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The Un vers ty of W scons n System Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 26, Number 4, Winter 2007 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 26, Number 4 (Winter 2007)

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

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

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

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 11 are used to identify the different categories of information.

Our goal in FP is to represent English-language periodicals from around the world that focus on women's studies or women's issues. Generally, we do not include mainbtream newsstand magazines. We are also unable to include periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to bUild a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate possible inclusion in FP and indeXing elseWhere.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectoryofWomen's Media, published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, NewYork, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky and compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new sUbscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is a/so available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

University of Wisconsin System users: To locate these periodicals within the UW System, do a UW System/Universal Borrowing search from your campus catalog (labeled variously "Other Libraries," "More Libraries," "Other Catalogs," "Other UW Catalogs," etc.) If information on actual holdings (volumes and issues) is not in the records retrieved, contact the Reference Department for each library of interest:

Eau Claire, (715) 836-3858, [email protected], http://www.uwec.edu/Library/askus.htm

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

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

Madison, (608) 262-3242, http://memorial.library.wisc.edu/mail/askmemorial.shtml

Milwaukee, (414) 229-4659, http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/askl

Oshkosh, (920) 424-4333 or (800)-574-5041 (toll free), [email protected], http://www.uwosh.edu/ departmentsllir/askalibrarian.htmi

Parkside, (262) 595-2360, http://www.uwp.edu/departments/library/askus/refform.htm

Platteville, (608) 342-1668 or (888) 450-4632 (toll free), http://www.uwplatt.edullibrary/askalibrarian.html

River Falls, (715) 425-3343, http://www.uwrf.edullibrary/forms/askaform.php

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

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

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

Whitewater, (262) 472-1032, http://library.uww.edu/subjecUaskwLhtm

Colleges, find the college and contact information on http://www.uwc.edu/library/directory.htm

Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published quarterly by Phyllis Ho/man Weisbard, UW System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: wisws/@Iibrary.wisc.edu. Website: http://www.library.wisc.edullibraries/ WomensStudiesl Compiler: Heather Shimon. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscription rates: Wisconsin subscrip­ tions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $16 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women's programs), $55 (inst.). This fee covers most publications of the Office, inclUding Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, and New Books on Women & . Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($13 - surface, Canada; $15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00 - air, Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere).

© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 2007. AWlS MAGAZINE AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR EQUITY 1. 1971. 1. 1987. 2. 4/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $60. 3. The Americas: $61; Republic of South Africa: R210 4. AWlS, 1200 Ave., N.w" Suite 650. (special indiv.), R220 (Indlv.), R310 (Inst.); SOUlh Africa: Washington, DC 20005 [emaii: [email protected] [websile: R440; UK/Europelother African States: £41, hltp:/lwww.awis.orglpubs/mag.html). 4. PO Box 61183, Bishopsgate 4008, Republic of South 5. Nicole Kresge. Africa (email: [email protected]] [webslle: http://www. 7. ISSN 0160-256X. agenda,org.za), 8. OCLC 23747329. 5. Kristin Palitza. 11. "AWlS is committed to the achievement of equity and full 6. [email: [email protected]]. participation of women in all areas of science and 7. ISSN 1013-0950. technology." 8. OCLC 25255461. 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK equity." It is "a media project about women and gender, 1. 1986. giving women a voice to articulate their needs and unite 2. 4/year. about them. We aim to question and challenge the 3. $102 (Indiv.), $499 (Inst.) current understanding of gender relations in South 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Telter Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA Africa," 91320 [emaii: [email protected]] (website: hltp:11 aff.sagepub.comj. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 5. Christine Flynn Saulnier, Fariyal Ross-Sheriff 1. 1984. 6. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Co~Editor for Manuscripts, Affilia, 2. 2lyear. Howard Univ" School of Social Work, 601 Howard PI. 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (insl.). N.w., Washington DC 20059. 4. Lee G. Burchinal, Associate Editor, 4141 N. Henderson 7. ISSN 0886-1099. Rd. #1205, Arlington, VA 22203 (emaii: 8. OCLC 12871850. ahfadjournal@yahoo. com) [website: 9. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women's http://www.ahfad.orglahfadjoumal.hlmi]. studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & 5. Amna E. Sadri- Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 6. Amna E. Sadri, Editor, The Ahfad Journal, Ahfad Univ, 10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBseQ for Women, PO Box 167, Omdunnan, Sudan. (various products), Highwire Press, InffaTrac (Gale 7. ISSN 0255-4070. Group), Ingenla, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage 8. OCLC 12747640. Publications, Swetswise. 9. ERIC, available on microfilm from Bell & Howell 11. "This journal is committed to the discussion and Infonnation and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, ProQuesL as they relate to social work research, education, and 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific research practice." Contains articles, reports of research, essays, in women's development issues in Sudan and other poetry, and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of African countries." eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with respect to gender, but including race, ethnicily, class, ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference as 1. 1995. well." 2. 4lyear. 3. $50 (indiv.), $115 (insl.). Oulside Korea: add $20 AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH postage. 1. 1997. 4. Asian Ctr. for Women's StUdies, Ewha Woman's Univ., 2. 3lyear. #11-1, Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-750. 3. Nigeria: N3,000; African-based: $90 (indiv.), $100 (inst.); Korea (email: acwsewha@ewha,ac,kr) (website: http:// eisewhere: $100 (Indiv.), $125 (Inst.). ewhawoman.or.krJacwseng), 4. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 4 Alofoje Ave., 5. CHANG Pilwha. Off Uwasota SI., PO Box 10231, Ugbowo, Benin City, 7. ISSN 1225-9276. Edo State, Nigeria (email: [email protected]] [website: 8. OCLC 33094607. http://www.wharc.org]. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social & 5. Friday Okonofua. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA GUide; Social Sciences 7. ISSN 1118-4841. Citation Index. 8. OCLC 36782954. 10. GenderWatch. 9, African Books Publishing Records, Index 11, "AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, publishing articles MedicusIMEDLlNE, Popline, Women's Studies pertaining to women's issues in Asia from a feminist International. perspective." 10. Bioline Intt" INASP. 11, wAfrican Journal of Reproductive Health is a multi­ ASIAN WOMEN disciplinary and international journal that publishes 1. 1995. original research, comprehensive review articles, short 2. 3/year. reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 3. $80 (Indlv.), $60 (student), $1200 (insl.). Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African 4, Asian Women, Research Inst. for Asian Women, authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share Sookmyung Women's Vniv., Chungpa·dong 2~ka, findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to Youngsan·ku, SeOUl, 140·742, Korea (email: disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful information asianfem@sookmyung,ac.krj, on reproductive health throughout the continent." 5. Jaelim Oh. 7. ISSN 1225-925X.

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page iii 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Conlents: Social and 1. 1986. Formerly titled Berkeley Women's Law Journal. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 2. 1/year. Citation Index. 3. $9 (sludenl), $18 (indiv.), $44 (inSI.). Oulside U.S.: add 10. GenderWalch. $15 poslage. 11. Asian Women seeks "10 present various perspectives 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boalt Hall and ralse important issues in women's studies" and School of Law, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, wishes "to selVe as a communication channel between CA 94720-7200 [websile: http://www.boaltorg/bwlj). researchers in Asia and in Western countries." 5. "Editor." 6. 491 Simon Hall, Boall Hall School of Law, Univ. of ATLANTIS California al Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 (email: bWlj@ 1. 1975. socrates.berkeley.edu]. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0882-4312. 3. U.S.: US$25 (sludenVindiv. new subscriber), US$40 8. OCLC 11830558. (indiv. renewing subscriber), US$65 (inst.); Canada: 9. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's CN$20 (sludenVindiv. new subscriber), CN$35 (indiv. Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals. renewing subscriber), CN$60 (inst); elsewhere: US$30 10. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. (studenUindiv. new subscriber), US$45 (indiv. renewing 11. "Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, a subscriber), US$70 (inst). continuation of the Berkeley Women's Law Journal, is 4. Inst. for the Study ofWomen, Mount Saint Vincent Univ" guided by an editorial policy which distinguishes us from 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, Nova Scalia B3M 2J6, other law reviews and feminist journals. Our mandate is Canada [email: [email protected]] [websile: http://www. to publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and msvu.caJatlantisj. commentary that address the lives and struggles of 5. Franca lacovetla, Rhoda Zuk. underrepresented women. We believe that excellence in 7. ISSN 0702-7818. feminist legal scholarship requires critical examination of 8. OCLC 3409640. the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, language/literary, subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, multicultural, political science, and women's studies sexual orientation, and disability. Therefore discussions indexes. that treat women as a monolithic group do not fall within 11. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical our mandate. Because conditions of inequality are and creative writing in English or French on the topic of continually changing, our mandate is continually women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book evolving." reviews, art and poetry." BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1996. 1. 1985. 2. 4/year. 2. 3/year. 3. 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Mary Spong berg, Dept. of Modern History, Div. of fomenting of activism among our readership, and the Humaniti()s, Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, effecting of change in pop culture's portrayals of women Australia [email: [email protected]); books reviews: and feminism." Nicole Moore, Dept. of English, Div. of Humanities, Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, Australia BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FORI (MORE BOOKS FOR [email: [email protected]. WOMEN) 7. ISSN 0816-4649; eleclronic ISSN 1465-3303. 1. 2005. 8. OCLC 16151817. 2. 12/year. 9. Alternative press, Australian, gayllesbian, social science, 3. $42. and women's studies indexes. 4. PO Box 882554, , CA 94188 [email: 10. EBSCO (various products), OCLC FirstSearch ECO, [email protected]) [website: hltp:1I Swetswise. W'W'oN.BooksToWatchOuIFor.com}. 11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary 5. Carol Seajay. scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist 6. 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Page iv Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) 4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188 [email: CAMERA OBSCURA [email protected] [website: http:// 1. 1976. www.BooksToWatchOutFor.com]. 2. 3/year. 5. Carol Seajay. 3. $20 (student), $30 (indiv.), $107 (ins\.). 6. [email: [email protected]]. 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., 8. OCLC55112914 Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriplions@ 11. "Books to Watch Out For! (The Lesbian Edition) dukeupress.eduj [website: http://WWW.dukeupress.edu/ celebrates the range and diversity of lesbian writing from cameraobscuraJ. literary fiction to escapism by reviewing the books, 5. Editorial Collective. covering the publishing news, and increasing the 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ. readership and information network for , of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010 [email: thus positively impacting the sales and publish-ability of [email protected]) lesbian works, both fiction and non-fiction, literary and 7. ISSN 0270-5346. other genres." 8. OCLC 4818143. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and BRIDGES: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH FEMINISM women's studies indexes. 1. 1990. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, EBSCO (various 2. 2/year. producls), GendeiWatch, General Reference Ctr. Gold 3. $32 (indiv.), $54 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $8.50 surtace (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis·Nexis Academic Selected postage, $16 air mail. Full Text, Swetswise. 4. Journals Div" Indiana Unlv. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 11. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic Bloomington, IN 47404·3797 [email: uiporder@indiana. theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and adu] [website: http://www.iupjournals.org/bridges]. performance. 5. Clare Kinberg. 6. Bridges, 4860 Washtenaw Ave., Ste. 1-165, Ann Arbor, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW MI48108 [email: [email protected] [website: 1. 1985. http://www.bridgesjournal.orgJ. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 1046-8358. 3. CN$20 (studenVlow income), CN$40 (indiv.), CN$70 8. OCLC 20542141. (ins\.). Outside Canada: add CN$12 postage. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 4. Univ. of Press, Journals Div., 5201 Dufferin St., 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that North York, Onlario M3H 5T8, Canada [email: journals@ combines traditional Jewish values of justice and repair utpress.utoronto.ca] [website: hUp:/IYMw.utpjournals. of the world with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian com/cjwVcjwl.hlml]. and gay movements." 5. Editorial Collective. 6. Editors, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF Osgoode Hall Law School, York Univ., 4700 Keele THEIR CHESTS SI.,Toronlo, Onlario M3J lP3, Canada [email: cjwl@ 1. 1993. osgoode.yorku.ca). 2. 6/year. 7. ISSN 0832-8781; electronic ISSN 1911-0235. 3. U.S.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; elsewhere: $39.95. 8. OGLC 13902155. 4. BUST Subscriptions, PO Box 16775, North Hollywood, 9. Canadian, legal, and women's studies indexes. CA 91615-9272 [email: subscriptions@bus\.com] 10. Hein Online. [website: http://www.bus\.com]. 11. "CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated to 5. Debbie Sloller. providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of 6. BUST Submissions, PO Box 1016, Cooper Station concern to women." New York, NY 10276 [email: [email protected]). 7. ISSN 1089-4713. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 8. OCLC 32952095. FEMME 11. 'With an attitude that is fierce, funny and proud to be 1. 1978. female, Bust tells the truth about women's lives and 2. 4/year. presents a female perspective on pop culture" 3. CN$38.52 (indiv.), CN$53.50 (ins\.). Outside Canada: add CN$20 postage. CALYX 4. Canadian Woman Studies, 210 Founders College, York 1. 1976. Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, 2. 3/year. Canada [email: [email protected] [website: http://www. 3. $18 (low income), $21 (indiv.), $27 (inst.). yorku.calcwscij. Canada/Mexico: add $11 postage; outside U.S.lCanada/ 5. Luciana Riceiutelli. Mexico: add $21 postage. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 4. PO Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339-0539 [email: calyx@ 8. OCLC 9951504. proaxis.com] [website: htlp:/fwv.r.v.calyxpress.org). 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women's Studies 5. Editorial Collective. International, Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 11. "CWSlcfis a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal 8. OCLC3114927. that brings exciting scholarship about women to non­ 9. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical Verse. bridges the gap between Canada's languages and 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists to cultures." nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion and publication of women's finest work." COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 1. 1991. 2. 2/year.

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page v 3. $20 (student), $40 (indiv.), $50 (public interest org.), $65 6. Differences, Box 1958, Brown Univ., Providence, RI (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. 02912 [email: [email protected]]. 4. Columbia Journal of Gender and law, 435 W. 116th St., 7. ISSN 1040-7391. New York, NY 10027-7297 (email: [email protected]. 8. OCLC 18507940. edu] [website: http://www.columbia.edu/cuJjgl). 9. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; 5. Editorial Collective. Women's Studies International; Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, 8. OCLC 24786087. EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, General 9. Wilson's Index 10 Legal Periodicals. Reference Center Gold (Gale Group), Humanities Full 10. GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Ingenla, Lexis­ 11. "Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was founded to Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, Literature Resource publish legal and interdisciplinary writings on feminism Center (Gale Group), Project MUSE, ProQuesl, and gender issues and to expand feminist jurisprudence. Swetswise. Both national and international in focus, JGL is intended 11. "Differences is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for to serve as a forum for topics inadequately addressed in Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit most law journals and reviews, including issues educational organization, at Brown University. The concerning women, children, family, sexuality. journal brings together cultural studies and feminism and reproductive rights, and violence. The articles in JGL aims to provide a forum for an examination of cultural approach legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We politics and discursive practices informed by feminist aim to promote an expansive view of feminism criticism." embracing women and men of all colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cultures." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1994. CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN 2. 4/year. LANGUAGES 3. $86/£49 (indiv.); $669/£382 (insl.). Ceased pUblication. 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF com); Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE Rd., EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: 1. 1985. [email protected]] [website: htlp:llejw. 2. 2/year. sagepub.com). 3. $20 (student), $25 (indiv.), $30 (insl.). Canada/Mexico: 5. Kathy Davis, Mary Evans. add $6.50 postage; outside U.S.lCanada/Mexico: add 6. EJWS, Hazel Johnstone, Gender Inst., Houghton St., $9.50 postage. London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom (email: 4. Critical Matrix, Program in the Study of Women and [email protected]); book reviews: Ann Phoenix [email: Gender, 113 Dickinson Hall, Princeton Univ., Princeton, [email protected]]. NJ 08544 (email: [email protected] (website: 7. ISSN 1350-5068: eleclronic ISSN 1461-7420. hltp:/lwww.princeton.edu/-prowomlCM). 8. OCLC 30758367.

5. "Editor. n 9. Current contents, humanities, political science, social 7. ISSN 1066-288X. science, and women's studies indexes. 8. OCLC 13313631. 10. EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta, 9. MLA International Bibliography, Women's Studies OGLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. International. 11. European Journal of Women's Studies is a major 10. Contemporary Women's Issues. international forum for original scholarship at the cutting 11. "Critical Matrix is a forum for research, criticism, theory, edge of Women's Stud·les. The journal's main focus is and creative work in feminism and . the complex theoretical and empirical relationship Seeking connections among academic, creative, and between women and the particular, and diverse, context political approaches to gender, Critical Matrix brings of Europe. As well as publishing articles, the journal together written and visual materials that explore, includes short topical and polemical pieces and book redefine, or reach across traditional disciplinary reviews. boundaries. Edited by graduate students, guided by an advisory board of nationally recognized scholars, and FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY published twice yearly by the Program in Women's 1. 1991. Studies at Princeton University, Critical Matn"x solicits 2. 4/year. new work by authors from multiple disciplines, at any 3. $86/£49 (indiv.), $711/£406 (insl.). stage in their careers, with or without academic 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., affiliation." Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@ sagepub.com]; Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver's DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y lSP, United Kingdom STUDIES (email: [email protected]) (website: http:// 1. 1989. fap.sagepub.com]. 2. 3/year. 5. Virginia Braun, Nicole Gavey, Sue Wilkinson. 3. $20 (stUdent), $35 (indiv.), $107 (insl.). Canada: add $9 6. [email: [email protected]): book postage; outside U.S.lCanada: add $12 postage. reviews: Rose Capdevila [email: rose.capdevila@ 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., northampton.ae.uk]. Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ 7. ISSN 0959-3535: electronic ISSN 1461-7161. dukeupress.edu) (website: htlp:/J\vww.dukeupress.edul 8. OCLC 23367452. differences]. 9. Current contents, family, mental health, psychology, 5. Ellen Rooney, Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. sexuality, and women's studies indexes.

Page vi Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) 10. CSA Sage Psychology, EBSCO (various products), 11. "Feminist Economics was founded to provide an open Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic Publications, Swetswise. perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, 11. Feminism & Psychology aims "to foster the development welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical of feminist theory and practice in - and beyond ­ exchanges, the editors aim to enlarge and enrich the field psychology, and to represent the concerns of women in a of economic discourse. The journal's goal is not just to wide range of contexts across the academic-applied develop more illuminating theories, but to improve the 'divide. ,n conditions of living for all children, women, and men."

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Page viii Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, W'inter 2007) [email: [email protected]] {website: http:// 4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, PO Box 84555, Lincoln, NE fty.sagepub.com]. 68501-4555 {email: pressmail@unLedu] {website: http:// 5. Stacy Gillis, Gabriele Griffin, Sneja Gunew, Celia YNNI.nebraskapress.unl.edu]. Roberts, Sasha Roseneil, Jackie Stacey. 5. Susan E. Gray, Gayle Gullett. 6. Gabriele Griffin, Feminist Theory, Univ. of York, 6. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Dept. of History, Heslington, York Y010 500, United Kingdom (email: Arizona State Univ., PO Box 874302, Tempe, Al85287­ [email protected]. 4302 {email: [email protected]. 7. ISSN 1464-7001; eleclronic ISSN 1741-2773 7. ISSN 0160-9009. 8. OGLG 44511077 8 OGLG 2586280. 9. Communications, family, gay & lesbian, political science, 9. Current contents, history, languagelliterature, family, social science, and literary indexes. social science, and women's stUdies indexes. 10. 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Page xxviii Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Eddy Bldg., Colorado Slate Univ., Fort Collins, CO Zealand (email: [email protected]]: book 80523-1783 [email: [email protected]]: book reviews: reviews: Ang Jury [email: [email protected])or Valeria Fabj, College of InU. Communication, Lynn Univ., Leigh Coombes [email: [email protected] 3601 N. Military Tr., Boca Raton, FL 33431 lemail: (website: http:/twww.otago.ac.nzladministrationloupress. [email protected] html]. 7. ISSN 0749-1409. 7. ISSN 0112-4099 8. OCLC 8848461. 8. OCLC 14929028. 9. Index to Journals in Communication Studies; Women's 9. Women's Studies International. Studies International; Women's Studies Index; available 11. Women's Studies Journal is "an on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and published by the Women's Studies Association of new Learning, Ann Arbor, Ml. Zealand, which is a feminist organization formed to 10. 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Volume 22 Number 1 Spring 2007 Editorial Women and Disasters: Rellections on the Anniversary of Katrina and Rita Fariyal Ross-Sheriff :...... 5 Articles Romance Narrative, Feminine Ideals, and Developmental Detours for Young Mothers Shanti Kulkarni...... 9 Mothering Under Difficnlt Circumstances: Challenges to Working With Baltered Women Julia Krane and Linda Davies...... 23 Women's Ways of Organizing: Strengths and Struggles of Women Activists Over Time Terry Mizrahi...... 39 Contradictory Tensions in Anti-Oppression Practice in Feminist Social Services Lisa Barnoff and Ken Moffatt...... S6 Normative Versns Felt Needs of Women in the Era of Welfare RefOl'm JuHe Cooper Altman ...... 71 "Money in the Private Chamber": Strategies for Retirement Planning Among Hong Kong Chinese Women Petula Sik Ying Ho ...... 84 "It's Not Scary": Empowering Women Students to Become Researchers Lynn C. Holley. Christina Risley-Curtiss, Tonia Stott, Diane R. Jackson, and Russell Nelson...... 99 Past and Present What if Poor Women Ran Their Own Antipoverty Programs? AnneHse Orleck, Alexis Jetter...... 116 Poetry Ask; Everything I Know Today Rachael Mayer...... 120

Book Reviews War all the Family: Mothers ill Prisoll alld the Families They Leave Behilld by Renny Golden Reviewed by Lauri A. Goldkind ...... 124 Psychotherapy With Womell: Explorillg Diverse Calltexts alld Idelltities by Marsha Pravder Mirkin, Karen L, Suyemoto, amI Barbara F. Okun (Ed...) Reviewed by Jan Wolff Bensdorf ...... 12S Politics alld Poetics ofMigratioll: Narratives ofIralliall Womell from the Diaspora by Parin Dossa Reviewed by Fiona M. Patterson...... 126 Thank You to Consulting Editors ...... 128 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 1 Afri(an Journal of R@produ(tiv@ U@alth Editor: F. E. Okonofua

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EDITORIAL Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Evidence and Expectations 7 [jllds,!} EdouardJ lind Fridr!y Ohmojif,l

REVIEW ARTICLE Global policy change ,md women's access tosafe abortion: The impact ofthe World Health Organiz.1tion'sguidance in African 14 0ila HessiIJi', EUI/ire Brook.!1I1l11-/"1miSfa}/ a1ld Rlrbllra B. Cmnel

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES IN MATERNAL HEALm Maternal Deaths Audit inFourBenin Referral Hospitals: QualityofErnergency Care Causes and Contributing Factors 28 SaizolJou jarqllfl, Ouendo Edgard-Melliul, DI!.Jardi1l Bmmr HJV·l Infection and Fertility in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 41 Gilda j'fl(gh', UI/a Larin!, D Spiegelma1l ',J,GenardAIJamt1!JgllJ, f01aie If?: FfllJlZiM Male Knowledge, Attitudes, and Family Planning Practices in Northern Nigeria 53 lHmlapha C DJize' t1!ld IS/lJaikl Z. MohatJlIlIftf Factors Influencing \Vomen 's Choice ofPlace ofDelivery in Rural Malawi- An Explorative Study 66 Line Se!jeskiJg', JohatJIl( SIII/dl:! filld Jrme ChilJlangr!

OTHER ORIGINAL REsEARCH ARTICLES Knowledge ofHJV/ AIDS and Se~al Practices among Adolescents in Benin CityNigeria 76 ff7agbalsolJlll VA I, Okojie 0 H 2 Menstruation: Symptoms, Management and Attitude ofFemale Nursing Students in Ibadan, 84 Nigeria Moro1lkola O. A

Assessing the Level ofPreparedness ofPrivate Health Providers for Clinical Management of 90 HIV/ AIDS Epidemic in Nassarawa State,Nigeria AdwiJi o. Ola/~ytJJ ulJ'renre A. Adeokm!J Frank OronsqyrJOladapoA. Ladipo4, Gmre E. DelmlOJ Effect of Training Programme on Secondary Schools Teachers' Knowledge And Attitude 98 Towards Reproductive Health Education In Rural schools ne-Ife, Nigeria CalebAAdegbwro', AdffljyiJ.D1 and Oll1depo OJ Alloxan·induced and Insulin-resistant Diabetes Mellitus affect Semen Parameters and Impair 106 Spermatogenesis in Male Rats ArikaweA.pl, DarfllllOla A.a, Odrjin A.OJ and Obika LF.fY Effects ofBre-ast Cancer and Mastectomy on Fibrinolytic Activity in African \Vomen 114 FflkqpIA.A~ EIJlsqji S.o. Fall/odu') TA Bar/JI(fl F.p, Osime CO, EgJvaikhide E.I Egbl1gbe E.E. I O/JI-Edo A.Nand Osill/e E. O.

