The Un vers ty of W scons n System

Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 27, Number 1/2, Spring 2007 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 27, Number 1/2 (Spring 2007) Please Note: This is not a double issue. We have amended this issue number so that future volumes will correspond to the calendar year.

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

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

1. Year of first pUblication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. Subscription prices (print only; for online prices, consult publisher). 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, New York, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky and compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

University of Wisconsin System users: To locate these periodicals within the UW System, do a UW System/Universal 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], hltp:/Iwww.uwec.edu/Library/askus.htm

Green Bay, (920) 465-2303, [email protected], hltp:llwww.uwgb.edullibrary/reference/qp.html

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

Madison, (608) 262-3242, hltp:/Imemorial.library.wisc.edu/places/servicedesks.html

Milwaukee, (414) 229-4659, hltp:llwww.uwm.edu/Libraries/aski

Oshkosh, (920) 424-4333 or (800)-574-5041 (toll free), [email protected], hltp:llwww.uwosh.edu/ departments/llr/askalibrarian.html

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Plalteville, (608) 342-1668 or (888) 450-4632 (toll free), hltp:/Iwww.uwplalt.edullibrary/askalibrarian.html

River Falls, (715) 425-3343, hltp:/Iwww.uwrf.edu/library/forms/askaform.php

Stevens Point, (715) 346-2836, [email protected]

Stout, (715) 232-1353, hltp:l/www.uwstout.edu/lib/forms/askalibn.htm

Superior, (715) 394-8512, hltp:lllibrary.uwsuper.edu/services/forms/reference.htm

Whitewater, (262) 472-1032, hltp:lllibrary.uww.edu/subjecUaskwi.htm

Colleges, find the college and contact information on hltp:llwww.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://womenst.library.wisc.edu Compiler: Heather Shimon. 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. Subscription rates (2007): Wisconsin subscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $16 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state sub­ scriptions: $30 (indiv. & women's programs), $55 (inst.). This fee covers most publications of the 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, Canada; $15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00 - air, Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere). Subscription rates will increase in 2008; please inquire.

© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 2007. AWlS MAGAZINE AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 1. 1971. 1. 1987. 2. 4/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $60. 3. The Americas: $61; Republic ot Soulh Africa: R210 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., NW.. Suile 650, (special indiv.), R220 (indiv.), R310 (insl.); Soulh Africa: Washington, DC 20005 (email: awis@awis,org] (website: R440: UK/Europe/other African States: £41. http://wNw.awis.org/pubs/mag.hlml]. 4. PO Box 61163, Bishopsgale 4008, Republic of South 5. Nicole Kresge. Africa {email: [email protected] {website: http://www. 7. ISSN 0160-256X. agenda.erg.za). 8. OCLC 23747329. 5. Kristin Palitza. 11. "AWlS is committed to the achievement of equity and full 6. (email: [email protected]. participation of women in all areas of science and 7. ISSN 1013-0950. technology." 8. OCLC 25255461. 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK equity." It is "a media project about women and gender, 1. 1986. giving women a voice to articulate their needs and unite 2. 4/year. about them. We aim to question and challenge the 3. $102 (indiv.), $509 (inst.) current understanding of gender relations in South 4. Sage Publicalions, 2455 Teller Rd.. Thousand Oaks, CA Africa." 91320 (email: [email protected] (websile: http:// aff.sagepub.comj. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 5. Christine Flynn Saulnier, Fariyal Ross-Sheriff 1. 1984. 6. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Co-Editor for Manuscripts, Affilia, 2. 2/year. Howard Univ., School of Social Work, 601 Howard PI. 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). N.W., Washinglon DC 20059. 4. The Ahfad Journal, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Sle. 1205, 7. ISSN 0886·1099. Arlinglon, VA 22203 (email: [email protected] 8. OCLC 12871850. (websile: http://wNw.ahfad.org/ahfad_journal.hlml]. 9. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women's 5. Amna E. Badri. studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & 6. Amna E. Badri, Editor, The Ahfad Journal, Ahfad Univ. Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. for Women, PO Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan. 10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Inleractive, EBSCO 7. ISSN 0255·4070. (various products), Highwire Press, InffaTrac (Gale 8. OCLC 12747640. Group), Ingenla, OCLC FirslSearch ECO, Sage 9. ERIC, available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Publications, Swetswise. Information and learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 11. "This journal is committed to the discussion and 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, ProQuest. development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific research as they relate to social work research, education, and in women's development issues in Sudan and other practice." Contains articles, reports of research, essays, African countries." poetry, and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES respect to gender, but including race, ethnicity, class, 1. 1995. age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference as 2. 4/year. welL" 3. $50 (indiv.), $115 (inst.). Oulside Korea: add $20 postage. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 4. Asian Ctr. for Women's Studies, Ewha Woman's Univ., 1. 1997. #11·1, Daehyun·dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-750, 2. 3/year. Korea (email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 3. Nigeria: N3,OOO; African-based: $90 (indiv.), $100 (inst.); ewhawoman.or.kr/acwseng]. elsewhere: $100 (indiv.), $125 (insl.). 5. CHANG Pilwha. 4. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 4 Alofoje Ave., 7. ISSN 1225-9276. Off Uwasola St., PO Box 10231, Ugbowo, Benin Cily, 8. OCLC 33094607. Edo State, Nigeria [emai!: [email protected] (website: 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & http://wNw.wharc.org]. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 5. Friday Okonofua. Citation Index. 7. ISSN 1118-4841. 10. GenderWalch. 8. OCLC 36782954. 11. "AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, pUblishing articles 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index pertaining to women's issues in Asia from a feminist Medicus/MEDLINE, Popline, Women's Studies perspective." International. 10, Bioline Inti., INASP. ASIAN WOMEN 11. "African Journal ofReproductive Health is a multi­ 1. 1995. disciplinary and international journal that publishes 2. 3/year. original research, comprehensive review articles, short 3. $80 (indiv.), $60 (sludenl), $1200 (insl.). reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 4. Asian Women, Research Inst. for Asian Women, Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African Sookmyung Women's Univ., Chungpa-dong 2-ka, authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share Youngsan-ku, Seoul, 140-742, Korea {email: findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to [email protected]). disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful information 5. Jaelim Oh. on reproductive health throughout the continent." 7. ISSN 1225-925X. 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501.

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.II2, Spring 2007) Page iii 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social and 2. lIyear. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 3. $9 (sludent), $18 (indiv.), $44 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add Citation Index. $15 postage. 10. GenderWatch. 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boalt Hall 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various perspectives School of law, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, and raise important issues in women's studies" and CA 94720-7200 [website: http://www.boall.orglbwljj. wishes "to serve as a communication channel between 5. "Editor. D researchers in Asia and in Western countries." 6. 491 Simon Hall, Boall Hall School of Law, Univ. of Caiilornia al Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 (email: bwlj@ ATLANTIS socrates.berkeley.edu]. 1. 1975. 7. ISSN 0882-4312. 2. 2/year. 8. OCLC 11830558. 3. U.S.: US$25 (studenUindiv. new subscriber), US$40 9. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's (indiv. renewing sUbscriber), US$65 (lnst.); Canada: Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals. CN$20 (studenUindiv. new subscriber), CN$35 (indiv. 10. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. renewing subscriber), CN$60 (ins\.); elsewhere: US$30 11. "Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, a (studenVindiv. new subscriber), US$45 (indiv. renewing continuation of the Berkeley Women's Law Journal, is subscriber), US$70 (inst.). guided by an editorial policy which distinguishes us from 4. Inst. for the Study ofWomen, Mount Saint Vincent Univ., other law reviews and feminist journals. Our mandate is 166 Bedlord Hwy., Haiifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6, to publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and Canada (email: [email protected]) [website: http://www. commentary that address the lives and struggles of msvu.ca/atlantis]. underrepresented women. We believe that excellence in 5. Franca lacovetta, Rhoda Zuk. feminist legal scholarship requires critical examination of 7. ISSN 0702-7818. the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of 8. OCLC 3409640. subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, language/literary, sexual orientation, and disability. Therefore discussions multicultural, political science, and women's studies that treat women as a monolithic group do not fall within indexes. our mandate. Because conditions of inequality are 11. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical continually changing, our mandate is continually and creative writing in English or French on the topic of evolving." women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book reviews, art and poetry." BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE 1. 1996. AUSTRALIAN FEMtNIST STUDIES 2. 4/year. 1. 1985. 3. U.S.: $15; Canada: $25; elsewhere: $40. 2. 3/year. 4. Bitch, 4930 NE 29" Ave .. Portland, OR 97211 [email: 3. US$136/AU$120/£82 (indiv.), US$532/AU$429/£321 [email protected]) (website: http://WW'N. (inst.). bitchmagazine.orgj. 4. U.S.lCanada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., 5. Andi Zeisler. Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 81h Floor, Philadelphia, 6. [email: [email protected]). PA 19106; U.K.lEurope/elsewhere: T&F CuSlomer 7. ISSN 1524-5314. Services Dept., T&F Inlonma U.K. Ltd., Sheepen PI., 8. OCLC 38398466. Colchester, Essex C03 3LP, United Kingdom (email: 9. Alternative Press Index. [email protected]) [website: http://www.tandl. 10. GenderWatch. co.uk/journals). 11. Bitch offers "... feminist analysis of pop culture, the 5. Mary Spongberg. fomenting of activism among our readership, and the 6. Mary Spongberg, Dept. 01 Modern History, Div. of effecting of change in pop culture's portrayals of women Humanities, Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, and feminism." [email: [email protected]); books reviews: Nicole Moore, Dept. of English, Div. of Humanities, BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FORI (MORE BOOKS FOR Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, Australia WOMEN) (email: [email protected]). 1. 2005. 7. tSSN 0816-4649; electronic tSSN 1465-3303. 2. 12/year. 8. OCLC 16151817. 3. $42. 9. Alternative press, Australian, gayllesbian, social science, 4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188 (email: and women's studies indexes. [email protected]) (website: http:// 10. EBSCO (various products), OCLC FirslSearch ECO, www.BooksToWatchOutFor.com). Swetswise. 5. Carol Seajay. 11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary 6. (email: [email protected]]. scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist 11. Books to Watch Qut For! (More Books for Women) aims research and women's studies courses. In addition, it "to make it easy for thinking women to find the best aims to attract and encourage discussion of government books by and about women and to support and promote and trade union initiatives and policies that concern women's literature." women; examination of the interaction of feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in curricula relevant BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FORI (THE LESBIAN EDITION) to women's studies and feminist studies... ; reviews, 1. 2003. critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence." 2. 12/year. 3. $42. BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE 1. 1986. Formerly titled Berkeley Women's Law Journal.

Pageiv Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) 4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188 (email: CAMERA OBSCURA [email protected] (website: hllp:/1 1. 1976. www.BooksToWatchOutFor.com). 2. 3/year. 5. Carol Seajay. 3. $20 (sludent), $30 (indiv.), $114 (insl.). 6. [email: [email protected]. 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., 8. OCLC 55112914 Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 (email: subscriplions@ 11. "Books to Watch Out For! (The Lesbian Edition) dukeupress.edu) [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ celebrates the range and diversity of lesbian writing from cameraobscura). literary fiction to escapism by reviewing the books, 5. Editorial Collective. covering the publishing news, and increasing the 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ. readership and information network for lesbian literature, of California, Sanla Barbara, CA 93106-4010 (email: thus positively impacting the sales and publish-ability of [email protected]] lesbian works, both fiction and non-fiction, literary and 7. ISSN 0270-5346; electronic ISSN 1529-1510. other genres.~ 8. OCLC 4818143. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and BRIDGES: A JOURNAL OF women's studies indexes. 1. 1990. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, EaSCO (various 2. 2/year. producls), GenderWatch, General Reference Clr. Gold 3. $32 (indiv.), $54 (insl.). Outside U.S.: add $8.50 surface (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis~Nexis Academic Selected postage, $16 air mail. Full Text, Swetswise. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Unlv. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 11. Film theory and history; feminist Iheory; psychoanalytic Bloomin910n, IN 47404-3797 (email: uiporder@indiana. theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and eduj (website: hllp:/Iwww.iupjournals.or9Ibridgesj. performance. 5. Clare Kinber9. 6. Bridges, 4860 Washtenaw Ave., Ste. 1-165, Ann Arbor, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW MI48108 (email: [email protected](website: 1. 1985. hllp:/Iwww.bridgesjournal.orgj. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 1046-8358. 3. CN$20 (sludenUlow income), CN$40 (indi•.), CN$70 8. OCLC 20542141. (inst.). Outside Canada: add CN$12 postage. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 4. Univ. of Toronto Press, Journals Div., 5201 Dufferin St., 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that North York, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada (email: journals@ combines traditional Jewish values of justice and repair utpress.utoronto.ca] (website: hUp:llwww.utpjournals. of the world with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian comlcjwVcjwl.htmlj. and gay movements." 5. Editorial Collective. 6. Editors, Canadian Journal ofWomen and the Law, BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF Osgoode Hall Law School, York Univ., 4700 Keele THEIR CHESTS St.,Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada (email: cjwl@ 1. 1993. osgoode.yorku.caj. 2. 6/year. 7. ISSN 0832-8781; eleclronic ISSN 1911-0235. 3. U.S.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; elsewhere: $39.95. 8. OCLC 13902155. 4. BUST Subscriptions, PO Box 16775, North Hollywood, 9. Canadian, legal, and women's studies indexes. CA 91615-9272 [email: [email protected] 10. Hein Online. (website: http://www.bust.comj. 11. "CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated to 5. Debbie Stoller. providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of 6. BUST Submissions, PO Box 1016, Cooper Slation concern to women." New York, NY 10276 (email: [email protected]. 7. ISSN 1089-4713. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDlESfLES CAHIERS DE LA 8. OCLC 32952095. FEMME 11. 'With an attitude that is fierce, funny and prOUd to be 1. 1978. female, Bust tells the truth about women's lives and 2. 4/year. presents a female perspective on pop culture. ~ 3. CN$38.52 (indiv.), CN$53.50 (insl.). Outside Canada: add CN$20 poslage. CALYX 4. Canadian Woman Studies, 210 Founders College, York 1. 1976. Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, 2. 3/year. Canada (email: [email protected] [website: hllp:/Iwww. 3. $19.50 (iow income), $23 (indiv.), $29 (inst.). yorku.calcwscf]. Canada/Mexico: add $13 postage; oulside U.S.lCanada/ 5. Luciana Ricciutelli. Mexico: add $23 postage. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 4. PO Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339-0539 [emaii: calyx@ 8. OCLC 9951504. proaxis.com) (website: hllp:/Iwww.calyxpress.orgj. 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women's Studies 5. Editorial Collective. International, Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 11. "GWS/cfis a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal 8. OCLC 3114927. that brings exciting scholarship about women to non­ 9. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical Verse. bridges the gap between Canada's languages and 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists to cultures." nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion and publication ofwomen's finest work." COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 1. 1991. 2. 2/year.

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.tl2, Spring 2007) Page v 3. $20 (student), $40 (indiv.), $50 (pubiic interesl org.). $65 6. Differences, Box 1958, Brown Univ., Providence, RI (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. 02912 [email: [email protected]. 4. Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. 435 W. 116th St.. 7. ISSN 1040-7391. New York, NY 10027-7297 [email: [email protected]. 8. OCLC 18507940. edu) [website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jgl). 9. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; 5. Editorial Collective. Women's Studies International; Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, 8. OCLC 24786087. EBSCO (various products), GenderWalch, General 9. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. Reference Center Gold (Gale Group), Humanilies Full 10. GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group). Ingenta, Lexis­ 11. "Columbia Journal of Gender and Lawwas founded to Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, Literature Resource publish legal and interdisciplinary writings on feminism Center (Gale Group), Project MUSE, ProQuest, and gender issues and to expand feminist jurisprudence. Swetswise. Both national and international in focus, JGL is intended 11. "Differences is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for to serve as a forum for topics inadequately addressed in Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit most law journals and reviews, including issues educational organization, at Brown University. The concerning women, children, family, sexuality, journal brings together cultural studies and feminism and reproductive rights, and violence. The articles in JGL aims to provide a forum for an examination of cuttural approach legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We politics and discursive practices informed by feminist aim to promote an expansive view of feminism criticism." embracing women and men of all colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cultures." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1994. CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN 2. 4/year. LANGUAGES 3. $86/£49 (Indiv.); $669/£382 (inst.). Ceased publication. 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teiler Rd" Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF com); Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver's Yard. 55 City WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE Rd., London EC1Y lSP, United Kingdom [email: 1. 1985. [email protected]) [website: http://ejw. 2. 2/year. sagepub.com). 3. $20 (studenl), $25 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: 5. Kathy Davis, Mary Evans. add $6.50 postage; outside U.S.lCanada/Mexico: add 6. EJWS, Hazel Johnstone, Gender Inst., LSE. Houghton $9.50 poslage. St., London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom [email: ejws@ 4. Critical Matrix, Program in the Study of Women and Ise.ac.uk]; book reviews: Ann Phoenix [email: Gender, 113 Dickinson Hall, Princeton Univ., Princeton, [email protected]). NJ 08544 [email: [email protected]) [website: 7. ISSN 1350-5068; electronic ISSN 1461-7420. hllp:/lwww.princeton.edu/-prowomlCM). 8. OCLC 30758367. 5. YEditor. D 9. Current contents, humanities, political science, social 7. ISSN 1066-288X. science, and women's studies indexes. 8. OCLC 13313631. 10. EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta, 9. MLA International Bibliography, Women's Studies OCLC FirstSearch ECO. Swelswise. International. 11. European Journal ofWomen's StUdies is a major 10. Contemporary Women's Issues. international forum for original scholarship at the cutting 11. "Critical Matrix is a forum for research, criticism, theory, edge of Women's Studies. The journal's main focus is and creative work in feminism and . the complex theoretical and empirical relationship Seeking connections among academic, creative, and between women and the particular, and diverse, context political approaches to gender, Critical Matrix brings of Europe. As well as publishing articles, the journal together written and visual materials that explore, includes short topical and polemical pieces and book redefine, or reach across traditional disciplinary reviews. boundaries. Edited by graduate students, guided by an advisory board of nationally recognized scholars, and FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY published twice yearly by the Program in Women's 1. 1991. Studies at Princeton University, Critical Matrix solicits 2. 4/year. new work by authors from multiple disciplines, at any 3. $86/£49 (indiv.), $7111£406 (inst.). stage in their careers, with or without academic 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teiler Rd., affiliation." Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@ sagepub.com); Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver's DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL Yard, 55 Cily Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom STUDIES [email: [email protected]) [websile: http:// 1. 1989. fap.sagepub.com). 2. 3/year. 5. Virginia Braun, Nicole Gavey, Sue Wilkinson. 3. $20 (stUdent), $35 (indiv.), $107 (insl.). Canada: add $9 6. Dept. of Psychology, The Univ. of Auckland, Private Bag postage; outside U.S.lCanada: add $12 postage. 92019, Auckland, New Zealand [email: feminism. 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment. 905 W. Main St., [email protected]]; book reviews: Rose Ste. 18B, Durham. NC 27701 [email: subscriplions@ Capdevila [email: [email protected]). dukeupress.edu) [websile: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ 7. ISSN 0959-3535; electronic ISSN 1461-7161. differences]. 8. OCLC 23367452. 5. Ellen Rooney, , Elizabeth Weed. 9. Current contents, family, mental health, psychology, sexuality, and women's studies indexes.

Page vi Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) 10. CSA Sage Psychology, EBSCO (various products), 11. " was founded to provide an open Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLe FirstSearch ECO, Sage forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic Publications. Swetswise. perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, 11. Feminism & Psychology aims "to foster the development welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical of feminist theory and practice in - and beyond ­ exchanges, the editors aim to enlarge and enrich the field psychology, and to represent the concerns of women in a of economic discourse. The journal's goal is not just to wide range of contexts across the academic~applied develop more illuminating theories, but to improve the 'divide.'" conditions of living for all children, women, and men."

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Page xxii Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.ll2, Spring 2007) 7. ISSN 1524-0657. form of creative and critical texts that cross genre 9. Gay & Lesbian Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies boundaries." on Women & Gender Abstracts. 10. EBSCO (various producls), Ingenla, Ovid Psychinfo, 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE Swetswise. 1. 1973. 11. "Studies in Gender and Sexuality is a response to the 2. l'year. excitement attendant to recent research and writing by 3. $10 (indiv.) plus $3 postage. scholars and clinicians. It provides a forum for examining 4. 13th Moon, English Depl., HU 378, SUNY-Albany, gender and sexuality that is both multidisciplinary and Albany, NY 12222 [email: [email protected]) interdisciplinary. As clinicians and scholars who have [websile: htlp:llwww.albany.eduI13IhMoon). written and practiced at the intersection of feminist theory 5. Judith Emilyn Johnson. and clinical psychoanalysis, the Editors are especially 7. ISSN 0094-3320. interested in those areas of controversy that invite the 8. OCLC 2587697. divergent perspectives and insights of different 9. Humanities, languagelliteray, and poetry indexes. disciplines. Early issues of SGS focus on transgender 11. Features theoretical and critical articles, poetry, fiction, identities and intersexuality; contemporary readings of art, reviews, and translations of women's writing. "13th the category of perversion; puberty and adolescence Moon is the oldest continuously published feminist revised and revisited; and the intersections among class, literary magazine of those founded in the 1970's revival race, and gender in theory, culture, and the clinical of feminism. Its field of scholarship is literature and situation. The primary goal of SGS is to promote dialogue graphic art by contemporary women ...." 13th Moon on these and other timely topics among clinicians, provides a forum for material often neglected by the researchers, and theorists. Consonant with this goal, the larger culture which does not bear women's concerns in journal also publishes related work from the humanities, mind, and by translators of foreign language literatures social sciences, and natural sciences, where questions who overlook the work of contemporary women writers. It involving gender and sexuality are currently in lively is committed to publishing the work of minority women, debate." lesbians, and women of color, and has published "... a large selection of writers who are either 'new formalists'

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Editorial Globalization as a \Vomcll's Issue Revisited Fariyal Ross-Sheriff ...... 133

Articles Ending Sex Tl"Rflicking of Children in Atlanta Nancy A. Boxill and Deborah 1. Richardson...... 138 Surveillance and Regulation: Control or\Vomen Casino '"Yorkers' Bodies Jill B. Jones and Susan Chandler...... 150 The International Sexual Trafficking of \Vomen and Children: A Review of the Literature David R. Hodge and Cynthia A. Lietz...... 163 Sin Papeles: Undocumented Mexicanas in the Rural United States Tina U. Hancock 175 The Impact of Feminism on Social Work Students in Hong Kong Lai Ching Leung 185 Their Lives and Breaking Free: An Afrocentric Approach to Recovery From Prostitution Valandra 195 Dein' 'Vomallish: \Vomanist Efforts in Child Saving During the Progressive Era: The Founding of Mt. Meigs Reformatory Tonya Evelte Perry and Denise Davis-Maye ...... 209

0" Practice Making a 'Vish in Rwanda: The Restoration of Hope Starr A. Wood...... 220

Poetry Panopticon Diane Hamill Metzger 226 Origami Heart Erin George 227 21st & Guerrero Marilyn Buck 228

Book Reviews Feminists Who Changed America, 1963-1975 Edited by Barbara J. Love Reviewed by Ruth A. Brandwein...... 229 Taxes Are a Women's Issue: Reframing the Debate by I'vlimi Abramovitz, Sandra Morgen, and the National Council for Research on \Vomen Reviewed by Jennifer L. Romich ...... 230 From Welfare to Workfare: The Ullilltellded COllsequences 0/ Liberal Reform, 1945-1965 by Jennifer Mittelstadt Reviewed by Mary Beth Vogel-Ferguson 231

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EDITORIAL INBRIEFS Vasu Reddy 2 Arthi Sanpath 66

DEDICATION ARTICLE Dedication to Ronald Louw Rejecting roses: introductory notes on Vasu Reddy .3 pedagogies and sexualities Jane Bennetl 68 GUEST EDITORIAL The imagined future for gays and lesbians in South Africa: ARTICLE Is this id Opaque young lives: experiences of lesbian youth O1eryl Patgieter 4 Danielle Kowen and Jo Davis BO

