(part of a series in Issue 35: Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism – Edited by DONALD MORTON) [1] There are a myriad ways to understand the importance of masculinity for Marxism, including whether one is interested in the analysis of gender and sexuality in divisions of labor or mutations of...
Ann M. Kibbey founded Genders in 1988 and served as its Executive Editor from 1988-2013.
University of Texas Press published the print version of Genders from 1988 through 1993. Issues 1 through 18 (excluding issue 7) are available for purchase through UT Press. The print version of Genders was a triannual journal offering essays and discussions of gender and sexuality in relation to social, political, artistic, and economic concerns in addition to cross-cultural analysis of contemporary gender issues.
Issues 19 through 26 were published by New York University Press.
Beginning with Issue 27, Genders was an electronic-only journal. The electronic issues of Genders, 1998–2013 inclusive, is available on the Internet Archive, where they are still open access.