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The Un vers ty of W scons n System Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 24, Number 2 Summer 2004 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 24, Number 2 (Summer 2004)

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

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

1. Year of first pUblication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. SUbscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Selected publications in which the journal is indexed. 10. Selected fulltext products in which publication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the full text available. 11. SUbject focuslstatement of purpose of the journal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 11 are used to identify the different categories of information.

Our goal in FP is to represent English-language periodicals from around the world that focus on women's studies or women's issues. Generally, we do not include mainstream newsstand magazines. We are also unable to include periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate possible inclusion in FP and indexing elsewhere.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM:A DirectoryofWomen's Media pUblished by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, , NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularlyappre­ ciate assistance from readers in the UW System with ourefforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new sUbscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

University of Wisconsin System users: To locate these periodicals within the UW System, do a UW SystemiUniversal Borrowing search from your campus catalog (labeled variously "Other Libraries," "More Libraries," "Other Catalogs:' "Other UW Catalogs," etc.) If information on actual holdings (volumes and issues) is not in the records retrieved, contact the Reference Department for each library of interest:

Eau Claire, (715) 836-3858, [email protected], http://www.uwec.eduiLibraryiaskus.htm

Green Bay, (920) 465-2303, [email protected], http://www.uwgb.edu/library/reference/qp.html

La Crosse, (608) 785-8508, or (800) 881-4454 (toll free), [email protected], http://perth.uwlax.edu/ murphylibrary/forms/refemail.html

Madison, (608) 262-3242, http://memorial.library.wisc.edu/maii/askmemorial.shtml

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Colleges, find the college and contact information on http://www.uwc.edullibrary/directory.htm

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

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AWlS MAGAZINE 8. OGLC 36782954. 1. 1971. 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index 2. 4lyear. Medicus/MEDlINE, Popline, Women's Studies 3. 524 (member). Membership: 555 (524 allocaled 10 International. subscription). Single copies: $7, $5 (members). 10. Bloline Inll., INASP. 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.w.. Suile 650, 11. "The African Journal of Reproductive Health Is a multi­ Washington, DC 20005. [email: [email protected] disciplinary and International journal that publishes [website: hUp:/Iwww.awis.org/volce/magazine.htmIJ original research, comprehensive review articles, short 5. Gary. reports, and commentaries on reproductive health In 7. ISSN 0160-256X Africa. The Journal strives to provide a forum for 8. OCLC 23747329. African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to 11. 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research in women's development issues in Sudan 4. Institute for Ihe Study of Women, Mounl Saint Vincent and other African countries," University, 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6, Canada. [email: atlantis@ msvu.caJ ARISE: A WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENTAL MAGAZINE [website: http://WVIW.msvu.ca/atlantisJ PUBLISHED BY ACFODE 5. LInda Kealey, Meg Luxton, Rhoda Zuk. 1. 1990. 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 2, 4/year. 8. OClC 3409640. 3. 830, U9. Shs.15,000. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, his lory, language/literary, 4. Action for Development, P.O. Box 16729, multicultural, political science, and women's studies Wandegeya, Kampala, Uganda. (email: indexes. [email protected],ugJ 11. "Atlantis Is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to 5. Editorial board. critical and creative writing in English or French on the 8. OClC 24765934. topic ofwomen. Contains scholarly articles, review 11. Arise focuses on women's interests in business, essays, book reviews, art and poetry." economics, politics, family, and international development and assistance in Uganda. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1985. ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 2. 3/year. 1. 1995. 3. Aus898/US8104 (Indlv.), Aus 8328/US$406 (inst.). 2. 4/year. 4. Carfax Pub., Taylor & Francis, Inc., Customer Services 3. 850 (Indlv.), 8115 (Inst.); outside Korea, add 85 Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8" Floor, Philadelphia, PA postage, per issue. Single copies: $15. 19106, or Carfax Pub., Taylor & Francis ltd., Customer 4. Asian Center for Women's Studies, Ewha Woman's Services Dept., Rankine Rd., Basingstoke, Hants University, #11-1, Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, RG24 8PR, United Kln9dom, or P.O. Box 352, Seoul, 120·750, Korea. (email: acwsewha Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia. (websile: @ewha.ac.kr] [website: http://ewhawoman.or.kr/ htlp://www.tandf.co.ukljoumals/t1t1es/08164649.asp) acwsenglframeset4.hlmJ 5. Susan Magarey. 5. Chan9 Pilwha. 6. Susan Magarey, Dept. Of History, University of 7. ISSN 1225-9276. Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia 8. OClC 33094607. [email: [email protected]); reviews: Susan 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & Sheridan, Women's Studies Dept., FaCUlty of Social Behavioral Sciences: IOWA Guide: Social Sciences Sciences, Flinders Univ., G.P.O. Box 2100, Adelaide, Citation Index. South Australia 5042, Australia. 10. GenderWatch. 7. ISSN 08164649. 11. "AJWS Is an Interdisciplinary journal, publishing 8. OClC 16151817. articles pertaining to women's issues in Asia from a 9. A1ternallve press, Australian, gayllesbian, social feminist perspective." science, and women's studies Indexes. 10. Ebsco (vanous products), OClC FlrstSearch ECO, ASIAN WOMEN Swetswlse. 1. 1995. 11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary 2. 2/year. scholarship and discussion in the fields of feninist 3. 830 (indiv.), 825 (students, wilh photocopy of research and women's sludies courses. In addition, it validated student 1.0.), $60 (inst.). Single copies: aims to attract and encourage discussion of 815. government and trade union initiatives and policies 4. Managing Editor, Asian Women, Research Institute that concern women; examination of the interaction of for Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's University, feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in Chungpa-dong 2~ka, Youngsan·ku, Seoul, 140·742, curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist Korea. [email: [email protected]] studies...: reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and [website: http://ews.ewha.ac.kr] correspondence." 5. Kyun90ck Chun. 7. ISSN 1225-925X. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 8. OClC 7673725, 36782501. 1. 1986. 9. Alternative Press Index: Current Contents: Social 2. 2/year. and Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social 3. 818 (Indlv.), 89 (student), 844 (Inst.). Add 815 for Sciences Citation Index. foreign postage. 10. GenderWatch. 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boall 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various School of law, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200. (website: perspectives and raise important issues in women's http://www. boalt.or9/bwlj) studies" and wishes "to serve as a communication 5. Erin C. Smith. channel between researchers in Asia and in 6. Rm. 491 Simon Hall, Boall School of Law, Univ. of Western countries." California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720. [email: [email protected]) ATLANTIS 7. ISSN 08824312. 1. 1975. 8. OGlC 11830558. 2. 2Jyear. 9. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's 3. Canada: $35 Cdn. (indiv.), $20 Cdn.(student or new Periodicals: Current Index to Legal Periodicals. Indlv. subscriber), 860 Cdn.(lnst.); U.S.: 840 (Indlv.), 10. Lexis·Nexis Academic Universe. 825 (student), 865 (Inst.); eisewhere: 845 (Indlv.), 11. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is guided by an 830 (student), 870 (Inst.). SIn91e copy: 820 (plus editorial policy that distinguishes us from other law shipping & handling). revlews and feminist periodicals. Our mandate is to publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and v

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WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 7. ISSN 0270·7993. 1. 1985. 8. OCLC 6497852. 2. 21year. 9. Art , humanities, and women's studies indexes; 3. $30. Single copies: $15. Special National Women available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information & Law Students Assn. Conference Editlon: $8. Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 4. do University of Wiseonsin Law School, Editorial 10. Wilson (various products). Offices, 975 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53708. 11. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women In the Back Issues from William S. Heln & Co., Inc., 1285 visual arts. 'We are Interested in a re·interpretatlon of Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209·1987. [website: art history from our new awareness as women .... htip://sludents.law.wlsc,edulwwlY] Woman's Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of 5. Hannah L. Renfro·Sargent. ideas and for honest criticlsm." 7. ISSN 1052·3421. 8. OGLC 12192424. WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 9. lAC's Current law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals; 1. 1990. WesUaw. 2. 3/year. 10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis/Academlc Universe, 3. £42 (indiv., UK, EU and rest of world), £171 (insl" UK, Wilson (various products). EU & rest of world), $72 (indiv., US), $281 (inst" US). 11. "We established this journal to suslain and enlarge 4. Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut the forum for discussion of the Impact of law on SI" 8" FI. Philadelphia, PA 19106 or Taylor & Francis women's lives. We publish so that the best of what Ltd., Customer Services Dept., Rankine Rd., is thought and said about women and the law is no Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24 aPR, United Kingdom, longer Ignored or relegated to a 'special Issue,'" (email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. lanLco.uk] . THE WISE WOMAN 5. Isobel Armstrong, Helen Carr, Laura Marcus, Alison 1. 1980. Mark. 2. Quarterty. (Will cease after Vol. 15 No.4.) 6. Women: A Cultural Review, do Dept. of English, 3. $15. 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II raises Questions on the Sin9ie copies: CAD $5.95 (on newsstands), SUS construction of gender and the Interconnections 3.95. among sex, gender, race, class. and heterosexual 4. Institute for Women's Studies & Gender Studies, hegemony with regard to symbolic communications New College, Univ. of Toronto, 40 Wilcocks St., and the impacts of masculinlst communication Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C6, Canada, [email: paradigms. Women & Language welcomes completed [email protected]] [website: http://www, research, essays, personal narratives, poetry, as well weimag.com or as work In progress and Information sharing on http://www.utoronto.carrwsgstwe.magl] conferences, publications, and so on. It Includes 5. Prabha Khosla, Reggie Modllch, contributions from all disciplines, and particular1y looks 7. iSSN1499-1993. for interdisciplinary work." 8. OCLC 7986483. 9. Alternative press, canadian, social science, and WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMNIST women's studies indexes. THEORY 10. 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Canada: add overwhelming majority of clients In therapy, Yet there 35% & Ihen 7% G&S tax (GST #129786984) plus has been little emphasis on this area In the training of 8% in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, therapists or in the professional literature, Women & and Labrador; other foreign: add 45%. Therapy is designed to fill this void of Information." 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY 13904-1580. (emaii: [email protected]] WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES (website: hUp:/Iw.w.haworthpress.comj 1. 1993. 5. To be announced, 2. lIyear. 6. Kathy Rulz, The Haworth Press, Inc., 157 Juliand 3, U.S, & Canada: $14; elsewhere: $24; Women in HIli Rd., Greene, NY 13778. French members: $35 (tenured), $20 (others) for 7. ISSN 0195-7732. volume and newsletters, Single copies: $14 (plus $10 8. OCLC 5661577. foreign postage, except Canada), 9. Current contents, history, Islamlca, Latin American 4. Women in French Studies, Adrianna M. Paliyenko, studies, legal, political science. public affairs, social Dept. of French, Coiby College, 4696 Mayflower Hill, sclence, social work, and women's studies indexes. Waterville, ME 04901-8846 (email: ampaliye@colby. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Ebsco {various products}, edu]; for membership forms: Myrna Bell Rochester, Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswlse. 871 Chlmalus Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94308·2603. (email: 11. Women & Politics is "dedicated to uniting the field of [email protected] {website: women's studies with political science, sociology. hltp://www.ipfw.edu!ilcslWjFIWIF-8tudles.hlm] and psychology. Interdisciplinary In scope, the 5. FrOderique Chevillot. journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of 7. ISSN 1077-825X. methodological approaches, with a comparative 8. OGLG 29631629. perspective," 9. MLA Bibliography. 11. Women In French Studies seeks "to publish research WOMEN & SHELTER: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN & on women writing in French, on women in French or SHELTER NETWORK OF HABITAT INTERNATIONAL Francophone cultures and other domaIns of feminist COALITION (HIC WAS NEWSLETTER) critlclsm," 1. 1990 3. (webslle: hltp:/lwww.hlcwas.kabissa.org/newslelter] WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK: FEMINIST STUDIES IN 4. Tabitha Siwale. GERMAN LITERATURE & CULTURE 7. ISSN 1014·8000. 1. 1985. 8. OCLC 35251876. 2. lIyear. 11, "The NewsleUer of the Women & Shelter Network is 3. Please contact Vibs Petersen {address below}, the main method of information dissemination and 4. Vibs Petersen, Studies of Culture & Soclety, Howard linkage for the Network, Initiative Centres, Hall, Drake Univ.. Des Moines, IA 50311. (email: Reference centres and the Secretariat disseminate [email protected]] theIr neWs through the publication, while the 5. Ma10rie Gelus, Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres. 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OCLC 26065230. 1. 1986. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, GendeiWatch 2. alyear (print Issues), 8/year (electronic issues). InfoTrac, Proquest (various products). 3. 56,959 or £5,679 +VAT £496.91 or €8,649 + VAT 11. "Women In Sport & Physical Activity Joumalis a peer­ €756.79 or AUS511949. reviewed journal that serves readers by providing a 4. 60/62 Toller Ln., Bradford, West Yorkshire BD8 forum for women-centered issues and approaches to 9BY, England. [website: sport and physical activity. The Journal consists of http://miranda,emeraldinsight.com] original data-based research, review essays, creative 5. Sandra L. Fielden. writing, book reviews, commentaries, letters and 7. ISSN 0964·9425. responses, and other scholarly writings relative to sport 8. OCLC 35083706. and physical activity. Contributions across aU 9. Cabell's Directory of PUblishing Opportunities in disciplines are welcomed, in addition to a variety of Management & Marketing: Ebsco (various approaches and viewpoints. 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Sandra Martin. political issues, and all who enjoy classical music." 8. OCLC 42351620. 11. 'Women in Natural Resources is a unique, high­ WOMEN-GHURCH: AN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF FEMINIST quality ejournalln the field of natural resources. It STUDIES IN RELIGION combines the best elements of a technical journal, 1. 1987. the informal style of a newsleUer, and the reader­ 2. 2Jyear. friendly format of a magazine. It is designed and 3. Auslralla:525AUD (Indiv.) S45AUD (Inst.); New written by women in all levels of forestry, fisheries, Zealand: 532NZ (Indiv.), 555NZ (Inst.); elsewhere: wildlife, range, recreation, soils and the 530AUD (Indiv.), 550AUD (Inst.) (Includes air mall environmental and social sciences as they relate to postage). natural resources. We provide Information and 4. G.P.O. Box 2134, Sydney, NSW 1043, Australia; New ideas for from and about women. Our contributing Zealand: Women's Resource Ctr., P.O. 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WOMEN'S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN 9, Ebsco (various products), Swetswlse. INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 11. Women's Histmy Review "publishes contributions from 1. 2002. a range of disciplines (women's studies, history, 2. 2Jyear. soclology, cultural studies, literature, political science, 3. Canada: Cdn.$50 (indiv.), Cdn.$40 (student), anthropology and philosophy) that further feminist Cdn.$60 (inst.); elsewhere: $50 (indiv.), $40 knowledge and -debate about women and/or gender (student), $60 (inst.). Single issue: Canada: $Cdn. relations in history. The time span covered by the $25; elsewhere: $25. Make check or money order journal includes the twentieth century as well as earlier to Univ. of Tcronto. times." 4. Aysan Sev'er, Dept. of Sociology, Vnlv. of Toronto at Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, WOMEN'S RESEARCH NETWORK NEWS Ontario M1C 1A4, Canada. [email:sever@utsc. 1. 1988. utoronto.ca] [website: http:ftwww.utsc. 2. 4/year. 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"To disseminate news about and promote the Visibility reproduction and global Issues." of research, policy, and educational resources on women in the U.S. and Internationally." WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL 1. 1967. THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS 2. 4/year. 1. 1963 (Ceased publication with Vol. XXII, No.3, 3. Latin America, Caribbean, Africa & Asia: US$40; December 2004 (the tables of contents of Vol. XXII will U.S.A., Canada & Europe: $US50; Chile: 6.000 appear in Feminist Periodicals Vol. 24 no. 3, Fall pesos. 2004). 4. Casllla Postal 50610, Santiago 1, Chile.lemail: 2. ll1year. coordinating office: [email protected]; 3. $27 (indiv.), $47 (Inst.). Add $5 surface; $20 air rete for publications: [email protected]] [website: foreign postage. Single copies $4., Back Issues: $4. htlp:/lwww.reddesalud.orgj 4. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 5. Deborah Meacham. 828 Washington St., Weilesley, MA 02161-6255. 8. OCLC 24302247. [website: http://www.wellesley.edulWomensRevlew) 9. 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Editorial 129 Grading George W. on Women's Issues Miriam Dhzerman Articles 134 Mentoring in the Careers of African American Women in Social Work Education Cassandra E. Simon, Dorcas D. Bowles, Shirley W. King, and Lucinda L. Rolf 146 Life Changing: The Experience of Rape+Crisis Work Shantih E. Clemans 160 Relationship Constellations and D)'I;lamics of Low-Income Rural Mothers Julie K. Kohler, Elaine A. Anderson, Linda Oravecz, and Bonnie Braun 174 Social Support and Functioning of Nuclear Families Headed by Lesbian Couples Bette Speziale and Vema Gopalakrislma 185 Campus-Based Women's Centers: A Review of Problems and Practices Barbara Kasper 199 Work and Social Support: Social Workers' Assessments of Male and Female Clients' Problems and Needs Christian Kullberg Women Creating Change 211 One Social Worker's Retirement Melissa L. Abell Book Reviews 216 Meelillg the Needs ofEthnic Minority Children: A Handbook for Professionals. Edited by Kedar Nath Dwivedi. Reviewed by Margaret Waller 217 The Freedom to Remember~ Narrative, Slavery, and Gender in Contemporary Black W01ile.n's Ficlioll. By Angelyn Mitchell. Reviewed by Dina M. Carbonell 219 Making Care Work: Employed Mothers in the New Childcare Market. By Lynet Ulla!. Reviewed by Phyllis F. Scott 220 Sister Circle: Black Women and Work. Edited by Sharon Harley and the Black Women and Work Collective. Reviewed by Ginette Curry 222 The Feminine and the Sacred. By Catherine Clement and Julia Kristeva. Reviewed by Oliva M. Espin 224 Divorce, Family Structure, alld the Academic Success ofChildretl. By William leynes. Reviewed by Jomme WJwlley 225 Unbending Gender. By JO,an Williams. Reviewed by Lois West Jlfrican·Journalof 2 R@Productiv@ H@alth

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Guest editor, Him Olckson- Tetteh EDITORIAL Re-thinking Contraception in Africa in ule Era ofHIV/ AIDS 7 Fridqy E Ohmoflla

REVIEW ARTICLE Young People's Relationships with Sugar Daddies and Sugar l\Iummies: What do We Know and What do We Need to Know? 13 Barthe/CI/!y lVial,-Deja

a RIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES Fertility Trend and Pattern in aRural Area of South Africa in the Contexl of HIV/ AIDS 38 Carol SCam/in, 1I1khel Cafe/Jlle alll! Tom A l",[ollltne Sexual Exposure to Blood and Increased Risks for Heterosc>,."llal HIVTransmission in Cape Town) South Africa 55 Selh C Kn/ichmoll aud Lekklleu C SilJJbqyi Donor Blood Procurel11ent and Utilisation at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Denin City 59 AlE Ell%leosc, CO [fllorellgiq)'c alld OA AJvodu Are Public Antenatal Cli.ll~cS in Blantyrc,l\falawi, Ready to Offer SenTlces for the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HI"?· 64- HllmphreJ'f E Misiri, E)'oh Tadess, alldAdamsoll S MIIII/a Self-Disclosure ofBIVScrostatus in Recentl}' Diagnosed Patients with HIV in South Africa 71 BO Oil!)" S Seedal alld DJ Sle/ll Antcnntal [-IIV Sc~een..ing ... nd Treatment inSouth Africa: Sod.'ll Norms and Policy Options 77 1I1clll00lla Hawaill Acceptance Rate of HIVTesting among Women Seeking Induced Abortion in Benin City, Nigeria 86 ME Elloso/eas, alld E OjJiJr Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VC1) for Human Immunodeficiency Virus: A Study on Acceptability by Nigerian Women AttendingAntenatal Clinics 91 BEEkallettl alldA Ghad,§sill Journalists? Knowledge ofAIDS and Attitude to Persons Living WiUl mv in Ibadan, Nigeria 101 Modttpeollllw Don's Isibor aNdAdell/olaj .rbi/WON Planning a Family: Priorities and Concerns in Rural Tanzania 111 T Man:halll, AKMllsbi, R Nalhall, 0 Mllkasa, S Abdlilla, C Lellgel,,, JRM AmlSlrollg Sch,lICl/b'rg Who is being Served Least by Family Planning Providers? A Study of Modern Contraceptive Usc in Ghana, Tanzania and Zimbabwe 124 Steve ClemeNts aNd !'{)'ovalli lVladiJe Missed Opportunities: Emergency Contraception Utilisation by Young South African Women 137

lvJmabatho l\t1argaretlvlqhqyi, je/lIJifer AmI Smit, lvfargaret yllll McFat!yenJ i\t1agJ Beksiluka, CatltY CO/lIJollY. Khallgelalli Z"ma alld Chelsea "'lolTOJli Gender and Sexuality of Youths at Bafoussam and I'vfbalmayo, Cameroon 145 Rwet~e Jllb"mllo jeall-Robert Investigating Access to Reproductive Health Services Using GIS: Proximity to Services and the Use ofModern Contraceptives in 1.-Ialawi 164 NathalJ j Heard, VI/a LarstIJ alJd DairikJJ H0i!'lJIi

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS 180 3

Empowering women for gender equity CONIEMI?,OMBY'ACTIVISM?- Editorial 2 ARTICLE Overcoming paralysis: AIDS Education-ond·Activism BRIEFtNG Relebohile Moletsane and Nancy lesko 69 Seeking Earth Democracy: the relatianship af gender, the environment and activism in South Africa FOCUS L/iane Loots and Harold Will .4 Lesbian violence explored Ni/asha Maothoo-Padyachie B1 PROFILE Building and supporting young women's leadership for POEM social justice Slip of Tongue Shamillah Wilson 16 Sally.Ann Murray B7 FOCUS BRIEFING 'Look forward, look back and look around you': young Men, identity and power, a case study of the re-invention South African women an the path of HtV/ AIDS activism. of 'tradition': implications for involving men in training Ka/hleen Pi/house 22 and education about gender. Tina Sideris BB POETRY Some Still Lives. South Africa In Briefs 94 Sally.Ann Murray 27 POEM PERSPECTIVE Urban Lovesong On 'being' and 'becoming' ,.. the many faces of on activist Justine Loots 99 Nirmala Nair 2B INTERVIEW FOCUS Rail aver Gutenbergl Women Waging Peace: reRections on women's activism Maira Richards 100 in Cope Town Margi Keenen 33 Writing Programme POETRY White Washed INTRODUCTION Kelly Dyer 3B The price af freedam? Christine Davis 106 BRIEFING The repraductian af an 'ideal' masculinity thraugh gang Contemporary activism: shihing movements, changing rape on the Cope Flats: understanding some issues and actors Sarifa Moola 39 challenges for effective redress. Benita Maalman 109 BRIEFING Home is where the heart is: a personal journey towards a Pepping up the public heahhcare system for rape validating sense af self in past-opartheid Saulh AIrica. survivors: Aids activism and advocacy. Michelle Ma/hey 125 Marlise Richter .47 Canversatians with women af the Shembe church: self PROFILE perceptians and Ihe rale af the Zulu cullure in formulating Three steps forward, two steps back: legal activism for their status. wamen's rights in South AIrica Thenjiwe Magwaza 136 Ashley Martabano and Michelle 0' Sullivan 55 Inlertility amang black Sauth African wamen INTERVIEW Sihle H/atshwayo 146 Transformalive leadership the 'now' and 'future' of the movement One woman's experience in the South African Youmma Chlala, Anasasuya Sengupta and Nyambura maintenance courts Ngugi 62 Thembani Dladla 155 POETRY Training women for transformation through gender

Chop-Change empowermenl I Bandile Gumbi 67 Mizana Mati\vono 161 Asian Journal of Women's Studies 4

Volume 10, Number 2 2004

CONTENTS

SEOL Dong-Hoon 7 International Sex Trafficking in \Vomen in Korea: Its Causes, Consequences and Countermeasures

M. Gail HICKEY 48 'I want to hold onto the history ... '; Cultural Sustainability in the Narratives of Asian-American Daughters

Su-hao TU 72 "W/e Cooperate with Husbands!" Patriarchy and Bargaining among Farm \'{Iomen in Taiwan

L. S. RAMIRO, B. J. MADRID, and L. E. AMARILLO 97 Domestic Violence in Urban Filipino Families

BOOK REVIEWS KIM Hyeonjoo 120 Fresh Talk / Dadng Gazes: CotJt'ersatiolJS 011 Asian AJJleJ1Cfln .rIft, Elaine H. Kim, Margo Machid. and Sharon lvlizota (eds.), Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003 Maina Chawla SINGH 126 Feminism in India, Maitrayee Chaudhuri (ed.), New Delhi: Kali for Women & Women Unlimited, 2004

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 132 Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/Revue d'itudes sur lesfemmes FJN SPECIAL ISSUE TWO 2004 5

Linda Kealey. InfrOtIUClion

Albina Peczon Fernandez 3 IfWomen Are the Best Mell in Ihe Philippines, Why Are They Invisible ill History?

Diglla Balangue Apilado 16 The Women of/locos in Ihe Revoililionory Era

i\-1adrileiia de la Cerna 26 Some Sources on Women's Participation in lhe Re~'ofll/jon in Cell/ralandEas/ern Y,sayas

Kim Eun-Shit 32 The Cullural. Logic of the Korean Modernization Project andifs Gender Politics

Kutsuzawa Kiyomi 43 Disney's Pocahontas: Reproduction of Gender, Orierualism, and the Strategic CO!lstrnctioll afRacial /farmony in the Disney Empire

ScoUSwaner 54 Frustrating Colonial Narratives: Writing and the Body in Diet

FESTSCHRIFT RUTH ROACH PIERSON

Franca Tacovella Introduction to "Rigorous Feminist Standards!: A Pallel In HonourofRlllh ROilCh Pierson"

Nancy M. Forestell 66 Ruth Roach Pierson and Feminist Historical Praxis

Julie Guard 68 Making the Scholarship Political: Ruth Roach Pk~on~Femm~tPedagogy

Dianne Hallman 71 Making a Window Where None Was: Rllih Roach Pierson and Poetic Pedagogy

Sherene Ii. Razack 72 AccOlmtability in Feminist Scholarship: A Tribl/le to Ruth Roach Pierson

Christabelle SelMa 75 Being Rllth Roach Pierson: A Personal Tribute

Jennifer Stephen 78 In Dialogue with Ruth Pierson: Theory, Method and Writillg New lfistories

Ruth Roach Pierson 80 Response to the Panel

Ruth Roach Pierson 81 Arglling with a No}'e/ on the Traill from Toronto /0 Ol/awa

87 Completed Theses Supervised by Ruth Roach Pierson

Ruth Roach Pierson 90 While Academic Women and Imperialist and Racist Know/edge Production

Contributors to This Issue 103

Contributors' GuideUlles 105

Directrices atlX 106 collaboratrices et collaborateurs

Calls for Submissions! 107 Appel d'artieles

Order form 109 Australian Fenlinist Studies 6

Vohune 19 Ntunber 44 July 2004

Editorial 143 Articles Fear and Loathing in the Sunshine State Rosemary Hunter 145 'It's Not That Bloody Far from Sydney': Notes Towards a Semiotic History of the Brisbane Women's Movement, 1973-1983 j\;fargaret Henderson and Margaret Reid 159 Radicalising by Playing the Games that Men Play Mithael Burke 169

'''Vh.ite Slaves' and 'Vlllte Australia: Prostitution and Australian Society Rae/me Fmnas 185 Feminist Intellectuals as Public Figures in Contemporary Italy Susanna Scarparo 201 Twenty Years since 'A Critique of the Sex/Gender Distinction': a Conversation with Moira Gatens Mary Walsh 213 Adoption in Britain: Reflexive Modernity? Rosemary Pringle 225 Review Article Two Views of Indonesian Women: vs Patriarchy Susan Blackburn 241

Reviews From the Land ifa Thausand Hills Portmits if Three Kodngu Women (Veena Poonacha) Margaret Allen 245 Nal7ativesjiom tlu Women's Studies Family: Recreating Knowledge (DevakiJain and Pam Rajput (eds)) Goldie Osu,; 246 Feminism in Modem Japan: Citizenship, Embodiment and Sexualiry (Vera Mackie) Kaye Broadbent 248 Lave, Sex and Power: Women in Southeast Asia (Susan Blackburn (ed.)) Jane Haggis 249 Privatization, Law, and the Challenges to Feminism (Brenda Cossman and Judy Fudge (eds) Archona Paras/tar 251 The Hidden Gender ifLaw (Regina Graycar and Jenny Morgan) Laura Greriftll 253 Environmental Culture: tlu &olagi

2004 Volume 19, Number 2

FOREWORD Collaboration: 329 The True Spirit afBrown v. Board of Education Mary Louise Frampton

ARTICLES Escaping the Circle by Confronting 335 Classroom Stereotyping: Josie Foehrenbach Brown A Step toward Equality in the Daily E~ucatio"al Experience ofChildren ofColor

"Schools That Shock the Conscience": 353 Williams v. California and the Struggle for Jeannie Oakes Education on Equal Tenns Fifty Years after and Martin Lipton Brown

The Continued Nexus between School and 379 Residential Segregation Paul M. Ong and Jordan Rickles

COMMENTARIES Mendez and the Legacy of Brown: 395 A Latino Civil Rights Lawyer's Assessment Thomas A. Saenz

The Promise ofSchool Choice for Improving U,e 403 Education of Low-Income Minority Children Stephen D. Sugarman

SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS Luck Was Not a Factor: 409 The Importance ofa Strategic Approach to Elaine Jones Civil Rights Litigation

Reflections: 421 Toward a Social and Cultural History IValdo E. Martill, Jr. ofBrown

Resegregation and Achievement Gap: 427 Challenges to San Francisco School Hellry Der Desegregation

Litigators and Communities Working Together: 437 Grotter v. Bollinger alld the New Miranda Massie Civil Rights Movement

