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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University ofWisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 17, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1997

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women1s Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 17, Number 1 Spring 1997

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feministlheory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing pUblic awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in ; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should areader wish to SUbscribe to ajournal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

Table ofcontents pages from current issues ofmajor feminist journals are reproduced in each issue ofFeminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. U.S. SUbscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. 9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 10. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System. 11. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 12. Subject focuslstatement of purpose of the journal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. iI.

Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include pUblications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack acomplete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A Directol}'ofWomen's Media pUblished by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, New York, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of fhe Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

Suggestions for improvements of Feminisf Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appre­ ciate assistance from readers in the UW-System With our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published quarterly by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW­ System Women's StUdies librarian, 430 Memorial library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: [email protected]. Website: http://www.library.wisc.edullibraries/ WomensStudiesl Compilers: linda Shull, Ingrid Markhardt. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies librarian are available free of charge to UWWomen's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW libraries. SUbscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $16 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Out­ of-state SUbscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women's programs), $55 (inst.). This fee covers most publications ofthe Office, inclUding Feminist Col/ections, Feminist Periodicals, NewBooks on Women &Feminism. Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($13 - surface, , $15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00 - air, Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere).

© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 1997. iii. AWlS MAGAZINE 5. Amna E. Badrl. 1. 1971. 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, 2. 6/year. Omdurman, Sudan. 3. $60. 7. ISSN 02554070. 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Sutte 650, 8. LC sn85·23477- Washington, DC 20005. (emall: [email protected]) 9. OCLC 12747640. 5. Tamae Maeda Wong. 10. MadIson. 6. Tamae Maeda Wong, National Research Council, 11. ERiC, UMI. 2101 Constitution Ave., S.W., Washington, DC 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim Is 'to publish scientific 20418. research in women's development Issues in Sudan 7. ISSN 0160-256X and 01her African countries.' 8. LC 93-640724. 9. OCLC 23747329. ASiAN WOMEN 10. Milwaukee. 1. 1995. 12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to enter 2. 2/year. the sciences and achieve their career goals.' 3. $20. 4. Research Institute for Asian Women, Sookmyung AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Women's University, Chungpa..clong 2 ka, ,. 1986. 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11. Index to Jewish Periodicals. Poetry in Periodicals; The Index of American 12. 'The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that Periodical Verse, combines traditional Jewish valUes of justice and 12. '~ publishes literature and art by women. It repair of the world with insights honed by the exists to nurture women's creativity through the feminist, and gay movements,' wide promotion and pUblication of women's finest work' BROADSHEET 1. 1972. (Will cease with July 1997 issue.) CAMERA OBSCURA 2. 4/year. 1. 1976. 3. Single Issue price for last issue: $NZ 10. 2, 3/year. 4. WomanFiie Inc.. P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, 3. $27 (Indiv.), $50 (insl.). Add $10 (surlace), $20 (air AotearoaiNew Zealand. maiij foreign postage (GST #RI26496330). 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 4, Journals Division, Indiana UniVersity Pr., 601 N. 7. ISSN 0110·6003. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404, (website: 9. OClC 6576680. http://www,lndiana.edU/'''lupress) 10. Madison. 5, Constance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spigel, 11. Index New Zealand. Sharon Willis. 12. 'Broadsheet is New Zealand's only feminist 6. The Managing Editor, Camera Obscura, Film publication. We provide a forum for women to Studies Program, Univ. 01 California, Santa debate the Issues from a feminist perspective.' Barbara, CA 93106. 6. lC sc79-4979. CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA 9. OClC 4816143. 1. 1967 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA). 10, Madison; Milwaukee, 2. 4/year. 11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation 3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (Inst.). Caribbean: 50 uniis of Index; The Film Literature Index; International Index local currency and not exceeding $20 U.S, (indiv.), to Film Periodicals; International Index to Television 55 units of local currency and not exceeding $25 Periodicals; Studies on Women Abstracts; U.S. (Insl.), elsewitere: $20 US (Indiv.), $25 US University PUblications of America; Women's (inst.). Studies Index, 4. CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & 12, Film theory and histo'ry; feminist theory; Tobago, West IndIes. psychoanalytic lheory; Marxist lheory; phot09raphy; 5. Avian Joseph. video and performance, 7. ISSN 1016-9741. 9 OClC 26343925. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW 10. Madison, 1. 1965. 11. ·CAFRA News is the quarterly newsletter and 2. 2/year. primary networking tool of the Caribbean 3. $21.40 Cdn. (studenVlow·income), $42.60 (indiv.), Association for Feminist Research and Action $00.55 Cdn. (Ins1.). Oulslde Canada: add $10 (CAFRA), a regional network of feminists, IndMdual (U.S,), $36 (international), Prices Include GST. researchers, activists and women's organizations, 4. P.O. Box 450, Station A. 575 King Edward Ave.. which seeks to channel the collective powers of Ottawa, Ontario, K1 N eN5, Canada women for individual and societal transformation, 5. Josse Bouchard, T. Brettel Dawson, Its main purposes are to: inform members and 7. ISSN 0832·6761. other Interested persons about the activities and 9. OCLC 13902155. programmes of the association; prOVide a forum for 10, Madison, discussion and debate on key Issues of concern to 11. Canadian FeminIst PeriodIcal Index; Canadian women in the region; promote the sharing of Periodical Index; Index to Canadian Legal experiences and foster links among individual Periodical Literature: Index to Legal Periodicals; feminists, activists and women's organizations; StudIes on Women Abstracts; Women Studies assist in breaking down language barriers in the Abstracts, region; stimulate women's creative expression; and 12. "The CJWl is the only Canadian legal periodical contribute to the development of the women's dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of movement regionally and internationally.· legal Issues of concern to women,"

CALYX CANADIAN WOMAN STUOIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 1. 1976. 2. 2/year. 1. 1978. 3. $19.50 (Indiv.), $25 (lib. & Insl.), $15 (low Income). 2. 4/year. Canada: add $10; overseas: add $18 postage, 3. Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (indiv.), $4Z60 Cdn. (Ins1.). SIn91e copies: $9.50 + $2 postage. Oulslde Canada: $42 Cdn. (indiv.), $52 Cdn. (Ins1.) 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. Single copies: $6.56 + $2.50 postage Cdn. 5. Margarita Donnelly, (Canada), $9 (internationa~, 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele 8. LC 77-649570. St., Downsvlew, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada {email: 9. OClC 3114927. cws1@yorku,ca) (website: 10. Madison. hUp:/Iwww.yorku.ca/orgJewscf/home.htmll 11. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to 5. Luciana Aicciutelli. vi. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. UveslLesbian Uves seeks to document the lives of 9. OCLC 9951504. ordinaty , and to reflect the diversity of the 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. lesbian communlty··lesbians of color, of age and of 11. Canadian Periodical Index; Women Studies youth, fat lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. working-class lesbians. Cl/LL wishes to Insure 12. "CWSIc1ls a bilingual, Interdisciplinary, feminIst access and visibility to lesbians who have never Journal that brings exciting scholarship about thought before of pUblishing their work." women to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges the gap between CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN Canada's languages and cultures." LANGUAGES 1. 1970. COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 2. 3/year. 1. 1991. 3. Graduated dues schedUle for the Women's Caucus 2. 2/year. for the Modern Languages. 3. $15 (studem), $25 (Indlv., public Interest org.), $40 4. Diana Bowstead, WCML Treasurer, English Dept., (inst.). Add $4 (suriace), $6 (air) for foreign Hunter College, 005 Park Ave., New York, NY postage. 10021. 4. Columbia Univ. School of Law, 435 West 1feth St., 5. Joan E. Hartman. New York, NY 10027-7297. 6. Joan E. Hartman, Dept. of English, College of 5. Editorial Collective. Staten Island, Staten Island, NY 10301. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 9. OCLC 2259670. 8. LC K3.0348. 10. Madison. 9. OCLC 24786087. 12. 'Concerns pUblishes essays on the professional, 10. Madison. political, and curricular concerns of women in the 11. Wilson's Index to Legal PeriodicaJs. disciplines of modern languages, Including English. 12. 'The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was It also publishes news of the national and regional founded to pUblish legal and Interdisciplinary Caucuses, features on academic maners and job writings on feminism and gender issues and to discrimination, and announcements of feminist expand feminist Jurisprudence. Both national and conferences, calls for papers, research in progress, international In focus, the Journal Is Intended to and pUblications.' serve as a forum for topics Inadequatefy addressed In most law Journals and reviews, including issues CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S concerning women, children, famify, sexuality, QUARTERLY (Publication temporarily .~.pended.) reproductive rights, and violence. The articles In 1. 1981. JGL approach legaJ issues from a variety of 2. 4/year. disciplines. We aim to promote an expansive view 3. $17 (Indiv.), $30 (inst. & lib.), $20 Ondiv., Canada & of feminism embracing women and men of all Mexico), $20 (Indiv., overseas surface), $35 (Indiv., colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cuttures.' overseas air mail). Single copies: $4 4. People's Translation Service, P.O. Box 14431, COMMON GROUND Berkeley, CA 94712. 1. 1985. 5. ClaUdia Schaab, Donna Scism, Christel Vestweber. 2. ltyear. 7. ISSN 0886-7062. 3. $12 (indiv.), $17 (Inst.). 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133 Editorial Is There Life After Welfare? Emma Gross Articles 136 Medicaid as a Woman's Issue: AConflict of Values K. Jean Peterson and Ada Schmidt-Tieszen 154 Gender and Psychiatry: Psychiatric Conceptions of Mental Disorders in Women, 1960-1994 Mary Ann Jimenez 176 Partners or Protagonists? The Transition House Movement and Conservative Churches Lori Beaman-Hall and Nancy Nason-Clark 197 Marginalization and the Single Mother: A Comparison of Two Studies Marion H. Wijnberg and Susan Weinger 215 Getting Down to Business and Off Welfare: Rural Women Entrepreneurs Marcia Egan 229 Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Progressive Example for Modem Tunes Lolita C. Perkins 240 Book Reviews Alcoholism in the United States: Racial and Ethnic Considerations. Formulated by the Committee on Cultural Psychiatry, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Reviewed by Patricia C. Dunn Always a Sister: The Feminism of Lillian D. Waldo By Doris Groshen Daniels. Reviewed by KJlthleen J. Pottick The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century 1l'agedies. By Martha Albertson Fineman. Reviewed by Sharon M. Keigher Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-1l'ansformation in Women's Lives. By Martha McMahon. Reviewed by Christine T. Lowery Women, Power, and Childbirth: A Case Study of a Free-Standing Birth Center. By Kathleen Doherty Turkel. Reviewed by Carol A. Heintzelman (continued, next page) 2 AFFILIA Journal ofWomen and Social Work

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(continued) Manufacturing "Bad Mothers": A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect. By KarenJ. Swift. Reviewed by Marianne Berry Lesbians ofColor: Social and Human Services. Edited by Hilda Hidalgo. Reviewed by Adele Weiner Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender Justice. By Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea. Reviewed by Madeleine R. Stoner Incestuous Families: An Ecological Approach to Understanding and 1l'eatment. By James W. Maddock and Noel R Larson. Reviewed by Joan Laird Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930. By Molly Ladd-Taylor. Reviewed by Susan Kerr Chandler 256 Books Received but Not Reviewed 1997 Volume 12 3

COMMENTARY BERKELEY Gretel Fights Back: Representing Sexual I Harassment Plaintiffs Who Were Lisa Bloom WOMEN'S Sexually Abused as Children LAW ARTICLES JOURNAL Doing What's Right: Providing Culturally 20 Competent Reunification Services Lori Klein

Cultural Defense or False Stereotype? 45 What Happens When Latina Defendants Kristen L. Holmquist Collide With the Federal Sentencing Guidelines

How We Constructed "The Jury": A Look 73 at Narrative Storytelling Shana Weiss

Narrative: The Roadto Black Feminist 84 Theory Jewel Amoah

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Battered Women and the Full Benefit of 103 Self-Defense Laws Stephanie Duiven

Marriage vs. Domestic Partnership: Will 112 We Ever Protect Lesbians'Families? Cindy Tobisman

The Violence Against Women Act After 119 United States v. Lopez: Defending the Megan Weinstein Actfrom Constitutional Challenge

Working with Welfare: Can Single 132 Mothers Manage? Elspeth K Deily

How Will Battered Women Fare Under 140 the New Welfare Reform? Sheryl 1. Howell

Welfare and Immigration Reform: 151 Refusing Aidto Immigrants Emily Stubbs A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR FRIENDS 4

G'SHARIM I C"W,I I BRlkN 11j1":1 I PUENTES I ClJJHI!:I VOLUME 6 NUMBER 2 SPRING 5757/1997 CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS 3 Sculpture Yaya Padawer 70 LETTERS AND RESPONSES- 4 The Yellow Book JEWISH WOMEN "13 TO 30" Tanya Tolchin 72 Introduction "The Kibbutz (1989)" Amanda Seigel 8 Deborah Goldschmidt 74 Bridges Interviews the Editors ofHUES 10 Sister of Clay Working Class Words: Daveena Mara Tauber .: 75 From Sacred Soil to Top Soil Diving is My Dream Ophira Edut 17 Blythe Horman 82 uAliyah" "Moving Away" and "Though She Tarry" Dana Goldberg Brenner 20 Alana Suskin 85 Edith Chevat Interviews Three Teenagers .. , 22 Standing Apart, Creating From Within Tualitan Bottom Caryn Aviv •...... 87 Miriam Budner 32 Movie and Video Review Ozah: A Drash on Sodom and Gemorrah Faith Jones 92 Hannah Sarvasy 36 Organizing Around the World ciTurn" Bat Kol: A Feminist Yeshiva in Jerusalem Tanya Tolchin 37 jidele: A journal for Young Polish jews and Their Free Write on The Others Friends Rachel Jane 38 Kol Isha: World Union ofJewish Students ... 96 Photographs FICTION Anna Kuperberg ...... •. 40 The Speaker Young, Jewish and Lesbian Lilian Nanel ..•.•..•...... 101 Rebecca Gould 43 Cartoons POETRY Shira Spector 45 "Juliana and Esther" "Sketch:" jill Bel/rose . ..•...... •.•..... 107 "What do you say to an anti·Semite" "Lilith" and "Exile's Return" Kyla Wazana 51 Maggie jaffe ...... •.... 108 Untided Story "Honey from the Rock" Shauna Rich/er-Landt ..•...... •.. 56 Kenith Simmons •...... •...... •.. 110 "The Monster at the End of This Book" "The Problem with Immortality" Anonymous 60 Jill Hammer 112 "Hotel Jewropa" BOOK REVIEW Reena Mitchell Katz 62 The Book ofBlessings by Marcia Falk "Burnt Words" Reviewed by Rabbi Debrah Cohen and Ruth Robin Bernstein 64 Kraut",.,.".,."",."." ,·.,.,113 Lucia Mara W. Cohen Joannides 66 SELECTED BOOKS RECEIVED"", ,119 "Y'mai Shoah" COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD., ,121 Tamara Ruth Cohen 69 CONTRIBUTORS NOTES, ,.,•, .. ,, ,122 5

feAM:lMfW 9 TA1l00ED WOMEN jelninist .Jtrt MayaDannan 14 MAREE DOCHERTY, TA1l00 ARTIST UndaHIII 16 . CLAUDIA POND EYLEY, fEMINIST ARTIST talk> to Kate MIllington 22 ARTIfiCIAL REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY· A PRIVATE MEMBER'S BILL Janet fraser 24 ON BEAunES AND CunES Madhu I

NEWSLETfER OF BOLETIN INFORMATIVO THE CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION DE LA ASOCIACION CARIBENA FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH AND ACTION PARA LA INVESTIGACION YACCION FEMINISTAS VOL.9. NO.2 JULy TO DECEMBER 1995 VOL.9. NO.2 JULIO A DIClEMBRE 1995

EDlTOAIAL 2 3 EDlTOAIAL LETTERS TO THE EDlTOA 2 3 CAATRS AL EDITOA

HEALTH CORNER lA ESQUINA DE SAlUD

TRADITIONAL HEALERS 4 5 CUAANDEARS TAADICIONALES ENTAAN TO GET IN fOMlRL S\'STEM EN EL SISTEMA fOMlRL

REFLECTIONS ON 8EIJING REFlEXIONES S08RE 8EIJING

VALIDATING CAAIBBEAN WOMEN'S STAUOOLE 6 7 VALOAANDO LA LUCHA DE lAS MUJEAES DEL CAAIBE NOO FOAUM LOGISTICS 8 9 LOGIST/CAS DEL fORO DE lAS ONGs WOMEN IN THE CUBAN AEVOLUTION 8 9 MUJEAES EN LA AEVOLUCION CUBANA THE STAUOOLE fOA LESBIAN AIGHTS 12 13 LA LUCHA POA LOS DEAECHOS DE lAS LESBIANAS COUNTWOMEN'SWOAK 14 15 EL TAABAJO DE lAS MUJEAES CUENTA

Cl¥RA NEWS THEN AND NOW 16 17 CAfAA NEWS ENTONCES YAHORA INCLUSION & EXCLUSION IN CARIBBEA 18 19 INCLUSION YEXCLUSION EN OAGANIZACIONES FEMINIST ORGANISATIONS FEMlNISTAS EN EL CAAlBE

NEWS 22 23 HonelllS

FROM THE SECRETARIAT 24 25 DEL SECRETAAIADO INTEANATlONAL 26 27 INTEANACIONALES

MEmNGS 28 29 REUNIOHES

ON THE 800KSHELF 30 30 EN ElU8RERO CALYX 7 A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Winter 1997

volume 17 number 1

ART Angelique Amoniou 6 Wairing 3 Misako Akimoto 7 Tamano #2 Kathy Sloane 19 Quiet Beauty 21 Abundant 23 WhaToDo Anne Noggle 33 Myself as Pilot Lynette Vought 34 The Natrigalor Judith Sander 35 Dance of Northern Birds Barbara Ellmann 36 Where I Uve 37 Water Carrier Paulette Rees-Denis 54 FlUes of Kim Lena Banula 55 Cats in Tower Regina Rubin 56 Roure 8 at 33 57 The Letrer Sally Ellion 80 Eden Piece 81 She Who Laughs Last POETRY Stephanie Fitzgerald 8 Rice Dreams 9 For North Myra Shapiro 10 The Inheritance Opal Palmer Adisa 20 Abundant 22 WhaToDo Tracy May Adair 24 Sparks 26 Anolher Night Shift in the Coffee Woreholtse 27 Looking for Work in San Francisco Judith Somberger 38 She Paints Her Canvas Black 40 I Study To Become Her Scribe 42 When She Can't Sleep Tillie Friedenberg 58 Love Poem 59 I Walch Him as He Walches from Our Window Dorothy Coffin Sussman 60 Fishing wilh My Father 61 That White Dawn 62 Walking Through Fire Donna Wahlert 70 Chicken Salad Ginny Connors 71 The Swimmer Elizabeth Mclagan 72 Al Twelve Rebecca Baggett 74 Basketball Andrea Potos 76 Kerchiefs Kathleen Flenniken 77 The Hour No One Touches Me Elizabeth Wright 78 Spin Cycle Lynda Riese 79 First Time .

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Winter 1997

volume 17 number 1 (continued) PROSE Rita Marie Nibasa II A Line ofCutting Women Marcia T. Jones 28 Downsivng Che Rodriguez 44 Love Dust and Minor Mirades Susan Vreeland 64 Common Clay Susann Wilbur 82 The Twins from Tohoku REVIEWS Bif( Russ 94 Otherwise by Jane Kenyon Maxine Scates 96 Eva-Mary by Linda McCarriston C.J. Littlefield 98 Monsters and Othe-r Lovers by Lisa Glatt . Suzann Bick 99 Firekeeper: New and Selected Poems by Pattiann Rogers Suzanne Kamata 101 Other Side River Edited and Translated by Leza Lowitz & Miyuki Aoyama Gail Tremblay 102 The River Singing Stone by Myrna Pena-Reyes Marfa Melendez 103 Loose Woman by Sandra Cisneros Lisa Vollendorf 105 Planet with Mother, May 1? and Weeping Woman: Lo LLorona and Othe-r Stories by Alma Luz Villanueva 106 Chicano lesbians: The Girls Our Mothe-rs Warned Us About Edited by Carla Trujillo Roshni Rustomji-Kerns 108 Arranged Marriage by China Banerjee Divakaruni Roberta Gordenstein 109 The Fear of Losing Eurydice by Julieta Campos I 111 RevolutioniVng Molherhood: The Mothe-rs of the PIa,a de Mayo by Marguerite Guzm~n Bouvard Marie Krohn 112 Women Composers: The Lost Tradition Found by Diane Peacock Jezic, Elizabeth Wood Simone Zelitch 114 CIi"""e of Extremes: Landscape & Imaginotion by Marilyn Stablein IN MEMORIAM 116 Terri Jewell and Meridel Le Sueur CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES 122 A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 9 • d I f f e r e n c e s

On Violence

Volume 8, Number :2 Summer 1996

AVITAL RON ELL 1 The Unlnterrogated Question of Stupidity

PAMELA HAAG 23 "Putting Your Body on the Line": The Question of Violence, Victims, and the Legacies of Second-Wave Feminism

TIMOTHY \IELLEY 68 "Stalked by Love": Female Paranoia and the Stalker Novel

NAOt\tI ~IORGENSTERN 101 Mother's Milk and Sister's Blood: Trauma and the Neoslave Narrative

DAVID SA\'RAN 127 The Sadomasochist in the Closet: White Masculinity and the Culture of Victimization

SARAH CCRRIE 153 The Killer Within: Christianity and the Invention of Murder in the Roman World !, 10 Fieminism i====l--& -'C-'O;....N--'-T.;;...E;....N-'T~S isychology Volume 7, Number 2,1997

______EDITORIAL

163 Edilorial Note ______ARTICLES

165 Discourses of Emotionalily in Commercial Sex: The Missing Client Voice Elizabeth W. PLUMRIDGE, S. Jane CHETWYND, Anna REED and Sandra J. GIFFORD

183 The Social Identilies of Female Leaders in Different Cullura! Contexts Krystyna ROJAHN, Agneta H. FISCHER and Tineke M. WILLEMSEN ______ANNOUNCEMENT

208 The Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1997

209 Rules for the Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1997 ______--'SPECIAL FEATURE

E.\ploring the III/erface: Applications ofFeminist Theory, Practice and Research

211 Editors' Inlroduction Sue WALSH and Paula NICOLSON

214 I. Organizational Psychology: Themy The Gender Agenda in Organizalions: A Review of Research About Women and Organizational Psychology Jean HARTLEY and Kate MACKENZIE DAVEY

224 II. Organizational Psychology: Research/Practice Organizational Cullures, Gender Management Slralegies and Women's Experience of Work Calherine CASSELL and Sue WALSH

231 III. Clinical PS\'cllOlo~r: ThenI'\" Making Gende~ VWbI~ in Clinical Psychology Mary BOYLE

239 IV. Clinical PsycllOlngy: Research/Practice Knowing Our Place: Understanding Women's Experiences and Causes of Distress Janet BOSTOCK ~I 11 Fi'eminism CONTENTS 1===1--&-----..;:;;,.;;:.~::.:...:...::...:::. syc"hology Volume 7, Number 2,1997

(continued) 248 V. Social Psychology: Theory Feminist Social Psychology: ARe-view Paula NICOLSON

255 VI. Social PsycilOlagy: Research/Practice Adult Mother-Daughter Relationships: Two Phases in the Analysis of a Qualitative Project Karen L. HENWOOD

264 VH. Developmental/Educational Psychology: Theory 'Tracy's in the Home Comer. Darren's Playing Lego. Or Are They?' Gender Issues and Identity in Education Pam MARAS with Louise ARCHER

275 VIII .. DevelopmentaI/Educational Psychology: Research/Practice Deconstructing Developmental Psychology Accounts of Mothering Anne WOOLLETI and Ann PHOENIX

