The Un vers ty of W scons n System Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 22, Number I, Spring 2002 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 22, Number 1 Spring 2002

Periodical literature is the culling edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarteriy 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 of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As pUblication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

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

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

Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include pUblications that, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs. Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A Directory of Women's Media pUblished by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, , NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals andNewspapers: A Union List of/he Holdings ofMadison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1982).

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

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AWlS MAGAZINE 10. Popline, Women's Resources International. 1. 1971. 12. "The African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multi­ 2. 4/year. disciplinary and international journallhat publishes 3. $24 (member), ($60 non-member). Membership: original research, comprehensive review articles, short $15·60 ($24 allocated 10 sUbscription). reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 650, Africa. The Journal strives to provide a forum for Washington, DC 20005. [email: [email protected]] African authors, as well as others working in Africa, 10 5. Susan L. Ganter. share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, 7. ISSN 0160·256X and to disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful 8. OCLC 23747329. information on reproductive health throughout the 9. Madison. conlinent." 12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women 10 enter

the sclences and achieve their career goals. n AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 1. 1987. AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCiAL WORK 2. 4/year. 1. 1986. 3. North America: $52 (indiv.), $50 (students, pensioners 2. 4/year. and unemployed indiv.), $65 (inst.); Republic of South 3. $63 (Indlv.), $293 (In.I.), add $8 .unace rale, or Africa: R85 (indiv.), R77 (students, pensioners & $16 air mail rate (or foreign postage (Canada: add unemployed indiv.), Rl77 (inst.); Southern Africa: 7% subscription cost, GST). Single copy: $26 Rl00 (indiv.), R83 (students, pensioners & (lndlv.), $65 (inst.) (California residents add 7.25% unemployed), R193 (inst.); UK, Europe & other African sales tax). states: £35 (indiv.), £30 (students, pensioners & 4. Orders trom North & South America, Australia, unemployed), £40 (in st.). China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, & 4. P.O. Box 61163, Bishopsgate, 4008, Kwa Zulu Natal, the Philippines: Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Republic of South Africa. [email: Rd" Thousand Oaks, CA 91320; orders from the [email protected] or [email protected]) U.K., Europe, the Middle East, and Africa: 6 BonhiU (website: http://www.agenda.org.za) St., London EC2A 4PU, United Kingdom; orders 5. Lou Haysom. from India and South Asia: P.O. Box 4215, New 6. Rm. E302, Diakonia Clr., 20 St. Andrews St., Delhi 110048, India. (email: [email protected] Glenwood, Durban 4001, Republic of South Africa. [website: hltp:/Iwww.sagepub.com] [email: [email protected]) 5. Miriam Dinerma n. 7. ISSN 1013·0950. 6. Miriam Dinerman, Ed., Affitia, School of Social 8. OCLC 25255461. Work, Yeshiva Unlv., 2495 Amsterdam Ave., New 9. Madison. York, NY 10033. 12. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender 7. ISSN 0886·1099. equity." It is "a media project about women and 8. OCI.C 12871850. gender, giving women a voice to articulate their needs 9. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; River Falls; and unite about them. We aim to question and Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. challenge the current understanding of gender 10. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women's relations in South Africa." studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, THE AHFAO JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE MI. 1. 1984. 11. Academic Search I EBSCOhost, Ebsco Online, 2. 2/year. MasterFILE Premier/EBSCOhost, ProQuest. 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (in.I.). Single copies: $15 (indlv.), 12. "This Journal is committed to the discussion and $25 (in.!.). development of feminist values, theories, and 4. The Ahfad Journal, Suite 1205,4141 N. Henderson knowledge as they relate to social work research, Rd., Arlington, VA 22203, or The Ahfad Univ. for education, and praclice." Contains articles, reports Women, P.O. Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan. of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 5. Amna E. Badri. Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimination 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, and oppression, especially with respect to gender, Omdurman, Sudan. but including race, ethnicily, class, age, disability, 7. ISSN 0255·4070. and sexual and affectional preference as welL" 8. OCLC 12747640. 9. Madison. AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 10. ERIC, available on microfilm from Bell & Howell 1. 1997. Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 2. 3/year. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, ProQuest. 3. Nigeria: N1500; Africa: $50 (Indiv.), $55 (in.t.); 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific elsewhere: $65 (indiv.), $105 (in st.). Single copies: research in women's development issues in Sudan Nigeria: N500; elsewhere: $35. and other African countries." 4. Editorial Office, African Journal of Reproductive Health, No.4 Nofoje Ave., Off Uwasota S1. / P.O. ARISE: AWOMEN'S DEVELOPMENTAL MAGAZINE Box 10231, Benin City, Ubowo, Edo State, Nigeria. PUBLISHED BY ACFODE [email: [email protected] 1. 1990. [email protected]] {website: 2. 4/year. hUp:/Iwww.hsph.harvard.edu.ajrh or 3. 530, Ug. Sh•. 15,000. http://www.wharc.freehosting.net] 4. Action (or Development, P.O. Box 16729, Wandegeya, 5. Friday Okonofua, Rachel Snow. Kampala, Uganda. {email: [email protected]] 7. ISSN 1118·4841. 5. Editorial board. 8. OCLC 36782954. 8. OCLC 24765934. iv

9. Madison. 12. "~ is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to 12. Arise focuses on women's interests in business. critical and creative writing in English or French on the economics, politics, family, and international topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review development and assistance in Uganda. essays, book reviews, art and poetry."

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women as a monolithic group do nol fall within our 10. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to mandate. Because conditions in inequality are Poetry in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical continually changing, our mandate is also Verse. continually changing." 12. "~publishes literature and art by women. It exists to nurture women's creativity through the wide BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND promotion and publication of women's finest work." OUR FRIENDS 1. 1990. CAMERA OBSCURA 2. 2/year. 1. 1976. 3. $18 (indiv,), $25 (inst.) (free to women in prisons, 2. 3/year. nursing homes, and mental inst., and free on tape to 3. $27 (indiv.), $70 (insl.). Add $12 [oreign poslage (GST print-disabled subscribers, see below). #R126496330). Single copies: $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.), 4. P.O. Box 24839, Eugene OR 97402. For taped back volumes: $70, copies: Jewish Braille Inst., 110 East 30th St., New 4, Journals Fulfillment, Duke Univ. Pr., 905 W. Main St., York, NY 10016 (800-433-1531). [email: Suite 18B, Durham, NC 27701, {website: [email protected]) {websile: hltp:/lwww.dukepress.edu) (Electronic subscriptions: http://www.pond.neV-ckinberg/bridges] Project Muse at muse.jhu.edu). 5. Clare Kinberg, 5. Editorial Collective, 7. ISSN 1046 8358. 6. The Editors, Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film Studies, 8. OCLC 20542141. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010. 10. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 12. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that 8. OCLC 4818143. combines traditional Jewish values of justice and 9. Madison; Milwaukee. repair of the wortd with insights honed by the 10. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and feminist, lesbian and gay movements." women's studies indexes, 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, GenderWatch, CAFRA NEWSINOVEDADES CAFRA SwetsNetNavigator. 1. 1987 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA). 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic 2. 2lyear. theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and 3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), Caribbean: 50 units of local performance. currency and not exceeding $20 U,S. (indiv.), 55 units of local currency and not exceeding $25 U.S. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW (inst.), elsewhere: $20 US (indiv.), $25 US (inst.). 1. 1985. 4. CAFRA, P,O. Bag 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & 2. 2/year. Tobago, West Indies. {email: [email protected]) 3. $21.40 Cdn. (studenVlow-income), $42.80 (indiv.), 5. Editorial Collective. $32.10 Cdn (NAWL members), $69.55 Cdn. (insl.). 7. ISSN 1016-9741. Outside Canada: add $10 (U.S,), $36 (international). 8. OCLC 26343925. Prices include GST. 9. Madison, 4, Univ. of Toronto Press, Journals Division, 5201 10. Women's Resources International. Dufferin St., North York, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada. 12. "CAFRA News is the quarterly newsletter and [emait:[email protected]) primary networking tool of the Caribbean 5. Editorial Collective, Association for Feminist Research and Action 6. Faculty of law, Univ, of Toronto, 78 Queen's Park, (CAFRA), a regional network of feminists, individual Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C5, Canada. researchers, activists and women's organizations, 7. ISSN 0832-8781. which seeks to channel the collective powers of 8. OCLC 13902155. women for individual and societal transformation. lis 9, Madison, main purposes are to: inform members and other 10. Canadian, legal, and women's studies indexes. interested persons about the activities and 12. "The CJWl is the only Canadian legal periodical programmes of the association; provide a forum for dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of discussion and debate on key issues of concern to legal issues of concern to women." women in the region; promote the sharing of experiences and foster links among individual CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME feminists, activists and women's organizations; 1. 1978. assist in breaking down language barriers in the 2. 4/year. region; stimulate women's creative expre~sion; and 3. Canada: $38.52 Cdn. (indiv.), $53.50 Cdn. (in st.). contribute to the development of the women's Outside Canada: add $15 Cdn. postage Single copies: movement regionally and internationally." $10.70 + $2.50 Cdn. postage (Canada & U.S.), $9 (international), CALYX 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele 1. 1976. St., North York, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. (email: 2. 3/year. [email protected]] (website: 3. $19.50 (indiv.), $25 (lib. & insl.), $15 (low income). http://www.yorku.calcwscf/home.htmlj Canada/Mexico: add $10; overseas: add $20 5. Luciana Ricciutelli. postage. Single copies: $9,50 + $2 postage, 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339, 8. OCLC 9951504. 5. Editorial Collective. 9. Madison. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women Studies Abstracts; 8. OCLC 3114927. Women's Resources International, Women's Studies 9. Madison. Index. vi

12. "CWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal Caucuses, features on academic mailers and job thai brings exciting scholarship about women to discrimination, and announcements of feminist non·scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences conferences, calls for papers, research in progress, and bridges the gap between Canada's languages and publications." and cultures." CRiTICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW GENDER, AND CULTURE 1. 1991. 1. 1985. 2. 2/year. 2. 2/yr (1 print, 1 electronic). 3. $20 (student), $25 (indiv., public interest org.), $50 3. $25 (indiv.), $20 (sludenl, wilh copy of 1.0.), $30 (insl.). (lnst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. Add $4.50 (Canada and Mexico) or $7.50 (other 4. Columbia Univ. School of Law. 435 Wesl116th St.. international) foreign postage. Single copies: $15 New York, NY 10027-7297.{email: (single issues), $30 (double issues). [email protected]] [website: 4. 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Both national and and creative work in feminism and gender studies. international in focus, the Journal is intended to Seeking connections among academic, crealive, and serve as a forum for topics inadequately addressed political approaches to gender, Critical Matrix brings In most law journals and reviews, induding issues together written and visual materials that explore, concerning women, children, famlly, sexuality, redefine, or reach across traditional disciplinary reproductive rights, and violence. The articles in boundaries. Edited by graduate students, guided by JGL approach legal issues from a variety of an advisory board of nationally recognized scholars, disciplines. We aim to promote an expansive view and pUblished twice yearly by the Program in Women's of feminism embracing women and men of all Studies at Princeton University, Critical Matrix solicits colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cultures." new work by authors from multiple disciplines, at any stage in their careers, with or without academic COMMON GROUND affiliation." 1, 1985. (Publication presumed suspended.) 2. 1/year. DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL 3. $12 (indiv.), $17 (insl.). Back issues: $10. STUDIES 4. P.O. Box 454, Sautee-Nacoochee GA, 30571·0454. 1. 1989. 5. Lilith Quinlan. 2. 3fyear. 8. OCLC 23150159. 3. $35 (indiv.), $75 (insl.). Add $10 for forei9n poslage. 12. "A journal where grassroots women speak from the Sin91e copies: $12.95 (indiv.), $20 (insI.), pius $3 heart By putting the power of the press in the postage for one issue, $1 for each additional issue. hands of poor women, Common Ground helps them 4. 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psychoanalysis, the Edifors are especially interested 4. 13th Moon, English Dept., SUNY-Albany, Albany, NY in those areas of controversy that invite the 12222. divergent perspectives and insights of different 5. Judith E. Johnson. disciplines. Early issues of SGS will focus on 7. ISSN 0094-3320. transgender Identities and intersexuality; 8. OCLC 2587697. contemporary readings of the category of 9. Madison; Milwaukee. perversion; puberty and adolescence revised and 10. Humanities,language/literay, and poetry indexes. revisited; and the intersections among class, race, 12. Features theorelical and critical articles, poetry, fiction, and gender in theory, culture, and the clinical art, reviews, and translations of women's writing. "13th situation. The primary goal of SGS Is to promote Moon is the oldest continuously published feminist dialogue on these and other timely topics among literary magazine of those founded in the 1970's clinicians, researchers, and theorists. Consonant revival of feminism. Its field of scholarship is literature with this goal, the journal will also publish related and graphic art by contemporary women...." 13th work from the humanities, social sciences, and Moon provides a forum for material often neglected by natural sciences, where questions involving gender the larger culture which does not bear women's and sexuality are currently in lively debate." concerns in mind, and by translators of foreign language literatures who overlook the work of TEEN VOICES MAGAZINE contemporary women writers. It is committed to 1. 1988. publishing the work of minority women, lesbians, and 2. 4/year. women of color, and has published .....a large selecllon 3. $19.95. Canada: US$24; other foreign: please call of writers who are either 'new formalists' or 617-426-5505. SIn91e copies: $5. experimentalists..... 4. Teen Voices, P.O. Box 120-027, Basion, MA 02112­ 0027. 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(sln9le issues), GST. to integrate issues of gender, race, class, and cullure 4, Tessera, cia Martine Delvaux, Etudes lilleraires, into the curriculum. Book reviews, syllabi, and UQAM, C.P. 8888, Succursale centre-ville, resource lists are also included." Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3P8, Canada. [website: http://www.lessera.or9) THE TRIBUNE 5. Editorial Collective 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 0840-4631. 2. 4/year. 8. OCLC 20493998. 3. North America: $12; Europe, Australia, New Zealand, 9. Madison. Japan: $16; free to Africa, Asia, the Pacific,lalin 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Canadian Women's America, the Caribbean and the Middle East. Single Periodical Index (CRIAW, Faculty of Extension, copies: $3. University of Alberta); MLA International 4. IWTC, 777 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY Bibliography Women's Resources International. 10017. {email: [email protected]@lgc.apc.org] 12. "A bilingual (French, English) periodical, Tessera [website: hUp:/Iwww.womenink.org] was begun to publish the theoretical and 5. Anne S. Walker. experimental writing of Quebec;oise and English~ 7. ISSN 0738·9779. Canadian feminists in the form of creative and 8. OCLC 8339405. critical texts that cross genre boundaries." 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, GenderWatch. 12. "The Tribune is a women and development quarterly. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE It is a clearinghouse of information on women's issues 1. 1973. and concerns, with a focus on the global south," 2. lIyear. 3. $10 (Indiv.), $20 (Insl.). xxvii

TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE 7. ISSN 0227·0628 (ISBN 1·877859·07·9). 1. 1982. 8. OCLC 7495216. 2, 2/year. 9. Madison. 3. £6.50/$11 (unwaged Indiv.), £8.50/$15 (Britain & 10. Book review, humanities, language/literary, and Ireland, Indiv.), £10/$16 (Europe, indiv.), £13/$21 women's studies indexes. (rest of world, indiv.), £251$40 (inland Insl.), £35/$60 12. "The purpose of Uncoverings is 10 carry out AQSG's (overseas inst). Please pay by international money mission to encourage, present, and preserve accurate order outside the U,K. research on quilts, quilt making and related textiles, 4. 39 Ebume Rd., London. N7 6AU , England. and to provide an accessible, enriching connection 5. Editorial Collective. from the past to the future. n 8. OCLC 16406843. 9. Madison. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 11. Contemporary Women's Issues. 1. 1995. 12. "Publication of readable and insightful articles on 2. 12/year. areas of current concern within radical feminism. 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Renzetti, Violence Against Women, Dept. of edu] [website: hltp:/lwww.ululsa.edu /tswlll Sociology, SI. Joseph's Univ., Philadelphia, PA 19131. 5. Holly I.alrd. 7. ISSN 1077·8012. 6. Editor, TSWl, The University of Tulsa, 600 South 8. OCI.C 30869194. College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104. 9. Madison. 7. ISSN 0732·7730. 10. Criminal justice. family, legal, linguistics, police 8. OCLC 8426594. science, psychology, risk, social science, violence, and 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Oshkosh; Whitewater. women's studies indexes. 10, Book review, humanities, language/literary, and 11. Academic Search / EBSCOhosl, Ebsco Online, women's studies indexes. MasterFllE Premier / EBSCOhost, Ingenta, NESlI, 12. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature is n a scholarly ProQuesl, OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections journal that pUblishes articles, notes, archival Online, RoweCom Inforrnation Quest, research, and reviews dealing with the life and work SwetsNetNav/gator. of women writers of every period and in all 12. 'Violence Against Women is a peer-reviewed scholarly languages... journal that focuses on gender-based violence against women in all forms and across cullural and national U.S..JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL: ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT boundaries. It publishes empirical research as well as 1. 1991. historical and cross cultural analyses. A primary goal 2. 2/year. Is to foster dialogue among those working In various 3. $35 (indiv.), $70 (insl.). Forei9n, add $5. fields and disciplines, as well as in agencies and other 4. Josai Cenler in Riverside, cia Extension Center, settings, and among those from diverse backgrounds Unlv. of California, Riverside, 1200 University Ave., in terms of ethno-cultural and racial Identity, sexual Riverside, CA 92507. orientation, and experiences of 5. Sally A. HasUngs,Yoko Kawashima, Noriko Mizuta. victimization/survivorship. ~ 7. ISSN 1059·9770. 8. OCLC 24838451. WiSCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 9. Madison. 1. 1985. 12. U.S.-Japan Women's Journal focuses on "Japanese 2. 2/year. Women's Studies, Asian Women's Studies and 3. $30. Single copies: $15. Special National Women comparative studies of women." It fosters "the Law Students Assn. Conference Edition: $8. exchange of scholarship on women and gender 4. cia University of Wisconsin Law School, Editorial between the U.S., Japan and other countries." Offices, 975 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706. Back issues from William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main St.. UNCOVERINGS Buffalo, NY 14209·1987. 1. 1981. 5. Emilia Sicilia. 2. lIyear, 8. OCLC 12192424. 3. $18, plus $2 shipping & handling; add $.75 per each 9 Green Bay; Madison; Stevens Point; Whitewater, additional copy. 10. lAC's Current Law Index; Index to legal Periodicals; t 4. American Quilt Study Group, 35 l> & Holdrage St., Westlaw. East Campus Loop, P.O. Box 4737, Lincoln, NE 11. lexis/Nexis/Academic Universe Web. 68504-0737. 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THE WISE WOMAN 12. 'Womanist Theory and Research is a biannual, peer­ 1. 1980. edited, interdisciplinary, intercullural, international 2. Quarterly. journal on women of color. Reflecting womanist 3. $15. Single ropy: $4. inclusivity, WTR provides a forum for exchanging 4. 2441 Cordova SI., Oakland, CA 94602. feminist research, theory, and ideas among women of 5. Ann Forfreedom. color scholars and students in the humanilies, social 7. ISSN: 0883·119X. sciences, education, theology,law, medicine, politics, 8. OCLC 12067355. librarianship, journalism, art, information technologies, 9. Madison. and telecommunications." 10. Bell & Howelllnformalion and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL 12. liThe Wise Woman is a feminist journal that focuses 1. 1980. on feminist issues, Goddess lore, feminist 2. 2/year. spirituality, and Feminist Witchcraft. This journal 3. $20 (indiv.), $38 (insl.), plus $8 surface rale or 515 air includes women's istorylherstory, news, analysis, rate for foreign postage. Single copies: $10. critical reviews, art, poetry, photos, cartoons by 4. Woman's Art Inc., 1711 Harris Rd., Laverock, PA Bulbul, exclusive interviews, and original research 19038·7208. about witch hunts, women's heritage, and women 5. Elsa Honig Fine. today." 7. ISSN 0270·7993. 8. OCLC 6497852. WOMAN AND EARTH (ZHENSHCHINA I ZEMLlA) 9. Green Bay; Madison; Platteville; Rock Co.; Stevens 1. 1979. (Previous name: Woman and Russia.) Point; Superior. 2. lIyear. 10. Art, humanities, and women's studies indexes; 3. $10 per issue. Free copies sent to women in available on microfilm from Bell & HowelllnformaUon & Russia/CIS/NIS and Eastern Europe. Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 4. Suite 7F, 467 Central Park West, New York, NY 12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women in the 10025. [email: womearth@dorsaLorg] [website: visual arts. "We are Interested in a re-interpretation of hllp:/Jwww.dorsai.org/-womearth] art history from our new awareness as women.... 5. Tatyana Mamonova. Woman's Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of 8. OCLC 27724086. ideas and for honest criticism: 9. Madison; Stevens Point. 11. GenderWatch. WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 12. Woman and Earth is an "international eco-feminist 1. 1990. magazine in English and Russian." Its focus is on 2. 3lyear. women (globally) and Russia and the environment, 3. £34 (indiv., UK, EU and rest of world), £143(inst., UK, and it also features art, music, dance, poetry and EU & resl of wortd), $60 (indiY., US), $235 (ins/., US). fiction, as well as gender and health issues. 4. Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis ltd., Customer Services Dept., Rankine Rd., Basingsloke, Hampshire WOMAN MAGAZINE RG24 8PR, United Kingdom. (website: http://www. 1. 1996. tanf.co.uk] 2. 4lyear. 5. Isobel Armstrong, Helen Carr, Laura Marcus, Alison 3. U.S.: $24; Canada: $16 (indiv.), $21.90 (insl.) (GST Mark. #890584899). 6. Women: A Cultural Review, clo Dept. of English, 4. WOMAN magazine, Woman Newsmagazine Inc., 8irkbeck College, Malet SI., London WC1E 7HX, 422 Parliament SI., P.O. Box 82510, Toronto, England. Ontario M5A 3AO, Canada.[email & email 7. ISSN 0957·4042. submissions: woman@ womanmag.com) [website: 8. OCLC 22349229. hllp:www.womanmag.com) 9. Madison. 5. Elizabeth Scott. 10. Women's Resources International. 6. ISSN 1205·9935. 11. Catchword. Ebsco Online, OGLe's Electronic 7. OCLC 36598914. Collections Online (ECO), RoweCom Information 11. "WOMAN magazine is an information resource for Quest, SwetsNetNavigator. women. It is a place of community where common 12. "Women: A Cultural Review is a new initiative in issues are explored and discussed; a celebration of feminist thought and ct,llture. It explores the role and women's contributions to the search for answers in representation of women in arts and culture, past and a complex worfd. D present, taking up the challenging debates on sexuality and gender." WOMANIST THEORY AND RESEARCH 1. 1994. WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2. 2/year. 1. 1989. 3. $11 (indiY.), $33 (insl.). Foreign: $22 (indiY.) $44 2. 4/year. (inst.). Single copies: $5. 3. $70 (indiY), $150 (insl.), $250 (libr. & subscriplion 4. Woman'st Theory & Research, The Institute for agencies). Canada: add 35%, plus another 7% G&S African-American Studies, Univ. of Georgia, 312 lax (GST #R129786984); plus plus 8% in Candler Hall, Athens, GA 30602·3012. (email: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and [email protected]) [website: Labrador; add 45% for other foreign postage. http://www.uga.edu/-womanist] 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice SI., Binghamton, NY 5. Barbara A. McCaskill, Layli Phillips. 13904. 7. ISSN 1077·0380. 5. Donna C. Hale. 8. OCLC 38872419. xxix

