The Un vers ty of W scons n System

Feminist Periodicals

A current listing of contents

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 27, Number 3, Summer 2007 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian Feminist Periodicals A current listing ofcontents

Volume 27, Number 3 (Summer 2007)

Periodical literature is the culling edge of women's scholarship, , and much ofwomen'sculture. 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 ; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

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

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. Subscription prices (print only; for online prices, consult pUblisher). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Selected publications in which the journal is indexed. 10. Selected fulltext products in which publication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the full text available. 11. Subject focuslstatement 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 ofcontents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate possible inclusion in FP and indexing elsewhere.

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

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

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Whitewater, (262) 472-1032, htlp:lllibrary.uww.edu/subjecUaskwLhtm

Colleges, find the college and contact information on htlp:/Iwww.uwc.edullibrary/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: http://womenst.llbrary.wisc. edu Compiler: Heather Shimon. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-Sys­ tem Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscription rates (2007): Wisconsin sub­ scriptions: $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 - sur­ face, elsewhere; $25.00 - air, Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere). Subscription rates will Increase in 2008; please inquire.

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Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page iii 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE 9. Alternative Press Index: Current Contents: Social and 1. 1986. Formerly titled Berkeley Women's Law Journal. Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences 2. 1/year. Citation Index. 3. $g (student), $18 (indiv.), $44 (insl.). Outside U.S.: add 10. GenderWatch. $15 postage. 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various perspectives 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boalt Hall and raise important issues in women's studies" and School of Law, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, wishes "to serve as a communication channel between CA 94720-7200 [website: http://www.boall.org/bwlj}. researchers in Asia and in Western countries." 5. "Editor. n 6. 491 Simon Hall, Boalt Hall School of Law, Univ. of ATLANTIS California at Berkeley, Berkeiey, CA 94720 [email: bwlj@ 1. 1975. socrates.berkeley.edu}. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0882-4312. 3. 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Pageiv Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) 4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 941881email: CAMERA OBSCURA [email protected]: http:// 1. 1976. www.BooksToWatchOuIFor.com]. 2. 3/year. 5. Carol Seajay. 3. $20 (student), $30 (indiv.), $114 (inst.). 6. {email: [email protected]). 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St., 8. OCLC 55112914 Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: sUbscriptions@ 11. "Books to Watch Out For! (The Lesbian Edition) dUkeupress.edu] [website: hUp:/Iwww.dukeupress.edu/ celebrates the range and diversity of lesbian writing from cameraobscuraJ. literary fiction to escapism by reviewing the books, 5. Edilorial Collective. covering the publishing news, and increasing the 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ. readership and information network for lesbian literature, of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010 [email: thus positively impacting the sales and publish-ability of [email protected]] lesbian works, both fiction and non-tiction, literary and 7. ISSN 0270-5346; electronic ISSN 1529-1510. other genres,D 8. OCLC 4818143. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL women's studies indexes. 1. 1990. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, EBSCO (various 2. 2/year. products), GenderWatch, General Reference Ctr. Gold 3. $34 (indiv.), $56 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10.50 surface (Gale Group), lngenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected postage, $18 airmail. Full Text, Swetswise. 4. Journals Div" Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., 11. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and [website: hUp:!lwww,iupjournals.org/bridges]. performance. 5. Clare Kinberg. 6. Bridges, 4860 Washtenaw Ave., Ste. 1-165, Ann Arbor, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW MI 46108 [emaii: [email protected]: 1. 1985. http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/bri]. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 1046-8356. 3. CN$20 (sludenUlow income), CN$40 (indiv.), CN$70 6. OCLC 20542141. (inst.). Outside Canada: add CN$12 postage. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 4. Univ. of Toronto Press, Journals Div., 5201 Dufferin St., 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada [email: journals@ combines traditional Jewish values of justice and repair utpress.utoronto.ca] [website: http://www.ulpjournals. of the world with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian com/cjwllcjwl. html). and gay movements." 5. Editorial Collective. 6. Editors, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF Osgoode Hall law School, York Univ., 4700 Keele THEIR CHESTS St.,Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada (email: cjwl@ 1. 1993. osgoode.yorku.ca). 2. 6/year. 7. iSSN 0632-8781; eiectronic ISSN 1911-0235. 3. U.S.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; eisewhere: $39.95. 8. OCLC 13902155. 4. BUST SUbscriptions, PO Box 16775, North Hollywood, 9. Canadian, legal, and women's studies indexes. CA 91615-9272lemail: [email protected] 10. Hein Online. [website: hllp:/Iwww.busl.comj. 11. "CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated to 5. Debbie Stoiler. providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of 6. BUST Submissions, PO Box 1016, Cooper Station concern to women." New York, NY 10276 [email: [email protected]). 7. iSSN 1089-4713. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIESILES CAHIERS DE LA 8. OCLC 32952095. FEMME 11. 'With an attitude that is fierce, funny and proud to be 1. 1978. female, Bust tells the truth about women's lives and 2. 4/year. presents a female perspective on pop culture. n 3. CN$36.16 (indiv.), CN$53 (insl.). Outside Canada: add CN$20 postage. CALYX 4. Canadian Woman Studies, 210 Founders College, York 1. 1976. Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, 2. 3/year. Canada (email: [email protected])[website:hltp:IIW.IM.. 3. $19.50 (iow income), $23 (indiv.), $29 (inst.). yorku.ca/cwscf). Canada/Mexico: add $13 postage; outside U.S.lCanada/ 5. Luciana Ricciutelli. Mexico: add $23 postage. 7. iSSN 0713-3235. 4. PO Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339-0539 [emaii: caiyx@ 8. OCLC 9951504. proaxis.com) [website: hltp:llwww.calyxpress.org). 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women's Studies 5. Editorial Collective. International, Women's Studies Index. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 11. "GWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal 8. OCLC 3114927. that brings exciting scholarship about women to non· 9. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical Verse. bridges the gap between Canada's languages and 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists to cultures." nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion and publication of women's finest work." COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 1. 1991. 2. 2/year.

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Contemporary Women's Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, orientations, and cultures." EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, General Reference Center Gold (Gale Group), Humanities Full CRITICAL HALF Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis­ 1. 2003 (electronic journal). Nexis Academic Selected Full Texl, literature Resource 2. 2/year. Center (Gale Group), Project MUSE, ProOuest, 3. No subscription fee. Swetswise. 4. {website: hltp:/Iwww.womenforwomen.orgfrepubbiannual. 11. "Differences is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for htm}. Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit 5. "Editor." educational organization, at Brown University. The 6. {email: [email protected]. journal brings together cultural studies and feminism and 11. 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The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES 13904~1580 [email: [email protected]][website: 1. 1999. http://jwa,haworthpress.com]. 2. 4/year (electronic journal). 5. J. Dianne Garner. 3. No subscription fee. 6. J. Dianne Garner, Editor, 1348 Cottonwood Tr., 4. (website: hUp:II'M'IW.bridgew.edu/soas/jiws]. Sarasota, FL 34232. 5. Diana Fox. 7. ISSN 0895-2841; electronic ISSN 1540-7322. 6. Diana Fox, Executive Edlor, JIWS, Dept. of 8. OCLC 16546320. Anthropology, Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, 9. Aging, anthropology, counseling, current contents, family, MA 02135 (email: [email protected]; book reviews: health, human resources, legal, medical, mental health, Suzanne Baker [email: [email protected]].

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page xv science, social science, social work, and women's journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of studies indexes. methodological approaches, with a comparative 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), perspective." Hawoth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuesl (various products), Swetswise. JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY 11. "This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a wide 1. 1989. variety of professionals who are concerned with the 2. 4/year. health and well-being of women as they age. In order to 3. $37 (student), $42 (indiv), $110 (inst.). Canada/Mexico: deliver quality care and services to older women, add $7.60 postage; outside U.S.lCanadafMexico: add practitioners, researchers, and educators need access to $15.60. the most current information--information that they can 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211­ find in Journal of Women & Aging." 0966 (email: [email protected] (website: http://vf.Nv.I.press. jhu. edu1ou rna ls/journa 1_oC JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE womens_historylJ· AND ENGINEERING 5. Jean Allman, Antionette Burton. 1. 1994 6. Editor, Journal of Women's History, Dept. of History, 2. 4/year Univ. 01 Illinois, MC 466, 810 S. Wright St" Urbana, IL 3. $211. 61801 [email: [email protected]). 4. Begell House Inc., 50 Cross Hwy., Redding CT 06896 7. ISSN 1042-7961; eleclronic ISSN 1527-2036. (email: [email protected] (website: http://www. 8. OCLC 19219902. begellhouse.com or http://www.edala-center.com). 9. Alternative, history, and women's studies indexes. 5. Carol Burger. 10. Chadwyck PCI Full Text, Contemporary Women's 6. Ctr. for Interdisciplinary Studies, 253 Lane Hall 0227, Issues, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Lexis­ Virginia Polytechnic lnst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch 21061 (email: [email protected]). ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), 7. ISSN 1072-8325 Swetswise. 11. ~Designed as a unique and much-needed resource for 11. International women's history. educators, managers, and policymakers, the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that report 1. 1979. innovative ideas and programs for classroom teachers, 2. 3/year. scientific studies and formulation of concepts related to 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $8.50 postage. the education, recruitment, and retention of under­ 4. 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Kruh & Ruie focuses on feminism and women's issues, Studies, Univ. of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey particularly in Eastern Europe. It provides summaries in Blvd" Boston, MA 02125-3393 [email: carol.hardy­ English. [email protected]; book review suggestions: Becki Scola [email: bscola@ ucLedu]. LILITH MAGAZINE: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY 7. iSSN 1554-477X; electronic ISSN 1554-4788. FEMINIST 8. OCLC 5661577. 1. 1976. 9. Current contents, history, Islamica, Latin American 2. 4/year. studies, legal, political science, public affairs, social 3. $24.97 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Canada: add $6 postage; science, social work, and women's studies indexes. outside U.S.lCanada: add $8 postage. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), 4. Lilith, Dept. L1L, PO Box 3000, Denville, NJ 07834-9841 Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. [email: [email protected](website: http://www.Lilith.org). 11. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy is "dedicated to 5. 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Page xvi Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) 8. OCLC 2694720. 4. Communication Research Associates. Inc., 38091 Beach 9, International; Women's Studies Index; available on Rd., PO Box 180, Coilon's Poinl, MD 20626-0180 (email: microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and learning, [email protected](websile: hllp:/Iwww. Ann Arbor, MI. mediareporttowomen.com]. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Ethnic Newswatch, Factiva, 5. Sheila J. Gibbons. GendeJWalch. 7. ISSN 0145-9651. 11. Lilith "addresses women's issues from a feminist 8. OCLC 2360896 & 8100460. perspective within the Jewish community, and is a 9. Women's Studies International; Women's Studies Index. Jewish voice in the general women's movement." 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various producls). MAMM: WOMEN, CANCER AND THE COMMUNITY 11. Media Report to Women focuses on the "relationship 1. 1997. between women and media, especially journalistic 2. 6/year. coverage, depiction in news, programming and 3. $19.95 advertising, and media's influence on women and girls." 4. [email: [email protected]} (website: http://www. mamm.comJ. MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM 5. Harriet Frieze. 1. 1986. 6. MAMM, 54 Wesl 22nd St., 41h FI., New York, NY 10010 2. 2/year. (email: [email protected]. 3. U.S.: $20 (sludenVindependenl scholar, 4 issues), $30 7. ISSN 1099-5633. (indiv., 4 issues), $25 (insl., 2 issues); Canada: $22 8. OCLC 377794862. (sludenVindependenl scholar, 4 issues), $32 (indiv.. 4 9. CINAHL. issues), $27 (insl., 2 issues); Europe: $25 11. 'The only national consumer magazine devoted to the (sludenVindependenl scholar, 4 issues), $35 (indiv., 4 community of women with breast and gynecologic issues), $30 (insl., 2 issues); elsewhere: $28 cancer, their families, healthcare providers and support (sludenVindependenl schoiar, 4 issues), $38 (indiv.. 4 groups, MAMM covers Cancer prevention, treatment and issues), $30 (inst., 2 issues). survival for women. MAMM gives its readers the 4. Medieval Feminist Forum, do Michelle M. Sauer, essential tools to make well-informed decisions and to Managing Edilor, Depl. of English, Minol Stale Univ., 500 participate fully in their health and well~being, offering University Ave. W., Minot, NO 58707 (email: medieval. emotional support they need before, during and after [email protected](websile: hllp:/Iwww. diagnosis, cutting edge news and mix of survivor profiles, minotstateu.edu/mff). conventional and alternative treatment information, 5. UEditor." investigative features, and essays.~ 6, Editorial & books for review addresses same as above; book reviews: Chris Africa, Book Review Editor, 2874 MANUSHI Triple Crown Ln., #10, Iowa Cily, IA 52240 (email: chris­ 1. 1978/79. [email protected]), 2. 6/year. 7. ISSN 1536-8742. 3. U.S.: US$25 (indiv.), US$36 (insl.); India: RS150 (indiv.), 8. OCLC 22690408. RS180 (inst.); Sri LankaiPakislan/Bangladesh/NepaV 11. 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Fem/nist Periodicels (v. 27, 0.3, Summer2007j Page xvii geographies, cultures, and sexualities; and their forms 10 Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various and meanings of resistance and activist strategies. n products). 11. "Ms. is a mass circulation magazine covering MICHIGAN FEMINIST STUDIES international and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books, 1. 1978. popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship, 2. l/year. , women's health, spirituality, and political 3. $50 (indiv.. 5 issues), $40 (inst.). and economic affairs; Ms. also pUblishes fiction, poetry, 4. Michigan Feminist Studies, Program in Women's Studies, photo essays, and cartoons." 1122 Lane Hall, 204 S. State St., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, M148109-1290 (email: [email protected]) NIKK magasln (websile: http://www.umich.edu/-mfsed). 1. 2000. 5. "Editor." 2. 3/year. 7. ISSN 1055-856X. 3. No subscription fee. 8. OCLC 23364553. 4. PO Box 1156, Blindern, NO-0317 Oslo, Norway (email: 11. "Michigan Feminist Studies' primary mission is to bring [email protected]) [website: http://www.nikk.uio.no). original, interdisciplinary, and thoughtwprovoklng 5. Solveig Bergman. scholarship in feminist studies to a national audience." 6. (email: [email protected]). 7. ISSN 1502-1521. MIDWIFERY TODAY 8. OCLC 46592581. 1. 1987. 11. WAn interdisciplinary popUlar journal on gender issues in 2. 4/year. Northern Europe, n 3. U.S.: $50; Canada/Mexico: $60; elsewhere: $75. 4. Midwifery Today, Inc., PO Box 2672, Eugene, OR 97402 NWSA JOURNAL (emaii: [email protected]) [website: http:// 1. 1988. www.midwiferytoday.com). 2. 3/year. 5. Jan Tritlen. 3. $40 (indlv.), $140 (inst.). 6. {email: [email protected]]. 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211­ 7. ISSN 1522-2888. 0966 [email: [email protected]) (website: http://www. 8. OCLC 14991213. press.jhu.edu/journals/nwsajournal). 10. Alt-HealthWatch, Contemporary Women's Issues, Dow 5, Becky Ropers·Huilman, Jones Interactive, GenderWatch, 6. NWSA Journal, Louisiana Stale Univ., 146 Hodges Hall, 11. "Through networking and education, Midwifery Today's Baton Rouge, LA 70803 [email: [email protected]) mission is to return midwifery care to its rightful position (website: http://www.nwsaj.lsu.edu]. in the family; to make midwifery care the norm 7. ISSN 1040-0656: electronic ISSN 1527-1889. throughout the world; and to redefine midwifery as a vital 8. OCLC 18305154. partnership with women." 9. Education, history, literary, social science, and women's studies indexes. MINERVA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND WAR 10. Chawick Literature Online, Contemporary Women's 1. 2007. Previously published as Minerva: Quarterty Report Issues, Dow Jones Interactive. EBSCO (various on Woman and the Military, established 1983. producls), GendelWalch, InfoTrac (Gale Group), OCLC 2. 2/year. 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Historical Abstracts; America: History & Life. 1. 1999. 11. WA multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that 2. 2/year. examines the roles of women in war and the ways that 3. $59/€47 (indiv), $178/€142 (inst.). armed conflict affects women's Iives. n 4. Brill, cia Turpin Distribution, Stratton Business Park, Pegasus Dr., Blggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TO, MS. MAGAZINE United Kingdom [email: [email protected]) 1. 1972 -1989,1990. [website: http://www.brill.nl). 2. 4/year. 5. Harriet T. Zurndorfer. 3. U.S.: $45; elsewhere: $52 surface postage, $88 airmail. 6. Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Sinologisch Instiluut, Postbus 4. Ms., PO Box 97313, Washington, DC 20077-7049 9515,2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands [email: (website: htlp:llwww.msmagazine.com). h. [email protected]. 5. Katherine Spillar. 7. ISSN 1387-6805. 6. 433 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 92012 (email: 8. OCLC 41343413. [email protected]). 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic, 7. ISSN 0047-8318. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 8. OCLC 22202699. 11. 'The foremost medium for first-rate research on gender 9. Book Review Index; Women's Studies International; roles in China, Nan NO is·a strictly peer-reviewed and Women's Studies Index. interdisciplinary journal featuring original studies related to men, women, and gender in the fields of Chinese

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EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Humanities 2. 4/year. Full Text (Wilson), IntoTrac (Gale Group), Project MUSE, 3. U.S.: $24.95 (student), $29.95 (indiv.), $35 (contributing Swetswise. indiv.) $65 (inst.); CanadalMexico: $32.95; elsewhere: 11. uNashim is a publication of the Schechter Institute of $35; free to women prisoners. Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and of the Hadassah 4. off our backs, inc., 2337 B 18th St.. NW, Basement International Research Institute on Jewish Women at Office, Washington, DC 20009 (email: oob@offourbacks. Brandeis University. Nashim is a pluralistic reflection of org) [website: http://www.offourbacks.orgj. creative voices from across the Jewish spectrum and 5. off our backs collective. around the Jewish world. Nashim publishes academic 6. [email: [email protected]. and review articles, essays and literary and artistic 7. ISSN 0030-0071. pieces." 8. OCLe 1038241; 5729287. 9. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies International; NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES Women's Studies Index. 1. 1993. 10. Contemporary Women's Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, 2. 4lyear. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various 3. $40 (student), $77 (indiv), $155 (inst.). products), GenderWatch, ProQuest (various products). 4. U.S.lCanada: Taylor & Francis Group, Journals 11. "off our backs is the oldest continuously pUblishing Customer Services, 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, feminist publication in the United States. 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Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts; International committed to full factual reporting and to the Bibliography of the Social Sciences; MLA International development of feminist ideas in the widest possible BibliographylDirectory of Periodicals; Studies on Women context." & Gender Abstracts. Available on microfilm from the State Historical Society ofWisconsin, Madison, WI. OUR RIGHTS 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MelaPress, OCLC 1. 1988. FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 2. 2/year. 11. "Nora is a new interdisciplinary journal of women's 3. Free to Femnet members. studies, published in English and international in scope, 4. The Editor, PO Box 54562, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya [email: which is to be a channel for women's research from all [email protected]) (website: http://www. disciplines. Emphasis is placed on showing a Nordic femnet.or.ke). profile in women's research, with regard to both content 5. Christine Butegwa. and methodological approaches. Nora aims to discuss 8. 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Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n3, Summer 2007) Page xix PMS; POEMMEMOIRSTORY 7. ISSN 1045·0904. 1. 2001. 8. OCLC 20041898. 2. 1/year. 9. Women's Studies International; Women's Studies 3. $7. Abstracts. 4. PMS, HB 217,1530 3rd Ave. S., Birmingham, AL 35294· 11. "Phoebe was founded to provide a forum for cross~ 1260 (email: [email protected]) [website: htlp:llwww.pms· cultural feminist analysis, original research, debate and journal.org). exchange.... We seek not only to describe women's 5. Linda Frost. experiences but to interpret them within their socio~ 7. ISSN 1535·1335. political context in order to understand how women's 8. OCLC 46946321. condition has been and can be changed.... Phoebe is 9. American Humanities Index. particularly committed to publishing work informed by a 11. "PMS: poemmemoirstory is a journal of exclusively theoretical perspective which will enrich critical thinking in women's writing. We showcase the best work written by various areas. Work that examines the intersection of women in the genres listed in our title. We feature one race, class and gender or focuses on racial, sexual or memoir in each issue by a woman who may not be a ethnic minorities is especially welcome." writer per se, but who has experienced something of

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Editorial Theorizing (In)Equity for Women in Social Work Jeane W. Anastas 235

Articles Economic Education for Batlered Women: An Evaluation of Outcomes Cynthia K. Sanders, Terri L. Weaver, and Meg Schnabel ...... 240 Desperate Housewives: The Case of Chinese Si-Nais in Hong Kong Petula Sik-ying Ho ...... 255 Young Adolescent Boys and Dating Violence: The Beginning of Patriarchal Terrorism? Moises Pr6spero ...... 271 The Complexities of the Religious Response to Domestic Violence: Implications for Faith-Based Initiatives Loretta Pyles...... 281 Domestic Violence Training Policies: Influence on Participation in Training and Awareness ofAbuse Brian Payne, Dianne Cyr Carmody, Stacey Plichta, and Taney Vandecar-Burdin...... 292

Women Creating Change Fighting Stigma: An Adolescent Mother Takes Action Carol M. Lewis, Megan Scarborough, Charlie Rose, and Katherine B. Quirin 302 ---Poetry Sometimes When We Juggle Judy O. Berry ...... 307 Book Reviews Unsling Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream by Ruth Sidel Reviewed by Taryn Lindhorst 309 Tile State ofFeminist SociallVork by Vicky White Reviewed by Carol G. Deanow 310

Feminist Pen'odica/s (v. 27, 0.3, Summer 2007) Page 1 Rfrican Journal of Rt.»produ(tivt.» Ht.»alth

VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1 APRIL 2007

COl\IMENTARY Reproductive Health and NewTechnologies in Africa: Horizon Scanning for new Technologies 7 5tlre Corbm de RolI/ero and Srmanda Rt!Y

ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLES Sexual Behaviour, Knowledge and Awareness ofRelated Reproductive Health Issues among 14 WOl/habe iYlada Quality ofNotmal Delivery Care in Cote D'lvoire 22 Ddl.'(lil.....· Therese' Aki-T'tlllo Odile 1 Caholl-KoNt/ssi V(,/in'r: 1 Bosso Patrice 1 Col/ill Jillion! RfJfJstlldlJS CarinI Female Genital Mutilation: Potential for HIVTransmission in sub-Saharan Africa and 33 Prospect for Epidemiologic Investigation and Intervention

Eml/JrI1J1fel AIOf!/ok,MD,MPH I. E.Jalllfs Essim,AfD,DrPH I,l, LlIIreflS HoIIIIU, Jr,AID,DrPH I, I

Traclitional birth attendants in rural Gambia: beyond health tosocial cohesion 43 1 Stella Nyaf1i/ I HmmhJ.Y[amteh , G!js Ifra/raveI!

