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The Un vers ty <strong>of</strong> W scons n System<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
STUDIES<br />
LIBRARIAN<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong><br />
<strong>Periodicals</strong><br />
Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2000<br />
Published by Phyllis HolmanWeisbard<br />
Women's Studies Librarian<br />
A current<br />
listing <strong>of</strong><br />
contents
<strong>Feminist</strong><br />
<strong>Periodicals</strong><br />
A current listing <strong>of</strong>contents<br />
Volume 20, Number 3 Fall2000<br />
Periodical literature is the cutting edge <strong>of</strong>women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much <strong>of</strong>women's culture.<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong>: A Current Listing <strong>of</strong> Contants is published by the Office <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />
System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent <strong>of</strong> increasing public awareness <strong>of</strong><br />
feminist periodicals. It is our hope that <strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong> will serve several purposes: to keep the reader<br />
abreast <strong>of</strong> current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum <strong>of</strong>feminist<br />
periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to ajournal<br />
or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware <strong>of</strong> the<br />
limitations <strong>of</strong> the new copyright law with regard to photocopying <strong>of</strong> copyrighted materials.)<br />
Table <strong>of</strong>contents pages from current issues <strong>of</strong>major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong><br />
<strong>Periodicals</strong>, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing <strong>of</strong> all journals we have selected. As publication<br />
schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table <strong>of</strong> contents pages reproduced in each issue<br />
<strong>of</strong> FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:<br />
1. Year <strong>of</strong> first publication.<br />
2. Frequency <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />
3. U.S. subscription price(s).<br />
4. Subscription address.<br />
5. Current editor.<br />
6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address).<br />
7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN).<br />
8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number.<br />
9. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System.<br />
10. PUblications in which the journal is indexed.<br />
11. Fulltext products in which publication appears.<br />
12. Subject focus/statement <strong>of</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> the journal.<br />
Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories <strong>of</strong><br />
information.<br />
Our goal is to have represented in FP all English·language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or<br />
regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press <strong>of</strong>ferings. We do not include<br />
publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few<br />
exceptions, dowe inclUde newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicalswhich lack a complete<br />
table <strong>of</strong> contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a fUll table <strong>of</strong> contents into their regular format to<br />
facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.
Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM:A Directory<strong>of</strong>Women's<br />
Media published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, New York,<br />
NY 10012); and in Women's <strong>Periodicals</strong> and Newspapers: A Union List <strong>of</strong> the Holdings <strong>of</strong> Madison Area<br />
Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neili E. Strache<br />
(Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).<br />
Suggestions for improvements <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong> are gratefully received. We would particularly<br />
appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-Systemwith ourefforts to keep the holding information complete<br />
and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations,<br />
or other pertinent information. <strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong> is also available on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm at the library <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
Historical Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong>.<br />
Alternative Cataloging in Publication Data<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> periodicals: a current listing <strong>of</strong> contents.<br />
Madison, WI: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong> System<br />
Women's Studies Librarian<br />
Quarterly.<br />
"Table <strong>of</strong>contents pages from current issues <strong>of</strong><br />
major feminist journals are reproduced... preceded by<br />
a comprehensive annotated listing <strong>of</strong>aI/journals... "<br />
Frequently cited as FP.<br />
1. <strong>Feminist</strong> periodicals--Direetories. 2. Feminism..<br />
Bibliography--<strong>Periodicals</strong>. 3. <strong>Feminist</strong> periodicals-<br />
Current awareness services. I. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong><br />
System. Women's Studies Librarian.<br />
(courtesy <strong>of</strong>Sanford Berman)<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong> (ISSN 0742-7433) is pUblished quarteriy by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW<br />
System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706.<br />
Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: wiswsl@library.wisc.edu. Website: htlp:l/www.library.wisc.edul<br />
IibrarieslWomensStudiesl Compilers: JoAnne Lehman, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe.<br />
Publications <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong> the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free <strong>of</strong>charge<br />
to UW Women's StUdies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptions<br />
rates: <strong>Wisconsin</strong> subscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations<br />
affiliated with the UW System), $16 (indiv. or non-pr<strong>of</strong>it women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other<br />
organizations). Out-<strong>of</strong>-state subscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women's programs), $55 (inst,). This fee<br />
covers most publications <strong>of</strong> the Office, inclUding <strong>Feminist</strong> Col/ections, <strong>Feminist</strong> <strong>Periodicals</strong>, and New<br />
Books on Women & Feminism. <strong>Wisconsin</strong> subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW<br />
organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($13 - surface, Canada;<br />
$15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00 - air, Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere).<br />
© Regents <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wisconsin</strong> System 2000.
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />
1. 1995.<br />
2. 4lyear.<br />
3. $55 (Includes poolage).<br />
4. Asian Center tor Women'. Studies, Ewha Womana<br />
<strong>University</strong>, *11-1, Oaehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu,<br />
Seoul, 120-750, Korea. [email:<br />
ac'N6eWha@mm.ewha.ac.kr or<br />
Heejin@mm.ewha.ac.kr] (website:<br />
http://ews.ewha.ac.krl<br />
5. Cho Hyoung.<br />
7. ISSN 1225-9276.<br />
6. OCLC 33094607.<br />
10. IOWA Guide.<br />
11. GendetWalch.<br />
12. "AJWS Is an Inlerdisclpllnary journal, publishing<br />
artk:les pertaining to women'alssue8 In Asia from a<br />
feminist perspective,-<br />
ASIAN WOMEN<br />
1. 1995.<br />
2. 2lyear.<br />
3. $20, $14 (sludenls, with pholocopy <strong>of</strong> valldaled<br />
sludenll.D.).<br />
4. Editorial Manager, Asian Women, Research Institute<br />
for Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's <strong>University</strong>,<br />
53-12 Chungpa-dong 2·ka, Yongsan-ku, Seoul, 140<br />
742, Korea.<br />
5. Park Mee Sok.<br />
7. ISSN 1225-925X.<br />
8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
12. Asian Women seeks "to present various perspectives<br />
and raise Important issues in women's studies" and<br />
wishes '10 serve as a communicallon channel<br />
between researchers in Asia and In Western<br />
countries,"<br />
ATLANTIS<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2, 2Jyear.<br />
3. Canada: $25 Cdn. + $1.75 GST (Indlv.), $15 Cdn. +<br />
$1.05 GST (sludenl), $45 Cdn. + $3.15 GST (Insl.);<br />
U.S.: $30 (Jndiv.), $20 (sludenl), $50 (insl.);<br />
elsewhere: $35 (Indlv.), $55 (Insl.). Single C
underrepresented women. We believe that<br />
excellence in feminist legal scholarship requires<br />
critical examination <strong>of</strong> the inter&.eCUon <strong>of</strong> gender with<br />
one or more other axes <strong>of</strong> subordination, including,<br />
but not limited to, race, class, sexual orientation, and<br />
disability. Therefore, discussions <strong>of</strong> women's Issues<br />
that treat women as a monolithic group do not fall<br />
within our mandate. Because conditions in Inequality<br />
are continually changing, our mandate Is also<br />
continually changing."<br />
BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS ANO OUR<br />
FRIENDS<br />
1. 1990.<br />
2. 2/year.<br />
3. $15 (Indiv.), $25 (Inst.) (free to women In prlsons,<br />
nursing homes, and mentallnst., and free on tape to<br />
print.-dlsabled sUbscribers, see below).<br />
4. P.O. Box 24839, Eugene DR 97402. For taped<br />
copies: Jewish Braille Inst., 110 East 30th St., New<br />
York, NY 10016 (600-433-1531). (email:<br />
cklnberg@pond.netj(webstte:<br />
http://wwN.pond.neV-cklnberglbrldgesj<br />
5. Clare Kinberg.<br />
7. ISSN 10468359.<br />
8. OCLC 20542141.<br />
10. Index to Jewish <strong>Periodicals</strong>: Jewish Abstracts.<br />
12. ''The editors bring to Blidaes a commitment that<br />
comblnes traditional Jewish values <strong>of</strong> justice and<br />
repair <strong>of</strong> the wand with Insights honed by the<br />
feminist, le$bian and gay movements."<br />
CAFRA NEWSINOVEDADES CAFRA<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
12.<br />
CALYX<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
1957 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA).<br />
2/year.<br />
$20 (Indiv.), $25 (inst.). Caribbean: 50 untts <strong>of</strong> local<br />
currency and not exceeding $20 U.S. (indiv.), 55<br />
units <strong>of</strong> local currency and not exceeding $25 U.S.<br />
(Inst.), elsewhere: $20 US (Indiv.), $25 US (Inst.).<br />
CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442, Tunapun., Trinid.d &<br />
Tobago. West Indies. [em.ll: cafr.lnfo@wow.net)<br />
EdttOfl.1 COllective.<br />
ISSN 1016-9741.<br />
OCLC 26343925.<br />
Madison.<br />
Women's Re&OUrces International.<br />
"CAFRA News Is the qu.rterly newsletter .nd<br />
prlmary networking tool <strong>of</strong> the C.ribbean Assocl.tion<br />
for <strong>Feminist</strong> Research and Action (CAFRA), •<br />
regional network <strong>of</strong> feminists, individual researchers,<br />
activists and women's organizations, which seeks to<br />
channel the collective powers <strong>of</strong> women for Individual<br />
and societal transformation. Its main purposes are to:<br />
inform members and other Interested persons about<br />
the activities and programmes <strong>of</strong> the association:<br />
provide a forum for discussion and debate on key<br />
issues <strong>of</strong> concern to women in the region; promote<br />
the sharing <strong>of</strong> experiences and foster links among<br />
individual feminists, activists and women's<br />
organizations; assist In breaking down language<br />
barriers in the region; stimulate women's creative<br />
expression; and contribute to the development <strong>of</strong> the<br />
women's movement regionally and internationally."<br />
1976.<br />
3/year.<br />
$19.50 (Indiv.), $25 (lib. & Insl.), $15 (low Income).<br />
GanadaiMexlco: add $10: overseas: add $18<br />
poolage. Single copies: $9.50 + $2 poot.ge.<br />
P.O. Box B, COrvallis, DR 97339.<br />
Editorial Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0147-1627.<br />
8. OCLC3114927.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
10. American Humanities Index; The Annuallndex to Poetrv<br />
in <strong>Periodicals</strong>; The Index <strong>of</strong> American Periodical Verse.<br />
12. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exiata to<br />
nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion<br />
.nd publication <strong>of</strong> women'. finest work."<br />
CAMERA OBSCURA<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 3Iyear.<br />
3. $30 (Indiv.), $65 (Inst.). Add $10 (,urlace), $21 (.Ir<br />
mall) foreign postage (OST .R126496330).<br />
4. Joumals OM.Ion, Indiana <strong>University</strong> Pr.. 601 N. Morton<br />
St.. Bloomington, IN 47404. (web81te:<br />
htlp:/IwwN.lndlana.eduHupresaj<br />
5. EdIiOfl.1 Collective.<br />
6. The Edttora, Camera Obscura, Dept <strong>of</strong> Film Studies,<br />
Univ. <strong>of</strong> California, S.nt. Barbara, CA 93106-4010.<br />
7. ISSN 0270-5346.<br />
8. OCLC 4818143.<br />
9. M.dison; Milwaukee.<br />
10. Alternative prC$S, film, humanities, television, and<br />
women's atudies indexes.<br />
11. COntemporarv Women'. ltsues, GenderWatch.<br />
12. Film theory .nd history; femlnl.t the<strong>of</strong>y; psychoan.lytic<br />
theory; M.rxlst theory; photography; video .nd<br />
pertorm.nce.<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW<br />
