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The Un vers ty of W scons n System Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 24, Number 3, Fall 2004 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents

Volume 24, Number 3 (Fall 2004)

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

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

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of pUblication. 3. 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. Selected publications in Which the journal is indexed. 10. Selected fulltext products in which pUblication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the full text available. 11. SUbject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.

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

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

Interested readers will find morecomplete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectoryofWomen 's Media pUblished by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, , NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly 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.

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

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

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

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Milwaukee, (414) 229-4659, htlp:llwww.uwm.edu/Libraries/askl

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

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

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Superior, (715) 394-8512, hllp:/Ilibrary. uwsuper.edu/services/formslreference.htm

Whitewater, (262) 472-1032, hllp:/llibrary.uww.edu/subjectlaskwi.htm

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

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

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AWlS MAGAZINE 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index 1. 1971. MedicusfMEDLlNE, Popline, Women's Studies 2. 4/year. Internationa1. 3. $24 (member). Membership: $55 ($24 allocated to 10. Bioline inti., INASP. sUbscrlption). Single copies: $7. $5 (members). 11. "The African Journal of is a multi­ 4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Suile 650, disciplinary and international journal that publishes Washington, DC 20005. [email: [email protected]] original research, comprehensive review articles, short (website: http:/AwIw.awis.org/voice/magazine.html) reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in 5. Sydney Gal)'. Africa. The Journal strives to prOVide a forum for 7. ISSN 0160-256X African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to 8. OClC 23747329. share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, 11. nAWIS Is committed to the achievement of equity and to disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful and full participation of women in all areas of information on reproductive health throughout the science and technology." continent."

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ARISE: A WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENTAL MAGAZINE 5. Linda Kealey, Rhoda Zuk. PUBLISHED BY ACFODE 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 1. 1990. 8. OClC 3409640. 2. 4/year. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, languagelliterary, 3. $30, Ug. Shs. 15,000. multicultural, political science, and women's studies 4. Action for Development, P.O. Box 16729, indexes. Wandegeya, Kampala, Uganda. [email: 11. "Allantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to [email protected]) critical and creative writing in English or French on the 5. Editorial board, topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review 8. OCLC 24765934. essays, book reviews, art and poetry." 11. Arise focuses on women's interests in business, economics, politics, family, and international AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES development and assistance in Uganda. 1. 1985. 2. 3/year. ASiAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 3. Aus$98/US$104 (Indiv.), Aus $328/US$406 (inst.). 1. 1995. 4. Carfax Pub" Taylor & FranCis, Inc., Customer Services 2. 4/year. 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Box 2100, Adelaide, Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences South Australia 5042, Australia, Citation Index. 7. ISSN 0816-4649. 10. GenderWatch. 8. OClC 16151817. 11. "AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, publishing 9. Alternative press, Australian, gayllesblan, social articles pertaining to women's issues in Asia from a science, and women's stUdies indexes. feminist perspective." 10. Ebsco (various products), OGLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. ASIAN WOMEN 11, "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary 1. 1995. scholarship and discussion in the fields of femnist 2. 21year. research and women's studies courses, In addition, it 3. $30 (indiv.), $25 (studants, wilh pholocopy or aims to attract and encourage discussion of validated student 1,0.), 560 (inst.). Single copies: government and initiatives and policies $15. that concern women; examination of the interaction of 4. Managing Editor, Asian Women, Research Institute feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in for Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's University, curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist Chungpa-dong 2~ka, Youngsan·ku, Seoul, 140-742, studies,.. ; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and Korea. [email: [email protected] correspondence," {website: http://ews.ewha.ac.kr] 5. KyungOck Chun. BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE 7. ISSN 1225-925X. 1. 1986. 8. OClC 7673725, 36782501. 2. Uyear. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social 3. $18 (indiv.), $9 (student), $44 (insl.). Add $15 for and Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social foreign postage. Sciences Citation Index. 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boa It 10. GenderWatch. School of law, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200. [websile: 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various hllp:/iwww. boall.org/bwliJ perspectives and raise important issues in women's 5. Stephanie L. Schmid. studies" and wishes "to selVe as a communication 6. Rm. 491 Simon Hall, 80all School of Law, Unlv. of channel between researchers in Asia and in California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720, [email: Western countrtes." [email protected]) 7. ISSN 0882-4312. ATLANTIS 8. OClC 11830558. 1. 1975. 9. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's 2. 2/year. Periodicals; Curren I Index to Legal Periodicals. 3. Canada: 535 Cdn. (lndiv.), 520 Cdn.(student or new 10, lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, lndiv. subscriber), 560 Cdn.(insL); U.S.: 540 (indiv.), 11. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is guided by an $25 (sludent), $65 (inst.); elsewhere: $45 (indiv.), editorial policy thai distinguishes us from o!her law $30 (student), $70 (inst.). Single copy: $20 (plus reviews and feminist periodicals. Our mandate is to shipping & handling), publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and 4. Inslitute for the StUdy of Women, Mount Saint commentary that address the lives and struggles of Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, Halifax, underrepresented women. We believe that excellence Nova Scotia 83M 2J6, Canada. [email: atlantis@ in feminist legal scholarship requires msvu .caJ [website: hUp:l/www.msvu.ca/atlantisJ crilicalexamination of the intersection of gender with v

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BRIDGES: A JEWiSH FEMINiST JOURNAL CALYX 1. 1990. 1. 1976. 2. 2lyear. 2. 3/year. 3. $32 (indiv.), $52 (inst.) (free to women in prisons, 3. $21 (indiv.), $27 (lib. & insl.), $15 (iow income). nursing homes, and mental inst., and free on tape to Canada/Mexico: add $11; overseas: add $21 postage. print-disabled subscribers, see below). Single copies: $9.50 + $3 postage for the first issue, 4. Journals Division, Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. $1.50 for each additional issue. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404-3797. [website: 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. hltp:/twww.iupjournals.org} 5. Editorial Collective. 5. Clare Kinberg. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 6. P.O. Box 1206, Ann Arbor, M148106. For taped 8. OCLC 3114927. copies: Jewish Braille Inst., 110 East 30th St" New 9. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to York, NY 10016 (800-433-1531). [email: Poetry in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical [email protected]} [website: Verse. http://www.bridgesjourn al.org) 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. II exists 7. ISSN 1046-8358. to nurture women's creativity through the wide 8. OCLC20542141. promotion and pUblication of women's finest work," 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstlacts. 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that CAMERA OBSCURA combines traditional Jewish values of juslice and 1. 1976. repair of the world with insights honed by the 2. 3/year. feminist, lesbian and gay movements." 3. $30 (indiv.), $20 (stUdents, with copyo! 1.0.), $100 (inst.), electronic only: $90 (insl.). Add $12 foreign BUST pos1age (GST #R126496330). 1. 1993. vi

4. Journals Division, Indiana Univ. Press. 601 N. Morton 3. $20 (sludenl), $25 (indlv., public Interesl org.), $50 St., Bloomington, IN 47404-3797. {website: (Inst.). Add $10 for foreign poslage. http://www,iupressjournals,indiana.edu/cameral) 4. Columbia Univ. School of Law, 435 West 1161h St., (Electronic subscriptions: Project Muse at New York, NY 10027·7297. {email: muse.jhu.edu). [email protected]} {website: 5. Editorial Collective. hllp:flwww.columbia.edu/culjgllindex.htmIJ 6. The Editors, Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film 5. Editorial Collective. Studies, Univ. of California. Santa Barbara, CA 7. ISSN 1062·6220. 93106·4010. 8. OCLC 24786087. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 9. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. 8. OCLC 4818143. 10. GenderWatch, Lexls·Nexis Academic Universe. 9. Alternative press. film, humanities, television, and 11. "The Columbia Journal of Gender and law was women's studies indexes. founded to publish legal and interdisciplinary writings 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, Ebsco (various on feminism and gender issues and to expand feminist products), GenderWalch, General Reference Center jUrisprudence. Both national and international in focus, Gold (GaleGroup), Ingenla, lexls-Nexis Academic the Journal is intended to serve as a forum for topics Selected Full Text, Swelswise. inadequately addressed in most law journals and 11. FUm theory and history; feminisllheory; reYiews, including issues conceming women, children, psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; photography; family, sexuality, , and violence. video and performance. The articles in JGl approach legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We aim to promote an CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW expansive Yiew of feminism embracing women and 1. 1985. men of all colors, classes, semal orientations, and 2. 2Jyear. cultures." 3. $21.40 Cdn, (sludenUiow-income), $42.80 Cdn. (indlv.), $32.10 Cdn. (NAWL members), $74.90 COMMON GROUND Cdn. (Insl.) (prtces include GS1). 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English, Michigan State Univ., East lansing, M148824. 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele 11. "Concerns publishes essays on the professional, St., North York, Ontario M3J lP3, Canada. [email: political, and curricular concerns of women in the [email protected]] [website: disciplines of modern languages, including English. It http://www.yorku.ca/cwscf~ also publishes news of the national and regional 5, Luciana Ricciutelti. Caucuses, features on academic mailers and job 7. ISSN 0713-3235. discrimination, and announcements of feminist 8. OCLC 9951504. conferences, calls for papers, research in progress, 10, Canadian Periodical Index; Women's Studies and publications." International, Women's Studies Index. 11. 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Editorial 233 The Hidden War on the Poor Miriam Diner1l1atl 238 Farewell and Hail

Articles 239 Lifetime Abuse and Mental Health Distress Among English-Speaking Latinas . Blanca M, Ramos and Bonnie E, Carlson 257 African American Reformers' Mission: Caring for Our Girls and Women Iris Carlton-LaNey and Vanessa Hodges 273 "Family Violence": Th.e Language of Legitimacy StaClJ A. Hammons 289 Paternalistic Regulation of Women: Exploring Punitive Sanctions in Temporary Assistance to Needy Families William C. Rainford On Practice 305 Domestic Violence in the Orthodox Jewish Home: A Value-Sensitive Approach to Recovery Elana Grodner and Jay Sweifach Women Creating Change 317 Dignity. Financial Literacy, and Food, Glorious Food! The Legacy of Kathy Goldman leaa Mills Poetry 322 Revolution From the Inside, Out Jessica Heriot 324 Just Another Day 326 Salud, Helen 327 When the Killing of a Stranger Means the World Knlhy Eagel

Book Reviews 331 OrgmJizing for COnmlll1lity Controlled Development: Renewing Civil Society. By Patricia Watkins Murphy and James V. Cunningham. Revinved by Debra Anderson 332 Women With Visible a1Jd Invisible Disabilities: Multiple hltersectiotls, Multiple Issues, Multiple Therapies. Edited by Martha E. Banks and Ellyn Kaschak. Reviewed by Katy Ta1Jgcnberg

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334 Community Analysis and Praxis. By Josefina Figueira-McDonough. Reviewed by Julia K. Rembert 335 Women and Bisexuality: A Global Perspective. Edited by Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio. Reviewed by Glenda A. Belote 336 Diminishing Welfare: A Cross National Study ofSocial Provision. Edited by Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg and Marguerite C. Rosenthal. Reviewed by Carol Cleaveland 338 Human Development in an African-Ameriron Family: "Rnise Up a Child." Edited by Edith V P. Hudley, Wendy Haight, and Peggy J. Miller. Reviewed by GayneIl Marie Salina Simps011 339 Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Comprehensive Handbook (2nd ed.), Edited by Christopher G. Fairburn and Kelly D. Brownell. Reviewed by Gwen K. Weher 340 Violence Against Womm: The Health Seefor Responds. By Marijke Velzeboer, Mary Ellsberg, Carmen Clavel Areas, and Claudia Garcia-Moreno. Reviewed by Dimle S. Falk 342 Insult to Illjury: Rethillking OilY Respollses to Intimate Abuse. By Linda G. Mills. Reviewed by Beverly A. McPhail 344 The Paradox afNatural Mothering. By Chris Bobel. Reviewed by ]aneMaree Maller 345 Group Psychotherapy for Women With Breast Cancer. By James L. Spira and Geoffrey M. Reed. Reviewed by Cassandra E. Simon AFFILIA Journal ofWomen and Social Work 3

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Editorial 353 De.finitions-and Their Consequences Miriam DinemUlll Articles 358 Strange Bedfellows: Feminist Advocates and U.s. Marines Working to End Violence Valli Kafei Kmllllw, Patricia Enuill, EUel! Pence 376 Addressing the Problem of Domestic Violence: How Far Have We Corne? Loretta Pyles, Judy L. Postmus 389 War Rape: New Conceptualizations and Responses Nancy Farwell 404 Balancing Power Through Community Building: Setting the Research Agenda on Violence Against Women Holly Bell, Noel Bridget Busch, Laurie Cook Heffron, Barbara W. White, Maria Jose Angellei, Stephmlie L. Rivaux 418~ Crone Songs: Voices of Lesbian Elders on Aging in a Rural Environment Susan A. Comerford, M lvIaX1.uell Henson-Stroud, Corbett Siollaiml, Elizabeth Wheeler 437 Predicting Gender-Role Attitudes Among Mothers and Their. Adolescent Daughters in Israel Liat Kulik Poetry 450 Unrealized 451 Expeditious 452 Faithfulness Claire Reed 453 Herstory Writers Workshop Pat Gorman, Paulette Sellers, Ruksana Ayyub Book Reviews 458 The-Job Training Charade. By Gordon Laler. Reviewed by Marcia Bok 461 Welfare Racism: Playing the Rnce Card Against America's Poor. By KeIUleth J. Neubeck and Noel A. Cazenave. Reviewed by Carol L. Langer 463 Wometl, Wark, alld Family: Balancing and Weaving. By Angela Jean Hattery. Reviewed by Jill B. JOlles 464 One Night: Realities of Rape. By Cathy Winkler. Reviewed by Noel Bridget Buscll 465 Divorce, Family Structure, and tile Academic Success oj Children, By William Jeynes. Reviewed by Antle Dannerbeck 467 Tile Batterer as Parent: Addressing tile Impact oj Domestic Violence on Family Dynamics. By Ltrndy Bancroft and Jay G. Silverman. Reviewed by Helen G. O'Brien 469 Index 4

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Editoriol _, ,.. . 2 BRIEfiNG Religion, spirituality ond being a woman in Africa: ARTICLE gender construction within the African religio-<:ulturol The manyano movemenl in Soulh Africa: experiences site of struggle, survival, and resistance Fulata lusungu Mayo 72 Beverley Haddad...... 4 PROfilE POETRY Dancing with the ancestors A real woman . .79 Nlombi Goso .. ,...... 14 Kholeka Rosmeni .. fOCUS REPORTBACK African women's theologies in the new millennium Pagans at Ihe Parliament Isabel Phiri ...... 16 Dote Wallace ...... •BO

Turning up the volume on gender equity .....25 POETRY Holy Man REVIEW Micheffe McGrane .. .B5 Hearing visions seeing voices An/hec Garmon .. " ...... 26 BRIEfiNG Interrogating traditional African spirituality throug'l ,~ BRIEfiNG gendered lens Religion and violence: the suffering of women Makgothi Makwena . 86 Suson Rakoczy _ ...... 29 PROfilE INTERVIEW Rope in the house of David: the biblical story ofTamor as The many faces af the Goddess a resource for transformation Justine laots interviews Swami Karunananda ...... 92 Gerald Wasl, Phumzife Zondi·Mobize/o, Marlin REVIEW Malu/eke, Happiness Khumalo, Phidion Smodz Matsepe, Unveiling the mind Miralyn Naidoo , ,...... " 36 Sa'diyya Shaikh ...... 96 INTERVIEW Women reclaiming their spiritual spaces In Briefs , 99 Nitasha Moothoo-Padayachie interviews various spiritual and religious leaders...... 42 Writing Programme POETRY Eve of the Bible INTRODUCTION Adhi' Chelly . 52 Conversations with gods Christine Davis ...... 105 fOCUS A new re-formation: religion, the slate and gender My mother and myself: the legacy af my name Cedric Mayson , " " 53 Pamphi/ia Hlapa " 109

POETRY Thinking through lesbian rape Nasturtiums Zanele Muholi 116 llione lools " 60 Being with girl street children BRIEfiNG Neloni Mashavo ...... 126 Men 1n church institutions and religious organisations: the roJe of Christian men in transForming gender relollons like a mad woman catching Aies in midair and ensuring gender equality Bondile Gumbi 133 Thu/ani Nd/ozi ,.. .62 AmaHlubi women's experience and perceptions of ukuzifa BRIEfiNG Bule/wQ Mogudu ,, 140 Motherhood and spirituality: faith reflections from lhe inside Writing for my life lyn Holness,,, ,., , 66 Xolife Gumbi. .... 149 5

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EDITORIAL 2 FOCUS 'Plain Clean Facts' and initiation schools: EDITORIAL Christianity, Africans and '' in South African Feminisms. Sexualily in Africa: Africa. c. 1910·1940 Some trends, transgressions and tirades Nalasha Erlank , ,., , 76 Vasu Reddy...... 3 POETRY FOCUS Let me count the ways Sex. lies and love leiters: rethink.ing and female agency in Uganda Moira Richards...... 84 Shanl/ Parikh...... 12 FOCUS POETRY Crossing borders and boundaries: from 'foreign Are we really? (ode to Africa) prostitutes' to 'victims of tralficking in persons' David Kapp . ... 21 Karin Koen 85

ARTICLE PERSPECTIVE Sexuality and globalisalion Unravelling the silences of black sexualities Dennis Allman 22 Sanya Osha,.,., .. , " , 92 FOCUS A belief life for some: the loveUfe campaign and ARTICLE HIVIAIDS in South Africa Cyber sex: the dawn of a new society Kylie Thomas 29 Nitasha Moolhoo-Padayachie ,.,.,...... 99

BRIEFING BRIEFING The Fatherhood Project: confronting issues of A postcard from Bangkok: masculinity and sexuality refleclions of gender and sexuality Robert Morrell and Linda Richler 36 in contemporary, global AIDS activism Mandisa Mbali ... 106 PERSPECTIVE Creating state accountability to rape survivors: POETRY a case study of Boksburg Regional Court Lisa Velten and Danielle MOle/ow...... " .....4 5 Our fathers Rose/een Nzioka .. , ,., 114 ARTICLE 'Getting the nation talking about sex': INTERVIEW refleclions on the discursive constitution Troubling genders. subverting identities: of sexualily in South Africa since 1994 interview with judith Butler Deborah Pose/ . .53 Vasu Reddy interviews Judith Burler 11 5

PHOTO ESSAy . . 64 IN BRIEFS Nitasha Moothoo-Padayachie . ....124 ARTICLE Ten years of freedom? Current developments and debates on marriage between people of the POETRY same sex in South Africa Wearing my bikini Wendy fsaack and Melanie Judge 68 Michelle McGrane ...... 128 Asian Journal of Women's Studies 6

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CONTENTS

Sonia BATHLA 7 Gender Construction in the :r-.,'fedia :A Study of Two Indian Women Politicians

Martha G. LOGSDON 35 Ethnically Targeted Rape as "Terrorism" : Social Responses to Riot-Related Violence in Indonesia

CHUNG Tammy & PARK Boo Jin 67 Gender Differences in Accounting Information Processing in South Korea

CONTEMPORARY ISSUE

Cynthia ENLOE 89 Wielding Masculinity inside Abu Ghraib : Making Feminist Sense of an American Military Scandal

BOOK REVIEWS Mala KHULLA 103

Gendelj DetlcloPIllt11t, and Citizensbip Caroline Sweetman (ed.), Oxford: Oxfam GB, 2004,101 pages

ABOUT THE CONTRlBUTORS 109 Asian Journal of Women's Studies 7

Volume 10, Number 4 2004

CONTENTS

LEE Sung-Eun 7 Practical Strategies against Sexual Harassment in Korea

Lan-hung Nora CHIANG 31 Middle·class Taiwanese Immigrant Women Adapt to Life in Australasia: Case Studies from Transnational Households

REPORTS Sunanda RABINDRANATHAN 58 Intergenerational Co-residence: Conflict and Resolution in Familial Contexts in India

Louise (Lucy) KNIGHT 79 Educating Asian \'\Tomen in \,'omen's Colleges and Universities: A World Perspective

BOOK REVIEWS Patti DUNCAN 87 Sexual Sites, Seminal Attitudes: SexJlalz'ties, f..{asculinities, and Culture in South Asia Sanja)' Srivastava (ed,), New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2004 Maina Chawla SINGH 91 Transnational Prostitlltion: CbongtiJg Patterns in Global Context Susanne Thorbek and Bandana Pattanaik (eds,), New York, London: Zed Books, 2002

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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 100 8 Asian Women A Biannual Journal

Winter 2004 Vol. 19 Editorial v

Articles

Identity Negotiation in Narratives of M. Gail Hickey Muslim vVomen Inmligrants to the United States: 'So Things are Different ", doesn't Mean They're Wrong'

A Study on the Political Representation Euu- Young hIo01l 19 of Women in Iran

Career, Family and Community: Hllbsllh Hashim 45 the Dilemma of Professional and Roziall Offlar Semi-Professional Malay Women

Women and Water Issues in Gujarat, India Bhawalw Uplldhyay 69

Successful Aging of Korean Middle Age Women: Yoo-Jill KOllg 85 Context and Meaning Atlantis: A Women's Studies JournallRevue d'etudes sur les femmes Volume 29.1 Fall/Winter 2004 9

Linda Kealey and Rhoda Zuk Editorial

Monika Lee 2 earthbound

TRANSPHOBIA AND TRANSACTIVISM

Meg Luxton 3 IntroduClion

Viviane Namaste 4 Beyond Leisure Studies: A Labour History of Male 10 Female Transsexual and Transvestite Artists in Montreal, 1955·J985

Shauna Paull 12 this woman

Patricia Elliot 13 Who Gels 10 Be a Woman?: Feminist Politics and the Quesllon ofTrans~inclusion

Jean Bobby Noble 21 Sons of the Movement: Feminism, Female Masculinity and Female Ta Male (FTM) Transsexual Men

Lori Chambers 29 Interview with Annis May Timpson

Allison Tom 33 Good Work in Canadian Chi/deare: Complicating the Love I Money Divide

lara Lessa 43 "Just Don't Call Her a Single Mother": ShijtbJg Identities ofWomen Raising Children Alone

L.Pauline Rankin & Krista D. Wilcox 52 De-gendering Engagement?, Gender Mains/reaming, Women's Movements and the Canadian Federal State

Abigail B. Bakan & Audrey Kobayashi 61 Backlash Against Employment Equity: The British Columbia Experience

Rikke Andreassen 71 From a Collective Women's Project to Individualized Gender Identities: Feminism, Women's Movements. and Gender Studies in Denmark

Ruth Magaly San Martin & Lisa Bamoff 77 Let Them Howl: The Operation ofImperial Subjectivity and the Politics ofRace ill One Feminist Organization

Joan McFarland 85 Microcreditfor Women: Kerala-style

Sal Renshaw 93 Naked Breasts: Reading the Breast ofCanada Calendars

Annmarie Adams 99 Architecture For Feminism?: The Design Of The Women's Library, London

Marijn Kaplan 106 Epistolary Silence in Franfoise de Graffigny's Letlres d'une Peruvienne (1747)

Alison Symons 113 Criticizing the Critical Male Gaze in Jane Eyre and Villette (continued, next page) Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal/Revue d'etudes sur les femmes 10 Volume 29.1 Fall/Winter 2004 (continued) Book Reviews

Diana Ambrozas 116 Athena's Daughters, Tele~'ision's New Women Warriors by Frances Early and Kathleen Kennedy, eds.

Frances Early 116 Heroines & His/ory: Representations of Madeleine de Vercheres and Laura Secord by Colin M. Coates and Cecilia Morgan

Karen Macfarlane 117 The Feminine Gaze: A Canadian Compendium ofNon·Fiction Women Authors and Their Books, 1836-1945 by Anne Innis Dagg

Kathherine MJ. McKenna liS No More Secrets: The Talking Circle· Pt.!: No More Secrets: Understanding Violence Against Women·Pt.ll. Produced and directed by Sylvia Hamilton

Tammy Moore 118 Gender ;n the Legal Profession: Filling or Breaking the Mould by Joan Brockman

Rekha Pande 119 Gender and Community: Muslim Women's Rights in India by Vrinda Narain

Ann (Rusty) Shtelr 120 The Collected Lellers ofChar/olle Smith by Judith Phillips Stanton, ed.