Fifty Years after Brown v. Board: 443 Five Principles for Movillg Ahead Gary Blasi 8 • I

ISSUE NO. 25, SUMMER 2004

FEATURES COLUMNS

34 HOTHEADED AND BOTHERED 23 ON POLITICS A chat with artist/pen-wielding vigilante Diane DiMassa At the polls. it's a single sell INTERVIEW BY KEElY SAVOIE 25 ON TRENDS 42 D.C. FOLLIES Wedding-march madness Gender and the poverty ofour political imagination BY ALANA KUMBIER 27 OPEN LETIER More for the motherhood mailbox 47 EIGHT DAYS AWEEK True stories from the work trenches 29 ON THE PAGE BY JENNY AllPORT, SUSANNAH ANDERSON­ Talk dirty, ifyou please MINSHAll, fREDA APPELBAUM, TINA BUTCHER, AVUN HALLIDAY, MOllY KENEFICK. LESLIE MILLER. AND VANESSA VESElKA

5B RETRO SEXUALITY IN EVERY ISSUE A new twist on vintage boy bonds BY DON ROMESBURG 5 EOITORS'LETTER 6 DEAR BITCH

13 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT

33 WHERE TO BITCH

66 THE BITCH LIST

6B BOOKS Paper dolls: Chick lit's new dimension Bitch reads

83 MUSIC Her life's a cabaret: An interview with Nellie McKay Suggested listening

96 THE BACK PAGE Lever 2004 . ~ "~ o z <

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VOLUME 10 NUMBER I 2004

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AMID GRIEF: WRITINGS BY ISRAELI JEWISH WOMEN ON PEACE SEEKING

In Memoriam to Enid Dame 3 Postcards from jerusalem, August 2002 Editors Introductions 15 by Yosefa Raz : 69 An Exchange of Letters Between Poets The Sleepwalkers by Maya Barzi/ai 78 by Adrienne Rich and Lois Bar- Yaacov 19 Yiddish Peace Poems by Rivka Basman To a Palestinian Sister-Poet, Winter in the Ben-Hailn, translated by Faith Jones .... 80 High Mountain Range, EI-Roha And None Shall Make Them Afraid poems by Edna Gorney 27 by Sabena Stark.. 82 Island in Troubled Waters Resettlement For Peace by Sarah Ozacky-Lazar 31 by Naomi Chazan 88 Two Northern Poems Dead Sea Trip by Deborah Greniman 100 by Rachel Tzvia Back 43 REVIEWS Line of Defense by Linda Zisquit .45 "Dangerous Relations: Israeli Society and the Settlers" Eretz Aheret (Number 10, Women's Draft Resistance in Israel May-june 2002) by Shani Werner and Rela Maza/i ...... 46 reviewed by Deborah Greniman ...... 104 Ten Stops Along the Way Maps of Women's Goings and Stayings by Shani Werner 48 by Rela Mazali My Draft Resistence by Tal Matalon 51 reviewed by Esther Fuchs 108 On Not Sending Sons to the Army Wrestling with Zion, edited by Tony by Naomi Raz 53 Kushner and Alisa Solomon Bat Shalom: Doing Transformational reviewed by Daniel Lang/Levitsky ..... 113 Politics by Terry Greenblatt 56 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 120 An Observant Woman in Black by Hannah Safran 61 BACK COVER When You Can't Go Home Again Cyclamen by Shirley Kaufman by Nirit Bet/-Ari 64 10 BUST

featW'es ReljUlal's 42 GIRL, UNCORRUPTED Jena Malone is talkin' 6 EDITOR'S LETTER 'bout her Jena-ration. By Emily Rems 7 DEAR BUST 9 BROADCAST The girls of Sweet Action on the rules of attraction, EA.T.A.S.S. 48 WHAT UP, WIMPSTER? Beware of the wolf in cheerleaders shake their pompons, the drag king dynamos of Boys 'R Us, wetter is geek's clothing. By Rachel Erder better for the H2Hos, and more. 14 Pop Quiz She's cousins, identical cousins.. , By Emily Rems 52 SAVING FOR SLACKERS Got two nickels 16 Hot Oates I KnowWhat You'll 00 This Summer- Compiled byEmilyRems to rub together? Then you should be putting one of 16 Shebonics Kate Winslet, TIlda Swinton, Janice Dickinson, Lauren Bacall, and them away. By Amy Keyishian Melissa Auf der Maur spill the beans. Compiled by Tracie Egan 17 Boy Du Jour An anagram for Demetri Martin is YA Tender Rim Trim.~ 58 PRETTY FUNNY Stuck in traffic with barrier-bust­ By Tracie Egan ing comic Aisha Tyler. By Tracie Egan 23 REAL LIFE Add class to your next bash with etched glass, alternative menstrual products, retro Jiving at Kate Pierson's lazy Meadow Motel, and more. 62 WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE 24 Love, Lucille Breaking up with your fine four-wheeled friend. Think playing with dolls is only for little girls? Well, By Lucille Treganowan think again. By Molly Simms 25 Buy Curious Make sure your cell phone is a swell phone. By Natalie Hope McDonald 68 RHYMES WITH WITCH When trials like Martha 26 Gigs Docent Dan'lelle Fontaine likes things real old-school. By Christine Femia Stewart's degenerate into witch·hunts, there's a lot 31 Eat Me Whip up a super summer salad. By Chef Rossi more than just her reputation at stake. By laura Hades 33 LOOKS Must-haves for the well-appointed pooch, all-girl car clubs, tantalizing T-shirts, beauty scores from the health food store, and more. 72 CAMERA CHAMELEON Photographer 34 BUST Test Kitchen Our interns sample Cara Satin Base, Sofia {Coppola's) mini Nikki S.lee plays dress-up to crack the code of Blanc de Blanc, and SweetSpot Eau de Spot. personal identity. By Beth Rosenberg 37 Fashionista Suit yourself with swimwear by Malia Mills, By Emilie Cohen 115 SEX FILES Our torrid testers strap on the Vielle nubbed finger condom and try their 78 SUPER SONIC Talkin' shop with Sonic Youth's hand at DIY dildo-making. iconic lrontwoman, . By Laurie Henzel Colwlllls 82 THE BIRTH OF VIBRATION To that 12 MUSEUM OF FEMORIBILIA Glove, American style. By Lynn Peril 19th~tentury doctor who "invented a mechanical device 20 NEWS FROM A BROAD Getting Plan Bcan be a bitter pill to swallow. for chilling out cranky women, this bun for you! By Janice Erlbaum By Audrey Schulman 22 POP TART Danger: "curves n ahead, By Wendy McClure 32 MOTHER SUPERIOR When puppy love becomes acat fight. By Ayun Halliday 86 SALUTE YOUR SHORTS At this year's Oscars, 40 AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 GIRLS You'll have a ball in Montreal! the YDocumentary Short Subjecr category was taken By Amy Dotson over by a triptych of chick flicks. By Emity Rems 116 ASK AUNT BETTY Advice for things that go bump in the night. By Or. Berty Dodson 118 ONE~HANDED READ lover Cover. ByJohanna Bang 88 SOME LIKE IT HOT Summer styles for 128 THE LAST LAUGH Tammy Pierce has an underwear scare, By Esther Pearl Watson gettin' friendly down in the sand, Photos by Brooke Nipar, fashion editor Cristina Martinez, The BUn fiuide styling by RacQuel Honore 97 MUSiC Reviews, plus an lIIuminating interview with folk-rock music maven Mirah. 106 FILM Gypsy 83 spends A Slipping Down Life consuming Coffee and Cigarettes. 107 BOOKS Reviews, and a chat with hip mama Ariel Gore. 121 BUSTSHDP PROSE Penny Susan Rose 6 Dus! Cristina Peralejo 23 Manang Maeve Mullen Ellis 41 All Her Dreams II E. B. Vandiver 75 Sugar, Magic, Grace Doris Lynch 88 The Denali Widows' Club > POETRY ~ A. F. Thomas 17 OakLeaf 0 Willa Schmidt 18 Late C Mary Lou Sanelli 20 The Scent ;>J Ruth Irupe Sanabria 22 Papi's Afro Pick z Andrea Patos 35 Christmas Eve r» Darlene D. Montanaro 36 The Alchemists Alison Townsend 38 Yellow October 0 40 My Grandmolher's Roses ." Elizabeth Tibbetts 65 Easy to Believe > Susan Bockhoff 66 Teaching My Daughter to Sing ~ Like Ethel Mennan Jo Doran 68 Puncwation » 69 First Death z Shirley}. Brewer 70 Consolation 0 9 Rose Marcel de Hcrmanas 71 Death: False Al.ann r Dcllth,Song ::j Jean Petrolle 72 m Carla Baku 74 In Eva's Eyes ;>J Maureen Eppsrein 84 Another Story About Love A. E Thomas 85 Elegy for a Suicide ~ C t< Sarah Chan 86 The Retired SealllSlrcss ;>J Joan Maiers 87 Moving 1llrgets m Maureen A Sherbondy 100 Invitation OJ Brook Hobson 101 C0715tance Joy -< >< ART ~ Helen R. Klebesadel 49 Sacred Heart 0 50 C)'des $: 51 C)'des II m 52 Tree of Life Z 53 Freedom Quilt: The Underground Railroad Gloria Rodriguez Calero 54 jCMiIlennium 55 Barrio Girls Liz Whitney Quisgard 56 Columns and \Vall Hangings 57 Folds 58 Classical Revival 59 Baroque Revival Barbara Rachko 60 Scene Fifteen: Living Room 61 Truth Berrayed by Innocence Alejandra Vernon 62 The Fish 63 Pears 64 MODling Coffee

NORTHWEST REVIEWS VOlUME 22 NUMBER 1 Elizabeth McLagan 104 Rising alul Falling by Carolyn Reynolds Miller Summer 2004 Eleanor Berry 105 Go Where the umdshed Takes You by Jane Glazer

REVIEWS Ann B. Knox 107 Listening for \Vings by Maxine Combs Margo Stever 108 Slw.rds by Ann Holmes Alice Ann Eberman 109 The Last Thing You Get to Know by Betty Davis Miller Ingrid Wendt 111 The Making ofa MatTiot: Poetry and Prose /991-2003 by Frances Payne Adler Rodo G. Davis 113 The Braided 10ngue by Roshni Rustomji IN MEMORIAM 114 Maxine Combs CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES 124 Articles I Articles

Rachel Ariss 255 Theorizing Waste in Abortion and Fetal 12 Ovarian Tissue Use Brigitte Verdiere 282 L'acces des femmes aI'aidejuridique; une rMonne s'impose !

Janice Du Alollt 305 Charging and Sentencing in Sexual Assault ~ Cases: An Exploratory Examination C':l ~ Gillian Calder 342 Recent Changes to the Maternity and Parental leave Benefits Regime as a Case Study: The Q,) N Impact ofGlobalization on the Delivery of ..c:l 8 Social Programs in Canada ...... Gayle MacDonald 371 Loose Women and Lecherous Men; A S <') Feminist Philosophy ofSex 0 0 fI.l 0 By Linda leMonchek Q,) ~ -.N Sex and Borders: Gender, National Idemity, N and Prostitution Policy i" Thailand S .... By Leslie Ann Jeffrey l+-4

Michelle Gallant am/ 403 Double Jeopardy: Alothe/work ami the Law Dierdl'e .McCallll By Lorna Turnbull

Louise Langevin 410 Dictionllaire critique dufhllillisme Sous la coordination de Helena Hirata, Franyoise Laborie, Helene Le Doart'l, Daniele Senotier

Diane Lamoureux 414 Fausse rOlile Par Elisabeth Badintcr Shanyn Aiken 419 Disorderly People: Law and the Politics of ExclllSioll in Ontario Edited by Joe Hemler and Janet Mosher

Judy Fudge 427 Recharacterizi1lg Restructuring: Law, Distribution alld Gender in Market Reform By Kerry Rittich

434 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices

437 Information for Contributors

441 Renseignements gelH~raux 13

Spring/Summer 2004 Volume 23, Numbers 3,4 Benefiting Women? Women's Labour Rights

Editorial/Editorial by Pat AnmtrQlIg, Linda Christirwsen-Rlljfillan, Doreen Demas, Sylvia Fuller, Lee Lakeman, Angela Atfi/es, V,7illi Nolan, Karen Pedersen, Laurell Ritchie, Lorina Serafico, LM!J Vasko 3,5

Changing Economic World Job Restructuring and Worker Displacement: Does Gender Matter? by Susan Silver, Slie Wilson andj. M. Shields 7 Woman andlas Commodities: A BriefMediration by Nancy C. M. Hartsock 14 Why Privatization is a \'(famen's Issue byJam Stimon 18 Old News from the "New Economy": Women's \'\fork in ICT by Krista Scott-Dixon 23 The Myth(s) ofGlobalization: Gender Bias in "EI" Policy.As as Case in Point by Gaile McGregor 30 Workfare et judiciarisation: nouveau regime de regulation morale dans la vie des femmes assistl~es sociales parJacinthe Michaud 41 The Social Union, Executive Power and Social Rights by Barbara Cameron 49 Linking Violence and Poverty in the CASAC Report by Lee Lakeman 57

Challenges for Organized Labour Hidden in the Past: How Labour Relations Policy and Law Perpetuate \Vamen's Economic Inequality by Amu Forrest 64 The Politics ofPay Equity in the E.c. Health Care System: The Role ofGovernment, Multinational Corporations and Unions by lv/arcy Cohen andMarjorie Grijfin Cohen 72 Pay Equity in the Sky: The Case ofAir Canada and Canadian Airlines by Jan Kainer and Patricia McDermott 78 Still Chasing Pay Equity: Grievances by York University Faculty \Vomen byJoan Allm and Monica Mulvihill 84 The Struggle for Pay Equity on the Ground byJudy Haiven 89 Pay Equity in Quebec: A Right Unknown to the \Vomen Workers Who Need it Most by Jennifir Beeman 96 Stamping Out Contingent Workers at Canada POSt .byMarion Pollack 105

Living in a Changing Economy Unpaid Workers: The Absence of Rights by Marilyn Wrari1lg 109 MaternitylParental Leave Provisions in Canada: \Ve've Come a Long Way, But There's Further to Go by Jane Pulkingham and Tanya van der Gaag 116 Access to Health, Dental and Disability Benefits: The Experiences ofSelfEmployed \Vomen byJudy Bates 127 Exploited Employees ofExploited Entrepreneurial Agents? A Look at Erotic Dancers by Suzanne Boucli1J 132 The Social Policy Snare: Keeping \Vomen Out ofUniversiry by Jennifer Nicou Hines 138 Re-thinking \'V'orkfare by Lisa Caroa 143 "Choosing" Non~Standard \Vork in Southern Alberta: A Qualitative Study byJane Barter Moulaison 146 Domestic Workers and Caregivers's Rights: The Impact ofChanges to B.C.'s Employment Standard Regulations by Cecilia TtmJOlva and Darla Tomeldan 153 Women's Occupational Health in Social Services: Stress, Violence and \'7orkload by Donna Baines 157 Eight Hours, I Wish! My Life on the Family Farm by Karen Pedersen 165

Resisting Economic Restructuring Economic Globalization, RegionaliZ

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SpringlSummer 2004 Volume 23, Numbers 3,4 Benefiting Women? Women's Labour Rights (continued) Poetry Kresge Kingston byJoanBond 40 Long Island City by Nan Brynt 40 make your selfat home by R u;gh KmfJi 48 An Apanment Dweller's Desire byJoan.Bond 62 Ellen Between the Lines by Anne Duke Judd 63 Something Like Raw Liver try A. Mary Muryhy 71 Deciphering a Sheet by Alba Cntz-Hacker 71 In Our Hands byJoflnBond 77 the unfound poem by R u;gh KmfJi 83 \Vhat the Swans Know byNall Bryne 88 Love Poem (for Bobby) by Alison Pryer 95 Last Few Days love Thee by Marlene lVtdar 95 for want ofyou by R u;gh KrafJi 104 String Theory by Judith Grogan-Shorb 104 rhythm by R Ldgh KmfJi 115 Pandora's Boxes by RflIee Nonnan 125 Alphonsine byNall Bryne 137 Barbaric poem by Marlene lVtdar 137 gustatorial Lea Littlewolft 145 breakfast Lea Littlewolft 156 Farm Wife Anne Duke Judd 164 Sliced Images: the red and brown Frontera by Veronica Rrye 168

Book Reviews Cashing in 011 Pay Equity? Supemwrket Restmeturing and reviewed by Isla Cannichael 207 Minding the Public Purse reviewed by Robert Dntmmond 208 Welfare Hot Buttons: Women, .\\'lork and Social Poliry Refonn relliewed by Brenda M. Elias 209 Equity in the Workplace: Gendering Workp/dc£ Policy Analysis reviewed by Norene Pupo 210 Money in Tlleir Own Name: The Feminist Voice in Poverty Debate in Canada, 1970-1995 reviewed by A. Jan Johnstone 211 Taxing Choices: The Intersection ofClass, Gender, Parfllthood and the Law reviewed by Rosemary Morgan 212 Fleeing the House ofHorrors: Women Who Have Left Abusive ParhlW reviewed by Cheryl Gosselin 213 \Vomen, Gender and Transnational Lives: Italian \Vorkw ofthe World relliewed by pfl111(la Sugiman 214 \Vriting Grief Margaret Laurena and the \Vork ofMoumingandAlien Heart: The Lift ofMargaret Laurence rtl1iewed by Shelagh Wilkinson 215 Ethel Wilson: A Critical Biography and Constance Lindsay Skinner: Writing on the Frontier reviewed by Clara Thomas 217 She W'ho Changes: Re-Imaging the Divine in the World reviewed byJohanna H Stuckey 219 Domestic Devils: BattlefieldAngels: The Rddicalism (IfAmerican Womanhood, 1830-1865 reviewed by Sherrill Cheda 220

Front Cover Wendy lewington, "Small Change," machine applique, machine quilting, stamping various fabrics, coins, dollar bill, found embroidery, 58" x 53",1990. Photo: Brenda Hemsing

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Columbia Journal of Gender and Law

Volume 13 2004 Number 2

Operating in an Empirical Vacuum: The Ellerth and Faragher Affirmative Defense Alllle LawtOIl 197

A Woman Scorned for the "Least Condemned" War Crime: Precedent and Problems with Prosecuting Rape as a Serious War Crime in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Stephallie K. Wood 274

Here Comes the Brides' March: Cultural Appropriation and Latina Activism Calldice Hoyes 328

Women Taking the Lead in Law and Law Firms Pallel Preselltatioll by Columbia Law Women's Association, March 29, 2004 354 16 CRITICAL MATRIX The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture

vol. 15 summer 2004 Disciplines and Disciplinarity

7 Deborah Epstein Nord Critical Matrix: A Brief History

9 David M. Ball and Johanna Burton Discerning Disciplines

15 Evan Horowitz Prolegomena to any Future Interdisciplinarity

31 Lisa Fluet H. G. Wells, Disciplinarity, and Cultural Studies

60 . Rena Lederman Towards an Anthroplogy ofDisciplinarity

75 Jacqueline Foertsch The Trials of Trialoging in Gay, Lesbian, and Feminist Studies

97 List of Back issues Volume 15, Number 2 17

Summer 2004

• d 1 f f e r e n c e s A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies Sexual Politics

WENDY BROWN Tolerance and/or Equality? The "Woman Question" and the "Jewish Question"

JOAN WALLACH SCOTT 32 French Universalism in the 19905

LINDA M. G. ZERILLI 54 Refiguring Rights through the Political Practice ofSexual Difference

JACQUELINE BHABHA 91 The "Mere Fortuity" of Birth? Are Children Citizens?

DICLE KOGACIOGLU Tl8 The Tradition Effect: Framing Honor Crimes In Turkey

ROGAlA MUSTAFA ABUSHARAF 152 Narrating Feminism: The Woman Question in the Thinking of an African Radical 18 European Journal of Women's Studies

Volume 11' Issue 3 • August 2004

spectacular Women Edited by Paola Bono and Roberta Gandolfi

Editorial 259

Articles Anna Aalten 263 'The Moment When it All Comes Together': Embodied Experiences in Ballet Elaine Aston 277 Making a Spectacle Out of Herself: Bobby Baker's Take a Peek! Cristina Demaria 295 The Performative Body of Marina Abramovic: Rerelating (in) Time and Space Patricia Soley-Beltran 309 Modelling Femininity Katherine E. Kelly 327 Seeing through Spectacles: The Woman Suffrage Movement and London Newspapers, 1906-13 Gail Marshall 355 Ellen Terry: Shakespearean Actress and Critic Laura Mariani 365 Portrait of Giacinta Pezzana, Actress of Emancipationism (1841-1919) Sara Tagliacozzo 381 Utopias of Change: Werewere liking'S Paroles-Actes

Book Reviews Maggie Rose 397 Edith Craig: Pioneering Mother of the British Stage Roswitha Breckner 398 80dy Matters: An Intriguing Feminist Perspective on Cosmetic Surgery

800ks Received 403 [Ejemi:nism 19 [ryYdw-Io-g,-y---y,-o-\um-e-\-4'-N-u-mb-e-r2-,2-0-04

213 Editorial Note

______SPEClAL FEATURE

Women in Prison and Secure Psychiatric Settings - Whose Needs, 313 I. Marriage: The Telling and the Doing Whose Dangerousness? Mary CRAWFORD

215 Editors' Introduction: Women in Prison and Secure Psychiatric 319 II. Feminism and Heterosexuall\larriage: The Return of the Settings - Whose Needs, Whose Dangerousness? Repressed? Gill AITKEN and Colleen HEENAN Wendy HOLLWAY

220 1. Bare and Vulnerable Behind the Bars: Women in Need of Psychiatric 323 Ill. Anxiety at the Altar: Some Comments on Same-sex Marriage from Care in Indian Jails the United Slates Mallarika Sinha ROY Ellen LEWIN

226 II. 'You Want to have Done your Living IfYou Know What I 327 IV. The Need (0 Abolish Marriage Mean': Young Incarcerated Swedish Women Speak about Sheila JEFFREYS Motherhood V. Beyond Marriage: 'The Less Said about Love and Life-Long Carolina OVERLIEN and Margareta HYDEN Continuance Together the Better' 231 m. Revisiting Effective Classification Strategies for Women Sue WISE and Liz STANLEY Offenders in Canada Kelley BLANCHETTE ______ANNOUNCEf\.IENTS

237 IV. The Invisibility of Women in New Zealand's Technology 345 The Femillis11l & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 2004 Needs-Based Penal System Fiona M. BEALS 346 Rules for the Femillism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 2004 348 Gender, Sexuality and Health Conference 243 V. Gendering Risk at What Cost: Negotiations of Gender and Risk in Canadian Women's Prisons Kelly HANNAH-MOFFAT ______-'- 'CORREcnONs

250 VI. Decontextualizing Female Criminality: Treating Abused 349 I. Misheard: Corrective Notes to Hird's (2003) 'A Typical Gender Women in Prison in the United States Identity Conference? Some Disturbing Reports from the Therapeutic Susan MARCUS-MENDOZA and Erin WRIGHT Front Lines' Kenneth J. ZUCKER 256 VII. Opening a Can of Worms? Counseling for Survivors in UK Women's Prisons 350 II. Correction Sara SCarf Peggy T. COHEN~KETIENIS

262 VIII. Dangerous Women? A UK Response Gill AITKEN and Caroline LOGAN

______ARTlCLES

269 Eating Like an Ox: Femininity and Dualistic Constructions of Bulimia and Anorexia Maree BURNS

297 Towards a Critical Feminist Perspective of Culture and Self Dongxiao QIN

______OBSERVATlONS & COMMENTARIES

Edited by Victoria CLARKE and Sara-Jane FINLAY Invited Commentaries on the Special Features: 'A Marriage of Inconvenience?' (1314) and 'For Better or Worse?' (14/1) •• 20 emlnlsm ~~_& .::::C~O~N~T~E~N~T~S dwlogy Volume 14, Number 3, 2004

______sPECIAL FEATURE

The Best of Friends: The Politics of Girls' Friendships

357 Editor's Introduction: Troubling Girls 442 VII. A Dialectical Understanding of Biological Politics Hannah FRITH Linda GANNON

361 I. Securing Her Experience: Friendship versus Popularity 448 Biological Politics: Response and Afterword Don B. MERTEN Janet SAYERS

366 II. Girls on Girls: Tensions and Anxieties in Research with Girls Mary Jane KEHILY ______~ REVlEWS

371 m. Glares of Contempt, Eye Rolls of Disgust, and Thrning Away to Review Essay Exclude: Non-verbal Forms of Social Aggression among Girls 453 TIle Passions and Perils of Sisterhood Marion K. UNDERWOOD Kathy DAVIS

376 IV. Sexual Tensions in Girls' Friendships Short Reviews Sharon LAMB 459 Ros GILL on: Feminist CampaigllS for and Abortion Rights in Britain by Lesley Hoggart 383 V. African-American-White Girls' Friendships Kimberley A. SCO'IT 460 Lisa LAZARD on: Feminist Methodology: Chaffenges and Choices by Caroline RamazanogIu and Janet Holland 389 . VI. The Interplay of Leadership and Friendship in the Young Women's Leadership Alliance 463 Angie BURNS on: The Science/Fiction ofSr.x: Feminist Steve BEAN, Beth MEYER and Jill DENNER Decoflstruclion and the Vocabularies ofHeterosex by Annie Potts

395 VII. The 'Mean Girl' Crisis: Problematizing Representations of 465 Yvelle TAYLOR on: Language and Sexuality by Deborah Cameron Girls' Friendships and Don Kulick Mamina GONICK 467 Danielle M. CURRIER on: Mothers Who Kill Their Children: ______SPECIAL FEATURE Ullderstanding the Acts of Momsfrom Susan Smith to the 'Prom Mom' by Cheryl L. Meyer and Michelle Obemlan Biological Politics: Feminist and Anti-Feminist Perspectives - A Reappraisal 468 Victoria LAND on: Doing Gender, Doing Difference: blequality, Power, and Illstitl/tional Change by Sarah Fenstermaker and Candace 401 Editor's Introduction W"', Colleen HEENAN 472 Janet SAYERS on: The Esselltial Difference: Mel!, Womell and the 405 Featured Reprint: Extreme Male Braill by Simon Baron,Cohen Extract from Chapter 4 of Biological Politics Janet SAYERS 474 Jessica H. CARLSON and Mary CRAWFORD on: Who's Afraid of \Varnell's Stl/dies? Feminism,.; ill Everyday Life by Mary F. Rogers and Commentaries: C.D. Garrett 411 L Biological Politics: Challenging Man-made Science Paula NICOLSON 477 Dooks Received

415 II, Reflections on Reading the Manuscript of Biological Politics ______ANNOUNCEMENT Hilary ROSE 479 Call for Papers: Special Issue on in 420 III. Changing Science? CanadalNumtro s~cial sur la psychologie feministe au Canada LyndaBIRKE

425 IV, Biological Politics Revisited: the Body and the Intra-psychic within Discursive Feminist Psychology Jane M. USSHER

431 V. Biological Detenninism: Persisting Problems for the Psychology of Women Sheila GREENE

436 VI. Biological Politics (Read: Propaganda) Remains Alive and Well in Sexology Leonore TIEFER Feminist Collections 21 A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 25, Number 3, Spring 2004

From the Editors/Letters il

Book Review: J,"mu Milkr Beyond the Numbers: Qualitative Research 1 on Low-Income Women

lVl,hryn McGra,h Pushed to the Margins: The Slow Death and 4 Possible Rebirth ofthe Feminist Bookstore

Website Review: Ma/gor2Ata Chmit/tcka PolishWomen's Organizations on the Internet 10

JaAn", Ulmutn E-Sources onWomen & Gender 15

PhyUiJ Holman Wtisbard & Olhm New Reference Works in Women~ Studies 18

JaAn", Ie/routn Periodical Notes 27

MtliJJQ Go/litb Items ofNote 31

Books Recently Received 33

Subscription Form 35 Feminist Collections 22 A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 25, Number 4, Summer 2004

From the Editors ii

Carroll \'(/etul Wilkillfon Stronger Students, Better Research: 1 Information Literacy in the Women's Studies Classroom

Elena Yakttshkina Gender Studies for a Civil Society: 6 A Russian Experience

Feminist Visions: Videos Screened at {Women in the Middle: 10 Borders, Barriers, Intersections!)

