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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

EMINIST ERIODIC S A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 18, NUMBER 3 FALL 1998

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian University ofWisconsin System 430 Memorial Library /728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODIC S A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Voltme 18,Ntrnber3 Fall 1998

Periodical literature is the cutting edge ofwomen'sscholarship, feminist theory, and much ofwomen's culture. FeministPeriodicals: A Current ListingofContents is published bythe Office ofthe University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feministperiodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast ofcurrent topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum offeminist periodicals; and toprovide the requisite bibliographic information should areader wish to subscribe to ajournal orto obtain a particular article at her library orthrough interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations olthe new copyright law with regard to photocopying ofcopyrighted materials.)

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

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

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

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM:A DirectoryofWomen's Media published bythe National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, NewYork, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals andNewspapers: A Union List of the Holdings ofMadison Area Libraries, edited byJames P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

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~ Focus: Diversity in Science Careers Editor's Notes North to Adventure 3 by Pamela J. Hines, PhD 15 by Michael D. O'Neill

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\Vomen in the National Felice Frankel and the 6 Academy: Their Lives as 21 Photography of Science Scientists and as Women by Robert G, Lerner by Elga R. Wasserman, ]D, PhD

NASA Celebrates 20 Years: 11 \Vomen, Affinnative Action, and the US Space Program by Brigid O'farrell ~ National AWlS President's Remarks AWlS Educational Foundation 2 by Helen C. Davies, PhD 23 Awards by Barbara Filner, PhD AWlS Councilor Election (see back cover) National News and National Calendar will return in the next issue ~ In Every Issue

Honoring the Best Science Education 17 by Sara Field 31 by Donna Gerardi Do You Have It7 Did We Get It7 Book Review . by Gerry Kasarda 33 by Margaret Reilly, PhD Information Resources: Web Sites of and for Women 34 Resources for Reading 27 by Alice Deutsch, PhD Bulletin Board Grams & Awards Chapter News Employment Ads 28 by Lynne Friedmann, Resources Order Fonn guest columnist Membership Fonn

Career Skills 29 by Sydney C. Gary, PhD Editorial 2 389 Reconstructing the tiberal Consensus on What Is Feminist Emma Gross Articles 393 Feminist Comnumity Organizing on a College Campus ~ Diane Martell and Nancy E. Avitabile 411 "What It Was Won't Be Anymore": Reaching the ~ Turning Point in Coping With Intimate Violence -.:::! Zvi Eisikovits, Eli Buchbinder. and Michal Mor <..l 435 Comparisons of Rural and Urban Homeless Women 0 V) Linda K. Cummins, Richard /' First, and Beverly G. Toomey 00 ~ 0> 454 Correlates of Stress Among African American NWlS 0> ;: H Shirley Bryant <:::I ~ ;: 474 Domestic Violence Gun Ban:

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'0 Editorial 'Zd ,j~1 Letter to Agenda ,;; Nkonlo Mhlongo Techno-innovation tn brief ii.J In brief ~:i) (elebrating ,delKe and te,hnology? Relevonl and a«e"ible ele

Patricia Elliot 13 Some Critical Reflections on the Transgender Theory ofKate BorllS/ein

Tania Trepanier 20 Valuing Narratives of Hybridity and MultipliCity

leona Capeci 29 the mood j'm in

Christine Overall 30 "Peep Shows and Bedroom Access" Women's Identities andthe Practice ofOuting

Cynthia Mathieson and Lynda Endicott 38 Lesbian and Bisewalldentity: Discourse of Difference

Becki Ross 48 "Down At the Whorehouse?" Reflections on Christian Community Service and Female Sex Deviance at Toronlo's Street Haven, 1965 - /969

Pamela 1. Downe 60 Selling Sex. Studying Sexuality: Voices o/Costa Rican Prostitutes and Visions ofFeminists

MTC Cronin 68 Look For It Here

Caroline Fusco 69 Setting the Record Straight: The Experiences ofLesbian Athletes

leona Capeci 79 the morning after myfirst dyke experience

Susan Heald 80 Sex And Pleasure, Art And Politics. And Trying To Get Some Rest An Interview with Shawna Dempsey and Loni Millan, Performance Artists

Pauline Greenhill 91 Lesbian Mess(ages): Decoding Shawna Dempsey's Cake Squish at the Festival Du Voyeur

Rob K. 8aum 100 Accessory to Murder: A Lesblon Masquerade

Jamie Waina Gross III Sitka

Chris Fox 112 Murder at the Red Arrow Motel: Nicole BrossQl'd's Mauve Desert as Dystopic Mystery

Jill Ehnenn 120 Desperotely &eklng Swan Among /he Trash: Reinscription. Subversion and Visibility in the Lesbian Romance Novel

Kathryn Campbell 128 "Deviance. Inversion and UnnaJura/ Love:" Lesbians in Canadian Media. /950-/970

Jyanni Steffensen 137 Epistem%gica/Sadism:QueeringthePhal/us in Monica Treut's Seduction

MTCCronin 146 My Own Pompeii

Michelle Mawhinney 147 Rethinking Desire: The Ontology 0/Lack And The Edible O/her (continued) Feature Women's Stud;ef in Focus· Sexualitv and ferniniH Pedagogy 5 Joanne Boucher 157 Sex andthe Feminist Professor; Jane Gal/op. Sexual Harassment and Pedagogy

Sharon Dale Stone 160 Reflections on Lesbian Feminist Activism in the Classroom ~ C III Book Reviews Co Karen Wendling 167 The .\-(oro/ Parameters of Good Talk.: A ~ Ff:!minisl Analysis· Maryann Neely Ayim. Co III Deborah Whatley 167 FTM: Female to Male Transsexuals inSoc,iety III • Holly Devor. III ..,C Angela Failler 168 Screen Dreams: Fanlasising Lesb/atlS in Film iii . Clare Whatling. III ;r Linda Eyre 169 "Re-reading the 'Teen' Years" 3 The Company She Keeps: An Ethnography 3 of Girls' Friendships • Valerie Hey; III .'tIo/hering Teens: Understanding the III Adolescent Years ~ Miriam Kaufman.

Valda Leighteizer 171 Feminism Meets Queer Theory. Elizabeth Weed and Naomi Schor, eds.

Diane Naugler 172 Lesbian LIfestyles. Women's Work and the Politics a/Sexuality· Gillian A. Dunne.

Ursula Kelly 172 Jfadanna: Bawdy & Soul· Karlene Faith.

Kate Krug 173 Lesbian SubjeclS: A Feminist Studies Reader­ Martha Vicinus, ed.; Classics in Lesbian Studies· Esther D. Rothblum, ed.

Contributors to This Issue 176

Callfor Submissions 179

Contributors Guidelines 180 Directrices awe collaboratrices et collaborateurs 181

Subscription form 182

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VolUJne 13 NUJnber 28 October 1998

Editorial 189

Obituary 191 Theme One Articles: Women, Religion and Citizenship: Intersections Guest Editors: Margaret Allen, Sandra Stanley Holton and Alison Mackinnon Introduction 195 Gender, Citizenship and Race in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Australia, 1890 to the 1930s Patriaa Grimshaw 199 A Mission to the Home: the Housewives Association, the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Protestant Christianity, 1920-1940 Judith Smart 215 Representing Active Discipleship: Images of the Madonna in Twentieth-century Australia Katharine Massam 235 Subordination, Invisibility and Chosen Work: Missionary Nuns and Australian Aborigines, <.1900-1949 Hilary M. Carry 251 Women, Religion and Social Action in England, 1500-1800 Patnaa Crawflrd 269 Feminism, History and Movements of the Soul: Christian Science in the Life of Alice Clark (1874-1934) Sandra Sumlry Holum 281

Theme Two Articles. Abortion Politics, Australia, 1998 Guest Editor. Barbara Baird Introduction 295 Achieving Abortion Law Reform in Western Australia Chnyl DMenport, MLC 299 Western Australia's New Abortion Laws: Restrictive and Reinforcing the Power of the Medical Profession and the State over Women's Bodies and Lives Margaret Kirk/o' 305 The Role of the 'Withdrawal Method' in the Control ofAbortion Margie Ripper and I,yndal/ Ryan 313 The Self-aborting Woman Barbara Baird 323 • Conference Reports The 7th Australian Women's Studies Association Conference, Adelaide, 16-18 April 1998 Chilla Bulbeck 339 Women on the Threshold of the 21 st Century, University of Havana, Havana, Cuba, 18-21 November 1997 Anita Harris 347 AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 7

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Review Articles

Three Ecofeminists Speak on Women, Peace and Nature Julie DavidsoTlJ Elaine Stratford aad Mary Jtnkins 351 Men and Feminism Calkrine Sanders 357

Reviews Th End ifCapitalism (as we knew it): a Feminist Critique ifPolitical Economy (J.K. Gibson-Graham) Chris Beasley 361 Feminism and Sexuality: a Reader (SteviJackson and Sue Scott (cds)) Calkrine WaleJhy 363 Bad AUitudtls on Trial: Pornography, Feminism, and the Butler Decision (Brenda Cossman, Shannon Bell, Lise Gotell and Becki L. Ross) Barbara Baird 364 Feminist Amnesia: the Wake if Women's liberation (Jean Curthoys) Michelle Bouwus Walker 366 Passion in Thary: Comeptions ifFreud aad Lacan (Robyn Ferrell) Doris Mcllwain 367 OutsUk Bewngings (Elspeth Probyn) 10'lie O'Connell 369 Freakery: Cultural Spectacks ifthe Extraordinary Body (Rosemane Garland Thomson (cd.)) Heather Kerr 370 Th 'Weak'SulYecL' On Modernity, Eros and Women's Pl0'writing (Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio) Anne Thompson 371 Bryond the Natural Body: an Archaeowgy ifSex Honnones (Nelly Oudshoom) Margie Ripper 372 Love and Frudom: Prifessional Women and the Reshaping ifPersonal life (Alison Mackinnon) Catwna Elder 374 l-I-7ly His/Qry MalUrs: life and Thought (Gerda Lerner) Chima J. Korieh 375 Creating Socialist Women in Japan: Gender, Labour and Activism, 1900-1937 (Vera Mackie) Hiline Bowen Raddtktr 376

Noticeboard 379

Books Received 383

Notes on Contributors 385

Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 13, 1998 A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR FRIENDS 8

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The Memory of Their Lives Inspires Us .... 3 "Lilith and the Parisian Man" Reflections on Jewish Secular Traditions poem by Col/em Umbogy McKee . ... 76 essay by Lori Ginzberg 7 "Wedding Night" Jewish Feminists Talk About the Promise Keepers poem by Rebecca Schwartz 77 essay by Liora Moriel and Alana Suskin . 15 Unheroic COt,duct by Daniel Boyarin Between jesus and the Market by Linda Kintz reviewed by Ruth Abrams 78 reviewed by Liora Moriel 21 Like Bread on the Seder Plate by Rebecca Alpert Life on the Line by Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykewomon reviewed by Sarah Wetherson 23 reviewed by joam,e Cohen 83 Personal Visions: Art and History Meet "Working Class Jewish Blues" by Francia 27, 108, 119 poem by Leah Thorn 90 "Heirls Loom" ISRAELI ISSUES 1998 poem by Herman Asarnow 92 Alternative Israeli Independence Day Gila Svirsky 28 "Farmer Girls" short story by Margo Rabb 94 Keshet: The Mizrakhi Democractic Rainbow essay by Henriette Dahan-Kalev ..... 30 !'How to tell you're sisters..." poem by jessica Weissman 99 Russian-Speaking Women in Israel essay by Larissa Remennick 36 "The Trouble with Informers" poem by judith Werner 100 Ribcage: Israeli Women~ Fiction edited by Carol Diament and Lily Rattok I'd Give Anything to be Able to Sing New Women's Writing from Israel essay and poem by Rita Falbel ..... 101 edited by Risa Domb "Genealogy" reviewed by Esther Fuchs 44 poem by joan Annsfire 106

"Plummer Park U The Poet as Witness poem by Rowena Silver 48 essay and poetry by Willa Schneberg 109 YIDDISH LITERATURE "The Only Jew" "Sestina for My Family" AvremelekhlLittle Abrahams short story by Rokhl Brokhes translated poetry by Deborah Bacharach ..... 114 by Frieda Forman and Ethel Raicus Celebrating the Lives ofJewish Women drawings by Selma Waldmm, 49 edited by Rachel Josefowitz Siegel and Ellen Cole reviewed by Naomi Graetz "Photograph" 116 poem by Melissa Cahnmmm 68 SELECTED BOOKS RECEIVED 120 Di froyenIWomen and Yiddish CONTRIBUTORS NOTES 122 reviewed by Cecile Esther Kuznitz ... 69 "My Great Grandmother's Story" "The Time When I Bought " short short by Faith Jones 128 poem by Rita Karman 74 e 9

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Isabel Grant and 229 Hearing Claims of Inequality: Eldridge v. Judith Mosojf British Columbia (A.G.) Margot Young 244 Change at the Margins: Eldridge v. British Columbia (A.G.) and Vriend v. Albena Book ReviewsiChroniques bibliographiques Rebecca Johnson 264 Hoop Shots and Social Transformation: A View from the Bleachers Challenging the Public/Private Divide: Feminism, La"\ and Public Policy. Edited by Susan B. Boyd. Micro-Politics: Agency in a Post-Feminist Era. By Patricia S. Mann. 280 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur nos coUaboratrices 283 Information for Contributors 288 Renseignements generaux 11

Summer/Fall 1998 Volume 18, Numbers 2 & 3

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mothers, Daughters, and Feminism

Foreword 3 Editorial/£ditorial 5 Marion Lynn and Shelagh Wilkinson: An Interview with ewxIifFounding Editors 8 Viogt ans apris/vingt ans deja par ]tanm Maranda il Mal' Vrrlhuy 11

Empowermen-t; Mothers. Daughters. and Feminism Today: Empowerment. Agency, Narrative, and Motherline by Andrta O'Reilly 16 Mentoring My Daughter: Contradictions and Possibilities by Sharon Abbty 22 La dlvision du suivi scolaire entre les parents: un axe m~re-filld par}tan-C!4utk SI-Amant. CLJutkUt Gagnon. tI Pit"tnt Boulhard 30 Mutual Empowerment: The Mother ofa Daughter with Disabilities by Brydon Gamba, 35 By Any (M)other Name: Once Married Morher-ushians . by Dorun Fumia 41 Passing the Torch: A Mother and Daughter Reflect on their Experiences Across Generations by Wanda Thomas Btmardand Canttau Btmard 46

Agency Interpreting Mother-Work: Linking Methodology, Ontology, Theory, and Persona.! Biography by Andrta Dou(tl 52 Mothering Mythology in the Late Twentieth Century: Science, Gender Lore, and Celebratory Narrative by Pamtla Courttnay Hall 59 Challenging the Connection: A Deconstruction of the Discourses of Mother-Daughter Relationships by SJu/agh RobinIon and Lindsay RobinIon 64 Mandatory Thinness and Mother·Blame: The Newspaper Coverage ofthe Marlene Corrigan Trial by /(aft Campbtll and Sut Ltvuqut 69 Voices of Experience. Voices for Change: The Impact of the Family Law System on Mothers and their Children by /(artn Bridgman-Acktr 75 Survival Narratives ofEthiopian Jewish Mothers and Daughters by Ruby K Ntwman 81 A Daughter's Praise Poem For Her Mother: Historicizing Community Activism and Racial Uplift Among South African Women by Do/ana Mogadimt 86

Narra-t;lve GenC5is by Rtntt Nonnan 93 Vade retro satanas! par!a,qUilint Hogii' 95 Daughters of Feminists: The PassagC5 ofBeaucy by Evtlyn Drmhtr 97 Pandora's Box by CoUt"' Yvonnt 99 Graduation Day by!tannmt Urbas 101 Ltarning to Wear Mother Clothes to Cover Woman Dreams by Diana L. GuS/afton 105 Silence par Nalasha Bouchard SI-Amant 109 Mothers, Daughters, and Others: Some Personal Reflections on Mothers and Daughters by Patricia Fontaint, Gayk Lt/huby. and Dtborah Whalley 112 The Convert by Ann Frank Wakt 115 A Mothers and Daughters' Family Album apholomay by Bunda Cranney 118

Mo-t;herline My Mother and Theory: How the Two arc Inseparable by Siobhdn Conway-Hirks 121 "Dey give me a house to gather in di chil'dren": Mothers and Daughters in the Spiritual Baptish Church by Carol B. Duncan 126 Reading the Gospel of Bakes: Daughters' Representations of Mothers in the Poetry of Claire Harris and Lorna Goodison by Dannabang Kuwabong 132 Border-Crossings: Connecting with the Colonized Mother in Maria Campbell's Life.Writings by Maurttn Slatlrry 139

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Summer/Fail 1998 Volume 18. Numbers 2 & 3 (continued) Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mothers, Daughters, and Feminism

Looking at "Subversive Repetitions" for My Daughter: Examining Margaret's Resistance to Becoming a Mother in the Film Margart/s MuJtum by Sandra Moffit 145 Looking Back. Looking Forward by Ursula M, Franklin 151

Poetry Poem for a Daughter on Her Thirteenth Birthday by RiJhma Dunwp 21 The Rise of the Progressive Conservatives by Sandra AUand 29 raising daughters by Sharon Sing" 29 A Tal, ofa Farber. Daughter. and Morber by Libby Schd" 34 We Come Home by ElirAb"h johmon 40 Daughters by Rmu Nonnan 45 Our Daughter is Leaving Home To Go To College by Marilyn Irwin Boynlon 50 Unticlcd by Swan Gillitt 58 Backhand Through the Mother by Rmu NOmllJn 58 Family Album by Barbara Hudspith 73 Scorpio Swinging, After the Painting by Jean~Honore Fragonard (c. 1768) by Btryl Baigent 85 My Daughters and I by Marina Trudeau 100 Lost by Rotlyn Schwartz 108 Her Handmade Gloves by Sharron Chalttrton 114 Conversation Overheard on a Train by Linda Frank 117 WriHen in Brown by Lrah Bmnm 125 In Retrospect: An Older Man Becomes Transparent Ol, Peanut Buuce Still Sticks to the Roof of My Mouth by Kms Elan Morgain 125 Love by Drw",j. Lawndr 131 Mother ... by MariM Nantz 144 Farm Song by Ra,hrl Rosr 149 excerpt from "the 82 shon poems ofeliza" (a child born with blue skin by Erina Harris 149 My mother has the strength ofa lion, a tiger, a horse by Taien Ng-Chan 150 Definition by Wanda Humn 155

600k Reviews MOlhtrhood Rtcone-tivtd' Fnninism and Iht ugadu oflh( Sixlin by Maria Bonanno 156 Good Enough MOlhtring? Ftminisl Ptnp(clivtl on Lont Mothtrhood by Hrath" Krlly 157 usbian MOlhtrhood: An Exploration ofCanadian Ltsbian Famili(s by Kalr Campbrll 157 Rrdrfining Moth"hood: Changing Idrntititt and Pal/rrns by Brigiltr Harris 158 Tht Cultural Contradirliom ofMOlhrrhood by Br'll Baigent 159 Tr/k mlrr. Irllr fillr par}tannt Maranda ' 161 MOlhtr-Mysurin by Maria Bonanno 162 Cunnilingus. or How I Ltamtd10 Lovt Figurt Skaling L-urn to William Blakr A Woman sFingtrprint by Shtrrill ChrtW 162 u tWt dr Sara par Moniqut Roy 163 A Social Hislory ofWn Nuning in Amtrica: From Bmut to Boltlt by Krista SCOIt 163 Without Child: Challenging ,hr Stigma ofChildlrsmrss by Maria Bonanno 164 Modtlts dt UXt tl rapports a "leok-Guidi d'inttrvtntion auprts dis Iltlm dt IToisiimt ucondairr par Diant Glrin-Lajoit 165 Columbia Journal of 13 Gender and Law

Volume 7 1998 Numlnr2

Table ofContents

The illusion of Suffrage: Female Voting Rights and the Women's Poll Tax Repeal Movement After the Nineteenth Amendment Ronnie L. Podolefsky 185

The Sound of Silence: Women's Voices in Medicine and Law Tracey E. Spruce 239

What Every First Year Female Law Student Morrison Torrey, Should Know...... Jennifer Ries, 267 and Elaine Spiliopoulos CRONE CHRONICLES~ 14 A JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUS AGING Founded in 1989 • Winter Solstice 1998-99' No. 37

Cover: "Return to the Womb" Susan Slotter (see Abollt the Cover, p. 4) Photo:"Aphrodite's Illumination" 3 Candice Everett Editorial: Is This Ollr Myth for the Year 2000? 5 Ann Kreilkamp Inside Crone 6 Dear Crone, 7

Introduction:The Transformation 13 Ann Kreilkamp A Leap into the Void 17 Jouida Gail (Art: Lia Kass) My"Disease" Is Healing Me 19 JoWynnJohns Odyssey 21 Alana Silva (Art: EIIIYoo Paek) INTERVIEW with Elizabeth Case: A Parallel Life 22 Georgia Jones Poem: Woman and Dog 29 Ann Shillinglaw (Art:Lisa Eliz"beth Be~~) Spiraling 30 Tricia Godwin-Dickens (Art: Charlotte Ross) In the Hush 32 Claudia Worth (Art: Lia Kass) Ancestors 33 Carol Ann Marshall (Art: Me.~all Assa)) The Soul's Journey 35 Catherine Madden (Art: Deborah Koff-Clrapill) Rebirth 35 Judy Schepps Battle VOICES:The Ravine 41 Susanne R. Bowers (Art: Diane Kaflp-&nefieO Poem: Pops 41 Bernie Bernstein Sharing Space 41 Sandra J. Wilson Poem: Pro Tempore 42 Donna Nagy Lessons: 42 Adele Fr:mcis Poem: Waiting 42 Winona Baker Poem: Appraisal 43 Susanne R. Bowers Poem: Conversations 44 Uncumber (Art: Lisa Elizabeth Berg) Winter Wisdom 47 Lee Mamunes (Art: Lee i\Jamunes) Into the Silence 50 Jane Tilton (Art: Jalle Tiltoll) Poem: A Calling 52 Dottie Glessner My 01' Crone is Me! 53 Toni Roberts

Space Visions: Barbara Marx Hubbard Interview, Part 2 55 Carol Rosin Honoring Death: 2 Women, 2 Teachers, 2 Lessons 61 Judy Schepps Battle Coming into Crone: There's An Old Lady ... 62 Helene Porcher Old Wives' Tales 63 Tasha Halpert Column: Road Crone 64 Redmoonsong Column: Living Well 66 Helga Kollar Column: Country Crone 67 Jeanne Hardy Column: Sands ofTime 68 Karen Sands Column: She & He 70 Tasha and Stephen Halpert Crone Tracks 72 Jeanne Hardy, Glenda Martin Raven Reviews 76 ivbry R. Hopkins, Artemis Bast-Astarte. Glenda Martin 15

Volume 9, Number 3

.Fall 1997

• d I f f e r e n c e s

Guest Editor Joan Wallach Scott

JO.\~ WALLACH SCOTT Women's Studies on the Edge Introduction

LEORA AUSLANDER / Do Women's + Feminist + Men's + Lesbian and Gay + Queer Studies = Gender Studies?

