Penn Press Journals Related to NWSA
Penn Press publishes 20 journals on a wide range of subjects, and here we have highlighted some of our journals that are most of interest to scholars of Women’s and Gender Studies. You can get subscriptions to each of these journals at up to 25% off the print rate when you enter the discount codes below after clicking the “Subscribe/Renew” link on each journal’s homepage and registering.
For more information about Penn Press’s Journals program, please contact:
Paul Chase, Penn Press Journals Division Manager
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Dissent
Dissent is a quarterly publication of politics and culture that ranks among the handful of political journals read most regularly by U.S. intellectuals. A magazine of the left, Dissent is also a magazine of independent minds welcoming the clash of strong opinions. Each issue features reflective articles about politics in the U.S., incisive social and cultural commentary, plus the most sophisticated coverage of European politics to be found anywhere outside of Europe.
See the Dissent website for more information and subscription rates.
MORE INFOHumanity
Humanity is a triannual publication dedicated to publishing original research and reflection on human rights, humanitarianism, and development in the modern and contemporary world. An interdisciplinary enterprise, Humanity draws from a variety of fields, including anthropology, law, literature, history, philosophy, politics, and examines the intersections between and among them.
Use discount code HUM21 for 25% off a print subscription of Humanity!
MORE INFOHuntington Library Quarterly
THIS SPECIAL ISSUE of the Huntington Library Quarterly aims to present new knowledge about the cultural, historical, and economic significance of female labor in manuscript and print production and circulation throughout the long eighteenth century.
The Huntington Library Quarterly publishes research articles concerning the literature, history, and art of Britain and America from the sixteenth century through the long eighteenth century. These need not relate to the Huntington Library’s collections. The HLQ publishes three types of research articles: essays, notes, and documents. Essays are extended original arguments; notes are short pieces on a specific topic; documents present newly discovered or little-known texts. The journal also publishes book reviews, review articles, and special issues.
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MORE INFOJournal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies is a home for new interdisciplinary scholarship on the early modern world that roots its inquiries in current theoretical and political debates. JEMCS understands the “early modern” in its broadest possible scope, and welcomes studies on political theology, philosophy, economy (labor, slavery, class), aesthetic currents, and the intellectual and cultural world of the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Since its founding in 2000, JEMCS has served as a venue for theoretical approaches that have, in recent decades, reshaped early modern scholarship: queer and feminist theory, postcolonial theory, histories of race and empire, transnational studies, histories of globalization, and cultural materialism. Recently, JEMCS published a special issue (Vol. 19.4) on Early Modern Trans Studies.
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MORE INFOMagic, Ritual, and Witchcraft
A rigorously peer-reviewed scholarly journal, Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft draws from a broad spectrum of perspectives, methods, and disciplines, offering the widest possible geographical scope and chronological range, from prehistory to the modern era and from the Old World to the New. In addition to original research, the journal features book reviews, editorials, and lists of newly published work.
Use discount code MRW21 for 25% off a print subscription of Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft!
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