Vappu Tyyskli 121 Families, LabourandLave: Family Diversity in a Changing World by Maureen Baker

RandiWame 121 DivineFeminine: The.osophyandFeminism in England by Joy Dixon

Contributors to TIt;s Issue 123

Contributors' Guidelines 125

Directrices aux 126 collaboratrices et collaborateurs

CallsforSubmissions/ 127 Appel d'ar/ietes

Orderform 129

Front Conr Causeway Road, BushmilJs, Nonhern Ireland. 2003. Photo by Violet Hunter. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 11 Volwne 19 Nwnber 45 NoveJnber 2004

Guest Editors: Alison Bartlett and Fiona Giles Theme: l\.lleanings ofBreastmilk: New Feminist Flavours

Introduction: Taking our Breasts to \'\lork Alison Bartlett and Fiona Giles 269

Articles The Feminist Politics ofBreastfeeding Bemice L. Hausmml 273

The Virtues ofCross-nursing and the 'Yuk Factor' Rhonda Shaw 287

'Relational, and Strange': a Preliminary Foray into a Project to Queer Breastfeeding Fiona Giles 301

The Milk ofHumankind-ness: From A Shorl (Persallal) Hislory 'lflhe Bra and ils Conterlls Beth Spencer 31 5

Dessa and the Crazy ''''hite Woman: Cross-racial Breastfeeding in Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose Cretden lvfichlilsch 329

Black Breasts, ''''hite :Milk? '\Tays ofConstructing Breastfeeding and Race in Australia Alisoll Bartlelt 341

Fluid Objects: Kleinian psychoanalytic Theory and Breastfeeding Narratives Edith Frampton 357

Mothers' Milk and Markets Julie Smilh 369

Reviews 381

Books Received 399

Notes on Contributors 401

Volwne Contents and Author Index, Volwne 19,2004 403 12

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Volume.16 No.1 2004 Speaking Truth to Power: Remembering Marlee Kline

Opposer la verite au pouvoir : ala memoire de Marlee Kline

RUlhann Robson Correspondence: for Marlee Kline

Maneesna OeckOa 14 Is Culture laboo? feminism.lnlerseclionali~. and Culture lalk in law Mary Jane Mosslllan 54 Cornelia SOlabji: A"Woman in law" in India in Ihe 1890s Sara Ralllsnaw 86 "He's my manl": lyrics of Innocence and 8elrayal in Tne People v. Bil/ie Holiday Snaron Donna Mcivor 106 Aboriginal Women Unmasked: Using Equali~ liligalion to Advance Women's Rights annie bunling 137 Complicaling Culture in Child Placemenl Decisions Hesler lessard 165 Mothels, falhers, and Ilaming: Rellections on Ihe lawEquali~ framework and Trociuk v. Brilisn Co/ulllbia (Allomey General)

Commentaries I Commentaires Jenni Mil/bank 111 Marlee as aleacher Doris Buss 116 feminism, Racism, and Social Change in Ihe Classroom Reg Graycer 111 Remembering Marlee Kline: AVoice against Anli·Semitism

Book Reviews I Chroniques bibliographiques Brenna Bhandar 116 Race, Space and Ine law: Dnlllapping aWhile Seltler Society fdiled bl Shelene H. Razack

Susan B. Boyd 135 Privati/alion, law, and Ine Cnallenge 10 Telllinislll Ediled bj Brenda Cossman and JudI fudge Volume 15. Number 3 18 Fall 2004

A Journal of Feminist cultural Studies

• d I f f e r e n c e s

The Question of Embodiment

iii Editors' Note

ANNE FAUSTO-STERLING Refashioning Race:

DNA and the Politics of Health Care

JENNY REARDON 38 Decoding Race and Human Difference in a Genomic Age

ELIZABETH A. ·WILSON 66 Gut Feminism

GAYLE SALAMON 95 The Bodily Ego and the Contested Domain of the Material

PETRA KUPPERS 123 Visions of Anatomy: Exhibitions and Dense Bodies

157 Index to Volume lS European Journal of 19 Women's Studies

Volume 11 • Issue 4 • November 2004

Editorial 411

Articles Juliet C. W. Mitchell 415 Procreative Mothers (Sexual Difference) and Child-Free Sisters (Gender): Feminism and Fertility Lisa Adkins 427 Passing on Feminism: From Consciousness to Reflexivity? Belinda Giannessi 445 Voiceless Woman: Observe, But from the Centre

Open Forum renee c. hoagland, Petra de Vries and Iris van der Tuin 461 Feminist Theory in intergenerational Perspective Biljana Kasic 473 Feminist Cross-Mainstreaming within 'East-West' Mapping: A Postsocialist Perspective Gloria Wekker 487 Still Crazy After All Those Years ... Feminism for the New Millennium

Books Received 501

List of Referees 503

Call for Papers 505

Index to Volume 11 507 20 Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 25, Number 4, Summer 2004

From the Editors ii

Carroll \flttul Wi/kimolJ Stronger Students, Better Research: 1 Information Literacy in the Women's Studies Classroom

Elma Yaknshkina Gender Studies for a Civil Society: 6 A Russian Experience

Feminist Visions: Videos Screened at "Women in the Middle: 10 Borders, Barriers, Intersections"

JoAn!J~ lLhman E-Sources on Women & Gender 15

Phyllis HolmalJ \Veisbard 6- Ofhm New Reference Works in Women's Studies 18

]oAmtt l1!mJltll Periodical Notes 25

ML Fms". Zine and Tasted: Yum 28

Mary Pfotmhality Items ofNote 33

Books Recently Received 34

Index to Volume 25 35

Subscription Form 37 FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 10, Number 3, November 2004 21

Editorial: Feminist Economics - It Flourishes Diana Strassmann

ARTICLES Social Provisioning <\s a Starting Point for Feminist Economics 3 Marilyn Pawer Toward a Critical Theory of Untidy Geographies: The Spatiality of 21 Emotions in Consumption and Production NOMj Ettlinger Toward a Gendered Post Keynesianism: Subjectivity and Time in a 55 Nonmodemist Framework Colin Danby

DIALOGUE Capabilities, Lists, and Public Reason: Continuing the Conversation 77 Amartya Sen

EXPLORATIONS Guest Edited by Marianne A Ferber and Edith Kuiper Feminist and Economic Inquiry in Central and Eastern Europe I. Introduction sf Mariamze A. Ferber and Edith Kuiper II. Feminism and Economic Inquiry in Communist and 85 Post-Communist Poland Agnieszka Majcher III. A Comparative Study of Women in Hungarian and European 93 Academic and Research Institutions Kroztina Majoros IV. Feminisms and Social Sciences in European Countries with a 101 Statist Feminist Heritage: Networks and Strategies Andrea PetJi

BOOK REVIEWS EUen Mutari and Deborah M. Figart (eds.), Women and the Economy: 119 A Reader Frances Woolley Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi, The Two-Income Trap: 123 Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers Are Going Broke Barbara R Bergmann Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever, Women Don't Ask: Negotiation 125 and the Gender Divide WsJ"Y Marianne A Ferber andJulie A. Nelson (eds.), Feminist Economics 129 Today: Beyond Economic Man Cecilia A. Conrad

Notes on Contributors 133 Errarum 137 Thanks to Reviewers 139 Call for Papers 141 Information and Announcements 143 Feminist Economics Editorial Policies 146 Submission and Style Guidelines 148 Index: Volume 10, 2004 153 review• 22 feminist

78 empirical interrogations: gender lrace' and c::Iass

2004

Wh" empirical interrogations Avtar Brah, Helen Crowley and Nirmal PuwQr

M.lI@A considering t~e role of men in gender agenda setting: conceptual and policy issues Yokin ErtUrk

Jordanian women in education: politics, pedagogy and gender discourses Salam AI-Mahadin 22

texts in context: Afro-Colombian women's act,ivism in the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia Kiron Asher 38

construction, control and in Tanzania: some bodies the same and some bodies different LA Richey 56

who wants to be a woman? young women's reflections on transitions to adulthood Tuula Gordon and Eline lahelma 80

performing breastfeeding: embodiment, ethics and the maternal sU~ject Rhonda Shaw 99

gender, body, and feminine performance: edna St,Vincent Millay's impact on Anne Sexton Artemis Michailidou 117

Nancy Cunard's english Journey Moroula Joannou 141 feminist review• 23

78 empirical interrogations: gender trace' and class (continued) 2004

_ the invisibles migrant cleaners at Canary Wharf Hsiao-Hung Pai \64

the abolition of capital punishment as a . feminist issue Laura Huey 175

distance Barbara Bridger 181

in memoriam Valerie Smith 187

sleep of the innocent Pippa little 189

scotswood flit Pippa little 190 :;.,@@* South Asian women In the diaspora Sunnina Moira 191

Reading Sex and the City Margherita Sprio 193

Latex 8. lingerie. Shopping for pleasure at Ann summers parties Kathy Davis 195

Mothers &. soldiers: gender, citizenship and civil society in contemporary Russia Ruth Jamieson 197

Women in developing countries: assessing . strategies for empowerment Erin E. Richards 199

referees 201 24 FEMINIST STUDIES

Fall 2001 vollillie 30, IIIl1l1ber 3

561 Preface

566 Mariana Valverde A Postcolonial Women's Lawl Domestic Violence and the Ollillrio Liqllor Board', "Illdiall List," 1950-1990

589 Corinne Stanley Poetry

590 RubyLaI Historicizin8 the Harem: The Challel1ge ofa Princess's Memoir

617 Marguerite Scott 734 Priti Ramamurthy Poelry Wh), Is BII)'ifl8 a "Madras" CottOIl Shirt a Political Act? A Feminist Commodity Chain Ana/pis 621 Scott MacDonald Between Two Worlds: All 11Iten'iew with Shir;" Neshat 770 News and Views

777 Notes OIl Contributors 660 Shahnaz Khan Locati1l8 the Feminist Voice: 780 Amlo/I//cemellis The Debate Oil the Zilla Ordinance 785 Publicatio1lS Recei\'ed 686 Mary Ann Hudson 804 Guidelines for Contributors Poetry

689 Norma Fowler, Katherine Arens, Lucia A. Gilbert, Shelley M. Payne. Cover Art Tmbllfelll, 1998. Production still. Linda E. Reichl, and Janet Staiger © Shirin Neshat. Graphic Siones: Represeuti"8 II~ Stall. ofFemafe Fawfly Courtesy ofBarbara Gladstone Gallery.

702 Alicia Ostriker Poetry

705 Helen Langa Rece1lt Feminist Art Histor)': All American Sampler

731 Sheryl Luna P/.leuy Volume 5 Number 3 2004 25

IF IE M II fNJ II $ r l~IE(o~Y

ARTICLES The mark of refusal: sexual violence and the politics of recontextualization Nina Philadelphaff-Puren 243 The Whitia-Lucas archive: exploring the personal within feminist scholarship and questioning desire in women's life-WTiting Anna Christina Conlan 257 Dualisms and female bodies in representations of African female circumcision: a feminist critique Wairimu Ngaruiya Njambi 281

INTERCHANGES Responses to W. Njambi's 'Dualisms and female bodies in representations ofAfrican female circumcision: a feminist critique' Between moral outrage and cultural relativism Kathy Davis 305 Entering the dialogue Claudia Castaiieda 311 Commentary Millsom Henry~Waring 317 A Reply A discourse in transition: extending feminist dialogues on female circumcision Wairimii Ngaruiya Njambi 325 Autonomy and equality in cultural perspective: response to Savvitri Saharso Clare Chambers 329

Teaching Travelling Concepts in Europe Eva D. Bahovec and Clare Hemmings 333

REVIEW ARTICLE The 'subject' ofprostitution: interpreting the discursive, symbolic and material position of sex/work in feminist theory Jane Scoular 343

BOOK REVIEWS Diana Tietjens Meyers, Gender in the Mirror: Cultural Imagery and Women's Agency Reviewed by Hanninder Dosanjh Kaur 357

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Paulette 1. Olson and Z. Emami, Engendering Economics: Conversations with Women Economists in the United States Reviewed by Juanita Elias 358 Sonila Sarkar and Esha Niyogi De (eds), Trans-Status Subjects: Gender in the Globalization ofSouth and Southeast Asia Reviewed by ].K. Tina Basi 360 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Touching Feeling: Affect, Pedagogy, Performativity Reviewed by Geraldine Harris 361 Ammu Joseph and Kalpana Sharma (eds), Terror, Counter-Terror Reviewed by Kathleen Blee 363 Juliet Mitchell, Siblings: Sex and Violence Reviewed by Denis Flannery 364 Robyn Wiegman (ed.), Women's Studies on its Own Reviewed by Marysia Zalewski 366 Jaue Ribbens McCarthy, Rosalind Edwards and Val Gillies, j\faking Families. l\1oral Tales ofParenting and Step- Reviewed by Jacqui Gabb 368 Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, The Scandal ofthe State: Women, Law and Citizenship in Postcolonial India Reviewed by Janaki Jayawardena 369 Lynne Pearce, The Rhetorics ofFeminism: Readings in ContempOJ;ary Cultural Theory and the Popular Press Reviewed by Trev Broughton 370

ANNUAL INDEX 373

CALL FOR PAPERS 376 27

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Acknowledgments ix

Editorial Remarks Announcing a Few Changes xi Batya Weinbaum

Editorial Introduction to "Gender and Technology in Science Fiction Film" xv Patricia Melzer and Shelley Price

Criticism

Menacing Technologies: Counterfeit Women and the Mutability of Nature in Science Fiction Cinema Albert AntIJ01IY

Taking the Dream Girls Apart: Molly, Eve VIII, Barb Wire 18 Mark Bould

"I Married a Misogynist from Outer Space": The Challenge of Being a Bride in 1950s Science Fiction Films 37 Catl,y Hawkins

"There Is No Spoon": Concepts of Subjectivity in The Matrix 67 Patricia Meher

"This Is Not Film": EflFacing the Screen in Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days 95 Jeffrey Middell's

"I Want to Be a Real Boy": A.I. Robots, Cyborgs, and Mutants as Passing Figures in Science Fiction Film 114 K. SIIrkatl

Art

Cyborg Bodies: How to Read the Body (Photography) 137 Betl.' Blitlebury

Poetry

Animus Mundi, Alien, Your Body Is a Craft, Wormhole, Golem 144 S11elley Price

Film Review

The Cyber-GeniuslHysterical Mother and the Techno- Virgin/Man's Man: Thoughts on Cronenberg's eXistellZ 151 Michelle Rellee Malisons

(continued, next page) (continued) Selected Bibliography

Gender and Technology in Science Fiction Film 157 28 Plltricia Aleher and She/fey Price

General Criticism

Celebrations, Overlays, ~latrices: Making Art in the Textures of Collage 160 Geraldille Wojno Kiefer

Gwyneth Jones: An Introduction 190 Mark Botlld

Incredible Stories about Ordinary People: The Teenage Fiction of Gwyneth Jones/Ann Halam 197 Mdrk Bould

Going Uphill: An Interview with Gwyneth Jones 216 Andrew M. Butler

The Lost Child: Notes on White Queen 234 Istvan Csicsery·Rolla)~ fr.

Reviews

Brown Girl ill the Rillg 254 Tartl Betts

Myth and Ritu,ll in \\'lomen's Detective Fiction 257 Barbara j. Cook

Feminist Cabalism 101 260 Janice c. Crosby

Biotechnological and l"fediCdJ Themes in Sdence Fiction 263 Gerardo T. CUn/mings

SchelJemzade's Sisters: Trickster Heroines and Their Stories in World Litemture 267 Elizabeth L. Pando/fa Briggs

[mages of Fear: How Horror Stories He/ped Shape Modem Culture (1818-1918) 271 G. Warlock Vance

Criticd/ Theory and Science Fiction 274 Janice M. Bogstad

Gm/dran ofChlltlges; Feminist Spirituality in Fantastic Fiction 279 Theresa A. L. Cmter

"A Different lens": Gender Studies and the Inklings 283 Patti Eros

Communities ofthe Heart 287 Diona Shaw

C!JiCdJ/(l \\lays 290 Diona Shaw

Spiriwul Syncretism, Innovations in the Spe;:ulative Realm, and Radio Theater 293 Bruce Gehiere

About the Contributors 301 29

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SPfGIHL ISSUf: GIHL POWfR PlUS

Editorial Remarks ix Bat)'d Weinbaum

Criticism

The Problematics of Reclaiming the Girlish: The Power!'u(r Girls and Girl Power Rebecca C. H";U5

SPECIAL CANADIAN SECTION: GIRL POWER

Editors' Introduction 40 D0I111a Varga alld Roxanne Harde

Criticism

"Lucky Jupiter Meets Your Ruler": Otherworldly Sources of Girl Power in Magazine Horoscopes 45 Alison Jacques

Young Females as Super Heroes: Sllperheroines ill the Animated Sailor Moon 57 Victoria Anile Newsom

Dangerous Demons: Fan Responses to Girls' Power, Girls' Bodies, and Girls' Beauty in Buffy the Vampire Slayer 82 S1JdYOu Ross

Girl Power and the Discourse of Aging: the Example of Ursula K. Le GUill. 101 Douglas Thorpe

Creative Work

The Truth ill Dreams 121 Justin Scott

(continued, next page) (continued) Reviews

30 Canadian Girl Power: Young Women Save the Day, Happily-Ever-After Ending Unnecessary 130 Sheryl Curtis

Young Women (and More) in Anime 135 Joe Ge~lI)'

Japanese ~Jagic: The Girl-Friendly Films of Harao Miyazaki 140 K. A. Ltlityand \'(Ielldy Goldberg

Growing Up to Be Feminists: Reports on Girl Culrure 143 AJar)' Beth LOllg

Reading Scared~ Feminists Confronting Future Feminists 147 c-, Amanda A. Putnam Marwcll's \X'eb: Living on the Loom of the Mother' 151 I AI. Selll1 Saunders

Eyes Shining and Feet Kicking 159 VdJlessa \'(fame

FROM THE GENERAL FEMSPEC HOPPER

Creative \Vorks

Stone Dress 163 Shdrol1 B/dCk

The Rules of the Playground: A One-Act Pia)' 165 CdYO/)'ll Gage

"Stories of Sicilian Girls," and "Dark Play" 199 Edvige Giuuta

Emily Dickinson 203 L)'l1 Li(s!Jiu

The Girl with the j\,letal Hair 204 Abigdil Morris

The Language of Paper Dolls 207 Emil)' Self

Runners 209 Kristine A. Somerville

Film Review

Summer with the Ghosts 210 Bat)'d Weil1(J/lU11l

Books Received 212

Contributors 215 FRONTIERS 31 A Journal of Women Studies VOLUME 25 . NUMBER 3 . 2004 Introduction Gayle GlIlIett and SlIsan E. Gray vii

Una vela por Gloria (A Candle for Gloria) Cordelia Candelaria 1

A Photograph Dated 1927 (Poetry) Anesa Miller 5

Queering Hollywood's Tough Chick: The Subversions ofSex, Race, and Nation in The Long Kiss Goodllightand The Matrix Theresa 1. Geller 8

The Substitute Plumber (Short Story) B. Petronio 35

Narrative "Confidence Games": Framing the Blonde Spectacle in Gentlemell Prefer Blolldes (1925) and Nights at the CirClls (1984) Lallrie f. C. Cella 47

The Erotics ofRadalization: Gender and Sexuality in the Making ofCalifornia Yolanda Venegas

The Long Day: Sculpture by Claudette Schreuders All Exhibitioll Cllrated by Heatller Sealy Lilleberry 90

Lockjaw (Short Story) Holly Farris 100

A Diplomat's Wife in Mexico: Creating Professional, Political, and National Identities in the Early Twentieth Century Molly M. Wood 104

An American Concubine in Old Korea: Missionary Discourse on Gender, Race, and Modernity Hyaeweol Choi 134

Saint Mazie: A Socialist-Feminist Understanding ofFilrn in Tillie Olsen's Yonnondio: From tile Thirties Chris Robe 162

Contributors 178 Gender and 32 Development

Volume 12 Number 3 November 2004

Peacebuilding and Reconstruction

Editorial 2 Caroline Sweetman Counter~revolutionary women: gender and reconciliation in post~warNicaragua 8 Julie Cupples Reconstructing fragile lives: girlsl social reintegration in northern Uganda and Sierra Leone 19 Susan McKay Post-conflict programmes for women: lessons from the Kosovo Women's Initiative 31 Agnes Kalullgu-Banda Mainstreaming gender in conflict reduction: from challenge to opportunity 41 Jasmille Wilitbread Promoting a gender-just peace: the roles of women teachers in peacebuilding and reconstruction 50 Jackie Kirk Gender, participation, and post-conflict planning in northern Sri Lanka 60 Simon Harris The gender dimensions of post-conflict reconstruction: an analytical framework for policymakers 70 Elaine Zuckerman and Marcia Greenberg Building capacity to resolve conflict in communities: Oxfam experience in Rwanda 83 Rosemarie McNairn Sustaining peace, re-building livelihoods: the Gujarat Harmony Project 94 Sara Ahmed Resources 103 Compiled by Erin Leigh Publications 103 Journals 106 Electronic resources 107 Tools 108 Websites 108 Organisations 109 Index to Volume 12 111 Gender and Education 33

VOLUME 16 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2004

Issues in boys' education: a question of teacher threshold 435 knowledges? Wayne Martino, Bob Lingard and Martin Mills

Female adolescent subjectivities in Las Vegas: poststructural thoughts on the intersections ofgender, sexuality, consumer logic and curriculum Audrey M. Dentith 455

Education for women: whose values count? Anna Robinson-Pant 473

Gender, school management and educational reforms: a case study of a primary school in Hong Kong Anita Kit-wa Chan 491

The participation of women faculty in Chinese universities: paradoxes of globalization Jane Gaskell, Margrit Eichler, Julia Pan, Jieying Xu and 511 Xiaoming Zhang

Seeing things differently: teachers' constructions of underachievement Susan Jones and Debra Myhill 531

Book Reviews 547

List of Reviewers 551

Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 16, 2004 553 Abstracts iv 34 Introduction Violence and the Vulnerabilities of Gender SHANI D'CRUZE AND ANUPAMA RAO 495

Vulnerabilities Female Suicide, Subjectivity and the State in Eighteenth-Century China g JANET THEISS 513 'She is but a Woman'; Kitty Byron and the English Edwardian a:'" Criminal Justice System w ro GINGER FROST 538 ::;; w MotherslFighterslCitizens: Violence and Disillusionment in > " o ~" Post-War EI Salvador 0 z ,Q IRINA CARLOTA SILBER 561 ~ 0 c<:" Potentialities '"" (') " §" Gendered Violence: Castration and Blinding as Punishment for a: Treason in Normandy and Anglo-Norman England w ~ §' ro ,Q KLAUS VAN EICKELS 588 ::;; ~ ~ ~ :::> z .s" '" Precarious Conditions: A Note on Counter-Insurgency in Africa ~ Q ~ " after 1945 ~ " LUISE WHITE 603 QJ ~ IIJ. " u Stalinist Identity from the Viewpoint of Gender: Rearing a ...... <;" 0 Generation of Professionally Violent Women~Fighters in 19305 "'C ;; 'S Stalinist Russia a; ,Q" ANNA KRYLOVA 626 ~

Notes on Contributors 825 ---Articles Masculinities in "Safe" and "Embattled" Organizations: 35 Accounting for Pornographic and Feminist Magazines KIRSTEN DELLINGER 545 Mothering for the State: Foster Parenting and the Challenges of < Government-Contracted Carework 0 TERESA TQGUCHI SWARTZ 567 ~ to Radical Caring in an Ethnic Shelter: 3 South Asian American Women Workers C> at Apna Ghar, Chicago ~ SHARMILA RUDRAPPA 588 00 Research Reports Z to "Gelling Your Body Back": 3 Postindustrial Fit Motherhood cr in Shape Fit Magazine C>..., SHARI L. DWORKIN and FAYE LINDA WACHS 610 VI Women's Carework in Low-Income Households: The Special Case of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder JACQUELYN LlTI 625 The Gendered "Nature" of the Urban Outdoors: Women Negotiating Fear of Violence JENNIFER K. WESLEY and EMILY GAARDER 645 0 Book Reviews t'IJ Between Sundays: Z Black Women and Everyday Struggles ofFaith t;l by Marla F. Frederick If It Hhsn 'tfor the Women: t'IJ Black Women's Experience and ICl lVomanist Culture in Church and Community by Cberyl Townsend Gilkes Ro MICHALLENE G. McDANIEL 664 0 () C/). ~ Black Se.,,,al Politics: 0 African Americans, Gendel~ and the New Racism cr 0 C> by Patricia Hill Collins ..., n ~ LAYLI PHILLIPS 665 tv 0 Intimate Citizenship: 0 .p. ~ Private Decisions and Public Dialogues by Ken Plummer ~ ASTRID ElCH-KROHM 667 Colollizillg Sex: Sexology alld Social Colltrol ill Modem Japall by Sabine Fruhstuck JOYCEGELB 668 The Male ~ill: A Biography ofa Techllology ill the Makillg by Nelly Oudshoorn REBECCA PLANTE 670 From the SWS President 36 Queer Parenting in the New Millennium NANCY A. NAPLES 679 International Perspective Women's and Gender Studies in English~Speaking Sub~Saharan Africa: A Review ofResearch in the Social Sciences AKOSUA ADOr-.1AKO AMPOFO, JOSEPHINE BEOKU-BEITS, WAJRIMU NGARUIYA NJAt-.mI, and MARY OSIRlM 685 Articles Mobilizing Mothers for War: Cross-National Framing Strategies in Nicaragua's Contra \Var LORRAINE BAYARD DE VOLO 715 ~ "Giving It Up to God": 7 Negotiating Femininity in Support Groups ~ 0 for Wives of Ex-Gay Christian Men 0 MICHELLE WOLKOMIR 735 W 01 ~ .... Sexuality, Power, and Camaraderie in Service Work ., KARl LERUM: 756 U ..0 0 .,S Research Report C/). (j Gendered Religious Organizations: ., The Case of Theravada Buddhism in America Q WENDY CADGE 777 dd Book Reviews ~ What Is Sexual Harassment? From Capital Hill to the Sorbonne W by Abigail C. Saguy Cl PAITI A. GIUFFRE 794 Gender and Social Theory by Mary Evans ~ ANN BRANAMAN 795 Rapunzel's Daughters: What lVomen's Hair Tells Us about Woulen's Lives by Rose Weitz PATRtCIA DRENTEA 797 Competing Devotions: \D Career and Family among }Vomen Executives .,.... by Mary Blair-Loy ..0 Flat Broke with Children: S Women in the Age ofWelfare Refonn ;:l by Sharon Hays Z TONI CALASANTI and JENNIFER JEBO 798 00,.... Contentious Lives, TIvo Argentine WOlnell, ., l1vo Pmtests, and the Questfor Recognition S by Javier Auyero ;:l KATIILEEN R. MARTIN 800 ~ 0 With Thanks 802 :> Index 805 GENDER ISSUES 37 Fall 2003 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 4

Articles

Jana L. Pershing Why Women Don't Report Sexual 3 Harassment: A Case Study of an Elite Military Institution

Rebecca S. Powers Will Unwed New Mothers Seek 31 Michelle M. Livermore Employment?: The Role of Government and Social Support

Charles L. Kennedy Part One: The BCS of Title IX Compliance 50 "and the Champion for 2004 Is ???"

Part Two: March Madness and Gender Equity 61

Kelly E. Yasaitis Native American Women: When~ Are 71 They Today?