1. 19&5.<br />
2. 2Iyear.<br />
3. $21.40 Cdn. (sludenlllow·lncome), $42.60 (Indiv.).<br />
$32.10 Cdn (NAWL members), $69.55 Cdn. (In.t.).<br />
Otrt.ide Can.da: .dd $10 (U.S.), $38 (Intem.tlonal).<br />
Prlcea Include OST.<br />
4. Univ. <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press, Journala DMalon, 5201 OUtterin<br />
St., North York, Ontarto M3H 5T8, Canad•.<br />
lem.lI:joumal.@ulpr....uloronlo.ca)<br />
5. Edliorlal COllective.<br />
6. P.O. Box 450, Station A. 575 King Edward Ave.,<br />
Ottawa, Ontarto Kl N 8N5, Canada.<br />
7. ISSN 0832-8781.<br />
8. OCLC 13902155.<br />
9. M.dlson.<br />
10. C.nadlan, legal, .nd women'••tudiea Indexea.<br />
12. 'The CJWL I. the only C.n.dl.n 1eg.1 pertodlcal<br />
dedicated to providing In-depth, feminist .n.lysl. <strong>of</strong><br />
legallS8Ue& <strong>of</strong> concern to women."<br />
CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIESILES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. C.nada: $38.52 Cdn. (lndlv.), $53.50 Cdn. (Inst.).<br />
Outside canada: add $15 Cdn. postage Single copies:<br />
$10.70 + $2.50 Cdn. poolage (Can.d. & U.S.), $9<br />
(lntern.tlonal).<br />
4. 212 Founders COllege, York Univer.ity, 4700 Keele St.,<br />
NOfIh York, Ont.rto M3J 1P3. C.n.d•. [email:<br />
cwaf@Yorku.ca) [webslie: http://wwN.yor1
7. ISSN 1024-1256.<br />
8. OCLC 31702342.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
10. Index lalamlcus.<br />
12. "Pakistan Journal <strong>of</strong> Women', Studlea Is an<br />
interdisciplinary journal which alms at dluemlnallng<br />
and sharing women's studle6 research globally. It<br />
also pubUshes cunicula, course outlines, reading<br />
IiSt8, revIeWs <strong>of</strong> books and films, seminar and<br />
conference reports, etc."<br />
PEACE AND FREEDOM<br />
1. 1970.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $15 (.tudent). $35 (Indlv.). $40 (household). $50<br />
(supporting).<br />
4. 1213 Race SI.. Philadelphia. PA 19107. (email:<br />
wilpf@wilpf.org](wabatte: http://www.wilpf.org]<br />
5. Theta Pavla.<br />
6. (emailsubml..Ion.: peacefreedom@wilpf.orgj<br />
7. ISSN 0015-90.<br />
8. OCLC 13148666.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
10. Alternative Press Index; Directory <strong>of</strong> Women's Media;<br />
available on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm from Bell & Howell Information<br />
and Learning in Ann Arbor, MI.<br />
11. Contemporary Women'. Issues.<br />
12. "Articles and news notes covering the International<br />
women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on<br />
racism, diaarmament, and U.S. global intervention.<br />
Special emphasis on using resources to fill human<br />
needs, especially those <strong>of</strong> women."<br />
PHOEBE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF FEMINIST<br />
SCHOLARSHIP. THEORY & AESTHETICS<br />
1. 1959.<br />
2. 2/year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.). $25 (In.I.). Back I..u..: $7.50<br />
4. Women's Studl.. Dept .• Milne #315. State Unlver.1ty<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York. Oneonta. NY 13820-4015. (email:<br />
omarakk@oneonta.edu]<br />
5. Kathleen O'Mara,<br />
7. ISSN 1045-0904.<br />
8. OCLC 20041598.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
10, Women's Resources IntemaUonal; Women's Studies<br />
Abstracts.<br />
12. "Phoebe was founded to provide a forum for crosscuttural<br />
feminist analysis, original research, debate<br />
and exchange.... We seek not only to des
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to pay, or have no acce-u. to International currency),<br />
£361$60 (Inst., developed countries). Air mail outside<br />
Europe: add £4/$6. Single copies: £121$20.<br />
4. Blackwell Science, ltd.. Joumals Subscriptions, P.O.<br />
Box 88, Oxford 0X2 ONE, Unlled KJngdom. (email:<br />
jnl.orders@b1ackscl.co.uk] (weballe:<br />
htlp:/IwHw.b1ackwell-sclence.comtrhm]<br />
5. Marge Berer.<br />
6. Reproductive Health Matters, 444 Highgate Studios,<br />
53/79 Hlghgale Rd., Lon
it also features art, music, dance, poetry and fiction,<br />
ae well 8S gender and health IHues.<br />
WOMAN MAGAZINE<br />
1. 1996.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. U.S.: $24; canada: $16 (lndiv.), $21.90 (Insl.) (GST<br />
#890584899).<br />
4. WOMAN magazine, Woman Newsmagazine Inc.,<br />
422 Parilament St., P.O. Box 82510, Toronto,<br />
Ontario MBA 3AO, canada.lemall & email<br />
6ubmlsslons: woman@ womanmag.eom) (website:<br />
http:www.womanmag.comj<br />
5. Elizabeth Scott.<br />
6. ISSN 1205-9935.<br />
7. OCLC 36598914.<br />
11. "WOMAN magazine Is an Infonnatlon resource for<br />
women. It Is a place <strong>of</strong> community where common<br />
l&Sues are explored and discussed; a celebration <strong>of</strong><br />
women's contributions to the search for answers In a<br />
complex world."<br />
WOMANIST THEORY AND RESEARCH<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
12.<br />
1994.<br />
2/year.<br />
$11 (Indiv.), $33 (lnsl.). Foreign: $22 (Indiv.) $44<br />
(inst.). Singie copies: $5.<br />
Womanlst Theory & Research, The Institute for<br />
Afri
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WOMEN-CHURCH: AN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF<br />
FEMINiST STUDIES IN RELIGION<br />
1. 1987.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. Au.lralla:$22AUD (Indlv.) $40AUD (Inal.); Now<br />
Zealand: $28NZ (Indlv.), $43NZ (In.I.); elsewhere:<br />
$28AUD (Indlv.), $4OAUD (In.I.).<br />
4. G.P.O. Box 2134, Sydney, NSW 1043, Au.lralia;<br />
New Zealand: Women's Resource etr., P.O. Box<br />
11903, Ellerslie, Aolearoa, New Zealand, (email:<br />
Irenes@compassnet.com.au}<br />
5. Elaine lindsay, CamlUe Paul.<br />
7. ISSN 103(}j)139.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
12. "Women-ehurch is a journal devoted to feminism<br />
and religion. It accepts contributions written from a<br />
feminist perspective In any discipline relevant to<br />
religion:<br />
WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL<br />
1. 1987.<br />
2. 4lyear.<br />
3. U.S., Canada & Europe: U8$5O; latin America, the<br />
Caribbean, Africa & A.la: US$40; Chile: 8,000 pesos.<br />
4. CasH'a Postal 50610, Santiago 1, Chile. (email:<br />
rsmlac@mall,bellsouth.c1orlaewhn@lerra.cl)<br />
(websne: h«p:/lIw.w.reddesalud.web.clJ<br />
5. Deborah Meacham.<br />
8. OCLC 24302247.<br />
g. Madison.<br />
10. Women's Resources International.<br />
11. Contemporary Women's Issues.<br />
12. Women's Health Journal alms "to promote women's<br />
health and quality <strong>of</strong> life; to promote women's rights,<br />
especially their reproductive and sexual rights."<br />
WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW<br />
1. 1992.<br />
2. 4Iyear.<br />
3. $52 (Indlv.), $130 (Insl.).<br />
4. Triangle Journals Lid., P.O. Box 65, Wallingford,<br />
OXfordshlre OX10 OYG Unned KJngdorn.lemall:<br />
joumals@trlangle.co.uk) I_lie:<br />
Mp:/IIw.w.lrlangle.co.uklwhr)<br />
5. June Purvis.<br />
6. Dr. June Purvl., School <strong>of</strong> Social & HI.lorical<br />
Siudles, Unlve",ny <strong>of</strong> Port.mouth, Milldam sn.,<br />
Burnaby Rd., Port.mouth P01 JAS Unlled KJngdom<br />
(email: Jun•.purvl.@port.ac.uk);North America:<br />
Bonnie S. Anderson, Women's History Review, Dept.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hisiory, cny Unlv. <strong>of</strong> Now York Graduala Clr., 33<br />
W 42'" SI., Now York, NY 10036 (emall:bnabc<br />
@Cunyvm.cuny.edu); Australia/Far East Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />
Patricia Grimshaw, Women's Hlsto'Y Review, Dept.<br />
<strong>of</strong> History, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Melbourne, PafkvUle, Victoria<br />
3052, Au.lralla (email: p.grlm.haw@ hlslory.<br />
unlmelb.edu.au); books for review: Wendy Webster,<br />
Dept. <strong>of</strong> HI.lorical & Critical Siudles, Unlv. <strong>of</strong> Cenlral<br />
Lancashire, Presion PRI2HE, Un«ed KJngdom.<br />
{email: w.webster@aclan.ac.uk)<br />
7. ISSN 0961-2025.<br />
8. OCLC 25943278.<br />
9. Madison.<br />
10. Gaynesblan, hl.lory, humanilles, languagennerary,<br />
social science, and women's studies Indexes.<br />
12. Women's History Review "publishes contributions<br />
from a range <strong>of</strong> disciplines (women's studies, history,<br />
sociology, cu"ural studies, merature. political science,<br />
anlhropology and philosophy) thai fUriher femlnisl<br />
knowfedge and debate about women and/or gender<br />
relations in history. The time span covered by the<br />
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Guest Editors:<br />
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125 Guest Editorial<br />
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Articles<br />
133 Rights and Wrongs <strong>of</strong> Welfare Reform: A <strong>Feminist</strong> Approach<br />
Diana Pearce<br />
153 Supporting the Move From Welfare to Work: What Women Say<br />
Sue Peilrlmulter and Elizabeth E. Barile<br />
173 Voices <strong>of</strong> Welfare Reform: Bureaucratic Rationality Versus<br />
the Perceptions <strong>of</strong> Welfare Participants<br />
Ann R. Tickamyer, Debra A. Henderson, lillie A nne White, and<br />
Barry L. Thdlock<br />
193 The Vulnerability <strong>of</strong> American Indian Women in the<br />
New Welfare State<br />
Stephanie Brzuzy, lAyne Stromwall, Polly Sharp, Regina WilSOll,<br />
and Elizabeth Segal<br />
204 Welfare Reform and Mutual Family Support:<br />
Effects on Mother-Led Mexican American Families<br />
Sylvia B. Weinberg<br />
224 Toward Real Welfare Reform: The Voices <strong>of</strong> Battered Women<br />
Ruth A. Brandwein and Diana M. FiJiano<br />
244 Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Family Violence Option: A Strengths<br />
Perspective<br />
fudy L. Pos/mlls<br />
259 Moving Welfare Participants to Work: Women,<br />
1i"ansportation, and Welfare Reform<br />
Evelyn Blumenberg<br />
AFFILIA<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Women and Social Work<br />
Volume 15, Number 2, Summer 2000<br />
Women and the New American Welfare<br />
Guest Editors:<br />
Miriam Dinerman and Audrey O. Faulkner<br />
277 Facilitating Self-Esteem and Social Supports in a Family<br />
Life-Skills Program<br />
MaryAtme Wichroski, Sharynl. ZIInz, and Elizabeth Forshay<br />
294 Working {or Equality and Economic Liberation: Advocacy<br />
and Education for Welfare Reform<br />
Janet L. Finn, Raquel Castellanos, Ton; McOmber, and Kate Kahan<br />
311 Empowerment Through Welfare-Rights Organizing:<br />
A <strong>Feminist</strong> Perspective<br />
fean F. East<br />
On the Bias<br />
329 Picture This: Images and Realities in Welfare to Work<br />
Miriam Meltzer Olson, Khadijah Muhammad, lAura Rodgers,<br />
alld Milnsura Karim<br />
345 Announcement
Asian Journal <strong>of</strong> Women's Studies<br />
Vol. 6 No.3<br />
2000<br />
EDITORIAL ·7<br />
ARTICLES:<br />
SUH Sook, Dance and Democracy II<br />
Chilla BULBECK, The 'Space Between' or<br />
Why Does the Gap between 'Us' and 'Them'<br />
Look Like an Unbridgeable Chasm 36<br />
Maina Chawla SINGH, Philanthropy, Voluntarism,<br />
and Women's Education in Colonial India:<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> the Bethune School, Calcutta 65<br />
Eliza W. Y. LEE, Gender and Political Participation<br />
in Hong Kong 93<br />
REPORT:<br />
Emelita L. WONG, M. Eliza DIAZ,<br />
Magdalena C. CABARABAN, Fely DAVID,<br />
and Josephine L. AVILA, The Impact <strong>of</strong> Family<br />
Planning on Women's Lives: The Research<br />
Process in the Philippines 115<br />
RESEARCH NOTE:<br />
Liz WILSON, "There isn't a man here that<br />
I should be ashamed": Resistance to Indian<br />
Cultural Conventions regarding Female Nudity .. 138<br />
BOOK REVIEW:<br />
Malavika KARLEKAR, Development as Freedom,<br />
Amartya Sen, London; New Delhi:<br />
Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press (1999) ·150<br />
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Columbia Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Gender and Law<br />
Volume 10 2000 Number 1<br />
TENTH ANNIVERSARY ARTICLES<br />
Introduction Lawrence Dempsey and Shruti Rana<br />
Thoughts from a Fonner Editor-in-Chief....... Laura LaVelie 5<br />
Sexual Orientation and the Law: Valid and Valuable<br />
Jurisprudence Susan 1. Becker 7<br />
Women on the Federal Bench - A Progress Report<br />
..................The Honorable Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum 23<br />
Excerpt from Remarks Given at the International Women's<br />
Forum Lunch Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 25<br />
Reaching Out-And Back The Honorable Patricia A.<br />
Hemann and The Honorable Pat E. Morgenstern-Clarren 29<br />
Women and Children First Why Not Build Enough<br />
Lifeboats? Gary1. Maxwell 33<br />
Two Anniversaries <strong>of</strong>Challenge and Change<br />
................................................Lynn Hecht Schafran 51<br />
Women Get Heart Disease Too: A BriefHistory <strong>of</strong>Gender<br />
Discrimination in Medical Research<br />
.... .............................The Honorable Donna E. Shalala 57<br />
On the Columbia Journal <strong>of</strong>Gender and Law's Future Role<br />
.......................... ........The Honorable Jack B. Weinstein 61<br />
BriefAgainst Homophobia at the Bar: To Law School Dean:<br />
Mid 1960s Anonymous 63<br />
Inclusions and Exclusions in Work-Family Policy: The Public<br />
Values and Moral Code Embedded in the Family and Medical<br />
Leave Act. Lisa Bornstein 77<br />
The Equal Protection Problem in Sexual Harassment Doctrine<br />
..........................................................Brian Lehman 125
14 d • I f f e r e n c e s<br />
Volume 11<br />
America the Feminine<br />
Fall 1999/2000<br />
PHILIP GOULD<br />
LEONARD TENNENHOUSE<br />
DANA D. NELSON<br />
DALE M. BAUER<br />
GILLIAN BROWN<br />
ROBYN WIEGMAN<br />
