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 1977
Women Artists: A Book and Slides for Classroom Use, Estelle Lauter
Finding and Studying Lesbian Culture, Toni McNaron
Evaluation: Reflections of a Program Consultant, Nancy Porter
Black-Eyed Blues Connection: Teaching Black Women II, Michele Russell
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Corrections: NWSA News, The Feminist Press
Feminist Press Children's Books: Past, Present, and Future, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
NWSA News, The Feminist Press
Programs, The Feminist Press
Women and the Law: A Dialogue with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, The Feminist Press
NWSA News, Billie Wahlstrom, Elsa Greene, Maija Blaubergs, Elizabeth Baer, and Sandra L. Moore
Women's Studies in Its Second Phase, Gayle Graham Yates
Submissions from 1976
Picture Books with Female Heroes, Joanne E. Bernstein
News from Spain, Phyllis Zatlin Boring
Women's Studies Dissertations in Hispanic Literatures, Phyllis Zatlin Boring
Grass Roots Women's Studies: Southern Missouri, Betty Burnett
Grass Roots Women's Studies: Chicago, Cathy N. Davidson
Part-Time Teaching: Some Problems and Recommendations, Sharon Dean
Grass Roots Women's Studies: The Nashua, New Hampshire Area, Jeannine Dobbs
Review of The Lay of the Land: Metaphor as Experience and History in American Life and Letters, Jeannine Dobbs
Women in English Departments before 1930 - and after: A Note, John C. Gerber
Alice M. Lord: Labor Organizer, Erika Gottfried
Review of Nonsexist Education for Young Children: A Practical Guide, Selma Greenberg
The Case for a National Women's Studies Association, Elsa Greene
Planning a National Women's Studies Association, Elsa Greene and Elaine Reuben
New Curricular Focus in Women's Studies Programs, Florence Howe
Review of Feminist Literary Criticism: Explorations in Theory, Florence Howe
Review of We Become New: Poems by Contemporary American Women, Florence Howe
Women's Studies in the High Schools, Florence Howe
Feminist Press Author Reveals Identity, Mary Howell
Books from Canada, Wendy Keitner and Lois Gottlieb
The Maimie Letters, Patricia M. King
Grass Roots Women's Studies: Wisconsin Women in the Arts, Estella Lauter
Review of Women in Perspective: A Guide to Cross-Cultural Studies, Susan Lowes
New Law in State of Washington, Sally Bader Mackle
The Future of Women's Studies, Joanne McKim, Elsa Greene, Suzette A. Henke, and Jane Lee Yare
Letters to the Editor: Coeducation?, Elizabeth Newman
International "Feminology" Conference, Barbara Rubin
Black-Eyed Blues Connections: Teaching Black Women, Michele Russell
Images of Women in Medieval Literature: A Selected Bibliography, Susan Schibanoff
Closeup: Women in Print, Rebecca Anne Sive-Tomashefsky
Doing Research on Black American Women, Barbara Smith
Intervention in Sex-Role Socialization, Sandra Stotsky
Living/Learning in Women's Studies, Judith Ann Sturnick
Advice from a Chinese Revolutionary, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Corrections: Grass Roots Women's Studies: South Carolina, The Feminist Press
Corrections: Regional Women's Studies Associates, The Feminist Press
Editorial, The Feminist Press
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Librarians Adopt Proposal on Sexism, Racism, The Feminist Press
Louisa May Alcott on the Concord Centennial, The Feminist Press
Margaret Fuller Mystery Continues, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Regional Women's Studies Associations, The Feminist Press
Review of Women's Studies Programs Funded by Federal Government, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press
Closeup: Michigan State University, Barrie Thorne
Esther Manning Westervelt: A Memorial Minute, Sheila Tobias
Grass Roots Women's Studies: South Carolina, Leslie Todd and Linda Todd
Planning Continues for the National Founding Convention, Sybil Weir
Berkshire Conference Report, Jane Williamson
Review of Women's Films: A Critical Guide, Jane Williamson
Submissions from 1975
Women in High School English Literature, Phyllis Arlow and Merle Froschl
Women in High School History Textbooks, Phyllis Arlow and Merle Froschl
Shirley Temple: Feminist Heroine?, Phyllis Zatlin Boring
The Future of Women's Studies, Chris Bose, Sue-Ellen Jacobs, Deirdre O'Neill, Mary Reeves, Beryl Richards, Dana V. Hiller, Joan Geetter, Nancy Porter, Julie Allen, Jean Maxwell, Sybil Weir, and Betty Littleton
Notes toward an Analysis of Discrimination, Gloria DeSole and Dora Odarenko
Second Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Mary Dunn
Structure and Staffing of Programs, Florence Howe
The Future of Women's Studies: Focus on the State University of New York, Florence Howe, Lauren Stern, Francine Frank, Joan Schulz, Harpur College Committee on Women's Studies, Women's Studies College, and Jennie Farley
Women's Studies in the South Central Region: A Conference, Victoria Jacoby
The Future of Women's Studies (Continued), Gayle Kimball, Barbara Bellows Watson, Charlotte R. Tatro, Barbara Rakow, Maria Fernandez, Elizabeth Diggs, Virginia Walcott Beauchamp, Catherine E. Portuges, Susan Phipps-Sanger, Toni McNaron, and Juanita H. Williams
Letters to the Editor, Paul Lauter, John Benedict, Emily Toth, and Agate N. Krouse
New (And Still Sexist) Scholarship, Katherine M. Rogers
Closeup: Women in Management Seminar, Ellen Silber
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Corrections/Clarification: News Briefs, The Feminist Press
Corrections/Clarification: Women's History Library Closes, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
Newsbriefs, The Feminist Press
New Title IX Draft Regulations, The Feminist Press
To Our Readers, The Feminist Press
To Our Readers, The Feminist Press
Letters to the Editor, Marilyn Weckwerth and Ann Oxrieder
Submissions from 1974
Kalamazoo: A Model for Change, Carol Ahlum
Analyzing Physical Education for Equality, Jean L. Ambrose
Trade Union Consciousness Grows among Women, Rosalyn Baxandall