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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 16, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1997

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 16, Number 4 Winter 1997

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing ofContents 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 feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should areader wish to subscribe to ajournal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

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

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of pUblication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from SUbscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. 9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 10. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System. 11. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 12. Subject focuslstatement of purpose of the journal.

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

Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectoryofWomen's Media published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, New York, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of fhe Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appre­ ciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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

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AWlS MAGAZINE 5. Amna E. Badri. 1. 1971. 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, 2. 6/year. Omdurman, Sudan. 3. $SO. 7. ISSN 0255-4070. 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 650, 8. LC sn85·23477. Washington, DC 20005. (email: [email protected]) 9. OCLC 12747640. 5. Tamae Maeda Wong. 10. Madison. 6. Tamae Maeda Wong, National Research Council, 11. ERIC, UMI. 2101 ConsHtutlon Ave., S.W., Washington, DC 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific 20418. research in women's developmen1lssues in Sudan 7. ISSN 0160-256X and other African cOUn1r1es.· 8. LC 93·640724. 9. OCLC 23747329. ASIAN WOMEN 10. Milwaukee. 1. 1995. 12. 'AWlS promotes opportunities for women to enter 2. 2/yeOI. the sciences and achieve their career goals.' 3. $20. 4. Research Institute for Asian Women, Sookmyung AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Women's University, Chungpa-dong 2 ka, 1. 1386. Yongsan·ku, Seoul, 140-742, Korea 2. 4[year. 5. Hea Sook Ro. 3. $52 (indiv.), $157 (inst), add $6 surface rato, or 7. ISSN 1225-925X $16 air mail rate for foreign postage (Canada: add 8. LC s194·91898. 7% subscription cost, GST). Single copy: $15 9. OCLC 7673725. (indiv.), $41 (ins1.) (Camornla residents add 7.25% 12. Asian Women seeks "to present various sales tax). perspectives and raise important issues In women's 4, Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand studies' and wishes ·to serve as a communication Oaks, CA 91320. Orders from the U.K, Europe, channel between researchers In Asia and In the Middle East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 Western countries.' 80nhill S1., London EC2A 4PU, Untted Kingdom; orders from India and South Asia should be sent to ATLANTIS P.O. Box 4215, New Delhl110048, India. 1. 1975. 5. Carol H, Meyer. 2. 2/yeOI. 7. ISSN 0888-1099. 3. $20 (Canadian Indiv.), $40 (Canadian Inst.), $30 8. LC sn85-3234. Cdn. (U.S. indiv.), $50 Cdn. (U.S. inst.), $35 Cdn. 9. OCLC 12871850. (other Indiv.), $55 Cdn. (other Inst.), plus $5 tor 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; River other foreign postage. Falls; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 4. Institute for the Study of Women, Mount Saint 11. ASSlA; Applied Social Sciences Index of Abstracts; Vincen1 University, 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, caredata ABSTRACTS; caredata CD; caredata Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada (email: iNFORMATION BULLETIN; Criminal Justice [email protected]) (websrte: Abstracts; Current Con1ents/Social & Behavioral htlp:/Iwww.msvu.ca/allantisl Sciences; Family Resources Database; Health 5. MOIllyn Porter, Christine St. Peter. Instrumen1 File; Human Resources Abstracts; 7. ISSN 0702-7818. Research Alert; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; 8. LC co77-32338. Social Planning/Policy & Developmen1 Abstracts; 9. OCLC 3409640. Social Sclsearch; Social Work Abstracts; 10. Madison; State Historical Society. Sociological Abstracts; Violence and Abuse 11. The Atternative Press Index; America: History and Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's ute; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in Studies Index. Also available on microfilm from U.S.A and Canada; Bowker Serial Directories; The Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. Canadian Almanac; Canadian Business Periodicals 12, 'This journal Is committed to the discussion and Index; Canadian Uterature Index; Canadian developmen1 of feminist values, theories, and Magazine Index; Canadian Women's Directory; knowledge as they relate to social work research, Historical Abstracts; IndeX/Directory of Women's education, and practice," Contains articles, reports, Media; In1ernatlonal Directory of Little Magazines 01 research, essays, poetry, and Irterary pieces. and Small Presses; MLA.; Multicultural Education Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimination Abstracts; RE/ACE Journal Index; Resources for and oppression, especially with respect to gender, Feminist Research; The Serials Directory; Studies but Including race, ethnlcity, class, age, disability, on Women Abstracts; Women's Studies Abstracts; and sexual and affectional preference as well," Women's Studies Index. 12. "Atlantis is an in1erdlsclplinary journal dev01ed 10 THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE crrtical and creative writing in English or French on 1. 1984. 1he topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, 2. 2/year. review essays, book reviews, art and poetry.' 3. $25 (indiv.), $35 (Inst.). Single caples: $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 4, Business Manager, The Ahfad Journal, Suite 1216, 1. 1985. 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. 2. 2jyear. i v.

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~ Focus: Science Around the World

4 Editor's Notes 16 Interview: Lucy Thawe, by Pamela). Hines, PhD University of Malawi by Anne-Marie Sehmo/lner, PhD Beijing-One Year Later 6 by Anne-Marie Schmoltne" PhD Russian Women in Science 18 by Dominique Hornberger, PhD Women and Science in South 8 Africa European Women in Science by ,\famphela Ramphele, MD, PhD 21 and Humanities by Emilie jaeger; PhD Explorations in Africa: Science 10 and Career Women in Science in India: by Nancy Johnson, PhD 22 Problems and Solutions by Lalita SlIbrahmallyan, PhD Eighth International Gender 14 and Science and Technology Japanese Women in Science: Association Conference 26 Challenges and Promises by Dominique Homberger, PhD by Kilzuko Aoyagi. PhD ~ Of Interest

Motivating Your Research Team J() Legislative Update: From 28 by Kim Wells Missiles to Mammograms by Kristina Zach ~ National AWlS

President's Remarks and State AWlS Events at the AAAS 2 of the Organization 27 AMSIE '97 Conference in by jatch Daie, PhD Seattle

National News AWlS Registry of Women 5 by Catherine J. Didion 31 Scientists by Kate Durocher AWlS Unveils New Publication: 25.. Cultivating Academic Careers by Sandy England ~ In Every Issue

Honoring the Best Communicating About Science 15 by Kristina Zach 35 to the Public by Donna M. Gerardi Book Review 32 by Margaret Reilly, PhD Information Resources 37 Resources for Reading Chapter News Bulletin Board 33 by Ann Brodie, PhD Grants and Awards Employment Ads Science Publishing on the· Web Resources Order Foml 34 by Alice Deutsch, PhD Membership Fonn 2 5 Editorial "Character Talk" and Public Policy Emma Gross Articles 10 Social Work Research: Is There a Feminist Method? Sally Mason 33 Empowering Research Participants Carol Rippey Mossot and Marta Lundy 57 Feminist Issues in Qualitative Research With Formerly Homeless Mothers EliZAbeth W. Lindsey 76 Conducting Qualitative Interviews With Women Survivors of Trauma Stephanie Brzuzy, Amber Ault, and EliZAbeth A. Segal 84 Lesbians' Experiences With Helping Professionals Kathleen A. Tiernann, Sally A. K£nnedy, and Myrna P. Haga ~ 96 Mutuality in the Relationship of Homeless Women and Their Mothers ~ Joon E. Goldberg -.. 106 On the Bias .~ "Are You Married?" Two Sexual-Minority u Students' Perspectives on Field Placements 0 V) Lori Messinger and Michelle Topol "'l::l 114 Poetry :;::: Daisies l::! The Com Crib :;::: Breakthrough ~ ~ Bernadette Palma 0> ~ '"0> 116 Book Reviews '"~ Canadian Family Policies: Cross-National Comparisons. 'B-- 'E. By Maureen Baker. -.. u· V> Reviewed by Sarah B. Greenblatt l::! ",' Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: t; Black Women's Health Activism in America, 1890-1950. 1-4;:S

A Biannual Journal 3 Winter 1996 Vol. 3 Forward Gender and the Politics of the College Curriculum The Gendered Politics of Knowledge: Lessons from the U.S. Marilyn R. Schuster 1 Commentary Gi-beom Lee 23 Revisioning the Curriculum: Institutional Responses to Women's Studies in Higher Education Shelley Feldman 29 Commentary Young-hwa Kim 43 Gender, Politics and the University Curriculum in Malaysia Azizah Kassim 49 Commentary Jung-Slll< Youn 75 Gender Policy and Women's Higher Education in Modern Japan: A of Hiroshima Jogakuin Fujiya Kawashima 79 Commentary Ji-moon Suh 101 The Socio-Political Implications of Gender and Curriculum in Korean Higher Education On-jool< Lee...... 105 Commentary Moon-hee Kang 121 Gendered Experiences in Korean College Education: Analyses of Curriculum and Campus Climate Hea-sool< Ro, Jeong-shin Han, Kyung-ocl< Chun Young-Ian Kim, Jae-lim Oh 125 Commentary Ki-oh Jeong 175 Viewpoint Female Education in Nepal Puma Shova Chitral

FalVAutomne 1996

Volume 21.1 Editorial Marilyn Porter and Christine St. Peter

Introduction Margo Matwychuk and Pamela Moss 3 Rebordering Feminist Praxis

Articles Maria Mies 10 Liberating Women, Liberating Knowledge: Reflections on Two Decades of Feminist Action Research

Una deGuevara and Helene Demers 2S 11ze "Sister/Strangers" Community Play: A Celebration of Immigrant Women's Experiences and Achievements

Adriana Piscitelli 30 Third World Practices, First World Funding and the Women Between: A Case Study in .

Masy Powell and Jennifer Keck 40 Researching 'Women in Production and Maintenance Jobs ':Towards a Feminist Praxis

Helen Rezanowich 49 Reinventing the World with Video

Isabel Dyck S4 Whose Body? Whose Voice? Theresa Smalee 63 Uncertain Angles: Women's Activist Performances of the Body at Risk ofDis/ease

Helene Demers 72 Reciprocal Relationships: Research and The GAP/Options Community

Brenda Beagan 7S "Diversifying" the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status ofWomen: Questions of Identity and Difference in Feminist Praxis

Susan Albion and Janella Ozard 8S Court Monitoring Program of the Victoria Status a/Women Action Group

Baukje Miedema 89 Building a Research Team: The Struggle to Link . the Community and the Academy ARn~~ PU~~ !lIS 5 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'etudes sur les femmes

FalllAutomne 1996 (continued) Voillme 2/.1

Siripom Skrobanek and Jyoti Sanghera 94 Sex Trade and Globalized Traffle in Women

Josie Schofield 105 The Theory and Practice ojCommlmity-Based Feminist Activism

Heather Eaton 109 Liaison or Liability: Weaving Spirituality into Ecofeminist Politics

Marge Reitsma-Street 123 Activist Research Contributions /0 Shlllling Down A Welfare Snitch Line

MihoOgino 133 Abortion, the Eugenic Protection Law and Women's Reproductive Rights in Japan

Sharon Bennett 139 Lesbian/QIleer Activism vs. Academia: Inlerviewof Usaj. lander

Jo-Anne Lee 142 Power, Praxis, Positioning and Subjectivities .

Deborah Yaffe 154 Feminism in Principle and In Practice: Everywomans Books

Keith Louise Fulton 158 Blowing the Whistle on HaIred: demonstrating against homophobia

Contributors to this Issue 166

Contributors' Guidelines 169

Ads 171 6

Winter 1997 Volume 17. Number 1

FEMALE SPI RITUALITY

Editorial 3

RECLAIMING Prienessess and "Sacred Prostitutes" in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean by Johanna H. StutluJ 6 The One Who Is Many, The Many Who Arc One: Power and Potentiality in the Sacred Females ofPrc-Christian Ireland by Shmy Rowky 10 From Prc#Christian Goddesses ofLight to Saints ofLight by Moniqut Nicholson 14 "She Swims and Floats in Joy": Marguerite Porcre, an "Heretical" Mystic ofthe Later Middle Ages by /{a/hum Garay 18 The Writings ofjuJian ofNorwich as Accomodation and Subversion by Cherie Bova 22 "I Love to Tell the Story": Women in Ompon Newfoundland Methodism by Sandra Btardsa// 26

EMPOWERING "This Spot ofGround": Migration. Community, and Identity Among Spiritual Baptists in Toronto by Carol B. Duncan 32 Images ofthe Goddess: Spiritual AspeClS ofthe Women's Life Cycle by E. L (Betty) Dona/Json 36 Female Empowerment in Goddess Worship, or, Goddess Worship in Toronto by Saroj Chawla 40 The Rebirth ofMidwifery: A Political Spirituality by Louis! Mangan Harding 45 Resurrecting the She-Bear: Circumpolar Mother ofSpiritual Feminism by KAarina KAilo 48 Spiritual Empowerment Through Spiritual Submission: Sufi Women and Their Quest for God by Amila ButurolJi( 53 Translating Spiritual Commitment into Service: The Response ofEvangelical Women to Wife Abuse by uri Otaman-Hall and Naney Muon-Clark 58 Rosh Chodesh~ Intersecting Feminism and Judaism by Susan Ofrrin 63

JOURNEYING Madness and Power in India by KiJhwar AhmtdShirali 66 The Church ofthe Risen Elvis: Female Initialion Through Sacred Souvenirs by Ann! Manduolm 72 Ex~riencing Mother Meera by ChriJroph" ROil 78 The Phoenix ofFaith by Sharon Sing" 83 Living on the Edges by Charlottt Caron and Gail Christy 86 Letter to Uncle Jay by Shl"U Clark 89 The Smell ofRoses by Candis Graham 91 From Judaism to Buddhism: A Jewish Woman's Search for Identity by Dtborah Drodry 93

CelEBRATING Female Rituals and Female Priestly Roles in Traditional Chinese Religion by Jordan Pap" 96 Mother and Goddess: The Ideological Force ofSymbols by Ludl Maril-Mai DuFmnl 101 The Role of Female Spiritualists in Africa: Persistance With Change by Charks A, A'Jyinam 103 The Creation ofLiturgy for Jewish Women by Paulana Layman 107 The Social Life ofSilence by Sharon HI/burn 113 Losers, Weepers, Finders, Kee~rs by Ludl Maril-Mai DuFmnl 116 New Dawn New Creation by Philippa SThmitgti<>w 119 The Presence ofMother Earth in Women's Ceremonies: Observations ofan Ojibway Medicine WomanlWiccan Practitioner by Marilyn Joh",on 121 canactian WOIllan stucues ees cahiErs deIafemI1le cW"\Cf 7 Winter 1997 Volume 17, Number I (continued) FEMALE SPIRITUALITY

POETRY Wife Of by Womm and Torah 9 An Ode to Lilith by Mithlk BU101 13 For St. Catherine (and intrepid women everywhere) by Caithkm Brndy 2S Where I Find My Peace by Kalit Brook 44 Rosh Hodesh by Lyn Lifihin S2 When I Still Rode Horses by Lyn Lifihin S6 Ela< Chayyim, I Augusl 1966 by Libby S,hti" S7 Branded Moments by D. C S'twart 6S Teenage in Bosnia byJoanna M WtJlon 71 In the dream by Shui4mis Y,lin 81 The P~m as Home by &nu Norman 82 Procrastination by Pht1ynt Williams Thatch" 82 When I Think ofYou by Sondra Woolfrty 90 The Heart ofLove by Sandra Woolfrty 90 Night Poem by Sondra Woolfrty 90 Alive bylu"' Andm 99 Mid·Streant by&nuRodin 100 On Making My First Fishbone Sculpmce by Shulamis Ytlin 106 By His Wounds You Have Been Healed by Anonymous 112 Zita by Ullit Timmins 120 Ntw Dimensions by Sondra Woolfrty 120

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Changing Roks ofWomm Within fht ChriJrian Chur(h a/Canada by f.qis M. Wihon 123 Btyond the Wa/kd Gartkn: Anglican Womm and the Prilsthood by Maryoril Powkl 124 Her Shart ofthe Bussings Eunuchs fir fhi Kingdom ofHtawn Adam. Ew, and the Strpmt A History ofWomm in fhi W#/, Volume I, From Andmt GoddmtJ to Chris/ian Saints Hypalia ofAkxandria by Samutl Wagar 12S FnniniJrn and Christian EthiN by Eva C Karpinski 127 Simone tit BtaUIIO;r: The Malting ofAn Intt/lutual Woman by Dtborah Htlkr 128 En Guist d'AmantJ: Potmts Choilis par Dominiqut O'Ntill 129 Club Chtrnobyl by j. Ro,hon 130 Profiks ofFtmak Gmius: ThJ'rtttn Crtafivt Womtll Who Changtd fht World by Ptg Til1k 131

FRONT COVER Tamara Thiebaux, "Trinity," watetcolour. 22'·' x 15", 1993.

BACK COVER Tamara Thiebaux. "Crone," wa[ercolour, 30" x II", 1993.

Tamara is a ulfraught artist and has illustraud thrit publiJhid childrmi books, Shi /iNtI 10 wOTk in wauTcoloUT, aJ wtll as ink, and fabric, fht IalttT ofwhith Jht uw 10 makt dolh-vny big (nint fiu) or vny Jlnall (IWO inchtI). Tamara crta/tJ flom a umt ofetltbration oflift, inspiringfTtsh pmptCNVtI, and chalknging social conditioninp. Sht curmltly /iVtI in HOT/Ollvilit, ou/sitk Wo/ji;i1it, Nova Scolia. 8 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law

Volume 6 1996 Number 1 Table of Contents

Disarming Nicaraguan Women: The Other Counterrevolution ...... Evelyn Figueroa 273

Scripting Reality in the Legal Workplace: Women Lawyers, Litigation ,Prevention Measures, and the Limits of Anti-Discriminatiion Law ...... Susan Bisom-Rapp 323

Voices/Voces in the Borderlands: A Colloquy on Re/constructing Identities in Re/constructed Legal 387 Spaces Melissa Harrison and Margaret E. Montoya

Book Review: The Imaginary Domain, by Drucilla 443 Cornell Terence Dougherty From the Editors Page 1 9

LUMINOUS OBSCURITY: MARGUERITE YOURCENAR AND THE ACADEMY Margit Dementi Page 3

SUMMER EVENING Maya Hostettler Page 31

Speciill Topic: [M]other Eilrth

THE OTHER WOMAN IN CHRETIEN DE TROYES'S YVAIN Natalie Grinnell Page 36

"SOULLESS MACHINES" AND STEPPENWOLVES: RENEGOTIATING MASCULINITY IN KRENEK'S lONNY SPIELT AUF Joseph Auner Page 58

BUILDING A "HOUSE OF EARTH": MARY AUSTIN, ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST AND WRITER Benay Blend Page 73

ON THE EVE OF DESTRUCTION: TECHNOLOGY, NOSTALGIA, AND THE FETISHIZED MATERNAL BoDY Elizabeth Fulton Page 90 INTERSECTIONS Page 115 ATTITUDES OF MOTHERING: REVIEW OF RITA DOVE'S MOTHER LOVE CALLS Lesley Wheeler Page 117 Page 106

BACK ISSUES NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Page 119 Page 113 10

'El1tCr;!1Cncc/{'El1tCl";gcncfJ! RONICLES® Spring Equinox 1997 A Journal of Conscious Aging

Cover Eve Roberts Whitcomb Poem: Who Is She? 3 Jeanne Hardy Inside Crone 4 Dear Crone, 6 Crones Counsel IV 9 Phyllis Clifton, Mahta.vin, Mnimaka, Maggie Rowlett, Emergence/Emergency Intro: Frozen Feelings on the Dark Side of the Moon 11 Ann Kreilkamp (Art: Eve Roberts Whitlomb) INTERVIEW: Deena Metzger 13 Sandra Hyde (Photo: Cathleen ROllntree) The Fires ofMy Freedom 18 Charmian (Art: Channian) An Open Letter to Our Daughters 22 Barbara Lewis, Anne Rarich, Carlotta Tyler Spiritual Emergence 26 Lynne Namka (Art: Jeri LAwson) The Mirror 29 Mary Larkin (Photo: Candice Everett) Poem: Emerging 30 Ann Niedringhaus MovingThrough MidIife 31 Kiki Suarez (Art: Lia Kass) Poem: after the menopause 35 Gwen Purdy ConsiderYourselfA Priestess 37 Gwen Morgan-Jones (Art: Tina Stmble) BURNING INTHE BELLY 40 Carol Rosin VOICES: Collective Emergence 47 Re-Empowering the Feminine 47 Jo Nell Lumbard Activating the Collective Crone 47 Chenue Colton Gill Poem: Sleep 47 Charlotte Moon LodgeVisions 48 Neva Howell 49 (Artist: Milee Park) Sounding a Painless World Birth 50 Mary Saint-Marie Poem: Zodiacal Light 51 Shirley Powers

Croning Ceremony: Red & Purple Croning 52 Delores A. Austin Honoring Death: My Mother's Passing 53 Serena Anne Russell Column: OneView from "Over the Hill" 55 Jean Mountaingrove Column: Country Crone 56 Jeanne Hardy Column: Sands ofTime57 Karen Sands Crone Tales: Signs & Portents 58 Susan Baumgartner, Melissa Bendikson, Jeanne Hardy,Jane Hutchinson, Sarah Peterson, Cathryn Wellner Crone Clarion 59 Glenda Martin and Jeanne Hardy Raven Reviews 63 Dee Hadley,Joan Fagan,Janet Dugan, Redmoonsong, Ellen Carr, Glenda Martin Empowerment 11 A Journal of Women For Women

Vo.1 1994

Women and Technology: Imapct of the Technological 1 Changes on the Employment of Rural Women in the Handloom Sub-Sector in Bangladesh Najmlr Nur Begum

The Issue of Literacy and Women's Role in the 13 Development Process Saleha Begum

Politics and Women's Development: 23 Opinion ot Women MPs of the Fifth Parliament in Bangladesh Farah Deeba Chowdhury

Women in Politics 37 Najma Chowdhury

Homebased Subcontracted WomenWorkers : 61 A Case ot Subcontracted Garment Women Workers in Bangladesh Farzana Nalm

Women in Agriculture : Present Role and 73 Potential for Future Growth Khaleda Salahuddln

Family, Work and Dimensions ot Female Poverty 93 Najma Siddiqi

Book Review UNDP's 1994 Report on Human Development 103 in Bangladesh: Empowerment of Women Board of Editors Em powermen t 12 11 Journal of Women For Women

Vol. 2 1995

Rural-Urban Migration and its Impact on Women's Roles and Status Rita Afsar

Women in Development: Experience ofNGOs 31 in Some Villages ofKapasia Thana ofGazipur Distict S. M. Nuru/ A/am, Rasheda Akhtar and IsratAhmed

Nutritional Situation ofthe Adolescent Working 55 Girls in a City Garment Factory . Fahmida Karim and Luthfor Ahmed

Women in Public Administration and Management: 63 Bangladesh Experience Mohammad Mohabbat Khan

Empowering Women: Wage Employment 83 in the Garment Industry Pratima Pau/-Majumder Sa/ma ChoudllUri Zohir

Non-Valuation ofWomen's Household Work 113 in Bangladesh: Some Observations Nilufar Parveen Translated by Roushan Jahan Elfriede Jelinek: The First Two 108 Full-length Studies Tobe Levin Intriguing Answers to an Intriguing Question 114 Anna Maria Crispino

