Volume 46, Issue 3
Read this issueThis general issue features intersectional feminist literary and historical analyses, studies of activism and academic labor, and art. Amid precarity and bad news, including the addition of equity, inclusivity, intersectionality, and feminism to the growing list of words “banned” by the US federal government as a way to censor discourse and erase experiences, the contributions in this issue continue to grapple with feminist epistemology, stories, and histories of oppression as well as powerful resistance; erasure as well as persistence.