BErERLY GUY-SIIEFTALL )/ Whither Black Women's WITII Er£Lr,\,N ,\I. HAMMO,VDS Studies. Interview

SHIRLEY J. YEE 46 The f1Womenll In Women's Studies

AFSANEII NAJMABADI 65 Teaching and Research in Unavailable Intersections

WENDY BROWN 79 The Impossibility of Women's Studies

BIDDY MARTIN /02 Success and Its Failures

KATIlRYN COOK AND R.ENEA HENRY JJ2 The Edge. Interview IF/Til JOAN WALLACH SCOTT 16 ,F'eminism : • & .:::...:::CO...:.N.:...T.:...E:::.:..:....:.NT~S ipsychology Volume 8, Number 4, 1998 I~-

______EDITORIAL

403 Editorial Note

______ANNOUNCEMENT

404 Editorial Group Vacancy ______ARTICLES

405 in Five Countries: Violence and Post·Traumatic Stress Disorder , Isin BARAL, ivferab KIREMIRE and Ufuk SEZGIN

427 Who's the Boss? Confronting Whiteness and Power Differences within a Feminist Mentoring Relationship in Participatory Action Research Alice MciNTYRE and M. Brinton LYKES

445 Strategies of Resistance: 'Bad' Mothers Dispute the Evidence Rosaleen CROGHAN and Dorothy ~t1ELL

467 Women Construct Self·Esteem in their Own Tenns: A Feminist Qualitative Study April CHATHAM-CARPENTER and Victoria DeFRANCISCO

______REVIEWS

491 Elizabeth MAPSTONE on: Language and Gender: Imerdiscipfitlary Perspec/iws by Sara Mills (ed.)

494 Christina ATHANASIADOU on: Shaping the Future o/Feminist Psychology: Education. Research. and Practice by Judith Worell and Norine O. Johnson (eds)

497 Bianca RAABE on: Half the Human Experience: The Psychology 1)1 Women (5th edn) by Janet Shibley Hyde: and Toward a New Psychology ofGender: A Reader by Mary Gergen and Sara Davis (eds) 499 Charlene SENN on: Rilling Passions: Sexual Violence. Repuration and the Law by Sue Lees 501 Rose CAPDEVTLA on: Changing rhe Wor(/Jd: Discourse. Politics. and the Feminist Movement by Stacey Young 505 Angie BURNS on: Couples. Sex and Power: The Politics ofDesire by Sally Dallas and Rudi Dallos 509 Meredith KIMBALL on: Mothering and Ambivalence by Wendy Hollway and Brid Featherstone (cds) 512 Marian PITTS on: Gender and the Social COllstructioll ofIllness by Judith Lorber 513 Jane RITCHIE on: Emhodied Prauices: Feminist Perspectives on the Body by Kathy Davis (ed.): and Reconstructing the Psychological Subject: Bodies. Practices and Tedmologies by Betty Bayer and John Shatter (cds) 'F1eminism 17 . : & ---::C::...O::::....:..N::...T::...::E~N.:....:..T~S psychology Volume 8, Number 4, 1998 J (continued)

514 Aradhana SAXENA on: The Influence ofRace and Racial/demit)' ill Psychotherapy: Toward a Radically Incllls;\'e Model by Robert Carter 517 Helen MALSON on: The /l-tlln Who Ne\'er Was: Freudian Tales by Janet Sayers 520 Books Received

______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

525 LA Lesson in the Seductive Power of Sameness: Representing Black African Refugee Women Ranti OGUNTOKUN 530 II. Constructing the 'Other' through Talk Hannah FRITH 537 III. Psychotherapy with Latina Women Ruth M. LUTMAER 544 IV. Sexual Violence against Women with Learning Disabilities Michelle McCARTHY 552 V. Science. Men and Experiments: Psychology in Sweden Mona ELIASSON 558 Annual Index 18 Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111;

November/December 1998 Volume 21 Number 4

ARTICLES Booksellers' Favorite University Press Books . 29 University Press Titles on Education and Literacy . 27 Women in Love: Getting II into Print . 19 Selling Books at Events...... 23 Bookstore News ..... (on vacation this issue) Feminist Publisher News...... 17 News/Short Stories ...... 7 ZIBF focus "Women" in 1999' The Cun! Coloring Book Goes to Congress' Selling Stock, Not Books' Superchains' Growth Slows' Bertelsmann Buys Half of b&n.com • Holt Uncensored' Lawsuits! • 2nd Annual TLC to Convene January' BEA Moves SP Booths

DEPARTMENTS Ad Index .... .99 Announcements .38 Back to Press .37 Bestsellers ... (will return next issue) Classified Ads . 100 Subscription Information . C2 They Went That-A-Way . .39 Trivia and Commentary .13 Writing Wanted .. .37

THE BOOKS Art Books .... . 45 Canadian Books (will return next issue) Gay Lit . .53 Kids' Lit . .57 Music News .41 Mysteries .. .47 Our Own Presses .61 Publisher's Row . .89 Science Fiction & Fantasy . .49 Small Presses .. .69 University Presses .81 Video Reviews .. .40 19 Feminist Collections A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources

Volume 20, No.1, Fall 1998

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Reviews Ellen Cronan Rose Feminists in Academe 2 Barbara Spindel Looking to the Right 5 Gretchen Flesher Moon Writing and Reading Women's Lives 8

Andrea Jule Sachs Feminist Visions: Losing My Religion 11

Nancy Bayne Campus Culture: Wild Card in Distance Education 13

World Wide Web Reviews Amy Shepherd Domestic Violence Websites 15 Laura Parisi Websites on Women from Developing and Post-Communist Countries 16

Compiled by Linda Shult Computer Talk 19

Reviewed by Phyllis Holman New Reference Works in Women's Studies 25 Weisbard and others

Compiled hy Linda Shult Periodical Notes 32

Compiled by Christina Stross Items of Note 37

Books Recently Received 39 FEMINIST ECONOMICS 20 Volume 4, Number 3, Fall 1998

Introduction: This One's For You. Barbara M)'ra H. Strober

~ Barbara Bergmann: Scholar. ~Ientor, and Activist ~ 3 E Manml1le A. Ferber ~ Interview with Barbara Bergmann 5 c;;< i Elizabeth A. Stroh" ..s: 0 .: Husbands. Wives. and Housework: Graduates ofStanford and 97 'II= .Q 'II .c Tokvo l'niversities ,S "0 ... tJ .\lyra H. Strober and Agnes Aliling Kaneko Chan "iii VJ .~ u i Basic Needs Budgets Re\~sited: Does the U.S. Consumer Price 129 : Low-Income Families? TrudiJ Renwick SHORT PAPERS Lessons Learned From Barbara 143 Franco Modigliatli Decapitating the U.S. Census Bureau's "Head of Household~: 145 Feminist Mobilization in the 19705 Harriet B. PreJser Barbara, the Market, and the State 159 Nancy Folbre The Economic Emergence of Women: Bergmann's Six Cornrniunents 169 Heidi Hartmann Simulating Barbara lSI Deirdre McCloske)' OfChicken Entrails, Anthropology, and a Realistic Social Science l8i Peler A, Riach andJudilh Rich Bibliography of Barbara Bergmann's Work 193 Notes on Contributors 203 Thanks to Reviewers 209 Calls for Papers 211 Infonnation and Announcemenl~ 213

Notes for Contributors 21 :w) Index - Volume oJ, 1998 219 feminist review 21

NUMBER 60 AUTUMN 1998

Feminist Ethics and the Politics of Love

Love and Colonialism in Takamure Ilsue's Feminism: Sheila Rowbotham on The Challenge of Local Feminisms: APostcolonial Critique Women's Movements in Global Perspective 119 Sonia Ryang Christine Griffin on Between Voice and Silence: Women, Wives and the campaign Against Pit Closures Women and Girls, Race and Relationship 121 in Co, Durham: Understanding Ihe Vane Tempest Vigil Lynda Blrke on What is Nature? 124 Jean Spence 33 Tessa Adams on Desire and the Female Therapist: Narratives of Irlshness and the Problem of Abortion: Engendered Gazes in Psychotherapy and M Therapy 125 The XCase 1992 Pauline Lane on Earthcare: Women and the Environment 127 Lisa Smyth 61 Felicity Edholm on Women Artists and the Parisian Public and Private Citizenship: Avant-Garde: Modernism and 'Feminine' Art, 1900 to the From Gender Invisibility to Feminist Inclusiveness late 1920s 129 Rala Prokhovnlk 84 Steph Lawler on Beyond the Myths: Mother-Daughter Reviews Relationships in Psychology. History. Literature and Everyday Life 132 Lyn Thomas on Simone de Beauvoir: The Making ofan Intellectual Woman and Women's Rights and Women's Maureen Mackintosh on Chaos or Community? Seeking Lives in France 1944-196B 105 Solutions not Scapegoats for Bad Economia 134 Christine Lodge on Women's History: Britain lBSo-l945, Trev Broughton on Family Secrets: Acts ofMemory and an Introduction 108 Imagination 135 Kelly Boyd on The New Girl: Girls' Culture in England, IBBo-I915 110 Jacqueline Ellis on They Must be Represented: The Polltia of Documentary 137 Karen Triggs on Gender Power, Leadership, and Governance 112 Notlceboard 140 Ann Kaloskl on The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Moden Culture 113

Susan Hlmmelwelt on Abortion: Between Freedom and Necessity 115

C.M, Jackson-Houlston on Victorian Women Poets: A Critical Reader 118 22 FE\lINIST STlTDIES

I Volume 24, Number 2 Summer 1998

Preface 235 Claire Goldberg Moses Made in America: llFrench Feminism lt in 241 Academia Judith A Allen and Disciplined by Disciplines? The Need for 275 Sally L. Kitch an Interdisciplinary Research Mission in Women's Studies Susan Stanford (lnter)Disciplinarity and the Question of 301 Friedman the Women's Studies Ph.D. Established and Proposed Women's 326 Studies Ph.D. Programs in North America Beverly Guy-Sheftall Engaging Difference: Racial and Global 327 Perspectives in Graduate Women's Studies Education Jacky Coates, "Isn't Just Being Here Political Enough?" 333 Michelle Dodds, and Feminist Action-Oriented Research as a Jodi Jensen Challenge to Graduate Women's Studies Kay Armatage Collaborating on Women's Studies: 347 The University ofToronto Model Abigail Stewart, The Joint Doctoral Program at the 356 Anne Herrmann, and University of Michigan Sidonie Smith Shirley Yee Establishing an International Doctoral 366 Program in Women's Studies at the University of Washington Angela Bowen Testifying: My Experience in Women's 374 Studies Doctoral Training at Clark University Marilyn J. Boxer Remapping the University: The Promise 387 of the Women's Studies Ph.D. Patrice McDermott The Meaning and Uses of Feminism in 403 Introductory Women's Studies Textbooks Chitra Divakaruni How I Became a Writer (Poetry) 428 Virginia AK. Moran The Algebra ofSnow (Fiction) 430 Notes on Contributors 446 Publications Received 450 Articles 23

91 Exploring Feminist Research: a Student-Centered Model ;:::: By }.,laryanne Dever ~ C 104 Giving Voice: A Course on American Indian Women 3 By Susan Applegate Krouse -" 113 The Pedagogy ot Marking; AJdressing Sexual Orientation in the Classroom z c >-r1 By Karen Yescavage and Jonathan Alexander 3 -::r (D 123 Affinity, Collaboration, and the Politics of Classroom Speaking ~ By Kirstin HotcHing and Alexandra Schulte is "tv S)0000I.. 133 Teaching Women Self-Defense: Pedagogocallssues By Margaret E. Madden and Thomas J. Sokol =')0000I.. Book Reviews rJ) M- 152 Breaking Anon)'mi[~': the Chilly Climate for \Vomen Faculty edited by The Chilly Collecth'e By Laurie Alkidas ~ IS5 Sojourner Tnlfh: A life, A S)'mbol by Nell Irvin Painter By Leslie W. Lewis ~ 158 Sick and Tired of Being Sick and TIred: Black \Xlomen's Health AClivism in n Amen'ca. 1890-l950 by Susan L Smith By Lisa ::r '"T1 (D /60 Ca/~ng: Essays on Teaching In Ute MOfher Tongue and Season of the Witch: " ~ Border Lines, MargiTl£l/ Notes by Gail Griffin ~ By Allison Berg ;:l M 164 The New Lesbian Studies: Inw (he Twenry-first Cenlury edited by Bonnie "~ Zimmerman and Toni A. H. McNaron and Lesbian Subjects: A Feminist 'D -'D SlUdies Reader by Martha Vicinus --.J By Michelle Gibson

168 Feminism and Social Change: Bridging Theory and Practke edited by Heidi Gottfried By Meg Wilkes Karraker

171 Making Gender: The Politics and Erotics of Culu.cre by Sherry B. Ortner By Melissa Tedrowe

174 Disanning Pam'archy: Feminism and Political Action ar Greenhorn by Sasha Roseneil By Elaine Schwartz

Call for Reviewers

177

Departments

178 Resources, Conferences, Cnlls for Papers

180 Our Contribuwrs

Index to Volume 11

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LI L YS LA IN An Open utter to Chris Carter & the X-files Writing Team

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Editorial Note 373 lIekn Hatchell. Girls' Entry into Higher Secondary Sciences 375

CaUur;ne vVoodward & Nicholas Jl'oodward. Girls and Science: docs a core curriculum in primary school give cause for optimism? 387

Tania FerJo!ja. Australian Lesbian Teachers-a rcHection of homophobic harassment of high school tcachers in New South ''''ales government schools 40 I

Rosalyn George & Meg Magllire. Older Women Training to Teach +17

Julie JHtuod. The Promise of Freedom and the Regulation of Gender-feminist pedagogy in the 1970s +31

Barbara Bagi[hole & Jackie Good. The 'Gender Dimension' ofboth the 'Narrow' and 'Broad' Curriculum in UK Higher Education: do women lose out in both? 445 noOK REVIEWS Disciplining SexlIality: FOllcallll, life hislori" and edllcalion (Sue Middleton) reviewed by Rosemary Preston 459

Edllcational Research Undone (Ian Stronach & Maggie McLure) reviewed by Gaby Weiner 461

Preparation for Life? Vocationalism and the Eqllal Opportllnitw Chalknge (Sue Heath) reviewed by Lorna Unwin 462

JVegotiating the Glass Ceiling-careers ofsenior women in the academic world (Mitiam David & Diana Woodward Eds) reviewed by Sue Clegg 464

Eqllity in the Classroom: towards iflictive pedagogyfor girls and hoys (Patricia F. Murphy & Caroline V. Gipps Ed;) reviewed by Charly Ryan 465

Experiencing School Mathematics: "aching styks, sex and selling Uo Boaler) reviewed by Karen L. Graves 467

SCiellce nnd tilt COllJtn"tion 'If J1!omtll (Mary Maynard) reviewed by Bridget A. Egan 468

Voillme COlllents and Allthor Illdex 10 Vaillme 10, /998 26 Gender & History Volume 10 Number 3 November 1998

Special Issue: Feminisms and Internationalism edited by Mrinalini Sinha, Donna J, Guy and Angela Woollacotl

CONTENTS

Abstracts iii Introduction: Why Feminisms and Internationalism? MRINALINI SINHA, DONNA J. GUY AND ANGELA WOOLLACOTT 345

Articles An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod, Internationalist and 'Good Liberal Unionist' HELOISE BROWN 358 'The New Women's Movement' in 1920s Korea: Rethinking the Relationship Between Imperialism and Women INSOOK KWON 381 Madrinas and Missionaries: Uruguay and the Pan-American Women's Movement CHRISTINE EHRICK 406 Inventing Commonwealth and Pan-Pacific Feminisms: Australian Women's Internationalist Activism in the 1920s-30s ANGELA WOOLLACOTT 425 The Politics of Pan-American Cooperation: Maternalist Feminism and the Child Rights Movement, 1913-1960 DONNA J. GUY 449 lie Cui - Connecting the Tracks: Chinese Women's Activism Surrounding the 1995 World Conference on Women in Beijing PING-CHUN HSIUNG AND YUK-liN RENITA WONG 470 Unifying Women: Feminist Pasts and Presents in Yemen MARGOT BADRAN 498

Forum International Feminisms: Latin American Alternatives ASUNCI6N LAVRIN 519 Gender &- History 27 Volume 10 Number 3 November 1998

Special Issue: Feminisms and Internationalism edited by Mrinalini Sinha, Donna J, Guy and Angela Woollacott

(continued) Forum Respondents

Feminisms and Internationalism: A View from the Centre LEILA j. RUPP 535

Feminisms and Internationalisms: A Response from India MARY E. JOHN 539

Feminist Representations: Interrogating Religious Difference SHAHNAZ ROUSE 549

Borderland Feminisms: Towards the Transgression of Unitary Transnational Feminisms JAYNE O. IFEKWUNIGWE 553

Review Essays

Some Trajectories of 'Feminism' and 'Imperialism' ANTOINETIE BURTON 558

Feminisms and Transnationalism FRANCESCA MILLER 569

Feminisms and International Relations V. SPIKE PETERSON 581

Feminisms and Development VALENTINE M. MOGHADAM 590

Notes on Contributors 598 28 GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 3 January 1998 Number 1

CONTENTS

JAMES W. BARRON From the Editor 3

MICHELLE FLAX and The Erotic Spell: Women Anatysts 5 J. GAIL WHITE Working with Male Patients

KAREN L. LOMBARDI Mother as Object, Mother as SUbject: 33 Implications for Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory

ESTHER SANCHEZ-PARDO Melancholia as Conslitutive of Male 47 Homosexuality: A Kleinian Approach

JAMES S. GROTSTEIN Discussion: Esther Sanchez-Pardo 81

ESTHER SANCHEZ-PARDO Response to James S. Grotstein 95

DAVID J. WAYNE Discussion: Samuel Gerson, "A Shared Body of Language" (Vol. 1, no. 3) 103 GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS 29 An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 3 April 1998 Number 2

CONTENTS

FRANCES L. RESTUCCIA Conjurings: Mourning andAbjeclion 123 in Story of 0 and Return to the Chateau

LYNNE LAYTON Discussion: Frances L. Restuccia 155

FRANCES L. RESTUCCIA Response to Lynne Layton 171

JEAN B. SANVILLE Transcending Gender Stereotypes: 175 Eluding the Eva Per6nista Position

BLANCA MONTEVECHIO Discussion: Jean B. Sanville 197

JEAN B. SANVILLE Response to Blanca Montevechio 205

JOHN MUNDER ROSS The Movies: The Femme Fatale 213 and the Balli. 01 the sex•• 30 GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 3 JUly 1998 Number 3

CONTENTS

MICHAEL J. DIAMOND Fathers with Sons: Psychoanaly1ic Perspectives on "Good Enough" Fathering Throughout the Life Cycle 243

WILLIAM J. SWIFT and Gilda: Fear and Loathing 01 the GRAHAM CODY Exquisite Object of Relentless Desire 301

Eros In a Gay Dyad: A Case Presentation

PAUL E. LYNCH Moderator's Introduction 331

CARY FRIEDMAN Eros in a Gay Dyad: A Case Presentation 335

RHONDA LINDE Discussion 347

ANDREW P. MORRISON Discussion 355

L. HARTMANN Discussion 361

Commentary

SAMUEL GERSON Splitting the Difference: Response to David J. Wayne (Vol. 3, no. 1) 371 GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS 31 An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 3 October 1998 Number 4

CONTENTS

ANDREW P. MORRISON Psychoanalysis and "Necessary" Choices: The Shame of Soft Edges 387

DEBORAH F. GLAZER Homosexuality and the Analytic Stence: Implications for Treatment and Supervision 397

STEPHANIE A. BOT and Cutting the Umbilical Cord: A Critique CHRISTINE M. A. COURBASSON of the Self-In-Relatlon Theory of Female Psychological Development from Psychoanalytic Perspectives 413

T. JEFFERSON KLEIN Aleln Berilner's Me Vie en Rose (1997): Crossing Dress. Crossing Boundaries 435

DANIEL DERVIN The Electra Complex: A History of Misrepresentations 451 GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 12, Number 5 October 1998 32 Contents

From the SWS President: A Sociological Skeptic in the Brave New World BARBARA KATZ ROTHMAN 501 Articles Patriarchal Struggles and State Practices: A Feminist, Politica1·Economic View ANNA M. ZAJICI!K and TONI M. CALASANTt 505 Tomboy Resistance and Conformity: Agency in Social Psychological Gender Theory C LYNN CARR 528 Gender and the Construction of Consent in Child-Adult Sexual Contact: Beyond Gender Neutrality and Male Monopoly ANDREA NELSON and PAMElA OUYER 554 Combining Gender, Class. and Race: Structuring Relations in the Ontario Dental Profession TRACEY L. ADAMS 578 Book Reviews Saving Our Childnnfrom Poverty: Whot the U.S. Can Leamfrom France by Barbara R. Bergmann LESLIE KING 598 Queer I7y Choice by Vera Whisman NANCY STOUJ!R and IENNtPI!R RECK 599 Sexual Assault on the Colkge Campus: The Role ofMale Peer Support by Martin D. Schwartz and Walter S. DeKeseredy RACHELBRJIXlBS WIIAUlY 601 Fields ofPlay: Constructing an Academic Life by Laurel Richardson ROSANNA HERTZ 602

With Her in Durland: Sequel to Herland by . Edited by Mary 10 Deegan and Michael R. Hill BE11I B.IIBSS 605 Facing the Mirror: Older Women and Beauty Shop Cultun by Frida Kerner Furman EJ11INIlC. FOUW 606 Real Heat: Gender and Race in the Urban Fire Service by Carol Chetkovich El..l!ANOR A. LAPOIN11l 607 Mixed Blessings: Gender and Religious Fundamentalism Cross Culturally edited by Judy Brink and loan Mencher Women and Fundamentalism: Islam and Christianity by Shahin Gerami PAULA NBSBm 608

Thank You SI. Jude: Women l Devotion 10 the Patron Saint ofHopeless Causes by Robert A. Orsi HELEN A. BERGBR 610 GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 12, Number 6 December 1998 33

GENDER & SOCIETY Special Issue: Gender and Social Movemenls, Part I

From the Editor 621 Splintered Sisterhood: Gender and Class in the Campaign against Woman Suffrage Guest Editors' Introduction: by Susan E. Marshall Special Issue on Gender and Social Movements: Part I KAREN B. CAMPBElL 764 VERTA TAYLOR and NANCY WHfITlER 622 Oral Narrative Research with Black Women Articles by Kim Marie Vaz Gender, Class, and the Interaction Between Social Movements: MARLESE DURR 766 A Strike of Wesl Berlin Day Care Workers MYRA MARX FERREE and SILKE ROTH 626 Faces of Feminism: An Activist's Reflections on the Women's Movement The Palestinian Women's Autonomous Movement: by Sheila Tobias Emergence, Dynamics, and Challenges Desperately Seeking Sisterhood: RABAB ABDULHADI 649 Still Challenging and Building Feminist Tactics and Friendly Fire in the Irish Women's Movement Ediled by Magdalene Ang-Lygate, JUDITH TAYLOR 674 Chris Corrin, and MiIlsom S. Henry SUSAN E. MARSHAlL 767 The Shaping of Activisl Recruitmenl and Participation: A Sludy of Women in the Civil Rights Movement With Thanks 770 JENNYJRONS 692 Index 773 Prolesl Engendered: The Participation of Women Steelworkers in the Wheeling-Piltsburgh Steel Strike of 1985 MARY MARGARET FONOW 710 Community Organizing or Organizing Community? Gender and the Crafts of Empowennent SUSAN STAll. and RANDY STOECKER 729 Book Reviews The Search for Political Community: American Activists Reinventing Commitment by Paul Lichlennan A Tradition That Has No Name: Nurturing the l)evelopmenr ofPeople. Families. and Communities by Mary Field Belenky, Lynne A. Bond, and Iacqueline S. Weinslock CATIlERINE M. SIMILE 757 Manhood in America: A Cultural History by Michael Kimmel Politics ofMasculinities: Men in Movements by Michael A. Messner SCOTT COLTRANE 758 Bridging the Class Divide and Other Lessons for Grassroots Organizing by Linda SIOUI CHERYL HYDB 760 Hale Crimes: New Social Movements and the Politics a/Violence by Valerie Ienness and Kendal Broad 762 KAREN FRANKLIN Feminist Sociology: Life Histories ofa Movement Ediled by Barbara Laslell and Barrie Thome ELEANOR M. MILLER 763 34 GENDER ISSUES

SUMMER 1,998 VOLUME 16 NUMBER 3

Rita J. Simon Editor's Introduction 3

Lorry M. Fenner Either You Need These Women 5 or You Do Not: Informing the Debate on Military Service and Citizenship

Laura L. Miller Feminism and the Exclusion of 33 Anny Women from Combat

Mady W. Segal, Gender and the Propensity to 65 David R. Segal, Enlist in the U.S. Military Jerald G. Bachman, Peter Freedman-Doan, and Patrick M. 0 'Malley

Judith Hicks Stiehm Anny Opinions about Women 88 in theAnny ,-

Brenda L. Moore Equal Opportunity in the U.S. Navy: 99 Schuyler C. Webb Perceptions of Active-duty African American Women Gender, Place and Culture 35 A Joumal qf Feminist Geography

Volwne 5 Nwnber 3 November 1998 Contents ,\faria-Dolors Carcia-Ramon, Abel Albet-Alas, .Joan J\ro..l!,lle~Font & Lluis Riudor-Gorgas. Voices from the ~...targins: gcndcrcd images of 'Otherness' in colonial Morocco 229

Jcnniftr f-l)'lldman. i\lanaging Difference: gender and culture in humanitarian emergencies 241

Kate BC!Jer. Place and the Politics of Virtue: clerical work, corporate anxiety, and changing meanings of public womanhood in early twentieth-century ~'1on- treal 261

Rachel J1'oodward. 'it's a ~v1an's Life!': soldiers. masculinity and lhe countryside 277

VIEWPOINT IVanda Hurrell. Living \\'ilh/in the Lines: poetic possibilities for world writing 301

BOOK REVIEWS Replacing Cili<:cmhip: AIDS activism and radical democTaC)' (i\'lichacl P. Brown) reviewed by Sallie Marston 305

:Jj;ican Feminism: Ihe 110lilics /irsun'iral in sub-Saharan .-lfn"ca (Gwendolyn l\likell. Ed.) rc\'iewcd by Helcn Cousins 307