Book Review

Judith Kleinfeld /Ioys and Girls in the Primary Classroom 81 Edited by Christine Skelton and Becky Francis Gender, Place and Culture 38

VOLUME 11 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2004

Articles Cathy McIlwaine and Kavita Datta Endangered Youth? Youth, gender and sexualities in urban Botswana 483 Isabel Dyck and Arlene Tigar McLaren Telling it Like it is? Constructing accounts of settlement with immigrant and refugee women in Canada 513

Jennifer Hyndman and Malathi de Alwis Bodies, Shrines, and Roads: Violence, (im)mobility, and displacement in Sri Lanka 535 Cheryl Morse Dunkley Risky Geographies: Teens, gender, and rural landscape in North America 559 Kyoko Kusakabe Women's Work and Market Hierarchies Along the Border of Lao PDR 581 Research Note Faranak Miraftab Can You Belly Dance? Methodological questions in the era of transitional feminist research 595

Book Reviews Gender and U.S. Immigration: Contemporary trends (Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo Ed) reviewed by Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho 605 Home Bound: Filipino American lives across cultures, communities and countries (Yen Le Espiritu) reviewed by Melissa Hyams 607 Gender and Leisure: Social and cultural perspectives (Cara Carmichael Aitchison) reviewed by Jaqueline Tivers 610 Hostels, Sexuality alld the Apartheid Legacy: Malevolent geographies (Glen Elder) reviewed by Belinda Dodson 612 The Pursuit of Pleasure: Gender, space and architecture in Regency London Gane Rendell) reviewed by Richard Van Deusen 614 List of Reviewers 617 Contents and Author Index to Vol 11 619 39 Gender, Work & Organization

Valli me 11 Nllmber 6 November 2004

ACADEMIC PAPERS Earning Their Keep and Keeping What They Earn: A Critique of Organizing Strategies for South Asian Women in the Informal Sector BIPASHA BARUAH 605 The Impact of Human Factors on Ab Itlitio Pilot Training CAROLINE L. DAVEY 627 Trade Unions, Gender and Claims under Irish Employment Equality Legislation MARY QUINN 648 'Belonging' and 'Otherness': Sex Equality in Banking in Turkey and Britain MUSTAFA F. bZBILGIN AND DIANA WOODWARD 668 Re-inventing the Gendered Organization: Staff Attitudes towards Women and Gender Mainstreaming in NGOs in Malawi REBECCA TIESSEN 689

BOOK REVIEWS 709 THANK YOU TO REVIEWERS 715 INDEX TO VOLUME 11 718 NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover 40 HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW&GENDER

Volume 28:1 Winter 2005

Articles A Defense of Paid Family Leave I Gillian Lester Law and Women's Agency in Post-Revolutionary Iran 85 Louise Halper False Starts: Harvard Law School's Efforts Toward Integrating Women into the Faculty, 1928-1981 143 Mary Elizabeth Basile Comments Pennsylvania State Police v. Suders: Turning a Blind Eye to the Reality of Sexual Harassment 195 Amal Bass Smith v. City ofSalem: Transgendered Jurisprudence and an Expanding Meaning of Sex Discrimination Under Title VII 207 Melinda Chow Health Care for Women 41 International

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

CONTENTS Volume 25 I Nu'mber 9 I 2004

EDITORIAL J 781 MUSLIM CULTURE AND FEMALE SELF-IMMOLATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH AND PRACfICE I Elizabeth A. Campbell and Isabelita Z. Guiao I 782 RESTORATIVE HEALTH: LESSENING THE Th-IPACT OF PREVIOUS ABUSE AND VIOLENCE IN THE LIVES OF VULNERABLE GIRLS Angela D. Henderson and Margaret Jackson I 794 WHAT'S THE USE IN GETTING MAD? ANGER AND INSTRUMENTALITY IN WOMEN'S RELATIONSHIPS I Deborah L. Cox, Patricia Van Velsor, Joseph F. Hulgu$, Suzanne Weatherman, Marcia Smenner, Denise Dickens, and Carol Davis I 813 WOMEN BEHIND BARS: COULD NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF PAST PHYSICAL AND SEXUAL ABUSE CONTRIBUTE TO CRllvtINAL BEHAVIOR? I Kathleen Brewer-Smyth I 835 IT'S NOT BECAUSE I'M FAT: PERCEIVED OVERWEIGHT AND ANGER AVOIDANCE IN MARRIAGE I Orly Benjamin and Sharon Kamin-Shaaltiel I 853 WHO ME, ANGRY? PATfERNS OF ANGER DlVERSION IN WOMEN Deborah L. Cox, Patricia Van Velsor, and Joseph F. Hulgus I 872 Book Reviews I 894

Health Care for Women International

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

CONTENTS Volume 25 I Number 10 I 2004

EDITORIAL I 897 NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I 899 HOME ALONE: THE EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES WHO ARE NEW TO INTENSIVE CONTROL I Kathleen M. Rayman and Geraldine C. Ellison I 900 MIDLIFE WOMEN'S NARRATIVES OF LIVING ALONE Mary Margaret Segraves I 916 RISK FACTORS FOR CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE (CAD) IN LEBANESE-ARMENIAN WOMEN I Mary Arevian, Marina Adm, and Loulou Kubeissi I 933 THE MEANING OF HEALTH; PERSPECTIVES OF ANGLO AND LATINO OLDER WOMEN I Marianne C. McCarthy, 8ster R~iz, Betty J. Gale, Cheryl Karam, and Nancy Moore I 950 BOOK REVIEWS I 970

Following page 971: Title Page to Volyme 25 Tables of Contents to Volume 25 Reviewer's List to Volume 25 Author Index to Volume 25 GDllIZONS 42 FALL 20041 VOLUME 18 NO.2 WOMEN'S NEWS -13 World's FirstAlI-woman Commando ISSUES AND IDEAS 6 Unit fry Deepa Kandaswamy, Sharia 37 The Trouble with Islam by Nicole Cohen; In My Law Opposed by Muslim Women fry Rachel Thompson, Own Name: A Memoir by Maureen McTeer~ Read.ing Nightwood Celebrates ~5 Years bylenniferO'Connor; Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi; Spree, A Cultural Women Fishes TI,ese Days by Monica Kidd; Vienna History ofShopping by Pamela Klaffke. Housing Built for Women by Emilie K. Adin · FEMINIST 41 CLASSICS FEMINIST VIEWS Herland by Elizabeth Perkins Gilman. Revie~-bJStacej Kauder ~hi~~:b:~ ~~~:~ 16 first female judge. 42~~~s After beingousted from that job by the mullahs, she 40 Days, Wailin' Jeiulys; went on to seek justice for Iran's women and the Architecture: Live at t~ Operq. world's disenfranchised. The ~oo3 Nobel Peace House, Amy Campbel.I; Grab Prize-winner talks to Herizons in this exclusive That Gun, The Orga-n; Big: interview. lJy Jacqueline Massey Dream,Anne Louise Genest~ Let it Die, Feist.

Feist. pg. 43 22 ~~~~C~~~;f:V:~~~~inist music duo chat it up inVancouver with our music reviewer, Cindy Filipenko. Tune into The Indigos' sound COLUMNS· check onAmerican politics, gay marriage and their FIRST WORD musical future. by Cindy Filipenko 2BY PENNI MITCHEL A Ripple in the Water MUSICALLY CHALLENGING: 26 GRANNIES STRIKE A CHORD BODY POLITIC Raging Grannies have sprungup all over the world to 5 BY JUDY REBICK protest evelything from nuclear arms to tuition \Vhere's the Day Care? hikes. by Rochelle Delaney COLE'S NOTES 15 BY SUSAN G. COLE The Skinny on Skinny

OUT OF BOUNDS 31 BY LISA RUNDLE ARTS &CULTURE The Grandmother Clause FILMMAKER PROFILE: GLOBAL WARNING 32 NELOFER PAZIRA BY NAOMI KLEIN fry Michelle French ' 47 The Mother ofAnti-War Forces ~~k:,~H;,j,?,:~~~,ttlaws ON THE EDGE 33 ed. Zoe Whittall; 48 BY LYN COCKBURN Chen; by Chandra Mayor; Yellow by Janni Visman; Defending 1.fartha (Sort of) The Singing Fire by Lillian Nattel; Ille Opium Lady by Joanne Soper-Cook. Indian Journal of Gender Studies 43

Volume 11 Number 3 September-December2004

CONTENTS

Articles Women's -A Narrative on International Law Malini Sur 255 Women and Work in the Shadow of Globalisation Mukul Mukherjee 275 Significance of Gender-related Development Indicators: An Analysis of Indian States Preet Rustagi 291 Women and Gender in-the Study of Tribes in India Virginius Xaxa 345

Research Note Mothers' Perceptions and Attitudes towards Maternal Morbidity in Rural West Bengal: Findings from Focus Group Discussions Susmila Mukh"opadhyay, Subha Ray and Jagdish Bhatia 369

Discussion R~covering Women's Histories: An Enquiry into Methodological Questions and Challenges Veena Poonacha 389

Book Reviews 405

New Resources 439

Index to Vol. 11 445 International 44 Feminist Journal of Politics

VOLUME 6 2004 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2004

Special Issue-Gender, Governance and Globalization Guest Editors-Georgina Waylen and Shirin M. Rai

ARTICLES

Introduction Georgilla Waylell alld Shirin M. Rai 553 Putting Governance into the Gendered Political Economy of Globalization Georgilla Waylell 557 Gendering Global Governance ~~M~i 579 The Social [s Political: Towards the Re-politicization of Feminist Analysis of the Global Economy Ruth Pearsall 603 Engendering Government Budgets in the Context of Globalization(sl Diane Elson 623 Gendered Global Migrations: Diversity and StratifIcation Eleonore Kofmall 643

CONVERSATIONS

Introduction Georgina Way/ell and Shirill M. Rai 668 Networking as Women Workers in the Context of Globalized Production: Ensuring that the Movement for Corporate Social Responsibility Makes a Difference Angela Hale 669 Mapping Home-Working: Globally and Locally: An Interview with Rosa Fernandez Ruth Pearsall 673 Women Living Under Muslim Laws: The Challenges Facing a Transnational Gender Network in the post-II September Context Cassandra Ba/chin 679 International Feminist Journal 45 of Po litics

VOLUME 6 2004 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 2004

Special Issue-Gender, Governance and Globalization Guest Editors-Georgina Waylen and Shirin M. Rai

(continued) BOOK REVIEWS

Review Essay: Framing Governance David Armstrong, Theo Farrell and Bice Maiguashca (eds), Governance alld Resistallce ill World Politics; Lisa D. Brush, Gellder and Governallce; Anne FIorini, The Coming Democracy: New Rules for RUllllillg a New World; Mike Moore, A World without Walls: Freedom, Developmellt, Free Trade alld Global Governallce Simone Browne 685

Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Femillism without Borders: Decolonizillg Theory, Practicillg Solidarity Anna M. Agathangelou 693

Rosalind Pollack Petchesky, Global Prescriptiolls: Genderillg Health and Humall Rights Sonia Correa 695

Susan Hawthorne and Bronwyn Winter (eds), September 11, 2001: Femillist Perspectives Nichole Arnault 697

Maxine Molyneux and Shahra Razavi (eds), Gellder Justice, Developmellt alld Rig/Its; Wolfgang Benedek, Esther M. Kisaakye and Gerd Oberleitner (eds), Humall Rights of Womell: Internatiollal Illstrumellts alld Africall Experiences NUket Kardam 699

Notes on Contributors 703

Index of Volume 6, 2004 707

Reviewer Acknowledgments 714

.,' 46 •• I r I S issue 49, fall/winter 2004 a journal about women Shattering the Myths Issue

FEATURES Interviews 12 Where Have You Gone Mary Richards? 1B It's In Her Blood: Interview with Jewelle Feminism's Rise and Fallin Primetlme TV Gomez By Aniko Bodroghkozy By Katia Maguire 24 Glrly Girls 44 Building a More Perfect Union: UVA's Jan By Melisso Sellnow Cornell 29 The Trouble With Troy: Misrepresenting Myth By Susan Fraiman By Lee Manion . 36 Two Weddings, One Bond Poems By Marisa L. Hoheb 9 Persephone's Crown 40 Growing Up and Going Down: A Sexual By Ashfey Mace Havird (R)evolutlon 23 Long Girl By Jen Silvers By Leslie M. LaChance 54 Unwanted Advances: Broadening the 28 Cinderella Gets Smart Concept of Sexual Assault By Andrea Potos By Mary Vause 35 Survivor: Texas A & M 5B The Straight Man: A Lite in Pictures By Hilary Sideris By Melissa Hart 39 Canto .002 62 The Truth About Female Genital Mutilation By Monique Van den Berg By Kome Odu 53 My Mother Dying 66 Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: the Myth of By Kefly Cherry Women's Lost Selves 64 The Fruit Stand By A.C. Geoghan By Christine Korfhage 69 Prelty Prelty Princess 82 Who the Virgins Are Not By Jenna Wartham By Kathryn Gahl 70 Low Carbs, High Cost By Camilla Wells 72 The Kids Aren't All Right: Why Middle Class Fiction Security Is So Last Generation, 48 We Are Perfectly Fine by Heafher C. McGhee By Jennifer Moses In Every Issue 4 editor's leiter 10 fuel your involvement 6 meetthe iris staff 76 iris takes on books 7 contributors 83 iris takes on music 47

international -I 2,2004

79 Gender Mainstreaming: An Obsolete 10 Building Global Solidarity through Feminist Dialogues Concept? A conuersa/ian between twa long·fime (eminist actiuists, By Mari M. Santiago Sunila Abeyukara and Marilee Karl, on the promise and Against a regime of neoliberaJ globalisation, resurgent threat$ o(gender mains/reaming on thl! women's movement fundamentalisms and escalating war and mifitarisation, alterglobalisation forces are consolidating their ranks today. through the World Social Forum. Tronsnationofly, regional and international women's mouemenlsareclosingranks and 83 Gender Mainstreaming: The Ghana putting forl/)ord intersectional analyses and cutting·edge Poverty Reduction Strategy, or is it? strategies through the feminist Dialogues. By Dr. Agnes Atia Apusigah, University for Development Studies, Ghana 20 Examining the Women's Movement The artide examines notional efforts at poverty ndw:tion Summarised by Earnest Mangalubnan-Zabala since the 1990s, and points to lackluslrl! gender Six activists {rom Fiji, India, Italy, Malaysia, and the Phil. mainstreaming in spite o(the seeming awareness of the sig· ippines chat online about how women's movements are far. nificance ofgender equity in pot'erty reduction. ing in the social movements and how the women's movement con build stronger alliances with the social movements at 90 Gender Equality in the New Millennium: the local and global levels. Goal or Gimmick? 34 Social Movements, Feminist Movements By Peggy Antrobus, DAWN Caribbean An analysis and critique ofthe MDGsand how they can be uud and the State: A Regional Perspective to blur the issues o( IOOmen By Sunila Abeysekera Comparing the women's mOlJements in South Asio in the 99 The Imprint of Nationalism and 19705 and now, the author draws parallelisms between the Fundamentalism on Sexuality achielJements and challenges {eminists (Dee, despite Dnd be­ By Alejandra 8ama cause o{ sD·calfed gender mains/reaming and the State's Ideas and experiences about the interrelationship o( national· tokenistic accommodation o( women's equality. ism, fundamentalism and sexuality in Latin. America. 50 Beyond Good and Evil: Notes on Global 102 The Future of Feminist Proposals in the Feminist Advocacy Context of Globalisation By Ewa Charkiewicz By Sylvia Borren An analysis and critique o(the broader social mOl!l!lIlent (or_ The author refleds on the women's movement's achievements warded by NGDs and feminist actiuism. and losses in the past 30 )'rars and her hop€s for feminist posi­ 62 A Fifth World Conference on Women as tioning from a 'fair globalist' standpoint a Site for Women's Movement Mobilising Departments By Suzette Mitchell 1 Editorial The article looks 0/ the mobilisation o(women in Fiji through the Beijing con(erence prOCess, and its impact as a site that 4 Clips brought women o( the world on one's own trans(ormation. 108 Isis Resources Theauthoroolls (or more such unique spaces (or I(lOmen while 109 Books questioning the (ormal processes o(the UN. 114 Web Resourres 118 Website Review - More Could Be Better: A Review of 65 Why Feminist Autonomy Right Now? the Center for Women's Resources Website An interrogation ofthe releuance o(autonomy for (eminists by Aileen Familara in the AfricanlOOmen's movement. 120 Book Review . Feminist Futures: Re-imaginingWomen, Culture and Development 72 Mainstreaming Gender as & Women's by CiedeJle G. Piol Movement Strategy: A Critique From a 122 Media section: Something Old, Something New: Redefin­ Reluctant Gender Advocate ing C run by a women's NGD College, Philippines can influence the society through its interaction with mainstream By Malen Ibanez and Neeta Montes-Rocas media. Feminist actitlists toke stock oftheir accomplishments, chal­ lenges and drawbacks from two pirotal adtlocary platforms­ tliolence against women and gender mainstreaming. 48

Isis Women's InlemaUonal Cross Cultural Exchange linking Women Internationally m.~

Giving Hope to Congolese Women: The Situation in Eastern ORC 3

The Impact of Small Arms on the Women of Southern Sudan 8

Effects of War on the Girl Child: The Sierra Leone Experience 13

Violations of the among the Internally Displaced Women of Kargil in India. 17

Bougainville Women's Experiences of War and Conflict: A Personal Experience 20

Gender Specific Violations on Girl Children in Sierra Leone 25

Uberation Through Justice 29 Jourr\al of-----­ 49 Femif1ist Family TherapyTM An International Forum ~s~lf Volume 16, Number 12004 :~

Electronic Ecology: An Ecosystemlc Exploration 01 Sisters Communicating via E~Maii Christie Eppler, Erin K. Walker

Does Therapist Experience Influence Interruptions of Women Clients? Ronald Jay Werner-Wilson, Megan J. Murphy, Jennifer Lynn Fitzharris

POLITICS OF INCLUSION: CIRCLE UNBROKEN Rhea V. Almeida, Pofilics of Inclusion Edilor

The Political Is Personal: The Essential Obligation 01 White Feminist Family Therapists to Deconstruct White Privilege Nocona Pewewardy

INTERVIEW

Interview with Dr. Rachel Hare-Mustin: Speaking Truth to Power Ashley M. Harvey

POLITICS AND HUMOR

Whose Rights Are Genuine? Scali Johnson

MOVIE/PLAY REVIEW

Monster, Wrillen and Directed by Pally Jenkins Reviewed by Laura Bryan and Bobbi Mil/er Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 50 An International Forum

VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 2004

INTERVIEW

Interview with Dr. Carolyn Tubbs: Being a Conversationalist Belinda Richardson

POLITICS AND HUMOR

Post ScolfJohnson

MOVIEIPLAY REVIEW

Big Fish, Directed by Tim Burton ReviewedbyMarkie Twist andDevon Palmanteer

BOOK REVIEW

Couple Therapy With Gay Men, byD. E Greenan andG. Tunnell ReviewedbyJanie Long

The Influence of Therapists' Ethnicity on the Practice of Feminist Family Therapy: A Pilot Study Mona Milfal, Elizabeth Wieling

Intersecting Gender and Social Exchange Theory in Family Therapy Marianne McInnes Miller, J. Malia Bermudez

POLITICS OF INCLUSION: CIRCLE UNBROKEN

Resistance to Colonialism as the Heart of Family Therapy Practice Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio, Judith Lockard Journal of Gender Studies 51

Volume 13 Number 3 November 2004

Mark LleweJJxn. 'Queer? I should saT it is criminal!': Sarah Waters' Affinity (1999) 203 j. Dal°id Hester. Intersexes and the end of gender: corporeal ethics and postgender bodies 215

Jenny Hockey, Anne/a Meah &,-Victoria Robimon. A heterosexual life: older women and agency within marriage and the family 227

Elizabeth Woledne. Ambiguous sexuality, women writers and appropriative fictions: Susan Hill's Strange Meetina 239

Tim Nelson. 'Even an android can cry' 2S 1

Sinead McDermott. Future-perfect: gender, nostalgia, and the not yet presented in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping 259

FORUM Kurt Doms. Cultural emergence, legal pol)'centricit)' and same~.sex couples' right to marry 271

REVIEWS Women in '!fricl1n Studies: scholorlj' publishina (Cassandra Rachel Veney & Paul Tiyambe Zeleza (eds» reviewed by Gina Wisker 275

Rrpresentina Men: cultural production and producers in the men's maaazine market (Ben Crewe) & Masculinity and Men's Lifest),le Magazines (Bethan Benwell (cd.» reviewed by Michael D. Arney 277

Citizenship: feminist perspectives (Ruth Lister) reviewed by Shereen Hussein 280

Women, Disability and Identit)' (Asha Hans & Annie Patti (eds» reviewed by Sharon Dale Stone 281

Regarding Sedawick: essays on queer culture and critical theor), (Stephen M. Barber & David L. Clark (eds» reviewed by Jacqui Gabb 283

,Hedieval Virainities (Ankc Bernau, Ruth Evans & Sarah Salih (cds» reviewed by Maud Burnett McInerney 285

Black Fami{y (D)'S)funetion in NO\'els by' Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, 8z. Fannie Hurst (Licia Morrow Calloway) reviewed by Claudia Capancioni 287

The New Woman in Faa and Fiction: fin-de-siecle jeminisms (Angelique Richardson & Chris Willis (cds» reviewed by Katharine Cockin 28S

Speaking Peace: women's voices from Kashmir (Urvashi Butalia (ed.» revi~wed by Janet Blackman 290

BOOKS RECEIVED 293

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 297

CALL FOR PAPERS 299

CONFERENCE NOTICE 301

VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX 303 Journal of International Women's Studies 52 \ BSC Vol. 6, #1, November 2004 Bridgewater State ------_.------College • Articles BOlpe • Book Review

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Articlcs Livelihoods. Security and Needs: Gender Gender Based Violence India Relations and Land Reform in South Africa By Dr. B. R. Shanna, Dr. Mani~ha Gupta By Dr. Susie Jacobs Has Affirmative Action Reached South African Socia-cultural. environmental and health Women? challenges facing women and children living By V. Naidoo and M. Kongolo near the bOI'ders between Afghanistan. Iran and Pakistan (AlP region) Female Workers in Japan: Opportunities & By Iraj M, Poureslami, David R. MacLean, Jerry Spiegel, Challenges and Annalee Yassi By Rajindar K. Koshal, Yuko Yamada, Sasuke Miyazima, The Interrelationship Between Gender-bascd Manjulika Koshal, and Ashok K. Gupta Violence and HIV/AIDS in South Africa By Chineze). Onyejekwe Institutionalized Powerlessness in Context: The Static and Dynamic Nature of Women's Status in Investigating the Dilemmas ofEthical Social Rural Bangladesh Research By Akiko Nosaka and Bradford W. Andrews By Helen Johnson Book Review A Cross-cultural Test of Nancy Jay's Theory Clinical Aspects of Sexual Harassment and Abnut Women. Sacrificial Blood and Religious Gender Discrimination- Psychological Participation Consequences and Treatment Interventions. By Virginia S. Fink Ph.D Sharyn Ann Lenhart. M.D. Brunner- Routledge, lO.IM,..pp 233. Portraits ofBelievers: Ahmadi Women Reviewed By G. Asha

Performing Faith in the Diaspora By Huma Ahmed-Ghosh

Grassroots Participatinn and Feminist Gender Identities: A case study of women from the PQpular sector in Metropolitan Lima, Peru By Belrlz Padilla Mothering and Workl 53 Mothering as Work

o< SkiUs, Not Attributes: Rethinking Mothering as Work C." by jOlllMaru MahrT 7 3 Ql Motherhood and Management (l)en =.... by Kdly C. Waflfr Carmy 17 , ::E Using Mothering at Work Embracing the Contraditions z 5' in Pedagogy and Practice c ... by Drbra Langan 27 3 ~ The Work That Never Ends: Employed Mothers of erN (l) 0 Children with Disabilities ... 0 by Alict Homt 37 N-I>o Maternal Activism on the Neighbourhood Level: The Ethic of Care as Motivation to Act by Kali Connolly 48 How Does the Law Recognize Work? by LOn/a Turnbull 58 When Good Enough Isn't; Mother Blame in Tht Continuum COllcept by Chris Boht! 68 Young Single Mothers: The \Vork of Proving Fitness for Parenting by Mtrlilldo Wtinbtrg 79 Stage Mothers: A Qyalitative Analysis of\Vomen's \.york Experiences as Mothers in Toronto The,ltre by Co,ill1u Rusch-Dmtz 90 Street Sex Work and Mothering by Chri,tim Pd. Sloff, Gmy rv. Harper IIl1d Kaml S. BI/Ild 102

I Forgot to Have Children! Untangling Links Between Feminism, Careers and Vohmtary by jHaryalllu Dever<1/ld Life Sal/gern 116 Nursing Mothers at Work: Corporate and Maternal Strategies to Support Lactation in the \iVorkplace by Naomi Bromberg Bar-Y'lm 127 At the Pump by Orit Avifha; 139 Who Compares to Mother (Nalli Kama lvlama)? hy Swan Schalge 150

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Editor's Notes by Ri,hma Dill/lop 163 Poem for a Runaway Mother hy Pri1Cila Uppal 165

(continued, next page) 54 Mothering and Work/ Mothering as Work

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Book Reviews o'OtN.. o ~ The Price oflvlotherhood: Why the ,HOlt ImporlantJob in/he World N.c II Still/he Least Valued .. E reviewed by Aimee Berger 176 2l :J Ba/ancing Family and Work: Special Comit!erat;om ;11 Feminist ~Z Therapy > (D' reviewed by Linda R. Ennis 177 ;: C1) Dehumanizing DiJ(ouru, Anti-Drug Law, and Policy ill Ama;m: If E "A Crack lvl(J/her's~ Nightmare :J reviewed by Jennifer Musial 178 g Birth: A Literary Companion reviewed by MiriamJoncs 179 iVlo/herim Daugh/m: The Legacy oJLoss reviewed by Gin Rye 181 lv/alemal Imprmio1lS: Pregnancy lIud ill Litera/lire and Theory reviewed by Nephie Christodoulides 182 DtftndingAndy: One lV/olher; Fight 10 Save her SOl/from Cancer and Ihe Imurance Industry reviewed by Barbara Schwartz 183 Embalming A'!om: Esstl)'J ill Lift reviewed by Jane Satterfield 184 The Poli/iCl1I Geographies 0/Pregllancy . reviewed by Jan E. Thomas 185 Growing UpAgail1: Parellting Qune/vel, Parm/ing Our Childrm reviewed by Farah M. Shroff 186 The TherapistJ Notebookftr Families reviewed by Justyoa Szachowicz-Sen1pruch 187 Psychological Trauma and the Developing Brain reviewed byChanna Verbian 189 I Writing: The Politics and Practice o/Teaching Pint-Persall Writing reviewed by Kate Connolly 190 Assignation at Vanishing Point reviewed by Monika Lee 191

Contributor Notes 193

Front Cover

Shirley Greer, "Ironies - Dress," detail, mixed media: softground etching, silkscreen text, embroidery, button, 81.2cm x 68.8cm, dress image size: 4Scm x 53.5cm, 2002. LILA 55 Asia Pacific Women's Studies Journal Volume 9

2004 Women in War and Peace

Articles Images ofWomen in Patriarchal Anthropology 1 Armalldo L. Tall

Female Circumcision:AViolation of Human Rights .. H 11 IvyPym

Locating \'7omen's Place (5) in War: Redesigning the Hammer for the Nail* 21 Kristina N Gaerlan

Spotlight all Nanda Pok, Cambodia 32 H''omen Waging Peace

Building a New Iraq:\Vomen's Role in Reconstruction 38 The \'f!{:JOdrow Wilson International Centerfor Scholars alld \.Vomen lVaging Peace

Shanti Parasmoni: South Asian \Varnen's Journey for Friendship and Peace 44 Syeda Hameed andJulJiJain

Studies Gendered Identities: Manifestations of the Woman Question '" 80 Enuna S. Regis

\~'omen as Active War Participants: Leyte and Samar, 1901-1944 108 Daniel C. Taide

Book Reviews \'X'oman, Religion and Spirituality 117 Ala. Ceres E Do)'o

Woman, Religion and Spirituality 120 Lisa Kircher Lumbao

News Brief Women ConfrontWar, Build Peace 123 Combined Reports by· W1Ellews,correspondents 56 • •

Volume 29, No.3, Fall 2004

2 From the Editor

4 Kollshah JEWISH WOMEN MAKE NEWS In an election season, Jewish women (and even baby politicos) mobilize· Women rabbis earn less· Voyaging on the Volga· and more. 10 Readers Respond to the Mommy Wars.

