Call for Submissions: U.S.-Japan Women's Journal

Miriam Murase Discussion
Type: 
Call for Papers
Subject Fields: 
Asian History / Studies, East Asian History / Studies, Japanese History / Studies, Women's & Gender History / Studies

Established in 1988, the U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal (USJWJ) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, biannual publication available in print and online that promotes scholarly exchange on social, cultural, political, and economic issues pertaining to gender and Japan. We encourage comparative study among Japan, the United States, and other countries. We welcome contributions from all academic fields in the humanities and social sciences and proposals for special issues. Our mission is to foster the work of young researchers and to make sure the achievements of established scholars are not forgotten.   

Manuscripts should be between 6,000-10,000 words (including references and notes). Submissions will be reviewed by the USJWJ editors and anonymously by outside reviewers. For more information, submission guidelines, and the USJWJ Style Guide, please see our website http://www.josai.jp/jicpas/usjwj/  

Manuscripts will be accepted at any time. The dealine for the spring 2017 issue is January 2017.

Please submit manuscripts to usjwj@jiu.ac.jp

 

Contact Info: 

Dr. Alisa Freedman, Editor-in-Chief

Dr. Miriam Murase, Managing Editor

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