SHORT REpORT Infenilit)' and Migraine in Midwest Niger-Delta Region 120 DJ: Afikhide Ental Oll/oti'

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS 122

Page 2 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Asian Journal of Women's Studies

Volume 12, Number 4 2006

CONTENTS

Griselda POLLOCK 7 Three Essays on Trauma and Shame: Feminist Perspectives on Visual Poetics

Soon-Yang PAK 32 Politicizing Imagery and Representation of Muslim Womanhood: Reflections on the Islamic Headscarf Controversy in Turkey

Joel DAVID 61 Indochi", and the Politics of Gender

BOOK REVIEW Dawn H. CURRIE 94 Ubemlion from Uberalization: Gender and Globalizalion in SOlltheast Asia, Roksana Bahramitash, London and New York: Zed Books, 2005

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 102

VOLUME CONTENTS 104

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 3 Australian Feminist Studies

Volume 22 Number 52 March 2007

Editorial: The Future of Feminist Research Mary Spongberg and Nicole Moore

Thematic Articles: Australian Research Counc'jI Professorial Fellows Refled Feminist Research in a Climate of Insecurity 3 Margaret Thornton

On Being Awarded an Australian Professorial Fellowship 15 Gillian Cowlishaw The 'Disciplined Imagination': literature as 'Experimental' Philosophy 25 Moira Gatens

Thematic Articles: Patricia Grimshaw Essays in Honour of Professor Patricia Grimshaw 35 Shurlee Swain Teacher, Scholar, Colleague, Friend 37 Julie Evans

Writing the History of Women and Welfare 43 Shurlee Swain

Comparative and Transnational History 49 Ian Tyrrell

Non-thematic Articles Normalisation and the Psychic life of Cosmetic Surgery 5S Cressida J. Heyes

Feminists 'Misreading'/'Misreading' Feminists: Helen Garner, Literary Celebrity and Epitextuality 73 Anthea Taylor

Antipodean Intimacies: Medical Sex Advice for Women in the Australian Colonies, 1857-1890 89 Samia Hossain

Collaborative Women: Industrial Organising and the Sex Divide in Sydney's Inter·war Years 107 Rosemary Webb

Negotiating Crisis in a Feminism Classroom: The Politics of Representation 127 (hng Huang Hoan and Chitra Sankaran

Conference Report Twenty-first Century Feminisms: The Australian Women's Studies Association {AWSA) Conference, Melbourne, 9-12 July 2006 141 Alison Bartlett Review Article How to Stop Worrying about the Neoliberal Present and Start Engaging with It 145 Goldie Osuri

Reviews Ever Yours, C. H. Spence edited by Susan Magarey with Barbara Wall, Mary Lyons, and Maryan Beams 149 Anette Bremer

The Collected Verse of Mary Gilmore: Volume 1, 1887-1929 by Jennifer Strauss 153 Natalie Seger Books Received 155

Notes on Contributors 157

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ISSUE NO. 34, WINTER 2007

FEATURES COLUMNS

34 TALK OF THE NATION 23 ON TRENDS An interview with Katha Pollitt Egos without borders: Mapping the new BY ANDI ZEISLER celebrity philanthropy BY SUMMER WOOD 36 KNOT IN OUR NAME Activism beyond the knitting circle 27 ON FILM BY WENDY SOMERSON Tokin' females: Women who run with the weed BY PATSY K. EAGAN 42 GREEN AND NOT HEARD AI, Rachel, and the feminizing ofeco'activism 30 ON ECONOMICS BY SARAH MCABEE Itty-bitty paycheck fun pages! BY MIKHAELA B. REID AND LJ. GRAFF 46 BANKING ON WOMEN Scrimping and sharing with Suze Orman BY JACKIE REGALES IN EVERY ISSUE 52 WHEN TYRA MET NAOMI 5 EDITORS' LETTER Race, fashion, and rivalry BY HAWA ALLAN 7 DEAR BITCH 5B FRIEND OR FOOD Raising the flag for feminist vegetarianism 13 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT BY AIMEE DOWL 33 WHERE TO BITCH 64 TRODP THERAPY How the Girl Scouts made themselves over 70 THE BITCH LIST BY EMILY OSTENDORF 78 BOOKS 72 SWEET NOTHINGS Bitch reads Lyn Mikel Brown and Sharon Lamb on how girl power became girl marketing 86 MUSIC INTERVIEW BY AUDREY D. BRASHICH Suggested listening

96 THE BACK PAGE Keeping the uppity career gal in her place, Hollywood-style

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it! H The Lesbian Edition Volume 4 Number 1 In This Issue... News Books 0 Our Authors Crossover • Favorite Books of 2006 • More Mainstream Love for • Fiction Lesbian Lit • Identity Matters • Little Sister's Lawsuit • More Nonfiction • Sinister Wisdom at 30 • Lesbians On-Screen • Play to Watch Out For • Fridav Night Reads • Awards • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Paula Gunn Allen The Crime Scene • Calls for Submissions • Lesbian Lit Quiz #2 • Answers to Jst Lit Quiz Volume 4 Supplement 1 March 1, 2007 • 2006 Lammy Finalists

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FROM THE EDITORS OF A SISTER NESHAMOT Pete Smith 46 Dimw Afiriam jacobs Komisar 93 INTRODUCTION WOMEN AT THE WELL,COM YIDDISH STORY INTRANSLATfON 96 A PARADOXICAL PROPHET: JEWISH WOMEN Pesha Joyce Gertler 47 ASong for a Jewish Soul POETS RE-IMAGINE MIRIAM Blullle Lempd 98 EtlidDame 4 MIRIAM THREE Helen Papell 49 Bllglish tUl/lslatioll by julia WolfMI1ZOII' I"troduced I,}, Faith jOlles MIRIAM'S BIRTH REMEMBERING BElT ELISHEVA (ELISHEVA'S STORY OF MIRIAM'S BIRTH HOUSE), JERUSALEM ESSAY Jill Hammer 12 Lisa Yallover 51 RECLAIMING OUR TUMAH: ONE WOMAN'S SIMCHAT MIRIAM MIRIAM CONFRONTS MOSES BLOOD STORY Joy EUell Roser/berg 15 Havi~'a Ner~DIf\'id 104 MIRIAM TO ZIPPORAH MIRIAM AND BABY MOSES Etlid Dtl1nc 53 POEMS MIRIAM'S EXEGESIS MIRIAM'S THIRST THE RITUAL BATH 114 lulie R. Enszer 18 Ruth Kuafa Settoll 56 The Sabbath 115 BIBLICAL REEDS THE BUTCHER'S WIFE Saral1 A,ltille lacmne Seltzer 22 Sheltey Savrm 58 FICTION REVELATION IN THE RUSHES SAFE FOR Now Jifl Hammer 60 Susan Siudaft 24 Melissa Cooper 116 THE OBJECT OF CONVERSATION My DAUGHTER AT THREE ASKS REVIEWS IF GOD IS A HE Mary Harwell Sayler 63 Stevetl Siler 26 MURMURINGS OF MIRIAM 65 THE SCHOOL AMONG THE RUINS: POEMS 2000~2004 MIRIAM'S SKIN 68 BY ADRIENNE RICH MIRIAM AND THE EXODUS Yiskah Rosenfeld Nita Sc1lec!Jet 126 MIRIAM POT LEPROSY FOR SEVEN DAYS 69 THE FAMILY FLAMBOYANT: RACE POLITICS, Lia LplIl Rosell 28 HELLO MOSES 70 QUEER FAMILlES,JEWiSH LWES BY MARLA THE LOVER Karen Alkalay-Gllt BRETTSCHNEIDER Jill Hammer 29 Rebecca T. Alpert 128 MIRIAM: NOT AN AMERICAN SUCCESS STORY SONG FOR MIRIAM 30 Peslw Joyce Gertler 72 INTIMATE POLITICS: How] GREW Up RED, ALTERNATIVE SONG FOR MIRIAM 32 FOUGHT FOR FREE SPEECH, AND BECAME A BROTHERLESS PESACH Joanne Seltzer Cathleelf Cohen 74 FEMINIST REna BY BETTINA APTHEKER DelJlJie Gofdltlatl 131 MIRIAM LEADS THE SINGING MIRIAM CAST OUT Gail White 33 Miriam Axel-Lute 76 CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 139 FROM THE BOOK OF MIRIAM THE HEBREW POEMS IN TRANSLATION 80 PROPHETESS In the Depths 82 KazimAli 35 Seas and Wind 86 MIRIAM Atltle Kteimatl Karen Afkalay-GlIt 41 Etlglisl1 trallSlations by Yosefa Raz MIRIAM IN THE DESERT MOURNING MIRIAM My RELATIONSHIP WITH '¥VATER MOURNING MIRIAM: A MODeRN MIDRASH EllidDame 43 Rachael Freed 90

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 9 ISSUE 42, DECEMBER/JANUARY 2006·2007 BUSTFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS Regulars 6 Editor's Letter 49 Editor's Choice Gift Guide 7 Dear BUST Stock your season of giving with these 8ssentials 9 Broadcast Swedish superstar El Perro del Mar, the gut­ for BUST-y living. Photos by Gisel Florez, prop styling by Sarah Bernstein busting gals of Chicks and Giggles, snowboarder Hannah Teter tears it up, and more. 10 Hot Dates Break out of your 58 Her Brilliant Career hibernation for some cultural stimulation. By Emily Rems 18 Perennial Party Girl Parker Posey gets personal. Pop Quiz Have some fun with Angie Dickinson. By Emily By Michelle Collins Rems 20 She-bonics Notable quotes from Peaches, Ana Matronic, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Beyonce, and Drew Barry­ 66 Newborn Free more. By Alison Feldmann 21 Boy Ou Jour Damian Kulash For women who remain childfree by choice, our of OK Go knows all the right moves. By Molly Simms kiddie-obsessed culture can stink worse than dirty diapers. By Judy McGuire 23 Real Life This eco-friendly tote gets our DIY vote, you'll want to drink Sailor Jerry's Hotsy Totsy a lotsy, 70 The Bookish 'TYpe Anysoldier.com is a friend indeed for servicewomen in Librarian-inspired styles you'll want to check out need, and more. 24Old School Mom's speculaas. By Deb­ for yourself. Photos by Meghan Petersen, styling bie Stoller 29 Buy or DIY Start your day beneath a new du­ by Michelle Lane vet. By Callie Watts and Lori Forty 31 So Sue Me How to get by if you're stopped for DU!. By Jenny Ramo, Esq. 78 In Her Own Time: The 33 Looks A survey of movies with clothes that are groovy, look Karen Dalton Story warm and tough with headphone earmuffs, Le Tigre's Jo­ Remembering the roller-coaster life of the most hanna Fateman turns the glamour on at her new salon, and influential '60s folk singer you've never heard of. more. 34 Fashionista Hat designer Kimberly Stillman is By Mairead Case tops. By Emily McCombs 38 In Your Face Makeup with "it" girl allure. By Gabriela Hernandez 40 BUST Test Kitchen 82 Love Life Our interns get down with body wash, hair masque, and In this excerpt from DIRTY BLONDE: The Diaries tingly lip and nipple balm. 41 Page 0' Shit You'll look cute ofCourtney Love, the rock icon tells the truth, the Hole truth, and nothing but the truth. in these winter boots. By Sheila Burgel and Callie Watts 109 Sex Files Hidden helpers for gals who go commando. By Callie Watts 110 Ask Aunt Betty Because you know you need some sex advice. By Dr. Betty Dodson 112 One­ Handed Read Kitty-Corne-Lately. By Alexandra Stephen

Columns 14 Pop Tart Does Paris Hilton deserve to get beat on? By Wendy McClure 17 Museum of Femoribilia Back when sHvef'Nare was fun to wear. By Lynn Peril 22 News From a Broad Spanish models gotta get weighed to get pa·ld. By Janice Erlbaum 26 Eat Me Party eats that can't be beat. By Chef Rossi 32 Mother Superior Mom's always there when the kids get scared. By Ayun Halliday 46 Around the World in 80 Girls Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is , sure to amaze ya. By Kelly Grace Herendeen "\ The BUST Guide 91 Music Rev'lews, plus Joanna Newsom plucks at our heart­ strings. 100 Movies You'll need some Soap if it takes 3 Needles to get your Period. 101 Books Reviews, plus a roundup of ten rad 'n' crafty reads. 116 BUST,hop 132 The last Laugh Tammy Pierce + Ken Edward Olsen = TLF. By Esther Pearl Watson

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CONTENTS VOlUME 23, NUMBER 3 2006 LOIS CRANSTON MEMORIAL POETRY PRIZE WINNER Gail Griffin 6 \VClr Stories

POETRY Betty Blevins Gore 7 Lessons Beryl Goldberg 54 Grameen Bflnk, \I,'fomen's l\'feetiuR", umgail Judith Sornberge[ 8 Prolest Dislricl, Amurhi Branch, Bm1fdaJesh 10 Final Bird Poem fOT l\1y MOlher 55 WOtlWIl, OlwgadoJlg"OlI, Burkina Pasu Joan I. Siegel 11 i\ly Mother's Biller Fndl 56 11wreg Girl, Sahara Desert, Niger Sheila Demetre 19 Wearing i'vfy 1101her's Coal 57 Clwrcuol ?-.faker, Kao/ack, Senegal SUSlltl Buckhoff 20 Amllesia Ede Schenkel Wulfe 58 "The wireillized is but a seed, Ellen Sullins 22 Homage to a Heel Honda Cit'ic In time to wake and to be freed." Rehecca ~'feredith 24 The \Vidolt's 59 ''The promise /05t 10 tt'ilhhekllife Irene de la Bretonne Hays 25 A Thin Place fs bom again Madelyn Garner 39 i\·lemory of an Ar/ist's Demh When Death becomes Ihe Dark Alidtt'ife." Tara Bray 40 \'(Imhoe Vlllley Bird He[uge: Three Days Susan Van Geesl 60 Woilillg Christine l'o..farsh

Page 12 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Summer/Fall 2006 Volume 25. Numbers 3,4

Canadian Feminism in Action

Editorial/Editorial by VijaJ Agnew, Linda ChriJtiamen-RujJrmm, JOllliftr deGroot, Ltwrence Fortin-Pellerin, Nuzhttt fa/h Lee Lakmuln, Diane lvfaffe, Angela lvli/es. Shree IvIula)', Ktahleen O'Grady find Kim ?tae 3

The Long March Creating Trialogue: Women's Constitutional Activism in Canada by lvfarilou IvlcPhedmn 6 Changer la vie des femme, changer Ie monde: La Marche Mondiale des Femme - clefts er appremissages par Diane lvfatle 18 Confronting Power: Aboriginal Women and Justice Reform by Patricia A. Ivlonture 25 Remaking \Vaves: The Quebec Women's Movement in the 1950s and 1960s by Cheryl GOiselin 34 \Vhy \Vomen Still Ain't Satisified: Politics and Activism in Canadian Child Care, 2006 by l\1tlrtha Frimdly 41 La syndicalisation feminine au Quebec parJeanne lvfamnda 47 Reflections on Women's Health and Gender Equality in Canada by Olena HankilJiky 51 The Pen and the Picket by Penni lvlitchell 57

Challenges Wa(i)ving Solidarity: Feminist Activists Confronting BackJa..<;h by Victoria Bromley andAa6'11 Ahmad 61 Strangets in an Estranged World: 'Rvo Radical Feminists in the Academy by Cml'viille Page and Eve-lYfllrie Lampron 72 Staws ofWomen Canada Cuts a Loss for Healthy Democracy by lGlIhlt't'fJ O'Grlldy 79 Advocacy, Activism and Social Change for \'{Tomen in Ptison by Kim Ptlle 81 Out of Canada: The Pedagogy ofTransnational Feminist Activism by Debbie Lunny 85 L'l represen£arion des femmes au scill des groupes milloritaires: Lc cas des femmes francophones vivam en milieu minoriraire au Canada pttr Linda Gmliwd et RJtchel Cox 91 The Canadian Council of Muslim Women: Engaging Muslim \'{Tomen in Civic and Social Change by Nuziull Jllfri 97 La publicite sexiste: Mise en scene de l'inegalite et des stereotypes du feminin pttr Fmllcine Descarries 101 Pedagogical Practice widl Girls: Learning a Way Fonvard by Rachel Couin 104 Pionnieres et heritieres: Qu'en est~il de l'engagement des jeunes femmes et des 'linees? par julie Jacques, AnJJe Queniart et lvlichelr: Charpentier 110 Actions FAFINs CEDAW Campaign: 25 Years, Ready or Not? by Nancy Peckford 117 Virtual Activism and the Pro-Choice Movement in Canada by Liane McTtwish 121 Organzing on the "Factory on \'<1heels": The Bus Riders' Union and Ami-Racist Feminism for the 21st Century by Fiona JejJries 127 Arbitration and Family Lnvs: Muslim \'{Tomen Campaign to Eliminate the Use of Religious Laws in Legally-Binding Abritration by Alitl Hogben 133 Saying the F~Word: Feminism Indie-Rock Style by DalUt Ayoltr: t1lJdJacqur:/ine Gullion 137 The Irreverent Raging Grannies: Humour as Protest by Gtrole Roy 141 The Mobilization ofOlder Feminists: Women Elders in Action (\'{TE,"'ACT) Campaign for Pensi~n Reform by JotUl1Ie Blake andpm \'(/est/tmd 149 Dueling for Dollars: Feminist Activism and Minimum \Vage Coalition Politics by jOtln Crtta 154 Looking Out: Prairie \'7omen Use Photovoice Methods to Fight Poverty ~y Kay \Villson, KiuIJryn C1't't'lJ, /Vlargltret HalllortlJ-BrockuliU/ and RadJt'1 Rtlpaport Beck 160 \'{Tomen Reversing Desertification: Via Campesina Takes 011 Ar;lcruz Corporation in Brazil by Nettie V?iebe 167 Femme Fiscale Brings Women's Voices to the Legislature by jennifer deCrootlllld Lomll A. 1Imlbull 173

Living Feminism The hght for Universal j'vkdicare: An Interview with Healthcare Activist, Pat Armstrong bY}t1lJ Nor:1 177

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Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 13 rcanadian woman stUdieS I I CW;\CfJ (Continued) Summer/Fall 2006 Volume 25, Numbers 3,4

From Riot Grrrl to Radical Reflections from a \\forking-Class Feminist by Gina Whitfield 185 \X'hen the Body Protests: New Versions ofActivism b)' Diane Driedger 188 On Being a Feminist Farmer by Jennifi'r deGroOf 191 The Role of Montreal's Dykes on i\·1ykes Radio Show b)' Alarie-Claire A1acPIJee andMil Hogan 193 Sherona Hall - April 26, 1948 -December 30,2006: A Tribute ~J' Afakt·dl1 Silvera 198

Poetry You're Still the One by Carol A. Adams 17 For Leah's Tenth Birthday by Patience \'(Iheatlq 39 The morning a child leaves by Marlene Kadar 46 Friends ofMine b)' joanna M. W'es/on 49 Bloodshed by Elizabeth Wood 71 black hawk f))' Adebe DeRango-Adem 71 Zeph)', kr Desi Di Nardo 90 Looking for My Father b)' Shirley Adelman 96 untitled by A. Mary Mlllphy 116 Fade b)' lv/adeline SOl1ik 116 a tilt ~)' Farideh de Bosset 132 this body b)' Lucy ""Ilters 148 Jabberwocky I~y Desi Di Nardo 181 Anhriric Dreams II b)' Rmee Normal1 183 untided by A. Mary Murphy 183 \Vhat Child Comes Back b)' Ann Elizabeth Carson 183 umided by A. Mary Murphy 187 The Poet is Not Here b)' Lh,1 Shatzk)' 190 A Story kr Aun Elizabeth Carson 197

Book Reviews The Curious Feminist n'l!iewed ~)' \/anessa Oliver 202 Peddgogies ofCrMsing: J\feditatiom 011 Fnnil1is})}, Sexual Politics, kfeJJlOl:r '11Id thi' SflaN/ I"t'I,iewed I~J' 11)'1t P'trkins 203 Tmining the E·eluded/or Work: Acct'SJ tlnd £qlli~r.fOr Womm, 1mmigm11t.i, Fint l\'ruiolJ.i, Youth and Ptople with LOUl1ncoml' n't,iewl,d by-!an Ntiner 204 \Vcnnal1 ofthe \florld: Afar; Al(Gl'tld~}' tOld /11tfl'lJluiol1tll Coopmliioll Ij'lliewed I~)' Claro Thomas 205 The Afuse Strikes Back: Fell/alt Na17luology in the NO/Jeh o/HMi BOll/"tlolli l't't/iewed by Anll Gagnc 207 What CaSal/OM lOld Afe H'i,iellied by Anll (RlISt)~ Shteir 208 The House 011 Lippincott re/liewed ~)' A1ark Fedall/an 209 The ChiMrm 0/1\1111)' ro,ieU/cd by C)'IalJia Flood 210 Shadows Light ,wifwl,d b)' Ruth Goldsmith 211 Perftrming Ft.'1nil1inity: Rewriting G'mda /dmtil)' reI'iewed l~)' Salind Ab)i 211 Alice Alul1ro: \Fritillg Her Lit,ts re/'ic/l)td~)' Dt,bomb Heller 212 The Coming 0/Lilith: Esap on Feminism, .!udaiml. and Scxual Ethil ) rflliewed krjohal111a Stuc!a'} 213 Between friend;: II },'ar in Letters reI/iellled by Clam Thomas 214 ------

Page 14 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Columbia Journal of Gender and Law

Volume 16 2007 Number 1

The Formal Equality Theory in Practice: The Inability ofCurrent Antidiscrimination Law to Protect Conventional and Unconventional Persons Monica Diggs Mange ' 1

Obscenity Law and Its Consequences in Mid-Nineteenth-Century America Donna I. Dennis .43

Equality with a Vengeance: Female Conscientious Objectors in Pursuit ofa Voice and Substantive Gender Equality Noya Rimalt 97

The Detention, Confinement, and Incarceration ofPregnant Women for the Benefit ofFetal Health April L. Cheny 147

From the Stasi Commission to the European Court ofHuman Rights: L 'Affaire dll FOlllard and the Challenge ofProtecting the Rights ofMuslim Girls Nllsrat Cholldhwy 199

Pregnancy Discrimination in Latin America: The Exclusion of"Employment Discrimination" from the Definition of"Labor Laws" in the Central American Free Trade Agreement Emily Miyamoto Faber 297

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 15 European Journal of Women's Studies Volume 14 • Issue 1 • February 2007

Contents Editorial 5

Articles

Toine Lagro-Janssen 9 Sex, Gender and Health: Developments in Research

Salla Tuori 21 Cooking Nation: Gender Equality and Multiculturalism as Nation-Building Discourses

Angela Coyle 37 Resistance, Regulation and Rights: The Changing Status of Polish Women's Migration and Work in the 'New' Europe

Gracia Maroto-Navarro, Esther Castano-Lopez and S1 Maria del Mar Garcia-Calvente Indifference, Demandingness and Resignation Regarding Support for Childrearing: A Qualitative Study with Mothers from Granada, Spain

Rosalind C. Gill 69 Critical Respect: The Difficulties and Dilemmas of Agency and 'Choice' for Feminism: A Reply to Duits and van Zoonen

Book Reviews

Patrice Lawrence 81 Collating Individual Experiences into Collective Consciousness: Understanding Caribbean Motherhood

Maria-Milagros Rivera Garretas 84 Two Women: Friendship, Politics, Writing

Books Received 87

PBge16 Feminist Pen'odicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) em&inism. l£JId CONTENTS ~·-Io-g-y--V-O-lum-e"::;17"::;'N"':"u:"':mb-=er:":"1,:"':20c..;;;.07

5 Editorial: Twenty Years with Feminism & Psychology Sue WILKINSON

7 Editor's Introduction to Special Issue on Gender, Sexuality and Health Sue WILKINSON

______ARTICLES

9 Disciplining Bodies, Desires and Subjeclivities: Sexuality and HIV­ Positive Women Maria GUREVICH, Cynthia M. MATHIESON, Jo BOWER and Bramilee DHAYANANDHAN

39 Midwifery, Infonned Choice, and Reproductive Autonomy: A Relational Approach Angela THACHUK

57 Lesbian Mothers Living Wen in the Context of Heterosexism and Discrimination: Resources, Strategies and Legislative Change Liz SHORT

75 The Absent Breast: Speaking of the Mastectomied Body Lenore MANDERSON and Lesley STIRLING

93 'Spontaneous' Sexual Consent: An Analysis of Sexual Consent Literature Melanie A. BERES

109 Lesbians and Bisexual Women in the Eyes of Scientific Psychology I-Ching LEE and Mary CRAWFORD

______ANNOUNCEMENTS

128 Call for Contributions

Feminist Pen'odicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 17 Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources r------c-r--'-;--, Volume 28, Number 1, Fall 2006

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Reviews

Narratives from Women ofColor in the Halls ofAcademe 1 by Pat Washington

Young Activists and the New "No Wave": Two Anthologies for a Feminist Future 7 by Alycia Sellie

Learning from Student Learning: A Librarian-Instructor's View ofHer Information Literacy Class 9 by Carroll Wetzel Wilkinson

Feminist Visions

Honoring the Forgotten History ofBirth Control 17 by Phyllis Holman Weisbard

The Personal Breast Is Political: Documentaries about Women, the Environment, and Cancer 19 by JoAnne Lehman

E-Sources on Women & Gender 24

New Reference Works inWomen's Studies 26

Periodical Notes 37

Items ofNote 41

Books and Audiovisuals Received 42

Subscription Form 45

Page 18 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, 0.4, VVinter 2007) FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 13, Number 1, JanualY 2007

ARTICLES Sophie Day and Helen Ward, eds., Sex Work, Mobility and Health in 123 Europe Home-Ownership among Opposile- and Same-Sex Couples in the US Revieu'i'd b)' Modo Laura Di Tommaso Karen Leppel David Colander, Richard P. F. Holt, and J. Barkley Ro~er, Jr., 127 Wage Detcnnination and the Gender Pay Gap: A Feminist Political 31 The Changing Face of Economics: Conversations with Cutting Economy Analysis and Decomposition Edge Economists Maria Karamessini and EliaJ Ioakimogloll Revieu'ed b)' Paulette 1. Olson Jeffrey D. Sachs, The EndofPoverty: Economic Possibilities for OurTlffiC 132 DIALOGUE Reviewed b>' wurdes Rennia Adding Links, Adding Persons, and Adding Structures: Using Sen's 67 Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis, and Melissa Osborne Groves, cds., 137 Frameworks Unequal Chances: Family Background and Economic Success Des Casper Revieu'i'd b>' Rand)' Alhelda Explorations on Human Rights 87 Devaki Jain, Women, Development, and the UN: A Sixt)'·Year Quest 141 Contributors: RajeetJ Patel, Radhika BaklkrishncHl, and for Equality and Justice Ulna NaraJan Reviewed 0' Helm L Safa I. Transgressing Rights: L'l. Via Campesina's Call for Food 87 Robin Hahnel, Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition 146 Sovereignty to Coopeiation Rajrev Patel Reviewed b>' lZ Spike Peterson II. Exploring Collaborations: Heterodox Economics and an 93 Bums H. Weston, cd., Child Labor and Human Rights: Making 150 Economic Sodal Rights Framework Children Matter Radhika Balakrishll1lll Revieulfd 0' AlaI} Robison m. Workers in the Infonnal Sector: Special Challenges for 101 Cecilia A Conrad, John Whitehead, Patrick ?\Iason, andJames B. 155 Economic Human Rights Stewart, cds., African Americans in the US Economy Uma Narayan Revil'wro bJ Lisa Salmdm Juliana Essen, "Right Development": The Santi Asoke Buddhist 160 BOOK REVIEWS RerOml Movement of Thailand Agnes R. Quisumbing, cd., Household Decisions, Gender, and 117 Reviewed 0' Linda E. Lucas Development: A Synthesis of Recent Research Martha Albertson Fineman and Terrence Dougherty, cds., 164 Revieweli by Elizabeth Katz Feminism Confronts Homo Economicus: Gender, Law, and Society Joris Ghysels, Work, Family and Childcare: An Empirical Analpiis of 120 Rrvil'wed b>' Ellen MUlari European Households Mayumi Murayama, ed., Gender and Development: TIle Japanese 169 Rel.lieuJed by Sara de La Rica Experience in Comparative Perspective Revieu'f:d 0' Frall(fS Rosenbluth

Notes 011 Contributors 175 Call for Papers 181 Information and Announcemcms 183 Feminist &01l0m;($ Editorial Policies 185 Submission and Style Guidelines 189

Feminist Periodicals (v, 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 19 Feminist Media Studies

Volume 7 Number 1 March 2007

ARTICLES

Post-Pleasure: Representations, ideologies and affects of a newly-post 9/11 "feminist icon" Helen Graham Cosmetic Surgery and the Televisual makeover: A Foucauldian feminist reading Cressida J. Heyes 17 "Starting to feel like a chick": Re-visioning romance in In the Cut Sue Thornham 33 Opting Out Moms in the News: Selling new traditionalism in the new millennium Mary Douglas Vavrus 47 Displacing the "Political": The "personal" in the media public sphere Maria Joao 5i1veirinha 65 "Just a little Bit of Cheeky Ribaldry"?: Newsroom discourses of sexually harassing behaviour Louise North 81

COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM

Introduction: Digital games and gender Jane Arthurs and Usha Zacharias 97 Online Dialogue Mia Consalvo, Sara M. Grimes and Helen Kennedy 99

BOOK REVIEWS

Hollywood Romantic Comedy: States of the Union 1934-65 by Kathrina Glltre Tamar Jeffers McDonald 111 Reading the L Word: Outing Contemporary Television edited by Kim Akass and Janet McCabe Faye Davies 113 Reading The Supranos: Hit TV from HBO by David Lavery Jane Widdess 114 Women In Polish Cinema edited by Ewa Mazierska and Elzbieta Ostrollska Monika Pietrzak 116

Page 20 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) MI' political hystories Ann Heilmann and Mark llewellyn """'h $@. Simone Tery (1897~1967): writing the history of the CD present in inter-war France Angela Kershaw 8 3_. (the Indian wars have never ended in the Americas': the politics of memory and history in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead Rebecca Tillett 21 (J) blood and tears in the mirror of memory: Palestinian trauma in Liana Badr's The Eye of the Mirror r1' Marle-luise Kohlke 40 '"'I interview with Nawal el Saadawi (Cairo, 29 January 2006) m Sophie Smith 59 <_. 'you like to mix things up on purpose ... ? hoy, what are you trying to prove?': representations of recent m (hi)stories in Jessica Hagedorn's The Gangster of Love Marta Vilcayo Echo no 70 ~ exorcizing the past: the slave narrative as historical fantasy co Sarah \'Iood 83 en remembering home: nation and identity in the recent "0 writing of Doris Lessing o Susan \'Iotkins 97 _. ­r!' interview with Sarah Waters (CWWN conference, _. University of Wales, Bangor, 22 April 2006) n Lucie Armitt 116 Q ',;;;1!JI4 Woman and Indian Modernity: Readings of Colonial ::r- and Postcolonial Novels '< Uandi Bhatia 128 III r!' M.ixed media: feminist presses and publishing politics o Mary Eagleton 130 .. Venus on wheels: two decades of dialogue on m III disability, biography, and being female in America Cigdem Esin Ethics of the body: postconventional challenges N Cl Carolyn Pedwell 134 Cl Carnal thoughts: embodiment and moving image .... culture Bruce Bennett 136 Other Germans: Black Germans and the politics of race, gender and memory in the Third Reich Inge \'/eber-Hewth 139 Nazi Chic? fashioning women in the Third Reich Key ferres 141 Feminism after Bourdieu Svevo Magaraggia 143 Wittgenstein: a feminist interpretation Kimberly Hutchings 145 Recovering subversion: feminist politics beyond the law Claire Garbett 148 Mommy Queerest. Contemporary rhetorics of lesbian maternal identity Jocqui Gabb 150 The intimate economies of Bangkok: tomboys, tycoons and Avon ladies in the global city Elisabeth lund Engebretsen 151 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Page 21 FEMINIST STUDIES Fall 2006 voll/llle 32, IIIll11ber 3

487 Preface 6)2 Christina Ewig Hijacking Global FemillislII: Femillists, tfte Cal1Jl.lUc CllllrclJ, 491 Gunlog Fur (md the Falllif)' Plmmil/8 Debacle ill Peru Rcmlill8 MOTBiu$.: CO/11/Iial EI/C{l/mlers ill Sdpmi alld Lenapelwkill8 ill the 660 News alld Views Sevellleellff, alief Eighteell/h Centuries 670 NeIl's 011 COl/tributors

672 A,II/mllleeme,,'s 523 Laura E. Donaldson Red Womall, White Dreams: Searellil/sior Saca81lll'ca 674 Pflblica/iolls Receiwd (ReI'ie", E"a)) 687 Gllidefilles for Contributors

SH Jane Dusselier Embodied Idelltit)'! The Life alld Arl ofE,telle I,IIi80 (Art Essa)')

547 Brenda R. Weber "'Fere Not These 'Forl/s COllceil't',1 ill Her JHilld?" Get/Jer/Sex tlllli MelapJwrs 4 Malt'mil)' a/ the Fill cfe Siede

573 Linda Layne A Wt1me,,'s Heal'" Mildel for Prell/Jalll)' Loss: A Call.{tlf a Nell' Staudarli of Care

601 Naomi Weisstein The Howe of LIlt,/?, or My Dtlllgerolis Ht)spil/ll Ali~'eIIfllrt' (COll1l1lelllllr))

620 Srimati I\'Iukherjee (LEFT TO RIGHT): Estellelshigo, lFht'1l II Is Cret'll 11IId Ntl' Bfue (Fietilm) A Baseball Galllf, 1943; Untitled watercolor, ca, 1942-45; HtlIlle, 1942; Untitled watercolor, ca. 1942-45

Page 22 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Feminist Teacher

VOLUME 17, NUMBER 2 2007

CONTENTS

ARTICLES Incongruent Bodies: Teaching While Leaking 95 Lisa Jean Moore

Action Literacy: Position, Movement, and Consciousness 107 Stacey Waite

Building Bridges against Violence: Service·Learning for Second Language Students 122 Clara E. Orban and Martha E. Thampsan

Are You Experienced? Teaching and Reading joy(ce) through the Body 136 Janine Utell

"It's the Word ofGod": Students' Resistance to Questioning and Overcoming Heterosexism 151 Natalia Deeb·Sossa and Heather Kane

BOOK REVIEWS Amelia Rules!: What Makes You Happy by Jimmy Gownley 170 Thomas ~ Stewart, Jr.

