Periodical Subscription Information

List of Periodicals

Bridges: A Journal for Jewish Feminists and Our Friends
Feminist Studies
Feminist Studies in Aotearoa Journal
Feminist Teacher (updated 4/10/00)
Issues Quarterly
On the Issues (Website)
Rockrgrl (Website)
Shatter the Glass Ceiling: A Bi-Weekly Webzine for Women (click here to view the 'zine)
Sojourner
Sophie's Wind (a new literary magazine)
Sybil
The Initiative, An Electronic Magazine for Franco-American Women
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal
Women of Note Quarterly

Bridges: A Journal for Jewish Feminists and Our Friends

Bridges: A Journal for Jewish Feminists and Our Friends is an in-print journal that is published twice a year. The online mailing list is to provoke and provide a place for discussion about articles, poetry, fiction, art, etc. that are in the print version of Bridges , and the issues that are raised from this information.

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  • E-mail subscriptions to the on-line discussion list by writing to listproc@shamash.org with the message "SUB BRIDGES." You can receive a daily digest instead by including the message "SET BRIDGES MAIL DIGEST."

Moderator and question answerer: Claire Kinberg ( ckinberg@pond.net ).

Feminist Studies

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  • Subscriptions per volume year are $30.00 for individuals and $75.00 for institutions.
  • Subscriptions at the student rate are $20.00 per year (a photocopy of a dated proof of student status is required in order to receive this rate.)
  • Single issues are $12.00 each.
  • You can e-mail your order to femstud@umail.umd.edu .
  • Mail subscriptions to Feminist Studies, c/o Women's Studies Department, Woods Hall, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 ( femstud@umail.umd.edu )

Claire G. Moses, Chair & Professor, Department of Women's Studies Editor and Manager, Femist Studies
Email: cm45@umail.umd.edu -- Phone: 301/405-6877; Fax: 301/314-9190

Feminist Studies in Aotearoa Journal (New Zealand)

Feminist Studies in Aotearoa Journal is an peer-reviewed, email distributed, electronic journal that discusses feminist scholarship in the form of articles, reviews of books, exhibitions and films, with a focus on New Zealand (Aotearoa)eminisms.

  • Subscribing to Feminist Studies in Aotearoa Journal
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  • You will receive a confirmation message when your subscription is processed.
  • This journal is not archived; printed back copies for be obtained for a fee.

Mail subscriptions to Women's Studies@Te Kunenga ki Purehuroa (Massey University), Private Bag 11-222 Palmerston North, New Zealand 5301. Tel. 06 350 4417.

Feminist Teacher

  • Current volumes include 3 issues
  • Rates: $25/individual cost; $50/institutional cost
  • Add $15 for postage and handling to addresses outside the United States and Canada
  • Checks should be made out in US funds to "Feminist Teacher"
  • Mailing Address -- Feminist Teacher, English Dept., University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire WI 54702-4004
  • Manuscripts are being handled by Theresa D. Kemp at the University of Wisconsin,
  • Feminist Teacher e-mail address is ethgen@uwec.edu
  • FEIN for is 37-1805963
  • Back issues are available for $10/each

Updated 4/10/00 by Theresa D. Kemp, for the Editorian Collective

Issues Quarterly

This is a publication of the National Council for Research on Women. Each issue of IQ focuses on topics of concern to women and girls. Through interviews with experts, IQ provides a succinct overview of the latest research, policy, and activism. Past issues have reported on teen-on-teen sexual harassment, funding for women and girls, immigration, affirmative action, and follow-up to the UN Fourth World Conference on Women at Beijing.

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  • Mailing address -- c/o National Council for Research on Women, 11 Hanover Sq., 20th Flr, NY, NY 10005
  • Telephone (212/785-7335); FAX (212/785-7350); email ncrw@ncrw.org

Rockrgrl

Women and music feminist magazine out of Seattle WA, begun approximately 1995.

Sojourner

Sophie's Wind

Sophie's Wind is a new literary magazine looking for daring, experimental and high quality fiction, poetry, and literary non-fiction, as well as original "hybrid" writing that exceeds, explodes, or rests some place in-between these traditional literary genres. The call for submissions to the premier issue, "Windy Borders, Bordering Winds," has a submission deadline of November 15, 1999.

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  • Email - sophieswind@hotmail.com
  • Mailing address: Lori-Anne Parker, Editor, Sophie's Wind , c/o Philosophy Department, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY 13902

Sybil

Sybil is published by Agender Ltd., 25 Gisburn Road, London N87BS, United Kingdom.

The Initiative, An Electronic Magazine for Franco-American Women

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  • For more information, contact Rhea Cote Robbins, Director, Franco-American Women's Institute, 641 S. Main Street, Brewer, Maine 04412-2516 (207/989-7059 - Voice; 207-989-2453 - Fax), Rhea_Cote@umit.maine.edu

Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature , the first biannual journal devoted solely to women's literature, publishes articles, notes, research, and reviews of literary, historicist, and theoretical work by established and emerging scholars in the field of women's literature and feminist theory. Subscriptions are as follows (prices in parentheses are outside the United States):

  • Individuals -- $12/($15) one year; $23/($29) two years; $34/($43) three years
  • Institutions -- $14/($16) one year; $27/($31) two years; $40/($46) three years
  • Students (enclose copy of student ID) -- $10/($12) one year; $19/($23) two years; $28/($34) three years

Subscriptions information:

  • Make checks payable to Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
  • Mailing address -- c/o The University of Tulsa, 600 S. College Avenue, Tulsa OK 74104-3189
  • Telephone (918/631-2503); FAX (918/548-0623); e-mail LINDA-FRAZIER@UTULSA.EDU

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal

Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal is an academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the Internet, devoted to scholarly debate on gender-related issues in Judaism. The ultimate aim of the journal is to promote the reconceptualization of the study of Judaism, by acknowledging and incorporating the roles played by women, and by encouraging the development of alternative research paradigms. It is particularly intended to promote critical analysis of gender inequalities within Jewish religion, culture and society, both ancient and modern. The journal does not promote a fixed ideology, and welcomes a variety of approaches.

Women of Note Quarterly

Women of Note Quarterly is a journal/magazine of historical and contemporary women composers. It is published in February, May, August and November.

  • Annual subscriptions: Individuals ($20); Institutions ($25); Back issues ($6); Foreign subscribers (add $8 for mailing charges)
  • Website
  • P.O. Box 157, Readfield, WI 54969
  • Voice: 920/667-5280 or 800/543-5429; Fax: 920/997-5237
  • E-mail at yordy@vivacepress.com