6. Donna C. Hale, Dept of Criminal Justice, 210 issues. Add US$1.50 for postage (Canada & Mexico) Horton Hall, Shippensburg Unlv., Shippensburg, PA or US$3 (other inti, mailing). 17257·2299. 4. Communication Dept., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, 7. ISSN 0897-4454. VA 22030. (email: [email protected] 8. OCLC 17501958. 5, Anita Taylor. 9. Madison; Platteville. 7. ISSN 8755-4550. 10. Alternative press, criminal justice, family, Islamica, 8. OCLC 11313029. public affairs, social science, sodal work, and 9, Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside. women's studies Indexes. 10. MLA; Women's Resources International; Women's 11. Contemporary Women's Issues (highly selective). Studies Index. 12. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical 11. GenderWatch, devoted specifically to interdisciplinary and 12. "Women & language is an interdisciplinary research international scholarly research and criminal justice periodical and newsletter, associated with the practice dealing with all areas of women and Organization for the StUdy of Communication criminal Justice." language and Gender, which seeks to provide a feminist forum for those interested in communication. WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATiONAL MAGAZINE language and gender. It raises questions on the 1. 1976. construclion of gender and the interconnections 2. 4/year. among sex, gender, race, class, and heterosexual 3. Canada: CAD$22 (indiv.), CAD $35 (ins!.); outside hegemony with regard to symbolic communications Canada: SUS 22 (indiv.), SUS 35 (inst.). Sin91e and the impacts of masculinist communication copies: $8. paradigms, Women & language welcomes completed 4. 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(email: to the study of theater, dance, film, music. video, ritual [email protected]) (website: and performance art, It includes discussions of http://www.haworthpressinc.com) feminist aesthetics, photo essays, interviews, historical 5. Jeanne M. Stellman. material, reviews and scripts. W&P encourages 6. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia Univ., dialogue among performers and theorists,n 800 West 168th SI., New York, NY 10032. 7. ISSN 0363-0242. WOMEN & POLITICS 8. OCLC 2337206. 1. 1980. 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; 2. 4/year, Parkside; Plalleville; Stevens Point; Whitewater. 3. $75 (indiv.), $150 (inst.), $365 (lib.). Canada: add 35% 10. Alcohol/alcohol problems, education, family, health, & then 7% G&S tax (GST #129786984) plus 8% in legal, medical, nursing, population, psychology, Newfoundland, Nova Scolia, New Brunswick, and science, social science. social work, and women's labrador; other foreign: add 45%. studies indexes. 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Nice St., Binghamton, NY 12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book 13904·1580. {email: [email protected]] reviews; news and notes. (website: hltp:/Iwww.haworthpress.com] 5, Karen O'Connor, WOMEN & LANGUAGE 6. Karen O'Connor, Ed" Women & Politics, Dept. of 1. 1975. Govemment, American Univ., 4400 Massachusetts 2. 2/year. Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20016. 3. $15 (indiv.), US$30 (inst.), US$13 (indiv., Canada & 7. ISSN 0195-1732. Mexico), US$18 (international indiv.), $40 8. OCLC 5661577. (international inst). Single copies: $6; $7 for special xxx

9. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; River Falls; WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS BOOK REVIEW Whitewater. 1. 1975. 10. Current contents, history, Islamica, Latin American 2. l/year. (Publication temporarily suspended.) studies, legal, political science. public affairs, social 3. $4 copy, plus $1.50 postage. science, social work, and women's studies indexes. 4. Midmarch Assocs., 300 Riverside Dr., New York, NY 12. Women & Politics is "dedicated to uniting the field of 10025·5239. women's studies with political science,sociology, 5. Sylvia Moore. and psychology. Interdisciplinary in scope, the 7. iSSN 0149·7081. journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of 8. OCLC 3534670 & 32104108. methodological approaches. with a comparative 9. Madison; Parkslde. perspective," 10. Alternative Press Index; Art Index (England); ARTbibliographies; H.W. Wilson Co. Art Index (print & WOMEN & SHELTER: NEWSLEITER OF THE WOMEN & electronic); International Repertory of the Literature of SHELTER NETWORK OF HABITAT INTERNATIONAL Art; RILA. COALITION 11. GenderWatch. 1. 1990 12. RReview of relevant books on the arts, women artists R 2. 2/year. and women's issues. 3. Receipt of the newsletter is on a membership basis. Individual memberships are available free to people WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES In developing countries. For others, contact Hie 1. 1993. WAS Secretariat. 2. 1/year. 4. Hie WAS Secretarial, clo Women Advancement 3. U.S. & Canada: $12; elsewhere: $24; Women in Trust, P.O. Box 5914, Oar es Salaam, Tanzania. French members: $35 (tenured), $20 (others) for (email: [email protected]] volume and newsletters. Single copies: $12 (U.S. & 5. Carla Castar"eda. Canada), $14 (elseWhere). 7. ISSN 1014·8000. 4. Women in French Studies, Adrianna M. Paliyenko, 8. OCLC 35251876. Dept. of French, Colby College, 4696 Mayflower Hill, 12. "The Newsletter of the Women & Shelter Network is Waterville, ME 04901·8846 [email: ampaliye@colby. the main method of information dissemination and edu); for membership forms: Myrna Belt Rochester, linkage for the Network. Iniliative Centres, 871 Chimalus Dr., Palo Allo, CA 94306-2603. (email: Reference Centres and the Secretariat disseminate [email protected]) [website: their news through the publication, while the htlp:llwww.as.wvu.edu/wiQ Secretariat disseminates international news and 5. Adrianna M. Paliyenko. network news, and other relevant information for 7. ISSN 1077·825X. members (events, documents, etc.)." 8. OCLC 29631629. 9. Madison. WOMEN & THERAPY 10. MLA Bibliography. 1. 1982. 12. Women in French Studies seeks "to publish research 2. 4/year. on women writing in French, on women in French or 3. $75 (indiY.), $200 (Inst.). $360 (lib.). Canada: add Francophone cultures and other domains of feminist 35% plus anolher 7% G&S lax (GST #R129786984) criticism." plus 8% in Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Labrador; add 45% for other foreign WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK: FEMINIST STUDIES IN postage. Back volumes: add 40%. GERMAN LITERATURE & CULTURE 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St.. Binghamton, NY 1. 1985. 13904·1580. {email: [email protected]] 2. lIyear. (website: htlp:/Iwww.haworthpressinc.com) 3. Please contact Jeanette Clausen (address below). 5. Ellyn Kascnak. 4. Jeanette Clausen, Dept. of Modern Foreign 6. Ellyn Kaschak, Women & Therapy, Psychology Languages, Indiana Univ.·Purdue Univ., Fort Wayne, Dept., San Jose State Vniv., San Jose, CA 95192. IN 46805. 7. ISSN 0270·3149. 5. Patricia Hermin9house, Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres. 8. OCLC 6394106. 6. Patricia Herminghouse, Dept. of Modern Languages 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; River and Cultures, Box 270082, Unlv. of Rochester, Falls; Stout. Rochester, NY 14627-0082 (email: [email protected]. 10. Alternative press, counseling, family, health, legal, rochester.edul, and Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres,Dept. mental health, nursing, psychology, social science, Of German, Scandinavian and Dutch, 205 Folwell HaU, raumatic stress, violence, and women's studies Vniv. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0124. indexes. [email: [email protected]) 12. 'Women and Therapy is the only professional 7. ISSN 1058 7446. journal that focuses entirely on the complex 8. OCLC: 12869456. interrelationship between women and the 9. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater. therapeutfc experience. The journal is devoted to 12. Women in German Yearbook focuses on Rfeminist descriptive, theoretical, clinical, empirical, and approaches to all aspects of German literary, cultural, multicultural perspectives on the topic of women and language studies, including teaching." and therapy. Women comprise the overwhelming majority of clients in therapy. Yet there has been WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION litlle emphasis on this area in the training of 1. 1992. therapists or in the professionallilerature. Women 2. 12/year. & Therapy is designed to fill this void of information." 3. $79, $40 (sludenls). Canada: $89; elsewhere: $99. Please prepay. xxxi

4. 1934 Monroe SI., Madison, WI 53711·2027. (email: 7. ISSN 1063·6161. [email protected])(website: hUp:/lwww.wihe.com) 8. OCLC 26085230. 5. Mary De8 Wennlger. 9. Madison. 7. ISSN 1060·8303. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues, GenderWatch. 8. 25085894. 12. "The purpose of Women in Sport & Physical Activity 9. Madison. Journal is to provide a forum for women·centered 10. Educational Resources Information center (ERIC). issues and approaches to sport and physical actlvity." 11. Contemporary Women's Issues. 12. "Women in Higher Education aims to enlighten, WOMEN OF NOTE QUARTERLY encourage, empower, and enrich women on 1. 1993. campus by facilitating the integration of women 2. 4/year. administrators and faculty, staff and students to win 3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (insl.). Add $8 for forei9n postage. acceptance of women's styles and values on Single copies: $6. campus and in society." 4. P.O. Box 842, Stevens Point, WI 54481 (email: [email protected]) (website: WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT REVIEW http://www.vivacepress.comJ 1. 1986. 5. Barbara Harbach, Jonathan Yordy. 2. 8/year (print version). 7. ISSN 1068·2724. 3. $4,799 or £2,899 + VAT. 8. OCLC 27568338. 4. 60/62 Toller Ln., Bradford, West Yorkshire BOS 9. Madison. 9BY, England. (website: htlp:/Iwww.mcb.co.uk] 10. International Index to Music Periodicals; Music Article 5. Sandra L. Fielden. Guide, Music Index. 7. ISSN 0964·9425. 12. 'Women of Note Quarterly is a journaUmagazine of 8. OCLC 35083706. historical and contemporary women composers. The 10. CabeU's Directory of Publishing Opportunities in audience includes libraries, music scholars and Management & Marketing; Personnel Management performers, those interested in women's social and Abstracts; Emerald Reviews; Helecon; Management polilical issues, and all who enjoy classical music." Training & Development Alert; SCIMA; Studies on Women Abstracts; Top Management Abstracts. WOMEN·CHURCH: AN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF FEMINIST 11. Ebsco Online, Ingenta, OCLC Electronic Collections STUDIES IN RELIGION Online, RoweCom Infonnation Quest, 1. 1987. SwetsNetNavigator. 2. 2/year. 12. ''The journal is aimed at women in management, 3. Australia:$22AUD (indiv.) $40AUD (inst.); New academics and professionals involved in human Zealand: $26NZ (indiv.), $43NZ (inst.); elsewhere: resource development, equal opportunity initiatives, $28AUD (indiv.), $45AUD (insl.). management, and training. The journal focuses on 4. G.P.O. Box 2134, Sydney, NSW 1043, Australia; New current research, practice, ideas, developments, Zealand: Women's Resource Ctr., P.O. Box 11903, and news in the field of women in management. Ellerslie, Aotearoa, New Zealand. (email: The journal takes an international perspective." [email protected]) 5. Elaine lindsay, Camille Paul. WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES 7. ISSN 1030·0139. 1. 1979. 9. Madison. 2. 4/year. 12. 'Women·Church is a journal devoted to feminism and 3. $17 (student), $23 (indiv.), $39 (insl.). Forei9n: add religion. It accepts contributions written from a feminist $10 poslage. perspective in any discipline relevant to religion." 4. Women in Natural Resources, P.O. Box 3577, Moscow, ID 83643. [email: [email protected] WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL [website: hltp:llwww.its.uidaho.edu/winrJ 1. 1987. 5. Sandra Martin. 2. 4/year. 6. Women in Natural Resources, Univ. of Idaho, P.O. 3. latin America, Caribbean, Africa & Asia: US$40; Box 441114, Moscow, iD 83844·1114. U.S.A., Canada & Europe: $US50; Chile: 8.000 pesos. 8. OCLC 42351620. 4. Casilla Postal 50610, Santiago 1, Chile. (email: 11. 'Women in Natural Resources is a unique [email protected] [email protected]) (website: magazine·journal written by and about women hllp:/Iwww.reddesaiud.web.c1j working In the environmental professions." 5. Deborah Meacham. 8. OCLC 24302247. WOMEN IN SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY JOURNAL 9. Madison. 1. 1992. 10. Women's Resources International. 2. 2/year. 11. Contemporary Women's Issues. 3. $20, $18 (NAGWS, IAPESGW and WSF members). 12. Women's Health Journal aims "10 promote women's Canada: $22; elsewhere: $26. Back issues: heaUh and quality of life; to promote women's rights, $10Ivolume. especially their reproductive and sexual rights." 4. Fay Klein, Business Editor, Women of Diversity Productions, Inc., 5790 N.Park St., las Vegas, NV WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW 69129. (email: [email protected]] [website: 1. 1992. www.womenofdiversily.org) 2. 4/year. 5. Virginia Overdorf. 3. $60 (indiv.), $270 (insl.); U.K.: £38 (indiv.), £198 (insl.). 6. Virginia Overdorf, Ed., Women in Sport & Physical 4. Triangle Journals ltd.. P.O. Box 65, Wallingford, Activity Journal, Dept. of Exercise & Movement Oxfordshire OX10 OYG United Kingdom. (email: Sciences, William Paterson Univ., 300 Pompton [email protected]) (website: Rd., Wayne, NJ 07470. (email: [email protected]) http://www.triangle.co.uk/l,vhr) xxxii

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273 Introducing Past and Present Editorial 274 Tune for Reform? Miriam Dinermall Articles 279 Progress or Complacency? Pay Equity for Women Circa 2001 Margaret Gibelman 299 Prenatal Care for Women Who Are Addicted: Implications for Gender-Sensitive Practice Carolyn S. Ctlrler 314 Unraveling a Relationship: Single Motherhood and the Practices of Public Housmg lara Lessa 332 Women, Work, and Occupational Segregation in the Uniformed Services Betll Grube-Farrell 354 Older Homeless Women: Reframing the Stereotype of the Bag Lady Amle J. Kisor and LytltJe Kendal-Wilson On the Bias 371 Warring on Women: Understanding Complex Inequalities of Gender, Race, Class, and Nation Margo Okazawa-Rey Past and Present 384 Women of Conscience: JeaIUlette Rankin and Barbara Lee Barbara Levy Simoll Poetry 389 No More Silence IAmMe Val Pawagi Book Reviews 392 The Price ofMotherhood: Wily tile Most Importa"t lob i,,'lie World Is SlilI llie Leasl Vailled. By AIUl Crittenden. Reviewed by Christina E. Grillgeri 395 Globalizitlg Coucem/or Wometl's Humau Rights: The Failure of tile American Model. By Diana G. ZoelIe. Reviewed by Cllristifle Fly",t Sauillier Asian Journal of Women's Studies 2 Volume 8 No.2, 2002

ARTICLES: Kai.ling LIU, Reading and Writing Our Own Stories: The Alternative Reading Group 7 SUL Heasim, Orientalism in America during the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century: Portrayals of Marriage Guides ··· ·.· .. ·.. ··.. ······· ·· ·31 Naomi TSUNEMATSU, Historical Records of a Local Community in Japan: A Feminist Ethnographer's Criticism 53

RESEARCH NOTE: Hafizullah EMADI, Struggle for Recognition: Hazara Isma'ili Women "and Their Role in the Public Arena in Afghanistan 76

PERSPECTIVE: Karuna CHANANA, Women and Human Rights .. 104

BOOK REVIEW: Nicola JONES, Engendering East Asian Democracy: An Assessment of Cross-Regional Commonalities and Differences 115

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 122 Asian Women 3 A Biannual Journal

Summer 2002 Vol. 14

Editorial

Articles

Comparative Abortion Politics: Laura R. Woliver Laws, Pracliccs, Backlashes 6' Pafricia Tangney