Necessary Dreams: Ambition in Women's Chonging Lives by Anna Fels 172 Nicole Braun

Women ond Autobiography. Martine Watson Brownley and Allison B. Kimmich, eds. 174 Stacy Shotsberger Russo

Gender in Urban Educatian: Strategies for Student Achievement by Alice E. Ginsberg, Joan Poliner Shapiro, and Shirley P. Brown 176 sherylstaeck

DEPARTMENTS Network News 179

Teaching Resources 182

Call for Teaching Notes 184

Our Contrii:)utors 185

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 23 Volume 8 Number 1 2007

f f M II IN II S l liHlfEO~Y

ARTICLES Queering feminist technology studies Eva Illouz. Oprah Winfrey' and the Glamour ofMisery': An Catharina Landstrom 7 Essay on Popular Culture Reviewed by Kimberly Chabot Davis 117 A salty tongue: at the margins ofsatire, comedy and polemic in the writing ofValerie Solanas Maggie Humm, Snapshots ofBloomsbury': The Pri~'ate Lives of Mavis Haut 27 Virgina Woolf and \'anessa Bell Reviewed by Mary Evans 119 Strange bedfellows: pornography, affect and feminist reading Susanna Paasonen 43 Alison Bartlett, Breastwork: Rethinking Breastfeeding Reviewed by Bernice 1. Hausman 120 INTERCHANGES Nirmal Puwar. Space Im'aders: Race, Gender and Bodies Out What's wrong with aspiring to find out what has really happened in ofPlace academic feminism's recent past? Response to Clare Hemmings' Reviewed by Millsom S. Henry-Waring 122 'Telling feminist stories' Raellel TOfr 59 Kimberly Springer, Lidng for the Rwoltltion: Black Feminist Organizations, 1968-1980 What is a feminist theorist responsible for? Response to Rachel Torr Reviewed by Julia Jordan-Zachery 124 Clare Hemmings 69 Yvonne Corcoran-Nantes, Lost \'oices: Central Asian Women REVIEW ARTICLES Confronting Transition Reviewed by Katerina Kolozova 125 Engaging disability Janet E. Price 77 Drucilla K. Barker and Susan F. Feiner, Liberating Economics: Feminist Perspectives on Families, Work, and Globalization Feminist theory and multiculturalism Reviewed by Milka Metso 127 Sandra Ponzanesi 91 Erica Cudworth, Dweloping Ecofeminist Theory: The Complexity ofDifference BOOK REVIEWS Reviewed by Kate Rigby 128 Sally Haslanger and Charlotte Witt (eds), Adoption Matters: Susan Merrill Squier, Liminal Lh'es: Imagining the Human at Philosophical and Feminist Essays the Frontiers ofBiomedicine Reviewed by Suki Ali 105 Reviewed by Pat Spallone 130 Michele Le Doeuff, The Philosophical Imaginacy and The Sex ofKnowing Amy Mullin, Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare: Ethics. Reviewed by Pamela Sue Anderson 107 Experience, and lleproductive Labor Reviewed by Imogen Tyler 132 Karen Deckman. Vanishing lVomen: AJagic. Film and Feminism Reviewed by Melanie Bell-Williams 114 Susan J. Hekman, Pri~'ate Selves, Public Identities: Reconsidering Identity Politics Sharon M. Meagh.er and Patrice Diquinzio (eds), Women and Reviewed by Marysia Zalewski 134 Children First: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Public Policy Reviewed by Janine Brodie 116

P.g.24 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) FRONTIERS A Journal of Women Studies

VOLUME 27· NUMBER 3·2006

Introduction Gayle GIll/ett and Susan E. Gray vii

Saying "Nothin"': Pachucas and the Languages of Resistance Catherine S. Ramirez 1

Artist's Statement ShTeepad JoglekaT 34

Curatorial Statement Constance Cortez

The Consciousness-Raising Document) Feminist Anthologies, and Black Women in Sisterhood is Powerful Brian Norman

Firewater: Made in the U.S.S.R. (Non-fiction Narrative) Mouique !otlaitis 65

The Power of the Pelvic Bone: Breaching the Barriers of Social Class in Venezuela Elizabeth G. Nichols 71

Artist's Statement Heather D. S. Anderson 106

Shared and Shifting Land(scapes): Making Memoir and Personal Ecology in the Pajarito Journals of Peggy Pond Church Shelfey Armitage 111

We Belong Here, Too: Accommodating African Muslim Feminism in African Feminist Theory via Zaynab Alkali's The Virtuous Woman and The Cobwebs alld Other Stories Sllirhl Edwin

Contributors 157

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 25 Gender &. Development Volume 15 Number 1 March 2007 Contents Editorial Joamza Hoare 1 Gender-based violence and property grabbing in Africa: a denial of women's liberty and security Knori Izumi 11 No more killings! Women respond to femicides in Central America Marina Prieto-Carron, Marilyn Thomson, and Mandy Macdouald 25 'We Can': transforming power in relationships in South Asia Mona Mehta and ChUra GopalakrisJmall 41 Gender violence in schools: taking the 'girls-as-victirns' discourse forward Fiona Leach and Sara Humphreys 51 Domestic violence - a burning issue in Georgia Rusudall Pkltakndze and Thea jamaspishvili 67 Gender-based violence against children in emergencies: Save the Children UK's response Tilla Hyder aIId Johalllla Mac Veigh 81 Approaching old problems in new ways: community mobilisation as a primary prevention strategy to combat violence against women Lori Mic"all 95 Constructing an alternative masculine identity: the experience of the Centro Bartolome de las Casas and Oxfam America in EI Salvador 5Is,," Bird, RlItilio Delgado, Lany Madrigal, JoIIII BaYYOII Ochoa, nnd Walberlo Tejeda 111 Resources COlllpiled by Jllliemllle Porler 123 Views, events, and debates Edited by Jllliealllle Porler 143 Book reviews Edited by Juliemwe Porter 157

Page 26 Feminist Pedodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Gender and Education

VOLUME 19 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Gender economies: literacy and the gendered production of neo-liberal subjectivities Bromuyn Davies and Sue Saltmarsh 1

Being female doing gender. Narratives ofwomen in education management Vincenza Priola 21

Gendered views of managing discipline in school and classroom Izhar Oplatka and Min Atias 41

'She might not have the right tools... and he does': children's sense-making of gender, work and abilities in early school readers Sue Jackson 61

'A shock of electricity just sort ofgoes through my body': physical activity and embodied reflexive practices in young female ballet dancers Ian Wellard, Angela Pickard and Richard Bailey 79

Struggling between tradition and modernity: gender and educational choice-making in contemporary Cyprus !Y[arios V,yonides 93

'I don't want to catch it'. Boys, girls and sexualities in an HIV/AIDS environment Deevia Bhana and Debbie Epstein 109

Review essay Gender and the politics of experience: change and continuity Jane !Y[artin 127

Book reviews 133

Call for Papers 139

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 27 Gender and Education

VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2 MARCH 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Invisible labour: home-school relations and the front office Pat Thomson, Linda Ellison, Tina Byrom and Donna Bulman 141

Mothers' emotional care work in education and its moral imperative Meave O'Brien 159

'Ye've got to 'ave balls to play this game sir!' Boys, peers and fears: the negative influence ofschool-based 'cultural accomplices' in constructing hegemonic masculinities Jeffrey Smith 179

'The boys' present... Hegemonic masculinity: a performance of multiple acts Leanne Dalley-Trim 199

The paradox of virtue: (re)thinking deviance, anorexia and schooling Chnstine Halse, Anne Honey and Desiree Boughtwood 219

Making sense of the glass ceiling in schools: an exploration ofwomen teachers' discourses !vlarie-Pierre Moreau, Jayne Osgood and Anna Halsall 237

Motherhood, choice and the British media: a time to reflect L. Hadfield, N. Rudoe andJ. Sanderson-!vra"" 255

Book reviews 265

Call for papers 281

Page 28 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) VOLUME 18 NUMBER 3 NOVEMBER 2006 Gender & History

Special Issue: Translating Feminisms in China

Edited by Dorothy KO and WANG Zheng

CONTENTS

Abstracts iii Introduction: Translating Feminisms in China DORGfHY KO AND WANG ZHENG 463 Concepts of Women's Rights in Modern China MIZUYOSUDO 472

Translating the New Woman: Chinese Feminists View the West, 1905-15 CAROL C. CHIN 490 Womanhood, Motherhood and Biology: The Early Phases of The Ladies' JOt/mal,1915-25 YUNG-CHEN CHIANG 519

Nationalist and Feminist Discourses on Jianmei (Robust Beauty) during China's 'National Crisis' in the 1930s YUNXIANG GAO 546 Making a Great Leap Forward? The Politics of Women's Liberation in Maoist China KIMBERLEY ENS MANNING 574

'The Silver Flower Contest': Rural Women in 1950s China and the Gendered Division of Labour GAO XIAOXIAN 594 Rethinking the 'Iron Girls', Gender and Labour during the Chinese Cultural Revolution JINYIHONG 613 Who Is a Feminist? Understanding the Ambivalence towards Shanghai Baby, 'Body Writing' and Feminism in Post-Warnen's Liberation China XUEPING ZHONG 635

Contributors 661

Feminist Periodicafs (V. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 29 GENDER & SOCIETY ------Volume 20, Number 5 October 2006

Contents

ll Immigration t'Refonn : Gender, Migration. . Citizenship, and SWS 569 Gendered Modernity and Ethnicized Citizenship: North Korean Settlers in Contemporary South Korea HAE YEaN CHao 576 The Labor of Pleasure: How Perceptions of Emotional Labor Impact Women's Enjoyment of Pornography Z. FAREEN PARVEZ 605 Uncovering the Man in Medicine: Lessons Learned fi'om a Case Study ofCluster Headache JOANNA KEMPNER 632 Desegregation Stalled: The Changing Gender Composition ofCollege Majors, 1971-2002 PAULA ENGLAND and SU LI 657 Book Reviews Heads above WaleI': Gender, Class, alld Ihe Family ill the Gralld Forks Flood KATHRYN FELTEY 678 Abortion ill the USA and the UK CHRISTINE II. MORTON 680 Virginity Lost: An Intimate Portrait ofFirst Sexual Experiences TINA FETNER 681 Projessiollalldentity Crisis: Race, Class, Gellder and Success at Projessional Schools SHANNONN. DAVIS 683 Encountering Nationalism JOYA MISRA 685

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GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 20, Number 6 December 2006

Contents

Articles Negotiating Patriarchy: South Korean Evangelical Women and the Politics of Gender KELLY H. CHONG 697 Gender, Self-Employment, and Earnings: The Interlocking Structures of Family and Professional Status MICHELLE J. BUDIG 725 Research Reports Gender Differences in Productivity: Research Specialization as a Missing Link ERIN LEAHEY 754 "Hitting Is Not Manly": Domestic Violence Court and the Re-Imagination of the Patriarchal State REKHA MlRCHANDANI 781 Gender, Race, and Affirmative Action: Operationalizing Intersectionality in Survey Research AMY C. STEINBUGLER, JULIE E. PRESS, and JANICE JOHNSON DIAS 805 Book Reviews Geographies ofMuslim Women: Gende,; Religion, and Space edited by Ghazi-Walid Falah and Caroline Nagel FRANCES S. HASSO 826 Negotiatillg Ethllicity: South Asian Americans Traverse a Transnational World by Bandana Purkayastha MARGARET ABRAHAM 828 Lucia: Testimonies ofa Brazilian Drug Dealer's Woman by Robert Gay VICTORIA B. TITTERINGTON 830 1)mdnatiollal Adoption: A Cultural £COll0111,1' ofRace, Gende,; and Kinship by Sara K. Dorow AMY E. TRAVER 832 Latina Legacies: Identity, Biography and Communit)' edited by Vicki L. Ruiz and Virginia Sanchez KOITol . ALMA M. GARCIA 834 With Thanks 836 Index 838

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 31 GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 21, Number I February 2007

Contents

Articles Metaphors at Work: Maintaining the Salience of Gender in Self-Managing Teams MARJUKKA OLLILAtNEN and TONt CALASANTI 5 "You Have To Show Strength": An Exploration of Gender, Race, and Depression TAMARA BEAUBOEUF-LAFONTANT 28 Research Reports Gender and Organizational Culture: COITelates of Companies' Responsiveness to Fathers in Sweden LINDA HAAS and C. PHtLIP HWANG 52 Stained Glass Makes the Ceiling Visible: Organizational Opposition to Women in Congregational Leadership JtMI ADAMS 80 Perspectives Undoing Gender FRANCINE M. DEUTSCH 106 Book Reviews The HistOl)' 0/ Men: Essays 011 the HistOf)' ofAmerican and British Masculinities by Michael S. Kimmel MARK E. KANN 128

From Black Power /0 Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, alld Feminism by Patricia Hill Collins ABBY L. FERBER 130 Emtic Journeys: Mexican Americans Gnd Their Sex Lives by Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez KATE ELLIS 132 Militarized Modernity alld Gelldered Citizenship ill South Korea by Seungsook Moon HYAEWEOL CHOI 133 The Trouble betweell Us: All Ulleasy Histol)' a/White alld Black Women ill 'he Feminist Movement by Winifred Breines VERTA TAYLOR 136

Paga 32 Feminist Periodicals (V. 26, n.4, VWnter 2007) GENDER ISSUES Spring 2006 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 2

Articles

Lisa Shawn Hogan Wisdom, Goodness and Power: 3 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the History ofWoman Suffrage

Emily Fitzgibbons Shafer Are Men or Women More 20 Reluctant to Marry in Couples Sharing a Non-Marital Birth?

Claudia Mora The Meaning ofWomanhood in the 44 Neoliberal Age: Class and Age-Based Narratives of Chilean Women

Stephanie Hepbum and Women's Roles and Statuses 62 Rita J. Simon the World Over

Charles L. Kennedy College Sports and Title IX #3 69

Book Review

Rita Simon Stripped: Inside the Lives 80 ofExotic Dancers by Bernadette Barton

Feminist Periodicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 33 GENDER ISSUES Summer 2006 VOLUME 23 NUMBER 3

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

Articles

Douglas J. Besharov Women and the Refonn of the 3 and Peter Gennanis Welfare System: An Introduction

Julia B. Isaacs Mothers' Work and Child Care II

Wendy D. Manning Cohabitation and Child Well-Being 21

John C. Weicller Housing Conditions and Homelessness 35

Harold S. Beeboul Nutrition. Food Security, and Obesity 54

Peter Reuter Drug Use 65

Page 34 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, nA, Winter 2007) Gender, Place and Culture

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 1 FEBRUARY 2007

Tribute to Janice Monk

Sallie A. Marstoll & Johll Palll JOlles III. Announcing: The Janice Monk Lecture in Feminist Geography I The GPC Jan Monk Distinguished Lecture 2006 Rllth Fillcher. Space, Gender and Institutions in Processes Creating Difference 5 Tribute Papers SlIsa,) Hallsoll. Service as a Subversive Activity: On the centrality of service to an academic career 29 Maria Dolors Garcia-Ramoll alld TOllY Llllla-Garcia. Challenging Hegemo­ nies through Connecting Places, People and Ideas: Jan Monk's contribution to international gender geography 35

Tovi Fellster. Reinforcing Diversity: From the 'inside' and the 'outside' 43

Richard Howitt. Hidden Histories in Geography: A politics of inclusion and participation 51

Articles Petra Doall. Queers in the American City: Transgendered perceptions of urban space 57 SlIsall I1call, Marcia Oliver & Dalliel O'COll/lOr. Spaces of Governance: Gender and public sector restructuring in Canada 75

Viewpoint Natalie Oswill. The End of Queer (as we knew it): Globalization and the making of a gay-friendly South Africa 93

Book Reviews Emotiollal Geographies Ooyce Davidson, Liz Bondi & Mick Smith, Eds) reviewed by Avril Maddrell 111

Sex, Politics alld Empire. A postcolollial geography (Richard Phillips) reviewed by Cheryl McEwan 115

Making Place, Making Self: Travel, sllbjectivity alld sexual differellce (Inger Birkeland) reviewed Jennie Germann Molz 117

Critical Stlldies ill Rllral Geuder [sslles 00 Little & Carol Morris, Eds) reviewed by Amy Trauger 119

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, 0.4, Winter 2007) Page 35 Gender, Technology and Development

VOlUME 11 NUMBER 1 JANUARY-APRil 2007

CONTENTS

Arucks Judy Wajcman and Le Anh Phalli Lobb: The Gender Relations of Software Work in Vietnam Lenore Lyons: A Curious Space 'in-between': The PubliclPrivate Divide and Gender-based Activism in Singapore 27 Thn Beng Hui: One Step Forward, 1\vo Steps Back? Conundrums of the Rape Legal Refonn Campaign in Malaysia 53 Swapna Mukhopadhyay and Rajib Nandi: Unpacking the Assumption of Gender Neutrality: Akshaya Project of the Kerala IT Mission in India 75

Research Note Veena N.: Revisiting the Prostitution Debate in the Technology Age: Women Who Use the Internet for Sex Work in Bangkok 97

Book Reviews 109

Recent Books 011 Gender and Technology 117

COllference Reports 11te 15th Annual Conference on Feminist Economics 121 WIEGO General Assembly and Urban Policies Colloquium on '''World Class Cities" and the Urban Infnnnal &oonomy: IQ,c1usive Planning for the Working Poor' 125

News and EveaU 131

Paga 36 Feminist Periodicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 14 Number 1 !auuary 2007

ACADEMIC PAPERS New Institutionalism and Sexuality at Work in Local Government SURYA MONRO 1 Hispanic Women Managers and Professionals: Reflections on Life and Work LINDA M. HITE 20 More or Less Unequal? Evidence on the Pay of Men and Women from the British Birth Cohort Studies HEATHER JOSHI, GERRY MAKEPEACE AND PETER DOLTON 37 Gender-specific Effects at Work: An Empirical Study of Four Countries MARjAANA GUNKEL, EDWARD j. LUSK, BIRGmA WOLFF AND FANG LI 56

BOOK REVIEWS 80

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

Feminist Pedodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Page 37 Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 14 Number 2 March 2007

ACADEMIC PAPERS Stuck in the Slow Lane: Reconceptualizing the Links between Gender, Transport and Employment LYNN DOBBS 85 Against the Tide: Gendered Prejudice and Disadvantage in Engineering FATMA KOSKO, MUSTAFA OZBILGIN AND LERZAN aZKALE 109 Occupational Segregation and the Tipping Phenomenon: The Contrary Case of Court Reporting in the USA JOYCE P. JACOBSEN 130 'Doing Something Meaningful': Gender and Public Service during Municipal Government Restructuring DIANA WORTS, BONNlE FOX AND PEGGY McDONOUGH 162

BOOK REVIEWS 185

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

Page 38 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Issue 45 2007

Male Stewardesses Male Flight Attendants as a Queer Miscarriage of Justice By PHil TIEMEYER

Perspectives by Incongruity: Kenneth Burke and Queer Theory By DUSTIN BRADLEY GOLTZ

Bodies At Rest, Bodies In Motion Physical Competence, Women's Fitness, and Feminism By CAROL-ANN FARKAS

Becoming my own ghost spinsterhood, heterosexuality and Sarah Waters's Affinity By RACHEL CARROll

Fantasies of Union: The Queer National Romance in My Beautiful Laundrette By ALEXANDRA BARRON

Romance as Political Aesthetic in Ahdaf Soueifs The Map of Love By EMilY S. DAVIS

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 39 Volume 7 Number 4 2006

CONTENTS

Judith P. Stelboum Editor's Introduction

Sheela Ardrlan Cinnabar 5

Sheela Ardrlan Three Poems A Baker's Bouquet 21 Room for Two 22 Phantasm 23

Amy Sliver si. Monica's 25

Carolyn Gage The Princess of Pain, with Illustrations by Sudie Rakusin 31

REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST

Sudle Rakusln Drawings for "The Princess of Pain" 57

Doreen Perrine Auntie A's Girt 59

Marilyn Lee Fox Six Poems from Melancholy Savage Melancholy Savage 75 Tangues of Fire 76 An Erstwhile Sappho Answered 77 Jane Eyre at the Beach 78 Bete Noire (Again) 79 Diana Divesting Herself 80

T. Stores ATime to ... 81

Jean Roberta A Particular Obsession 99

Amanda LaughtJand Two Poems Charleston 105 Birthday. 107

About the Contributors 109

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Articles Remarks on Women's Progress at the Bar and on the Bench for Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, August 11,2006 Ruth Bader Ginsburg Social Research and Social Change: Meeting the Challenge of II Gender Inequality and Sexual Abuse Deborah L. Rhode Marriage and the Elephant: The Liberal Democratic State's 25 Regulation of Intimate Relationships Between Adults Maxine Eichner Developing Markets in Baby-Making: III the Matter ofBaby M 67 Carol Sanger It's Time That You Know: The Shortcomings of Ignorance as 99 Fairness in Employment Law and the Need for an "Information­ Shifting" Model Naomi Schoenbaum Creating a True Army of One: Four Proposals To Combat Sexual lSI Harassment in Today's Army Dana Michael Hollywood

Notes A Penumbra Overlooked: The Free Exercise Clause and 203 Lawrence v. Texas Benjamin M. Eidelson Missing the Mark: Why the Trafficking Victims Protection Act 231 Fails To Protect Sex Trafficking Victims in the United States April Rieger Book Review SPLIT DECISIONS; How AND WHY To TAKE A BREAK 257 FROM FEMINtSM. By Janet Halley

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Editorial Candace Ashton-Schaeffer and Heather]. Gibson 3 The Leisure Experiences of Older U.S. Women Living With HIV/ AIDS Carol A. Gosselink and Susan A. Myllykangas 21 How "Healthful" Are Aerobics Classes? Exploring the Health and Wellness Messages in Aerobics Classes f~)f Women Michelle lee D'Ahundo 47 "Far as I Get Is the Clothesline": The Impact of Leisure on Women's Health and Unpaid Caregiving Experiences in Nova Scotia, Canada jacqueline Gahagan, Charloffe lappie, Laurene Rehman, Marlene Maclellan, andKatherine Side 69 Physical Activity as Leisure: The Meaning of Physical Activity for the Health and Well-Being of Adolescent Women Fiona Brooks andjosetine l\1agnusson 88 Is "Raging" Good for Health?: Older Women's Participation in the Raging Grannies Susan 1. Hutchinson and Blair.Wexler 119 Book Review

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121 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan 122 Survivor Dragon Boating: A Vehicle to Reclaim and Enhance Life After Treatment for Breast Cancer Teny L. Mitcbell, Kara L. GrijJiIl, Cbristille V. Yakiwebuk, Ross E. Gray, alld Margaret I. Fitcb 141 Spirituality in African Americ~n and Caucasian Women with End-Stage Renal Disease on Hemodialysis Treatment Rutb A. Tallyi alldJoall S. Werner 155 Traditionality and Cancer Screening Practices Among American Indian Women in Vermont Mary K. Callales, William Rakowski, alld Alall Howard 182 Human Papillomavirus Infection in Malignant and Benign Gynaecological Conditions: A Study in Greek Women Socrates KOllidaris, Evallgelia E. Kouskouni, Theodore Panoskaltsis, Georgios Kreatsas, E}Stratios S. Patsouris, Apostolos Sarivalassis, Apbrodite NOllni, and Alldreas C. Lazaris 192 Linking Cervical Cancer to the Human Papillomavirus: Findings from a Qualitative Study With Mexican Women Sandra G. Garcia, Davida Becke/; Can;e Tatum, Tess Ald/;eb, and Araeeli Fernandez-C

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207 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Covan 209 Malawian Midwives' Perceptions of Occupational Risk for HIV Infection Martha Mondiwa and Yvonne Hauck 224 Strategies Applied by Women in Coping With ad-hoc Demands for Unauthorized User Fees During Pregnancy and Childbirth. A Focus Group Study From Angola Karen Odberg PeltelsSon, Kyllike Cbriste11Sson, Engracia da Gloria Gomes de Freitas, and Eva Jobansson 247 Relationship, Power, and Other Influences on Self-Protective Sexual Behaviors of African American Female Adolescents Anita R. Bralock and Deborab Koniak-Griffin 268 Violence against Women, Symptom Reporting, and Treatment for Reproductive Tract Infections in Kerala State, Southern India S. Sudha, Sharon Monison, and Limei Zhu 285 Bridges and Barriers to Health: Her Story-Emirati Women's Health Needs Wendy Wilkins Winslow and Gladys Honein

Page 44 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n. 4, Winter 2007) LmmIZONS WOMEN'S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS WINTER 2007 I VOLUME 20 NO.3

WOMEN'S NEWS ARTS & CULTURE Revolutionize UN br Penni Mi,tche/.l; ~~~: b~;;~ 6- 11 Human Rights Worker Aids Newcomers 32 ;;:;:Od Tanya', Dirt) II,/se by· br Reuel S. Amdur; Camh'odian Centre Steers Ember Swift: Reprin'e by Ani Difranco: Fox Confessor Trafficked Women from Sex Trade by Caroline Kemp; Brings the Flood by Neko Case: Loose by Nelly Furtado Caravan to Cuba b)" Tanla Lester WINTER READING 35 Code White by : Sex Wars by FEMINIST VIEWS },'targe Piercy: Waler.lnc. by Varda Burstyn: With a Rough Tongue: Femmes write Porn eds. by 14 ~H~;' ~~e~;c~i~n~~~~~l i!take for and Trish Kelly; Iran Awakening by Shinn Ebadh violence against women. this daily war, this terror­ Bloodletting: A Memoir ofSecrets, Self-Harm and SUJVival ism against women as women that goes on evcl)' da)' by Victoria Leatham: Self-Help, Inc.: MakeOl'eTCulture worldwide. this everyday threat to and crime against inAmerican Life by Micki .McGee: and more the peace, to be responded to in the structure and practice of international law with an)1hing like the FILM REVIEW level of focus and determination as the present 43 NO MORE TEARS SISTER mobilization inspired by the September II attacks?" Dir~Cled by Helene Klodaws1.)'br La.sanda Kuntkulasuiryu Legal theorist Catharine MacKinnon not only asks questions, but has some answers about enforcing ~~~~~~?~~tll~;ozena human rights to end the war against women. 44 Maart IFr Susan C. Cole bi Roewan Crowe

POVERTY FUELS COLUMNS 18 TRAFFICKING IN JAPAN Human trafficking is closely tied to the international 5 ~;~\~';m~~~~a~Y PENNI MITCHEL prostitution industry. Thousands ofwomen from poverty-stricken Cambodia are tricked and forced ~u~~ ~~ ~)?c~NDS into prostitution, and now an international move­ 13 BY LISA RUNDLE ment ofwomen is fighting back. brShannoll Devine BODY POLITIC BY MARIKO TAMAKI 31 Hair smarts 23 ~~~aJo~a~e~~: :a?t~ female genital mutilation are beginning to affect the practice which COLE'S NOTES BY SUSAN G, COLE continues to rob millions ofyoung girls of their human 47 Man Plan rights. Waris Diri, UN special ambassador for the eliminationof female genital mutilation. talks about herlife mission to end the practice. IF)' Maggie Mortimer

