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FEMINIST PERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 31 Number  SVNNFS 2011

University of Wisconsin System W o m e n ’ s S t u d i e s Feminist

L i b r a r i a n Periodicals A Current Listing of Contents

Volume 31, Number 3 (Summer 2011)

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women’s scholarship, , 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 a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

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© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 2011. Periodicals Listed in This Issue Note: See page 152 for an annotated listing of all periodicals selected for inclusion in Feminist Periodicals.

AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK (v.26, no.2, May 2011) ...... 7 AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (v.14, no.4, December 2010) ...... 9 THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE (v.27, no.1, June 2010) ...... 11 ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.17, no.1, 2011) ...... 12 ASIAN WOMEN (v.27, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 13 ASPASIA: INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN WOMEN’S AND GENDER HISTORY (v.5, 2011) ...... 14 AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES (v.26, no.68, June 2011) ...... 18 BMC WOMEN’S HEALTH (April–June 2011) ...... 19 BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE (no.50, Spring 2011) ...... 22 BLACK WOMEN, GENDER & FAMILIES: WOMEN’S STUDIES AND BLACK STUDIES JOURNAL (v.5, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 23 BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL (v.16, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 24 BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO OFF THEIR CHESTS (no.68, April–May 2011) ...... 26 (no.69, June–July 2011) ...... 28 CAMERA OBSCURA: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA STUDIES (no.76, 2011) ...... 30 DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES (v.22, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 31 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.18, no.2, May 2011) ...... 32 FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY (v.21, no.2, May 2011) ...... 34 FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCES (v.32, no.2, Spring 2011) ...... 36 FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY (v.6, no.2, April 2011) ...... 37 (v.17, no.2, April 2011) ...... 38 FEMINIST FORMATIONS (v.23, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 40 FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES (v.11, no.2, June 2011) ...... 42 FEMINIST STUDIES (v.37, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 43 FILMS FOR THE FEMINIST CLASSROOM (v.3, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 44 GENDER AND EDUCATION (v.23, no.3, May 2011) ...... 46 GENDER & SOCIETY (v.25, no.2, April 2011) ...... 47 (v.25, no.3, June 2011) ...... 49 GENDER IN MANAGEMENT: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (v.26, no.3, 2011) ...... 51 (v.26, no.4, 2011) ...... 52 GENDER ISSUES (v.28, nos.1–2, June 2011) ...... 53 GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF (v.18, no.2, April 2011) ...... 54 (v.18, no.3, June 2011) ...... 55 GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION (v.18, no.3, May 2011) ...... 56 HAWWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD (v.9, nos.1–2, 2011) ...... 57 HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (v.32, no.4, April 2011) ...... 58 (v.32, no.5, May 2011) ...... 59 (v.32, no.6, June 2011) ...... 60 HECATE’S AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S BOOK REVIEW (v.22, no.2, 2010) ...... 61 : WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS (v.24, no.4, Spring 2011) ...... 62 : A JOURNAL OF (v.26, no.2, Spring 2011)...... 64 INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS (v.13, no.2, June 2011) ...... 66

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 4 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENDER, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (v.3, no.2, 2011) ...... 68 IRIS: A MAGAZINE FOR THINKING YOUNG WOMEN (no.60, Spring 2011) ...... 70 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUM (v.23, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 71 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION (v.27, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 72 JOURNAL OF (v.20, no.2, June 2011) ...... 73 JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY FEMINIST THOUGHT (v.5, no.1, 2011) ...... 74 JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.12, no.4, July 2011) ...... 75 JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES (v.15, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 76 JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.7, no.2, Spring 2011)...... 78 JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING (v.23, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 79 JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY (v.32, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 80 JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S HISTORY (v.23, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 81 LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST (v.36, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 83 MAKE/SHIFT: IN MOTION (no.9, Spring–Summer 2011) ...... 84 MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN (v.39, no.2, Spring 2011) ...... 86 MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM (v.46, no.2, Winter 2011) ...... 87 MIDWIFERY TODAY (no.97, Spring 2011) ...... 88 MS. MAGAZINE (v.21, no.2, Spring 2011) ...... 89 NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES (no.21, Spring 5771/2011) ...... 91 NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH (v.19, no.2, 2011)...... 93 PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES: ALAM-E-NISWAN (v.18, no.1, 2011) ...... 94 PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM (v.71, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 95 PERSIMMON TREE: AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS BY WOMEN OVER SIXTY (Spring 2011) ...... 96 POLITICS & GENDER (v.7, no.2, June 2011) ...... 97 PRAXIS: GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUES (v.22, nos.1–2, Spring–Fall 2010) ...... 98 RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM (no.50, Spring 2011) ...... 100 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS (v.19, no.37, May 2011) ...... 101 ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWN (v.34, no.1, 2011) ...... 103 SAGEWOMAN (no.80, Spring 2011) ...... 105 SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (v.36, no.3, Spring 2011) ...... 107 SINISTER WISDOM (no.82, Spring 2011) ...... 109 SISTER NAMIBIA (v.23, no.1, April 2011) ...... 111 SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY (v.18, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 112 STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY (v.12, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 113 TRANSFORMATIONS: THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGY (v.22, no.1, Spring–Summer 2011) ...... 114 : AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.17, no.4, April 2011) ...... 116 (v.17, no.5, May 2011) ...... 117 (v.17, no.6, June 2011) ...... 118 WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF LAW, GENDER & SOCIETY (v.26, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 119 ’S ART JOURNAL (v.32, no.1, Spring–Summer 2011) ...... 120 WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW (v.22, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 122 WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE (v.21, no.2, April–June 2011) ...... 124 WOMEN & HEALTH (v.50, no.1, January–February 2010) ...... 125 (v.50, no.2, March–April 2010) ...... 126

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 5 (v.50, no.3, May 2010) ...... 127 (v.50, no.4, June 2010) ...... 128 (v.50, no.5, July–August 2010) ...... 129 (v.50, no.6, September 2010) ...... 130 (v.50, no.7, October–November 2010) ...... 131 (v.50, no.8, December 2010) ...... 132 WOMEN & LANGUAGE (v.34, no.1, Spring 2011) ...... 133 WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION (v.20, no.4, April 2011) ...... 134 (v.20, no.5, May 2011) ...... 135 (v.20, no.6, June 2011) ...... 136 WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES (April–June 2011) ...... 137 WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.10, no.1, May 2011) ...... 138 WOMEN’S HEALTH JOURNAL: LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN WOMEN’S HEALTH NETWORK (v.17, no.1, January–June 2011) ...... 139 WOMEN’S REVIEW OF BOOKS (v.28, no.3, May–June 2011) ...... 140 WOMEN’S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER (v.31, no.4, Summer 2010) ...... 142 WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.40, no.3, April–May 2011) ...... 143 (v.40, no.4, June 2011) ...... 144 WOMEN’S STUDIES QUARTERLY (v.39, nos.1–2, Spring–Summer 2011) ...... 146 WOMEN’S WRITING (v.18, no.2, May 2011) ...... 150

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Volume 26 Number 2 May 20 II Journal of Women and Social Work

Contents

Editorial

The Impact of Unintended Consequences of the 1996 U.S. Immigration Reform Act on Women I 17 Maria Gomes and Fariyal Ross-Sheriff

Articles

Relational Development Through the Life Cycle: Capacities, Opportunities, Challenges, and Obstacles 125 Carol G. Deanow

Experiences of Muslims in Four Western Countries Post-9/1 I 139 Carenlee Barkdull, Khadija Khaja, Irene Queiro-Tajalli, Amy Swart, Dianne Cunningham, and Sheila Dennis

The Social Control of Family Violence 154 Jill Theresa Messing

Jim Crow's Daughters Different Social Class-Different Experience With Racism 169 Janet D. Carter-Black and Misa Kayama

To Be or Not to Be a Feminist in 182 Aditi Mitra

A Matter of Life and Death: The Voices of Domestic Violence Survivors 20 I Diane Zosky

On Practice

The Conceptualization of Anorexia: The Pro-Ana Perspective 213 Samantha Roberts Strife and Kathryn Rickard

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On the Bias Women's Oppression or Choice? One American's View on Wearing the Hijab 218 Lacey Sloan

Book Reviews Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women 222 Patricia O'Brien

The Social Philosophy of Jane Addams 223 Helen G. O'Brien

Transgendered Voices: Beyond Women and Men 224 Ben Anderson-Nathe

Prostitution, Politics, and Policy 225 Ruby Bouie Queer Youth Cultures 226 Brian L Kelly

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African Journal of Reproductive Health

Editor: Friday E Okonofua

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 4 (SPECIAL ISSUE) DECEMBER 2010

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

Advancing Family Planning Research in Africa 9 Funmilofa OfaOforun and Amy Tsui

COMMENTARY

The Global Roadmap to Universal Access to Family Planning: From Cairo to Kampala 13 Wilfard Cates Jr and Hannah Burris

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES

Contraceptive Use: Knowledge, Perceptions and Attitudes of Refugee Youths in Oru 17 Refugee Camp, Nigeria Kehinde Okanfawon, Mantue Reeves and Opeyemi F Agbaje

Knowledge, Perceptions and Ever Use of Modern Contraception among Women in the 27 Ga East District, Ghana Aryeetey R, Kotoh AM and Hindin MJ

Factors that Influence Male Involvement in Sexual and Reproductive Heahh in 33 Western Kenya: A Qualitative Study Monica A Onyango, Sam Owoko and Monica Oguttu

Male Involvement in Family Planning Decision Making in lIe-lfe, Osun State, Nigeria 45 Mace/lina Y Ijaduno/a, Titi/ayo C Abiona, Kayode T Ijadunola, Ofuse gun T Afolabi, O/apeju A Esimai and Funmilola M OfaOlorun

Influence of Independent and Proximate Variables on Condom Use in Selected States 53 in Nigeria Akinyemi AI, Aransiola JO, Banjo 0, Bamiwuye 0, Fadeyibi 0 and Adewuy; A

Assessing the Importance of Gender Roles in Couples' Home-Based Sexual Heahh 63 Services in Malawi Jessica D Gipson, Carie J Muntifering, Fel/una K Chauwa, Frank Tau/o, Amy 0 Tsui and Michelle J Hindin

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Return to Sexual Activity and Modern Family Planning Use in the Extended 75 Postpartum Period: An Analysis of Findings from Seventeen Countries Maria R Borda, William Winfrey and Catharine McKaig

Family Planning, Abortion, and HIV in Ghanaian Print Media: A is-Month Content 83 Analysis of a National Ghanaian Newspaper Amos KLaar

Use of HIV-Related Services and Modern Contraception among Women of 91 Reproductive Age, Rakai Uganda Fredrick Makumbi, Gertrude Nakigozi, Tom Lutalo, Joseph Kagayi, Joseph Sekasanvu, Absalom Settuba, David Serwada., Maria Wawer and Ronald Gray

Factors Influencing Contraceptive Choice and Discontinuation among HIV-Positive 103 women in Kericho, Kenya Kennedy 1mbuki, Catherine S Todd, Mark A Stibich, Doug(as N Shaffer and Samuel KSinei

Factors Associated with Induced Abortion among Women in Hohoe, Ghana 115 Charity V Mote, Easmon Otupiri and Michelle J Hindin

Influence of Family Size, Household Food Security Status, and Child Care Practices 123 on the Nutritional Status of Under-five Children in Ile-Ite, Nigeria Ajao KO, Ojofeitimi EO, Adebayo AA, Fatusi AO and Afolabi OT

Population and Reproductive Health in National Adaptation Programmes of Action 133 (NAPAs) for Climate Change in Africa Clive Mutunga and Karen Hardee

BRIEF REPORTS

A Holistic Approach to Reproductive Health Interventions: Talk 2 Me Case Study 147 Oghenefego Onome Isikwenu, James Omokiti and Dosunmu Nurudeen

Strategies Used by Facilities in Uganda to Integrate Family Planning into HIV Care: 149 What Works and What Doesn't Ibrahim Kirunda, Nige( Lives(ey, Akol Zainab, Amandua Jacinto, Kenneth Kasule, Stephen Kinoti and Thada Bornstein

Without Strong Integration 01 Family Planning into PMTCT Services in Rwanda, 1S1 Clients Remain with a High Unmet Need for Effective Family Planning Jennifer Asuka Leslie, Emmanuel Munyambanza, Susan E Adamchak, Barbara Janowitz, Thomas W Grey, Kyampo! Kirota

BOOK REVIEW

Lawrence A. Adeokun. Sociocultural Aspects of Family Planning and HIV/AIDS in 155 Nigeria. ASSI Books, Ibadan, 2009; 311 pp. Uche C Isiugo-Abanihe

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Vol. 27, No. 1 June 2010 The Ahfad Journal Women and Change

Contents Page Ahmed Abdel Magied Editor's Note 1 Hatice Karacay Cakmak and Gender inequality and 'having, 3 Nezahat Altuntas. Hacettepe loving and being': Case study of Turkish women Adoyi Onjoa Transcending Gender in the 23 Commission of Crime in the Benue Province (Nigeria): Women in Crime in the Colonial Period Matthew Wilhelm Kapell Translating Matrimony in Southern 42 Rhodesia's Native Marriage Laws and the Cultural Disruption of the Shona Community: A Theoretical Expansion of the Work of Diana Jeater Lantana U sman f\.ssessing the efficacy of health 59 literacy on rural pastoral women of Northern Nigeria Editor Ahmed Abdel Magied Research Notes 79 Editor Ahmed Abdel Magied Book Reviews 85 Editor Nafisa M. Bedri AhfadNews 87 Editor Asma Al Magboul Books Received 90

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Asian Journal of Women's Studies

Volume 17, Number 1 2011

CONfENTS

PetuJa, Sik Ymg HO 7 Recognition Struggle: One Woman's Politics of Iconogenesis

Na-Young lEE 34 Negotiating the Boundaries of Nation, Christianity, and Gender: the Korean Women's Movement against ~uuy Prostitution

Shalini GROVER 67 'Purani aur nai shaadi:' Separation, Divorce, and Remarriage in the lives of the Urban Poor in New Delhi

Nand KIM 100 ''Lord, I Am a Father!" The Transnational Evangelical Men's Movement and the Advent of ''Benevolent''

BOOK REVIEW

Taeyun JUNG 132 Women, Islam and Everydtfy 4ft: Renegotiating Pofyga"!J in Indonesia, Nina Nurmila, NewYork: Roudedge, 2009, 197 Pages

ABOUT nm CONTRIBUTORS 142

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Research Institute of Asian Women • Sookmyung Women's University Asian Women

Contents

Spring 2011 Vol. 27 No.1

The Change of Women's Social Status in Korea: Young IAn J.(jm 1 Progress and Reaction

Analysis of Core Competencies of Female Korean Mi-sug ]in 41 University Students Kan!!ioo Lee

Gender Wage Differentials among Disabled J.(jhong Park 65 People: Evidence from South Korea

Gender Comparison of Employment and Career Wei GUf(Ying 95 Development in Ollna

Book Review

Quotas for Women in Politics: Gender and Mi'!ieoung J.(jm 115 Candidates Selection Reform Worldwide i!Y Krook Mona Lena

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The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History

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VOLUME 5, 2011

Editorial vii

THEME SECTION GENDERING THE HISTORY OF SPIRITUALITIES AND SECULARISMS IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE Guest Editors: Pam Ballinger and Kristen Ghodsee

Introduction to Theme 1 Pamela Ballinger and Kristen Ghodsee

Socialist Secularism: Religion, Modernity, and Muslim Women's Emancipation in Bulgaria andYugoslavia, 1945-1991 6 Pamela Ballinger and Kristen Ghodsee

Gender and Spirituality among the Orthodox Christians in Romania: Continuity and Change, 1945-1989 28 Maria Bucur

Gendering Grief: Lamenting and Photographing the Dead in Serbia, 1914-1941 46 Melissa Bokovoy

The Krnchma, the Kafene, and the Orient Express: Tobacco, Alcohol, and the Gender of Sacred and Secular Restraint in Bulgaria, 1856-1939 70 Mary Neuburger

GENERAL ARTICLES

Reconstructing the History of the Constitutional Era in Ottoman through Women's Periodicals 92 Serpil Atamaz-Hazar

Intimate Passports: The Subversive Performances ofTanja Ostojic 112 Jehanne-Marie Gavarini

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FORUM THE BIRTH OF A FIELD: WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES IN CENTRAL, EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE, PART II (Part I in Aspasia 4) Edited by Krassimira Daskalova

Women's Movements and Gender Studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina 128 Gorana Mlinarevic and Lamija Kosovic

The Beginnings of Gender Studies in Bulgarian Academia 139 Kornelia Slavova

Establishing Gender Studies in Czech Society 146 Hana Haskova

Out of The Room of One's Own? Gender Studies in Estonia 157 Raili Poldsaar Marling

Gender Studies at Greek Universities 165 Theodossia-Soula Pavlidou

Gender Studies in Latvia: Development and Challenges 173 Irina Novikova

Gender Studies in Lithuania 178 Laima Kreivyte

On the Status of Gender Studies in Macedonia Today 183 Katerina Kolozova

Women's and Gender Studies in Turkey: From Developmentalist Modernist to Critical Feminist 188 Serpil San car and Elif Ekin Ak§it

"The City of Gender Studies" in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe: Concluding Remarks 193 Krassimira Daskalova

REVIEW ESSAYS

Canon-Building and Popular Culture: Gender Trouble in Bulgarian Culture Today 204 * Milena Kirova, Literaturniat kanon. Predizvikatelstva (The literary canon. Challenges)

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* Milena Kirova, ed., Neslucheniat kanon. Bulgarski pisatelki ot Vuzrazhdaneto do Vtorata svetovna voina (The canon that did not happen. Bulgarian women writers from the Bulgarian national revival period to World War II) * Milena Kirova and Komelia Slavova, eds., Identichnosti v prehod: rod, medii i populiarna kultura v Bulgaria sled 1989 g. (Gender identities in transition: Media and popular culture in Bulgaria after 1989) Reviewed by Nadezhda Alexandrova

Women and Gender in an Age of Fervent Nation-Building: Case Studies from Southeastern Europe 211 * Tatyana Stoicheva, Bulgarski identichnosti i evropeiski horizonti, 1870-1912 (Bulgarian identities and European horizons, 1870-1912) * Mari A. Firkatian, Diplomats and Dreamers. The Stancioff Family in Bulgarian History * ipek <;ah~lar, Latife Hanim Reviewed by Svetla Baloutzova

BOOK REVIEWS

Marina Blagojevic, Knowledge Production at the Semiperiphery: A Gender Perspective 216 Reviewed by Ana Proykova

Maria Bucur, Heroes and Victims: Remembering War in Twentieth-Century Romania 218 Reviewed by Malgorzata Fidelis

Irina R. Chikalova, ed., Zhenshchiny v istorii: vozmozhnost byt uvidennymi (Women in history: The possibility to be visible), 3 vols. 220 Reviewed by Marianna G. Muravyeva

Kristen Ghodsee, Muslim Lives in Eastern Europe: Gender, Ethnicity, and Transfonnation of Islam in Postsocialist Bulgaria 222 Reviewed by Moyuru Matsumae

Katerina Kolozova, The Lived Revolution: Solidarity with the Body in Pain as the New Political Universal 224 Reviewed by Slavco Dimitrov

Shana Penn and Jill Massino, eds., Gender Politics and Everyday Life in State Socialist Eastern and Central Europe 228 Reviewed by Krassimira Daskalova

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Wendy Rosslyn and Alessandra Tosi, eds., Women in Russian Culture and Society, 1700-1825 232 Reviewed by Polly Mukanova

Marius Turda and Paul J. Weindling, eds., Blood and Homeland: Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940 234 Reviewed by Gisela Bock

Demetra Tzanaki, Women and Nationalism in the Making of Modern : The Founding of the Kingdom to the Greco-Turkish War 236 Reviewed by Haris Exertzoglou

NEWS AND MISCELLANEA

In Memoriam: Richard Stites (1931-2010) 239 Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild

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Australian Feminist Studies

Volume 26 Number 68 June 2011

Editorial: One Hundred Years from Now 165 Mary Spong berg

Articles Paperback Abortion: Freakonomics, Market Populism and that Abortion-and-crime Theory 167 Kate Gleeson Adoption, Secrecy and the Spectre of the True in Twentieth-Century Australia 193 Shurlee Swain Maternal Intimacies: Talking about Autism Diagnosis 207 Rozanna Lilley Report Digitise The Dawn: Campaigning for Louisa Lawson's Journal for Australian Women to be Digitised and Made Available Online 225 Donna Benjamin Review Article 'Faux Feminism' vs the Real Thing 229 Chilla Bulbeck Reviews Transnational Ties: Australian Lives in the World edited by Desley Deacon, Angela Woollacott and Penny Russell Transnational Lives: Biographies of Global Modernity, 170o-Present edited by Desley Deacon, Angela Woollacott and Penny Russell 239 Ann Curthoys

The Modern around the World: Consumption, Modernity and Globalization edited by Alys Eve Weinbaum, Lynn M. Thomas, Priti Ramamurthy, Uta G. Poiger, Madeleine Yue Dong and Tani E. Barlow 242 Fiona Paisley

Borders, Histories, Existences: Gender and Beyond by Paula Bannerjee 244 Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt

Reconstruding the Body: Classicism, Modernism and the First World War by Ana Carden-Coyne 246 Nikki Sullivan

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Research article The risk factor profile of women with secondary infertility: an unmatched case-control study in Kigali, Rwanda Nathalie Dhont, Stanley Luchters, Claude Muvunyi, Joseph Vyankandondera, Ludwig De Naeyer, Marleen Temmerman, Janneke van de Wijgert BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:32 (24 June 2011)

Research article Symptom interpretation and health care seeking in ovarian cancer Lene Seibaek, Lone K Petersen, Jan Blaakaer, Lise Hounsgaard BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:31 (23 June 2011)

Research article Frequency of symptoms, determinants of severe symptoms, validity of and cut-off score for Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) as a screening tool: A cross-sectional survey among midlife Nepalese women Neena Chuni, Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:30 (14 June 2011)

Research article Breast cancer treatment and sexual dysfunction: Moroccan women's perception Yassir Sbitti, Habiba Kadiri, Ismail Essaidi, Zouhour Fadoukhair, Soussane Kharmoun, Khaoula Slimani, Nabil Ismaili, Mohammed Ichou, Hassan Errihani BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:29 (13 June 2011)

Research article Association between low-dose pulsed intravenous cyclophosphamide therapy and amenorrhea in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: A case-control study Sayumi Baba, Yasuhiro Katsumata, Yasushi Kawaguchi, Takahisa Gono, Tomoko Sugiura, Tokiko Kanno, Masako Hara, Hisashi Yamanaka BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:28 (10 June 2011)

Research article Effectiveness of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy: An Observational Cohort Study Andres D Ruiz, Kelly R Daniels, Jamie C Barner, John J Carson, Christopher R Frei BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:27 (8 June 2011)

Research article Menstrual bleeding patterns: A community-based cross-sectional study among women aged 18-45 years in Southern Brazil Iná S Santos, Gicele C Minten, Neiva CJ Valle, Giovana C Tuerlinckx, Alessandra B Silva, Guilherme AR Pereira, Joaquim F Carriconde BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:26 (7 June 2011)

Research article Premenstrual symptoms in young adults born preterm at very low birth weight - from the Helsinki Study of Very Low Birth Weight Adults Sanna Mustaniemi, Marika Sipola-Leppänen, Petteri Hovi, Uriel Halbreich, Marja Vääräsmäki, Katri Räikkönen, Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Kati Heinonen, Anna-Liisa Järvenpää, Johan G Eriksson, Sture Andersson, Eero Kajantie BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:25 (3 June 2011)

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Review The role of female hormones on lung function in chronic lung diseases Anthony Tam, Don Morrish, Samuel Wadsworth, Delbert Dorscheid, SF Paul Man, Don D Sin BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:24 (3 June 2011)

Study protocol Protocol for Translabial 3D-Ultrasonography for diagnosing levator defects (TRUDIL): a multicentre cohort study for estimating the diagnostic accuracy of translabial 3D-ultrasonography of the pelvic floor as compared to MR imaging Kim JB Notten, Mirjam Weemhoff, Kirsten B Kluivers, Karlijn J Schweitzer, Femke Mulder, Jaap Stoker, Regina GH Beets-Tan, Jurgen J Futterer, Roy FA Vliegen, Johannes LH Evers, Gerold Link, Martin GM Bergmans, Paul HNM Kampschöer, Ed TCM Gondrie, Iris van Gestel, Ivo van Dooren, Carmen Dirksen, Luc JM Smits, Patrick M Bossuyt, Jan Paul WR Roovers BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:23 (3 June 2011)

Research article Prevalence and associated factors of depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy: A population based study in rural Bangladesh Hashima E Nasreen, Zarina N Kabir, Yvonne Forsell, Maigun Edhborg BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:22 (2 June 2011)

Research article Assisted Reproduction: What factors interfere in the professional's decisions? Are single women an issue? Suzana Záchia, Daniela Knauth, José R Goldim, Juliana R Chachamovich, Eduardo Chachamovich, Ana H Paz, Ricardo Felberbaum, PierGiorgio Crosignani, Basil C Tarlatzis, Eduardo P Passos BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:21 (31 May 2011)

Research article Predictors of low cervical cancer screening among immigrant women in Ontario, Canada Aisha K Lofters, Rahim Moineddin, Stephen W Hwang, Richard H Glazier BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:20 (27 May 2011)

Research article Women's Status and Violence against Young Married Women in Rural Nepal Prabhat Lamichhane, Mahesh Puri, Jyotsna Tamang, Bishnu Dulal BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:19 (25 May 2011)

Research article Psychological impact, support and information needs for women with an abnormal Pap smear: comparative results of a questionnaire in three European countries Joseph Monsonego, Javier Cortes, Daniel Pereira da Silva, Anna Francisca Jorge, Patrick Klein BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:18 (25 May 2011)

Research article The Lactobacillus flora in vagina and rectum of fertile and postmenopausal healthy Swedish women Rita J Gustafsson, Siv Ahrné, Bengt Jeppsson, Cecilia Benoni, Crister Olsson, Martin Stjernquist, Bodil Ohlsson BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:17 (25 May 2011)

Research article Factors related to knowledge and perception of women about smoking: a cross sectional study from a developing country Seema Bhanji, Marie Andrades, Fawad Taj, Ali K Khuwaja BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:16 (24 May 2011)

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Research article A cross-sectional study of different patterns of oral contraceptive use among premenopausal women and circulating IGF-1: implications for disease risk Kristina M Blackmore, Jody Wong, Julia A Knight BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:15 (20 May 2011)

Study protocol Effectiveness of ovarian suspension in preventing post-operative ovarian adhesions in women with pelvic endometriosis: A randomised controlled trial Wee-Liak Hoo, Ertan Saridogan, Alfred Cutner, George Pandis, Davor Jurkovic BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:14 (11 May 2011)

Research article Community perceptions of intimate partner violence - a qualitative study from urban Tanzania Rose M Laisser, Lennarth Nyström, Helen I Lugina, Maria Emmelin BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:13 (18 April 2011)

Research article Impact of episiotomy on pelvic floor disorders and their influence on women's wellness after the sixth month postpartum: a retrospective study Serena Bertozzi, Ambrogio P Londero, Arrigo Fruscalzo, Lorenza Driul, Cristina Delneri, Angelo Calcagno, Paolo Di Benedetto, Diego Marchesoni BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:12 (18 April 2011)

Research article Women's experience of colposcopy: a qualitative investigation Dawn R Swancutt, Sheila M Greenfield, David M Luesley, Sue Wilson BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:11 (13 April 2011)

Research article Extraordinary exposed in early motherhood - a qualitative study exploring experiences of with type 1 diabetes Carina Sparud-Lundin, Marie Berg BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:10 (7 April 2011)

Research article Breast cancer screening practices of safety net clinics: Results of a needs assessment study Richard C Palmer, Raquel Samson, Anamica Batra, Maria Triantis, Irene D Mullan BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:9 (2 April 2011)

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24 " FULL CIRCLE 15 » SWIFT JUDGMENT The female· fueled revivial of the labyrinth. Who made Taylor Swift the sex police?