A Comparative Analysis of Gender Inequity, Usa S. 21 Environmental Degradation,and Land Rights McLt'od-$iIllIllOIlS in \Vestern and Soulh t\sian Cullurcs

Social Capital of tvtmagerial Women and Ki-Nam, Park Gender-Related Job Segregation in Korean 51 Companies

Gender Roles in Rur,11 Communities of Nepal 81

Coping with Social Exclusion: Experiences of RlIlJIf C/Wli W3 Chim'sc Women in Three Societies & Sam Yu

Book Review

Oh, Say, em You See? YlllllIglllt' Slti,l 129 The Semiotics of the lI,,1jlil

Special 133 UNESCO CHAIR International Symposium Report

YWomen's Rights, Cyber Rights"

Towards Gender-Equal Cyberspace: Kylmgsook Lee U5 Cyber Rights, Women's Rights and Human Rights

Cybcr Sexual Violence and Ethics for Regulation YOIHIgHce Shim 147

The Wild, Wild Web: Cyberstalking Jayne Hilfllcock 175

Gender Violence: Rewgnizing and Resisting Susall C. Herrillg 187 Abuse in Online Environment

Gender Online: Theory and Practice f/lm Spa/liS 213

Cyber Violence and Gender: 219 Suggestion through Analysis of Cases KYUlIgHl/..'1l Lee

The Power of Women's Networking Sylvia Paull 235 in High Tech: The New Girls Network

On-line Network & Link Solidarity of Molecule Kyutlg-Bae Mill

On-line Sexual Violence and Policies Ilmg-Sootl Oumg 255 Australian Fennnist Studies 4

Volume 17 Number 38 July 2002

Editorial 133

Erasing Sexuality from the Blackboard Mana Tamboukou 135

Interrupting :Maternal Citizenship: Birth Control in 1\Iid M w3VC \-Vomen's Writing Ku:olt Moore 151

Strange Bedfellows: Feminists, Catholics and Anticlericals in the Enfranchisemehl of Spanish Women Judith Keene 165

Postfeminist Autopsies Camille J\'tlTka 177

Do Bodies Matter? Sex, Gender and Politics Fiona Websta 191

An AmbiguousJuncture: Racism and the Formation of Asian Femininity Julie Mallhews 207

Review Articles Generating Knowledges: Resources for Teaching and Studying Science and Feminism Celia Roberts and Su<.allne Fraser 221

Transfonnative Narrative Practices Alison Bartlett 225

Reviews The Intimate Empire: Readiug Women's Autobiography (Gillian Whitlock) Doeothy Driver 229

Anxious Nation. Austealia aud the Rise '!fAsia 185()--1939 (David Walker) JillJulius ,'vIatthews 230

Animal EqualilY Goan Dunayer) Anona Taylor 232

Radical Feminism Today (Denise Thompson) Mary· Walsh 233

H'ho Was That Woman? The Australian 'Varnen's \Veekly ill the Poshmr rears (Susan Sheridan (with Barbara Baird, Kale Borrett and Lyndall Ryan)) Megan Le Masun" 235

Passions '!fthe First Wave Femillists (Susan Magarey) Desu)' Deacoll 236

Noticeboard 239

Books Received HI

Notes on Contributors 2'~3 CALYX 5 A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN "~",,,I))"\ ~~~"?

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VOLUME 20 NUMBER 3 Summer 2002

POETRY ART Janet E. Aalfs 6 Everything I COllld Wall! Nan Weed 33 Surrender 8 Sewing the Tom Sleeves 34 Gllardian of the Seed Elizabeth Bradfield 24 Endurance 35 Leaming to Fly Toria Angelyn Clark 25 Duration Kim Knauer 36 PollPets Kay Grindland 26 Stories Thll£ Might Be -ITlIe 37 Shu Corie Herman 27 Undemeath Colleen Kong Savage 38 Dtlllghier's Portrail from Echoing \Vomen Suzanne \Veiner 28 SWWl 39 The Three ofUs Candice Stover 29 Ironing the AnriIlIllWSS(HS Laura Ball 40 Blue Room Brawl Leigh Hancock 30 Rain on Snow 41 Emlnoilment and a Blither 32 Driving the River an HOllr l3ehind You MJ Seltzer 42 \Vish Jane Eklund 49 The Price ofAppks 43 Personal Space 50 [)ownswirs in Pallia's Slt/dio Claire Edna Hurrey 44 Vel1llOnl April Heather Hartley 52 Nudes in (l New Engul1Id Bmn 45 Cot/Ollwood Thaw Alison Townsend 59 Persephone in Alllcrira Barbara Leventhal-Stern 46 jllSt /I Little Bite 62 Accepting Ihe Flowers 1Did Not Choose 47 Gomes \Ve Play Rina FerrareUi 73 Remembering Viola Lillno Michelle Harris 48 What G-G-G-G'JJ1(l Told lvfe Stephanie F,mow 74 The Civil \Var Jane Taylor 76 emnes and Frogs REVIEWS Judith Arcana 84 Sealed Birth Records Ch(lllcnged Charlotte Stewart lOS The Scent of \Valer: New and Selected Poems 85 Grcm with Child by Ivy Dempsey Vicki Rcitenauer 89 Motller Mary of tlte China Cabinel Diane Westergaard 106 The Tiger Iris hy Joan Swift 90 SI. jO/1n of lhe Tmffic Circle Susan Kan 108 I W/llIH This World by Margaret Szumowski Linda Parsons Marion 92 Wedding Poem Judith Sornberger 110 Bones of a Very Fine Hlmd by Marjorie Saiser Jilllvlmtell III Rotlgll Mwic by DeboHlh Digges PROSE Margaret Szumowski 113 A WOli!u! On Stone by Faye George Teresa S. Mathes 9 \'(lings Lisa MB Simons 114 Hungry for llle World by Kim Barnes Jennifer D. Munro 54 Navel Attire Lee Lawton 116 Peace at HelJrl: An Oregon COIIIHry Life Carol Collins 64 Sex lllld lhe Bible by Barbara Drake Ellie Mering 77 How Tholllas Is Kathleen A Kelly 117 Cat/CtlSia by Danzy Senna Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum 86 Magnificat Suzanne Kamata 93 You're So Lucky CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES 123 6 The Traffic in Feminism Contemporary Women's Ivlol'ements in Europe Edited by Judith Ezekiel and Mieke Verloo The

CONTENTS European EDITORIAL 219 Journal of Kat/III Davis 223 Feminist Body/Politics as World Trave[[er: Translating aliI' Bodies, Ollrseillfs Women's Abigai/ C. SagllY 249 International Crossways: Traffic in Sexual Harassment Policy Studies Kalalill Fribitill 269 Cacophony of Voices: Interpretations of VOLUME 9 Feminism and its Consequences for ISSUE 3 Political Action among Hungarian Women's Groups AUGUST 2002

Rebecca Nash 291 Exhaustion from Explanation: Reading Czech Gender Studies in the 1990s

Kale Nash 311 A Movement Moves ... Is There a Women's Movement in England Today?

Nil'll Yllva/-Davis alld Marcel Sioelzier 329 Imagined Boundaries and Borders: A Gendered Gaze

OPEN FORUM Jlldith Ezekiel 345 Le WOlllell's Lib, Made in France

BOOK REVIEWS Gisela Ellgel 363 The Problems of Encydopedizing Feminism

flfolslla Aglli/lOll'i Gilpin 364 Ecofeminist Philosophizing as Quilting

Trudie KlIijll 367 Welfare Reforms on Both Sides of the Ocean: ""hat about Gender?

BOOKS RECEIVED 371 ______SPECIAL FEATURE

'Body Politics: Power. Sex and Nonverbal Communication'.' 7 A Reappraisal

291 Editors' Introduction: Body/Power Mary eRAWFORD and Danielle POPP

295 Featured Reprint: Extract (Chapter 11) from Body Politics: Power, Sex and Nonverbal Comnlllnical;on Nancy M. HENLEY

Commentaries: 311 1. Personal is Political: Social Psychology of Power and Empowering Possibilities Hale BOLAK BORATAV 319 n. Smile Boycotts and Other Body Politics Marianne LAFRANCE 324 m. The Woman in the Body Tomi-Ann ROBERTS 330 IV. The Politics of Language and Communication: Revisiting the Roots of Feminist Psychology G Ann WEATHERALL [ " () 335 Response and Afterword: !"- Body Politics, Psychology and Oppression 0 Nancy M. HENLEY ...,z ______ARTICLES I tT1 ~ Z 339 A Qualitative Analysis of the Experiences of Feminist Psychology IV 0 ..., Educators: The Classroom til Ada L. SINACORE. Patricia HEALY and Monica JUSTIN f3

363 Work Role and Health in a Sample of Spanish Women Marfa Pilar MATUD. Juan Andres HERNANDEZ and Rosario 1. MARRERO

______REyIEWS

Review Essays 379 Gender, Psychology and Law: Studies in Feminism, Epistemology and Science Irina ANDERSON on: The Implicit Relation ofPsychology and Law by Fiona R Rain and M. Suzanne Zeedyk; and Feminist Perspectives on Evidem:e by Mary Childs and Louise Ellison (eds)

389 Progress and Backlash: Research on Male Violence to Women Mona ELIASSON on: Violence in Intimate Relationships by Ximena B. Arriga and Stuart Oskamp (eds); Rethinking Violence Against Women by R. Emerson Dobash and Russell P. Dobash (eds); and New Versions ofVictim by Sharon Lamb (ed.)

399 Making Sense. Exploring Diverse Lines of Narrative Chrisline C. HORROCKS and Nancy KELLY on: Lines ofNarrative: Psychosocial Perspectives by Molly Andrews, Shelley Day Sclater, Corirute Squire and Amal Treacher

Reviews 405 Ellen SlEa on: Flirting with Danger: Young Women's Reflections on Sexuality and Domination by Lynn M. Phillips

409 Yvette MOREY on: Through the Wardrobe: Women's Relationships with their Clothes by Ali Guy, Eileen Green and Maura Banim (eds)

411 Ruth WOODS on: Towards a Feminist Developmental Ps)'chology by Patricia H. Miller and EUin Kofsky Scholnick (eds)

______ANNOUNCEMENT

416 Special Feature: Whose Needs. Whose Dangerousness? Women in Prison and Secure Psychiatric Care 8 Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 23, No.3, Spring 2002

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

Book Review Sara N.S. Meirowitz Young Feminists' Tales 1

Special Book Review Section: Women in the Civil Rights Movement Christina Greene Introduction 4 Dehorah LOllis Sisterhood ofCourage: Women in the Movement 6 Stephen D. Gmhman-Black Allies for Freedom: Non-Black Women in the Movement 10 Kall Tal Biographies ofFrances Freeborn Pauley and Fannie Lou Hamer 12

FeministVisions Catherine M. Orr Feminism and Sex Work: A Review ofFour Films 15

World Wide Web Review Tahe Levin Internet-Based Resources on Female Genital Mutilation 19

Compiled hy JoAnne Lehman Computer Talk 25

Reviewed hy Phyllis Holman Weishard New Reference Works in Women's Studies 29

Compiled hyJoAnne Lehman Periodical Notes 36

Compiled hy Caroline Vantine Items of Note 38

Books Recently Received 40

Subscription Form 41 9 FEMINIST LEGAL STUDIES

Volume 10 No. I 2002

CELlA WELLS I Women Law Professors - Negotiating and Tran­ scending Gender Identities at Work 1-38 ADRIAN HOWE I Provoking Polemic - Provoked Killings and the Ethical Paradoxes of the Postmodem Feminist Condition 39-64 ANDREW SHARPE I English Transgender Law Reform and the Spectre of Corbett 65-89

Case lIote DORIS BUSS I Prosecuting Mass Rape: Prosecutor v.. Drago/jub KUllarac, Radomir Kovac and Zoran Vukovic 91-99 Book reviews Anne Morris and Therese O'Donnell (eds.), Feminist Perspectives on Employment Law (PATRICIA LEIGHTON) 101-103 Virginia Drachman, Sisters in Lmy, ~Vomen Lawyers ill Modern American History (HILARY SOMMERLAD) 105-109 Announcement - Gender, Sexuality and Law II 111-112 10 Pu'; editorial fashion and beauty Lucy Blond, Lyn Thomas, Mer! Storr, Ni1mal Puwar, Rita Rupal

aN tordinary people come through here': locating the beauty salon in women's lives Paula Black

class)' lingerie N Mer! Storr 18 0 0 N trousers and tiaras~ Audrey Hepburn, ~ a woman's star Q) Rachel Moseley 37 >. -- ... fashion culture: creative work, female > :s individualization d Angela McRobbie 52 Q) Ql ... .a multicultural fashion ... stirrings of another 'U sense of aesthetics and. memory -I-J c Nirmal Puwar 63 (/) d Indlun beauty parlours c Rita Rupal 88 --C 0 .-~ production as participation (0 case study of -- 1/1 Heba - an alternQtive mode of production d in the UK fashion industry) It- E Juliet Ash 90 Q) "'I ..... the fairest of them all: 2000 - present "- Joy Gregory 94 a review of tStitched Up': towards an analysis of production and consumption Sumathi Nograth, Nirmal Puwar 95

reyiew: radical fashion at the Victoria and Albert M.useum 2001 £lilabeth Wilson 101

Ii • Bound to Please: a history of the Victorian corset Mer! Storr 105

Takarazuka Sexual Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan Cather'ine Atherton 107

Impossible Purities: Blackness, Femininity, and Victorian Culture lynnette Turn~r 109

LOYing Protection? Australian Feminists and Aboriginal Women's Rights 1919-1939 Alison Holland III

Prostitution: Prevention and Reform in England Ana lopes 113

back issues 116 11

a11 i11ter~iscipli11ar~ femi11ist joumal ~e~icate~ to critical a11~ creative works i11 tbe realms of sf! fa11tas~! magical realism! surrealism! m~tb! folklore a11~ otver super11atural ge11res

volume 3• Issue 2 • 2002

EDIlORIAL REMARKS: BATYA WEINBAUM.

CRITICISM: LOUISE ALLEN. Monkey Business: Planet ofthe Apes and Romantic Excess 3 CHRISTINE DORAN. Fantasy as History: The Invention of Cixi, Empress ofChina 16 PATRlCIA MELZER. "All that you touch you change": Utopian Desire and the Concept a/Change in Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents 31 GLORIA FEMAN ORENSTEIN. ]oumey through Mile de Scudery's Carle de Tendre: A I7"'-Century Salon Woman~ Dream/Countr)' of Tendemess 53 DARKO SUVIN. Cloning: On Cognition ;n the Discourses ofSF and Technoscience 67

FICTION: TANANARNE DUE. Protection 75 CAROL GUESS. Love Story with a Living Ghost 79 REBECCA LESSES. A Dream Question for the Angels 82

GIRLS' FICTION: CATHY STADLER. The Lost Tribe 90

POETRY: NANCYKUHL. IfKay Sage Painted Self Portrait as a Boy 92 The Hundred~head(ess Woman Opens Her August Sleeve: Part 2 94 TARA LEONARD. Sanitary/Sanity 95 JANE LIDDELL-KING. Coniflakes 96 LORRAINE SCHEIN. Remedios Varo, with Artwork by:Wzie 99

INTERVIEW: BATYA WEINBAUM. Interview with Marge Piercy 101

REVIEWS: PHILLIPA KAFKA. Review ofThe Road 10 Fez 104 ANNJS VJLAS PRATT. Review ofThe Golden Book of Springfield 108 ERIN A. SMITH. Review ofThe Politics of Women's Studies 110 GINA WISKER. Review o!"Saddling La Gringa" 113 GINA WISKER. Review of(Oul) Classed Women 115 VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2002 12 Gender & History

Abstracts iv Articles The Haunting of Susan Lay: Servants and Mistresses in Seventeenth-Century England LAURA GOWING 183 The Substance of Sexual Difference: Change and Persistence in Representations of the Body in Eighteenth-Century England KAREN HARVEY 202 Men's Recollections of a Women's Rite: Medieval English Men's Recollections Regarding the Rite of the Purification of Women after Childbirth BECKY R. LEE 224 Eliza's Babes: Poetry 'Proceeding from Divinity' in Seventeenth-Century England ERICA LONGFELLOW 242 The Queen -A Middle-Class ltagedy: The Writing of History and the Creation of Myths in Nineteenth-Century France and Gennany REGINA SCHULTE 266 'Motherly Hate': Gendering Anti-Semitism in the British Union of Fascists JULIE V. GOTTLIEB 294

Feature: Foremothers VII Fani Popova~Mutafova KRASSIMIRA DASKALOVA 321

Thematic Reviews Beyond Marriage and the Convent: Women, Class and Honour in Renaissance Italy ELIZABETH HORODOWICH 340 Ann Crabb, The Strozzi ofFlorence: Widowhood and Family Solidarity in the Renaissance (2000); Stanley Chojnacki, Women and Men in Renaissance flenice: nvelve Essays on Patrician Society (2000); Monica Chojnacka, Working Women of Early Modem J1'nice (2001); Joanne M. Ferraro, A/aniage Wars in Late Renaissance ltllice (2001) Fluid Masculinities DAVID GLOVER 346 Kim Townsend, Manhood at Harvard: William James ami Others (1998); Naomi Segal, Andre GMe: Pederasty and Pedagogy (1998); Trev Lynn Broughton, Men of Letters, Writing Lives: Masculinity and Literary Auto/Biography (1999) VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2002 13 Gender & History

(continued)

Book Reviews 350 Caroline Walker Bynum, Metamorphosis and Identity (2001) ERICA FUDGE 350 Bridget Hill, Women Alone: Spinsters ;" Eng/and 1660-1850 (2001); Doreen Evenden, 77le Midwives of Seventeenth·Celltury London (2000) PAMELA SHARPE 352 Tim Meldrum, Domestic Service and Gender 1660-1750: Life and Work in the LOlldoll HOllsehold (2000) SUSAN BROOMHALL 354 Naomi Thdmor, Famio' and Friends ill Eighteenth-Century England: House­ hold, Killship alld Patrollage (2001) CLARE BRANT 355 Nanora Sweet and Julie Melnyk (cds), Felicia Hemons: Reiniagilling Poetry in the Nineteenth Centllry (2001) MYRA COTIINGHAM 357 Kumkum Sangari, Politics of the Possible: Essays on Gender, Histo!)\ Narratives, Colollial Ellglish (1999) TAISHA ABRAHAM 358 Lisa Norling, CaptaitJ Allah had a Wife; New England Women and the WllOlefishery 1720-1870 (2000) VALERIE BURTON 360 Victoria E. Thompson, The Virluous· Marketplace: Women and Men, Money and Politics in Paris, 1830-1870 (2000); Lisa Tiersten, Marianne in the Market: Envisioning Consumer Society in Fin-de­ Siecle Frallce (2001) SIMON GUNN 361 Ina Zweiniger·Bargielowska,Austerity i" Britai", Rationing, Controls, and Consumption 1939-1955 (2000); Ina Zweiniger-Bargielowska (ed.), Women in 1iventieth Century Britain, Social, Cultural and Political Challge (2001) PENNY SUMMERFIELD 363 Victoria Loree Enders and Pamela Beth Radcliff (eds), Consfmcting Spanish Womanhood: Female Identity in Modem Spain (1998); Aurora G. Morcillo, Tme Catholic Womanhood: Gellder Ideology ill Frallco's Spaill (2000) SUSAN TAVERA 366 Linda McDowell, Gender, Identity and Place: Understanding Femi'llst Geographies (1999) BRONWEN WALTER 367

Notes on Contributors 369 14

GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 5 Fall 2000 Number 4

CONTENTS

WENDY LIPPE From Fragmentation to Fluidity: A DEBORAH OFFNER Postmodern Solution to a Case of Gender Identity Disorder 323