______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

28} I. Giving Academic Freedom a Brand Name Michael BILLIG

289 H. Challenging Socarides: New Psychoanalytic Responses Mary Lynne ELLIS

298 HI. Resisting Academia: Child Sexual Abuse Lectures and Silencing of Students Frauke BASTIANS ______...:.;ri>o--_-

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May/June 1997 Volume 20 Number 1 Articles FBN's 20th Anniversary & Some Herstory 28 Lesbian Writers Excluded From Grants . 43 FBN is for Librarians ...... 39 BookExpo America 1997 .... 47 Lambda Literary Award Finalists 51 • News/Short Stories . 13 Feminist Bookstores' Fall Catalog. FBN & Aunt Lute Host WPLP Party at ALA • Mev Miller Wins Jackie • Eubanks Award· Carol Seajay Wins AdvancemEmt of Women's Cullure Award· Union Wins at Borders· • Feminist Bookstore Week· to Head AAP • ~ . Fine Print Files Chapter 11 • ABA Travel Grants· National Independent Bookstore Week· Literary Publishers • Alliance· $75M in Accounting Irregularities Embarrass Pearson/Penguin. ALA's Gay/Lesbian/Bi Book Awards Bookstore News 21 Departments Ad Index .... 131 Announcements . 53 Back to Press . . 55 Classified Ads . 132 Letters ..... 5 SUbscription Information 130 They Went That-A-Way . 59 Writing Wanted ...... 57 The Books Art Books .. 69 Gay Men's Lit 81 Kids' Lit .. 65 Mysteries .. 76 New Media . 67 Our Own Presses. 87 Publisher's Row. . 119 Science Fiction & Fantasy 75 Short Raves . 63 Small Presses . 95 University Presses .... 111 (Canadian Books, Humor, and Music will return next issue.) 13 Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 18, No.3, Spring 1997

CONTENTS

From tbe Editon jj Letten 1 Book Reviews Carrots vs. Sticks: After "Welfare Reform," WbatThen? by Deborah Reilly 2 Real Models: Self-Determination Among Girls and Women in Books for Cbildren and Young Adults by Megan Schliesman 5 as Critical Voice: New Books on Art and Aesthetics by Helen K1ebesadel 7 Women and Leadenhlp Archives for Women's Studies Research by Valerie Browne 10 Library Instruction In a Women', Studies Coune by Barbara Weeg 11 World Wide Web Reviews: Breast Cancer Websites by Anne Boyer 14 • Walking the Web: A Review ofWebsites on Women and Computer Technology by Iulie M. Albright 16 ComputerTalk Compiled by Linda Shult 17 Archives 23 Wisconsin Blbllograpbles In Women's Studies 23 Feminist PUblishing 24 New Reference Works in Women's Studies Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others 24 Periodical Notes Compiled by Linda Shult 34 Items ofNote Compiled by Beth Harper 38 Books Recently Received 41 Editorial: Power, Voice, and Economic Debate vii

ARTICLES 14 "Bargaining" and Gender Relations: Within and Beyond the Household Bina Agarwal Institutional Demand-Side Discrimination Against Women and the 51 Human Capital Model David Colander andjoonna Wayland WOOJ Student Attitudes Toward Roles ofWomen and Men: 63 Is the Egalitarian Household Imminent? Marianne A. FtTbeT and Laurtn Young Government Support for Families with Children in the United 83 States and France Barbara R Bergmann The Market for Virtue: Jean-BaptiSle Say on Women in the 93 Economy and Society Vi "-g; Evt(yn L. Forget U...... ~ DIALOGUE 0 Z ·r Argument and Community in the Markets Debate III 0 ...... "" Baroara Hopkins U Not Only Gender: More on Debating Markets 119 ~ ~ Doug/& V. Orr f-< Vi IfYou Can't Stand the Heat ... 125 ..... :E Lisa Saundm .....Z ~ '"~ Competition/Cooperation: Revisiting the May 1994 Femecon ~ .i! Debates 129 ~ Ro.a...Harvty Gudeman and Stephen Gudeman "" Why Mainstream Economists Should Take Heed 141 jeffMadrid<

CORRIGENDUM A Modest Proposal for Inclusion ofWomen's Household Human 149 Capital Production in Analysis ofStructural Transformation Kalhken Cloud and Nanty Garrell

BOOK REVIEWS Marianne A. Ferber andJulie A. Nelson (eds.). Beyond Economic 179 Man: Feminist Theory and Economics Edith Kuiper andjolande Sap (eds.), Ou. of Ibe Margin: Feminis. Perspectives on Economics Janet A. sro. Bina Agarwal, A Field ofOne's Own: Gender and Land Rights in 188 South Asia Carmen Dia na Deere Jane Humphries andJiII Rubery (eds.). The &oDomics of EquaJ 192 Opportunities Deborah M, Figarl Julie A, Nelson, Feminism, Objectivity and Economics 196 Edith KUi/J

I Volume 23, Number 1 Spring 1997

Preface 3 Hammed Shahidian Women and Clandestine Politics 7 in Iran, 1970-1985 Sharon R. Roseman Celebrating Silenced Words: 43 The "Reimagining"of a Feminist Nation in Late-Twentieth-Century Galicia Janet M. Chemela The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and 73 Narrative Performance in the Brazilian Amazon Jennifer Drake Third Wave (Review Essay) 97 Kate Light The Idea ofLove between Us (Poetry) 109 Gayle V. Fischer "Pantalets" and "Turkish Trowsers": 111 Designing Freedom in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century United States Viviana Me\let The Winged Woman (Fiction) 141 Translated by Kathy S. Leonard Helen R. Klebesadel Art Essay 147 Ann Fisher-Wirth Poetry 162 Susan S. Lanser Writing Women into Romanticism 167 (Review Essay) Notes on Contributors 191 Notes and Letters 194 Publications Received 199 16

Feminist Teacher

Vol. 10. No.2 1996

Table ofContents

49 Not a Damsel in Distress: Feminist Medieval Studies at a Small Liberal Arts University By Karen E. Mura and Linda A. McMillin

59 How Schools Play "Smear the Queer" By Lisa W. Lautzenheiser

65 Teaching Gender Studies in a Small Southern College By Sue Hammons-Bryner

71 Understanding Social Identities: A Work-frame for Coalition Building By Enid J. laGesse

75 Women's Studies Student Questionnaire By Lucretia McCulley and Patricia Patterson

Departments

47 Feminist Teacher Network News 101 Our Contributors 89 Book Reviews 102 Author Index to Volume 10 99 Teaching Resources 103 Contents Index to Volume 10 Feminist VoiceS ,\ FREE \fAnISOS AREA NEWS JOURNAL: BY WO\1EN FoR WOMEN

Volume 10, Number 2 April 4th - June 12th 1997

Contents Pornography Is Not Fantasy by Chris Grussendorf 8 Women Workers to Gain from Living Wage Pornogtaphy In Black by Amy Hanauer 1 and White: Racism in magazines and movies Raising Awareness, by Jolanda Sallmann 9 Raising Hell by Katie Peterson f And So She Said... 10

Letters 2 A Life Lived: Judi Barl, Environmental Activist, Joining the Paper 2 Passes Away by Esty Dinur10 News Briefs 3 Memories of Midwest Latin American Activism Femlnisms: Expressing Review by Jennifer' Political Difference Grissom 11 by Ericka Beckman 4 Camp DOE Beckons Roe v. Wade Revisited by Rosa Lee Hanson 12 by Heather Keyes 5 Wake Up from the American Supporting Quality Dream Child Care-Another by Kathy Wilson 13 Option by Diane K. McHale 6 Network 14

Suzanne Westenho.efer Calendar 15 Returns to the Barrymore Classlfieds 16 by Rosa Lee Hanson 7 Feminist Voices r\ FREE \i,\U'so"IJ AREA SEY. S JOl'RS,\l: In "O\IE\: fOrt ,\ O\IEN

,Volume 10, Number 3 June 6 • July17 1997

Contents From the Colours of the Desert.•.. Visions Robust Voices Heard of a Childhood by Erin Moonlight 1 by Ann Mihkelson 6

Is the Revolution And So She Said•.• 6 Over for Cuban Women? Gown of Stillness by Carolyn Milanes by Magie Dominic 6 Dejoie, Ph.D. 1 Home Spun Managing Editor's Feminism Notes 2 by Cami Fink 7

News Briefs '2 Normalizing Sexuality: Everyday Action to A Woman's Touch Change the World' by Rebecca S. by Sarah Jones 3 Krantz 8

What If It Were This Good Things Come to Clear? 4 Those Who'Wait? 9Y Ra'Chelle J. Can You Tell Me Johnson 9 Where Stony River Is? Network 10 An Interview with Joan Drury by Heather Calendar 11 Keyes 5 Classlfieds 12 Familiar Mystery A Review by Erin Moonlight 5 Gender & History 19 Volume 9 Number 1 April 1997

Abstracts iv

Articles Cultural Imperialism and Women's Movements: Thinking Globally VINAY BAHL

Women's History in France: An III-Defined Subject MICHELE RIOT-SARCEY, translated by JEREMY LANE 15

Poverty, Dependence and 'Women': Reading Autobiography and Social Policy from New Zealand ANNABEL COOPER AND MAUREEN MOLLOY 36

Women Readers as Agents of Social Change among Eastern European Jews in the Late Nineteenth Century IRIS PARUSH 60

EvgeniiaJEvgenii: Queer Case Histories in the First Years - of Soviet Power DAN HEALEY 83

Gendered Labour in the Ideological Discourse of French Marxism: The Parti Ouvrier Fran~ais, 1882-1905 ROBERT STUART 107

Thematic Reviews

'it's a man's world': Recent Studies of Male Representation of the Female in the Middle Ages RENEE NIP 130 Akuin Bl,1mires led.) Wotllcm Defamed ,Mel \'\lotn,lO Defended. An AnlflOfolW of Alcdie~,.l1 TexIS (1992) John W. B,lldwin, nle L.ltlguage olSex: Five VViCl'5 (rom North­ ern F',lOce tlrotmd 1200 (1994) Sarah Kay and Miti Rubin (eds) Framing Medieval Bodies (1994) linda lomperis and Sarah Stanbury (eds) Feminist Approaches to the 8mI\' in A!edieval LiteraftJre (1993) E. Jane Burns, Bodytalk: When Women Speak in Old Frenc!, UtfJ(,lfurc (1993) RoherlJ l. Krueger, Women Readers and the Ideology ofGt'IIdf'( ill Old Fre/lell Verse Romance (1993) Urigilte Cazelles, nJe Lady As SainI: A Colleellon of Frcnch f-I.lSioWapflic Romance$ of the Tflirleenth Centur)' (1991) Carol M. Meale led.) Women and Litera/ure in Brilaln, 1150-1500 (19CJ3) KtHen ChereW.llUk and Ulrikc Wielhaus (eds) Dear Sisler: Mcdiev.ll Women.ltJd the Epsi/olar)' Gt>llft' {19CJ])

Historical Masculinities: Regulation, Fantasy and Empire ANNA DAVtN 135

Gr.lharn Dawson, Soldier Hcroes: British Adventure, Empire, and /fte Imagining of ,...lascufinil)' (1994) Herbert Sussman, Viclorian Masculinities: M,lIlllaod and Mascu· ifIll' Pactio ill E.l")' Victori,lIJ l.iter.l/tlfe ,lfld /\rl (19g5l Don.ild E. t Jail (cd.) MtI,~eu/ar Chris/i.mi/)': Embodying Ihe Victori,1fJ 1\1:(' {19(4) John Keslner, Masculinilies in Vic/ori,lIJ nliIlIiTl.~ (1 CJ95) (continued, next page) 20 Gender & History Volume 9 Number 1 April 1997 (continued) The Struggle (or Australian History BONNIE G. SMITH 139 Miriam Dixson. The Real Matild'l: Women and /(/C'lltily in Australia 1788 to the I'resellt (1994) Kay Ferres fed,) n,e nme fa Write: AUMTt1li,l1l Women Writers 18QO-19JV (1993) Palricia Grimshaw, Marilyn lake, Ann MIGr'llo, and Marian Quartly, ('(mUng a Nation 1788-1990 (1994) Anne Summers, [)amnC'd Whores and Gods 'bIke (1994) Porlia Robinson, nle Women of HoMilY Bay (1993)

Book Reviews 144 TI\'{'flly H:w$ 0/1, special issue of Australian Historical Sludies (1996) CATHERINE HAll

Jennifer Carpenter and Sally-8Nh Maclean (eds) fbwer of the Weak: Studies on Medieval Women (1995) Jennifer Ward (ed.) Women of Ihe fnglish Nobility and Gentry. 1066-/500 (1995) P. J. GoldberR (ed.) Women in Eng/arid c.127S-1525. Documentary Sources (1995) ELIZABETH VAN HOUTS

Ronald E. Surtz, Writing Women in Late ¥edieval and Early Modem Spain: The Mothers ofSaint Teresa of Avila (19951 Yvonne Yarbro·Bejarano, Feminism and the Honor Plays ai/ope de Vega (1993) JUDITH DRINKWATER

E. Ann MaUer and John Coakley (eds) Creative Women in Medieval and Early Modern Italy: A Religious and Artistic Renaissance (1994) Craig A. Monson, Disembodied Voices: Music and Culture in an Early Modern /lalian Convent (1995) EVElYN S, WElCH

Dena Goodman, The Republic of Lelfers: A Cultural History of the French Enlighten. ment (1994) JEAN BLOCH Christine Ruane, Gender, Class, and the Professionalization of Russian. City reachers, 1860-1914 (1994) MAUREEN PERRIE

Carol Dyhouse, No Distinction ofSex? Women in British Universities, 1870-1939 (1995) LINDY MOORE

Thomas Neville Bonner, To the Ends ,of the Earth: Women's Search for Educa#on in Medicine (1992) Shirley Roberts, Sophia lex-Blake. A Woman Pioneer in Nineteenth Century Medical Reform (19931 Leah Leneman, In the Service of Life: The Story of Elsie Inglis and the Scottish Women's Hospitals (1994) HElEN MACDONALD

Sharon Hartman Strom, Beyond the Typewriter: Gender, Class, and the Origins ofModern American Office Work, 1900-1930(1992) Angel Kwolek-Folland, Gendering Business: Men and Women in the Corporate Office, 1870-1930(1994) Miriam Cohen, Work· shop to Office: T\vo Generations of Italian Women in , 1900--1950 (1992) ElLEN JORDAN

Julia Swindells (ed') The Uses ofAutobiogr

Sally Alexander, Becoming a Woman and Othpr E5says in 19th and 20th Century (994) leonore Davidoff, World5 Between: lfistoric.J! lh,Sptxli~'es on Gender and Class j 1995) ALICE KESSLER-HARRIS

Notes on Contributors 165

Index to Volume 8 (1996) 166 2\

GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 2 1997 Number 1

CONTENTS

DAPHNE de MARNEFFE Bodies and Words: AStudy of Young Children's Genital and Gender Knowledge 3

SUSAN W. COATES Is It 11me to Jettison the Concept of Developmental Lines? Commentary on de Mamelfe's Paper "Bodies and Words" 35

SUE GRAND On the Genderlng ofTraumatlc Dissociation: A Case of Mother-Son Incest 55

JOAN SARNAT Working in the Space between Psychoanalytic and Trauma Oriented Approaches to Stories of Abuse 79

LESLIE M. LOTHSTEIN Pantyhose Fetishism and Self Cohesion: AParaphilic Solution? 103 GENDER & SOCIETY 22 Volume II, Number 2 April 1997

From the Editor 149 Articles Makeup at Work: Negotiating Appearance Rules in the Workplace KIRSTIlN DELUNGER and CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS 151 Messages ofExclusion: Gender, Movements, and Symbolic Boundaries 10SHUAGAMSON 178 The "Ladies of the Club" and Caroline Bartlett Crane: Affiliation and Alienation in Progressive Social Reform LINDA 1. RYNBRANDT 200 ReseaNh Reports "Hey, Why Don't You Wear a Shorter Skirt?": Structural Vulnerability and the Organization of Sexual Harassment in Thmporary Clerical Employment JACKIE KRASAS ROGERS and KEVIN D. HENSON 215 Teasing, Disputing, and Playing: Cross-Gender Interactions and Space Utilization among First and Third Graders LAURlB SCARBOROUGH VOSS Book Reviews Abortion at Work: Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic by Wendy Simonds SANDRA MORGEN 257 African American Single Mothers: Understanding Their Lives and Families edited by Belle J. Dickerson LAUREN RAUSCHER 258 In Defense ofAffirmative Action by Barbara R. Bergmann BARBARA THOMAS COVENTRY 260

Unloclcing the Iron Cage: The Men ~ Movement, Gender Politics, and American Culture by Michael SchWalbe MATnmW C. GUIMANN 261 Coming Out in College: The Struggle for a Queer Identity by RobertA. Rhoads WILLIAM Po NORRIS 263 GENDER & SOCIETY 23 Volume II, Number 2 April 1997

(continued) Delinquent Daughters: Protecting and Policing Adolescent FeltUlle Sexuality in the United States, 1885·1920 by Mary E. Odem SYLVIA rnORSON·SMI1lI 264 . Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult o/Thlnness and the Commercialization 0/Identity by Sharlene Hesse-Biber MARY ZIMMERMAN 266 Living Rooms as Factories: Ck1ss, Gender. and the Satellite Factory system in Taiwan by Ping·Chun Hsiung HSIAO·VB YI 268 Producing Power: Ethnicity, Gender, and Ck1ss in a Caribbean Workplace by Kevin A. Yelvington TAMAR DIANA WILSON 269 Lost Talent: Women in the Sciences by Sandra L, Hanson MARALI!E MAYBI!RRY 271 From the Book Review Editor 277 24 Articles State-ing Sex and Gender: Collecting Information from Mothers and Fathers in Paternity Cases RENBB A. MONSON 279 Defining and Redefining Work: ..... Implicalions for Women's Health DBANNBK. HtLFINGER MESSIAS, EUN. SUSAN I. STALL 372 Woman Questions: Essays/or a by Lise Vogel Hatreds: Raclalized and Sexualized Conjlicts in the 21st Century by Zillah Eisenstein MARY MAROARlIT PONOW 373 Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance, and the State ediled by Barbara Laslett. 10hanna Brenner, and Yesim AmI IOYAMISRA 376 Russian Women in Politics and Society edited by Wilma Rule and Norma C. Noonan DANA VANNOY 377 Gendered Fields: Rural Women, AgricultUrt, and Environment by Carolyn Sachs CArnY A. RAKOWSKI 379 Don l Marry Me to a Plowman! Women ~ Everyday lives in RUMIIndia by Patricia1efl'rey and Roger 1effrey MARGOT t. DULEY 380 Volume 4 Number 1 March 1997 25 Contt1lts

Julie J1ariko Matthews. A Vietnamese Flag and a Bowl of Australian Flowers: re- composing racism and sexism 5

James A. Tyner. Constructing Images, Constructing Policy: the case of Filipina migrant performing artists 19

Gill Valentine. 'My Son's a Bit Dizzy.' 'My Wife's a Bit Soft': gender, children and cultures of parenting 37

Stuart C. Aitken & Thomas Herman. Gender, Power and Crib Geography: tran- sitional spaces and potential places 63

Angela K. Mam·n. The Practice of Identity and an Irish Sense of Place 89

VIEWPOINT Robin Peace, Robyn Longhurst & Lynda Johnston. Producing 'Down Under' 115

BOOK REVIEWS Social DWisions: "onomit decline and social structural change (Lydia Morris) reviewed by Diana Woodward 121

Black Womt1l, Writing and Idt1ltity: migrations ifthe subject (Carole B. Davies) reviewed by Ruth McElroy 122

Call 10 Hom.' Afiiean Americans r,,/aim the rural South (Carol Stack) reviewed by Bobby M. Wilson 124

Femillists, Islam, and Natioll: gt1lder and Ihe making if modtrll Egypl (Margot Badran) reviewed by Susan Mains . 126

Travel, Gender alld Imperialism: Mary Kingsley and Wesl Afiica (Alison Blunt) reviewed by Clive Barnett 128

Passing By: gt1lder and public harassmt1l1 (Carol Brooks Gardner) reviewed by Vera Chouinard 130

The Proslitulion ifSexuality (Kathleen Barry) reviewed by VincentJ. Del CasinoJr 132

Sexual Artifice: persons, imnges, politics, Genders, No. 19 (Eds Ann Kibbey, Kayann Short & Abouali Fannanfannaian) and Bodies if Writing, Bodies in Performance, Genders, No. 23 (Eds Thomas Foster, Carol Siegel & Ellen E. Berry) reviewed by Julie Podmore 134

Lesbian Vlopics (Annamarie J. Jagose) reviewed by Felicity J. Callard 137

Fush and Slone: the bo4J and Ihe city in Wesle", civilisatioll (Richard Sennett) reviewed by Michael Heffernan 139

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KICKIN' TilE REAL 18 Dinner Roll Barbie America splastic princess gets a t1lIlCh-lzeeded makeover. 22 Sister Circle Black W011lell kick it em selling Ollt, woman;s"" alld OJ. Simpson. 40 Chargel The Smart Woman's Guide to Credit Cards Boombastic plastic: how 10 gel it, 1ISf? it, and nOlabuse it. 44 Welfare Without Apology Hip J\1ama sAriel Core gives all imide's view ofmotherhood 011 AFDC. 50 Bye-Bye, Madame Butterfly TI,e politics 0/Asian imeTradal daritlg. 58 Clash and Learn Copillg wi,h college Cfllturf shock. Find YOII' inner peace. 20 FASHION PMS Fashions Geu;,'gfirfor YOIITflOw. GLOBI-TROTTIN' ..8 Phat Philly Flava for Your Face 7ake at! Rly~P"ilIy ride);om 5011111 Street 10 Cheese Steak Cenual.

