The Un vers ty of W scons n System Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 23, Numbers 1 & 2, Spring & Summer 2003 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 23, Numbers 1 & 2, Spring & Summer 2003

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

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

1. Year of first pUblication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System. 10. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 11. Fulltext products in which publication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the fUll text available. 12. Subject focuslstatement of purpose of the journal.

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

Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications that, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indeXing feminist literature sorely needs. Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A Directory of Women: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 andNewspapers: A Union Listof/he Holdings ofMadison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

Suggestions for improvements of 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.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published quarterly by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: [email protected]. Website: hllp:/Iwww.library.wisc.edu/ IibrarieslWomensStudiesl Compilers: Ingrid Markhardt, JoAnne Lehman. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free ofcharge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $16 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $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 & Feminism. 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).

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AWlS MAGAZINE Resources International. 1. 1971. 11. Bioline Inll., INASP. 2. 4/year. 12. "The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multi M 3. $24 (member). Membership: $55($24 allocated to disciplinary and international journal that pUblishes subscription). Single copies: $7, $5 (members), original research, comprehensive review articles, short 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W.. Suite 650, reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in Washington, DC 20005. [email: [email protected]} Africa. The Journal strives to provide a forum for 5. Peggy Bruce. African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to 7. ISSN 0160-256X share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, 8. OCLC 23747329. and to disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful 9. Madison. information on reproductive health throughout the 12. MAWIS is committed to the achievement of equity continent." and full participation ofwomen in all areas of science and technology." 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Criminal justice, family, sodal science, and women's challenge the current understanding of indexes. Also available on microfilm from relations in South Africa." Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 11. Academic Search I EBSCOhost, Ebsco Online, 1. 1984. MasterFlLE Premier/EBSCOhost, ProQuest. 2. 2Jyear. 12. "This journal is committed to the discussion and 3. $25 (Indiv.), $40 (Inst.). Single copies: $15 Ondiv.), development of feminist values, theories, and $25 (inst.). knowledge as they relate to social work research, 4. The Ahfad Journal, Suite 1205, 4141 N. Henderson education, and practice." Contains articles, reports Rd., Arlington, VA 22203, or The Ahfad Univ. for of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. Women, P.O. Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan. Dedicated to tithe task of eliminating discrimination 5. Amna E. Badri. and oppression, especially with respect to gender, 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, but including race, ethnlclty, class, age, disability, Omdurman, Sudan. and sexual and affectional preference as well." 7. ISSN 0255-4070. 8. OCLC 12747640. AFRtCAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 9. Madison. 1. 1997. 10. ERIC, available on microfilm from Bell & Howell 2. 3/year. Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 3. Nigeria: N 2,250; African-based: $90 Ondiv.), $100 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, ProQuest. (insl.); elsewhere: $100 (Indlv.), $125 (inst.). Single 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific copies: Nigeria: N750; elseWhere: $40. research in women's development issues in Sudan 4. Editorial Office, African Journal of Reproductive and other African countries." Health, No.4 AJofo]e Ave .. Off Uwasota St./ P.O. Box 10231, Benin City, Ubowo, Edo Stale, Nigeria. ARISE; A WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENTAL MAGAZINE [email: [email protected]) [website: PUBLISHED BY ACFODE hUp:/lwww.hsph.harvard.edu,ajrhor 1. 1990. hUp:/Iwww.wharc.freehosting.netj 2. 4/year. 5. 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8. OCLC 24765934. 10. Alternative press, canadian, hlstol)', languagelliterary, 9. Madison. multicultural, political science, and women's studies indexes. 12. Arise focuses on women's interests in business, 12. "Atlantis is an Interdisciplinary journal devoted to economics. politics, family, and international critical and creative writing in English or French on the development and assistance in Uganda. topic of women. Contains scholarfy articles, review essays, book reviews, art and poetry." ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1995. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 2. 4/year. 1. 1985. 3. S50; outside Korea, add $5 per issue. Single 2. 3/year. copies: $15. 3. Ausltaiasia: A$83 (indiv.), A$278 Qns!.); North 4. Asian Center for Women's Studies, Ewha Womans America: $89 Qndiv.), $343 (ins!.); elsewhere: £54 University, #11·1, Daehyun-dong, Seodaemunilu, (indiv.), £208 (inst.). Seoul, 120·750, Korea. (emaii: 4. Carfax Pub., Taylor & Francis, Inc., Customer Services acwsewha@ewha,ac.krj (website: Dep!., 325 Cheslnul St., 8" Floor, Phiiadeiphia, PA htlp:llewhawoman.or.kr/aewseng) 19106, or Carfax Pub., Taylor & Francis Ltd., Customer 5. Chang Piiwha. Services Dept., Rankine Rd., Basingstoke, Hants 7. iSSN 1225-9276. RG24 8PR, Uniled Kingdom, or P.O. Box 352, 8. OCLC 33094607. Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia. 10. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & 5. Susan Magarey. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 6. Research centre for Women's Studies, University of Citation Index. Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia 11. GenderWatch. 5005, Australia; reviews: Susan Sheridan, Women's 12. "AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, pUblishing Studies Dept., Faculty of Social Sciences, Flinders articles pertaining to women's issues in Asia from a Univ., G.P.O. Box2100, Adelaide, South Australia feminist perspective. h 5042. 7. ISSN 0816-4649. ASIAN WOMEN 8. OCLC 16151817. 1. 1995. 9. Madison. 2. 2Jyear. 10. Alternative press, Australian, gaylJesbian, social 3. S30 (Indlv.), $25 (students, with photocopyo! science, and women's studies indexes. vaiidated sludentl.D.), $60 (inst.). Single copies: 11. Catchword, Ingenla, Ebsco Online, MasterFILE $15. Premier I EBSCOhost, OCLC's Electronic Collections 4. Managing Editor, Asian Women, Research Institute Online (ECO), RoweCom Infonnation Quest. for Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's University, 12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary Chungpa-dong 2-ka, Youngsan-ku, Seoul, 140~742, scholarship and discussion in the fields of femnist Korea. (email: [email protected]} research and women's studies courses. In addition, it (website: http://ews.ewha.ac.kr) aims to attract and encourage discussion of 5. KyungOck Chun. government and trade union Initiatives and policies 7. ISSN 1225-925X. that concern women; examination of the interaction of 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in 9. Madison. curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist 10. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social studies...; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and and Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social correspondence." Sciences Citation Index, 11. GenderWatch. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 12, Asian Women seeks "to present various 1. 1986. perspectives and raise important issues in women's 2. Annual. studies" and wishes "to selVe as a communication 3. $18 (indiv.), $9 (studenl), $44 (ins!.). Add $4 for channel between researchers in Asia and in foreign postage. Western countries." 4. Publications Coordinator, Unlv. of California Press, 588 Simon Hall, Boall School of Law, Berkeley, CA 94720­ ATLANTiS 9700. (email: [email protected] 1. 1975. 5. Gabrielle Morgan, Sonya Smallets. 2. 2Jyear. 6. Simon Tower, Rm. 491, Boan Hall, Univ. of California 3. Canada: $25 Cdn. + $1.75 GST (indiv.), $15 Cdn. + al Berkeley, Berkeiey, CA 94720. $1.05 GST (sludenl), $45 Cdn. + $3.15 GST (ins!.); 7. ISSN 0882-4312. U.S.: $30 (indiv.), $20 (sludenl), $50 (ins!.); 8. OCLC 11830558. elsewhere: $35 (indiv.), $25 (sludenl), $55 (ins!.). 9. Madison. Single copy: $12. 10. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's 4. Institute for the Study of Women, Mount Saint Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals. Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, 12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is guided by an Nova Scolia 83M 2J6, Canada. (email: editorial policy that distingUishes us from other law [email protected]}[website: http://www.msvu.ca reviews and feminist periodicals. Our mandale is to latiantis) publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and 5. June Connan, Meg Luxton. commentary that address the lives and struggles of 7. ISSN 0702-7818. underrepresented women. We believe that excellence 8. OCLC 3409640. in feminist legal scholarship requires critical 9. Madison. examination of the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, se>3Jal orientation, and disability. v

Therefore, discussions of women's issues that treat 8. OCLC 26343925. women as a monolithic group do not fall within our 9. Madison. mandate. Because conditions in inequality are 13. Women's Resources International. continually changing, our mandate is also· 12, "CAFRA News is the quarterly newsletter and primary continually changing." networking tool of the Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA), a regional BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE network of feminists, individual researchers, activists 1. 1996. and women's organizations, which seeks to channel 2. 4/year. the collective powers ofwomen for individual and 3. $15. societal transformation, Its main purposes are to: 4. Bilch. B-Word Wortdwide.1611 Teiegraph Ave., inform members and other interested persons about Sle. 515, Oakland, CA 94609. [email: the activities and programmes of the association; bilch@bilchmagazine) [websile: http:" provide a forum for discussion and debate on key www.bitchmagazine.comj issues of concern to women in the region; promote the 5. Usa Jervis, Andi Zeisler. sharing of experiences and foster links among 7. ISSN 1524-5314. individual feminists, activists and women's 8. OCLC 38398466. organizations; assist in breaking down language 10. Alternative Press Index. barriers In the region; stimulate women's creative 12. Bitch offers "... feminist analysis of pop culture, the expression; and contribute to the development of the fomenting of activism among our readership, and women's movement regionally and internationally." the effecting of change in pop culture's portrayals of women and feminism." CALYX 1. 1976. BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR 2. 3/year, FRIENDS 3. $19.50 (indiv.), $25 (lib. & inst.), $15 (low income). 1. 1990. Canada/Mexico: add $10; overseas: add $20 postage. 2. 21year. Single copies: $9.50 + $2 postage. 3. $18 (Indiv.). $25 (inst,) (free to women in prisons, 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. nursing homes, and mental Inst., and free on tape to 5. Editorial Collective. print-disabled subscribers, see below). 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 4. P.O. Box 24839. Eugene OR 97402. For taped 8. OCLC 3114927. copies: Jewish Braille Inst., 110 East 30th St., New 9. Madison. York, NY 10016 (800-433-1531). [email: 10, American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to [email protected] [website: Poetry in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical http:ltwww.bridges)ournal.orgj Verse. 5. Clare Kinberg. 12. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists 7. ISSN 1046 8358. to nurture women's creativity through the wide 8. OCLC 20542141. promotion and publication of women's finest work, ~ 10. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 12. ~The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that CAMERA OBSCURA combines traditional Jewish values of justice and 1. 1976. repair of the world with insights honed by the 2. 3lyear. feminist, lesbian and gay movements." 3. $30 (indiv.), $20 (students), $85 (insl.), elec~onlc only: BUST $77 Onsl.). Add $12 (oreign postage (GST 1. 1993. #R126496330). Single copies: $12 Ondiv.), $18 (inst.), 2. 4/year. back voiumes: $85 (inst.). Single copies: $12 (indiv.), 3. U.S.: $14.97; Canada; USD $24.97; elsewhere: $28 (insl.). USD $34.97. 4. Journals Fulfillment, Duke Univ. Pr., 905 W. Main St., 4. Bust, P.O. Box 1016, Cooper Station, New York, NY Suile 18B, Durham, NC 27701. [websile: 10276. [email: [email protected]] [website: hltp:/lwww.dukepress.eduj (Electronic subscriptions: http:ltwww.busl.com) Project Muse at muse,jhu,edu), 5. Debbie Stoller. 5, Editorial Collective. 11 6. Bust, 78 Fifth Ave., 5 ' Fl., New York, NY 10011. 6. The Editors, Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film Studies, 7. ISSN 1089-4713, Univ, of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010, 8. OCLC 32952095. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 12. "With an attitude that Is fierce, funny and proud to 8. OCLC 4818143. be female, Bust tells the truth about women's lives 9. Madison; Milwaukee: and presentsafemale perspective on pop culture." 10. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and women's studies indexes. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, GendeIWatch, CAFRA NEWSINOVEDADES CAFRA SwetsNeWavigator, 1. 1987 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA). 12, Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic 2, 2Jyear, theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and 3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (insl.). Caribbean: 50 unils of local performance. currency and not exceeding $20 U,S, (indiv.), 55 units of local currency and not exceeding $25 U.S, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW (insl.), elsewhere: $20 US (indiv.), $25 US (insl.). 1. 1985. 4. CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & 2. 2Jyear. Tobago, West Indies. [email: [email protected]] 3. $21.40 Cdn. (sludentllow~ncome), $42.80 (indiv.), 5, Editorial Collective. $32.10 Cdn (NAWL members), $74.90 Cdn. (inst.). 7. ISSN 1016-9741. vi

Outside Canada: add $10 (U.S.), $36 (international). COMMON GROUND Prices include GST. 1. 1985. (Publication presumed suspended.) 4. Univ. of Toronto Press, Joumals Division, 5201 2. 1/year. Dufferin St" North York, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada. 3. $12 (indiv.), $17 (inst.). Back Issues: $10. [email:[email protected]] 4. P.O. Box454, Sautee-Nacoochee GA, 30571-{)454. 5. Editorial Collective. 5. Lilith Quinlan. 6. Faculty of Law, Univ. of Toroolo, 78 Queen's Park, 8. OCLC 23150159. Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5, Canada. 12. "A journal where grassroots women speak from the 7. ISSN 0832-8781. heart. By putting the power of the press in the hands 8. OCLC 13902155. of poor women, Common Ground helps them break 9. Madison. the silence that perpetuates oppression." 10. Canadian, legal, and women's studies indexes. 12. nThe CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of LANGUAGES legal issues of concem to women." 1. 1970. 2. 3/year. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 3. Graduated dues schedule for the Women's Caucus for FEMME the Modern Languages, $5 (student & relired), $20 1. 1978. (libraries & inst.). Foreign: add $2 postage. 2. 4/year. 4. Women's Caucus for the Modem languages, do 3. Canada: $38.52 Cdn. (indiv.), $53.50 Cdn. (inst.). Brigetta Abel, Treasurer, WCML, Dept. of Gennan Outside Canada: add $15 Cdn. postage Single Studies & Russian, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN copies: $10.70 + $2.50 Cdn. postage (Canada & 55105. Checks should be payable to WCML. U.S.), $g (international). 5. WendyS. Hesford, Judith Roof. 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele 6. Wendy S. Hesford, Dept. of English, Indiana Unlv., St., North York, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. [email: Bloomington, IN 47405. [email: [email protected] [website: [email protected]) or judith Roof, Dept. of http://Www.yorku.caJcwscf/home.htrnlj English, Michigan State Univ., East lansing, M148824. 5. Luciana Ricciutelli. 9. Madison. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 12. "Concerns publishes essays on the professional, 8. OCLC 9951504. political, and curricular concerns of women in the g. Madison. disciplines of modem languages, including English. It 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women Studies also publisheS news of the national and regional Abstracts; Women's Resources International, Caucuses, features on academic matters and job Women's Studies Index. discrimination, and announcements of feminist 12. nCWSlcf Is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist conferences, calls for papers, research in progress, journal that brings exciting scholarship about women and publications. II to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges the gap between Canada's languages CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, and cultures." GENDER, AND CULTURE 1. 1985. COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 2. 2Jyr (1 print, 1 electronic). 1. 1991. 3. $25 (indiv.), $20 (student, with copy of I.D.), $30 (inst.). 2. 2Jyear. Add $4.50 (Canada and Mexico) or $7.50 (other 3. $20 (student), $25 (Indiv., public interest org.), $50 international) foreign postage. Single copies: $15 (inst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. (single issues), $30 (double issues). 4. Columbia Univ. School of law, 435 West 116th St., 4. Program in the Study of Women & Gender, 113 New York, NY 10027-72g7.[ernail: Dickinson Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ jmgen@,law.columbia.edu) [website: 08544-1017. (email: [email protected][website: http://Www.colurnbia.edu/cuFjgIJ hllp:llwww.princeton.edu/-proworn/CM) 5. Editorial Collective. 5. Aileen Forbes, William McManus, Jennifer Waldron. 7. 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9. Madison. in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and 10. Women's Resources International. Labrador; other foreign: add 45%. 11. Catchword. Ebsco Online, Oa.C's Electronic 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY Collections Online (ECO), RoweCom Information 13904·1580. [email: [email protected] Quest, SwetsNetNaviga[or. [website: http://wMv.haworthpresslnc.com] 12. "Women: A Cultural Review is a new initiative in 5. Jeanne M. Stellman, feminist thought and culture. It explores the role 6. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia Univ., 600 and representation of women in arts and culture, West 168th St., New York, NY 10032. past and present, taking up the challenging debates 7. ISSN 0363-0242. on sexuality and gender." 8. OCLC 2337206. 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater. 1. 1989. 10. A1cohoValcohol problems, education, family, health, 2. 4/year. legal, medical, nursing, population, psychology, 3. $75 (indiv), $150 (insl.), $325 (Iibr. & subscription science, social science, social WOlK, and women's agencies). Canada: add 35%, plus another 7% G&S studies indexes. lax (GST #R129786984): plus plus 8% In 12. Feature artides; research; bibliographies: book Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and reviews; news and notes. Labrador; add 45% for other foreign postage. 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, WOMEN & LANGUAGE NY 13904. 1. 1975. 5. Donna C. Hale. 2. 2!year. 6. Donna C. Hale, Dept. of Criminal Justice, 210 3. $15 (indiv.), US$30 (Inst.), US$13 (indiv., Canada & Horton Hall, Shippensburg Univ., Shippensburg, PA Mexico), US$18 (inlematlonal Indiv.), $40 (intematlonal 17257·2299. Inst.). Single copies: $6; $7 for special issues. Add 7. ISSN 0897-4454. US$1.50 for postage (Canada & Mexico) or US$3 8. OCLC 17501958. (other inU. mailing). 9. Madison; Platteville. 4. Communication Dept., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, 10. Alternative press, criminal justice, family, Islamica, VA 22030. [email: [email protected] public affairs, social science, sodaI wolk, and 5. Anita Taylor. women's studies indexes. 7. ISSN 8755-4550. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues (highly selective). 8. OCLC 11313029. 12. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical 9. Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parks/de. devoted specifically to interdisciplinary and 10. MLA; Women's Resources Intemational; Women's international scholarly research and criminal justice Studies Index, practice dealing with all areas of women and 11. GenderWatch. criminal justice." 12. "Women & Language is an interdisciplinary research periodical and newsletter, associated with the WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE Organization for the Study of Communication 1. 1976. Language and Gender, which seeks to provide a 2. 2 double issues/year. feminist forum for those Interested in communication, 3. Canada: CAD $22 (Indlv.-18 months), CAD $35 language and gender. It raises questions on the (insl. -12 months): outside Canada: SUS 22 construction of gender and the interconnections (indiv.-18 months), SUS 35 (insl.-12 months). among sex, gender, race, class, and heterosexual Single copias: CAD $5.95 (on newsstands), SUS hegemony with regard to symbolic communications 3.95. and the impacts of masculinist communication 4. Institute for Women's Studies & Gender Studies, paradigms, Women & language welcomes completed New College, Univ. of Toronto, 40 Wifcocks St., research, essay..;, personal narratives, poetry, as well Toronto, Ontario M5S 1C6, Canada. [email: as work in progress and Information sharing on [email protected] [website: http://www. conferences, publications, and so on. It Includes weimag.com] contributions from all disciplines, and particularly looks 5. Regula Moclich. for interdisciplinary work." 7. ISSN1499·1993. 8. OCLC 7966483. WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST 9. Madison; Oshkosh; Stevens Point. THEORY 10. Alternative press, Canadian, social science, and 1. 1983. women's studies indexes. 2. 21year. 11. MasterFlLE Premier / EBSCOhost, ProDuest, Social 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 Onsl.). Add $3 postage (Canada), $5 Sciences Index/ Abstracts & Full-Text. for other foreign postage. Back issues: $12 ~ndiv.), 12. "Women & Environments provides feminist $20 (inst.). Foreign: add $1.50 per issue (Canada) $3 perspectives on women's multiple relations to their (elseWhere). social, built and natural environments through 4. Women & Performance Project, Inc" NYUfTisch research, theory, professional practice and School of the Arts, Dept. of Perfonnance Studies: 721 community experience." Broadway, 6th Fioor, New York, NY 10003. 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10. Alternative press, languagelliterary, and women's 4. The Haworth Press. 10 Alice St., Binghamton. NY studies indexes. 13904-1580. [email: [email protected]) 12. "Women & Performance is a feministjournal (website: hUp:/Jwww.haworthpressinc.com) devoted to the study of theater, dance, film. music. 5. Eiiyn Kaschak. video, ritual and performance art. It Includes 6. Ellyn Kaschak, Women & Therapy. Psychology Dept.. discussions of , photo essays, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA 95192. Interviews, historical material, reviews and scripts. 7. ISSN 0270·3149. W&P encourages dialogue among performers and 8. OCLC 6394106. theorists." 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; River Falls; Stoul. WOMEN & POLITICS 10. Alternative press, counseling, family, health. legal. 1. 1980. mental health, nursing. psychology, social science, 2. 4/year. raumatic stress, violence, and women's studies 3. $75 (indiv.), $175 (Insl.), $450 (lib.). Canada: add Indexes. 35% & then 7% G&S lax (GST #129788984) plus 12. "Women and Therapy is the only professional journal 8% in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, that focuses entirely on the complex Interrelationship and Labrador; other foreign: add 45%. between women and the therapeutic experience. The 4. The Haworth Press. 10 Alice St.. Binghamton, NY journal is devoted to descriptive, theoretical, clinical, 13904·1580. (email: [email protected] empIrical, and multicultural perspectives on the topic of (website: http://www.haworthpress.com) women and therapy. Women comprise the 5. Karen O'Connor. overwhelming majority of clients in therapy. Yet there 6. Karen O'Connor, Ed.• Women & Politics, Dept. of has been IIUle emphasis on this area in the training of Government, American Univ., 4400 Massachusetts therapists or In the professional literature. Women & Ave., N.W .. Washington, DC 20016. Therapy is designed to fill this void of information." 7. ISSN 0195-7732. 8. OCLC 5661577. WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS BOOK REVIEW 9. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; River 1. 1975. Falls; Whitewater. 2. 1/year. (Publication temporarily suspended.) 10. Current contents, history, Islamlca, Latin American 3. $4 copy, plus $1.50 poslage. studies, legal, political science, public affails, social 4. Midmarch Assocs., 300 Riverside Dr., New York, NY science, social work, and women's studies indexes. 10025·5239. 12. Women & PoliUcs is "dedicated to uniting the field of 5. Sylvia Moore. women's studies with political science, sociology, 7. ISSN 0149·7081. and psychology. Interdisciplinary in scope, the 8. OCLC 3534670 & 32104108. journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of 9. Madison; Parkside. methodological approaches, with a comparative 10. A1temative Press Index; Art Index (England); perspective." ARTblbliographles; H.w. Wilson Co. Art Index (print & electronic); International Repertory of the literature of WOMEN & SHELTER: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN & Art; RILA. SHELTER NETWORK OF HABITAT INTERNATIONAL 11. GenderWatch. COALITION 12. "Review of relevant books on the arts, women artists 1. 1990 and women's Issues." 2. 21year. 3. Receipt of the newsletter is on a membership basis. WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES Individual memberships are available free to people 1. 1993. in developing countries. For others, contact HIC 2. l/year. WAS Secretariat. 3. U.S. & Canada: $12; elsewhere: $24; Women in 4. Hie WAS Secretariat, do Women Advancement French members: $35 (tenured). $20 (others) for Trust, P.O. Box 5914, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. volume and newsletters. Single copies: $12 (U.S. & (email: [email protected] Canada), $14 (elsewhere). 5. Cana Castaneda. 4. Women in French Studies, Adrianna M. Paliyenko, 7. ISSN 1014·8000. Depl. 01 French, Coiby College, 4696 Mayflower Hill, 6. OCLC 35251876. Waterville, ME 04901-8846 (email: ampaliye@colby. 12. "The Newsletter of the Women & Shelter Network is edu); for membership forms: Myrna Bell Rochester, the main method of Information dissemination and 871 Chimalus Dr.. Palo Alto, CA 94306·2603. (email: linkage for the Network. Initiative Centres, [email protected] (website: Reference centres and the Secretariat disseminate htlp:/Iwww.as.wvu.edulwiij their news through the publication, while the 5. Frederique Chevillol. Secretariat disseminates Intemational news and 7. ISSN 1077·825X. network news, and other relevant information for 8. OCLC 29631629. members (events, documents. etc.)." 9. Madison. 10. MLA Bibliography. WOMEN & THERAPY 12. Women in French Studies seeks "to publish research 1. 1982. on women writing in French. on women in French or 2. 4/year. Francophone cultures and other domains of feminist 3. $75 (indlv.), $200 (insl.), $425 (lib.). Canada: add criticism." 35% plus another 7% G&S lax (GST #R129786984) plus 8% in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK: FEMINIST STUDIES IN Brunswick, and Labrador; add 45%> for other foreign GERMAN LITERATURE & CULTURE postage. Back volumes: add 40%. 1. 1985. 2. lIyear. xxx

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12. "Women·Church is a journal devoted to feminism of Central Lancashire. Preston PRI2HE, United and religion. It accepts contributions written from a Kingdom. [email: [email protected]) feminist perspective in any discipline relevant to 7. ISSN 0961-2025. religion." 8. OCLC 25943278. 9. Madison. WOMEN'S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN 10. Gay/lesbian, history, humanities, languagelliterary, INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL social science, and women's studies indexes. 1. 2002. 11. SwetsNeWavlgator. 2. 2Jyear. 12. Women's History Review "publishes contributions from 3. Canada: Cdn.$45 (indiv.), Cdn.$35 (sludenl), a range of disciplines (women's studies, history, Cdn.$75 (inst.); elsewhere: $45 (indiv.), $35 sociology. cultural studies, literature, political science, (student), $75 (inst.). anthropology and phllosophy) that further feminist 4. Aysan Sever, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Toronto knowledge and debate about women andlor gender at Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, relations in history. The time span covered by the Ontario M1C 1A4, Canada [email:sever@utsc. journal inclUdes the twentieth century as well as eanier utoronto.ca] (website: http://citd.scarb.scarb. times." utoronto.caJseverlindex.htmlj 5. Aysan Se'ver. WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS (WIN NEWS) 7. ISSN 1499-0369. 1. 1975. (Ceasing pUblication with v. 29, no. 4, Autumn 11. "Women's Health and Urban Ufe addresses a whole 2003. See pages 119-120, this issue.) range of topics that directly or indirectly affect both 2. 4lyear. the physical and mental health of girls and teen~ 3. $35 (indiv.), $48 (inst.). Foreign subscribers pay aged and adult women living in urban or urbanizing poslage: $4 (surface, overseas & Ganada), $10 (air pockets of the world. The orientation of the journal mail, overseas). Single copies: $5. is critical, feminist and social scientific. The journal 4. 187 Gront SI., Lexington, MA 02420-2126. (email: accepts both quantitative and qualitative, and both [email protected]) [website: htlp:llfeminist. theoretical and empirical articles on health, comlwin.htm) reproducUon and global issues." 5. Fran P. Hosken, 7. ISSN 0145-7985. WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL 8. OCLC 2694733. 1. 1987. 9. Madison; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 2. 4lyear. 11. Academic Search 1EBSCOhost, GendeIWatch, 3. Latin America, Caribbean, Africa & Asia: US$40; MasterFILE Premier I EBSCOhost. U.S.A., Canada & Europe: $US50; Chile: 8.000 12. "WIN News is a worldwide, open, participatory pesos. communication system by, for, and about women of all 4. Casilla Postal 50610, Santiago 1, Chile. [email: backgrounds, beliefs, nationalities and age groups. coordinating office: [email protected]; Dedicated to women's development, WIN News serves pUblications: [email protected]] (website: the general public. institutions and organizations by htlp:llwww.reddesalud.web.c1j transmitting internationally information about women 5. Deborah Meacham. and women's groups." 8. OCLC 24302247. 9. Madison. WOMEN'S RESEARCH NETWORK NEWS 10. Women's Resources International. 1. 1988. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues. 2. 4lyear. (Publication presumed suspended.) 12. Women's Health Journal aims "to promote women's 3. Women's Research Network News only: $35, health and quality of life; to promote women's rights, Women's Research Network News and Issues especially their reproductive and sexual rights." Quarterly (see above): $50 (indiv.), $100 (insl.). 4, National Council for Research on Women, 530 WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10012. (email: 1. 1992. [email protected]] 2. 4lyear. 5. Lorraine Kenny, 3. 560 (indiv.), $270 (inst.); UK: £38 (indiv.), £198 7. iSSN 1072-1770. (Inst.). 8. OCLC 23208599. 4. Triangle Journals Ltd., P.O. Box 65, Wallingford, 9. Madison. Oxford OX10 OYG, United Kingdom. (email: 11. GenderWatch. [email protected] [website: 12. "To disseminate news about and promote the visibility http://www.triang le.co.uklwhr] of research, policy, and educational resources on 5. June Purvis. women In the U.S. and internationally," 6. Dr. June Purvis, School of Social & Historical Studies, University of Portsmouth, Milldam Site, THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS Bumaby Rd., Portsmoulh P01 3AS United Kingdom 1. 1983. [email: [email protected]]; North America: 2. 11/year. Bonnie S. Anderson, Women's History Review, 3. $27 (indiv.), $47 (inst.). Add S5 surface; $20 air rate for Graduate School & Univ. Ctr., CUNY, 365 Fifth Ave., foreign postage. Single copies $4. Back issues: $4. New York, NY 10016-4309 4. 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VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 AUGUSTZO03

COMMENTARY Prevention of Cervical Cancer in Africa: A Daunting Task? .GfjrWdlrawr .

ORIGINAL REsEARCH ARTICLES Dual Protection against Sexually Transmined Infections and Pregnancy in South Africa 13 Cbtbea Morroni, Jmniftr Smit, ~n Md'a4>,'l1' Mbldano Jean,Robert Gender Issues in the Prevention and Control of STIs and HIV/AIDS: Lessons from Awka and 89 Agulu, Anamb!& State. Nigeria !'

LABORATORY REpORT Antibiogram and Plasmid Profiles of NtismiagoJ1()ff!xJeiU Isolates from Cameroon: Useful Tools 100 for Epidemiological Survey RN Ndip, G Araki, W Mbacham, 1MNdip and VPK Titanji

CASE REpORT Bilateral Total Loss of Vision FoUowing Eclampsia - A Case Report 106 MJM Waziri-Erameh, AE Omoli and OT Emma

LIrrrER TO THE EDITOR Routine Screening for mv Infection in Pregnant \'(.bmen: A Highly Justified Component of 109 Antenatal Care in Developing Countries UChuk."",ah'

BOOK REVIEW 112 ANNOUNCEMBNTS 113 INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS 116 2

Empowering women for gender equity

Editorial 2

'Girls in Policy': Challenges for the 4 education sector The heart of the matter 74 Stephallie Gaffow andjlUkie Kirk carol Tlwmson Artie/e Perspective

Protecting girlhood? Virginity revivals in 16. Teen pregnancy and abuse of the child 79. the era ofAIDS support grant. Addressing the myths and ~ Susanne L«1erc MaJla1a stereotypes Artie/e Beth Go/db/Off Briefing Childish images. The gendered depiction 26. of childhood in popular South African The relationship between child abuse and 84 magazines poverty JtannePrinskw Care/Bower Artie/e Briefing Children are children: gender doesn't "She could stay home and make herself a 88 matter sandwich": the effects of an anti-bias Duvia Bhatia programme on gender bias among pre- Artie/e school teachers and children Btryl Hermamus and Linda Blmtektr In the best interest of the child: thoughts Briefing on the Draft Children's Bill from a gender perspective Limitations of the Child Support Grant for 94 Johanna Kehkr women and children: a case study of Focus Northdale Desiru Mi1niwm and.Renay PilJay Rape, gender and the justice system Briefing Deborah Ewing Focus Inbrief 100

Sex work: a community speaks Exposed to risk: girls and boys living on 62 sharen rhumb!lo the streets Interview 107 shirin Motala and Terrou Smith Focus Vol. 20, No.1 July 2003

The Ahfad Journal 3 Women and Change Contents Page Ahmed M. AlMagied Editors Note 1 Ahmed M. A1Magied The Impact ofSocia-Economic 4 Status on the Practice, Perception and Attitudes of Secondary School Girls Towards Female. Genital Mutilation (FGM)

Huda Ahn~ed-RiddaFarid Effect ofVarious Treatments 12 on Banana Ripening

Edith Gl'otherg Promoting Resilience in 27 Displaced Persons

Sondra Hale Feminist Education in the 38 Global South: A Visit to Sudan

Mahasin Ahd EI Aal Research Notes 42

Ekhlas Mohamed A. Aziz, Environmental and Industrial 42 Islam EI Sir H~ssRn, Threats to Gum Arabic Nansa Magzouh EI Amin Production.

Tamadur Hassan Hamad The Role of Traditional Ways 43 and Dalal Mohammed Ali in Tribal Connict Resolution in Southern Darfur. Hager Orner EI Faroug Manufacture of Sudanese 45 Behan Wbite' Cbeesefrom Skim Milk and With Low Salt Content.

