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CWDS Library Reading Lists Series; 12

Feminism/ Feminist Thoery

May 2009

Centre for Women’s Development Studies

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Part I

Books, Mimeo Papers/ Reports and Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshops Papers/ Reports

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0001 Abdo, Nahla Nationalism and : Palestinian women and the intifada - no going back ? p.148-170 IN and national identity: women and politics in Muslim societies/ed. by Valentine M. Moghadam. - London: Zed Books,1994. x, 180p. 305.423 GEN 6339

0002 Abdo, Nahla On nationalism and feminism Palestinian women and the intifada: no going back Paper 6 IN Round Table on Identity Politics and Women (1990: Helsinki) Organised by World Institute for Development Economics Research, Oct.8-10, 1990 CD-373

0003 Abu-Lughod, Lila The marriage of feminism and Islamism in : selective repudiation as a dynamic of postcolonial cultural politics 243-269 IN Remaking women: feminism and modernity in the Middle East/ed. by Lila Abu-Lughod. - Princeton: Princeton University, 1998. ix, 300p 305.422(56) REM 8641

0004 Abu-Lughod, Lila Women on women: television feminism and village lives p.103-114 IN Women and power in the Middle East /ed. by Suad Joseph and Susan Slyomovics. - Piladelphia: University of Pennsylvania,2001. 237p. 323.34(56) WOM 9811

0005 Achtenberg, Deborah Aristotelian resources for feminist thinking p.95-117 IN Feminism and ancient philosophy/ed. by Julie K Ward. - London: Routledge,1996. xxiii, 295p. 305.422 FEM 7077

0006 Acosta, Gladys Feminism and the new world order p.167-172 IN Companeras: voices from the Latin American women's movement/ed. by Gaby Kuppers. - London: Latin America Bureau,1992. 188p. 305.423(8) COM 7122

3 0007 Adams, Carole E Pre-World War I in Germany: homo economicus p.147-156 IN Crossing boundaries : and the critiques of knowledge/ed. by Barbara Caine, E A Grosz and Marie de Lepervanche. - : Allen & Unwin,1988. xi, 212p. 305.422 CRO 3560

0008 Adkins, Lisa and economic change p.34-49 IN Contemporary feminist theories/ed. by Stevi Jackson and Jackie Jones. - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University,1998. vi, 271p. 305.422 CON 8109

0009 Adler, Sue Managing women: feminism and women in education/by Sue Adler, Jenny Laney and Mary Packer.- Buckingham: Open University,1993. xiii, 162p.-(Gender and Education Series) 371.201 ADL.M

0010 Afshar, Haleh Islam and feminisms: an Iranian case-study.- London: MacMillan,1998. xiii, 235p. 305.42(55) AFS.I 8212

0011 Agarwal, Bina Environmental management, equity and : debating India's experience p.410-455 IN Feminism and race/ed. by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. - Oxford: Oxford University,2001. xv, 559p 305.8 FEM 9780

0012 Aggarwal, Ravina Trails of turquoise: feminist enquiry and counter-development in Ladakh, India p. 69-85 IN Feminist post-development thought: rethinking modernity, postcolonialism and representation/ed. by Kriemild Saunders. - New Delhi: Zubaan,2004. xv, 368p. 305.422 FEM 11917

0013 Aguilar, Carolina Is there a place for feminism in the revolution ? /by Carolina Aguilar and Alicia Chenard

4 p.102-110 IN Companeras: voices from the Latin American women's movement/ed. by Gaby Kuppers. - London: Latin America Bureau,1992. 188p. 305.423(8) COM 7122

0014 Ahmadi, Fereshteh in : feminism in a new Islamic context Paper 7.3 IN International Conference on a World in Transition: New Challenges to Gender Justice (2006: New Delhi) Organised by Gender and Development Network in collaboration with Centre for Women's Development Studies, December 13-15, 2006, New Delhi CD-754.5

0015 Al-Hindi, Karen Falconer Toward a more fully reflexive /by Karen Falconer Al-Hindi and Hope Kawabata p. 103-115 IN Feminist geography in practice: research and methods/ed. by Pamela Moss. - Oxford: Blackwell,2002. xiii, 274p. 305.422 FEM 12129

0016 Alaimo, Stacy Introduction: emerging models of materiality in feminist theory /by Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman p. 1-19 IN Material feminisms/ed. by Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman. - Bloomington: Indiana University Press,2008. xi, 434p. 305.422 MAT 12313

0017 Alaimo, Stacy Trans-corporeal feminisms and the ethical space of nature p. 237-287 IN Material feminisms/ed. by Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman. - Bloomington: Indiana University Press,2008. xi, 434p. 305.422 MAT 12313

0018 Alcoff, Linda versus post-structuralism: the identity crisis in feminist theory p.257-288 IN Reconstructing the academy: women's education and women's studies/ed. by Elizabeth Minnich, Jean O'Barr and Rachel Rosenfeld. - Chicago: University of Chicago,1988. vii, 312p. 376.65(73) REC 3407

5 0019 Ali, Azra Asghar The emergence of feminism among Indian Muslim women: 1920-1947.- Oxford: Oxford University,2000. xxi, 291p.-(Millennium Publication) 305.48 ALI.E 9485

0020 Allen, Judith Rose Scott’s vision: feminism and masculinity, 1880-1925 p.157-165 IN Crossing boundaries : feminisms and the critiques of knowledge/ed. by Barbara Caine, E A Grosz and Marie de Lepervanche. - Sydney: Allen & Unwin,1988. xi, 212p. 305.422 CRO 3560

0021 Alleyne, Aileen Which women? What feminism? p.43-56 IN Feminism and : reflections on contemporary theories and practices/ed. by I.Bruna Seu and M.Colleen Heenan. - London: Sage,1998. ix, 230p. 616.8914 FEM 8988

0022 Alund, Aleksandra Feminism, multiculturalism, essentialism p.147-161 IN Women, citizenship and difference /ed. by Nira Yuval-Davis and Pnina Werbner. - London: Zed Books,1999. xii, 271p 323.6 WOM 8890

0023 Amireh, Amal Framing Nawal El Saadawi: Arab feminism in a transnational world p. 269-303 IN Gender, politics, and Islam/ed. by Therese Saliba, Carolyn Allen and Judith A. Howard. - New Dehli: Orient Longman,2002. 354p. 297 GEN 11192

0024 Amos, Valerie Challenging /by Valerie Amos and Pratibha Parmar p.54-58 IN Black British feminism: a reader/ed. by Heidi Safia Mirza. - London: Routledge,1997. xiv, 306p. 305.422(41) BLA 7622

0025 Amos, Valerie Challenging imperial feminism /by Valerie Amos and Pratibha Parmar

6 p.17-32 IN Feminism and race/ed. by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. - Oxford: Oxford University,2001. xv, 559p 305.8 FEM 9780