Considering Education in the 1980s and 1990s 115 Geert ten Dam and Sabine Severiens

BOOKS RECEIVED 119 m&in._l_·s_m__--.::::...;;;:..:.:....:....:~ 14 ,:.' Fie ._ CONTENTS ipsychology Volume 7, Number I, 1997

______EDlTORIAL

5 Editorial Note ______SPECIAL FEATURE

Feminist Responses to the 'False Memory' Debate

7 Editors' Introduction: The Delayed Memory Debate: Why Feminist Voices Matter Laura S. BROWN and Erica BURMAN 17 I. Screen MemorylFalse Memory Syndrome Ann SCOTT 22 II. Violations of Power, Adaptive Blindness and Betrayal Trauma Theory Jennifer 1. FREYD

33 III. Feminists and False Memories: A Case of Poslmodem Amnesia Sara E. SCOTT 39 IV. Scientific and Judiciallllusions of Objectivity in the Recovered Memory Debate Connie M. KRISTIANSEN, Susan J. HASLIP and Katharine D. KELLY 46 V. False Memory Syndrome: Theory or Defence against ReaJity? Esther SA RAGA and Mary MacLEOD 52 VI. Institutional Responses to the False Memory Debate Be.h FOLLINI 57 VII. Commentary: Conflicts Over Recovered Memories - Every Layer of the Onion Chris ATMORE

______ARTICLES

63 Sex and Gender Comparisons: Does Null Hypothesis Testing Create a False Dichotomy? Olga Eizner FAVREAU 83 Adopted Women Give Birth: Connection between Women and

> Matrilineal Continuity Mary Rucklos HAMPTON 107 'Wham Bam, am I a Man?': Unemployed Men Talk about Masculinities Sara WILLOIT and Christine GRIFFIN

______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

129 I. Identity and Language: The Example of Welsh Women Brec'hed PIETTE 138 II. Gender and Race: Whereto Psychology in South Africa? Cheryl POTGIETER and Cheryl DE LA REY 143 III. An Argument for the Analysis of the Social Construction of Female Residential Carers Tina HERRING 148 IV. The Sexual Politics of Double Suicide David LESTER Feminist 15 Bookstore News 1:1\11:111: Women & Humor Volume 19 Number 4 November/December 1996

Humor Publishing Women's Humor ..... 29 The Oldest Joke in the Book ..... 25 Lesbian Adventure Novels: Get Reali 33 Articles Binti Legacy: Africa's First Feminist Bookstore 15 Bookpeople Celebrates 25 Years 35 Returns: Too Much Wallpaper. 39 Canadian Content 43 Short Raves .... 45 Bestsellers ...... 55 Bookstore News 19 News/Short Stories ...... 7 ABA Sells Trade Show' FTC Drops Antnrust Case Against Publishers' Borders Goes Union' Serpent's Tail Closing U.S. Office' Calyx Publishes Nobel Laureate' Women's Press/UX Tilles Available in the U.S.• Update: Womyn's Braille Press' Obituary: Alma Routsong/lsabel Miller Trivia & Commentary 21 Departments Ad Index . 127 Announcements . · 42 Back to Press & Other Good News. · 4B Classified Ads . 128 Leiters . 5 Subscription Information 40 They WentThat-A-Way . 49 Writing Wanted ..... 54 The Books Art Books ... 87 Canadian Books 57 Gay Men's Lit 77 Kids' Lit . 60 Mysteries . 67 Music News . 71 New Media . 59 Our Own Presses. 91 Publisher's Row. . 117 Science Fiction & Fantasy · 61 Small Presses ., 101 University Presses .... 109 16 Feminist Bookstore 1II1\lllIIIf,,\.b"~ News 1 III II ~: o Women in Cyberspace •

Volume 19 Number 5 January/February 1997

Women in Cyberspace Opening a Cybercafe! .... 23 To Website or Not to Website . 29 The Birth of a Web Page "Empire" 25 Cybergrrris Book List ...... 37 Articles Tokyo's Feminist Bookstore: Ms. Crayonhouse 19 Trivia & Commentary ...... 17 News/Short Stories ...... 7 ABA & Random House Reach Settlement. Publishers Abandon BEA • News From Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press' Calyx Sells Into the Forest for $350,000 • Bookpeople Launches WORDS Distribution' More Borders Elections' Salo Returns to Cincinnati • Girlfriends Buys On Our Backs' Black Bookstore Week • Obituaries: Meridel Le Sueur, Winnie Wan-ru Pong Bookstore News 15 Bestsellers ...... 43 Departments Ad Index . 103 Back to Press & Other·Good News. . 41 Classified Ads . 104 Letters . 5 Subscription Information 84 They Went That-A-Way . 39 Writing Wanted ..... 42 The Books Art Books ... 45 Canadian Books 59 Gay Men's Lit 52 Kids' Lit ... 47 Mysteries .. 53 Music News. 61 New Media. 49 Our Own Presses . 67 Publisher's Row. . 93 Science Fiction & Fantasy 55 Small Presses .. 73 University Presses .... 87 Feminist 17 Bookstore ews 1:1\11:111:

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Articles Holiday Sales ...... 18 Nuts & Bolts of Fundraising...... 25 Publisher's Column: The Rise & Fall of ABA 27 Calyx's Year From Heck. .. 31 TCB: Basics of Bulk Mailing 35 News/Short Stories ...... 9 Bernie Rath Resigns from ABA· Call for Fourth National Women-In-Print Conference· BENABA 1997 EventslWho's Where· Borders Moves to Top of Naiad's Wholesale Sales· Pacific Pipeline Declares Bankruptcy· Cleis Moves to San Francisco. Unionizing at Borders· Laugh Lines in Cyberspace. Pandora, New Venture Awards Bookstore News 17 Bestsellers ...... 45 Departments Ad Index .... 131 Announcements · 23 Classified Ads 132 Letters ..... 5 Subscription Information 12 They Went That-A-Way 39 Writing Wanted ..... 43 The Books Art Books ... 49 Canadian Books 47 Gay Men's Lit 55 Humor . 51 Kids' Lit ... 53 Mysteries .. 59 Music News. 69 New Media. 75 Our Own Presses. 79 Publisher's Row .. 121 Science Fiction & Fantasy 63 Short Raves ... · 44 Small Presses .. · 95 University Presses 109 18

Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 18, No.2, Winter 1997

CONTENTS

From the Edlton ii Book Reviews When the Seen and Not Heard Start Shouting: Listening to Young Women by Ednie Garrison Young, Female, and Sexually Active in the 19905 by Deborah L. Siegel 4 Recent Books By, For, or About Girls and Young Women Reading for Real: Magazines for Girls and Young Women 8 by Megan Scanlon Feminist Visions: Give Me That Camera! Playing with Gender In Videos about Girls by Lisa Parks 10 Feminist Publishing 13

_World Wide Web Reviews: Funding Sources for Women .. by Elizabeth Breed 14

ComputerTalk Compiled by Linda Shull 16 Wisconsin Bibliographies in Women's Studies 20 Archives 20 New Reference Works In Women's Studies Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others 21

Periodical Notes Compiled by Linda Shull 28

Items ofNote Compiled by Renee Beaudoin 33 Books Recently Received 34 Etlitorial: Creating a Forum for Feminist Economic Inquiry Diana Strassmann .\RTlCLES 19 Can Feminist Thought Milke Economics Mnre Objective? ; Sandra Harding Robinson Crusoe: The Quintessential Economic ~Ian~ 33 Ufa Gmpard ~ 'rj ~ What Difference Does Gender Make? Rethinking Peasant 53 tTl ;;l ~ Studies ....'" .... Cannen Diana Deere ....Z "Holding Hands at ~lidnight": The Paradox ofCaring Labor ;3 ~ U'>...., Sa IIC.\· Fulbre ;;l Child Care Centers as Workplaces 93 "'"~ trl (') .\(\'ra H. Strober. Suwnne Gerlach-Downie, and Kenneth E. Yeager .... 0 Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation: All in the Feminist 121 Z Famil,,? "! 0 .\t. l'. La Badgett ~...... ~ Becker"s Theorr of the Family: Preposterous Conclusion's' 141 '0 (') Barbara R. Bergmann ~ U'> SocialiJ nstitutional Variables and Behavior within Households: 151 An Empirical Test using the Luxembourg Jncome Study SheUe)'.-\. PhippJ and Peter S. Burton Reslacking the Deck: Family Policy and Women's Fall-Back li5 Position in Germany Before and After Unification L.",m Duggml EXPLORATIONS Jntroduction 195 Barbara R. Bergmaml Do Young Women TradeJobs for Marriage? A Skeptical View 197 Myra H. Strober Do Not Sell Marriage Short: Repl~' to Strober 207 Shoshana Grossbard·Shechtma1l . BOOK REVIEWS Paula England (ed.). Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory 215 Donna Landry and Gerald Maclean, Materialist Feminisms Janice Peterson and Doug Brown (eds), The Economic Status of Women Under Capitalism Deborah M. Figart andEllen Mutari Barbara Einhorn, Cinderella Goes to Market 222 Nanette Funk and'Magda r-.iueller (eds), Gender Politics and Post·Communism Valentine Moghadam (ed.), Democratic Reform and the Position ofWomen in Transitional Economies MieuMeurs Michele A. Pujol, Feminism and Anti-Feminism in Early 230 Economic Thought Zohrth Emnmi Notburga Ott. Intrafamily Bargaining and Household 234 Decisions Anita Chaudhuri Margaret Randall, Sandino's Daughters Revisited: Feminism 239 in Nicaragua Janet M. Tanski Notes on Contributors 247 Information and Announcements 249 Notes for Contributors 252 Editorial: Critical EXl'hanl{t's vii D;,ma SlmsmuII/1I

20 ARTICLES fhe DiscO\'er~' of"t·npaid Work": The Sorial COllst'tluenres of Iht' Expansion of"Work" Swa/l HllllmJ'lll'f,it Women\ Education and Economic Well-Being 21 ,\I. .-\ 1/1/1' Hill lind t:liwbt,tll ,\1. King (/) 0\ U 0\'"..... Teen Pregnancy: Government Programs Are Not the Cause ,17 ...... Rl'hl'(((l .\1. mank ~ "~ 0 DIALOGCE Z ~ 0 Opening Questions 59 "l" U '" Cullt't'll Lalllm "'-l ... " The l.ast of the Modernists? 63 f-< "'"i! .\1. r. 1.1'1' Had{(ell .....(/) ~ Z Gender and El'ollomics: Islam and Pol\'gamy -;\ Question or Iii ...... Callsalit~· ~ SUI/dra Hall' "i! ~ ...."" -~ EXPLOR,\TIO'(S Introduction HI The Welfare Reform Deb,lte YOli Wish Would Happen R(jw(\' .-\lbddn .-\ Welfare Reform Based on Help for Working Parents 85 Barbam Bngmml1l111U1 Heidi Hartmann Thoughts on the Help for Working Parents Plan 91 Linda Gordon Wage Work. Famil~' Work, and Welfare Politics 95 GlI:eudO(\'lI Mink Wh~' Can't We Care for Our Own Children: 99 Belty Reid ,\Ianddl The Help for Working Parents Plan: Some Potentials and 105 Problems Robert Hot'fnUlll Get Real! Look to the Future, Not the Past 109 Heidi Hartmall" aild Barbara Bergmallll

BOOK REI'fEII'S Shoshana Grossbard-Shechtman. On the Economics of 121 Marriage: A Theory of Marriage, Labor and Divorce Frallce,1 R. lrnollt'.' .\anq· Folbre. Who Pays for the Kids? Gender and the 1211 Structures ofConstraint Lourdes Belzeria Emily P. Hoffman, cd.. Essays on the Economics of 132 Discrimination LOIS racheua

JO\Tt' .Jacobsen. The Economics ofGender ,\1(1)' E. )'otmg :\aila Kabeer, Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in 141 Development Thought Cllt'l)'l R. Doss

.\otes on Contributors 147 Information and Announcements 1:')1

\'oles for Contrihutof'i L")/ ARTICI.ES Women's Well· Being. ron-ny. and Work Intensity ,\laria Sagmri(J nom 21 Et:ol1ol1lists. SllCial Relormers. and Prophets: A Feminist 26 Critique of Economil: Efficiency J)mrilla I\. Harker Ratt'. Class. and On;upational ~fobiliIY: Black and White 40 WOlllen in Service Work in lhe United Slates 'Tl ,\1llfi~WI 2 rr. PlIli'nfllld Sum Ro,If1l!mg E"" ::: .-\ Gender .\nal}'sis of V,S. Labor Markel Polities for the 60 II Working Poor .....'" -Z Dl'!mmh M. Figarl amiJllllf [,apirlus ~ ..,Vl- Gender Earnings Inequality in the Service and Manufacruring 82 II Industries in the U.S. trl ('") ,\Iidwt'l (;1"/'1'111' (/1/(( Emi6' HaJJuar ~ 0 .'" Z DL\ I.OG L' F. ~ !:::: 0 On Work and Idleness 96 .... ::: \0 Ht'gt'llia (;af{llier (II1f{la/m Dupre \0 ('")- Vl Epistemology and the Tasks of Feminist Economks 110 jaud A. S"h '"

The niscreel Charm of the Bourgeoisie 119 DOl/aid N..\lcUoJke.\' ROil \'fI.\'llge: :"a\'igating through the Contempol'ar}' 125 Epistemologicall.andscape Sawlnl Harding lIOOK REI'IEWS C:hris Beasley. Sexual Economyths: ~onceivinga Feminist 128 Economics Graeme D, Snooks. Portrait of the Family Within the Total Econom}': A Study in Longrun Dynamics, Australia 1788­ 1990 Ulumda Shmp amI Swau Douath MaryJo Hane .11ld David T. Ellwood. Welfare Realities: From , 1:~5 Rhetoric to Reform Roherta Spaher-Roth. BeverlY Burr. Heidi Hartmann. and Loi~ Shaw. Welfare Thai Works: The Working Lives of AFDC Recipienls Theresa Funiciello. Tyranny of Kindness: Dismanlling the Welfare System to End Poverty in America E/aillf 1\lrCmtl' Rosi Braidoui. Ewa Charkiewiu. Sahine Hausler. and Saskia 141 Wieringa. Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development: Towards a Theoretical Synthesis t:imall 7.eill-Elabdill Harriet Fraad. Stephen Resnick. and Richard wolrf. Bringing 146 II All Back Home: Class, Gender and Power in the Modern Household AIII,Dm'l.1 Elisahetta Addis. \'aleria E. Russo. and l.oren7.0 Sebesta (cds.). J50 Women Soldiers: Images and Realities ./O(lU Combl

:\Oles on Conlributor... 154 Thanks to Reviewers 15i Information and AnnOlllH't'l11ents 15B :'\oles for Conlributors 164 ARTICLES 22 Gender and Cooperative Behavior: Economic Man Rides Alone Stephanie S/'guirw, Thumas Stet/ens ami .\lark A. Lul'l. Why Marxist. Feminist and Ami-Racist Economists Should be 22 Marxist-Feminist-Anti-Racisl Economists Jillie '\-laUhaei Household Services and Economic Gro\\,th in the C niled States. 43 1870--1930 Barrlet Wagman and Nanc,V Fo/bye rfJ U DIALOGLE ~ -o Intraduction: Interrogating ;\larkels/Interrogating Gender 67 z Diana Strassmallll o Debating \farkets 69 u Peter Dorman, Nm,9' Fa/bye, Donald .\[cC!v.lkf)' ami Tom Weiss/wpj ~ Edited b)' Tom Weisskopf and NmlC)' Fa/bye 1-< Where Has All the Gender Gone: 86 rfJ L)'ml Duggan andJermiferOlmsted -Z Taking Gender to Market 90 -~ Wellard H·j/k w A Paradigm Of OUT Own 94 r.... Susall Feiner "Debating ~rarkets": A Rhetorical.·\nalnis of Economic 98 Discourse Limla R. Robertson Getting the Beuer of Becker 114 Frances Woolley EXPLORATIONS On Being An Equal Opporlunity Hire: A Personal 121 Reminiscence Margarrt S. COIl'11la'l On Being An Equal OpportunityJournal 130 Lit/ia Polml),i

BOOK RE\'IEWS Prue H\'man. Women and Economics: A New Zealand -133 Feminist Perspective Julir A. ,vel-mil Philip Mirowski. Natural Images in Economic Thought: 136 llMarkets Read in Tooth and Claw" Drucilla Barker Susan F. Feiner. Race and Gender in the American Economy. 141 Views from Across the Spectrum Peter F. Bell Thomas R. Bailey, Learning to Work: Employer Involvement 144 in School-to-Work Transition Programs Barbara R. Bergmann

Notes all Contributors 145 Information and Announcements 14H Notes for ComribulOrs 15-4 FEMINIST ECONOMICS 23 Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1996

Editorial vii Diana Strassmann

ARTICLES Gender, Market and Community on Femecon in May andJune 1994 Roxan< Harvry Gudeman with Stephen Gudeman

Sex Discrimination in Indian Labor Markets 41 Malo.thy Duraisamy and P. Duraisamy

Gender Analysis of Family Planning: Beyond the Feminist 'IS. 63 Population Control Debate lnesSmylh

"You Are Not Excused From Cooking": Peasants and the 87 Gender Division ofLabor in PakiSlan A. Haroon Akram~Lodhi

Women's Employment Patterns During the U.S. Inter-War 107 Period: A Comparison ofTwo States EUmMuiari

The Prevalence ofGender Topics in U.S. EconomicsJournals 129 rana van der Meulen Rodgers

DIALOGUE Love and Money 137 Deirdre McCloskey

BOOK REVIEWS Mary R.]ackman. The Velvet Glove: Paternalism and Conflict 141 in Gender, Class, and Race Relations Barbara R. Bergmann

Notes on Contributors 145 Information and Announcements 147 Notes for Contributors 155 FEMINIST ECONOMICS

24 Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 1996

A Special Issue in Honor of Margaret Reid Guest Edited by Nancy Folbre and Michele Pujol

CONTENTS

Introduction ix For Margaret, With Thanks Nancy Folbre

ARTICLES Margaret Gilpin Reid: A Manitoba Home Economist Goes to Chicago Evelyn Forget Margaret G. Reid: Life and Achievements 17 Yun-Ae Yi Counting Outputs, Capital Inputs and Caring Labor: 37 Estimating Gross Household Product Duncan Ironmonger Unpaid Household Work and the Distribution of Extended 65 Income: The Norwegian Experience lulU! Aslaksen and Charlotte Koren An Estimation ofTime and Commodity Intensity in Unpaid 81 Household Production in Norway lulie Aslaksen, Trude Fagerli, and Hanne A. Gravningsmyhr A Modest Proposal for Inclusion ofWomen's Household 93 Human Capital Production in Analysis ofStructural Transformation Kathleen Cloud and Naney Garrett

EXPLORATIONS Introduction 121 Naney Folbre and Michele Pujol Generate and Disseminate! The U.N. Platform for Action 123 Joallll Vanek Excerpt from the Report of the United Nations' Fourth World 125 Conference on Women, Beijing, September 4-15, 1995 Vllited NatiollS Scenarios for a Redistribution of Unpaid Work in the 129 Netherlands Marga Bruyn-Hlilldt Forum: Rrsearch Priorities on NOl1markel Production 135 Of Milk and Coca-Cola 137 ,'teNia AdWl)'U FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 2, Number 3, Fall 1996 25 (continued) A Special Issue in Honor of Margaret Reid Guest Edited by Nancy Folbre and Michele Pujol

Thou Shalt Not Live by Statistics Alone, But It Might Help 139 Lo"rdes Bet/eria Measure it to Make it Count 143 Robert Eisner The Valuation of Unpaid Work at Statistics Canada 145 ChrisJacksoll Priorities for Research on Nonmarket Work 149 Duncan Iron monger

BOOK REVIEWS Film directed by Terre Nash, Who is Counting? Marilyn 153 Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics MichNe Pujol Luisella Goldschmidt-Clermont and Elisabetta Pagnossin- 156 Aligisakis, Measures of Unrecorded Economic Activities in Fourteen Countries Sick)' Pouw Peter Groenewegen (ed.), Feminism and Political Economy in 159 Victorian England ~Iarr Ann Dimand, Robert W. Dimand, and Evelyn L. Forget (eds), Women ofValue: Feminist Essays on the History of Women in Economics [)eborah Redman , Women and Economics: The 167 Economic Factor Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution l\tm)' Ann Dimalld

Notes on Contributors 177 Thanks to Reviewers 181 Information and Announcements 183 Notes for Contributors 193 Index- Volume I, 1995 197 Index- Volume 2, 1996 203 26 feminist review

NUMBER 55 SPRING 1997

CONSUMING CULTURES

Editorial Consuming Cultures 1

Troubled Teens: Managing Disorders of Transition and Consumption Chris Griffin 4

The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order Donna J. Haraway 22

Bridging the Gap: Feminism, Fashion and Consumption Angela McRobbie 73

Desperately Seeking... Joy Gregory 90

Looking Good: The lesbian Gaze and Fashion Imagery Reina Lewis 92

Gender, 'Race', Ethnicity in Art Practice in Post·Apartheid South Africa: Annie E.Coombes and Penny Siopis in Conversation: Annie E. Coombes 110

After the Ivory Tower: Gender, Commodification and the 'Academic' Joanna de Groot 130

Reviews Paula Graham on Fear of the Dark: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Cinema 143 Maggie Humm on Resident Alien: Feminist Cultural Criticism 145 Reina Lewis on Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest 148

Noticeboard 150 FeminIst Voices \ FIU:t U-\IJI!'iO'\ \ltEA '\E\\ S .IOl R'\AI.: n, \\ 0\11 '\ lOll. \\ 0\11 '\

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Volume 10, Number 1 February 2 - April 1 1997

A Woman's Truth Is Her Power by Pam Banker 7 Contents I Si And So She Said... I I Role Models Not i Voices Silenced? Supermodels 10 i, by Karen Schultz 1: by Kim Whiting 1

The Ecofeminist Net- International Women's work: The Call To All Events in 1997 10 Women by Sandra Klippel 1 Outrage by Rosa Lee Hanson 11 1 Letters 21 I Unveiling Herself Editor's Notes 21 Publicly: Tahereh Qhorrat-ol-aY!1 Newsbriefs 31 by Atefeh Oliai 11 I Black Women's Her- I Affirmative Action story...Through The and Equal Employ- Whole Year ment Resources 12 by Kathie Rasmussen 4 Network 14 Radical Feminism Calendar 15 Remaindered by Karen Milstein 6 Classifieds 16 Feminsit Voices Wants Youl 6 28

LATE WINTER 1996 ISSUE 56

4 IRTROOUCTIOR I OOIRO OR TWEHTY - ACElE80AllON

POETRY BACK 6 SlIYE'S Of FEAR Marge Piercy 75 UPCllMINO ISSUES; OUiOElINES fOR SUBMISSION 19 THE AllU'E Erin Moure 80 ANKDUNCEMENTS/CAllS fD' SU8MISSIDIIS 25 EARTH PER yERSE libby Scheier 84 8AC' ISSUES 31 POSTCARO fROM [ESVOS Mary di Micbele 87 SUBSCRIPTION INfO 32 YEllOW THE SWEET ACHE Betsy Warland 37 POSSIRlllTIES Mona Oikawa 45 STONE 8A8Y Sandy Shreve 49 PEACE ON EARTH OODDWlll TO MER Candls Graham 55 YOUNSER SISTER Kate Braid 56 EXCERPT fROM CHAlEUlLS; EXCERPr fROM oSlAm C6cile Cloutier (Traduced by Barbara Godard)