Commentaries on From Fragmentation to Fluidity

ANDREA CELENZA Postmodern Solutions and the Limil-opportunity Dialectic: The Challenge of Female Penetration and Male Receptivity 347

DAVID SElL Some Developmental Issues in Gender Identity Disorder 359

MALCOLM OWEN SLAVIN From the Womb to the Therapeutic Relationship: Human Interaction, Biology, and the Shaping of Gender Identity 369

RANDIKAUFMAN A World That Insists We Be One or the Other 383

Responses to the Commentaries

WENDY LIPPE Authors' Response to DEBORAH OFFNER Commentaries 395 From the Book Review Editors 281 Articles 15 A Sectoral Approach to the Study of Gender Constraints on Economic Opportunities in the Informal Sector in India <: 0 PAULA KANTOR 285 c Gender, Race, and the Shadow Structure: 3 A Study of Informal Networks and " Inequality in a Work Organization a- GAIL M. McQUIRE 303 Z c Producing Social Class Representations: 3 Women's Work in a Rural Town 0' CARRIE L. YODANIS 323 "... w Gender and the Meaning and Experience of Virginity Loss in the Contemporary United States LAURA M. CARPENTER 345 Alternative Therapies and Attention Deficit Disorder: Discourses of Maternal Responsibility and Risk ~ CLAUDIA MALACRIDA 366 Z Perspectives tj Sexual Harassment and Masculinity: trl The Power and Meaning of "Girl Watchingll :;:0 BETH A. QUINN 386 Research Report Ro C/.l Exceptions to the Rule: .... c 0 Upwardly Mobile White and (l Mexican American High School Girls " JULIE BETIIE 403 "tv 0 """'trl 0 tv >-3 Book Reviews ~ The Political Economy ofGender in the 7\vefllieth·Cefllury Caribbean by Eudine Barriteau MARIElTA MORRISSEY 423 Servaflls ofGlobalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work by Rhacel Salazar Parrenas MELANIE FOGELL 424 Women in 1900: Gateway to the Political Economy ofthe 20th Century by Christine E. Bose DAVITA SlLFEN GLASBERG 426 Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement by Debra L. Schullz BETH B. HESS 427 Young Women and the Body: A Feminist Sociology by Liz Frost BETSY LUCAL 428 Women and Dieting Culture: IllS ide a Commercial Weight Loss Group by Kandi Stinson BETH MONTEMURRO 430 GENDER & SOCIETY Special Issue: I African American Women: 16 Gender Relations, Work, and the Political Economy in the 1\venty-First Century From the Editor 437 ~ N Guest Editors' Introduction: ~ 0 Special Issue on African American Women: 0 N Gender Relations, Work, and the Political e3 ~ ~ Economy in the Twenty-First Century U MARLESE DURR and SHIRLEY A. HILL 438 "bO 0 Articles U') No More Kin Care? Changes in Black Mothers' Reliance on Relatives for Child Care, 1977~94 KARlN L. BREWSTER and IRENE PADAVIC 546 Book Reviews Remaking lhe Godly Marriage: Gender Negotialioll in Evangelical Families by John P. Bartkowski SARAH BETH ESTES 564 Recrealillg Men: Poshnodem Masculinity Polilics by Bob Pease STEVEN D. FAROUGH 565 No Angel inlhe Classroom: Teaching through Feminist Discourse by Berenice MaIka Fisher JUDITH TAYLOR 566 Money, Myths, and Change: The EC01lOmic Lives ofLesbians and Gay Men by M. V. Lee Badgett KATHERINE INMAN 568 Unbend;'lg Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do about It by Joan Williams PATRICIA A. ROOS 570 Gender/Bodies/Religions edited by Sylvia Marcos JOY CHARLTON 571 Gender, Place and Culture 17

Volume 9 Number 2 June 2002 Contmts

Micluul Hiffeman & Carol Medhcot. A Feminine Atlas? Sacagewea, the Suffragettes and the Commemorative Landscape in the American West, 1904-1910 109

Oma Blumen. Criss-crossing Boundaries: Ultraorthodox Jewish women go to work 133

Eric N. Olund. Public Domesticity during the Indian Reform Era; or, Mrs. Jackson is induced to go to Washington 153

VIEWPOINTS Lynn A. Staemli & Richa Nagar. Feminists Talking across Worlds 167

Saraswati Raju. We are Different, but Can We Talk? 173

Richa Nagar. Footloose Researchers, 'Travelling' ThcOlies, and the Politics of Transnational Feminist Praxis 179

Alison Mountz. Feminist Politics, Immigration, and Academic Identities 187

Geraldine Pratt. Collaborating across OUf Differences 195

Rachel Silvl)'. Sweatshops and the Corporatization of the University 201

BOOK REVIEWS Gendering Landscape Art (Steven Adams & Anna Gruetzner Robins, Eds) reviewed by Robin Rosiak 209

Feminist Perspectives on Disability (Barbara Fawcett) reviewed by Mail;an Corker 211

OJ Myths and Movements: rewriting Chipko lilla Himalayan history (Haripriya Rangan) reviewed by Firooza Pavri 212

Frauen- und Gleichstellungsatlas Schweiz (Women and equal rights atlas of Switzer- land) (Elisabeth Buhler) reviewed by Anke Struver 214

Gender Ironies ifNationalism (Tamar Mayer) reviewed by Kathrin Horschelmann 216

Bodies Out of Bounds: fitness and transgression Gana Evans Braziel & Kathleen Lebesco, Eds) reviewed by Rachel Colls 218

Gender, Gwbalization, and Democratization (Rita Mae Kelly, Jane H. Bayes, Mary E. Hawkesworth & Brigitte Young, Eds) reviewed by Patricia M. Martin 220

Textures if Place: exploring humanist geographies (Paul C. Adams, Steven Hoelscher & Karen T. Till, Eels.), ·reviewed by Lorraine Dowler 222 18 Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 9 Number 4 August 2002

ACADEMIC PAPERS

The Pay Equity Bargaining Process in Newfoundland: Understanding Cooperation and Conflict by Incorporating Gender and Class SUSAN M. HART 355

Gender and New Public Management: Reconstituting Academic Subjectivities ROBYN THOMAS AND ANNEITE DAVIES 372

'In the Company of Men': A Reflexive Tale of Cultural Organizing in a Small Organization DENISE FLETCHER 398

Profiling a New Generation of Female Small Business Owners in New Zealand: Networking, Mentoring and Growth JUDY McGREGOR AND DAVID TWEED 420

'There Oughtta Be a Law Against Bitches': Masculinity Lessons in Police Academy Training ANASTASIA PROKOS AND IRENE PADAVIC 439

BOOK REVIEWS 460

FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS 473

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover ('."f 19 [ri good girl VOLUME 1 SPRING 2001

editorial. the making ofa good girl nikko snyder na-na-na-bou-bou! girls existed first! anna-kate humphrey 1 sleeve x 1000 nikko snyder intellectual anaesthesia: are we in a trance or what? jess hadley i am not your target markpt crica janes monoxide and bullshit: the art of quitting .m murphy commentary lysa toye excerpts emily hawkins mary rebecca m. jaremko bad housekeeping jessica harris are you my country? kate foster memories of a recovering good girl karin v.a. growing with my hair julia hambleton lip synching to the beat of the revolution shandi miller 20 good girl volume 2 • winter 2002

ARTICLES AUDREY LEMON How Slash Saved Me 4 ~ KIMBERLY CREED Walking the Talk 7 • SHARA CLAIRE The Wide Lens 8

NIKKO SNYDER Brownies & Sherbet 10 1I 4

JESS HADLEY & LESLEY MARIAN NEILSON BahyTalk 12

NADINE SILVERTHORNE IvIountains out of.Molehills 16

CINDY LUBE Lazy Libidos 18

JESS HADLEY My Fling With Porn 20

.;\1 ~IURPHY A Perfectly Good Relationship 22

ROSEANNE HARVEY Thc Beat Goes On 24

24 POETRY

REBECCA M. }ARRtKO On Writing 2

HEATHER El\lME Jack and Jill 6

ALE.'((S KlENLEN accident 11

ELLEN HADLEY Hearts can be harmful 17

BITS from the editor 2

letters 3

resource page 26

SHANDI l\'1lLLER sex surv~y results 28 20

reader survey 29 good girl 21 issue 3 . 2002

features

stephanie dickison Mariko Tamaki Does, Well, Everything 8

karin von ompteda Running from Stereotypes in Pumps 6

shandi miller Riots & Research 11

.m murphy Session One: For Rusty 14

On the cover 8 siobhan fox Journal of a Rape Swvivor 16

rebecca boone Denise and Me: working out contradictions in fitness programming 18

paige allen Surfin' the Crimson Vvave 20

kimberly creed On Being Handy 22

been simmers Introducing the Prodigal Daughter, Betty Crocker Style 24

bits From the Editor On girls and boards 2

Your Letters Good guys speak out 3 10 Forum (Get your) Hands off my BUST! 4

Postcard thrift store cowboy 10

Special Feature GenderTax and Menstrual Must-haves 21

Reviews Porn, Spider, Conuqumce, and more 25

Proftle Ndidi Onukwulu 27

poetry megan butcher Crash 5

nermeen mouftah Dora 7

nicole boudreau 11 aimait une femme 12 4 nermeen mouftah She Made a Getaway 13

zoya v. harris Mackings 19

ellen macro Skin Alive 21

erin o'reilly-conlin The Darkest Corner 23 22 Health Care for Women International

The Journal of the International Council on Women's Health Issues

CONTENTS Vatu me 23 / Number 5 / 2002

EDITORIAL / 415 BYPASSING THE MIDDLEMAN: A GROUNDED THEORY OF WOMEN'S SELF-CARE FOR VAGINAL SYMPTOMS / Rosemary Theroux / 417 BEHIND THE MUD WALLS: THE ROLE OF LADY HEALTH VISITORS IN PAKISTAN / Michelle Upvall, Antionelte Gonsalves, and Shamin Sochael / 432 LONG ROADS AND TALL MOUNTAINS: THE IMPACT OF MOTHERHOOD ON THE RECOVERY AND HEALTH OF DOMESTIC ABUSE SURVIVORS / Richard Carpiano / 442 CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS AND CERVICAL CANCER AMONG ASIAN PACIFIC ISLANDER WOMEN IN A CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM / Pamela Arnsberger, Brenda Nussey, Patrick Fox, and Wendy Breuer / 450 RELATIONSHIP OF BODY SIZE, BODY IMAGE, AND SELF ESTEEM IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN, EUROPEAN AMERICAt'l, AND MEXICAN AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS WOMEN / Margaret Snooks and Sharon Hall / 460 BECOMING BICULTURAL: CHINESE AMERICAN WOMEN AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT / Mayumi Willgerodt, Arlene Miller, and Beverly McElmurry / 467 AS NORMAL A LIFE AS POSSIBLE: MOTHERS AND THEIR DAUGHTERS WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE / Laura Gant! / 481

WESTERN MEDICINE & MARKETING: CONSTRUCTION OF AN INADEQUATE MILK SYNDROME IN LACTATING WOMEN / Fiona Dykes / 492 THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME ON WOMEN OF KOREAN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS / Ae-Kyung Min / 503 HECATE 23 An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. 28 no.1, 2002

Editorial 4-5 Cartoons Debbie Harman Qadri 6-8 White Girl 'Gone Off with the Blacks' Liz Reed 9-22 Interview with Nugi Garimara/Doris Pilkington Christine Watson 'The Formalities ofthe Formal' Rachel Gurvich Vet Another End ofAnother Aboriginal Filmmaker's Journey Frances Peters-Little 42 -56 'Credit Repair' Janette Thrner Hospital 57-7 ' 'Stony Words' Lesley Singh 72 -74

Poems by Ashlley Morgan-Shae, Alison Lombert, Jennifer Chrystie, Adrienne Eberhardt, Nicola Knox, Kristin Hannaford, 75-87 Kate Maxwell,Andrea Sherwood, Helen Hagemann

'Malevolent Story' Maya Linden 88 'Valse Frontenac' Kim Waters 89-96 From The Lost Clone Maurilia Meehan 97-104 From: Eleanor and Eve Mark O'Flynn 105-115

Introduction Debbie Kilroy 116-122 Keeping 'OUf' Women Safe: Containing Australian Fear and Danger through Immigration Detention Adele Murdolo '23-'3' Globalisation and Criminal Injustice Karen Fletcher 132-138 Many Prisons Melissa Lucashenko '39- 44 ' Tales of a Private Women's Prison: Writ in Women's Lives Amanda George '45- 53 ' Women and Drugs: Destruction by 154-162 Incarceration Margaret Pereira A Perspective on Long-Term Imprisonment Tracey Wiggington 163-165 The Risky Business of Risk Assessment Kim Pate 166-190

WoodC\ll: Judith Rodriguez 24

Summer2002 Vol. 16 No.1

NEWS

Women's Policy Units Wiped Out Direct Action: An Urban Guerilla by Ann Honsen Saskatchewan and the Yukon are the lotes1 governments to Review by Chris Lowther ...... 37 sock their provincial women's directorates. What's going on? Nerves Out Loud: Teen Girls ediled by Susan Musgrove by Penni Mitchell.. .. 6 Review by T1. Cowan. .37 Confessions of a Shopoholic by Sophie Kinsella Taking 0 Bite out of Global Capitalism Review by Melonie Cummings ...... 39 In preparation for the G8 Summit in Kananaskis, eco­ feminist Stamowk lold a packed Calgory audience that Feminist Theory by Josephine Donovan Review by Peg TiHle . . 40 widespread support exists for the 'global justice' movement. by Penney Kame . 7

Abortion Breast Cancer link Gets Failing Grade A new scientific consensus has emerged that says the anli· choice hype behind studies linking breast cancer to abortion are seriously flawed. by Joyce Arthur .. , ...... 8

FEATURES

Behind the Scenes at Lilith on Top lynne Stopkewich had no documentary experience before she set out to record the historic Lilith Fairs final year. Good thing the film director loves a challenge. by Angelo Heck. . 16 Civil and Disobedient: No Clear Cut Justice The ancient Standing Ones are being tom from the earth and hauled away by massive death·dealing machines that scrape and mutilate Ihe very bosom of the foresf floor. by Betty Krawczyk . 19

Stoking it To the Man lnlo each generation, 0 Slayer is born. One girl in all the world. Find oul why feminists ore abuu over Bulfy the Vampire Slayer. by Rachel Thompson . 22

Did Bridget Jones Really Liberate Us? As the author of a new book on pop culture and feminism argues, good men are indeed hard to find. Are women still shedding their power to get their mon? by Imelda Whelenan. .., ., 26 ARTS & LIT

The Kappa Child by Hiram; Goto COLUMNS Review by Soak C. Kong ,. . Ten Good Seconds of Silence by Elizabeth Ruth L Review by Kerry Ryan ,. . .31 ~a~i;s:~~s~~~e~~yt~ b;gger th;~~~ .....~ All the Seas of the World by Gayla Reid Awebsite of one's own Review by Jillion Riding/on ...... 33 by Lyn Cockbun ...... ,.~~.:.;~§8~ When Alice loy Down with Peter by Margoret Sweatmon In 0 panic over homosexual panic Review by Donette Dooley...... 34 by Koren X. Tukhinsky .. . 45 Burning Ground by Pearl Luke How to stop militarized capitalism Review by Nozomi Goto .. . .. 35 by Judy Rebick .. .47 Feminism is For Everybody by bell hooks Review by Umo Poromesworan ...... 36 Privatized justice is no justice for women by Suzanne Joy ...... 48 25

A Journal ofFeminist Philosophy

Volume 17 Number 3 Summer 2002 Special Issue edited by Eva Kittay, Anita Silvers, and Susan Wendell Feminism and Disability, Part II Associate Editor: Alexa Schriempf

Preface Book Review Marguerite La Caze The Encounter Between Wonder and Generosity 251 Alexa Schriempf Feminist Perspectit'es on Disability by Barbara Fawcett 20 Greg Johnson The Situated Self and Utopian Thinking Review Essays

Feminism and Disability-II 254 David M. Adams Families: Lnv, Gender, and Difference .45 Eva Kittay, Alexa Schriempf, Anita Silvers, and Susan Wendell Introduction 257 Renee Heberle Victillli~llfioll and Consent 49 Anita Ghai Disabled Women: An Excluded Agenda of Indian Feminism Book Reviews 67 Helen Meekosha Virtual Activists? Women and the Making of Identities of Disability 265 Sigal R. Benporath Fire with Water: Generations and Genders of \X'estern Political Thought 89 Sophia Wong by Allison Dube At Home with Down Syndrome and Gender 268 Debra Bergoffen 118 Annette Patterson and Martha Satz Resentment and the "Feminine" in Nietzsche's Politico-Acslhelics Genetic COimseling and the Disabled: by Caroline joan S. Pic art Feminism Examines the Stance ofThose Who Stand at the Gate 271 jennifer Eagan 143 Linda Ware Enigmas: Essays on Sarah Kofman by Penelope Deutscher and Kelly A Moral Conversation on Disability: Oliver Risking the Personal in Educational Contexts 273 Maria Falco 173 Pamela Cushing and Tanya Lewis Fortune is a Woman by Hanna Pitkin Negotiating Mutuality and Agency In Care~gitJing Relationships with \Vomen with Intellectual Disabilities 277 Andrea Greenbaum Psychoanalyses/Feminisms by Peter L. Rudnystsky and Andrew M, Gordon

Symposium on Eva Kittay's Love's Labor: 279 Maurice Hamington Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency Emotional Reswe: Theory and Practice ofa Feminist Father by Isaac D. Balbus 194 Martha Nussbaum Introduction 283 Usa Heldke 200 Rosemarie Tong Making Sense of Taste: Food lIn(l Philosophy by Carolyn Korsmeyer Love's Labor in the Health Care System: Working Toward Gender Equity 286 Linda LeMoncheck Sex Acts: Practices of Masculinity (lnd Femininity by jennifer Harding 214 Sara Ruddick 289 Rowena Tomaneng Matsunari An Appreciation of Love's Labor Theori~ing Multiculturalism: A Guide to the Current Debate 225 Roger S, Gottlieb by Cynthia Willet The Tasks ofEmbodied Lot·e: Moral Problems in Caring for Children wifh 295 Notes on Contributors Disabilities 301 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers 237 Eva Kittay Love's Lahor Revisited 304 Announcements 305 Books Received 26 Indian Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 9 Number 1 January-June 2002

CONTENTS

Articles Ideologies of Gender on Television in India Divya C. McMillin 1 Gender, Class, Caste and Participation: The Case of Community Forestry in Nepal Anupama Lama and Marlene Buchy 27 Mahila Sanghas as Feminist Groups: The Empower~ent Qf Women in Coastal Orissa Ja-Anne Everingham 43

Research Notes Promoting Girls' Schooling in Orissa Jyotirmayee Kar and ]yotsnamayee Kar 61

Notes from the Field Between Identities: Women in Post~CommW1istKosovo Sayantani Jafa 81 Some Reflections on Child Labour in Jodhpur District Rekha Wazir 89

Book Reviews 101 ARTICLES

Rewriting (Global) Political Economy as Reproductive, Produclive, 27 and Virtual (Follcauldian) Economies V. Spike Peterson