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(continued) DEPARTMENTS 4 We Hear Va ¥ilut tJJ.,u:I\II/J (11J (l1l1firs//Ill/rollal iSSllt. 6 HUES NIIWa 7 Wellneas Watch Brtllil {hub, wi/lfer IHlrlll'ups, and mQ,t. 10 Spies Like Us 11le lowJllisl JrIllli{er C

55 Cartoon. Neo Cleo TIle crayoll is l1ligllrier Theftmalt of rIlefuture U'ilo~ rig/II 0/1 lime. tllat! tlle telel,isioll .., 62 Little Sisters 62 Eight-year-old gi,ts slIPii' liS U'110 tlley think is brallli."", 63 Heroscopes )'(lll, si),'-molllh aslfiJ-casf. Kill That Nolae 64 Gi~'e Jimllng dOII'l1 Proposifioll 187. yourselfsome credit. 40 BODY & SOUL 8 Stupid Body P1'oduct Review No Ihallk YOJ/TI,ighMaSfer." 20 Relax: Mellowing Out In A Stressful World Droppi/l'dimes ollJemillislIl, 36 Can I Love My Body? ulVillg yourselfitl

SISTERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT 34 Pearl.lam Deals Wi'lll nle DWUllIIIIJ", P(<111 C/('!~t",I!W lI'CS dff. 28

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DBPaRtmBnts Summer 1997 ~ We Hear Ya Vol. 3, No.1 5 HUES News i Bodyworll a Spies Uke Us 9 Fly Girl 10 Wellness Watch 12 Safe Sex 13 Green Goddess 15 Cybermama HiCKin' THB RBaL 18 Education & Careers 11 Latlnas Rate E'llta 47 Cartoon: Neo Cleo ;? 4 AWorking GIrl's Day at tile Spa 53 Books 54 Poetry , 28 Fashion: Poolslde Manner 60 Cheap Eats :;5 Beauty and the Bank 61 Heroscolles A brush with the pink ladie~ of Mary Kay. 63 Globe Trottin' 36 Ghetto Feminism 64 Last Word What happens when feminism meets race? 55 Mama, Do You Have a Date? A single mama rests out the scene,

SistBRS In THB SPDtLiIlHt The Essence of Unda Villarosa 6 Breaking The Silence 26 Author 8eth Richie studies the impact of abuse on African American women. Wlnnerl Magnetic Poetess Contest 32

FBatuRBS 16 Smart Women Who Lose " In Relationships

22 Dialogue: In the Mix '{ Biracial women chat about life in the cultural pastels. 38 Uving Single The A·Z~ of finding the nest ofyour dreams. 42 Welcome To The Real World Seven strangers in a one-bedroom apartment? 44 Betrayed One womans nightmare with breast implants. 48 Cuba: A Travel Diary 50 TIps for Successful Travel Health Care for Women 29 International

CONTENTS Volume 18 I Number I I 1997

EDITORIAL I v NEWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I ix DECONSTRUCTING THE GENDER NEUTRALITY OF CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY I Sally Thorne, Janice McCormick, and Elaine Carty I I EMPOWERING WOMEN: PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES IN WOMEN'S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS I Lenore Manderson and Tanya Mark I 17 BIOLOGICAL MARKERS AND SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION: CRACK BABIES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE DANGEROUS MOTHER I Jacquelyn Litl and Maureen McNeil I 31 UNSAFE ABORTIONS: METHODS USED AND CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS ATTENDING HOSPITALS IN NAIROBI, LIMA, AND MANILA I Augustine Ankomab, Coletle Aloo-Obunga, Magdalena Chu, and Alicia Manlagnit I 43 WOMAN-CENTERED INFORMATION ON MENOPAUSE FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS: FINDINGS FROM THE MIDLIFE WOMEN'S HEALTH SURVEY I Phyllis KernoffMansfield and Ann M. Voda I 55 PARTNER COMMUNICATION ABOUT HYSTERECTOMY I Linda A. Bernhard, Constance R. Harris, and Harlene A. Caroline I 73 CONTRACEPTIVE DECISION MAKING IN A SAMPLE OF JORDANIAN MUSLIM WOMEN: DELINEATING SALIENT BELIEFS I Kay Libbus and Suha Kridli I 85 FEMINIST LEADERSHIP THROUGH TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT I Marilyn Lewis Lanza I 95 BOOK REVIEWS I 107 ANNOUNCEMENTS I III 30 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 18 I Number 2 I 1997

EDITORIAL I v NEWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I Ix AGE EFFECTS ON INFANT MORTALITY CONTROLLING FOR RACE: A META-ANALYTICAL STUDY I Vijayan K. Pillai and Subir Bandyopadhyay I 115 HIV RISK ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION IN LESBIANS AND WOMEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH WOMEN: PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR CLINICIANS I Jocelyn C. White I 127 KOREAN URBAN WOMEN'S EXPERIENCE OF MENOPAUSE: NEW LIFE I Kyung Hye Lee I 139 DETERMINANTS OF REPORTED HEALTH PROMOTION BEHAVIORS IN EMPLOYED MEXICAN AMERICAN WOMEN I Mary E. Duffy I 149 VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF SELF-REPORTED HEALTH OF PERSONS AGED 70 AND OLDER I Sandra O'Brien Cousins I 165 EFFECT OF POSITIVE REFRAMING AND SOCIAL SUPPORT ON PERCEPTION OF PERIMENSTRUAL CHANGES AMONG WOMEN WITH PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME I Gwen G. Morse I 175 HEALTH PRACTICES AND ROLE INVOLVEMENT AMONG LOW' INCOME WORKING WOMEN I Martha A. Nelson I 195 31

SPRING 1997 VOL. I 1 No 2

Letters 2 WOMEN'S NEWS APEC Couneries Harvest Profits from Women's Work by Carole Samdup 6 Hong Kong Women Fighr for Freedoms by Tracey Braun 9 Albeera Policies Devalue Women by Laura Wiuopol.... 10 Making Safer Space on Campus by Melanie Cumming"...... 11 Toronto Pushes Emergency Coneraception Pill by KriJlin Herhka 12

FEMINIST VIEWS The Moulinex Reflex: Why Identity Politics Is Not the Answer by Irshad Man}i 16 Has WfN Gone Too Soft (does anyone mind)? by AJlrid Van Der BI~ek 20 When Will Prison Reform See the Light of Day? by Marni Norwich 24 MisGivings: Reflections on Miscarriage byJanet Kellollgh-Pollock "."."""""."""..".28 Turning Point: Reflections on Abortion by Leslie Ga.el " .. "..".".".. ".".. "..".".""".. "."..".". 29 '"- REVIEWS No Fat Chicks & Self Esteem Comes in AU Sizes Rwiews by Gail Marschessalllt."." ..".".."."..".".."". 35 Breasting the Waves Rwiew by Debra Isabel Hllron .. "".. """"""... "".. "... 36 Women & Children Last: Custody Disputes & the Family Justice System Re.iewby Sman Crean ""..... ,, 36 Aurat Durbar: Writings by South Asian Women Re.ietv by Renll Maha}an ""."."".. ""....""..."""".". 38 Batbata From: A Daughter's Memoir Rwietv by Yvonne Block "..".""""""...... ".. """"... "" 41 COLUMNS ON THE EDGE by Lyn CockbnYII .. ".." """." """.." 31 BODY WISE by Val Paape "".."".. """.."."..".. ".. ".. ".. " "." 33 LAST WORD by Penni MilchelI " "" ".".." .."""..".."."""."". 48 32

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Wra}ifake byE111 i I y Lei d e r 3

Speaking My Name by Dary I La Roc he 4

Elegy ofMama's Love by A 1111 e Dye r S t /l art , 6

FourPetals by Brook Wheetley 6

The Road From Seneca Falls byey 11 t h i a S t a 11 t 0 11 7

We Don't Do That Anymore by Des ire eSc h II e Ie r - R 011 d i 11 a 11

A Guide to Drawing by Lis s a S t res s 111 a 11 S 111 i t h 12

Sometimes They Bleed b y A 11 11 aMi 0 d /l C how s k a 12

My Lover's Hair Turns Gray by Mel i ss a Kw a slly 12

Book Reviews b y A die r, Red d y, Sa 11 to s, S h eI t 0 11, a 11 d S t /l r g j s 13

The Back Page c a II s for s /l b 111 j SS j 0 11 s, a 1111 0 /l 11 C e 111 e 11 t s, etc.... 16 33

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EMERGING ASIAN SPIRITUALITY 13 by Sr, Mary John Mananzan and Sun Ai Park TWo prominent Asian women theologians theorize on women's spin·tuality

WHEN TwG HALVES DON'T MAKE A WHOLE: SPIRITUALITY BRINGS WOMEN A SENSE OF WHOLENESS 14 by Ma, Victoria Cabrera-Balleza Women need to eulttuate their spirituality to be able to transcend their image as victims and become suroiuors

SPIRITUALITY AND ACTIVISM: DRAWING A CONNECTION 20 by Luz Maria Martinez A leading feminist activist shares her "social" definition ofspirituality

COVER STORY: WOMEN WHO USHER IN EASE AND WELL BEING 24 by Marianita C, Villariba Babaylans: Priestesses ofpre-colonial Philippines lead us through a souljoumey

VOICES OF MODERN-DAY GODDESSES 29 by Nancy Pearson Arcellana Modem-day goddesses assert their being in a highly·tradit~onal realm

OPENING TO THE BEAUTY OF LIFE: REFLECTIONS BY DEPARTMENTS Editorial 1 MELODY KEMP 48 by Nancy Pearson Arcellana A Feedback 4 religion gadfly finds her own sense ofspirituality What do you think? 5 Clips 6 Action Alert 11 THE QUEEN, THE GODDESS AND THE MURAL PAINTER Isis Resource 34 Books 34 52 by Flaudette May V. Datuin Mural painting as Reviews plus 40 prayer, sulra and mantra Siavenka Draku/ic's How 1 Survived Communism and Even Laughed ." Elizabeth Grosz's VOlatile WEASEL WORDS: PEDOPHILES AND THE CYCLE OF Bodies ." plus True Confessions ofa Net Newbie ABUSE 69 by Liz Kelly Careless use ofthe term Poetry 44 poems from Women in Praise afthe pedophile has some dangerous implications Sacred Woman in Action: Out of Her Mother's Yard 58 by Luz Maria Martinez A Japanese woman's attempt to create a better society for herselfand the next generation One on One: Chatsumam Kabilsingh 61 by Lilian S. Mercado Carreon A woman's transfonnation from a "mere academic" to an academic cum social activist Health Updates 64 Country Report: Burma 78 by Luz Maria Martinez Life under a military regime is difficult for everyone but moreso for women. Naing tells us why 34

ISSUES QUARTERLY VOl urvlE TWO, NUMBER ONE

Fall(Winter 1997

Feature Policy Report Women Take the Worfd Stage I: Violence Against Women Demands 2 . National Laws Eye Openers 1/: Too Utt/e, Too Late for Comfort Women III: Facts at a Glance: Violence Against An Uneven Worfd 10 Women In the US 25 . Special Report Women'. Rights AN Human Right•. Funding II Can Women's Funds Fill the Gap? 31 Dateline UN Worfd Conference. and WorkingTrends Document. on Women Unions (Finally) Courting Women 14 34 Perspectives Media Anne Wolken Networfcs Who'. Ustening? Gail McClure: Funding 37 Winona laDuke: Activism Electronic Resources 16 Boijing Online Girls Report 39 Teaching the Teachers: US Girl. Take Bookshelf Global Lessons ta the Classi'oom 46 20 Organizational Resources Connections 49 A.Councll and a Satellite Unk US Women 23 Journal of Gender Studies 35

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Contents

Janice i.\JcLaughlin. Feminist Relations with Postmodemism: reflections on the positive aspects of involvement 5

Ka/hlun OMara. Historicising Outsiders on Campus: The re/production o£lesbian and gay insiders 17

Lillda Leullg. The Making ofMatriarchy: a comparison ofMadonna and Margaret Thatcher 33

Heidi Kaye. 'This Breast-It's Me': Fanny Burney's mastectomy and the defining gaze 43

Cia" Hamoll. Virginia Woolf in the House ofLove: compulsory heterosexuality in 1he Years 55

REPORT Shinn Rai. Crossing Boundaries 63

OBITUARY Kader Konuk & Nalley Jalleovieh. With Love, In Memory and In Honour ofMay Ayim 71

BOOK REVIEWS Figments '!fa Murder (Gillian Hanscombe) reviewed by Nicole WardJouve 73

Bwek Women, Writing and Idmtiry: migratialls '!f /he subject (Carole Boyce Davies) reviewed by Denise de Caires Narain 74

Bt)'olld the Natural Boify: all ar

Bad Objects: essays popllwr alld IIl1popular (Naomi Schor) reviewed by Margaret Whitford 76

Femillisms alld the Self the web ojidmtiry (Morwenna Griffiths) reviewed by Kimberley Hutchings 77

POII:er alld Evtl)·dqv Life: the lives l!l workillg women ill Bra"il (tvlaria Odila Silva Dias) reviewed by ~laxine 1-lolyneux 78

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Yhe Cullural Siudies Reader: hislary, thtory, praclice (Jessiea Munns & Gita Rajan, Eds) reviewed by Julia Halam 80

Yhe Name 'If the Mother: wriling illtgilimacy (Marie Maclean) reviewed by Anna M. de Medeiros 82

Yhe Moral Sex: women's nalure in the Fmuh Enlighlmmtnl (Lieselotte Steinbriigge, trans. Pamela E. Selwyn) reviewed by Mary-Claire Hardy 83

Eyes 'IfliJve: tht gaze in English and French painlings and novels 181(}-1990 (Stephen Kern) reviewed by Lynne Pearce M

French Women's Wriling (Elizabeth Fallaize) reviewed by Victoria Howell 85

v..sibk Women in Easl Coasl Makpi SOcUty: on tht reproduclion 'Ifgendtr in rtrtmonial, schoal and markl (Ingrid Rudie) reviewed byJanet Carsten 86

Yhat's Fun'!>, rou J)qn'l liJok Like a Teachtr: intmogating images and idenlity in popular culture (Sandra Weber & Claudia Mitchell) reviewed by Christine Sutcliffe 87

Equity in Mathtmati

liJnguage and Gender (Sara Mills, Ed.) reviewed by Chris Sutcliffe 91

Virginia Woo!fGames King) and Yhe Unknown Virginia Woa!f(Roger Poole) reviewed by Stevie Davies 92

BOOKS RECEI"ED 95

NOTICEBOARD 103

NOTES ON CO~"TRlBL'TORS 107 37

FROM THE EDITOR

A Five-Year Follow Up Study ofDomestic Violence· Programming for Older Baltered Women 3 Linda Vinton, PhD Judith A. S. Altholz, PhD Thea Lobel/-Boesch, MSW

Spousal Support ofOlder Women with Osteoporotic Pain: Congruity ofPerceptions 17 Karen A. Roberto, PhD Journal of Deborah T. Gold, PhD

Unnecessary Risks: An Exploration of the Inununization Status ofOlder Women in Long-Tenn Care Facilities and the Community 33 WOMEN Brenda Bergman-Evans, PhD, RN, CS & Anorexia and Aging 45 Mmy J. Basile-Fillel; RN, MSN AGING 1M Metabolic Syndrome X: A Postmenopausal Woman's Hidden Nemesis 53 Lynda B. Ransdel/, PhD Heather Shaw, PhD Volume 9 Deborah Osl/und, MA Numbers 1/2 1997 Self-Care Strategies ofMenopausal Women 77 Linda Bemhard, PhD

An Empowerment-Oriented Mental Health Intervention with Elderly Appalachian Women: The Women's Club 9\ Kathleen McInnis-DiUrich, PhD

Issues in the Medical Treatment of Elderly Women 107 Jessica fY. Henderson, MS, CHES

Multiple Roles ofWomen Caregivers: Feelings of Maslery and Self-Esleem as Predictors of Psycbosocial Well-Being 117 Lynn M. MarUre. MA Mmy Ann Parris Stephens, PhD Melissa M. Franks, PhD

Mother-Daughter Relationships During the First Year of Caregiving: A Qualitative Study t33 Joanne M. PoM, PhD, RN, CS Caml Boyd. PhD, RN B. A. Given, PhD. RN. FAAN

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Volume 9 Numbers 1/2 1997 (continued)

Relirement Decision-Making: Gender Issues and Policy Impliealions 151 Patricia J. Villani, PhD, MPA Karen A. Roberto, PhD

Black and White College Sludenls' Choices ofDescriptors for Older Women and Older Women Relalive. 165 Shirley A. Waskel, PhD Margaret Dubes, PhD Rebecca Reviere, PhD

BOOK REVIEWS

Understanding Older Chicanas, by Elisa Facio 177 Reviewed by Nteli Langer, DSW

CUrrent Widowhood: Myths & Realities, by Helena Znaniecka Lopata . 179 Reviewed by Gloria D. Heinemann, PhD Editor's Note / 6

ARTICLES 39 Leslie A, Schwalm "Sweet Dreams of Freedom": Freedwomen's Reconstruction of Life and Labor in Lowcountry South Carolina / 9 Martin P. Johnson Memory and the Cult of Revolution in the 1871 Paris Commune / 39 < Marlene Epp r0 The Memory of Violence: Soviet and East European Mennonite -- Refugees and Rape in the Second World War / 58 '" Z Victoria W. Wolcott 9 ~ "Bible, Bath, and Broom": Nannie Helen Burroughs's National Training School and African-American Racial Uplift / 88 - r-' Louise W, Knight Biography's Window on Social Change: Benevolence and Justice in jane (fl ~ Addams's "A Modem Lear" / 111 ":J az GETTING TO THE SOURCE C'l Emily Honig ~- Striking Lives: Oral History and the Politics of Memory / 139 g " Irene Ledesma Confronting Class: Comment on Honig / 158 Z, (f) REVIEW ESSAYS Seth Koven ~ (f) The Ambivalence of Agency: Women, Families, and Social PoHcy in France, Britain, and the United States / 164 Mt1tlli'r,WQrk, Women, Child Welfart, alld fill' Stall', 1890-.1930 by Molly d L1dd-Taylor; Famify, De'lt'lldclIce, alld '/Ie Origills ofllli' Welfqre State, Uri/aill alld Frmlrt', J914-1945 by SUS<1n Pl,.'

Francie R. Chassen.L6pez From Casa to Calle: Latin American Women Transforming Patriarchal Spaces / 174 Sllrviuillg lkYOlld Fear: Wottlm, Chifdrfll and Human Rigills in wlin America ed. by Marjorie Agosin; Trlllls/n/ed Wolt/nlt: Crossillg till' Border wifll [sperallza's Story by Ruth Behar; Willllell ill lire LAtill Amaicl1t1 Development Process ed. by Christine E. Bose and Edna Acosta·Belen; RtI!ollllitmizing MoflurJIQtlli Till' Mothers Of file Plnm de Mllytl by Marguerite Guzman Bouvard; GlIlltemalall Womell Spt'llk by Margaret Hooks; Dolor y Alegr(a: Womm alld Social C/Jallg ... ill Urban Mexico by Sarah leVine in collaboration with ClMa Sunderland Corrpa; Femi"ism!PQstIllOlImlism/ DCl't'lopltletll ed, by Marianne H. Marchand and Jane L. Parpart; 'Viva' WOllletl alld Popi/far PrQtcsl it! wlilJ America ed. by Sarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie WeSl\Vood; SllIlIfitlo's DaugJiters Rt'l'isiled Feminism i" Nicaragua by Margo1rel Randall; Ollr Voices/Ollr Lit't's Storit'S of Wottlm from Cl'lllral America Illlif till' Gnibbt'llll by Margaret Randall; Ht~lr My Tt'Sfilllotly: Marfa Ihesrt Tula Hlllllall Ri~/rls Actil'ist oj £1 Sah\ldQr ed. and trans. by Lynn Stephen Thomas Prasch Victorian Women and the Gendering of Culture / 192 Ctltlsllmitl,'{ Atl,'{ds: Adl't.'rtisill,'{ and Victt"inll Womt'll by Lori Ann Locb; Tilt' Girl's OWII: C,,/luml Hisf(lrifS Qf lilt' AIISI11-AIIII'ritall Girl ed. by CI'llidia Nelson and Lynne Vallone; Tile Trial (if Womall: f,'mill;stlllllld ti'l' O(CII/l Scit'llc('s ill Victorian I.ilaatllfl' alld Stll:it'l.lI by nj"na AMh"m Elizabeth Fox-Genovese Education of Women in the United States South / 203 Tilt' EI/lIl,ltiulIllj tilt' SoI/IIlall Belli': Higha Edllt',lliolllllld Stlldl',,1 Sot.'i'lliznliL111 ill tilt' AlItf/It'III/11t 511/1111 by Christie Anne Farnhall\

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 212

CONTRIBUTORS / 225

NOTICE TO CONTRmUTORS / 227

ANNOUNCFMENTS / 229 40 LEGACY

A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS

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JuliaStern To Relish and To Spew: Disgust as Cultural Critique in The I Journal 0/Madam Knight

Susan M Griffin "The Dark Stranger": Sensationalism and Anti·Catholicism in 13 Sarah Josepha Hale's Traits 0/American Life

Ruth Spack Revislooing American Indian Women: Zi1kala-Sa's 25 Revolutionary American Indian Stories

Profiles DfanaCReep Margaret Deland (1857-1945) 43

SiobhanSenier Victoria Howard (Co. 1865-1930) 51

Conference Notes Fetterley, Sustana, 19th-Century American Women Writers in the 21st Century 59 Ervin, Rinne/eld, Dingledine, andSchneider

Book Reviews

Martha Patterson The Admah- in the Parlor: Magazines and the Genderlng 0/ 64 Consumer Culture by Ellen Gruber Garvey

Lisa Logan The Disobedient Writer by Nancy Walker 66

Donna Bic/iford Confidence Women in American Fiction by Kathleen Degrave 67

Katherine Gilberi The Woman and the Myth: 's Life and 69 Writing, revised and expanded edition, compiled by Bell Gale Chevigny

Melanie Levinson Principles andPrIvilege: Two Women's Lives on a Georgia 70 Plantation by Frances A. Kemble and Frances A. Butier Leigh, introduction by Dana N. Nelson

Marthal Cutter In Short 73

LEGACY Bookshelf 75 41

2 The Internet for Women by Rye Senjenand Jane Guthrie. Reviewed hyCo/hie Dumford. 3 FORUM: Quur by Choice by Vera Whisman. Reviewed by Krlslin G. Esterberg. 4 Reviewed by Debbie Gould. SUMMERFICTION ISSUE: 5 Cereus Blooms at Night by Shani Mootoo. Reviewed by Vicki Magee. 6 Violette's Embrace by MicheleZackheim. Reviewed by renee c. hoogland. 7 TheChangeling by Alison Macleod. Reviewed by Ann Birnbaum. 8 Close Callsl New Lesbian Fiction edited by Susan Fox Rogers. Reviewed byJlldlth Branzburg. 8 Tasting Ufe Twice: Literftry Le.shian Fidion by New American Writen edited by EJ. Levy. Uen: Brilliant New Fiction by Lt3blan Wrilen edited by Terry Wolverton with Robert Drake. Reviewed by Amy Sickels. 9 Seven Mons Carol Anshaw. Reviewed by Debbie Culbertson. 10 Rat Bohemia by Sarah Schulman. ReViewed by Heather Marshall. IT'S A MYSTERY 11 Cemetery Murders by Jean Marcy. Reviewed by Carol Schmidt. 1.1 Deadline tor Murder by Val McDennid. Reviewed by Mary Jane Beech. 12 Throwaway Angel! by Nancy Richler. Reviewed by Diane Griffin Crowder. 13 Outside In by Nanisi Barrett D'Arnuk. Death at Lavender Bay by Lauren Wright OQuglas. TakesOneto Know Oneby Kate AUen, Reviewedby Joan Baker, 14 Faint Pnise by Ellen Hart. Reviewed byJinx Beers. A FINE ROMANCE .S Family Setrdt by Laura De Hart Young. RevIewed by Donna Allegra. i6 'Love Q.r Money by Jackie Calhoun. ReVIewed by Pauline Klein. u. Time and TImeAgain by Catherine Ennis. Side Tntkt by Teresa Stores. Reviewed by Kathleen Mullins. t7 Homosexuality In Modern Franteedited by Jeffrey Merrick and Bryant T. Ragan, Jr. Reviewed byAnna Livia.. 18 Amazon 10 Zami: Towuds a Global Lesbian Feminismedited by Monika Reinfelder. Reviewed by Carolyn Gage. 19 The Intimacy Dame: AGuide to Long-Term Success In Gay and t...esblan Relationships by Beny Berzon, ReViewed by Carla M. Monestere. 19 Lesbiah Social Servicts: Research luues edited by Carol T, Tully. Reviewed by Barbra W. Gerber. 20 Meow-Mories: A Pla«for Kitten Notes andCat Fanci~ Recorded by Non-Biologkal PanntsofFabuloUJ Felines by Julia Willis. Qu«rBaby Names: ACompletely Irreverenl GukleTo Naming YourfA>sbianlGay Totby Matthew Rettenmund and JayeZimet. Reviewedby Beren demo1ier. 20 The "'amily Sliver: Essays on Relationships Among Women by Susan Krieger. Reviewed by Be\'erly Bllrch. 22 The Wild Good: Lesbian Photographs and Writings on Love edited by Beatrice Gates. Reviewed by Poily W. Blakemore. 23 Laughter ofthe Witch and Other Known Poems by Red Jordan Arobateau. Thb Imagined PermaDence by Nathalie Stephens. Rodent Angel by Debra Weinstein. Revicwcd hyStel'hanic Byrd 24 Full Open by Janet Aalfs. Revielwd hySII.HIIl Kan. 24 May Swenson: A Poet's Life in Photos by R.R. Knudson and SU1.umne Bigelow. Reviewed by Marianne Milton. 26 An Intimacy ofEqua1s: Lesbian Feminist Ethics edited by Lilian Mohin. Rel'if.'wed by ClmuJia Card. 27 Women Reading Women Writing: Self-Invention In , Gloria Anzaldua and by AnaLouise Keating. Reviewedby Ana M. Mar/inez A/em/in. 27 AI1l)' Asks a Queslion: Grandma, What's a Lesbian? by Jeanne Arnold. Reviewed by DiallJ. Plzllrie. 28 The Lesbian ParentingBook: A Gufdeto Creating Families and Raising Children by D. Medlee ClunisandG, Dorsey Green. Reviewedby Katherine Arnllf'. 29 The Heart's Progren: A Lesbian Memoir by Claudia Bepko. Rt"'(t'll'ed hy Andrea L. T. Peterson. 29 Susie Bright's Sexual State otthe Union by Susie Brigh!. Rel'iewell hy Ift:ather Findltw. 30 The RiverThat Carries Me by Mary Dorcey. Reviewell by Sarah Von Arsdale. 30 LikeThere's NoTomorrow: Medilations for Women Leaving Patriarchy by Carolyn Gage. Reviewed by Melissa Hariman. 31 CreatingG." Jane: Sexuality and Power in the Women's AnnyCorps During World WarII by leisaD. Meyer. ReviewedbyKirsten Backstrom. 32 Cancer In Two Voices by Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum. RCl'iclI'ccl by Victoria Brownworth. 33 Theorising lIeterosexuality: Telling ItStraight by Diane Richardson. Rel'iewed by Rosemary Allchmllty. 34 Lesbian Friendship: ForOurselves and Each Otheredited by Jaqueline S. Weinstock and ~r D. Rolhblwn. Revie .....f?cl by Maria Dolores Costa 35 The Rooms We M.keOur Own by Toni Mirosevitch, When I Was Stalght by Janet Mason. A Born-Again Wife's First Lesbian Kiss by Mary Diane Hausman. Reviewed bySara Greenslil. 36 SECONDTIIOUGHTS: Home In Three Days. Donlt Wash by Linda Smukler, Reviewed by Camille Roy; revIewed by Tristan Taormina. 37 The Accidental Activist by Candace Gingrich. Reviewed byJlldith Beckelt. 38 INTERVIEW: Coming Home to America: A Roadmap to Gay and Lesbian Empowerment by Torie Osborn, Interview by Nancy Rose. 42

VOLUME 22. NO.1 SPRING 1997

10 SINGLE-SEX 30 SEXY SOPHIE SCHOOLS-How TUCKER'S CONFUSING WELL Do THEY SERVE LEGACY GIRLSl /Jt JfJ(Ce Anile, /Jt Soroh B/usta;" Critics called the Paradoxically, just as the most vaudevillian progressive Jewish schools are "big. gawl

2 FROM THE EDITOR 2S THE WOMAN WITH 3 LETTERS isRAEL IN HER HEAD The power ofn~rabbis' bias /Jt Nena Blatt against women, a pear to remem­ "She is in bedlwith the juice from ber and other responses from a cyprus treeJ ... She is in bed our readers. with a country." writes Blatt in her love poem to Israel. 5 KOL ISHAH-NEWS OF JEWISH WOMEN "kh Bin a YKI." What Grandpa ALL OVER 26 Mv MUSLIM told Plwaoh in 1945, and how a Sexing·the Answering Machine· tape recorder transfonned his ANCESTOR HAGAR Reshuffling the Race Card • The story into sacred text last /Jt Azizah Y. aJ.Hibri Mother ofAll jewish Film Festivals Passover. You can do it too. jewish women aren't the only ones • Women's leaming, writing feminist midrash. Here, a Muslim woman beautifully re­ 36 REVIEWS 16 SEPARATED AT BIRTH imagines Hagar's life (and Sarah's). The first WiNe ofbooks by chil· A poem /Jt And"", Adam &on Plus ... the Our'anic etiology of dren who survived the Holocaust; Subtle questions of race disrupt female genital mutilation and the gender in modem Jewish life, new a lifetime of friendship. author's response: revulsion. fiction by jewish women around the world, and more.