Tayseer Mohamed Sbarief The Environmental and 46 EI Tayeb Economic Successful Attainment in Using Natural Gas Instead ofWood in ~uming Bricks Batool Abdalah Salama, Tbe Environmental and 47 Bibs Ahmed ElAmin, Economic Effects of Hiyam AbdelGader Settlement in Slums in Sudan AbuGlba. Lubna AbdelGanl Traditions and Norms of 48 Bablker Marriage and Divorce of ElNuer Tribe and the Effect of War Upon it. Nuha Abdel AZi. Ahmed Sudanese Children 49 Ali Consideration ofPeace'. Editor Leeoa Omar Alim Ahfad News 51

Editor Lee:oa Oroar Alim Book Reviews 55

Elham Ahmed Hamed Books Received 61 Asian Journal of Women's Studies 4

Volume 9, Number 2 2003

CONTENTS

Kirsten BELL 7 The Gendering ofReligious Experience: Ecstatic Trance in Cheondogyo

WONG Wai Ching 38 Engendering Christian Mission in Asia: Understanding Women's Works in the History ofMission

Mee-Hae KONG 67 Material Girls: Sexual Perceptions ofKorean Teenage Girls who have experienced 'Compensated Dates'

REPORT 95 A.K.M. Ahsan ULLAH Prostitution and AIDS in Bangladesh: Is the Ignorance Endangering Us?

BOOK REVIEW 115 Mary Ann MASLAK Narratives from the Women's Studies Family: Recreating Know/edge Devald Jain and PamRajput (eds.), New Delhi: Sage, 2003

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 122 Asian Journal of Women's Studies 5

Volume 9, Number 3 2003

CONTENTS

Weilim CHENG 7 Women in Public Spaces: Theater, Modernity, and Actresses in Early Twentieth-CentiJry Beijing

FabieIine DARLING-WOLF 46 Finding a Place in the Capiialist World Order: Japanese Women and. the Losses (or Gains) ofWestern Capitalism

Chun Wah LEE 78 A Study of Singapore's English Channel Television Commercials and Sex-Role Stereotypes

RESEARCH NOTE 101 Susan McNAUGHTON Revealed by Fire: An Embodied Narrative ofTransfonnation

BOOKREVIEW 107 ChdstineHONKA VAARA The Forgotten Woman: The Untold Story ofKastur, Wife ofMahatma Gandh Arun Gandhi and Sunanda Gandhi, Huntsvill, Arkansas: Ozark Mountain Publishers, 1998

ABOUT THE CONTRJBUTORS 111 Altb~o;!;~ 6 p~,-~ 3!5 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'Etudes sur les femmes

Volume 28.1 Fall/Winter 2003

June Connan and Meg Luxton Editorial

Karen Hadley 3 "Alld We Still Aill't Satisfied": A Report 011 Gender and Income Inequality in Canada

Nettie Bozanich 19 011 A Search For Voice

Vera Golini 27 A.D. 09. i i .200i

Peter D. Chimbos 28 Womell of the i94i-44 Greek Resistallce Agaillst the Axis: All Historical alld Sociological Perspective

Janice Ahola-Sidaway 36 Keepillg a Happy Face: Mallagillg Emotiolls and Margaret McKinnon ill Teen Jobs

Joanna M. Weston 47 Child alld Mother ill a Field

Christine Bruckert and Sylvie Frigon 48 "Makillg a Spectacle ofHerself': 011 Womell's Bodies ill the Skill Trades

Linda Davies and Julia Krane 63 Critical Refiectiolls all Practice with Battered Womell: illsightsfrom Maya's Story

Laura Dreuth 72 A Priori vs. Experielltial Models ofParelllillg in the Assessment ofMothering

Joanna M. Weston 79 The Sillgillg

Manon Tremblay and Rejean Pelletier 80 Feminist Women in Canadian Politics: A Group ideologically Divided?

Kathleen Lord 91 "Rendering the Invisible, Visible'l: A Day and Night on Notre-Dame Street in Saint-Henri, Quebec, JUlie i2. i895 AA~&~ ~. Pw: "- fgS 7 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'Etudes sur les femmes

FKN SPECIAL ISSUE ONE 2003

Marilyn Porter Preface

Ruth Roach Pierson 3 After the Flower Show

Vanessa Farr 4 Introduction to "International Feminist Perspectives: Women and Violence"

Dev Nathan, Govind Kelkar 7 Women as Witches and Keepers ofDemons: and ¥u Xiaogang Cross-Cultural Analysis ofStroggles to Change Gender Relations

Ahmed Abdel Magied 25 Sexual Experiences and the Psychosexual and Suarl Musa Aluned Effect ofFemale Genital Mutilation (FGM) or Female Circumcision (FC) on Sudanese Women

Amna M. Badri 31 Problems That Face Genitally Mutilated and Ahmed Abdel Magied Immigrant Sudanese Women and Their Awareness of Available Health Services in London: A Case Study

Madhu Kishwar 37 Laws AgainstDomestic Violence: Underused or Abused?

BarrielRalston 44 "'Golden Lilies': Silk Shoes for Bound Feet"

Maria Eriksson 45 Men's Violence, Men's Parenting and Gender Politics in Sweden

Shahnad Mojab and Amir Hassanpour 56 The Politics and Culture 0f"Honour Killing": The Murder ofFadime $ahindal

Vanessa Farr 70 Untitled photo

Carolyn Nordstrom 71 Visible Wars & Invisible Girls, Shadow Industries. and the Politics ofNot~Knowing

Cecily M. Barrie 85 A Memoir ofSeptember 11, 2001

Contributors to This Issue 87

Contributors' Guidelines 89

Directrices aux 90 collaboratrices et collaborateurs

Calls for Submissionsl 91 Appel d'articles

Order form 94 Australian Feminist Studies 8

VolUIIle 18 Nuxnber 41 July 2003

Editorial 123

Obituary Dorothy Hewett: a Personal Tribute Judith Rodriguez 125

Clare Burton MeDlorial Lecture A Pound of Flesh: ''''omcn, Politics and Power in the New 1\1illenmum Moira Rqyner 127

Articles Managing Equity Work in the Perfonnative University Jill BladJilOre and Ju4Jth Sachs 141

Women in Agriculture: the 'New Entrepreneurs' lvJargaret Alston 163

Getting Better Will Take Some Time: the Effects of Social Policy on Four Generations of Older Women Diane Gibson 173

'Curled Up Like a Skinny Black Question Mark': the Irreducibility of Gender and Race in Vivienne Cleven's Bih"n' Back Aliron Ravenscrofi 187

The Material Given: Bodies, 'Pregnant Bodies and Earth Anne Ewry 199

Review Article Transnational Prostitution--a Global Feminist Response? Elaine Jdfrrys 211

Reviews Civilisillg Subjects: Me/ropole and Cololl)' in the English Imagillation (Catherine Hall) Victoria Haskins 217

Corporeal Generosity: au Giving with Nietzsche, lvferleau-Ponty, and l.evinas (Rosalyn Diprose) Elizabeth Stephens 218

PillA 17/ink Becoming a Woman in Many UnelLfY Lessons (Lynn Peril) Juli< Ustin'!ff 220

A History '!fBisexuality (Steven Angelides) Christopher Forth 221

Books Received 223

Notes on Contributors 224 (f.}.;liB

Issue no. 22, fall 2003

.FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

28 TELEGENETICS 5 EDITORS' LETTER .A briefhisto,y ofTv families BY ANDI ZEISLER AND JULIANA TRINGALI 6 DEAR 8ITCH PLUS: Who let the watchdogs out?-. • 9 LOVE ITISHDVE IT 35 UNMARRIED...WITH CHILDREN The trials ofthe silver-screen single mom 15 COLUMNS BY MONiCA NOLAN Docudrama: Making sense ofa crime that's all in the family 42 HITIING WHERE IT HURTS Dear carnie Wllson: Your stomach's the size ofa The uneasy marriage ofdomestic abuse and pop peanut. Shut up, already. psychology Sex and the Sexagenarians: High heels vs. BY LILY DEVllLlERS bunions in sitcomland PLUS: Hollywood's take on family violence Quiz: Which Coppola are you? Preppin' Out. Boarding schools on £ibn 48 THREE'S PLUS: Where to Bitch A look at sisterhood in triplicate BY MELISSA MORRISON 68 THE BITCH LIST

54 EXILE ON MAIN STREET 71 BOOKS An interview with grapWc memoirist Marjane Satrapi Cooking with Pam: Authorjweb diaristj INTERVIEW BY SUMMER WOOD Anne Heche impersonator Pamela RiOOn Bitch Reads 59 QUEER AND PLEASANT DANGER Wbafs up with the mainstreaming ofgay parents? 84 MUSIC BY MARGARET PRICE Suggested listening

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ISSUE 25, FALL 2003 The Dark Issue f!iltilU'f.!)1'i 38 . THE ART OF DARKNESS Juliette Lewis got a dark rep by 19 REAL LIFE Stamping velvet the Gothic Martha Stewart playing a p~ch~""threally, really well in Natural Boin Killers. way, Susie Bright gets the urge to serge, babes of belly dance, , Here she Jeveals her'sunny side to novelist JT LeRoy. and more. . '; r ' ~ .ASTOLEN LIFE Erin's P<¥lChant for five·flnger-discount was 20 Love Lucille How to spot a top repair shop.· nothing compared to her nfom's secret swindle. By Erin Shea By lucille Treganowan . . , 48' lWlSTEDSISTERS Could. Margaret and Kate Fox really 21 Gigs Snakes aren't the only ones charmed by Stephanie communicate with the dead? Rap twice for yes, stay silent for ,Torres at Coney Island's Sideshows by the Seashore. ' no ... By liz langley By Emily Bems 52 WOMEN WHO RVN WITH THE WEREWOLVES In a new 25 Buy Curious You'll look like a starin a vintage car. crop of novels and films, feral females are finally getting their' By Sunny Alidersen . chance to. howl at the moon. Byliisa Ladouceur . . .27 Eat Me Naughty r8Cipe~ thqt taste real nice. By Ch~f Bossi .56 I:'UBLIC OFFI"NDER Think some subjects are just too dark 29 LOOKS Finding the right bra to lit your tit. Indian, eyebrow ; . to!Je funny? Try tellin9that to irreverent comedian Sarah threading, Ginger Rogers bags, and more. Silverman. By Tracie Egan. '.. . ". 31 Fashionista Sistahs Harlem won't let you near their rack: . ·60 . DAR~ LADIES BUsTs "Top 25 Dark ladies of Ali,ljme" run. By Emilie Cohen '. ,. the gamut from moviequ.eens to 'murderesses to masters of the 32 Booty Call Askull bag with mitties: black togstor'your . ·maudlin memoir..' . . . kilJdles, a iournal that's pretty, and more.' By Debbie Stol/er ;. (,'5 .DARK GODDESSES: TIiEN AND NOW Back in the , 105 THE SEX FILES Souped up .kiwies and Sex Toys 101: ' . '~ay, anciimt cultures assigned women's darkest attributes to .' .... ·theirgoddesses. Today, we have celebrities who'fit the'bilL .lfJUJ'&!'i5.. . . , Byfmi/yBem$ . . ." . . 14 NEWS FROM A BROAD Reproducti~e rights get .66 SMELLs. LIKE TEE~ SPIRITS We)racked down Jour .' 'Bush-whacked, By Janice "La Gir/bump- Er/baum . ·youngspalf.casters', including an actual teenage witch named· 15 MUS~UM OF FEMORIBILIA In the'6Os, Americ;"; vision at 'Sabrina,andasked iii;'';' What Heels like for a (Wiccan) girl .. teenage girls got a Manson makeover, 'By lynn Peril " BY Carly Jacobs ....'....: .' . '. . .' 18 POPTARTlife is fUll 01 "Very Special Episodes" when you're .' .72 NINA HAGENOBER ALLES T1Je~igh priestess oi punk livingThe We~dyShow. By Wendy McClure " reminisces "boot chasing her dark dreams across'the gl~be, 28 .' MOTHER SUPERIOR ASaturday ~pent in pipsqueak party from East Germany to Afghanistan. By Michael Wdrshipme' , purgatory. By AyunHaifiday ," ..'. '. ····74. 'BEAUTY-AND THE BEAST WiTHIN Self-defense' 36 AROUND THEWORLD IN 80 GIRLS There's loads lor .' . instructor MeliSsa Soalt's rowdy report from tJie lre~ches ofher . ladi"§.:11i love in Las Vegas, By f1aom! Canel/a ',' ·killer instinct. By Melissa So.it :". . .' , 106 ASK'AUNT BEmaur new sex maven can teach you how . 75'TAK~AWALK,QN THE DARK SIDE Indulge your, "to 91't more thilmp from your hump. ByDI. Betty DotI~on weakness lor va,rIJPY cliic,ness: Photos by EdwarcrSmith . 1Q8 ONE-HANDED READ And theBUST/Good Vibraiions . { On~·Handed Read C~nt;,st wi~neris ... :. . . . Ri2~$. ;, ,'. '.1)6 THE LA$T LAUGH AcautionalY comic about listening to the 4 '., EDITOR'S LETTER , , .wiongsong at the wrong time .. By EI/en Forney 5 1l~l!ilU~T '" '.' . _. :. _ , . 7 .' BROADCASTShorl,story supe~tar ZZPa'cker is noslacke!;' . J~lilU!ii 16i~9ijjJf€J Friends of (ulu's COmic creations' Iiave BrOad App"al, Wynne :.;. : 87 MOSIC !leviews."p1usa behind:the-scenes glimpse Of the .:·'Greenwood's faris ar~spastic forTracv-' the.P!estics, andm;";'. la~iesofCoachellal' , . . , ,.8P'opQuiz 00 you know thedewn hiw on Nico? '. 96 FlLM'BecomirigPrey Foc Rock AndRol/c~uld mean Anvthing , ByEmify Bems: ','. . . .'" BuHdve'lorMy life Without Me, . '9 HotDai,~Fun,f~n,funth.ingS10do'till daddy takes the . ·17':lioo1<5 ReVi~ws, anda chat with Frida Kahlo 01 the Guerilla ,Hied "03y. Compiled byEmilyRems . ' . .: .' • '. . l3'irl~ alJotit Bitches; Bimbos a~ci Bal/breakers. - , ·iOB.y DiJJ.urYeah Yeah Yeahs gUitarislNick Zirme[ , ' -111 BUSTSHOP . doesn't have.to grovel any more, By Mol/y Simms .' ' ., 11, shebonics Brody Aunslr.ong, Liiphai, Pamelaro;derson,. ,ali'the cQver: Juliette Lewis Phoiographed in LA byOanielie Levite ' . , ; Camille Paglia, Meg White, and'more call 'eni 'Iiktheysee"em: -stviingbyNegar AlitMagnet, diess bySophiaKokoSoia.ki; . : l()mpjJ~4 by fmc;£! Egar; ';, - .' .' >: .'. 'Ha(r::Ruby W~j~e;;' Mpke-up: Kristi MatarilorosJRex . ,. ,. . - -' . .' ",- 11

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~. " (olwnn5 40 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE From cute and crafty to slick and streamlined. our 16 NEWS FROM A BROAD Bush keeps giving pregnant teenagers the shaft gift picks are sure to give you acharge. Photos by James Westman By Janice ~La Gir/bomb" &/baum 44. A STAR PSBOURNE Independent spirit Kelly Osboume talks trash and 18 MUSEUM OF FEMORIBILIA In the '60s, pantyhose gave garters a run for their laughs last. By Tracie Egan money. By Lynn Peril 50 ONE FOR THE ROAD A,eenage runaway's extraordinary 40,000 mile jour­ 20 POP TART From gender roles to glory holes, we can al1leam a lot from the fab ney to adulthood. By. Vanessa Veselka FIve. By Wendy McClure 54 ECOVILLAGE PEOPLE Organic produce isn't the only thing that's crunchy 30 MOTHER SUPERIOR When a mama starts scrapbooking, all her memories at ~feminist erovillage-Jwin Oaks: By &nily Rems become photographic. By Ayun Hafliday 60 SHE'S HERE. SHE'S GRIER Groundbreaking godmother of blaxploitation 37 AROUNO THE WORLO IN 80 GIRLS Ireland's wild side will have you Dublin . Pam Grier tells it like it is. By Denise Sheppard over. By Tanya Sweeney 64 'DECLARATIONS OF INDEPENDENCE Five very different women 112 ASK AUNT BETTY Sex advice for turning your boring bedroom into fantasy who're independent throw their hands up at va. By Spike Gillespie, Dina of island: By Dr. Betty Dodson Doom, Molly Freedenberg, Jean Railla and Caro/Lee 114 ONE-HANDED READ Gael< love. By Catastrophe Jenkins 72 HEY MS. OJ The sassy spin-sters at indie radio station WFMU say -fucl; 124 THE LAST LAUGH Getting sane after acocaine brain drain. By Ellen Forney you" to the man. By Col/een Kane 76 MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS Starting the business of your dreams is 'hi! BUn Iiuide more feasible than it seems_ By MicheJle Goodman 92 MU$lc Reviews, plus an exclusive interview with Jane Birkin! 80 TRANS MISSION These trans-formers prove that gender is more than 102 Film A Girlhood spent as an lronJawed Angefleads to acareer as a Calendar Girl. meets the eye. By Jenny Egan 103 Books Reviews, and a peel<. into the high school hell of Zoe Trope. 84 BLACK TIGHT,KILLERS F1irty fashions inspired by yakllla . 116 BUSTSHOP Photos by Todd Qldham:. fashion editOr Cristina Martinez. styling by Jennilee On tha r:mef". Kelly Osbourne photographed f1; Michaellavine. Sl)1ist April Johnson; Stylist Assistarrt Gia Bahm; RelJlllar5 Makeup: 1I,a!1)' Roncal {I)( Sephora; Hair. Dub! tOf Maldonado AeencY; Jacket MllSl:hino; NeciJace: Tom Bil1ll~: 4 EDITOR'S LETIER I'afIts: Theor(. Gl0'r'8S: The GoOO The Bad & The Ugly; Hair Fill: Char.el. 6 DEAR BUST 9 BROADCAST Comic marvel Chytma Clugston-Major, the girls of SW.I.S.H. make abig pink splash, video artist Susan Smith-Pinelo hits 'em with her best crotch shot, Afro-punk, and more. 10 Pop QUiz Diana Ross is so supreme. By Emily Hems 11 Hot Dates Get out of that chair and go somewhere! Compiled by Emily Rems 12 Boy Ou Jour Hip hop dreamboat Talib Kweli is aquality man. By Tracie Egan M Shebonics Paris Hilton. Eve, Scarlett Johansson, and more get lippy with it. Compiled by Tracie Egan 21 REAL LIFE Hot homemade journals, a pack of perky purse patterns, Big Moves breaks the bun-head barrier. and more. 23 Gigs The bikes Shanna White makes, the world takes. By Emily Rems 24 Love Lucille Steering clear of preventable car catastrophes. By lucille Treganowan 25 So Sue Me Keeping your cookbook manuscript on the write side of the law. By lawyer Jenny 27 Buy Curious Old house-buying tips for foxy fixer-uppers. By Shelly Cadamy 29 Eat Me Cooking for one gets its just desserts. By Chef Rossi 31 LOOKS White-liner tricks for penell pushers, the results of our search for uniql)e band merch, clothes that are mod and custom made for your bod, and more. 32 BUST Test Kitchen Our interns put Jason toothpaste, WEN conditioner, and CoverGirl All-Day lipcolor to the test. 33 Fashionista Designing woman Wen-Chi Chung's world of wearable wonders. By Alana Coates 111 SEX FILES low·voltage lovin' and waY\'( tricks from Kitty lixx. PROSE Anna Balint 6 Gypsies on the Lawn Smoky Trudeau 27 Good-bye, 12 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 49 Light Skin Carmen Carri6n 71 Primavera Elana Zaiman 85 Silence Z Chauna Craig 96 Pluma Pi/uma and the Utopian Turtle UJ ~ Top: A Bedtime Story for \Vomen Writers 0 POETRY S )oanie DiMartino 16 Great-Aunt Josephine: Lost Phorographs co>- Diane Swan 17 Compost . UJ 18 Elizabeth Park Pond CY: N joan Rudel 19 Short on Memories of Mother ~ w 20 Winter Stars ~ co'" janine Kelley >< ::E N) 22 Welfare at Christmas CY: 0 UJ :::> 0 judith Grey 24 Under the Sun I- Z ... Kate Gray 26 Another Sunset We Survive .:J ~ '" ~ Christine Stewart...Nunez 64 Sestina of Restraint N 0 w Susan Elbe 66 My Angel z ::E V)I 68 On the Kenai Peninsula, 2 a.m. « :::> I- ...J Kate Aver Avraham 70 If you're already on the road at 5 a.m. CY: 0 Chelsea Rathburn 90 TheSeed « > jocelyn Tinker Seagrave 91 Ants u... Kelly Terwilliger 92 The Swifts 0 94 I Watch Nature While Breasifeeding ...J Melissa Crowe 0 « Cassie Premo Steele 95 Walking on die Backs of Whales Z CY: ~ ART 0 Karen Fitzgerald 33 Fountain ...... 34 Sparrow's Eye « 35 Pearl Betty LaDuke 36 Maya Amez;k Cooperative 37 No Al Plan Puebla Panama Susan Brown 38 Monument ro New York City 39 Wild Horses Couldn't Srop Her Sarah Hauser 40 Lady with 4 Dogs in Central Park 41 Howl-lelujah! 42 George Sleeping in the Sun, Panchiro, Claude & Pablo 11, Magellan 43 Mr. Tomrose & Misty, Harold & ETTtst Cross 34" St., Discussing the Future, Baby & Ballerina Meredith (Mamie) jenkins 44 Seal Rock #3 45 Oregon Coast #4 Susan Seubert 46 Chimeras: Hotel #2 47 Chimeras: Hotel #1 48 Alliumphobia

REVIEWS Ingrid Wendt 107 Keesha's House by Helen Frost j. Gabriel Scala 109 Sails the Wind Left Behind by Alessandra Lynch Lisa MB Simons 110 Finding Cantso by Kim Barnes Constance Studer 112 1KTlew a Woman: The Experience of the Female Body by Cormey Davis Elizabeth Webster 114 The Height and Depth ofEverything by Katherine Haake

CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES 124 Camera Obscura 50 2002 13 Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

Contagion and the Boundaries ofthe Visible: The Cinema ofWorld Health . 1 Kirsten Ostherr

Consuming Distractions in Pl1.X de beauti . 41 Tracy Cox

Futures and Antifutures Conceptions and Contraceptions ofthe Future: Terminator 2, The Matrix, and Alien Resurrection 69 A. Samuel Kimball

Spectacles ofHistory: Race Relations, Melodrama, and the Science Fiction/Disaster Film . 1°9 Despina Kakoudaki

Can V.We All" GetAlong? Social Differe_nce, (he Future, . , , and Strange Days . 155 Mark Berrettini

Strange Days and the Subject ofMobility : '9' Brian Carr

Books Received . 218 Camera Obscura 51 2002 14 Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

The Dream ofthe Nineteenth CentuIJ: Kaja Silverman

Innovating Women's Television in Local and National Networks: Ruth Lyons and Arlene Francis . 3] Marsha Cassidy and Mimi White

Projections and Intersections: Paranoid Textuality in Son)~ Wrong Number . 71 David Crane

A Star Is Porn: Corpulence, Comedy, and the Homosocial Cult ofAdult Film Star RonJeremy . Il5 Emily Shelton

Itsy-Bitsy Spiders and OtherPieces ofthe Real in Dead Calm . '49 Nina Schwartz

Books Received . 180

Volume Index . 183 Camera Obscura 52 2003 15 Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

Visualizing Trauma, Framing Memory TheJewish Closetin Europa, Europa. 1 Ruth D. Johnston

Memory Once Removed: Indirect Memory and Transitive Autobiography in Chantal Akerman's D'EsI . 35 Alisa Lebow

AIDS and Gay Cinephilia . 85 Roger Hallas

The Quick and the Dead: Surrealism and the Found Ethnographic Footage Films ofBontocEulog)'and Motlwr Dao: The Turllelilw . 129 Fatimah Tobing Rony

Taking ItPersonally: Male Suffering in 8111M . '!i7 Pat Gill

Books Received . 188 Canadian Journal ofWomen and the Law 16 Revue Femmes et Droit

2002, Volume 14 Number 2 / 2002 volume 14 numero 2

Editorial I Editorial Articles I Articles

Soras Jagwanth and 255 Ten Years ofTransfonnation: How Has Christina Murray in South Africa Fared?

Ronalda lifurphy 300 Unstable Categories: Comparing the Politics of"Gender" in the Early 1990, in Canada and South Africa

Brenna Bhandar 341 Always on the Defence: The Myth of Universality and the Persistence ofPrivilege in Legal Education

Katherine Lippel 362 Droit et statistiques : reflexions methodologiques sur la discrimination sy,tbnique dans Ie domaine de I' indemnisation pour les lesions professionnelles

Commentaries I Commentaires

Christine Boy/e, Sara 389 The Criminalization ofYoung Women: An Fairbridge, Kat Kinch, Editor's Forum Patricia Cochran, Rebecca Smyth, and Dorothy Chunn

Book Reviews I Chroniques bibliographiques

Doris Buss 429 The Boundaries ofInternational Law: A Feminist Analysis. By Hilary Charlesworth and Christine Chinkin

Maneesha Deckha 436 Law (and Feminism) as an (Un)Gendering Practice Law as a Gendering Practice. Edited by Dorothy E. Chunn and Dany Lacombe

Linda C. Neilson 449 Self: Issues and Resourcesfor Women Abused byIntimate Partners. Edited by Leslie M. Tutty and Carolyn Goard.

Janet Mosher 455 Saving Bernice: Battered Women, Welfare, and Poverty. By Jody Raphael.

462 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur nos coUaboratrices et collaborateurs

465 Infonnation for Contributors

469 Renseignements generaux canadian woman studieS lescahier5deIaf"eI11I11e CW!i\Cf 17

Spring/Summer 2003 Volume 22, Numbers 3,4 Migration, Labour and Exploitation: Trafficking in Women and Girls

EditoriaUEditorial by P~timct Elabor-Idemudia, AmJrtd MtdoVdrJki, Angela Miks, and Ludana Ricdutelli . 3.5

Framing the Issues The "Oilier" Side ofGlobalization: The Legal Regulacion ofCross-Border Movements by Ratna Kapur 6 1breat or Opportunity? Sexuality, Gender and me Ebb and Flow ofTrafficking as Discourse by Pentl-ape Saundm and Grltchm Sodnlund 16 Prostitution, Trafficking and the Global Sex Industry: A Conversation with Janice Raymond ;ntrrv;nu by Angela Mila 26 Globalizacion and the Sex Trade: Trafficking and the Commodification ofWomen and Children by Richard Poulin 38 Trafficking in Women for Purposes ofSexual Exploitation: A Matter ofConsent? by MoniqueTrepanier 48 Trafficking in Women: Human Rights ofHuman Risks? by Claudia Aradau 55 The Causes and Characteristics of"Contemporary Slavery": ImpactS on Women and Girls by C. Nann Daby 60 Visibilite et droit de parole des travailleuses du sexe: Abolition ou traffic d'un c.space citoyen? paT Maria Nength Mmsah 66

Policy Challenges Canada Take Note: A Comparative Perspective on Trafficking by Nadra QtUka 72 The Neoliberal State and the Domestic Workers Movement in New York City by Monisha DJ2.J Gupta 78 Travailler a l'eli.minacion du trafic sexud des femmes paT Lym Kurtzman d Diant M(lttt 86 Mail-Order Brides and Canadian Immigration Policy by MantpC/airt Bllkau 94 Sending love in a Barrel: The Making ofTcansnacional Carribbean Families in Canada by Charmaine Crawford 104 Delinking Prostitution &000 Trafficking: A Look at India's Immoral Traffic Prevention Act, 1956 by Rajalakhmi 110

On the (;round Race and Gender Analyses ofTtafficking: A Case Study ofNigeria by Patimce ElaboT-ldemudia 116 Globalization and its Links to Migration and Trafficking: The Crisis in India, Nepal and Bangladc.sh by Upa/a D(IIi Bannerjee 124 Kinship and Trafficking: The Case ofthe Bedia Community by Anuja Agrawal 131 Traffic.king in Women and Children for the Sex Trade: Reflections from a Latin American Human Rights Feminist by AIda Facio 136 Globilizing Sex Wodcers' Rights by KAma'" Knnpadoo 143 Victims ofTrafficking or Entrepreneurial Women? Narratives ofP9st-Soviet Entertainers in Turkey by Alexia Bloth 152 IndividualAgency, the Traffic in Women and Layered Hegemonies in Ukraine by Marta A. Rohatymkyj 160 The Marriage Deal Between a Young Finnish-Saame Man and a Former Russian Prostitute in Northern Finland by Elina Penttinm 166 e-brides: The Mail·Order Bride Industry byJulie Pthar 171 HIV/AlDS Prevention and Access to Trafficked Women: Kvinnoforurn's Work i"n the Baltic Sea Region by Carolina J Wtnnerholm 176 Les employees de maison migrantes in ltalie: Ethnicisation et contr61e dans Ie circuit catholique aGenes par Franwca Scrinzi 182

Activist Responses S\X'EA.T: Engaging with Trafficking in Women in South Africa-An NGO Perspective byJayndmolt 188 "Sex, Slavery and Policics": Representations ofTrafficked Wome~ in the Serbian Media by Siobodanka D,ki< 192 Iroko Onlus: Working to Combat the Trafficking ofNigedan Women~dGirls Into Italy by bah,Aghariu 197 Globalization and Migration: Activist Responses in the Philippines by Anny Misa H,jii 200 Le feminisme radical connah une novelle"secousse" paT Louis( Toupin 203 Poetry Chair, chere par Micheline MercieT 24 Response [0 me Critical Theory Professor ... by Cindy Child,,,, 25 Monologue by Clare Braux 37 What remains for Suz.ie by Cindy Child,,,, 54 (continued, next page) canadian woman stUdieS IeS cahiersdeiiiremme 18 CWfi\Cf (continued) Spring/Summer 2003 Volume 22, Numbers 3,4 Migration, Labour and Exploitation: Trafficking in Women and Girls

Evasions by Patiena Wheatley 65 Ddftwood by Ka'(1J Dea KinnuQn 65 The VISitation byAkxis&sky 71 Uoticled by Andree Zachap'''' 77 Mother surmises on Dad's demise by Dona SturmaniJ 77 Aging Parent Poem 11 by Dona Sturmanis 85 For my mother by Dona Sturnumis 85 Overcoats: hers and hers by Susan Lucinda H(!wig 92 La milt, quand (Out dort; Qui suis-je?; Marecage; "Plaise aDieu" par Marie Janick Belkau 114 Not my child . CarlaMohky 114 Nonh lake Merritt Bench Crone by Lmore Wtm 150 WIfe Hunting? by Mary Passarelli 170 Chut pa,r MarieJanick Beluau 175 Wailing for a Biopsy Report by E/isavietta RitdJie 181 This Old House by Holiy Day 181 introductory Remarks by Kmdra Kap,lIr, 187 I I remember when everypne was heterosexual by A. Mary Murphy 196 Argentia, Terre-Neuve par Marie Janick Belleau 196 Hommage aHale-Bapp par Marie Janick Belkau 199 sans titre par Marie Janick Belkau 207 Washerwoman, Blessings by Drirdrr Maultsaid 208

Book Reviews Comfort Women Sprak: Testimony by Sex SlavrJ ofthe japanru Military Troi~wrd by B!Wr W.mon 211 Embodying Equity: Body Image as an Equity Issue-A Manualfor &11«ato11 andServia PTOvidlTS rroitwed by MargaTrt Wells 212 Rrmuants ofa Nation: Poverty Na"atives by Women rroiewrd by Michelle Lowry 213 Glohal Uprising: On Confrouting the Tyrannirs ofthr 21st Century, Storiei From a Nnu GmmztiOfJ ofAcnvilts retiiewed by uigh S. Brownhill 214 La prostitution, un mltirr cornmr un autre? parfrannr Maranda 214 Pasiion Loft: Public Srx, Private Dwre in thr Twmtieth Century . revicUI(d by Stephanir Hart 216 FnnmtJ rt medias: A travers Ie monde pour un changnnmt social parfrannr Maranda 217 A Song ofLilith revinurd by Shtlagh Wilkinson 218 George Elliot andthe British Empire revitwrd by Dtborah Heller 218 The Hiltory ofEmily Montagut Tevinued by Clara Thomas' 219 Black Tights: Womm, Sport andSexuality reviewed by Diane N4ugler 220 Daughters ofAbraham: Feminist Thought in }udtlism, Christianity andIslam reviewed by johanna H. Stuckty 221 Doublejeopardy: Mothmvork andtilt lAw Ttvitwed by Dorinda Stahl 221 "Negotiating with the Drad: A Writer on Writing revi!Wrd by Sherrill Chula 222

Front Cover Rochelle Rubinstein. "Crawl With Me," hand-dyed linocut print, 24" x 24", 1990.

