WSQ: CHILD explores the ways in which children are represented in terms of experience, identity, economy, gender and race. Are they removed from the global economy, or do they represent their own immense market and labour force? How do childhood desires preempt or diverge from adult sexual identities? WSQ (Women's Studies Quarterly) is an academic journal published twice a year that present the most exciting new scholarship on ideas that engage popular and academic readers alike.
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WSQ: CHILD explores the ways in which children are represented in terms of experience, identity, economy, gender and race. Are they removed from the global economy, or do they represent their own immense market and labour force? How do childhood desires preempt or diverge from adult sexual identities? WSQ (Women's Studies Quarterly) is an academic journal published twice a year that present the most exciting new scholarship on ideas that engage popular and academic readers alike.