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30" MOTHER HUCKSTER 17 » DUDE, YOU'LL BE A How mommy blogs became a brand. WOMAN SOON PLUS: The wide, wise world of infertility blogs. Inside a different kind of finishing school. BY VICTORIA BEKIEMPIS BY SARAH MCABEE

36 " IT'S HARD OUT HERE FOR A POP 19 » OUT OF FRAME Blogging offers a way for dads to get branded-but can they What's missing in the rhetoric of also get respect? political cartoons? BY JOHN DAVIS BY RACHEL FUDGE

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INTERVIEW BV STEPHANIE NOLASCO 3 LETTER FROM THE 46" DIAL FEMME FOR MURDER EDITOR How female PIS inherited the hard·boiled world of the private dick. 4 LETTERS + COMMENTS BY E. L. FRICKE 5 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT 53" PINK SLIP Breaking down the princess castle with Cinderella Ate My Daughter 22 THE BITCH LIST author Peggy Orenstein. 55 BOOK REVIEWS INTERVIEW BY M. M. ADJARIAN 67 SCREEN REVIEWS » WILLING AND ABLE 65 74 MUSIC REVIEWS Filmmaker Loree Erickson on redefining disability through pornography. 80 ADVENTURES IN FEMINISTORY INTERVIEW BV CHELSEA TEMPLE JONES BY LAURA PARK

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VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2011

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v From the Editor JENNIFER F. HAMER 1 Reviewing the Unspeakable: An Analysis of Book-reviewing Practices of African American Women's Writings of the 1980s KIMBERLY L. BLACK 17 "Mr Ballard, I am compelled to write again": Beyond Bedrooms and Brothels, a Fancy Girl Speaks SHARONY GREEN 41 The Impact of Self-Care on Homecare Dependency among Elderly Black Women CARLENE BUCHANAN TURNER 66 When Better Becomes Worse: Black Wives Describe Their Experiences with Infidelity EBONY A. UTLEY 90 Contributing Authors

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A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL Volume 16 • Number 1 • Spring 2011

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FROM THE EDITOR POETRY: MUSIC, PATIENCE AND FORM Clare Kinberg 1 Sarah Antine and Terry Hauptman 77

FELICE YESKEL, Z'L; A REMEMBRANCE ON EDITING FROM THE WELL OF LIVING Rabbi Julie Greenberg 4 WATERS AND DRASH: NORTHWEST MOSAIC Wendy Marcus and Lenore Weiss 86 CONVERSATIONS BEGIN WITH QUESTIONS Judith Arcana and Lois Leveen 8 CLASS WORDS Ruth Kraut and tova stabin 91 WHY WRITE POETRY? Willa Schneberg and Frances Payne Adler 16 CHOOSING LIFE: RUTH ATKIN INTERVIEWS JUDITH MASUR 98 INSIDE THE RIB: RED HEN PRESS LAUNCH SISTERS DISCUSS THEIR WORK ART, AGING AND LEGACIES Veronica Golos and Ellen Meeropol 22 Lili Artel and Rachael Freed 104

LETTERS ON UNCERTAINTY, BEWILDERMENT OLDER AND WISER AND FAITH Rachel JoseJowitz Siegel and Marcia Cohn Kazim Ali and Rachel Tzvia Back 26 Spiegel ll2

WANDERING JEWS STILL BOOKS TO WRITE Lolette Kuby and Diana Anhalt 35 Edith Chevat and Jenny Tango 118

STRADDLING WORLDS, BRINGING YOUR Two MEMOIRS AFTER SEVEN DECADES WHOLE SELF Rachel Berghash and Helene Aylon 126 Aurora Levins Morales and Margaret THE USES OF LANGUAGE Randall 44 Rita Falbel and Leah Zazulyer 133

TRANSLATIONS TO TORONTO LEGENDS AND LEGACIES FROM DENVER TO Dara Barnat and Gili Haimovich 51 BERLIN THEY WROTE ABOUT EVERYTHING: WOMEN Karen Margolis and Renee Ruderman 143 AND YIDDISH REVERSING THE GAZE Faith Jones and Irena Klepjisz 58 Ellen Cassedy and Susannah Heschel 151

THOUGHTS ON YIDDISH AND BRIDGES TALKING ABOUT Loss AFTER THE Lawrence Rosenwald and Kathryn HOLOCAUST Hellerstein 64 Laura Levitt and Dan Morris 155

LESSONS IN RUSSIAN AND YIDDISH WAY BEYOND THE GIRL-NoTS Sarah Traister Moskovitz and Carol V. Davis 70 Elaine Batcher and B.E. Kahn 162

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BETWEEN NYC AND HAIFA: How ENID DAME LED Us BEYOND CONVERSATIONS ON BEING JEWISH, PARADIGMS FEMINIST AND PEACE ACTIVIST Madeline Tiger and DeDe Jacobs-Komisar 200 Sherry Gorelick (NYC) and Hannah Safran ATTACK OF THE KILLER KROWS: (Haifa) 170 HITCHCOCK'S THE BIRDS AND THE BOOK OF A CONGENIAL ANARCHY: AN AFFIRMATION RUTH OF JEWISH FEMINIST SPACE Henri/etta Bensussen and Marian Moore 208 Marla Brettschneider and Rosie Pegueros 176 FAMILY SKELETONS: WRITING ABOUT THE AFRICAN AMERICAN JEWISH WOMEN-LIFE LIVING AND THE DEAD BEYOND THE HYPHEN Suzanne Roberts and Shelley Savren 214 Yavilah McCoy and Miri Hunter Haruach 182 FAMILIAR STRANGERS LOVE, HATE, G-D AND POETRY Lisa Grunberger and Simone Yehuda 221 Lee Gould and Becca Gould 188 FORWARD AND BACKWARD: JEWISH LESBIAN DISCOVERING A WRITERS GENERATION APART Blana Dykewomon and Jyl Lynn Felman 228 Alicia Ostriker and Alana Suskin 194 ENEMIES Helena Lipstadt and Laura Markowitz 234

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ISSUE 68, APR/MAY 2011

BUSTFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS

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46 LlV STRONG Ever wonder what it would be like to 70 EAT DRINK ONE WOMAN Artist Lee Price explores hang out and have a beer with the lovely Liv Tyler? the intimate connection between women and their Well, here's your chance to find out. By Phoebe Magee secret snacks. By Emily McCombs

54 DISHING IT OUT Our favorite food bloggers reveal 76 AFOOD STAR IS BORN From rebel restaurateurs to their surefire recipes for potluck perfection. underground artisans, these gal gourmands are prov- ing that food is the new rock 'n' roll. By Jean Railla 60 AVIEW TO AKILL Wisconsin's annual white- tailed-deer hunt attracts sportsmen, nature lovers, 82 ROADSIDE ATTRACTION Food, friendship, and and a surprising number of women who aren't great fashion on four wheels. Photographed by afraid to meet their meat. By Jenny Rose Ryan Gabriela Hasbun, styling by Angel Phillips

EVERYONE KNOWS IT'S WENDY Talk-show diva 66 ON THE COVER: LlV TYLER PHOTOGRAPHED BY WARWICK SAINT. STYLING: Wendy Williams gets real about what it takes to KEMAL + KARLA@THEWALLGROUP; HAIR: DAN SHARP@ RAY BROWN PRODUCTIONS; MAKEUP: MATIN, COLOR CONSULTANT FOR LAURA MERCIER; make it in media. By Giulia Rozzi MANICURIST: DIDA@ RAY BROWN PRODUCTIONS. TOP: HELMUT LANG.

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Regulars

8 Editor's Letter 10 Dear BUST

13 Broadcast Anika is the new Nico; Suzanne Vega channels Car­ son McCullers; the gals behind sustainable butchery Lindy & Grundy bring home the bacon; and more. 14 She-bonics Oprah Winfrey, Amber Tamblyn, Amy Adams, and Natalie Portman open up for their fans. By Whitney Dwire 18 Pop Quiz Martha Stewart takes the cake! By Emily Rems 19 Boy du Jour Veg­ ging out with Russell Simmons. By Sabrina Ford 22 Hot Dates Plan an April/May holiday. By Libby Zay

25 Real Life Make a recipe box for all your savory secrets; sharp­ en up your knife skills; DIY soy milk; and more. 26 Old School Mom's marzipan Easter lambs. By Maria Gagliano 29 Buy or DIY Add some hip-hop to your tabletop with Salt-N-Pepa shak­ ers! By Callie Watts

35 Looks Blogger Rebecca Stice dresses up nice; Ai for Ai catches our eye; accessories that are good enough to eat; and more. 40 BUSTlest Kitchen. Our interns glam up on the job with lip treatment, dry shampoo, and body scrub. 42 Good Stuff Tools for serving up food with attitude. By Stephanie J

105 Sex Files Phone sex for the palate and the privates, and more. 107 Questions for the Queen Dr. Carol Queen knows what's on your vagina's mind. 108 One-Handed Read Recipe for Plea­ sure. By Letty James

Columns 16 Pop Tart You can run, but you can't hide-from song lyrics. By Wendy McClure 17 Museum of Femoribilia Visitors never used to enter a neigh­ bor's yard without a proper calling card. By Lynn Peril 24 News From a Broad If Hooters is a place for "sexual entertain­ ment," then why does it have highchairs? By Kara Buller 32 Eat Me Try some Thai! By Chef Rossi 34 Mother Superior When Mama's away, the kids will play-on the Internet. By Ayun Halliday 44 Around the World in 80 Let's go to San Diego! By Megan O. Andersen 115 XGames Needle Lift? By Deb Amlen

The BUST Guide 91 Music Reviews; plus, Yuka Honda and Petra Haden of If By Yes. 98 Movies In a Better World a Soul Surfercould avoid Meek's Cutoff. 99 Books Reviews; plus, Wendy McClure gives us a taste of The Wilder Life.

97 Party Pics Our FeblMar Issue release party was naughty and nice! 111 BUSTshop 116 The Last Laugh Tammy Pierce has a [meat]ball! By Esther Pearl Watson

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JUN/JUL 2011 - VOLUME 69

BUslFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS

:fi '"";!; § '"~ 48 GO WITH THE FLO From "Dog Days" to the VMAs, 58 FUTURAMA Amazing auteur Miranda July is back with :>'" i2z Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine has had another mind-bending feature film. By Jenni Miller Quite a ride. By Mikki Halpin ~"z Ww 60 THE CRAFT Creepy, kooky, and altogether spooky, a 9~ 52 RIDING IN CARS WITH GIRLS Have a blast from new brand of girl-dominated electronica called witch /;;c~~ i!li!l coast to coast with these gal-friendly road-trip des­ house is coming to a stereo near you. By Callie Watts ~~ ~~ tinations. By Lisa Butterworth ~~ ~ .... SOLID GOLD The season's hottest looks modeled ~~ 66 ~Q 54 LINER NOTES Our loving tribute to three behind­ by our favorite music makers. Starring: MNDR, Cat's ~:l< i2~ :l<" the-scenes pioneers of rock: Cordell Jackson, Carol Eyes, Gang Gang Dance, the Pains of Being Pure 0'" ft~ wI-' Kaye, and Lillian Roxon. By Erin Dejesus at Heart, Agnes Obel, and the Raveonettes. Photo­ ~~ graphed by Michael Lavine, styling by Priscilla Polley g~ ....u~ "

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Regulars

6 Editor's Letter 8 Dear BUST

11 Broadcast Amy Klein of Titus Andronicus turns up the volume; The Smiths Project gives Moz a run for his money; Nomi Network offers trafficked women a way out; and more. 12 She-bonics Real talk from Erykah Badu, Lady Gaga, Lykke Li, and Janet Jackson. By Whitney Dwire 16 Pop Iluiz Aretha Franklin for the win! By Emily Rems 18 Hot Dates Events to try in June and July. By Libby lay 19 Boy du Jour Hanging with TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe is a lovely way to spend a day. By Jen Hazen

24 Real Life Make your own cigar-box ukulele; apply for a grant; grow a carnivorous garden; and more. 27 Buy or DIY Unbe­ weavable fabric necklaces! By Heather Loop and Callie Watts 31 Old School Grandma Jeanne's icebox cake. By Brandy Barber

35 Looks Style advice from accessories designer Sue Eggen; put­ ting teeth whiteners to the test; Hollywood-inspired designs by Geronimo; and more. 42 BUSTlest Kitchen. Our interns make their skin gleam with body tint, face wash, and sunscreen. 44 Good Stuff Look your best at the next music fest. By Stephanie J

85 Sex Files Sex-positive readings, and more. 861luestions for the Ilueen Dr. Carol Queen makes getting together feel better. 88 One-Handed Read Desert Oasis. By Janie Edwards

Columns 14 Pop Tart Saluting the delightfully bland royal fam. By Wendy McClure 15 Museum of Femoribilia Gals liked getting pinned when a corsage was involved. By Lynn Peril 22 News From a Broad Remembering the real Rosie the Riveter. By Kara Buller 26 Nickel and Dined When life gives you summer, make lemon­ ade! By Isa Chandra Moskowitz 34 Mother Superior When her kid fails to retain his retainer, Mama goes Dumpster diving. By Ayun Halliday 46 Around the World in 80 Girls You'll be glad you went to Ghent! By Courtney Davis 95 XGames Not So Hard! By Deb Amlen

The BUST Guide 75 Music Reviews; plus, backstage legend Bebe Buell steps into the spotlight. 80 Movies !Women Art Revolution asks" Who Took the Bomp from The Tree?" 81 Books Reviews; plus, Lynn Peril goes Swimming in the Steno Pool.

91 BUSTshop 96 The Last Laugh Tammy Pierce dances the night away. By Esther Pearl Watson

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Camera Obscura 76

Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

Blog Ambition: Fashion, Feelings, and the Political Economy of the Digital Raced Body Minh-Ha T. Pham . 1

Against House Arrest: Digital Memory and the Impossible Archive Domietta Torlasco . 39

The Black Visual Experience: Hendrix, Porn, and Authenticity Ariane Cruz . 65

Sense and Subjectivity Fiona I. B. Ngo . 95

Finding Home in Bend It Like Beckham and Last Resort Irene Gedalof . 131

Call for Submissions . 158

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Volume 22, Number I

• d I f f e r e n c e s

The Other Effect

iii Editors' Note

TIMOTHY BEWES The Call to Intimacy and the Shame Effect

LILA ABU-LUGHOD 17 Seductions of the "Honor Crime"

AYSE PARLA 64 Undocumented Migrants and the Double Binds of Rights Claims

LETI VOLPP 90 Framing Cultural Difference: Immigrant Women and Discourses of Tradition

z. UMUT TUREM 111 A Clock-Setting Institute for the Market Age: The Politics of Importing "Competition" to Turkey

ELIZABETH A. POVINELLI 146 The Woman on the Other Side of the Wall: Archiving the Otherwise in Postcolonial Digital Archives

DICLE KOGACIOGLU 172 Knowledge, Practice, and Political Community: The Making ofthe "Custom" in Turkey

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Volume 18 Number 2 May 20 I I EJWS

European Journal of Women's Studies

Contents

Editorial

'I'm just a girl who can't say no': Some reflections on responsibility and resistance 115 Kathy Davis

Articles

Disarticulating feminism: Individualization, neoliberalism and the othering of 'Muslim women' 119 Christina Scharff

Childcare policy since the I 970s in the 'most gender equal country in the world': A field of controversy and grassroots activism 135 Trine Rogg Korsvik

The micro dynamics of agency: Repetition and subversion in a Mexican right-wing female politician's life story 155 Tine Davids

The European Institute for : A window of opportunity for gender equality policies? 169 Agnes Hubert and Maria Stratigaki

Gendering violence in the school shootings in Finland 183 Johanna Kantola, Ov Cristian Norocel and Jemima Repo

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Book Reviews

Contours of Citizenship: Women, Diversity and Practices of Citizenship 199 Margaret Abraham, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, Laura Maratou-Alipranti and Evangelia Tastsoglou (eds), Reviewed by Umut Erel

Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics 202 Jonathan Dean, Reviewed by Faith Armitage

Kierkegaard, Metaphysics and Political Theory: Unfinished Selves 205 Alison Assiter, Reviewed by Janice Richardson

Books Received 208

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[fje~inism Volume 21 Number 2 May 20 I I ~~ Contents

Articles Sex during menstruation: Race, sexual identity, and women's accounts of pleasure and disgust 155 Breanne Fahs Poor women and the expression of shame and anger: The price of breaking social class feeling rules 179 Cathleen A. Power, Elizabeth R. Cole and Barbara L Fredrickson

Special Feature: Re-evaluating lesbian feminisms: Past, present and future Lesbian feminisms: Historical and present possibilities 198 Sonja J. Ellis and Elizabeth Peel Charlotte Wolff (1897-1986): 'Reluctant' pioneer lesbian feminist 205 Toni Brennan

Intersectional dialogues - a politics of possibility? 211 Yvette Taylor Fatally flawed? Discursive evidence from the movement to establish Lesbian Studies programs 218 Catherine Taylor Feminist lesbians or lesbian feminists? Portuguese lesbians speak out 228 )000 Manuel de Oliveira, Cristiana Pena and Concei~oo Nogueira 'Suffering in a silent vacuum': Woman-to-woman partner abuse as a challenge to the lesbian feminist vision 233 Rebecca Barnes 'What blokes want lesbians to be': On FHM and the socialization of pro-lesbian attitudes among heterosexual-identified men 240 Peter Hegarty and Carmen Buechel

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Lesbian separatist feminism at Michigan Womyn's music festival 248 Kath Browne

Special feature: Preventing Rape - Commentaries in relation to Rich (20 I 0) and Senn (20 I I) I. New views of rape prevention and resistance: Enlightening men, empowering women 257 Patricia D. Rozee II. Building men's commitment to ending sexual violence against women 262 Michael Flood III. Politics and the fine art of preventing rape 268 Usa Vetten

Book reviews Susan Marcus-Mendoza on The Fat Studies Reader by Esther Rothblum and Sondra Solovay (eds) 273 Kate Sheese on Gender Madness in American Psychiatry: Essays (rom the Struggle (or Dignity by Kelley Winters 277 Kerry McSeveny on Critical Feminist Approaches to Eating Dis/orders by Helen Malson and Maree Burns (eds) 279 Y. Gavriel Ansara on Gender (2nd edition) by Raewyn Connell 284 Janice D. Yoder on The Social Psychology o( Gender: How Power and Intimacy Shape Gender Relations by Laurie A. Rudman and Peter Glick 289 Corinne Squire on Narratives o( Identity and Place by Stephanie Taylor 291 Retraction 295

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Volume 32, Number 2, Spring 2011

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Reviews Critics on Caribbean Women Writers of Fiction 1 by Consuelo López Springfield Woman Defines Herself: (Re)Claiming Identity by Re-Visioning Theater and Revisiting History 6 by Autumn Shiley

Feminist Visions A Messiah for Women: Helping Girls Escape Abusive Marriage in India 11 by Madelyn Homuth, Heather Shimon, & Melissa A. Young

Oldies but Goodies: Archiving Web-Based Information 14 by Phyllis Holman Weisbard

E-Sources on Women and Gender 21

New Reference Works in Women’s Studies 22

Periodical Notes 35

Books Recently Received 36

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Feminist Volume 6 Number 2 April 20 I I Criminology

Contents

Articles The Gender of Criminal Opportunity:The Impact of Male Co-Offenders on Women's Crime Sarah Becker and Jill A. McCorkel 79 Gendered Organizations: Challenges for Domestic Violence Victim Advocates and Feminist Advocacy Andrea J. Nichols III Female Forces: Beauty, Brains, and a Badge Cora E. Robe-Hemp 132

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FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 17, Number 2, April 2011

CONTENTS

ARTICLES Multiplying Themselves: Women Cosmetics Sellers in Ecuador Erynn Masi de Casanova 1 Gender and Network Formation in Rural Nicaragua: A Village Case Study Ben D'Exelle and Nathalie Holvoet 31 Lights and Shadows of Household Satellite Accounts: The Case of Catalonia, Spain Cristina Carrasco and Monica Serrano 63 The Fertility and Women's Labor Force Participation Puzzle in OECD Countries: The Role of Men's Home Production Joost de Laat and Almudena Seuilla-Sanz 87 Does Informal Eldercare Impede Women's Employment? The Case of European Welfare States Andreas Kotsadam 121

BOOK REVIEWS Estelle James, Alejandra Cox Edwards, and Rebeca Wong, The Gender Impact of Social Security Reform Reviewed by Barbara R Bergmann 145 Caren Grown and Imraan Valodia, eds., Taxation and Gender Equity: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Indirect Taxes in Developing and Developed Countries Reviewed by Frances Woolley 148 Rowshan Haque and M. Ohidul Haque, Gender, Ethnicity and Employment: Non-English Speaking Background Migrant Women in Australia Reviewed by Cordelia W. Reimers 152 Bernard Harris, Lina Galvez, and Helena Machado, eds., Gender and Well-Being in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Reviewed by Ailsa McKay 155

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Susie Jacobs, Gender and Agrarian Reforms Reviewed by Susana Lastarria-Cornhiel 160 Sandra Harding, Sciences From Below: Feminism, Postcolonialities, and Modernities Reviewed by Suzanne Bergeron 165 Notes on Contributors 169 Call for Papers 173 Information and Announcements 175 Feminist Economics Editorial Policies 177 Submission and Style Guidelines 181

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1 Rebecca S. Richards Cyborgs on the World Stage: Hillary Clinton and the Rhetorical Performances of Iron Ladies

25 Courtney Smith Who Defines "Mutilation"? Challenging Imperialism in the Discourse of Female Genital Cutting

47 Laura Harrison and Sarah B. Rowley Babies by the Bundle: Gender, Backlash, and the Quiverfull Movement

70 Bernadette Barton lCROSS + 3NAILS = 4GVN: Compulsory Christianity and Homosexuality in the Bible Belt Panopticon

94 Caresse A. John Strategic Ambivalence: A Feminist Standpoint Theory Reading of Nella Larsen's Novels

118 Troy Potter and Elizabeth Parsons Institutionalizing Maternity: The Treatment of Mothers with Mental Illness in Contemporary Novels for Children

138 Colleen Ann Lutz Clemens "Suicide Girls": Orhan Pamuk's Snow and the Politics of Resistance in Contemporary Turkey

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With/in the Academy

155 Jaime Lester Acting on the Collegiate Stage: Managing Impressions in the Workplace

182 Cindy Ingold Preserving the Literature of Women's and Gender Organizations: The Availability of Newsletters in Libraries, Commercial Online Databases, and Organizational Web sites

212 Jennifer Goeke, Emily J. Klein, Pauline Garcia,Reid, Amanda S. Birnbaum, Tiffany 1. Brown, and Donna Degennaro Deepening Roots: Building a Task-Centered Peer Mentoring Community

235 Katherine Romack Women's Studies in the "Post-Feminist" University

Book Reviews

257 Erin Clair Searching for Lesbian Literary History Are Girls Necessary? Lesbian Writing and Modem Histories by Julie Abraham On Joanna Russ edited by Farah Mendlesohn Virginia Woolf: An MFS Reader edited by Maren Linett

264 Beth A. Haines Feminist Mothering edited by Andrea O'Reilly Mother Knows Best: Talking Back to the "Experts" edited by Jessica Nathanson and Laura C. Tuley Mothering in the Third Wave edited by Amber E. Kinser Mothering and Blogging: The Radical Act of the MommyBlog edited by May Friedman and Shana L. Calixte

274 Jessica Petocz Beyond the Black Lady: Sexuality and the New African American Middle Class by Lisa B. Thompson "Baad Bitches" and Sassy Supermamas: Black Power Action Films by Stephane Dunn Mutha' Is Half a Word: Intersections of Folklore, Vernacular, Myth, and Queerness in Black Female Culture by L. H. Stallings

281 Xiumei Pu Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives, Second Edition, edited by Carole R. McCann and Seung-kyung Kim Feminisms Redux: An Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism edited by Robyn Warhol-Down and Diane Price Herndl The Gloria Anzaldua Reader edited by AnaLouise Keating

288 Thanks to Readers

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Feminist Media Studies

Volume 11 Number 2 June 2011

ARTICLES Patriarchy and the Horror of the Monstrous Feminine: A comparative study of Ringu and The Ring Valerie Wee 151 Girls@Play: An ethnographic study of gender and digital gameplay Jennifer Jenson and Suzanne de Castell 167 Roar Like a Tiger on TV? Constructions of women and childbirth in reality TV Camilla A. Sears and Rebecca Godderis 181 Biologically Responsible Mothers and Girls Who "Act Like Men": Shifting discourses of biological sex difference in Swedish newspaper debate on alcohol in 1979 and 1995 Alexandra Bogren 197 Reading the Flesh: Popular feminism, the second wave and Cleo's male centrefold Megan Le Masurier 215 Putting Women in Their Place: Gender, space, and power in 24 and Alias David R. Coon 231

COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM Introduction: Feminist games, play, and expression Kaitlynn Mendes and Kumarini Silva 245 Making and Playing Cooperative Games: and values in Prairie Prose Elizabeth Birmingham 246 Playful Passages Janine Fron 251 Secret Games: A conversation between Wendy Ewald and Janine Fron Wendy Ewald and Janine Fron 254

BOOK REVIEWS Framing and Reframing the Ladies: Viewing Attitudes in The Portrait of a Lady and Its Cinematic Counterpart by Heike Andrea Fahrenberg Shelley Cobb 259 The Transformation of Sexuality: Gender and Identity in Contemporary Youth Culture by Thomas Johansson Dara Persis Murray 260

ERRATUM 263

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CONJUGALITY AND SEXUAL ECONOMIES IN INDIA: A SPECIAL ISSUE

7 Preface 181 MinaI Hajratwala Incantation for the Occasion; First Love (Poetry) 14 Naisargi N. Dave Abundance and Loss: 184 Mandakranta Sen Queer Intimacies in South Asia (Review Essay) A Letter from Lesbos (Poetry)

18 Lucinda Ramberg 18S Srimati Basu When the Devi Is Your Husband: Sexual Property: StaBinB Rape and Sacred MarriaBe and Sexual Economy in South India MarriaBe in Indian Law and Feminist Theory

61 Prathibha Nandakumar 111 Rajee Seth JOBathi (Poetry) It Can't Ever See-The Sky (Poetry)

63 Mytheli Sreenivas 113 News and Views CreatinB ConjuBal Subjects: Devadasis and the III Notes on Contributors Politics of MarriaBe in Colonial Madras Presidency llS Announcements 93 RubyLaI ll7 Publications Received The Lure of the Archive: 131 Guidelines for Contributors New Perspectives from South Asia (Review Essay)

III Svati P. Shah KnowinB "The Unknowns": The Artwork of Chitra Ganesh (Art Essay) All art by Chitra Ganesh.

117 Shefali Chandra FRONT COVER Untitled, 2009, mixed media on canvas, 40 x 80 inches

Whiteness on the MarBins of Native Patriarchy: Race, Caste, BACK COVER Mermaid, 2009, mixed media on canvas, 40 x 80 inches Sexuality, and the ABenda of Transnational Studies ABOVE (LEFT TO RIGHT), Harem; Mermaid; Untitled; Under the Cape, IH Sangita Gopal details, 2009, mixed media on canvas, 40 x 80 inches Sealed with a Kiss: ConjuBality and Hindi Film Form

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Films for the Femln1st Classroom

Journal Issue 3.1 Spring 2011 Edited by Agatha Beins, Deanna Utroske, Julie Ann Salthouse, Jillian Hernandez, and Karen Alexander Editorial Assistants: Mimi Zander and A.J. Barks

Special Feature

Carol Jacobsen, activist, scholar, and social documentary artist, in conversation with Films for the Feminist Classroom Introduction and Interview by Deanna Utroske 10 to Interview

Still from From One Prison.(dir. Carol Jacobsen. 1994). Used wilh permission Reviews from Carol Jacobsen.