REY CHOW<br />
Guest Editors<br />
Leonard Tennenhouse<br />
Philip Gould<br />
i Introduction.<br />
Revisiting the uFeminization H<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Culture<br />
1 Libertine America<br />
29 "No Cold or Empty Heart":<br />
Polygenesis, Scientific<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalization, and the<br />
Unfinished Business <strong>of</strong> Male<br />
Sentimentalism<br />
57 "In the Blood": Sentiment,<br />
Sex, and the Ugly Girl<br />
76 Child's Play<br />
107 Feminism, Institutionalism,<br />
and the Idiom <strong>of</strong> Failure<br />
1J 7 When Whiteness Feminizes ..• :<br />
Some Consequences <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Supplementary Logic
The<br />
EDITORIAL 403<br />
European<br />
Lorna Stevells, Stephen Brown and<br />
Pailline Madaran 405<br />
Gender, Nationality and Cultural<br />
Representations <strong>of</strong> Ireland: An Irish<br />
Woman's Place?<br />
Harriet BjerTum Nielsen and Monica Rudberg 423<br />
Gender, Love and Education in Three<br />
Generations: The Way Out and Up<br />
Elly de Bruijn and Monique Va/mew 455<br />
Changes in Occupational Structure and<br />
Occupational Practice: A Challenge to<br />
Education<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong><br />
Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Hmltle Marlene Da"l 475 VOLUME 7<br />
A Perceptive and Reflective State?<br />
ISSUE 4<br />
CONFERENCE REPORTS<br />
Sonja Spee 495<br />
Challenging Rhetorics: Cross·disciplinary<br />
Sites <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong> Discourse<br />
Mieke VerlaG 497<br />
Feminism(s) with an Eastern Touch:<br />
Reflections on the Dubrovnik Seminars on<br />
'Women and Politics'<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Misha Kavka 501<br />
Laughing and Crying with <strong>Feminist</strong> Film<br />
Maria Micaela Coppola 503<br />
Tracing the Artist's Journey through Space<br />
and Texts<br />
Lisa Rolli Fleury 506<br />
Understanding Others, Understanding<br />
Ourselves - Finnish Folklore and Gender,<br />
Past and Present<br />
Nadje S. AI-Ali 511<br />
Muslim Women's Micro-Politics:<br />
Challenging Ethnocentric and Male·<br />
Focused Discussions on Globalization<br />
Carla Localelli 513<br />
Claiming Partisanship<br />
BOOKS RECEIVED 517<br />
LIST OF REFEREES 521<br />
INDEX TO VOLUME 7 523<br />
NOVEMBER 2000<br />
15
<strong>Feminist</strong> Collections<br />
A Quarterly <strong>of</strong> Women's Studies Resources<br />
Volume 22, No.1, Fa112000<br />
CONTENTS<br />
From the Editors<br />
Letter to the Editors<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Lynne Alice A Cutting Edge: Ausualian <strong>Feminist</strong> Writing<br />
in Review<br />
Kathleen Mulligan-Hansel Women in International Politics<br />
Rima Apple The Puzzle <strong>of</strong> Modern Motherhood<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong>Visions<br />
Valerie Mannis Consuucting the Mothering Experience:<br />
Videos on Motherhood<br />
Terry Brown Women and Economics on the Global Scene:<br />
A Review <strong>of</strong> Films<br />
Marianne Boere Treasures <strong>of</strong> the Women's Movement 19<br />
Melis..Alsgaard Digital Feminism: Reaching Women Through<br />
Web·Based Courses 22<br />
Compiledby Linda Shull Computer Talk 2S<br />
ReviewedbyPhyJlJs Holman New Reference Works in Women's Studies 28<br />
Weisbsud and others<br />
CompiledbyLinda Shult Periodical Notes 33<br />
Compiled byJennifer Kilchak Items <strong>of</strong>Note 37<br />
Books Recently Received 38<br />
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9<br />
12<br />
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FEMINIST<br />
STUDIES<br />
I Volume 26, Number 3 Fall 2000<br />
Ravina Aggarwal<br />
Meena Alexander<br />
Paola Bacchelta<br />
Ashwini Tambe<br />
Tanika Sarkar<br />
Mrinalini Sinha<br />
U.Kalpagam<br />
Richa Nagar<br />
RakaRay<br />
Sandra Gunning<br />
Kamala Das<br />
Rosemary Marangoly<br />
George<br />
Preface<br />
"Point <strong>of</strong> Departure": <strong>Feminist</strong> Locations and<br />
the Politics <strong>of</strong> Travel in India<br />
Rites <strong>of</strong> Sense; Port Sudan (Poetry)<br />
Reinterrogating Partition Violence: Voices <strong>of</strong><br />
Women/Children/Dalits in India's Partition<br />
(Review Essay)<br />
Colluding Patriarchies: The Colonial<br />
Reform <strong>of</strong> Sexual Relations in India<br />
(Review Essay)<br />
A Prehistory <strong>of</strong> Rights: The Age <strong>of</strong> Consent<br />
Debate in Colonial Bengal<br />
Refashioning Mother India: Feminism and<br />
Nationalism in Late-Colonial India<br />
The Women's Movement in India Today<br />
New Agendas and Old Problems<br />
(Review Essay)<br />
Religion, Race, and the Debate over MlIt'a in<br />
Dar es Salaam<br />
Masculinity, Femininity, and Servitude:<br />
Domestic Workers in Calcutta in the<br />
Late Twentieth Century<br />
Re-Crafting Contemporary Female Voices:<br />
The Revival <strong>of</strong> Quilt-Making among Rural<br />
Hindu Women <strong>of</strong> Eastern India<br />
An Introduction; The Dance <strong>of</strong> the Eunuchs;<br />
The Freaks (Poetry)<br />
Calling Kamala Das Queer: Rereading<br />
My Story<br />
Notes on Contributors<br />
Publications Received<br />
529<br />
535<br />
563<br />
567<br />
587<br />
601<br />
623<br />
645<br />
661<br />
691<br />
719<br />
727<br />
731<br />
764<br />
767<br />
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20 <strong>Feminist</strong> Teacher<br />
Vol. 13<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
Letter to Our Readers<br />
Articles<br />
From Theory to Praxis in Women's Studies:<br />
Guest Speakers and Service-I.earning as Pedagogy<br />
By Tamara Agha-Jaffur<br />
12 From College Classroom to Community Action<br />
By Patricia A. Washington<br />
35 <strong>Feminist</strong> Responses to Stigma:<br />
Building Assets in African American Adolescent Girls<br />
By I.en Berkey, Trisha Franzen, and Lisa I.eitz<br />
48 The Roles <strong>of</strong>Campus-Based Women's Centers<br />
By Kelli Zaytoun Byrne<br />
Issue I, 2000<br />
61 Beyond the Food Court, Goals and Strategies for Teaching Multiculturalism<br />
By Paula Rothenberg<br />
Book Reviews<br />
74 Community Activism and <strong>Feminist</strong> Politics: Organising Across Race,<br />
Class and Gender by Nancy A. Naples<br />
By Helen Johnson<br />
77 Becoming Divine: Towards a <strong>Feminist</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Religion by Grace M. Jantzen<br />
By Phyllis H. Kaminski<br />
80 Family Pictures: A Philosopher Explores the Familiar by Laura Duhan Kaplan<br />
By Martha Satz<br />
Departments<br />
84 Call for Reviewers<br />
85 Resources, Grants, Calls for Papers<br />
87 Our Contributors
22 IF IE M II fNj II Sf<br />
Volume 1 Number 3 2000<br />
EDITORIAL 259<br />
ARTICLES<br />
But the empress has no clothes! Some awkward questions about the<br />
'missing revolution' in feminist theory<br />
Liz Stanley and Sue Wise 261<br />
Beyond identity: feminism, identity and identity politics<br />
Suson Hekman 289<br />
Reconceiving citizenship: the challenge <strong>of</strong> mothers as political<br />
activists<br />
Kerreen Reiger 309<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> epistemology and value<br />
Alison Assiter 329<br />
Gender's nature: intersexuality, transsexualism and the 'sex'l'gender'<br />
binary<br />
Myra J. Hird 347<br />
INTERCHANGES<br />
Higamous, hogamous, woman monogamous<br />
Amanda Rees<br />
Pure tolerance revisited<br />
Denise Thompson<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Luce Irigaray, The Forgetting <strong>of</strong>Air in Martin Heidegger<br />
Reviewed by Sarah Falcus 375<br />
Bonnie Zimmerman (ed.), The Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong>Lesbian Histories and<br />
Cultures 376<br />
Reviewed by Ann Kaloski-Naylor<br />
Janice Haaken, Pillar <strong>of</strong>Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils<br />
<strong>of</strong>Looking Back 378<br />
Reviewed by Pamela Raine<br />
Moira Gatens and Alison Mackinnon (eds), Gender and<br />
Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship 379<br />
Reviewed by Lois Bryson<br />
Judith Halberstam, Female Masculinity 381<br />
Reviewed by Maria Antoniou<br />
383<br />
Index to Volume 1, 2000<br />
365<br />
371
24<br />
......rontiers<br />
AJournal <strong>of</strong>Women Studies<br />
VOLUME XXI NUMBER 3,2000<br />
Introduction<br />
Japanese American Women and the Student<br />
Relocation Movement, 1942-1945<br />
Leslir A, Ito<br />
Young Women and Success:<br />
The Most Persistent Barrier 25<br />
Pamela Hindman Hearn<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> Reflections on <strong>University</strong> Activism<br />
through \Vomen's Studies at a State <strong>University</strong>:<br />
Narratives <strong>of</strong>Promise, Compromise. and Powerlessness 38<br />
BarbaraJ Shircliffi<br />
98 Crows; Crows; Leaves (an) 61<br />
Marcia C Harvey<br />
Seen But Not Heard: The Racial Gap Between<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> Discourse and Practice 64<br />
Kimberly D. Nettle! dnd VtIlttria K Patton<br />
Beyond Speaking as an ''As A" and Stating the "Etc.":<br />
Toward Engaging a Praxis <strong>of</strong>Difference 82<br />
Pamela Moss and Margo L. Maftvychuk<br />
Chicana <strong>Feminist</strong> Narratives and the Politics <strong>of</strong>the Self 105<br />
C. A/ejandra Smr!<br />
Emancipatory Pedagogy?: Women's Bodies and<br />
the Creative Process in Dance 124<br />
jillGmn<br />
Dancing the Yes; In the Swim <strong>of</strong>the Rose #2;<br />
Ariadne's Thread (att) 141<br />
Marjorie Mikasen<br />
... Thighs (essay) 145<br />
Marilyn Vogler Urian<br />
Walls and Bridges: Cultural Mediation and the<br />
Legacy <strong>of</strong>Ella Deloria 158<br />
janet L. Finn<br />
Cradle Casket I; Stygian Blanket;<br />
Eatth and Sky Blanket (att) 183<br />
Naomi Kark Schedl<br />
Cultural Hybridity, Gender, and Identity:<br />
A Pacific Islander \Voman in the Academy 187<br />
AnllaMarie ChriuialJJen<br />
Weave and Mend (essay) 197<br />
joanne B. Mulcahy<br />
Orange Branch with Gold; Tree Altar;<br />
Circle with Seven Hands; Great Coat (art) 210<br />
NaneyAzam<br />
Keading; Tea \X'ith Anastasia; The Stitching Doll;<br />
Lavienna (poetty) 215<br />
Michelle Thiel<br />
Contributors 22 t<br />
Index: Volume 21 225<br />
iii
Gender and<br />
Development<br />
Editorial 2<br />
Caroline Sweetman<br />
Women and Leadership<br />
Volume 8 Number 3 November 2000<br />
'Point <strong>of</strong> order, Mr Speaker': African women claiming their space in parliament 8<br />
Sylvia Tama/e<br />
From palm tree to parliament: training women for political leadership and public life 16<br />
Lesley Abdela<br />
Towards realistic strategies for women's political empowerment in Africa 24<br />
Sara Hlupekile Longwe<br />
Collective action, organisation building, and leadership: women workers in the<br />
garment sector in Bangladesh 31<br />
Petra Danneeker<br />
'Empowered leaders'? Perspectives on women heading households in Latin America<br />
and Southern Africa 40<br />
Kavita Datta and Cathy Mel/waine<br />
Transformational leadership: advancing the agenda for gender justice 50<br />
Peggy Antrobus<br />
Leadership for adolescent girls: the role <strong>of</strong> secondary schools in Uganda 57<br />
Jill Sperandio<br />
The leadership role <strong>of</strong> international law in enforcing women's rights:<br />
the Optional Protocol to the Women's Convention 65<br />
Kwong-Leung Tang<br />
Leadership for social transformation: some ideas and questions on institutions<br />
and feminist leadership 74<br />
Amna Rao and David Kelleher<br />
Resources 80<br />
Compiled by Erin Murphy Graham<br />
Publications 80<br />
Organisations 84<br />
Electronic resources 85<br />
Videos 86<br />
Index to Volume 8 87<br />
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26 Gender and Education<br />
Volwne 12 Nwnber 4 December 2000<br />
EDITORIAL<br />
Loraine Blaxln, Christina Hllghes, Rosemary Presklll & Jane Martin. Faring WeU:<br />
Gender and Education 1995-2000 413<br />
NellY P. Stromqllist. Voice, Harmony, and Fugue in Global Feminism 419<br />
Johanna HYn, Sandra Acker & Elisabeth Richards. Making a Difference: women in<br />
management in Australian and Canadian faculties <strong>of</strong> education 435<br />
Kalri Komulainen. The Past is Difference-The Difference is Past 449<br />
Maria Tamboll/roll. The Paradox <strong>of</strong> Being a Woman Teacher 463<br />
Gtllaro Castro- VtitqueZ. Masculinity and Condom Use among Mexican Teenagers:<br />
the Escuela Nacional Prepartoria No. l's case 479<br />
MollY Wamngton & Mi
,<br />
Gender and Education<br />
Volume 13 Number I March 2001<br />
EDITORIAL<br />
A Word From the New Editors<br />
Franar A. Mahn. Women's Studies in England: mature women students and their<br />
educational vision 7<br />
EvelYn Arie. Responding to a 'Conquistadora': readers talk about gender in<br />
Mexican secondary schools 25<br />
Shtreen Benjamin. Challenging Masculinities: disability and achievement in testing<br />
times 39<br />
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Volume 14, Number 6<br />
GENDER & SOCIETY<br />
December 2000<br />
Contents<br />
From the Editor 717<br />
Articles<br />
Badgering or Bantering? Gender Differences<br />
in Experience <strong>of</strong>, and Reactions to, Sexual<br />
Harassment among U.S. High School Students<br />
JEANNE Z. HAND and LAURA SANCHEZ 718<br />
The Social Organization <strong>of</strong> Sexuality and<br />
Gender in Alternative Hard Rock:<br />
An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Inlersectionalily<br />
MtMI SCHtPPI!RS 747<br />
Perspectives<br />
Barbie Girls versus Sea Monsters:<br />
Children ConslrUcting Gender<br />
MtCHAEL A. MESSNER 765<br />
Research Report<br />