JoAnne Lehman E-Sources on Women & Gender 15

Phyllis Holman \Y/eiJbard 6- Othm New Reference Works inWomen's Studies 18

JoAnne iLlmum Periodical Notes 25

ML Fmm Zine and Tasted: Yum 28

Mary PfOtenhauer Items ofNote 33

Books Recently Received 34

Index to Volnme 25 35

Subscription Form 37 The Dilemmas of Lone Motherhood: Key Issues for Feminist Economics Randy Alhelda, Susan Himmelweit, andJane Humphries 23

ARTICLES How Men Matter: Housework and Self-Provisioning among Rural 9 Single-Mother and Married-Couple Families in Vermont, US Margaret K. Nelson if I-rj Lone Mothers in Russia: Soviet and Post-Soviet Policy 37 •~ ~ .Judith Rewrd McKinney ~ M &. ;.- ;;'" ~ ~ Welfare Rules, Business Cycles, and Employment Dynamics among 61 0- ~ ...... Lone Parents in Nonny ~ '" Randi Kjeldstad and IvIarit RjJnsen '"o...... Z ,.3 e!. .0 ...... Family Economy Workers or Caring Mothers? Male Breadwinning and 91 §~ ...,VJ Widows' Pensions in Norway and the UK . ~ ~ Amle Skevik 0:0- ~ 0 § S: tl ~ M The Commodification of Lone Mothers' Labor: A Comparison of US 115 ~ '"g.!" t'" C1 and German Policies ~. ~ 8 ~ Lisa Giddings, [rerle Dingeldey, and Susan Ulbricht ~ § J'Q 0 Welfare as We [Don't] Know It A Review and Feminist Critique of 143 0: '"~ z 0 Welfare Refonn Research in the United Slates ~. '? 0 Karen Christopher ~ ~ 01 ~ Mundane Heroines: Conflict, Ethnicity, Gender, and Female 173 ): tv ...... Headship in Eastern Sri Lanka 0 § 0 C1 Kanchana N. Ruwanpura and Jane Humphries 0- VJ The Route Matters: Poverty and Inequality among Lone-Mother 207 "" Households in Russia Shireen Kanji

EXPLORATIONS All the Lesbian Mothers are Coupled, All the Single Mothers are 227 Straight, and All of Us are Tired: Reflections on Being a Single Lesbian Mom June Lapidus

DIALOGUE Lone Mothers: ,"Vhat is to be Done? 237 L Introduction 237 Susan Himmelweit II. What Policies Toward Lone Mothers Should We Aim For? 240 Barbara R Bergmann Ill. Is Work Worth it for Lone Parents? 246 Kate Green IV. An Immodest Proposal 251 Randy Alhelda and the Women s Committee oj One Hundred V. Who Cares? 258 Charlotte K(lTen

Notes on Contributors 265 Calls for Papers 269 Infonnation and Announcements 271 Feminist E!o-nomics Editorial Policies 275 Submission and Style Guidelines 277 feminist review• 24

77 labour migrations:. women on the move 2004·

Mil' an introduction to the issue from the Feminist Review Collective Nirmal Puwar and Helen Crowley

an introduction from the guest editors Eleonore Kofman ond Porvati Raghuram 4

'settled in mobility'; engendering post-wall migration in Europe Mirjona Morokvasic 7

Florence Nightingale and the Irish uncanny Koori Nagai 26

contextual politics of difference in transnational care: the rhetoric of Filipino domestics' employers in Taiwan Shu-Ju Ada Cheng 46

'big sisters' are better domestic servants?! comments on the booming au pair business Sabine Hess and Annette Puckhaber 65

a dialogue with 'global care chain' analysis: nurse migration in the Irish context Nicola Yeates 79

a report on gender discrimination in South Africa's 2002 Immigration Act: masculinizing the migrant Belinda Dodson and Jonathan Crush 96 .'''4 widening the discourse: a case for the use of post-colonial theory in the analysis of South African nurse migration to Britain Colleen McNeil-Walsh 120

19hosting' (in)visibility and the absence of racialized Caribbean landscapes Roshini Kempadoo 125

an ethnography of global labour migration Hsiao-Hung Poi 129

when the 'global chain' does not lead to satisfaction all round: a comment on the Morecambe Bay tragedy Mid Song 137

refusing to be 'the womenJs question'...embodied practices of a feminist intervention at the European Social Forum 2003 NextGENDERation network 141 feminist review• 25 77 Ia.bour migra.tions:. women on the move 2004

(continued) (we need your support, but the struggle is primarily ours': on representation, migration and the Sans Papiers Movement, eSF Paris, 12-15th November 2003 Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez 152

adrift through the circuits of feminiz.ed precarious work

Precedas Q In derive 157

traded bodies Saran Carrington 162

women migrants' rights under international human rights law Margaret Satterthwaite 167

skills, sexu.al citizens and the UK's family reunion provision Tracy Simmons 172

Bangladeshi women's entry into overseas manufacturing: new signals and policy paradigms Rita Afsar 175

social discourses on Filipino women migrants Chino Ogaya 180

gender and labor migration to the Gulf countries Nasra M. Shah 183

MILK 2002-200'3 communication project Kristina leko 186

Meta Krese, photographs of appearance and reality Zoja Skusek 190

from east to west: a dialogue of labour, shelter L migration Jamila Qureshi 192

Intellektuelle migrantinnen. Subjel

Negotiating citizenship: migrant women in Canada and the global system Isobel Dyck 201

Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work. Shu-Ju Ado Cheng 204 26 FEMINIST STUDIES

Summer 2001 volume 30, /lumber 2 THE PRISON ISSUE

261 Preface 427 Rebecca B. Rank Some Time in Crime

269 Marilyn Buck Poetry 438 Beth E. Richie Feminist Ethno8raphies of Women in Prison 277 Ann Folwell Stanford i\tIor~ Than Just Words: Women's Poetry 451 Marilyn Buck and Resistance at Coox County Jail Women in Prison and Work

302 Bernardine Dohrn 4,6 Megan Sweeney All Elias: Girls Locked Up Prison Narratives, Narrative Prisons: Incarcerated Women Readin8 CayIJones's "Eva's lvfan" 32' Maria St. John MakinB HomejMakinB "SlranBer": 483 Sara L. Warner An Interview with Cheryl DIII.ye The Medea Project: Mythic Theater for Incarcerated Women

339 Ronnie Halperin and Jennifer L. Harris Parental Riahts ofIncarcerated Motllers '10 Barbara Saunders with Children in Foster Care: A Policy VaWlIf1I CounlinB Down the Days

J53 Rachel Roth '22 Jasbir K. Puar Do Prisoners Have Abortion Ri8hrs? Abu Ghraib: ArBlliliB aBainst Exceptionalism

News and Views 382 Salome Chasnoff Voices in Time '" 541 Notes on Contributors

394 Sarah Potter 54' Submission Guidelines "Ul1desirable Relations"; Same-Sex Relatio1lShips and the MeanillB of Sexual Desire at a W011lW'S Refommtory durinB the Progressive Era Cover Art Jane Evelyn Atwood. "Cell: Northern California Women's Facility, Stockton, Calif., 1995." From her book, Too Milch Time (Phaidon: London. 2000). 416 Deborah Labelle and Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak BalancinB Gwder Equity for Women Prisoners © Jane Evelyn Atwood Feminist Teacher 27 VOLUME 15. NUMBER 1 2004

ARTICLES Teaching Resistance to Teach Resistance: The Use of Self-Defense in Teaching Undergraduates about GenderViolence Jill A. Cermele

Reflective Discourses in the Classroom: Creating Spaces Where Students Can Change Their Minds 16 Sally Chandler

Awakening TeacherVoice and Student Voice: The Development of a Feminist Pedagogy 34 Jill Weisner

Transforming Student literacies: Three Feminists (Re)Teach Reading, Writing, and Speaking 48 Amy Spangler Gerald, Kathleen McEvoy. and Pamela Whitfield

Struggling for Equality/Struggling for Hierarchy: Gender Dynamics in an English as an Addltionallanguage Classroom for Adolescent Vietnamese Refugees 66 Kristin Robbins

BOOK REVIEWS No More Separate Spheres! Cathy N. Davidson and Jessamyn Hatcher, eds. 80 Brenda R. Weber

Why Feminism? by lynne Segel 82 Susan Logsdon·Conradsen

Women Take Care: Gender, Race, and the Culture ofAIDS by Katie Hagan Chris Bell

REVIEW ESSAY looking for an Introductory Women's Studies Text? 8S Marie T. Farr

DEPARTMENTS Network News 88 Teaching Resources 89 Our Contributors 90 Volume 5 Number 2 2004 28

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EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION 123

ARTICLES On performance, productivity, and vocabularies of motive in recent studies of science Rebecca Herzig 127 Genetics, normativity, and ethics: some bioethical concerns Margrit Shildrick 149 Animal performances: an exploration of intersections between feminist science studies and studies of human/animal relationships Lynda Birke, Mette Bryld and Nina Lykke 167 'To persistently not know something important': feminist science and the poetry of Wislawa Szymborska Justyna Kostkowska 185 The challenge of illV for feminist theory Marsha Rosengarten 205

REVIEW ARTICLE Feminist matters: new materialist considerations of sexual difference Myra J. Hird 223

CALL FOR NEW EDITORIAL TEAM 233

CALL FOR PAPERS FOR NEXT SPECIAL ISSUE, 'BEAUTY' 235 29

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Editorial Remarks Editor's Note xiii Lilith 1996 Batya Weinbaum A/farilyn Gale 123

Acknowledgments xv Sasha's Harlem: Excerpts Bat)'a \Veil/baum 130 SPECULATING JEWISH WOMEN

An Introduction, or the Jacket Blurb Comes of Age 3 Liora Moriel One of Those Nights K!lren Mally-Gilt 143 Criticism Even Death Is Uncertain without the Proper Forms Refamiliarization: Jewish Women in the Narrative Strategies Marilyn Jurich 146 of "Pulp" Science Fiction Magazine Stories, 1993-2000 7 Susan Kray Ex-nihilio Carol Rose 152 Vision and Visibility: Contemporary Jewish Women Artists Visualize the Invisible 46 The Goddess at Bergen-Reisen Gloria Orenstein Lorraille Schein 153

Memoir Reviews jewish Enough 83 Review of The Defiant Muse Pamela Sargent Scott Barr 159

Review of Sleeping with Cats Historical Fiction Robert Char/ick 164

Cosmic Joke 90 Review of A Spiritual Life Leslie R Stotle Phillipa Kafka 167

Review of Dreamitlg the Actual Ovumillal \Vork Brian Ke//ey 171

That Only a Mother 103 Review of Womell-s Holocaust Writitlg Judith MerrU Phyllis Lassller 175

Review of Sozmdless Roar Fiction Diana Orendi 180

Close Encounters of the Monica Kind 115 Review of The Raw Brunettes Mar/eell S. Barr Audrey Vmzderford 184

De-Winging the Angel 119 Review of Bee Season Eo M. BrOiler Ilana Wolpert 188

Review of Klezmer Music Batya Weinbaum 191

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RACE & CULTURE

Editor's Note 199

Criticism Reviews

"What Good Is All This to Black People?" Octavia Review of Female Hip-Hop Artists in Outer Space 296 Blltler's Recollstruction of Corporeality 201 Nsellga K. Burton I\/)'SOl1 Buckmalt Octavia Butler Speaks: A Visit to Cleveland State University 305 "The More Things Change; the Ivlore They Remain the l"rollique Morrison Same": Gender and Sexuality in Octavia Butler's Oeuvre 219 Sharon DeGraw Review of Brown Girl ill the Ring 307 The Parable of the Sower as Rendered by Octavia Butler: [(eoma C. K. NWflllkwo Lessons for Our Changing Times 239 Sandra Govalt General Review "What Actually Is": The Insistence of Genre in Octavia Butler's Kindred 259 Review of The Battle of the Sexes i" Science Fiction 311 Stepha1lie S. 'li/YlIer Debra Rae Cohen

FEMSPEC Bulletin Board 314 Fiction In Future Issues 317 Soul Spinner 281 Contributors 319 D01l11tl Marie Robb

Poetry

Recessively Blond 293 Rita Grabowski

Haiku 295 Shall/lOlI MarialU' HOllstOIl FRONTIERS 31 VOLUME 2S . NUMBER 2 . 2004

Introduction Susan E. Gray mid Gayle Gullett vii

Modernity and My Mum: A Literary Exploration into the (Extra)Ordinary Sacrifices and Everyday Resistance of aVietnamese \'Vornan Kim Huynh

Blue Memory: Paintings by Tran Trong Vu (art) An Exhibit Co-wrated by Heather Sealy Litleberry and Nora Taylor 26

""hen the Personal Meets the Global at Home: Filipina Domestics and Their Female Employers in Taiwan SllIl-!u Ada Cheng 31

Fighting Balkanization (in Bed) Laura M. Robinson 53

As If! Were Married to Night; House (poetry) Donna}. Gefagotis Lee 62

Latitude in Mass-Produced Culture's Capital:.New Women and Other Players in Hollywood. 1920-1941 Brett 1. Abrams 65

Sex Appeal and Cultural Liberty: A Feminist Inquiry into MTV India Jocelyn Cullity and Prakash YoulIger 96

Obvious and Ordinary: Desire between Girls in Jamaica Kincaid's Annie John Keja Va/em 123

Ecotone Duet (poetry) Ruth Porritt 150

ll "Be Shure to Fix the Fence ; The Arizona Cowbelles' Public Persona, 1950-1960 Michelle K. Berry 151

Contributors 176 32 Gender and Development Volume 12 Number 2 July 2004 Trade

Editorial 2 Maree Keating 'Good jobs' and hidden costs: women workers documenting the price of precarious employment 12 Thalia Kidder and Kate Kaworth Global trade and home work: closing the divide 22 Annie Delaney Women workers and precarious employment in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, China 29 Pun Ngai

Being a female entrepreneur in Botswana: culturest values, strategies for success 37 Peggt) Ntseane Look FIRST from a gender perspective: NAFTA and the FTAA 44 Marceline White Are trade agreements with the ED beneficial to women in Africa, the Caribbean, and ~ the Pacific? 53 Karin Wmer TRIPS and biodiversity: a gender perspective 58 Suman Salwi Women, trade, and migration 66 Don Flynn and Eleonore Kofman Gender, the Doha Devetopment Agenda, and the post-Cancun trade negotiations 73 Mariama Williams Corporate responsibility and women's employment: the case of cashew nuts 82 Nazneen Kanji Resources 88 Compiled by Erin Leigh Publications 88 Journals 91 Electronic resources 91 Tools and websites 93 Organisations 94 Gender and Education 33

VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2004

Threshold assessment and performance management: modernizing and masculinizing teaching in England? Pat Mahony, Ian Hextall and Ian Menter 131

Beyond the birds and the bees: constituting a discourse of erotics in sexuality education Louisa Allen lSI

What happens to the girls? Gender, work and learning in Canada's 'New Economy' Tara Fenwick 169

Tracing heterotopias: writing women educators in Greece Maria Tarnboukou 187

Nomads, pilgrims, tourists: women teachers in the Canadian north Helen Harper 209

Redfining self and success: becoming teachers and doctors Lisa Smulyan 225

'Other' boys: negotiating non-hegemonic masculinities in the primary school Emma Renold 247

Book Reviews 267 Gender and Education 34

VOLUME 16 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2004

Creating space for learning: conceptualizing women and 283 higher education through space and time Dot Moss

Constructing masculinities under Thomas Arnold of Rugby (1828-1842): gender, educational policy and school life in an early-Victorian public school Fabrice Neddam 303

Girls' academic achievement: varying associations of extraculTicuIar activities Elisha A. Chambers and James B. Schreiber 327

Speaking of gender: teachers' metaphorical constructs of male and female students Andrea C. Allard 347

Mothers, learners and countermemory Jocey Quinn 365

'Slaugh~eringthis beautiful math': graduate women choosing and leaving mathematics Abbe H. Herzig 379

Peer regulation of teenage sexual identities Deborah Chambers, Estella Tincknell and Joost Van Loon 397

Book Reviews 417 35 VOLUME 16 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2004 Gender & History

Abstracts iv Thematic Reviews New Directions in American Women's History NEW WORK ON GENDER AND EMPIRE ELIZABETH J. CLAPP 476 'The Bombay Debt': Letter Writing, Domestic Economies and Mary H. Blewett, COIIStant l'un1lOil: ll1e Politics of Industrial Life if! Family Conflict in Colonial India Nineteenth-Cell/wy New England (2000); Sarah Deutsch, Women ERIKA RAPPAPORT 233 and the City: Gender, Space, lllld Power in Bostoll, 1870-1940 TIle Autocracy of Love and the Legitimacy of Empire: (2000); Alison M. Parker and Stephanie Cole (eds), Women Intimacy, Power and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century and the UIIS/able State ill Nineteenth-Cell/ury America (2000); Metlakahtlah Nancy A. Hewitt, ed., A Compallion to American Women's ADELE PERRY 261 His/my (2002) Celebrating the Ordinary: Church, Empire and Gender in Dook reviews 480 the Life of Mere Marie-Michelle Dedie (Senegal and Congo, 1882-1931) Matthew Kuefler, 11le Manly Eunuch: Masculinity, Gender Ambiguity, arid Christiall Ideology in Late Antiquity (2001) ANNE PHYLLIS MARTIN 289 ALWIS 480 Looking for Feminism MARUA SARKAR 318 Deborah A. Fraioli, Joan of Arc: The Early Debate (2000) MEGAN HICKERSON-CAREY 481 INTERPRETING GENDER AND MIGRATION Tamara L. Hunt and Micheline R. Lessard, Women arid the Colonial 'She's always the person with a very global vision': The Gender Gaze (2002) BURCAK KESKIN-KOZAT 482 Dynamics of Migration, Narrative Interpretation and the Case Joanne Bailey, Unquiet Lil'cs: Mam·age ami Maniage Breakdown ill England of Jamaican Transnational Families (2003); Leah Leneman, Promises, Promises: Marriage Litigation in ELAINE BAUER AND PAUL THOMPSON 334 Scotland 1698-1830 (2003) HANNAH BARKER 484 Articles Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair, Public Li~'es: Women Family and Society in Victorian Britain (2003) SIMON MORGAN 485 Mary Malone's Lessons: A Narrative of Citizenship in Federation Australia Anna Cova, Au service de L'Eglise, de 10 patrie et de la famille: Femmes MARK HEARN 376 catholiques et matemite SOlts la IJf IUpublique (2000); Mary Lynn Stewart, For Health and Beauty: Physical Culture for Female Patriots: Women, War and the Nation in the Period of Frenc!lwolllel; 1890s-1930s (2001) CAROLYN COMISKEY 486 the Prussian-German Anti-Napoleonic Wars KAREN HAGEMANN 397 Lara V. Marks, Sexual Chemistry: A History of the COlltracepti~'e Pill (2001) HERA COOK 488 Islamic Conversion Narratives of Women: Social Change and Gendered Religious Hierarchy in Early Modern Ottoman Muriel Feiner, Womell and the Bulln"ng (2003) TRISTAN WOOD 490 Istanbll1 MARCBAER 425 Notes all Contributors 492 Blood from the Moon: Gender Ideology and the Rise of Ancient Maya Social Complexity JENNIFER DORNAN 459 Articles Gender in the Prozac Nation: Popular Discourse and Productive Femininity 36 LINDA M. BLUM and NENA F. STRACUZZI 269 "No Ugly Women": Concepts of Race and Beauty among Adolescent Women in Ecuador ERYl\'N MASI DE CASANOVA 287 ~ Girls' Low Self-Esteem: How Is It Related to Later Socioeconomic Achievements? Eo-; 0... 0 KIMBERLY A. MAHAFFY 309 S '" "So Full of Myself as a Chick": " U ..., Goth \Vomen, Sexual Independence, and Gender Egalitarianism 0 " AMY C. WILKINS 328 V) "It's Just about Being Fair": Cd Activism and the Politics of Volunteering in the Breast Cancer Movement ~ AMY BLACKSTONE 350 ~ Caught at the Clinic: African American Men, Stigma, and ~ STI Treatment in the Deep South BRONWEN LICHTENSTEIN 369 ~ Lived Regulations, Systemic Attributions: Menstrual Separation and Ritual Immersion in the Experience of Orthodox Jewish Women TaVA HARTM:AN and NAOMI MARMON 389 Book Reviews '"... Four Years of Books Reviewed in Gender & Society: .0" S Similarities and Differences in U.S.-Focused and International Works Z" JOSEPHINE BEOKU-BETIS and LINDA GRANT 409 00 ~ Transforming Gender and Development in East Asia edited by Esther Ngan-Ling Chow "S City Requiem, Calcutta: Z Gender and the Politics ofPoverty 0 ;;- by Ananya Roy BANDANA PURKAYASTHA 412 Sex, Men, and Babies: Stories ofAwareness and Responsibility by William Marsiglio and Sally Hutchinson HEATHER E. DILLAWAY 413 Reinventing the Male Homosexual: The Rhetoric and Power ofthe Gay Gene by Robert Alan Brookey STEVEN EPSTEIN 415 The Commercialization ofIntimate Life: Notesfrom Home and Work by Arlie Russell Hoschschild KRISTA E. PAULSEN 417 When Women Kill: Questions about Agency and Sllbjectivity by Belinda Morrissey MEDA CHESNEY-LIND 419 Working Difference: Women's Working Lives in Hungary and Allstria, 1945-1995 by Eva Fodor Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories by Leslie Salzinger IVY KENNELLY 420 Gender & Society Volume 18, Number 4 August 2004 37

Contents

Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture Gender as a Social Structure: Theory Wrestling with Activism BARBARA J. RIS:MAN 429 Article \Vhere Are the Antifeminist Evangelicals? Evangelical Identity, Subcultural Location, and Attitudes toward Feminism SALLY K. GALLAGHER 451 Research Reports Interpreting Gender in Islam: A Case Study of Immigrant Muslim Women in Oslo, Norway LINE NYHAGEN PREDELLI 473 Women's Employment among Blacks, Whites, and Three Groups of Latinas: Do More Privileged Women Have Higher Employment? PAULA ENGLAND, CARMEN GARCIA·BEAULIEU, and MARY ROSS 494 Perspective Unpacking the Gender System: A Theoretical Perspective on Gender Beliefs and Social Relations CECILIA L. RIDGEWAY and SHELLEY J. CORRELL 510 Book Reviews Sex and Sexuality among New York's Puerto Rican Youth by Marysol Asenc;io MINDY STOMBLER 532

Women ofColor and the Reproductive Rights Movement by Jennifer Nelson CATHERINE T. HARRIS 533 Gender Talk: The Stmggle for Women's Equality in African American Communities by Jobnnetta Betsch Cole and Beverly Guy-Sbefrall ELIZABETIl WATTS WARREN 534 At Work in the Iron Cage: The Prison as Gendered Organization by Dana M. Britton VICKIE JENSEN 536 Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era ofIntegration by Elizabeth Higginbotham GWENDOLYN ETTER-LEWIS 537 38 GEN ERISSUES Spring 2003 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 2

Articles

J. Shoshalllla Ehrlich Choosing Abortion: Teens Who Make the 3 Decision without Parental Involvement

Rebecca S. Powers, Regional Differences in Gender-Role 40 J. Jill Suitor, Susana Guerra, Attitudes: Variations by Gender and Race Monisa Shakelford, Dorothy Mecom, and Kim Gusman

Andrew Zimbalist What To Do About Title IX 55

Nina Toren Tradition and Transition: Family Change 60 in Israel

In'ing Louis Horowitz Coming Out of the Editorial Closet: 77 From Feminist Issues to Gender Issues 39 GENDER ISSUES Summer 2003 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 3

Articles

Rita J. SilllOlI Introduction 3

Robert L. Peralta Thinking Sociologically about Sources 5 of Obesity in the United States

Illas Rashad Assessing the Underlying Economic 17 Causes and Consequences of Obesity

Johll Cawley What Explains Race and Gender 30 Differences in the Relationship between Obesity and Wages?

Eric A. Finkelstein Use of Incentives to Motivate Healthy 50 Katherille M. Kosa Behaviors among Employees

Christopher CQ/pellter Sexual Orientation and Body Weight: 60 Evidence from Multiple Surveys

JeffelY Sobal Gender, Marital Status, and Body Weight 75 Barbara S. Rauschenbach in Older U.S. Adults Gender, Place and Culture 40

VOLUME 11 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 2004

Kath Brown Genderism and the Bathroom Problem: (re)materialising sexed sites, (re)creating sexed bodies 331 Lynn A. Staeheli Mobilizing Women, Mobilizing Gender: is it mobilizing difference? 347

Theme papers on Emotional Geographies Joyce Davidson & Liz Bondi Spatialising affect; affecting space: an introduction 373

Erica Burman & Khatidja Chantler There's No-Place Like Horne: emotional geographies of researching 'race' and refuge provision in Britain 375 Jacqui Gabb 'I Could Eat My Baby to Bits'; passion and desire in lesbian mother-ehildren love - 399 Victoria Robinson, Jenny Hockey and Angela Meah 'What I Used to Do ... On My Mother's Settee': spatial and emotional aspects of heterosexuality in England 417 Deirdre D. Matthee Towards an Emotional Geography of Eating Practices: an exploration of the food rituals of women of colour working on farms in the Western Cape 437 Ruth Panelli, Jo Little and Anna Kraack A Community Issue? Rural women's feelings of safety and fear in New Zealand 445

Book Reviews Transnational Prostitution: Changing Global Patterns (Susan Thorbeck & Bandana Pattanaik, Eds) reviewed by Vincent J. Del Casino Jr 469 Twenty Thousand Roads: Women, Movement and the West (Virginia Scharff) reviewed by Jeanne Kay Guelke 471 Agrarian Change, Gender and Land Rights (Shahra Razavi, Ed) reviewed by Ann Varley 472 Verandahs of Power: colonialism and space in urban Africa (Garth A. Myers) reviewed by Jennifer Kopf 474 Closet Space: geographies of metaphor from the body to the globe (Michael P. Brown) reviewed by Glen Elder 476 Cosmopolitanism (Carol A. Breckenridge, Sheldon Pollock, Hom! K. Bhaba & Dipesh Chakrabarty, Eds) reviewed by Tim Cresswell 479 41 Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 11 Number 4 !uly 2004

Special Issue: Beyond Boundaries

Editorial: Beyond Boundaries: Towards Fluidity in Theorizing and Practice ALISON LINSTEAD AND JOANNA BREWIS 355

ACADEMIC PAPERS Tongue Sandwiches and Bagel Days: Sex, Food and Mind-Body Dualism LYNNE BAXTER AND CHRISTINA HUGHES 363 Resistance Is Not Futile: Liberating Captain Janeway from the Masculine-Feminine Dualism of Leadership MICHELE A. BOWRING 381 Doing Gender, Doing Entrepreneurship: An Ethnographic Account of Intertwined Practices ATTILA BRUNI, SILVIA GHERARDI AND BARBARA POGGIO 406 Between Representations and Subjectivity: Gender Binaries and the Politics of Organizational Transformation DAVID KNIGHTS AND DEBORAH KERFOOT 430 General Economy and Productive Dualisms JANET BORGERSON AND ALF REHN 455'-'

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover 42 Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 11 Number 5 September 2004

ACADEMIC PAPERS The Influence of Social Context on Partnerships in Canadian Health Systems CATHERINE M. SCOTT AND WILFREDA E. THURSTON 481 Between Endless Needs and Limited Resources: The Gendered Construction of a Greedy Organization BENTE RASMUSSEN 506 Class and Other Identifications in Managerial Careers: The Case of the Lemon Dress CHRISTINA HUGHES 526 Bodywork Boundaries: Power, Politics and Professionalism in Therapeutic Massage SARAH OERTON 544 En-Trusting Appraisal to the Trust GRANT COATES 566

BOOK REVIEWS 589

CALL FOR PAPERS 596

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover 43

We publish essays about gender and sexuality in relation to social, political, artistic and economic concerns.

