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FEMINIST PERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 31 Number 4 Fall 2011

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

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

Volume 31, Number 4 (Fall 2011)

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

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

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. Subscription prices (print only; for online prices, consult publisher). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Selected publications in which the journal is indexed. 10. Selected fulltext products in which publication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the full text available. 11. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 11 are used to identify the different categories of information. Our goal in Feminist Periodicals is to represent English-language periodicals from around the world that focus on gender, women's studies, or women's issues. Generally, we do not include mainstream newsstand magazines. We are also unable to include periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate possible inclusion in FP and indexing elsewhere.

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AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK (v. 26, no. 3, August 2011) ...... 7 AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (v. 15, no. 1, March 2011)...... 9 ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v. 17, no. 2, 2011) ...... 11 ASIAN WOMEN (v. 27, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 12 AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES (v. 26, no. 69, September 2011) ...... 13 BMC WOMEN’S HEALTH (July–September 2011) ...... 15 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE (v. 26, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 17 BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE (no. 51, Summer 2011) ...... 18 BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS (no. 70, August–September 2011) ...... 19 CAMERA OBSCURA: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA STUDIES (no. 77, 2011)...... 21 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW (v. 23, no. 2, 2011) ...... 22 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW (v. 19, no. 4, 2010) ...... 24 (v. 20, no. 1, 2011)...... 25 (v. 20, no. 2, 2011)...... 26 CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’S WRITING (v. 5, no. 2, July 2011) ...... 27 EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN: STUDIES IN THEIR LIVES, WORK, AND CULTURE (v. 6, 2011) ...... 28 EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v. 18, no. 3, August 2011) ...... 30 FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY (v. 21, no. 3, August 2011) ...... 32 FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCES (v. 32, nos. 3–4, Summer–Fall 2011) ...... 33 FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGY (v. 6, no. 3, July 2011) ...... 34 (v. 17, no. 3, July 2011) ...... 35 FEMINIST FORMATIONS (v. 23, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 37 FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES (v. 11, no. 3, September 2011) ...... 39 FEMINIST STUDIES (v. 37, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 40 FEMINIST TEACHER (v. 21, no. 1, 2010) ...... 41 FEMINIST THEORY (v. 12, no. 2, August 2011) ...... 43 FEMSPEC (v. 11, no. 2, 2011) ...... 44 FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES (v. 32, no. 2, 2011) ...... 46 GENDER & DEVELOPMENT (v. 19, no. 2, July 2011) ...... 47 GENDER AND EDUCATION (v. 23, no. 4, July 2011) ...... 48 (v. 23, no. 5, August 2011) ...... 49 GENDER & HISTORY (v. 23, no. 2, August 2011) ...... 50 GENDER & SOCIETY (v. 25, no. 4, August 2011) ...... 53 GENDER IN MANAGEMENT: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (v. 26, no. 5, 2011) ...... 55 (v. 26, no. 6, 2011)...... 56 GENDER ISSUES (v. 28, no. 3, September 2011)...... 57 GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF (v. 18, no. 4, August 2011) ...... 58 GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION (v. 18, no. 4, July 2011) ...... 59 (v. 18, no. 5, September 2011) ...... 60 GIRLHOOD STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v. 4, no. 1, Summer 2011) ...... 61 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & GENDER (v. 34, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 63 HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (v. 32, no. 7, July 2011) ...... 64

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 4 (v. 32, no. 8, August 2011) ...... 65 (v. 32, no. 9, September 2011) ...... 66 HECATE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION (v. 37, no. 1, 2011) ...... 67 HERIZONS: WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS (v. 25, no. 1, Summer 2011) ...... 68 HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF (v. 26, no. 3, Summer 2011) ...... 70 INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS (v. 13, no. 3, September 2011) ...... 72 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENDER, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (v. 3, no. 3, 2011) ...... 74 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUM (v. 23, nos. 3–4, July–December 2011) ...... 75 JOURNAL OF (v. 20, no. 3, September 2011) ...... 77 JOURNAL OF STUDIES (v. 15, no. 3, July–September 2011) ...... 79 JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES (v. 7, no. 3, Fall 2011) ...... 80 JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING (v. 23, no. 3, July–September 2011)...... 81 JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (v. 17, no. 2, 2011) ...... 82 JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY (v. 32, no. 3, July–September 2011) ...... 83 JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S HISTORY (v. 23, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 84 LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST (v. 36, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 86 MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN (v. 39, no. 3, Summer 2011) ...... 87 MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM (v. 47, no. 1, Summer 2011) ...... 88 MIDWIFERY TODAY (no. 98, Summer 2011) ...... 89 MS. MAGAZINE (v. 21, no. 3, Summer 2011) ...... 90 NIKK MAGASIN (no. 2, 2011) ...... 92 NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH (v. 19, no. 3, 2011) ...... 93 N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (no. 28, July 2011) ...... 94 PERSIMMON TREE: AN ONLINE MAGAZINE OF THE ARTS BY WOMEN OVER SIXTY (Summer 2011) ...... 95 POLITICS & GENDER (v. 7, no. 3, September 2011) ...... 96 RACE, GENDER & CLASS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTICULTURAL JOURNAL (v. 18, nos. 3–4, 2011) ...... 98 RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM (no. 51, Summer 2011) ...... 100 ROOM: CANADA’S OLDEST LITERARY JOURNAL BY AND ABOUT WOMEN (v. 34, no. 2, 2011) ...... 101 SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (v. 36, no. 4, Summer 2011) ...... 103 SINISTER WISDOM (no. 83, Summer 2011) ...... 105 SISTER NAMIBIA (v. 23, no. 2, July 2011) ...... 107 SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY (v. 18, no. 2, Summer 2011) ...... 108 STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY (v. 12, no. 3, July–September 2011) ...... 109 U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN’S JOURNAL: A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GENDER STUDIES (no. 40, August 2011) ...... 110 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v. 17, no. 7, July 2011) ...... 111 (v. 17, no. 8, August 2011) ...... 112 (v. 17, no. 9, September 2011) ...... 113 VISUAL CULTURE & GENDER (v. 6, 2011) ...... 114 WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW (v. 22, nos. 2–3, Summer–Autumn 2011) ...... 116 WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE (v. 21, no. 3, July–September 2011) ...... 118 WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE (nos. 86–87, Spring–Summer 2011) ...... 119 WOMEN & HEALTH (v. 51, no. 1, January–February 2011) ...... 120

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 5 (v. 51, no. 2, March–April 2011) ...... 121 (v. 51, no. 3, May 2011) ...... 122 (v. 51, no. 4, June 2011) ...... 123 (v. 51, no. 5, July–August 2011) ...... 124 WOMEN & THERAPY: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY (v. 34, no. 3, July–September 2011) ...... 125 WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES (Special Issue, 2011) ...... 126 WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION (v. 20, no. 7, July 2011) ...... 131 (v. 20, no. 8, August 2011) ...... 132 WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v. 8, no. 1, 2011) ...... 133 WOMEN’S HEALTH JOURNAL: LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN WOMEN’S HEALTH NETWORK (v. 17, no. 2, July–September 2011) ...... 134 WOMEN’S REVIEW OF BOOKS (v. 28, no. 4, July–August 2011) ...... 135 (v. 28, no. 5, September–October 2011) ...... 136 WOMEN’S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER (v. 32, no. 1, Fall 2010) ...... 137 WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v. 40, no. 5, July–August 2011) ...... 138 (v. 40, no. 6, September 2011) ...... 139 WOMEN’S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (v. 34, no. 2, 2011) ...... 140 WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNAL (v. 25, no. 1, 2011) ...... 141 WOMEN’S WRITING (v. 18, no. 3, August 2011) ...... 143 YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM (v. 23, no. 1, 2011) ...... 144

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Volume 26 Number 3 August 20 II Journal of Women and Social Work

Contents

Editorial Global Migration and Gender 233 Fariyal Ross-Sheriff

Articles Bridging Critical Feminist Gerontology and Social Work to Interrogate the Narrative on Civic Engagement 239 F. Ellen Netting A Review of Rape in the Social Work Literature: A Call to Action 250 Sarah McMahon and Rachel Schwartz Women, Feminism, and Social Work Journals 10 Years Later: 1998-2007 264 Marietta Anne Barretti Power, Gender, and Social Work Responses to Child Sexual Abuse 278 Danielle Hanisch and Nicole Moulding Gender Sensitivity Among Social Workers Handling Cases of Domestic Violence: A Hong Kong Case 291 Lai Ching Leung In the Midst of a Storm: Distress of Kerala Women 304 Miriam George Reconciling Conflicts: The "Accidental" Women Leaders in Contemporary China 314 Angelina Yuen Tsang, Pauline Sung Chan, Uxi Zhang

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Poetry Letter From My Heart to My Brain Letter From My Brain to My Heart 327 Rachel ~cKJbbens

Salt and Stain Ghost Afterbirth 329 Lynne Procope

Book Reviews The Selected Papers of Jane Addams: Vol. 2: Venturing into Usefulness, 1881-88 332 Ruth A Brandwein

Women in Social Work Who Have Changed the World 333 Sandra Edmonds Crewe Writing Against, Alongside, and Beyond Memory: Lifewriting as Reflexive, Poststructuralist Feminist Research Practice 334 Rocio G. Davis Restoring the Balance: First Nations Women, Community, and Culture 335 Christine Lowery Emerging Intersections: Race, Class, and Gender in Theory, Policy, and Practice 336 Gita ~ehrotra

Between Light and Shadow: A Guatemalan Girl's Journey Through Adoption 337 Rachel Wright

The Politics of the Veil 337 Sajedeh Zahraei Women of Color on the Rise: Leadership and Administration in Social Work Education and the Academy 338 Jalonta Y. Jackson

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Editor: Friday E Okonofua

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 1 MARCH 2011

CONTENTS

COMMENTARY

Impact of Reproductive Health on Socio-economic Development: A Case Study of Nigeria 7 JIB Adinma and ED Adinma

REVIEW ARTICLES

Abortion and Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa: How Women Plan Their Families 13 Don Lauro

Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination for Control of Cervical Cancer: A Challenge for 25 Developing Countries FA Bello, 00 Enabor and IF Adewole

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES

Health Providers' Perception towards Safe Abortion Service at Selected Health Facilities in 31 Addis Ababa Jemila Abdi and Mulugeta B Gebremariam

Exploring Contraceptive Knowledge and Use among Women Experiencing Induced Abortion 37 in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana Adriana AE Biney

Attitudes and Experiences of Women Admitted to Hospital with Abortion Complications in 47 Ghana Patience Aniteye and Susannah Mayhew

lllV/AIDS Related Knowledge and Perceived Risk Associated with Condom Use among 57 Adolescents in Uganda Simon P Kayiki and Renata Forste

A Study of the Use of Primolut N Tablet as a Contraceptive in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana 65 Henry S Opare-Addo, Patrick K Britwum and George A 0 Ampong

Barriers to Adoption of Family Planning among Women in Eastern Democratic Republic of 69

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Congo Jeff K Mathe, Kennedy K Kasonia and Andre K Maliro

Successful Sex Pre-selection using Natural Family Planning 79 Leonie McSweeney

Traditional Practices and Medicinal Plants Use during Pregnancy by Anyi-Ndenye Women 85 (Eastern Cote d'Ivoire) Djah F Malan and Danho FR Neuba

Sterility and Stigma in an Era of HIV/AIDS: Narratives of Risk Assessment among Men and 95 Women in Botswana Rebecca L Upton and Edward Ms Dolan

Quarter of a Century of Female Sterilization in Jos, Central Nigeria 103 Josiah T Mutihir and DD Nyango

Histopathological Types of Breast Cancer in Gombe, North Eastern Nigeria: A Seven-Year 109 Review AM Dauda, MA Misauno and EO Ojo

Educational Needs and Causes of False Diagnosis of Atypical Squamous Cells of Unknown 113 Significance at a University Hospital Neeta Kumar, Shahin Sayed and Zahir Moloo

CASE REPORT

Intestinal Obstruction due to Bilateral Ovarian Cystic Teratoma in a Pregnant Woman: Report 117 ofaCase Victor J Ekanem, Duncan 0 Umukoro and Gabriel /gberase

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Asian Journal of Women's Studies

Volume 17, Number 2 2011

CONfENTS

IEE Jae Kytmg and PARK Hye Gyong 7 Measures of Women's Status and Gender Inequality in Asia: Issues and Challenges

Janaki ABRAHAM 32 'Why did you send me like this?': Marriage, Matriliny and the 'Providing Husband' in North Kerala, India

LA! Wan Teng 66 Gender and Livelihoods: A Case Study of the Mah Meri and the Oil Palm Plantations of Carey Island

KIM Kytmg Hee and KIM Kytmg Mee 96 Mothers' Survival Experiences in Cases of Incestuous Sexual Abuse of Girls

BOOK REVIEW

Malavika KARLEKAR 119 Murder in San Felice, Chandralekha Mehta, New Delhi: Zubaan, 2011, 172 pages Shadow Men, Bijoya Sawian, New Delhi: Zubaan and Penguin Books, 2011, 168 pages

ZHENG Jing and Petula Sik Ymg HO 123 Chinese Women and the (yberspace, Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce, Amsterdam University Press, 2008, 275 pages

ABOUT nIE CONTRIBUTORS 128

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

Summer 2011 Vol. 27 No.2

Gender and New ICfs Jia l.JI 1 Xinchuan Uu

Charlotte Bront~: The Female Struggle for Margaret Hnlmes 25 Recognition

The Perfonnance of VIrtue and the Loss of Female Heather A Willoughl?J 51 Individuality in Choson Korea: A Feminist Reading of the Tale of Ch'unhyang

Asian Dolls and the Westernized Gaze: A§osa Puzar 81 Notes on Female Dollification in South Korea

Analysis of Changes in in Korea Jae-Hee Ahn 113 from an Education - Labor Market Perspective

Book Review

The Last Taboo: Women and Body Hair Catrin Mair Edwards 141 Edited I?J Karin Lmik - Obertsein

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Australian Feminist Studies

Volume 26 Number 69 September 2011

Special Issue: Witnessing, Trauma and Social Suffering: Feminist Perspectives Guest Editors: Rosanne Kennedy and Gillian Whitlock

Editorial: The End of Journal Rankings 249 Mary Spong berg

Introduction Special Issue Witnessing, Trauma and Social Suffering: Feminist Perspectives 251 Rosanne Kennedy and Gillian Whitlock

Articles An Australian Archive of Feelings: The Sorry Books Campaign and the Pedagogy of Compassion 257 Rosanne Kennedy

Olga's Blanket: Trauma, Memory and Witnessing Women in the Sydney Jewish Museum 281 Susan Andrews

Witnessing Embodiment: Trauma, Narrative and Theory at the Limit in Field Research and in the Classroom 297 Rosemary Jolly

Did you Know my Father?: The Zone of Unspeakability as Postcolonial Legacy 319 Ana Dragojlovic

Iranian Poetic Testimonies of Revolution, Trauma and Displacement 335 Mammad Aidani

Remediating the Hoax 349 Gillian Whitlock

Reviews Can the Subaltern Speak? Reflections on the History of an Idea edited by Rosalind Morris 369 Debjani Ganguly

Moving Subjects: Gender, Mobility, and Intimacy in an Age of Global Empire edited by Tony Ballantyne and Antoinette Burton 371 Alison Holland

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Glamour in the Pacific: Cultural Internationalism and Race Politics in the Women's Pan-Pacific by Fiona Paisley 374 Liz Conor

Talking and Listening in the Age of Modernity: Essays on the History of Sound edited by Joy Damousi and Desley Deacon 377 Michelle Arrow

Trouble: Evolution of a Radical, Selected Writings 1970-2010 by Kate Jennings 380 Margaret Henderson

Roma the First: A Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell by Susan Magarey and Kerrie Round 383 Desley Deacon

Books Received 387

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Research article Molecular subtype analysis determines the association of advanced breast cancer in Egypt with favorable biology Bodour Salhia, Coya Tapia, Elia A Ishak, Research article Salwa Gaber, Bree Berghuis, Khateeb H Molecular subtype analysis determines the association of advanced breast cancer in Egypt with Hussain, Rachelle A DuQuette, James favorable biology Resau, John Carpten Bodour Salhia, Coya Tapia, Elia A Ishak, Salwa Gaber, Bree Berghuis, Khateeb H Hussain, Rachelle A DuQuette, BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:44 (30 James Resau, John Carpten September 2011) BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:44 (30 September 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Research article Women's knowledge about cervical cancer risk factors, screening, and reasons for non-participation in cervical cancer screening programme in Estonia Alice Kivistik, Katrin Lang, Paolo Baili, Ahti Anttila, Piret Veerus BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:43 (28 September 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Reasons for non- use of condoms and self- efficacy among female sex workers: a qualitative study in Nepal Laxmi Ghimire, W Cairns S Smith, Edwin R van Teijlingen, Rashmi Dahal, Nagendra P Luitel BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:42 (26 September 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article It's all about the children: a participant-driven photo-elicitation study of Mexican-origin mothers' food choices Cassandra M Johnson, Joseph R Sharkey, Wesley R Dean BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:41 (26 September 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Phytoestrogen consumption from foods and supplements and epithelial ovarian cancer risk: a population -based case control study Elisa V Bandera, Melony King, Urmila Chandran, Lisa E Paddock, Lorna Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Sara H Olson BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:40 (23 September 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Study protocol Group medical visits in the follow-up of women with a BRCA mutation: design of a randomized controlled trial Annemiek Visser, Judith B Prins, Nicoline Hoogerbrugge, Hanneke WM van Laarhoven BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:39 (24 August 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Providing web-based mental health services to at-risk women Ellen L Lipman, Meghan Kenny, Elsa Marziali BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:38 (19 August 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Disparities exist between National food group recommendations and the dietary intakes of women Michelle L Blumfield, Alexis J Hure, Lesley K MacDonald-Wicks, Amanda J Patterson, Roger Smith, Clare E Collins BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:37 (8 August 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article Dyslipidaemia in HIV-infected women on antiretroviral therapy. Analysis of 922 patients from the Spanish VACH cohort Vicente Estrada, Paloma Geijo, Manuel Fuentes-Ferrer, María Alcalde, María Rodrigo, María Galindo, Agustín Muñoz, Pere Domingo, Esteve Ribera, Jaime Cosín, Pompeyo Viciana, Fernando Lozano, Alberto Terrón, Antonio Vergara, Ramón Teira, Josefa Muñoz-Sánchez, Bernardino Roca, Trinitario Sánchez, José López-Aldeguer, Elisabeth Deig, Francisco Vidal, Enric Pedrol, Manuel Castaño-Carracedo, Teresa Puig, Myriam Garrido, Ignacio Suárez-Lozano BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:36 (4 August 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Research article "I do what I have to do to survive": An investigation into the perceptions, experiences and economic considerations of women engaged in sex work in Northern Namibia Alanna Fitzgerald-Husek, Alexandra LC Martiniuk, Reece Hinchcliff, Christine E Aochamus, Richard B Lee BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:35 (3 August 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

Study protocol Surgical management of stress urinary incontinence in women: safety, effectiveness and cost-utility of trans-obturator tape (TOT) versus tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) five years after a randomized surgical trial Sue Ross, Magali Robert, Doug Lier, Misha Eliasziw, Philip Jacobs BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:34 (22 July 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

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Research article The effect of stress and anxiety associated with maternal prenatal diagnosis on feto-maternal attachment Sara J Allison, Julie Stafford, Dilly OC Anumba BMC Women's Health 2011, 11:33 (12 July 2011) Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed

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BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE

Summer 2011 Volume 26:2

COMMENTARY African American Men's Health 221 and Incarceration: Access to Care upon Reentry and Eliminating Invisible Punishments Amy L. Katzen

Double Victims: 253 Ending the Incarceration of 's Battered Women Erin Liotta

ARTICLES Inconsistent Legal Treatment of 291 Unwanted Sexual Advances: A Study of the Homosexual Advance Defense, Street Harassment, and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Kavita B. Ramakrishnan

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Trapped in the Wrong Phraseology: 356 OVonnabhain v. Commissioner­ Consequences for Federal Tax Policy and the Community Alesdair H. Ittelson

BOOKS RECEIVED The Man Question: Male 384 Subordination and Privilege by Nancy E. Dowd

The New Jim Crow: 396 Mass Incarceration In the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander

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SUMMER . ll ISSUE 1'10.51

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24 » NOBODY'S MOTHER 15 » THE UNBELIEVERS Abandonment as art in the Courtney Love family tree. New Atheism and the old boys' club

BY SHANNON DRURY BY YICTORIA BEKIEMPIS

30 »BEYOND BIG LOVE 17 » FEAR OF HEIGHTS Testifying to modern . Why tall is a feminist issue, too.

BY HOLLY WELKER BY HANNAH EKO

TAKE 2.0 19 » SOAP AND GLORY Will the combination of new media and girls-only film schools finally Before Tina and Shonda, there was Agnes. shatter the celluloid ceiling? BY CELENA CIPRIASO

BY ALEXA TSOULIS-REAY

38 » HUNGER PANGS 1/11/1/1111111/1/1111/1111 itt. e"eru issue) 11111/1/11/111111 Hunting for the perfect heroine.

BY SARAH SELTZER 3 LETTER FROM THE HQ 43 »PARTY OUT OF BOUNDS 4 LETTERS + COMMENTS Booze, the pleasure principle, and party-girl pop. LOVE IT/SHOVE IT BY GABRIELLE MOSS 5 22 THE BITCH LIST 53 » FUNNY PAGES Female comedians and the redefinition of the memoir. 55 BOOK REVIEWS BY ERICA LIES 67 SCREEN REVIEWS

64 » "THE AFRICA THAT I KNOW" 74 MUSIC REVIEWS A Q&A with Pumzi director Wanuri Kahiu. 80 ADVENTURES IN FEMINISTORY INTERYIEW BY SAMANTHA BURTON BY JEN SORENSEN

71 » RHYME AND REASON Three MCS on feminist hip hop and hip hop feminism. COllECT ALL THREE SPECIAL-EDITION '5TH -ANNIVERSARY INTERVIEWS BY KALIL COHEN COVERS! RECORD LABELS BY BRIAR LEVIT, ANOI ZEISLER . AND KRISTIN ROGERS BROWN . PHOTOGRAPHED BY JEFFERY WAllS.

I LLUSTRATION, THIS PAGE: RYAN BROWN

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AUG/SEPT 2011 - VOLUME 70

BUSTFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS

41 THE BIlST FALL PREVIEW Aguided tour through 62 HELL HOUSE Learn to navigate roommate drama the girl-friendliest movies, television, and music of the without losing your mind. By Rosemary Counter season. By lenni Miller, Erin DeJesus, and len Hazen 66 MODERN NATURE Darling denim looks that will 52 HIGH TIMES Screen siren Vera Farmiga is blazing leave you begging for the blues. Photographed by a new trail as a daring director. By lenni Miller Frances Tulk-Hart, styling by Galadriel Masterson

58 UNDER THE INFLUENCE Get fall's most­ wanted fashions for less. By Callie Watts and Kristina Uriegas-Reyes

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Regulars

6 Editor's Letter 8 Dear BUST

11 Broadcast Actress Ahna O'Reilly takes us behind the scenes of The Help; Scarlett O'Hara turns 75; the Charlottesville lady Arm Wrestlers muscle into our hearts; and more. 12 She-bonics Quotable quips from Maya Angelou, Aretha Franklin, Kristen Wiig, and Ellen Page. By Whitney Dwire 16 Hot Dates August and September events to remember. By Libby Zay17 Boy du Jour Parks and Rec's Adam Scott gets us hot. By Lisa Butterworth

21 Real Life Make your own dress form; stock your liquor cabinet with potent potables; get stoked on skillshares; and more. 22 Old School Mom's Cheesecake. By Lisa But­ terworth 23 Buy or DIY You'll heart this creative nail art! By Fleury Rose and Callie Watts

31 Looks Fierce French style advice from artist Billie Mar­ tineau; designer Ashley Cheeks frocks on; philanthropic shopping with fashionABLE; and more. 36 BUSTTest Kitch­ en Our interns rise to the task of testing face cleanser, hair serum, and a gel mask. 37 Good Stuff Accessorize your desk to look its best. By Stephanie J

86 Sex Files Questions for the Queen Dr. Carol Queen dishes the dirt to a sex-starved newlywed and a porn-curious co-ed. 88 One-Handed Read A Room With a View. By Sophie Kane

Columns 14 Pop Tart The attacks on Rebecca Black are wack. By Wendy McClure 20 News From a Broad Abercrombie &Fitch's push-up problem. By Kara Buller 26 Eat Me Easy, yummy, veggie sushi! By Chef Rossi 30 Mother Superior Middle school madness. By Ayun Halliday 38 Around the World in 80 Girls Find vacation bliss in Minne­ apolis! By Rhena Tantisunthorn 95 XGames Why Are You Such a Dick? By Deb Amlen

The BUST Guide 75 Music Reviews; including new releases from Beyonce and Dolly! 79 Movies When Seeking Happily Ever After, The Whistleblower warns, Don 't Be Afraid of the Dark. 81 Books Reviews; plus, the winner of Amber Tamblyn's poetry contest is revealed!

80 Party Pies Flashes of brilliance from the BUSTMagazine Craftacular and Food Fair 20ll! 91 BUSTshop 96 The Last Laugh There's a little Tammy Pierce in all of us. By Esther Pearl Watson

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Camera Obscura 77

Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

Putting Things to the Test: Reconsidering pqrtrait ofJason Irene Gustafson . 1

Panting in the Dark: The Ambivalence of Air in Cinema Kevin L. Ferguson . 33

The Politics of Third Way TV: Supernannyand the Commercialization of Public Service TV Karen Orr Vered and John McConchie . 65

Shampoo: Editing, Advertising, and Codes of Modesty on Saudi Arabian Television Noor AI-Qasimi . 91

In Practice: Vidding An Editing Room of One's Own: Vidding as Women's Work Francesca Coppa· 123

How to Suppress Women's Remix Francesca Coppa and Rebecca Tushnet . 131

Scholarly Critiques and Critiques of Scholarship: The Uses of Remix Video Kristina Busse and Alexis Lothian . 139

Call for Submissions . 147

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CANAD IAN J0 U R NAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW

2011, Volume 23 Number 2 / 2011 volume 23 numero 2

Articles / Articles

Jane Bailey and 405 The Gendered Dimensions of Sexting: Mouna Hanna Assessing the Applicability of Canada's Child Pornography Provision

Lori G. Beaman 442 "It was all slightly unreal": What's Wrong with Tolerance and Accommodation in the Adjudication of Religious Freedom?

Sarah Berger 464 Law and Learning "from the Field": The Richardson and Pedagogical Relevance of Collaborative Angela Campbell Teacher-Student Empirical Legal Research

Christine Boyle 488 A Human Right to Group Self- Identification? Reflections on Nixon v. Vancouver Rape Relief

Caroline Dick 519 A Tale of Two Cultures: Intimate , Cultural Defences, and the Law of Provocation

Sonia Gauthier 548 L'engagement de ne pas troubler l'ordre public dans les causes de violence con- jugale ayant fait l'objet d'un abandon des poursuites judiciaires criminelles (art. 810 C.CR.)