Class, Gender, and Parental Values in the 1990s<br />
HONG XIAO 785<br />
Sympoalum<br />
Response 10 Baxter and Wright<br />
DANA M. BRnTON and CHRISTINI! L. WILLIAMS<br />
Equality and Cumulative Disadvanlage:<br />
Response 10 Baxter and Wright<br />
MYRA MARX FEJlRI!I!and BANDANA PURKAYASTIIA 809<br />
The Glass Ceiling Hypothesis: A Reply 10 Critics<br />
I!RIK OUN WRIGIIT IJId lANHEN BAXTI!R 814<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Gay Men's Friendships: Invincible Communities<br />
by Peter Nardi<br />
LlONBLCANTU 822<br />
Girl Talk: Adolescent Magazines and Their Readers<br />
by Dawn H. Currie<br />
AMY c. waKlNS 823<br />
White Weddings: Romancing<br />
Heterosexuality in Popular Culture<br />
by Chrys Ingraham<br />
MELISSA A. MILKIB 824<br />
Weaving Work and Motherhood<br />
by Anita nta Garey<br />
SABINE N. MI!RZ 826<br />
The Geadered Society<br />
by Michael S. Kimmel<br />
BETHB.HBSS 827<br />
Fields a! Protest: Women's<br />
Movements I'n India<br />
by Raka Ray<br />
SHUBHRA SHARMA 829<br />
With Thanks 832<br />
Index 835<br />
CaU for Papers 841<br />
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GENDER & SOCIETY<br />
February 200 I<br />
Contents<br />
From the Editor 5<br />
Articles<br />
New Plantations, New Workers:<br />
Gender and Production Politics in the Dominican Republic<br />
LAURA T. RAYNOLDS 7<br />
Gender and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Purity:<br />
Explaining Fonnal and Infonnal Work Rewards<br />
for Physicians in Estonia<br />
DONALD A. BARR and ELlZABBTIl HEGER BOYLE 29<br />
Winning the Vote in the Wesl:<br />
The Political Successes <strong>of</strong><br />
the Women's Suffrage Movements, 1866-1919<br />
HOLLY I. McCAMMON and KAREN E. CAMPBELL 55<br />
Vulnerability and Dangerousness:<br />
The Construction <strong>of</strong> Gender through<br />
Conversation about Violence<br />
IOCELYN A. HOLLANDER 83<br />
Gender Shows:<br />
Firsl-Time Mothers and Embodied Selves<br />
LUCY BAILEY 110<br />
Perspective.s<br />
Bounded Liberation:<br />
A Focused Study <strong>of</strong>La Loche League International<br />
CHRISTINA G. BOBEL 130<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Caring and Gender<br />
by Francesca M. Cancian and Stacey J. OIiker<br />
BARBARA K. CHESNEY and WILLIAM T. ARMALINE 152<br />
Revisioning Women, Heal/h, and Healing:<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong>, Cui/ural, and Technoscience Perspectives<br />
edited by Adele E. Clarke and Virginia L. Olesen<br />
IUDml D. AUERBACH 153<br />
Women, Families and HN/AlDS:<br />
A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America<br />
by Carol Campbell<br />
BETH E. SCHNEIDER 155<br />
Sexfor Sale:<br />
Prostitation, Pornography, and the Sex Industry<br />
edited by Ronald Weitzer<br />
PENELOPE I. HANKE 156<br />
Heroes in Hard 1imes:<br />
Cop Action Movies in the U.S.<br />
by Neal King<br />
KRIN GABBARD 159<br />
Libera/ing Method:<br />
Feminism and Social Research<br />
by Mllljorie L. DeVaul!<br />
BARRIE THORNE 160<br />
Call for Papers 163
GENDER ISSUES<br />
Summer 2000 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 3<br />
Volume 18, No.3, Summer 2000<br />
Rita J. Sinwn Introduction 3<br />
Articles<br />
Nina Chern<strong>of</strong>f Women and Crime the World Over 5<br />
Rita J. Sinwn<br />
Suzanne Karstedt Emancipation, Crime and Problem<br />
Behavior <strong>of</strong>Women: A Perspective<br />
from Germany 21<br />
Edna Erez Women, Crime and Justice in Israel:<br />
Yae/Bassin An Update 59<br />
GioraRahav<br />
Kevonne Small Female Crime in the United States,<br />
1963-1998: An Update 75<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Mike P/anty Women and the Death Penalty in the<br />
United States, 1900--1998 91<br />
Donna R. Gabbacia Women <strong>of</strong>Courage; Jewish and Italian<br />
Immigrant Women in New York 95<br />
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Health Care<br />
for Women<br />
International<br />
The Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Council on Women's Health Issues<br />
CONTENTS Volume 21 I Number 8 I 2000<br />
EDITORIAL I 655<br />
NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S<br />
HEALTH ISSUES I 657<br />
MOTHERS AND THEIR DISABLED CHILDREN: REFINING THE<br />
CONCEPT OF NORMALIZATION I Janice M. Morse, Sharon Wilson, and<br />
Janice Penrod I 659<br />
ROLES, LIFESTYLES, AND WELL-BEING AS PREDICTORS OF<br />
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AMONG YOUNG AND MIDLIFE WOMEN I<br />
Shirley A. Murphy, Cynthia D. Connelly, Carina Evens, and Ann Vander<br />
Stoep I 677<br />
BREAST CANCER ATTITUDES, KNOWLEDGE, AND SCREENING<br />
BEHAVIOR IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT A FAMILY HISTORY OF<br />
BREAST CANCER I B. Jo Hailey, Cindy L. Carter, and Darla R. Burnett I<br />
701<br />
SUSTENANCE OF WOMEN'S HEALTH AFTER THE AGE OF 45 YEARS<br />
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN, BENIN CITY, NIGERIA I<br />
Abigail O. Imogie I 717<br />
SELF-RATED HEALTH IN WOMEN AFTER THEIR FIRST MYOCARDIAL<br />
INFARCTION: A 12-MONTH COMPARISON BETWEEN PARTICIPATION<br />
AND NONPARTIClPATION IN A CARDIAC REHABILITATION<br />
PROGAMME I Bengt Fridlund I 727<br />
Followng page 739:<br />
Title Page to Volume 21<br />
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents to Volume 21<br />
Author Index to Volume 21<br />
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Health Care<br />
for Women<br />
International<br />
The Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Council on Women's Health Issues<br />
CONTENTS Votume 22 I Number 1-2 I 2001<br />
Special Double Issue on Grounded Theory<br />
EDITORIAL I I<br />
NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S<br />
HEALTH ISSUES I 5<br />
EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT WOMEN THROUGH<br />
GROUNDED THEORY: INTRODUCTION TO THE COLLECTION I<br />
Jeanne Quint BenoHel I 7<br />
THE IMPORTANCE OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTION IN GROUNDED<br />
THEORY RESEARCH ON WOMEN'S HEALTH I Dauna L. Crooks I II<br />
IMPACT OF PRESCRIBED ACTIVITY RESTRICTION DURING<br />
PREGNANCY ON WOMEN AND FAMILIES I Katharyn A. May I 29<br />
THE PROCESS OF PERINATAL CRACK USERS BECOMING<br />
TEMPERANT: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES I<br />
Suzanne Pursley-Crolleau I 49<br />
LEARNING THE HARSH REALITIES OF LIFE: SEXUAL VIOLENCE,<br />
DISILLUSIONMENT, AND MEANING I Claire Burke Draucker I 67<br />
WANDERING IN THE DARK: WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES WITH<br />
DEPRESSION I Rita Schreiber I 85<br />
OLDER WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER: NEW UNDERSTANDINGS<br />
THROUGH GROUNDED THEORY RESEARCH I Dauna L. Crooks I 99<br />
CONNECTED AND DISCONNECTED SUPPORT: THE IMPACT ON THE<br />
CAREGIVING PROCESS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE I Judith Wuest,<br />
Penny King Ericson, Phyllis Noerager Stem, & Glenn W. Irwin Jr. I lIS<br />
SUSTAINING THE RELATIONSHIP: WOMEN'S CAREGIVING IN THE<br />
CONTEXT OF HIV DISEASE I Sheila M. Bunting I 131<br />
DISENFRANCHISED MOTHERS: CARING FOR AN ADULT CHILD WITH<br />
SCHIZOPHRENIA I P. Jane Milliken I 149<br />
PRECARIOUS ORDERING: TOWARD A FORMAL THEORY OF WOMEN'S<br />
CARJNG I Judith Wuest I 167
HECATE 3S<br />
An Interdisciplinary Journal <strong>of</strong> Women's Liberation<br />
Vol. 26 no. 2, 2000<br />
FOCUS ON WOMEN AND TRADE UNIONS<br />
Editorial: Sexual Politics and Trade Unions<br />
Tough Choices: Mass Media Accounts <strong>of</strong><br />
Women Union Leaders<br />
Kathie Muir<br />
Sisters and Sisters? Labour Movements<br />
and Women's Movements in<br />
(English) Canada and Australia<br />
Suzanne Franzway<br />
What Do Women Want from Union<br />
Representatiou?<br />
Anne Forrest<br />
The Low Pink Ceiling<br />
1. Mardi Gras: The Biggest Labour Festival <strong>of</strong><br />
the Year<br />
Robyn Fortescue<br />
2. Trade Union Involvement in the Gay and<br />
Lesbian Mardi Gras: A Lesbian Perspective Karen Askew<br />
Bread and Roses (a)cross the. Pacific<br />
1. Carole Conde, Catherine McLeod and Maureen Hynes<br />
2. Jude Elton, Michelle Hogan and Kathie Muir<br />
3. Anne Learmonth<br />
Change Is Slow: Indigenous Women and Ann Flood and Kathie<br />
Unions<br />
Muir<br />
The Emma Miller Award for Women<br />
Unionists<br />
Barbara Williams<br />
Songs <strong>of</strong>Sexual Politics from Across the B,'Qzen Hussies and<br />
Sea<br />
Maryan Street<br />
List <strong>of</strong>Contributors<br />
Bette Davis and her Camellias Tara Brabazon<br />
Poems by Angela Costi, Uli K..ahn, Kath ..yn Hamman, Alison<br />
Lambe..t<br />
'Cravings' Maya Linden<br />
'Twenty Words a Day' Shelley James<br />
Poems by Philomena van Rijswijk, Lorraine McGuigan<br />
'7.42pm' Felicity Castagna<br />
The Black Communist: The Contested<br />
Memory <strong>of</strong> Margaret Tucker<br />
Jennifer Jones<br />
'To Sit Down and Write That Book':<br />
Interview with Jackie Huggins<br />
CII";s Watson<br />
'Silence(d) Is Death'<br />
Zoe Karpin<br />
Waves from the Oceanic Shore: Women<br />
Writing the Sea<br />
311Ono Tacon<br />
'Ben'<br />
Ashlley Morgan-Shae<br />
'Inventing Beatrice': Writing an<br />
Auto/biography Jill Golden<br />
Poems by Susan Kruss, Simone Dawson·Walker, Susan Naisbitt.<br />
CII"istine Poice, Nicola Knox, Lesley Walter<br />
10-30<br />
47-61<br />
62-68<br />
9 8-112<br />
113-121<br />
122-124<br />
125-126<br />
127-129<br />
130 -134<br />
135-145<br />
146-154<br />
155-159<br />
160-170<br />
171-175<br />
186-189
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Cerrying the Benller: Women, Leadership endActivism in Ausfralie.<br />
Edned by Joan Eveline and lorreine Hayden<br />
Reviewed by Joy Damousl<br />
PLACEBOUND: Austreliell <strong>Feminist</strong> Geogrephles.<br />
By louise Johnson (with Jackie Huggins end Jane Jecobs)<br />
Reviewed by Mlrjana lozanovska<br />
The Idee o(Perfection.<br />
By Kate Grenville<br />
Reviewed by lesley Waijer<br />
He"A UfeUme.<br />
By Judnh Wright<br />
Reviewed by Sylvia Martin<br />
• Aboriginel Women By Degrees: Their stories o(the Journey Towerds Ac_mlcAchievement.<br />
Edned by Mary Ann Bin-Sallk<br />
Reviewed by Terry Whitebeach<br />
• Teught Bodies.<br />
Edned by Clare O'Farrell, Daphne Meadmore, Ertca McWilliam & Colin Symes<br />
Pedagogicel Pleesures.<br />
By Enca McWilliam<br />
Reviewed by Alison Bartlett<br />
Around Here.<br />
By Cath Kenneally<br />
Rogue EqueUons.<br />
By Wendy Jenkins<br />
Reviewed by Bev Braune<br />
• inlemew with Suniti Namjoshi.<br />
Christine Croyden<br />
• Isabelle.<br />
By Fiona Mountain<br />
Ke/e Hennigen's Girl.<br />
By Cathenne Cookson<br />
Rebe/.<br />
By Cheryl Sawyer<br />
Reviewed by Margaret Brennan<br />
• Inside 2000: Elegy.<br />
By Jodie Gallagher<br />
So Wet.<br />
By Samantha Baws<br />
Uke e Metephor.<br />
By Gabrtelle Maodonald<br />
BebyX<br />
By Campion Decent<br />
Violet Inc.<br />
By Pam leversha<br />
Nlghlfe".<br />
By Joanna Murray-Smnh.<br />
Reviewed by Maryrose Casey<br />
• Feliing Women.<br />
By Belinda Castles<br />
NYC.<br />
By Cathanne Ford<br />
Reviewed by Allison Craven<br />
• D.J. Dorothy Jeen Ross.<br />
By Barbara Falk with Cecile Tnoll<br />
Reviewed by Donna Dwyer<br />
• One o(Meny!poems from prison.<br />
By Brenda Hodge<br />
Hijecked to the Underworld.<br />
By Carolyn Gernsh<br />
Eech C/eer Night.<br />
By Marcella Polaln<br />
Adegio (or the Deed<br />
Reviewed by Jeltje Fanoy
IVOLUME 14 NUMBER 3 SUMMER 2000<br />
THE IMMIGRANT CHILDREN by Linda K Wright 3<br />
INTERVIEW WITH MARY SHARRATT<br />
by Jana Robbins and Anita Budd 4<br />
LITERATURE 100 by Carmen Germain 6<br />
UNTITLED by Monique Ferrell 6<br />
DIM SUM by Josephine Chien 6<br />
CRUMPLED THOUGHTS IN HER<br />
WASTEPAPER BASKET by Sarah Mlynowski 7<br />
BOOKWATCH by Carol Maloney 9<br />
BOOK REVIEWS by Wright, Reddy and Gordenstein 10<br />
THE BACK PAGE advertisements, etc 12<br />
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A Journal <strong>of</strong><strong>Feminist</strong> Philosophy<br />
Volume 16 Number 1 Winter 2001<br />
Greta Gaatd<br />
Tools for a Cross-Cultural <strong>Feminist</strong> Ethics: Exploring Ethical Contexts and<br />
Contents in the Makah Whale Hunt<br />
27 Lisa Weasel<br />
Dismantling the Self/Other Dichotomy in Science: Towards a <strong>Feminist</strong><br />
Model <strong>of</strong> the Immune System<br />
45 Barbara Nicholas<br />
Exploring a Moral Landscape: Genetic Science and Ethics<br />
64 Nancy Holland<br />
The Death <strong>of</strong>the Other/Father: A <strong>Feminist</strong> Reading <strong>of</strong> Derrida's<br />
Haunwlogy<br />
Recovering our·Predecessors<br />
72 Donald Walhout<br />
Julia Gulliver as Philosopher<br />
Book Reviews<br />
90 Unda Nicholson<br />
Revisioning Geoder edited by Myra Marx Feree, Judith Lorber, and Beth<br />
RHess<br />
91 Susan Babbitt<br />
Analyzing the Different Voice: <strong>Feminist</strong> Psychological Theory and Literary<br />
Texts edited by Jerilyn Fisher and Ellen S. Silber<br />
94 Ruth Abbey<br />
The Complete Works <strong>of</strong>Harriet Taylor MiU edited by Jo Ellen Jacobs,<br />
assistant edited by Paula Hanns Payne<br />
98 Nancy Frankenberry<br />
Becoming Divine: Towards a <strong>Feminist</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong>Religion by Grace M.<br />
Jantzen<br />
100 Kelly Oliver<br />
Irigaray and Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy by Tamsin<br />
Lorraine<br />
102 Gur/een Grewal<br />
Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third-World Feminism by<br />
Uma Narayan<br />
106 Kelly Oliver<br />
Textures <strong>of</strong> Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas and Merleat
Indian Journal <strong>of</strong> Gender Studies<br />
Special Issue: Feminism and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />
Editor: Rajeswarl Sunder Rajan<br />