0026 Anagol, Padma The emergence of feminism in India, 1850-1920.- Hampshire: Ashgate,2005. x, 264p. 305.423(54792) ANA.E 11914

0027 Anagol, Padma Indian Christian women and , c.1850-c.1920 p.79-103 IN Gender and imperialism/ed. by Clare Midgley. - New York: Manchester University,1998. xii, 228p 305.421 GEN 7949

0028 Anderson, Gwen W Feminism and genetic nursing: globalizing Transdisciplinary teams /by Gwen Anderson, Black Rita and Mary Varney Rorty p.37-50 IN Globalising feminist bioethics: cross cultural perspectives/ed. by Rosemarie Tong with Gwen Anderson and Aida Santos. - Colorado: Westview,2001. vii, 368p. 612.62 GLO 9659

0029 Ang, Ien I'm a feminist but...'other' women and Postnational feminism p.394-409 IN Feminism and race/ed. by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. - Oxford: Oxford University,2001. xv, 559p 305.8 FEM 9780

0030 Anitha, B K Being true to feminism: the methodology of the status of rural women in Karnataka /by B K Anitha and Anita Gurumurthy p. 229-251 IN Building women's capacities: interventions in gender transformation/ed. by Ranjani K.Murthy. - New Delhi: Sage,2001. 383p. 305.425 BUI 10063

0031 Annas, Julia Plato's republic and feminism p.3-12 IN Feminism and ancient philosophy/ed. by Julie K Ward. - London: Routledge,1996.

7 xxiii, 295p. 305.422 FEM 7077

0032 Anupamlata Playing with fire: feminist thought and activism through seven lives in India/by Anupamlata...et.al.- New Delhi: Zubaan,2006. vii, 202p. 305.424(542) ANU.P 11883

0033 Apffel-Marglin, Frederique Developmentalist feminism and neocolonialism in Andean communities by/Frederique Apffel-Marglin and Loyda Sanchez p. 159-179 IN Feminist post-development thought: rethinking modernity, postcolonialism and representation/ed. by Kriemild Saunders. - New Delhi: Zubaan,2004. xv, 368p. 305.422 FEM 11917

0034 Aquino, Belinda A Philippine feminism in historical perspective p.590-607 IN Women and politics worldwide/ed. by Barbara J. Nelson and . – Delhi : Oxford University Press,1997. xiii, 818p. 323.34 WOM 7572

0035 Arditti, Rita Feminism and science p.136-146 IN The changing experience of women /ed. by Elizabeth Whitelegg...et.al. - Oxford: Martin Robertson,1982. x, 406p. 305.42(41) WOM 7209

0036 Ashworth, Georgina Piercing the eye: taking feminism into mainstream political processes p.227-242 IN A diplomacy of the oppressed: new directions in international feminism/ed. by Georgina Ashworth. - London: Zed Books,1995. vii, 248p. 305.423 DIP 6539

0037 Association for Women's Rights in Development Defending our dreams: global feminist voices for a new generation/ed. by Shamillah Wilson, Anasuya Sengupta and Kristy, Evans.- London: Zed Books,2005. 254p. 305.423 ASS.D 11425

8 0038 Aziz, Razia Feminism and the challenge of racism: deviance or difference ? p.70-80 IN Black British feminism: a reader/ed. by Heidi Safia Mirza. - London: Routledge,1997. xiv, 306p. 305.422(41) BLA 7622

0039 Aziz, Razia Feminism and the challenge of racism: deviance or difference ? p.291-305 IN Knowing women: feminism and knowledge/ed. by Helen Crowley and Susan Himmelweit. - Cambridge: Polity,1992. 396p. 305.422 KNO 5455

0040 Azize-Vargas, Yamila At the crossroads: colonialism and feminism in Puerto Rico p.625-638 IN Women and politics worldwide/ed. by Barbara J. Nelson and Najma Chowdhury. – Delhi : Oxford University Press,1997. xiii, 818p. 323.34 WOM 7572

0041 Babb, Lawrence A Indigenous feminism in a modern Hindu sect p.270-287 IN Women in Indian society: a reader /ed. by Rehana Ghadially. - New Delhi: Sage,1988. 310p. 305.42 WOM 3397

0042 Babbitt, Susan Feminism and objective interests: the role of transformation experiences in rational deliberation p.245-264 IN Feminist epistemologies/ed. by Linda Alcoff and Elizabeth Potter. - New York: Routledge,1993. vii, 312p 305.422 FEM 5359

0043 Badran, Margot Feminism beyond east and west: new gender talk and practice in global Islam .- New Delhi: Global Media,2007. 180p. 305.48 BAD.F 11903

0044 Baffoun, Alya Feminism and Muslim fundamentalism the Tunisian and Algerian cases

9 Paper 7 IN Round Table on Identity Politics and Women (1990: Helsinki) Organised by World Institute for Development Economics Research, October 8-10, 1990 CD-373

0045 Baffoun, Alya Feminism and Muslim fundamentalism: the Tunisian and Algerian p.167-182 IN Identity politics and women: cultural reassertions and feminisms in international perspective/ed. by Valentine M. Moghadam. - Oxford: Westview,1994. xiv, 458p. 305.42 IDE 6031

0046 Baher, Helen The impact of feminism on media studies – just another commercial break? p. 141-153 IN Men's studies modified: the impact of feminism on the academic disciplines /ed. by Dale Spender. - Oxford: Pergamon,1981. xiii, 248p 376.65 MEN 7337

0047 Bal, Vidya Re-defining feminism: a personal note p.3-6 IN Re-defining feminisms/ed. by Ranjana Harish and V. Bharathi Harishankar. - Jaipur: Rawat,2008. xvii, 278p. Hosted by English Department of the Gujarat University in October, 2005 305.422 RED 12388

0048 Bald, Suresh R The politics of Gandhi's 'feminism': constructing 'Sitas' for Swaraj p.81-97 IN Women, states and nationalism: at home in the nation?/ed. by Sita Ranchod- Nilsson and Mary Ann Tetreault. - London: Routledge,2000. x, 246p. 323.34 WOM 9424

0049 Balsara, Shiraz The panchayati raj and the rhetorics of women's empowerment: the dilemma before "non- party" feminist groups p. 143-147 IN Women, empowerment and political participation/ed. by Veena Poonacha. - Mumbai: The Centre,1997. 162p A collection of papers presented at a joint seminar held by the Research Centre for Women's Studies, SNDT Women's University and Max Mueller Bhawan, Mumbai, 7-9, February, 1996 MP-R SND.W 11272

0050 Banaras Hindu University. Centre for Women's Studies and Development Articles on feminism in different journals and books/by Chandrakala Padia.- Varanasi: The