ARTICLE INTERVIEW 'This has happened since ancient times ... it's something Black, gay and outlin: interview with Utando Baduza that you are born with': ancestral wives among same-sex Vasu Reddt 93 sangomas in South Africa Nkunzi Nkabinde with Ruth Morgan 9 OPEN FORUM Some preliminary thoughts on sexuality, citizenship and BRIEFING constitutions: are rights enough? Anti.gay hate crimes in South Africa: prevalence, reporting GertJude Fester I00 practices, and experiences of the police Helen Wells and Louise Polders 20 PHOTO ESSAY Sleeping Sappho PROFILE Gaire Rousell 112 The Gay and Lesbian Archives: documenting same-sexuality in an African context ARTICLE Anthony Manion and Ruth Morgan 29 Masculine Bodies, feminine symbols: challenging gendered identities or compulsory femininity? ARTICLE O1eryl Potgieter 116 Marginalised and demonlsed: lesbians and equality ­ perceptions of people in a local Western Cape OPEN FORUM community Homosexuality in the African context Nadia Sanger and Undsay Gowes 36 Busangokwakhe Dlamini 128

PERSPECTIVE ARTICLE 'En ek se dis 'n trassie': perspectives on Afrikaner How to become a 'real gay': identity and terminology in homosexualldendty Ermelo, Mpumalanga Marius vous 4B Graeme Reid 137

FOCUS FOCUS Ulimi Iwenkululeko:Townshlp'women's language of Decriminalisation of homosexuality in post-apartheid empowerment' and homosexual linguistic identities South Africa: A brief legal case history review from Stephanie Rudwick (with Kothala Nkomo sodomy to marriage and Mageino Shange) S7 Vasu Reddt 146

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EDITORIAL POETRY Thenjiwe Magwaza ...... •...... •...... 2 My Mother is Tseliso Masolane• .•..•...... ' ....•.•...... 79 EDITORIAL Kn'stin Politza ...... •...... 7 FOCUS Male trouble: independent women and male ARTICLE dependency in a white working-class suburb 'Looking back and moving forward': Gender, culture and of Pretoria constructions of transition in South Africa johon Smuts ...... ••..•...... 80 Jude Clark . ..•....•...•....•...••...... •... 8

POETRY ARTICLE The masquerade dance Culture production of the educated person: Charity Angya ...... •.....•...... •.. 18 a case study of a rural co-educational high school in the Eastern Cape FOCUS Nolutho Ndengone Diko ...... ••...... 88 A battle won~ The prohibition of virginity testing in the Children's Bill ARTICLE Fiona Scorgie .....••...... •.. 19 Young 'women of Phokeng': strategies for survival in contemporary South Africa POETRY Sora Compion and Susan ECook ...... •...... 95 Because I am a woman Botsirui Eosther Chigama , ...•... 29 ART ESSAY FOCUS Celebrating the spirit Critiquing the male writing of female iziix>nga a feminist approach Gobjsi/e Nkosi ...... •....• 104 Nompumele/o Zondi • ...... •...... •...... 30 OPINION POETRY Culture (ab)used to dodge women's rights Ode to the kitchen unit Kristin Po/itza ..•.••....•...... ••...... 108 Caroline Esterhuizen •...••.... , .....•••...... • 39 ARTICLE INBRIEFS African women, resistance cultures and Arthi Sanpoth ...... •...... •...... •.... 40 cultural resistances FOCUS M Bohati Kuumbo ...... •...... 112 Revisiting choice: gender, culture and privatised health care in Uganda BRIEFING Sarah N Ssal; ....•....••....•...... 42 Gender and cross cultural dynamics in Ethiopia Konji< Ki(etew .. , ...... •...... 122 BRIEFING 'Even with the best intentions': The misreading of Sarah POETRY Baartman's life by African America writers Suburbia in Autumn Natosha Maria Gordon..(1Jipembere ...... •...... 54 Uiane Loots...... •.•...•...... •... 128

POETRY OBITUARY Thoroughbred Bastard's Ufe Sttinivosa 'Sttini' Moodier 129 Bernedette Murhjen ...... •...... •.•.....•... 63

FOCUS WRITING PROGRAMME UPDATES 'l.oboIa is here to stay': rural black women and the Aso Balan .•••...... •..•.... 130 contradictory meanings of K:lxio in post~aparthejd South Africa Colleen LolJ'N ...... ••.....•.•.••..... 131 janet Hinson Shope . ...•....•....••...••...... 64 Pomphilia Hlopo ...... •.... ,, 132 Bulelwa Magudu •.••...... 133 BRIEFING Rethinking Culture in the face of HIVIAIDS in EastAfrica OBITUARY lydia.Mugambe •...... •••... 73 Ellen Kuzwaya ...... •...... ••••...... 134

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2 EDITORIAL 92 BRIEFING Kristin Pafitz8 Same old challenges -life 21 years Decade for Women 4 INTRODUCTION Anesu Makina Moving forward as a multj-generational POETRY movement 100 Nobody's Fool Shami/lah Wilson Jo Davis 14 ARTICLE' 101 FOCUS Political power and decision-making in the Sex roles and stereotyping: EXI)e'ien<~~'1'}:& aftermath of Nairobi; the case of Mauritius motherhood in South Africa Ramo!a Ramtohuf Claire Ichou 26 PERSPECTIVE 110 POETRY Reflections on the strategies used by The minister women's organisations since the 1985 Thokozile Madonko Nairobi Conference 111 PERSPECTIVE Hope Chigudu Should I celebrate Nairobi+21? woman in the age of HIV and AIDS il),:I,~iotlil!i>;,'i

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2 EDITORIAL 99 POETRY Kristin Palitza Torturous being Edith Shikumo 4 ARTICLE Disaggregating vulnerabilities: Trafficking, 100 PROFILE HIV and AIDS in South Asia Structural relations of the sex "trade and its_· Vieci Tallis link to trafficking: The case of Ghana Nancy Ansah 17 POETRY Undefeated - Survivor Spirit 107 IN BRIEFS Chong N Kim Arthi Sanpath

18 FOCUS 110 BRIEFING Gendered poverty breeds trafficking for Human trafficking as a form of genil

28 POETRY 119 POETRY Chameli You locked me in to protect me Mary Mendes Karabo MokobochcrMohlakoana

29 PERSPECTIVE 120 FEATURE South African anti-trafficking legislation: NGOs fear 2010 soccer world cup Will A critique of control over women's increase trafficking of women and freedom of movement and sexuality Arthi Sanpath Anna Weekes 125 POETRY 38 PHOTO ESSAY Room Service Ras Sarkin David Kerr

45 ARTICLE 126 BOOK REVIEW focus on trafficked women: An Women's Organisations and Democracy in international law and feminist perspective South Africa: Contesting Authority Annette Lansink Elaine Salo POETRY 57 131 POETRY Midnight Harvest I could write a poem about a woman Michelle McGrane Mbonisi Zikhafi 58 FOCUS Potential gender dimensions of a kidney 132 WRITING PROGRAMME trafflcking market in South Africa Gerard Boyce 133 Writing to effect change Christine Davis 67 CASE STUDIES 76 ARTICLE 134 My journey to hope Invisible maids: Slavery and soap operas in Shameela Horner' Northeast Brazil Lisa Brown 139 'There is no escape from that mi Lesley Frescura 87 POETRY Hope Inter--country adoptions and child trafficking­ Marota Aphane 145 a fine line indeed 88 FOCUS Pat Moodfey Legal implications of international baby selling - Country of origin: Albania 149 Facts and Figures Ina Farka Arthi Sanpath

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) Page 5 The Ahfad Journal: Women and Change Vol. 22, No.2 (December, 2005)

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AbdelMagied Editor's Note 1 Ahmed AbeIMagled??? Kumar Das Economic Exploitation of Girl Child Labour In India 3 Betty Andah & How Are Women In the Dangbe West District Of Ghana Faring 15 Robert Hinson Under the National Poverty Reduction Programme (NPRP)? Tahlra Gonsalves Media Manipulation and Agency: Women In LTTE (Liberation 36 Tigers of Tamil Eelam) of Sri Lanka Ahmed AbelMagied Perception and Attitudes of Religious Groups Towards Female 53 & Wifag Salah Genital Mutilation ma OmEtr EIFaroug Challenges Facing Children in Education and Labour: A Case 64 Abdelmoheium Study of Displaced Children in Khartoum - Sudan Abd EIMoniem Production of Instant Baby Food from Sorghum and Gudiem 77 Osman Khalifa Tahara EIObeid, Sudanese Women and Traditional Uses of Fermented Sorghum 93 Shara Osman & Lina GareebAlia

The Ahfad Journal: Women and Change Vol. 23, No.1 (June, 2006)

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Ulrike Schultz Editor's Note 1 Balghls Badrl Engendered Spaces in al Gharaza Village at the Edge of 3 Omdurman Hardine Knuth Use of Time: An Indicator for Women's Spaces In the Rural 20 Sudan Ulrike Schultz, Asia Women and Finance In Sudan: A Case Study in Greater 36 Maccawi and Omdurman and Khartoum Tayseer EI Fatih Uirike Schultz, Asia The Credit Helps Me to Improve My Business: The Experiences 50 Maccawi And of Two Microcredil Programs In Greater Kharoum Tayseer EI Fatih M. E. Moukheyer. J. Level of Knowledge of Sudanese Adolescenls about 66 Th. M. van Eijk, H. Reproductive Health (RH) and Harmful Traditional Practices Bosma and N. K. de (HTPs) Vries

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CONIENfS

Malavik1l KARLEKAR 7 Autobiography as Social Commentary: A Reading of Nistarini Debi's Sekelry Kolha

Su-lin YU 32 Beyond the Imaginary Relationship between Western Feminists and Third-World Women

Catherine W. NG & Evelyn G. H NG 52 Entrepreneurship and Leadership: Case Studies of Female Ivlicro-business Owners in Hong Kong

BOOK REVIEW CHANG Pilwha 74 Vicarious Language: Gender and Unguistic Modemiry in Japan, Inoue Ivliyako, Berkeley, LA and London: University of California Press, 2006

Krassimira DASKALOVA 80 ViSllalizing IndianW'olHen: 1875-1947, Malavika Kadekar (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2006

ABOUT TIIE CONTRIBUTORS 84

Feminist Periodicels (v. 27, n.ll2. Spring 2007) Page 7 I Introduction to "Sexy Feminisms? Trans·Formations in Feminist lexuality Studies After QueerTheory" fUfaflne Luhmann and Rachel Warburton Atlantis 31.2, 2007 5 Towards an "Invested Empirical Method": Reclaiming feminist Science ltudies 103 INTERVIEW with the Artist Kfls/a !col/·Dixon fusanne Luhmann /alks with Alfrson Hilchell 16 The "P" Word: Trans Men, Itone Butches and the Politics 01 Penetration BOOK I VIDEO REVIEWI BoMr Noble 101 fans of the Horement.' fTHs Risking Incoherence on 24 Transfixed in lesbian Paradise a pos/· {ul/uraILandscape Trish falah Reviewed by Natasha Hurley 105 fex Change. facial {hange: Rel/ec/ions on ltIen/ilf, 30 les femmes Ins/I)u/ions, anillmpenalism Gwen Bartleman Reviewed by Rachel Nurst 3I Porn Empowerment: Negotiating lex Work and Third 106 Hade in India: Decolontia/ions, Queer fexuali/ies, Wave feminism Trans/na/ional Projects Nina K. Hartin Reviewed by Priya Jha 42 Revealing Femmegimp: A lex'positive Reflection ~n 101 fexing the Church: Gender, Power, and E/hia in lites 01 Ihame as I,tes 01 ReSIStance lor People with {on/emporarr {a/holiClsm Disabilities Reviewed by Chris Klassen Loree ErickIon 108 Big fis/er: How Ex/reme feminism has Be/rared the 53 from Abject to lubject: lome Thoughts on lex Work fight for fexual E~uah)y. . as a Missing link in feminist Understandings of lexuality Reviewed by Elizabeth Majic Ka/hrrn Parne 109 female {haurinls/ Pigs: Women and the Rise of 64 fucking Our Way to a Belter World: An Interview Raunch {ul/ure, with Chanelle Gallant Reviewed by larah Neville Rachel Warburton /alks with {hanelle Gallan/ I 10 Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and feminist {hange 72 lexy feminisms &lexual Health: Theorizing Heterosex, Reviewed by linda Wayne Pleasure, and Constraint in Public Health Research Jennr Higgins III Undoing Gender Reviewed by Melissa Autumn White 82 lex, Race and Gender. Contemporary Women Artists of Color, the Case of Kara Walker . TalDekel 113 Contribulors' Guidelines 94 Karen finley's Performance and Judith Butler's 114 Directrices aux collaboralrices et collaborateurs Performative: lubverting the Binary logic of Theatrical functions 115 Call for lubmissions/Appel d'artides Rebecca Hardie 116 Order form

Paga8 Faminisl Periodicals (v.27, 0.112, Spring 2007) BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE

2007 Volume 22

COMMENTARY BOOKS RECEtVED Analyzing the Impact ofCoercion 2 Transgender Rights 274 011 Domestic Violence Victims: Edited by Paisley CUITah, Richard M. Juang How Much is Too Much? Tamara L. Kuennen and Shalmon Price Minter

Psychic Charlatans, Roving Shoplifters, 31 Girls in Trouble with the Law 280 and Traveling Con Artists: by Laurie Schaffner Notes all a Fraudulent Idelltity Alexandra Oprea The Female Thing 288 ARTICLES by Laura Kipnis Same-Sex Sexual Harassment After Oncale: 42 : A Primer 297 Meeting the "Because of. .. Sex" by Nancy Levit and Robert R.M. Verchick Requirement Clare Diefenbach

SYMPOSIUM Subsidized Housing Policy: 97 Defining the Family Madeline Howard Gender & Migration

The Lesbian De Facto Parent 135 Welcome 302 Standard in Holtzman v. Knott: Judicial Policy Innovation and DifJilsioll William B. Turner Panel One-Empowering Survivors with 304 Legal-Status Challenges RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Panel Two-Women in the Global Economy 325 The Value ofthe Human Egg: 183 An Analysis oJRisk and Reward Panel Three-Categories ofMigration 342 in Stem Cell Research Sarah B. AI/gel

Feminism, Foucault, and Rape: 225 Panel Four-In Search ofa Gendered Approach 358 A Them)' and Politics ofRape Prevention Holly Henderson to Immigration Law

BOOK REVIEW Keynote: We Want Them Alive!: 367 The Culture and Politics ofHuman Rights Rosa-Linda Fregoso GIRL, Fight! 254 Fight Like a Girl: How to Be a Fearless Feminist by Megan Seely AI/gela Ol/lI'uachi-Willig

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tOLUMNS* * 36 PARTY LINE 23 ON COMICS * Thirty years later, 's Dinner Cold shoulder: Saving superheroines from Party has enough to go around comic·book violence INTERVIEW BY LAUREN O'NEILL-BUTLER BY SHANNON COCHRAN

42 WAVE LENGTHS 27 ON CAMPUS With its fignreheads offTV and radio, does The Froshmaker: disorienting a new generation third-wave feminism need refreshing? BY ANNA CLARK BY FRANKIE GAMBER 29 ON THE WE8 48 PERFECT GIRLS, STARVING DAUGHTERS lipstick traces: blogging back to the beauty biz The hunger for excellence and the price we pay BY AUDREY BILGER BY COURTNEY E. MARTIN 32 ON THE PAGE 56 MAMA MEDIA La dolce Viva: the best dirty magazine you Writer Evelyn McDonnell is one badass mother never read INTERVIEW BY RACHEL FUDGE BY ANDI ZEISLER 62 MORE THAN A WOMAN *- A few ofour favorite unsung heroines ISS~ BY MEGAN MAYHEW BERGMAN, AUDREY BILGER. IN EVERY * TORIE BOSCH, CELINA DE LEON. ALISON PIEPMEIER, AND ANDREA RICHARDS 5 EDITORS' LETTER

70 MOM'S THE WORD 7 DEAR BITCH Yummy mummies, altemadads, and other literary offspring 13 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT BY J.L. SCOTT 35 WHERE TO BITCH

68 THE BITCH LIST

77 800KS *** Bit<:h reads 87 MUSIC '>.lL Suggested listening 7f' *- 96 THE BACK PAGE Annals ofthe filmic su erheroine *

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46 CHARLOTTE FOREVER Adreamy inlerview wilh The Science of Sleep's soft-spoken star. By Sheila Burgel BUSTFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS 54 TRAVELING BROKE 70 TICKET TO RIDE No money? No problem! fill True lales of female sex your pockets wilh aIitlle tourists lookin' to score on audacily and you can see the foreign shores. world. By Jessica Lloyd By Emily McCombs

58 CITY OF WOMEN 74 DARK AND LOVELY In the Women's Kingdom, Sinister and sweet, Tokyo's China's only malriarchy leis Golhic Lolitas lake their girls rule while lourists drool. eccentric fashions to the street. By Xiaali Zhou & Brenl E. By Sheila Burgel Huffman

64 SWEETIE DARLING! 80 AU REVOIR MON We couldn't be fonder of Ab PETIT OISEAU FaUs Jennifer Saunders! The band Au Revoir Simone looks By Ann Magnuson fancy-free in outfils inspired by gay Paris. Photos by Hilary Walsh, styling by Michelle Lane

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6 Editor's leiter 7 Dear BUST 105 Sex files Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1969. By Ducky Doolittle 106 Ask Aunt Betty 8ecause it's lime to stop believing 9 Broadcasl Raise aglass to Amy Winehouse; Mortified keeps Ihat girl al the bus stop. By Dr. Betty Dodson 108 One-Handed leen angsl alive; the Sprocketles roll with their homies; and more. Read Hawaiian Heal. By Sara Percy 10 Hot Dates We know what girls like. By Emily Rems 12 Pop Quiz Bea Arthur slays golden. By Emily Rems 14 She-bonics Columns Sharing is caring for America ferrera, TIffany Patlerson, Amy 11 Museum of femoribilia Women got acarefree shtup with Sedaris, Angelina lolie, and Demi Moore. By Whitney Dwire 15 Boy Ihis rubber cup. By Lynn Peril Du Jour Getlin' Iggy wit' it By Emily Rems 20 News From a Broad Indian bar dancers make Iheir local government sari. By Janice Erlbaum 21 Real life Your Ireats will look greal on ahomemade cake 24 Eat Me Spring inlo aclion. By Chef Rossi plate; fun wifh lea bagging; packing lips for jet-set chicks; and 32 Mother Superior Honey, Iiosl the kids. By Ay"n Halliday more. 22 Old School Grandma Eugenia's Chrusta. By Tara Marks 44 Around the World in 80 Girls Richmond, VA, is A-OK. 29 Buy or DIY Serious taggage for all your baggage. By Valerie By Lori Forty Weaver Rains and Callie Walts The BUST Guide 33 looks Dress up nallily while giving 10 charily; don'l skimp 89 MUSIC Reviews, plus Pally Griffin keeps on tickin'. if you wanna be asneaker pimp; slylish girls around the world; 96 Movies Penelope kicks Stephanie Daleyin the Grbavica. and more. 33 Fashionista In die designers thrive in Tel Aviv. By 97 Books Reviews, plus aSimple Sewing double fealure. Rani Shapira 3810 Your Face Ingenues do Ihe dew. By Gabriela Hemandel40 BUSTTesl Kitchen Our interns fake asoak, 112 BUSTshop moislen up, and get Iippy. 41 Page 0' Shit Tole your slulf in 120 The last laugh Boegers and bikes wilh Tammy Pierce. By somelhing tulf. By Callie Watts Esther Pearl Watson

Page 12 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.112, Spring 2007) Camera Obscura 64 Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 2007

Allegory and the Aesthetics ofBecoming-Woman in Marziyeh Meshkini's The Day I Became a Woman' 1 Michelle Langford

"One Right Guy to Another": Howard Hawks and Auteur Theory Revisited' 43 Varun Begley

Undoing the Scene ofthe Crime: Perspective and the Vanishing ofthe Spectator' 77 Domietta Torlasco

Wind Up: The Machine-Event of Tape' 113 Lynn Turner

"I Have One Daughter and That Is Egyptian Cinema": 'AzIza AmIr amid the Histories and Geographies ofNational Allegory' 137 Kay Dickinson

An Archive for the Future Breathing in the Archives' 181 Amelie Hastie

The Archive, the Phallus, and the Future' 186 Karen Beckman

Thoughts on Birth and Brakhage . 194 Lynne Sachs

Feminism and Video: A View from the Village' 197 Joan Braderman

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

Indexicality: Trace and Sign

Guest Editor Mary Ann Doane

MARY ANN DOANE Indexieality: Trace and Sign Introduction

PETER GEIMER 7 Image as Trace: Speculations about an Undead Paradigm

TOM GUNNING 29 Moving Away from the Index: Cinema and the Impression of Reality

BRIAN ROTMAN 53 Ghost Effects

ELIZABETH COWIE 87 Specters ofthe Real: Documentary Time and Art

MARY ANN DOANE 128 Indexlcality and the Concept of Medium Specificity

BRAXTON SODERMAN '53 The Index and the Algorithm

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Articles

Sylvie A. Gambaudo 93 French Feminism vs Anglo-American Feminism: A Reconstruction

Virpi Lehtinen 109 On Philosophical Style: Michele Le Dceuff and Luce Irigaray

Elizabeth C. Macknight 127 Why Weren't They Feminists?: Parisian Noble Women and the Campaigns for Women's Rights in France, 1880-1914 Niels van Doorn, Liesbet van Zoonen 143 and Sally Wyatt Writing from Experience: Presentations of Gender Identity on Weblogs

Linda Duits and Liesbet van Zoonen 161 Who's Afraid of Female Agency?: A Rejoinder to Gill

Book Review

Jane Sunderland Language and Gender 171

Books Received 175

Call for Papers 177

Feminist Periodicels (v.27, n. 112, Spring 2007) Page 15 emlnlSm• • CONTENTS ~+---&-----~~~~ "''1,;t\l'Coology Volume 17, Number 2, 2007

131 Editorial Note 224 VII. Gendered 'People': How Linguistically Non-gendered Tenns Can Sue WILKINSON Have Gendered Interactional Relevance Clare STOCKILL and Celia KITZINGER ______SPECIAL FEATURE ______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES Feminist Conversatioll Anatysis: Research by Stlldents at the Utli\>ersity of York, UK 237 I. Autoethnography and Women's Self-Esteem: Learning Through a 'Living' Method 133 Editor's Introduction: The Promise ofConversation Analysis for Feminist Victoria Pruin DEFRANCISCO, Jennifer KUDERER and Research April CHATHAM-CARPENTER Celia KITZINGER 244 II. Difference and Indifference: Reflections on the Process of Planning a 149 I. Feminist Research Practice: Using Conversation Analysis to Explore the Lesbian 'Marriage' Researcher's Interaction with Participants Sonja J. ELLIS Estefania GUIMARAES 250 III. Content Analysis of Magazine Headlines: Changes overThree 162 II. Emotional Labour in the Beauty Salon: Tum Design of Task-directed Decades? Talk Deana B. DAVALOS, Ruth A. DAVALOS and Heidi S. LAYTON Merran TOERIEN and Celia KlTZINGBR 259 IV. Can', Take a loke? Humour as Resistance, Refuge and Exclusion in a 173 Ill. Contesting Same-Sex Marriage in Talk-in-Interaction Highly Gendered Workplace Victoria LAND and Celia KITZINGBR Jacqueline WATTS

184 IV. When May Calls Home: The Opening Momenls of Family Telephone 267 V. Clothes Maketh the Queer? Dress, Appearance and lhe Construction of Conversations with an Alzheimer's Patient Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Identities Celia KITZINGER and Danielle JONES Victoria CLARKE and Kevin TURNER

203 V. Problem Presentation and Advice-giving on a Home Birth Helpline: 277 VI. Surveying Sexualities: Internet Research with Non·heterosexuals A Feminist Conversation Analytic Study Rosie HARDING and E1izabelh PEEL Rebecca SHAW and Celia KlTZINGER ______-'-_ ANNOUNCEMENTS 214 VI. Becoming a 'Bloke': The Construction ofGender in Interaction Celia KlTZINGER and Rose RICKFORD 286 Change of Editor and Editorial Office Address

287 Call for Contributions

Page 16 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 28, Number 2, Winter 2007

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Review

Working-Class Women in Higher Education 1 by Frances M Kavenik

A Research Revolution in the Making: Google Books and More as Sources for Women's History 6 by Phyllis Holman Weisbard

Feminist Visions

From to Empowerment: The Theory, Pedagogy, and Practice ofGirls' Film 14 by Sarah Hentges