Back Cover Rochelle Rubinstein, "Shdter #19," printed and painted flannel, 56" x 36".

Rochelle Rubinstein is'a Toronto print-makrr, painter. fabric andbook artist. Hn work has bun exhibiudinumationally andcan befollnd in the colkctio!JS ofthe Muuum.o/Modern Art, New York, andthr Irish Mustum ofModem Art. Dublin. amongothrrs. 19

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More on Humanism Volume 14, Number 2 Summer 2003

PHENG CHEAH Human Freedom and the Technic of Nature: Culture and Organic Life in Kant's Third Critique

DAVID GOLUMBIA 27 Computation, Gender, and Human Thinking

ADEN EVENS 49 Concerning the Digital

AMANDA EMERSON 78 From EqUivalence to Equity: The Management of an American Myth

JAN MIESZKQWSKI 106 Exhaustible Humanity: Using Up Language, Using Up Man

GREG FORTER 134 Against Melancholia: Contemporary Mourning Theory, Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, and the Politics of Unfinished Grief CONTENTS 20 259 The EDITORIAL

Dillah Dudds 261 Ten Years after the Wall: East German European Women in Transition

Stefanie Ernst 277 From Blame Gossip to Praise Gossip? ]ournalof Gender, Leadership and Organizational Change

Maili Malin 301 Women's Good, Bad and Troublesome: Infertility Physicians' Perceptions of Women Patients Studies Simolla Cupie 321 The Politics of Representation as a Projection of Identity: The Female Body in VOLUME 10 its Oriental Construction in Serbian Art ISSUE 3 OPEN FORUM AUGUST 2003 Sarah Bracke 335 Author(iz)ing Agency: Feminist Scholars Making Sense of Women's Involvement in Religious 'Fundamentalist' Movements

BOOK REVIEWS Anna Aallen 347 Loving Apes, Celebrating Ambiguity

Belinda Giannessi 349 Art and Non-Art: (Post)Modem Aesthetics and Feminist Practices

Tabe Levin 351 Between the Feasible and the Transformative

Monique Leyenaar 353 Women MEPs Talk Differently

Nina Schindler 355 Marginal Genre? Crime Fiction from a Feminist Perspective

Maria-Milagros Rivera Garre/as 358 Gifts and Betrayals

BOOKS RECEIVED 361

CALL FOR PAPERS 2005 363 VVho are I? Women, Identity and Identification 21 Edited by Jasmina Lukic The CONTENTS European EDTIDRIAL 371

< Gabtiele Griffin 377 Journal of Constitutive Subjectivities: Contemporary Black and Asian Women Pla}"\rrights in Britain Women's Mnria Suarez l.ilfuente 395 Women in Pieces: The Filmic ReI Constructions of Josefina Molina Studies Kathleen Dixon and Sonja Spee 409 Deploying Identity lor Democratic Ends on VOLUME 10 Jan Publiek - A Flemish Television Talk ISSUE 4 Show NOVEMBER 2003 Katharine Sarikakis 423 A Feminist in Brussels (and Glasgow, Berlin, Diisseldorf ...): Sell-Conliguration in Research into European Union Politics

AnneB~e 443 Developing a Sociological Model lor Researching Women's Sell and Social . Identities

STATE OF THE ART: CONSTRUCTING IDENTfITES, CROSSING BOUNDARIES Dubravka Ugrcl'ic 465 What'is'European in European Literatures? European Literature as a Eurovision Song Contest

Kumkum Sangan° 473 New Nations, Old Civilizations: A Partition Narrative

Nadeida CnCinovil 481 An Envious Look

BooKREVlEW

Flora de Giovanni 48S A Darkroom of One's Own: Women Modernists and the New Technologies of Vision

BOOKS RECENED 488

LIST OF REFEREES 491

INDEX TO VOLUME 10 492 l~emlnism 22 1~-Io-g,-y--Vi-olu-me-1-3'-Nu-mb-er-3,-20-03

______SPECIAL FEATURE

Feminist Fieldwork alld Political Change

283 I. Editor's Introduction Alice McINTYRE

287 II. Bridging Theory and Practice: Using Reflexive Cycles in Feminist Participatory Action Research Joan WilLIAMS and M. Brinton LYKES

295 III. 'The One God Sent to Stop the Boys from Killing Me'; Using Storytelling to Communicate Survey Findings about Liberian Women Living in Displaced-Persons Camps Peggy J. JENNINGS, Shana SWISS and Rojatu TURAY-KANNEH

302 IV. Across and Between: Reflections on Researching 'Race'. Gender and Mental Health . Erica BURMAN and Khatidja CHAt'ITLER

310 V. A Worm's Eye View of the Everyday: Insights from the Field Alice McINTYRE

______ARTICLES

317 Mothers. Single Women and Sluts: Gender, Morality and Membership Categorization in Neighbour Disputes Elizabeth H. STOKOE

345 Innocent Girls or Active Young Women? Negotiating Sexual Agency at a Detention Home Carolina OVERLIEN

369 Feminist Attitudes and Coping Resources as Correlates of Lesbian Internalized Heterosexism , Dawo M. SZYMANSKI and Y. Barry CHUNG

______REVIEWS

391 Lisa LAZARD on: Violence and Gender: Reexamined by Richard B. Felson 395 Haleh AFSHAR on: Women and Sexuality ill Muslim Societies edited by Pinar llkkaracan 398 Meg BARKER on: Gender, Language and Discourse by Ann Weatherall 402 Maree BURNS on: Sensing the Self: Women's Recovery from Bulimia by Sheila M. Reindl Feminist Collections 23 A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Vo lume 24, Numbers 3-4, Spring/Summer 2003

From the Editors ii

Barbara LynnMrneT Mentoring andAdministrative Opportunities: 1 Reflections on an Internship

BookReviews: lean Waltman Can a Book about Mentoring Be a Mentor? 6 Sara NoS. Mdrowitz Keeping the Faith 10

WorldWideWeb Review: JoAnne bhman TheWeb ofSize Acceptancel Internet Resources 13 for Exploring a Feminist Issue

T_ FmuwIez. M,1issa Gotlkb, E-Sources on Women & Gender 20 &-M4ry PI»tm!>Jmr

Phyllis Holman Wtisbanl &- olhm New ReferenceWorks inWomen's Studies 23

JoAnne uhman Periodical Notes 39

Mary Photmhauer Itelns ofNote 41

Books Recendy Received 43

Supplement: Index to Volume 24 44 Amartya Sen: A Biographical Note 1

24 Exploring the Challenges of Amartya Sen's Work and Ideas: 3 An Introduction Bina Agmwal, Jane Humphries, and Ingrid Rnbeyns

ARTICLES

~ ~ ~ Gender and the Foundations of Social Choice: The Role of Situated 13 c::> Agency C'.1 .0" ~ Fabienne Peter ~ <2 ] .... Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice 33 C/) tc Martha C. Nussbaum U ] ~ >-< ~ ." ~ ii Sen's Capability Approach and Gender Inequality: Selecting Relevant 61 ;S ~ ~. Capabilities ~.~ .~ Ingrid Robeyns 0 ""-..Q " .Ul CJ .0 1:1 Q> Intra-household Inequality: A Challenge for the Capability Approach? 93 Z ~ Q>I:!. VJ~ §'" Vegard Iversen 0 ~.. ::r: U Development as Ernpowennent 117 ~ f~ "c ~ ~ ~ Man-anne 1: Hill ':l ~.g f-; Development as Freedom - and as What Else? 137 C/) C'.1 g~ Des Gasper and Irene van Staveren >-< ~ Q>~ J Globalization and Women's Paid Work: Expanding Freedom? 163 Z ..c:> >-< ~ j j'" Christine M. Koggel :;s .s Slavery, Freedom, and Sen 185 ~ ,~ ~ CJ ." Stanley L. Engennan 0\. '"Q> H ~ ~ '6 ~ Does Contraception Benefit Women? Structure. Agency, and 213 ~ ~'" ~ ~ Well-Being in Rural Mexico "~ ~ 0 Austreberta NaUlr Beuwlspacher, Emma Zapata Martelo, and ~ Veronica Vazquez Garcia Sen, Ethics, and Democracy 239 Elizabeth Ander:son "Missing Women": Re,isiting the Debate 263 Swphan Klasen and CUll/ala Wink The Human Development Paradigm: Operationalizing Sen's Ideas on 301 Capabilities SakillO Fukuda-Parr Continuing the Conversation 319 Amartya Sen talJ

",,;';;'4 Representing lives: women and auto/biography Trev Lynn Broughton 105

Heroic desire: lesbian identity and cultural space Sadhana Sutor 107

Celebrating women's friendship: past, present and future Melanie Mauthner 109

'Woman, your hour is sounding' continuity and change

in French women's great war fictionJ 1914-19 Diana Holmes III

Engendering India Nandi Bhatia 113

Pandita Ramabah through her own words Nandi Bhatia US

(Old wives' tales: feminist re-visions of film and other fictions Janet McCabe 116

Rebel writer: Mary Wollstonecraft and enlightenment politics lauro Broce 119

Women's poetry in the enlightenment: the making of a canon, 1730-1820 Clore Brant 121 26 ·FE ST STUDIES

Volume 29, Number 2 Summer 2003

Preface 243 Frances E. Dolan Battered Women, Petty Traitors, and the 249 legaCy of Coverture Carrie F. Klaus Architecture and Sexual Identity: Jeanne de Jussie's 279 Narrative ofthe Reformation ofGeneva Sarah M. Dunnigan Undoing the Double Tress: Scotland, Early 299 Modem Women's Writing, and the Location of Critical Desires Cathleen Calbert The Museum ofTragedy (Fiction) 320 Kristin Barker Birthing and Bureaucratic Women: Needs Talk 333 and the Definitional Legacy ofthe Sheppard-Towner Act Leslie J. Reagan From.Hazard to Blessing to Tragedy: 357 Representations ofMiscarriage in Twentieth-century America Pamela Carter Joem . Wonderful Words ofLife{Fiction) 379 JoyaMisra Caring about Care (Review Essay) 387 Laurie Lamon Poetry; A Wonder (Poems) 402 Pamela L. Caughie Graduate Education in Women's Studies: 405 Paradoxes and Challenges (Introduction to Forum) Judith Kegan Gardiner Paradoxes ofEmpowerment: Interdisciplinary 409 Graduate Pedagogy in Women's Studies Pamela L. Caughie Professional Identity Politics 422 Sally L. Kitch Ph.D. Programs and the Research Mission of 435 Women's Studies: The Case for Interdisciplinarity· Jennifer Baumgardner and The Number One Question about Feminism 448 , Amy Richards AnneMamary Interventions: An All-Woman First Year College 453 Seminar Rebecca B. Rank WbatYou Can't Tell Just by Looking ata Girl 461 (After Her Mother Leaves) (Poem) Anna Hiddleston There Is a River in Painting That Flows Infinitely 463 toward Us: The Art ofAgnes Thurnauer (Art Essay) Notes on Contributors 475 Publications Received 478 Volume 4 Number 2 2003 27

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SPECIAL ISSUE 'Ethical relations - agency, autonomy, care' edited by Sasha RoseneU and Linda Hogan

ARTICLES Ethical relations - agency. autonomy, care Sasha RoseneU and linda Hogan 115 TIme's place Joan Tronto 119 Agency, anticipation and indeterminacy in feminist theory Lois McNay 139 Autonomy, vulnerability and gender Pamela Sue Anderson 149 Perverse ethics: the body, gender and intersubjectivity Lara Merlin 165 The place of care: the relevance of the feminist ethic of care for social policy Selma Sevenhuijsen 179 , autonomy and the politics ofmulticulturalism Smvitri Saharso 199

INTERCHANGES Women's rights and 'righteous war'; an argument for women's autonomy in Afghanistan Gi1~ian WyUe 217

Maggie O'Neill, Adorno, Culture and Feminism Reviewed by Marina Calloni 225 Tess Coslett, Celia Lury and Penny Summerfield (ads), Feminism and Autobiography: Texts, Theories, Methods Reviewed by Jo Woodiwiss 227 Joan Dunayer, Animal Equality: Language and Liberation Reviewed by Jane Harris 229 Nancy j. Hirschmann, The Subject ofLiberty: Toward a Feminist Theory ofFreedom Reviewed hy Kimberley Curtis 231 Sbirin M. Rai, Gender and the Political Ecanomy of Development: From Nationalism to Globalization Reviewed by Suzanne Clisby 233 28

4 •• *~ . ;~B1EtilDS OF WOMEN'NEWSl.ETTER Vol.13 January· December 2002 "'-"",,,-, . "

Let's stop culture ofsilence 3

I&ff(f) (ffJ [j'd1J[Jrg the Silence To end violence ~ainst women and children 4

mJtj}J (f) fftJ (f) 1Ji) (t(f) ~ ofSurviving Violence Voices from the Women's Club 10

W!!@illIJlceilll Workers: Problems, Progress andProspects 14 Gender Development .29

Volume 11 Number 2 July 2003

Editorial 2 Caroline Sweetmall Early female marriage in the developing world 9 Robert Jensen and Rebecca Thornton Rethinking culture and development: marriage and gender among the tea plantation workers in Sri Lanka 20 Amali Philips Negotiating violence and non~violence in Cambodian marriages 30 Rebecca Surtees Early marriage and poverty: exploring links and key policy issues 42 Naana Otoo-Oyortey and Son ita Pobi Marriage, development, and the status of women in Kerala, India 52 Etizabeth Chacko Child support as a strategic interest: la Asoeiacion de Madres Demandantes of El Salvador 60 . Kelley Ready Early marriage in eastern Nigeria and the health consequences of vesico·vagillal fistulae (VVF) among young mothers 70 Eno-Obong Akpan Marriage, well-being, and agency among women 77 Meenakshi Thapan Rethinking marriage and gender relations using evidence from the Pacific 85 Nancy J. Pollock Resources 91 Compiled by Ruth Evans Book Review 91 Publications 93 Papers and electronic resources 96 Training manuais and tool kits 99 Organisations 100 Websites 101 Videos 102 Gender and Education 30

Volwne 15 Nwnber 3 September 2003

SPECIAL ISSUE Diverse Working Class Femininities and Education Guest Editors: Louise Archer and Carole Leathwood

EDITORIAL Lnllise Archer and Carole Leathwood. New Times--Dld Inequalities: diverse working- class femininities in education 227

Valerie Walkrdin,. ReclassifYing Upward Mobility: femininity and the neD-liberal subject 237

iHaeve O'Brien. Girls and Transition to Second-level Schooling in Ireland: lmoving on' and 'moving QUt' 249

SuI'; Ali. 'To Be a Girl': culture and class in schools 269

Helen we')',]un, Melo

Diam Rtqy. A Risky Business? ~1ature "Varking-class 'Nomen Students and Access to Higher Education 301

Valerie Hry.Joining the Club? Academia and Working-class Femininities 319 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2003 31 Gender & History

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Forum: Gender and Nation in Post-war Visual Culture Book Reviews 371 Mother, Child, Race, Nation: The Visual Iconography of Rescue Ann Laura Stoler, Camal Kllowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the and the Politics of 'fransnational and Transracial Adoption l11tillwte ill Colollial Rule (2002) FAE DUSSART 371 LAURA BRIGGS 179 Catherine Hall. Civilising Subjects: Metropole and Colony in tile English Sadists and Sissies: Anti-pornography Campaigns in Cold War Imagination. 1830-1867 (2002)j Kathleen Wilson, TIle Island America Race: Euglis/mess, Empire and Gender in the Eighteenth Century ANDREA FRIEDMAN WI (2003) JAMES EPSTEIN 373 'Mother's Little Helper': The Crisis of Psychoanalysis and the Andrew Kirkendall, Class Mates: Male Student Culture and the Making of Miltown Resolution a Political Class in Nineteentll·Centllry Brazil (2002) RODERICK JONATHAN M. MEIZL 228 J. BARMAN 375 Author exchange 256 Sueann Caulfield. In Defense of Honor: Sexual Morality. Modemity. and Comment Nation in Early-Ttventieth-Century Brazil (2000) EFI AVDELA CHARIS rnOMPSON 262 377 David M. Halperin, How to Do the History ofHomosexuality (2002); Paul Articles Hammond, Figuring Sex between Men From Shakespeare to Fem.ale Icons, Feminist Iconography? Socialist Rhetoric and Rochester (2002); Tom Betteridge (ed.), Sodomy ill Early Modem Women's Agency in 1950. China Ellglatui (2002) LAWRENCE NORMAND 378 TINA MAl CHEN 268 Felicia Gordon and P. N. Rubank, Marie Madeleine Jodin 1741-1790: actress, philosophe alld femillist (2001) JOHN HOPE MASON 'Subjective Testimonies'; Women Quaker Ministers and Spiritual 381 Authority in England: 1751}-1825 Joan B. Landes, VlSllalizing the Nation: Gender, Representation, and HELEN PLANT 296 Revolutioll ill Eighteenth-Celltllry Frallce (2001) KATIffiRINE A. ~ Wigwam to Westminster'; Performing Mohawk Identity in Imperial LYNCH 383 Britain, 1890s--1900. ' Lynn Ahrams, The Makillg ofModem Womall: Europe, 1789-1918 (2002); CECILIA MORGAN 319 Gisela Bock, Women in European History (2002) DEBORAH Refinement and Respectable Consumption: the Acceptable Face of SIMONTON· 384 Women's Smoking in Britain, 1918-1970 Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall. Family Fortllnes: Men and Women PENNY TINKLER 342 ofthe Ellglish Middle Class, 1781}-1850, revised edition, (2002) ALISON 1WELLS 386 Thematic Reviews Beverly Wilson Palmer (cd.), Selected Letters of Lucretia Coffin Molt Gender and the Family in Pre~industrial Europe (2002) JUDITH WELLMAN 388 361 S. H. RIGBY Susan Weiner, Enfants Tenibles: Youth and Femininity in the Mass Media P. Fleming, Family and HOllsehold in Medieval England (2001)j A. Lynn ill Frallce, 1945-1968 (2001) ROBIN WAI:Z 389 Martin, Alcoho~ Sex and Gender in Late Medieval and Early (2001); N. J. Menuge Modem Europe (ed.),MedievaIWomell alld Notes on Contributors 391 the Law (2000); P. Skinner. Women in Medieval Italian Society, 501J-1200 (2001); F. A Underhill, For Her Good Estates: 17le Life Of Elizobeth de Bwgh (1999) ~ Index In Vnlume 14 (2002) 393 Lost and Found: the Woman Writer in the Eighteenth Century NORMA CLARKE 366 Jennifer Summit, Lost Property: the Woman Writer and English Literary History, 138()-1589 (2000); Jane Spencer,Aphra Belm's Afterlife (2000)j Harriet Guest. Small Change: Women, Learning. Patriotism, 175()-181O (2000); Elizaheth Eger, Charlotte Grant, Cliona 0 GaUchoir and Penny Warburton (eds), Women, Writing alld the PublicSphere, 1701J-1830 (2001) GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 17, Number 6 December 2003 32 Contents

From the Editor 817 Articles The Managed Hand: The Commercialization of Bodies and Emotions in Korean Immigrant-Owned Nail Salons MILIANN KANG 820 Immigration and Mothering: Case Studies from Two Generations of Korean Immigrant Women SEUNGSOOK MOON 840 Knowing Women: Straight Men and Sexual Certainty NEAL KING 861 Research Reports The Myth ofPostfeminism ELAINE J. HALL and MARNlE SALUPO RODRJGUEZ 878 Feminists or ''Postfeminists''? Young Women's Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations PAMELA ARONSON 903 Perspectives Trafficking, Migration, and the Law: Protecting Innocents, Punishing Immigrants WENDY CHAPKIS 923 Korean "Comfort Women": The Intersection of Colonial Power, Gender, and Class PYONG GAP MIN 938 Book Reviews Voicing Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity by Aida Hurtado ELISABETH SHEFF 958

Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the 1Iventieth Century by Glenna Matthews DAWN MICHELLE BAUNACH 959 Taking the Field: Women, Men and Sports by Michael Messner NANCY THEBERGE 960

Call for Papers 963 With Thanks 966 Index 970 GENDER ISSUES 33 Spring/Summer 2002 VOLUME 20 NUMBERS 2/3

Articles

Rita J. Simon Introduction 3

Secretary's Commission on Executive Summary 4 0pp0I1unities in Athletics Commission Findings 9

Donna de Varona and Minority Views on the Report of the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics Executive Summary 31 Report 35

Katherine Kersten Testimony at the Chicago Town Hall 57 Meeting

Lisa Keegan Equal Opportunity in Education and Sport 61

Kimberly A. Yuracko Title IX and the Problem of Gender 65 Equality in Athletics

Earl C. Dudley, Jr. and A Comment on the Report of the 81 George Rutherglen Commission to Review Title IX Enforcement in Athletics

Barbara Murray How to Evaluate the Implementation 87 of Title IX at Colleges and Universities and Attitudes and Interest of Students Regarding Athletics Gender, Place and Culture 34

Volwne 10 Nwnber 3 SepteIllber 2003

Contents

Sarah Turner & Claire Freeman. Tribute to Robin Law 195

Aliron L. Bain. White Western Teenage Girls and Urb,m Space: challenging Holly- wood's representations 197

Kurt lveson. Justifying Exclusion: the politics of public space and the dispute over access to Melvers ladies' baths, Sydney 215

A DECADE ON Liz Bondi & Damaris Rose. Constructing Gender, Constructing the Urban: a review of Anglo-American feminist urban geography 229

Muhael Brown & Lynn Slaeheli. 'Are We There Yet?' Feminist Political Geographies 247

Mona Domosh & Karen M. Morin. Travels with Feminist Historical Geography 257

Jane M. Jacobs & Catherine Nash. Too Little, Too Much: cultural feminist geo- graphies 265

Jo lillie & Ruth Panel/i. Gender Research in Rural Geography 281 BOOK REVIEWS Feminirt Locations: global and wcal, theory and practice (Marianne DeKoven, Ed.) reviewed by Mary E. Thomas 291 Puri!) and Hygiene: women, prostitution, and the 'Amem:an Plan; 1900-1930 (David J. Pivar) reviewed by Richard Phillips 292

Women in Devewping Countries: assessing strategies for empowmnent (Rekha Datta & Judith Kornberg, Eds) reviewed by Firooza Pavri 293

ProvoAing Feminirms (Carolyn Allen & Jndith A. Howard, Eds) reviewed by Blanca Ramirez 296 Dirlmit Fulds: eightemth-cmtury fictions 'If Wales (Moira Dearnley) reviewed hy Pyrs GrufTudd 298

Under Construction: the gendering 'If modern/!), class, and consumption in the Republic 'IfKorea (Laurel Kendall, Ed.) and kfeasured Excess: status, gender, and consumer natwnalism in South Korea (Laura Nelson) reviewed by Lisa Kim Davis 300 Strip Show: performances 'Ifgmder and desire (Katherine Liepe-Levinson) and Striptease Culture: sex, media and the democratisation of desire (Brian McNair) reviewed by Laura M. Elk 303

Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union (Simon Duncan & Birgit pfau- Effinger, Eds) reviewed by Fiona M. Srnith 306 Engagillg Film: geographus 'Iffilm alld mobil/!) (Tim Cresswell & Dehorah Dixon, Eds) reviewed by James Kneale 309 Gender, Work & 35 Organization

Volume 10 Number 4 August 2003

ACADEMIC PAPERS Refashioning a Passionate Manager: Gender at Work CAROLINE HATCHER 391 The Interlocking of Gender with Nationality, Race, Etlmicity and Class: the Narratives of Women in Hotel Work AMEL ADm AND YVONNE GUERRIER 413 Pushed or Pulled? Women's Entry into Self-Employment and Small Business Ownership KAREN D. HUGHES 433 Temporary Work in the Public Services: lmplications for Equal Opportunities HAZEL M. CONLEY 455 'Zealotry or Nostalgic Regret'? Women Leaders in Technical and Further Education in Australia: Agents of Change, Entrepreneurial Educators or Corporate Citizens? JILL BLACKMORE AND JUDYTH SACHS 478 BOOK REVIEWS 504 NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover 36

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

Issue 38 2003

Disenfranchised Bodies Jyotirmoyee Devi's Writings on the Partition By DEBALI MOOKERJEA­ Text Only Version LEONARD

Utopia and Castration How to Read the History of Homosexuality By JEFF KING Text.QnlY-'iersion

Sm.oke and Mirrors Feminism, Figurality, and "The Vine-Leaf By VALERIE ROHY Texl Only Version

Elaine deJ~-.9oxli.ng, Portraiture~ and the Politics of Sexuality By CELIA S. STAHR Text Only Version

R!Uttoric of the MedicJllManagemj!nt of Intersexed Children New insights into "Disease", "Curing", "Illness" and "Healing" By J. DAVID HESTER Iext 011Jv Version

Sc,..eam,"pol!ular Culture. and Feminism's Third Wave: "I'm Not My. Mother" By KATHLEEN ROWE KARLYN Text Only Version

Stage DooLJennies Brett Farmer interviews Stacy Wolf about her New Book, A Problem Like Maria: Gender and Sexuality in the American Musical. By BRETT FARMER Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 38 HLfQ 37 Harrington Lesbian Fiction Quarterly

Volume 4 Number 1 2003

Judith P. Stelboum Editor's Introduction 1

M. Charlene Ball Dark Night 3

Kathie Bergquist Four Love Poems My Perfect Day 19 My Sexiest Fantasy 20 I Am a Very Lucky Girl 21 Four Cities, Four Seasons 22

Pamela Shepherd A Uttle Book of Saints 25 REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST

Sudie Rakusin Pen and Inks 43

Twenty Drawings Pages following page 43

Priscilla Rhoades Thirteen Days in the Bug House 65 DC Leatherman Biloxi Beach 85

Toni Mirosevich At the Desk Where I Didn't Write, in the Room Where I Didn't Paint 89

Carolyn Gage The Parmachene Belle: A One-Woman, One-Act Play 101

Lyn Davis Two Poems The Art of Arguing 119 Questions to Which a Best Friend Cannot Reply 121

About the Contributors 123 Judith P. Stelboum 38 Editor's Introduction 1 Victoria A. Brownworth Remembering Rape: Deconstructing Crimes Against Women 5 Kerry M. Regan Three Poems Interstate 23 Louisville 24 EssenceiWinter 2001 25

J. M. Beazer Ught Fuse. Get Away 27

REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST

Pepa Santamaria On My Painting Projects 49 Eighte~n Paintings Pages following page 49 Bar in the Street Barcelona, 2002 Old Woman /rom Galicia, 1998 Boxes, 2001 Pub Siglo XIX, 2000 San Francisco, 1999 Glass Door/rom Murcia, 1995 Bakery, 1985 Chairs /rom Extremadura, 1991 Woman /rom Nazaret, 1991 Motorcycle, 1991 Weil,1990 Chapel /rom Palma de Mailorco, 1991 Houses /rom Palma de Mailorca, 1995 Main Door, 1994 Shadows in Mazarron, 1996 Cat Under the Sun, 1992 Garden, 1995 Graffiti over Orange, 2002

Cynn Chadwick Never Too Late (From Girls with Hammers') 69 .Ann Tweedy Three Poems If 81 Appointment 83 Dissonant Planets 85 Nairne Holtz Not My Daddy's Country 87 Linda Eisenstein A Ten-Minute Play A Rustle of Wings 103 Esther K. Willison FuJIC"c1e 119 About the Contributors 129 Health Care for Women 39 International

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CONTENTS Volume 24 I Number 6 I 2003 Special Issue on mv/AIDS

EDITORIAL I Katherine Bruce I 481 NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I 485 HOME-BASED CARE IN BOTSWANA: EXPERIENCES OF OLDER WOMEN AND YOUNG GIRLS I Elizabeth Lindsey, Miriam Hirscbfeld, Sheila Tlou, and Eiphram Ncube I 486 PEER LED HIV/AIDS PREVENTION FOR WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICAN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS I Peggy O'Hara Murdock, Hari Garbharran, Martha Jo Edwards, Maria A. Smith, Johnny Lutehmiah, and Makhosi Mkhize I 502 VULNERABLE ADOLESCENT MOTHERS' PERCEPTIONS OF MATERNAL ROLE AND mv RISK I Janna Lesser, Rachel Oakes, and Deborah KoDiak-Griffin I 513 mv SEXUAL RISK BEHAVIOR AMONG PUERTO RICAN WOMEN I Denise Dixon, Michael Peters, and Janet Saul I 529 FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO WOMEN DECLINING ANTENATAL mv TESTING I Tomas Campbell and Susan Bernhardt I 544 ADHERENCE TO ANTIRETROVIRAL MEDICATIONS IN HlV/AIDS CARE: A NARRATIVE EXPLORATION OF ONE WOMAN'S FORAY INTO INTENTIONAL NONADHERENCE I Kathleen Johnston Roberts and Traci Mann I 552' BARRIERS AND MOTIVATORS FOR LOW-INCOME BRAZILIAN WOMEN IN METROPOLITAN BELO HORIZONTE: INSIGHTS FOR AIDS PREVENTION I Clauria Ladeira McCalman I 565 Health Care 40 for Women International

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CONTENTS Volume 24 I Number 7 I 2003

EDITORIAL I 587 CONTEXTUALIZING A MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CASE OF IVF I Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli I 591 FATALISM TOWARD BREAST CANCER AMONG THE WOMEN OF GHANA I Rachel M. Mayo, Anita Hunter, and Veronica G. Parker I 608 SELF-CARING OF WOMEN WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS LIVING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INDEPENDENCE I Carol L. Baird, Donna Schmeiser, and Karen T. Yehle I 617 MEASURING REPRODUCTIVE MORBIDITY: A COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACH, JORDAN I Salah M. Mawajdeh, Raeda Al-Qutob, and Amy Schmidt I 635 LIFE AS MOTHERS IN A NEW LAND: TIlE EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD AMONG THAI WOMEN IN AUSTRALIA I Pranee Liamputtong and Charin Naksook I 650 Health Care for Women 41 International

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CONTENTS Volume 24 / Number 8 / 2003

EDITORIAL / 669 NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES / 671 IMPLEMENTING WOMEN'S CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMS IN AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE POPULATIONS / Paula M. Lantz, Carlyn E. Orians, Edward Liebow, Jennie R. Joe, Linda Burhansstipanov, Julie Erb, and Kathryn Kenyon / 674 THE VIEW FROM SOMEWHERE: LOCATING LESBIAN EXPERIENCE IN WOMEN'S HEALTH / Carol McDonald, Marjorie McIntyre, and Beverly Anderson / 697 MAJOR FACTORS THAT IMPACT ON WOMEN'S HEALTH IN TANZANIA: THE WAY FORWARD / Pauline Peter Mella / 712 TE CONTARlA MI VIDA: I WOULD TELL YOU MY LIFE, IF ONLY YOU WOULD ASK / Ruth Ann Belknap and Pilar Sayeed / 723 THE IMPACT OF mV/AIDS ON BAHAMIAN WOMEN: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE / Shane Neely-Smith / 738 ERRATA / 755 Health Care 42 for Women International

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CONTENTS Volume 24 / Number 9 / 2003

EDITORIAL / 757 WOMEN'S SOMATIC STYLES: RETHINKING BREAST SELF-EXAMINATION EDUCATION / Lyndall Ellingson / 759 BREAST CANCER SCREENING METHODS: A REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE / Mandana Vababi / 773 MAINTAINING RESPECTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY: GENDERED LABOR PATTERNS AMONG WOMEN INJECTION DRUG USERS / Nila Ginger Hofman, Teri A. Strenski, Patricia A. Marshall, and Robert Heimer / 794 BEHAVIORAL PRACTICES AND MORTALITY IN WOMEN FORMER COLLEGE ATHLETES AND NONATHLETES / Grace Wyshak / 808 MEDICALIZED MENOPAUSE, U.S. STYLE / Vicki F. Meyer / 822 PERCEIVED EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY IN PERIMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN: AN INTERNET PILOT STUDY / Andra S. Davis, Kay Gilbert, Philip Misiowiec, . and Barbara Riegel / 831 BOOK REVIEW / Susan Mattson / 849 Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review Download entire issue here as an rich Volume 14, Number 2 2002 text file (3.14MB)

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Features Setting the Agenda: the Politics of Feminist Publishing in Australia By Louise Poland.

Personal Reality and the New Reality of Interpretation By Dorothea Rosa Herliany

A Ribbon Around a Bomb: Identity and the Body in the Diary of Frida Kahlo By Grace McQuilten.

Re-membering My Mother's Body By Sylvia Martin Reviews Incantations of Grief and Memory Vivienne Cleven, Her Sister's Eye. Reviewed by Janine Little.

The Invisible Private Marele Day, Mrs Cook: The Real and Imagined Ufe ofthe captain's Wife. Reviewed by Caroline Webb.

On Human Kindness Elizabeth Jolley, An Innocent Gentleman. Reviewed by Jasna Novakovlc.

