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Feminist Studies, first published in 1972, is the oldest continuing scholarly journal in the field of women's studies published in the U.S. Contents of the journal reflect its commitment to publishing an interdisciplinary body of feminist knowledge, in multiple genres (research, criticism, commentaries, creative work), that views the intersection of gender with racial identity, sexual orientation, economic means, geographical location, and physical ability as the touchstone for its intellectual analysis. Whether drawn from the complex past or the shifting present, the work that appears in Feminist Studies addresses social and political issues that intimately and significantly affect women and men in the United States and around the world.
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Volume 51, Number 1-2, 2026Table of Contents
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View "Why Did You Send Them Away?": Moral Suffering and Maternal Activism Among Mothers of Disappeared Migrants
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View "Your Voice Rings Deep": Betrayal, Justice, and Care in the Memorial Landscape for Nokuthula Simelane
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View The Orna's Secular Aesthetics and the Cultural Politics of Selfhood in Contemporary Bangladesh
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View As Slippery as Blood: Shifting Definitions of Rape and Its Aftermath in Ana Mendieta's Rape Scene (1973)
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| ISSN | 2153-3873 |
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| Print ISSN | 0046-3663 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2026-04-04 |
| Open Access | No |
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