THE LONG ROAD TO JUSTICE 27 IN AFGHANISTAN Basic human rights protections remain elusive for women inAfghanistan. who are assaulted at alarming rates. One front-line women's legal clinic in Mazar-i-sharif provides legal and dispute­ resolution services. b)' Lauryn Oate.s

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166 Peg Brand Musing Feminist Art Epistemologies: Undemanding Feminist Art 222 Lorraine Code Skepticism and Inc Lure ofAmbiguity 229 Notes un Comrihutors 234 Guidelines for Contributors 236 Books Received

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Joan Gibson Book Reviews The logic ofChastity: 212 Dorothea Olkowski Women, Sex, and the HislOTY of Philosophy in fhe Earl)' Modem Period The Nick afTime: Politics, Emlurian, and the Untimely 21 Maureen Sander-Staudt and Time Tral'e!s: Feminism, Naflm, and Power by Elizabeth Gros~ The Unhappy Marriage of Care Ethics and Virtue Ethics 221 Mary Kate McGowan 40 Lisa Cassidy Impersonal P(!~~ion: Language as Affecr by Denise Riley That Many of Us Should Not Parent 224 Di~ne Perpich 58 Victoria Daviao Connected Lil'eS: Coming Down to Earth on Cloning: Human Naftlre and an Ethics ofCare by Ruth E. Groenhout An Ecofeminis! Anat)'sis of Homophobia in the Current Debate 77 Mad Mikkola Book Notes Elitabeth Spelman, Gender Realism, and Women Musings 97 Elisabeth Porter 232 Elizabeth V. Spelman Can Politics Practice Compassion? Philosophical Doggedness 124 Emanuela Bianchi 239 Notes on Contributors Recepcacle/Ch6ra: Figuring the Errant Feminir.e iil Piaw's Timaeus 242 Guidelines for Contributors 147 Bonnie Mann How America justifies Its War: 244 Call for Papers A ModemlPosrmodern Aesthetics ofMasculinit)' and SOl'eTeignry 164 Birgitte Huitfe!dt Midttun Crossing the Borders: An Interview wifh]u/ia Kristel'a

Symposium on Nancy J. Hirschmann's The Subject of Liberty: TO'ward a Feminist Theory of Freedom 178 Nancy J. Hirschmann InlrodlKtian 182 Marilyn Friedman Nancy]. Hirschmann on the Social Conslruction of \Vomen's Freedom 192 Susan J. Brison Contentious Freedom: Sex \Vork and Social ConSlruction 201 Nancy J. Hirschmann Response 10 Friedm

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Writing against Heterosexism

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Joan Callahan, Bonnie Mann, and Sara Ruddick vii Joan Callahan, Bonnie Mann, and Sara Ruddick 210 Kathy Miriam Editors' Imroduction 10 Writing against Hcterosexism Toward a Phenomenology ofSex-Right: Reviving Radical Feminist Theory afCamplllsor)' Heterosexllalil)' Erika Faith Feigenbaum Heterosexual Privilege: The Political and the Personal 229 Drucilla Cornell The Shadow of Heterosexuality 10 Christine Pierce Anti-Homosexual and Gay: Rereading Sartre Book Review 74 rl"udio Cord Gay Dimrce: Thoughts on the Legal Regulation of Marriage 243 Patrick D. Hopkins The Long Arc ofJustice: usbian and Gay Marriage, Eqlwlity, and Righls 39 Ann Ferguson by Richard D. Mohr Gay Marriage: An American and Feminist Dilemma 58 Ruthann Robson Musings A Mere Switch or a Fundamenfal Change? Theorizing Transgmder Marriage 247 Bonnie Mann Gay Marriage and the War 011 Terror 71 Margaret Denike Religion, Rights, and Relationships: The Dream of Relational Equality 252 Notes on Contributors 92 Marilyn Myerson, Sara L Crawley, Erica Hesch Anstey, 257 Guidelines (or Contributors Justine Kessler, and Cam Okopny \Vho's Zoomin' Who? A Ferninisl, Queer Contenl Analysis of "Illterdisciplinary" Ht/man Sexuality Textbooks 114 Santiago Solis Snow White and the Set'en "Dwarfs"-Queercripped 132 Damien W. Riggs Reassessing the Fosler,Care Syslem: Examini.ng the ImpacI ofHeterosexisrn on Lesbian and Gay Applicants 149 Bonnie Mann The LesbianJwle Cleawr: Helerosexism and Lesbian Mothering 166 Sarah Lucia Hoagland Heterosexualism and White Supremacy 186 Marfa Lugones HeteTOseXI~alism and the Colonial I Modern Gender System

Page 48 Feminist PeriOdicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Indian Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 12 Number 1 January-April 2005

CONTENTS

Articles: The Violated Female Body Jyotinnoyee Devi: Writing History, Making Citizens Debali Mookerjea-Leonard 1 'You Can Be Lonely in a Crowd': The Production of Safety in Mumbai Shilpa Phadke 41 Affliction and Testimony: A Reading of the Diary of Parvali Devi Renu Addlakha 63

Research Note Women Workers in the Brick Kiln Industry in Haryana, India D.P. Singh 83

Discussions Are Democracy and Human Rights Valid within Domestic Units? Some Theoretical Explorations Joy DeslunukhpRanadive 99 Looking Back in Despair: Ten Years After Cairo Mohan Rao 115

Book Reviews. 127

New Resources Compiled by Anju Vyas 167

Feminist Periodicals (V. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 49 Indian Journal of Gender Studies

Special Issue: Marriage and Migration in Asia Editors: Rajni Palriwala and Patricia Uberoi

Volume 12 Numi,e~ 2 &3 May-December 2005

CONTENTS

Introduction

Marriage and Migration in Asia: Gender Issues Rajni Palriwala and Patricia Vberoi V Articles

Marriage Migration in China: The Enlargement of Marriage Markets in the Era of Market Reforms Delia Davin 173

I America Varnn' Marriages among Tamil Brahmans: Preferences, Strategies and Outcomes U. Kalpagam 189 Unorthodox Sisters: Gender Relation.and Generational Change among Malayali Migrants in Italy Ester GaUo 217

Bridal Diaspora: Migration and Marriage among Filipino Women Teresita C. del Rosario 253

Commerciaily Arranged Marriage Migration: Case Studies of Cross-border Marriages in Taiwan Melody Chla-wen Lu 275 Bangladeshi Girls Sold as Wives in North India Therese Blanchet 305 Marriage, Money and Gender: A Case Study of the Migrant Indian Community in Canada Ranjana Sheei 335 Gender, Dowry and the Migration System of Indian Information Technology Professionals Xiang Biao 357

Vulnerable Brides and Transnational Ghar Damnds: Gender, Risk and'Adjustment' among Pakistani Nfarriage Migrants to Britain Katharine Charstey 381

Marriage and Migration through the Life Course: Experiences of Widowhood, Separation and Divorce amongst Transnational Sikh Women Kanwat Mand 407

Domestic Violence and the rndian Diaspora in the United States Margaret Abraham 427

Book Reviews 453 New Resources Compiled by Anju Vyas 479 Index to Volume 12 487

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Feminist Journal VOLUME 9 2007 NUMBER 1 of Politics MARCH 2007

ARTICLES

Immorality, Hurt or Choice: How Indian Feminists Engage with Prostitution Geetlllljali Gallgoli

Children Born of Wartime Rape: Rights and Representations Alison At. S. Watsofl 20

Femi"ist Readings all Abll Gllraib Introduction Cyntllia Ell/oe 35

Empire. Desire and Violence: A Queer Transnational Feminist Reading of the Prisoner 'Abuse' in Abu Ghraib and the Question of 'Gender Equality' Mela/lie Richter-Molltpetit 38

The Politics of Pain and the End of Empire Liz Philipose 60

Agency, Militarized Femininity and Enemy Others: Observations from the War in Iraq LOllra Sjoberg 82

CONVERSATiONS 103 Emerging State Feminism in India: A Conversation with Vina Mazumdar, Member Secretary to the First Committee on the Status of Women in India SlIiritl Rai. Edited by Shraddlw CMgateri 104

Cocktail Daniel Bassicllis 112

BOOK REViEWS Review Essay: Breaking Binaries: Writings on the International Sex Trade; Denise Brennan, What's LOIIC Got To Do With It? Traflsflational Desirc alld Sex Tourism ;1/ the Dominican Republic; Kamala Kempadoo and Jo Doezema (eds), Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistmlce, alld Redefinitioll; Julia O'Connell Davidson, Children III tile Global Sex Trade; Joyce Outshoorn (ed.), Tile Politics ojProstitlltiOlI: Womell's MOllemellts, Democratic States and the Globalizatioll ojSex COII/merce Emily Van der Meulen 113

M. I. Franklin, Postcolonial Politics, the Illtemet alld ElleT)'day Life: Pacific TralJersals Onlille J. Marshall Beier 122

lnderpal Grewal, TrQllSlwtiollal America: Femillisllls. Diasporas, Neoliberalisms Zoe Gordon 124

Michael S. Kimmel and Rebecca r. Plante reds), Sexualities, Idefltities, BcJwl'iours alld Society lyn Harrison 126

Louise A. Chappell, GCllderillg GOlleT/mlellt: Femi'list Etlgagemellt with the State ill Australia alld Callada Johanna Kantola 127

Suzanne Bergeron, Fragments ofDCI'e/oplllell!: Natioll, Gender alld tile Space ofA/odeT/lity Marina Prieto-Carron i29

Notes on Contributors i33 Feminist Pen'odicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 51 JMEWS JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES

VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 WINTER 2006

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Restoring the Family to Civil Society: Lessons from Egypt Abdallah AI-Nasser Diane Singerman The Tree and Other Stories Reviewed by Moneera al-Ghadeer The Culture ofMotherhood: An Avenue for Women's 129 Civil Participation in South Lebanon Michal Zamir Zeina Zaatari S6nat Habanot [The Ship of Girls} 33 Reviewed by Nathan P. Devir Modernity and Early Marriage in Iran: A View from Within 134 Soraya Tremayne 65 FILM REVIEWS Etidal Osman: Egyptian Women's Writing and Creativity Manijeh Hekrnat Caroline Seymour~Jorn Women's Prison 95 Reviewed by Ezzat Goushegir 138 BOOK REVIEWS Nathalie Applewhite Suad Joseph Picture Me an Enemy Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures I: Paradigms and Sources Reviewed by Elissa Helms Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures II: Family, Law, 140-143 and Politics Reviewed by S. Margot Finn CONTRIBUTORS 122 144-145 Fatima Sadiqi Women, Gender and Language in Morocco SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Reviewed by Deborah Kapchan 146-147 126

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GUEST EDITORS BOOK REVIEWS

Valentine M. Moghadam, UNESCO Michele Drouart and Into the Wadi Fatima Sadiqi. University of Fes, Morocco Lisa Suhair Maja; 137 ARTICLES Lateh Bakhtiar and Bakhtiari Rose Women's Activism and the Public Sphere: Introduction and Overview Helen of Tlis: Her Odyssey from Idaho. to Iran Valentine M. Moghadam and FaUma Sadiqi Margaret Cool Root 1 139 The Centrality and Marginalization of Women in the Political Eleanor Abdella Doumato and Marsha Pripstein Posusney. eds Discourse of Arab Nationalists and Islamists Women and Globalization in the Arab Middle East: Gender. Economy Michaelle Browers and Society Rita Stephan 8 143 Communicating Gender in the Public Sphere: Women and Information Technologies in the MENA Region Frances Hasso Loubna H. Skalli Resistance. Repression and Gender Politics in Occupied Palestine and Jordan 35 Tara Marie Dankel Engendering or Endangering Politics in Algeria? Salima Ghezali. Louisa 146 Hanoune. and Khalida Messaoudi Abdelkader Cheref Mona L. Russell Creating the New Egyptian Woman: Consumerism. Education and 60 National Identity 1863-1922 The Feminization of Public Space: Women's Activism. the Family Law. Mona Abaza and Social Change in Morocco 149 Fatima Sadiqi and Moha Ennaji Fariba Adelkhah 86 Being Modern in Iran Women, Museums. and the Public Sphere Eleanor Gao Carol Malt 152 115 CONTRIBUTORS 156

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 159

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Volume 2 Number 3 Fall 2006

ARTICLES

Criminal-Women and Mother-Women: Sociocultural Fawzia Afzal-Khan, ed. Transformations and the Critique ofCriminality in Early Shattering the Stereotypes: Muslim Women Speak Out Post-World War II Iran Zohreh Ghavamshahidi Cyrus Schayegh D. Kelly Weisberg Trauma and Maturation in Women's War Narratives: The The Birth of Surrogacy in Israel Eye of the Mirror and Cracking India Elly Ternan Kamran Rastcgar Hoda Barakat Educated. Professional Women in Morocco and Women of Disciples of Passion Moroccan Origin in France: Asserting a New Public and Moneera al-Ghadeer Private Identity Doris H. Gray Sabri Mousa Seeds ofCorruption The Wavering Luck ofOirls: Gender and Pre-vocational Education in Israel Ibtihal Salem Yossi Yonah and Ishak Saporta Children of the Waters

May Telmissany BOOK REVIEWS Dunyazad Hala Nassar Lynn Welchman, cd. Women's Rights and Islamic Family Law: Perspectives on Asiyc Guzel Reform Asi)'e's Slory Louise Halper Roberta Micallef

Fcreshtch Nouraic-Simonc, ed. On Shifting Ground: Muslim Women in the Global Era FILM REVIEWS Rachel L. Kaplan Alia Arasoughly Naomi Sakr, cd. This Is Not Living Women and Media in the Middle East: Power through Self~Expression BUlhina Christa Salamandra Women in Struggle Nada Elia Hind Wassefand Nadia Wasser, cds. Daughters of the Nile: Photographs of the Egyptian Tahani Rached Women's Movements, 1900-1960. Soraida, A Woman of Palestine Laura Bier Canaan Khoury

Page 54 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Volume 18, Number 42006 NEXT ISSUE: NEW VOLUME Journal of------Ferninist Family Therapy® An International Forum

The Use of Narrative Therapy INTERVIEW and Internal Family Systems AshleyM. Harvey, Interviews Editor with Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Examining Issues Related Interview with Pauline Boss, PhD to Loss and Oppression byChristiMcGeorge Bobbi J. Miiier, Jose Ruben Parra Cardona, Michael Hardin REFLECTIVE DISCUSSION

A Feminist Analysis of Popular Music: Valuing Connection over Disconnection: Power Over, Objectification of, Response to Perlesz and Violence Against Women Louise Bordeaux Silverstein Brook Bretthauer, Toni Schindler Zimmerman, Carl F. Auerbach James H. Banning "Fathers" Cannot Easily Be De-Gendered: Biracial Females' Reflections Response to Silverstein and Auerbach on Racial Identity Development in Adolescence Amaryii Perlesz Karia Kelch-Oliver, Leigh A. Leslie Further Thoughts on "Paternal" Involvement Carl F. Auerbach Louise Bordeaux Silverstein

MOVIE REVIEW Kristen Holm, Movie/Play Reviews Editor

A Father's Voice: Questioning the Role of Men in Dear Frankie, Directed by Shona Auerbach Reviewed by Brian Hour

Feminist Pedodicals (v,26, nA, Winter 2007) Page 55 Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 16 Number I March 2007

Obituary

Elif Gozdasoglu Kucukalioglu. The representation of women as gendered national subjects in Ottoman-Turkish novels (1908-1923) 3 Kay Schaffer & Song Xialllill. Unruly spaces: gender, women's writing and indigenous feminism in China 17 Laura A. Hebert. Taking 'difference' seriously: feminisms and the 'man question' 31 Susan Johnstoll Grof. The occult novels of Dian Fortune 47 Sean Brayton. MTV's Jackass: transgression, abjection and the economy of white masculinity 57

FORUM A/isha Ali. Where is the voice offeminism in research on emotional abuse? 73

REVIEWS Queer Masculinities 1550-J800: siting same-sex desire ill the early modem world (Katberine O'Donnell & Michael O'Rourke (Eds)) reviewed by Tom Betteridge 79 Men ill the MMdle: searching for masculinity ill the i950s (James Gilbert) reviewed by David H. J. Morgan 81 Negotiating Masculinities in Late imperial China (Martin W. Huang) reviewed by Yuen Ting Lee 82 Zapotec Women: gender, class, and etlmicity ill globalized Oaxaca (Lynn Stephen) reviewed by Melissa A. Beske 84 Wives of Steel: voices of women from the Sparrows Point steelmaking comnllmities (Karen Olson) reviewed by Sheila Allen 86 Fabulous Orients: fictions ofthe East ill England /662-1785 (Ros Ballaster) reviewed by John Potvin 88 Echoes of Women's Voices: music, art, alld female patronage in early modem Florence (Kelley Harness) reviewed by Judith Bryce 90 Figuring the Woman Author in Contemporm)' Fiction (Mary Eagleton) reviewed by Marion Shaw 91 Consorting with Angels: essays on modem women poets (Deryn Rees-Jones) and Modem Women Poets (Deryn Rees-Jones (Ed.» reviewed by Ce Rosenow 93

Eliza's Babes: four centuries ofwomen's poetJ)' in English, c.1500-1900 (Robyn Bolam (Ed.)) reviewed by Marion Thain 96 Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: "'omen's literal)' resp01lses to the Great War /9/4-19/8 (Jane Potter) reviewed by Heather Ingman 97 George Gissing, the Working Woman, and Urban Culture (Emma Liggins) reviewed by Diana Maltz 99

BOOKS RECEIVED 103

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 107

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Identity, Difference and New FeminislIls: Introduction 'Vinning and short-listed entries for the 2005 Feminist and "'omen's Studies Association, U.K. Annual Essay Competition

VolS, #2, February 2007

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Intl'Oduction Identity. Difference andNew Femillisms: Introduction By Celia Roberts and Melanie Waters

Articles Journalists ill Feminist Clothing: Men and Women Reporting Afqltull Women durhw Ouel'alion Enduring Freedom. 2001 By Corinne Fowler

11te Missing Rhetoric ofGcnder inResponses to Abu Gln'aib By Alexandra Murphy

As You Wear: Cross-dressing and JcZentity Politics inJackie Kat/'s Trumpet By Alice WalkeI'

The Ludu in the LookiJlg~Glass:Reflections on the Selfin Vil'ginia Woolf By Stephen Howard

Cuberqueers in Taiwa1tt Locating Histories orow Jltlurqin..<;; By Terri He

Feminism and the Politics ofRem'eselltation: TowOJ'ds a Critical and Ethical EllcolLlllel' with "Others" By Amy Hinterberger

Feminist Penodlcals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 57 JOURNAL OF WOmfn, POllJlCS &POllCYTM

Volume 28 Number I 2006

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR

Introduction Electorally Threatening Women? Understanding Gender Quotas in the French Socialist Party 9 Katherine A. R. 01'1'110 A Woman for U.S. President? Gender and Leadership Traits Before and After 9/II 35 Susan B. HailsI'll Laura Wills Otero GENDER AND LOCAL POLITICS Gender and Local Party Leadership in America 61 Daniel M. Silea Rebecca C. Harris School Board Candidates and Gender: Ideology, Parly, and Policy Concerns 87 Melissa Decklllall The Democratic Sex: Gender Differences and the Exercise of Power 119 Lynne A. Weikart Greg CI,ell Dalliel IV. Williallls Haris Hrolllic BOOK REVIEWS WOlllell alld Social MOl'elllellls ill the Vnited States: Scholar's Editioll, edited by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin 141 Reviell'ed by Becki Scola Gender alld Electiolls: Shaping the Future ofAlllerican Politics, edited by Susan 1. Carroll and Richard L. Fox 143 Reviewed by Jellll(f'er Lucas

Abolltthc Contributors 147

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Editors' Note I 6

NEW DIHECTIONS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S HISTORY Laila Haidarali Polishing Brown Diamonds: African American Women, Popular Magazines, and the Advent of Modeling in Early Postwar America / 10 Dawn Rae Flood "They Didn't Treat Me Good": African American Rape Victims and Chicago Courtroom Strategies During the 19505 / 38 Joan Marie Johnson "Ye Gave 11,el11 a Stone": African American Women's Clubs, the Frederick Douglass Home, and the Black Mammy Monument / 62

MATERNAL MATTERS Christine Adams t"'laternal Societies in France: Private Charity Before the Welfare Slate / 87 Laura Curran Social Work's Revised Maternalism: Mothers, Workers, and Welfare in Early Cold War America, 1946-1963 / 112

PERFORMING IDENTITIES Becki Ross and Kim Greenwell Spectacular Striptease: Performing the Sexual and Racial Other in Vancouver, B,C., 1945-1975 /137 Martin Meeker A Queer and Contested Medium: The Emergence of Representational Politics in the "Golden Age" of Lesbian Paperbacks, 1955-1963 /165

BOOK REVIEWS Karen Huber Catholic Women and the Development of Maternal Welfare in France / 189

"Au scft,iu de I'Egtise, de la p"lrk;:1 dt, laj'ln/ille": Femmes 01t110liqufS cl1J1oJlollilt' SlH1S III Ill' Rt'l'ubJiqlle br Anne Cova, Mary Lynn Stewart The Politics and Spectacle of Fashion. and Femininity /192 Scr"<'Il Styit': FaS/lioll alld Feillilliufly ill J930, Hollylt't1('d by Sarah Berry; FIl,Irr'CIIlr'llg llie FCHlil1iuf: RCl'f";flll

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SUBJECT POSITIONS Dena Goodman Letter Writing and the Emergence of Gendered Subjectivity in Eighteenth-Century France /9 Anne Gerritsen TIle Many Guises of Xiaoluan: The legacy of a Girl Poet in Late Imperial China / 38 Michelle Mouton Sports, Song, and Socialization: Women's Memories of Youthful Activity and Political Indoctrination in the 130Mj 62

GENDERING NATION AND EMPIRE Susan Zimmermann TIle Challenge of Multinational Empire for the International Women's Movement: The Habsburg Monarchy and the Development of Feminist Inter/National Politics / 87 Lisa A. Lindsay A Tragic Romance, A Nationalist Symbol: The Case of the Murdered White Lover in Colonial Nigeria I 118 Molly M. Wood Diplomalic Wives: The Politics of Domesticity and the "Social Game" in the U.S. Foreign Service, 1905-1941 / 142

BOOK REVIEWS Mary FelsHner Women's Progress, World Progress / 166 No Turtling Back: Tile History ofFr/l1il1islll mrd Ille Fullne ofl\'omeu by Estelle B. Freedman. Tammy M. Proctor "Patriotism is not enough": Women, Citizenship, and the First World War / 169 Rosie's Mom: forgolfell !Vomeu Workers oflhe firsl World War by Carrie Brown; Remapping Ihe Homr Fron/: Loealillg Cilizellship hr Britisll Womell's Greal War FieJioll by Debra Rae Cohen; 'TIr,' Blood afOur SOilS": Mm, WO/Hfll, mid lire Rwrgtltialioll of Brilish CiliulISlrill Durillg Iltr Grmt War by Nicoletta F. Gullace.

Stephanie J. Smith Dangerous Women of Colonial Latin America / 177 Wall/en Who Lil... Evil Lil'es: Gender, Religioll. and tlu' Polilics of POll't'T iI/ Colollial Guale/Hala by Martha Few; Belu'urr IIle Sacred alld the Worldly: The IlISlill/Hol/lll arhl CII/tura! Practice oj Rcwgimienlo ill Colonial Lima by Nancy E. van Del/sell. Mary Farrell Bednarowski Women, Spirituality, and History: Beyond Paralyzing Polarities /184 The Passion ofAbby Hrmellll'llY: hfemory, Spirit, alld tile Making ofHis lory by Debordh Pickman Clifford; Dit'ine F"minine: TlrflJsoplryand Femirlism ill Ellg/and by Joy Dixon; $errsibk Ecstasy: Alysfidsm, SrXllal Di/fewlce, llIld /Ire Demands ofHistory by Amy Hollywood. CONTRIBUlDRS / 193 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS /195 ANNOUNCEMENTS / 197

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Editors' Note / 6

ACCOUNTING FOR WOMEN Susan Riothy "Beller Housekeeping Out of Doors"; Mira Lloyd Dock, the State Federa- tion of Pennsylvania Women, and Progressive Era Conservation / 9 Ellen Harligan-O'Connor Abigail's Accounts: Economy and Affection in the Early Republic / 35 JuHe Willett Hands Across the Table: A Short History of Manicurists in the Twentieth Century I 59

WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF WAR Martha F. Lee Nesta Webster: The Voice of Conspiracy / 81 Beth Linker Strength and Science: Gender, Physiotherapy, and Medicine in the United St.tes, 1918-35 /105 Robert Topmiller Struggling for Peace: South Vietnamese Buddhist Women and Resistance 10 the Vietnam War / 133

BOOK REVIEWS Anna Dronzek A Double-Edged Sword: Women and Power in the Middle Ages / 158 Gelldering 1/11' Afn~ler Nnrmtil.'t': WaHle/lllud P'Jl!"" inlhe Middle Age~ edited by !\ofarr C. Erler and Marpnne Kowaleski. Wendy Kline Overexposed? Sex and the Female Body in American History / 161 Sexual Bordcrlnnds: Conslrufli,lg nil AlI1ericllll Sexual Pil,t edited by Kathleen Kennedy and Sharon Ullmiln; Rfl'",dllflit", He'll/h, Repmducliw Riglirs: l~tiormers IlIld the Politics (if MalefIJa/ Wdfiw, 1917-1940by Robyn L Rosen; WOll1fl1 ojColorand IIII' Reprodllctire Rig/lis Mor(lIfmt br Jennifer Nelson; Ta/k Ahlill Sex: Ti,e Baltles Ot..., Sn Educall'oll ill JIll' lIni/ed StatfS by Janke M, Irvine. Susan K. Calm Women Defining and Defying the Color Line / 169 111 the Affairs of JIll' World: Women, Patriarchy, aJld Powa ilz Colonial Soutll CaRl/hl,I by Carla Anzilolli; Sus/'"I Rdal;'lIlS: Sex, RJ1ce, alld Resistnllce ill CololJi

CONTRIBUTORS / 192

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 194

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 196

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Editors' Note I 6 Marisa Chappell If It Takes A Village, Why Am I Doing TIlis Alone? Motherhood and Citi­ BODIES GENDERED zenship in Modern America / 134 Sara M. Butler CiHUII, Mother, \\'t'Tker: DehJting Public Respollsibilityfor C!tild C£lrc After tlie Secolld Abortion by Assault: Violence against Pregnant \Nomen in Thirleenth­ World War by Emilie Stoltzfus; TIre MOil/lilY Myl/l: The Idl'<1/izatiOll ofMotherl1('(ld IlIld How 11 Hns Ulldermined Wall/ell by Susan J. Douglas and Meredith W.1I1khal,'ls. and Fourteenth-Century England/ 9 Patricia Sieber Parna Sengupta Corporal Transactions: New Perspecti,'es on Traditional Practices in Teaching Gender in the Colony: The Education of "Outsider" leachers in China, India, and Africa / 142 Late-Nineteenth-Century Bengal /32 [l'ay S/rl' II Lotus: Sltoes jor BOlmd F.'.,/ by Dorothy Ko; Acltil1S!01 Beau/y; Foo/binding ill Laikwan Pang Cllilra by Ping Wang; Dowry Murder: TIle Imperial Drigbls ojaCul/unli Crime by \'~oa Photography, Performance, and the Making of Female Images in Modern Talwar Oldenburg; GOlital CUW'ISfIIld Trmlsrlfliiollal Sister/lOW: Dis}'Utillg U.s, Polemics China / 56 edited by Stanlie M, James and Claire C. Robertson. Carolyn Herbst Lewis HISTORY PRACTICE: TEACUING WOMEN'S AND GENDER HISTORY IN Waking Sleeping Deauty: The Premarital Pelvic Exam and Heterosexual- TIMES OF WAR ity during the Cold War / 86 Christopher Capozzola

NATIONAL HISTORY DAY PRIZE-WINNING ESSAY A Rough Draft: Selective Service in the Women's History ClassroOlll. / 148 Kathleen Cornelsen Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II: Exploring Military Avia­ Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi tion, Encountering Discrimination, and ExchiHlging Traditional Tread Lightly: Teaching Gender and Sexuality in the Time of War / 154 Roles in Service to America / III Sharon L. Green Then and Now: Staging Violence in limes of War / 159 BOOK REVIEWS Sabita Manian and Nichole Sanders Pamela J. Walker Blood, Sex, and Power: A Learning Community / 162 New Perspectives on Gender and Religion / 120 Pnina Motzafi-Haller lIlC'lffrtl \\','Hlf/I, f\.!('dallizirlg Aim: Tlu ClwllgilJg Missions ofT/ira Projfssi

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5 Alenko Spacal: Feminizam nasuprot »viecnom i:enskom« / Feminism Opposite the -Eternal Femole'

12 Durdo Knei:eviC: ad feminizmo do feminizmo - dvo koraka nolr09, jedan korak naprijed, iii: Feministkinie pred penzijom / From Feminism to Feminism - Two Steps Bock, One Step Forward, or: Feminists Facing Relirement

DOKUMEM11: Femfest 21 Marina Bularac: Femiesl - Sla, zallo i kaka? / Femlesl - Whol, Why and How?