Is "Education" the Answer? Films about Human Rights and Social Imbalances in India 19 by Heidi Fischle

E-Sources on Women & Gender 22

New Reference Works in Women's Studies 25

Resources on Young Adult Literature 31 by Phyllis Holman Weisbard 6- Nicole Crapemine-Benton

Periodical Notes 37

Items ofNote 40

Books Recently Received 41

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 17 FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 13, Number 2, April 2007

ARTICLES Plus ~a Change? Evidence on Global Trends in Gender Greta Friedemann-Sanchez, Assembling Flowers and 210 Noons and Stereotypes Cultivating Homes: Labor and Gender in Colombia Stephanie Segllino &viewed by Catherine Domn Political Economy and the Closet: Heterononnativity in 29 Catherine Hein, Reconciling Wolk and Family Responsibilities: 215 Feminist Economics Practical Ideas from Global Experience Colin Danby Revi

Page 18 Feminisl Periodicals (v.27, n. 112, Spring 2007) Feminist Media Studies

Volume 7 Number 2 June 2007

ARTiClES'

Television and the Domestication of Cosmetic Surgery Sue Tait 119

Desperately Seeking Sameness: The processes and pleasures of identification in women's diary blog reading Lena Karlsson 137

Reader Letters to Women's Health Magazines: Inscribing the "will to health" Christy Newman 155

Female Friendship, Idealisation and the "Need" for Violence in Crush: Running the risk of Melanie Klein Suzy Gordon 171

Endless Interrogation: Prime Suspect deconstructing realism through the female body Susan Sydney-Smith 189

COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM

Introduction: Feminist ethnographers in digital ecologies Usha Zacharias and Jane Arthurs 203

An Ethnographer Meets the Mobile Girl Yeran Kim 204 Epistemologies of Doing: E-merging selves online Radhika Gajjalo, Nataiia Rybas and Meiissa Altman 209

BOOK REVIEWS

The Body and the Screen: Theories of Internet Spectatorship by Michele White Theresa Cronin 215

Aiienhood: Citizenship, Exile, and the Logic of Difference by Katarzyna Marciniak Myria Georgiou 217 Reading Desperate Housewives: Beyond the White Picket Fence edited by Janet MCabe and Kim Akass Juiia Hallam 218

Reviewer's List 221

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, a 112, Spring 2007) Page 19 Feminist Teacher VOLUME 17, NUMBER 3 2007

CONTENTS

ARTICLES The Interests of Full Disclosure: Agenda-Setting and the Practical Initiation of the Feminist Classroom 187 Nicole Seymour

Epistolary Connections: Letters as Pedagogical Tools In the Introductory Women's Studies Course 204 Aoronetle M. White, Marcia Wright-Solka and Monica S. Russell

Feminist Pedagogy and Universal Design In a Deaf and Hearing World: Linking Cultures Through Artifacts and Understanding 225 Deborah Blizzard and Susan Foster

"They Are Weighted with Authority": Fat Female Professors in Academic and Popular Cultures 237 Christina Flsanlck

BOOK REVIEWS Beliefin Dialogue; US. Latina Writers Confront Their Religious Heritage by B, Marie Christian 256 Sobelra [ataffe

RevisionarY Rhetoric, , and Mult/genre Texts by Julie lung 258 Cheryl Radeloff

War an the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Families They Leave Behind by Renny Golden 260 Alicia D. Bonaparte

DEPARTMENTS Books Available for Review 263 Calls for Papers 266 Network News 268 Teaching Resources 271 Our Contributors 273 Contents Index to Volume 17 (2006-2007) 275

Page 20 Feminist Pertodicals (v.27. n.ll2. Spring 2007) al1 i,l1~eroisciplil1ar~ femil1ist jourl1al o~oicat~ofto cntlcal al1D cre tlV J1}JJrk.s 111 I}e realms 0 ) fal1tas~h manicdfrearism) surrealism) m~tG) fo klore anD otGer supernatural genres

Volul'l1e 7 Issue 2 2006 EDITORIAL REMARKS: BATYA WEINBAUM. CRITICISM: BRUCE E. DRUSHEL. Palldora sBox ill Cyberspace: The Oll-lille AI/el'lla/ive Fall Sites ,,(Hercules: The Legendary Joumeys 7 ROMAYNE SMITH FULLERTON. No/ "OfWomall Bam ": Fail)' Tale lv/olhers for Pas/model'll LilerGl)' Childrell 29 MARY KIRK. Visioll of/he Possible: Modelsfor Ilvmell sHeroic JOIIl'lley Applied 10 Madrolle sPath ill The Fifth Sacred Thing 47 C. S'THEMBlLE WEST. The Compe/illg Demallds ,,(Commullily Survival alld Se/fPreSel1'atioll ill Octavia Bu/ler sKindred 72 ETHNOGRAPHY THROUGH YOUR SOUL: GLORIA ORENSTEIN. Whell/he ImagillGlJ' Becomes Real, as Surrealism Said 11 Would: "All/he Reslis Litterature" 89

ELLA 10 STREET. The Origill "/Tarol 106 FICTION: MONICA DE NEYMET DE GIACOMAN. Livillg Hours (excerpt) 116 POETRY: KATHLEEN McCONNELL. The Illevitable Femillisl Treatise all Catwoman (excerpt) 135 AIDAN THOMPSON. Maple Tree exee'l,t from Crossings 137 REVIEWS: ERIC DROWN. "Buj6'. Who?" Reviell' ,,(Athena's Daughters: Television's New Woman Warriors 138 ERIC DROWN. "000001. We Ha/e Bush. " Reviell' ,,(Hollywood's New Radicalism: War, Globalization and the Movies from Reagan to George W. Bush 143

SHANNAN PALMA. Reviell' o(From Aliell to The Malrix: Reading SF Films.' 146

MEMORIAL: GLORIA ORENSTEIN. MOllique Willig 148 ARDYS OF BERKELEY. Tillie Olsell. 157 BOOKS AND MEDIA RECEIVED 159

CONTRIBUTORS 164

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27. n.ll2. Spring 2007) Page 21 FRONTIERS A] 0 urn a I 0 f Wo In enS t u die s VOLUME 28 . NUMBERS I & 2 . 2007 Special Issue: Domestic Frontiers: The Home and Colonization Guest Editors: Victoria Haskins and Margaret D. Jacobs

Foreword Susan E. Gray and Gayle Gullett vii

Introduction Victoria Haskitls and Margaret D. Jacobs ix

Making Tasmania Horne: Louisa Meredith's Colonizing Prose Patricia Grimshaw and Ar", Star/dish

"Dirty Domestics and Worse Cooks": Aboriginal Women's Agency and Domestic Frontiers, Southern Australia, 1800-185° Lynette RllSSell 18

"This Is the Mark of the Widow": Domesticity and Frontier Conquest in Colonial South Africa umra J. Mitchell 47

Domestic Disclosures: Letters and the Representation of Cross~CulturalRelations in Early Colonial New South Wales Allette Bremer 77

Exotica (art) Sally Grizzell LnrSOIl

Nineteenth-Century French Women, the Home, and the Colonial Vision: Les Sallvages de la Mer Pacifique Wallpaper e/,rist;" J. Matt/iya 100

Tradei The Armoury; Equivocation (poetry) Zoe Brigley 121

Domestic Service and Frontier Feminism: The Call for a Woman Visitor to "Half~Caste"Girls and Women in Domestic Service, Adelaide, 1925-1928 Victoria Haskins 124 Working on the Domestic Frontier: American Indian Domestic Servants in White Women's Households in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1920-1940 Margaret D. Jacobs 165

To~Do List before Writing a Poem:; The Dance (poetry) Molly McGletlllen 200

Being Annie Oakley: Modern Girls, New World 'Woman AliI/McGrath 203

Politicizing Spanish-Mexican Domesticity, Redefining Frontems: Jovita Gonzalez's Caballero and Cleofas Jaramillo's Romance ofa Little Village Girl Mard R. McMahon 232

Domesticity in Magical-Realist Postcolonial Fiction Reversals of Representation in Salman Rushdic's Midnight's Cllildren Sara Upstolle 260

Contributors 285 Page 22 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.l/2, Spring 2007) Gender and Education

VOLUME 19 NUMBER 3 MAY 2007

Special issue: Teacher education: a gendered account Guest editors: Jean Murray and Meg Maguire

CONTENTS

Editorial Changes and continuities in teacher education: international perspectives on a gendered field Jean Murray and Meg Maguire 283

Articles Women 'learning to labour' in the 'male emporium': exploring gendered work in teacher education Sandra Acker andJo-Anne Dillabough 297

Gender, research and change in teacher education: a Swedish dimension Inger Erixon Arreman and Gaby Weiner 317

Working beyond the glass ceiling: women managers in initial teacher training in England Barbara Thompson 339

Persistence and ruptures: the feminization of teaching and teacher education in ' Gustavo E, Fischman 35,?

Learning to be a primary school teacher: reading one man's story Sue Smedley 369

The gender agenda in secondary ITET in England: forgotten, misconceived or what? Mike Younger 387

Review essay Damsels in distress, social mothers and the feminization of care Sally Galman 415

Book reviews 419

Erratum 431

Feminist Periodicais (V. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Page 23 Gender VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 APRIL 2007 & History

Abstracts iv

Articles

Without the Persona of the Prince: Kings, Queens and the Idea of Monarchy in Late Medieval Europe THERESA EARENFIGHT I Masculinities and the Medieval English Sumptuary Laws KIM M. PHILLIPS 22 Gender and Matrimonial Litigation in the Church Courts in the Later Middle Ages: The Evidence of the Court of York P. J. P. GOLDBERG 43 The Allure ofTechnology: Photographs, Statistics and the Elusive Female Criminal in 1930s Cuba ALEJANDRA BRONFMAN 60 Unfaithful Wives and Dissolute Labourers: Moral Panic and the Mobilisation of Women into the Japanese Workforce, 1931-45 JANICE MATSUMURA 18 Masculinity, Consumption and the Transformation ofScottish Rite Freemasonry in the Tum-of-the-Century United States MARY ANN CLAWSON 101 Making Modem Men: The Scopes Trial, Masculinity and Progress in the 19208 United States ANDREW NOLAN 122

Demobilising the Military Woman: Constructions of Class and Gender in Britain after the First World War LUCY NOAKES 143 A Flight from Commitment? Domesticity, Adventure and the Masculine Imaginary in Britain after the Second World War MARTIN FRANCIS 163

Thematic Review Women, Work and Citizenship in France since 1189 ROBERT A. NYE 186

SusanX. Foley, Women in France since 1789 (2004); Jennifer Ngaire Heuer, The Family and the Nation: Gender and Citizenship in Revolutionary France, 1789-1830 (2005); Suzanne Desan, The Family on Trial in Revolutionary France (2004); Helen Harden Chenut, The Fabric ofGellder: Working Class Culture in Third Republic France (2005); Joan Wallach Scott, Parirel Sexual Equality and the Crisis ofFrench Universalism (2005) (Continued, next page)

Page 24 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.t/2, Spring 2007) (Gender & History v.19, n.1, April 2007 continued)

Book Reviews

Cynthia R. Chapman, The Gelldered Lallguage of WllIiare ill the Israelite­ Assyriall Ellcounter (2004) MATTHEW TRUNDLE 192 Bethany Aram, Juana the Mad: Sovereignty and Dynasty in RCIlaissallce Eu­ rape (2005); Jodi Bilinkoff, Related Lives: Confessors alld Their Female Pell­ itents, 1450-1750 (2005); Robert Archer, The Problem of Woman ill Late­ Medieval Hispanic Literature (2005) ALLYSON M. POSKA 194 Carolyn Brewer, Shamanism, Catholicism and Gellder Relations ill Colollial Philippilles, 1521-1685 (2004); Ulrike Strasser, State of Virginity: Gende,; Religioll, and Politics ill an Early Modern Catholic State (2004) MARY LAVEN 196 Sarah Knott and Barbara Taylor (eds), Women, Gellder alld Enlightellment (2005) HUGH DUNTHORNE 198 Jennifer Jones, Sexillg la Mode: Gellder, Fashion alld Commercial Culture ill Old Regime Frallce (2004) MORAG MARTIN 199 Miriam G. Reumann, American Sexual Character: Sex, Gender, alld National Identity ill the Kinsey Reports (2005) CHRISTINA SIMMONS 201 Janet S. K. Watson, Fighting Different Wars: ExperiCllce, Memory, and the First World War ill Britain (2004) CORINNA. M. PENISTON-BIRD 202 Lynn Abrams, Myth alldMateriality in a Woman's World: Shetlalld 1800-2000 (2005) DEBORAH SIMONTON 204 Gerry Holloway, Women and Work in Britain sillce 1840 (2005); Selina Todd, Young Womell, Work alld Family in Ellgland 1918-1950 (2005) KATRINA HONEYMAN 205 Perry Willson (ed.), Gellder, Family andSexuality: The Private Sphere in Italy, 1860-1945 (2004); Sandro Bellassai, Le legge del desiderio: II progetto Merlin e l1talia degli anlli cillquanta (2006) DARROW SCHECTER 207 Afsaneh Najmabadi, WornCll with Mustaches and Mell without Beards: Gender and Sexual Anxieties oflrallian Modernity (2005) NIKKI R. KEDDIE 209 Douglas Northrop, Veiled Empire: Gellder and Power in Stalinist Central Asia (2004) MELANIE ILIC 210 Contributors 212

Index to Volume 18 214

Feminist Periodicais (v.27. n.ll2, Spring 2007) Paga 25 GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 21, Number 2 April 2007

Contents

Articles Trading on Heterosexuality: College Women's Gender Strategies and Homophobia LAURA HAMILTON 145 Who Gets Out? Gender as Structure and the Dissolution ofViolent Heterosexual Relationships KRISTIN L. ANDERSON 173 Mother-Blame in the Prozac Nation: Raising Kids wilh Invisible Disabilities LINDA M. BLUM W2 Agency, Resources, and Identily: Lower-Income Women's Experiences in.Damascus SALLY K. GALLAGHER 227

Research Report Dmg Kinging and the Transformation of Gender Identities EVE SHAPIRO 250

Perspectives Feminist Research in lhe Public Domain: Risks and Recommendations LIZ GRAUERHOLZ and LORI BAKER·SPERRY 272

Book Reviews Rape Work: Victims. Gender, and Emotions in Organization and Community Context by Patricia Yancey Martin LARA FOLEY, SANDRA GILL, KATHLEEN GUIDROZ. and ANGELA HATTERY 295 Gender, Race. Class & Health: Intersectional Approaches edited by Amy J. Schulz and Leith Mullings ADINA NACK 297 Hard Labour: The Sociology ofParenthood by Caroline Gatrell RUTH SIDEL 298 The Dignity ofResistance: Women Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing by Roberta M. Feldman and Susan Stall CLARE WEBER 300 Class Questions, Feminist Answers by Joan Acker CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS 302 Women Behind Bars: Gender and Race in US Prisons by Vemetta D. Young and Rebecca Reviere, and War 011 the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Families They Leave Behind by Renny Golden MARY THIERRY TEXEIRA 304

Page 26 Feminist Periodicals Iv. 27, n.I/2, Spring 2007) GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 21, Number 3 June 2007

Contents

Articles Doing the Dirty Work: Gender, Race, and Reproductive Labor in Historical Perspective MIGNON DUFFY 313 "Is This What Motherhood is All About?": Weaving Experiences and Discourse through Transition to First- , Time Motherhood TINA MILLER 337 Feminism and Profit in American Hospitals: The Corporate Construction of Women's Health Centers JAN E. THOMAS and MARY K. ZIMMERMAN 359

Research Reports "Unity Admirable But Not Necessarily Heeded": Going Rates and Gender Boundaries in the Straight Edge Hardcore Music Scene JAMIE L. MULLANEY 384 tilt's Time to Leave Machismo Behind!": Challenging Gender Inequality in an Immigrant Union CYNTHIA J. CRANFORD 409

Book Reviews Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream by Ruth Sidel 439 VIVYAN C. ADAtR Flesh and Blood: Adolescent Gender Diversity and Violence by James W. Messerschmidt 441 KAREN A. JOE LAIDLER Ethnic Routes to Becoming American: Indian Immigrants and the Cultures ofCitizenship by Sharmila Rudrappa 443 DEBORAH WOO Medicalized Masculinities edited by Dana Rosenfeld and Christopher A. Faircloth 445 AMY BRAKSMAJER and MICHAEL KIMMEL The Games Black Girls Play: Learning the Ropes from Double-Dutch to Hip-Hop by Kyra D. Gaunt 447 AMYL. BEST Gendered Processes: Korean Immigrant Small Business Ownership by Eunju Lee 449 ADIA M. HARVEY Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality by Christine L. Williams 451 JENNIFER PARKER TALWAR

Feminisl Periodice's (V. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Pege 27 GENDER ISSUES Fall 2006 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 4

Special Issue: Welfare Reform and Children Guest Editor: Douglas J. Besharov

Articles

Douglas J. Besharov Children and the Refonn of the 3 alld Peter Germallis Welfare System: An Introduction

Lorraine V. Klermall Child Health 10

WadeR Hom Fatherhood, Cohabitation, and Marriage 21

Richard J. Gelles Child Maltreatment and Foster Care 36

Isabel V. Sawhill Teenage Sex, Pregnancy, and 48 Nonmarital Births

Lawrellce W. Shermall Crime and Juvenile Delinquency 60

Page 28 Feminist Periodicais (v.27, n.l/2, Spring 2007) Gender, Place and Culture

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2007

Jail May, Palll Cloke & Sarah Johllsen. Alternative Cartographies of Homelessness: Rendering visible British women's experiences of 'visible' homelessness 121

Lallra C. JOhIlSOIl, Jeall Alldrey & SlIsall M. Shaw. Mr. Dithers Comes to Dinner: Telework and the merging of women's work and home domains in Canada 141

Michael Leysholl & Catherille Brace. Men and the Desert: Contested masculinities in lee Cold ill Alex 163 JaYlle Calldwell. Queering the Field? The complexities of sexuality within a lesbian-identified football team in England 183

TiffallY K. MlIller. Liberty for All? Contested spaces of women's basketball 197 Ayolla Datta. 'Samudayik Shakti': Working-class feminism and social organisation in Subhash Camp, New Delhi 215

Book Reviews Rllral Womell ill Urball Chilla: Gellder, migratioll, alld social challge (Tamara Jacka) reviewed by C. Cindy Fan 233 The Other Womell's Movemellt: Workplace jllstice alld social rigMs ill modem America (Dorothy Sue Cobble) reviewed by Lydia Savage 235 Geographies ofMllslim Womell: Gellder, religioll alld space (Ghazi-Walid Falah & Caroline Nagel, Eds) reviewed by Banu Gokariskel 237

Gellder alld Poverty ill Nilleteellth-Celltllry Ellrope (Rachel G. Fuchs) reviewed by Mary Lynn Stewart 239 Satallic Mills or Silicoll Islallds: The politics ofhigh-tech prodllctioll ill the Philippilles (Steven C. McKay) reviewed by Rebecca Dolhinow 241 The BOlllldless Self: Com/mlllicatioll ill physical alld virtllal spaces (Paul C. Adams) reviewed by Marcie Kuehl 243

Graills from Grass: Agillg, gellder, alld famille ill rllral Africa (Lisa Cliggett) reviewed by Nicholas Sitko 245

Tales of Two Cities: Womell alld mllllicipal restructllrillg ill LOlldoll alld Torollto (Sylvia Bashevk.in) reviewed by Leslie Kern 246

Feminist Periodicais (v.27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Page 29 Gender/ Place and Culture

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 3 JUNE 2007

Alisoll L. Bailz. Claiming and Controlling Space: Combining heterosexual fatherhood with artistic practice 249

Caitlill Caltill. The Personal is Political: Developing new subjectivities through participatory action research 267

Ipsila Chatterjee. Packaging of Identity and Identifiable Packages: A study of women-commodity negotiation through product packaging 293

Kalleltalla N. R"wallp"ra. Awareness and Action: The ethno- gender dynamics of Sri Lankan NGOs 317

AmY,Mills. Gender and Mahalle (Neighborhood) Space in Istanbul 335

Sarah Starkweatlter. Gender, Perceptions of Safety and Strategic Responses among Ohio University Students 355

Book Reviews

Hard Labollr: Tlte forgottell voices of Latviall migrallt 'volllllteer' workers (Linda McDowell) reviewed by Alison Blunt 371

Islamic Masclllillities (L. Ouzgane, Ed.) reviewed by Peter Hopkins 373

MasClllillity alld Violellce ill Youtlt Cultures (Leena Suurpaa & Tommi Hoikkala, Eds) reviewed by Kathrin Hiirschelmann 374

Straight to Jesus: Sexual alld Cltristiall cOllversioll ill the ex-gay movemellt (Tanya Erzen) reviewed by Elisha Omri 377

Page 30 Feminist Periodicals (v.27. n.l/2. Spring 2007) Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 14 Number 3 May 2007

ACADEMIC PAPERS Leadership, Gender and Sense-making LOUISE GRISONI AND MICK BEEBY 191 Professionals on the Sidelines: the Working Lives of Bedside Nurses and Elementary Core French Teachers ISOLDE DAISKI AND ELISABETH RICHARDS 210 Urban Ethnography of the 1920s Working Girl JABER F. GUBRIUM 232 Exploring the Gaps between Meanings and Practices of Gender Equity in a Sport Organization LARENA HOEBER 259 The Politics of Gender in the NHS: Impression Management and 'Getting Things Done' lAN GREENER 281

BOOK REVIEWS 300

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

Feminist Periodice's (V. 27, n.ll2, Spring 2007) Page 31 Winter 2006 Features and Interviews... Columns...

15 Dally feminist Activities 5 The Omnipresent Feminist 6 ways to be an activist when you're tired and broke That Fucking Feminist 53 A Wicked Way With Words 7 poet and pubUsher Kristy Bowen Papercraft 9 Girlistic Fixes... the enduring power of zines in the digital age A Brief Herstory of... 4 One Woman Who Hasn't Fallen At ~II 11 Guentta Girts author Amy Gtith 5potllght On... 36 Ode To The Talented 14 Nicole HoIofcener 11 artists explain themselves Fresh Flicks 3B Mastering Feminist Art lB film reviews and spotlights artist O. Mccarthy has an unusual degree Page Turners 42 Fusing Industrial and Fine Art 19 book reviews Donna Hunt·Dusse makes a living in a medium she loves Must Have Music 45 Does The Art World Really Need Feminism? 21 musician profi{es, interviews, music reviem Why are female art students not making it in the industry?

Evesorange 23 Wet Ink 50 brings a fresh face to Chinatown Poet Warriors Are Not Gendered

Funktectlc 25 My Vagtna And Me 51 redefines creative style Seeing Eye to V

Atom C1anfarlnl Returns to Earthy Roots 27 Action Arena 52 fusing envlronmentallsm and business Is easy Nora Stein

Who's The Boss? 29 The Feminist Fun Page 54 being a female business owner In TUrkey Word search, Match game and A Cookie Jar

All Hail the Queens of Providence Derby 31 roller derby Is making a sptash

A Life Le.. Ordinary 32 Kristin Hendricks Is making a difference GoldOllior a pop Ctllture analysis

You'vo Como A LOI1!l Way Baby? 37 HoUywood sUtt doesn't get working women

The Vocabulary of Feminism 39 author Shira Tarrant

Page 32 Femlnis' Periodicals (v.27. n.ll2. Spring 2007) Spring 2007 Features. Articles and Interviews... Columns...

Documenting Women's Truth 6 The Omnipresent Feminist 5 paula lerner and the Women of kabuL Files from the Zine-o-logue 38 Sisterhood Is Cyberful 8 the rise and fall of cybersisters That Fucking Feminist 49

Technology & Choice 10 ramifications of technology on childbirth Girlistic Fixes...

Web Space As Women's Space 12 A Brief Herstory of... 4 an Interview with nelty yusupova the pilt

Starvation.com 13 Fresh Flicks 36 myspace and the eating disorder revolution ~i1m reviews and spotlights . 15 Perspectives on Technolgy and life Page Turners 39 IT's a girL thing book reviews how the internet introduced me to feminism hey pornl You made my sex blandl Must Have Music 42 dating in the 21st century profiles, interviews, musk and concert reviews Tech Chicks Can Play If They Want To 19 Wet Ink making room for women in videoblogging 46 "marta" Take Back The News 21 emily brandt's media revolution My Vagina And Me 47 "my next ex" From Rational to Radical 22 the evolution of the librarian Action Arena 48 ph by philtia Digital Divide· 24 where are aU the women in IT? The Feminist Fun Page 50 "who said that?" crossword·puzzte Mythical Beasts 25 the truth about women garners

Shiny Shiny 28 the savvy internet woman's guide to gadgets

Modern Fables 30 what does pop culture realLy say about women, race Ei class?

