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Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
Front J Women Stud

ISSN (printed): 0160-9009. ISSN (electronic): 1536-0334.

Published since 1975, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies is one of the oldest and most respected feminist journals in the United States. Frontiers retains its original commitment to a broad mix of scholarly work, personal essays, and the arts and to multicultural and interdisciplinary perspectives offered in accessible language. Work by and about authors who are members of racial and ethnic minorities is strongly solicited and encouraged. Frontiers is the most consistently multicultural feminist journal in the field. The cross-disciplinary and culturally diverse nature of the journal's feminist content makes it an ideal source of women's history, cultural theory, literature, essays, art, criticism, and pedagogical approaches. The primary audience for the journal includes scholars, teachers, and students in two- and four-year colleges and universities interested in culturally diverse and cross-disciplinary feminist perspectives, particularly those who work in the fields of women's studies, ethnic studies, women's history, and American studies. Contributors to Frontiers come from a wide spectrum of disciplines and perspectives. Authors of scholarly articles publish in journals in their own discipline but submit to Frontiers work that specifically addresses some aspect of women's experience, particularly through the lens of race, sexual orientation, class, or region. The journal is primarily interested in work that bridges disciplines. Frontiers prides itself on publishing articles that reach beyond single texts or single disciplines with the intention of reaching audiences beyond the academy.

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