Barriers toPrevention ofHIVTransmission from Mother to Child (PMTC1) in aResonrce poor 57 Settingin the Eastern Cape, South Africa !VIr! Peltzer*, Tha{;ang lI,Iosa/a**, Olire Shisantl**, ./hwJdtl Nqlleko**, and Nolwtllldif l.l[ngqulldaniso** CommunityGate Keepers' Awareness and Perception ofPrevention ofMother-to-Child 67 Transmission ofHIVServices in Ibadan} Nigeria l O)'edlmni S. Amlogll!J, I Isaac F. Adewolf, Lynda Olqyitlka-Allr and A. Olubllkola Adesinrl

''He Does his OU'11 and lf7alksAU't'!Y"Perceptions About Male Attitudes and Practices 76 RegardingSafe Motherhood In Ekiadolor, Southern Nigeria O. A. Adelrye andJ. ChiulJii/e R Contraception withLevonorgestrelSubdermal Implants (Norplant ) in Benin-City, Nigeria: 90 A 12-yearReview A.o.Aisien Knowledge, Perceptions and Attirudes ofIslamic Scholars Towards R6productive Health 98 Programs In Barno State} Nigeria 1I'[airiga AG., I K;)'ari. 0.) I KJtllill/tl A., I Abdullahi H' Does Training Assist Medical Laborarory Scientists with Better Evaluation ofSperm Morphology? 107 DRFranktn', PhD OA Dadrl, PhD Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria-Issues 113 and Challenges Patrick 1. OktJllta, (FJI'OCS, Drh) Effects ofpropoxur on the reproductive system ofmale rats 125 b b Ferdinand lVgoltld', Pierre IF"atcho , Tep; Serges Bouseko , AugustaI'( Kenjlrk:', Joseph TchoJIIllboui', Piem Kallltchouing

CASE REPORT Maxillary Herpes Zoster with Corneal Involvement in aI-llV Positive Pregnant \X'oman 133 IA. E. Ollloti lC,E. OlJloti

INFORl\lATION FOR AUTHORS 137

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2 EDITORIAL 81 PROFILE Kristin Palitza Challenges to women's empowerment ICTs: the case of Makerere University 4 INTRODUCTION Aramanzan Madanda, Consofata Kabonesa Taking a byte of technology: Women and ICTs Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo Janine Moo/man, Natasha Primo. Salfy-Jean CASE STUDY Shackleton 89 Rural women in Burkina Faso boos't shea bUltta'V,.,·j 15 POETRY sales with ICTs Have you seen my gender lenses? Songtaaba Association Ann Nyambur8 Kifhaka 96 POETRY 16 ARTICLE The same Millennium Development Goals: Challenges and Berenice Makani-Mansomi opportunities for using leTs to promote in Africa 97 PROFILE Elizabeth Kiondo Do ICTs really empower rural wo Interrogation of a Zimbabwean community fer 26 REPORTBACK project Nepali women and leT - An identity crisis Margaret Zunguze Shikha Shresfa 106 POETRY 35 POETRY An Example of Denial Our time is coming Bryon D Howell Busani Bafana 107 BOOK REVIEW 36 INTERVIEW Imagining Ourselves: Global Voices from a N ICTs - closing or expanding the gender Generation of Women digital divide? Nidhi Tandon Kristin PaJitza 113 POETRY 42 FOCUS Sc;atch my soul Rural women's leT use in Uganda: Collective NeUsa Ngqulana action for development 114 WRITING PROGRAMME Carol Azungi Ora/ega 115 Silences stifling transformation: 53 POETRY gender-based violence in the media Definition Denise Buiten Zvisinei Sandi 122 Black women, are you aware that you are concubines? The legal implications of South BRIEFING 54 African family law Reflections on a collaborative experience: Using Kathfeen Nthabiseng Monareng leT in a trans-cultural women's health module Yasmeen Yusuf-KhaliJ, Vivienne Bozalek, 130 POETRY Kimbedee ,Staking, Rivka TuvaJ-Mashiach and or Feminism Grace Bantebya-Kyomuhendo Monica Mweseli 66 INBRIEFS 131 Fighting male supremacy in a church contex 70 FOCUS Isabel Sparrow Engendering ICT policies: Practices from 138 Reality bites (00 Indian women in South A Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe - an opinion piece Patience ZirimQ Esha Brijmohan 145 ICT BYTES - SOUTH AFRICAN WOM POETRY 80 NEW TECHNOLOGIES Arise Women of Africal Davison Mudzingwa 146 ABOUT AGENDA FEMINIST ME

Feminist Periodicals (v, 27, n,3, Summer 2007) Page 3 Issue 72 2007 2 EDITORIAL 107 Community radio in South Africa - getting it from Kristin Palitz8 the horse's mouth 4 LEADERSHIP Lokile Molefe Dialogue and participation - an essential part of 110 POETRY leadership My pillow Noziziwe Mad/afa-Routledge Sel/oane Mokuku 14 'We need more independent women' 111 GLOBALISATION AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE Atinane Kamlongera Understanding the place of women workers in the < 17 POETRY 'Fourth World' The Widow's Tears Annsilla Nyar Obododimma Oha 123 For South Africa's poor economic justice remains a 18 FEMINIST IDENTITY dream Feminism and the radical imagination Nompumelelo Magwaza Desiree Lewis 32 'Being black was tough and being a woman 126 POETRY was even worse' , Crumble Nompumefefo Zuma Lesley-Ann Brown 35 POETRY 127 REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AND HIV/AIDS Obituary Women, reproductive rights and HIV/AIDS: The Hannah Lurie value of the African Charter Protocol 36 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Grace 77kambenji Malera Access, control and ownership: Women and 138 Living with HIV in South Africa - disclosure asa sustainable environmental management in heating step Africa Sandiso Mazibuko Patricia Kameri-Mbote 141 MIGRATION 47 Organic gardeners uplift poor communities Engendering migration in South Africa Sarah Ward Rosabelle Boswell and Silvana Barbali 50 GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE 150 'In the beginning things are always hard' 'Free Zones' - South African feminist Nontobeko Mlambo engagement with gender-based violence in the 154 POETRY 20 years of Agenda's life Me, the Feminist, the Woman Jane Bennett Manana Monareng 61 Women's safety from violence not a privilege - it's a right 155 GIRLHOOD Christine Davis S?uth Africa~ girlhood in the age of AIDS: tow,"ar?',~,;'iX':::,'::;:'f;il;W:;&',~ 64 POETRY ~:'~:~i~~u~;~~sane ;~;:4NiL~~N:~~~}~~~ Ain't I Human? .;';>(i~:':'::>\"'" "''--L'~ Edythe Shikumo 166 'Being a girl in my day was really difficult' >'. - - generations in dialogue '," "'.J~ 65 CULTURE Native chief and white headman: A critical African gender analysis of culture ~~%~i~:'~~;r~~~~~I~~~:e~l:qUali~ Afrio~~,':\1\:,1~~~&~li Kopano Ratele 169 in 77 'Everybody thought that she knew better than J' (1987-20071 Nompilo Mseleku Gertrude Fester 80 POETRY 181 'You have to act on what you believe in' House Rules Nitasha Moothoo-PadayaclJie Yewande Omotoso 186 POETRY 81 EDUCATION The Zimbabwean Woman Navigating towards transformation through Innocent Batsani Ncube education 187 FEMINIST KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTlDN Jenn; Karlsson Gendered citizenship, race and women's differentiated 93 'I teach strictly for the love of it' access to power in the new South Africa Zodumo Maphumulo and Ayanda Kunene Elaine Salo 96 MEDIA AND ICTs With media diversity towards democratisation: 197 AGENDA - A 20-YEAR HISTORY OF FEMINIST new forms of societal organisation PUBLISHING IN QUOTES Mercy Wambui 202 ABOUT AGENDA FEMINIST MEDIA

Page 4 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Vol. 23. No.2 Dec 2006 The Ahfad Journal Women and Change

Contents Page Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf Editor's Note 1 Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'ifn Sharia'a and Islamic Family Law: Transition 2 and transformation W. Stephen Howard Mahmoud Mohammed Taha and the 31 Republican Sisters: A Movement for Women in Muslim Sudan

Michael Kevane Economic Development in Sudan 50

Jok Madut Jok Violence and ResilienCl' :Women, War and the 58 Realities of Everyday Life in Sudan

Janice Boddy Barbaric Custom and Colonial Science 81

Souad Tagelsir All Identity, Gender and Politics in Buthaina Khidr 107 Mekki's Novel

Osama A. Salih Nutrition of Older Persons in Sudan: A Gender 133 Perspective Editor Ahmed AbdelMagied Research Notes 141 Editor Ahmed AbdelMagied Book Reviews 147 Editor Nallsa M. Bcdri Ahfad News 152

Asma M. AIMagboul Books Received 154

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 5 Asian Journal of Women's Studies

Volume 13, Number 2 2007

CONTENTS

J.DEVIKA 7 Escaping the Shadow Zone: The Constitutive Contexts of Discipline-centered Knowledge and Research on \Vomen in Kerala, India

Maryanne DEVER & Jennifer CURTIN 33 Bent Babies and Closed Borders: Paid Maternity Leave, Ideal Families and the Austrahan Population Project

SHIM Doobo 63 Korean \Vave and Korean \Vomen Television Viewers in Singapore

Kristin ROBBINS 83 Bridging Worlds by 'Doing It All', Vietnamese Adolescent Girls and Expanded Gender Roles in the U.S.

BOOK REVIEW

Evelyn Gaik-Hoon NG 108 Feminism and tbe IPoJ1JetJ SiVlovcmcn! in J.\1a/qysitl: An Unsling (R)evo/lltion, Cecilia Ng, Maznah Mohammad and tan beng hui, London and New York: Routledge, 2006

ABOUT TIIE CONTRIBUTORS 115

Page 6 Feminist Pedodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Research Institute of Asian Women * Sookmyung Women's University Asian Women

Contents

Spring 2007 Vol. 23 No.1

Articles

Women's Experiences of Employment in South Kyung-Hee Moon 1 Korean Banks after the 1997 Economic Crisis

A New Look at Korean Gender Roles: Ko, Changhoon 31 ]eju(Chejul Women Divers as a World Cultural Heritage

Korean Immigrant Women Workers in Korean Soo jung jang 55 Immigrant-Owned Nail ~alons in rhe United States

Special Theme Women's Movement In the Cyber. World

Arab Women Online Btl/haina AI Nariri 77

A Room of Their Own: YO/lng Ok Kim 85 Cyberspace and Female Sexuality

The Expetience of Infertile Women EIInJ/l1l Joo 97 Reported in Cyberspace in Soutb Korea

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Asian Women

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Summer 2007 Vol. 23 No.2

Special Theme· Gender and the Dlaspora I

Introduction to Gender and the Diaspora Issue Rebecca N. Mb"h 1

Gender, Nation, and Subaltern Agency: Mi S"n Park 5 Transnational Narratives of 'tComfort Women"

Women between Cultures: Amy Tak-Yee Lai 25 A Study of Singapore and Malaysian English-language Writers

Globalization, Women, and Business: Rebecca N. Mb"h 53 A St~dy of the Adaptation of African Businesswomen in Korea

Articles

],,'Iirror of Empowerment: Consuming Sex and {be City Ya~chieJ1 Hllang 75 among Female University Students in Taiwan

Women's Political Participation and the Change of fadim Oh 97 Family Law: A Case Study of the Abolition Process of Family Head System (the Hojllje) in Korea

Page 8 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3. Summer 2007) Australian Feminist Studies

Volume 22 Number 53 July 2007

Guest Editor: Michelle Arrow Theme: living in the Seventies

Editorial: Living in the Seventies 1S9 Michelle Arrow and Mary Spongberg

Obituary Belly Friedan (1921-2006) 163 Margaret Henderson

Chronology 'They Think We Didn't Do Anything' 167 Sue Wills

Articles The Selfish Feminist: Public Images of Women's liberation 173 Imogen Tyler

My Other, My Self: Cleo Magazine and Feminism in 1970s Australia 191 Megan le Masurier

lit Has Become My Personal Anthem': 'I Am Woman', Popular Culture and 1970s Feminism 213 Michelle Arrow

Bras, Breasts and Living in the Seventies: Historiography in the Age of Fibs 231 Beth Spencer Policy Activism on a 'Wicked Issue': The Building of Australian Feminist Policy on Domestic Violence in the 1970s 247 Janet Ramsay The Rise of 'Women's Poetry' in the 1970s: An Initial Survey into New Australian Poetry, the Women's Movement, and a Matrix of Revolutions 26S Ann Vickery

'We Will Invent Ourselves, the Age of the New Image is at Hand': Creating, Learning and Talking with Australian Feminist Filmmaking 287 Mary Tomsic

'Unsatisfactory, Discriminatory, Unjust and Inviting Corruption': Feminists and the Decrimlnalisatlon of Street Prostitution in New South Wales 307 Raelene Frances and Alicia Gray

Dreams and Desires: Four 19705 Feminist Visions of Utopia 32S Susan Magarey Below the Belt and Bleeding Fingertips: Feminist and Lesbian Music in the Late 1970s 343 Kathy Sport

Review The Dolls' Revolution: Australian Theatre and Cultural Imagination by Rachel Fensham and Denise Varney, with Maryrose Casey and Laura Ginters 361 Michelle Arrow

Books Received 363

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341 LADIES BEWARE How fearmongering spam helps keep real threats out ofthe spotlight BY NIKI PAPADOPOULOS.

401 PLAYED IN FULL In Pimps Up, Ho's Down, T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting asks where hip hop went . ,,--.;.. '. wrong for women :/:!~t.:·~ INTERVIEW BY ANDI ZEISLER , , l .,~ .~- 441 RISK FACTDRS .' Media sensationalism, adult prurience. and the specter ofteen sexuality BY JACQUELINE LALLEY

521 20TH CENTURY BOY In the '930s, the word "transsexual" didn't exist in the English language. So Laura Dillon had to label herself. 271 ON DRUGS BY PAGAN KENNEDY What-and who-is behind the marketing ofGardasil? 581 FEMININE PROTECTION BY BREE KESSLER & SUMMER WOOD An interview with Whipping Girl author Julia Serano 291 ON THE PAGE INTERVIEW BY DEBBIE RASMUSSEN In a new crop ofromance novels, it's always midnight at the oasis 661 BEITING ON BRANGELINA By CHRiSTY MCCULLOUGH Gender and the rise ofthe celebrity fantasy league BY ANASTASIA MASURAT IN EVERY ISSUE

741 SASS ACT 51 EDITORS' LETTER Kara Jesella and Marisa Meltzer talk aboul their valentine to the late, great 71 DEAR BITCH magazine W ANDI ZEISLER 131 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT

721 THE BITCH LIST.

791 BOOKS Bitch reads

891 MUSIC Suggested listening

961 THE BACK PAGE Annals of Dating: Smart women, killer choices

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46 CHLOE IN THE AFTERNOON Come what may. we heart Chlot! Sevigny. By Molly Simms

54 DESPERATE MOHMOI'I 66 BANG AGONG, PLAY 76 MIAMI HEM HOUSEWIVES MAH-JONGG Surfside fash for your next True tales of feminist girls in a Gamer gats still get their beach bash. Pholos by Mormon world. By Priya Jain smiles from these old-school Aliya Naumolf. slyling by tiles. ByJessica George Firger Kemal Harris 60 HORSE POWER 70 EYES WITHOUT AFACE 84 BOLD SOUL The legend, the myth, Ms. Patti Photographer Hanna liden's Avoice from the past, Smith. By Michael Levine tales !rom the dark side. Betty Oavis kicks ass. By laurie Henlel By Hannah levin

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9 BI o"'leasl Marion Cotillard soars as the "lillie bird"; Kalie Pell's Bitchen kilchen; Gee's Bend quilters make a slilch in lime; and rna", 10 Hal Dales Get Ihe deels, hit Ihe sl"els, By Emify Rems 12 Pop Quiz Turn on, tune in, Turner. By Emily Rems 16 She-bonics lily Allen, Michelle Pleifler, Chrislina Ricci, Felicity Hullman, and Yoko Ono moulh oil. By Whilney Dwire 19 Boy Du Jour Who could say no 10 Melvil Poupaud? By Emily McCombs

;:=:'::::;;;;;::::::Il 23 Ileal tife Jewelry Ihal's cute as a bullon; iI's never too lale 10 learn to skate; get Iii by sharing it; and more. 24 Old School Grandma Anne Marie's Mac 'n' Cheese. By Gina Marie Vasoli25 Buy or DIY Keep bugs at bay wilh homemade oil, sachel, or spray. By JennyRose Ryan and Callie Wat/s

35 looks Save a dime and some lime with I"e pall,rns online; slop bra slips wilh Privacy Sirips; and mote. 36 Fashlonlsla Fali lurns her tags inlo l,Sportsac bags. By Lisa Greenwood 37 Pag, 0' Shll Be th, lirsl on your block to rock Ih' purs,· hook look. By Callie Wat/s 39 Hair Hopper G,t Ihe lowdown on highlighls. By Rachel Weeks 42 BUSrresl Kitchen Our inlerns tweeze, lil1, and cleanse Ih' nlghl away.

103 Sex File, S,nd a DIY "ieclion to your yeasl inletlion. By Anti· Vaginal Cream Davis 104 Ask Aunl Belly Wh,n your vagina lalks, Belly Iisl'ns. By Or. Bet/yOodson 106 One· Handed Read Cravings. By Rila Rollins

ColllnlllS 1t Mus,um 01 Femorlbllia Oance·card days. By Lynn Perif 14 Pop Tart Jh' good, Ih' bad, and Ihe Ugly. By Wendy McClure 22 News From a Broad Dispalches from the land of Ihe reli"d sons. By Laura Krafft 26 Eal Me Whip up a dish Ihal's d'iish and minly lresh. By Chef Rossi 34 Mother Superior Dis-t"ss signals. By AYlin Halliday 44 Around Ihe World in 60 Girls Sitlin' p"lIy in Mexico Cily. By lila Monroy

rJlf! BlJSTGuidl: 69 Music R,views, plus rock lalk with Noiselles' Shingai Shoniwa. , 95 Movies La Llipe: Qlieen of Latin Sout adds som, Paprika 10 spice up Fay Grim. "',~',""", ,;' .. ,','.'. ',.. .' "~ 97 Books Reviews, pills 56' help Irom Ihe bookshelf. . " '.... , 109 nllsrsh.'Jj! 116 f : ': i :", i I ;i if? 11 Party on with Tammy Pierce. By Esther Pear/lVatson

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52 TOTALLY DAWSOME 66 DANGER: CURVES AHEAD 76 DESERT SHORE Hard-hitting lun with Rosario How glam can yOIl gel? Catwalk Clothes that are groovy, Dawson. By Jallice EribaulII talk with plus-size couture model modeled by Midnight Movies. Velvet. By Emily Rellls Pllolos by Ye Rill Mok, slylillg by Shalllloll n"gooll 60 HIGH VOLTAGE 68 BEHIND THE MUSIC 80 WILD STYLE Bjork gets back to work with True tales Irom the women Kamara Thomas from Earl Valla. By Callie Walts who put hip-hop on top. Greyhound, dressed in the clltest By Sabrilla Ford hip-hop threads around. Pllotos by Anlla Wolf, styling by Jennilee 62 GET THEE TO A NUNNERY 74 STREET SMARTS 84 FASHION BY THE BOOK Why some young women arc Our readers' outlils are 100 DIY looks from this season's hell-bent on joining aconvent. legit 10 Quit. By lisa BultelY/orih hottest crall books. Photos By Jonllifor Chon by A/iy,? NaufIloff, sly/ing by Jamie Roselllllal

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Broallcast Bat lor lashes' Natasha Khan turns on the charm; the search lor Amelia Earhart gets ajumpstart; what evef)' metalhead wants on her bed; and more. 12 Hot Dates Have a ball thissummer and lall. By Emily Rems 14 Pop Quiz Catch Elizabeth Taylor fever. By Emily Rems 20 She-bonies lane fonda, lindsay lohan, Janet Jackson, Debra Messing, and Eve talk it out. By Whitney Dwire 21 Boy du Jour Cellin' loose with Art Brut's Eddie Argos By Lisa Butterworth ,I 25 Reallile Bath bombs away; tips from abad mamma clamma; Singer leaves new sewers in stitches; and more. 26 Otd School Mom's miled-vegetable curf)'. By Pdya Jain 27 Buy or DIY Computer accessories for screen queens, By lali Forty Weaver and Callie Watts

37 Lool<$ Sneaks for evef)' day of the week; mad-cool manis; apeek inside Amy Winehouse's rad makeup bag; and more. 3B Fashionista Naughty necessities from clolhier Nicole Locher. By lorraine Sanders 39 Page 0' Shit look sensational in a necklace that's funclional. ByCallie Walls44 DUSnest Kitchen Our interns scrub it, shave it, and protect it from the sun.