Ugly Betty Just A Token Betty? 34 a conversation with nina kassa

Books Make Me Mank 37 an interview with jennifer joseph

Making Musk, Breaking Boundaries 41 an interview with bitch

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 33 Volume 8 Number 1 2007

Judith P. 5telboum REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST Editor's Introduction 1 .rlt Rablnowlts Artist Statement 63 Elizabeth Earley Ten Pages following page 65 Paper Dolls (an excerpt from a novel in progress) 5 At Home Early Work Helen Klunarls The Couch Four Poems Massage HalVest Moon 31 Couple Low Tide 33 Our Living Room Coming Home 34 Relaxed The Third Poem 35 The Beach The Bath Joan Annsflre Juliette Legacy 37 Mary Merlam Erin B. Waggoner Queer Elements 75 Her Passion 47 Ann Tweedy Six Poems Cheryl Whitehead Bulkheads 79 Three Poems Somersault 81 Erwartung 59 Fungus 82 Symphonie Fanlaslique 61 Ripples 83 Pacific 231 62 Failing Light 84 Dirt Under the Fingernails 86

Eleanor Lerman The Blonde on the Train 89

Jan Steckel Two Poems Home Run 121 Black Leather 123

About the Contributors 125

Page 34 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.I/2, Spring 2007) Volume 28, Issue 4, 2007 Health Carefor Women International

309 Connection Between the Meaning of Health and Interaction With Health Professionals: Caring for Immigrant \'({omen Swarna Weerasinghe and Terry Mitchell 329 Self-Assessments of Health by Korean Immigrant Women Kyeongra Yang 339 The Health of Female Iranian Immigrants in Sweden: A Qualitative Six-Year Follow-Up Study Akhavan Sharareh, Bildt Carina, and Wamala Sarah 360 Knowledge and Beliefs About Health Promotion and Preventive Health Care Among Somali Women in the United States jennifer Carroll, Ronald Epstein, Kevin Fiscella, Ellen Volpe, Katherine Diaz, and Sadiya Omar 381 ESL-Speaking Immigrant Women's Disillusions: Voices of Health Care in Canada: An Ethnodrama Laura E. Nimmon 397 Chat Room Computer-Mediated Support on Health Issues for Aboriginal Women L. Hoffman-Goetz and L. Danelle 419 Borders of Fertility: Unplanned Pregnancy and Unsafe Ahortion in Burmese Women Migrating to Thailand Suzanne Belton 434 Book Review Susan Mattson

Feminist Periodieeis (v.27, n.ll2, Spring 2007) PBge35 Volume 28, Issue 5, 2007 Health Carefor Women International

437 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan 438 Intimate Partner Violence and the Health Care Response: A Postmodern Critique Man'on Tower 453 Dating Violence and the Health of Young Women: A Feminist Narrative Study Farah Ismail, Helene Berman, and Catherine Ward-Griffin 478 Mediators of Suicidal Ideation Within a Sheltered Sample of Raped and Battered Women Terri L. Weaver, janice A. Allen, Elizabeth Hopper, Melissa L. Maglione, Dorcas Mclaughlin, Mary Ann McCullough, Mary K.jackson, and Teresa Brewer 490 Correlates of Suicidal Ideation and Attempt Among Female Sex Workers in China Yan Hong, Xiaomlng Li, Xlaoyl Fang, and Ran Zhao 506 When I Was in My Home I Suffered a Lot: Mexican Women's Descriptions of Abuse in Family of Origin Ruth Ann Belknap andNancy Cruz

Page 36 Feminist PeriodicBis (v. 27, n.tl2. Spring 2007) Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review Volume 19 No 1 2007

Mapping There's No Business Like Dough By Jena Woodhouse Business Roberta Perkins and Frances Lovejoy. Call Digging Deep Girls: Private Sex Workers in Australia. Kathleen Mary Fallon. Paydirt. Crawley, University of Western Australia Press, WA: UWA Press, 2007. 2007. • Reviewed by Alison Bartlett • Reviewed by Fiona Bucknall

Translating Lives Scripting Motherhood Mary Besemeres and Anna Wierzbicka Tina Miller. Making Sense of Motherhood: (Eds). Translating Lives: Living with Two A Narrative Approach. Cambridge: CUP, Languages and Cultures. Brisbane: 2005. University of Queensland Press, 2007. • Reviewed by Marie Porter • Reviewed by Kate Stevens What's In a Name? Modes of Connection Rhyll McMaster. Feather Man. Blackheath Gail Jones. Sorry. Vintage, 2007. NSW: Brandl & Scheslinger, 2007. • Reviewed by Angela Meyer • Reviewed by Rachel Slater

Hybrid Histories Keeping Afloat Peta Stephenson, The Outsiders Within: Susan Sheridan and Shirley Dally. Twenty Telling Australia's Indigenous-Asian Years: Women's Studies at Flinders Story. Sydney: University of New South 1986-2006. Adelaide: Lythrum Press, Wales Press, 2007. 2006. Sally Bin Demin. Once in Broome. • Reviewed by Ciaire Tanner Broome: Magabala Books, 2007. • Reviewed by Fiona McKean Of Roses, the Risque, and Risk Miriel Lenore. In the Garden. Kent Town, Journey Through Murky Water SA: Wakefield Press, 2007. Kate Grenville. Searching for the Secret Gina Mercer. Handfeeding the Crocodile. River. Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2006. Lauderdale, Tasmania: Pardalote Press, • Reviewed by Shannon Breen 2007. Patricia Sykes. Modewarre: Home Lifting History's Veil Ground. Melbourne: Spinifex Press, 2004. Kim Wilkins. Rosa and the Veil of Gold. • Reviewed by Alison Lambert HarperCoilins, 2005. • Reviewed by Elise Croft

Sequined Hearts and Ostrich Feathers: Tales from Tightropes of Life. Stephanie Green. Too Much, Too Soon. Canberra: Pandanus Books, 2006. Catherine Rey. The Spruiker's Tale. First published under the title, Ce que racontait Jones. Paris, 2003. NSW: Giramondo, 2005. • Reviewed by Misbah Khokhar

Feminisl Periodicals (v. 27. n.l/2. Spring 2007) Page 37 IIIIi1IZONS SPRING 2007/ VOLUME 20 NO.4 News 6 SHOULO THE AGE OF CONSENT BE RAISEO? by Kaj Hamlriis 8 HUMAN RIGHTS WORKER AIOS NEWCOMERS by Reud S. Amdur

HARPER SLAMS DOOR TO EOUALITY 9 by Pmn;Miu!Jdl

KENYAN ACTIVIST WINS V-DAY SUPPORT 51: The tTlJth llbout lyillg 12 by Maggie Ziegler

CAMPAIGN UPDATES 14 Daycare hope, soap and hormones Arts &Ideas 40 MUSIC MUST-HAVES The Jndigo Girls, Kate Reid, Ursula Rucker, Kim Beggs, Theresa Sokyra

BOOK REVIEWS Features 42 Autobiography ofa Blue-Eyed Droil, The SPITFIRE Mommy Brain, Madwoman in the Academy, 18 Ani Difranco on why she hasn't given up on the Thin •.. just for starters American left. by Cindy Filipenllo FILM FEMINIST INK 49 FOWlfor the Trees 24 The Toronto Women's Bookstore put women of colour front and centre, and the store's financial THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING growth is just one ofthe results. 51 by Lisa Foad by Leah Laluhmi Piepzna-Samaras;l1ha

A RADICAL MEDITATION ON RECOVERY 28 In this intimate conversation j poet Betsy Warland Columns talks about the process ofrecovering from cancer and how it has altered her outlook. PENNI MITCHELL by DjBrandt 5 Choice Words

WHO CARES FOR CHILD-CARE WORKERS? LISA RUNDLE 32 With a new study showing early childhood 17 Food for Thought education improves children's academic performance, the working conditions ofdaycare MARIKO TAMAKI workers are a growing feminist concern. 39 The Epilady Cometh oy Danitlle Harder

NOT A DISABILITY STORY SUSAN G. COLE 36 Bonnie Klein's latest film rocks. by Emma Ki'Uisild 55 Pass the Lipstick

LYN COCKBURN 56 Dicking Around on Equality

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36; Nat II D;s.biljty Stary Page 38 Feminist Periodieels (v. 27, 0.1/2, Spring 2007) HYPATIA AJournal ofFeminist Philosophy

Volume 22 Number 2 Spring 2007

Special Issue

The Reproduction of Whiteness: Race and the Regulation ofthe Gendered Body

edited by

Alison Bailey and Jacquelyn Zila

vii Alison Bailey and Jacquelyn Zita Review Essay The Reproduction of Whiteness: 182 Sarah Lucia Hoagland Race and the Regulation of the Gendered Body Undivided Rights: Wfomen of Color Organize for Reprodllctit'e ]llsticc, edited by Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Loretta Ross, and Resistance Elena R. Gutierrez; Policing the National BodT Race, Gender and C,ilJlinali~atioll, edited by Jae! Silliman and Anannya Bhattacharjee; Wanda Pillow and Conquest: Sexual Violence and American indian Genocide, Searching for Sacajawea: by Andrea Smith. Whiumed Reprodllcrions and Endarkened Representations 20 Rebecca Aanerud Book Reviews The Legacy ofWhite Supremacy and the Challenge of\Vhite Antiracist Mothering 189 Charles W. Mills Efhics along the Color Line by Anna Stubblefield 39 Cathryn Bailey \Ve Are What We Ear: 194 Susan Squier Feminist Vegetarianism and the Reproduction ofRacial IdentilY Wayward Reproductiol15: Genealogies of Race and Nation in Transatlantic Modem Thoughf by Alys Even Weinbaum Genealogies 196 Linda A. Bell Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self by Linda Martfn A!coff 60 Ellen K. Feder The Dangerous Indillidtw/('s) Mather: 200 Amy AUen Biopower, Family, and the Prodtlction of Race The Rights of Others: Aliens, Residents, and Citizens hy Seyla Benhabib. 79 Steve Martinot 204 Amy Mullin MOlherhood and (he llwention of Race Pri~'ate Sekes, Public Identities: Reconsidering Identity Politics by Susan J. Hekman. Miscegenation and Purity Book Notes 98 Carol Mason Reprodllcing the Souls ofWhite Folk Musings 122 Aimee Carrillo Rowe Feeling in the Dark: 210 Alexander Sanger Empathy, Whiteness, and Miscege,nation in Monster's Ball Eugenics, Race, alld Margaret Sanger Revisited: ReprodHcli~'e Freedom for All? 143 Seline Szkupinski Quiroga Blood Is Thicker than Water: 218 Notes on Contributors Policing Donor Insemination and the Reproduction ofWhiteness 223 Guidelines (or Contributors 162 Anna Stubblefield 225 Books Received "Beyond the Pale": Tainted \Vhiteness, Cognitive Disability, and Eugenic Stcrili~ation

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 39 Indian Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 13 Number 1 January-April 2006

CONTENTS

Articles

Reflecting on Resistance: Hindu Women 'Soldiers' and the Birth of Female Militancy Alreyee Sen 1

Focus on Africa

Labouring to Love: Romantic Love and Power in the Construction of Middle-class Femininity Louise Vincent and Caryn McEwen 37 Rethinking the Cost-Benefit Equation of Women's Participation in Community-driven Development in North-western Cameroon Charles C. Fonchingong and Canute A. Ngwa 61

Gender and the Composition of Corporate Boards: A Ghanaian Study Mohammed Amidu and Joshua Abor 83

The Part-time Degree Course and its Influence on Nigerian Women's Participation in Higher Education J.A. Aderinto, J.O. Akande and C.O. Aderinto 97

Book Reviews 113

New Resources 127

Compiled by Anju Vya.

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Volume 13 Number 2 May-August 2006

CONTENTS

Feminism and Peace Studies: Taking Stock of a Quarter Century of Efforts Moolakkallu Stephen John 137

Special Section: Cairo and After

Introduction: Taming the Beast Mohan Rao 163

A Decade afler Cairo: Women's Health in a Free Market Economy Sumali Nair, Sarah Sexton and PreeH Kirbaf 171

Liberal Ends, Illiberal Means: National Security, 'Environmental Conflict' and the Making of the Cairo Consensus Betsy Hartmann 195

The Politics of Abortion: A Note Marlene Fried 229

Cairo Door Ast? Population Policies and their Context in India after ICPD Mohan Rao 247

A Decade after Cfli.ro in Latin America: An Overview Martha Rosenberg 275

Book Reviews 293

New Resources 309 Compiled by Anju Vyas

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 41 Indian Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 13 Number 3 Seplember-December 2006

CONTENTS

Articles

The SUlIgha Matte: The Translation of an Internal Need inlo a Physical Space Vinalini Mathrani and Vani Periodi 317

Missing Girls: Evidence from Some North Indian States R.L. Bhat and Namila Sharma 351

Empowering Women: A Critique of the Blueprinl for Self-help Groups in India Tanya Jakimow and Palrick Kilby 375

Girls' Performance in Mathematics in Upper Primary Schools of Addis Ababa Tilaye Kassahun and Bedru Kedir 401

Research Note

Wmnen's Political Participation in Rural India: Discerning Discrepancies Through a Gender Lens Bilkis Vissandjee, Shelly Abdool, Alisha Apale and Sophie Dupere 425

Book Reviews 451

New Resources 471 Compiled by Anju Vya.

Index to Volume 13 479

Erratum 481

Page 42 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.l/2, Spring 2007) International Feminist Journal oj Politics

VOLUME 9 2007 NUMBER 2 JUNE 2007

ARTICLES BOOK REVIEWS

News from the Coal face: Experiences of Gender Reform Feminist Classics/Many Voices by the Staff of Public Sector Agencies Aihwa Gog, Spirits ofResistance and Capitalist Discipline Raewyn Conllell 137 Vicki Crinis 265 Governing Women's Capabilities in China's Urban Expansion Sally Sargeson 154 Carla Freeman 267

'National Machineries' and Authoritarian Politics: The Case of Cameroon Amriah Buang 269 Melinda Adams 176 Reviews Canadian Gender-Based Analysis Training in South AFrica: Beverley Baines and Ruth Rubio-Marin (cds), The Gender Daily Dynamics and Development Dilemmas ojConstitutiollal Jurispmdellce Cindy Hanson 198 Donna Greschner 271

Imag(in}ing Women's Agency: Visual Representation in Amnesty Devaki Jain, Women, Dellelopmellt, alld the UN: A Sixty- Year International's 2004 Campaign 'Stop Violence against Women' Quest for Equality and Justice Robin Redhead 218 Mary K. Meyer McAleese 272

CONVERSATIONS 239 Archana Ghosh and Stephanie Tawa Lama-Rewal, Democratization ill Challenging the Mullahs: Islam, Politics and Women's Activism, Progress: WOlllell itl Local Politics ill Urban India Interview with Zainah Anwar Irene Tinker 274 Sheila Nair 240 Pun Ngai, Made in Cllina: Womell Factory Workers ill the Hammers We Have and Wield Global Workplace Zachary Hall 249 Connie 1. Lobur 277

Interrogating Privilege/Challenging the 'Greening of Hate' M. Jacqui Alexander, Pedagogics ojCrossillg: Meditations all Feminism, Sexual Politics. Memory, and the Sacred Jessica LeAII" Urban 251 Jan Jindy Pettman 279

Tami Amanda Jacoby, Women ill ZOlles ofCOllf/ict: Power and Resistance in Israel Oma Sasson-Levy 281

Notes on Contributors 285

Feminist Periodica's (v. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Pag.43 JMEWS JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES

VOLUME 3 NUMBER I WINTER 2007

Special Issue: TRANSNATIONAL THEORY, NATIONAL POLITICS, AND GENDER IN THE CONTEMPORARY MIDDLE EAST / NORTH AFRICA

Editors' Introduction REVIEW Nancy Gallagher and Sondra Hale Hadani Ditmars I Dancing in the NO-Fly Zone: A Woman~ Journey through Iraq GUEST EDITOR Nadje AI-Ali Martina Rieker 128 Introduction BRIEF COMMUNICATION 4 JMEWS Conference at UCLA ESSAYS Sondra Hale The Nature ofTransnational Alliances 131 in Women's Associations in the Maghreb: CONTRIBUTORS The Case of AFTURD and ATFD 133 Lilla Labid! SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 6 136 (Some) Turkish Transnationalism(s) in an Age ofCapitalist Globalization and Empire: "White Thrk" Discourse, the New Geopolitics, and a «Tutelary Feminism" Sedef Arat-Ko~ 35 Dispersed Nationalism: War, Diaspora and Kurdish Women's Organizing Shahrzad Mojab and Rachel Gorman 58 Product and Producer ofPalestinian History: The Self in Camp Women's Life Stories Rosemary Sayigh 86 Translating Gender Samia Mehrez 106

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VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 SPRING 2007

ESSAYS "IfVou Ask Me": Anastasia M. Ashman and Jennifer Eaton Gokmen, cds. Sabiha Serters Advice Column, Gender Equity, Tales from the Expat Harem: Foreign l-Vomell ill Jrlodern Turkey and Social Engineering in the Early Turkish Republic Reviewed by Ann Evans Larimore A. Holly Shissler 115 t Rosina-Fawzia al-Rawi Imaging the "New !vIan": Midnight Tales: A Woman's Journey Through the Middle East Gender and Nation in Arab Literary Narratives Reviewed by Boutheina Khaldi in the Early Twentieth Century 118 Hoda Elsadda Assia Djebar 3t Children of the New World: A Novel of the Algerian War The Palestinian Cinematic Wedding Reviewed by Ferial ,. Ghazoul Nadia Yaqub 120 56 Susan Slyomovics Iranian Women during the Reform Era, 1994-2004: The Performance ofHuman Rights in Morocco A Focus on Employment Reviewed by Hilary M. Fineman Roksana Bahramitash 122 86 CONTRIBUTORS BRIEF COMMUNICATioN 126 Egyptian Women's Views on Constitutional Amendments SUBMISSiON GUIDELINES Heidi Morrison 127 110 BOOK REVIEWS Catharina Raudvere The Book and the Roses: Sufi Women, Visibility, and Zikir in Contemporary Istanbul Reviewed by Miige Galin 112

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 45 Journal of Feminist Family Therapy"

VOLUME 19, NUMBER I 2007

REGULAR ARTICLES

The Self-of-the-Therapist Awakened: Postmodern Approaches to the Use of Self in Marriage and Family Therapy Hee-Slln CheOll Megall J. MII/phy

Shame as a BalTier to Cultural Sensitivity and Competent Practice 17 Julia Hale,')'

Creating a Collaborative Research Team: Feminist Reflections 41 Markie L. C. Billmer MllIY S. Greell Megan J. MllrpllY DeVOll Pa/mallleer

POLITICS AND HUMOR Scott Johnsoll, Politics 1lIliLHII/IIOr Editor

The Worst President in History? 57 Scott Johnsoll

MOVIE REVIEWS 61 Kristen HollI/, Movie Reviews Editor

Brokeback MOllntain, Directed by Ang Lee 62 Rel'iewed by Jeanlle W. Rothallpt and Serella Lamben

Capote, Directed by Bennett Miller 66 Reviewed by Kel'in Doll

Crash, Directed by Paul Haggis 68 Reviewed by Jlllie M. Koil'lmen alld Jemme W. Rotlwllpt

Good Night, alld Good LIICk, Directed by George Clooney 70 Reviewed by Ke,'ill Doll

Mllllich, Directed by Steven Spielberg 73 Reviewed by Seol1 Ziemba alld Kristill Little

REGULAR MOVIE REVIEW

Batllll/ll Begim, Directed by Christopher Nolan 77 ReI'iell'ed bv Kyle Killil/ll

Page 46 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.I/2. Spring 2007) JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Spring 2007 Volume 23 Number 1

D Editors' Introduction Elisabeth Schiissler Fiorerlz-a Melanie JOhllS01l-DeBtlllfre Stephanie Mitchem

D Special Section: Celebrating Judith Plaskow's Work _ Introduction Donna Bemwn 5 A Prophetic Voice for Tntth Rebecca 7: Alpelt 6 To Speak Freely at the Intersection of the Personal, Institutional, and Scholarly Emily Neill 10 Asking Hard Questions-Learning from the \Vind Mary C. Churchill 16

Erotic Justice: Authority, Resistance, and Transformation KLltie G. Carl1lon 22 Standing (Again) with Judith Plaskow: A Selective Reading of Her Essays Susan Shapiro 25 Community and Ambiguity: A Response from a Companion in the Journey Carol P Christ 29 The Coming ofLilith: A Response Judith Plaskow 34 D In a Different Voice _ Pharaoh's Daughter / King Solomon's \Vife: Fragments from Her Diaries Pharaoh's Daughter / King Solomon's 'Wife: A Letter Home From King Solomon's Journal: Fragment ofan Unsent Letter (Date Unknown) )crra Sugarman 43 Besotted with Jesus Mary ~Iother Susan McCaslin 50

The Gift ofTongues The Husband Asks Her Jearl1lirw Hall Gailey 52 D A,ticles _ The Restorative Power ofSound: A Case for Communal Catharsis in Toni Morrison's Beloved Roxarl1lc R. Reed 55 Escapism or Engagement? Plotinus and Feminism E. Jane Cooper 73 :Mother Love and f\'lother Grief: South Asian Buddhist Variations on a Theme Reiko a/l1Iuma 95 D Speaking Out _ Gathering 'Vo/men in the Postcolonial Pacific Region Kathleen McPhillips 117 D Review Essay _ Feminist Applications of Buddhist Thought Kay Koppedrayer 121

D Notes on Conhibutors _ 141

Feminist Periodiceis (v.27. n. 112, Spring 2007) Page 47 Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 16 Number 2 July 2007

Cristina Bellodi. Twenty"first century: Genesis, enfleshed 109 Emf/ee Gilbert. Performing femininity: young women's gendered practice of cigarette smoking 121 Maya J. Goldenberg. The problem of exclusion in feminist theory and politics: a metaphysical investigation into constructing a category of 'woman' 139 Claudia Schipper!. Can muscles be queer? Reconsidering the transgressive hyper-built'body 155 Elizabeth Monk"Tumer, Tiffany Kouts, Kevin Parris & Cynthia Webb. Gender role stereotyping in advertisements on three radio stations: does musical genre make a difference? 173

FORUM DOlin Short. The informal regulation of gender: fear and loathing in the locker room 183

REVIEWS Reading Virginia Woolf (Julia Briggs); Ajtellvords: letters on the death of Virginia Wooif(Sybil Oldfield (Ed.»; Virginia Woolf' a critical memoir (Winifred Holtby with a Preface by Marion Shaw) reviewed by Maggie Humm 187 Angela Carter: a literary life (Sarah Gamble) reviewed by Sarah Sceats 191 Speaking Out: the female voice in public contexts (Judith Baxter) reviewed by Bethan Benwell 192 The Invisible Flaneuse? Gender, public space, and visual culture in nilleteenth-centwy Paris (Aruna D'Souza & Tom McDonough (Eds)) reviewed by Fiona Wright 194 Reading Gnd Writing Italian Homosexuality: a case ofpossible difference (Derek Duncan) reviewed by Charlotte Ross 195 The Emerging Female Citizen: gender and Enlightenmellt in Spain (Theresa Ann Smith) reviewed by Julia Biggane 197 Tuming Pages: reading and writing women's magazines ill ;ntellvar Japan (Sarah Frederick) reviewed by Adam C. Stanley 198 Vicarious Language: gender and linguistic modernity in Japan (Miyako Inoue) reviewed by Claire Maree 200 Luce lrigaray and the Philosophy ofSexual Difference (Alison Stone) reviewed by Ursula Fanning 202 Taboo M(mlOries, Diasporic Voices (Ella Shohat) reviewed by Catherine Lloyd 203

BOOKS RECEIVED 207

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 213

ANNOUNCEMENT 215

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Women's Bodies, Gende,' Analysis, and Feminist Politics at the Forum Social Mnndial