44 THE CREATIVE EDGE Art you can orderl

46 TSENA RENA Essential resources jfyou're jewish and female.

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2 Editorial

3 Just Because You're A Man Emily Apter on Matemal Fetishism, Mary Kelly, Sally Mann and Mike Kelley

9 The Last Closet Leslie Reid on her own work and Canadian women artists

12 Breast pads, panty pads, napples, nappy creams etc.., Louise ~urbrick on pregnancy manuals

14 They talk, they write, they make.., together Vit Hopley and Yve Lomax on Vit Hopley and Yve Lomax

16 Bingo or the calling of the philistine Dave Beech on his mum, politics & art

IB "It might be mysterious to men, but It's just as fucking mysterious to me," Heidi Reitmaier talks to CathY de Monchaux

22 Is there such a thing as maternal Imagination? Soapbox

24 Gestural Chat Tamar Garb on Margie Britz

25 Childish Beginnings or Adult Fantasies: ail ads with plasticine Kathy Kubicki on Laura Godfrey"Isaacs

26 Like a squeegee on glass Nancy ~roctor on Monair Hyman

C7 Grown-up ladies' bathing caps Amanda Sebestyen on Franc;oise Dupre

2B Pacing the linoleum till dawn Monika Oechsler on Eva Marisaldi

29 "All things nice..:' NickY Coutts on Debbie Froome

30 Haphazard Documentation wn Bolton on Yoko Ono

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32 News Andrea Fisher" remembered by Caryn Faure Walker

33 Listings 44 mdke No 76 I June - Jull} 97

2 Editorial 3 N"euter Joan KaLf on SU!Jana Solano ( Kiki Smith 6 N"o Pretensions to Monumental Solidity or A Minimal Love Kim Tonq onAnLfa Gallaccio 8 Live in Your Head: Sculpture &. Some Pbotograpbs Gilda WilliamtJ onAna Ganov6L> 9 The Woman in Possession Rob Stona on Chri:1tina Borland 13 It's about time Antonia Carvar on Branda L Croft ( DQ:1tinLf Daaron 15 Storm Damage Janka Chaddia on Shiftinq Tarrain:1 ( Eadam Edqa 17 Sbadowing women's feet Joanna morra on Vica ( Vlrtua 18 Camden Shopping - buy art Amanda SabQ:1tLfan on OffCantra ( maV'" qOQ:1 :1hoppinq 20 Mums and Dads is not tbe issue Andraa macKaan on 40unq Paront:1 21 Being a bitfresb maria-Anna mancio on LfOU arahara 22 N"ature is not aU tootb and claw••. Althaa Graanan on Kiki Smith 23 Wbat's tbis dreamer's dream? nickLf Coutt:1 on Loui:1a Richarchon 24 Babes in Tecbnoworld nick Crowa on Vidao Po:1itiva 26 Dark Underside mo Throp on Sarah JonQ:1 t=7 It's a tenuous line between sincerity and sensationalism Paula Smithard on TracaLf Emin 30 Books 31 N"ews 3

Volume 25, Number 2 Spring 1997

Analyzing sexual health coverage in magazines 5 EXTRA! critizes media coverage of menopause industry...... 5 The latest on prospects for actresses, directors 7 Washington reporters' experiences and perceptions: Does gender matter?.. 8 Appreciation: MRTW remembers Nancy Woodhull 16 46 MEDIEVAL FEMINIST NEWSLETTER ~ NO. 22, FALL 1996

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS A New Home for MFN...... 3

A Brief History of MFN and SMFS...... 3

Message from the President of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Pamela Sheingom...... 6

Message from the Editor...... 6

GENDER AND MEDIEVALISM Breaking Down the Barriers: Writing Novels About Medieval Women for Modem Readers (Sharan Best)...... IS

Wishing for History (Katharine Kerr)...... 17

Medieval Art as Nostalgia for the Future (Madeline H. Caviness) ..... 19

Joan of Arc: Maneuverable Medievalism, Flexible Feminism (Nadia Margolis)...... 21

The Influence of ].R.R. Tolkien's Masculinist Medievalism (Michael D.C. DroU!) 25

Feminism Within and Without the Academy (Karma Lochrie, Clare A. Lees, and Gillian R. Overing) . .26

BOOK REVIEWS...... 32 LIST OF NEW AND RENEWING SUBSCRIBERS. .62 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMAnON, ...... 65 ADVISORY BOARD ELECTION: CANDIDATES. . .67 ADVISORY BOARD ELEcrION: BALLOT. . 68 47

Volume 6 Number 2 April, 1997 MIGRAINES Management and Treatment ..•.•..•....•..•.•.•..1 Migraines and Hormones ...... •....•....•....•.9 Book Reviews .•...... •.•.••...•...... •.9 Letters to the Editor •...... •.•...... •.•..•.•10 Updates ..•...••...•.•...... •.•..•....•....•..11

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Volume 6 Number 3 June, 1997

Contents: f.'flg~ GRIEF AS HEALING ..•...•.....•..•....••..•.•.1 Updates ...... •.•...... •...... •...... 7 Osteoporosis Screening ..•..•...... •.....•...... 8 Book Reviews .....•...... •..•..•.•...... 10 Letters to the Editor .•...... •...... •.....•...11

Coming Next Issue: Living Single Co-Housing - a New Alternative NIA -A New Approach to Wellness 48 ,idwifety Spring Issue 1997 Number 41 ~~~c~~~y Theme: with International Midwife Miscarriage and Infertility

FEATURES DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today Features MIDWIFERY TODAY 15 The Flow of Waters Sharon Glass Jonquil, CNM 3 From the Editor 17 Empowered Birth Mamie Larsen·Ko 4 Poem: they invite us in 19 An Uneasy Peace Valerie Morris Judy Edmunds 6 Networking 21 Vaginal Birth 2, Cesarean Section 0 Sandra Oederscheck 10 Tricks of the Trade 23 Double Dippers Mamie Larsen·Ko 70 Relationship Between Shoe Size & Mode of Delivery 11 Marion's Message Gorman, Noble and Andrews Marion Toepke Mclean On the Theme of Miscarriage and Infertility 12 Question of the Quarter 26 Doula for the Bereaved Kathryn Miller Ridiman 14 Words of Wisdom 26 Poem: Our Baby Teri M. Stuckman 64 Media Reviews 27 Poem: little angel, for Angelito Elizabeth Perdomo 67 Journal Abstracts 29 Miscarriage: A Process of Grief and Healing Jennifer Hall 68 News and Views 30 Early Pregnancy Losses Fran Rybarik, RN, MPH 72 Calendar, Events 31 Lost Babies PaUl Carroll· Frey 73 Classified Advertising 32 Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion Sharon Glass Jonquil, CNM . 74 In My Opinion 34 Infertility: ACycle of Hope and Dis.ppointment Abbie Kleppa 75 Photo Album 36 I'll Always Remember Kathryn Miller Ridiman 38 Good Birth and Infertility: A Long-Awaited Homebirth INTERNATIONAL MIDWIFE . Judith Gips 40 Cards and Letters International Midwife Features 46 Initiating Change: 40 Nourishing Brew Jan TriUen At the Heart Level­ 40 Gaining Perspective Marsden Wagner Clarebeth Loprin.i-Kassel Cher Mikkola 43 Birth as a Community Experience Lois Wilson 62 International News 44 Traditional and Modern Midwives in Uganda Marion Toepke MccLean, CNM 49 Second Trimester Miscarriage at Home Alison Bastien 51 Crossing Cultures in Your Own Backyard Valerie EI Halla 53 Conference Excerpts Global Perspectives in Birth & Midwifery First Stage Difficulties 56 Birth in Santa Maria de la Esperanza Nancy McClellan, CNM 57 The Midwife and Moral Dilemma Patricia A. Barki, BA 59 Made Sriasih's Big Baby Boy Robin Lim Photo by Harrielle Hartigan 49 Volume VII Number 6 May/June 1997 • 1 = SEPARATING':'FA'CTAF.ICOM' F,ICTtOtE'Wjiter~, Angela'BoI1a'Vg~lra~Cf~1~;\he··i~.c,~t4!,rr'aig~g What are, the'pro~edu!es?, When "~nd ~why .are they~eeded?;Whiies reallyat stake.~, Page 54 , ,'"' .' ":. :'", " " _.,.1--:,'-./",·, .) _''''',~r-;i-' "~}.;'-, -l!~lfr--",o:r~,",''T;-,-'" SPEAKING FRANKL¥. SIX Ie_Is wrest1eWitlllhe1Ssrie~of rights and respons\bilitiesin asPecial Ms. roundtabiil. Pag~64 features 40 PAPER MOVIES Peminist Cartoonists Creale Their Own Comic Books b)' Ma~orie In!all 48 POINT LAST SEEN AWoman Tracker's Slory by Hannah hyala news

12 AFundamentalist Regime Cracks Down on Women Inteu'iewby Gayle Kirshenbaum 19 ACase 01 Sell-Delense Shakes Up the System by S

arts 72 Making Arl, Making Revolution by Gennaine Greer 78 The Spirit Moves Her by POlty Contrell 79 Making aWoman's Kama Sulfa by ViMUliPatel 80 ARrsWATCH by GIlTis Kelsey and Usa Kocourek

books 86 Mothers and Daughters: Beyond Rebellion b)' letty COllin Paglebln 88 BOLO 1'YPE: Barbara Ehrenreich 89 REVIEWS departments 1 EDITOR'S PAGE by MarciaAnn Gillespie 4 LEITERS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 30 UPPllY WOMEN: Vandana Shiva by Daroara leilennan 81 POETRY: And Now I Want to Drink Whiskey on the Rocks Like My Mother by Bohena Gera 82 FICTION: The Narcissus Plague by lisa Goldstein 92 CONNECTIONS: Ghosts by Cleo Simon 96 POETRV: PElIClA'S loVE: What Is aPineal Gland b)'Anna Swir 96 GUEST ROOM: Saying lhe Word by Eve fnsler No CoMMENT (inside back cover) 50 ourn

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Editorial vii

Articles

Maternal Identity and War in Mothers of the Revolution AMY KALER I

Ethics, Reproduction, Utopia: Gender and Childbearing in Women on the Edge of Time and The Left Hand ofDarkness KATHY RUDy 22

Forum: Affirmative Action

"Diversity" in Adversity: The Retreat from Affirmative Action SUSAN FRAIMAN 39

Toward Diversity ESTELLA LAUTER, 44

On Being the Object of Concern RANU SAMANTRAI 49

Power not Plurality: A Response to Estella Lauter and Ranu Samantrai SUSAN FRAIMAN , 54

On Learning and Teaching

Feminist Pedagogy, Interdisciplinary Praxis, and Science Education MARALEE MAYBERRY and MARGARET N. REES 57

Introducing a New Course: Muslim Women in Twentieth·Century Literature FAWZIA AFZAL·KAHN 76

Review Essays

Women and Health DIANA TAYLOR 89

African Women/s Voices on Film ELAINE SAVORy 99 51 ourn

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Book Reviews

A Rising Public Voice: Women in Politics Worldwide edited by Alida Brill Women in World Politics: An Introduction edited by Francine D'Amico and Peter R. Beckman CYNTHIA BURACK 107

From the Other Side: Women, Gender, and Immigram Life in the U.S. 1820­ 1990, by Donna Gabaeeia European Immigrant Women in the United States: A Biographical Dictionary edited by Judy Barrett LitoH and Judith McDonnell How We Found America: Reading Gender through East European Immigrant Narratives by Magdalena J. Zaborowska SYDNEY STAHL WEINBERG 110

Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Lesbian and Gay Liberation by Urvashi Vaid HARRIET MALINOWITZ 115

Contemporary Portraits of lapanese Women by Yukiko Tanaka lapanese Women: New Feminist Perspectives on the Past, Presem, and Future edited by Kumiko Fujimura-Fanselow and Atsuko Kameda BARBARA MOLONy 117

The Woman's Guide to Hysterectomy by Adelaide Haas and SU$an Puretz SHARON LEDER , 121

Odyssey with the Goddess: A Spiritual Quest in Crete by Carol Christ Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives edited by Judith Oehshorn and Ellen Cole PATRICIA E. ORTMAN 123

An Annotated Bibliography of Hispanic Feminist Criticism by Lou Charnon· Deutsch Latin American Women Writers: Class, Race, and Gender by Myriam Yvonne Jehenson Lesbian Voices from Latin America: Breaking Ground by Elena M. Martlnez JANET N. GOLD 126

Neither Man nOr Beast: Feminism and the Defense ofAnimals by Carol J. Adams Beyond Animal Rights: A Feminist Caring Ethic for the Treatment of Animals edited by Josephine Donovan and Carol J. Adams LORI GRUEN 131

Contributors 135

Announcements : 138

Books Received 140 52

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special reablre Zero Tolerance: Taking on Rape In Scotland 12 Larry Flynt's Daughter Speaks Out Against Her Father 1 Raising Awareness For Sexual Assault Month 3 acUVIsm Mary's Place In Sydney 7 Women Active In NGO's Honored 11 analVSls .UN Leader Speaks About Women's Rights 10 : A Viewpoint of Domestic Violence 14 conrerence Literature in the Age of Aid 7 Yulee Lecture: Investigating Welfare Reform 8 reView It'a Our MIUtary Tool 17 Lesbians Are So Chlo 18 regular News 4 Chicken Lady 19 Letter•...... •...... •...•..•...... •...... •...... •...... 20 S3

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Going Beyond PC 0 eo ••••• to t ••••••••••••••••• 12 : A New Campaign 1 IntenaUonal Focus on Women in Albania 10 elmmlnurv Is Sex Natural? 8 elnllrenee Katha Polltt Speaks to Feminist Activists ,••• 6 Exploring Global Domestic Violence 9

I'Ilular Hew ~ ~ ••••••••••••• 3 Chloken Lady 14 Th. OOB Calendar 15 Letter•••••••••••..•••••••••••••••.••.•••..•••.•••.••.•••...•..•••.••••••.••••.•..••..••.••• 15 june 1997 volume xxvii, number 6

spec'a' feaWre Welfare Reform: What It Really Means For Women 1 'nlernaDona' France: Creteil Women's FUm Festival 12 Female Genital Mutilation. A Status Report 8 commentarv Ellen: It's A Big Deal 20 rCBu'ar News 3 IChicken Lady 18 :The OOD Calendar 19 ! Letter 19 55

ON THE ISSUES SUMMER 1997 THE. PROGRESSIVE. WOMAN') QUARTERLY VOLUME VI • NUMBER THREE features 16 COVER STORY Get Reel! Feminists Refocus Film ...... :... MOLLY HASKELL These days, women and girls are actually driving tile plots. 21 RELIGION I< SOCIETY Casting Stones: The Theology of Prostitution RITA NAKASHIMA BROCK Are women "servers" or saints? The c1lUrc1, can', decide.

26 ACTIVISM Girls and the Business of Sex From Senegal to Pili/adelphia, girls getting out of "the life." • One Woman With a Mission .. .. DYLAN fOLEY • African Girls at Risk, A Half-Million Teen Prostitutes and The U.S. in Denial ANDREA D'ASARO

29 BREAKING RANKS Beyond Nostalgia: Rethinking the Goddess ... IUDITH s. ANTONELLI The pagan temple was the original brothel.

32 GENDER-BASED ADVERTISING Some Couch Potatoes Are More Than Equal to Others ...... CAROL VINZANT Tile dollars and nonsense ofTV advertising.

35 fRONTLINE REPORT Atlanta: Women and Choice Under Attack .MARY LOU GREENBERG Anti-abortion activists renew threats to reproductive freedom.

38 CULTURAL POLITICS on Goes to a Wedding ...... jACLYN GELLER The celebrity bride as cultural icon. departments columns 9 Feedback 2 Rosemary L. Bray Front Lines: Ways of Seeing 10 Talking Feminist 3 Merle Hoffman Warrior Healers of South Africa • Court of First Resort: 7 Phyllis Chesler The Mystery and Tragedy of Another Way to Fight the Drug War Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome ELEANOR I. BADER • Butterflies Are 32 Cents: The Woman Behind the Stamp book & film reviews ANDREA M. COUTURE 41 The Wages of Motherhood is Poverty • In Search of Safe Places: Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy Thoughts ~;; Tolerance from Colonial Times to the Present, by Mimi Abram­ MICHELE WOlf ovitz and The Feminine ECO'JO',Y & Economic Man, by • Thou shalt not complain about Shirley P. Burggraf REVIEWED BY RITA HENLEY JENSEN anything I might have to fix 45 The Media Mirror Has No Face A POEM BY MARGE PIERCY Real Majority, Media Mi'lOrity: The Cost of Sidelining • When They Took the Bed Away: Women in Reporting, by Laura Flanders, Slick Spins A Daughter's Memories and Fractured Facts: How Cultural Myths Distort the MARIA BENNEn News, by Caryl Rivers and News Coverage of Violence 52 Back Page The Little Cult Against WO»leH, by Marian Myers That Couldn't JOAN HILTY REVIEWED BY LOUISE ARMSTRONG Lyndall Ryan From Handmaiden 10 Equal Parlner: The Relation­ ship Between Women's Studies and the Women's Movement in Australia: 1973-1995 56 Junko Kuninobu Trends and Issues of Women's Studies ill Japan - 11 Is Japanese Women's Studies Empowering Women? Samira A.S. Omar Constraint s That Hinder Women's Participation in 17 Development, the Case of Kuwait Margaret Allen A Touch of Nostalgia at the Women and 27 Labour Conference Sr. Mary John Women's Studies in the Philippines 35 Mananzan, osn Chilla Bulbeck Women's Studies in Australia: Lacking an 43 Asia-Pacific Perspective? Chandra Bhandra Women's Studies in Nepal: Context, Concept and Content 53 Dr.Valentine M. The Fourth World Conference on Women: Dissension and 59 Moghadam Consensus Elizabeth Kristi An Introduction to 67 Poerwandari Dr.Vijayalakshmi Integration of Women Concerns in Various Disciplines 69 Rama Mohan and Dr. D. Padmavathi Dr.Sabeeha Hafeez Towards Developing A Women's Siudies Perspective 75 in Pakistan: Some Parameters Yasmin Lashker Rashid Meena: A Star is Born 99 Indai Lourdes Sajor Beijing Conference: What it Really Means to Women 103 Dr. Habiba Hasan Women in Afghanistan: A Human Rights Catastrophe 105 Tanveer Anjum Poems 111 AzraAbbas Poems 113

Book Reviews Nausheen Ahmed 119 Hllmall Rights ofWarnell, Natiollal alld Illtematiollal Perspectives Vol.2, No.2, 1995 Shakila A. Rehman 122 Keepillg Chinese Girls ill School: Effecti"e Strategies from Hllbei PrOl'illce Views & News Campus Focus 123 Working Together Resource Centres and Libraries Journals and Newsletters, , Notice Board Reports Book Reviews Nausheen Ahmed 119 Human Rights ofWomen, National and International Perspectives Sbakila A. Rehman 122 Keeping Chinese Girls in School: Effective SlTalegies from Hube; Province

Views & News Campus Focus 123 Working Together Resource Centres and Libraries J ouroals and Newsletters Notice Board Reports Peace 57 F~ om

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Women in the Readers' Forum 4 New South Africa 6 UN Report 5 NATO Has No Place in a European Security WILPF Action 17 Structre 8 Peace Education: Women's Budget Project ...... 12 Peace Education in the Seattle School District...... 22 News from the Cuba Action Committee...... 13 1996 Children's Book Awards ...... 23 Who's In Charge Here?...;....14 Join The Caravan for The Children ofCubal...... 24 The Myth ofSocial Security's Immenent Collapse 15 The Insanity ofthe Education Reform Movement 25·

WILPF Members on the Move 26

Resources 30 58 Peace&Freedom MAGAZINE OF THE' Women's International League for Peace & Freedom

MARCH APRIL MAY 1997 YOLo 57 • No.2 Features Nuclear Crackers in my Acronym Soup! 7

De Hermana a Hermana Delegation: Participants Report Their Personal Experiences ...... 9

Fidel Castro's speech at the World Food Summit ... 17

A Look at U.S. Policy: The Peace and Justice Treaty Work of WILPF in the Americas 18

Disarmament Update 24

Colombia's Paper Constitution 25

Departments Readers' Forum .4

UN Report 5

Action Alert 15

Peace Education 19

\VILPF Action 27

Resources : 31 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 59 Volume 21 Number 2 1997

Theoretical Article Obieclification Theory: Toward Understanding Barbara l. Fredrickson 173 Women's Lived Experiences and Mental Health Torni·Ann Roberts Risks

RESEARCH ARTICLES Rape and Sexual Coercion Predictors of Responses to Unwanted Sexual Caroline C. Cochran 207 Attention Patricia A. Frazier Andrea W. Olson

Cognilive Style and Allitudinal Correlates of the Gloria Cowan ­ 227 Perceived Causes of Rape Scale Wendy J. Quinton

Work and family Mother, Child, and Family Factors Related to JoAnne M. Youngblut 247 Employment of Single Mothers with LBW Lynn T. Singer Preschoolers Elizabeth A. Madigan Leslie A. Swegart Willard L. Rodgers

