Welcome to Michigan Feminist Studies
Latest Issue
Fall 2010: Volume 23, Issue 1: The Future of Feminism
- Claudia Arno
Editors' Preface to The Future of Feminism - Chinenye I. Okparanta
Deconstructing Home: Chicana Women and the Quest for Fathers in Reyna Grande's Across a Hundred Mountains - Natalie Corinne Hansen
Rethinking Cross-Species Relations: Feminist Interventions - Ruth Williams
Moving Beyond Necessary Targets: The Role of the American Feminist in Transnational Activism - Amy Garey
Why is the Cook on the Radio? Warrior Women and Welfare Mothers
Michigan Feminist Studies is an interdisciplinary feminist journal published at the University of Michigan. Edited and produced by Michigan graduate students, MFS is committed to providing a forum for interdisciplinary dialogue and critical exchange. The journal began in 1978 under the title Occasional Papers in Women's Studies. In 1989, the journal became the annual publication Michigan Feminist Studies. MFS continues its affiliation with the Program in Women's Studies at the University of Michigan.
The journal attracts graduate student and faculty submissions nationally and internationally. In addition to publishing scholarly research, MFS has also featured interviews, poetry and photo essays. The MFS collection provides an excellent research tool for scholarship on specific topics or for those interested in charting the course of Women's Studies in the US academy.