COMMENTARIES ...... Towards a Feminist Political Economics ;:s Elisabeth Priigl 31 ...... f'1) Reading 'Rewriting ... ': the political economy of knowledge of ""'l globalization ;:s Roger Tooze 37 ~ :t>z< ...... The Incomplete Revolution: South African Women's Struggle for -oc:O ..... Parliamentary Transformation "'s:rr= co c. '"!1 c Haunah Britton 43 ",mS: f'1) ;:s o",m ~ 0 ~ ... ;::l The UN Approach to Harmful Traditional Practices: Some Conceptual ..... '" 0 - Problems ;:s 0'" BrolllVYIl Whiter, Denise Tllompsoll and Sheila Jeffreys 72 ..... '" ~ ...... The Events of 11 September 2001 and Beyond 95 t..... c CONVERSATIONS ~ l:: ""'l ;:s The Strategic Co-optation of Women's Rights: Discourse in the 'i::l C ~ 'War on Terrorism' ..... Krista HUllt 116 .....-...... - The Self in Woman as Subject of Art and Politics: Reflections on I'"') Tracey Emin ~ VilJiellne Jabrj 122

Fight Club: Dramma Giocosa Terrell Carver 129

Fighting Offers No Real Redemption Cllarlotte Hooper 131

It's Not Really About Figbting Warrell Smitll and Debbie Lisle 132

BOOK REVIEWS

Caroline O. N. Moser and Fiona C. Clark (eds), Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict ami Political Violence Adam Jones 131

Charlotte Hooper, M{lIlly States: Masculinities, International Relations, alld Gender Politics Daniel Conway 140

Notes on Contributors 143 Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 28 An International Forum

VOLUME 13, NUMBERS 2/3 2001 Balancing Family and Work: Special Considerations in Feminist Therapy

REGULAR ARTICLES

Introduction: Barriers to and Possibilities in Balancing Family and Work Toni SchindlerZimmerman

Is Balancing Family and Work a Sustainable Metaphor? Gonzalo Bacigalupe

Walking the Walk: Insights from Research on Helping Clients Navigate Work and Family Shelley M. MacDermid Leigh A. Leslie Lara Bissonnette

Effects of Accommodations Made at Home and at Work on Wives' and Husbands' Family and Job Satisfaction Krista J. Brockwood Leslie B. Hammer Margaret B. Neal Cari L. Colton

Family Organizational Labor: Who's Calling the Plays? Toni Schindler Zimmerman Shelley A. Haddock Scott Ziemba Aimee Rust

Therapists' Approaches to the Normative Challenges of Dual-Earner Couples: Negotiating Outdated Societal Ideologies ShelleyA. Haddock Stephanie Weiland Bowling

Relocation as Potential Stressor or Stimulating Challenge Martha E. Edwards Peter Steinglass

Balance as Fairness for Whom? Lynn Parker Rhea Almeida

We've Come a Long Way? An Overview of Research of Dual-Career Couples' Stressors and Strengths Dawn Viers Anne M. Prouty Motherhood as a Narrative of Moral Resistance: A Missing Text in Women's 29 Development and Therapy Ruth Linn <: ~ The Radicalizing Impact of Children on [2 0 Mothers' Activism: Insight from Oral Histories with t:: Some Jewish Israeli Mothers, Summer 1999 In' ~ '""1 Batya Weinbaum l!! .w =I:l) '".. - INTERVIEWS ....,0 ~ ;::l 0- ~ I-+) 0 ~ An Interview with Suzanne Braun Levine ". ~ ~ Ashley Harvey - ~ .,.. (l) ". ... ~ 0 An Interview with Joan Williams 0 ~ S Ashley Harvey ~ l::l S· ea...... , CIl REFLECTION -.a ..... nS'= ;::l IJQ l::l ~ Upward Mobility-An Area of Conflict for Women ..... ~ Helen Wintrob "tj a s HUMOR SECTION ""l .... i., ~ '<' Dr. Laura Cartoon Q,= ~ .,~ ~ Work-Family Stress Reduction Bill Hotly Debated: A Satire? :or (l) '""1 David MacPhee ~ tv 0 0 ~ BOOK REVIEWS - Weaving Work and Motherhood, by Anita i1ta Garey Reviewed by Shelley M. MacDermid

The Third Shift: Managing Hard Choices In Our Careers, Homes, and Lives as Women, by Michele Kremen Bolton Reviewed byAshley Harvey

Halving It All: How Equally Shared Parenting Works, by Francine M. Deutsch Reviewed by Kevin P. Lyness

Annotated Bibliography: Balancing Work and Family Kevin P. Lyness

MOVIE/PLAY REViEWS

Fam/lyMan Reviewed byAmy Collier and Brian S. Collier

Love and Basketball Reviewed by Layne A. Prest JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES 30 IN RELIGION

SpIing 2002 Volume 18 Number 1

D Editors' Introduction Kwok Pui-lan Elisabeth Scllassler Fiorenza D Articles _

The Priesthood of the Virgin Mary: Gender Trouble in the Twelfth Century Anne L. Clark 5 The Crone as Lover and Teacher: A Philosophical Reading ofZora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes \Vere Watching God Deborah Orr 25

D Speaking Out _ 'War: A Feminist Religious View Mary E. Hunt 51

o Cutting Edges Of Clare and Clairol: Imaging Radiance and Resistance Teresa Berger 53

D Li\~ng It Out: Thinking Globally, Acting Locally _ Thinking and \Vorldng across Borders: The Feminist Liberation Theologians, Activists, and Scholars in Religion Network Elisabeth SchUssler Fiorenza 71 SeaChanges: Networking across Oceans in the Pacific Region Elaine \Vaimvright 75 Aftican FemInist Theologies, the Global Village, and the Imperative ofSolidarit)' across Borders: The Case ofthe Circle of Concerned Mrican \Vomen Theologians Teresia M. Hinga 79

Theologizing from the Interstice: A Gennan-Diasporic Perspective Susml1le Scholz 87 Feminist Liberation Theology from a Swedish Perspective Anll~Cathrin Jarl 93 Unmasking a Global Masquerade, or "Stop the Traffic" Bonna Devora Habemum 99

\VATER as a Locus for Feminist IJberation Theology Man} E. Hunt 107

o Notes on Contributors _ 111 Journal of Gender Studies 31

Volwne 11 Nwnber 2 July 2002

UJuise Parsons. Constitutive Dialogues: '""aTking Through the Body 109

]olltJHaree A'1aher. "\Ve Don't Do Babies": Reproduction in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers 119

Cameron UJuis. Male Competition and Misogyny in Two Interludes by John Heywood 129

Augwia C. Del Zollo. 'Veeping Women, Wringing Hands: How the Mainstream ~-1edia Stereotyped Women's Experiences in Kosovo 141

John Goodwin. Irish Men and \'Vark in North-County Dublin 151

Sheila Gunnison. Gender, Class and Equal Opportunity Policies: A Grass-roots Case Study from the Trade Union Movement 167

BOOK REVIEWS Getting God's Ear: women, Islam, and healing in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf (Eleanor Abdella Doumato) reviewed by Ziba MiT-Hosseini 183

Changing A1en in Southem Africa (Robert Morrell, Ed) reviewed by Caroline F. White 184

Contesting Politics: womm in Ireland, north alld south (Yvonne Galligan, Eilis ''''ard & Rick \Vilford, Eds) reviewed by Anne Byrne 186

Fragmented Ties: Salvadoran immigrant m/works in Amnica (Cecilia Menjivar) reviewed by Jocelyn S. Viterna 187

O:iford Readings in Feminism:feminism and 'rac(' (KumAKum Bhavnani, Ed) reviewed by Yasmin Gunaratnam 189

TIe Second Battlefield: women, modemiSm and the First f-Vorld JlIar (Angela K. Smith) reviewed by Johanna Alberti 190

TIe Fl'n de Siide: a reader In cullural hisrory c. 1880-1900 (Sally Ledger & Roger Luckhur.:

Suzanna M. Rose, PhD Guest Editor

Introduction: Lesbian Love and Relationships Suzanna M. Rose "Having a Girlfriend Without Knowing It": Intimate Friendships Among Adolescent Sexual·Minorlty Women Usa M. Diamond Against All Odds: The Dating Experiences of Adolescent lesbian and Bisexual Women Diane E. Elze The Impact of Group Membership on Lesbians' Physical Appearance /lana D. Krakauer Suzanna M. Rose Butch/Femme In the Personal Advertisements of Lesbians Christine A. Smith Shannon Stillman Lesbians In Love: Why Some Relationships Endure and Others End Kristin P. Beals Emily A. Impett Letitia Anne Pep/au Not Any One Thing: The Complex Legacy of Social Class on African American Lesbian Relationships RuthL Hall Beverly Greene A Butch Among Belles Bonnie R. Strickland Lesbian Dating and Courtship from Young Adulthood to Mldllfe Suzanna M. Rose DebraZand Beyond "Lesbian Bed Death": The Passion and Play In Lesbian Relationships Suzanne lasenza Lesbian Intimate Partner Violence: Prevalence and Dynamics Carolyn M. West Couples Therapy for Lesbians: Understanding Merger and the Impact of Homophobia Maryka Biagg;o $uzCoan WendiAdams Young Sexual Minority Women's Perceptions of Cross-Generational Friendships with Older Lesbians Jeanne L. Stanley Building Bridges: Examining lesbians' and Heterosexual Women's Close Friendships with Each Other Jacqueline S. Weinstock Lynne A. Bond BOOK REVtEWS ~~iit 33 \blwne 27, No.2, Swruner 2002

2 From the Editor

3 Thanks to the donors who have made this issue possible

4 Kollshah NEWS YOU HAVEN'T HEARD BEFORE Radical Weddings' Rabbinic aspirations' Improving the world on spring break • Who's reclaiming the mikvah-and why? • Another case ofclergy abuse • Young Latin-American Jews come north' And more ...

45 Creative Edge Why iJ tllk mil8i1~n' (a/lt4 Lili,llt In the Ganien of&i,n_ fOllg Fine arts, wonderful crafts, ritual objects before lhe eating oj/he opple, tM Holy Olle CTUlftdlkj'lTSt 46 Tsena Rena hll1lla1l beingS-Q mOll, Adam. LILITH's indispensable resource pages lUld Q ....'O/IlQJI, Lilith. Lilith said "We are equal because we are crtaledjro", the same torth." 48 Hyphenates Attract BY ZACHARY PELTA-HELLER -from 1M Alphabet orRen Sira, 23a-b Growing up with a hyphenated last name, his parents' feminist principles are now his own. The dilemma is obvious: his girlfriend is also a hyphenate. A true story. 34

July/October 2002 No. 17

2 EDITORIAL EDITORIAL 3

THE DIVERSE FACES LAS DIVERSAS CARAS OF MOTHERHOOD DE LA MATERNIDAD the myth of mother love eI mlto del amor matemo 6 A TOUGH mIT TO CRACK ~ UN MITO DURO DE ROER 7 Yaninn Avila • the "motherbook" el "libro de la madre" 10 THE BAD SIDE OF MOTHERHOOD EL LADO OSCURO DE LA MATERNTDAD II Lotta Lehmusvaar" • 14 TilE MOTHERS OF THE PLAZA DE MAYO .r- LAS MAnRES DE PLAZA DE MAYO 15 bJl Marula Valente

16 RUSSINS SOLDIERS' MOTHERS LAS MAnRES DE WS SOLDADOS RUSOS 17 • rIiiiI El'tl Marfa Hinwhuber •

22 WE HAVE FOUND SIMON HEMOS ENCONTRADO A SIMON 2i Elena Fonsua

a new product is to be marketed Ia cOl)'ercWlucl6n de un nuevo producto 24 ANONYMOUS BABIES BEBES ANONIMOS 25 ~ Regula Bolt • ,~ johannesburg's abandoned babies bebes abandbnados en johanesburgo 30 DOOR OF HOPE 1:J!2 LA PUERTA DE LA ESPERANZA 31 Khadlja Magardi.e \.. l.);i> 32 ABORTION IN SOUTH AFRICA ~ EL ABORTO EN SunMRICA II .,...KhadIJa Magardi.e

-:,?,,~.:.- 36 MEDICAL POWER AND MATERNITY ,. \!. EL PODER MEDICO FRENTE A LA MATERNIDAD 37

38 THE POLITICAL DIMENSION OF SEXUAL RIGHTS ~.~'til' LA DIMENSION POLiTICA DE LOS DERECHOS SEXUALES AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS Y WS DERECHOS REPRODUCTIVOS 39 ;,..:.",.;;:...:..._ Alejandra LOpez I LUidn Abradruka.s

WORLD SOCIAL FORUM FORO SOCIAL MUNDIAL

046 DIVERSITY CAN DE AMUSING DIVERSIDAD DIVERTIDA -47 e Wera Rewdt .. 50 META-FORUM. METAFORO 51 Wid" Celiberti

CULTURAL CULTURA

cuban music Jas musica.s cubanas 56 LIKE SALSA FOR CHOCOLATE .'01_ COMO SALSA PARA CHOCOLATE 57

60 LACY DUARTE I TERRITORIES ... LACY DUARTE I TEltRITORIOS 61

63 NEWS NOTICIAS 63 35

Volume 4, Issue No.6 JUNE 2002 departments

6 EDITOR'S LETTER 8 CONTRIBUTORS 10 LETTERS

12 PANORAMA Fighting Back With Food; It's 111cir Specialty; Acting Out

15 FIRST PERSON Fear of Disclosure. A lesbian feminist breast comeer patient wasn't so sure at first about trusting her Orthodox Jewish doctor. Now the odd collll!e redefines partnership.

16 ADVOCACY Door to Door. Hiam Hamade works tirelessly to ensure thallhe women in the Arab American community of Dearborn, Michigan have access to canCer screening and treatment.

17 BEAUTY SPOT Fun Despite the Sun. Get the scoop on summer sunblock tips to keep skin healthy after cancer treatment.

48 CANCER GIRL Delivering Diagnoses. Our cancer girl thinks she has the expertise of a doctor after going through cancer treatmenl. Judge for yourself as she tackles some general health questions. features 18 DOCUMENTARY by Liz G"lsL Photogmphs by Melissa Ann Pinney. For more than a year, MAMM has followed the inspimtional ovarian cancer support groulJ at Saint Joseph Hospital in Chicago. In this final installment, we look back at the past year and on to the future.

2'. MAMMOGRAPHY ON TRIAL by Christine Hatan, Three scientists discuss the study at the center of the most recent debate about whether scientific evidence exists to prove screening mammography really works. MAMA! also interviews the controversial study author.

30 PILLARS OF SUPPORT by Jennifer New. In honor of Father's Day, MAMM celebrates four devoted dads who provided invaluable emotional support and guidance after their daughters' diagnosis.

36 PROFILES Passion for Compassion, by Stacie Stukin. Los Angeles dynamo Janet Howard-Espinoza helps women on welfare reach their full potential. Beacon of Hope, by Tmcey Porpora. Vicki Giambrone delivers upbeat meso sages about her experiences to commtmity groups. back of book 43 COMPANION Summer Lymphedema Tips; \X'ork It!; Journal \X'atch: Chemo Doses and Combinations 36

No.1 29 of 2002

Responses to Manushi l

Poem : Maliana 4 SARBPREET SINGH

No Political BlIrqas for Us 5 Responding to Your Concerns MADHU KISHWAR

The Politics ofCommlUJaI Polarisation 15 A Precursor to the Gujarat Carnage D.L.SHETH

Shivshahi in the Mohalfa 22 How Shiv Sena Entrenched Itself in Bombay JULIA ECKHERT

"They didn't even know & they were punished."...... 29 Pseudo Hindus Run Amok in Gujarat MADHU PRASAD

Women, Communal Violence, and Rights Rhetoric..... 38 D. PARTHASARATHY

Readers' Forum 43 37

No. 130 of2002

Responses to MANUsm 2

Working Under Constant Threat.. 5 Some Setbacks and Some Steps Forward in Sewa Nagar MADHU KlSHWAR

The Charisma ofAutocracy 13 Bal Thackeray's Dictatorship in Shiv Sena JUUAECKERT

"It Should Last a Hundred Thousand Years" 20 Rali Worship and Brother Sister Bond in Kangra BRlGrnE LUCHESI

The Railway Campaign 26 Fighting SexualViolence on Trains MANJIMA BHATTACHARJYA

Bhikhu 31 MOHAN VARMA

Attack on Indian Secularism 33 MtKE MADHUSUDAN

Lack of Gender Solidarity 37 Systematic Downgrading of Women Politicians MADHU KlSHWAR

Fate Worse than Death 40 Acid Attacks on Women as a Weapon of Revenge in Bangladesh KAVITA CHARANJI

Readers' Forum 42 38

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

Volume 30, Number 3 Summer 2002

TIle New Yorkei': Famed literary mag light on contributions from women 2 Media companies among those paying for Viagra, but not the Pill 3 Vietnamese women added to research on war correspondents 3 Northwestern study: Newspaper women losing ground as executives 4 AEJMC conference papers monitor women's media portrayat power 6 MEDIEVAL 39 FEMINIST FOR UM ~ NO. 33, SPRING 2002

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Mess"ge from the President...... 3 Mess"ge from the Editor...... 3 Announcements. .5

ESSAYS Impossible Women: /Elfric's Spons" Christi "nd "I." Mysterique" (Mirand" Hodgson)...... 12 Lineage "nd Women's P"tron"ge: Mory of Woodstock "nd Nichol"s Treve!'s us Crollicles (L"ur" B"refield) 22 Sc"tology, Sexu"lity "nd the Logic of L"ughter in M"rguerite de N"v"rre's HeptalllerOIl (Dom E. Pol"chek) 30

BIBLIOGRAPHY (Chris Afric") 43

BOOK REVIEWS 51

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION . .59

ORDER FORM: SUBSIDIA 1 AND 2 . .63 CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO ADVISORY BOARD .. .65 BALLOT FOR ELECTION TO ADVISORY BOARD. . 68 40

Issue Number 62, Summer 2002 5exuolity

DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 2 from Ihe Edilor 4 Poelry 5 Networking 6 Tricks of Ihe Trade Photo by Coroline Brown, page 13 7 Morion's Message Pharo by PoW Romos, page 21 65 Journal Abslrocls 66 Media Reviews 68 News 70 Classified Advertising FEATURES Photo by Jill Cohen, page 39 70 Colendor Midwifery Today 73 Pholo Album International Midwife 8 Sexuality as 0 Theme--MICHu OonIT 11 Sex otler Ihe Baby Comes-tuZA&1H DA~S 44 Edilorial: Inclusiveness 15 Everything Begins wilh Wormlh--NAOlI V'NAVER -The Essence of Midwifery 46 Cords and lellers 17 Orgosmio-tYN 8APTlsn RICHARDS AND HARlAN $PAAfR 19 love and liquid Sound--MAAtNA AuOOUAAAY 20 Sex and Ihe Molherhood Myth-MIRlN< DYE 21 Sexual1nlimacy during Pregnoncy-MYRtAM COPPENS

25 Afreedom Chain of Women-lu..oVi MCCRACKEN

26 Captive ReoHlies and Dreams of Releose------u1lAH MCCRACKEN 27 Gelling 10 Ihe Rool of if A Profile of Blue Cohosh-5USAN PI'" 28 Birthing a fomily-MAA<:,rn MORAN-WrrscH

30 A Treasured Keepsake: Plocenla Prinls----£uYN FORESTIR 32 Concerns oboul Single-layer Suturing of the Ulerus aher Cesarean Surgery-lw. MAy GASKlH 35 Beauty of Ihe Unknowr>--WZA&1H &ve, 36 Pregnancy and Sexuality-R06IN lIM 38 Personal History: Birlh, Sexuality and Crowds-NINA Pt.ANcK 39 Birlh Announcemenl!---MJDWlflRY TOOAY STAff 40 Demyslilying Feor--MKHUf Kum 43 The Block Midwives and Healers Conference-SHARA MONROE International Midwife

47 Underslanding Sexuality in Midwifery Practise-JENNlfIR HAll 48 Maternity Services in CosIo Rico------R£8EcCA TURRECKY 49 Gobi's Siory: long Journey, Sotllighl~MAio. TmaAll

51 The State of Midwifery in 8rilish Columbia, Canada------RAcHu WESTfAll 56 Midwives Away from Home-ANoNYMOUS 61 A Keen Eye: Verena Schmid-JAN TRITT," n. 41 i n t e o x a apt journal Volume 8 Economies/Exchanges, July 2001

Ursula Biemann Female Geobodies: Resignifying the Economic within Sexual Difference Susan Lawson Irreconciliable Differance: Ode/Owed to Cornelia Parker Natalia Hie Sanja Ivekovic's Lady Rosa of Luxembourg Mila Bredikhina Representational Practices of Women Artists in Moscow in the 1990s Residencies and Exchanges: Experiences from the UK's Year of the Artist programme Ute Vorkoeper A Gentle Space - on involvement, personal freedom and exchanges in get that balance Mea Culpa: Katy Deepwell interviews Mary Kelly Marsha J. Tyson Darling Gendered Globalization, State Interests, Women of Color and Marginalized Women Jana Gerzova Art and the Qnestion of Gender in Slovakia Valerie Reardon Bettina Semmer's Assisted Painting series Perhaps by Means of Gesture. Artists' Pages from Araya Rasdarmrearnsook (Thailand) Readings to Corpses; Sub-Rosa (USA) The Economies of A.R.T; Emily Jacir (PalestineIUSA) My America (I'm Still here).