A Comparison of Two Cohorts of College Paul J. Sherman 265 Students in Responses to the Male-Female Janet T. Spence Relations Questionnaire friendships Power and the Quality of Same-Sex Friendships Rosemary C. Veniegas 279 Leticia Anne Peplau

The Menstrual Cycle Prevalence and Predictors of Cyclic and Elizabeth A. Hardie 299 Noncyclic Affective Change

Is a lillIe fPsychiatric) Knowledge a Dangerous Heather C. Nash 315 Thing? The Impact of Premenstrual Dysphoric Joan C. Chrisler Disorder on Perceptions of Premensuual Women Reviews Sex Surveyed 1949-1994: From lanet Shibley Hyde 323 Mass-Observation's 'Little Kinsey' to the National Survey and the Hite Reports, by Liz Stanley; (Heterolsexual Politics, edited by Mary Maynard and June Purvis

Spirituality as Therapy: The Psychological Value Esther Fuchs 325 of Women's Religious Experiences, Women's Spirituality, and Women's lives, edited by Judith Ochshorn and Ellen Cole

Bringing Cultural Diversity to Feminist Olivia M. Espin 327 Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice, edited by Hope Landrine

Jewish Women Speak Out: Expanding the Judith L. Birnbaum 32B Boundaries of Psychology, edited by Kayla Weiner and Arinna Moon

Friendships Between Women: A Critical Review, Jacqueline S. Weinstock 330 by Pat O'Connor 60

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WINTER 1997 VOl. ,14, No. 1 #49 Cover: The one and only! The fabulous! ROSIE O'DONNEll! ••••••••••••••••••• FEATURE •••••••••••••••••••••

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POETRY A GRACE By Mary Hower " .24 RIPENING By Leslie Moise ..• • 24 LUNCH BREAK By Nancy King. .24 l/u/id(4YfashiollS.' &'t'/J!1f{e 25. ESSAYS WEIGHT loss #- SELF-ESTEEM By Lori Safranek .•••... .31 Reporting the feal story

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SPRING 1997 VOL. 14. No.2 #50 Cover: Meet the exciting and talented ••••••..••••••••••• FEATURE ..•.•.•••••••••.•••.. Dorinda Hafner! Cover photo by James Knowler. TASTY BfTS & SPICY TALES By Dorinda Hafner • •.•.••..•••.•••.••.•. 28 Meet chef and cultural ambassador Dorinda Hafner ~::!~~~r;;·~'J~~\~f,r;h'~~~ ••••••.•••.••••• DEPARTMENTS·················· '::j;<~l ESSAY GUILTY OF FATNESS By Diane White •••.•..••..•••.•••.•••••... 7

UP FRONT & PERSONAL THE VOLCANO LOVER By Andrea Adams ••..•••.•.•••.•.•••..•.. 17 Scientist Janet Tanaka erupts with insights on life, work, and Mother Earth

POETRY LANOSUP By Olive L. Sullivan ••••••••••.••••• .'. ••.••.•••••• 36

HEALTH & WELL-BEING WATER EXERCISE THAT FEELS LIKE PLAY By Christine Crutcher .20 MAKING A BIG SPlASH By Judith Stern ••.•••••••• .32 The pleasures of water aerobics

RADIANCE TOURS HIGHUGHTS OF OUR CARI88EAN CRUISE! Compiled by Afice Ansfiefd • RAOIANCE TAKES THE LOVE BOAT! •••••••••••••••••••• Readers' photo memories

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SPRING FASHIONS: TIP TOE ARTS AND PLus WOMAN .2S

INNER JOURNEYS THE GIFTS OF MENOPAUSE By Elena Sherman • ••••••••.•••••••••••• 35 ····················COLUMNS···················

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR By Alke Ansl/eld .3 LETTERS TO RADIANCE •••••••• .4 BIG NEWS By William J. Fabrey •••.••••. .9 Pink sarab designs! seepage 24. IN SEASON: EGGsl By Unda Brandt Tanner ..••••.••..••••••.•• 018 62 ~productive Health Matters N lJ ~l BER 7, MAY 1 9 9 6 Men

Contributors, Acknowledgements and Permissions Introduction 7 Marge Berer Men Features 11 Jonas Frykman Space for a Man: The Transformation ofMasculinity in 20th Century Culture 19 Gary W Dowsett I'll Show You Mine If You'll Show Me Yours 25 Goran Swedin Modern Swedish Fatherhood: The Challenges and the Opportunities 34 Sunanda Ray, Nyasha Gumbo Local Voices: What Some Harare Men Say about and Michael Mbizvo Preparation for Sex 46 Eunice Njovana and Gender Violence in Zimbabwe: A Need for Charlotte Watts CoUaborative Action 56 Adepeju A Olukoya and Perceptions ofReproductive Tract Morbidity among ChristopherElias Nigerian Women and Men

66 Sidney Ruth Schuler, The Advent ofFamily Planning as a Social Norm in Syed M Hashemi, Amy Cullum Bangladesh: Women's Experiences and Mirza Hassan 79 Karin Ringheim Whither Methods for Men? Emerging Gender Issues in Contraception 90 Louise Hulton and Male Contraceptive Knowledge and Practice: Jane Falkingham What Do We Know? 101 Luo Li~ Wu Shizhong, Improving Condom Use in Sichuan. China: findings Guo Jian and Tang Lisha from a Qualitative Study 107 Bo Andreassen Rix The Condom Challenge 111 JohnSeex Making Space for Young Men in Family Planning Clinics 115 David \,yilkinson, Improving Vasectomy Services in Kenya: Lessons Mary Nell Wegner, from a Mystery Client Study Ngunjiri Mwangi and Pamela Lynam 122 Namino Jvle/issa Glantz and Studying Domestic Violence: Perceptions of Women David C Halperin in Chiapas. Mexico 129 Lindsay Stewart, Consequences ofSexual Abuse ofAdolescents Angela Sebastiani, Gisella Delgado and German Lopez 135 Elizabeth Shrader Disability and Reproductive Rights: Complications after Regional Anaesthesia in Nicaragua ~productive 63 Health Matters NUMBER 7, MAY 1996

(continued) Men Commentary 144 Dinys Luciano Ferdinand Another Side ofQuality 146 Judith FIYe Helzner Men's Involvement in Family Planning 155 Helen Wilkinson Men: The Most Powerful 'Minority' Ever Issues in Current Research 158 Alice HenlY Saga ofthe Newer Generation Pills and the Concept ofRisk

Round-Up 162 Law and Policy: Married Persons Equality Bill in Namibia International adoption or infant stealing? Rape ruling sets legal precedent New reproductive health law in Argentina How well did China's one-child policy work in Hebei Province? Anti~abortion amendment defeated in Brazil Thailand's 100% Condom Programme Film director threatened in Chad War against Rape (WAR), Pakistan Surrogate motherhood legalised in Israel Abortion policy in Greece Anti-abortion protestors up in court French bishops recognise need for condoms against HIV Peru permits sterilisation Japan finally approves the pill

166 Service Delivery: Drug of choice for eclampsia Antenatal care: how much, by whom? How HIV affects counsellors in Zambia STDfHlV prevention in Turkey Syndromlc approach for genital ulcers Gender and race in sex education Mammography, genes. breasts or not?

169 Research: HIV RNA level in blood may predict pregnancy-related transmission Infertility in 27 sub-Saharan African countries Reducing maternal deaths and improving maternal health Black women's experiences ofillegal abortion in South Africa Effectiveness ofthe diaphragm with and without spermicide Asymptomatic STD in Tanzanian men Gender differences in health not so simple Extent ofuse ofhormone replacement therapy in Melbourne

173 Publications: 4 Boys: A Below-The-Belt Guide to the Male Body La Nueva Condicion del Varon (continued, next page) ~productive 64 Health Maltlters NU""ER 7, MAY 1996 (continued) Men

Una Causa para Rebeldes: Identidad y Candicion Juvenil en Nicaragua Male Involvement in Reproductive Health, Including Family Planning and Sexual Health The Haven Becomes Hell: A Study of Domestic Violence in Pakistan Battered Women in Malaysia: Prevalence.. Problems and Public Attitudes Sexual Behaviour and AIDS in the Developing World Learning Abollt Sexuality: A Practical Beginning Girl Child Born to Die in Killing Fields? Razones y Pasiones En Torno al Aborto: Una Contribucion al Debate Abortion: Between Freedom and Necessity Mujer.. Aborto y Atencion en Salud ... Una Historia de Todos los Dias Se Hace Camino al Andar: La Otra Historia de la Planificaci6n Familiar Situating Fertility: Anthropology and Demographic Inquiry Qualitative Methods for Population and Health Research A Field Manual on Selected Qualitative Research Methods Asking Questions About Women's Reproductive Health in Community-Based Surveys Reproductive Morbidity: A Conceptual Framework Ect9pic Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Management Donor Insemination Practical Guidelines for Preventing Infections Transmitted by Blood or Air in Health-Care Settings Guide to Technical Support Availableto HIVIAIDS Projects in Developing Countries Aspects Ethiques de la Reproduction HumainelEthical Aspects ofHuman Reproduction From Cairo to Beijing, and Beyond Mulher, Popula~ao e Desenvolvimento Direitos Reproductivos e Racismo no Brasil Familia y Genera An Assessment ofthe Need for Contraceptive Introduction in Brazil Contraceptive Introduction Reconsidered: A Review and Conceptual Framework Issues to Consider in the Production ofHormonal Contraceptives Requirements for the Quality Assurance ofHormonal Contraceptives Ecuador: Encuesta Demagrafica y de Salud Materna e Infantil1994 Entre Pildoras Mandatas y Emociones Campaign to Prevent Maternal Mortality, 9th CaU for Action. Evaluating Eight Years ofthe Campaign

Review 177 Alice We/bourn Stepping Stones: A Positive Force for Change RFR~DRF 65

RESOURCES FOR FEM N ST RESEARCH DOCUMENTAT ON SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

VOLUME 25 NUMBERS 1 &2 1996 • Ecrivaines de l'Ontario fran9ais/Franco-Ontarian Women Wliters •

Edltorla IstEdltorlaux 1 Dans rna peau : aUlobiographie 28 Doris Lessing Lelters/lellres 3 Compte rendu par Simone Vierne

Artlcles/ArIlcles Demanding Accountability (The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal for Human Righls) 29 L'Ecriture de la M~moire 5 and Niamh Reilly Lucie Hotte et Lara Mainville Reviewed by E. A. Cebotarev

Brigitte Haentjens et Strip: les dessous d'une The Feminisl Challenge 10 Ihe Canadian Left: piece de Iheatre franco-ontarienne 9 1900-1918 30 Mariel 0 'Neill-Karch Janice Newton Reviewed by Ester Reiter La Poesie au feminin 13 Ulia Young Femmes et religions 31 Denise Veillette (dir.) Compte rendu par Anita Caron Blbllography/B Ibllographie Gender Politics in Contemporary Canada 32 Ecrivaines de l'Ontario fran~is 19 Fran~is.Pierre Gingras, ed. Marguerite Andersen et nathalie stephens Reviewed by Margaret Beattie

The Gender Question in Education:" Theory, Book Revlews/Comptes rendus Pedagogy and Politics 33 Ann Diller, Barbara Houslon, Kathryn Animal and Women: Feminisl Theoretical Pauly Morgan and Maryann Ayim, eds. Explorations . 23 Reviewed by Tara Goldsteill Carol J. Adams and Josephine Donovan, eds. Reviewed by Heather Eaton The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in Development 34 Avortemenl: Pratiques, Enjeux, Conlcote social 24 Rounaq Jahan Diane Lamoureux (dir.) Reviewed by Melissa White Compte rendu par Lise Binet Ideal Surroundings: Domeslic Life in a Working­ Change of Plans: Towards a Non-Sexist Class Suburb in the 1920s 35 Sustainable City 25 Suzanne Morton Margrit Eichler, ed. Reviewed by Camilla Cockertoll Reviewed by Ann-M. Field Invisible: Issues in Women's Occupalional Health 36 Changing Methods: Feminists Transforming Karen Messing, Barbara Neis and Lucie Dumais, eds. Practice 26 Reviewed by Elsie J. Taylor Sandra Burt and Lorraine Code, eds. Reviewed by Susan E. Wurtele Japanese Women: New Feminist Perspectives on the Past, Present and Future 37 Changing Roles of Women within the Christian Kumiko Fujimura-Kanselow and Atsuko Kameda, eds. Church in Canada 27 Reviewed by Yoko Veda Elizabelh Gillan Muir and Marilyn Fardig Whiteley Reviewed by Gail AI/all Lesbian Parenting: Living with Pride and Prejudice 38 Katherine Arnup, ed. Reviewed by Rachel Epstein (continued, next page) RFR~DRF 66

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VOLUME 25 NUMBERS 1 & 2 1996 • Ecrivaines de l'Ontario franr;:ais/Franco-Ontarian Women Writers

(continued) • Lellres l Annie de Pene et Germaine Beaumont 39 Pythagoras' Trousers: God, Physics and the Colelle Gender Wars 47 Compte rendu par Elene Cliche Margaret Wertheim Reviewed by Tara Hillis Manufacturing UBad Mothers": A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect 40 Les religieuses sont~elles feministes? 49 Karen J. Swift Micheline Dumont Reviewed by WendyJ. Atkin Compte rendu par Monigue Dumais

Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare and the State, The Rising Song of African American Women 50 1890-1930 41 Barbara Omolade Molly Ladd-Taylor Reviewed by Linda Carly Reviewed by Norene Pupa Seroot-elles au rendez-vous7 La nouvelle cause des Muse de la Raison 42 femmes 51 Genevi~ve Fraisse Gabrielle Rolland avec la collaboration de Compte rendu par Sylvie Arend Veronique Jacob Compte rendu par Lucille Beaudry Music and Women: The Story of Women in their Relation 10 Music 44 Thunder in My Soul: A Mohawk Woman Speaks 52 Sophie Drinker; Elizabeth Wood, pref.: Ruth A. Patricia MonlUre-Angus Solie, afterword Reviewed by Suzanne M. Stiegelbauer Reviewed by Charlene A. Morton Women and Leadership in Canadian Education 53 Nationalsozialistische Frauenpolitik vor 1933: Cecilia Reynolds and Beth Young, eds. Dokumentalion 45 Reviewed byNina Boscia Hans..Juergen Arendt, Sabine Herring and Leonie Wagner, eds. Women Challenging Unions: Feminism, Reviewed byRosemarie Schade Democracy and Militancy 54 Linda Briskin and McDermoll, eds. Our Own Agendas: Autobiographical Essays by Reviewed by Julie Guard Women Associated with McGill University 45 Margaret Gmett and Ann Beer, eds. Women's Rights, Human Rights: International and Feminist Perspectives 57 The Journal Project: Dialogues and Conversations Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper, eds. Inside Women's Studies Reviewed by Helle-Mal Lenk Dana Putnam, Dorothy Kidd, Elaine Dornan and Patty Moore, eds. Reviewed by Susan Heald Books Received -1996 61

Les Politiques familiales. Approches sociologiques 47 Abslracls/Precls de lecture 66 Agnes Pitrou Compte rendu par Renee B.·Dandurand IndexJVolume 24 76 67

Volume 20 Number 1 Spring 1997

Barb Howard The Blue Hooker 3 Blood sports and tomatoes

Sharon Chmlelarz What I Know 11 If we were to hear from The Less Famous Brother 12 Mozart's sister A Chaperone for Wolfgang 13 Death of a Dog 15 A Visitorto 51. GUgan Comes 16 and Goes

Elisa Mejia The Maglev Train 17 When love becomes danger

Susan Stenson Sulfering Never Made 25 "Never make your man into a Anybody Rich religion, even if it is spring ..." I'm Sorry I Married You 26 Pet Names 27

Jane Eaton Hamilton Kiss Me Or Something 29 Parents, children, and biology

SandraFeea What She Is by What Sha's Not 40 "...the future burns with women! Sunshine 42 who wiil be his sunshine"

Dian Greenwood Without A Dormant Season 43 Areprieveformadness

Paulette Boudreaux An Eye for an" Eye 48 Achild's view of a dad's return

Bonita Rinehart ARoom 01 One's Own 60 A woman beyond threat of death Linda Frank Turquoise 64 "I hold my breathltry to silence! Peripheral Dance 66 the frantic beatings of wings"

CindyA, Riede Breathing Space 67 Tombstones and asmeil of life fogel this is legacy 73 "muscularwlnd swallows most concrete poured for the rich 75 sound, creak of leather,! sign cycle of james 76 of child comfort ... " Harriet Mil/stone What You Knew 77 Pauses in pregnancy

Review by Vlrglnle Aulln 79 Whfte Linen Remembered

Review by Virginia Aulln 80 aIde Women

Review by Wendy Putman 81 Cereus Blooms at Night

Contributors'profiles 82

Calls forsubmlss(ons 85

BackIssues & subscriptions 94 68

Issue 38, Summer 1997: Women and cA:nimals

yteahires Yemaya - artwork by Sandra Stanton Outside Front Cover Communion - artwork by Ann Elizabeth Thiermann Inside Front Cover Night Watch- artwork by jollean Matsen 5 The Forgotten Dance - by Carol Weaver, artwork by Rosemary Roach 6 Awakening the Wild Woman - by jlldy Shook, artwork by Sandra Stanton 12 We Are Waiting - by Elizabeth Kelly 14 My Lunar Familiar - by Liz Wllnderlich, artwork by Margaret Karmazin. 15 Rites and Responsibilities - by Donna Henes, artwork by Kat Stone 19 Fierce Mothering - by Theresa Dintino, artwork by Lallren Foster l'vlacLeod ' 24 Snow Leopard, Bronx Zoo - by Kathryn Hinds 26 Goddess on My Dinner Plate - by Erin Holmes, artwork by SlIdie Rakusin 27 Lessons in Meditation from a Dog - by SlIe Spirit, artwork by Ann Elizabeth Thiermann 30 Children of the Goddess - Summer '97 - by janeen Grohsmeyer, artwork by Rllta Dallgavietis ... 32 The Witches Wheel of the Year - Summer - by Yvonne Owens, artwork by Kate Cartwright , 34 Heeding the CaII- byNatalie Lynch, artwork by Michele Waters Inside Back Cover At the Shrine ofthe Leopards - artwork by Sandra Stanton Outside Back Cover

In Every Issue Business Notes: INFORMATION FOR OUR READERS .•..•...... •...... •.•.•.....•....•.••.•.... 2 Living the Dseam: EDITORIAL MUSINGS - by Anne Newkirk Niven...... 3 One of Ten Thousand: GODDESS LORE & Rnl1AL - by Diana Paxson, artwork by Linda Ware lies 38 The Cauldron of Changes: TRANSFOR.\IATIONAL & PRAC11CAL MAGIC - by De-Anna Alba 46 Sacred Hesbs: Gwrs FROM TIlE LAND - by jan Williams 49 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: INNEa JOURNEYS & OurER REALmES - by Ann Kreilkamp ...... 52 The Serpentine Path: FOR ANEW WAY Of BEING - by Carol P. Christ 54 Into the Green: WHERE TO BEGIN - by Elizabeth Barrelle 56 The Sibyl Speaks: DiViNATION IN EVERYDAY LIfE - by joanna Powell Colbert 59 LunaMuse: THE GODDESS, CYCLES, AND TIlE RooTS Of ASTROLOGY - by Katherine O'Contlell 61 The Mystic's Wheel of the Year: HOLY DAYS fROM MANY CULTURES - by Marija Angelos 64 A Circle is Cast: IDEAS FOR RITuAL WORK 66 Leaves ofSage: BOOK REViEWS 74 Tools for Transformation: PRODUCT REViEWS 78 The Rattle: THE WISE WO'IAN COUNCIL 80 Women at the Well: A MAP.K£1l'LACE Of GOODS, SERViCES & IDEAS 9' Weaving the Web: NElWORKING INFOR.\IATION & REsOURCES 95 A Pinch ofSage: WOR.DS Of WISDOM 96 SEX ROLES 69 A Journal of Research Vol. 36, Nos. 1/2 January 1997

CONTENTS

Gender-Role Socialization and Discipline Processes in One- and Tho-Parent Families Leslie D. Leve and Beverly I. Fagol Child Age, Parent and Child Gender, and Domain Differences in Parents' Attributions and Responses to Children's Outcomes 23 Linda R. Cote and Sandra T. Azar Locus of Control and Affectivity by Gender and Occupational Status: A 14 Nation Study 51 Peter B. Smith, Shaun Dugan, and Fans Trompenaars Gender Roles in Relation to Assertiveness and Eysenckian Personality Dimensions: Replication with a Spanish Population Sample 79 Willem A. Atrindel~ Ana I. H?rgara, Barbara Torres, Vicente E. Cabal/a, Robbert Sandennan, Manuel G. Calvo, Ian van der Ende, Lidy Oosterhof, losefina Castro, David L. Palenzuela, Flor Zaldivar, and Miguel A. Sim6n Women's Upward Mobility in Manufacturing Organizations in Istanbul: A Glass Ceiling Initiative? 93 Filiz Tabak Gender Role Stereotyping in Aus!ralian Radio Commercials 103 Wilhelm Hurtz and Kevin Durkin BRIEF REPORf Codependency: An Interpersonal Phenomenon 115 Susan Loring and Gloria Cowan Erratum 125 SEX ROLES 70 A Journal of Research

Vol, 36, Nos, 3/4 February 1997

CONTENTS

Conjugal Power in Rural Kenya Families: Its Influence on Women's Decisions About Family Size and Family Planning Practices 127 Edwins Laban Moogi Gwako Caring Fathers in the Netherlands 149 Vincenl Duindam and Ed Spmijl The Production of Gender Among Black and White Women and Men: The Case of Household Labor 171 Daphne John and Belh Anne Shellon Judging Thy Breakers: Gender Stereotypes Have Devious Effects on Children 195 Rachel Kamiol and Amir Aida Gendered Norms for Family Size, Employment, and Occupation: Are There Personal Costs for Violating Them? 207 Karla Ann Mueller and Janice D. Yoder Latent Structure of the Sex-Role Egalitarian Scale: Confirmatory Factor Analyses 221 Lynda A. King, Daniel W. King, David M. Gudanows/d, and Casey T. Taft Is It Emotion or Is It Stress? Gender Stereotypes and the Perception of Subjective Experience 235 Michael D. Robinson and Joel T. Johnson BRIEF REPORf Effects of a Sexual Assault Peer Education Program on Men's Belief in Rape Myths 259 John D. Foubert and Kennelh A. Mamou SEX ROLES 71 A Journal of Research

Vol. 36, Nos. 5/6 March 1997

CONTENTS

Women and Depression: An Update on the Report of the APA Task Force 269 June Sprock and Carol Y. Yoder Changes in Masculine and Feminine Traits Over Time: A Meta-Analysis 305 Jean M. Twenge Feminist Identity Development: Psychometric Analyses of Two Feminist Identity Scales 327 Elena A. Gers/mann and Deirdre A. Kramer Gender Role Perceptions of Women in Ahusive Relationships 349 Jane E. Ellington and Linda L. Marshall Gender Differences in Self·Presentation: A Comparison of the Roles of Flatteringness and Intimacy in Self-Disclosure to Friends 371 Kim Gale Dolgin and Nozomi Minowa Social Dominance and Play Patterns Among Preschoolers: Gender Comparisons 381 Tricia K. Neppl and Ann D. Murray Masculinity, Popularity, and Self-Esteem Among Israeli Preadolescent Girls 395 Thalma E. Lobe~ Michelle Slone, and Gil Winch The Family on Television: Evaluation of Gender Roles in Situation Comedy 409 Be/h Olson and William Douglas BOOK REVIEWS 429 Ix Editorial 72 519 A Woman's Gana Do ... What a Man's Gatta Do? Cross-Dressing in the Western TaniA Modksli

54S Between Academy and Street: A Story ofResisting WOllll:n ZRhn Ptub"" ond SIlSO'Rti Smg.fIt'

579 Between Fathers and Fetus.es: The Social Construction ofMale Reproduction and the Politics ofFettl Hum CynthitJ It Dtmiels

617 "With Whom Do You Believe Your Lot Is Cast~" White Feminists and Racism ,." [(jmberly C!Jrist""m 649 Confounding Gender iliRry Hllwkmwrth

Comm.nts and Reply ••7 Comment on Hawkcsworth's uConfounding Gender": Who Needs Gender Theory? WendyMtKmtuJ lind SUZRnm Karkr