Volume 7 Number 2<br />
CONTENTS<br />
July-December 2000<br />
lntroduction: Feminism and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />
Rajeswari Sunder Rajan 153<br />
Articles<br />
Life Experiences l Resistance and <strong>Feminist</strong> Consciousness<br />
U. Kalpagam 167<br />
The Bleeding Edge: Resistance as Strength and Paralysis<br />
Srimati Basu 185<br />
Rokeya Sakhawat Hosain's Gyanphal and Mukfiphal: A Critique <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Iconography <strong>of</strong> the Nation-as-Mother<br />
Kalyani Dutta 203<br />
Re-presenting Protest and Resistance on Stage: Avvai<br />
V. Padma ('Mangai') 217<br />
Bearing Witness: Rape, Female Resistance, Male Authority and the<br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> Gender Representation in Popular Indian Cinema<br />
Nira Gupta-Cassale 231<br />
The Desiring Subject: Female Pleasures and <strong>Feminist</strong> Resistance<br />
in Deepa Mehta's Fire<br />
Brinda Bose 249<br />
'Feminism' in Print Media<br />
Maitrayee Chaudhuri 263<br />
Dismantling the Master's House: The Predicament <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong> Publishing<br />
and Writing Today<br />
Ritu Menon 289<br />
Writing against the Grain: African Women's Texts on Female Infibulation<br />
as Literature <strong>of</strong> Resistance<br />
Sandra Ponzanesi 303<br />
Book Reviews 319<br />
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Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong> Family Therapy<br />
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 1<br />
DIALOGUE<br />
An International Forum<br />
2000<br />
A Conversation Between Michele Bograd, PhD,<br />
and Morris Taggart, PhD, About Men and Family Therapy 63<br />
Shelley Haddock<br />
HUMOR SECTION<br />
The Post-<strong>Feminist</strong> (Domestic) Labor Union 77<br />
David MacPhee<br />
Maura MacPhee<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Women sSexuality Across the Life Span: Challenging Mytlis,<br />
Creating Meanings, by Judith C. Daniluk 81<br />
Reviewed by Joan McKira.chan<br />
What Psychotherapists Need to Know About Disability,<br />
by RhodaOlkin. 8S<br />
Reviewed by Morris Taggart<br />
Trust and Betrayal in the Treatment <strong>of</strong>child Abuse,<br />
by Laurie A. MacKinnon 90<br />
Reviewed by Claudia S. Bepko<br />
Recollections <strong>of</strong>Sexual Abuse Treatment Principles<br />
and Guidelines, by Christine Courtois 93<br />
Reviewed by David Hopkinson<br />
Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy: Systemic<br />
and Cognitive Perspectives, edited by Frank M. Dattilio 98<br />
Reviewed by Leslye Mize<br />
MOVIE/PLAY REVIEW<br />
Runaway Bride, directed by Garry Marshall,<br />
produced by Touchstone Pictures<br />
Amy Collier<br />
Brian S. Collier<br />
103<br />
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Journal <strong>of</strong> Gender Studies<br />
Volume 9 Number 3 Noven>ber 2000<br />
Bet!y Robbins & Roger Mymk. The Function ifth< Felirh in: The Roc/g! Horror PUture Show<br />
and Priscilla, Queen ifthe De.rert 269<br />
Falini Aposr%u. Seduction, Simulacra and the Feininine: spectacles and images in<br />
Muriel Spark's The Publk Irrwge 281<br />
Mory &glewn. Adrienne Rich, Location and the Body 299<br />
Aliron Guy & Maura Banim. Personal Collections: women's clothing use and identity 313<br />
Christine Bousfield. The Abject Space: its gills and complaints 329<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Women and VicwnalJ Theatre (Kerry Powell), Actresse.r on the Vutorian Stage: frminine<br />
peifonnance (Gail Marshall) and Wonun and PlaywriJing in Nineteenth-Cmtury Britain<br />
(Tracy C. Davis & Ellen Donkin) reviewed by Katharine Cockin 347<br />
Hirwry ifEuropean Women's Work: 1700 w thepmen! (Deborah Simonton) reviewed by<br />
Janet Blackman 349<br />
No Middle Ground: women and raditalprole.r! (Kathleen M. Blee, Ed.) reviewed by Sheila<br />
Rowbotham 350<br />
From Grandmother w Granddaughtrr: Salvadorian women's swrits (Michael Gorkin, Marta<br />
Pineda & Gloria Leal) reviewed by Topsy Page 352<br />
EI Sig'" de Ins M0ere.r (Ana Maria Portugal & Carmen Torres, Eds) reviewed by<br />
Topsy Page 353<br />
Income Inequali!y and Povtr!Y in Malaysia (Shireen Mardziah Hashim) reviewed by<br />
Andy West 354<br />
Language and Gender (Angela Goddard & Lindsey Mean Patterson) reviewed byJanet<br />
Dullin 356<br />
Uwpian Bodits and th< Poil/its if Transgre.rsiolJ (Lucy Sargisson) reviewed by Mary<br />
Mellor 357<br />
The Middling Sort: commerce, gender, and th
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at the options and what goes into making an informed choice about surgery,<br />
chemotherapy and hormonal therapy.<br />
LUMPECfOMY VERSUS MASTECTOMY by Patrice Mi,chell. Over cl,e I", 20 years,<br />
Iwnpectomy, which spares the breast, has become the preferred surgery for women with<br />
early stage disease. Check out MAMM's review <strong>of</strong> the data on this very personal issue.<br />
FIT FOR LIFE by Eric Ness. Evidence shows that a sensible exercise regimen<br />
post·treatment, or even during therapy, can help with rehab-and make you<br />
feel good.<br />
PROFILES Aquf Se Habta Espanal by Sandra Hernandez. San Diego's Virginia<br />
Ramirez founds a Spanish-language breast cancer support group; "How do you<br />
recover?" by Cynthia L. Cooper. After her mastectomy, swimmer Susan Maguire<br />
gets back in the pooL<br />
*UACKOFUOOK<br />
COMPANION You're Not AJone; Point <strong>of</strong> Impact; A Better Biopsy;<br />
Reconstruction Roundup; Mind Games; Review <strong>of</strong> Bosom Buddies; Resources<br />
TOP TO BOnOM: Btu. BETTENCOURT. SCAl.AfART RESOURCE, MARNIE CRAWfORD SAMUElSON<br />
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EDITOR'S LETTER<br />
*FEATURES<br />
*BACK OF BOOK<br />
7<br />
CONTRIBUTORS<br />
PANORAMA It's a Wrap!; No Laughing Matter; Coverage Guaranteed;<br />
HER2 Test Scores Low; Over the Hump?; Herbal Safety<br />
TOP TO 8OnOM: NAOMI TAUBMAN, GINA TRIPLETI, COURTESY Of MARY KATZKE<br />
8<br />
LETTERS<br />
INTERNATIONAL DISPATCH Health Huddle. Activists in the United Kingdom<br />
converge to tackle the issue <strong>of</strong> their country's lackluster breast cancer record.<br />
FAMILY MATTERS Predous Cargo. A survivor sha,res the story <strong>of</strong> the journey<br />
that led to her son's birth, including how she found the ideal surrogate mom.<br />
MEDIA WATCH Comic Relief. Why the funnies keep featuring breast cancer<br />
and a look at their efforts to not only amuse but also educate.<br />
CONSUMER ADVOCACY Matters <strong>of</strong>Principle. The non·pr<strong>of</strong>it Breast cancer<br />
Action won't accept money from corporations that pr<strong>of</strong>it from cancer, Fmd out why.<br />
TRIBUTE Ms. Moxie. Remembering Oscar-winning actress Loretta Young,<br />
who captured the hearts <strong>of</strong> television audiences with grace and talent.<br />
CANCER GIRL Little Helpers. Getting carried away with guided imagery<br />
tapes is easy and may even put you in a new frame <strong>of</strong> mind.<br />
VOTE HEALTH CARE by Erik Ness. AfAMM examines the top two<br />
presidential contenders' records and proposed policies-or lack there<strong>of</strong>on<br />
health care and the environment.<br />
BIG BLUE by Liz GaJst. Depression can have pr<strong>of</strong>ound effects on cancer<br />
survivors and the newly diagnosed. Learn about the latest research. how to<br />
identify warning signs and where to go for help.<br />
THE THREADS OF HER LIFE by Janna McMahan. Cancer survivor and<br />
textile artist Lee Malerich believes in the curative powers <strong>of</strong> cutting and sewing.<br />
LUMPECfOMY VS. MASTECfOMY by Patrice Mitchell. For women<br />
diagnosed with Stage I or Stage II breast cancer, choosing between the two<br />
major surgical options is a very personal and <strong>of</strong>ten wrenching decision.<br />
PROFILES Nebraska's Zeitz Geist, by Valerie R. Robert. Kathy Zeitz entered<br />
law school and treatment for breast cancer at the same time. Punk Rocket<br />
Scientist, by Stade Stukin. Aerospace engineer Momilani Ono's got the right stuff.<br />
REVIEWS Critiques <strong>of</strong> Carly Simon's new albwn about her breast cancer,<br />
The Bedroom Tapes, and two election.related websites: issues2CXXJ.org and lXJIe·smart.org<br />
COMPANION T.Ik Therapy; They're Here to Help; Breaking the News; Clinical<br />
Trials Watch; \'7igged Out; Review <strong>of</strong> Beller Basics For The <strong>Home</strong>; Resources
No. 119<br />
Responses to Manushi<br />
July - August 2000<br />
A Rule-Based War<br />
Dr Mashelkar's Message: Patent, Publish and Prosper .3<br />
Caught in the Wheel<br />
Women and SalvationinIndian Religions<br />
MANISHASETHI 13<br />
Polarized Debates<br />
Our PoorTrack Record in Problem Solving<br />
MADHU KlSHWAR 18<br />
Reforms As IfWomen Mattered<br />
ACritique <strong>of</strong>the Proposed Christian Marriage Bill<br />
RAVIA AGNES 23<br />
The Exiles Return<br />
QurratulainHyder's Art <strong>of</strong> Fiction<br />
M. ASADUDDIN 28<br />
Story: Pocbamma's Goddess<br />
RADHA D'SOUZA 33<br />
Book: What the Body Remembers<br />
by SbaunaSingh Baldwin<br />
Review: ANURIMA BANERJI 38<br />
FilmReview: Halo Mother!<br />
An Apology for Kya Kehna<br />
PAROMlTAKAR 41<br />
Readers' Forum 43<br />
2<br />
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michigan feminist studies<br />
#14, 1999-2000 Masculinities<br />
I "What About the Boys?"<br />
What the Current Debates Tell Us<br />
And Don't Tell Us-About Boys<br />
in School<br />
Michael S. Kimmel<br />
29 Stephen King's Bookish Boys:<br />
(Re)Imagining the Masculine<br />
Kate Sullivan<br />
59 The Show About Something:<br />
Anxious Manhood and the Homosocial<br />
Order on Seinfeld<br />
Joanna L. Di Mattia<br />
83 The "Hypermasculine" Landscape<br />
<strong>of</strong>High-altitude Mountaineering<br />
Susan Frohlick<br />
107 Olaudah Equiano, Englishness, and<br />
the Negotiation <strong>of</strong>Raced Gender<br />
Jocelyn Stitt<br />
129 "The Redoubtable Betsey Trotwood";<br />
A Masculine Female in David Copperfield<br />
Margaret Price<br />
73
MINERVA<br />
Quarterly Report on<br />
Women and the Military<br />
Vol. XVIII, No. I<br />
Articles<br />
Introduction<br />
Joan I. Biddle<br />
3<br />
Military Wives in China, 1127 - 1279<br />
Chia·lin Pao-Tao and XueUang Wang<br />
7<br />
American Military Families Overseas<br />
and Early Cold War Foreign Relations<br />
D01lna Alvah<br />
19<br />
Forgotten Women?<br />
Did Americans care about wives<br />
<strong>of</strong> American servicemen in Vietnam<br />
Elizabeth Brown<br />
34<br />
Reviews<br />
Francine D'Amico and Laurie Weinstein, cds.<br />
Gender Camouflage: Women and the U. S. Military<br />
Reviewed by Donna M. Dean<br />
50<br />
Missy Cummings<br />
Spring,2000<br />
Hornel's Nest: The Experiences <strong>of</strong>One <strong>of</strong>the Navy's First<br />
Female Fighter Pilots<br />
Reviewed by Gioia Grasso<br />
53<br />
Stephanie Gutmann<br />
The Kinder, Gentler Military: Can America's Gender·Neutral<br />
Fighting Force Still Win Wars?<br />
Reviewed by J. Michael Brower<br />
57<br />
Susan Zeiger<br />
In Uncle Sam's Service: Women Workers with the American<br />
Expeditionary Force. 1917·1919<br />
Reviewed by Heidi Hamilton<br />
61<br />
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VOLUME Xl, NUMBER 2<br />
FEBRUARY I MARCH 2001<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
45<br />
I EDITOR'S PAGE<br />
BY MARCIA ANN GILLESPIE<br />
4 LETTERS<br />
9 MS.CELLANEOUS<br />
What? 9<br />
JUSt the Facts 10<br />
Word: Impossible 11<br />
\'Varnell to Watch 12<br />
14 UPPITY WOMEN<br />
Rosario Robles's Bold Agenda<br />
BY LIZ WELCII<br />
18 NEWS<br />
A Close Look at Title IX<br />
BY DENISE KIERNAN 18<br />
Afghan Women Refugees:<br />
Nowhere to Go<br />
BY IIAlEIi ANVARI 26<br />
46 THE F WORD<br />
The word ftminul still raises hackles, and not<br />
JUSt among folks on the right. Some women<br />
who walk the walk avoid the label; for others,<br />
it's a badge <strong>of</strong>courage. Is claiming this word<br />
all about age, race, and class? Does it matter<br />
what we call ourselves? Is the movement in<br />
trouble or simply in a new phase?<br />
ESSAY BY JILL NELSONI WlTlI INTER.VI£WS BY<br />
AMY AR.ONSON<br />
56 ZERO BALANCE<br />
Planning for retirement may not be the sexiest<br />
topic around, but boomers and GenXers<br />
alike can benefit from this cautionary tale.<br />
Those entering middle age are discovering-sometimes<br />
too late-that women get<br />
Ihe short end <strong>of</strong> the stick when it comes to<br />
retirement benefits. Younger women take<br />
heed: slart saving now.<br />
BY MEG COX<br />
Newsmaker: Amy Goodman<br />
BY HILLAI\Y rilEY 28<br />
Israel: Bridging the<br />
Jewish/Arab Divide<br />
BY GINA BENEVENTO 30<br />
Opinion: Watchdog Days<br />
BY PATRICIA SCHROEDER 3l<br />
Women Organiz.ing Worldwide 35<br />
CUppings<br />
BY KATE ROUNDS ]8<br />
40 YOUR HEALTH<br />
Women's Bodies are Finally<br />
Being Studied<br />
BY 51lAIlON LERNER IiO<br />
Healthnotes 45<br />
80 POETRY<br />
Photograph: Ice Storm, 1971<br />
BY NATASUA TRETliEWEY<br />
81 BOOKS<br />
The <strong>Feminist</strong>s Grimm:<br />
T!J( S(rpml SktJU<br />
BY ALEXiS JETTER 81<br />
Reviews 84<br />
86 FIRST PERSON<br />
By Any Other Name<br />
BV NOELLE HOWEY<br />
92 COLUMNS<br />
BY DAISY HERNANDEZ, PATRICIA<br />
SMITII. AND GLORIA STEINEM<br />
96 THE GUERRILLA GIRLS<br />
NO COMMENT<br />
(INSIDE tACK COVER)<br />
66 PORTFOLIO: ROMAINE BROOKS<br />
Lesbian society in Paris at the turn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
twentieth century is captured by this<br />
groundbreaking portraitist. In work ranging<br />
from erotic nudes <strong>of</strong> her lovers to somber<br />
studies <strong>of</strong>her friends, Brooks's art reflected<br />