Robert Leckey 579 The Practices of Lesbian Mothers and Quebec's Reforms

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Chantal Morton 600 When Bare Breasts Are a "Threat": The Production of Bodies/Spaces in Law

Sean Rehaag 627 Do Women Refugee Judges Really Make a Difference? An Empirical Analysis of Gender and Outcomes in Canadian Refugee Determinations

Claire Young 661 Pensions, Privatization, and Poverty: The Gendered Impact

CommentarieslCommentaires

Jamie Chai Yun Liew 686 Beyond Country of Origin: Smith v. Canada and Refugees from Unexpected Places

Book ReviewslChroniques bibliographiques

Susan B. Boyd 697 Intersectionality and Beyond: Law, Power and the Politics ofLocation, edited by Emily Grabham, Davina Cooper, Jane Krishnadas, and Didi Herman

Doris Buss 705 Women's Human Rights: Seeking Gender Justice in a Globalizing Age, by Niamh Reilly

71 0 About the Contributors / Quelques mots sur nos coUaboratrices

713 Information for Contributors

717 Renseignements generaux

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JENNI FORCEDMARRMGEAND THE CHALLENGE OF NEW EVA MILLBANK AND THE EXOTlCIZA TlON OF FAMILIES RVRSTEDT CATHERINE GENDERED HARMS IN DAUVERGNE 898 ASYLUM 1076 LAw

KHIARAM. TOWARDSA THEORYOF KEYNOTE ADDRESS DEAN SPADE BRIDGES STATE VISIBILITY: RACE, POVERTY, AND EOUAL 965 PROTECTION 1086

BENEDETIA FROM VIOLENCE AGAINST FAEDI WOMEN TO WOMEN'S 1029 VIOLENCE IN HAITI

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ATINUKEO. THE STATE-CREATED DANGER IN MENDING THE SAFETY NET AWOYOMI DoMESTIC VIOLENCE CASES: Do THROUGH SOURCE OF 1 WE HAVE A SOLUTION IN OKIN V. INCOME PROTECTIONS: THE KINARA FLAGG VILLAGE OF CORNWALL-ON­ NEXUS BETWEEN 200 HUDSON POLICE DEPARTMENT? ANTIDISCRIMINATION AND SOCIAL WELFARE LAW

DAVID COHEN THE STUBBORN PERSISTENCE OF SITUA TING FEMINISM, PATENT LAw, AND THE LAURA A. FOSTER SEX SEGREGATION 261 Sl PUBLIC DOMAIN

FAMIL YLAW SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO COURT; SUZANNEB. CHINYERE EZIE DECONSTRUCTING THE BODY: FUNCTIONAL PARENTHOOD GOLDBERG, TRANSGENDER AND INTERSEX AND THE CASE OF DEBRA H. 347 HARRIET ANTICZAK 141 IDENTITIES AND SEX V. JANICE R. & MARK MUSICO DISCRIMINATION-THE NEED FOR STRICT SCRUTINY

SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS, DOMA, AND THE TAX CODE: RETHINKING THE 383 KEEVA TERRY RELEVANCE OF DOMA TO STRAIGHT COUPLES

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EMILVAMICK TRYING INTERNATIONAL CRIMES UNWILLING AVATARS: ON LOCAL LAWNS: THE IDEALISM AND MARyANNE 1 ADJUDICATION OF GENOCIDE DISCRIMINATION IN 224 FRANKS SEXUAL VIOLENCE CRIMES IN CYBERSPACE RWANDA'S GACACA COURTS

ACUNA AND THE ABORTION RIGHT: CONSTRAINTS ON KATHRYNA. DARREN UNISEX CEDA W, OR WHA r'S INFORMED CONSENT 262 EIDMANN ROSENBLUM 98 WRONG WITH WOMEN'S RIGHTS LITIGATION

BERTA UNSEX CEDAW? No! SUPER­ ESPERANZA SEX IT! HERNANDEZ­ 195 TRUVOL

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CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’SWRITING Volume 5 Number 2 July 2011

Contents

Essays

H E A T H E R M I L N E : Poetics, Procedure, Politics: Margaret Christakos and the Maternal 89

W E N C H E O M M U N D S E N : Sex and the Global City: Chick Lit with a Difference 107

Z E Y N E P Z . A T A Y U R T : ‘‘It has nothing to do with hunger’’: Reading Excess as a Public Text in The Fat Woman’s Joke 125

A R I E L M . S H E E T R I T : Two Lives Enmeshed: Disentangling Genre and Identity in Hanan al-Shaykh’s Hikayati Sharhun Yatul / My Life: An Extended Commentary 143

Reviews

ANNESCHWAN 161

ELLENMCWILLIAMS 162

EMILYZOBELMARSHALL 164

Notes on Contributors

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EIGHTEENTH"CENTURY WOMEN Studies in Their Lives, Work, and Culture

Volume 6

Editor's Preface ...... ix

Faults of a female pen? Reading the Traces of Embodiment, Authority, and in Margaret Cavendish's Handwritten Words Emily Bowles ...... 1

Pleasure and Virtue: The Construction of Female Beauty in the Restoration Court Portrait Charles Haskell Hinnant ...... 21

Aphra Behn's Dramatic Techniques in Oroonoko: Characterizing the "Other" Anne F. Widmayer ...... 47

Eliza Haywood's Poems on Several Occasions: Aaron Hill, Writing, and the Sublime Earla Wilputte ...... 79

From Pastoral to Georgie: Modes of Negotiating Social Mobility in Elizabeth Montagu's Correspondence Nicolle Jordan ...... 103

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Revising Eighteenth-Century Education: Sarah Scott's Sir George Ellison Heidi Pierce ...... 131

Marriage as Feminist Utopia: Riccoboni's "Lettre de Madame la marquise d'Artigues a sa soeur" (1785) Marijn S. Kaplan ...... 159

Through Others' Eyes: Representations of Actresses in Eighteenth-Century Drama Judith W. Fisher ...... 181

Appropriating Maternal Authority and Politicizing the Domestic: Anna Barbauld and Children's Literature Whitney Helms ...... 209

Mind versus Matter: Anna Barbauld and the "Kindred Arts" of Painting and Poetry Kathryn Ready ...... 229

Woman, Aspiring Playwright, Litigating Proprietor, and Widow: The Figures of Speech in Olympe de Gouges's Preface to Le mariage inattendu de Chirubin Isabelle C. DeMarte ...... 253

The Language of Possession, the Possession of Language: Rhetoric and Seduction in Caroline Lamb's Glenarvon Kimi Cunningham Grant ...... 287

Book Reviews ...... 307

Durston, Gregory. Victims and Viragos: Metropolitan, Crime and the Eighteenth-Century Justice System. Reviewed by Christopher N. Fritsch Kilday, Anne-Marie. Women and Violent Crime in Enlightenment Scotland. Reviewed by Christopher N. Fritsch Marsh, Ben. Georgia's Frontier Women: Female Fortunes in a Southern Colony. Reviewed by Doreen Alvarez Saar Crump,]ustine, ed.A Known Scribbler: Frances Burney on Literary Life. Reviewed by Rosary Fazende-Jones Sabor, Peter, ed. Cambridge Companion to Frances Burney. Reviewed by Rosary Fazende-Jones

Index ...... 321

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Volume 18 Number 3 August 20 I I EJWS

European Journal of Women's Studies

Contents

Editorial

Where is it we are then? Navigations of the mUltiple times and spaces of gendered Europe 211 Gail Lewis

Articles

What matters to women in science? Gender, power and bureaucracy 215 Marcela Linkova and Alice Cervinkova

'There are no specific women questions': Some considerations on feminist genealogy 231 Cathrine Egeland

Regulating girlhood: Evaluative language, discourses of gender socialization and relational aggression 243 Antonio Garcia-Gomez

The sexualization of sport: A gender analysis of Swedish elite sport from 1967 to the present day 265 Pia Lundquist Wanneberg

Psychological counselling in post-Soviet Russia: Gendered perceptions in a feminizing profession 279 Gabriele Griffin and Maria Karepova

Open forum

Power and pedagogy I: Introduction 295 Sabine Grenz

Collective powers: Rupture and displacement in feminist pedagogic practice 297 Clare Hemmings

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Working-Class Students at Radcliffe College, 1940-1970: The Intersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Context by Jennifer O'Connor Duffy 80 Susan B. Marine

Girls, Feminism, and Grassroots Literacies: Activism in the GirlZone by Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau 82 Angela Lewellyn Jones

When Sex Became Gender by Shira Tarrant Lisa A. Costello

DEPARTMENTS Teaching Resources 87 Other Resources 88 Our Contributors 89

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Volume 21 Number 3 August 20 I I Contents

Articles 'What you look like is such a big faaor': Girls' own reflections about the appearance culture in an all-girls' school 299 Renee N Carey, Ngaire Donaghue and Pia Broderick 'It's a double-edged thing': The paradox of civil partnership and why some couples are choosing not to have one 317 Alison Rolfe and Elizabeth Peel In our culture, in our gender: Implications of the culture/gender interface for South African psychotherapists 336 Gillian Eagle and Carol Long Negotiating oppositions and uncertainties: Gendered conflicts in creative identity work 354 Stephanie Taylor Neutrality, gender stereotypes, and analytical voids: The ideals and practices of Swedish child psychologists 372 Ulrika Eskner Skoger, Lene Lindberg and Eva Magnusson An uncertain balance: Negotiating theory, politics and love in academic writing 393 Chez Leggatt-Cook

Brief reports Women's sex blogs: Challenging dominant discourses of heterosexual desire 41 I Amy Muise Privates, pee-pees, and coochies: Gender and genital labeling for/with young children 420 Karin Martin, Lynn Verduzco Baker, jennifer Torres and Katherine Luke Bound to care: Custodial grandmothers' experiences of double bind family relationships 431 judith Campbell and jocelyn Handy

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Volume 32, Numbers 3–4, Summer–Fall 2011

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Reviews Global Islamic 1 by Mahruq Khan Women Policing: Busting the Gender Barrier in Law Enforcement Careers 5 by Susan Riseling

Feminist Visions Articulating the Feminist Spirit: Four Films about Muslim Women 8 by Mahruq Khan

Trailblazers, Tragedy, and Repentance: Women as Role Models in Sports 11 by Scott A. Nikolai

Reviews of Multiple Media Feminist Responses to Veiling: Four Books and Two Films 14 by Virginia Corvid

Women at War: Changing Roles in the U.S. Military 18 by Lisa Schreibersdorf

E-Sources on Women and Gender 23

New Reference Works in Women’s Studies 25

Periodical Notes 31

Items of Note 34

Books Recently Received 35

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Feminist Volume 6 Number 3 July 20 I I Criminology

Contents

Articles

Shoplifting: Work, Agency, and Gender Gail A. Caputo and Anna King 159

Exploring News Coverage of Femicide: Does Reporting the News Add Insult to Injury? Tara N. Richards, Lane Kirkland Gillespie, and M. Dwayne Smith 178

The Struggle for Heterofeminine Recognition: Bullying, Embodiment, and Reactive Sexual Offending by Adolescent Girls James W. Messerschmidt 203

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FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 17, Number 3, July 2011

CONTENTS

ARTICLES Gender and Life Satisfaction in the UK Marina Della Giusta, Sarah Louise Jewell, and Uma S. Kambhampati 1 A Feminist Comparative Economic Systems Barbara E. Hopkins and Lynn S. Duggan 35 Does Hiring Discrimination Cause Gender Segregation in the Swedish Labor Market? Ma~us Carlsson 71 Migrant Women, Care Work, and Women's Employment in Greece Antigone Lyberaki 103 How Do Labor Unions Influence the Gender Earnings Gap? A Comparative Study of the US and Korea Donghun Cho andJoonmo Cho 133 Gender Differences in Time Use Over the Life Course in France, , Sweden, and the US Dominique Anxo, Letizia Mencarini, Ariane Pailhe, Anne Solaz, 159 Maria Letizia Tanturri, and Lennart Flood

BOOK REVIEWS Gail Collins, When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journ.ey of American Women from 1960 to the Present Reviewed by Barbara R Bergmann 197 Giinseli Berik, Vana van der Meulen Rodgers, and Ann Zammit, eds., Social Justice and : Rethinking Development Strategies and Macroeconomic Policies Reviewed by Ghazal Zulfiqar 199 Hester Eisenstein, Feminism Seduced: How Global Elites Use Women's Labor and Ideas to Exploit Women Reviewed by Lourdes Beneria 203

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M. V. Lee Badgett, When People Get Married: What Happens When Societies Legalize Same-Sex Marriage Reviewed by Karine S. Moe 207 Robert W. Drago, Striking a Balance: Work, Family, Life Reviewed by Lynn S. Duggan 210 Karine Moe and Dianna Shandy, Glass Ceilings and tOO-Hour Couples: What the Opt-Out Phenomenon Can Teach Us About Work and Family Reviewed by Lucie Schmidt 214 Jean Kimmel, ed., How Do We Spend Our Time? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey Reviewed by Suzanne M. Bianchi 217 Notes on Contributors 223 Call for Papers 229 Information and Announcements 231 Feminist Economics Editorial Policies 233 Submission and Style Guidelines 237

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Contents Vol. 23 No.2 Summer 20II

viii Rebecca Ropers-Huilman Editorial Introduction:

1 Susan A. Mann Pioneers of U.S. Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice

26 Greta Gaard Ecofeminism Revisited: Rejecting Essentialism and Re-Placing Species in a Material Feminist Environmentalism

54 Emily Gaarder Where the Boys Aren't: The Predominance of Women in Animal Rights Activism

77 Sara Hosey Canaries and Coalmines: Toxic Discourse in The Incredible Shrinking Woman and Safe

98 Laura Severin A Scottish Ecopoetics: Feminism and Environmentalism in the Works of Kathleen Jamie and Valerie Gillies

III L. Ayu Saraswati Why Beauty Matters to the Postcolonial Nation's Masters: Reading Narratives of Female Beauty in Pramoedya's Buru Tetralogy

132 Judith Stevenson "The Mamas Were Ripe": Ideologies of Motherhood and Public Resistance in a South African Township

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Feminist Ethnography

164 Kristen Ghodsee Research, Collaboration, and Intelligence: When Governments Take an Interest in Feminist Ethnography

190 Dana~Ain Davis and Christa Craven Revisiting Feminist Ethnography: Methods and Activism at the Intersection of Neoliberal Policy

Book Reviews

209 Jaime Cantrell The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth~Century America by Margot Canaday The Un~Natural State: Arkansas and the South by Brock Thompson Another Country: Queer Anti~Urbanism by Scott Herring

216 Michelle Garvey Toward "Global Feminist Environmental Justice" Environmentalism in Popular Culture: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and the Politics of the Natural by Noel Sturgeon Environmental Justice in the New Millennium: Global Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Human Rights edited by Filomina Chioma Steady Eco~Sufficiency and Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology edited by Ariel Salleh

223 Jane L. Lehr The Biopolitics of Breast Cancer: Changing Cultures of Disease and Activism by Maren Klawiter DES Daughters: Embodied Knowledge and the Transformation of Women's Health Politics by Susan E. Bell The Modern Period: Menstruation in Twentieth~Century America by Lara Freidenfelds America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation by Elaine Tyler May

232 Stephan Pennington Kaija Saariaho by Pirkko Moisala Dusty! Queen of the Postmods by Annie J. Randall Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies edited by Nichole T. Rustin and Sherrie Tucker

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Feminist Media Studies

Volume 11 Number 3 September 2011

ARTICLES The NBlack Sex GoddessH in the living Room: Making interracial sex "laughableH on Gimme a Break Jennifer Fuller 265 Tough Girls in a Rough Game: Televising the unruly female athletes of contemporary roller derby Mary Celeste Kearney 283 Engaged with eBay: How heterosexual unions and traditional gender roles are rendered by the site and members Michele White 303 Bodies in Action: Female athleticism on the cinema screen Katharina Lindner 321 Stars Behaving Badly: Inequality and transgression in celebrity culture Lieve Gies 347 Everyday life, Everyday Death: Race, gender, and third-wave cultural activism on Six Feet Under'S online fansite Shannon Wolters 363

COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM Introduction: Thinking through the challenges of new media studies Kumarini Silva and Kaitlynn Mendes 379 Cell-ing out Feminism: The demise of ideological critique in "convergence" theories of new media Vincent F. Rocchio 381 Cyber-Veil: Harassment and metaphorical cloaking on the Internet Barbara Friedman 385

BOOK REVIEWS The Gendered Newsroom: How Journalists Experience the Changing World of Media by Louise North Barbaro M. Freeman 391 Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism by Alison Piepmeier Michelle Kempson 392 Women for President: Media Bias in Nine Campaigns by Erika Falk Janet McCabe 394

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147 Preface 390 Gabeba Baderoon "Gender within Gender": Zanele Muholi's 1,.. Bobby Noble Imases of Trans Reins and Becomins (Art Essay) "My Own Set of Keys": Meditations on Transsender, Scholarship, Belonsins "17 Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley (Review Essay) Sonss for Ezili: Vodou EpistemoloSies of (Trans)sender 170 Emily Skidmore Constructins the "Good Transsexual": ..37 Vanessa Huang Christine jorsensen, Whiteness, and Drivins with the top down sun Heteronormativity in the Mid-Twentieth-Century Press out Cd wind blowins all over the place xoxo, mm (poetry) 301 Elizabeth Bucar and Anne Enke Unlikely Sex Chanse Capitals of the World: ....I Sharon Doetsch-Kidder Trinidad, United States, and Tehran, Iran, as "My Story Is Really Not Mine": Twin Yardstic1es ofHomonormative Liberalism An Interview with Latina Trans Activist Ruby Bracamonte

319 TrishSalah 468 News and Views Psychic Fair; Tenebrae as a Girl; ..71 Notes on Contributors After Mahmoud Darwish's "Beyond Identification" (poetry) ..76 Publications Received ..81 Guidelines for Contributors 33 .. Rebecca Rossen Hasidic Dras: jewishness and Transvestism in the Modem Dances ofPauline Koner and Hadassah All photographs © Zanele Muholi

36, Marlon M. Bailey FllONT COVEll "Siipper" MOfJapi, 2010. Gender/ Racial Realness: RevelatiOll Xaiosht, 2010. Theorizins the Gender System in Ballroom Culture BACK COVEll Miss D'lIine I, 2(XYl.

387 Matt Richardson ABOVE (LEFT TO llIGHT, DETAILS): Brother/Sister/Comrade/Friend; How Lons? Manucha Muizenbers, 2010. (poetry) Betesta Sesa/e, 2010. "Siipper" MoSapi, 2010. Christina MallUma I, 2010.

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VOLUME 21, NUMBER 1 2010

CONTENTS

ARTICLES Dis/locating the Margins: Gloria Anzaldua and Dynamic Feminist Learning 1 KatyMahraj

Feminist Pedagogy Meets Feminist Therapy: Teaching FeministTherapy in Women's Studies 21 Shoshana Magnet and Shaindl Diamond

Poststructural in a Post-Katrina World 36 Gloria Pierce

Mathematics and the Flight from the Feminine: The Discursive Construction of Gendered Subjectivity in Mathematics Textbooks 54 Sara Hottinger

TEACHING NOTE An Active Learning Approach to Understanding Gender, Sexuality, and Sport Journalism 75 Megan Chawansky

BOOK REVIEWS The Women's Joint Congressional Committee and the Politics of Maternalism, 1920-1930 by Jan Doolittle Wilson 78 Robin K. Payne

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Working-Class Students at Radcliffe College, 1940-1970: The Intersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Context by Jennifer O'Connor Duffy 80 Susan B. Marine

Girls, Feminism, and Grassroots Literacies: Activism in the GirlZone by Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau 82 Angela Lewellyn Jones

When Sex Became Gender by Shira Tarrant Lisa A. Costello

DEPARTMENTS Teaching Resources 87 Other Resources 88 Our Contributors 89

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Volume 12 Number 2 August 20 I I

Feminist Theory Contents

Special Issue on Nonhuman Feminisms Edited by Celia Roberts and Myra J. Hird

Introduction Feminism theorises the nonhuman 109 Myra J. Hird and Celia Roberts

Articles Subject objects 119 Lucy Suchman Mortal love: Care practices in animal experimentation 147 Tara Holmberg Body Worlds' plastinates. the human/nonhuman interface. and feminism 165 Rebecca Scott No humans allowed? The alien in/as feminist theory 183 Sarah Kember

Interchanges The science of the syringe 201 Nicole Vitellone Beyond human: The materiality of personhood 209 Eleanor Casella and Karina Croucher Becoming deer: Nonhuman drag and online utopias 219 Debra Ferreday

Interview Feminist conversations with Vicki Kirby and Elizabeth A. Wilson 227 Vicki Kirby and Elizabeth A. Wilson

Book Reviews Surrealism, Feminism, Psychoanalysis. Natalya Lusty 235 Reviewed by Kristyn Gorton Desire and Gender in the Sonnet Tradition. Natasha Distiller 237 Reviewed by Min Wild

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EDITORIAL REMARKS: BATYA WEINBAUM AND KATHE DAVIS. 1

GUEST, EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: AMY J. RANSOM. '''Queen of MemorY': Introduction" 9 AMY J. RANSOM. "Bibliography of Elisabeth Vonarburg's Work in English" 26

INTERVIEW WITH ELISABETH VONARBURG: MILENA SANTORO. "From Silence to Memory: An Interview with , Elisabeth Vonarburg" 29 MILENA SANTORO. "Du silence a la memoire: Entrentien avec Elisabeth Vonarburg" 49

ESSAYS: ANNA L. BEDFORD. "Reluctant Travelers: Vonarburg's Postcolonial Posthuman Voyagers" 68 SHARON TAYLOR. "Sexualects in Vonarburg's In the Mother's Land' 83 SHARON TAYLOR. "Les sexualectes dans Chroniques du Pays des Meres de Vonarburg" 99

RESPONSE TO ESSAYS: ELISABETH VONARBURG. "AfterwordiPostface" 115

IN MEMORIAM: MARIJO MOORE. "Paula GunnAllen: A Great Woman ofWords"121 GLORIA F. ORENSTEIN. "In Memory of the Most Magical Friend I Ever Had: Leonora Carrington" 124 JENNIFER SWIFT-KRAMER. "Joanna Russ: February 22, 1937-April 29, 2011" 130

REVIEWS: JONATHAN ALEXANDER. "Review of Hollywood Bohemians: Transgressive Sexuality and the Selling ofthe Movie Dreamland' 136 SHARON DE GRAW. "Review of Ursula Le Guin's Journey to Post-Feminism by Amy M. Clarke" 140 ARDYS DELU. "Review of Amazon Ink" 146

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MARIE HENDRY "Review of The Nightmares ofSasha Weitzwoman" 147 LISA ILAN. "Review of A Life in Motion" 148 PHILLIPA KAFKA. "Review of Science Fiction from Quebec: A Postcolonial Study by Amy J. Ransom" 151 AMY J. RANSOM. "A Review of LeeAnne Howe's Miko King: An Indian Baseball Story" 156 DARKO SUVIN. "Review of 80!: Memories and Reflections on Ursula K. Le Guin" 158 MARIA I. VELAZQUEZ. "Review of Mars Needs Moms!" 159 BATYA WEINBAUM. "Cleveland International Film Festival" 164

BOOKS AND MEDIA RECEIVED 168

FEMSPEC ANNOUNCEMENTS 178

CONTRIBUTORS 188

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FRONTIERS A Journal of Women Studies

VOLUME 32 . NUMBER 2·2011

Introduction Gayle Gullett and Susan E. Gray ix

Gender, Conflict, and Community in Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy Ifeona Putani 1

Exotic Harem Paintings: Gender, Documentation, and Imagination Julia Kuehn 31

Gelsy Verna: Red Ink (curatorial statement) T. L. Solien 65

Mexicanas en guerra: World War II and the Discourse of Mexican Female Identity Monica A. Rankin 83

"God Doesn't Like the Revolution": The Archbishop, the Market Women, and the Economy of Gender in Guatemala, 1944-1954 Patricia Harms III

Gendered Spaces of Activism in Exurbia: Politicizing an Ethic of Care from the Household to the Region Teresa V. Abbruzzese and Gerda R. Wekerle 140

Contributors 170

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Gender ft Development Volume 19 Number 2 July 2011 Contents Introduction Caroline Sweetman 169 Transformative social protection programming for children and their carers: a gender perspective Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Keetie Roelen 179 Cash transfers, gender equity and women's empowerment in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia Maxine Molyneux and Marilyn Thomson 195 'It was as if we were drowning': shocks, stresses and safety nets in India Karishma Huda and Sandeep Kaur 213 It buys food but does it change gender relations? Child Support Grants in Soweto, South Africa Leila Patel and Tessa Hochfeld 229 Leaders, not clients: grassroots women's groups transfOrming social protection Becca Asaki and Shannon Hayes 241 Addressing gendered risks and vulnerabilities through social protection: examples of good practice from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Peru Rebecca Holmes and Nicola Jones with Fouzia Mannan, Rosana Vargas, Yisak Tafere and Tassew Woldehanna 255 Putting gender equality at the heart of social protection: lessons from Oxfam GB's experience with safety net programming Nupur Kukrety and Sumananjali Mohanty 271 Towards transformative social protection: a gendered analysis of the Employment Guarantee Act of India (MGNREGA) Sony Pellissery and Sum it Kumar Jalan 283 Resources Compiled by Liz Cooke 295 Views, events, and debates Edited by Liz Cooke 309 Book reviews 325

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GENDER AND EDUCATION Volume 23 Number 4 July 2011

CONTENTS

Articles Teaching about homosexualities to Nigerian university students: a report from the field Marc Epprecht and Sule E. Egya 367

Girls' secondary education in Uganda: assessing policy within the women's empowerment framework Shelley Kathleen Jones 385

Turning points in the lives of two pioneer Arab women principals in Israel Khalid Husny Arar and Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder 415

Empowerment in a socialist egalitarian agenda: minority women in China's higher education system Zhenzhou Zhao 431

How the girl choosing technology became the symbol of the non-traditional pupil's choice in Sweden Maria Hedlin 447

Girls in primary school science classrooms: theorising beyond dominant discourses of gender Cleti Cervoni and Gabrielle [vinson 461

Colleges in the making of manhood and masculinity: gendered perspectives on African American males T. Elon Dancy II 477

Doing what your big sister does: sex, and the Y A chick lit series Elizabeth Bullen, Kim Toffoletti and Liz Parsons 497

Review essay Critical feminist routes through education: neglected pasts and imagined futures Pauline Whelan 513

Call for papers 519

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GENDER AND EDUCATION Volume 23 Number 5 August 2011

CONTENTS

Articles 'We tend to stick together and mostly we stick to our own kind': British Indian women and support networks at university Kalwant Bhopal 519

The power of positioning: on the normalisation of gender, race/ethnicity, nation and class positions in a Swedish social work textbook Siv Fahlgren and Lena Sawyer 535

'Oh, she's so smart': girls' complex engagements with post/feminist narratives of academic success Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby 549

Dealing with 'fragile identities': resistance and refiguring in women mathematics students Yvette Solomon, Duncan Lawson and Tony Croft 565

A poisoned chalice? Why UK women engineering and technology students may receive more 'help' than their male peers Abigail Powell, Andrew Dainty and Barbara Bagilhole 585

Boys and machines: gendered computer identities, regulation and resistance Jane Abbiss 60 I

Involved fatherhood? Exploring the educational work of middle-class men Lucas Gottzen 619

I drink, therefore I'm man: gender discourses, alcohol and the construction of British undergraduate masculinities Steve Dempster 635

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VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2011 Gender & History

CONTENTS

Abstracts v

FORUM: GENDER AND THE HUMAN Editor: RACHEL STURMAN Gender and the Human: An Introduction RACHEL STURMAN 229 At Once Human and Not Human: Law, Gender and Historical Becoming in Colonial Egypt SAMERA ESMEIR 235 The Gendered Human of Humanitarianism: Medicalising and Politicising Sexual Violence MIRIAM TICKTIN 250 Of Sodomy and Cannibalism: Dehumanisation, Embodiment and the Rhetorics of Same-Sex and Cross-Species Contagion MEGAN H. GLICK 266

Articles

The Early Quakers, the Peace Testimony and Masculinity in England, 1660-1720 ERIN BELL 283 To Make a Revolutionary Cuisine: Gender and Politics in French Kitchens, 1789-1815 JENNIFER J. DAVIS 301 The Manly Mind? Revisiting the Victorian 'Sex in Brain' Debate ROB BODDICE 321

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The French Republic and Women's Access to Professional Work: Issues and Controversies in France from the 1870s to the 1930s JULIETTE RENNES 341 St John's Ambulance Brigade and the Gendering of 'Passive Defence' in British Malaya, 1937-42 KAI KHIUN LIEW 367 Breaking the Silence: Mexican Children and Women's Confrontation of Bracero Family Separation, 1942-64 ANA ELIZABETH ROSAS 382 Women, Fascism and Work in Francoist Spain: The Law for Political, Professional and Labour Rights JESSICA DAVIDSON 401 For Mothers, Peace and Family: International (Non)-Cooperation among Italian Catholic and Communist Women's Organisations during the Early Cold War WENDY POJMANN 415

Thematic Review

The State of Chinese Women's History REBECCA E. KARL 430

Book Reviews

Christine F. Cooper-Rompato, The Gift of Tongues: Women's Xenoglossia in the Later Middle Ages (2010) CAROLYN MUESSIG 442 Jennifer D. Thibodeaux (ed.), Negotiating Clerical Identities: Priests, Monks and Masculinity in the Middle Ages (2010) HELEN FOXHALL FORBES 4« Scott B. Montgomery, St. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins ofCologne: Relics, Reliquaries and the Visual Culture of Group Sanctity in Late Medieval Europe (2010) MAYACOAAY «5 Liz Oakley-Brown and Louise J. Wilkinson (eds), The Rituals and Rhetoric of Queenship: Medieval to Early Modem (2009) MATTHEW WARD 447 Jane Kingsley-Smith, Cupid in Early Modem Literature and Culture (2010) JOANNA CRAIGWOOD «9 Rolf Schulte, Man as Witch: Male Witches in Central Europe (2009); Alison Rowlands (ed.), Witchcraft and Masculinities in Early Modem Europe (2009) E. J. KENT 450 Yi-Li Wu, Reproducing Women: Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China (2010) MONICA MERLIN 454

