Forty years later, FR remains committed to these core values. Challenges of race, class and sexuality have been central to the development of the journal. When Feminist Review first appeared in 1979 it described itself as a socialist and feminist journal, ‘a vehicle to unite research and theory with political practice, and contribute to the development of both’. As well as academic articles we publish experimental pieces, visual and textual media and political interventions, including, for example, interviews, short stories, poems and photographic essays. Posts about Dagmar Schultz written by Heidi R. The Feminist Review Collective is committed to exploring gender in its multiple forms and interrelationships.įeminist Review resists the increasing instrumentalisation of scholarship within British and international higher education and thus supports the generation of creative and innovative approaches to knowledge production. Feminist Review invites critical reflection on the relationship between materiality and representation, theory and practice, subjectivity and communities, contemporary and historical formations. Feminist Review is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal setting new agendas for feminism.
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