105 Sex Files Keep the passion alive with partner-friendly vibes. By Vada Sullenluss 106 Ask Aunt Belty Such good sex advice you should read it twice. By Dr. Betty Dodson 1DB One-Handell Read farm Hand. By Josie Thornhill

COIIlIllllS 13 Museum 01 Femoribllia Havin' aball with paper dolls. By lynn Peril 16 Pop Tart Why Olivia Newlon-John is da bomb. By Wendy McClure 24 News From a Broad fashion gets in the collarbone zone. By laura Krafft 34 Eat Me Desserts you can make without having to bake. By Chel Rossi 36 Mother Superior Vacation aggravation. By Ayun Halliday 4B Around the World In BO Girls Explore the girly corners 01 Ihe City 01 Angels. By Susan Beal

The BUST Gui~e B9 Music Reviews, plus chicks wilh ukes. 97 Books Reviews, plus a gothic gabfest wilh novelist Jennifer Egan. 104 Movies While Becoming Jane, Ira &Abbylind themselves Flying.

111 BUS/shop 120 The last laugh Tammy Pierce gets bulldozed by the dozens. By Esther Pearl Watson

Page 14 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, 11.3, Summer 2007) CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND liTERATURE BY WOMEN

VOlUME 24 NUMBER 1 SlImmer 2007

PROSE ART Anna Balint 6 Goulash Leah Kosh 65 Com'ergence Debra Brcneg.an 19 The Last Triangle 66 Stillness at the Center of Mot'ement M, Dawn Lidcli 40 How to Confess When 67 llUItllr(! Counterpoint You're Not lhe Sinner 68 Spirit Sings Zeeva Buka! 46 The Only Part Lef! Pamela Hough 69 Dreams Leah Kosh 64 The Story of "Colll'ergence" 70 Keeping 011 Kristin Keams 81 The \Veight ofMe 71 Roots Karina Fuentes 92 Twinspeak Joyce Ann Burton-Sousa n Perpe!lta Claudia B, Manley 106 Of Love and Radishes 73 So{", Naomi Kasumi 74 The Third Voice-Absence u'tlll POETRY 75 Memorial No.3 Enrth Caridad McCormick 13 Anaf[abeta 76 Memorial No.6 Umbo (detail) Brandy Whitlock 14 Passing On 77 Memorial No.6 Umbo (complete installation) Mary Petrosky 15 This Moming AliceAnn Eberman 78 Garden Spheres Wendell Hawken 16 Flies £II Night Imide the lAmpshade 79 Within Yvonne Zipter 28 Naming the \Vorld C. Litl Ahrens 80 Sacred Sex Stllrnps: Planting the Seed, 30 Summering TamTic Tootsies, Tanmc Footsie Jl Patty Crane 31 Falling Still Laurie Patton 32 Doorpos! NORTHWEST BOOK REVIEWS Susan Blackwell Ramsey 34 Skilling Diane Holland 115 A Bride of Narrow ESCllpe by Paulann Petersen 35 Storytellers Judith Barrington 117 Cures Include Tmvel by Susan Rich Karen Bashkirew 36 Slimmer at lhe Lake: 1959 Judith H. Montgomery 119 Green November by Eleanor Berry Jacqueline Jules 38 Circle of Friends Dorothy B1ackcrow Mack 121 Twent)' Qlle.stions by Alison Clement 39 ~ Purple Glasses M. Dawn Uddi" 44 Ht:1, Molherl BOOK REVIEWS 45 OUT Mother Destiny Kinal 123 Let Me Tell YOIl Where I't'e Been: Beth Kephart 88 Firsl Beginner New Writing by \Vornen of the Iranian Arlyn Miller 89 Curious Kids Museum Diaspora, Edited by Persis M. Karim Sara Durant 90 Crows \Valking Julie R. Enszer 125 Haff\Vild and The Love of ImpemulIlent Things Karen Carissimo 101 Momotaro: The Uttle Peach Bo)' by Mary Rose O'Reilley Dale M. Kushner 102 HomuncullLS Sheila Golburgh Johnson 127 The Habit of Fire: Poems Selected llnd New Sarah Rouse Clark 103 Ewning Chores by Judith McCombs Teresa Carson 104 To My Mother Waiting on 10/01/54 Adrianne Kalfopoulou 129 Behind Every Door by Terry Godbey Pesha Joyce Gertler 105 Homage CONTRIBUTOR'S NOTES 138

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 15 Camera Obscura 65

Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies

Fabulous! Divas, Part 1 Special Issue Editor Alexander Doty, with the Camera Obscura Editorial Collective

Introduction: There's Something about Mary . 1 Alexander Doty

The M-m-mama ofUs All: Divas and the Cultural Logic ofLate Ca(m)pitalism . 10 Edward R. O'Neill

HTicked Divas, Musical Theater, and Internet Girl Fans . 38 Stacy Wolf

"Ofla Baker, I Am a Disciple": The Diva Politics ofReception . 72 Jeanne Scheper

On the Bubble: The Soap Opera Diva's Ambivalent Orbit . 102 Nick Salvato

Appreciation. Unnatural Affinities: Me andJudy at the Lesbian Bar· 127 Ann Pellegrini

Amazing Grace: Decadence, DevialH:c, Disco, 134 Ramon Lobato

Sylvester . 140 Joshua Gamson

Julie Andrews Made Me Cay· 144 Brett Farmer

Star Hole (for Courtney Love) . 154 Chuck Jackson

Isabelle Huppert; or, The Callic Valkyrie Who Bewitched Brooklyn· 158 Edward Baron Turk

Hairgate! TV's Coiffure Controversies and Lesbian Locks . 1()() Julie Levin Russo

Page 16 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Critical

THE IMPACT OF RELIGION ON WOMEN IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Vol. I No. I 2003

In this issue of Critical Half ZAINAB SALBI 3

On Feminism and National Identity: The Expetience of Palestinian Women in Istael and Muslim Women in India HODA ROUHANA ..4

Globalization, Religion, and Women ABDULAZIZ SACHEDINA 10

Why Might Women Suppott Religious Fundamentalism? ZAINAB sALBI ...... 14

Panacea or Painkiller? The Impact of Pentecostal Christianity on Women in Africa CHARLonE SPINKS 20

Overcoming Women's Subordination in The Igbo African Culture and in the Catholic Church ROSE UCHEM 26

The Practice of Dowry from the Contexr of Hinduism SUMONA VOHRA .32

IN THE FIELD: The Role of Religion in the Lives ofWomen in the New Mghanisran LINA ABIRAFEH .36

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 17 Critical

GENDER AND MICROLENDING: DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCE

Vol. 2 No.1 2004

Reflections from the Board of Editors SUSAN JOHNSON 5

In this issue of Cn'liM/ Ha!l ZAINAB SALBI 6

Possibilities and Limits of ~licrofU1anceas a Development Strategy: An Evolving Conversation KIRAN ASHER AND VEENA SAMPATHKUMAR ...... •...•...... •...... 9

Coconuts and Credit: Home-based ~licroenterprisc and the Potential for Social Change B. LYNNE MILGRAM •.....•...... •.•.•.•...... 15

;\ Gold Thread: Building .\sscts and Courage among SE\Y';\'s ~Ijcrofinance Members NANCllEE 21

Thinking Outside the Islamic Box: Linking Context and Credit in Muslim West .\frica CAROLINE SHENAZ HOSSEIN 29

\X"omen's Small and ;\-licro Enterprises in the ..,-\rab Region: Challenges and Opportunities HAIFA ABU GHAZALEH 35

IN THE FIELD: Rebuilding Communities with i\licrocredit in Bosnia and Herzegovina SElDA SARIC 40

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GENDER AND CONSTITUTION-BUILDING: FROM PAPER TO PRACTICE

Vol, 3 No, 1 Summcr 2005

Reflections from the Board of Editors SHEILA MEINTJES ""."."."".."."".."""""".""." 5

In this issue of Critical Half ZAINAB SALBI """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 6

By the People and For the People: Constitution-Building, Gender and Dcmocratization JOLYNN SHOEMAKER """"""""""""""""""""""""""" 8

Implementing Gender Equality Provisions: Lessons from the Central American Peace Accords ILJAA. LUCIAK """"""""""""""""""""""""" 14

NotJust Representation: Ensuring Women's Influence in Post-Conflict Bougainville REBECCA LINDER""""""""""""."""""""""""".""."."" 20

The New Afghan Constitution: How Women Succeeded in Ensuring Certain Rights and What Challenges Remain HORIAMOSADIQ """"""""""""""""""" 28

"Engendering" Rights in Uganda: Women's Struggle for Equality CARA DILTS".""."."""""""".""."."""."""""""."."".""""". 34

The Truth Docs Not Discriminate: How Post-Apartheid South Africa Constitutionalized Gender Equality RASHIDA MANJOO """"""""""""""""""" 40

IN THE FIELD: In the Sea of Nation-Building: Anchoring Women's Rights in the Iraqi Constitution MANAL OMAR "",.,46

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 19 Critical Half

GENDER ASPECTS OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN POST·CONFLICT SITUATIONS

Vol. 3 No.2 Fall 2005

Reflections from the Board of Editors JANET SEELEy 5

In this issne of Ciifira/ /-la/I ZAINAB SALBI 6

Overcoming Exclnsion: An Integrated Approach to Development ALEX OTIENO 8

Models of Activism: Bedouin Women's Struggle for Inclusion in Israel SARAB ABU-RABIA-QUEDER 14

Community Mediation as a Tool for Addressing Social Exclusion in Nepal PAMELAA. DE VOE AND C.J. LARKIN 20

Addressing Gender-Based Exclusion in Afghanistan Through Home-based Schooling for Girls JACKIE KIRK AND REBECCA WINTHROP 26

Displacement as Exclusion in the Colombian Conflict FLOR EDILMA OSORIO PEREZ AND OLGA LucIA CASTILLO OSPINA 32

Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Erosion of Women's Rights Under International Governance TAMMY SMITH 38

IN THE FIELD: Social Exclusion in Post-Conflict Congo JUDITHE REGISTRE 44

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PSYCHOSOCIAL CHALLENGES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR WOMEN AFFECTED BY CONFLICT

VoL 4 No.1 Summer 2006

Reflections from the Board of Editors ADEYINKA M. AKINSULURE-SMITH...... 5

In this issue of C,itita/ Half ZAINAB SALBI ...... 7

A ConUl1Unity and Human Development Approach to Providing Psychosocial Support to Women in War and Conflict DAVID HUTTON...... 10

Addressing the Psychosocial Needs of Women in Aighanistan PATRICIA OMIDIAN AND KENNETH E. MILLER...... 16

\\'omen's Resilience in Displacement Settings: Lessons from Indonesia LIVIA ISKANDAR-DHARMAWAN AND KHAIRANI ARIFIN ...... 22

Asylum from Rape CRISTEL AMISS AND ANNE NEALE .. .. 28

Overcoming Fragmentation: I.inks between Income Generation and Psychosocial Counseling in Gaza BARBARA WEYERMANN . 34

Hot Spots: Post-Conflict Trauma and Transformation ARLENE AUDERGON ... 40

IN TIlE FIELD: Psychosocial Support for Nigeria's Conflict Widows NGOZI U. EZE , 45

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 21 Volunle 18, NUnlbel' 2

Summer 2007

A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies • d I f f e r e n c e s

En Ie FASSIN Sexual Violence at the Border

SUZANNE STEWART-STEINBERG 24 Girls Will Be Boys: Gender, Envy, and the Freudian Social Contract

MARK RIFKIN 72 "A Home Made Sacred by Protecting Laws": Black Activist Homemaking and Geographies of Citizenship in Incidents in the Life ofa Slave Girl

BRIAN NORJ\IAN 103 I

CRITICAL EXCHANGE

CATHERINE J\ULLS '33 Normative Violence, Vulnerability, and Responsibility

FIONA JENKINS '57 Toward a Nonviolent Ethics: Response to Catherine Milis

JUDITH BUTLER ,80 Reply from Judith Butler to Mills and Jenkins

Page 22 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Contents Domestic Work Edited by Helma Lutz

Editorial 1B7

Articles

Franeesea Degiuli 193 A Job with No Boundaries: Home Eldereare Work in Italy

AneAka/m 209 Hired as a Caregiver. Demanded as a Housewife: Becoming a Migrant Domestic Worker in Turkey Gabriella Lazaridis 227 Les Infirmieres Exclusives and Migrant Quasi-Nurses in Greece

Bridget Anderson 247 A Very Private Business: Exploring the Demand for Migrant Domestic Workers

Elin Peterson 265 The Invisible Carers: Framing Domestic Work(ers) in Gender Equality Policies in Spain Rosie Cox 2B1 The Au Pair Body: Sex Object. Sister or Student?

Books Received 297

Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 23 emlnlsm•• p===~_&: ...::C::..:O::..N~T.:::.E..:..:N~T..:::S chology Volume 17, Number 3, 2007

______SPECIAL FEATURE ______ARTICLES

'In it Together' - Reflections and Resistances in Feminist Practice 337 Quality of Women's Lives in India: Some Findings from Two Decades of Psychological Research on Gender 291 Being Young Feminists: Discussions and (Dis)Contents U. VINDHYA Bike ADAMS. Lilliana DEL BUSSa. Neoa FOSTER. Anamika MAJUMDAR, Lisa MARZANO and Maria PAPADIMA 357 Deconstnlcting Dualisms: The Both/And Conceptual Orientation and its Variant Linguistic Form 295 L Is My Work 'Feminist' Enough? Tensions and Dilemmas in Jen ARNER and Rachel Joffe FALMAGNE Researching Male Prisoners who Self·hann Lisa MARZANO 373 Stories from Outside the Frame: Intimate Partner Abuse in Sexual-minority Women's Relationships with Transsexual Men 302 II. Caught between Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Researching Child Nicola BROWN Abuse Maria PAPADIMA REVIEWS ill. Embodying Feminist Politics in the Research Interview: Material 309 395 Sarah CRAFfER on: Gender Differences in Mathematics: An Integrative Bodies and ReOexivity Psychological Approach by Ann M. Gallagher and James C. Kaufman Ulliana DEL BUSSa 400 Eike ADAMS on: When lVF Fails: Feminism, Infertility and the 316 N. Researching South Asian Women's Experiences of Marriage: Negotiation ojNonnality by Karen lbrosby Resisting Stereotypes through an Exploration of 'Space' and 'Embodiment' 404 Maxine WOOLHOUSE on: You Don't Really Know Me: Why Mothers Anamika MAJUMDAR and Daughters Fight and How Both Can Win by Terri Apter 323 v. Reinscribing Black Women's Position within HIV and AIDS Discourses 407 Lena ECKERT on: Giving an Account ofOneselfby Judith Butler NenaFOSTER 410 Toni BRENNAN on: Gender and the Media by Rosalind Gill 330 VI. 'You Get on a Rollercoaster Where you Can't Get Off: Treatment Decision Making and 'Choice' in the Context of Infertility after Breast 415 Annie POTIS on: Sex and the Slayer: A Gender Studies PrimerJar the Cancer Buff>' Fan by Loma Jowett EikeADAMS 419 Angie BURNS on: Why Huffy Malters: The Art ofHuffy the Vampire Slayer by Rhonda Wilcox

______ANNOUNCEMENTS

422 Change of Editors and Editorial Office Address

423 Call for Papers

Page 24 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 28, Number 3, Spring 2007

CONTENTS

From the Editors ii

A Year ofGirls' Studies 1 by Tracy Wendt Lemaster, Guest Editor

Book Reviews

She's Come a LongWay: New Foundational Texts for Scholars in Girls' Stndies 3 by Tracy Wendt Lemaster

Girlhood, Identity, and Power 7 by jessica K Taft

Viewing Girlhood in Media's Mirror 11 by Amy Pattee

E-Sources on Women & Gender 16

New Reference Works in Women's Studies 19

Feminist Archives 25

Periodical Notes 26

Books andVideos Recently Received 31

Subscription Form 33

Launching a Special Series: A Year of Girls' Studies Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer2007) Page 25 FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 13, Numbers 3 and 4, July/October 2007

A Special Issue on Gender, China, and the World Trade Organization

Guest Edited by Gl'lllseli Benk. Xiao-yuan Dong, and Gale Summerfield

INTRODUCTION China's Transition and Feminist Economics Giinseli Be1ik, Xiao-yuan Don~ and Gale Summerfield

ARTICLES Land Management in Rural China and Its Gender Implications Denise Hare, Ii Yang, and Daniel Englander 35 Gender and Rural Refonns in China: A Case Study of Population Control and Land Rights Policies in Northern Liaoning Junjie Chen and Gale Summeifield 63 ·Women·s Market Work and Household Status in Rural China: Evidence frornJiangsu and Shandong in the Late 19905 Fiona lHacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong 93 Gender Dynamics and Redundancy in Urban China Jieyu Liu 125 An Ocean Fanned from One Hundred Rivers: The Effects of Ethnicity, Gender, Marriage, and Location on Labor Force Participation in Urban China iYlargaret lHaurer-Faz.io, James Hughes, and Dandan Zhang 159 Gender Equity in Transitional China's Healthcare Policy Refonns Lanyan Chen and Hilary Standing 189 Foreign Direct Investment and Gendered Wages in Urban China Elissa Braunstein and iHark Brenner 213 Gendering the Donnitory Labor System: Production, Reproduction, and Migrant Labor in South China Pun Ngai 239 Chinese Women after the Accession to the World Trade Organization: A Legal Perspective on Women's Labor Rights Julien Burda 259 Western Cosmetic') in the Gendered Development of Consumer Culture in China Barbara E. Hopkins 287 Meinii Jingji/China's Beauty Economy: Buying Looks, Shifting Value, and Changing Place Gary Xu and Susan Feiner 307

Notes on Contributors 325 Thanks to Reviewers 329 Call for Papers 333 Information and Announcements 335 Feminist Economics Editorial Policies 337 Submission and Style Guidelines 341 Index: Volume 13, 2007 347

Page 26 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Feminist Media Studies

Volume 7 Number 3 September 2007

ARTICLES

In the Pink: Gay radio in South Africa Tanja E. Bosch 225

Representations of an honor killing: Intersections of discourses on culture, gender, equality, social class, and nationality Eva Reimers 239

Risky Assignments: Sexing Hsecurity" in hostile environment reporting Carrie A. Rentschler 257

Media Portrayal of Women and Social Change: Acase study of Women ofChino LUG Yunjuan and Hao Xiaoming 281

Accounting for My Teacher's Body: What can I teach?lWhat can we learn? Leda Cooks 299

Xena on the Cross Kathleen Kennedy 313

COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM Introduction: Women and radio Jane Arthurs and Usha Zacharias 333

Between Factory and Home: Music While You Work and women listeners at the wartime BBC Christina Baade 334

Desperate Housewives: 60 years of BBC radio's Woman's Hour Sally Feldman 338

Women and Community Radio in. Mozambique Birgitte Jalfov 342

BOOK REVIEWS Postfeminist Gothic: Critica/lnterventions in Contemporary Culture edited by Benjamin A. Brabon and Stephanie Genz Alison Peirse 349

Thinking in Images: Film Theory, Feminist Philosophy and Marlene Dietrich by Catherine Constable Caroline Bainbridge 351

Whose News? The Media and Women's Issues edited by Ammu Joseph and Kafpana Sharma, and Making News: Women in Journalism by Ammu Joseph Carolyn M. Byerly 353

Red Velvet Seat: Women's Writing on the First Fifty Years of Cinema edited by Antonia lant with Ingrid Periz Janet McCabe 356

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 27 FEMINIST STUDIES SPRING 2007

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7 Preface 118 Landon R.Y. Storrs Attackill8 the WaslJi"8toli "Fellllllocracy":

II Kiran Asher Alltifemi"ism ill the Cold War Call1pai811 Qgaimt Ser y Tetler: Black Womell's Acti\!ism, Developmetlt, "Commullists itl GovenJmelll" alld Etlmicity jll the Pacific Lowlallds ofColombia I5J Jana Harris 38 Adela Najarro Poetry Poetry

161 Sarab Abu-Rabia Queder .2 L.K. Holt Permissioll to Rebel: Arab Bedouin Wome,,'s Chall8i"8 Poetry Ne8otiatioll ofSocial Roles

.3 Marilyn Porter 188 Margaret K. Willard-Traub TratlStWliotJaf FemilJisl1ls ill a Globalized World: Scholarly Alltobio8raphy: Cftallellges, Analysis, alld Resista1lce A" Aflemali\'e ]IIteffeclual Practice (Review Essay) (Review Essay)

6. Michelle Rowley 207 Meryl AI tman Femillist Visiolls for Woillell in a New Era: Simolle de Beall\'oir a/fd Lesbiall Liwd Experie/lce All I"ten';ew willi PeBBY Antrobus

233 Notes Oil Contribwors 88 Amy Swerdlow 236 AII1JOIlfJCements Ella TlIlill: Fllily Empowered (Art Essay) 2J8 PlIblications Received 247 GlIidelilles for Contributors 107 Electa Arenal Women ill 'fie Oaxaca Teachers' Strike mId Citizens' Up,isifl8 (News alld Views) "

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Images and photographs used by permission of Nick Mosey.