67 ATALE OF TWO BRUNCHES; REMIHDER Leslea Newman 69 STEREO-TYPE FRIOOIN' Lillian Allen

fICTION 7 ANO THE HEART PAUSES fOR BREATH Claire Harris 38 HER HEAO AVIlLASE Makeda Silvera 47 EASlER SUNOAY Janice Gould 51 HOW I TRIEO TO SAVE ASAINT Susan Swan 72 EXCERPT fROM TAXER Oaphne Marlatt

SPEAKING TEXTS 22 THE fEMALE ROOY Margaret Atwood 28 lA MATI IRE ET NOS [PAULES (MATTE' AND DU' SHDUlOERS) Nicole Brossard 59 rORK fKOM SOUTH TO HORTH Angola Hryniuk 62 OREAMIKO Of MUSIC - SOME STRATESIES fOR WHIlE WRIlERS Ann Oecter rontzers• 29 A Journal of Women Studies VQI..lR,£ XVII, Nl.M3ER 2 1996

Introduction Shelli B. Fowkr, Tiffimy Ana LOpez, Kate Shanley. Colktle Marie Annstead Caroline Chung Simpson, and Traue Yamamoto Hairstory (poetry) 119 Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation on Swan Carter Carter Ctitical and Pedagogical ImetVemions in the Reliquary For My Braid (art) 121 Teaching ofEthnic Autobiogtaphy 4 Leila Cohoon Jacqueline Stejimko Leila's Hair Museum (att) 122 New Ways ofTelling: Latinas' Nattatives ofExile and Return 50 Mary Winters Hair is the Refuge (poetry) 128 Pamela Riney-Kehrberg "Broke in Spirits": Death. Depression. and Sara Claytor Endutance ThtOugh Wtiting 70 Big Marna Washed Her Hair (poetry) 129 Ire", AublY Kellogg HAIR from HERESIES The Intractable Lessons ofBad Hair (fiction) 130 Connie Koppelman The Politics ofHait 87 Andrea Gardner etOWn, Battettes, Battettes (detail), and Pins (art) 133 Molly Kmejick Sugar and Spice (fiction) 89 jeannette Marie Mageo Hairdos and Don'ts: Hair Symbolism and Sexual Pamela Ann History in Samoa 138 High Strung, High Twang, Before Butterflies, and Tangles #5 (art) 90 Lesa Luders Another Mother for Our Child (fiction) 168 Wmdy Surimky ContributOrs 174 A Read-Aloud Story (fiction) 95 Gloria Toyun Park SHAVE (performance att, photogtaphic documentation, Masako 0'a) 101 Binnie Ktrshmbaum and Susan Montez Wigs (fiorion) 105 30 Gender and Development

Contents Volume 3 Number 1 February 1995

Editorial 1 Caroline Sweetman Thinking about 'culture': some programme pointers 7 Seble Dawit and Abena Busia Gender relations, development, and culture 13 Maitrayee Mukhopadhayay NGOs, gender, culture and multiculturalism: a Zimbabwean view 19 Col/eta Chitsike Challenging cultural constraints: a personal testimony 25 Rehana Khatun Adeer talks to Liz Clayton Working with a radical agenda: the Musasa project, Zimbabwe 30 Sheelagh Stewart Women, conflict, and culture in former Yugoslavia 36 Jovanka Stojsavljevic The rise of religious fundamentalism in Britain: the experience of Women Against Fundamentalism 42 Sue Katz Culture and the law in Islam 45 Women Living under Muslim Law Institutional opposition to gender-sensitive development: learning to answer back 47 Sara Hiupekile Longwe Fempress: a communication strategy for women 51 Adriana Santa Cruz 'I, Black woman, resist': Interview with Alzira Rufino 55 Katrina Payne Resources: Book Review: Colour, Class and Country: Experiences of Gender, (eds Gay Young and Bette Dickerson) 59 Janette Davies Organisations working on culture 61 Further reading 61 Call for Papers 677 <: 0 From the Editor 678 e= 31 Articles " Becoming a Racist: Women in Contemporary 0- Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazi Groups Z KA1ltLEI!N M. BLEB 680 "ea- Women's Exchange in the U.S. Garage Sale: ".., Giving Gifts and Creating Community '" GRETCHEN M. HERRMANN 703 Understanding the Inequality Problematic: From Scholarly Rhetoric to Theoretical Reconstruction CYNTIllA D. ANDERSON 729 0 Rozzie and Harriet? Gender and Family Pallerns of Lesbian Coparents ~ MAUREEN SlJU.lVAN 747 Negotiating Power, Identity, Family, and Community: ~ Women's Community Participation 0 Ro NAOMI ABRAHAMS 768 "0 C/) Book Review Essays ea-" 0 Gender and the Academic Experience: ".., n Berkeley Women Sociologists 'D 'D- editedby Kathryn P. Meadow Orlans and Ruth A. Wallace 0\ Individual Voices, Collective VISion: ~ Fifty Years ofWomen in Sociology edited by Ann Goetting and Sarah Fenstermaker HELEN A. MOORE andJULlli ANN HARMS CANNON 797 Mothering: Ideology, Experience. and Agency edited by Evelyn Nakano Glenn, Grace Chang, and Linda Rennie Forcey Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family and Factory by Louise Lamphere, Patricia Zavella, and Felipe Gonzales with Peter B. Evans LYNIIT U1TAL 800 Book Reviews Ambiguous Empowerment: The Work Narratives ofWomen School Superintendents by Susan E. Chase B. LINDSAY RICH 803 Cumnt Widowhood: Myths & Realities by Helena Znaniecka Lopata BBTIl B. HESS 804 Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco by Judy Yung WENDYL.NG 805 Index 808 Gender & Sociery is partially supported by the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of Toledo Call for Papers 5 From the Editorial Office 6 32 Articles The Politics of Reproductive Benefits: U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive and Infertility Treatments LESLffi KING and MADONNA HARRINGTON MEYER 8 Korean Immigrant Women's Challenge ~ .... to Gender Inequality at Home: The Interplay of ~ '" Economic Resources, Gender, and Family -,., IN-SOOKLlM 31 U .. 0 .. (In) Secure TImes: .0" U) Constructing White Working-Class lJ"" ~ Masculinities in the Late 20th Century MICHEU..B FINE. LOIS WBIS.JUDI ADDELSTON. and JULIA MARUSZA 52 "It's Part of the Game": Physicality and the Production of Gender in Women's Hockey NANCY TIlEBERGB 69 Holy Men and Big Guns: The Can[n)on in Social Theory I JOEY SPRAGUE 88 Research Report Gender, Ethnicity, and Immigration: Double Disadvantage and Triple Disadvantage among -.. Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market .0" a RBBECA RAUMAN and MOSHE SBMYONOV 108 Z" .Book Reviews - Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-Transfonnation in Women~ Lives "a by Martha McMahon '0" SUZANNE K. KBrLBR 126 > Politics and Scholarship: Feminist Academic Journals and the Production ofKnowledge by Patrice McDermott LINDA GRANT 128 Bisexuality and the Chollenge to Lesbian PolitifS:.. , .. Sex, Loyalty, and Revolution by Paula C. Rust MELISSA S. HERBERT 129 Gender Trials: Emotional Lives in Contemporary Law Firms by Jennifer L. Pierce SUSAN ), FERGUSON 131 Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies and Gender Justice by Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea SHIRUlY A, HILL 133 In Search ofRespect: Selling Crack in EI Barrio by Philippe Bourgois AMY FARRBLLand RUTII HOROWI1Z 134 With Thanks 137 Gender do Society is partially supported by the University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara, and the University ofToledo. GENDERS 25 1997 33 SEX POSITIVES? The Cultural Politics of Dissident Sexualities

Foreword vii

PART ONE Sex \Vars: Pornography, Postmodernism, and Problems of Feminist Opposition

1. Reading Feminism's Pornography Conflict: Implications for Postmodernist Reading Strategies 3 Nicola Pitcbford 2. "There Is Nothing Else Like This": Sex and Citation in Pornogothic Feminism 39 J.VolJ1IIi iWorgensterll

3. Starting from Snatch: The Seduction of Performance in Bertha Harris's Lover 68 Victoria L. Smitb

PART TWO Queer Nations: Colonialism, Race, and Sexuality

4. Historic Image/SelfImage: Re-Viewing Cbicana 97 Elissa]. Rasbkin 5. Out in Africa 120 Gaurav Desai

6. Public Face, Private Thoughts: Fetish, Interracialism, and the Homoerotic in Some Photographs by Carl Van Vechten 144 James Smalls vi CONTENTS

PART THREE Dissident Sexualities: Historical Perspectives

7. Love + Marriage = Death 197 Sandel·L. Gilman

8. "With This Ring I Thee Own": Masochism and Social Reform in Ulysses 22 5 Laura Frost Contributors 265 Guidelines for Prospective Contributors 267 34 HECATE

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation Vol. XXII no. ii, 1996

4-9 Editorial * FOCUS ON ASIA AND AUSTRALIA 10,66 Etchings Marine Ky 11-30 Who Are We Talking About? Asian-Australian Women Writers: An Overview Tseen-Ling Khoo 31-48 Multivocality, Orientalism and New Age Philosophy in Turtle Beach Gaik Cheng Khoo 49-55 Asian Culture and Asian Identity Yasmine Gooneratne 56-60 'Letter from Kalimantan' Alison Lambert 61-65 Poems by Alison Lambert, Ouyang Yu, Kher-Shing Lee * 67-78 The Price of Justice Ros Kidd 79-81 'Bandages' Jen Crawford 82-86 I Grieve for Audrey June Faith Walker 87-100 Mabelled Paula J Byrne 101-102 'Coming Up for Air' Alana Kelsall 102-107 Poems by Rhonda Vickoce, Dawn Bruce, Jorie Manefield, Sarah Carmela Helen Endacott and Coral Hull 108-113 'Rice-Bub and the Dark-Dark' Carolyn Logan 114-127 What Will You Wear to the Revolution? Thatcher's Genderation and the Fashioning of Change Tara Brabazon 128-129 Poems by Geoff Goodfellow and Kathleen Dzubiel 130-139 The Race for Race: Feminist Scholarship and the Positionality Impasse Janine Little 140-143 'Ophelia: A Theory' TM Peiris 144-153 It's My Party and I'll Cry If I Want To: Recent Autobiographical Writings of Australian Women Communists Ian Syson 154-155 Letter. Response to Gillian Whitlock Paul J Watson ·-.

35 HE~'20NS WOMEN'S NEWS IIc FEMINIST VIEWS

WINTER 1997 VOL II No 1

Letters 2 WOMEN'S NEWS Mining Exttacts Toll on Women ofLabrador 6 Dream Untavels as Fences Go Up...... 7 Investing with a Conscience 8 Women Build New Currency in India 10 Caregiver Grads Chart New Territory 12

FEMINIST VIEWS

The Rebuilding ofAmethyst House: by Rose Mary Murphy & Helen Levine 15 Nelson House: When Conllict Hits Close to Home by Anita fAhey 22 Volunteer Work: Do Feminists Do It Differently? by Andrea Addair 24 Babes in Toyland: What's a Feminist Mom to do? by Elku Reifkr 26 Hanging Up on Phone Sex Work by ShaWTld Glllllel 28

paCt IS REVIEWS _ Challenging Co-Dependency/Tbey Say You'te Crazy ReviewJ by Cy Thea Saud 30 Nattering On rhe Net R.eview by Heather MenzitJ 31 Power Surge/Fori:>idden Entry RevietUJ by Amanda LeRougetei 32 living in Harm~ny Review by OJlken'f3rf1dIhaw 34 MUSIC REVIEWS: Carol Ann Weaver, Omou Sangari, Michelle Wright 35

COLUMNS ------THE BUZZ by 1YJhad Man}i 39 BODY WISE by Val Paape 40 ON THE EDGE by Lyn CockhuY7I 41 COLE'S NOTES by Sman G.OJle 43 LAST WORD by Penni Mitchell 48 36

------... ~------VOLUME 11 NUMBERS 3>4 SPRING+SUMMER+FAlt 1996

Loyol to Gloria fiction by Catherine Wrighl. poges 3·4

First Words poem by lin Schlossmon photos by by Katie Duhomel poge 5

The Gift poem by Morjorie Raemer poge 5

Maternity Leave fiction by Noncy Dickinson poges 6·7

The Cunt Poem poem by Nancy Harvey · page 8

Talking to Men poem by Cathleen Colbert page 8

Girl in a Red Dress fiction by Torie Qison : pages 9

Case Histories by Dionne Hunter with photos by Vivian Selba : pages 11·14

At the Goblin Market fiction by Mary Sharrall page 17

Life in Spanish is Feminine: Vida fiction by lo·Ann Yolanda Hernandez page 19

The Daughter I Don't Have poem by lyn lifshin page 21

Afterbirth poem by Ruth Corradi page 21

Book Reviews by Margaret Waller, Marjorie Roemer, and Susanne Sturgis...,...... pages 22·23

The Back Page: announcements, congratulations, elc poge 24

On the Cover: photograph by Billy Roy HYPATIA 37

VOL. 12, NO.1 WINTER 1997

vii Preface Shannon Sullivan Domination and Dialogue in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of

20 Sara Heinamaa What is a Woman! Buder and Beauvoir on the Foundations of the Sexual Difference

40 Ofelia Schutte A Critique of Normative Heterosexuality: Identity, Embodiment, and Sexual Difference in Beauvair and lrigaray 63 Ellen T. Armour Questions ofProximity: "Woman's Ploce" in Derrida and lrigaray 79 Claire Colebrook Feminist Philosophy and the : lrigaray and the History ofWestern Metaphysics 99 Jean P. Rumsey Justice, Care, and Questionable Dichotomies 114 Greta Gaard Toward a Queer Ecoferninism 138 Larry May and James Bohman Sexuality, Masculinity, and Confession

155 Jennifer Tannoch-Bland From Aperspectival Objectivity to Strong Objectivity: The Quest for Moral Objectivity

Book Review

179 Nancy A. Stanlick Feminist Interpretations of , by Maria J. Falco

183 Notes on Contributots

185 Guidelines fot Contributors/Call for Papers 188 Announcements 192 Books Received 195 Recent Back Issues 38 I N I T IA T I v E s

SPECIAL IsSUE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT, PART 2

Volume 57, No.3 1996

From the Editor's Desk

Raising Expectations: Institutional Responsibility and the Issue of Sexual Harassment 1 Lesley A. Diehl

Visually Hostile Environments as Sexual Harassment 11 Ann Hassenpnug

From the Margins to the Mainstream: Sexual Harassment . in K-12 School 19 Nan D.Steln

Dealing with the "Sexual" in Sexual Harassment 27 Helen Remick and Angela B. Ginorio

Sexual Harassment in Academia: Individual Differences in Student Reporting Behaviors 37 Unda I. Rubin, Sherry B. Borgers, and Nona Tollefson

Changing Legal Aspects of Sexual Assault and Harassment: Implications for Practice 47 Sophle W. Penney

Resources 53 I N I T I A T I v E s 39

VOLUME 57, NUMBER 4 1996

From the Editor's Desk

The Leadership Challenge for Women College Presidents 1 Margaret Jablonski

Gender Differences Among Faculty in Campus Governance: 11 Nature of Involvement, Satisfaction, and Power Darla J. Twale and David M. Shannon

The Role of Attribution and Significant Others in Gender . 21 Differences in Mathematics IsmaeJ Ramos

The Academic Climate for Women, 1973-1996: Any Change? 29 Lorraine Gorrell

Women and Health: A Multidisciplinary Team Teaches 35 Preventive Health Maija Peterson" ElaIne Phillips, Undo S. Dannlson, Christine G. Zimmer, and Barbara Havira

Graduate Student Sexual Harassment: Do Personal 43 Perceptions Make a Difference? Karen W. Bauer and Kelly E. Green 40 ~~n's World No. 30,1996

Editorial: Why Are Violations of Women's Human Rights Different?

Universal Declaration of Human Rights 4

1996lsis·W1CCE Exchange Programme: Violence Against Women in Situations ofArmed Connic~ An Issue of Human Rights Fenella Porter 6

AIDS (Poem) Magdl1lene Dlad1a 9

Women's Rights as Human Rights: Practical Approaches Toward aRe·Vision of Human Rights Charlotte BUMh 10

Documentation: Expanding the Future of Human Rights Discourse Donna SulJJvan 14

Documenting Women's Human Rights: TheAsian Perspective IndaJ Lourde, Sajor 16

Demystifying United Nations Bodies and Mechanisms FarrahNar. 19

UN Bodies Chart 23

The UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women 24

I am only human: Women 'bum out' during war A menagefrom Zonka Mnevic 25

International Feminist Network: Afghani,tan and Paki,lan 26

Women's Human Rights Organisations 28

The Isis·W1CCE Collection 31 Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 41 An International Forum

VOLUME 8 NUMBER 3 1996

Targeting Sex-Role and Power Issues with a Functional Analytic Approach: Gender Patterns in Behavioral Marital Therapy Claire Rabin Mavis Tsai Robert J. Kohlenberg

Clinical Praxis: Examining Culture and Power in Family Therapy 25 Steven M. Kogan

What Kind ofa Lesbian Is a Mother? 45 Elissa A. Shore

REFLECTIONS

No Place in the Family Album 63 Dava L. Weinstein

BOOK REVIEWS

Gender, Power and Relationships, edited by Charlotte Burclj: and Bebe Speed 69 Reviewed by Dusty Miller

Ethical Decision Making in Therapy: Feminist Perspectives. edited by Elizabeth 1. Rave and Carolyn Larsen 71 Reviewed hy Carrell Dammann

The StOlY ofa Marriage, Volume / and Volume II: The Letters ofBronislaw Malinowski and Elsie Masson, edited by Helena Wayne 75 Reviewed by Jill Freedman

Ending the Cycle ofAbuse, by Philip G. Ney and Anna Peters 78 Reviewed by Alisa S. Beaver

Treating Women Molested in Childhood, edited by Catherine Classen 85 Reviewed by Jan Goldman Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 42 An International Forum

VOLUME 8 NUMBER 4 1996

FROM THE EDITOR

The Fourth World Conference on Women Beijing, China, 1995 Betty Mac Kline-Karrer

Half the Human Race: The Intemalional Women's Movement al the End of Ihe Twentieth Century 5 Kathleen Clolld

We're Never Turning Back (NGO Manlra) Or: .. Expeci Everything to Be as You Wish" 21 Marianne Walters

Too Blessed to Be Stressed: Excerpts from My China Diary 35 Deborah Anna Lllepnitz

Group Therapy al The Appointed Restaurant: A Report on the NGO Conference, Huairou, China, 1995 47 Sharon Home

REFLECTIONS

Interview with Lydia Horton 57 SlIkie Magraw

BOOK REVIEWS

Gender & Power in Rllral North China, by Ellen R. Judd 69 Reviewed by Gene Combs

In a TIme ofFallen Heroes: The Re-Creation ofMasclllinity, by R. William Betcher and William S. Pollack 72 Reviewed by Morris Taggart

Engendering Motherhood: Identity and SelfTransformation in Women sLives, by Martha McMahon 77 Reviewed by Joan Friebely

Becoming a Father: Social, Emotional, and Clinical Perspectives, edited by Jerrold Lee Shapiro, Michael J. Diamond, and Martin Greenberg 81 Reviewed by Morton S. Perlmlltter

Women at Risk: Isslles in the Primary Prevention ofAIDS. edited by Ann O'Leary and Loretta Sweet Jemmoll 83 Reviewed by Jeri Hepworth Journal of Gender Studies 43

Volwne 5 Nwnber 3 November 1996

Special Issue: POST·COLONIAL ISSUES

Subjects and Cilizens: nation, race and gender.from Oroonoko to Anita Hill (Michael Moon & Cathy N. Davidson, Eds) and Imperial Leather: race, gender and sexuality in Ihe colonial conquest (Anne McClintock) reviewed by Sara r.,·lills 392

Wriling Women and Space: colonial and post-colonial geographies (Alison Blunt & Gillian Rose, Eds) reviewed by Sarah Radcliffe 394

Femininity and Masculinity in Eightmlth-Century Art and Culture (Gill Perry & Michael Rossington, Eds) and ~Vomen, {(RaceJ~ and JVn'ting in the Early Modml Period (lvlargo Hendricks & Patricia Parker, Eds) reviewed iJyJane Spencer 396

Race and the Education ifDesire: Foucault's hislary ifsexuality and the colonial order ifthings (Ann Laura Stoler) reviewed by Caroline Ramazanoglu 398

Gender, Work and Popuwlion in Sub-Saharan AjiUa (Aderanti Adepoju & Christine Oppong, Eds) and Changing Perceptions. Wn'tings on gender and development (Tina Wallace & Candida March, Eds) reviewed by Alison Le,vis 399

Visual Voices. 100 Photographs ifvillage China by tile women if }iaman Province (Gao Fayvan, Ed.) reviewed by Alison Lewis 400 /

Ajiican l'~;'men Soulh if Ihe Sahara (Margaret Jean Hay & Sharon Stichter, Eds) re"ewed by Deborah Fahy Bryceson 40 I

~Ha{e' and 'Female' in Developing Southeast Asia (\Vazir Jahan Karim, Ed.) reviewed by Andrew West 402

Bessie Head: thnnder behind her ears (Gillian Stead Eilersen) re\,ewed by Gaele Sobon- Mogwe 404

BOOKS RECEtVED 405

:-;OTICEBOARD 411

:-;OTES 0:-; CO:-;TRIBUTORS 415

CALL FOR PAPERS 416

VOLU1iE CO;"'IE:\iS AXD ACTHOR I:\DEX TO VOLU~IE 5, 199G (continued, next page) 44 Journal of Gender Studies

Volwne 5 Nwnber 3 November 1996

Special Issue: POST-COLONIAL ISSUES

(continued)

I,vn lnlles. Guest Editorial 269

Ketu H. Katrak. Post-colonial '''omen's Colonised States: mothering and m-othering in Bessie Head's A Qjleslion ifPower and Kamala Das' A{y Siory 273

Tina Shenal/. Palestinian Costume, the Intifada and the Gendcring of Nationalist Discourse 293

Rumina Sethi. Contesting Identities: involvement and resistance of women in the Indian Xational ~'lovement 305

/ ]osna Rege. Codes in CanRiet: post-independence alienation in Anita Desai's early novels 317

Shmmilla Bee~mohlln. The Gender of Post-colonialism 329

Sun;l; JVamjoshi. Two Short Stories: The Foo/hard}' Fawn and the Raging Lioness and A Bot/Ie Bmsh Fanlasy 335

Tum; ,Habotflu Sephu(a. Three Poems: 'The Terrorist's Bride'; "Vis Cistren!' and '),Iy Bum and I' 337