Reinvenling Africa: matriard!)'. r('/~f!;ion and rulture (Ifi Amadiume) reviewed by Helen Cousins 308

,\ledieval fl'omm m Ihl'ir Communities (Diane \VaU, Ed.) reviewed by Deborah Youngs 310

1V0mm Divided: gender. Idigioll nnd polilics in NOTthem Ireland (Rosemary Sales) rcviewed by 13ronwen \Valter 312

Cool Places: .~eogrnphitJ '!F)'Outh mllures (Tracey Skelton & Gill Valentine, Eds) reviewed by Rachel Gure"il7, 314

C01lSumin.lt Geographies: u'e ore where we eat (David Dell & Gill Valentine) reviewed by Lydia Martens 316

Volume Contents and Author Index to Volume 5, 1998 36

GENDERS

Issue 28 1998

Rights. Relation and Recognition: An Essay on Freedom of Expression ~ By STEVEN J. HEYMAN Text Only Version !~ Tropical Rearwindow: Gauguin's Manao Tupapau and Primitivist ;.:: '. .' . Ambivalence • By LEE WALLACE Text Only Version -,.~" . Watch Yourself: -~ Performance, Sexual Difference, and National Identity in the Irish Plays of Frank McGuinness By SUSAN C. HARRIS Text Only Version Las Comadres: -- A Feminist Collective Negotiates a New Paradigm for Women at the U.S.lMexico Border . By JO·ANNE BERELOWITZ Text Only Yerslon Inspectin' and Collecting: The Scene of Carl Van Vechten By BETH A. McCOY Text Only Version Feminine Intensities: Soap Opera Viewing as a Technology of Gender By ROBYN R. WARHOL Text Only Version "0. Soften himl or harden mel": Childbirth, Torture, and Technology in Richardson's Pamela By BONNIE BLACKWELL Text Only Version Afghanistan's Forgotten Women News and commentary By ROB SCHULTHEIS Text Only version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Download II Editorial Board II Submission Guidelines II Reeen! Issues II Links & Books 37

november-december 1998 38 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 19 I Number 6 I 1998

EDITORIAL I 471 NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I 475 FEMALE CIRCUMCISION: PERSISTENCE AMID CONFLICT I John H. Douglas I 477 THE TYRANNY OF FEMINIST METHODOLOGY IN WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH I Sally Thorne and Colleen Var~oe I 481 ABSTRACTING WOMEN: ESSENTIALISM IN WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH I Janice M~Cormick, Sheryl Reimer Kirkham, and Virginia Hayes I 495 CONDUCTING FEMINIST RESEARCH IN NURSING: PERSONAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES I Lynne Maxwell-Young, Ellen Olshansky, and Rose Steele I 505 VIEWS OF HEALTH PROMOTION AMONG PRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSES AND MIDWIVES IN JORDAN I Linda G. Haddad and Mary Grace Umlauf I 515 WOMEN'S REPORTED SELF-CARE BEHAVIORS DURING PREGNANCY I Joellen W. Hawkins, Cynthia S. Aber, Alice Cannan, Christine M. Coppinger, and Kathleen O'Brien Rafferty I 529 FROM SILENCING THE SELF TO ACTION: EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS I Rosanna F. DeMarco, Kathleen H. Miller, Carol A. Patsdaughter, Cecelia Gatson Grindel, and Margery Chisholm I 539 A CORRELATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING SEXUALITY IN WOMEN AGE 50 AND OLDER I Beverly K. Johnson I 553 IN SEARCH OF CHILDBIRTH KNOWLEDGE I Maureen Laryea I 565 WOMEN'S HEALTH AND COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE IN GEOGRAPffiCALLY ISOLATED SETTINGS: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE I Beverly Leipert and Linda Reutter I 575

Following page 588: Title Page to Volume 19 Author Index to Volume 19 HYPATIA 39

VOL. 13, NOJ SUMMER 1998 vii Preface

Urna Narayan and Sandra Harding Introduction. Border Crossings: ~lltlticulu.ra1 and POSlcolonial Feminist Challenges to Philosoph:v (Part llJ

6 Linda Martin Alcoff \'(lhat Should \V'1Ure People Do? Z7 Alison Bailey Locating Traiwrous fdenrities: Toward a View of Prit~lege-Cognizant White Character 43 Ann E. Cudd Mulfiwlwrali.5m as a CO~ifil'e Virme of Scientific Practice 62 Patricia Hill Collins If's All in the Family: Imersecrions of Gender, Race, and Nation 83 DruciHa K. Barker Dllalisms, Discourse, and Development 95 Ann Ferguson Resisting the Veil oj Pril~lege: Building Bridge Identities as an Ethico-Politics ofGlobal Feminisms 114 Melissa Wright Maquiladora Mestizas ana a Feminist Border Politics: Revisiting AnzaldUa

132 Lynda Lange Burnt Offerings CO RatioTllluty: A Feminist Reading of the Constmcrion of Indigenous Peoples in Enrique Dussel's Theory of Modernity 146 Sandra Harding Gender, Det'elopmem, and Post-Enlightenment Philosophies ofScience

Book Reviews 168 Margaret Urban Walker Impossible Dreams: Rationality, InreRriry, and Moral lmaginarion by Susan E. BabbiH

173 Sue Campbell Feminisrs Rethink the Self by Diana Tietjens Meyers 177 Janet Varner Gunn The ROOfS ofThinking and The Roots of Power: Animafe Form and Gendered Bodies by Maxine Sheets-Johnstone 181 Kate Fullbrook and Edward Fullbrook The PhilosophJ of Simone de Beaut'Oir: Gendered Phenomenologies, Erolic Generosities by Debra B. Bergo((en Sex and Erisrence: Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex by Eva Lundgren-Gorhlin Philosophy as Passion: The Thinking of Simone de Beauvoir by Karen Vintges

189 Notes on Contributors

192 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers

193 Announcements 196 Books Received

197 Recent Back Issues 40

Indian Journal Of Gender Studies

Volume 5 Number 2 July-December 1998

CONTENTS

Articles How to be a Good Woman: The Playway Method Anjum Katyal and Ipsita Chanda 165

Whose Face Do I See? Anonymity and Authorship in Popular Romances Radhika Chopra 185

Women's Magazines in Urdu as Sources for Muslim Social History Gail Minault 201 Speaking the Unspeakable: Marital Violence against South Asian Immigrant Women in the United States Margaret Abraham 215

Archives My Only Wish is India's Freedom: History Sheet of Satyavati Devi Swati Chaudhuri 243

Discussion

Census 2001: Issues and Perspectives 253

Personal Narrative Voices of Two Women Shushmita C. Dult 261

Book Reviews 273 41

Gender Equiry in Collegiare Sporrs: The Role ofAthletic Associations Lisa C. Hutchens and Barbara K Townsend 1

Do Psychosocial Development Theories Do Justice to the Traditional College Women ofToday? Elizabeth A. Maier 19

Black Reentry Women in the Academy: Making a Way Out of No Way Juanita Johnson- Bailey 37

Veiled Delusions: Gender, Education, and Employment in Saudi Arabia Patricia Somers and Chris A. Caram 49

Leadership at the Glass Ceiling: Women's Experience ofMid-management Roles M. Carolyn Clark, Rosemary S. Carafe/la, and Peggy B. Ingram 59

Review: Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based ResourceJOr CoUege Teachers Deborah j. Timb 71

Review: Common Threads: \l1omen, Mathematics, and Work Myrtia Estep 75 42

• No. 37 • Spring/Summer 1998 •

COVER STORY The Inscrutable and Marvelous "Houses" in the Paintings ofTrisha Orr by Lisa Russ Spaar (See aloo pages 2 and 3)

FICTION CONTEST WINNERS! 8 A Few Thousand Miles by Ingrid Rothe 48 The Sense ofTaste by Elin Hilderbrand POETRY PERSONAL ESSAYS 3 Floating World 27 Learning the Language by Greg Orr ofthe Seashore 7 Sleep Has Begun by Jennifer Ackerman by Tam Lin Neville 36 Peeling the Egg 19 Runwr ofDelirium by Alyssa Colton by Greg Orr 22 Late August PHOTOGRAPHY by Alison Komer 23 "Untitled"Photographs 26 At the Baby Shower by Jen Fariello by Cynthia Belmont with response by Renee Girard 35 Middle Child 60 Photographs by Tania Rochelle by Eileen McPeake 40 Talking with Possum by Tam Lin Neville FEATURES 51 Postcard: Mary, Wisconsin, 1859 29 THE CITY-A Home, Clean by Neil Fischer and Beautiful 59 Memory by Daphne Spain by Rebecca Dunham 41 Coming Home to Roost: 67 Don't Tell Me The Collisions in Kiki Smith's by Laurie Lamon "Flight Mound" by Jenny Koster 68 The Cinder Lady by Cynthia Belmont 62 Ecofeminism and Home by Greta Gaard

DEPARTMENTS 6 LETI'ERS PAGE 73 BOOK REVIEW 69 FORERUNNERS by Kathleen A. Kelly A look at the life ofHelen Nearing 75 MULTIMEDIA MlNUTES with Rachel Garfield Books, Videos, Music 70 POETRY REVIEW 78 HOT FLASHES by Amy Woolard a resource and information column 81 CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES 43 JYlIM(fn '5 World 15(5

No. 32, 1998

The Fabric of Solidarity

nformation, the untapped resource 3 xamining myths of a democratic media 6 frican women turn onto the InterneL 10 n-line activism 12 'ii t1, j, .re~ti~g bridges. in th~ rainb.ow .nation 13 c,W.Jir1:;~:'~~.'~~~.0 ~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~..~.~.t.I~~. ~~. ~.~.~.~.~.~·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.1; - .. ';Taking back parliament... 21 ...... •. ...,,,FGMr' .In Egypt... 24 :.~;w:.:rraffiCking in wor:ne~ in. Nigeria 25 ':', ~~flements of trafficking In women 27 ti};~;lnternational feminist network 28 '. ""', .Resources 30 Journal of Gender Studies 44

Volume 7 Number 3 November 1998

Special Issue: TRANSGENDERING

Stephen Whittle. Guest Editorial 269

Robin ~\Jalt<. Real Buuh: the performance/perfonnativity of male impersonation, drag kings, passing as male, and stone butch realness 273

Jle/anie A. Ta),lor. 'The .Masculine Soul Hca\~ng in the Female Bosom': theories of inversion and The Well ofLollelilless 287

]acqui Gabb. Marginal Differences? An analysis of the imag(in)ed bodies of Del LaGraee . 297

Clare Cahill. ~ancy, Sean and Birdie Jo: contested convictions of gender 307

Sam 0km More. The Pregnant ~lan-An Ox)moron? 319

STA.'\'DPOI:\'T Gaele Sohott-Mogn'e. Sweet Androgyne Brown 329

BOOK REVIEWS Oppositional Voices: women as writers and lranslatQTS ofliterature ill the English Renaissance (Tina Krontiris) reviewed by Gweno Williams 331

Dangerous Virtues (Ana Maria Moix, transl. by ~Iargaret E. W. Jones) reviewed by Asuncion Bernardez 332

Women in tm Metropolis (Katharina Von Ankum. Ed.) reviewed by Corinna Peniston-Bird 333

Loose Women, Lecherous Mm: afemillist philosopkv ofsex (Linda LeMoneheck) reviewed by L. C. NLxon 3301

Feminism and Fami/0 (Hilde Lindemann Nelson, Ed.) reviewed by David H. J. wlorgan 335

Katherine Man4ield alld Virginia Woolf: a persollal and proftssional hand (Nora Sellei) and Eudora Welry alld Virginia Woolf: gender, genre and illjlumce (Suzan Harrison) reviewed by Liesbeth van Nieuwenhove 337 Qyeerly Phrased: language, gender, alld sexualiry (Anna Lida & Kira Hall, Eds) reviewed by Anne-Kathrin Reck 338

Death, Gmder and Ethlliciry (David Field,Jenny Hockey & Neil Small, Eds) reviewed by Jill Manthorpe 3010 Journal of Gender Studies 45

Volume 7 Number 3 November 1998

(continued)

Special Issue: TRANSGENDERING

Childbirth and Authoritatille Knowledge. Cross cultural perspectives IRobbie E. Davis & Carolyn F. Sargent, Eds) reviewed by Janet Draper 341

1/eldillg Gender:femillism, deeom/rnction and the hisl0l)' ifphilo.lOpl!)' (Penelope Deutscher) re"ewed by Judy Purdom 3,13

Filipino Peasant fVomm: e"ploitalian and resistance (Ligaya Lindio·~kGovern) reviewed ~~A.~u ~

171e Gmder Politics ifEducational Chauge (Amanda Damowl r""ewed by Janet Duffin 346

Fmlinism and Tradition in Aesthetics (Peggy Zeglin Brand & Carolyn Korsmeyer, Eds) reviewed by Ismay Barwell 349

Engenden'ng the Chinese Revolution, Radical IJtomen, Communist Politics, and Jlass J101!tmmts in the 19205 (Christina Kelley Gilmartin) re"ewed by Diane J. Allen 350

Caring: nurses, womm and ethics (Helga Kuhse) reviewed by Jill :Manthorpe 352

mnnm ifthe 12th CmtuT)', Volllln" One to 171m (George Dub)', transl. byJean Birrell) reviewed by S. M. Murkjansen 354

Unbound Feet: social history ifChinese womell ,n Sf", FranCIsco lIudy Yung) reviewed by Francesca Rhys 355

Afiican Feminism: the politics ifsuwival in sub-Saharan /ljiica (Gwendolyn Mikell, Ed.) reviewed by Maxine Downs 358

BOOKS RECEIVED 361

KOTICEBOARD 369

KOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 37 I

CALL FOR PAPERS /SPECIAL ISSUE: DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES)

\'OLU~IE CO:'\lE!\JS A..'\'D AUTHOR INDEX TO \'OLL:~IE 7. 1~19B 46 Journal of Lesbian Studies Volume 2. Number 4­ 1998

Introduction: Add Sexualitv and Stir: Towards a Broader Understanding of the Gender Dvnamics of \Vork and Familv Life . . Gil/iall A. DUllne

Making a Mockerv of Familv Life? Lesbian Mothers in the British Iviedia " 9 Pam AI/eire"

Gelling Kids and Keeping Them: Lesbian Motherhood in Europe 23 Kate Grijjill

Raising Children in an Age of Diversity-Advantages of Having a Lesbian Mother Lisa Saj]i"OJ'

The Role of Co-Mothers in Planned Lesbian-Led Families ~9 Fionu Tasker Susan Gulumbok

Reclaiming the "Housewife"? Lesbians and Household Work 69 Sarah OerlOlI

Working Out: Lesbian Teachers and the Politics of (Dis)Location 85 Gill Clarke

BOOK REVIEWS

Surviving Well and Gathering Strength in the Four Winds: Tile FilIII' IVillels, by Gerd Brantenberg 101 Rel"ieweel by Elizabeth Ellorre

Lesbian Authors. Lesbian Books: Are Girls Neeessan'? Lesbiall I~i"i'illg allel Moelem His/Dries. by Julie Abraham 105 Rel'iewed by Ctlrolille Zilboorg

Reflecting on Lesbian Lives: Dyke Life. From Growing Up to Growillg Olel. edited bv Karla Jav 109 Rel'ielVeiby Kimbe;'/Y B. Dugan

Evervwhere and Nowhere: Locating Lesbian Erotics: Lt~'\hiall Em/it's. edited bv Karla ~Jav 113 Revieweihy Beverf.\' R. King and Christine A. Smith

MBP's Amorous Inferno: S/He. bv Minnie Bruce Prall ll5 Re\'iewed by TP. Catalano

(Re)Considered Bodies and Desires in Our Sexual/Social \Vmld: TIt('ori::illg Hcterosexuality: Telling II Siraiglll. edited bv Diane Richardson 121 . Rel'ic!wcd by l.ynda Hall

C011lempormy Leshian l~i·ilillg: Dreams, Desire alld lJiJlel'('f/ft'. by Paulina Palmer 12.9 Rt.'I'ic!lw:d hy Mary Galvin Editor's Note I 6

ARTICLES Cedly Forde-Jones Mapping Racial Boundaries: Gender, Race, and Poor Relief in 47 Barbardian Plantation Society I 9 Emily K. Abel Valuing Care: Turn-of-the-Century Conflicts between Charity Workers <: ~ and Women Clients I 32 0 0 Robyn L. Rosen r Federal Expansion, Fertility Control, and Physicians in the United ..... States: The Politics of Maternal Welfare in the Interwar Years I 53 0 ~ Ellen E. Kittell Z Women, Audience, and Public Acts in Medieval Flanders I 74 9 w George Robb F: Eugenics, Spirituality, and Sex Differentiation in Edwardian England: 0 The Case of Frances Swiney I 97 :» >-r1 Mary Ann Fay c::.., From Concubines to Capitalists: Women, Property, and Pow"er in c:: Eighteenth-Century Cairo I 118 ~ 3::z 0 GETTING TO THE SOURCE ..... ~ '!l . Mary Beth Norton '!l Hetty Shepard, Dorothy Dudley, and Other Fictional Colonial 00 tr1 Women I Have Come to Know Altogether Too Well I 141 Z, Peggy Spitzer Christoff CfJ An Archival Resource: INS Case Files on Chinese Women in the . American Midwest I 155 ~ ...... REVIEW ESSAYS Mary Louise Roberts ~ Only Questions to Offer I 171 LlIIguages ofLAbor and Cellder: Female Fac/ory Work in Germany, 1850-1914 by Kathleen Canning; UrlTuly Womm ofParis: Images ofthe Commune by Gay L. ~ Gullickson; Public Mm and Virtuous Women: The GeIldt'Ted Languages ofReligion and PoWics in Upper Canada, 1791-1850 by Cecilia Morgan; Only Paradoxes to Offer: Frmel: Femini:;ts and the Rights ofMall by Joan Wallach Scott Donna). Guy Stigma, Pleasures, and Dutiful Daughters I 181 Datlgerous PleasuTts: Prosfl'tuf{olltmd Modernity in Th't'lllieth-Centllry Shanghai by Gail Hershatter: IlltewJlles: Black/While Sex Dislricts in Chicago and New York illihe Early nl'elilieth Cenlury by Kevin J. Mumford; The Prosli/u/ioll Prism by Gail Phelerson: Femillizillg Vellereal Disease: The Body ofthe Prostitute in Ni,leleenth-Ce'lfury Medical Discollrse by Mary Spongberg; Ah KII atld Karayuki-sall: Pros/ilution ill Singapore by James Francis Warren; TlJe Comforls ofHome: Prostitutioll in Colonial Nairobi by Luise White Lisa M. Bitel From Goddesses to Anabaptists: Christian and Pagan Women in Premodern Europe I 192 The Concept of the Coddm ed. by Sandra Billington and Miranda Green; Old Norst Images ofWomtll by Jenny Jochens; Early Cilris/ian Women and Pagan Opinion: The Power ofthe Hyslerical Woman by Margaret Y. MacDonald: Sis/ers in Arms: Catholic NUllS through nw Millennia by Jo Ann McNamara: Profiles ofAnabaptist Women: Sixteenth-Century Reforming Pioneers ed. by C. Arnold Snyder and Linda A. Huebert Hecht; Womttl's Monasticism and Medieval Sociely: Nunneries in Frallet and E'lgland, 890-J2J5 by Bruce L. Venarde; Women, Art, and Spirituality: The Poor Clllrt$ ofEarly ModeTIIltaly by Jeryldene Wood Nancy D. Campbell States of Secrecy: Women's Crimes and the Practices of Everyday Life I 204 New-Born Child Murder: Women, llIegilimacy, and the Courts ill Eighteen/h·Cenlury England by Mark Jackson; Substance and Shadow: Women and Additlion ill the United Slates by Stephen R. Kandall; Fevered Lives: Tuberculosis ill American Culture since 1870 by Kalheriile Ou; lVhtll Abor/ion Was a Crime: Women, Mtdicille, and lAw in the U"iled States, 1867-1973 by leslie J. Reagan; Single Mothers Illld Thel·r Children: Disposal, Punishmtllf, and Survival in Aus/ralia by Shurlee Swain with Renate Howe ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS I 215

CONTRIBUTORS I 235 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS I 237 ANNOUNCEMENTS I 239 48 GKalliope a journal of women's literature & art VOL. XX NO, 3 1998 Twentieth Anniversary

Poetry Denise Levertov 10 First Love Marge Piercy 13 Too Long Dead 14 What She Craved 15 Flea Market in August Anna DeMay 16 The Man I Lunch with Occasionally 18 The Mad Widow's Ranrings to the Produce Clerk Donna Sherrill CaMs 19 Along Sugarcreek Road Ruth Moon Kemplter 25 She Rearranges the Characters from a Dream 26 Like an Ode. in Praise of Simplicity JHaxine K/lmin 27 A Game of Nettles Dorothy Jean Shepard 28 To Step Back Kathy Ko!icm·DimeKlio 30 Sisters and Water Enid Slwmer 36 Villanelle for My Spine A'fary Sue Koeppel 40 Four Exercises 42. While the Wolf Walks the Edge of the Woods Y"OIl1le V. Sapia 43 There Will Be No Poets in This House 44 Cafe Joy Harjo 47 Perhaps the World Ends Here Laura Minor 58 Dinner Party IHargaret Atwood 59 Snake Woman Elizabeth J. Clarke Robbins 60 How to Marry a Rich Man Peg Lanber 61 The Infinite Perils of Pauline 62 The Broadway Limited Betty Bedell 74 The Woman with Lights in Her Head Lncile Slade McAuley 79 My Mother's Grave Elizabeth Arnold 80 The Horseman Lucille T. lAuducci 82 I Like Myopia Evelyn R. Sherwood 83 History Minh Lien Nguyen 84 Haiku Bonny Barry Sanders 109 Andrew, 1993 110 Mesmerist of Okefenokee Swamp Joanne Hernnann III Synergy of the Spirit - Deferred Virginia Wilson /12 Woman Roberta Bloom 114 A Stranger in Military Clothes Fiction Kathleen Thomas 20 Collage Sally Neilsen 31 The Honeymoon Hug Dorothy Duncan Burris 53 The Mourner Ruthann Robson 65 re·view (ri·vy66') alliop 49 a journal of women's literature & art VOL. XX NO.3 1998 Twentieth Anniversary (continued) Ruth Cae Chambers 85 Friends Ann Hyman S7 Harvest Bonnie Powell Clark 90 Bad News CarlOla Fowler 1.)7 The House of the Vargas Delgado Rut" Yunker 116 The Comer of Park and MacIntosh

Essays Mary Sue Koeppel 2 Kalliope's First Twenty Years: A Brief History Pau/elle QUalm 48 A Mother's Tale

Visual Art Kathy Keler 5 "Point of Balance" 6 "She Gives Birth to Herself' 12 "She Swallowed the Serpent of Grief' Ei/een Kennedy-Dyne 37 "American Wedding" 38 "Sanctus Sanctus Sanctus" 39 "Man Without a Country" 63 "An Indoor Cat" 64 "Infidelity" Aimee YOImg Jackson 75 "Untitled" 76 "Black Spring" 77 "Untitled" 78 "Black Spring" Lise Metzger 94 "Untitled I" 95 "Untitled III" 96 "Untitled IV"

Reviews Dorothy lean Shepard 122 Black Drum by Enid Shomer Dorothy Duncan Burris 122 Flying Horses. Secret Souls by Randeane Tetu Sally Nielsen 123 Insides Ow: Stories by Susan Dodd. Patricia Dunker, and Ruth Moon Kempher

Winner of Frances Buck Sherman Award 115

Notes About Contributors 124 50 LEGACY ~m~

Volume 15, No.2, 1998

Josepb Ficblelberg Heart-felt Verities: The Feminism of Martha Meredith Read· 125

Elizabelb Pelrino "Silent Eloquence": The Social Codification of Floral Metaphors in the Poems of Frances Sargent Osgood and 139

Nalasba Sale Open Coffins and Sealed Books: The Death of the Coquette in 's Dred 158

Barbara] McGuire The Orphan's Grief: Transformational Tears and the Maternal Fetish in Mary Jane Holmes's Dora Deane; or, Ibe Easl-India Uncle 171

Annammta Formicbella Domesticity and Nationalism in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Agnes ofSorrento 188

Profiles Karen A. Wyler Sally Sayward Barrell Keating Wood (1759-1855) 204

Roberl] Scbolnick Lizette Woodworth Reese (1856-1935) 213

Book Reviews Jean Marie Lules Resisting Regionalism: Gender mIdNaluralism In American Fiction, 1885-1915 by Donna M. Campbell; A Mary Wilkins Freeman Reader edited by Mary R. Reichardt 222

Andrew] Scbelber Parlor Radical: Rebecca Hartling Davis and Ibe Origins ofAmerican Social Realism byJean Pfaelzer 224