Films Reviewed by

Uving With Pride: Ruth Ellis @ 100 Julie Enszer (dir. Yvonne Welbon. 1999) No Sacret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon (dir. Joan E. Biren. 2003) Golden Threads (dir. Lucy Winer and Karen Eaton. 1999)

Eileen Grey: Designer and Architect Christine L. IMliiams (dir. Jorg Bundschuh, 2006) Signs Out of Time: The Story of Archeologist Marija Gimbutas (dir. Donna Read, Starhawk. 2003) Ella Es eI Matador (dir. Gemma Cubero and Celeste Carrasco. 2009)

Guerillas in Our Midst Jeanette Klein (dir. Arrrt Harrison. 1992) Judy Chicago and the california Girls (dir. Judith Dancoff, 197112009) The Heretics (dir. Joan Brederman, 2009)

The Edge of Each Other's Battles: The Vision of Erica Edwards AudreLorde (dir. , 2002) A Utany for Survival: The Ufe and Worlc of Audre Lolde (dir. Michelle Parkerson and Ada Gay Grillin, 1995)

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Mountains that Take Wing-Angela Davis and Yuri Kochiyama: A Conversation on Ute, Struggles, and Uberation (dir. C.A. Griffith and H.L.T. Quan. 2009)

Russian Feminism Magda Grabowska (dir. Jgor Sopronenko, 2009) We Want Roses Too

(dir. A~na Marazzi, 2007)

Transnational Tradeswomen Anna Bonds (dir. Vivian Price. 2006) MadeinL.A. (dir. Almudena Carracedo. 2007)

Trained in the Ways of Men Reese Kelly (dir. Shelly Prevost. 2007) Dreams Daterred (dir. Charles Brack. 2008)

Michael Kimmel: On Gender Jorgen Lorentzen (dir. Michael Kimmel, 2008) I Am a Man: Black Masculinity in America (dir. Bryon Hurt, 1998) The Smell of Buming Ants (dir. Jay Rosenblatt, 1994)

Veiled Voices Juliane Hammer (dir. Brigid Maher, 2009) WomenUkeUs (dir. Almudena Carracedo. 2007)

Caramel Danielle DeMuth (dir. Nadine Labaki. 2007) Under the Bombs (dir. PhiUppe AracUngi. 2007)

I Was a Teenage Feminist lIana Nash (dir. Therese Schechter, 2005) What a Girl Wants (CreatorlProducer Elzabeth Massie, 2001)

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GENDER AND EDUCATION Volume 23 Number 3 May 2011

CONTENTS

Articles Troubling reflexivity: the identity flows of teachers becoming mothers Rachel Thomson and Mary Jane Kehily 233

DefIning the 'good mother' and the 'professional teacher': parent-teacher relationships in an affluent school district Mary Landeros 247

Dark matter: the 'gravitational pull' of maternalist discourses on politicians' decision making for early childhood policy in Australia Kathryn Bown, Jennifer Sumsion and Frances Press 263

Long-term transformations: excavating privilege and diversity in the academy Frances A. Maher and Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault 281

Harem education and heterotopic imagination ElifEkin Alqit 299

The doctoral viva voce as a cultural practice: the gendered production of academic subjects Barbara Crossouard 313

'So she has been educated by a vulgar, silly, conceited French governess!' Social anxieties, satirical portraits, and the eighteenth-century French instructor Arden Hegele 331

Viewpoint Challenges in theorising 'Black middle-class' women: education, experience and authenticity Uvanney Maylor and Katya Williams 345

Book reviews 357

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GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 25, Number 2 April 2011

Contents

Articles

Marital Name Change as a Window into Gender Attitudes LAURA HAMILTON, CLAUDIA GEIST, AND BRIAN POWELL 145 Mothers, Fathers, and "Mathers": Negotiating a Lesbian Co-parental Identity IRENE PADAVIC AND JONNIANN BUTTERFIELD 176 Gender in Twentieth-Century Children's Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters JANICE MCCABE, EMILY FAIRCHILD, LIZ GRAUERHOLZ, BERNICE A. PESCOSOLIDO, AND DANIEL TOPE 197 Equity or Essentialism? U.S. Courts and the Legitimation of Girls' Teams in High School Sport ADAM LOVE AND KIMBERLY KELLY 227 Updating the Outcome: Gay Athletes, Straight Teams, and Coming Out in Educationally Based Sport Teams ERIC ANDERSON 250 Book Reviews Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility by Monica Casper and Lisa Jean Moore CHRISTINE SLOCUM 269 How the Religious Right Shaped Lesbian and Gay Activism by Tina Fetner The Making of Pro-Life Activists: How Social Movement Mobilization Works by Ziad Munson MARY BERNSTEIN 271 Identity Work in Social Movements by Jo Reger, Daniel J. Myers, and Rachel L. Einwohner HELENA L. ALDEN 274

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Matters of Choice: Puerto Rican Women's Struggles for Reproductive Freedom by Iris Lopez NILDA FLORES-GONZALEZ 276 Guys and Guns Amok by Douglas Kellner MICHAEL S. KIMMEL 278 Charting Women's Journeys: From Addiction to Recovery by Judith Grant Women in Alcoholics Anonymous: Recovery and Empowerment by Jolene M. Sanders The Language of the Heart: A Cultural History of the Recovery Movement from Alcoholics Anonymous to Oprah Winfrey by Trysh Travis DANIELA JAUK 279

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GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 25, Number 3 June 2011

Contents

Articles

"We Want Them to Be as Heterosexual as Possible": Fathers Talk about Their Teen Children's Sexuality NICHOLAS SOLEBELLO AND SINIKKA ELLIOTT 293 "I'm Not a Victim, She's an Abuser": Masculinity, Victimization, and Protection Orders ALESHA DURFEE 316 "Locas," Respect, and Masculinity: Gender Conformity in Migrant Puerto Rican Gay Masculinities MARYSOL ASENCIO 335 25th Anniversary Editorial Symposium

Judith Lorber (1987-1990) 355 Margaret L. Andersen (1991-1995) 360 Beth E. Schneider (1996-1999) 363 Christine E. Bose (2000-2003) 368

Christine Williams (2004-2006) 373

Dana M. Britton (2007-2011) 376 Book Reviews

Author Response to Editor YVETIE TAYLOR 381 Men on a Mission: Valuing Youth Work in Our Communities by William Marsiglio A. JAMES McKEEVER 383 Deliverance and Submission: Evangelical Women and the Negotiation of Patriarchy in South Korea by Kelly H. Chong MINJEONG KIM 384

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Men and the War on Obesity: A Sociological Study by Lee F. Monaghan ALICE P. JULIER 386 Gender Politics in the Expanding European Union: Mobilization, Inclusion, Exclusion by Silke Roth, ed. EVA FODOR 389 In the Game: Gay Athletes and the Cult of Masculinity by Eric Anderson The Metrosexual: Gender, Sexuality, and Sport by David Coad JORGE KNIJNIK 391 No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement by Cynthia E. Orozco CAMERON D. LIPPARD 394 The Politics of Same Sex Marriage by Craig A. Rimmerman and Clyde Wilcox, eds When Gay People Get Married: What Happens When Societies Legalize Same-Sex Marriage by M. V. Lee Badgett THERESA M. BOULEY AND KIMBERLY B. DUGAN 396 Unfolding Lives: Youth, Gender, and Change by Rachel Thomson ALISON R. MOSS 400 Dowry: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice by Tamsin Bradley, Emma Tomalin, and Mangala Subramaniam, eds. ROKSANA BADRUDDOJA 402

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Gender in Management: An International Journal

Volume 26 issue 3 Published: 2011, Start page: p196

Articles Reflections on “Locks and keys to the boardroom” Susan Vinnicombe (pp. 196 - 199) Keywords: Boards, Critical success factors, Women Article type: Viewpoint

Locks and keys to the boardroom Susan Vinnicombe, Val Singh (pp. 200 - 211) Keywords: Boards of Directors, Career development, Directors, Gender Article type: Research paper

Setting an agenda for women entrepreneurship in Nigeria: A commentary on Faseke's journey through time for The Nigerian Woman Nnamdi O. Madichie (pp. 212 - 219) Keywords: Education, Entrepreneurialism, Nigeria, Women Article type: Viewpoint

How women entrepreneurs lead and why they manage that way Dorothy Perrin Moore, Jamie L. Moore, Jamie W. Moore (pp. 220 - 233) Keywords: Team working, Transformational leadership, Trust, Women Article type: Research paper

Career attitudes and subjective career success: tackling gender differences Mihaela Enache, Jose M. Sallan, Pep Simo, Vicenç Fernandez (pp. 234 - 250) Keywords: Career development, Gender, Self development, Spain Article type: Research paper

Book Review The International Handbook of Gender and Poverty: Concepts, Research, Policy Regina Scheyvens pp. 251 - 251

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Gender in Management: An International Journal

Volume 26 issue 4 Published: 2011, Start page: p256

Articles Lives of female expatriates: work-life balance concerns Liisa Mäkelä, Vesa Suutari, Helene Mayerhofer (pp. 256 - 274) Keywords: Expatriates, Family life, Individual conflict enrichment, Women, Work Article type: Research paper

Measuring the gender gap in organizations Ann Sörlin, Ann Ohman, Yulia Blomstedt, Hans Stenlund, Lars Lindholm (pp. 275 - 2) Keywords: Business, Equality, Gender, Organizations, Policy, Sweden Article type: Research paper

Gender, competitiveness, and unethical negotiation strategies Kevin W. Westbrook, C. Steven Arendall, Walton M. Padelford (pp. 29 - 310) Keywords: Competitive strategy, Ethics, Gender, Negotiating, United States of America Article type: Research paper

A review of male and female Australian indigenous entrepreneurs: Disadvantaged past – promising future? Glenice J. Wood, Marilyn J. Davidson (pp. 311 - 326) Keywords: Australia, Australian Aboriginals, Entrepreneurs, Men, Women Article type: Conceptual paper

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Gender Issues Volume 28· Numbers 1/2 . June 2011

ARTICLES Bombshells: Women and Terror M.Bloom 1 Women's Involvement in Terrorism L. Weinberg· W. Eubank 22 The False Islamization of Female Suicide Bombers M. Gonzalez-Perez 50 Gender Variations of Physiological and Psychological Strain Amongst Police Officers M. Gachter . D.A. Savage· B. Torgler 66 Canonized Women and Women Canonizers: Gender Dynamics in The NononAnthology of English Literature's Eight Editions G. Gualtieri 94

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GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE Volume 18 Number 2 April 2011 CONTENTS

Articles Women and children in a neighborhood advocacy group: engaging community and refashioning citizenship at the United States-Mexico border Fernando J. Bosco, Stuart C. Aitken and Thomas Herman 155 Different geographies and experiences of 'assisted' types of migration: a gendered critique on the distinction between trafficking and smuggling lise van Liempt 179 'It's the sugar, the honey that you have': learning to be natural through rumba in Cuba Shannon Hensley 195 Negotiating boundaries: the sex work identities of 'bar girls' in Nazareth, Ethiopia Lorraine van Blerk 217 'One Pack = One Vaccine' = one global motherhood? A feminist analysis of ethical consumption Roberta Hawkins 235 'The guys in there just expect to be laid': embodied and gendered socio-spatial practices of a 'night out' in Wollongong, Australia Gordon Waitt, Loretta Jessop and Andrew Gorman-Murray 255 The women's quarters in the historical hammam Elif Ekin Aksit 277

Review Symposium Cities and gender (Helen Jarvis with Paula Kantor and Jonathan Cloke) reviewed by Clara Greed; Caitlin Cahill and Lauren Brown; Julie Cupples 295 Response from the authors Helen Jarvis 300

Book Reviews Indigenous development in the Andes: culture, power, and transnationalism (Robert Andolina, Nina Laurie and Sarah A. Radcliffe) reviewed by Jeff Garmany 302 The fat studies reader (Esther D. Rothblum and Sondra Solovay, Eds.) reviewed by Morgan Windram-Geddes 304

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GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE Volume 18 Number 3 Juue 2011 CONTENTS

Articles Nourishing women: toward a feminist political ecology of community supported agriculture in the United States Lucy Jarosz 307 Sortir de la banlieue: (re)articulations of national and gender identities in Zalda Ghorab-Volta's Jeunesse Dode Jeremy Foster 327

Themed Papers Waiting: feminist perspectives on the spacings/timings of migrant (im)mobility Deirdre Conlon 353 Waiting for what? The feminization of asylum in protracted situations Jennifer Hyndman and Wenona Giles 361 Where asylum-seekers wait: feminist counter-topographies of sites between states Alison Mountz 381 Dublin II and Eurodac: examining the (un)intended(?) consequences Liza Schuster 401 Becoming non-migrant: lives worth waiting for Breda Gray 417

Book Reviews Are girls necessary? Lesbian writing and modern histories (Julie Abraham) reviewed by Sofia Cele 433 The impact of empire (1. Byrom, M. Riley and C. Culpin) reviewed by F.SJ. Ledgister 434 Fictions offemale education in the nineteenth century (Jamie Osterman Alves) reviewed by Sarah Evans 436 Screening Generation X: the politics and popular memory of youth in contemporary cinema (Christina Lee) reviewed by Sarah Mills 438 Gender and housing in Soviet Russia: private life in public space (Lynne Attwood) reviewed by Helen Soovali Sepping 440 Poetry in a time of terror: essays in the postcolonial preternatural (Rukmini Bhaya Nair) reviewed by Ania Kowalik 442

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Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 18 Number 3 May 2011

Editorial: Engendering Leadership: Dedicated to the spirit and the scholarship of the late Joan Eveline JENNIFER BINNS AND DEBORAH KERFOOT 257 ACADEMIC PAPERS En-gendering Notions of Leadership for Sustainability JUDI MARSHALL 263 Complex and Contradictory: The Doing of Gender on Regional Development Boards ALISON SHERIDAN, FIONA HASLAM MCKENZIE AND LEONIE STILL 282 Are Women in Management Victims of the Phantom of the Male Norm? YVONNE DUE BILLING 298 - Hidden Leadership? MARGARET L. PAGE 318 Caught in the Gendered Machine: On the Masculine and Feminine in Cyborg Leadership SARA LOUISE MUHR 337

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

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Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World

VOL. 9 NO. 1-22011

DALE F. EICKELMAN, Foreword 1

Articles RoGAlA MUSTAFA ABUSHARAF, Finding Spaces for Fairness ...... 3 AIHWA ONG, Translating Gender Justice in Southeast Asia: Situated Ethics, NGOs, and Bio-Welfare ...... •...... •.•...... 26 SALLy ENGLE MERRY, Gender Justice and CEDAW: The Convention on the Elimination ofAll Forms of Discrimination Against Women ...... 49 DINA M. SIDDIQI, and "Local" Realities: The Imperiled Muslim Woman and the Production of (In)Justice ... 76 ABDUllAHI ALI IBRAHIM, "Keep These Women Quiet:" Colonial Modernity, Nationalism, and the Female Barbarous Custom ...... 97 BUNTING, "Authentic Sharia" as Cause and Cure for Women's Human Rights Violations in Northern Nigeria ...... 152 AsuHAN TOKGOz ONARAN, Counterpatriarchal Pleasures of Muslim Turkish Women: A Feminist Ethnography of Rural Women Watching Daytime Tdevision •.••.••.....•...... ••...... 171 AsMA M. ABDEL HAuM, A Home for Obedience: Masculinity in Personal Status for Muslims Law ...... 194 AHMAD A SIKAINGA, The Paradox of the Female Slave Body in the Islamic Legal System: The Cases of Morocco and Sudan ...... 215 NADER SAID-FOQAHM, Arab Women: Duality of Deprivation in Decision-making under Patriarchal Authority ...... 234

Note on Contributers Gender Justice ...... 273

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Volume 32, Issue 4, 2011 Health Care for Women International

261 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan

Articles

263 Sex Is Not Enough: The Need for Gender-Based Analysis in Health Research Natiine Nowatzki and Karen R. Grant 278 Where Will This Illness Take Me? Reactions to HIV Diagnosis From Women Living With HIV in Kenya Peninnah M. Kako, Patricia E. Stevens, and Anna K. Karani 300 Challenges Experienced by Rural Women in India Living With AIDS and Implications for the Delivery of HIV / AIDS Care Adeline M. Nyamathi, Sanjeev Sinha, Kalyan K. Ganguly, Ram Raj William, Antsa Heravtan, Patima Ramakrishnan, Barbara Greengoid, Maria Ekstrand, and Pantangi Venkata Rama Rao 314 Addressing Men and Gender Diversity in Education: A Promising Solution to the HIV / AIDS Epidemic Amir Biglar Beigi Ghajarieh and Karen Yip Cheng Kow 328 Use of Drawings to Explore U.S. Women's Perspectives on Why People Might Decline HIV Testing Rose M. Mays, Lynne A. Sturm, Julie C. Rasche, Dena S. Cox, Anthony D. Cox, and Gregory D. Zimet 344 Responding to Adolescent Women's Reproductive Health Concerns: Empowering Clients Through Health Literacy Elizabeth M. Banister, Deborah L. Begoray, and L. Kim Daly 355 Book Review

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Volume 32, Issue 5, 2011 Health Care for Women International

357 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan

Articles

359 Where There Is Smoke, There is Stress: Low-Income Women Identify Support Needs and Preferences for Smoking Reduction Miriam j. Stewart, Lorraine Greaves, Kaysi Eastlick Kushner, Nicole L. Letourneau, Denise L. Spitzer, and Madeline Boscoe 384 Using the Dimensions of Health to Assess Motivation Among Running Moms Kerry Whipple, Sue Combs, Deborah Dowd, and Steve Elliott 402 A Burden and a Blessing-Young Swedish Women's Experience of Fertility. A Study Among Women Lacking Experience of Pregnancy and Parenthood Malin SOderberg, Ingela Lundgren, Pia Olsson, and Kyllike Christensson 420 Ten Swedish Midwives' Lived Experiences of the Care of Teenagers' Early Induced Abortions Britt-Marie Hallden, Ingela Lundgren, and Kyllike Christensson 441 Clinical Audit of Antenatal Service Provision in Nigeria Kayode Omoniyi Osungbade, Vivian N. Shaahu, and Obioma C. Uchendu

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Volume 32, Issue 6, 2011 Health Care for Women International

453 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan

Articles

454 Cultural Childbirth Practices, Beliefs, and Traditions in Postconflict Liberia jody R. Lori and joyceen S. Boyle 474 Infants Delivered in Maternity Homes Run by Traditional Birth Attendants in Urban Nigeria: A Community-Based Study Bolajoko o. Olusanya, Victor A. lnem, and Olayinka A. Abosede 492 Maternal Birth Outcomes: Processes and Challenges in Anambra State, Nigeria Mabel C. Ezeonwu 515 "A Planned Baby Is a Rarity:" Monitoring and Planning Pregnancy in Russia Men M. Larivaara 538 Cautionary Tales About Extended Breastfeeding and Weaning Cindy A. Stearns 555 Book Review

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Hecate’s Australian Women's Book Review Volume 22.2 (2010)

Aboriginal Middle Class Society (Did I Hear Right?) By Yvette Holt.

Gothic Imagination or Maban Reality? Katrin Althans, Darkness Subverted: Aboriginal Gothic in Black Australian Literature and Film, Representations and Reflections. Studies in Anglophone Literature and Culture, Vol. 2. Bonn University Press, Runipress, 2010. Reviewed by Mudrooroo.

In the Darkness, Painting Kristell Thornell, Night Street. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 2010. Reviewed by Imbi Johnston.

Partial resolutions Pat Rosier, take it easy. Paekakariki, NZ: PJ Press, 2008. Reviewed by Alison Kagen.

Headfirst in the Earth Pam Schindler, A Sky You Could Fall Into. Brisbane: Post Pressed, 2010. Reviewed by Zenobia Frost.

Holes in the Fabric Glenda Guest, Siddon Rock, Vintage Books, 2009. Reviewed by Carin Mattar and Sharin Mattar.

Executing Justice Anna Haebich. Murdering Stepmothers: The Execution of Martha Rendell. Perth, WA: University of Western Australia Publishing, 2010. Reviewed by Belinda Morrissey.

Women's Crime Fiction and the Davitt Awards 2010 By Tanya King-Carmichael.

The University of Queensland Image Attribution Cover Artist: Ashlley Morgan-Shae

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herizons SPRING 2011 / VOLUME 24 NO.4 news CHILD-SEX TOURISM TARGET OF PUBLIC CAMPAIGN ...... 6 by Katie Palmer WHAT DO AFGHAN WOMEN WANT? ...... 7 Women in Mghanistan have little faith that their gains will hold at a time when their government has beckoned the Taliban to the negotiating table. What do women of the country want from countries like Canada? by Lauryn Oates QUEER PARK WRESTLING PINS HOPE ON ACCEPTANCE ...... 11 by Arwen Brenneman REBELLES WITH A CAUSE ...... 15 features FIELD OF DREAMS ...... 16 Herizons has an inspired chat with Nettie Wiebe, a food radical from Saskatchewan who just happens to be running for Parliament in the upcorning federal election. by Renee Bondy

A ROOF OVER THEIR HEADS ...... 20 A May conference on homeless ness among women will be the fIrst of its kind in Canada. The author explores the needs of homeless women and why they are unique in many cases, compared to men's needs. by Victoria Bailey THE ART OF DAPHNE ODJIG ...... 24 Daphne Odjig has been radical in addressing issues of colonization, the displacement of Aboriginal peoples and the status of Aboriginal women and children, bringing Aboriginal political issues to the forefront of contemporary art practices and theory. by Jann L.M Bailey 5 TRAPS TO AVOID VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS . ... 32 Lofty ideals and a desire to change the world compel many people to volunteer their time overseas. However, it is difficult to keep one's own privilege in check. Here's a checklist of traps that volunteers working in developing countries often fall into. by Katie Palmer

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arts & ideas MUST-HAVE MUSIC ...... 36 Sweet Vibration by Maiko Watson; Aam Zameen by Kiran Ahluwalia; Let England Shake by PJ Harvey; Follow Your Bliss by Po' Girl; We Kill Computers by The Pack A.D.

SPRING READING ...... 38 Fauna by Alissa York; I Still Don't Even Know You by Michelle Berry; Ape House by Sara Gruen; The Second Trial by Rosemarie Boll; Thinandbeautifulcom by Liane Shaw; Farmer Jane: Changing the Way We Eat by Temra Costa; Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound by Tara Rodgers; The Jagged Years ofRuthie]. by Ruth Simkin; Gold Metal Diary by Hayley Wickenheiser; Muslim Women Reformers by !ida Lichter; I Feel Great About My Hands edited by Shari Graydon; Sex, Lies and Pharmaceuticals by Ray Moynihan and Barbara Mintzes. JUSTICE BERTHA WILSON: ONE WOMAN'S DIFFERENCE ...... 45 by Debra Ostrovsky FILM REVIEW ...... 47 The Maid Review by Maureen Medved columns PENNI MITCHELL ...... 5 Let Them Eat Rice

LYN COCKBURN ...... 48 Branding the Pope

SUSAN G. COLE Will be back next issue

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EPISTEMIC JUSTICE, IGNORANCE. AND PROCEDURAL OBJECTIVITY Edited by Alison Wylie 233 Editor's Introduction Articles 236 Kristie Dotson Tracking Epistemic Violence, Tracking Practices of Silencing 258 Emily S. Lee The Epistemology of the Question of Authenticity, in Place of Strategic Essentialism 280 Gerald Marsh Trust, Testimony, and Prejudice in the Credibility Economy 294 Rebecca Mason Two Kinds of Unknowing 308 Erinn Gilson Vulnerability, Ignorance, and Oppression 333 Dan Hicks Is Longino's Conception of Objectivity Feminist? 352 Carole J. Lee and Christian D. Schunn Social Biases and Solutions for Procedural Objectivity

WOMEN IN PHILOSOPHY Edited by Alison Wylie 374 Editor's Introduction: The Costs of Exclusion Article 384 Marije Altorf After Cursing the Ubrary: Iris Murdoch and the (In)Visibility of Women in Philosophy

Musings 403 Kristie Dotson Concrete Flowers: Contemplating the Profession of Philosophy

410 Anita Superson Strategies for Making Feminist Philosophy Mainstream Philosophy

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419 Jacqui Poltera Women and the Ethos of Philosophy: Shedding Light on Mentoring and Competition 429 Kathryn T. Gines Being a Black Woman Philosopher: Reflections on Founding the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers

Book Reviews 438 Lauren Freeman The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy. Edited by George Yancy 446 Edrie Sobstyl Minds of Our Own: Inventing Feminist Scholarship and Women's Studies in Canada and Quebec, 1966-1976. Edited by Wendy Robbins, Meg Luxton, Margrit Eichler, and Francine Descarries

449 Notes on Contributors

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International Feminist Journal of Politics

VOLUME 13 2011 NUMBER 13.2 June 2011

CONTENTS

Editors' Note 139 WINNER OF THE INAUGURAL ENLOE AWARD 2010 Left High and Dry: An Intersectional Analysis of Gender, Dams and Development in Lesotho Yvonne A. Braun 141 ARTICLES A(nother) Dark Side of the Protection Racket: Targeting Women in Wars Laura Sjoberg and Jessica Peet 163 Muslim American Women in the Post-II September Era: Challenges and Opportunities Ashraf Zahedi 183 Deconstructing Militant Manhood: Masculinities in the Disciplining of (Anti-)Globalization Politics Lara Montesinos Coleman and Serena A. Bassi 204 Analysing Hegemonic Masculinities in the Anti-Globalization Movement(s) Janet Conway 225 Supposing Truth Is a Woman? A Commentary Sian Sullivan 231

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Militant Manhood Revisited: A Note on Methods and Madness Lara Montesinos Coleman and Serena A. Bassi 238

CONVERSATIONS Speaking the Unspeakable, Remembering the Wished to Be Forgotten Olivera Simic 241 Conversations with Ronni Alexander: The Popoki Peace Project: Popoki, What Color Is Peace? What Color Is Friendship? Wada Kenji 251

BOOK REVIEWS Review Essay: New Directions in International Sex Work Policies, Publications and Movements: A Review of Three Recent Contributions Roger Mathews, Prostitution, Politics and Policy; Melissa Hope Ditmore, Antonia Levy and Alys Willman (eds), Sex Work Matters: Exploring Money, Power and Intimacy in the Sex Industry; Gillian Abel, Lisa Fitzgerald, Catherine Healy with Aline Taylor (eds), Taking the Crime out of Sex Work: Sex Workers' Fight for Decriminalization Emily van der Meulen 213 Carole Joffe, Dispatches from the Abortion Wars: The Costs of Fanaticism to Doctors, Patients and the Rest of Us Katherine Errington 281 Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose, Hillary Clinton's Racefor the White House: Gender Politics and the Media on the Campaign Trail Farida lalalzai 282 Meenakshi Thapan, Living the Body: Embodiment, Womanhood and Identity in Contemporary India Anita Lacey 284 Kathleen Staudt, Tony Payan and Z. Anthony Kruszewski (eds), Human Rights: Along the U.S.-Mexico Border Clarissa Rojas 286 Yan Hairong, New Masters, New Servants: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China Ngai-Ling Sum 289 Libby Assassi, The Gendering of Global Finance Irene van Staveren 291 Janet Elise Johnson, Gender Violence in Russia: The Politics of Feminist Intervention Kimberly A. Williams 292 Notes on Contributors 295

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Vol 3, No 2 (2011)

Editorial

Editorial Clem Herman 271 - 272

Research and theoretical papers

Exploring the Gender Gap in Computer Science Education in Uganda James Rogers Ochwa-Echel 273 - 292 Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in Professional Engineering Mary Ayre, Julie Mills, Judith Gill 293 - 312 Revisiting Engineering, Masculinity and Technology Studies: Old Structures with New Openings Line Holth, Ulf Mellstrom 313 - 329

Case Studies

WomenLEAD: Leadership Development for Female Faculty in Business and Engineering Julia Hodges, Allison Pearson, Donna Reese 330 - 337

Reviews

Review of 'Innovating Women: Contributions to Technological Advancement'. Editors: Pooran Wynarczyk and Susan Marlow Anne Laure Humbert 338 - 342 Review of 'Women Engineers in Turkey: Gender, Technology, Education and Professional Life'. Author: Berna Zengin Selda Koydemir, Canan Blake 343 - 349 Review of 'Gender Inclusive Engineering Education'. Authors Julie Mills, Mary Ayre and Judith Gill. Lynette Willoughby 350 - 353 Review of 'Technology, Culture, Family: Influences on Home Life'. Author: Elizabeth B. Silva Deirdre Hynes 354 - 357

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Women in ICT: international research from a lifecourse perspective

Special Issue Editorial Juliet Webster, Cecilia Castaño, Rachel Palmén 358 - 363 Understanding Women’s Presence in ICT: the Life Course Perspective Cecilia Castaño, Juliet Webster 364 - 386 Factors Which Influence Girls’ Orientations To ICT Subjects In Schools. Evidence From Spain Milagros Sainz 387 - 406 Girls, Boys and ICT in the UK: An Empirical Review and Competing Policy Agendas Rachel Louise Palmen 407 - 423 Gendering the Millennials. Analyzing Staff Responses to New Student Profiles in Spanish ICT Higher Education Jörg Müller 424 - 444 The problem in the eye of the beholder: Working with gender reforms in computer engineering Minna Salminen-Karlsson 445 - 459 Preparing Women for Dead-End Jobs? Vocational Education and Training (VET) for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Jobs Gill Kirkup 460 - 482 Not a Job for Life? Women's Progression, Conversion and Dropout in ICT Professions Gérard Valenduc 483 - 500 Moving for What? International Mobility Strategies of Women in ICT Careers Ana M. González Ramos, Núria Vergés Bosch 501 - 516 PERSPECTIVES Women's Representation in ICT Employment: Approaches to Bringing about Organisational Change Judith Glover, Christina Evans 517 - 524 Perspectives on Improving the Gender Composition of Computing J. McGrath Cohoon 525 -535 CASE STUDY After a Career Break: Supporting Women Returning to ICT Clem Herman 536 - 543

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Iriscontents

2 Letter from the Editor

3 The Fresh list: Spring into Action

4 ADVICE: Ask Charlotte by Charlotte Chapman, LPC

6 FEATURE: The Metrics of Ease, Excerpted from The Fire Starter Sessions by Danielle LaPorte

10 ESSAY: The Woman in the Photograph, Excerpted from The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

14 INTERVIEW: Gil Harrington, An Unflinching Gaze by Virginia Moran

19 FICTION: Days by Deborah Eisenberg

32 DAY IN THE LIFE: Slowing Down after School by Mary Beth lineberry

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Volume 23, Number 2, 2011 Journal ofFeminist Family Therapy

Articles

71 Redefining Conflict Resolution Styles for Latino Couples: Examining the Role of Gender and Culture j. Maria Bermudez and Morgan A. Stinson 88 A Collaborative-Affirmative Approach to Supervisory Practice C. J. Aducci and joyce A. Baptist 103 The Social Construction of Marriage and a Narrative Approach to Treatment of Intra-Relationship Diversity Danica Aniciete and Kristy Lee Soloski

Reflections

127 A Different Kind of Segregation Scott johnson 131 Postmodern Therapy: Lens of Opportunity Holly Carchesio and Mary S. Green

Movie Reviews Kristen Holm, Ph.D., Movie and Play Reviews Editor 146 Gran Torino Reviewed by Ashley M. Barrera 151 Martyrs Reviewed by Kristina E. Gruno 159 For Colored Girls Reviewed by Norja Cunningham

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JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Spring 2011 Volume 27 Number 1

D Editors' Introduction Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza 1

D Articles ______Gendering Buddhism The Miaoshan Legend Reconsidered Sherin Wing 5 In the Footsteps of the Buddha? Women and the Bodhisatta Path in Theravada Buddhism Naomi Appleton 33 Literacy and Power The Shiyour as a Site of Subordination and Empowerment for Chabad Women Elite Ben-Yosef 53 Women's Working Poverty Feminist and Religious Alliances in the Living Wage Movement C. Melissa Snarr 75

D In a Different Voice ______The Phenomenology of Angels Patricia Monaghan 95 D Roundtable. ______Celebrating Feminist Work by Knowing It Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza 97 Respondents Marguerite Rigoglioso 105 Nancy Pineda-Madrid 110 Maaike de Haardt 114 Aysha Hidayatullah 119 NamiKim 123

D Cutting Edges ______The Last Dualism Life and Death in Goddess Feminist Carol P. Christ 129

D Notes on Contributors ______147

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JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES Volume 20 Number 2 June 2011 CONTENTS

Research articles Invisible women: a study of jewellery production in West Bengal, India Urvashi Soni-Sinha 105 Referred pain: privileging male emotions in narrative instances of female physical suffering Berit Astrom 125 Disentangling gender, peace and democratization: the negative effects of militarized masculinity Elin Bjarnegard and Erik Melander 139 Gender and alcohol: the Swedish press debate Alexandra Bogren 155 E.M. Hull and the Valentino cult: gender reversal after The sheik EUen Turner 171

Forum Welcome to La Huerta: the attempts to curb cross-dressing during the Spring Fiestas in Murcia Marina Cano-LOpez 183

Book reviews Poor women in rich countries: the feminization of poverty over the life course (Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg, ed.) Reviewed by Ruth Lister 193

Forced to care: coercion and caregiving in America (Evelyn Nakano Glenn) Reviewed by Gillian Dalley 194

Giving breastmilk: body ethics and contemporary breastfeeding practice (Rhonda Shaw and Alison Bartlett, eds) Reviewed by Mary Smale 196

Questioning identities: philosophy in psychoanalytic practice (Mary Lynne Ellis and Noreen O'Connor) Reviewed by Paul Gilbert 198

Sapphistries: a global history of love between women (Leila J. Rupp) Reviewed by Moriah Meeks, Ashley Greenwood, Caleb Rainey and Esther Rothblum 199

Alison Unley, spinner of tales: the authorised biography of the creator of Little Grey Rabbit (Denis Judd) Reviewed by Sonia Snelling 201

Women, murderandfemininity: gender representations of women who kill (Lizzie Seal) Reviewed by Christiana Gregoriou 202

Shadows of doubt: negotiations of masculinity in American genre films (Barry Keith Grant) Reviewed by James Zborowski 204

Books received 207

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JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY FEMINIST THOUGHT

Interdisciplinary contemporary women’s issues explored through themed issues.

Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1 (2011) Women and the Media Articles How to Be the Best at Everything: The Gendering and Embodiment of Girl/Boy Advice Barbara LeSavoy Women as Consumers of Reproductive Technology: Media Representation versus Reality Shirley Shalev and Dafna Lemish A History of Jewish Mothers on Television: Decoding the Tenacious Stereotype Myrna Hant “An ill-bred lady with a great big chip on her shoulder”: Gender and Race in Mainstream and Black Press Coverage of Eartha Kitt’s 196 White House Dissent Sarah Janel Jackson Media Interpretation of a Leading Woman Politician’s Performances and Dress Code Challenges Mercedes Bengoechea Book Reviews Maud Lavin: Push Comes to Shove : New Images of Aggressive EDITORS Women Virginia Walsh and Carol Shelton Deborah Herz Drew Humphries (Editor): Women, Violence, and the Media : Readings in Feminist Criminology. Series: Northeastern Series on Gender, Crime, and Law Lisa S. Holley Hall, Ann C. and Bishop, Mardia J. (Editors): Mommy Angst: Motherhood in American Popular Culture. Carol Shelton Cover Cover Art Editorial CALL FOR PAPERS: "Women, Social Policy, and the Law"

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Journal of International Women's Studies

Vol 12, #4, July 2011

Articles Book Reviews

Security through Solidarity: Honduran Women’s Refiguring Women, Colonialism, and Modernity in Post-Coup Strategies of Support and Survival Burma By Christine Gervais and Betsy Estevez Reviewed by Maurice Oscar Dassah

Oral History and “Girls’ Voices”: The Young Understanding South Korean Economic Growth Women’s Studies Club as a Site of Empowerment Through the Eyes of Militarism, Sex Work and Susan Cayleff, Melissann Herron, Chelsea Cormier, Sarah Migrant Labour Wheeler, Alicia Chávez-Arteaga, Jessica Spain, and Cristina Reviewed by George Opendjuru Dominguez. Citizen, Invert, Queer: Lesbianism and War in Homing Desire, Cultural Citizenship, and Diasporic Early Twentieth Century Britain Imaginings Reviewed by Sanya Osha By Anh Hua Recognizing Transsexuals: Personal, Political and (Not) Higher, Stronger or Swifter: Representation Medicolegal Embodiment of Female Olympic Athletes in the Israeli Press Reviewed by Desire Chilwane By Yair Galily, Nadav Cohen and Moshe Levy Gender and the Economic Crisis Teaching Aberrance: Cinema as a Site for African Reviewed by Betty C Mubangizi Feminism By Corinna McLeod Women in Leadership: Contextual Dynamics and Boundaries Gender Imbalance: The Case of Women’s Political Reviewed by Faith Rakate Participation in Turkey By Aytül Kasapoglu and Necmettin Özerkmen TANU Women: Gender and Culture in the Making of Tanganyikan Nationalism, 1955- 1965, 1997 Relations of Feminization of Agriculture and Reviewed by Estella Musiiwa Women’s Occupational Health- the Case of Women Farmers in the Philippines Just a Dropped Stitch By Jinky Leilanie Lu Reviewed by Stafford Osuri Osuri

Gender Dimensions of the Global Crises and Their Jackie Cochran: Pilot in the Fastest Lane Impact on Poverty Reviewed by Zitha Mokomane By Santosh Nandal Classed Intersections: Spaces, Selves, Knowledges Women and Post-Conflict Society in Sierra Leone Reviewed by Josephine Kiamba By Hazel M. McFerson

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Volume 15, Number 2, 2011

Special Issue: Rural Lesbian Ufe: Narratives of Community, Commitment, and Coping Guest Editors: Tracy J. Cohn and Sarah L. Hastings

Contents

Special Issue: Rural Lesbian Life: Narratives of Community, Commitment, and Coping 141 Tracy j. Cohn and Sarah L. Hastings Narrating Rural Lesbian Lives: Body Image and Lesbian Community in Central Pennsylvania 148 Megan R. Yost and jennifer F. Chmielewski Voices from the Margin: A Case Study of a Rural Lesbian's Experience with Woman-ta-Woman Sexual Violence 166 Yu-Wei Wang Out in the Country: Rural Sexual Minority Mothers 176 julia A. Puckett, Sharon G. Horne, Heidi M. Levitt, and Teresa Reeves Grief and Loss of Religion: The Experiences of Four Rural Lesbians 187 jennifer E. Hansen and Serena M. Lambert Effective Support for Lesbians in Rural Communities: The Role of Psychotherapy 197 Sarah L. Hastings and Alysia Hoover-Thompson

Regular Articles

Exploring the Relationship between Sexual Orientation and Religious Identities for Jewish Lesbian College Students 205 Elisa S. Abes Agency and Expression Despite Repression: A Comparative Study of Five Ethiopian Lesbians 226 Betelhem Ephrem and Aaronette M. White

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Book Reviews Critical Backward Glances? Review of Backward Glances: Contemporary Chinese Cultures and the Female Homoerotic Imaginary, by Fran Martin 247 Reviewed by Diana Khor Sight-Seeing while Traveling Blind Review of Traveling Blind: Adventures in Vision with a Guide Dog by My Side, by Susan Krieger 250 Reviewed by Susan K. Cahn Landscaping Desire in Tbie}ing Sugar Review of Tbiefing Sugar: Eroticism between Women in Caribbean Literature, by Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley 255 Reviewed by Olivia Donaldson Going Public: The Gendered Rhetorics of Suffrage, Nation, War, and Empire in the Making of Queer Citizens (189~1928) Review of Citizen, Invert, Queer: Lesbianism and War in Early Twentieth-Century Britain, by Deborah Cohler 258 Reviewed by Jeanne Scheper

Thanks to Reviewers

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JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES

VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 SPRING 2011

ESSAYS The Myth of the Silent Woman: Moroccan Women Writers 'Xisha Abdel Rahman: An Unlikely Heroine Suellen Diaconoff A Post-Colonial Reading of her Life and Reviewed by Anna Cavness Some of Her Biographies of Women in the Prophetic Hous 109 Mervat F. Hatem Bareed Mista3il 1 Meem Himmelstochter: Reviewed by Nadia Dropkin A Muslima in German Public Spheres III Petra Kuppinger Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences 27 Margot Badran and the Question of Palestine Reviewed by Sherine Hafez Smadar Lavie 114 56 Masculine Identity in the Fiction of the Arab East since 1967 FIELD STUDY Samira Aghacy Reviewed by Khaled AI-Masri Role-Playing in the Classroom: Gender Differences in Reactions of Bahraini Students 117 Nina Abdul Razzak Velvet Jihad: Muslim Womens Quiet Resistance 89 to Islamic Fundamentalism Faegheh Shirazi BOOK REVIEWS Reviewed by Serdar Kaya Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and SOl 120 Kenneth M. Cuno and Manisha Desai FILM REVIEW Reviewed by Azza Basarudin 103 Veiled Voices Brigid Maher For Better, For Worse: Reviewed by Hosna Sheikholeslami The Marriage Crisis that Made Modern Egypt 123 Hanan Kholoussy Reviewed by Wilson Chacko Jacob CONTRIBUTORS 106 126 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 128 ERRATA 129

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Volume 23, Number 2, 2011 Journal of Women & Aging

Editorial

97 From the Editor J Dianne Garner

Articles

99 Retired Women and Volunteering: The Good, the Bad, and the Unrecognized Olena Nesteruk and Christine A. Price 113 Emotional Strain in Caregiving Among African American Grandmothers Raising Their Grandchildren Francine Conway, Samuel Jones, and Amandia Speakes-Lewis 129 Sustainable Caregiving? Demands Upon and Resources of Female Carers of Adults with Intellectual Disability Michelle Rowbotham, Monica Cuskelly, and Annemaree Carroll 149 Time Use and Well-Being in Older Widows: Adaptation and Resilience Elizabeth A. Hahn, Kelly E. Cichy, David M. Almeida, and William E. Haley 160 The Ending of Menstruation: Perspectives and Experiences of Lesbian and Heterosexual Women Abbey Hyde, Jean Nee, Etaoine Howlett, Michelle Butler, andJonathan Drennan

Book Reviews

177 Self-Esteem Across the Lifespan: Issues and Interoentions, edited by Mary H. Guindon Reviewed by Rodica Ioana Damian and Richard W. Robins 179 Aging and Worn: Issues and Implications in a Changing Landscape, edited by Sara J. Czaja & Joseph Sharit Reviewed by Deborah A. Olson and Kenneth S. Shultz

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Volume 32, Number 2, 2011 Journal of Women, Politics & Policy

85 In to Win? Intergroup Processes and the Effectiveness of Male versus Female Endorsements for Hillary Clinton Blair E. Vandegrift and Alexander M. Czopp 96 The Novelty Impact: The Politics of Trailblazing Women in Gubernatorial Elections Valerie O'Regan and Stephen]. Stambough 114 Mayoral Selection and the Demand and Supply of Women Mayors Amy C. Alexander 136 Punishment or Reward? An Experiment on the Effects of Sex and Gender Issues on Candidate Choice Mary R. Anderson, Christopher J. Lewis, and Chardie L. Baird Book Reviews 158 Hillary Clinton:S Race for the White House: Gender Politics and the Media on the Campaign Trail by Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose Reviewed by Angela High-Pippert 160 Men in Politics: Patterns of Gendered Discrimination in 1bailand and Beyond by Elin Bjamegard Notes from the Cracked Ceiling: Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and What It Will Take for a Woman to Win by Anne E. Komblut Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the New American Politics by Ronald M. Peters, Jr. and Cindy Simon Rosenthal Reviewed byJoyce Gelb 164 Quotas for Women in Politics: Gender and Candidate Selection Reform Worldwide by Mona Lena Krook Reviewed by Kara Ellerby 167 More 1ban Title IX: How Equity in Education has Shaped the Nation by Katherine Hanson, Vivian Guilfoy, and Sarita Pillai Reviewed by David Sadker 170 About the Contributors

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JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 23 No.1 SPRING 2011

Editorial Note Time and Methodology / 7 Wendy M.K. Shaw Where Did the Women Go? Female Artists from the Ottoman Empire to the Early Years of the Turkish Republic / 13 Mamie S. Anderson Women's Agency and the Historical Record: Reflections on Female Activists in Nineteenth-Century Japan / 38 Mary Spongberg Jane Austen and the History of England / 56 Sharon Block and David Newman What, Where, When, and Sometimes Why: Data Mining Two Decades of Women's History Abstracts / 81 Roisin Cossar Clerical "Concubines" in Northern Italy During the Fourteenth Century / 110 Ellen E. Kittell "Half as Much as a Man"? Gender Ideology and Practice in Medieval Flanders / 132

BOOK REVIEWS Barbara D. Metcalf Does Islam Create a "Specific Historical Destiny" for Muslim Women? A Review Essay about India, Iran, and Uzbekistan / 155 Anandita Ghosh, ed., Behind the Veil: Resistance, Women and the Everyday in Colonial South Asia; Marianne Kamp, The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity, and Un­ veiling Under Communism; Minno Moallem, Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Politics of Patriarchy in Iran; Mahua Sarkar, Visible Histo­ ries, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal; Ramya Sreenivasan, The Many Lives ofa Rajput Queen: Heroic Pasts in India c. 1500-1900. Heidi J. Holder Female Performance, Performativity, and Playwriting / 166 Cecilia Beach, Staging Politics and Gender: French Women's Drama, 1880-1923; Maria Elena Buszek, Pin-Up Grrrls: Feminism, Sexuality, Popular Culture; Sherry D. Engle, New Women Dramatists in America, 1890-1920; Catherine Hindson, Female Performance Practice on the jin-de-siecle Popular Stages of London and Paris: Experiment and Advertise­ ment; Katherine Newey, Women's Theatre Writing in Victorian Britain; Vicky Unruh, Performing Women and Modern Literary Culture in Latin America.

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Judith P. Zinsser Patterns in Women's History and in the Careers of Women Historians / 177 Anne Cova, ed., Comparative Women's History: NewApproaches; Francisca De Haan, Krassimira Kaskalova and Anna Loutfi, eds., A Biographical Dictionary of Women 's Movements and Feminisms: Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe, 19th and 20th Centuries; Nicole Pellegrin, ed., Histoires d'historiennes; Mary P. Ryan, Mysteries of Sex: Tracing Women & Men through American History; Fran4i:oise Thebaud, Ecrire l'histoire des femmes et du genre; Deborah Gray White, ed., Telling Histories: Black Women Historians in the Ivory Tower. Anne E. Lester In the Singular and Plural Cases: The Lives of Medieval European Women /187 Lisa M. Bitel and Felice Lifshitz, eds., Gender and Christianity in Medieval Europe: New Perspectives; Fiona J. Griffiths, The Garden of Delights: Reform and Renaissance for Women in the Twelfth Century; Holly S. Hurlburt, The Dogaressa of Venice, 1200-1500: Wife and Icon; Gillian Kenny, Anglo-Irish and Gaelic Women in Ireland, c. 1170-1540; Lezlie S. Knox, Creating Clare of Assisi: Female Franciscan Identities in Later Medieval Italy; Kimberly A. LoPrete, Adela of Blois: Countess and Lord (c. 1067-1137); Paula M. Rieder, On the Purification of Women: Churching in Northern France, 1100-1500; Rebecca Lynn Winer, Women, Wealth, and Community in Perpignan, c. 1250-1300: Christians, Jews, and Enslaved Muslims in a Medieval Mediterranean Town.

CONTRIBUTORS / 201

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 204

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In the Garden of Eden, long before the eating ofthe apple, the Holy One created the first human beings-a man, Adam, and a woman. Lilith. Lilith Lilithvol. 36, no. l' spring 2011 said, 'We are equal; we come from the same earth."

,8 24 32 Why Write a Memoir? Fashioning Feminism Women Sing of Kathryn Harrison talks with Yona Zeldis Getting Dressed Family Violence McDonough about The Kiss. by Sonia Isard by Adrienne Cooper with Sarah Mina Gordon Taking up the tradition of No Thanks for the Liberation truth-telling in Yiddish music, we by Rokhl Kafrissen hear the dark stories in those familiar tunes. Standing Out by Letty Cottin Pogrebin 36 My Coach Bag Pausing at the by Yona Zeldis McDonough Doorpost by Marian Nash A Jew by choice chooses one ritual in particular: 20 the mezuzah. And the Bride Wore Gree by Shayla Gunter-Goldstein Making a shiddukh between Jewish meaning and eco-politics. Why? And how to?

3 4 13 40 46 48 From the Editor Voices: Bells and Reviews Happening The Solace of Susan Weidman Jewish Women Pomegranates Liana Finck compiled by Mail-Order Schneider explores Speak Out poetry by inspects graphics Naomi Danis Beads why Jewish women Provocative textile Robin Winning on the ground Your indispensible by Rokhl Kafrissen and underground· seem preoccupied art· AJewish guide to being Connections with 14 Barbara Mann with clothes. feminist in the Jewish & female. Mom via the City of Refuge on Jewish visual U.S. Navy· The shopping channel. lOO-year legacy fiction by culture· Maya of the Triangle Miryam Sivan Bernstein suggests Fire· A fresh look role models for at the status of our daughters· women rabbis· Joyce Zonana And more ... on rootedness and wandering· and more!

Cover self·portrait: AliciaShahaf, www.draft.co.il

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no.9 spring/summer 2011 SPECIAL ANGER CANNOT IlEAL US ...... 18 Courtney Desiree Morris PIECES OF US: TIlE TELLING OF OUR TRANSFORMATION ...... 20 The Azolla Story. featuring Stacey Milbern. Mia Mingus. and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha ROUNDTABLE: WOMEN OF COLOR ORGANIZING IN DETROIT ...... 23 Adele Nieves REDEFINING SAFETY ...... 26 Jessi Lee Jackson SPACE FOR CONTRADICTIONS: OR, WHY I LOVE OLD AIDS ZINES ...... 27 Naomi Geraci WlLDNESS ...... 28 Text by Dean Spade. Images by Wu Tsang INTERVIEW: MANSHI ASHER ...... 30 Tyrone Boucher INTERVIEW: IDA MCCRAY ...... 32 Iris Brilliant LAS DIGNAS: TWENTY YEARS OF FEMINISM IN EL SALVADOR ...... 34 Kathy Bougher NUDE ...... 36 Anne Marie Rooney WlIERE WE ARE NOT KNOWN: QUEER IMAGINATION ...... 39 Photography by Kirstyn Russell. Text by Adrienne Skye Roberts IN MEMORIAM: JUDY BONDS. MARILYN BUCK, LAURA IlERSHEY, LOLITA LEBRON ...... 42 Alexis Pauline Gumbs. Yasmin Hernandez. and the Make/shift Collective COLUMNS NOBODY PASSES Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore ...... 14 CENTRALLY LOCATED Erin Aubry Kaplan ...... 15 GUEST COLUMN: BEYOND THE BINARY: QUEER BISEXUALITY V. Rachelle ...... 16 DEAR NOMY Nomy Lamm ...... 17

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IN EVERY ISSUE EDITORS' LEITER...... 5 LEITERS TO TIlE EDITORS ...... 6 SCRAPS ...... 8 REVIEWS ...... 47 EVERYDAY ACTIONS ...... 56 CROSSWORD ...... 59 ENDNOTE: FOREVER'S GONNA START TONIGHT ...... 60

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MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN Covering all the issues concerning women and media

Volume 39, Number 2 Spring 2011

IIII ~ ~~'IIII Global Study of Media Women Released ...... 3 I T~ Delegates to IWMF International Conference Endorse Regional Goals •.•••.•.. 4 Iss~~ III ~:;;=r~t~!SDq;i;;;·M~di~·M~di~ti~~~·~f·b;~~dW~·::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::: ~ III hili .. I I Research in Depth: How the New York Times Covered Changing Dress ..•..• 12

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VOLUME 46 . NUMBER 2 I WINTER 2010

NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS 4

ARTICLES ~ Queen's Gold and Intercession: The Case oj Eleanor ojAquitaine Kristen Geaman 10 Barred 'Windows and Uncaged Birds: The Enclosure of Women in Chretien de Troyes and Marie de France Jean-Marie Kauth 34 The Legacy ofJepthah's Daughter: Chastity, Sacrifice, and Feminine Complaint in Chaucer's Franklin's and Physidan's Tales Sonya Brockman 68 Malory's Morgan Ie Fay: The Danger of Unrestrained Feminine Power MaryLynn Saul 85

BOOK. REVIEWS ~ Crafting the 'Witch: Gendering Magic in Medieval and Early Modern England by Heidi Breuer (Kristin Bovaird-Abbo) 100

Byzantium: The Surprising Life ofa Medieval Empire by Judith Herrin (Kriszta Kotsis) 103 Texts and Traditions ofMedieval Pastoral Care: Essays in Honour ojBella Millett edited by Cate Gunn and Catherine Innes-Parker (Cynthia Ho) 106

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 109

SUBSCRIPTION & MEMBERSHIP FORMS 110

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Issue 97, Spring 2011 CONTENTS Cultural Aspects of Birth ~mldwH.~.comV~~=ry DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry 5 From the Editor 6 Networking 7 Tricks of the Trade Time in a BottLe, page 42 Homebirth in Peru's Sacred VaLLey, page 50 8 Marion's Message Midwifery Today 62 Media Reviews 10 Culture within Culture-Sister MorningStar 64 News 12 Cord Burning-Kelly Dunn 70 Classified Advertising 70 Calendar 14 Breastfeeding in PubliC-Megan Myers 73 Photo Album 16 The Cultural Aspect of Birth: My Midwest Experience-Diane Barnes 18 Hey, Miz Pinkie-Diana Janopaul International Midwife 20 Opening the Pelvic Brim with Walcher's Position-Gail Tully 48 Cards & Letters 22 Ethics and Lessons Learned in Transport-Sandra Tallbear 25 Treating Infertility: Differences between Western Reproductive Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine-Mike Berkley 27 Lavender and Letting Go: A Miscarriage-birth Story-Molly Remer 29 Release, Rejuvenation and Rejoicing: The Blossoming of a Woman­ Elise Brion 31 Friedman's Curve vs. the Pure Heart Approach to Labor- Sandra Tallbear 32 Birth Stories from a Mountain Midwife-Candace Palmo 34 Birthing with Orthodox Jewish Women-Linda McHale 36 The Soul's Knowing: Connecting with Our Babies in the Womb- Robyn Sheldon 39 Cultural Diversity in Childbirth Education-Amy II. Haas

(Clockwise from upper left) 40 An Open Letter-Suzanne Arms Photo l-Natasha Hance is a mother offive who 42 Time in a Bottle-Beth Bailey Barbeau has a deep passion for birth photography. She photo­ 45 Celebrity Births: The Good, the Bad, the Influence-Debra Flashenberg graphs births in the Dallas/Fort Worth area ofTexas. Photos 2 and 4-Lora Denton is a stay at home 46 Birth with the Amish: A Unique Experience-Irena Keeslar mom of two young children, with a passion for pho­ tography and birth. She is gratefo! to each family who has allowed her to attend their birth and aspires International Midwife to capture emotion in each picture she takes. See more 50 Homebirth in Peru's Sacred Valley-Adrienne Leeds of Lora's work at www.loradentonphotography.com 53 Midwifery and Women's Health in Peru: Visions and Dreams- Photo 3-Elizabeth Boyce specializes in unique maternity, birth and newborn portraiture in Dal­ Cynthia Ingar las, Texas. She also offers birth photography work­ 55 Blood: A Private Issue?-Michele Klein shops for semi-pro and professional photographers. Please visit www.earthmamaphotography.com or 58 Birth the Filipino Way-Denie Heppner www.earthyworkshops.comformore information. 60 Cross-cultural Birth: It's a Human Rights Issue-Jenna Humphreys

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contents SPRING 11 VOLUME XXI. NUMBER 2

UThe lack of solid data about rape ... means we-as a society­ do not really know how preva­ lent this violent crime is.n • At St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, a bishop blew up over a lifesaving abortion. -CAROL E. TRACY

UP FRONT FBATURES

6 LETTERS 26 Rape Is Rape 40 what would 10 KEEPING SCORE BY STEPHANIE HALLETT bell hooks say? Ifa wMlllln ;m't bruised and bleeding, BY JENNIFER WILLIAMS wi/J her ,.ape be counted? Ms. called the iconoclastic NEWS scholar, writer and activist to NATIONAL 32 Treatment Denied find out. 12 The Budget Battles Begin; Get BY MOLLY M. GINTY Out ofJail Free-From Drugs; The opinions that count most at Catholic The Means to a Wichita hospitals are those ofbishops, 1IOt doctors. Abortion; Fight On, Wuconsin!; Are they whf1l1lwomen Wtmt to entrust with Short Takes; Calendar thei,. reproductive health care?

GLOBAL 36 The Forgotten Women 20 Wf1I1Ien of the A,.ab Spring; of West Mesa Modern Amazons; Embracing BY LAURA PASKUS Their Roundness; Short Takes Eleven 'Women were mu,.dered and dumped on an Albuquerque, N.M., borderland. Why haven't the crimes been solved? And Ctm't we do better for the most vulnerable women in society?

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ENVIRONMENT 55 BOOK REVIEWS 44 Preserving the Future Linda-Anne Rebhun on Cynthia Eller's Indigenous women in the U.S. and Gentlemen and Amazons: The Myth Canada are taking on Big Oil- of Matriarchal Prehistory 1861-1900; and winning. Karen Joy Fowler on Geraldine Brooks' BY CATHERINE A. TRAYWICK Caleb's Crossing; Laura OrlarubJ on Sandra Steingraber's Raising Elijah: LAW Protecting Our Children in an Age of 47 Class Act, Glass Ceiling Environmental Crisis; Luri L. Tharps on After 10 yean, the Wal-Mart sex- Lorene Cary's If Sons, Then Heirs; discrimination case finally makes it Pamela D. Bridgewater on Sere7/Jl Moyeri's to the Supreme Court. Reasoning from Race: Feminism, Law BY JUSTINE F. ANDRONICI and the Civil Rights Revolution AND DEBRA S. KATZ 58 BOOKMARKS ESSAY Great reads for spring 2011 50 Mujeres de Maiz Want to know how "free trade» 61 DVD WATCH 50 affects women in Mexico? Follow Feminist films available for ~ Women, corn, NAFTA the corn. home viewing BY MARIA MELENDEZ BACKTALK 63 Moving Backward The new House majority is trying to reverre progress on all Jronts-especially on women's rights. BY DONNA BRAZILE

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Spring ~ Number 21 ~ 5771/2011

WOMEN IN THE RESPONSA LITERATURE

Consulting Editor: David Golinkin

David Golinkin, Introduction 5

Debby Koren, Divorce out of Love: A Sixteenth-Century Woman's Story 7

Julie Lieber, Infidelity and Intimacy in Nineteenth-Century Vienna: Gender and Orthodoxy as Reflected in the Responsa of Rabbi Eleazar Horowitz 24

David Golinkin, The Participation of Jewish Women in Public Rituals and Torah Study 1845-2010 46

Norma Baumel Joseph, "Those Self-Assured Women": A Close Reading of Rabbi Moses Feinstein's Responsum 67

Jessica Ann Rosenberg, "A Woman on the Bimah Means Ignorant Men": Women's Torah Reading and Modern Orthodox Identity 88

Alan Jotkowitz, Abortion and Maternal Need: A Response to Ronit Irshai 97

Ronit Irshai, Response to Alan Jotkowitz 110

Tova Ganzel & Deena Rachel Zimmerman, Hormonal Intervention for Religious Concerns: A Halakhic and Ethical Discussion 114

Haviva Ner-David, Hormonal Intervention for Religious Concerns: A Response 130

Michael Pitkowsky, "Dear Rabbi, I Am a Woman Who ...": Women Asking Rabbis Questions, from Rabbi Moshe Feinstein to the Internet 134

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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Holiness Streams toward the Future: Sexuality in Rav Kook's Thought 160

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Judith Margolis, A Torah Scroll 179

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Ruth Lamdan, Sefer Tikkun Soferim of Rabbi Itzhak Tzabah, reviewed by Debby Koren 185

Dvora E. Weisberg, Levirate Marriage and the Family in Ancient Judaism, reviewed by Aaron Amit 188

Elly Ternan, Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self, reviewed by Omi Leissner 193

Tsipy Ivry, Embodying Culture: Pregnancy in Japan and Israel, reviewed by Susan Sered 199

Dina Pinsky, Jewish Feminists: Complex Identities and Activist Lives, reviewed by Marla Brettschneider 202

Rokhl Faygenberg, Strange Ways (Of fremde Vegn), translated by Robert and Golda Werman, reviewed by Nora Gold 204

Jennifer Heath (ed.), The Veil: Women Writers on Its History, Lore and Politics, reviewed by Ruth Roded 207

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Call for Papers: Nashim no. 24 Feminist Receptions of Biblical Women 210

Call for Papers: Nashim no. 26 Jewish Women, Sport, and Physical Culture 211

Contributors to This Issue 213

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NOQANordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research

Editorial Normal People Worry Us Cecilia Asberg, Malin Ronnblom and Redi Koobak 67

Original Articles A Father's Body, a Nation's Heart-Caregiving Fathers in Contemporary Norwegian Film Adriana Margareta Dancus 71

Heteronormativity in First Encounters: An Interactional Analysis Stina Ericsson 87

Violent Women? The Challenge of Women's Violence in Intimate Heterosexual Relationships to Feminist Analyses of Partner Violence Viveka Enander 105

Taking Turns Criticality, Not Paranoia: A Generative Register for Feminist Social Research Sasha Roseneil 124

Book Reviews The Creative Politics of Unhappiness Krizia Nardini and Matilda Lindgren 132

Feminist Teaching: Contesting and Creating Boundaries Maria Carbin 137

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Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan ISSN: 1024.. 1256 CONTENTS

Volume 18, Number 1 2011

Nyla Ali Khan Negotiating the Boundaries of Gender, Community and 1 Nationhood: A Case Study of Kashmir

Mohammad Akbar You can cook, But :you can't take part in elections: 31 Sajid & Gendered Representations of Politics in Pakistani Shirin Zubair Newspaper Cartoons

Pranati Datta Female Trafficking and Illegal Migration from 47 Bangladesh to India

Najia Zaidi Glimpses of the New Woman in Sidhwa's Novels 63

Snobra Rizwan and Masculinities: A Feminist Critical 73 Discourse Analysis of Hindi Film Songs

S.M. Mostafa Kamal Socioeconomic Factors affecting Women's Intention to 83 Limit Childbearing in Bangladesh

Shehla Aftab Khan Views & News 97

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Inside This Issue Holding Space in the WILPF Commons ...... 3 Madeleine Rees brings human rights perspective ...... 4 Advancing Women as Peacemakers ...... 6 Y-WILPF and WILPF are one ...... 8 Triangle celebrates 75 years of activism ...... 10 Portland produces Rachel Corrie play ...... 12 Building Real Democracy in the U.S...... 13 The Militarization of Costa Rica ...... 14 WILPF Building a Nuclear-Free Future ...... 16 New U.S. National Director ...... 17 Afghan Women: How should WILPF respond? ...... 18 Peace Education: Jane Addams Walks in Tucson .....20 School of the Americas ...... 21 Young Women's Views on Beijing+15 ...... 22 Branch Action News ...... 30 Invitation to International Congress ...... 32

Cover Photo: Judy Anderson, left. and Amina Dual/e at the Des Moines Third Annual "Strong, Feisty Women Award Banquet. " Anderson is a WILPF member, and Dualle, from Somalia, owns a small, African store and has been attending branch meetings with WILPF member Jane Magers. Dualle is concerned about the Des Moines City Council's refusal to license a Somali t~i company, thus threatening the livelihood of some Somali cab drivers. Some WILPF members have attended City Council meetings on their behalf. Photo: Susan Seitz

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Spring 2011

Fiction

A Study of Light Sara Kay Rupnik

Mrs. Brown Ann G. Thomas

Drowning Kittens Lucy Warner Nonfiction

Pushing Through Karen Frank, Susan Pope, Carrie Lugar Slayback, Adriane St. Clare Poetry

Poems from the East Coast States Hannah Stein, Guest Editor Sasha Ettinger, Sandra Kohler, Janet Krauss, Diana Pinckney, Marjorie Norris, Susan Roche, Ada Jill Schneider, Dorothy Schiff Shannon, Carole Stone, Dale Tushman Art

A Visual Dialogue Ester Hernandez

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Politics 0- Gender

Volume 7 I Number 2 I Tune 2011

ARTICLES When Gender and Party Collide: Stereotyping in Candidate Trait Attribution Danny Hayes 133 Not in Our Right Minds: The Implications of Reason and Passion in the Law Catherine Warrick 166 My Heart Says One Thing but My Head Says Another? Men, Women, and the Psychology of Partisanship in Britain Robert Johns, Kristi Winters, and Rosie Campbell 193 Gender Affinity Effects in Vote Choice in Westminster Systems: Assessing "Flexible" Voters in Canada Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant and Julie Croskill 223

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLmCS Gender, Politics, and State Architecture Introduction Louise Chappell and Jill Vickers 251 Gender and State Architectures: The Impact of Governance Structures on Women's Politics Jill Vickers 254 Informal Institutions, Protest, and Change in Gendered Federal Systems Lee Ann Banaszak and S. Laurel Weldon 262 Gender Policy and State Architecture in Latin America Susan Franceschet 273 Gender and Devolution in Spain and the United Kingdom Meryl Kenny and Fiona Mackay 280 State Structures and The Politics of Child Care Deborah Brennan and Rianne Mahon 286

BOOK REVIEW ESSAY The Victoria Schuck Award: A Sonata for Gender Politics Scholarship Sue Tolleson-Rinehart 294

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PRAXIS: Gender & Cultural Critiaues Volume 22, Number 1/2 Spring/Fall 2010

CONTENTS

Black Feminist Thought

Women within Black Power: the Revolution within the Revolution 1 Courtney Shoemaker

Parallels of Oppression 7 Rachel C. Kennedy

Performing African American Womanhood: Hazel Scott and the Politics 15 of Image in WWII America H. Zahra Caldwell

The Possessive Dis-Investment in Goodness 31 Alexandra Walker

Generational Survival, the Pepitition of Memory, Autonomy and 47 Empowerment in Gayle Jones' Corregidora Kianna M. Middleton

Manifestos, Declarations and Statements 57 Short Fiction/Essays

You Were Always Dying 105 Alka Roy

Another Apple 109 John DeBon

ESSIE 117 Barbara Ann Porte

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Poetry

My Mother Builds Me Out of Sticks/Rachel Kann 125

Fragile Fabric We Might Be Made Of/Barbara Rockman 126

Petaluma High School Track/No Birds Sing/Donna L. Emerson 127

Ice TrioletlCaro/ Smallwood 129 Jury DutylThe Improper Burial/Allison Eir Jenks 130

My Father Leaves Vilnius/Lyn Lifshin 134

Book Reviews 137

Contributors 143

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Issue #50 Spring 2011

Nothing About Us

Without Us

INSIDE:

Rights, Realities, and Issues of Women with Disabilities by Laura Hershey

Confronting the Sexual Abuse of Women with Disabilities by R. Amy Elman

On Claiming My Movement: Disability and by Mia Mingus

Some Tips for Activist Groups: How to Be More Inclusive to People with Disabilities by Jennifer Robinson

What's a Leg Got to Do With It? Black, Female, and Disabled in America by Donna R. Walton

Disllbility and Diversity: Chlillenges to Normalization and Sameness by Susan Hawthorne

Devoted: A Feminist Analysis ofDisability Fetishism by Philippa Willitts

Plus more articles, poetry, news, actions, and feminist hotline!

