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The Journal of International Women’s Studies is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed feminist journal that provides a forum for scholars, activists, and students to explore the relationships among theories of gender and sexuality and various forms of organizing and critical practice.

Dear JIWS authors: The JIWS has received over 70 new submissions in the first month of January 2024, so we have once again had to close our submission portal. We are not accepting any new submissions until we can give these new submissions a peer review. Our submission portal will likely open again later in 2024. Please note that we do not accept article, essay, or creative submissions via email. One exception is that book and film reviews should be emailed directly to the book and film review editors listed in the Policies/Submissions page (see sidebar). If you have research relevant to the issue of women in digital spaces, we are seeking articles for a special issue, Digital Feminism and Women's Engagement with Online Spaces. Click here to see more details and the Call for Papers

Current Issue: Volume 26, Issue 2 (2024) Tribal and Indigenous Women in India

Editors Introduction

Articles

Executive Editors

Kimberly Chabot Davis, Department of English, Bridgewater State University

Diana Fox, Department of Anthropology, Bridgewater State University (on leave until Sept. 2024)

Catherine Ndinda, Human Science Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa

Priyanka Tripathi, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India

Book Review Editor

Medha Bhattacharyya, Bengal Institute of Technology, India

Film Review Editors

Mohosin Mandal, Department of English, Alipurduar Mahila Mahavidyalay, India

Avishek Deb, Department of English, Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management University (GITAM), Bangalore, India

Editorial Assistants

Emma Shanley, Bridgewater State University, MA, USA

Kimiko Clark, Bridgewater State University, MA, USA

Special Issue Editors

Parijat Ghosh, Professional Assistance for Development Action (PRADAN), India

Dibyendu Chaudhuri, Professional Assistance for Development Action (PRADAN), India