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Suzanne G. Cusick, Francesca Caccini at the Medici Court: Music and the Circulation of Power (2009) GABRIELE MATINO 456 Patricia Crawford, Parents of Poor Children in England, 1580-1800 (2010) ALYSA LEVENE 458 Leslie Tuttle, Conceiving the Old Regime: Pronatalism and the Politics of Reproduction in Early Modem France (2010) LIANNE McTAVISH 459 Rebecca Hartkopf Schloss, Sweet Liberty: The Final Days of Slavery in Martinique (2009) ROCHELLE ROWE 460 Victoria Kelley, Soap and Water: Cleanliness, Dirt and the Working Classes in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (2010) KIRSTEN LENG 462 Sharrona Pearl, About Faces: Physiognomy in Nineteenth-Century Britain (2010) LUCY HARTLEY 463 Jacqueline M. Moore, Cow Boys and Cattle Men: Class and Masculinity on the Texas Frontier, 1865-1900 (2010) MARGARET WALSH 465 Sue Hawkins, Nursing and Women's Labour in the Nineteenth Century: The Questfor Independence (2010) CARMEN M. MANGION 466 Elisa Camiscioli, Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy, and Embodiment in the Early Twentieth Century (2009) SARA L. KIMBLE 468 Sue Bruley, The Women and Men of 1926: A Gender and Social History of the General Strike and the Miners' Lockout in South Wales (2010); Annmarie Hughes, Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919-1939 (2010) NICOLE ROBERTSON 470 Anne Meis Knupfer and Christine Woyshner (eds), The Educational Work of Women's Organisations, 1890-1960 (2008); Lorna Gibson, Beyond Jerusalem: Music in the Women's Institute, 1919-1969 (2008) CAITRIONA BEAUMONT 472 Thomas Hajkowsi, The BBC and National Identity in Britain, 1922-53 (2010); Robert James, Popular Culture and Working-Class Taste in Britain, 1930-39: A Round of Cheap Diversions? (2010) DANIEL HUCKER 475 Daniel J. Walkowitz, City Folk: English Country Dance and the Politics ofthe Folk in Modem America (2010) ANDREW HEATH 478 Carol Giardina, Freedomfor Women: Forging the Women's Liberation Movement, 1953-1970 (2010) SARAH BROWNE 479 Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, The Politics ofMotherhood: Maternity and Women's Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile (2009) POLLY WILDING 481 Ellen Rutten, Unattainable Bride Russia: Gendering Nation, State and Intelligentsia in Russian Intellectual Culture (2010) CLAIRE McCALLUM 483 Sarah Hodges, Contraception, Colonialism and Commerce: Birth Control in South India, 1920-1940 (2008) SHABNUM TEJANI 485 Contributors 488

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GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 25, Number 4 August 2011

Contents

Articles

A "Major Career Woman"? How Women Develop Early Expectations about Work SARAH DAMASKE 409 "It's the Knowledge That Puts You in Control": The Embodied Labor of Gynecological Educators KELLY UNDERMAN 431 "Dreaded "Otherness": Heteronormative Patrolling in Women's Body Hair Rebellions BREANNE FAHS 4S1 Constructing Arab Female Leadership Lessons from the Moroccan Media LOUBNA H. SKALLI 473 Men Bring Condoms, Women Take Pills: Men's and Women's Roles in Contraceptive Decision Making JULIE LYNN FENNELL 496 Book Reviews

A Typology of Domestic Violence: Intimate Terrorism, Violent Resistance, and Situational Couple Violence by Michael P. Johnson ALESHA DURFEE 522 The State of Sex: Tourism, Sex, and Sin in the New American Heartland by Barbara G. Brents, Crystal A. Jackson, and Kathryn Hausbeck KARl LERUM S24 America and the Pill: A History of Promise, Peril, and Liberation by Elaine Tyler May JENNIFER KEYS S26

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Family, Gender, and Law in a Globalizing Middle East and South Asia edited by Kenneth M. Cuno and Manisha Desai DENISE BENOIT SCOIT 528 Globalization and Social Movements: Islamism, Feminism, and the Global Justice Movement by Valentine M. Moghadam CURTIS R. RYAN 530 Women on Probation and Parole: A Feminist Critique of Community Programs and Services by Merry Morash LORA BEX LEMPERT 532 Racing Romance: Love, Power, and Desire among Asian AmericanlWhite Couples by Kumiko Nemoto YEN LE ESPIRITU 534 When Couples Become Parents: The Creation of Gender in the Transition to Parenthood by Bonnie Fox JULIA McQUll..LAN 536 Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman by Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant GAIL WALLACE 538

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Gender in Management: An International Journal

Volume 26 issue 5 Published: 2011, Start page: p332

Articles

Gender differences in entrepreneurial networks: adding an alter perspective Kim Klyver (pp. 332 - 350) Keywords: Alters, Emotional support, Entrepreneurship, Family, Social networks Article type: Research paper

Women's retirement meanings: context, changes, and organizational lessons Rachel A. August (pp. 351 - 366) Keywords: Aging, Career development, Gender, Longitudinal, Retirement, Women Article type: Research paper

Gender patterns for aspirations for transitional employment and training and development in local government Hitendra Pillay, Megan Tones, Kathy Kelly (pp. 367 - 379) Keywords: Australia, Employment, Local government, Training, Women Article type: Research paper

Gender empowerment measure in political achievement in selected developed and developing countries Maimunah Ismail, Roziah Mohd Rasdi, Akhmal Nadirah Abd. Jamal (pp. 30 - 392) Keywords: Australia, China, Developed and developing countries, Female parliamentarian, Gender, Gender empowerment measure, Japan, Malaysia, Norway, The Philippiness Article type: Research paper

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Gender in Management: An International Journal

Volume 26 issue 6 Published: 2011, Start page: p394

Articles Sex, gender, and the US presidency: ready for a female President? Gary N. Powell, D. Anthony Butterfield (pp. 394 - 407) Keywords: Gender, Gender stereotypes, Leader prototypes, Political leadership, Sex Article type: Research paper

Gender and the production of elites in the Nordic countries: new directions in research Jorid Hovden, Elin Kvande, Bente Rasmussen (pp. 40 - 41) Keywords: Democratization of motherhood, Financialization, Gender and elite production, Gender and power in organizations, Leadership discourses, Women Article type: Conceptual paper

Health and work locus of control during women managers' careers Tuija Muhonen (pp. 419 - 431) Keywords: Gender, Health, Managers, Professionals, Women, Work locus of control Article type: Research paper

The second shift: working women in India Malavika Desai, Bishakha Majumdar, Tanusree Chakraborty, Kamalika Ghosh (pp. 432 - 450) Keywords: Inter-role conflict, Job satisfaction, Marital adjustment, Organizational support, Personal resourcefulness, Women, Work-life balance Article type: Research paper

Book Review Sexual Politics in Modern Iran Reviewed by Majid Rafizadeh pp. 451 - 451

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Gender Issues Volume 28· Number 3 . September 2011

ARTICLES The Effects of Gender Identity and Heavy Episodic Drinking on Alcohol-Related Violence R.L. Peralta· V.J. Callanan· J.L. Steele· L.C. Wiley III Gender Differences in STEM Disciplines: From the Aspects of Informal Professional Networking and Faculty Career Development Y.J. Xu . C.L. Martin 134 The Allocation of Housework: Extending the Gender Display Approach G. Vijayasiri 155

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GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE Volume 18 Number 4 August 2011 CONTENTS

Themed Papers Introduction: feminist engagements with geopolitics Deborah P. Dixon and Sallie A. Marston 445 'She says herself, "I have no future''': love, fate and territory in Leh District, India Sara Smith 455 The geopolitics of vulnerability: children's legal subjectivity, immigrant family detention and US immigration law and enforcement policy Lauren Martin 477 Security and gendered national identity in Uzbekistan Natalie Koch 499 Annored peacocks and proxy bodies: gender geopolitics in aid/development spaces of Jennifer Fluri 519 Scouting for girls? Gender and the Scout Movement in Britain Sarah Mills 537 Viewpoint Feminist geography in Taiwan and Hong Kong Lan-Hung Nora Chiang and Ying-chun Liu 557 Book Reviews Geografias subversivas: discursos sobre espafo, genero e sexualidades (Joseli Maria Silva, Ed.) reviewed by Jeff Garmany 571 Begging as a path to progress: Indigenous women and children and the struggle for Ecuador's urban spaces (Kate Swanson) reviewed by Patricia Oliart 573 Asylum, migration and community (Maggie O'Neill) reviewed by Martyn Hudson 574 Participatory practice: community-based action for transformative change (Margaret Ledwith and Jane Springett) reviewed by Victoria Jupp Kina 576 Moving histories of class and community: identity, place and belonging in contemporary England (Ben Rogaly and Becky Taylor) reviewed by Jody Mellor 578 Motherhood, absence and transition: when adult children leave home (Trish Green) reviewed by Aniela Wenham 580

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Gender, Work & Organization Volume 18 Number 4 July 2011

ACADEMIC PAPERS Perceptions of Relational Practices in the Workplace JESSICA H. CARLSON AND MARY CRAWFORD 359 Men Discussing Women and Women Discussing Men: Reflexivity, Transformation and Gendered Practice in the Context of Nursing Care RUTH SIMPSON 377 Serious Leisure in the Home: Professional Quilters Negotiate Family Space MARYBElli C. STALP AND RACHEL CONTI 399 Reconceptualizing Women's and Men's Undeclared Work: Some Results from a European Union Survey COLIN WILLIAMS 415

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Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 18 Number 5 September 2011

Special Issue on Public Sector Employment Editorial: Gender Equality and Modernization of Public Sector Employment HAZEL CONLEY, DEBORAH KERFOOT AND CAROLE THORNLEY 439 ACADEMIC PAPERS Bureaucratic, Corporate/market and Network Governance: Shifting Spaces for Gender Equity in Education JILL BLACKMORE 443 Intersectional Sensibilities in Analysing Inequality Regimes in Public Sector Organizations GERALDINE HEALY, HARRIET BRADLEY AND CYNTHIA FORSON 467 Still 'a Good Job for a Woman'? Women Teachers' Experiences of Modernization in England and Wales HAZELCONLEYANDSARAHJE~S ~8 Working Hours and Gender Equality: Examples from Care Work in the Swedish Public Sector INGER JONSSON 508 Lifting the Barriers? Workplace Education and Training, Women and Job Progression ANNE MCBRIDE 528 Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Equality in a Modernizing Public Sector 1997-2010: Opportunities and Threats FIONA COLGAN AND TESSA WRIGHT 5~

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Editorial

Texts and Textuality 1 Claudia Mitchell and Jacqueline Reid-Walsh

Articles

Introduction: Texts about Girls, for Girls and by Girls 3 Jacqueline Reid-Walsh and Kirstin Bratt

Doing Her Bit: German and Anglo-American Girls' Literature of the First World War 10 Jennifer Redmann

"A Pretty Girl of Sixteen": Capturing the Contradictions of Female Adolescence in the Nancy Drew Series 30 Kate Harper

"You are exactly my brand of heroin(e)": Convergences and Divergences of the Gothic Literary Heroine 49 Julianne Guillard

Hating Everything: A Coming-of-age Graphic Narrative 67 Alyson King

lessons in Liberation: Schooling Girls in Feminism and Femininity in 1970s ABC Afterschool Specials 9S Kirsten Pike

Putting the Grail Back into : How a Girl Saved Camelot, and Why It Matters 114 Katherine Allocco

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Analog Girls in a Digital World? Instructional Practice through Feminist Pedagogical Media literacy 136 Stephanie Troutman

Girls Use Digital Photography to Speak Out about Sexuality and HIV 156 Katie MacEntee, Lukas Labacher, and John Murray

Reviews

Feminism and Young Adult literature for Girls 168 Elaine J. Q'Quinn

Learning the Ropes from Black Girls 172 Eluned Jones

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HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW&GENDER

Volume 34:2 Summer 2011 Copyright © 2011 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

Contents

Symposium

Nonnalizing Sex and its Discontents: Establishing Sexual Rights in International Law 313 Mindy Jane Roseman & Alice M. Miller

Give Justice Ginsburg What She Wants: Using Sex Equality Arguments to Demand Examination of the Legitimacy of State Interests in Abortion Regulation 377 Priscilla J. Smith

Access to Infonnation on Safe Abortion: A Harm Reduction and Human Rights Approach 413 Joanna N. Erdman

Beyond Religious Refusals: The Case for Protecting Health Care Workers' Provision of Abortion Care 463 Steph Sterling & Jessica L. Waters

Capacity and Autonomy: A Thought Experiment on Minors' Access to Assisted Reproductive Technology 503 Michele Goodwin & Naomi Duke

Article

The Constitution and Female-Initiated Divorce in Pakistan: Western Liberalism in Islamic Garb 553 Karin Carmit Yefet

Student Article

Abnonnal Persons or Embedded Individuals?: Tracing the Development of Infonned Consent Regulations for Abortion 617 Evelyn Atkinson

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Volume 32, Issue 7, 2011 Health Care for Women International

557 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan

559 A Population-Based Assessment of Midlife Portuguese Women's Experience of Perimenopause and Menopause Tema Fagulha, Bruno Gon{:alves, and Ana Ferreira 581 Factors Associated With Female Provider Preference Among African American Women, and Implications for Breast Cancer Screening Dana M. Casciotti and Ann C. Klassen 599 Translation and Adaptation of the Life Stressor Checklist-Revised With Colombian Women Janice Carrol Humphreys, Pilar Bernal De Pheils, Robert E. Slaughter, Tulia Uribe, Diva Jaramillo, Agnes Tiwari, Gladys Eugenia Canava~ Pilar Amaya, Maria Eugenia Mendoza Flores, and Ruth Ann Belknap 613 Health Inequalities for Women Living in Rural Regions: The Prefecture of Xanthi, Greece Vicky Papanikolaou, Angeliki Voskaki, Andreas Nearchou, Zaharias Papadopoulos, and Anastasia Roumelioti 632 Slimming Company Websites in Hong Kong: Implications for Women's Health Zenobia C. Y. Chan and Wing-Fu Lai

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Volume 32, Issue 8, 2011 Health Care for Women International

649 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan

Articles

651 Emerging Chronic Illness: Women and Lupus in Ecuador Ann Miles 669 Burden of Restraint, Disablement, and Ethnic Identity: A Case Study of Total Joint Replacement for Osteoarthritis Tracie Harrison 686 The Experience of Living With Sensory Hyperreactivity-Accessibility, Financial Security, and Social Relationships Anna Soderholm, Anna Soderberg, and Steven Nordin 708 Being the Mother of a Child With Asperger's Syndrome: Women's Experiences of Stigma jessica Gill and Pranee Liamputtong 723 Stressors Influencing Middle Eastern Women's Perceptions of the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: A Focus Group Study Leila Gholizadeh, Michelle DiGiacomo, Yenna Salamonson, and Patricia M. Davidson 746 Psychological Factors and Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women: A Comparative Study With Women With Chronic Migraine Headaches Randy S. Roth, Margaret R. Punch, and jan E. Bachman 762 Factors Associated With Physical and Sexual Violence Among Canadian Women Living With Physical Disabilities Karen Yoshida, janice DuMont, Fran Odette, and Daria Lysy

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Volume 32, Issue 9, 2011 Health Care for Women International

m Editorial Phyllis Noerager Stern

Articles

779 Perceptions of Factors Contributing to Intimate Partner Violence Among Sri Lankan Tamil Immigrant Women in Canada Ilene Hyman, Robin Mason, Sepali Guruge, Helene Berman, Pushpa Kanagaratnam, and Lisa Manuel 795 Reproductive Health Problems and Depression Levels of Women Living in Sanctuary Houses as a Result of Husband Violence Oz/em Cift~i Ersoy and Hatice y,ld,z 811 Primary Health Care Physicians' Response to the Victims of Spousal Violence Against Women in Pakistan Rubeena Zakar, Muhammad Zalma Zakar, and Alexander Kraemer 833 Pregnancy and Intimate Partner Violence: How Do Rural, Low-Income Women Cope? Shreya Bhandari, Linda F. C. Bullock, Kim M. Anderson, Fran S. Danis, and Phyllis W. Sharps 855 NormaliZing Policies of Inaction-The Case of Health Care in Australia for Women Affected by Domestic Violence Marion Tower, Jennifer Rowe, and Marianne Wallis

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Places, People and Time Passing: Virginia Woolf's Haunted Houses • Gina Wisker ...... 4 Mourning, Melancholia and Melodrama in Contemporary Women's Grief Fiction: Kim Edwards's The Memory Keeper's Daughter • Sonya Andermahr ...... 27 'Bearing Witness; One Mother to An-Other' • Fiona Place ...... 46 Rose Macaulay's And No Man's Wit: The Forgotten Spanish Civil War Novel • Cyrena Mazlin ...... 56 From a Desire Not to Do Violence: Encountering the Song of Songs • Yael Klangwisan ...... 70 'Cowboys' • Felicity Castagna ...... 86 'Horseflesh' • Kate Hall ...... 93 Trafficking Modernities-Gender and Cultural Authority in the Case of the Woman Organist, Lilian Frost • Jane E. Hunt ...... 99 Mothers' Money in Singapore • Hing Ai Yun ...... 119 Survival of the Male Breadwinner • Shalene Werth ...... 145 'Praise Be' • Jena Woodhouse ...... 157 'Hidden Treasure' • Jane Downing ...... 160 Poems by: • Barbara Temperton, Susan Austin Philomena van Rijswijk, Fiona Hile, Rachel Claire Angela Smith, Belinda Rule, Lorraine McGuigan Helen Cerne and Alison Lambert ...... 172-185 Contributors ...... 186 Editorial Board Members ...... 189

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MONEYLENDERS IN INDIA BILK WOMEN ...... 7 by Deepa Kandaswamy UGANDAN ACTIVIST CALLS FOR INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT ...... 8 by Lauryn Oates SLUT WALKS TURN TABLES ...... 11 CAMPAIGN UPDATES ...... 13

features THE UNFAITHFUL FEMINIST ...... 16 Other women thwart the traditional feminine role of the self-sacrificing, restrained and virtuous woman whose relationship revolves around becoming a wife. They upset compulsory heterosexuality by engaging in an unscripted, socially taboo relationship. At least, that's one theory. by Kay Carter

SHE READS VOU, VA. VA, VA! ...... 20 Young adult fiction is hugely popular. The question is, does YA fic;:tion set the stage for sex stereotypes or calf it be a liberating force for girls? by Niranjana [yer CASA XOCHIQUETZAL ...... 24 A government-run retirement community in one of the poorest and most marginalized neighbourhoods in Mexico City provides older sex workers with health services, food and shelter. Casa Xochiquetzal is also a space to learn about their human rights and receive help dealing with traumatic aspects of their lives. photographs by Benedicte Desrus, article by Annusko Angulo SWEPT UP IN FORGIVENESS...... 32 Women are bombarded with forgiveness messages in magazines and books and on TV talk shows like. Oprah. There are dozens of classes, courses and workshops available on the subject. However, the ubiquity of forgiveness information does not automatically endow it with ethical authority. by Janice Arenofsky

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arts & ideas MUST-HAVE MUSIC...... 36 The Archandroid by Janelle Momie; Mischievous Moon by Jill Barber; de Chez Nous by Christine Fellows; She Was a Boy by Yael Nairn; Soon the Birds by Oh Susanna. SUMMER READING ...... 38 Letters to My Daughters by Fawzia Koofi; Cinderella Ate My Daughter by Peggy Orenstein; Missing Women, Missing News by David Hugill; States of Race edited by Sherene H. Razack, Malinda Smith and Sunera Thobani; Get That Freak by Rebecca Haskell and Brian Burtch; The Case for the Only Child by Connie Crane; Charlotte: The Last Suffragette by Dave Mullingtoo; Outspoken edited by Susan G. Cole; Working with Wool: A Coast Salish Legacy and the Cowichan Sweater by Sylvia Olsen; Saris on Scooters by Sheila McLeod Aroopoulos; Beyond the Hijab Debates edited by Tanja Dreher and Christina Ho; Waitingfor the Revolution by Sally Clark, Invisible Chains: Canada's Underground World of Human Trafficking by Benjamin Perrin. FILM REVIEW ...... 47 Mother Review by Maureen Medved columns PENNI MITCHELL ...... 5 Critical Mass

SUSAN G. COLE ...... 15 Obama vs. Osama

LYN COCKBURN ...... 48 Tit for Tat

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Volume 26 I Number 3 I Summer 2011

Ethics of Embodiment Special Issue, Summer 2011 453 Debra Bergoffen and Gail Weiss Embodying the Ethical-Editors' Introduction

Erotic Ethical Encounters 461 Bronwyn Singleton Simone de Beauooir and the Problem with de Sade: The Case of the Virgin Libertine 478 Christopher Cohoon Coming Together: The Six Modes of Irigarayan Eros

Creating Ethical Spaces 497 Rachel McCann A Sensuous Ethics of Difference 518 Helen A. Fielding Multiple Moving Perceptions of the Real: Arendt, Merleau-Ponty, and Truitt

Freedom, Dependency, and Vulnerability 535 Elena Cuffari Habits of Transformation 554 Shiloh Y. Whitney Dependency Relations: Corporeal Vulnerability and Norms of Personhood in Hobbes and Kittay 575 Ann V. Murphy Corporeal Vulnerability and the New Humanism

Confronting Dis-Abling Norms 591 Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Misfits: A Feminist Materialist Disability Concept 610 Eva Feder Kittay Forever Small: The Strange Case of Ashley X 632 Ellen K. Feder Tilting the Ethical Lens: Shame, Disgust, and the Body in Question

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Book Reviews 651 Andrew Fenton and Timothy Krahn Disability Bioethics: Maral Bodies, Maral Difference by Jackie Leach Scully 655 Fenn Stewart Post~Queer Politics by David V. Ruffolo 658 Emilie Dionne Dangerous Discourses of Disability, Subjectivity, and Sexuality by Margrit Shildrick

663 Notes on Contributors

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International Feminist Journal of Politics

VOLUME 13 2011 NUMBER 13.3 September 2011

CONTENTS ARTICLES Turning the Gendered Politics of the Security State Inside Out? Charging the Police with Sexual Harassment in Egypt Paul Amar 299 Generational Politics and Renewal of Leadership in the Moroccan Women's Movement Loubna H. Skalli 329 Doing Feminist Peace: Feminist Critical Methodology, Decolonization and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), 1945-75 Catia Cecilia Confortini 349 Guns, Money and Justice: The 2005 Subic Rape Case Bronwyn Winter 371 A. B. and C. versus Ireland: A New Beginning to Access Legal Abortion in the Republic of Ireland? Katherine Side 390 Hakat Klot, Narrow Steps: Negotiating Gender in Post-conflict Timor-Leste Sara Niner 413

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CONVERSATIONS An ILO Convention for Domestic Workers: Contextualizing the Debate Helen Schwenken and Elisabeth Priigl 437 Roundtable Conversation of Domestic Workers' Activists about the ILO Convention Helen Schwenken and Rebeca Pabon (convenors) 444 Reversing a History of Exclusion through International Labour Law Claire Hobden 451 On Laws, Rights and Conventions-A Provocation Shireen Ally 457

BOOK REVIEWS Review Essay: Social Movements, the State and Public Policies in latin America Donna J. Guy, Women Build the Welfare State: Performing Charity and Creating Rights in Argentina, 1880-1955; Jelke Boesten, Intersecting Inequalities: Women and Social Policy in Peru 1990 - 2000; Liesl Haas, Feminist Policymaking in Chile; Rafael de la Dehesa, Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil: Sexual Rights Movements in Emerging Democracies. Jane S. Jaquette 463 Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Nationalism and the Imagination Lazri DiSalvo 470 Jacqueline Leckie (ed.), Development in an Insecure and Gendered World: The Relevance of the Millennium Goals Patrick Kilby 472 Kate Bedford, Developing Partnerships: Gender, Sexuality and the Reformed World Bank De'bora Lopreite 413 Fintan Walsh, Male Trouble: Masculinity and the Performance of Crisis Vanessa Lovelace 475 Kathleen Ahrens (ed.), Politics, Gender and Conceptual Metaphors Beatriz Revelles Benavente 477 Wendy Wolford, This Land is Ours Now: Social Mobilization and the Meanings of Land in Brazil Philip Roberts 479 Margaret Abraham, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, Laura Maratou-Alipranti and Evangelia Tastsoglou (eds.), Contours of Citizenship: Women, Diversity and Practices of Citizenship Ana Cristina Santos 480 Notes on Contributors 483 Corrigendum 487

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Volume 23, Numbers 3-4, 2011 Journal ofFeminist Family Therapy

Special Issue: Women and the Military: Feminist Perspectives

Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue

161 Women and the Military: Systemic Feminist Perspectives Anne M. Prouty

Who Are Women Who Are Veterans?

163 Identity Transformation and Reintegration Among Ethiopian Women War Veterans: A Feminist Analysis Beza Negew~Oda and Aaronette M. White

What Might Trauma Mean in Our Relationships?

188 The Relations Between Traumatic Exposures, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Anger in Male and Female Veterans Miranda Wonhen 202 Alpha Asymmetry in Female Military Spouses Following Deployment Ronald jay WerneF-- Wilson, joann Lianekhammy, Laura M. Frey, Trent Parker, Nathan D. Wood, Claire Kimberly, Manha Perry, Kristyn Blackburn, Lauren Smith, Katherine Terrana, jillian Pucket, and Melissa Dalton 218 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Attachment, and Intimate Partner Violence in a Military Sample: A Preliminary Analysis Laura M. Frey, Kristyn M. Blackburn, Ronald]. Werner-Wilson, Trent Parker, and Nathan D. Wood 231 The Recipe for Being a Good Military Wife: How Military Wives Managed OIF JOEF Deployment C.]. Aducci, joyce A. Baptist, jayashree George, Patricia M. Barros, and Briana S. Nelson Goff 250 u.S. Military Women and Divorce: Separating the Issues Kathryn E. Kanzler, Amanda C. McCorkindale, and Laura]. Kanzler

Ideas for Therapy

263 The Clinical Deployment of Therapeutic Frameworks and Genogram Questions to Serve the Servicewoman Aubree K. Papa}, Markie L. C. Blumer, and Laura D. Robinson

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Book Review

285 Families Under Fire: Systemic Therapy With Military Families, edited by R. B. Everson and C. R. Figley Reviewed by justin M. Smith

Movie Reviews

287 G.!. Jane Reviewed by james Brittain, Nannette Fader, and Markie L. C. Blumer 291 Courage Under Fire Reviewed by Stephanie Steed and Erin Calahan

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JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES Volume 20 Number 3 September 2011 CONTENTS

Research articles 'To make it through each day still pregnant': pregnancy bed rest and the disciplining of the maternal body M. Cristina Alcalde 209

Eating and drinking habits of young London-based Irish men: a qualitative study Aidan Kelly and Karen Ciclitira 223

Architectures of exile: confinement, insularity, and escape in William Trevor's Felicia's journey Ellen McWilliams 237

Primary mourners and next-of-kin - how grief practices reiterate and subvert heterosexual norms Eva Reimers 251

Representation of intersex in news media: the case of Kathleen Worrall Stephen Kerry 263

'Food is culture, but it's also power': the role of food in ethnic and gender identity construction among Goan Canadian women Andrea D'Sylva and Brenda L. Beagan 279

Forum Is son preference pervasive in India? Susmita Bharati, Suparna Shome, Manoranjan Pal, Prabir Chaudhury and Premananda Bharati 291

Book reviews Gilbert and Sullivan: gender, genre, parody (Carolyn Williams) Reviewed by Lizzy Graham 299

Affirmative reaction: new formations of white masculinity (Hamilton Carroll) Reviewed by James Zborowski 300

Cold War : lesbianism, national identity, and Hollywood cinema (Robert J. Corber) Reviewed by James Zborowski 302

Victorian vogue: British novels on screen (Dianne F. Sadoff) Reviewed by Iris Kleinecke-Bates 304

By himself: the older man's experience of widowhood (Deborah K. van den Hoonaard) Reviewed by Gary R. Lee 305

Feminist judgments: from theory to practice (Rosemary Hunter, Clare McGlynn and Erika Rackley) Reviewed by Tony Ward 307

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The female mystic: great women thinkers of the Middle Ages (Andrea Janelle Dickens) Reviewed by Saskia Murk Jansen 308

Redefining gender in American impressionist studio paintings: work place/domestic space (Kirsten Ringelberg) Reviewed by Pat Pbippard 310

Books received 313

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Volume 15, Number 3, 2011

Speclal Issue: Voicing Women in Eastern Europe Guest Ec:Utors:Juc:Ut Takacs and Anna Borgos

Contents

Voicing Women in Eastern Europe-An Introduction 265 Judit Takacs and Anna Borgos Post-Communist : in Mainstream East European Film 271 Kevin Moss and Mima Simic Body or Soul: Representing Lesbians in Post-Soviet Russian Culture 284 Brian James Baer Kinging in Hungarian Lesbian Culture 299 Andrea P. Balogb From Globalization to Europeanization-And Then? Transnational Influences in Lesbian Activism of the Western Balkans 311 lreneDioli Polish Queer Lesbianism: Sexual Identity Without a Lesbian Community 324 Alicja Kowalska "I was a Dark Horse in the Eyes of Her Family": The Relationship of Cohabiting Female Couples and Their Families in Hungary 337 Rita Beres-Deak Czech Lesbian Activism: Gay and Lesbian Parental Rights as a Challenge to Patriarchal Marriage 356 Simona Fojtovd Female Same-Sex Families in the Dialectics of Marginality and Conformity 384 Ana Marlja Sobocan