25 Tania Ratkovit: FemFesl - so jam feministitkog znanja j umielnosli: protest / FemFest - The Fair of Feminist Knowledge and Art: Protest

29 Ana Jelusit: Kategoricki feminizaffi - nvinasl feminislitke leodie i prokse / Categorteal Feminism ~ The Necessity of a Feminist Theory and Practice

33 Ana JeluSiC:: Femfest - dugometraini filmovi / Femfest ~ Feafure Films

37 lea Jurisic: Femfest - Post feslum / Femfest - Post festum 40 Ciloli / Quales

42 Tania Ratkovic: Pozi, seksminizaml- inslaladja grupe Femfesta u okviru Festivala prvih / Danger, sexist minefield! - An Instalotion of the FemFest Group as port of the Festival of the First

DOKUM£NTl: Feslivali ,egije 45 Tea Hvala: Kad se krecemo, 10 ie pokrell Razmislianja 0 ienskom festivalu Rde':e zare VI lliubliana, Siaveniia, 2005.} / When we move, it's a movement! Some thoughts on the women's festival Rdece zore VI ~ lliubliona, Slovenia, 2005) 49 PilchWise / PilchWise

50 Queer Beograd / Queer Belgrade Bibliog,afija / Bibliog,aphy 51 lzbor kniiga iz kniiinice Zer.ske infoleke / Selection of books from Women's infoteka library

R~cenxiie i p!f'iko%i / Reviews and accounts 53 Mariia Geiger: Marianna D. Birnbaum - Dugoputoyan;e Graciie Mendes / Marianna D. Birnbaum - Gracia Mende.~' Long Journey 57 Ooriia Zilit: Mino / The Mine Kalendo, / ("Jenc!", 60

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IS Jimmy Swaggart Teaches Me Faith POEi\1 by Miller Oberman

16 Taking the Ritual Laugh by Rebeaa Stone ...... , ...... ,.... Generations ofeducated religious women, who love to live at the edge oftradition...... , ...... , ...... , .. 18 How Three Grieving Mothers Became Activists ~~_"'=~~~d:·...... · ·· · ...... , . by Rabbi Susan Schnur ...... The trauma ofa child's death is the unwelcome catalyst for ...... a worldwide effort for safer roads, advocacy for children's cancer drugs and grants for young progressives...... 2 The Back Story ...... by Susan Weidman Schneider 25 Ordained: Women Rabbis ...... 4 Voices Speak Their Minds Sally Priesand, the first woman rabbi in the U.S., just 38 Reviews ...... retired. She and her pioneering colleagu,es surprise us when Dam Hom on Cynthia Ozick, they dish about those e·.uly years. With an introduction by and more. Rabbi]ackie El/emon...... 46 Happening 28 Yiddish Divas Take the Stage :: :::::: ::: ~:: :::: ...... 48 Preview PHOTO ESSAY by]oan Roth ...... Unterzakhn (Underthings); In their 80S and 90S, these stars of the Yiddish stage still A preview ofLee/a Corman's woo and wow audiences...... surprising . 35 Sylvia's Spoon ...... About Lilith: In the Garden of Eden...... SHORT STORY by i'Vlichei/e Bm/man ...... fong before the eating of the apple. The winner of Lilith's 2006 fiction contest the Holy One created the first ...... human beings-a man, Adam, and ...... a woman lilith. Lilith said "We are CO'ler: Mina Bern. Photo by Joan Roth, 2004, (Af~o pictured above middle) equal because we are created from ...... , ...... the same earth." . , ...... -The Alphabet ofBen Sira, 23a·b Page 64 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n. 4, Winter 2007) VOLUME 32, NO.1 Lt'" It·th Spnng 2007 ...... """ " " " "" " ...... " " " " " . , , " .

10 Sybil's Last Tape recorded by Bonnie iV/on-is Aunt Sybil spills the beans about life tor a Jewish girl in the Twenties, and how she toughened up her immigrant mother " '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,,,., ,,,.. " ,,,,,,,, .. to improve her parents' marriage...... " " .. ." " " ...... " , . "" .. 12 Childless in Israel ...... , . by Barbara Gingold ...... " ...... , " .. " . Up close and personal in the Promised Land: women without children in this intensely pro-natalist society...... " ...... " ...... " " " . IJ Sound Effects ...... " "" . A SHORT STORY by Michele Ruby ...... , " ...... " ...... " "."" ...... " " """ . EMPOWERING WOMEN ...... " " . "."" "" "" ...... "." , "." " ...... " " " .. "." 20 A Philanthropist Gives Feminist Art ."" ""."" , "." ...... " " ...... ".".. " "" " " ...... """ """" " . What It Deserves ...... " " .. " " ...... " ,,,,, ,, . by Susan Weidman Schneider ..... " " " " ...... " .. " "" ...... " .. " "" " .. " "" " .. "Feminist art is all about the politics." Elizabeth Sackler ...... "." ,,, ",,.. ,, .. .. enshrines 's "" -and ...... " " .. " ...... " "" , "" " " .. more-at the Brooklyn 1Viuseum center that bears her ...... , "" """ .. .. " . name. And nowJudy Chicago explores her own Jewish ...... " ...... "" . identity. Photos by Joan Roth. ." " " " " " ...... " " ...... " " "." . " " "" . 26 Our Radical Reclaiming of ...... , .. the Jewish Mother ...... 2 Politics and Power ...... Two seriously funny Jewish mothers go behind the jokes Susan Weidman Schneider on that have reined us in to reveal the secret messages ofpower on who gets invited to the table. beamed at us from stage, screen and stand-up mic. Susan ...... " ...... " . Schnur interviews historian Joyce Antler about her new ...... Voices 4 book, You Nt·ver Call! YOIl Never Write! ...... Persian brides· States ofGrace ...... (Paley)'Jerusalem's unlikely NAVIGATING SEXUALITY Rosa Parks·The rights of ...... " ...... pregnant women· and more... 30 The Rehearsal Man ...... 25 Each Other's byJill Deannan How does she turn gay women straight? ...... " ... " ... POETRY by Elizabeth Swat/os ...... ""...... What's to Come after Lesbian Rabbis? ...... 8 Reviews 34 ." , . 3 by ivldanie Weiss with Rabbi Susan Schnur ...... Historical novels, passionate ...... "".. poetry, political films and more. Time to think about sex and sexual identity along a ...... " . spectrum the seminaries haven't even considered yet. 6 Happening ...... ,.. " .. 4 Forbidden and Permitted Relations ...... , .. Lilith's indispensable 35 resource listing, compiled by I1ana Goldhaber-Gordoll ...... by Naomi Danis A "spiritually-minded" scientist interrogates Jewish law...... 48 Preview: Exit Wounds 36 Blessings for Changing Your Gender ." .. by Rutu Modan by Rabbi Elliot Kukla ...... " ...... " ...... " ...... " "" ",, Cover; Elizabeth A. Sackler, photographed by Joan Roth, 2007...... "" "

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Pratima Singh: A Woman of Rare Courage 2 Story of a Daughter's Battle against a Rapist and Murderous Father A MANUSHI REPORT

Well Intentioned but Over Ambitious 16 A Review of the New Domestic Violence Act MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

Making Laws Work for Women 25 The Potential of Existing Laws against Domestic Violence FLAVIA AGNES

An 'Outsider' in the Family 32 Glimpses into the Lives of Domestic Workers in Kolkata MANALI DUTTA

Claiming the Right to Health Care 37 Long Battle's and Small Victories to Make Health Care Services Accountable ILA PATHAK

Short Story: Waiting 41 GAYATRI LOBO GAJIWALA

Readers' Responses 43

"I Love Val/de lvlatram, but..." 44 AHMED RASHID SHERVANI

Page 66 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, VVinter 2007) MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN Covering all the issues concerning women and media

Volume 35, Number 1 Winter 2007

Nurses find media image needs intensive care "...... 3 WICT Foundation announces best companies for women in cable 3 Rese",.c" ill Dept" - Speaking of Jennifer Lopez 5 ResCll,.c" ill Deptl. - The wounded community: Mother blaming 13 Commentary - Coverage of discrimination against working moms 24

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

Volume 35, Number 2 Spring 2007

Nothing pretty about models faking death, Pozner says 3 ( 1111~~~~lllll Research ill Depth - News media portrayals of the women's movement 6 Research ill DCJ'fll- Commercializing Asian women: Images in media 13 l\tlRT\V subscriber protests sexism, ageism in AARP magazine " 19 Issue II IIIh•. ,ill Colltl1u'utary: Coulter ilnd (mus: not funny, not clever, not missed 24

Feminist Penodicals (v.26. n.4, Winter 2007) Page 67 ISSUE No. 41 SUMMER 2006

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 BOOK REVIEWS

Burning \%/Ilmo' W1douiJ, \flitebn and Eady AJodem European Trat'ellm M~ssages . . 5 in India by Pompa Banerjee. (A. Major)...... 100 Announcemefils .. . 11 SMFS Board Dirwory. . 14 Capr/ian Women, ed. Kathleen Nolan, ed. (S. Farmer).. . 103

ARTICLES Coml(/lt Chronicles: \Vonun W/n'ting Abom W'Olllm all/i Reflmn in the Latr Aliddle Agel by Anne Winston-Allen. (E. Lehftldt}...... 108

PART I: R.E:"H:MnFRING OUR FOREMOHIFRS, A SrF.CIAl. SECIION DF.lJIC/,:r[l} TO Empire ofAlagi(: Afedia'f1l Romanu and thr Politics ofClIlwral Fall/my Ru.U:MOFR1NC SYLVlA TIlRUPP by Geraldine Heng. (A. Laskaya) ...... 111

A iAok al tIN Life lind W"ork ofSJ/l'1lt L Thmpp (1903-1997), Gendrr alld lhe Chimln'f Community in Alalory's Alortr d'.Arthtlr by Dorser Aftdiawl Hillon'all and Sodal SH'w,il! Armstrong. (K. Harry) . 115 Caroline 1\'1. Barron & Joel T. Rosenthal...... 16 "High and Alight/' QUUIlJ ofEady II/odem England: Realitin ami Repwmt'ltiom, 5)11';a 71Jmpp: The ,\fakillg ofml Early SrxrallliJtorian 00. Carole Levin,Jo Eldridge Carner, and Debra Bmw-Grans. O. Bogmd).... 118 Caroline M. Barron "...... 18 Imagtl ofrJu MOlher ojGod, ed. Maria Vmilaki. (I.. Broughwn) ...... 121 Syll1ia L. 'l1Jmpp: 71Je Chiwgo Yean (1946,61) Mary'l AJolher: Saini Anne ill Latt Aftdiel'lll Europe br Virginia Nixon. Joel T. Rosenthal...... 27 (Z Hancock) ...... 126

FOllim'llll/ "If[ made iI, )011 ({Ill too. " Mechthild ofMagdeblJrg and Her Book: Gmder and the Making ofTn:wal AUlhorit} Barbua Hanawalt...... 40 by Sara S. Poor. (A. Paschowiak).. . [30

Finding SJII,ja T'bm/'P Newlary Conjunctions: 71;r Soda! Selfin Aftdiel'lll Ellg/and ill,' Oavid Gary Sbm·. l\fichelle r-.t. Sauer ...... 49 (I". i\fcGregor) 134

BIBLIOGRAPHY, THE WORKS OF SYLVIA THRUPP ...... 60 "A Pernidow Sorl of\'(foman ": Quasi-Rtligiolll \t'fol/lm and Canon Lawyer, i/1 the Lata Middle Agrs by Eliubeth Makowski. (T. Subler)...... 137

PART II: Rn.:O}lSIDFRING OUR fb,U1'lIST MEDIEVAUST PAST Sexuality ill Mediel'al Europe: Doing Unto Olhen hy Ruth MalO Kuras. (e. Cox).. . [42 Land, Famify, lind \110/11(// ill Afrdiil'af Rome: RcallfHilJg a ,\(e/1/or's Classic Artide Constance Berman...... 64 \Fomm', Spau: Patronage, PIau alld Grndcr ill fb.' Afedie!Jal Chllnh, ea. V.e. Rab'1lin and Sarah Stanbury. (D. Hall) ...... 146 New Light 011 the EWl10mic Praaiw ofCillenil11l Wfomm'j COlIl/mlllirie! Constance Berman .... 75 2005-2006 FEMINIST MEDIEVALIST DISSERTATION LIST...... 150 ...... 157 TIll Lost Ruts of\Fomm'i lbftory POLICIES Judith Bennett. .. .. 8B SUBSCRIPTiON INFOR1'.£A'TION. . 160

PRODUCT ORDER FORM...... 165

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS ...... 166

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VOLUME 7} NUMBER 1,2006

v Editor's Introduct..ion PaulaJ. Giddings

CRITICAL EDGES "Cruel Enough to Stop the Blood": Kurla Fe Holtowau Global Feminisms and the U.S. Body Politic, Or: "They Done Taken My Blues and Gone" 104 The Nonperformativity of Sura Ahmed Anti-R.acism

CULTUREWORKS

19 Performing the "Generic Latina": Joanna L. l....titchell ana AConversation with Teatro Luna Sobeira Latorre 69 Poetry: Caring for Another Woman Karen An-Hwei Lee

ESSAYS

38 Size Matters: Figuring Gender Winnlfrea Brown-Glaude in the (Black) Jamaican Nation 73 "A Shared Queerness": Grace Kyungwon Hong Colonialism, Transnationalism, and Sexuality in Sh:mi Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Ni,ght 127 Gender, Sovereignty, and Joanne Barker the Discourse ofRights in Native Women's Activism

162 From Tri.,gIHiiita to Afro-Puerto Rican: Maritza Quinones Rivera Intersections ofthe Racialized, Gendered, and Sexualized Body in Puerto Rico and the u.s. Mainland

MEMOIR 214 Inquisitor and Insurgent: Black Woman Nikky Finney with Pencil, Sharpened

IN THE TRENCHES 183 The Tsunami's Windfall: Elisabeth Armstrong Womcnand Aid Distribution

FROM THE ARCHIVES 191 Excerpts from the Voices ofFeminism Kathleen Banks Nutter and Oral Histol)' Project Interviewwith Linda Chavez-Thompson Linda Chavez-Thompson

222 About the Contributors 225 Guidelines for Contributors

Feminist Pedodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 69 Issue Number 80, Winter 2006 CONTENTS Meconium

Flower Healing: The Story of a Pakistani r~idwife, page 56 DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry 5 From the Editor 6 Networking 7 Tricks of the Trade Faith's Birfh":"'-AnAmaz;ilg B{es'sing, pagett 8 Midwifery Model of Care -Phase II: Embracing the Midwifery Today Unknowns of Birth 7 Should Midwives Re-invent the Amnioscope?-by Michel Odent 10 Marion's Message 11 Faith's Birth-An Amazing Blessing-Christa Bartley 62 Media Reviews 15 The Problem Is Induction, Not Meconium-Gail Hart 64 News 16 Questions about Prenatal Ultrasound and the Alarming Increase in 70 Classified Advertising Autism-Caroline Rodgers 70 Calendar 20 On Meconium at Home and Delayed Cord-cutting-Naali Vinaver 73 Photo Album 22 Bullying-Marinah Valenzuela Farrell International Midwife 24 The Life of My Body-Carbin Lewars 47 Cards & Letters 26 The Color of Goldenrod-Janice Marsh·Prelesnik 28 Healing the Trauma: Entering Motherhood with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)-Jennijer Jamison Griebenow 32 Mothers and Long Dysfunctional Labors-Judy Siame Cahain 34 Birth Herbs and Homeopathies: Stats and Stories-Diane Gregg 38 How to Get Free Publicity-Sheri Menelli 41 The Development of Birth Stories in an American Culture -by Patricia M, Couch 44 The Business of Midwifery: Questions for the Insurer -Linda Lieberman International Midwife 48 Korutun's Birth-Kris Hollaway-Bidwell 49 We Are All Midwives-Oebbie A, Diaz Ortiz 51 Todas Somos Parteras-Debbie A. Dioz Ortiz lht' (overph%gnlph, takell oyAlicia Ellioll, 52 Conscious Motherhood-Preeti Agrawal is ofa lO-day-oldjldl term rwillilud his 54 From Midwife to Peace Corps Volunteer: A Baby Boomer's Journey in jour-year-oldsister. 7ht' chal/mgt' olthepholo Honduras-Deborah Drew session was /0 have both twillS MnlhrtaNe, wellpdandsleepy, lind fa (oordinale a prt'­ 56 Flower Healing: The Story of a Pakistani Midwife-Sharan Craig coriousjour-year-o!d ill such t1 'Wll)' thai fhl! 58 Placenta Rituals and Folklore from around the World was naturally interacting with her liny sib­ -Sarah J, Buckley lings. To view mort' rjAlicia'J '1vork you an' invited to visi! www.liqui((jIighl,com or 60 lye Sowodie's "Gladdie, Gladdie" Day: Mercy Ships treats women www.impulsephologmph.v.((I. made incontinent by birth injuries-Mike Osborne

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NEW SERIES VOLUME 1 • NUMBER 1 • SPRING 2007

lYlinerva- The Past, the Present and the Future fellllifer G. Mathers, Reilla Pellllillgtoll and Carolille Kenlledy-Pipe 3

Russia's Women Soldiers in the Twenty-First Century fellllifer G. Mathers 8

What's This about a Few Good Men? Gender Integration in U.S. Military Academies Katherille Irish 19 Maxine Hong Kingston)s Peace Project Helella Grice 45

RESEARCH NOTE

Making WAVES: A Study of the First Women Midshipmen Class Officers 62 Mary Lillll Wernet

THE GENTLER SEX? WOMEN'S RESPONSES TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR Alison S. Fell alld Ingrid Sharp. guest editors Introduction: Pacifism, Patriotism, Pragmatism: Defining Women's War Aims 1914-1918 Illgrid Sharp 68

Pacifism, Nationalism and Internationalism in the French and German Women's lvlovements during the First World War Allllika Wilmers (Translated by Ingrid Sharp) 73

Women's Activism for Peace: From International Goals to National Implementation Kriste1l E. Gwitl1l 88

What's in a Name? The Scottish Women's Hospitals in the First World War /tllle McDermid 102

Guidelines for Contributors 115

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 71 • WINTER 2007 • VOLUME XVII • NUMBER 1 UP FRONT FEATURES

6 U=:TT'::RS 34 This Is What a Speaker Looks Like 10 !{E;:PING SCOR::: BY MARIE COCCO Nancy Pelosi bas finally crncked tbe marble ceiling ofthe Capitol. Now what 7vill she do with the unprecedented power sbt' bas earned? NEWS N.<'1T!ONAL 38 The Most Feared Woman on Capitol Hill? 12 'Vamen Voted for Change, BY LINDA BURSTYN War Through a Feminist Lens, 'Ibm DeLay complaim:d miserably abOIlt IHeltrl1ie Sloal1 am/ her ethics Swing Shift, Hail to the Chief, 7vatehdog grollp~so sbe lJJust be doing sometbing right. Recipe for Safety, Viva las iVluchachas!, Short Takes, 44 Home at Last Calendar BY MICHELE KORT Feminist aJ1l11oves into tbe spotlight, witb hvo major exbibitions

GlOB!\L and a bOltsewal1l1ing for "The Dinner Party. II 24 Iran's Quiet Revolution, New Rights Old Wrongs, 50 A Voice for the Voiceless Sista-hood Is Powerful, Ewcutive editor Katherine Spillar Jpeaks witb heroic AfglHf11 activist North Star, The Unkindcst Sima StU/lOr abOIlt tbe (ollapse in Afgh,m women s security and rigbts. Cut, Short Takes DEPARTMENTS

ENVIRONMENT LAW 74 BOOK REVIEWS 56 How Green Is My City 63 SCaling the Maternal Wall Sonia Shab on Lisa ,l1orgone/li's H70me1l tIlke the lend ill Recent tWIJ1 cases give moms hope Oil on the Brain: Adventures building "sustainable" against a ((}JIm/On job bias. from the Pump to the Pipeline; places to live and work. BY JUSTINE F. ANDRONICI Anne C. Bailey on Saidiya BY FRANCESCA LYMAN AND DEBRA S. KATZ HartlJJan's Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along the Atlantic MONEY MEDIA Slave Route; 2ee Edgell on 59 Money Talks 65 Beautiful Betty Isabel Allende'J Ines oflvIy But voters did not always listen. An "ugly" new TV dHu-aCfer Soul; Lisa Hasley on Anya BY MARTHA BURK brings gendel; dass, ethnic fOul Ulinicbs Petropolis body is.flles to the screen. BY YEIOY M. RIVERO 76 30QKMAR:<$ Great Reads for fVil1ter 2007 EXCERPT 68 Dancing in the Streets: .'3 tI..CKT.tI.. LX A History of Collective Joy 79 Madame Speaker In her Iflft'st book, the finlled BY DONNA BRAZILE .wci,d ((jJJJJJleJ1talor discovers 'lvhy We have always been drawn 80 "~O (;f):\1.\j·;:;Ni to (OlJJJIIlIn,l! cdebra/iollalld ecstatic rilllais. BY BARBARA EHRENREiCH

"Anybody who'S ever dealt with me knows not to mes.s with me:

-NANCY PELOSI

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VOL. 9 NO. I 2007

Special Theme Issue

Male Friendship in Ming China

CONTENTS

Harriet T. ZURNDORFER, "Foreword"

ARTICLES Martin W. HUANG, "Male Friendship in Ming China: An Introduction" 2

Anne GERRITSEN, "Friendship through Fourteenth­ Century Fissures: Dai Liang, Wu Sidao and Ding Henian" 34

Joseph S.c. LAM, "Male Bonding in Ming China" 70

Kimberly BESIO, "A Friendship ofMetal and Stone: Representations of Fan Juqing and Zhang Yuanbo in the Ming Dynasty" I II

Martin W. HUANG, "Male Friendship and Jiangxue (Philosophical Debates) in Sixteenth-Century China" 146

Mm1in W. HUANG, "A Selected Bibliography of Secondary Sources" 179

Harriet 1'. ZURNDORFER, "Index" 185

Feminist Periodicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 73 D'~J Nashim A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES

Fall 0 NUMBER 12 0 5767/2006

WOMEN'S HEALTH, REPRODUCTION, AND BODY POLITICS Consulting editor: Larissa Remennick

Larissa Remennick, Introduction 5

Ollr Margalit and CfJariklia Tziraki~5egal, Circumcision: Man's Obligation and \-Voman's Praxis 10

Carmen Caballero Na\IJs, Secrets of 'Nomen: Naming Female Sexual Difference in Medieval Hebrew Medical Literature 39

Sher}/ Mene/linger and Julie Cwike/, Health Behaviors over the Ufe Cycle among Mothers and Daughters from Ethiopia 57 Ronit {r-Shay, Family Planning: A Halakhic-Gender Perspective 95 Yael Hashi/oni-Dolev, Between Mothers, Fetuses and Society: Reproductive Genetics in the IsraelHewish Context 129 Carmel Shalc\' and Sigal Gooldin, The Uses and Mis-uses of /n Vitro Fertilization in Israel: Some Sociological and Ethical Considerations 151

Hilla Haelyoll, "Longing for a Child": Perceptions of Motherhood among Israeli-Jewish Women Undergoing /n Vitro Fertilization Treatments 177

ami Morgemtern-Leissner, Hospital Birth, Military ServicE', and the Ties that Bind Them: The Case of Israel 203

Resident Artist: Judith Margolis, Choose Life: Three Creative Women Dance with Death 242

SIJirler Adelman, The Nameless One (poem) 260

Alick Isaacs, Kevod Hatzibbur: Towards a Contextualist History of\'Vomen's Role in Torah Reading 261

Devra Kay, Seyder Tkhines: The Forgotlen Book of Common Prayer for Jewish Women, (l>\'icwcd br Tami Salmon-Mack 289 Gertrud Kolmar, My Gaze is Turned Inward: Leiters, 1934-1943, reviewed br Irene Eber 295 Judith PltlSko\\', The Coming of Lilith: Essays 011 Feminism, Judaislll, and Sexual Ethics, 1972-2003, !('viewed IW Hagar Lahav 301

Deenil R. linllllerman, t\ Lifetime Companion to the Laws of Jewish Family Life; Eliashiv Knohl, Man and Woman: Guidance for Newlyweds, reviewed bv Mos!Je BefJovitz 309 Call for Papers-Nils1Jilll no. 15 Jewish \'Vomen and Books :330

ConlrilJutors to This Issue 332 Page 74 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, VVinfer 2007) 2006 NOQA Number J Nordic Journal of \\0I11el1 's Studies Volume 14

Feminist Philosophy

Editorial 145-146 Sara Heineill/aa: Introduction: Feminist Philosophy and the Nordic Situation 147-150 lvfarlina Reuler: The Significance of Gendered Metaphors 151-169 Ulrika Bjork: Women, Philosophy and Desire --A Reflection on Philosophical Didactics 170-182 Laura Werner: "That Which is Different From Difference is Identity"-Hegel on Gender 183-194 Lisa Folkll/arson Kill!: Sexual Difference as Nomadic Strategy 195-206

Book Review: Outrage is Done to Me. A Review Essay 207-212

Feminist Periodicals (v.26. n.4, Winter 2007) Page 75 Volume 19, 2007 INldifference

EDITORIAL .4

Nennin Saybasili On Haunting and the Voice in the work of Hale Tenger 5

Veronica Wiman Personal mapping whose responsibility is it? 14

Artist's Pages Alexis Hunter Dialogue with a Rapist (1978) 19-20

Iliyana Nedkova Alia Georgieva Between Difference and Understanding .21

Ovul Dunnusoglu Marlene Dumas' Private Views .3!