Bever/f)! Aaidoo. Engendering'Equality: from writer to reader 343

Delia Jarrell-Macau/f)!. A Woman's Little lIIadness 353

Co/in Graham. Subalternity and Gender: problems of post-colonial Irishness 363

Magda/ene Allg-Lygaie. Evel)where to Go But Home: on (re)(dis)(un)location 375

BOOK REVIEWS Reading Te.\'ts and Reading !ius in tlte Post-colonial Era, rot. 2: Right here, where )'OU stand (Hae-joang Cho) re"ewed by Young-Rae Gum 389 Journal ofLesbian Studies 45 Classics in Lesbian Studies Part I

Volume I, Number I 1997

Introduction: What Are "Classics" in Lesbian Studies? I Esther D. Rothblum Some Like Indians Endure 9 IDENTITY Mati-ism and Black Lesbianism: Two Idealtypical Expressions ofFemale Homosexuality in Black Communities ofthe Diaspora II Gloria Wekker "Coming Out" in the Age ofSocial Constructionism: Sexual Identity Formation Among Lesbian and Bisexual Women 25 Paula C. Rust A Study ofLesbian Lifestyles in the Homosexual Micro-Culture and the Heterosexual Macro-Culture 55 Joyce C. Albro Carol "fully Sappho Was a Right-On Adolescent: Growing Up Lesbian 69 Margaret Schneider

Growing Older Female: Heterosexual and Homosexual 87 Mary Riege Laner

Lesbianism in Female and Coed Correctional Institutions 97 Alice M Propper

Lesbian Women ofColor: Triple Jeopardy 109 Beverly Greene Journal ofLesbian Studies 46 Classics in Lesbian Studies Part II

Volume I, Number 2 1997

HISTORY AND LITERATURE

Who Hid Lesbian History? 149

"Imagine My Surprise": Women's Relationships in Historical Perspective ISS Leila J. Rupp

Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English 177 Catharine R. Stimpson

Lesbian Ethics and Female Agency 195 Sarah Lucia Hoagland

PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Toward a Laboratory ofOne's Own: Lesbians in Science 209 H. Patricia Hynes

National Lesbian Health Care Survey: Implications for Mental Health Care 217 Judith Bradford Caitlin Ryan Esther D. Rothblum

Negative Sexual Experiences with Men Among Heterosexual Women and Lesbians 251 JoAnn C. Brannock Beata E. Chapman

Therapy for Lesbians?: The Case Against 257 Rachel Perkins

BACK TO POLITICS

Putting the Politics Back into Lesbianism 273 Janice G. Raymond 47 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 8 NO.4 WINTER 1997

Editor's Note / 6

ARTICLES DorothyKo The Shifting Meanings of the Body as Attire: Footbinding in Seventeenth-Century China I 8 Ann Waltner and Pi-ching Hsu Lingering Fragrance: The Poetry of Tu Yaose and Shen Tiansun I 28 Ruth Rogaski Beyond Benevolence: A Confucian Women's Shelter in Treaty-Port China I 54 SuZheng Female Heroes and Moonish Lovers: Women's Paradoxical Identities in Modem Chinese Songs I 91 WangZheng Maoism, Feminism, and the UN Conference on Women: Women's Studies Research in Contemporary China I 126

REVIEW ESSAYS Wendy Singer The Politics of Dignity / 153 In Other Words: New Writing by Indian Women edited by Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon; Blood into [uk: South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War edited by Miriam Cooke and Roshni Rustomji~Kems; Tile History of Doblg: An lIlustrated Accowlt ofMovements for Women's RigMs and Feminism ;11 India, 1800-1990 by Radha Kumar; A" I"dia" Freedom Fighter Recalls Her Life by Manmohini Zutshi Sahgal, edited by Geraldine Forbes; Sketches from my Past: Encounters with India's Oppressed by Mahadevi Varma.

Susan Mann The History of Chinese Women before the Age of Orientalism / 163 The Inner Quarters: Marriage and tile Lives ofClIi"ese Women i" the S,mg Period by Patricia Buckley Ebrey; Teac11ers of the Inner Chambers: Women and Cllltllre itl Sevefltee'ltll~Centflry Chifla by Dorothy Ko. Charlotte L. Beahan Recent Scholarship on Women in Literature and on the Concept of the Body in China I 177 Gender Politics ifl Modem China: Writing mtd Feminism ed. by Tani E. Barlow; Body, Subject afld Power itl Cllifla ed. by Angela Zito and Tani E. Barlow.

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS I 187 CONTRIBUTORS I 199 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS I 201 ANNOUNCEMENTS I 203 48

2 SECOND TUOUGIlTs: Gay and Lesbian Online by JeffDawson. Reviewed by Ellen Greenblatt. 3 Push by Sapphire. Reviewed by Helena Louise Montgomer)'. 4 The Girls Next Door: Into the Hearl ofLesbian America by Lindsy Van Gelder & Pamela Robin BnUldl. Reviewed by Kirsten Backstrom. 5 I Used to De Nice by Sue O'Sullivan. Reveiwed by Spike Katz. 6 RePresenting BiSexualifics: Subjects and Cultures of Fluid Desire cd. by Donald E. Hall and Maria Pramaggiorc. Reviewed by Sheela Ardrian. 7 Volcanoes & Pearl Divers: ESS8)'S in Lesbian Feminist Studies ed. by Suzanne Rail. Reviewed by Aorewa McLeod. 8 In the Time of the Right: Renection on Liberation by Suzanne Pharr. Reveiwedby Stacey Young. 9 Posthuman Dodies ed. by Judith Halberslam and Ira Livingston. ReviewedbyEloise A. Buker andLakesia D. Joh1l50n. 10 Unspoken Rules: Sexual Orientation and Women's Human Rights ed. by Rachel Rosenbloom. Reviewed by Glenda M. Russell. to free your mind: The Book for Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Youth and Their Allies ed. by Ellen Bass and Kate Kaufman. Reviewed by Kathleen Quinlivan. II Split Brilches: Lesbian Practice/Feminist Perfomance cd. by Sue-Ellen Case, Reviewed byJulia Willis. 12 Buddhist Women on the Edge: Contemporary Perspectives From the Western Frontier ed. by Marianne Dresser. Reviewedby Miriam /lIanna Bat Dhanila. 13 Lesbians are so chic •.• that we are not really lesbians at all by Laura Cottingham. Reviewed by Kenon Breazeale. 14 Moving Into tbe Space Clea~ed by Our Mothers by f\.1ary Dorcey. Reviewed by Cilldy Riede. 15 Hot! International Lesbian: Love and Sex in 7 Languages ed, by David Appell and Paul Balido; Damron's Women's Traveller.

Reviewed by Martha Stolle. I 15 Lesbian Therapisfs and Their Therapy: From Doth Sides ofthe Couch ed. by Nancy D. Davis, Ellen Cole, and Esther D, Rothblum. Reviewed by Mary Hayden. 16 Cassell's Queer Companion: A Dictionary of Lesbian~nd Gay Life and Culture cd, by William Slewart. Reviewedby Mary Jane Beeclt. 16 Elegy: a poem by Barbara Lerr. 17 Queer Studies: A Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Anthology cd. by BrcttlJeemyn and Mickey Eliason. Reviewedby Margaret Shildrick. 18 The Price You Pay: The Hidden Cost orWomen's Relationship to Money by Margaret Randall. ReviewedbyJudith Byrne. 20 Samc-Sex Dynamics Among Nineteenth Century Americans: A Mormon Example by D. Michael Quinn. Reviewed byBetteS. Tallen. 22. Reclaiming the Hearlland: Lesbian and Gay Voices from the Midwest ed. by Karen Lee Osborne and William 1. Spurlin. Reviewed by Kel Munger. 23 Life in a Day by Doris Grumbach, Reviewedby Linda AI. Stern. 23 Lesbian Sex: An Oral History by Susan E. Johnson. Reviewedby Linda Bernhard. 24 Switch Hitters: Lesbians Write Gay Male Erotica and Gay Men W~ite Lesbian Erotica cd, by Carol Queen and Lawrence Schimel. Reviewed by Sylvie COIIStanline. 25 IfYou Had a Family by Barbara Wilson. ReviewedbyAndrea L. T. Peterson. 25 The Four Winds by Gerd Branlenberg. Reviewedby Robin Bemstein. 26 Two Friends and Other Nineteenth~CenturyLesbian Stories by American Women Writers cd. by Susan Koppelman. Rviewedby Rita S. Kranidis 27 Emerald City Blues by Jean Stewart. Reviewed by Cherri Slmr. 27 Fast Ride With the Top Down by Harper Grey. Reviewedby Allys Dierker. 28 SECOND TUOUGIITS: Nothing But The Girl: The Blatant Lesbian Image cd.by Susie Bright and Jill Posener. Reviewed by T.P. Catalano. 29 Baby, It's Cold by Jaye Maiman. ReviewedbyAnn Birnbaum. 29 Rough Justice by Claire Youmans; Wavewalkerby Stella Durry. Reviewedby Carol Schmidt. 30 Lei's Face the Music and Die by Sandra Scoppetlone. Reviewed hy Charlotte Sharke. 31 III Wind by Nevada Barr. Reviewed by DOJlna Allegra. 32 Heart on Fire by Diana Simlllonds; Yes I Said Yes I Will by Judith McDaniel. ~evielred by LisaSltapiro. 33 Wild Things by Karin Kallmaker; The Girl Next Door by Mindy Kaplan. Reviewed by Judith Stelhoum. 34 Rn'lr.w EssA\': Lesbian Ethk!;, Part II by Sarah l.ucia Iinaglillld. LILA 6: WOMEN ANd CULTURE 49 AsiA PAcific WOMEN'S STudiES JOURNAL

1995

Message

Articles

Women and Culture in Indonesia: Images in Religion, Customary Law and the State I Daimaria Pakpahan

Religion, Gender and Reflexivity in Anthropology 12 Mary Drum, MSC

Cultural Oppression of Women in India: The Woman Question in Context 28 Nirmala Jeyaraj

The Dialogue Between White Feminism and Indigenous Women 35 CII/lla Bulbeck

Some Thoughts on Images ofFemale Power in Post-War Philippines 51 klina Roces

Women ofFengyang . 68 Zhang Lixin

Study Ambiguities ofMotherhood in the Philippines 89 Delia Aguilar

Book Review Feminist TIJeology/Christian TIJeology: In Search ofMethod 105 Pamela Dickey Jinlllg

Profile Institute of Women's Studies, Lahore (pakistan) 109

News Briefs ...... III

Publications Catalog 115 50 VOLUME 21. NO.4 HINI£R 1996

Lilith is named for the legendary predec.eHor of Eve who insisted on equality with Adam. After the Holy One created the first human being. Adam, the Holy One created a woman, also from the earlh. and called her Lilith. Lilith said: "We are equal because we both come from the earth....

HEALING: A OBPRRTMBNTS SPECIAL SECTION 2 FROM THE EDITOR 12 3 IS OUR SUFFERING GLOBAL NEWS ABOUT TRANSFORMATIVE? JEWISH WOMEN'S LIVES by Susan Schnur Amplifying women's voices '. The A rabbi comes out ofthe closet as a chronically banana and the condom: a tale from ill person, and shares what she has culled from Russia • The language of domestic a book of healiog psahns. violence • One giant step backward with The Na1l1lY • Black women, 14 jewish women, and their dolls BEING SICK AND 6 BEING JEWISH 7 by Tamara Green LETTERS EACH OF US HAS A NAME Racism obscured • Addenda to history "Everywhere I read that we are created in Hyphenated name? Hebrew name? Got God's image. What about me? Does God also ·Should girls just be girls? • And other rid ofyour ex-husband's name? \Vho are walk with crutches, responses from our readers you named for? Yiddish name? Hate have difficulty breath­ your middle name? Trouble pronouncing 31 ing? Why did God do your name? Listen in as women of all such a lousy job with IN THE BEGINNING ages dish about what we want to be my body?" One profes­ As we join PBS in rethinking Genesis, called. sor asks the questions; here's a little light reading ... Rachel Naomi Remen and Rabbi Shoni 33 Labovitz offer partial 28 REVIEWS answers. CONSTRUCTING THE LILrrH considers new fiction from JEWISH FEMINIST PANTHEON AJlegra Goodman, new ideas about 18 by Sarah Blustain motherhood from Anne Roiphe and BATHING Who are the pillars of present-day others, a concentration~camp cookbook PEARL jewish feminist scholarship? And what to tear your heart out, and a remarkable a short story do these women-and the "pioneer range of other books Jewish feminists by Shelly Fredman scholars" of the 19705 and 1980s say need to know about. Eldercare: A grand­ about jewish women's studies (and daughter moves from about each other) as we approach the 42 hostility to love. year 2000. A LILITH 20th anniver­ sary review. TSENA RENA When to travel, where to send your 22 story, what to learn, whom to call: HOW DID THEY GET LILITH's indispensible listing of INTO HER WOMB? 48 resources. by Sarah Blustain IT WAS NO FUN judith Helfand lost her reproductive system at by Ruth Gay 6 25 thanks to the "wonder drug" her mother It turns out that Woody AJlen didn't CREATIVE EDGE invent anhedonia. ForJewish immigrants took while pregnant. As "A Healthy Baby Art you can order! Girl"-Helfand's startling film about being a in America, happiness was just not seen DES daughter-heads to the Sundance as a legitimate goal in life. LILITH's Festival, Helfand talks about her mom, her back page on women's history-"The politics and the community of filmmakers Ways We Were"-asks what happened who've helped her heal. when the American ideal of romantic love and matinee idols clashed with the 24 realities of sour tenement lives. SACRIFICE a short story by Batya Swift Yasgur Survivor's guilt plagues a young woman, who tries to assuage it under the surgeon's knife. 51

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2 Editorial & Letters 3 Fifty is just the beginning Guy Hilton Interviews Horlna Abromovlc 6 Seduction of Liberty Solly-Anne Huxtable on shopping and the exotic 10 Shopping Horysia lewandowsko's artist pages 12 Soapbox Ifyou could steal a work of art... 14 In my car Reo Stavropoulos Interviews Jenny Holzer 15 I like to be in 3 Anne Homlyn on Triplicates 17 Different currencies: what is the price of a good woman? 80th libby Anson and Amanda Sebestyen on Rubies and Rebels 20 Going Bananas Pauline lucas on Shelley Sacks 21 Traditional, banal and qUirky Astrid Greenberry on Rochel Whitereod 22 See bodies - but what are you looking at? Nancy Proctor on SKINT 24 Missing Kisses NiCky Hodge on Cyburban Fantasies 25 Ain't no telling secrets to well 'ard men Jenny Jones on emma Rushton 26 Rewind Every Second Year Jennl Meredith 27 This is where I come from Siumee Helen Keelan on From the Interior cnd Dialogue of the Present 28 Round-up Books 29 News 30 Listings 52

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume XIV, Numbers 3 & 4 FalllWinter, 1996

Articles

THE MOTHER OF ALL FUTURE DEBATES: WOMEN IN COMBAT J. Michael Brower 1

ON JOHN KEEGAN, SOVIET "AMAZONS," AND THE ISSUE OF WOMEN IN COMBAT Jeffrey 1. Roberts 11

DO REAL WOMEN WEAR UNIFORMS? INVISIBILITY AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR THE U.S. MILITARY WIFE Doreen M Lehr 29

BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS: 'S WARTIME ODYSSEY Jane E. Schultz 45

FROM CIVILIAN TO MILITARY: BODILY TRAN;ORMATIONS AND TRANSGRESSI NS IN PHILIPPINE MILl ARIES Anne-Marie Hilsdon 69

Articles appearing in this jownal are abtracted and indexed·in· His/orical Abstracts. America: History and Life 56 MAKING ABETTER WORLD 44 BRENDA EHEART by Haniet Brown 48 REBECCA ADAMSON by 52 ROSIE O'DONNELL by Kristen Golden 56 by Claudia Smith Brinson 60 NOMY LAMM by Anastasia Higginbotham 64 JADRANKA CIGELJ & NUSRETA SIVAC by Gayle Kirshenbaum news • 14 Good News '96 by Susan Buttenwieser 20 In U.N. Peacekeeping, Women Are an Untapped Resource by Gayle Kirshenbaum VOLUME VI 22 OPINION: Why I Became aBorn-Again Republican byMeleM.S'an NUMBER 4 23 WElFARE WATCH: How to Bnck the Bill by Pamela Green 24 AFamily Law Center Closes by MliF/ha BUlk JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1997 25 NEWSMAKER: Daisy Boria, Breaking the Blne Wall of Silence by Angela Bonoroglio 26 Bad Calls from the Bench by Rita HenleyJensen 29 The Great Jet Fighter Caper by Amy Raphael 30 CLIPPINGS by Kale Rounds your health 32 Breast Milk: It Does aBody Good by Barbara Quick 35 PROFILE: Beverly Whipple 36 HEALTH NOTES by Anna Greenberg your work

37 Women at Work, Girls at Play by RhonoMahorry 40 I'iRST PERSON: Shirley Harris 41 WORK NOTES by Jean~nn Pannasch and Ellen Shaw

arts 70 AFeminist at the Video Store: Part II by Jill Petty 74 The Evolution of Luscions Jackson by Mary Ann Marshall 76 ARTSWATCII by Jennifer Baumgardner

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77 Stories of Triumph and Survival by Whitney Walker 76 BowTVPE: Nell Irvin Painter 79 REVIEWS departments

1 EDITOR'S PAGE by MarciaAnn Gillespie 4 LETIERS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 11 READER SURVEY 42 POETRY: St. Margaret by Margaret Nelson 83 GRAPEVINE by Jennifer Baumgardner 84 POETRY: Around the Kitchen Table b)' Helen Frost 87 FICTION: Here by Abigail Thomas 92 CONNECTIONS: Skin and Its Purposes by Nicky Splinter 98 GUEST ROOM: Sassy Postscript by Chdstina Kelly No COMMENT (inside back cover) 40 THE CULT OFVlRGlNI1Y: Ms. goes to achastity rally to find out what's really behind the abstinence 57 movement by Erica Werner 4', THE MAKING OF A SLUT: Why some girls do and some girls don't get a bad reputation by Naomi Wolf

II' L US 53 YOU HAVE ALL SEEN: How human rights activists are creating a pan-African assault on female genital mutilation by Alice Walker €' BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: A mother, beaten by her husband, • and a daughter, witness and silent VOLUME VII victim, tell what it was like to experience-and escape-domestic NUMBER 5 violence interoiews by Kristen Golden MARCH/APRIL 1997 news

12 Putting the Heat on Sex Tourism by MOIina Budhos 18 Pernvian Women Challenge an Ugly Rape Law 19 An Officer and a... ?bySue Woodman 23 NEWSMAX£R: Loretta SanchezbyShl'/YiMcCaTtIiy II 24 Physicians Push to Unionize tJyAnnelteFuentes 26 CLIPPINGS byKoteRounds your health

28 Bone Scam by Maryann Napoli 30 PROFILE: Janice Guthrie

31 Can Sperm Aflect Fetal Health? by leora Tanenbaum 32 HEAlTH NOTES bySal1y lehnnan

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33 Is the Family Farm an Endangered Species? by Patty Cantrell

35 FiRST PERSON: Mary Ann Rzeszutek 38 WORK NOTES by OylanSiegler

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74 Cassandra Wilson's Signature Style by l.

76 What's Wrong with This Picture? by GloriaSteinem 77 ARTsWATCH by Hannah Wallace

books 76 The Arlist as Witness: AConversalion with Sapphire by Patricia BeIl·Swt! 81 BOLO TYPE: Glenda Marlin 82 REVlEWS departments

1 EDITOR'S PAGE by MarciaAnn Gillespie 4 LITTERS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 39 SNAPSHOr. Ruth Gruber

49 POETRY: Mternoon in the Garden by Davi Walders 50 SHE SAYS: Miss Manners bySandy M Femdndez

68 TECHNO.FEM: Cyber-Rape-How Virtual Is It? by Debra Michals 84 FICTION: Jericho by Margaret Price

90 CONNECTIONS: My Life with Cancer by Patricia Jones Bacchus 94 POETRY: Motel Story by Maggie Nelson

95 GRAPEVINE byJennlfer Baumgardner 96 GUEST ROOM: Blonde Ambivalence by Emily Bass No COMMENT (inside back cover) 58 NWSA Journal

Vol. 8, No.3, Fall 1996

Articles

"His Wife Seized His Prize and Cut It to Size": Folk and Popular Commentary on Lorena Bobbitt LINDA PERSHING I

"The End of a Century": Feminist Millennial Vision in 's Dark Fields of the Republic MARY K. DESHAZER 36

Revisioning America's ILiteraryl Past: Sedgwick's Hope Leslie PATRICIA LARSON KALAYJIAN 63

Mentoring Women in Academia: Reevaluating the Traditional Model CHRISTY CHANDLER 79

Observation

Sixties Stories' Silences: White Feminism, Black Feminism, Black Power WINI BREINES 101

Report

Overview of Women/s Studies: Organization and Institutional Status in U.S. Higher Education DIANA SCULLY 122

Review Essays

Women and Welfare, Part Two BETTY REID MANDELL 129

Girls' Culture SHERRIE A. INNESS 144

Book Reviews

The Story of lane: The Legendary Underground Feminist Abortion Service by Laura Kaplan Doctors ofConscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe v. Wade by Carole Joffe BARBARA R. BIXBY 154

The Challenge ofLocal Feminisms: Women's Movements in Global Perspective edited by Amrlta Basu ZEHRA F. ARAT 157 NWSA 59 Journal

Vol. 8, No.3, Fall 1996

(continued) Out of the Class Closet: Lesbians Speak edited by Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness edited by Janet Zandy Common Sense and a Little Fire: Women and Working Class Politics in the United States, 1900-1965 by Annelise Orleck LYNDA J. AMES IS9

Women Writing Culture edited by Ruth Behar and Deborah A. Gordon CAROLE M. COUNIHAN 164

Feminist Generations: The Persistence of the Radical Women's Movement by Nancy Whittier Theory in Its Feminist Travels: Conversations in the U.S. Women's Movement by Katie King Feminism Beside Itself edited by Diane Elam and Robyn Wiegman ANNE M. BOYLE 166

Sojourner Truth: Slave, Prophet, Legend by Carleton Mabee with Susan Mabee Newhouse "Doers of the Word": African American Women Speakers and Writers in the North (1830-1880) by Carla L. Peterson ADRIENNE LASH JONES 172

Animals and Women edited by Carol J. Adams and Josephine Donovan DREW CHRISTIE 175

Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir edited by Margaret Simons Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman by Tori! Moi M. CARMELA EPRIGHT LAURA HENGEHOLD 177

To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction by Joanna Russ MARLEEN S. BARR 181

Reinventing Biology: Respect for Life and the Creation of Knowledge edited by Lynda Birke and Ruth Hubbard DIANE SUTER 183

1996 NWSA Awards and Scholarships 187

Contributors 188

Announcements 191

Books Received 193

Index 198 60

1996 Number 2 Nordic Journal of Women's Studies Volume 4

Contents: Editorial 81 Check-malillg the slale? ArgumelJlatioll strategies ill Fillllish equalily policies 83 Anne Maria Holli Paths 10 family ill 1laly: late modemizatioll with two faces 97 Riilla KyllOnen The breakdown of Ihe sex/gellder distinctioll ill allthmpological discourse 114 Frida Nils:son Womell's experiellces - text or relatioll? Looking at research praclices from a sociological alld femillist perspective 128 Karin Widuberg Haole dyke ill space: a close ellcoullter with phallic lIatiollalism alld queer politics 137 Julie Wutbnow Aillo's Comer 145 Book Reviews 147 61

january 1997 volume xxvII, number 1 coverstorv The '96 Republican and Democrat Conventions, The Feminist Perspective 14 conflnenco Violence, Abuse and Women's Citizenship: Viewpoints from Brighton, England 1 aclMSll Lesbian Forum: Agee.. I. EverythlD.1 5