Page 28 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n3, Summer 2007) Volume 8 Number 2 2007

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SPECIAL ISSUE ON RETHINKING WHITENESS Edited by Sneja Gunew

In memoriam: Lisa Bellear 139

Introduction Sneja Gunew 141

ARTICLES A phenomenology of whiteness Sara Ahmed 149 White wars: Western feminisms and the 'War on Terror' Sunera Thobani 169 'Whiteness' and 'Aboriginality' in Canada and Australia: conversations and identities Margery Fee and Lynette Russell 187 Brokering cross-racial feminism: reading indigenous Australian poet Lisa Bellear Anne Brewster 209

INTERCHANGES Memory and the impossibility of whiteness in colonial Canada Kristin Lozanski 223

Responses to Sunera Thobani's 'White wars: Western feminisms and the lIWar on Terror'" Response Phyllis Chesler 227 Response Zillah Eisenstein 235

BOOK REVIEW Inderpal Grewal, TJ'ansnational America/Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms Reviewed by Almas Zakiuddin 237

Feminist Pen'odicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 29 Gender 8: Development Volume 15 Number 2 July 2007 Contents Editorial Joanna Hoare 177 Using gender~analysis frameworks: theoretical and practical reflections Hannah Warren 187 Feminist research methodologies and development: overview and practical application Gwendolyn Beetham and Justina Demetriades 199 Participation, values, and implementation: three research challenges in developing gender-sensitive indicators Tessa Hoclifeld mId Shahalla &sool Bassadiell 217 The Peace and Conflict Gender Analysis: UNIFEM's research in the Solomon Islands Allllalise Moser 231 Appropriate gender-analysis tools for unpacking the gender-energy-poverty nexus Joy Clallcy, Fareeha Ummar, Illdira Shakya, alld Govilld Kelkar 241 Deepening our understanding of community-based participatory research: lessons from work around reproductive rights in Zimbabwe Hope Chiglldll 259 Achieving respondent-led research in Madagascar Cathy Famworth 271 Reflections on the use of the life history method in researching rural African women: field experiences from Uganda and Zimbabwe Doris M. Kakllm alld Gayllor G. Paradza 287 A neutral feminist observer? Observation-based research and the politics of feminist knowledge making Sophie LlewelYII 299 Resources Compiled by JlIllea/lIle Porter 311

Viewsr eventsr and debates Edited by Jllliemllle Porter 325 Book reviews Edited by Jlllieatllle Porter 341

Page 30 Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Gender and Education

VOLUME 19 NUMBER 4 JULY 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Girl Number 20 revisited: feminist literacies in new hard times lvlanzina Gomck 433

Gender inequality in the primary classroom: will interactive whiteboards help? Fay Smith, Frank Hardman and Steve Higgins 455

Successful girls? Complicating post-feminist, neoliberal discourses ofeducational achievement and gender equality Jessica Ringrose 471

Dualing with gender: teachers' work, careers and leadership in physical education Louisa Webb and DOlllle Macdonald 491

'Gender and race-what's that to do with football studies?' Contested 'knowledges' in sport and leisure curricula in HE Ben Clayton and Barbara HumberslOne 513

Book reviews 535

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 31 Gender and Education

VOLUME 19 NUMBER 5 SEPTEMBER 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Inner-city femininities and education: 'race', class, gender and schooling in young women's lives Louise Archer, Anna Halsall and Sumi Hollingworth 549

Teacher negotiations ofsexual subjectivities Tania Feifolja 569

Verbal abuse in school. Constructions ofgender among 14- to 15-year-olds Miriam A. Eliasson, Kerstin Isaksson and Lucie Laflamme 587

Changing andJor reinscribing gendered discourses of team leadership in education? Marian Court 607

Gender and management in further education in Scotland: an agenda for research Alan Ducklin and]em,y Ozga 627

Book reviews 647

Page 32 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2 AUGUST 2007 Gender & History

CONTENTS

Abstracts iv

Articles

Rioting for Dignity: Masculinity, National Identity and Anti-US Resistance in Panama ALAN McPHERSON 219

Four Swiss Villages, 1860-1930: Putting Gender back into Historical Demography ANNE-FRAN<;:orSE PRAZ 242

The Female Cicero: Young Women's Oratory and Gendered Public Participation in the Early American Republic CAROLYN EASTMAN 260 Gendering English: Sexuality, Gender and the Language of Desire in Western India, 1850-1940 SHEFALI CHANDRA 284

Clandestine Mobilities and Shifting Embodiments: Noor-un-nisa Inayat Khan and the Special Operations Executive, 1940-44 SHOMPA LAHIRI 305

The Politics of Emasculation: The Caning of Charles Sumner and Elite Ideologies of Manhood in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century United States JAMES CORBETT DAVID 324

When the Bishop Married the Abbess: Masculinity and Power in Florentine Episcopal Entry Rites, 1300-1600 SHARON T. STROCCHIA 346

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Feminist Periodicals (v. 27. n.3, Summer 2007) Page 33 (Gender & History v.19, n.2, August 2007 continued) Thematic Reviews The Cloister as Membrane: Recent Convent Histories and the Circulation of People and Ideas ULRIKE STRASSER 369

Elissa B. Weaver, Convent Theatre in Early Modem Italy: Spiritl/al FI/II and Learning for Women (2002) Mita Choudhury, Convents and NI/lls in Eighteellfh-CentlllY French Politics alld CI/ltl/re (2004) Claire Walker, Gender and Politics in Early Modem EI/rope: English ConvellfS in France alld the Low COl/ntries (2003)

The Boundaries of Manhood in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain PAUL R. DESLANDES 376

Anna Clark, Scandal: The Sexl/al Politics ofthe British Constifl/tion (2003) John Tosh, Manliness and Mascl/linities in Nilleteellfh-Cellflll)' Britain: Essays on Gender, Family and Empire (2005) Martin J. Wiener, Men ofBlood: Violellce, Manliness and Criminal JI/stice in Victorian England (2004)

Book Reviews

Carol Dyhouse, Stl/dents: A Gendered HistOlY (2006) JOYCE SENDERS PEDERSEN 380 Michele George (ed.), The Roman Family in the Empire: Rome, Italy alld Beyond(2005); Kristina Milnor, Gender, Domesticity andthe Age ofAI/gl/sf!ls: 111venting Private Life (2005); Celia E. Schultz, Womell 's Religiol/s Activity in the Roman Repl/blic (2006) MARY HARLOW 381 David d'Avray, Medieval Marriage: Symbolism and Society (2005); Lynda Garland (ed.), Byzallfine Women: Varieties of Experience, AD 800-1200 (2006); Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker and Jocelyn Wogan-Browne (eds), HOl/se- hold, Women and Christianifies ill Lote Antiql/ity alld the Middle Ages (2005) E. M. C. VAN HOUTS 384 Amy M. Froide, Never Married: Singlewomen in Early Modem Englalld (2005) TIM STRETTON 387 Alison Rowlands, Witchcraft Narratives ill Germany: Rothenbl/rg, 1561-1652 (2003); Lara Apps and Andrew Gow, Male Witches in Early Modem ElIIvpe (2003) JONATHAN DURRANT 389 Catherine Richardson (ed.), Clothing CI/ltl/re, 1350-1650 (2004) RACHEL BOWEN 391 Geraldine Forbes, Women in Colonial India: Essays on Politics, Medicine, and Historiography (2005); Meena Bhargava and Kalyani Dutta, Women, Ed- ucation, and Politics: The Women's Nlovemen( and Delhi's Indraprastha Col- lege (2005); Sikata Banerjee, Make Me a Mall! Mascl/lillity, HindI/ism, and Natiollalism ill India (2005) REBECCA M. BROWN 392 Ernst Hanisch, Miinnlichkeiten: Eille alldere Geschichte des 20 Jahrhl/nderts (2005) CATHERINE EDGECOMBE 396 Contributors 398 Page 34 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 21, Number 4 August 2007

Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture Book Reviews The Masculinity of the Governator: Same-Sex Marriage: Muscle and Compassion in American Politics The Cultural Politics ofLove and Law MICHAEL A. MESSNER 461 by Kathleen E. Hull CARlY M. CHILLMON 603 Arllcle Going the Whiteman's Way: Contradictory Consequences of Mandatory Conscription: Kinship and Marriage among Australian Aborigines The Case ofWomen Secretaries in the Israeli Military by David McKnight ORNA SASSON-LEVY 481 SUSAN 1. WURTZBURG 605 The New Single Woman Research Reports by E. Kay Trimberger How Involved Is Involved Fathering? An Exploration FRANCES GOLDSCHEIDER 607 of the Contemporary Culture of Fatherhood When Sex Goes to School: GLENDA WALL and STEPHANIE ARNOLD 508 Warring Views on Sex-and Denied, Embracing, and Resisting Medicalization: Sex Education-Since the Sixties African American Teen Mothers' Perceptions of by Kristin Luker Formal Pregnancy and Childbirth Care SINIKKA ELLIOTT 608 SARAH JANE BRUBAKER 528 The Gender ofDesire: Bravas, Permitidas, Obsoletas: Essays on Male Sexuality Mapuche Women in by Michael Kimmel the Chilean Print Media VIRGINIA E. RUTfER 610 PATRICIA RICHARDS 553 The Language ofBattered Women: Men's Bargaining with Patriarchy: A Rhetorical Analysis ofPersonal Theologies The Case of Primaries within Hamulas in Palestinian by Carol L. Winkelmann Arab Communities in Israel DONILEEN R. LOSEKE 612 HANNA HERZOG and TAGHREED YAHIA·YOUNIS 579 Global Dimensions ofGender and Carework edited by Mary K. Zimmerman, Jacquelyn S_ Lill, and Christine E. Bose LYNN MAY RIVAS 614 Call for Papers 617

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Stlmmer 2007) Page 35 Gender, Place and Culture

VOLUME 14 NUMBER 4 AUGUST 2007

Articles

la-Aline Lee. Gender, Ethnicity, and Hybrid Forms of Community-Based Urban Activism in Vancouver, 1957-1978: The Strathcona story revisited 381

Hilda E. Kurtz. Gender and Environmental Justice in Louisiana: Blurring the boundaries of public and private spheres 409

Liz Mil/ward. New Xenaland: Lesbian place making, the Xenaverse, and Aotearoa New Zealand 427

Ellakshi Oua. Exclusion through Inclusion: Female Asian migration in the making of Canada as a white settler nation 445

Emma M. Waillwright. Constructing Gendered Workplace 'Types': The weaver-millworker distinction in Dundee's jute industry, c. 1880-1910 467

Kat/m)1I Robinsoll. Marriage Migration, Gender Transformations, and Family Values in the 'Global Ecumene' 483

Book Reviews

Themed Book Reviews: Gender and Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Planning, compiled by Joni M. Palmer

Gender alld Architecture (Louise Durning & Richard Wrigley, Eds) reviewed by Nazia Aftab 499

As Eve Said to the Serpent: On landscape, gellder, alld art (Rebecca Solnit) reviewed by Cynthia Imogen Hammond 501

Diaspora, Memory, and Idelltity: A search for home (Vijay Agnew, Ed.), reviewed by Eleni Bastea 503

Gender alld Landscape: Renegotiatillg morality alld space (Lorraine Dowler, Josephine Carubia, & Bonj Szczygiel, Eds) reviewed by Katya Crawford 505

The Parlour and the Suburb: Domestic idelltities, class, femillinity, and modernity Uudy Giles) reviewed by Annmarie Adams 507

Gellder and Plallning. A reader (Susan B. Fainstein & Lisa J. Servon) reviewed by Joni M. Palmer 509

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VOlUME 11 NUMBER 2 MAY-AUGUST 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Michael L. nest and Sylvia G. Maier: Gender, Cullure and ICT Use in Ruml South India 137 \Vendy Faulkner and Merete Lie: Gender in the Information Society: Strategies of Inclusion J57 Chondri Raghav8 Reddy: Plant Tissue Culture Industry and Women's Participation: 'Nimble Fingers' or Docile Labor? 179 Giridhari Sharma Paudel: Domestic Violence against Women in Nepal 199

Research Nole Babita Hamal: Impacts of Armed Conflicts on Women in Nepal 235

Book Reviews 243

Rece"t Books 011 Geuder aud Technology 257

Conference Reports Regional Workshop on of International Fund for Agriculture and Development-Supported Projects in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia 261 The Regional Gender Experts' Workshop on Gender Analysis Toolkit for Urban Environmental Management in Southeast Asia 267

News and Events 277

Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 37 Gender, Work & Organization

Volume 14 Number 4 July 2007

Special Issue: Gender and New Technologies

Editorial: Gender and New Technologies ULLA ERIKSSON-ZETTERQUIST 305

ACADEMIC PAPERS Defining Expertise in Software Development While Doing Gender ESTHER RUIZ BEN 312 Gendered Work Ideals in Swedish IT Firms: Valued and Not Valued Workers HELEN PETERSON 333 Does Gender Still Matter? A Study of the Views of Women in the ICT Industry in New Zealand BARBARA J. CRUMP, KERI A. LOGAN AND ANDREA McILROY 349 Old Dreams, New Means: an Exploration of Visions and Situated Knowledge in Inlormation Technology MARlA JANSSON, CHRISTINA MORTBERG AND ELISABETH BERG 371

BOOK REVIEWS 388

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

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Volume 14 Number 5 September 2007

ACADEMIC PAPERS 'There Isn't Supposed To Be a Speaker Against!' Investigating Tensions of 'Safe Space' and Intra-Group Diversity for Trade Union Lesbian and Gay Organization SAM BAIRSTOW 393 Ethnic Entrepreneurship Among Indian Women in New Zealand: A Bittersweet Process EDWINA PIO 409 Performing Women: The Gendered Dimensions of the UK New Research Economy CA1HERINE FLETCHER, REBECCA BODEN, JULIE KENT AND JULIE TINSON 433 Working Part-Time for the State: Gender, Class and the Public Sector Pay Gap CAROLE THORNLEY 454 More Control, Less Conflict? Job Demand-Control, Gender and Work-Family Conflict ANNE GRONLUND 476

OBITUARY Anne Marie Witz 498

BOOK REVIEWS 500

NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover

Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 39 ~ Summer 2007

Features. Articles and Interviews. II Columns...

All That's Vintage Isn't Old 6 The Omnipresent Feminist 5 Denise DiJoseph discusses her artistic take on marriage Files from the Zine-o-Iogue 28 Engaged and Underage 7 how MTV handles the "sanctity" of marriage That Fucking Feminist 43

Taking the Veil 9 a doser look at modem marriage traditions in America Girlistic Fixes... Legal Strangers 11 getting what you want out of marriage without getting married A Brief Herstory of... 4 the wedding cake Gender Roles In Marriage 13 determining who does the dishes Page Turners 31 book rev1ews Rethinking Roles 14 how do egalitarian relationships help women? Must Have Music 38 music reviews and concert dates Theory Vs. Practice 16 successfully bringing feminist ideas into a marriage Wet Ink 41

The Feminist Consumer 26 making feminist bUying decisions during wedding planning

The Woman Who Married Herself 27 Ava de Leon decided the only one she wanted to many was herself

Brides Come in Many Styles 29 Ariel Meadow Statlings takes wedding planning off the beaten trait

Mothers in Music 34 (aUe Curtis and Kelty WltUs take on motherhood

It's About Time 36 an interview with Julie Patchouli of the Pandoras

Page 40 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Volume 8 Number 2 2007

CONTENTS

Judith P. Stelboum Editor's Introduction 1

Janet Albert Excerpt from A Table for Two 5

Priscilla Rhoades The Redeemed 25

Portia Cornell Six Poems Nuptial Flight 37 Along the Highway 38 The Effect of Snow 39 My Burial 40 Love Poem 41 Balancing Act 42

REPRESENTATIVE ART HISTORIAN Cassandra Langer My Romaine Brooks: A Love Affair 43

Ruthann Robson postcard 65

C. M. Harris Excerpt from Abominations Selected: Her Passion 81

Mari Coates Wishbones 97

About the Contributors 111

Feminist Pedodica/s (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 41 T& ~G HARVARD JOURNAL Of LAW&GENDER

Volume 30:2 Summer 2007 Copyright © 2007 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

Contents

I\Iulti-Disciplinal'Y Responses to Susan Sturm's 11,e Architecture of Inclusio"

Preface to Responses - Dynamism, Not Just Diversity 269 Lani Guinier and Martha Minow

The Architecture of Inclusion: Evidence from Corporate Diversity 279 Programs Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev

'Iempered Radicals as Institutional Change Agents: The Case of 303 Advancing Gender Equity at the University of Michigan Debra Meyerson and Megan Tompkins

Progressive Lawyering in Politically Depressing TImes: Can 323 New Models for Institutional Self-Refonn Achieve More Effective Structural Change? Susan D. Carle

Toward a New Civil Rights Framework 353 Guy-Uriel E. Charles

Getting More Women into Science: Knowledge Issues 365 Landa Schiebinger

The SupemlOdular Architecture of Inclusion 379 Richard R.W. Brooks and Valerie Purdie-Vaughns

Studying Institutional Engagement: Utilizing Social Psychology 389 Research Methodologies to Study Law Student Engagement Bonita London, Vanessa Anderson, Geraldine Downey

Conclusion to Responses - The Architecture of Inclusion: 409 Interdisciplinary Insights on Pursuing Institutional Citizenship Susan Sturm

Articles

Pain, Pleasure, and Consenting Women: Exploring Feminist 425 Responses to SfM and Its Legal Regulation in Canada through Jelinek's V,e Piano Teacher Maneesha Deckha

Exposing Sex Stereotypes in Recent Same-Sex Marriage 461 Jurisprudence Deborah A. Widiss, Elizabeth L. Rosenblatt, Douglas NeJaime

Comments

The Home as Their Castle: An Analysis of Georgia v. Randolph's 507 Implications for Domestic Disputes Meagan Rasch-Chabot

Burlingtoll NOTthem & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White: The Scope 519 of Retaliatory Actions and a Legal Catch-22 Mary Newman

"An Exercise in Fiction": The Sixth Amendment Confrontation 531 Clause, Forfeiture by Wrongdoing, and Domestic Violence in Davis v. Washingtoll Rebecca McKinstry Page 42 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World

VOL. 5 NO. 12007

Special Theme Issue Gender-Relevant Legislation and Legal Practice in Muslim and Non-Muslim Countries

Articles

LOUISE HALPER, Editor's Foreword ". MARY-CLAIRE FOBLETS, The Admissibility ofRepudiation: Recent Developments in Dutch, French and Belgian Private International Law . 10 DANAYA C. WRIGHT, Legal Rights and Women's Autonomy: Can Family Law Refonn in Muslim Countries Avoid the Contradictions of Victorian Domesticity? . 33 MOUNlRA M. CHARRAD, Contexts, Concepts And Contentions: Gender Legislation As Politics In The Islamic World ...... 55 RUTH A. MILLER, Politicizing Reproduction in Comparative Perspective: Ottoman, Turkish, and French Approaches to Abortion Law . 73 LOUISE HALPER, Disrupted Societies, Transformative States: Politics of Law and Gender in Republican Turkey and Iran 90 21RA MIR-HOSSEINI, When a Woman's Hurt Becomes an Injury: 'Hardship' as Grounds for Divorce in Iran .. III

BIBLIOGRAPHY . 127

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, 0.3, Summer 2007) Page 43 Volume 28, Issue 6, 2007 Health Carefor Women International

523 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Cavan 525 Vulnerability of First-Time Expectant Mothers During Ultrasound Scans: An Evaluation of the External Pressures That Influence the Process of Informed Choice Marlall Nicol 534 First' Mothering Over 35 Years: Questioning the Association of Maternal Age and Pregnancy Risk M. Carolall alld S. Nelsoll 556 Diagnostic Validity of Two Instruments for Assessing Anxiety and Depression Among Pregnant Women in Hyderabad, Pakistan Rozina Karmalialli, Carla M. Banll, Farida Piralli, Saeed Akhtar, Ralldall H. Bellder, Robe/1 L. Goldenberg, alld Nallcy Moss 573 Participating in Research for Pregnancy Complicated by Breech Salldra A. Foullds

Page 44 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Volume 28, Issite 7, 2007 Health Carefor Women International

591 Editorial Eleanor Krassen Cavan 593 Medication Use and Gender in Massachusetts: Results of a Household Survey Carla Makblou/Obenneyel; Kim PIke, Micbelle Scblliein, Ly"nelle Leidy Sievett, and Douglas L, Andel10n 614 Beyond Reproductive Health: Listening to Women About Their Health in Disadvantaged Beinlt Neighborhoods Huda ZlIrayk, Cyntbia Mynlli, Mylene T Salem, 'Velnzia Kaddollr, Faysal el-Kak, and Samerjabbollr 638 Changing Women: Mothers and Their Adolescent Daughters Deborab Stlfjlel; Sbaron L. Sims, and Pbyllis Noerager Stern 654 Unsafe Induced Abortions Among Adolescent Girls in Lusaka Elisabetb Dab/back, Margaret Malmbolwa, Lackson Kasonka, Staffan Bergstrom, and Anna-Bellt Ransjo-Alvidson

Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 45 Volume 28, Isslie 8, 2007 Health Carefor Women International

677 Editorial Kate Bourne 680 Women and HIV!AIDS in China: Gender and Vulnerability Keke Lin, Beverlyj. 1l1cElmul1y, and Carol Cbristiansen 700 Women's Choice of Strategies for Improving Utilization of HIV!AIDS Screening Services Maria Micbaei Ikorok alld Idollgesit Iballga Akpabio 712 The Impact of Migration on HIV Prevention for Women: Constructing a Conceptual Framework Gail Webber 731 The Lived Experiences of HIV-Positive, Pregnant Women in Thailand Ratcbneewan Ross, \f1ilaipban Sawatphanit, Claire Burke DrauckeJ; and Tatirat Suwansujarid 745 Sexual Coercion, mY-Related Risk, and Mental Health Among Female Sex Workers in China Bo \Fang, Xiaoming Ii, Bonita Stanton, Xiaoyi Fang, Hongmei Yang, Ran Zhao, and Yan Hong

Page 46 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) HECATE

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation Vol. 33 no. 1, 2007

, '\'Focus: Women and Work "bratingMay DaY, , Eileen Haley 4 " 'tots'lrttioductiim Janis Bailey, kaye Broadbent 5 '.' ":,': "', ' and Paula McDonald ' , 'Rosemary Webb 8

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.'~ EaileY and 43 , ~eth van Acker'

Idpeeti 61

'" i~hdel !-YO/lS and 81 ,Meg Smith "

Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 47 table of contents GllmIZONS SUMMER 2007 I VOLUME 21 NO.1 News 6 BOOBY TRAPS BACK ON MARKET by Shari Graydon 8 FEMINIST PASSINGS by P./oree7/ Shanahan 51: Bubble 12 SUPREME COURT REFUSES NIXON APPEAL by Robin Penile

IWO PRAYER AFFIRMS PROGRESSIVE MUSLIMS Arts &Ideas 13 by Roxanna Olivera MUSIC MUST· HAVES 40 Lady Sovereign, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse, CAMPAIGN UPOATES Romi Mayes, Fantasia, Elaine Elias 14 VA"'" Linked to AIDS, Denial Discomforts Women SUMMER REAOING Bow Grip by IVQn E. Coyou, Moral Disorder 43 by Margard A/WQod, Tattcyoram by Audrry Thomas, No Margins C. Lzke and N. Holtz, eds., Transparent: Love, Family and Living the Features T with TransgenderTeenagers Chris Starn, BAR NONE Nobody's Mother Lynne flim Luven, ed, and 18 Julia Sudbury's powerfully persuasive Global lots more great book buys. Lod:.dowl1 decries prisons as international human warehouses. In this interview, she expounds upon her FILM portrait ofa political economy ofcriminal injustice 51 Bubble that disempowers women ofcolour in particular. Review by Maureen Medved by Sarah COiSidy ALL THE RAGE THE UGLY SlOE OF THE BEAUTY INOUSTRY 53 by Jennifer Fong 24 Ingredients in everyday products from deodorants to nail polish have been linked to a host ofreproducti\'c disorders, including breast cancer. Will labelling products reduce women's exposure to chemical toxins? by Misha Warhamki Columns PENNI MITCHELL TO BENO BUT NOTTO BOW: SHANI MOOTOO 5 Dirt and the Body Politic 29 by Maya Khankqje A FUNOAMENTAL CONCERN LISA RUNDLE 32 The mountains ofTajikistan are not the ani)' 17 Blast OtT, Feminots! barriers keeping women in this former Soviet country isolated. A growing fundamentalist MARIKO TAMAKI influence in the country's political system and a 39 Snitch Bitch ravaged economy are among the forces pushing women further and further bad:ward. SUSAN G. COLE by Lauryn Oates 55 We're in the Anny Now

LYN COCKBURN 56 Pregnant Women are Stupid

I), /wo PIa,W Affirms Musr,ms

Page 48 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) HYPATIA AJournal ofFeminist Philosophy

Volume 22 Number 3 Summer 2007

Joseph Kupfer 201 Elizabeth V, Spelman Gandhi and the Virtue ofCare tnell/sit'e Feminism: A Third WlIl'e Theory ofWomen's Commonality by Naomi Zack 22 Lorraine Mayer A Relltrn To RecitlTocilY 204 Patrice DiQuimio Reconceit1ing Pregnancy lind Childcare: 43 Talia Mae Bettcher ElllieS, Experience, and Reprodt/etil'e Labor by Amy Mullin Et1il Deceil'ers and Make-Beliet'ers: On 1hmsphobic Violence and the Polifics of l/ll(~ion 209 Rehecca Whisnant Tmfficking llllt! ProHitlltion Reconsidered: 66 Meryl Altman New Perspectives on Migration, Sex Work, and Human Rights by Beatlt'oir, Hegel, \'(Iar Kamala Kempaduo, editor, with Jroti Sanghera and Bandana Pattanaik 92 Shirong Luo 216 Mary Briody Mahowald ne/arion, Virwe, and Relmiona! Virllle: Three COllcellfs ofCaring Mass Hysteria: 111 Kimberly Hutchings Medicine, Cllllllre, lind MOlhers' Bodies by Rebecca Kukla Simone de BeaUl'oir and lhe AmbiguollS Ethics of Political Violence 218 Letitb Meynell 133 Patricia Sheridan The Case ofthe Female Orgasm: Hef/eclion, Nmure, and Moral Law: Bias in the Science ofEm/tHrall by Elisabeth Lloyd The EXfell! of Catharine Cockburn's Lockeanism in her Defence of Mr. Locke's Essay Musings 152 Theresa Weynand Tobin 223 james Lindemann Nelson On Their Own Ground: Srrategies ofResistance for SlInni Muslim Women PhiiosOl,hiting in a Dissonalll Key 175 Amber Jacobs 234 Notes on Contributors The Potential ofTheory: Melanie Klein, Lllee lrigllray, and the Mother-Dllllghter Relllliomhip 237 Thanks to Reviewers 2006 238 Guidelines for Contributors Book Reviews 240 Books Received 194 Kimerer L. LaMothe 242 Call for Papers Niettsche on Gender: Beyond Man and W/oman by Frances Nesbitt Oppel 197 Sally J. Scholz Simone de Belllll'oir: Philosophical Wrilings edited by Margaret A. Simons with ~vtarybeth Timmermann and Mary Beth l\.'tader

Feminist Pen·odicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 49 International

Feminist Journal VOLUME 9 2007 NUMBER 3 ofPolitics SEPTEMBER 2007 ARTICLES

The Imperative of Male [Delusion: How Institutional Context Influences World Bank Gender Policy Kate Bedford 289

Mapping Strategic Engagements: Women's Movements and the State Karen Beckwith 312

Rural Women Knowing All: Globalization and Rural Women's Organizing in China Sharon R. Wesoky 339

Jumbled Women's Activism: Subnational and International Influences on Galician Equality Politics Candice D. Ortbals 359

When Women Are Right: The Influence of Gender, Work and Values on European Far-Right Party Support Phyllis L. F. Rippeyoung 379

CONVERSATIONS 399 Shards Lisa Suhoir Majaj 400 Fragments of Hope: An Interview with lisa Suhair Majaj Deborah AI-Najjar 402

'You Are a Girl' Heather Hicks 410

BOOK REVIEWS

Review Eassay: Feminism and the Rule of Fundamentalism in the Islamic Republic ofIran Janet Afary and Kevin B. Anderson, Foucault and the lraniOlI Revolution: Gender and the Seductions ofIslamism; Minoo Moallem, Between Warrior Brother and Veiled Sister: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Politics ofPatriarchy in Iron; Lois Beck and Guity Nashat (eds), Women in Iron from 1800 to the Islamic Republic Faegheh Shirazi 421

Krista Hunt and Kim Rygiel (eds), (En}Gendering the War on Terror: War Stories and Camouflaged Politics Katy Allison 428

Wendy Brown, Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics Terrell Carver 429

Shirecn Hassim, Women's Organizations and Democracy in South Africa Daniel Conway 431

Louise Chappell and Lisa Hill (cds), The Politics ofWomcn's Interests: New Comparative Perspectives Francesca Gains 433

Harvey Mansfield, Matlliness Jan Hall 435

Jane S. Jaquette and Gail Summerfleld (cds), Women and Gender Equality in Del1efopment Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources, Mobilizations Hanna Beate Schopp-Schilling 436

Notes on Contributors 439 Page 50 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) The Journal of InterdisciplinalY Feminist Thought Volume 1, Number 1 Pall 2005

CONTENTS

Articles The "Fair" Sex: Working Women at London's Fairs, 1698-1732 2 Anne IVohlcke

Work, Welfare, and Women's Role as Mothers 22 Pamela Fiber andJackie Filla

Vera Brittain: TI,e Work of Memorial in an Age of War 37 Ch,istine M. Doran

Reviews Cballleuse in the City: lIJe Realist Singer in French Fiim by Kelley Conway 53 Katberine M. Lawber

Pen/vian Street Liws: Culture, PoUV!/' andEconomy among Market Women ofCuzco by Linda Seligmann 54 Linda Crauford

Nietzscbe on Gendet' Beyond Man and WOl1um by Frances Nesbin Oppel. 56 Paula Bolduc

Something in tbe Way She Mows: Dancing Wometz from Salome to Madonna by Wendy Buonaventura 58 Patricia Hawkridge

seattle's Women Teacbers oftbe IllImvar Years: Shapers ofa Livable City 59 by Doris Hinson Pieroth Katby Nickerson

lIJe Quiltmakers ofGee's Bend (DVD) 61 Christine Bagley

Edith Irbm10n's IVtitingsfrom tbe Great War byJulie Olin-Ammentorp 62 SarahJ Littlifield

Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 51 The Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought Volume 2, Number 1 Spring 2007

CONTENTS

Articles Beyond Dualism in the Life Sciences: Implications for a Feminist Critique of Gender-SpecUle Medicine 2 Victoria Grace

Misplaced Focus: Assumptions about Sex Harmunes and ACL Injury in Female Athletes ...... I5 Jen nifer Croissallt Emib' Scbmit

Picking Barbien.!'s Brain: Inherent Gender Differences in Scientific Ability , ,29 Giordana Grossi Alison Nasb

Walking the ·H.lk: Doing Science with Perimenopausal Women and Their Health Care Providers...... 43 jerib'1lJz C. Prim; Cbristine 1. Hitcbcock, Poornima Satbt, and Marg Tigbe

Reviews Scmldalolls Knowledge: Science, Trutb, (Jnd tbe Human by Barbara Herrnstein Smith .58 Pallia Zellge.

Selltenced To Emyday Life: Feminism and Ibe HOllsewije by Lesley johnson and justine Lloyd...... 61 Patricia Hawklidge

Page 52 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n3, Summer 2007) Journal ofLesbian Studies

Twenty~First Century Lesbian Studies Part I

Volume 11, Numbers 1/2 2007

Introduction Noreen Giffney, Katherine O'Donnell SECTION I GENEALOGIES: CONTEXTUALIZING THE FIELD Lesbian Studies After The Lesbian Postmodern: Toward a New Genealogy Laura Doan A Lesbian-Feminist Journey Through Queer Nation Bonnie Zimmerman A Seat at the Table: Some Unpalatable Thoughts on Shame, Envy and Hate in Institutional Cultures Sal/yR. Munt SECTION II READINGS: DESIRING FICTiONS Queer Paradox/Paradoxical Queer: Anne Garreta's Pas un jour (2002) Lucille Cairns Being Faithful: The Ethics of Homoaffection in Antonia Forest's Marlow Novels Caroline Gonda Fragmented Identities, Frustrated Politics: Transsexuals, lesbians and 'Queer' Katherine Johnson SECTION III THEORIES: DISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES Of Hyacinths MicheJe Aina Barale Feminist Theorizing as 'Transposed Autobiography' renee c. hoagland Post-Lesbian? Not Yet Toni A. H. McNaron Through the Looking Glass: A '70s Lesbian Feminist Considers Queer Theory Margaret Cruikshank Rescuing Lesbian Camp Clare Hemmings Refusing to Make Sense: Mapping the In-Coherences of 'Trans' J. Bobby Nob/e Twenty-First Century Lesbian Studies, Part II will follow in Journal of Lesbian Studies, Volume 11, Numbers 3/4.

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    Editors' Note I 8 Arzu (Jzttirkmen Susan levine Turkish 'Women in Academia: Problems of Legitimacy in Trans/National The Culture of ConsumpHon Reconsidered: Essays in Tribute to Susan Perspedive / 173 Porter Benson /10 Marilyn Lake Susan Porter Benson Nationalist Historiography, Feminist Scholarship, and the Promise and What Goes 'Round Comes 'Round: Secondhand Clothing, Furniture, Problems of New Transnational Histories: The Australian Case /1RO and Tools in Working·Class Lives in the Interwar United States /17 Susan R. Grayzel Val Marie Johnson Same Language, Different Academic CuHures: Working Across the "The Rest Can Co to the Devil": Macy's Workers Negotiate Gender, Trans-Atlantic Divide /187 Sex, and Class in the Progressive Era I 32 Karen Hagemann Donica Belisle From the Margins to the Mainstream? \Vomen's and Gender History ill Negotiating Paternalism: Women and Canada's Largest Department Germany / 193 Stores, 1890-1960 I 58 Maria Teresa Fernandez-Aceves Katrina Srigley Imagined Communities: Women's History and the History of Gender in Clothing Stories: Consumption, Identity, and Desire in Depression-Era Mexico / 200 Toronto / 82 Franca Iacovetta Gendering Trans/National Historiographies: Feminists Rewriting ROUNDTABLE: BABIES ACROSS BORDERS: PROBLEMS FOR WOMEN'S Canadian History / 206 HISTORY IN THE STUDY OF TRANSBORDEIt ADOPTION Introduction / 105 UOOK REVIEWS Karen Balcom Dawn Rae Flood "Phony Mothers" and Border-Crossing Adoptions: The Montreal-to-New Deviance Gendered, Criminology Exposed / 214 York Black Market in Babies in the 1950s /107 Biko Agozino, CO/WIer-Colonial Crimil/ology: A Critique ofImperialist Reasoll; Philippa Levine, Proslitulioll. Rilee mId Politics: Policing \'ellfffal Di5fllse ill Ille BrUislr Empire; Tobias HUbinelte Cesare Lombroso and Guglielmo Ferrero, Crlmillal Womml, ti,e Prostitute, mid tire Nationalism, Subalternity, and the Adopted Koreans /117 Normal Womml, trans, Nicole Hahn Rafter and Mary Gibson; Diana Paton, No BOlld butille Law: Punis/mlerll, Rna, al/d Gmder ill Jamaimll Stale Formatioll, 1780-1870, Anita M. Andrew China's Abandoned Children and Transnational Adoption: Issues Lee Joan Skinner and Problems for U.S.-China Relations, Adoption Agencies, Identity, Nation, and Revolution in Latin America / 224 and Adoptive Parents /123 Karen Kampwirth, Ffmlnislll mrd tile Legacy of Re<'Olulion: NiCQraguG, EI Sah~ldor, CiliaI'M; Magali Roy-Fequi~re,Womeu, Creole Ideutity. and lllte/leellwl Ufe ill Early Anne Collinson TItvlllietll·Centluy Plltrto Rico; Julie D. Shayne, Tire Ret'o/rjtion QuesJioll: Femilli'lIls ill The Littlest Immigrants: Cross-Border Adoption in the Americas, Policy, EI sall'r1dor, C/rile, mId CUM; Marfa Eugenia Vasquez Perdomo, My Uft 115 aColombilm and Women's History /132 Revolutionary: Ref/eeliolls ofa Former Glierrillera, trans. Lorena Terando. Karen Dubinsky Kim Warren Babies Without Borders: Rescue, Kidnap, and the Symbolic Child /142 Gender, Race, Culture, and the Mythic American Frontier / 234 Albert Hurtado, II/lima/( FronliflS: Sex. Gender, alld erlltlm' ill Old California; Sheila McManus, Tilt Urle Which Septlmtes: Race, Gellder, alld n,e hlal.:illg oft/Ie Albfrl'l-h!olllarw HISTORY PRACTICE: GENDERING TRANS/NATIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHIES: Borderlallds; Quintard Taylor and Shirley Ann Wilson Moore, eds., Afrlwn Ameriolll SIMILARITIES AND DiffERENCES IN COMPARISON \\'0111(11 COllfront tile Wfsl, 1600-2000; Glenda Riley, Tire Life awl Legacy ofAlmie Oakley. Karen Hagemann and Maria Teresa Fernandez-Aceves Elizabeth A. Bohls Introduction /151 Bodies that Deviate: From the Anomalous to the Wayward in Recent Alice Kessler-Harris Studies of Race, Gender, and Nation / 242 Felicity A. Nu:.sbauln, 11re I.imilsojlhe HumlUl: Fictions ofAuomaly, Raef. al/d Gel/der in A Rich and Adventurous Journey: The Transnational Journey of Gender Ihe Lollg Eightarllil Cenlury; Alys Eve Weinbaum, Wayward Reprodudions: Genfaiogr.·s History in the United States /153 ofRaceafld Natioll ill nllllsdl/mllic Moderll TllOljgllt. Andrea Petts and Judith Szapor CONTRIBUTORS / 248 The State of Women's and Gender History in Eastern Europe: The Case of Hungary /160 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 254

    Fran~oi5e Tlu'ibaud ANNOUNCEMENTS / 256 Writing Women's and Gender History in France: A National Narrative? 1167

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 55 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

    VOL. 19 No.2 SUMMER 2007

    Editors' Note / 7 BOOK REVIEWS Gayle K. Brunelle Lisa M. Bitel Policing the Monopolizing \Nomen of Early Modern Nantes I 10 Virgins for Sale / 170 Nandita Prasad Saltai Rosemary I{adford Ruether, Godde,se, /lHd /lIe Diuble Femilriue; A We51em Religious The "Other" Culture: Craft Societies and Widow Remarriage in History; Deirdre Good, ed., Mariam, tile MJlgdalen, and lhe Molher; Linda B. Hall, Mary, MOlher Ilnd Warrior: Tire Virgill in Sp'lill mrd Jlle AmeriClls; Suzanne K. Kaufman, Ca/l­ Early Modem India / 36 5umhrg l'i,io1l5: ....111,5 CII/iure mid tire Lmrdc5 SIJrille. Kathleen R. Smythe Leigh Ann Craig African Women and White Sisters at the Karema Mission Station, Space, Order, and Resistance: Recent Writings on Women and Space 1894-1920/59 in Medieval and Early Modern Europe / 178 Dorothea Browder Nicholas Il0we, ed., 11(1l1/e mrd Hm/lelc%/Ic% Irl Ihe Mcdieval Gud Rellai5S1llice World; A "Christian Solution of the Lahor Situation": How \Vorkingwomen 1'.larjorie Keniston ~klntosh, Workhlg WOII/en ill Erlgli>1J Sociely, 1300-.--1620; Virginia Chieffo Raguin and Sarah Stanbuf)~ eds., Women's SI',Jce: Palrollage, Place, /lnd Gel/der Reshaped the YWCA's Religious Mission and Politics I 85 ill 1/1" Medimll Clmrdr. Kimberly Brodkin . Laura McClure "We are neither male nor female Democrats": Gender Difference and Traces of Power: Recent Books on Women in Antiquity / 184 Women's Integration within the Democratic Party /111 Philippe Borgeaud, hfo/lrer oj Ihe God5: From Cybe/e 10 lire Virgil! Mary; Susan Cuettel Cole, Ll1IrdsfIll'cs, Geuder, tJlld RUlIal Space: The Allcieril Greek Expericllce; Barbara Goff, ROUNDTABLE: THE HISTORY OF WOMEN AND SLAVERY: CONSIDERING THE Citiull BilCclw,,: \\'Olllel/'S Rillllli Prac!ife ill Alleie/II Grace; Diane Kleiner, Cle0l'alra alld IMPACT OF AR'N'r I A WOMAN? FE,\LUE SLAVES IN 111£ PtANTATION Rom". Soum ON THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS PUBLICATION Holly S. Hurlburt Jennifer L. Morgan A Renaissance for Renaissance Women? /193 Introduction / 138 Patricia F. Cholakian and Rouben C. Cholakian, Margllerite de Nal'ilrre: Mollleraj IIle Rt'Haissmlce; Anthony F. D'Elia, Tire R"rwiSSllIlce ojAfarriage ill FijIUIlI/I-Cerllliry Daina Ramey Berry Iialy; l\largaret King, HIlIHI1J1i,m, Venice and Womcrl: E5says 01/ Ihe lIalillll Rel/aiSMIlCt"; Teaching A,lI't I a WomalJ? / 139 Caroline ~lurphy. TIre Pore's Diwg/lIer: TIre Exlraordillmy Uje ojFclice della Rot't"re; Gala Servadio, RCll1li,sllIrce Womml. Stephanie M. H. Camp Ar'IJ't I a Woman? in the Vanguard of the History of Race and Sex Stephanie Wright in the United States / 146 Education for Liberation: Race, Class, Gender, and the History of Education / 202 Leslie Harris Ann Short Chirhart. TIndlfs ojLighl: Gcorgia rfaeiterS flHd the Comirlg oj1110' Modem Ar'IJ'f 1n WOll/nII?, Gender, and Slavery Studies / 151 South; llana DeBare, \\?lcreGir/s Come First: The Rise, FIlII,GlIlt Slnpri,iHg Rcvit'lll oj Barbara Krauthamer Girls' SdlOol,; Janet Nolan, Sunwis oftile I'oor: leadleTs alld MobiWy ill Ire/a lid aud friS/1 Ar'lI'f I a WOI1lIlIl? Native Americans, Gender, and Slavery / 156 Amaim; Heather t\ndrea Williams, S"lf- Tllllght: AfricdIl AmeriCall Edum/ioll hI Slllt'i'ry

    Page 56 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) -}t- VOLUME 32. NO.2 Lt th Summer 2007 ...... ,.

