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Revues 50 Tijdschriften<br />
sophia | n° <strong>39</strong> | 2004<br />
Tijdschriften | Revues<br />
European Journal of<br />
Women's Studies<br />
Volume 11 Issue 03 - 08/2004<br />
Contents<br />
A. AALTEN, 'The Moment When it All Comes<br />
Together'<br />
E. ASTON, Making a Spectacle Out of Herself<br />
C. DEMARIA, The Performative Body of Marina<br />
Abramovic'<br />
P. SOLEY-BELTRAN, Modelling Femininity<br />
K. E. KELLY, Seeing through Spectacles<br />
G. MARSHALL, Ellen Terry<br />
L. MARIANI, Portrait of Giacinta Pezzana, Actress<br />
of Emancipationism (1841-1919)<br />
S. TAGLIACOZZO, Utopias of Change<br />
Contact<br />
THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES<br />
Sage Publications Ltd, Bonhill Street 6,<br />
London EC2A 4PU, UK<br />
www.sagepub.co.uk<br />
Feminist Economics<br />
Volume 9, Numbers 2-3 / July-November<br />
2003<br />
Contents<br />
B.AGARWAL & J. HUMPHRIES & I. ROBE-<br />
YNS, Exploring the challenges of Amartya Sen’s<br />
work and ideas. An Introduction<br />
F. PETER, Gender and the foundations f social<br />
choice : The Role of situated agency<br />
M.C. NUSSBAUM, Capabilities as fundamental<br />
entitlements : Sen and social justice<br />
I. ROBEYNS, Sen’s capability approach and gender<br />
inequality : Selecting relevant capabilities<br />
V ; IVERSON, Intra-household inequality : a Challenge<br />
for the capability approach ?<br />
M.T . HILL, Development as empowerment<br />
D. GASPER & I. VAN STAVEREN, Development<br />
as freedomv-v and as what else ?<br />
C .M. KOGGEL, Globalization and women’s paid<br />
work : Expanding freedom ?<br />
S.L . ENGERMAN, Slavery , Freedom and Sen<br />
A.N. BEUTELSPRACHER & E ; ZAPATA MAR-<br />
TELO & V. VAZQUEZ GARCIA, Does contraception<br />
benefit women ? Structure, agency and<br />
well-being in rural Mexico.<br />
E. ANDERSON, Sen, Etics and Democracy<br />
S. KLASEN & C. WINK, " Missing women ".<br />
Revisiting the debate<br />
S. FUKUDA-PARR, The human development<br />
paradigm : Operationalizing Sen’s Ideas on capabilities<br />
Sen & B. AGARWAL & J. HUMPRIES & I.<br />
ROBEYNS, Continuing the conversation<br />
Contact<br />
FEMINIST ECONOMICS<br />
MS 9, Rice University, P.O. Box 1892,<br />
Houston, TX 77251-1892, USA<br />
Tel. (713) 348-4660 -<br />
Fax (713) 348-5495<br />
Feminist Review<br />
Vol 73<br />
Exile and asylum : women seeking refuge in ‘Fortress<br />
Europe’<br />
Contents<br />
H. HOURMAT, The Voice of the Gaze<br />
T. HAYTER, No Borders: the case against immigration<br />
controls<br />
M. RAQUEL ZABALETA, Exile<br />
P. KENNEDY & J. MURPHY-LAWLESS, The<br />
Maternity Care needs of Refugee and Asylum-Seeking<br />
Women in Ireland<br />
M. CANDAPPA & I. IGBINIGIE, Everyday<br />
Worlds of Young Refugees in London<br />
H. HOURMAT, The Voice of the Gaze (CON-<br />
TINUED)<br />
N. PARVAZ, Beneath the Narcissus : a woman’s<br />
experience of Iranian prisons and beyond<br />
B. FRANZ, Bosnian Refugee Women in (Re)settlement:<br />
Gender Relations and Social Mobility<br />
V. NIKOLIC-RISTANOVIC, Refuge Women in<br />
Serbia - invisible victims in the former Yugoslavia<br />
Vol 74<br />
FICTION AND THEORY : crossing boundaries<br />
Contents<br />
T. HARGREAVES, The power of the ordinary subversive<br />
in Jackie Kay’s Trumpet<br />
T. DALZIELL, As unconscious and gay as a trout<br />
in a stream ? : turning the trope of the Australian<br />
Girl<br />
N. HALLETT, Did Mrs Danvers warm Rebecca’s<br />
pearls ? Significant exchanges and the extension of<br />
lexbian space and time in literature<br />
M. CANADAY, Promising alliances : the critical<br />
feminist theory of Nancy Fraser and Selma Benhabib<br />
N. MARSH, ‘Infidelity to an Impossible Task’ :<br />
postmodernism, feminism and Lyn Hejinian’s ‘My<br />
Life’<br />
LAKSHMI, The liminal body : the language of<br />
pain and symbolism around Sati<br />
Vol 75<br />
Identities<br />
Contents<br />
M.J. HIRD, Vacant wombs : feminist challenges to<br />
psychoanalytic theories of childless women<br />
R. MOCK, Heteroqueer ladies: Some trans-actions<br />
between gay men and heterosexual women<br />
A. HARRIS, gURL scenes and grrrl zines: the regulations<br />
and resistance of girls in late modernity<br />
N. MOULDING, Constructing the self in mental<br />
health practice: identity, individualism and the Ffof<br />
deficiency<br />
S. KHAN, Zina and moral regulations of Pakistani<br />
women<br />
J. WELLS, The sabotage of patriarchy in colonial<br />
Rhodesia, rural african women's living legacy to<br />
their daughters<br />
W. DOLFSMA & H. HAPPE, On Feminist Economics<br />
Contact<br />
Palgrave Macmillan<br />
Houndmills, Basingstoke<br />
Hampshire RG21 6XS<br />
United Kingdom<br />
Tel +44 1256 329242 Fax +44 1256 479476<br />
www.palgravejournals.com/fr/index.html<br />
Journal of Women’s Histroy<br />
Vol 16 N°1<br />
Women's History in the New Millennium: Continuing<br />
The Conversation on "Compulsory Heterosexuality"<br />
Contents<br />
A. RICH, Reflections on "Compulsory Heterosexuality"<br />
R. VANITA, "Married Among Their Companions":<br />
Female Homoerotic Relations in Nineteenth-Century<br />
Urdu Rekhti Poetry in India<br />
G. MAK, Sandor/Sarolta Vay: From Passing Woman<br />
to Sexual Invert<br />
E.R. ARMSTRONG, A Mental and Moral Feast:<br />
Reading, Writing, and Sentimentality in Black Philadelphia