the bohemian subculture that she inhabited<br />
and preserved for posterity.<br />
BY GLORIA JACOBS<br />
12 THE ABORTION PILL<br />
At last, women who choose abortion have an<br />
alternative to the surgical procedure. Making<br />
mifepristone available in Ihis country took<br />
decades <strong>of</strong>struggle and remains fraught with<br />
controversy. It's been heralded as a means <strong>of</strong><br />
making abortion more available for those<br />
who seek it. but it may prove to be the prochoice<br />
movement's biggest challenge.<br />
BY !dOLLY M. GINTY<br />
77
NOQA<br />
Nordic Journal <strong>of</strong> Women's Studies<br />
no. 3 2000, Volume 8<br />
Eva Borgstrom. Uila Eriksson and Jeanette<br />
Rhedding-]ones<br />
Editorial 126<br />
Elisabet Ohm<br />
Changing patterns? Reflections on contemporary<br />
Swedishresearch and debate on gender and<br />
education 128<br />
Susanne V. Knudsen<br />
Norms and niches: voices in higher education ..... 137<br />
Tuula Gordon<br />
Tears and laughter in the margins 149<br />
BOOK AND DISSERTATION REVIEWS<br />
Mikela LundalJl<br />
What is a woman? 160<br />
Arne Nilsson<br />
Conditions <strong>of</strong> life and quality <strong>of</strong> life for lesbian<br />
women and gay men 162<br />
Martina Reuter<br />
The dream <strong>of</strong> the superfluity <strong>of</strong> women 164<br />
David Tjeder<br />
What the gendering <strong>of</strong> men has engendered .........168<br />
Tobias Pettersson<br />
Woman's position in Finnish music society 173<br />
.DISCUSSION<br />
Martina Reuter & Laura Werner<br />
History, texts and feminism: an interview with<br />
Genevieve Lloyd 175<br />
INDEX 181<br />
79
interview<br />
the feminist newsjournal<br />
Israeli <strong>Feminist</strong> Peace Activist 1<br />
news<br />
National and International News 3<br />
commentary<br />
.Abortion and Obscenity , 5<br />
AIDS as Mass Femicide 6<br />
On Hating Men; On Dating Men 11<br />
review<br />
Feminism is for Everybody ;: 10<br />
regular features<br />
<strong>Feminist</strong> Radio Shows 14<br />
Festivals 16<br />
Letters 16<br />
Chicken Lady 17<br />
83
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SAFERE<br />
Southern African <strong>Feminist</strong> Review<br />
Editorial<br />
MAIN FEATURES<br />
Vol. 4 No.1. 2000<br />
InfThrough the Bodies <strong>of</strong>Women 1<br />
Amloa Mire<br />
Feminism, Anthropology and Androcenirism 25<br />
Mwenda Ntarangwl<br />
Legislative Aspects in relation to HIVIAIDS prevention in Zimbabwe 37<br />
'rls Shlrlplnda<br />
ZIMBABWEAN WOMEN ENGAGE WITH THE CONSTITUTION<br />
Interview with:<br />
Priscilla Mlslhalrabwl<br />
A Woman Leading<br />
Thoko Matshe<br />
The gender dynamics <strong>of</strong> the Consmutlanel Debate<br />
Yvonne Mahlunge<br />
Myexperiences with the Conslilutlonal Reform Process<br />
Lydia Zigomo<br />
Wondering through the Conslnulional Maze<br />
rwanl Mothob' Tapela<br />
Participation In the CCZ<br />
Joyce L Kazembe<br />
REFLECTIONS ON WRITING<br />
SAWPI- A Position Paper<br />
Oe,lr•• Lewl.<br />
POEMS<br />
The Feast<br />
WanJlru Kamau<br />
Splitting<br />
Lilian Multer.<br />
Winter Violence<br />
Stephanie Byrd<br />
Land and Peace, Dream on...<br />
Tendal Manzvanzvlke<br />
I got flowers today<br />
Anonymous<br />
MANIFESTOES<br />
Zimbabwe Women's Charter<br />
(i)<br />
47<br />
61<br />
67<br />
71<br />
79<br />
85<br />
99<br />
113<br />
114<br />
115<br />
116<br />
118<br />
121
90<br />
Vol. 43, Nos. 1/2<br />
SEX ROLES<br />
A Journal <strong>of</strong> Research<br />
CONTENTS<br />
July 2000<br />
The Experience <strong>of</strong> Sexual Harassment Among Grade-School Students:<br />
Early Socializalion <strong>of</strong> Female Subordination? 1<br />
Sarah K. Murnen and Linda Smolak<br />
Gender Schema and Social Judgments: A Developmental Study <strong>of</strong><br />
Children from Hong Kong 19<br />
Tho/rna E. Lobel, Eva Bar·David, Reut Gruber, Sing Lou and<br />
Yoram Bar-Tal<br />
Dyad Gender Differences in Preadolescents' Creative Stories 43<br />
JoNell Strough and Rainer Diriwiichter<br />
Adolescent Perception <strong>of</strong> Peer Success: A Gendered Perspective oyer<br />
Time -61<br />
Tefi Quatman, Elizabeth Sokolik, and Karin Smith<br />
The Impact <strong>of</strong> Gender and Age on Altitudes and Reactions to Unemployment:<br />
The Israeli Case 85<br />
Liat Killik<br />
Correlates <strong>of</strong> Perceived Gender Discrimination for Female Versus Male<br />
Medical Technologists 105<br />
Gary Btau and Donna Tatum<br />
BRIEF REPORTS<br />
The Effect <strong>of</strong> Exercise on Body Satisfaction and Self-Esteem as a<br />
Funclion <strong>of</strong> Gender and Age 119<br />
Marika Tiggemonll and Samantha Williamson<br />
The "Skinny" on Body Size Requests in Personal Ads 129<br />
Erica J. Miller, Jane Ellen Smith, and David L. Trembath
Vol. 43, Nos. 3/4<br />
SEX ROLES<br />
A Journal <strong>of</strong> Research<br />
CONTENTS<br />
August 2000<br />
Menstrual Reactivity: The Role <strong>of</strong> Gender-Specificity, Anxiety Sensitiv.<br />
ity, and Somatic Concerns in Self-Reported Menstrual<br />
Distress 143<br />
Sandra T. Sigmon, Kelly J. Rohan, Nina E. Halliord,<br />
Diana M. DOllla/er, and Stacy R. Whitcomb<br />
Support for the Death Penalty: A Gender-Specific Model 163<br />
Steven Stack<br />
A Status Account <strong>of</strong> Gender Stereotypes: Beyond Communality and<br />
Agency 181<br />
Michael COil way alld Lenny R. Vartanian<br />
Psychological Intimacy in the Lasting Relationships <strong>of</strong> Heterosexual<br />
and Same-Gender Couples 201<br />
Richard A. Mackey, Matthew A. Diemer, and Bemard A. O'Brien<br />
Relationship <strong>of</strong> Connected and Separate Knowing to Parental Style and<br />
Birth Order 229<br />
Kim H. Knight, Lauren Capozzi, Holly A. Eason,<br />
Marcia F. Bemarqo, Morton H. E1fenbein, and Kenneth S. FeTUS<br />
Identity Development and Life Plan Maturity: A Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
Women Athletes and Nonathletes 241<br />
Jennifer Young and Krismme Bursik<br />
Military and Civilian Undergraduates: Attitudes Toward \Vomen,<br />
Masculinity, and Authoritarianism 255<br />
Sharon E. Robinson Kurpim a"d A. Leigh Lucart<br />
91
Social Pol itics<br />
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES<br />
IN GENDER, STATE,<br />
AND SOCIETY<br />
Volume 7 • Number 3 • Fall 2000<br />
Class and Gender in the Anti-Allende Women's Movement:<br />
Chile 1970-1973 289<br />
MARGARET POWER<br />
New Roles or "New Times"? Gender Inequality<br />
and Militarism in Israel's Nation-in-Arms 309<br />
JOYCE ROBBINS AND URI BEN-EuEZER<br />
Employment Strategy Policies and Lone Parenthood:<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong> Norway 343<br />
RANDI KJELDSTAD<br />
Contributors 372<br />
Index 373<br />
95
98<br />
Studies in Gender and Sexuality<br />
Psychoanalysis • Cultural Studies • Treatment • Research<br />
\blume 2<br />
Introduction<br />
Virginia Goldner, Ph.D.<br />
Faggot = Loser<br />
Ken Corbell, Ph.D.<br />
Claude Cahun: The Third Sex<br />
Danielle Knafo, Ph.D.<br />
2001<br />
A Barrenness <strong>of</strong> Body and Theory:<br />
An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Infertility<br />
Donna Bassin, Ph.D.<br />
Who Ate My Baby? Crimes <strong>of</strong> the Oral Father<br />
Marcia lan, Ph.D.<br />
Num),er 1<br />
1<br />
3<br />
29<br />
63<br />
83
100 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature<br />
From the Editor<br />
Volume 18, Number 2<br />
ARllUES<br />
A <strong>Feminist</strong> Romance:<br />
Adapting Uule Women to the Screen<br />
Karen Hollinger and Teresa Winterhaher<br />
Mates, Marriage, and Motherhood: <strong>Feminist</strong><br />
Visions in Pauline Hopldns's Contending Forces<br />
Gloria T. RandIt<br />
Mother's Pain, Mother's Voice: Gabriela Mistral.<br />
Julia Kristeva, and the Mater Dolorosa<br />
Margare' Brn"Uus<br />
Revisiting Woolf's Representations <strong>of</strong> Androgyny:<br />
Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Nation<br />
KarenKaivoia<br />
Supplanting Shakespeare's Rislng Sons:<br />
A Perverse Reading through Woolf's The Waves<br />
Robin Hackett<br />
IThe Old Maps Are Dissolving": Intertextuality<br />
and Identity in Atwood's The Robber Brid<<br />
DOIU1a L. Potts<br />
A Bibliography <strong>of</strong>Works<br />
by and about Caroline Kirkland<br />
Erika M. Kreger<br />
ARCHIVES<br />
167<br />
173<br />
193<br />
215<br />
235<br />
263<br />
281<br />
299<br />
Fall 1999<br />
REVIEWS<br />
Womm and rhe RUt <strong>of</strong> rhe Nowl, H05-1726.<br />
By Josephine Donovan.<br />
Joan'" M. Cord6n<br />
Authorship, Commera, and Gender in Ear"<br />
Eighuenth-Cenn
102<br />
Uncoverings 2000<br />
Volume 21 <strong>of</strong> the Research Papers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American Quilt Study Group<br />
Preface<br />
RESEARCH PAPERS<br />
An "Old-Fashioned Quilting" in 1910<br />
Laurel Horton 1<br />
Textiles and Cooperative Commerce in Colonial<br />
America: The Example <strong>of</strong>William McCormick<br />
Xenia E. Cord 27<br />
Creating a New Tradition: Quilting in Tonga<br />
Phyllis S. Herda 57<br />
"Better Choose Me": Addictions to Tobacco,<br />
Collecting, and Quilting, 1880-1920<br />
Ethel Ewert Abrahams and<br />
Rachel K. Pannabecker 79<br />
Hubert Ver Mehren and HOllie Art Studios<br />
Susan Price Miller 107<br />
"Petting the Fabric": Medium<br />
and the Creative Process<br />
Lisa Gabbert 137<br />
1999 SEMINAR KEYNOTE ADDRESS<br />
Quilts and Their Stories:<br />
Revealing a Hidden History<br />
Marsha MacDowell<br />
Authors and Editor<br />
Index<br />
vii<br />
155<br />
167<br />
171
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN<br />
Volume 6, Number 4, April 2000<br />
Editor's Introduction<br />
Articles<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Having tile Last Word: An Examination <strong>of</strong><br />
Rape Survivors' Participation in Sentencing<br />
347<br />
AMANDA KONRAD! and TINA BURGER 351<br />
Women Filing Assault Cllarges on an Intimate Partner:<br />
Criminal Justice Outcome and Future Violence Experienced<br />
JUDITH McFARLANE, PAM WlLLSON,<br />
DOROTIIY LEMME¥, and ANN MALECHA 396<br />
National1Tends in Intimate Partner Homicide:<br />
United States, 1976-1995<br />
CAROL A. PUZONE, LINDA E. SALTZMAN,<br />
MARClE-JO KRESNOW, MARTlE P. THOMPSON,<br />
and JAMES A. MERCY 409<br />
Family Violence in Cllile: Political and Legal Dimensions<br />
in a Period <strong>of</strong> DenlOcratic 1Tansition<br />
Poems<br />
a memory: one <strong>of</strong>many<br />
1993: our last meeting<br />
genesis <strong>of</strong>a pyro<br />
GONZALO BACIGALUPE 427<br />
INGRID PRUSS<br />
Activist/Advocate Note<br />
Women for Women's Human Rigllts (WWHR), Istanbul, TInkey 452<br />
Book Review<br />
Mirage, by Solleir Khaslloggi<br />
CHRISTINE DYKGRAAF 457<br />
449<br />
103
104 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN<br />
Volume 7, Number 3, March 2001<br />
Editor's Introduction<br />
Articles<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Social Support Among Women in Methadone 1Teatment<br />
Who Experience Parlner Violence:<br />
Isolation and Male Controlling Behavior<br />
NABILA EL-BASSEL, LOUISA GILBERT,<br />
VALLI RA/AH, ANTHONY FOLENO,<br />
and VICTORIA FRYE<br />
Predictors <strong>of</strong>Rape Myth Acceptance Among the<br />
Male Clients <strong>of</strong>Female Street Proslilutes<br />
MARTIN A. MONTO and NORMA HOTALING<br />
<strong>University</strong> Women's Acknowledgment <strong>of</strong>Rape:<br />
Individual, Situational, and Social Factors<br />
BARRIE BONDURANT<br />
Non<strong>of</strong>fending Mothers:<br />
An Exploratory Study <strong>of</strong>Mothers Whose Partners<br />
Sexually Assaulted Their Children<br />
SHARON McCALLUM<br />
Femicide and Social Disorganization<br />
VICTORIA FRYE and SUSAN WILT<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Men Who Batter Women<br />
by Adam Edward Jukes<br />
ROBERTA LYNN SINCLAIR<br />
Harsh Punishment: International Experiences<br />
<strong>of</strong> Women's Imprisonment<br />
edited by Sandy Cook and Susanne Davies<br />
MARY BOSWORTH<br />
243<br />
246<br />
275<br />
294<br />
315<br />
335<br />
352<br />
335
FEATURES<br />
24 COVER As lhe cliche goes, she ran<br />
orf and joined the circus and the<br />
world <strong>of</strong> performance art: Leslie<br />
Tipton, contortionist<br />
32<br />
IRONCLAD<br />
Women in<br />
industry;<br />
steelmaking<br />
women<br />
22 AVOiCEfOR<br />
THE ANIMALS<br />
She relates L __""='--'<br />
what they're thinking for a rosIer <strong>of</strong><br />
more than 60 clients with whom she<br />
shares this new world skill<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
20 In thIs excerpt from the new book,<br />
Technology with Curves, Esther<br />
Dyson ponders the question <strong>of</strong><br />
whether the Internet will "change the<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> power" in women's favour<br />
NEWS<br />
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Katherine Chi: the first Canadian and<br />
the first woman to win Calgary's<br />
Esther Honens International Piano<br />
Competition<br />
Over 50,000 assemble on<br />
Parliament Hill<br />
'dem bones gonna break and,<br />
problem is, only 2 out <strong>of</strong> 10 women<br />
are aware <strong>of</strong> osteoporosis's insidious<br />
ways<br />
Women in bronze: the Famous Five<br />
celebrate for all time, on our<br />
venerable Parliament Hill, their<br />
victory in The Persons Case<br />
Survivor: there is but one women's<br />
credit union in Canada, and it's<br />
growing ,..<br />
n People, music, humour, art, speakers<br />
and good eats: our first annual<br />
fund raiser a solid success<br />
WOMaN 107<br />
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Canada's firs! feminist press<br />
