Medieval Feminist Newsletter is a scholarly journal dedicated to the exploration of gender, sexuality, and feminist perspectives within the context of the Middle Ages. It serves as a vital platform for interdisciplinary scholarship, encompassing history, literature, art history, religious studies, and cultural studies. The journal examines the roles, representations, and experiences of women in medieval societies, offering critical insights into power dynamics, social structures, and intellectual traditions.
Indexed in leading humanities databases, the Medieval Feminist Newsletter showcases cutting-edge research and analysis. Key topics include the examination of medieval texts, artwork, and social practices through a feminist lens, shedding light on previously overlooked aspects of women's lives and contributions. It explores medieval women's literary, artistic, and intellectual achievements, as well as their involvement in religious, political, and economic spheres.
This newsletter provides a forum for innovative ideas and collaborative dialogues, encouraging submissions from emerging and established scholars alike. By challenging traditional narratives and promoting inclusive interpretations, the Medieval Feminist Newsletter fosters a deeper understanding of gender and power in the medieval world.