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 100 Title: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS (page 1 of 2) Issue: v.19, no.37, May 2011 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH matters Volume 19 Number 37 May 2011

Acknowledgements and announcements Editorial 4 Marge Berer Privatisation in health systems in developing countries: what's in a name?

Features: Privatisation 10 Ayako Honda, Pierana Gabriel Affordability of emergency obstetric and neonatal care at Randaoharison, Mitsuaki Matsui public hospitals in Madagascar 21 Sabina Faiz Rashid, Owasim Akram, The sexual and reproductive health care market in Hilary Standing Bangladesh: where do poor women go? 32 Padma Bhate-Deosthali, Poor standards of care in small, private hospitals in Ritu Khatri, Suchitra Wagle Maharashtra, India: implications for public-private partnerships for maternity care 42 Sapna Desai, Tara Sinha, Prevalence of hysterectomy among rural and urban women AjayMahal with and without health insurance in Gujarat, India 52 Anh D Ngo, Peter Hill Quality of reproductive health services at commune health stations in Viet Nam: implications for national reproductive health care strategy 62 Ha Nguyen, Jeremy Snider, Assessing public and private sector contributions in Nirmala Ravishankar, reproductive health financing and utilization for six Oyunbileg Magvanjav sub-Saharan African countries 75 Supon Limwattananon, Trends and inequities in where women delivered their Viroj Tangcharoensathien, babies in 25 low-income countries: evidence from Supakit Sirilak Demographic and Health Surveys 86 Suratchada Kongsri, Supon Equity of access to and utilization of reproductive health Limwattananon, Supakit Sirilak, services in Thailand: national Reproductive Health Survey Phusit Prakongsai, data, 2006 and 2009 Viroj Tangcharoensathien 98 Agata Chelstowska Stigmatisation and commercialisation of abortion services in Poland: turning sin into gold 107 Andrea Whittaker Cross-border assisted reproduction care in Asia: implications for access, equity and regulations

Features: Maternal mortality and morbidity 117 Carla AbouZahr New estimates of maternal mortality and how to interpret them: choice or confusion? 129 Sandesh Pantha Repeated pregnancy in a woman with uterine prolapse from a rural area in Nepal

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133 Emily Jackson, Brooke Ronald A strategic assessment of unsafe abortion in Malawi Johnson, Hailemichael Gebreselassie, Godfrey 0 Kangaude, Chisale Mhango 144 Marina Jonkers, Annemiek Severe maternal morbidity among immigrant women in the Richters, Joost Zwart, Ferko Dry, Netherlands: patients' perspectives Jos van Roosmalen

Bookshelf 154 Rahul Goswami Putting Women First: Women and Health in a Rural Community by Rani Bang with Sunanda Khorgade and Rupa Chinai

Features: Condom social marketing 157 Christopher H Purdy Using the Internet and social media to promote condom use in Turkey 166 Wendy Knerr Does condom social marketing improve health outcomes and increase usage and equitable access?

Features: Sexual health 174 Martine Collum bien, Manasee Youth-friendly services in two rural districts of West Bengal Mishra, Charlotte Blackmore and Jharkhand. India: definite progress. a long way to go 184 Laetitia C Rispel, Carol A Metcalf, Sexual relations and childbearing decisions of HIV-discordant Kevin Moody, Allanise Cloete, couples: an exploratory study in South Africa and Tanzania Georgina Caswell

Round Ups 194 Public health systems. financing and privatisation 199 Maternal health and maternal mortality 202 Law and policy 206 Advocacy 207 Service delivery 210 Research 214 Human papillomavirus 217 Condoms 220 HIV-AIDS

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A SPACE OF YOUR OWN 34.1 MOMENTOUS

EDITOR'S LETTER POETRY

FIONA LEHN CHANTAL GIBSON Momentous 5 The Mountain Pine Beetle Suite 16

MELISSA WALKER i. Pre-med, Prepatoria 43 INTERVIEW LEAH MURRAY LORRIE MILLER still here (and not here) 58 In the Company of Cathleen With, Witness and Storyteller 53 LAURIE D GRAHAM Say Here, Here 76

SHELLEY BANKS FICTION Midnight 84 AMY KENNY SUE SORENSEN Chocolate Season 7 Treading Water 86 JUDY McFARLANE CARLA BRAIDEK Pill-Sorting for Dummies 29 Marooned 88 NALO HOPKINSON Casualties: Four Crew Members Lost-Drifted Away 89 Chance 67 Slivers 90

CHRISTY ANN CONLIN DINA E. COX Album 78 Love 92

JESSICA BALMER Diagram 93 CREATIVE NON-FICTION DEIRDRE LAIDLAW JANE SILCOTT Blue 94 The Goddess of Light & Dark 20 ANNE PANNING SIGAL SAMUEL 6 Reasons Why I Miss Being Pregnant 95 Love and Other Irregular Verbs 36

LESLEYANNE RYAN The Visitor 44 ART

WENDY MARCUS TERIDONOVAN Just John 61 Blink 4

KUMIKO FUJINAMI Entangled 51 Constellation 1018 52

GENEVI~VE PRATTE Les Ultimes 60 Sous Les Etoiles 75 Eclipse ff1

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ROOM REVIEWS

CANDACE FERTILE Flesh in the Inkwell: Poems from a Writer's Life 96 Everything Was Good-Bye 97

KASIA JARONCZYK My Nature 99

ROOMMATE Meet one Room reader 100

ROOM RECOMMENDS Editors share their favourites 101

CONTRIBUTORS 103

THE BACKROOM Surfer, Yogi, Gardener, and Nourisher Shani Cranston 112

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HEALING OURSELVES ISSUE 80, SPRING 2011

FEATURED ARTICLES

6 THERE ARE CROSSROADS: SKELETON WOMAN, ELEGBA, AND ME Cathleen Bailey When we are born, we forget what we previously knew, and our life becomes a process of remembering the path we have already chosen.

II KEEP WALKING: My JOURNEY WITH CANCER Lisa McSherry As a priestess I have long counseled others to turn to the divine when the going gets tough, but now I find my prayers wanted to revert to a child's plea: "Make it better and I'll clean my room."

16 SEEKING THE WELL OF LIFE: ILLNESS AND THE SHAMANIC CALL OF THE NORNS Katherine McDowell I had entered a time of purging, shedding, descending, decaying, dwindling, dying, waiting, and gestating at the threshold of life and death; a time of neither birth nor peace - and one when comfort is not often apparent.

23 THE HEALING POWER OF BEAUTY Elise Fischer I have always associated the Mother Goddess with the beautiful: the prairie landscape of my childhood home, the call of the meadowlarks, Grandma's quilt that covered my bed, my "CALL OF THE NORNS" mother's gende singing. BY HOLLY SIERRA 26 EMBODYING SHAKTI: KUNDALINI RISING & THE HEALING POWER OF LIGHT Teri Degler For more than two decades I'd been researching and writing about Shakti - the divine feminine force - and how ancient yogic teachings about her related to personal transformation and divinely-inspired creativity. Clearly, I was being called upon to "put my money where my mouth is."

30 ALONE No MORE Three Stories of Healing by Sage Woman Readers

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Cover art: Open Heart by Mara Friedman. See more of her work at www.newmoonvisions.com

NO. So HEALING OURSELVES

COLUMNS DEPARTMENTS 4 Living the Dream 76 Crafty Goddess Anne Newkirk Niven 79 Leaves of Sage 34 One ofTen Thousand: Hygeia & Her Sisters Diana L. Paxson 83 Tools for Transformation 43 Herbal Adventures: 87 The Rattle Lovely Lavender Susun Weed 94 Women at the Well 45 The Jambalaya Spirit: 95 Weaving the Web A Holistic Approach Luisah Teish 96 A Pinch of Sage 47 The Four-Footed Path: Crow Medicine Susan Chernak McElroy 51 Green Witch Magic: POETRY Moving Spiders Ella Andrews 10 Beads 55 Qyeen ofMl!elf: Lessons of e Fall Donna Henes 15 The Witch in Winter 57 Crone Ebs, Crone Heart: 22 Bird Woman Falls Waking p Ann Kreilkamp 33 True Name 61 Seasons of Change: Fare Thee Well: Bee Smith 65 The Weave of Our Lives Dreams of Birth Anne Hill 69 Thealo~with an "K: Healing reams Nanty Vedder-Shults 73 A Circle is Cast: Visualize Healing DeAnna AIDa

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Contents

Mary Hawkesworth Signs 2005-2015: Reflections on the Nature and 511 Global Reach of Interdisciplinary Feminist Knowledge Production

Comparative Perspectives Symposium: Feminists Reconceptualize Peace

Chan Shun-hing Beyond War and Men: Reconceptualizing Peace in 521 Relation to the Everyday and Women

Jasmina Lukic Protected by Friendship and Caring: Women and 532 Peace in the Former Yugoslav Countries

Pumla Gobodo- Intersubjectivity and Embodiment: Exploring the 541 Madikizela Role of the Maternal in the Language of Forgiveness and Reconciliation

Lau Kin Chi Actions at the Margins 551

Jacqueline Pitanguy Reconceptualizing Peace and Violence against 561 Women: A Work in Progress

Emiliana Bernard Crossing the Border: Racism and in a 566 Stephenson Conflicted Country

Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls Pacific Regional Perspectives on Women and the 570 Media: Making the Connection with UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (Women, Peace, and Security) and Section J of the Beijing Platform for Action

Sit Tsui Double Task 577

Tani Barlow The Big Words and Our Work: Peace, Women, and 588 the Everyday

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Articles

Deepti Misri "Are you a man?": Performing Naked Protest in 603 India

Jennifer Erickson and "We want empowerment for our women": 627 Caroline Faria Transnational Feminism, Neoliberal Citizenship, and the Gendering of Women's Political Subjectivity in Postconflict South Sudan

Erica Michelle Lagalisse "Marginalizing Magdalena": Intersections of Gender 653 and the Secular in Anarchoindigenist Solidarity Activism

Katie E. Oliviero Sensational Nation and the Minutemen: Gendered 679 Citizenship and Moral Vulnerabilities

Melissa W. Wright Necropolitics, Narcopolitics, and : Gendered 707 Violence on the Mexico-U.S. Border

Kathy E. Ferguson Gender and Genre in Emma Goldman 733 Book Reviews

Julia Driver Fo~iveness from a Feminist Perspective by Kathryn 759 Norlock Making Amends: Atonement in Morality and Politics by Linda Radzik

Anna C. Chave String, Felt, Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft 762 in American Art by Elissa Auther

Ayoma Malema Shades of Difference: Why Skin Color Matters edited 764 by Evelyn Nakano Glenn

Scott Lauria Morgensen Making Space for edited by 766 Joyce Green Native Americans and the Christian Right: The Gendered Politics of Unlikely Alliances by Andrea Smith Native Men Remade: Gender and Nation in Contemporary Hawaii by Ty P. Kawika Tengan Mapping the Americas: The Transnational Politics of Contemporary Native Culture by Shari M. Huhndorf

About the Contributors 777

Guidelines for Contributors 783

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Table of Contents

Notes for a Magazine 3 "COME OUT!!Join the Sisters and Brothers of the Gay Liberation Front" 5 Fran Winant A World Wide Conspiracy of Radical Lesbians: Ain't I a Woman? and in the 1970s 9 Agatha Beins Coming Out and Creativity 17 Evel;yn Torton Beck "How Can You, As a Lesbian, Claim To Do Research?" 21 Tucker Pamella Farley LESBIAN SPACES IN THE 70s 31 Madeline Davis The Queer Thing: Black Women's Writing and the Miracle of Audience 39 Alexis Pauline Gumbs Piecing together Azalea: A Magazine for Third-World Lesbians 1977-1983 43 Renee Delong Ire-member... 51 Myriam Fougere kara walker on the upper east side 54 Cheryl Clarke Too much 55 Cheryl Clarke A song oflonging 56 Cheryl Clarke Jewish Lesbian Lives in the 1970s 59 Evel;yn Torton Beck How Goodly Are Thy Tents! 62 Bonnie J. Morris Violet Press: Women's Writing and Art Creating Their Own Context in The 1970s 66 Fran Wtnant What Will the Neighbors Think? 1977 72 Patricia A. Gozemba

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Here We Are Now 75 Amanda Ream I Was There and I Am Here 78 Jeri Hilderley A Survey of Lesbian Readers: Literature, Identity, and Activism 87 Mimi Iimuro VanAusdall Searching for Black Lesbian Elders! 95 Lisa C. Moore and Tiona McClodden Obituary 97 Frances Ann Day (June 30, 1942 - September 24,2010) Letter to the Editor 100 Sinister Wzsdom Community Distribution Network 101 Where To Find Sinister Wzsdom 102 Contributor Biographies 103 Call for Submissions 107 Advertisements 108

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I 4 100 Years of International Women's Day:

Women's unpaid work still not valued I Magano Neri 6 Another World is possible The Wold Social Forum met in Senegal Lucy Edwards 8 One Step forward, two Steps backward The ongoing struggle for human rights protection for sexual minorities- Liz Frank 10 Why I love Namibia - Vox Pops 12 MOTHER AFRICA: Young at heart Meme Aira proves that age is just a number Sheena Magenya 16 My reality cheque keeps bouncing! Creating a positive relationship with my money Afra Schimming-Chase 18 SURFACE TENSION Photo Exhibition by Christine Skowski 20 Twee vrouens - twee generasies - een visie Deur Buffy Tebbit 22 How to start a successful small business The six basic principles - Heidi von Hase 24 Interview: Making it happen Paving a path in the world of business 26 A Search for Truth - Part 3 A story in four parts by Hugh Ellis

Regulars

14 WOMEN'S HEALTH: High Blood Pressure 28 Sister Namibia Resource Centre

30 Home Page Distributing Sister Namibia 32 News clippings

33 SMS your say Notes from our Readers 34 Today the issue is ...

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Volume 18 • Number 1 • Spring 2011 Social IPcmJill ltncc § International Studies in Gender, State, and Society

Issue Theme: Gender, Family, Policy: New Concepts, New Findings

Articles

What Adult Worker Model? A Critical Look at Recent Social Policy Reform in Europe from a Gender and Family Perspective 1 MARY DALY Not Just Maternalism: Marriage and Fatherhood in American Welfare Policy 24 DORIT GEVA "Let Us Help Them to Raise Their Children into Good Citizens": The Lone-Parent Families Act and the Wages of Care-Giving in Israel 52 SARA HELMAN Do Family Policy Regimes Matter for Children's Well-Being? 82 DANIEL ENGSTER AND HELENA OLOFSDOTIER STENSOTA Choices and Life Chances: Feminism and the Politics of Generational Change 125 DEBORAH STEVENSON, CHRISTINE EVERINGHAM, AND PENELOPE ROBINSON

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Studies in Gender and Sexuality

Volume 12 Number 2

Symposium

Samson Now: Essays on the Biblical Myth of Samson, Inspired by David Grossman's Lion's Honey: The Myth 0/ Samson Symposium Editor: Eyal Rozmarin, Ph.D.

Samson Now, an Introduction Eyal Rozmarin, Ph.D. 79 The Book of Judges Chapters 13-16 83

The Myth of Samson: Omnipotence, Alienation and Destructive Narcissism Sam Gerson, Ph.D. 89 Naked Liberty: Taming Wild Lions, Washing Sticky Honey Jean-Max Gaudilliere, Ph.D. 97 Living Values: Maternal Corporal Subjectivity and the Value of Life and Death Miri Rozmarin, Ph.D. 108 Samson the Non-European Udi Aloni 124

Essay

Masculinities and the Aesthetics of Love: Reading Terrorism in De Niro's Game and Paradise Now Dina Georgis, Ph.D. 134

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VOL.XXI I No.[ranSF 0 RMATI 0 N S

CONTENTS Spring 2011 I Summer 2011

Introduction: Teaching Digital Media JACQUELINE ELLIS AND ELLEN GRUBER GARVEY, Editors I I Introduction: Teaching with Digital Media: Widening the Framework MARy McALEER. BALKUN, Guest Editor IS

ESSAYS

On Building Things: Student-Designed Print and Digital Exhibits in the Book History Class JESSICA DESPAIN 25 Hacking the Field: Teaching Digital Humanities with Off-the-Shelf Tools LAUREN E KLEIN 37 Performing Criticism: How Digital Audio Can Help Students Learn (and Teach) Poetry CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS 53 Perry In Japan: A Transnational, Digital, and Pedagogical Project SUSAN SMULYAN 69 The Humanities Student as Digital Archivist: Pedagogical Opportunity in the Our Americas Archive Partnership MELISSA BAILAR 80

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PHOTO ESSAY

Neighborhood Narratives HANA IVERSON 92

TEACHERS TALK

Teaching on the Virtuality Continuum: Augmented Reality in the Classroom CRAIG KApP AND MARy McALEER BALKUN 100

MEDIA ESSAYS

Hyperlinking LGBTQ History: Teaching with OutHistory.org LAUREN JAE GUTTERMAN 114 Blogging the Early American Novel LISA LOGAN 119 Teaching m,men and Trauma on Facebook AMI BLUE 124

Teaching New York~ African American History in Widening Digital Circles KATHLEEN HULSER 128 E-Readers in the Classroom PHILLIP BARRON 133 Virtual Field Trips: Creating Customized Audio Tours for Teaching with Visual Culture BETTINA CARBONELL 139

Contributors 143

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Violence Against Volume 17 Number 4 April 20 I I Women

Contents Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 431 Articles "Trauma of Rape" Discourse: A Double-Edged Template for Everyday Understandings of the Impact of Rape? Nicola Gavey and Johanna Schmidt 433 The Mothering Perceptions of Women Abused byTheir Partner Einat Pe/ed and Inbal Barak Gil 457 The Long Arc of Recovery: Characterizing Intimate Partner Violence and Its Psychosocial Effects Across 17 Years Taryn Undhorst and Blair Beadnell 480 Attitudinal Correlates of Girls' Use of Violence in Teen Dating Relationships Poco D. Kernsmith and Richard M. Tolman 500 Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Socially Disadvantaged Chilean Women Sarah Miner, Ulian Ferrer, Rosina Cianelli. Margarita Berna/es. and BiJ/tica Cabieses 517 Research Note Understanding Self-Harm in Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Qualitative Analysis of Calls Made by Victims to a Crisis Hotline in China Susan P. Y. Wong. Cuiling Wang. Mei Meng. and Michael R. Phil/ips 532

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Violence Against Volume 17 Number 5 May 2011 Women

Contents Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 547 Research Articles The Impact of Comprehensive Services in Substance Abuse Treatment for Women With a History of Intimate Partner Violence Christina M.Andrews, Dingcai Cao,jeanne C. Marsh, and Hee-Choon Shin 550 What Accounts for Men's Hostile Attitudes Toward Women? The Influence of Hegemonic Male Role Norms and Masculine Stress Kathryn E Gallagher and Dominic J. Parrott 568 Putting Context Into a Cultural Perspective: Examining Arab and Jewish Adolescents' Judgments and Reasoning About Spousal Retribution Ronald O. Pitner, Ron Avi Astor, Rami Benbenishty, Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia and Anat Zeira 584 The Relationships Between Perceived Levels of Control, Psychological Distress, and Legal System Variables in a Sample of Sexual Assault Survivors Ryan M. Walsh and Steven E Bruce 603 Law Enforcement Officers' Attitudes About Domestic Violence Angela R. Gover, Dagmar Pudrzynska Paul, and Mary Dodge 619 Research Note "Paper Abuse": When All Else Fails, Batterers Use Procedural Stalking Susan L Miller and Nicole L Smolter 637 Research and Activism Review Sex Trafficking in Nepal:A Review of Intervention and Prevention Programs Michelle R. Kaufman and Mary Crawford 651 Review Essay Pornography's Effects:The Need for Solid Evidence:A Review Essay of Everyday Pornography, edited by Karen Boyle (New York: Routledge, 20 I 0) and Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality, by (Boston: Beacon, 20 I 0) Ronald Weitzer 666

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~~ Violence f'1J Against Volume 17 Number 6 June 20 I I ,. Women

Contents Special Issue: Engaging Communities to End Sexual Violence: Current Research on Bystander Focused Prevention Guest Editors' Introduction Sharyn J. Potter and Victoria L Banyard 679 Articles The Social Justice Roots of the Mentors in Violence Prevention Model and Its Application in a High School Setting jackson Katz, H. Alan Heisterkamp, and Wm. Michael Fleming 684 Sisterhood May Be Powerful for Reducing Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence:An Evaluation of the Bringing in the Bystander In-Person Program with Sorority Members Mary M. Moynihan, Victoria L Banyard,julie S.Arnold, Robert P. Eckstein, and jane G. Stapleton 703 Preventing Sexual Aggression Among College Men:An Evaluation of a Social Norms and Bystander Intervention Program Christine A. Gidycz, Lindsay M. Orchowski, and Alan D. Berkowitz 720

The Men's Program: Does It Impact College Men's Self-Reported Bystander Efficacy and Willingness to Intervene? jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling,john D. Foubert, Hope M. Brasfield, Brent Hill, and Shannon Shelley-Tremblay 743 Rehearsing for Real life: The Impact of the InterACT Sexual Assault Prevention Program on Self-Reported likelihood of Engaging in Bystander Interventions Courtney £Ahrens, Marc D. Rich, and jodie B. Ullman 760 Evaluation of Green Dot: An Active Bystander Intervention to Reduce Sexual Violence on College Campuses Ann L Coker, Patricia G. Cook-Craig, Corrine M. Williams, Bonnie S. Fisher, Emily R. Clear, Lisandra S. Garcia, and Lea M. Hegge 777 Practitioner Note Bringing in the Target Audience in Bystander Social Marketing Materials for Communities: Suggestions for Practitioners Sharyn j. Potter and jane G. Stapleton 797 Announcement Announcing the 20 I 0 Violence Against Women Best Article Award Winner Claire M. Renzetti 81 3

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VOLUME XXVI, NUMBER 1 SPRING 2011

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

BEYOND THE LOCKER ROOM: CHANGING NARRATIVES ONEARLY SURGERY FOR INTERSEX CHILDREN ••••• •. .Alison Davidian 1

A BACK DOOR TO INDIVIDUAL TITLE IX LIABILITY? THE IMPLICATIONS OF FITZGERALD V. BARNSTABLE SCHOOL COMMIITEE ON THE LIABILITY OF TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS FOR PEER-TO-PEER lIARASSMENT .•• Jennifer Kirby Tanney 23

PERPETUATING AGEISM VIA ADOPTION STANDARDS AND PRACTICES ••••••••..••••••• •• Sara C. Mills 69

COMMENTS

START A FAMILY OR BECOME A PROFESSOR? PARENTAL LEAVE POLICIES FOR POSTDOCTORAL FELWWS TRAINING FOR ACADEMIC CAREERS IN THE SCiENCES •••••....•••.••••••••.....•.•••••• George E. McCue 109

WISCONSIN MEDICAL MALPRACTICE LAW FAILS TO FULLY COMPENSATE FOR NEGLIGENTLY PERFORMED ABORTIONS •••••••••••.••••••. . Nicole Schrier 141

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WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL

SPRING / SUMMER 2011 VOLUME 32, NUMBER 1

2 PARALLEL PERSPECTIVES By Joan Marter and Margaret Barlow

PORTRAITS, ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 3 COSMOLOGY AND TRANSFORMATION IN THE WORK OF MICHELLE STIJART By Christine Filippone

13 MIMI SMITH: FASHIONING ART AND LIFE By Susan Earle

22 JANET CULBERTSON: THE TOXIC WILDERNESS By Joyce Beckenstein

30 MAGDALENA ABAKANOWICZ AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIGURE IN POSTWAR POLISH SCULPTURE By Aneta Biesiadecka

39 ALINA SZAPOCZNIKOW AND HER SCULPTURE OF PLASTIC IMPERMANENCE By Amy Chmielewski

REVIEWS 48 Nancy Spero: The Work By Christopher Lyon Nancy Spero: Codex Nancy Spero Edited by Roel Arkesteijn Nancy Spero: Torture of Women By Diana Nemiroff and Elaine Scarry Nancy Spero: Dissidances By Nancy Spero, et ai. Reviewed by Deborah Frizzell

52 Unsettled Visions: Contemporary Asian American Artists and the Social Imaginary By Margo Machida Reviewed by Alexandra Chang

53 Eva Hesse Spectres 1960 Edited by E. Luanne McKinnon Eva Hesse: Longing, Belonging and Displacement By Vanessa Corby Reviewed by Rachel Epp Buller

55 Angels of Anarchy: Women Artists and Surrealism Edited by Patricia Allmer Reviewed by Robert Belton

57 Surreal Friends, Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo and Kati Horna By Stefan van Raay, et ai. Reviewed by Pamela H. Simpson 59 Imagining la Chica Moderna By Joanne Hershfield Becoming Modern, Becoming Tradition By Adriana Zavala Reviewed by Alison Fraunhar 61 Dada's Women By Ruth Hemus Reviewed by Melissa Johnson 63 Child of the Fire: Mary Edmonia Lewis and the Problem of Art History'S Black and Indian Subject By Kirsten Pai Buick Reviewed by Jennifer Wingate

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65 Mrs. Delany and Her Circle Edited by Mark Laird and Alicia Weisberg-Roberts Reviewed by Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell

67 SHORT TAKES Reviewed by Mary C. Simpson, Nina Gara Bozicnik and ViHorio Colaizzi

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VOL UME 22 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2011

OPEN FORUM

ARTICLES 'Nothing but a Pack of Cards': Semi-fictitious Persons and Flopping Jellyfish in Elizabeth Bowen RENEE c. HOOGLAND 1

'Not Simple, Not Pure': Revisioning of Mythical Women in the Stories of Sara Maitland ANNA FISK 15 Fianerie and the Ghosts of War: Hidden Perspectives of Edith Wharton's 'The Look of Paris' TERESA GOMEZ REus 29 Making It Up with the Motherland: Revision and Reconciliation in Edna O'Brien's The Light of Evening ELLEN MCWILLIAMS 50 Apostolic Minds and the Spinning House: Jane Ellen Harrison and Virginia Woolf's Discourse of Alterity SOWON S. PARK 69