10 University,[2002]. MP-R BAN.P

0051 Banerjee, Laksmisree Modern Indian English poetry by women: a critical survey in the context of feminism and commonwealth literature p.50-58 IN Feminism and literature/ed. by Veena Noble Dass. - New Delhi: Prestige,1995. 240p. 809.89287 FEM 7177

0052 Banks, Olive Faces of Feminism : a study of feminism as a social movement.- Oxford: Martin Robertson,1981. 285p. 305.422 BAN.F 124

0053 Barche, G D Facets of feminism in Indian English fiction p.127-134 IN Feminism and literature/ed. by Veena Noble Dass. - New Delhi: Prestige,1995. 240p. 809.89287 FEM 7177

0054 Bardhan, Kalpana Women and feminism in a stratified society: development in South Asia p.163-202 IN Bridging worlds : studies on women in South Asia/ed. by Sally J M Sutherland. - Delhi: Oxford University Press,1992. vi, 264p. 305.422(54) BRI 5194

0055 Bardwick, Judith M Women in transition: how feminism, sexual liberation and the search for self-fulfillment have altered our lives.- Sussex: Harvester,1980. 203p. 305.422 BAR.W 157

0056 Barrett, Michele Unity is strength ? Feminism and the labor movement p.89-96 IN Women and the public sphere: a critique of sociology and politics/ed. by Janet Siltanen and Michelle Stanworth. - London: Hutchinson,1984. 251p 306.2042 WOM 2355

11 0057 Baschlin, Elisabeth Being feminist in geography- feminist geography in the German-speaking academy: history of a movement p. 25-30 IN Feminist geography in practice: research and methods/ed. by Pamela Moss. - Oxford: Blackwell,2002. xiii, 274p. 305.422 FEM 12129

0058 Basu, Amrita Feminism inverted: the gendered imagery and real women of Hindu nationalism p.158-180 IN Women and Hindu right: a collection of essays/ed. by Tanika Sarkar and Urvashi Butalia. - New Delhi: Kali for Women,1995. 337p. 305.42 WOM 6723

0059 Basu, Aparna Feminism and nationalism in India 1917-47 p.23-38 IN Representations of gender, democracy and identity politics, in relation to South Asia /ed. by Renuka Sharma. - Delhi: Indian Books Centre,1996. xxxvi, 426p 305.422(54) REP 7167

0060 Basu, Srimati The politics of giving: dowry and inheritance as feminist issues p. i-liii IN Dowry and inheritance/ed. by Srimati Basu. - New Delhi: Women Unlimited,2005. iiv, 318p 392.5 DOW 11316

0061 Bauer, Nancy : philosophy, and feminism .- New York: Press,2001. xii, 303p. 305.422 BAU.S 10011

0062 Baumgardner, Jennifer Manifesta: young women, feminism, and the future /by Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards p. 424-426 IN The essential feminist reader/ed. by Estelle B. Freedman. - New York: Modern Library,2007. xviii, 472p. 305.422 ESS 12167

12 0063 Beasley, Chris What is feminism? An introduction to feminist theory.- London: Sage,1999. xvii, 171p. 305.422 BEA.W 12202

0064 Beck, Julie A (Re) negotiating selfhood and citizenship in the post-communist Czech Republic: five women activists speak about transition and feminism p.176-193 IN Gender and global restructuring: sightings, sites and resistances/ed. by Marianne H.Marchand and Anne Sirron Runyan. - London: Routledge,2000. xix, 260p 330.9 GEN 9096

0065 Beckwith, Karen Response to feminism in the Italian parliament: , , and sexual violence legislation p.153-171 IN The women’s movements of the United States and Western Europe : consciousness, political opportunity, and public policy/ed. by Mary Fainsod Katzenstein and Carol McClurg Mueller. - Philadelphia: Temple University Press,1987. vii, 321p 305.423(73) WOM 4070

0066 Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932): feminist and realism /tr. by Barnita Bagchi p.1-50 IN Women in concert: an anthology of Bengali Muslim women's writings, 1904- 1938/ed. by Shaheed Akhtar and Moushumi Bhowmik. - Kolkata: Stree,2008. xlvi, 395p. Translated from the Bengali by Stree 809.89287 WOM 12449

0067 Bell, Vikki Feminist imagination: genealogies in feminist theory.- London: Sage,1999. viii, 168p. 305.422 BEL.F 12201

0068 Benderly, Jill Balkans: , feminism and nationalism in the war in Yugoslav successor state p.59-74 IN Feminist nationalism/ed. by Lois A. West. - London: Routledge,1997. xxxvi, 294p. 323.34 FEM 7508

0069 Benedict, Helen Blindfolded: rape and the press's fear of feminism p.267-272 IN Feminism, media and the law/ed. by Martha A. Fineman and Martha T. McCluskey. – New York: Oxford University Press,1997.

13 xii, 319p. 302.23 FEM 8244

0070 Berger, Sherna Whose feminism, whose history ? Reflections on excavating the history of (the) US women's movement(s) /by Sherna Berger...et.al p.31-56 IN Community activism and feminist politics: organizing across race, class, and gender/ed. by Nancy A. Naples. - New York: Routledge,1998. 411p 305.422(73) COM 7912

0071 Bernstein, Irwin S Females an feminists, science and politics, evolution and change: an essay p.575-582 IN Feminism and evolutionary biology: boundaries, intersection and frontiers/ed. by Patricia Adair Gowaty. - New York: International Thomson,1997. xxi, 623p. 305.422 FEM 7529

0072 Bhagwat, Vidyut Feminist social thought: an introduction to six key thinkers.- Jaipur: Rawat,2004. xiv, 374p. 305.422 BHA.F 11195

0073 Bhagwat, Vidyut Marathi literature as a source for contemporary feminism p. 296-317 IN Feminism in India/ed. by Maitrayee Chaudhuri. - New Delhi: Kali for Women, 2004. xlv, 359p 305.422 FEM 10890

0074 Bhasin, Kamla Extract from some questions on feminism and its relevance in South Asia /by Kamla Bhasin and Nighat S. Khan p.201-205 IN Finding our way: readings on women in Pakistan/ed. by Fareeha Zafar. - Lahore: ASR, 1991. xxi, 335p. 305.42(549) FIN 5743

0075 Bhasin, Kamla Some questions on feminism and its relevance in South Asia/by Kamla Bhasin and Nighat Said Khan.- New Delhi: Kali for Women,1999. 46p.-(Kali Primaries) 305.422(54) BHA.S 9043

14 0076 Bhasin, Kamla Some questions on feminism and its relevance in South Asia /by Kamla Bhasin and Nighat Said Khan p. 3-7 IN Feminism in India/ed. by Maitrayee Chaudhuri. - New Delhi: Kali for Women,2004. xlv, 359p 305.422 FEM 10890

