Written by: Casey Miles
Primary Source: Writing Rhetoric and American Cultures
You’re going to want to bookmark this post, or at least bookmark the resource – A free list of free online peer-reviewed feminist journals. Shoutout to HASTAC scholar Lori Beth De Hertogh and post commenters for putting the list together. Many of the journals listed here are relevant to rhetoric and writing – Harlot; Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology; and The Fibreculture Journal: Digital Media + Networks + Transdisciplinary Critique, to name a few. In addition to considering this list for publication potential, also consider the use of these feminist journals in your scholarship and classrooms.
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Casey Miles is PhD student in Rhetoric & Writing, with a master’s degree in Digital Rhetoric & Professional Writing. Casey’s research focuses on queer rhetorics, specifically looking at butch ways of knowing, doing, and being in academic spaces, as well as documentary and video composition. Casey continues to work on her documentary series, The Gender Project, which explores gender, gender identity, and sexuality in everyday lives. Follow her on Twitter @soulsmiles

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