Book Reviews , 93 Website reviews 94 Artist's Book Reviews 96 Subscription Details 96 n.paradoxa 42

Volume 10, 2002 Rethinking Revolution

EDITORIAL .4-5

Nina Czcgledy in conversation with Randy Cutler, Shilpa Gupta, Eleni Laperi, Nathalie fVlagnan, Maria Nfiranda, None Neumark, Susanna Paasonen Rethinking Female Experience(s) 6

Thoughts on Women and Reyolution 14

Tomur Atag6k in conversation with Gulslin Karamustafa, Inci Eviner and Nur Ko<;ak Tu ..kish Women Artists and Feminism 15

Thoughts on Women and Revolution 26

Joanna Frueh in conversation with Tanya Augsburg, Maria Elena Buszek and Jill O'Bryan The Pink ofRevolution 27

Thoughts on Women and Revolution 36

Monica Maye.. The Revolution ofthe Comadres 37

Womell Artists ill MIl1Iifesta 4 alld DOCllmellta 11 analysis 44 Mallifesta 4 45 DoclImellta 11 46-47 Elsa Hsiang~chun Chen in conversation with Victoria Lu, lun Lui, Mali Wu, Lulu Hou, Hungjnn Shieh, Hweilan Chang and Teyu Wang Rethinking Revolution in Taiwan 48

Michele Cohen Hadria A Tale ofInvisibility SelfP0/1l'ait: Palestillian Women sA/1 55

Curating New Na..ratives Katy Deepwell inte..views Ute Meta Bauer 65

Bojana Pejic The Morning After PI"," Radion, Abstract Art and Bananas 75

Artist's Pages Agnieszka Wolodzko TRANSASIA 85

c.j.fleury Co-c..eative models of a..t and feminist law in the Templates fol' Activism p..oject.. 89

Miki Kanai Website Reviews 94

New Books Received and Subscription Details 96 NOQA 43 Nordic Journal ofWomen's StlId;es

no. 1 2002, Volume 10

Bellte Meyer alld SI/salllle V. Klll/dsell Editorial 2 Jeff Heal'll alld EI/1I/1; LallI/ Introduction: Gender, men and masculinities ...... 3 Maria Eriksson Men's violence, men's parenting and gender politics in Sweden 6 Elin Kvande Doing masculinities in organizational restructuring 16 Marie Nordberg Constructing masculinity in women's worlds: men working as pre-school teachers and hairdressers ... 26 Sara Eldell Gender politics in conservative men's movements: beyond complexity, ambiguity and pragmatism.... 38 Jeff Heal'll alld Emmi LallI/ The recent development of Finnish studies on men: a selective review and a critique of a neglected field 49

BOOK REIIIEW SI/salllle II. Klll/dsell The development of a new male aesthetic: a political-ideological biography of a Danish physical educationalist.. 61 vol. XXXII, nos. 7 & 8 august·september 2002

news National and International News 4

special feature: women's voices on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Women's Voices in the Global Shout: A20·DC 12 Truth and Justice: A Jewish Woman Experiences A20 17 Israeli Peace Activist Addresses UN 20 Dissembling Words 24 Unheard Jewish Voices 27 Open Letter to My Anti·Racist Friends 31 The Boy Who Kissed the Soldier: Balata Camp 34 Peace Talk: A Dialogue 37

commentary The Venus Syndrome 43 reviews Targets of Hatred: Anti·Abortion Terrorism by Patricia Baird·Windle and Eleanor J. Bader 40 Sleeping With Cats: a memoir by Marge Piercy 46 ~ Girls Will be Boys .48 Kissing Jessica Stein: Straight Wimmin on Lesbian Love 56 Crash Landing for Promising Film 57 regular features Calendar of Events 58 Feminist Bookstores 59 Feminist Radio Programs 60 Dykes to Watch Out For 62 Festivals 66 Letters 68

Front cover photo by Mai·Trang Dang Back cover by Julie Gerard Harris 45 Peace&Freedom MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM Summer 2002 Vol. 62 • No. 3

REPORTS FROM CONGRESS • Blanche Weisen Cook .4 • Mans van Zandbergen .5 • Lourdes C. Bassue Webb 6 • Making Connections 15 • Entertainment 17

Stop War at Home and Abroad 7 Committee Comer 8 Trip to the Middle East 10 Stopping Military Madness 12 Doing Democracy 14 Raging Grannies .16 Seeking Ubuntu 18 Peace Education 20 Cuba: Crossing Borders 22 Meet the National Board 24 WILPF in Washington 26 New JAPA Exec 27 Book Review 28 Annual Report 29 Branch Action News 30, 31 46 Race, Gender & Class

An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal

Volume 9, Number 2,2002 (3-7)

Jean Alt Belkhlr, Lenus Jack Jr. and Christiane Charlemalne 3 Introduction

Clayton Dumont Jr. 8 Dead Family or Archaeological Collections?: On the Significance of Native Dead

Andrew Perchard 32 'Bonnie Fighters': Class Consciousness and Sotidarity in the Scots Coalfield, c. 1947-1960

Marta I. Cruz-Janzen 47 Lives on the Crossfire: The Struggle of Mulliethnic and Multicultural Latinos for Identity in a Dichotomous and Raciatized World

Beverly Mason 63 Roads to Power: A Case Study of How Egyptian Working-Class Women Reatize Economic and Social Power

Magalene Harris Taylor 85 "Martha Stewart as a Sociological Phenomenon"

Ronald E. Hall 100 A new Perspective on Racism: Health Risk to African-Americans

Linda Kalof, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano and Paul C. Stern 112 Race, Gender and Environmentatism: The Atypical Values and Betiefs of White Men

Subdlpta Das 131 Loss or Gain? A Saga ofAsian Indian Immigration and Experiences in America's Multi Ethnic Mosaic

Yltchak Haberfeld and Dafna N. luaell 156 Gender Inequality in Majority and Minority Groups in Israel SageWoman 47 Celebrating the Goddess in Every Woman :JXE. 58 • Jummer 2002 SEXUALITY

FEATURES

~6»11 !ii 24 »II lie 59 IIlI Vulvas, Cleavage and Honey Sappho Preparing to Worship A Sacred Place: by Laurm Sinnott by]udith Pierte Rosenberg Embracing the Natural World byJoanna Powdl Colbert ~VenuJ~ by Kris WaMherr !'ill 29 Ill! Iii 9 »II Summer Night !ii 63 IIlI Time to Celebrate: All Hail the Vulva! by Lisa Baas Holidays and Holy Days by Donna Helm !ii 33 »II by Waverly Fitzgerald liin»ll Priestess Secrets ofa Kitchen Tantrika by Carina A. Boak. by BIiTbara Fisher arl'l.L'O,R by Gwm Ingram REGULAR COLUMNS

Iii 15 »II !ii4»11 Sexuality Day Living the Dream: at the Wild Women's Gathering Letter from the Editor byLoba byAnne Newk.irk Nivetl

~ 16 »II !ii 34 Ill! Enter the Goddess One ofTen Thousand: byCany

111 26 »II ilII 49 Ill! lie 83 IIlI Sex, Lies and Ritual Tending the Flame: Tools for Tiansformation: by CherylA. Marls Solitary Spirituality Product Reviews artwork by Chru Beetow by Lhnaea Weathers/one !ii 87 i! !ii 51 II The IUttle !ii 30 »II AstroBlessings Astrology for Positive Living Spreadipg OUf Wings: by Bee Smith !ii 93 Ill! How I Discovered the Goddess Women at the Well: Through Exotic Dance Marketplace byAngtiina 1\4. Spencer !ii 53 Ill! artwork by Suzanne Cheryl Gardner A Serpentine Path by Carol P. Christ lie 95 Ill! vVeaving the Web: POETRY Networking !ii 18 Ill! !ii 57 Ill! Curvature Over the Bridge: !ii 96 Ill! Further Explorations by Mary ScOIt A Pinch of Sage by Elizabeth Barrette 48 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 46, Nos. 112 January 2002

CONTENTS Special Issue: Behavioral Scieuce Research on Menstruation and Menopause Guest Editors: Joan C. Chrisler and Ingrid Johnston-Robledo

Editorial 1 Joan C Christer Introduction to the Speical Issue 3 Joan C. Chrisler and Ingrid Johnston-Robledo On the Rag On Screen: Menarche in Film and Television 5 Elizabeth Arveda Kissling What Do We Mean by "TIle Biology of Menopause?" 13 Pauta S. Derry Health and Sickness: The Meaning of Menstruation and Premenstrual Syndrome in Women's Lives 25 Shirley Lee Menarche, Menstruation, and Gender Identity: Retrospective Accounts From Women Who Have Undergone Premenopausal Hysterectomy 37 Jean Elson Recollections of Menarche: Communication Between Mothers and Daughters Regarding Menstruation 49 Daryl Costos, Ruthie Ackerman, and Lisa Paradis SEX ROLES 49 A Journal of Research Vol. 46, Nos. 3/4 February 2002

CONTENTS Eroticizing Men: Cultural Influences on Advertising and Male Objectification 61 Deana A. Rohlinger Attitudes to Marriage and Sexual Behaviors: A Survey of Gender and Culture Differences in China and United Kingdom 75 Louise T. Higgins, Mo Zheng, YoU Liu, and CJllm Hui Sun Understanding the Context of Unbalanced Domestic Contributions: The Influence of Perceiver's Attitudes, Target's Gender, and Presentational Format 91 NiCole Swearillgen~Hilkerand Janice D. Yoder Factors Associated With Perceived Paternal Involvement in Childrearing 99 Susan Sanderson and Yetta L. Sanders Thompson Impact of Gender and Problem Severity Upon Intervention Selection 113 Catherine E. Mosher BRlEF REPORT Parents' Explanations of Their Child's Performance in Mathematics and Reading: A Replication and Extension ofYee and Eccles 121 Hannu, Riity, Johanna Viinskii, Kati Kasanen, and Riitta Kiirkkiiinen BOOKREVlEW Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America 129 943 From the Sigm Editors: New Contexts, New hsues 50 947 The «Eternal Return"; Self-Portrait Photography as a Technology of Embodiment Amelia Jones

979 Franccsea Woodman's Photography: Death and the Image One More Time Pe!J!JY Phelan

1005 \Vhile We Wait: The English Translation of The Second Sex TorU Moi

1031 Reentering the Labyrinth: Revisiting Dorothy Dinnerstein's The Mermaid and the AfinotflllY Jane Flax

1059 Third Wave Black Feminism? Kimberly Springer

" Comments 1083 Keepin' It Real: A Generational Commentary on Kimberly Springer's "Third Wave Black Feminism?" Sheiln Radford-Hi/!

N .. 1091 Response from a "Second Waver" to Kimberly Springer's "Third N Wave Black Feminism?" Beverly Guy-Sluftal/

1095 What's Love Got to Do with W White Women, Black Women, and Feminism in the Movement Years Wit,; Brehm

1135 Islamic Feminism and Its Discontents: Toward a Resolution of the Debate Va/mt;ne M. Mog/milam

Sook Reviews

1173 Kathl Weeks At the Heart ofFreedom: Fem;nism, Sex, and Equality by Drudlla Cornell ]Ilftice Interr,_ptuJ: Cr;l;ml Refleet;ons on the IrPoJtsotialiJt~ Condition by Nancy Fraser

1177 Jill Nagle Making Work, Mak;ng Troub/e: Prostitution as a Sotial Problem by Deborah R. Brock. Proslillition, Power, ami Freedom by Julia O'Connell Davidson Stx Work Imd Sex WorkerJ edited by Barry M. Dank and Roberto Refinetti Sex for Sale: PYfutitutioll, Pomogmphy, alJd the Sex Induftry edited by Ronald Weitzer

1183 Andrea Y. Simpson Black Feminist 71Jought: Know/edge, COlmioumess, and the Polit;(.J ofEmpowerment by Patrida Hill Collins Shadowboxing: RepmwtatiollJ ofBlack Feminist Po/itia by Joy James (continued)

1186 David S. Gutterman Loft Fathers: 'f1Je Poliths ofFllther/esmUi in Amerita edited by Cynthia R. Daniels 51 Emotio/lal ReICHe: 'n;e TIleory and Practice offJ FemitJist Father by Isaac D. Balbus

1191 Joan C. Tronto uve's lAbor: EJsfJYlon Women, EqllfJ!ity {Jlld Dependency by Eva Feder Kittay Relational Alltanomy: &m;"i# Penputives 011 Autonomy, Agme" z and the Sodal Selfedited by Catriona Mackenzie and Natalie ~ Stoljar 3 ~.. 1194 Cella Kltllnger Female Sexlwlity: Contempomry Engagements edited by Donna Bassin TIle Sexual Cmtllry by Ethel Spector Person SexIUlJity, Society, and Femim'sm edited by Cheryl Brown TraVIS and Jacquelyn W. White

1198 Ann Chisholm Mother's In:d: Sport and mntletl's lAbor by Shona ~1. Thompson Womm oj'Steel: Female Bodybllifders and the StruM'e for Self­ Definition by Maria R.. Lowe Sport and PlJJtmodertl Timu edited by Genevieve Rail

120] Elaine Marks 'l1;e Fmil Social Body: POr1logmphy, HomofexlIlllitYJ fl1ld Other Ftwuuies itl Interwar PrafJce by Carolyn J. Dean PrOIHtJI Lnbiat/ilm by Elisabeth Lldenson

1207 Gilbert Zlcklln No PllUe like Home: Relatiomhipl a'Jd Family Lift among Ulbia1JJ lIt/d Glly Mm by Christopher Carrington SiuitJ and Tomboyl: Gender Not/conformity and HomoJlxlUJ! Childhood edited by Matthew Rottnek The MimuaJllre ofDuire: 71Je Scioue, I1ll0ry, and Et1Ji(:J ofSexual OriwtfJtioti by Edward Stein

1217 United States and International Notes

1221 About the Contributors

1225 Guidelines for Contributors

Index to Volume 27 1229 Author/Title Index, General

1237 Author/Title Index, Books Reviewed 52

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14 poetry nplDlOn by debora lldov, shelagh patterson, jadyn pludik, and wendy wisner the IlSii patriot act and jose padUla: moving toward resistance 28 crime scene by rebecca johnson by nan dnnater

the mammography morass: forgotten gems Is early detert/on part of the problem? by gilmore tamny by ellen leopold ]0 summer reading: In search of perfect fun reads news & features by tamika fluker and gilmore tamny 6 tributes toJune Jordan by adrienne rich 31 divine secrets: more than funny hats and by elizabeth amelia hadley sparklers by amy pett by kathl malo

7 battered mothers and their children take a beating In massachusetts famIly courts aruLey-.e.Lv month by carffe cuthbert and the battered mothers' testimony COLUMNS -,.--- proJed the bottomlJne by susIe day 9 the women ofeast timor demand jusUce by diane (a(setta where your mouth 15 by jaclyn friedman 1] boston pride: please burst my bubble by meryllatronfc.a 4 letters to the editor

14 news briefs WELfARE8EAT complIed by tamika fluker and gilmore tamny 11 after welfare reform: voices from the community by elaine werby, mkhel1e kahan,donna halg friedman 15 proteston fight gentrifkaUon In boston's chinatown by gilmore tamny INSIDE/OUTSIDE 27 prison poetry 16 riot cops outnumber peaceful student-led protest by dawnya ferdInand sen, anne flaherty. sheena king, by april Isaac cindy powers, and danllee warner 34 pen pals and In ad blo

28 bert tnnsgeoder erotka shameless: WOf1l4!O'S Intimate erotla reviewed by kythryne alsling • chlxdlg .....l by maria gueniero 32 the lnanbtlon of hid.. It. reviewed by al~ne ffi. parker opnh""""""'"' by various wjoumtr staffers 8 searching tot'.1 heroine In the world of imlme ~ byallsa cui 30 karina hampton and enn o'grady: two ~a&es itt work 9 now tts just lauryn: hltrs new doubfe cd by meryllatronlca by tamika fluker girls neo4 _ to britnowen.nd hop-.h :I the bottomline by gll",,", tomny by susie day "*"""" sbfI pix for ..."merfun where )'OUr mouth ls by ja<1yn frlod""'n fa from flshlngeditor to 'a by glllTlOfe "mny 4 JettI!f1 to the editor '3 _ ruIo the ring on 'tough .nougld OPINION by tamlb fluker 5 """""""rludy".,...""'g"""",nles ml

15 .In afro.IatIna','quest for 1ndusIon' INSIDE/OUTSIDE by Y"'!t. mod.,tln 't9 ,we to ~rse prisoners money for lnarceration by anne flaherty :u peop;e ofcob' asamrt Wl1t ~ pen I"k olIfor notIonol_of """" 7-'4 and In ad bIodts ttItoughout the ~ ""f'S briofs compiled by tamlb fluUr and gilmore tamny WElFAREBEAT 20 weWJ,re 'rtfonn'as punishment bars education 1S new ruden (>Ifll for poor women new wrIten write about women's RYes by.elizabeth lauren In thMr home countries and In u.s. REGULARS ad.:L'l~~-,-,-~---c-=-­ 16 alendar. hot pkb,de. 'J_~"""'of~ J1 dykes to watd1 outfor by>i'ltll.k the vlne of deWo ., the pIa_the pIa.....nd)'Oitltllak 54

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~I no longer In whispers-menial health activism alCJivigm by karen mllsteln Introduction making adivlsm a party by enn slodmak a threshold lnquh)'l consequences of contemplating terrorism In 1001 24 breast cancer activist barbara brenntr by ann witham trying to take the profit out ofcancer interview by amy pett 6 'j'm not a feminist but ••• ' the need for young women In the procOOke movement by lakshml anantnarayan news ~S news briefs organizing, writing, editing, and debating compiled by tamika fluker and gilm9re tamny the 'imprisoned Intellectual' by joy james a:d..:>g~~ 7 'true activists acknowledge the power we have and use it _ 17 change starts here; fOf the good of all' by hira esplnoza pamela means sings her truth Interview by meryt latronlca 8 Inside/outside- ~8 burning the sea activists defending the tights of women prisoners: reviewed by sue fOsenkranz 'like the grass growing up through concrete' inteNJew by donna willmott 19 notorious c.h,o. and my blg fat greek wedding: exploding and embfildng stereotypes riding the dragon by crystal hayes by katht maio )1 red feminism; American communism and 11 maria antonletta benlozabal--­ actlvlsta/guardlan angel of san antonio the making ofwomen's liberation by barbara renaud gomalez reviewed by rosario morales 'I got Into activism because things were awful' n poetry by carrie dearborn by rebecca morgan frank. Usa grigg, m

IS welfarebeab a welfare actMst Is bom 4 letten to the editor by pat gowens 'ups yours' INSIDE/OUTSIDE by dawn stanger ~1 pen p.3ls 'I consciously take action dally' by fran smith 2) useful books for prison activist! by courtney lawrence 16 hondufiln women textile, banana worken launch Joint leadeuhlp,orsanllins project REGULARS by hannah frisch ,8 ca~ndar, hot pklu, etc.