Issue 40 2004

Special Issue Scared of the Dark: Race, Gender and the "Horror Film" Guest Editor: Frances Gateward

B<.l~e,Gen~ter and "~mQr The Primitive in 1950s Horror Films TElxt Only By PATRICK GONDER Version

Ne()$IC!ve~ Slavery, Freedom, and African American Apotheosis in Cangyman, The Matrix, and The _QreenMile By KIM D. HESTER- le2

PassLogEocHQrror Race, Fear, and Elia Kazan's f'inky Il'3xtOnly MIRIAM J, PETTY By Velsion

ThELHorrQrsQ{ REunembrcHU:e The Altered Visual Aesthetic of Horror in Jonathan Demme's l3el9yed. Text Only By ELLEN C. SCOTT Version

Te~I1Rologies of Race Special Effects, Fetish, Film, and the Fifteenth Century Text Only By MARK WINOKUR Version

Daywalkill' Night St<.llkin'BtQoclliuckali Black Vampires in Contemporary Film Text only By FRANCES GATEWARD Versi9n 44

Volume 5 Number 3 2004

Judith P. Stelboum Editor's Introduction 1

Jane Eklund The StOlY So Far 3

Christiana Langenberg Things I Have to Tell You 33

Ann Tweedy Three Poems Porous Landscape 35 Near the Entrance of Madison Market 37 Held 38

Jennifer Wagley Open Dyke 39

REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST

Laure Close Extreme Art 45 Fourteen Images Pages following page 46 Black/blue Final Line Fire Green Dress Kiss you Mag 1 Mag 3 Mag 6 Me No Model 1 No Model 2 Sew Ladylike/the Warrior Stripped of Her Own Dreams Women

Vivien Ng Pandora's Box 61

Claire Reed To Render Uncertain 73

Colleen McKee Three Poems The Coffee Cake 81 Skull Splitter Ale 83 Simkhele 85

Colleen McKee Ubby, the Only Punk Girl at Hixson Junior High 87

Kathie Bergquist Still, Ufe 95

About the Contributors 103 HAWWA 45

VOL. 2, NO.3 2004

Artic/iS RADIA ~'iIUBARAK, Breaking the Interpretive ~'I'Ionopoly: A Re- Examination of Verse 4:34 " ., " 261 AHMED E. SOUAIAIA, From Transitory Status to Perpetual Sententiae: Rethinking Polygamy in Islamic Traditions 290 JOLANDA GUARDI, \Vomen Reading the Qur'an: Religious Discourse aod Islam 30I A~nNA 'VADUD, Qur'an, Gender and Interpretive Possibilities 316 Nasaruddin Villar, Gender Biases in Qur'anic Exegesis: A Study of Scriptural Interpretation from a Gender Perspective 337

Book Review.s

Dr. HOMA HOODFAR, Betwet'll 1Harriage and .Harket: Intimate Politics and SnraiDnl in Cairo (Kathryn M. YOllOt) 364 NAWAR Al~HAssAL'l GOLLEY, Shalirm:.ad Tells Her St01)': Reading Arab Women's Autobiographies (Mary Ann Fay) 365 Health Care 46 for Women International

The Journal of the International Council on Women's Health Issues

CONTENTS Volume 25 I Number 5 I 2004

EDITORIAL I 389 TRADITIONALISM AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO DISEASE RISK AND PROTECTIVE BEHAVIORS OF WOMEN LIVING ON THE HOPI RESERVATION I Kathryn Coe, Agnes Attakai, Mary Papenfuss, Anna Giuliano, Lorencita Martin, and Leon Nuvayestewa I 391 TAKING CARE OF SELF: HEALTH CARE DECISION MAKING OF AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN I Mary K. Canales I 411 WOMEN AND HEART TRANSPLANTATION: AN ISSUE OF GENDER EQUITY? I Lynne E. Young and Maureen A: Little I 436 QlVING BIRTH IN THE HOSPITAL: CHlLDBlRTH EXPERIENCES OF THAI WOMEN IN NORTIlERN TIIAILAND I Pranee Liamputtong I 454 BEYOND TALKING GROUPS: STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVING ADOLESCENT HEALTH EDUCATION I Elizabeth Banister and Deborah L. Begoray I 481 THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF GENITAL WARTS: THE SWEDISH EXAMPLE I Kina Hammarlund and Maria Nystrom I 489

Health Care for Women International

The Journal of the International Council on Women's Health Issues

CONTENTS Volume 25 I Number 6 I 2004

EDITORIAL I 503 RETHINKING LITERACY AND WOMEN'S HEALTH: A BANGLADESH CASE STUDY I Kimine Mayuzumi I 504 WORK LIFE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH: THE EXPERIENCES OF TIlAI WOMEN IN DEPRIVED COMMUNITIES I Darunee Jongudomkam and Bernice 1. M. West I 527 GUILT AND EMPTINESS: WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES OF MISCARRIAGE I Annsofie Adolfsson, P. G. Larsson, Barbro Wijma, and Carina Bertero I 543 IN-HOME INTERVENTION FOR DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS WITH LOW-INCOME MamERS OF INFANTS AND TODDLERS IN THE UNITED STATES I Linda S. Beeber, Diane Holditch-Davis, Michael 1. Belyea, Sandra G. Funk, and Regina Canuso I 561 STRATEGIES OF SOCIAL AND SEXUAL CONTROL OF MALAYSIAN WOMEN IN PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTIONAL CARE I Sara Ashencaen Crabtree I 581 LEITER TO THE EDITOR I 596 Health Care for Women 47 International

The Journal of the International Council on Women's Health Issues

CONTENTS Volume 25 I Number 7 I 2004

RESPONSE TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR I 599 NEWS FROM TIfE lNTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I 601 LESS MONEY LESS FOOD: VOICES FRO}'-f WOMEN J:N URBAI'~ POOR FA.!\ULIES IN THAll..AND I Noppawan Piaseu, Basia Belza, and Bettina Shell-Duncan J 604 SEEKING SAFE PASSAGE: ARGENTINE WO~LEN'S PERCEPTIONS OF ROUTINE PRENATAL CARE I Catherine R. Coverston, Christina Y. Franklin, and Julie Patterson Davis I 620 HEALTII CARE FOR WOMEN WITH CHILDREN IN GER..\M.1'N­ PREVENTIVE AND REHABILITATIVE i\lEASURES FOR MOTIIER AND CIDLD I Judith E. Herwig and Jilrgen Bengel I 636 TOWARD CRlTICAL RESEARCH ETHICS: TRAt"l'SFOR,\1!NG ETlllCAL CONDUCT IN QUALITATNE HEALTH CARE RESEARCH I Nita Ginger Hofman I 647 A STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATII11JDE, AI'ill PRACTICE OF CERVICAL SCREENING A..'ofONG FEr-.1ALE PRIMARY CARE PHYSIClAL'lS IN TIIE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES / Padmanabhan Badrinath, Saad Ghazal-Aswad, Nawal Osman, Eman Deemas, and Shirley Mcllvenny / 663 WHY DO W01fEN STOP SMOKL'lG DURING PREGNAi'lCY? CIGARETTES TASTE Ai'lD Si\1ELL BAD / Pamela K. Pietsch and Anna Thornton Kratz / 671 IMPROVING PRE- AND POSTMENARCHEAL I2-YEAR-OLD GIRLS' ATIlTUDES TOWARD 1fENSTRUATION / Gun I. Rembeck and Ronny K. Gunnarsson / 680

Health Care for Women International

The Journal of the International Council on Women's Health Issues

CONTENTS Volume 25 / Number 8 / 2004

EDITORIAL I 699 NEWS FROM TIffi INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I 701 PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING IN WOMEN WITH FIBROMYALGIA: A GROUNDED THEORY STUDY / Kerstin A. H. Wentz, Christopher Lindberg, and Lillemor R.-M. Hallberg / 702 MUST INFORM PRACTICE: INTERVENTIONS WITH PERINATAL SUBSTANCE USERS / Lenora Marcellus / 730 THE ENCOUNTERS THAT RUPTURE THE MYTH: CONTRADl(,'TIONS IN MIDWIVES' DESCRIPTIONS AND EXPLANATIONS OF CIRCUMCISED WOr-.-lEN IMMIGRANTS' SEXUALITY , Amy leval, Catarina Widmark, Carol Tishelman, and Beth Maina Ahlberg / 743 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE VULNERABILITY TO STDS AND HIV/AIDS MlONG HISPANIC WOMEN / Elizabeth Abel and Kathryn B. Chambers , 761 HECATE 48 An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. 30 no. 2, 2004

W"""""'-JudilhR~

Focus on QueenslandWome,rs-S-uIfrage

Editorial Carole Ferrier 4 The Struggle for Women's SUffra~e in John McCulloch 11 . Queens and One-Woman-One-Vote: Annie Lane, John Kellett 36 'Lucinda Sh~e' and the Female Franchise in Late ineteenth Centu:a Queenslan Writing from the Contact Zone: Belinda McKay 53 Fiction by Early Queensland Women Caste-ing the Vote: Aboriginal and Margaret Reid 71 Torres Strait Islander Voting Rit'lhts in Queens and Uontine Cooper and the Queensland Deborah Jordan 81 Suffrage Movement, 1888-1903 'Only a Woman' Leontine Cooper 103

Poems by Susan Stanford, Rachel Munro, Susan Kruss, 114 Alison Lambert, Helen Cerne 'A Family Fable' Susan Hawthorne 127

The Bonds of Friendship: The Demise Maryanne Dever 12 9 . of M. Barnard Eldershaw 'When East Meets West' Elizabeth Hughes 'A Drop ofAbsence' Rebekah Chua 151 Persephone is Pissed! Grrrl Zine Elke Zobl Reading, Making, and Distributing Across the Globe 'On the Way to Thursday' Erin Gough Hybridity in the Representations of Raylene Ramsay the Female Body in the New Literatures of Kanaky/New Caledonia 'Sometimes I Have a Craving' Maya Linden 189 Poems by Jena Woodhouse, Jan Dean, 199 Ashlle!l Morgan-Shae, Sarah Gale, Chl'lstine Owen

List of Contributors 207 Symbiotic Exposures Julia Baird, Media Tarts By Jen Curtin 49 The Whole Truth About HHR? Michael Ackland, Henry Handel Richardson: A Ufe By Sylvia f'o1artin

Conversations With the Waiting lives in limbo: Voices ofRefugees under Temporary Protection By Anna Szorenyi

Havens In Heartless Worlds Revisited Andrew Kins, Coming and Going: A Family Quest; Natalie Andrews, Clara's Witch By Jennifer Mitchell

New Frontiers In Gender and Technology Judy Wajcman, Technofeminism By Kim Toffoletti

The Girl Industry Anita Harris, Future Girl: Young Women in the Twenty-First Century By Margaret Henderson

Hanging Out for Judgement? Helen Garner, Joe Cinques Consolation By Maryanne Dever

Interview with Helen Garner: Greedy for True Stories - Garner's creative non fiction By Suzanne Eggins ::eo Spectacular Aboriglnallty 00., :E Roslyn Poignant, ProfessIonal Savages: Captive Uves and Western Spectacle c.::s By Jane Lydon c.­ 00 Getting It Off At Home n~ Aaron Ben-Ze'ev, Love Online: Emotions on the Internet ..... (1) By Fiona Giles ClI::s ClI ... Making Sense of Women's Studies CO -' "," Jane Pilcher and Imelda Whelehan, Key Concepts In Gender Studies; Robyn L. Rosen Pearson (Ed.), Women's Studies in the 0'(1) Academy By JaneMaree Maher "'" -' III t: How to Klillmaglnatlon (1) Eva SalUs, Fire Fire :r By Jasna Novakovich (1)

Stories within Stories ill Merle Thornton, After Moonlight III By Gay Mason III III Thinking and Breathing Jayne Fenton Keane, The Transparent Lung; Ashlley Morgan-Shae, Love Trash; laura Jan Shore, Cross-hatched poems; Beatriz Cappello, Meditations at the Edge ofa Dream By liz Hall-Downs

Wanting Your Life Back: Why Do Women Live With Violence? Patricia Hughes, Enough By Rosemary Calder

Dark Places Kimberley Starr, The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies By Rachel Slater

All That Jazz? Colin Nettelbeck, Dancing With De Beauvolr : Jazz and the French By Elaine lewis

Otherworldly songs Margo lanagan Black Juice By Dominique Hecq

New Cartoon Book from Debbie Harman Qadri Debbie Harman Qadri, Bad Mother vols 1-4. 50 Gl:t1JIZONS SUMMER 2004 / VOLUME 18 NO.1

- 42 MUSIC ii;\O~~INGPIRECT: AN INTERVIEW - REVIEWS,";~WIJHfNNHANSEN ...... '•• _..., AU that WeW In. Indigo Girls :~#ir8pentSeYe.Ii'r~.~ts in Kingston's PriSOI\ for' Educated GtlUS, Ani DiFranco ::frJtli~'n-f?~,_~_ei:,ul~olvement in bombings that.t,~ok ~ Afte~. ~l~~$t-lft:~the'~~~ly Sara Mcuchlan 1960'6 when she wau'nteiW>pr:of DjreCt.Acti~n. Today.~n Hansen says "Pr18~p.~Oes }lot iehahilih~t~,~_eQpfe." - COLUMNS .try- Del1~~_a,_¥dfQ;d . :" . FIRST WORD 2 BY PENNI MITCHEL A8TS&CULTURE H50IA~;~~ ~:~~;;ry mi'3'~<~~L~21~~~~~J' thingi, in OU' BY JUDY REBICK '~Ont"'fl4d,(i.uoli~ Roses and Revolution "We have to take on patr. )~t~fd~:by _~~ G:C?le . d1i"6'tlY~~,~;:n~oTES '33~~~~~ . BY SUSAN G. COLE One~u"ai~d Millf~nHearfs by Kern Saka~otol The Adopfing New Rituals "Flowers. wedding gOWI :. £lve Bo~ksof Moses LapinSky by Karen X.Tu1chinsky; garters-pul-Iease." Fll/J\ilfR~embll1ilces by Anne Camerotl;i Decomposing Ma~ by,Ann Eriksson; Godspeed by OUT OF BOUNDS Ly.nne~reedlo~e. 31 BY LISA RUNDLE Third Wave Washes Media "1 mentioned Rehe. ~~~TgEAS Walker (and several other non-fictional peo) , .37 hut it would have ruined a great story on this Something to QyAbout: An~menl 'feminism lite:" ': Aiainst Corporal Punishment of . Childrm I'n Qmado by Susan M. GLOBAL WARNING Thmen Child Custody. Law QM BY NAOMI KLEIN .~."'_<. Womm's Work by Susan B. Boydl Afkr 47 -S¥clf;Septem~~ 1J;~9011 Global Intifada. Iraqi Styfe "Up against a shared ene] . Feminist Perspectives :eWte~bj_~usan Hawthorne and Wintcl'8. Sunni and Shiite are beginning to bury anch Bronwyn rivalries and join £orces against the occupati ·4:nFE!-iIf'jlst U CLASSICS ON THE EDGE -~WeU ofion~Hr,ess BY LYN COCKBURN by Radclyffe Hall 48 ~n~_ew ])y.Stacey.Kauder Plane 1hJth About Simple Pfeasures 51

AJournal ofFeminist Philosophy

Volume 19 Number 3 Summer 2004

Rachel Hall 209 Shannon Sullivan "It Can Happen to YO!/': Rape Prevention in the Age of Risk Management Undomesticated Ground: Recasting Nat!(re as Feminist Space by Stacy Alaimo; Architecture from the Outside: 20 Alison Martin Essa)'s on Vinual and Real Space by Elizabeth Grosz; and A European Initiative: lrigaray, Marx, and Citizenship Black Body: Women, Colonialism, and Space by Radhika Mohanram 38 Ladelle McWhorter 116 Mary B. Mahowald Sex, Race, and BiopouJer: A Foucauldian Genealogy Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights, ed, Erik Parens and Adrienne Asch; 63 Penn; A. Weiss and Testing Women, Testing the Fetus: The Socia/Impact ofAmniocentesis Mary ASlell: Indl~ding Women's Voices in Political Theory in America by Rayna Rapp 85 Heidi E. Grasswick 221 Karen Green Individ!lals,jn~Communities: Rediscovering Women Philosophers: Philosophical Genre and the The Search for a Feminist Model of Episremic Sl~bjeets Boundan'es of Philosophy by Catherine Villanueva Gardner 121 Andrea Veltman 225 Linda Mart(n Alcoff The Sisyphean Torture of Housework: Simone de Beauvoir and Just Cause: Freedom, Identity, and Rights by..Qrucilla Cornell Inequitable Divisions ofDomestic Work in Marriage 228 Cynthia Willett Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do Symposium on Ofelia Schutte About It by Joan Williams 144 Linda MartIn Aleoff 231 Eduardo Mendieta Schuue's Nietzschean Postcolonial Politics Phenomenology ofChicana Experience and Identity: Communication and Transformation in Praxis by Jacqueline M. Martinez 157 Debra B. Bergoffen Engaging Nietzsche's Women: Ofelia Schutte and the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo Musings 169 Ann Ferguson 235 Margaret Urban Walker Comments on Ofelia Schutte's Work in Waiter, There's a F/y in My SouP! Reflections on the Philosophical Gourmet Report 182 Ofelia Schutte Response to Alcoft, Ferguson, and Bergoffen 240 Notes on Contributors 244 Guidelines for Contributors Book Reviews 246 Calls for Papers 203 Heidi E. Grasswick 249 Books Received Sexing the Bod)': Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality by Anne Fausto,Sterling; and The Mismeasure ofDesire: The Science, Theory, and Ethics of Sexual Orientation by Edward Stein Indian Journal of Gender Studies 52 Volume 11 Number 2 May-Augusl2004

CONTENTS Focus on Women's Empowerment

A Note on the Empowerment of Women Malavika Karlekar 145 Working for Women's Empowerment: Issues before the Agency Ihat Catalyses Change Shushmila C. Dult 157 Nari Bikash Sangha: Towards Empowerment Narayan Banerjee 179

Research Note Dairy Cattle Rearing by Landless Rural Women in Pondicherry: A Path 10 Empowerment S. Ramkumar, S.V.N. Rao and Kevin Waldie 205

Archive The Autobiography of an Iudian Princess by Sunity Devee, Maharani of Coach Behar Eunice de Souza 223

Book Reviews 229

New Resources 247 ARTICLES

Global Care Chains: Critical Reflections and Lines ofEnquiry 53 Nicola Yeates 369 The Globalization of Care: Kant's World Citizenship and Filipina Migrant Domestic Workers Wendy Saroasy and Patrizio Longo 392 Who Belongs? Women, Marriage and Citizenship: Gendered Nationalism and the Balkan Wars ...... Joyce P. Kauftnan alld Kristen P. Williams 416 V>z< meO ;::s ~~~ .-;.. Beyond Sex and Gender ...? Towards an Ecological Approach to I"1l Sexed Embodiment ~~~ ~~m ""'l Anne Elvty 436 mwm ~ ;::s Gender-Skepticism or Gender-Boom? Poststructural Feminisms, '"0 '"0 0 \:l Transnational Feminisms and the World Conference against Racism ..0 .. .-;.. Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien 454 '""' 0 . Negotiating Emancipation: The Public Sphere and Gender Critiques of "r1 ;::s Neo-Liberal Development I"1l Rachel Simon-Kumar 485 ~ -..\:l '""' . CONVERSATIONS ;::s '""' tn. The Politics of Dance in Pakistan .-;.. Rekha Ponde in conversation with Slieema Kennani, Classical Dancer ofPakistan 508 t...... 0 Women for Ending Israeli Occupation in Palestine and for Building ~ ~ Peace. ""'l Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat in conversation with women activists Naomi ;::s Chazan, Maha Abu-Dayyell Shamas and Rima Nasir Tarazi 515 '1:1 0 \:l -.. -.. .-;..'""'. BOOK REVIEWS '""' r"). Review essays tn Gender and Politics in Latin America: Widening the Lens Javier Auyero, Contentious Lives: Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition; Sylvia Chant and Nikki Craske, Gender ill Latin Amen'ca; Elisabeth Dare and Maxine Molyneux {cds), Hidden Histories ofGender and tile State in Latin Amen'ca; Elisabeth J. Friedman, Unfinished Transitions: Women and the Gendered Development ofDemocracy ifl Vellel1lela, 1936-1996; Karen Kampwirth, Women and Guerrilla Movemetlts: Nicaraglta, EI Salvador, Chiapas, ; Heidi Tinsman, Partners in Conflict: TIle Politics of Gender, Sexuality and Itlbor in the Chilean Agrarian Reform, 1950-1973 Jane S. laquette 525

New Readings of Feminisms in Neoliberal Latin America: Spanish­ and Portuguese-Language Texts Griselda Gutierrez Castaneda (ed.), Feminismo en Mexico: Revision Hist6rico-Critica del Siglo que Ternlina {Feminism in Mexico: A Critical Historical Review of the Century that Ends]; Gioconda Herrera (ed.), Las Fisllras del Patriarcado: Refle.riones sabre Feminismo y Derecho [The Fissures ofPatriarchy: Reflections on Feminism and Law]: Celi Regina Jardim Pinto, Uma Hist6ria do Feminismo no Brasil [A/One History ofFeminism in Brazill; Cecilia Olea Mauleon (ed.), Ellcuentros, (Des)encuentros y Busqlledas: EI Movimiento Femillista ell America Latina [Encounters, (Mis)encounters and Quests: The Feminist Movement in Latin America] Amy Lind and Nathalie Lebon 535

Notes on Contributors 545 54 15;5

Isis - Women's International Cross-Cultural Exchange 2003 Editorial . 2

CONFLICTAND PEACEBUILDING Making Womenis Peace Initiatives in Africa Visible ...... 3 Promoting Women Is Participation in Peace Processes in Africa 4 Conflicts and Their Resolution: Matembe Gives HerViews 8

Uganda Womenis Experiences On Peace Building: The Cross-Cultural Exchange Visit To Kenya andTanzania.. II

Participants to Isis-WICCE Peace Training since 1999 Reflect on Benefits.... I5

Women and Conflict Mediation: Strategies for Sustainable Peace 21

THE WORLD WOMEN LIVE IN Womenls War Experiences: Sexual Violence and Torture During Civil War Years in Luwero 22

Food Security? Who Cares About It 26

Matembe Tells the Story ofthe Women Is Movement in Uganda 31

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOWGY Infornlation And Technology: Powerful Tools for Chauge in Africa...... 37

Giving KnowfiHow 2002 the African Touch 43 IsiS 55

Isis - Women's International Cross-Cultural Exchange

2 Editorial 3 Community Research and Development Organization (CREDO) 10 Armed Conflict, Displacement, and HIV! AIDS in Burundi 17 Prostitution, illegal brews: the bottom line in camps 19 Sudanese women refugees: Unknown by the UN 21 Colombia: Women assaulted all the way .... 24 Rape: Invited by awoman? 25 When suicide is the better option: Rape among Afghani women 26 Luljeta's Story 27 Blamed for being raped 28 Breaking the taboo of rape in Kosovo 30 The implications of Article 98 bilateral agreements on the International Criminal Court 33 Women, Armed Conflict, and Peace Building in Uganda Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 56 An International Forum

VOLUME 15, NUMBER 4 2003

The Cultural Context Model in Supervision: An Illustration Pilar Hernandez

Images of Gender, Race, Age, and Sexual Orientation in Disney Feature-Length Animated Films Mia Adessa Towbin, ShelleyA. Haddock, Toni Schindler Zimmerman, Lori K. Lund, Utsa Renee Tanner

Flattening the Hierarchy: The Co-Creation of an Advanced, Doctoral-Level Course in Feminist-Informed Family Therapy Jennifer L. Matheson, Kristen Benson, Stephanie R. Walsh REFLECTION

Reflections on Parenting a Child with ADHD: Exploring Professional-Client Relationships Kathryn Robinson

POLITICS AND HUMOR

Labels Scott Johnson

MOVIEfPLAY REVIEW

Real Women Have Curves, Directed by Patricia Cardoso Reviewed by Kristen Holm, and Kathrine Daniels

BOOK REVIEW

Interwoven Lives: Adolescent Mothers and Their Children, by T. Whitman, J. Borkowski, D. Keogh, and K. Weed Reviewed byAngela J. Huebner \ Journal oflnternational Women's Studies 57 BSC Vol. 5, #5, June 2004 Bridgewater Stale College (Note: Articles are in PDFformat and require Acrobat reader 4.0 or higher - fl'ee download)

About the Articles JQ!lrlllll Challenge.s andCopJugStraJegies of WomeR FQod Cr.op~ E.utreprenellrs.in Fa\{ol)!Yision, Camuoon SllQmj~~on By Lotsll1art Fonjong Guiddines Polities (If/and Backlash By Ann Braithwaite

Single Professional Women: A GI.(lbal.l'heIlQmenOn ChalIe1!ges ;!!I.d Onportunities By Linda Berg-Cross, Anne-Marie Scholz, JoAnne Long, Ewa Grzeszcyk, Anjali Roy

Self-I)ercention of Female Educational Administrators in Nigcria: Reflections on a SodQIQgical Study By Chika Josephine A Ifedili (Ph. D.)

The ShortfaJJ.(lfFemale Mathematics Lectu.J'j)rs in Nigexian Universities: Strategies for Promotion amI Rdention of Prosp..ecJiveFemale MathematicsLecturcrs By Dr. (Mrs.) AN.G. Alutu & Eraikhuell1en. L. (Mrs.)

An.EnidemiologicalSlIrvecy on the Presence ofToxic Checmicals in Soap-sand Cosmetics Used by Adolescent FemlikStudents from a Nigerian University By Obuekwe, Ifeyinwa Flossy, PhD and Ochei Vche Mabel, M.Phann

Feminism. Feminist Scholarshin.l!nd Social Integration of Women; The Struggle for African-Amexican Womeu, By Jilly M. Ngwainmbi

Essays Taking Her Name: QnQueer Male"Woman­ Identification" and Feminist Them By A Loudennilk

Book Reviews UnsideDown/Irrside Qut: Critkal DeJlates on Gender and Women's Stl!!)jes Societies in Transition·Challenges to Women's and Gender Studies Reyiewed by Ozlell1 Ezer Journal of Lesbian Studies 58 Volume 8, Numbers 3/4 2004

Lesbian Ex-Lovers: The Really Long-Term Relationships

Lesbian Ex-Lover Relationships: Under-Estimated, Under-Theorized and Under-Valued? Jaqueline S. Weinstock "THE CHANGER ANDTHE CHANGED": EX-LOVERS AS CONTEXTS FOR DEVELOPMENT To All the Girls I Left Before Alison Bechdel Tenth Anniversary Jiff Stranger Coming Out of My Closet Barbara Brown In My Dream: My Ex-Lovers' Unconventional Convention Pat Pomerleau Chavez These Most Difficult Tasks Karen Heise Passion Marilyn Lee MOVING COSTS: CHALLENGES OF (RE)DEFINING OUR RELATIONSHIPS AND DEALING WITH UNFINISHED BUSINESS Still the One Susan McCully Loading Up the U-Haul: Traveling the Spaces Between Friends and Lovers Tammie M. Kennedy Daring to Take the Risk Myra Betschild, Adrienne Fortanier Family Affairs L. J. 'Tess" Tessier .Jf)unudoj Women &JJlging 59

Volume 16 Numbers 3/4 2004

FROM THE EDITOR Alone and Content: Frail Seniors Living In Their Own Home Compared to Those Who Live with Others Krislen Guslavson, MSW, CherylD. Lee, PhD, MSW Understanding and Reducing Stress and Psychological Distress in Older Women with Heart Disease Nancy K Janz, PhD, Julia A. Dodge, RN, MB, Mary R. Janevlc, MPH, PhD, Xihong Lin, PhD, AmyE. Donaldson, MB, Noreen M Clark, PhD Women's Financial Planning for Retirement: The Impact of Disruptive Life Events NancyA. Ore/, PhD, LPC, Ru/hA. Ford, MSBB, OTR/L, BCG, Charlene Brock, BS

Gender Differences in Factors that Influence Time Spent Planning for Retirement JoyM. Jacobs-Lawson, PhD, Doug/as A. Hershey, PhD, Kirs/an A. NeUkam, MS Gender Differences in Physical Performance, Body Composition, and Dietary Intake in Homebound Elders Joseph R. Sharkey, PhD, MPH, RD, Laurence G. Branch,PhD Risk Factors Associated with Osteoporosis in Hispanic Women MelodyM. Yarbrough, PhD, CHE8, Deanna Perez Williams, MA, CHE8, Marsha M. Allen, MD Older Women on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Exploring the Health of Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites Christie Zunker, MA, Candace Rulf, MA, Julie Cummins, PhD Persevering: The Experience of Well Elderly Women Overcoming the Barriers to the U.S. Health Care System Wendy Duggleby, DSN, RN, ADCN, Badia Abdullah, BSN, RN, Joan Ba/eman, MSSW, ACSM Pioneers in Our Own Lives: Grounded Theory of Lesbians' Midllfe Development Lynn Calhoun Howel/, PhD, AmyBelh, PhD Women's Adjustment to Widowhood: Does Social Support Matter? Nancy B. Miller, PhD, Virginia L. Smerglia, MA, Nicole Bouche!, MA Biographical Sketches of Elderly African-American Women in Later Life . Jean E. Daniels, DSW BOOK REVIEWS 60 GKalliope a journal of women's literature & art VOL. XXVI NO.2 2004

Poetry and Fiction Winner Jan Bailey 5 SlUlfish Alana Merritt Mahaffey 56 Eccentricity Finalists Katharine Gregg 57 Ennui Carol Wade Lundberg 6 What Alice & Dorothy Learned Maria Hummel 59 Aubade Susan Azar Porteifield 8 Morning Song Melissa Frederick 61 The Pyramid Builders Jan Bailey 9 Tabitha's Deer Laura McCullough 62 What to Do with a Dead Bird Wanda S. Praisner 10 Vultures and Men ofSnow Daneen Wardrop 64 Encomium, One-and-a-HalfVoices. Nancy Pearson 12 The Uncertainty (principle) Two People Leigh Herrick 14 Geese 65 Poem for One-and-a-HalfVoices LesMa Newman 16 The Last Word 66 Evening Game of Catch­ Wanda S. Praisner 18 In Disorder Pat Kaufman 77 Acrobat Ruth KnaJo Set/on 19 The God of Girls Angela Starita 81 Biancheria Leigh Herrick 21 What Will Happen to You Alice B. Fogel 85 Starting Small Nancy Kassel!· 87 New Suede Shoes Fiction Tara Bray 88 How My Mother Died Patricia Pedersen 22 The Real Thing 89 Perfect Alina lilttle Villegas 23 Learning to Live on Rock Janet Dol/ocker 90 In Response to My Ex's Jo Barney 27 Living Off the Land Proposed Visit Lucy Bucknell 31 Rain, Heavy at Times In All the Benevolent Directions Lysa James 91 Maria Casale 33 The Nutmeg Tree Jan Chapman 92 Hester Prynne Tells All Intense Conversations ofWomen Karen Wunsch 96 Interview Josephine Pallos 105 What We Have Here .A'fary Sue Koeppel 37 The Writer Who Loves Artists: Edith Pearlman 107 Flip and Marian An Interview with Carol Manley 111 On the Bus Susan Vreeland

Visual Artists Anna Demovidova 45 "Riddle #1" 46 "Bathers 2" 47 "Portrait with Apple" 48 "Smoking 2" 49 "Reclined Nude on Green" 50 "Woman with Fruit on the Table" 51 "Woman with Falling Red Fruit" 52 "Nude's Back" 53 "Woman with Mollusks" Anna Demovidova 54 "Woman with Papaya and Strawberries" 55 "Self-Portrait Against Green" Char Marie Flood 67. "Flyin' High" 68 "Waiting, Waiting" 69 "Summer Solstice" 70 "Chairs at Buckingham Fountain" 71 "Back Stage I" 72 "Indian Shoes" 73 "Young American" 74 "The Green mill" 75 "In Remembrance" 76 "Listening to the Game" Toni Tnlesdale 93 "Untitled" 94 "Untitled" 95 "Untitled" 106 "Untitled"

Contributors' Notes 116 N°24 LJETO 2004. 61

[SUMMARIES IN ENGLISH)

RomklnJe . na§e sugradanke Romany Women - Our Fellow Citizens

04 Isabela Mihalache: lenska prava: Sudjelovanje Romkinja u javnom zivotu Women's Rights: Romany Women's Participation in Public Life

12 Zorica Mrsevle: Romkinje izmedu mita i (srbijanske tranzicijskel stvarnosti Romany Women Between Myth and (Serbian Transitional) Reaiity

20 Bibiiografija knjiga 0 Romima koje se nalaze u bibiioteci lenske infoteke Books on Roma within Women's Infoteka Library - Bibliography

~rl Lanka . ~en8 u gradanskom ratu Srj Lanka - Women in Civil War

22 Neloufer de Mel: Akter iii zrtva? Srilankanske militantice za vrijeme meduvlasca Agent or Victim? The Sri Lankan Woman Miiitant in the Interregnum

34 Ananda Galappatti: Psiholoska patnja, "trauma" i PTSP: implikacije za zene u zonama sukoba Sri Lanke Psychological Suffering, "Trauma" and PTSO: Impiications for Women in Sri Lanka's Confiict Zones

Esej Essay

46 Oarija lilie: Pjesnikinje Women Poets

Intervju Interview

48 Gordana Lukac-Koritnik: Pravobraniteljica za ravnopravnost spolova u Republici Hrvatskoj Gender Equaiity Ombdusman in the Republic of Croatia Razgovarala: Koraljka Oiiic

Osvrtl Reviews

55 Rozalija llie i Emilija llic: 0 Romska zeno - iz romske riznice Pise: Oarija lilie

56 Gloria Steinem: Revolucija iznutra - knjiga 0 samopostovanju Revolution from Within -A Book of Self-Esteem Pise: Oarija lilie

Tko su i ~to rade? Who Are They? What are They Doing?