0077 Bhat, P.Ishwara Constitutional feminism: an overview.- 8p[Photocopy]. Supreme Court Cases. 2 SCC(J) 2001 MP-R BHA.C

0078 Bhavani, V Feminism - a political ideology Paper 70 IN National Conference on Women's Studies: Rural Women, Poverty, Survival and Struggle for Change (4th: 1988: Waltair) Organised by Indian Association for Women's Studies, December 28-31, 1988 CD-165

0079 Bhavani, V Feminism: a political ideology p.9-11 IN Women’s participation in politics/ed. by Susheela Kaushik. - New Delhi: Vikas,1993. xix, 159p 323.34 WOM 5390

0080 Bhavnani, Kum-Kum Interconnections and configurations: toward a global feminist ethnography p. 639-649 IN Handbook of feminist research: theory and praxis/ed. by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber. - New Delhi: Sage,2007. ix, 758p. 305.422 HAN 12169

0081 Bhavnani, Kum-Kum Transforming socialist feminism: the challenge of racism /by Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson p.59-62 IN Black British feminism: a reader/ed. by Heidi Safia Mirza. - London: Routledge,1997. xiv, 306p. 305.422(41) BLA 7622

15 0082 Bhavnani, Kum-Kum Transforming socialist feminism: the challenge of racism /by Kum-Kum Bhavnani and Margaret Coulson p.65-73 IN Feminism and race/ed. by Kum-Kum Bhavnani. - Oxford: Oxford University Press,2001. xv, 559p 305.8 FEM 9780

0083 Binion, Gayle : a feminist perspective p. 70-86 IN Women’s rights: a human rights quarterly reader/ed. by Bert B. Lockwood. - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,2006. xvii, 682p. 342.085 WOM 11825

0084 Birke, Lynda Feminism and the biological body.- Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,1999. viii, 204p.-(Gender, Science and Technology) 305.422 BIR.F 8993

0085 Birke, Lynda Women feminism and biology: the feminist challenge.- Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books,1986. xii, 210p. 305.42 BIR.W 3043

0086 Bjorkman, Christina Invitation to dialogue: feminist research meets computer science Paper 5 IN International Conference on Women in Computing: the Gender Politics of ICT (6th: 2005: London)/ed. by Jacqueline Archibald...et.al. - : Middlesex University Press,. 561p. (2 parts). Organised by Women into Computing, July 14-16, 2005, London CD-740.5

0087 Black British feminism: a reader/ed. by Heidi Safia Mirza.- London: Routledge,1997. xiv, 306p. 305.422(41) BLA 7622

0088 Blackburn, Susan Western feminists observe Asian women: an example from the Dutch East Indies p. 1-21 IN Women creating Indonesia: the first fifty years/ed. by Jean Gelman Taylor. - Victoria: The Institute,1999. xxv, 206p. 305.42(598) MON.W 11771

16 0089 Blandon, Maria Teresa The impact on the Sandinista defeat on Nicaraguan feminism p.97-101 IN Companeras: voices from the Latin American women's movement/ed. by Gaby Kuppers. - London: Latin America Bureau,1992. 188p. 305.423(8) COM 7122

0090 Blum, Linda M Between feminism and labour: the significance of the comparable worth movement.- Berkeley: University of California Press,1991. x, 249p. 331.215 BLU.B 4680

0091 Blumberg, Rae Lesser Toward a feminist theory of development p.161-199 IN Feminism and sociological theory /ed. by Ruth A Wallace. - New Delhi: Sage,1989. 211p 305.422 FEM 4166

0092 Bobo, Jacquiline and media criticism /by Bobo, Jacqueline and Ellen Seiter p.177-182 IN Turning it on: a reader in women and media/ed. by Helen Baehr and Ann Gray. - London: Arnold,1996. xiii, 226p. 302.23 TUR 6819

0093 Bogdan, Deanne When is a singing school (not) a chorus? The emancipatory agenda in and literature education (1993) p.349-358 IN The education feminism reader/ed. by Lynda Stone.- New York: Routledge,1994. xii, 380p. 370.19345 EDU 5959

0094 Bondi, Liz Feminism, postmodernism and geography: space for women? p. 73-82 IN Space, gender, knowledge: feminist readings/ed. by Linda Mc Dowell and Joanne P. Sharp. - London: Arnold,1997. xi, 468p. 305.422 SPA 7565

0095 Bondi, Liz Putting feminist geography into practice- gender, place and culture: paradoxical spaces?

17 p. 80-86 IN Feminist geography in practice: research and methods/ed. by Pamela Moss. - Oxford: Blackwell,2002. xiii, 274p. 305.422 FEM 12129

0096 Bonnet, Marie-Jo Lesbianism and feminism: the stakes of freedom p. 45-55 IN French feminism: an Indian anthology/ed. by Danielle Haase-Dubosc...et.al. - New Delhi: Sage,2003. 448p. 305.422(44) FRE 10522

0097 Bootinand, Jan Feminist participatory action research in the Mekong region p.445-456 IN Just methods: an interdisciplinary feminist reader/ed. by Alison M. Jaggar. - Boulder: Paradigm,2008. xi, 516p. 305.422 JUS 12395

0098 Boralevi, Lea Campos Utilitarianism and feminism p.159-178 IN Women in western political philosophy: Kant to Nietzsche/ed. by Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus. - Brighton: Wheatsheaf, 1987. vi, 215p. 305.42 WOM 3197

0099 Bordia, Manjula Spirituality as panacea for misplaced feminism p. 227-233 IN Feminism, tradition and modernity /ed. by Chandrakala Padia. - Shimla: The Institute,2002. xv, 410p. 305.422 IND.F 10521

0100 Bordo, Susan Anglo-American feminism, "women's liberation" and the politics of the body p. 232-236 IN Space, gender, knowledge: feminist readings/ed. by Linda Mc Dowell and Joanne P. Sharp. - London: Arnold,1997. xi, 468p. 305.422 SPA 7565

0101 Bordo, Susan Feminism, Foucault and the politics of the body p. 246-257 IN Feminist theory and the body: a reader/ed. by Janet Price and Margrit Shildrick. - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,1999.