12 H.IV: The Beast in theBedroom revelations most women experience only in'a by Miriam Stone Loelunann's dressing room. And Joan Jacobs Brumberg talks to llana Kramer about female Love Story" for our century:, A Columbia appearance anxiety. senior and her HN-positive teen boyfriend speak their painful tru~s. The same 26 "Strangers in a Strange Land ... " disease that pulled them together is tearing ,Jhem apart. ~:::u::P:~~~I~:~s .,/ .. ~ 16 A Good Egg: The Donor's Story ~~~sk~:~:~~:;~;~:~eiesss ~;;; "Rebecca Greenbe(g~ talks to Esther D. KiJstanowitz refugee, the girl too smart, the gay boy ,vho played with dolls, the creative out­ She just gave birthto her own child. Now cast-they're, all here, given voice by a Jewish woman who years ago do'nated: Francine KJagsbnm, Ellen Kushner, her eggs to an infertile couple looksback Rebecca Hofiberger, Emily Nussbaum, on her extraordinary choice. Lore Segal, James Howe and others.

18. Flora 35 If My Grandmother Could Have A KabbaJistic short story by Ann Shaftel Written a Postcard to the Sister Left Behind 22 Teenage Girls Who Like Their a poem by Lyn Lifshin Bodies? GET OUT! by Anna Schnur-Fishman

What this Jewish summer camp offers­ Cover illustration by lUnmee Kyong. common showers-brings unintended ©2004 Thnmee Kyong. To see more ofher work, lessons, including the body-equalizing go to www.yunmee.com

\\'11)' is this magazine 36 Reviews called LiLITH? Israel in fiction, film, and politics' Karen Propp and Savyon Liebrecht talk' Evelyn Torton Beck In the Garden ofEden, long on Ivy Meeropol's poignant film about her family, the Rosenbergs • Joyce Goodman and Anna before the eating of the apple, Sugden read romance novels with Jewish heroines· Idra Novey on important women poets. the Holy One created the fi rst human beings-a man, Adam, and a woman, Lilith. 46 Tsena Rena Lilith said "We are equal LILlTH'S indispensable lineup of upcoming events, films, periodicals and good deeds. because we are created from the same earth:' 48 Why We're Not Getting Married -from The Alphabet by Martha Ackelsberg and Judith Plaskow of Ben Sira, 23a-b These Jewish lesbian academic actiyists resist wedded coupledom, for very good reasons. •• 57

Volume 29, No.4, Winter 2004-5

2 From the Editor

4 Kollshah JEWISH WOMEN MAKING NEWS Myla Goldberg's "Bee Season" on the big screen· Eve Ensler and the women refonning prison life· In Vilnius, Irena Veisaite is turning old hatreds into new empathy'. and much morc...

"1:,)1,ti1,I.EA,IIINGTHE,HASIDlC WORLD 22 Genetics & Breast Cancer: What's a Jewish Woman to Do? .,i:t<'t.\alkie-'-An Immigrant to the Wider by Shala Erlich '",{t;World Adjusts Her Compass "'":~~:::'t'6YMalka Sch\oJarii..'·· ~-; Erlich, a physician, introduces us to ?c-'.f· - _. "pre~viYors." young women wrestling with -. >/Ai-i9; ierrified but dc'termined,- she left her a family legacy they never expected. I,;: farnilyin Hasidic and moved into an alien new world, 25 For This I Went to Rabbinical School by Jill Jacobs ',"Yearning to,Breathe Free" Refugees from Hasidism Tell their Tales Foregoing a pulpit for political work on '9:~Helh:lyvir;ston Chicago's mean streets. ~e~d w~~en ~aili; 's ofperfection 26 Vertigo ,L(''Mykjdsare wonderful. My life is happy, A short story by Karen Paul-Stern ";:'~;:',\-\,::,~;FeIni~ are wr~ng.") having to keep even '0" ~,,~:ji~y.£~~~sgressions (like reading books in Poetry Winners ./';';-;: ~ngli.sh._()r flirting in a bar) from the eyes of 29 c;;Cc,.1henei81}bors, Mel Patrell Furman, Sue Swartz and Jennifer Bloustlne "CYJliy It's Ditferent for Women ~;j/ ':":' , ,";, '" ;.' 32 Israel: A "birthright" Diary ,t." ,';, by Lynfl,Davidman .;.,:,:?: i~'.'-,: " by Miriam Stone ~-'" ';::3 Some Hasidic men, despite no newspapers or ;::

L20:'Scrupulosity 48 The Memory Quilts 'i.; . by David HOIzei by Louise Silk .' •' " , ->( Jennifer Traig wanted to be a good Jewish Why a fabric artist cut up all her girl. Her religious convictions were hijacked parents' clothes. by her compulsions.

Why is this magazllle 36 Reviews called LILITH? Patty Grossman helps revive Esther Singer Kreitman' Rachel Kranson on Tova Mirvis's In the Garden ofEden, long Orthodox iconoclasts' Idra Novey on Rochelle Saidel and the women of Ravensbruck • Yona before the eating ofthe apple, the Holy One created the Zeldis McDonough on Madame Alexander dolls· the new play "Tollbooth" reviewed by Ilana first human beings-a man, Kramer' teaches us about our foremother Serah Bat Asher Adam, and a woman, Lilith. Lilith said "ij~ are equal 46 Tsena Rena Lilith's indispensable resource listings, compiled by Naomi Danis because we are created from the same earth."

--from The Alphabet of Ben 81ra, 2Ja·b Cover illllstration by Victoria Kalin. ©2004 Victoria Kaml- ll'll'w.ilikearl.com.

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departments 4 contributors 7 publisher's tetter 8 international dispatch CONFRONTING THE TRAUMA \;'Vhl,e the st:gma of bre"st cancer pe:sists if. Ind:a, o"e group of 1,'101118:1 thrO'tiS a !;fe:ir,e to oth~r survivors.

9 first aid ORAL VEXATION Got m8uth sores? Here's ',"Inal you can do to prevent and Ireat them. 10 first person WISE FOOLS AND PINK BALLOONS Isabel Bearman Becher and her aiilfriends race for the cure, and discover kindred spirits on the Via)'.

II news you can use Information aboui cancer research, treatment and survival. 16 book review IN SiCKNESS AND IN HEALTH The husband 0' a breast C£lneer sUf',ivor reviews two ne',.,. books by men who hac! to leam how to take care of the women they Joved. 48 cancer girl SUM OF ALL TEARS Cancer Girl J"mi Bemilro 3hed leI'! tears during her breast cancer treatmenl But no\,v it seems she can't get through a sing!e d:;y v\'ithout breaking down.

features 18 take heart compiled bv Marion Long In this special feature, survivors share the quotBS t!1at inspire and comfort them. 26 the doctor who could save your life by Jane Allen Even the sav'/ies( cancer patients may not know what the pa!l1oloqist doeS, or why it's cruc;al to their sUf\'ival.

a2 food for thought vv Stacie Stukin Can a diet rich in fruit and vegetabies he:p prevent recurrence? 39 profiles THE LOPSIOED OANCER bV Steve Friess After her mastectomy, las Vegas showgirl Alisa Savoretti cQl1tinued to dance. And now she's raising money for other,womert's ereest reconstructions.

23 cover story HEll AND BACK by John Lynch last year was newswoman Marilyn Thompson's ~nnus horriiJi/is--her ex-~usband d;ed and she ,'.'as d;aQnosed ','lith breast cancer. But the:l sorneth~ng remarkable ilappened 59

No.145 November - December 2004

Readers' Responses 2

When Religions Claim Superiority 4 Preconditions for Genuine Interfaith Hannony MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR

The Beauty Obsession 11 International Standards for Fair and Lovely SUSAN RUNKLE

New Buddhismfor NewAspirations 17 Navayana Buddhism of Ambedkar and His Followers VIRGINIA HANCOCK

Warand Wombs 26 Lessons from Pakistan and Bunna SHIRIN

Part V: Five Holy Virgins, Five Sacred Myths Living by Their Own Norms 30 Unique Powers of the Panchkanyas PRADIP BHATTACHARYA

Still a Male Preserve 38 Women in Bangladeshi News Industry PRADIP KUMAR PANDAY

Short Story: Shantl! Shanti! 42 FATIMA M. NORONHA 60

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

Volume 32, Number 4 Fall 2004

Teen Voices expands web magazine; Online activity...... 4 2004 Tokyo Int'l Women's Film Festival honors defender of women's rights... 5 Research in Depth - Crime, romance, sex: Washington reporters in fiction... 6 Research in Depth - Does a news anchor's gender influence audience? 13 Commentary: Election news coverage let women voters down 24

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

Volume 33, Number 1 Winter 2005

Feminine hygiene advertising, PR still reticent, executive says 3 Journalism grads see little improvement in 2003, 2004 job market 4 Research in Depth - The construction of readership in Ebony, Essence & 0... 5 Research in Depth _. Advertising images of females in Seventeen magazine .. 13 The Center for New Words presents: WAM! 2005 24 61 elltell111 tmtnt~t FOR UM

ISSUE 38 WINTER 2004

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 Messages Announcements Kalamazoo 2005 SMFS Directory

ARTICLES Tile Persistence oj Lare Amiqllily: Cllrisl as Man and Woman in al1 Eigllt/I­ Cemllry MiniaCl/re Felice Lifshitz 18

A Qllestio/l ojHOl1or: Ellfeme's Tral1sgressiol1s il1 Le Romal1 de Silel1ce Kristin L. Burr. 28

"[l1e sey 1103t is il1 despyr of womel1": Anlifemil1ism il1 Robert de Gret/lam 's Mirror Kathleen Blumreich 38

BIBLIOGRAPHy 47 Some Recem Medieval SCI/dies works il1 Germal1 Beatrix Lundt

BOOK REVIEWS 49

POLICIES & PROCEDURES 71 Book review policy Subsidia proposals Subscription information and forms

.' 62 &~dWi.fery ~Today

Drugs in ILabor Autumn 2004 I Number 71

DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today Orugs in labor, page 13 2 From the Editor 4 Poetry 5 Networking 6 Tricks of the Trade 7 Marion's Message 8 Question of the Quarter 60 Media Reviews PlacentaL Rituals, 62 News Placental Medicine 70 Classified Advertising Endangered Herbs, page 32 page 54 71 Calendar Contents 73 Photo Album Midwifery Today International Midwife 9 Adverse Events following Induction of Labor- 48 ICM and Hemorrhage Marsden Wagner MO, MS 49 Cards & Letters 13 Dru·gs in Labor: An Overview-Sarah J Buckley 21 Knitting Midwives for Drugless Childbirth7-Michel Odent, MO 23 Evidence Supports the Obvious-Katherine Jensen, CNM 24 HIV & Pregnancy: What More Can We Do for HIV-Positive Women7- Nancy Miller 30 A Determined Life-Nancy Miller 32 Saving Our Endangered Midwifery Allies-Mary [au Singleton, ["I, CPM 36 The Nesting Instinct-Joy Johnston 38 Meet the Practitioner-Meredith Goff 39 Preserving the Breastfeeding Relationship: Hypoglycemia in the Breastfed Infant-Fact or Fiction7-Meredith Goff 40 The Past, Present and Future of Midwifery-Shannon Anton 42 Did Immunizations Kill My Babies7-Patty fitchner 44 Compassionate C-section-Janelle Schmidt 45 The Business of Midwifery-Linda Lieberman, CNM, MSN While in Germany. Jan Tritten noted 46 Maiden Midwives-Mary Kraeger, CNM, MPH thatfir mOTe bdbies are worn in slings International Midwife than in/he U.S. Jan took thisph%ojlittleBenjamin 50 Midwifery in Israel-Judy Siame Cahain during a Teemf visit to Germany. She 52 "There is a footl"-Sonia Richardsall ftund him to be quite the charmer. 54 Placental Rituals, Placental Medicine-Alison Bastien Benjamin is the son oj Elizabeth Battmberg. 56 Antonina Sanchez Mendez-Sarah Praechel 59 Marti's Homebirth in Hungary-Aglles Gereb Midwifery 63 ti3Today Issue Number 72, Winter 2004 Prematurity and Postmaturity

Antioxidants. page 20 DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry 5 From the Editor 6 Networking 7 Tricks of the Trade 8 Question of the Quarter 9 Marion's Message 60 Media Reviews 62 News labor and the Third Stage, page 35 70 Classified Advertising Preventable Prematurity. page 14 71 Calendar Contents 73 Photo Album Midwifery Today International Midwife 10 A Timely Birth-Gail Hart Cards & Letters 50 14 Prematurity Is Preventable I-Amy V. Haas, BA, BCCE 18 The Tree and the Fruit-Michel Odent 20 Antioxidants and Preeclampsia-Jennifer Enoch, MS, CNM 24 GBS, Pregnancy and Garli0-Judy Siome Cohain, CNM, MS 26 Does Mother Nature Really Make Mistakes7-Katherine Jensen, CNM 28 The Power of Words-Sandra Gonzalez-Parisi, CD (OONA) 30 HIV Basics-Nancy Miller 34 Just How Long Is "Normal" for Labour7-Astrid Osbourne 35 The 30-Minute Third Stage-Gloria Lemay 36 The Birth of a Midwife-Marlene Waechter, CPM, RN 38 In Memoriam: Maureen Mitchell-Sarah Carson 39 Freedom from Fear-Piper Martin BEd, OS HamMed

Cover photo by lesley Mason 42 The Business of MidWifery: Coding l-Linda Lieberman, CNM, MSN 1his is the second ofher births that Mary 44 Cultural Lack of Birth Experience Empowers Media Representations, (fla/ured on the cover) has invited me /0 tho­ Not Women-Colleen Bak 1:e' fograph. I have a is-month-old son and can 46 Holistic Evaluation of Healing after Cesarean Birth & truly appreciate the strength ofbirtbingwomen. g Ifeel so privileged to attend every birth. -Nell Tharpe, MS, CNM, CRNFA ~ I have been photographing birth for 48 To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate: Rubella and the Adult Woman o§ more than six years and have my own busi­ w -Beth Bergeron ,...., ness-New Lift Photography. Iphotograph ~ babies,jamilies, pregnancy andbirth. Ifyoll International Midwife B 2 are interested in more information, pleare 51 Standard Term of Pregnancy-What Is It7-Viviane Lemaigre Dubreuil ; call (313) 295-8427 or visit my Web site ~ at www.newliftphoto.net. 54 Priya's Birth-Suma Starkie ~ -fgsleyUVlason 56 Berta Juarez Fuentes-Sarah Proeche( 54 Virgin Territory 64 BY CAMILLE HAHN The BliSh administration says no to premarital sex and to comprehemive sex education-and that's good news for the abstinmce business.

FALL 2004 57 A Family Affair VOLUME XIV· NUMBER 3 BY GilliAN KANE The Illinois-based \fIorld Congms ofFamilies brings its right-wing agmda to a global stage,

UP FRONT 60 liv Ullmann: A Ms. Conversation 6 LETTERS BY ROBERT EMMET LONG 10 CONTRIBUTORS Never simply a movie star, the iconic Norwegian actor 11 UNQUOTE has become a director ofnote. 13 /015. MUSINGS 72 liberating Mary BY BOB LAMM NEWS London's National Portrait Gallery kept its Mary NATIONAL Vlollstonecraft portrait in storage-untilan intrepid 14 Scandal Patrol, Daughters Helping \'(forking Mothers, male feminist got on the case. Republican Women for Choice, Pregnant \Vomen Murdered, San Francisco Women's Building, Sisters Who Sip. Dispatches, Cal~ndar. DEPARTMENTS LAW GLOBAL 65 Where's That Smoking Gun? 24 Haitians Fight Despair, Marenwa's Artists, "\'omen Sex discrimination is getting harder to prove. with AIDS, Spanish \Vomen in Charge, Gandhi BY PAMELA HAAG Power, Mghan Women Vote, Dispatches, Networking,

HEALTH 67 The Breast Cancer Divide FEATURES \\7hy the disease kills so many African Americam. 36 It's the Women, Stupid BY MICHElLE l. SMITH, M.O. BY elLEN HAWKES !f22 million Jingle women come out in fOrce 011 ART Election Day, the presidency will tum on their votes. 69 A Feast of Feminist Art Plu5, Kmma Kary on the power ofdaughterhood. "The Dinner Party"jinds a home in Brooklyn. BY CAREY LOVELACE 45 Why the Gender Gap Matters BY elEANOR SMEAL FICTION Pundits want to diminish its import, butgender 74 Jamesey, Jamesey Hill swings electiom. BY URSULA HEGI

46 Fighting Words for a 80 Intersection Secular America BY ROXANA ROBINSON BY ROBIN MORGAN Extremists claim the u.s, POETRY has religious roots, but the 77 God Says Yes To Me words ofthe founding BY KAYlIN HAUGHT Juhas prove otherwise. Paine, Franklin, 83 Termites Washington, Adams, BY DONNA MASINI Jefferson and Madison speak out agaimt Ashcroft's 84 TOUCHING HISTORY version ofAmerica, Encounters with womm ofrenown.

50 The Unreal World 87 BOOK REVIEWS BY JENNIFER l. POZNER . Bob Bledsoe on The Finishing School; Vttlerie Miner Reality·TVportrays women as cafty, bitchy "hot on The Falls; Samantha Dmm on The Doctor's \Vife; girls" who will do almost anything to win a man's Carey Lovelace Oll Full Bloom; Pam'cia Cohen on atlmtioll. Here's how the gmre works. Nightingales. Plus, Must Read List.

85 BACKTALK DONNA BRAZilE

96 NO COMMENT • 65 WINTER 2004/2005 DEPARTMENTS ESSAY VOLUME XIV· NUMBER 4 60 Back to the Kitchen BY HillARY FREY Decoding anti-ftminist writer Caitlin Flanagan,

UP FRONT FICTION 6 LETTERS 80 Excerpts from a Family Medical Dictionary 10 CONTRIBUTORS BY REBECCA BROWN 11 UNQUOTE 13 MS, MUSINGS POETRY 58 It was a Good Year for Dreams NEWS BY CORTNEY DAVIS NATIONAL 67 the seahorse as transubstantiation 14 Election Posunonem, A Center ofOne's Own, BY QUAN BARRY AbonionlBreast Cancer Link?, The Russian \Vives Club, Dispatches, Calendar, 77 PASSINGS Acti/lists, actors, academics, athletes, writers and GLOBAL a great chef" we say goodbye. 22 From Gadfly to Nobel Peace Prize, DemocraShe in Northern Ireland, Women's Film in Palestine, 87 BOOK REVIEWS Dispatches, Global Net\vorking Corner. Patricia Cohen on Marilymu Robinson's Gilead; Jet/oyne Adams 011 Michele Wallace's FEATURES Dark Designs and Visual Culture; Debra Spark 011 30 Women of the Year Cynthi'l Ozick's Heir to the A IOt/gtime Ms. tradition, we a/tbrat! thou who Glimmering \'7orld; Bernadette look a stand, raised their voices, openrd (lllr eyes, Aft/rphy on Jdary Gordon's made ItS laugh andgave us chur in 2004. Pearl; Valerie Miner 011 Alice < lv/umo's Runaway. PIllS a PAGE 60 Baby talk JERSEY GIRLS BY JESSICA SEIGEL must-read list. SAMANTHA POWER BY CATHERINE ORENSTEIN BErrY DUKES BY EllEN HAWKES 95 BACKTALK DONNA BRAZILE SAUDATU MAHDI BY STEPHANIE NOLEN KATHY NAJIMY BY ELLEN SNORTlAND 96 NO COMMENT MAXINE WATERS BY USA ARMSTRONG LISA FERNANDEZ BY MICHElE KORT 56 The End of feminism's Third Wave BY LiSA JERVIS The ftminist generation gap is an illusion, says this 46 Women, Democracy and Hope thirty-something activist, and it's time to recognize BY KATHY SHERIDAN that and mOlle on to real ismt';. A special Ms. report from Afghanistan on the recent elections and how women participated 64 The Fuck-You 50S BY SUZANNE BRAUN LEVINE The economic andpolitical power of37 million 52 Women Who Made AOifference women in their 40s, 50s and 60s is magnified by Foets andpresidents, punk rockas andproducers, their unapologetic 'tude. artists andactivists, whistleblowm andpolice, journalists and sorority sisters-these women moued 68 Rocking the Cradle of Jazz us in 2004, BY SHERRIE TUCKER Remembering the women who made musical history in the brothels and concert halls ofearly 20th centllry New Orleans.

