FEMINIST STUDIES
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the intersections of gender and creativity.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Intersectional Feminism:
The journal emphasizes intersectionality, examining how various social identities (such as race, class, sexuality, and disability) intersect and shape experiences of oppression and privilege. - Queer and Trans Studies:
A significant focus is placed on queer and trans perspectives, particularly in relation to consent, masculinity, and sexual politics, challenging normative narratives around gender and sexuality. - Feminist Methodologies:
The journal promotes innovative feminist research methodologies, including autoethnography, participatory methods, and speculative fabulation, encouraging new approaches to feminist inquiry. - Cultural Critique:
Feminist Studies often critiques cultural texts, media representations, and historical narratives, exploring how these intersect with feminist issues and contribute to societal norms. - Social Justice and Activism:
The journal advocates for social justice, examining feminist activism and its impacts on policy and societal structures, particularly in areas like reproductive rights, health, and education. - Environmental Feminism:
There is a growing emphasis on ecofeminism and the relationship between gender and environmental issues, exploring how feminist perspectives can inform ecological practices and discourses.
Trending and Emerging
- Consent and Sexual Politics:
There is a marked increase in discussions around consent, particularly in relation to sexual politics, highlighting its complexities in various contexts, including queer and migrant experiences. - Disability Studies and Feminism:
The integration of disability studies with feminist analysis is gaining momentum, examining how disability intersects with gender and impacts social justice issues. - Ecofeminism and Climate Justice:
Emerging themes around ecofeminism reflect a growing concern for environmental justice, linking feminist theory with ecological activism and the impacts of climate change on marginalized communities. - Digital Feminism and Technology:
The exploration of digital spaces and technology in relation to feminist activism and identity is becoming increasingly prominent, addressing issues of online safety, representation, and digital labor. - Transnational Feminism:
There is a rising interest in transnational feminist perspectives, examining global feminist movements and the implications of globalization on gender politics. - Cultural Representation and Media Critique:
An expanding focus on cultural representation, particularly in contemporary media narratives, is evident, analyzing how these representations shape societal attitudes towards gender and sexuality.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Gender Roles:
Discussions centered around traditional gender roles and binary notions of masculinity and femininity seem to be less prevalent, as the journal increasingly embraces more fluid and diverse understandings of gender. - Mainstream Feminism Critiques:
The critiques of mainstream feminism, while still relevant, appear to be less frequent, possibly indicating a shift towards more nuanced discussions of intersectional and inclusive feminist practices. - Historical Feminist Narratives:
There is a noticeable decrease in articles focusing solely on historical feminist movements, as contemporary issues and future-oriented feminist frameworks gain more traction in the journal. - Single-Issue Feminism:
The focus on single-issue feminism (e.g., solely women's rights without intersectional considerations) is declining, giving way to more comprehensive analyses that incorporate multiple dimensions of identity and oppression.
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