.91 Comment on Hawkesworth's "Confounding Gender" SttmJ G. Smith

697 Comment on Hawkeswonh's "Confounding Gender" '" jM' W"""'"S_

70J Comment on Hawkcswonh's "Confounding Gender": 1 Re-5trutturing G

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Ensllsh: No time for workshops Katutura women help AIDS sufferers 4 Sexual transformation: a necessary step for growth 6 Live with your partner. not for him ....•...... 7 What are women's sexual rights? 8 Rural Women's Forum: A scramble for ownership? 9 Spicy Ethiopian chicken stew II Where are we all? Calling on lesbians to stand up for their rights i 2 Netumbo Ndaitwah: trying to strike the gender balance 14 Prevention is better than cure: Self defence training empowers women 16 Dealing with Rape 18 Sklils training for people with disabilities 19 Youth can solve alcohol and drug problems among peers 20 Research reveals important facts about domestic workers and employers 26 The Clay House Project: adapting an old tradition to modern liVing 28 We are growing fearless: the way we always thought we should 48 Abortion law passed In South Africa 49 AfrlkaanS! Seksuele transformasle: 'n noodsaaklike st~p vir groei 32 Wat Is vroue se seksuele regte? 33 Waar Is ons almal? 'n Roep aan lesblers om op hulle regte aan te dring 34 Geen tyd vir werkwinkels nle Katutura-vroue help VIGS-Iyers 36 Oshlwambo: Ongundu yOomeme mOmlkunda: EkondJelo Iyaakllntu yomomlkunda 39 Ekonakono olya mono uuyelele wa simana kombinga yaanillonga momagumbo naalongeli yawo 41 Kape na ethimbo iyligongl Oomeme yomoKatutura taya kwatha aavu yo Aids 44 Iiyopaleklthl yopaunshitwe yi na ombillha na Ityayono po omudhingoloko 46 Regulars: Consumer Column: how much to spend on medicine &.. the use of natural cleaners 22 Womentalk: what the year 1996 meant 24 Opinion pieces: on abortion 49 News Clippings 52 letters 57 Poetry 47, 59.60 74

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English: Human rights are indivisible 4 What has the Married Persons Equality Act changed for married women? 9 Mother- or father-land? Women and land reform I 0 Internet: a toy for the privileged or bringing The draft Communal Land Bill information to the people? 12 contradicts resolutions of two previously held nalional land Cultural Warriors: the sexual binding ofwomen 16 conferences in, among others, that it doesn't contain any special The abortion debate: provisions for women's access and taking account ofwomen's real lives 18 control over farming land. A friendly haven for the abused and battered 20 Survivors speak out on violence 21 WiMP' Ahlkaans: OKUTON",) Moeder- of vaderland? t" Vroue en grondhervorming 24 . OMASHfN Vroue praat oor homofobie 27 o 'n Vriendelike toevlugsoord vir mlshandeldes en gehawendes 29 Oshlwambo: Uuthemba womuntu kau topolwa 30 Omukwaniilwa omukiimtu moZimbabwe Iinyengitha omithigululwakalo .33 Oopainda dhokoonyala oshiponga 33 Oompata dhekuthomo Iyomala: okutala oomwenyo dhaaldintu 34 Regulars: Womentalk: what the surfacing homophobia is about 6 Library: new bool

Vol. 9 No.1 March 1997

English: Able and Proud 4 Practice and determination , 6 I Read yourself happy 7 Bisexuality: best of both sides or sitting on the fence? 8 Raised by an iron lady and reaping the benefits t t An interview with Erika Ramakhutla,t Competition t3 An award came our way 16 Secretary General of Swapo Women's Violence against women and children - Council. See page 11. The Windhoek Hearings 17 That Love! (short story) 18 Our stories are worth writing 19 The Rainbow Project: Pushing the Boundaries 21 Afrikaans: Aborsie fasiliteite besldkbaarvir Namibiane 24 Bisel

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Sister to Sister - an advice column 14 The Windhoek hearings into violence Middle pages: International Women's Day 1997: against women and children were a sad reflection on the state of the women's movement badly attended. See page 17. and its media importance? 22 News Clippings: 38 Consumer Column 42 Letters .43

Cover photo: Claudia Jat15tm by H~nn1110 Schreiber O""len ana OTP: Eaten. Coot_ Qndhimbulululho yaMagdalena Thle ma.08zlne Ie funded l7y Frauen-AMtiftung e.V. Shamana. Tala kepandja 34. April 1997 Vol"n, No, 8 .

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POETIC JUSTICE: m WOMEN IN THE MINES: IIII'!III THE HIKE: A WOMEN'S POETRY SLAM IIriII STORIES OF LIFE AND WORK IIIYII ONE WOMAN'S JOURNEY m BY MARAT MOORE By H,idl Holland POETRY SLAMS: Reviewed by Susan Eisenbug MOUNTAIN BIKING: VOICE OF THE COMMUNITY A WINDOW ON THE WILDERNESS' Bywa King t!II!It WILD MEAT AND ~THE IIBy Kathy MuWIY BULLY WE LATINA WOMEN BURGERS I!'I WHAT PRICE GLORY1: By Tina D'F.Jia BY LOIS ANN _ GYMNASTICS AND PHYSICAL YAMANAKA AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH ARROW-TAILED TO A POINT Reviewed by By TriJh Wilron By M,L. Morgan Ktsaya E. NoJa AUDREY SUTHERLAND: CITYOF "GO SIMPLY, GO SOLO, GO NOW" MZ MARGARET WALKER DARKNESS, mCITY OF LIGHT m SPEAKS TO ME TONIGHTI By Da_PauI ·BY MARGE PIERCY By AtnI2tul Hamum A MOUNTAIN OF INSPIRATION Reviewed by Karen Lindsey II B'1 Susan Pox Rognl FOR SUSAN MORGAN. AGE IS, ..,. SMALL PRESS NOTES II!I CULTURE SHOCK: WHO DROWNED, _ Complkd by Unda Wong iii THE FUTURE OF WOMEN'S SOCCER BRULE RIVER. UPPER MICHIGAN By J.... Allison Havsy By Patricia Berry I!I!I WESTERN ADVENTURES IIIiII By P,ggy Lyn

M THE LATEST ATTACK ON . IiiI WOMlN S LIVES By Susan Yanow and jttJnn.e Clarlc

11!!119 NATIONAL" IIIiII!IINTERNATIONAL NEWS II!9JI BOSTON" ' &iii NEW ENGLAND NEWS Compilld by s.mdy M4nhI May 1997 Vol. 22, No.9 -oto-u·r·n·e-r- 77 TbeWomen's Forum ArtsHc '" BEYOND GAY OR STRAIGHT: tOM,ED .v IiiIiI UNDERSTANDING SEXUAL ORIENTATION CONNECTIONS I!P.I OUT FOR LAUGHS '97: BY JAN CLAUSEN IJ By Rhonda Owen &M A WILD NIGHT OF Reviewed by Robin Oehs WOMEN'S COMEDY WOMEN WHERE THE OCEANS MEET By LaTeese Hal~ Rachel Keegan, JIP.II III!'I MY DAUGHTERI HER MOTHER ~ BY BHARGAVI C. MANDAVA IIiI By Jean Gould Sur;na Khan, and Glynys ThomaJ Reviewed by Jennifer Ho I'!P.!IIIF YOU HADA FAMILY LABELED MOTHERS THEATRE ~ BY BARBARA WILSON By DiatU Payne Reviewed by Patricia Roth Schwartz II M PLAYS AT WORK: W FROM SILENCE TO ACTION I!II EARTH CARE: WOMEN AND THE INTRANSIGENCE OF "ME' By Blue Moss IMI THE ENVIRONMENT mBy Ang,la E, Taylor BY CAROLYN MERCHANT LM/VIDEO ECOLOGICAL FAITH FEMINIST PHILOSOPHIES By Niama Leslie Williams III CONTROVERSY OVER BY KAREN J. WARREN THE WATERMELON WOMAN: Reviewed by Rachel Keegan .., THE ABSENT SISTER m FILMMAKER CHERYL DUNYE SPEAKS J!II FEMINIST BOOKSTORE WEEKI IIiI By Mary Ann Bragg 8y Linda Wong IiI6iI By Linda Wong FROM SOULMATE TO SiSTERHOOD IIJ!!II BOYS WILL BE BOYS.,. FOREVER II By MQ,cia Deihl III By Kathj Maio ,.C ALE N D ,AR 1M BEST FRIENDS HOT PICKS. IIii By Sara Dalmas ]onsbtrg ID, COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD, "-' BEANS GROUPS 1M HEALING THROUGH COMMUNITY ~ By Zllda Lockhart iii By jOl11Jn4 Kadi SESTINA FOR BUDDY M THANK YOU (FAL£TTINME BE MICE By Lulia Newman ~ ELFAGINI By jbdavis ROUTINE By Diane Pay7lt NEW LOVERS OLD WOUNDS By Jaime Grant CAESARIAN SECTION II By Susan Splluki Nt ..... s '~'O :6 ki '$

M GOING TO TH ECHAPEL I!P.I SJE(AM SEll REMEMBER: WRITINGS BY BOSNIAN WOMEN REFUGEES By Mab Segrest SiiI IiiiI EDITED BY NATiONAL & RADMILA MANOJLOVIC ZARKOVIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS Reviewed by Sandy Martin ED Compiled by Rebecca Lavine I!I!I TALES OF LOVE. LOSS. TRAVEL, AND II!II!'II BOSTON & ... RISKTAKING FROM NOVELIST 5iIi.I NEW ENGLAND NEWS JENIFER LEVIN By Elt4nor Bader Compiled by Rebee<:a Lavine June 1997 Vol. 22, NO\ 10

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HYSTERECTOMY MUSINGS INTERVIEW WITH PHOTO­ LUCY ON THE WEST COAST By Susan L. Allen GRAPHER DEBORAH BRIGHT BY MARY BETH CA$CHETTA II IIBy Unda Wong IIReviewed by Eleanor ]. l'Mder SOLIDARITY OR SEGREGATION~ II!l!III PUSHING THE LIMITS By Anoosh jOTjorian • BY SHElLEY TREMAIN II Reviewed by Elizabeth Clare BARBARA SMITH _ GENERATION Q ON BLACK ft'!II OUT OF THE CLOSET ... _ EDITED BY ROBIN BERNSTEIN AND 11 LESBIAN/GAY Ell AND INTO AMERICA'S LIVING ROOMS SETH CLARK SILBERMAN HISTORY By Kathi Maio Reviewed by Mit:helfe Kweder By Karen Kahn II'!P.I BODY ALCHEMY MAKING SCHOOLS _ PHOTOGRAPHS BY SAFE FOR LESBIAN LOREN CAMERON II AND GAY II!I!'IINTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Reviewed by Nancy NogeTan; STUDENTS _ OF WHEELCHAIR DANCE By Suri1f4 Khan By Eryn Johnson

SElliNG OUT PRIDE CALENDAR By AltXondra Chasms II II HOTPICKS. QUEERING MATRIMONY , COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD, II By Ellen Lewin mGROUPS

VOLUNTEERING TO DO LESS THEHANDSOF~ II By Pat Hussain m~ By Deborah ReppJier NATIONAL' INTERNATIONAL ANNIVERSARY NEWS ..._- By Holly Iglesias ED Compiled by Rebecca lAvine EARLY MORNING GARDEN BOSTON' NEW ENGLAND NEWS By Susan Thomas Compiled by RebecC4 Lavine FALLING BACKWARDS II THROUGH MY LIFE , " QUEER .. By K?JlhJeen M. McCann NEWS II Compil,d by Rebecca Lavine YISTRAICliT: IIIOUT LOUD: ROCK'S IiIi1 THIRD WAVE TH PRIDE'· By Kar", Friedland. Co,by Miner, ~. Angela Taylor, and Nancy Deul1ch Liminaire 5 79 Difficult Women Jennifer Henderson 6 From Annie Get Your Gun and Out of Character Lynne Marsh 10 Questionable Embodiment: The Castrato inCorbiau's Farine/Ii Grace Kehler 13 Reality Scare Louise Bak 26 On the Skin of a Doll Diana Thorneycroft 30 Entre l'ange et la poupee G/oria Escome/ 34 Julia Kristeva: The Polylogic Wager Mig/ena Nikolchina 38 Perpetua's Visions Anne Blonstein 54 Sacred Heart Luv Cheezno.33 Fiona Smyth 57 What Happened Janis Harper 59 Bruised Unlicensed Literacy Mary Nyquist 66 January 1993 Lise Harou 68 Excerpt from Mary Medusa Shawna Dempsey a'ld Lori Millan 70

"My story is written on my flesh": Dempsey and Mary Medusa Act Out Lynda Hall 73 Sur Violette Leduc: Entretien avec Michele Causse Fran~oise Armengaud 78 Court of Appeal Michele Causse 85 Missing Body before the Law: bp Nichol's The MartyrologlJ and the Poetics of Language Writing Revisited Karlyn Kolt 89 Hype (I Still Believe) Ingrid Clm 102 Man's Share of Woman The Little Red Schoolhouse Allison Eir Jenks 104 Shakespeariennes Nadine Ltaif 106 Excerpt from Super Nevada Patricia Seaman 109 Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 115 Calls for Papers/Demandesde textes 120 80

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3 Letters to Tradeswomen 4 Interview Judi Bari Sharon Seidenstein 9 First Person The Frayed Blue Collar Marcia Munson 12 Art Big Tools and the Women Who Use Them .... Katherine Aoki 14 Portrait Carolyn Grew-Sheridan Terrie Noll 17 In the Courts Apprentices' Rights Megan Glor 18 Poetry Mary Beth McConnell ...... Erin Grey Elliott Rook Reviews 20 Women Inventors Bob Jolly 21 Women in the Mines Tom Johnson 22 Ads and Announcements Number 1 Spring 1997 81

- The NUl Millennium Is Now Here: Women's Sludics \::5 Pcrspcclives on Biolcchnia and Reproductive Technologies s::: by Sue V. Rosser " ,1 So. Redefining Racial Priviltgc in the United Slates :s by Charles A. Gallagher : , 28 o '-- i'"'\ Cdtical Thinking and Columbus: Secondary Smial StudiC.i by Sharon L. Knopp...... , .40

Levels ofAnalysis: A Pedagogical Tool for the t IIUetdisdplinary Classroom ~ by 1'.1. Sue Crowley 66

Law and literature: An In!udisdplinary Approach to --e Issues of Race, Class and Gender 0... by Robert W. Bing and Sunn Goldman Radner 83 Community Auion in a Cour$e on Feminist Organizations: Multiple Meanings and Generational Change by E. KayT,inlberger 91

Book Reviews W1lmm in EngLllld t. J275~ J525 ediled and tramlated by P.J.P. Goldberg W'olnm ;n MtditvIII EngLmti by Hc:1en Jewell Mtditval W'omm: A 50((111 HiSlO'} ofWomtn ;n England 450~1 500 by Henrieua LeY$er Review by Marlene Clark ,,, ,, ,, 116

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Sthool \%rk: GtnMr and Iht Cullural Comirutiion ofTtathlng by Sari Knopp Biklen Gmdtr [,,!Jo1 ml Curriculum: From Etl'ithmml to Traniformation edited by Jane Gaskell and John Wi!linsky Review by Phyllis F,US ,, 130

Latina: l.%mtni \1lim From Ilu &rdl'lt1nd edited by Lillian Castillo-Speed Review by Rita Mal'las " " 135

Fitm & undl' Mm: SotiologilfJi Alpltts ofIht Mtni MoVtnltl/l by Clinton J. Jmer Review by David Greene "" ,.138

W'omm in tlJt Trw: U.S. W'ommJ S1Io,' Storiu about Balltrillg alld RniJl(IlItt. 1839-/996 by Susan Koppelman Review by Fr:tn Bankowski 143

Notes for Contributors ,, 146 82 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 3, Number 2, April 1997

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 99 Articles Vwlence Against Women in Belgrade, Serbia: SOS Hotline 1990-1993 ZORICAMRSHVI~ and DONNAM. HUGHES 101 Prime Time Sexual Harassment EUZABE'ffi GRAUERHOLZ and AMY KING 129 Women's Reactions to Sexually Aggressive Mass Media Depictions CAROL KRAFKA. DANIELUNZ, EDWARD DONNERSTI!IN, and STEVEN PENROD 149 A Multivariate Model Explaining Men's Violence Thward Women: Predisposing and 1Hggering Hypotheses JAMES M. O'NEIL and MICHELE HARWAY 182 Research Note Situatiunal Determinants a/Police Responses to Civil and Criminal Injunctions for Battered Women GEORGE S. RIGAKOS 204 Book Reviews Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives edited by Rebecca J. Cook

Women's Rights, Human Rights: International Feminist Perspectives edited by Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper ISABEL MARCUS 217 Memory and Abuse by Charles Whitfield CAROLYN ZERBE ENNS 219 Erratum 226 83 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 3, Number 3, June 1997

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Editor's Introduction 235 Articles Hann, Moralism, and the Struggle for the Soul of Feminism LISA D. BRUSH '237 Disability Pornography: The Fetishization of Women's Vulnerabilities R. AMYELMAN '137 Predictors of Depression in Battered Women JACQUELYN C. CAMPBELL, JOAN KUD, RU1H ANN BELKNAP, and moMAS N. TEMPLIN 271 A "Brutal Case" or "Only a Family Jar"? Violence Against Women in San Diego County, 188D-1900 LINDA 5. PARKER 294 Research Note Public Health Screening for Intimate Violence LlNDAE. SALTZMAN, L. RACHID SALMI, CHRISTINE M. BRANCHE, and JULIE C. BOLEN 319 Book Reviews Sexual Abuse in Nine North American Cultures: Treatment and Prevention edited by Lisa Aronson Fontes

Sexual Assault and Abuse: Sociocultural Context of Prevention edited by Carolyn Swift LYNDAJ.AMES 332 Warrior Dreams: Violence and Manhood in Post-Vietnam America by James William Gibson ANA ORTIZ 337 84 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

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AN .1NTRoSPECT/VE EssAy: FROM URINAL TO Mk'lICURE: CHALLENGES TO THE SCHOlARSHIP OF TAX AND GENDER Beverly lHoran 191

ARTICLES

OUR EPIDEMIC OF UNNECESSARY CESAREAN SECTIONS: THE ROLE OF THE LAw IN CREATING IT, THE ROLE OF THE LAw IN STOPPIl';G IT Margaret M. Donohoe 197

THE .fiRST STONE IN RETROSPECT: AN OUTSIDER'S OBSERVATIONS ON THE BOOK AND ITS CRITICS Susan Grooer 243

SWEEP SEARCHES-THE RIGHTS OF THE COMMUNITY, AND THE GUARANTEES OF THE FOURTH AND FIRST AMENDMENTS: MOMS OF THE CHICAGO PUBUC HOUSING CoMPLEX, REVISIT YOUR CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND SAVE YOUR BABIES .••..• , ....• "• Lundy Langston 259

FORGIVING GUIN GARCIA: WOMEN, THE DEATH PENALTY AND COMMUTATION •••.••.•• Lorraine SeIlmaU 283

IN SEARCH OF GREATER PROCEDURAL JUSTICE: RETHINKING LASSETER v. DEPARTMENT OF SOC/AL SERVICES...... Colene Flynn 327 Jfe Wise Woman 85

Vol. 14, No.3, 1997

11 's ARTICLES 1851 Akron Speech 2 Notable Quotables: by Frances D. Gage PHOTOGRAPHY Former First Lady and by Celik Guracar (p. 20) Belly Ford; and President Bill Clinton POETRY 4 °In Defensa 01 by Denise R. Harvey (p. 1) GRAPHICS Sojourner Truth & by Pushpa N. Parekh (p. 20) by BOlbO! (p. 1) Frances Dana Gage," by Darlene Melville Radin by Judy Chicago and by Ann Forfraedom (p. 12) The Dinner Party (p. 5) 10 Sojourner Truth's and by Kall lor Women (india), 1851 Akron Speech adapted by International by Manus Robinson Women's Tribune Centre (IWTC) (p. 19) 0 .. WOMAN'S :A..RT JOURNAL

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2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By Elta Honig fin. PORTRAITS 3 QUIT\ BnODIiEAD: Capturing tht.' \'i!lt'S ofthe Twentieth CentUTv By Barbara A. Wolanin' . 9 EDlTfl COLLIER: All Earlv New Zealand ~fodemist By Joonne DrQyton • 14 ANNA SE~fY()NOVNA GOLUBKINA: Sc:ulptor of Russian Modernism By Kristen ,"'ricklon 2. THE SCULPTUHE OF EMY ROEDER: Expressionism and De\'ono By Elisabeth TumolOnl, . 2. ELSA VON FHEHAC-LoRINGIIOVEN By Eliza Jane R.J11y ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 34 BOXING TERESA: The Counter-Reformation and Bernini's Cornaro Chapel By MAchaeJ J. Call RIVIIWS 4. The "Danse Maeabre" of\VOIl1en edited h~' Ann Tukey Harrison with a dmptcr h~' S.\llum L. Hindman RovJew.d by Laura Rinaldi Dufre.ne 41 '''omen's \Vork: Textile Art from the Bauhaus by Sigrid Wortmann Weltge 'Vomen's \Vork: The First 20,000 Years bv Elizabeth Wi\\'ll1nd Barber "evltl~ by Carmen stone- 43 Dorothea Lange: American Photognlphs by Therese Thall Herman. Sandra S. Phillips, and John S7..arkowski Dorothea Lange: A Visual Life edited by Ellzabeth Partridge Dorothea Lange: Archive ofan Artist by Karen Tsujillloto \\ith an introduction by Therese Thall H~1nan Dorothea Lange and the Bay Area at War, 1941-1945 by Charles Wollenberg Dorothea Lange's Ireland by Geny Mullins and Daniel Dixon The Photographs of Dorothea Lunge b\' Keith F. Da\is R'.vlewed by lefly 'ahlman 4. Cartooning for Suffrage by ..\Ike Sheppllrd \\ith an intmtlll(:lioil hy Elis.lbf..th hmels Perry RevMwed by Karen A. Ikoror Nineteenth CentUJY Art: A Critical Historv •• by Sll'phell F. Eisenman: l1\Olll

54 Latin American \\'omen Artists. 1915·199.5 {'Ssa~'S by Gt'nudiut' P. Biller. nl'I¢<~1 Hodrigtlt'7_ Ed\\~lnl J. Slilfinm, mul :\Imna P. de :\felliliola R..mwed by Heidi Hlnllh s. Magdo.lena Ahakanowil'z h\' Barham Rnse R~viewed by Julie Nicoletta

51 Risking \\'Im OIH.' Is: Em'Dlluters with Contl:'lllponuy Art and Litemtllre hy Sm.\ll Hlihill Sllldman Reviewed by Christine Havice

59 \\'Olllt'll Altists .md \\'rit('r~: \Iodernist (imlpositionings hy Bridgd Elliott alltl jO-.\1II1 \\";llIa<·(' Revi.wed by Mara Wifzling .2 SHORT TAKIS AND SHORTER TAKES Reviewed by Yael lven, Virginia M. Soffa, Virginia Pittl Rembert, Pom.la Simpson, and Celia Y. Wel,man Women 87 & Criminal Justice'"

Volume 8 Number 4 1997

CONTENTS

Connected Mothers: A Follow-Up Study ofincarcerated Women and Their Children Mary Marlin

Female Crack Sellers in New York City: Who They Are and What They Do 25 Eloise Dunlap Bruce D. Johnson Lisa Maher

The Feminization ofthe Female Offender: Israeli Newspaper Reports ofCrimes Committed by Women .57 Mimi Ajzenstadt Odeda Steinberg

Domestic Violence and Police Response in a Pro-Arrest Jurisdiction 79 Lynette Feder

WOMEN AND CRIME PEDAGOGY

"Gender, Representation, and Social Control": An Interdisciplinary Course 99 Lisa M. Cuklanz Nicole Hahn Rafter

BOOK REVIEWS

Women, Male Violence & the Law, edited by Julie Stubbs III Reviewed by Nicole Hahn Rafter

Women Prisoners: A Forgotten Population. edited by Beverly R. Fletcher, Lynda Dixon Shaver, and Dreama G. Moon 112 R~viewed by Leanne Fiftal Alarid The journal for a feminist globe 88

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3 AWord From Us

:j Liltters

G Word On The Street: Feminist and Environmental Trivia

lJ Habitat II - From a Gendered Perspective Joyce Brown, Regula Modlich and Pamela Sayne

9 Network Directory

20 Mother Herb: An Interview with Waltraut Richter Birgit Ruff

22 Book Reviews

22 life on the line Leigh Holm 23 Feminism end Education: ACanadian Perspactiva. Vol, 2 AIliMin M. Williams 24 Another Place, Not Hare Dawn Carter

25 In Print

27 Upcoming Events and Interesting Websites

28 Index of Articles 89 tlE!\LTtl '"

Volume 24 Number 4 1996

CONTENTS

The Social Production ofHousework Disability Peggy A. McDonough, PhD

At Risk for HIV Infection: Incarcerated Women in a County Jail in Philadelphia 27 Lisa Bond, MA Salaam Semaan, DrPH

Introducing Patient Values into the Decision Making Process for Breast Cancer Screening 47 James M. Pellissie/; PhD Enrique R. Venta, PhD

Women, the Body and Brand Extension in Medicine: Cosmetic Surgery and the Paradox ofChoice 69 Rosemary Gillespie, MA

Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man? A Renaissance Perspective on the Biological Basis for Female Inferiority 87 Michael T. Walton, PhD Robert M. Fineman, MD, PhD Phyllis J. Walton, JD

BOOK REVIEWS

An Unfinished Revolution: Women and Health Care in America, edited by Emily Friedman 97 Reviewed by Lenore B. Weinstein, MD

Manufacturing 'Bad Mothers ': A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect, by Karen J. Swift 101 Reviewed by Rowena Fong, EdD

BOOKS RECEIVED 103 Women 90

Volume XX Number 1 Spring 1997

Appreciation· Casey Miller Donna Allen and Paula Kassell

Overview 2 Judi Beinstein Miller and Anita Taylor

Part One: Rethinking the Referents of Gender

The Concept of Social Parallax 5 Nancy 1. Finley, Ph.D. and Rose L. Norman, Ph.D.