Vol 8, #3, April 2007

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Introduction Par'allel or Inteqr'ated 'Otller l1l or'lds': Possibilities ForAlliance-building For' Sexual Introduction to J1Tomen's Bodies. Gender and Repr'oductive Rights Analusis. Feminist Politics at the Forum Social By Barbara Klugman Mundial By Law'a Roskos and Patricia Willis IndjaSuh'a By SusQn Hawthome

Articles The Silences Between: Are Lesbians Irrelevant? "'orld Social For'um, Alumbai. Feminism In the Space ofllIe l/\.Tol'ld Social Tndja. 16-21 JanuUl'lI 2004 Forum By Susan Hawthorne By Am Wilson Naked Pr'otest: lUemories ofBodies and »'alls o'Reiny: FeministActivism and Resistance at the l1'or'ld Social Forum l1teorizing at the Global Feminist Dialogues in By Barbara Sutton POl'ie Alem·c. Br·azit. 2005 By Amanda COulUS A LiberatoI'll Space? Rumors ofR.apes at the St/l IVor'ld Social Forum. Par'to Alem'e. 2005 Social Fora: Rem'esentinqResistance and By Sara Koopman Altej'natiucs?Critique andAltel'native Interpretation FJ'om a Feminist Pel'BlJective Gender in the Bamako Polucentric 11'or'ld By lYlagdelena Freudenschllss Social For'um (2006): Is Another' World Possible? IhmsnatiorJol Fcnlinisms and the IVOl,ld ByAW'elie Latou1'es Social FOltum: Encounter's and Transformations in Anti-globalization Spaces "Oh'o lUunclo Es Posible": l1'omen Power' in By Janet Conway the VI Car'acas l\'or'ld Social Forum and the Boliuar'tan Revolution Is 'Another' Public Spher'e Actuallu Possible? By Renee Kasinsky The Case orl/Illomen lVitllOut" in the Eur'opean Social For'um Process as a Critical Inter'view l1'it/l Onuango 0100 at the "'SF Test ror Deliber'ative Democr'acll Nairobi 2007 By Nicole Dom.,. By Patricia 111illis

Reflections on the 3rdInternational Feminist Dialogues: Notes Fr'om a Newcomer By Jarlet Conway

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Vol 8, #4, May 2007

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Experiences of"Tomen War-Torture SurvivOl's "Black Women in the Ivorl/ Tower. 1850-1954. in Uganda: Implications for Health andHuman An Intellectual Histm'Y" Stephanie Y. Evans Rights Reviewed by Kathleen Sterling By Helen Liebling-Kalifani, Angela Mm'shall, uth Ojiambo-Ochieng, and Nassozi Margaret Kakembo "Check It While I Wreck It: Black Womanhood. Hip-Hop Culture. and the Public Sphere" The Task ueBet"" Content: EXJ1atriate Wives in Gwendolyn D. Pough Beiiing. Emotional Work and Pah'im'chul Reviewed by Matthew W. Hughey Bargain By Daniello Adeli "CutLoose: (Most/ul Older Women Talk About the End of(Mostly) Long-Term Relations/tips" Integration. Clm'ification, Substantiation: Sex, Nan Bauer-Maglin Gender. Ethnicitu and Migration as Social Reviewed by Barbara R. Bergmann Determinants ofWomen's Health By Silkis Vissandj, Ilene Hyman, Denise L. Spitzer, "PomeO"anate Hem'ts"Rou/ti S/tgfii Alisha ApaleJ and Nahal' Kamrun Reviewed by Emily Regan Wills

Familu Law Reform and the Feminist Debate: "Daughters ofKerala"Achamma C, Actuallu-Existing in the Chandersekaran Magh,'eb and Malaysia Reviewed by Mw'ie Varghese By BradA"cher "Sex TratJicking: The Global Market in Women Gender Bias After Death: The Case ofthe and C/tildl'en" Kath,'l/n Farr Cleraical Cemeterl/, St, John's Orphanage, Reviewed by Mas/wuia Capalis Desyllas Thurgoona, NSl1l , Ausu'alia By Dirk fiR Spennemann "The Capacity to Care: Gender and Ethical Subjectivity" Wendu Hollwal/ Pat/tologizing the Female Body: Phallocenh,ism Reviewed by Maureen P. Hogan in Western Science By Stephanie E. Libbon "Bethl Fm,d: Candor and Courage in the lVltite House" Joltn Robert G,'eene Gendel', Information Technologu and Health: Reviewed by Jessica BUl'stl'em The Case ofl1'omen Workel's in EXVOl't Zones in the Philippines By Jinky Leilanie Ltl Poetry Economic Empowerment ofWomen thl'ough Information Technologu: A Case Studll from an TIvuPoems By Mary O'Donoghue Indian State By Dr. P.N. Prasad and Dr. V. Sreedevi Essays lVomen and Informal Cl'edit: Lessons fi'om lHm'etele. South AIHca The JOYOUS Yoni: An Explm'ation ofYoqic By Kongolo M Pm'spectives TowUl'd Sexual Empowerment (01' lVomen ByFMShroff Tlte Fortunes and lUis(m'tunes oflVomen Rice Producers in Nelop. Camel'oon and tlte Implications fOl' Gentlel' Roles Photo Essall. About ]l;Iy Sistel'S 1996-2006 By Lotsmart N. Fonjon9 andMbah Fongkimeh By Ellie Brown Athwwsia

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Introduction: The Need to Address Older Women's Mental Health Issues Victor J. Malatesta, PhD

Cognitive Functioning and Aging in Women Peter C. Badgio, PhD, Blaise L. Worden, MS

Women, Aging, and Alcohol Use Disorders Elizabelh E. Epstein, PhD, Kimberly Fischer-Elber, BA, Zayed AI-Otaiba, MS

Women, Aging, and Schizophrenia Faith B. Dickerson, PhD, MPH

Major Depressive Disorder in the Older Adult: Implications for Women Reed D. Goldstein, PhD, Alan M. Gruenberg, MD

Anxiety Disorders and Older Women Stephen Levine, PhD, Jay Weissman, PhD

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Older Women Miriam Franco, MSW, PsyD

The Older Female Patient with a Complex Chronic Dissociative Disorder Richard P. Kluft, MD

Sexual Problems, Women and Aging: An Overview Victor J. Malatesta, PhD

Eating Disorders Across the Life Span Lynn Brandsma, PhD

Borderline Personality Disorder Across the Life Span Melissa Hunt, PhD

Conclusions Victor J. Malatesta, PhD

About the Contributors feminist Periodicals (v. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Page 51 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 18 No.1 SPRING 2006

Editors' Note / 7

ARTICLES BOOK FORUM: MORALlIT TAl.ES BY LESLIE PEIRCE Afsaneh Najrnabadi Julie Hardwick Beyond the Americas: Are Gender and Sexuality Useful Categories of Looking for the Universal in the Local: Morality Tales from the Western Analysis? / 11 End of the Mediterranean / 181 First presellted at IIle Plenary Session "Beyll/ld (1 BOJllrdllry: Womerl, BOrderlauds, a"d Patricia Skinner FTOuliers (1cross lilt' Globe," The Berkshire CQlI[ermct 011 the History afWomen, 3 jlme 2005 Morality Tales: A Medieval Inheritance / 186 Barbara Weinstein Inventing the "Muther Paulista": Politics, Rebellion, and the Genclering Indrani Chatterjee of Brazilian Regional Identities / 22 Between West and South: Asianist Women's History and Islam / 192 Gregor Kranjc Leslie Peirce "Long Live Our Honest Girls": The Image of Women in Slovene Response / 197 Anti-Communist Propaganda 1942-1945 / 50 BOOK REVIEWS Norman Smith Charlotte Weber The Difficulties of Despair: Dan Di and Chinese Literary Production in Middle Eastern Modernities: Women, Gender, and Nation in Lebanon Manchukuo / 77 and Palestine / 203 Bonnie Frederick Ellen L Fleischmann, The Natioll mId its "New" Women: TIle PaltSUIlian Womm'sMot't'~ Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Virtuous Mother: Argentina, 1852-1910 IIletll, 192D-1948;Sheila H. Katz, Women aud Gellder ill Early Jewish and Palestilliau /101 Nationalism; Akram Fouad Khater, rlwenling HOllie: EmigraliOll, Geuda, ami Ihe Middle Class ill L£I:'I1I101I, 1870-1920. HISTORY PRACTICE: CONDlTlONS OF WORK FOR WOMEN HISTORIANS Laura J. Hilton IN THE TWENTy-FIRST CENTURY TIle Role of Gender in Racial Colonization and in Displacement / 212 Linda K. Kerber Elizabeth Harvey, Womm alld lilt Nazi East: AgtlllS alld Wi/nesses ofGerlll<1lliw/ioll; Ella E. Schneider Hilton, Displaud Pason: A Girl's Life ill Russia, GenllallY, OIld America. Risking Our Dreams / 121 Teresa Barnes Karen Balcom No Bubble: Contemporary Lives in the African Academy / 133 Constructing Families, Creating Mothers: Gender, Family, State, and Janaki Nair Nation in the History of Child Adoption / 219 Julie Berebilsky, Like Oln Very OWII: AdopJioll and Jlle Clh711g11lg Culturt' of Afolherhood, Indian Women in the History Profession: An Anlbiguous Legacy / 137 1851-1950; E. Wayne Carp, AdopJioll PoWles: B<1st<1rd N<1/ioll a'ld &/101 llliJiaHw 58; Franca Iacovetta Barbara Melosh, Strangers allti Kill: TIlt Amulc,m Way ofAdoptioll. Towards a More Humane Academy? Some Observations from a CONTRIBUTORS / 233 Canadian Feminist Historian / 141 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 238 Dora Barrancos More Shadow than Light: Teaching at the University of ANNOUNCEMENTS / 240 /147 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO REVIEWERS / 243 Leisa D. Meyer Industrial or Cmft Organizing? / 150 Maria E. Montoya Conditions of Work for Women Historians in the l\venty-First Century: A Response / 154 Deena J. Gonzalez Embracing Equity: Discussing Inequity / 158 Catherine Kudlick A History Profession for Every Body / 163 Erika Lee The Balancing Ad: Work, Family, and the Need for Institutional Change in the Academy / 168 Berleke Waaldijk That's Us: Women's History and Academic Careers / 172 Fumiko Fujita The Status of Women Faculty: A View from Japan / 177

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Editors' Nole / 6 'I:lni E, Barlow History and the Border / 8 FiI.111<'11, H(>ld"Ii,mrl.'. mid fl,lI/­ I!.'I.< 01(1",;" Iii,' G["h.. " Ti,e Rt'd,llitf C,m(t'r<'ll(" nil till' lli,"'ry ,1\\'<'IlIfH. 31ulle 200.'

CHALLENGING BOUNDARIES Charlene Doyer lewis Eli7,lbeth P"Ucrson BonapiUle: "Ill Suitted for the Life of a Columhians Modest Wife" I 33 Caroline W.lldron tI,'lerHhew "We Were Not Ladies"; Gender, Class, and a \Vomen's Auxiliary's Battle for Mining Unionism / 63

POLICING WOMEN'S BODIES Deirdre j\I. .i\Joloney Women, Sexual i""loralit)', and Economic Dependency in Early U.s. Deportation Policy I 95 Dor.1 Barrancos Problematic IvtudernHy: Gender, Sexuality, and Heproduction in Twentleth~Centliry Argentina / 123

BOOK REVIEWS Karen M. Booth Conceiving the Nation: The "Politics of the Womb" in Kenya, the United States, Greece, and Ireland / 151 Alex,mdra tl,]lId,,~, Tin' Empty CI

CONTRIBUTORS / 184

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTOHS / 186

ANNOUNCEMENTS /188

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Editor's Note / 6 Judith Smart The Politics of Consumption: The Housewives' Associations in South­ eastern Australia Before 1950 / 13 Landon Storrs Left-Feminism, the Consumer Movement, and Red Scare Politics in the United States, 193s-.1960 / 40 Rebecca Pulju Consumers for the Nation: Women, Politics, and Consumer Organization in France, 1944-1965/ 68 Natalia Milanesio "The Guardian Angels of the Domestic Economy": Housewives' Respon- sible Consumption in Peronist Argentina / 91

BOOK REVIEWS Nicole Tonkovich Ghosts of Domesticities Past / 118 Francesca Sawaya, Mo..full lYOnJm, M,~f"," Work: D,wI"slirily, Pnif,';siOllllli'l/I, lImi AIIlt'rir,m lYfilillg, 1890-1950; Ih'lhSutton·RolnlspL'Ck, /Wising tht' Dust: Th,' Lit"f th" Cult ,ifO'lfUt's/idly: Pf"sil't' T/umt',;.if Ft'mill/llily

CONTRIBUTORS / 148

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / ISO

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 152

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Editors' Note / 7 Tillman W. Nechtman Nabobinas: Luxury, Gender, and the Sexual Politics of British Imperialism in India in the Late Eighteenth Century I 8 Abigail McGowan An All~ConsumingSubject? Women and Consumption in Late­ Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Western India I 31 Rebekah lee Hearth and Home in Cape Town: African Women, Energy Resourcing. and Consumption in an Urban Environment / 55 Katharine French-Fuller Gendered Invisibility, Respectable Cleanliness: The Impact of the Washing Machine on Daily Living in Post~ 1950 Santiago, Chile / 79 Victoria de Grazia Comment I 101

BOOK FORUM: CrNDERELU DREAMS BY CUE C. OmES AND ELiZABETIi H. PLECK Bonnie Adrian Bridezilla Consciousness /108 Sarah A. Leavitt Dreaming is a Girl's Best Friend /114 A. Holly Shissler Marriages Made on Madison Avenue? / 118 Elizabeth H. Pleck and Cele C. Oloes Response / 123

BOOK REVIEWS Ardis Cameron As We Go Playing: Women, Popular Culture, and Activism / 128 Marsha F. Cassidy, VII1Ult Womm WalchI'd: DayJime Teleui,io/l itl Ilze 19505; ~lelanie O..nvson, l.iI/;loring 10 Play: Home Enlerlaillmmt and IIII' Spt'ctac/e ofMiddk·C{a,s Culluml Life, 1850-1920; Judith Smith, VisiollS of Be/Ollgblg: Family Stork<, Popular CljlJure, and Poshf'ar Democracy, 1940-1960. Marlis Schweitzer Bodies Beyond Boundaries: Mapping New Territory in Embodiment Studies /137 R. t.Iarie Griffith, 80m Agai/l Bodies: Fleslr mId Spirit in AmnioHl Chri5litHlity; Beth Newman, Subjects Oil Display: PsyduJilllalysis, Social Exptelaliolls and Vicloriml Femirlin· ity; Alison Piepmeier, DlIt ill Public: Conjisrnafiolls ofWolllell's Bodies iJl Nhzeteelltlr·Cell­ Wry America. Karen W. Tice For Appearance's Sake: Beauty, Bodies, Spectacle, and Consumption /147 Julia Kirk Blackwelder, StyliliS Jim Cm!!'; Afrieml AlIlui«lIJ Bf

COIDRIBUTORS / 173

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 176

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 178

ACKNOWLEDGEMEID TO REVIEWERS / 181 INDEX / 185

Feminist Periodieels (v.27, n. 1/2, Spring 2007) Pege 55 aBliaNI No.15? November-December 2006

Readers' Responses 2

Seeing Ourselves Through the Eyes of Others 3 An African Student Narrates Experiences of Racism in India JOHN PATRICK OGWANDO

Religion and Violence 9 Culture of Death and Death of Culture RAMIN JAHANBEGLOO

Breaking Boundaries 12 Devotional Iconography in Popular Muslim Posters in India YOUSUF SAEED

Book Reveiw: Cornelia Sorabji: India's Pioneer Woman Lawyer 16 Reviewer: MISHA RAI

Cycle Rickshaw.: A Post Modern Vehicle 20 Challanging Government's Warfare against Citizen Friendly, Eco-Friendly Rickshaws MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Growth Without Justice 3S The Negative Aspects of India's Growth Pattern PREM SHANKAR JHA

The Feminine Face of Farmer Suicides 42 APARNA PALLAVI

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VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2,2007

Cove" CENTERPIECE IN THE TRENCHES

v Editor's Introduction PaulaJ. GiddinBS 143 Going Home: A Feminist M. Cristina Alcalde Anthropologist's Reflections on CRITICAL EDGES Dilemmas ofPower and Positionality in the Field 63 "Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Rickie Solill,ger Mothers in the United States," FROM THE ARCHIVES ATraveling Public Art Exhibition 102 Revisiting the Second Wave Elizabeth Jacobs CULTUREWORKS: POETRY in Conversation with Mary King

41 The Adoration ofthe Faithful Cathy SanB r63 Abom the Contributors 61 jumpinjurnpou~umps(detoside~ Keli Stewart 165 Guidelines for Contributors jumponjumpinjumpout 167 Acknowledgments IOI Antigone to Ismene Lee Peterson 142 Portrait Mihaela Moscaliuc

ESSAYS

I The Erotic and the Pornographic Beauty BraBB and in Chicana Rap Pancho McFarlantl

22 Race, Tribal Nation, and Gender: Renya Ramirez A Native Feminist Approach to Belonging 43 Reconfigurations ofCaribbean History: Jennifer Thorin,gtoll Springer Michelle Cliffs Rebel Women 71 Writing Rape, Trauma, and Silvia Sc!Iultennandl TransnationaJity onto the Female Body: Matrilineal Em~body-mentin Nora Okja Keller's Comfort Woman

III Beyond the Shadow: Re·scripting Race Laura Gillman in Women's Studies

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 57 Issue Number 81, Spring 2007 Midwifery CONTENTS Primal Health U;~Todav ~mldwil&rytoOov'Com" DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry 5 From the Editor 6 Networking 7 Tricks of the Trade 8 Midwifery Model of Care­ Phase II: Networks in the Birth Community 10 Marion's Message The Midwife's Grandchild: When the New Grandmother 58 Media Reviews Is an Expert on Babies and Birth, page 38 60 News 70 Classified Advertising Midwifery Today 70 Calendar 11 Primal Health: History of a Concept-Michel Odent 73 Photo Album 12 Antisocial Behaviours from a Primal Health Research Perspective International Midwife -Michel Odent 16 Trusting Birth Even More-Carla Hartley 46 Cards & Letters 18 Group B Strep Prophylaxis: What Are We Creating? -Mary Lou Singleton 21 Epidurals: Risks and Concerns for Mother and Baby-Sarah J. Buckley 24 Nine Web Site Strategies to Generate More Clients-Sheri Menelli and Adriane Smith 25 Who is The Bully?-Marinah Valenzuela Farrell 28 Manual Rotation Maneuvers for Persistent OP Position -Katherine Bramhall 30 Psychological and Emotional Dystocia-Heidi Nielsan Sylvester 32 Foreskins for Keeps: An Idea Whose Time Has Come-Gloria Lemay 34 A Lamentation of Birth-Jasmine Rae Ojala 36 Birth without borders, a Midwifery Today Conference in Costa Rica 38 The Midwife's Grandchild: When the New Grandmother Is an Expert on Babies and Birth-Becky Sarah 41 The Language of Desire-Kathleen Furin 44 The Business of Midwifery: The Financial Plan-Linda Lieberman

Pregnancy is a time to get rooted-rooted International Midwife in love, rooted ill patience, rooled to the 48 My Midwifery Practice in Israel-Ilana Shemesh iVIother. 1his image was taken with that 52 Soaking in Midwifery-Andrea Baltz concept in mind. lhe ripened mother stands strong with the tree-haring the fruit of 55 Baby Breath-Sister Marningstar precious, sacred lift. 56 Birth in Sweden-Nati Steverlynck

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6 LETTERS 34 The Melting Point 10 KEEPING SCORE BY LAURA ORLANDO As the EI1I1h heads tf/Ward catlJStrophe, wwltenleaders like Sen. Barbara Bo.reI; Rep. Naltey Pelosi alld Laltrie David rise lip to SlOp glabal wat7ltiltg. NEWS NATIONAL 40 The Dirty Saga of Onondaga County 12 Lifesaving Politics, Will u.s. BY LINDA CARTY Right Saipan Wrongs?, Back On In Syracuse, NY:, activists for enviro1lmentaljustice­ the Beat, Harvard Isn't Enough, pan ofa growing l1otionol11lovemellt-prove !JfJW racism Changing His Name, Whose leaves toxilts at the doorsteps ofthe pow' alld people ofcolw: Streets?, Short Takes, Calendar 43 Germ Warfare GLOBAL BY DELTHIA RICKS 24 Battle Royal, Healthy Sex, Fanlter political leader Betsy kIcCallghey C11lSades agaillSt Don't ','Tease" These Eves, the dirtiest secnt ill hospitals today-serolldary illfectiallS. Women in Blue Berets, Sharla's City of Hope, When Losing Means Wmning, Short Takes FEATURES DEPARTMENTS ...(mtintled

MONEY 72 BOOK REVIEWS 46 The Talibanization of Iraq 57 A Feminist Tea Party? Blanche vViesen Cook on BY BAY FANG Time to start righting tbe tax Laura Flanders' Blue Grit: Under 111fJUnting repressit:m, system swrongs Tme Democrats 10ke Back Politics Iraqi wamen jightfin' their rights BY MARTHA BURK from tbe PoliticiollSj Purnima ami their lives. Plus an excerpt Mankekar on Zillah Eisenstein's firmt Baghdad Burning II LAW Sexual Decoys: Gender, Roce and 59 The Right to Complain H'nr in Imperial Democracy; 52 What's Up With Kansas? Boss retaliates nJtf:r disaiminatiunf Patricia Hill Collins on BY MARTHA BURK ~'!nke /Jim pay! T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting's Scoring a mojor victory in BY JUSTINE F. ANDRONICI Pimps Up, Has D(JWn: Hip Hop's the culture war, pro-cboice AND DEBRA S. KATZ Hold on }(nwg Black "Wirmenj candidates ;n the Cyclone State Jessica Stites on]odi Picoult's won bandily in 2006. HEALTH Nineteen i\tlinutes; Rosie 61 Home, Sweet Nursing Home Nlolinary on Cristina Garda's Trnllsfo17lling hQllSing for the A Handbook to Luck elderly alld disabled ,.. Working·Class Hero BETH BAKER 74 BOOKMARKS Great Reads for Sp,'ing 2007 WOMEN'S STUDIES 65 Transform the Wortd 77 DVD WATCH Wbat you Call do with a degree in fVome-ns films for bome viewing WOJllen S studies BY NIKKI AYANNA STeWART BACKTALK 79 One More Child Left Behind ESSAY BY DOLORES HUERTA 68 Working-Class Hero Remembering Tillie Olsen 80 NO COMMENT BY SANDY BOUCHER

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.112, Spring 2007) Page 59 2007 NOQA Number 1 Nordic Journal of Women's Studies Volume 15

Editorial " "" "" " " " "".""" 1-2 Kaisa Vehkalahti Introduction """"""""""."""""""".""" 3-5 Eve Annuk Letters as a New Approach to History: A Case Study of an Estonian Poet Ilmi Kolla (1933-1954) 6-20 Maarit Leskelii-Kiirki Constructing Sisterly Relations in Epistolary Practices: The Writing Krohn Sisters (1890--1950) " 21-34 Erla Hulda Halldorsdottir Fragments of Lives-The Use of Private Letters in Historical Research 35-49 Jaana Loipponen Translating Encounters with War Widows­ Lost/Found in Translation ...... " ...... 50-63 Eva Skarbak Who's Afraid of. .. Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research 64-74 Liz Stanley Centre for Narrative & Auto/Biographical Studies, University of Edinburgh, UK .... 75-76

Book Review: Finnish Women Writing History: A Long Tradition Lost and Found 77-78

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7 Darfur Conflict: Move task of protecting civilians to UN 8 , Annon stresses importance of supporting , countries emerging from conflict

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Queering Equity & Inclusion AmerykanskilKimberly M. Lojek 69

Textbook ViitanelJelDebra Brenagan 70 Democratic Norms & Chris Keegan Phobic On London's Tube/Ann Tobias Karson 71

Queering the Space Around lucy Ann/Joseph Israellobdell 11 Flowers/Michelle Bitting 72 Bambi Lobdell listening/Mary JuNa Klimenko 73 Machismo Interrupted: Equity and Inclusion in U.S. Gay Lalino Writing 25 Enrique Morafes-Diaz Waiting For The Chema PillsfCarol Smallwood 74

Homophobia and Building Queer Community in Urban Ghana 35 ChoicelPatrida Brodie 75 Kathleen O'Mara Flying/Tom McFadden 76 Short Fiction/Essays I Think Of My Grandfather/From The First Weeks In New York, If My 77 I Heard A Fish Cry/Carolyn LIght Belf 47 Grandfather Could Have Written A Poslcard/Lyn Lifshin

Composing A Note For The Alumni Directory/Sue Allison 54 Camera/Nancy White 79

Summer Of The Super Car/Barbara Ann Parle 55 The Martyr Of EI Mozote (EI Salvador, 1981 )/Marlina Nicholson 80 Blankets/Judy Sobeloff 59 Aurora's Eclipse/Valerie Hall 81 Poetry Reworking The Cliches/Margaret B. Ingraham 82 Book Reviews Notes From My Boat: July Revisions/Lori DeLozier 67 White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-Vice Activism, 1887- 83 HeraclitislAnne Silver 68 1917/Brian M. Lowe

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Volume 3 I Number 2 I June 2007

ARTICLES Network Diversity and Vote Choice: Women's Social Ties and Left Voting in Canada Elisabeth Gidengil, Allison Harell, and Bonnie H. Erickson 151 Women and Representation: A Different View of the District? lessica c. Gerrity, Tracy Osborn, and leanette Morehouse Mendez 179 Is There a "Woman's Way" of Governing? Assessing the Organizational Structures ofWomen's Membership Associations Maryann Barakso 201

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS Intersectionality Intersections of Inequality: Understanding Marginalization and Privilege in the Post-Civil Rights Era Lisa Garda Bedolla 232 Intersectionality as a Normative and Empirical Paradigm Ange-Marie Hancock 248 Am I a Black Woman or a Woman Who Is Black? A Few Thoughts on the Meaning of Intersectionality lulia S. lordan-Zachery 254 Doing Intersectionality Research: From Conceptual Issues to Practical Examples Evelyn M. Simien 264 The Hollow and the Chetto: Space, Race, and the Politics of Poverty lulie Anne White 271

BOOK REVIEWS Women, Democracy and Globalization in North America, by Jane Bayes, Patricia Begne, Laura Gonzalez, Lois Harder, Mary Hawkesworth, and Laura Macdonald Reviewed by Kathleen Staudt 281 Challenging Liberalism: Feminism as Political Critique, by Lisa H. Schwartzman Reviewed by Marla Brettschneider 283 Breaking the Political Glass Ceiling: Women and Congressional Elections, by Barbara Palmer and Dennis Simon Reviewed by Richard L. Fox 286 Women, Quotas, and Politics, Drude Dahlerup, ed. Reviewed by Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer 289

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Female Leadership Advantage and Disadvantage: Resolving the Contradictions Alice H. Eagly .