Bringing Down the House Fiona McGregor. Chemical Palace. Reviewed by Carolyn Hughes.

Lesbian Invisibility: Internalised Homophobia, the Torture of Silence C. C. Saint-Clair, Silent Goodbyes. Reviewed by Evelyn Hartogh.

Planetary Influences Dorothy Porter, Wild Surmise. Reviewed"by Rose lucas.

Death by Mismanagement: Cusack's Love Story Dymphna Cusack.. Say No to Death. Reviewed by Susan Carson.

On the Crossroads of Cultures Eva Sallis, City of Sea Uons. Reviewed by Jasna Novakovlc.

Rediscovering 'Other' Black Australians Marilyn Lake, Faith: Faith Bandler Gentle Activist. Reviewed by Lynette Russell

Plus ~a Change? Sarah Delamont, Changing Women, Unchanged Men. Reviewed by Jo Undsay.

Out There and Down There Dr. Carol Booth, Woman to Woman: A Guide to Lesbian Sexuality. Reviewed by Evelyn Hartogh.

Armed Bodies of Men - and Women Louise Westmarland, Gender and Policing. ReViewed by JaneMaree Maher.

Women Reading 'Terrorism' Susan Hawthorne and Bronwyn Winter, September 11: Feminist Perspectives. Reviewed by Amanda Third. 44 IIDmIZONS ARTS &LIT FALL 20031 VOLUME 17 NO.2 READ UP ON 32 WOMEN'S HISTORY ]{erizoYl,~ Jllarks \~l()men's History Month NEWS 'dth a he\'Y ofhouks reviews. And there's 1110re on nul' website at www.herizons.ca! -6 Gut,)' WOlll<1l Smface ill Wah uf Cu,l ' CAN LIT Morat(lJi~nlby Mtlllira~idd;TllJstiPs, 6. .. - 1._.. . 33 FIC })on'1 Bust US-·AllfW honk_eharlsJ)tttcrway~t_9~t 11le Bone House by Luanne }\rmstrong, girls offthe streets-.hr ~1jchel1eFttl1eh;Takf>13~ck The Wrong Madonna by Britt th(! Night II. Hapr IhugsoH the- Rise by ShallntHl Holmstrom, Green Music by Ursula Pflug, Mangoes Dt>vine, Sites We Like. Ctmfen·nNlsal~d Covens, on thlo Maple Tru by Uma Parameswaran, Outskirts; Nelliegrams .:md morel Women Writing From Small Places edited by Emil)' Schultz. and Hating Glad.J'S by Leona Gom. FEATURES NON-FIC RUN SHEILA RUN ' 37 BOOK PICKS 18 Sheila Copps has come a long way since. Tory ') The Birth ofPleasure by Carol Gilligan, fisheries minister John Crosbie ('.ailed her 'bab)'.· Blach- Tights, Women, Sptm tmd Once the country's deputy prime minister, she now SenlrlHt;) by Laura R,>hinson, Misinfimned aspires to be leader of the Liberal part)'. What do Consellt hy Lise Cloutier- Steele, Veiled Courage: leading Liberal women think ofher chances? Tnside theAJghGl1 Womt'll '.s Resist111U'e hy (',heryl ~r Kai Hasselriis B'dard,

MARYPRAIT: 22···'THE LIGHTNESS OF BEING Williams. Mar)'PraH ha~ heen eaUecla 11l)C:10t' tllelilt:hell,lllli her ....••.•...... •. lllu5ei~ prohably ~lli)re aew­ I.:at~I*jo~:~(edel~.~7r.t()t.~.~.hedrooJn...T~.~ .• Ero8 ~~Jl~al111.1~rC~Jly~se.sise~pJll:rcd 1111his prom~ of '~~l~~f0~llada'~ leading alitsts. by (;1" Then Sand 26~~~~~~~E co peJfOflllaJit.·,~ artist$ Lon1. ~filla~lat:l(IShawua Demp8~Y havehn'wel}iexplol'ed the mltallledwild~rne5s of Cailadianpatriarchy, uprooted hahyhomophollt's and-gt't 3 thi$i:~t~l-t~.d~l1'~';\;fashiontreud as J.eshian Rangers. Sf.eJlha~t~ by DOU1P,t INTERSECTIONS 47... BY LAlLA MALIK Tht hllmig1 ~ '0' 60 Alison Stone The Sex of Nature: r ~ \:> :::t=: A Reinterpretation of Irigamy's Metaphysics and Political Th01tght "'N CO - C·C 85 Lisa Cosgrove Laboring Women, Coaching Men: ~. "'W Masculinity and Childbirth Education in the Contemporary United States ""'" I 135 Ranjoo Seodu Herr ;;> ~ 1':: ~. The Possibility of Nationalist Feminism 0 0 - ::::t=:> ""0 0 161 Raja Halwani W "1j'" Care Ethics and Virtue Ethics ;>-' «: 193 Ross Elliot Eddington MiUet's Rationalist Error

Book Reviews 212 Christa Acampora Body Talk: Philosophical Reflections on Sex and Gender by Jacquelyn N. Zira 215 Susan Babbitt Women and Autobiography edited by Martine Watson Brownley and Allison B. Kiminich 218 Katy Gray Brown Going Native: Indians in me American Cultural Imagination by Shari M. Huhndorf 221 Maria Cimitile Antigone's Claim: Kinship between Life and Death by Judith Butler 226 Andrew Cohen Feminist Interpreuuions of Ayn Rand edited by Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra 229 Michele Dumont Wounds of the Spirito Black Women, Vioknce, and Resistance Ethics by Traci C. West 232 Leslie Francis The American Dream in Black and White: The Clarence Thomas Hearings by Jane Flax 235 Leslie Francis To Speak as a]udge: Difference, Voice, and Power by Sandra Berns 237 Moira Gatens GWes Dekuze and the Ruin of Representation by Dorothea Olkowski 240 Lisa Heldke Camal Appetites: Foodsexidentities by Elspeth Probyn 242 Hilary Robinson The "Weak" Subject: On Modernity, Eros and Women's Playwriting by Serena Anderlini~D'onafrio 246 Notes on Contributors 250 Guidelines for Contributors 253 Books Received International Feminist Journal 46 of Politics

VOLUME 5 2003 NUMBER 3 NOVEMBER 2003

ARTICLES

Gender and Democratization

Gender and Democratization J. Anti Tickner 329

Feminism and the Challenges of the 'Post-Cold War' World Jane S. Jaquette 331

Anti-statism and in International Sodal Movements Jane Mansbridge 355

Constructing Democracy Marian Sawer 361

Reply by Jane Jaquette Jane S. laquefte 366

Mainstreaming Gender in Global Public Policy Jacqui True 368

The Post-Washington Consensus and Economic Representations of Women in Development at the World Bank Suzanne Bergeron 397

Beyond a Strong State and Docil~ Women: Reproductive Choices, State PoHcy and Skewed Sex Ratio in South Korea Young Rae Dum 420

CONVERSATIONS

Gendcring War Talk

'We Are Scattered Like Seeds and the World Is Full of Us' (N. A. from Afghanistan} Ayesha Khan 448

Manly After-effects of 11 September 2001: Reading William J. Bennett's 'Why We Fight: Moral Clarity and the War on Terrorism' Bat-Ami Bar On 456

Huge Wing Magda Camed 459

Post Gulf War FonHn

Assault on Iraq Amina Mama 461 International Feminist Journal 47 of Politics

VOLUME 5 2003 NUMBER 3 NOVEMBER 2003 (continued)

Creeping Militarization Cynthia Enloe 463

Learning after 11 September 2001 ZeJira F. Arat 465

Women in Af~hanistan. Iraq and Palestine Haleh Aft/lar 467

Women Marginalized in Japan Junko KunitlObu 469

BOOK REVIEWS

Rethinking the Canon: Reflections on a Text that Ought to be Essential Reading Patricia Jeffery and Amrita Basu (cds), Appropriating Gcnder: Women's Activism and Politicized ReHgio'l in SOIlOI Asia Ruth Jacobson 471

Shirin M. Rai, Gender mid the Political Economy ofDevelopment: From Nationalism to Globalization LRMUq ~4

Brooke A. Ackerly, Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism Chris Corrin 476

Victoria GOllzclles and Karen Kampwirth (eds), Radical Women in Latin America: Left and Right Virginia Vargas 478

Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young, Spreading Misandry: The Teaching ofContempt for Men in Popular Culture Terrell Carver 480

Dennis Altman, Global Sex Matthew Waites 481

Val Plumwood, Environmental Culture: Tile Ecological Crisis ofReason Susan Board 483

Simon Dalby, Etll'irollmental Security Victoria Taylor 485

Notes on Contributors 488

Call for Papers 492

Index ofVolume 5, 2003· 493

Reviewer Acknowledgments 498 In Every Issue 5 editor's letter 61 A Belle's Last Toast By Jennifer Savage 48 6 meet the iris staff 7 contributors 64 Women's Health Activism: Instilling a 10 fyi for Learning and Social Justice 40 iris profiles By Lataine Waltowitz 63 feminist pop quiz 68 The Wonderful World of Aphrodisiacs 106 say what? By Megan Dillman 70 Here's to You, Staci: APersonal Account of Nonfiction Features Growing Up With American Television By laura Lee Mattingly 12 So Wrong It's Right: The Guilty Pleasures of 73 Is Something Wrong Down There? Reality Television By Camilla Wells By Bill Albertini 76 More Than Just Sex in a City 18 Make Me Overl AShort History of How I and By Mary Vause the Rest of America Became Addicted to 80 A Passion for ... Menstruation? Makeovers By Eshe Coleman By Karlyn CroWley 26 Dating, in Five Acts By Helen Lodge Interviews 36 Reasonable Person: 32 Tempting Antidote: Jenny Toomey AFeminist Goes to Law School, Part III discusses music, activism, and passion By Danielle Pelfrey Duryea By Mendy Gladden 43 Regarding Idealism 79 Sex and the City: By Kirsten Beattie AModerated Group interview 46 Responding to Aradia: Young Feminists By Kaeisha O'Neal and Megan Dittman Encounter the Second Wave By leslie Aronson, Adrienne Bailey, Anna Cook, Jane Dickie, Bethany Martin, and Elizabeth Poetry Sturrus 9 Stargazer Lily 52 Ultrasound By Anne Silver By Anne Panning 21 The Mona Lisa Is a Very Tiny Painting 57 "Why Are We Reading a Handbook on By Laura Phillips Rape?": Teaching and Learning at a 39 Ghazal of Nines Women's College By Nicole Cooley By Madeleine Kahn 42 Savonaroia's Cape 89 Literature After Feminism by By Camille Norton Rita Felski 55 My Daughter's Dresses Reviewed by Meg Gardiner By Andrea Potos 90 Labyrinth of Desire: Women, Passion, 56 Clear Blue Sky: Fido and Romantic Obsession by By Susan Maurer Rosemary Sullivan 60 Paradelle of Portent Reviewed by A. C. Geogh.n By Terry Wolverton 91 3 Asian American Writers Speak Out 67 Becoming on Feminism by Mitsuye Yamada, By Viola Lee Merle Woo, and Nellie Wong 86 Geisha Reviewed by Jolie Sheffer By Kathleen Hellen CD and Concert Reviews Photography 93 Let It Rain, Tracy Chapman 22 Girlhood Revisited Reviewed by Courtney Fenner By Ellie Brown 94 The Dance Machine Erase frata Remix Record, Erase Erata FictiOil Reviewed by Lida Noory 94 Now, Jessica Andrews 82 Dippermouth Blues Reviewed by Kirsten Beattie By lizette Wanzer 96 Goldfrapp Concert Revi~wed by Jenna Wortham Book Reviews 87 The Assault on Diversity: An Organized Challenge to Racial and Gender Justice by Lee Cokorinos Reviewed by Candace Caraco 88 Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century's fnd by Sara Evans Reviewed by Rei Magosaki 49 ISIS INTERNATIONAL .1:,211: Spaces

B Oppressive Traditions Must Be Departments Challenged in the Home First 1 Editorial By Kumari Kimendhri Pillar 4 Clips Unpading g€niUr i.n.equitu$ $loris ill lhi family, with a 29 Resources Krutilly of MW IL'O/Iltn, os rrn.Hhus IMmsdl'l!s, nprodl>ct llnequ.al relationship1- 29 Books 33 Book Review 10 Women Have to Cope 85 AIDS, 37 HEAlTH SecnoN: Economic Woes Afflict Zambia 37 A Cafeteria Pope By Jack Zimba and Benedict Tembo By Jan Brazill Mrm and fTIi)fT, !L'I'lmM an compel/ttl to take fuU rupOllSi· The Cotholie Chwrh's prohihitwlI ofarti/kialbirlh control bUity far 1M family ill/he {nee cfa /lWll1lting deaJh toll from has caused worldwuu luffuing. AIDS and amidst wor"ning fC01\OnIic ronditiou 38 Declining Birth Rate Worries MOl By T5ai Ting.l 13 At Home with the Struggle TajWllJl'$ popula!WIl is rapidly ~ing. The govtrnmVlt By Sarah Raymundo wanU to ~ the birtll rote by offering inu!ltw to Philippines' militant urban poor activist, Kn Nen Guernro, COlJp!es. but wiU the sdllme PfUl,-'e effutiwl reroun/s Mw 3M uO'fltd from kr OWIl upern= in the 39 What Happened to the 71 ers? struggle against gender aIId class appnr.nioru. By Ruth Pollard ' Austrolia's Ihirly·SOlTltlhing IWmtn em in M hurry /0 haw 16 Extended Families Wane as Group chUdren. But it mo] rwllx so rosy to have a Sponl4l1WUS Parenting Vanishes in zambia pnglWMj' 01 this age. By Benedict Temoo 40 MEOlA SECllON: With the nuclear family ifICreaWigly becoming 1M prtooknt 40 Porn Spam: It's Getting Raunchier pallern, group and wmmllllity parentirlg in Zambia /10 By Julia Schoores longer holds truditioMl soddy togelhu. E·moil and Inhrrut spamslen em trying /odri,.. traffic /0 a growing numberofwebsites thal fwlure rope, bestiality 18 Locations of Silence ami ~ porrwgrnphy. By Roselle Pineda 41 Women's Media Transformed by Thi sikJu:e and IUl.cutainty toot OIY eonditioll$ 01 thtir u· Internet By Shiela Gibbons i$ren,ce haw ",Iegatid ksbians to the margins oftM family Feminist publications on in.crrosingly fading aUiaJ from ond community. But lhe] hat.. olso CllSUml surokal. rommereial shelws and s1aruis due ro wgging tcllMmy aM rompdiJiM. OIMn use intmlet as a mtQ1\S of suroiool. 22 Navigating Spaces: Lesbians 44 ICT SECTION: How to Encourage Women in Claiming Territory Unux By Val Henson By Alia Levine Why art warnell indifferent /0 using LiIlur and rompulers Where ron lesbiaM find and creale 0 legitimale spoa fw ill gtllernll The l7Wiy ways ro b""111 social borriui and themulws within thefamilyand $OCie.tyl Tht wrilerdrwms 00t'1'l;OI7U' b1asesandprei~' to 11llnxt WOmlll (buc1e) Into of a time when it lro/ild M longer be r=usory ro n,egotiate computing. lubiM spa«.

25 HIV/AlDS in Tanzania: Why are Girls Still Being Buried Alive in Muslim Communities? By Salma Maoulidi The custom of arranged morrfuges is cOridemning young britkJroa wtaindes:Uh. Generolly, the HlVlAIDSpandtmk is infliding a duproporlionnle burde1\ all IWmtlI. Journal of-----­ 50 Feminist Family TherapyTM .An International ForU1n

Volume 14, Numbers 3/4 2002

Introduction: Parenting for the Next-Gender~a-Iion: Integrating Diversity In the Raising of Children: Celebrating Not Exaggerating Our Differences Toni Schindler Zimmerman Jennifer Mattern Aberle The Transmission of Values to School-Age and Young Adult Offspring: Race and Gender Differences in Parenting Maria E. Pagano Barton J. Hirsch Nancy L. Deutsch Dan P. McAdams The Parenting Practices of Dual·Earner Couples Who Successfully Balance Family and Work: SheJJey A. Haddock Toni Schindler Zimmerman Usa R. Current AshleyHaNey Parents as Sexuality Educators: The Role of Family Therapists in Coaching Parents Jennifer Kra/chick Zeynep Biringen Gender Messages in Parenting Magazines: A Confent Analysis Jennifer M, Greve Spees, Toni Schindler Zimmerman

INTERVIEWS

Interview with Jackson Katz, EdD Lori Lund

Interview with Mary Pipher, PhD Lori Lund

HUMOR SECTION

My kiol, Ken David MacPhee

MOVIEIPLAY REVIEWS The Princess Diaries, Directed by Garry Marshall Reviewed by Tom Rinkoski Adventures In Parenting: Spy Kids, Directed by Robert Rodriguez RevieWed by Kristen Holm and Kathrine Daniels Gender·lnformed Parenting: A Review of the Film HarryPotter and the Sorcerer's Stone Why Not Hermione Granger? Directed by Chris Columbus Reviewed by Susan M. Wolfgram

BOOK REVIEWS

Hyperparenting: Are You Hurting Your Child by Trying Too Hard?, by Alvin Rosenfield and Nicole Wise Reviewed by Kevin P. Lyness Building Moraf Intelligence: The Seven Essential Virtues That Teach Kids to Do The Right Thing, by Michelle Borba Reviewed byKaren B, He/meke For Lesbian Parents. by Suzanne M, Johnson and Elizabeth O'Connor Reviewed byKaren Rattenborg JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION ' 51

Fall 2003 Volume 19 Number 2 o Editors' Introduction Elisabeth SchUssler Fiorenza 1 Kwok Pui-Ian o Articles - New Scholar Award \\Tinner: Shifting Identity' The Contribution of Feminist Thought to Theologies of Religious Pluralism Jeannine Hill Fletcher' 5 The Case ofthe Missing Goddess, Plurality, Power, and Prejudice . in Reconstructions of Malta's Neolithic Past Kathryn Rount,-ee 25 Reading the Raced and Sexed Body in The Color Purple: Repatterning White Feminist and Womanist Theological Hermeneutics Margaret D. Kamitsuka 45 Response: Reading Womanists, Repatteming Ourselves Stephanie 1: Mitchem 67

Rejoindel' Dialogue beyond First-Wave Margaret D. Knmitsuka 75 o Speaking Out ---'- Clergy Sexual Abuse, Where Are the Women? Knthleen Sands 79 o International Board Reflection _ Religious Authority and . \Vornen's Religious Experience Maria Jose Rnsado-Nunes 85 o Cutting Edges _ Men in Biblical Feminist Scholarship Esther Fuchs 93 o In a Different Voice _ On the Road North Jill MacLean 115 o Living It Out ~ ~---- New Scholar Award Honorable Mention: 'We're the Other Catholic Church", . Feminism in a Radical Catholic Renewal Community Benjamin E. Zeller 123 New Scholar Award Honorable Mention: A Feminist Theoethical Analysis ofWhite Pentecostal Australian Women and Marital Abuse Meredith Fmser 145

o Notes on Contributors _ 169 Journal of Gender Studies 52

Volum.e 12 Number 3 November 2003

Silvia NtW-Zehni. hnages ofSheherazadc: representations ofthe postcolonial female subject 171 Sarah Pink. 'A bit of dust on the floor': in the absence of the Spanish housewife? 181 Helen Malson & Catherine Swann. Re-producing \o.·oman's· body: reflections on the (disJplace(ments) of 'reproduction' for (post)modem women 191 Laura Severin. 'The gilt is off the gingerbread': Stevie Smith's revisionary fairy tales 203 M. Isabel Sankwtaria j Capdeuila. 'He comes back badder and bigger than ever!' Readapting the masculine and negotiating the feminine in treasure-hunting adventure fiction 215 BOOK REVIEWS To Speak Is Never Neutral (Luce higaray) reviewed by Mary Eden 229 MellJ1norphosts: wwards a TfUlteridist thtory '!f b«lmIing (Kosi Braidotti) reviewed by Tom Hall 230 Irif«ting the Tr"'lmmt· being an HlV-posiiWe analYst (Gilbert Cole) reviewed by Hamtinder Dosanjb Kaur 232 Kakidoscopit EIhnid!J: inltmalional migration and the r«onstnution '!f _mWli!:; idmJiJUs in India (prema A Kurien) reviewed by Emma Louise Berry 233 Qyur GlobalkMans: citi

Carol L. Jenkins, MPA, PhD Guest Editor

Introduction: Widows and Divorcees in Later Life Carol L. Jenkins, MPA, PhD

Increased Hospitalization Risk for Recently Widowed OlderWomen and Protective Effects of Social Contacts James N. Laditka, DA, PhD, Sarah B. Laditka, PhD

Health, Widowhood, and Family Support in the North and South Pacific: A Comparative Study James W. McNaliy, PhD

African Widows: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives Maria G. Catteli, PhD The Impact of Minority Group Status on the Projected Retirement Income of Divorced Women in the Baby Boom Cohort Barbara A. Butrica, PhD, Howard M. lams, PhD

Gender, Widowhood, and Long-Term Care In the Older Mexican American Population Jacqueiine L. Angel, PhD, Nora Douglas, Ronald J. Angel, PhD

Transitions to Supported Environments in England and Wales Among Elderly Widowed and Divorced Women: The Changing Balance Between Co-Residence with Family and Institutional Care Karen Glaser, PhD, Emily Grundy, PhD, Kevin Lynch, BBc

Care Arrangement Choices for Older Widows: Decision Participants' Perspectives Carol L. Jenkins, PhD

Widowhood and Spirituality: Coping Responses to Bereavement SCOff T. Michael, PhD, Martha R. Crowther, PhD, Bettina Schmid, MA, Rebecca S. Allen, PhD

Not on Their Own Again: Psychological, Social, and Health Characteristics of Custodial African American Grandmothers Dorothy S. Rulz, PhD, Carolyn W. Zhu, PhD, Martha R. Crowther, PhD, MPH

Conclusions Carol L. Jenkins, PhD

About the Contributors Editor's Note / 6

WOMEN'S HISTORY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: RETHINKING 54 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE-CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION Mary P. Ryan The Public and the Private Good: Across the Great Divide in Women's History / 10 Joan B. Landes Further Thoughts on the Public/Private Distinction / 28

ARTICLES Judith P. Aikin Gendered Theologies of Childbirth in Early Modern Germany and the Devotional Handbook for Pregnant Women by Aemilie Juliane, Countess of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1683) / 40 Carolyn J. Eichner 62 "Vive la Commune!" Feminism, Socialism, and Revolutionary Revival 0 in the Aftermath of the 1871 Paris Commune / 68 f-< CJ) Brian D. Bunk Revolutionary Warrior and Gendered Icon: Aida Lafuente and the ~- Spanish Revolution of 1934 / 99 ...CJ) Mary Procida Z Feeding the lmperial Appetite: lmperial Knowledge and Anglo-Indian >Ll Discourse / 123 ;::E 0 Susan Zeiger 0'" '" The Schoolhouse vs. the Armory: U.S. Teachers and the Campaign ~ '" against Militarism in the Schools, 1914-1918 / 150 () ~ GEITING TO THE SOURCE (f) Sherry H. Penney and James D. Livingston ....J Hints for Wives-and Husbands / 180 '"ci Z REVIEWS U') ~ .-< Jo Ann McNamara .J A Failure to Conununicate / 188 0 g Women in the ChlUch: Moving Toward Equality by Lesly F. Massey; Forgetful ofTheir '""""' Sex: Fenwle Sanctity Qlld Society, c.1. 500-1100 by Jane TIbbetts Schulenburg; Aspiring SRints: Pretense ofHoli1ll?SS, Inquisition, and Groder in the Republic ofVenue, 1618-1750 by Anne Jacobsen Schutte; Cities oflAdies: Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries, 1200-1565 by Walter Simons. Sharra L. Vostral Reproduction, Regulation, and Body Politics / 197 A Social History ofWet Nursing in America by Janet Golden; Sexlwl Chemistry: A History ofthe Contraceptive Pill by Lara V. Marks; Before Roe: Aborti071 Policy in the States by Rosemary Nosiff; Regulating Menstmation: Beliefs, Practices, Interpretations ed. by Etienne van de Walle and Elisha P. Renne. Jelena Batinic Voices of the Other from the "Other Europe": Recovering EastMCentral European Women's Literary Heritage / 207 A History ofCentral Eastern Europe~" Women's Writing ed. by Celia Hawkesworth; A False Dawn: My Life as a Woman ~y Ilona lackova. Kathleen M. Blee Troubling Women's History: Women in Right-Wing and Colonial Politics / 214 Days of Discontent: American Women and Right-Wing Politics, 1933-1945 by June Melby Benowitz; Un-American Womanhood: AntiradicalisnJ, , alld the First Red SalTe by Kim E. Nielsen; Gennan Women for Empire, 1884--1945 by Lora Widenthal.

ABSTRACfS / 222 CONTRIBUTORS / 229 NOTICE TO CONffi'BUTQRS / 232 ANNOUNCEMENTS / 234 55

\Illume 28, No, 3, Fall 2003

2 From the Editor

4 Kollshah JEWISH WOMEN MAKE NEWS Golda's Balcony· Fighting domestic violence· The odd couple-Ruth & Connie • one of the 25 most dynamic mayors in North America· and more.

Why is this magazine 38 Reviews called Lilith? Jews in early America· Superwomen role models, pre-wwn . Poetry of loss and silence In the Garden ofEden, long • New guides through Jewish women's history· and more. before the eating ofthe opple, the Holy One created the 45 Creative Edge first human beings-a man, Art and artifacts to enhance your life. Adam, and a woman, Lilith. Lilith said "We are equal 46 Tsena Rena because we are created LILITH's line-up. of what, where and when. from the same earth." -FROM THE ALPHABET 48 ,The Dancer BY RUTH LEVITT OF BEN SIRA, 23A-B Her husband has lost his ability to reason, but not his car keys. \\'hat happens next? ~mamm 56 Volume 5, Issue !\'O S

departments 4 contributors 5 first person L1FE·AFFIRMING JOURNEYS Five women reveal some important le~ns awut quality of life that they've learned since bejng diag- nosed with cancer. 32 cancer girl EASY DOES IT Realizing that pamper- ing herself while undergoing cancer treatment doesn't come easily, Cancer Girl decides to get professional help from the Institute tor TensB, Neurotic W,)men

features 10 east meets west by Angela SWdta Westem medicine offers many treatment option~ to c.anl';er patient-s. But art incleasing number of patients II and medical ptactitioners are paying close attentIon to a wide range of additional therapies offered by compte mental)' and alternative medicine (CAMi. MAlAM pres- ents 3ll O'o'elView of different CAM rractices.

16 chemobrain's getting its due by SUB Rocfm13l1 II is common to hear cancer survivutS inention chem'J therapy's. effect on their cognitive functioning. Now that Quality of Ufe ISSUes are getting more attentH)f1, the med- ical establishment is starting to Jist~f1 to their concems,

20 advice from the real experts by Musa Mayel MAMM presents an excerpt from contributing editor 24 Musa Mayer's new booll, in whicJ1 she interviews sev- elal wornen diagnosed with ixeast cancel. Mayal hOpe5 othel women will find comfurt in the ways these people h3'le reflamed their life experience.

companion 24 the write stuff For many peophO!. writing about their cancel tan indeed be Jil emotional experience, aod as patients and Hperts aglee, it can also be quite therapeutic. MAMM looks at current re:;earch and uffers tips on hOVl' to gel started. 25 a prescription for strong bones Whether induced by Gl1amotherapy or not, menopau3e can compromise w,)ffien's b:me health. MIJMM shm,'s .....'hat steps women might take to maintain or improve bone density. 28 clinical trials: quality of life A sample 01 some ongoing trials that lcok at varl0us psychoiogical, (;og~ nitive and phYSical problems faced by many survivors. ~mamm Issu~ Volume (i" N"@9 57 T: TjTulyi~~g~~r~:, '" 2003, )." ~ , { , '-' .. ~" , '-

departments

a contributors 8 editor's letter 10 letters

12 panorama Ovarian Cancer Invaders; Reel to Reel

14 body wisdom WOMEN WHO BARE THEIR BREASTS. A breast cancer sUr'IIivor re::a\ls how she joined a Unique group of women who help each other in a "cry personal WJ'j to leam abOut p')stmastectQOlY options.

18 speaking out WAY PAST PINK. A manifesto to offer strength to the ever-growing community of women tak­ ing an aciive role after diagnosis.

19 in practice MUCH BEITER TO SHARE. Agyne>"..ologic oncologist talk., about lhe risks of reproouc.ti",e caneer in women diagnof.ed with breast cancel, urging more cross­ disdplnaty communication among oncologists.

48 cancer girl THE COURAGE COMPLIMENT, Mooy people as:;uffie that cancer patients are very brave, But cancel' patients oft~n don't Kllow what these people are talking about, Our columnist explores this ~disconne~I."

features

20 i heard you were sick... by t.)nthia R}'iln Think befor~ you speak: fl. rhetorIcian alla breast cancer !:.urvivof examines now gossip aMut illness affects thos» diagnosed with <:-anc.er.

24 now, when i look at women ••.and men b}' Julia A/var8?_ The shock she felt upon learning about the Qre,;st canc.;>.( diagnosis of r.er friend and literary agent inspired this writer to pen the~ verses.

28 1-2 punch by Sue Rochman, MAMM delves; Into the late~t research on comorbldity-when an indi"jdual has two or ffiJre serious medlcal conditinns that overlap.

34 profiles DOING HER RESEARCH, RALLYING THE TROOPS by Paula Morris. Breast C'lIlCer sUI'I.'h'IJl 811d Iowan Christlne CarlY.!nter be~omes a leading advvcate, PROVIDING A HEALING HAVEN by Ashby Semple. Connie Herrick helps build a complemental)' and alternative medicine clinic to aid low-inc.ome women.

companion 40 Clinical Trials Watch: De'

departments 6 contributors 8 editor's leiter 1 0 leiters

12- panorama The Greater Good; Old Drugs, New Hope; A Cut Above

16 sexuality INTIMACY AND RECDVERY. Your sexuality could be affected on your road to recovery. Our sexpert explains why communication is key.

17 first person LOCKS Of LOVE. A schoolteacher recalls a special student.

21 tributes BUILDERS AND SHAKERS. MAMM remembers women's cancer advocates Patricia Ban and Cindy Melancon.

22 beauty spol WAKE UP YOUR SKIN. Treannenl can be harsh on your skin. Try these tips to return that rosy glow.

64 cancer girl MY CRAVING fOR CHEMO. You'd never expect it, but there are day~ when you'll want your chema and you'll want it now.

features

26 the doctor will be with you shortly.., Reflections from Eve Kosotsky Sedgwick, MuSE Mayer; Andrea King Coliier and Kathiyn COil way. Photographs by Catfina Genovese. Waiting rooms run the gamut from sterile to comforting; boring to distracting. Four women talk about their experiences.

34 race and the cure by Sue Rochman. Our contributing editor details the raging debate over how (or if) the concept of race should be used in cancer research.

40 for the record Introduction by Jasmin Chua. Forty seven members of the MAMM community update us about their lives.