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JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES

VOLUME 7 NUMBER 3 FALL 2011

SPECIAL ISSUE Producing Desire: Changing Sexual Discourse Middle East Sexualities in the Ottoman Middle East, 1500-1900 Dror Ze'evi INTRODUCTION Reviewed by Buren Polat Lara Deeb and Dina Al-Kassim 116 1 "Off the Straight Path": nlicit Sex, Law, and Community ESSAYS in Ottoman Aleppo Questioning the Discursive Construction of Elyse Semerdjian Trafficking and Forced Labor in the United Arab Emirates Reviewed by Najwa a1-Qattan Pardis Mahdavi and Christine Sargent 119 6 Passionate Uprisings: Iran's Sexual Revolution Middle East Masculinity Studies: Pardis Mahdavi Discourses of "Men in Crisis:' Reviewed by Jasmin Darznik Industries of Gender in Revolution 121 PaulAmar Islamic Masculinities 36 Lahoucine Ouzgane Hairy Chest, Will Travel: Reviewed by Paul Amar Tourism, Identity, and Sexuality in the Levant 124 Jared McCormick CONTRIBUTORS 71 129 BRIEF COMMUNICATION SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Story of HELEM 132 Ghassan Makarem 98 BOOK REVIEWS Deconstructing Sexuality in the Middle East Pmar tlkkaracan Reviewed by Samar Habib 113

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Volume 23, Number 3, 2011 Journal of Women 8J' Aging

Editorial

183 From the Editor j. Dianne Garner

Articles

185 Informal Support Networks of Low-Income Senior Women Living Alone: Evidence from Fort St. John, BC Laura Ryser and Greg Halseth 203 Aging of Indian Women in India: The Experience of Older Women in Formal Care Homes jyotsna M. Kalavar and D. jamuna 216 Older Lesbians: Experiences of Aging, Discrimination and Resilience Paige Averett, Intae Yoon, and Carol L. jenkins 233 Gender Differences in the Association Between Stress Trajectories and Depressive Symptoms Among Middle Aged and Older Adults in Taiwan Hsin-Wang Lin, Hui-Chuan Hsu, and Ming-Cheng Chang 246 Experiences of Older Adult Women Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Erin Henry and Sally Hill jones 263 Dating for Older Women: Experiences and Meanings of Dating in Later life Wendy K. Watson and Charlie Stelle

Book Reviews

276 Ancient Bodies, Modern Lives: How Evolution Has Shaped Women ~ Health, by W. Trevathan Reviewed by Kathryn B. H. Clancy 278 Grieving Beyond Gender: Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn, by K. J. Doka & T. 1. Martin Reviewed by janet P. Niemeier

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JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

VOLUME 17 NO.2 2011

CONTENTS

Addressing Gender Equity in the Physical Sciences: Replications of a 97 Workshop Designed to Change the Views of Department Chairs J. Greene, P. Lewis, G. Richmond, & J. Stockard Making the Connection: Timing of Taking Algebra and Future College 111 STEM Participation x.A. Newton, D. Torres, & R. Rivero Women's Experiences in the STEM Community College Transfer Pathway 129 B. W.-L Packard, J.L. Gagnon, o. LaBelle, K. Jeffers, & E. Lynn STEM Switching: Examining Departures of Undergraduate Women 149 in STEM Fields C.E. George-Jackson Capitalizing on Opportunity Outside the Classroom: Exploring Supports 173 and Barriers to the Professional Development Activities of Computer Science and Engineering Majors J.M. Holland, D.A. Major, V.J. Morganson, & K.A. Orvis

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Volume 32, Number 3, 2011 Journal of Women, Pol:ltics & Policy

173 Sex, Stereotypes, and Security: A Study of the Effects of Terrorist Threat on Assessments of Female Leadership Mirya R. Holman, Jennifer L. Merolla, and Elizabeth j. Zechmeister 193 Gender Turnover and Roll Call Voting in the US Senate Brian Frederick 211 Women City Leaders and Postmaterialist Values: Gender Differences in Economic Development Priorities James M. Vanderleeuw, Maria E. Sandovici, and Christopher A. Jarmon 237 Judge Gender, Critical Mass, and Decision Making in the Appellate Courts of Canada Susan W.Johnson, Donald R. Songer, and Nadia A.Jilani Book Reviews 261 Opening Doors Wider: Women~ Political Engagement in Canada edited by Sylvia Bashevkin Reviewed byJane Arscott 264 Electing a Diverse Canada: The Representation ofImmigrants, Minorities, and Women edited by Caroline Andrew, John Biles, Myer Siemiatycki, and Erin Tolley Reviewed byJeanette Ashe 268 Gendering the Nation-State: Canadian and Comparative Perspectitle5 edited by Yasmeen Abu-Laban Reviewed by Sita Ranchod-Nilsson 271 About the Contributors

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JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 23 No.2 SUMMER 2011

Editorial Note Politics, Activism, Race / 7 Vanessa May Standardizing the Home? Women Reformers and Domestic Service in New Deal New York / 14 Jan DooliHle Wilson Disunity in Diversity: The Controversy Over the Admission of Black Women to the General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1900-1902 / 39 Frances M. Clarke Forgetting the Women: Debates over Female Patriotism in the Aftermath of America's Civil War / 64 Robin Dearmon Muhammad Separate and Unsanitary: African American Women Railroad Car Clean­ ers and the Women's Service Section, 1918-1920/87 Ann Taylor Allen Gender, Professionalization, and the Child in the Progressive Era: Patty Smith Hill, 1868-1946/ 112 Lisa Andersen "Give the Ladies a Chance": Gender and Partisanship in the Prohibition Party, 1869-1912/ 137 Robert F. Alegre Las Rieleras: Gender, Politics, and Power in the Mexican Railway Move- ment, 1958-1959/ 162

BOOK REVIEWS Paul R. Deslandes Manly Poses: Identities, Politics, and Lived Experience in the History of Masculinity / 187 Christopher Dummitt, The Manly Modern: Masculinity in Postwar Canada; Steve Estes, I am a Man! Race, Manhood, and the Civil Rights Movement; Craig Thompson Friend and Lorri Glover, eds., Southern Manhood: Perspectives on Masculinity in the Old South; Timothy Hodgdon, Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercul­ tural Communities, 1965-1983; Danny Kaplan, The Men We Loved: Male Friendship and Nationalism in Israeli Culture. Amy Thompson McCandless Rooms of Our Own: Race, Region, Religion, and Class in the Higher Edu­ cation of Women / 200

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Jennifer O'Connor Duffy, Working-Class Students At Radcliffe College 1940-1970: The In­ tersection of Gender, Social Class, and Historical Context; Stephanie Y. Evans, Black Women In The Ivory Tower: 1850-1954: An Intellectual History; Judith Harford, The Opening of University Education to Women in Ireland; Joan Marie Johnson, Southern Women at the Seven Sister Colleges: Feminist Values and Social Activism, 1875-1915; Andrea G. Radke­ Moss, Bright Epoch: Women & Coeducation in the American West; Susan Rumsey Strong, Thought Knows No Sex: Women's Rights at Alfred University. Birgitta Bader-Zaar Gender and Suffrage Politics: New Approaches to the History of Wom­ en's Political Emancipation / 208 Katherine H. Adams and Michael L Keene, Alice Paul and the American Suffrage Campaign; Julia Bush, Women Against the Vote: Female Anti-Suffragism in Britain; Louise Edwards, Gender, Politics, and Democracy: Women's Suffrage in China; Lisa Materson, For the Freedom of Her Race: Black Women and Electoral Politics in Illinois, 1877-1932; Louise Ryan and Margaret Ward, eds., Irish Women and the Vote: Becoming Citizens; Allison L. Sneider, Suffragists in an Imperial Age: U.S. Expansion and the Woman Question, 1870- 1929; Jo Vellacott, Pacifists, Patriots, and the Vote: The Erosion of Democratic Suffragism in Britain during the First World War. Louise M. Newman Talking About a Revolution: New Approaches to Writing the History of Second-Wave Feminism / 219 Catherine E. Rymph, Republican Women: Feminism and Conservatism from Suffrage Through the Rise of the New Right; Anne Enke, Finding the Movement: Sexuality, Contested Space, and Feminist Activism; Ronnee Schreiber, Righting Feminism: Conservative Women & American Politics; Stephanie Gilmore, ed., Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second-Wave Feminism in the United States.

CONTRIBUTORS / 229

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 232

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 233

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In the Garden of Eden, long before the eating of the apple, the Holy One created the first human beings- a man, Adam, and a woman, Lilith. Lilith said, "We are equal; we come from the same earth:" Lilithvol. 36, no. 2· summer 2011

Our Brothers/Ourselves Four women on the oxygen taken up by by Jill Shulman their siblings. Self-proclaimed "Jewish lite" and new to by Gabrielle Birkner My Brother, Missing town, a woman fights her bimah anxiety. Sexy while pregnant. Do those hot new by Tehila Lieberman maternity clothes really empower women? 12 The Firstborn and the Princess by GloriaJacobs Out and Ordained 24 Marrying My Brother byAmyStone Swimmers Against byAnna Schnur-Fishman The Jewish Theological Seminary the Tide ordains its first out lesbian rabbi. What does this mean for Conservative Judaism? by Karen Propp And who's this Rabbi Rachel Isaacs? See Feisty modern girls who, what a quiet revolutionary looks like. in the 1930s, broke the boundaries, broke the records, and broke free.

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...... 4 Summer Fiction Special 39 46 Voices: Reviews Happening 16 Jewish Women Unveiling Maya Bernstein compiled by Speak Out a short story by Racelle Rosett on mothers Naomi Danis & Shrinks in and nannies· Liya Rechtman Israel· Woman 22 Naama Goldstein Your guide to helms the NY The Difference Between Them amplifies an Israeli being Jewish Times· Repro a short story by Janice Weizman literary voice· & female. rights under Angela Himsel 34 probes Helena 3 siege· Restored The A-Train to Scotland 8 Rubenstein's 4 From the Edito! Torah wins women a short story by Ellen Umansky shul access in Jewish roots· So Like Helen Susan Weidman Ukraine· Laced-up ...... Melissa Klapper by E. WJamieson Schneider: Why tells what it means sisters and their 8 Desire lurking feminism now. 3 to be a regular avant-garde art • behind a Sometimes the Dead Sarah Bernhardt Jewish women rock grandmother's stars· And more ... poetry by Babo Kamel frailty.

Cover photo: Champion Hakoah swimmer Ruth Langer at age 14 broke the Austrian records forthe 100- and 400·meter freestyle. In 1938, she fled for Italy, and the following year, five weeks before WWII broke out, she won the last British long-distance swim in the Thames. She settled in London, iNhere she married fellow Hakoah swimmer John lawrence. Cover photo courtesy of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

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

Volume 39, Number 3 Summer 2011

Now You See Her, Now You Don't: Newspaper Erases Hillary ...... 3 IIIII ~;IIIIII Girl Scouts Announce Healthy MEdia Commission Members ...... 4 ThIS Research in Depth: Silencing Feminist Interventions in News ...... 6 Issue I Research in Depth: Fashion Ads and Marginalized Populations ...... 12 II Ih •. .1111 Commentary: 'Thelma & Louise' at 20 ...... 24

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Medieval Feminist Forum VOLUME 47 NUMBER 1 I SUMMER 2011

ARTICLES ~ The Reputation of the Queen and Public Opinion: The Case of Isabeau ofBavaria Tracy Adams and Glenn Rechtschaffen 5 Christine de Pizan's Metaphoric Womb Tina-Marie Ranalli 32 Looking in the Past for a Discourse ofMotherhood: Birgitta ofSweden and Julia Kristeva Laura Saetveit Miles 52 Society for Medieval Feminist Studies Graduate Student Prize Essay

BOOK REVIEWS ~ Licoricia of Winchester: Marriage, Motherhood, and Murder in the Medieval Anglo-Jewish Community by Suzanne Bartlet. Edited by Patricia Skinner (Hannah Johnson) 77 Renaissance Earwitnesses: Rumor and Early Modern Masculinity by Keith M. Botelho (Celia M. Lewis) 80 Chaucer's V"tsions ofManhood by Holly A. Crocker. (Kristin Bovaird-Abbo) 83 Lettering the Self in Medieval and Early Modern France by Katherine Kong (Elizabeth A. Hubble) 86

Medieval Holy Women in the Christian Tradition c. 1100-1)00. Edited by Alastair Minnis and Rosalynn Voaden (Larissa Tracy) 89 Ladies, Whores, and Holy Women: A Sourcebook in CourtLy, Religious, and Urban CuLtures ofLate Medieval Germany. Edited by Ann Marie Rasmussen and Sarah Westphal-Wihl (CynthiaJ. Cyrus) 92 Considering MedievaL Women and Gender by Susan Mosher Stuard (Anne E. Lester) 95 When did We Become Post/Human? postmedievaL: a journal ofmedieval cultural studies. (Angela Jane Weisl) 98

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 102

SUBSCRIPTION & MEMBERSHIP FORMS 103

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Issue 98, Summer 2011 CONTENTS Second Stage ~mldw"erytodav.comV~~~~ery DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry Transitional Phase of a New Childbirth Paradigm: 5 From the Editor Slovenia on the Crossroad, page 47 6 Networking Midwifery Today 7 Tricks of the Trade 9 Allowing Birth to Be Birth: Re-mystifying Second Stage-Kristi Zittle 8 Marion's Message 12 Midwifing Second Stage-Sister MorningStar 62 Media Reviews 16 Prenatal Vitamins: Helpful or Harmful?-DJ Nelson 64 News 17 Birth from Baby's View-Jean Sutton 70 Classified Advertising 70 Calendar 18 An Exploration of Unusually Long Second Stage: Redefining Normal- 73 Photo Album Elizabeth Perry 21 Understanding Stages of Labour after the Paradigm Shift-Michel Odent International Midwife 22 A VBAC in the Kitchen-Jennifer Woodmansee 45 Cards & Letters 25 Second Stage Evolution-Elizabeth Allemann 26 Getting Pushy-Alison Bastien 28 Vitamin K: Did Nature Get It Right?-Maria Cranford 29 Labor Pattern and Management during a Prolonged Second Stage- Kate Prendergast 31 Getting to Second Stage-Carol Gautschi 32 Why Wait until Second Stage?-Carol Gray 34 Gathering at the Well: Eugene 2011 Conference 36 An Overview of Upright Positions during Second Stage Labor-Jeri Layer 40 How to Support the Autonomy of Motherbaby in Second Stage of Waterbirth-Cornelia Enning 42 Father's Day Surprise-Diane Gregg 43 Birth and Freedom-Terri LaPoint

International Midwife 47 Transitional Phase of a New Childbirth Paradigm: Slovenia on the Crossroad-Zalka Drglin 50 In Search of Hope-Gomer Ben Moshe and Mindy Levy Jackie Willome loves to capture life's most precious 53 Three Stories, Two Continents, One Birth Journey-Indira Lopez-Bassols momentsfor her clients. It was through her experience with her son's home-then-hospital birth that she 55 Planned Homebirth in Brazil with Nurse-Midwife Assistance: foil in love with birth photography. She lives in Perceptions of Women and Companions-Mayra de Freitas Calvette, New Braunftls, Texas, with her husband, Andy, and 15-month-old son, Hudson. Her portfolio Evanguelia Kotzias Atherino dos Santos, Vania Sorgatto Collaro, Bruna and recent work can be found at http://www Granemann and Leonara De Bona Dorio jackiewillomephotography.coml 59 Due for Change?-Rachel Bee 61 The Story of Bridget Shevlane: A Labor of Love-Rose Mary Danforth

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contents SUMMER 11 VOLUME XXI. NUMBER 3

"Why have laws that only apply to the less powerful? There's an incredible unfairness here.w

-MELANIE SLOAN & Better access to contraception-like the female condom-is a global imperative.

UP FRONT FEATURES

6 LETTERS 26 Sex, Lies and Hush Money 40 When Feminist 10 KEEPING SCORE BY KATHERINE SPILLAR Art Went Public Did a right-wing U.S. senator help cover BY MICHELE KORT up the affair ofanother right-wing senator? An upcoming exhibition in NEWS So why haven't they both been prosecuted? will celebrate the NATIONAL Woman's Building and the 12 The States' ; 32 How to Stop a Serial Rapist remarkable artistic community Taking Slut for a walk; The BY STEPHANIE HALLETT it nurtured. Our Ms. senior Latest Threat to Health Care; The vast majority ofsexual assaults are editor was there at the start. More Scandals, More Excuses; perpetrated by a surprisingly small number Short Takes; Calendar ofrepeat offenders. If their DNA evidence is tested without delay, it could make GLOBAL women's lives safer. 20 Keys to the Kingdom; An Activist Abroad; Congolese 36 7 Billion Reasons Women Rise Up; Friend in BY SUZANNE PETRONI Need; Short Takes As the global population hits a historic high, the best strategy for saving the planet is to invest in women.

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.... Feminist artists from around the country flocked to the Woman's Building in 1973.

DEPARTMENTS

LAW MEDIA 55 BOOK REVIEWS 45 The Fight Will Go On 48 The Winfrey Effect J. Goodrich on Caryl Rivers and Rosalind C. The Supreme Court rejected class­ Oprah's talk show is history, but Barnett's The Truth About Girls and Boys: action status for the courageous it's not too late to take a walk in Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our women of Wal-Mart-but you the media icon's shoes. Children; Aryn Kyle on Bonnie Jo Campbell's haven't heard the last ofthem . BY JANELL HOBSON Once Upon a River; Jacqueline Woodson on BY ELEANOR SMEAL Carolyn Cooke's Daughters of the Revolution; FICTION Julia Scott on Marsha Coleman-Adebayo's No MONEY 50 Night Thoughts Fear: A Whistleblower's Triumph Over 46 The Myth of the Mancession In a fictive world, a man lies Corruption and Retaliation at the EPA; The recession lingers, and women awake, thinking about.his Lisa C. Ikemoto on Dorothy Roberts' Fatal are feeling the brunt ofjob losses subservient status. Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big and sodal cuts. BY HELEN SIMPSON Business Re-Create Race in the Twenty­ BY MARTHA BURK First Century

.... Betty Dukes (center) fights on. 58 BOOKMARKS Great reads for summer 2011

61 DVD WATCH Feminist films available for home viewing

BACKTALK 63 Words Do Hurt School bullying won't get better until we lay down the law. BY DONNA BRAZILE

64 NO COMMENT

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• magasln 2.2011

8 Everyday climate experts Several Danish housing areas have successfully trained women from ethnic minority 8 "People don't change backgrounds to be local role models for living in a more climate conscious way. The their behaviour because Environmental Ambassadors Project combines climate expertise and empowerment. they receive a folder. 12 Gender equal and sustainable transport Setting national targets for gender equality and sustainability is one thing. Putting these There is more chance into practice at a regional and local level is something completely different. The decision of a change if they of the Swedish city of Malmo to introduce in the development themselves participate of a new public transport plan resulted in visits both to the hospital and the police. in making it meaningful 15 Local adaptation below the melting glaciers The Hindu Kush-Himalaya is an area where the impact of climate change is receiving to change their habits." increasing attention. Norway is one of the agencies supporting research in the area - MARIE CHIMWEMWE DEGNBOL, and demanding the inclusion of a gender perspective. What is important. though. is to RESEARCHER avoid reinforcing the generalisations about women in the South and their vulnerability. 18 Gender is the key to a green future If the battle against climate change is to be successful. innovation and new ways of thinking are needed. This is something society cannot achieve without women. 20 Emissions exported Solutions to climate changes are often sought within technological innovation 18 "If we don't put together and eco-friendlier production. The researcher Annika Carlsson-Kanyama. however. approaches the issue from a different angle. She focuses on consumption and all the wise heads, those believes that individual emission allowances would be a good idea. of both men and women, 22 Untouched and to be conquered we risk facing difficulties Climate change has put the Arctic back on the map of geopolitics. But does the in carrying out the great melting of the ice threaten peace and stability in the region? And what is the relevance of feminism in this context? changeover from fossil 26 Column: More effective climate policies fuels to clean energy, Gender aspects make climate change policies more effective. writes Virginija Langbakk which is the ultimate goal." is Director of the European Institute for Gender Equality. EIGE. in a column. - LYKKE FRIIS, DANISH MINISTER FOR 27 A focus for Europe in 2012 CLIMATE AND GENDER EQUALITY Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU Council in January-June 2012. The Danish Government and the European Institute for Gender Equality. EIGE. have agreed to focus the analysis and discussions on gender and climate change. 28 Striving to finance climate solutions Adaptation funding must take into account the requests of vulnerable groups. local communities and ecosystems and the contributions of holders of traditional and indigenous knowledge. Gotelind Alber from the NGO GenderCC - Women for Climate Justice. is involved in the negotiations for the Green Climate Fund. 31 Editorial: Anti-feminism as a political device Anti-feminism is one dimension evident in the world view of the man behind the terror in Norway.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 92 Title: NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH Issue: v. 19, no. 3, 2011

NOQANordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research

Editorial Getting into the Habit Cecilia Asberg. Malin Ronnblom and Redi Koobak 141

Original Articles The Threat or Promise of Popular Therapy? A Feminist Reading of Narratives of "the Good Couple" Sara Elden 144

Gendered Outcomes of Socio-economic Restructuring: A Tale from a Rural Village in Iceland Anna Karlsdottir and AucYur H. Ing61fsdottir 163

Strong and Weak Gender Quota Regimes Ingrid Guldvik 181

Taking Turns Feminist Theory and that Critical Edge Kristin Loftsdottir 198

Book Reviews Pursuing Feminist Radicality Sofie Tornhill 20S

Sublime Politics Tiina Rosenberg 210

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 93 Title: N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL (PRINT EDITION) Issue: no. 28, July 2011 n.paradoxa international feminist art journal

volume 28, July 2011 (Bio-politics)

'EDITORIAL (Katy Deepwell)' pp. 4

Angela Dimitrakaki 'Labour, Ethics, Sex and Capital On Biopolitical Production in Contemporary Art On Biopolitical Production in Contemporary Art' pp. 5-15

subRosa 'Bodies Unlimited A decade of subRosa's art practice' pp. 16-25

Marcia Oliveira 'The postmodern paradox in visual arts aestheticism, politics and contemporary materialism' pp. 26-31

Jo Anna Isaak 'Memories, rooms, sound and skin an interview with Irina Nakhova' pp. 32-40

Silvia Ziranek '(WHAT?) FACE FATE' pp. 42-43

'54th Venice Biennale' pp. 44-47

Katy Deepwell 'From Marginalia to Monalisa an interview with Ida Applebroog' pp. 4-56

Suzana Milevska 'Woman Bear Witness' pp. 57-63

Monica Sjoo and Anne Berg 'Images on Womanpower - Arts Manifesto (1971) (trying to give a rough and necessarily incomplete idea of what we are about.)' pp. 64-67

Kim Sawchuk 'Bio-art and the feminist politics of hands-on knowledge: an interview with Tagny Duff' pp. 6-79

Victoria Rance 'Mary Kelly: Projects, 1973-2010' pp. 0-7

Kimberly Lamm 'At the Pivot of the Biopolitical: Seeing Sex and Racism in Lorna Simpson's You're Fine' pp. -93

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Summer 2011

Fiction Mrs. Dalloway Isn't Shallow Lois Bassen

Now for the Rest Margot Adler Welch Nonfiction Finding Charles Jean P. Moore

Red Shoes and Milk Baths Mitsuye Yamada Poetry Introducing Kay Ryan Chana Bloch

Sixteen Poems Kay Ryan Art Paintings: The Cyclical Nature of Our Lives Shirley Faktor Short Takes Taking a Stand Ingrid Briles, Maril Crabtree, Marianne Goldsmith, Mary Ellen Michna, Deborah Nedelman, and Marti Watterman

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 95 Title: POLITICS & GENDER (page 1 of 2) Issue: v. 7, no. 3, September 2011 Politics 6 Gender

Volume 7 I Number 3 I September 2011

ARTICLES Women Have Found Respect: Gender Quotas, Symbolic Representation, and Female Empowerment in Rwanda Jennie E. Burnet 303 Patriarchal Policing of Sex in the Early United States Mark E. Kann 335 Women as Candidates: An Experimental Study in Turkey Richard E. Matland and Cilne§ Murat Tezcilr 365 Gender and "Peace Work": An Unofficial History of Israeli-Palestinian Peace Negotiations Sarai Aharoni 391

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS The Meaning and Measurement of Women's Interests Introduction Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer and Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson 417 The UN Convention to Eliminate All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW): A New Way to Measure Women's Interests Lisa Baldez 419 Interests, Issues, and Preferences: Women's Interests and Epiphenomena of Activism Karen Beckwith 424 An Endogenous Approach to Women's Interests: When Interests Are Interesting in and of Themselves Beth Reingold and Michele Swers 429

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Standing for Women? Which Women? The Substantive Representation of Women's Interests and the Research Imperative of Intersectionality Wendy Smooth 436 Perspectives Against Interests: Sketch of a Feminist Political Theory of "Women" Laurel Weldon 441

BOOK REVIEWS Abortion Politics in Congress: Strategic Incrementalism and Policy Change By Scott H. Ainsworth and Thad E. Hall Reviewed by Clyde Wilcox 447 The Politics of : Innovation in Comparative Research By Dorothy E. McBride and Amy G. Mazur Reviewed by Amy Atchison 449

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 97 Title: RACE, GENDER & CLASS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTICULTURAL JOURNAL (page 1 of 2) Issue: v. 18, nos. 3–4, 2011

Race, Gender & Class

An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal

II Volume 18, Number 3-4,2011 ISSN 1082 - 83541\

Race Gender & Class 2011 Conference

Guest Editors: Jean Ait Belkhir, Christiane Charlemaine, and Adia Harvey Wingfield

Jean Ait Belkhir and Christiane Charlemaine 3 Introduction Race, Gender & Class 2011 Conference Stefan Brueck and Carl A. Grant 7 The Obama Administration's Federal Educational Policy, Intersectionality, Citizenship, and Flourishing Jose D. Villalobos 28 Staff of the People? Assessing Progress in Descriptive Representation under the Obama Administration Martha E. Richmond 54 Scientific Transparency and the Gulf Oil Spill: Which Constituencies is the Obama Administrafon Serving? John C. Berg 71 Race, Gender, Class. and Barack Obama Obstacles to a Progressive RGC Presidency in the US Cigdem V. Sirin 82 From Nixon's War on Drugs to Obama's Drug Policies Today: Presidential Progress in Addressing Racial Injustices and Disparities TomOlds 100 Marginalizing the President. "The Concerted Effort to 'Other Obama " Todd Rho'Dess 110 From Hope to Change? Obama's 2008 Deracialized Campaign in the Context of the African American Struggle Keffrelyn D. Brown 123 Race, Racial Cultural Memory and Multicultural Curriculum in an Obama 'Post-racia/" U.S. Tekla Ali Johnson, Pearl K. Ford Dowe, and Michael K. Fauntroy 135 One America? President Obama's Non-Racial State Joan Marshall Wesley, Ercilla Dometz Hendrix, and Jasmine N. Williams 150 Moving Forward: Advancing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights under the Obam9 Administration through Progressive Politics Anthony 1.lgiede 169 Sociopolitical Integration as a Mode of Progressive Race, Gender and Class in United States Nicolette Sheridan and Jennifer Hand 177 Inequity. Indigeneity and Progressive Politics in Aotearoa / New Zealand Mary Ann Bodine AI-Sharif 191 The Need for Change: Educational Reform

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Tiisetso Russell 198 I am a Lawyer! Am I a Lawyer? The Experience of Foreign Trained Black Lawyers in Ontario Ahmed IImi 217 The White Gaze vs. the Black Soul Michael D. Forster and Tim Rehner 230 The White Male Southern Democrat: Endangered Species or Already Extinct? Andrea Wilbon Hartman 238 The Evolution of Erykah Badu: From Musician to Third Wave Feminist? Ruby C. Lipscomb 253 Strategies to Improve Father's Involvement with their Children's Development and Academic Achievement Michelle Panazzolo and Ritchlyn Mohammed 268 Birthing Trends in American Society and Women's Choices James W. Russell 284 The 401 (k) Retirement Crisis, Capital, and Neoliberalldeology Rose Sabina Hunte and Ashraf Esmail 291 Learning to Change: Does Life Skills Training Lead to Reduced Incident Report among Inmates in a Medium/Minimum Correctional Facility? Sarah Fouts 315 Presumed Palates and the Problems Perceived: Exploring the Importance of Latin American Food and Food Establishments in the U. S. and New Orleans Cory Blad 329 The Paradoxical Return of National Culture in the Globalization Era: Theorizing Present and Future State Legitimation Kimberly L. (Stephenson) Triplett and Glenn S. Johnson 348 Environmental Justice and Transportation: An Analysis of Public Involvement at Pennsylvania Department of Transpoltation Kristi Stricker 372 Class Consciousness and Critical Mass; Exploring the Practice and Scholarship of Academics from the Working Class