17 activism Is whatever binds you to humanity J4 dykesto\ntchoutfor by carlnne luck a young activist's experience )6 the planets. the planet, and you by rebecca strauss bymlz saturn looking back on 1:0+ yean of activism by felice cohen-joppa her vision drives her work by colleen johnston Studies 111 Gender and Sexuality 55

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\VriLing as Pathology, Poison, or Cure: Henri-Frederic Amiel's]ournal inlime Ge01ge S. Rousseau, Ph.D. Caroline Warman, Ph.D. 229

Discussion of Paper by 'Vannan and Rousseau Jeanne WolfJ Bernstein Ph.D. 263

Cultures of ~Ielancholia in Late Capitalism-A Reflection: Response to Discussion by Jeanne Wolff Bernstein Ge01ge S. Rousseau, Ph.D. Caroline Warman, Ph.D. 273

~'Iothers, l\'!onsters, Ivlentors Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. 281

I'm in the Milk and the Milk Is in Me: Psychoanalytic Writing from the Night Kitchen Donna Bassin, Ph.D. 297

The Handmaiden's Tale Judith Thurman 309

Learning to Speak the Language: A Relational Interpretation of an Adolescent Girl's Suicidallity Carol Gilligan, Ph.D. and Lisa Machoian, Ed.D. 321 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 56 Volume 21, Number 1 Spring 2002

Feminism and TIme

From the Editor: 5 Lesbian Empire: Radical Cross writing 128 Feminism and Time in the Twenties. By Gay Wachman. Robin Hackett

ARTICLES Feminism and Film. Edited by 129 E. Ann Kaplan. Feminist Futures? 13 Jeffrey S. Longacre Elizabeth Grosz The Language of Inquiry. By 133 Telling TIme in Feminist Theory 21 Lyn Hejinian. Rita Felski Lynn Keller

Feminism, Ethics, and History, or 29 Traditions ofVicwn'an \\'lomen's Auto, 137 What is the Hpost" in Postfeminism? biography: The Poetics and Politics of Misha Kavka Life Writing. By Linda H. Peterson. Carol Hanbery MacKay Is Feminism a Historicism? 45 Jennifer L.Fleismer The Bitch Is Back: Wicked Women in 140 Literawre. By Sarah Appleton Aguiat. Gendering TIme in Globalization: 67 Elizabeth McGeachy Mills The Belatedness of the Other Woman and Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy Advancing Sisterhood! Interracial Friendships 142 Betty Joseph in Contemporary Southern Fiction. By Sharon Monteith. Found Footage: Feminism Lost in Time 85 Ivy Schweitzer Dana Heller BOOKS RECEIVED Refusing History at the End of the Earth: 99 Ursula Le Guin's "Sur" and the 2000·01 CONTRIBUTORS Women's Antarctica Crossing Elena Glasberg INDEX

REVIEWS

Women's Writing of the First World 123 War: An Anthology. Edited by Angela K. Smith The Second Battlefield: Women, Modernism, and the First World War. By Angela K. Smith. Genevieve Brassard VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 57 Volume 8, Number 7, July 2002

CONTENTS Editor's Illtrodllctioll 783 Articles The Relatiollship Betweell Illtilllate Portlier Violellce amI the Use ofAddictive SlIbstallces ill Poor alld HOllleless Sillgle Mothers AMY SALOMON, SHARI S. BASSUK, and NICHOLAS HUNTINGTON 785 All Elllpiricalillvestigatioll of the PSycllOlogicnl Seqllelae ofChildhood SeXlial Abllse ' ill all Adlllt Latilla Poplliatioll JOSIE VEGA HINSON, CATHERINE KOVEROLA, and MARY MORAHAN 816 A Case Stlldy ofCOllllllllllity- Based Respollses to Rllral WOlllall Batlerillg NIKKI R. VAN HIGHTOWER and JOE GORTON 845 COlllplexity Of Patlems of Violellce Agaillst WOlllell ill Heterosexual Partllerships MINNA PJlSPA 873 Book Reviews Rethinking Rape by AIIII J. Cahill SUSAN E. MARTIN 901 Too Scared to Learn:

WOInen r Violence and Education by JellllY Horslllall JODY RAPHAEL 907 58 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 8, Number 8, August 2002

CONTENTS Editor's Illtroductioll 915 Articles Protectillg the Child and the Family: Illtegratillg Domestic Violence Screellillg blto a Child Advocacy Cell tel' MARY L. PULIDO and DlVYA GUPTA 917 Marital Violellce Victimizatioll alld Perpetratioll Amollg Womell Substallce Abusers: A Descriptive Study GREGORY L. STUART, SUSAN E. RAMSEY, TODD M. MOORE, CHRISTOPHER W. KAHLER, LYEITE E. FARRELL, PATRICIA RYAN RECUPERO, and RICHARD A. BROWN 934 Adolescellts at Work: Gellder Issues alld Sexual Harassmellt SUSAN FINERAN 953 Social COllstmctioll ofWomell as Legitimate Victims ofViolellce ill Chillese Societies CATHERINE SO-KUM TANG, DAY WONG, and FANNY MUI-CHING CHEUNG 968 Book Reviews No More Secrets: Violence in Lesbian Relationships by Jallice L. Ristock LORI B. GIRSHICK 997 Femicide in Global Perspective edited by Dialla E. H. Russell mId Roberta A. Harmes SUSAN E. MARTIN 1003 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 59 Volume 8, Number 9, Seplember 2002

Special Issue: Violence Against Women and Girls in Prostitulion Guesl Editor: lody Raphael

CONTENTS Guesl Editor's IlIlroduclioll 1011 Articles The Everyday Occurrmce: Violellce illihe Lives ofGirls Exploited Through Proslilulioll KENDRA NIXON, LESLIE TUlTY, PAMELA DOWNE, KELLY GORKOFF, and JANE URSEL 1016 Violmce and Coercioll ill Sri Lallka's Commercial Sex Induslry: IlIlersecliolls ofGender, Sexualily, Culture, alld Ihe Lmv JODY MILLER 1044 Pimp-Collirolled Prost ilulioll: Slill au IlIlegral Pari of Sireet Life CELIA WILLIAMSON and TERRY CLUSE-TOLAR 1074 iVlale Cuslomers Of Prosliluted Womell: Explorillg Percepliolls of EllliUemellt 10 Power and COlllrol aud Implications for Violelll Behavior Toward Womell NOEL BRIDGET BUSCH, HOLLY BELL, NORMA HOTALING, and MARTIN A. MONTO 1093

Migralll Thai Women Subjected 10 Slavery-Like Abuses in Japan KINSEY ALDEN DINAN 1113 Commentary Legalizalion: The Auslralian Experience MARY LUCILLE SULLIVAN and SHEILA JEFFREYS 1140 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal 60

VOLUME XVII, NUMBER 1 SPRING 2002

CONTENTS

SYMPOSIUM ON FEMINIST THEORIES OF RELATION IN THE SHADOW OF THE LAw

INTRODUCTION

FEMINISM IN RELATION ...... •...... Cat/mine Albiston, 1 Tanya Brito, Jane E. Larson

ARTICLES

LAw's CONSTITUTION: A RELATIONAL CRITIQUE .••...... •...... Fictmia F. Nourse 23

CARE AND FEMINISTS •...... •...... •. j'vImy Becker 57

OUT OF THE SHADOWS: TRAVERSING TIlE IMAGINARY OF SMlENESS, DIFFERENCE, AND REI.ATIONALISM - A HUMAN RIGHTS PROPOSAL Belta Esperanw Hemtindez-Tmyol 111

BIRTHING RELATIONSHIPS •...... •••...... Naomi Calm 163

PUTTING THE RELATIONAL INTO THE HEART OF FAMILY AND JUVENILE COURT PROCEEDINGS .•.. Nina Camic 199

AsSUMPTIONS ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS REFLECTED IN THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAws Theresa A. Gabaldon 215

INTERSPOUSAL TORT IMMUNITY AND INSURANCE "FAt\1ILY MEMBER EXCLUSIONS"; SHARED AsSUMPTIONS, RELATIONAL AND LIBERAL FEMINIST CHALLENGES ...... •..... Jennifer lV1iggins 251 WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW ...... •...... 61

VOLUME 13 NUMBER I SPRING 2002

GENDER AND VISUAL CULTURE Frayed Connections, Fraught Projections: The Troubling \'(Todd of Shirin Neshat LINDSEY MOORE \'7ould the Real Cindy Sherman Please Stand Up? Encounters between Cindy Sherman and Feminist Art Theory MICHELLE MEAGHER 18 Fashioning Readers: The avant garde and British Vogue, 1920-9 AURELEA MAHOOD 37 Pliant and Compliant: Colonial Indian Art and Postcolonial Cinema GITA RAJAN 48 Frederick Leighton's The Fisherman and the Syren LYNDA NEAD 70 '\XliIi he, won't he? \VilI she, won't she? Fortune-telling and Female Subjectivity in John Everett MilIais's The Bridesn'laid NICOLA HOWN 73

REVIEWS Deborah L. Parsons, Streetwalking the Metropolis: Women, the City and Modernity JEAN RADFORD 84 Clare Hanson, Hysterical Fictions: The <\Voman's Novel' in the Twentieth Century, Diana Wallace, Sisters and Rivals in British Women's Fiction, 1914-1939 PETRA RAU 87 Susan Stanford Friedman, Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies ofEncounter, Diana Collecott, HD. and Sapphic Modernism 1910-1950 HELEN TARLO 90 Pamela L. Caughie (ed.), Virginia Woolf in the Age ofMechanical Reproduction, Anna Snaith, Virginia Woolf: Public and" Private Negotiations STEFANIE LOTZ 94 Barbara Will, Gertrude Stein: Modernism, and the Prob/em of 'Genius' MELANIE TAYLOR 97 Mary E. Galvin, Queer Poetics: Five Modernist Women Writers, Katy Deepwell (ed.), Women Artists and Modernism JODJE MEDD 100 Patricia Duncker, James Miranda Barry MARY HAMMOND 104

NEW AND RECENT TITLES

Compiled by BARBARA ROSENBAUM 107

BOOKS RECEIVED

Compiled by TRUDI TATE 112

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 115

ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 118 62 Womer1 &Health

Volume 35, Numbers 213 2002

Domestic Violence and Health Care: Policies and Prevention

Preface: The Role of Health Care in the Struggle to Combat Domestic Violence Physicians' Response to Victims of Domestic Violence: Toward a Model of Care Barbara Gerbert, PhD, James Moe, PhD, Nona Caspers, MFA, Patricia Sa/ber, MO, Mitchell Feldman, MD, Karen Herzig, PhD, Amy Bronstone, PhD Women Referred for On~Site Domestic Violence Services in a Managed Care Organization Brigid McCaw, MD, MS, MPH, Haidi M. Bauer, MD, MS, MPH, William H. Berman, PhD, Laura Mooney, LCSW, Margaret Holmberg, MSW, Enid Hunkeler, MA Domestic Violence in Later Life: An Overview for Health Care Providers Bonnie Brandl, MSvv, Deborah L. Horan, MSW The Impact of Perceived Barriers on Primary Care Physicians' Screening Practices for Female Partner Abuse , Linda Chamberlain, PhD, MPH, Katherine A. Perham-Hester, MS, MPH Intimate Partner Violence from the Emergency Medicine Perspective Amy A. Emst, MD, FACE?, Steven J. Weiss, MS, MD, FACE?, FACP Making Family Planning Clinics an Empowerment Zone for Rural Battered Women Palricia M. Uibrich, PhD, Jami Stockdale, MA Assessing the Success of the WomanKind Program: An Integrated Model of 24-Hour Health Care Response to Domestic Violence Lynn M. Short, PhD, MPH, Susan M. Hadley, MPH, Bonnie Bates, MA A Population-Based Survey Assessing Support for Mandatory Domestic Violence Reporting by Health Care Personnel Carolyn J. Sachs, MD, MPH, Jane Koziol-McLain, PhD, RN, Nancy Giass, MSN, MPH, RN, Daniei Webster, SeD, MPH, Jacqueiyn Campbell, PhD, FAAN, RN Abused Patient's Attitudes About Mandatory Reporting of Intimate Partner Abuse Injuries to Pollee Michaei A. Rodriguez, MD, MPH, Wendy R. Sheldon, MSW, MPH, Nisha Rao, BA Physically Abused Pregnant Women's Perceptions About the Quality of Their Relationships with Their Male Partne.rs Suzanne Cloutier, MSPH, Sandra L. Martin, PhD, Kathryn E. Moracco, PhD, Julian Garro, MS, Kathryn Andersen Ciark, MS, Seth Brody, MD Severity of Intimate Partner Abuse Indicators as Perceived by Women in Mexico and the United States Corinne Peek-Asa, PhD, Lorena Garcia, MS, MPH, David McArthur, PhD, MPH, Roberto Castro, PhD Testing an Intimate Partner Violence Assessment Icon Form with Battered Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Women Lynn M. Short, PhD, MPH, Rachel Rodriguez, PhD, RN Women &Health 63

Volume 35, Number 4 2002

Women's Health in Mainland Southeast Asia

Introduction: Reflections on Gender, Power and Health in Mainland Southeast Asia I Andrea Whittaker, PhD

Gendered Bodies: Recruitment, Management and Occupational Health in Northern Thailand's Electronics Factories 7 Sally Theobald, PhD

Female Garment Factory Workers in Cambodia: Migration, Sex Work and HIV/AIDS 27 Kasumi Nishigaya, MA

Negotiating Care: Reproductive Tract Infections in Vietnam 43 Maxine Whittaker, MBBS, MPH, PhD

Women's Health in Northeast Thailand: Working at the Interface Between the Local and the Global 59 Pimpawun Boonmongkon, PhD Mark Nichter, PhD fen Pylypa, MA Niporn Sanhajariya, MA Soiboon Saitong, MA

Menstrual Madness: Women's Health and Well-Being in Urban Burma 81 Monique Skidmore, MA, PhD

Reproducing Inequalities: Abortion Policy and Ptactice in Thailand 10 I Andrea Whittaker, PhD 64 Women&Health

Volume 36 Number 1 2002

Functional Impainnent and the Economic Consequences of Female Breast Cancer Thomas N. Chirikos, PhD Anita Russell-Jacobs, MPH Paul B. Jacobsen, PhD

Pap Smear Use in a Population of Older Mexican-American Women 21 Whitney M. Randolph, PhD Daniel H. Freeman Jr., PhD Jean L. Freeman, PhD

Using the Intemetto Identify Women's Sources of Breast Health Education and Screening 33 Barbara Thomas, EdD, RN Lynnelte Leeseberg Stamler, PhD, RN Katillyn D. Lafreniere, PhD Jennifer Out, MA Tabitha D. De/ahulII, BA

Role Occupancy, Role Quality, and Psychological Distress in Chinese Women 49 Catherine So-kllln Tang, PhD AlIIoinelte M. Lee, PhD Talyn Tang, MPhii Fanny M. Cheung, PhD Cynthia Chan, MD

Physical Activity Among Older Filipino-American Women 67 Annette E. Maxwell, DrPH Roshan Bastani, PhD Perlaminda Vida, BA UmmeS.Warda,MS

Factors Affecting Reproductive Decisions of African American Women Living with mv 81 Donna L. Richter, EdD, FAAHB Richard L. Sowell, PhD, RN, FAAN Delores M. Pluto, PhD

Factors Associated with Antiretroviral Adherence Among HIV-Infected Women with Children 97 Debra A. Murphy, PhD Lisa Greenwell, PhD Dannie Hoffman, MA WOMEN 65 sill T.'fJJ""'Ii8>t & II. ·.lSI. THERAPY A Feminist Quarterly

Volume 25, Number 1 2002

Gone But Not Forgotten: The Meaning and Experience of Mother-Loss for Midlife Daughters Karen Kranz, Judith C. Daniluk

African-American Mothering: Implications for Feminist Psychotherapy from a Grandmother's Perspective Frances K. Trotman

The Impact of Same-Sex Friendships on the Well-Being of Women: A Review of the Literature Nicoie Knickmeyer. Kim Sexton, Nancy Nishimura

"It Goes with the Territory": The Meaning and Experience of Maternal Guill for Mothers of Preadolescent Children Samantha Seagram, Judith C. Daniluk

Resisting Essentialism in Feminist Therapy Theory: Some Epistemological Considerations Lisa Cosgrove

BOOK REVIEWS 66 WOMEN II ':1.'1'& 'g, THERAPY A Feminist Quarterly

Volume 25, Number 2 2002

INTRODUCTION Ruth L. Hall, Carole A. Oglesby

THEORY APPROACHES FROM PSYCHOLOGY

Can Exercise Contribute to the Goals of Feminist Therapy? Joan C, Chrisler, Jean M. Lamont

Latinas: Exercise and Empowerment from a Feminist Psychodynamic Perspective Melba J. T Vasquez

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Exercise and Movement as an Adjunct to Group Therapy for Women with Chronic Mental Illness Linda Naylor Dench

Narrative Therapy: Inviting the Use of Sport as a Metaphor Jackquelyn Mascher

APPLICATIONS FROM SPORT PSYCHOLOGY AND EXERCISE SCIENCE

Promoting Exercise Compliance: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach Karen L:Hill

Effect of an Exercise Program on Quality of Life of Women with Fibromyalgia Namita Gandhi, Karen P. DePauw, Dennis G. Dolny, Timothy Freson

Exercise: Complementary Therapy for Breast Cancer Rehabilitation Karen M. Must/an. Jeffrey A. Katula, Diane L. Gill 67

® AUGUST 2002 Volume 1I, No.8

A dialog on women campus leaders and'difference' 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Part I of series on women in Catholic higher ed and the crisis .. 5 Snapshot of campus work/life culture...... 6 How anti-family bias affects the lives of faculty...... 7 Women's leadership style: Coming into its own...... 8 Open search process allows public scrutiny for CEOs ...... 16 Houston, we have a problem-Crisis Management 101 .... 18 Overviews of five new organizational theories...... 19 A teaching/learning revolution in the ivory tower? 21 Women's mentoring model deals with reality of sisterhood. .. 23 Editor: Why women are the majority on campus... and so what? 24

® SEPTEMBER 2002 Volume 11, No.9

How to evoke spirit to transform the campus workplace. . .. 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play...... 3 Sage advice for new women presidents and CEOs 5 So you're contemplating a job change...... 7 Part II: Women in Catholic higher ed. and the church crisis .. 8 ACE Fellows program advances women as campus leaders 24 Women bring a unique perspective to campus athletics. . .. 26 Backlash to feminism on a Catholic campus leads to progress . 28 Learn and network this f- 0 C'l BOOK REVIEWS .... ll::