resurrected \)y Canadian Scholars<br />
Press Inc.<br />
Centre <strong>of</strong> Criminology at the<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto releases new<br />
study on drugs and their use 011<br />
women as prelude to rape<br />
FINANCE AND BUSINESS<br />
14<br />
15<br />
On the heels <strong>of</strong> our 'Sourclng Staff:<br />
How to Hire Good Talent Cheap'<br />
article by HR pr<strong>of</strong>essional Christine<br />
Sanger, once you've found that good<br />
talent, here's help on how to make<br />
the new work relationship work<br />
We know it's the same old, same old,<br />
but there's no getting aW
Women<br />
Mars and Venus: The Rhetoric <strong>of</strong>Sexual Planetary Alignment<br />
Valerie Peterson<br />
Volume XXIII<br />
Number 2<br />
Fall 2000<br />
"What Is A <strong>Feminist</strong>?:" Students' Descriptions 8<br />
Lorin Basden Arnold<br />
"All They Do Is Bitch Bitch Bitch": Political and Interactional Features <strong>of</strong> Women's Officetalk 19<br />
Pally Sotirin<br />
Phenomenological Analysis <strong>of</strong>The Reentry Experiences <strong>of</strong>The Wives <strong>of</strong>Japanese 26<br />
Corporate Sojourners<br />
Masako Isa<br />
Women and Language in the Anglo-Saxon Leechbooks 41<br />
R.A. Buck<br />
Book Review 51<br />
Books in Brief 53<br />
News 54<br />
Abstracts 55<br />
Poetry<br />
Redundancy<br />
Avital Talmor (Ms)<br />
50<br />
III
114<br />
WOMEN IN<br />
GERMAN<br />
YEARBOOK<br />
16<br />
2000<br />
Acknowledgments vii<br />
Preface ix<br />
Focus: Contemporary Austria<br />
Karin Yeljilada I<br />
Encountering the Other-Beyond Political Correctness:<br />
Interview with Barbara Frischmuth<br />
Jacqueline Vansant 13<br />
Illuminating Intersections: Ten Years <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feminist</strong> Criticism<br />
on Contemporary Austrian Women Writers<br />
Siobhan S. Craig 39<br />
The Collapse <strong>of</strong> Language and the Trace <strong>of</strong> History<br />
in Ingeborg Bachmann's "Simultan"<br />
Brenda L. Belhman 61<br />
"My Characters Live Only Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as They Speak":<br />
Interview with Elfriede Jelinek<br />
Elfriede Jelinek 73<br />
Malina: A Filmscripl Based on the Novel<br />
by Ingeborg Bachmann, Scenes 116-123<br />
Maria-Regina Kecht 83<br />
Three Media-One Story? Marie-Therese Kerschbaumer's<br />
"Gypsy" Narrative<br />
Elizabeth Kautz 105<br />
Teacher and/or Mother: Personal and Political Transformations<br />
in Hilde Maria Kraus's Nine Months<br />
Patricia M. Mazon 129<br />
"Frau/ein Doktor": Literary Images <strong>of</strong> the First Female <strong>University</strong><br />
Students in Fin-de-Siecle Germany<br />
Angelika Fiihrieh 151<br />
Woman and Typewriter: Gender, Technology. and Work<br />
in Late Weimar Film<br />
Eva Ludwiga Szalay 167<br />
"I, the seeress, was owned by the palace."<br />
The Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Feminine Collusion in Christa Wolf's Cassandra<br />
Jean Wilson 191<br />
Transgression and Identity in Kleist's Penlhesilea and Wolf's Cassandra<br />
Bettina T. Becker 207<br />
Woman, Violence, Nation: Representations <strong>of</strong> Female Insurgency<br />
in Fiction and Public Discourse in the 1970s and 1980s<br />
lise Nagelschmidt 221<br />
Quo Vadis? Women at East Germany's Universities Ten Years After<br />
Jeannine Blackwell 241<br />
German Narratives <strong>of</strong> Women's Divine and Demonic Possession and<br />
Supernatural Vision 1555-1800: A Bibliography<br />
About the Contributors 259<br />
Notice to Contributors 265<br />
Contents <strong>of</strong> Recent Volumes 267
One small woman leads campus pressure for equity " 1<br />
Newswafch: Genderedpolitics at workand play " 3<br />
Women and menfraJ,tle sexual har
116<br />
Faculty turn to the courts, the feds for gender equity ... . . .. 1<br />
Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play. . . . . . . . . .. 3<br />
Womyn's Wall provides support for female debaters 6<br />
How to hire to increase diversity on your campus. . . . . . . . .. 7<br />
The Goddess Community encourages s<strong>of</strong>t leadership. . . . . .. 9<br />
How gender and age affect classroom interactions 10<br />
Women's Studies pioneer explains why history matters. . .. 33<br />
Call for papers for Virtual WIHE Conference 34<br />
Creating a community to help ABDs graduate. . . . . . . . . . .. 35<br />
Joint appointment creates ambassador between cultures. .. 37<br />
Tips for being an effective change agent on campus 38<br />
Editor: At the new millennium, how are we doing? . . . . . . .. 40<br />
"PLUS" 22 pages <strong>of</strong> great jobs to start your new life! .,. 11<br />
What should be the ethics <strong>of</strong> educational administration? . .. 1<br />
Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play " 3<br />
Overcoming resistance to diversity in a horsetown USA 6<br />
How to improve the competitiveness <strong>of</strong> female teams 7<br />
Wellspring program backs Ohio women in ed leadership 9<br />
Reconsider teaching strategies to create real learning . . . . .. 28<br />
Experience "The magic <strong>of</strong> HERS" at Bryn Mawr institute .. 29<br />
PROFILE: Carol Harter leads athletic powerhouse UNLV .. 30<br />
Sharing stories is a powerful way women can lead change. 32<br />
What every woman needs, and should know. . . . . . . . . . . .. 34<br />
"Position yourself to win," advises ESPN's Robin Roberts.. 35<br />
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WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT REVIEW<br />
Volume 15 Numbers 7 and 8 2000<br />
Number 7 Number 8<br />
314 Access to Women in Management Review<br />
online<br />
315 Abstracts & keywords<br />
316 Acase study <strong>of</strong> women academics' views on<br />
equal opportunities, career prospects and<br />
work-family conflicts in a British university<br />
Nick Forster<br />
331 Gender differences in the job satisfaction <strong>of</strong><br />
university teachers<br />
Titus Oshagbemi<br />
344 Must female accounting faculty publish<br />
more to achieve tenure?<br />
Steve Buchheit, Allison Collins and Denton Collins<br />
356 Preparing business graduates for the "real"<br />
world - the role <strong>of</strong> the university<br />
Carol A. McKeen, Merridee L. Bujaki and<br />
Ronald J. Burke<br />
370 Book review<br />
373 News and views<br />
374 Diary<br />
376 Internet news<br />
380 Call for papers<br />
382 Abstracts & keywords<br />
383 Editorial<br />
385 Class and gender influences on employment<br />
practices in Thailand: an examination <strong>of</strong><br />
equity policy and practice<br />
Katherine Hutchings<br />
404 The impact <strong>of</strong> affirmative action legislation<br />
on women working in higher education in<br />
Australia: progress or procrastination?<br />
Carolyn Noble and Jane Mears<br />
415 Structural impediments to managerial<br />
mobility in industrialised nations<br />
Lisiunia A Romanienko<br />
429 Book review<br />
432 Internet news<br />
434 . Author and title index to volume 1S, 2000<br />
117
118 WIMEN<br />
IN SPORT a<br />
'PllYSlCAl ACTIVITY JOUIIW'<br />
'.'<br />
VOLUME 9 • NUMBER 2 • FALL 2000<br />
Original Investigations<br />
Multiple Realities <strong>of</strong> Women's Work Experiences<br />
in Coaching and Athletic Management<br />
Sue Inglis, Karen Danylchuk and Donna Pastore"",.,."""",,1<br />
The Connections Between Social Support and<br />
Women's Physical Activity Involvement<br />
Karla Henderson and Barbara Ainsworth"""."·"""".",,,,,,,.27<br />
Related Authorship Trends in Movement Science<br />
Journals (1991·1996)<br />
L. Ransdell, S, Beske, C. Cooke & M. Dinger""."."""""".55<br />
Staying Active while Still Being You: Addressing the Loss<br />
<strong>of</strong>Interest in Sport Amongst Adolescent Girls<br />
K. Biscomb, H. Matheson, N. Beckerman, M. Tungatt &<br />
H, Jarrett." .."."",.""".,.,...", .."".,....."",..."..""" .."..".. ,"....,79<br />
Issues and Perspectives on Gender in Physical Education<br />
J. Cheypator-Thomson, J, You and B. Hardin".."."".."""".99<br />
Commentaries and Reports<br />
The Declining Sense <strong>of</strong> Community in Canadian<br />
Women's Hockey<br />
Julie Stevens.." ,.." " "., """ " "" ,"".123<br />
Women in Intercollegiate Sport: A Longitudinal Study<br />
Vivian Acosta and Linda Carpenter"."""""",,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 141<br />
Book Review<br />
Nike as a Goddess: The History <strong>of</strong> Women in Sporl...."""."...,145<br />
Conference Reviews<br />
Assoc. for the Advancement <strong>of</strong>Applied Sport Psychology.""" 149<br />
Informational Items<br />
IAPESGW."...." ....".. ,... "" ..""." .....,,,,,.,,,....,,, ....,.... "." .. ,155<br />
Women <strong>of</strong> Diversity Publications and Videos..",,,,,,,,,,,,, 157<br />
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No 27 Spring 2000<br />
Editors' Introduction<br />
Camille Paul and Elaine Lindsay<br />
Webbing<br />
Elaine Lindsay<br />
.•• many Grains ...<br />
Anonymous<br />
Donations<br />
'Playing second fiddle for Christ's sake':<br />
women, religion and history<br />
Anne O'Brien<br />
Loyal Dissent<br />
Libby Rogerson, Camille Paul, Jan Punch<br />
Edith O'Gorman, Religious Controversialist:<br />
The Australian Lecture Tour <strong>of</strong> 1885·87<br />
NeilJ Byrne<br />
Seen From the Fringe<br />
A New Anglican Primate Installed<br />
Margaret Press<br />
.Sr Helen Lombard<br />
Donna Wedesweiler & Michael Casey<br />
The Dark. The Light. Helen Garner and the City<br />
Elaine Lindsay 34<br />
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4<br />
11<br />
12<br />
13<br />
17<br />
21<br />
28<br />
30<br />
119<br />
Leonie Liveris - Committed feminist Orthodox<br />
constantly in dialogue<br />
in conversation with Janet Scarfe 40<br />
Publish or Perish: <strong>Feminist</strong> Theological<br />
Publishing in Australia<br />
Kathleen McPhillips 45<br />
Reviews:<br />
Kate Canty<br />
Eqllal or Different? Women, the Papacy and Social Jllstice<br />
Camille Paul 50<br />
Jill Shirvington<br />
71Jree Women <strong>of</strong>Faith<br />
Margaret Press RSJ 5t<br />
Poems<br />
Jane Simpson (p.lO) Elizabeth Cain (pJ3) Deb Westbury (PAl)<br />
Cartoons and Drawings<br />
Graham English
120<br />
3-412000<br />
Women's Health<br />
JOURNAL<br />
Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network<br />
July - December 2000<br />
FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2<br />
OPINION<br />
VIII Lalln American Congress on SocIal Medicine<br />
Gender PerspecIfve In Theory and PI'lICllce<br />
byMarfa Isabel MaI8maJB VIvaldi 4<br />
Gender Impacta 01 Health ReI..",.-<br />
The Current Slate 01 Policy and Implementation.<br />
by Hilal)' Standing 10<br />
Equl1y, Gender and Heatth: My1ha and Realities<br />
by Elsa G6mez G6mez 20<br />
NEWS AND MEETINGS 30<br />
CAMPAIGN<br />
Transgenic Foods<br />
More \ban a Mat1er oITaata 55<br />
with cootributions byLezal< Shellat (Consumers Intemallonel); FAYme<br />
Oliveira (Socledade Brasilarle de _tical;_ Cummins (Orgenlc<br />
Consumers AssocIaIion. USA); SSzilredo Peulc Pez (FNECDC. BrezIQ;<br />
Reel de una AmArica LaYna Libre de TransgAnIccs; and Pesticide ActIon<br />
Network. AsIa and the PeciIIc<br />
I<br />
PANORAMA<br />
HIV/AIDS<br />
Making a Difference lor Women and Men 87<br />
The New Face 01 AIDS: Younger, Poorer and Female<br />
by Bethania Betances 91<br />
The Impact 01 the AIDS Epidemic on Women'a lIvea<br />
by Simone Alexandre 98<br />
Preventing Behavior that Places Young Women at Risk<br />
by Ivellsse Casado 100<br />
Making a Difference: Young Men, Gender and Mascl.!IInltJes<br />
by Margareth Ari/ha and Rosana Gregori 104<br />
SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES<br />
Guatemala<br />
Education lor Equality with Equl1y: Tierra Viva Campaigns<br />
by Evelyn Morales Pineda 110<br />
MAILBOX 116<br />
GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 122<br />
RESOURCES 125
Women's History Review<br />
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 2000<br />
Editorial. Leah Leneman (1944-99) and Pauline Polkey (1958-99) 447<br />
Stana Nenadlc. Leah Leneman (1944-99): an appreciation 449<br />
Elizabeth Ellis. Pauline Polkey: an appreciation 451<br />
Leah Leneman. A Personal History 453<br />
Pauline Polkey. Reading History through Autobiography:<br />
politically active women <strong>of</strong> late nineteenth-cenury Britain<br />
and their personal narratives 483<br />
Anne Clendlnning. 'Deft Fingers' and 'Persuasive Eloquence':<br />
the 'lady demons' <strong>of</strong> the English gas industry, 1888-1918 501<br />
Pat Starkey. The. Feckless Mother: women, poverty<br />
and social workers in wartime and post·war England 539<br />
Barbara J. Blaszak. The Gendered Geography <strong>of</strong> the English<br />
Co-operative Movement at the Tum <strong>of</strong> the Nineteenth Century 559<br />
Bronwyn Dalley. 'Fresh Attractions': white slavery and feminism<br />
in New Zealand, 1885-1918 585<br />
Julle·Marie Strange. Menstrual Fictions: languages <strong>of</strong><br />
medicine and menstruation, c. 1850-1930 607<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
Inventing Maternity: politics, science and literature, 1650-1865<br />
(Susan C. Greenfield & carol Barash, Eds), reviewed by Tess Cosslett 629<br />
Reconstructing Women's Wartime Lives: discourse and<br />
subjectivity in oral histories <strong>of</strong>the Second World War<br />
(Penny Summerfield), reviewed by Tessa Stone 631<br />
What Difference Does a Husband Make? Women and Marital<br />
Status in Nazi and Postwar Germany (Elizabeth D. Heineman),<br />
reviewed by Elizabeth Harvey 633<br />
Royal Representations: Queen Victoria and British culture,<br />
1837-76 (Margaret Homans), reviewed by Christine Kinealy 635<br />
Is There a Nordic Feminism? Nordic <strong>Feminist</strong> Thought on<br />