Reconceptualizing Gender Through Intercuhurnl Dialogue: The Case orlhe Tex-Mex Madonna 9 Jennifer Willis and Alberto Gonzalez

From the 'Margins' to the 'Mainstream': Gender Identity and Fraternity Men's Discourse 13 Scott Fabius Kiesling

To Have and to Be: Sex. Gender. and the Paradox ofChange 18 Katherine Sender

Bodies That Don't Matter: The Discursive Effacement ofSexual Difference 24 Jody Norton

What Does II Mean 10 Write from the Body? 31 Laurie Cubbison

Willa Cather and Brandon Teena: The Politics of Passing 3:- Sherri Helvie

Part Two: Rethinking Gender Expectations

Classroom Talk: Coed Classes Thai Work for Girls 41 Sara Allen, Anne Cantor. Helen Grady and Pam Hill

Keeping It Straight: The Negotiation of Meanings in the Constitution ofGender and Sexuality 47 Kathryn Remlinger

School for Courtship 54 Samuel Irving Bellman

Little Woman 58 Karen Surman Paley

NOles ofa Non·Gendered 'Ecological' Writer 60 Nora Ruth Roberts

Bad Boys and Silent Girls: What Children Know About Language And Power 63 Karen Gallas

Razor Girls: Genre and Gender in Cyberpunk Fiction 71 Lauraine Leblanc Women & Politics 91

Volume 17 Number 2 1997

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

Might Women Now Have the Edge? Open-Seat House Primaries Robert A. Bernstein

Gender Differences in Support for Women Candidates: Is There a Glass Ceiling in American Politics? 27 Kathleen Dolan

Gendered Heroism, Limited Politics 43 Amy Fried

The Work ofCaring for Children: Contradictory Themes in American Child Care Policy Debates 77 Katherine Teghtsoonian

BOOK REVIEWS

Latina Politics, Latino Politics. Gender. Culture. and Political Participation in Boston. by Carol Hardy-Fanta 101 Reviewed by Velma Garcia

Rights at Work: Pay Equity Reform and the Politics ,,(Legal Mobilization. by Michael W. McCann 103 Reviewed by Peggy Kahn

Global Gender Issues. by V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan 105 Gendered States: Feminist (Re) Visions ofInternational Relations Theory, edited by V. Spike Peterson 105 Reviewed by Emily Stoper

Women in the Politics ofPostcommunist Eastern Europe. edited by Marilyn Rueschemeyer 107 Reviewed by Andrea Toth

About the Contributors 109 Future Ministers and Legal Ahortion: Gender C1llnparisons ·\mong Protesrant Seminary Slll(knts 92 Barbara j-i'lllal'

Fear and Loathing in Mississippi: The AUack on Camp Sister Spirit 17 Kate Greene East Gennan Feminists in the New German Dcmncnlcv: Opportunities, Obstacles, and Adaptation . .j 1 Lynn Kamenilsa Gender Stereotypes and Decision Context in the EvalualJon ofPolitical Candidates 69 Ellen D. B. Riggle Pennv M. Miller Todi G. Shields Mitzi M. S. Johnson BOOK REVIEWS

Women in World Politics: An IllIroductioll, edited by Francine D'Amico and Peter R. Beckman 89 Womell, Gellder, alld World Politics: Perspeclil'es. Policies. alld Prospects, edited by Peter R. Beckman Women Politics and Francine D'Amico 89 & Reviewed hy Karen Ruth Adams The History ofDoillg: All Illustrated AccoulI/ ofMovemelllS for Itomell S Rights alld Feminism ill India, 1800-1990, Volume 17 by Radha Kumar 92 Number 3 Toward Empowerment: Women and Movement Politics 1997 ill Illdia, by Leslie J. Caiman 92 Reviewed by Sikata Ballerjee

fi'Om War to Peace, by Janine Chanteur, Translated by Shirley Ann Weisz 96 Reviewed by Frallcille J. D'Amico

How Womell Legislate, by Sue Thomas 99 Reviewed by Iva Ellen Dell/chmall

Understanding the New Politics ofAbortion. edited by Malcolm L. Goggin 100 Reviewed by Barbara 1. Hayler

Gender Images in Public Administration: Legitimac)' & the Admillistralive State, by Camilla Stivers 102 Reviewed by Marie B. Rosenberg

United States EleC/{lral Systems: Their Impact Oil Women ond Millorities, edited by Wilma Rule and Joseph F. Zimmerman 103 Reviewed by Morell Steill

From Outrage /0 Action: The Politics a/Grass-Roots Disselll, by Laura R. Woliver 105 Reviewed b!' Leslie J. /-ill/ghall

About the Contributors 107 \Vomen & 93 Therapy

A Feminist Quarterly

Volume 19, Number 4 1996

Sexualities

Introduction Marny Hall

IO I Uses for Sex-Or Why Sex Is So Important 5 Annie Sprinkle

When a Lesbian Client Is Attracted to Her Therapist: A Lesbian Therapist Responds 7 Maty Hayden

Intimacy for Sale 15 Diana E. H. Russell

Sex, Race, and the Stained-Glass Window 27 Nzinga Shaka Zulu

Dominance and Submission: The Psychosexual Exploitation of Women in Cults 37 Janja Lalich

Towards a Feminist Sex Therapy 53 Leonore Tiefer

Women, SIM, and Therapy 65 Carol Queen

Eliminating the Barriers to Communication: Safer Sex Education for Lesbians and Bisexual Women 75 Marcia Munson

To Kiss or Not to Kiss: A Case Study ofTransfonnation 85 Marcia Quackenbush

Our Breasts, Ourselves 95 JoAnn Loulan

Leaving the Nation and Joining the Tribe: Lesbian Immigrants Crossing Geographical and Identity Borders 99 Oliva M. Esp/n

Gender and Sexuality in the Cyberspace Frontier 109 Naomi McCormick John Leonard Women 94 & Therapy

A Feminist Quarterly

Volume 20, Number 1 1997 More than a Mirror: How Clients Influence Therapists' Lives

Forewarning xxi Marcia Hill

M.y Heart Is Broken by a Five~ Year·Old Who Merger .md Unconditional Love as Tnmsformativc "Abandons" Me l~xperienees 91 Gail Anderson RII.\'('ha Lel'ill.wm

There but for the Grace ofGod: Two Black Women l;ell1ale Therapisl. Mnle Clienl: Challenging Oeliefs­ Therapisls Explore Privilege 5 A Personal Journey 97 S. A/ease Ferguson nl..'I'erley Kol'I Toni C. King TraulIllltic Thempy: How Helping Rnpc Victims Alfccts Me Hope 15 flS a Therapist 101 Michele Clark Millie C Astin

Bearing Witness to Ihe Unspeakable 23 Frank Revelations ofa Difficull Thernpy Experience: Marta Y. Young COlllltertranslerence Observations III Melinda GillIIe Joining (he Expedilion: Journal ofa Therapjsl~in. Training 27 Susan E. Lillich Parallel Pf(lcess: Clielltaml Therapist Explore Motherloss 119 Cal"y R. /lauer Lessons Learned: A Psychologist's Perspective on Psychotherapy 35 Overcoming My Model ofGoodness as a Psycholhempist: Wendy S. Pachter Setting Boundaries----The Case ofTina 127 Stephanie BOI

The Effect of" Therapist's Pregnancy 011 a Tllcmpculic Mandatory Reporting and Professional Dilemmas: Relalionship with 3n Inmate Charged with Infiuuicidc 39 A Case Study 131 Maria J. Rivera Jos('phille C. I-I. 11m

Happy, Happy, Happy 45 Changes; The Personal Consequences of the Pmctice EI/en ('ole or Psychutherapy 137 Marcia /lill Dealh Work: One Psychotherapist's }oumey 49 Marcia Peds/eill

Mystical Experience ofn Counsellor: An Alilobiographicni Journey 61 Cttllle"'-llc Racine

Exploring Jrllimncy in Therapy: Broadening the Intcrprclntion ofArousal 69 RlIIhA1I11 ParlJin

The Wish to Become a Mother 73 Gloria Ro,w.' KoeppiJlg

Victims, Survivors, and Velerans: A Circle ofCOlirage 77 M. Sue Crowley

Border·Crossing on a Racist Terrain 83 NtlXl'W' S. J{wett 95

JANUARY 1997 Volume 6, No.1

Appeals court rules Brown U biased against women athletes 1 U of Nebraska tries to control violence by male athletes. .. .. 2 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work on campus...... 3 Top 10 news bytes for 1996 affecting women on campus .... 6 PROFILE: The world of full of teachers if you want to learn. 7 NSF awards grants to improve science teaching for women. 8 Your campus date rape brochures may send mixed message. 9 Why administering is like parenting...... 27 Leadership development programs sprout up locally...... 28 Navigating your first year as an academic administrator. .. 29 Why 'The Stronger Women Get, the More Men Love Football' 31 Case study: Administrators fulfill your expectations...... 33 How Vassar president Fergusson raised a cool $206 million 34 Women in key positions attract more of the same 35 Editor's outrageous predictions for 1997 36 PLUS: 89 jobs seeking great women candidates!

FEBRUARY 1997 Volume 6, No, 2

New era requires new strategies for women...... 1 NewswatCh: Gendered politics at work...... 3 Coach explains how women do sports...... 5 Characteristics of the women of the class of 2000 ...... 6 Plan or circumstance: women's path to leadership 8 What I learned as a new administrator...... 18 Women are caught between shifting paradigms...... 21 Corning out as a feminist in the classroom...... 22 How women use humor in the office ...... 23 Editor goes on vacation as a role model , 24 PLUS: 73 jobs seeking great women candidates! 96

MARCH 1997 Volume 6, No.3

Title IX progress reports on three campuses .. 1 NCAA to allow athletes to have jobs...... 2 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work on campus , 3 CUPA administrative salary survey report 5 Skits demonstrate micro-inequities...... 6 New Web site symbolizes campus renewal ...... 7 Kaleidoscope program helps minority woml'n ...... Il How professors and students handle relative power...... 17 Simmons Grad School pioneers to retire 18 Opportunities for your development ...... 19 Who stole the Fern from our language? . .. 20 How to handle conflicts creatively 22 Editor's sequel: The rest of the stories 24

APRIL 1997 Volume 6, No.4

Pat Cross identifies elusive campus problems...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered campus politics at work...... 4 Conservatives target GU's curriculum revision...... 6 Assn leaders: Entreprenuers from the academy...... 7 Women in math and science need alignment...... 8 PROFILE: DU's Women's College retains femininity 17 Could your bra give you cancer? 18 Get your dream job by presenting yourself best .. .. 19 Stages of success for adult students...... 21 Mothering on the tenure track...... 22 What to do when a new administrator gets no respect. . .. 23 Editor ponders: Spirituality and ice hockey...... 24 PLUS, 45 administrative and faculty jobs seeking women. .. 9 97

Volunw fl, No.5

Ohio State U sued for $6 million for bias in athletics " 1 Newswatch: Gendered campus politics...... 3 University of Akron called a "toxic tower" for women...... 5 Title IX controversies still plague schools after 25 years. .. .. 6 Sexuality is new flashpoint for academic freedom " 8 Balancing competition and collaboration on campus 20 Wit helps women in computers to combat ignorance 21 How to survive and thrive in campus politics 22 Opportunities for conferences, videos 23 Assimilating entry-level women in student services...... 24 How to navigate the stresses of administration 25 New book: Beyond Fragments on adult education , 26 Where are women on campus? CUPA data reviewed 27 Editor: For crying out loud, support student services...... 28 PLUS: 51 campus jobs seeking women candidates

® JUNE 1997 Volt1m~ 6, Nll. (-,

Athletes attend program against sexual violence...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work " 2 How to cultivate women student leaders ...... 6 . Sisters in the academy: Who does the housework? 7 Mentoring program serves faculty, admins , " 8 NOW summit in DC mobilizes young feminists 18 Architecture education needs renovation...... 19 Support provokes predicted retaliation 20 Lost deans of women: How restructuring can hurt...... 21 Book: Highly successful admins give advice...... 23 Editor: Birthday brings a red convertible...... 24 PLUS: 45 campus jobs seeking great women candidates! 98 PlllBlCAl

VOLUME 6 • NUMBER 1 • SPRING 1997

ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS Defending the Self: Martial Arts and Women's Self Esteem Sharon R. Guthrie I

Predictors ofSocial Physique Anxiety in Elite Female Youth Athletes Jeffrey Martin, Hermann Engels, John Wirth and Karl Smith.. ;...... 29

Stereotypes and Personal Beliefs About Women Physical Education Teachers Mary Harris and Joy Griffln 49

Cross-cultural Research on Women and Spon Kari Fasting, Genrud Pfister, Sheila Scranton and Ana Bunuel...... 85

JOURNAL COMMENTARY Five Years of WSPAJ by Linda Nilges 109

CONFERENCE REVIEW NAGWS 130

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS WiSE : 132 NAPEHE 134 IAPESGW 136

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Wishperd '" 13 7 Gifts and Grants 138 Author Guidelines 139 Women's Spons Foundation 142 Frontiers: A Journal of Womans Studies 145 BIJAPER Subscription 147 WSPAJ Subscription 149 VOLUME 12 No.3 FALL 1996 99 Women'sEDUCATIONdes femmes

FEATURES POETRY

13 Mother's Bones 6 What is a Feminist Curriculum? (sommaire en fran~ais) by Kale Nonesuch Not Sisters both poems by Miranda Pearsoll

10 Learning to 16 pavane Change, Reel to by Leslie Dolin Reel 19 Shago the Crackhead (sommaire en fran.;ais) by Chan/elle Oliver by Nancy Bellllelt 32 Daughter of my Falher by Deborah Pallerson

14 Oublier sa culture pour s'integrer, vespers ou Caire une place aux «autres» by Magie Dominic cultures en education? (summary in English) par Monique Ouellelle DEPARTMENTS 20 Nowhere To Hide: The Experiences ofYoung Women in Physical 2 Editorial Education (sommaire en fran~ais) 3 Editorial by Louise Humbert 4 Lellers 26 Creating Change (sommaire en 38 Book Review fran~ais) Anti-Racism, Feminism and Critical by Lisa Mesbur Approaches /0 Education Roxana Ng, Pat Staton & Joyce Scane, editors L/ Review by E.L. Donaldson 40 ResourceslRessources 33 Hardships, Harsh Realities 44 Agenda and Hope 0-- (sommaire en Membership form and information fran~ais) ,'\ on inside back cover by Susan May VOLUME 12 NO.4 WINTER 1996/97 100 Women'sEDUCATIONdes femmes

FEATURES 21 Act of Contrition by Mary Gurekas

6 Guardian of Language: Interview she brings me her dreams H~lene with Clxous by carol rose by Kalhleell O'Grady. translated by Eric Prenowitz 2S Arrows by Megan Walden 7 Extraits de I'entretien : HiUme Cixous par Kallileell O'Grady 31 She Came Home for a While by Billie Livings/on . '. 11 Rights of Passage: From /' ~ student to teacher Television (sommaire en fran~ais) by Monika Lee ·c...... by Iso Grossner He/field • 36 Evolution by Michele Green 16 For White Anti.Racists:@J1/. Avoiding the detours in .(\ 39 Problem Child the Journey toward by Nadia Shworan justice '.'I (sommaire en fran~ais) -l 43 The Fire byjOlla olsson / 'I Pheryne Williams Thatcher

22 Helping Independent Parents: aD Innovative drug prevention program for young mothers DEPARTMENTS (sommaire en fran~ais) by Gabriela Nehmert & Joe Heil/jg 2 Editorials 26 L'Allographie : pour repenser l'alphabt'!tisation 3 Editorials (summary in English) LeUers par Helene Blais 4 40 Book Reviews 32 The Journal Project: Dialogues and Personal Reflections on the Conversations Inside Women $ Studies Practice of Adult Dana Putnam. Dorothy Kidd, Elaine Domon & Education Patty Moore, eds. Review by Pat Kover (sommaire en fran~ais) by Cheryl Senecal in the Academy V6ve Clark, Shirley Nelson Gamer, Margaret Higonnet, Ketu H. Katrak. eds. Review by Beverley Bailey POETRY 44 ResourcesIRessources

15 Ground Willow 49 Agenda by Colleen Gray SO Index to Women ~ Education des femmes, mall order volume 12 by Sue Net'ill Membership form and Information on Inside back cover. Women's Health JOURNAL 101

Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

January· March 1997

1/97

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION

Women After 40: A Gender Perspective by Dr. Maria Isabel Matamala 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 10

CAMPAIGN

Men: The Challenges of Gender by Adriana G6mez, with Deborah Meacham 29

PANORAMA

8th International Women and Health Meeting Beyond Differences: Developing a Common Agenda by Adriana G6mez and Deborah Meacham 53

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES

November 25: Latin American Women Say "NO" to Violence 64

MAILBOX 72

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 74

RESOURCES 76 Women's History Review 102

VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 1997

Deborah Gorham. "They Use Real Bullets": an American family's experience of the Second World War. A Fragment of Memoir 5 Christine Doran. 'Oddly Hybrid': childbearing and child rearing practices in colonial Penang, 1850·1875 29 Joyce Avrech Berkman. "I Am Myself It": comparative national identity formation in the lives of Vera Brittain and Edith Stein 47 Judith Godden. Containment and Control: Presbyterian women and the missionary impulse in New South Wales, 1891·1914 75 Jane McDermid. "Intelleetuaiinstruction is Best Left to a Man": the feminisation of the Scottish teaching profession in the second half of the nineteenth century 95 Whitney Walton. Literary Production and the Rearticulation of Home Space in the Works of George Sand, Marie d'Agoult, and Hortense Allart 115 BOOK REVIEWS Suitable for the Wilds: letters from Northern Alberta, 1929·1931 (Mary Percy Jackson) reviewed by Audrey Fawcett Cahill 133 Women's Voices: their lives and loves through two thousand years ofletters (Olga Kenyon) reviewed by Dulcie Groves 134 The New Girl' girls' culture in England, 1880-1915 (Sally Mitchell) reviewed by Penny Tinkler 136 Unsuitable for Ladies: an anthology ofwomen writers (Jane Robinson, Ed.); The Queen's Daughters: an anthology of Victorian feminist writing on India, 1857-1900 (Penelope Tuson, Ed.), reviewed by Judith Rowbotham 137 Australian Women in Papua New Guinea: colonial passages, 1920·1960 (Chilla Bulbeck) reviewed by Kent Fedorowich 139 Women in the Victorian Art World (Clarissa Campbell Orr, Ed.); Seeing and Consciousness: women, class and representation (Gen Doy); Women ofthe Fields: representations ofrural women in the nineteenth century (Karen Sayer), reviewed by Kimberley Reynolds 141 Rachel Calors Story: Jewish homesteader on the Northern Plains (Rachel Calof/J. Sanford Rikoon, Ed.): Streets: a memoir ofthe Lower East Side (Bella Spewack), reviewed by Ruth Swirsky 143 Found Treasures: stories by Yiddish women writers (Frieda Forman et aI, Eds), reviewed by Adele Reinhartz 144 Sisters in the Resistance: how women fought to free France, 1940·1945 (Margaret Collins Weitz), reviewed by Joan Tumblety 146 Policing Gender, Class and Family: Britain, 1850·1940 (Linda Mahood), reviewed by Joanna Bourke 147 Women ofthe English Nobility and Gentry, 1066·1500 (Jennifer Ward, Ed.), reviewed by Caroline Bowden. & Frances Payne 149 Gender, Sex and Subordination in England, 1500·1800 (Anthony Fletcher), reviewed by Garthine Walker 150 103

WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NO.2 ETWORK 1997

EDITORIAL : WOMEN, VIOLENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

2 • 7 WOMEN AND THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 41. SESSION, March 10.21, 1997, NY CEDAW 17. SESSION: Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women July 7· 31, New York IWRAW. Internalianal Women's Rights Aclian Walch: Reparlla CEDAW Int.matlonal Women's TRIBUNE C.ntre: Information /I Resources /1 Women INK UN GROUP ON EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN: Equal Tim. 25th Anniversary Issue ILO • lntemaflonal Labour Offlce: More and Better Jobs for Women-an Action Guide 1/ Gender, Poverty and Employment II ILO Publications on Gender Issues 8 - 35 WOMEN AND HUMAN RIGHTS COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RtG'lTS PRAcnCES 1996 by U.S. Deparlmenl of Stole: Sections on Women from selected Reports from following countries: Latin America and Caribbean: Costa Rico 1/ Guyana /1 Grenada /1 Peru Asia and Pacific: Afghanislan II Burma II Bangladesh II Hong Kong II Laos II Marshall Islands II Mongolia II Philippines II Vielnam Africa: Mauritania II Mozambique 1/ Sierra leone 1/ Burundi /I Congo II Equatorial Guinea II Swaziland II Zaire II Ethiopia Near East and North Africa! Saudi Arabia II Israel II Morocco /I Bahrain Europe: Georgia II Bosnia and Herzegovina /I Cyprus II Italy II lat~ia UNESCO: Major International Human Rights Instruments WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS:Gender Justice· Unilarian Universalisls ISLAM and WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS: Reappraisal of Our'an and Hadilh SPEAKING ABOUT RIGHTS: Canadian Human Righls Foundation 36 - 39 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT CHANGING WOMEN'S LIVES AND WORK: Eighl Micro Enterprises· IT publication 00 IT HERSELf: Women and Technical Innovation • Intermediate Technology GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S EDUCATION· US AID Women in Development Program WOMEN AND TRADE: Eurapean Siralegies for on Inlernatianal Agenda. WIDE GENDER and Cenler THAILAND· Reparl on AClivities 40 - 44 WOMEN AND HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: INFERTILITY· It's Invesligation and Trealmenl • Nalional Childbirth Trust UK family Planning saves Millions of Women's and Children's lives WAINIMATE: Women's Association for Natural Medicinal Therapy. Suva fiJI Emergency Contraceptive Pills II JAPAN: Sexual and Reproductive Health ADVANCING REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: The Coiro Program and Beijing Plalform NCIH 24th Annual Conference: "Building Strategic Alliances" June 12-14, 1997 45· 53 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION FINAL REPORT: Tradilional Praclices affecting Ihe Health of Women and Children for Commission on Human Rights I Subcommission Prevention of Discrimination 4th REGIONAL CONFERENCE: 26·30 May, 1997, Brazzaville, Congo. Inler African Committee on Tradiational Practices affecting the Health of Women and Children LEGISLATION TO CRIMINALIZE FGM in USA and affecting inlernational programs LEGISLATION TO CRIMINALIZE FGM in AUSTRIA and NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND: Summary of Report on FGM Prevention Program SWEDEN: Malher and Child Health Core - Female Genilal Mulilatian SIERRA LEONE: Addre.. by Sowei's Leader II Moss Mutilation by Banda Saciety II letter from Victim of Attack by Bondo Women II The ongoing FGM Controversy KENYA: Parliament foils 10 rejeci FGM (continued, next page) 104

