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Frontiers 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. 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.
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Volume 31, Number 3, 2010Editorial Board
Co-Editors
Susan E. Gray and Gayle Gullett
Frontiers Editorial Assistants
Morgan Hoodenpyle and Amy Long
Editorial Collective, Arizona State University
Julie Codell Art History
Betsy Fahlman Art History
Mary Margaret Fonow Women’s Studies
Karen Leong Women’s Studies
Jackie Martinez Communications
Angelita Reyes African American Studies
Seline Szkupinski-Quiroga Chicana/o Studies
Laura Tohe English
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