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Sexual Assault and Abuse

What Influences Believing Child Sexual Abuse Disclosures? The Roles of Depicted Memory 13

Persistence, Participant Genderl Trauma History, and Sexism Lisa DeMami Cromer and jennifer j. Freyd

Structural Models of the Relations of Assault Severity, Social Support, Avoidance Coping, 23 Self-Blame, and PTSD Among Sexual Assault Survivors Sarah E. Ullman, Stephanie M. Townsend, Henrietta H. Filip'as, and Laura L. Srarzynski

Deciding Whom to Tell: Expectations and Outcomes of Rape Survivors' First Disclosures 38 Courtney E. Ahrens, Rebecca Campbell, N. Karen Temier-Thames, Sharon M. Wasco, and Tracy Sefl

Sexual Harassment

The Moderating Roles of Race and Gender-Role Attitudes in the Relationship Between Sexual 50 Harassment and Psychological Well-Being juliette C. Redersrorff, NiCole T. Buchanan, and Isis H. Sertles

The Impact of Training and Conflict Avoidance on Responses to Sexual Harassment 62 Caren B. Goldberg

Angry and Afraid: Women's Appraisal of Sexual Harassment During Litigation 73 Caroline Vaile Wright and Louise F. Fitzgerald

Other Research Articles

Perceptions of Relational and Physical Aggression Among College Students: Effects of Gender 8S of Perpetrator, Target, and Perceiver Susan A. Basow, Kristen F. Cahiff, julie E. Phelan, Kathryn Longshore, andAnn McGillicuddy-DeLisi

No Quick Fixes: Adding Content About Women to Ecology Course Materi"ls 96 Mary Wyer, Deena Murphy-Medley, Ellen I. Damschen, Kristen M. Rosenfeld, and Thomas R. Wentworth

Opposing Standards Within the Cultural Worldview: Terror Management and American Women's 103 Desire for Uniqueness Versus Inclusiveness Penny E. Walsh andjessi L. Smith

BOOK REVIEWS

Feminist Perspectives on Reproductive Issues

Mainstreaming Midwives: The Politics ofChange, by Robbie Davis-Floyd 114 and Christine Barbara Johnson (Eds.) Dinah F. Meyer

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Managing the Monstrous Feminine: Regulating the Reproductive Body, by Jane M. Ussher 115 Meredith Kimball Topics in Lesbian Psychology Lesbian Communities: Festivals, RVs, and the Internet, by Esther Rothblum 116 and Penny Sablove (Eds.) .. Sarah F. Pearlman Sexual Orientation and Mental Health: Examining Identity and Development in Lesbian, Gay, 117 and Bisexual People, by Allen M. Ornata and Howard S. Kurtzman (Eds.) Alisha Ali Lesbian Women and Sexual Health: The !facial Construction ofRisk and Susceptibility, 118 by Kathleen A. Dolan . Jeannette Wooden, Sheana Director, and Esther Rothblum Feminisf Theory This Changes Everything: The Relational Revolution in Psychology, by Christina Robb 119 Nicola Brown Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and Politics, by Judith Lorber 120 Wendy M. Pullin, Lisa S. Okoye, and Allison M. Jaskiw Bias and Discrimination In Her Place: A Documentary History ofPrejudice Against Women, by S. T. Joshi (Ed.) 120 Deborah Loers Weight Bias: Nature, Consequences, and Remedies, by Kelly D. Brown, Rebecca M. Puhl, 121 Marlene B. Schwartz, and Leslie Rudd (Eds,) Nita Mary McKinley

ERRATUM OF FACT 123 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS inside back cover

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RESEARCH ARTiClES Feminism The F Word: Is Feminism Incompatible With Beauty and Romance? 125 Laurie A. Rudman and Kimberly Fairchild Growing Up and Growing Older: Feminism as a Context for Women's Lives 137 Alyssa N. Zucker and Abigail j. Stewart Effects of Stereotypes About Feminists on Feminist Self-Identification 146 Robin E. Roy, Kristin S. Weibust, and Carol T. Miller Feminism Between the Sheets: Sexual Attitudes Among Feminists, Nonfeminists, and Egalitarians 157 Laina Y. Bay-Cheng and Alyssa N. Zucker Objectification Body Objectification and Depression in Adolescents: The Role of Gender, Shame, and Rumination 164 Shelly Grabe, janet Shibley Hyde, and Sara M. Lindberg Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Interpersonal Sexual Objectification Scale 176 Holly B. Kozee, Tracy L Tylka, Casey L Augustus-Horvath, and Angela Denchik Other Research Articles Sexual or Friendly? Associations About Women, Men, and Self 190 Kristen P. Lindgren, Yuichi Shoda, and William H. George Abused Women's Perspectives on the Criminal justice System's Response to Domestic Violence 202 Paula C. Barata

BOOK REVIEWS Women and Work

It Takes a Candidate: Why Women Don't Run for Office, by jennifer L. Lawless and Richard L. Fox 216 Suzette Astley and Richard Stater The Girl's Guide to Being a Boss (Without Being a Bitch), by Caitlin Friedman and Kimberly Yorio 217 Victoria Brescoll and Corrine Moss-Racusin . Parenting and Professing: Balancing Family and Work With an Academic Career, 218 by Rachel Hile Bassett (Ed.) Pamelyn M. MacDonald Management, Gender, and Race in the 2T st CenTury, by Margaret Foegen Karsten 219 janice D. Yoder Women's Mental Health

Handbook ofWomen, Stress, and Trauma, by Kathleen A. Kendall-Tackett (Ed.) 220 Victoria L. Banyard .

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Women Who Think Too Much: How to Break Free ofOver-Thinking and Reclaim Your Life, 221. by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Finding Your Voice: A Woman's Guide to Using Self-Talk for Fulfilling Relationships, Work, and Life, by Dorothy Cantor et al. Silvia Sara Canetto Women and Depression: A Handbook for the Social, Behavioral, and Biomedical Sciences, 223 by Corey L. M. Keyes and Sherryl H. Goodman (Ed".) judy Chew Beyond the DSM Story: Ethical Quandaries, Challenges, and Best Practices, 224 by Karen Eriksen and Victoria E. Kress Angela De Silva, Erin Forquer, and Guerda Nicolas Other Book Reviews Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Gender !3rd ed.), by jacquelyn W. White (Ed.) 225 jennifer C. Daly Reporting Sexual Assault: A Social Ecology Perspective, by Kim S. Menard 22S Bernadette Hassan Sol6rzano The Meaning ofWife: A Provocative Look at Women and Marriage 226 in the Twenty-First Century, by Anne Kingston Kate L. Martin and Michele C. Baranczyk Stripped: Inside the Lives ofExotic Dancers, by Bernadette Barton 227 julie L. Shulman and Mary C. Burke

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• Flyillg Awayfrom Patriarchy: The Importallce ofWomell 's Fictioll, by Katherine Roussos, p. 6-7 • Metaphors: Womell ill Prostitutioll as Absellt Referellts, by Breeze R. Daniels, p. 8-12 • Revolutiollmy Womell Writers ofCelltraI America: Poetics, Praxis, alld Politics, by Melissa Hussain, p.I3-19 • Why Do Somethillg IfIt Call Be DOlle, by Renate Stendhal, p. 20-23 • Givillg Voice to Chillese Americall Womell, by Judy Yung, p. 24-28 • Womell Writillg Digitally: Radical Femillism ill the Illformatioll Age, compiled by Amy's Brain Today and spotted elephant p.29-30 • Femillist IlIk, by Golbarg Bashi, p. 31-33 • Margills: The Experiellce ofLoss alld Migratioll Oil My Writillg, by Silvia Cueves-Morales, p. 34 • Amazoll Grace: Read it Aloud, Reviewed by HaITiet Ellenberger, p.35 • Writillg alld Readillg Memoir as COllsciouslless-Raisillg: Ifthe Persollal Is Political, Is the Memoir Femillist, by Helen M. Bannan, p.36-38 • So They Might Figure: A Respollse to the Womell Who Have Illfluellced my Art alld Writillg, by Debbie McCatthy, p.39 • Shakespeare Got It Right, by Carolyn Gage, p. 40. • 30 Years ofSillister Wisdom: In Review, by Ruth Mountaingrove, pAl • After Readillg Les Guerilleres, by Rhonda Patzia, p. 42

Feminist Periodicais (v. 27, n.II2, Spring 2007) Page 69 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH matters -Volume 15 tJurnber 29 MJ'! 2007

Contributors and Acknowledgements Editorial 6 Marge Berer Taking on the Opposition, Male Circumcision and Other Themes Roundtable 9 Introduction Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: The Research Evidence and Some Critical Responses 11 WHO/UNAfDS Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Research Implications for Policy and Programming, Conclusions and Recommendations (Excerpts) 15 Peter Aggleton MJust a SnipM?: ASocial History of Male Circumcision 22 Cheikh Ibrohima Niang, "You Can Also Cut My Finger!M: Social Construction of Male Hornadau Bairo Circumcision, ACase Study in Senegal and Gujnea~Bjssau 33 Gal}' W Dowsett, Murray Couch Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention: Is There Really Enough of the Right Kind of Evidence? 45 Marge Berer Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Perspectives on Gender and Sexuality 49 Sofia Gruskin Male Circumcision, In So Many Words... 53 Nomita Chandhiok, The New Evidence on Male Circumcision: An Indian RR Gangokhedkor Perspective 57 Anne Buve, Therese DelvQux. Delivery of Male Circumcision Services: -Festina lente M Bart Criel 62 Catherine Hankins Male Circumcision: Implications for Women as Sexual Partners and Parents 68 Joseph KB Motovu, Sexually Transmitted Infection Management, Safer Sex Victor Ssempijjo, Promotion and Voluntary HIV Counselling and Testing in the Fredrick f Mokumbi, Ronofd H Gray, Male Circumcision Trial, Rakai, Uganda Godfrey Kigazi, Fred No/ugeda, David Serwodda, Mario J Wawer Features 75 Leila Hessini Abortion and Islam: Policies and Practice in the Middle East and North Africa 85 Belen Combronero-Soiz, Abortion in Democratic Spain: The Parliamentary Political Moria Teresa Ruiz Cantero, Agenda 1979-2004 Carmen Vives-Coses, Mercedes Carrasco Portino 97 Cedrionn Mortin, G/ennis Hyacenth. Knowledge and Perception of Abortion and the Abortion Lynette Seeboron Suite law in Trinidad and Tobago 107 Afessandro 5 Charham. Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Sex Workers: Simone GDiniz, Monico BMaio, Two Feminist Projects in Brazil Ana FGalati, Uz A Mirim 119 Theresa McGovern Building Coalitions to Support Women's Health and Rights in the United States: South Carolina and Florida 130 Anibal Faundes, luis Tavara, Emergency Contraception under Attack. in latin America: Vivian Brache, Frank Alvarez Response of the Medical Establishment and Civil Society 139 Susana Chavez, Anna-Britt Cae Emergency Contraception in Peru: Shifting Government and Donor Policies and Influences 149 Association for Women's Rights legislating against Sexual Violence in Kenya: An Interview in Development with the Hon. Njoki Ndungu (Continued, next page)

Page 70 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, 0.112, Spring 2007) (Reproductive Health Matters v.15, n.29, May 2007 continued) Bookshelf 155 )0 Wainer lost: Illegal Abortion Stories. Melbourne University Press, 2006 160 Rebecco Cook foreword. Excerpts of the Constitutional Court's Ruling that liberalized Abortion in Colombia. Women's Unk Worldwide, 2007 More Features 163 Tine Gommeltoft, The Commodification of Obstdric Ultrasound Scanning in Honh Thi Thuy Nguyen Hanoi, Vietnam 172 My Huang Nguyen. Situation Analysis of Quality of Abortion Care in the Main Tine Gammeltoft, Vibeke Rosch Maternity Hospital in Hai Phong, Vietnam Discussion 183 Elizabeth Aubeny Arc Monthly Menstrual Periods Optional?: AEuropean Perspective Issues in Current Policy 186 Stan Bernstein, lindsay Edouord Targeting Access to Reproductive Health: Giving Contraception Mor~ Prominence and Using Indicators to Monitor Progr~S5 Letter 192 Hemomal Jayawardena Use of unsafe condoms and unsafe us~ of good condoms

Round Ups 193 Round Up: Human Papillomavirus Vaccination 217 Round Up: Service Delivery 197 Round Up: HIV/AI05 225 Round Up: Research 204 Round Up: Condoms 230 Round Up: Publications 208 Round Up: Law and Policy 215 Round Up: Advocacy 236 RHM Author and Submission Guidelines 238 RHM's Publications 1996-2006

Volume 1S Number 29 May 2007 Supplement. (Peer reviewed) Introduction 1 Ensuring Sexual and Reproductive Health for People Uving with HIV: Policies, Programmes and Health Services Manjula Lusti-Narasimhan, Jane Cottingham, Marge Bertr

Articles 4 Ensuring Sexual and Reproductive Health for People Uving with HIV: An Overview of Key Human Rights, Policy and Health Systems Issues Sofia Gruskin, Laura Ftrguson, Jeffrty O'Malley

27 Rights of HIV-Positive People to Sexual and Reproductive Health: Parenthood AJuisio Cotrim Stgurado, Vera Paiva

46 Reproductive Choice for Wom~n and Men Uving with Htv: Contraception, Abortion, and Fertility Therm Dtlvoux. Christiana Nostfinger

67 Sexual Health for People Uving with HIV Kathy Shapiro, Sunonda Roy

93 Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of People Uving with Htv: Challenges for Health Care Providers ShoUni Bhorat, Voishafi Sharma Mahendra

113 Sexual and Reproductive Health Services and HIVTesting: Perspectives and Experiences of Women and Men Uving with HIV and AIDS Emma .Bell, Promise Mthembu, Sue O'Suflivon on behalfofthe International Community ofWomen Living with HN/AIDS, Kevin Moodyon behalfofthe Global Network ofPeople living with HN/AfDS Feminist Periodicals (v. 27. n.ll2. Spring 2007) Page 71 Volume 30.2 2007 RdS(jfffi Writing in the Margins EDITOR'S LETTER MONICA PUNER DANtT! SMDLASH Writing in the Margins 5 To MaJgie Gillis H THE FRoNTRooM NATE CAYLEY Reader lett'" fuotnote for happy endings CREATIVE NON-FICTION (grimm in the blade foltst,l840) IMIIIIIWI Unlitkd .." Ghetto Feminism I lIE NDIIIIWI-lMITH SHORT STORIES Other mothers' sons 71 Slrlil 5PIIDAIIS JENNifER ZILM Th, Buttoo Box 15 One 900 12 CIIILlNE MISRIR E",(I) IJ Uving with th, Dead 12 ANNA SWANSDI JUDY PDLLARD IMIT" Morning after M Vhler 41 Mother Earth at the bar 15 NAIIIIRUII51C DElDIAI IlIl11ER Towards a Glossary of Replacements 10 G"te1 ID EMILY MILLIIII lElA WILLIS Mrs. M"'ing's Feet (Housekeepefs nOles) H Drift ID PEISY fL£1CNEI EDEI IIIIIIDI 'lbuIttte's Girl II Lament II LAURA lEST ART Amazing Grace II JUlIE MDRSTlD POETRY Beehead 4 IRIANNA IUSH-NYIEIS Unravelling 14 Salome 11 AlaTemur 15 14 Th< Photograph with My Brother AUE lllYIS CHRISTlNt M'PHEE Resl II Exit 21 'fransition 13 NATllIE MEIINII Morning 52 Femal, Parts: A 24 Future 53 Femal, Parts: B l$ INTERVIEW MICHmE IIR1ER ALEXIS IIENLAN Quebec Spare OwIge, Montreal, 21 Interview with Jeni LeGon: AnAftemoon I. MIIY MURPHY with a Dance Pioneer 18 Terra Cotta Dust ID REVIEW DANlmE IAYMOND IRIII£" WADE Sarah's Skeleton II w.IIdngaIter Midnight II mLY MDRIH DRUmR October 41 ROOMMATE Wdd·bird song 42 Meet one Room reader II Rose 44

JUHIf£R IU ROOM RECOMMENDS Unlitled 5D Editors share their favourites 100

MAUR£EN EYAKS CONTRIBUTORS ID2 CUring 54 Philip 55 Final Flighl 56 THE BACKROOM Damp Down 51 Does marginalization affect you? 112 Talisman 58 Page 72 Feminist Periodicais (v.27, n. 112, Spring 2007) FEATURES SPRING 2007 N0.72 VISIONS OF GODDESS: 6 A HOUSE MADE OF SUNSET THE WARRIOR MAIDEN Patricia Snodgras The room is filled -with cedar and sage smoke, yet it is not stifling..My ancestor Lazen appears in my mind's eye. She is a magnificent Apache warrior astride a black stallion.

9 TRANSFORMED Lilith Three Feathers The year I met the Warrior Goddess was the kind ofyear that others - those who did not have to experience it - would describe as "challenging" and "transitional."

II HER FEET ON THE EARTH LOTme Wapo/ich I teach wilderness skills spending time in nature connects me with what is real.

14 KALI WAITS: HEALING FROM SEXUAL ABUSE Gryphon Rosemead Kali can be called on as we do battle to come to terms with our own shadows.

19 MORRIGAN: BEYOND THE WARZONE joan Robimon-BllImit Outraged at the increasing body counts and the repeated de­ Cover art:]eanne D'Arc by Thalia Took struction ofour beloved earth the machinery ofwar, I decided by For more information, including images from to ask my coven to seek Morrigan and report the findings. What her Goddess oracle deck see .www.thaliatook.com. would Morrigan say to us? or write to Thalia CIo SageWoman. INTERVIEW 61 Ase! At the Crossroads Stephanie Rose Bird 23 "1 am the tide that's turning..." an interview with Starhawk 65 Sacred SelfCare Anne Newkirk Niven Va/zora Spriggs 67 Sweet Medicine Stories COLUMNS Loba 4 Living the Dream 69 Love Magic with Madge Anne Newkirk Niven Elizabeth Cunningham 27 One ofTen Thousand: Jehanne d'Arc 73 Peaceful Mom - Path ofthe Spiritual Warrior Ay/a SeretumOOIl Diana L. Paxson 37 Herbal Adventures DEPARTMENTS SWWl Weed 75 Leaves ofSage 41 The Wild Maiden 81 Tools for Transformation Kiva Rose 85 The Rattle 45 Motherheart Bodie Parkhurst 93 Women at the Well 49 The Qyeen's Progress 95 Weaving the Web Lunaea Weathers/one 96 A Pinch ofSage 51 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart Ann Kreilkamp POETRY AstroBlessings 57 18 A Warriors Way Bee Smith

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27. n.112. Spring 2007) Page 73 )I GNS

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Volume 32 Number 3 Spring 2007

Comparative Perspedlves Symposium: Women In Refugee Camps Elizabeth Mittman Gender, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere in 759 Postunification Germany: Experiments in Feminist Saba Gul Khauak Living on the Edges: Afghan Women and Refugee 575 Journalism Camp Management in Pakistan Maria Margaroni Recent Work on and by Julia Kristeva: Toward a Quynh·Giao N Vu Journey ofthe Abandoned: Endless Refugee Camp 580 793 Psychoanalytic Social Theory and Incurable Traumas Book Reviews Elizabeth G. Ferris Abuse of Power: Sexual Exploitation of Refugee 584 Women and Girls Kate Bedford Gendered Paradoxes: Women'r Mopemenu, State 809 RlJtTuetur;'Jg, and Global DtfJtlopment in Ecuador Vanessa A. Farc Notes toward a Gendered Understanding of M.ixed- 591 by Amy lind Population Movements and Security Sector Reform after Conflict Women and Gender Equity in DtrtkJpment Theory and Prauice: InstitutioflS, ResourceI, and Articles Mobi/iZRtion edited by Jane S. Jaquette and Gale Penny Johnson Tales ofStrength and Danger: Sahar and the Tactics 597 Summerfield of Everyday Life in Amari Refugee Camp, Palestine Sex in Deptlopment: Science, Sexuality, and Morality John P. Bowles "Acting like a Man": Adrian Piper's Mythic Being 621 in Global PeNpmive edited by Vincanne Adams and Black Feminism in the 1970s and Stacy Leigh Pigg

Natalie Oswin Producing Homonormativity in Neoliberal South 649 Rita Pemberton Gender lind Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World 815 Africa: ~cognition, ~distribution, and the edited by Pamela Scully and Diana Paton Equality Project Sunny Singh Gemler and Gmt in the Anglophone-Indian Novels of 818 Hong Zhang China's New Rural Daughters Coming of Age: 671 Arundhati Roy and Githa Hariharan: Feminist Downsizing the Family and Firing Up Cash­ Inues in Cross-Cultural PersptttivtJ by Antonia Earning Power in the New Economy Navarro-Tejera

Michael Dylan Foster The Question of the Slit-Mouthed Woman: 699 Zenzele Isoke Black Feminift Voicel in PoJitiu by Evelyn M. Simien 820 Contemporary Legend, the Beauty Industry, and Women's Weekly Magazines in Japan From Blaek Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism by Patricia Hill Collins Christine M. Cooper Worrying about Vaginas: Feminism and Eve Ensler's 727 About the Contributors Tlu Vagina Monologues 825 Guidelines for Contributors 831

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Vol. 19 # 1 March 2007 Features

Karolina Pieters ~ Making things happen in Maltah6he.. . 4

Measuring progress on women's rights" ... 6

Meeting to thrash out gender violence 9

Speak out! 9

"Who am I?" 10

The Osire Women's Centre - working in isolation 13

In spite of flight and homelessness 14

Nyeka ye Pumba 16

Karolina Pieters ~ laat dinge gebeur op Maltah6he 18

Natango ota kongo ombili: Onghalo idjuu omo mu na oonakulwa vakulu 20

World Social Forum: an absence of politics 23

Just hope a little while 10ngeL 26

My vagina is coming!. 27

Regulars

Community Action: Working for peace 22

Sister Namibia Resource Centre 24

News Clippings 28

Letters 30

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, nll2, Spring 2007) Page 75 Social Pol itics