Tim Morris Inflections ofIbe PeIl: Dasb and Voice In Emily Dlcklnsoll by Paul Crumbley 225

Dale M. Bauer Unpunisbed by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 226

Debra] Rosentbal A Lydia Maria Cblld Reader edited by Carolyn L. Karcher; A Romance ofIbe Republic by 227

LEGACY Bookshelf 229 ...... • 51 ~1...... it I.. Volume 23.No.4 Wi n te r 1998-99

2 From the Editor 3 1 Objects of Desire by Carol Bergmml 3 Kol Ishah A daughter's haunting account of News oj Jewish womOl all over tJJ( world her father's obsession-the naked. Erica long, Naomi \Volf and Katie strangely mutilated children of Roiphe talk shop' Lilith gets an painter Egon Schiele. Bergman image-lift. Edith Stein: Jewish asks: "Why did he subject me to woman becomes Catholic saint· this work?" In memory of Dr. Slepian • Long skirts, young women-a surprising 34 Life: The new pitch for modesty Unexpurgated Edition by Susan Schll11r. 7 Letters Debbie Perlman is tl\e only Resident Psalmist in the world. a job that's been vacant for 3,000 . 8 Right-Wing Women years. "A new psalm helps people Struggle to Protect recognize that life has more holy Orthodoxy from moments in it than we think," she Feminists told LILITH. by Sarah Blu,tai" While "Modem Orthodox" women 38 Reviews seek a harmony between Judaism Francine Klagsbrun on what we and feminism, sisters to their right learn from women who want to be are digging in, sponsoring lectures rabbis; new fiction, and more. and classes to draw women (even high-powered careerists) 44 Marketplace back to home and hearth. Great gifts for you and everyone else. 16 Israel at 51 *9'" by Naomi Dallis z:c 46 Tsena Rena In half a century, have we heard Essential resources if you're only half the story? Now you can Jewish and female. read about the women-and their projects-you saw nothing about 48 100 Years of Gratitude in all the other media coverage of by LesUa NelVlnall How Museums Invent Us Israel's anniversary. 26 Why did 99-year-old grandmother by CMoly" feibcl have to know'? Newman comes out 24 An Open Letter to Your great-auot's soup pot in a to her beloved grandmother, and the Buddhist Jews museum? Priceless artifacts in consequences surprise them both. by Mid"le Kriegma" your attic? Introducing the new With an ex-husband and extended wave of feminist curators. who 've family who are REAL Buddhists, fought to have shoes. cookbooks Cowr: From "Unpacking 011 tlte Prairie: Jewish our author thinks Jews may be and miscellaneous tchochkes-cum­ Women ill the Upper Midwest." Donated to the worshipping the Buddha for the folk art included in the exhibited Jewish Historical Society by her daughter wrong reasons. history of the Jews. fone Steig/n. 52

pness November 1998 March 1999 Revllta Feminists Internaclonal International Feminist Magazln Number 10

Editorial 2 Edilorial

Essential Voices 4 Voces osendales To you. dear Hillary 6 A tf querida Hillary Rool BraJdottJ

Parliaments exude maleness 8 Los Par1artlentos exhalan mascullnldad Chrisuna StucI

Women in modern scientific research: historical review 16 Las mujeres en la InvestigaclOn clentlfica modems: reselia hlst6ric8 pnlna G. Ablr-Am World Wide Report on Science 19 Informe Mundlal sobre 18 Cisnels I::lIzabelh Me Gregor y Sandre Harding

Gender and metaphor in the language of science 24 Genera y melAfors en ellenguaje de 18 eienels Diana Mallia

The vision of the cyborg in cyberspace 27 La visl6n del cyborg en 81 clberespacio Eva Ursprung The changing landscape 01 gender relations 32 EI paisaje cambiants de las relaciones de genera Rhoda Reddock Diverse for Diversity 34 Dlversidad para la Dlversidad B8th Bu"ows Monocultures. monopolies. myths and the masculinisatian of agriculture 36 Monocultivos, monopolios, mltos yO's mascullnlzacl6n de la agricultura Vandana ShIvs Nayakrishi Andalon 40 Nayakrishl Andolon FarkJa Akther Investment on our backs? 42 t,Las Inversiones sabre nuestras espaldas? ChriSia MOller Challenge of diversity 46 EI desaf(o de la dlversldad Idsa E. Alegria Ortega Nervous Conditions 49 Estados nervlosos Chrisllame Jungblut Humming the protests and dancing the theory 52 Tarareando la protesta y ballando la teorfa Ana Eduarts Ram(r(Jz Grete Stern 54 Grele Stern Gender betrayal 59 Tralcl6n de glmero Palrlelo WelS1l News 63 Nollelas mdke 53 the magazine Editorial/letters 2-3 Having a beastly time of it of womens art by Nicky Coutts

Features 4-7 of monsters, aliens and ','Jigs: Margarita Gtuzberg in conversation with Clare No, 82 Dec, 98 - Feb, 99 8-11 Coming Apart at the Seams: Taxidermy and Contemporary Photography by Kitty Hauser 12-13 Thought Conversations on Difference. Otherness and Taxonomy Edwina Fitzpatrick 14-17 Becoming-Intense, Becoming-Animal. Becoming-Imperceptible by Maria Walsh 18 They check in but they don't check out Zelda Cheatle tells a late

Shows & Events 19-21 Mach Zero Suzanne Cotter on Siobhan HapasKa 22-23 isea98 by Jenny Jones, Kate Southworth and Nathania Vishnevsky 24 Is history his or hers? Althea Greenan on the Mag collection 25 Gelling in our space Sarah Gibson on Diva at the New Contemporaries 26-27 All that remains.. Naomi Sataman on Alison Marchant 28 Thin on the ground Jennifer Higgie on Marion Coutts and Emma Hathaway at the Gasworks 29 On frozen pond Elisabeth Mahoney on Bryndis Snrebjornsdottir Books 30-31 Althea Greenan and Nicky Coulls review Cultural OffenSIve by John AWalker Materialising Art History by Gen Doy and Deep Storage ed by I Schaffer and MWinzen 32 listings

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

Volume 261 Number 4 Fall 1998-B

Preoccupation with one's apperance takes toll on mental health 5 Authors of post-abortion book say they're stonewalled by TV...... 6 Women's pages being reintroduced to attract readers 7 Is feminism dead? Not the question, says Carolyn Waldron 9 More coverage of the women's movement: Bra burning 10 55

Issue Number 48 Winter 1998 Theme: Hemonflage DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 1 From the Editor 2 Poetry 4 Networking 6 Tricks of the Trade 7 Marion's Message 8 Question of the Quarter FEATURES 63 Joumal Abstracts MIdwIfery Today 64 Media Reviews 67 News 9 Some Thoughts on PostpaltUm Hemonilage-IJSA GOI.llSl£IN 71 calendar Advertising 14 Stay Close and Pay Attention to Your Mothers-Juoy EOMUNOS 72 Classified AdveJtlsing 17 Hemonilage Prevention and Early Detection-DIANE BARNES 73 Photo Album International Midwife 18 Taking the Fear Out of Third Stage-VAlERIE EL HAIIA 23 Three Keys to Avoiding PostpaltUm Hemonilage-MARaARm ScoTT 46 From the Editor 25 Hemonilage During Pregnancy and Childbirth-MARION TOEpt(E MclEAH 48 cards and Letters 27 Breastfeeding Nemesis-SUlAHNE COLSON 62 Intemational News 31 Meet the Practitioner-ltmooUCING SUlAHNE COLSON 32 Stand·up and Sit Down Comedy-SUlAHNE COLSON (art by KtKl MmlER) 34 Breastfeeding Editorial-SUlAHNE COLSON 39 Don't Manage the Third Stage of Labour-MICHEL OnENT 41 Latex Allergy: Epidemic of the '90s-BRENDA RAy What's New Online? Have you seen our newly redesigned website? Visit us at the address above to find our 1999 conference programs and registration forms! International Midwife

49 Working with the Traditional Indian Village Dai-DIANE SMITH 59 Soull) to Honduras-RENEE STINE 60 A Double Blessing-RENEE STINE Cover photo by Suzanne Arms, plwtojournalist,filmmaker & acclaimed Photo on page 37 (see thumbnail above) by Annie Ocean. Annie Ocean has been author of Immaculate Deception, See a photographer since age seven and has lived on womyn's landfor 19 years. Her pages 65 and 66 for more information partner. a CNM. encouraged her;n 1985 to photograph deliveries. Since then about Suzanne's new video, "Giving Annie has shared many wonderful births, becoming in the process a radical Birth: Challenges and Choices," midwifery advocate. Annie says, "/ so want the general public to clwnge our language from 'ask your doctor' to 'ask your practitioner.' Much love, courage, and power to midwives-we've been here FOREVER." Mounted prints ofAnnie's photographs can be purclwsed by contacting her at 1662 NW Keasey, Roseburg OR 97470; Telephone (541) 672-0525. Article

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00a- Book Reviews a- -..: Mary Nash, Defying Male Civilization: Women in the Spanish ~ Civil War. By Sharon Halevi. VlI 5 <::)l::l .....a fIJ :'=:l •• 'l:: ::;§ Jane Slaughter. Women and the Italian Resistance, 1943-45. ~ By Andrea Peto. ~ ~ ~ 9 0 ~~'S u ~ ~~ ro.. Rachel Waltner Goossen. Women Against the Good War: 0 Conscientious Objection and Gender on the American Home "i:: l::l N ~ ~ c:s l:l Frolll, 1941-1947. By Ilene Feinman. 'l:: l::l es 14 c:s ~ ~ 1 E-< Z LaVonne Telshaw Camp, Lingering Fever: A World War 11 &~ ..... Nurse's Memoir. By Katherine Burger Johnson. ~ 20 " ~ Marion Stegeman Hodgson, Winning My Wings: A Woman > Aiiforce Service Pilot in World War II. By Maura Phillips Mackowski. 22

Molly Merryman, Clipped Wings: The Rise and Fall ofthe Women Aiiforce Service Pilots ofWorld War II By Reina Pennington. 28 Beth F. Coye, Marmaduke Bayne, James T. Bush, Patricia J. Bush, Kitty R. Clark, and Sandra L. Snodderly, My Navy Too. By Donna M. Dean. 38

Lois Shawver, And the Flag Was Still There: Straight People, Gay People, and Sexuality in the U.S. Military. By Miriam Ben-Shalom. 47

William H. McMichael, The Mother ofAllHooks: The Story ofthe U.S. Navy's Tailhook Scandal. By Francine D'Amico. 51

Linda Bird Francke, Ground Zero: The Gender Wars in the Military. By Kelly S. Hamilton. 60

Donna M. Dean, Warriors Without Weapons: the Victimiza­ tion ofMilitary Women. By Jan Whiteley. 61 NATIVE WOMEN IN THE ARTS 57 in avast dreaming 1995

2 Beth Brant 77 Selected Titles 6 Chrystos 78 History of Native Women 8 Celina Ritter in the Arts 9 Doreen Silversmith 10 Loretta Todd 12 Mary Moran t 4 Heather Shillinglaw 15 Anonymous 16 Marie Eshkibok-Trudeau 17 Rlssa Wabaunsee lS Barb Frazer t 9 Shirley Bear 20: Connie Fife 22 Darla Flsher·Odjlg 24 Beatrice Moslonler 26 Rebecca Baird 28 Rebecca Big Canoe 30 Marie Annharte Baker 32 Sandra Laronde' 33 Shirley Cheechoo 34 VvonneJohnson 36 Cheryl Blood·Doore 3B Dana Claxton 40 Gall HIII·Devlln 41 Heather Charles 42 Marlorle Beaucage 44 Isabelle Knockwood 46 Jessica Henhawk 47 Diane Campbell 48 Wendy King 49 Andrea Johnston so Sally Galkezheyongal 52 Teresa Marshall 54 Shelley Nlro 58 Suzanne Methot 62 Audrey Redman·Langer 63 Cheryl L'Hlrondelie 64 Kanonhslonne 67 Faith Louls·Adams 68 Pltcha 70 Kim 500 Goodtrack 71 Janet Marie Rogers 72 Catherine McCarty 74 Mary Ann Spencer 75 Tammy Fournier 76 shandra Spears 58 NATIVE WOMEN IN THE ARTS

Grows All Around Her 1997 2 Salll M. Kawennotakie Benedict 77 loretta Keno 4 Mavis Klyoshk 78 Rose M. Spahan 5 Barbara Kiyoshk 83 Beth Brant 6 Vervena Aquash 94 History of Native Women 7 lenore Keeshig·Toblas In the Arts 8 JOY Haria 11 Beth Cuthand 14 Pakkl Chipps 1B Marilyn Dumont 20 lorl New Breast 21 Wendy Tall·Tree Stewart 22 Rita Joe 24 lynn Acoose 25 lois Red Elk 26 Bonnie Devine 28 Roberta Hili Whiteman 32 Cathl Charles Wherry 33 MarUo Moore 34 Mijlie Knapp 40 Isabelle louise HIli 41 Heather Hatfield 42 Heather Macleod 44 Vl!ra l'Mle9llig 45 Debby Danard 46 Marcie Rendon 47 Donna Kahenrakwas Goodlu! 48 Crystal lee 49 R,G. Bowker 50 lois Edge 51 Cassandra Bloedel 54 katerl akwenzie·damm 56 B. Elaine Notah 58 Rhea Turnln9 Heart 60 Nicole Tanguay 61 Pamela Rose Toulouse 62 San Dee Doxtdator 63 Tara Million 64 Heather Valencia 66 Naney Coop., 67 Gall Maurice 68 Glnette Thivierge 69 Louise Deschamps 71 Maureen O'Hara 59 a women's newsjournal october 1998 volume xxviii, number 9

IntelVlew Barbara Smith: Black Radical Lesbian Feminist...... 1 acUVIsm Women March on World Bank and IMF 7 Dyke March Photo E y 14 aoalVSls Seneca Falls 150th Anniversary Celebration 8 festIVal cDveraDII 23rd Annual Michigan Womyn's Music Festival Michigan Stories 10 Why I Will Not Recant 12 Cllmmeolary More on Clinton: Until a Woman Is President...... 18 reVIew Hlgb Art and WInter Guest 19 reDulars News 3 OOB Calendars 21 Chicken Lady 20 Letters 23 60 racks a women's newsjournal november 1998 volume xxviii, number 10

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Lesbians in Nigeria •••••••••.••••••••••••••••••..•••.•••••• I •••••••• 7 Deadly Hidden Secrets ••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 9 Weighing in on Y2K ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.•••••..•••••••••••• 10 Swim Like an Otter •• ,••••••.•••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• 12 More on Monica.I'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 reVlow Fairly Feminist Fantasy .•..•.•..•..•.••.••.••..•..•.•.•••••.•. 13 rOgulars News •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3

OOB Calendar••••••••••••II'•••II•••II••••••••••,I'II••••••••••••••• 15 Chicken Lady ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 Letters •..•..•.•..••.•.•••.•...... •.•••.••••.••.•...... •..•..•..•.•• 17 61 a women.'s n.ewsjour:nal december 1998 volume xxviii, number 11

IlItIlVlew Pauline Bart: Ouuageoua Feminist" ~ •• ~ '~ 1 anatvsls The Clothesline Project ~ 3 '98 Elections 4 Abortion Killing Latin American Women 12

ClnfllrenclI Violence Against Women In South AsIa 10

Clmmllnl8rr Where To Now? The Gay Rights Movement 6

l1V1ew Quizlt"u"DCel 's New Book 13 regulars Newa ~ 3 OOB Calendars 16 Chicken Lady 15 Letter '~ •••••• ~ 17 62 ON THE ISSUES

WINTER 1999 VOLUME VIII NUMBER

40 WHOYOU REALLY ARE OT! Surlley Results By Kavita lvlenon

42 WAR ON DRUGS. WAR ON WOMEN By Maia Szalavitz 46 YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE ~Vhe1l face shape is destillY By Leslie A. Zebrowitz

FEATURES Essay Contest 4 BEYOND THE MILLENNIUM COVER STORY: 11 THE SOUND OF WOMEN IN MUSIC DEPARTMENTS 7itlellt Used and Abused 5 FEEDBACK By Albert lnnaurato Talking Feminist 18 MARIA CALLAS 7 THE HORMONE WARS THE OPERA By Loretta Williams By 8 SERVING THE SENTENCE 20 FlDELlSTAS By Deborah Shouse AND FEMINISTAS 9 MY GRANDMOTHER'S STORIES C"ba" H1mlefl ill Crisis By Jody Lannen Brady By Amy Martin Books 25 REPLACING 48 MAY SARTON by Margo Peters PROZACWlTH PLATO ReVIewed by Elizabeth Millard TI,e l'.lew Philosophical 49 EXPLAINING HITLER by Ron Rosenbaum COlllISelillg Reviewed by Jean Bethke Elshtain By Merle HotTman 51 NEW TWISTS TO OLD TALES Reviewed by Mary Lou Greenberg 29 NOWHERE TO HIDE Everyday JVarrior Patricia Bdird- H/illdle Film By Eleanor Bader 53 STRONG WOMEN Portfolio By Molly 32 ART.RAGE.US. Haskell Fighting Breast Celt/eer 17Irtllt.~" Art Theater 36 CRAZY IN AMERICA 56 WOMEN: THE NEW Nat;oual Failure, Family 7Tagedy BROADWAY By Bill Weiner MAFIA? By Marilyn COVER: Collage illllstratioll by Jalle Sterrett; Stasio photos from Corbis-BeulIlll1l & r MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

MAV/JUNE 1998 VOL, 58 • No, 3

Children's Letters on Iraq 7 Reader's Forum .4

Women Sow Seeds of Peace in the Hom of UN Report 5 Africa, by Hibaaq Osman 8 Legislative Update 6 Creating a Peace System, by Jane Midgley ... 10 Branch Action 22 Violence Begins at Home, by Nancy Schwartzkopff ~ 13 WILPF Action 26

6yb\:~ ~~~~i.I.~~.~~ ..S:'~~~i~.~, 14 Action Alerts 28 Peace Education: An Opportunity, 1997 P&F Index 29 by Gaby Litsky 16 WILPF Resources '" 30 The Family F1edge of Nonviolence 19 64 & reed MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

FAll 1998 VOL. 58 • No.4 \\lomen Define Clobalization

...... FEATURES" . P~.r~~!.M~N!~ Highlights of \VILPF's Congress 6 Reader's Forum .4 Boal Workshop 8 U.S. Section News .4 D.C. Day of Action .10 UN Report 5 \VILPF's Global Sisterhood 12 Peace Education 22 Congress Speeches (excerpts) .. .16 Branch Action 28 Cuba Night 35 Leadership Skills 30 Drug Policy: What is WlLPF's Palition? Development/Building WlLPF 31 Robin Lloyd 32 Women's Solidarity Conference 34 65

PHOEBE An Interdisciplinary Journal of Feminist Scholarship, Theory and Aesthetics Volume 10, Number 1 SPRING 1998

GENDERED JOURNEYS: LEAVING HOME/MAKING HOME

Hoboes and Houses: Transience as Theme and Form Mother Hulda of Grimm's Fairy Tales 72 in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping Christina-marie Marilyn C. Wesley Marseilles 73 Art "Roland's Barn"/Bertha Rogers 16 Katharyn Howd Machan "Back Towards the Homeland", Gendered Economies 17 of Movement in Bernard BinU" Dadj~'s An African in Paris Holland, In the Days of Caesar 74 and Nawal el Saadawi's My Travels Around the World Sue Harper Kevin Hickey My Mother's Forearms 75 Mapping the Land, Mapping tha Body, 27 Erin Runyon Cartographies of Identity in 's Zam; Lisa Fry Art "Bird and Fallen Cornice"/Bertha Rogers 36 Book Reviews 77 Short Fiction/Essays Contributors 97 You Will Hear Me Calling 37 Ginnah Howard Never 43 Jacinda Townsend At Her Place 45 Sharon Ltoyd

The Weekend 50 Tamara Shaffer

Going to the Dance 55 Gina Lee

Emission Control 59 Adele Grosso

Poetry

Isis I Am, And In Egypt, Again 61 Glenda Lindsey-Hicks

Learning to Lift Waights 63 Terry Wolverton

Athena Rising 64 BA. StAndrews

The Book of Loss 67 Jan Zlotnik Schmidt

Show and Tell 68 Miriam Jones

Hotlinellong Distance 70 Beth Copeland Vargo PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 66 Volume 22 Number 3 1998

SPECIAL SECTION: MEASURING DIVERSITY IN FEMINIST ATIITUDES Editorial: Measuring Feminist At,;tudes: just Nancy Felipe Russo 313 What Does it Mean to Be a Feminist?

Featured Article Developing a Scale to Measure the Diversity of Nancy M. Henley 317 Feminist Attitudes Karen Meng Delores O'Brien William J. McCarthy Robert J. Sockloskie

Commentary Measuring Feminism and Gender Role Attitudes Irene Hanson Frieze 349 Maureen C. McHugh

"Developing a Scale to Measure the Diversity of Janet T. Spence 353 Feminist Attitudes": A Work in Progress

Measuring Feminist Attitudes: A Possible Janet Shibley Hyde 361 Rapprochement Between Feminist Theory and Empirical Data?

Response Measuring Feminist Attitudes: Problems and Nancy M. Henley 363 Prospects William J. McCarthy

RESEARCH ARTiClES New Directions for the Study of Gender Role Ann R. Fischer 371 Attitudes: A Cluster Analytic Investigation of Glenn E. Good Masculinity Ideologies

Body Image and Sociocultural Norms: A Sherry M. Bergeron 3B5 Comparison of Heterosexual and Lesbian Charlene Y. Senn Women-

Suspected Repressed Childhood Sexual Abuse: Carolyn D. Sullins 403 Gender Effects on Diagnosis and Treatment

Sexual Harassment and Assault: Chilling the Lilia M. Cortina 419 Climate (or Women in Academia Suzanne Swan louise F. Fitzgerald Craig Waldo

Token Resistance to Sex: New Perspectives on Charlene l. Muehlenhard 443 an Old Stereotype Carie S. Rodgers

Group Gender Composition Effects on Barbara K. Burian 465 Judgments of Sexual Harassment Barbara J. Yanico Charles R. Martinez, If.

Gender Differences in Reasoning about Military Barbara Finlay 481 Intervention Gayle Dienberg love PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 67 Volume 22 Number 3 1998

(continued)

Measuring Sexist Discrimination in the Janice D. Yoder 487 Workplace: Support for the Validity of the Theodore W. McDonald Schedule ofSexist Events

Disordered Eating and Perceptions of Childhood Michael W. Wiederman 493 Abuse Among Women ;n a Primary Care Randy A. Sansone Setting Lori A. Sansone

Faclors That Influence Depressive Symptoms in Wilma ). lutz 499 Mothers of Infants: An Interpersonal Ellen Hock Perspective

The Sexual Double Standard: The tnfluence of Margare! Gentry 505 Number ofRelationships and Level of Sexual Activity on Judgments of Women and Men

BOOK REVIEWS Preventing Misdiagnosis of Women: A Guide to Pamela Reed Gibson 513 Physical Disorders That Have Psychiatric Marney A. White Symptoms, by Elizabeth A. Klonoff and Hope landrine; Treating People with Chronic Disease: A Psychological Guide, by Carol D. Goodheart and Martha H. lansing; Working wilh Chronic Illness, by Jenny Altschuler

Toward a New Psychology of Gender, by Mary Marianne LaFrance 515 M. Gergen and Sara N. Davis

On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender Heather E. Bullock 517 in the Lives ofAfrican American Women, by Leith Mullings; Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws, and Love, by Yen le Espiritu 68 Race, Gender & Class

An interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal

Environmentalism and Race, Gender, Class Issues

II Volume 6, Number 1, 1998 Part II II

Gu..t Ediion: Robert D. Bullard, Dorccla E. Taylor & Glenn S. lohnson Introduction: lean Ait Bclkhir & lohnnella E. Butler

FlIomlna Cbioma Steady Gender Equality and Ecosystem Balance: Women and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries 13

Laura Pulido" Devon Pen. Environmentalism andPositionality: The Early Pesticide Campaign oftheUnited Fann Worker,,' Organizing Committee, 1966·71 33

MkhaelOreillng From Margin 10 Center: Environmental Justice and Social Unionism 51

Stephen 1. KIIneberg E1Jvironmental Altitudes AmongAnglos, Blacks. and Hispanic'! in Te.xa3: Has the Concern Gap Di.Jappeared? 70

Francis O. Adtola Environmenlal Injustice in lite Slate a/Louisiana? Hazardmu Wastes and Environmental II/ne.ss in the Cancer Com·dor 83

Al Godicks Corporate Strategies/or Overcoming Local Res/3tanc#! to New Mining Projects 109

Oavid N. Pello" Bodies on the Line: Environmentallnequalities and HazardOflS Work inlhe U.S. Recycling Induslly 124

Laura Westra Development and Environmental Racism: The Case of Ken Saro·Wowa and the Ogoni 151

Book Review by G1e... S. J_: EnvironmcnWian and Eoonomic Justice: Two Chicano Stnlggleo in the Southwest by Laiuo Pulido t63 ADIANCE 69 FALL 1998 VOL. 15, NO.4

Class(y) Action 8Y GLORIA CAHILL •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Two of TVs big stars have their day in (ourt Conversations with Camryn Manheim and Michael Badafucco ofThe Practice

------d: par t men t 5 Kids Project Remembering Christina Corrigan: What Can She Teach Us? 14 Letters from Debby Burgard, Ph.D" and Joanne Pake! Ikeda, M.A., RD.

