Tulsa Studies in WomenÂ’s Literature is devoted to the study of women as writers. It offers an in-depth focus on literary, theoretical, and historical scholarship about womenÂ’s literature across different time periods. Its first 150 characters presents scholarship about literature and historical context of women writers.
Published biannually, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. It explores themes of gender, identity, and the cultural representation of women in texts. Tulsa Studies is indexed in key databases such as the MLA International Bibliography and Scopus, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and students. The journal's target audience includes academics, graduate students, and anyone interested in women's literary history and feminist criticism.
Tulsa Studies encourages original research and critical essays that contribute to the field. By highlighting womenÂ’s voices and experiences, the journal promotes a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of literary history. The journal remains at the forefront of feminist literary scholarship, influencing conversations about women's contributions to the literary landscape.