Feminist Spaces 2.2 Journal CFW

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Feminist Spaces Journal

Call for Works (deadline for submission is April 29, 2016)

Feminist Spaces 2.2 (Spring/Summer 2016)

Feminist Spaces is now accepting general submissions for its fourth issue. Feminist Spaces welcomes work across genres and disciplines and invite students, faculty, and independent scholars to submit academic papers, creative writings, and artistic pieces that address topics in feminist, gender, sexuality or women's studies as a primary focus. Articles may begin or enter into dialogue within feminist discourse or present historical research. Examples of topics may include but are not limited to the following:
· Topics regarding feminist theory, practice, and politics
· History and analysis of feminist movements
· Research and historiography of individual women
· Intersectionality and politics of diversity in feminism such as race, religion, ethnicity, class, disability, sex, sexuality
· Women's and feminist contributions to/effects on industrial or labor fields
· Feminist Ethics/Philosophy

Please ensure that all written submissions adhere to the guidelines and conventions set forth by the Chicago Manual of Style 16th Edition. Standard essays must be emailed in .rtf, .doc, or .docx form and should be single-spaced at a 12 pt font. All artistic submissions must be submitted electronically in universally compatible formats and should include a written statement to contextualize the work.
The deadline for submission is April 29, 2016, with a tentative release date scheduled for late May. Please forward all works and inquires to feministspacesjournal@gmail.com

Call for Critical Reviews
Feminist Spaces, a publication sponsored by The University of West Florida's Women's Studies Collective, is seeking reviews of various textual modes in its next issue, to be released June 2016. These reviews may address books, films, musical numbers, etc., that address women's studies, investigate a critical issue surrounding feminism, or demonstrate the pervasiveness of oppressive ideology within social, political, or cultural spheres.

If you are interested in composing a review, please contact Managing Editor, Erica Miller, at feministspacesjournal@gmail.com for more information.