About this book series

NOTE: Future books will be published under the new Reimagining Comparative Feminist Studies series edited by Chandra Talpade Mohanty and Dana M. Olwan. //

Comparative Feminist Studies foregrounds writing, organizing, and reflection on feminist trajectories across the historical and cultural borders of nation-states. It takes up fundamental analytic and political issues involved in the cross-cultural production of knowledge about women and feminism, examining in depth the politics of scholarship and knowledge in relation to feminist organizing and social movements. This series draws on feminist thinking in a number of fields, targeting innovative, comparative feminist scholarship; pedagogical and curricular strategies; community organizing, and political education. Volumes in this series will provide systematic and challenging interventions into the (still) largely Euro-Western feminist studies knowledge base, while simultaneously highlighting the work that can and needs to be done to envision and enact cross-cultural, multiracial feminist solidarity.

Discontinued series: although this series no longer publishes new content, the published titles listed here remain available.
Electronic ISSN
2752-3217
Print ISSN
2752-3209
Series Editor
  • Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Book titles in this series