58 Udruge Romkinja Romany Women's Associations

60 Vijestl, Informaclje, kalendar News, Info, Calendar •• 62

Volume 29, No.2, Summer 2004

2 From the Editor

4 Kollshah JEWISH WOMEN MAKE NEWS Patriarchy in Paris· Orthodox feminists in New York. University women in Berlin • Gender talks in Tel Aviv and Ramallah • Clean water, clean sex, clean undies-three activists set to work· and more. 14 Readers Respond to articles on young teens and oral sex, Betty Boop, and body obsession at a women's seder. FEATU ES MOM MY, WARS

, 16 Career Shock: A New Jewish Mother Enters the Mommy Wars ' llY ~~ " A\jJi]t&f~ifoernbx ~~._!l'\iil~'r§ii!~~fu>ll ~~M ~~"!l'fl!l1iJ!l]l\~ ffi~' , ~~~ &~\)Jlil,.b;~ ~I~$l\lw , !llir~. r~ ~~ ~ fu.w J'"fli~ 'W'Iir{f §'\W Ill!ll ffi ~\i!ll. 1I.w wt- ';t~\ ~'®1 ili= ffi ~i& ~,V~ iilllJ 1llc'IiJ ~ ;~(""OO ~~{ff~ ~jijJ <¥Jit'

, 19 We Need a Playground Revolution fttI,~ ~<@[~ j~j 0'i~,~~~~;]l; ':Jikl>mf? w.J~~ ~!ffit~'ll\ll7 rra~ ;Wily' ' \~. 2Wlti'a "'~ ~ lIillo'#> ~@~1i li(~iIT$ em &M)~my~,i&limlk.. [i;',w!l.~- 1li'1I1~~;ll;1".'\!;<¥,,~. ~ ifiNl,m cftoll !R~ ~ ~© IT})1i!_ ',;,' n

~Ml(;.~ , !;~f;lt~!~~!f~!~k 23 Why Women's Organizations Aren't Helping Much tv &§.fit@7© ~.@

Why is this magazine 38 Reviews called LILITH? Julia WolfMazow on women in Yiddish stories· Susan Sapiro explores ways communities III the Cardell ofEdell, 10llg can help us • Hana Kramer on Jewish diversity· Bev Greenberg reviews a new novel from the before the eating ofthe apple, author of The River Midnight· Karen Propp on a crop ofwomen's "illness memoirs" • plus an the Holy One created the excerpt from Nessa Rapoport's new memoir. first human beings-a man, Adam, and a woman, Lilith. 46 Tsena Rena , Lilith said "We are equal because we are created LILITH'S lineup of upcoming events, exhibits, films and good deeds, from the same earth." 48 "I am an American" -from The Alphabet of Ben Sira, 23a-b by Bessie Teicher {as told to her daughter, Pearl Manne) From 1917, an intimate narrative, part ofLILrrn's celebration of Jewish women's lives in America, marking the 350th anniversary ofJewish life in the U.S, 63

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departments· 3 contributors

l' publlsMr~s letter

14' p·an~.ral11a· It Isn't Easy B~ing Green; .When Ignorance Isn't 81i~: If These Walls Could Come DOwn

8 family matters BUDDING BEAUTY As breast cancer survivor Elizabeth SusSman Nassau's l~year-old daughter begins davalo'ping bniasts,Nassau experiences a mix of excitement and trepidation.

II, in practice NEWS FLASH ON HOT FLASHES A new study finds that treating breast cancer survivors' hot flashes with hormone replacement therapy can lead to recurrence. Whal'alternaltves do survivors have? Breast cancer spe<;lallst Charles loprinzi, MO, a profes­ sor of oncology at the Mayo Clinic Medical School, explores the options.

48 cancer girl BRAND NEW DAY If today is the first day of the rest of our Cancer Girl's life, then what is she expected to do about tomorrow? And the day after? . features

18 soy by AveI}' Hurl New research suggests that soy foods, once touted as breast cancer preventatives, may not have the health benefits researchers initially expected. In fact, it's pos. sible they pose dangers for women at risk. Our inves· tigative report explores whether soy foods are a poten· tial cure or curse.

24 wish you were here,.. by Jennifer New As .cancer survivors head to cancer retreats deep in nalure, they're rediscovering that the Great Outdoors can be a balm for their weary souls.

28 profiles DWELL IN POSSIBILITY by Nicole Peradotto First diagnosed with cancer at age 3, Lynn R. Taylor wasn't expected to survive into adulthood. Now 42, the eight-time cancer survivor is a living testament to the strength of the human spirit. BEDSIDE MANNER by Carey Hamilton Dale Evans is a nurse administrator who hasn't let convention or breast cancer get in the way of helping others, companion

34 Remembrance of ThIngs Past; Publication BiaSi CHnical Trials Watch~ Resources 64

MAMM MAGAZINE Volume 6, Issue No 6 july / august 2004

departments 4 contrjbuto~s 5 publisher's letter 6. family matters SMALL PACKAGES Phyllis Edgerly Ring never expected a small gesture would take on so much significance. . 9 panorama., When Do,ctocs Disagree; More than Skin Deep', 12 money matters BilLS, BillS, BILlS ,", '. When trying to cope-w.lthmedicaJ bilJs;(t'sali too easy to findyourself mired in a pool of forms a~d receipts, especiaily if you don't have insurance.," Here are silt steps t9 keep your ducks in a row and the hospital billing department off your back. The first is remain calm. 32 cancer girl FRIENDS LIKE THESE How do you deal with fair-weather friends, the' ones who don't know how to relate to the new, post-diagilo~ sis yO,u? Cancer Girl Jami Bernard suggests givl'ng them a taste 01 their own medicine.

features IG can we work It out? by Sue Rochman Experts weigh in on whether e~ercise can trestor. exacerbate symptoms of lymphedema.

22 profile YOUR STRENGTH, YOUR SONG, WAS FOR ME A SOURCE OF HELP by Lynn Harris Rabbi Yael Ridberg drew strength from her faith and the 'reconstructed' psalms her New York congregation recited during her breast cancer treatment. companion 24 FAMILY AFFAIR by Pr8chi Patel Ovarian cancer family registries track the disease over several generations so researchers can study genetic predispositions and their interactions with the environment. 26 CAREGIVERS NEED SUPPORT, TOO by Caitlin E. Cox Even the most stalwart of caregivers can bow under the preSSure of having to be a constant source of strength and support. Caregiver support groups ensure that the friends and family of cancer patients never howe to face their new roles alone. 65 breast'~ancer survivorship issue

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5 contributors , .,", 6 . edit~r;~ I~~~r~-, ',-'

", .. '. 12 1'~sp:i'~~f'lonCANCERA~'CATALYSTDown in the, BlgE~sy"a breast. ca,n~er dia.&nosi~"allows a butto~ed-UP wo~an,t~ Ir~e her~lf.·to be the person she n~verknew she could be-,-not to mention get:' in'toucl{With her: inil'er il~ls'~.

32 cancer girl MUSCLE&OFJHE HEART. . After surgery, Cancer-~irU;nds \t;s:a:little harder to stay' in the shape she was so proud of before breast cancer.Sure',strength· is sexy~buUt turns out· there's more than one kind of strength.

features

14 survivor: what's In aword1,'by Sa:bar~ MfJntel For. some" t~e .term "s-~rvjvor" __ means~trength, resille,nce and trlump~,-but, oth~rs who've had breast cancer would rather be knoWflas something 'else;

20 back. to work )Y,Mary D'~mbros.jo R.etur~ing to the .job 'after, cance~---:-or just to an acti~e Jlfe'-can make 'ad'justlng t'or:covery both easier and more difflctJ1t. fovr women showu~' ,,: hOW' to do it."

28 profile ,HE BOLD FACE OF A CELEBRITY· COLUMNIST -by Ben Adler A newspa'per \'lfite~whl)Chats 'with the likes of Oprah and NiCOleln her Column also battled ':bre~st and ovarian ~a'ri'~ersaild wory, surviving with both wit and style.

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departments 4 contributors 7 publisher's letter 8 panorama MOTHER NATURE'S UTILE HELPERS Some herbal remedies may interfere with cancer treatment. HER2 STATUS REVERSES ITSELF A HER2-negalive tumor could have a recurrence that is HER2-positive. 12 first person PERSONAL BEST Borrowing a page from fellow can­ cer survivor lance Armstrong, Emily Cousins realizes she doesn't have to win the Tour de France to make the most of her new-found health, 15 international dispatch HOPE IN WAR-TORN KABUL A new clinic in Kabul finally makes cancer care available to Afghani'Women. 16 research WHITHER OVACHECK? Ovarian cancer advocates are still waiting for the ovarian cancer diagnostic test to hit primetime. 48 cancer girl MIND THE GAP Cancer Girl Jami Bernard braces hef­ self for an unanticipated gap in insurance coverage. Maybe life in a plastic bubble won't be so bad after all. features 22 where will you be on nov, 21 by Melissa 8. Robinson Our nation's health crisis is one of the leading pOints of o contention in the presidential election. MAMM exam­ j ines candiqates George W. Bush and John Kerry's E ~ stands on cancer issues and the problem of the unin- . sured. 30 a delicate balance by Barbara Mantel Clinical trials lead-to progress in cancer treatments_ But is participation in a clinical trial right for you? MAMM looks at the potential risks and benefits. 36 profiles UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM by Yumi Wilson Breasl cancer survivor Mai lran goes against her tradi­ tional Vietnamese upbringing by speaking openly about her diagnosis. Today, she helps other Asian Americans overcome the stigma that cancer can bring. STARRING AS HERSELF by Cindy Burke Tami Agassi has led a very different life from her younger brother, tennis superstar Andre Agassi. But with a celebrity cookbook benefiting cancer research out this month, Tami Agassi is proving that she has star power all her own. companion 42 THE POWER OF 'YUM' Nutritious recipes that pack a flavorful punch. MANUSHI 67 A Journal about Women and Society

No.142 May. June 2004

The Unexpected Verdict ~ 2 Postmortem of the NDA Defeat and the Congress Victory MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Relics, Religion and Rivalry - 14 The Return of the Dalada DOLORA CHAPELLE WOJCIEHOWSKI

Of Kunti and Satyawati 21 Sexually Assertive Women of the Mahabharata PRADIP BHATIACHARVA

In Letter, Not in Spirit 26 Tokenism Marks Women's Political Participation in Bangladesh NAZMUNESSA MEHTAB

Rejoinder: An Alarntist Reaction ~.~ .. 30 Distortions in the Name of Political Correctness J.K. BAJAJ

The Life and Times ofBharaJ Mata , 34 Nationalism as Invented Religion SADANJHA

Poem: Ode to Her Legs 39 SALEEM PEERADINA

Short Story: The Vtdya Thee 41 NIDHI S. ASTHANA

Readers'Forum 43 68

A Journal about Women and Society

No. 143 July - August2004

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Responses to Manushi 2

On the Plus Side 4 A Review of NDA Regime's Perfonnance (part IT) MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Manufactured Beauties 14 lndia's lntegration into theGlobal Beauty lndustry SUSAN RUNKLE

Five Holy Virgins, Five Sacred Myths Partill "One-in Herself' Why Kunti Remains a Kanya 25 PRADIP BHATIACHARYA

Battlin~ for Education 34 The Challenges ofEducating Girls in Rural Maharashtra CHETNA GALA SINHA & MICHELLE ROSENTHAL

Short Story: GrandExpectations 40 RITA NATH KESHARI

Know Your Rights: Do'sandDon'tsinAdoption Law...... 43, MANUSHI 69 A Journal about Women and Society

No. 144 September- October 2004

Readers' Responses 2

Remembering Bapu 5 Let Us Practice, Not Preach Gandhi MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Debate:Unfair Criticism 8 Rejoinder to Madhu Kishwar's Critique of Anti-Globalisation Brigades PRITHVI SHARMA

Respecting Peoples' Choices 11 Response to Prithvi Shanna's Defence of AGBs MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Part IV: Five Holy VIrgins, Five SacredMyths She Who Must Be Obeyed , 19 Draupadi : The lll-Fated One PRADIP BHATTACHARYA

When Women Take on Wage Work 31 A Report from Tamil Nadu's Export Processing Zone PADMINI SWAMINATHAN

ShortStory: Nairobbery 39 RASIKSHAH

Keyboards of Desire 43 Where Identities are Carefully Concealed, Attitudes are More Plainly Revealed ASHWIN MAHESH Cover: Braiding (1999) by John Bidwell 70 v Editor's Farewell: Still in Search MyriamJ. A. Chancy ofSare Spaces

CRITICAL ESSAYS

I "OfMonsters and Mothers: Filipina Melinda Luisa deJesus s American Identity and Maternal Legacies rf) en ...... in Lynda J. Barry's Ont Hundred Demons" c;1 q- ~ 0 157 "Rewriting Exile, Remapping Empire, Yu·Fang Cho ~ 0 0 Re~membering Home: Hualing Nieh's '0 N ~ rl Mulbmy and Peach" c'd ~ p( ~ rf) 201 "Art Comes for the Archbishop: The Luz Calvo • ~ "' Semiotics ofContemporary Chicana :E'" '\j g ::> Feminism and the Work orAlma Lopez" J z 226 "Fertile Cosmofeminism: Ruth L. Ozeki Shamum Black • u and Transnational Reproduction U ~ ~..... '" "':E COUNTERPOINTS SPECIAL SECTION: S ::> CU rf) H VOICES FROM HISPANIOLA ...... 0 ...... ~ :> 69 Meridians Roundtable with Edwidge Ginetta Candelario ~ S Danticat, Loida Maritza Perez, Myriam ~ J. A. Chancy, and Nelly Rosario 92 "Edwidge Danticat's Kitchen History" Vallrie Loichot II? "Julia Alvarez and the Anxiety of Luda M. Suarez Latina Representation" 146 "The Gate to Phaeton" Kathlun M. Balutansky

CULTUREWORKS

27 Fiction: "Dona Carminda e 0 principe" Re,gina Rheda 34 Translation: "Miss Carminda and Lydia Billon the Prince"

66 Poetry: "New World Babylon Remix Sheila Maldonado (Honduran punta)" 225 Poetry: "On the Ferry to Staten Island" AriSe] White

IN THE TRENCHES 40 "She Who Returned Home: The Narrative Kimberly D. Nettles ofan Afro-Guyanese Activist"

BOOK REVIEWS

257 Review onean Goulbourne's Woman Son.9 Carol Bailey 261 Review ofHorne Bound: Filipino American Lives Trinidad Linares a(tOSS Cultures, Communities, and Countries

264 Review ofPIaa, Lan,gua,ge, and Identity in Kwame Dixon Afto-Costa Rican Literature

267 List ofBooks Received 27' About the Contributors 274 Guidelines for Contributors .,idwifery 71 ~-~- _m,dw2Q9Y Issue Number 70, Summer 2004 Hands-On Care

DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 2 From the Editor 4 Poetry 5 Networking 6 Tricks of the Trade 7 Marion's Message 8 Question of the Quarter Traditional Midwifery, page 22 59 Media Reviews 61 News fEATURES Giving Birth and Being Born in Water, page 44 70 Classified Advertising Midwifery Today 71 Calendar 9 Teaching Respect for Hands-On Care-Ina May Gaskin 73 Photo Album II The Primal Touch of Birth-Kara Maia Spencer International Midwife 14 Hands-On Care-Jill Cohen 40 ATrip to the Tropics IS Midwives: Creators of Community-Alison Bastien 41 Cards & Letters '7 Extra Special Care for Birthing Women who happen to be HIV-positive -Nancy Miller 18 What More Can We Do About HIV?-Nancy Miller 20 Raven Lang-Dina Davidson 22 Traditional Midwifery-Alison Bastien - 24 So, You Want a License, Eh?-Carol Galftschi 26 The Business of Midwifery-Linda Lieberman 28 Library Displays Spread the Word about Midwives-Karen E. Wallace 30 Bonding-Saro}ni Mehta-Lissak 32 The Many Ways to Sew Up a Uterus-Jlfdy Slome Cohaill 35 ICP-the Mystery Itch-Sara Rea 36 A Candle-Laine Holmall 38 Bearer of Light-Homeopathic Phosphorus-Peggy Sawyer International Midwife Dear MidwiferyToday, 42 Is There ABalance? -KellyL. Holder Enclosed are photos [cover and page 37] falun by my lJ-year-old daughter Lily 44 Giving Birth and Being Born in Water-Albin ]holli Runyan af fhe birfh of myfifth ehild, firJf 45 Waterbirth-Comelia Ellllillg son, William Leopold Fern Runyan, 8 Ihs 11 oz, b(Jm StptembeT 10. 2003. 0/3:06 pm. 49 Hands of life-Jemliftr Hall I am a midwife and his mother, Diana Fern. 50 Preserving Traditional Midwifery Around the World-Maria Fa1lflill Hisftther is William Rurlyon. AlIa}rmnlat the 52 Interviews with Maiden Midwives-Mary Kroeger bir/h were his olhersisters Bta (age 10), Clair (15), Ava (17) andAuntie Dawn Hunter. 54 The Cord and the Strength of Life~MarillaAlzlfgaray 55 En Espaiiol-MarillaAlzlfgaray 7hankyou, Diana Fern 56 Mercy In Action - Vicki Penwell 72 SUMMER 2004 VOLUME XIV· NUMBER 2

UP FRONT 65 Taking Back the Whip 6 LETTERS BY JESSICA SEIGEL 10 CONTRIBUTORS The author cracks a wlJip. thm takn a crack at tlu 11 UNQUOTE powerfUl and 1O:y image ofwomm and hullwlJips. 13 MS. MUSINGS 68 Dances with Wolves BY CATHERINE ORENSTEIN NEWS Rtd Riding Hood IJdS hun NATIONAL variously chaste, racy 14 Women Leaders, March for Women's lives Photos, dnd wolfish. but in tarly Polhical Conventions, MortgageS for Moms, Indecent oral taln slu was a Laws, Asian Pacific Women, Dispatches. Calendar. triumphant luro;,u on

her "wisdom jo.unuy. U GLOBAL 24 Unequal Laws, B1~g Italian Women, Peru's DEPARTMENTS VoUeyball Politician, North Korean Refugee Tale. lAW Dispatches,. Networking Corner. 59 Just Verdlctsl \V},y wonzm should embrace jury l(rviu. FEATURES BY MARISSA N. BAn 36 One Funny Woman HEALTH BY ElAINE LAFFERTY 63 Vlagra or an Rx for Sex1 Com~didn Wrwda Sykes it lUvoud 10 the propofi/ion Women an: diJIarisfied, not d)'ifiwctional that whaulltr happfnI in flu world, you gatta laugh. BY SHEENAH HAUKIH

What's So Funny? ESSAY BY GINA BARRECA 74 Between a Woman and Her Doctor men~ The diffrrmct bthiJUn and An unforgettable ItOry about abortion. womtn's humor may be the diffirenu BY MARTHA MENDOZA bdwun revolt and few/ution.

FICTION Wicked Funny 78 By-and-By BY NINA BURLEIGH BY AMY BLOOM WITH EllEN SNORlLAHD Somt ofour jUnnitil women 84 How I left Onondaga County and Found -F~ Bernhard, Garofalu, Peace and Contentment on 72nd Street Clin/on, Najirny-wtigh in on BY JANE CIABATTARI what malus UJ lAugh. POETRY 82 How Everything Adores Being Alive BY MARY OLIVER 44 Food, Farmlng ...Femlnlsml BY ELAINE LIPSON 85 Big Baby Making the t:d.Jt for growing. cooking and eating BY JOY KATZ organifally-plus, the Sww Food movernmt and the fight against g(fUNC modification. TOUCHING HISTORY 86 Encounters with U!?mm ofrmown. 50 Our August Amazons BY MICHELE KaRT BOOK REVI EWS One( again, Olympian womtn will 88 Alice GambrtU on The Fire This TIme; Brmda impms and inspiT( at the Summer Wineappk on Bobbed Hair and Bathtub Gin; Ganus. Also. a convtfsati0'l with ]ant Ciabattari on The News from Panguay; Anita DeFrantz. . TIna McElroy Ansa on Shifting 11uough Neutral; Sarah Gonzaus on A Seahorse Year. 55 Documenting Women BY AMY TAU BIN 95 BACKTALK DONNA BRAZILE Documtntary}ibns are hot stuJ]: altd womm have made some oftlu PAGI 68 He;,' there, 96 NO COMMENT hut ofthe latest hunch, PIUf' It llttle Red Riding Hood. convmation with Sheila Nevins, 73 Introduction Stay·ing the Course BRENDA DALY vii Special Features Women's Studies and Activism: An Interview with Ellen Messer-Davidow ...... 1

Taking the Horizon Path-2003 NWSA Conference Plenary MINNIE BRUCE PRATT 15

The Rise of the Bangladesh Garment Industry: Globalization, Women Workers, and Voice (Prize-winning essaYI NWSA, Women of Color Caucus, 200l) FAUZIA ERFAN AHMED 34 Articles Race (and Gender and Class' and Child Custody: Theorizing Intersections in Two Canadian Court Cases CHARMAINE C. WILLIAMS 46

Stories /lThat Only a Mother" Could Write: Midcentury Peace Activism, Mater­ nalist Politics, and Judith Merrills Early Fiction LISA YASZEK 70

Postcolonial Fiction and the Outsider Within: Toward a Literary Practice of Femi· nist Standpoint Theory BROOKE LENZ 98

Rethinking Masculinized Tools: Machetes, Women's Work, and Suburban Yard Maintenance WAIRIMU NGARUlYA NJAMBI and MELISSA PUTMAN SPRENKLE 121

Changing Clothes: Gender Inequality and Professional Socialization CARRIE YANG COSTELLO 138

Brain Sex, Cyberpunk Cinema, Feminism, and the Dis/location of Heterosexuality MICHELLE CHILCOAT 156

Reports The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture: Research, Ethics, and ActiVism in the Archives LAURA MICHAM 177

Women's Studies in the Western United States KAREN L. SALLEY, BARBARA SCOTT WINKLER, MEGAN CELEEN, and HEIDI MECK 180

Book Reviews No Thrning Back: The and the Future of Women by Estelle B. Freedman Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's End by Sara M. Evans Feminism in the Heartland by Judith Ezekiel STEPHANIE GILMORE 190

Dinah's Daughters: Gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to Late Antiquity by Helena Zlotnick Reading the Women of the Bible: A New Interpretation of Their Stories by Tikva Frymer·Kensky Midrashic Women: Formations of the Feminine in Rabbinic Literature by Judith R. Baskin Menstrual Purity: Rabbinic and Christian Reconstructions of Biblical Gender by Charlotte Elisheva Fonrobert Rebuilding the House of Israel: Architectures of Gender in Jewish Antiquity by Cynthia M. Baker ESTHER FUCHS 196 (continued, next page) 74

(continued) Purity (Tchola) directed by Anat Zuria JUDITH R. BASKIN 206

Teaching Science for Social Justice by Angela Calabrese Barton, with Jason L. Ermer, Tanahia A Burkett, and Margery D. Osborne Connecting Girls and Science: Constructivism, Feminism, and Science Education Reform by Elaine V. Howes CAROL B. BRANDT 208

Connecting Girls and Science: Constructivism, Feminism, and Science Education Reform by Elaine V. Howes MARALEE MAyBERRy 212

Women, Technology, and the Myth of Progress by Eileen B. Leonard AMY BUG 214

Self-Trust and Reproductive Anatomy by Carolyn McLeod TANYA ZANISH·BELCHER 216

The Empress Theodora: Partner of Justinian by James ABan Evans Women in Purple: Rulers of Medieval Byzantium by Judith Herrin MARY A. VALANTE 218

Divine Feminine: Theosophy and Feminism in England by Joy Dixon Radical Spirits: Spiritualism and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century America by Ann Braude JUNE HADDEN HOBBS 221

Saints Sinners Survivors: Strong Black Women in African American Literature by Trudier Harris The Freedom to Remember: Narrative, Slavery, and Gender in Contemporary Dlack Women's Fiction by Angelyn Mitchell KAREN CHANDLER ,.. 225

Myth and Fairy Tale in Contemporary Women's Fiction by Susan Sellers. Tracing Arachne's Web: Myth and Feminist Fiction by Krist~n M. Mapel Bloomberg M. CHARLENE BALL 229

Damaged Identities, Narrative Repair by Hilda Lineman Nelson Women Escaping Violence: Empowerment through Narrative by Elaine J. Lawless BARBARA RYAN 234

Into Our Own Hands: The Women's Health Movement in the United States, 1969-1990 by Sandra Morgen TANFER EMIN·TUNC 237

Wired to the World, Chained to the Home: Telework in Daily Life by Penny Cur­ stein MARY A. ARMSTRONG 240

Can for Papers 243 0'10) Nashim 75 A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES

Fall ¢ Number 8 ¢ 5765/2004

MULTICULTURALISM IN THE WORLD OF JEWISH WOMEN

MULTICULTURALISM AND MIGRATION Michal Ben Ya'akov, Afiyah in the Lives of North African Jewish Widows: Rosa Marfa Pegueros, Radical Feminists-No Need Apply 174 Realization of a Dream or Solu-tion to a Problem? 5 Marla Brettschneider and Dawn Robinson Rose, RachelSharaby, looking Forward and Backward: Engaging Jewish Feminist Diversity Issues: Modern and Traditional Gender Patterns among Seven Concepts and Several Questions 180 Yemenite Immigrant Women in a Moshav 25 Beverly Mizrachi, Non-Mainstream Education, Limited Mobility, and the Second Generation of Moroccan Immigrant Women: Shaul Magid, Is Egalitarianism Heresy? The Case of the Kindergarten Teacher's Assistant 50 Rethinking Gender on the Margins of Judaism 189 Shalva Wei', Ethiopian Jewish Women: Trends and Transformations in the Context ofTransnational Change 73 Wise Women Larissa Remennick, Providers, Caregivers, and Sluts: Rachel Adelman, On laughter and Re-membering 230 Women with a Russian Accent in Israel 87 Yakov Azriel, Four Poems: Rebecca and Esau; Dinah's Candle; * * * * lullaby for Moses; From Mel leah, to You, Rac~el 245 Resident Artist Symposium: Tense Dialogues-Speaking (Across) Multicultural Differences in the Judith Margolis, The Painted Word: jewish Women's Book Art 251 Jewish Feminist World, edited by Marla Brettschneider **** Carol Conaway, Journey to the Promised land: How I Became an African-American Jew Carole B. Balin, To Reveal Our Hearts: Rather Than a jewish African American 115 Jewish Women Writers in Tsarist Russia, revIewed by Gabriella 5afran 268 Michele Clark, Memories of an Intercultural Education 1955-1957 129 Esther Schely.Newman, Our lives Are But Stories: Jennifer Chau, More Than Chicken Chow Mein 136 Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women, Jessica Radin, Better Off Than You Would Have Been: reviewed by Rahel Wasserfafl 274 Feminist legacies for Transnational Adoptive Families lena Jedwab Rozenberg, Girl with Two landscapes: in the Jewish Community 143 The Wartime Diary of lena Jedwab, 1941-1945, Yolanda Shoshana, Am I My Sister's Keeper? 154 reviewed by Yehiel Grenimann 276 Cole Krawitz, AVoice From Within: "My Terrorist," a film by Yulie Gerstel, reviewed by Amia Lieblich 281 A Challenge for the Conservative Jewish Movement Call for Papers-Nashim no. 11 and its Gay/lesbian Activists 165 Yemenlte Jew"ish Women 283 Contributors to This Issue 284 76 NOQA Nordic Joumal ofWomen sStudies

I/o. 2 2004, Volume 12

Bente Meyer and Susanne V. Knudsen Editorial 66 Susanne V. Knudsen and Lotta Strandberg Introduction: Gender and power I 67 Nina Lykke Between patticularism, universalism and transversalism. Reflections on the politics of location of European feminist research and _ education ., 72 Catlzrine Egeland Interventions in a eat's cradle 83 Eva Skcerbcek It takes two to tango - on knowledge production and intersubjectivity 93 Susanne V. Knudsen Gender paradoxes and power - theoretical reflections with empirical awareness 102 Philomena Essed Cloning amongst professors: normativities and imagined homogeneities : 113 77 o x a a l' t Journal

Volume 14, 2004 Dreams ofthe Future

EDITORIAL .4' I Jieun Rhee From Goddess to Cyborg: Lee Bul and Mariko Mori 5

Angela Dimitrakaki interviews Jenny Marketou I Flying Spy Potatoes and Hacktivism 121

Artist's Pages " Olga Kisseleva Seven Deadly Desires 2l-23 .