IlIIl'IIatIolll Rwanda: Tutal and Hutu BeUer. About Women 4 Women Cor a lfuclear~Free Independent Pacific ; 13

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Clversterv LadysUpper Celebrates 20 Years: oob talks to Ubaka HI11, Teresa TruU, and A1Ix Dobkin 1 Clmmenlarv The Progressive Movement: Where to Now? 8 The Rape ofJane Doe 10 Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Futuristic View 18

ICUVIsm Breast Cancer and Nuclear Radlatl0i': Women Take Action ..... 7 reView Loving and LfJaving the Good Lire by Helen Nearing 20 r'8ulir Rewa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••...•••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• 2 Chicken lady 19 Lettera 20 63 march 1997 volume xxvii,number 3 bbl'lllldtnlli Introduotlon: Why We Need Global Femlnillm 8 LIIIthJ America: Expreulng Political Dlfferencell 1 United States: Sex Tourism in Asia 9 GatemaJlIII Stitching Solidarity 10 Thill/and: Child Prostitution 11 .AJllhIflnJlltltlJ: A PrIson Cor Women 12 RutJ!!lJa: Tatyana Mamonova and Human Rights 14 India: Interview with Sa.watl Roy 15 Serbia: Women Revolt in Belgrade 16

WilmeR'S hlSllll11 How Much Do You Know About Women'lI WlItOry? 20 flllN Amazon To Zsml: Toward. A Global LIII.blan Femln/1IIlJ 18 The Sultca.e: Refugee Voice. From Bo.n/a and Croat/a 17 fI,lllIIr News •.•.••••...... •.••.••••••....•.•••.•.•....•....•••••••.•.•••••.••••.•.••...... •.•• 3 ehlCEeD Lady •••••••.....•••.••.•.•.•....••••.•.•••••••.•...... •••.•..••...... •••.•• 21 64 SPRING 1997 VOLUME VI • NUMBER TWO ON THE ISSUES THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'S QUARTERLY features 16 COVER STORY The Only Reason You Want to Go to Heaven is That You Have Been Driven Out of Your Mind (Off Your Land and Out of Your Lover's Arms) AlICE WALKER Clear Seeillg Illherited Religioll alld Reclaimillg the Pagall Self 24 PORTFOLIO I Am Beautiful: A Celebration of Women PAGE 16 in Their Own Words DANA CARPENTER AND WOODY WINFREE Qltestiollhfg the Divine Portraits ofwomen-at every age and stage oflife-remind liS where true beauty lies

28 RECONSTRUCTION POLITICS A Nation of Widows IAN GOODWIN The adult population of Bosnia is flOW 70 percent female, but women are being sllOrtcllatlged hz the reconstruction PROFILE Dimples of Steel: Touring Bosnia with Ambassador

34 BREAKING RANKS Tara and Other Lies ...... CAROLYN GAGE Margaret Mitchell alld the real Rhett Bllller PAGE 24 Revis;oll;lIg Beauty 37 FEMINOMICS Collective Entrepreneurship . .. MARLENE C. PITTURO What deve!opi'1g nations are teaching American women about business

40 RE:SISTER Biology and Destiny RUBY ROHRlICH Tlte feminist awakening ofNobel-Prize winning scientist Rita Levi-Mo1ltalcilli

44 ACTIVISM How the Spirit Moves . BRENDA AND WANDA HENSON The fOl/llders ofCamp Sister ~pirit explaill why survivatis the best revellge

PAGE 28 Seeking a Future departments columns 8 Feedback 2 Rosemary L. Bray 10 Talking Feminist Front Lines: Refocusing Choice • No Tears Left: One Nanny's 3 Merle Hoffman Odyssey in America CAMILLE SMALL Fatal Denial? The tragic case of • The Good Old Days at Horne Sweet Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson Home, A POEM BY MARGE PIERCY 6 Phyllis Chesler • One Flew Over the Coup: My Six Months as an Afghan Bride: PAGE 12 The Sculpture of Millett's Art Captured The Making of an American Feminist HARRIET LYONS • Desperate Measures & KATHERINE EBAN FINKELSTEIN book film reviews 47 Fruitful: A Real Mother iu the Modern 60 Back Page No Disney, Please! World by Anne Roiphe A very contemporary baby shower Reproduciug Persous: Issues iu Femiuist invitation CAROL HENRY Bioetllics by Laura M. Purdy REVI~WED BY ROBIN BROMLEY

PAGE 34 51 The Mirror Has Two Faces Frankly, Margllrt'l... REVIEWED BY KATHI MAIO 65

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Departments Features

Women's Budget 7 Readers' Forum. ... .• 4 Asking The The Wrong Membership 5 Questions About Iraq .. 8

U.N. Report ...... •.. 6 Labor Party ...... 10

Branch Action .•...•• 18 In Search Of New Leadership ..•....• 12

Branch Profile .•...• 20 Interview With Betty Burkes ...• ; 14 Program and Action •. 21 President's Interagency WILPF Action ...•• 22 Council on Women •.. 16 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

66 Volume 20 Number 4 1996

INVITED ADDRESS Opening Doors to feminist Research Judith Worell 469 RESEARCH ARTICLES Sexual Assault and Harassment Women's Appraisals olSexual·Assault Risk in Kelly L. Cue 487 Dating Situations William H. Ceorge Jeanette Norris Social Reactions, Coping Strategies, and Se/l· Sarah E. Ullman 505 Blame Attributions in Adjustment to Sexual Assault

The Sexual Harassment 01 Menl Exploring the Jennifer L. Berdahl 527 Concept with Theory and Data Vicki J. Magley Craig R. Waldo

Spatial Ability Can Spatial Training Erase the Gender Diller- Ross Vasla 549 ences on the Water-level Taskl )ill A. Knott Christine E. Caze

Body Esteem The Effects 01 Viewing Same-Gender Photo- Sarah Grogan 569 graphic Models on Body-Esleem Zoe Williams Mark Conner Relationships Closeness, Aulonomy, Equily, and Relationship Karlein M. C. Schreurs 577 Satislaction in lesbian Couples Bram P. Buunk

Eating Disorders Feminislldentily, Gender Traits, and Symptoms Rita Snyder 593 01 Disturbed Eating among College Women lynn Hasbrouck

Educational Settings Single-sex Versus Mixed·sex Classes and Gender Margaret L. Signorella 599 Schemata in Children and Adolescents: A Irene Hanson Frieze Longitudinal Comparison Susanne W. Hershey

Reviews African American Single Mothers: Understanding Martha E. Banks 609 Their lives and Families, by Bette J. Dickerson; Black Women in America, by Kim Marie Vaz; and Understanding Latino Families: Scholarship, Policy, and Practice, by Ruth E. Zambrana PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 67 Volume 20 Number 4 1996

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Treating Abuse in families: A feminist and Mary S. Gilbert 612 Community Approach, by Elaine Leeder; Eye Linda Forrest Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Bask Principles, Protocols, and Procedures, by Francine Shapiro; and Ending the Cycle 01 Abuse: The Stories 01 Women Abused as Children and the Group Therapy Techniques That Helped Them Heal, by Philip G. Ney and Anna Peters

Intimate Betrayal: Understanding and Kathryn M. Ryan 616 Responding to the Trauma of Acquaintance Rape, by Vernon R. Wiehe and Ann L. Richards; and Attitudes Toward Rape: Feminist and Social Psychological Perspectives, by Colleen A. Ward

Wilderness Therapy lor Women: The Power 01 Mary Schuele 619 Adventure, by Ellen Cole, Eve Erdman, and Esther D. Rothblum

Women and Health: Feminist Perspectives, by Cheryl B. Travis 620 Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger; and Psychological Aspects 01 Women's Heaith Care: The Interlace between Psychiatry and Obstetrics and Gynecology, by Donna E. Stewart and Nada L. Stotland

Feminist Foremothers in Women's Studies, Louise Vetter 622 Psychology, and Mental Health, by Phyllis Chesler, Esther D. Rothblum, and Ellen Cole

Boys and Girls: The Development 0; Gender E. Bruce Goldstein 624 Roles, by Carole R. Beal PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 68 Volume 21 Number 1 1997

SPECIAL ISSUE: MEASURING BELIEFS ABOUT APPROPRIATE ROLES FOR WOMEN AND MEN Gues! Editors: Irene Hanson Frieze and Maureen C. McHugh

Editorial: Forging New Directions in Gender Role Nancy Felipe Russo Measurement

The Measurement of Gender-Role Allitudes: A Maureen C. McHugh Review and Commentary Irene Hanson Frieze

The Attitudes Toward Women Scale and Attitude Janet T. Spence 17 Change in College Students Eugene D. Hahn

Attitudes Toward Women, 1970-1995: A Meta­ Jean M. Twenge 35 Analysis

Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Rebecca S. Bigler 53 Measurement ofChildren's Sex Typing

Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale: Development, Psy­ lynda A. King 71 chometric Properties, and Recommendations Daniel W. King (or FuWre Research

Evaluating Measures of Contemporary Sexism Bernadelle Campbell 89 E. Glenn Schellenberg Charlene Y. Senn

Overt, Covert, and Subtle Sexism: A Comparison Janel K. Swim 103 Between the Attitudes Toward Women and laurie l. Cohen Modern Sexism Scales

Hostile and Benevolent Sexism: Measuring Peler Glick 119 Ambivalent Sexist Attitudes Toward Women Susan T. Fiske

Attitudes Toward Women in Taiwan and China: Rosina C. Chia 137 Current Status, Problems, and Suggestions for linda J. Allred Future Research Page A. Jerzak

Researching Gender-Role Ideologies Internation­ Judith l. Gibbons 151 ally and Cross-Culturally Beverly A. Hamby Wanda D. Dennis Contributors, Acknowledgements and Permissions Introduction 7 Marge Berer and Fundamentalism. women's empowerment and TK Sundar; Ravindran reproductive rights 69 Poem 11 Abena PA Busia Liberation Features 12 Rayah Feldman and Kate Clark Women, religious fundamentalism and ~ reproductive rights z c 21 Wanda Nowicka Roman Catholic fundamentalism against women's ;;: reproductive rights in Poland e~ 30 Homa Hoodfar Bargaining with fundamentalism: '" women and the politics ofpopulation control in Iran " =-~ 41 Casmas Cheka How law and custom serve to disempower women 00 in Cameroon 47 AmafAbd E/~Hadi Islamic politics in Beijing: change oftactics z ~8 but not substance 0 55 Lynn P Freedman The challenge offundamentalisms ~g- '"" 70 Amrita Bi;lSU The gendered imagery and women's leadership of ;;: Ft Hindu nationalism '" n 77 Maria das Dores Campos Sexual values and family planning among '" R"" Machado charismatic and Pentecostal movements in Brazil "... (t) ~. 86 Rosalia Sciortino, Learning from Islam: advocacy ofreproductive <0 Lies Marcoes Natsir and rights in Indonesian pesantren <0 ~(6 Masdar F Mas'ud; '" 97 Mary B Hunt Good sex: women's religious wisdom on sexuality Commentary 104 Sandra Kabir An experience ofreligious extremism in Bangladesh Fundamentalism, Roundtable women's 110 Margaret P Battin; Adolescent pregnancy- when it's a Rosa N Geldstein and problem, what's the solution? empowerment Edith A Pantelides, 10 Mwphy-Law/ess, and reproductive Christiana Thorpe, Eldona Williams, rights Pearl Mashalaba, Hu Yukun, Rebecca Williams, Esther Corona Letters to the Editors 121 Hazel Dawson HIV and menopause Rika Pretorius New abortion law in South Africa

Issues in Current Research 122 Ma!ja-Liisa Swahn, Various uses ofmifepristone in gynaecology Marc Bygdeman and and obstetrics Kristina Gemzell Danielsson 128 Mahesh P Pradhan, SIDs and HIV, chemists and the Asha Basoyat, Joy 5 Pollock, community in Nepal and Doris 5 Mugrditchian

Round-Up 134 Women and HIV/AIDS: Sexual behaviour in pregnancy and risk ofperinatal transmission ofHIV Rupture ofmembranes and risk ofHIVinfection at birth Cleansing the birth canal to prevent HIV transmission Complications after caesarean higher for women with HIV Fatal complications after caesarean section in HIV-positive women What causes perinatal HIV transmission? Uptake ofantenatal HIV testing in London HIV in semen and SlDs UNAIDS interim statement on HIV and infant feeding Recommendations for the development ofvaginal microbicides Why should women with HIV not get infertility treatment? Mild cervical abnormalities in women with HIV Changes in men's sexual risk behaviour in Tanzania (continued, next page) 139 law and Policy: (continued) Afghan fundamentalists threaten women's health and human rights Sex, lies and political extremists in the US 70 Catholic bishops, abortion and partisan politics in the US Right wing policies supported by the 'centre' in the US too Bavaria restricts abortion Religion supporting HIV/AIDS programmes Growing numbers ofAIDS orphans in Africa

149 Research: Childlessness, subfertility and infertility in Tanzania Female sterilisation failure rates Risks and benefits ofhormone replacement therapy (HRTI Study ofearly detection ofbreast cancer in Manila Young adult fertility and sexuality survey in the Philippines DES may increase risk ofpre·menopausal breast cancer Oral contraceptives and risk ofbreast cancer Fundamentalism, Oral contraceptives and risk ofstroke Abortion patients in the US women's Condoms: safety and efficacy in conflict? empowerment Male reproductive organs and sperm: at increasing risk? 154 Publications: and reproductive Women's Reproductive Rights in Muslim Communities and Countries: Issues and Resources rights Islamic Law and the Colonial Encounter in British India Reform of Personal Status Laws in North Africa: A Problem ofIslamic or Mediterranean laws Fatwas Against Women in Bangladesh, 1996 Talaq-i-Tafwid: The Muslim Woman's Contractual Access to Divorce Unspoken Rules: Sexual Orientation and Women's Human Rights The Daughters ofAmazons: Voices from Central Asia On The Margins: Men Who Have Sex with Men and HIV in the Developing World Crossing Borders: Migration, Ethnicity and AIDS Working with Young People on Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS Fala Garotal Fala Garotol Quebrando 0 Silencio: Mulheres e AIDS no Brasil Research on Women's Reproductive Health in China AI Aborto: Una Cuestion No Solo de Mujeres Monograph on Complications ofUnsafe Abortion In Africa Safety Issues in the Provision ofInjectable Contraceptives, Indonesia Caring for the Future: Report ofthe Independent Commission on Population and Quality ofUfe -1996 Case Study ofthe Women's CenterofJamaica Foundation Program for Adolescent Mothers Reproductive Tract Infection. lessons learned from the Field: Where Do We Go from Here? The South African Women's Health Book Na Shariram Nadhil- My Body is Mine Reproductive Health Rights in Zimbabwe A tuSalud Reviews 159 Adriana Ortiz Ortega Doctors ofConscience by CaroleJoffe 162 Kumari Jayawardena and Embodied Violence: Communalising Malathi de Alwis (eds) Women's Sexuality in South Asia r RFR~DRF 71 RESOURCES FOR FEM N ST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

FALLIWINTER 1995/96 AUTOMNEtHlVER VOLUME 24 NUMBER 3 & 4 Equity in Practice Pratique de l'equite

EdllorlalsJEdllorlaux Je suis une maJ-blanchie. La vie aventureuse d'une cousine de )'Oncie Tom, 1805·1881 56 Artlclas/Artclclas Mary J. Seacole, Christel Mouchard, trad. Compte rendu par Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi Like Alice Through the Looking Glass: Accommodation in Academia 3 A Life of Propriety: Anne Murray Powell and Her Vera Chouinard Family, 1755-1849 57 Katherine M. J. McKenna Much Ventured, Little Gained: Inclusive Language Reviewed by Dianne M. Hal/man Guidelines and Policies in Canadian Universities 12 Maryann Ayim Mortgaging Women's Lives 58 Pamela Sparr, ed. Where Are the Girls and Women? Pre-Service Reviewed by Ruth Rose Education in Gender Equity 23 Paula Bourne and Marnina Ganick Que font-elles en politique? 60 Manon TrembJay et Rejean Pelletier Courses on "Women and Economics" in University Compte rendu par Micheline Dumont Departments of Economics in Canada: The Failings . of the Discipline 30 Subjection and Subjectivity: Psychoanalytic David Leadbetater and Monica Neitzert Feminism and Moral Philosophy 62 Diana Tietjens Meyers Contradictions and Assumptions: A Report on Reviewed by Patricia Elliot Employment Equity in Canada 46 Carole Ann Reed Une Algerienne debeut 63 Khalida Messaoudi Compte rendu par Yolande Geadah Book Ravlaws/Comples rendus Voices from Within: Women Who Have Broken Challenging Racism and Sexism: Alternatives to the Law 64 Genetic Explanations 49 Evelyn K. Sommers Ethel Tobach and Betty Rosoff, eds. Reviewed by ShoshanQ Pollack Reviewed by E.B. Brownlie The Wall in My Backyard: East German Women Color, Class and Country: Experiences of Gender 50 in Transition 65 Gay Young and BeUe J. Dickerson, eds. Dinah Dodds and Pam Allen-Thompson, eds. Reviewed by Jacinth Samuels Reviewed by Kristin Ruppert

Cross-Cultural Performances: Differences in Women's Women, Woek and Sexual Politics in Eighteenth­ Re-visions of Shakespeare 52 Century England 66 Marianne Navy, ed. Bridget Hill Reviewed by ROlla Herzberg Lister Reviewed by Patricia Read-Hunter

Des femmes dans la Guerre d'Algerie: Entretiens 53 Daniele Djamila Amrane-Minne Books RacaivadlLlvres re\us-1995 68 Compte rendu par Denise BraMm; Announcamants/Annonces 74 Je suis grosse, et aloes? Anne zamberlan et Au coeur de la baleine. Obesite et transformation 54 Francine Saillant Comte rendu par Linda Lavoie 72 Barbara Parkin An expression of hope for the Life is Full in the Room Around Her 3 next generation

Karen Olson The satisfaction of the hunted The Malheur 7 turn hunter

Kathie Austin Orderliness of the emotional Cotton Candy, Candy Apples 14 manifest in the physical

Jennl Blackmore When the wages of love are Indian Summers 21 pain and the obsolescence of The Wages of Love 25 love

Merike Lugus A woman looks to nature to Fugitives in the Tsitsikama 28 make sense of events in her life Over the Falls 31 Vertigo I 34 Vertigo II 36

Lyse Champagne Interpretations on the lessons of The Boldest and the Brightest Red 38 life, from a friend

Debbie Howleft Scenes from a young woman's Youth Club 44 coming of age

Julia van Gorder "Today you're not exposing your December Wrapping 53 private life I in a shopping cart" Schizophrenia 54 Lady 54 Neighbour 55 Volume 19:2 Tracy Miller-Geary The circumstantial complica- Summer- Sugar Baby 56 tions of baby-making Fall 1996

Polly Bowman What happens when fantasies Condo 64 overtake reality

Tammy Evangelatos "And day-old clothes lean Baby Sister 70 casually together in a stance of Unmled 1 71 truce" Sunday 72

Lorraine Davies A woman breaks through a self- La Dolce Vita 73 imposed silence Review The Seed Jar and Somewhere Falling, by Virginia Aulin 80 Contributors' Profiles 82

Calls for Submissions 84

Back Issues & subscriptions 94 73 ({)) ({)) Jtn 9

Tamara Fairchild "I carry 20 pounds 20 Ibs this side of dangerous 3 of endless patience" How childbirth unhinged me 4

Sharon Moore The grace of a less-than- Grace 5 perlect mother

Catherine Mama "an appetite fort letting the They Say I've Changed 15 world/ move me like grass" Just any Woman 17

Betty Millard Three women and a barrier A Game Not a Game 19

Caroline Krist/an "History is a very personal Playground 25 thing" Chosen People 26 Bus Transfer 27

Joanne Cast/e Variations on the human scale Did Mozart Hear 28 The Haffner (by Mozart) 29 The Theme 30 Score 31

Elise Levine "I tell you, we've got clowns" The Golden Cavalcade 32

Wanda Campbell "friends slip away/ comets Violets 40 sparkling brief/ across my dark China Cabinet 41 horizon" The Dance 42

Winnifred Mellor Atlantic hues of love Blue Triangle 43

Anne Cumming "I was surprised that birds die The Path Not Taken (Jack's story) 49 in fires" Bare Bones-After the Fire 53

Madonna Hamel "Wish I'd known you were a Red Flags (Bells Go Off) 54 vampire" more than desolate objects 57

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Volume 19:3 FallfWlnter 1996 (continued)

Mindy Hung Passages, generations Seven Chinese Poems 60 the Japanese rock garden I will have when I am an old woman 62

Kay Sloan "Mothers and daughters in a From the Women's Asylum: golden light" Messages in Bone and Straw 63 Turkish Bath 65

Dorothy Elias, barbara findlay a collaborative photo-journey from The Cancer Year 67

CatherineJenkins '~he most basic, cellular level" Untilled 71

Sharon Hunt "Cool colours ali; it was so hot The Turquoise Ocean 73 then. tl

Reviews Reviews in brief of ten books, by Wendy Putman 78 Chasing Halley's Comet, by 82 Virginia Aulin

Contributors' Profiles 84

BackIssues & subscriptions 94 75 Volume 19:4 Winter 1996

Wendy Putmen Inlroduclion 3

Sereh Moreno Cox Portrait of a family caught Paradise Is Close, Surely 5 between two cultures

Patricia Young "III saved things The Dress 11 Iwould have saved herthe The Game 13 dress," Rifle Range 15

Renee Norman The power of words, the Surviving Treason: 17 potential of betrayal Writing the Layers of Our Lives

AnneSimpson A relationship where the Spoons 27 triangle has four sides

Susan Bumps Relations found, relations lost, Family History 36 relationsrepalred Reunion 37 Rymattlya 38

RosemaryMcCracken Examining the nature of loss Putting Mother in Her Place 39

Allee Ma/or "closed In your throat like a Symmetries of translation 49 jewel snapped shur Queen Anne's Lace 51 Ughthouse keeper 53

SusanZettell Rooalling the many, often Remembering Miriam Young 55 imperlect, sides of an aunt

Jannle Edwards "What currents, deeper than Desire of Circles 61 language. arrange-women in Consider the Feisty Women 63 circles?" Bless you who plunged 65

Anne Kathleen McLaughlin How a sisler relates to the Northern Lights 66 wond around her

Sarah Fulton Observing one's self inthe For My Molhe(s Hands 75 mirror of time Fire and Feet 76

Reviewby Virginia Aulln Fire Power, Locution, Deed 78 of Gin, Where the Light Waits