    10 Black and Jewish, with a Family Secret Susan IYcidmall Sdmcidcr interviews Lace)' Schwartz,

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT 13 United by Kibbe Elise Wimerdmws together next-generation Syrian Jews with the help ofAunt Ray's mahriC<11 recipe, stmight [rum the Fr)'-o-Lator. (Bonus: recipe included.) 16 Advice for the Bride-to-Be: "Just Don't Eat!" MdiJJU Orshan SptUl1I confesses that despite her professional smarts-she counsels women with cating disorders-she was almost a victim ofPerfect Day pre-wedding starvatioll rituals herself. Dead Women in My Kitchen Cupboard 3 From the Editor 18 Sman Wt'idman Schneider on Susan Ramon cooks with the women in her life, past and sanitizing women's stories. present. It's not quite magical realism, but the conjuring capabilities ofour recipe boxes cOIne prett), close. 4 Voices "Ruth Bader Ginsburg A New Kind of Shiva: dissenting"- her historic stand 24 f{)( reproductive freedom· Sex The Clothing Give-Away equals ~;crccy for .S~:I~C Jewish .Ifllle Matlaw 115 lold 10 SUsa11 Sch11ur teemi' Best rabbis lists • Two Another in the Lilith series on rituals Judaism forgot takes on OrthoJoxy and feminism to provide filr us, so wc're doing it ourselves, Matlaw 20 Fiction remembers-and honors-her late mother b)' doing what her mom did best: dressing others so the)' looked terrific, "Pri Chadmh" by Darya !l1atlt'J How mom's taste lives on after her. 23 Poetry "Where Do I Belong?" "Koshering" I~}' SOllya An/lIll 29 This year's winner ofthe Latin-American Jewish women in their 20s and JOs talk fmnkly Charlotte Newberger Poetr), Prize ahout stereotypcs and their own takc on life, love and the pUniuit ofhappiness-in either hemisphere. A11~}' Gn't'IIJteill, Rachel 38 Reviews Km11J011 and A1dlllJic Hh.({ arc the hosts. Salsa, Mereo!,'Ue", and Myra Sklarcw on a debut stor}' the Hora? Anthropologist Ruth n'harexplains. collcrtioll, Tova Reich's in-your­ tilee Hovd about Shoah business, 35 The Breast Cancer Monologues: A Play feminist fiction for girls, Helene I~~I Nadia JvJtlcmhcl' Cixous' post-colonial Algerian A rahhi counsels a t'onwegant. A daughter mulls whether memoir, and more. she should get tested tllr the BrCa gene. An ultra-Orthodox 46 Happening mother now has nothing to hide under hcr wig. Here, a },ilith's indispensable medical student dmmatizes the feelings that fllllow diagnosis. resource listings (l)Vl'r.lil(('y SchWdrtl, PIHlto Matthew flill (ompilcd kJ' Naomi Dl/uiJ 48 Back Page The Front ofthl' Bus I~l) Fraidy Rein

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Paga 57 ISSUE No. 42 WINTER 2006

    NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 BOOK REVIEWS Messages ", 6 The Agt a/tbi BtlOVldt: Lovi and the Bt/ovld ill Early A-fodml Ottoma1l (lnd Announcements 11 Ellropu/Il Cll/tllrt (lnd SOciity by Walter G, Andrews and Mehmet Kalpakli. SMFS Board Directory ,., 13 (~t Shefer) , 107

    ARTICLES Chaucer and \Vomm by Keiko Hamaguchi (J. Shearer) III

    PART I: "FOUNDING MOTHERS" "Dirt parfiction"; mltamorphom dll je" chez GIIi!flllm/t de Alachmlt, Jean FroiHart et Christine de Pizall by Didier Lechat. (B. Hubble) 114 TWlIIty rears ofMedieval Femillist Scho/arsbip EliZ3.beth Robertson 14 Envisionillg Gwder in Burgllndian Devotiollal Art, 1350-/530: Experiwu, Authority, RtJisrance by Andrea Pearson. (H. M. Sonne de Torrens) 118

    Remarks 011 MFN at Twwty Roberta Krueger 26 Gmder and Aledieva/ Drama by Katie Normington. (R. Barrett) 122

    Holillw al/d Mmw/{nity ill tbe Middle AgiJ. Ed. P. H. Cullum and Katherine J. Medieval Feminist AfolltllUllt Lewis. (1\11. \Y/. Hennequin) 126 E. Jane Burns 29 KilHhip IIlld Conqllut; Family Straftgies ill the Principality ofSalmlo During tbe TIlt/ma FiJllttr: A RefltctioJI Oil Scholarship d- Frimdship Norman Period,1077-1194by Joanna H. Drdl. (V. Eads) 130 Lara Farina, Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, and Clare A. Lees 11 LilliJ ofthe AI/chomm by Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker. (L. Farina) 134 SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY I, THE WORKS OF THELMA FENSTER .... 46 Alediwal Families: PerspertiviJ onklarrillge, HOlISeho/~ alld Childrm. Ed. Carol Neel. (D. Kline) , , 138 PART II: ({MEDIEVAL FOREMOTHERS: lviARY 1vlARTJN MCLAUGHLIN" Thr "'.fer/iellal Marringi Scem: Prlldmce, Passion, Policy. Ed. Sherry Roush and Gttting to tIlt Soum: TIlt Cast OfJacoba Felkie and tbi Impact oftlu Cristelle L. Baskins. (S. Butler) 142 Portable Medieval Reader Oil tilt Calion ofMedtwal Womill'j History Monica H, Green ,. 49 71)( Problem of\Vomall ill Late-A.fediillal Hispanic Literatllrt by Robert Archer. (A. M. G6mez-Bravo) 146 Mary Martill McLaughlill ill Review E. Ann lvlatter 63 Tbe Reign ofElizabeth I by Carole Levin. (1: Earenfight) 149

    NullS, TertiadiJ, alld QUaJ/-Refigiow: Tbr Re!igiolH Idtlltitles of Seeing and Kllowillg: \%mm and LillTllillg ill Medietlllt EI/rope 1200~1550. Late Al".'hv,:! Holy WOlllm Ed. Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker. (c. M, Rose) , 152 Catherine 1\11. Mooney , , 68 The Texture ofSociety: A/edieval Womm;1I the SOl/thtm Low COI/lltriu. Alary Martill McLwgliJl, Alway> flldepmdmt Ed. Ellen E. Kittell and Mary A. Suydam. (J. Brown) l56 Sharan Newillan . .. 93 W'omm alld Religion ill Altdiellat Ellglal/d. Ed. Diana Wood. {J. Norris) ...... ,..... 160 Clio's Sile/lce: A Story ofAlary Martil/ AId,auf/,lin Bonnie Wheeler , 95 71Je \Vorld ofEleanor ofAqllirail/t: Literature and Socitty i/l SOllthem Fnwce betwu/l tht Elevmth and TIJirtemth Cmtl/riu. Ed. Marcus Bull and Catherine A Trlblltt to AImy Martin McLmlghlin Leglu. (M. Shadis) 164 Joan Cadden 104 POLICIES 168 SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY II, THE WORKS OF I>IARY MARTIN SUBSCRIPTION INFORl\IATION 171 MCLAUGHLlN 105 ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 176

    Page 58 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Issue Number 82, Summer 2007 Midwifery CONTENTS Trends V5. Traditions ~Todav "~.midwirelykxloy.com"

    DEPARTMENTS Midwifery Today 4 Poetry 5 From the Editor Midwifery Today 6 Networking 10 The Enduring Qualities in Midwifery-Elizabeth Davis 7 Tricks of the Trade 12 Timeless Tradition-Michele Klein 8 Midwifery Model of Care­ 14 The Target of the Bully and the Effects of PTSD Childbirth Education: Shifting -Marinah Valenzuela Farrell the Paradigm 18 Twenty-one Years Ago a Seed Was Planted ...-Christy Santoro 9 Marion's Message 19 Management or Care: Different Outcomes-Judy Siome Cohain 60 Media Reviews 62 News 22 Save Time and Effort-and Make More Money-with Electronic 70 Classified Advertising Communication-Sheri Menelli 70 Calendar 23 Birth of Hope-Jennifer Williams 73 Photo Album 24 Trends vs. Traditions-Jill Cohen International Midwife 26 The Challenges and Rewards of Life as an Apprentice-Christa Bartley 27 Birthing with Reverence-Caroline 50 Cards & Letters Wise 30 Healing Honey-Cheryl K, Smith 32 Trends versus Tradition in Cesarean Surgery: Effects on Midwifery Practice and Cesarean Mothers' Future Pregnancies-Ino Moy Gaskin 35 Story of a VBAC Rupture-Carey Collins 36 Leaving the Care of My Midwives-Sarah C. Rossmassler 39 A Work-toward Solution to the American Obstetrical Crisis-Alan J. Huber 42 Chlorhexidine as an Alternative Treatment for Prevention of Group B Streptococcal Disease-Shelie Ross 44 Go Tell I!: Using Media to Educate about Birth-Sharon Craig 46 Reflections on the End of a Career-Louana George 48 The Business of Midwifery: The Financial Plan for Commercial Insur­ ance-Linda Lieberman

    The coverphoto. by Caroli1le E. Brown, is 0/ International Midwife herhusband's niece'5 son, Roman. Roman is 51 Mobilizing Global Midwives: The Story of Baby Elisha-Kristen 10 days old in the photograph and is being Benoit held by his dad, Drew. Heather, Roman's 53 Yunnan Paiyao: Postpartum Friend-Roberta Aqua and Robin Lim new mom, and Drew adopted Roman at 54 Angels and Ancestors-Sister MorningStar birth. 55 Insurance and British Midwifery: The End of Independent Midwifery Our apologies to Shawna Wentz,jorfailing in the UK?-Tricia Anderson to credit her with the beautiful cover photo fir the Primal Health iSJue a/Midwifery 57 Traditional Midwives Are Midwives-Latin American & Caribbean Net· Today. work for Humanization of Childbirth

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 59 contents SUMMER 07 VOLUME XVII • NUMBER 3

    "But the greatest dissents do become court opinions and gradually over time their views become the dominant view;1f

    -JUSTICE GINSBURG Supreme injustice •

    UP FRONT FEATURES

    6 LETTERS 34 1-2 Punch 10 KEEPING SCORE The Busb Supnme Court delivers apair ofdecisi(ms tbat set bock wfJlllen's rigbts

    NEWS A Major Blow to Roe NATIONAL BY ALLISON STEVENS 12 Sticker Shock, From Harlem The Carhart nt/fllg ehilts doctftrs and s!J()ws 110 concem for wamt?n 's bealth to Hollywood, Police Story, A vVindow On Abuse, It's a Court Gives OK To Unequal Pay No-Brainer, Federally Funded BY JUSTINE ANDRONICI Lies, Short Takes, Calendar The Ledbetter decision guts ami-discrimination Imvj can Congress strike back for women and people ofcolor? ,3t08AL 24 'Yomen on the Verge, Hong 40 The Invisible Ones Kong Hustle, Short-Order BY REBECCA ClARREN Courts, The "Yarnan Who A iVls. investigation into the shadow 1vorld ofse....·lind labor trafficking Discovered "Eden", "Varnen's hI the United Stotes discovered notjust the dimeJlsic!1ls ofthe problem Words, Short 'Elkes Imt the stmtling hladequnty ofthe federal respo-llSe

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    .... Former labor slave Florencla Molina Ooft) with Imelda Buncap of the anti-trafficking group CAST.

    FEATURES DEPARTMENTS ,..(o1lti1l1m/

    ENVIRONMENT 72 BOOK REVIEWS 46 Exlreme Makeover; 55 The Green Bottom Una Jennifer P()Ztler on Cat]1 Rivety' Feminist Edition E7Ivir01mltt1tally amsciOllS. womm­ Selling Anxiety; How The BY JENNIFER nm (f)11tpnnies do good and do wd/ News Media Scare Womenj COGNARD~BLACK BY LAURA ORLANDO Helen Zia on Edwidge Dallticat's The l1nLl pitth for «mile/it Brother, Pm Dying; fingery co-opts ftmillism HEAl.TH Julie Phillips OJl Doris Lessing's' 59 Is Bone Testing AJIIt~ The Cleft; N'lS'rin RalJimieb on 50 Bluegrass Uberalion Cracked Up To Be? Gilla D, Nahai's Caspian Rain.,' BY MARTHA BURK Women mllY be wersold 011 France JVinddance Twine 011 Appnlnfbitm-glYfW;' b/urgnm trefltments for "osteopenio" Sman K. Calm's Sexual musk ,'(mains fl "boys dub, n but BY BETH BAKER Reckonings: Southern there's{f11lim'sm at its IWfS filld Girls in a Troubling Age wWllm topping its (hruts LAW 63 Happily Never Married 74 BOOKMARKS But the sySft'1lJ still favors hetero­ Great ,.taMfOr summer 2007 sexuals 'who formolly tie the knot BY NADIA BERENSTEIN 77 OVD WATCH Four fantastic films for WOMEN'S STUDIES bome ViC1Vitlg 66 Black Gins' Dreams What (fm young wcmU:l1 sho1lJ and BACKTALK tell tIS about tlJeirwwld? 79 The lmus Effect BY NIKKI AYANNA STEWART BY DONNA BRAZILE

    ESSAY 80 NO COMMENT 68 Conversations With My Son The ~,'ell~k1JoW7l playwright miser afeminist BY SUSAN MILLER

    Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 61 2007 NOQA Nllmber 2-3 Nordic JOII,.,,1I1 (if \\'

    Editorial Tu(ttt Palin and Elina Oil/as ...... 79 Introduction: New Forms of Intimacy Jorgen Lorelltzef/ and Wellcke Miihleiscll ...... 80

    ARTICLES Queer Individualization: The Transformation of Personal Life in the Early 21st Century Sasha Rosenei/ ,,.. ,.. , 84 Fun in Gcndcr~ Youth and Sexuality, Class and Generation Harriet l~ierrwn Nielsen alld MOllica Rudberg, IOO No Sex, No Crime, No Shame: Privatized Care and the Seduction into Responsibility Antke Engel 114 Between Labour and Lovc: Thc Re-erotization of Home-making in Egalitarian Couples within a Nordic Context He/ene Aarseth 133 Making Places of lntimacy-Ethnicity, Friendship, and Masculinities in Oslo ]'hon/as Alichae/ IVolle 144 (In)Visibility and the Display of Gendered Desirc: Masculinity in Mainstream Soft- and Hardcore Pornography Anjo Hirdnulll 158 Mainstream Sexualization and the Potential for .Nordic IVeneke A1i;lI/eisen 172

    DEBATE Love and Intimacy in Men's Lives Jorgell Lorentzell 190

    BOOK REVIEW Accountability and the Politics of Affinity-Nomadic Ethics against ProfiHninded Cynicism Alolla J\la1lIle~'uo 199

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    Volume 20, 2007 TranslatefNarrate

    EDITORIAL.. .4

    Alexandra M Kokoli Nonnal Flora and the Bacterial Sublime An Interview with Anna Dumitriu 5

    Hiroko Hagiwara Return to an Unknown Land Sanae Takahata', Quest for Self 13

    Arti,t', P.ge, Ginger Wolfe-Suarez A Trilogy in Form .2l

    Verina Gfader stolen: Rivane Neuenschwander, Loui,e Hopkin" Janet Cardiff .26

    Soo Kang Paula Rego's Joseph~ Dream: An .nti-narrative of an anti-hero (anti-) picture-maker .34

    Sophie Calle in Venice .42

    Artist's Pages Vera Frenkel Tran'lateIN.rrate 44

    Malin Hedlin Heyden OnCandice Breitz',Becomillg 50

    Johanna Hallsten Sounds Like It: a cross-cultural conversation 58

    Aone Swartz The Eroties of Envelopment Figuration in Nancy Grossman's Art. 64

    Artist', Pages Tanya Ury Who', Boss 7l

    Lotte Juul Pelernen fl'. About the Dream of Flying SimoneA.borgKaern 78

    Pennin8 Barnett interviews Anne Cadenet, curator of Chohreh Feyzdjou: Tout art est ell exi/ 83

    52nd VeniceBiennale and Documenta 12, Kassel.. , 88

    Short Book Revie\vs ,..,,..,, 94

    Subscription Details 96

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 63 the femi.n.ist newsjournal volume 37, number I 2007

    49 Desperately Seeking Women Directors at the reviews Santa Barbara International 73 Are Women Human? Film Festival and other International dialogues conference 77 Amazon Grace: Re-Calllng 52 Pornography and the Courage to Sin Big Pop Culture: National Feminist Antipornography regulars Conference women in media 4 News 14 Women in Media 8 News Commentary 18 A Chilling Effect: Women 80 Dykes To Watch Out For Journalists Worldwide 84 Festivals 22 Threatened Into Silence: An Interview with Kim of the 85 Letters "Den of the Biting Beaver" , 86 Ads 30 Publishing the Patriarchy: Reviewers in the While, Western Tradition Still Exclude, Trivialize Women COVER AflT; Gretchen Kuhlman and Wrilers Melissa Rodgers

    35 Flesh and Bones: BACK COVERl laura Butterbaugh Pornography and High activism Fashion 66 Angela Davis: Not Just a 37 Incarcerated Women Fair-Weather Activist Create Their Own Media 69 Intimate and Political: 43 The Chick Flick Paradox: Talking with Bettina Derogatory? Ferninist? Or Apthekar about Abuse and Both? Recovery, Activism and 46 Reflecling on the Filrns of Education Oppressed Women: Gone but Not Forgotten

    Page 64 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Politics (5. Gender

    Volume 3 I Number 3 I September 2007

    ARTICLES Theorizing 'Nomen's Representation in the United States Suzanne Do\'i 297 Blind Justice: "Seeing" Race and Gender in Cases of Violent Crime Irfan Nooruddin 321 Republican L1mbs and the Democratic Pipeline: Partisan Differences in the Nomination of Female Gubernatorial Candidates Stephen ,. Stambough and Valerie R. O'Regan 349

    CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS .Studying Gender and Politics Over Time 369 Familiar Theories from a New Perspective: The Implications of a Longitudinal Approach to Women in Politics Research tvlelanie M. Hughes and Pamela Paxton 370 Seeing Gender over the Short and Long Haul Corrine M. MeConnaughy 378 Gender and Politics over Time Gretehen Ritter 386 Historical Perspectives in Comparative Politics and Gender Studies Aili Man Tripp 397

    BOOK REVIEWS Feminism and the Abyss ofFreedom , By Linda M. G. Zerilli Reviewed by Elizabeth Wingrove 409 The Politics ofSexual Harassment: AComparative Study ofthe United States, the European Union, and Germany, By Kathrin S. Zippel Reviewed by Louise K. DQI'idson-Schmich 413 Women's Reproductive Rights, By Heather Widdows, Itziar Alkorta Idiakez, and Aitzibcr Emaldi Cirinn cds. Reviewed by 'ean C. Robinson 416 Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future ofAmerican Politics, By Susan J. Carroll and Richard L. Fox eds. Reviewed by Beth Reingold 419

    LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 423

    Feminist Pen·odicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 65 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

    Volume 31 Number 3 2007

    RESEARCH ARTICLES Adolescence: Sexual Inferences, Pregnancy, and Mothering

    Adolescents' Sexual Inferences About Girls Who Consume Alcohol 229 Amy M. Young, Sean Esteban McCabe, and Carol}. Boyd Caregiving History and Prenatal Depressive Symptoms in low·Income Adolescent 241 and Young Adult Women; Moderating and Mediating Effects Stephanie Milan, Trace s. Kershaw, jessica Lewis, Claire Wesldahl, Sharon Schindler Rising, Mary Patrikios, and jeannette R. Ickovics Stepping Up to Motherhood Among Inner-City Teens 252 Arielle F. Shanok and Usa Miller Girls and Women /11 Education andScience

    Effects of Learning About Gender Discrimination on Adolescent Girls' Attitudes Toward 262 and Interest in Science Erica S. Weisgram and Rebecca S, Biglf!r Yoke Matters: Buffering the Impact of a Negative Climate for Women in Science 270 Isis H, Settles/ Lilia M, Cortina, Abigail}. Stewart, andJanet Malley University Students From Single-Sex and Coeducational High Schools: Differences in Majors 282 and Attitudes at a Catholic University Christie P. Karpiak, James P. Buchanan/ Megan Hosey, and Allison Smith Gender Stereotypes

    Gender, Discrimination Beliefs, Group-Based Guilt, and Responding to Affirmative Action 290 for Australian Women Robert. j. Boeckmann and N. T. Feather The Ms. Stereotype Revisited: Implicit and Explicit Facets 305 Kelly A. Malcolmson and Usa Sinclair An Exploration of Gender-Role Expectations and Conflict Among Women Rugby Players 311 Melissa A. fallon and LaRae M. Jome BOOK REVIEWS Gender Differences and Similarities

    The Female Brain, by louann Brizendine 322 Nicole M. Else-Quest Gender Differences in Mathematics, edited by Ann M. Gallagher and James C. Kaufman 323 Marcia linn and Cathy Kessel Violence Against Women Forsaken Females: The Global Brutalization of Women, by Andrea Parrot and Nina Cummings 324 Kelly Yu-Hsin liao "Intimate" Violence Against Women: When Spouses, Partners, and Lovers Attack, 325 edited by Paula K. lundberg-love and Shelly L. Marmion Katharine 1. Hahn

    Women's Lifestyle CflOices Being Together, Working Apart: Dual-Career Families and the Work Ufe Balance, 326 edited by Barbara Schneider and linda J. Waite Janice M, Steil The New Single Woman, by E. Kay Trimberger 327 Ana J. Bridges The Portrayal of Women in Popular Culture Featuring Females: Feminist Analysis ofMedia, edited by Ellen Cole and Jessica 328 Henderson Daniels Jeannette Hsu Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture, by Ariel Levy 329 Amanda J, Swygart-Hobaugh INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS inside back cover Page 66 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3. Summer 2007) Race, Gender & Class Volume 13, Number 3-4, 2006 A) Race, Gemler. al/d Class: For Wllatll

    Guest Editors: Vasillkle Demos and Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr. Special Issue Managing Editor: Timothy Dowd

    Vaslllkle Demos and Anthony J. Lemelle, Jr. 4 Introduction: Race, Gender, and Crass for What?

    Heather Dlllaway and Sarah Jane Brubaker 16 Intersecfiona/ity and Childbirth: How Women (rom Different Social Loca/ions Discuss Epidural Use

    Marla H. Kohlman 42 In/ersection Theory: A More Elucidating Paradigm ofQuanti/alive Analysis

    Tiffany Taylor and Barbara J. Risman 60 Doing Deference or Speaking Up: Decons/fUeting the Expen"enoo and Expression ofAnger

    Chong-suk-Han 82 Being en 000nla1, I Coufd Never be Completely 8 Man: GayAsian Men and the Intersection ofRace, Gender, Sexuality and Class

    Suzanne BoucUn 98 Dancers Empowering (Some) Dancers: The Intersection ofRace, Class, and Gender in Organizing Erotic Laborers

    Marcia Toxlor Segal and Theresa A. Martinez 130 Teaching from a Race. Gender, and Class Perspective: A Dialogue about/he Rationale, Rewards, and Challenges ofDeveloping 8 Collection ofReadings from Vv'hich to Teach

    Brian D. Polkinghorn and Thomas E. Boudreau 143 Bones ofConten/ion: Applying an Identity Affinnation Connic/ Reduction Model /0 a Case StUdy ofRepatriating ofAncestral Remains

    Article added by RGC Editors Michael D. Parsons and Marla Plakhotnlc 162 Invisible to the Majority: The Search for Critical Race Theory in the Higher Education and Policy Literature B) CUrrtJlIt Examules ofllItersectiOllal AuuroaclllJs

    Guest Editor: Juan Battle Jean AU Belkhlr and Christiane Charlemalne 176 Introduction: Current Examples ofIntersectional Approaches, Gender, and Class for Vv'hat?