On Raising Children of Substance 8Y 8. SHANEWOOO ...... 16 An interview with author and therapist Jane R. Hirschmann

Working with Fat Children in the Schools 8Y MICHAEL I. LOEWY, PH.D. .34

Fit and Fat: Coaching the Large Athlete 8Y LYNN JAFFEE WITH LINDA FElTES .48

Expressions Move Over, Barbie! 8Y CATHERINETAYLOR •••••••••••••••••••••• 24 Here comes the Paper DoJl Book

Images " 26 Fashions from Kathleen's, Peggy Lutz Plus, Say's Who?, Suzanne Bell, Junonia, Making it Big

Poetry A Peach or Nursing? ,qy VALERIE SCHULTZ .. 23 Fat Girl 8Y C8 FOllETT ••••••••••• . .50 ~------Co I U m n 5

Letterfrom the Editor 8Y ALICE ANSFIELO • ...... 3 Letters to Radiance ...... 4

Big News BY WILLIAM J, FABREY • . 6 70

ADIANCE":I.··!"lct·t41~1.:C"i···jild.$I"MI.~1 WINTER 1999 VOL. 16, NO.1

From Shelf to Table BY MARINA WOLF .. 36 Choice cookbooks, old and nevv, reviewed in brief A Sampling of Recipes .39 From our featured cookbooks

Drive-Through Dining BY MARINA WOLF ••••••••••••• .40 Food writer Jane Stern scouts the side streets ofAmerican culture and cuisine

My Tried-and-True Cookbooks BY LINDA BRANDT TANNER .43

A Reader's Choice BY KRlsnNE DANOWSKI •••••••• .53

par t men t 5 ------deUp Front & Personal Folk Diva BY TOBY BIElAWSKI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 The wisdom and music of Odella

Health & Well-Being Discovering the Truth BY B. SHANEWOOD .16 An interview with medical rights champion Lynn McAfee

Medical Resources BYLYNN MCAFEE .22

Medical Activism Is Good for Your Health BY LYNN MCAFEE .. 23 Images Magical Creations, Silhouettes, Unique Patterns, Love Your Peaches, The Caftan Collection, and Plus Woman 25 On the Move Tai Chi BY LUUNA KENNEY-lAW •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 A well-rounded workout for a weJl·rounded me

I Move; Therefore, I Am BY CAROL A. WILEY •••• ••••••••••••••••48 Poetry fashion plate BY KAYLE R. BLISS •••••••••••••• . ..44

Nothing Tastes as Good as Thin Feels BY PEGGY ElAM .44

Daughter BY WZABErH H. FLORIO •• .45

Hope of Spring BY OLIVE 1. SULLIVAN .45

Eating BY SHERYL Sf. GERMAIN •••• .45 ~ Co I U m n 5 ------Letterfrom the Editor BY ALICE ANSFIELD .. 3

Letters to Radiance . . " . . .4

Big News BY WILL/AM J. FABREY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Contributors and Acknowledgements Announcements and Submissions 71 Editorials 7 Marge Rerer Sex, sexuality and sexual health 10 Nandini Damman Sexuality: notjust a reproductive health matter 13 Juliet Richters Sexuality today: research and practice < 17 Michaeillm Tan Bewitched. betwixt. between 0 r- C Features ;:: 19 Zaida Mgalfa., Dick Schapink, Protecting school girls against sexual exploitation: a guardian m J Ties Boenna programme in Mwanza, Tanzania

Round-Up 163 Research Failed abortion with misoprostol (Cytotec) and congenital abnormalities in Brazil Adolescent sexual and reproductive behaviourin India Prostitution in Asia Theother side ofcaesarean sections Infertility In Western Siberia Oral contraception and the risk ofcardiovascular disease Sterilisation does not lead to menstrual problems Sexual behaviour and HIV risk assessment among Zimbabwean men Best treatment for trichomoniasis Canadian breastcancer.strategy launched Is tamoxifen effective in primary and secondary breast cancer prevention?

168 Law and Policy Quinacrine sterilisation declared unsafe by US FDA Landmark definition ofrape in international law Rape ofChlnese women in Indonesia Deterioration ofwomen's health in Afghanistan Korean 'comfort women' win damages Domestic violence in England and Wales Betterdefinitions ofdomestic violence needed First meeting of EU Ministers for Women and Equality US Catholic hospitals restrict reproductive health services (continued, next page) 72 Human cloning: ethical issues Elective caesarean section - who should decide? Legislation to cover contraception for US women Do-il-yourself DNA paternity kits C No progress in Spanish and Portuguese abortion Jaw ;.::l Mifeprislone in the USA and Norway Abortion debate in Mexico ~ Abortion Jaw changed in Western Australia Pregnant schoolgirls no lonqer have to wear red overalls: ~lexico Screeninq plan for chlamydia in the UK ~ Canadian Supreme Court rules on disclosure of HIV status to sex Q) partners Code of best practice on HIV and pregnancy in South Africa r.J') 175 Service Delivery Improving emergency obstetric services in Morocco and Guinea Antenatal screening improved '" Companionship during labour and childbirth beneficial: :-"lexico '" lack of effect ofwalking on labour and delivery ~~ '".... Dangers of sex just after childbirth • ;-c IUD insertion with/without antibiotic compared C1J <>:; Abortion services in Zambia >tl Postcoital test not useful tJ~ P'l ControlJinq STDs in Malawi. Tanzania, Bangladesh, Haiti Randomised trials ofSTD treatment to prevent HIV ::E Reducing mother-to-infant HIV transmission in developing =~ >tl countries > Reducing mother-ta·infant HIV transmission in UK and USA 0 Preventing cervical cancer in Brazil z Breast cancer and body image e~ Women·s use ofhealth care in Canada

'".... 181 Publications o..,.d Training Manual for Auxiliary Nurse-Midwives in Communication '" and Research into Women's Sexual Health "' Gender and Health: Technical Paper :E'" Avances en la mvestigacl6n Social en Salud Reproduc!iva y ~~ Sexualidad :> Nuestros Cuerpos, Nuestras Vidas: Propuestas para la Promotion z de los Derechos Sexuales y Reproductlvos Reproductive Health Outlook '" SUencios PUblicos, Muertes Privadas: La Regulaci6nJuridica del Ahorto en America Latina y el Caribe :t "':E Disciplining Reproduction - Modernity, American life Sciences, :> and the MThe Problem ofSex~ ..J The Growth ofLone Parenthood - Diversity and Dynamics 0 Women's Voices, Women's Uves: The Impact ofFamily Planning Using COPE to lmprove Quality ofCare: The Experience ofthe > Family Planning Association ofKenya Refugees and Reproductive Health Care - The Next Step Providing Emergency Contraception in Ecuador: Assessing the (continued) Impacts ofTraining and Practice Abortion; Expanding Access and Improving Quality Advances and Challenges in Post-Abortion Care Operations Research - Summai)' Report ofa Global Meeting Healthllnk Update AIDS Action, No. 40 March-May 1998 Violence Against Women Sexual Health and Health Care: Sexually Transmitted infections­ Guidelines for Prevention andTreatment Sexual Health and Health Care: Care and Support for People with HIVIAIDS in Resource·Poor Settings

Fellowships and 186 Fellowships, Program for the StudyofSexuality, Gender, Health Conferences and Human Rights, Hormone Replacement Therapy: Clinical Synthesis Conference Triennial Congress ofthe International Confederation ofMidwives Review 187 Sue O'Sullivan The Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women, by Tristan Taormina Guidelines for Authors Submission Guidelines 73

Volume 21:2 Summer 1998 Short Stories Susan L. Feldman A, Mary Murphy Housed . 5 my bed is out ofhumour .. ...80 IJe dips his fingers . .. 81 Cullene Bryant Ihe dal1<-chocofate voice . .. 82 Wild Life in the CanadIan Wilderness... .17

Norma DePledge Photography A Phantasmatic Place of Calm.. 22 Kim Stallknecht ...... 77 Lorraine Robinson Photography . A Matriarch's Legacy..... 36 Reviews Elizabeth Ruth Reviews by Virginia Aulln Away ForA While . . 45 Love Ruins Ever/hing...... 83 RK, Marfurt The Meaning of Flowers: Breaking Ou!...... 52 Myth, Language and Lore . .84 Generations ofWomen . . 85 Andrea Nemeth Women of the Bible: Jutka's Mother... 62 With paintings from the great artmuseums of/he wor/d...... 86

Poetry Review by Ronnie R. Brown Ruth Daigon uncommon prayer: A Book ofDedications...... 87 Saturday Afternoon at the Movies... ..13 The Cleansing...... 15

Anna Humphrey Other Information From: 14. as More Than Just a Number- Contributors...... 89 Montreal Massacre. 30 Exchange ads...... 92 Submission guidelines...... 95 Diane Buchanan womanchifd...... 49 Subscription Information 96 TlJe Cord.. , . 51 Elizabeth Bartel Anniversary 60 Ofall the things...... 61

Elizabeth Engelman Sestina ...... 75 SageWoman 74 Celebrating the Goddess in Every Woman :./10,. 42 • Jummer 1998

FEATURE ARTICLES MAGICK AND POLITICS

!liM611 !liM 41 II ~ 66 i! Tales of Subversive Magic One of Ten Thousand: by Kathryn Theatana Goddess Lore & Ritual ­ Time to Celebrate: artwork by Denise Satter Lady Liberty: Holidays and Holy Days Guardian of Freedom from Around the World by Waverly Fitzgerald !liM 14 II by Diana Paxson Finding Our Power artwork by Linda Ware lies by Naomi Gayle Ii 51 i! artwork by Carmen Canal !liM 49 i! Sacred Herbs ­ Gifts from the Land The Cauldron of Changes ii 18 II by Jan Williams My Journey with Sekmet: Transformational and Goddess of Power and Change Practical Magic by Genevieve Vaughn by DeAnna Alba FROM OUR READERS artwork by Mars Eve Ii 53 i! ii 24 II Heart and Home: . ii 70 II The Goddess in Prison Everyday Enchantments A Circle is Cast: by Karen Ward by Lunaea Weatherstone Ideas for Ritual Work artwork by Joanna Powell Colbert Ii 55 ili! 11 76 II .30 ¥ill Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: Leaves of Sage: Around the Circle: Inner Journeys & Outer Realities BookReviews Thoughts on Magick and Politics by AmI Kreilkamp by SageWoman readers Ii 78 II artwork by Elena Caldera Ii 58 i! Tools for Transformation: The Serpentine Path: Product Reviews .35 ¥ill Thealogy for a New Way of Being Earth: the Bride of All Creation by Carol Christ 118o i! by Minister Masada The Rattle: artwork by Sudie Rakusin The Wise Woman Council Ii 61 ili! ii 37 II Into the Green: Where to Begin 1195 i! An Activist Listens by Elizabeth Barrette Weaving the Web: Networking by Susan Meeker-Lowry artwork by Lauren ii 63 i! DEPARTMENTS Foster-MarLeod The Sibyl Speaks: Divination in Everyday Life 113 11 REGULAR COLUMNS by Joanna Powell Colbert Business Notes

ii4 11 ii 65 II ii 91 i! Living the Dream: Cycles and Seasons: Women at the Well: Letter from the Editor Lunar Cycles and Taoist Astrology A Marketplace of Goods & Services by Anne Newkirk Nivetl by Susan Levitt ii 96 i! A Pinch of Sage: Words of Wisdom SageWoman Celebrating the Goddess 75 in E'uery Woman :JI(g,. 44 • Winter 1998-99

SACRED SPACES, FEATURE ARTICLES SACRED PLACES

~6~ ''''''3"" z","" ~ 61 ~ A Meditation Center One ofTen Thousand: Cycles and Seasons: by Catherine Bauer Goddess Lore & Ritual ­ Lunar Cycles and Earth Wisdom artworkby CindyLou Wandaschilde Sila of the Trees by Susan Levitt by Kathryn Theatana artwork by Kathryn Theatana ~ and Tanya Stewart 63 il 1il 10 II Time to Celebrate: The Fast Lane ~43il Holidays and Holy Days byFreyjaAnderson from Around the World artwork by Christine Beetow The Cauldron of Changes by Waverly Fitzgerald Transformational and 1il 13 II Practical Magic FROM OUR READERS Seeking the Goddess byDeAnnaAlba in Malta by Marilyn McFarlane ~ 45 II ~ 69 II artworkby Rosemary Roach Sacred Herbs ­ A Circle is Cast: Gifts from the Land Ideas for Ritual Work 1il 16 II by]an Williams Sacred Spaces, Sacred Places 1il 73 II A Photojournalby Toni Roberts Ii 47 il Leaves of Sage: Heart and Home: Book Reviews !!II 19 iii Everyday Enchantments Hestia: Hidden but Sought by Lunaea Weatherstone ~ 76 II by Tammylngison Tools for Transformation: artwork by Sandra Stanton !!II 50 II Product Reviews Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: !!IIZ3 iii Inner Journeys & Outer Realities 1il 80 II She Who Rules the Symbols byAnn Kreilkamp The Rattle: Rocks the World The Wise Woman Council by Wendy Hunter Roberts, artwork byLauren Foster Ma,Leod 1il 54 II The Serpentine Path: DEPARTMENTS 1ilz7 II Thealogy for a New Way of Being There's No Place by Carol Christ ~311 Like Home: Business Notes Making Our Space Sacred Ii 57 il Stories by SageWoman readers Into the Green: Where to Begin ~9z11 Artwork by by Elizabeth Barrette Women at the Well Rerzei Christine Yates ~ 59 il iiil95 il REGULAR COLUMNS The Sibyl Speaks: Weaving the Web: Networking ~4il Divination in Everyday Life by]oall1la Powell Colbert Living the Dream: iiil96il Letter from the Editor A Pinch of Sage byAnneNewkirk Niverz 76 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 39, Nos. 1/2 July 1998 CONTENTS How Antisocial and Prosocial Coping Influence the Support Process Among Men and Women in the U.S. Postal Service Jeannine Monnier, Brenda K Stone. Stevan E. Hobfoll, and Robert J. Johnson Trends in Gender Differences in Academic Achievement from 1960 to 1994: An Analysis of Differences in Mean, Variance, and Extreme Scores 21 Amy Nowell and Larry V. Hedges Is Gender or Gender-Role Orientation a Better Predictor of Empathy in Adolescence? 45 Rachel Kamiol, Rivi Gabay, Yael Ochion. and Yael Harari Adolescents' Possible Selves and Their Relationship to Global Self-Esteem 61 Michele Knox, Jeanne Funk, Robert Elliott. and Ellen Greene Bush Dimensions of the Male Gender Role: A Confirmatory Analysis in Men and Women 81 Donald R. McCreary, Michael D. Newcomb. and Stanley W. Sadava The New Old-Fashioned Girl: Effects of Gender and Social Desirability on Reported Gender-Role Ideology 97 Stephen W. Theriault and Diune Holmberg Gender Differences in Undergraduates' Body Esteem: The Mediating Effect of Objectificd Body Consciousness and ActuaVIdeal Weight Discrepancy 113 Nita Mary McKinley BRIEF REPORTS Decision-Making Processes Between Friends: Speaker and Partner Gender Effects 125 Cumpbell Leuper Marketing Masculinity: Gender Identity and Popular Magazines 135 Anthony J. Vigorito and Timothy J. Cum Gender Sterotypes in Portuguese Television Advertisements 153 Felir New und I.Wlhd Pinto BOOK REVIEWS 165 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research 77

Vol. 39, Nos. 3/4 August 1998

CONTENTS Gender-Typed Toy Play in Dizygotic Twin Pairs: A Test of Hormone Transfer Theory 173 Carie S. Rodgers, Beverly I. Fagot, and Allen Winebarger The Role of Peers in the Socialization of Gender-Related Social Interaction Styles 185 David R. Hibbard and Duane Bu/mnester Effects of Gender-Role Self-Discrepancy on Depressed Mood 203 Derek Grimmell Perceptions of Parents Whose Work and Parenting Behaviors Deviate from Role Expectations 215 Claire Etaugh and Denise Folger Meta-Analyses of Gender Effects on Conversational Interruption: Who, What, When, Where, and How 225 Kristin J. Anderson and Campbell Leaper Perceptions of Sexual Harassment as a Function of Target's Response Type and ObseIVer's Sex 253 Jeanne Henry and Julian Meltzoft Gender Roles and Sexual Behavior Among Young Women 273 Jayne C. Lucke

BRIEF REPORTS Gender Differences in Fear of Success Imagery and Other Achievement-Related Background Variables Among Medical Students 299 Ahalya Krishnan and Christopher J. Sweeney The Role of Body Weight, Waist-to-Hip Ratio, and Breast Size in Judgments of Female Attractiveness 311 Adrian Furnham, Melanie Dias, ami Alas/air McClelland

BOOK REVIEWS 327 78 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 39, Nos. 5/6 September 1998 CONTENTS Wanting It Both Ways: Do Women Approve of Benevolent ? 333 Stephen E. Kilianski and Laurie A. Rudman Emotional References in Mother-Daughter and Mother-Son Dyads' Conversations About School 353 Dorothy Flannagan and San Perese The Effects of Gender, Ethnicity, and a Close Relationship Theme on Perceptions of Persons Introducing a Condom 369 Donna M. Castaneda and Barry E. Collins Gender Differences in Sado-Masochistic Arousal Among College Students 391 Denise Donnelly and James Fraser Female and Male College Students' Responses to Negative Feedback from Parents and Peers 409 David C. LUl/dgren and Donald J. Rudawsky Social Roles We Choose and Don't Choose: Impressions of Employed and Unemployed Parents 431 Janet Morgan Riggs Contemporary Arguments Against Nonsexist Language: Blaubergs (1980) Revisited 445 Janet B. Parks and Mary Ann Rober/on Gender Patterns of Psychosocial Development 463 N. Giesbrecht . The Influence of Gender and Organization Level on Perceptions of Leadership Behaviors: A Self and Supervisor Comparison 479 Andrea E. Lewis and Ellen A. Fagenson-Eland SEX ROLES 79 A Journal of Research

Vol. 39, Nos. 7/8 October 1998

CONTENTS

Special Issue: Globalization and Local Cultures: Maya Women Negotiate Transformations Guest Editors: Ellen Kintz and Ayala Emmett

Sex and Gender as Raw Political Material: Local Women Negotiate Globalization 503 Ayala Emmell Bound-Risk: The Mujeres de Yucatan por la Democracia 515 Jane Morgan Women Networking for Peace and Survival in Chiapas: Militants, Celebrities, Academics, Survivors, and the Stiletto Heel Brigade 539 Susannah Glusker "From the Heart of a Woman": Yucatec Maya Women as Political Actors 559 Kathleen R. Martin Maya Women, Gender Dynamics, and Modes of Production 573 Alicia Re Cmz The Yucatec Maya Frontier and Maya Women: Thnacity of 1l"adition and 1l"agedy of 1l"ansformation 589 Ellen R. Kintz Cacao Beans and Chili Peppers: Gender Socialization in the Cosmology of a Yucatec Maya Curing Ceremony 603 Betty Bemice Faust COMMENTARIES Reinventing Ethnicity in Yucatan 643 Rebecca Tolen Global Processes and the Nation State 651 Kamran Asdar Ali 80

Volume 23 Number 4 Summer 1998

883 The Story ofTwo Women: Dominique Aury and Edith Thomas Dlmithy Kauftnann

907 Secondary Discrimination as a Standard for Feminist Social Policy: ~orplam and Probation, a Case Study [

Gender and Language 945 Gender, Language, and Discourse: A Review Essay Deb&rah Cameron

975 Gender, the Personal, and the Voice ofScholarship: A Viewpoint SUMnm F/eischffum

Archives 1017 Changing My Life: How I Came to the Viemamese Revolution DII01!iJ T7Ji Thoa (u Thi) Translated and with an Inmduttion by ,\1nrk Side;

Viewpoint 1031 Shades ofOthering: Reflections on Female Circumcision/ Genital Mutilation StanJieM. James

Reader Comment 1049 De·confounding Gender: Feminist Theorizing and Western Culture, a Comment on Hawkesworth's "Confounding Gender" o.ytrOnke o.vewumi

1063 Book Reviews Hennine Pimon ~\iary Pat BrmJ.v ClJristine Di Stefano Stacie G. Widdijitld S'ISan WendeU Layli D. Phillips Lena Hammergren IVnda Mlltongi ParamaRut Elaine Hadley Geraldine F&rbes Jennifer De Vere Brody Staay Oliker

1113 United States and International Notes 1116 Comment and Reply Policy 1117 About the Contributors

Index to Volume 23 1121 Author/Title Index, General 1128 Author/Title Index, Books and Films Reviewed

1137 ~otice to Contributors Choreographies ofGender 1 81 Sman Leigh Foster

35 The Haunted Flesh: Corporeal Feminism and the Politics of(Dis}Embodiment Abi!Jail Bra.v arId Claire Colebrook

69 Reconstructing Motherhood in the Age of\lperfeet" Babies: ~lothers of Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Gail H. Landsma1J

Forum 101 The "Remasculinization}} ofGermany in the 19505: Introduction Robert G. Moeller " 107 Rehabilitating Father/l1nd: Race and German Remascu1inization Ht'irk FchrmbfUh

129 "The Last Soldiers or the Great \Var" and Tales of Family Reunions in the Federal Republic ofGermanv Robert G. Moeller

147 .-\ New, "\Vestcrn" Hero? Reconstructing German Masculinity in the 1950s UtaG. PO(Wr

163 The "Rcmasculinization" ofGermany in the 19505: Discussion Sma" Jeffords

RevlslonsIReports 171 Applying Feminist Theories [0 \Varnen in Science Programs z Slie Y." Rosser

i~ 201 Women in Science and Engineering: Theory. Practice. and Policy in Programs Mary Fra"k Fox

225 Book Reviews Sara Ruddi

283 United States and International Notes

287 Comment and Reply Policy

289 About the Contributors

295 Notice to Contributors

299 Thanks to Reviewers Vol.IO no 4 82 September &. October 1998

Engiish: Fathers' Rights and Responsibilities Child Maintenance Campaign puts the lights on 4 Birth registration: the 'first right' 5 Children escape to place of safety in Rehoboth 6 Breast Cancer: not a death sentence if you detect it early enough 9 Breast cancer: my daughters, other women and I 10 Pelvic inflammatory disease threatens reproductive health 12 Standing up for those who cannot stand up for themselves 14 And now for the football results ..... Namibian women 0: Mozambique women 1 16 My favourite book: Dance with a poor man's daughter 18 Book review: Namibia under South African Rule 19 Talking Eating Disorders 20 let's go North East' .. 23 Trials and tribulations of women's networK In Okahandja 27 Medical Aid - necessity or luxury? 28 Afrikaans: Kook met sonstrale 38 Kinders ontsnap no 'n plek van veiligheid in Rehoboth 39 Vaders se regte en verantwoordelikhede Kinderonderhoud Veldtog plaas s:eklig daarop ...... 41 Oshiwambo: Ongiini tatu tsu omukumo aalongwa yetu aakiintu ya kuthe ombinga mootundi? 30 Paile iizemo yetanga Iyokoompandi. .. Aakiinfu aanamibia 0: Aakiintu aamozambike 1 33 Okunyolitha evalo: uufhemba 'wotango' 35 $jlozi: Ha lu yeni mutulo upa 36 Reguiars: Advice column 22 Middle pages: Day of the African Child in Rehoboth 24 Competition . 29 News Clippings . . 44 Leiters 46 Social Pol itics 83

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 5 • Number 3 • Fall 1998

Introduction 253 BARBARA HOBSON The Welfare State and Women: Structure, Agency, and Diversity 259 JOYA MISRA AND FRANCES AKINS Toward a Multiracial Feminist Social-Democratic Praxis: Lessons from Grassroots \Varriors in the U.S. War on Poverty 286 . NANCY A. NAPLES Indian Feminists Debate the Efficacy of Policy Reform: The Maharashtra Ban on Sex-Determination Tests 314 JANA EVERETT States of Injury: Josephine Butler on Slavery, Citizenship, and the Boer War 338 ANTOINETTE BURTON Perspectives Caring as Social Right: Cash for Child Care and Daddy Leave 362 ARNLAUG LEIRA Contributors 379 Call for Papers 382 Index 383 84