ReviewbyCathyStonehouse A Really Good Brown Girl, 80 Flora and Fauna

Contributors'profiles 82

Cells forsubmlsslona 85

BackIssues & subscriptions 94 76

Issue 37, Spring 1997: Mothers and Daughters

Features Mothers and Daughters -artwork by'Tracy 'lilrner Outside FrontCover Reconciliation -artwork by Rosemary Roach Inside Front Cover Dedication - by LizAzeuedo 5 Conjuring Masika - by Z Budapest, artwork by Joanna Powell Colbert 7 A Portrait ofAmerican Mothers and Daughters -from the book by Raisa Fastman 13 Celebrating Girls -from the book by Virginia Beane Rutter, artwork by Colby Pfeil 17 Battling for Cristina - by Madeline goldstein, artwork by'lilllia Prosser 21 Ofthe Same Piece ofCloth -bySara Spaulding-Phillips, artwork by Lauren Foster-MacLeod 24 In Love All Ways - by Catherine Cobeaga, paintings by Marz Eve 26 Children ofthe Goddess - Spring '97 - by Janeen grohsmeyer, artwork by Ruta Daughevitis 29 TheWitchesWheel oftheYear - Spring - byYvonne Owens, artwork by Kate Cartwright 31 Waiting -poem byReni Fulton, artwork by Peggy Sue McRae Inside Back Cover Awaken theGoddess -artwork by Katelyn Mariah Outside BackCover

In Every Issue Business Notes: INFORMATION FOR OUR READERS 2 Living the Dream: EDITORIAL MUSINGS - by Anne Newkirk Niven : 3 OneofTenThousand: GODDESS LORE &. RITUAL - by DiallU Paxson, artwork by LindaWare lies 34 The Cauldron ofChanges: TRANSFORMATIONAL &. PRACTICAL MAOIC - by De-AnllUAlba 45 Sacred Herbs: GIFTS FROM THE LAND - by Jan Williams 47 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: INNER JOURNEYS &. OUTER REALITIES - byAnn Kreilkamp 49 TheSerpentinePath: THEALOOYFOR ANEW WAY OF BEINO - by Carol P. Christ 52 Into the Green: WHERE TO BEOIN -byElizabeth Barrette 55 The Sibyl Speaks: DIVINATION IN EVERYDAY LIFE - by Joanna Powell Colbert 57 LonaMuse: THE GODDESS, CYCLES, AND THE ROOTS OF ASTROLOGY - by Kathleen O'Connell 60 Heart and Home: EVERYDAY ENCHANTMENTS - by Lunaea Weatherstone 63 The Mystic'sWheel oftheYear: HOLY DAYS FROM MANY CULTURES -by Marija Angelos 66 A Circle is Cast: IDEAS FOR RITUAL WORK 68 Leaves ofSage: BOOK REVIEWS 74 Tools for Thansformation: PRODUCT REVIEWS 79 The Rattle: THE WISE WOMAN COUNCIL 81 Women at the Well: A MARKETPLACE OF GOODS, SERVICES &. IDEAS ...••..•...... •. 92 Weaving theWeb: NETWORKING INFORMATION &. RESOURCES 95 A Pinch ofSage: WORDS OF WISDOM 96 SEX ROLES 77 A Journal of Research

Vol. 35, Nos. 3/4 August 1996

CONTENTS The Costs of Having a First Child for Women Aged 33-38, Canada 1991 137 Carl F. Grindstaff What Mediates Gender Bias in Work Behavior Ratings? 153 Richard F. Monell Likelihood to Rape in College Males 171 Jlllie A. Osland, Marguerite Fitcl~ and Edmond E. Willis Gender Display in Television Commercials: A Comparative Study of Television Commercials in the 1950s and 1980. 185 Kenneth Allan and Scolt Coltrane Gender, Interpersonal Orientation, and Manipulation Tactic Use in Close Relationships 205 Amy E. Cataldi and Richard Reardon BRIEF REPORTS Children's Perceptions of Gender Differences in Social Approval for Playing Electronic Games 219 Jeanne B. Flink and Debra D. Bllchman Childhood Play and Adolescent Lei~ure Preferences: Associations with Gender Typing and the Presence of Siblings 233 Ann Colley, Deborah Griffiths, Michelle Hllgh, Kirsten Landers, alld Nicole Jaggli BOOK REVIEWS 247 78 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 35, Nos. 5/6 September 1996

CONTENTS

When Pranks Become Harassment: The Case of African American Women Firefighters 253 Janice D. Yoder and Patricia Aniakudo Social Class as a Correlate of Gender Identity Among Lesbian Women 271 Janis C. Weber Gender Differences in Depressive Response: The Role of Social Support 281 Alisha Ali and Brenda B. Toner Body Type Preferences and Body Characteristics Associated witb Attractive and Unattractive Bodies by African Americans and Anglo Americans 295 Linda A. Jackson and Olivia D. McGill Presidents' Wives and First Ladies: On Achieving Eminence Within a Traditional Gender Role 309 Dean Keith Simonton Gender Differences in Evaluation of Performance and Leadership Ability: Autocratic vs. Democratic Managers 337 Harsh K Luthar Most Admired Women and Men: Gallup, Good Housekeeping, and Gender 363 Tasia Young and Mary B. Harris Black and White Employed Mothers' Role Experiences 377 Judith S. Bridges and Ann Marie Dna Errata 387 SEX ROLES 79 A Journal of Research

Vol. 35, Nos. 7/8 October 1996

CONTENTS

Looking Beyond Gender: The Effects of Racial Differences on Tokenism Perceptions of Women 389 Janice D. Yoder, Patricia Aniakudo, and Lynne Berendsen Linking Female and Male Subtypes to Situations: A Range-of-Situation-Fit Effect 401 Thomas Eckes Expectations Regarding Acquaintance Sexual Aggression Among Sorority and Fraternity Members 427 Paula S.. Nurius, Jeanette Norris, Linda A. Dimeff, and Thomas _ L. Grahom Antecedents of Toddler Gender Segregation: Cognitive Consonance, Gender-Typed Toy Preferences and Behavioral Compatibility 445 Lora C. Moller and Lisa A. Serbin Gender Stereotyped Descriptors in Children's Picture Books: Does "Curious Jane" Exist in the Literature? 461 Diane M. Turner-Bowker Attributional Patterns and Perceptions of Math and Science Among Fifth-Grade Through Seventh-Grade Girls and Boys 489 Melissa C. Gilbert BREIF REPORT Domestic Violence. Gender, and Perceptions of Justice 507 N. T. Feather BOOK REVIEW 521 SEX ROLES 80 A Journal of Research Vol. 35, Nos. 9/10 November 1996

CONTENTS Nicknames as Sex-Role Stereotypes 525 Vivian de Klerk and Barbara Bosch Black and White College Women's Maternal Employment Outcome Expectations and Their Desired Timing of Maternal Employment 543 Judith S. Bridges and Claire Etaugh Changing Men's Male Gender-Role Attitudes by Applying the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Attitude Change 563 Jeff E. Brooks-Harris, Martin Heesacker, and Cristina Mejia-Millan Sociocultural Expectations of Attractiveness for Males 581 Trent A. Petrie, Laura J. Austin, Barbara J. Crowley, Annette Helmcamp, Courtney E. Johnson, Regan Lester, Rebecca Rogers, Jeff Turner, and Kevin Walbrick Codependence and Conduct Disorder: Feminine Versus Masculine Coping Responses to Abusive Parenting Practices 603 Patricia V. Roehling, Niko/e KoeIM and Christina Rutgers Children's Perception of Gender.Role-Congruent and -Incongruent Behavior in Peers: Fisher-Price Meets Price Waterhouse 619 Cecile B. McAninch, Richard Milich, Ginger B. Crumbo, and Miriam N. Funtowicz The Role of Casual Attributions in Competitive Situations 639 Kristine L. Brady, David Trafimow, Richard M. Eisler, and Douglas R. Southard- Students' Perceived Closeness to Professors: The Effects of School, Professor Gender, and Student Gender 651 Sharon R. Sears and Ann C. Hennessey SEX ROLES 81 A Journal of Research

Vol. 35, Nos. 11/12 December 1996

CONTENTS

Children's Gender-Related Self·Percep'iions, Activity Preferences, and Occupational Stereotypes: A Test of Three Models of Gender Constructs 659 Janet T. Spence and Sharon K Hall Emotional Expressions of Female and Male Infants in a Social and a Nonsocial Context 693 Louise Cossette, Andree Pomerleau, Gerard Maleui/, and Janusz Kaczorowski The Effects of Nongender-Role Stereotyped, Same·Sex Role Models in Storybooks on the Self-Esteem of Children in Grade Three 711 Jan M. Ochman Women's Reactions to Hypothetical Male Sexual Touch as a Function of Initiator Attractiveness and Level of Coercion 737 Lydia Cartar, Melanie Hicks, and Steve Slane The Effects of Educational Intervention on Perceptions of Sexual Harassment 751 Diana L. Bonate and John C. Jessell College Students' Judgments Regarding Sexual Aggression During a Date 765 Roseann Hannon, Todd Kuntz, Sonja Van Laar, Jennifer Williams, and David S. Hall Correlates of Gender Role Orientation During Pregnancy and the Postpartum 781 Marc Berthiaume, HeleM David, Jean·Franqois Saucier, and Franqois Borgeat The Superwoman Ideal and Other Risk Factors for Eating Disturbances in Adolescent Girls 801 Matjorie Crago, Alayne Yates, Charles A. Fleischer, Betty Segerstrom, and Nanna Gray BRIEF REPORT Feminism and Women's Sense of Humor 811 L. R Franzilli 82 We thank the former Signs editorial group at the University of Minnesota for selecting the artides and book reviews for this issue. Noah D. Zatz 277 Sex Work/Sex Act: Law, Lahor, and Desire in Constructions of Prostitution Jean Marie Lutes 309 Negotiating Theology and Gynecology: Anne Bradstreet's Representations of the Female Body Susan Hekman 341 Truth and Method: Feminist Standpoint Theory

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'" COMMENTS AND REPLY '"~ ::> 366 Editors' Note Z Nancy C. M. Hattsock 367 Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: '" Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": '"~ Truth or Justice? ::>,.., Patricia Hill Collins 375 Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: 0 Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": > Where's the Power? .... '" Sandra Harding 382 Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: '"~ Feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited": ~ Whose Standpoint Needs the Regimes of Truth '"f- and Reality? Z Dorothy E. Smith 392 Comment on Hekman's "Truth and Method: -~ feminist Standpoint Theory Revisited" Susan Hekman 399 Reply to Hartsock, Collins, Harding, and Smith >...... REVISIO" sl REPORTS V .~ u Audrey Thomas 403 "We Specialize in the Wholly Impossible": 0 McCluskey Black Women School Founders and Their V) Mission ""Cl c:: ARCHIVES

'"v Jacob Katz Cogan 427 1846 Petition for Woman's Suffrage, New York C/') .... and Lori D. Ginzberg State Constitutional Convention ....:::l REVIEW EsSAY :::l Z U Stephanie Coontz 440 Complicating the Contested Terrain of Workl (j c:: and Maya Parson Family Intersections c:: BOOK REVIEWS t--4 v Susan C. Bourque 453 Professing Feminism: Cautionary Tales from S 0 the Strange World of Women's Studies by VJ ~ Daphne Patai and Norena Koertge; Politics and ...... Scholarship: Feminist Academic Journals and 0 the Production ofKnowledge by Parrice McDermott; Feminism in Action: Building '"c:: Institutions and Community through Women's .... Studies by Jean F. O'Barr :::l ...... 0 Dolores Hayden 456 Space, Place and Gender by Doreen B. Massey; Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge by Gillian Rose (continued) Suzanne Juhasz 458 No Mall's Lalld: The Place ofthe Womall 83 \Vriter ;n the Twentieth Century, Volume 3: '- 0 Letters from the From by Sandra M, Gilbert and Susan Gubar; Fay Weldoll's Wicked "... Fictions edited by Regina Barreca .,I:l Claudia Tate 462 Theorizillg Black Femillisms, The Visio/lQry Pragmatism ofBlack Warnell edited by Stanlie 0..... M. James and Abena P. A. Busia; Black Warnell ~ Novelists alld the Natio/lQlist Aesthetic by 0 CJ"j Madhu Dubey; Discarded Legacy: Politics alld i3 Poetics ill the Life of Frallces E. W. Harper, ~ "I:l 1825-1911 by Melba Joyce Boyd Stanlie. M. James 466 Global Gellder Issues by V. Spike Peterson and I:l CJ Anne Sisson Runyan; Women and Politics () Worldwide edited by Barbara J. Nelson and " Najma Chowdhury ... Z Kathleen Fluegel 469 Sisters ofthe Brush: \Vomen's Artistic Culture "... CJ) in Late N;neteenth~Century Paris by Tamar .," Garb; Painting \Vomen: Victorian Women I:l p.. Artists by Deborah Cherry; Gellder, Art and Death by Janet M. Todd; Aesthetics in Feminist V> 0 Perspective edited by Hilde Hein and Carolyn 0 ~. Korsmeyec; The Compulsion to Create: A "... Psychoallalytic Study of Womell Artists by .... Susan Kavaler-Adler Elizabeth Wilson 475 The Face of Fashion: Cultural Studies in Fashioll by Jennifer Craik; On Fashion edited ~ by Shari Bensrock and Suzanne Ferriss Z- ..; Carolyn De Swarte 479 Virtuous Lives: Four Quaker Sisters Remember rn :<' Gifford Family Life. Abolitionism, and Women's Suffrage edited by Lucille Salitan and Eve Lewis -'" Perera; Disorderly Women: Sexual Politics and " Evallgelicalism ill Revolutiollary New EIl81and < 0 by Susan Juster; Righteous Discontent: The r< \'(Iomen's Movement in the Black Baptist c: ~ Church, 1880-1920 by Evelyn Brooks rn Higginbotham; Conversions and Visions in N the Writillgs ofAfricall-American Women by '" Z Kimberly Rae Connor c: Judith Kegan Gardiner 484 Liberating Literature: Feminist Fiction in ~ America by Maria Lauret; Listening to Silences: '"rn :<' New Essays in Feminist Criticism edited by N Elaine Hedges and Shelley Fisher Fishkin; Borderwork: Feminist Engagements with Comparative Literature edited by Margaret R. Higonnet Regina Morantz- 488 Reproducing the Womb: Images ofChildbirth Sanchez in Science. Feminist Theory. Literature by Alice E. Adams; Women's Health-Missing from u.s. Medicine by Sue V. Rosser (continued, next page) (continued)

Rosan Augusta Jordan 491 American Folklore and the Mass Media by 84 Linda Degh; Feminist Messages: Coding in Women's Folk Culture edited by Joan Newlon Radner; Feminist Theory and the Study of Folk/ore edited by Susan Tower Hollis, Linda Pershing, and M. Jane Young; In Search ofthe Swan Maiden: A Narrative on Folklore and Gender by Barbara Fass Leavy N Rhonda Roland 496 Ecofeminism by Maria Mies and Vandana ,,; ..., Shearer Shiva; Ecofeminism and the Sacred edited by Carol J. Adams; Ecofeminism, Women, '"~ ::> Animals, Nature edited by Greta Gaarcl; Z Women, the Environment and Sustainable N Development: Towards a Theoretical Synthesis N ..., by Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine ~ Hausler, and Saskia Wieringa ::> ..., Beth Holmgren 501 Framing "Anna Karenina": Tolstoy. the 0 > Woman Question, and the Victorian Novel by Amy Mande/ker; Dostoevsky and the Woman "- '" Question: Rereadings at the End ofa Century '" by Nina Pelikan Straus ...,,,; I- Z 505 United States and International Notes ~- 510 About the Contributors 516 Notice to Contributors >- ...... u 0 Vl ""c: OS ... Vj ...... "

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From the Editor 2 Suzanne Kamata 4 GrandmaM. Grace Fill 7 My Dear Isabella Ruth Latta 11 Holding Hands Ashira Belsey 12 Grandma's Gift Hazel Lee 14 Grandma Buck Shobha Sharma 19 Manni Patti Maria Mcleod 23 First Alliance CB Follett 24 Coming Home Bonny Vaught 26 Burning String and a Black Bib Apron Yvette Stack 36 Creeds Shirley Serviss 38 Nightmare Laurie Mazzaferro 39 On Pass From Torrence State Hospital Adrienne Heinrich 40 Lillian; Nancy-photographs from the Grandmothers Project LuAnn Keener 44 Dusk G.c. Guard 46 Stella Maris Dolores Brandon 49 Ma Brandon 1882-1968 Gail Ghai 52 February's Stone Lisa Chewning 54 Tiby Mary L. Harper 58 Stored Provisions Rosanna Cabusao 61 The Gift Lyn Lifshin 73 May 21,1911 75 Notes on Authors and Artists 78 Cumulative Index for Volume 3 80 Guidelines Introduction SONYA MICHEL 109 86 Social Citizens without Citizenship: Working-Class Women and Social Policy in Interwar France LAURA LEVINE FRADER 111

Confronting Adversity with Experience: The Emergence of Feminism in Nicaragua KAREN KAMPWIRTH 136

The German State and Feminist Politics: A Double Gender c Marginalization 0 '';:: BRIGITTE YOUNG 159 '0; c ~ .;g .~ Women and the Welfare State in the Era of Global Markets ,5 ...... DEBORAH MITCHELL AND GEOFFREY GARRETT 185 Cl. :.E -..'" Lone Mothers and Paid Work: Neighborhoods, Local Labor c '" " Markets, and Welfare State Regimes ..N ""oJ '';:: c SIMON DUNCAN AND Ros EDWARDS 195 U.... i.i: c ..c"' Perspective .."' 'Qi- ...... :.: Autumn 1995: A Social Storm Blows over France ..c c "" JOSETTE TRAT 223 .."' '"~ Qj v '" " ~ " ;f Introduction to Special Issue: Gender, Citizenship, and :!!.'" ~ '".. Transition ] .. E CLAIRE WALLACE AND KEITHA FINE 237 v.. .. E Cl. 3 ." U ."" Abstract Citizenship? Women and Power in the Czech • Republic HANA HAVELKOVA 243 ~ ~ OJ Gender in Service of Nation: Female Citizenship in Kosovar ..0 E Society :J Z JULIE MERTUS 261 trl r..J) UJ • Citizenship in China: The Gender Politics of Social M Transformation 0 OJ U ~ E LIN CHUN 278 .- ... :J .;.....i I- UJ ~ r../) Narratives of National (Be)longing: Citizenship, Race, and .- the Creation of Latinas' Ethnicities in Exile in the United States .....J ~ - I- SUZANNE OBOLER 291 « r../) ~ >- Citizenship, Gender, and Dependence in the European Union: Z ... I- 0 ~ UJ Women and Internal Migration UJ LOUISE ACKERS 316 - ~ 0 U CO 0 Employment, Citizenship, and European Integration: .- Z Z r../) The Implications for Migrant and Refugee Women ~ UJ U ROSEMARY SALES AND JEANNE GREGORY 331 UJ 0 I- lJ 0 Z Contributors 351 Cf) Z Z « - Index 353 , Fcbruaryl997 Vol. 22. No.6 '0' ·o·u·r-n·e·f 87 TbeWomen's Forum

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3 Life After Prop 209 Molly Martin 4 209 Questions and Answers 5 Elevator Women Win Settlements 6 Book Review B.C. Do1mo

7 Special International Section 8 Letter from Canada 9 Letter from China 10 Launch of the European Network 12 Photos from a London Crafts Collective 17 Notes from the Netherlands

18 First Person Kerry Robishaw 20 Responding to Harassment Martha Grevatt 90 Contents No. 34 ~ Stri

Letters 2 For Better or for Worse? Jenny Rankine discusses the fraught issue of lesbian marriage 5 Breaking up is Hard to Do Jill Radford on the 1996 Family Law Act 12 Soft Soap Vicki Coppock pours cold water on Brookside's claims to a pro-feminist stance 21 Confronting Contradictions Liz Kelly interviews theorist and activist Beth Ritchie 28 Taking Liberties Stevi Jackson exposes the appalling gender politics of a recent report on gay rights 36 Motives and Meanings Debbie Cameron attempts a feminist analysis of Rosemary West 44 Monumentally Male Cara Aitchison gives T&S readers a guided tour of sexism and misogyny in the heritage tourism industry 53 Triangles & Tribulations Amy Elman on the historical and political problems of reclaiming the pink triangle for lesbians and gay men 62 A Question of 'Why?' Joan Scanlon is not entertained by Marleen Gorris's Oscar-winning Antonia's Line 67 Tulsa Studies in Women's Uterature 91 Volume 15, Number 2 Fall 1996

From the Editor 215

FORUM: AFTER EMPIRE II

The Historical Moments of Postcolonial Writing: 221 Beyond Colonialism's Binary Peggy Ochoa

A Dialectic ofAutonomy and Community: 231 Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions Undsay Pentolfe Aegerter

TortUre and Commemoration: Narrating Solidarity in 241 Elvira Orphee's "Las viejas fantasiosas" Joseph Slaughter

Sexual Orientation in the (Post)lmperial Nation: 253 Celticism and Inversion Theory in Radclyffe HaU's The Well of 1.o""li""" Margot Gayle Backus

Afterword: Thoughts Toward the Future of 267 Postcolonial Studies Isabella Matsikidze

ARTICLES

From Avenger to Victim: Genealogy ofa 269 Renaissance NoveUa Josephi"" Donovan

The Metaphorical Lesbian: Edna PonteUier in 289 The Awakening Elizabeth leBlanc

House Mothers and Haunted Daughters: 309 Shirley Jackson and Female Gothic Roberta Rubenstein

Giving Birth to Marguerite Yourcenar 333 Charlotte Hogsett

REVIEWS

"The Changing Same"; Black Women's Literature, 349 Criticism, and Theory. By Deborah E. McDoweU. Kimberly W. Benston

"Doers of the Word"; African-American Women Speakers 352 and Writers in the North (1830-1880). By Carla L. Peterson. Joycelyn K. Moody (continued, next page) 92 Tulsa Studies in Women's Uterature Volume 15, Number 2 Fall 1996 (continued) The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in 355 Black Women's Fiction. By Ann duCiIle. Gloria T. Randle Jump at the Sun: 20ra Neale Hurston's Cosmic Comedy. 358 By John Lowe. Every Tub MllSt Sit on lIS Own Bottom: The Philosophy and Politics of 20ra Neale Hurston. By Deborah Plant. Jennifer Jordan Changing the Subject: Mary Wroth and Figurations ofGender 361 in Early Modern England. By Naomi J. Miller. Curtis Perry Torrid Zones: Maternity, Sexuality, and Empire in 363 Eighteenth.Century English Narratives. By Felicity A. Nussbaum. George Haggerty Nobody's Angels: Middle·Class Women and Domestic 365 Ideology in Victorian Culture. By Elizabeth Langland. Elisabeth Rose Gruner

Place Maners: Gendered Geography in Victorian Women's 369 Travel Books About Southeast Asia. By Susan Morgan. Joyce Zonana

A Uving of Words: American Women in Print Culture: 371 Edited by Susan Albertine. Susan Coultrap.McQuin Multicultural Uteratures through Feminisl/PoSISlrt

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS U.S.-JAPAN 93 WOlVlEN'S JOURNAL A Journal for the (ntemationaJ Exchange of Gender Studies ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT NUMBER 12 1997

Special Issue: Gender and Imperialism edited by Brett de Bary

Introduction Brett de Bary 3 -.-(:y t- t:lY '" Y a:Y

Japanese Theater and Imperialism: Romance and Resistance Ayako Kano 17 -8*~~~moo~~:t:l~:YA~~m

Japan's Entry into War and the Support of Women Nishikawa Yiiko 48 - lllti<-"Q)flIi4 ~ lln~ Q)/IlIl,A.