REVIEWS Janet Soskice, Sisters of Sinai ROBERT ACKERMAN 79

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Marina Mackay, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of World War II; Phyllis Lassner, Anglo-Jewish Women Writing the Holocaust LAURA KIRKLEY 83 Caroline Blyth, ed., Decadent Verse: An Anthology of Late· Victorian Poetry, 1872-1900 CATHERINE MAXWELL 87 Sylvia Townsend Warner, New Collected Poems, ed. Claire Harman; Valentine Ackland, Journey From Winter: Selected Poems, ed. Frances Bingham MATTHEW MITTON 91 Gayle Davis, 'The Cruel Madness of Love': Sex, Syphilis and Psychiatry in , 1880-1930 JOHN REGAN 95 Daniela Caselli, Improper Modernism: Djuna Barnes's Bewildering Corpus EMMA WHITING 98

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by HEATHER TILLEY 101

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 111

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 115

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WOMEN & CRIMINALJUSTICE

Volume 21, Number 2,2011

Contents

ARTICLES Investigating Trauma History and Related Psychosocial Deficits of Women in Prison: Implications for Treatment and Rehabilitation 83 Angela K. Fournier, Mary Ellen Hughes, David P Hurford, and Collin Sainio Assessing the Needs of Women Recently Released From Prison 100 Kathleen]. Bergseth, Katie Richardson jens, Lindsey Bergeron-Vigesaa, and Thomas D. McDonald When Screams Are Not Released: A Study of Communication and Consent in Acquaintance Rape Situations 123 jacob Bucher and Michelle Manasse Rape Crisis Centers and Programs: "Doing Amazing, Wonderful Things on Peanuts" 141 Shana L. Maier

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WOMEN & HEALTH

Volume 50, Number 1,2010 Contents

Women's Retirement and Self-Assessed Well-Being: An Analysis of Three Measures of Well-Being Among Recent and Long-Term Retirees Relative to Homemakers 1 Michelle Pannor Silver

Mental Health and Interpersonal Factors Associated with HIV-Related Risk Behaviors Among Non-Institutionalized Female Injection Drug Users Who Are Also Sex Workers in China 20 jing Gu, PhD, joseph T F. Lau, PhD, Hongyao Chen, MD, Xi Chen, MD, Chuliang Liu, MD, and jun Liu, MD

Breast Cancer Knowledge and Screening Behaviors of the Female Teachers 37 NaimNur, MD

Problematic Social Support, Family Functioning, and Subjective Well-Being in Women with Rheumatoid Arthritis 53 Mary-Beth Coty, PhD, RN and Kenneth A. Wallston, PhD

ADHD Among a Cohort of Ethnic Minority Women 71 Roberta Waite, EdD, APRN, CNS-BC and Mary Tran, BA, MPH

Women Bound to Be Active (Years 3 and 4): Can a Book Club Help Women Overcome Barriers to Physical Activity and Improve Self-Worth? 88 jennifer 1. Huberty, PhD, jamie Vener, PhD, Lynda Ransdell, PhD, FACSM, CSCS, Laura Schulte, PhD, Melissa A. Budd, MS, and Yong Gao, PhD

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WOMEN & HEALTH

Volume 50, Number 2, 2010 Contents

Intimate Partner Violence and Consistent Condom Use Among Drug-Using Heterosexual Women in New York City 107 Subadra Panchanadeswaran, PhD, MSW, Victoria Frye, DrPH, Vijay Nandi, MPH, Sandro Galea, MD, DrPH, David Vlahov, PhD, RN, and Danielle Ompad, PhD

Six Months After Routine Screening for Intimate Partner Violence: Attitude Change, Useful and Adverse Effects 125 J. M. Spangaro, B Soc Wk (Hons), A. B. Zwi, MB BCh, MSc, PhD, R. G. Poulos, ME BS, MPH, PhD, and W. Y. N. Man, BVSc, BSc, PhD

Factors Related to Physicians' Willingness to Vaccinate Girls Against HPV: The Importance of Subjective Norms and Perceived Behavioral Control 144 Natoshia M. Aske/son, MPH, PhD, Shelly Campo, PhD, john B. Lowe, PhD, Leslie K. Dennis, PhD, Sandi Smith, PhD, and julie Andsager, PhD

Situational Stressors Among African-American Women Living in Low-Income Urban Areas: The Role of Social Support 159 Kristine J. Ajrouch, PhD, Susan Reisine, PhD, Sungwoo Lim, MA, MS, Woosung Sohn, DDS, PhD, DrPH, and Amid Ismail, DrPH

Women's Magazine Coverage of Heart Disease Risk Factors: Good Housekeeping Magazine, 1997 to 2007 176 Carolyn M. Edy, PhD Candidate

Questioning Our Questions: Do Frequently Asked Questions Adequately Cover the Aspects of Women's Lives Most Affected by Abnormal Uterine Bleeding? Opinions of Women with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Participating in Focus Group Discussions 195 Kristen A. Matteson, MD, MPH and Melissa A. Clark, PhD

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Latina Self-Reported Mental Health and Delay in Health Care in a New Latino Destination 213 janine M. jurkowski, PhD, MPH, Emily Leckman Westin, PhD, and jose Rossy-Millan, PsyD

Factors Associated with Prenatal Care and Seeking Assistance in Public Hospitals in Vit6ria, Espfrito Santo, Brazil 229 Angelica espinosa Miranda, MD, PhD, Celia Regina Trindade, MD, MSc, Renato Hoffmann Nunes, MD, Erica Fernandes Marba, MD, Mariana Carrera Fernandes, MD, Gustavo Heringer Alcure Quarto, MD, and Luis Claudio Fran~a, MD, PhD

The Role of Individual Differences in Particular Autonomy-Connectedness in Women's and Men's Work-Family Balance 241 Marrie H. J. Bekker, PhD, jolanda J. P. Willemse, MSc, and jacqueline W. J. M. De Goeij, MSc

Predicting Women's Alcohol Risk-Taking While Abroad 262 Gabie Smith, PhD and Sarah Klein, BA

Preventing Unintended Pregnancies and Improving Contraceptive Use Among Young Adult Women in a Rural, Midwestern State: Health Promotion Implications 279 Shelly Campo, PhD, Natoshia M. Askelson, MPH, PhD, Erica L. Spies, MS, and Mary Losch, PhD

Perpetuating "Scientific Motherhood": Infant Feeding Discourse in Parents Magazine, 193~2007 297 Katherine A. Foss, PhD

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Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in Reproductive Health Centers: An Evaluation Study 313 Lisa G. Cola rossi, PhD, MSW, Vicki Breitbart, EdD, MSW, and Gabriela S. Betancourt, MPH

Beliefs About Breast Cancer and Help-Seeking Intentions for the Disease Among Women in India 327 Elizabeth A. Grunfeld, PhD and Neena Kohli, DPhil

The Effects of a Woman-Focused, Woman-Held Resource on Preventive Health Behaviors During Pregnancy: The Pregnancy Pocketbook 342 Shelley A. Wilkinson, PhD, Yvette D. Miller, PhD, and Bernadette Watson, PhD

Uncertainty and Liver Transplantation: Women with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis Before and After Transplant 359 Judith N. Lasker, PhD, Ellen D. Sogolow, PhD, jennifer M. Olenik, BS, David A. Sass, MD, and Robert M. Weinrieb, MD

Promoting Folic Acid to Spanish-Speaking Hispanic Women: Evaluating Existing Campaigns to Guide New Development 376 Michael Mackert, PhD, LeeAnn Kahlor, PhD, Kristi Silva, MA, and Yolanda Padilla, PhD

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Contents

Relationships Between Menstrual and Menopausal Attitudes and Associated Demographic and Health Characteristics: The Hilo Women's Health Study 397 Lynn A. Morrison, PhD, Lynnette 1. Sievert, PhD, Daniel E. Brown, PhD, Nichole Rahberg, BA, and Angela Reza, BA

Missed Opportunities to Prevent Perinatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission in 15 Jurisdictions in the United States During 2005-2008 414 Suzanne K. Whitmore, DrPH, Alpa Patel-Larson, MPH, Lorena Espinoza, DDS, MPH, Nan M. Ruffo, MPA, and Shubha Rao, MD, MPH

Factors Associated with Health Information-Seeking in Low-Income Pregnant Women 426 Carol Shieh, DNSc, RNC-OB, Marion E. Broome, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Timothy E. Stump, MA

Self-Esteem and Perception of Quality of Life Among Israeli Women with and without Physical Disability 443 Ilana Duvdevany, PhD

The Relationship of Chronic Disease and Demographic Variables to Physical Activity in a Sample of Women Aged 65 to 79 Years 459 Karen S. Leis, BSc, MD, Bruce A. Reeder, MD, MHSc, Karen E. Chad, PhD, Kevin S. Spink, PhD, Koren 1. Fisher, MSc, and Brenda G. Bruner, PhD

Factors Associated with Postmenopausal Osteoporosis: A Case-Control Study of Belgrade Women 475 Anita Grgurevic, MD, MSc, Zorana Gledovic, MD, PhD, and Nada VUjasinovic-Stupar, MD, PhD

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The Multidimensionality of "Pains of Imprisonment" Among Incarcerated 491 Michal Soffer, PhD, MSW and Mimi Ajzenstadt, PhD

Female Disclosure of HIV-Positive Serostatus to Sex Partners: A Two-City Study 506 Kathleen Sullivan, PhD, APRN-BC, Joachim VoSS', PhD, RN, and Dongmei Li, PhD

Negotiating Competing Discourses: The Decision to Take Menopausal Hormone Therapy Following Surgical Menopause 527 Beverley Burrell, BA, MA, DiP, TTchg, RN, Vivienne Valledor, BA, MA, Marie Crowe, BA, MNurs, PhD, RPN, and Lisa Whitehead, BSc, MA, PhD, RN

Maternal Stress, Physical Activity, and Body Mass Index During New Mothers' First Year Postpartum 544 Marlo M. Vernon, MPH, Deborah Young-Hyman, PhD, and Stephen W Looney, PhD

"A Waste of Time": Hispanic Women's Attitudes Toward Physical Activity 563 Eun-Ok 1m, PhD, MPH, RN, CNS, FAAN, Bokim Lee, PhD, MPH, RN, Hyenam Hwang, MSN, RN, Kyung Hee Yoo, PhD, RN, Wonshik Chee, PhD, Alexa Stuijbergen, PhD, FAAN, Lorraine Walker, EdD, FAAN, Adama Brown, PhD, Chelsea McPeek, Michelle Miro, and Eunice Chee

Perspectives on Pap Test Follow-Up Care Among Rural Appalachian Women 580 Nancy Schoenberg, PhD, Julie Baltisberger, MS, OTRIL, Shoshana Bardach, MA, and Mark Dignan, PhD, MPH

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Planning for Future Care Needs: Experiences of Unmarried Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Women 599 Melissa A. Clark, PhD, Ulrike Boehmer, PhD, Michelle 1. Rogers, PhD, and Mairead Sullivan, MSW

Return to Work, Economic Hardship, and Women's Postpartum Health 618 jenna N. Tucker, BA, joseph G. Grzywacz, PhD, Iris Leng, PhD, MD, C. Randall Clinch, DO, MS, and Thomas A. Arcury, PhD

Relationship Between Various Physical Activity Domains and Self-Perceived Health and Obesity in Women 639 Merike Kull, PhD, jorgen Matsi, MA, and Lennart Raudsepp, PhD

Keeping Women Active: An Examination of the Impacts of Self-Efficacy, Intrinsic Motivation, and Leadership on Women's Persistence in Physical Activity 652 Kathleen M. Lloyd, PhD and Donna E. Little, PhD

A Qualitative Study of Man-Sharing and the Implications for Midlife African American Women's Risk for HIV Infection 670 Gardenia Harris, PhD, MSW, Caroline Mallory, PhD, RN, and Cheryl Stampley, PhD, LCSW, RN

Primary Appraisal of Infertility: Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of a Greek Version of the Appraisal of Life Events Scale (ALE) in a Sample of Infertile Women Undergoing Fertility Treatment 688 Kleanthi Gourounti, PhDc, Fotios Anagnostopoulos, PhD, and Grigorios Vaslamatzis, PhD

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Factors Associated with Delays to Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer in Women in a Louisiana Urban Safety Net Hospital 705 Donna L. Williams, DrPH, Stephanie Tortu, PhD, and jessica Thomson, PhD

Health and Health Care Disparities Among Homeless Women 719 Cheryl Teruya, PhD, Douglas Longshore, PhD, Ronald M. Andersen, PhD, Lisa Arangua, MPP, Adeline Nyamathi, ANP, PhD, FAAN, Barbara Leake, PhD, and Lillian Gelberg, MD, MSPH

Working Sensitively with Child Sexual Abuse Survivors: What Female Child Sexual Abuse Survivors Want from Health Professionals 737 Kim McGregor, PhD, Marewa Glover, PhD, jeny Gautam, BAlBHSc, and Shirley jalich, PhD

Early Pregnancy Blood Lead and Spontaneous Abortion 756 Mohsen Vigeh, MD, PhD, Kazuhito Yokoyama, MD, DMSc, Fumihiko Kitamura, DMSc, Mohammadreza Afthinrokh, MSc, Abootaleb Beygi, MD, and Shirin Niroomanesh, MD

Family and Peer Influences on Sexual Behavior Among Female College Students in Wuhan, China 767 Hong Yan, PhD, Li H, MS, Yongyi Bi, PhD, Xunyu Xu, MS, Shiyue Li, PhD, and jay E. Maddock, PhD

Correlates of Television Viewing Among African American and Caucasian Women 783 Michelle L. Granner, PhD and Adel Mburia-Mwalili, MPH

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Guest Editor's Introduction ...... 7 Cynthia Weber

Articles

"Compassion" and Katrina: Reasserting Violent White Masculinity after the Storm ...... 11 Kate Lockwood Harris

From Sierra Leone to Kosovo: Exploring Possibilities for Gendered Peacebuilding ...... 29 Courtney E. Cole and Stephanie Norander

Salon

In the Salon ...... 51

Feminist Reflections on Food Aid: The Case of Numana in Haiti...... 53 Deborah Ballard-Reisch

Water in Haiti: Acknowledging the Dilemmas of Dialogue in "Service" Work ...... 63 Danielle Hope Luder and Shawny Anderson

Building and Practicing Theory: Addressing the Academic/Activist Binary in the Classroom ...... 67 Radhika Gajjala

Re-imagining Academic Meetings as Social Justice Workshops: Best Practices from the International Conference on Gender Centres in Africa ...... 71 Sarah Ryan and Shirley Randell

Offering a Helping Hand in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina ...... 79 Stefka Hristova

I Live Here: One Organization's Gendered Perspective on Humanitarian Aid and Social Justice ...... 83 Judy Battaglia and Erica Solomon

Book Reviews ...... 91

Media Reviews ...... 1 03

Alternative Scholarship ...... 113

Spring 2012 Special Issue Call for Manuscripts ...... 115

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® APRIL 2011 Volume 20, No.4

How to Frame and Claim Your Power on Campus...... 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play ...... 3-5 Administrators Earned More in 2010, But Not at Publics ...... 6 Manage Your Tune to Fulfill Your Bucket List ...... 7 How to Ease the Transition for Returning Veterans ...... 8 Tips to Find, Land and Keep the Right Job on Campus .... 14-15 How to Become a Great Boss ...... 16 The Young and the Restless: Pre-Tenure Women Speak Out ... 17 Women on the Move ...... 18, 23 The WISConsin Protests: Up Close and Personal ...... 19-20 Mankato Initiative to Transform Teacher Education...... 21 Use Laughter to Lighten the Load, Atmosphere, Stress .... 22-23 Editor: Madison Protest Rallies, Then and Now ...... 24 PLUS 41,2 pages of great new job opportunities for you ... 9-13

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MAY 2011 Volume 20, No.5

How to Use Your Innate Strengths to Excel as a Leader...... 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play ...... 3-6 TIps to Help SSAOs Prepare to Seek the Presidency ...... 7 Large Scale Change Drives Mankato Transformation ...... 8 Play 'Purposeful Politics' to Gain Success ...... 15 Women on the Move ...... 13, 16 Good Intentions Toward Diversity Aren't Enough ...... 17 How to Recover After You've Make a Mistake ...... 19 Women Students Speak Out About School, Family, Work ..... 20 Your Money in Your Life ...... 22 Editor: She was Ready, Willing-and Able ...... 24 PLUS 4+ pages of great new job opportunities for you ... 9-14

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® JUNE 2011 Volume 20, No.6

Take Charge of Building Your Campus Leadership Skills ...... 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play ...... 3--6 Women on the Move June 2011 ...... 7 It's Never Too Soon to Start Preparing for Tenure ...... 8 Check Your Ego at the Door: The Role of the AVP ...... 13 UNC Charlotte Mentor Program Supports Mid-Career Faculty 15 Considering a Doctorate? 10 Things You Need to Know ..... 16 Gender Equality in the 21"1 Century Ivory Tower? The Old Boys' Club Still Challenges Single Moms ...... 18 Editor: Girls Just Oughtto Have Fun ...... 20 PLUS 4 pages of great new job opportunities for you .... 9-12

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New Articles at WiNR

Midnight Moonlight: Reminiscing about Mary Stuever May 2011 Trail Travel

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WOMEN'S HEALTH & URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (Vol. X, Issue 1, May, 2011) Special Issue: Women's Health & Public Policy Special Issue Editor: Toba Bryant Contents

Special Issue Editor's Introduction vi TOBA BRYANT (University of Toronto Scarborough)

Revisiting the 'Dual Welfare State': Sickness, Injury & Unemployment Programs in Two 'Liberal' Regimes 10 MAUREEN BAKER, University of Auckland

Unsafe and Unacceptable Housing: Health & Policy Implications for Women Leaving Violent Relationships 32 NATASHA JATEGAONKAR, BC Non-Profit Housing Association PAMELA PONIC, University of British Columbia

Applying & Complexity Theory to Address the Social Determinants ofWomen's Health 59 ELIZABETH McGIBBON, St. Francis Xavier University CHARMAINE McPHERSON, St. Francis Xavier University

Social Determinants of Urban Indian Women's Health Status 87 JYOTSANA SHUKLA, Amity University, India

Structural Violence in Long-term Residential Care 111 PAT ARMSTRONG, York University HUGH ARMSTRONG, Carleton University ALBERT BANERJEE, York University TAMARA DALY, York University MARTA SZEBEHELY, Stockholm University

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January - June 2011

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

NEWS & MEETINGS 3 Group News 13 Sharing Our Experiences FIRE's Sixth Visit Since January 2010: Haiti Is Getting Back on Her Feet by Maria Suarez Toro, Feminist International Radio Endeavour, FIRE 14

FOCUS Women's Issues, Women's Voices: The Feminist Agenda in Today's World 15 Civil Society Can Monitor the Guarantee of Human Rights Interview with Maria Jose Araujo 17 The Struggle for the Right to Abortion Means Challenges for the Women's Movement Interview with Sergia Galvan 22 No Right Is Worth More Than Another, They All Intersect in Women's Lives Interview with Natalia Pineda Londono 26 Indigenous Women Are Very Discriminated Against and Kept in Ignorance Interview with Maria Elena Reynosa 29 We Do Not Know What Comprehensive Health Means Interview with Anna Arroba 32 The Venezuelan Women's Movement Has Contributed to Public Policies, but Still Has Issues to Resolve Interview with Doris Acevedo 36

PANORAMA Putting an End to Violence Against Women in Latin America and the Caribbean 40 Brazil: The Campaign's Challenge Is to Grow and Multiply by Telia Negrao 43 Bolivia, Free from Violence Against Women, Now! by Ximena Machicao Barbery 47

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3 THE JUDICIAL TEMPERAMENT In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate By Nancy Gertner Reviewed by Renee Loth 5 MAKING THE AGONY VISIBLE Diary Drawings: Mental Illness and Me By Bobby Baker (with Dora Whittuck) Reviewed by Gail A. Hornstein 7 WOMEN WIN ON AND OFF COURT Game, Set, Match: Billie Jean King and the Revolution in Women's Sports By Susan Ware Reviewed by Laura Pappano 9 A LAW NAMED AFTER A WOMAN Pink Pirates: Contemporary Women Writers and Copyright By Caren Irr Review by Carole DeSanti 11 DISCOVERING A MEANINGFUL LIFE The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth By Lillian Nayder Reviewed by Usa Rodensky 13 GOOD READS "A BOOK Is AN AxE": INDIAN FEMINIST PUBLISHER, MANDIRA SEN By Trish Crapo 15 LOVE AND DELUSION The Pleasure Seekers By Tishani Doshi Reviewed by Mandlra Sen 17 POETRY By Christina Hutchins

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18 PHOTOGRAPHY AMY THOMPSON AViSHAI: REVEALING A HIDDEN WORLD By Leslie K. Brown Photos by Amy Thompson Avlshai

20 BIG VOICES The Sensual World Re-Emerges By Eleanor Lerman; No Surrender By Ai Reviewed by Kate Daniels 22 UNREALITY TELEVISION Reality Bites Back: The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV By Jennifer L. Pozner Reviewed by Michelle Dean 23 DANTICAT'S DIALOGUES Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work By Edwidge Danticat Reviewed by Danlelle Georges 26 NO "TRUE WOMANHOOD" FOR HER Harriet Hosmer: A Cultural Biography By Kate Culkin Reviewed by Marilyn Richardson 28 UNRULY WOMEN Louisa May Alcott: A Personal Biography By Susan Cheever; Jane Addams: Spirit In Act/on By Louise W. Knight Reviewed by Emily loth 31 THE IRREDUCIBLE HISTORY I Hotel By Karen Tei Yamashita Reviewed by Mako Yoshikawa

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WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 31, Number 4 CONTENTS Summer 2010

ARTICLES

Gender, Race and Limiting the Constitutional Privilege of Religion as a Haven for Bias: The Bridge Back to the Twentieth Century Daniel Gordon ...... 369

Of Authorship and Audacity: An Empirical Study of Gender Disparity and Privilege in the "Top Ten" Law Reviews Minna J. Kotkin ...... 385

Personal Autonomy: Towards a New Taxonomy for Privacy Law Yvonne F. Lindgren ...... 447

Nature Versus Suture: Why VBAC Should Still Be in Vogue Paul Christopher Estaris Torio ...... 48 7

NOTES The Pendulum Swings Backwards: The Clery Act Must Be Amended to Address University Policies That Discourage Rape Reporting Kathy Ahn ...... 514

"We Don't Want to Scare the Ladies:" An Investigation of Maternal Rights and Informed Consent Throughout the Birth Process Heather Joy Baker...... 538

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Volume 40 Number 3 _____ April-May 2011 WOMfH'S STUOlfS

An Interdisciplinary Journal

The Maternal Utopia in Tina Modotti's Modernist Madonna and Child 249 EMILY M. HINNOV

Standpoint in Political Blogs: Voice, Authority, and Issues 269 ANNE JOHNSTON BARBARA FRIEDMAN SARA PEACH

Compact Resistance: Public Powdering and Fldnerie in the Modern City 299 SUSAN KELLER

Backlash: From Nine To Five to The Devil Wears Prada 336 LILIAN CALLES BARGER

Poetry CHARLOTTE BEYER 351 LAURA M. ROBINSON 353 ALLISON THORPE 354 Book Reviews NOELLE ZEINER-CARMICHAEL 361 LAURA L. S. BAUER 366 KAREN BETH STROVAS 369 LISA M. VETERE 374 ROSANNE WELCH 378 EDLYNN ZIMMERMAN 382 In Brief 387 Recent Publications 391 Notes on Contributors 394

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Volume 40 Number 4 _____ June 2011 WOMfH'S SlUDlfS

An Interdisciplinary Journal

Special Issue: Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and the Classical Inheritance Guest Editor: Noah Comet

Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and the Classical Inheritance: Introduction 399 NOAH COMET

"Copying Shelley's Letters": Mary Shelley and the Uncanny Erotics of Greek 404 JENNIFER WALLACE

"Thou Thing of Years Departed": (En)Gendering Posthumous Sublimity in Felicia Hemans's "The Image in Lava" 429 MEILEE D. BRIDGES

Classical Daughters: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Margaret Fuller 448 ISO BEL HURST

Augusta Webster and the Social History of Myth 469 SHANYN FISKE

Baechle Transference and Ecstatic Faith: Michael Field's Callirrhoe and the Origins of Drama 491 ANDREW EASTHAM

Lessons in Greek Art: Jane Harrison and Aestheticism 513 STEFANO EVANGELISTA

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Book Reviews STUART CURRAN 537 KATHERINE SINGER 542 LISA KASMER 547 AMY MUSE 552 FUSON WANG 557 LAUREN CAMERON 562 In Brief 567 Recent Publications 569 Notes on Contributors 572

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WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY VOLUME 39 NUMBERS 1 & 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2011

9 Editors' Note: Security, Safety, Safe Talia Schaffer and Victoria Pitts-Taylor

15 Introduction: Safe Alyson M. Cole and Kyoo Lee

28 Eruptions Marlene RamIrez-Cancio • Brenda lijima • Delores Jones-Brown • Diana Taylor • Gil Anidjar • Gregory Fried • Hamid Dabashi • John Hutnyk • Linda MartIn Alcoff • Steven Pludwin and Daniel Skinner • Sunita Viswanath

UN/SAFE ZON E I. PRIVATEISELF

41 Beginning and Ending Sheryl Luna

43 We're Still Vulnerable: Todd Haynes's Safe in 2011 Jason Tougaw

48 When Safety Becomes a Duty: Gender, Loneliness, and Citizenship for Urban Women Laura Hengehold

70 It's important to know Kate Thorpe

71 Channel Surfing Jane Lazarre

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77 From Civility to Self-Defense: Modern Advice to Women on the Privileges and Dangers of Public Space Georgina Hickey

95 Dirty Work and Deadly Agents: A (Dis)Embodied Weapons Treaty and the Illusion of Safety Monica J. Casper and Lisa Jean Moore

120 Clean White Bone Deonne Kahler

129 Sex, Safety, and the Trauma of AIDS Jeffrey Escoffier -Leo Bersani's Is the Rectum a Grave? and Other Essays -lim Dean's Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of 8arebacking -David M. Halperin and Valerie Traub's Gay Shame

UN/SAFE ZONE II. HOMEIFAMILY

141 A Shot in the Dark: Vaccinations and Redundant Risks Megan Brown

161 Our Year of Hiding from Microwaves Brenda Peynado

167 A Looser Version of the Same History Rebecca Givens Rolland

168 Afterwards Jane Medved

170 "In His Own Home:" Gendering the African American Domestic Sphere in Contemporary Culture Andrea Levine

188 No Safe Place Anna Mollow

200 Bare Biceps and American (In)Security: Post-9Ill Constructions of Safe(ty), Threat, and the First Black First Lady Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo

218 The 1o 1st Note on Violence Michele Battiste

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UN/SAFE ZONE III. INTERSTITIAL ARTICULATIONS Classic Revisited: Excitable Speech

223 Resignifying Excitable Speech J. Hillis Miller

227 On Vulnerability as Judith Butler's Language of Politics: From Excitable Speech to Precarious Life George Shulman

236 Response: Performative Reflections on Love and Commitment Judith Butler

UN/SAFE ZONE IV. PUBLlCICOMMUNITY

243 Flowers Called, for Months No Answer Anya Groner

244 The Career Girl Murders: Gender, Race, and Crime in 19605 New York Marilynn S. Johnson

262 Refusing Safety: The Feminist Struggle to Be Revolutionary Ruthann Robson -Kristin Bumiller's In an Abusive State: How Neoliberalism Appropriated the Against Sexual Violence -Alyson M. Cole's The Cult of True Victimhood: From the War on Welfare to the War on Terror -INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence's The Revolution Will Not Be Funded: Beyond the Non-profit Industrial Complex

270 Fear and Loathing: The Challenge of Public Feelings in Antiprison Organizing Jessi Lee Jackson and Erica R. Meiners

291 The Long Arc of Safety: A Review of Three Recent Works on the History, Logic, and Rhetoric of Security Shannon Winnubst -Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo and Mary K. Bloodsworth-Lugo's ANew Kind of Containment: "The War on Terror," Race, and Sexuality -Marie Gottschalk's The Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Incarceration in America -Graham Mooney and Jonathan Reinarz's Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting

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UN/SAFE ZONE V. NATIONAUGLOBAL

299 The Rogue Quotation Mark Amy Pence

300 Gray Bus Dagmar Herzog

315 Cleared for Takeoff: Air Passenger Efficiency Training in the Post-9I11 Era Rachel Hall

328 Poor Thing C. R. Resetarits

330 Flicker Colleen Coyne

331 Host Colleen Coyne

332 Extract from a Report on the Origins of the Present Crisis Ashley Dawson

-Neill Blomkamp's District 9 -James Cameron's Avatar -Alfonso Cuar6n's Children of Men -Davis Guggenheim's An Inconvenient Truth -Robert Kenner's Food, Inc.