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 99 Title: RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM Issue: no. 51, Summer 2011 ~~~Lk- a 1!:.~uJ,.~p.,,~~ ~~ ~~

#51 Open l'islle Summer 2011

INSIDE:

Walking on the Moon by

The Prison [Poetry] Outreach Project by Suzanne Sunshower

What's the Point ofthe Revoilltion If We Can't Dance? by Jane Barry and Jelena Djordjevic

Unmaking War, Remaking Men: A Rain and Thullder Interview with Kathleen Barry

In America Being Poor Is a Criminal Offense by Rania Khalek

Women Working for Women by Maria Maria Acha

Poetic Politics: A Rain and Thunder Interview with Poet and Activist Marjorie Norris

Preserving Our Women's Liberation and Lesbiall Feminist Herstory by Jean Taylor

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

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34.2 BACK TO NATURAL HUSH CANADA'S OLDEST LITERARY JOURNAL BY AND ABOUT WOMEN

EDITOR'S LETTER POETRY

AMY McCALL HEATHER PYRCZ Back to Natural Hush 5 Weeping Willow 7 The Stripper 93

CHRISTINA WELLS INTERVIEW In the Garden 8 AMY McCALL Preoccupation, Innocence 52 Alisa Smith: The 1OD-Mile Woman 81 MARILYN POTTER All That is Left 23 Rose Petals 72 FICTION SARA HENNING VALERIE COMPTON The Last Dahlia 'EI Crane 13 ADELE GRAF SHARON BUTALA Grandmother's mountain meadow 39 My Mother's House 28 Rockies: Mary Lake 44 Y LEE FORDHAM Rockies: after alpine rain 46 The One 42 Ritardando 92

DAWNA PROUD MAN GILLIAN SZE The Middle of the Road 55 Gypsy Moth 41 To the Photographer in the Countryside 60 KATHLEEN KENNEDY One Last Winter Moment 64 LAURA KATHRYN McRAE Into the Bayou 70

KATE DELANY CREATIVE NON-FICTION lilling 79

CHRIS GALVIN LENORE ROWNTREE Crows' Flight 24 Blowdown 86

ELIZABETH TEMPLEMAN CAROL MATOS Reflections on Water 47 The River Knows 88

MICHELLE ELVY SUE CHENETTE Departures 73 Quackgrass 90

JENNIFER KNOWLAN Blackfly Season 91

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ART JOANNE ABRAHAM Endurance 4 Look Son ... 12 Pillar 63 From Dirt ff1 PEG I EYERS The Earth that is Her Body 40 Dress for the Ice Goddess 54 Goddess in the Stone 59

REVIEWS JANET NICOL Baking as Biography 94 CANDACE FERTILE The Art of Breathing Underwater 95 IRINA KOVALYOVA A Thoroughly Wicked Woman !f1

ROOMMATE Meet one Room reader !I!I

ROOM RECOMMENDS Editors share their favourites 100

CONTRIBUTORS 102

THE BACKROOM Leesa Strimbicki 112

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Contents

Comparative Perspedives Symposium: Love Exiles

Saskia E. Wieringa Portrait of a Women's Marriage: Navigating between 785 and Islamophobia

M. V. Lee Badgett Separated and Not Equal: Binational Same-Sex 793 Couples

Lin McDevitt-Pugh The Mobility of Corporate Lesbians 798

Peteris Timofejevs­ The (Subtly) Questioned Love: A Love Exile in 806 Henriksson Sweden

Articles

Yolanda Martinez-San Female Sexiles? Toward an Archeology of 813 Miguel Displacement of Sexual Minorities in the Caribbean

Jennifer Suchland Is Postsocialism Transnational? 837

Katja M. Guenther The Possibilities and Pitfalls of NGO Feminism: 863 Insights from Postsocialist Eastern Europe

Abigail J. Stewart, Expanding the Archives of Global Feminisms: 889 Jayati Lal, and Narratives of Feminism and Activism Kristin McGuire

Sandy Alexandre From the Same Tree: Gender and Iconography in 915 Representations of Violence in Beloved

Linda M. Blum "Not This Big, Huge, Racial-Type Thing, but . ". 941 Mothering Children of Color with Invisible Disabilities in the Age of Neuroscience

Samira Kawash New Directions in Motherhood Studies 969

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Book Reviews

Elisabeth Jay Friedman Women's Activism in Latin America and the 1005 Caribbean: Engendering Social Justice, Democratizing Citizenship edited by Elizabeth Maier and Nathalie Lebon Making : Rural Women, NGO Activists, and Northern Donors in Brazil by Millie Thayer Developing Partnerships: Gender, Sexuality, and the Reformed World Bank by Kate Bedford Queering the Public Sphere in Mexico and Brazil: Sexual Rights Movements in Emerging Democracies by Rafael de la Dehesa

Megan MacKenzie Bush Wives and Girl Soldiers: Women's Lives through 1012 War and Peace in Sierra Leone by Chris Coulter

Red Chidgey Feminism, Inc.: Coming of Age in Girl Power Media 1015 Culture by Emilie Zaslow Girl Zines: Making Media, Doing Feminism by Alison Piepmeier

Andrew Wong Racialized Bodies, Disabling Worlds: Storied Lives of 1019 Immigrant Muslim Women by Parin Dossa

Diane L. Wolf Memorializing : Gender, Genocide and 1020 Collective Memory by Janet Jacobs

About the Contributors 1023

Guidelines for Contributors 1029

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83 - Identity and Desire Summer 2011 Table of Contents Notes on a Magazine 3 Where To Find Sinister Wisdom 4 Digital Archive of Sinister Wisdom 1976-2000 5

Red Prayer for a Nun 6 First Confession 7 The Balkans 8 January Dreams 10 Samn Stockwell simple truths 11 Elana Dykewomon

Believing 15 GlassHouse 16 Rectrix (REK-triks) 17 Elaine Sexton *drive* 18 Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz

Photograph 1 20 Photograph 2 21 AzaanKamau The Night I Met Bill Casey 22 Merry Gangemi After Almost Breaking Up 32 Erin Pamela Stewart A Woman Known Here 33 Cheryl Moore The Queen of Spades 34 Liz Demi Green Whistling, Waiting 37 Jessica Mason McFadden

The Dress 39 Park Slope Hookup 40 Ana Schwartz

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The Body and Significance: The Art of Linda Stein 41 Sandra Langer Tom.'s Story 53 Merina Carryon

Audre Lorde and David Ruffian in Heaven 57 Sakia Gunn, 15 58 The Day after Breaking 59 Stephanie Barnes

Cinnam.on Rolls 60 Acts of Devotion 61 Baby-Daddy 64 lisaL Moore It's Not Their Fault 66 Monisha Lakhotia Subject to Anatom.y 70 Bishop C. Knight Desire 72 Anne Fairbrother Following In Grandm.other's Footsteps 73 SallY R. Brunk Strained Class Windows 79 Judith K Witherow Book Reviews 85 Contributors 91 Advertisem.ents 95

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SiSfer~ July 2011 • Vol. 23 # 2 Features

4 Women could change the Worldl Interview with Erna Chimu 6 Making my Body mine Sheena Magenya 8 Black Hair - Accessory of Pride Taimi Itembu

10 Hands off! My body belongs to mel Elizabeth Khaxas

12 Vox POPS What would you want to be if you were the opposite sex?

14 Sluts, sexual Freedom and being worthy of Marriage Women openly discuss sex, sexuality and sexual rights - Aryanna Genis

18 Inspired by the beauty of life Fashion and Design student Linda Hamunyela

20 Ombinzi ya londa - ekonakono Iyopankalamwenyo

24 A warm Meal a Day - Using the energy of the sun Jon Maravelias

26 In Memoriam: Neshani Andreas Erika von Wietersheim

28 A Search for Truth - Part 4 Hugh Ellis Regulars

16 Women's Health Diabetes on the Increase Dr. S. Von Wietersheim 22 Women's Finances Getting out of the Culture of Debt A. Schimming-Chase 30 Home Page 32 News clippings First Female Mbanderu Paramount Chief

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 107 Title: SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY Issue: v. 18, no. 2, Summer 2011 Social Politics

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 18 • Number 2 • Summer 2011

Special Issue: Sen's Capabilities and Agency Framework Applied to Work-Life Balance Across European Welfare States and Within Work Organizations Edited by Barbara Hobson, Sonja Drobnic, and Colette Fagan

Introduction The Agency Gap in Work-Life Balance: Applying Sen's Capabilities Framework Within European Contexts 147 BARBARA HOBSON

Articles Agency and Capabilities to Achieve a Work-Life Balance: A Comparison of Sweden and Hungary 168 BARBARA HOBSON, SUSANNE FAHLEN, AND JUDIT TAKAcs Social Policies Related to Parenthood and Capabilities of Slovenian Parents 199 ALEKSANDRA KANJUO MRCELA AND NEVENKA CERNIGOJ SADAR Tensions Between Work and Home: Job Quality and Working Conditions in the Institutional Contexts of Germany and Spain 232 SONJA DROBNIC AND ANA M. GUILLEN RODRiGUEZ Individual Working-time Adjustments between Full-time and Part-time Working in European Firms 269 COLETIE FAGAN AND PIERRE WALTHERY Work, Family, and Managerial Attitudes and Practices in the European Workplace: Comparing Dutch, British, and Slovenian Financial Sector Managers 300 LAURA DEN DULK, BRAM PEPER, NEVENKA CERNIGOJ SADAR, SUZAN LEWIS, JANET SMITHSON, AND ANNEKE VAN DOORNE-HUISKES

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Studies in Gender and Sexuality

Volume 12 Number 3

Symposium

Homi Bhabha's Location of Culture: Clinical and Personal Situations Symposium Editor: Adrienne Harris, Ph.D.

Bhabha Among the Clinicians: Introduction Adrienne Harris, PhD. 149 Irishish? Laurence Hegarty 156 Watching My Mother Die Ellen Arftn, L.C.S.W. 165 Gender, Food, and Loss Lorraine Caputo, L.C.S.W. 179 On Time Too Late Tatiana Massine Weinbaum, L.C.S.W. 196 War and Peace Eyal Rozmarin, PhD. 201 Masculinity as a Center, Centered Masculinity Susan B. Parlow, PhD. 213 No Place to Live: The Uninhabitable Body Mary E. Sonntag, L.C.S.W. 221

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 109 Title: U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN’S JOURNAL: A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GENDER STUDIES Issue: no. 40, August 2011

U.S.-Japan Women's Journal B*~tt~-v-TJv

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From Gothic Lolita to Radiant Shaman: Allison Holland 3 The Development of Marilm Mori' s Ethereal Personae =1'':/,/ 7 P !J -?T;6~t::>.< ~k~ : ~JJm-TO)~wpt.t.r-::Jv /'TO)~~

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Down the Rabbit Hole: In Pursuit of Shojo Alices, Mary A. Knighton 49 from Lewis Carroll to Kanai Mieko J11!v\~~Ht t::>ht;:/fMGO):9k7!J A - ~tt:~m:-TO) fJiJ ~WtJj.t.t:to-t

New Women to New Housewives: Ji-Eun Lee 90 Changing Discourses in Sinyosong, 1923-34 ffi1."v\ki1:;6~t::>ffi±9m~: ffiki1: (1923-34) ~ .00 0) ffi 1." v\ ki1:fnli

"Don't Let Geisha Steal Your Husband": Aiko Tanaka 122 The Reconstruction of the Housewife in Interwar Japan 1920-30~{-tI~:toft Q~fflO)fI}lI: i1: ~ ~ ~ fffi~O)-~ ~ V \ ? m!~;6~ t t;: t::> 1." t;:.::. ~

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 110 Title: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL Issue: v. 17, no. 7, July 2011

Violence Against Volume 17 Number 7 July 20 I I Women

Contents Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 819 Articles Intimate Partner Violence Against Deaf Female College Students Melissa LAnderson and Irene W Leigh 822 When Status Hurts: Dimensions of Women's Status and Domestic Abuse in Rural Northern India Elizabeth Mogford 835 Pregnancy and Intimate Partner Violence: Risk Factors, Severity, and Health Effects Douglas A. Brownridge, Tamara L Tai/lieu, Kimberly A. Tyler, Agnes Tiwari, Ko Ung Chan, and Susy C. Santos 858 The Importance of Resources and Information in the Lives of Battered Mothers Ruth E Fleury-Steiner and Laura Thompson Brady 882 Exploring the Intersection of Partner Stalking and Sexual Abuse TK Logan and Jennifer Cole 904 A Qualitative Analysis of Sexual Victimization Narratives Jenny K. Rinehart and Elizabeth A. Yeater 925 Victimization in Off-Street Sex Industry Work Tamara O'Doherty 944

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 111 Title: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL Issue: v. 17, no. 8, August 2011

Violence Against Volume 17 Number 8 August 20 I I Women Contents Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 967

Theoretical Articles The Dialectical Psychoeducational Workshop (DPEW): The Conceptual Framework and Curriculum for a Preventative Intervention for Males at Risk for IPV Mary M. Cavanaugh, Phyllis Solomon, and Richard J. Gelles 970 Forum Theatre for Bystanders:A New Model for Gender Violence Prevention Karen S. Mitchell and jennifer L Freitag 990 Research Articles Correlates of HIV Testing Among Abused Women in South Africa julie LAdams, Nathan B. Hansen,Ashley M. Fox, Baishakhi B. Taylor, Madri jansen van Rensburg, Rakgadi Mohlahlane, and Kathleen J. Sikkema I0 14 Characteristics of Women Who Do and Do Not Receive Onsite Shelter Services From Domestic Violence Programs Susan F. Grossman and Marta Lundy 1024 Welfare Caseworker Assessments and Domestic Violence Services: Findings From Administrative Data and Case Narratives Andrea Hetling 1046 Concomitant Forms of Abuse and Help-Seeking Behavior Among White,African American, and Latina Women Who Experience Intimate PartnerViolence 1067 Sharon M. Flicker, Catherine Cerulli, Xi Zhao, Wan Tang, Arthur Watts, Yinglin Xia, and Nancy L Talbot Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the Capital Province of Sri Lanka: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Help Seeking Vathsala jayasuriya, Kumudu Wijewardena, and Pia Axemo 1086 The Cumulative Impact of Sexual Revictimization on Emotion Regulation Difficulties:An Examination of Female Inmates Kate Walsh, David DiUllo, and Mario J. Scalora I I 03

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Violence Against Volume 17 Number 9 September 20 I I Women

Contents Special Issue: Building Academic Research Centers to Advance Research on Violence Against Women: An Empirical Foundation

Guest Editor's Introduction Building Academic Research Centers to Advance Research on Violence Against Women: An Empirical Foundation Carol E jordan 1123

Articles The University of Kentucky Center for Research on Violence Against Women: Science Inspired by Women's Stories Carol Ejordan 1137 A Canadian Model for Building University and Community Partnerships: Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children Peter G.jaffe, Helene Berman, and Barb MacQuarrie 1159 University of Illinois at Chicago's Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence: Changing Systems to Prevent Violence in Chicago and Beyond Paul Schewe, Carl C. Bell, Larry Bennett, Paul J. Goldstein, Rebecca Gordon, Mark Mattaini, Patricia O'Brien, Stephanie Riger, Heather J. Risser, Dennis P. Rosenbaum, Amie M. Schuck. Barbara Simmons, and Sarah E Ullman 1176

Building Community Partnerships to End Interpersonal Violence: A Collaboration of the Schools of Social Work, Law, and Nursing Noel Bridget Busch-Armendariz, Regina jones johnson, Sarah Buel, and jeana Lungwitz I 194 The Minnesota Center AgainstViolence and Abuse (MINCAVA): Providing Research, Education, and Access to Information on Violence Against Women and Children jennifer L Witt and jeffrey L Edleson 1207

Announcement 1220

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Visual Culture & Gender PUBLIC

Volume 6 • 2011 PEDAGOGY

of VISUAL CULTURE & GENDER

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour (Figure ) by Kevin Almond, Visual Culture & Gender, 6, p. 63.

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour (Figure 7) by Kevin Almond, Visual Culture & Gender, 6, p. 63.

CONTENTS (click on a title for pdf document)

1-5 Deborah Smith-Shank Public Pedagogy of Visual Culture & Gender: & Karen Keifer-Boyd Unsettling Feminism(s) Editorial

Public Pedagogy of Visual Culture & Gender BLOG

Re/Turning to Her: A Co-A/R/Tograhic Ritual Inquiry 6-21 Barbara Bickel & Tannis Hugill

The Secret Diary of Dolores Haze: Lolita as Re(a)d 22-29 Shari Savage

Grrrls and Dolls: Appropriated Images of Girlhood 30-39 Meghan Chandler in the Works of Hans Bellmer and Riot Grrrl Bands

I'm Gonna Make You Look Weird: 40-4 Olga Ivashkevich Preteen Girls' Subversive Gender Play

Looking through Kaleidoscope: 49-59 Joni Boyd Acuff Prisms of Self and LGBTQ Youth Identity

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour 60-71 Kevin Almond

VISUAL ESSAYS Mutant Matter and Memory: 72-5 Carolyn Erler Different Bodily Foundations in Ward One of Toledo, Ohio

My Lived Experience of Anishinaabe Mothering 6-9 Michelle Richmond

MEDIA REVIEWS Wonder(ing) Women: Investigating Gender Politics 99-10 Courtney Weida and Art Education within Graphica

Feminist Virtual World Activism: 109-11 Jennifer L. Motter Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign, Guerrilla Page 114 Girls BroadBand and subRosa

1 of 2 1/27/2012 4:38 PM VCG Volume 3 (2008) Table of Contents http://128.118.229.237/vcg/vol6_toc.htm

Visual Culture & Gender PUBLIC

Volume 6 • 2011 PEDAGOGY

of VISUAL CULTURE & GENDER

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour (Figure ) by Kevin Almond, Visual Culture & Gender, 6, p. 63.

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour (Figure 7) by Kevin Almond, Visual Culture & Gender, 6, p. 63.

CONTENTS (click on a title for pdf document)

1-5 Deborah Smith-Shank Public Pedagogy of Visual Culture & Gender: & Karen Keifer-Boyd Unsettling Feminism(s) Editorial

Public Pedagogy of Visual Culture & Gender BLOG

Re/Turning to Her: A Co-A/R/Tograhic Ritual Inquiry 6-21 Barbara Bickel & Tannis Hugill

The Secret Diary of Dolores Haze: Lolita as Re(a)d 22-29 Shari Savage

Grrrls and Dolls: Appropriated Images of Girlhood 30-39 Meghan Chandler in the Works of Hans Bellmer and Riot Grrrl Bands

I'm Gonna Make You Look Weird: 40-4 Olga Ivashkevich Preteen Girls' Subversive Gender Play

Looking through Kaleidoscope: 49-59 Joni Boyd Acuff Prisms of Self and LGBTQ Youth Identity

Masquerade in Clubland: A Safe Space for Glamour 60-71 Kevin Almond

VISUAL ESSAYS Mutant Matter and Memory: 72-5 Carolyn Erler (VISUALDifferent CULTURE Bodily & GENDER,Foundations v. 6,in 2011,Ward Onepage of 2 Toledo,of 2) Ohio

My Lived Experience of Anishinaabe Mothering 6-9 Michelle Richmond

MEDIA REVIEWS Wonder(ing) Women: Investigating Gender Politics 99-10 Courtney Weida and Art Education within Graphica

Feminist Virtual World Activism: 109-11 Jennifer L. Motter 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign, Guerrilla Girls BroadBand and subRosa

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 115 Title: WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW (page 1 of 2) Issue: v. 22, nos. 2–3, Summer–Autumn 2011 WOMEN a cultural review

VOLUME 22 NUMBERS 2/3 SUMMER/AUTUMN 2011

SITUATING THE SELF A special issue, guest edited by Gillian Howie and Margrit Shildrick

AR TICLES SITUATING THE SELF Introduction: The Antinomies of a Phenomenal Woman GILLIAN HOWIE AND MARGRIT SHILDRICK 117

Singularity and the Female Self: Encountering the Other CHRISTINE BATTERSBY 125

A 'Fleshy Metaphysics': Irigaray and Battersby on Female Subjectivity LAURA GREEN 143 Memory and the Metaphysics of Music: Battersby's Move A way from Deleuze and Guattari VICTORIA BROWNE 155 Female Subjectivity and Mother-Daughter Relations AUSONSTONE 168 Kierkegaard, Battersby and Feminism ALISON ASSITER 180 Christine Battersby and the Law JANICE RICHARDSON 192 Philosophy in a Time of Terror: Kant and Derrida JOANNA HODGE 204

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QUERYING QUEERNESS 'A Girl's Love': Lord Alfred Douglas as Homoerotic Muse in the Poetry of Olive Custance SARAH PARKER 220 'Violent Operations': Revisiting the Transgendered Body in Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve RACHEL CARROLL 241

REVIEWS Janet M. Soares, Martha Hill and the Making ofAmerican Dance ROBERT ACKERMAN 256 Madelyn Detloff, The Persistence ofModernism: Loss and Mourning in the Twentieth Century OREN GOLDSCHMIDT 259 Gail Marshall, Shakespeare and Victorian Women LAURA KIRKLEY 262 Brenda Ayres, gen. ed., The Social Problem Novels of Frances Trollope CAROLYN LAMBERT 266 T.D. Olverson, Women Writers and the Dark Side of Late· Victorian Hellenism; Patricia Rigg, Julia Augusta Webster: Aestheticism and the Victorian Woman Writer SARA LYONS 270 Jill R. Ehnenn, Women's Literary Collaboration, Queerness, and Late-Victorian Culture MATTHEW MITTON 274 Regi Claire, Fighting It; Erin Pringle, The Floating Order JOHN REGAN 278 Doris T. Chang, Women's Movements in Twentieth-Century Taiwan SHZR EE TAN 282 Margaret Washington, Sojourner Truth's America REBECCA WEIR 285 Christine Bayles Kortsch, Dress Culture in Late Victorian Women's Fiction: Literacy, Textiles, and Activism EMMA WHITING 289

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by HEATHER TILLEY 292

BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUDI TATE 307

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 310

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 317

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 117 Title: WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Issue: v. 21, no. 3, July–September 2011

WOMEN & CRIMINALJUSTICE

Volume 21, Number 3, 2011

Contents

ARTICLES The Gender Gap in Support for Capital Punishment: A Test of Attribution Theory 171 Denise Paquette Boots and john K. Cochran Filling in the Holes: The Ongoing Search for Self Among Incarcerated Women Anticipating Reentry 198 Vicki Hunter and Kimberly Greer Incarcerated Parents and Health: Investigating Role Inoccupancy Strains by Gender 225 Holly Foster Intersections, Immigration, and Partner Violence: A View From a New Gateway-Baltimore, Maryland 250 Natalie j. Sokoloff and Susan C. Pearce

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 118 Title: WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE Issue: nos. 86–87, Spring–Summer 2011 No. 86/87 - Spring/Summer 2011 W°rrlel1 &' I V E,nvironll1ent:s international magazine

WE Speak Art

4 A Word from WEI Magazine - The 35 Year 4 Artist with Respirator - Louisa Kratka Celebration Continues 51 Featured Artist - Mahwish Hamdany Sharmila Shewprasad 5 Editorial- Women and Labour: A Natural or Poetry Compelled Relationship? Jasmine Noureddin 8 Grim Women Jane Spavold Tims

Features 17 Born to Log Lillian Allen 6 The Impact of Austerity on Women in Greece Interview with Gina Vaiou 27 To Dream a Redwood Reggie Modlich Lillian Allen

9 First Nations Women Rising 37 Running Water Aboriginal Women and Union Solidarity Maureen Hynes Janet Nicol 43 three women, hurrying 13 Women's Work, Health, and the Environment in a Jane Spavold Tims Small-Scale Mining Site in Northeastern Ghana Elisha Renne, Niladri Basu, Erin Gager, Elizabeth Photography Koomson, Bianca Lee, Shuriah Lee, Aimee Leeth, Douglas Manigault III, Mozhgon Rajaee, Ayesha 30 Heavy Lifting Sajjad, Monique Smith, and Allison Yee Ryan Higgitt

31 Brick Breaking WE Research Ryan Higgitt 18 Building Visibility Challenges and Opportunities Facing Women In Film Construction Workers in Contemporary India 42 Emanuela Heyninck, Ontario's Commissioner of Bipasha Baruah Pay Equity Talks About 24 Emotion Work Among Recent Chinese "Made in Dagenham" Immigrants to Canada Interview by Sandra Tam Lichun Willa Liu

28 Women's Labour Under Stressed Environmental In Print Conditions in Bangladesh 44 Posted in Colombo: A Glance at Toiling Women Sufia Khanom and The Indian Tamils of Sri Lanka, By Shizue Tomoda 32 The Silent Health Care Worker Review by Sheela Subramanian The Experience of Racism Among Personal Support Workers in Toronto Hospitals Vincenza Spiteri DeBonis In The News 45 WAWE In The Field 46 Fact Sheets 38 Climate Change Impacts on Rural Women's Unpaid/Paid Labor in Nepal 48 Women's World 2011 Sabrina Regmi A Workspace of Reform and Dialogue for the World Elizabeth Littlejohn 40 Cooperatives Boost Opportunities For Moroccan Women Upcoming Events Gerry Toomey 50 Women Deliver

50 AWID Forum

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WOMEN & HEALTH

Volume 51, Number 1, 2011 Contents

Healthcare Mistreatment and Continuity of Cancer Screening Among Latino and Anglo American Women in Southern California 1 Hector Betancourt, PhD, Patricia M. Flynn, PhD, MPH, and Sarah R. Ormseth, BA

Correlates of HPV Knowledge in the Era of HPV Vaccination: A Study of Unvaccinated Young Adult Women 25 Mary A. Gerend, PhD and Janet E. Shepherd, MD

Menstrual and Oral Contraceptive Use Patterns Among Deployed Military Women by Race and Ethnicity 41 Patricia A. Deuster, PhD, MPH, Nicole Powell-Dunford, MD, MPH, Mark S. Crago, MD, PhD, and Amanda S. Cuda, MD

Infant Temperament and Maternal Anxiety and Depressed Mood in the Early Postpartum Period 55 John R. Britton, MD, PhD

Women's Knowledge About Cervical Cancer, Pap Smear and Human Papillomavirus and Its Relation to Screening in Argentina 72 Melisa Paolino, .MA and Silvina Arrossi, PhD

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Volume 51, Number 2, 2011 Contents

Psychological Distress and Self-Care Engagement: Healing After a Cardiac Intervention 89 Maria 1. Medved, PhD, CPsych and Niva Piran, PhD, CPsych

'We Are Mothers First': Localocentric Articulation of Sex Worker Identity as a Key in HIV/AIDS Communication 106 Ambar Basu, PhD and Mohan]. Dutta, PhD

Relation Between Positive and Negative Maternal Emotional States and Obstetrical Outcomes 124 Carmen Hernandez-Martinez, MS, Victoria Arija Val, MD, Michelle Murphy, PhD, Pere Cavalle Busquets, MD, and ]osefa Canals Sans, MD

Double Standard for Traditional Value of Virginity and Premarital Sexuality in Turkey: A University Students Case 136 Altan E§sizoglu, MD, Aziz Yasan, MD, Ejder Akgun Yildirim, MD, Faruk Gurgen, MD, and Mustafa Ozkan, MD

Social Support and Sense of Belonging as Protective Factors in the Rumination-Depressive Symptoms Relation Among Australian Women 151 Leah Turner, PGDipPsych and Suzanne McLaren, PhD

Physician Practices in Response to Intimate Partner Violence in Southern India: Insights from a Qualitative Study 168 Karuna Sridharan Chibber, DrPH, MRS, Suneeta Krishnan, PhD, and Meredith Minkler, DrPh, MPH

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Volume 51, Number 3, 2011 Contents

Social Environmental and Individual Factors Associated with Smoking Among a Panel of Adolescent Girls 187 Traci Hong, PhD, janet Rice, PhD, and Carolyn johnson, PhD

Breast Cancer Risk Perception, Benefits of and Barriers to Mammography Adherence Among a Group of Iranian Women 204 Hamid Allahverdipour, PhD, Mohammad Asghari-jaJarabadi, PhD, and Azita Emami, PhD, RNT, RN

Pregnant Women's Fear of Childbirth in Midwife- and Obstetrician-Led Care in Belgium and the Netherlands: Test of the Medicalization Hypothesis 220 Wendy Christiaens, PhD, Sarah Van De Velde, MD, and Piet Bracke, PhD

Effects of Pilates-Based Exercise on Life Satisfaction, Physical Self-Concept and Health Status in Adult Women 240 Ana Cruz-Ferreira, MA, jorge Fernandes, PhD, Dulce Gomes, PhD, Lisa Marie Bernardo, PhD, Bruce D. Kirkcaldy, PhD, Tiago M. Barbosa, PhD, and Ant6nio Silva, PhD

"If we can endure, we continue": Understanding Differences Between Users, Discontinuers, and Non-Users of Hormonal Contraceptive Methods in Pursat Province, Cambodia 256 Ghazaleh Samandari, PhD and Ka.thryn A. O'Connell, PhD