OCTOBER '9B Vol. 24, No, 2 RrtsHc_

WELFARE ISS UE NEWS AND FILM COMMENTARY THE FAMILY CAP. OR PREACHER MAN SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS: THE $94 QUESTION II By Ami Wlirho", NO TRANSLATION NEEDED By l'vfarth" F. Dat1is II II By K,ztIJl Milio

"" IMMIGRANTS AND WELFARE RACE BAITING AND THE .... REFORM ROUNDTABLE II WHITE RADICAL RIGHT BOO KS By Mitra Ras/egar By Mandy Cuter I'P.!'IIMPROPER BOSTONIANS: LESBIAN WOMEN'S STUDIES AT ..:. AND GAY HISTORY FROM THE II SUNY NEW PALTZ PURITANS TO PLAYLAND CONFRONTS RIGHT-WING Rel/ieillcd by P,IITic;,1 A. Goumlhl ATTACKS By Susan Lelncr ..... 18 YEARS OF PERSISTENCE: IIiII A TRIBUTE TO LIBBY BOUVIER FOeUlR YOUNG WOMEN'S By Patricia A. Guumba VOICES: NATiONAL YOUNG mWOMEN'S DAY OF ACTION, ED OUR KIND OF BESTSELLERS 1998 By Montserrat C"baJ/ero. 1.)'1/11 CaJliflg, RosclIIlJf)' ell/dd,,,ill, am/ POE TRY Alison Grewe II!II WELFARE RESOURCES "" MISS GEE MEETS W.H. AUDEN IN ill Compiled by Lisa Weinberg M MASSACHUSETTS CELEBRATES IIiM HEAVEN IY 4TH ANNUAL ABORTION By \{lIleSSll II,lIc)' I!lJ!II RAISING THE LIVING RAGE: ACCESS ACTION MONTH iiiII WOMEN, ECONOMICS AND By R05t'J1Wry emddario TIBET WOMAN POVERTY III HALLOWED GROUND, ,, lS0 By L)itl U{sl,in By Randy A/beida. Di,me 011/011, and IIiI YEARS LATER: SENECA FALLS AIlIl Withom By Vicki Gabriller CALENDAR

RI DISABILITY 101 ... DECLARATiON OF '" HOT PICKS, IiaiI By Carrie DeilThorn IIiII SENTIMENTS, SENECA FALLS, IiiiI COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD, 1848 GROUPS II!II!I FEMINISTS, WELFARE REFORM. iiiAND WELFARE IUSTICE By GwendolYIl Mink COLUMNS

WORKFARE FORCES SINGLE WE TOLD YOU SO MOTHERS TO ABANDON By DOl (ind Flo IICOLLEGE EDUCATION II By Karen Kahn MEDIAWATCH: AND NOW, INTRODUCING THE BIGOTS FORMERLY KNOW AS GAY 19.I POVERTY IS VIOLENCE, AND (PART I) IIiIilI WHAT I FOUND IN MILWAUKEE By felll/ifeT L PO;:l1eT By Lind" Camey THE BOTTOMLlNE: I'M SOMEBODY; II WHOM ARE YOU? By Smie OilY • ·0· ·O·U·[·fi·e·[ 85 TheWomen's FOYUfH

Vol. 24, No.3 • NOVEMBER '98 RrtsHc ... SMALL SCREEN NEWS AND FILM COMMENTARY R!I ON THE STREETS WITH MAGGIE HADLEIGH-WEST 'GENERAL HOSPITAL' SUPREME COURT STAFF I'M AN D TH E"RAPE TO ROMANCE' REMAINS BASTION FOR By Sifja J. A. Tatv; mSTORYLINE II WHITE MEN By Adriel/I? Sere A JEWiSH FILM FESTIVAL By Gel/eVielle HOWl? II By Vicki Gabri"er THE MEDIA PROJECT BOOKS DAYTIME TV AND ABORTION By DaYI/O Bfockwefl-Howes EVERY WOMAN I'VE EVER LOVED WHY I LOVE "BUFFY' mReviewed by A'Jgefa E. Tay/or By Micaf Os/ow ORIENTAL GIRLS DESIRE ROMANCE II Revieltled by Lynn Lu

OUT OF THE CLOSET AND NOTHING TO WEAR Reviewed by Beth Berto

SAN ANTONIO'S ESPERANZA m BESTSELLERS FROM SUES FOR FUNDING IiMII WOMENCRAFTS DISCRIMINATION LESBIAN POLIFIDELITY By Genevieve Howe 11'II IiiI Reviewed by Karen Starr lllld Elizabeth Hallsen NATIONAL AND REPRODUC'TIV INTERNATIONAL NEWS WHEN SHE WAS GOOD RIGHTS Reviewed by Eleanor }. Bader NEWSLETTER WELFARE B EAT CALENDAR REAL WOMEN. REAL CHOICES: GROUNDBREAKING ABORTION II RIGHTS AD CAMPAIGN IT'S ABOUT LOWERING WAGES ED HOT PICKS, ETC, By Rosemary Candelario WOMAN RELEASED FROM "WHAT CRIME IS MY FAMILY OHIO PRISON TOO LATE FOR COMMITTING?' ABORTION WELFARE SPEAKOUT By Doreen Drury By Stephanie Poggi ABORTION WARS COLUMNS • EDITED BY RICKIE SOLINGER II Reviewed by Shelley Maim WE TOLD YOU SO KILLING THE BLACK BODY 8y Dot and Flo BY DOROTHY ROBERTS II II Reviewed by Tonia Poteat MEDIAWATCH: THE ANTI-GAY ADS WAR (PART TWO) PROTESTING THE HYPOCRISY By jennifer L. POZller OF "BORN AGAIN BIGOTS" 1m By Bonnie Upton THE BOTTOM LINE: 'SCARECROW' FOR MATTHEW SHEPARD By Susie Day' 86

Vol. 24, No, 4 DECEMBER '98

MOTHERING NEWS AND BOOKS COMMENTARY : 11!9!1 IF WE WANT WOMEN'S INSANE COURAGE }IIiIH 800KSTORESTO BE THERE ... By Laura Briggs HONORING THE WORK OF BARNETT SLEPIAN ~ By Stephanie Poggi D By Susan Yanow FROM THE BROWN SIDE l II THE WAR AGAINST PARENTS OFTHIS EQUATION } Revielved by Cynthia Peters 8y Zelda Lockhart WOMEN IN LOVE ORLANDO 1995 IIII RetJiewed by Margaret Randall By Dehoral, Sorrentino 'm INSIDE MS.. ... Reviewed by Molly Love/otk ITTAKES A WHOLE TOY INDUSTRY TO RAISE A CHILD III OUR KIND OF BESTSELLERS By Cynthia Peters

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COLUMNS BREAST CANCER

GOING SEMI'POSTAL WE TOLD YOU SO, WITH BREAST CANCER RESEARCH 11 By Dot and Flo II By Genevieve HOllie MEDIAWATCH: JERRIE COBB, I!"Pf' FOLLOW THE MONEY JOHN GLENN, AND THE IIiI By Ellen Leopold GROUNDING OF A HERO By Jennifer L. Pozner II!l!I CAMBRIDGE MURAL CRIES OUT 1&1 AGAINST THE CANCER EPIDEMIC THE BOTTOMLlNE: 8y Genevieve HOlVe ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE II By Susie Day ·0- ·o-u-r-n-e-r 87 TheWomews Forum RrtsHc _ Vol. 25, No.5 JANUARY '99

WELFARE B EAT FIGHTING GENDER THEATER APARTHEID IN AFGHANISTAN By Gel/evieve HOlVe AN INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR THIS IS AN EMERGENCY: MARY ZIMMERMAN, SHAME ON CELLUCCI EIGHT By Kristina Aikens II By Am, Withom A SMALL VICTORY FOR PREGNANT WOMEN SITTING DOWN FOR SUBJECTED TO RADIATION FILM WELFARE RIGHTS By Genellielli! Howe ED By Patricia Maher RAPE AND RETALIATION: THE BRANDON TEENA STORY IN OUR OWN WORDS­ SEXUAL ABUSE OF WOMEN IN II By Shelley Af"ills WELFARE ROUNDTABLE mU,S. PRISONS ED By Silja l.A. Ta/vi EDGES OF THE UNSPEAKABLE By Stephanie Poggi By All/Ie Markowski GOOD-BYE, CREE: MOURNING NEW S 6- ANOTHER VICTIM OF TAPES FOR A LONG WINTER'S NIGHT COMMENTARY DOMESTIC ViOLENCE II By Kathi Maio By toie fl,1)'I?S

ASSATA SHAKUR FACES NEW HIV AND AGING BOO KS THREATS By Diana L!lskill Sieg"l II By GellclI;eve Howe lEI MEDICINE STORIES. Reuit'Il't'(1 by Margaret Randall MILLENNIUM MADNESS AND MOVEMENT IMPROVEMENTS mBy SlIrinll Khl1l NOTES FROM AN INCOMPLETE REVOLUTiON FEATURE Rwiewed by Karen Weeks WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING FOR? MIRROR IMAGES Reviewed by Carol Selmlidt II• By fllet}'11 C. White POETRY COLUMNS m HOME-MADE IfiaiI 8y Eliwbeth Crowell WE TOLD YOU SO, D By Dot and Flo PRAYER TO MY MOTHER By Beved)' Burch MEDIAWATCH: 'TIS THE SEASON TO MOCK FOLLY: POST-ELECTiON CAROLS FOR CALENDAR MELODIC PROGRESSIVES By Jen1lifer L. Poz-ner ED HOT PICKS. ETC, THE BOTTOMLINE: NO SHAME. NO GAIN II By Susie Day Liminaire 7 88 Introduction Lianne Moyes 8 The Adventures of Casanova as a Young Woman Ai/sa Kay 24 she leaves her mouth on things kim dawn 35 Banquet of Profanities: Food and Subversion in Vera Chytilovifs Daisies Katarina Soukup 38 The Four Winds A Portrait of Diana Tt'genknmp 53 :Ylarie goes to Hollywood Dominique Palll 56 /vfiHd of Flesh and other pieces Sandra Gregson 61 No Longer Absent Cora Cluett 65 Crucified Woman IVfagie Dominic 66 Amber Twirl and other paintings jQalme Tod 68 Virgins for Choice Shari Halt 72 Liturgie du corps Claudine Bertrand 73 An Unnatural History of the Sexes A1ltft' Slone 77 .~-- c: c: ....a Meiling My [ron Maiden E o T.'. BnJall 83 2 Trisll Sa/all 92 a c: Photographs g- o 97 .... '- u April Hickox V) o 0 From After-Dinner Saillts g-ca 2en Lori Weidmllammer 102 2 c: (untitled) c: Fiona Smyth 108 V) o E Pastries and candlelight will make you big and strong '

Vol. 17 No.3 Fall 1998

3 Talk of the Trades Molly Martin 4 Tradeswomen Herstory Honoring Rosie the Riveter Donna Graves 8 Poetry Kris Kleeberg 9 Poetry Veronica Rose 10 Letter from Nicaragua Gill Irvin 12 Fiction Renovation Esther Ehrlich 16 Resources Laney College Wood Shop Bob Jolly 18 Legal Update Sexual Harassment Terese M. Floren 20 National Resources Directory 22 Ads, Announcements, Events Part 1: "Alii Gotta Do ..."

90 An Intimate Violence: Race, Gender. and the Making Of Poems by Meena Alexander. 1

All f Gatta Do fs Stay Black and Die by Demetria Royals 9

Whose America Is It? by Amy Ling 12

"Loeas:" Human, Transgendered, Transhuman by Ramon Reyes 21

"In These Hills:" A Personal Reflection on Education and Class by Glenda Hufnagel. 25

"If a Million Women Can March" by Joy C. Dingle 36

"f Do Mind:" Documenting the Exchange: Reviewing the Review of 's Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination by Carlella Joy Walker .45

Part 2: "Worldwalkers"

Worldwalker by Richard Morris 50

InvisibilitylHypervisibitity: The Paradox of Normative Whiteness by Maureen Reddy 55

Race, Memoir, and the Transformation of the Self by Jane Lazarre .' 65

Biracial Identity: Mythical or Meaningful? by Donna Crawley 72

Part 3: "A Bridge That Seizes Crossing"

Engaging in Cross-Racial Dialogue: Does/Can Talk Lead to Action? by Alice Mcintyre. Andrea Bilics. Binta Colley, Sandra Jones. Pipier Smilh- Mumford. Barbara Weaver. Monica Weaver. and Ciancie Wilson 81

"An Honorable Sisterhood:" Developing a Critical Ethic ofCare in Higher Education by Ramona Maile Cutri. Dolores Delgado Vernal. Anne Powell. and Ciaudia Ramirez Wiedeman 100

Part 4: "In Contested Spaces:" Curricular Applications

"Spell #7" Compticating Race in the Classroom at the Turn of the Century Plus: Syllabus: Voices of the Dawn: Contemporary American Women Writers Plus: Syllabus: African American Migration Narratives by Farah Jasmine GriHin 118

Writing from the Past. Writing for the Future: Healing Effects ofAsian American Studies in the Curricuium by Peter Nien·chu Kiang 132

Intentionaf Ambivalence: Gender, Race. and Cfass in a Popular Sociofogy Course on Chitdren and Society Plus: Syllabus: Sociology: Children and Society by Rosemary Wrighl. 150 (continued)

ASR Rising: Using Traditional African Literature to Revitalize First-year Composition by Kokahvah Zauditu-Selassie 166 91 Engaging Complexities: Intersectionai Analysis of Gender, Class, and Race in the Classroom by David Blackmore 175

Aliegiances, Coups, and Color Wars: A Strategy for Breaking the Silence on Race Issues in the Classroom by Kristen Myers 183

The Construction of Whiteness in an American History Class: A Case Study of Eighth Grade MexIcan American Students by Dario J. Almarza and Bruce R. Fehn 196

"Unmasking the Beast:" Learning and Teaching about Whiteness z Plus: Syllabus: The Social Construction of Whiteness and Women c by Marlene Applebaum, Arlene Avakian, et al. 212 3 go Part 5: "Remember and Tell It:" Resources .. l\) Bibliography on Multicultural Education Compiled by Parker Johnson 240

Supplemental Bibliography on Multicultural Education Compiled by Kathleen Fowler. 258 Book Reviews

Subversive Women: Women's Movements in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean Ed. by Saskia Wieringa Feminist Nationalism Ed. by Lois A. West

Review by Linda S. Watts 286

Re-Engineering Female Friendly Science by Sue V. Rosser :J: Review by Danlelle R. Bernstein 289 i. '0 '; "~." .:e Chalienging Fronteras: Structuring Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S. .n. . Ed. by Mary Romero, Mondagneu-Sotelo Pierrette, and Vilma Ortiz ;>~ ••..... ~..' Review by Kay Thurston 292 ~···C_· ... O-:~::;"_._ .._,.--.-.. Writing Women's Communities: The Politics and Poetics of Contemporary Multi-Genre Anthologies by Cynthia G. Franklin

Review by Harriet Hustis 295

American Women Writers to t800 by Sharon Harris Civil Tongues and Polite Leiters in British America C'D '::::C by David Shields

Review by Mary Chinery 298 ~:l;·m':; ~..'

She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century .~ by Janet Gray

Review by Juda Bennett 302 (continued, next page) ..J..I Volume 9 Number 2 Fall 1998 92 -~ I!~~~'!QlM~!!QJ~~ (continued) SPECIAL. ISSUE:

"How. CouldY(ju .. Ngt',tiearJt?" Writir'l9stitl ...•...... Race'· Color:·Whitettes$r

.Shadow ol/he a/her: In/ersubjectivity and Gender in Psychoanalysis by Jessica Benjamin

Review by Naomi Miller 304

Male Femating: A Grounded Theory Approach /0 Cross-Dressing and Sex-Changing by Richard Ekins

Read My Lips: Sexual Subversion and /he End 01 Gender by Riki Anne Wilchins

Review by Joan Griscom 307

Teaching Positions: Difference. Pedagogy. and the Power 01 Address by Elizabeth Ellsworth

Review by Mary K. Trigg 311

Conversations ol/he Mind: The Uses 01 Journal Writing lor Second-Language Learners by Rebecca Williams Mlynarczyk

Review by Jane isenberg 314

The Gender Polilics 01 Educational Change by Amanda Datnow

Review by Carolyn O·Grady 316

Notes lor Contributors 319

Call lor Book Reviewers 321 93

No. 38 Trouble Winter 1998/99 ~ Strife

Spicing up girls' lives Krista Cowmatl atld AIl/. Koloski find out what girl fans of the Spice Girls really, really want ... . 2 Detect and survive T&5 interviews feminist detective writer Denise MitJa ... . 10 The idea of patriarchy 's The Idea of Prostitwiotl reviewed by Liz Kelly. 15 [email protected] Donna Hughes reveals how the Internet is being used to promote sexual exploitation...... 21 Giving a damn Patricia Holmes and Val Kitlg on FRANKl, a feminist organisation with a radical approach to working with women in prostitution 28 Not for sale Angela Beollsang and Eva Hassel-Calais report on Sweden's new law prohibiting the purchase of sexual services ,.. . 32 Flushing the johns Jlllie Bitldel reports on West Yorkshire's Kerb Crawler Re-education Programme 35 Jeanette Winterson is not the only lesbian Rachel Witlgfield discusses three lesbian novelists and their status in the literary mainstream. . 37 Could do better Debbie Camerotl raises questions about boys' educational underachievement. 46 Out of the shadows Bitla Akhtar talks to Litlda Regatl about the problem of acid-throwing attacks on women in Bangladesh 54 Love is all you need? Wetldy Latlf!iord doesn't think so 60 Her life remembered by Jlllie Bindel, HamwnQ Siddiqui and Harriet Wistrich .... 69 94 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Volume 17, Number 1 Spring 1998

From the Editor 7 ARCHIVES

Edith Whanon on French Colonial Charities II ior Women: An Unknown Travel Essay Frederick Wegener

Les Oeuvres de Mme Lyautey au Maroc 23 Edirh \l1hnrron

Madame lyamey's Charitable Works in Morocco 29 Translation by Louise M. Wills

ARTICLES

I Want To Be You: Envy, the Lacanian Double. 37 and Feminist Community in Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride Jean Wyatt

Lesbian Romance Fiction and the Plotting of 65 Desire: Narrative Theory, Lesbian Identity, and Reading Practice Su?:anne Juhas?:

"Would You Be Ashamed to Let Them See 83 What You Have Wrinent The Oendering of Photoplaywrights, 1913-1923 Anne More)'

"The Flaw in the Ct'mre": Writing as Hymenal 101 Rupture in Virginia WnolCs Work Patricia Muran

From Faux Pas to Fatt! Pas, or On the Way 12J to The Princess of Cleves Catherine Liu

REVIEWS

Gods Englishwomen: Seventeenth·Cemury 145 Rad(cal Sectarian Writing and Feminist Criticism. By Hilary Hinds. Elaine V. Beilin

Sappho and (he Virgin Mary: Same~Sex Love 146 and the English Literary Imagination. By Ruth Van ita. Sharon Marcus

Skin Shows: Gorhic Horror and !he Technology 150 of MOllSters. By Judith Halberslam. M'Hlreen F. Curtin in Tulsa Studies Women's Literature 95 Volume 17. Number 1 Spring 1998 (continued)

Gur Sister Editors: Sarah]. Hale lind Ihe Tradition 1\1 of Nincreenth.Century American Women Ediwn. By Patricia Okker. Mary Bortnyk Rigsby

Henry James, Germ«le Stein, lind the Biographiml 1\(, Act, By Charles Cuamello. Telling \'(Iumens Li~'es: The New Biogmphy. By linda Wagner-Martin. Olit'ia Frey

The Body and the Song: Eli'l.abelh Bishops Poetics. 1\8 By Marilyn May Lomhardi. Elizabelh Bishop: Her Poetics of Loss. By Susan McCahe. Exchanging HcH.s: Paintings by Eli'l.aberh Bishop. Edired and introJuccd by WilliAm Renton. Joanne Feil Diehl

Loving Anns: Brilish \'(Iumen Writing Ihe I(, I Second World War. By Karen Schneider. Rhonda Peuit

The Woman's Hand: Gender and Theory in 162 Japanese Women's Writing. Edited by Paul Gordon Schalow and Janet A. Walker. Carol Fairbanks

Francophone African Women Writers: Destroying the 16\ Emptiness o[Sifence. By Irene Assiba d'AlmeiJa. Karen Gould

Granny Midwives and Black Women Writers: Double­ 167 Dutehed Readings. By Valerie Lee. Recot'ered Writers/Recowred Texts: Race, Class anti Gender in Black Women's Lilerature. Edited by Dolan Hubbard. Linda Seidel

Come as You Are: Sexlwlity and NaTmti('e. By 170 Judith Roof. Lesbian Configurations, By renee c, hoogland, Elizabeth leBlanc

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS 96 U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL A Journal for the International Exchange of Gender Studies ENGliSH SUPPLEMENT NUMBER 15 1998

Bodies and Borders: Syphilis, Prostitution, and the Nation Susan Bums 3 in Japan, 1860-1890 -.~~.W:B*~~n~••~.~~OO•. 1860-1890

"Bad Girls": Representations of Unsuitable, Unfit, and Laura Miller 31 Unsatisfactory Women in Magazines - JIt\~):¥"'}v: lllU1H::~~t~~jC~<:" ~iiff<:'. ~[iij ~ t~ ~1i£tlli1j:

Nationalism in Korean Women's Studies: Addressing the Yamashita Yeong-ae 52 Nationalist Discourses Surrounding the "Comfort Women" Issue -~OO~1i£~~~~:B*~r~~~J~~~~<~ "~~" &ir.fil~ "",c..I::

The Gaze of the Cafe Waitress: From Selling Eroticism to Mariko Inoue 78 Constructing Autonomy - 7J 7 :r. -~Ml~;l;t~ ~'L, 1::J!~Jl~1JIl!l~~~iI

Sata Ineko, Tsuboi Sakae, and Friendship Claire Diana Patrick 107 in Japanese Women's Identity - fti:~llH-. mtj:j::#!: ~1i£~:&~:Q) ';jo;l;nt.: 71T/T-{ T-{ VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 97 Volume 4, Number 5, October 1998

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 531 Articles Beliefs About Wife Beating Among Palestinian Women: Tile Influence of Their Patriarc1lalldeology MUHAMMAD M. HAj-YAHIA 533 A Nationwide Survey of Domestic Violence Sllelters' Programming for Older Women LINDA VINfON 559 "It'll Come Rig1lt Back at Me": The Interactional Context of Discussin!( Rape Witll Otllers LORI K. SUDDERTIi 5n Cllildllood Forced Sex and Cervical Dysplasia Among Women Prison Inmates ANN L. COKER, NILAM j. PATEL, SHANTIlI KRISHNASWAMI, WENDY SCHMIDT, and DONNA L. RICHTER 595 Research Note Perception ofCues in Conflictual Dating Situations: A Test of tile Miscommunication Hypotllesis jODEE M. McCAW and CHARLENE Y. SENN 609 Book Reviews More Than Victims: Battered Women, the Syndrome Society, and the Law by Donald Alexander Downs LAWRENCE c. BUHAGIAR 625 Child Survivors and Perpetrators of Sexual Abuse: Treatment Innovations edited by Mic Hunter ELANA NEWMAN 630 98 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 4, Number 6, December 1998

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 635 Articles Battered Women Seeking Solutions: A South African Study TERESA ANGLESS, MOIRA MACONACHIE, and MII

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 3 Articles Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs: In Whose Interest? LARRY BENNEIT and MARIANNE PIET 6 The Impact ofa Batterers' Program on Battered Women JULIET B. AUSTIN and JUERGEN DANKWORT 25 A Routine Activity Theory Explanation for Women's Stalking Victimizations EUZABETIi EHRHARDT MUSfAlNE and RICHARD TEWKSBURY 43 Report From the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Living Wi/lwut Democracy and Peace: Violence Against Women in the Former Yugoslavia VESNA NIKOLlC-RlSfANOVIC 63 Research Note Associations of Rape-Supportive Attitudes With Fraternal and Athletic Participation SCOT B. BOERINGER 81 Book Review What Trouble I Have Seen: A History of Violence Against Wives by David Peterson del Mar MARTIN D. SCHWARTZ 91 Video Reviews Love Taps by the National Film Board ofCanada He's So Fine: Crossing the Line into Sexual Harassment by Media, Inc. LISA ARONSON FONTES 95 100 'A.LL 1991 I WI"'U 1999 VOlUM. 19, HUM'" 2

