In this Issue
- Volume 24, Number 2 & 3, 2003
- Special Issue: Gender on the Borderlands
- Guest Editor: Antonia Castañeda
- Issue
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 24, Number 2 & 3, 2003Editorial Board
Editor
Susan Armitage
Managing Editor
Patricia Hart
Assistant Editor
Sandra Martin
Editorial Associate
Tanya Gonzales
Editorial Collective, Washington State University
Delia D. Aguilar, Women's Studies/Comparative American Cultures
Mary Bloodsworth, Women's Studies/Philosophy
Jo Hockenhull, Fine Arts, emeritus
Linda Kittell, English
Marian Sciachitano, English/Women's Studies
Shawn Michelle Smith, English
Yolanda Flores Niemann, Comparative American Cultures
No‘l Sturgeon, Women's Studies
Karen Weathermon, General Education
Amy Wharton, Sociology
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