INTERNATIONAL STU DI ES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 14 • Number 2 • Summer 2007

Articles Rights of Love: the State and Intimate Relationships in Canada and the United States 155 LOIS HARDER Affirming, Transforming, or Neglecting Gender? Conceptualizing Gender in the Pension Reform Process 182 PATRIK MARlER European Pension Reforms: Individualization, Privatization and Gender Pension Gaps 212 PATRICIA FRERICKS, ROBERT MAIER, AND WILLIBRORD DE GRAAF The Rules of the Game: Organizing Gender Policies in Australia and Sweden 238 JESSICA LINDVERT Wage-Poor Mothers and Moral Economy 258 LISA DODSON

Page 76 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.112, Spring 2007) Studies 111 Gender and Sexuality

Volume 8 Spring 2007 Number 2

Editors' Note Muriel Dimen, Ph.D., and Martha Hadley, Ph.D. 113

Melancholy Femininity and Obsessive-Compulsive Masculinity: Sex Differences in Melancholy Gender lvlegJay, Ph.D. 115

Toward Less Fixed Internal Transformations of Gender Commentary on: Melancholy Femininity and Obsessive-Compulsive Masculinity: Sex Differences in Melancholy Gender by MegJay, Ph.D. Rosemary Balsam, M.D. 137

Melancholia, Ambivalent Presence and the Cost of Gender Commentary on Paper by MegJay Gayle Salamon, Ph.D. 149

Straw Men, Straight Women, and the Role ofAmbivalence in Melancholy Gender: Reply to Balsam and Salamon MegJay, Ph.D. 165

Moments in Laplanche's Theory ofSexuality Ruth Stein, Ph.D. 177

Gender. Sex. and the Sexual Jean Laplanche, Translated by Susan Fairfield 201

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 77 VOL. 16, ISSUE 1 SPRING 2007 ontents

Page 78 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.112, Spring 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 3 March 2007

Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 215

Articles Engaging Men and Boys in Preventing Violence Against Women: Applying a Cognitive-Behavioral Model Claire V. Crooks, George R. Goodall, Ray Hughes, Peter G. Jaffe, and Linda L. Baker ...... 217 "When You're Involved, It's Just Different": Makiug Sense of Domestic Violence Nancy Berns and David Schweingruber 240 Battered Black Women's Use of Religious Services and Spirituality for Assistance in Leaving Abusive Relationships Hillary Potter 262 Differing Effects of Partner and Nonpartner Sexual Assault on Women's Mental Health Jeff R. Temple, Rebecca Weston, Benjamin F. Rodriguez, and Linda L. Marshall ...... 285 The Reciprocal Relationship Between Sexual Victimization and Sexual Assertiveness Jennifer A. Livingston, Maria Testa, and Carol VanZile-Tamsen 298

Research Note No Refuge: An Exploratory Survey of Nightmares, Dreams, and Sleep Patterns in Women Dealing With Relationship Violence Brian Rasmussen . 3i4 Conference Announcement . 323

Feminisl Periodicals (v.27, n. 112, Spring 2007) Page 79 Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 4 April 2007

Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 327

Articles Lethal and Nonlethal Violence Against an Intimate Female Partner: Comparing Male Murderers to Nonlethal Abusers R. Emerson Dobash, Russell P. Dobash, Kate Cavanagh, and Juanjo Medina-Ariza...... 329 Ballered Pets and Domestic Violence: Animal Abuse Reported by Women Experiencing Intimate Violence and by Nonabused Women Frank R. Ascione, Claudia V. Weber, Teresa M. Thompson, John Heath, Mika Maruyama, and Knetaro Hayashi 354 A Comparison of the Police Response to Heterosexual Versus Same-Sex Intimate Partner Violence . April Pattavina, David Hirschel, Eve Buzawa, Don Faggiani, and Helen Bentley...... 374 Effects of Coordinated Services for Drug-Abusing Women Who Are Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Larry Bennett and Patricia O'Brien 395 Barriers to Working With Sexual Assault Survivors: A Qualitative Study of Rape Crisis Center Workers Sarah E. Ullman and Stephanie M. Townsend...... 412

Book Review Tainted Milk: Breastmilk, Feminisms, and the Politics of Environmental Degradation by Maia Boswell-Penc Amy Batchman ...... 444

Page 80 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 5 May 2007

Guest Editors' Introduction Anita Raj, M. Christina Santana, and Leslye E. Orloff...... 451

Articles The 2005 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act: Why Congress Acted to Expand Protections to Immigrant Victims John Conyers, Jf...... 457

Governmental and Industry Roles and Responsibilities With Regard to International Marriage Brokers: Equalizing the Balance of Power Between Foreign Fiances and Spouses Leslye E. Orloffand Hema Sarangapani ...... 469

Migration, Sexual Exploitation, and Women's Health: A Case Report From a Community Health Center Elizabeth Miller, Michele R. Decker, Jay G. Silverman, and Anita Raj...... 486

Sexual Violence Against Adolescent Girls: Innnences oflmmigration and Acculturation Michele R. Decker, Anita Raj, and Jay G. Silvern,an ...... 498

Poem stop! Hanan Hanna...... 514

Research and Advocacy Notes Wife Battery in Islam: A Comprehensive Understanding of Interpretations Nawal H. Ammar ...... 516

Batterer Intervention Program Enrollment and Completion Among Immigrant Men in Massachnsetts Emily F. Rothman, Jhnmka Gnpta, Carlene Pavlos, Qnynh Dang, and Paula Continho ...... 527

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, 0.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 81 Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 6 June 2007

Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti ...... 547

Articles Night Terrors: Women's Experiences of (Not) Sleeping Where There Is Domestic Violence Pam Lowe, Cathy Humphreys, and Simon J. Williams 549 Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence Among Latina Women Andrea L. Hazen and Fernando I. Soriano...... 562 In Their Own Voices: A Qualitative Study of Women's Risk for Intimate Partner Violence and HIV in South Africa Ashley M. Fox, Sharon S. Jackson, Nathan B. Hansen, Nolwazi Gasa, Mary Crewe, and Kathleen J. Sikkema ...... 583 A Specialized Domestic Violence Court in South Carolina: An Example of Procedural Justice for Victims and Defendants Angela R. Gover, Eve M. Brank, and John M. MacDonald 603 The Impact of Bullying and Sexual Harassment on Middle and High School Girls James E. Gruber and Susan Fineran...... 627

A Survivor's Story A Lessons of the Kiss Kathryn Forbes 644

Page 82 Feminist Periodicafs (v. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW

VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2007

MARRYING, MOTHERING, AGEING, QUEERING What Mode Marriage? Women's Partner Choice in British Asian Cultural Representation GABRIELE GRIFFIN 1 Confessions of the New Capitalist Mother: Twenty-first-century Writing on Motherhood as Trauma RUTH QUINEY 19 Forever Young: Medusa's Curse and the Discourses of Ageing LYNNE SEGAL 41 Jane Austen, Queer Theory and the Return of the Author VINCENT QUINN 57 'One of God's Spies': Patricia Duncker's Queer Gothic MARK LLEWELLYN 84

REVIEWS Bernice L. Hausman, Mother's Milk: Breastfteding Controversies in American Culture EDITH FRAMPTON 98 Kathryn Hughes, The Short Life and Long Times ofMrs Beeton GAIL MARSHALL 101 David Rogers and John McLeod (eds), The Revisions ofEnglishness; Roger Ebbatson, An Imaginary England: Nation, Landscape and Literature, 1840-1920 SUZANNE LYNCH 104 Ana Parejo Vadillo, Women Poets and Urban Aestheticism: Passengers ofModernity MATTHEW MITTON 107 Sarah Gamble, Angela Carter: A Literary Lift MAROULA JOANNOU 110

BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUDI TATE 113

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by EMILY JEREMIAH 115

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 123

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 126

Feminist Periodicels (v. 27, 0.112, Spring 2007) Page 83 W~en CrIminal Volume 17 Nwnber I Justice® 2005

Women as Breadwinners: The Gendered Nature ofSide-Bets The Successful Completion of Probation and Their Influence on Correctional Officers' Commitment and Parole Among Female Offenders 75 to the Organization Stephanie Carmichael Marie L Griffin Angela R, GOller Barbara Koons-Wilt fncreasillgfy, f('J('ardrefs lull't' examined IrOrkp!flce!ac/on thaI illfluenCf' conec· BobbiDawn Juabnit IjOllal officers' ('OmJIIl/ment tv the organization, Jet few hm·(, tl.Ht.ued the way in Illth-1! [acton /lUlSidt 'lie immediate work em'irvllmtlll illjIufl1ce altarfrmelll or Recell/ rerearchf("H:ltsillg 011 womell ill tlJe aillJillal justke syslem has Idghlighled ,I'flfth"Ihe eflef/s differfor IJ/ale alld/emale officers. Making !Hi' ofBet'ker's CO/l­ dramatic ilJcreaJes itl itl<'araratiml rates and ",olllell/m'all'ed ill <'omllllllliry cor­ uptofside·btlS, this swdy examined tile gtllderedllalllre %ll/sidt' illjlllfnfe$ 011 reeliOllS, Despite sllldies that suggesl tllatfemale offf'llders hm'e lUIiqlle alld differ. Ctlfree/jollat officers' C(l1/lmilll1enl 10 remailllritlilhe prison orgmli<:otivlIlIIlfil re­ illS needs /lIOII/IJeirllla/e CO/llJlerparts, e.llalllliteraWre SllggeslJ females Iypically ,ir('lIIm" nItfilldiflgs susses, Illat sOllle meml/res ofside-beujlrnctioll differellily rtceil'e programming alld services Ihat were il/iljally designed/or mate aI/enders. III all effOrllO establish what /Iuds are prevalelJl (lIIIOllg" grollp o/{emale proba­ far l1Iale alld female officers, wilh Ihou side·bel! represellfing /tllnily affiliation tioner alld Illlfolees. dlllafrom a slatewide sillllple (if503 women cQlIJl'let;'lg flleir alldjillalldal resllO/uiM/ily signijica/llly influencing/email'. bu/no/ male o!ficer.f' <'(II/mulliiry correction sentenCes in a Soulheas/em sla/e betweell JmJl/ary 1997 lerel 0/ nm/imwnce cammi/lIIl'm, alldApril 1997 ar< examilled. Specifically, this sllldyf'Xamines Ihefaclors Ihal sig' KBY WORDS, Women correctional officers, org;lnizational commitment, prisons, nijicoJJlly COII/rib/Ue 10 Ihe sltccessjlll complelioll ofprobatioll andparole. Logistic side-bel Regressioll Q/wl)'sis reveals that oge, race, amI aktlhol mJd dOlg usage problems were lire stfllllgest predklars of success among female aI/enders. Limita/h'IIS 0/ these data and policy implica/ioll /ro/ll this rtseareh are discussed. Exploring the Social \Vorld of Aging Female Prisoners 27 Jennifer J. Krabill KBYWORDS. Female offenders, probation. parole, women ROllold H. Adoy Revisiting Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory Older H'omm ill ,,,;scm repreJen/ a IllUch-neglu/ed population, (lItd only recenlly to Better Understand and Assist Victims hm'e reuarchen begl/Il to address Ille adjuJ/mem pillterll$ o/this emergillg popu­ of Intimate Personal Violence 99 la/ioll. Using a sample 0/29female ill/nale! ow'r age 50 Iloused in a southeastern James F. Anderson prisoll, tills qIUllita/il'e research idell/ified Iwl\' older female offelJders adapt to Kimberly Kras prison life, Based (III iWlla/e /laTTatires, Ihe slJldy{ocuses OIJ hull' priron acquain­ lances are se/ened, the e~'oll'f'me/lt of11 sodal SIlPPOrt IIttll'ork characrerized by DomeJlie I'iolellre (If inlimate personal violellre, a mailer tlllfe cOllSidered pri­ pl'rceil'ed support, slwred artivilies, shared c(//JI'ersatiOlJs, and work and real" mte, has gailled illcreased altelitioll as a public health crisis. III their efforts to alional imeraaions. FilJdil/gs indicate that al/hougll most lJa~'e family members bel/u liliders/alld alld prere/JI fhis· behm'ior, social Kiellfe researchers and ~l'irh whom Ihey remain ill COI//(I(I and hare emotionally dose relaliomllips, prholl epidemiologis/S hare discorered the link befll'een early exposure 10 violellce and frielldshillS assist older womell in coping lI'hm{amily members may ItO/ be readily spousal abme, This paper uses AlberlBandllra's svcialleamillg Iheory 10 e.wlaitl m'ailable, Barrien Ihall,rel'elll inllla/es frellll jlf(widilJg mutual Sllppnrl are dis­ interpersal/al and ilJlergellerotimwl violeJIce, Itl the final analysis, il arsues Ihol cussed and t'aUcy iHlles for responding to the soda/lleeds of womm aging in effe<'/i~'e Ireatlllellt and prel'elJliOIl should il/dl/de bo/IJ crimillaljlmke alld IJllbUe priso1J are addresud. Ileallh slm/egies, KEYWORDS. Inmate social support neh\'ork. incarceraled female offenders, in­ KEYWORDS, Cycle ofviolence, epidemiologists, intimate partner violence, pub­ mate narratives lic health approaches, Centers for Disease and Control, sex role egalitarianism, so' dalleaming theory A Descriptive Comparison of Criminality, Substance Use, and MenIal Health Among Two Samples of Female Offenders 55 Michele Staton Tindall Carrie Oser Jamieson Duvall Corl Le/lkejeld J, Matthew Webster

Wilh Ihe growing /lumber ofll'ollJeII i/lYo/I'ed in Ihecriminaljrmice system, Ilrere is al/ud tn examine female nfff'llders ill ordu t(l rlllderstand potential differences lI'hieh might ha~e importmJl imp/icar;OIu/or Irea/melJl aHe.lSmellf and Il101m;ng. The purpose aflhis s/ltdy is lodescribe criminal Jris/ories, subs/alice use, and //lell­ lalhealtll 0/111'0 samplet v{female offenders ill Ihe COlIl/lIllIlit)': Drug court (II = 17.?) andproba/iollers (II = 160). Findillgs m8ges/ differences be/J\'eell fhe sroups all measures oflifetime alld recenl subslanu USI'. A higher percentage 0/{emale probafiolJers relWrled lifetime use 0/fll'e subSlallas, bm female drug courl partic' il'anlJ reported more rteem subs/Ollce list, In addi/io/I, a Mgher pen'elJlage offe­ male probationers reported lifetime del'reSJioll, mJxiety, cogllitil'e impa;mrel1l, a1Jd difficulties eV/l/rolling l'iolelJ/ bellm'ior, as 11"1'11 as rectlll men/al health prab· lems when compared »'iI1l drug fOUrl/'Gflidpall/s, I»gislic regressiolllllvdefs ilJ' dicared Ihat membership in Ihese f ....V groups could be predicted by drllg IIU mJd mental heallh, These findillgs mEges/ Illal a "0111' shefifJ 0/1" approach/or work­ ing wilh comlllullity subslance Iising {enwle tlffmders may /Jot be appropriate. KEYWORDS. Female offenders, criminality, drug use, mental mealth

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WE Speak WE Research 4 Women and Global Climate Change ­ 42 Japanese Women's Roles in Climate A Word From the Issue Editors Change Mitigation An Industrialized Country's Perspective Features Sabrina Regmi 5 A Huge ChaHenget and a Narrow Discourse Ain't No Space for Gender in Climate Change Policy? In The Field Minu Hemmati and Ulrike Rohr 45 Women's Role in the Dance of Life Addressing CUmate Changes in US Pacific Islands 10 Global Climate Change and Women's Health Kirsty Duncan Cheryl Anderson Climate Justice and Nigerian Women's Gift 12 Mud Maps 47 Artwork of an Aboriginal Australian Woman to Humanity Inspires Action on Climate Change Terisa Turner and Leigh Brownhill Bronwyn Fredericks 49 Chant Down Climate Change 15 Solar Cooking to Improve the Environment Pam Mei Wai Graybeal A Women's Association and Women Researchers 51 The Grassy Narrows Blockade at Slant Lake Take up the Challenge Kim Fry . Melissa 2gola, Marian Zeitlin, Dumar Diene, 53 Managing Climate Change At Home Marne Birame Ndiaye and Ismael DiaUo, with the Identifying Coping Strategies Within Rural Agricultural collaboration of engineering students Daouda Households in Kenya Diawara and Bray ROloumka Anna Dian 18 Climate Change and Canada 55 Address to 30th Anniversary of Women & An untapped opportunity to advance gender equality? Environments International Magazine on May Jimena Eyzaguirre 18,2006 21 Gender and Drought Hazards in the Rangelands Shahrzad Mojab of the Great Horn of Africa Margaret Mwangi Poetry 25 Temperatures Rising 41 I Am A Dangerous Woman Understanding the Retationship between Climate Joan Cavanagh Change, Conflict and Women 56 No Deals Mimi Osei-Agyemang Lee Gould 28 Livelihoods and Adaptation in the Mekong 61 Fever Wetlands, Laos Kim Davis Vivian Raksakulthai 31 The Kyoto Protocol 57 In Print A War on Subsistence Ana Isla We Resources 34 Gendered Struggles for the Commons 60 Selected Print Resources on Women, Gender and Food Sovereignty, Tree-Planting and Climate Change Climate Change Leigh Brownhill 62 Index of Articles from Issue 56-73 38 Energy Sovereignty and Climate Change The October 2006 Abuja Declaration Terisa E, Turner 67 WE Announcments

70 WE Calendar

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.l/2, Spring 2007) Page 85 Women&Health

Volume 44 Number 2 2006

Preface

Preventive Health Behaviors Among Lesbian and Bisexually Identified Women Brooke E. Wells, MA, David S. Bimbi, PhD candidate, Diane Tider, MPH, Jason Van Ora, MA, Jeffrey T. Parsons, PhD

Cancer Prevention and Screening Behaviors in Lesbians Cecelia Gatson Grindel, PhD, RN, CMSRN, FAAN, Linda A. McGehee, PhD, RN, Carol A. Patsdaughter, PhD, RN, Susan J. Roberts, DNSc, RN, ANP

Sexual Minority Women's Interactions with Breast Cancer Providers utrike Boehmer, PhD, Patricia Case, ScD

Community Support, Community Values: The Experiences of Lesbians Diagnosed with Cancer Christina Sinding, PhD, Pamela Grassau, PhD candidate, Lisa Barnoff, PhD

Psychosocial Responses to Treatment for Breast Cancer Among Lesbian and Heterosexual Women Patricia L. Arena, PhD, Charles S. Carver, PhD, Michael H. Antoni, PhD, Sharlene Weiss, PhD, Gaillronson, MD, PhD, Ron E. Duran, PhD

Consequences of Frequenting the Lesbian Bar Elisabeth Gruskin, DrPH, Kimberly Byrne, EdD, Susan Kools, RN, PhD, Andrea Altschuler, PhD

Comparing Sexual Minority Status Across Sampling Methods and Populations Deborah J. Bowen, PhD, Judith Bradford, PhD, Diane Powers, MA

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Volume 44 Number 3 2006

Constrained But Not Determined by Stigma: Resistance by African American Women Living with HIV Aaron G. Buseh, PhD, MPH, MSN, Patricia E. Stevens, PhD, RN, FAAN

Correlates of HIV-Related Stigma Among HIV-Posltive Mothers and Their Uninfected Adolescent Children Debra A. Murphy, PhD, Erika Laine Austin, PhD, Lisa Greenwell, PhD

Assessing Empowerment: The Role of Women's Organizations In Global Negotiations for Persistent Organic Pollutants Pamela Ransom, PhD

First Time Mothers' Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Across the Transition to Motherhood: Associations with Maternal and Environmental Characteristics Melike Sayil, PhD, Ay§en GOre, PhD, Zehra Uqanok, PhD

Measuring Antenatal Depression and Anxiety: Findings from a Community-Based Study of Women in Hyderabad, Pakistan Rozina Karmaliani, PhD, Carla M. Bann, PhD, Mohammad A. Mahmood, PhD, Hillary S. Harris, MS, Saeed Akhtar, PhD, Robert L. Goldenberg, MD, Nancy Moss, PhD

Changes in Service Use During a Trauma-Informed Intervention for Women Marisa Elena Domino, PhD, Joseph P. Morrissey, PhD, Sukyung Chung, PhD, Terri Nadlicki, MS

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Volume XXX Number 1 Spring 2007

Editor: Anita Taylor

Table ofContents

Editorial

Call for Papers 3

Rethinking Ms. 4 Elisabeth D. Kuhn

I Will Speak Out: Narratives of Resistance in Contemporary Indian Women's Discourses in 5 Hindu Arranged Marriages Devika Chawla

Midwife Attended Births in Prime~Time Television: Craziness, Controlling Bitches, 20 and Ultimate Capitulation Kimberly N. Kline

A Yiddish Diva! Requiem for a Fabulous Woman in Avraham Heffner's Film 30 Laura Adler's Last Love Gilad Padva

"Outcast Among Outcasts": Identity, Gender, and Leadership in a Mac Users Group 32 Wendy K. Z. Anderson and Patrice M. Buzzanell

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Volullle 30 THERAPY· Numbers II2 A Feminist Quarterly 2007

Women Sexually Viclirnizcd in Psychothcrnpy Speak Out: Speculation as to Why Women "Get" PTSD The Dynamics and Outcome of Therapist-Clienl Sex More Often Than Men 85 Jrit Nacll11ulIl; Catherine A, Simlllons Eli Somer Tllert' is a great ,/I'al ufSJ!...·u!cl/ioll ablllllll'lzy WI,menllre til gU(J/er rist IhalllJ1ell

The pr.'Jem .flud)' Ifni' Ii resull of WI l'III'IIOrdillllry "1']lIIT/III/;ly III il1ten,it'll' 23 for beillg f/if/gnoud willJ /'TSD, Allwng Ih., J'lawiMI' argulIIl'IIls lire (IJdiD'effmces womell Jlll/irll/I who had se_fIIal rt'la/iOIlS wilh lli"ir Ihl'mp;j/.I. Tlie ['lIper prell'nlJ illlhe l.wes oflrmlllm e.lperiellft'd, (2} infla/ed mit's I/1Ie 10 mellwdologiml gellder IIII' p/l"lIomell(l/ogim/l'iellpdl1/ of Illerapin·dit'1I/ S,',\ (res} [10m Ilw \'if/lilli' him, (3) wl'ially(le{illetlsodlll roil'S fill/I wllfoWldillg slressc>rs, 14J billiogimldif­ ferl'lIft'S, IIml diUeri'llces ,'ognilil'l' J!t'r<'t'plhllls 1fl/I11!/ilfit' erell/s. TIlt'fol­ [''''I/,ellil-/'l, P,lIi,'ms l\'t'U as/,;;,'d III dt'.lail,,' Ihdr ell/O/ip/wl e.\['aj,'IIn'_1 durillS (5J ill (d Imdng n!/lapwal s/Ully 1'll/lillt'S lind dispu/I's Iilne argllllll'l!II ming rdel'om Ihe misgHid.'d therapy ['aiod. Tilt'.\' dellit""l! II sellft' (~rfll!1bh·"/t'II,.,;,1('lnmls res resellfdl Ii'Jt/iuRI tIIl/J logicII11'eJJlOnillg, whilf paying pal/inrll/rtil/ell/ion III !lml' /lIm illdndedj....Jillgso!,II'I'Clld..llc)'. hl!ll'/eSSIlt'H. IllIIfl'lJIra/rHIIl'H,II!tI/18 wilh argumellt! il/I~,.,'llf.l' in fl'lIlilli5lIht'f(lJ!Y, Iff/il/gs ojbt'iIlS ('11mI'll and /lflll"I'illg ("{!/IlroIIlVl'r 1111' tlil'roJliH. Tlw{/lrmt'r \'ie­ IIJe lims' aH'l'Wl/s rel,.'l1lell bmh slwn- mul [uIIS-Ierm t·JI/IIlioI1l11Iwnn. KEYWORDS, Post-traumatic stress disorder, genderdirfercnces, women KEYWORDS, P"ychotheropy, women, therapist·c1ient sex, ~exual expl<.li!ation Two lvloms and a Baby: Counseling Lesbian Couples When Recounting the Traumatic Memories Is Not Enough: Choosing Motherhood 99 Treating Persistent Self-Devaluation Associated Ten)' McVmlllel Enl'in with Rape and Victim-Blaming Rnpe Myths 19 LnMall /!II'lller_1 lire /l, alld mullidildl'lilll1ry ill order to reflalllle inlercmmec­ lion ,lI/WIIS /Ill array ,lflaclon affcrtillS lIIell/al beallil. l'al'/icipall/.( u-ere geller­ l'OIllIHHllily resource.l, exploring prior l'iclillli:lllitIlH, rellll;'l/Jship iUlles, alld ally I'milil'e ill l/reir aue.HlII('U! l!f IIII' Iherapy CrollI' e.lperif'llce alld lIlf1d,'fell' ulj-llImllrillg}. nrglllil'I' omUJ1ell/.t alm/f/llre grm,!l. The da/tl.Wlggnl //((11 lids illlen'ellfiOlJ il el­ KEYWORDS, Domestic violence, women's violenL'e, ballered women, domesti­ fer/il'e ill IIell,illg HI/long ]1'01/1('1110 gaill mcial ami emotiollal .tIIPl'ort, /II'

