Gender & Women's Studies Subject Guide

Selected Journals

 

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The list of selected journals below includes several of the most respected scholarly journals in the field of women's studies. To search the University Libraries for additional titles and call numbers of magazines and journals related to women and women's studies, use the Journal Finder or Advanced Search in WestCat. Enter the following search, using two of the search boxes:

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Feminist Review

1997 to date
1979-2000 from JSTOR
Print: HQ 1154 .F4465 (1992-date)
One of the primary feminist journals in the U.K.

Feminist Studies

1990 to date
1972-1998 from JSTOR
Print: HQ1101 .F4x (1972-date)
From the University of Maryland, one of the leading women's studies' programs, this refereed journal publishes research articles concerned with analysis and debate of topics in feminism.

Gender & History

1998 to date
Print: HQ 1101 .G46 (1991-date)
A refereed journal that discusses the ways in which societies have been shaped by the history of gender relations, men and masculinity, and women and femininity.

Gender & Society

1999 to date
1987-2002 in JSTOR
Print: HQ 1075 .G457 (1987-2004)
Published by the Sociologists for Women in Society.

Journal of Women's History

1995 to date
Print: HQ1101 .J68 (1989-date)
This refereed journal, published at Indiana University, features scholarly research on women from all time periods.

Sex Roles

1997 to date
Print: HQ 768 .S4 (Ed Library 1985 to date, in storage 1975-1984)
Refereed journal publishes research and theory related to "gender role socialization, perceptions, and attitudes."

Signs

2002 to date
Print: HQ 1101 .S5x (1975-date)
Published by the University of Chicago, this core journal in women's studies examines the interdisciplinary nature of feminist scholarship.

Women's Studies Quarterly

HQ 1181 .U5 (1981 - date)
Published by the Feminist Press at CUNY, this scholarly journal focuses on teaching about women and curricular transformation.

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