50 profiles MARKETING A GODDESS, by Bonnie Hart $outhcott. Breast cancer sUl\'ivor and former Microsoft executive Trish May launches a nonprofit devoted to call­ cer research. fAITH, HEALING & THE TRUJILLOS, by Ashby Semple. A devoted husband and wife are diag nosed with cancer, and their daughter aidS thelt recovery.

companion · >: C. .'" 56 Sensitivity to Ovarian Symptoms; Web of Medical Info 59

A Journal about Women and Society

No.13? of 2003

Responses to Manushi 2

Teaching Pluralism and Tolerance 4 Building on Our Own Traditions SANKRANTSANU

"Thirst for the Poor, Thanda for the Affluent" 9 Protest Against Coke at Kerala's Plachimada SHAKUNTALA NARASIMHAN

When Victims Are Defamed 13 The Interdependence of Rickshaw Pullers and Owners Cover photo: SondeepShankar MADHU K1SHWAR Lakhs of rickshaw pullers use these humble vecbicles as a place of rest and sleep. Know Your Rights: Laws againstDomesticViolence...... 24

Partners in Politics, Competing in Crime .26 Growing Importance ofIndependents and Rebels in Local Elections: Part Two MEDHA NANIVADEKAR

Eklavya DebateContinues : The Science and Art ofLearning 35 Critique of the MP Government's Response RAMAKANT AGNIHOTRI Stifling Innovation .37 C.N SUBRAMANIUM

Back to Basics 39 AMITASHARMA

Short Story: Narcissi , 41 MADHULIKA LIDDLE 60 MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN Coveringalltheissuesconcemingwomenandmedia

VoJume31,Number3 Summer2003

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MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN Covering all the issues con<:eming women and media

Volume 31, Number 4 Fal12003

Feminist perspective still missing from public affairs debates 4 Boxed In: Women still outnumbered behind scenes and on screen 4 Research ill Depth - Working women in mainstream magazines 5 Research ill Depth - Feminism and newspaper women's sections 14 Commentary - Why women read newspapers less than men 24 MEDIEVAL FEMINIST 61 F O,R UM ~ NO. 35, SPRING '2003

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Message from the President 3 Message from the Managing Editor 3 Announcements 4

NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS AND GRADUATE REPRESENTATIVES 6

BIBLIOGRAPHY Fall 2002 9 Spring 2003 13 Gilds AfrjcQ

BIBLIOGRAPHY: WOMEN AND MEDICINE 19 Monica Green nOOK REVIEWS 24

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION 69 62

Issue Number 67, Autumn 2003 Fear In Midwifery and Birth

DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 2 From the Editor 4 Poetry 5 Networking 6 Tricks of the Trode lotus Birth, page 36 7 Morion's Message 8 Question of the Quarter 61 Evidence-Based Midwifery 62 Media Reviews FEATURES Midwifery Today 64 News 70 Classified Advertising 9 Courage- GlORIA lEMAy n Calendar 10 Takaphabia - GLORIA lEMAy 73 Photo Album 11 Fear, Society And Birth- JENNY HAll International Midwife 13 Sharing The Staries- SHEW' MOOR' 46 Country Contacts 15 Fearfui Fantasies- MICH'l< KJ..eIN 49 Cards and LeHers lB Connecting To Birth-JUDY SLQM' CoHAlN Cytolec, poge 31 lllustrolion by Jennifer Rosenberg 20 Fear of Death During Labaur- MICHel OD'm 23 Though I Walk Through The Valley .. ,- DANA JESPERS'N 24 The Role Of Fear In The u.s. Birthing Pracess- CouuN IlAK 28 The Department- VAilRIE VICI

44 Interviews With Maiden Midwives- MARy KRoEG'R Phalo by John Thornburg. International Midwife 50 Meet Kiyoka Inoue, Japanese Mldwife- SARA OHGUSH. 52 Working Relalions: Midwives And Obstetricians In The Netherlands- VANESSA STU'" 56 A Time To Be Barn- M.CHElf KJ..e'N 57 Norvvay: The Breastfeeding Top Of The World- TIN' GRm 60 A Home Away From Home Birth- MAAlfN' w.,CffTER 63

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MO}'d;f>:2~)tk mmpdgtl ft..adsm It: th~ $.':a:t ·tradi~ ag4l1~ut ·:c;,~~ffh:!{h'i5 k:; 'N'')ijH~:'''} in J=~tliafid The eight anm/fit"! bthind the campaign How t(lOmen ofdijfirmf nati011alitieJ au h.:m~ diffirmt poJidt-s on prostitlltion bJJt premmd to pottntifll SiX climts. PAGE 33 h.1Vl' dgretd to join fOra; to "ombat mt}ficking in womm. PAGE 16 A;:'U18 of tdn~,/n in the SJ;:{ :~tn{.J;! .3'2tw--.;:'an :iUPP;/i3JJhY,1 ;l;ld The ~1mt ofw••tal violenu against il1cb;e-ncienca minors ;71 the sn; trade in Fillumd js not When prostiwrioJl is a hiddm act, tiN ad"quntdy r'tcognised. PAGE 37 bttlana betU'tm mpprmiotl and i1Jtupm, della becomes very narro/l). PAGE 18 H-r1;\3 ?rJ~:tmo ?~'C'i::oc'DF> A UNproTOcol with :1 controversjal Hu';'! w';~mtFi inp:'i}:;th:~';:b\l drjinitioJl oftrafficking, PAGE 40 i1'~':i:h~ms~il!-%

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THE UNIVERSE OF GENDER QUOTAS The mlml1" in which gnula equality andg",ukr qUDttlSart discussed in political dC'bam ~·..ill be sorted into t100 main stances; thl: dhrbur'St' ifrighis an' the discoUY1,ofutilily. The PhDdissertation "Quotas and Controvmies'" analyst's h()tJ.J the needfor quota! is jtlSrificJ in debate; in some European

countries - with Q spetialfocm on Norway, where quotasyrtmu hal,'t' bun on tht' agmda fir 4 kmgtime.

"WHERE HAVE ALL THE WOMEN GONE" Out ol7J compll(" biographit'Jtm9' one was u1nttm by aInnak studmt. And ,m/J_to;~r~{tIu:",ak stud~wts mmtion~dgirt:'fntl womrn at aU in. rJlei~biogrdphies. Thr devtl()P71le1Jt/ro1Tl~~1Tl('s to simple prog;r~T,!!ing to fxpmise at a wry ~ll1Iga~~ k.*'m­ tioned uveral tiYlftblJ.'1l)·~ tlJtTr UlOrM aPP~tr1ltJy'~~Te~iJIi~ mit foruwnm than [0" mm togajn~~tol E;!~lf;'IJ~~

SEPTEMBER II AND MALE VIOLENCE How could Septf'mbt1'lJHinkrpreudforn;aiin!e1"!dJ:ft!~~ h thn-e I1IY)mtIY1ifn1~~m global violence I1n1t;!~~~,~7·if# one bmld lInd thfli~Irn5o(iiuiividua' ~.toUJ~r&tt~T$g~ the othtrf 1JJ(: ~ugfJ/torJ ofFadi'1U SttJ;lntkft~llbe.~E~~~ untkrnandblg.t"eJffjUtJ~"lfj·!fe26-yelJ~-()kJJ:JniIf:kWf'if'tf' was rnllrderedinSu't:dl'l1 bj Imfl1lhtt hI jl1mmry this year.

Attempts to ddiM gnuk:r-powfr discoursu A munJwk[or Africall genrkr rmarchers in t;'~ Scandinavian COuntrit'i has gmcmud has bun to d£iYlnmUCf fhl white, Wesurn a J,·bau. Hm tm Danim a"d SwedUb produ.tion

t. ~{I\.~t'~l~i~?; g(~;H:;(;r Womm art/ru w apply fOr fUtuicmic poJi­ The Danish socioklgist Signi Arn/red is co­ tiom. The univmitits do not think, talk or ordinating tht research programme Sexuality, UJriu about gmdtr. What, thm, are the bar~ Gr1UU,. ami Sod~ty in Africa. One ambition riffl10 W01}'lf7J's academic carem? PAGE 12 h to CTtnU l2 space for gmdu thtort/ical tbinking in Africa. PAGE 34 '::-:',:~. [;'_'~'"~:"\-;G~':: ~:,:.' ~ \,(;;:J if.··.·,"'· ,,,. Sht was tht fim c()-{)rdinalOr ofNordic &mak tmploym in particular au directly WomensStudiesfrom 1991~1994. This connected to a monitor that rt'gister thdr autumn sht pmrnudher docraral dijjt'Tta~ methods ofworking. PAGE 36 rion on 1he women's mot!rmmt in Finland arui W'e-st Gemumy!nnn the J9601 to the ~':';:'\': ::::1b-l;c-z;~[.::nr ",dafth, 1980,. PAGE 21 PAGE 40

2,500participants from 9{countria met in Uganda in lui)' for the 8th Interndtional IlltGfdisciplinar)' Congress Women's WorldJ 2002 -for the first time argal1ised in an Afritan cOlt/my. PAGE 29 ~~ ~ ... .. 65 yJOURNAL

APublication of TIle Na.tional Women's Studies Association

Vol. 15 No. I, Spring 2003

Oracle (Photo) J.MAC viii

Introduction

Women and War, Women and Peace MARGARET H. MCFADDEN , .ix

Articles

Fractured Borders: Women's Cancer and Feminist Theatre MARY K. DESHAZER , 1

Women of One or Many Bonnets?: Quaker Women and the Role of Religion in Trans-Appalachian Settlement NEVA JEAN SPECHT 27

Pleasure, Pain, and the Power of Being Thin: Female Sexuality in Young Adult Literature BETH YOUNGER 45

Representing Domestic Violence: Ambivalence and Difference in What's Love Got to Do with It DIANE SHOOS 57

The Self Is Not Gendcrcd: Sulabha's Debate with King Janaka RUTH VANITA 76

Reports

The State of NWSA: 2002 Presidential Address MAGDALENA GARCIA·PINTO 94

Feminists Protest War with Iraq NWSA Statement, 25 February 2003 Photo Essay AMY C. HUDNALL 99

Voices from the Economic Sonth

Laws Against Domestic Violence; Underused or Abused? MADHU KISHWAR 111 Review Essays

American Indian Women: Nurturing American Indian Cultural and Political Continuance CHRISTOPHER B. TEUTON 123

Rethinking Feminism and Visual Culture JESSICA DALLOW ...... •...... 135

Gender and Medicine in Nineteenth-Century America NANCY M. THERIOT 144

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A Publication ofThe National Women's Studies Association (continued) Vol. 15 No. I, Spring 2003

Book Reviews

Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism by Brooke A. Ackerly Retrieving Experience: Subjectivity and Recognition in Feminist Politics by Sonia Kruks JOAN C. TRONTO 154

Has Liberalism Failed Women! Assuring Equal Representation in Europe and the U.S.' edited by Jytte K.1ausen and Charles S. Maier Debating Women's Equality: Toward a Feminist Theory of Law/rom a European Perspective by Ute Gerhard ALYSON M. COLE 157

Remembering the Darkness: Women in Soviet Prisons edited and translated by Veronica Shapovalov Till My Tale Is Told: Women's Memoirs oftbe Gulag edited by Simeon Vilensky BARBARA EVANS CLEMENTS 161

Such News ofthe Land: U.S. Women Nature Writers edited by Thomas Edwards and Elizabeth A. DeWolfe In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and. Illustration, 1780­ 1930 edited by Barbara T. Gates JOSEPHINE DONOVAN 164

A Promise and a Way ofLife: Wllite Antiracist Activism by Becky Thompson Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement edited by Emmie S. Adams, et a!. PHYLLIS PALMER 168

"My Heart Is A Large Kingdom": Selected Letters of edited by Robert N. Hudspeth Transfiguring America: Myth, Ideology, qnd Mourning in Margaret Fuller's Writ­ ing by Jeffrey Steele CAROL FARLEY KESSLER 171

Women in Argentina: Early Travel Narratives by M6nica Szurmuk Women at Sea: Travel Writing and the Margins of Caribbean Discourse edited by Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert and Ivette Romero-Cesareo In Praise of New Travelers: Reading Caribbean Migrant Women's Writing by Isabel Hoving LEE SKINNER 175

An Anthology: Life-Writings by British Women, 1660-1815 edited by Carolyn A. Barros and Johanna M. Smith Plotting Women: Gender and Narration in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth- Cell­ lury Britis11 Novel by Alison A. Case Revising Women: Eighteenth-Century Women's Fiction and Social Engagement edited by Paula R. Backscheider Hungry Heart: The Literary Emergence ofTulia Ward Howe by Gary Williams RICHARD C. TAyLOR 180

Women and Spiritual Equality in Christian Tradition by Patricia Ranft Women in the Church by Lesly F. Massey Women and World Religions by Lucinda Joy Peach Women, GeJlder, Religion: A Reader edited by Elizabeth A. Castelli with Rosamond C. Rodman GAIL J. STEARNS 185

ChicOIlO Ways: Conversations with Ten Chicana Writers by Karin Rosa Ikas Telling to Live: Latina Feminist Testimonios by the Latina Feminist Group TACE HEDRICK 191 !~ ~. 67 yJOURNAL

A Publication ofThe National Women's Shldies Association (continued) Vol. 15 No.1, Spring 2003

Tile Kitchell Spoon's Handle: Tronsnationalism and Sri Lanka's Migrant House­ maids by Michele Ruth Gamburd Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work by Rhacel Salazar Parreiias CHANASAI TlENGTRAKUL : 19S

Measuring Up: How Advertising Affects Sel/·Image by Vickie Rutledge Shields. and Dawn Heinecken Fashion, Desire, and Anxiety: Image Gnd Morality in the 20th Century by Rebecca AInold Body Work: Beauty,and Self-Image in American Culture by Debra Gimlin LORI DUIN KELLy 199

Dinner Roles: American Women and Culinary CultuIe by Sherrie A. Inness Welcome to t1113 DreamllOuse: Popular Media and Postwar Suburbs by Lynn Spigel LISA M. CUKLANZ 204

Women: Wor.k and Computing by Ruth Woodfield Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing by Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher CHERIS KRA.MARAE 207

Wired to the World, Cl1Qined to the Home: Telework in Daily Life by Penny Gurstein MARY A. ARMSTRONG 211

Gender, Power and Organisations: An Introduction by SusanHalford and Pauline Leonard Rethinking Organizational and Managerial Communication from Feminist Perspectives edited by Patrice Buzzanell PEREGRINE SCHWARTZ-SHEA 213

Desiring Revolution: Second-Wave Feminism and the Rewriting of American Sexual Thought 1920 to 1982 by Jane Gerhard New Millenial Sexstylcs by Carol Siegel BARBJ\RA RYAN 216

Modeling Feminist Mentoring: Introduction AMY C. HUDNALL _ 220

"Women and the Construction of Knowledge"-Student Book Reviews PATRICIA H. MILLER 220

Poignant Relations: Three Modern Frencll Women by James Smith Allen CATHERINE PARAYRE 221

Feminisms at a Millennium edited by Judith A. Howard and Carolyn Allen BLAISE ASTRA PARKER 223

Women, Cellder, and Human Rights: A Global Perspective edited by Marjorie Agosin ROBERT A. yARBROUGH 225

Framed: Lesbians, Feminists, and Media Culture by Judith Mayne KRISTAN POIROT 227

Announcements ,..""""" ", ,;, ,, 229

Contributor Notes , 230 68 D'~J Nashim A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES

Fall NUMBER 6 5764/2003

In Memoriam-Dafna lzraeli 3

To Our Readers 7 Joel B. W%we/sky, Reader Response: Beruriah's Final lesson 205 WOMEN, WAR, AND PEACE IN JEWISH AND MIDDLE EAST CONTEXTS Esther Fuchs, Sexual Politics in the Biblical Narrative: Consulting editor: Alice Shalvi Reading the Bible as a Woman, reviewed by George Savran 209

Symposium: Tamar EI·Or, Next Year '"Will Know More: Women, War, and Peace in Jewish and Middle East Contexts literacy and Identity among Young Orthodox Women in Israel, participants: Charlotte Elisheva fonrobert, Calia Golan, Clare Kinberg. reviewed by Judith Tydor Baumel 216 Sylvia Fogiel-Bijaoui, Laura Levitt, Re/a Mazali, Shu/ami! Reinharz, Erella Renee levine Melammed (ed,), "lift Up Your Voice": Shadmi, Marla Brettschneider, Maika Enkef, Judith Stern Peck 9 Women's Voices and Feminist Interpretation in Jewish Studies, MargaJit Shilo, Women as Victims of War: The British Conquest (1917) reviewed by E/isheva Baumgarten 222 and the Blight of Prostitution in the Holy City 72 Margalit Shilo, Ruth Kark, and Galit Hasan-Rokem (eds,), Hanita Brand, loyalty, Belonging, and Their Discontents: The New Hebrew Women: Women in the Yishuv and the Zionist Women in the Public Sphere in Jewish and Palestinian Movement from a Gender Perspective, reviewed by Yossi Goldstein 230 Cultural Discourse 84 Nahla Abdo and Ronit lentin (eds,), Women and the Politics of Sachlav Stoler·Liss, "'Mothers Birth the Nation": Military Confrontation: Palestinian and Israeli Gendered Narratives of The Social Construction of Zionist Motherhood Dislocation, reviewed by Deborah Greniman 235 in Wartime in Israeli Parents' Manuals 104 Phyllis Chesler and Rivka HaUl (eds.), Women of the Wall: l.i/ach Rosenberg-Friedman, Religious Women Fighters in Israel's War of Claiming Sacred Ground at Judaism's Holy Site, Independence: A New Gender Perception, or a Passing Episode? 119 reviewed by Brenda E. Brasher 241 Noya Rima/t, When a Feminist Struggle Becomes The Feminization of Poverty: 11 th Annual Conference a Symbol of the Agenda as a Whole: on Women's and Gender Studies and Feminist Theories, Tel Aviv The Example of Women in the Military 148 University, reviewed by Hanita Brand 245 Bonna Devora Haberman, Israel, a Palace in Space: Call for Papers-Nashim no. 9 A Gendered Re·Yision of Territoriality 165 Jewish Women's Spirituality 250 Contributors to this Issue 252 ****

Estelle Gershgoren Novak, Two Poems 182 Shirley Adelman, Ammunition 184 Resident artist: Judith Margolis, Three Israeli Artists Respond to War 185 Maya Dunsky, The High Priest: Face· Inner Face: A Dance Essay 198 NOQA 69 Nordic Journal ofWomen's Studies

no. 2 2003, Volume 11

Srqanne V. Knudsen and Bente Meyer Editorial 66 Yvonne M¢rck and Dar/he Stauntes Introduction: Gender and ethnicity 67 Randi Gressgard and Christine M. Jacobsen Questions of gender in a multicultural society ...... 69 Anna Bredstrom Gendered racism and the production of cultural difference: media representations and identity work among "immigrant youth" in contemporaty Sweden 78 Hanne Haavind Masculinity by rule-breaking: cultural contestations in the transitional move from being a child to being a young male 89 Dar/he StaUlues Where have all the subjects gone? Bringing together the concepts of and subjectification 101 Yvonne M¢rck Narratives of the intersections of masculinities and ethnicities in a Danish high school class 111 70

news National and International News ..4 interview Interview with Chrystos 11 special feature: women and education Education and Women 18 Women's Studies Beyond Academia : 19 Seeking Sisterhood: A Voice from the Third Wave 22 Insidious Oppression 26 Making the Case for Women's Colleges 29 Boys Will Be Boys and Girls Should Too? 31 Anti-Feminists in Glass Houses 33 Southern Discomforts: Report on the NWSA Conference 39

conference NOW: The Drive to Beat Bush in 2004 44 .The Silence Around Black Women and Rape : ,45 A Young Feminist Looks at NOW 46 reviews Bridging Women's Voices : 54 Legally Blonde 2: Dumb, or Just Blonde? 56 commentary Julie's World: Male-Bashing 58

regular features Festivals 60 Letlers 62 Dykes to Watch Out For 64

Cover photo of Chrystos by Jean Weisinger 71 ,I o o

ADBlng Ignored al 131 Malnslreamlng Gender on 121 Ihe Road 10 JohanneSbUrg World Summit

SI~le~enl !4/ Women's Caucus 15l Lobbying lor Gender and Concerns Inclusiveness alille WSSD

III Media and Suslalnable DevelopmQnl: Empowering Ihe People Ihrough Community Radio 72 Peace&Freedom MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

Fall 2003 www.wilpf.org·Vol.63·No. 2

U.S. WllPF Board Member Joyce Mclean being arrest­ ed in Capitola, California, during a protest in April. Joyce and other activists blocked the federal government building in protest of the inva­ sion of Iraq. Joyce is also a member of WllPF's International Executive Committee and head of the International leadership Development .Committee. Inside This Issue Executive Director's Column 3 Water, Women, War & Globalization .4 Water Privatization: Myth and Reality 6 Revolt Against Water Privatization 8 Water Saving Tips 9 Weapons and Water Do Not Mix .10 UFORJE: Building a Beloved Community 12 Who Governs Water? 14 Committee Corner 16 The International Criminal Court .18 The Ruins ofWar 19 WlLPF Interns Work for Peace ' 21 Testifying Against the Nuclear Arsenal 22 Celebrating JAPA's Book Awards 23 Defending Cuba's Sovereignty 24 WlLPF on the Web 25 Looking Back at Korea 27 WlLPF Gathers in the West 28 Branch Action News 30,31 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY Volume 27 Number 2 2003 73

SPECIAL SECTION: WOMEN AND DEPRESSION Editors: Susan Nolen·Hoeksema and Gwendolyn Puryear Keita FEATURE ARTICLES Women and Depression: Introduction Susan Nolen~Hoeksema B9 Gwendolyn Puryear Keita Depression During the Menopausal Transition Nancy E. Avis 91 Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination as Sources of Depression Deborah Belle 101 Among U.S. Women Joanne Doucet Improving Services for Women with Depression ;n Primary Wayne J. Katon 114 ' Care Settings Evette J. ludman Depression DjsabiJit~ and Rehabilitation Services for Women judith A. Cook 121 Depression and PTSD in Survivors ofMale Violence: Mary P. Koss 130 Research and Training Initiatives to Facilitate Recovery Jennifer A. Bailey Nicole P. Yuan Veronica M. Herrera Erika l. Lichter RESEARCH ARTICLES Adult Antisocial Behavior and Affect Regulation Among Primary lisa Caren lilt 143 Crack!Cocaine.-Using Wom~n Denise A. Hien Deborah levin Toward a Typology ofAbusive Women: Differences Between julia C. Babcock 153 Partner-Only and Generally Violent Women in the Use of Violence Sarah A. Miller Cheryl Siard Decision to Leave Scale: Perceived Reasons to Stay or Leave Helen M. Hendy 162 Violent Relationships Doreen Eggen Kelli Freeman Cheryl Gustitus Phillip Ng Students' Quality of Experience and Perceptions ofIntolerance jayne E. Stake 174 and Bias in the Women's and Gender Studies Classroom Craig Malkin

BOOK REVIEWS Women's Inhumanity to Women, Mary M. Brabeck lB6 ~y Phyllis Chesler Rachel E. Latta Gender, Social Inequalities, and Aging, Joan c. Chrisler lB7 by Toni M. Calasanti and Kathleen F. Slevin

Stalking: Perspectives on Victims and Perpetrators/ ' Susan A. Freedman 188 by Keith E. Davis, Irene Hanson Frieze, and Roland D. Maiuro {Eds.} Handbook ofAffirmative Psychotherapy with Lesbians and Gay Men, Kristin A. Hancock 189 by Kathleen Y. Ritter and Anthony I. Terndrup (Eds.)

Depres'sion and Women: An 'Integrative Treatment Approach, Dana Crowley Jack 191 by Susan L. Simonds The Development ofAnorexia Nervosa: The HU(Jger Artists, Sue A. Kuba 191 by Sylvia Brody Women's Mental Health: A Comprehensive Texibook, Roberta L. Nutt 192 by Susan G. Kornstein and Anita H. Clayton (Eds.) The Tending Instinct: How Nurturing Is Essential to Who Gayle E. Pitman 194 We Are and How We Live, by Shelley E. Taylor A New View of Women's Sexual Problems, Sarah Walker 195 by Ellyn Kaschak and L",?nore Tiefer PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 74 Volume 27 Number 3 2003

FEATURE ARTiClES Dispositional Hardiness and Womenls Well-Being Relating to Gender Mindi D. Foster 197 Discrimination: The Role ofMinimization Kenneth·l. Dian "If Only I Were Thin Like Her, Maybe I Could Be Happy Like Her": The Peggy Chin Evans 209 Self-Implications ofAssociating a Thin Female Ideal With Life Success The New Meaning ofMs.: Single, but Too Old for Miss Carol A. lawton 21S Judith E. Owen Blakemore lesa Rae Vartanian Measurement The Feminist Supervision Scale: A Rational/Theoretical Approach Dawn M. Szymanski 2:!' Labeling ofSexual Victimization Experiences Calling It Rape: Differences in Experiences of Women Who Do or Arnold S. Kahn 233 00 Not Label Their Sexual Assault as Rape Jennifer Jackson Christine Kully Kelly Badger Jessica Halvorsen Shades of Gray: A Qualitative Study of Terms Used in the Measurement Sherry l. Hamby 243 ofSexual Victimization Mary P. Koss EIhnicity Gender-Role Attitudes in University Students in the United States, Irene Hanson Frieze 256 Slovenia, and Croatia Anuska Ferligoj TIna KogovSek Tanja Rener Jasna Horvat Natala Sarlija The Use of Self-Pleasure: Masturbation and Body Image Among Julie l. Shulman 262 African American and European American Women Sharon G. Horne

BOOK REVIEWS Women's Group Therapy: Creative Challenges and Options; Carolxn Zerbe Enns 270 by Vera Sonja Maass The Psychology ofGender and Sexuality: An Introduction Mary Gergen 270 by Wendy Stainton Rogers and Rex Stainton Rogers The Psychology ofSex, Gender; andJobs: Issues and Solutions, Clara B. Jones 271 by louis Diamant and 10 Ann lee (EdsJ Walter Ellis Evolution, Gender; and Rape, by Cheryl Brown Travis (Ed.) Arnold S. Kahn 273

Gender; Sexuality and Violence in Organizations, by Jeff Hearn and loraleigh Keashly 275 Wendy Parkin Heidi Gottfried Women and Gender: Transforming Psychology (2 nd Ed.), Virginia Norris 276 by Janice D. Yoder Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy; by Arnold A. lazarus and Robin Powers 277 Ofer Zur (Eds.) Psychiatric Illness in Women: Emerging Treatments and Research; Marla Somova 277 by Freda lewis-Hall, Teresa S. Williams, Jill A. Panetta, and John M. Herrera (Eds.) Body Image, Eating Disorders, and Obesity in Youth: Jaine Strauss 278 Assessment, Prevention; and Treatment, by J. Kevin Thompson and Linda Smolak (Eds.) Race, Gender & Class 75 An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal

II Volume 10, Number 2, 2003 II Race, Gentler, anti Class In Social Work Guest Editor: Beverly Favre

Beverly Favre 3 Introduction: Race. Gender and Class in Social Worle

Jacquelyn Mitchell and Rufus Sylvester Lynch 8 Beyond the Rhetoric of Social and Economic Justice: Redeeming the Social Work Advocacy Role

Taryn Lindhorst and Ron Mancoske 27 Race, Gender and Class Inequities in Welfare Reform

David N. Cramer and Joy Smith McElveen 41 Undoing Racism In Social Work Pracllco

Makungu M. Aklnyela and Delore. P. Aldridge 58 Beyond Eurocentrism. Afrocentricity and Multlculturalism: Toward Cultural Democracy In Social Work Educallon

Cheryl Mill. 71 Reducing Ov8rrsprssentatJon ofAfrican American Ma/es In Special Education: The Role of School SocIal Worke",

Michele Weber 84 An &pJOTBtory StUdy on the Effects ofPerceives Gender Inequities on Financial Stress in Black Marriages

Michelle Emery Blake and Suzie T. Cashwell 96 Use of PoetIy to Facilitate Communication about Diversity: An Educational Model

Michael Forster and Tim Rehner 109 Delinquency Prevention as Empowerment Practice; A Community·Based Social Work Approach

Ben Menes Robertson 121 Spirituality: The Process ofAwakening

BJ Bryson and Victoria A. Bennet-Anyikwa 131 The Teaching and Learning Experience: Deconstructing and Creating Spare Using a Feminist Pedagogy

Caroline Tolbert, Trudy Steuernagel, and Ridge Bowman 147 Direct Democracy, RacelEthnlcity and Health Care Policy

Ronda M. Bryant 171 Book Review

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JUXTAPOSITIONS

Volume 26:2 2003

INTRODUCTION JilL STEPHANIE MORGYN YVONNE BLOMER bone-garden LISA MANFIELD 12 Shinjuk.u 83 Three Orange Cocks 84 Juxtapositions 5 MOIRA MACDOUGALL Fishy Truth '3 MARGOT GALLANT 86 JACQUELINE SOnOWlcK The Absent Bride SHORT STORIES The Spanish Book (Part 1) 20 Hotel Astoria JESSICA GRANT (Part 2 of The Spanish Book) 21 Messiah 9 The Nosegay ART (Part 3 of The Spanish Book) ReBeCCA CAMPBELL 22 The Road to Ezeiza .lANA CURLl The Tower ,. (Part 4 of The Spanish Book) 23 Geisha (Blue) 4 Mme,Jemuul 14 CONSTANCE WeSLEY SHERRY ELSWICK Mavis aod Mahoo 2. The Eden Above 26 The Mouth of Margaret 29 CINDY FROSTAD MAGGIE ZIEGLER TRACY HAMON Child of the Wind, Spirit 44 losing Words 33 buried stone (hidden treasure) 30 I Still Have My Colours 55 LINDA M. WALLACE Sleep Deprivation ALEXANDRA J. KNOWLES •• An Evening Tale 56 Men Without Ups 3' BEVERLY J. KOSKI cay 32 KARl STRUTT Looking Back 77 Rubato 66 DONNA LANGEVIN Just Turned Forty 8. 98 Body Language 4' After the Walk EILEEN fAVORITE Fragments 46 Those Eyes 78 BETH GOOBIE SHANNON STEWART the calm beneath sleep 48 REVIEWS wired If This Were a Fairytale 88 '0 REVIEW BY FIONA fOSTER JULIE MAHfOOD The Romantic 99 Meeting the Muse ., REVIEW BY LISA MAN FIELD POETRY SUSANNA ROXMAN The Lost Garden '00 Cycladic Figuring NAOMI BETH WAKAN (c. 2600-2200 6e) 63 REVIEWS BY VIRGINIA AUlIN Reflections While lovemaking 7 Interior With a Kitchen Maid 64 A Hard Witching '02 Across the Plateau 8 Atlantica MARCIE McCAULEY '02 Stores 73 REVIEW BY GAYLA REID Closer Apart '0' MARGO BUTTON While a Stuffed Heart Roasts in the Oven 74 The day she had a stroke 76 CONTRIBUTORS '06 77

Volume 26:3 2003

INTRODUCTION PENELOPE HARWOOD ANNETTE SCHOUTEN WOUDSTRA Hands _18 Outside the Broken"<:lown Door 79 LANA OKERLUND the bananas 80 Before and After 5 MOBERLEY LUGER You Are Beautiful 23 MEREDITH TREDE MICHELE ROWE After the Biopsy 81 82 SHORT STORIES The Seventh Month 25 Familial Signs

ALiSA GORDANEER LYSE CHAMPAGNE ALEXIS EASLEY mother and daughter 87 Cuckoo's Nest 7 landscape of Desire 32 Slow Burn 34 sliding 88 HINDU SURESH Sisters 3' The Moment Before You Reached Me 19 WINONA BAKER PATRICIA ANN TREAT American Gothic 94 SARAH BUTLER Uving Alone Now 37 Rain in the Morning 96 Block 56 26 Changing Woman 97 CLAR!; DEVLIN Lose Touch LOUISA HOWEROWE 46 Tide First Month in Trident 38 47 PAMELA PORTER ART JENNIFER D. MUNRO The Roses of Winter 48 Fill in the Blank 53 HEATHER HORTON Tango and Fugue 60 Cheltenham Eden 4 CLAIRE TURCOTTE RENEE NORMAN Melissa 24 Bridal Veil 63 A Dozen Brown Eggs 62 Dream (Nightmare) 4.

