University of South Florida Tampa Library & The Aphra Behn Society
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2157-7129
Yearly
1640-1830
2011
8139742011
YES
United States
English
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Google Scholar
dc-support@bepress.com
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 (ISSN 2157-7129) is an open access, interactive, scholarly journal, launched in 2011 by the Aphra Behn Society. The journal is supported by the University of South Florida Tampa Library. As a global open-access journal, ABO has and will continue to prioritize the concerns of women and gender in an inclusive context. That means we work toward understanding historic structures of racism, colonialism, and sexism and promote work to dismantle the damaging cultural inheritances. We welcome the writing of scholars and teachers from around the world who share this vision and wish to contribute to our platform or adopt the work already in circulation to help them with their research and teaching. For further guidance, see our sidebar links. ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 (ISSN 2157-7129) is an online journal that serves as a forum for interactive scholarly discussion on all aspects of women in arts between 1640 and 1830, especially literature, visual arts, music, performance art, film criticism, and production arts. The journal features peer-reviewed articles encompassing subjects on a global range and is intended for scholars and students. The journal is comprised of six departments: Scholarship; Pedagogy; Digital Humanities; Reviews; Conversations; and Notes and Discoveries.
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