Critically Shaping Women, Gender, Feminist, & Sexuality Studies
For 50 years, Frontiers has been committed to embracing emerging visions of dynamic, undeterred, and unsettled “feminist frontiers.”
Frontiers encourages submissions in all areas of women’s studies that cross or reexamine boundaries and that explore the diversity of women’s lives as shaped by such factors as race, ethnicity, class, sexuality, religion, and place.
CURRENT ISSUE
Volume 46, Issue 3
This general issue features intersectional feminist literary and historical analyses, studies of activism and academic labor, and art. Amid precarity and bad news, including the addition of equity, inclusivity, intersectionality, and feminism to the growing list of words "banned" by the US federal government as a way to censor discourse and erase experiences, the contributions in this issue continue to grapple with feminist epistemology, stories, and histories of oppression as well as powerful resistance; erasure as well as persistence.
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Editors' Statements
Dr. Rachel Corbman’s Response to George, Jameson, & Pearson
Earlier this week, I learned that Frontiers published three open letters by Kathi George, Betsy Jameson, and Carol Pearson on their blog. These letters respond to my article, “Blame It on the Edit: Frontiers’s Special Issue on Lesbian History,” which was published in the Autumn 2025 issue of Frontiers. My article, which you can read […]
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Editors' Statements
2025 Frontiers Peer Reviewers
The Frontiers Editorial Collective is deeply grateful for the labor of our peer reviewers. Without your expertise, time, and effort, we could not continue publishing. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of all peer-reviewers; we only publish names of those that have given us permission during the review process. Maira Elizabeth […]
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Editors' Statements
Response to “Blame It On the Edit: Frontiers’s Special Issue on Lesbian History.”
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