Andrea Liss Maternal Rites: Feminist Strategies 24

Artist's Pages Olga Kisseleva Power Bike .32-33 Text by Ekaterina Iragui. 33

Mysoon Rizk Neutralised Disclosure: Deflecting the Gaze in Contemporary Syrian Art 34

Artist's Pages , Suzanne Treister Operation Swan Lake 44-48

Katya Andreyeva interviews Olga Chernysheva The Future is always an Idea .49

Paula Smithard The Story ofAnother Eye: Helen Chadwick. .55

Julie Ault, Honey Biba Beckerlee and Katrine Dirckinck-Holrnfeld n conversation The Danish Art Academy's 96th Anniversary Dreams offeminist revolt in the academy 65

Women Artists at Dak'Art 2004 BiennialofContemporary African Art 73

Saodra L. Esslinger Tornadoes in a Box: Susan Silton 80

Momentum: Nordic Festival ofContemporary Art, 2004 90

Manifesta 5: European Art Biennial.. 92

Short Book Reviews 94

Subscription Details ; 96 offour backs 78 vol. XXXIV I nos. 1 & 2 january-February 2004 Special Issue: Women and Work news National and International News .4

special feature: women and work Equality or Radical Transformation? _ 12 More Pain, Less Gain: Reauthorizing Welfare 17 In Middle-Management Land: Semi-Alienated Labor 20 Freedom: Getting Out of the Box 22 Hippies at the Hea~h Food Sto' 24 Steak 'N Eggs 26 Making the Philosophers Cry 29 American Gerbil and Mother Earth 33 Women's Work and Women's Values 34 Housework Under Capitalism- The Unpaid Labor of Mothers 37 Striving Towards SelfSufficiency .40 Lessons from the Labor Movement... .42

commentary When Opponents ofLegal Abortion Dream 9 Discredited Junk Science Justifies Custody of Fathers .46 No Guts, No Glory: Where are the Feminists on Terri Shiavo? 49

reviews Video: The Skinny on the L Word 51 Book: Sex Equality by Catharine MacKinnon 53 Play: "Ugly Ducklings" by Carolyn Gage 57 CD: ''The Beauty ofthe Rain" by Dar Williams 58 Film: Monster: The Retelling ofthe Aileen Wuornos Story 60

regular features Letters 62 Announcements 62 Dykes to Watch Out For 64

Correction: The article entitled "Women Who Found a Way: Crealing Women's Language" printed on page 40 of our November-December issue was written by Christie K.K. Leung.

back cover by Julie Gerrard Harris

Note: In Femillist Periodicals Vol. 23, No.4 & Vol. 24, no. I, Winter & Spring 2004, we mistakenly identified the offour backs vol. xxxiv, nos. I & 2, Jan.-Feb. 2004 as vol. xxxiv, nos. 5 & 6, May-June 2004. By way ofcorrection, we are reproducing the tables ofcontents ofthe Jan.-Feb and May-June 2004 issues on this and the following page. offourbacks 79

news National and Intemational News .4

news commentary The Misogynist Undercurrents of Abu Ghraib 10 March for Women's Lives : 12 Women Deserve Better: To Own and Control Our Own Bodies 16 Girl, Scapegoated: Rethinking the Melissa Rowland Story 20 Gay Marriage: Destroying the Family to Save Children 22

special feature: feminism and love Your Love is Your Love 24 Should I Have? 27 When Love Hits the Fan 30 Love in a Misogynistic Society 33 Radical Love 36 The Ethical Slut. 38 Polyamory on the Left: Liberatory or Predatory? .40 Double Lives : A2 The Birth of Pleasure 44 Myths of Bisexuality .46 Cuttivating Equality: No Matter Where Life Takes Us A9 Blue and Green 54

reviews Feminists Under Fire 56

commentary Julie's World: Too Oppressed to Be Fit... 60

regular features Letters 63 Announcements 88( Festival Calendar 69 . Dykes to Watch Out For 72

back cover by Julie Gerrard Harris 80 offou

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news commentary Women in Iraq and Afghanistan 11 Our Lives are Worse Now: Interview with Yanar Mohammed 14 The Current State of Afghanistan: An Interview with Sadiqa Basiri 18 The Debate over Emergency Contraceptives 22 What You Didn't Know About the Gender Gap in Voting 24

special feature: women and sports The Radical Potential of Women Playing Sports 26 Feminist Smackdown 30 The Weighting Game 34

reviews Book: Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes: Theorizing Coalition Against Multiple Oppressions Reviewed by Sarah Hoagland 38 Books: Meena: Heroine ofAfghanistan and Reading Lolita in Tehran .48 Movie: The Stepford Wives: Seen But Not Heard 52 Play: God in aGirl 54

regular features Announcements 56 Letters 57 Festival Calendar 61 Dykes to Watch Out For 64

Cover photography: Sheri Whatley, offour backs collective member, In her wrestling stance at age 6. back cover by Julie Gerrard Harris Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam;e;Niswan 81

Volume 11 Number 1 2004

Anna Lindberg Can there be Dowry-related Problems in Progressive Kerala?

Daniela Bredi Of women, Language and Literature: Begamatf 21 Zabiin

Claudia Preckel Interpretations of Widow Remarriage and 41 Divorce:Shah jahan Begum's (d. 1901) Tahdhib an­ Niswan & the Ahl-e-Hadith Movement in 19'''century Bhopal

Rekha Pande The Unwanted Girl Child in India 53

Yasmin N. Farooqi Depression and Anxiery in Mastectomy Cases 71

Nalini lyer Coming Out, Coming Home: Diasporic 83 Consrruction of Home and Nation in Shyam Selvadurai's Funny BO';!

Chine,e j. Onyejekwe Trafficking in Women Migrants: Issues of Concern 95 in South Asia

Book Reviews janet Powers Beyond Nationalist Frames: Postmodernism, Hindu 107 Fundamentalism, History

Isabel Valiela Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in 109 Contemporary Mexican Politics

Nalini lyer Livelihood & Gender: Equity in 'Communiry 114 Resource Management

Views & News 117 82 &Fr e m MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM Fall/Winler 2004 • Yol. 65 • No.3

Inside This Issue Creating a Culture of Peace and Justice 3 Letters to the Editor .4 Voting for WILPF's Future 5 Campaign Proposals 6 - 10 UFORJE 6 Middle East 7 ! 8 Water 9 Cuba 10 Water, Women and War 11 Gertrude Baer Seminar 12 Notes from a Peace Veteran 13 A Newcomer's View .14 Reflections on Six Years ofWILPF .15 International WILPF ,.16 Is Water an Issue between Israel and Palestine? 17 Corporate on the Silver Screen 18 Women: World Peacemakers for 21st Century .19 Dismantle the War Economy 20 WILPF at the DNC and RNC 22 Branch Action News 28, 29, 30 Ballot to Vote on Campaigns 31 PHOEBE: Gender & Cultural Critigues 83

Volume 16, Number 2 FALL 2004

"Proceedings: Susan Gotsch Symposium on Women's Work"

IntroductlonlMarilyn Dunn iv

Women's Movements in South Africa, Past and Present Iris Berger

Sex and Herbs and Birth Conlrol: The Complexities of Women's Access 11 to Fertility Regulation Ann Hibner Koblftz

The Doctor's Indispensable Assistant: Women and Ihe Work of Medical 22 Caregiving in Late-Nineteenth Century France Cherl/yn Lacey

Once and Twice Upon a Time ...Making, Unmaking and Remaking Stories 34 of Women in the Academy Susan Kress Women & Science Roundtable - Golsch Symposium on Women and 49 Work - Oclober 25, 2003 Science Panel

Feminist Mentoring in the Academy 61 Margaret K. Schramm

From Where t Sit 70 Transformational Leadership as "Reframing" Susan Gotsch

What Do Working Women Want? 73 Susan Esty

The Hartwick College Women's Concerns Network: A Failed Search for 77 Common Ground Peter Wallace

Jesse Elvira Jenks: An Educated Woman in the American Worktorce 89 Amanda Rosner

Elizabeth Cady Stanlon: Existentialist Among the Reformers 100 Vivian Gornick

Working Women: Finding Common Ground 104 Shelley Buriner Wallece

Short Fiction/Essays

RadianVRobln Reinach 107

Careful What You Wish ForlLisa Kaufman 109

Swimming LessonsfJudy Belk 111

The CurelAngela Davis-Gardner 117

(continued, next page) PHOEBE: Gender & Cultural Critiques 84

Volume 16, Nu·mber 2 FALL 2004

uProceedings: Susan Gotsch Symposium on Women's Workll

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Poetry

The Tower/Replacing BleaderslThe Coilection Plate/Amanda Pav!s 123

Sisters, Oregon/Susan Rolston 127

What Happens to Breasts/Anna Pollock 128

I'd thank you/Meagan Evans 129

Heil's Kitchen/Lori Kagan 131

Aphasia/Kelley Jean White 132

Mercury/Kathryn Gah/ 133

Wheeling Him/Therese Halscheid 134

At the State School/Jean Tupper 135

Aging Mannequins/Victoria Garton 136

Doil-Dressmaker's Manikin/Nancy Blouin 137

Caltrain/Collrane/Lorna Mabunda 138

Indigo Blues/Celia Stuart-Powles 139

The Japanese Maple/Brenda Howald 140

Miss Lucille/Lauren Fanelli 140

Book Reviews 141

Contributors 149 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY Volume 28 Number 2 2004 85

CONCEPTUAL PAPER Reconsidering the Impact ofGender Stereotypes on rhe Advancement Mark D. Agars 103 of Women in Organizations

RESEARCH ARTICLES Diverse Populations Predictors ofSelf-Reported Physical Symptoms in Low-Income, Deborah J. Jones 112 Inner-City African American Women: The Role ofOptimism, Cara O'Connell Depressive Symptoms, and Chronic ff/ness Mary Gound laurie Heller Rex Forehand How the Future Orientation of Traditional fsraeli Palestinian Girls Rachel Seginer 122 Links Beliefs About Women's Rof~s and Academic Achievement Sami Mahajna juveniles'Motivations for Remaining in Prostitution Shu-Ling Hwang 136 Olwen Bedford Victimization Correlates ofPostassault Self-Defense/Assertiveness Training Participation leanne R. Brecklin 147 for Sexual Assault Survivors Sarah E. Ullman Exploring the Relationship Between Positive Work Experiences Shannon M.lynch 159 and Women's Sense ofSelf in the t;ontext ofPartner Abuse Sandra A. Graham-Bermann

Sexism ,r,. ,i( A Stres/and Coping Perspective on Confronting Sexism Cheryl R. Kaiser 168 Carol T. Miller

BOOK REVIEWS Self-Trust and Reproductive Au/onomy, linda J. Beckman 179 . by Carolyn McLeod Predators, Pedophiles, Rapists, and Other Sex Offenders: jill A. Cermele 180 Who They Are, How They Operate, and How We Can Protect Ourselves and Our Children, byAnna C Salter Women, Power, and Ethnicity: Working Toward Elizabeth Davis-Russell 181 Reciprocal Empowerment, by Parricia S. E. Darlington and Becky Michele Mulvaney Women's Experiences with HIV/AIDS: Mending Fractured Selves, Ramani Durvasula 182 by Desiree Ciambrone Lesbian Love and Refationships, Carla Golden 183 by Suzanna M. Rose (Ed,) Different but Equal: Communication Between the Sexes, Marianne laFrance 184 by Kay E. Payne Half the Human Experience: The Psychology ofWomen (6th edJ, linda Vaden-Goad 184 by Janet Shibley Hyde PSYCHOlOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 86 Volume 28 Number 3 2004

FEATURE ARTiClE Gender Differences in Leader Emergence Persist Even for Dominant Barbara A. Ritter 187 Women: An· Updated Confirmation ofRole Congruity Theory Janice D. Yoder

RESEARCH ARTICLES A Laboratory Analogue for the Study of Peer Sexual Harassment Damon Mitchell 194 Richard Hirschman D. J. Angelone Roy S. Lilly Not Wanted in the Inbox!: Evaluations of Unsolicited Pek Ne Khoo 204 and Harassing E-mail Charlene Y. Senn Prejudice and Discrimination Confronting Pelpetralors of Prejudice: The Inhibitory Effects J. Nicole Shelton 215 ofSocial Costs Rebecca E. Stewart Minimizing the Pervasiveness of Women's Personal Experiences .v\indi D. Foster 224 of Gender Discrimination Lydia C. Jackson Ryan Hartmann Shannon Woulfe Attitudes Attitudes Toward Women IVfediate th-e Gender Effect Janet B. Parks 233 on Attitudes Toward Sexist Language Mary Ann Roberton The Influence ofAttitudes Toward Women on the Relative Tracie l. Stewart 240 Individuation of Women and Men in the Netherlands Ad van Knippenberg Janneke Joly Maarten W. Lippmann BerHnda J. Hermsen Kevin R. Harris

Moral Reasoning Who Cares? The Effect of Gender and Context on the Self Michelle K. Ryan 246 and Moral Reasoning Barbara David Katherine J. Reynolds

Instrument Development-Sexual Experiences Survey Assessing Women's Experiences ofSexual Aggression Maria Testa 256 Using the Sexual Experiences Survey: Evidence Carol VanZile·Tamsen for Validity and Implications for Research Jennifer A. livingston Mary P. Koss

BOOK REVIEWS The Psychology of Women, Judith E. Owen Blakemore 266 by Margaret W. Matlin Mental Health Issues for Sexual MifiOri(y Women: Susan D. Cochran 266 Redefining Women's /....lenfal Healtb, by Tonda l. Hughes, Carrol Smith, and Alice Dan (Eds.l Rethinking Mental Health and Disorder: Feminist Perspectives, Paula S. Derry 267 by Mary Ballou and laura S. Brown (Eds.l Teaching Gender and Multicultural Awareness: Resources Michelle ("Mikki"l Hebl 268 for the Psychology Classroom, by Phyllis Bronstein and Kathryn Quina (Eds,) Feeding Anorexia: Gender and Power at a Treatment Center, Elaine l. Phillips 269 by Helen Gremillion Sex and Gender (2nd ed.), Tarja Raag 270 by John Archer and Barbara Lloyd Feminist Family Therapy: Empowerment in Social Context, lillian M. Range 270 by louise B. Silverstein and Thelma Jean Goodrich Lea Pritchard-Boone Emotional Longevity; What Really Determines How Long You Live, Janis Sanchez-Hudes 271 by Norman B. Anderson and P. ~Iizabeth Anderson Race, 87

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Guest Editor: Cecelia Baldwin

Cecelia Baldwin 5 Prela""

Jean All Belkhlr 8 Introduction

Guy Berger 11 Problematizing Race tor Journalists: Critical Reffections on the South African Human Rights Commission Inquiry into Media Racism

Michael Welch, Eric Price, and Nana Yankey 36 Youth Violence and Race in the Media: The Emergence of "Wilding" as an Invention of the Press

Lillie M. Fear. 59 Differing Reactions to Female Role Portrayals In News Editorial Photographs

Lucy GanJe and Lynda Kenney 78 Come Hell and High Water: Newspaper photographs, Minority communities & the Great Grand Forks flood

Jane Caputi and Laurl Sagle 90 Femme Noire: Dangerous Women of Color in Popular Film and Television

Kiesha Warren, Mark Orbe, and Chad Kimmel 112 Experiencing Difference: Theoretical Analysis of Interracial Conflict

Ebony M. Roberts 130 Through the Eyes of a Child: Representations of Blackness in Children's Television Programming

Shlela Reaves, Jacqueline Bush Hltchon, Sung..Yeon Park, and 01 Woong Yun 140 "You Can Never Be Too Thin" . or Can You?: A Pilot StUdy on the Effects of Digital Manipuiation of Fashion Models' Body Size, Leg Length and Skin Color

Chia-When Chi and Cecelia Baldwin 156 Gender and Class Stereotypes: A Comparison of U.S. and Taiwanese Magazine Advertisements Race, 88

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II Volume 11, Number 3, 2004 II Race, Gender, and Class in Educal/on IPan 1/11 Guest Editor. Phyms L. Baker

Phyllis L lIaker 3 Introduction

Elaine R. Cleeton and Glenda A. Gross 7 Unking Teaching and Diversity in a Public Uberal Arts College: Sludanls Dascliba Leelura, Discussion, and Race in tho Classroom

J. Bruce Burke and Michelle Johnston 19 Students at the Margins: Searching (or the American Dream in Higher Education

Gillian s. Richardson, Diana Lawrence-Brown, and Susan Mary Paige 36 Rejecting Pygmalion: The Social and Cultural Capital ofWorking.Class Women Ph.D. Students

Kamlnl MaraJ Graham. 54 Contesting Diversity in the Academy: Resistance to Women ofColor Teaching Race, Class, and Gendar

SAndra J. Jones 74 A Place l'v1Ja18 I Belong: Working-Class Women's Pursuit of Higher education

Donnell Butler 94 When Race Matters: The Influence of S8X Bnd Socioeconomic Status on Perceived Raciel and Ethnic Variation In College Enrollment

Richard K. Caputo 112 Professional Studies vs. Liberal Arts & Sciences: Family Background, Head Start Participation, and High SChool Curriculum as Predictors of College Major

Douglas R. Hotek and Phyllis L. lIaker 127 Tomorrows Industrial Workers: A Career and Technical Skilfs Assessment ofRecent Mexican Immigrants in Rural/owa

George Ansalone 140 Educational OppoJlunity and Access 10 Knowledga: Tracking in tha US and Japan

Paul E. Gr""n 153 A CompBf8tiva Examination of Historically Disadvantaged Institutions in the Republic of South Africa and Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States Contributors and Acknowledgements Editorial 6 Marge Berer Power, Money and Autonomy in National Policies and Programmes 89 Commentary 14 Barbaro Klugman Organising and Financing for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: The Perspective of an NGO Activist Turned Donor #J til 2S Abdo 5 Yazbeck Real and Perceived Threats to Reproductive Health: "'Cl AWay Forward ... 0 35 Caroline Halmshow, Kate Hawkins Capitalising on Global HIV/AIDS Funding: The Challenge for c. Civil Society and Government s:::: n Features: Power Money and Autonomy t+ 42 Jeska G6mez-Jouregu; The Feasibility of Government Partnerships with NGOs in <' the Reproductive Health Field in Mexico til S6 Anna-Britt Cae From Anti-Natatist to Ultra-Conservative: Restricting ::J: til Reproductive Choice in Peru llJ 70 Diane Cooper, Chelsea MOffoni, Ten Years of Democracy in South Africa: Documenting ;::;' Phyllis Orner, Jennifer Moodfey, Transformation in Reproductive Health Policy and Status ::r Jane Harries, Lee Cullingworth, Margaret Hoffman $ llJ 86 Petro Lofstedt, Luo Shusheng, Abortion Patterns and Reported Sex Ratios at Birth in Rural ::t Annika Johansson Yunnan, China til 96 Corolino SRuiz Austria The Church. the State and Women's Bodies in the Context of ...VI Religious Fundamentalism in the Philippines 104 Peter 5 Hill, Heng Thoy Ly Women are Silver, Women are Diamonds: Conflicting Images of Women in the Cambodian Print Media < 116 Sevkat BOzvoris, Levent Akin, The Role and Influence of Stakeholders and Donors on 0 AyseAkin Reproductive Health Services in Turkey: ACritical Review <: 3 128 Barbaro BCrone, Power and Politics in International Funding for Reproductive CD

Jennifer Dusenberry Health: The US Global Gag Rule ~ N Bookshelf 138 Masumo Mamdani, Poor People's Experiences of Health Services in Tanzania: Z <: Maggie Bangser Aliterature Review 3 CO Conference Report CD 154 Steven WSinding Health and Hope, Rights and Responsibilities: Action Agenda. ~ Global Roundtable: Countdown 2015 N..,. Research Methodology Z 160 Julia Hussein, Jacqueline Belf, The Skilled Attendance Index: Proposal for a New Measure of 0 Alex Nazzor, Mercy Abbey, Skilled Attendance at Delivery < CD Sam Adjei, Wendy Graham 3 CO Features: Other themes CD 171 Kaosor Afsana The Tremendous Cost of Seeking Hospital Obstetric Care in ~ Bangladesh N 0 181 Sari Andajani-Sutjahjo, Stillbirth, Neonatal Death and Reproductive Rights in ..,.0 Lenore Manderson Indonesia 189 Nuray Yo/sol, Selma Karobey, Courses for Medical Residents and Trainers in Turkey for Aysen Bu/ut, Asyo Topuzoglu, Promotion of Quality of Reproductive Health Services: Suhey/a Agkoc, NOlan Onoglu, APitot Study OlcayNeyzi Issues in Current Research 200 KII'm McPherson Where Are We Now with Hormone Replacement Therapy? Round Ups 204 Round Up: Condoms Position Statement on Condoms and HIV Prevention Brazil to distribute more free condoms to teens Couples in countries with high HIV rates should use condoms for contraception Thailand to share cheap condom technology People with HIV should use condoms, Belgian Cardinal says 207 Round Up: HIV/AIOS The argument for special ARV programmes for health workers and teachers Canada allows African countries to buy antiretrovirals duty-free US policies hinder AIDS initiatives from all directions Dual malaria and HIV infection increases risk to mother and baby in Zimbabwe Microbicides 2004, london, 28-31 March 2004: an overview of the issues US assisted conception clink refuses to risk HIV transmission to surrogate mother (continued, next page) (continued)

90 210 Round Up: law and Policy Public health policies at risk from world trade agreements Slow progress on health~related Millennium Development Goals Using international litigation to promote reproductive rights in latin America ~ Mexican health system moves to an evidence~based model o o Proposal to decriminalise infanticide in the UK N Unethical contraceptive trial in India ... The US Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act rejected by federal courts Is cleft palate sufficient grounds for a late abortion? .Q'" Test case from France supports European abortion laws E Woman detained in Malta to prevent ahortion > Portuguese abortion nurse pardoned but continues o'" Reduced grounds for legal ahortion in Russia Z liberalisation in Poland unlikely

~ Failure to liberalise abortion law in Sloyakia N Abortion law rdorm in St lucia ... Kenyan government buys: abortion kits to deal with unsafe No abortion law reform soon in Namibia .Q '" New Swaziland constitution permits abortion on a range of grounds E ::> law reform for and against assisted reproductive technology z 217 Round Up: Service Delivery Audit of abortion and post-abortion care in the UK Nepalese women flock. to newly opened abortion clinic Community~based involvement improves abortion care in rural South Africa E'" Abortions common but illegal in Egypt ::> Preventing congenital syphilis g Contaminated powdered infant formula poses a threat to high-risk babies Male doctors reject obstetrics and gynaecology in the UK Gender constraints in recruiting women health workers in Pak.istan Midwife-led care in Nepal ...VI Financial implications of obstetric care for families in Benin and Ghana QI Japanese women not taking up the birth control pill Call for increased attention to STls other than HIV ::::ra UK may switch to liquid-based cytology for cervical cancer screening ::2: US women with STls interested in adyanced proyision of emergency contraception ..c:: 222 Round Up: Research ~ Cost~effectiveness vs. disease severity for setting health priorities in Uganda ra Improving caesarean section outcomes in Malawi QI Using HPV tests for preliminary cervical cancer screening ::I: Cervical cancer screening in low-resource settings - which way forward? QI Methodological biases affect coronary heart disease data on hormone replacement therapy (HRD Breast cancer risk increased in HRT users > Belgian doctors continue prescribing HRT "£ No link between abortion and breast cancer ::::s long-term oral contraceptive use doubles cervical cancer risk. "'0 -induced abortion does not affect subsequent e Home use of safe and preferred in Tunisia C­ Sublingual and vaginal are equally effective in early medical abortion QI Manual safe for early second trimester abortions 0::: Medical treatment or hysterectomy for menorrhagia? Stem cells isolated from cloned human embryos laparoscopic excision of endometriosis improves quality of life Smoking damages reproductive health Fertility rate declines in Central

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WOMEN IN A WORLD OF WAR AND MILITARIZATION / LES FEMMES DANS UN MONDE DE GUERRE ET DE MILITARISME

VOLUME 30, NOS. 3 + 4 2003

ISSUE EDITORS' HIMANI BANNERJI AND SHAHRZAD MOJAB

10 Introduction 145 Poems I Poemes

145 I Love America So Much 13 Articles Farideh Bahar Ibrahimi Reconstruction in Post-Taliban Afghanistan: Women 13 147 Uncle Sam's Strike~Tease and Education Mary Nyquist Hayat A/vi 150 The sound ofpeace in two voices (two women) 39 Trading Aprons for Arms: Feminist Resistance in the Nadia Habib North of Ireland Theresa O'Keefe 155 Contributors I Notes blographlques 65 Afghan Refugee Women's Organizations in Pakistan (1980-2001): Struggles in Adversity Ni/oufar Pourzand

83 Discussions

83 Across Divides, Against the Grain: On '

93 Demography and Democracy: Reflections on Violence Against Women in Genocide or Ethnic Cleansing Himani Banner:ji

107 Globalization, Militarism and Terrorism: Making Connections with Patriarchy and Colonization Rhonda Hammer

121 Palestinian Women's Emancipation and the Uprising for Independence Fadwa Al Labadi

133 Reflections I Reflexlons

133 I curl up into myself Badea Warwar

137 Kan yama kan Hanadi Loubani 92

INTRODUCTION CARLA ATHERTON MELVA McLEAN mainline 62 Hunger 5 BRENDA SCHMIDT Watching Traffic Go By 64 SHORT STORIES LYNN SCHMEIDlER 8% Sonnet 76 lESLIE PAtLESON Matzo Lasagna 76 A Handsome Bird, All Ready to Be Served 7 The Favourite 78

HEATHER ELLWOOD Dirt Angel 22 MADELINE SONIK Anne Morrow lindbergh 79 JAN HOUSTON Waking 81 Far Fro'm the Tree 35 Wendy 83

AMANDA HALE SUSAN ELMSUE The Sin Eater 56 From Seven Leiters to My Mother 93 Marie Curie's Cookbooks 9. CAROL COLAPINTO Shelagh 66 ART HELEN KITSON A Corsage of Carrots 86 KATHAN V. FOISY Snow White 4 Ophelia POETRY 47 Empress 8. VIVIAN HANSEN MARVEN DONATI Constellations on Your Back 18 Irony Ants on Avocados 17 ,. Dream #3 .8 that's her story and she's sticking to it 18 The Dotl 74 SHANNON MARIE WORON Mango 19 Stillborn 20 REVIEWS TANYA BELLEHUMEUR-ALLATT Orchard 28 POETRY REVIEWS BY CANDACE FERTILE EVA ELIAV Rattlesnake Plantain 97 30 Eve Between Cup and lip 97 That Singing You Hear at the Edges 97 KATHLEEN GAlliVAN Exercises in Lip Pointing 97 Scar 48 Mastectomy 49 REVIEWS BY VIRGINIA AULIN The Photograph 100 MARJORIE KOWALSKI COLE Frankie and Stankie 101 Apple Wood 60 Inside, Outside, Morningside ., REVIEW BY LANA OKERLUND Deafening 103 VICKI MANDELL-KING The Rose Bush '3 The Bear in Winter 64

JOANNE MERRIAM Guest Room •• CONTRIBUTORS 10• ELIZABETH HUDSON The Core 69 The Monarchs 80 Forgotten 61 FEATURES 6 KNEELAND Kiss THE GROUND La Pdham Cotton Home from work on a hot summer's day, I pOUf a cold drink and settle into the armchair under the oak tree. I take a deep breath, and then 93 another. Thus begins my prayer to the earth.

10 SACRED DANCE: PRAYER II:-J MOVEMENT Mary K Wilson Goddess~worship lends itself to spiritual dance. Ifdancing makes you happy, then it is a ritual to the Goddess.

13 A PRAYER FOR OUR DAUGHTERS Patricia Lynll Reilly

15 PRAYERS FOR THE GODDESS ErinJohomttl I replaced "prayer" with "ritual."Talking to the Goddess meant setting up an altar and candles, invoking the directions and lighting candles.

17 REMEMBERING OUR SISTERHOOD Raven Hunter Women are gathering wood to build the nre, filling buckets with water from a nearby spring, while others are softly drumming.

19 THE ALCHEMY OF PRAYER Galina Krtmkova Prayer takes immense courage. When we pray, we delve deeply into the heart ofGod/dess as much as He or She delves deeply into us.

21 CONVERSATIONS WlTH THE DIVINE LeniAustine The act ofcreating beauty is a powerful prayer in praise ofthe Source.

23 LEAPING INTO THE ARMS OF THE GODDESS Spirit I needed healing, a type ofhealing that would rebuild a new and stronger soul but my mind was so clouded that I couldn't even practice meditation. So I chose a different way to heal myself: prayer.

27 GARLANDS FOR THE GODDESS Carrie D. Cooper N o No matter Who or how you worship, the patterns ofprayer beads allow o you to rest in the loving presence ofthe Holy Ones. ..,.

COLUMNS 4 Living the Dream Anne N-wkir' Niven 34 One ofTen Thousand: Sarasvati Diana Paxson 41 Herbal Adventures Susun Weed 43 Sage Advice Lunoea Weathmtone 47 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart Ann Kailkamp 51 AstroBlessings Bee Smith 55 A Serpentine Path Carol R Christ 59 Ase! At the Crossroads Stephanie Rase Bird 63 Time to Celebrate w"verly Fitzgerald 65 Sisters ofthe Earth Cristina Eisenberg 69 Goddess Muse Anile Marhl

DEPARTMENTS POETRY 71 A Circle is Cast 14 10000c song at midnight 75 Leaves ofSage 14 Earth Blessing 79 Tools for Transformation 14 The Kitchen Witch 81 The Rattle 26 The Mother Start Prayer 93 Women at the Well 95 Weaving the Web 96 A Pinch ofSage FEATURES 6 FINDINGMyBEAUTYWAY Webw'aver 94 The more I experienced in my journey work, the morc my life be­ came in tune with the natural rhythms ofthe moon, the earth, and ' To make it beautiful, calligraphy must be a meditation. Each brush ;#~if ~ stroke must be done in your mind, in the proper order, before you 'ji make them with your hand, setting brush to paper. ~~ 22 FROM APHRODITE TO HECATE Charloffe Alldrews I feel the peace filtering in again. It is odd to experience a profound spiritual moment while crouching down at the bottom of the shower trying not to pass out.

26 ON BECOMING AJUICY CRONE A Sage~roman interview I Psychologist, Goddess-guide, and author Dr. Jean Shinoda Bolen is a legend in the Jungian and women's spirituality communities. SageWoman Editor-in-ChiefAnne Newkirk Niven spoke with her about the Goddess, archetypes, the Crone and the importance oftruth and beauty.