72 Cheers and Cringes THE YEAR IN REVIEW From the March for Women's Lives and Vera Drake to clueless judges and a wider wage gap, Ime's what we loved and hated i11 2004. .' 66

--iN--,,-,O..4-L3~-2~O!'.L04_'-- ---l~ mogosin I '..:T!)}~~}~~.~, YOUTH, GENDER AND PORNOGI1APiiY'", To what extent does the mainstreoming of pornog;~ph/i~1b:; mass culture affect young people's perceptions ofgendei'd~~;i.,t;-,.,. sexuality? This is the moin question raised In "0 iJ'~w:Noi~~~ . ~,t·;:f' research project run by NIKK engaging ~ea~h~I·!{~~ J ; .t.U.~;",c:::.dfi.~~ ,

.' ...,. v"'.rn:. MAKING VIOLENT FATHERS 'lIi~lfll$1 In her dOdoral thesis in sociology - In the shddii\$t~.t". Daddy: family faw and the hondling of fathers':VJoleri'C~~ Maria Eriksson docum.ents a nu.mber ,of pro~fe~'f.JfJ.~~~~ temporary Sweden In protecting chIldren and .rn~tliet$t ..: co-parents (rom post·separotion violenc~ r~~,teJ9!~i~~: ~~~~' . ,'~'$~~.-Rit, •• ....._J:-.; .•~~~....~

Looking at Men Gender in Peacekeeping through Literature Why moinsrreoming gender into peace­ Uterary analyses show how the prob­ keeping has become a part of the UN's lematisaf.ion of masculinity is closely can· agenda on peace, war and security dur­ nected with the idealisation of women. ing the post decade. PAGE 12 PAGE 24

The Long Waves The Interview II of Women's Movements Professor Drude Dahferup is known as Tile inrernationofity of women's move­ a bridge-builder between the women's ments has played a crudal rofe for all movement and Women's Studies in the forms of women's activism since the Nordic countries. th f 9 century. PAGE 27 , PAGE 16 Crossing Borders The Interview I A new comprehensive anthology on Finnish politidan Elisabeth Rehn has international women's movements. on internaf.ional career as relentless PAGE 34 defender ofwomen's rights in crisis areas. PAGE 21 67

A Publication ofThe National Women's Studies Association

Vol. 16 No.3, Fall 2004

ESSAYS REVIEWS The Politics of Feminist Locations: A Materialist Analysis of Women's Studies Victorian America: A Family RecOrd from the Heartland by Margaret Baker CATHERINE M. ORR and DIANE LICHTENSTEIN.. ..1 Graham SUZANNE L. BUNKERS . 215 Circling the Missiles and Staining Them Red: Feminist Rhetorical Invention and Strategies of Resistance at the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham FlOm Catharine Beecher to Martha Stewart: A Cultural History of Domestic Common Advice by Sarah A. Leavitt MARGARET L. LAWARE .... 18 Three Faces of Beauty: Casablanca, , CailO by Susan Ossman NEVA JEAN SPECHT...... 217 CLUSTER on Menstrual Cycle Research The Menstrual Cycle: Feminist Analyses from the Society tor Menstrual Cycle Swamp Songs: The Making of an Unruly Woman by Sheryl St. Germain Research YUNG·SING WU .220 MARGARET L. STUBBS and PHYLLIS KERNOFF MANSFIELD ... 42 Children of the Crocodile, a film by Marsha Emerman What We Have Learned! An Historical View of the Society for Menstrual Cycle RUBY C. TAPIA...... 222 Research ALlCE J. DAN . . 45 An Archive ofFeelings: Trauma, Sexuality and Lesbian Public Cultures by Ann Cvetkovich Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT); Getting to the Heart of the Politics of ERICA MEINERS...... 224 Women's Health! NANCY WORCESTER...... 56 No Turning Back: The His/ory of Feminism and the Future of Women by Estelle B. Freedman Online Data Collection in Women's Health Research:AStudy of Perimenopausal The Retreat flOm Organization: U.S. Feminism Reconceptualized by Elisabeth Women with Migraines Armstrong MARGARET F. MOLONEY, ORA L. STRICKLAND, ALEXA DIET­ JAN E. THOMAS ...... 226 RICH, and STUART MYERBURG. .... 70 Women and the Machine: Representations from the Spinning Wheel to the Elec· Third-Wave Feminism(s) tronic Age by Julie Wosk Crrds and Women Together in the Third Wave: Embracing the Challenges of BARBARA CROW...... 229 Intergenerational Feminism(s) JENNIFER PURVIS...... 93 The Female Tragic Hero in English Renaissance Drama edited by Naomi Conn Liebler Negotiating Spaces For/Through Third-Wave Feminism ROBERTA MILLIKEN . .231 AMBER E. KINSER . ... 124 Motherhood Los/: A Feminist Account of Pregnancy Loss in America by Linda Third-Wave Feminism and the Need to Reweave the Nature/Culture Duality Layne COLLEEN MACK·CANTY .. ... 154 MECHTHILO NAGEL .233

REPORT Naked Barbies, Warrior IDes, and Other Forms of Visible Gender by Jeannie Banks Thomas Prospects for Renewed Feminist Activism in the Heartland: A Study of Daytonian LORI OUIN KELLY.. 235 Women's Politics ANNE SISSON RUNYAN and MARY V. WENNING .. 180 Call for Papers .. ... 238

Thanks to Readers for 2004 16.3. .239

Index for Volume 16 . .. .. 240 68 1J+ NANND

MEN, WOMEN AND GENDER IN CHINA

VOL. VI

NO.2

Eugenio MENEGON, "Child Bodies, Blessed Bodies: The Con- test between Christian Virginity and Confucian Chastity" 177

Fei-wen LIU, "LiteracYl Gender) and Class: Niishu and Sis- terhood Communities in Southern Rural Hunan" 241

BOOK REVIE\VS

DENG Xiaonan et.al. (eds.), Tang Song niixing)'ll she/Illi (Valerie HANSEN)...... 283

Hu Siaochen, Caillii c!u!ye weimian: Jindai

Susan L. GLOSSER, Oll'nese r;''sions of Family and State, 1915-1953 (Don C. PRICE) 296

Corrigenda-Volume 5 (2003)...... 301 NOQA 69 Nordic Journal of Women sSiudies

no. 3 2004, Volume 12

Gender and power 2

Benle Meyer and Susanne V. Knudsen Editorial 126 Susanne V. Knudsen and Lotta Sirandberg Introduction: Gender and power 2 127 Rosi Braidotti Gender and power in a post-nationalist European Union 130 Lotta Sirandberg Images of gender and the negotiation of agency in Salman Rushdie's Shame 143 Biljana Dojcinovic-Nesic Pain, purification, pleasure: representations of the body in contemporary women's writing in Serbia 153 Elibiela H. Oleksy Women's pictures and the politics of resistance in Poland 162 Andrea Pelaand Judith Szapor Women and "the alternative public sphere": toward a new definition of women's activism and the separate sphercs in East-Central Europe 172

BOOK REVIEWS Solveig Bergman Amongst men: male dominance and gender equality politics 182 Elisabet Rogg Young women challenge the political establishments 185 Index Volume 12 187

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news National and International News .4

news commentary Bush's Record on Women 10 "w" Does Not Stand for Women 12 Who's Accountable for the Abuse at Abu Ghraib? 15 NWSA: In the Borderlands 54

special feature: men Intloduction to Special Issue on Men 17 Only Men Can Stop Rape 18 Male-Pattern Violence 21 The Grammar ofMale Violence 26 A Different Kind of Dude Fest: Challenging Sexism In the Punk Community 28 .Sexual Assault. 31 Are Men Different Than They Used to Be? 34 Hating Male Culture 36 The Men In Our Life : .41 Intergendering: Resolving the Dualityot Gender .45 What I Want From a Man 50 Books By Men of Conscience 51 Profeminst Men: Books, Films, and Websites 53

reviews Chris Pureka: Driving Norlh 59

regular features Letters 61 Festival Calendar 63 Dykes to Watch Out For 64

back cover by Julie Gerrard Harris

CORRECTION: "Male Pattern Violence," an article in the september~ octoher 2004 issue, p. ~ I, was written by Jennie Ruby. Her name was inadverIently left off. offour hacks regrets the error. 71

vol. xxxiv 11 & 12 november-december 2004 news National and International News .4 election commentary This Is Your Land-Still 10 Creating a BetterWorld 11 special feature: body image Introduction to Special Issue on Body Image 13 Feminism and the Politics ofAppearance 14 The Biggest Losers 17 Nurturing Destruction: Eating Disorders Online 20 Finding the F-word for It.. 23 Fat Women and Abuse 27 Size Wars 30 Inside Out.. 32 Transgendered Feminist Body Issues 34 Big, Beautiful and With a Beard 37 Reflections on Body Hair .40 That's for the Fat Chick 42 Let Me Eat Cake!. .44 Fat Phobes of the Medical Kind .48 A Big Fat Fishbowl at NWSA. 52 Radical Body Politics for Women 54 Don't Call Me Skinny 56 On Being Me 58 Fat Lady Love: A Prose Poem 60 Bibliography 68 reviews The Fat Girl's Guide to Life 62 Fat!So? 64 The Strange History ofSuzanne LaFteshe 66 regular features Letters/Announcements 70 Dykes to Watch Out For 72 72

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,"-" !ii~I!N Secretary \7;;/d'eneral's message to the African Union session on Declaration on gender Womens Rights

Men Support solemn declaration Gender Equality on gender at AU Summit equality in africa

Abi-onnuol publication of the African Women's Development & Communicalions Network (FEMNEl) 73

Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan

Volume 11, Number 2 2004 Contents

Marie Macey Dcsh Pi/nics!>: Mirpuri Muslim Women in Bradford, West Yorkshire

Atif lkram Butt & Shifting Paradigms and Emerging Trends in 29 Azeema Fai2.lmnisa Employment Among Urban Pakistani Women

Shirin Zubair & Women and the Discourse of Advertising: A S9 Asmat A. Sheikh Quantitative Analysis

Anita Rahman Wornen in the Family: A Muslim Feminist 7I Perspective

Elora Halim Victim, Survivor, Agent: Unraveling Popular 81 Chowdhury Representations of Survivors of Acid Violence

Ay~egiil Komsuoglu The "New" Veiled Women in Turkey: An 97 "Unintended" Phenomenon

Views & News and Book Reviews IIS RESEARCH ARTICLES Violence Ag.litlSt Women Cognitive Mediation of Rape's Mental Health Impacl: Cons(ruc(ive ,\Iary P. Koss 273 Replication ofa Cross-Sectional Alodel in Lon,girudinal Data Aurelio lose Figueredo 74 The Role of Se,wal Precedence in VerbJI Sexual Coercion Jennifer A. livingston 287 Amy,,,\. Buddie ,\Iaria Testa Carol Vanlile-TJnlSen Domestic Violence and Women's ,'vlental Health in Chile Rosario cebalta 298 Cynthia Ramirez ,\larcela Castillo Gabriela Alejandra Caballero Betsy Lozon DemographiC P'iychofoglCal; and R:~/atjon5hip faclors in Domestic Lynda M. Sagrestano 309 Violence During Pregnancy in a Sa(r1ple of Low-Income Doris Carroll Women of Cofor Angela C. Rodriguez -'>- Bahij Nuwayhid e.:: Similarities and'Differences .in Women's St;>;wal Assault Experiences Antonia Abbey 323 UJ U5e~ Per'p~frawf l- "l" Based on T,iclics bythe Renee BeShears e.:: 0 t\. Monique Clinton-Sherrod 0 Pam McAuslan -< N :;) Women's Responses to Unwanted Sexual Ad\'ances: The Role ofAlcohol Kelly Cue Davis 333 0- and fnhibition Conflict William H. George z "l" jeanette Norris UJ ... The Effects ofChildhood f,'- N Postpartum Partner Support Demand-Withdraw Communication, Steven R. Thorp 362 0 and ,Hatemal Stress Elizabeth D. Krause OJ 0 Kelly C. Cukrowicz -' E 0 ::l Thomas R. Lynch J: ~ Body Image Issues U Sociocultural, Feminist, and Psychological Influences on Women's Body Michelle Cororve Fingeret 370 Satisfactioo: A Structural ModelingAnalysis David H. Gleaves >-Vl Q. Attitudes Toward Women's Body Hair: Relationship VVith Disgust Sensitivity Marika Tiggemann 381 Christine Lewis Personal Altitudes or Structural Factors? A Contextual Analysis Nita Mary McKinley 388 of Breastfeeding Duration janet Shibley Hyde Are All Latinas the Same? Perceived Breast Cancer Screening Barriers Lydia P. Buki 400 and Facilitative Conditions Evelinn A. Barrayo Benjamin M. Feigal Iris Y. Carrillo Self-Esteem and Social Identity Team Sports Achievement and Self-Esteem Del'elopment Among Urban Sara Pedersen 412 Adolescent Girls Edward Seidman Disavowing Social Identities: What It Means Wilen Women Say; Alyssa N. Zucker 423 Tm Nol a Feminist, But.

BOOK REVIEWS In and Out ofOur Right Minds: The Mental Health ofAfrican American Women, Angela Neal-Barnett 436 by Diane R. Brown and Verna M. Keith (Eds.)

The Psychology ofWome,l: A Lifespan Perspective (2"rl ed.), Sylvia Beyer 436 by Claire A. Etaugh and jl,dith S. Bridges Handbook ofCounseling Women, Ellen Cole 437 by Mary Kopala and Merle A. Keitel (Eds.) IA.vmen ItVirll Visible and Invisible Disabiliries: Mu/(iple Intersections, Pamela Reed Gibson 438 Multiple Issues, Multiple Therapie>, Shari Cordon by Martha E. Banks and Ellyn Kaschak (Eds.) INith All Our Strength: The Revolutionary Association ofthe Women ofAfghanistan, Louise Kidder 440 byAnne E. Brodsky Sexuality; Intimacy; Power. Relational Perspective Book Series, V. 22, Randy Milden 440 by Muriel Dimen Social Aggression Among Girls, Debra Pepler 441 by Marion K. Underwood The Complete Guide to Mental Health for Women, Valerie Whif(en 442 by Lauren Sialer, jessica Henderson Daniel, and Amy Elizabeth Banks (Eds.) Kidest Mengistu Lesbian Identity and Contemporary Psychotherapy; A Framework for Clinical Pr.lctice, Debra H. Zand 443 by Edna G. Goldstein and lois C. Horowitz Race, Gender & Class 75 An Interdisciplinary and MultIcultural Journal

Volume 11, Number 4, 2004

Social Change. CriminOlogy, WomBn 01 COIOf In the Academy, Roparallons 10fAlrfcan AmBrfcans, Crfrtcal Whltenoss Studios, Worklafo

Jean Alt Belkhlr and Christiane Charlemalne 4 Introduction

Abigail A. Fuller 8 What Difference Does Difference Make? Women, Race-Ethnicity, Social Class, and Social Change

Paul C. Mocombe 30', Who Makes Race Matter In Post-Industrial Capitalist America?

Mary Patrice Erdmans 48 Looking for Angel: White Working-Class Women Lost Between Ident;Ues

Phlilp S. S. Howard 83 White Privilege: For or Against? A Discussion of Ostensibly Antiracist Discourses ;n Critical Whiteness Studlas

Gregg Barak 80 Class, Race. aod Gender In Criminology and Criminal Justice: Ways of Seeing Difference

Alvin Mitchell 98 Determinants ofSafety in Urban and Suburban Areas

Ed A. Munoz, Barbara J. McMorris, and Matt J. DeLIsi 112 Misdemeanor Cdminal Justice: Conceptualizing Effects ofLatino Ethnicity, Gender. and Immigrant Status

Marla Balderrama, Mary Thierry Texeira, and Elsa Valdez 135 Una Lucha de Franteras (A Struggle of Borders): Women of Color in the Academy

Paul Douglas MahaHey 155 The Adolescent Complexities ofRace. Gender, and Class in Ton; Morrison's The Bluest Eye

Sarita Dav's 166 The Politics ofPrayer, Pantyhose and Friends in High Places: A Black Womanist Perspective on Workfare

JUdy Aulette, Sean Langley, and Albert Aulette 184 Finding Strategies for Winning Reparations for AMcan Americans

Cover designed by Lretitia Beuchere 76

Abortion Law, Policy and Practice in Transition

Volume 12 Number 24 November 2004 Supplement (Peer reviewed)

Contributors and Acknowledgements

Global Perspectives 1 National laws and : The Parameters of Change Marge Berer 9 Age Patterns of Unsafe Abortion in Developing Country Regions Iqbal Shah, Elisabeth Ahman

Latin America 18 Should Doctors Be the Judges? Ambiguous Policies on legal Heothe Luz McNaughton, Ellen MH Mitchell, Morta Marfa Blandon 27 Deaths from Complications of Unsafe Abortion: Misclassified Second Trimester Deaths Oilys Walker, Lourdes Compera, Henry Espinoza, Bernardo Hernandez, Luis Anaya, Sofia Reynoso, Ana Langer 39 With Everything Exposed: Cruelty in Post-Abortion Care in Rosario, Argentina Cynthia Steele, Susona Chiarotti 47 The Closer You Are, the Better You Understand: The Reaction of Brazilian Obstetrician­ Gynaecologists to Unwanted Pregnancy Anibal Faundes, Graciano Alves Duarte, Jorge Andalaft Neto, Moria Helena de Sousa 57 Misoprostol Alone for Early Medical Abortion in a latin American Clinic Setting Deborah LBillings 65 Policy Implications of a National Public Opinion Survey on Sondra GGarcia, Carrie Tatum, Davida Becker, Karen ASwanson, Karin Lockwood, Charlotte Ellertson

Asia 75 Reform in Nepal: Women's and Health Ganga Shakya, Sabitri Kishore, Cherry Bird, Jennifer Borak 85 Abortion law in Nepal: The Road to Reform Shyam Thapa 95 ASituation Analysis of the Menstrual Regulation Programme in Bangladesh Syeda Nahid Mukith Chowdhury, Dipu Moni 10S From Research to Reality: The Challenges of Introducing Medica! Abortion into Service Delivery in Vietnam Bela Ganotra, Marc Bygdemon, Phon Bich Thuy, Nguyen Due Vinh, Vu Monh Loi 114 Abortion law, Policy and Services in India: A Critical Review Siddhivinayak S Hirve 77

(continued) Abortion Law, Policy and Practice in Transition

Volume 12 Number 24 November 2004 Supplement (Peer reviewed) 122 The Abortion Assessment Project - India: Key Findings and Recommendations Rov; Ouggal, Vimala Ramachandran 130 The Political Economy of : Cost and Expenditure Patterns Ravi Ouggal 138 Abortion Providers and Safety of Abortion: ACommunity-Based Study in a Rural District of Tamil Nadu, India Lakshmi Ramachandar, Pertt!J Pelto 147 Induced Abortion in Thailand: Current Situation in Public Hospitals and legal Perspectives Suwanna Warakamin, Nong/uk Boonthoi, Viroj Tangcharoensothien 157 Fetal Discourses and the Politic:s of the Womb Michael Um Tan

Europe 161 Abortion: The legal Right Has Been Won, But Not the Moral Right Mette L~kelond 174 Use of Contraception and Abortion in Greece: AReview Elizabeth loannidi-Kapolou 184 AStrategic Assessment of Abortion and Contraception in Romania Brooke RJohnson, Mihai Horga, Peter Fajons 195 "Untitled: The Abortion Pastels": Paula Rego's Series on Abortion Agnete Strom

North America 198 Advanced Practice Clinicians as Abortion Providers: Current Developments in the United States Carole Joffe, Susan Yonow 207 Bill Baird and the Struggle for Abortion Rights in the USA Colin Francome

Africa 209 Advocacy for Reform of the Abortion law in Nigeria Boniface A Oye-Adeniran. Carolyn M Long, Isaac FAdewole 218 An Assessment of Abortion Services in Public Health Facilities in Mozambique: Women's and Providers' Perspectives Maria FGallo, Hailemichoel Gebreselassie, Maria Teresa A Victorino, Martinho Dgedge. Lilia Jamisse, Cassimo Bique 227 Abortion law Reform in ,Sub-Saharan Africa: No Turning Back Eunice Brookman-Amis~ah, Josephine Banda Mayo Room of One's Own 78 CELEBRATING THE BEST IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE

Volume 21:3 2004 SCAR TISSUE

INTRODUCTION

LANA OKERLUND POLLY BROWN . Chopping in the Field / Warren County 65 Scar Tissue 5 Home After High Water / Rodney 66 Home by Dark / Yalobusha County 67 Sunday School/Jackson 68 SHORT STORIES LIZ TREUTLER 78 ELIZABETH BACHINSKY Eulogy to 39. curved street on the left

Skin 15 ALEXANDRA PASIAN Back Porch: Photograph with Joy 79 KANINA DAWSON Morning Flight 80 The Capacity for Air 28 STEPHANIE EARP WENDY BRANOTS Echo and Narcissus 92 The Newborn 38 Electra and Aurelia Plath 93

ANNIE JACOBSEN CLEA AINSWORT.H Ordinary 41 Fathers you are tired 94

CAROLINE WOODWARD Give Journey Safe Through Death 55 ART

REBECCA WOOD BARRETT STEPHANIE A, BUSH The Shortest Day of the Year 69 Bound 4 Angel on a Day Pass 76 CAROL MATTHEWS Black Dress 77 Queen of the Night Bl Ritual Scarring 77

POETRY ADRIENNE TRAGER Self-Portrait # 1 36 JACKIE WOROBETZ Self-Portrait #2 37 Inside of a Woman 7

HEATHER WALKER Like the Centrefold in Maxim Magazine 22 REVIEWS DARLENE ANNE SCHMIDT Growth 23 REVIEW BY MELANIE LITTLE Seeds 24 So Beautiful 95

REVIEW BY LANA OKERLUND ANGELA HIBBS The Birth of Venus 97 Repetition 25 Steve's Monologue 27 REVIEWS BY VIRGINIA AULIN Beginning of Was 99 KASIA JARONCZYK An Embarrassment of Mangoes 100 Itch 35 Solo: Writers on Pilgrimage 100

MICHELINE MAYLOn INTERVIEW BY VIRGINIA AULIN Artefacts Item 3 47 Merilyn Simonds 102 Artefacts Item 10 48 Artefacts Item 17 49 Artefacts ftem 22 50

ALYXANDRA HARVEY-FITZHENRY CONTRIBUTORS 104 aware 51 fragments of a muse 53 , 1<(J-fUH; t)Pee it t)~ fJ/ 79 Volume 27:4 2004 PLACE AND TIME

INTRODUCTION

PATRICIA ROBITAILLE LISA COMEAU Place and Time • lesbian Umbo .2 KAREN HOFMANN SHORT STORIES The Patriarchs •• NATALIE PEPA 20 Things to Do with Your Brain •• The Signs of love 7 Swallowing the Sea •• PATTI FlATHEft JOANNA M. WESTON Typhoon 23 Under a Yew 73

AMI McKAY CRYSTAL HURDLE Christ on a Bike 42 The Body Code 80 THERESA MUNOZ By the light of 81 Dependent Arising .4 Home 82

CREATIVE NON-FICTiON ANGELA HIBBS Hidden Timbres: The Letters of Maria JANE FINLAYSON Callas and Sydney Carpenter-Ash 83 Hill of Skin 74 Sonn~t the First for routes les Femmes Artistes 88 POETIC PROSE Sonnet the Second for routes les PAM GALLOWAY Femmes Artistes 8' Orange-segments from a life 6. Sonnet the Third for routes las Femmes Artistes 80 POETRY CHERRILYN ALFONSO ART Caramel ,. JANIS BLYTH Train to Aswan 17 Soul of the Sea 4 NANCY HOLMES When in Portugal ,. Eleousa 18 Playing Games 34 Cultivation ,. Summer Heal 47 Medilation 64 KAREN HORETH deflated 20 early mass 21 REVIEWS summer swims 22 REVIEWS BY VIRGINIA AULIN Decomposing Maggie 91 ERIN BIDLAKE Eyehill '1 Choosing a Major 3. PICK OF THE PAPERBACKS A. MARY MURPHY The Way the Crcm Flies 8. I spent my slut years 3. December 9lh 1980 37 REVIEWS BY CANDACE FERTILE Viral Suite 93 TRACI ELDER O'DEA At the Mercy Seat 93 The Siraw 38 Invisible Unes .3 Iris 39 Noles on Leaving .3 Know Your Monkey 93 JESSiCA MOORE Wordless 40 INTERVIEW BY VIRGINIA AULIN CORNELIA C. HORNOSTY Interview with Catherine Bush .8 Palace 01 the Popes, Avlgnon 48

KATHRYN KIRKPATRICK CONTRIBUTORS 101 Kundalini, 4. My Students Read A Doffs House .0 80 6 MOUNTAIN OF ANGELS Holly]ean It's easy to be enchanted on the slopes ofa sacred mountain. But what about when you are faced, not with the Mountain ofAngels, but a mountain ofbills?

JOURNEY TO ENCHANTMENT Mary Pat Mmm I1'l 9 0 I have journeyed to other worlds for almost tcn years now. Not all 0 were pleasant, and some were downright terrifying, but all were J N enlightening, enlivening and magical. I am often surprised by what I i t)J:) find there. I have always had help when I needed it. c:: 14 CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN Amy Martin If.~ ::: .-I- ..... 0.. Rain that falls where I stand is destined for the Pacific Ocean; on the c:: rJl cu other side ofthe pass, watcr runs to the Atlantic. In this landscape of .....0 elemental powers the potential ofchoice emerges. 1.0.5 c:: il~{) 1.0 c:: .- 16 EVERYDAY BLISS Vila Spiderhawk t:I: ~ ... We don't need candles ofspecial colors or incense or chanting to cu..c: ~ experience enchantment. Opportunities for enchantment surround :::l U c:: us all the time. Though these trappings are nice in ritual settings, all IJl c::

:q TABULA RASA Elizabeth Hazel ~ "annual review" process identifies the ways and means of personal unfoldment. I've done one for years - here's how you can, too.