18 ix, 487p. 305.422 FEM 12003

0102 Bordo, Susan Feminism, postmodernism, and gender-scepticism p.133-156 IN Feminism/Postmodernism/ed. by Linda J Nicholson. - New York: Routledge,1990. ix, 349p 305.422 FEM 5361

0103 Bordo, Susan Feminism, postmodernism, and gender scepticism p.458-482 IN Theorising feminism: parallel trends in the humanities and social sciences/ed. by Anne C. Herrmann and Abigail J. Stewart. - Boulder: Westview,1994. xvi, 483p. 305.422 THE 6619

0104 Borland, Katherine Decolonizing approaches to feminist research: the case of feminist ethnography p. 621-627 IN Handbook of feminist research: theory and praxis/ed. by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber. - New Delhi: Sage,2007. ix, 758p. 305.422 HAN 12169

0105 Bose, Brinda The desiring subject: female pleasures and feminist resistance in Deepa Mehta's fire p. 437-450 IN The phobic and : the politics of sexualities in contemporary India/ed. by Brinda Bose and Subhabrata Bhattacharyya. - London: Seagul,2007. xxxii, 496p. 306.7 PHO 12042

0107 Bost, Suzanne From race/sex/etc. to glucose, feeding, tube, and mourning: the shifting matter of p. 340-372 IN Material feminisms/ed. by Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman. - Bloomington: Indiana University Press,2008. xi, 434p. 305.422 MAT 12313

0108 Bottomley, Anne Feminist theory and legal strategy /by Anne Bottomley and Joanne Conaghan p.1-5 IN Feminist theory and legal strategy/ed. by Anne Bottomley and Joanne Conaghan. - Oxford: Blackwell,1993. 144p.

19 Published simultaneously as vol. 20, No.1 of Journal of law and society 305.422 FEM 5558

0109 Bradley, Patricia Mass communication and the shaping of US feminism p.160-173 IN News, gender and power/ed. by , Gill Branston and Stuart Allan. - London: Routledge,1998. xi, 298p. Revised paper of a Symposium 302.23 NEW 9168

0110 Braidotti, Rosi with a difference p.520-529 IN Feminisms/ed. by Sandra Kemp and Judith Squires. - New York: Oxford University, 1997. xii, 599p 305.422 FEM 8056

0111 Brajesh Kumar Feminist perspectives in the novels of Anita Desai p. 64-72 IN Critical responses to feminism/ed. by Binod Mishra. - Delhi: Sarup,2006. xiv, 252p. 809.89287 CRI 11889

0112 Brems, Eva Enemies or allies? Feminism and cultural relativism as dissident voices in human rights discourse p. 101-129 IN Women’s rights: a human rights quarterly reader/ed. by Bert B. Lockwood. - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,2006. xvii, 682p. 342.085 WOM 11825

0113 Brisolara, Sharon Feminist evaluation research /by Sharon Brisolara and Denise Seigart p. 277-295 IN Handbook of feminist research: theory and praxis/ed. by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber. - New Delhi: Sage,2007. ix, 758p. 305.422 HAN 12169

0114 Brooks, Abigail Feminist standpoint epistemology: building knowledge and empowerment through women's lived experience p. 53-82 IN Feminist research practice: a primer/by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Lina Leavy. - New Delhi: Sage,2007.

20 xix, 371p. 305.422 HES.F 12168

0115 Brooks, Abigail An invitation to feminist research /by Abigail Brooks and Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber p. 1-24 IN Feminist research practice: a primer/by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber and Patricia Lina Leavy. - New Delhi: Sage,2007. xix, 371p. 305.422 HES.F 12168

0116 Brouwer, Jan Feminism and the indigenous knowledge system in India: an exploration v. 1,p.14-30 IN Gender and society in India/ed. by R.Indira and Deepak Kumar Behera. - New Delhi: Manak,1999. 2 vols. Contents: V.1-Theme papers and urban studies.316 p.; V.2. Rural and tribal studies. 242 p. 305.42 GEN 8893; 8894

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0875 Thompson, Ann Feminist theory and the editing of Shakespeare: the taming of the shrew revisited

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0935 Wishnia, Judith Pacifism and feminism in historical perspective p.84-91 IN On peace, war, and gender: a challenge to gender explanations/ed. by Anne E. Hunter. - New York: Feminist Press,1991. xiv, 176p 155.234 ONP 6198

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Newspapers/ Periodicals Articles

151 0962 Abusharaf, Rogaia Mustafa Rethinking feminist discourses of female genital mutilation: the case of Sudan. Canadian Women’s Studies . 15(2-3); Spring/ Summer 1995.p.52-54.

0963 Acker, Sandra In/out/side: positioning the researcher in feminist qualitative research. RFR/ DRF: Resources on Feminist Research. 28(1-2); Spring/ Summer 2000.p.189-208

0964 Acosta-Belen, Edna and Bose, Christine E U.S. Latina and Latin American feminisms: Hemispheric encounters. : Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25(1); Summer 2000. p.1107-1119

0965 Acsady, Judith Urges and obstacles: chances for feminism in Eastern Europe. Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(4); July-August 1999.p.405-409

0966 Adajania, Nancy Feminism: the second phase. Hindu. 11 February; 1996.p.3

0967 Adams, Annmarie Architecture for feminism? The design of the women's library, London. Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal. 29(1); Fall/Winter 2004. p. 99-105

0968 Addison, Shriley and Others A Feminist approach to psychotherapy. Canadian Woman Studies. 14(3);Summer 1994,p.69-73

0969 Afary, Janet. On the origins of feminism in early 20th century Iran. Women Living Under Muslim Laws, Dossier. No.11-13; May 1993.p.62-70.

0970 Afary, Janet The war against feminism in the name of the almighty: making sense of gender and Muslim fundamentalism. Women Living Under Muslim Laws . Dossier No.21; September 1998.p.7-31

0971 Agnes, Flavia and feminist lawyering. Asian Age. 24 January; 2006. p. 6

152 0972 Agnes, Flavia To whom do experts testify? Ideological challenges of feminist jurisprudence. Economic and Political Weekly. 40(18); 30 April - 6 May 2005. p. 1859-1866

0973 Agnew, Vijay The West in Indian feminist discourse and practice. Women’s Studies International Forum. 20(1); January-February 1997.p.3-19

0974 Akerker, Supriya Feminist Voices. Seminar. No.455; July 1997.p.34-37

0975 Al-Najjar, Sabika Muhammad The feminist movement in the Gulf. Al-Raida. 20(100); Winter 2003. p. 29-37

0976 Albelda, Randy; Himmelweit, Susan and Humphries, Jane The dilemmas of lone motherhood: key issues for Feminist Economics. Feminist Economics. 10(2); July 2004. p. 1-7

0977 Alcott, Linda Martin Philosophy matters: a review of recent work in feminist philosophy. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25(3);Spring 2000. p.601-682

0978 Allen, Lori In search of Islamic feminism: one woman's global journey (Elizabeth Warnock Fernea, 1998). Civil Society. 8(94); October 1999.p.13-14

0979 Amir, Inslya India's Muslim feminists join global jihad for gender justice. Times of India. 1 March; 2009. p.19

0980 Amireh, Amal Framing Nawal El Saadawi: Arab feminism in a transnational world. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 26(1); Autumn 2000. p.215-249