COLUMNS 4 Living the Dream AnTle Newkirk Niven 31 One ofTen Thousand: The Broom St,phalli, Rose Bi,d 39 Herbal Adventures SlImll We,d 41 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart Ann K"ilkamp 47 AstroBiessings Bee Smith 49 A Serpentine Path Caml R Ch';,t 53 Ase! At the Crossroads St,phalli, Ros' Bi,d 57 Time to Celebrate Wav,dr Fiixg,,.1d 61 Sisters ofthe Earth C,i,tina Ei,,,,b"g 65 Goddess Muse Alln,Ma,ktl 67 Sacred Self Care liIl••,. Sp,igg' 69 Sweet Medicine Stories fAa

DEPARTMENTS POETRY 71 A Circle is Cast 25 Moon Tannillg 75 Leaves ofSage 25 Belly Dance / Goddess Dancing 77 Tools for Transformation 25 Ch, Goddesses 83 The Rattle 95 Weaving the Web 96 A Pinch ofSage I GNS95

Volume 29 Number 3 Spring 2'004

Eastern Europe Dedi~ated to those feminists who have died since 1989 while Book Reviews actively working for gender justice in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. This includes Agnes Hochberg (1964-1995) in Hungary, Zarana Papic (1949-2002) and Neda Bozinovic in the Federal Republic ofYugoslavia, Lydia Sklevicky 939 lorna Martens (1952-1990) in Croatia, and, in Russia, GaUna Starovitova 77Je Wall in My BackyCH'd: East Germa1' Women i" Tramjtion (1946-1998), a supporter of women's rights. edited by Dinah Dodds and Pam Allen~Thompson U'omm after Com,mmism: TJ;~ Earr German E..-.:perience by Helen 6.5 Feminist Critiques of Liberalism: Can They Travel East? Their H. Frink Relevance in Eastern and Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union Ntwette FJmk 942 Amy Hungerford 11fe Hysteri,'s Guide to tile FI,"'re Female Sf4bjut by Juliet Flower 727 Feminism-by-Design: Emerging Capitalisms, , MacCanneU and Women's Nongovernmental Organizations in Postsocialist Traln,.n: A Gemnlogy by Ruth Leys Eastern Europe 945 Grace Elizabeth Hale Krirten Ghodue The Daughter's Return: African-Amen",n and Caribbean Women's Fictions ofHistory by Caroline Rody 755 The Purest Democrat: Fetal Citizenship and Subjectivity in the Impossible Purities: Blaeknrss, Femi1,in;ty, and Victorian Culture Construction of Democracy in Poland by Jennifer DeVere Brody ]ani1u P. Hole

783 The State Socialist Emancipation Project: Gender Inequality in 951 United States and International Notes Workplace Authority in Hungary and Austria Eva Fodor 953 About the Contributors

815 Global Civil Society and the Local Costs of Belonging: Defining .57 Guidelines for Contributors Violence against Women in Russia Julie Hemmmt

psychoanalysis 841 From Femininity to Finitude: Freud, Lacan, and Feminism, Again ToriJ Moj

879 Toward Cross-Race Dialogue: Identification, Miscecognition, and Difference in Feminist Multicultural Community Jean Wyatt

Review Essays 905 What Is the Subject? Review E$Say on Psychoanalysis and Feminism in Postcolonial Time Jlme Flax

925 Disidentifications, Diaspora, and Desire: Questions on the Future of the Feminist Critique of Performance Slie-Ellen Om and Erica Stevem Abbitt 96 I GNS Volume 29 Number 4 Summer 2004

Ix A Change of Signs Editorship: A Word from the Publisher 1138 lenore Manderson M(lferializing TJJ(Jil(/fJd by Penny Van Esterik 961 The Semiotics of Premature Burial: Feminism in a Pink Fits: Sex, SlIb ClIltllres (/l1d Discollrses iIJ the min-Pacific Postfeminist Age by Alison Murray Mary Hawkuworth

Transnational Sexual Economies 1141 Jean Wyatt 987 Between Love and Money: Sex, Tourism, and Citizenship in Desiring Whitmess: A lAcani(w Aflalysis ofRace by Kalpana Cuba and the Dominican Republic Seshadri-Crooks Amalia L. Cabezas Fair Sex, Savage Dreams: Race, PsychoalJalysis, Sexual Difftrmce by Jean Walton 1017 Anger, Economy, and Female Agency: Problematizing "Prostitution" and "Sex 'Vork" among the Hull of Papua New Guinea 1144 Gayle Wald Holly Wardl.ow Feminism and Youth Cll/fllre by Angela McRobbie Her Way: YiJ."lg Women Remake the Sexual RevoltJtion 1041 Fieldwork and the Erotic Economy on the Colonial Frontier by Paula Kamen Steven L Rf,bUlst~in

Recognition, Redistribution, and Postnational Politics 1160 Dorothy McBride Stetson 1073 Feminist Politics of Recognition When the War Was Over: Women, War and Peace i" Ei4rope, Bruce Baum 1940-1956 edited by Claire Duchen and Irene Bandhauer­ Schoffmann '103 To Interpret the World and to Change It: An Interview with Feminisms and Wo1tlm's Movemmts i" ContempoYflrJ Europe Nancy Fraser edited by Anna Bull, Hanna Diamond, and Rosalind Marsh Nnw:;y Fraser and Nancy A. Naples Gender Policies in the EIlYoptlw UlIioll edited by Mariagrazia Rossilli Book Reviews

11.. Clodagh Brennan Harvey CIUWgitlg Ireland: Strategies in COfltemporary Womm's Fiction 1125 Nancy K. Miller by Christine St. Peter WlJm Mm Were the Only ModelJ We Had: My Teat/un Barzf4t. Womm ofthe House: Womm's Household Work in Irelafld, Fadiman, 'FriJlj'ID by Carolyn G. Heilbrun 1926-1961: Discoflrses, E.....perimcu, Memories by Caitriona Clear Fireweed: A Political Autobiography by Gerda Lerner Womm ifI Ulster Politics, 1890-1940: A History Not TIt Told by Diane Urquhart

1131 Joan Ariel Routledge International Encyclopedia ofW01tlm: Global lVomm's Ismes and Knowledge edited by Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender

1135 lycette Nelson and catherine Ralsslguler Global Sex by Dennis Altman Qjtur Globalizations: Citiumhip fwd the Afterlife ofCo/.ol1i(/lism edited by Arnalda Cruz-Malave and Martin F. Manalansan, IV ~ 97 (continued) I NS Volume 29 Number 4 Summer 2004

1149 Mary Celeste Kearney Growing Up GirIJ: Poplliar elliture mId the ComtructiQIJ of Identity edited by Sharon R. Mazzarella and Norma Odom Pecora Prom Night: Youth, Schools, find Popular ell/ture by Amy L. Best RunnitlB for Their LivtJ: Girls, Cultural Identity, and StorieJ of SUr'piv,,/ edited by Sherrie A. Inness

1154 Robert A. Ny. The Mm IJtH{ the Bays by R. W. Connell Castration: An Abbrev;attd Hirrory of Wes/em MatJlJood by Gary Taylor

1157 Nancy Shoemaker Voice.r ofAmerimn Indian Animilntion and Resistance: He/en

Hunt Jackson, Sarah WitJtUfflUCCR-J and Victoria Howard by Siobhan Senier A Recognition ofBeing: Recomtrueting Native Womanhood by Kim Anderson

1170 Esha Nlyogi De Same-Sex Love in India: Readings from Literatllre Imd History edited by Ruth Vanha and Saleem Kidwai White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging) Getldtr, and Body in North India by Sarah Lamb AJllOu Want Is Money) All 10" Need Is Leve: Sex and Romanu in Modern India by Rachel Dwyer

1175 Stacey McCarroll Pregnant Pictures by Sandra Matthews and Laura Wexler TIlt First Leok by Amelia Davis

1179 United States and International Notes

1181 About the Contributors

1187 Guidelines for Contributors

Index to Volume 29 1191 Author/Title Index, General

1199 Author/Title Index, Books Reviewed Sister Namibia Magazine 98 • Vol. 16 No.3 July 2004

Features Ottilie Abrahams: Passionate about education for liberation 4 Engendering local govemment 7 Political participation of women with disabilities 8 Patricia Ochurus: Born to sing 9 Survey findings launched on treatment for people living with Aids .. 10 Facing the future together 11 From prisoner to presidential candidate 12 Namibian Women's Network 14 Photographer on the rise: Bringing dire socio-economic conditions to the front pages 15 Ottilie Abrahams: Passlevol oor onderwys vir bevryding 19 Okuvelulu oshlwana momahepeko Eengerki eenghwaLuther tadl po pi 22 Vagina Warriors: an emerging paradigm, an emerging species 26

Regulars Materials In Sister Namibia Resource Centre 24 Newsclippings 28 Social Pol itics 99 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 11 • Number 1 • Spring 2004

Special Issue: Gellder Politics ill the EU: Femillist Discourses alld Policy Debates

Introduction 1 MYRA MARX FERREE

The European Union and Gender Equality: Emergent Varieties of Gender Regime 4 SYLVIA WALBY

The Cooptation of Gender Concepts in EU Policies: The Case of "Reconciliation of Work and Family" 30 MARIA STRATIGAKI

Transnational Advocacy Networks and Policy Cycles in the European Union: The Case of Sexual Harassment 57 KATHRIN ZIPPEL

Equal Employment Opportunity and Representation: Extending the Frame to Courts 86 SALLY J. KENNEY

Global Activism in "Virtual Space": The European Women's Lobby in the Network of Transnational Women's NGOs on the Web 117 TETYANA PUDROVSKA AND MYRA MARX FERREE

Contributors 144 Studies In Gender and Sex~aJity 100

Volume 5 Number 3

2004

Whose Mind Is It Anyway? Melanie Suchet, ph.D. 259

Haunted Bodies: Commentary on Melanie Suchet's "Whose Mind Is It Anyway?" Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. 289

"Imagine, I Am a Great Soothsayer"-The Future Is Now: Commentary on Melanie Suchet's "Whose Mind Is It Anyway?" Anthony Bass, Ph.D. 303

Unconcious Transmissions Between Patient and Pregnant Analyst: Commentary on Melanie Suchet's ':Whose Mind Is It Anyway?" Joan Raphael-Leff Ph.D. 317

Relational, Indirect, Adaptive, or Just Mean: Recent Studies on Aggression in Adolescent Girls-Part II Martha Hadley, Ph.D. 331

Working Nine to Nine: The New Women of Prime Time Lynne Layton, Ph.D. 351 Studies In Gender and Sexuality 101 Volume 5 Number 4

2004

Roundtable: Dialogues of Sexuality in Development and Treatment Jonathan H. Slavin, Ph.D. Noelle Oxenhandler Stephen Seligman Ruth Stein, Ph.D. Melanie Suchet, Ph.D. 371

The Voice, Language, and the Gendered Self Cornelia St. john, M.A., M.F. T. 419

The Voice of the Dead: Commentary on Cornelia St. John's Paper Stephen Frosh, Ph.D. 443

Phallus or Penis: Commentary on Cornelia St. John's Paper Mardy S. Ireland, Ph.D. 459

Transforming Sex: An Interview withJoanne Meyerowitz, Author of How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States ( Press, 2002) Vernon A. Rosario, M.D., Ph.D. 473

Laying Ghosts to Rest: Reply to Commentaries (SGS 5/3) Melanie Suchet, Ph.D. 485 tranSFORMATIONS 102 THE JOURNAL of INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP and PEDAGOGY

VOL.XV No·2 FALL 2004

Conversations in the Blogosphere: H{:blogs in Inclusive Pedagogy of Peace and n,'

MEDIA REVIEWS Harder Than n,'

Eco- Pedagogy: Philosophy and Praxis for a Peaceji,l World JERI POLLOCK 106 Alternative Media in the Classroom MICHELLE STEWART II4

Introduction: Teaching Peace JACQUELINE ELLIS AND EOVIGE GUINTA II

ESSAYS Meeting the TI.ird Millennial Other through the Literature ofAntiquity: How One United Arab Emirates Class Cmppled with September 11th SALWA GHALY 13

In Uncivil Times: Teaching Civilization to Spanish Majors JANE MARcus-DELGADO 28

Crossing the Green Line in Cyprus: First Encounters with the Other SPYROS SPYROU 42

Dialogical Competence as a Pedagogy for Peace KAREN GRAYSON 5I

Peace and Mental Health Practice: Integrating Racial Identity Theory in a MultieulWml Psychology Course CHALMER E.THOMPSON 65

Beauty for Ashes DUOA PENTEADO 75 IIJ l1ncoverings 2004 103

Volume 25 ofthe Research Papers ofthe American Quilt Study Group

Preface vii Rocky Road to Analysis: Interpreting Quilt Patterns Barbara Brackman

Ihr Teppich: Quilts and Fraktur Lucinda R. Cawley 11

Sunday School Scholars Quilt: Civil War Textile Document Virginia Eiseman 41

Mary Black's Family Quilts: Changing Styles, Status and Fabric Availability. Laurel Horton 79

A Quilt For General Grant Kaaren Beaver-Buffington 109

COLOR PLATES BETWEEN PAGES 128 AND 129

A Blue Hills Quilt: To Miss Charlotte Hawkins Loretta B. Chase and Pamela Weeks Worthen 129

Eighteenth-Century Indigo-Resist Fabrics: Their Use in Quilts and Bed Hangings Mary E. Gale and Margaret T. Ordoftez 157

Authrs and Editor 181

Index 185 104 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 10, Number 5, May 2004

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction 447 Articles Womell's Situational Coping With Acquaintance Sexual Assault: Applying an Appraisal-Based Model PAULA S. NURJUS, JEANETTE NORRIS, REBECCAJ. MACY, and BU HUANG 450 Self-Defense/Assertivelless Train ing, Women's Victimization HistonJ, and Psychological Cllaracteristics LEANNE R. BRECKLlN 479 Homicide Risk Factors Among Pregnant Women Abused by Their Partners: Who Leaves the Perpetrator and Who Stays? MICHELE R. DECKER, SANDRA L. MARTIN, and KATHRYN E. MORACCO 498 A Contextual Analysis ofBattered Women's Safety Ptanning JESSICA R. GOODKlND, CRIS M. SULLIVAN, and DEBORAH I. BYBEE 514 Understanding the Impact ofIntimate Partner Violence Mandatory Reporting Law LINDA K. BLEDSOE, PAMELA A. YANKEELOV, ANITA P. BARBEE, and BECKY F. ANTLE 534 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 105 Volume 10, Number 6, June 2004

Special Issue: Lethal and Nonlethal Violence Against Women by Intimate Partners: Trends and Prospects in the Unlted States, the Unlted Kingdom, and Canada Guest Editors: Aysan Sev'er, Myrna Dawson, and Holly Johnson

CONTENTS Guest Editors' Introduction: Lethal and Nonlethal Violence Against Women by Intimate Partners: Trends and Prospects in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada 563 Articles Not an Ordinary Killer-Just an Ordinartj Guy: When Men Murder an Intimate Woman Partner R. EMERSON DOBASH, RUSSELL P. DOBASH, KATE CAVANAGH, and RUTH LEWIS 577 Female-Perpetrated and Attempted Femicide: A Case Study NANCY GLASS, JANE KOZIOL-McLAIN, JACQUELYN CAMPBELL, and CAROLYN REBECCA BLOCK 606 Understanding Women's Heightened Risk of Violence in Common-Law Unions: Revisiting the Selection and Relationship Hypotheses DOUGLAS A. BROWNRIDGE 626 Making Sociological Sense Out of Trends in Intimate Partner Violence: The Social Structure of Violence Against Women JOSEPH H. MICHALSKI 652 Some Questions Regarding Spousal Assault Risk Assessment P. RANDALL KROPP 676 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 106 Volume 10, Number 8, August 2004

Special Issue: Transnational and Cross-Cultural Research on Family Violence, Part IT: Intervention Studies Guest Editor: Edward Gondolf Editorial Committee: Gilles Rondeau, Marie-Marthe Cousineau, Linda Saltzman, and Vera Bonnet

CONTENTS Guest Editor's Introduction 855 Services for Battered Women and Batterers Canadian Domestic Violence Policy and .Indian Immigrant Women SWATI SHIRWADKAR 860 Regional and Cultural Utility ofConventional Batterer Counseling EDWARD W. GONDOLF 880 Domestic Violence and Child Welfare Child Maltreatment Investigations Among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Families in Canada CINDY BLACKSTOCK, NlCO TROCME, and MARLYN BENNETT 901 Partner Violence and Child Custody Cases: A Cross-National Comparison of Legal Reforms and Issues PETER G. JAFFE and CLAIRE V. CROOKS 917 Summary and Recommendations Toward a Transnational and Cross-Cultural Analysis bfFamily Violence: Issues and Recommendations MARIE-MARTHE COUSINEAU and GILLES RONDEAU 935 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 107 Volume 10, Number 9, September 2004

CONTENTS In Memoriam: Susan Schechter JILL DAVIES and JEFF EDLESON 955

Editor's Iniroduction 958 Articles Welfare Reform, Domestic Violence, and Employment: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know? STEPHANIE R1GER and SUSAN L. STAGGS 961 "I Couldn't Go Anywhere": Contextualizing Violence and Drug Abuse: A Social Network Study SUSAN E. JAMES, JANICE JOHNSON, and CHITRA RAGHAVAN 991 Battered Women's Multitude ofNeeds: Evidence Supporting the Need for Comprehensive Advocacy NICOLE E. ALLEN, DEBORAH 1. BYBEE, and CRIS M. SULLIVAN 1015 The Impact ofFather-to-Mother Aggression on the Structure and Content ofAdolescents' Perceptions ofThemselves and Their Parents ZEEV WlNSTOK, ZVI EISIKOVlTS, and ORIT KARNIELI-MILLER 1036 The Coverage ofRape in the Israeli Popular Press ALINA KORN and SIVAN EFRAT 1056 Book Review Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls by Rachel Simmons KIM A. LOGIO 1075 Call for Papers 1079 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2004 108

HYSTORICAL FICTIONS "., .' {WX~ ~'- ". Hystorical Fictions: Women (Re)Writing and (Re)Reading History }<,,' , ANN HElLMANN AND MARK LLEWELLYN 137 ~ ' .: r"l ;. Into History through the Back Door: The 'Past Historic' in Nights (]) at the Circus and Affinity o .-l I ~ M.-t. KOHLKE 153 i • I i ffi :> , I 'Stranger and Stranger': Alice and Dodgson in Katie Roiphe's (]) <::i 0 Still She HaunlS Me 'jj LUCIE ARMITT 167 H u ..--j 'iii Visions and Re-Visions: Women and Time in Michele Roberts's ~ :9 ~ 0 ~ 'jj In the Red Kitchen u ROSIE WHITE 180 H .~ !~ I ::J >L< i fl History as Gynealogy: A. S. Byatt, Tracy Chevalier and -l-J ,I~ 0 I Ahdaf Soueif 0 ..--j ] MARIADELE BOCCARDI 192 0 i 11 ' ~ The Maidservant in the Attic: Rewriting Stevenson's Strange ::J '":>-. U :r: Case ofDr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in Valerie Martin's Mary Reilly ~ MARTA BRYK 204 ~ ~ I I Hidden Lives and Ladies' Maids: Margaret Forster's Elizabeth Barrett Brownings RUTH ROBBINS 217 Mary Shelley's Afterlives: Biography and Invention PATRICIA DUNCKER 230

REVIEWS Roy Porter, Helen Nicholson and Bridget Bennett (eds), ~Vomen, lvfadness and Spiritualism JUliA REID 250 Dorothy Rowe, Representing Berlin: Sexuality and the City in Imperial and Weimar Germany STINA BARCHAN 254 Susan Stanford Friedman (ed.), Analyzing Freud: Letters ofHD.,

BryherJ and Their Circle AILSA HOLLAND 258 Jonathan Atkin, A War ofIndi'Uuiltals: Bloomsbury Attitudes to the Great War JANE POTTER 262 Nicole Pohl and Betty A. Schellenberg (eds), Reconsidering the Bluestockings STEPHEN BYGRAVE 265

BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUDI TATE 268

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by ANNE HARTMAN 270

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 277

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 281 Womer\ &Health 109

Volume 39, Number 3 2004

What Makes Women Feel Powerful? An Exploratory Study of Relationship Power and Sexual Decision-Making with African Americans at Risk for HIV/STDs S. Marie Harvey, DrPH, MPH, Sheryl Thorburn Bird, PhD, MPH

Factors Related to Postpartum Depressive Symptoms in Low-Income Women Janis M. Boury, PhD, Kevin T. Larkin, PhD, Debra A. Krummel, PhD, RD

Stress, Quality of Life and Physical Activity in Women with Varying Degrees of Premenstrual Symptomatology Mary Kathleen B. Lustyk, PhD, Laura Widman, BA, Amy Paschane, PhD, Erika Ecker, BS

Lack of Time for Physical Activity: Perception or Reality for African American and Hispanic Women? Krisliann C. Heesch, DrPH, Louise C. Masse, PhD

Altitudes Toward Cervical Cancer Screening Among Muslim Women: A Pilot Study Mina Malin, BA, Samuel LeBaron, MD, PhD

Sexual Assault in the Lives of Urban Sex Workers: A Descriptive and Comparative Analysis Janice Du Mont, EdD, Margaret J. McGregor, MD, MHSc

Embodied Minds, Restless Spirits: Mld·Life Rural Women Speak of Their Health Wilfreda E. Thurston, PhD, Lynn M. Meadows, PhD 110 Wamell&Health

Volume 39 Number 4 2004

CONTENTS

Employment and Quality of Life Outcomes Among Women with Fibromyalgia Compared to Healthy Controls Susan Reishle, PhD Judith Fifield, PhD Stephen Walsh, ScD Deborah Dauser, MPH Long Term Employment of African-American and White Welfare Recipients and the Role of Persistent Health and Mental Health Problems 21 MQ/Y Corcoran, PhD Sandra K. Danziger, PhD Richard Tolman, PhD Health Related Behaviors and Cancer Screening of Lesbians: Results of the Boston Lesbian Health Project II 41 Susan Jo Roberts, DNSc, ANP Carol A. Patsdaughter, PhD, RN, ACRN Cecelia Gatson Grindel, PhD, RN M. Suzanne Tarmina, PhD, FNP Gender and Medication Use: An Exploratory, Multi-Site Study 57 Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer, DSc Michelle Schulein, MSc Allita Hardon, PhD LYllllette Leidy Sievert, PhD Kim Price, PhD Aldrin C. Salltiago, MSc Olga Lazcallo, PhD Edward K. Kil'l/mira, MSc Melissa Neumall, MSc Reflections on Cancer in the Context of Women's Health: Focus Group Discussions with Iranian Illli1Iigrant Women in Sweden 75 Azita Emami, RN, PhD Carol Tishelman, RN, PhD

Sociodemographic and Health Related Factors Associated with Poor Mental Health in Midlife Australian Women 97 Sue Outram, PhD Gita D. Mishra, PhD Margot J. Schofield, PhD

"Eyes Wide Shut": Narratives of Women Living with Hepatitis C in Australia 117 Belinda Crockett, BA, BAppSci (Hons) Sandra M. Gifford, MPH, PhD Women

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In Their Own Voices: Codeswitching and Code Choice in the Print and Online Versions ofan African-American Women's Magazine Pamela Hobbs

The Politics of Language Acquisition: Language Learning as Social Modeling in 13 the Northwest 1. M. Chernela

Is Feminist Humor an Oxymoron? 22 Janet Bing

Sexuality, Eros, and Pedagogy: Desiring Laughter in the Classroom 34 Angela Trethewey

Death Be Not Proud: An Analysis of Margaret Edson's Wit 40 Madeline M. Keaveney

A Case Study ofan Intercultural Health Care Visit: An African American Woman 45 and Her \Vhite Male Physician Lynda Dec Dixon Creating a Rhetorical Home for Feminists in the "Master's House" of the Academy: 53 Toward a Gcndered Taxonomy of Fono and Content Enid M. L Sefcovic and Diane Theresa Bifano

Book Reviews

Reworking Gender: A Feminist Commuflicology ofOrganization 63 Ashcraft, K. L., & Mumhy, D. K. Reviewed by Patrice M. BlizzaneH

From Megaphones to Microphones: Speeches ofAmerican Women, 1920·1960 64 Sandra J. Sarkela, Susan Mallon Ross, and Margaret A. Lowe Reviewed by Anita Taylor

Gender in Applied Communication Contexts 64 Buzzanell, P., Sterk. H., & Turner, L. Reviewed by Laura C. Prividera

Extended Abstract

Regulating Gender Through the Language ofCanadian Medicine 67 Eileen O'Connor

Abstracts of papers from OSCLG & SLA Meetings 68

Interview with Rosamatia Roffiel (July 16,2000) 74 Conducted by Clary Loisel

Guest Editorial

Feminism as an Imperialist Construct 79 MJ Hardman 112 Women & Performance A Journal ojFeminist Theory

VOL 14: 1, mi004 fAlliNG

Introduction: Falling 0 7 Michelle Dent and M.J. Thompson Vertigo 0 13 Alexis Easley On Moving to a Hill 0 15 Peggy Phelan Which Way is Down? Improvisations on Black Mobility 0 25 Jason King Stumble Dance 0 47 Andre Lepecki Afterbirth of a Nation: William Pope.~s Great White WayO 63 Chris Thompson Coyolxauhqui's Impact: Aztec Historiography and the Falling Body 0 91 Paul Scolieri When Your Heart Falls: The Drama of Descent in Martha Graham's Technique and Theater 0107 Ellen Graff The Call of the Wise Baby in Chaplin's The Kid 0 117 Karmenlara Seidman Falling in Love, Literally: Romeo, Juliet, Ballet and the Swoon 0 137 Jennifer Fisher Doing Your Thing? Trisha Brown's Object Lesson 0 153 MJ Thompson Gravity's Rainbow 0 165 Maurice Berger

The Fallen Body: Butoh and the Crisis of Meaning in Sankai Juku's "Jomon Sho" 0 173 Michelle Dent The Language of Explosion: Documenting Nuclear Craters in the American West 0 201 Mary Wailing Blackburn The Falling Man 0 211 Tom Junod Reviews 0 229 Edited by Paul Scolieri

List of Contributors 0 249 Wt1ftt,tn 113 ~ r"titic.s TM

Volume 26 Number I 2004

CONTENTS ARTICLES Equalizing Opportunities for Women in Electoral Politics in Ireland: The Views of Women Members of Parliament Kathleell Kllight Yvolllle Galligall Vila Nic Gio/la Choil/e Women Incumbents, Elite Bias, and Voter Response in the 1996 and 1998 U.S. House Elections 21 Neil Berch Does Women's Representation in Elected Office Lead to Women-Friendly Policy? Analysis of State-Level Data 35 Amy Caiazza Confronting Gender Discrimination in the Mexican Workplace: Women and Labor Facing NAFTA with Transnational Contention 71 Lillda S. Stevenson

About the Contributors 99 114 WC1~en 1r"titic.s TM

Volume 26 Number 2 2004

CONTENTS

The Politics of Gender Equality: Explaining Variation in Fertility Levels in Rich Democracies Frances Rosenbillth MalthelV Light Clalldia Schrag

Why Women Don't Run: Explaining Women's Underrepresentation in America's Political Institutions 27 Lallrel Elder

Of What Is That Glass Ceiling Made?: A Study of Attitudes About Women and the Oval Office S7 Kate Kenski Erika Falk

Black Feminist Theory: Charting a Course for Black Women's Studies in Political Science 81 Evelyn M. Simien

About the Contributors 9S From Menarche to Menopause: 115 The Female Body in Feminist Therapy

Joan C. Chrisler, PhD Guest Editor

Introduction Joan C. Chris/er Sell-Objectification and That "Not So Fresh Feeling": Feminist Therapeutic Interventions lor Healthy Female Embodiment Tomi-Ann Roberts, Patricia L. Waters

Making Menarche Positive and Powerful for Both Mother and Daughter Jessica B. Giliooiy

Negative Attitudes Toward Menstruation: Implications for Disconnection Within Girls and Between Women Margaret L. Stubbs, Daryl Costas The Debate About PMDD and Sarafem: Suggestions lor Therapists Paula J. Caplan

Abortion and Mental Health: What Therapists Need to Know Usa Rubin, Nancy Fefipe Russo

Psychological Issues and Interventions with Infertile Patients Ann Rosen Spector

The Aftermath of Loss: A Feminist Critique 01 the Literature and Implications for Treatment Usa Cosgrove

The Use of Rituals In Grieving lor a Miscarriage or Stillbirth Deborah J. Brin

Psychological Issues in Childbirth: Potential Roles for Psychotherapists tngrid Johnston-Robledo, Jessica Barnack

Myths and Mates in Chitdbearing Depression Valerie E. Whiffen

Coping with Distress During Perimenopause Pauta S. Derry

Facing the Unknown: Social Support During the Menopausal Transition Patricia Barthalow Koch, Phyllis Kemoff Mansfield

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® APRIL 2004 Volume 13, No.4

Work/life benefits: Not just for working moms anymore. . .. 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Can female leaders end the world's violent conflicts? ...... 5 Seven steps to successful leadership in stressful times ...... 6 Tips for managing the marginal employee...... 8 How to use communication to solve campus conflicts 19 The role of mentoring in the careers of athletic directors 21 Campus benefits programs must prove their worth 22 "Library anxiety" hampers the information search ...... 23 What contributes to online student success? ...... 25 Professional adjuncts serve higher education...... 26 Editor: Is customer service an oxymoron? 28 PLUS 10 pages of job opportunities just waiting for YOU!