Effects of Psychosocial Characteristics of Work on Pregnancy Outcomes: A Critical Review 279 Miriam Mutambudzi, MPH, PhD Candidate, john D. Meyer, MD, MPH, Nicholas Warren, SeD, and Susan Reisine, PhD

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Volume 51, Number 4, 2011 Contents

Potential Risks of "Risk" Language in Breastfeeding Advocacy 299 Lora]. Ebert Wallace, PhD and Erin N. Taylor, PhD

The Relation of Psychological Stress to Pregnancy Outcome Among Women Undergoing In-Vitro Fertilization and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection 321 Kleanthi Gourounti, PhD Candidate, Fotios Anagnostopoulos, PhD, and Grigorios Vaslamatzis, PhD

Attitudes Toward Menstruation, Menstrual-Related Symptoms, and Premenstrual Syndrome Among Adolescent Girls: A Rural School-Based Survey 340 Li Ping Wong, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD

Determinants of Tubal Ligation in Puebla, Mexico 365 Alanna E. F. Rudzik, PhD, Susan H. Leonard, PhD, and Lynnette L. Sievert, PhD

Feeling the Blues of Infertility in a South Asian Context: Psychological Well-Being and Associated Factors Among Sri Lankan Women with Primary Infertility 383 Nirosha Lansakara, MBBS, MSc, MD, Ananda Rajitha Wickramasinghe, MBBS, MSc, MD, PhD, and Harshalal Rukka Seneviratne, MBBS, DM, FRCOG, FSLCOG

Measuring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Women with Young Children: A Systematic Review 400 L. M. Mackay, PGradDipHSc, G. M. Schofield, PhD, and M. Oliver, PhD

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WOMEN & HEALTH

Volume 51, Number 5, 2011 Contents

Understanding the Role of Violence in Incarcerated Women's Cervical Cancer Screening and History 423 Megha Ramaswamy, PhD, MPH, Patricia j. Kelly, PhD, RN, Amber Koblitz, PhD, Kim S. Kimminau, PhD, and Kimberly K. Engelman, PhD

Relationship of Household Food Insecurity to Health-Related Quality of Life in a Large Sample of Rural and Urban Women 442 joseph R. Sharkey, PhD, MPH, RD, Cassandra M. johnson, MSPH, and Wesley R. Dean, PhD

Child Asthma and Change in Elevated Depressive Symptoms Among Mothers of Children of a Birth Cohort from Quebec 461 Mai Thanh Tu, PhD, Genevieve Perreault, MD, MSc, Louise Seguin, MD, MPH, and Lise Gauvin, PhD

Late Life Function and Disability Instrument in African American Women: Function Component 482 Carolyn]. Murrock, RN, PhD and jaclene A. Zauszniewski, PhD, RN-BC, FAAN

PTSD and HIV in Women: The Role of Gender in This Dual Diagnosis 497 Nancy L. Beckerman, DSWand Charles Auerbach, PhD

Temperament, Post-Partum Depression, Hopelessness, and Suicide Risk Among Women Soon After Delivering 511 Paolo Girardi, MD, Maurizio Pompili, MD, PhD, Marco Innamorati, PsyD, Gianluca Serafini, MD, Claudia Berrettoni, MA, Gloria Angeletti, MD, Alexia Koukopoulos, MD, Roberto Tatarelli, MD, David Lester, PhD, Domenico Roselli, MD, and Francesco M. Primiero, MD

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Special Issue: Border Crossings: Feminist Activists and Peace Workers Collaborating across Cultures Guest Editor: Kathryn L. Norsworthy and Editor, Ellyn Kaschak

Volume 34, No.3, 2011

Contents

Introduction: Border Crossings: Feminist Activists and Peace Workers Collaborating across Cultures 211 Kathryn 1. Norsworthy and Ellyn Kaschak Fostering a Grassroots Women's Movement through Feminist Leadership on the Burma-India Border 223 Ginger Norwood and Cheery Zahau Crossing Borders, Building Bridges, and Swimming Upstream: Feminist Liberatory Work within South Thailand Communities in Conflict 242 Kathryn 1. Norsworthy and Duanghathai (Nuch) Buranajaroenkij Working across Boundaries: Exploring the Relations of Researching Gender and Development 261 Marie Campbell and Elena Kim Insider Outsider: Reflections on Working with One's Own Communities 279 Oksana Yakushko, Manijeh Badiee, Anitra Mallory, and Sherry Wang Decolonization and "Mental" Health: A Mestiza's Journey in the Borderlands 293 Pilar Hernandez-Wolfe Crossing Borders Without Leaving Home 307 Sara Sharratt Sexual Assault Recovery in the Aftermath of the Liberian Civil War: Forging a Sisterhood between and 314 1bema Bryant-Davis, Katurah Cooper, Alison Marks, Kimberly Smith, and Shaquita Tillman

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WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES - SPECIAL ISSUE 2011

WOMEN'S SELF-NARRATIVE ACROSS THE FRANCOPHONE WORLD

SELECTED ESSAYS FROM THE WOMEN IN FRENCH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2010

CONTENTS

Preface Natalie Edwards ...... 9

Introduction Natalie Edwards, Christopher Hogarth and Amy Hubbell ...... 11

The Pen(is) in the Woman's Hand: Narrative and Sexual Subterfuge in Marie de France's "Laiistic" Karen J. Taylor ...... 14 This article examines Marie de France's lai "Lallstic," focusing upon the love affair between the married woman and the knight who lives next door to her, and showing how this is very subtly represented in the text. It proposes an innovative reading of the nightingale at the heart of the lai; the woman listens to the nightingale's song every night, and her husband violently kills it in a murderous rage. Reading the figure of the nightingale through feminist theory and through research into Medieval French language, the article shows how this lai may function as a euphemism for sex and sexuality.

Making a Case: Mmes de CourceUes, Mazarin, and Villedieu in their own defense Sarah Nelson ...... 22 A central problem for women's self-representational writing is the degree to which it is expected to conform to conventions of confession and truth-telling, including the assumption by non feminist and feminist critics alike that the crux of the truth for any woman writer must be related to her body and sexuality. Both Duchesse Mazarin and her friend the marquise de Courcelles used their memoirs, written in the 1670s, to appeal to the law courts as well as the court of public opinion to ratify their autonomy. However, in the writing of their memoirs both women were in the unfortunate position of answering public charges brought against them by their husbands and centered on accusations of sexual impropriety, and they were thus subject to what Leigh Gilmore describes as "the intricate structural dynamics of the confession in which, according to

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prescribed rules, one is authorized to question and the other is bound to confess." For Mazarin and Courcelles, obliged by the real-life repercussions of their writing to "tell the truth" convincingly, the reading public and the officers of the court were entirely authorized to question and judge, and the power of medisance centered on sexual conduct held tremendous sway in that context. On the other hand, by forthrightly "lying" --that is, by overtly mixing identifiable reality with outrageous fiction in the form of a parodic pseudo-memoir-­ Madame de Villedieu can do what they cannot; she can gain the upper hand by exposing the inevitability of public condemnation for unconventional women and thereby, make the strongest case for women's autonomy.

George Sand's Nanon and the Nineteenth-Century's "New Autobiographers" Annabelle M Rea ...... 34 In the nineteenth century, the Rousseauian narration of an individual life began to take over from the eyewitness account of history, the aristocratic memo ire. A rapid survey of a number of peasant and proletarian autobiographies reveals parallels with Sand's Nanon, a fictional life story of a peasant woman, set at the time of the French Revolution. Sand's protagonist shares with these peasant and proletarian authors a passionate desire to read, to read, first of all text, second, numbers, and finally, space, and she demonstrates the power and autonomy gained from reading in the three domains. In her 1872 novel, Sand stresses reciprocity: not all knowledge is transferred to the peasant from above; those who work the land also have skills to share. Although the conclusion looks briefly at the novel from the hypothetical point of view of "what if'-what would Rousseau's Confessions or his Emile have looked like if a woman had written them?-Sand's novel belongs solidly to the nineteenth century, characterized by historian Roger Chartier as witnessing "l'entree en ecriture de toute une socete," with its explosion in life writing.

Alexandra David-Neel's Travels in India: Interview and Discursive Self­ Representation Margaret E. McColley ...... 43 In "Alexandra David-Neel's Travels in India: Interview and Discursive Self Representation" I argue that David-Neel was not, as some critics have believed, a "spiritualist" but rather that she undertook the study of religion through interviews with important religious leaders in India whose belief­ systems and practices were varied in nature. The primary corpus of this study is letters written to her husband and published as Correspondance avec son Mari (1904-1941). In particular, I trace a construction of self that occurs as a result of the articulation of ideas discovered in this interview process. These ideas reveal important aspects of Alexandra David-Neel's own belief system in relationship to her study of religion. One of the interviews of central importance to this comparative study is the one she initiated with the 13th Dalai Lama of Tibet, and reflects his deep interest in the West. I also follow her travels to the headquarters

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of the Theosophical Society, where she makes telling observations about Westerners residing there to study the principles oftheosophy.

100 Years of 'Imaginary Renee Viviens' Tama Lea Engelking ...... 52 Elaine Marks coined the phrase "Imaginary Renee Viviens" to describe how Pauline Tam, the British poet who wrote Sapphic poetry in French under the pseudonym Renee Vivien, has been used by various writers, readers and critics to promote their own ideological agendas. Mark's expression is well suited to a retrospective look at Vivien's reception in the 100 years since the poet's death in 1909. This overview focuses on the "Imaginary Renee Viviens" created during three key moments-the centenary of Vivien's birth in 1977, the year 1986, and the centenary of her death in 2009. These moments serve to highlight the ways that Vivien has been read in the past, and to put into perspective how readers are remembering her today, both in light of the fears she expressed for her own future reception more than a century earlier, as well as the many changes that are affecting the literary marketplace in the 21 sl century.

Premiers ecrits, premiers cris : Annie Ernaux Les Armoires vides, L'Evenement et Bernadette Ferreira Sur un air de fado Martine Fernandes ...... 63 Dans cet article, je compare Ie premier roman d' Annie Ernaux Les Armoires vides et sa recriture L 'Evenement avec Ie premier roman de Bernadette Ferreira Sur un air de fado. Mon analyse, fondee en partie sur les travaux de Gisele Mathieu-Castellani, La Scene judicia ire de l'autobiographie (1996) et Le Tribunal imaginaire (2006), montre que ces premiers romans feminins en partie autobiographiques et revendicatifs adoptent diverses formes du proces judiciaire. Plaidoyers pour les femmes immigrees, qu'elles soient etrangeres ou "de l'interieur" comme se designe Ernaux, ces romans nous eclairent sur les consequences des dictatures europeennes, celIe de Philippe Petain en France et celIe d' Antonio de Oliveira Salazar au Portugal, sur la condition des femmes.

Sujet buvard, Sujet bavard: Nina Bouraoui's Words to Say It Adrienne Angelo ...... 79 This essay offers a comparative analysis of Marie Cardinal's Les Mots pour Ie dire (1975) and Nina Bouraoui's Mes mauvaises pensees (2005). Cardinal's auto fictional exploration of the curative powers of life-writing centers on the first-person narrator's seven-year psychoanalytic treatment. From this experience, the narrator learns that her physical and psychosomatic symptoms stem foremost from a psychological trauma that she is unable to name. Significantly for this female writer who struggles to find "the words to say it," female illness in Cardinal's text is one inherited from and shared with the mother, and it is this transmission that lies at the heart of a struggle for autonomy related to language. Although written thirty years later, Bouraoui's novel shares remarkable similarities with Cardinal's work, especially regarding the notion of confessional writing that is at stake in this more recent text.

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Bouraoui's novel serves both as a pseudo-transcription of the first-person narrator's sessions with her analyst and, perhaps most notably, as a literary confession as she recalls (and rewrites) her own problematic relationship with her mother and her female lovers and her violent thoughts that these affective bonds have unleashed. Why, this essay asks, have these two women of dual origins turned to psychoanalysis in their respective engagements with life­ writing? How does Algeria's history come to occupy the space of psychic wounds for these women writers?

Le discours prefaciel dans la traduction americaine de L'Interieur de la nuit, de Leonora Miano Eloise Brezault ...... 91 Cet article explore Ie discours prefaciel du premier roman de la Camerounaise Leonora Miano, L'Interieur de la nuit, nouvellement traduit en anglais chez Nebraska Press, par Dark Heart ofthe Night. La preface par Terese Svoboda, contestee par Miano au moment de la sortie du livre, agit comme un discours d'autorite problematique qui met it malles idees originelles de Miano, par une serie de cliches sur I' Afrique violente et barbare. Discours explicatif et laudatif, la preface permet alors de legitimer ce roman africain sur la scene litteraire americaine en faisant abstraction des questionnements initiaux de Miano. Dans cette «zone de contact» que represente la preface, Svoboda s'est n:appropriee, par un acte de reecriture qui peut rappeler ironiquement l'entreprise coloniale, l'histoire de Miano, pour en donner une explication qui n'a plus rien it voir avec Ie texte initial.

Histoire engagee, histoire occultee: Fabienne Kanor's Humus Renee Larrier ...... 103 In this era of revisiting the transatlantic slave trade and slavery the focus is placed most often on abolition or prominent male leaders. This renewed interest follows decades of silence and denial surrounding the centuries-long systems, especially when it was a question of enslaved women. Fabienne Kanor's novel Humus (2006), inspired by an actual 1774 event off the West African coast, aims to expose, illustrate, and inscribe women's resistance to involuntary servitude. I argue that by narrating their own stories of captivity and enslavement, these ordinary women, agents of their own liberation, fill in specific gaps in French colonial history. Kanor recovers and transmits the histoire occultie of these heroic women for whom slavery was unacceptable. Through Humus their histoire engagee enters into the public arena, giving voice to women who rebelled against the slave trade. Their determination, cooperation, and challenge to power counter their virtual absence from History.

Assia Djebar's Nulle part dans la maison de mon pere: Telling Her Truth and Reconfiguring the World Anna Rocca ...... 112

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Assia Djebar's most recent work, Nulle part dans la maison de mon pere, indirectly involves issues of truths and lies, as well as of the author's intentions and the readers' empathy. In particular, it emphasizes the confusion and difficulty of seizing private truths when historical denial affects societies as a whole. For this reason, Nulle part is a work about emotions that does not claim to speak the truth; for the courageous act of unveiling personal and painful events in such a dramatic way always implies a degree of certainty. Searching for the reasons behind her attempted suicide, the author strongly stresses the importance of telling the truth-first, to herself and then, to (and for) her readers. I argue that in doing so, Djebar explores new forms of reconfiguring the world, for to be able to reconstruct reality one needs first to face and trust one's own feelings as being true. Djebar's process of historical reconnection with her inner self thus becomes the beginning of both reshaping the world and interacting within it. In addition, when emotional experiences are shared with her readers, the author's literary recreation eventually achieves its highest expression.

Writing in the language ofthe other: Nicole Brossard's La Capture du sombre Karen McPherson ...... 125 In Nicole Brossard's writings, the horizon has tended to figure future possibilities and an inscription, albeit sometimes fleeting or fragile, of hope. In her 2007 novel La capture du sombre, however, the focus is different. Realizing that "il y a du noir a l'horizon," the protagonist Anne wants to write a novel in a language that is not her own: "II me faut maintenant d'autres mots pour tout ce sombre de nature et de civilization qui vient." Examining the "sombre" in Brossard's text, this essay explores the idea that writing in the language of the other might be a way to try to capture (and perhaps disarm?) the threat that it represents. A dense, central section of the novel that circles tighter and tighter around the question of "Ie mal" suggests why and how writing in the language of the "etrangere" might allow the story to go where no single subject could venture: "Tout se passait comme si cette chose informe et puissante qu'est Ie mal ne pouvait m'etre accessible que dans la langue etrangere puisque moi dans cette langue ce n'est pas moi. "

Mais qu'est-ce que tu as voulu dire lit ? L'ecrivaine, la traductrice et les non dits Therese Moreau et Christine Reno ...... 136 This article chronicles a labor of love that turned into an intellectual game: how does one translate for the American audience a series of witty feminist tales written in Switzerland that are chock-full of word plays and references specific to French and "Francophone" cultures? The authors describe their joint efforts and the multiple solutions they adopted in translating Therese Moreau's Grand Livre des Recettes Secretes.

Conference Program ...... 146

Notes on Contributors ...... 154

WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS ...... 158

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FORMULAIRE D'INSCRIPTION A WIF ...... 162

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FOCUS Comprehensive Health: A Human Right of All Women 21 Notes on the Sexual Rights of Indigenous Women In Chlapas by Martha Moreno Guati Red & Georgina Sanchez-Ramirez 22 Reflections on the Body, Health and the Environment by Anna Arroba 33 Health In Women's Bodies On Mainstreaming Gender Perspective in Public Health Care in Bogota: Notes for Reflection by Constance Fletscher Fernandez 42

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3 FREEDOM'S ARCHITECTS At the Dark End of the Street Black Women, Rape, and Resistance: A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power By Danielle L. McGuire; Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC Edited by Faith S. Holsaert, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, and Dorothy M. Zellner Reviewed by Bettina Aptheker

6 RADICAL HOTNESS Lady Dicks and Lesbian Brothers: Staging the Unimaginable at the WOW Cafe Theatre By Kate Davy Reviewed by Robin Bernstein

8 MUSIC OR NOISE Pink Noises: Women on Electronic Music and Sound By Tara Rodgers Reviewed by Deborah Frost

10 ADULT EDUCATION A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 19605 By Stephanie Coontz; Reading Women: How the Great Books of Feminism Changed My Life By Stephanie Staal Reviewed by lori E. Rotskoff 12 THE WOMEN OF JUAREZ Making a Killing: Femicide, Free Trade, and La Frontera Edited by Alicia Gaspar de Alba, with Georgina Guzman Reviewed by Margaret Randall 15 GOOD READS THE HAlF-LIFE OF VIOLENCE By Trlsh Crapo 17 POETRY By Katherine Soniat

18 CARTOON GENDER REVOLUTION By Elisha Um

19 GET OUT YOUR SPECULUMS Bodies of Knowledge: Sexuality, Reproduction, and Women's Health in the Second Wave By Wendy Kline Reviewed by Amy Kesselman 21 THE MISSING MIDDLE, FOUND Reshaping the Work-Family Debate By Joan C. Williams Reviewed by Jean Hardisty

23 NO BLANK SLATES Brainstorm: The Flaws in the Science of Sex Differences By Rebecca M. Jordan-Young; Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference By Cordelia Fine Reviewed by Rosalind Barnett and Caryl Rivers

25 THE SLUDGE OF AGEISM FaCing Age: Women Growing Older in Anti-Aging Culture By Laura Hurd Clarke; Agewise: Fighting the New Ageism in America By Margaret Gullette Reviewed by Margaret Cruikshank

27 "WE COULDN'T DO WHAT YOU DO HERE" The Good Daughter: A Memoir of My Mother's Hidden Life By Jasmin Darznik Reviewed by Persis Karim 30 ESSAY foUNDING THE FEMINIST PRESS By Aorence Howe

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3 JESUS, GANDHI, BUDDHA, AND ELEANOR She Was One of Us: Eleanor Roosevelt and the American Worker By Brigid O'Farrell; Eleanor Roosevelt Transformative First Lady By Maurine H. Beasley; Franklin and Eleanor: An Extraordinary Marriage By Hazel Rowley Reviewed by Priscilla Murolo 6 AN UNSHAKEABLE FAITH IN HUMANITY Memoir of a Gulag Actress By Tamara Petkevich Reviewed by Cathy A. Frierson 8 GROWING UP COMMUNIST, A FOLKIE FEMINIST My Red Blood: A Memoir of Growing Up Communist, Coming onto the Greenwich Village Folk Scene, and Coming Out in the By Reviewed by Susanna J. Sturgis 10 THE GENDER OF SURVIVAL Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust Reviewed by Rochelle G. Rothchild 12 WEAPONS OF THE WEAK On the Move for Love: Migrant Entertainers and the US Military in South Korea By Sealing Cheng Reviewed by Grace Chang

14 FIELD NOTES EMBRACING THE RANGE OF HUMAN FEELING By Robin Becker 16 PHOTOGRAPHY by Laura Heyman; Commentary by Rachel Somerstein 17 POETRY By Rebecca Foust 18 BORN TO DESCRIBE Inferno (A Poet's Novel) By Eileen Myles Reviewed by Lisa L. Moore 19 NOTHING BUT BEING TOLD YOU DON'T BELONG Goree: Point of Departure By Angela Barry; How To Escape from a Leper Colony: A Novella and Stories By Tiphanie Yanique Reviewed by Rebecca Meacham 21 RETROFITIED MEMORY iChicana Power! Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement By Maylei Blackwell Reviewed by Miroslava Chavez-Garcia 23 THE FEMALE BETRAYER Hanoi Jane: War, Sex, and Fantasies of Betrayal By Jerry Lembcke Reviewed by Suzanne Kelley McCormack 25 FEMINIST ROOTS Radicalism at the Crossroads: African American Women Activists in the Cold War By Dayo Gore; Sojourning For Freedom: Black Women, American Communism, and the Making of Black Left Feminism By Erik McDuffie Reviewed by Mary Helen Washington 30 A CULTURE OF RESISTANCE Living the Revolution: Italian Women's Resistance and Radicalism in , 1B80-1945 By Jennifer Guglielmo Reviewed by Karen Pastorello

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SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS: WOMEN, LAW, AND THE ECONOMY

Promoting Distributional Equality for Women: Some Thoughts on Gender and Global Corporate Citizenship in Foreign Direct Investment Rachel J. Anderson ...... 1

From the Great Depression to the Great Recession: Advancing Women's Economic Security Through Tough Economic Times and Beyond Dina Bakst and Phoebe Taubman ...... 25

The Currency of White Women's Hair in a Down Economy Bridget J. Crawford...... 45

It's the Hard Luck Life: Women's Moral Luck and Eucatastrophe in Child Custody Allocation Lolita Buckner Inniss ...... 56

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"At Risk for Incarceration": Women in Poverty, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Medicaid Leslie Prentice ...... 81

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Theorizing ''What Could Have Been": Black Feminism, Historical Memory, and the Politics of Reclamation 575 REGIS MANN

Subverting Heteronormativity: Another Look at Alice Walker's By the Light of My Father's Smile 600 PAMELA B. JUNE

"Do You Surprise? Do you Shock? Do You Have a Choice?" Assuming the Feminine Role: Subverting the Patriarchal System 620 HANAN MUZAFFAR

The Shifting Moral Ground in Fay Weldon's Fiction 645 MARA REISMAN

Dwellings 672 JACQUELINE DOYLE

Fixing Things: What Louise De Salvo Has Taught Me About Writing 680 EMILY BERNARD

Book Reviews SANDRA L. ALAGONA 689 EILEEN MORGAN-ZAYACHEK 695 JOHN STRULOEFF 699 AMY CUMMINS 702 ANN JESSIE VAN SANT 705 JENNIFER HELGREN 709

In Brief 713 Recent Publications 716 Notes on Contributors 718

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Veiling Unveiled: Female Embodiment and Action in Assia Djebar's Les En/ants Du Nouveau Monde and Les Alouettes Naives 723 CHRISTINE QUINAN

Que(e)rying "My Man Bovanne" 748 JOHN CHAMPAGNE

Sexual Outlaws: Queer in a Funny Way 762 JENNIFER REED

Abortion Medieval Style? Assaults on Pregnant Women in Later Medieval England 778 SARAM. BUTLER

Book Reviews ROBIN MISKOLCZE 800 NATALIA DEEB-SOSSA 804 JO MERRILL 808 JEAN REITH SCHROEDEL 810 JACQUELINE WERNIMONT 814 GILLIAN WHITLOCK 818 In Brief 821 Recent Publications 823 Notes on Contributors 826

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Essays She Gives Birth, She's Wearing a Bikini: Mobilizing the Postpregnant Celebrity Mom Body to Manage the Post-Second Wave Crisis in Femininity D. Lynn O'Brien Hallstein...... III Domestic Violence in Men's and Women's Magazines: Women Are Guilty of Choosing the Wrong Men, Men Are Not Guilty of Hitting Women Pamela Hill Nettleton...... 139 Growing Up White and Female During the American Great Depression: Popular Communication, Media, and Memory Shayla Thiel-Stern, Rebecca C. Hains, and Sharon R. Mazzarella . . . . . 161 The Role of Social Support in Young Women's Communication About the Genital HPV Vaccine Aimee E. Miller-Ott and Wesley T. Durham...... 183 More of the Same Old Story? Women, War, and News in Time Magazine Dustin Harp, Jaime Loke, and Ingrid Bachmann 202

Book and Media Reviews O'Brien Hallstein, D. Lynn. White Feminists and Contemporary Maternity: Purging Matrophobia Sarah Jane Blithe...... 218 Kluchin, Rebecca M. Fit to Be Tied: Sterilization and Reproductive Rights in America, 1950-1980 Katie Irwin...... 220 Wolitzer, Meg. The Ten-Year Nap Katherine Hampsten ...... 222 Annual Contents Listing

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WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNAL 2011 - WOMEN'S 2 5 : 1 STUDIES JOURNAL CONTENTS AND ABSTRACTS Back Issues How to obtain Articles Submissions Book reviews Caring ‘from duty and the heart’: Gendered work and Alzheimer’s disease Allison Kirkman, pp.2-16

Abstract: Caring for people with dementia remains gendered with women still expected to undertake much of the paid and unpaid caring work in the community. This study draws on survey and interview data collected from 48 women community workers in Alzheimers Societies throughout New Zealand. Through the lens of the women community workers the gendered expectations about paid and unpaid work are revealed. The paper argues that cultural ideas about gender differences in caring abilities have implications for women and men as the population ages and the dementia ‘epidemic’ impacts in New Zealand.

Bodies-as-image? The body made visible in magazine love your body content Rewa Murphy and Sue Jackson, pp.17-30

Abstract: Love your body discourse is a relatively new feature of contemporary young women’s magazines. This content stakes itself both within and against a history of at least 30-40 years of criticism of the industry for the way in which the fashionably slender and ideal bodies consistently portrayed convey problematic and narrow understandings of both women and their bodies. Taken together, the apparent contradiction of new body love discourse housed within an image-invested media context presents complex questions about the kinds of subjectivities made available to young women, and the social implications of the embodied identities they produce. Informed by a feminist post-structuralist framework, this paper applies these interests to the analysis of one consistent feature of the new love your body magazine and media campaigns: repetitive images of semi- and un-dressed women’s bodies. We note how a magazine context which reduces bodies to the visual intensifies the possible meanings which are readable of such images, and discuss how particular characteristics of these repeated images can contribute to cultural understandings of what it is that is loved (/loveable) about women’s bodies.

Understanding the need for UN Women: Notes for New Zealand civil society Fleur Roberts, pp.31-46

Abstract: The United Nations (UN) has long been seen as one of the world’s most influential organisations in the movement for gender equality. The UN is unique in its ability to produce binding inter-governmental normative frameworks which have led to legislative and policy reform at the national level, including in New Zealand. The UN has also played an important role through its research, advocacy and programmes. However, during the 2000s many gender equality advocates became increasingly concerned with the gap between policy and practice and the significant weaknesses within the UN system. In particular, the UN has been criticised for providing inadequate resourcing, capacity support and senior-level espousal for its gender architecture. In New Zealand, UNIFEM’s weak presence and low capacity to provide technical support to the government and visible advocacy exemplifies the UN’s past inability to support gender equality at the national level. It is hoped that the recent establishment of UN Women in January 2011 will alleviate many of the issues related to the UN’s gender architecture and signal a new era for the UN’s work on gender equality. This paper explores the core reasons for the imperative reform of the UN’s gender architecture. The paper then analyses whether UN Women has the necessary scope and funding to address the UN’s past failings and deliver tangible results. A strong UN agency

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with country-level capacity in New Zealand would fill a gap within New Zealand civil society for a leading specialist organisation for gender equality that not only supports governmental and civil society efforts in New Zealand, but also contributes to equality within the wider Pacific community. Therefore the paper then outlines steps for action for New Zealand civil society organisations to ensure that UN Women lives up to its potential.

Re-positioning the experiences and situation of single mothers: Accounts from Samoa Rochelle Stewart-Withers, pp.47-62

Abstract: Cultural values and societal norms can place a considerable burden on young women to be sexually non-active outside of a marriage, with the understanding that motherhood must occur within marriage. For those who deviate outside what is expected they may find themselves and their children labelled in negative ways and positioned as ‘other’. Yet, some cultural and value based frameworks rather than stigmatising and discriminating against single mothers may also offer a contestable space. With this is mind, this paper draws on qualitative field research undertaken in Samoa in 2002, 2004 and 2006 to illustrate how the cultural framework of fa’asamoa (the Samoan way), ‘Ņiga (family) and the feagaiga, understood to mean balance within relationships and the brother sister relationship might lend themselves to support single mothers. It is also shown how engaging with cultural concepts such as fa’amagalo (seeking forgiveness) and fa’ailo ga tama (to mark or distinguish a child/accepting the baby) means single mothers are not stigmatised and ostracised as individuals or as a social group.

