STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE is a forum for research, criticism, theory,
and creative work in feminism and gender studies. Seeking connections
among scholarly, aesthetic, and activist approaches to gender, CRITICAL
MATRIX brings together written and visual materials that explore, redefine,
or reach across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Today an award-winning,
internationally circulated professional journal, CRITICAL MATRIX was
founded by feminist graduate students in the early 1980s to provide
academic support for exploratory scholarship in Women's Studies and
continues to encourage submission of work that might encounter resistance
or neglect within established disciplines. We solicit new work by authors
at any stage in their careers, with or without academic affiliation.
The journal is guided by an advisory board of nationally recognized scholars
and published by Princeton University Program in the Study of Women and Gender.
Winner, 1995 Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial Achievement, Council
of Editors of Learned Journals
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