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 1979
A Sampling of Regional and Caucus Reports to the February CC Meeting, 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
Convention Update, The Feminist Press
Editorial: Hard Choices, The Feminist Press
Editorial: The Convention Issue: A Time to Reflect and to Look Ahead, 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
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
NWSA Calendar, The Feminist Press
NWSA Research Committee, The Feminist Press
NWSA Steering Committee 1979-80, The Feminist Press
Coordinating Council Meetings at the Convention, Kay Towns
Impressions of Kansas, MaryJo Wagner
Women in High School U.S. History Texts: Where Are the Changes?, Sandy Weinbaum
The Membership Table, Donna Whittlesey
Big Ten Forms Women's Studies Permanent Consortium, Gayle Graham Yates
Courage, Emma: You Can Read Two Feminist Magazines Each Month in the Federal Republic of Germany!, Sandra Abelson Zagarell
Readers' Speakout, Bella Zweig
Submissions from 1978
NWSA News, Elizabeth Baer, Elsa Greene, and Maija S. Blaubergs
The IWY Conference at Houston: Implications for Women's Studies, Elizabeth Baer and Dora Janeway Odarenko
Even Our Language Is an Ever Present Indictment, Ellen Bass
The Coming of Age of the Berkshire Conference, Alison Bernstein
Closeup: Women's Studies Department at San Diego, Marilyn J. Boxer
On Novels by Black American Women: A Bibliographical Essay, Rita B. Dandridge
A Literature of Survivors: On Teaching Canada's Women Writers, Cathy N. Davidson
Grass Roots Women's Studies: Piedmont, North Carolina, Mollie C. Davis
Women's Studies at Barnard College: Alive and Well and Living in New York, Hester Eisenstein
A Student's Journal: On Menstruation, Yolette Garaud
Williamina Fleming: "Women's Work" at the Harvard Observatory, Anne Gordon
The Berkeley School System: Women's Studies Program in Jeopardy, Susan Groves, Phyllis Koppelman, and Lyn Reese
More Bad News from Virginia, Suzette Henke
Editorial, Florence Howe
Editorial, Florence Howe
Letter from India... Written Later, Florence Howe
Marcia Guttentag: We Will Miss You, Florence Howe
Closeup on Women's Studies Courses: Feminist Theory and Practice, Melanie Kaye
No Longer "Just Us Chickens", Annette Niemtzow and Paula Mayhew
A Note on Women's Studies at Houston, Phyllis Palmer
Letter from an Indian Mother to Her Daughter, Maithreyi Krishna Raj
Women Mathematicians: A Bibliography, Karen D. Rappaport
The GLCA Women's Studies Program: A Consortial Approach, Beth Reed
NWSA News, Elaine Reuben and Maija S. Blaubergs
NWSA News, Elaine Reuben, Elsa Greene, Billie Wahlstrom, Maija S. Blaubergs, Blanche Hersh, and Berenice A. Carroll
NWSA News and Views, Elaine Reuben, Charol Shakeshaft, Kay Towns, Ann H. Beuf, and Jackie Macaulay
Closeup on Women's Studies Courses: Women's Image: An Interdisciplinary Introductory Course, Nancy Schniedewind
The Sarah Lawrence Summer Institute in Women's History, Amy Swerdlow
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Editorial: "But What "IS" a Women's Studies Program?", The Feminist Press
Facts about Women in Higher Education, The Feminist Press
Facts about Women in Higher Education, 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
Guest Editorial, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Poems by Minnie Bruce Pratt, The Feminist Press
Resolutions Adopted by Delegates to the National Women's Conference, The Feminist Press
Second Summer Institute to Be Held at Stanford, The Feminist Press
To Our Readers, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies in India: A Bibliographical Note, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press
Part-Time Work and Part-Time Leave, Sheila Tobias
Are They the First Two Women's Studies Ph.D.'S?, Sally Wagner and Karen Rotkin
Submissions from 1977
Evaluation: Perspectives of Students and Graduates, Christine Bose, John Steiger, and Philomina Victorine
Teaching about the History of Women in Western Music, Jane M. Bowers
Sugar and Spice: That's What Children's Books Are Still Made of, Jeanne Bracken and Sharon Wigutoff
The Women's Caucus for Art, Judith K. Brodsky
Grass Roots Women's Studies: Kansas City, Missouri, Betty Burnett
Newsbriefs, Jeannine Dobbs and Phyllis Zatlin Boring
NWSA News, Sherna Gluck, Toni McNaron, Maija Blaubergs, and Luvenia Pinson
Mother Joseph, Builder and Architect, Erika Gottfried
Images of Women in Renaissance Literature: A Selected Bibliography of Scholarship, Elizabeth H. Hageman
Editorial, F. H.
Editorial, F. H.
Editorial, F. H.
White Woman, Black Women: Inventing an Adequate Pedagogy, Nancy Hoffman
Control of the Curriculum and Standards, Florence Howe
What Happened at the Convention?, Florence Howe
Fact Sheet on Women's Studies Programs in 1977, Florence Howe and Frances Kelley
Women Historians and Women's History: An Organizational Guide, Arnita Jones
In Defense of Sarah Lawrence College, Joan Kelly-Gadol, Sheila Tobias, Gerda Lerner, Florence Howe, and Catharine R. Stimpson
On Teaching a Feminist Writing Workshop, Francine Krasno