Feminist Studies published a new issue online today: “Re-inventing Mothers: A Special Issue.” According to the editors, “Throughout this issue of Feminist Studies, with its attention chiefly on new reproductive technologies and changing patterns of motherhood, differences between women according to nationality, ‘race’/ethnicity, and social class clearly structure women’s life trajectories.”
The issue features five new scholarly articles, as well as fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, an art essay, and a review essay.
Published in print three times a year since the early 1970s, Feminist Studies has partnered with the University of Michigan Library since 2007 to produce an electronic version of the journal. Only subscribers can read Feminist Studies online; however, anyone can search or browse the corpus and choose to purchase an article for download as a PDF.