Feminist German Studies
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Cultivating New Understandings in German Feminism
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Feminist German Studies, published by UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS, is a pivotal academic journal dedicated to exploring the intersection of feminism and German studies, providing a platform for innovative scholarship in the fields of cultural studies, gender studies, and linguistics. With an ISSN of 2578-5206 and an E-ISSN of 2578-5192, this journal aims to foster critical discourse on topics pertinent to gender dynamics within German-speaking contexts. Although currently classified in Q4 quartiles across various categories, including Arts and Humanities and Cultural Studies, its innovative contributions serve as a catalyst for engaging with contemporary feminist issues. The journal spans a converged publication period from 2018 to 2024, drawing together diverse academic contributions that challenge traditional narratives and promote new understandings. While not an open-access journal, Feminist German Studies remains an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students committed to advancing feminist thought and scholarship within the increasingly relevant context of German studies.
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