2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By Elsa Honig fine

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 3 O'KEEFFE'S ARBOHE,IL POHTRAITS OF D.H. L\lIllE:-iCE A:-iO GERALD HE.IHO By Brenda Mitchell

8 F.ISHIO:-iING NATIONAL IOE:

13 THE GE:-iTlLESCIII DA:-i.,E: A Narrative of Rape By Jeanne Morgan Zarucchi

PORTRAITS 17 LOUISA, ~lARCHIONESS OF \V.HERFORD: A Feminist Intervention in the Perception of Art? By Claire Brisby

24 ZOFIA STRYJENSKA: Princess of Polish Painting By Dcinuta Batouka

3 0 DE~Il'S PAI:-iTlNGS OF CHILDREN By Lynette M. F. Bouh

REVIEWS 35 Art Historv by ~l;lril~n StokstaJ. \\ith Marion Spears Gmyson Reviewed by Virginia Pi". Rembert

36 The Jew in the Text: Modernity and the Construction of Identity l'ditetl and introduced by Ullda :\ochlin and T

38 Confessions ofthe Guerrilla Girls hy Tht:' Glll'rrillot Girls (Whoe\'er they n",illy:'lre f Dhisions of Labor: "'Vomen's \Vork" in Contemporary Art t'_~_~.1~"S hy Limb Yet', Arlene Raven, and ~Iichele Wallace Reviewed by Corol Small

40 Alitomatic \Voman: The Representation o[\Voman in Surrealism by K.llh.uine Conley Reviewed by Robert aelton

42 The Pink Glass Swan: Selected Essays on Feminist Art by LUl~' Lippard Reviewed by Undo S. Alecl

44 Lesbian Art: An Enwunter with Power by Elizabeth Ashburn Damn Fine Art, By New Lesbian Artists by Clu;.rry Sm~1h Reviewed by Deborah DUM

48 At Beck and Call: The Representation of Domestic Servants in Nineteenth-Century American PaintinF; hy Elizabeth O'leary Reviewed by Mary Ann Stonkiewlcz 50 \Vomen ,mu Art in South Africa II\" ~hlrion Arnold ieviewed by Marilyn Wyman and by Brenda Schmahmonn

55 SHORT TAKES AND SHORTER TAKES Reviewed by Alicia Faxan, Pamela SimplOn. Heidi Hlnlm, Julie Nicoletta. and Robin Rice WOMEN 101 a cultural review

VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 WINTER 1998

Landscapes of Desire: \'Q'omen and Ireland on Film GERARDINE MEANEY 237

Feminism, Fascism and the Racialized Body: National Velvet PETER STONELEY 252

\'(fomen in the Circus of Modernity: Djuna Barnes and Nightwood DEBORAH L. PARSONS 266

Passing/Out: The Paradoxical Possibilities of Detective Delafield GILL PLAIN 278

Naomi Mitchison at One Hundred MAROULA IOANNOU 292

A Voice from Iraq: The Fiction of Alia Mamdouh FARInA ABU-HAfDAR 305 The Impossibility of Making Writing: Mrs Arbuthnot, Mrs Lewes and Mrs Woolf PATRICIA DUNCKER 312

REVIEWS Sally Shuttleworth, Charlotte Bronte and Victorian Psychology ANGELIQUE RICHARDSON 324

Janet MontefioreJ Men and Women Writers ofthe 19305: The Dangerous Flood ofHistory ALYSON PENDLEBURY 328 Eileen Barrett and Patricia Cramer (eds), Virgjnia Woolf: Lesbian Readings, Pamela Dunbar, Radjcal Mansfield: Double Discourse in Kathen'ne Mansfield's Short Stories LEILA BROSNAN 331 Douglas Gifford and Dorothy McMillan (eds), A History ofScottish Women's Writ,ng JANE MCDERMID 335 Margaret Homans and Adrienne Munich (eds), Remaking Queen Victoria PAMELA THURSCHWELL 338

BOOK LiSTINGS

Compiled by BARBARA ROSENBAUM 341

BOOKS RECEIVED

Compiled by TRUDI TATE. 347

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 350

INDEX OF VOLUME 9. 1998 357 102 Womel1&Health

Volume 27 Number 4 1998

Sexual Risk Behavior Changes Among HlV+ and 11IV- Female Injecting Drug Users Over 4 Years Cllrlis Oole::al, PhD Alike A. Ehrhardl, PhD Heillo F. L. Meyer-Bah/bllrg, 01: Rei: NlII. Xillhlla Lill, PhD Theresa M. E:"(//el; PhD Jlldilh G. Rabkill, PhD Jaek M. Gorlllall, MO Kurell lv/lmlel; MO, MPH YaakOl' Slem, PhD

Women's Self-Reported Condom Use: Intra and Interpersonal Factors 19 )OhIllIlUl E. Soel, MA, CHES Co/leell Dilorio, PhD Willialll N. Olldley, PhD

Gender and Exercise Behavior Among Women and Men with Osteoarthritis :\3 DO/llla M. CastUlleda, PhD Sill'iu Bigmti, BA Terl)' A. Crol1llll, PhD

Bowel Dysfunction in Postmenopausal Women 55 GeOlge n'i(/llajil0l'0lllos, MD, DSe, AICP, FACG MIIITAIIII Filllaysoll, RN ClIIherille Gre/let, MD

Health-Promoting Behaviors of Rural Adolescent Women 67 Gwe/l M. FellO/I, PhD, RNCS, AlAN Qidl/lll/ Lill, PhD Mill:" Alia PursO/lS, PhD, RNCS Celllllla P. Geslu/li, MS, PhD

REVIEW

"Run, Jane, Run": Central Tensions in the Current Dehate About Enhancing Women's Health Through Exercise 81 Palrieia Verlillsky, EdD 103

Learning from Our Mistakes: Difficulties and Failures in Feminist Therapy

Volume 21, Number 3 1998 Concerning Failure Marcia Hill

A Case of Eroticized Transference 5 Nalle/le K. Gar/rell

One Case, Many Conversations: Toward Multiplicities 13 Mal)' Ballou Gretchell Schmelzer·

Self-Disclosure as an Approach to Teaching Ethical Decision-Making 31 Ellell Cole

Triangulated Therapy: Cross-Cultural Counseling 41 Geri Miller

Managing Anxiety: The Client's and Mine 49 Gloriu Rose Koeppillg

The Client Re-Visited: A Second Look at a Near Failure 55 Rascha Levillsoll

Where. Oh Where, Has the Therapeutic Alliance Gone? Disquieting Log-Jams in the Therapeutic Relationship 63 Murcia Perlsteill

Meanings and Implications of Failure in Therapy 69 Jealllle Adlemall Mamy Hall Na/alie Porter

A Feminist Model for Ethical Decision Making 101 Marcia Hill Kristill Glaser Judy Hardeu Women 104 & Volume 21 Therapy Number 4 1998

Foreword: Moving Forward. Looking Back xiii !is/her D. Rothblum Thanks to Our Guest Reviewers xvii

A Feminist Perspective on Group Work with Severely MenIally III Women LisuAvelY Creative Connections: The Healing Power of Women's Art and Craft Work 15 Luura Anderson Korell Gold

Ruptured Silences: Resistances to Relating Across Sexualities Between African American Professional Women 37 Ton; C. Killg S. A/ease Fergusoll Coping Outside Traditional Roles: The Case of NoncuslOdial MOlhers and Implications for Therapy 53 Jail Sail/ora Pamela A. Hays

Culturally Sensitive Therapy for Women of Color 67 Sheela Raja

Rethinking Feminist Theory and Social Work Therapy 85 Lillda Rellllie Forcey Margare' Nasir BOOK REVIEWS

All Unquiet Mind: A Memoir ofMoods and Madness, by Kay Redfield Jamison 101 Reviewed by Leollore Tiefer

Recovered Memories ofAbuse: Assessmelll. Therap)~ Forensics, by Kenneth S. Pope and Laura S. Brown 104 Reviewed by Susan L. Morrow

Betrayal Trauma: The Logic ofForgel/illg ill Childhood Abuse, by Jennifer J. ,'reyd 107 Reviewed by Susan L. Morrow

Ethical Decisioll Makillg ill Therapy:Femillist Perspectives. edited by Elizabeth J. Rave and Carolyn C. Larsen 110 Reviewed by Jlldith M. Glassgold

Sex Is Not a Na/llral Act, by Leonore Tiefer 113 Reviewed by Susall H. Frallzblau

Accepting Ourselves and Others: A Journey iuto Recovery from Addicth'" alld Compllisive Behaviors for Gays, Lesbialls IIlId Bisexllals, by Sheppard B. Komminars and Kathryn D. Komminars II? Reviewed by Korell Lee Erlichmall WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES Volume5,l997

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Foreword·············.········· ················ ·1 AdJle King

Section Speciale-1M Femmes ef VEspace Introduction 3 Bemfdicte Mauguiere

Une voyageuse derriere la vitre: Simone de· ·5 BeauvoirenAmerique Florence Gahaude

RcprOsentations de femmes d'interieurdans· ·19 Un Coeur Simple de Gustave Flaubert Brigitte Le Juez

Espace du dehors vsespacedudedans dans Ie· , ·27 roman maghrebinecritpardes femmes J\1arta Segarra

Marie Susini au la Corse ecarteh!e-Repons· -43 Laurence Enjo/rar La Femmeet I'espacedans l'ocuvreromanesquede· 49 Simone Schwarz-Bart Jacques Le Marinel Femmes futalesdans Ia litternture f6nininedes· 59 AntillesFDUlI"'ises Pascaie De Souza

Uncommon Ground inGabrielle Roy's UnJardin au hout· -69 duMonde Kathleen Madigan

Doux-Amer de Claire Martin: L'espacede I'ecriture· ·77 Raija H Koski

Vie et mort d'une cite de femmes ou Ie sursis par... .89 l'ecriturechezJacquelineHarpman Jeannine Pague

L'autre millenaired'Esther Rochon 97 Milena Santoro

Essays and Interviews

Louise Labe and Semiramis: AFeminist Reading .I 07 Phyllis Rugg Brown

Woman's inter-mission: Speaking between in 123 L'ecole des Femmes Katharine H. Jewell

Julie Responds to St. Preux: Mmede La Tour's .135 Letters to Rousseau Mary McAlpin (continued, next page) WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES Volume5,l997

106 (continued) Weaving the reader into the text: the authority and .161 generosity ofmodem women writers Gill Rye

OfDreams and Assassins: New women's voices in , .173 Contemporary Algerian Writing Susan Ireland

Enteetien ave<: Andree Chedid .187 Marlene Barsoum

Women In French United Kingdom

Introduction .191 Christine Everly, Kate Ince, Ursula Tidd

What do women want from their weeklies? 193 Carol Sanders The figure ofthe innocent prostitute in two French 205 versions ofThomas De Quincey's Confessions ofan English Opium Eater Emily Salines

Giraudoux's Salvific Heroine: Protofeminist 215 or Housewife? Victoria Korzeniowska

Duras and Colette: Love, Performance and Identity 225 Victoria Best

Changing Representations ofWomen in the 233 Cinema ofDiane Kurys Carrie Tarr

Bearing witness in Robert Antelme'sL 'Espece humaine 243 and Marguerite Duras' La Douleur Claire Garrara

From Disciplining the Selfto an Autobiography ofPraxis: 253 Simone de Beauvoir's Cycle ofTestirnony Ursula Tidd

lrigaray and the Rhythm ofTwo 265 Alison Martin

Cixous's Portrait de Dora, or Cooking the Books of 271 psychoanalysis Mairead Hanrahan

Women in the Presidential Race, Arlette Laguiller 281 and Dominique Voynet,I995 Pamela M Moores

WIF ManuscriptSubmission 293

WIF Membership 294

W1FStudies OrderForm 298 WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES Volume6,1998

CONTENTS 107 Foreword ',' , . , , , , , , 1 Adele King

The Philosopher as Tramp and Female in the WritingsofGrnffigny· ·3 Chloe Hogg

Royal Expectations: Gendered Visions of Bourbon Brides (1680-1773) 16 Douglas C. Baxter

Lejournal. genre paradoxa! :Un modele du genre: les ecrits intirnes de Catherine Pozzi (1882-1934) ·30 Frant;oise Simonet-Tenant

Affres de I'identire nationale, ethnique, sexuelle etlinguistique dans Belle du Seigneur d'Albert CohelL ..... 39 Susan Cohen

Monique Laederach romanciere: voix etlangages de femRl6 ·56 Michele R Morris

La dimension mytho-poetique dans Vers la lumiere de Chantal Chawaf· ; 56 Mariana /onescu

La mort de Francis Sancher. ou I'adieu aux annes de Maryse Conde dans Traversee de la Mangrove' 65 Yvette-Bozon Scalzitti

Le nom de la mere: Ie rapport mere-fille comme constante de I'ecriture au feminin· 76 Lori Saint-Martin Entrevue de Beatrix Beck· 92 Janine Ricouart

La vision globaliste d'Antonine Maillet 102 Jean-Lue Desalvo

Recent Gender Benders 114 Graee M. Armstrong

Profile ofKatharine H. Jewetl, Winner ofthe 1997 Graduate Student Essay Prize 127 ValMe Lastinger

WIF Manuscript Submission 129

WIF Membersbip 130

WIF Studies OrderForm.·· ·134 108

Volume 7, No. 10

What diffcrence does difference make in the classroom? .... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work...... 3 Leadership styles of African American fcmale presidcnts ... 5 1999 leadership opportunities for women on campus...... 6 Student tells profs about women studcnts on-line...... 7 Advice about being the "other" on a Catholic campus...... 8 Ethics and the exploitation of graduate students...... 18 Students give new teaching paradigm a "thumbs up" ..... 19 A strategy for empowering women in Catholic higher ed .. 20 Can blue-collar women ever join the academic club? 21 Life after academe: Women launch new ventures 22 Editor: Being a foot soldier on the march to Washington DC .. 24 PLUS: 48 great jobs just waiting for top women candidates! .. 9

® NOVEMBER 1998 Vlllullll' 7, No, II

Coming sea change in higher ed offers opportunities...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work...... 3 How to hire and retain the best coaches...... 6 Considering switching over to administration? 8 Cultivate the habits of successful women 30 Can athletics administrators be servant leaders? ...... 31 How women's studies saved a Catholic women's college .. 32 Adaptations help African American women persist 33 How to increase gender equity in classroom computers. . .. 35 Tips to help you turn the media into your asset...... 37 Doing The Best Work of Your Life for your career...... 38 Editor: Appreciating what you have...... 40 PLUS: 223 great jobs on campus awaiting women! ..... 9-29 109

® DECEMBER 1998 Volume 7, No. 12

Ne\v era requires soul-searching, leading fron) the henrt .. .. 1 The sticky floor traps classified employees...... 2 Newswatch: Cendered politics at work...... :I Female cro redefines financial leadership focus 6 Dilbert's Laws applied to higher eduC

® JANUARY 1999 Volume 8, No.1

How research universities can support women faculty...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work...... 3 Canada's Trent University led by female administrative team 6 External support can help SWAs gain compliance in athletics 7 The Committee for the Equality of Women at Harvard strikes 8 Part I: a personal account of fighting sex bias on campus . .. 9 Women faculty model values needed at research universities 35 How to get where you wanna go on campus 36 Faculty and women donors share common interests...... 38 Playing already dealt hands: The role of academic women . 39 I low to maximize your own personal power...... 43 Editor: Forget the resolutions, just live and learn...... 44 PLUS: More than 200 jobs seeking female candidates! .. .. 11 110

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The Magazine of Historical and Contemporary Women Composers

Vol. 6, No.4, November 1998

ARTICLE Nine Hundred Years YOlflfg: Hildegard Von Bingen 1 by Mark Longaker

DISCOVERY: COMPACT DISCS IN REVIEW

Elisabeth Llftyens Jane's Minstrels 9 . by Joyce Andrews

Francesco LebrlflJ Six Sonatas, op. 1... 11

Dana 5uesse "The Night is Young": Concert Music of Dana Suesse 14

Dana 5uesse Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era, Volume 11... 18

Pauline Alpert Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era, Volume 11... 20

Elizabeth Lalfer Five Flower Rags: Music for Piano 18 by Barbara Harbach

ALTERNATIVE BEAT Rachel Portman: Soundtrack to Beloved 25 by Marie Asner III

Hea~th JOURNALWomen's 3/98 latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

July· September 1998

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION The Impact 01 Domestic Violence on Women's Reproductive Health by Lezak Shallat 4

NEWS ANO MEETINGS 15

CAMPAIGN Go Glrlsl Young Women Claim Their Health Rights and Needs by Deborah Meacham 29

PANORAMA Growing Older Isn't a Shamelul Secret An tnterview with Graciela Hierro 57 The Women's Movement: Stili Going Strong An Interview with Doris Solis 63

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES May 28, International Day 01 Action lor Women's Health: A Decade 01 Activism 67

MAILBOX 73

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 76

RESOURCES 78

Credit The cover photo of the Women's Health Journal 2/98 was taken by Gabriela Pacific Gnecco of the Colombian group Triangulo Negro. VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 1998 112 SPECIAL ISSUE Between Rationality and Revelation: women, faith and public roles in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Edited by SANDRA STANLEY HOLTO/(. ALISON ~IACKIN/(O/( & MARGARET ALLE/(

Introduction 163 Jane Haggis. "A heart that has ielt the love oi God and longs for n others to know it ; conventions of gender, tensions of sel( and constructions of difference in offering to be a lady missionary 171 Meera Kosambl. Multiple Contestations: Pandita Ramabai's educational and missionary activities in late nineteenth-century India and abroad 193 Margaret Allen. Matilda Sturge: 'renaissance woman' 209 Kerri Allen. Representation and Self·representation: Hannah Whitall Smith as family woman and religious guide 227 ~ Alison Mackinnon. Educated Doubt: women. ....<1) religion and the challenge oi higher education c. 1870-1920 241 ... BOOK REVIEWS <1) ~ Feminism and History (Joan Wallach Scott. ed.), reviewed by Kevin Passmore 261 t Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History: 0 the rates and representation ofwomen (Paula E. Hyman), 265 ...en reviewed by Ruth Swirsky Courageous Hearts: women and the antiHitler plot of1944 tE (Dorothee von Meding). reviewed by Rebbecca Friedlander 266 en Nursing and the Politics ofWelfare (Anne Marie Rafferty, Jane ~ d Robinson & Ruth Elken. eds); The Politics ofNursing Knowledge <1) (Anne Marie Rafferty), reviewed by Pat Starkey 268 The Duty ofDiscontenL' essays for Dorothy Thompson (Owen Ashton. Robert Fyson & Stephen Roberts, eds), ~= reviewed by June Hannam 269 Arenat Revista de Historia de Mujeres (Vol. 3, Nos 1 & 2), reviewed by Joseph Dunthorn 271 Beyond the Home FronL Women's Autobiographical Writing ofIhe Two World Wars (Yvonne M. Klein), reviewed by Penny Summerfield 273 Men and Women Writers ofIhe 1930s: the dangerous flood ofhistory (Janet Montefiore), reviewed by Mary Joannou 275 Maternal Instincts: visions ofmotherhood and sexuality in Brilain, 1875-1925 (Claudia Nelson & Ann Sumner Holmes, eds), reviewed by Lesley A. Hall 276 Why History Mailers: life and thought (Gerda Lerner), reviewed by Thea Scott Zaninovich 278 The Gendered Worlds ofLalinAmerican Women Workers: from household and factory 10 Ihe union hall ond ballol box (John D. French & Daniel James, eds), reviewed by Ann Malear 280 Suffrage Days: stories from the women's suffrage movement (Sandra Stamey Holton); The Men's Share? Mosculinilies .lfale Support and Women's Suffrage in Britain, 1890·1920 (Angela V. John & Claire Eustance, eds). reviewed by" Krista Cowman 282 Women Teachers and Feminist Politics. 1900·1939 (Alison Oram), reviewed by Marjorie Theobald 284 Women's History Review 113

VOLUME 7 NUMBER 31998

Editorial June Purvis. A National Library for Women in Britain 291 Ellen Jacobs. Eileen Power's Asian Journey, 1920·21: history, narrative, and subjectivity 295 Carol Dyhouse. Driving Ambitions: women in pursuit of a medical education, 1890·1939 321 CaroUne Daley. "He would know, but I just have a feeling": gender and oral history 343 Ann Day. The Forgotten 'Mateys': women workers in Portsmouth Dockyard, England, 1939-45 361 Ellen Jordan. "The great principle of English fair·play": male champions, the English women's movement and the admission of women to the Pharmaceutical Society in 1879 381 Andrew Lewis. Major Accessions to Repositories in 1996 Relating to Women's History 411 David Doughan. Celebrating 50 Years of Equal Franchise in the United Kingdom: personal reflections on celebrations in 1978 419

Review Essay Garthlne Walker. Witchcraft and History 425

BOOK REVIEWS Cambridge Women: twelve portraits (Edward Shils & Carmen Blacker, eds), reviewed by Felicity Hunt 433 A Hard Fight for We: women's transition from slavery to freedom in South Carolina (Leslie A. Schwalm), reviewed by Emily West 434 The Women ofRoyaumonL' a Scottish women's hospital on the Western Front (Eileen Crofton), reviewed by Yvonne Simm 436 Women ofLebanon: interviews with champions for peace (Nelda LateeO, reviewed by Allison Wilke 437 Mining Cultures: men, women and leisure in Bulle, 1914·1941 (Mary Murphy), reviewed by Margaret Walsh 439 The Child in Question (Diana Gittins), reviewed by Harry Hendrick 440 Mistresses and Slaves: plantation women in South Carolina, 1830·1880 (Marli F. Weiner), reviewed by Emily West 442 114

EDITORIAL: STOCKTAKING AND OUTLOOK

2 • 14 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 53. SESSION Sept. - Dec. '98 New York: documents for women COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN. 43. SESSION: 1-19 Morch 1999. N.Y. CEDAW: Camm. on Elimination of Discrimination, 20th SESSION, 19 Jon.- 9 Febr.'99 IWRAW: International Women's Rights Action Watch IWTC· International Women's Tribune Centre I WOMEN INK 50. ANNIVERSARY OF HUMAN RIGHTS DECLARATION IWRAW to CEDAW Reports: Siovakia/ Nigeria/ Panama/ Tanzania / R.Korea/ Peru UNDP: Human Development Report 1998 II Gender Balance Policy and Publications ILO - International labor Organization Training Cenlre at Turin Italy HUMAN RIGHTS: HR Conference 5 Years later II Human Rights and Refugees The STATUS of WOMEN at a Glance: UN Development and Human Rights Section

15 • 18 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT

WOMEN, POPULATION and GLOBAL CRISIS -A Political-Economic Analysis by Asoko Saodarage I Summary. Book Review AFRICA: Population Growth still averages 3% - UNFPA

19 • 26 WOMEN AND HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: Making Pregnancy and Childbirlh Safer II Breast Feeding and HIVIAtDS - the Health Risks II IPPF Charlor on Sexual and Reproductive Rights- Guidelines // Emergency Contraception after unprotected II Catholic Church1s Opposition to Condoms is Fatal II Maternity Protection T8 is Biggest Killer of Young Women Women's Health Network: latin America and Caribbean AIDS Epidemic growing in AFRICA and devastating Sub-Saharan Region

27 • 40 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION INTER AFRICAN COMMITTEE· lAC: BANJUL the GAMBIA: Symposium for Religious leaders and Medical Personnel, July 1998. BANJUL Declaration on Violence against Women /1 BANJUL Recommendations BAN of FGM by more African Countries ACTION POINTS - Follow-up to lAC Symposium for Legislators. Addis Ababa '97 UGANDA: Sabin; People of Eastern Uganda STOP FGM NIGERIA: Strategies and Tactics for Prevention and Eradication of FGM by Or. Irene M. Thomas, President lAC Nigeria II MAll: Centre Djoliba, Bamako: Education and Action to Stop FGM CANADA: Female Genital Mutilation Workshop Manual NEW ZEALAND: FGM Understanding! Responding: Teaching Health Professionals ITALY: Epidemiological, Medical, legal, Psychological Aspects of Girls at Risk TO STOP MEDICALIZATION OF FGM: A Program Proposal

41 • 45 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: Still Searching for Ways to Curb It - UN Radio KENYA: Fighting against Rape by Strengthening laws and Education SEXUAL HARASSMENT: ZAMBIA - Women's Action II ISRAEL: New Harassment Law ZIMBABWE: Special Issue on Women and Rape by IWoman Plus' 115

(continued) 46 • 49 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: Women influencing Policy through Communication· WOMEN'S JOURNALS I MAGAZINES from Europe I USA I Conadal Asia

50 • 57 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE'WORLD : AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST AFRICA: African Cenlre for Women Addis Ababa:Economic Empowerment of Women SOUTH AFRICA, Regional Gender Roundlable II Women's Health Project UGANDA: New Initiative 10 increase number of Girls going 10 School KENYA: Finally Schools to end Pregnancy Tests II Women's Network Cenlre ZAMBIA: Association for Research and Development • lARD PALESTINIAN Women demand Iheir Rights ALGERIA: "UNBOWED" ~ An Algerion Woman confronts Islamic Fundamentalism

58 • 65 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC ASIA: Bringing Beijing to Villages - the Experience of South Asian NGOs JAPAN: Major Points for basic Low to promote Gender Equality INDIA, SEWA . Self Employed Women's Association II CHETNA, Centre for Health Educolio'n, Training and Nutrition Awareness PHILIPPINES, GABRIELA ·Women's Updale II Women damaged by Globalizalion SRI LANKA: Women's Movement- Women's Media Collective I/Regional Networking HONG KONG: Federation of Women's Centres SOUTH EAST ASIA: Sex Industry assuming massive proportions 66 • 71 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: 'ENTRE NOUS'- The European Magazine for Reproductive Health NORDIC COUNTRIES: Women in leading Positions - Gender Distribution RUSSIA: Once more on Equal Rights // Karelian Centre for Gender Studies SLOVAK REPUBLIC, IWRAW Report to CEDAW· Commillee on Discriminalion IRELAND: Equality for All? Government Proposals examined TURKEY: Honor Crimes continue 72 • 77 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS PERU: IWRAW Report to CEDAW· Commiltee on Elimination of Discriminalion UNITED STATES: San Francisco implements UN Convention on Discrimination 1/ 150th Anniversary of Women's Movement celebrated in Philadelphia: WllPF /1 STITCH: Organizing across Borders ~ Guatemalan and U.S. Women meet 1/ NFWBO - Women of all races share Entrepreneurial Spirit II Supreme Court: New Rules on Sexual Harassment II AWlS: Association for Women in Science 1/ Polygamy pracliced by Mormons· 'tolerated' in Utah 78 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT, It's sliliionely allhe Top - ILO Inl, Labor Organization HOMEWORKERS: Implementation of ILO Convention on Home Work II "PRIVATIZATION" has a negative Effecl on on higher Education in third World /I INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES, Woman and Earth Annual Conference, Helsinki Finland ~ Dec. 198 /I 50th Anniversary of 'the Second Sex' , Jan. '99, Paris /I Partnership - Creative Pathways to living, learning & linking, Nov. '98 DIVERSE WOMEN FOR DIVERSITY, Global Campaign for prolectian of Biadiversily PROGRESS OF NATIONS: Ronking of Children's Rights Observance worldwide WOMAN: A POSTER distributed during International Women's Yeor 116

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9 Janet Golden' The Gospel ofGerms: Men, Women, and the Microbe in American Life by Nancy Tomes . .

