Issues
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies is published three times a year. The first issue appears in the spring, the second in the fall, and the third in the winter.
Current Issue
Volume 30 • Number 1 • 2009
Contents
Special Issue: Knowledge That Matters: Feminist Epistemology, Methodology, and Science Studies
Guest Editors: Nancy D. Campbell and Mary Margaret FonowForeword
Gayle Gullett and Susan E. GrayIntroduction
Nancy D. Campbell and Mary Margaret FonowReconstructing Science and Technology Studies: Views from Feminist Standpoint Theory
Nancy D. CampbellOff the Straight and Narrow: An Interpretive and Intersectional Reframing of Social Reproduction in International Political Economy
Interactive and Intersectional Analytics of Globalization
V. Spike PetersonAffect, Race, and Class: An Interpretive Reading of Caring Labor
Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. FeinerAn Interpretive Analytics to Move Caring Labor Off the Straight Path
Suzanne BergeronShifting Viewpoints/Shifting Meanings in the Work of Four Women Artists
Curator's Statement: Double X (art)
Hilary HarpHandmade Petrified Wood
Amy HauftOff Course
Elizabeth ChaneyArtist's Statement
M. Michelle IlluminatoArtist's Statement
Chelsea LorberIgnorance, Power and Knowledge
Engineering Ignorance: The Problem of Gender Equity in Engineering
Suzanne Franzway, Rhonda Sharp, Julie E. Mills, and Judith GillDouble-Bound: Putting the Power Back into Participatory Research
Virginia EubanksÉtude (on Karma); Deborah's Story (poetry)
Cynthia HogueMalthusian Men and Demographic Transitions: A Case Study of Hegemonic Masculinity in Mid-Twentieth-Century Population Theory
Carole R. McCannMaking Strange: Deconstruction and Feminist Standpoint Theory
Karen HouleFlotation Device; A Version of Her Suicide: in the North of Ireland (poetry)
Deirdre O'ConnorAuthor Meets the Critics
"Engaging the Real is Not What it Used to Be": On Patti Lather's Getting Lost on the Way to "a Less Comfortable Social Science"
Lenore LangsdorfDeconstruction and the Problematics of Social Engagement: Fertile Tensions
Rachel Joffe FalmagneGetting Lost and Found and Lost and Found and Lost Again with Patti Lather
Adele E. ClarkeGetting Lost: Feminist Efforts Toward a Double(d) Science
Patti LatherFeminist Currents (column)
Eileen BorisContributors