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Sexual violence on trial: An update on reform options Elisabeth McDonald, pp.63-69

Abstract: For many years, across many jurisdictions, empirical research has replicated the concerns of women complainants in rape cases. In New Zealand the reforms of the mid-80s have still not significantly addressed the distress felt by those who are just witnesses for the prosecution with very little protection from often harsh and unnecessary cross-examination. The 2006 acquittal of three police officers charged with historical sexual offending put trial process reform in rape cases back on the political agenda. In this short piece, some of the possible reforms that may yet assist those women who take the stand are outlined.

Book Reviews

Valuing Care Work: Comparative Perspectives, Cecilia Benoit and Helga Hallfrímsdóttir Reviewed by Allison Kirkman, pp.70-72

Abortion Then and Now. New Zealand Abortion Stories From 1940 to 1980, Margaret Sparrow Reviewed by Ann Weatherall, pp.73-75

Women’s Studies Journal, Volume 25 Number 1, September 2011. ISSN 1173-6615

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Women's Writing

Volume 18 Number 3 August 2011

Letitia Landon's Literary Criticism and her Romantic Project: L.E.L.'s Poetics of Feeling and the Periodical Reviews Mary A. Waters 305

Defiant Damsels: Gothic Space and Female Agency in Emmeline, The Mysteries of Udolpho and Secresy Ellen Malenas Ledoux 331 "I Call Beauty a Social Quality": Mary Wollstonecraft and Hannah More's Rejoinder to Edmund Burke's Body Politic of the Beautiful Ana de Freitas Boe 348 "We Can Feal Pangs as Well as You": Marjory Fleming and the Challenge of the Child Author Katherine L. Carlson 367

Susanna Blamire's EcolOgical Imagination: Stoklewath; or the Cumbrian Villane Judith W. Pane 385 Life Lessons: Self-defence and Social Didactisim in Elizabeth Gooch's Life-writing and The Contrast Julie Steenson 405 The Radiant Throne: Religion and the Poetry of Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea Deborah Kennedy 423 Book Reviews

Sensibility and Female Poetic Tradition, 1780-1860: The Legacy of Charlotte Smith (Claire Knowles, 2009) Louise Ducklinn 441 Letitia Elizabeth Landon: A Biography (F.J. Sypher, 2009) Cynthia Lanford 444

Bluestockings: Women of Reason from Enlightenment to Romanticism (Elizabeth Eger, 20 to) Emma Major 447

Spiritualism and Women's Writing: From the Fin de Siecle to the N eo-Victorian (Tatiana Kontou, 2009) Geornina O'Brien Hill 449

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• YALE JOURNAL OF • LAW AND FEMINISM

VOLUME TWENTY THREE • NUMBER ONE • 2011

Contents

Articles

Bad Girls of Art and Law: Abjection, Power, and Sexuality Exceptionalism in (Kara Walker's) Art and (Janet Halley's) Law ...... Adrienne D. Davis 1

Getting a Grip on the Corset: Gender, Sexuality, and Patent Law ...... Kara W. Swanson 57

Achieving Peace of Mind: The Benefits of Neurobiological Evidence for Battered Women Defendants ...... JozsefMeszaros 117

Review Essay

Sexual Freedom's Shadows ...... Marc Spindelman 179

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AWIS MAGAZINE original research, comprehensive review articles, short 1. 1971. reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 2. 4/year. Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African 3. $100. authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share 4. AWIS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Ste. 650, Washington, findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to DC 20005 [email: [email protected]] [website: disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful information http://www.awis.org]. on reproductive health throughout the continent.” 5. Nicole Kresge. 7. ISSN 1057-5839. AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 8. OCLC 23747329. 1. 1987. 11. "AWIS is committed to the achievement of equity and full 2. 4/year. participation of women in all areas of science and 3. Republic of South Africa: R275 (student, pensioner), technology." R300 (indiv.), R350 (inst.); African countries: R400 (student, pensioner), R250 (indiv.), R450 (inst.); AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK elsewhere: $125/€70/£50 (indiv.); $150/€75/£55 (inst.). 1. 1986. 4. PO Box 61163, Bishopsgate 4008, Republic of South 2. 4/year. Africa [email: [email protected]] [website: 3. $117 (indiv.), $681 (inst.). http://www.agenda.org.za]. 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 5. Editorial Advisory Board. 91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 6. [email: [email protected]]. aff.sagepub.com]. 7. ISSN 1013-0950. 5. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff 8. OCLC 25255461. 6. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Affilia, Howard Univ. School of 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender Social Work, 601 Howard Pl. N.W., Washington DC equity." It is "a media project about women and gender, 20059; book reviews: Patricia O’Brien [email: giving women a voice to articulate their needs and unite [email protected]]. about them. We aim to question and challenge the 7. ISSN 0886-1099. current understanding of gender relations in South 8. OCLC 12871850. Africa." 9. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women’s studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 1. 1984. 10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 2. 2/year. (various products), Highwire Press, InfroTrac (Gale 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Group), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage 4. The Ahfad Journal, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Ste. 1205, Publications, Swetswise. Arlington, VA 22203 [email: [email protected]] 11. "This journal is committed to the discussion and [website: http://www.ahfad.edu.sd]. development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge 5. Amna E. Badri, Lee Burchinal. as they relate to social work research, education, and 6. Amna E. Badri, Ed., The Ahfad Journal, Ahfad Univ. for practice." Contains articles, reports of research, essays, Women, PO Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan [email: poetry, and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of [email protected]]. eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with 7. ISSN 0255-4070. respect to gender, but including race, ethnicity, class, 8. OCLC 12747640. age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference as 9. ERIC. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell well." Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, ProQuest. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific research 1. 1997. in women's development issues in Sudan and other 2. 3/year. African countries." 3. Nigeria: N4,000 (inst.); African-based: $180 (indiv.), $230 (inst.); elsewhere: $230 (indiv.), $280 (inst.). ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES 4. African Journal of Reproductive Health, Women’s Health 1. 1995. and Action Research Centre, KM11, Lagos-Benin 2. 4/year. Express Way, Igue-Iheya, PO Box 10231, Ugbowo, 3. $60 (indiv.), $145 (inst.). Outside Korea: add $20 Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria [email: wharc@ postage. hyperia.com or [email protected]] [website: 4. Asian Ctr. for Women’s Studies, Ewha Woman’s Univ., http://www.ajrh.info or http://www.wharc-online.org]. #11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, 5. Friday Okonofua. Korea [email: [email protected]] [website: 6. [email: [email protected]]. http://acws.ewha.ac.kr]. 7. ISSN 1118-4841. 5. Chang Pilwha. 8. OCLC 36782954. 7. ISSN 1225-9276. 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index 8. OCLC 33094607. Medicus/MEDLINE, Popline, Women’s Studies 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & International. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 10. Bioline Intl., INASP. Citation Index. 10. GenderWatch.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 145 11. “AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, publishing articles often the case, and expands the comparative angle of pertaining to women’s issues in Asia from a feminist research on women and gender to all parts of Europe.” perspective.” ATLANTIS: A WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNAL ASIAN WOMEN 1. 1975. 1. 1995. 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: US$25 (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$40 3. $60 (student), $80 (indiv.), $120 (inst.). (indiv. renewing subscriber), US$65 (inst.); Canada: 4. Asian Women, Research Inst. of Asian Women, CN$20 (student/indiv. new subscriber), CN$35 (indiv. Sookmyung Women's Univ., Cheongpa-ro 47gil 100, renewing subscriber), CN$60 (inst.); elsewhere: US$30 Youngsan-gu, Seoul, 140-742, Korea [email: (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$45 (indiv. renewing [email protected]] [website: http://riaw.sookmyung. subscriber), US$70 (inst.). ac.kr]. 4. 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Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book ASPASIA: THE INTERNATIONL YEARBOOK OF reviews, art and poetry." CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPEAN WOMEN’S AND GENDER HISTORY AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 2007. 1. 1985. 2. 1/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $25/€20/£15 (student), $48/€40/£28 (indiv.), $98/€71/£57 3. US$217/AU$191/€174/£131 (indiv.), US$902/AU$726/ (inst.). €719/£542 (inst.). 4. U.K./Europe: Berghahn Journals, Ltd., c/o Turpin 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Distribution, Stratton Business Park, Pegasus Dr., Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, United Kingdom; Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe: T & F Customer elsewhere: Berghahn Journals, Inc., c/o Turpin North Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., America, 143 West St., New Milford, CT 06776 [email: Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: [email protected]]; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. 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Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ 3. $20 (student), $40 (indiv.), $50 (public interest org.), $65 dukeupress.edu] [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. cameraobscura]. 4. Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Columbia Univ. 5. Editorial Collective. School of Law, 435 W. 116th St., New York, NY 10027- 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ. 7297 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010 [email: www.columbia.edu/cu/jgl/index.html]. [email protected]] 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0270-5346 ; electronic ISSN 1529-1510. 6. [email: [email protected]] 8. OCLC 4818143. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and 8. OCLC 24786087. women’s studies indexes. 9. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various 10. GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. products), GenderWatch, General Reference Ctr. Gold 11. 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Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom 11. “Feminist Criminology is dedicated to research related to [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// women, girls and crime within the feminist critique of fap.sagepub.com]. criminology and focuses on research theory that 5. Virginia Braun, Nicola Gavey. highlights the gendered nature of crime. Research that 6. [email: [email protected]]; book uses sex as a control variable often fails to illuminate the reviews: Rose Capdevila [email: rose.capdevila@ factors that predict female criminality. Feminist northampton.ac.uk]. Criminology provides a venue for articles that place 7. ISSN 0959-3535; electronic ISSN 1461-7161. women in the center of the research question, answering 8. OCLC 23367452. different questions than the mainstream approach of 9. Current contents, family, mental health, psychology, controlling for sex.” sexuality, and women’s studies indexes. 10. 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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 150 English but in all other European languages, “allowing to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law. The important contributions in women’s studies to pass the editorial board encourages the submission of papers international language barrier. The growing board of from people working outside the academy, as well as editors reviews feminist fiction and non-fiction in academics other than ‘lawyers’. Although the focus of the Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, French, journal is law, we encourage interdisciplinary work German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, addressing the concerns not only of lawyers but others, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, women and men, interested in feminist work.” Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.” FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES FEMINIST FORMATIONS 1. 2001. 1. 2010. Previously published as NWSA Journal 2. 4/year. established, 1988. 3. $137/€109/£81 (indiv.), $746/€594/£467 (inst.) 2. 3/year. 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., 3. $40 (indiv.), $155 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: add $12.80 Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $17.60 PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer postage. Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211- Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: 0966 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. press.jhu.edu/journals/feminist_formations]. co.uk/journals]. 5. Adela C. Licona, Sandra K. Soto. 5. Cynthia Carter, Lisa McLaughlin. 6. Feminist Formations, Dept. of Gender and Women’s 6. North America/Latin America/Caribbean: Lisa Studies, Univ. of Arizona, 925 N. 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The journal established and emerging lines of feminist inquiry. invites contributions from feminist researchers working Feminist Formation showcases new feminist theoretical across a range of disciplines and conceptual formations, cultivating a common forum where feminists perspectives. Feminist Media Studies offers a unique can articulate theory, activism, and education.” intellectual space bringing together scholars, professionals and activists from around the world to FEMINIST LEGAL STUDIES engage with feminist issues and debates in media and 1. 1993. communication. Its editorial board and contributors reflect 2. 3/year. a commitment to the facilitation of international dialogue 3. $302 (inst.) plus $21 postage. among researchers, through attention to local, national 4. 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Feminist Review, c/o Women’s Studies, London 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic, Metropolitan Univ., 166-220 Holloway Rd., London N7 OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 8DB, United Kingdom [email: feminist-review@ 11. “Feminist Legal Studies contains articles, essay reviews, londonmet.ac.uk] book reviews and case-notes on aspects of law, legal 7. ISSN 0141-7789; electronic ISSN 1466-4380. theory and legal practice relevant to feminist work. The 8. OCLC 6191763. journal is committed to an international perspective and

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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 157 9. Indian, social science, and women’s studies indexes. sharing of knowledge and new understandings. GST 10. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Journals Online, enables those outside of academic institutions to have Swetswise. access to research data and results to inform strategies, 11. Indian Journal of Gender Studies ". . .aims to provide a responses and progress. Academic researchers will more holistic understanding of society. Women and men benefit from access to case studies and reports are not compared mechanically. Rather, gender developed by practitioners and policy makers.” categories are analysed with a view to change social attitudes and academic biases which obstruct a holistic IRIS: A MAGAZINE FOR THINKING YOUNG WOMEN understanding of contributions to the family, community 1. 1980. and the wider polity." 2. 2/year. 3. $10. INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS 4. Iris Magazine, The Women's Ctr., PO Box 800588, 1. 1999. Charlottesville, VA 22908-0588 [email: irismagzine@ 2. 4/year. gmail.com] [website: http://iris.virginia.edu]. 3. $152/€121/£96 (indiv.), $694/€552/£418 (inst.). 5. Virginia Moran. 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals 7. ISSN 0896-1301. Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 8. OCLC 12588752. 19106; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. Ltd., Journals Dept., PO 9. Directory of Women's Media, Responsive Database Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan; India: Universal Services, Women’s Issues Database, Women's Studies Subscriptions Agency Pvt. Ltd., 877 Phase V, Udyog Index. Vihar, Gurgaon 122001, India; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., products), Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text. Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United 11. "Iris is a fully inclusive journal: we aim to provide Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: information to women about issues which affect them, http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. across race, class and sexual preference. We try to print 5. Heidi Hudson, Laura Sjoberg, Cynthia Weber. information the mass media ignores, and succeed in 6. International Feminist Journal of Politics, PO Box raising the political awareness of our subscribers." 117325, 206 Anderson Hall, Univ. of Florida, Dept. of Political Science, Gainesville, FL 32611-7325 [email: JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN [email protected]]. INTERNATIONAL FORUM 7. ISSN 1461-6742; electronic ISSN 1468-4470. 1. 1989. 8. OCLC 42282643, 43515877. 2. 4/year. 9. International Political Science Abstract. 3. $118/€118/£90 (indiv.), $693/€689/£529 (inst.). 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 11. “International Feminist Journal of Politics is a unique U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., cross-cultural and international forum to foster debate T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex and dialog at the intersection of international relations, CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. politics and women’s studies. Developed by a team of co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. leading feminist scholars, this journal brings together 5. Anne M. Prouty. some of the most influential figures in the field to build a 6. Anne M. Prouty, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Feminist global critical community of writers and readers.” Family Therapy, Dept. of Applied & Professional Studies, Marriage & Family Therapy Programs, Texas Tech Univ., INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENDER, SCIENCE AND Box 41210, Lubbock, TX 79409-1210 [email: TECHNOLOGY [email protected]]. 1. 2009. 7. ISSN 0895-2833; electronic ISSN 1540-4099. 2. 3/year (electronic journal). 8. OCLC 16545991. 3. No subscription fee. 9. Alternative press, counseling, family, gay/lesbian, legal, 4. [website: http://genderandset.open.ac.uk]. mental health, social science, social work, violence, and 5. Clem Herman. women’s studies indexes. 6. Dept. of Communications and Systems, Faculty of 10. EBSCO (various products), OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Mathematics, Computing and Technology, Venables Swetswise. Bldg., The Open Univ., Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 11. "Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides a 6AA, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. multidisciplinary forum to further explore the relationship 7. ISSN 2040-0748. between feminist theory and family therapy practice and 10. DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals. theory. Articles include those of a theoretical nature, as 11. “International Journal of Gender, Science and well as those focusing on empirical research and clinical Technology (GST) is an open access, peer reviewed application. The journal seeks to critique family therapy journal that welcomes contributions from practitioners, concepts, including the field as a whole and its researchers and policy makers concerned with gender institutional structure, as well as feminist approaches to issues in and of science and technology, including family therapy training and supervision, and to apply a engineering, construction and the built environment. feminist-oriented perspective to treatment issues of Research in these areas is of interest not only to particular importance to therapy with women." academics, but also to employers and educators involved in these sectors. We welcome contributions from a JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION variety of disciplines and interdisciplinary perspectives 1. 1985. and drawing on a wide range of theoretical frameworks. 2. 2/year. Our aim is to help foster and provide a focus for 3. $25 (student), $31.50 (indiv.), $65.50 (inst.). Outside constructive debate and interchange of ideas between U.S.: add $10.50 surface postage, $18 airmail. key players and experts in this field—promoting the

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ISSN 8755-4178. disciplinary approach gives a wide perspective on the 8. OCLC 11309512. focal topic.” 9. Human relations, language/literature, religion, social science, and women’s studies indexes. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES 10. ATLA Religion Database, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 1. 1999. (various products) InfoTrac (Gale Group), ProQuest 2. 4/year (electronic journal). (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products). 3. No subscription fee. 11. "Founded in 1985, Journal of Feminist Studies in 4. [website: http://www.bridgew.edu/soas/jiws]. Religion was the first journal to be established in the field 5. Diana Fox. of feminist studies in religion, and is internationally 6. Diana Fox, Executive Ed., JIWS, Dept. of Anthropology, recognized as the premier journal in the discipline. JSFR Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 02135 has two parents: the academy, in which it is situated, and [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Catherine the feminist movement, from which it draws its Ndinda [email: [email protected]]. nourishment and vision. Issues of JFSR include scholarly 7. ISSN 1539-8706. articles, review essays, reports of significant feminist 8. OCLC 48859274. projects related to religion, poetry, and roundtable 9. Elsevier Bibliographic Database, MLA International discussions." Bibliography. 11. The aim of Journal of International Women’s Studies is JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES “to provide a forum for scholars, activists and students to 1. 1991. explore the relationship between various forms of 2. 4/year. feminism and activism.” The journal is multi-disciplinary, 3. $89/€71/£53 (indiv.), $819/€653/£488 (inst.). cross-cultural and open-access. 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES PA 19106; India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. 1. 1996. Ltd., 101-102 Community Centre, Malviya Nagar Extn., 2. 4/year. Post Bag No. 8, Saket, New Delhi 110017, India; U.K./ 3. $107/€107/£82 (indiv.), $411/€406/£311 (inst.). Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 5. Alex Franklin, Mark Llewellyn, Blu Tirohl. CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. 6. The Editors, Journal of Gender Studies, Univ. of Lincoln, co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. Derek Crothall Bldg., George St., Hull HU1 3BW, United 5. Esther D. Rothblum. Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; books for review: 6. [email: [email protected]]. The Review Editors, Sabine Vanacker, Dept. of English 7. ISSN 1089-4160; electronic ISSN 1540-3548. Studies, Univ. of Hull, Cottingham Rd., Hull HU6 7RX, 8. OCLC 34991235. United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] 9. Gay/lesbian, gerontology, and women’s studies indexes. [website: http://www.tandfonline.com/cjgs]. 10. EBSCO (various products), Lexis-Nexis Academic 7. ISSN 0958-9236; electronic ISSN 1465-3869. Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 8. OCLC 24317037. 11. "Journal of Lesbian Studies is the only professional 9. Current contents, humanities, social science, and journal devoted exclusively to the lesbian experience. women’s studies indexes. The content of articles focuses primarily on women who 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various identify as lesbians. The journal serves as a vehicle for products), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full the promotion of scholarship and commentary on Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Ovid Psychinfo, ProQuest lesbianism from an international perspective." (various products), Swetswise. 11. "Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary journal JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES which publishes articles relating to gender from a feminist 1. 2005. perspective covering a wide range of subject areas 2. 3/year. including the social and natural sciences, arts, and 3. U.S.: $42.50 (indiv.), $101.50 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add popular culture." $15.50 surface postage, $26 airmail. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY FEMINIST THOUGHT Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] 1. 2005. [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/mew]. 2. 1/year (electronic journal). 5. Marcia C. Inhorn. 3. No subscription fee. 6. JMEWS, Council on Middle East Studies, The MacMillan 4. [website: http://escholar.salve.edu/jift]. Ctr., Yale Univ., 34 Hillhouse Ave., PO Box 208206, New 5. Editorial Collective. Haven, CT 06520-8206 [email: [email protected]] 6. Carol Shelton [email: [email protected]] or Virginia Walsh [website: http://www.amews.org]. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1552-5864.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 159 8. OCLC 56513116. 5. Kimberly D. Douglas-Mankin. 9. Index Islamicus, Meria. 7. ISSN 1072-8325; electronic ISSN 1940-431X. 10. Project Muse, ProQuest, EBSCO (various products), 11. “Designed as a unique and much-needed resource for Wilson (various products). educators, managers, and policymakers, the Journal of 11. Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies “publishes Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering research using innovative, theoretical, epistemological, publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that report and methodological approaches on a wide range of innovative ideas and programs for classroom teachers, topics about Middle East women and gender issues.” scientific studies and formulation of concepts related to the education, recruitment, and retention of under- JOURNAL OF THE MOTHERHOOD INITIATIVE FOR represented groups in science and engineering. RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Discipline-specific issues related to women and 1. 2010. Previously published as Journal of the Association minorities are consolidated to address the entire for Research on Mothering, established 1999. educational environment for K through post-graduate and 2. 2/year. on to continuing education. The journal includes pertinent 3. $30 (student), $40 (indiv.), $100 (inst.). Outside book reviews and ‘reports from the field’ by women and U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $12 postage. men of color in academe, business, industry, and federal 4. Demeter Press, 140 Holland St. West, PO 13022, and state agencies.” Bradford, Ontario L3Z 2Y5, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY http://www.demeterpress.org]. 1. 1980. Formerly titled Women & Politics. 5. Andrea O’Reilly. 2. 4/year. 6. [email: [email protected]] [website: 3. $42/€42/£32 (indiv.), $564/€569/£437 (inst.). http://www.motherhoodinitiative.org]. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 7. ISSN 1923-4139. Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 11. “Journal of the Motherhood Institute is an integral part of U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., community building for both researchers—academics T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex and grassroots—and mothers interested in the topic of CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. motherhood. Each issue will give voice to women’s lived co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. experiences of mothering in all their complexity and 5. Carol Hardy-Fanta, Heidi Hartmann. diversity.” 6. Heidi Hartmann, Co-Ed., Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Inst. for Women’s Policy Research, 1200 18th St. JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING N.W., Ste. 301, Washington, DC 20036 [email: 1. 1989. [email protected]]. 2. 4/year. 7. ISSN 1554-477X; electronic ISSN 1554-4788. 3. $118/€118/£90 (indiv.), $582/€576/£443 (inst.). 8. OCLC 5661577. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 9. Current contents, history, Islamica, Latin American Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; studies, legal, political science, public affairs, social U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. 11. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy is "dedicated to 5. J. Dianne Garner. uniting the field of women's studies with political science, 6. J. Dianne Garner, Ed., Journal of Women & Aging, 1348 sociology, and psychology. Interdisciplinary in scope, the Cottonwood Tr., Sarasota, FL 34232 [email: journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of [email protected]]. methodological approaches, with a comparative 7. ISSN 0895-2841; electronic ISSN 1540-7322. perspective." 8. OCLC 16546320. 9. Aging, anthropology, counseling, current contents, family, JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY health, human resources, legal, medical, mental health, 1. 1989. science, social science, social work, and women’s 2. 4/year. studies indexes. 3. $50 (indiv), $135 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: add $11 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $18.60. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211- Swetswise. 0966 [email: [email protected]] [website: 11. 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Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies Index. http://www.lilith.org.au]. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various 5. Editorial Collective. products). 6. [email: [email protected]]. 11. Media Report to Women focuses on the "relationship 7. ISSN 0813-8990. between women and media, especially journalistic 8. OCLC 16862367. coverage, depiction in news, programming and 10. EBSCO (various products). advertising, and media's influence on women and girls." 11. “Lilith is a fully refereed journal committed to publishing articles and reviews on the history of women, gender, MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM: JOURNAL OF THE sexuality, and related issues. We encourage submissions SOCIETY FOR THE MEDIEVAL FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP that may be of international interest from new and 1. 1986. established scholars." 2. 2/year. 3. U.S.: $15 (student/independent scholar), $20 (indiv.), $35 LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST (inst.). 1. 1976. 4. Vickie Larsen, Dept. of English, 330 French Hall, Univ. of 2. 4/year. Michigan-Flint, 303 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI 48502 3. $25.97 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $13. [email: [email protected]] [website: 4. Lilith, Dept. LIL, PO Box 3000, Denville, NJ 07834-9841 http://ir.uiowa.edu/mff]. [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.Lilith.org]. 5. “Editor.” 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. 7. ISSN 1536-8742; electronic ISSN 2151-6073. 6. 250 W. 57th St., #2432, New York, NY 10107. 8. OCLC 22690408. 7. ISSN 0146-2334. 11. Medieval Feminist Forum "is a forum for discussion and 8. OCLC 2694720. presentation of professional and scholarly issues from 9. International, Women's Studies Index. Also available on the perspective of feminist studies and gender studies microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, with a focus on all aspects of medieval studies, including Ann Arbor, MI. history, literature (English and foreign languages), art 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Ethnic Newswatch, Factiva, history, religion, philosophy, music, classics, Judaic GenderWatch. studies and Arabic studies.” 11. Lilith "addresses women's issues from a feminist perspective within the Jewish community, and is a MERIDIANS: FEMINISM, RACE, TRANSNATIONALISM Jewish voice in the general women's movement." 1. 2000. 2. 2/year. MAKE/SHIFT: FEMINISMS IN MOTION 3. $37.50 (indiv.), $95 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $18 airmail. 1. 2007. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 2. 2/year. Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] 3. U.S.: $25 (indiv.), $35 (inst.); Canada: $30 (indiv.), $40 [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/mer]. (inst.); elsewhere: $45 (indiv.), $65 (inst.). 5. Paula J. Giddings. 4. PO Box 27506, Venice, CA 90027 [email: info@ 6. The Editor, Meridians, 146 Elm St., Smith College, makeshiftmag.com] [website: http://www.makeshiftmag. Northampton, MA 01063 [email: [email protected]] com]. [website: http://www.smith.edu/meridians]. 5. Jessica Hoffmann, Daria Yudacufski. 7. ISSN 1536-6936; electronic ISSN 1547-8424. 7. ISSN 1095-7370. 10. EBSCO (various products), InfoTrac (Gale Group), 8. OCLC 81962029. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest 11. “Make/Shift magazine creates and documents (various products), Swetswise. contemporary feminist culture and action by publishing 11. “Meridians is a peer-reviewed, feminist, interdisciplinary journalism, critical analysis, and visual and text art. Made journal whose goal is to provide a forum for the finest by an editorial collective committed to antiracist, scholarship and creative work by and about women of transnational, and queer perspectives, Make/Shift color in the U.S. and international contexts. Its other embraces the multiple and shifting identities of feminist purpose is to make scholarship by and about women of communities. 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Zurndorfer, Sinologisch Instituut, Postbus scholarship in feminist studies to a national audience." 9515, Faculty of Humanities, Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands [email: h.t.zurndorfer@ MIDWIFERY TODAY hum.leidenuniv.nl]. 1. 1987. 7. ISSN 1387-6805; electronic ISSN 1568-5268. 2. 4/year. 8. OCLC 41343413. 3. U.S.: $55; Canada/Mexico: $65; elsewhere: $75. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic, 4. Midwifery Today, Inc., PO Box 2672, Eugene, OR 97402 OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 11. “The foremost medium for first-rate research on gender www.midwiferytoday.com]. roles in China, Nan Nü is a strictly peer-reviewed and 5. Jan Tritten. interdisciplinary journal featuring original studies related 6. [email: [email protected]]. to men, women, and gender in the fields of Chinese 7. ISSN 1522-2888. history, literature, linguistics, and language, 8. OCLC 14991213. anthropology, archaeology, art and music, law, 10. Alt-HealthWatch, Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow philosophy, medicine/science, and religion. It features a Jones Interactive, GenderWatch. great number of book reviews, and covers the whole of 11. "Through networking and education, Midwifery Today's Chinese history from a wide variety of angles and in an mission is to return midwifery care to its rightful position extensive variety of subjects, from wet nurses to in the family; to make midwifery care the norm courtesans, and from scholars to opium.” throughout the world; and to redefine midwifery as a vital partnership with women." NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES MINERVA JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND WAR 1. 1998. Presumed ceased. 2. 2/year. 3. $33.50 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: add $11.50 MS. MAGAZINE postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $11.50 1. 1972‒1989, 1990. surface postage, $23 airmail. 2. 4/year. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 3. $45; outside U.S.: add $6. 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Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 162 Nagar Extn., Post Bag No. 8, Saket, New Delhi 110017, 4. PMS, HB 217, 1530 3rd Ave. S., Birmingham, AL 35294- India; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services 1260 [email: [email protected]] [website: Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, http://pms-journal.org]. Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@ 5. Tina Mozelle Harris, Kerry Madden. tandf.co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.no/nora]. 7. ISSN 1535-1335. 5. Cecilia Åsberg, Malin Rönnblom. 8. OCLC 46946321. 6. NORA, Tema Genus, Linköping Univ., SE-581, 83 9. American Humanities Index. Linköping, Sweden [email: [email protected]]; book 11. “PMS: poemmemoirstory is a journal of exclusively reviews: Mia Liinason [email: [email protected]]. women’s writing. We showcase the best work written by 7. ISSN 0803-8740; electronic ISSN 1502-394X. women in the genres listed in our title. We feature one 8. 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U.S. WILPF, 11 Arlington St., Boston, MA 02116 [email: 11. “n.paradoxa is the only international feminist art journal in [email protected]] [website: http://www.wilpf.org]. the world on the work of contemporary women artists 5. Kristen E. Gwinn. (visual arts only) and feminist theory.” 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0015-9093. : A FEMINIST NEWSJOURNAL 8. OCLC 13148666. Print journal suspended. 9. Alternative Press Index, Directory of Women's Media. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell OUR RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF GENDER AND WOMEN’S Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Infotrac, Lexis-Nexis 1. 1988. Academic Selected Full Text, GenderWatch. 2. 2/year. 11. "Articles and news notes covering the international 3. Free to Femnet members. women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on 4. The Editor, PO Box 54562, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya [email: racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention. 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Anthropology, child development, current contents, education, family, human resources, linguistics, PHOEBE: GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUES marriage, multicultural, psychology, public administration, See Praxis: Gender & Cultural Critiques social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. POLITICS & GENDER 10. Blackwell Synergy, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 1. 2005. (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, 2. 4/year. Ovid Psychinfo, Swetswise. 3. U.S./Canada/Mexico: $98 (indiv.), $250 (inst.); 11. Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by Division U.K./elsewhere: £55 (indiv.), £140 (inst.). 35 of the American Psychological Association. Empirical 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Cambridge Univ. Press, 100 Brook studies, critical reviews, theoretical articles, and invited Hill Dr., West Nyack, NY 10994-2133 [email: book reviews are published in the journal.... 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OCLC 22296121. on these and other timely topics among clinicians, 9. Alternative Press Index, Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, researchers, and theorists. Consonant with this goal, the Sociological Abstracts. journal also publishes related work from the humanities, 10. AltPressWatch,GenderWatch. social sciences, and natural sciences, where questions 11. "Transformations provides scholarly articles, both involving gender and sexuality are currently in lively theoretical and practical, that help faculty at all levels to debate.” integrate issues of gender, race, class, and culture into the curriculum. Book reviews, syllabi, and resource lists TEEN VOICES are also included." 1. 1988. 2. 2/year (print); 12/year (electronic). TRIVIA: VOICES OF FEMINISM 3. $25. 1. 2004. Previously published as Trivia: A Journal of Ideas, 4. Teen Voices, 80 Summer St., Ste. 400, Boston, MA established 1982. 02110-1278 [email: [email protected]] 2. 2/year (electronic journal). [website: http://www.teenvoices.com]. 3. No subscription fee. 5. Jenny Amory. 4. [website: http://www.triviavoices.com]. 7. ISSN 1074-7494. 5. Editorial Collective. 8. OCLC 26441986. 11. “TRIVIA, deriving from ‘tri-via’ (crossroads), was one of 11. “Teen Voices is an interactive, educational forum that the names of the Triple Goddess. Recognizing that what challenges media images of women and serves as a is of primary importance in women's lives tends to be vehicle of change, improving young women’s social and relegated to the margins of patriarchal history and economic status. Teen Voices provides an intelligent thought, dismissed as ‘trivial,’ we conceive TRIVIA: alternative to the glitzy, gossipy fashion-oriented Voices of Feminism as a place at the crossroads where publications that too often exploit the insecurities of their women's ideas can assume their original power and young audience. Teen Voices is the premier national significance. We operate with (and within) an expansive magazine written by young women, publishing their definition of feminism, one that recognizes diversity of authentic voices. Teen Voices encourages expression, thought and practice across boundaries and borders of not suppression ‒ it honors the sensibilities, ideals, all kinds.” hopes, fears, anger, joy, and experiential insights of teenage and young adult women.” TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 1. 1982. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE 2. 2/year. 1. 1973. 3. $18 (student), $20 (indiv.), $25 (inst.); outside U.S.: $21 2. 3/year. (student), $23 (indiv.), $28 (inst). 3. $44.99 (indiv.). 4. TSWL, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 [email: 4. 13th Moon, 2 Horizon Rd., Apt. G20, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 [email protected]] [website: http://www.utulsa.edu/tswl]. [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 5. Laura Stevens. 13thmoon.net]. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. 5. “Editor.” 8. OCLC 8426594. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. 9. Book review, humanities, language/literary, and women’s 8. OCLC 2587697. studies indexes. 9. Humanities, language/literary, and poetry indexes. 10. JSTOR. 11. Features theoretical and critical articles, poetry, fiction, 11. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature is "a scholarly art, reviews, and translations of women's writing. “13th journal that publishes articles, notes, archival research, Moon is the oldest continuously published feminist and reviews dealing with the life and work of women literary magazine of those founded in the 1970's revival writers of every period and in all languages." of feminism. Its field of scholarship is literature and graphic art by contemporary women...." 13th Moon U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL: A JOURNAL FOR THE provides a forum for material often neglected by the INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE OF GENDER STUDIES larger culture which does not bear women's concerns in 1. 1991. mind, and by translators of foreign language literatures 2. 2/year. who overlook the work of contemporary women writers. It 3. Japan: ¥5,000; elsewhere: $35 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). is committed to publishing the work of minority women, 4. Jōsai Intl. Ctr. for the Promotion of Art and Science, Jōsai lesbians, and women of color, and has published "...a Univ., 1-1 Keyaki-dai, Sakado-shi, Saitama 350-0295, large selection of writers who are either ‘new formalists’ Japan [email: [email protected]]. or experimentalists...” 5. Jan Bardsley, Sally A. Hastings, Noriko Mizuta. 6. Jan Bardsley, Dept. of Asian Studies, 121 New West, TRANSFORMATIONS: THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE The Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGY NC 27599-3267 [email: [email protected]]. 1. 1990. 7. ISSN 1059-9770. 2. 2/year. 8. OCLC 24838451.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 167 11. U.S. – Japan Women's Journal focuses on "Japanese and power relations that surround the creation, Women's Studies, Asian Women's Studies and consumption, valuing, and dissemination of images. comparative studies of women." It fosters "the exchange Similarly, the significance of gender for art education of scholarship on women and gender between the U.S., involves issues of equity and social justice in the Japan and other countries." learning, teaching, and practicing of art.”