COLUMNS 4 Living the Dream Antle Newkirk Niven 30 One ofTenThousand: Cerridwen Diana Paxson

39 Herbal Adventures S,liua W"d 41 Everyday Enchantments Llmaea Weatherstom 41 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart Ami Kreilkamp 49 AstroBlessings B" Smith 51 Ase! At the Crossroads Stephanie Rose Bird 55 Time to Celebrate Waverly Fitzgerald 59 Sisters ofthe Earth Cristina Eiunberg 63 Goddess Muse AmuMarkel 65 Sacred SelfCare ValwaSprigg' 69 Sweet Medicine Stories L,ba

DEPARTMENTS POETRY 71 A Circle is Cast II believe 73 Leaves of Sage 18 Everyday Goddess 77 Tools for Transformation 18 Sophia 79 The Rattle 21- Nocturnal Passages 95 \/\,Ieaving the \/\,Ieb (,6, A Pinch of Sage 81

Volume 30 Number 1 Autumn 2004

Beyond the Gaze: Recent Approaches to Film Feminisms

Special Issue Editors Kathleen McHugh and VMan Sobchack

1205 Introduction Kathleen McHngh MId Vivian Sobchack

Roundtable: Film Femlnlsms

1209 Theorizing the Bachelorette: ''Waves'' of Feminist Media Studies Lynn Spigel

1221 The State of Film and Media Feminism Atmette Xllhn

1229 Aesthetics and Politics M4ry Ann Doane

1236 Global Ferninisms and the State of Feminist Film Theory B. Atm Kaplan

1248 Pursuing Mkromovements in Room 202 La/een Jayamanne

1257 Marlene, Dolls, and Fetishism Judith Mayne

1264 Why I Did Not Want to Write This Essay Litlda Williams

1212 Reflections on Feminist Film Studies, Early and Late Patrice Petro

1278 On Cyberfeminism and Cyberwomanism: High-Tech Mediations of Feminism's Discontents Atma Everett

1286 Looking at the Past from the Present: Rethinking Feminist Film Theory of the 1970s Laura Mulvey

Articles and Interviews

1293 First Fictions Jane M. GnilleI

1319 Outing the Black Feminist Filmmaker in Julie Dash's Il/miollS Jlldylyn 9,< Ryall (continued, next page) 82 ~ (continued) I GN S

Volume 30 Number 1 Autumn 2004

Beyond the Gaze: Recent Approaches to Film Feminisms

Special Issue Editors Kathleen McHugh fwd Vivian Sobchack

1345 BoriclJlJ Gazing: An Interview with Frances Negron-Muntaner Frances NegrowMuntamr and Rita Gonzalez

1361 Perverse Angle: Feminist Film, Queer Film, Shame Lizajohmon

1385 Sex Acts: Two Meditations on fuJ.ce and Sexuality Ce/jllt Pm-reijas Shimizu and He/en Lee

1403 "Life Is Color!" Toward a Transnational Feminist Analysis of Mohsen Makhmalbars Gabbeh Negar Mottahede/J

1429 Visibl.c Scams: Gender, Race, Technology, and the Media Art of Fatimah Tuggar Nicole R. Fleetwood

1455 From A to Z: A Conversation on Women's Filmmaking Pat Aufderheide and Debra Zimmerman

1473 Recommended Viewing From the C

1471 United States and International Notes

1479 About the Contributors

1485 Guidelines for Contributors

1489 Thanks to Reviewers Sinister Wisdom 83

A Journal by and for Lesbians

63 Winter 2004-2005

3 Fran Day. Notes for d Magazine 4 Upcoming Issues: Call for Submissions

6 Barbara A. Taylor. Pumetary Passion 8 Barbara A. Taylor. 111 the Cool ofthe Night 9 Barbara A. Taylor. Drought Dreaming 10 Karhy Scour Tomyris. Desert \Valk 11 Sonia Connolly. Lmt TIme 12 Chrystos. For the Trees 16 Lilith Lynn Rogers. Rachel Carsoll alldMe 20 Marines Martini Teixera. Ponna Para Nan Pader 0 Amor As Coisas Simples/ Not to Lose Love fOr the Simple Thillgs 22 Tee A. Corinne. Two Gardens and Two Parties 26 Suzan Jantz. Ode to the Broad-Footed Mole 27 Undrea Jones. IllvisibleRocks 27 Undrea Jones. The Look ofNatllre from a Cell 29 Tina L. Freimuth. W'omanSource Rising! A Lotal Ecofeminist Vision for Savillg Ollr Viohted Plallet! 33 Ida VSW Red. The Greats: Grolllldhog Day ill the City Agaill 34 Ida VSW Red. Alltllmll 35 Marjorie Norris. Horses 36 Jan Shade. The Recedillg River 36 Stacee Shade. Ode to My Rototiller 37 Desiree Seiver. My First Love 38 Judith K. Witherow. CeilillgofBllle, FloorofGreell 43 Uncumber. \Vakillg 44 Lynn Brown. Earth Massage 46 Cheryl J. Mon.re. Aeroplalle Dream 47 Bethroot Gwynn. Lallded 50 H. Leon Keller. Marginal in Nature 52 Marjory Nelson. The Tree Olltside My lVilldow 54 Ann Tweedy. Climate 55 Hawk Madrone. 50111 Food 59 Jess McVey. Mlltallts 60 Mary Meriam. y;.u~ Nature . 61 Jennifer White. Tree 62 Jeanne Neath. Anciem-Awarene;s 71 Marjorie Gayle. Seascapes and Other Enchantments 76 Unity Durieux. Night-Storm 77 Dianna Grayer. Nature's High 80 Ona Marae. My Heartlalld 82 Gail Dunlap. Notes from "The Nallny State" 86 Roxanna N. Fiamma. Greetingsfiwn the Turkeys in Sebastopol 88 Yonnette Fleming aka Reign. Earth Mother 89 Susan Griffin. Forest: The \Vay We Stand 90 Susan Griffin. Forest 92 Cynthia Rich. Roots ill the Sand 97 Ruth RainbowWriter. 1Am the Earth 98 zana. Silence alld Solitllde (continued, next page) 84 Sinister Wisdom A Journal by and for Lesbians

63 Winter 2004-2005 (continued) 100 Alix Greenwood. The Shore 103 Nix Greenwood. Fragment 104 Alix Greenwood. Ghosts 111 Our IvIottths 106 Alix Greenwood. Into the Woods 108 Henri/etta Bensussan. All Day J \r!ttch the Sea 109 Henri/etta Bensussan. Jvligrations 110 Sheila Harken Rosecrans. The Naming III Contriburors' Notes 118 Books Received 119 Book Review: Naked in the Promised Land by Lillian Faderman reviewed by Sandy Tate 126 Some Current and Back Issues 127 Subscription Form

ART Front Cover: Sudie Rakllsin 1982 Back Cover: Judith K. \Vitherow and Sue Lenaerts 5 Sudie Rakusin: TefilUt: Goddess ofDaybreak 7 Judith K. Withetow and Sue Lenaerts: Untitled J 15 Dean Brittingham: Untitled 1 25 zana: Untitled 1 28 Tina Freimuth: Rooted 70gether 32 Sudie Rakusin: The hummingbirds, trillium and me 43 Judith K. Withetow and Sue Lenaerts: Untitled 2 45 Judith K. Withetow and Sue Lenaerrs: Untitled 3 50 H. Lenn Keller: Selfportrait #5 51 H. Lenn Keller: Tree Hugger 51 H. Lenn Keller: Nature in Hand 53 Dean Brittingham: Untitled 2 59 Jess McVey: Mutant Toad 60 Dean Brittingham: Untitled 3 70 Sudie Rakusin: Untitled 1 75 Morgan Gwenwald: Untitled 2 79 Sudie Rakusin: Untitled 2 87 . Roxanna N. Fiamma: Wild 7itrkey photos 97 Morgan Gwenwald: Untitled 3 99 zana: Untitled 2 102 Morgan Gwenwald: Untitled 4 107 zana: Untitled 3 128 Morgan Gwenwald: Untitled 1 85 Sister Namibia Magazine

WI.-'16 #4;""1;';1. Qctober 2004

Features Dianne Hubbard: Making the law relevant & accessible 4 SADC leaders soft on gender justice 7 Gender balance for Regional Government 8 Coalition of African Lesbians 10 Lesbian Activist Murdered in Sierra Leone 11 Namibian Women's Writing Praject... 12 Poetry by Adhis Chetty 14 Experiencing the new work of Nicky Marais 19 Dianne Hubbard: Landswette moet toepaslik en toeganglik wees . 21 Geslagsbalans vir Streekrade 24 Ovakainhu novalumenhu momapangelo opaitukulwa nava fikifwe pamwe!2 6 First Southern African Gender and Media Awards presented in Johannesburg 28 Power to the region: GEMSA is born 29 Basket exhibition 35 Regulars Materiais in Sister Namibia Resource Centre 30 Newsclippings 32 sister namibia 86 Vol. 16 # 5 & 6 December 2004

Features Neshani Andreas: A passion for writing 4 Write, sister, write 7 Far from 50/501 10 Gender Scorecard 2004 11 Reportthe violence! 14 Poetry by Daphne M. 'Those Loving Hands' 15 Promoting the human rights of all women in Namibia 16 Moving forward, backward or on the same spot? 17 Peace-building in Berlin 18 US volunteers support Namibian learners, especially girls 20 Community Action: The Omaheke San Trust : 21 An exhibition by Jo Rogge: recovery n 22 Neshani Andreas: 'n passie vir skry1 26 Vroue en Vigs 29 Ekufombinga lovakainhu ve na oulema mopolitika 30 Wangari Maathai waKenya a findana Oshishani shOmbili shomudo 2004 31 Ovakainhu no-AIDS 32 Omaufemba ovakainhu opaundjolowele nopaidalifilyo 33 An exhibition by Susan Mitchinson: Dreams keep us alive, Beauty gives us hope 42 Regulars Materials in Sister Namibia Resource Centre 34 Newsclippings 36 Letters & Opinion 40 Social Pol itics 87

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 11 • Number 3 • Fall 2004

Special Section: Gender, Welfare, and States ofPunishment

Guest Editor: Lynne Haney

Introduction: Gender, Welfare, and States of Punishment 333 LYNNE HANEY Losing Ground:. Gendered Knowledges, Parole Risk, and Responsibility 363 KELLY HANNAH-MoFFAT Criminally Dependent? Gender, Punishment, and the Rhetoric of Welfare Reform 386 JILL MCCORKEL Searching for the State: Who Governs Prisoners' Reproductive Rights? 411 RACHEL ROTH Article Women's Grassroots Struggles for Empowerment in the Republic of Kazakhstan 439 EVELYN ZELLERER AND DMITRIY VYORTKIN Contributors 465 Index 467 88

On the cover (clockwise from left): AmJty Paye, Hul Tong-Zhao, Anna Aufseeser. Photography by Rebecca Bousquet, hair and makeup by TIaMariamakeup.com. IS.S,:,~·~: 'i,,~~~; VOL. 13, ...... redular- feafures,•••.•; -~~.::". ·-··'-ff;;-g~. FALL,2004 ~ 6 Media Watch . . , ~i ~ Yo, women have been -- - -;;~l Sto~ staking their claim in the . ~ ~lii hip hop world for years ,,\~ now. Teen Voices gives \; ~7 them their due. ,'-}c 23 Health Stress is one thing, anxiety can be stress times 10>.· Get the 411 on what it Is and how to cope. ·~-I 36 Arts & Culture Adriane Richburg has danced from Harlem'all \ the way to Europe. ' Fjnd out how thisteen.<­ \, ballerina found her ­ I passion. And new _I reviews as always. 46 Teen Motherhood Can you change diapers and study for that test? The struggles of teen moms to stay in school. 50 Food Corner Celebrate the comfort and good times of hanging in the kitchen. And see what the teen editors are cooking up together.

3 Dear Teell Voices Around the woridwlth Teen Voices and TeenVoices.com. 4 Letter from the Editor We're putting the spotlight on teens unique perspectives in this issue. 5 Girl Talk Smiling for the camera d~ntt come VYithout pain for these chimps. And, Why the face of AIDS is fel!lale these days. 10 Short Story ',' Ever stepped into a poem before? This short story will have you wishing you had.. 19 SHOUTl Notes Teen Voices' editors explore their diversity. Volume 36 Fall· Automne 89 2004

Callie/'ine lvfavl'ikakis 5 Introduction Isabelle Decm'le 9 Garde ta sa live pour embrasser les garc;ons ~~ (J) _. Josee Bergeron 15 Acondition d'etre femme. Violette Leduc o (J) ou quand la misogynic fait ecrire CO 0 Kim Alexander 23 Dream Visions ofTricksters ,

Claire Polter 33 Vne glace sans tain: the hom(m)eostasis of misogynistic desire

Heather Simeney Macleod 53 IfYou've Ever Gone Out With One Then You'll Know What I Mean

Michele Bolli 55 Sur les traces d'une petite croqueuse

Raymonde April 57 Portefolio /Portfolio

Christine Palmieri 65 L'reuvre de Raymonde April: une ecriture de la felicite

Christopher Kelen 69 the high wire and the long drop

Janis Butler Holm 75 Birthday Bamie / Memo to Bamie: Re the B"",kup

Guitte Hartog et 77 «Tu m'cntcnds, inutile!» Expression populaire Jacqueline Chenard de la rage feminine envers les hommes dans I'ceuvre chantee de Paquita la del Barrio

Katerine Gagnon 83 Plaleforme de Michel Houellebecq. «Au milieu dll mondc}), je vois et je hais

lVfagie Dominic 93 notes from the cover

John Tavares 97 End of Ihe Lines

.I.Hi}/ikah Abdelmoumen 101 Certains l'aiment noire

Veronique Bessens 109 Le Blaspheme (ou la traitrise dll dictionnaire)

115 Notes on Contributors / Notices biographiques

119 Calls for papers / Appels de lexles 90 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Volume 23, Number 2 Fan 2004

From the Editor 183 The Feminine Middlebrow Novel, 1920s to 1950s: 379 Class, Domesticity, and Bohemianism. By Nicola Bodies in Motion: A Poetics of Home 189 Humble. and Diaspora Middlebrow Modems: Poptdar American Women Susan Stanford Fn'edman \Vricers of the 1920s. Edited by Lisa Botshon and Meredith Goldsmith. Producing Feminine Vinue: Strategies of 213 Trysh Travis Terror in Writings by Madame de GenUs Le,ky H. Walker Elizabeth Bowen: The Shadow Across me Page. 382 By Maud EHmann. "Cousins in Love, &c." in Jane Austen 237 jeanette Roberts Shumaker Mary jean Corbeu Women's Experience of Modernil)', 1875-1945. 384 "Narrat[ing) Some Poor Little Fable": 261 Edited by Ann L. Ardis and Leslie W. Lewis. Evidence of Bodily Pain in The History Stella Deen ofMary Prince and "Wife,Tonure in England" Janice Schroeder Her Husband: Hughes and Plarh-A Marriage. 386 By Diane Middlebrook. Conflict and Ambiguity in Victorian 283 Dianne Hunter Women's Writing: Eliza Lynn Linton and the Possibilities of Agnosticism Sarah]. Bils",n A Desire for Women: Relational Ps)'choanalysis, 388 Writing, and Relationships Between Women. By Lorine Niedecker, Simone de Beauvoir, 311 Suzanne Juhasz. and the Sexual Ethics of Experience HerSpaee: Women, Wriling, and Solitude. Edited G. Matthew Jenkins by Jo Malin and Victoria Boynton. Patricia Moran Re-membering Cassandra, or Oedipus Gets 339 Hysterical: ContestatoI)' Madness and Zawlhustra's Sislers: Women's Autobiography and 393 lHuminating Magic in Angela Carter's the Shaping ofCultural History. By Susan Ingram. Nights at the CirClts joan Givner Jennifer Gtlstar ANNOUNCEMENTS REVIEWS BOOKS RECEIVED Incest and the English N01.!el, 1684-1814. 371 By Ellen Pollak. CONTRIBUTORS Theresa Braunschneider

Domesticity, Imperialism, and Emigration in 373 the Vicrorian Nowl. By Diana C. Archibald. Catherine j. Golden

Modemism and Culwral Conflict, 1880-1922. 375 By Ann Ardis. Talia SclUlffer

Step-Daughters of England: British Women 377 Modemists and the National Imaginary. By Jane Garrity. Eileen Barrett 91

U.S.-Japan Women's Journal 13 *P:11.y l' - T)v

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Women's Participation in the Popular Rights Movement Mara Patessio 3 (Jiyo Minken Undo) during the Early Meiji Period - aJl1El1JJW! 0) El IE B':m)ll!t!J 1::::6 fH>:tl:i't O)$1JO

From Sailor-Suits to Sadists: "Lesbos Love" as Reflected in Mark McLelland 27 Japan's Postwar "Perverse Press" - -t-5-RiJlil\G-l;l-:r-1' A r-"-: ••8*O)r••J.U~:6n~~A~A.

Where the Low and the Abject Collide: Leslie Winston 51 Shimazaki Toson's Female Subject in The Family f!1;/IH: 7'1~ ::r. 0)iti <;'g '9 ~ ~ : ,I1\!;ilffijfiH10) W*.I 1::::t3It ~ :tl:i't:l:{;j;

Transgender: Female Hermaphrodites and Male Androgynes Fujimoto Yukari 76 r-5/A~::r./?f-: :tl:O)jffiji'tJ'l

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ARTICLES 154 Rural Reconstruction and Education. Shalinee Sabnis 10 Her Story Sr. Anita Verghese 158 An Endeavour of Love in the Midst of Despair S.C.IV.S.D. 16 Economic Empowennent of Women: Some Issues Susheela Kaushik 164 Keeping Hope Alive QUdsiya Contractor, Lorraine Coelho and Aruna 30 Gender Audit ofthe Union Budget Bhurte (Dilaasa) Vibhuti Patel 190 National Convention for Peace, Secularism & 58 Counselling for Care-Givers Democracy Armaity pesai S.C.IV.S.D. 192 Peace Through Spirituality 63 Gender Role Bellers and Stress In Working Women S.C.IV.S.D. Naina Athalye 195 Protest Demonstration Against Sexual Violence 95 Nutritional Problems of Women - An Overview in Suburban Trains Deepti Ani! S.C.IV.S. D. RESEARCH NOTES CAMPUS NEWS 197 Certificate Course on CounseUlng for Caregivers 107 A Study In Attitudinal Change in Women Sr. Niela Farias Students Towards People With Mental Illness Jennie Mendes & Pashmina Murthy 202 Seminar in Endometriosis 115 Genaer and Parity Marise Ann Fernandes V. Sin~. S. Girl, T. Asrani, N. Soares 204 An Awareness Programme on the Myths of LITERARY CRITICISM Thalassaemia and HIV 120 Reconstructing [dentity~ Reclahnlng The Spirit lIa Shah and Suparna Dugal Sr. Ananda Amritmahal FILM REVIEW 206 Holistic Health Department of French 130 Mujhe Kuch Kehana Hal I Havovi Wadia 209 Inaugural Function of WDC In Mumbai University BOOK REVIEWS SCIVSD 211 Communal Harmony 137 Women tn Indian Society by Necra Desai and SCWSD Usha Thakkar Perpetua Miranda FACTSHEET

141 Women and Politics by Subhasini Mahapatra 214 Women and Laws in the Making Rama Rajgopalkrishna SDSA,Delhi.

144 Women in India's Freedom StMlggle by Nawaz 219 OBITUARIES Mody Ad. Sheela Hlrekar Swarupa Kamath Ms Na,vleen Kumar 147 Women and Human Rights by Llna Gonsalves Dr.Mallni Karka! Susan Johnson 1 Ad. Pushpa Mehta 149 Samyukta, VoI.2, No 1 & 2 Shrilekha Hada 221 OUR CONTRIBUTORS 151 3 Books on Women and Health CEHAT, Mumba1. Rajeswari Balaji & Ravindra Tipse 93 Urdhva Mula

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EDITORIAL 6 Oulreach Activities of SCWSD 184 - SCIYSD ARTICLES Seminar on Women and Globalisntion 186 Women and Human Development 9 ·SCIYSD • Sangeela Kllmdnr COURSES CONDUCfED BY SCWSD Impact of Economic Globalization on Women 33 • Nirmafn Banerjee Report on Certificate Courses of SCWSD 189 ·SCIYSD Gendered Balance Sheel1 Globalization in East-Asia 45 -Karen Astrid Siegman OBITUARIES

Women and Housing Rights 53 Ivan IIIich 192 - Vibhuli Patel My Mother 193 'Negative Choice' Sex DClennination and Sex Selective Abortion 60 in India - Sujata Pale/ • Rupsa Mnllik OUR CONTRIBUTqRS 1% Women nre Made not Born 85 - Harkirml Uppal WORTHY NEWS Women and Ethics 94 - Sheila Master Seminar on Comnumal hannony 158 -NainnAthlaye Women Subjects in Kabir's Poelry 98 Sahyog for Girl Children 159 • Mamla Sagur • Neha Modhivala \ Prabha Ganorkar's Poelry 107 lnaguration Programme for woe. Muhmd College of Commerce 168 - Shnlmalee Palekar • Deepfi Anil Muslim Women's Writings 124 Social Dimension of Globalization • Ashishwang Godha 169 • Dieler Belstein Black Feminist Litcrnry Criticism 132 - Ant/ndn AmrifmahaJ. AReport on Sexual Harassment of Women a1 Workplace and 178 ils Implementation in Educational InstilUtionsJ Organisations BOOK REVIEWS • SCIYSD.

Terror Counter Terror ediled by Ammu Joseph 148 Recommendations of the National Commission for Women to 180 - Tazun CcmteenwaJa Prevent Rape in lhe Campus of Educational Institutions • WDC. Mumbal Universily Songs, Stories, Lives: Gendered Dialogue and Crilique: edited by 150 Gloria Goodwin Raheja CAMPUS NEWS •June Furtado Ananya 2003 182 ·SCWSD Women's ChaJlenges In the New Millennium by Vibhuti Patel 155 -lwmJohn TIle Dolls Speak.,. 183 -SCIVSD 94

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 10, Number 10, October 2004

Special Issue: The Case Against Legalizing Prostitution Guest Editor: Janice G. Raymond

CONTENTS Guest Editor's Introduction 1083 Articles "Bad for the Body, Bad for the Heart": Prostitution Harms Women Even if Legalized or Decriminalized MELISSA FARLEY 1087 Trafficking for Prostitution in Italy: Possible Effects ofGovernment Proposals for Legalization ofBrothels EOSHE AGHATlSE 1126 Prostitution on Demand: Legalizing the Buyers as Sexual Consulllers JANICE G. RAYMOND 1156 The Swedish Law That Prohibits the Purchase ofSexnal Services: Best Practices for Prevention ofProstitution and Trafficking in HUlllan Beings GUNILLA EK8ERG 1187

Call for Papers 1219 95

Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

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ARTICLES

REHABILITATING PARTNERSHIP MARIuAGE As A THEORY OF WEALTH DISTRIBUTION AT DIVORCE: IN RECOGNITION OF A SHARED LIFE , Alicia Brokars Kelly 141

"WELL-BEHAVED WOMEN DON'T MAKE HISTORy": RETHINKING ENGLISH FAMILY, LAw, AND HISTORy .....•••••••...•. Danaya C. Wright 211

COMMENTS

CUSTODY CAsES AND THE EXPA>'1SION OF THE EQUITABLE PARENT DOCTRINE: WHEN SHOULD IIACTING LIKE)' A PARENT BE ENOUGH? Sarah 0pichka 319

Au. RELEVANT FACTORS: GENDER IN THE ANALYSIS OF EXCEPTIONAL AND EXTREMELY UNUSUAL HARDSHIP ...... ••••....•.•••••....• Jennifer Lindsley 337

THE MYSTERY OF TITLE VII: THE VARIOUS INTERPRETATIONS OF TITLE VII AS APPLIED TO HOMOSEXUAL PLAINTIFFS ...... •.•.....•.•....•. Michael Sachs 359 96

FALL 2004 / WINTER 2005 VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2

2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By Elsa Honig Fine

PORTRAITS 3 THE FIGURE PAINTINGS OF OGURA YUKI: The Merging of East and West By Nanako Yamada

8 EVELYN BEATRIGE LONGMAN: Establishing a Career in Public Sculpture .. ; By Margaret Samu ,-

16 THE ART OF JOY HESTER: "In Defence of Unwritten History" By Denise t!\immO(chi

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 2 1 FRIDA KAHLO'S SPIRITUAL WORLD: The Influence of Mexican Retablo and Ex-voto Paintings on Her Art By Maria A. Costro-Sethness

25 FRIDA KAHLO'S STILL LIFES: "I paint flowers so they will not die" By Salomon Grimberg

REVIEWS 31 Orientalism's Interlocutors: Painting, Architecture, Photography edited by Jill Beaulieu and Mary Roberts Reviewed by Unnea S. Dietrich

33 An Imperial Collection: \Vomen Artists from the State Hermitage Museum edited by Jordana Pomeroy, Rosalind P. Blakesley, Vladimir Yu. Matveyev, and Elizaveta P. Renne Reviewed by Alison Hilton

35 Difficult Subjects: \Vorking "'omen and Visual Culture, Britain 1880-1914 by Kristina Huneault Reviewed by Cheryl Buckley

36 Regionalism and Reform, Art and Class Foundation in Antebellum Cincinnati by Wendy Jean Katz Reviewed by Pamela H. Simpson

38 Camille Claudel: A Life by Odile Ayral-Clause Reviewed by Patricia Mathew.

40 Anni Albers and Ancient American Textiles: From Bauhaus to Black Mountain by Virginia Gardner Troy Reviewed by Sigrid Wortmann Weltge

41 The Gag Family: Gennan-Bohemian Artists in America by Julie I:Enfant Reviewed by Betsy Fahlman

43 Spirit Taking Form: Making a Spiritual Practice of Making Art by Nancy Azara Reviewed by Kyra Bellin

4 4 Polly Apfelbaum edited by Claudia Could Reviewed by Robin Rice

44 ArtIWomen/Califomia 1950-2000: Parallels and Intersections edited by Diana Burgess Fuller and Daniela Salvioni Reviewed by Charlotte S. Rubinstein WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 97

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DELEUZE AND THE QUESTION OF GENDER Postmodernism Is a Humanism: Deleuze and Equivocity CLAIRE COLEBROOK 283 Deleuzian Bodies, Feminist Tactics JILL MARSDEN 308 Stroboscopic Vision: Deleuze and Cixous MARY BRYDEN 320 The Alien Series: A Deleuzian Perspective TERESA RIZZO 330

REVIEWS Vineta Colby, Vernon Lee: A Literary Life; Christa Zorn, Aesthetics, History, and the Victorian Female Intellectual CATHERINE MAXWELL 345 Kristina Huneault, Difficult Subjects: Working Women and Visual Culture, Britain 1880-1914 STINA BARCHAN 349 John Plunkett, Queen Victoria: First Media Monarch GAIL MARSHALL 353 Ann 1. Ardis and Leslie W. Lewis (eds), Women's Experience ofModernity, 1875-1945; Lesley Higgins, The Modernist Cult of Ugliness: Aesthetic and Gender Politics HOWARD FINN 356 Phyllis M. Kaberry, Aboriginal Women: Sacred and Profane CHARLOTTE TOWNSEND-GAULT 360

BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUDI TATE 363

NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by ANNE HARTMAN 365

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 372

ABOUT OUR CONTRIDUTORS 374

INDEX TO VOLUME IS 376 98 Women Criminal Justice™

Volume 15 Numbers 3/4 2004

Witnessing an Accidentat Shooting at the Police Training Academy: Professional and Psychological Outcomes KimbenyA. LonswayandSusan Welch

Regulating Legal Misconduct in the Commonwealth of Virginia: The Gender Influence Brian K. Payne, Victoria Time andSarah Raper

Women Police Officers and the Use of Coercion Eugene A. Paoline, IIIand William Terrill

Marginality or Neglect: An Exploratory Study of Policies and Programs for Aging Female Inmates Monica E. Williams andRobert Vann (R. v.) Rikard

Is There a Difference? Exploring Male and Female Correctional Officers' Definition of and Response to Conflict Situations Nancy L. Hogan, Eric G. Lambert, John R. Hepburn, Velmer S. Burton, Jr. andFrancis T. Cullen

BOOK REVIEWS 01llen ~ 99 """""'-"'nvirOlllTlents international Globalization and Feminist Activism

