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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Social Movements Volume 36, Number 1, 2015, pp. 2-6
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Frontiers Turns Forty!
- Kitchen Table c. 1970
- Artist Statement
- Re-Membering Our Own Power: Occaneechi Activism, Feminism, and Political Action Theories
- “Set Your Blackness Free”: Barbara Ann Teer’s Art and Activism during the Black Arts Movement
- Audre Lorde’s Zami, Erotic Embodied Memory, and the Affirmation of Difference
- Sex, Savagery, and the Woman Who Made Vaudeville Famous
- “Japanese Women Are Like Volcanoes”: Trans-Pacific Feminist Musings in Etsu I. Sugimoto’s A Daughter of a Samurai
- Transnational Complications: Reimagining Oroonoko and Women’s Collective Politics in the Empire
- Reflections
- A New World of Women and a New Language
- History and Gender
- The So-What Question
- Why History Matters
- Social Movements
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