0981 Amos, Valerie and Parmar, Pratibha Challenging imperial feminism. Feminist Review. No.80; 2005. p.44-63

153 0982 Amy Chan Kit Sze When cyberfeminism meets Chinese philosophy: computer, weaving, and women. Gender, Technology and Development. 7(3); September-December 2003. p. 379-397

0983 Ananth, Ambika Feminism is about being conscious as a woman. Deccan Herald (Mag). 6 April; 2001. p.V

0984 Andall, Jacqueline and Puwar, Nirmal Italian feminisms (Editorial). Feminist Review. No. 87; 2007. p.1-2

0985 Anderson, Heather Performing : escaping identity politics? Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal . 30(2); 2006. p.114-112

0986 Andreassen, Rikke From a collective women's project to individualized gender identities: feminism, women's movements, and gender studies in Denmark. Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal . 29(1); Fall/Winter 2004. p. 71-76

0987 Angeles, Leonora C Reflections on feminist policy research on gender, agriculture and global trade. Canadian Woman Studies. 21/22(4/1); Spring/Summer 2002. p. 34-39

0988 Antrobus, Peggy Feminism as transformational politics: towards possibilities for another world. Development: The Journal of the Society for International Development. 45(2); June 2002. p.46-52

0989 Ariffin, Rohana Feminism in Malaysia: a historical and present perspective of women's struggle in Malaysia. Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(4); July-August 1999.p.417-423

0990 Association for the Advancement of Feminism Position paper on Sex Discrimination Bill. Women’s News Digest. No.36; August 1995.p.8-10.

0991 Atmore, Chris Sexual abuse and troubled feminism: a reply to Camille Guy. Feminist Review. No.61; Spring 1999.p.83-96

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0992 Ayotte, Dana And Gullion, Jacqueline Saying the F-Word: feminism, indie-rock style. Canadian Woman Studies. 25(3-4); Summer/Fall 2006. p.137-140

0993 Azhagarasan Feminist politics and gender. Hindu (Sun. Mag.). 3 November; 1996.p.XVIII

0994 Azim, Firdous Feminist struggles in Bangladesh. Feminist Review. No.80; 2005. p. 194-197

0995 Azim, Firdous; Menon, Nivedita and Siddiqi, Dina M Negotiating new terrains: South Asian feminisms. Feminist Review. No. 91; 2009 p.1-8

0996 Bach, Ana Maria Feminist philosophy in Argentina: an outline. Signs: Journal of Culture and Society. 34(2); Winter 2008. p.257-263

0997 Backhouse, Constance Reflections on feminist activism within two distinct universities: timing and location for transformational activities. RFR/DRF: Resources for Feminist Research. 29(1-2); 2002. p.117-124

0998 Baker, Patricia and Zuk, Rhoda Leaving the gallery, entering the fray: feminist curating in public space. RFR/DRF: Resources for Feminist Research. 30(1-2); 2003. p. 51-62

0999 Baksh-Soodeen, Rawwida Caribbean feminism in international perspective. Economic and Political Weekly. 29(44); 29 October 1994. p.WS50-WS56

1000 Baksh-Soodeen, Rawwida Issues of difference in contemporary Caribbean feminism. Feminist Review. No.59; Summer 1998.p.74-85

1002 Bal,Vineeta Immunology, feminism and anti-fertility vaccines. Economic and Political Weekly. 29(9); 26 February 1994.p.479-481

155

1003 Balka, Ellen Feminist technology assessment: reflections on theory and practice. Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal. Vol.22.2 Spring/Printemps 1998.p.112-122

1004 Bandyopadhyay, Krishna Naxalbari politics: a feminist narratives. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(14); 5-11 April 2008. p.52-59

1005 Bandyopadhyay, Raghab The first Indian feminist. Telegraph. 5 March; 2000.p.19

1006 Barat, Urbashi Writing the self: Taslima Nasrin's autobiography and the silent voices of Bengali feminism. Hecate: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation . 29(2); 2003. p. 215-227

1007 Barlow, Tani International feminism of the future. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25(1); Summer 2000. p.1099-1105

1008 Barrett, Michele and Mclntosh, Mary Ethnocentrism and socialist-feminist theory. Feminist Review. No.80; 2005. p.64-86

1009 Barwa, Sharmishta and Rai, Shirin M Knowledge and/as power: a feminist critique of trade related intellectual property rights. Gender, Technology and Development. 7(1); January-April 2003. p. 91-113

1010 Basarudin, Azza Dismantling bridges, building solidarity: reconciling Western and Arab feminisms. Al-Raida. 19(97-98); Spring/Summer 2002. p. 62-65

1011 Basarudin, Azza Re-defining feminism/s, re-imagining faith? Margot Badran on Islamic feminism. Al-Raida. 22(109-110); Spring and Summer 2005. p. 57-65

1012 Basu, Aparna A nationalist feminist: Mridula Sarabhai (1911-1974). Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 2(1); January-June 1995,p.1-24

156 1013 Baxi, Pratiksha Feminist contributions to sociology of law: a review. Economic and Political Weekly. 43(43); 25-31 October 2008. p.79-85

1014 Becker-contarino, Barbara Feminist consciousness and wicked withces: recent studies on women in early modern Europe. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 20(1); Autumn 1994. p.152-172

1015 Beetham, Gwendolyn and Demetriades, Justina Feminist research methodologies and development: overview and practical application. Gender and Development. 15(2); July 2007. p.199-216

1016 Behera, Subhakanta Phakirmohun's 'Rebati': empowerment, identity and feminism. Economic and Political Weekly. 34(50); 11-17 December 1999.p.3505-3507

1017 Beltran,Edith and Salvador,San Feminism comes of age in Central America. Pioneer. 25 January; 1994.p6.

1018 Bergeron, Suzanne Political economy discourses of globalisation and feminist politics. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 26(4); Summer 2001. p.982-1006

1019 Berik, Gunseli; Dong, Xiao-Yuan and Summerfield, Gale Chinas transition and Feminist Economics. Feminist Economics. 13(3-4); July-October 2007. p.1-33

1020 Bernold, Monika and Gehmacher, Johanna A private eye of feminist agency: reflections on self-documentation, biography, and political consciousness. Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(2); March-April 1999.p.237-247

1021 Best, Michael H and Humphries, Jane Edith Penrose: a feminist economist? Feminist Economics. 9(1); March 2003. p. 47-73

1022 Beteille, Andre Feminism in academia: changes in theory and practice. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 2(1); January-June 1995. p.111-113

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1023 Beteille, Andre Feminism in academia: changes in theory and practice. Times of India. 27 December; 1994. p.12

1024 : passing of a feminist icon. Saheli Newsletter. January-April; 2006. p. 6-7

1025 Bhagwat, Vidyut Marathi literature as a source for contemporary feminism. Economic and Political Weekly. 30(17); 29 April 1995. p.WS24-WS29