ALERTS AND PROVOCATIONS

341 Waiting-to-Death, or Security and Asylum-Seeking in a Hospital ER Victoria Pitts-Taylor

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Women's Writing Volume 18 Number 2 May 2011

Special Issue: Frances Trollope Guest Editor: Tamara S. Wagner

Introduction: Beyond Domestic Manners: Repositioning Frances TroUope in Literary History Tamara S. Wanner 153

Frances Trollope's One Fault and the Evolution of the Novel Elsie B. Michie 167 Frances Trollope as Crime Writer Lucy Sussex 182 The Vexing Vicar of Wrexhill: Frances Trollope's Vinegary Distaste for Evangelicalism Brenda Apes 198

"Very nearly smiling": Comedy and Slave Revolt in The Bamabys in America Christine Sutphin 214 "Did you ever hear of such a thing as Settlements?": Settling Outstanding Accounts in Frances Trollope's American Novels Tamara S. Wanner 233 "The Parisian beau monde": Frances Trollope's Representations of France Barbara Pauk 256

Industrial Sightseeing and Frances Trollope's Michael Armstronn. The Factory Bo), Susan Walton 273

Book Reviews

Becoming a Woman of Letters: Myths of Authorship and Facts of the Victorian Market (Linda H. Peterson, 2009) Kimberly j. Stern 293

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Women's Diaries as Narrative in the Nineteenth-Century Novel (Catherine Delafield, 2009) Vicky Simpson 295 Dress Culture in Late Victorian Women's Fiction: literacy, Textiles, and Activism (Christine Bayles Kortsch, 2009) Tara Puri 298 The Female Gothic: New Directions (Diana Wallace and Andrew Smith, eds., 2009) Jenny DiPlacidi 300

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Note: Not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in this issue of Feminist Periodicals. See page 4 for a listing of periodicals in this issue.

AWIS MAGAZINE original research, comprehensive review articles, short 1. 1971. reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 2. 4/year. Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African 3. $100. authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share 4. AWIS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Ste. 650, Washington, findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to DC 20005 [email: [email protected]] [website: disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful information http://www.awis.org]. on reproductive health throughout the continent.” 5. Nicole Kresge. 7. ISSN 1057-5839. AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 8. OCLC 23747329. 1. 1987. 11. "AWIS is committed to the achievement of equity and full 2. 4/year. participation of women in all areas of science and 3. Republic of South Africa: R275 (student, pensioner), technology." R300 (indiv.), R350 (inst.); African countries: R400 (student, pensioner), R250 (indiv.), R450 (inst.); AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK elsewhere: $125/€70/£50 (indiv.); $150/€75/£55 (inst.). 1. 1986. 4. PO Box 61163, Bishopsgate 4008, Republic of South 2. 4/year. Africa [email: [email protected]] [website: 3. $117 (indiv.), $649 (inst.). http://www.agenda.org.za]. 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 5. Editorial Advisory Board. 91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 6. [email: [email protected]]. aff.sagepub.com]. 7. ISSN 1013-0950. 5. Christine Flynn Saulnier, Fariyal Ross-Sheriff 8. OCLC 25255461. 6. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Co-Ed. for Manuscripts, Affilia, 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender Howard Univ. School of Social Work, 601 Howard Pl. equity." It is "a media project about women and gender, N.W., Washington DC 20059. giving women a voice to articulate their needs and unite 7. ISSN 0886-1099. about them. We aim to question and challenge the 8. OCLC 12871850. current understanding of gender relations in South 9. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women’s Africa." studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 1. 1984. (various products), Highwire Press, InfroTrac (Gale 2. 2/year. Group), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Publications, Swetswise. 4. The Ahfad Journal, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Ste. 1205, 11. "This journal is committed to the discussion and Arlington, VA 22203 [email: [email protected]] development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge [website: http://www.ahfad.edu.sd]. as they relate to social work research, education, and 5. Amna E. Badri, Lee Burchinal. practice." Contains articles, reports of research, essays, 6. Amna E. Badri, Ed., The Ahfad Journal, Ahfad Univ. for poetry, and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of Women, PO Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan [email: eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with [email protected]]. respect to gender, but including race, ethnicity, class, 7. ISSN 0255-4070. age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference as 8. OCLC 12747640. well." 9. ERIC. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, ProQuest. 1. 1997. 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific research 2. 3/year. in women's development issues in Sudan and other 3. Nigeria: N4,000 (inst.); African-based: $180 (indiv.), $230 African countries." (inst.); elsewhere: $230 (indiv.), $280 (inst.). 4. African Journal of Reproductive Health, Women’s Health ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES and Action Research Centre, KM11, Lagos-Benin 1. 1995. Express Way, Igue-Iheya, PO Box 10231, Ugbowo, 2. 4/year. Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria [email: wharc@ 3. $60 (indiv.), $145 (inst.). Outside Korea: add $20 hyperia.com or [email protected]] [website: postage. http://www.ajrh.info or http://www.wharc-online.org]. 4. Asian Ctr. for Women’s Studies, Ewha Woman’s Univ., 5. Friday Okonofua. #11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, 6. [email: [email protected]]. Korea [email: [email protected]] [website: 7. ISSN 1118-4841. http://acws.ewha.ac.kr]. 8. OCLC 36782954. 5. Chang Pilwha. 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index 7. ISSN 1225-9276. Medicus/MEDLINE, Popline, Women’s Studies 8. OCLC 33094607. International. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & 10. Bioline Intl., INASP. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 11. “African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multi- Citation Index. disciplinary and international journal that publishes 10. GenderWatch.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 152 11. “AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, publishing articles often the case, and expands the comparative angle of pertaining to women’s issues in Asia from a feminist research on women and gender to all parts of Europe.” perspective.” ATLANTIS: A WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNAL ASIAN WOMEN 1. 1975. 1. 1995. 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: US$25 (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$40 3. $60 (student), $80 (indiv.), $120 (inst.). (indiv. renewing subscriber), US$65 (inst.); Canada: 4. Asian Women, Research Inst. of Asian Women, CN$20 (student/indiv. new subscriber), CN$35 (indiv. Sookmyung Women's Univ., Cheongpa-ro 47gil 100, renewing subscriber), CN$60 (inst.); elsewhere: US$30 Youngsan-gu, Seoul, 140-742, Korea [email: (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$45 (indiv. renewing [email protected]] [website: http://riaw.sookmyung. subscriber), US$70 (inst.). ac.kr]. 4. Inst. for the Study of Women, Mount Saint Vincent Univ., 5. Heesook Han. 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6, 7. ISSN 1225-925X. Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. msvu.ca/atlantis]. 9. Alternative Press Index, Current Contents: Social and 5. Ann Braithwaite, Annalee Lepp, Katherine Side. Behavioral Sciences, IOWA Guide, Social Sciences 7. ISSN 0702-7818. Citation Index. 8. OCLC 3409640. 10. GenderWatch. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, language/literary, 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various perspectives multicultural, political science, and women’s studies and raise important issues in women's studies" and indexes. wishes "to serve as a communication channel between 11. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical researchers in Asia and in Western countries." and creative writing in English or French on the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book ASPASIA: THE INTERNATIONL YEARBOOK OF reviews, art and poetry." CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN WOMEN’S AND GENDER HISTORY AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 2007. 1. 1985. 2. 1/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $25/€20/£15 (student), $48/€40/£28 (indiv.), $98/€71/£57 3. US$217/AU$191/€174/£131 (indiv.), US$902/AU$726/ (inst.). €719/£542 (inst.). 4. U.K./Europe: Berghahn Journals, Ltd., c/o Turpin 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Distribution, Stratton Business Park, Pegasus Dr., Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, United Kingdom; Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe: T & F Customer elsewhere: Berghahn Journals, Inc., c/o Turpin North Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., America, 143 West St., New Milford, CT 06776 [email: Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: [email protected]]; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. Ltd., http://www.berghahnbooks.com/journals/asp]. Journals Dept., PO Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan; 5. Krassimira Daskalova, Francisca de Haan. India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. Ltd., 101-102 6. [email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Community Centre, Malviya Nagar Extn., Post Bag No. 8, edu]; book reviews: [[email protected]]. Saket, New Delhi 110017, India [website: http://www. 7. ISSN 1933-2882; electronic ISSN 1933-2890. tandf.co.uk/journals]. 8. OCLC 71270510 5. Mary Spongberg. 9. America: History and Life, British Humanities Index, 6. Australian Feminist Studies, 4th Fl., Bldg. W6A, Modern Current Abstracts, GenderWatch, Historical Abstracts, History, Politics, & Intl. Relations, Faculty of the Arts, Index Islamicus, International Bibliography of Book Macquarie Univ., New South 2109, Australia Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and [email: [email protected]]. Social Sciences , International Bibliography of Periodical 7. ISSN 0816-4649; electronic ISSN 1465-3303. Literature, MLA International Bibliography, Sociological 8. OCLC 16151817. Abstracts, TOC Premier. 9. Alternative press, Australian, gay/lesbian, social science, 10. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various and women’s studies indexes. products), ProQuest (various products), Wilson (various 10. EBSCO (various products), OCLC FirstSearch ECO, products). Swetswise. 11. "Aspasia is an international peer-reviewed yearbook that 11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary brings out the best scholarsip in the field of scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist interdisciplinary women’s and gender history focused research and women's studies courses. In addition, it on—and produced in—Central, Eastern, and aims to attract and encourage discussion of government Southeastern Europe. This region includes such and trade union initiatives and policies that concern countries as Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, women; examination of the interaction of feminist theory Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, and practice; comment on changes in curricula relevant Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, to women's studies and feminist studies...; reviews, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence." Slovenia, Turkey, and Ukraine. In these countries the field of women’s and gender history has developed BMC WOMEN’S HEALTH unevenly and has remained only marginally represented 1. 2001 (electronic journal). in the “international” canon. Through its contributions, 2. Irregular. Aspasia transforms “European women’s history” into 3. No subscription fee. more than Western European women’s history, as is still 5. Rachel Neilan, Jigisha Patel.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 153 6. BioMed Central Ltd., Floor 6, 236 Gray’s Inn Road, BLACK WOMEN, GENDER, & FAMILIES: WOMEN’S London WC1X 8HB, United Kingdom [email: editorial@ STUDIES AND BLACK STUDIES JOURNAL biomedcentral.com] [website: http://www.biomedcentral. 1. 2007 (print); 2010 (electronic only). com/bmcwomenshealth]. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 1472-6874 3. $15 (student), $35 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). 8. OCLC 47666363. 4. Univ. of Illinois Press, 1325 S. Oak St., Champaign, IL 9. CAS, CINAHL, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, 61820 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// Medicus/MEDLINE, Scopus. www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/bwgf.html]. 10. PubMed. 5. Jennifer Hamer. 11. “BMC Women's Health is an open access journal 6. BWGF Ed., 1201 W. Nevada, Urbana, IL 61801 [email: publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all [email protected]] [website: http://www.bwgf.uiuc. aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of edu/]. gynaecological, fertility, and breast disorders, as well as 7. Electronic ISSN 1944-6462. related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and 8. OCLC 277050143. epidemiology.” 10. Project MUSE. 11. “The primary mission of Black Women, Gender & BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE Families (BWGF) is to analyze, develop, and further 1. 1986. Formerly titled Berkeley Women's Law Journal. Black Women's Studies paradigms. It centers the study 2. 2/year. of Black women and gender within the critical discourses 3. $11.25 (student), $22.50 (indiv.), $55 (inst.). Outside of history, the social sciences, and the humanities. North America: add $15 postage. Second, this journal provides an Africana/Black Studies 4. Business Services UC Berkeley School of Law, 2850 and Women's Studies cross-field and interdisciplinary Telegraph Ave., Ste. 500 #7220, Berkeley, CA 94705- venue for Black womanist and Black feminist theories, 7220 [email: [email protected]] [website: methodologies, and analyses. Third, it more fully http://genderlawjustice.berkeley.edu/]. integrates gender as an analytic category, and 5. “Editor.” strengthens Black Women's Studies as a paradigm for 6. Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, 38 Boalt Hall studying black women, gender, families, and #7200, Univ. of California, Berkely, CA 94720-7200 communities—especially policy-related issues within the [email: [email protected]]. broader disciplines of Black Studies and Women's 7. ISSN 0882-4312. Studies. Fourth, this journal provides the space for 8. OCLC 11830558. interdisciplinary, comparative/transnational studies of 9. Alternative Press Index, Annotated Guide to Women's Global Africa/the African Diaspora and other women, Periodicals, Current Index to Legal Periodicals. families, and communities of color, using Black Women's 10. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. Studies frameworks.” 11. "Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, a continuation of the Berkeley Women’s Law Journal, is BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL guided by an editorial policy which distinguishes us from 1. 1990. other law reviews and feminist journals. Our mandate is 2. 2/year. to publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and 3. $37 (indiv.), $61.50 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10.50 commentary that address the lives and struggles of surface postage, $18 airmail. underrepresented women. We believe that excellence in 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., feminist legal scholarship requires critical examination of Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/bri]. subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, 5. Clare Kinberg. sexual orientation, and disability. Therefore discussions 6. Bridges, 4860 Washtenaw Ave., Ste. I-165, Ann Arbor, that treat women as a monolithic group do not fall within MI 48108 [email: [email protected]] [website: our mandate. Because conditions of inequality are http://www.bridgesjournal.org]. continually changing, our mandate is continually 7. ISSN 1046-8358. evolving." 8. OCLC 20542141. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals, Jewish Abstracts. BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that 1. 1996. combines traditional Jewish values of justice and repair 2. 4/year. of the world with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian 3. U.S.: $24.95; Canada: $34.95; elsewhere: $60. and gay movements." 4. Bitch, PO Box 397, Oregon, IL 61061-0397 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF bitchmedia.org]. THEIR CHESTS 5. Andi Zeisler. 1. 1993. 6. Bitch, 4930 NE 29th Ave., Portland, OR 97211 [email: 2. 6/year. [email protected]]. 3. U.S.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; elsewhere: $39.95. 7. ISSN 1524-5314. 4. BUST Subscriptions, PO Box 16775, North Hollywood, 8. OCLC 38398466. CA 91615-9272 [email: [email protected]] 9. Alternative Press Index. [website: http://www.bust.com]. 10. GenderWatch. 5. Debbie Stoller. 11. Bitch offers “. . . feminist analysis of pop culture, the 6. BUST Submissions, PO Box 1016, Cooper Station fomenting of activism among our readership, and the New York, NY 10276 [email: [email protected]]. effecting of change in pop culture’s portrayals of women 7. ISSN 1089-4713. and feminism.” 8. OCLC 32952095.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 154 11. “With an attitude that is fierce, funny and proud to be 10. Hein Online. female, Bust tells the truth about women’s lives and 11. "CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated to presents a female perspective on pop culture.” providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of concern to women." CALYX: A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 1. 1976. FEMME 2. 3/year. 1. 1978. 3. $19.50 (low income), $23 (indiv.), $29 (inst.). 2. 4/year. Canada/Mexico: add $15 postage; outside U.S./Canada/ 3. CN$38 (indiv.), CN$75 (inst.). Outside Canada: add Mexico: add $25 postage. CN$20 postage. 4. PO Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339-0539 [email: info@ 4. Canadian Woman Studies, 210 Founders College, York calyxpress.org] [website: http://www.calyxpress.org]. Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, 5. Editorial Collective. Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. yorku.ca/cwscf]. 8. OCLC 3114927. 5. Luciana Ricciutelli. 9. American Humanities Index, The Annual Index to Poetry 7. ISSN 0713-3235. in Periodicals, The Index of American Periodical Verse. 8. OCLC 9951504. 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists to 10. Canadian Periodical Index, Women’s Studies nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion International, Women's Studies Index. and publication of women's finest work." 11. "CWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal that brings exciting scholarship about women to non- CAMERA OBSCURA: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and STUDIES bridges the gap between Canada's languages and 1. 1976. cultures." 2. 3/year. 3. $20 (student), $30 (indiv.), $144 (inst.). Canada: add $11 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW postage; outside U.S./Canada: add $14 postage. 1. 1991. 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., 2. Irregular. Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ 3. $20 (student), $40 (indiv.), $50 (public interest org.), $65 dukeupress.edu] [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. cameraobscura]. 4. Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Columbia Univ. 5. Editorial Collective. School of Law, 435 W. 116th St., New York, NY 10027- 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ. 7297 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010 [email: www.columbia.edu/cu/jgl/index.html]. [email protected]] 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0270-5346 ; electronic ISSN 1529-1510. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 8. OCLC 4818143. 8. OCLC 24786087. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and 9. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. women’s studies indexes. 10. GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various 11. "Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was founded to products), GenderWatch, General Reference Ctr. Gold publish legal and interdisciplinary writings on feminism (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected and gender issues and to expand feminist jurisprudence. Full Text, Swetswise. Both national and international in focus, JGL is intended 11. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic to serve as a forum for topics inadequately addressed in theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and most law journals and reviews, including issues performance. concerning women, children, family, sexuality, reproductive rights, and violence. The articles in JGL CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW approach legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We 1. 1985. aim to promote an expansive view of feminism 2. 2/year. embracing women and men of all colors, classes, sexual 3. CN$30 (student/low income), CN$40 (indiv.), CN$75 orientations, and cultures." (inst.). Outside Canada: add CN$12 (indiv.), CN$20 (inst.) postage. CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’S WRITING 4. Univ. of Toronto Press, Journals Div., 5201 Dufferin St., 1. 2007. Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada [email: journals@ 2. 3/year. utpress.utoronto.ca] [website: http://www.utpjournals. 3. $100/€75/£50 (indiv.), $308/€231/£154 (inst.). com/cjwl/cjwl.html]. 4. Americas: Journals Customer Service Dept., Oxford 5. Louise Langevin, Debra Parkes. Univ. Press, 2001 Evans Rd., Cary, NC 27513 [email: 6. Co-Editor (English), Debra Parkes, Canadian Journal of [email protected]]; Japan: Journals Customer Women and the Law, Faculty of Law, Univ. of Manitoba, Services, Oxford University Press, Tokyo, 4-5-10-8F Robson Hall, 224 Dysart Rd., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8386, Japan [email: 2N2, Canada [email: [email protected]]; [email protected]]; elsewhere: Journals Customer Corédactrice (français), Louise Langevin, Revue Service Dept., Oxford Univ. 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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 155 9. MLA International Bibliography. 7. ISSN 1933-0065. 11. “Contemporary Women’s Writing critically assesses 8. OCLC 71010502. writing by women authors who have published 9. MLA International Bibliography, MLA Periodicals, ABELL, approximately from 1970 to the present. It welcomes Thompson ISI, British Humanities Index, Iter. theoretical, cultural, historical, geographical, formalist 11. “Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal and political approaches.” (EMWJ) is the only peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the interdisciplinary and global study of CRITICAL HALF women and gender during the years 1400 to 1700. Each 1. 2003 (electronic journal). issue of this annual journal reflects the energies of this 2. 2/year. rapidly growing field by publishing essays, art exhibition 3. No subscription fee. and book reviews, bibliographies, and a forum on a 5. “Editor.” current topic of interest to the study of early modern 6. Women for Women International, 4455 Connecticut Ave., women. Essays may consider women and gender from NW, Ste. 200, Washington, DC 20008 [website: any region of the globe and may develop a number of http://www.womenforwomen.org]. [email: criticalhalf@ scholarly perspectives, including but not limited to art womenforwomen.org]. history, cultural studies, history, history of philosophy, 11. “Since 2003, Critical Half, the bi-annual academic journal history of science, literature, music, politics, religion, or of Women for Women International, has presented theater. Approaches that challenge current assumptions various perspectives on economic, social, and political and cross disciplinary boundaries are especially issues as they relate to women in international welcome.” development and conflict and post-conflict societies. The journal aims to raise awareness and spark debate among EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN: STUDIES IN THEIR a variety of audiences about the importance of women's LIVES, WORK, AND CULTURE participation in development and reconstruction, and to 1. 2001. discuss the unique contributions that women can make to 2. 1/year. these processes.” 3. $124.50 (inst.). Individuals should inquire for personal subscriptions. DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL 4. AMP Press, Inc., 63 Flushing Ave., Unit 221, Brooklyn STUDIES Navy Yard, Brooklyn, NY 11205-1073 [email: 1. 1989. amserve@earthlink. net] [website: 2. 3/year. http://amspressinc.com/ecw.html]. 3. $20 (student), $35 (indiv.), $149 (inst.). Canada: add $11 5. Linda Veronica Troost. postage; outside U.S./Canada: add $14 postage. 6. Washington and Jefferson College, 60 S. Lincoln St., 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., Washington, PA 15301 [email: [email protected]]. Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ 7. ISSN 1529-5966. dukeupress.edu] [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ 8. OCLC 48413767. differences]. 9. MLA International Bibliography. 5. Ellen Rooney, Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. 11. “Eighteenth-Century Women, a hardcover serial 6. Differences, Box 1958, Brown Univ., Providence, RI publication from AMS Press, publishes articles and book 02912 [email: [email protected]]. reviews in the fields of literary, biographical, 7. ISSN 1040-7391. bibliographical, social, and cultural history. It focuses on 8. OCLC 18507940. women in Great Britain, Europe, the Americas, and the 9. Sociological Abstracts, Studies on Women Abstracts; rest of the world during the “long” eighteenth century, Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies Index. extending roughly from the restoration of the English 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, monarchy (1660) to the death of Jane Austen (1817). EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, General The Journal Aims to be a record of women’s lives and Reference Center Gold (Gale Group), Humanities Full accomplishments, not only as essayists, novelists, Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis- playwrights, poets, translators, pamphleteers, letter- Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, Literature Resource writers, and journalists, but also as mothers, wives, Center (Gale Group), Project MUSE, ProQuest, daughters, queens, princesses, reformers, business Swetswise. owners, educators, socialites, ladies of the manor, ladies 11. "Differences is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for of the night, intellectuals, natural philosophers, travelers, Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit theater managers, actresses, musicians, artists, artisans, educational organization, at Brown University. The consumers, arbiters of taste, and promoters of fads, journal brings together cultural studies and feminism and fashions, and morals.” aims to provide a forum for an examination of cultural politics and discursive practices informed by feminist EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES criticism." 1. 1994. 2. 4/year. EARLY MODERN WOMEN: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY 3. $178/£42 (indiv.); $875/£473 (inst.). JOURNAL 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., 1. 2006. Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. 2. 1/year. com]; Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City 3. $25 (student); $40; outside U.S.; $45. Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: 4. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Ctr. [email protected]] [website: http://ejw. for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, Univ. of Maryland, sagepub.com]. 0139 Taliaferro Hall, College Park, MD 20742 [email: 5. Kathy Davis, Gail Lewis. [email protected]] [website: http://www.emwjournal. 6. 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The Editor, Gender & Development, Oxfam Publishing, magical realism publishing outlets in the U.S.” Oxfam House, John Smith Dr., Cowley, Oxford OX4 2JY, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] FILMS FOR THE FEMINIST CLASSROOM [website: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/go/gad]. 1. 2009. 7. ISSN 1355-2074; electronic ISSN 1364-9221. 2. 2/year. 8. OCLC 32372551. 3. No subscription fee. 9. International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, 4. [website: http://www.signs.rutgers.edu/ffc_home.html]. Women’s Studies International. 5. Editorial Collective. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC 6. Films for the Feminist Classroom, c/o SIGNS, Rutgers FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. University, Rm. 8 Voorhees Chapel, 5 Chapel Dr., New 11. "Gender & Development offers a forum for development Brunswick, NJ 08901 [email: [email protected]]. practitioners, students and all concerned with the theory 7. 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EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. by external referees.” 10. Ovid Psychinfo. GENDER ISSUES 1. 1980. Formerly titled Feminist Issues.

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Alternative press, family, gay/lesbian, geographical, Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; book humanities, social science, and women’s studies reviews: David Morgan, Dept. of Management, Keele indexes. Univ., Staffordshire S5T 5BG, United Kingdom. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various 7. ISSN 0968-6673; electronic ISSN 1468-0432. products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest 8. OCLC 37447061. (various products), Swetswise. 9. ANBAR Electronic Intelligence, Asian Pacific Database, 11. "The aim of Gender, Place & Culture is to provide a Geo Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social forum for debate in human geography and related Sciences, Middle East Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, disciplines on theoretically-informed research concerned South East Asian Abstracts. with gender issues. It also seeks to highlight the 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch significance of such research for feminism and women’s ECO, Swetswise. studies. The editors seek articles based on primary 11. “Awareness of gender as a central feature of all aspects research that address: the particularities and of everyday life and society has become more and more intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, age (dis)ability, widespread. Appropriately social sciences research is sexuality, class, culture and place; feminist, anti-racist, reflecting this increasing concern with gender, especially critical and radical geographies of space, place, nature in the field of work and organization where this journal is and the environment; feminist geographies of difference, focused. Gender, Work and Organization is the first journal to bring together a wide range of interdisciplinary

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The editors accept (various products). research reports and clinical and theoretical papers 11. “Herizons has a feminist issues slant and writes about about a wide variety of women's health issues." news, includes book reviews, carries interviews, includes lots of photos, and boasts a full-color cover and lively HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL design.” OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION 1. 1975. HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY 2. 2/year. 1. 1986. 3. AU$35 (indiv.), AU$70 (NGO/impecunious inst.), AU$154 2. 4/year. (inst.). Subscription includes electronic journal, Hecate’s 3. Americas: $50 (indiv.), $250 (inst.); UK: £26 (indiv.), Australian Women’s Book Review. £158 (inst.); Europe: €32 (indiv.), €199 (inst.); elsewhere 4. Hecate, PO Box 6099, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland $75 (indiv.), $309 (inst.). 4067, Australia [website: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/ 4. Americas: Journal Customer Services, John Wiley & awsr]. Sons Inc., 350 Main St., Malden, MA 02148; 5. Carole Ferrier. Europe/Middle East/Africa: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, PO 6. [email: [email protected]]. Box 808, 1-7 Oldlands Way, Bognor Regis PO21 9FF, 7. ISSN 0311-4198. United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: 8. OCLC 2530248. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com]. 9. Alternative Press Index, Women’s Studies International, 5. Ann E. Cudd, Linda Martin, Alison Wylie. Women's Studies Index. 6. Hypatia, Editorial Office, Simpson Ctr. for the 10. Australian Public Affairs Full Text (Informit), Dow Jones Humanities, Univ. of Washington, 206 Communications, Interactive, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Box 353710, Seattle, WA 98195-3710 [email: hypatia@ InfoTrac (Gale Group), ProQuest (various products). uw.edu] [website: http://depts.washington.edu/hypatia]. 11. Historical and critical articles; creative work; graphics; 7. ISSN 0887-5367; electronic ISSN 1527-2001 bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate prints material relating to 8. OCLC 13312118. women. We are interested in contributions which employ 9. Alternative press, philosophy, social science, and a feminist, Marxist, or other radical methodology to focus women’s studies indexes. on the position of women in relation to patriarchy and 10. Chawick Literature Online, Contemporary Women’s capitalism." Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various products), GenderWatch, HECATE'S AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest 1. 1989. (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products). 2. 2/year (electronic journal attached to Hecate). 11. “Hypatia is a forum for cutting edge work in feminist 3. See Hecate for subscription prices. philosophy. Since its inception in 1986 as an 4. [website: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/awsr]. independent journal, Hypatia has been both a catalyst for 5. Carole Ferrier. broadening and refining feminist philosophy, and an 6. Hecate, PO Box 6099, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland invaluable resource for those who teach in this area. 4067, Australia [email: [email protected]]. Feminist philosophy arises out of diverse traditions and 7. ISSN 1033-9434. methods within philosophy, and is also richly 8. OCLC 24488443 interdisciplinary in orientation; we are committed to 9. AUSLIT, Alternative Press Index. publishing articles that are broadly accessible. Hypatia 10. GenderWatch. serves as a resource for the wider women's studies 11. "AWBR is the only Australian review of women’s books. community, for philosophers generally, and for all those [It] reviews current writing by women, mainly in Australia: interested in philosophical issues raised by feminism.” fiction, poetry, history, health, sexuality, social and cultural issues, children’s and adolescent fiction. 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Herizons, PO Box 128, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2G1, world.” Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.herizons.ca]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES 5. Penni Mitchell. 1. 1994. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 2. 3/year.

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 165 theory. Articles include those of a theoretical nature, as 11. "Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary journal well as those focusing on empirical research and clinical which publishes articles relating to gender from a feminist application. The journal seeks to critique family therapy perspective covering a wide range of subject areas concepts, including the field as a whole and its including the social and natural sciences, arts, and institutional structure, as well as feminist approaches to popular culture." family therapy training and supervision, and to apply a feminist-oriented perspective to treatment issues of JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY FEMINIST THOUGHT particular importance to therapy with women." 1. 2005. 2. 1/year (electronic journal). JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION 3. No subscription fee. 1. 1985. 4. [website: http://escholar.salve.edu/jift]. 2. 2/year. 5. Editorial Collective. 3. $25 (student), $31.50 (indiv.), $65.50 (inst.). Outside 6. Carol Shelton [email: [email protected]] or [Virginia U.S.: add $10.50 surface postage, $18 airmail. Walsh [email: [email protected]]. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 7. ISSN 1932-6548. Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] 11. “The Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought (JIFT), [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/fsr]. a peer-reviewed, online publication, provides a forum for 5. Elizabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Melanie Johnson-De scholars in any field to contribute research related to Baufre. women’s issues. Each issue has a specific focal topic 6. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Harvard Divinity selected by the editors. Contributions are solicited from School, 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138 [email: authors in different disciplines working together on the [email protected]] [website: http://www.fsrinc.org/ focal topic, from individuals in various fields of study, and jfsr]. from researchers working with students. The multi- 7. ISSN 8755-4178. disciplinary approach gives a wide perspective on the 8. OCLC 11309512. focal topic.” 9. Human relations, language/literature, religion, social science, and women’s studies indexes. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES 10. ATLA Religion Database, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 1. 1999. (various products) InfoTrac (Gale Group), ProQuest 2. 4/year (electronic journal). (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products). 3. No subscription fee. 11. "Founded in 1985, Journal of Feminist Studies in 4. [website: http://www.bridgew.edu/soas/jiws]. Religion was the first journal to be established in the field 5. Diana Fox. of feminist studies in religion, and is internationally 6. Diana Fox, Executive Ed., JIWS, Dept. of Anthropology, recognized as the premier journal in the discipline. JSFR Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 02135 has two parents: the academy, in which it is situated, and [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Catherine the feminist movement, from which it draws its Ndinda [email: [email protected]]. nourishment and vision. Issues of JFSR include scholarly 7. ISSN 1539-8706. articles, review essays, reports of significant feminist 8. OCLC 48859274. projects related to religion, poetry, and roundtable 9. Elsevier Bibliographic Database, MLA International discussions." Bibliography. 11. The aim of Journal of International Women’s Studies is JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES “to provide a forum for scholars, activists and students to 1. 1991. explore the relationship between various forms of 2. 4/year. feminism and activism.” The journal is multi-disciplinary, 3. $89/€71/£53 (indiv.), $819/€653/£488 (inst.). cross-cultural and open-access. 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES PA 19106; India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. 1. 1996. Ltd., 101-102 Community Centre, Malviya Nagar Extn., 2. 4/year. Post Bag No. 8, Saket, New Delhi 110017, India; U.K./ 3. $107/€107/£82 (indiv.), $411/€406/£311 (inst.). Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals]. T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 5. Alex Franklin, Mark Llewellyn, Blu Tirohl. CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. 6. The Editors, Journal of Gender Studies, Univ. of Lincoln, co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. Derek Crothall Bldg., George St., Hull HU1 3BW, United 5. Esther D. Rothblum. Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; books for review: 6. [email: [email protected]]. The Review Editors, Sabine Vanacker, Dept. of English 7. ISSN 1089-4160; electronic ISSN 1540-3548. Studies, Univ. of Hull, Cottingham Rd., Hull HU6 7RX, 8. OCLC 34991235. United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] 9. Gay/lesbian, gerontology, and women’s studies indexes. [website: http://informaworld.com/cjgs]. 10. EBSCO (various products), Lexis-Nexis Academic 7. ISSN 0958-9236; electronic ISSN 1465-3869. Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 8. OCLC 24317037. 11. "Journal of Lesbian Studies is the only professional 9. Current contents, humanities, social science, and journal devoted exclusively to the lesbian experience. women’s studies indexes. The content of articles focuses primarily on women who 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various identify as lesbians. The journal serves as a vehicle for products), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full the promotion of scholarship and commentary on Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Ovid Psychinfo, ProQuest lesbianism from an international perspective." (various products), Swetswise.