SVDNEY SMITH VERONICA GAVUE The Backyard Jungle 71 Poets of the Kitchen Sink 56 Splitting "~tones 68 REVIEWS ELIZABETH BLANCHARD Keeping Place 59 The Colour of Life Itself 83 REVIEWS BV VIRGINIA AULIN STEPHANIE SICOTTE Confidence 98 AMANDA HALE The Rider 60 " Waiting for the Piano Tuner to Die 99 Trapper Ray , 89 Grandfather's Garden 62 She Writes: love, Spaghetti and Other SASHA SAINT~AU8IN Stories by Youngish Women 101 Come, my love, my lamb. my shepherdess 65 POETRY The River 67

PATRICIA BRODV "KAI FIERLE-HEDRICK CONTRIBUTORS 103 American Girl. July 5th 16 The Incurable Wound 01 Being 69 When You Begin the Weaning 17 PEARL HAMILTON I Would Feel Cramped and Cold n I Am Only Outside 78 Sag~!!~~ 78

:710,. 62 Jummer 2003 FEATURES COURAGE

~6~ lllil 29 ~ iitt 65 ~ The Courage ofChickadees Beyond the Words Time to Celebrate: by Lori Brady by Rebecca Fitzgibbon Holidays and Holy Days artwork byJanice M. Leotti by Waverly Fitzgerald REGULAR COLUMNS ~IO~ iitt 69 ~ Chasing the Moon ~4~ Sisters ofthe Earth: by Katherine Houston Brown Living the Dream: Reclaiming Our Connections to Gaia artwork by Rowan Kimsey Letter from the Editor by Cristina Eisenberg by Anne Newkirk Niven ~ ~13~ ij 71 Goddess Muse: Mother ofCourage: 31 ~ iitt Creativity as Spiritual Practice Fear as Our Sacred Ally One ofTen Thousand: by Anne Markel by LeniAustine The Morrigan artwork by Kim Saul Lady ofRavens DEPARTMENTS by Diana Paxson ~17~ artwork by Tanya Stewart ~ Walking in Moonlight !l!ll 73 A Circle is Cast: by Eloise Twining 41 ~ lllil Ideas for Ritual Work artwork by Suzanne Gardner Herbal Adventures: Gifts from the Land ~18~ 77 ~ by Susun Weed iitt Courage in the Shadows: Leaves of Sage: Book Reviews Peace for ,the Qyiet Spiritual Warnor iitt 45 ~ by ErinJohansen Sage Advice: iitt 83 ~ artwork by Sudie Rakusin Wit and Wisdom on Your Path Tools for Transformation: by Lunaea Weatherstone ~21~ Product Reviews Fairy Godmother's Dust ~ iitt 47 lllil 85 ~ by Celeste Alles-Scheifley Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: The Rattle artwork by fl0haba Heartsun InnerJourneys, Outer Realities byAnn Kreilkamp ~23~ lllil 93 ~ Opening Our Hearts ~ ~ Women at the Well: 53 Marketplace Storiesftom SageWoman Readers AstroBlessings artwork by Lisa Cowden Astrology for Positive Living lllil 95 ~ byBee Smith POETRY Weaving the Web: ~ Networking ~9~ iitt 57 A Serpentine Path Hymn to the Moon lllil 96 ~ by Carol P. Christ by Stacy Rice A Pinch of Sage ~ 61 ~ ~I7~ Ase! On the Cover La Loba At the Crossroads Compassionate Pele by Francene Hart by Rebecca Fitzgibbon by Stephanie Rose Bird 79 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 49, Nos. 112 July 2003

CONTENTS

Are Women Perceived as Engaging in More Maladaptive Worry Than Men? A Status Interpretation 1 Michael Conway, Wendy-]o Wood, Michel Dugas, and Dolores Pushkar Caring, Gerider Role Orientation, and Volunteering 11 Rachel Kamio/, Efrat Grosz, and lrit Schorr Invisible Mothers: A Content Analysis of Motherhood Ideologies and Myths in Magazines 21 Deirdre D. fohnston and Debra H. Swanson Family Demands and Job Attribute Preferences: A 4-Year Longitudinal Study of Women and Men 35 Alison M. Konrad Sports Participation and Self~Esteem: Variations as a Function of Gender and Gender Role Orientation 47 Anne Bowker, Shannon Gadbois, and Becki Comock Personality and the Likelihood to Sexually Harass 59 Kibeom Lee, Marie Gizzorone, and Michael C. Ashton Gender Similarities in Response to Figure-Size Feedback in a Selected Nonclinical Population 71 Christie A. Befort and Kathryn M. Rickard Gender Stereotypes in Japanese Television Advertisements 81 AkieN Arimo BOOK REVIEWS Women's Stories of Divorce at Childbirth: When the Baby Rocks the Cradle 91 Reviewed byMisty K. Hook The Abuse of Men: Trauma Begets Trauma 93 Reviewed by Susan C. Turel/ 80 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 49, Nos. 3/4 August 2003

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Gender Identity and Adjustment in Middle Childhood 95 Priscilla R. Carver, Jennifer L. Yunger, and David G. Perry Masculinity and Emotionality: An Investigation of Men's Primary and Secondary Emotional Responding 111 Matthew Jakupcak, Kristalyn Salter.\~ Kim L. Gratz, and Lizabeth Roemer Gender·Linked Linguistic Behavior in Television Interviews 121 Sheila Brownlow, Julie A. Rosamond, and Jenmfer A. Parker A Q-Methodological Study of Women's Subjective Perspectives on Mathematics 133 Debra L. Oswald and Richard D. Harvey The Effect of Gender Role Orientation on Same- and Cross-Sex Friendship Formation 143 Heidi M. Reeder Gender Differences in the Influence of Professional Tenure on Work Attitudes 153 Mandy E. G. van de' Velde, Carin 1. H. Bossink, and Paul G. W Jansen Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Disempowering Acts: A Comparison of Gender and Identity-Based 163 Explanations for Perceived Offensiveness Angela M. Young, Charles M. Vance, and Ellen A. Ensher BRIEF REPORTS Men's aod Women's Reactions to Hypothetical Sexual Advances: TIle Role of Initiator Socioeconomic 173 Status and Level of Coercion Katherine A. Black and David 1. Gold How Women Have Fared as Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Since the Passage ofTitle IX 179 Warren A. Whisenant Occupational Thrnover Intent Among Assistant Coaches of \Varnen's Teams: The Role of Organizational 185 Work Experiences George B. Cunninghanl and Michael Sagas COMMENT Cross-Sex Wishes and Gender Identity Disorder in Children: A Reply to Zucker (2002) 191 Nalley H. Bartlett, Palll L. Vasey, and William M. BukolVski BOOK REVIEWS Unbroken Homes: Single Parent Mothers Tell Their Stories 193 Reviewed by LaShawn Wordlaw-Stinson Women and Men Police Officers: Status, Gender, and Personality 195 Reviewed by Emily A. Monago 81 SEX ROLES A Journal_of Research "ol.49,~os.5/6 September 2003

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Gender and Risk in Public Performance 197 Judith E. Larkin and HarVey ,4.. Pines Race and Women's Identity Development: Distinguishing Betweep. Feminism and Womanis~ 211 Among Black and White Women Alida D. Boisnier Women's Sexual Aggression Against Men: Prevalence and .l:"'redictors 219 Barbara Krahl!, Eva WaizenhOjer, and Ingrid Moller Who is a Good Organizational Citizen? Sociall'erception of Male and Female Employees 233 Who Use Family Leave Julie Holliday Wayne and Bryanne L Cordeiro Contextual and Cognitive Determinants ofProcedural Justice Perceptions in Promotion 247 Barriers for Women Mary A. Lemons Gender-Role Congruence and Self-Referencing as Determinants of Advertising Effectiveness 265 Maria Michelle Morrison and David R Shaffer Improvement of Mental Rotation in Girls and Boys 277 M. L Sanz de Acetlo Lizarraga and J. M. Garda Ganuza The Validation of lbe Women Workplace Culture Questionnaire: Gender-Related Stress and Health 2f1:7 for Swedish Working Women Bodil Bergman BOOK REVIEWS Diversity in Families 299 Reviewed by Karen L. Yanowitz Growing Free: A Manual for Survivors of Domestic Violence 301 Reviewed by Deborah Hume 82 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol, 49, Nos, 7/8 October 2003

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Agency and Communion in People With Rheumatoid Arthritis 303 Kimber/ee J. Trudeau, Sharon Duno/f·Burg, Tracey A. Revenson, and Stephen A. Paget Changes in Television and Magazine Exposure and Eating Disorder Symptomatology 313 Kimberley K. Vaughan and Gregory T. routs Gender Differences in Vivid Memories 321 Agnieszka Nied~wieflska Attitudes Toward Violence Against Women: A Cross-Nation Study 333 Madhabika B. Nayak, Christina A. Byrne, Mlltsumi K. Martin, and Anna George Abraham A Test of Evolutionary and Sociocultural Explanations of Reactions to Sexual Harassment 343 Martin 1. Bourgeois and James Perkins A Closer Look Beneath the Surface: Various Facets of the Think-Manager-Think-Male Stereotype 353 Sabine Sczesny The Relationship Between Gender Role Stereotypes and Requisite Military Leadership Characteristics 365 Lisa A. Boyce and Ann M. Herd Perceptions of the Woman Who Breastfeeds: TIle Role of Erotophobia, Sexism, and Attitudinal Variables 379 Gordon B. Forbes, Leah E. Adams~Curlis, Nicole R. Hamm, and Kay B. While Preferences and Children's Use of Gender-Stereotyped Knowledge About Musical Instruments: Making 389 Judgments About Other Children's Preferences A. C. Harrison and S. A. O'Neill An Investigation of Job Satisfaction and Female Sports Journalists 401 Michael K. Smucker, Warren A. Whisenant, and Paul M. Pedersen BOOK REVIEWS Mothering Against the Odds: Diverse Voices of Contemporary Mothers 409 Reviewed by Ingrid JohllSton-Rob/edo Midlife and Aging in Gay America 411 Reviewed by Kristine S. Anthis Feminism and Cultural Memory: An Introduction Marianm Hirsch and Vaurie Smith

I. National Countennemories 2' Narratives of Gender, Class, and Modernity in Women's Memories ofMid-Twentieth Century Britain 83 Judy GU"

43 The Gender of Memory: Rural Chinese Women and the 1950s C\ ~ Gail Hershatter /D ~ C a- 3 71 Crossing the River Drina: Bosnian Rape Camps, Turkish /D II Impalement, and Serb Cultural Memory .. ... III .. Lynda B. Boose ~ a- 97 "This history's only good for anger"': Gender and Culrural nc z Memory in Beatrice Chancy ;:;: ~ Maumn MoynaglJ c ... S1. .. 125 Feminist Memorializing and· Cultural Countermemory: .. The Que of Marianne's Park :s:/D

Christine Bold, Ric X"owluJ a"d Belinda Leach :I 0 ... II. Acts of Testimony ~ 0 149 Legal Memories: Sexual Assault, Memory, and International 13 Humanitarian Law Kim", CampbeU ~

179 ~ersing the Shame and Gendering the Memory Temma Knpllm

201 "The Parrot or the Pit Bull": Trying to Explain Working-Class Life Mllry M. Childers

221 Bastard Daughters and the Possession ofHistory in Corregitkra and PIJrildise Elizabeth Yukins

III. DlslJdentiffcatlons 249 Empathic Identification in Arme Michaels's Fugitive Pieces: Masculinity and Poetry after Auschwitz SuslJn GHhllr

2n Subject to Countermemory: Disavowal and Black Manhood in Spike Lee's MII~tm X Maurice B. Stevens

303 Sexual Desire and Social Transformation in Aimie & Jaguar Katrin Sua

333 Art, Affect, and the "Bad Death": Strategies for Communicating the Sense Memory of Loss JilJ Bennett

IV. The Gender of Nostalgia 353 Transmissions InttITUpted: Reconfiguring Food, Memory, and Gender in the Cookbook-Memoirs of Middle Eastern Exiles Carol Bard/nnein

389 Memory, Nostalgia, and Gender in A ThouSlmd Acres Sinead MtDernwtt

409 Charlotte Salomon's Memory Work in the "Postscript" to Lift? or Theatre? Julia Wllh"on

42' Charlotte Salomon's, "Postscript" to Life? or TbUJtre? Charwtte SJJwmon 7Yans. Julill WIJtson (continued, next page) V. Roundtable: Gender and September 11 431 The Towen: Les tours Helene Ci,mus

84 433 ForRAWA DrutiJJn Conutl

43. Gender, Terrorism, and War Susan J. Brium

438 Memories in the Making and Other National Fictions CJulna Kni Itt

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~ 442 Journal Entries: 2001 .~ Muriel HlUbun (continued) ~~- 444 Masculinity, Courage. and Sacrifice O"'l Maritll Slur/un ;t: ~ "w ...... 446 Quotidian Warfare GI ~ .~ Mnry Pn' Br'" =:giij - .,~ 448 Ground Zero - ~ .-III DianlJ Tllylcr ~ '1:.. ~~ 4SO Nine Eleo.'cn: An Ethics of Proximity HannRh NIIPeh

453 "They are aU sodomites!" CArl4 Freturf)

45. Cultural Amnesia: Memory, Trauma, and War Jlmite HlUlhn

457 The War of the Fathers: Trauma, Fantasy, and September 11 Susannah RJzdmme

45' Gender Constructions and Violence-Ambivalences ofModernity in the Process of Globalization: Toward an Interdisciplinary and International Rtsearch Network ~ LyditJ Porn 11M Sillte Wenk 0 E GI 462 The Memory of Gender .. :E Sumn Witmett '! 464 Taking a Stand for Mghanist:an: Women and the Left ::= RAnjan" Kh,mmJ J u= 466 Women: The Canary in the Mine C Ivy s&hwe;tur "III .. 478 Missing GI 468 Saving Brown Women ume Novak C m;,.u,m COOM "GI 47. Composites 481 United States and International Notes " Suhe;r H4mnuuJ 483 About the Contributors 471 9-11 Every Day Ann GpetkovidJ 493 Guidelines for Contributors

473 After the Bodies FeU 497 Thanks to Reviewers Mum Stone

475 "'Among the mourners who mourn, why should I among them be?" MfJri MMmdll 499 "Under Western Eycs" Rrvisitcd: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles Chandrll Ta/pade Mohanty

537 Encountering Latin American and Caribbean Feminisms 85 &min E. AJpar~ EJisRbetIJ Jay bUd,"an, ENdll Bedmum, Mfjyki Bkukwel4 Norma Sti)/tz Chinehi/I4, Nllthillie Lebon, M4ry111 Nap4rro, and Marfem RIM Thbar

581 RJ:enmining : Breaking the Silence and Crossing "Scientific" Borders Nlldera SIJa/houb-Knorkian

60. A Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak: Politics and the Imagination Jenny Sharpe and Gllyiltri ChllkrllPOTty Spivllk 625 The Amenorrhea ofWar i Pell!JY MfCraeken ...

645 Memory, Photography, and Modernism: The "dead bodies and ruined houses" ofVirginia Woolf's Three Guineas },filMic Humm

665 Public Women, Private Men: American Women Poets and the Common Good Shira Wolosky

695 Jurisdictions: I, Rigoberta Menchu, The Kiss, and Scandalous Self· Representation in the Age of Memoir and Trauma uigh Gi/ffWre

Book Reviews

719 Theresa Delgadillo utin Ameritfjn Women DrllmatiIts: Theilin', Texts, lind Theories edited by Catherine Larson and Margarita Vargas " utinR PerfoNnllnee: Trllversing the StRge by Alicia Arriron New .lA#nR Narrative: The Feminine SPlitt ofPostmodtrn Et!mieity by Ellen McCracken

724 AlvlfWI E. Quintana The DeroWnial ImRginRry: m;ting,Chiulmu into Histwy by Emma Perez Spellkillg C)jiCllnR: Voice, Power, IIlIIt Idennty edited by D. Letticia Galindo and Maria Dolores Gonzales Feminism on the :&rikr: Chiuma Gender PolilUs 1I111( LiterAture by Sonia SaldIvar-Hull

726 Mary Margaret Fonow UberAnng Metholl: Feminism twd Social Research by Marjorie L. DeVault Writi1tB' the Social' Criuljut, Theory, lind InvtstigRNons by Dorothy E. Smith

729 Katrin Sleg Germlln Bodies: RAu Imd RtpresentJJuon After Hitler by Uli Linke JIIZZ, Rock, and Rtbtls: Old War Poli#e.s JJn4 AmeriuJ.n Culture in A Divided Germany by Uta G. Poiger

733 Jodi Dun Why Feminism? Genlkr, Psychology, Potines by Lynne Segal Fem;"m DebMt.s: Issues ofTheory lind Political Prlletitt by Valerie Bryson

736 Christine Baum-rdt 741 United States and International Notes Gendering the City: Women, &unkriet, Rml V"lJions ofUrbRn Lift edited by Kristine B. Miranne and Alma H. Young 745 About the Contribu~ors StreetwJJ/k.ing the Metropolis: Women, the City, Rnd Mothrnity by Deborah L. Parsons 751 Guidelines for Contributors Gender and Science: New Issues 86 The splendid essays in this issue. all on the topic ofscience, arrived independendy in the journal office. and we then commissioned the interview, review essay, and book reviews. Gender and science remains a perennially fusd.nating topic for several reasons: scientific institutions are among those that continue todiscriminate against women most; the purported neutrality ofscience makes it appear resistant togender perspecti\'CSj and cultures around the globe are increasingly pemlcated by modem Western scientific institutions, practices, and philosophies that disseminate ideo­ logical assumptions and discrimination. Gender studies of science draw on the larger fields of ~ience studies and, of course. feminist studies. Increasingly they an: learning to draw on antiracist and anti-imperial studies as wdl. The essays here demonstrate the increasing analytic sophistication that this conjunction ofresources has created, and they highlight the work that ties ahead for researchers, scholars, and activists interested in these topics. We hope you enjoy these analyses and discussions as much as we have. -The Editors

,., Contents 75S Sexing the Hyena: Intraspecies Readings of the Female Phallus Annli Wilson

7•• Science. Power. Gender: How DNA Became the Book of Life Ruth HubblirA BO, Posthumanist Perfonnativity: Toward an Understanding of How 0 Matter Comes to Matter '"0 N KJJrtn BarliA

..C 83. Mannish Women, Passive Men, and Constitutional Types: i 's Sex and Temperamtnt in Tbru Primit;ve "' Societies as a Response to R1lth Benedict's PMterm ofCulture Lois l¥. Bnmur

feminIsm Inside the Sdences '"Ii Introduction J> .5' E Londll SdJ;ehinger ~ 2 .67 Has Feminism Changed Archaeology? Mllrgllrlt lv. Conkey CO N 81' Has Feminism Changed PhysiCs? Ii AHJy Bug ~ 50' Sexual Natures: How Feminism Changed Evolutionary Biology ~ Patri';4 Ad4ir GOWllty

Interview .2. A Conversation on Feminist Science Studies Epuynn Hlimnu}lJds fmA Rlmu SubrfmumiRm

Review Essay ... Died of Breast Cancer: The Coming ofAge of Feminist Environmentalism Jon; SMger

Book Reviews

913 Ruth Hubbard Roslitind Franklin: The Dark lAJy ofDNA by Brenda Maddox (continued) 87

975 Christine Wertheim and Margaret Wertheim ~ CyberstoXflRUties: A ReRde:r on Feminm Theory, Cyborgs/mil C :l Cyben!Jflte edited by Jenny Wolmark It N GkJba/ Obswtiries: PRtriRrchy, CnpitRlmn, Imll the Lun of CO Cyber[antruy by Zillah Eisenstein

Z 979 Sheila McManus c Lessons from the Damned: Qpem, Wh,m~~ and Junkies R.#polJd to :l AIDS by Nancy E. Stoller ... ~ How to Have 71Je()ry in an Epidemic: Cult",,,' Chronieks ofAIDS by Paula A. Treichler '" Women Take C"re: Gemkr, RAu} Imd the Culture ofAIDS by Katie Hogan 1ft ...:l. ~ 983 Bonnie B. Spanier N Brtlut Canter: $ctiely Shapes lin Epi,"mie edited by Anne S. '"0 Kasper and Susan J. Ferguson 0 Mlmnuuk BrelUt CtJnUTS by Zillah Eisenstein '" '-'

987 Nancy W. Brickhouse and Piune~ 5. Lo"ero-Perdu. Alben/l. Unbound: The AdJlA-numtnt ofWomen in Scienu ami Tedmowgy by Henry Etzkowitz, Carol Kemelgor, and Brian Uzzi Women, Scienu, lind Soein,: The CrueisJ/ Union by Sue V. Rosser Womm &&Oming MlJthemf#tleians: Crenu"g If Pro[essWnilJ Identity in post-m,,/Il War IIAmerif.ll by Margaret A. M. Murray

992 Sue V. Rosser " Gender and &>yJrs LAw ofGIJUS by Elizabeth Potter Feminism in Twentieth-Century &imu, Tethnology, IJnd MeJieine edited by Angela N. H. Creager, Elizabetb Lunbecl<, and Londa Schiebinger RniJioning Women, HelJ/th, IJnll HUJling: Feminist, CU/tuflJ~ IJnd Tedmoseienu Perspemvu edited by Adele E. Clarke and Vu-ginia L. Olesen Wi/ll &Unu: Rellding FeminimJ, Mellieine IJnll the Media edited ~JmmeMud~wtand~S~rod

1000 Usa H. WHHI Biowgy tJt Work: Rethinking &xu1J/ Eqll(#./ity by Kingsley R. Browne Reinventing the &xu- Tbe Biomediud Qmtruetion ofFemininity Ifnd MMeu/inity by Marianne van den Wijngaard

1003 Mary Wyer HM Feminism ChlJnged &ienu? by Londa &hiebinger Feminist &imu Studies: A New GenertJtion edited by Maralee Mayberry, Banu Subramaniam, and U$a H. Weasel

1006 Piltrlet. Moo,.. On Htf Own Terms: Almk Montague A1ex4nder IJnll the Rise of Stimu in the AmerieRn West by Barbara R. Stein Improbable Wllrriors: Women &ientists Imd the U.S, NIJ'P'j in World WlJf II by Kathleen Broome Williams

1011 United States and International Notes

1015 About the Contributors

1021 Guidelines for Contributors ~ 88 )I NS

Volume 28 Number 4 Summer 2003

Review Essay 1025 "If I'm one of the victims, who survives?": Marilyn Hacker's 1289 Gender, International Relations, and the Development of Feminist Breast Cancc-c Texts Securi[)' Theory Sahli BRhar Eric M. Blanchard

1053 "A Grim Fantasy"; ~making American History in Octavia Butler's Kindred Book Reviews Lisa YRsuk 1313 Karen Garner Intersex and Transgender Global DetnotrlJCJ, StJciRI MIWements, and Feminism by Catherine 1061 Considerations for a Psychoanalytic Theory of Gender Identity &chle and Sexual Desire: The Case of Intersex Gender {md Socifll Movements by M. Bahati Kuumba MyrRj. Bird F&mitlism and Antiraei.sm: Imernatictlal Stmggles ft»' Justice edited by France Wmddance Twine and Kathleen M. Blee 1093 Feminist Solidarity after Queer Theory; The Case ofTransgender Cnssidll ]. Reyes 1318 Ruth Jacobson The Memory Wars Engemtering Fcmd MigratWn: Thecry and PrlUtice edited by "21 Family Maners: Fiction's Contribution to the Memory Wars Doreen Indra CiJrot Osbtmle War's Offensive cn Wcmen: The Human#Rrian Challenge in BomiR., KCSfWO, {lnd Afghflnistan by Julie A. Menus '151 Deconstructing and Locating Survivor Discourse: Dynamics of Wcmm and Civil War: Impau, OrgatlizatitmS, and ActUm edited Narrative, Empowennent, and Resistance for Sunivors of by Krishna Kumar Childhood Sexual Abuse Nlln" A. Naples 1323 Katharine H. 5. Moon Frcntline Femini.sms: Wcmen, W4r, nnd Rnistnnu edited by Women and World Peace Marguerite R. Waller and Jennifer Rycenga States cfConflict: Gender, VIOlence and Resi#Rnu edited by Susie 1187 A Conversation with Cynthia Enloe: Feminists Look at Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jennifer Marchbank Masculinity and the Men Who Wage War Victims, Perpetrat(JN ()t" AcUl1's? Gemkr, Armed Conflict Rnd Carol Cohn and Cynthi" Enwe Pc/itieal Vw/mu edited by Caroline O. N. Moser and Fiona C. Clark 1209 Private PainjPublic Peace: Women's Rights as Human Rights and Amnesty International's R.t::port on Violence against Women Gi/Jian Youngs 1328 Sondr. WhItworth WC11un a-nd Internatroml1 Pea-uReeping edited by Louise Olsson Reports and Tonmn L. Tryggestad 1231 Recent Efforts by Feminists to Advance Pe.1ce: Some Reports Gender, PeR-ce and Conflict edited by Inger Skjelsbzk and Dan Judith Stiehm Smith

1233 Women's Advocacy in the Creation of the International Criminal Court: Changing the Landscapes ofJustice and Power 1333 United States and International Notes Pam Spees 1337 About the Contributors 1255 Nongovernmental Organizations' Role in the Buildup and Implementation ofSecurit)' CounciJ Resolution 1325 1343 Guidelines for Contribmors Felicity HiJ~ MiRek Abciti~ and SlJra Pcehlman·DcumhcuylJ Index to Volume 28 1271 Women and War in the Democratic Republic ofthe Congo 1341 Author(l'itle Index, General Nadine Put-thguirbaJ 1355 Author/fitle Index, Books Reviewed 1283 Gender and Peacekeeping: The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor Sherrill Whittitlgtcn Sister Namibia 89

Features Sampa Kangwa-Wilkie - Telling real stories 4 Gender & The Law Gender Scorecard 2002 6 Women are marching and mourning : 9 Trial-awaiting women prisoners Forgotten and Neglected 12 Cultural tourism in Mondesa 14 . Abortion law reform ruled out for now 16 Promoting women's sexual rights 18 Sort stories for Long Moments of Peace 21 Sampa Kangwa-Wilkie - Ta hokolola ehokololo loshili 25 Ompumbwe yoomeendelelo okugamena uuhanona komukithi gwoAIDS : 27 Die Wet op Bekamping van Huishoudelike Geweld Waarom ons dit nou nodig het 29 Burgerlike samelewing geskok deur parlementere debat oor die Bekamping van Huishoudelike Geweld Wetsontwerp 32 Women and men in the news in Southern Africa: Study reveals shocking findings 40 A letter for Mother's Day ;; 43

Poetry Dignity Spills 10 Sweet honey nights 20

Regulars New materials in the Sister Namibia Resource Centre 34 Newsclippings 36 Reader's letters 42 90 Sister Namibia Magazine Vol. 15 # 3 June"2003 Features Alexia Ncube - Different and Able 4 African Protocol on Rights of Women takes one step forward 6 Treatment for HIV and Aids to become a reality 9 . A turning point on cusloms 10 Everything will come to light - research on female desires in Africa .. 11 Faces: Black and White Personality 12 Researchin"g female same-sex desires in Africa: Read our story on p.. 11 for Women who protect the wilderness 13 some fascinaling findings. . Alexia Ncube - Anders en Bekwaam 17 Ovanhu ovo ihava dulu okuliamena ova pumbwa eameno 19 The rise of Rehmat Bibi From block printer to bank director 21 Girls' writing club tackles Sugar Daddies 24 New Book: So Cry the Abused Mother and Child 26 Regulars

Newsclippings 22 The African Union's Draft Protocot on Reader's letters 26 the rights of women on the continent is a progressive, thorough document. Even though it is not yet adopted, women can already use it to advocate their righ~. See pp. 6·8.

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Patricia de Lilla ~ pioneer and fire-brand politician is leading the new South Afri­ can Independent Democrats Party.

.6liMAt last: Anti-ratroviral drugs are becom­ ing available soon in Namibia via the state's health centres! Studies in Gender and Sexuality 91

Volume 4 Number 4

Unsexed and Ungendered Bodies: The Violated Self Sue Grand, Ph.D. 313

Commentary on Sue Grand's Paper Jeanne Wolff Bernstein, Ph.D. 343

Witnessing Things: A Response to Sue Grand Ann Cvetkovich 353

Response to Cvetkovich and to Bernstein Sue Grand, Ph.D. 363

Relational, Indirect, Adaptive, orJust Mean: Recent Work on Aggression in Adolescent Girls-Part I Martha Hadley, Ph.D. 367

Mother-Writing and the Narrative ofMaternal Subjectivity SuzanneJuhasz, Ph.D. 395 From the Editor 7

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92 Ann Yearsley and the Politics of Patronage 13 Part II: Letters and Papers Frank Fe.herutein

~ ARTICLES '"0 S 0 'l-> N Lesbian Criticism and Feminist Criticism: 57 ~ .!j.. Readings of MiUenium Hall SaII~ ~ O'DrncolJ 'l-> rn"" ..... Bachelors and "Old Maids": 81 -:l Antirevolutionary British Women Writers and Narrative Authority after the French Revolution Lisa Wood

"So Minute and Yet So Alive": 99 Domestic Modernity in E. H. Young's William Stella Deen J Mad and Modem: A Reading of 121 .S .... Emily Holmes Coleman and Antonia White .. K~1ie Valenfine " Homoerotics of Influence: 149 Romances Virginia Woolf 1 Shameem Black N iCo') N l:j ''The Hero ls Married and Ascends the Thone": 173 §" The Economics of Narrative End in Shirley ~ Jackson's \Ve Halle Always Uve.d in the Casde ~ Honor McKitrick Wallace

REVIEW ESSAY

Yes, Miss Burney 193 Beu~ Rino

A Ciry of Palaces: Bath Through the E~eJ of Fann)' Burne)'. By Maggie Lane. The Complete Plays of Frances Burne)'. Edited by Peter Sabor with Geoffrey M. Sill and Stewart}. Cooke. The Earl)' lounwls and utters ofFanny Burne)', Volumes 1-4. Edited by Lars E. Troide. Evelina. By Frances Burney. Edited by Kristina Straub. Evelina. By Frances Burney. Edited by Stewart J. Cooke. Evelina. By Frances Burney. Edited by Susan Kubica Howard. Faithful Handmaid: Fann)' Burney ac the Court 0/ King George Ill. By Hester Davenport. Familiar Vialena, G"uJer and Social UpheaooJ in the Novels of Frances Burne)'. By Barbara Zonitch. Fanny Burne)', A Biography. By Claire Hannan. Fann~ Burne:!' Her Ufe, 1752-1840. By Kate Chisholm. FranceJ Burney, Dramatist: Gender, Per{onnaru:e, and the Late Eighteemh..century Stage. By Barbara Darby. Frances Burney: A Uterary Life. By Janice Farrar Thaddeus. A Known Scribbler: Frances Burney on Literary Life. Edited by Justine Crump. "MargiMlicy in Fraru:e.s Burney's Newels," by Julia Epstein, in The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth-Cemury Novel. Edited by John Richetti. (continued) Mothering D,mghters: Not'els and !he Politics of Family Romance: Frances Burney to Jane Austell. By Susan C. Greenfield. "The WitUngs"; and, "The WomanIHater." By Frances Burney. Edited by Peter Sabor and Geoffrey Sill. 93

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Feminism Beyond Modernism. By Elizabeth A. flynn, 203 ~ Margaret D. Steti; "~ ~ Melanie Klein. By Julia Kristeva. 206 N C/) .l'" J. M. &ker, Jr. z Rethinking Women's Collaborative \Vriting: Power, 209 Difference, Property. By Lorraine York. ~ Devon Hodges and Janke Doane ...... t Influencing America's Ta.ste5: Realism in 211 S· the Works of Wharton, Cather and Hurst. By Stephanie Lewis Thompson. Michael H. Berglund

Jane Ausren and the Thwtre. By Penny Gay. 214 Maria H. Frawley rV>~ Suniti Namjoshi: The Artful Transgressor. 216 By C. Vijayasree. t-_. Ruth Vanita N- en (1;) Remapping !he Home Front: Locating 218 '"S' Cilitenship in British Women's Great War .. ~ N N- Fiction. By Debra Rae Cohen. O GenecAet!e Brassard S ~ (1;) Eat My Words: Reading \Vomen's Lit'eS Through 220 the Cookbooks The1 Wrote. By Janet Theophano. Patrida Moran

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Frontispiece: Present-day Exterior ofThorp Arch Hall. 12

Figure 1: Ann Yearsley's Poem ''To Wilmer Gossip Esq' J 26 On Offering a 'Sure Guide to Hell' (or His PerusaL" Figure 2: Inscription in an Unknown Contemporary 30 Hand: "Letters to and {rom J& Papers concerning J M"Years!ey the Bristol JMitkwoman." Figures 3 and 4: Ann Yearlsey's Poem "Lines written 33·34 to Wilmer Gossip Esq' on hearing him assert that we were under the Guidance ofself Interest - Monday Night the 8 do Decem. 1788 Past IO'Clock - ." Figures 5, 6, 7. and 8: Letter from Ann Yearsley to 42-45 Wilmer Gossip, 25 January 1789. Figure 9: Copy o( Letter by Ann Yearsley to "Anthony 52 Pasquin" Oohn Williams), 20 November 1789. Figure 10: Present-day Exterior ofThorp Arch Hall. 56 ~ 94 Uncovenngs 2003

Volume 24 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group

Presented at Dallas, Texas October 10-12, 2003

Preface vii

Eighteenth-Century Annapolis Quilters: "She peJjonns all sorts of QUILTING in the best Manner" Heather Ersts Venters 1

TIte Anti-Polygamy Quilt by The Ogden Methodist Quilting Bee Mary Bywater Cross 17

The Cultural Significance of the Block Island Woman's Christian Temperance Union Quilt of 1931 Sarah Rose Dangelas 49

Quilt Symposium '77: "Fine Art-Folk Art" at Lincoln, Nebraska Carolyn Ducey & Mary Elleu Ducey 75

. COLOR PLATES BETWEEN PAGES 86 AND 87

Quilts as Manifestations ofCross-Cultural Contact: East-West and Amish-"English" Examples Marin F. Hanson and]anneken Smucker 99

Egyptian Appliques Blaire o. Gagnon 131

Authors and Editor 163

Index 165 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 9, Number 7, July 2003 95

Editor's Introduction 751 Articles Domestic Violence and Housing Problems: A Contextual Analysis ofWomen's Help-Seeking, Received Infonnal Support, and Fonnal System Response CHARLENE K. BAKER, SARAH L. COOK, and FRAN H. NORRIS 754 'The Woman Is Not Always the Bad Guy":' Dominant Discourse and Resistance in the Lives of Battered Women LAURA NlCH015 and KATIiRYN M. FELTEY 784 Long-Tenn Trends in Depression Among Women Separated From Abusive Partners DEBORAH K. ANDERSON, DANIEL G. SAUNDERS, MIEKO YOSHlHAMA, DEBORAH I. BYBEE, and CRlS M. SULLIVAN 807 Puerto Rican Drug Users' Experiences ofPhysical and Sexual Almse: ComparisollS Based on Gender and Developmental Stage H. ANN FlNLlNSON, DENISE OLIVER-vELEZ, SHERRY DEREN, JOHN G. H. CANT, lffiClDR M. COL6N, RAFAELA R ROBLES, and JONNY F. ANDiA 839 Translation ofDomestic Violence Instruments for Use in Research CAROLE W. PEARCE, JOELLEN W. HAWKINS, MARGAREf KEARNEY, and CHRISTINE E. PEYTON (with the PREGNANCY SUPPORT PROJECT TEAM) 859 Book Reviews The New Avengers: FenUnism, Femininity and the Rape-Revenge Cycle by Jacinda Read SHAMITA DAS DASGUPTA 879 Bare: On Women, Dancing, Sex, and Power by Elisabeth Eaves JODY RAPHAEL 883 Violence Against Women 96 Volume 9, Number 8, August 2003

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction CLAIRE M. RENZETII 899 Articles Risk Factors for Sexual Victimiwtion ofWomen: Results From a Prospective Study JANE A. SIEGEL and LINDA M. WILllfu\1S 902 Gender, Race, Childhood Abuse, and Body Image Among Adolescents KIM A. LOG10 931' A Strategy for Increasing Postrape Medical Care and Forensic Examination: Marketing Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners to the College Population AMANDA KONRAD! 955 Are Reproductive Health Services a Good Place to Screen for Intimate Partner Violence? Evidence From Bolivia DONNA R. McCARRAHER, PATRICIA E. BAILEY, and SANDRA L. MARTIN 989 "He's a Man, and I'm a Woman"; Cultural Constructions ofMasculinity and Femininity in South African Women's Narratives ofViolence FLORETIA BOONZAIER and CHERYL DE LA REY 1003 Book Reviews Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape btJ Rebecca Campbell MARY BOSWORTH 1030 Aftennath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self by Susan ]. Brison SALLY J. SCHOLZ 1032 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 9, Number 9, September 2003 97

Special Issue: Violence Against Women Associated With the Military Part I: Intimate Partner Violence Guest Editors: Leora N. Rosen and Christine Hansen

CONTENTS Guest Editors' Introduction LEORA N. ROSEN and CHRISTINE HANSEN 1039 Articles The Effects ofPeer Group Climate on Intimate Partner Violence Among Married Male U.S. Army Soldiers LEORAN. ROSEN, ROBERT j. KAMlNSKI, ANGELA MOORE PARMLEY, KATHRYN H. KNUDSON, and PEGGY FANCHER 1045 Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Active Duty Militmy Women JACQUELYN c. CAMPBELL, MARY A. GARZA, ANDREA CARLSON GIELEN, PATRICIA O'CAMPO, JOAN !CUB, JACQUELINE DIENEMANN, AUSON SNOW JONES, and ElMAN jAFAR 1072 Immigration, Domestic Violence, and the Military: The Case of "Military Brides" EDNA EREZ and SHAYNA BACH 1093 The Militanj, Militarism, and the Militarization ofDomestic Violence MADELAINE ADELMAN 1118 Advocate/Activist Note Seeking Justice: A Review ofthe Second Report of the Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence LYNN ROSENTHAL and SUSAN McDONALD 1153 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 98 Volume 9, Number 10, October 2003

Special Issue: Domestic Violence and Poverty Guest Editors: Lisa D. Brush, Iody Raphael, and Richard M. Tolman

CONTENTS

Gllest Editors' Introduction LISA D. BRUSH, JODY RAPHAEL, and RICHARD M. TOLMAN 1167 Articles Welfare Policies and Domestic Abuse Among Single Mothers: Experimental Evidence From Minnesota LISA A. GENNETIAN 1171 Domestic Violence Prl?iJalence and Effects of Employment on Two California TANF Populations JOAN MEISEL, DANIEL CHANDLER, and BETH MENEES RIENZI 1191 Effects ofWork on Hitting and Hurting LISA D. BRUSH 1213 Low-Income Mothers' Experience With Poor Health, Hardship, Work, and Violence: Implications for Policy DIANA ROMERO, WENDY CHAVKIN, PAUL H. WISE, and LAUREN A. SMITH 1231 Cycles Within Cycles: Domestic Violence, Welfare, and Lcrw-Wage Work HOLLY BELL 1245 Weaving a Tangled Safety Net: The Intergenerational Legacy of Domestic Violence and Pcrverty DIANE M. PURVlN 1263 Valuable Assistance or Missed Opportunities? Shelters and the Family Violence Option JUDY L. POSTMUS 1278 )J(ellU(Ulla U 3eMJlH 99 WOMAN AND EARTH

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E-Englisb R-RnssiaD F=Frenclo Volume 12 as Woman and Earth, Volume 24 inchHling Woman and Rassia samlulat D_ 10, 2003 - Muclo 8, 2004 Please aote tIlat these dates are &JIDboUc and represent two important occasions tlu.t WE wishes to commemorate: December 10 - International Hunan Rights Day, and Marcli 8 - Ioteroadooal Women's Day.