117 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 USA TEL 817·142·9431 INTERNATIONAL NO.2 NETWORK 1997

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54 • 56 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE KENYA: Violence against Girls in Schools II WHO: Violence affects Women's Health SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Harassment of Medicol Students in EI Salvador I/Harassment rampant in USA· Report: Crealing Solutions Creating Change- NOW/lDEF

57 • 62 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

JORDAN: Women's Struggle for their Rights ISRAEL: The Golda Meir Mount Cormellnlernofional Training Cenler LEBANON: The.lnstitute for Women's Studies in the Arab World ERITREA: The Bana Share Company works for demobilized women fighters ZIMBABWE: Community elects Woman Chief II More Women succeed in Business KENYA: Women run for politicoI Office /I Implementation of Global Action Plan GHANA: African nCultural rituals II force girls into slavery 63 • 72 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC

ll SOUTH ASIA: "SPEAKING OUT • Women's Economic Empowerment - Summary ASIA AND PACIFIC Cong.... of Women in Politics INDIA; Asian Women Workers Visit all over India PAKISTAN: Women and the Law. the amazing case of Saima II Panghat NewsleHer MALAYSIA, Women say, Blame Men, Not Allohl CHINA: Major Targets for Development of Chinese Women II Re-employment Project VIETNAM' lives of rural women still hard and dillicull JAPAN, The Year 2000 Plan for Gender Equalify 73 • 74 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMISSION: will Commission finally act against Sexual Harassment' IRELAND: First Divorce Law takes effect TURKEY: 8,000 Women Protest Premier's Support of Islamic Low AUSTRIA: Vienna Philharmonic finally invites women to join 75 • 79 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS PERU: Rope Victims forced to marry their rapists UNITED STATES, National Women's Conference Center 20th Anniversary II Equalify between Women and Men a long Way off II National CommiHee on Pay Equity • Wage Discrimination continues II Women Business Owners make Progress 1/ 9 to 5 • National Association of Working Women II Again: Sexual Harassment in the US Military II Washington Coalition for Comfort Women Issues 80 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL THEIR CULTURE OUR CULTURE· Muslim Migrant Women condemn cullural relativism DOSSIER 14115 • Women living under Muslim Law THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT: Rethinking Urban Planning to include Diversify. Women and Environments II HABITAT for Humanity International WOMEN'S Wage.: A Global Comparison. Average: 74.9% of Men's WORLD CONFERENCE ON HIGHER EDUCATION, UNESCO Headquarters 1998 105

Vol. XIV, No.7 Aprtll997

1 Nina Auerbach· Alias Grace by Margaret AlWood 4 Adele Logan Alexandet • Leaving Pipe Shop: Memories ofKIn by Deborah E. McDowell 5 Carol Stemhell· Fruitful: A Real Mother In the Modem World by Anne Roiphe; Crossing the Moon: A Journey Through lufertlUty by Paulette Bates Alden; The Cultural Contradictions ofMotherhood by Sharon Hays; The Politics of Motherhood: Activist Voices from Left to Right edited by Alexis Jetter, Annelise Or/eel" and Diana Taylor 7 Rosellen Brown. Anita and Me by Meera Syal 8 Dianne Dugaw • Transgender Warriors: Maldng History from Joan ofArc to RuPaul by Leslie Feinberg; Changing Sex: Transsexualism, Technology, and the Idea ofGender by Bernice L. Hausman 10 Florence Howe· Remembering Meridel LeSueur 12 Mary Beth Norton· A Bride's Passage: Susan Hathorn's Year Under Sail by Catherine Petroski,' Female Tars: Women Aboard Ship In the Age ofSail by Suzanne Stark; Iron Men, Wooden Women: Gender and Seafaring in the Atlantic World, 1700-1920 edited by Margaret Creighton and Usa Norling 13 Harriet Malinowitz· Old Love by Margaret Erhart; Seven Moves by Carol Anshaw 15 Margaret M. Russell· Privilege Revealed: How Invislhle Preference Undermines America by Stephanie M. Wildman, with contributions by Marga/ynne Armstrong, Adrienne D, Davis, and Trina Grillo 16 Marie Shear· Slick Spins and Fractured Facts: How Cultural Myths Distort the News by Caryl Rivers 17 Elsa Dorfman· Women ofthe Beat Generation: The Writers, Artists, and Muses at the Heart ofa Revolution by Brenda Knight 18 Whitney Walton· The Sex ofThings: Gender and Consumption in Historieal Perspective edited by Victoria de Grazia with Ellen Furlough 18 Cortney Davis· Two Poems 19 Tee A. Corinne· Leshian Art: An Encounter with Power by Elizabeth Ashburn; Damn Fine Art by New Lesbian Artists by Cherry Smyth 21 Carole Slade· Sisters In Anus: Catholic Nuns Through Two Millennia by Jo Ann Kay McNamara 22 Marilynn S, Johnson· Abiding Courage: African American Migrant Women and the East Bay Community by Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo 23 Sonia Jaffe Robbins· Not Exactly Wbatl Had in Mind: An Incurable Love Story by Rosemary Breslin 23 Margaret Randall· Two Poems 24 Ellen Louise Hart· I Never Came to You In White by Judith Farr 25 Books Received Our Letters column will return next month 106

1 Erika Munk • The Suitcase: Refugee Voices from Bosnia and Croatia edited by Julie Mertus, Jasmina Tesanovic, Habiba Metikos, and Rada Boric; Sarajevo Days/Sarajevo Nights by Elmo Softie 4 Letters 5 Ellen Carol DuBois· The Journey Home: Jewish Women and the American Century by Joyce Antler 6 Catharine R. Stimpson' Noel Coward and RadclytTe Hall: Kindred Spirits by Terry Castle; Your John: The Love Letters ofRadclytTe Hall edited by Joanne Glasgow 8 EJ. Graff· Love Invents Us: A Novel by Amy Bloom; Because They Wanted To: Stories by Mary Gaitskill 9 Nan Levinson' I Have Arrived Before My Words: Autobiographical Writings ofHomeless Women by Deborah Pugh and Jeanie Tietjen 10 Aurora Levins Morales' A Message from God in the Atomic Age by Irene Vilar 12 Brenda Wineapple • May Sarton: A Biography by Margot Peters 13 Christine Noelle' Searching for Saleem: An Afghan Woman's Odyssey by Farooka Gauhari 15 Diana Postlethwaite· Fettered for Life by Lillie Devereux Blake 16 Jane Caputi· Goddess ofthe AmericaslLa Diosa de las Americas: Writings on the VirgIn of Guadalupe editedbyAna Castillo 17 E.M. Broner' The Book of Candy by Susan Dworkin 18 Hilda Scott· Ana's Land: Sisterhood In Eastern Europe edited by Tanya Renne 18 Elizabeth Clare' Two Poems 19 Cynthia D. Schrager' Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy by Marianna Torgovnick 20 Mimi Abramovitz' The Myth of the Welfare Queen by David Zucchino; In Defense ofSingle Mothers by Nancy E. Dowd 22 Gina Luria Walker' Pope Joan: A Novel by Donna Woolfolk Cross; The Journal ofHildegard of Bingen by Barbara Lachman 23 Books Received 107

June 1997

1 Carolyn G. Heilbrun· Virginia Woolf by Hermione Lee 4 Letters 6 Edith Milton· Caslles Burning: A Child's Life In War by Magda Denes; The Neppl Modona Diaries: Reading Jewish Survival Through My Italian Family by Kate Cohen 7 Leora Tanenbaum· Women of Congress: A Twenlleth·Century Odyssey by Marcy Kaptur; African American Women In Congress: Forming and Transforming History by La Verne McCain Gill; Women on the HlIi: Challenging the Culture of Congress by Clara Bingham 10 Landa Schiebinger· A History of the Breast by Marilyn Yalom 11 Lise Wei! • Traveller In Space: In Search of Female Identity In Tibetan Buddhism by June Campbell 12 P. Gabrielle Foreman· Present Tense: Writing and Art by Young Women edited by the Calyx Young \Vomen's Editorial Collective 13 Gayle Pemberton· Life on the Line by Faye \Vat/leton 14 Linda Niemann· North Enough: AIDS and Other Clearcuts by Jan Zita Grover 15 Julia Bard· China Dreams: Growing up JewiSh In Tientsin by Isabelle Maynard 16 Maureen T. Reddy· Poisoned Ivy: Lesbian and Gay Academics Confronting Homophobia by Toni AB. McNaron; The New Lesbian Studies: Into the Twenty-First Century edited by and Toni A.H. McNarolJ 18 Jacqueline Shea Murphy· Maria Tallchlef: America's Prima Ballerina by Maria Tallchie/with Larry Kaplan; American Indian Ballerinas by Lili Cockerille Livingston 20 Desley Deacon· Inside Agitators: Australian Femocrats and the State by Hester Eisenstein 20 Carol Dine· Two Poems 21 Laura Flanders· "It's Our Milltary Too!": Women and the US Milltary edited by Judith Hicks Stiehm 22 Sharon Sievers· Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism edited by Sandra Buckley 23 Jane Przybysz· A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Qullters, Preservers, and Their Stories by Roland L. Freeman 24 Indira Ganesan • Where the Oceans Meet by Bhargavi C. Mandava 25 Felicia Kornbluh· Motherhood Reconceived: Feminism and the Legacies of the Sixties by Lauri Umansky 26 Books Received 108

WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 18, Number 1 CONTENTS Fall 1996

LETTER FROM THE EDITORS MISSION STATEMENT ARTICLES: Maternity as a Legal Fiction: Infanticide and Sir Walter Scott's The Heart ofMidlothian Dr. Lenora Ledwon .

You Really Have Come a Long Way: An Analysis and Comparison of Role Conflict Experienced by Women Attorneys Today and by Educated Women Twenty Years Ago Jacquelyn H. Slatkin ·...... 17 NOTES: A Meaningful Choice: Two FDA Approved Drugs are Combined to Perform Medical Abortions Michelle Lynn Lakomy ,, , .. ,, ...... 49

Thrown into the Gap: Employment Discrimination in Workfare Erin Elizabeth Raccah ...... 67

Occupational Segregation and the Male-Worker-Norm: Challenging Objective Work Requirements Under Title VU Deborah J. Vagins ·.· · ·. 79 BOOK REVIEW/COMMENTARY: and Animal Rights: A Review of Beyond Animal Rights: A Feminist Caring Ethic for the Treatment ofAnimals. Gary L. Franc/one...... 95 WOMEN'S STUDIES An Interdisciplinary Journal 109

Volume 26, Numbers 3-4 (1997)

The Lilith Poems 251 AUCIA OSTRIKER Walking a Narrow Line: Helen Taylor's Literary Contribution to the British Women's Rights Movement 259 ANDREA L BROOMFIELD "Where is that Country"?: The Returning Masquerader in 's The Age ofInnocence 285 MICHAEL E. NOWUN "An Attractive Dramatic Exhibition"?: Female Friendship, Shakespeare's Women, and Female Perfonnativity in 19th.Century Britain 315 JILL EHNENN Is Nancy Drew Queer? Popular Reading Strategies for the Lesbian Reader 343 SHERRIE A. INNESS Book Reviews LAURIE GLOVER 373 BILL DAVIS R. GINA RENEE fuBrid 385 Notes on Contributors 391 Recent Publications 110 WOMEN'S ·STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION

VOLUME 19, NUMBER 3, FALL 1996

273 Biology and Destiny: The Dynamics of Gender Crossing in Quantum Leap

J. P. Williams

291 Social Drama in the Spectacle of Femininity: The Performance of Weight Loss in the Weight Watcher's Program

Lesa Lockford

313 Liberationist Populism in the Chinese Film Tian Xian Pei: A Feminist Critique

Xiaoyu Xiao and D. Ray Heisey

335 Communicating the Authority of Child Care Expertise: Canada's School for Parellts, 1942 - 1960.

Donna Varga

355 Book Reviews

Valerie McKay Edilorial

VIIAY AONEW 3 The W"'l in Indian feminist dis<:ourse and practice 111

LoIIISE RYAN 21 A queslion of loyally: war. nalion. and feminism in early lwenlieth·cenlury Ireland

D£800AH LYNN STEINBERO 33 A mosl seleclive praclice: lhe eugenic logics of IVf

LISA WF.ASEL ~9 The cell in relalion: un ecofeminisl revision of cell and molecular biology

GEERT TEN DAM 61 The gender inclusiveness of a women's history curriculum in HANNEKE FARKAS 1'EEKENS secondary education

KATARINA WEGAR 77 In search of bad mothers: social constructions of birth and adoptive motherhood I NANCY E. RILEY 87 American adoptions of Chinese girls: the socia-political matrices ~ "- of individual decisions til KATARZYNA RUKSZTQ 103 Making her into a "woman": the creation of citizen-entrepreneur in capitalist Poland

GAl LEMON 113 Lavendar blue: issues in lesbian identity development with a < 0 § WENDY PATTON focus on an Australian lesbian community r ~ c :» 3:: SUE JACKSON 129 God of our fathers: feminism and Judaism - a contradiction in z C tTl fj tenns'? N :» 0 -< MARILYN MEADOWS 145 Exploring the invisible: listening to mid~life women abO,m '"I Z heterosexual sex ;J1 C t1:J 3:: t1:J African~American C tTl CLAIRE M. l'YlEE 153 Womanist propaganda, Great War experience. '":» and cultural strategies of the Harlem Renaissance: plays by Alice '" Dlinbar~Nelson and Mary P. Bunill '"-< BIBLIOGRAPHY '0 '0 I~ LIl'\DA BOWLEs-ADARKW.-\ 165 Global priorities for women: <'1 bibliography of resources and " ANN KENNEDY research strategies CS REVIEW ARTICLE (~,. MARY DALY 179 A review of Trm'ellcr in Space: III Search Female Idemit." in ~ Tibetan Buddhism by June Campbell BOOK REVIEWS

BETTY McLELL\:-J IS3 Radically Speaking: F('mini!im Reclaimed. edited by Diane Bell and Renate Klein i !I~"ertility (~,. KEARSlEY A. STEWART 184 alld Patriarchy: rhe Cuilltral Politics Gender and Family L(fe ill Egypt by ~'1arcia C. Inhorn 3

BARBARA H.-\RRISS,WHITE 184 Pl'ople Who COUII/: Population (/fid Politics, m"nen and Children by Dorothy Stein

SANDRA FREE\fAN 186 Plays by French and Francophone Women. A Critical Anthology edited and tran~lated by Christiane P. Makward and Judith G. Miller

DIANA LlVro~ 186 Hear Our Hlice: Women Rabbis Tell Their Stories edited by Sybil Sheridan

189 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News, Conferences. Reports WOMEN'S STUDIES IN'mKNATIONAL FORUM 112 VOLUME 20 NUMBER 2 1997 MARCH-APRIL

CONTENTS

JENNlFER HARGREAVES 191 Women's sport, development, and cullural diversity: rhe Soulh African experience

BRONWYN WI>mR 211 (Mis)representations: what French feminism ;sn'l

DIANE REAV 225 Feminist theory, habitus, and social class: disruption notions of classJessness

JUDE HOWELL 235 Post-Beijing reflections: creating ripples, but not waves in China

DILEK CiNDOOLU 253 Virginity tests and artificial virginity in modem Turkish medicine

TAHlRE ERMAN 263 The meaning of city living for rural migrant women and their role in migration: the case of Turkey

JANE HELLEINER 275 "Women of the itinerant class": gender and anti-traveller racism in Ireland

BARBARA CROWTHER 289 Viewing what comes naturally: a feminist approach to television natural history

ANN HEILMANN 301 Making a space for women: student conferences as an example of INGRID SHARP feminist staff-student interaction in the university .

FRANCES HUTCfUNSON 321 An economic silence: women and social credit BRIAN BURKIIT

M. KATHRYN AYERS 329 The only good woman, isn't a woman at all: The Crying Game and the politics of

BOOK REVIEWS

PATRICIA GILLARD 337 Nattering on the Net. Women, Power and Cyberspace by Dale Spender

CAROL~ANN HOOPER 337 Women, Violence and Male Power. Feminist Activism, Research and Practice ediled by Marianne Hesler, Liz Kelly and Jill Radford

JOCELYN HOWLETT 338 The Economics ofGender by Joyce P. Jacobsen, and Sexual Economyths: Conceiving a Feminist Economics by Chris Beasley

MARISA ANNB PAGNAITARO 339 Mothers in Law: Feminist Theory and the Legal Regualtion of Motherhood edited by Martha Alberto Fineman and Isabel Karpin

NOAJRE NAFFlNB 340 The Sexual Gerrymander: Women and the Economics of Power by Jocelynne Scun

341 Biographical Stalements

I Feminist Forum: News, Conference, Reports Womens Writing 113

VOLUME 3 NUMBER I 1996

Jacqueline Pearson. "Books, my greatest joy": constructing the female reader in The Lady's Magazine 3 Martha F. Bowden. Mary Davys: self-presentation and the woman writer's reputation in the early eighteenth century 17 Mary Waldron. Ann Yearsley: the Bristol manuscript revisited 35 Chris White. Flesh and Roses: Michael Field's metaphors of pleasure and desire 47 Alexis Easley. Wandering Women: Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmtr<]oumals and the discourse on female vagrancy 63

Book Reviews 79 114 Women's Writing

VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 1996 Special Number: Gender, Genre and George Eliot (Guest Editors: MARK TURNER & CAROLINE LEVINE)

Mark Turner Be Caroline Levine. Introduction 95 Sherri Catherine Smith. George Eliot, Straight Drag and the Masculine Investments ofFeminism 97 Caroline Levine. Women or Boys? Gender, Realism. and the Gaze in Adam Bede 113 Suzanne Bailey. Reading the "Key": George Eliot and the higher criticism 129 Alexis Easley. Authorship, Gender and Identity: George Eliot in the 1850s 145 Jane Wood. Scientific Rationality and Fanciful Fiction: gendered discourse in The Lifted Veil 161 Laura Callanan. The Seduction ofDaniel Deronda 177 Womens Writing 115

VOLUME 3 NUMBER 3 1996 Special Number: Women's Writing at the Fin de Siicle (Gucst Editor: SALLY LEDGER)

Sally Lcdger. Introduction 191 Ann Heilmann. The "New Woman" Fiction and Fin-dt-SiJclt Feminism 197 Kate Flint. The American Girl and the New Woman 217 Scott McCracken. Stages ofSand and Blood: the performance ofgendered subjectivity in Olive Schreiner's colonial allegories 231 Rosie Miles. George Egerton, Bitextuality and Cultural (Re)Production in the 18905 243 Talia Schaffer. Malet the Obscure: Thomas Hardy, "Lucas Malet" and the literary politiCS ofearly modernism 261 Ann Ardis. E. M. Hull, Mass Market Romance and the New Woman Novel in the Early Twentieth Century 287 Eileen Sypher. Shifting Boundaries: "new" and traditional women in Virginia Woolf 297 Rt'l'irw Articlt Sally Ledger. Women, Modernity and Tradition 311

Title-page and Contents, Volume 3 321 116

Spring 1997 Vol 2, No 4

Editorial: It's the Vision Thing page 2

NrrdGrrll by Amelia Wilson page 4 \ Report From a Den Mother by Coralee WhItcomb page 6

WHOA· Women Halting Online Abuse by Lynda L. HInkle page 8

Women Take to The 'Nel.. byDeb Cowden page 10

Electronic Curb Cuts and Virtual Stairs by VIckI D'Aoust page 12

Women With Disabilities on The ·Nel.. by MIriam Tlcoll page 14

Getting Into Intemet Relay Chat.. by Denise (/Jsted page 17

LadySlipper Music Online by M.Lynette Hartsell page 22

Military Sexual Siavery by Chun Eung Hwl page 24

Digitarts : by Violet page 26

Copyrighl.. by Penney Kome page 28

Book Review of Ellen Balka's Computer Networking: Spinsters on the Web by Denise (/Jsted page 31

A Women's Online Universily by Madonna Kolbenschlag page 32

Announcements: Knowledge Is Power and Alice's Adventures In Cyberland..••••..••....••....•....•••.••...•...•...•••.••.....•...... ••.•..•••.•.. page 34

IUu.lratloD' by JuUe! Breese cover,.pp 2, 9.13.14..19.21,34.35,. back cover • YALE JOURNAL OF • 117 LAW AND FEMINISM

VOLUME EIGHT • NUMBER ONE • 1996 •

"Trespassers, Beware'": Lyda Burton Conley and the Battle for Huron Place Cemetery ...... Kim Dayton

Lynching, Federalism, and the Intersection of Race and Gender in the Progressive Era Barbara Holden-Smith 31

Eve Was Right to Eat the "Apple": The Importance of Narrative in the Art of Lawyering ...... Sally Frank 79

Thward aNew Dynamic in Poverty Client Empowerment: The Rhetoric, Politics, and Therapeutics of Opening Statements in Social Linda S. Durston and Security Disability Hearings Linda G. Mills 119

License To Coerce: Violence Against Women, State Responsibility, and Legal Failures in China's Family-Planning Program...... Xiaorong LI 145

Cover illustration by Jacqueline Coy Charlesworth. Graphic design by Ann Mackey.

The Yale Journal of Law and Feminism would like to thank Xeujun Zhu, Vanessa Chien and ZhiXiao Chen for their assistance in verifying Chinese language sources. 118

• YALE JOURNAL OF . LAW AND FEMINISM VOLUME EIGHT. NUMBER TWO. 1996 Contents

The Phenomenal Women of Mothers for Justice and Mothers for Justice ...... Giovanna Shay 193

Minor Disregard: The Legal Construction of the Fantasy That Gay and Lesbian Youth Do Not Exist Teemu Ruskola 269

Confronting Expectations: Women in the Legal Academy Christine Haight Farley 333

Bridging the Gap Between the Rules of Evidence and Justice for Victims of Domestic Violence Lisa Marie De Sanctis 359

Cover illustration by Jacqueline Coy Charlesworth. Graphic design by Ann Mackey. Women in the U.S. West and Midwest

A special issue of Feminist Collections: A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources focuses on women's role in the history of the West and Midwest of the United States. The Summer 1997 issue (vol.1S, noA) offers reviews of:

Uncommon Common Women: Ordinary Lives ofthe West by Anne M. Butler and ana Siporin Writing the Range: Race, Class and Culture in the Women's West ed. by Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage. Riding Astride: The Frontier in Women's History by Patricia Riley Dunlap Frontiers ofWomen sWriting: Women sNarratives and the Rhetoric ofWestward Expansion ed. by Brigitte Georgi-Findlay Nez Perce Women in Transition, 1877·1990 by Carolyn James Unbound Feet: A Social History ofChinese Women in San Francisco byJudy Yung Prairie Voices: Iowa's Pioneering Women ed. by Glenda Riley Prairie Hearts: Women View the Midwest ed. by Whitney Scott the Heartland: Lesbian and Gay Voices from the Midwest ed. by Karen Lee Osborne and WilliamJ. Spurlin AndPrairie Dogs Weren't Kosher:Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest Since 1855 by Linda Schloff Plus: See all the Regular Features, Too! A review of three ecofeminist films, descrip­ tions of new periodicals and reference works, Internet/Web resources and reviews, and more...

Cost for the issue is $3.50 (checks payable to University of Wisconsin-Madison). Send to:

Women's Studies Librarian, University of Wis­ consin System, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State St., Madison, WI 53706. Phone: 608-263-5754; Email: [email protected]