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OCLC 5661577. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 9. Current contents, history, Islamica, Latin American Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; studies, legal, political science, public affairs, social U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. 11. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy is "dedicated to 5. J. Dianne Garner. uniting the field of women's studies with political science, 6. J. Dianne Garner, Ed., Journal of Women & Aging, 1348 sociology, and psychology. Interdisciplinary in scope, the Cottonwood Tr., Sarasota, FL 34232 [email: journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of [email protected]]. methodological approaches, with a comparative 7. ISSN 0895-2841; electronic ISSN 1540-7322. perspective." 8. OCLC 16546320. 9. Aging, anthropology, counseling, current contents, family, JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY health, human resources, legal, medical, mental health, 1. 1989. science, social science, social work, and women’s 2. 4/year. studies indexes. 3. $50 (indiv), $130 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: add $9 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $17.40. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211- Swetswise. 0966 [email: [email protected]] [website: 11. "This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a wide http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_ variety of professionals who are concerned with the womens_history]. health and well-being of women as they age. In order to 5. Jean H. Quataert, Leigh Ann Wheeler.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 167 6. Jean Quataert and Leigh Ann Wheeler, Eds., Elisa transnational, and queer perspectives, Make/Shift Camiscioli, Book Review Ed., Journal of Women's embraces the multiple and shifting identities of , c/o Dept. of History, Binghamton Univ., SUNY, communities. We know there’s exciting work being done PO Box 6000, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000 [email: in various spaces and forms by people seriously and [email protected]]. playfully resisting and creating alternatives to systematic 7. ISSN 1042-7961; electronic ISSN 1527-2036. oppression. Make/Shift exists to represent, participate in, 8. OCLC 19219902. critique, provoke, and inspire more of that good work.” 9. Alternative, history, and women’s studies indexes. 10. Chadwyck PCI Full Text, Contemporary Women’s MAMM: WOMEN, CANCER AND THE COMMUNITY Issues, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Lexis- Presumed ceased. Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), MANUSHI Swetswise. Publication suspended. 11. International women's history. MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN: COVERING ALL THE KRUH & RUŽE ISSUES CONCERNING WOMEN AND MEDIA Presumed ceased. 1. 1972. 2. 4/year. LILITH: A FEMINIST HISTORY JOURNAL 3. $40 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $15 postage. 1. 1984. 4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., PO Box 180, 2. 1/year. Colton’s Point, MD 20626-0180 3. AU$25 (student), AU$30 (indiv.), $45 (inst.). [email: [email protected]] 4. c/o School of Historical Studies, Univ. of Melbourne, [website: http://www.mediareporttowomen.com]. Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia [website: 5. Sheila J. Gibbons. http://www.lilith.org.au]. 7. ISSN 0145-9651. 5. Editorial Collective. 8. OCLC 2360896 & 8100460. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 9. Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 0813-8990. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various 8. OCLC 16862367. products). 10. EBSCO (various products). 11. Media Report to Women focuses on the "relationship 11. “Lilith is a fully refereed journal committed to publishing between women and media, especially journalistic articles and reviews on the history of women, gender, coverage, depiction in news, programming and sexuality, and related issues. We encourage submissions advertising, and media's influence on women and girls." that may be of international interest from new and established scholars." MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM: JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE MEDIEVAL FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST 1. 1986. 1. 1976. 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $15 (student/independent scholar), $20 (indiv.), $35 3. $25.97 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $13. (inst.). 4. Lilith, Dept. LIL, PO Box 3000, Denville, NJ 07834-9841 4. Vickie Larsen, Dept. of English, 330 French Hall, Univ. of [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.Lilith.org]. Michigan-Flint, 303 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48502 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. [email: [email protected]] [website: 6. 250 W. 57th St., #2432, New York, NY 10107. http://ir.uiowa.edu/mff]. 7. ISSN 0146-2334. 5. “Editor.” 8. OCLC 2694720. 7. ISSN 1536-8742; electronic ISSN 2151-6073. 9. International, Women's Studies Index. Also available on 8. OCLC 22690408. microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, 11. Medieval Feminist Forum "is a forum for discussion and Ann Arbor, MI. presentation of professional and scholarly issues from 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Ethnic Newswatch, Factiva, the perspective of feminist studies and gender studies GenderWatch. with a focus on all aspects of medieval studies, including 11. Lilith "addresses women's issues from a feminist history, literature (English and foreign languages), art perspective within the Jewish community, and is a history, religion, philosophy, music, classics, Judaic Jewish voice in the general women's movement." studies and Arabic studies.”

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 168 11. “Meridians is a peer-reviewed, feminist, interdisciplinary NIKK MAGASIN journal whose goal is to provide a forum for the finest 1. 2000. scholarship and creative work by and about women of 2. 3/year. color in the U.S. and international contexts. Its other 3. No subscription fee. purpose is to make scholarship by and about women of 4. NIKK Nordic Gender Inst., PO Box 1156, Blindern, NO- color central to contemporary definitions of feminisms in 0317 Oslo, Norway [email: [email protected]] [website: the exploration of women’s economic conditions; their http://www.nikk.no]. political practices; the articulation of histories, 5. Bosse Parbring. geographies, cultures, and sexualities; and their forms 6. [email: [email protected]]. and meanings of resistance and activist strategies.” 7. ISSN 1502-1521. 8. OCLC 46592581. MICHIGAN FEMINIST STUDIES 11. “An interdisciplinary popular journal on gender issues in 1. 1978. Northern Europe.” 2. 1/year. 3. $10 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). NAN NÜ: MEN, WOMEN AND GENDER IN CHINA 4. Michigan Feminist Studies, Program in Women's Studies, 1. 1999. 1122 Lane Hall, Univ. of Michigan, 204 S. State St., Ann 2. 2/year. Arbor, MI 48109-1092 [email: [email protected]] 3. $72/€53 (indiv), $228/€168 (inst.). [website: http://www.umich.edu/~mfsed]. 4. Brill, c/o Turpin Distribution, Stratton Business Park, 5. “Editor.” Pegasus Dr., Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, 7. ISSN 1055-856X. United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] 8. OCLC 23364553. [website: http://www.brill.nl]. 11. "Michigan Feminist Studies' primary mission is to bring 5. Harriet T. Zurndorfer. original, interdisciplinary, and thought-provoking 6. Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Sinologisch Instituut, Postbus scholarship in feminist studies to a national audience." 9515, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands [email: h.t.zurndorfer@ MIDWIFERY TODAY hum.leidenuniv.nl]. 1. 1987. 7. ISSN 1387-6805; electronic ISSN 1568-5268. 2. 4/year. 8. OCLC 41343413. 3. U.S.: $55; Canada/Mexico: $65; elsewhere: $75. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic, 4. Midwifery Today, Inc., PO Box 2672, Eugene, OR 97402 OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 11. “The foremost medium for first-rate research on gender www.midwiferytoday.com]. roles in China, Nan Nü is a strictly peer-reviewed and 5. Jan Tritten. interdisciplinary journal featuring original studies related 6. [email: [email protected]]. to men, women, and gender in the fields of Chinese 7. ISSN 1522-2888. history, literature, linguistics, and language, 8. OCLC 14991213. anthropology, archaeology, art and music, law, 10. Alt-HealthWatch, Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow philosophy, medicine/science, and religion. It features a Jones Interactive, GenderWatch. great number of book reviews, and covers the whole of 11. "Through networking and education, Midwifery Today's Chinese history from a wide variety of angles and in an mission is to return midwifery care to its rightful position extensive variety of subjects, from wet nurses to in the family; to make midwifery care the norm courtesans, and from scholars to opium.” throughout the world; and to redefine midwifery as a vital partnership with women." NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES MINERVA JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND WAR 1. 1998. Presumed ceased. 2. 2/year. 3. $33.50 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: add $11.50 MS. MAGAZINE postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $11.50 1. 1972‒1989, 1990. surface postage, $23 airmail. 2. 4/year. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 3. $45; outside U.S.: add $6. Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] 4. Ms., PO Box 97313, Washington, DC 20078-7049 [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/nas]. [website: http://www.msmagazine.com]. 5. Deborah Greniman. 5. Katherine Spillar. 6. Nashim, The Schechter Inst. of Jewish Studies, PO Box 6. 433 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212. 16080, Jerusalem 91160, Israel [email: nashim@ 7. ISSN 0047-8318. schechter.ac.il] [website: http://www.schechter.ac.il]. 8. OCLC 22202699. 7. ISSN 0793-8934. 9. Book Review Index, Women’s Studies International, 8. OCLC 39018983. Women's Studies Index. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals. 10 Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various 10. EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Humanities products). Full Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Project MUSE, 11. 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Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts, International writer per se, but who has experienced something of Bibliography of the Social Sciences, MLA International historic significance.” Bibliography/Directory of Periodicals, Studies on Women & Gender Abstracts. Available on microfilm from the PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES: ALAM-E- State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI. NISWAN 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC 1. 1994. FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 2. 2/year. 11. "Nora is a new interdisciplinary journal of women's 3. Pakistan: PK Rs 500 (indiv.), PK Rs 630 (inst.); SAARC studies, published in English and international in scope, countries: PK Rs 750 (indiv.), PK Rs 830 (inst.); which is to be a channel for women's research from all elsewhere: $58 (indiv.), $78 (inst.). disciplines. Emphasis is placed on showing a Nordic 4. 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U.S. WILPF, 11 Arlington St., Boston, MA 02116 [email: 11. “n.paradoxa is the only international feminist art journal in [email protected]] [website: http://www.wilpf.org]. the world on the work of contemporary women artists 5. Kristen E. Gwinn. (visual arts only) and feminist theory.” 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0015-9093. OFF OUR BACKS: A FEMINIST NEWSJOURNAL 8. OCLC 13148666. Print journal suspended. 9. Alternative Press Index, Directory of Women's Media. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell OUR RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF GENDER AND WOMEN’S Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Infotrac, Lexis-Nexis 1. 1988. Academic Selected Full Text, GenderWatch. 2. 2/year. 11. "Articles and news notes covering the international 3. Free to Femnet members. women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention.

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Persimmon Tree is intended 91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// to fill a niche that has been neglected by contemporary pwq.sagepub.com]. publishing, whether in print or online. There is a growing 5. Janice D. Yoder. body of work by male writers and artists who are entering 6. Janice D. Yoder, Dept. of Psychology, Arts and Science or well into old age. But the comparable body of work by Bldg. Rm. 340B, Univ. of Akron, OH 44325-4301 [email: aging women in much smaller and mostly limited to a few [email protected]]. already well-known writers and artists. Women are 7. ISSN 0361-6843; electronic ISSN 1471-6402. creating, but they are not getting the exposure they 8. OCLC 2529664 & 6190694. deserve." 9. Anthropology, child development, current contents, education, family, human resources, linguistics, PHOEBE: GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUES marriage, multicultural, psychology, public administration, See Praxis: Gender & Cultural Critiques social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. POLITICS & GENDER 10. Blackwell Synergy, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 1. 2005. (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, 2. 4/year. Ovid Psychinfo, Swetswise. 3. U.S./Canada/Mexico: $98 (indiv.), $250 (inst.); 11. Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by Division U.K./elsewhere: £55 (indiv.), £140 (inst.). 35 of the American Psychological Association. Empirical 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Cambridge Univ. Press, 100 Brook studies, critical reviews, theoretical articles, and invited Hill Dr., West Nyack, NY 10994-2133 [email: book reviews are published in the journal.... 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Consonant with this goal, the 10. AltPressWatch,GenderWatch. journal also publishes related work from the humanities, 11. "Transformations provides scholarly articles, both social sciences, and natural sciences, where questions theoretical and practical, that help faculty at all levels to involving gender and sexuality are currently in lively integrate issues of gender, race, class, and culture into debate.” the curriculum. Book reviews, syllabi, and resource lists are also included." TEEN VOICES 1. 1988. TRIVIA: VOICES OF FEMINISM 2. 2/year (print); 12/year (electronic). Publication suspended. 3. $25. 4. Teen Voices, 80 Summer St., Ste. 300, Boston, MA TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 02110-1278 [email: [email protected]] 1. 1982. [website: http://www.teenvoices.com]. 2. 2/year. 5. Jenny Amory. 3. $18 (student), $20 (indiv.), $25 (inst.); outside U.S.: $21 7. ISSN 1074-7494. (student), $23 (indiv.), $28 (inst). 8. OCLC 26441986. 4. TSWL, 800 S. 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Teen Voices encourages expression, journal that publishes articles, notes, archival research, not suppression ‒ it honors the sensibilities, ideals, and reviews dealing with the life and work of women hopes, fears, anger, joy, and experiential insights of writers of every period and in all languages." teenage and young adult women.” U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL: A JOURNAL FOR THE 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GENDER STUDIES 1. 1973. 1. 1991. 2. 3/year. 2. 2/year. 3. $44.99 (indiv.). 3. Japan: ¥5,000; elsewhere: $35 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). 4. 13th Moon, 2 Horizon Rd., Apt. G20, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 4. Jōsai Intl. Ctr. for the Promotion of Art and Science, Jōsai [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// Univ., 1-1 Keyaki-dai, Sakado-shi, Saitama 350-0295, 13thmoon.net]. Japan [email: [email protected]]. 5. “Editor.” 5. Jan Bardsley, Sally A. Hastings, Noriko Mizuta. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. 6. Jan Bardsley, Dept. of Asian Studies, 121 New West, 8. 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ISSN 0957-4042; electronic ISSN 1470-1367 Health Sciences, Univ. of California Davis, One Shields 8. OCLC 22349229. Ave., TB 168, Davis, CA 95616 [email: 9. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various [email protected]]. products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, 7. ISSN 0363-0242; electronic ISSN 1541-0331 Women’s Studies International, Swetswise. 8. OCLC 2337206. 10. Catchword. EBSCO (various products), OCLC’s 9. Alcohol/alcohol problems, education, family, health, legal, Electronic Collections Online (ECO), Swetswise. medical, nursing, population, psychology, science, social 11. "Women is a new initiative in feminist thought and science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. culture. It explores the role and representation of women 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), in arts and culture, past and present, taking up the OCLC FirstSearch ECO. challenging debates on sexuality and gender." 11. 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ISSN 0897-4454; electronic ISSN 1541-0323. creighton.edu]; media reviews: Allyson Jule [email: 8. OCLC 17501958. [email protected]]. 9. Alternative press, criminal justice, family, Islamica, public 7. ISSN 8755-4550. affairs, social science, social work, and women’s studies 8. OCLC 11313029. indexes. 9. MLA, Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues (highly selective), Index. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, 11. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical devoted EBSCO (various products),Gale Group (various specifically to interdisciplinary and international scholarly products), ProQuest (various products), Wilson (various research and criminal justice practice dealing with all products). areas of women and criminal justice." 11. 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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 176 6. [email: [email protected]]; books for review: clients in therapy. Yet there has been little emphasis on Eileen M. Hayes, College of Music, Univ. of North Texas, this area in the training of therapists or in the professional 1155 Union Cir. #311367, Denton, TX 76203. literature. Women & Therapy is designed to fill this void 7. ISSN 1090-7505. of information." 8. OCLC 35452326. 9. IBR, IBZ, International Index to Music Periodicals, Music WOMEN IN ACTION Index, RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. 1. 1984. 11. “Published for the International Alliance for Women in 2. 3/year. Music, Women & Music seeks to further the 3. Americas/Africa/Caribbean/Europe: $35; Asia/Middle understanding of the relationships among gender, music, East/Pacific: $30; Philippines: PhP300. and culture, with special attention being given to the 4. 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ISIS International's Women in Action "gives in-depth PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer coverage to the issues women around the world are Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., working on: development, health, work, violence against Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: women, media, communication, methods of organization, [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. models for action, networking and more.... Each issue is co.uk/journals]. produced jointly by Isis International and one or more 5. Editorial Collective. Third World women's groups." Articles, editorials, 6. Women & Performance, 665 Broadway, Rm 611, New conference reports, resource guides. York, NY 10012 [email: submissions@ womenandperformance.org]; book reviews: [email: WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES [email protected]] [website: 1. 1993. http://www.womenandperformance.org]. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0740-770X; electronic ISSN 1748-5819. 3. U.S./Canada: $28; elsewhere: $48. 8. OCLC 9855579. 4. Maureen Perry, c/o Univ. of Southern Maine, Lewiston- 9. Alternative press, language/literary, and women’s studies Auburn, 51 Westminster St., Lewiston, ME 04240 indexes. [website: http://users.ipfw.edu/virtue/WIF/ WIF- 11. "Women & Performance is a feminist journal devoted to Studies.htm]. the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual and 5. Catherine R. Montfort. performance art. It includes discussions of feminist 6. Dawn M. Cornelia [email: [email protected]]. aesthetics, photo essays, interviews, historical material, 7. ISSN 1077-825X. reviews and scripts. Women & Performance encourages 8. OCLC 29631629. dialogue among performers and theorists." 9. MLA Bibliography. 11. Women in French Studies seeks "to publish research on WOMEN & THERAPY: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY women writing in French, on women in French or 1. 1982. Francophone cultures and other domains of feminist 2. 4/year. criticism." 3. $157/€157/£121 (indiv.), $895/€891/£684 (inst.). 4. 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OCLC 6394106. 18042 [email: [email protected]] and Patricia 9. Alternative press, counseling, family, health, legal, Anne Simpson, Dept. of Modern Lang. & Lit., Gaines Hall mental health, nursing, psychology, social science, 115-A, PO Box 172980, Montana State Univ., Bozeman, raumatic stress, violence, and women’s studies indexes. MT 59717 [email: [email protected]] 10 Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), [website: http://www.womeningerman.org]. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), 7. ISSN 1058-7446. Swetswise. 8. OCLC: 12869456. 11. "Women and Therapy is the only professional journal that 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various focuses entirely on the complex interrelationship between products), Gale Group (various products), Project Muse. women and the therapeutic experience. The journal is 11. 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WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN 1. 1997 (electronic journal). INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 2. 2/year. 1. 2002. 3. No subscription fee. 2. 2/year. 4. [website: http://wjudaism.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ 3. Canada: CN$40 (student), CN$50 (indiv.), CN$85 (inst.); wjudaism]. elsewhere: US$40 (student), US$50 (indiv.), US$85 5. Dina Ripsman Eylon. (inst.). 6. 1136-3 Centre St. Ste. 246, Thornhill, Ontario L4J 3M8, 4. Aysan Sev’er, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Toronto at Canada [[email protected]]. Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario 7. ISSN 1209-9392. M1C 1A4, Canada [email: [email protected]] 9. RAMBI, Index to Jewish Periodicals, MLA. [website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~womenshealth/ 11. “: A Multidisciplinary Journal is an womenshealth/Home.html]. academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the 5. Aysan Se’ver. Internet, and devoted to scholarly debate on gender- 7. ISSN 1499-0369. related issues in Judaism.” 11. “Women’s Health and Urban Life addresses a whole range of topics that directly or indirectly affect both the WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES physical and mental health of girls and teen-aged and 1. 1979 (print); 2003 (electronic). adult women living in urban or urbanizing pockets of the 2. Irregular. world. The orientation of the journal is critical, feminist 3. No subscription fee. and social scientific. The journal accepts both 4. [website: http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/winr]. quantitative and qualitative, and both theoretical and 5. Sandra Martin. empirical articles on health, reproduction and global 6. Women in Natural Resources, Univ. of Idaho, PO Box issues.” 441136, Moscow, ID 83844-1136 [email: winr@uidaho. edu]. WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL: LATIN AMERICAN AND 8. OCLC 42351620. CARIBBEAN WOMEN’S HEALTH NETWORK 11. “Women in Natural Resources is a unique, high-quality 1. 1987 (print); 2008 (electronic journal). ejournal in the field of natural resources. It combines the 2. 3/year. best elements of a technical journal, the informal style of 3. No subscription fee. a newsletter, and the reader-friendly format of a 4. Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network, magazine. It is designed and written by women in all Casilla 50610, Santiago 1, Santiago, Chile [email: levels of forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range, recreation, [email protected]] [website: http://www. soils and the environmental and social sciences as they reddesalud.org]. relate to natural resources. We provide information and 5. Deborah Meacham. ideas for from and about women. Our contributing 6. [email: [email protected]]. authors are women in management, in federal and state 8. OCLC 24302247. agencies, on faculties, in labs, in the business world, and 9. Women’s Studies International. in the consulting field.” 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues. 11. Women's Health Journal aims "to promote women's WOMEN IN SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY JOURNAL health and quality of life; to promote women's rights, 1. 1992 (print); 2004 (electronic journal). especially their reproductive and sexual rights." 2. 2/year. 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW 4. National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, 1. 1992. WSPAJ, 1900 Association Dr., Reston, VA 20191 2. 5/year. [website: http://www.aahperd.org]. 3. $100/€80/£58 (indiv.), $673/€536/£431 (inst.). 5. Ann Boyce, Lynda Ransdell. 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., 6. [email: [email protected]]. Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, 7. ISSN 1063-6161. PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer 8. OCLC 26085230. Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email:

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 178 [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. 11. Full-length and feature articles, comments, review co.uk/journals]. essays, book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of 5. June Purvis. the law affecting women's rights and sex discrimination. 6. June Purvis, Women’s History Review, School of Social and Historical Studies, Univ. of Portsmouth, Milldam, WOMEN'S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL Burnaby Rd., Portsmouth PO1 3AS, United Kingdom 1. 1972. [email: [email protected]]; North America: Pamela 2. 8/year. Scully, Dept. of Women’s Studies, 550 Asbury Circle, 3. $278/€222/£166 (indiv.), $1,181/€941/£726 (inst.). 128 Candler Library, Emory Univ., Atlanta, GA 30322 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., [email: [email protected]]; Australia/Far East: Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, Joy Damousi, Dept. of History, Univ. of Melbourne, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia [email: j.damousi@ Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., history.unimelb.edu.au]; books for review: Hannah Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: Barker, School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, Univ. of [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. , Oxford Rd., Manchester M13 9PL, United co.uk/journals]. Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. 5. Wendy Martin. 7. ISSN 0961-2025; electronic ISSN 1747-583X. 6. Wendy Martin, Claremont Graduate Univ., Dept. of 8. OCLC 25943278. English, Blaisdell House, 143 E. 10th St., Claremont, CA 9. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 91711. 11. Women's History Review "publishes contributions from a 7. ISSN 0049-7878; electronic ISSN 1547-7045. range of disciplines (women's studies, history, sociology, 8. OCLC 1791887. cultural studies, literature, political science, anthropology 9. Anthropology, communications, current contents, family, and philosophy) that further feminist knowledge and film, humanities, social science, and women’s studies debate about women and/or gender relations in history. indexes. The time span covered by the journal includes the 10. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various twentieth century as well as earlier times." products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the presentation WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of 1. 1983. literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, 2. 6/year. economics, anthropology and the sciences." Also 3. 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Alternative press, book review, humanities and women’s 5. Cindy L. Griffin. studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & 6. Valeria Fabj, College of Intl. Communication, Lynn Univ., Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 3601 N. Military Trail, Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email: 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various [email protected]]; book reviews: Lesli Pace products). [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.orwac.org]. 11. "In-depth review of current books, in all fields, by and/or 7. ISSN 0749-1409. about women." 8. OCLC 8848461. 9. Index to Journals in Communication Studies, Women’s WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER Studies International, Women’s Studies Index. Also 1. 1970. available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and 2. 4/year. Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 3. $15 (student), $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various $6 postage. products), Factiva, Gale Group (various products), 4. 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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.31, no.3, Summer 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 179 4. Americas: Journals Customer Service, 3251 Riverport 9. Alternative Press Index, Women’s Studies International, Ln., Maryland Heights, MO 63043 [email: Women's Studies Index. [email protected]]; Europe/ 10. Project Muse, ProQuest (various products). Middle-East/Africa: Journals Customer Service, The 11. "Women's Studies Quarterly covers recent developments Boulevard, Langford Ln., Kidlington OX5 1GB, United in women's studies and feminist education, including in- Kingdom [email: JournalsCustomerServiceEMEA@ depth articles on research about women and current elsevier.com]; Asia Pacific: Journals Customer Service, 3 projects to transform traditional curricula." Killiney Rd. #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519 [email: JournalsCustomerServiceAPAC@ WOMEN’S WORLD elsevier.com] [website: http://www.elsevier.com]; Japan: 1. 1984. Journals Customer Service, 4F Higashi Azabu, 1 Chome 2. 2/year. Bldg., 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106- 4. ISIS-WICCE, Plot 23, Bukoto St., Kamwokya, PO Box 0044, Japan [email: JournalsCustomerServiceJapan@ 4934, Kampala, Uganda [email: [email protected]] elsevier.com] [website: http://japan.elsevier.com]. [website: http://www.isis.or.ug]. 5. Kalwant Bhopal. 5. Bedha Balikudembe Kirevu. 6. Kalwant Bhopal, School of Education, Univ. of 7. ISSN 1019-1534. Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, United 8 OCLC 37264188. Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. 9. Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 0277-5395. 10. GenderWatch. 8. OCLC 7590245. 11. "International feminist magazine providing news about 9. Alternative press, history, humanities, psychology, social women around the world from a feminist perspective and science, and women’s studies indexes. focusing particularly on the link between women in 10. EBSCO (various products), Elsevier (various products), developing and industrialized countries." Ingenta, Swetswise. 11. Research communications; review articles; book reviews. WOMEN'S WRITING The journal strives to reflect the multidisciplinary, 1. 1994. international field of women's studies, both inside and out 2. 4/year. of academia. It also aims to acknowledge cultural 3. $82/€65/£52 (indiv.), $728/€579/£454 (inst.). differences and at the same time to encourage an 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 international exchange based on a shared feminist Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; framework. U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNAL CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. 1. 1984 (print); 2008 (electronic). co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. 2. 2/year. 5. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. 3. No subscription fee. 6. North America: Lisa Vargo, Dept. of English, Univ. of 4. [website: http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/index.html] Saskatchewan, 9 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, 5. Editorial Collective. Saskatchewan S7N 5A5, Canada [email: lisa.vargo@ 6. Ann Weatherall, School of Psychology, Te Kura Matai usask.ca]; elsewhere: Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Women’s Hinengaro, Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Te Whare Writing, Reader in Literary Studies, School of English & Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, PO Box 600, Drama, Univ. of the West of England, St. Matthias Wellington, New Zealand [email: ann.weatherall@ Campus, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2JP, United Kingdom vuw.ac.nz]. [email: [email protected]]; book 7. ISSN 0112-4099; electronic ISSN 1173-6615. reviews: Jennie Batchelor, School of English, Univ. of 8. OCLC 14929028. Kent, Canterburg, Kent, CT2 7NX, United Kingdom 9. Women’s Studies International. [email: [email protected]]. 10. EBSCO (various products). 7. ISSN 0969-9082; electronic ISSN 1747-5848. 11. Women's Studies Journal is "an academic journal 8. OCLC 30983772. published by the Women's Studies Association of new 9. America: History & Life, Annotated Bibliography for Zealand, which is a feminist organization formed to English Studies, British Humanities Index, Gay & Lesbian promote radical social change through the medium of Abstracts, Historical Abstracts, MLA International women's studies. The Women's Studies Journal Bibliography, Sociological Abstracts, Studies on Women welcomes contributions from a wide range of feminist Abstracts, Women’s Studies International, Women’s positions and disciplinary backgrounds. It has a primary, Studies Index. but not exclusive, focus on women's studies in 12. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. Aotearoa/New Zealand." 11. “Women’s Writing is an international journal focusing on women’s writing up to the end of the long Nineteenth WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY Century. The Editors welcome theoretical and historical 1. 1981. Previously published as Women's Studies perspectives, and contributions that are concerned with Newsletter, established 1972. gender, culture, race and class. The aim of the journal is 2. 2/year. to open up a forum for dialogue, discussion and debate 3. $28 (student), $40 (indiv.), $75 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add about the work of women writers, and hopes to reflect the $25 surface postage, $50 expedited postage. diversity of scholarship that can be brought to bear on 4. WSQ, 365 Fifth Ave. Ste. 5406, New York, NY 10016 this area of study.” [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. feministpress.org/wsq]. YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM 5. Talia Schaffer, Victoria Pitts-Taylor. 1. 1989. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0732-1562. 3. $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). 8. OCLC 7387895.

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