"Post-Colonial" Feminist Locations: The Art of Tomiyama Taeko and Shimada Yoshiko Rebecca Jennison 84 -~w~~,~m~~K~Q~At-·~t:l~7N·7-t-

The Shape ofFreedom: The Female Body in Post-Surrender Japanese Cinema Joanne Izbicki 109 -§ElJQ)~1l : J&1j!~tltQ)8*1!II:1i!IT1r.:leltQ:k1'EQ)~l*

"The Law of the Same" and Other (Non)-Perversions: Woman's Body as a "Use-MelRape-Me" Signifier Setsu Shigematsu 154 - 1JiJ----l'E(7)11;:N:Q) OJF) m: 1'EQ)JiA~l/'CQ):k1'E~l* 94 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 2, Number 4, December 1996

Special Issue: Violence Against Women in Australia

CONTENTS Guest Editors' Introduction SANDY COOK jUDlTII BESSANT 355 Articles Women, War, and the Violence ofHistory: • An Australian Perspective SUSANNE DAVIES 359 Violence Against Indigenous Women: Public and Private Dimensions MEUSSA LUCASHENKO 378 Violence and Women With Di&bilities: Silence and Paradox LESLEY CHENOWEIH 391 The Violence of Displacement: The Problematics ofSuru/val for Homeless Young Women SUZANNE E. HATIY 412 Aboriginality and Lawyering: Problems ofJustice for Aboriginal Defendants-Focus on Partner Homicide LINDA HANCOCK 429 Book Review Public and Private: Feminist Legal Debates . edited by Margiiret Thornton MARGARET DAVIES 447 Acknowledgments 450 Index 452 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 95 Volume 3, Number 1, February 1997

CONTENTS

Editor's Introduction 3 Articles Working Toward Freedom From Vwlence: The Process ofChange in Battered Women JODYBROWN 5 Bringing Order to Chaos: A Fromework for Understanding and Treating Female Sexual Abuse Survivors LYNNE smvENS 27 Date and Acquaintance Rape: Development and Validation ofa Set of Scales JOAN R WAl.'lH, BRENDA M. DeVFLllS, and ROBERT RDeVELLIS 46 "The War Against Women": Media Representations of Men's Vwlence Against Women in Australia ADRIAN HOWE 59 Activist/Advocate Note Women's Rights Network (WRN) KIM SLOTE and CARRIE CU1HBERT 76 Poem Sister Bond BETIYROGERSYOUNGKIN 81 Book Reviews Pattern Changing for Abused Women: An Educational Program by Marilyn Shear Goodman and Beth Creager Fallon L. KEVIN HAMBERGER 84 Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twenlieth-Century Fiction by Laura E. Tanner EUZABElH CERABINQ.HESS 87 96 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

VOL. XI, NUMBER 1 SUMMER, 1996

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

WHERE VIOLENCE, RELATIONSHIP, AND EQUALI1Y MEET: THE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT'S CIVIL RiGHTS REMEDy•••.••••• Victoria F. Nourse 1

DESTABIUZING POWER IN RAPE: WHY CONSENT THEORY IN RAPE LAw Is TURNED ON ITS HEAD Mustafa T. Kasubhai 37

TREND ANALYSIS: EXPERT TESTIMONY ON BATTERING A.'1D ITs EFFECTS IN CRIMINAL CAsES •.•..•.•...... •.•..... Janet Parrish, Esq. 75

BOOK REVIEW

BREAKING & ENTERING: WOMEN COPS TALK ABOUT LIFE IN THE ULTIMATE MEN'S CLUB. By CONNIE FLETCHER, NEW YORK: HARPERCOLLINS PUBUSHERS, 1995 Reviewed IJy Sal;rina Turner 175 J'h.e Wise Woman 97

Vol. 14, No.2, 1996

ARTICLES by Annie Guilbeau (p. 3) 2 Follow Up: by Lyn lifshin (p. 7) The Woman Suffrage by Shekhinah Mountainwater Memorial (p.6) 4 Hypersexlsm by Betty Rawlinson (p. 10) 5 Good News for Feminists by Dawn Zapletal (p. 11) 8 "The Luminescent and Giant Blue Butterfly Lady," PHOTOGRAPHY by Ann Forfreedom by Ann Forfreedom 10 Excerpts about Hatshepsut (throughout) 11 Excerpt about Isis and 12 Excerpt about Black Madonnas GRAPHICS and by BOlbOI (pp.... 6, 9) POETRY by George R. Beck (p. 12) by Tippl N. Blevins (p. 5) by Sandra Block (p. 5) by Elizabeth Conklin (p. 4) by Suebob Davis (p. 1) by Erlinda Anne Estrada (p. 7) 98 WOMEN a cultural review

VOLUME 7 NUMBER 3 WINTER 1996

Contents CULTURAL REGIMES OF THE BODY This section is edited by DEBORAH LYNN STEINBERG

Cultural Regimes of the Body: an Introduction 225 DEBORAH LYNN STEINBERG Troubled Bodies: Art, Obscenity and the Connoisseur 229 LYNDA NEAD Fragmentation, Fetishization and Men's Bodies in Britain, 1890-1939 240 JOANNA BOURKE Selling Babies? The Legal and Ethical Implications of Surrogacy 250 EMILY JACKSON Languages of Risk: Genetic Encryptions of the Female Body 259 DEBORAH LYNN STEINBERG Mike Leigh's Naked and the Gestic Economy of Cinema 271 CAROL WATTS

BODY POLITICS, BODILY PASSIONS Abortion in the Time of Perestroika 279 MICHELINE DE SEVE The Sheik: What Can Be Made ofa Daydream 291 SARAH WINTLE

REVIEWS Tessa Cosslett, Women Writing Childbirth: Modern Discourses of Motherhood Roszika Parker, Tom in Two: The Experience ofMaternal Ambivalence. Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Death without Weeping: The Violence ofEveryday L.fe in Brazil 303 JANET MONTEFJORE Leslie C. Dunn and Nancy A. Jones (eds.), Embodied Voices: Representing Female VQca/ity in Western Culture. Felicia Miller Frank, The Mechanical Song: Wome~ Voice. and the Aytificial in Nineteenth­ century French Narrative. Claire Kahane, Passions ofthe Voice: Hysteria, Narrative, and the Figure ofthe Speaking Woman 309 STEVE CONNOR Darian Leader, Whydo Women Write More Letters Than They Post! 316 RACHEL BOWLBY

LISTINGS

Compiled by BARBARA ROSENBAUM 323

BOOKS RECEIVED 329 Women 99 & Criminal Justice'"

Volume 8 Number 3 1997

Gender and Professional Values in the Criminal Bar Alissa Pol/i1z Worden

Gender and Case Processing Decisions: A Comparison ofCase Outcomes for Male and Female Defendants Charged with Violent Felonies 29 Cassia C. Spo/m JefFey W. Spears

Spheres ofConsent: An Analysis ofthe Sexual Abuse and Sexual Exploitation ofWomen Incarcerated in the State ofHawaii 61 Agnes L. Bara

Uncharted Terrain: Contexts of Experience Among Women in the Illicit Drug Economy . 85 Patricia Morgan Karen Ann Joe

BOOK REVIEWS

Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes, by Helen Benedict III Reviewed by Frankie Y. Bailey

Using Murder: The Social Construction ofSerial Homicide. by Philip Jenkins 114 Reviewed by Neil Websdale

Beating the Devil Out ofThem: Corporal Punishment in American Families, by Murray A. Straus with Denise A. Donnelly 117 Reviewed by Lee E. Ross 100 WOMEN" & ENVIRONMENTS

Issue No. 39/40 SUMMER 1996

A WORD FROM Us .••.••••••...•••••••••..•...•••••• •Pag" COLO~jBlAN WOMAN MOTIVATIS HER CoMMUNITY Emik, Maritla RlJ" '"M,mw, iraN"",,, by Gigi Va.- Wu,,/ . ... Pag,36 VANCOUVER TO ISTANBUL' INSIGmS FROM OUR FouNDERS Galt Altxantltr ,, Pagt 5 12 PoiNT D

CREDIT AND MORTGAGE RfSTRIGnONS DENY SHELTER foR GUIDELINES R)R PlANNING, DEsiGN AND MANAGEMf.NT WOMEN IN R,g.fa M,dli,h Pag/52 Filtma Hy~, ; " ."."" "", " ",Pagt 3/ CHANDE OF PLANS, GROWING AWARENfSS OF GENDER IN URBAN POlIClfS R'gufa M,dli,h ,Pag/52 Lin/uay MlllFarl4t1t ".",." ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. ',' , Pagt 32 WOMEN AND I'LANNINO' CREATINO GENDERED REAlITlfS IBA - EMscHER PARK, BERGKAMEN, GERMANY ••••••••••• •Pag, 34 Carolytl Whiltman", '.' ,',., "",.,'".",.",., ",Pagt 52' FRAuEN~WERJ(-STADT PROJECT, VIENNA, AUSTRIA ••••••.. .Pag, 35 GENDER, PlANNING AND THE Po!.ICY PROCESS OPEN SfSAME, HARINGEY, UNITED KINGDOM •••..••••••• •Pag,35 Carolyn Whitzman", ,.". ,'."., ,." ", .. ", .. , ",Pagt 5i NEIOHIlOURHOOO WOMEN'S RENAISSANCE, BRDOnYN IN PRINT.. Pag/54 NEW YORK, UNITED STATES ,, ••••• .Pagd5 CALENDAR Pag/55 SCHEllERBRO£K NEIGHBOURHOOD PlANNED AND REALIZED By WOMEN, ZWOlLE, Nrn

Volume 24 Number 3 1996

Experiences of Battered Women in Health Care Settings: A Qualitative Study Barbara Gerbert, PhD Kathleell JOhllstOll, BA Nona Caspers, MFA Thomas Bleeckel; PhD Austell Woods, MA Amy Rosenbaum, BA

Psychosocial Correlates ofChest Pain Among African-American Women 19 Susan Gross Fisher, PhD Richard Coopel; MD Laura Webel; MS Youliall Liao, MD

Acculturation and Cervical Cancer: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviors ofHispanic Women 37 Mmy P. Harmoll, MA Felipe G. Castro, MSW, PhD Kathryll Cae, PhD

The Gynecological Care Experience ofAdult Survivors ofChildhood Sexual Abuse: A Preliminary Investigation 59 Jennifer S. Robohm, MA Margaret BUllellheim, PhD

The Effects ofHealth Beliefs on Screening Mammography Utilization Among a Diverse Sample ofOlder Women 77 Laurine R. Thomas, PhD Sarah A. Fox, EdD, MS Barbara G. Leake, PhD Richard G. Roetzheim, MD, MSPH

BOOK REVIEW Charles R. King, MD,. Editor

Sexual Nature/Sexual Culture, edited by Paul R. Abramson and Steven D. Pinkerton 95 Reviewed by C. Richard King, PhD Women, 102

Volume XIX Number 2 FaU1996

Silence and \Iiolence: The Woman Behind lhe Wall Linda D. Wayne

"Sharp Necessities" 7 Virginia Brackett

A Case Study of Women's Literacy in lhe Early Seventheenth Century: 14 The Oxinden Family Letters Carol L. Winkelmann

Deconstructing the Patriarchal Palace: AIm Radcliffe's Poetry in The 21 Mvsteries ofUdoJpho Ellen Arnold

Gender Differences in lhe Use of Expletives: A Turkish Case 30 Zeynep K090glu

Why Sexist Language Affects Persuasion: The Role of Homophily, Intended 36 Audience, and Offense Erika Falk and Jordan Mills

Fanny Fern and Sui Sin Far: The Beginning ofan Asian American Voice 44 NingYu

Book Reviews 48

Books in Brief 55

Abstracts 55

Part I: Women & Language Table ofContents 71

POETRY

James Joyce Goes for a Gallop 5 Mary Kennan Herbert

Nashville 13 Mary Kennan Herbert

Sonnet in Celebration ofthe Erotic Power of Libraries 29 Robyn Overstreet

Woman 47 Charlotte F. Otten 103

VOL 9:1. #171996

In Memory: Judy Rosenthel 0 7

Introduction: Performing the Digitel Body-A Ghost Story 0 9 lH[ PU811~ fORUM lHlRfSA M. mfl Chatt(er)ing Snow Isn't White 0 35 Through the Fingertips: ~AR8A~A ~ROWNING Doing Group Therapy Online 0 205 Chenging the Subject 0 55 mm to ION. MSW JOOI O'~RlfN New Jack(ed) City? Wiring the South Bronx 0 217 Modem Butterfly, Reconsidered 0 69 fMllY POlfR mmA M. Sf Nfl ANO KAUY OAVIS Potentiel Contributions of Information Technologies to Human Rights 0 225 Throes of Addiction 0 105 AlAN SONOHUM PAllI WHAUY Hearing the Net: An Interview with Mie Lipner 0 111 R[VI[W~ &R[~OURm WHY YOUNG ANO lHfRfSA M. StNfI When the Personal Becomes Digital: Linda Dement and Barbara Hammer On Space, Sex and Being Stalked 0 125 Move Towards a Lesbian Cyberspace 0 233 GII~fRI PAMHA HOllY WilliS ANO MIKKI HAIPIH Metro on Ice Meets Ball and Cheang 0 151 The "Space" of Cyberspace: MOtHA HAN HfRRUP Body Politics, Frontiers and Enclosures. . ., A review of Laura Miller's Phone Sex IS Cool: Chat-Lines as Superconductors 0 161 "Women and Children First: MARCUS ~OON Gender and the Settling of the Electronic Frontier." 0 239 My Womb. The Mosh Pit 0 179 HAR~Y tlfAm SHARON IfHNf~ Kinder, Gentler Glossary, for Net Neophytes. and Othersl 0 249 Turing, My Love 0 187 WHY YOUNG MAlmW fHRlICH An Introduction to our Feminist Yellow Pages of Cyberspace 0 263 MOllY m AND lHf~fSA Sf Nfl Illustration Credits 0 269

FEMINIST YELLOW PAGES OF CYBERSPACE Women & Politics 104

Volume 17 Number 1 1997

PERSPECTIVES

Public Policy as ifWomen Mattered: Improving the Child Support System for Women on AFDC Jyl J. Josephson

ARTICLES

Why Gender Matters: The Perceptions ofWomen Officeholders 27 Sue Thomas

Abortion Attitudes, Gender, and Candidate Choice in Presidential Elections: 1972 to 1992 55 Mark J. WallieI' Byron W. Daynes Raymond Tatalovich

Racial and Gender Consciousness Among African-American Women: Sources and Consequences 73 Clyde Wilcox

BOOK REVIEWS

Getting Specific: Postmodern Lesbian Politics, by Shane Phelan 95 Reviewed by Martha Ackelsberg

The Neutered Mother. the Sexual Family and Other 1Wentieth CentUlY Tragedies, by Martha Albertson Fineman 97 Reviewed by Susan R. Burgess

Strategies for COllfronting Domestic Violence: A Resource Mallual, by United Nations, Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs 99 Reviewed by Margaret Hobart

Womell ill the Face ofChange: The Soviet Unioll, Eastern Europe and Chilla, edited by Shirln Rai, Hiiary Pilkington, and Annie Phizacklea 102 Reviewed by Maria Schadt Women & Politics 105

Volume 17 Number 1 1997 (continued)

European Parents in the 1990 s: Comradictions and Comparisons, edited by Ulla Bjomberg 104 Reviewed by Joanna Vecchiarelli Scoll

A Vindication ofPolitical Virtue: The Political Thought ofMary Wollstonecrajt, by Virginia Sapiro 106 Reviewed by Mary L. Shanley

Campaigning for Office: A Woman Runs, by Jewel Lansing 109 101 Campaign Tips for Women Candidates and Their Stajft, by Jewel Lansing 109 Reviewed by Toni-Michelle C. Travis Abortion and American Politics, by Barbara Hinkson Craig and David M. O'Brien III Abortion and Dialogue, by Ruth Colker III Abortion Rights as Religious Freedom, by Pet.er S. Wenz 111 Between 1lvo Absolutes: Public Opinion and the Politics ofAbortion, by Elizabeth Adell Cook, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox III The Politics ofAbortion. by Janine Brodie, Shelley A. M. Gavigan, and Jane Jenson III Reviewed by Robert Van Dyk

Gender and Developmem: A Practical Guide, edit.ed by Lise 0stergaard 122 Reviewed by Linda J. Yarr

About t.he Cont.ributors 125 106 Women & Therapy A Feminist Clinician's Guide to the Memory Debate

Volume 19, Number I

Introduction Susan Contralto M. Janice Gutfreund

Politics ofMemory, Politics ofIncest: Doing Thempy and Politics That Really Malter 5 Laura S. Brown

Childhood Tmuma: Politics and Legislative Concerns for Thempists 19 Sherry A. Quirk Anne P. DePrince

Mind Meets Body: On the Nature ofRecovered Memories ofTmuma 31 Wendy E. Hovdestad Connie M. Kristiansen

Recovered Memories ofChild Abuse: Fact, Fantasy or Fancy? 47 Connie M. Kristiansen Kathleen A. Felton Wendy E. Hovdestad

Repressed Memories and Clinical Practice 61 Kimberlyn Leary

The Feminist Thempy Institute Code ofEthics: Implications for Working with Survivors ofChild Sexual Abuse 79 Carolyn Zerbe Enns

Legal and Psychological Approaches Towards Adult Survivors ofChildhood Incest: Irreconcilable Differences? 93 Joyce Sese Dorado

Litigation Pitfalls forthe Psychothempist Whose Client "First Remembers" Childhood Sexual Abuse During Thempy 109 Shirley Feldman-Summers

Scientific Research, Recovered Memory, and Context: Seven Surprising Findings 123 Kenneth S. Pope EDITORIAL 107

Publishing, Power, and Feminism Marcia Hill Seeing Between the Lines: Bisexual Women and Therapy 5 Lisa H. Weasel

Sexual Abuse and Chemical Dependency: Implications for Women in Recovery 17 Katharine P. Simmons TenySack Geri Miller

The Relationship Between Therapy Usage and Political Activity in Lesbians 31 Michele J. Eliason Kris S. Morgan

Counseling Adult Women Rape Survivors: Issues of Race, Ethnicity, and Class 47 Clare G. Holzman Women Chemical Sensitivity/Chemical Injury and Life Disruption 63 & Pamela Reed Gibson Jennifer Cheavens Therapy Margaret L. Warren

When Treatment Fails: The Transition to Biological Volume 19 Childlessness for Infertile Women 81 Number 2 Judith C. Daniluk 1996

BOOK REVIEWS

A Note from the New Book Review Editor 99 Ruth Hall

Subversive Dialogues: Theory in Feminist Therapy. by Laura S. Brown 100 Reviewed by Janet Brice-Baker

Women Creating Lives: Identities, Resilience, and Resistance, edited by Carol E. Franz and Abigail J. Stewart 103 Reviewed by Angela R. Gillem

Sexual Abuse in Nine North American Cultures: Treatment and Prevention, edited by Lisa Aronson Fontes 106 Reviewed by Doris Howard

Healthy Divorce, by Craig Everelt and Sandra Vogly Everett 108 Reviewed by Susan Obelt

Women a/Color: Integrating Ethnic and Gender Identilies in , edited by Lillian Comas-Diaz and Beverly Greene III Reviewed by Beverly Daniel Tatum

Assimilalion Blues: Black Families in a White Community, by Beverly Daniel Tatum 114 Reviewed by Cheryl Bowers 108 WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS BOOK REVIEW

Volume 22 CONTENTS 1997

CRll1CI8W An Ihm>••! Am.... 3 MANEr'S MODERNISM: or, The Face of Painting in the Ig600 23 SONIA SBKULA 1918·1963 by Dieter Schwartz by Michlel Fried Revi by Anne Brigman. g BlTf IS IT ARTI: The Spirit of Art as Actiyism by Nina Felshin by SUlan Ehm1s Reviewed by Jo HOMorI 21 TREADWELL: Photograph> by Andrea Modica, 9 WOMEN ARTISTS AND THB PARISIAN AVANT·GARDB by B. Annie Proulx by Gill Peny Revi

Volume 22 CONTENTS 1997

(continued)

44 ART IlOES (Narl) EXIST by Rosalyn Drexl", 62 WITHOUT A OUIDE: Contemporuy Women', Tnve1 Reviewed by JOOJI Ullman Adventures. Katherine Govier, ed. 45 ONE WRITER'S BEOINNINGS by Reviewed by Amy RedmJm Review

Introduction 2 Adele King

Articles

Aux Antipodes de I'Exotisme, au l'Envers de la Carte -I Postale dans 1'0em're de Madeleine Ouellette-Ivlichalska Tilerese Migraine-George

Rewriting Hagiography: The Livre de la Cite des Dames 1-1 Michelle A. Donovan

La Mythologie Revisionniste Chez Christine de Pizan 27 Christine McWebb

Narralive Transvestism and MalelFemale Friendship in 40 Adelaide de Souza's Adele de Senange MedllO Karlllarkar

Good Women and Good Will: ·50 Pedagogy MeelS Philosophy in the Third Republic Robert Good

Angele ValUlier: Ie Zadiaque connDe Nouvel Ordre Femininliste 60 Michele Bacholle

Claire Lejeune: or Poetic Citizenship 70 Karen HOl/wer

When Our Gender is a Lie: 80 Reading :Margucrile Yourcenar's "Achille ou Ie ~-1ensonge" Judith Sarllecki

l'n Barrage Conlre Ie Pacilique: AlIloporlrail el Lieu ~lnCIlloniql 88 Claire-Amoillette Lindell/aub

Tituba and Hesler in the [ntertexual Jail Cell: New World Feminisms ...... ·100 in Maryse Conde's Moi, Tituba sorciere ... Noire de Salem Carolyn Duffey

Sherazade and Female Freedom 111 Gabriella Ricciardi

I 'n Enlretien avec Marie Cardinal 119 Claire Marrone

WIF Manuscript Submission 132

WIF Membership 135

WIFStudies Order Form ..136 ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS

Women of endurance Pedestriennes,marathoners 1 ultramarathoners, and others: two centuries of 111 women's endurance (1816-1996 Dahn Shaulis

Environmental versus biological Influences on gender 29 differences int he overarm throw for force: dominant and nondomlnant ann throws a~ i IE Kathleen Williams, Kathleen M. Haywood.& Mary Painter CD Effects ofaerobic exercise on tbe social physique anxiety 51 ~ and body esteem offemale college students \Jt Peter P. Banlewski. Judy L. Van Raalte & Briuon W. Brewer • I :s ~ Newspaper representation of women athletes In 1984 65 and 1994 Hilary Mathesen & Kay Flatten m COMMENTARIES AND PRELIMINARY REPORTS I~ lld Women's sport fiction: needed research 85 N JoB Sandoz • • ~ Strategies for Increasing minorities and women in 89 ~ sport management and physical education teacher ~ preparation programs: common recruitment and .... retention themes \C Mary A. Hums, Camille P. O'Bryant & Linda Tremble \C c:I\ Research on sport and adolescent reproductive behavior: 99 Some preliminary findings Don Sabo & Merrill Melnick -_._. BOOK REVIEWS Joan Samuelson: Running for Women 105 Little Girls in Pretty Boxes: The Making and Breaking 109 ofAmerica's Elite Gymnasts and Figure Skaters Feminism and Sporting Bodies: Essays on Theory 113 and Practice Women, media and sport.. Challenging gender values 119 Basketballfor Women: Becoming a Complete Player 125

