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Editorial Introduction
In her view, we need NWSA 1) to foster interdisciplinary scholarship; 2) to promote feminist theory, pedagogy, practice; 3) to create a sense of professional identity; 4) to foster a space in which to mentor women's studies graduate students; and 5) to nurture feminist community. In "Our M...
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