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Cadernos Pagu
Cadernos Pagu
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php/script_sci_serial/lng_en/pid_0104-8333/nrm_iso
Publisher: Núcleo de Estudos de Gênero - Pagu
Cadernos Pagu was founded in 1993 and since then has contributed to the
consolidation of gender studies in Brazil. The journal was created in a
period when gender studies gained certain academic legitimacy in the
country, and it intended to further its visibility, diffusing and
stimulating knowledge production in this field.
Cadernos Pagu is an interdisciplinary journal published by the Center for
Gender Studies, Pagu, UNICAMP, which aims to contribute to enlarging and
consolidating the gender studies field in Brazil.
It publishes the results of unpublished researches and foreign articles not
yet translated into Portuguese, thus enabling knowledge diffusion in the
field and critical readings of the international production. The journal
includes in its content theoretical and methodological reflections, research
results, essays, interviews, research documents and reviews.
Cadernos Pagu - interdisciplinary journal from the Center for Gender Studies
Pagu, Unicamp - accepts articles, essays, interviews, reviews and research
documents related to the field of gender studies.
Cadernos Pagu is intended to reach an academic public, and university
libraries from all over the country look forward to each issue, besides the
great interest that comes from graduate students. In the last few years,
though, government and non-government organizations that deal with women,
homosexuals and transgender issues and politics have also acquired our
collection.
Fields of interest: Anthropology, Sociology, History, Political Sciences,
Literature, History of Science, Education.
ISSN 0104-8333
Núcleo de Estudos de Gênero - PAGU
Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp
13083.970, Campinas, SP
Email: cadpagu@unicamp.br
Cadernos Pagu is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the
Internet.
Abstracts available in English and Portuguese or Spanish. Articles available
in Portuguese or Spanish.
Current Issue: No. 25 July/Dec 2005
Date: 22 December 2005
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