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Front Cover: Carolina Molina Alfaro, #CyberMujer, 2017, paper collage.
Back Cover: Nettrice Gaskins, Untitled, 2017, Deep Dream digital output of original photo and collage.
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One of the premier publications in the field of feminist and gender studies, Frontiers has distinguished itself for its diverse and decisively interdisciplinary publication agenda that explores the critical intersections among—to name a few dimensions—gender, race, sexuality, and transnationalism. Many landmark articles in the field have been published in Frontiers, in its 40+ year history, thus critically shaping the fields of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies.
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Volume 39, Number 1, 2018Table of Contents

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View Using a Feminist Digital Humanities Approach: Critical Women’s History through Covers of “Black Coffee”
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View Gendered Play, Racialized Reality: Black Cyberfeminism, Inclusive Communities of Practice, and the Intersections of Learning, Socialization, and Resilience in Online Gaming
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ISSN | 1536-0334 |
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Print ISSN | 0160-9009 |
Launched on MUSE | 2018-04-19 |
Open Access | No |
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