When We Are 'Dangerous', We Can Change the World p. 3 / Nicola Sturgeon --
Crime and Punishment in Love p. 6 / Laura Elizabeth Woollett --
Women in Organised Crime p. 10 / Liz Campbell --
Motorbike Murderers and Femmes Fatales: The Rise of the Female Assassin in Colombia p. 16 / Pascale Baker and Catalina Jaramillo --
Wikipedia's Women Problem p. 23 / Melissa Highton --
Dangerous Is Not Safe: A Poem p. 26 / Dorcas Agbogun --
What the Kitchen Witch Said p. 30 / Claire Askew --
Neema Namadamu p. 33 / Gillian Mellor --
Pink Sceptics: Dangerous Women and the 'Pink Ribbon' Culture p. 36 / Adela Briansó --
Exposing Trauma: The Post-Surgery Selfie p. 40 / Lizzy Rose --
Lies: On the Danger Inherent in Postnatal Depression p. 45 / Teresa Sweeney --
Tradition, Sexuality and Power: Questioning the Motivations Behind FGM p. 52 / Jean Rafferty --
Mental Health and Becoming a Danger to Yourself p. 59 / Irenosen Okojie --
Unsexing Fulvia: A Dangerously Undomesticated Roman Wife p. 63 / Suzanne Dixon --
Josephine Butler: A Dangerous Woman? p. 72 / Leigh Denton --
R.A. Kartini and the 'Clover Leaf' p. 78 / Annee Lawrence --
Partizanke: Their Dangerous Legacy in the Post-Yugoslav Space p. 90 / Chiara Bonfiglioli --
Marie de Guise p. 98 / Amy Blakeway --
Florence's Prostitutes: Dangerous Women Serving the City p. 107 / Gillian Jack --
Margery Kempe: A Medieval Phenomenon p. 113 / A.C. Clarke --
Annie S. Swan: Making People Cry p. 119 / Glenda Norquay --
Jeanne Baret, Pioneer Botanist p. 126 / Glynis Ridley --
Yaa Asantewaa: Queen Mother of the Ashanti Confederacy p. 137 / Chantal Korsah --
Gabrielle Suchon: A Dangerous Philosopher p. 143 / Véronique Desnain --
'Plucky Little Adela': Australia's Unruly Pankhurst p. 151 / Geraldine Fela --
Redefining Female Agency p. 158 / Kayleigh Tervooren --
Narratives of Female Fighters: Self-Defence Classes for Women in Revolutionary Cairo p. 167 / Perrine Lachenal --
Childless by Choice p. 173 / Jasmine Tonie --
A Serious Kind of Love p. 177 / Yewande Omotoso --
A Deep Shade of Red p. 180 / Sujana Crawford --
Headscarves p. 185 / Hada Awar Jarrar --
Outside the Camp p. 191 / Janet Lees --
Teacher p. 198 / Meltem Naz Kaso Corral Sánchez --
Eve: The Enduring Legacy of the Original Dangerous Woman p. 204 / Katie Scott-Marshall --
Thecla: Dangerous 'Chick Lit' p. 211 / Catherine Kennedy --
A Dangerous Woman Speaks of Her Bewilderment... p. 217 / Jo Clifford --
When Lesbians Became Dangerous: The New Woman Discourses of the Fin de Siècle p. 221 / Laurie Garrison --
Shaming the Shameless: What Is Dangerous About Anaïs Nin? p. 228 / Ruth Charnock --
Confronting the Black Jezebel Stereotype: The Contentious Legacy of Brenda Fassie, South Africa's Pop Princess p. 235 / Chisomo Kalinga --
What Does It Mean to Be a Truly Dangerous Woman, in This Dangerous World? p. 245 / Bidisha --
Speak Out! Dangerous White Woman p. 254 / Pegi Eyers --
Is My Sexuality Dangerous? The Questions Asked in the Aftermath of Sexual Violence p. 261 / Eleanor Cope --
First Blast to Awaken Women Degenerate p. 265 / Rachel McCrum and Jonathan Lamy --
You Are a Danger to Our Society: One Woman's Struggle to Become Legally Divorced in India p. 270 / Papia Sengupta --
Load Comments p. 275 / Maria Stoian --
Three Poems: I'm a woman, The Weed, Poem for the Puya p. 281 / Mab Jones --
Nature and Danger: Women's Environmentalism p. 285 / Kate Lewis Hood --
Women's Labour and Trade Unionism: A Dangerous Combination? p. 293 / Rebecca Zahn and Nicole Busby --
Dangerously Provocative p. 301 / Jessica Wolfendate --
Research Has Shown: On Gendered Speech Patterns p. 308 / Laura Waddell.