differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies
Brown University; Duke University Press
This interdisciplinary critical journal is housed at the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University and published three times a year by Duke University Press. In 1989, differences was born of the collision between continental theories of difference on the one hand and US politics of diversity on the other. Today, this collision remains crucial to the struggle against the effects of pervasive capitalist logics on critical thinking. In exploring the relationship between difference, as the structural fracturing of the modern subject, and differences, as a multiplicity of socio-political identities, the journal aims in all critical registers—from the aesthetic to the overtly political—to test the limits of legibility, whether that thinking is inside or outside the academy.
Contact Information
Scott Jackshaw, Managing Editor
Elizabeth Weed, Editor
Box 1958
Brown University
Providence, RI
United States http://differences.dukejournals.org/
differences@brown.edu
401-863-1211
Region
North America
Year Established
1989