1026 Bhagwat,Vidyut. Feminist thought at cross-roads. Samajik. March 1992. p5-17.

1027 Bhasin, Kamla Report of the VII National Conference of Women's Studies: 'Looking Forward Looking Back' - in search of feminist visions, alternative paradigms and practices. Jaipur, December 27-30, 1995. IAWS Newsletter. July 1996.p.8-12

1028 Bhattacharji,Sukumari Men in the feminist world. Statesman (SunMag). 26 June; 1994. p.5

1029 Bhattacharya, Chandrima Pardon, a man - a feminist ? Telegraph. 22 June; 1997.p.15

1030 Bhattacharyya, Sujit K Feminist Ads. Sunday Magazine . 12 January; 1997.p.2

1031 Bhavnani, Kum-Kum and Coulson, Margaret Transforming socialist-feminism: the challenge of racism. Feminist Review. No.80; 2005. p.87-97

1032 Birstow, Bonnie Understanding and ending ECT: a feminist imperative. Canadian Woman Studies. 25(1-2); Winter/Spring 2006. p.115-121

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1033 Black, Naomi Feminism in Nova Scotia: women's groups, 1990-2004. Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal. 31(1); 2006. p.64-75

1034 Blake, Joanne and Westlund, Jan The mobilization of older feminists: women elders in action (we*act) campaign for pension reform. Canadian Woman Studies. 25(3-4); Summer/Fall 2006. p.149-153

1035 Bondi, Liz and Burman, Erica Women and : a Feminist Review. Feminist Review. No.68; Summer 2001. p.6-33

1036 Borah, Junu Seminar on Feminist Scholarship in N E India- Retrieving and Reconstructing the Women: Report. Women’s Voice. Winter; 2007. p.9

1037 Bose, Brinda The desiring subject: female pressures and feminist resistance in Deepa Mehta's Fire. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 7(2); July-December 2000. p.249-262

1038 Brabazon, Tara Britain's last line of defence: miss moneypenny and the desperations of filmic feminism. Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(5); September-October 1999.p.489-496

1039 Bray, Abigalil and Colebrook, Claire The haunted flesh: corporeal feminism and the politics of (Dis) embodiment. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 24(1); Autumn 1998.p.36-67

1040 Bringing together feminist theory and practice: a collective interview. Signs: Journal of Women in Cultural and Society . 21(4); Summer 1996. p.917-951

1041 Brockman, Joan A wild feminist at her raving best: reflections on studying gender bias in the legal profession. RFR/DRF: Resources on Feminist Research. 28(1-2); Spring/ Summer 2000.p.61-79

1042 Bromley, Victoria and Aalya Ahmad Wa(i)ving solidarity: feminist activists confronting backlash. Canadian Woman Studies. 25(3-4); Summer/Fall 2006. p.61-71

159

1043 Brown, Diane and Lynch, Maryanne Creating a space: Sybylla Feminist Press, 1988-2003. Hecate: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation . 29(2); 2003. p. 285-296

1044 Bulbech, Chilla The dialogue between and indigenous women. Lila. No.6; 1996.p.35-50

1045 Burke, Rupalee Report of the MHRD National Conference 'Redefining Feminism/s'. Urdhva Mula. 4(2); December 2005. p.153-159

1046 Burns, Robin Investigating women's Antarctic experiences: some methodological reflections on a qualitative, feminist project. RFR/ DRF: Resources for Feminist Research. 28(1-2); Spring/ Summer 2000. p.133-149

1047 Butalia, Urvashi Feminist publishers: pioneers of a different kind. Voices. 2(1); 1994. p.18-19

1048 Canaday, Margot Promising alliances: the critical feminist theory of Nancy Fraser and Seyla Benhabib. Feminist Review. No. 74; 2003. p. 50-69

1049 Cassidy,John Sex, Fear and Feminism. Times of India (Sun Mag). 3 April; 1994. p.8.

1050 Catherine, W and Evelyn, G H The concept of state feminism and the case for Hong Kong. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 8(1); 2002. p.7-37

1051 Chai, Alice Yun Feminist analysis of life histories of Hawaii's early Asian immigrant women. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. V.2, 1996.p.38-69

1052 Chakraborty, Sanghamitra Word processor feminism. Times of India. 11 February; 1996.p.16

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1053 Chakravarthy, N. Manu Feminist theory in the Indian context breaks many notions. Deccan Herald. 21 March; 1994.p7

1054 Chakravarthy, Venkatesh The Feminist Effect in cinema. Hindu. 12 March; 1995.p.V

1055 Chanda, Geetanjali Singh Other feminisms - other values. Hecate: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation . 29(2); 2003. p. 62-71

1056 Chanda, Geetanjali Singh and Owen, Norman G Tainted goods? Western feminism and the Asian experience. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 7(4); 2001. p.90-105

1057 Chanda, Ipshita Displaying the modern woman: feminism in the labyrinths of media culture. Social Scientist. 28(3-4); March-April 2000.p.40-60

1058 Chang, Pilwha A feminist view of social policy in some East Asian Countries. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. V.2, 1996.p.7-37

1059 Charania, Moon Bifurcation: personal identity and larger feminisms. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 6(2); 2000. p.148-172

1060 Chaudhuri, Matreyee 'Feminism' in print media. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 7(2); July-December 2000. p.263-288

1061 Chen, Chao-ju The difference that differences make: Asian feminism and the politics of difference. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 13(3); 2007. p.7-36

1062 Chigudu, Hope Establishing a feminist culture: the experience of Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network. Gender and Development. 5(1); February 1997.p.35-42

161

1063 Chitnis, Suma Feminism in India. Canadian Woman Studies. 6(1); 1985. p.41-47

1064 Chizuko, Ueno The making of a history of feminism in Japan. AJWS:Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. V.2, 1996.p.170-191

1065 Chowdhury, Zaglul Travails of an unabashed feminist. Times of India (Sunday). 27 September; 1998.p.14

1066 Christensen, Kimberly With whom do you believe your lot is cast ?" White feminists and racism. Signs: Journal of Women in Cultural and Society . 22(3); Spring 1997.p.617-648

1067 Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda Atlantic Canadian coastal communities and the fisheries trade - a feminist critique, revaluation and revisioning. Canadian Woman Studies. 21/22(4/1); Spring/Summer 2002. p. 56-63

1068 Christopher, Karen Welfare as we (don't) know it: a review and feminist critique of welfare reform research in the United States. Feminist Economics. 10(2); July 2004. p. 143-171

1069 Clawson, Mary Ann Looking for feminism racial dynamics and generational investments in the second wave. Feminist Studies. 34(3); Fall 2008. p.526-554

1070 Collard, Judith Spiral women: locating lesbian activism in New Zealand , 1975-1992. Journal of the History of Sexuality. 15(2); May 2006. p.292-320