CONFERENCE REVIEWS Association for the Advancement ofApppUed Sport 133 Psychology Pre.OIymplc Scientific Congress 137 WISE Conference 143 Virtual Conference 145

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS and OTHER INFORMATION Wlshperd 28 Gifts and Grants Program 63 Language Mentorlng Program 64 Women's Institute on Sports and Education 84 International Association of Physical Education 88 National Association for Girls and Women In Sports 98 Women's Sport Foundation 104 BIJAPERD Subscriptions 132 WSPAJ Subscriptions 142 WSPAJ Guidelines 149 Women's Health 112 JOURNAL

4/96 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

October - December 1996

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPiNiON Wake up to Reality: Maternal Mortality in Chiapas by Pilar Torre 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 9

CAMPAIGN

The Challenge of the New Generation: Adolescents' Sexuality and Reproductive Health by Deborah Meacham 27

PANORAMA

Environmental Estrogens: Are They Harming Our Health? . ~lli~~. ~

. The Soybean Report: Kernels from the Second International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic Diseases by Sadja Greenwood, MD 60

SHARiNG OUR EXPERIENCES

Don't Deny Reality: Let's Talk About Abortion 63

MAILBOX 68

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 73

RESOURCES 77 Women's History Review 113

VOLUME 5 NUMBER 4 1996

SPECIAL ISSUE Women in Central and Eastern Europe Edited by LOUISE A. TILLY

Loul.e A. TUiy. Introduction 465 Anna iamow.ka. Family and Public Life: barriers and interpenetration: women in Poland at the turn of the century 469 Marla M. Kova",. Ambiguities of Emancipation: women and the ethnic question in Hungary 487 Dolna Pasta Harsanyl. Blue Blood and Ink: Romanian aristocratic women before and after World War I 497 Tatyana Ne.torova. Between Tradition and Modernity: Bulgarian women during the development of modern statehood and society, 1878-1945 513 Sharon L. Wolchlk. Czech and Slovak Women and Political Leadership 525 Kataiin Kontz. The Position of Women in the Hungarian Labour Market after the Regime Change 539 Renata Slemlen.ka. Gendered Perceptions: women in the labour market in Poland 553 BOOK REVIEWS Subversive Women (Series Ed. Marie Mulvey Roberts): The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting (Jane Collier), Appeal ofOne Half the Human Race, Women, against the Pretensions ofthe Other Half, Men, to Retain Them in Political and Thence in Civil and Domestic Slavery (William Thompson & Anna Wheeler), A Blighted Life: a true story (Rosina Bulwer·Lytton), The Beth Book (Sarah Grand) and The Journal ofa Feminist (Elsie Clews Parsons) reviewed by Julia Swindells 567 Worlds Between: historical perspectives on gender and closs (Leonore DavidofO and Challel, Servant or Citizen. Women's Status in Church, State and Society (Mary O'Dowd & Sabine Wichert, Eds) reviewed by Bridget Hill 569 The Making ofVictorian Sexual Atli/udes (Michael Mason) reviewed by Shani d'Cruze 571 Researching Women's Lives from a Feminist Perspective (Mary Maynard & June Pu",is, Eds) reviewed by Bogusla Temple 573 Nineteenth Century Art. A Criticat History (S. Eisenman, with T. Crow, B. Lukacher, L. Nochlin & F. K. Pohl) reviewed by Gen Day 574 Voices and Votes: a literary anthology ofthe women's suffrage campaign (Glenda Norquay, Ed.) and Elizabeth Barrell Browning (Marjorie Stone) reviewed by Mary Joannou 575 Women in the Victorian Art World (Clarissa Campbell Orr), Seeing and Consciousness: women, class and representation (Gen Day) and Women ofthe Fields: representations ofrural women in the nineteenth century (Karen Sayer) reviewed by Kimberley Reynolds 577 Women in Ireland, 1800·1918: a documentary history (Maria Luddy) reviewed by Cliona Murphy 579 Constructing Girlhood: popular magazines for girls grOWing up in England, 1920·1950 (Penny Tinkler) reviewed by Judith Rowbotham 581 Elizabeth Bishop's Poelics ofIntimacy (Victoria Harrison) reviewed by Lorrie Goldensohn 582 TiUe·page and Contents, Volume 5 585 114

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EDITORIAL : COMMITMENT FOR CHANGE

2 • 5 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 41. SESSION: March 10.21,1997, NY CEDAW 16. SESSION: Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women January 13·31, New Yark IWRAW .. International Women's Rights Action Watch: Report to CEDAW International Women's TRIBUNE Centre: Information II Resources II Women Ink. UN DECADE FOR WOMEN: Documents WORLD FOOD SUMMIT· FAO, Rome 13-17 Nov. 1996 and FORUM: Reports HABITAT II : General Assembly Report and Retrospective 6 - 7 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE INTERNAnONAL EMPlOYMENT OPPORTUNmES: WHO - World Heofih Organization II FAO: Food and Agrlcullure Organization II Intemat. Atomic Energy Agency II UNESCO: UN Educational SCientific and Cufiural Org.1I UN AIDS II NGOs, more 8 • 19 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT Th. WORLD BANK GROUP: A Citizen'. Guid. to the World Bank: Organization ~ Structure of the ,WB II Ensuring Gender Equity through Participation II The WORLD BANK· Review by Fran P. Hosken II The WEDO World Bank Campaign II Women's Eyes on the World Bank /I Gender and the World Bonk II Word Gomes hide WB destructive policies WOMEN'S RIGHTS PROJECT: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee TRAINING PROGRAM: Women and Development - University of the West Indies 20 - 26 WOMEN AND HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: Women's Global Network for Reproductive Health II Increasing Women's Access to Reproductive Health Care II INDIA: Towards Safer Motherhood - Conference II Strategies of reducing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity II Women's Health and Maternity Needs neglected II HEALTH RESOURCES, Reproductive Health Ma«ers II New List of Free Materials II HIVIAIDS· working with Young People II Africa Women & Health /I SAfrica' Liberal Abortion law adopted II UNFPA Directory of Training Courses II Midwife's Guide to Care II UK: New Generation Journal II U.S.A.: National Action Plan on Breast Cancer II RU486 (Mifepristone) endorsed 27 - 38 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION PROGRESS REPORT: Women's International Network Gross Roots Campaign in Africa with the Childbirth Piclure Baoks and Additions teaching to STOP FGM: letters from community groups in Ghana, Kenya, Togo, Sierra leone, Nigeria etc WHO Technical Working Group on FGM: Report. EGYPT: Ending Female Genital Mutilation! Female Circumcision from Egypt Today IAC- Inter African CommiH•• - Report on Capacity Building in Operational Research DANIDA: Guidelines on Prevention of FGM Second revised edition eliminates the citation of South American countries International Conf.d.ration of Midwives: Statement on Harmful Childbirth Practices CANADA: Status of Legislation prohibiting FGM 39 - 43 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE WHO: Violence Against Women an International Health Issue KOREA: Wife Abuse widely practiced II Global Gender Violen c.: 16 days Activism U.S.A.: Dauble Jeopardy - Wife and Child Abuse /I Family Violence affects Work Sexual Abuse of Women in US State Prisons - Human Rights Report 115 FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 111 GRANT STREET ~TON, MA 02113 USA TEL 811·N2·t431

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(continued) 44· 49 WOMEN AND MEDIA INTERNATIONAL: UNESCO II Women's Insmute tor Freedom ot the Press II WOMEN'S JOURNALS I PUBUCATIONS • Including Address and Index - trom: ASIA II LATIN & N, AMERICA II EUROPE /I INTERNATIONAL II WOMEN STUDIES 50 • 53 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA NORTH AFRICA, Reform of Personal Stalus Law II Islamizalion in North Africa SUDAN: New law separates women and men in Khartoum BOTSWANA: Shelter proposed for Women Victims of Male Abuse UGANDA: Men attack wives for not voting husbands' choice in recent elections KENYA: Coalition on Violence Qgainst Women II Capacity Building for W Councillors ZIMBABWE, Women's Resource Centre and Network 54 • 69 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: Cast System under attack as Human Rights Violation II WAHl Women and Health Training Program by CHETNA /I All India Women's Conference Program JAPAN: Women still ignored by Business and Government /I Only 23 Women elected /I Discrimination Lows beginning to be revised THAILAND: New Information on Traffic in Women AFGHANISTAN: Women's Life under Ihe Taliban II Afghan Women's Campaign ASIAN REPUBLICS: UZBEKISTAN: "Between the Slogans of Communism and Ihe laws tl of Islam ~ the Women of Uzbekistan " liThe Daughters of Amazons ~ Voices from Central Asian. by Marfua Tokhtok Hodjeava and Elmira Turgumbekova • published by Shirkal Gah, Pakislan. Book Review by Fran P. Hosken 70 • 73 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: Council of Europe Final Report. Group on Equality and Democracy " Second European Charler to Promote Women in Politics & Society " Women of Europe Dossier: The InformationSociety ~ A Challenge for Women POLAND: Abortion Prohibition revoked despite Pope's Interference ROMANIA, Lack of Health and Family Planning Services conlinues II National Association of Medical Women . NORWAY: Why Women voted NO in Eur~pean Union Referendum 74 • 77 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS NICARAGUA: CISAS· Cenler for Information and Advisory Services in Health MEXICO: Sex Discrimination in Mexico's Maquiladora Sector CANADA: The economic Power of Women·led Firms· Myths and Realities UNITED STATES: Gender Gap even wider i'n last elections II Educational Progress of Women II Rape and Sexual Harassmenl In Ihe US Army and Mililary II MUW: Girls in the Middle- Working to succeed in school. 78 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN AND EDUCATION, Women's Participation lacking in International Scholarship Programs II Gender Gap in Educational Attainment SOCIALIST INTERNATIONAL WOMEN: 161h Conference al Ihe United Nalions WORLD CITIZEN FOUNDATION • World Synlegrity Project WORKING TOGETHER· SEWA • Recognilion for Home·based Workers MUSLIM COMMUNITIES ICOUNTRIES: Women's Reproductive Righls • Inl, Network GL08AL FUND FOR WOMEN awards over half Million $ to Women's Programs WORLD POPULATION DATA SHEET and Slatistics 116

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1 Lillian S. Robinson' The Price Vou Pay: The Hidden Cost ofWomen's Relationship to Money by Margaret Randall 4 Letters 5 Ursula K. Le Guin • Ledoy!, A Novel by Carol Emshwiller 6 Boyd Zenner' Crossing the Color Line: Race, Parenting, and Culture by Maureen Reddy; Beyond the Whiteness ofWhiteness: Memoir ofa White Mother ofBlack Sons by Jane Lal.orre 8 Harriet Malinowilz • Beyond Gay or Straight: Understanding Sexual Orientation by Jan Clausen 9 Ann Sutherland Harris' The Exceptional Woman: Elizabeth Vigee·Lebron and the Cultural Politics ofArt by Mary D. Sheriff 10 Virginia Scharff' In the Name of the Family: Rethinking Family Values in the Postmodern Age by Judith Stacey 11 Emily Toth • Free Advice, by the Advice Ladies byAmyAlkon, Marlowe Minnick, and Caroline Johnson; How to Succeed in Business Without a Penis: Secrets and Strategies for the Working Woman by Karen Sa/mansohn; Miss Manners Re;scues Civilization from Sexual Harassment, Frivolous Lawsulls, Disslng and Other Lapses in Civility by Judith Martin; Wake Up and Smell the Coffee! Advice, Wisdom, and Uncommon G~d Sense by Ann lAnders 13 Valerie Miner' Pushing the Bear: A Novel of the Trali ofTears by Diane Glancy 14 Sara Roy· Three Mothers, Three Daughters: Palestinian Women's Stories by Michael Gorki" and Rafiqa Othman; Daughters of Palestine: Leading Women of the Palestinian National Movement by Arno/ Kowar 16 Eleanor Swift· So Ordered: Making Partner the Hard Way by Ann Branigar Hopkins 17 Gertrude Relf Hughes' Red, White, and Oh So Blue: A Memoir ofa Political Depression by Mary Kay Blakely 18 Sandra Gunning· Rooted Against the Wind: Personal Essays by Gloria Wade-Gayles 18 Joyce Peseroff· Two Poems 19 Meredeth Turshen • African Women and Development: A History by Margaret C. Snyder and Mary Tadesse; Women and Sustainable Development in Africa edited by Valentine Udoll James 21 Diana Blackwell· Lovejoy: A Vear in the Life ofan Abortion Clinic by Peter Kom 22 Elizabeth Coonrod Martinez· America's Dream by Esmeralda Santiago 24 Books Received 117

T-M~ Zeiss Stange' Demook: Mal.., AptS and the Origins ofHuman Violence by Richard Wrangham and Dale Petmon; Female Chokes' Sexual Behavior ofFemale PrImates by Mmdith Small; The Preblstory orSex: Four MOOon Years orHuman Sexual Cultur< by Timathy Taylor 4 Lellers 5 Elayne Rapping' City ofDarkn.... City ofUght by Marge Piercy 6 Judy Scales-Trent. Gonder and Jim Crow, Women and the Polilks orWhite Supremacy In North Caroll.oa, 1896-1920 by Glend

Volume 17, Number 2 CONTENTS Spring 1996

ARTICLES: Enhanced Earning CapacitylHuman Capital: The Reluctance to Call It Property Joyce Davis ,,, , , .. , .. .. 109

A Modest Proposal: The Feminomics of Drafting Premarital Agreements Leah Guggenheimer .. , , , .. .. 147

The Fetal Protection Debate Revisited: The Impact of V,A, W. v. Johnson Controls on the Federal and State Courts Suzanne V. Samuels , .. ,,,...... 209

NOTES: New Jersey Rape Shield Legislation: From Past to Present-The Pros and Cons Shacara Boone ,,, ,.. .. 223

Female Genital Mutilation in the United States: Child Abuse or Constitutional Freedom? Lori Ann Larson ,, , , .. ,,...... 237

CASE COMMENT: Giovine v. Giovine: Pursuit of Tort Claims for Domestic Violence in New Jersey and the Creation of a New Tort Cause of Action for "Battered Woman's Syndrome" Jill Lebowitz ,, , ,..... 259 119 WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

Volume 17, Number 3 CONTENTS Summer·1996

DEDICATION: Tribute to Marsha Wenk Eric Neisser ...... 273

ARTICLES: Who May Give Birth to United States Citizens? Dorothy E. Roberts , ...... 275

Immigration and the Latin Community Joyce Antita Phipps...... 279

Caught Between Tradition and the State: Violations of the Human Rights of Chinese Women Human Rights In China ,...... 285

Foul Play in the Courtroom: Persistence, Cause and Remedies Elizabeth A. Delfs ...... 309

NOTES: . Toward a More Effective Guarantee of Women's Human Rights: A Multicultural Dialogue in International Law Julie DiMauro...... 333

Human Rights, Women's Rights and Welfare Reform: An Analysis of H.R. 4 from an International Human Rights Perspective . Tonya Plank 345

CASE COMMENT: Greco v. United States: A Step Forward or Backward from Roe v. Wade? Michele S. Kayne...... 367 WOMEN'S STUDIES 120 An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 25, Number 6 (1996)

The Violence of Gendering: Castration Images in Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop, The Passion ofNew Eve, 549 and "Peter and the Wolf" JEANWYATI The Uncommon Language of Modernist Women Writers 571 JOYCE WEXLER Double Visions: Sarah Stickney Ellis, George Eliot, and the Politics of Domesticity 585 DARYL S. OGDEN Re-Defining Motherhood: Breast-Feeding and 603 the French Enlightenment VALERIE LASTINGER Sex and the Scholarly Girl: Plugging the Feminist 619 Generation Gap LOIS LEVEEN Book Reviews: 637 KATHLEEN SELL CHRISTINE ADAMS Notes on Contributors 645 Recent Publications Index: Volume 25 WOMEN'S STUDIES An Interdisciplinary Journal 121

Volume 26, Number 1 (1997)

On the Origins ofAmerican Feminist Shakespeare Criticism 1 PETER ERICKSON The Other Body: Women's Inscription of Their Physical Images in 16th- and 17th-Century England 27 LYNETIE McGRATH A Woman's Place: The Politics of Space in HarrietJacob's Incidents in the Life ofa Slave Girl 59 MARILYN WESLEY The Uses ofAmbivalence: Pornography and Female Heterosexual Identity 73 CELIA R. DAILEADER "A body with a Vengeance": Anatomy and Struggle in The BeUJar and The Handmaid's Tale 89 PAMELA COOPER Book Reviews 125 LISA COLLETIA SUSAN BELASCO SMITH In Brief 139 Notes on Contributors 145 Recent Publications WOMEN'S STUDIES 122 An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 26, Number 2 (1997)

Would the Real Virginia Woolf Please Stand Up? Feminist Criticism, the Androgyny Debates, and Orlando LISA RADO 147 Assumptions of the Virgin and Recent Chicana Writing JACQUELINE DOYLE 171 Collaboration+Feminism=New Voices, New Truths, New Discourses JANET ELLERBY AND BARBARA WAXMAN 203 Femmes-Hommes, She-Bishops, and Hyenas in Petticoats: Women Reformers and Gender Treason, 1789--1930 ROBIN IKEGAMI 223 Book Reviews SUSAN DONALDSON 241 ANIA LOOMBA 245 Notes on Contributors 249 Recent Publications Women's Studies in Communication Volume 19, Number 2, Summer 1996 123

Leah R. Vande Berg, Guest Editor

103 Do You Believe in Fairies?: Peter Pan, Walt Disney, and Me Elizabeth Bell

127 Civilized Colonialism: Poeaholltas as Neocolonial Rhetoric Derek Buescher and Kent Ono

155 The Happiest Films on Earth: A Textual and Contextual Analysis of Walt Disney's Cinderella and The Little Mermaid Pamela Colby O'Brien

185 Feminine Empowerment in Disney's Beauty and the Beast Sharon D. Downey

213 . Sex Roles in Disney Films: Analyzing Behaviors from Snow White to Simba Keisha Hoerrner

229 Construction of the Female Self: Feminist Readings of the Disney Heroine Jill Birnie Henke, Diane Zimmerman Umble, and Nancy J. Smith

251 Book Review Essay: Dazed and Disneyfied Bonnie J. Dow 124 Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume XXIV. NumBers 3 & 4 Poll/Winter 1906

3 Editorial

OVERVIEW OF FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: WHAT HAPPENS, WHAT WORKS 16 Curriculum Transformation: A Brief Ovenriew, Elaine Hedges 23 Faculty Development: A Consortial Model, Myrna Goldenberg and Shirley C. Parry 31 Writing Everybody In, jl1yrna Goldenberg and Barbara Stout

CONSCIOUSNESS, EXPERIENCE, PEDAGOGY, AND THE CURRICULUM 45 Feminist Pedagogy and Techniques for the Changing Classroom, Shirley C. Parry 55 Identity and Diversity: An Exploratory Assignment, Anne lVI. Wiley 69 Teaching in (Puerto Rican) Tongues: A Report from the Space In-Between, Liza Fiol-il1atta 77 Rethinking the "Southern Lady," Sara W Smith 81 Integrating Scholarship on Minority Women into Health, Physical Education, and Dance, Carole M. Cascio 84 Achieving Gender Equity in Science Education, Wendy Eisner

IN THE CLASSROOM: ENGLISH, SPEECH, DANCE 88 Transforming Required English Composition, Suzanne S. Liggett 94 Changing Style, Changing Subject: The Required Composition Course, Dianne Gam. Scheper 100 Writing the Self in a Changing World, Liza Fiol-lvlatta 113 Revising an Interpersonal Communication Course, Catherine T. Motoyama 118 Changing the Dance Curriculum, Diana Evans Cushwa.y Women's Studies Quarterly 125

Volume XXIV. Numbers 3 & 4 Full Wil~ler 1906

(continued) IN THE CLASSROOM: SOCIAL SCIENCE AND mSTORY 123 Transfonning a Criminal Justice Curriculum, Marie Henry and Vicky E. Dorworth 135 Revising Economic History: Self-Integration and Course Integration, Barbara Bourne Murray 139 Revisioning Business Ethics, E. Michelle Rahouin

IN THE CLASSROOM: MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, AND COMPUTERS 146 Changing Introductqry College Mathematics, Chiu-Min Lai 150 Integrating Scholarship on Women into Physics, Lalilha Dorai 160 A Note on Gender and Computer Literacy, Ned M. Wilron

RESOURCES: COURSE SYLLABI 163 Concepts of Physical Science, Lalilha Dorai 165 World Civilization, David A. Berry 170 Introduction to Microeconomics, Koslis Papadanlonakis 181 Business Ethics: a Core Course, E. Michelk Rabouin 187 Women Writers: Multicultural Perspectives, Diane Lebow

RESOURCFS: BmLIOGRAPHIES

201 The Integration ofWomen's Studies and Feminist Pedagogy into. the Core Curriculum: An Annotated Bibliography, Barbara BoUmann, Judith McManus, E. Michelle Rahouin, and Peggy Valda-Fergason 215 National Center for Curriculum Transfonnation: Resources on Women, Sara Coulter, Elaine Hedges, Beth Vanfossen 222 Minority Women and the Dance Curriculum: An Annotated Bibliography, Carole M. Cascio 229 Selected Business Ethics Bibliography, E. Michelle Rahouin 233 Selected Annotated Bibliography for Economists and Other Social Scientists, Koslis Papadantonakis 239 Newsbriefs Winter 1997 Volume 2, Number 3

Editorial: Women, change and growth on the Internet 2

iBuilding an Online Community Resource: The Story Behind Ithe Boston Women's Web by Erica Goldman 4

Amazon: Alternative Therapies for Breast Cancer ...... by Bonnie Bedford 6

Women Fight Globalization... by Penney Kome 8

South Asian Women's Network...... 10

Microcredit Conference by Penney Kome 10

Canadian Women's Internet Association: Herstory by Usa Voisin 12

Sea Change 14

Lost in Cyberspace by Loretta Kemsley 16

'SurferGrrrls" by Laurel Gilbert and Crystal Kyle review by Denise 0sted 17

Making Mailing Lists Happen by Jo Sutton 18

Computer Tackles Homeless Woman by Sheryl Barlia 20

Talking About Developmenl... by Vera Britto 22

Take a Tour of Women's Sites..... by Kathleen McMahon 24

Par-I by Michele Ollivier and Wendy Robbins 27

Battered Women's Support Services... by Janet Freeman 28

Dayeere List and Web sites, Deaf Dykes Mailing List 30

WomensNet: Working Online For Change .....by Maureen Mason 32

lIustrations by Juliet Breese cover, p. 2, 5, 9, II, 19, 21, 23, 29, 30, 31, 34,35,36 Fax 011-44-1706-812190 (number is from N America) Grapbics p.14 by Sage Lunsford, p.13 Thea Partridge, p.17 by Terry Mollohan, p.24 WWWomen.