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WEspeak In The Field 4 Feminism in the AGM 32 Women and Globalization in Ireland Feminist Activism in the Grassroots Anti-Globalization Interview with Siobhan O'Donoghue of Dublin's MRCI Movement, North and South Regina Cochrane

Features 34 . VaJkouver's Grassroots Women Lin,k the Local and the Global 5 Privatization of Publi~ Services Alexis Holizki What Does it Mean for Women? Jane Stinson 36 ls Anti-Capitalism Enough? ." Issues of Race and Gender in the Grassroots Anti- 9 Water Without Dams ·Globalization Movement in Calgary Women Organize in the Amazon Region Farhana Khatri Edna Ramos de Castro Translated from Spanish by Blanka Bracic 38 "Just Work" The SCM Explores the Impact of Corporate 12 Greek Women Experience Corporate Globalization in North America 'Globalization Gillian Oneil Interview with Andriana Vlachou and Sissy Vovou Reggie Modlich 40 UNHabitat World Urban Forum II, 2004 An Overwhelming Experience 15 Another World Via "Diversity?" Reggie Modlich Eco/Feminism at the 2004 World Social Forum Regina Cochrane 42 In Print 19 Eco-Spirituality, Neo-Paganism and the Hindu Right 48 Further Readings The Dangers of Religious Environmentalism Meera Nanda 49 Films and Videos 23 Poppies and Mangoes 50 Updates Women's Empowerment, EnvironmentaL Conservation, and Ecotourism in COS\3 Rica 53 Announcements Stephanie Garrell WE Research 26 The Global Significance of Local Resistance A Feminist, Postmodern Look at Anti-GLobalization Politics Interview with Janet Conway Anika Henderson and Shalvin Singh 29 The Anti-Globalization Movement, Queer Diasporas, and Cultural Production Ruthann Lee 100 Women &Health

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CONTENTS

COlTelates of Strength Training in Older Rural African American and Caucasian Women Melissa Bopp, MS Sara Wilcox, PhD Larissa Oberrechl, MS Sandra Kammermaml, MS, EDS Charles T. McEllIllirray, MD Popular Health Promotion Strategies Among Chinese and Easllndian Immigrant Women 21 Farah Ahmad, MBBS, MPH Angela Shik, PhD Reena Val1w, BSc Angela Chellng, MD, FRCPC, PhD Usha George, PhD DOIllIa E. Siewart, MD, FRCPC Universal Prenatal HIV Screening: Patient Attitudes and Perceptions 41 Kristin A. Kellv, PhD Chase H. Hari'isoll, MA Women's Approaches to the Use of New Technology for Cancer Risk Information 59 Heidi K. Unl'ffh, MA Deborah J. Bowen, PhD Hendrika Meischke, PhD Nigel BIISIt, PhD Jeon A. Wooldridge, MPH

Yu DUllIl Practices as Embodying Tradition, Modernity and Social Change in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand 79 Pranee Liamplltlol1g, PhD

Gender-Biased Diagnosing of Women's Medical Complaints: Contributions of Feminist Thought, 1970-1995 101 Shari Mllnch, PhD, LCSW

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Volume 40 Number 2 2004

Weight and Behavioral and Psychosocial Factors Among Ethnically Diverse, Low-Income Women After Childbirth: I. Methods and Context Lorraine O. Walker, EdD, Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, PhD, Tracey Milani, PhD, HenryHanss-Nuss, BA, Go/dy George, MS, Bobbie Sue Sierling, PhD, Minseong Kim, MEr!, Gay/e M Timmerman, PhD, Susan Wilkinson, PhD, KrislopherL. Arhearl, EdD, Alexa Slui/bergen, PhD Weight and Behavioral and Psychosocial Factors Among Ethnically Diverse, Low-Income Women After Childbirth: II. Trends and Correlates Lorraine 0. Walker, EdD, Jeanne H. Freeland-Graves, PhD, Tracey Milani, PhD, Goldy George, MS, HenryHanss-Nuss, BA; Minseong Kim, MEr!, Bobbie Sue Sieriing, PhD, Gayle M Tiinmerman, PhD, Susan Wilkinson, PhD, Krislopher L. Arhearl, EdD, Alexa Stuilbergen, PhD Outcome Evaluation of a Multi-Disciplinary Community-Based Continence Service for Australian Women Winsome SIJohn, PhD, Marianne Wallis, PhD Acute Forensic Medical Procedures Used Following a Sexual Assault Among Treatment-Seeking Women HeslerDunlap, MEr!, PauleUe Brazeau, MEr!, Lana Siermac, PhD, MaryAddison, MSW Development and Implementation of a Culturally Sensitive Cervical Health Survey: A Community-Based Participatory Approach Adina Sm/lh, PhD, Suzanne Chrislopher, PhD, Alma Knows His Gun McCormick Access to Women's Health Care: A Qualitative Study of Barriers Perceived by Homeless Women Lillian Ge/berg, MD, MSPH, C. H. Browner, PhD, MPH, Elena Leiano, MD, Lisa Arangua, MPP Perceptions of Breast Cancer Among Arab Israeli Women Orna Baron-Epel, PhD, MPH, Michal Granot, RN, PhD, SihamBadarna, RN, MPH, ShirleyAvrami, PhD . r..l

The Limits ofInclusivity: Student Constructions ofGennanness in the Wake of 59 the Wars of Liberation Karin Breuer

Feminine Style and the RchWllanization of the Enemy: Peaco..'making Discourse in 65 Ladil:!s HOIIII:!Ju/lmal, IY45-1l}-16 James J. Kimble

Identity Crisis: Gender, Public Discourse, and 9111 71 Julie Drew

Explosive Baggage: Female Paksliniau Silicide Bombers [Jnl! the Rhetoric ofEmotion 79 Terri Toles Patkin

Rescuing Patriarchy or Saving "Jessica Lynch": The Rhetorical Constnu:tion of the 89 American Woman Soldier John W. Howard III and Laura C. Prividcra

Subverting the Rhetorical Ctlllslmction of Enemies Through Worldwide Enfoldmcnt Kimberly C. Elliott

Poems:

Geography Lessons 20 Putri-:ia Monaghan

History Lessons 44 Elisnbeth Kuhn

Original Guilt 58 EJisnbeth Kuhn

For the Record 64 Charlotte Otten

Patriot Game 78 Patricia Monaghan

Friendly Fire 78 Patricia Monaghan WC7~en 103 1r"titic,r"

Volume 26 Number 3/4 2004

Good Girls Go to the Polling Booth, Bad Boys Go Everywhere: Gender Differences in Anticipated Political Participation Among American Fourteen-Year-aids Marc Hoog"e Dietlbld Stolle

The Double-Edged Sword of Women's Organizing: Poverty and the Emergence of Racial and Class Differences in Women's Policy Priorities 25 Erill 0'Briell

"Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain!": Power, , and the Legal Regulation of Violence Against Women 57 Maria Bel'ocquG Carrie Baker

Women Political Leaders: Past and Present 85 Farida Jalalzai

Gender and Presidential Judicial Selection 109 Elaille Martill

Boy Talk/Girl Talk: Gender Differences in Campaign Communications Strategies 131 Casias Pallagopollios

About the Contributors 157 Petite preface Fredcriqlll! Chnillo/ . . 9

104 ESSAYS

Gender and Theology in Marguerite de Navarre's Hepfameroll: A Reading of NO\'ella 65 lYaney E. Virtue 11 This article examines the question of masculinity in the Hep/ameron in the context of Marguerite de Navarre's evangelical faith. In particular, it analyzes Novella 65, which is recounted by Geburon, the oldest male storyteller or devisall/ in the Heptamcrol1. Geburon's age and declining physical condition have to some extent forced him off both the military and sexual battlefield. But this tired soldier is not merely interested in telling war stories. No longer able to perform his masculinity as in the past, Geburan turns to a new, more satisfying performance through the narrative act-that of keeping and protecting God's word. Novella 65 thus demonstrates efficiently how Marguerite de Navarre's narrative innovations are intricately connected tQ her religious beliefs.

Telling Apart the Works of Male and Female Playwrights: Two 171~. Century Contrasts Perry Ge/hner 21 Although neither male authors nor female authors should be treated as monolithic groups, it is sometimes possible to discern gender-related views and preoccupations by examining side by side pairs of works treating the same subject. In Gabriel Gilbert's treatment of the classical myth of Endymion and Diana the goddess is presented as a powerless victim of ruthless male deities. Only by going into voluntary exile into the under­ world can she find autonomy and love. Fran\oise Pascal, dramatizing the same myth, makes Diana the supreme deity, who picks her own consort and, with the aid of a powerful female magician, imposes physical and psychological trials on him to guarantee his fidelity and submissiveness. Georges de Scudery, in dramatizing the persecution of a Roman empress and his daughter by a tyrannical Vandal king. celebrates the male chivalric ideal: valiant and courteous knights prevail and save d,lmsels in distress. and even the villain is cOllverted to magnaninlity. Antoinette Deshoulieres, in her adaptation ofthe same story. presents a pessimistic world in which the most energetic characters are impervious to virtue and love, while even the noble-hearted characters are weak and unsure of their beliefs.

Sexuul Education as Enlightenment in Riccobonj's Le/frestle Mbilriss Ftulll; Bllt/allIi Mylurtl CllllrlesAlfretf and Histoire du Mllr/luis de Cressy Heidi Bostic 32 This article examines /I.-lade Jeanne Riccoboni's first two novels as testimonials in favor ofan expanded understanding ofEnlightenment that is broad enough to address women's experiences and contributions within both the social world and the intellectual project of eighteenth-century France. The trope of sexual education as Enlightenment serves as a lens through which to read the novels. On the surface, these two works would seem to be simply commentaries on failed love affairs and condemnations of male deception. 011 a deeper level, however, they offer insight into the gender coding of the Enlightenlllent. The novels show that, for women, there are two possible contradictory outcomes of sexual education as Enlightenment: maturity or death. The novels serve to educate readers about both possibilities.

Ollrik/l in Dlack and White: TeituaJ and Visu.d Interphly Therese De Raedt .45 Although a bestseller aner its publication in 1823, Mme de Duras's novel, O/lrika, was subsequently forgotten by French literary canons. It recenlly enjoyed a new popularity and is increasingly studied. In this article, the inter­ play of Mme de Duras' text and various artistic representations is analyzed with an emphasis on its protagonist's racial coding. First, the nineteenth­ cenlury corpus of images depicting the eponymous character Dudka is examined. Through a descriptive and thematic analysis informed by theory on the process of illustration as translation, J st'Jdy how characters and plot are r~ndered as visual images. Then, more recent images of Ourika liS they appear on book covers are read as propagating ideas and values of the late twenti~th century, which also contributed to the revival of 1\·lme de Duras's text. I show how the POlilics of representation and publication issues inter­ sect and how, despite chang~s in the socio·political and cultural contexts of the last two centuries, the representation ofourika as captive remains in the text/image relationship. ." (continued) Bod)', Text. and Langu~lge: Wittig's Struggle for the Universal in Les Guerilferes Cybe//e McFadden U?/kens 70 105 In her second book, Les Guerilleres, published in 1969, Monique Wittig 50ughii0 challenge and revolutionize the representation ofwomen's expe­ rience. This text has often been read as a militant feminist text, but I would like to suggest a new reading of it: Wittig's Les Guerilleres, read in light of the French commitment to the universal, posits the possibility for women to represent all ofhumanity, that is, the general or the whole. The allegory oftheAmazonian women fighting for freedom is a powerful one indeed, for it captures the nced for women 10 reclaim their silenced voices. but more importantly to show a historical process whereby women become represen­ tative of humanity, neither more nor less human than men. Reading Wittig's Les Gueri/leres from a Beauvoirean perspective allows for the realization ofthe category ofwomen to represent all human beings. How can women represent the universal, be representative ofhumanity, without denying their situation or claiming some sort ofneutrality? Wittig engages this task thematically and lin­ guistically in Les Guerilleres.1 will argue that the women in the text do not seek a gender-neutral corrective to the destructive masculine order, but that they strive to represent the general, the whole, as embodied women.

Ecrire et lire I'inccste : Christine Angot Isabelle Cafa et Elialle DalMolin ., 85 Cet article propose une etude de ce qu'inceste veut dire chez Christine Angot, ecrivaine qui de puis 1990 occupe solidement la sCene Iitteraire avec une production remarquable de nombreux romans Oll recits dont Ie point de convergence et la matiere recurrente semblent etre I'inceste et son traitement Iitteraire. Nous analysons comment Ie concept de I'inceste a guide et transforme "ecriture d'Angot et pour ce faire nous privilegions une definition psychanalytique de "'inl::este ou Ie reel se distingue du fantasme (et vice-versa) lout en l'inOuenij:anl. Dans une premiere partie, intitull~e ( Ecrire I'inceste ), nollS examinons comment Angot interpelle Ie monde de la violence en general et de I'inceste en particulier dans ses premiers romans: Vu du Ciel (1990), Leonore, toujours (1994). Dans une seconde partie, ({ Lire I'incesle », nous e:X<1minons Ie role du lecteur, de la lectrice, dans I'o:uvre d'Angot surtout dans les redts plus recents tels que: II/terview (1995), L 'Usage de la vie (1998), L'Inceste (1999) et Quitter la ville (2000). Pris/e a partie par Angot, la lectrice/le lecteur est alternativement placCle dans Ie role de I'agresse/e ou dans celui de I'agresseur/e. Ainsi, Angotjoue sans cesse a franchir et a garder les Iimites entre elle et son lecteurlsa lectrice, entre ecrire la n~alitc de I'inceste et sa fiction, ambivalences qui donnent lieu a une nouvelle forme d'ecriture dont la force se pressent dans I'interaction entre ecrire et lire.

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Masque et mascarade dans LeOlfe Leoni de George Sand Cathy Leung.. .102 Leone Leoni, reecriture de Manon Lescaut est loin d'etre lin exercice litteraire ludique et innocent. Tout en empruntant apparemment lecadrenarratif de Manon Lescollt, Sand detoume en fait Ie message moral de Prevost. Cette etude s'eflbrce de montrer commentl'auteure utilise Ie cadre de Venise et de son Camaval, ainsi que Ie theme du masque, pour transgresser Ie propos de MarIOn Lescallt. En inversant les roles homme/femme, Sand va plus loin qu'une simple transposition'; elle nous donne au final une nouvelle image de la femme qui s'emancipe et choisit Iibrement son destin tout en refusantl'ordre impose par la societe patriarcale.

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Entretien avec Maryse Conde, 2 juillet 2002 Stephanie Berard , , 119 Maryse Conde est plus connue pour ses romans que pour son ceuvre dramatique qui est pourtant prolifique : elle est I'auteure de neuf pieces dont la moilie environ sont editees et qui ont, pour certaines, etc creees auxAntilles, en France et parfois aux Etats·Unis. Les themes abordes par I'ecrivain dans ses pieces sont identiques a ceux tmites dans ses o:uvres romanesques, offrant un tableau realiste. pas toujours tres lHogieux, de la societe antillaise, soulignant ses travers, devoilant ses secrets, revelant ses tabous. Dans cet entretien, Maryse Conde nous parle des raisons qui o~ motive sa decision de s'orienter vers Ie theatre, des attaches qui la lienta la Guaaeloupe, des sujetsqu'i1lui tient aco:ur d'aborder dans son theatre, du rapport entre les sexes, de I'inceste, de I'histoire et de sa passion pour Ha·lli. Elle parle aussi du rapport entre les langues (fraw;ais/ creole), de la reception de ses pieces en Guadeloupe et a I'etranger, de sa collaboration avec les melteurs en scene guadeloupeens, et de sa toule derniere piece intitulee Oratorio criole qui n'a toujours pas ete creee a ce jour. (continued, next page) (continued) Boot-.: RI-:VIEWS

106 HISTORY, CULTURE. LANGUAGE Celestin. Roger, Eliane Dalmolin, and Isabelle De Courlivron, Eds. Beyond French Feminisms: Df!bClfes on ~f'Omerl, Politics, alld Culfure in Frallce. /98/-2001. (Elissa Gelrand) 130 Graves, Rolllnde. Bom To Proaeule: Women und ChildbirJII in France/mm 'he Middle Ages /0 Ihe Eighteenth Cell/ltr>, (Susan S. Hennessy) I]1 Jones. Colin. The Cambridge Iffl/sfraled HislOry ofFrance. (Anne-Marie Obajtek-Kirkwood)...... 133 Khaznadar, Edwige. Le Fell/if/ill a la jranqaise. (Fabicnne Baider et FrMerique Chevillot).... . 134

L:lbrosse, Celine. Pour Wit! langue frwu;aise nonsexiste. (Li\'hl Tutuc) 136 Pilbeam, Pamela. French Sucii/lisls Before Marx: Workers. Women. and the SochA Question in FraIlC/!. (Mary nice·DeFosse)...... 137

Roberts, Mary Louise. Disruptive ..leiS: The New Unman in Fin·de-Siecle France, (Juliette M. Rogers) . 139

LITERARY STUDIES Accad, [vel)'ne. Voyages ell cancer. (l\farie-Agnes Souricau) 140 Aragon, Sandrine. Des LisellJes en peril. Les Images de Icc/rices dans les fexles de jiclion de La Pretieuse de {'Abbe de Pure a Madame BovaT}' de Flal/bert (1656-1856). (Christophe Ippolito)...... 1-12 Bard, Christine, F. Chau\'aud, M. Perrot et J.·G. Petit, Eds. Femmes el justice fuJI/ale: XIX<-x'F sh~c1e5. (Marianne Golding)...... 143 Goodman, Dena, Ed. Marie·Anloinette: Writings on fhe Body ofa Queen. (Vanessa H. Arnaud)...... ,...... 145 Hawthorne, Melanie c., Ed. Comingenl Loves: Simone De Beauvoir and Sexuality. (Mary Lawrence Test and Myrna Bell Rochestcr) 147 Healey, Kimberley J. The Modt'l'IIisl Trm'eler: French Detours, 1900-1930. (Sonia Assa)...... 148 Kosta·ThHaine, Jean·Fran~ols,Ed. Numero Special de BrCl'es sur Bealrix Beck. (FrMerique Arroyas).. .. 150 Lewis, Linda M. Germaine De S/ae!. George Sand, andIhe 11ctorian Woman Artist. (Aleksandra Gruzinska) 151 Miller, Margot. In Search ofShdler.lSllbjecfil'ity and Spaces ofLoss I'll the Fiction of Paule Comtanl. {Sen'anne Woodward) 153

Poisson, Catherine. Sarin' t!I Beaumir: dll Je au NailS. (Mary Lawrence Test and Myrna Bell Rochester).. .. 155 Gill Rye. Readingfor Change: Interactions belll'een Texi and ldentiIY;1/ ConfempormJ' French fFiJmell ~ Writing (Barache, Cixous, Constant). (Lynn Penrod)...... 156

TRANSLATIONS Pineau, Gisele. Macadam Dreams, Trans. C. Dickson. (Alison Rice)..... 158 Sand, George. Fh'e Comedies. Trans. E. H. Blackmore, A. M. Blackmore, and Francine Giguhe. (Dawn M. Cornelio)...... 159 Veillon, Dominique. Fmhir!/1 Under The Occ/lpalioll. Trans. Miriam Kochan. (Martine Guyot-Bender). ..161

STUDIES OF GENERAL INTEREST Cramer, Elizabeth P.• Ed. Addressing Homophobia and lIelerose."(i.ml on College Campuses. (Paulctle Hacker)...... 162

NOTES 01'1 CONTRIBUTORS . . 165

WOMEN IN FRENCH STUVlES MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSjON .. .. 167

WOMEN IN FRENCH MEMl:lERSHIP FURM .. . 169

FORMULAIRE O'INSCRl?TlON A \VIF. .. . 171

WOMEN 1,\' FRENCH STUVlES ORDER FORM . . 172

WUI/EN [}l FR£VCH STUDIES BULLETIN DE COMMANDE ...... 173 107

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Article I.'!lm!J Measuring national culture: does gender matter? 233 Yvonne E Stedham; Jeanne H Yamamura (pp. 233 - 243) Keywords: United States of America; Japan; National Cultures; Gender Article Type: Comparative/evaluators Content Indicators: Research lmpfications·**; Practice Implications~ **; Originality- '; Readability-"

I.'!lm!J "The wo-men and the boys": patterns of identification and 244 differentiation in senior women executives' representations of career identity 5u Olsson; Robyn Walker (pp. 244 - 251) Keywords: Organizations; Women Executives; Gender; Careers Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research Implications- ,*.,; Practice Implications-"* *; Originality- H; Readability'"

I.'!lm!J Workahoiism among Australian women psychologists: 252 antecedents and consequences Ronald J Burke; Fay Oberklaid; Zena Burgess (pp. 252·259) Keywords: Hours of Work; Gender,' Women Workers; Australia Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research ImpJications~ *- *; Practice Implications- **,' Originality··o<; Readabilfty- * *'

I.'!lm!J It takes two to tango: an empirical study of perceived 260 spousal/partner support for working women

Judith R Gordon; Karen 5 Whelan-Berry (pp. 260 . 273) Keywords: Women Workers; Gender; Role Conflict; Family Roles Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research lmpfications w *'t; Practice Impfication5~"";

Review ~The Status of Women in Classical Economic Thought 274 Robert Dimand and Chris Nyland (Eds); (pp. 274 • 275) Keywords: Women; Status; Economics ArtiCle Type: Review Women in Management Review 110 Volume 19 Number 6 2004 Page

Article l!1Ii'ZJ Women-only networks as a strategy for change? A case study 286 from local government Barbara Pini; Kerry Brown; Chris Ryan (pp. 286 - 292) Keywords: Women; Women Workers; Social Networks; Public Sector Organizations,' Private Sector Organizations}' Change Management Article Type: Survey; Case Study Content Indicators: Research Implications-+< "'; Practice Implications- ", ..; Orjginality~ *; Readability-*' '"

l!1Ii'ZJ Gender on the agenda 2: unlearning gender blindness in 293 management education Sharon Mavin; Patricia Bryans; Teresa Waring (pp. 293 - 303) Keywords: Sex and Gender Issues; Business Schools Article Type: Wholly Theoretical; Journalistic Content Indicators: Research Implications- """; Practice Implications-""; Originality- *; Readability- h

l!1Ii'ZJ Diversity programs: influencing female students to sport 304 management? Mark E Moore; Bonnie L Parkhouse; Alison M Konrad (pp. 304 - 316) Keywords: Sports; Women; Students; Diversity Management Article Type: Wholly Theoretical; Journalistic Content Indicators: Research Implications- ",;:; Practice Implications-·'< "'; Originality~ t.; Readability~ "*

l!1Ii'ZJ Cultural values as predictors of attitudes towards equality and 317 diversity: a Canadian experience

Eddy s.w. Ng; Ronald) Burke (pp. 317 - 324) Keywords: Gender; Culture (Sociology); Diversity Management; National Cultures

Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research lmplications-'* '*; Practice lmplications- ":.;; Originality-·i Readability~""

L'lli!i!.I Women entrepreneurs in Cyprus: a new dynamic in Cyprus 325 economy Una Nearchou-Ellinas; roannis S Kountouris (pp. 325 - 332) Keywords: Cyprus; Women; Entrepreneurs; Electronic Commerce; Internet Article Type: Survey; Comparative/evaluators Content lndicators: Research Implications- Hi Practice Implications- "'I.; Originality- '; Readability-"

Review L'lli!i!.I The construction of management. Competence and gender 333 issues at work Bronwen Ann Rees; (pp. 333 - 335) Keywords: Competencesi Gender; ,..·tanagement Article Type: Review Women in Management Review III Volume 19 Number 7 2004 Page

Article L'm1i!J Gender and job attitudes: a re-examination and extension 345 Parbudyal Singh; Dale Finn; Laurel Goulet (pp. 345 - 355) Keywords: Gender; Employee Attitudes; Job Satisfaction Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research Impfications- **i Practice Implications· * +:; Originality-""; Readability-" *' ¥

L'm1i!J Role stress among women in the Indian information 356 technology sector Mohsin Aziz (pp. 356 • 363) Keywords: Role Conflict; India; Women; Private Sector Organizations; Communication Technologies Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research ImpJications-**; Practice ImpJications-"'*; Origina/ity- *' *; Readability· **

L'm1i!J Women's anxiety about professional success: 30 years later in 364 a Spanish context Concha Anton; Eugenio Garrido (pp. 364 • 372) Keywords: Women; Prejudice; Discrimination; Spain Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research Implications- *.,' Practice Implications-·*; Originality- t<*; Readability- +: **

L'm1i!J Work-role expectations and work family conflict: gender 373 differences in emotionai exhaustion

Margaret Posig; Jill Kickul (pp. 373 - 386) Keywords: Gender; Conflict; Stress Article Type: Theoretical with Application in Practice; Survey Content Indicators: Research ImpJicaUons-'" -; Practice lmplications w '-*i Article 112 ~ Should they learn to interrupt? Workplace communication 391 strategies Australian women managers forecast as effective ~lary Barrett (pp. 391 - 403) Keywords: Women Workers; Gender; Comrnun;cation; Information ~ Strategy; Australia .-Q) Article Type: Survey > Content Indicators: Research Implications- H; PracVce ImpJjcations~"~; Q) Originality- '.,o Readability-'': * 0:: +J l: L'm5!J Gender issues in home-based businesses '104 Q) Elizabeth Walker; Beverley Webster (pp. 404 - 412) E Keywords: Women; Small Enterprises; Self Employed Workers; Q) ' Originalityw *; Readability-" *

L'm5!J Gender and feminine identities - women as managers in a UK 421 academic institution

Vineenza Priola (pp. 421 - 430) Keywords: Gender; Managers; Educational Development; Higher

Education; United Kingdom Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research lmplications- .t_*; Practice lmplications~ _"-f'; Originality-*-; Readability- * *

