WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of emerging perspectives on women, gender, and sexuality. The journal began in 1972 as Women's Studies Newsletter and was renamed Women's Studies Quarterly in 1981. It is published by The Feminist Press at the City University of New York.
A subset of the journal's back files are freely available here on CUNY Academic Works. More recent volumes are available directly from The Feminist Press and via library databases (check your library's holdings).
Submissions from 1980
NWSA NEWS AND VIEWS, Pat Gozemba, Patricia A. Frech, Barbara Hillyer Davis, Barbara Parker, Marcia Westkott, and Jerilyn Fisher
Editorial: Toward Women's Studies in the Eighties: Part Two, F. H.
Teaching about Women's Lives to Elementary School Children, Sandra Hughes
Newsbriefs, Sharon Rae Jenkins, S. F., and F. H.
Issues of Race and Class in Women's Studies: A Puerto Rican Woman's Thoughts, Angela Jorge
Your Mind — Use It or Lose It: Women's Studies in a Nursing Home, Dorothy Kilton
Introducing Manushi: An Indian Feminist Journal, Tobe Levin
On "Unfeminist Behavior" at the Convention, Judith Markowitz
The Women's Studies Conference in Berlin: Another Chapter in the Controversy, Peggy McIntosh
"Out" at the University: Myth and Reality, Toni A. McNaron
Your Audience May Be Greater than You Think, Mary Ann Millsap
HQ 1100 - HQ 1870: A Librarian's View of the Second NWSA Convention, Linda Parker
Women's Studies at Emma Willard School, Edith Prescott
On "Elitism" and the Gifted, Markita Price
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben and Pat Gozemba
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben, Pat Gozemba, Jan Meriwether, Shelley Anderson, Polly Kellogg, Coralyn Fontaine, Norma J. Cobbs, and Pat Miller
Teaching Women's History to Men in Prison, Diane Tarmy Rudnick and Sayre Phillips Sheldon
Reaching out to the Community: The Mothers and Daughters Conference at SUNY/New Paltz, Nancy Schniedewind
Problems and Pleasures of PreK-12 Involvement in NWSA: A Report after the 1980 Convention, Martha Schultz
A Report on Research Sessions at the 1980 NWSA Convention, Charol Shakeshaft
Writing It All down: An Overview of the Second NWSA Convention, Catharine R. Stimpson
A New Newsletter for Women's Studies in India, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Centers for Research on Women, The Feminist Press
Editorial: Everywoman's Educational Health on the Road to Equity, The Feminist Press
Editorial: Goodbye, Women's Studies Newsletter: Hello, Women's Studies Quarterly!, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES, The Feminist Press
NEWSBRIEFS, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Teaching Research Methods in Women's Studies, The Feminist Press
UNESCO Document by Twelve "Experts on Research, and Teaching Related to Women," Paris, May 1980, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Programs - 1980, The Feminist Press
Legal News: SUNY/Stony Brook, Judy Wishnia
Concerns of Women's Studies Programs at the NWSA Convention: A Graduate Student's Perspective, King Ming Young
Submissions from 1979
College Board Exam Places "Imprimatur" on Women's History, Mildred Alpern
Report from the February 4/1/1979 Coordinating Council Meeting, Elizabeth Baer
Debate on Graduate Women's Studies at George Washington University, Rosemary Beavers, Carol Bros, Patricia McDonough, Terry Savage, Lois West, and Phyllis M. Palmer
Awakenings: Developing a Regional Identity through Women's Writings, Sally Brett
Notes on the Student Caucus at Kansas, Susannah Bright
Exhibits at the Convention, Nanette Bruckner
Sessions on Oral History, Betty Burnett
Daughters and Housework, Laraine Burns and Louis Kampf
Applying Feminist Approaches to Learning and Research: A Practical Curriculum Model, Ann C. Carver
"Mrs. K.": Oral History of a Korean Picture Bride, Alice Y. Chai
Was the Glass Half Empty or Half Full? A Report on PreK-12 at Kansas, Anne Chapman
A Third World Woman's View of the Convention, Nupur Chaudhuri
Notes on the Lesbian Caucus at Kansas, Nan Cinnater
Lesbian Research Projects, Charlotte Criste
Finding New Forms: Student Autonomy in a Patriarchal University, Barbara Hillyer Davis
The Finance Committee, Barbara Hillyer Davis
Teachers' Institute for Equality in Education Held at the University of Arizona, Myra Dinnerstein, Brenda Even, Betty Newlon, and Sherry O'Donnell
"Going National" Together, Ann Fitzgerald
Women's Centers at the University of Texas/Arlington: A Model for Growth, Jeanne Ford and Barbara Brown
A Roundup Report on 1979 Summer Institutes in Women's Studies, Shirley Frank
The Delegate Assembly, Shirley Frank
American Indian Women Meet in Lawrence, Rayna Green
Reflections on the Convention, Christine Grella
For the Teacher, Mary Grunwald
The Feminist Women's Health Center in West Berlin, Mary Grunwald
West German Feminist Book Publishers, Mary Grunwald
Antebellum Black Coeds at Oberlin College, Ellen Henle and Marlene Merrill
Introduction, Leonore Hoffman
Editorial, Florence Howe
Review of MLA Directory of Periodicals: A Guide to Journals and Series in Languages and Literatures, Florence Howe
Review of Third World Women Speak out: Interviews in Six Countries on Change, Development, and Basic Needs, Florence Howe
Review of Trends in History: A Review of Current Periodical Literature in History, Florence Howe
Review of Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography, Florence Howe
Editorial, Florence Howe and Elaine Reuben
Readers' Speakout, Joan Huber, Fanny Rinn, Alicia J. George, Dawnel C. White, and Shirley Morahan
The Regional Women's Art Exhibit at Kansas, Estella Lauter
Women's Studies in West Germany: Community vs. Academy, Tobe Levin
Farewell to Joan Malory Webber, Nancy Nowik
Feminist Periodicals, Barbara Parker
Notes on the Staff Caucus at Kansas, Barbara Parker
Readers' Speakout, Peter Petschauer, Sandra Zagarell, Edith Prescott, F. H., Jeanne Ford, and Annette Kolodny
Surviving as Women Artists: Two Art History Sessions, Nancy Porter
Letter from the Road... At Oberlin College, Midway Point..., Margaret Randall
Brief, A-Mazing Movements: Dealing with Despair in the Women's Studies Classroom, Cheri Register
Meine Mutter sagte zu mir / My Mother Said, Ute Reich and M. Grunwald
From the National Office, Elaine Reuben
From the National Office, Elaine Reuben
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben, Emily Abel, Deborah Rosenfelt, Peg Strobel, Shirley Harkess, Kathleen Blumhagen, Loretta Seppanen, Sandy Rubaii, and E. R.
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben, Patricia A. Gozemba, Jerilyn Fisher, Liz Birch, Diane Marting, Barbara Fassler, Judy Marcowitz, and Barbara Parker
Visions and Revisions: Women and the Power to Change, Elaine Reuben, Florence Howe, Barbara Smith, Charlotte Bunch, Arlie Hochschild, and Amy Swerdlow
All about Indiana, Jean Robinson
Women's Studies Research Centers: Report from West Germany, Hanna-Beate Schöpp-Schilling
Some Thoughts on the Integration of Diversity, Elizabeth Schultz and Janet Sharistanian
Emma Willard: Feminist, Anne Firor Scott
In Defense of AID, Kathleen A. Staudt
International Programming, Peg Strobel
Women's Studies in England, Helen Taylor