I From the Editor by Talylma Mam..... (BIR) EARTI1WATCH 4 Home Land and Peace by MlIdred Didio (B) 86 Child. Desert and Water by Toogilag Lv (E) 5 Letten &om Readers (RIB) 88 Growing Seeds by T. Ilegdll1laeva (R)

FEATURES PARTNERSHIP 9 China Diary by Dloa Vinl<0..tska1a (R) 89 Partnership Perspectives by Rlane Wer (E) 11 How to Talk to Kids about War by Garry 90 Ludmila CbubaUuk by Helen Sholgloa (R) Davis (B) 93 PartneJSbip Ne.. by AJeksey KoIoT (R)

ART, MUSIC" DANCE TRAVEL;FOOD 12 WE's Contemporat)' Cultare Series (E) !U WE's Editors' Oaoke 'ltanJ Series witl 31 9/1111/16 Cristioa Biaggi ExbIblti.. (E) features OD destinations in the US, Paris. 1)0.. 32 Then and Now: Sandra Caplan Solo Show by mlol... RepubUc and RassI.a pi", R...... on Griselda Steiner (E) TraYd ExhIbItion>, N.... and SwWpeili F..u· 34 Exhibition in St. Petersburg by Susaa Mor~ ,.] (B) land (E) III OUR GUESTS (DIustntlons) POETRY 37 Poetry by Griselda SteinerI Darla EIaiDe BOOK LOOK Fitzgerald (B) t 12 Dorothy JoDeS'S H1Jen Shadows Fell re· 38 Poetty by Sazanne Blaise, Oara Vincent (F) vWwed by linda J. Stewart (B) 39 Poetry by TlUIIlU1I Kazakoya (EIR) 113 Book N.... (RfE) 40 Poetry by Anna TaflUlOSO\'ll, C.·M. Didio (E) 115 Utopia, Fo...... and Freedom Explored In l'uIspt< Short Fiction revWwed by Sara1l R. STORIES JaqU1 (B) 41 The Incredible True Story ofMother and the 117 WEB"" N.... (B) Loot Button by GeorJle LelJerta (B) 119 ADVERTISEMENTS 42 Little People by JlI1Ia Andree.. (RfE) UI EDITOR'S RECOMMENDED BOOKS 46 The River by Lubo,. Pokrokskaya (E) (E)

GODDESS SPIRfI1JALITY U9 HUMOR (RfE) 47 Manifestations of the Dark Goddess in His­ tory and Her Relevance to Women Today Part 11 FROm COVER: 300 Year AnnII'enary of St. by Cristioa Blagg! (E) Pelaliblul INSIDE BACK COVER: NOD-PrOfit, Foaoda~ WOMEN AND RUSSIAjFSU -. Ministry and IndmdnaI Sponsors 54 Happening by Sabirdjan Badddlnoy (R) BACK COVER: Corporate, TraYd and Media 60 Flight from Slavery. My Baku Experience by Sponson IWtIl)'A Sol'anova (B) 62 The Soul of R=la Part II by Marprita Izoto.. (R)

WORLD 67 My Hebrew Name by Sydney (B) 68 A Hidden Revolution Part II by HeJeo Breslav (R) 74 IJlt _ N (E) 75 Int tional N (RfE)

HEALTH 7976 Depte'SionHealth Ne..Part(EIR)111 by Sharon O. Tal (E) ij'lill. if/// 81 Strippin8 As a System of Prootitution by Ii, .',(/ Chri>;tine Stuk and Jill LeIghton (E) -'-'-~='---..!..-3.-_-"'-LL_.J WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL

100 FALL 2003 I WINTER 2004 VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2

2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By Elsa Honig Fine

PORTRAITS 3 KATSURA YUla AND THE JAPfu'lESE AVANT-GARDE By Alicia Volk

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 10 FRrDO KAHLO'S MEXICAN BODY: Hist01)'. Idcntity. and Artistic Aspiration By ShClryn R. Udall

15 REINVENTINC HERSELF: The Black Female Nude By Usa E. Farrington 24 BABIES FOR SUFFRAGE: ''The Exhibition ofPainting and Sculpture by Women Artists for the Benefit ofthe Woman Suffrage Campaign" By Manoa Caudill Dennison

31 POINT OF ACCESS: Marina Abramovic's -1975 Perfonnance Role Exclwnge By Anna Novakov

REVIEWS 36 The Art of Mary Beth Edelson edited by Mary Beth Edelson,and Amelia M. Trevelyan Reviewed by Kyro Beilin 37 Ann Hamilton by Joan Simon Reviewed by Robin Rice 39 Feminist Visual Culture edited by Fiona Canon and Claire Pajaczkowska Reviewed by Marilynn Uncaln Board 42 Bodies ofArt: French Literary Realism and the Artist's Model by Marie Lath6lS Reviewed by Heather McPherson 44 Modem Australian Women: Paintings and Prints 1925-1945 by J""" H)1ton Jo), Hester and Friends by Debonili H>rt Rhona Haszard by Joanne Dra)'ton Reviewed by Pamela Gerrish Nunn

45 Janet Fish: Paintings by Vincent Katz Reviewed by Robin Rice

46 Anne Vallayer-Coster: Painter to the Court ofMarie...Antoinette edited by Eik Kahng and Marianne Roland Michel Reviewed by Virginia Pitts Rembert 48 Evelyn Pickering De Morgan and the Allegorical Bod)' by Elise Lamon smith Reviewed by Alicia Crolg Faxon 49 Women 'Vho Ruled: Queens, Goddesses, Amazons in Renaissance and Baroque Art eOi ted by Annette Db:on Reviewed by Ulian H. Zirpolo

51 Margaret Bourke-White: The Photograph)' of Design. 1927-1936 by Stephen Bennett Phillips Reviewed by Pamela H. Simpson

53 Ormo and Artemisia Gentileschi by Keith Chri..':Wlllsan and Judith ,,~ Mann Reviewed by Sheila Hollioft

56 Artemisia's Critics, Painting with Crude Strokes by Mary D. Garrard WOMEN 101

a cultural review,

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2003 ......

GENDER AND PHILOSOPHY Guest Editor's Introduction GILLIAN HOWIE 127 From a Feminist Perspective: Plotinus on Teaching and Learning Philosophy PANAYIOTA VASSILOPOULOU 130 Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen: 'Rape' and 'Love' as (Feminist) Social Realism and Romance ASHLEY TAUCHERT 144 Conserving the Principle of Identity: Identity, Representation and Equivalence GILLIAN HOWIE 159 Rationality, Normativity and Practices: Towards a More Inclusive Concept of Reason STELLA GONZALEZ ARNAL 171 Relative Responsibilities MARGRIT SHILDRICK 182 Feminism and Utopia: Irigaray Reading Kant JOANNA HODGE 195

REVIEWS Jill Stephenson, Women in Nazi Germany ALYSON PENDLEBURY 210 Vibeke Rutzou Peterson, Women and Modernity in Weimer Germany: Reality and Representation in Popular Fiction; Richard W. McCormick, Gender and Sexuality in Weimar Modernity: Film, LiteratHre, and 'New Objectivity' STINA BARCHAN 213 James M. Haule and J. H. Stape (eds), Editing Virginia Woolf Interpreting the Modernist Text; Emily Dalgarno, Virginia Woolf and the Visible World STEFANIE LOTZ 217

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Compiled by TRUDI TATE 222

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 223

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 226 102 a cultural review

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 3 WINTER 2003

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE GOTHIC Behind Harold's Bloomsday Book: Gothic Secrets in Literary History MICHAEL SIMPSON 229 'Neither man nor woman'? Female Transvestism, Object Relations and Mourning in George Moore's 'Albert Nobbs' ANN HEILMANN 248 Constructing a Feminist Cinematic Genealogy: The Gothic Woman's Film beyond Psychoanalysis SHARON LIN TA Y 263 Divining Psychoanalysis: Melancholia, Dostoevsky and Kristeva JANET SAYERS 281 Susan Hill's The Woman in Black: Gothic Horror for the 1980s 292

REVIEWS Katja Behling, Martha Freud: Die Frau des Genies; Ines Rieder and Diana Voigt, Heimliches'Begehren, Die Geschichte der Sidonie C PETRA RAU 306 Manuela Marin and Randi Deguilhem (eds), Writing the Feminine: Women in Arab Sources FARIDA ABU-HAIDAR 310 Paula Bartley, Emmeline Pankhurst TRACY HARGREAVES 313

BOOKS RECEIVED

Compiled by ThUD! TATE 317

NEW AND RECENT TITLES

Compiled by ANNE HART>lAN 318

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 324

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 328

INDEX TO VOLUME 14 329 A Profession Mnrked by Mnle Characteristics and Imbued with Female Sensibilities Frallces P. Bemal 103

Kim Pate: A Canadian Activist Working with and on Behalf of Criminalized Women and Girls 13 Colleen Anne Dell

71115 eSStl)' pru\'ides fill oren'iell' vflire life (~r Ki", PmI', a Cmwdiwi urlivjsr who () Irtll"ks Irilli and tlJJ behalf ofcril1linalb:d lI'ol/Jen IImi girls. Higldighl_f (If Killl's Ie ~ j'jllllmt'mlable personal. oCn/parhmal, Jlo/itit'al ami (lault'mil' l"/mf,iburitillS (jlld C _. ac/licl'emell/s ill both Canada and abroad afC /'rt'senred. Feall/ring pil'vwl vent­ pllfivllat"clliai'mellls ill X/ill's life simld/{uleuJlSly 11lft'rs (I glimpse 111/0 thl' S/Ille ofaffairs ill the /last (lewde facing \l'omen ill ell/llielll'S aiminaljlls/in.' system. This essay i.f baSt'd VII interviews held with Kim. her mlleagllcJ wulffiends, {lIltl ~3 1/1)' !lerSOllal acqua;IlIQna' willi ha. If brings to lift' Iw\\' Kim luIS (I./Id ("Vlllinlles to

challenge ami progreH the Ca1/adial/ crimi/wi justice ,fystem tl.f an aClivill. lUul _.-. hmv her "HleaH i~ rooted ill herextmnrdinury chanu'ter as all individual. (1::;' KEYWORDS, Kim PUle. biography, penal

Malign Neglect or Benign Respect: Women's Health Care in a Carcer.1 Setting 53 Angela M. Moe Kathleen J, Ferraro

A antral tenet vf feminisf IJimillulogical sdwlarslJip is the e~ffllniflalioll uf wOllle/l'.t experiences wilh crime alld incar{'('rmioll through rlwiru!rl/l1arratil'es. T/trough st'lJ/i-stmU/lTt'd '/IIen'ieu's with thirryjailed women, thisllrtl'cfe examines car"eral collditions through the critical lelu ofthe female inmate, Highlighted in this article i.f the availability andquality afhealth care ill a detellfion cmfl'r ill Ari­ :mUl. The findings indimte a cOllumiolls dllOlity. exposing both heinous nes/ect and benigll .tflfi('itude ill the care delilwed to jailed women. n,is duality;s situated within the dismal health care syslem al'aiJab.'e to indigent women ill the region. KEYWORDS, Women, gender, jail, incarceration. he

Shakespeare's Female Victims: Criminology and Fiction 81 Victoria M. Time

n,is smdy ex/l/ores femaft' victimization in literary \rorks (md introduces cv/llem­ flOral)' reseaRh ((I make I'nralfels, More specificaUy, the s/lldy analyzes how Wif­ limn SJwkeIpearc employed theatrical scenarios relevant to /}(I,h historical alld cOllfelllj1oml)' theories relating 10 female \'icIiJllizalio1/. Three chtlT<1('ters flUr· posely .1de("{eu fuml thl! baJis vf tht' .1tll((I'. They nre: Desdt'lIlOlIa in Othello. LlI'illo ill Titus Andronkus, al/d LI/erece in The Rape ofLucrece. Til guide the re· search, three maill tJllcstio/lsore pllSt'd. Fir5t, whlll aime5 lI'ere perpetmtedo/l tlte vit'tillls? St·(.vnd, Ir/wt \I"ere tlJe Jl/oti\'{ltiUllSfor the aimes'! Third, /rO\l' were Ihe crime5 redressed? RespollScs to Ihese que5tions reveal/hel/ries of I'ialllli~(lfllln that jlcnist Ol'eT time. AI/hough mudl h05 beellll"TilfCII till ShakcJjleare's Il'urks, thi5 5tllf~I' exphlinsfelllale l'iaimi:ation ill Slwkt'spcarewl play5 ill liSht of('vJltt'JI/­ poraT)' sodolugical filld criminological theorie5 ofcrimI!, KEYWORDS. Females. vktimizUlion, Shake~~

Volume 37 Number 3 2003

CONTENTS

Meeting the Health Care Needs of Female Crack Users: A Canadian Example Jennifer Butters, PhD Patricia G. Erickson, PhD

Health Care Utilization in a Sample of Canadian Lesbian' Women: Predictors of Risk and Resilience 19 Sherry Bergeron, MA Charlene y. Senn, PhD

The Constraints of a Normal Life: The Management of Urinary Incontinence by Middle Aged Women 37 Susan Peake Lenore Manderson

Factors Associated with Perceptions of, and Decisional Balance for, Condom Use with Main Partner Among Women at Risk for HIV Infection 53 Salaam Semaan, DrPH Jennifer Laub)', PhD Ann Aileen O'Connell, EdD Abigail Cohen, PhD An Exploratory Analysis of Suspected Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault Seen in a Hospital Emergency Department 71 Margaret J. McGregor, MD, CCFP, MHSc Magdalena Lipowska, BSc Seema Shah, MD, MSPH Janice Du Mont, EdD Christine De Siato, MSc

African-American Muslim Women and Health Care 81 Shireen S. Rajaram, PhD Anahita Rashidi, RN, MSN

The Meaning of Risk to First Degree Relatives of Women with Breast Cancer 97 Sherri Sheinfeld Gorin, PhD Steven M. Albert; PhD Womel1&Health 105

Volume 37, Number 4 2003

Teaching Gender, Teaching Women's Health: Case Studies in Medical and Health Science Education

Teaching Gender, Teaching Women's Health: Introduction Lenore Manderson, PhD, FASSA

Teaching Women's Health into the 21st Century 11 Naomi Rogers, PhD Janet Henrich, MD

Exchanging Hats: A Gendered Perspective on Teaching Clinical Medical Anthropology 23 Elizabeth Cartwright, PhD, RN

Gender in Medical Curricula: Course Organizer Views of a Gender-Issues Perspective in Medicine in Sweden 35 Anna Westerstahl, MD, PhD Maria Andersson, MD, PhD Margareta Soi,lerstrom, MD, PhD

Women Teaching Women's Health: Issues in the Establishment of a Clinical Teaching Associate Program for the Well Woman Check 49 Kathryn Robertson, MBBS, MEd Keisey Hegarty, MBBS, PhD Vivienne O'Connor, MBChB Jane Gunn, MBBS, PhD

Gender and the Medical Curriculum: A Rural Case Study 67 Jo Wainer, MA

Outing Lesbian Health in Medical Education 89 Ruth McNair, MBBS, DRACOG, DA(UK), FRACGP, FACRRM

-Not Only What You Do, But How You Do It: Working with Health Care Practitioners on Gender Equality 105 Sharon Fonn, MBBCh, FFCH, PhD

The Integration of Gender in Medical Research and Education- Obstacles and Possibilities from a Nordic Perspective 121 Anne Hammarstrom, MD, PhD W"ffttn TM Volume 25 106 Numbers 1/2 t,1'"titic.s 2003 ARTICLES

Understanding the Effects of Larger Ratios of Women in National Legislatures: Proportions and Gender Differentiation in Sweden and Norway Ann Towns

Contending with the "Double Handicap": Political Activism Among Women with Disabilities 31 Lisa Schur

Engendering Citizenship, Feminizing Civil Society: The Case of the Middle East and North Africa 63 Valentine M. Moghadam

'I've Seen Changes': The Political Efficacy ofAmerican Indian and Hispanic Women Leaders 89 Diane~Michele Prindeville

The "Un-Candidates": Gender and Outsider Signals in Women's Political Advertisements 115 Shauna Shames

Hospital Mergers: The Future ofWomen's Reproductive Healthcare Services 149 Marian LiefPalley Theresa Kohler

REVIEW ESSAY

Where Is Gender in Agenda Setting? 179 Sally J. Kenney

BOOK REVIEWS Abortion Politics. Women's Movemems. and the Democratic State: A Comparative Study ojState Feminism, edited by Dorothy McBride Stetson 209 Reviewed by Michael Philip Fisher Hannah Arendt: Life Is a Narratil'e, by Julia Kristeva 211 Speaking Through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Polilics ofSocial Metllity, by Norma Claire Moruzzi 211 Reviewed by Patricia Moynagh Unfinished Transitions: Women and the Gcndered Development ofDemocracy ill Venezllela, 1936-1996, by Elisabeth Friedman 213 Reviewed by Mala Hlull Dislocating Cultures/Identities, Traditions and Third- \Vorld Femillism, by Uma Narayan 215 Gender in Third World Politics, by Georgina Waylen 215 Reviewed by Yesim Arat

About the Contributors 219 107 SEXUALITY ISSUES: "WHO?I," "NO!" AND "HOW?"

Representations of Disability and the Interpersonal Relationships of Women with Disabilities Danette Crawford, Joan M. Dstrove

"People Tell Me I Can't Have Sex": Women with Disabilities Share Their Personal Perspectives on Health Care, Sexuality, and Reproductive Rights LoriAnn Dotson, Jennifer Stinson, LeeAnn Christian

Sexual Options for People with Disabilities: Using Personal Assistance Services for Sexual Expression Linda R. Mona

WORST CASE SCENARIOS: INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER, DISABILITY, ETHNICITY, CLASS AND SOCIAL DISAPPROVAL

Substance Abuse, Disabilities, and Black Women: An Issue Worth Exploring Lula A. Beatty

Women with Physical Disabilities Who Want to Leave Their Partners: A Feminist and Disability-Affirmative Perspective Rhoda D/kin

Prostitution and the Invisibility of Harm Melissa Farley

EMPOWERMENT: USING CULTURE AND CONTEXT TO ENHANCE AND FACILITATE FEMINIST THERAPY

INTEGRATING SPIRITUALITY, HISTOJ;lY, AND WOMEN'S WAYS OF KNOWING INTO THERAPY

Prayer as Interpersonal Coping In the Lives of Mothers with HIV E. James Baesler, Valerian J. Der/ega, Barbara A. Winstead, Anita Barbee

The Call of the Wild Woman: Models of Healing Mar/e A. DiCowden

ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL: INTEGRATING MULTIPLE ISSUES INTO FEMINIST THERAPY FOR WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES

Special Issues in Psychotherapy with Minority Deaf Women Carolyn A. Corbett

Womanlst Therapy with African American Women with Disabilities Nina A. Nabors, Melanie F. Pettee

Assessment, Treatment, and Rehabilitation for Interpersonal Violence Victims: Women Sustaining Head Injuries Rosalie J. Ackerman, Martha E. Banks 108

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Admitting women to Michigan: 'A Dangerous Experiment' . " 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered politics at work and play " 3 Cultivating the next generation of female campus leaders. " 5 Follow your North Star to the right job for you 7 Teaching accounting by distance ed: Is it effective? " 8 Women change the model in campus philanthropy...... 15 Top development strategies for student affairs leaders. .. .. 17 Part ill: Successes and barriers to black women adminish'ators 19 Practical tips for new presidential assistants...... 21 How to avoid pregnancy discrimination on campus...... 22 Editor: Selling the house, the last piece in the puzzle 24 PLUS: Many new jobs that could be your ticket to paradise! 9-14

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How senior women leaders can claim their power 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Schools must reinvent themselves for future survival...... 6 Generations differ in defining feminism, tradition...... 8 NCAA seminar offers two views of Title IX ...... 21 Teaching method helps integrate non-traditional students . 22 How to create a culture of acceptance for gay athletes 24 Gender: A systems approach 26 Editor: A summer of reunions 28 109

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High-achieving women more likely to feel like impostors . .. 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Vanderbilt chancellor moves to reform athletics...... 6 What's it like for lay women leading Catholic schools? 7 How to create a healthy environment for students 27 Creating community for on-line learners...... 29 Poems to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month...... 30 Tips on humanizing your campus... or your dept...... 31 How to improve adVising and teaching female undergrads 32 Technology reduces risks in roommate matches...... 33 Ethical tensions in feminist research ...... 34 Editor: .) ...... 36

Duke, Princeton initiate campus gender equity reforms .... , 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 How to make changes that really matter ...... 6 Educational leadership: Dreams and possibilities ...... 7 Does gender affect online learning? 8 Members of Greek groups unlikely to seek diversity...... 38 Student incivility and retention of nursing faculty...... 39 Listen to the caged bird sing: Reflections on P and T...... 40 How to avoid putting women faculty in a double bind .... 42 Use colors to improve working relationships ...... 43 Editor: Thanksgiving is all about the table...... 44 PLUS, 29 pages of new job opportunities for you! .. .. 9-37 WOMEN in NATURAL RESOURCES 110

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2 17 Interview: Fran Mainella, Director Counting Women In: National Park Service Preparing Tomorrow's Fisheries Nina S. Roberts Managers for Real-Life Issue From the North Cou 11 Joanna Kafarowski . Forlorn Memo, Last Vestige of Rachel Carson's Legacy, Completes a 30-Year Odyssey David Klinger 2 Senator Susan Co Iins, Maine 13 Capitol Focus Travels on the Appalachian Trail K.D. Leperi Carolyn A. Copenheaver and Lisa D. Leslie

20 An Arctic Summer Scene: AreyouRol e Grounded Birds and Flying Plywood A Management Column Tamara Enz Barb Springer Beck

26 Those First Lovely Days in Africa, or 33 Slithers in the Night Publications Annette Olson

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Editors' Introduction Family Service (poem) Camille Paul and Elaine Lindsay 3 Andrea Gawthorne 35

Webbing Let Metaphor Speak: hymns as subversive text Elaine Lindsay 4 Jane Simpson 36

The Hidden Lives of Helen Leishman The Great Way of Play TWCampbell 13 Susan Murpby 43

Betty Gearin A Rare Event (poem) Moya Merrick 18 Pauline Small 48

Pass the drum and the wine, let down your hair The Plain Stones ofEarth and dance: ancient Greek women and the gods Annie March 49 Mattbew Dillon 19 Review Telling Our Stories Elaine Lindsay The Cambn"dge Companion to Feminist Theowb thea Gaia 25 ed: Susan Frank Parsons 51

Mourning the Loss of God (poem) Ca"rtoons Pauline Small 27 Graham English (p24, p47 llnd b:l.ck conT)

Jung and Rider Haggard's 'She Who Must be Obeyed' - Some Thoughts on Gender, Power and Fascination Sue Austin 28 112

1/2003 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

January - March 2003

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION Nicaragua and Chile Defending Reproductive Choice 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 15

CAMPAIGN My Body, My Healthl On the Control of Women's Bodies and Women's Health 29 Taking Back Our Bodies: A Brief History of Women's Health by Esperanza Ceron Viflaquiran 31 The Medicalization of Women's Bodies in the Era of Globalization by Anna Arroba 38 Reclaiming Menopause Another Look at Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Medicalization of Women's Bodies by Kathleen O'Grady 43 Hormone Therapy: Health Protection Lessons from the Women's Health Initiative by Sharon Bait 46 Informing Choices: Expanding Access to Emergency Contraception In Peru by Anna-Britt Coe 49

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES Partners of the Americas Improving Women's Lives through Volunteerism by Jennifer Young 53

DOCUMENTS Women's Access to Health Campaign: Health For All, Health For Women! Women's Global Network for Reproductive Rights, WGNRR 61 Declaration of Alma-Ata 62 People's Charter For Health 65 Declaration of the 2nd International Forum in Defense of the People's Health 70

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1 EDITORIAL: THE FUTURE OF WIN NEWS

2 • 12 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS UN DIVISION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN UN COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 47th Session March 3·14 2003 CEDAW: 291h Session Jon 13 - 31 200211 CEDAW: 30lh Session June 5-23 2003 International WOMEN'S TRIBUNE Ctr. I WOMEN Ink. IWRAW • International Women's Rights Action Walch - Activities UN tNTERNATIONAL DAY FOR ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE WOMEN PEACE MAKERS SPEAK OUT II UN PEACE MISSION WOMEN CAUCUS for Gender Justice UN Secr. General ANNAN and others speak against ABUSE of Women UNFPA: STATE OF THE WORLD POPULATION 2000: People, Poverty, Possibilities 13 • 14 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE VACANCIES I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: WHO· World Health Organization // FAO ~ Food and Agriculture Organization /I UN Secretariat // UNDP II Women

Volunteers II UNESCO M Educationalt Scientific and Cultural Organization of the UN II OECD II UN AIDS II Int, Atomic Energy Agency and more

15· 19 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT

COMMONWEALTH Finance Ministers 10 Implement Gender Responsive BUdgets FOOD SECURITY and Women In Developing Countries: AHFAD University Khartoum UNIFEM Dlreclor. Feminization of Poverty Increasing worldwide II DAWN Informs II GENDER EQUITY: Discrimination hampering Progress BURUNDI: Woiman demand leadership Posts 20· 31 WOMEN AND HEALTH WHO: 25 Qustions on Health and Human Rights HUGE MATERNAL MORTALITY II GENDER and HIV/AIDS: Spotlighting Inequality WHY CONDOMS COUNT in Era of HIVIAIDS: Population Action International UNFPA: Peventing HIV Infeelian - Promoting Reproductive Health GLOBAL CAMPAIGN: STOP Catholic Church Ban on CONDOMS that kills ARGENTINA: New Law offers free Contraceptives II AFRICA: Most HIV infections of Women 1/ CHRONIQUE FEMINIST Special on Health OURBODIES OURSELVES Global Women's Health Network AFGHANISTAN: Huge Mortality in Childbirth II UNFPA launches Fistula Campaign PANOS:"New Approaches to Safe Motherhood" ignores FGM 32 "40 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION PROGRESS REPORT 2002: CBPB Educational Camopign to stop FGM by WIN NEWS FRANCE: CAMS - Commission for the Abolishment of Sexual Mutilations FGM Country Reports available on the Internet by US Opt of State MAURITANIA, FGM widely practiced by mosl ethnic groups lAC Inter African Committee Affiliates world-wide // KENYA: Locol Communities fail to stop FGM 41 "52 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE INTERNATIONAL DAY 10 Eliminate Violence against Women "Not a Minute More" The HEALTH CARE Costs of Domestic Vliolence II GENDER BASED VIOLENCE II EDUCATION CAMPAIGN II EUROPE: Violence against Women Immigrants EUROPE: Violence in Marriage II RWANDA: War Crime Tribunals abuse women WHO asks Governments to acl against violemce against women CHINA: Wife abuse by Army Officers ignored I CHILD ABUSE by Catholic Priest: Focls EUROPE: FEMPOWER Magazine against Violence IMMIGRATION POLICIES IN EUROPE Discriminate Against Women and threaten lives KENYA: Coalition on Violence against Women Workshop. (continued, next page) 114 WIN

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53 • 63 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD; AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST AFRICA: African Women and fhe Future of fheir Confinent - UN Secr. Generol NIGERIA: Obstacles to sex education impede the fight against AIDS in Africa

The GAMBIA: It FAROWEN~ Action Research on Rural Women and Environment NIGERIA: Humanism and Women's Rights WEST AFRICA: Seven Counlries adopt Aclion Plan against Violence­ NIGER: Eoriy Marriage endangers Women's Lives SWAZfLAND: M.other calls on King.tor abduclrng daughterll Tradiflons spread AIDS NIGERIA: Women toke on 011 Companfes II High Infant and Maternal Mortality II Muslim Justice: More Stoning Sentences of Women ZfMBABWE : Government accused by Women & Aids Nefworkof witholding drugs IRAN: The Encounter between Feminism and Reformism BAHRAIN: Women participate in Parliamentary Elections: A First fRAQ: The Status fo Women now and in Future

64 ·70 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC

AFGHANISTAN: Women suffer mosf due to heallh crisis II Women Prisoners releasedll 50 women die daily due fo pregnancy II Women still face oppression INDIA: The terrible traditional abuse of widows continues NEPAL: Bill passed fo protect Women's Property Righfs /I King signs abortion bill VIETNAM: Discrimination inceases poverty THAILAND: Workshop Report "Strafegies to combat Sexual Harassment" PAKISTAN: Honour killings of women constantly Increasing II Violence against women continues to increase. ..

