Women’s Review to publish anew

Boston Globe
David Mehegan
July 11, 2005

The Women’s Review of Books, distributed by the Wellesley Centers for Women was forced to halt production in December, 2004, but, as it turns out, only temporarily. Old City Publishers in Philadelphia has agreed to partner with the Wellesley Centers for Women in order to restore the magazine’s production. The publication’s editor, Amy Hoffman, stated, “I’m thrilled, just incredibly pleased. We’re a place where people can have thoughtful, substantial discussions on feminist thinking and research. We’ve provided a place for scholars and activists to talk to readers and promote dialogue.” Susan Bailey, executive director of the Wellesley Centers for Women added that the Women’s Review is “one of the last publications of its sort…It’s particularly important that there be a place for reviews and feminist writing and perspective.” The Women’s Review will resume production in January, 2006.  Read more

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