Culture and Society (Drude von der Fehr, Anna G. J6nasd6ttir<br />
& Bente Rosenbeck, Eds), reviewed by Mary Hilson 637<br />
Measuring Immorality: social inquiry and the problem <strong>of</strong><br />
illegitimacy (Gail Reekie), reviewed by Janet Fink 639<br />
Disorder in lhe Court: trials and sexual conflict at lhe tum <strong>of</strong>lhe<br />
century (George,Robb & Nancy Erber, Eds), reviewed by Lesley A. Hall 641<br />
A Passion for Purity: Ellice Hopkins and the politics <strong>of</strong>gender<br />
in the late-Victorian church (Sue Morgan), reviewed by Paula Bartley 643<br />
Women in Modem Albania (Susan E. Pritchett Post), reviewed by<br />
Chris Corrin 645<br />
Women and Religion in Early America, 1600-1850: the puritan<br />
and evangelical traditions (Marilyn J. Westerkamp); Spirited Lives:<br />
how nuns shaped Cathotic culture and American life, 1836-1920<br />
(Carol K. Coburn & Martha Smith), reviewed by Bridget Ford 647<br />
121
122<br />
Women's History Review<br />
VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 2000<br />
JOINT WINNERS OF THE<br />
CLAIRE EVANS MEMORIAL FUND PRIZE ESSAY, 1999<br />
Catherine Horwood. 'Girls Who Arouse Dangerous Passions':<br />
women and bathing, 1900-39 653<br />
Claire Jones. Grace Chisholm Young:<br />
gender and mathematics around 1900 675<br />
Lynda Blrke. Supporting the Underdog:<br />
feminism, animal rights and citizenship in the work<br />
<strong>of</strong> Alice Morgan Wright and Edith Goode 693<br />
Helen Plant. ,'Ye Are All One in Christ Jesus': aspects <strong>of</strong><br />
Unitarianism and feminism in Birmingham, c. 1869-90 721<br />
Rex Pope. Unemployed Women in Inter-war Britain:<br />
the case <strong>of</strong> the Lancashire weaving district 743<br />
Barbara Bush. 'Sable Venus', 'She Devil' or 'Drudge'?<br />
British Slavery and the 'Fabulous Fiction' <strong>of</strong> Black Women's<br />
Identities, c. 1650-1838 761<br />
Eleanor Gordon & GwYneth Nair.<br />
The Economic Role <strong>of</strong> Middle-class Women in Victorian Glasgow 791<br />
REVIEW ESSAYS<br />
Krista Cowman. Women's Suffrage Campaigns in Britain 815<br />
Wendy Webster. Border Crossings: enforced displacement<br />
and twentieth-century history 825<br />
Title-page and Index, Volume 9 837
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26 • 49 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION<br />
INTER AFRICAN COMMITIEE ON TRADITIONAL PRACTICES, Web Site/Aclivilies<br />
BURKINA FASO REPORT, The National Comm"ee Fighting Excision· Actions<br />
SUDAN, Summary <strong>of</strong> Impacl <strong>of</strong> Research on FGM by SNCTP<br />
EGYPT, Challenging Tradition, Eradicating FGM<br />
RESOURCES: AIDaS· Annolaled Bibliography //CD MALI: 12 Songs 10 Stop Excision<br />
EUROPEAN UNION, FGM discussed in European Parliament<br />
GRASS ROOTS CAMPAIGN TO STOP FGM·Teaching reproductive Health withCBPBs<br />
.. by Women's International Network: leuers by Child Birth Picture Book users Africa<br />
50 • 55 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE<br />
WOMEN REPORTING ASSAULT BY MALE PARTNER • A global Review by UNFPA<br />
UNIFEM: Programs against Violence show posilive results<br />
EUROPE: Breaking Ihe Silence· European Campaign againsl Violence /I EUROPEANS<br />
and 'heir views on Domestic Violence<br />
NETHERLANDS: Sexual Violence, Heallh and Heallh Care<br />
HOW TO COMBAT SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORK: A Guide - European Comm.<br />
JAPAN, Comfort Women Speak: Testimony <strong>of</strong> Sex Slaves <strong>of</strong> Japanese Military //<br />
JAPANESE GOVERNMENT slill refuses responsibilily for Comfort Women<br />
ViOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE AMERICAS: Overview by PAHO - Pan Am. Heallh Org.<br />
56 • 58 WOMEN AND MEDIA<br />
WOMEN'S PUBLICATIONS AND JOURNALS: Inlernalional // Europan Communily<br />
// Middle Easl /I Asia and Pacific // USA // Canada<br />
59 • 66 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA<br />
TUNISIA: Legal and Social Sialu. <strong>of</strong> Women //<br />
IRAN: Marriage age set at 9 yeors for girls 1/ Women's Solidarity Association<br />
NIGERIA: Teenager sentenced to 1180 lashes' by Islamic Government Zamfara State<br />
for Childbearing // BAOBAB Womens Orga"nisalion <strong>of</strong> Nigeria<br />
RWANDA, Legislalion for Women // KENYA: Boarding school oHers girls new Life<br />
SOUTH AFRICA: Discrimination against women persists II SUDAN: work prohibition<br />
ZIMBABWE: Land ownership sfill denied // CAMEROON: Status <strong>of</strong> Women Report<br />
67 • 71 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC<br />
ASIA AND PACIFIC: Decision Makers - Women in Polilics • WINAP Report<br />
INDONESIA: Women's Forum for Democracy<br />
INDIA: Population Control a dismal Recordll Women in White, Illtreatment <strong>of</strong> Widows<br />
// CHETNA - Cenler for Heallh Education<br />
MYANMAR (BURMA). The problems Women face<br />
72 • 75 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE<br />
EUROPEAN UNION, EUROPEAN COMMISSION· LIST OF WOMEN'S DOCUMENTS<br />
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: LIST Of DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS<br />
76 • 78 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS<br />
UNITED STATES: "In Our Time· Memoir <strong>of</strong> a Revolution" by Susan Brownmiller·<br />
Summary and Book Review // Violence Against Women Ad Re-Authorized<br />
79 • 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL<br />
FINAL REPORT World March <strong>of</strong> Women 2000 // Globol Women Strike March B, 2001<br />
The Effect <strong>of</strong> Globalization on Women
128<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />
An Interdisciplinary Journal<br />
"On the Beach <strong>of</strong>Elsewhere": Angela Carter's Moral<br />
Pornography and the Critique <strong>of</strong>Gender Archetypes 717<br />
GREGORY J RUBINSON<br />
From Garden to Gardener: The Cultivation <strong>of</strong>Little<br />
Girls in Carroll'sAlice Books and Ruskin's "Of<br />
Queen's Gardens" 741·<br />
JOANNA TAPP PIERCE<br />
Gendered Appetites: Feminisms, Dorothy Allison, and<br />
the Body 763<br />
CHRISTINA JARVIS<br />
"We Say What We Think": Rural Radio, Politics, and<br />
Domesticity in Dane County, <strong>Wisconsin</strong>, 1937-1945 793<br />
MARGOT CANADAY<br />
Colorado blue<br />
Opening a mine<br />
Chocolate storm 9.27.98 827<br />
ELISA BIAGINI<br />
Book Reviews<br />
CHARLES C. TURNER 833<br />
JUDY MILES 837<br />
MICHAEL P. BRANCH 839<br />
THOMAS M. ALLEN 843<br />
In Brief 849<br />
Notes on Contributors 859<br />
Recent Publications<br />
Index for Volume 29
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM<br />
VOLUME 23 NUMBER 6 2000<br />
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER<br />
CONTENI'S<br />
BARBARA EINHORN<br />
CHRISTINE ZMROCZEK<br />
JUDITH MILLER<br />
SIAN REYNOLDS<br />
RONIT LENllN<br />
BARBARA EINHORN<br />
ROSI BRAJDom<br />
HANNA DIAMOND<br />
SUSAN HAYWARD<br />
NIKKI COOPER<br />
CLAIRE GORRARA<br />
PAT MAHONY<br />
CLAIRE DUCHEN<br />
IRENE BANDHAUER·SCH6FFMANN<br />
HISTOIRElIUSTOIRES:<br />
A SPECIAL ISSUE IN HONOUR OF CLAIRE DUCHEN<br />
673 Histoirelhistoires: special issue in honour <strong>of</strong>Claire Duchen<br />
677 Go ahead, go away: a poem by Fatoumata Keila, Mali<br />
679 The lost generation <strong>of</strong> French feminists? Anti·fascist<br />
women in the 19308<br />
689 Expected to live: women Shoah survivors' testimonials <strong>of</strong>silence<br />
701 Gender, nation, landscape and identity in narratives<br />
<strong>of</strong> exile and return<br />
715 The way we were: some post-structuralist memoirs<br />
729 A new dawn? French women and the liberation<br />
739 Simone Signoret (1921-1985)-the body political<br />
749 (En)gendering Indochina: feminisation and female figurings<br />
in French colonial discourses<br />
761 Speaking volumes: Amelie Nothomb's Hygiene de I'assassin<br />
767 Teacher education and feminism<br />
777 Cancer stories: extracts<br />
785 Working with Claire on the book: When the War was Over:<br />
Women, War, and Peace in Europe 1944-1956 (2000)<br />
787 Biographical Statements<br />
789 <strong>Feminist</strong> Forum: News, Conferences, Reports<br />
799 Volume 23 Contents and Author Index<br />
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Women's Studies<br />
Review<br />
Volume Seven<br />
Oral History and Biography<br />
December 2000<br />
Biographical Notes viii<br />
Guest Introduction xi<br />
Catriona CrouJt<br />
Editors' Introduction xv<br />
Mary Clancy, Caitrlona Clear, Triona Nic Giolla Clwill.<br />
Oral History<br />
Experiences OfSupervising Undergraduate<br />
Oral History Research 1<br />
Maura Cronin<br />
Singular Identities: Managing Stigma, Resisting Voices 13<br />
Anne Byrne<br />
Oral Research in Ballyconneely 35<br />
Terri Conroy-Baker<br />
'We Taught and Went <strong>Home</strong>':<br />
Women Teachers in Clare 1922-1958 41<br />
Mary Kierse<br />
Oral History and Women's Household Work in IreJand<br />
1922-1961: Some Reflections 53<br />
Caitriona Clear<br />
Sources for Women's Lives<br />
The Women's History Project 67<br />
Maria Lllddy<br />
Biography<br />
From 'case study' to 'life': Mary Strangman (1872-1943)<br />
doctor, suffragist, public health activist, town councillor 81<br />
Irene Firm<br />
Dreams, Drear, and Degradation:<br />
The Representation <strong>of</strong> Early Twentieth·Century Irishwomen<br />
in Selected Plays <strong>of</strong> Teresa Deevy (1894-1963) 99<br />
Martina Anll O'Doherty<br />
Looking for Lola:<br />
I, Lola Montez and Others-A Multiography 123<br />
Grdbme Blair<br />
Work in Progress<br />
Introduction 143<br />
Mary Clancy, Cailriona Clear
Women ISStudies<br />
Review<br />
I: A Change <strong>of</strong> Habit<br />
Veronica Fitzgerald<br />
II: Woman <strong>of</strong> the Hou,e<br />
Mary MOIIgolI<br />
Volume Seven<br />
Oral History and Biography<br />
December 2000<br />
III: The Farm-The Heart <strong>of</strong> the Country<br />
Kitty Dillon MOIIoghon<br />
IV: Delia Kerrigan, 1895-1963<br />
Liz Nolon<br />
Oral History Interview<br />
A Personal Account <strong>of</strong> Life in Inner-City Dublin<br />
in the 1940" 50, and 60s<br />
Kothlee1l Gormley<br />
Review Es..ys<br />
Introducfion<br />
Alan Hayes<br />
Political Women !Women ... politically<br />
Mary CIOlley: TOllY Varley<br />
Bright Sparks from Attic<br />
Sf/ede CWr<br />
Grace Gifford in Irish History<br />
Gifford Lewis: Alan Hayes<br />
Pre-Modem Women<br />
Kimberley A. loPrete<br />
Reviews<br />
Niall Crowley on (Re)seorching WOme1l: Ferllillisl Research<br />
Methodologies in the Social Sciences in lreltmd<br />
Vivienne Batt on Arguillg with the Phallus<br />
Monica Cullinan on Women's Studies Serials<br />
Eva Bourke on the poetry <strong>of</strong> Rita Kelly<br />
Notes<br />
on new books<br />
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155<br />
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134 Women's Writing<br />
VOLUME 7 NUMBER 3 2000<br />
Augustan Women<br />
Guest Editor: SARAH PRESCOTT<br />
Sarah Prescott. Introduction 349<br />
Norma Clarke. S<strong>of</strong>t Passions and Darling Themes: from<br />
Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674-1737) to Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806) 353<br />
Brean S. Hammond. Is There a Whig Canon?<br />
The Case <strong>of</strong>Susanna Centlivre 373<br />
Rebecca M. Mills. "That Tyrant Custom": the politics<br />
<strong>of</strong>custom in the poetry and prose <strong>of</strong>Augustan women writers 391<br />
Penny RIchards. A Life in Writing:<br />
Elizabeth Cellier and print culture 411<br />
Sarah Prescott. The Debt to Pleasure: Eliza Haywood's<br />
LweinExcessand women's fiction <strong>of</strong>the 1720s 427<br />
David Shuttleton. Mary Chandler's Description <strong>of</strong>Bath (1733):<br />
the poetic topographies <strong>of</strong>an Augustan tradeswoman 447<br />
Ashley TaucheR. Woman in a Maze:<br />
Fantomin4, masquerade and female embodiment 469<br />
David Womersley. A Modest Reply:<br />
Brean S. Hammond and the Whig canon 487<br />
David Shuttleton. Review Essay. (Lady Mary Wortley Montagu:<br />
comet <strong>of</strong>the Enlightenment [Isobel Grundy]; Inventing Maternity:<br />
politics, sdenceand literature, 1650-1865 [Susan C. Greenfield &<br />
Carol Barash, eds] ) 491<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
SuJanna Centlivre, A Bold Stroke for a Wife (Nancy Copeland, ed.)<br />
reviewed by Brean S. Hammond 497<br />
Eliza Haywood, The Injur'd Husband and Lasselia<br />
Oerry C. Beasley, ed.) reviewed by Madeline Rowe 498<br />
A Contradiction Still: representations <strong>of</strong>women in the poetry <strong>of</strong><br />
Alexander Pope (Christine Knellwolf) reviewed by Lisa Anscomb 50 I<br />
Romanticism and Women Poets: opening the doors <strong>of</strong>reception<br />
(Harriet Kramer Linkin & Stephen C. Behrendt, eds) reviewed by<br />
Mary Waldron 503<br />
Women's Reading in Britain, 1750-1835. A Dangerous Recreation<br />
Oacqueline Pearson) reviewed by Sara Salih 506<br />
CharlotreSmith, The Young Philosopher (Elizabeth Kraft, ed.)<br />
reviewed by Marie Hockenhull-Smith 508<br />
Title-page and Index. Volume 7 511
Contents<br />
• YALE JOURNAL OF .<br />
LAW AND FEMINISM<br />
VOLUME TWELVE. NUMBER TWO • 2000<br />
The Power <strong>of</strong>Caretaking NaomiCahn 177<br />
,<br />
Why Title Vll Should Prohibit All<br />
WOIkplace Sexual Harassmenl... Brian Lehman 225<br />
Litigating a Breastfeeding and<br />
Employment Case in the<br />
New Millennium Henry Wyatt Christup 263<br />
Islamic Legal Reform: The Case <strong>of</strong><br />
Pakistan and Family Law Nadya Haider 287<br />
Cover illustration by Jacqueline Coy Charlesworth.<br />
Graphic design by Ann Mackey.<br />
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