Journal Of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies

Journal Of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies

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A landmark academic journal in the field of gender and sexuality studies, Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies presents scholarly research, critical essays, and theoretical discussions centered on the lived experiences, politics, and cultural contributions of lesbian and feminist communities within Australia and the broader Pacific region. Each issue chronicles the evolving intersections of gender, sexuality, identity, and social justice, drawing on disciplines ranging from sociology and history to literary criticism and cultural theory. The journal argues for the visibility and legitimacy of lesbian feminist perspectives within mainstream academic discourse, providing a vital platform for voices that have historically been marginalized. Written with rigorous academic authority yet an unmistakable sense of political purpose, it serves as an essential resource for scholars, activists, and students engaged with queer theory, women's studies, and Australian cultural history.

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Format: Paperback
Published: 1994, Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies
Genre: Gender studies

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A landmark academic journal in the field of gender and sexuality studies, Journal of Australian Lesbian Feminist Studies presents scholarly research, critical essays, and theoretical discussions centered on the lived experiences, politics, and cultural contributions of lesbian and feminist communities within Australia and the broader Pacific region. Each issue chronicles the evolving intersections of gender, sexuality, identity, and social justice, drawing on disciplines ranging from sociology and history to literary criticism and cultural theory. The journal argues for the visibility and legitimacy of lesbian feminist perspectives within mainstream academic discourse, providing a vital platform for voices that have historically been marginalized. Written with rigorous academic authority yet an unmistakable sense of political purpose, it serves as an essential resource for scholars, activists, and students engaged with queer theory, women's studies, and Australian cultural history.