UNCOVERINGS WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF LAW, GENDER & SOCIETY 1. 1981. 1. 1985. Formerly titled Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal. 2. 1/year. 2. 2/year. 3. $20. U.S./Canada: add $7 postage; elsewhere: add $15 3. $30. postage. 4. Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society, Editorial 4. American Quilt Study Group, 1610 L St., Lincoln, NE Offices, 975 Bascom Mall, Univ. of Wisconsin Law 68508-2509 [email: [email protected]] [website: School, Madison, WI 53706 [website: http://www.americanquiltstudygroup.org/uncoverings.asp] http://hosted.law.wisc.edu/wjlgs]. 5. Laurel Horton. 5. “Editor.” 7. ISSN 0277-0628. 7. ISSN 1052-3421. 8. OCLC 7495216. 8. OCLC 12192424. 9. Book review, arts, humanities, language/literary, and 9. IAC's Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals; women’s studies indexes. Westlaw. 11. "The purpose of Uncoverings is to carry out AQSG's 10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis/Academic Universe, Wilson mission to establish, sustain, and promote the highest (various products). standards for quilt-related studies. We stimulate, nurture, 11. "We established this journal to sustain and enlarge the and affirm engagement in quilt studies, and provide forum for discussion of the impact of law on women's opportunities for its dissemination." lives. We publish so that the best of what is thought and said about women and the law is no longer ignored or VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: AN INTERNATIONAL AND relegated to a `special issue.'" INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1995. WOMAN AND EARTH 2. 12/year. 1. 1979. Formerly titled Woman and Russia. 3. $291 (indiv.), $1,198 (inst.). 2. 1/year. 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 3. $10. U.S.: add $3 postage; elsewhere: add $8. 91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 4. Woman and Earth Global Eco-Network, World vaw.sagepub.com]. Headquarters, 467 Central Park West, Ste. 7F, New 5. Claire M. Renzetti. York, NY 10025 [email: [email protected]] [website: 7. ISSN 1077-8012; electronic ISSN 1552-8448. http://www.womanandearth.com]. 8. OCLC 30869194. 5. Tatyana Mamonova. 9. Criminal justice, family, legal, linguistics, police science, 7. ISSN 1535-6655. psychology, risk, social science, violence, and women’s 8. OCLC 27724086. studies indexes. 10. GenderWatch. 10. CSA Sage Criminology, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO 11. Woman and Earth is an "international eco-feminist (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC magazine in English and Russian." Its focus is on women FirstSearch ECO, Sage Publications, Swetswise. (globally) and Russia and the environment, and it also 11. “Violence Against Women is a peer-reviewed scholarly features art, music, dance, poetry and fiction, as well as journal that focuses on gender-based violence against gender and health issues. women in all forms and across cultural and national boundaries. It publishes empirical research as well as WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL historical and cross cultural analyses. A primary goal is to 1. 1980. foster dialogue among those working in various fields 2. 2/year. and disciplines, as well as in agencies and other settings, 3. $36 (indiv.), $88 (inst.). and among those from diverse backgrounds in terms of 4. Old City Publishing, 628 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, PA ethno-cultural and racial identity, sexual orientation, and 19123 [email: [email protected]] [website: experiences of victimization/survivorship.” http://www.oldcitypublishing.com]. 5. Margaret Barlow, Joan Marter. VISUAL CULTURE & GENDER 6. Woman’s Art Journal, Rutgers Univ., Dept. of Art History, 1. 2006 (electronic journal). Voorhees Hall, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ 2. 1/year. 08901 [email: [email protected]] [website: 3. No subscription fee. http://www.womansartjournal.org]. 4. [website: http://128.118.229.237/vcg]. 7. ISSN 0270-7993. 5. Karen Keifer-Boyd, Deborah Smith. 8. OCLC 6497852. 6. [email: [email protected] or [email protected]]. 9. Art, humanities, and women’s studies indexes. Also 7. ISSN 1936-1912. available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and 8. OCLC 76805476. Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 9. EBSCO (various products). 10. Wilson (various products). 11. “The purpose of the journal is to encourage and promote 11. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women in the an understanding of how visual culture constructs gender visual arts. "We are interested in a re-interpretation of art in context with representations of race, age, sexuality, history from our new awareness as women.... Woman's social units, and social class. The significance of visual Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and for culture for art education rests not so much in the object honest criticism." or image, but in the learning and teaching processes or practices used to expose culturally learned meanings

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 168 WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 11. “Women & Environments provides feminist perspectives 1. 1990. on women’s multiple relations to their social, built and 2. 3/year. natural environments through research, theory, 3. $140/€112/£80 (indiv.), $590/€470/£357 (inst.). professional practice and community experience.” 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, WOMEN & HEALTH PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer 1. 1976. Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., 2. 8/year. Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: 3. $258/€258/£199 (indiv.), $1,631/€1,623/£1,249 (inst.). [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 co.uk/journals]. Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 5. Isobel Armstrong, Helen Carr, Laura Marcus, Alison U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., Mark. T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 6. Editors, Women: a cultural review, c/o Dept. of English, CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. Birkbeck College, Malet St., London WC1E 7HX, United co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. 5. Ellen B. Gold. 7. ISSN 0957-4042; electronic ISSN 1470-1367 6. Ellen B. Gold, Div. of Epidemiology, Dept. of Public 8. OCLC 22349229. Health Sciences, Univ. of California Davis, One Shields 9. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various Ave., TB 168, Davis, CA 95616 [email: products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, [email protected]]. Women’s Studies International, Swetswise. 7. ISSN 0363-0242; electronic ISSN 1541-0331 10. Catchword. EBSCO (various products), OCLC’s 8. OCLC 2337206. Electronic Collections Online (ECO), Swetswise. 9. Alcohol/alcohol problems, education, family, health, legal, 11. "Women is a new initiative in feminist thought and medical, nursing, population, psychology, science, social culture. It explores the role and representation of women science, social work, and women’s studies indexes. in arts and culture, past and present, taking up the 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), challenging debates on sexuality and gender." OCLC FirstSearch ECO. 11. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book reviews; WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE news and notes. 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. WOMEN & LANGUAGE 3. $118/€145/£100 (indiv.), $458/€582/£404 (inst.). 1. 1975. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 2. 2/year. Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; 3. North America: $15 (indiv.), $35 (inst.); elsewhere: $25 U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., (indiv.), $45 (inst.). T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 4. Patty Sotirin, Women & Language, Dept. of Humanities, CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. Michigan Technological Univ., 1400 Townsend Dr., co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. Houghton, MI 49931-1295 [email: [email protected]] 5. Frances P. Bernat. [website: http://www.womenandlanguage.org]. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 5. Patty Sotirin. 7. ISSN 0897-4454; electronic ISSN 1541-0323. 6. Book reviews: Erika Kirby [email: erikakirby@ 8. OCLC 17501958. creighton.edu]; media reviews: Allyson Jule [email: 9. Alternative press, criminal justice, family, Islamica, public [email protected]]. affairs, social science, social work, and women’s studies 7. ISSN 8755-4550. indexes. 8. OCLC 11313029. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues (highly selective), 9. MLA, Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. Index. 11. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical devoted 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, specifically to interdisciplinary and international scholarly EBSCO (various products),Gale Group (various research and criminal justice practice dealing with all products), ProQuest (various products), Wilson (various areas of women and criminal justice." products). 11. "Women & Language is an interdisciplinary research WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE periodical and newsletter, associated with the 1. 1976. Organization for the Study of Communication Language 2. 2/year. and Gender, which seeks to provide a feminist forum for 3. U.S./Canada: CN$26 (indiv. 2 yrs.), CN$35 (inst. 1 yr.); those interested in communication, language and elsewhere: US$24/CN$32 (indiv. 2 yrs.), gender. It raises questions on the construction of gender US$35/CN$52.50 (inst. 1 yr.). and the interconnections among sex, gender, race, class, 4. Women & Environments International Magazine, Faculty and heterosexual hegemony with regard to symbolic of Environmental Studies, HNES Building Rm 234, York communications and the impacts of masculinist Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, communication paradigms. Women & Language Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. welcomes completed research, essays, personal weimag.com]. narratives, poetry, as well as work in progress and 5. Editorial Committee. information sharing on conferences, publications, and so 7. ISSN 1499-1993. on. It includes contributions from all disciplines, and 8. OCLC 7966483. particularly looks for interdisciplinary work." 9. Alternative press, Canadian, social science, and women’s studies indexes. WOMEN & MUSIC: A JOURNAL OF GENDER & CULTURE 10. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 1. 1997. 2. 1/year.

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 169 3. U.S.: $31 (indiv.), $57 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $15 10 Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), postage. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), 4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE Swetswise. 68588-0630 [email: [email protected]] [website: 11. "Women and Therapy is the only professional journal that http:// www.nebraskapress.unl.edu]. focuses entirely on the complex interrelationship between 5. Suzanne G. Cusick. women and the therapeutic experience. The journal is 6. [email: [email protected]]; books for review: devoted to descriptive, theoretical, clinical, empirical, and Women & Music Journal, Attn: Suzanne G. Cusick, New multicultural perspectives on the topic of women and York Univ., 24 Waverly Pl., Rm 268, New York, NY therapy. Women comprise the overwhelming majority of 10003. clients in therapy. Yet there has been little emphasis on 7. ISSN 1090-7505. this area in the training of therapists or in the professional 8. OCLC 35452326. literature. Women & Therapy is designed to fill this void 9. IBR, IBZ, International Index to Music Periodicals, Music of information." Index, RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. 11. “Published for the International Alliance for Women in WOMEN IN ACTION Music, Women & Music seeks to further the 1. 1984. understanding of the relationships among gender, music, 2. 3/year. and culture, with special attention being given to the 3. Americas/Africa/Caribbean/Europe: $35; Asia/Middle concerns of women.” East/Pacific: $30; Philippines: PhP300. 4. Women in Action: Isis International-Manila, 3 Marunong WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST St. Barangay Central, Quezon City 1100, Philippines THEORY [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// 1. 1983. www.isiswomen.org]. 2. 3/year. 5. Cai Yiping. 3. $45/€35/£24 (indiv.), $209/€167/£114 (inst.). 7. ISSN 1011-5048. 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., 8. OCLC 4286732. Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, 9. Women’s Studies International, Women's Studies Index. PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer 10. InfoTrac (Gale Group). Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., 11. ISIS International's Women in Action "gives in-depth Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: coverage to the issues women around the world are [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. working on: development, health, work, violence against co.uk/journals]. women, media, communication, methods of organization, 5. Editorial Collective. models for action, networking and more.... Each issue is 6. Women & Performance, 665 Broadway, Rm 611, New produced jointly by Isis International and one or more York, NY 10012 [email: submissions@ Third World women's groups." Articles, editorials, womenandperformance.org]; book reviews: [email: conference reports, resource guides. [email protected]] [website: http://www.womenandperformance.org]. WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES 7. ISSN 0740-770X; electronic ISSN 1748-5819. 1. 1993. 8. OCLC 9855579. 2. 2/year. 9. Alternative press, language/literary, and women’s studies 3. U.S./Canada: $28; elsewhere: $48. indexes. 4. Maureen Perry, c/o Univ. of Southern Maine, Lewiston- 11. "Women & Performance is a feminist journal devoted to Auburn, 51 Westminster St., Lewiston, ME 04240 the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual and [website: http://users.ipfw.edu/virtue/WIF/ WIF- performance art. It includes discussions of feminist Studies.htm]. aesthetics, photo essays, interviews, historical material, 5. Catherine R. Montfort. reviews and scripts. Women & Performance encourages 6. Dawn M. Cornelio [email: [email protected]]. dialogue among performers and theorists." 7. ISSN 1077-825X. 8. OCLC 29631629. WOMEN & THERAPY: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY 9. MLA Bibliography. 1. 1982. 11. Women in French Studies seeks "to publish research on 2. 4/year. women writing in French, on women in French or 3. $157/€157/£121 (indiv.), $895/€891/£684 (inst.). Francophone cultures and other domains of feminist 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 criticism." Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK: FEMINIST STUDIES IN T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex GERMAN LITERATURE & CULTURE CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. 1. 1985. co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. 2. 1/year. 5. Ellyn Kaschak. 3. $31 (indiv.), $52 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $15. 6. Ellyn Kaschak, Psychology Dept., San Jose State Univ., 4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE One Washington Sq., San Jose, CA 95192 [email: 68588-0630 [email: [email protected]] [website: [email protected]]. http:// www.nebraskapress.unl.edu]. 7. ISSN 0270-3149; electronic ISSN 1541-0315. 5. Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Patricia Anne Simpson. 8. OCLC 6394106. 6. Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, Dept. of Foreign Lang. & 9. Alternative press, counseling, family, health, legal, Lit., 433 Pardee Hall, Lafayette College, Easton, PA mental health, nursing, psychology, social science, 18042 [email: [email protected]] and Patricia raumatic stress, violence, and women’s studies indexes. Anne Simpson, Dept. of Modern Lang. & Lit., Gaines Hall 115-A, PO Box 172980, Montana State Univ., Bozeman,

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 170 MT 59717 [email: [email protected]] 2. 2/year. [website: http://www.womeningerman.org]. 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). 7. ISSN 1058-7446. 4. National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, 8. OCLC: 12869456. WSPAJ, 1900 Association Dr., Reston, VA 20191 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various [website: http://www.aahperd.org]. products), Gale Group (various products), Project Muse. 5. Ann Boyce, Lynda Ransdell. 11. Women in German Yearbook focuses on "feminist 6. [email: [email protected]]. approaches to all aspects of German literary, cultural, 7. ISSN 1063-6161. and language studies, including teaching." 8. OCLC 26085230. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, GenderWatch InfoTrac, WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION ProQuest (various products). 1. 1992. 11. "Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal is a peer- 2. 12/year. reviewed journal that serves readers by providing a 3. U.S.: $79; Canada: $89; elsewhere: $99. forum for women-centered issues and approaches to 4. 5376 Farmco Dr., Madison, WI 53704 [email: career@ sport and physical activity. The journal consists of wihe.com] [website: http://www.wihe.com]. original data-based research, review essays, creative 5. Mary Dee Wenniger. writing, book reviews, commentaries, letters and 6. [email: [email protected]]. responses, and other scholarly writings relative to sport 7. ISSN 1060-8303. and physical activity. Contributions across all disciplines 8. OCLC 25065894. are welcomed, in addition to a variety of approaches and 9. Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC). viewpoints. Emphases of the journal are the development 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various of theory about women and their physicality, the gender products). issues relevant to women in sport and physical activity, 11. "Women in Higher Education aims to enlighten, feminist re-conceptualizations of existing knowledge, and encourage, empower, and enrich women on campus by action-oriented research. Contributions for the journal are facilitating the integration of women administrators and sought throughout the world and from traditional and faculty, staff and students to win acceptance of women's non-traditional settings." styles and values on campus and in society." WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1997 (electronic journal). 1. 2002. 2. 2/year. 2. 2/year. 3. No subscription fee. 3. Canada: CN$40 (student), CN$50 (indiv.), CN$85 (inst.); 4. [website: http://wjudaism.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ elsewhere: US$40 (student), US$50 (indiv.), US$85 wjudaism]. (inst.). 5. Dina Ripsman Eylon. 4. Aysan Sev’er, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Toronto at 6. 8000 Bathurst St., Unit 1, PO Box 30077, Thornhill, Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario Ontario L4J 0C6, Canada [[email protected]]. M1C 1A4, Canada [email: [email protected]] 7. ISSN 1209-9392. [website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~womenshealth/ 9. RAMBI, Index to Jewish Periodicals, MLA. womenshealth/Home.html]. 11. “Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal is an 5. Aysan Se’ver. academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the 7. ISSN 1499-0369. Internet, and devoted to scholarly debate on gender- 11. “Women’s Health and Urban Life addresses a whole related issues in Judaism.” range of topics that directly or indirectly affect both the physical and mental health of girls and teen-aged and WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES adult women living in urban or urbanizing pockets of the 1. 1979 (print); 2003 (electronic). world. The orientation of the journal is critical, feminist 2. Irregular. and social scientific. The journal accepts both 3. No subscription fee. quantitative and qualitative, and both theoretical and 4. [website: http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/winr]. empirical articles on health, reproduction and global 5. Sandra Martin. issues.” 6. Women in Natural Resources, Univ. of Idaho, PO Box 441136, Moscow, ID 83844-1136 [email: winr@uidaho. WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL: LATIN AMERICAN AND edu]. CARIBBEAN WOMEN’S HEALTH NETWORK 8. OCLC 42351620. 1. 1987 (print); 2008 (electronic journal). 11. “Women in Natural Resources is a unique, high-quality 2. 3/year. ejournal in the field of natural resources. It combines the 3. No subscription fee. best elements of a technical journal, the informal style of 4. Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network, a newsletter, and the reader-friendly format of a Casilla 50610, Santiago 1, Santiago, Chile [email: magazine. It is designed and written by women in all [email protected]] [website: http://www. levels of forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range, recreation, reddesalud.org]. soils and the environmental and social sciences as they 5. Deborah Meacham. relate to natural resources. We provide information and 6. [email: [email protected]]. ideas for from and about women. Our contributing 8. OCLC 24302247. authors are women in management, in federal and state 9. Women’s Studies International. agencies, on faculties, in labs, in the business world, and 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues. in the consulting field.” 11. Women's Health Journal aims "to promote women's health and quality of life; to promote women's rights, WOMEN IN SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY JOURNAL especially their reproductive and sexual rights." 1. 1992 (print); 2004 (electronic journal).

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v. 31, no. 4, Fall 2011) ISSN 1941-725X Page 171 WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW 9. Alternative Press Index, Current Law Index, Index to 1. 1992. Legal Periodicals, Legal Contents, Legal Resource 2. 5/year. Index, Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS), 3. $100/€80/£58 (indiv.), $673/€536/£431 (inst.). Sociological Abstracts, Women’s Studies International, 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Women's Studies Index. Also available on microfilm from Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer 10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis Academic Universe. Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., 11. Full-length and feature articles, comments, review Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: essays, book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. the law affecting women's rights and sex discrimination. co.uk/journals]. 5. June Purvis. WOMEN'S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 6. June Purvis, Women’s History Review, School of Social 1. 1972. and Historical Studies, Univ. of Portsmouth, Milldam, 2. 8/year. Burnaby Rd., Portsmouth PO1 3AS, United Kingdom 3. $278/€222/£166 (indiv.), $1,181/€941/£726 (inst.). [email: [email protected]]; North America: Pamela 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Scully, Dept. of Women’s Studies, 550 Asbury Circle, Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, 128 Candler Library, Emory Univ., , GA 30322 PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer [email: [email protected]]; Australia/Far East: Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Joy Damousi, Dept. of History, Univ. of Melbourne, Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia [email: j.damousi@ [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. history.unimelb.edu.au]; books for review: Hannah co.uk/journals]. Barker, School of Arts, Histories and Cultures, Univ. of 5. Wendy Martin. Manchester, Oxford Rd., Manchester M13 9PL, United 6. Wendy Martin, Claremont Graduate Univ., Dept. of Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. English, Blaisdell House, 143 E. 10th St., Claremont, CA 7. ISSN 0961-2025; electronic ISSN 1747-583X. 91711 [email: [email protected]]. 8. OCLC 25943278. 7. ISSN 0049-7878; electronic ISSN 1547-7045. 9. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 8. OCLC 1791887. 11. Women's History Review "publishes contributions from a 9. Anthropology, communications, current contents, family, range of disciplines (women's studies, history, sociology, film, humanities, social science, and women’s studies cultural studies, literature, political science, anthropology indexes. and philosophy) that further feminist knowledge and 10. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various debate about women and/or gender relations in history. products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. The time span covered by the journal includes the 11. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the presentation twentieth century as well as earlier times." of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS economics, anthropology and the sciences." 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[email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Lesli 9. Alternative press, book review, humanities and women’s Pace [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.orwac. studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & org]. Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 7. ISSN 0749-1409. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various 8. OCLC 8848461. products). 9. Index to Journals in Communication Studies, Women’s 11. "In-depth review of current books, in all fields, by and/or Studies International, Women’s Studies Index. Also about women." available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various 1. 1970. products), Factiva, Gale Group (various products), 2. 4/year. ProQuest (various products, Wilson (various products). 3. $25 (student), $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add 11. 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ISSN 0277-5395. 8 OCLC 37264188. 8. OCLC 7590245. 9. Women's Studies Index. 9. Alternative press, history, humanities, psychology, social 10. GenderWatch. science, and women’s studies indexes. 11. "International feminist magazine providing news about 10. EBSCO (various products), Elsevier (various products), women around the world from a feminist perspective and Ingenta, Swetswise. focusing particularly on the link between women in 11. Research communications; review articles; book reviews. developing and industrialized countries." The journal strives to reflect the multidisciplinary, international field of women's studies, both inside and out WOMEN'S WRITING of academia. It also aims to acknowledge cultural 1. 1994. differences and at the same time to encourage an 2. 4/year. international exchange based on a shared feminist 3. $113/€90/£72 (indiv.), $757/€602/£472 (inst.). framework. 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNAL U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., 1. 1984 (print); 2008 (electronic). T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex 2. 2/year. CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: subscriptions@tandf. 3. No subscription fee. co.uk] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals]. 4. [website: http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/index.html] 5. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. 5. Editorial Collective. 6. North America: Lisa Vargo, Dept. of English, Univ. of 6. Ann Weatherall, School of Psychology, Te Kura Matai Saskatchewan, 9 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, Hinengaro, Victoria Univ. of Wellington, Te Whare Saskatchewan S7N 5A5, Canada [email: lisa.vargo@ Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, PO Box 600, usask.ca]; elsewhere: Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Women’s Wellington, New Zealand [email: ann.weatherall@ Writing, Reader in Literary Studies, School of English & vuw.ac.nz]. Drama, Univ. of the West of England, St. Matthias 7. ISSN 0112-4099; electronic ISSN 1173-6615. Campus, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2JP, United Kingdom 8. OCLC 14929028. [email: [email protected]]; book 9. Women’s Studies International. reviews: Jennie Batchelor, School of English, Univ. of 10. EBSCO (various products). Kent, Canterburg, Kent, CT2 7NX, United Kingdom 11. Women's Studies Journal is "an academic journal [email: [email protected]]. published by the Women's Studies Association of new 7. ISSN 0969-9082; electronic ISSN 1747-5848. Zealand, which is a feminist organization formed to 8. OCLC 30983772. promote radical social change through the medium of 9. America: History & Life, Annotated Bibliography for women's studies. The Women's Studies Journal English Studies, British Humanities Index, Gay & Lesbian welcomes contributions from a wide range of feminist Abstracts, Historical Abstracts, MLA International positions and disciplinary backgrounds. 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