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Goal of education: Help students make a life ...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Administrator salaries still reflect gender bias 5 Liberal Arts armors women to move the world ...... 6 How five campus leaders/moms juggle work/life 7 Women's roles in an Islamic peace process ...... 8 Collaborations help campus work/life office grow...... 16 Women's ways of resolving conflict 18 The power of women students...... 19 What affects students' moral development? ...... 21 . Feminist advising and mentoring to empower students. . .. 23 Editor: And a happy Mother's Day to all! 24 Jobs anyone? 9 117

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Priming the pump: CAOs move to the college presidency. .. 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 The prospects for women working in the dean's office 5 Women on the move...... 6 Women of distinction, as leaders and mothers ...... 7 Adults earning degrees get what they expected-and more .. 8 Tips from UC on creating a family-friendly campus ...... 18 Unsnarling values in higher education...... 19 Leading teams: A concrete approach for success 21 How to give student athletes a stronger voice on campus .. 23 Editor: Creating a legacy at age 60...... 24 PLUS: Almost 9 pages of ads for jobs that could make you happier! 9-17

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14 strategic lessons reflect link between policy, gender...... 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 How to create a university that thrives in chaos...... 6 Women are changing the world, one donation at a time. .. .. 8 So many roles, so little time 16 What affects career mobility for chief business officers? .. .. 18 Feminism is alive and well at the University of Denver. . .. 19 With women students as the majority, what do they need? 21 Tips for women's success in earning a doctorate ...... 22 Editor: Captain or Skipper, it's all the same summer fun. .. 24 liS

® AUGUST 2004 Volume 13, No.8

The baby who did matter: Work-life balance in the academy 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 To be a great leader, start with a vision , 5 When the spiritual Collides with the secular ...... 7 Tips for success as a dual career academic couple...... 8 Mothers in the academic pipeline 16 Coaches and administrators as change agents 18 Pioneers recall issues when Providence College went coed. 19 Women on the move '.' ...... 20 Women administrators succeed as Alpha-She-wolves ...... 21 "Thursday Club" offers support, camaraderie ...... 23 Editor: Editor-for-a-day and change agent for a lifetime. . .. 24 PLUS: Dozens of jobs that could change your life! 9-15

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Why leadership isa woman's arL,; ... :. ,·i •.• ::.-.,.. ; :':-~:-1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and.play.f_': .:. '.: :. ';3,' . Emotionally intelligent leadershipbrings su<:cess-~·;~:.•...... ,;: ,6 . Support adult leaders by abandoningstereotypes~:""'" ..:c,' 8 Howto support your lesbian studEmtsat risk •. :::.:.y .'" . 30', .. A recipe for leading with love .•- .-:."".-;-'.. :. .-';.: .. ~.; ~.'32 '."Outsiders withit1i" Lay women lead male d6ttilitatedschools'33 . How do Women's'Studies classes affect adult students? .-.'- ·37' Creativity on theedge of artistry:, .; ....•.;. :.. :...•. ,. : .. : 39· Editor: Wondering about the rest of the stories? .. :. :-: : 40 . PLUS: Almost 19 pages of job ads- ., : just begging for your application!-';' Women in Management Review 119 Volume 19 Number 22004 Page

Article i.'.Ia!lJ Effect of owners' gender on venture quality evaluation 74 Tami L Knotts; Stephen C Jones; Melody Waller LaPreze (pp. 74 - 87) Keywords: Gender; Capital Ventures; Entrepreneurship; Merchandising; Small Enterprises; United States of America Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research Implications·"·*-; Practice lmp/ications~ 4<*; Originality..... "; Readabilityw'4'*.-.c

i.'.Ia!lJ Making female first-line nurse managers more effective: a 88 Delphi study of occupational stress Robert Loo; Karran Thorpe (pp. 88 - 97) Keywords: Stress; Nursing; Gender; Delphi Method; Managers; Canada Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research implications·'·"; Practice Implications-* it; Originality~ *' *; Readability- >I< **

i.'.Ia!lJ Managing equity: structure, policy and justice influences 98 Erica French; Glenda Maconachie (pp. 98 - 108) Keywords: Equal Opportunities; Equity Theory; Gender; Management Strategy; Australia Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research lmplications·"'*; Practice Implications-**; Origin.ality-"''''i Readability- '. **

i.'.Ia!lJ Are women "cooler" than men during crises? Exploring gender 109 differences in perceiving organisational crisis preparedness proneness

Rita Mano-Negrin; Zachary Sheaffer (pp. 109 - 122) Keywords: Gender,' Managers; Organizational Behaviour; Organizational Conflict; Leadership; Sampling Methods

Article Type: Survey; Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research Implication.s·~-*,· Practice Implications-**; Originality-"; Readability- ..

Review i.'.Ia!lJ Gender, Language and Discourse 123 Ann Weatherall; (pp. 123 - 125) Keywords: Gender; Language; Discourse; Identity Article Type: Review Women in Management Review 120 Volume 19 Number 3 2004 Special Issue: Levelling the playing field - women's Page entrepreneurship as an egalitarian choice Guest Editor(s) Jeannette Oppedisano and Sandra L. Fielden

Article i!m!lJ Entrepreneurship and social inclusion 139 Sandra L Fielden; Adel Dawe (pp. 139 - 142) Keywords: Women Executives; Entrepreneurs; Corporate Ownership; Social Alienation Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research lmpllcations-**; Practice Implications·**; Originality- **; Readability- * **

i!m!lJ Entrepreneurship: not an easy path to top management for 143 women Joan Wlnn (pp. 143 - 153) Keywords: Entrepreneurialism; Corporate Ownership; Women; Gender; Usa Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research Implications-**; Practice Implications·*-"; Origlnallty-**; Readability- ***

i!m!lJ Women entrepreneurs: out from under the glass ceiling 154 Mary C Mattis (pp. 154 • 163) Keywords: Women/' Entrepreneurs; Corporate Ownership; United States of America Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research Implication5~ *' *; Practice Implications- **,. Originality-**; Readabifity-***

i!m!lJ Women home-based business owners: insights from 164 comparative analyses

Karyn Loscocco; Andrea Smith-Hunter (pp. 164 - 173) Keywords: Women; Corporate Ownership; Homeworking; ·Entrepreneurialismi FamilYi Economic Growth Article Type: Survey; Theoretical with Application in Practice

i!m!lJ GIVing back: women's entrepreneurial philanthropy 174 Jeannette Oppedisano (pp. 174 - 177) Keywords: Entrepreneurialism; Women; Philanthropy; United States of America,. Social Action Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research Implications-*,. Practice lmplications- **; Originality- **,. Readability- **

Review i!m!lJ Difference Matters: Communicating Social Identity 178 Brenda J Allen; (pp. 178 - 179) Keywords: Difference; Social Identity; Usa Article Type: Review Women in Management Review 121 Volume 19 Number 42004 Page Special Issue: Gender and management: knowledge into practice

Article ~ The fallacy of integration: work and non-work in professional 186 services Simon Wilson; Michael Butler; Kim James; David Partington; Val Singh; Susan Vinnlcombe (pp. 186 - 195) Keywords: Professional Services; Lifestyies; Family Life; Gender Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice Content Indicators: Research lmplications- *" *; Practice Implications- *-*; Originality- **; Readability- **

~ Affirmative action or managing diversity: what is the future of 196 equal opportunity policies in organisations? Glenda Strachan; John Burgess; Anne Sullivan (pp. 196 - 204) Keywords: Equal Opportunities; Women Workers; Australia; Affirmative Action; Family Life Article Type: Comparative/evaluators Content Indicators: Research Implications-**; Practice Implications-**; Originality- **; Readability- **

~ Executive ieadership roles in Public Service 205 Alison Wyse; Trlcia Vlikinas (pp. 205 - 211) Keywords: Leadership; Gender; Public Sector Organizations; Management Roles Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research lmplications·l<*; Practice Implications- i<.~; Originality- **; Readability- **

~ E-mentorlng for aspiring women managers 212

Jenny Headlam-Wells (pp. 212 - 218) Keywords: Mentorlng; Career Oevelopment; Management Development;

Women Article Type: Comparative/evaluators Content Indicators: Research Implications- * ¥-; Practice lmplications- *t.; Originality-"; Readability- *.

~ Occupational pressures in banking: gender differences 219 Jacqueline Granleese (pp. 219 - 226) Keywords: Gender; Banks; Equal Opportunities Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research Implications-**; Practice Implications~*"'; Originality-'; Readability-"

Review ~ Learning Family Business: Paradoxes and Pathways 226 Ken Moores; Mary Barrett; (pp. 226 - 227) Keywords: Family Firms; Business Performance Article Type: Review Women's History Review 122

VOLUME 13 NUMBER 2 2004

Stacy Gillis & Rebecca Munford. Genealogies and Generations: the politics and praxis of third wave feminism, 165 Simon Morgan. 'A sort of land debatable'; female influence, civic virtue and middle-class identity, c. 1830-c. 1860, 183 Susan Foley, In Search of 'Liberty': politics and women's rights in the travel narratives of Flora Tristan and Suzanne Voilquin, 211 Ruth Livesey. The Politics of Work: feminism, professionalisation and women inspectors of factories and workshops, 233 Barbara Harrison & Melanie Nolan. Reflections in Colonial Class? Women Factory Inspectors in Britain and New Zealand 1893·1921, 263

DOCUMENTARY ARTICLE Giles Worsley. The Seduction of Elizabeth Lister and Its Implications for the Worsley Family, 289

REVIEW ESSAY Jacqueline Castledine. Visions of a Future Seen through the Past: the promise of feminism in the nventy·first century, 303

BOOK REVIEWS lVarnen and the l\lachine. Represelltations from the Spinning H'heel (0 the Electronic Age (Julie Wosk), reviewed by eill I\irkup, 311 Womerz's Studies Review, Volume Seven, Oral History and Biography (Mary Clancy, Caitriona Clear, Triana Nic Giolla Choille & Alan Hayes, eds), reviewed by Louise Ryan, 313 Women in European History (Gisela Bock), reviewed by Deborah Simonton, 315 Encyclopedia of Women in the Ancient World (Joyce Salisbury); Roman Women (Augusto Fraschetti, ed.); Making Silence Speak: women's voices in Greek literature and society (Andre Lardinois & Laura ~1cClure, eds), reviewed by Lorna Hardwick, 317 Gender, Identity and the Irish Press, 1922·1937: embodying the nation (Louise Ryan), reviewe.d by Bronwen Walter, 319 . Women, Social Leadership, and the Second World War: continuities of class (James Hinton), reviewed by Sally Sokoloff, 322 Immigrant Mothers: narratives ofraces and maternity, 1890·1925 (Katrina Irving); Tender Violence: domestic visions in an age ofu.s. (Laura Wexler), reviewed by Henriee Altink, 324 Subjectivity and Women's Poetry in Early Modern England: 'Why on the ridge should she desire to go'? (Lynette ~1cGrath); Poetic Resistance: English women writers and the early modern lyric (Pamela S. Hammons), reviewed by Kate Aughterson, 327 l\Janliness and the Boys' Story Paper in Britain: a cultural history, 1855-1940 (Kelly Boyd); Gender, Colonialism and Educalion: lhe politics ofexperience (Joyce Goodman & Jane Martin, eds), reviewed by Kathryn Castle, 330 Women Artists and the Decorative Arts 1880-1935: the gender ofornament (Bridget Elliott & Janice Helland, eds), reviewed by Anne Anderson, 332 Women's History Review 123

VOLUME 13 NUMBER 3 2004

SPECIAL ISSUE Earning and Learning in Women's History Edited by NICOLA PULLIN & STEPHANIE SPENCER

Nicola Pullin & Stephanie Spencer. Introduction, 341 Pat Thane. Girton Graduates: earning and learning, 19205-19805, 347 Deborah Simonton. Earning and Learning: girlhood in pre-industrial Europe, 363 Pamela Dale. Trairiing for Work: domestic service as a route out of long·stay institutions before 1959, 387 Deborah Gaitskell. 'Doing a Missionary hard work ... in the black hole of Calcutta': Mrican women teachers pioneering a profession in the Cape and Natal, 1880·1950, 407 Elizabeth Kiely & Maire Leane. 'What Would I Be Doing at Home All Day?' Oral Narratives of Irish Married Women's Working Lives, 1936-1960,427 Catherine Dollard. 'Sharpening the Wooden Sword' in Imperial Germany: marital status and education in the work of Helene Lange, 447 Jane Martin. Mary Bridges Adams and Education Reform, 1890-1920: an ethics of care?, 467 Jean Spence. Working for Jewish Girls: Lily Montagu, girls' clubs and industrial reform, 491 The Women's Review 124 ofBooks Volume XXI, No.6 March 2004

1 Nadli18 Khalilo.(f, Veil: Veiling, Representation and Contemporary Art edited by David A. Bailey and Gilane Tawadros; The Veil Unveiled: The Hijab in Modern Culture by Faegheh Shirazi

4 Letters

5 Kan1l Agllilar-Sa1l Jlla1l o.(f, Dream Jungle by Jessica Hagedorn

6 [("n1l Ag1lilar-Sa1l Jlla1l o.(f, A conversation with Jessica Hagedorn

7 Ja1l Zita Craver o.(f, Home Grown: The Case for Local Food in a Global Market by Brian Halweil; Local Flavors by Deborah Madison; The Penguin Atlas of Food: Who Eats What, Where, and Why by Erik Millstone and Tim Lang; Food Politics: How The Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health by Marion Nestle

9 Ma1ldira Sell o.(f, The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri

10 J1Idi/b Niemi o.(f, No Hotizon is So Far: A Historic Journey Across Antarctica by Ann Bancroft and Liv Arnesen; Ada Blackjack: A True Story of Survival in the Arctic by Jennifer Niven; The Woman Who Walked to Russia: A Writer's Search for a Lost Legend by Cassandra Pybus

12 Heatb" Live o.(f, Touching Feeling: Mfect, Pedagogy, Performativity by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick

1 2 Malld U1Idsay o.(f, Two poems

13 Flieda Card1l" o.(f, Two poems

14 Patnce Clark Koelsel; o.(f, Inner Lives: Voices of Mrican American Women in Prison by Paula C. Johnson; Couldn't Keep It to Myself: Testimony from Our Imprisoned Sisters by Wally Lamb and the Women of York Correctional Facility

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16 Carol Bm o

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20 All!.' Hoffmall o

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1 Trish Crapo o€> Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia edited by Sandra L. Ballard and Patricia L. Hudson

4 Letters

4 Jennifer L P0'i!'er o€> She's Not There: A Life In Two Genders by Jennifer Finney Boylan

5 Jennifer L PO'i!'er o€> GENDER IMMIGRANT: A conversation with Jennifer Finney Boylan

7 Anne Fails/oSterling -

9 kl Connolfy o€> Olympia Morata: The Complete Writings of an Italian Heretic edired and translated by Holt N. Parker

10 Mary Cappello o€> The Red Passport by Katherine Shonk

11 Ritu Menon o€> The Sari by Mukulika Banerjee and Daniel Miller

1 2 Cynthia A. Peanon o€> The Greatest Experiment Ever Performed on Women: Exploding the Estrogen Myth by Barbara Seaman

14 Brooks Robards o€> Jane Austen on Screen edited by Gina Macdonald and Andrew F. Macdonald

14 Jotly BolZ o€> Two poems

15 Alison Townsend o€> Livelihood by Phoebe MacAdams; Embellishments by Virginia Chase Sulton

16 Anne Marie TodkJlI o€> Am I Still A Woman? Hysterectomy and Gender Identity by Jean Elson

17 Karla J'!Y o€> The Modern Woman Revisited: Paris Between the Wars edited by Whitney Chadwick and Tirza True Latimer

18 Susanne Boitano o€> The Habit: A History of the Clothing of Catholic Nuns by Elizabeth Kuhns

19 Barbara Sf0holm o€> The World: Travels 1950·2000 by Jan Morris

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1 Rhonda CobhmlJ O

4 Letters

4 Adele Logan Alexander o.(f. Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom br Catherine Clinton; Harriet Tubman: The Life and the Life Stories by Jean ~{ Humez; Bound for the Promised Land by Kate Clifford Larson

6 J.Hartha Gies o.(f. Holy Terrors: Latin American Women Perform edited by Diana Tarlor and Roselyn Costantino

8 Jlldith BaningkJ11 0.(}. Occasions of Sin by Sandra Scofield; Wishing for Snow by iYIinrose Gwin; Rescuing Patty Hearst: Memories from a Decade Gone Mad by Virginia Holman

9 Louise If: Kl1ight "'

10 Aljn"flm Sagan ..q, Fools and Crows by Terri \Vitek; Granted by Mary Szybist; Miracle Fruit by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

11 Joanne lH. Braxton ~ Pocahontas: Medicine Woman, Spy, Entrepreneur, Diplomat by Paula Gunn Allen

13 joanne AI. Bra.-':fon <>(f, Pocahontas' voice: A conversation with Paula Gunn Allen

14 Lesky I-IazkIOJl o(f, Reporting from Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land by Amira Hass 15 Randi Hutter Epstein ...m The Pursuit of Perfection: The Promise and Perils of Medical Enhancement by Sheila Rothman and David Rothman

16 iHane Shear...m Millicent Fenwick: Her Way by Amy Schapiro; Pat Schroeder: A Woman of the House by Joan A. Lowy; Fire in My Soul by Joan Steinau Lester

1 7 Elaine Sexton ...m Two poems

18 Eileen Bolis ...m The Other Women's Movement: Workplace Justice and Social Rights in Modern America by Dorothy Sue Cobble

19 Hamel CasdiJl-Si/ver o(f, Women, Art, and Technology edited by Judy Malloy

20 NaJlry Berke o(f, Against Love: A Polemic by Laura Kipnis, Quirkyalone: A Manifesto for Uncompromising Romantics by Sasha Cagen

21 S8Iinity YOJlng...§. Cleopatra Dismounts by Carmen Boullosa; Becoming Cleopatra: The Shifting Image of an Icon by Francesca T. Royster

22 LYJlne GOJl/iqller o(f, Officially Gay: The Political Construction of Sexuality by the US Military by Gary L. Lehring; Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Debating the Gay Ban in the Military edited by Aaron Belkin and Geoffrey Bateman

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Volume XXI, No.9 June 2004

1 jan Zi/a Grover..q, A Thousand Years Over a Hot Stove: A History of American Women Told Through Food, Recipes, and Remembrances by Laura Schenone; Something from the Oven: Reinventing Dinner in 1950s America by Laura Shapiro

4 Debra Spark ..q, Beautiful as the Moon, Radiant as the Stars: Jewish Women in Yiddish Stories edited by Sandra Bark

5 Nancy Caplan ..q, Emotional Trials: The Moral Dilemmas of Criminal Defense Attorneys by Cynthia Siemsen

7 Eri,a DaCo!/a ..q, Simone Weil: As We Knew Her by Joseph Marie Perrin. Gustave Thibon. and J. P. Little

8 Lallren BYn/' ..q, Daughters of Ireland: The Rebellious Kingsborough Sisters and the Making of a Modern Nation by Janet Todd; No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923 by Sinead McCoole

10 Martha Sax/on ..q, Earthbound and Heavenbent: Elizabeth Porter Phelps and Life at Forty Acres (1747-1817) by Elizabeth Pendergast Carlisle

11 jlldi/h Vollm,r..q, Two poems

12 Florence Howe ..q, Threshold by Shirley Kaufman; The Dirt She Ate: Selected and New Poems by Minnie Bruce Pratt

13 B'n/utine Singley ..q, Underground Codes: Race, Crime and Related Fires by Katheryn Russell-Brown

14 Ka/fty Dow! ..q, Styling Jim Crow: African American Beauty Training During Segregation by Julia Kirk Blackwelder; Rapunzel's Daughters: What Women's Hair Tells Us About Women's Lives by Rose Weitz

16 Nancy Mail> ..q, Gendering Disability edited by Bonnie G. Smith and Beth Hutchison

1 7 EIIi, H'n/andez ..q, Chicana Without Apology: The New Chicana Cultural Studies by Edeo Torres

18 Ei/hne john!on..q, Perpetually Cool: The Many Lives of Anna May Wong (1905-1961) by Anthony B. Chan; Anna May Wong: From Laundryman's Daughter to Hollywood Legend by Graham Russell Gao Hodges; Anna May Wong: A Complete Guide to Her Film, Stage, Radio and Television Work by Philip Liebfried and Ch6 Mj Lane

19 The Bookshelf The Women's Review 128 ofBooks

Volume XXI, No. 10-11 July 2004

1 Anne Mane Todkill"", Klee Wyck by Emily Carr; The Forest Lover by Susan Vreeland

4 Letters

S Gqyle Pember/on"", Pushkin and the Queen of Spades by Alice Randall

6 Adrian Ok/enberg"", Up to Speed by Rae Armantrout; Desesperanto: Poems 1999·2002 by Marilyn Hacker

8 Emi!:t To/h "'" America's Mom: the Life, Lessons, and Legacy of Ann Landers by Rick Kogan; A Life in Letters: Ann Landers' Letters to Her Only Child by Margo Howard

9 Hea/her Hewell "'" Purple Hibiscus by Chimarnanda Ngozi Adichie

10 Pamela J AnlUlS "'" Whose Names Are Unknown: A Novel by Sanora Babb

12 jewelle Gomez"", Little Black Book of Stories by A. S. Byatt

13 Leslie Ll1vrence ..m Referred Pain and Other Stories by Lynne Sharon Schwartz

14 Enid SIJOmer"", Two poems

14 Valerie Miner"", Double Vision by Pat Barker

15 Rebe((d S/einilz"'" Emma Brown by Clare Boylan and Charlotte Bronte; The Bronte Myth by Lucasta Miller

1 7 Andrea Po/a, "'" Two poems

18 AliIon Hawthorne Deming"", Trembling Air by Michelle Boisseau; Slave Moth: A Narrative in Verse by Thylias Moss; Bend by Natasha Saje

20 jadith Grossman"", Little Edens by Barbara Klein Moss; Ideas of Heaven: A Ring of Stories by Joan Silber

22 Hiromi Go"'"", The Legend.of Fire Horse Woman by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston

23 Andrea Fread Latwenstdn ~ A Seahorse Vear by Stacey D'Erasmo

24 Lori TIang "'" Empress Orchid by Anchee Min

25 Marie-Elise Wheatwind"", The Wave in the Mind: Talks and Essays on the Writer, the Reader, and the Imagination by Ursula K. Le Guin

26 Ed/ihM. VdJqaez"", jCarambal A Tale Told in Turns of the Card by Nina Marie Marlinez

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Volume XXI, No. 12 September 2004

1 Ayse CuiAllIiN!! «f, The Line: Women, Partition and the Gender Order in Cyprus by Cynthia Cockburn

4 Ayse GillAllitJqy ~ REACHING ACROSS DIVIDED SOCIETIES: A conversation with Cynthia Cockburn 5 Leuers .

6 Carol Burke ~ FROM RECRUIT TO SOLDIER: Military discipline is enforced with marcWng chants­ and their sexist, racist, brutal messa'gcs.

8 Jenllifer Camper o

10 Cyllthia E{lloe o

11 Uza Feathers/olle e

PRO~WHQfB~LlFE? 12 l{yn Gluckmall, BelD' HarlmatmJ and AZi Shan"dffllodar -

14 Etoile Kiti!l Heafy, Julia Kasdorf, Maxine KtlfninJ Elizabeth Macklin, and Gail Mazpr "'11\ Poe.try, War, and Peace

16 Kerryl/ Higgs o

1 7 SJlza1J11e Rilla ~ A LIFE OF RESISTANCE: Ethnographer and concentration camp survivor Germaine Tillion is little known in the US but a hero in France for h~r,Jifelong opposition to violence and torture.

19 Harriet MalitlOwitz ~ The Exception to the Rulers: Exposing Oily Politicians, War Profiteers, and the Media That Love Them by Amy Goodman with David Goodmao

20 Harriet Malinowitz ~ THE SWORD AND THE SHIELD: A conversation with independent journalist Amy Goodman

21 Lisa Lolldoll o

22 fuJbill RiI!J o

23 Martha NorksmaJ o

24 fuJchelle G. R1IIh,hi!d o

25 Gila Svirsk;y ~ ORGANIZING FOR PEACE IN ISRAEL: Why Israeli and Palestinian women want a peace movement of their own

27 The Bookshe!f

The Women's Review thanks yfJlhia Enloe for her edilona/ advice 011 Ihis iwte and POtl1y Edi/or RoMI Beckerfor (ollJfJlissionilJg and selecting the work in O/l( special fPar and Peace poetlY sulion, 130 WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

Volume 23, Number 3 CONTENTS Summer 2002

EDITORS' INTRODUCTION...... 201 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS 203 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Sarah Weddington 207 PANEL ONE: GENDER, RACE, AND SEXUALITY: mSTORICAL THEMES AND EMERGING ISSUES IN WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW Introduction Suzanne B. Goldberg, moderator , 217 Valuing Women: A Case Study Martha F. Davis ...... 219 Parallel Lives: Women's Rights and Lesbian Rights Litigation Suzanne B. Goldberg...... 223 The Next Challenge in Sexual Harassment Reform: Racial Disparity Tanya K. Hernandez...... 227 Questions and Answers with Panelists...... 231 PANEL TWO: LEGAL STRUGGLES FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Introduction Twila L. Perry, moderator ...... 235 30 Years of Women's Rights Litigation: An Evolving Constitutional Standard of Review Lenora M. Lapidus...... 237 Battered Women and Feminist Lawmaking Elizabeth M. Schneider...... 243 Feminism, Adoption, and Diversity TIvila L. Perry 247 Questions and Answers with Panelists...... 251 131 WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 24, Number 3 CONTENTS SummerlFall 2003

POEM: Under the Trees Margie Cronin vi EDITORS' INTRODUCTION >...... lSI DEAN'S WELCOME...... 151 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Radhika Coornaraswarny...... 153 PANEL ONE Introduction Claire M. Dickerson, moderator 159 The Effect of Trafficking in Women on Women's Ability to Migrate Sa/rna Sobhan...... 161 Discrimination Against Women in Employment and Property Rights: Unexamined Factors in the Feminization of Poverty LaShawn Jefferson...... 167

The Impact of Armed Conflict on Women Karirna Bennoune 173 PANEL TWO Introduction Sabrina Safrin, moderator...... 179

The Full Belly Quotient: Renegotiating a Rite of Passage Les/ye Arnede Dbiora ...... 181

Addressing Domestic Violence through a Strategy of Economic Rights Donna Coker ; ...... 187

The Impact of the "Global Gag Rule" on Women's Reproductive Health Worldwide Melissa Upreti 191 134 Women's Studies

An Interdisciplinary Journa'

Volume 33, Number 3 May-June 2004

Empire, Hysteria, andthe Healthy Girl: The Deployment ofthe Body inJuliana Horatia Ewing's Six to Sixteen 249 JACKIE C. HORNE

Buwumu: Redefining Black Beauty and Emancipating the Hottentot Venus in the Work ofOforiwaa Aduonurn 279 AMA OFORIWAA ADUONUM

Poetry 299 SUSAN FOX

Celebrating Love, Desire, and Melancholia: The Sonnets ofLouise Labe 3Ci7 GABRIELLA S. ESCHRICH

Book Reviews MICHAEL SHEFCHIK 335 JENN STROUD ROSSMANN 339 Women's Studies 135

An Int.rdlsclplinary Journa'

Volume 33, Number 5 July-August 2004

Body and Fem.ale Subjectivity in Cathy Song's Picture Bride 577 FU-JEN CHEN

A.S. Byatt, the Wom.an Artist, and Suttee 613 KATHLEEN WILLIAMS RENK

Unveiling the Veil: Gendered Discourses and the (In)Visibility ofthe Fem.ale Body in France 629 MICHELA ARDIZZONI

Footbinding and Masochism.: A Psychoanalytical Exploration 651 ANDREW HOCK SOON NG

Art 67.7 HAYNES LINDLEY

Book Reviews TOM MORGAN 681 GREG STONE 685 Women's Studies 136 An InterdIsciplinary Journal

Volume 33, Number 6 September 2004 . "-"-"

Special Issue: Creative Nonfiction Guest Editor: Carol Ellis

Introduction 699 CAROL ELLIS

The Irresistible Allure ofJuicy Red Apples 703 CAROL BLISS

Nothing Quite Your Own: Reflections on Creative Nonfiction 707 NORMA TILDEN

In Search ofan "I": Embodied Voice and the Personal Essay 719 HEATHER HEWED

Race Intimacy 743 MARGARET KRUSZEWSKA

A Feminist Aesthetic Practice of Reading, Writing, Living 751 ANNE MAMARY

Persephone's Daughters 767 EDVIGE GIUNTA

Sense ofPlace, Sense ofSelf: Windows into an Examined Life 787 MARCIA AUSTIN-ZACHARIAS

Abandol1lnent 805 SUSAN F. BOHRER

How She Thinks (excerpt) 819 CAROL ELLIS

Book Reviews AMANDA DAVIS 843 JESSICA FOLEY 849 CATHERINE CORDER 857

In Brief 861

Recent Publications 869

Notes on Contributors 871 WOMEN'S STUDIES 137 IN COMMUNICATION VOLUME 27, NUMBER2, SUMMER 2004

The Journal of the Organization for Research on Women and Communication of the Westertl States Communication Association

ESSAYS

119 Critical Legal Theorizing, Rhetorical Intersectionalities, and

the MUltiple Transgressions of the"l'Tragic Mulatta t " Anastasie Desarzant Marouf Hasian, Jr.

\49, Counter-Imagination as Interpretive Practice: Futuristic Fantasy and The Fifth Element Brian L. Ott and Eric Aoki

177 Borg Babes, Drones, and The Collective: Reading G.ender and the Body in Star Trek Mia Consalvo

204 Mediating a Movement, Authorizing DiscoUrse: Kate Millett, Sexual Politics, and Feminism's Second Wave Kristan Poirot ,. 236 Sisterdjs in the House: ElectroniclDance Music aud Women-Centered Spaces on the Net Rebekah Farrugia

BOOK REVIEWS

263 Appropriate[ing] Dress: Women's Rhetorical Style in Nineteenth-Century America, by Carol Mattingly. Al/yson Wolf

265 Signatures of Citizenship: Petitiotting, Antislavery, and Women's Political Identity, by Susan Zaeske. Shannon L. Hal/and 138 Womens Writing

VOLUME 11 NUMBER 2 2004

Special Number Sex, Gender and the Female Body Guest Editor: JULIE PEAKMAN

Julie Peakman. Introduction, 139

Bonnie Blackwell. How the Jilt Triumphed over the Slut: the evolution ofan epithet, 1660-1780, 141

Julie Peakman. Memoirs ofWomen ofPleasure: the whore biography, 163

Emelle Fife. Gender and Professionalism in Eighteenth-Century Midwifery, 185

Dannielle Orr. "1 Tell Myself to Myself': homosexual agency in the journals ofAnne Lister (1791-1840), 201

Jane Magrath. (Mis)Reading the Bloody Body: the case ofSarah Malcolm, 223

Deirdre Palk. "Fit Objects for Mercy": gender, the Bank ofEngland and currency criminals, 1804-1833,237

Meegan Kennedy. Syphilis and the Hysterical Female: the limits ofrealism in Sarah Grand's The Hedvmly Twins, 259 Diana Peschier. Vulnerable Women and the Danger ofGliding Jesuits: England in the nineteenth century, 281

Paula K. Garrett. An "U~protected" Pilgrim; or, a New Woman in the Old World: Grace Greenwood's self-sexualization in the popular press 1875-76, 1878-79,303

BOOK REVIEW, 324