1 EDITORIAL: WOMEN, COMMUNICATION AND CHANGE

2 • 5 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS UN DIVISION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN 461h Session March 4-15 2002 CEDAW: 27th Session June 3-21 2002 CEDAW: Exceptional Ses~ion August 5-23 International WOMEN'S TRIBUNE Ctr. I WOMEN Ink. IWRAW - International Women's Rights Action Watch - Activities UN DIVISION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN· DAW· Mission UN Imposes .Guidelines to protect Women Refugees from Sexual Abuse in UN Camps UNIFEM ~ UN Fund for Women: calls for Gender Budget at Monterrey Conference UNIFEM CAMPAIGN AGAINST VIOLENCE launched in Asian Republics WOMEN 2000 SPECIAL ISSUE on Widowhood Abuses worldwide 6 • 7 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE VACANCIES I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: WHO - World Heailh Organization /1 FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization II UN Secretariat II WORLD BANK II UNESCO - Educational, Scientific and Cullural Organization of the UN II OECD /1 II UN AIDS II - NGO CONTACTS

8 • 15 WOMEN AND DEVElOPMENT THE CONTINUING ABSENCE OF WOMEN in internalional Financial Imlilutions: WEDO WOMEN IN DEVelOPING COUNTRIES: Asessing Strategies lor Empowerment - Review Gender Mainstreamlng for Invisibility or Empowerment: WIDE Conference Report AWID Conference Guadalajara. Mexico- Assoc. for Women's Rightsi in Developmt SOLAR COOKER INTERNATIONAL- Strategies II MATCH NEWS 16 • 19 WOMEN AND HEALTH HIV/AIDS INFECTION: Girls and Young Women most vulnerable UNICEF: Maternal Mortality Reduction goals not reached since 1990 CANADA: 9th International Women's Health Meeting FIGO: Int. Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics starts Women's Fund SIECUS REPORT: Information and Analysis on Sexuality Education IHealth IRights NARAL: Talking about Freedom of Choice INFORMATION RESOURCES: Women's Health Publications

20 • 24 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION

INTER AFRICAN COMMITIEE : Activity Report 200T : Summary G.A.M.S. - Groupe Femmes pour l'Abolition des Mutilations Sexuelles Activity Report SENEGAL: FGM Prevention Campaign launched by Government LEGISLATION: list of countries that hove passed anti FGM legislation CANADA: Parents charged in qrcumcision of Daughter 25 • 32 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN in UN Refugee Camps I REPORTI Recommendations WHO: Violence affects majority of Women in some countries BRAZIL: Violerice against Women pervasive PAKISTAN: Honor Killings of Women persist IIGovernment fails to stop widespread attacks II Rape Victim imprisoned is freed· threatened by Family II Violence against women increases despite President's condemnation AFGHANISTAN: Women still aHacked and exposed to violence NEPAL: legislation 10 protect Women passed SUDAN: WhoI about Ihe "LOST GIRLS" ~ young women refugees

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33 ·38 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN still under-represented in Media 1/ FEMINIST Periodicals from: ASIA II PACIFIC II EUROPE II INTERNATIONAL II ENVIRONMENT II HEALTH 39 • 45 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST AFRICA: Gender Budgets a growing Success - NIGERIA: Wife Abuse in Abuia II UNIFEM sponsors TV programs against violence GHANA: "Gifting" process increases women's land rights /1 TANZANIA: Gender Networking Program MIDDLE EAST: Women in Detenllon -A Human Righls Perspective - Al RAIDA JORDAN: Toujan 01 Faisal MP sentenced to jail is abused SAUDI ARABIA: Policy requiring Service Women wear black shrouds unconstifutional BAHRAIN:Women running in first municipal elections - lost! 46 - 53 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: Working Women's Forum PAKISTAN: Woman rape victim sentenced fo deafh by stoning according 10 low CHINA: Desire for sons creates huge gender gap II Sex Ralio Plummets IIKidnapping endangers girls II Revised Marriage laws increase Divorce II Death Sentence applauded for acid allacks VIETNAM: 9th National Congress of Women Representatives AFGHANISTAN: Women increasingly politically active II Prime Minister affirms rights of Women II Educating a Generation of Women· Quickly IIRAWA. demands Democratic Government II 'NEWS' from Women NEPAL: Women's Property Righls Bill finally passed IRAN: New Sfate·run Family Planning Program successful 54 • 59 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: Council of Europe Lisl of Documents in the Field of Equality for Women EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Censures Valican fRANCE Finally Implements Prohibition of polygamy - damaging women II FRENCH POLITICS slill find lillie room for Women SWITZERLAND: Voters lift restrictions on Abortion CZECH REPUBLIC, Cenler for Gender Siudies in Prague 60 • 65 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS ARGENTINA: Women Speak Out against Corruption and list their Demands BRAZil: 6.8 Million Women beaten at leasl oncel GUATEMALA: Human Rights Watch denounces discrimination UNITED STATES: Womens Gains in Poy Equity Rerversed last 5 years II "In 2002 a Woman's Place is in Political Office" II Has Your Organization had its Gender Audit Yet? II Huge Pay Gaps between Women and'Men at Universities II AFl/CIO Campaign: Unions for Women . Women for Unions! II Discrimination against Women Police Officers II Third US-CHINA Conferenc;:e on Women II US leads World in Female Homicides. 66 • 72 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL GENDER PERSPECTIVES ON PROPERTY AND INHERITANCE: A Global Resource Book II Global Women1s Strike/I DECLARATION on Women Politics and Development II Victims of SEX TRAFFICKING eligible for US Visas II The WAR ON WOMEN by Fundamentalists of All Religions II HOMENET: Inl. Network of Home-based workers. The Women's Review ofBooks 71 Volume XIX, No.9 June 2002

1 Lmjst' Arms/rong ~ Harmful to Minors: The Perils of Protecting Children from Sex by Judith Levine

4 Samh L RasfIIlfison -

6 Ke(1)'f1 Higgs -

7 Rosa!yn Baxandall-.m No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women by Estelle Freedman

9 Nail Lainson 0<;. Imperial Brotherhood: Gender and the Making of Cold War Foreign Policy by Robert D. Dean

10 Judith Felted!} o.m When Men Were the Only Models We Had: My Teachers Barzun, Fadirnan, Trilling by Carolyn G. Heilbrun

11 jean HIl!1ItZ -

13 P1?yllis Eckhom -

16 &lb'J'Il Ki!b Sklar -m Jane Addams and the Dream of American Democracy by Jean Bethke Elshtain; The Jane Addams Reader edited by Jean Bethke Elshtain

18 EmilY To/b -m Bike Lust: Barleys, Women, and American Society by Barbara Joans 20 Dale EdUYl1a Smi/b -m Too Much to Ask: Black Women in the Era of Integration by Elizabeth Higginbotham

2 1 Leilie GOflm -m Just for a Thrill: Lil Hardin Armstrong, First Lady of Jazz by James L. Dickerson

22 AI1I1 lVi/born ~ Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against America's Poor by Kf:nneth J. Neubeck and Noel A. Cazenave; Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare by Dorothy Roberts

24 Ban" S"/!ramaniallJ -m Biology at Work: Rethinking Sexual Equality by Kingsley R. Browne 25 CaJlmine Sq"irt! -m Watching Rape: Film and Television in Postfeminist Culture by Sarah Projansky; Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Sphere by Sujata Mooeti

26 Books Received A Women writing the Asian diaspora

72 5 -l(a.....i,1{ HMg King/fon !k I CHOOSE THE POET'S LIFE: i\laxine Hong King5ton im·jtes the muse

6 FROM WARRIOR TO POET !I!: Maxine Hong Kingston talks to I.ori Tsang about her latesl book

7 Taslima ,\T,urin !lrr:GRO\l1NG UP CONFUSED: For a Bengali Muslim girl, life is full of contradictions 9 ,\luna Allx"ndtr ltr: Two poems s 9 Pragreta Sharma .. ILLITERATE HEART: \\!here translations perish

.~ to Caro/illt HU'al/,g !l!r THE PL'oTES OF WRATH: At a Korean dinner-part)', food becomes a lethal weapon

~ 10 CarolJ,u Hu'an.g • GROWING UP IN A BROKEN ENGLISH HOME ~ ,..... ,....., 12 SUZtlflfU lVI/a A Desirable Daughters br Bhar,ui Mukherjee "<~ 0 13 DECODING THE UNGUAGE !It Bharaci ~Iukheriee tells Suzanne Ruta some of the stories behind ,..... Dnirablt Dakghlm ","J Q 0 C'l 14 itall Lu Colt !l!r BUTTERFLIES AND CHERRY BLOSSOMS: In search of the iirst Asian American 0 woman writer z 0 ~cS C'l 15 Jail Chusw .. Translating Mo'um by Calhr Park Hong .....X >. 15 SUPPING AND SLIDING M: Calhr Park Hong talks to the W/ifJ1MJ R"irll' about the politics of language e~ X ::l --,

24 SINGAPORE ON MY MIND.M: Fiona Cheong, Lydia Kwa and Shirley Geok-lin Lim compare notes 26 Jwica Hagldorn A PERPETUAL MOTION: In Manila, New York and points between, home is alw

27 NOT YOUR MOTHER'S D1ASPORA l!er: Voices of the Asian American avant-garde 29 Bhalill Kopil Ridlr" From Th, Wo/fiirls ofMiJ"tlpurt ~ Reviews 4 Leiters

30 Mfhmt K'9't/ Kol/lrCluilz 0(}, Every Secret Thing: My Family, My Country by Gillian Slovo; Red Dust: A Novel br Gillian Slovo

31 Maxim I6Jmill o(f. Epicurean SimpUcity by Stephanie Mills; BoneUght: Ruin and Grace in the New Southwest by Mary Sojourner

32 R R.J..lh Lindm.q,o i\laps of Women's Goings and Stayings by Rela "bzah

33 INSIDE THE TAUUNG HOUSE o(f. R. Ruth Ijnden lalks with Reb Mazati

34 Marlha lVkholJ 0(}, Moral Hazard by Kare Jennings

35 Adrian Oklmbffg 0(}, the volcano sequence br Alicia Suskin Ostriker; Fox, Poems 1998-2000 by Adrienne Rich

36 Harrifl Malino/JilZ - Small Wonder: Essays br Barbara Kingsoh'er

37 AI//Itl IlYilJM o(f. Dad Blood by Lorna Sage; A House Unlockcd hy Penelope Ijvely

38 SIlJa/1 Millar IFilliami 0(}, Siuing Up with the Dcad: A Storied Journcy Through the American South by Pamela Petro

39 Amanda NaJh 0(}, Inappropriate Bchavior: Prada Sucks! and Other Demcnted Descants edired by Jessica Berens and Kerri Sharp

40 jml Zila Grouro(f. Lovc \l;'orks Likc This: Opcning Onc's Life to a Child by Lauren Slater

41 l/,dmt jabhlJ' o(f. In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustrations, 1780·1930 edited br Barbara T. Gates; Anlerican Women of Letlers and thc Nincteenth· Century Sciences: Styles of Affiliation by Nina Baym 43 Books Received The Women's Review ofBooks 73

Volume XIX, No. 12 September 2002

1 Kale Daniels ..s Enemy Women: A Novel by Paulette Jiles 4 Letters 5 Karen Kahn ..s Outlaw Woman: A Memoir of the War Years, 1960-1975 by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz 6 E111iIY Toth ..s COMMON-SENSE COLUMNIST: Ann Landers taught self-respect to generations of women. 7 Vanessa Northington Gamhle ..s Into Our Own Hands: The Women's Heath Movement in the United States, 1969-1990 by Sandra Morgen 8 Kale Adams ..s Surviving Madness: A Therapist's Own Story by Betty Berzon 11 Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts ..s Mr. Potter by Jamaica Kincaid 12 Leslfj Ri111mel..s My Life in Stalinist Russia: An American Woman Looks Back by Mary M. Leder 13 Judith Rollins..s Sister Circle: Black Women and Work edited by Sharon Harley and The Black Women and Work Collective 14 Carol E111shwiller..s The Deadly Space Between by Patricia Duncker 15 E. Ann Kaphn o€> Disciplining Feminism: From Social Activism to Academic Discourse by Ellen Messer-Davidow 16 Julia Usella ..s Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors by Edvige Giunta . 17 Ann Ferguson ..s Women and the Politics of Class by Johanna Brenner 18 Undita Aliu Tahiri ..s Two Poems 19 Barbara J Ris111an ..s For Better or For Worse: Divorce Reconsidered by E. Mavis Hetherington and John Kelly 20 Suzette A. SpeJJcer..s In Praise of New Travelers: Reading Caribbean Migrant Women's Writing by Isabel Hoving 21 Sharon O'BlieJJ ..s Telling Incest: Narratives of Dangerous Remembering from Stein to Sapphire by Jartice Doane and Devon Hodges 22 Books Received 74 WOMfH'~ ~TUO f~ ······A·n··'·n·'·e·r·d·'·s·,·,·p·'·'·n·a·r·y·J·o·u·r·n·a·,·IIII. Volume 31, Number 2 March-April 2002

Special Issue: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth­ Century Ecofeminism Guest Editor: Donna Coffey

Introduction: A Sense ofPlace 131 DONNA COFFEY Protecting the Botanic Garden: Seward, Darwin, and Coalbrookdale 141 DONNA COFFEY Human Milk in the Modern World: Breastfeeding and the Cult ofthe Dairy in Adam Bede and Tess ofthe D'Urbervilles 165 ALICIA CARROLL The Critical Relevance ofthe Critique ofRationalism: Postmodernism, Ecofeminism, and Voltaire's Candide 199 HELENA FEDER Floral Counterdiscourse: Miscegenation, Ecofeminism, and Hybridity in Lydia Maria Child's A Romance ofthe Republic 221 DEBRAJ. ROSENTHAL Power, Danger, and Control: Slave Women's Perceptions ofWilderness in the Nineteenth Century 247 ELIZABETH O. BLUM Writing Against the Current: Anne Wilson's Teisa and the Tradition ofBritish River Poetry 267 BRIDGET KEEGAN Notes on Contributors 287 WOMfH'~ 75 STU 0 fS

An Interdisciplinary Journal

.... Volume 31 •. Number 4 ... ,July-August 2002 ./

"This is What You Deserve:" Rape as Rite ofPassage inJoyce Carol Oates's "Naked" 433 CHRISTINE E. ATKINS

"In the Name ofthe Mother ... ": The Epilogue ofEdna O'Brien's Country Girls 'trilogy 447 KRISTINE BYRON

"I could kill a woman or wound a man": Melancholic Rage in the Poems ofSylvia Plath 467 JOOYOUNG PARK feminist Subversion in Zora Neale Hurston's Jonah's Gourd Vine 499 GENEVIEVE WEST

Interview withJayne Anne Phillips 517 KATE RHODES

Poetry CLAIRR O'CONNOR 521 MADELON SPRENGNETHER 523

Book Reviews CATHERINE KASPER 525 JEFFREY KAHAN 529 ANGELA BALLA 533 GILLIAN SILVERMAN 537 Wo.MEN'S SruoIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 76 VOLUME 25 NUMBER 2 2002 MARCH-APRIL

Women - Texts - Communities

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

DANIELLE FULLER 163 Introduction: womens ~ texts - communities

CRITICAL COMMUNITIES: HEARING EACH OTHER INTO SPEECH?

M. NOURBESE PHILIP 167 Deja vu or learning how to stand still within the sound of silence

MARGARET BEElliAM 175 Speaking together; Heteroglossia, translation and the (im)possibility of the just society

PUBLISHING COMMUNITIES: NEGOTIATED SPACES

MANDIRA SEN 185 Publishing women's studies in India: StIee's experience 1vloUSHUMI BHOWMIK

GAIL CHESTER 193 The anthology as a medium for feminist debate in the UK

BARBARA GODARD 209 Feminist periodicals and the production of cultural value: the Canadian context

WRITING COMMUNITIES: WRITING WITH WORDS

PAULINE BUTLlNG 225 '\\'110 is she?' inside/outside literary communities

REBECCA O'ROURKE 235 Living the writing: gendering l~cal cultures of writing

D ANIELLE FULLER 247 Critical friendships: reading women's writing communities in Newfoundland

ISABEL HUGGAN 261 Tete a tete, heart to heart mother-daughter relationships on CONNY STEENMAN-MARCUSSE and off the pages of the Elizabeth Stories

BOOK REVIEWS Methodologie~ LIZ STANLEY 269 (RE)Searching Women: Feminist Research in the Social Sciences in Ireland by Anne Byrne and Rooit Leotin

IBIPO JOHNSTON-ANUMONWO 270 Putting Womell in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World by Mona Domosh and Joni Seager

V ALERtE A. BEGLEY 271 Said/or Feminists: Edward Said: A CriticalIlltroduction by Valerie Kennedy

273 Biographical Statements WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 25 NUMBER 3 2002 77 MAY-JUNE

CONTENTS

FLOYA ANTHIAS 275 Beyond feminism and multiculturalism: Locating difference and the politics of location

SAMANTHA WEHBI 287 "\Vornen with nothing to lose". ~Iarriageability and women's perceptions of rape and consent in contemporary Beirut

SURUCHI THAPAR-BJORKERT 301 Nlother India/Mother Ireland: Comparative gendered dialogues LOUISE RyAt'f of colonialism and nationalism in the early 20th century

LAURY OAKS 315 "Abortion is part of the Irish experience. it is part of what we are": The transformation of public discourses on Irish abortion policy

LISA SMYTH 335 Feminism and abortion politics: Choice, rights, and reproductive freedom

PATRICIA BELL 347 Factors contributing to a mother's ability to recognise incestuous abuse of her child

HELLE RYDSTR0M 359 Sexed bodies, gendered bodies: Children and the body in Vietnam

ALISON BARTLEIT, 373 Breastfeeding as headwork: Corporeal feminism and meanings for breastfeeding

BOOK REVIEWS

LOUISE RYAN 383 The Irish Women sMovement: From Revolution to Devolution by Linda Connolly

TAMAR HAGER 384 Maps ofWomen's Goings and Stayings by Rela Mazali

KRISTIN WATERS 385 Radical Feminism Today by Denise Thompson

387 Biographical Statements

389 Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports 78 Women's Studies Journal

Volume 18, Number 1 2002

5 Editorial Stefanic Rixecker 9 What Goes Around Margot Roth 14 Doing Feminism: An Interview with Kate Dewes Alison Kagel1 & Anile Scott 24 Just or Unjust? Problematising the Gendered Nature of Criminal Justice Samamha Jeffries 42 More \Vamen and New Skills: Economic Restructuring and the Feminisation ofAoteama New Zealand's Museums Joal/I/a Cobley & Toby Hmfield 66 Gender and Pay in Clothing and Laundry Work: Linda Hill Talks to Maxine Gay. Clothing, Laundl)' & Allied \Vorkers Union Lil/da Hill 83 Naked Skin Together: Exploring Young Women's Narratives ofCorporeal (Hetero)sexual Pleasure Through a Spectrum ofEmbodiment Louisa AI/ell 103 The Women'sChristian Temperance Union and Food Reform in New Zealand Janer Mitchell

Book Reviews: 113 The Girls iI/ the Gal/g, Glennis Denehy and George Newbold. Vil'ie11l1e Elizaheth 117 Work Wise: A Nell' Zealand Guide to Managing Workplace Relationships. Pat Rosier. Celia Briar 119 Lady Travellers: The Tot/rists ofEarly Nell' Zealalld, Bee Dawson. Joa1l11a Cobley 123 'Ull!orflll1ate Folk': Essays 011 Memal Health Treatment. 1863­ 1992, Barbara Brookes and Jane Thomson (eds). Jeu11Y Coleman 126 A Fine Pen: The Chinese View ofKatharine Mallsfield,Shifen Gong.Alison J. Laurie 129 Kateril1a: The Russian World a/Katharine J\1allsfield. Joanna Woods. Alexandra Smith

Review Article: 133 Pacijic Women Speak Ollt: For Independcnce lIlId DelludearisatioJl, Zol1l de billaI', Daughters ofthe Paqjh:, Zohl de Ishtar. Aotearoal Nell' Zealand lit the H'tw/d COllrt. Kute Dewes and Robert Green Linda PerSS01l