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This is a list of feminist periodicals in the United States. A feminist periodical is a journal, magazine, or newsletter that primarily publishes content reflecting the ideologies of the Women's Movement. Though interpretations of feminism vary from one periodical to the next, all of these publications aimed to provide a space for women to ...
This is a list of peer-reviewed, academic journals in the field of women's studies. Note : there are many important academic magazines that are not true peer-reviewed journals. They are not listed here.
Labour, gendered division of - Ladies' aid societies - Language, gender-neutral - Led, women-, uprisings - Left, the, and feminism - Legal rights of women in history - Legal theory, feminist - Lesbian - Lesbian Sex Wars - Letter, Open Christmas - Liberal feminism - Liberation, women's (compare Men's liberation) - Life, pro-, feminism - Lipstick ...
Defunct feminist magazines published in the United States (56 P) Pages in category "Feminist magazines published in the United States" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Feminist Africa; Feminist Criminology (journal) Feminist Economics (journal) Feminist Formations; Feminist Media Studies; Feminist Philosophy Quarterly; Feminist Review; Feminist Theory (journal) Feministische Studien
Feminist magazines published in the United States (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Feminist magazines" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Sequel: A Feminist Magazine for Isolated Lesbians – London, c. 1979 [66] [122] Zero: Anarcha-feminist Newsmagazine – London, 1978–? [59] 1980 to 1990. Bristol Radical Lesbian Feminist Magazine 1986–1990 [66] Camden Lesbian Centre Newsletter/ Camden Black Lesbian Group Newsletter – London, available in both print and cassette, 1987 ...
Off Our Backs was founded in January 1970 [5] by Marlene Wicks and Marilyn Salzman Webb in Washington, D.C. [4] [3] The original funding for the periodical came from $1000 that was collected to start an anti-Vietnam War coffee house, with the idea for the paper stemming from frustration about the lack of news about the women’s liberation movement in mainstream media.