10 Emily Toth • Nobody Said Not to Go: The Life, Loves, and Adventures of Emily Hahn by Ken Cuthbertson

11 Sandra M. Gilbert· The Bird Catcher: Poems by Marie Ponsot; God Hid His Face: Seleeted Poems by Rajzel Zychlinsky

13 Debbie Nolkin' Art.Rage.Us.: Art and Writing by Women with Breast Cancer

14 Meryl Allman' Dwelling in Possihility: Women Poets and Critics on Poetry edited by Yopie Prins and Maaera Shrejber

16 Joan Jacobs Bromberg' Hope in a Jar: The Making ofAmerica's Beauty Culture by Kathy Peiss

17 Irene Elizabeth Stroud' : A Vocabulary of Faith by Kathleen Norris

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20 Elayne Rapping' Freaks Talk Back: Tabloid Talk Shows and Sexual Nonconformity by Joshua Garnson

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12 [Jrenda Wineapple • Leller to the Wurld: Seven Women Who Shapcd thc American Ccntury "y ."lIscm Ware

14 Amy Villrtrcjo • After Iliana: Irre"erent EIC'~ics edited hy l\-fml(~\' i\ferck

15 June llnjoo Yang· Birds of America hy 1,(Jl"l'h' Moore

16 I\I1Il Pellegrini· ShlJ?cstruck: Thcatt'r, AIDS, mHI the l\1arkctiliA of Gay Amcric~) hy"'(lI'll" S'c/lllll1um

19 Margaret Randall' .Just As I Thought "y (ira!"e ('aley

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22 Joan Oekman • Women and the Making nf the Modern 1I0use: A Social and Architcctural lIistory by Alice T. Friedman

24 Pat Cooper. \Ve'll Call You IfWe Nced You: Experiences of\VulIlcn \Vurking in Construction hy Susall Eist.'l1herR

24 Carole Simmons Oles • Two Poems· 26 Sue Russell· The End of Desire: Poems h)' Jill Bia/o,\'k)'; Sister nell)' Reads thc Whule Yuu hl'Sl/sall /Io/lIlwl1: Primatc Behavior by Sarah Uml.my

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1 Ann Jones· Skating to Antarctica: A Journey to the End of the World by Jenny Disk,.; Hitchhiking Vietnam: A Woman's Solo Journey in an Elusive Land by Karin Muller

4 Mary Felstiner· Bridge Across Broken Time: Chinese and Jewish Cultural Memory by VeraSchwarcz 6 Anne Higonnet· Julia Margaret Cameron's Women by Sylvia Wolf

8 Carol Anshaw -The Voyage of the Narwhal by Andrea Barrell

10 Diana Hume George· The Little Space: Poems Selected and New, 1968-1998 by Alicia Suskin Ostriker

11 Diane N. Lye· An Unconventional Family by Sandra Lipsitz Bem 12 Martha Mockus· Diva, The New Generation: The Sopranos and Mezzos of the Decade Discuss Their Roles by Helena Matheopoulos

14 Chris 1. Cuomo -Is Science Multicultural? Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies by Sandra Harding 16 Sara Roy· Palestinian Women of Gaza and the West Bank edited by Suha Sabbagh 17 Lois Rita Helmbold • No Middle Ground: Women and Radical Protest edited by Kathleen Blee; Community Activism and Feminist Politics: Organizing Across Race, Class, and Gender edited by Nancy Naples

18 Peggy Shumaker· Two Poems 19 Karen Dale Wolman· Crying in the wilderness: lesbian writers wonder where the funding went 20 Gayle Pemberton' By the Light of My Father's Smile by Alice Walker 21 Ann Witham· Don't Call Us Out ofName: The Untold Lives ofWomen and Girls in Poor America by Lisa Dodson; Welfare's End by Gwendolyn Mink

23 Susan Morgan ·Domesticating the Empire: Race, Gender, and Family Life in French and Dutch Colonialism edited by Frances Gouda and Julia Clancy-8mith

24 Carla Golden· The Two Sexes: Growing Up. Apart, Coming Together by Eleanor E. Maccoby 25 Adele Logan Alexander· A Shining Thread of Hope: The History of Black Women in America by Darlene Clark Hine and Kathleen Thompson

25 Ninotehka Rosea • The Idea of Prostitution by Sheila Jeffreys; Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistance, and Redefinition edited by Kamala Kempadoo and Jo Doezema

28 Rosaria Champagne· Between Jesus and the Market: The Emotions tbat Matter in RightMWing America by Linda Kintz

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\Iolume 27. Number 4 (1998)

Special Issue: "A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here": in the Eighties and Nineties Guest Editors: Albert Gelpi and Jacqueline Vaught Brogan

Introduction 309 ALBERT GELPI "I Can't Be Still": Or, Adrienne Rich and the Refusal to Gild the Fields of Guilt 311 JACQUELINE VAUGHT BROGAN Adrienne Rich's Identity Poetics: A Partly Common Language 331 LYNDA K. BUNDTZEN The "Slow Tum of Consciousness": Adrienne Rich's Fa~i1y Plot 347 SYLVIA HENNEBERG The Burning Bed: Calle Vision 359 MARY LOEFFELHOLZ Holocaust Consciousness in the I990s: Adrienne Rich's "Then Or Now" 377 DONNA KROLIK HOLLENBERG Voicing the Unspoken: A Reading of Dark Fields ofthe Republic 389 DOREE ALLEN The Long Line in Adrienne Rich's Recent Poetry 397 GEORGE HART Adrienne Rich's Political, Ecstatic Subject 413 CYNTHIA HOGUE Afterword: The Transfiguration of the Body: Adrienne Rich's Vision 431 ALBERT GELPI Notes on Contributors 441 120 WOMEN'S STUDIES An Interdisciplinary Journal

Special Issue: Early American Women Writers: The Gendering of National Identity Guest Editors: Mary McAleer Balkun and Susan Clair Imbarrato

Introduction: Early American Women Writers: The Gendering of National Identity MARY McALEER BALKUN AND SUSAN CLAIR IMBARRATO Sarah Kemble Knight and the Construction of the American Self 7 MARY McALEER BALKUN Ordinary Travel: Tavern Life and Female Accommodation in Early America and the New Republic 29 SUSAN CLAIR IMBARRATO ".-'\merica Represented by a Woman"­ Negotiating Feminine and National Identity in Post-Revolutionary America 59 MICHELLE NAVARRE CLEARY Engendering Identity: Doubts and Doubles in Lydia Maria Child's Hobomok 79 PAULA KOT Book Reviews ANN M. BRUNJES 107 MICHAEL P. CLARK II:J THOMAS HALLOCK I 19 Notes on Contributors 125 Recent Publications WOMEN'S STUDIES 121 IN COMMUNICATION

VOLUME 21. NUMBER 1, SPRING 1998

7 Images of a Breakthrough Woman Candidate: Dianne Feinstein's 1990, 1992, 1994 Campaign Television Advertisements

David B. Sullivan

27 Uniting Legal Doctrine and Discourse to Rethink Women's Workplace Rights

Todd F. McDorman

55 Mary Ashton Rice Livennore's Relational Feminist Discourse: A Rhetorically Successful Feminist Model

Barbara Mae Gayle and Cindy L Griffin

77 A Black Woman as Rhetorical Critic: Validating Self and Violating the Space of Otherness

Olga [driss Davis

91 Women Professors' Assertive-Empathic and Non-Assertive Communication in Sexual Harassment Situations

Char%tte Kro/¢kke

105 Book Reviews

Va/erie McKay 122 Women's Studies in Communication Volume 21, Number 2, Fall 1998 ISSN Number 0749-1409

Introduction Bonnie J. Dow and Celeste M. Condit

ESSAYS 111 Inventing Women: From Amaterasu to Virginia Woolf Karlyn Kohrs Campbell

127 Ethics, Justice, and the "Private Sphere" Julia T. Wood

150 Putting Away Childish Things: Looking at Diana's Funeral and Media Criticism Janice Hocker Rushing

168 "No Politics Here": Age and Gender in Soap Opera "Cyberfandom" Christine Scodari

188 "3 Shot Dead in Courthouse": Examining News Coverage of Domestic Violence and Mail-Order Brides Mia Consalvo

212 Gender Bias in Newspaper Profiles of 1996 Olympic Athletes: A Content Analysis of Five Major Dailies Katherine N. Kinnick

CONVERSATION AND COMMENTARY 238 "If the Guards Only Knew": Communication Education for Women in Prison Kristin Bervig Valentine WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 21 NUMBER 5 1998 123 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER

CONTENTS

SPINDER DHALIWAL ..J63 Silent contributors: Asian female entrepreneurs and women in business

- PARVATI RAGHURAM "'75 Negotiating a market: a case study of an Asian woman IRENE HARDILL in business

KALWANT BHOPAL 485 South Asian women in East London: motherhood and social support

RUTH E. DAVIS 493 Discovering "creative essences" in African American women: the construction of meaning around inner resources

JANE ARONSON 505 Lesbians giving and receiving care: stretching conceptualizations of caring and community

MICHELE L. CROSSLEY 521 Women living with a long-term HIV positive diagnosis: (NEE DAVIES) problems, concerns and ways of ascribing meaning

PATRICIA GILMARTIN 535 The representation of women in political cartoons of the STANLEY D. BRUNN 1995 World Conference on Women

DIANE TVE 551 Gender. resistance and play: bachelorette parties in ANN MARIE POWERS Atlantic Canada

BOOK REVIEWS

APRIL L. FEW 563 For Women and the Nation: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti of Nigeria by Cheryl Johnson-Odim and Nina Emma Mba

DOROTHY HARRIS 563 : An Annotated Bibliography and Reference Guide by Rose Parkman Davis

AUDREY THOMAW MCCLUSKEY 564 A Hard Fight for We: Women's Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina by Leslie A. Schwalm

MELISSA HAUSSMAN 565 Women Imagine Change: A Global Anthology ofWomen 's Resistance edited by Eugenia DeLamotte, Natania Meeker. and Jean O'Barr

FRANCES VAN KEUREN 566 WOInen in Italian Renaissance Art: Gender, Representation, Identity by Paola Tinagli

SUSAN MATTHEWS 566 Closet Stages: Joanna Baillie and the Theater Theory ofBritish Romantic Women Writers by Catherine B. Burroughs

VALERIE BEGLEY 567 A Concise Glossary ofFeminist Theory by Sonya Andermahr. Terry Lovell. and Carol Wolkowitz

569 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News. Conference. Reports 124 Women/s Studies Journal

Volume 14, Number 2 Spring 1998 w 0:: :::> 5 Editorial !< 0:: 7 Heka He Va'a Mei Popo: Sitting on a Rotten Branch ofthe ~ Breadfruit Tree: Reading the Poetry ofKonai Helu Thaman Briar Wood oZ w 31 The Per/son Authorised: Married Women's Autobiography and :::> the Death ofthe Author, 1882 & 1992 ~ Tracey Slaughter --' « 61 A Home in This World: Why New Zealand Women () w Stopped Writing a.. Aorewa Mcleod Cf) 77 Robin Hyde's "The House ofWoman" in the 'The Book of Nadath' Jane Maloney 91 My Ursula Bethell Janet Charman 109 From Displacement to Dissemination: Narratives ofExperience and Possibility . Marion Doherty 129 Stubborn Passions: Gender Imbalance in the New Zealand Feature Film Industry Larissa Marno 151 Poetry Poems by Briar Wood, Tracey Slaughter and Janet Charman

Book Reviews 157 The Common Purse: Income Sharing in New Zealand Families, Robin Fleming, in association with Julia Taiapa, Anna Pakisale and Susan Kel1 Easting. Reviewed by Proe Hyman 160 Queer Theory, Annamarie Jagose. Reviewed by Katrina Roen 163 Disciplining Sexuality: Foucault, Life Histories and Education, Sue Middleton. Reviewed by Lise Bird 165 Flowers into Landscape: Margaret Stoddart, 1865-1934, Julie King. Reviewed by Judith Col1ard 168 Stick Out, Keep Left, Margaret Thorn (Elsie Locke and Jacqui Matthews, eds). Reviewed by Annabel Cooper. 170 Feminist Thought in AotearoalNew Zealand: Connections and Differences, Rosemary Du Plessis and Lynne Alice (eds): Re-orienting Western Feminisms: Women sDiversity in a Postcolonial World, Chil1a Bulbeck. Reviewed by Alison Jones 173 The Idea ofProstitution, Sheila Jeffreys. Reviewed by Tracy Tul1och. 125 Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume XXVI· Numbers 1 & 2 Spring/Summer 1998

4 Editorial

Family: Supporting, Resisting, Shaping

13 Use the Broken Things (poem) CaroZVIl E. H7,itsoll 15 Talking Trash, Talking Back: Resistance to Stereotypes in Dorothy Allison's Bastard out ofCarolilla Kathlene McDollald 26 Counting Tips (poem) Johll Gilgull 27 My Mother, According to Me (poem) PalliSee

Learning and Unlearning: Class Lessons in and out of the Classroom

29 Taking A/part (memoir) Alaureen Dyer 42 The Not-5o-Distant Mirror: Teaching Medieval Studies in the Working-Class Classroom Carolyll E. IW,itsoll 56 Identity and Politics in the Silent Worker Newspaper: Print Publication and the Laboring Deaf Body Terry Eastoll 75 Representations ofWorking-Class "Intelligence": Fiction byJack London, Agnes Smedley, and Valerie Miner, and New Scholarship bv Carol Whitehill andJanet Zandy Deb Busmall 93 The Self-Manufactured Woman: Working-Class Identity in the Academy (memoir) Eileen Bresllahall Writing Resistance in the Workplace

98 Tangled Threads: Two NovelsAbout Women in the Textile Trades, Call the Darklless Light by Nancy Zaroulis and Folly by Maureen Brady Julia Steill 113 Blood on the Carpet (memoir) CamlTarlen 116 "These mill-hands are gcttin' onbcarable": The Logic ofClass Formation in Life ill Ihe IrOIl Mills by (continued, next page) William L. Watsoll 126 Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume XXVI' Numbers 1 & 2 Spring/Summer 1998 (continued)

137 Words ofFire for Our Generation: Contemporary Working-Class Poets on the Triangle Fire Karen Kovacik 159 Beyond False Promises: K. B. Gilden's Belween Ihe Hills and Ihe Sea and the Rethinking of Working-Class Culture, Consciousness, and Activism Tim Ulmlli 180 Teaching Labor History Through Song Pal Wynne 195 You, with the Stars in Your Eyes and JehovahJukebox (poems) JoanJobe Smilh

Claiming an Identity

197 On Language: An Essay (memoir) Merrihelen Ponce 202 The Silent Psychology BarhamJensen 216 Writing with and Against the Master's Language: Lessons in Critical Literacy from \Vorking~Class Women Jane Greer 228 Traveling Working Class Janel Zandy

In Memory of Constanee Coiner: A "Foremother" of ContemporaryWorking-Class Studies

243 Virginia Coiner Classick 245 Karen E. Rowe 251 Diana Hnme George 252 Liz Rosenberg 255 Lisa Orr 256 Janet Zandy

Resources

260 Newsbriefs 264 Calls for Papers for Forthcoming Issues of Women's Studies Quarterly

\ ~ Editorial: Crossing Boundaries: Thinking Globally and Teaching Locally About Women's Lives 127 Deborah S. Rosenfelt ~ Internationalizing Feminist Thought ~ 17 Shifting Contexts: Lessons from Integrating Black, Gender. "3 III and African Diaspara Studies ~ ~ Beverl, Cuy-Sheflall ~ =l:l Contentious Theoretical Issues: Third 'Vorld Feminisms and <..... l'Il'" Identity Politics rJJ Lila Abu-Lughod Z 30 The Center Can(not) Hold: U.S. \Vomen"s Studies and "3 8' Global Feminism C" l:2- III Shirley Geok-/in Lim .., .... ~ W l'Il Women's Activisms i<" -to From Like the Dew That Waters the Grass: Words from Haitian H0men ... ~ Tatem, as told to AJarie AI. B. Racine e; ..8 \\'omen as Citizen-Diplomats .... Rema Bemards ~ ""! 57 The \Vomen's Movemem in the Middle East and North Africa: ~ Responding to Restructuring and Fundamentalism ralentine AJ. Aloghadam 68 Looking Through the Telescope Irom Both Ends: Participatory Research and Action as a Feminist Political Practice Pamela Sporr i7 Creating an International Perspecu\'e on Local Activism (with syllabus and exercises) Judith ,HeDauiel

Transforming the Curriculum

Borders, Bowldaries, and Feminist Pedagog)': Internationaliz.ing the lVomen S Stlldif_~ Om' Currirulum at the University ofMaryland

88 Internationalizing the Core Curriculum Patrice McDmllott 99 Transforming a Sun'ey Course on u.s. 'Vomen (with syllahus. group projecl{j, and paper assignments) Cind)' Himfs Gi.Hflulannf'r 115 Internationalizing Theori('s of F('minislll (with syllahlls and anthology list) Srul1/{

A(ro5.~ Culturl's, l.allKtUlW,~, ami Ml'din

133 "'eaving \Vesterll Cultures Oil til(' '\'(>11(1 Wide 'Veh Karl Boyd MeB/ide 142 \Vriting Across lhe Borders: An Exercise in Int('rnationalizing the Women's Studies Classroom Julie K. Daniels (continued, next page) 128 Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume XXVI· Numbers 3 & 4 Fall/Winter I!Hlll (continued)

Resources for Change

215 Book Review: Singing Awa)' the Hunger: 77w AutobiogmphJ ofnn Africml Womall by Mpho 'M'alsepo Nthullya Sarah Brown-Clark 220 Mpho 'ivl'atsepo Nthunya and th(' Meaning of Srx K. Umakatso Knldall 225 Bringing New Approaches to the Classroom: Thoughts, Questions. and Pitfalls from a L'nin'rsity of f\lkhigan Seminar David l\'l'lliam Cohen and Abigail Sfrwart 236 \Vornen Around the World: A Filmography jow'IJ/i C/nislophaSchaub, Deborah ROSPTljdt, and Sujala 1\100rli

Project Overview

249 The \\'omen's Studies, Area, and International Silidies Curriculum Integration Project at Thirl('('11 Insliluliolls AtlJifll11f McConnirk

In Memory

271 A Tribute to '1\\'0 International Feminist Leaders: Bella Abzllg and Alice H. Cook Florl'n(p Howe

Resources

279 Newsbric[<;

284 Calls for Papers ()f Forthcoming- Issw's of H/1111f'1l ~~ SllU/il',~ (lll(frll>r~l'

152 Reflective Teaching Practice in Cross-Cultural Context": Teaching Women's Studies inJapan Bwnda f).\'py 167 Transactions: Teachin~ Cross-Cultural Sexuality (with syllabus) GUla Pa/{'/

Ar1V,u thf lJivi/J/il/fJ

181 Integrating Cender Concerns into the International Relations Curriculum: "Wersity of ~linll('s()ta (with syllabus) tvtary M. La)', with Caesar Famh, U5f'lle.lO\('jJ/zidI'5, Angelita Re)'es, Eileen Shlert, (;Ol1l1if SUllil!(fIl, aud j\[a1"j{arct Hflde 202 Teaching About Elhnicitr and Gendcr ill the Dc\'elopinR ""orld: "BHrying Otieno" as a Role-Play (with syllabus) Martha Eo Georf'J mn/jml'/Jh M. Cinimiol1{' Women'S Writing 129

VOLUME 5 NUMBER I 1998 Special Number Jane Austen Guest Editor: MARY WALDRON

Mary Waldron. Introduction 3 B. C. Southam. "An easy step to silence": Jane Austen and the political context 7 Judy Simons. Classics and Trash: reading Austen in the 1990s 27 Carolyn D. Williams. General Tilney and the Maidens all Forlorn: typecasting in Northangt:r Abb~ 41 Lisa Hopkins. Food and Growth in Emma 61 Piyush Mathur. The Archigenderic Territories: Mansfield Park and A HandftlofDust 71 Loraine Fletcher. Time and Mourning in Pt:rsuasion 8 I Paula Byrne. "We must descend a little": Mansfield Park and the comic theatre 91 Nancy M. Lee-Riffe. The Role ofCountry Dance in the Fiction ofJane Austen 103 T. A. B. Corley. Jane Austcn's "real, honest, old-fashioned Boarding-school": Mrs La Tournelle and Mrs Goddard 113 Graham Martin. Austen and Class 131

BOOK REVIEWS Jane Austen (David Nokes); Jane Austen: a lift (Claire Tomalin), reviewed by Linda Bree 145 The Cambridge Companion toJane Austen (Edward Copeland & Juliet McMaster, cds) reviewed by Margaret Kirkham 148 Jane Austen's Business: ht:r world and ht:r proJession Ouliet McMaster & Bruce Stovel, cds) reviewed by Lisa Hopkins 151 Jane Austen and the Clergy (Irene Collins) reviewed by Katherine Newey 151 Jane Austen and the Body Oohn Wiltshire) reviewed by Marie Mulvey-Roberts 154 Jane Austen and Food (Maggie Lane) reviewed by Carolyn D. Williams 156 New Casebooks: "Mansfield Park" and "Persuasion", Oudy Simons, cd.) reviewed by Linda Bree 158

CIll't:r illustration: Jane Austen, 177 5-1817. Cassandra Austen c. 1810, pencil and watercolour. © National Portrait Gallery, London 130 Women's Internet Volume 4, No 1, 1999

Online Anti-Poverty Organizing And Resources Penny Goldsmith and Sherrie Tingley .4

...... womenspace mailing list 7

Bonnie Agnew: Her Web Legacy.....Judy Michaud...... 8

NetFemmes and Dialogue 9

Teleworklng and Telematlcs Ursula Huws 10

Family: .Sharing In the Creation of Adoption Resources ; Scarlet Pollock 14

First Nations on the Net 18

Internet Technology: Merely a Tool? ...... Tamara Sayers 20

Book Review Jo Sutton 23

Menstruation: Protecting Ourselves .Susanna Eve. 24

Feminist Archives 27

Women's Justice Network Robin Kalda 27

Anti-Racism & the Internet: Tools and Meanings Unda Szeto 28

Surfing the Ethers: Women's Spirituality Connie Tanaka 30

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