L'm5!J Encouraging more female quantity surveying graduates to 431 enter the construction industry in Singapore Florence Yean Yng ling; Yeu Pei Poh (pp. 431 - 436) Keywords: Women; Construction Industry; Human Resource Management; Employees; Singapore; Quantity Surveying Article Type: Survey Content Indicators: Research Implications-fl."; Practice lmplicatians- +--t.; Originality-·I<; Readabi/ity-. t

Review L'm5!J Solidarity between the Sexes and the Generations: 437 Transformations in Europe Trudie Knijn; Aafke Komler: (pp. 437 - 43B) Keywords: Gender; Social Attitudes; Social Policy; Europe Article Type: Review women in NATlJRAL RESOlJRCES 113

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CONTENTS:

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

HIV/AIDS Risk Behaviours of Young Females in Botswana VIJAYA KRISHNAN (Grande Prairie College) 6

Shifting the Lens: Resituating Womell's Self-Esteem From the Personal to the Political CHERYL van DAALEN (York University) 22

Food Habit Challges in a Group of Immigrant Iranian Womell in Uppsala TAHlRE O. KG<;:TURK (Family Medicine Stockholm, Sweden) 48

Research Note:

Genderillg HIV/AIDS Preventioll: Situatillg Canadian Youth ill a Transitiollal World JUNE LARKIN (University of Toronto) CLAUDIA MITCHELL (Natal University, South Africa) 62

.,' Women's Health JOURNAL 117 2·3/2004 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

April-September

20 YEARS PROMOTING WOMEN'S EXERCISE OF CITIZENSHIP 2

Women Set Their Own Goals THE CAIRO CONSENSUS AND BEYONO 5 The Onslaught of Moral Conservatism by Sonia Correa (DAWN) 11 ICPO: The Means, Not the End by Angeles Cabria (/WHC) 12 BEIJING + 10 Another Challenge for the Women's Movement by Ximena Machicao (REPEM) 13 ICPD+l0 In Our National Contexts by Alejandra L6pez G6mez (MYSU) 16 Countdown 2015 An Internallonallnitlative 18 Declaration of the Countdown 2015 Global Roundtable Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All 21 Moving Cairo Beyond Uself Statement prepared by the Coalition of Women's Groups at the Countdown 2015 Global Roundtable 24 ATENEA: Monltorrng as an Exercise of Women's Citizenship LATIN AMERICA REPORTS Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Suriname 27

WOMEN'S VOICES (An Anthology) 45 Health Care Models In the Context of Globalization by Marfa Isabel Matamala 46 Equity, Gender and Health: Myths and Realities by Elsa Gomez G6mez 54 Violence Against Women The Potential and Challenge of a Human Rights Perspective by Rhonda Copelan 62 Are We Sexual CItizens? by Marfa Isabel Matamafa 68 The Triumphs of the Women's Movement by Ana Elena Obando Mendoza and Marfa Suarez Taro 72 Women, Menial Health and Gender by Alejandra Lopez Gomez and Cristina Grela 78 On Women's Right to Experience their Sexuality Free from Illness by Ana Marla Costa 83

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Constant Exhaustion Women, Work and Mental Health by Esther Moncarz 81 Abanicos On the Paradoxes of Growing Older by Silvia Wer/heln, Susana Mal/o/, Alicia Ferreira and Teresa Azcarate 91 Domestic Violence The Vicious Circle by Nirvana Gonzalez 96 Abortion In Latin America and the Cairo and Beijing Agreements The Perspective of Cat6licas por el Derecha a Decidff by Marla Alanfs 98 Gender and the HIVIAIDS Pandemic byAdriana Gomez 104

A NETWORK SPREADS ITS WINGS The Foundation and Forerunners of LACWHN by Ana Marfa Portugal 113 From Tenza to the New Millennium by Amparo Claro 116 Interview with Ximena Machicao Networks are Mechanisms for Mobilizing and Organizing 118 On LACWHN's Anniversary, A Dream of New Powers for the Spiral Serpent by Marfa Isabel Ma'ama'a 121 Heallh Sector Reform in the Region Urgent Responses 10r Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health 123 Itinerant University Empowering Women as Leaders In Health 124 Interview with Ana Marfa Pizarro Networks are What Women Make Them 126 Advocacy Campaigns Promoting Women's Participation and Rights 128 Interview with Fatima Oliveira A Network Is a Political Alliance 130 Publications and Communications Uniting lACWHN Members Around the World 132

HIGHLIGHTS OFTHE LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN WOMEN'S HEALTH MOVEMENT by Ana Maria Portugal 134 Women's History Review 119

VOLUME 13 NUMBER 4 2004

June Purvis. Inspiring Women: remembering Mary Stott (1907·2002), 517 Joanna Liddle & Sachiko Nakajima. States of Distinction: gender, Japan and the international political economy, 521 Netta Murray Goldsmith. Netta Syrett's Lesbian Heroine, 541 David Allen Harvey. Forgotten Feminist: Claude Vignon (1828-1888), revolutionary and femme de lellers, 559 Natalia Gerodetti. 'Lay Experts': women's social purity groups and the politics of sexuality in Switzerland, 1890-1915,585 Julie Henderson. Major Accessions to Repositories in 2002 Relating to Women's History, 611 Sue Innes. Constructing Women's Citizenship in the Interwar Period: the Edinburgh Women Citizens' Association, 621

CLARE EVANS MEMORIAL FUND PRIZE ESSAY, 2003 Catriona Kennedy. 'Womanish Epistles?' Martha McTier, Female Epistolarity and Late Eighteenth·Century Irish Radicalism, 649

WOMEN'S HISTORY NETWORI< (UI<) 13001< PRIZE, 669

REVIEW ESSAY Will Kaufman. No Non·combatants Here: women and civilians in the American Civil War, 671

13001< REVIEWS Socialist Women Britain, 1880s to 1920s (June Hannam & I

Serving Prolldly: a history ofwomen in the US Navy (Susan H. Godson), reviewed by Michael Paris, 683 Gender Relations in SOllth Eastem Ellrope: historical perspectives on womanhood and manhood in 19th and 20th centllry (Miroslav Jovanovic & Slobodan Naumovic, eds), reviewed by Angela Jianu, 685 Female Imperialism and National Identity: Imperial Order Dallghters of the Empire (I

Contents and Author Index, Volume 13, 699 120 The Women's Review ofBooks

Volume XXII, No.1 " October2004

1 AIIllLJllise KeatiJlg ~ GLORIA ANZALDUA (1942-2004): As a Uthreshold person," a nepantlera, Anzald(13 moved among worlds in her art, her politics, arid 'her spirituality.

4 Mary Cappello o(f, Truth and Beauty: A Friendship by Ann Patchett

6 Kim E. l\Tie/seJI <>

9 Barbara Jedlllflll "

10 Klll/;!J'11 AlcKee oo.G\ Lives Full of Struggle and Triumph: Southern \Vomen, Their Institutions, and Their COJnmunities edited by Bruce L. Clayton and John A. Salmond; Southern \Votuen at the Millennium: A Historical Perspective edited by .Melissa \Valker,Jeanette R. Dunn, and Joe P. Dunn

11 Juditb Somberger o(f, Two poems

12 Bar/MIll Sjoho/III "'

1 3 J'IISmll1a J Stllrgis ..m \Vonder WaHlen: FCJninisms and Superheroes by Lillian S. Robinson; Decoding Gender in Science Fiction by Brian Attepery; Girls \Vho Bite Back: \Vitches, Mutants, Slayers, and Freaks edited by Emily Po'hl-\X/eary

14 jane Hi/herO' "'

1 5 !lana Nash "'

16 Dia"" Postlethwaite "'

1 7 LlIIra Zitlllllerll/(U! ~ The Spiral Staircase: My Climb Out of Darkness by Karen Armstrong

18 jfl1lJiftr L Pozuer"'

19 GillialJ Rodger"'

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3 . Jan Clatmn o€> Heir to the Glimmering World by Cynthia Ozick

4 Letters

4 E. J Craffo€> Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide by Linda Babcock and Sara Laschever; Necessary Dreams: The Vital Role of Ambition in Women's Changing Uves by Anna Fels; Why Women Earn Less: How to Make What You're RMIfy Worth by Mikelann R. Valterra

5 Tnih Crapo o€> Above the Clearwater: Living On Stolen Land by Bette Lynch Husted; Clearing Land: Legacies of the American Farm by Jane Brox

7 Phyllis Eckhalls o€> Inez: The Life and Times of Inez Milholland by Linda J. Lumsden

8 Carol Anshaw o€> The Love Wife by Gish Jen

10 Lyrae Van CliefStefallon, Mar,. Cordell, Theresa BII,.,,!, L B. TholJlpson, Belly BlichshfllllJl, Jlldy &1':(, and Maurya SJilJon -4\ Poetry

14 Meryl Allman o€> The Sex of Knowing by Michele Le Doeuff

16 Pallia J Caplan and Mary :'Inll Palko o€> THE T1MEs IS NOT A-CHANGIN': Your impression of the New York Time! and other prestigious book review publications (present company excluded) is correct: The women are missing.

17 Helen F"lJIolll o€> In My Mother's House by Margaret McMullan

18 Heather Love o€> The Judith Butler Reader edited by Sarah Salih with Judith Butler; Precarious Life: The Power of Mourning and Violence by Judith Butler; Undoing Gender by Judith Butler

20 Alicia OsMker o€> Visa for Avalon by Bryher

20 Use Vogel o€> Separate Roads to Feminism: Black, Chicana, and White Feminist Movements in America's Second Wave by. Benita Roth

22 TOlli Loster o€> Living Spirit, Living Practice: Poetics, Politics, Epistemology by Ruth Frankenberg

23 Jlliia Balill o€> Colette by Julia Kristeva

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Dellina Brandl""£ THE CHALLENGING WRITINGS OF ELFRIEDE JELINEK: An Austrian feminist wins the Nobel prize in literature

3 Letters

4 JqyrefJII K Mootfy -.f, Harriet Jacobs: A Life by Jean Fagan Yellin

6 EJlber Kaplan <>(}, Evangelical Christian Women: War Stories in the Gender Dattles by Julie IngersoU; Home-Grown Hate: Gender and Organized Racism edited by Abby L. Ferber

7 lv,//; Milkmatl 0.&. Competing Devotions: Career and Family among Women Executives by i\lary Blair-Loy; The Time Divide: Work) Family and Gender Inequality by Jeny A. Jacobs and Kathleen Gerson

8 KmYII Higgs ~ ...as Mothers of the Land: the llirlh of the Bougainville Women for Peace and Freedom edited by Josephine Tankunani Sirivi and Marilyn Taleo Havini

10 RtbtrmjohllJol1 ~ Warrior Poet: A Biography of by Alexis De Veaux; Conversations with Audre Lorde edited by Joan Wylie Hall

11, Pig Aloi o<1l The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Write, Writer's Block, and the Creative Brain by Alice \'<'caver Flahcrty; An Alchemy of Mind: The Marvel and Mystery of the Brain by Diane Ackerman

i 2 Paula BOllI/til, J(1fJf Sborl', KolMaN Agmro, Kaml Hem" jmica R Grallbmm" Susall IEYkk.r,. Carole Simm011J Oles, KalhlefIJ SIJrfder, and &bin Buhr o<1l Poetry

t 8 Mt1ndim SfIJ o<1l Madras on Rainy Days by Samina Ali

,19 Vii/nie Milffr o<1l Gilead by Marilynne Robinson

'20 J"dilb Niemi o<1l >PUBLISHING FOR THE; LOVE OF IT: Small presscs are changing the world, one page at a time

21 All/I Suilow o<1l Skeptical Feminism: Activist Theory, Activist Practice by Carolyn Dever

22 Mary TilfIJ o<1l The Strange History of Suzanne LaFleshe and Other Stories of Women and Fatness edited by Susan Koppelman; Venus of Chalk by Susan Stinson

23 Mff)'! Allmall o<1l Cool Men and the Second Sex by Susan Fraiman

24 lVml1 lVIlm o<1l Moving Mountains: The Race to Treat Global AIDS by Anne-christine d'Adesky

25 JuliaQunyo<1l Mother's Milk: Breastfeeding Controversies in American Culture by Bernice L. Hausman

26 Alison TOUJ1Jstlld o<1l Because of the Light by Roseann Lloyd; Buddha's Dogs by Susan Browne

28 Si!Ja]. A. Toft!; ..,£ Global Prescriptions; Geridering Health and Human Rights by Rosalind Pollack Petchesky II ' .' '" 29 Imu IlYaJJner o<1l Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging, and the Crosscut Saw by Ana Maria Spagna

30 Made ShMr o<1l Mass Media and the Shapjng of American Feminism, 1963-1975 by Patricia Bradley

:J I Brooks Robards o<1l Being Rita Hayworth: Labor, Identity, and Hollywood Stardom by Adrienne L. McLean 123

WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 25, Number 1 CONTENTS FaWWinter 2003

This volume is dedicated to the memories ofRuth Blumrosen and Arthur Kinoy, whose works and accomplishments embodied the mission of the Women's Rights Law Reporter.

ARTICLE: Sleeping with the Enemy: Mexico and Domestic Violence, Out for a Rude Awakening or Rising in Time? Yvette Lopez . ... ,,... ,,.,,,,.,,,,, ',' ,.,... ,,... ,.,,.,,.... ,,,,,... ,,,,.. ,,.,.,,,... ,,,.,.,, .... ,, 1 NOTE: _ Gathering Dust on the Evidence Shelves of the United States-Rape Victims and Their Kits: Do Rape Victims Have Recourse Against State and Federal Criminal Justice Systems? Jill E. Daly ".""" ,.. ,, ""' , ", ,., ,'.""" .. " ,,, .. ,., 17 SYMPOSIUM TRANSCRIPT: Women & Men Lawyers Working Together: How to Do It Better Foreword by Honorable Francine Axelrad "" .. ,." .. ", , "" ,, ".,."... 37 MEMORIAL: Ruth Gerber Blumrosen (1927-2004) 'Annamay T. Sheppard, The Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton and Alfred W, Blumrosen ... ", 55

REPORT: First Statistical Report on Intentional Job Discrimination Against Women Alfred W, Blumrosen and Ruth G. Blumrosen .,,, .. , .. ,, .. ,,, ,,,, 63 124 Women's Studies An Interdisciplinary Journal l

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The Touched, The Tasted, and The TeIllpted: Lesbianizing the Triangles ofPuritan Conversion Narratives in EIIlily Dickinson 875 H. JORDAN LANDRY

Willa Cather's Voyage Perilous: A Case for One ofOurs 907 LISA BOUMA GARVELINK

Recreating the World: Tipi OrnaIllents by Cheyenne and Arapaho WOIllen 933 ADRIANNE SANTINA

Ellen Craft and the Case ofSalOIllC Muller in Running a Thousand Milesfor Freedom 961 DANEEN WARDROP

Book Reviews JUDITH STRONG ALBERT 985 MELISSA DANIELS 993

In Brief 997

Recent Publications 1005

Notes on Contributors 1007

.,' Women's Studies 125 An Inferdisciplinary Journal

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Serving Male Agendas: Two National WOInen's Momunents in South Africa 1009 SABINE MARSCHALL

Interview with DaIlle Muriel Spark 1035 JAMES BROOKER and MARGARITA ESTEVEZ sAA

Poetry 1047 MARY O'DONOGHUE

Art 1054 AUDREY HARRIS

Science Fictions: British WOIllen Scientists andJeanette Winterson's Gut Symmetries 1057 ANN McCLELLAN

Book Reviews TIM GEAGHAN 1083 CRISTINA HERRERA 1087 BRET WIDDIS 1091

In Brief 1095 WOMEN'S STUDIES 126 IN COMMUNICATION

VOLUME 27. NUMBER3. FALL 2004

The Joumal of the Organization for Research on Women alUi Communication of the Western States Communication Association

ESSAYS

269 A Return to Feminine Public Virtue: Judge Judy and the Myth of the Tough Mother Christina R. Foust

294 Voices and Silences in Our Classrooms: Strategies for Mapping Trails among Sex/Gender, Race, and Class Elizabeth Bell and Kim Golombisky

330 Selling Sarafem: Priestly and Bardic Discourses in the Construction of Premenstrual Syndrome Davi Johnson

352 Addressing Issues of Context in Historical Women's Public Address E. Michele Ramsey

Conversation and Commentary

377 Fighting Feminism: Exploring Triumphs and Obstacles in Feminist Politics and Scholarship Mari Boor Tonn Women's Studies Journal 127 Volume 18, Number 2 2004

WOMEN. WORK AND WELFARE

5 Editorial: Women, Work and Welfare Ullda Hill alld Celia Briar I 1 Significant increases in the minimum wage: A strategy for gender pay equity? Pf1Ie Hyman 25 Female financial hardship and debt due to marital status Tilla Mcivor 37 Age and gender discrimination in recruitment agency employment practices: A qualitative study ofolder women's job search experiences Doreen Davy and Jocelyn Handy 53 Exploring discriminatory practices in the appointment ofprimary school principals Keren Brooking 66 Talking personally: Kindergarten tcachers talk cducation reforms, 1984-1996 Judith Duncan 79 Women senior managers: Successful individuals or markers ofcollective change? Judith K. Prillgle 97 Women and academic careers in Malaysia Michelle LUIlIl

Book reviews 115 Nickel and dimed: Undercover in low-wage USA, Barbara Ehrenreich. Reviewed by Celia Briar 118 Womell, gellder alld work, Martha Fetherolf Loutfi (ed), Breakillg through the gloss ceilillg: Womell ill mallogemelll, Linda Wirth. Reviewed by Linda Hill 122 While you're away: New Zealand nurses at war /899-/948, Anna Rogers. Reviewed by Jude Marshall 124 The status afwomen in classicaleconomic thought, Robert Dimand, Chris Nyland and Edward Elgar (eds). Reviewed by Prue Hyman 128 Women's Studies Journal

Volume 19, Number 1 2005

7 Editorial Celia Briar, Jenny Coleman, Leigh Coombes, Ang Jury, Mandy Morgan, and Lesley Patterson II Valuing motherhood? Experiences ofmothers returning to paid employment Ee Khellg Ang and Celia Briar 25 Violent women in film: Law, feminism and social change Catherine J. lams Magallanes 47 Mana wahine me te raweke ira: Maori feminist thought and genetic modification Jessica Hutchings 67 Health and bioteclmology in Le Vay's Queer Science Sara MacBride-Stewart 81 Review article: Women and Development Priya A. Kurian

Book reviews 91 Naked barbies, warriorjoes & other/arms a/visible gender, Jeannie Banks Thomas. Reviewed by Lynda Cullen 94 New woman hybridities: Femininity. feminism and intemotional consumer culture, 1880-1930, Ann Heilmann and Margaret Beetham (eds). Reviewed by Lynda Cullen 98 Mother mailers: Motherhood as discourse andpractice, Andrea O'Reilly. Reviewed by Ang Jury 100 Women srights and Islamic/amily law, L. Welclunan (ed.). Reviewed by Michelle Lunn

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Volume XXXII· Numbers 3 & 4 Fall/Winter 2004 'Nomen, Crime, and the CriminalJustice System

6 Editorial: Women, Crime, and CriminalJustice LaVerne McQuiller Williams

WOMEN AND THE CULTURE OF INCARCERTION: PRISONS, PROGRAMS, AND PUNISHMENTS

14 25 Years to Freedom: An Interview with Betty Tyson LaVerne McQuiller Williams 33 Pastel Fascism: Reflections ofSocial Control Techniques Used with Women in Prison Barbara H. ZailWW 49 Feminist Therapy Behind Bars Susan T. Marcus-Mendow 61 Understanding the Range ofFemale Criminality: A Prison­ Based Test ofThree Traditional Theories Janice Proctor 86 At the Prison-Community Boundary: The Women's Prison Association ofNew York City Mark B. Borg,Jr. arniJennifer McCarroll 102 Sexual Revictimization and Retraumatization ofWomen in Prison Dallielle Dirks

WOMEN AND THE CULTURE OF ABUSE: VlGrOO, SURvivoRS, AND RELATIONSIDPS

116 Blurring the Boundaries: Women's Criminality in the Context ofAbuse Angela M. Moe 139 Domestic Violence at the Crossroads: Violence Against Poor Women and Women of Color NatalieJ Sokoloff 148 Battered 'Vomen Add Their Voices to the Debate About the Merits of Mandatory Arrest Paula C. Bamta arid Frank Schneider

16'l Unintended Consequences of Constructing CriminalJustice as a Dominant Paradigm in Understanding and Intervening in Intimate Partner Violence Eliwbetfl P. Cramer

WOMEN AND THE CULTURE OF BIAS: THE COURTS, THE MEDIA, AND THE PRESS

181 Lesbianism and The Death Penalty: A "Hard Core" Case Rllthmlll RobS01l (continued, next page) Women's Studies Quarterly 130

Volume XXXII' Numbers 3 & 4 Fall/Winter 2004

Women, Crime, and the Criminal justice System (continued)

192 .Medea of Suburbia: Andrea Yates, Maternal Infanticide, and the Insanity Defense Rebecca HJl1lali 211 Policing Race and Gender: All Analysis ofPrimc Suspect 2 Gray Cavender and NUl/C)' C. jltlik

RESouncES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING

231 Women and Crime: Essay and Syllabus Nalley Lewis-Horne 246 Educating Students about the War on Drugs: Criminal and Civil Consequences oCa Feloll}' Drug Conviction Mm)'lee RCJllolds 261 On Teaching Women's Prison Writing: A Feminist Approach to \Vomen, Crime, and Incarceration Amanda Davis

FROM WITHIN: CREATIVE WIUTINGS ON WOMEN AND CIUME

280 In M)' World }'cmwira Ramos 282 We Few Teachers Patricia Roth Schlvarh 283 Prison Visit Rlllh Mmic Nolan 285 Women Writers' Workshop (for L.K) 7ara Bells 288 Writing Is Banilee Gispert Bannister 289 This Body ofa Crime Rob K. Baum 292 Field Trip Sharon L. Charde

BOOKS REVIEWS

294 Don Sabo, Terry A Kitpers, and Willie London's Plison . iHascu/illitif.J Jason L. Alallory 298 Elisabeth L Beattie and Mary Angela Shaughnessy's Sisters in Pain: Battered Women Fight Back Joseph P. Pate 302 Cheryl ~riller and Michelle Oberman's Mothers Who Kill Their Children: Understanding the Acts ofMoms From Susan Smith to the "PromAlom lt Catherine Cerulli Women's Writing 131 VOLUME II NUMBER 3 2004

Naomi Baker. Counterfeiting Nature: constructing agency in the life writings of Rose Thurgood and Cicely Johnson, 331

Julie McGonegal. Of Harlots and Housewives: a feminist materialist critique of the writings ofWollstonecraft, 347

Rhoda Zuk. The Courtesan's Progress in the Late 1790s: Elizabeth Gooch and Margaret Coghlan, 363

Kathryn Ready. Identity, Character, and Gender: Anna Barbauld and Pope's characters of men and women, 377

Christine Col6n. Enacting the Art ofMoral Influence: religion and social reform in the works ofAnne Bronte, 399

Kandi Tayebi. Charlotte Smith and the Qyest for the Romantic Prophetic Voice, 421

Dara Rossman Regaignon. Pemberley vs. the Purple Jar: prudence, pleasure, and narrative strategy. 439

Brian Southam. "Manoeuvring" in Jane Austen, 463

Tara Moore. Women and Myth Narratives in Charlotte Bronte's Shirley, 477

Isabelle Bour. The Boundaries ofSensibility: 1790s french translations of Mary Wollstonecraft, 493

BOOK REVIEWS Oxford Redder's Companion 10 George Eliot Uohn Rignall, Ed.), reviewed by Jane Wood, 507 Jane Auslf'1l and Ihr Theatre (Paula Byrne); Jane AUSlf'1l and the Thealre (Penny Gay), reviewed by Elspeth Knights, 509 A Saloonkeeper's Daughter (Drude Krog Janson), reviewed by Susan Castillo, 512 The Works ofMary Leapor (Richard Greene & Ann Messenger, Eds), reviewed by Mary Waldron, 515

Contents and Author Index, Volume 11,517

Cover illustration The House Maid, 1910 (William McGregor Paxton) In the collection of the Corcoran Gallery ofArt, Washington, DC 132 Women's Writing

VOLUME 12 NUMBER I 2005

Special Number Women Writing History Guest Editors: MARK LLEWELLYN & ANN HEILMANN

Mark Llewellyn & Ann Heilmann. Introduction, 3

Tara Foster. Clemence ofBarking: reshaping the legend ofSaint Catherine ofAlexandria, 13

Anna Beer. Ralegh's History of Her World, 29

Heidi Laudien. Aphra Behn: pastoral poet, 43

Edith S. Zack. Theorising Music History: intertextuality as a tool for reclaiming the past in Fanny Mendelssohn's cantata "Lobgesang", 59

Miriam Elizabeth Burstein. Reviving the Reformation: Victorian women writers and the Protestant historical novel, 73

Deborah Wynne. Hysteria Repeating Itself: Elizabeth Gaskell's Lois tbe Witeb, 85

Monika Elbert. Nature, Magic, and History: forging a national identity in Stowe, 99

Noelle Bowles. A Chink in the Armour: Christina Rossetti's "The Prince's Progress", "A Royal Princess", and Victorian medievalism, 115

Lisa Surridge. Narrative Time, History. and Feminism in Mona Caird's Tbe Daugbters ojDanaus, 127

.,' • YALE JOURNAL OF • 133 LAW AND FEMINISM

VOLUME SIXTEEN. NUMBER TWO. 2004

Articles Egyptian Feminism: Trapped in the Identity Debate Lama Abu-Odeh 145

When Daddy Doesn't Want to Be Daddy Anymore: An Argument Against Paternity Fraud Claims Melanie B. Jacobs 193

"To the Tables Down at Mory's": Equality as Membership and Leadership in Places ofPublic Accommodations Daphna Renan 241

Essay Paradoxes ofHealth and Equality: When a Boy Becomes a Girl Noa Ben-Asher 275

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