Se_rua/ IIIJaulll'iuims ell'eriellt'(' sigllijicflll/ menla/ heallil sequelaI' from beilJS I'klimiud, Despilt' IheIl'I'sYl1wlosicalsYIIIJ'IOms, S/ln'i\'(lrs seek lradiliouallllell­ /I1lhell/11z sen-i,'n

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An Australian Journal of Feminist Studies in "0.40.2007 Religion Final Issue Editors' Introduction 3

Webbing ~ Leiters alJd conlitlHing resources "...... 5

Elaine Wainwright The Ope~1 Door Ibal No One Can EnrShIll , ,...... 10

Barbara Thiering Lookiflg B~{k - aNd Fonl'Ord ,...... 15 Miriel Lenore Delphi 16 Dorothy McRae-McMahon Chn"sh"(1!J WOJJJen COl1cemed 17 Marie Tulip The Good Old Dqy.r oj ActivislIJ 22

Noel Rowe According /0 the !/oticeboard 24 Jean Gledhill IVollte!J Abillstering in the Uniting Chlfrch - a Personal Rejlechon 25

Ann Wansbrough Visions and I1IJuiom: a Femi"ist LA,Jlent ,...... 28 Fay Z"Wicky Interrogation 31 Julie Ann Smith The Eye of Failh 32

Lucy Taksa & Jacqueline Ninio BeingJeJl;jsh and FenNiJist in Australia 37 Lesley McLean WHO? 42 Janet Searle JOlmu!ying Together on the Freedom BlIs 47 John Pomeroy A Man} Lift in MOil" 52 Colleen O'Reilly Juggling Confeffi: m(1fJaging the hOlfJehold of God 53 Heather Thomson Remember, 1'011 tVere Once Slat'eJ ,...... 57 Patricia Brennan 0 Sydnry, Sydnry, killing the prophets... 60 Ali Wurm Pink Triangles a!/d Piningfor Priesthood 66

Amanda Yorke L.it'e! of (lvIimsteri!/g) IPomCIJ 70 Therese Taylor The Virgin iV/aryl the Saints, and the Contemporary NOlie! ,...... 75 Kathryn Hamann F.et'Clation ,...... 79 Stephanie Burley Sister CanJICI BOllrke RSM , ,, ,...... 80 Christine TriminghamJack Closing the Door? Reflections OIl wrih'n~ religion and childhood ., 86 Petrea Savige In the history of things 88 Jackie Wall MyJOllrnryyom Protestant to Catholic to Feminist to ?? 89 Camille Panl The Belles of SI Pam,k! 93 Bernice Moore II"ATAC Herslory 1982 - 2007 96 Veronica Brady Belilg Still a!/d StillMoping 102 (Continued, next page) Feminist Periodicels (v.27, nll2, Spring 2007) Page 95 (Women.Church n.40, 2007 continued)

Kathryn Hamann Tapping the If/ell 104 Edmund Campion Allslralion Ca/holic 11:70Illf11: A SpirifualTrt!iectory 105 Judith Foster Tillie Well Spent - BertJadelte Fosler 19/3-2005 ,...... 109 Alison Healey The Grail in the 21st Century ,...... 115 Angela Moloney Sophia, Sou/hAmtralia 118 Joelle Dattestini Spotlight on If/omen} Ordination i21 Erin White U'7onJe11-ChJmh - a PersonalAccount 125

Margaret Knowlden Breakollf- 011 becoming a 'wtfJward' Catholic ,, 129

Leonie B Liveris Connection, disconnection andpushing the bOJmdaries 132 Sophia in the Blue Mountains 138 Andrea Gawthorne MedlUa's Gift 139 Glenys Livingstone lVomen-Chllr(h and the Advent oj PaGaian Cosmology 140 Marguerite Johnson Pan or the Devil? Tbe Pofytbeishc Beliefs oj Rnsalem Norian 141 Vicky Balabanski E(ological bemmulltia as a daugbter oj feminism: re.!k(tions olltbe Earlb Bible prqje(t , ,...... 145 Jan Cornall iYlj Motber's Cbllfrh 150 Fay Zwicky RhYlllefor a Granddaugbter 152 Anne McLay lVonmlSpa(e 153 Sonia Hunt If I (oliid but tllm to tOllchYO" 155 Rosslyn Dalley Have lPe Come AI!ywbere People? 156 Lisa McNeice Dawn 158 Chris Doyle East Timor and Allstralia - Spiritllality jOr ollr time andplace 159 Petrea Savige AfterAdam died 162

Lee Miena Skye AlUtralion Aboriginal tr/Oll/eIJ j Religion 163

Miriel Lenore 1I/00flJd spn'ng 165 Larissa McLean Davies Protest and Complicity 166 Shirley Jones Jessie Street National lPolI/en} Library 170 Jackie Wall Feminist Books or Confessions of a COlllplilsive Reader 171

Diane Strevens Let Us Naill Praise Steadfast U701l1tIJ 174

Graham English Cartoons

Index of Authors - Women-Church Nos. 31-40, 2003 - 2007

Page 96 Feminist Periodica's (v.27, n.ll2, Spring 2007) 1/2007 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

January - March 2007

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION Beyond Almost Impossible: The World Social Forum In Nairobi by Telia Negrao 4 Genderlng the WSF Nairobi 2007 Process by Onyango 0/00 8

NEWS AND MEETINGS 16

FOCUS Sexual and Reproductive Health EnsurlngTimely Access to Essential Supplies 29 Basic Reproduclive Health Commodilies Definition and Examples 36 Latin America and the Caribbean Availability and Supply of Reproductive Health Medicines and Supplies by Dr. Martha L6pez Ange/ and Dr. Virginia G6mez de la Torre 37 Available, Accessible, Appropriate: Reproductive Health Supplies and the Right to Health A Survey ofLACWHN Member Groups 44 EngenderHealth Critical Aid for the Well-Being of the World's Poorest Communities 48

PANORAMA Child Abuse, A Patriarchal Policy by Eva Giberti 53 Backlash, Parental Alienation Syndrome and Co-construction by Liliana Pauluzzi 57

DOCUMENTS Manifesto for an Inter-American Convention on Sexual Rights and Reproductive Rights Times of Counter-cultural Struggle: Our Bodies, Our Lives 68

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n,II2, Spring 2007) Page 97 · Volume 24, Issue5 '. May / June 2007

3 "PERSONS OF JAPANESE ANCESTRY" Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images at Japanese American Internment Edited by Linda Gordon and Gary Y. Okihiro Reviewed by Marilyn Richardson 6 AT WAR WITH DESIRE StraigM to Jesus: Sexual and Chrislian Conversions in t/le Ex-Gay Movement By Tanya Erzen Reviewed by Esther Kaplan 8 CONSIDER THE ALTERNATIVES Malintzin's C/loices: An Indian Woman in t/le Conquest of Mexico By Camilla Townsend Reviewed by Martha mes 10 WHILE THE WORLD WATCHED Half of a Yet/ow Sun By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Reviewed by E. Frances White 11 ESSAY "FREE TO COMMERCIAL F,SIiERWOMEN" By Cathy Camper 13 THE VICTORIAN MARTHA STEWART The Short Life and Long Times of Mrs. Beeton: T/le First Domestic Goddess By Kathryn Hughes Reviewed by Lori Rotskolf 15 CHILDREN OF WAR The Gentle Order of Girls and Boys By Dao Strom Reviewed by Marianne Villanueva .17 KNOCKING ON THE GATE On Shifting Ground: Muslim Women in the Global Era Edited by Fereshteh Nouraie-Simone; Inside the Gender Jihad: Women's Reform in Islam By Amina Wadud Reviewed by Amy Zalman 19 GOOD READS NECESSARY STORIES By Trish Crapo

21 POETRY SONG OF WOO W/ffl A HOLE IN /r ANO P.S. By Teresa Leo 22 PHOTOGRAPHY Up ANO DOWN THE GENERAnONs By Joanne Lukitsh 23 ESSAY THE DICKENSIAN WORLO OF M,CROFlNANCE By Susan F. Feiner and Drucilla K. Barker 25 THE REVERSE GARDEN PARTY The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoir By Bryher; The Player's Boy By Bryher, Women TogetherlWomen Apart:' Portraits of Lesbian Paris By lirza True Latimer Reviewed by Martha Viclnus 27 GRRRLS AND WOMYN Pin-Up Grrrls: Feminism, Sexuality, Popular Culture By Maria Elena Buszek Reviewed by Rachel Fudge 29 THE ORIGINAL STYLE QUEEN Queen of Fashion: What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution By Caroline Weber Reviewed by Lori Marso 30 UNRULY DIFFERENCES DIalogue and Difference: Feminisms Chat/enge Gtobalizatlon Edited by Marguerite Waller and Sylvia Marcos; Just Advocacy? Women's Human Rights, Transnationat Feminisms, and the Politics of Representation Edited by Wendy S. Hesford and Wendy Kozol Reviewed by Katarzyna Marciniak 32 ON MY BOOKSHELF REAOING TO RE-IMAGINE By JoAnn Pavletich

Page 98 Feminist Periodica's (v.27, n,II2, Spring 2007) WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

Volume 27, Number 2 CONTENTS Spring 2006

ARTICLE: Why Care About the History of Women in the Legal Profession? Mary L. Clark 59 ESSAY: A Fairy Tale: the Myth of the Homosexual Lifestyle in Anti-Gay-and-Lesbian Rhetoric Larry Mutz 69 NOTES: Limits on State Inmates' Access to Abortion: A Discussion of the Fifth Circuit's Decision in Victoria W. v. Larpenter Femi S. Austin 87 Women's Rights Under the Shari'a: A Flawed Application of the Doctrine of "Separate but Equal" Uzoamaka N. Okoye...... 103 TRANSCRIPT: New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Women in the Courts October 23, 2003...... 121

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.ll2, Spring 2007) Page 99 Women's Studies An Interdisciplinary Journal

VOLUME 36, NUMBER 3 APRIL - MAY 2007

Contents

What More Could Woman Do?: Dramatizing Consent in Heywood's Rape ofLucrece and Middleton's Women Beware Women 141 EMILY DETMER-GOEBEL

Edith Ayrton Zangwill and the Anti-Domestic Novel 161 MERI:JANE ROCHELSON

The Land is Full of Stories: Navajo Histories in the Work of Luci Tapahonso 185 ROBIN RILEY FAST

Book Review 213 BY BARBARA ESTRIN

In Brief 219

Recent Publications 225

Notes on Contributors 227

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VOLUME 36, NUMBER 4 JUNE 2007

Contents

Minority Report: Narrative, Images, and Dead Women 229 JOANNE CLARKE DILLMAN

The Death of a Woman Artist: The Female Other in Letitia Landon's Dramatic Monologue 251 TOMOKO TAKlGUCHI

Matrophobic Sisters and Daughters: The Rhetorical Consequences of Matrophobia in Contemporary White Feminist Analyses of Maternity 269 D. LYNN O'BRIEN HALLSTEIN

Book Reviews 297 BERT EMERSON BRIDGET HOlDA

In Brief 303

Recent Publications 309

Notes on Contributors 311

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) Page 101 Women's Studies in Communication Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 2007 ISSN Number 0749-1409

ESSAYS

The Positive Functions of HNegative" Rhetoric: Feminists' Expository Campaign Against the Promise Keepers Jellllifer Youllg AbbotJ

34 Framing Domestic Violence Fatalities: Cnverage by Utah Newspapers Cathy Ferralld Bullock

64 The Innuence of Student Sex and Instructor Sex on Student Ratings of Instructors: Results from a College of Communication Salldi W. Smith, Jilla H. Yoo, A. Celeste Fan; Charles T. Salmoll, alld Vemoll D. Miller

78 From Hunting Magic to Shamanism: Interpretations of Native American Rock Art and the Contemporary Crisis in Masculinity Richard A. Rogers

III Shadows and Silences: How Women's Positioning and Unspoken Friendship Rules in Organizational Settings Cnltivate Difficnlties Among Some Women at Work Amle Helaine LiMit, and LyJln 0 'Brien Halfs/eitl

BOOK REVIEWS

143 Entertaining Lesbians: Celebrity, Sexnality, and Self-Invention by Martha Gever Kristen McCauliff

145 The Companion Species Manifesto: Dogs, People, and Significant Otherness by Donna Haraway Katie Williams

Page 102 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.1/2, Spring 2007) WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY VOLUME 34 NUMBERS 3 & 4 FALl/WINTER 2006 Editors' Note 220 Sibling Rivalry II: The Drama ofthe Moment (INnl UTI & NANcY K. MillER DICK BtAU

11 Introduction: Envy 117 OnN-V JANE GAllOP VfRANDAH PORCHE

113 Attraction and Deflection PART I-ARTIClES (HUYl PAllANT

On the Importance ofthe Lesbian Continuum at Daytona 11 Something's Missing Beach, 2004: A Scale oCOne Young Woman's Sexuality lAURA KIPNIS MEHOll" DOENCH '3 Marriage Envy SUZANNE lfONARO 232 One Day GRACI PALEY Invidia's Snake PART IlI-REVlmS HISABHN IAOENSON 13. Hazel Rowley's Tile-Ii-Tile: Simolle de BemJlloir alldJeall-P.lUl Sartre 81 Jew Envy SARAN GUm JOSHH lIlVAK 140 Susan Kress's Carolytl G. Rei/bmw Femillisl i,1 a 'It/lUred Positioll 107 Competitiveness: from SlIla to Tyrol VICTORIA ROSNfR SlAIiNE NGAI Astrid Henry's Not My Mot1Jer's Sisle,; Gtllerafiollal COllflict and 140 Enviously Grateful, Gratefully Envious: The Dynamics of Third- mwe Feminism Generational Relationships in U.S. Feminism OEVONEY lOOm ASTRID NENRY Sianne Ngai's Ugly Feelings 1" Sister Acts MICKI MCGEE MARY ANN O'FARREll 153 Susan Wheeler's Ledger PART II-ARTS JOY WI

I" The Poem for Envy I Cannot \Vrite 117 Hana Wirth-Nesher's Call If EJJglisf,: The ulIlgllages ofJell/ish SHARON DOliN AmerkaJJ Literailire JAIME ClElAND 176 IfYont Skirt Has a Tail & Your Boots Are Red ISNlfY DAVID 161 Shirley Geok-Iin Lim's Sisler SWing NICOlEl; AlEXOAE lAGHI 178 Nothing to Be Gained Here HNHlfU BARTlEJI 16< Mary Gaitskill's l/erollka AOl8NEANN SWEEHEY I'D Jane Austen Never Married MIRI SCHOR 167 Curtis Sittenfeld's Prep: A Novel, Sigrid Nunez's The Lasl of Her Kitld, and Kathryn Harrison's Etlvy: A Novel 181 Influence DflRDR£ OAY·MACUOD liSA flSHMAH 115 Mary Childers's Welfare Bral: A Memoir and Lauralee Summer's 1'3 Spoiled Brat LeamillgJoy from Dogs wil/IOUI Collars: A Memoir CATHERINE (USSET CNRISm lYNN IAUNIUS

199 Poetry as the Mother Who Chooses Between Us 282 The FriwJ Who Got Away: 'Iivtllfy WOIllW'S Tme.Lije ]jlles of JUliANNA 'AGGOlT Frietldships fhal Blew Up, BlImed 0111, or Faded Away. edited by Jenny Offill and Elissa Schappell 101 Sibling Rivalry I: The Persistence ofStrucrure KAMY WICOFf DICK 'UU PART IV-P!OAGOGIIS 103 People Bomb Morning Glass Wind MARlHA DEED Building a Home for Feminist Pedagogy CHRISTA BAIADA & STEPHANIE HNSEN·MOULTON 204 A Story lEN WANG PART V-ALERTS AND PROVOCATIONS: AHMINISr SPHEH FOR DEBATE 11. House-Sitting AND ACTION SI;CEY HARWOOD 191 No Human Being is Illegal Feminist Periodicais (V. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) MAE M. HGAI Page 103 WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY VOLUME 35 NUMBERS 1 & 2 SPRING/SUMME~2007 Editors' Note 187 The Trick ofMy Life (INOI KATZ & IUNO l. MillER Rl8f((A WOlff

10 Introduction: The Sexual Body lS9 Hottentot's Onlooker SHHl Y EVERSLEY & HNNIFER l. MORGAN lARA SEllI

PART I-ARTIClES 190 Tenderly lEN 8£HKA 10 "Collective Orgasm": The Eca-eyber-Pornography of Shu Lea Cheang (perhaps there is no concern) mOllHI SRIGIIIf BYRD

Black Rapture: Sally Hemings, Chica da Silva, and the Slave 191 39, female Body ofSexual Supremacy HEIDI mOlo IIMBlRIY JUAHITA SROWH 193 High and bright and unbroken is how to go 'round IlAIH! SllUHIY Borders of the Body: Black Women, Sexual Assault, and Citizenship 194 The Continuous Present 10HI IRYIHG JULIA SIO(H 93 From OUf Body to Yourselves: The Boston Women's Health One More Can Do Book Collective and Changing Notions ofSubjectivity, URIIOWAROI 1969-1973 AMSER JAMlLlA MUlIER Blonde Ghost 1I1AJANIIIH 110 Bootylicious: Food and the Female Body in Contemporary Black Pop Culture IASIO PARAIIIOLI PART III-FEMfNIST ClASSICS REVISITED 116 Re-MemberingJosefa: Reading the Mexican Female Body in California Gold Rush Chronicles 199 "Whatcha Gonna Do?"-Revisiting "Mama's Baby, Papa's MAYTHIE ROJAI Maybe: An American Grammar Book," A Conversation with Hortense Spillers, Saidiya Hartman, Farah jasmine 149 White Pervert: Tracing Integration's ~ueer Desires in Griffin, Shelly Eversley, and jennifer L, Morgan African American Novels ofthe 1950s IYlER 1. I(HMIDT PART IV-BOOK REVIEWS 111 Female Agency and Oppression in Caribbean Bacchanalian Culture: Soca, Carnival, and Dancehall 310 Dwight McBride's Why I Hate Abmrombie alld Fitch: Essays 011 lEVIN fRANK Racealld Stxuality ill America KHARY rOIK 191 The Black Romance BELIHOA 10MOHOIOH 315 judith Butler's Ulldol'llg Gwdtr IARAH f. (HIHH 111 Happy Birthday, Nola Darling! An Essay Commemorating the Twentieth Anniversary ofSpike Lee's She's Gotta Have It 31'1 Catri6na Rueda Esquibel's Wilh Htf Machtte ill Htf Hand: [HElMA WillS fOOH Readitlg Cflicalla Lesbialls MICHEllE HABEll-PAllAN Locating Lesbian and Feminist Responses to AlDS, 1982-1984 J£NNlfU BRUR PARI V-ALERTS AND PROVDCAlIOHS: AfEMINIST SPHERE fOR DEBATE AND ACTION Disidentification in the Center ofPower: The Porn Performer and Director Belladonna as a Contrasexual 336 Women and AIDS in the Second Millennium Culture Producer (A Letter to Beatriz Preciado) IDA SUSSU 11M IlUEllG!H 313 jennifer Doyle's Sex Objects: Art and IfIe Dl'afuties ofDesire PART lI-fiClIOH AND POETRY mlNIA YOUHG

171 And So 316 Rachel Zucker's The Last Clear Narrative Ol YMPIA V£RNON DEBORAH lANO,\U

From Fret Food for Mjl/iol!ajres 171 330 Michele Mitchell's Righteous Propagatioll: Africall Americans and MIN JlN lH the Politics ofRacial DestitlY after Recomtmctiofl and Allison Berg's Motlleriug the Race: Womell's Narratives ofReprodllctiolls, 185 The New Brutalism 1890-1930 WAYNE KOfSHNBAUM OllDRf fERRON Page 104 Feminist Periodicais (v. 27. 0.112. Spring 2007) Women's Writing

Volume 14 Number 1 May 2007

Special Issue Editor: Gill Ballinger

Introduction Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson Gill Bal1inoer (Paula Byrne, 2004) Alix Nathan 148 Experiments in Fiction: Charlotte Bronte's Last Angrian Tales Heather Glen 4- The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith Oudith Phillips Stanton, Ed" 2003) Her Sisters' Keeper: Charlotte Bronte's Defence of Emily and Anne Antje Blank 151 Sumo R. Bauman 23 Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Contagion: "Our Feverish Contact" , Dissolving Pearls: Charlotte Bronte's Textual Hieroglyphics (Allan Conrad Christensen, 2005) Sian B. Griffiths 49 Debbie Harrison 153 The "Irish Concern" in Jane Eyre The Victims of Society Susan J/. Kroea 70 (Marguerite, Countess of Blessington, 1826-1841) 156 The Ghost and the Brownie: Scottish Influences on Emily Bronte Chevele)': A Man of Honour Monica Germona 91 (Rosina Bulwer-Lytton, 1826-1841) 156 Speculations on Inheritance and Anne Bronte's legacy for the Cecil, Or the Adventures of a Coxcomb Victorian Custody Novel (Catherine Gore, 1826~1841) 156 Tamara S. Wanner 1/7 Silver Fork Novels Book Reviews (Harriet Devine Jump, Gen, Ed" 1826~1841) Helen Sma// 156 The Oxford Companion to the Brontes (Christine Alexander and Margaret Smith, 2003) Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century: Rational Gill Ballinger 140 Reproduction and the New Woman (Angelique Richardson, 2003) The Serious Pleasures of Suspense: Victorian Realism and Narrative Nick Freeman 161 Doubt (Caroline Levine, 2003) A Princely Brave Woman: Essays on Margaret Cavendish, Nick Freeman 142 Duchess of Newcastle (Stephen Clucas, Ed.) Hatred and Civility: The Antisocial Life in Victorian England Swan Wiseman 164 (Christopher Lane, 2004-) Neil McCaw 14-3 Romance and Reality (Letitia Elizabeth Landon, 1826-1841) 167 Literature and Medicine in Nineteenth~Century Britain: From Mary Shelley to George Eliot Silver Fork Novels Oanis Mclanen Caldwell, 2004) (Harriet Devine Jump, Gen. Ed., 2005) WiJ1iam HuShes 146 F.j. Sypher 167

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.112, Spring 2007) Page 105 Women's Writing Volume 14 Number 2 August 2007

Special Issue: Still Kissing the Rod? Special Issue Editors: Elizabeth Clarke & Lynn Robson

Why are we "Still Kissing the Rod"?: The future for the study of early modem women's writing Elizabeth Clarke &..Lynn Robson 177 Tributes to Sasha Roberts Thomas DMhulj' 194 The Body of the Friend and the Woman Writer: Katherine Philips's Absence from Alan Bray's The Friend (2003) Lorna Huuon 196 "I'm not a feminist but ...": Liberatory Approaches to Teaching Margaret Cavendish's The Blazina World Kafhleen A. Ahearn 21 S The Rod and the Canon Nigel Smith 232 Women's Literary Capital in Early Modern England: Formal Composition and Rhetorical Display in Manuscript and Print Scuha Roberts 246 Recreating the Canon: ·Women Writers and Anthologies of Early Modem Verse Alice Eardley 270 Still Kissing the Rod? Whither next? Jane Sw'enson 290 Identity Politics and Nuns' Writing Marie-Louise Coolahan 306 Women Reading Epictetus Gillian Wright 32 t "Public", "Private", "Politics": Elizabeth Poole, the Duke of Monmouth, "Political Thought" and "Literary Evidence" Susan Wiseman 338

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