1071 Colon-Warren, Alice E and Alegria-Ortega, Idsa Shattering the illusion of development: the changing status of women and challenges for the feminist movement in Puerto Rico. Feminist Review. No.59; Summer 1998.p.101-117

162 1072 Coltheart, Lenore Citizens of the world: and international feminism. Hecate: an Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation . 31(1); 2005. p. 182-196

1073 Conrad, Cecilia and Doss, Cheryl R The AIDS epidemic: challenges for Feminist Economics. Feminist Economics. 14(4); October 2008. p.1-18

1074 Conrad, Margaret and Kealey, Linda Feminism and Canadian history (Introduction). Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal . 25(1); Fall 2000. p.1-2

1075 Cornwall, Andrea; Harrison, Elizabeth and Whitehead, Ann Gender myths and feminist fables: the struggle for interpretive power in gender and development. Development and Change. 38(1); January 2007. p.1-20

1076 Correa, Mariette Feminists and academic publishing. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 2(2); July-December 1995.p.255-258

1077 Coward, Rosalind The feminist who fights for the boys. Times of India. 4 July; 1999.p.14

1078 Coyle, Angela Fragmented feminisms: women's organisations and citizenship in 'transition' in Poland. Gender and Development. 11(3); November 2003. p. 57-65

1079 Curthoys, Ann Adventures of feminism: Simone de Beauvoir's autobiographies, women's liberation and self- fashioning. Feminist Review. No.64; Spring 2000.p.3-18

1080 Dabbous-Sensnig, Dima Who is the prettiest: one of all ? Hollywood cinema, Egyptian cinema, and the Recycling of fairy tales: a structural feminist analysis. Al-Raida. 14(86-87); Summer/Fall 1999.p.40-47

163 1081 Danby, Colin Political economy and the closet: heteronormativity in Feminist Economics . Feminist Economics. 13(2); April 2007. p.29-53

1082 Darraj, Susan Muaddi Understanding the other sister: the case of Arab feminism. Monthly Review: an Independent Socialist Magazine . 53(10); March 2002. p.15-25

1083 Das, Soumitra Experiences with feminism. Telegraph (Metro). 28 June; 2000.p.18

1084 Dasgupta, Rajashri Feminist view of science. Hindu. 9 May; 2004. p. 5

1085 Dasgupta, Swapan Enter sexual harassment: awaiting the feminist inquisition. Indian Express. 10 August; 1996.p.8

1086 Das Gupta, Tania and Iacovetta, Franca Whose Canada is it? Immigrant women, women of colour and feminist critique of "Multiculturalism". Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal. 24(2); Spring/ Printemps, 2000.p.1-4

1087 Datar, Chhaya Non-Brahmin renderings of feminism in Maharashtra: is it a more emancipatory force ?. Economic and Political Weekly. 34(41); 9-15 October 1999.p.2964-2968

1088 Datta, Damayanti Call me a feminist. Telegraph (Sun.Mag). 30 December; 2001. p.III

1089 Datta, Kusum Democracy in South Africa today: a feminist perspective. Asian Women. Vol. 20; Summer 2005. p. 27-52

1090 De Alwis, Malathi Interrogating the political: feminist peace activism in Sri Lanka. Feminist Review. No. 91; 2009 p.81-93

164 1091 De Guerville, Diana Huet Feminism and new forms of practice on the left. Canadian Woman Studies. 21/22(4/1); Spring/Summer 2002. p. 143-147

1092 De Mel, Neloufer Between the war and the sea: critical events, contiguities and feminist work in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 9(2); 2007. p.238-254

1093 De Sarkar, Bishakha Fight for secularism is a feminist struggle. Telegraph. 5 December; 1999.p.19

1094 Dechamma, Sowmya Ecofeminist concerns. Samyukta: a Journal of Women’s Studies. 4(1); January 2004. p. 188-195

1095 Demoor, Marysa and Pieters, jGrgen Discursive desire: Catherine Belsey's feminism. Feminist Review. No.66; Autumn 2000. p.25-45

1096 Derne, Steve The Indian women's movement and feminist theory: an assessment of MacKinnon’s model. Man in India. 81(3-4); July-December 2001. p.251-262

1097 Desai, Neera The making of a feminist. Indian Journal of Gender Studies. 2(2); July-December 1995.p.243-253

1098 Dever, Maryanne Culture shocks: feminism and difference in the Classroom. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 4(1); 1998.p.130-152

1099 Devereux, Cecily New woman, new world: and the new imperialism in the white settler colonies. Women’s Studies International Forum. 22(2); March-April, 1999.p.175-184

1100 Devika, J and Sukumar, Mini Making space for feminist social critique in contemporary Kerala. Economic and Political Weekly. 41(42); 21-27 October 2006. p.4469-4475

165 1101 Dhanda, Meena Representation for women: should feminists support quotas ?. Economic and Political Weekly. 34(33); 12-18 August 2000.p.2969-2979

1102 Di Cori, Paola Comparing different generations of feminists: precariousness versus corporations?. Feminist Review. No. 87; 2007. p.136-140

1103 Diarsi, Myra Its not only to say to Patriarchy: feminism in women's movement in Indonesia 1990's. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. V.2, 1996.p.158-169

1104 Dietrick, Gabriele Feminist political alternatives. Journal of Women’s Studies. 1(2); October-March 1997.p.29-42

1105 Dign, Naifei Subjects of feminists in question. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 11(2); 2005. p. 89-97

1106 Dipalma, Carolyn Reading : a feminist theoretical and methodological perspective. AJWS: Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. 5(1); 1999.p.50-83

1107 Doezema, Jo Ouch! western feminists "wounded attachment" to the Third World prostitute. Feminist Review. No. 67; Spring 2001. p.16-38

1108 Dolfsma, Wilfred and Hoppe, Hella On Feminist Economics. Feminist Review. No. 75; 2003. p. 118-128

1109 Dominelli, Lena Feminist social work: an expression of universal human rights. Indian Journal of Social Work. 59(4); October 1998.p.917-929

1110 Donaldson, Laura E On medicine women and white shame-ans: new age native Americanism and commodity fetishism as pop culture feminism. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 24(3); Spring 1999.p.677-696

166 1111 Donath, Susan The other economy: a suggestion for a distinctively Feminist Economics. Feminist Economics. 6(1); March 2000.p.115-123

1112 Dongchao, Min Duihua (dialogue) in-between: a process of translating the term feminism in China. International Journal of Postcolonial Studies. 9(2); 2007. p.174-193

1113 Downe, Pamela J Selling sex, studying sexuality: voices of Costa Rican prostitutes and visions of feminists. Atlantis: a Women’s Studies Journal. 23(1); Fall/ Winter, 1998.p.60-68

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