Cecile Chich Poetics of the Intersex: Identity and Difference in the Art of Maria Klonaris & Katenna Thomadaki .38

Artist's Pages Maria K10naris & Katerina Thomadaki ..45-48

Daphne Pappers Beyond the Exotic Fatima Mazmouz, Safaa Erruas, Amel Bouazizi 54

Questioning Feminist Nostalgia Rakhee Balaram interviews Laura IHulvey 62

Cybeifem: Feminism on the Electronic Landscape Katy Deepwell interviews Ana Martinez-CoUado 68

Jinny Colhy Spaces in Difference Laura Pam",'Blood alld Guts ill High Sdlool 73

Melanie Perrier FSPACE and Infiltration as a Strategy 81

Katy Deepwell Social Feminism and the Question of Difference, Fran CotteIL 90

Cooling Out: On the Paradox ofFeminism 94

Short Book Reviews 95

Subscription Details 96

Page 76 Feminist Periodicals (v.26. n.4, Winter 2007) 41 It's Time We Recognize: 94 Sinister Wisdom on Death, Young Women of Color Grief and Suffering Who Have Sex with Women Are At Risk for HIV resources Too! 88 Women of Color and 44 LBGT Reproductive Rights: Reproductive Justice An Interview with Carmen Resource List Vazquez 48 Where the Whores Aren't conference report 51 How Many Do You Know? 90 National Women's Studies 53 Doctor, Don't Judge Association: Looking at Me: African American Resistance to Empire Women and Reproductive/ Preventive Health Care regulars Experiences 2 News 56 Implanon: A New and Improved Bullet 7 In Memorium special issue: 59 Time to Take Care of Our 96 Festivals women ofcolor and Children 106 Letters reproductivejustice 61 Does It Really Do A Body 99 Dykes To Watch Out For Good?: The Politics of 10 Introduction to Special 106 Ads Issue on Reproductive Native Breastfeeding Justice 65 Midwives and Native COVER ART, Quill panel by Luz 12 Reproductive Justice: Tradition Rodriguez. Texl al top reads, "My pasl The Ultimate Political 69 Prisons as Sites of don'l diclate who I am. I choose.' Countermove Reproductive Injustice BACK COVER: Callie Porter-Borden

14 Understanding 72 Violent Interruptions GRAPHIC DESIGN' Jinna Hagerty Reproductive Justice: Transforming the Pro­ 77 Doing What Is Medically Choice Movement Necessary 20 My Divine Right to Choice reviews 25 Forging New Alliances: 82 Undivided Rights: Women Mobilizing Hip Hop Activists of Color Organize for for Reproductive Justice Reproductive Justice 27 Women Warriors Help Stem 84 The Color of Violence: The the Tide in South Dakota INCITE! Anthology 30 Secret Confessions of a 86 Pregnancy and Power: Childless Black Woman A Shari History of 32 What We Deserve Reproductive Politics in America 33 Pro-Voice: A Vision for the Future CORRECTiON TO LAST ISSUE: On page 19 of the article, "Confronting the 37 Immigrant Rights are Religious Right," Phillip Kline should have been cited ns attomey general of Women's Rights Kansas, not South Dakota,

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 77 2 Its time for a woman UN Secretary General

3 Connecting the dots: UN reforms and Human Rights

4 Advocates call for Un reform to include a Needs Assessment of Womens Machineries 4 Campaign on Selection of UN Secretary Genaral

4 Briefing note on women's rights and the "Coherence Panel" in the reform process 6 A woman President for Zambia?

7 Draft agreed conclusions of the Commission on thre Status of Wamen (CSW) 8 Worldwide Fund to assist Liberian Market Women

Page 78 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, W1nter 2007) poemmemoirstory

Number Beven 12007

Editor's Page Kelli Russell Agodon Unnecessary Accent J2 poemmemoirstory Jennifer Horne Cltiwgo JJ Elisabeth Meyer Lightsey Darst LighthoHse Iv!}' Vct), Excdlent Mother JIIS! Sell'ed Us Nine Pies J5 Gail Giewont The Otller Womall 2 M.L. Brown Relieffrom Small 10wII No Easy Rhyme J Bom/om J6 Lois Marie Harrod Windows 5 Christine Tierney Poenl with Grave Words 6 getting to white J7 The Darker J8 Maxine ChemofT Permcmence and Change 8 Holly Welker Step Omcll/ar 9 J9 Nikky Finney CattClifs Jennifer J,Gandel Wind, Leaving 10 4° Sl1oolil1g the Wendy-bird II Maribeth Lysen The Origins ofthe Frog Tattoo 12 poemmemoirstory T. Mozelle Harris Darkness Speaks IJ Miranda Gillespie Love Is Finisltea 45 Fire Replies 15 Gaines Marsh Dispatches frOIl! the BClIna Nicole Steinberg Seymotlr 17 NaliOiI (Or, How I Lwrl'lcd Nan Byrne TIle Fish Market 18 to Stop \Vorryillg and Love the Game) Janet A, Baker I AlVake in Despair 54 ofEver Loviug Again 19 Patricia Brieschke Cracking Opw 64 Rebecca Peters- the emperor penguin is Ginna Vogt Dancing Lessons from God 77 Golden bigger than you thiuk and Susan Kates Adoption StOl)' 86 other science (scimce, part II) 20 Dana Sonnenschein A Grizzly Tale 22 poemmemoirstory Susan McLean Like the Boys 2J Kim Aubrey Unfillislted 101 Rachel Eliza Griffiths Daughter, ofthe Ward 24 Tally Brennan TIle W(1r With TIu Squirrels Candace Pearson Waiting To Be Hit 26 III Vicki Covington The H(lircut 122 Colette Jonopulos There Was LOlleliness Before 27 Sarah Antine Tile [olVa Poems 28 Notes on Contributors IJO Chrissy Kolaya Live All Ntde 29

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 79 Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan ISSN: 1024-1256 Volume 13 Number 2 2006 Contents

Marliyn Porter Accomplishing Transirions: Learning abour Sex in I Newfoundland and Labrador Chilla Bulbeck 'Aging Gracefully': The Figure and Experience of 21 rhe Asian-background Woman NahlaAbdo Sexual Violence, Patriarchy and the Srare: Women 39 in Israel Anna Vanzan Feeling the Pulse behind the Veil: Western 65 Physicians and Muslim Women Nawal H. Ammar Wife-abuse and Gender-based Violence in Egyptian 83 Films: A View from the Third Millennium Louise Brown Social Sratus, Risk and HIV: An Ethnographic 95 Interpretation of Health and Well-being in the Traditional Brothel Quarter of Lahore, Pakistan Mehral> S. Karim & Maternal, Child & Neonatal Care in Pakistan 119 Sarah Saleem Kaveri Harris Aging, Gender and Health in Pakistan 137 Chimaraoke Fears About Hospital-based Birthing among Rural 167 Orurubikey Izugbara Women in Nigeria Tazeen Saeed Ali Hygiene Practices during Menstruation and its 185 relationship with Income and Education of Women in Hyderabad, Pakistan Ruby Kholifah Sexuality in Pesantren: Discourses on Sexuality and 201 the Personal Experiences of Female Santri Zofecn T. Ebrahim Fall (TOm Grace 215 From the Archives: Women's History 227 From the Columns of Newspapers: Women's March 229 Views & News 233

Page 80 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Peace& Freed m MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE ANO FREEDOM Spring 2007 II\IWw.wilpf.org • Vol. 67 • No.1

From the Catonsville Branch of WllPF comes this photo of lynn Robinson and the Peace Puppets participating in the Martin luther King, Jr., Day parade. The puppets in the car are Maxine and Earl. Inside This Issue

Time for Rededication to Disarmament .3 DISARM! Dismantle the War Economy .4 The Blix RepOlt: Freeing World ofWeapons ofTerror ..6 Battle of the Biolabs 8 Uranium Mining Banned on Navajo Lands .10 Save The Water: The Mil-Corp Crisis 12 IfNot War, Then Security .14 Trident Submarine: Deadliest Weapon .16 DISARM! Takes on Cluster Bombs 17 WILPF at Nairobi and U.S. Social Forums 20,21 Remembering Minnie Belle Hoch 22 U.S. 'Aid' or Pork Barrel for Corporations? 23 Peace Education .24 WILPF 29th International Congress in Bolivia .27 WILPF Annual Report 28 Branch Action News 29, 30 Peace & Freedom Index, 2006 31 Pledge for Peace .32

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Page 81 Phoebe

PHOEBE: Gender & Cultural CrWgues Volume 18, Number 2 Fall 2006

CONTENTS

Shifting and Hybrid Identities

(Re) Writing the Lives of Mixed Race Women: Racial and Sexual Identity in Mixed Race Women's Memoir fru Leverette

~A Country That Ain'l Really Belong To Men; Dominicanyorks, Identity 17 and Popular Music Angelina Tallaj

Dreaming the Barrio: Afrolalinos and the Shaping of Public Space in 31 Africa Solimar Otero

Short Fiction/Essays

80n AppeliVAnne Levy Lavigne 53

Painted Buntings/Lisa Harris 69

Fragments/Brenda Liebling-Goldberg 79

Poetry

On Viewing Paintings Of The Annunciation, The "First Mystery"IMaty 83 Katherine Wainwright

A Portrait/Anita Vitaco/anna 84

Piars Pockets/Catherine Wiley 85

Whitewash/Carol Hamilton 86

X-rated Poem/Ann Struthers 87

Swagger/Gwendolyn Jensen 88

Red Air/Catherine Neuhardt-Minor 89

Disappearing Is No AcVCorri Elizabetll 90

My Inner Doula Says*/Maria Fire 91

Linden TeafLyn Lifshin 92

Book Reviews 93

Contributors 99

Page 82 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Politics (} Gender

Volume 3 I Number 1 IMarch 2007

FROM THE EDITORS

ARTICLES From Civil Society ro Civil Servants: Women's Organizations and Ctitical Elections in Croatia }ill Irvine 7 Context Mattets: The Influence ofState and Campaign Factots on the Gendet Gap in Senate Elections, 1988-2000 Heather L. Onderein andjefftey L. Bernstein 33 Challenging National Regimes From Below: Toronto Child-Care Politics Rianne Mahon 55 More Is Better: The Influence ofCollective Female Descriptive Representation on External Efficacy Lomld Rae AtkeJon and Nancy Carrillo 79

CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS A Critical Dialogue on Gender in the Aggregate, Gender in the Individnal, and a Theory ofPoliticized Context Gender in the Aggregate, Gender in the Individual, Gender and Political Action Nancy Bums 104 Squate Pegs and Round Holes: Challenges of Fitting Individual-Level Analysis to a Theory ofPoliticized Context ofGender jane jumz 124

BOOK REVIEWS The Gender o/Demoeracy: Citize!1Jhip and Gendered Subjectivity, by Maro Pantelidou Maloutas Reviewed by Sushmit([ Cbatterjee 135 Feminist [nqui,y: From Political COlwiction to Methodological hmollation, by Mary Hawkeswonh RetJiewed b), Renee Heberle 137 Challenging Parties, Changing Parliaments: Women and Elected Office in Contcmporary Western Europe, by Miki Caul Kittilson Rel'it'locd ~}' Celeste 1I1oJ1to)'fl 141 Pmite.' Sc>.:ual Equality and tbe Crisis ofFrench UnilJfrsalism, by Joan Wallach Scott RC/Jiewed 1~J' O/illier Ruche! 144 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 147

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4. Winter 2007) Page 83 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY Volume 30 Number 3 2006

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Body Image and the Thin Ideal

Can the Media Affect Us? Social Comparison, Self-Discrepancy, and the Thin Ideal 239 Gayle R. Bessenoff

The Influence of Body Mass Index on the Physical Attractiveness Preferences of Feminist and Nonfeminist 252 Heterosexual Women and l.esbians Viren Swami and IVlartin}. Tovee

Buying a Beauty Standard or Dreaming of a New life? Expectations Associated with Media Ideals 258 Renee Engefn-Maddox

Leaving Sexually Abusive Partners and Settings

leaving a Sexually Coercive Dating Partner: A Prospective Application of the Investment Model 267 Jennifer Katz, Stephanie Washington Kuffel, and Felisa A. Brown

"You Can't Hustle All Your life"; An Exploratory Investigation of the Exit Process Among 276 Street-level Prostituted Women Rochelle L. Dalla

How Does It End? Women Project the Outcome of a Sexual Assault Scenario 291 N. Taliana Masters, jeanette Norris, Susan A. Stoner, and William H. George

Gender Differences

Relational Health, Attachment, and Psychological Distress in College Women and Men 303 Usa L. Frey, Denise Beesley, and Merle R. Miller

Envisioning Oneself as a leader: Comparisons of Women and Men in Spain and the United States 312 Lauren A. Kilfeen, Esther L6pez-Zafra, and Alice H. fagly

BOOK REVIEWS

Feminism and Diversity

Inclusive Feminism: A Third Wave Theory ofWomen's Commonality, by Naomi Zack and 323 Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change, by Judith Lorber Mary Ballou and Catherine Mulrooney

The Death ofFeminism: What's Next in the Struggle for Women's Freedom, by Phyllis Chesler 324 Nicole M. Else-Quest

Lesbians, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis: The Second Wave, by Judith M. Glassgold 32S and Suzanne lasenza (Eds.) Shara Sand Tales from the Trenches: Politics and Practice in Feminist Service Organizations, by Diane Kravetz and 326 The Evolution ofFeminist Organizations: An Organizational Study, by Diane Metzendorf Margaret E. Madden

The Gender Knot: Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy, by Allan C. Johnson 328 Shelly Crabe

Explorations in Privilege, Oppression, and Diversity, by Sharon K. Anderson 329 and Valerie A. Middleton (Eds.) Holly Bielstein Savoy and Jocelyn Buhain

Cultural Influences on Women's Body Image

Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the \Vest, by Shelia Jeffreys 330 Julie R. Ancis Body Work: The Social Construction of Women's Body Image, by Sylvia K. Blood 331 Julie Winstanley

INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS inside back cover

Page 84 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Volume 30 Number 4 2006

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Body Image and faang Disorders

The Relationships Among Body Image, Body Mass Index, Exercise, and Sexual 333 Functioning in Heterosexual Women Angela D. Weaver and E. Sandra Byers Acculturation and Eating Disorders in a Mexican American Community Sample 340 Fary M. Cachelin, Jean S. Phinney, Robert A. Schug, and Ruth H. Striegel-Moore

A Test of Objectification Theory With lesbian Women 348 Holly B. Kazee and Tracy L Tylka

Stereotyping and Gender Roles Understanding Female Sport Attrition in a Stereotypical Male Sport Within 358 the Framework of Eccles's Expectancy-Value Model Emma Guillet, Philippe Sarrazin, Paul Fonlayne, and Robert J. Brusrad Rolling With the Changes: A Role Congruity Perspective on Gender Norms 369 Amanda B. Diekman and Wind Goodfriend

Nonverbal Behavior, Status, and Gender: How Do We Understand Their Relations? 384 judi/h A. Hall Stereotype Threat and the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge 392 Ma/thew S. McGlone, Joshua Aronson, and Diane Kobrynowicz

Women's Sexist Altitudes Toward Woman lngroup Rejection Among Women: The Role of Personal Inadequacy 399 Gloria Cowan and Jodie B. Ullman

Women's Benevolent Sexism as Reaction to Hostility 410 Ann R. Fischer

BOOK REVIEWS Girls' and Women's Psychological Health Issues

Sex and Love in Intimate Relationships, by Robert W. Firestone, lisa A. Firestone, and Joyce Catlett 417 Kathleen W. Smith

Handbook ofGirls' and Women's Psychological Health: Gender and WeI/-Being Across the Ufe Span, 4 J 13 edited by Judith Worell and Carol D. Goodheart Margaret W. Matlin

Women and Madness, by Phyllis Chesler 418 Nicole M. Else-Quest

Treating Self-Injury: A Practical Guide, by Barent W. Walsh 419 Sharon Cairns

Women's Victimization Women and Victimization: Contributing Factors, Interventions, and Implications, 420 by 1. K. logan, Robert Walker, Carol E. Jordan, and Carl G. leukefeld Sara Tiegreen and Elana Newman

A World Apart: Women, Prison, and Ufe Behind Bars, by Christina Rathbone 421 Connie M. Kristiansen Domestic Abuse and the Jewish Community: Perspectives From the First /ntema/ional Conference, 422 by Cindy Enger and Diane Gardsbane (Eds.l Anya Zimberoff and laura S. Brown REVIEWER ACKNOWLEDGMENT 425

INDEX 426 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS inside back cover

Feminist Pedodicals (v.26, 0.4, Winter 2007) Page 85 nRC: II POIPourri ifl PsYCllOlogy: and Olllers

Guest Editor: Thomas Hebert and Elliott Hammer

Thomas Hebert and Elliott Hammer 4 Introduction to Race, Gender, and Class: A Potpourri in Psychology N oCXJ Yuki Alzawa and Mark A. Whatley 7 iii ~ Gender; Shyness, end Individualism-Collectivism: A Cross-Cultural Study E z if) Alisha All 26 ~" if) A Framework for Emancipafory Inquiry in Psychology: Lessons from Feminisl Methodofogy CI) CI) -~ .!!! Priscilla D. Allon and Katie Cherry 36 (,) " Race Retations in the Nursing Home Selling '50 ~ ~ Shanette M. Harris 46 .... :;: Body Image Attitudes, Physical Attributes and Disturbed Ealing among African American Caflege Women ~ b

DeMarquls Hayes, Michael Cunningham and Jacques Courseault 124 Race Related Barriers for African American Males Pursuing Higher Education: Implications for Psychology

Sherry B. Schnake, Daniel J. Beal, and Janet B. Rusher 133 Modem Racism and Intergroup Bias in Causal Explanation

George Ansalone 144 Tracking: A Return to Jim Crow

Alma Thornton, Bernestlne McGee, Sallasporn Paeratakul, Kirkland Mellad, 154 Gina Eubanks, Betty Fomby, Jef, Gossett, and Kimberley Bardell The Influence ofSocia-Demographic Factors on Psycho-Social Beliefs

Jean Alt Belkhlr 168 Introduction to Olhers

Krls Acheson 170 Black Shepherd, ~ite Sheep: A Phenomenological Study ofa Southern Church

John Penny and Laurie Gaillard 191 Men/oring African American Women in Higher Education Administration

Ashraf Esmall and Jas M. Sullivan 201 African Amarican College Males and Females: A Look at Color Mating Preferences

Alvin D. Mitchell 221 The Effects of the Marshafl Hypolhesis on Attitudes toward the Death Penalty

SUdlpta Das 248 Life in a Salad Bowl: Marriage, Family Life, and Economic Choices in Asian-American Communities in the United States

Peter B. Anderson and William Sorensen 273 "Drinking more than Normal in order to Make it Easier to Have Sex with Someone".' A race, Gp.nder, Class Analysis ofCollege Students Living On and Off Campus

Page 86 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) RESOURCES FOR fEMINIST RESEAJKH I DOCUMENTATION SUR LA UCHERCHE f£MINISTE R111R1 0 1ER111

NEW FEMINIST RESEARCH I NOUVELLES RECHERCHES FEMINISTES

VOLUME 31, NOS. 3 + 4

9 Articles 139 Mother Matters: IvIotherhood as Discourse and Practice 9 Children in Sex, Adults in Crime: Constmcting and Andrea O'Reilly, cd. Confining Teens Re\'iewed by Teresa .Macias Rebecca Roby 142 Qut of the Ivory Tower: Feminist Research for Social 29 Desdemona, Juliet and Constance Meet the Third Change Wave Andrea Martinez and MClyn Stuart, cds. Shelley Scoff Reviewed by Lynn Caldwell

43 Is the Social EcolJomy Better for Women than 144 Out on the Field: Gender, Sport and Sexualities Workfare? The Case ofSocial Economy Enterprises and in Home Care Services A Lot to Learn: Girls, Women and Education in the Jacinthe l\1ichaud 20th Ccntul)' Helen Jefferson Lenskyj 67 Pondering Priorities: Reflections on the Careers of Reviewed by Audrey R. Giles Three Francophone Women Teachers in Ontario Suzanne Alajhallovich 146 Reclaiming DilTerence: Caribbean \Vomen Rewrite Postcolonialism 87 Questions of lIIegitimacy in Birth Research: A Carinc M. Mardorossian Researcher on the \Vrong Side of the Blanket? Re\'iewed by Katherine AfcKillrick JaneAlaree Maher 148 Research as Resistance: Critical, Indigenous, and 103 Racist Hierarchies of Power in Teaching/Leaming Anti~Oppressive Approachcs Scenarios and Issues of Educational Change Leslie Brown and Susan Strega, cds. JU((v j\;l Iseke-Bames Re\'iewed by Aline a 'Con1/ell

131 Book Reviews I Comptes rendus 151 Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered: New Perspectives 011 Migration, Sex \Vork, and Human 131 Athena's Daughters: Television's New \Vomen Rights Warriors Kamala Kempadoo, with Jyoti Sanghera and Frances Early and Kathleen Kennedy, cds. Bandana PaUanaik Reviewed by Andrea Braithwaite Reviewed by Debi Brock 133 Becoming I31ack: Creating Identity in the African 153 Union Women: Forging Feminism in the United Diaspora Steelworkers ofAmerica ivlichelle iv!. Wright Mary Margaret Fonow Reviewed hy Melallie Knijtht Reviewed by Patricia Baker 134 Challenging Diversity: Rethinking Equnlity and the Value of DilTercncc 157 Books received I Livres re<;us D,win

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 87 Volume 30.1 2007 "F"Words

EDITOR'S LETTER TINA SMITH 'On The Anni\'crsary of OUf (Un)Relationship 34 LISA MAHFIElO AND KARIN KOHSTANTYNOWICZ Unconditional 35 "F"Words 5 JESSICA HIEMSTRA-VAH OER HORST or just for a whiff of linseed oil 47 THE FRDNTROOM Reader letters lilY GONTARO Searching for a Dead Sister in the Red River 57 Gestation 58 SHORT STORIES ANNA HElENA WARJE RHONDA COlliS her skin 64 Parada 8 living young 67

LISA MOORE ANDREA CONNORS The Same Cherry Tree 20 Issues (To Be Addressed) 68

ALlISON BAGGIO SUSAN BUIS Burnt 36 Immigrant Flight Paths 60 Silviculture and the Single Girl 81 AMY JONES ADense Brown Draught 82 Where You Are 42 TRINA MOYlES R081N STEVENSON Mount Witness-1945 83 Raising Truth 48 shuswap lake 84 NIKOLIJNE TROUBETZKOY ART Lake 51. Peter 60 OEVYANI SAlTZMAN LYNOANE YANG Girls on ]uhu 4 Real American Home 73 JANE ECCLES JOCELYN CULLITY Iva's Dress 26 Foreign Film 86 Florence's Dress 27 LIZ SOLO Bea's Dress 3 40 The Heart of a Bear 68 Bea's Dress 4 41

CAROLYN BLACK INTERVIEW Wife, Mistress 94 DIANE NAYNES The Half Lives of Devyani Saltzman 28 POETRY ROOMMATE MYRNA GARANIS Meet one Room reader 98 Cousin 15 ROOM RECOMMENDS GRACE COCK8URN Editors share their favourites 99 In The Neurology Ward 17

HEIOI GARNETT CONTRIBUTORS 102 Throat Songs 19 THE BACKROOM LOIS NANTAIS Do women sliH need their own room? 112 Her letting regret 33

Page 88 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n4, Winter 2007) WINTER 2007 NO. 71 FEATURES GODDESS VIRTUES: 6 SACRED PLACES NEAR & FAR Joanna Powell Colbert JOY There is something about the idea ofa journey that touches us all deeply. Perhaps it's because every journey is a metaphor for our soul journeys.

13 DISCOVERING OSUN'S]OY Yrye$iljuOsunyemi , Discovering that I was a daughter ofOsun was an unexpected blessing: parts ofmyselfthat I had denigrated and repressed turned out to be expressions ofthis jubilant, sassy. female Being.

18 THE NAKED TRUTH A. Burke I'm naked in dazzling sunlight in front ofa hundred strangers. A Freudian nightmare from which I yearn to awaken? Hardly.

21 BREATHING EVERY DAY Barbara Ardinger, Ph.D. Every day I thank the Goddess for plain breathing. I am filled with Her. I am breathing Her in. I am inspired. I am breathing out. I am breathing in again,

THE HEALING POWER OF HAPPINESS 26 Cm'er art: Two o/Wi.lta by Joanna Powell Colbert Vila SpiderHawk For more information, see www.gaiamarot.~om As long as I have my trove ofmemories, I can live them again or write to Joanna do SlIgdVo!llll1l whenever I want.

COLUMNS COLUMNS (CONT.) 4 Living the Dream 63 Love Magic with Madge Anne Newhirk Niven Elizabeth Cmwingham 29 One ofTen Thousand: Idunna Diana L. Paxson DEPARTMENTS 37 Herbal Adventures 67 A Circle is Cast SUSUl1 Weed 69 Leaves ofSage 41 The Wild Maiden Kiva Rose 75 Tools for Transformation 45 Motherheart 83 The Rattle Bodie Parkhurst 93 Women at the Well 47 The Qyeen's Progress 95 Weaving the Web Llmaea Weathentone 96 A Pinch ofSage 49 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart Anl1 Kreilkamp POETRY 55 AstroBiessings Bee Smith 20 Finoll)',Jo)' il1/11)' Own Skin 59 Sacred SelfCare 25 Beads flllzorfl Spriggs 25 Emergence 61 Sweet Medicine Stories 25 wheel in her hond Loba Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 89 )I G NS

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(U U• "nd Soc e y

Comparative Perspectives Symposium: BioprospectinglBiopiracy Book Reviews

VaudanJ Shiv,l Bioprospecting as Sophistk:ltcd Biopi!.!.c}' 307 Emma Campbell Se.>:IIality ill Medicml Erlri;pe: Doing Unto Others by 539 Ruth Mazo Karras Susan HJ.wthorne Land, Bodies, and Knowledge: Biocolonialism of 314 QJuer MI'C ill tiN Middle ABU by Anna JUosowska Plants, Indigenous Peoples, Women, and People Heterorynchr(lfin: Femllle Scxuality lWN1/ Normal with Disabilities VI'iJm't by Karma Lochrie

Ana 1513. An Ecoteminist Perspective on Biopi!ac)' in Latin 323 Julia S. Jordan·Zachery Back/lUh agaimt Welfare Mothers: Parr + Pmmt by 545 America Ellen Reese Storming Cauars Pala((.' How Black lIfothers FOltght Victoria Tauli-Corpuz Is Biopiracyan Issue for Feminists in the Philippines? 332 11Hir Own ll'iJr on POI'erty by Annelise Orleck Kinship Theory, Property, and the Politics of 337 Welfarc Warriors: 11)( mlfare Rights Movemtnt in tIN Inclusion: From Lesbian Families to Bioprospecting Unitrd Statu by Premilla Nadasen in a Few Short Steps Laura R. Woliver 71Jr Jforal Veto: Fmming Contmaption, Abortion, 549 a"d ClIltrlml Plrmrlism in the United StilUS by Articles Gene Burns Ruth A. l'.tiller Rights, Reproduction, SexuJ.lity, and Citizenship in 347 Pregnancy and Pow(r: A Short History ofReprodllttive the Ottoman Empire and Turkey Politics in Amcrim by Rickie Solinger What Roe J'. Wadc Should Hal'e Said edited b}' Jack Eleonore U:pinard The Contentious Subject of Feminism; Defining 375 M. Balkin mWUll in France from the Second Wave to Pari£}' Lyde Cullen Sizer Sifter Socittiu: WomelJ's Amislal'fry 0'l1aniMtiolli ill 555 Amalia Sa'ar Masculine Talk: On the Submnscious Use of 405 Allttbtlbmr America br Beth A. Salerno Hebrew~ Masculine Linguistic Forms among and 71H Radical Abofiti?}l Mm'ement and A1ltebtll//m Arabic-Speaking Women in Israel Amrrimll Liffmtllre by Michael Bennett G£1lder Matttrs: Cil'il H'iJr, Ruollstructiofl, alld the James ,,1. Smith The Magdalwe Shurs: Evidence, TestimollY. 431 Making oftlJ( Ncw SOlit/} by LeeAnn Whites Action? Clostr to Frudom: Ellf!al'td lVolIJ£1l and EJ'rryday A.tlllamarie Jagose "Critical Extasy": Orgasm and Sensibility in Mcmoirs 459 Rn;stnlU( in the P{a1ltat;Ofl SOllth b}' Stephanie M. ofa Woman ofPlmHlre H. Camp

Farah Jasmine CriHiIl That the "lathers May Soar and the Daughters May 483 Catherine RJissiguier Parit!! 50://al EqJlality and tlJe Criiis of}'r£1lclJ 561 Know Their Names: A Retrospective of Black U"iJ'enalism br Joan Wallach Scott Feminist Literary Criticism I7J( Gay Rep//blic: SexJlaliry, Citium/}ip, alJd SlIh'ersiOll in Frana br Enda McCaffrey Patricia Fernandez-Kelly The Global fusembly Line in the New Millennium: A 509 Review Essay About the Contributors 567

Debra Satz Remaking Families: A Review Essay 523 Guidelines for Contributors 573

Page 90 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Sinister Wisdom A Journal by and for Lesbians

#70 - 30th Anniversary Celebration Spring 2007

Notes for a t'vtag

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, ytr?'nter 2007) Page 91 Social Pol itics

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY Volume 14 • Number 1 • Spring 2007

Introduction BARBARA HOBSON Forum: A Decade of Change in Gender Politics and Policy? The Blair and Howard Years UK Work/Family Balance Policies and Gender Equality, 1997-2005 4 JANE LE\\qS AND MARY CAMPBELL Babies, Budgets, and Birthrates: Work/Family Policy in Australia 1996-2006 31 DEBORAH BRENNAN Articles Articles: Does Paid Work Enhance Women's Access to Welfare? Evidence from Selected Industrializing Countries 58 SHAHRA RAZAVI The Politics of Reproductive Health in Peru: Gender and Social Policy in the Global South 93 STEPHANIE ROUSSEAU Perspectives: Abortion and Genocide: the Unbridgeable Gap 126 WOOLFORD JESSICA AND WOOLFORD ANDREW

Page 92 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Studies 111 Gender and Sexuality

Volume 8 2007 Number 1

To Outdo or Undo? Siblings and Hysteria Suzanne Haas-Lyon, Ph.D. 1

SARAH BERNHARDT AT THEJEWISH MUSEUM: VIEW AND COMMENTARY

Sarah Bernhardt at the Jewish Museum Allen Ellenzweig 27

Sarah Bernhardt, Live: A Reply to Allen Ellenzweig Ann Pellegrini, Ph.D. 37

PANEL: DANGEROUS LIAISONS

Dangerous Liaisons: Introduction Adrienne Harris, Ph,D. 45

Barebacking: Transfonnations, Dissociations, and the Theatre of Countertransference Gilbert W Cole, Ph.D., L. C.S. HZ 49

Attaining Meaning in the Face of Sexual Risk Taking and Risk-Taking Consequences ]efJre Phillip Cheuvront]r., Psy.D. 69

Smile of a Serial Killer Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. 87

The Bonds of Hate Mary E. Sonntag 97

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 93 VOL. 15, ISSUE 2 FALL 2006 Cover photogMphr by Katie Suczynskl. On the COWl; (in left ~ panel) Aniela Petalli, Chantel O'Bryant, Erica Cueva'>; (In right panel, clockwise hom bottom left) P,lige Carruthen, Bi Yu Li, ~~ Shaquilna Nedd, ChavolUle Dunbar, Salem Gebrezgi, Ketsla Clermont, Ashier COHa, Silrafinil Midzik, Diana l'e1aez.

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3 Dcor Te.clI \'oices One reader asks "Who is Teen Voices for?" and another wants to know why we had such a rosy perspective when examining the color pir.k.

letler from Ihe Idilor Celebrating the 15th birthday of Teen Voices with the people that make us special-You!

5 Girl 'I'olk Teens ride across America fighting for the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students. And, find out about a new vaccine that preveI1l.~ a sexually transmitted infection.