71 • 72 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE

EUROPE :European Union: Women1s Rights and Gender Equality SEX TRAFFICKING: Raids yield mixed Reults TRANSITION COUNTRIES: Gender Gap growing UK:,New legislation - Forced Marriages among Asians will be prosecuted

73 • 77 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS

UNITED STATES: Women's Equality Amendment: Statement by Congresswoman Moloney NOW - National Organization for Women - an overview / history ASK A WORKING WOMAN"· SURVEY 2002 • AFL I CIO II Seventh International Women's Polley Research Conference June 200311 Top Wall Street Firm pays 3.2 Mill.$ far Discrimination II Measures passed by Congress for Atghan Women

78 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL

PAY EQUITt NOW I• Resource Package by Public Services Internalionall17th INTER NATIONAL WOMEN'S POLICY RESEARCH CONFERENCE June 2003 THE STATE OF THE WORLD· 2003: WortdWatch Inslilute Report on Progress ... RAWA: "Fundamentalism is the ENEMY ot All Civilized Humanity." THE GLOBAL PEACE INITIATIVE OF WOMEN RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LEADERS WIDOWHOOD: This Global Problem still ignored ... The WORLD OF REFUGEE WOMEN: Some important Facts. FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR WIN 187 GRANT STREET 115 WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02420 USA TEL 781-862-9431 INTERNATIONAL VOL. 29 NETWORK SPRING

1 EDITORIAL: WOMEN HAVE EQUAL RIGHTS

2 • 4 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN: 47. SESSION Report- / 48. SESSION CEOAW 29. SESSION: Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women June 30· July 18 New York International Women's TRIBUNE Centre: Information II Resources II Women INK INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY CELEBRATION: Millenium Development Goals 'EMPOWRING WOMEN' • Message from Secretary General 5 • 29 WOMEN AND HUMAN RIGHTS COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES of 2002: WOMEN USA Department of State: Why and How Reports are prepared Sections on Women selected from the following Country Reports Africa: Ghana II Chad II Cenlral African Rep. II Bolswana II Uganda I, Near East - North Africa: Kuwait // Yemen East Asia and Pacific: New Zealand // Taiwan /1 China // Indonesia South Asia: Pakistan // Sri lanka Western Hemisphere: Ecuador /1 Panama Europe: Czech Republic II Kazakhstan II Russia 30 • 35 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT WOMEN'S PROPERTY RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN KENYA: Human Rights Walch Ref AFGHANISTAN: Some positive changes for girls and women AFRICA: World Bank IMF Agriculture Reforms contribute to famine HABITAT: URBAN GOVERNANCE· Women's Participation WIDE,: Women in Development Europe - Moving to thew Right 36 • 42 WOMEN AND HEALTH ZAMBIA: Many more Women and Girls infected with AIDS due to rope ETHIOPIA: 30.000 African Women die from unsafe Abortions II Conference: Actiol , to reduce Maternal Mortality WHO: MAKING PREGNANCY SAFER: A Slrolegy for Aclion EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION· Ensuring Women's Righi 10 Health 1400 WOMEN DIE EVERY DAY· GIVING BIRTH I UNICEF MALI: Very high Childbirth Mortality and Morbidity WOMEN AND MENTAL HEALTH: Reflections of Inequality 43 • 48 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION INTER AFRICAN COMMITTEE ON TRADITIONAL PRACTICES CONFERENCE "ZERO TOLERANCE TO FGM" February 4-6 Addis Ababa: DECLARATIOI Agenda/ Participation/ Program/ Action Plans/ Participation The GAMBIA: Traditional Cultural Practices -Implications for Reproductive Health KENYA: Many Girls hide to Escape FGM EGYPT: Coaltion is Planning fo work in 60 Villages in Upper Egypt 49 • 55 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE THE LINK BETWEEN INTIMATE AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM: RIANE EISLEI Contact: Center for Partnership Studies SOUTH AFRICA: Special Rape Courts are successful PALESTINE: Honor Killings and Violence against Women widespread SIERRA LEONE: Human Rights Watch details sexual atrocities in civil war CATHOLIC CHURCH covers up sexual assaults on girls by priests RUSSIA: Violence against women rampant ~ condoned by authorities CONGO II SOUTH PACIFIC II USA II ASIA·· widespread Violence againt won

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56 - 60 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST

NIGERIA: Another Stoning of mother decreed by Islomlc Court ZAMBIA: Sexual Assaults of Girls fuels AIDS Epidemic ETHIOPIA: UNICEF proposes education of girls should be increas,ed by Ministry CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Training for Women Refugees EGYPT: First Woman Judge appointed to Ihe Supreme Court LEBANON: "AIL RAIDA" - Women's Inslitute for Women Siudies in the Arab World JORDAN: 'HONOR' Crimes Killings of women continue - King falls to stop this violence MENA ~ Middle East and North Africa: Women's Reproductive Health

61 - 67 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC

BANGLADESH - TASLIMA NASRIN: Women's Status In Bangladesh and Muslim World CHINA: Government seeks Population Cap of 1.6 Billion INDIA: Mourning KALPANA CHAWLA Aslronoutll STREEVANI: Womens Empowerment /I Women's Health Dismal/I Dowry Deaths· Wife Burning continues unabated JAPAN: 40th Anniversary FUSAE ICHIKAWA Memorial II Gender gap in family work AFGHANISTAN: Women's Centers planned II Education Policies still discriminate II Women demand Equal Rights II RAWA: International Women's Day Meetingll Women's Network calls for Basic Changes II Tallban Moslem rules in Herat

68 - 75 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE

HUNGARY: Women in the Hungarian Parliament: European Comparison NORDIC COUNTRIES: Barriers against Women in academic careers - Strategies FRANCE: Women Power and Enterprise 1/ Business Women's leadership POLAND: Opposition to Abortion Restrictions IRELAND: Sex Abuse by Catholic Church

76 - 85 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS

LATIN AMERICA AND CARRIBEAN: CLAD EM- For the Detense of Women's Rights UNITED STATES; Women's Rights in the United States - The Equal Rights Campaign ­ "Women In American Law- The Struggle toward Equality" by Judith A. Baer ­ Book Review II The Rape Scandal at the US Air Force Academy grows II Wage Gap continues to decrease slowly II Commission to cui TITlE IX for Women's Access 10 Sports II Discrimination at University Facullies II Abuse by Catholic Church in Boston I USA widespread II Polygamy in Utoh widespread

86 - 88 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL

PUBLIC RECOGNITION for Women's Unpaid Labor II Internotionol ROMA WOMEN's Network launched II RESOLUTION: Greater Participation of Women In Polllics

INTERNET ADDRESS [email protected] WEB Site: http://feminist.com/win;hlm FRAN P. HOSKEN E 0 ITO R 117 WIN 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02420 USA TEL 781-862-9431 INTERNATIONAL NETWORK

1 EDITORIAL: OUR FUTURE OUR WORLD

2 • 6 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS UN DIVISION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN: COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 48th Session Morch 20031 Report CEDAW: 291h Session June 30· July 182003 New York International WOMEN'S TRIBUNE Ctr. I WOMEN Ink, IWRAW • International Women's Righls Action Walch· Activities UNIFEM: WOMEN'S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION A MOST POSITIVE CHANGE II UNIFEM: Dir. Heyzer calls for COMMISSION ON VIOLENCE 'GENDER IMBALANCE' (Discrimination) in UN Employment Increases INSTRAW: UN Int. Research and Traininglnst. for the Advancement of Women "Women Peace and Security" Agenda of Security Council - from "EQUAL TIME" 7 • 8 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE VACANCIES I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: WHO· World Health Organization II UNAIDS II FAO· Food and Agriculture Organization II OECD II UNESCO· Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of lhe UN /I WORLD BANK II Intnatianal ATOMIC EBERGY Agency II UNFPA II and more 9 • 11 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT SOLAR COOKERS: a Program tor rural Women in India IRAQ: The Rebuilding musl include WOMEN II ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK sets up Gender Fund II WIDE· Network Women in Development Europe· Annuai Report II UN: WORLD POPULATION GROWTH decreasing 12 • 20 WOMEN AND HEALTH ABORTION: A Global Political Issue II ABORTION LAWS slowly liberalizing SAVING MOTHERS LIVES· what works II MALI: Highest Childbirlh MOrlality DISABILITIES AND SUFFERING FROM PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH HEALTH is a HUMAN RIGHT MALAWI: The devastating Impact of AIDS on Women 21 .' 32 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION IAC- Inter African Committee: ZERO TOLERANCE to FGM: AGENDA FOR ACTION Report from Addis Ababa Can/erenee: "ZERO TOLERANCE to FGM" lAC: EIGHTEEN YEARS of ACTION: Strategies of lAC Campaign INTERNATIONAL DAY AGAINST FGM· February 6 NIGERIA takes steps to STOP FGM I CONFERENCE EGYPT, Legal Tools for Prevention of FGM TANZANIA: low against FGM widely ignored ERITREA: FGM still widely practiced - especially INFIBULATION BENIN: law enacted criminalizing FGM SUDAN: Sexual Experiences and Psychosexual Effect of FGM REPORT: 'Abandoning Female Genital Cutting' overview by US Pop. Reference Bureau/ 33 • 38 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE JORDAN: 'Honor Crimes' a dual violation of Womens' Civil Righfs 'allowed' by King USA: Rape scandals continue 01 all US Service Training Acedemies· NO prosecutions TURKEY: Violence against Women, Polygamy and Child Marriage continue INDIA: New Law decrees Prison for Wife Abuse BURMA: Rape by the Military widespread PALESTINE: Honor Crimes against Women continue unabaled SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR: A Panos Institute Reporl CONFERENCE on Violence against Arab Women in Cairo (continued, next page) FRAN P. HOSKEN 118 EDITOR WIN 187 GRANT STRtL'T WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02<1'·'0 USA TEL 781-862-94:n INTERNATIONAL VOL 29 NO.3 NETWORK SUMMER 2003

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39 - 43 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN'S MAGAZINES AND SERIAL PUBLICATIONS FROM, EUROPE II ASIA II MIDDLE EAST II AFRICA II PACIFIC II INTERNATIONAL II AMERICAS 44 - 49 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA MIDDLE EAST: Is Population Stability Possible in on Unstable World2 QATAR: First Woman Minister Appointed SAUDI ARABIA: Women face Unemployment and Complex Choices! Restrictions IRAQ: Women Professionals ponder Future under Shiite Rule // Women's Future JORDAN: Another 'Honor Crime (Murder of Woman) goes unpunished IRAN: Tightening of Dress Code decreed by ruling Mullahs NIGERIA: Media urged 10 join war aQainsl HIV/AIDS 50 - 59 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORlD: ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: Research Centre for Womens Studies ~ SNDT University II "SEED I Rollers" ­ Women Cigarelte Makers - seek new Living // Bridegroom goes to Jail for Iillegal' Dowry Demands 1/ PAKISTAN: No 'Honor' in these killings of women CHINA: Forum on Women: 'Gender and Social Stratification JAPAN: Highlights of Equality Action 2003 II Counselling on Sex Discrimination . MONGOLIA: Nationalli'rogram on Gender Equity AFGHANISTAN: Co-education and Cable TV banned as 'un-Islamic' ~I Twelve Women toke Drivng Tests II Motherhood a difficult Struggle for Survival II Women Judges Group resumes Activities TONGA: Celebralinc the Empowerment of Tongan Women 60 - 61 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE FRANCE: Mixed Eleclion Results from new PARITY LAW FINLAND: First Counlry in Europe with Woman Prime Minister and President! Conference examines Trafficking in Women and Children BRITAIN: Pakistani Families Irick/~ell their daughters into marriages in Pakistan 62 - 68 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS BRAZil: 'Gender and Participatory Budget' developed in RECIFE 1/ Decrease of Maternal Mortality Government Initiative MEXICO: legislation passed to protect Women's Rights UNITED STATES: US Air Force Academy Boord ignored sexual assault for 20 years II Women Codets at West Point (Army) Sexually Assaulted II Women Cadels at Air Force Academy blamed for rapes II NOW- National Organization for Women: History I Accomplishments I Actions - supports Abortion Rights II Women continue to face Discrimination in the WorkForce II GenderGap in Wages increases or persists at all levels - NARAl: Pro Choice ~ supports the rights of access to aborlion 1/ WIFP:Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press 69 " 72 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL DRESS CODE· A universal means to control Women - SWEDEN the best country 10 be a mother - the worst: NIGER VATICAN proposes consorship of women's terms - example 'gender' WOMEN of Kosovo and Afghanistan urge Iraqui women to "RAISE THEIR VOICES" HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY II INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: Seven Women Elected FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 119 WIN 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MAo 02420 USA TEL 781·862·9431 INTERNATIONAL VOL. 29 NO,4 NETWORK AUTUMN 2003

1 2 EDITORIAL: THE STORY OF WIN NEWS

3 11 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATlQNS_ GENERAL ASSEMBLY 5Bth Session, New York, Spl-Dec 2003 COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 4B. SESSION March 2003, NY CEDAW REPORTS· Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women:· Recommendations for: Morocco // Brazil // New Zealand // Costa Rico / / Ecuador 1/ Japan. International Women's Tribune and WOMEN INK UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON VIOLENCE WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY INSTRAW Electronic Newsletter WOMEN, NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP UNRISD· UN Research Institute for Social Development: Agrarian Change/landrights UNIFEM "Currents"· Newsletter ILO: International Labor Oranisation: Workplace Discrimination 12 • 18 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT UNDP, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2003, based on Millenium Dev.Gools THE DIRECT LINK BETWEEN WOMEN AND WORLD HUNGER· The Hunger Project WOMEN's LEARNING PARTNERSHIP EXPLORING GENDER PERSPECTIVES ON POPULATION TRICKLE UP PROGRAM II SOLAR COOKER REVIEW 19 - 21 WOMEN AND HEALTH AFGHANISTAN: More Midwives for Women's and Children's Health HIVIAIDS and Africa's Women PROMOTION OF FEMALE CONDOMS inlensifies PAPERS Project The Complete Guide to Mental Health for WOMEN 22 - 26 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION CAIRO - EGYPT, Afro-Arab Expert Consultatian: LEGAL TOOLS for FGM Prevention 'CAIRO DECLARATION' SPECIFIC HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES: Harmful Traditional Practices - Comm, on Hum. R. GENDER· SENSITIVE FACT-FILE by AL-RAIDA, Profiles of Arab League Counlries ._ In 13 out of 23 countries FGM is practiced. 4 countries practice Infibulafion CHAD: Program to Eradicate FGM uses WIN NEWS Childbirth Picture Books LIBERIA: FGM widely practiced throughout Liberia and Region. but ignored by Press lAC - INTER AFRICAN COMMITIEE List of Affiliates BENIN: Legislation passed banning FGM MALI: New Legislalion prohibiting FGM passed 2002 27 - 36 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE 16 DAYS of ACTIVISM against GENDER VIOLENCE: Nov 2S· Dec 10 FRANCE: Violence and Rape widespread in French Cities among immigrants AFGHANISTSAN: Warlords implicated in extensive abuses of women ARGENTINA: Thousands + Rape denouncements in Buenos Aires IRAQ: Rape and Honor Killings widespread in Baghdad JAPAN: Sex crimes against girl pupils by teachers ignored UN SPECIAL RAPPORTUR ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN APPOINTED MOROCCO: Discrimination and Violence against women persists UGANDA: No Protection of Women from Violence and Rape SRI LANKA: Violence against Women working overseas IRELAND: Criminal Abuse of youg girls by Catholic Church 'Asylums l 'OUR BODIES OUR RIGHTS' /I UN, STATISTICS on Violence against Women (continued, next page) FRAN P. HOSKEN 120 ED ITO R WIN 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S lEXINGTON, MA 02420 USA TEL 781-862-9431 INTERNATIONAL VOL 29 NO.4 NETWORK AUTUMN 2003

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37 • 39 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN'S MAGAZINES AND SERIAL PUBLICATIONS FROM: EUROPE II ASIA II MIDDLE EAST II PACIFIC I! INTERNATIONAL II HEALTH and mare 40 • 46 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA IRAQ: Women need larger role II Insecurity, Violence dominateWomens lives II U.S. supports discrimination II Three women named to Governing Council AZERBAIJAN: Report from the Women's Association //Women and Music IRAN: Clerics reject CEDAW ~ UN Women's Rights Treaty KUWAIT: Women still excluded from Parliament TURKEY: Honor Killings still continue in rural oreos ALGERIA: How much longer the Persecution of Women by law? AFRICA: African Union adopts Protocol on the Rights of Women SOUTH AFRICA: Highest HIVIAIDS infection due to HIGHEST RAPE rates worldwide 47 • 68 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: SEWA - Self Employed Women's Assoc.: Programs and Activities / Banking I Health I Social Security I Reports / Women's participation in local politics THAILAND: Chiang Mai University Women's Studies: Trafficking in Women VIETNAM Action Aid to strengthen Gender Strategy INDONESIA: Islamic Restrictions·introduced at Universities JAPAN: Discrimination the Real Cause of Economic Decline MALAYSIA: Islamic Minister claims lipstick invites Rapel CHINA: Trafficking of North Korean Women II Women Mayors: Strengths·Obstacle PHILIPPINES: Teenage pregnancy reason for large school drop-outs AFGHANISTAN: RAWA: Women continue to fight for their rights "WITH All OUR STRENGTH"The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan. by Anne E. Brodsky - Book Review II MEENA· HEROINE of AFGHANISTAN, by Melody Ermachild Chavis - Book Review 69 • 75 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: European Women's Lobby - EWL: membersl structure I Campaigns I Laws FRANCE: Muslim Highschool opened - veiling requirement /1 REVOLT of Women Immigrants against oppression by Islamic men supported by French Gov.!/ EUROPEAN COMMtSSION: Proposals against Discrimination!I NORWAY: Government requires more women in Boardroomsll UKRAINE: Job Discrimination against Wornen workers pervasive II EASTERN EUROPE: Few Women Enterprises in former USSR areas /1 76 • 78 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS PERU: President appoints Woman Prime Ministerll Law against Sexual Harassment MEXICO: More than 300 Women assassinated in Ciudad Juarez UNITED STATES: Gender Gap grows at Universities /1 Afghan Women Students at US Universities II Air Force Academy Survey: Rate of Rape 12% !! 79 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL 2003 World Population Data Sheetll The PROTECTION PROJECTJohns Hopkins U. II WOMAN and EARTHs 7th Annual Conference II FOCUStNG on Freedom: Krishna Patel, Pres. WllPF 1/ On the Way to 2005: Intern. Information Center and Archives for the Womens Movement· IIAV, Netherlands 1/ PAl Annual Report II SAIV • Spiritual Alliance to stop intimate Violence .. Riane Eisler. 121

The Women's Review of Books / Vol. XX, No.8 / May 2003

1 Salldm Gilbert "'" Sylvia and Ted by Emma Tennant; Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses

6 Letters

6 Nanry TORIes"", A Consumers' Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America by Lizabeth Cohen

8 MariantJe Hirsch"", Clara Mondschein's Melancholia by Anne Raeff

9 Mary O'Donoghm "'" Almost There: The Onward Journey of a Dublin Woman by Nuala O'Faolain

10 ElYse Blallklry "'" Wild Heart, a Life: Natalie Clifford Barney's Journey from Victorian America to the Literary Salons of Paris by Suzanne Rodriguez

11 Usa I.e/IBnslein ""'. Hands to Work: The Stories of Three Families Racing the Welfare Clock by LynNell Hancock

12 Ellnice Uplon "'" A TARNISHED REpUTATION: Madame de Pompadour still gets no respect

13 Mema Alexander"'" CROSSING SABARMATI: An oasis of peace sits in a city divided by hate

14 Undo Schlossberg"'" Rereading Sex: Battles over Sexual Knowledge and Suppression in Nineteenth- Century America by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz

14 Palricia &II! Schwartz"'" Two Poems

15 Helen Bet/edicl "'" The Usual Rules by Joyce Maynard

16 Alldrry Biiger "'" Mad Madge: The Extraordinary Life of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, the First Woman to Live by Her Pen by Katie \Vhitaker

17 Mary Tqylor Silt/eli"", Sicilian Odyssey by Francine Prose

18 Karen L King"", The Resurrection of Mary Magdale/le: Legends, Apocrypha, and the Christian Testament byJane Schaberg

19 Books Received The Wo,nen's Review of Books / Vol. XX, No. 10-11 / July 2003 Ki£r.r*'W:$%i.f~~l*1t4! ~~~~_~.ff:~'-~i~ 122 •• :If: SPECIAL ISSUE: WOMEN AGING :If:

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4 Vi/ian GfJrnwk X THE HOUSE OFEwER ARTISTS: The ch:illenge of nuking a daydream into reality 5 Gayk Gnm! X CATCHING Zzzs: Women lie awake and wonder: Why is most sleep research conducted on men? 7 SHZ(l1lR~ Ruta X SCRABBLE WITH MY MOTIrnR; What the wurds really spell

9 Nrryn Higgs X A TALE OF TWO ACCIDENTS: Injury at 20 is not the same as injur), at 55

10 Alida Ostrihr X PRAYING FOR THE END OF ANGER: ''A woman is her mother," poet Anne Sex;ton once wrote. But is tlut fate inevitable?

11 Vmnica Chamberr X FRIENDS FOR llFE: How female friendship evolves froin youthful crushes to the deeper relationships of years

12 Mdlifyn Hafku X THE pOET AT 80: A tribute to the aging poet Marie Pansot is -full of the imagery of vigor and growth 12 wig Haz!eUn X MARY GRO'WS UP: The Vtrgin in her later years 14 Fhrm(.( HOlW X My "OlD LADIES": As writers age, they find ways to continue their work

17 Jane O'RdJIJ X RUNNING OUT OF TIME: Reaching the age of acceptlnce and pendulous earlobes

18 Glrolln G. HtilJmm X TAKING AU-11JRN: The aging woman as explorer of new territory

1 9 Gt!Jk PtmbtrlfJH X No REGRETS: Which ambitions and possessions are important, and which are not, was a lesson le:u:ned in an unlikely setting-Hollywood

2 1 Eikm &1m x CARING FOR nm CARETAKERS: Feminist Ethics and Home Health Care byJennifer A. Parks

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2. 2. Swan Milkrr WilliamJ 06> Wild Card Quilt: Taking a Chance on H'ome byJanisse Ray

23 Jan Chmtn 06> The Book of Salt by Monique Truong

24 Nt1JJ LnifIJ(!f1 06> Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books by Azar Na.fisi

25 Amanda NQib o The Quality of Life Report b}' Meghan Dawn; The Porno Girl and Other. Stones by Merin Wexler

26 Mrrlha NidJou -4> The Bug by FlIen Ullman

2. 7 Diana POJlltllnwrik ..e. The Photograph by Pendope Lively

28 Nan!) B. Rmh..e. Clara: A Novel by Janke Galloway

29 MDriI Shwr ..e. The Atheist: Madalyn Murray O'Hair by Bryan F. I.e Beau

30 HtiJi BtU o Tilt by Elizabeth Bums 31 PtgAloi em The Virago Book of Erotic Myths and Legends edited by Sbahrukh Husain

32. Alia Kmkr·HarriJ -4> The Mercury 13: The Untold Story of Thirteen American Women and the Dream of Space Flight by Martha Ackmann 33 Marg

34 Marlha Gm em All Night Movie by Alicia Borinsky

35 PamtltJ Peln? - A Visit to Don Otavio: A Traveller's Tale from Mexico by Sybille Bedford; Pleasures and Landscapes: A Traveler's Tales from Europe by Sybille Bedford; A Legacy: A Novel by Sybille Bedford; Jigsaw: An Unsentimental Education by Sybille Bedford

36 SatikJ StJTWU o The Mango Season by Amulya Malladi

36 Adtian Ohmbtrg O(i', Calendars by Annie Finch; Flux, Poems by Cynthia Hogue; Little Rh-cr. New and Selected Poems by Linda McCan:istoDj Against Love Poetry. Poems by Eavan Boland

38 Letters 38 Contributors 39 The Bookshelf The Women's Review ofBooks 123 Volume XX, No. 12 September 2003

1 GwendolYn D.Bois Shaw"", The Black Female Body: A Photographic History by Deborah Willis and Carla Williams; Skin Deep, Spirit Strong: The Black Female Body in American Culture cdited by Kimberley Wallace-Sanders 4 Letters

5 Hamll MaJinowitz -

8 Kalfry Davis ~ Sisterhood is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium edited by Robin Morgan

8 Judith Bam'ng/oll .m Two Poems 9 EmilY Tolh "'" A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance by Jane Juska; Sexual Healing by Jill Nelson 11 Priscilla Long"", The Lives of the Saints by Suzanne Paola

12 FakJlni A. Sheth -(f., Abortion and Social Responsibility: Depolarizing the Debate by Laurie Shrage 13 Karla Jf!}...m The Literature of Lesbianism: A.Historical Anthology from Ariosto to Stonewall edited by Terry Castle

14 KimberlY Shearer PalHler"", Autobiography of a Geisha by Sayo M;asuda 15 lena Osman"", The Feminist Avant-Garde in American Poetry by Elizabeth Frost

16 E. J Graff "'" Getting Mother's Body by Suzan-Lori Parks 17 MarilYn Frye "'" The Philosopher Queen: Feminist Essays on War, Love, and Knowledge by Chris Cuomo

18 Pallia DiPeNltJ ..,£ Reinventing Eden: The Fate of Nature in Western Culture by Carolyn Merchant

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2 1 }o Frmnan ~ Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South by Catherine Fosl; and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision by Barbara Ransby .

22 TheHooksheIf 124 WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 24, Number 2 CONTENTS Spring 2003

ARTICLE: Choosing to Help or to Advance Their Agenda: A Comparative Look at How the Supreme Courts of India and the United States Approach Violence Against Women Brook B. Grandle...... 83 NOTES: Reproductive Self-Determination in the Third Circuit: The Statutory Proscription of Wrongful Birth and Wrongful Life Claims as an Unconstitutional Violation of Planned Parenthood v. Casey's Undue Burden Standard Christine lntromasso 101 Consent to Genocide?: The ICfY's Improper Use of the Consent Paradigm to Prosecute Genocidal Rape in Foca Adrienne Kalosieh .... :...... 121 TItle VII's "Sex Life" Jeff Mitchell...... 137 Book Review TAMARA Z. HOLLINS 771

In Brief 775

Recent Publications 781

Notes on Contributors 783 Women's Studies 126 Volume 32, Number 7 October-November 2003

White Symphonies with Red Spots: Color and the Representation ofWomen in Four Poems by Oscar Wilde 785 ANJA MOLLER-MUTH

Audre Lorde's Life Writing: The Politics ofLocation 815 LORI L. WALK

Trance-formations: Mesmerism and "A Woman's Power" in 's Behind a Mask 835 THERESA STROUTH GAUL

Desiring Daughters: Intergenerational Connectedness in Recent Indian Fiction 853 IRA RAJA

Finishing the Hat: Preface 87­,J DOROTHY BRAUDY

Finishing the Hat: Dorothy Braudy's ArtisticJourney 883 DOROTHY BRAUDY

Book Reviews BRIAN J. NORMAN GENEVIEVE MIGELY 889

In Brief 897

Recent Publications 903

Notes on Contributors 905 WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION 127

VOLUME 26, NUMBER 2, FALL 2003

ESSAYS

143 Shifting Identities in the Kenyan Press: Representations of Wangari Maathai's Media Complex Protest Nancy Worthington

165 She Who Must Be Obeyed: The Media and Political Spouses in Israel Sharon Halevi

191 A Pilgrim's Progress: Metaphor in the Rhetoric of Mary Fisher, AIDS Activist Jennifer J. McGee

214 Memorable Messages as Discursive Formations: The Gendered Socialization of New University Facility Elise J. Dallimore

2Q6 Hiding the Anorectic: A Rhetorical Analysis of Popular Discourse Concerning Anorexia E. Grace Lager and Brian R. McGee

BOOK REVIEWS

296 Postfeminist News: Political Women in Media Culture, by Mary Douglas Vavrus Tasha Dubriwny

299 Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice: Cinemas of Girlhood, edited by Frances Gateward and Murray Pomerance Julie D. O'Reilly WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 128 VOLUME 26 NUMBER 4 2003 JULY-AUGUST

CONTENTS

PAPERS

ANATPESSATE-SCHUBERT 285 Changing from the margins: Bedouin women and higher education in Israel

Am KUNTSMAN 299 Double homecoming: Sexuality, ethnicity, and place in immigration stories of Russian lesbians in Israel

ELISABETH JAY FRlEDMAN 313 Gendering the agenda: The impact of the transnational women's rights movement at the UN conferences of the 1990s

MERRAN TOERlEN 333 Gender and body hair: Constructing thefeminine woman SUE WILKINSON

ELAlNE WELSH 345 Accounts of feminism among women local councillors in England ABIGAIL HALcu

DAWN DUKE 357 Alzira Rufulo's A Casa de Cultura de Mulher Negra as a form of female empowerment: A look at the dynamics of a black women's organization in Brazil today

LISA LAD EE JIA 369 Equating womanhood with victimhood: The positionality of women protagonists in the contemporary writings of South Asian women REVIEW ESSAY

MAR¥\- LunDY 379 The field day anthology of Irish writing: Volumes four and five: Irish women's writing and traditions, Cork University Press: Cork, New York University Press, New York, in association with field day 2002. 3200 pp. $250. £155. ISBN 185918281X

BOOK REVIEWS

BILIANA KASIC 383 The aftermath: Women in post-c~nflicttransformation

ERICA RAND 384 Entry denied: Contro1fuJ.g sexuality at the border

UTA U. LARKEY 385 Right-wing women: From conservatives to extremists around the world

TAVll\l'A TADDIKEN JOHNSON 385 Flux: Women on sex, work, love, kids and life in a half changed world

CAYO GAMBER 385 Cooking lessons: The politics of gender and food

389 Biographical Statements Womens Writing 129 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1 2003

Darryl Jones, Radical Ambivalence: Frances Burney, Jacobinism and the politics ofRomantic fiction 3 Kristine Swenson. The Menopausal Vampire: Arabella Kenealy and the boundaries oftrue womanhood 27 Adelaide Morris. Woman Speaking to Women: retracing the feminine in Anna Laetitia Barbauld 47 Rebecca Shapiro. Educating the English: Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent and Essay on Irish Bulls 73 Aisha Khan. Portraits in the Mirror: nature, culture, and women's travel writing in the Caribbean 93 Elizabeth M.A. Hodgson. Katherine Philips: agent ofmatchlessness 119 Tess Cosslett. "Animals under Man"? Margaret Gatty's Parablesfrom Nature 137 Erin Henriksen. Dressed as Esther: the value of concealment in Ester Sowernam's biblical pseudonym 153 Tiffany Potter. The Language ofFeminised Sexuality: gendered voice in Eliza Haywood's Loye in Excess and Fantomina 169 Ainslie ~obinson. The History ofOur Lord as Exemplified in Works ofArt: Anna Jameson's coup de grace 187

BOOK REVIEWS AnnaJameson: Victon'an,feminisl; woman ofletters Oudith Johnston) reviewed by Adele M. Ernstrom 203 Bn'tish Women Wn'ters and the Wn'ting ofHistory, 1670-1820 (Devoney Looser) reviewed by Norma Clarke 208 Twice upon a Time: women writers and the history ofthefairy tale (Elizabeth Wanning Harries) reviewed by Penny Hunter 210 Jane Barker, Exile: a literary career, 1675-1725 (Kathryn King) reviewed by Jane Spencer 212 The Clever Woman ofthe Family (Charlotte M. Yonge, edited by Clare A. Simmons) reviewed by Mary Summers 215 Women Alone: spinsters in England, 1660-1850 (Bridget Hill) reviewed by Amy Froide 217 Eighteenth-century Women: studies in their lives, work and culture (Linda V. Troost, Ed.), reviewed by Elspeth Knights 219

Cover illustration Fanny Burney, portrait by Edward Burney 130 Womens Writing

VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2 2003 Special Number La bella Liberta: women and the flight to Italy Guest Editor: BARBARA CAINE Barbara Caine. Introduction. La bella Liberta 237 Glenda Sluga. Gender and the Nation: Madame de Stael or Italy 241 Maura O'Connor. Civilizing Southern Italy: British and Italian women and the cultural politics ofEuropean nation building 253 Alison Chapman. "In our own blood drenched the pen": Italy and sensibility in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Last Poems (1862) 269 Ellen DuBois. Margaret Fuller in Italy 287 Ros Pesman. In Search ofProfessional Identity: Adelaide Ironside and Italy 307 Pauline Nestor. Leaving Home: George Eliot and Romola 329 Sally Mitchell. From Winter into Summer: the Italian Evolution ofFrances Power Cobbe 343 Martha Vicinus. Laocooning in Rome: Harriet Hosmer and romantic friendship 353 Lisa Merrill. "Old Maids, Sister-Artists, and Aesthetes": Charlotte Cushman and her circle of"jolly bachelors" construct an expatriate women's community in Rome 367 BOOK REVIEWS 385