10 Good neodill~ Best buddies are'hard to come by, but thcse poets know the value of a tmc friend.

~I)e.r I) ~ What do you do when a teacher crosses the Ml'Q' line? D gets serious; abollt dealing with sexual harassment in schoo!.

Page 94 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) 13thMGDN A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE

VOLUME XIX NUMBERS 1&2 2005

Introduction Hillao' A. LI/1I;( 38 Poetry 111anks Man Mdrria Jr~oodl/rd 2 Vicki Mandril-King 39 i\(y Three \\-fishes A Secret Life Prose Kdsfe A. MalnJdJ 40 RiJbi!l Rimel } Watching My Clothes Dry B is for Bedtime Stories MnrinMd..Lod 41 Poetry Post Verbose &bma Upak-Sdck 8 Sustenance The Swimmer Prose \'(!hat the Soul Says Alary AmI Cai1t 44 Wild Child Horse Barn TI!]lor Graham Lwra Mnde/im IWisema1t 60 Compromises The Distance is Within Really Poetry Rf/'. Jackie Sullil'an, D.Min 14 Beautiful Old Wrinkles Shilpa Arora 65 Phases of the Moon SN!(I1If1ah Simpson 16 The Most Dangerous Men Hadrian's \\;ra11 }omiftr SJlW"(J 17 11otherhood Girl in Fire Prose The Props of Women Jark Do1tahue 69 \Xlhat Love Is I Think That Was .My Father Vessel Poetr), Prose Shad O'Brim 71 EmilY IFl1dftefd 25 The Little Girl Next Door Bite-sized pieces Mother and Child Poetry l\ladim M~Jfr 73 i\Jorri.gt1!l Benlon-Flq)'d 30 January Becoming Crone Each White Bird, knotted like a prayer Fragments Tills Strange Home Mothers Hcartbc:lt Rr"i SI1Xfflll 77 LlIIrt/ Hope-Gill )} In the Swamps ofAlzheimer Bible Story Loan ofmoonlight Noah's Dallghter-5 She Who is Becoming a Jungle The Mythological Personals: \'('omen Seeking Men \'\'oman \X'hile LOVing Girl on the Beach His Letter Prose jl1m'i.'lty"l/tf 83 The Veil Poetry Mllf/1tm A. Sherbol11;; 88 Admitting it to the Doctor After Surgery Body Drowning Dreams Depression

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Prose Vitim Ng /44 Sarl1lJA.OdiJhoo 93 Redemption Intercourse Allie MtKm'(f /57 Janel 'Film 98 Vanishing Inertia Uzard lIoforgaFtt Karmat}n /58 Poetry The Hard Way JmAlfaro /07 Erika Mikkdlo /72 Bringing the Tree Home A Russian Bouquet-Toss Deborah GilleJjJie 1// Dating Pearer to a Face Ta'!)'o &COJ-9 Noakes /77 Nellie Bozallith 1/2 Scenes from the Patpong Night Bazaar Coming to Understand Mary Jane R)'aIJ /78 Uke Yesterday Shoes in Spain Searching for Success En La Noehe de 16th plata Aparramento Kdle Groom 1/5 \X!aterWomen TillS Kindness Book Review Looking Right Nanry Dlm/ap /83 L LuHtlflNr 1/9 Homeward Bound: Suzette Bishop's She Took 0ffHfr Hybrid Wings and Shoes Poetry LynlJ Hoggard /20 Terry Ann Tha>.:tolJ /87 Antistrophe Rock Beneath Orange Tree Latm"e King"Bil/maN /2/ Marria Am'fla /88 Advice to the Bride Glass Beads fume E. D~t/il /22 \'1hitc Page Rippled Water DialJNa L Zimltlem/(1!1 /23 Anchor Invisible /9/ Bromhidrosis Kartn KOJl'aliki Sinffr Watching for Shooting Stars Pebbles /92 Mlhf)'11 Kirkpaln"tk /25 K Kitchen Heat Unmourned Gallery Exhibit Recipes /94 Jf!ltlffir Pitkenifg /26 fnmiftr Collins Internationally Themed Prose/Poetry Dinner Date Contributor Notes /96 Zdrallka E,·,nmol'fl /30 TIle \,('hip Caro!'jll Blard If/hifloll l /34 Vanished Afynia RtJofham /38 Charmed by Men and Music

Untitled design, 19 Kfilh Godard & SlfjJhallif Tfl'Onion, Little Magazine Vol 15# 2

Page 96 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) tranSFORMATIONS VOLUME XVII NUMBER 2 FALL 2006 I WINTER 2007

Introduction JACQUELINE ELLIS AND EDVIGE GIUNTA 12

ESSAYS Decolonizing Cathay: Teaching the Scandals

Gothic Pinocchio: Pedagogical Approaches to Collodi~ Classic DAVID DEL PRINCIPE 3 I

Living IVith Conviction: Photography, Identity, and Collaborative Leaming at Hampden-Sydney College and Piedmont Regional Jail CLAIRE DEAL AND PAM Fox 45

TIle Cloth BetlVeell Gur Fingers: TIle NelV Jersey Project Illstitute itl Olemavaca, Mexico RITA S. WOLPERT

Translation as Peiformance: Lyric, Mbira, and Multiplicity in the Classroom JOY DwORKIN 75 MEDIA REVIEWS Teachillg about [{lomell alld Islam After 9!11 MYTHELI SREENIVAS 90

The Persollal is Global: Teachillg Global Femillist COflSciouslless JANELL HOBSON

Readillg 1I1ultiCHIturai Childrell~ Literature: Respollse, Resistallce, alld R~flectioll JOEL TAXEL 106

COlltribulors 117

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 97 Issue 1 • December 2004

theme: the body

Lise Weil and Melissa Gabriels Sara Wright, Editorial Communing with Bears

Louky Bersianik Elissa Jones, Lovesick TRIVIAL LIVES: Division Street (trans. by Lise Weil) Rhonda Patzia Harriet Ellenberger After Reading: Les Gueill<3res Guerrilla Girl Ponders the Situation Notes on Contributors Barbara Mar the secret pornographies of republicans What's Left? Preferably Knot

Issue 2 • October 2005

theme: Memory

Harriet Ellenberger and Harriet Ellenberger Lise Weil Return of Earth Editorial Kay Hagan Lee Maracle Forces of Nature The Lost Days of Columbus Mercy Morganfield Louky Bersianik The Beauty Shop Agenesias of the Old World Juliana Borrero Deena Metzger The Other Shore The Power of the Earth: Shake/Rousing Notes on Contributors

Page 98 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) issue 3 • February 2006

love & lust

Editorial Carolyn Gage When Sex Is Not the Metaphor LiseWeil for Intimacv Conversation with Michele Causse Susan Maul Michele Causse Arielle Chloto 1978 Bonnie Sl. Andrews Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg Quotidian Love The Woman wilh the Secret Name Deirdre Neilen Afterword Harriet Ellenberger She is Still Burning Lise Weil Leverett Eve Fox In The Beginning Betsy Warland After Sappho's Fragments. Tips Riva Danzig for Natural Disasters, Said Sanctuary Before

Lou Robinson A Lesbian is a Memoir

Notes on Contributors

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 99 issue 4 • September 2006

The Wonderful and the Terrible

Harriet Ellenberger Renate Stendhal Lise Weil Seven Stages of Lesbian Desire Editorial (What's Truth Got to Do With It?)

Jane Caputi TRIVIAL LIVES: Cunctipotence Lenore Wilson That Easter Rhonda Pettit Global Lovers IN REVIEW: Harriet Ellenberger Josephine Donovan Amazon Grace: Our Lot Read it Aloud

Verena Stefan Carol Prusa Doe a Deer Athene, 2002-2005 translated by Lise Weil Notes on Contributors Priscille Touraille Degendering Sex:Undoing Erotic Alienation Athene, 2002-2005 by Carol Prusa translated by Lise Weil

Page 100 Feminist Periodicals (v, 26, n.4, Winter 2007) issue 5 • February 2007

The Resurrection Issue

Harriet Ellenberger Illit Rosenblum LiseWeil Borderlands Editorial Barbara Mor Dolores Klaich akaDARKNESS: on Kathy Acker Waiting for Sappho Lise Weil Barbara Mor Remembering Barbara A Song of Captain Joan Macdonald

Marge Piercy Karin Spitfire Blue Mojo The Making of Power

Renate Stendhal lIIit Rosenblum Why Do Something If It Can Be Done Octavia Butler: A note on Xenogenesis as a love story Julia BalEm In Memoriam: Monique Wittig Suzanne Montez Adams The Essential Angel: Tillie Olsen Sue Swartz The Loudest Self Susan Kullmann Marvelle Thompson Carolyn Gage Carol's Hands Clear and Fierce Notes on Contributors Adela C. Licona (BlOrderlands' LUllaby Carol's Hands by Kullmann & Thompson

Feminisf Periodicals (V. 26, {lA, Winter 2007) Page 101 U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL A Joum~1 for the IntemJlti(lnal E:I.chJlIge of Gender Studies NUMBERS 30-31 2006

Introduction Jan Bardsley 3 Leading Women in Meiji Japan - SjJ Ii! Jlil 0) l'IJ Iv l'~ PJ: !> Fashioning the Feminine: Images of the Modem Girl Rebecca Copeland 13 Student in Meiji Japan - 7 I C2 :: /' "'~ '5: ~ "'3l' v\t-:SjJli!~¥'t Kishida Toshiko and the Rise of the Mamie S. Anderson 36 Female Speaker in Meiji Japan - Wffi~~C~m9~~tto)~~ Wearing the White Ribbon of Reform and the Banner of Elizabeth Dorn Lublin 60 Civic Duty: Yajima Kajiko and the Japan Woman's Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period mJ§.\O) B vl I) ;:J' /' CrP R~.f% 0) ml ",!i!' I::: ;j'f we : :'R ~~tJl T c I!JJ Ii!lIiffl: I:::jjNH B *~1'l'i'&!l>1l AmJ§.\~ Time Capsules for Tradition: Repositioning Imperial Gina Cogan 80 Convents for the Meiji Period - B *O)~Mca':JtJ:::X:(to):$' -1 b:Jn'-{:JvO) m~-I!JJIi!IIif~O)~frm.mO)M."'~~~ Women Omzagata in the Porous Labyrinth of Femininity: Maki Isaka 105 On Ichikawa Kumehachi I - ~%c~j~1!fO)ililfi\: rPJII1l.~i\it.i Constructing and Gendering Women's Speech: Integrated Language Rika Saito 132 Policy through School Textbooks in Meiji Japan r~ttmJ ~~'5GT.Gn~:I!JJIi!O)i'&#. e:;;mi&* Afterword Sally A. Hastings 160 Gendering Meiji Japan, Gendering World History: Insights from Mr. Kushami's Cat D*0)1!JJ1i!"'YI/'Y-9~, ~~O)~~", YI/'Y-9~:~~~~'t0).0)~~~G

Page 102 Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n4, Winter 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 12 Number 11 November 2006

Guest Editors' Introduction Sarah L. Cook and Suzanne C. Swan 995 Origin and Goals of the "Gender Symmetry" Workshop Leora N. Rosen 997

Articles Connict and Control: Gender Symmetry and Asymmetry in Domestic Violence Michael P. Jobnson 1003 Commentary on Johnson's "Conflict and Control: Gender Symmetry and Asymmetry in Domestic Violence" Evan Stark 1019 The Development of a Theory of Women's Use of Violence in Intimate Relationships Suzanne C. Swan and David L. Snow 1026 Commentary on Swan and Snow's "The Development of a Theory of Women's Usc of Violence in Intimate Relationships" Claire M. Renzetti 1046 Beyond Frequency and Severity: Development and Validation of the Brief Coercion and Connict Scales Sarab L. Cook and Lisa A. Goodman 1050 Commentary on Cook and Goodman's "Beyond Frequency and Severity: Development and Validation of the Brief Coercion and Connict Scales" Patricia Tjaden 1073 Future Directions Walter S. DeKeseredy 1078 Future Research on Gender Symmetry in Physical Assaults on Partners Murray A. Straus 1086

Feminist Pen'odicafs (v.26. 11.4, Winter 2007) Page 103 Violence Against Women Volume 12 Number 12 December 2006

Editor's Introduction Claire M. Reuzetti .... ll03

Articles A Specification of the TYlles of Iutimate Partuer Violence Experienced by Women in the General Population JoAun Miller...... 1105 Community Violence and Its Direct, Indirect, and Mediating Effects on Intimate PartnCl' Violence Chilra RHghavan, Amy Menncrich, Ellcn Scxton, and Susan E. Jamcs ll32 Systemic Ohstacles to Battered Women's Participation in the Judicial System: When Will the Statns Qno Change? Joscph Roy Gillis, Shaindl Lin Diamoud, Paul Jcbely, Victoria Orekhovsky, Ellis M. Oslovich, Kristin Macisaac, Sandra Sagrati, and Deborah Mandell...... 1150 "Anything With Two Heads Is a Monster": Religious Leaders' Perspectives on Marital Equality and Domestic Violence Heidi M. Levitt and Kimbcrly Ware. ll69 Evaluatiug the Cultural Validity of the Stressful Life Eveuts Screening Questionnaire Bonnie L. Grccn, Joyce Y. Chung, Anahita Daroowalla, Stacey Kallman, and Caroline DeBenedictis...... 119t

Research Note Black Women's Health: The Effect of Perceived Racism and Intimate Partner Violence Eve Wallennaurer, Carole-Ann Watson, and Louise-AllllC McNut!.... 1214

Index to Violence Against Women Volnme 12 ,.... 1223

Page 104 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, nA, Winter 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 1 January 2007

Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti 3

Articles Exploring Couple Attributcs and Altitudes and Marital Violence in Vietnam Nancy Luke, Sidney Ruth Schuler, Bui Thi Thanh Mai, Pham Vu Thien, and Tran Hung Minh 5 Women's Use of Physical and Nonphysical Self-Defense Stratcgies During Incidents of Partner Violcnce William R. Downs, Barb Rindels, and Christine Atkinson 28 An Evaluation of Gender Differences in the Implementation and Impact of a Comprehensive Approach to Domestic Violence Lisa R. Muftic and Jeffrey A. Bouffard 46

Advocate!Activist Note Creating Lasting Altitude and Behavior Change in Fraternity Members and Male Student Athletes: The Qualitative Impact of an Empathy-Based Rape Prevention Program John D. Foubert and Bradford C. Perry 70 Collegiate Sororities and Dating Violence: An Exploratory Study of Informal and Formal Helping Strategies Kim M. Anderson and Fran S. Danis 87

Book Review High-Profile Crimes: Whell Legal Cases Become Social Callses by Lynn Chancer Susan Caringella . lOl

Feminist Periodicals (v,26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 105 Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 2 February 2007

Guest Editor's Introduction An Overview of Intimate Partner Violence Among Latinos Joanne Klevens III

Articles Intimate Partner Violence Among Latinas in Eastern North Carolina Amy C. Denham, Pamela York Frasier, Elizabeth Gerken Hooten, Leigh Belton, Warren Newton, Pamela Gonzalez, !vlunni Begum, and Marci K. Campbell 123 Latinos' Perspectives and Experiences With Intimate Partner Violence Joanne Klevens, Gene Shelley, Carmen ClaveI-Areas, David D. Barney, Cynthia Tobar, Elizabeth S. Duran, Ruth Barajas-Mazaheri, and Janys Esparza ,. 141 A Comparison of Help Seeking Between Latino and Non-Latino Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Eben M. Ingram 159 Latino Teens Talk About Help Seeking and Help Giving in Relation to Dating Violence Beverly Weidmer Ocampo, Gene A. Shelley, and Lisa H. Jaycox 172 A Network Model for Providing Culturally Competent Services for Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence Daniel J. Whitaker, Charlene K. Baker, Carter Pratt, Elizabeth Reed, Sonia Suri, Carlene Pavlos, Beth Jacklin Nagy, and Jay Silvennan, ...... 190 Conference Announcement 210

Page 106 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Wisconsin Women's Law Jonmal

VOLUME XXI, NUMBER 2 FALL 2006

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

SUPERSTITION-BASED INJUSTICE IN AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES: THE USE OF PROVOCATION AS A DEFENSE FOR KILLING WITCHES N'lD HOMOSEXUALS Jennifer Dllmin 145

TITLE IX AND HIGH SCHOOL OPPORTUNITIES: ISSUES OF EQuI'lY ON AND IN THE COURT .... Suzanne E. Eckes 175

F N\IlLY VALUES FIRST WHEN FEDERAL LAws COLLIDE: A PROPOSAL TO CREATE A PUBLIC POLICY EXCEPTION TO THE EMPLOYMENT-AT-WILL DOCTRINE BASED UPON MANDATORY PARENTING Du'JY Pamela Gershllny 195

SEXUAL HARAsSMENT AT HOME: ALTERING THE TERMS, CONDITIONS AND PRIVlLEGES OF RENTAL HOUSING FOR SECTION 8 RECIPIENTS Jill Maxwell 223

COMMENTS

RAGINC HORMONES?: THE LEGAL OBSTACLES N'lD POLICY RAMIFICATIONS TO ALLOWING l\tIEDICAL l\tloNITORlNG REMEDIES IN HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY SUITS ....•...... Tamara Jeanne Dodge 263

LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX HONESTLY: WHY FEDERAL AnSTINENCE-ONLY-UNTIL-ivlARRJAGE EDUCATION PROGRAMS DISCRIi\lINATE AGAINST GIRLS, ARE BAD PUBLIC POLICY, AND SHOULD BE OVERTURNED , Danielle LeClair 291

Feminist Periodicafs (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 107 SPRING I SUMMER 2007 VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1

2 PARALLEL PERSPECTIVES By Joan Marter and Margaret Barlow

PORTRAITS, ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 3 EMMA At-.los: ART AS LEGACY By Lisa E. Fanlngton

12 LEE BONTEeau: PLASTIC FISH AND GRINNING SAW BLADES By Mona Hadler

19 PAINTING MARRIAGE: EVA HESSE'S ABSTRACf EXPRESSIONISM By Kirsten Swenson

26 My MEMORIES OF EVA HESSE By Cindy Nemser

29 CAROLINE SHAWK BROOKS: THE "CENTENNIAL BurrER SCULPTRESS" By Pamela H. Simpson

37 MARTHA COFFIN DERBY'S GRAND TOUR: "IT's IMPQssmLE TO TRAVEL WITHOUT IMPROVEMENT" By Jessica Lanier

REVIEWS 45 III Passiollate Pursuit: AMemoir By ALESSANDRA COMINI Reviewed by Virginia Pitts Rembert

46 Wome" «tid Experimelltal Filmmakillg EDITED BY JEAN PETROLLE AND VIRGINIA WRIGHT WEXMAN Reviewed by Shana McGuire

49 Frida KaMa EDITED BY EMMA Dli.XTER AND TANYA BARSON I Will Never Forget YOIl ... Frida KaMo to Nickolas Milray: Utlpllblislled photographs and leHers By SALOMON GRlMBERG Reviewed by Lynda Hoffman-Jeep

51 GertrJIde Stein: Woman without Qualities By G. F. :MITRANo Reviewed by Julie L'Enfant

53 Painting tI,e Difference, Sex and Spectator itl Modem Art By CHARLES HARRISON Reviewed by Britta C. Dwyer

56 TI,e Iuvelltioll ofthe Model: Artists aud Models in Paris, 1830-1870 By SUSAN WALLER Reviewed by Heather McPherson

59 The Satirical Gaze: Prints of Women ill Late Eigl.teetltll-Centllry Eugland By CiNDY MCCREERY Reviewed by Heidi Strobel

61 Ellvisiollillg Gellder ill Burgtmdiall Devotiotlal Art, 1350-1530: Experience, Authority, Resistance By ANDREA PEARSON Reviewed by Martha L. Dunkelman

63 TIle Medusa Reader EDITED BY MARJORIE GARBER AND NANCY J. VICKERS Reviewed by Carolyn Springer

64 Byzantine Women and TIleir World By lOLl KALAVREZOU Reviewed by Marice E. Rose Page 108 Feminist Pen"odicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW

VOLUME 17 NUMBER 3 WINTER 2006/7

CULTURES OF BIRTH A special isme guest edited by A/isoll M,milt

Introduction: Cultures of Birth ALISON MARTIN 281 Flesh Questions: Representational Strategies and the Cultures of Birth CHRISTINE BATTERSBY 290 Anatomy of the Womb: Imag(in)ing Reproduction in the Discourse of Surgery JULiE DOYLE 310 Telling Tales of Death in Childbirth: The Interface between Fiction and Medical Treatises in Early Modern France VALERIE WORTH-STYUANOU 325 Birth and the Mother in Materialist Feminist Philosophy and Contemporary German Texts TERESA LUDDEN 341 En prirrM persona: Subjectivity in Literary Evocations of Pregnancy and Birth by Contemporary Spanish-American Women \'lriters THEA PITMAN 355 Mummification: The Subject of the Placenta in Marc Quinn's Lucas MARiANNE MAY 368 REVIEWS Hilary Marland, Datlgerous Motherhood: Insanity a11d Childbirth in Victorian England; Clare Hanson, A Cultural History o[ Pregnancy, Medicine and Culture, 1750-2000 BETH 'WRIGHT 381 Elleke Boehmer, Stories o[ lVomen: Gender and Narrative in the Postcolonial Nation JANA MARiA GILES 385 Vera Krasovskaya, Vaganova: A Dance joumey [rom Petersburg to Lenhlgrad ROBERT ACKERMAN 388 Cathy Clay, British Women Writers 1914-1945: Pro[essional Work and Friendship CHIARA BRIGANTI 391 Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan (cds), British W'01nen's lVriti11g in the Long Eighteenth Centliry: Authorship, Politics and History CLARE BARLOW 394 Deborah Simonton (ed.), The Routledge History o[ Women in Europe si11ce 1700 MAROULA JOANNOU 397

BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUD! TATE 400

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by EMil.)' JEREMIAH 402

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 410

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 414

INDEX TO VOLUME 17 416

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 109 Women Criminal Justice™

Volume 16 Number 4 2005 CONTENTS

Wrongful Convictions Among Women: An Exploratory Study of a Neglected Topic Mitch RlIl'sillk Marl'ill D. Free, Jr. Undercover as Scx Workers: The Attitudes and Experienccs of Fcmale Vicc Officcrs 25 LYllda M. Baker Modeling Substancc Usc and Relatcd Risk Behaviors Leading to Criminal Justice Involvement Among Young Adult Women 43 Sealla Goltler All in thc Family: Gendcr, Family Crimes, and Latcr Criminality 73 Brian K. Payne Ralldy R. Gailley OJ'St{d S. Care)' Womcn Police: The Usc of Force by and Agai nst Fcmalc Officers 91 AlIIil'M. Schlick Carll R({be~HelHfJ Exploring Agrccment on Appropriatc Rcsponses to Domestic Violence and Sexual Trauma Across Victim Advocates, NIenlal Health Service Providers, and Substance Abusc Treatmcnt Providers 119 Dellise C. Herz., iHeglulIl S'ros!liJle Krisll'11 Houser

Page 110 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) )I~ ~ No. 72/73 - FaUlWmter 2006 WOlTlen international ~ magazine < Y EnvironlTlents

72 Stories from the Badlands The creation of a multimedia performance about 5 Crossing Boundaries: neighbourhood transformation Women, Art, and Community Activism Maggie Hutcheson

6 Drawing the Circle: 57 The Cutting Edge and the Corporate Agenda From the Community to the Studio to the Classroom Maria Dumlao, Elaine Kaufmann, DanieUe Mysliwiec, and Back Again and Anne Polashenski Sharon Siskin 59 The Tundra Needs the Snow 10 Art + Activism =ATSA Common Plants and Connective Aesthetics Susan Douglas laura levin 13 Teatro Familias Unidas Pia Moriarty 16 Rememberinglsta 44 Transforming Space Into Place Becoming a Nuxalk Woman liz Forsberg, leah Burns, Ctare O'Connor, Jacinda Mack Laura Reinsborough and Jill lomac 19 Lying: A Play in Two Acts 54 Description of Speak An interview with poet and creative non-fiction writer Vokes of Young Women: Gender Inequality in South Betsy Warland and Central America Aileen Penner Melanie Schambach 22 Performative Gende. 63 Into, Out of and Away Art, Activism and Community at La Centrale Galerie An Artist Project/Installation Powerhouse Asma Mahmood Aneessa Hashmi and Felicity Tayler 65 In My Voice 25 The Lost Body "Re-writing the ?" Recovering Memory: A Personal Legacy SaUrna Shimani Diane Roberts 67 Wilderness Women in Black 27 Earth's Beauty is Fading Jeane Fabb Mischievous Raging Grannies to the Rescue! 69 Transformation in Toronto Carole Roy The Projects of Dyan Marie 29 Chinese Women Promoting Equality between Men Joanne West and Women in the Field of Culture and Art 70 LOOK OUT, LOOK HERE lijian Song Oyan Marie 32 You Pretend to Be a Canadian 75 Running Beyond the Group of Seven Exploring th!;' Work of Kinga Araya and Camille Turner Sally Frater Bojana Videkanic 77 From the Story Circle to Cyberspace 36 Transforming our World Through Song How Technology Transforms the Stories We Tell and The Power of Community Choirs How Women Transform the Stories We Hear Deanna Yerichuk Jennifer LaFontaine 38 Transgressive Tools 81 Creating Art and Social Change in Vancouver's The Liberating Power of Classification Downtown East Side Hope A. Olson and Susan Gold Smith Mary Pullen and Sheila Matthews 40 Coping with and Preventing Environmental loss 84 Reweaving a Life Through Art The Art of the Women Weavers of Palm and their ATale of Two Cities Struggles with Water, Poverty and Pride Heather Saunders Susan Smith and Shelley Porteous 42 Women Survivors of Violence 87 Rivers of Change Re-Authoring Trauma Narratives Through Clay Monumental Cultural Expressions Suzanne Thomson Judy McNaughton 46 Random Acts of Motherism Using Self-Definition to Resist Dominant Discourse 31 and Take Collective Action Trish Van Katwyk 89 48 The Beautiful Women Project Art as Teaching and Healing 92 Laurie J. Gordon 93 50 Transforming Indigenous Cuttural Politics through Art and Dialogue In Rural and Remote Manitoba Eva Quintas' Portraits of Resislance Julie Nagam An Overview Ann Danitevich

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4. Winter 2007) Page 111 Women&Health

Volume 44 Number I 2006

The Association Between Disordered Eating and Substance Use and Abuse in Women: A Community-Based Investigation Niva Piran, PhD, Shannon R. Robinson, MEd

Diaphragm Acceptability Among Young Women at Risk for HIV Sheryl Thorburn, PhD, MPH, S. Marie Harvey, DrPH, Jeffrey Tipton, DO, MPH

Barriers to Physical Activity Among Women in the Rural Midwest Thearis Osuji, MPH, Sarah Lovegreen, MPH, CHES, Michael Elliott, PhD, Ross C. Brownson, PhD

Obesity in Low-Income Rural Women: Qualitative Insights About Physical Activity and Eating Patterns Caron F. Bove, MD, PhD, Christine M. Olson, PhD, RD

Healthy Eating, Exercise, and Weight: Impressions of Sexual Minority Women Deborah J. Bowen, PhD, Kimberly F. Balsam, PhD, Brenda Diergaarde, PhD, Marla Russo, MPH, Gina M. Escamilla, MPH

Framing Breastfeeding and Formula-Feeding Messages in Popular U.S. Magazines Leah Frerichs, MS, Julie L. Andsager, PhD, Shelly Campo, PhD, Mary Aquilino, MSN, PhD, FNp, Carolyn Stewart Dyer, PhD

Prisoners' Perspectives of Health Problems and Healthcare in a US Women's Jail Diane C. Hatton, RN, DNSc, Dorothy Kleffel, RN, DNSc, Anastasia A. Fisher, RN, DNSc

Page 112 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) WOMEN I &I I 21 lid &; a d I THERAPY" A Feminist Quarterly Volume 29, Numbers 3/4 2006 Inside and Out: Women, Prison and Therapy: A Feminist Dialogue on Challenging Correctional Discourse Elaine Leeder Gender Responsive Treatment and Services in Correctional Settings Stephanie S. Covington, Barbara E. Bloom "We're Not All That Criminal": Getting Beyond the Pathologizing and Individualizing of Women's Crime MaDonna R. Maidment Human Rights and U.S, Female Prisoners Zoe Sodia Un-Domesticating Violence: Criminalizing Survivors and U.S. Mass Incarceration Kolleen Duley An Ecological Approach to Understanding Incarcerated Women's Responses to Abuse Melanie J. Bliss, Sarah L. Cook, Nadine J. Kaslow Negotiating Contradictions: Sexual Abuse Counseling with Imprisoned Women Shoshana Pollack, Kerry Brezina Criminalized Mothers: The Value and Devaluation of Parenthood from Behind Bars Angela M. Moe, Kathleen J. Ferraro Children and Families: Mothers Who Are Incarcerated Rivka Greenberg Locked Up Means Locked Out: Women, Addiction and Incarceration Vanessa Alleyne Voices of Pride: Drama Therapy with Incarcerated Women Abigail Leeder, Colleen Wimmer Countering Correctional Discourse: Development of a Feminist Support Group for Women Prisoners in Guam lain K. B. Twaddle, Rita Setpaul, Venus E. Leon Guerrero, April I. Manibusan, Jo An Riddle Recovering Selves: Women and the Governance of Conduct in a Residential Drug Treatment Program Julie A. Beck Moving from Needs to Self-Efficacy: A Holistic System for Women in Transition from Prison Patricia O'Brien, Nancy Lee Locked Up, Then Locked Out: Women Coming Out of Prison Linda Evans Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n4, Winter 2007) Page 113 No.2 2006 WOMEN IN ACTION

Editorial Features Political Violence as Moral Exclusion: Linking Talking Points Peace Psychology to Feminist Critical Theory Women, Peace, and Feminism -_.__._.------6 by Mira Alexis P. Ofreneo, Tesa C. de Vela Chan Shun Hing 62

'May God Give Us Chaos, So That We May Political Violence, The State and the Anti·State Plunder'; A critique of 'resource curse' and 67 conflict theories by Miriam Coronel Ferrer

18·- by Kuntala Lahiri-Outt Isis Reviews Book Review

Women as Mediators in Pacific Conflict Zones 30 by Sharon Baghwan Rolls What makes you think you can st<:'p:-=a-cw"a"r-'? 74 Aileen Familara

Hope for' Peace Embedded in the Ordinary­ Resources Peacewomen's Teaching Without Teaching 43 by Lau Kin Chi _B_o_o_k_5_a_"_d_w_e_b_r_e_5_0_"_r_C_e_5 80

Community and Ir,dependent Media 50- ~omen Journalists Train for Peacebuildin~

One OnOlie __B_a_b_a_y_la~~~_rn_e~~~_~G_"_id_e_t_o_a-:M:c-:a-:r_v=-e_lo-:"-:5_L-:i_fe 55 by McJrl8ntta Girlie C. Villanba

Page 114 Feminist Pedodicafs (v. 26, n.4, Winter 2007) No.3 2006 WOMEN IN ACTION

F8'JtUf85 CneOn OnE: The Search for Alternative Regionalism Debbie Stothard on Identity, in Southeast Asia Citizenship and Media

-_.~-._.~-_._------by Jenina Joy Chavez by Raijeli Nicole ------62

Moving from Impunity to Accountability Talking Points ------19 by Rebecca DE Lozada If Iwere an ASEAN woman.. , 67 ------by Sylvia Estrada-Claudio

Burma's choice, ASEAN's dilemma: "Disciplined Democ,'acy" vs. "Diversity in Democracy" Isis Previel.'Js

------_.._- .....• _.~._-_._-- Political Space for by Khin Ohmar 30 Advocacy in the South East Asian Region ~-_.------_._------_._-- 74 South East Asian Committee for Advocacy ASEAN Emergency Rice Reserve: Current Developments and Prospects for Engagement Photo Essay by Elenita Dano 35 The Multiple Faces of the Civil Society in Southeast Asia ------._-.-----.-. Is the ASEAN environment for information Isis International·Maniia 77 technology {IT) conducive to creating wealth for people in the region? ------Civil Society Commitment and Call to Action 46 by Raijeli Nicole, Lalen de Vela

Asian Freedom Film Festival 2006 53------by Aileen Familara

William Gais.speaks on Asian films and ASEAN fea~· . " .._-~.... -,,~------, 59 by Aile'en Familara

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n4, Winter 2007) Page 115 WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK

Volume Twenty-two 2006

Acknowledgments vii Focus: Teaching Preface ix Feels Like Teen Spirit: Teaching Cultural Difference Focus: Film through Bodies, Gender, and Affect 94 Richard Langston Liebe Perla, Memento Mori: On Filming Disability and Holocaust History *** Sara Eigen The I\laking of Transnational Textual Communities: Re-Producing the Class and Gender Divide: German Women Translators, 1800-1850 119 Fritz Lang's Metropolis 21 Andrew Piper Gabriela Stoicea "Weil ich def raschen Lippe Herr niehl bin": Oral Transgression as "She's Got Her 0\\11 Way of Asserting Herself": Enlightenment Disavowal in Kleist's Peuthesilea 145 Interview with Seyhan Derin 43 Heather Merle Benbow Angelica Fenner The Photographic Enactment of the Early New Woman * * * in 1890s German Women's Bicycling Magazines 167 Beth Muellner Focus: Writers Artist for Art's Sake or Artist for Sale: Ruth Angress Kluger: Lulu's and Else's Failed Attempts at Aesthetic Self~Fashioning 189 To the 'Writer and Scholar on Her 75th Uirthday 62 Kelly Comfort Helga Kraft and Dagmar C.G. Lorenz Marital Status and the Rhetoric of the "Language Is Not an Instrument for Me hut Existence": Women's Movement in World War I Germany 211 Interview with Marlene StrE.-erm\1tz 74 Catherine Dollard Helga Kraft Cooking up Memories: The Role of Food, Recipes, and Relationships Excerpt from the Novel Elltfenlllllg. 88 in Jeannette Lander's Uberbleibsel 236 Marlene Streeruwitz Heike Henderson

About the Contributors 258 Notice to Contributors 262

Page 116 Feminist Pen'odicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) ® DECEMBER 2006 Volume 15, No. 12

"Disparate Effect" on Women Could End the Tenure System .. 1 Newswatch: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3 Why Integrate Athletics Back into Campus Life? 7 Identifying and Expanding Your Leadership Styles 8 How Do Women Presidents Balance Career and Family? 32 Use Peer Education to Prevent Campus Sexual Assaults 33 Women on the Move 34 How to Move from Lab Bench to Administration 35 What New Faculty Women Wish They'd Known Earlier 36 Communication Strategies For Balance and Wellness 37 What Do Non-Catholics Contribute to a Catholic School? 39 Editor: Women's 12 Holiday Gift Ideas for Higher Ed 40 PLUS: 22.5 pages of new jobs for you 9-31

® JANUARY 2007 Volume 16, NO.1

How to Lead through Hospitality, Rather than Heroics 1 Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3 Design Your Career Path at the HERS Summer Institute 6 Who Won the Free WIHE iPods? 7 10 Strategies for Success as a New Department Chair 8 Mentoring to Keep Women in Athletics Administration 32 Women on the Move 35, 39 Help Non-Traditionals to Establish New Ties to Campus 34 Strategies to Manage Conflicts on Campus 36 Prevent Headaches that Can Threaten Effective Leaders 38 Editor: Enjoy the Benefits of Reframing 40 Plus 22.5 pages of jobs offering a new start 9-31

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 117 ® FEBRUARY 2007 Volume 16, No.2

By Working Together, We Shall Overcome 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3 Xavier U Advocates Program Leads to New Women's Center .. 6 Academe and Business Evolve to Collaborate? 8 Higher Education: Founded on Faith, but 26 The CAO Position: A Stepping Stone to the Presidency? 27 Women on the Move 28, 30 An "Accidental Academic" Strips Stereotypes 29 Tips to Take Risks, Move Outside Your Comfort Zone 31 Fundraising Can Advance Women's Athletics 32 Using Personal Stories to Reframe Your Life 33 Spelman Leadership Confab: "An Empowerment Zone" 34 Editor: It's a Matter of Choice 36

® MARCH 2007 Volume 16, No.3

Harvard's New President Reflects Feminist Values 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3-5 Politics Tops Student Interests in Annual HER! Survey 6 The Four Rs of Career and Life Success 7 The Theory of Plenty: Form Strategic Partnerships 24 VVhat to Do If Sisterhood Turns Nasty 25 How to Motivate Your School's ComplianCE' with Title IX 27 Women on the Move 28, 31 Why We Can't Find Balance in Work/Life 29 Learn the Lessons of Creativity from the Master Artists 30 Editor: All in All, I'd Best be at the Conference 32 PLUS: 14.5 pages of great jobs seeking women 9-23

Page 118 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, VVinter 2007) Women In Management Review

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Women in management: reflections and projections Virginia E. Schein (pp. 6-18) Keywords: Gender, General management, Leadership, Women ArticleType:Viewpoinl View HTML I View PDF (85 KB)

Professional respect for female and male leaders: Influential gender-relevant factors Hans-Joachim Wolfram, Gisela Mohr, Bir9n Schyns (pp. 19-32) Keywords: Attitudes, Gender, Leadership, Sexual discrimination ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (97 KB)

Japanese corporations: gender differences in fe-defining tacit knowledge Denise J. Luethge, Philippe Byosiere (pp. 33-48) Keywords: Gender, Japan, Knowledge transfer, Mentoring, Organizational behaviour, Tacit knowledge ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (104 KB)

Feminizing leadership In Arab societies: the perspectives of Omani female leaders Asya AI-Lamky (pp. 49-67) Keywords: Cultural studies, Leadership, Oman, Women ArtlcleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (115 KB)

Barriers to acceptance. satisfaction and career growth: Implications for career development and retention of women in selected male occupations in Nigeria Catherine Chovwen (pp. 68-78) Keywords: Career development, Gender, Job satisfaction, Retention ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (75 KB)

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Original Research Articles --~,-,----"-"~~-"------~"-~------~----"""" The Nature of Black Women's Leadership in Community Recreation Sport: An IIluslration of Black Femenist Thoughl •.... 3·15 Ketra L. Armstrong, Ph.D.

Women's motives to exercise, ..•...... •••...... •.....••...... •.....16-27 C. Thogersen.Ntoumani, H. J. Lane, K. Biscomb, H. Jarrett, and A. M. Lane

Bone turnover in premenopausal women with exercise-associated menstrual disorders 28-38 Pamela S. Hinton, Laura S. Hillman, and Rebecca D. Imhoff

"I consider myself an empowered woman": The interaction of sport, gender and disability in the lives of wheelchair basketball players ...... •...... 39·52 Marie Hardin

NAGWS Position Statement

Creating Inclusive and Positive Climates in Girls' and Women's Sport: Position Statement on Ho'!'ophobia, Homonegativism, and Heterosexism. Heather Barber and Vikki Krane ...••••.•53-55

Book Review ------~------"- A Place on the Team: The Triumph and Tragedy of Title IX, Welch Suggs 56-58 Theresa Walton From Ballroom to DanceSport: Aesthetics, Athletics and Body Culture, Caroline Joan S, Picart , ....•...... 59·60 Maxine Leeds Craig

Informational Items

List of WSPAJ Reviewers 2005-2007 61·63

Author Guidelines...... •...... •...... •...... 64-66

About NAGWS ...... •...... 67

Page 120 Feminist Periodicafs (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) WOMEN'S HEALTH & URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAU (Vol. VI, Issue 1, May, 2007)

CONTENTS Editor's Introduction AYSAN SEV'ER (University of Toronto) 1

Forced Sex & Leaving Intimate Relationships: 6 Results ofthe Chicago Women's Health Risk Study CAROLYN REBECCA BLOCK (Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority) WALTER S. DeKESEREDY (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)

Reaching Teenagers Where They Are: 24 Best Practices for Girls' Sexual Health Education DEBORAH L. BEGORAY (University of Victoria) ELIZABETH M. BANISTER (University of Victoria)

Mothers Raising Daughters with Cognitive Delay: 41 Reflections on Menarche & Menstruation BRIITA SALTONSTALL (University of Washington)

Maternal Health Care Services in the State ofCeara, Northeast Brazil 60 ANA CRISTINA LINDSAY (Harvard School of Public Health) TAMARA DUBOWITZ (Harvard School of Public Health) FRANCISCA MARIA ANDRADE (Secretaria Estadual de Saude do Estado do Ceara) JOCILEIDE SALES CAMPOS (Secretaria Estadual de Saude do Estado do Ceara) KAREN E. PETERSON (Harvard School of Public Health)

Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 121 .'1.

4/2006 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

October - December 2006

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

PANORAMA Health, Sexuality and Reproduction among Chile's Indigenous Peoples: A Research Survey, 1990-2004 by Marfa Soledad Perez Moscoso and Claudia Dides Castillo 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 20

CAMPAIGN Towards Laws More Respectful of Human Rights In Health 27 Ecuador The Organic Law on Health and Sexual and Reproductive Rlghls 31 EC in Ecuador Worrying Precedent for the Defense of Women's Human Rights by Azucena Soledispa 34 Nicaragua Abortion, Separation of Church and State, and Civil Rights 36 An Interview with Ana Marfa Pizarro Nicaragua after the Elections: Women's Righls, the Challenge Continues 44 Chile Emergency Contraception: The Arduous Defense of a Human Right 47 Peru Constitutional Tribunal Rules in Favor of EC 52

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES Equality, Protection, Nationality: The Human Rights of Migrants in the Dominican Republic by Sofange Pierre 55 Oi Perejil Documenting Violence 59 The RighI to a Name, the RighI to Nationality by Hilda Guerrero 60 An Interview with Colette Lespinasse Haiti: The Feminization of Migration 62

OPINION Ayurveda, the Science of Life by Marfa Suarez Taro 63

RESOURCES 76

Page 122 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Volume 24, Issue 1 January / February 2007

3 THE FATHER, THE DAUGHTER Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic By Alison Bechdel Reviewed by Anne Elizabeth Moore 4 MOURNING ISN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE DeaY1's Door. Modem Dying and the Ways We Grieve By Sandra Gilbert Reviewed by Rebecca stelnllz 7 THE WORKAOAY WORlO Freedom is Not Enough: Tile Opening 01 tile American Worl

9 WHO'S MINDING THE KlOS? Forgotten Families: Ending tile Growing Crisis Conlronling Cllildren and Working Parents In tile Global Economy By Jody Heymann; Unsung Heroines: Single Motllers and tile American Dream By Ruth Sidel; Singie Motller: Tile Emergence 01 tile Domestic Intellectual By Jane Juffer Reviewed by Martha Nichols 12 MYSTERIES! THE SOLID EARTH I Breaking Trail: A Climbing Life By Arlene Blum; On tile Ice: An Inlimate Portrait 01 Lile at McMurdo Stalion, Antarctica By Gretchen legler Reviewed by Judith Niemi 14 iF IT WEREN'T FOR HER HAIR Secret Daugllter: A Mlxed,Race Daugllter alld tile Mother Wlio Gave Her Away By June Cross Reviewed by Florence Ladd

16 PHOTOGRAPHY MAAWl ROTH: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHANCE By Melanie Braverman

17 GOOD READS WHAT IT Is TO BE HUMAN By Trish Crapo 18 MOBIUS STRIPPING Stripped: Inside the Lives 01 Exotic Dancers By Bernadene 8arton Reviewed by leila J. Rupp 20 DECONSTRUCTING THE CHICKEN Building Houses Out 01 Clllcken Legs: Black Women, Food, and Power By Psyche A. Williams-Forson Reviewed by Francesea Gamber 21 THE SUCK, SLOp, AND 8L1SS Wliat If Your Motller By Judilh Arcana; Daugllter 01 By Kathleen Aguero Reviewed by Enid Shomer 23 THE LANGUAGE WITHOUT A NAME Ministry 01 Pain By Dubravka Ugresic Reviewed by Meredith Tax 24 CURING GENDER AMNESIA Revolutionary Motllers: Women in tile Struggle lor America's Independence 8y Carol 8erkin; Martlla Wasliington: An American Lile By Patricia Brady Reviewed by Martha Saxton 26 YEAH, BABY Murder in Byzantium: A Novel By Julia Kristeva Reviewed by Molly Hite

27 THE POST-COMMUNIST WORLO Tile Tl1ird Shore: Women's Fiction from East Central Europe Edited by Agata Schwartz and luise von Fiotow Re,iewed by Daniela Hurezanu 28 LANDSCAPES AND INTERIORS A Map 01 Glass By Jane UrqUhart; Sylvanus Now By Donna Morrissey Reviewed by Anne Marie Todkill 30 OBITUARY: JEAN BAKER MllliR, 1927 - 2006 GROWTH IS THE GREAT GIFT By Abigail J. stewart 32 ON MY BOOKSHELF THE FOOD WARS By Jan lita Grover Feminist Periodicals (v,26, n.4, Winter 2007) Page 123 Volume 24, Issue 2 March / April 2007

3 FEMINISM'S BIG IDEA The "ouble Between Us: An Uneasy History of White and Black Women in the Feminist Movement By Winifred Brelnes Reviewed by Ellen Willis 5 KIDNAPPED IN IRAQ Friendly Hre By Giuliana Sgrena. Translated by Lesley Freeman Riva "The Jjll Carroll Story" By Jill canoll with contextual narrative by Peter Grier Reviewed by Kerryn Higgs 9 THE TYRANNY OF CHEERFULNESS Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy By Samaniha King Reviewed by Ellen Leopold 11 THE TRUTHS OF DIRTY ANGERNAILS· A Mile In Her Boots: Women Who Work In the Wild By Jennifer Rove Her Best Shot Women and Guns in America By Laura Browder Reviewed by Mary Zeiss Stange 14 INTERVIEW: KATHA Poum-BECAUSE TIlIIIUS ARE WORSE, PEOPlE ARE PA~NG Affirmo" By Jaclyn, Friedman 16 Dishing with the Gi~s ... Oops, the Women Our BodIes, Ourselves: Menopause By The Boston Women's Health Book Collective I Feel Bad About My Neck, and Other Thoughts about Being a Woman By Nora Ephron Reviewed by Emily Tolh 1B THE POET-SCULPTOR Domain of Perfect Affection By Robin Becker Reviewed by Mary Cappello

20 POETRY: INTfRT1lJALANO ON /HE 13m ANNIJAL JULY 411EAIJ1NG OF "SGNG OF MYSElF" By Liz Ahl 20 FIELD NOTES: TilE POOIC SEQtJEllC< By Robin Becker 21 CARTOON: MITZI'S BUlG: ACAUTWNARY TAlE By Jennller Camper 22 WAGING PEACE Elise Boulding: ALife in the Cause 01 Peace By Mary Lee Morrison Reviewed by Judith Nies 23 THE BRAZIL OF THE IMAGINATION Samba Dreamers By Kathleen de Azevedo Reviewed by Marguerite lIamar Harrison 25 THE MAKING OF THE FEMALE SELF This Changes Everything: The Relational RevoluUon in Psychology By Christina Robb Reviewed by Ellen Herman 26 BITCH-THE NOUN, THE VERB, THE MAGAZINE Bitch/est: Ten Years of Cullural Criticism from tile Pages ofBitch Magazine Edited by Lisa Jervis and Andi Zeisler Reviewed by Michelle Humphrey

28 OBiTUARY: TilE Pouncs OF PASSW" - EllEN WillIS, t941-2006 By Ann Snllow

29 OBITUARY: Mm"" TIlE CASE FOR SocIAUST-FEMlfIiSM -UllIAN ROBlNSO", 1941-2006 By Clarissa Alkinson 30 THE PATRON SAiNT OF CREEPY DUOES Rose of No Man's Lalld By Michelle Tea Reviewed by Jennller Malison 32 ON MY BOOKSHELF: Worlds In Despair By Nancy Mairs Page 124 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORfER

Volume 27, Number 1 CONTENTS Winter 2006

WORK/LIFE CONFLICT IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION Welcome and Opening Remarks...... 1

Keynote Address: Want Gender Equality? Die Childless at Thirty Joan C. Williams...... 3

Panel One: Professional Women and Work/Life Conflict Laura Cohen, moderator...... 17 Deborah Epstein Henry...... 19 Cymhia Thomas Calvert 23 Pamela Stone...... 27 TIviia Perry...... 33

Panel Two: Stereotypes in the Litigation of Work/Life Conflict Elaine Jacoby, moderator...... 37 Stephen Bergstein 39 Susan E. Huhta...... 43 Susan T. Fiske ...... 47

Introduction of Honored Speaker Dean Stuart L. Deutsch...... 51

Honored Speaker Commissioner Stuart J. [shimllTll ...... 53

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, fJ.4, Winter 2007) Page 125 - Women's Studies

VOLUME 36, NUMBER 1 JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2007

Contents

"To AIisoun NowWol I Tellen AI My Love-Longing": Chaucer's Treatment ofThe Courtly Love Discourse in 111e Miller's Tale 1 SHANNON FORBES

Reminiscences of Below Stairs: English Female Domestic Servants Between the Two World Wars 15 JANE L. HEGSTROM

Poetry 35 SUSAN FOX

Book Review 41 JUDITH STRONG ALBERT

In Btief 47

Recent Publications 53

Notes on Contributors 55

Page 126 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) Women's Studies An Interdisciplinary Journal

VOLUME 36, NUMBER 2 MARCH 2007

Contents

The Masquerader in the Garden: Gender and the Body in Angela Carter's The Magic Toyshop 57 ELIZABETH GARGANO

Death is the Dress She Wears: Plath's Grand Narrative 79 VICTORIA ANDERSON

Feminist Witnessing and Social Difference: The Trauma of Heterosexual Otherness in Vera Brittain's Testament ofYo 11th 95 ILYA PARIUNS

Book Reviews 117 JUDITH STRONG ALBERT RACHELPATONE

In Brief 129

Recent Publications 137

Notes on Contributors 139

Feminist Periodicals (v. 26, n.4, Wmter 2007) Page 127 WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY 5 Q VOLUME 34 NUMBERS 1 & 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2006

11 Editors' Note 108 Reading Nafisi in the West: Authenticity, Orientalism, and CINDI KATZ & NANCY K. MillER "Liberating" Iranian Women MITRA RASTEGAR 13 Introduction: The Global & the Intimate GERALDINE PRATT & VICTORIA ROSNER 129 Pages from Persepolis 2: The Story ofa Rerum MARJANE SATRAPI PART I-FEMINISM AT THE LIMITS OF LIBERALISM 133 Narratives and Rights: Zlata's Diary and the Circulation of 2S "Security Moms" in the Early Twentieth-Century United Stories of Suffering Ethnicity States: The Gender ofSecurity in Neoliberalism SIDONIE SMITH INDERPAL GREWAL 153 Colonial Pedagogics ofPassing: Literature and the 40 "Scouting Parties and Bold Detachments": Toward a Reproduction ofFrenchness Postcapitalist Feminism JARROD HAYES HESTER EISENSTEIN 173 Royaltronic RESPONSES TO HESTER EISENSTEIN ------EliZABETH TREADWEll

63 Not Acquiescence, bnt Multilingual Resistance PART III-THE REACHES OF EMPIRE JUOITH STACEY

174 Locating the GloballRethinking the Local: Suffrage Politics, 69 Feminism and the Global Economy Architecture, and Space VALENTINE MOGHADAM L"(NNE WALKER

72 Imagining and Enacting a Postcapitalist Feminist Economic 197 The Modern Girl in India in the Interwar Years: Interracial Politics Intimacies, International Competition, and Historical Eclipsing L K. GIBSON·GRAHAM PRill RAMAMURTHY

79 Complicities ofWestem Feminism 227 Pretty Girl Murdered SHU·MEI SHIH HASANTHIKA SIRISENA

B2 Politics Is Plural 235 Field Note: Ahmedabad, India MEAGHAN MORRIS CAlEB JOHNSTON

87 Response to Commentaries 239 3: value acquisition: HESTER EISENSTEIN BETSY FAGIN

242 Field Note: Palestine 90 Field No~e: Columbus, Georgia, USA NADIA ABU·ZAHRA SARA KOOPMAN

250 Jamaica Kincaid's Practical Politics of the Intimate in 94 Field Note: Ciudad Juarez, Mexico My Garden(book): MEliSSA W. WRIGHT AGNESE FIDECARO

98 Blood I Never Saw Was War 271 True Sport: A Gardener's Diary ANN FISHER·WIRTH B.L ROBINSON

100 The Kiss: A Rhyme for Blood and Peace 272 Shipwreck ANNIE FINCH EliZABETH ROBINSON

101 Field Note: Southern Arizona, USA 274 Field Note: Tangiers, Morocco JUANITA SUNDBERG CHEMSEDDOHA BORAKI Translated by Suzanne Ruta PART II-PEDAGOGY AND AMBIVALENCE

106 Uncle Ali Died on July 19, 2005 SORAYA SHALFOROOSH

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Page 128 Feminist Periodicals (v.26, n.4, Winter 2007) WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY S Q VOLUME 34 NUMBERS 1 & 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2006 (Continued) PART IV-THE lEGACIES OF DIASPORA PART VIII-BOOK REVIEWS

279 Things ofthe Irretrievable Past 446 Feminist Approaches to the Global Intimate BRENDA LIN ALISON MOUNTZ &.JENNIFER HYNDMAN

293 Message to Legatee 464 Shattering the Stereotypes: Muslim Women Speak Out edited by GLORIA FRYM Fawzia Afzal-Khan; Saba Mahmood's Politics ofPiety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject; and 4fsaneh Najmabadi's 295 The Native and the Diasporic: Owning America in Native Women with Mustaches, Men Without Beards.- Gender and Sexual American and Asian American Literatures Anxieties ofIranian Modernity SHIRLEY GEOK·lIN LIM NEGAR MOTTAHEDEH

309 Diaspora ofCamptown: The Forgotten War's Monstrous Family 471 Tani E. Barlow'J The Question of If-omen in Chinese Feminism GRACE M. CHO CAROLYN CARTIER

332 On Frailty 476 Ara Wilson's The Intimate Economies ofBangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons, MARGO BERDESHEVSKY and Avon Ladies in the Global City and Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing's Friction: An Ethnography ofGlobal Connection PART V-INTIMATE PUBLICS DEIRDRE MCKAY

334 "At Risk"? The Fed Up Honeys Re-Present the Gentrification 4Bl Valentine M. Moghadam's Globalizing Women: Transnational ofthe Lower East Side Feminist Networks and Richa Nagar and the Sangtin Writers' CAITliN CAHill Playing with Fire: Feminist Thought and Activism Through Seven Lives in India 364 The Real Enemy Is the One Who Removes the War SARAH E. DEMPSEY CHRISTINA DAVIS 487 Cindi Katz's Growing Up Global: Economic Restructuring and Children's Everyday Lives and Geraldine Pratt's Working Feminism 365 Globalizing Intimacy: The Role of Information and DIANE DETOURNAY, MARION TRAUB·WERNER, & RICHA NAGAR Communication Technologies in Maintaining and Creating Relationships 498 Minor Transnationalism edited by Fran<;oise Lionnet and Gill VALENTINE Shu-mei Shih MARIAN EIDE 394 "Straight" Women, Queer Texts: Boy-Love Manga and the Rise ofa Global Counterpublic 501 Zillah Eisenstein's Against Empire: Feminisms, Racism, and the ANDREA WOOD West and Cynthia Enloe's The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in a New Age ofEmpire 415 We Need Each Other: A Report on Water and Wine, a WENONA GILES Performance in Armenia NANCY AGABIAN 507 Carol Burke's Camp All.American, HanoiJane, and the High.and. Tight: Gender, Folklore, and Changing Military Culture and Gender, 430 Field Note: London, England Conflict, and Peacekeeping edited by Dyan Mazurana, Angela BRONWYN PARRY Raven-Roberts, and Jane Parpart JENNIFER HYNDMAN PART VI-FEMINIST ClASSICS REVISITED: ON GAYlE RUBIN'S "THE TRAFFIC IN WOMEN: NOTES ON THE 'POLITICAL ECONOMY' OF SEX" 512 Alison Blunt's Domicile and Diaspora: Anglo.Indian Women and the Spatial Politics ofHome 434 Response to "The Traffic in Women" ANTOINETTE BURTON LAURA KIPNIS 516 Roya Hakakian'sJourney from the Land ofNo: A Girlhood Caught 438 Feminism as a Way ofLife in Revolutionary Iran; Azadeh Moaveni's LipstickJihad: A Memoir EliZABETH A. POVINElLI ofGrowing Up Iranian in America and American in Iran; and Marjane Satrapi's Embroideries PART VII-GLOBAL INTIMACIES NAHID MOZAFFARI

528 Cultures ofTransnational Adoption edited by Toby Alice Volkman 442 Extra Heaven CAROL J. SINGLEY LISA CRONEBERG

444 After the Equinox PART IX-ALERTS AND PROVOCATIONS: A FEMINIST SPHERE FOR DEBATE lODY BOLZ AND ACTION

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Contents

Articles

Preserving the Core ofRoe: Linda J. Wharton, Susan Frietsche, Reflections on Planned Parenthood v. Casey and Kathryn Kolbert 317

Why Legal Education is Failing Women Sari Bashi and Maryana Iskander 389

Anything but a Hypocrite: Interactional Musings on Race, Colorblindness, and the Redemption ofStrom Thurmond Osagie K. Obasogie 451

Comment

South Africa's Wedding Jitters: Consolidation, Abolition, or Proliferation? Michael W. Yarbrough 497

Book Reviews

Are Women Human? and Other Illternatiollal Dialogues Tracy E. Higgins 523

Legal Tenderness: Feminist Perspectives 011 Contract Law Martha M. Ertman 545

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