    Juan Battle and Darla LInville 180 Race, Sexuality and Schools: A Quanfilative Assessment offnlersectionality

    Antonia Randolph 200 Race. Sexuality and ~Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful": Black Masculinity and Alternative Embodiment in Rap Music: A Quanlifa/ive Assessment ofIntersectionalify

    Antonio Pastrana. Jr 218 The Intersectiona/lmagination: Vv'hat Do Lesbian and Gay Leaders of Color Have To Do VVith It?

    Joe L. Lott, II. 239 Racialldentity and Black Students' Perceplions ofCivic Skills

    Michael A. Lewis and Erl Noguchi 255 The Female Corp of Volunteers: How gender and Labor Supply In/eract to Affect Civic Participation

    Shelly Brown-Jeffy 268 The Race Gap in High School Reading Achievement: Vv'hy School Raciat Composition Still Mat/ers

    Sabrina W. Tyuse and Julie Blrkenmaler 295 Promoting Homeownership for the Poor: Proceed with Ceution

    Rodney U. Garrett 311 Effects ofMentoring on the Quality ofthe Doctoral Experience at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Results ofGroundwork Investigation

    Sandra L. Barnes 329 An Anafys;s ofBlack Church Usage ofBlack Libera/ion and Womanis/ Theologies: Implications for Inclusivi/y Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer2007j Page 67 ~~'tM1/dL~ a 7(...c4u-t f~~~of ~~ ~r:i M~

    Issue #35: Summer Solstice 2007 - On Spinsterhood

    • Entering the Unknown: The Mystely ofthe Spinster, by Kim Rivers, p. 6-7 • Interindepelldellce: A New Concept ill Relationships, by Dianne Post, p. 8- I0 • Swillg Out Spillster, by Barbara Ellen, p. II • Oil Beillg Sillgle, by Ruth Mountaingrove, p. 12-13 • Women Writillg Digitally: On Spillsterhood, compiled fi'om the blogsphere by Amy's Brain Today and Kya Ogyn, p. 14-16 • Old Maids, by Sandra Cisneros, p. 17 • All Army ofSpillstel's, by Yoshi Bird, p. 18-19 • SelfCombers alld Sisters: Chilla's Marriage Resisters, by Ruthanne Lum McCunn, p. 20-21 • In Review: Liberty A Better Husballd: Sillgle Women in America: The Generatiolls of1780-1840, Reviewed by Matiha Vicinus, p. 21 - 22 • The Spillsters are Coming! By til(: dykefeminism listserv, p. 23-26 • From Jonesboro to Virgillia Tech: Sexism is Fatal, but Media Missed the Story, by Jennifer L. Pozner, p. 27 • Jonesboro: Sexism Kills Girls, by Jennifer L. Pozner, p. 28-29 • On DOll Imus: The Sound ofSilence, by Alicia Banks, p. 30 • Racy Sex, Sexy Racism, by Gail Dines, p. 3 I

    Page 68 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Rooffi VOLUME 30.3 2007 Here

    EDITORS' LETTER LAURA KRANN LANA OKERLUNO ANO YIKTORIA CSEN Apple Cheeks Speak 69 Here 5 Apples Are Not the Only Fruit 70 Atlas 71 THE FRONTROOM SUSAN E. McCASLIN Reader letter 7 Casting Out 82 ACoat of Down 83 CREATIVE NON-FICTION I See You 84 SNARON BUTAlA The Girl from Saskatoon: AMeditation CAROLINE MISNER on Friendship. Memory. and Murder B Written in Stone 85 Iron and lee 86 PAULINE CAREY Trouble in the Trees 43 KATNERINE CAMERON NElEN McLEAN Digging Out the lIvitch 88 Elevation 94 Possessions 89

    FICTION ART RACNEl REEMS TOMOYO INAYA My Mother and the Light Statioo at Cape Beale 28 Here 4 Floating 52 CNRISTINE ESTIMA On the Shore 53 Bolt GO LINDA NENNINGSON SARAN LEIPCIGER Large Stope 22 She Don't Understand Nothing 72 Small Stope 23 MARtA ANNA PAROLIN POETRY Parolin Products: Consumed Series-LeafI 90 SACNA TRllIERS Parolin Products: Consumed Series-Metal Box 91 West Coast Lyric 16 Parolin Products: Consumed Series-Leaf II 92 ParoJin Products: Consumed Series-Cigarette 83 SUSAN YOUNG ASuite of Poems for Carol 24 INTERVIEW OIANNE MILLER AORIENNE fITZPATRICK Beginning of beyond 37 Interview with Severn Cullis-Suzuki 54 Genesis or Genlisis 3B Ruminations on English gardens 40 ROOMMATE Meet one Room reader 100 AMBERLEA OAtGNEAU Bodygarden 42 ROOM RECOMMENDS NEATHER CRAIG Editors share their favourites 101 No More Lullaby Fiction 51

    MEOEINE TRIBINEYICIUS CONTRIBUTORS 103 Migrations 58 Origami 59 THE BACKROOM Do women have a distinct and significant contribution to make in protecting our natural world? 112

    Feminist Penodicafs (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 69 UIt ES (, THE GIFT OF ARTEMIS DI/rga Bernhard As with my two older children, I soon found it was not up to me what sacrifices I would make for this child. Two weeks later, a threatened miscarriage forced me to stay close to home.

    C, MOTHER APHRODITE Patricia Ljl/tic When, after years of medical interventions, I failed conceive a child, I called on Mother Aphrodite to aid me in my adoption.

    MOTHER OF Us ALL Susan S/aviero The archetypal Mother is both a guide and a ghost. She points us in the direction we need to go to fulfill the human need to create, nurture, and transform; yet misunderstanding ofher purpose haunts us with unattainable images ofperfection.

    ! CHILD OF My WOMB, CHILD OF My HEART Ai/gela Peerman Why did we have to be infertile when so many others have unwanted pregnancies? What "greater purpose" could it possibly serve for us to hurt so deeply?

    ; , WELCOMING MOTHER DRUM Garlyn MaGinnis We arc housewives, artists, teachers, and mothers. In quilting bee fashion, we meet once a month. The blanket we produce is a blanket ofsound waves. We are women drummers. (Continued, next page) Page 70 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) (SageWoman v.73, Fall 2007 continued) Cover art: Rhiannol1 by Thalia Took For more information, including images from her Goddess oracle deck see \vww.thaliatook.com.

    FALl. 2007'10. n VISIONS OJ GOODI:S:,: NI0'l'III:H

    F'EATUHES (CONT.) Ase! At the Crossroads Stephanie Rose Bird 23 MOTHERING THE EARTH Mara Mitchell (II Sacred Self Care 1 gasped when 1 realized 1 might be pregnant. A Valzora Spriggs seflse ofresponsibility clenched my gut: "1 can create (1'1 Sweet Medicine Stories another human," j Loba COLUMNS 6,; Love Magic with Madge 4 Living the Dream Elizabeth Cunningham Anne Newkirk Niven (w} Peaceful Mom One ofTenThousand: Rhiannon Ayla Ser,nemoon - The Mare Mother Diana L. Paxson

    35 Herbal Adventures Leaves ofSage Susun Weed Tools for Transformation 39 The Wild Maiden Kiva Rose The Rattle 43 Motherheart Women at the Well Bodie Parkhurst 'JI Weaving the Web 47 The Qyeen's Progress A Pinch ofSage Lunaea Weatherstone

    49 Crone Eyes, Crone Heart ) 'V P E I • J Ann Kreilkamp Mother 55. AstroBlessings Bee Smith 24 Sitting in the Lap '!fOur Mother

    Feminist Periodicels (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 71 ) I GN S

    Volume 32 Number 4 Summer 2007

    War and Terror I: Raced-Gendered Logics and Effects in Conflict Zones

    Special Issue Editors Nfary HalVkenvortb and Karen Alexander

    Contents

    Meg Samuelson The Disfigured Body of the Female Guerrilla: 833 (De)J\1.ilitarization, Sexual Violence, and Redomestication in Zoe Wicomb's David)s Story

    Aaronette M. White All the Men Are Fighting for Freedom, AU the 857 Women Are Mourning Their Men, but Some of Us Carried Guns: A Raced-Gendered Analysis of Fanon's Psychological Perspectives on War

    Myriam Denov and Negotiating (In)Security: Agency, Resistance, and 885 Christine Gervais Resourcefulness among Girls Formerly Associated with Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front

    Carrie Hamilton Political Violence and Body Language in Life Stories 911 of Women ETA Activists

    Dmit Naaman Brides of Palestine/Angels of Death: Media, Gender, 933 and Performance in the Case of the Palestinian Female Suicide Bombers

    Claudia Brunner Occidentalism Meets the Female Suicide Bomber: A 957 Critical Reflection on Recent Terrorism Debates; A Review Essay

    Hagar Kotef and Merav (En)Gendering Checkpoints: Checkpoint Watch and 973 Amir the Repercussions of Intervention

    Kara Dixon Vuic "I'm afraid we're going to have to just change our 997 wa)'s": Marriage, Motherhood, and Pregnancy in the Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War

    Farhat Haq Militarism and Motherhood: The Women of tile 1023 Lashkar-i-Tayyabia in Pakistan

    Liz Philipose The Politics of Pain and the Uses ofTorture 1047

    About the Contributors 1073

    Guidelines for Contributors 1077

    Page 72 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) SINISTER WISDOM A Journal by and for Lesbians 71 Summer 2007

    Fran Day " Notcs for a l\1agazine ", ".4 Contributors' Notes 110 Joan E. Bircn Tee A. Corinne Prize , 5 Books Received , 119 Ads 120 Robin Reinach Nornlal 6 Back Issues 126 Virginia Harris Spirals and Butterflies 8 Subscription Information 127 Lenore Chinn Affinnations ", 9 Upcoming Issues: Call for Material 128 Lisa Castro~Smyth The Song You Know by Heart 10 Lisa Castro-Smyth Teach Me the Old Names ofThings , 11 ART Sandy Tate Interview with Annie Soper 12 lvlarva C. Edwards Ever \'\fait 18 Verlella L. Johnson Journey Front Cover r tarva C. Edwards I Listen 19 Roxanna Fiamma Photo ofGopher Snake 3 Susan Hawthorne Patriarchal Grammar 19 Virginia Harris Spirals & Butterflies , 8 Verlena 1. Johnson Sister Outsider: In Memory ofAudre Lorde 20 Lenore Chinn Affirmations , 9 Jean Taylor International Lesbian Day: October 8 21 Verlena L. Johnson Spiral \Voman to Saundra TIgnor \X!elcome Ye Comely Daughters ofAfrica 25 Sandy Tate Photo ofAnnie Soper 12 Shaba Barnes Comhatirlg Ageism: An Organization Verlena L. Johnson Sister Outsider: In Memory ofAudre Lorde .. 20 or a Movelnent 26 Keli Enzweiler Photo ofShaba Barnes 26 Patricia Kinlura Mother 33 Tee Cotinne Photo ofAnita Cornwell , 38 Anita Cornwell Quotes from Black Lesbian III W1hite America..38 Lenn Keller SelfPortrait 39 Lenn Keller Welcome to the 21" Century: A Feminist Francesca Roccaforte Clouds 48 Butch is Not an Oxymoron 39 Virginia Harris Random V ,.. 59 Morgan Gwenwald "Hello There, Remembet Love" 46 Virginia Harris Scrap Attack IV 65 Francesca Roccaforte Dancing the Tarantella 49 Mona Oikawa Self Portrait 67 Cheryl Moore A \Vinter Poem 50 Jean Weisinger Photo ofOctavia Butler 68 Cheryl Moote \Vriting Desire 51 Diane pme Photo ofLola Lai Jong 71 SDiane Adamz-Bogus Colossus ofthe Pacific: "La Mujer Y La Osa"..52 Jean \'ifeisinger Self Portrait: The Power/Pain ofKnowing 73 Virginia Harris Randoln V 59 Jean \Veisinger Phoro ofChrystos , 83 Alix Greenwood The Pit 60 Jean \X!eisinger Photo ofMerle Woo 85 Maru Feliciano You Moved Your Heart in My Direction 63 Virginia Harris Star Box ,, 88 Joan Annsfire Before Moving On 64 jod)' jewdyke Photo ofLily Yuriko 95 Virginia Harris Scrap Attack IV 65 Nancy Nan Baby Blue Butterfl)' " Back Cover Mona Oikawa Manitoba Winter 66 Mona Oika\va Cooper St 66 Octavia Butler Writing Science Fiction 68 Morningstar Vancil My Immigration Story 69 Lola Lai Jong Excerpt from "Dedicated to the Children" 70 Lola Lai Jong Faith 71 Kathleen Allen For Bobbi 72 Jean \Veisinger Photography: An Act ofLove 73 Sasha Churchill Untitled ", 74 Batra Weinbaum Reflections on as Inspiration 75 Chrystos \Xthile There's Still 82 Merle \Voo Yellow \'(foman Speaks 84 Love! \Vaiters Daisies 86 Virginia Harris Star Box 88 Narasha Canhew , Through Bars 89 alison , Unrilled , 90 Win Weston The Photo Shoot 91 Stephanie Barnes With an Orchid Tucked 94 P.E. MacDavid Sgt. Dorothy 94 jody jewdyke An Interview with Lily Yuriko 95 Bea Lieberman my body came back to me , 101 Bea Lieberman the books are stacked 102 Julie Enszer Emer Mary Daly's World: Amazing and Graceful A Review ofAmazon Gmee by Mar)' Dal)'.. 103 Lori Lake Recent Nonfiction Resources Spotlighdng Older Lesbians 107

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 73 w Z «N G« NAM B A :i!

    Vol. 19 #2 May 2007

    Features

    Roswitha Mushova-Ndumba Building bridges of hope 4

    Angel attributes Kindness and generosity in Mondesa 7

    Beyond the baby blues : 9

    Harmful practices beware... the feminists are comingl 10

    SADC to adopt Protocol on Gender and Development.. 11

    Gender benders good for business in Tanzania 12

    Sekai Holland - battered by Mugabe's thugs...... 14

    WOZA and The People's Charter Fighting for social justice in Zimbabwe 16

    Lest we forget - Canadian memorials honour missing and murdered women 18

    Nyeka ye Pumba 20

    Roswitha Mushova-Ndumba Bou brOe van hoop 22

    Who are you to tell me who I am? 26

    Promoting the rights of sexual minorities at the World Social Forum 28

    Regulars

    Community Action: Spark a flame, catch a fire Inspiring young women in Katutura 25 :1 I '1 Sister Namibia Resource Centre 30 I News Clippings 32 i

    Page 74 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Studies In Gender and Sexuality

    Volume 8 SUMMER' 2007 Number 3

    Dangerous Discourses: Anxiety, Desire, and Disability Margrit Shildrick, PJz.D. 221

    Discussion of Margrit Shildrick's "Dangerous Discourses" as It Relates to Need for Attitudinal Change Amongst the Psychoanalytic Community Joan L. Bardach, Ph.D. 245

    Anxious Embodiment, Disability, and Sexuality: A Response to Margrit Shildrick Cathy Hannabach 253

    A Response to Bardach and Hannabach Margrit Shildrick, Ph.D. 263

    Raising Girlyboys: A Parent's Perspective Diane Ehrensajt, Ph.D. 269

    Fetish: A Graphic Essay Bruce Reis, Ph.D. 303

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 75 ranSFORMATIONS VOL. NO. XVI II f SPRING/SUMMER 2007

    bt/roduction JACQUELINE ELLIS AND EDVIGE GIUNTA II

    ESSAYS

    H0men Writing Resistance: Teac!litlg Italian Immigrant MVmen~ Political Testimotties JENNIfER GUGLlELMO

    Ethical Comideratiofls in l1aclling A-lemoir JENNIFER ANSBACH 29

    !\tIore TItan Rosa Parks: C,iticalklultiw(tural Sodal Studies i" It FOHrth~Grade Class JANE BOLGATZ 39

    Dismpting 'Eansmission: Online Leamhzg in Gmder and C01tlI111micatiotl KATHLEEN M. TORRENS

    TEACHERS TALK

    TIle Spaces Between; A C01H1ersatiolJ with Kass Fleisher MICHELLE NAKA PIERCE 63

    POETRY

    Brooklyn is Your Classroom GEORGE GUIDA 74

    MEDIA REVIEWS

    Techllology alld the Liberal Arts: HolV Wide Is the Chasm? MARy ANNETRASCrATII 75

    Before They COllld Vote: Readillg Glle H,mdred Years ofAmerican [{lomen's Autobiographical I,Vri/jug APRIL LIDINSKY 83

    Contributors 96

    Page 76 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) issue 6 • Sept. 2007

    Sotae, a symbol that once acknowledged the presence of the triadic Goddess Mago and her tw.o daughters (Mago Samsin),is still found in Korean villages and folk cultures. The original image source unknown. The Art of the Possible

    Harriet Ellenberger Lise Weil Editorial

    Susan Hawthorne The Aerial Lesbian Body: The Politics of Physical Expression

    Elliott Femynye batTzedek Wanting A Gun

    Mary Saracino Red Poppies Among the Ruins

    Hye Sook Hwang Returning Home with Mago, the Great Goddess from East Asia

    TRIVIAL LIVES: Ellen M. Taylor Noah's Wife

    Marguerite Rigoglioso the Spooky: Matilda Joslyn Gage and Mary Daly as Radical Pioneers of the Esoteric

    Elizabeth Alexander Grand Right & Left

    Notes on Contributors

    Feminist Periodicals (v.27. n.3, Summer 2007) Page 77 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Volume 26, Number 1 Spring 2007

    From the Editor 7 REVIEWS wlIra M. Stevens ARTICLES Rooms of Our Own, by Susan Gubar. 145 Stltcue Henke

    From a Former Editor's Perspective: 11 Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Amlll-GllTde: 147 \Vornen's Utemry History, Continued War, Cil'i1izatioll, Modernity, hy Christine Fraula. Shnri Ben.swck, with SU~

    What Difference(s) Did "She" Make! 15 A History ofTU'wrielh-Centllry British 149 Or, My Aunt, the Dragon \Vomen's Poetry, by Jane Dawson and Alice Entwistle. Holly A. LiJ.ird \Vil/imn May

    Treason Our Text: A Preposthumous View Z3 The Spectacular Modem \X"oman: 150 Lillian S. Rohinson, with Douglas Michael MllSsing Feminine Visihilil)' in the 19205, by Liz Conor. Jane Garrity The Personal Is Political, the Past Has Potentia!' 29 and Other Thoughts on Studying Women's Speaking POIl'er: Blnck Feminist Orality 154 Literature~Then and Now in Women's Narratil't's ofSlat-rr)', Frances Smith Foster by OoVeanna S. Fulton. Teresa Zackodnik Professionalizing Feminism: 39 What a long, Strange Journey It Has Been Represellling Female Artistic Labottf, 1848-1890: 156 Eli'{abt"th Deeds Ermarth Refining Work for the Middle-Class \Voman, by Patricia Zakreski. SOfA: Toward a History of the Future 53 Christine Bayles Komch Mary LOl/ise Pratt Political Speaking }wtified: Women Prophets 15S Ancient Roman \Vornen's \Vritings 61 and the English Rem/urion, by Teresa Fcroli. Sub Specie XXV Annorum HikI.ll L. Smith Jwlith P. Hallett BOOKS RECEIVED Medieval Feminism in Middle English Studies: 67 A Retrospective CONTRIBUTORS Eli'{abeth Robertson ILLUSTRATIONS: Risky Business: Feminism Now and Then 81 Fe/kit), Nlmbatlnl Figure 1: Tag search in Lives on health issues 129 relating to the female body. Women \Vriters ~ Women Novelists 87 Sman Stat'es Figure 2: Tag search in Writings on literary motives. 129

    Bound by Convention: Women's \'(fIlting and the 97 Figure 3: Tag search in Writings on 130 Feminine Voice in Eighteenth-Century China intertextual references to Jane Austen. j\,1aram Epstein Figure 4: Tag search in U\'es on 130 \Vriting \Vornen in Early American Studies: 107 education involving Camhridge University. On Canons, Feminist Critique, and the Work of Writing Women into History Figure 5: Timeline for Cambridge Unh'ersity. 132 Carla Mulford Figure 6: Tag search in Writings on literary 132 Native \Vomen \VIlting: 119 techniques using nonstandard English. Reading Between the Lines Hilary E. W1)·ss Figure 7: Dorislessing overview screen. 138

    ARCHIVES Figure 8: Diagram of Lives tagset. 138

    An Introduction to The Orlando Project 127 Susan Brown, Pmrida ClcmcllIs, Isohel Ort/ndy, Sharon Balazs, Jeffrey AnlOniuk

    INNOVATIONS

    The Story ofThe Orlando Project: 135 Personal Reflections Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, Iso/le! GrulIdy, Sharon Balazs, J4fre)' Amonillk

    Page 78 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 7 July 2007

    Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzelti ...... 651

    Articles Risk Factors for Abusive Relationships: A Study of Vietnamese American Immigrant Women Merry Morash, Hoan Bui, Yan Zhang, and Kristy Holtfreter ...... 653 Silenced Voices and Structured Survival: Battered Women's Help Seeking Angela M. Moe...... 676 Exploring the Perceptions of Domestic Violence Service Providers in Rural Locations Brenda J. Eastman, Shelia G. Bunch, A. Hamilton Williams, and Lena W. Carawan...... 700 The Factors Affecting Sexual Assaults Committed by Strangers and Acquaintances Lynn M. Pazzani ...... 717 Women Who Are Stalked: Questioning the Fear Standard Noella A. Dietz and Patricia Yancey Martin...... 750 Book Review Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, and Violence Among Girls, edited by Martha Putallaz and Karen L. Bierman Nikki Jones . 777

    Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 79 Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 8 August 2007

    Editor's Introduction Claire M. Renzetti ...... 787

    Articles An Evaluation of the Coping Patterns of Rape Victims: Integration With a Schema-Based Information-Processing Model Heather Littleton ...... 789 Patterns of Injuries: Accident or Abuse Terry Allen, Shannon A. Novak, and Lawrence L. Bench. .... 802 An Integrative Feminist Model: The Evolving Feminist Perspective on Intimate Partner Violence Beverly A. McPhail, No~l Bridget Busch, Shanti Kulkarni, and Gail Rice...... 817 Research Note Intimate Partner Violence, Technology, and Stalking Cynthia Southworth, Jerry Finn, Shawndell Dawson, Cynthia Fraser, and Sarah Tucker...... 842 Advocate!Activist Note Negotiating State and NGO Politics in Bangladesh: Women Mobilize Against Acid Violence Elora Halim Chowdhury...... 857 Commentary Understanding the Complexities of Feminist Perspectives on Woman Abuse: A Commentary on Donald G. Dutton's Rethinking Domestic Violence Walter S. DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz 874 Book Review Coercive Control: The Entrapment ofWomen ill Personal Life, by Evan Stark TK Logan and Jody Raphael 885

    Page 80 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Violence Against Women Volume 13 Number 9 September 2007

    Guest Editors' Introduction Leora N. Rosen and Christine Hansen 875

    Articles Attitudes Toward Women and Tolerance of Sexual Harassment Among Reservists Dawne Vogt, Tamara A. Bruce, Amy E. Street, and Jane Stafford 879 Modern-Day Comfort Women: The U.S. Military, Transnational Crime, and the Trafficking ofWomen Donna M. Hughes, Katherine Y. Chon, and Derek P. Ellerman 90I Guest Editor's Note: Modern-Day Comfort Women Christine Hansen...... 923 Lifetime and Current Sexual Assault and Harassment Victimization Rates ofActive-Duty United States Air Force Women Deborah J. Bostock and James G. Daley ...... 927 Rape Rates and Military Personnel in the United States: An Exploratory Study Leora N. Rosen...... 945 Advocate/Activist Note Analysis and Implications of the Omission of Offenders in the 000 Care for Victims of Sexual Assaull Task Force Report Kristen Houser . 961

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 81 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

    SPRING 2007

    CONTENTS

    ARTICLES

    HE SAYS, SHE AsKS: GENDER, LANGUAGE, AND THE LAw OF PRECATORY "VOROS IN WILLS...... •...... Alyssa A. DiRusso 1

    PREGNANCY AND POLICING: ARE THEY COMPATIBLE? PUSHING THE LEGAL LIi\HTS ON BEHALF OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Karen J Kruger 61

    THE GAY RIGHTS STATE: "VISCONSIN'S PIONEERING LEGISLATION TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION William B. Turner 91

    COMMENTS

    CULTIVATING BOYHOOD AND GIRLHOOD: THE ROLE OF GENDER IN PROGRESSIVE ERA JUYENILF. JUSTICE REFORM IN WISCONSIN Vanessa Can-all 133

    GENDER DISCRIMINATION, HIGHER EDUCATION, AND THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT: BALAl'\JCING ACADEMIC FREEDOM WITH PROTECTIONS UNDER TITLE VII, CAsE NOTE: FARRELL VS. BUTLER UNlVERSIIT..•.1vIichelle Chase 153

    Page 82 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW

    VOLUME 18 NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2007

    OPEN FOR UM Performing Gender, Past and Present

    IThe "I" inside "her''': Queer Narration in Sarah Waters's Tipping the Velvet and Wesley Stace's Misfortune EMILY JEREMIAH 131 Xpmbn: The Gendered Ciphers of the Book ofBrome and the Limits of Misogyny IAN JOHNSON 145 The Maternal Imagination in the Poetry of Shirley Lim ANDREWNG 162 Conceiving Ada, Conceiving Feminist Possibilities in the New Mediascape SHARON LIN TAY 182 'It's not about gender': Cross-gendered Casting in Deborah Warner's Richard II CATHERINE SILVERSTONE 199

    REVIEWS Sarah Gardner, Blood and Irony: Somhern W1Jite Women's Narratives ofthe Civil War, 1861-1937 ALICE HALL 213 Chiara Briganti and Kathy Mezei, Domestic Modernism, the Interwar Novel, and E. H. Young MAROULAJOANNOU 216 Jane de Gay, Virginia Woolfs Novels and the Literary Past; Julia Briggs, Reading Virginia Woolf BETH WRIGHT 219 Julia Kristeva, Murder in Byzantium: A Novel MARIA MARGARONI 223 Pamela Norris, Words ofLove: Passionate Women from Heloise to Sylvia Plath c. T. CROSSLEY 226

    BOOKS RECEIVED Compiled by TRUDl TATE 229

    NEW AND RECENT TITLES Compiled by EMILY JEREMIAH 231

    ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 238

    ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 242

    Feminist Periodicals (V. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 83 wg:men CrIminal ]ustice®

    Drugs, Women, and Justice: Roles of the Criminal Justice System for Drug-Affected Women

    Volume 17, Numbers 2/3 2006

    Introduction Differences Among Children Whose Mothers James A. SWl/rtz Have Been in Contact with the Criminal Justice System 43 Susan D. Phillips Women and the Criminal Justice System: Alaatt;n Erkanli Improving Outcomes lluDugh Criminal Justice E. lalle Costello and Non-Criminal Justice Responses 5 Adrian A1Igoid Faye S, TaX1I/1l1l Karl'll L Cropsey III {If.fa 10 ejfet'lil'f1.1'ltel/!{l!i1dre'n 1I/w<,(' //IolherI bea>me illl'/'Il'e'd wi'lt tlte ",ill!' iI/oil jilllin' <'YJICII!, il iI imponllllf /0 wldersllIlld tlleirdijjc'Tillg /lud" To 111m end, the' ,mol)'ies deHTibe'd ill Ihi, arlide ('.(plon' lIlt' heterogelleity ill parelll andjam· I'rol'tlTfimmldy 11'(1/11<'/1 o{ft'lIdrn (Iff' glml'illg (//ll'l/Ig IIIC flmh ojll1M€' il/roll,td ily riih all//J/IS a gH1H1' ojdlUdfell hllOJt' /I/(Jlhers had C(>lIfaclll'itl, the ,'riminal ill tile Ulffectiollal IY.I!flll ill Ille U.S. This IIO/ln pTeUIl/I (Ill (lI'erri" ... of Ihe jill/ire syslem, VIillg dma jrom all epidemiologic Slulf)' oj.rlmlh, reHilts ,lIml'ed dlaf(lflfJiHi,s l!f nomen offfllders, our Slale of kl/oH/edge abour progmms wul t//(/I the two IIIml prel'alem {Jft,b1eIl!I ii' Il!e backgrmmd<, oj/his gmul' ojyautll lI"ert'plll'erty(6J,5%Jalllillwlemallllelltl/l ltealJllprohiems (54.9%), BUI, rewlll If/Tin'! lor 110m/'ll, tmd polit'.\" dwicC'.l regord/lIg {lilli' III hamill' the illcrcmillg ojclt/Hl'r ,mal}'u<, st/ggeH Ihi<, group is at'lllally made "I' I~fiour lIleaninsjlllly Iwmbrr of110111(// il/ Ille crill1ill

    KEYWORDS, Women QIYenders, Risk-Needs·Responshity model, effectiw treat. Predictors of Loneliness Among Court-Involved n~nl for women, policy alternatives for women offenders and Substance Abusing Mothers 63 Elizabeth Lelir Essex DOllna Petras Resenrch to Action: Carol Rippey MaSSa! Informing Policy Makers About the Needs of Mothers and Children at Risk of Separation 27 1M.I <,wdy e.la/llined I'rt'di(f(Jn vjloueUIII'I.l lII/long 9-1 urball mOlhen wilh a hi>· E. lOt)' oj,lIIbHcWre avuif and erimillal jUSlit-e illl'vll'e'melll, Die <,lUdy Tc'pfimled the Patricia Allard fillding thaI loneliJlCH i, signijiemllly rel'lud 10 [el'el ojsltbst<1l1t"C abuSt', Siglliji· nUll l!re'tlidon liflmleUlieH il/dlule'd .'o,orwfrillg ctJllllitio!U lifth.. IlfOlher, Ihe Ora'be pMf 11m ,/;'('ad.'" COl/sr"1i har hdl'<'I! ,fale,! del'e!Of/ detlWIHfrtuion JlTllj. IWl!lber ajmblon ill /Ile lIome, Ille lel,..1ojdomestic I'il!fmt"C, injmmal JlIdal 51jarficm. B

    KEYWORDS, P,ison, tr"atment, \\'OIl1<;,n, mothers, children, st'ntencing, drugs, substance abuse, Adoption and Safe Familit's ACI (ASFA), termination ofparenlal rights, diversion, foskr care, separmion, non-violent offenses (Continued, next page)

    Page 84 Feminist Periodicals (v,27, n.3, Summer 2007) (Women & Criminal Justice n.17, v.2-3 2006 continued)

    Beyond Gender Responsivity: Defining a Research Agenda on 'Vomen and Justice Considering Differences Among COllllllunity Dwelling in the Age of Ivlass Incarceration 127 Women Involved in the Criminal Justice System }t'n'IIIY Tral'is and Those Involved in Treatment 75 Sheryl Pillliott K//biak AlI/WI/gil the iH1I1'J of1I'(ll1IeII itm>lI't'tI ill Ihe aimilllli justice ~ysl<'m, Ihe impnCl il1l'arcenlliO/l eJjll'(!!IICII has 111I ,hildre/I, alldIlle s(leciji,. issues fomwrly inran'er­ Cylllida L. Arjken alt'd 1l"l'/lleu{i/<,e IIPOII r....lllly il/lo tflt' .om/llllllit)" llpn,{ilCllH's 111/ i.WfS that lie III JfI<"l'elwl1lbra oflhe bmlld,'rdf,· /u Ihl' JeI'rllt' regun/iIIS gnu/a ""/'011.';1'.' f{IlUt'gh'J flJIIlilllWl, that' ilUllle 11//<'11' cUlSIol/ ol IWllIeI/ alld jlll/ie., alldfalllll1da Ih .. gfllt'ml flet1dillg of "ctilimera! II,!II 1(1 ./ff!l'relln'i Ilia/ niH within gem/a. AlIl'lJIiuII I" H';lh;1/ Sf'",I!'rdir("r.'IIC1fi is ,fall/age" 1!11'erit'lI<,ed iUlhe modUli era nfll1all Illraral1lli!m. SpedJinJlfy, two lJ!llllrlhlllllr 11II/,(1/1111/{"1' ill .HWlIIlllity nilll,'X!I \II/a" 1IH111.\' 'WI/It'll iI/wired ill lilt' topics nf"<' addrl'swd: finl, the iml'al"l of n!lr j/llli,-e pufidt's 011 11'01111'11 !iI'iIIS ill nll11ilwljlwil',' re}} syHrlll art' lucated alilIIfll ill COlllll'diol/u'i1h Ihf rel'lI' ,m'm O/lli",lwII11lilrcdlli/!I J6.5~i .'[I/OII·C) fl',Jlllo'll t IIn,'III!Y 111 tr."ltlllt'III./mp/i· I/')" prot"en, nuio!l5fiJI' tmill/llg IIIm'atlll,'1II pwf..ssimw!J mId JlJj't'll'isil1g agmts, en IIdlllS Ih.. lIe..d fur H'Il'/(''' "-'1'11I11/01/ IIml pr.'I'.'IIIS pro[,milmll'nro/.. lai/III'" un' dill IIIH'tI. KEYWORDS. ~Ioss incarcerJtion. crlminaljllslke, rdnlegmlion, genda illlbJ1ance, KEYWORDS, Tn~;llm"l1l, pwll;llinn. p;lwk, m,;n!J! h<'Jhh.•un,Wllt<, ahu,c substance anusI', women·centered. high incarcer;;llion communities

    IVlaximizing Success for Drug-Affected Women Women ,md Drug Use: After Release from Prison: Examining Access The Cuse for a Jlistice Analysis 137 to and Use of Social Services During Reentry 95 Beth E, Richie Patricia O'Brien £tt,:miw dll/alillk IIWIJ.'" 'I lise oIdntgl mid I!wirSUbll'l/lIelll ;'11'o!l"<'lIIel/l ill if/I" ,Iclil'ily 1I'ilh Tflis !'lll"'/, dnaibl's Ihe dWI'I/

    11lis PilJ't'f Iit'faibes lire sellesiJ ell/d grull/II/ifPOWI.'/" 1t,sIdt'. al'em1ll/l1l/;ly-bmed l'rogrom ill Baltimore Ihlll sell'n ",,'mt'll SIIIVil'OfS of IfIlI/lllalic I'io/ellre, 1111' nrel'l <,<,tJll

    indil'idwl! em/I(III"t'/JIIelll alit!11tH'S.! 10 jUHit"e cJj 1I"1'11,IS t'I>Illril'llle 10 wdol thauge /lWl'emellls. [.fISI!y, tile flaper suggn/ifil/llr., dire<'limH.f

    KEYWORDS. Jail. uelain~s. rcenll)', commerd;ll sex \\"01'1;, drug ;}udk:tion.lrJlIlIlJ, harm reduction, homele.sness

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 85 W~men

    •" .J!iJ:.","- I Cnmina Justice®

    Volume 17 Number 4 2006

    Joan Petersilia: A Life of Policy-Relevant Karla Homolka-From a Woman 111 Danger Corrections Research to a Dangerous \Voman: Chronicling the Shifts 37 Jodi Lalle Jenllifer M. Killy Sylvie Frigon 10ml Pe/ersilia h 'lilt (if/he preemint'/JI!l'Illa!e sdwfarJ ill/hefieldo!criminology. For OI'tr.W yean, she hal blended academic skills wilh her /llliquf'llbilil)' to speak '/1 Calwda ill 1993, Karla 1101l/o!ka II'IIS cOlll'icud ofIII'a COII/IIJ nfnwmlllllglzter In (Illd wn,k lI'ith flo/iC}l/wkin alld practitioners ill the crimil/al jll,lIice fir/d. For ill all Ontario cour( after elllerlllg illln a plea bargaill, whiclz led 10 II redl/ced about 20 yeofS. she WIH a key r.·Jemrher \\,0,kllI8 011 inj/u€lI/iall'mje{'l! at ri,e c!large alld ,\elllcl/(' ill rC/rIm for her tesllmollY agai/l$l her hUlblllld, Paul RAND Corpow/iulI, alld since 1992, she has been II pro/tHOrlit the lh,il'l'nity(If Demardo, ,.--(l1/01l'illg her higlrl)' pllblici;;ed frial, Karla Homolka II'a.{ se/ltenced to Ca/i/Qmia. frl'illf'. T7m!llglllll1/ her ,'arter, her applied 1I"0rk has fomsed 011 hut /U'c/I'e years ill prison, 1'11'0 years laler, falll Demardoll'(l$ /lecfored (I dallgerous topics thai poliqm(lker.1 (llld praoiliollefJ ill thefield are immediately ,f/rUSg/iIlS 10 offender a/ld 1l'tH condemned fn life impri.fOllmelll,for Ille /Illlrders ofI.eslie Mahaffy addre_H. She 11m slI/died topics including crimilla/ coreers.jelonyproblllioll, buer· and KrlIlell Frcnch. Karla 110/llolka I\'as inilially presenled as a [,mlere/lll'oma/l mediale .Hlilctiollf, (lIld priwiler reenlT)" 11Jjs (lrlide exami'lef her fll'r.Wmallife fearing ftlr /rer life; hOlrel'er, Ihis (omEn/ttIOll dlllllf,l'dIlurillg Ihe legal proceed· /1m! professiunal fIIreer dr/rillg Ihe IMllhree decades, ings, This fmidc e.wlllfnes lire didwltlnW/1J conlln/cliofl {if e/lllallgenlJeli1 and dOllger(l/mlcfS as applied 10 fllc soda-legalCOlulmc/ioll ofKflrla 1101l/01ko. Three KEYWORDS, Joan Petersilia,corrections, intensive supe/vision, plisonareentry lfala $Ourcn lI'ere used; Ihe Irial trallscripts from Karla Homolka's plea agrel'­ "I'll Come Back and Stalk You": Contradictions /IlCIlI, "/lnzolka's e.mmilwfiOllln Chief, aOfS·exall/i/lalioll, and re-examillaliOil 01 Pl/UI Henrardo '.I lrial, and Ihe Report to the Attorney General of Ontario on Cer­ of Advocacy and Research for Women Criminologists 19 tain Matters Relating to Karla llomolka llomolka /r(l$ beell porlrayed as represen· Lois Presser talire ofboll/ Ihe mylhical depicllflll ofIhc OJ'en!)' dangerousandlnr dalenl woman mId as a 1r00llaii in danger. TIli,! didl(l(OIll)' ofin danger allddangerous,lIImlu/ates ll1lhis artide, 1 all1lly;:e nmfli('(s benrt'enlll/l'oCllCY /Jm! ft'searth 011 uffelldeH and olfrwull'fJlalldillg ofllo//lolka. alldu/limolrly Il'IIds 10 Ihe ({I'aliotl ofall CI't'IlmOre spnifically /I1ale {ifjellden, 1I1e (l/l1llysis is based onlhe CtllllnJdiftoT)' illreJlmfll/j I nlreme characlerizatiol/, flml ofIlle sexually I'io/ellf fell/ale Ilfedatar. l1Jis article had as a felllale researcher wid fill adrofllfe darillg Kedll 's filial 1II01llhs (III liell/Il c1lmniefeI Ihe CI'oll/lin/l ofollr Ifnder.Halldillg ofHomolka 0.1 il wanl/Ill in danger rnll' /III/if fris euclI/lolI, My nllailis' cOlllrol' 1'resented Violence, Privilege and Power: Images illiheir Sln/['(lfral COllle.tl, research imerauiol1$ call iII/In/llwII' bmh Ihe far reach of of Female Delinquents in Film 63 ,\fale power and Ihe genderel/ll(l/Uu ofcrimbwlog)', DawlI K, Cecil KEYWORDS, Gender, research, aClh'ism, masculinity. capital punishment Pcr('('Jlllalls offeillale dl'linquenls arefanned in part by expmurl' tv media images ofIIII'$/' females. The neil's media has dl'plded dijfef('at CVIIJ/mcl;OIU oftroubled girls rangillgfrolll promiscuous 10 meall (CheJlley-Ulld & In\'in, lOO4), TIle elller· lain/llelll media flrm'ides images of Imubfell girls, yel till'S lopic has rarely beell addreHed, T1lls s/JIdy e.mll/ines films fell/uri/lg fell/ale de/inquelllJ ill order 10 UII­ derslmld holl' tlleJe girls are portrayed and tn ide/lillY lIIejjages $/'llt to \'iell'er,~, 1/ qw-'slinlls Irhelher 1I1eJe imago are J;IlIi!ar 10 Ilwulmmd inlhe /11.'\1'.1 media alld I/Ow Ihese images may shape l'en'epliallI nffemale dl'linqJll'll/s ill our mcil'f)'. KEYWORDS. Frmale delinquents, fihm, anu meuia

    Page 86 Feminist Periodicals (v,27, n.3, Summer 2007) Women&Health

    Volume 44 Number 4 2006

    The Impact of Lifestyle Risk Factors on Female Infertility Susan Kelly-Weeder, PhD, APRN, BC, Cheryl Lorane Cox, PhD, RN

    Psychosocial and Reported Inflammatory Disease Correlates of Self-Reported Heart Disease in Women from South of Israel Yori Gidron, PhD, Amalia Levy, PhD, Julie Cwikel, PhD

    Native Hawaiian Women and the Experience of Breast Cancer Phyllis Eide, PhD, MPH, MS, APRN, BC

    Adherence Among Women with HIV Infection in Puerto Rico: The Potential Use of Modified Directly Observed Therapy (MOOn Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women Desiree Ciambrone, PhD, Helen G. Loewenthal, MSW, Laur; B. Bazerman, MS, Carmen Zorilla, MD, Brenda Urbina, MD, Jennifer A. Milly, MD

    Maternal Fear Associated with Pregnancy and Childbirth in Hong Kong Chinese Women Michelle H. Tsui, MBBS, MRCOG, Man W. Pang, MBChB, MRCOG, FHKAM, Hanna-Leena Melender, RM, MNSc, PhD, L. Xu, MD, PhD, Tze K. Lau, MD, MRCOG, FHKAM, Tse N. Leung, MD, MRCOG, FHKAM

    Impact of Drug Market Changes on Substance-Using Pregnant Women in Three Key Sydney Drug Markets Elizabeth Conroy, BSc (Hons), Louisa Degenhardt, PhD, MPsych (Clinical), Carolyn Day; PhD

    Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 87 Womell&Health

    Volume 45 Number I 2007

    Reporter Sex and Newspaper Coverage of the Adverse Health Effects of Hormone Therapy David E. Nelson, MD, MPH, Nancy Signorielli, PhD

    Gender and Heart Disease in Mass Print Media: 1991, 1996,2001 Juanne Clarke, PhD, Gudrun van Amerom, BA, Jeannine Binns, MA

    The Ethical Involvement of Women in HIV Vaccine Trials in Africa: Discussion Paper Developed for the African AIDS Vaccine Programme Douglas R. Wassenaar, PhD, Nicola W. Barsdorf, MHS

    The Association Between Inquiry About Emotional Distress and Women's Satisfaction with Their Family Physician: Findings from a National Survey Revitai Gross, PhD, Hava Tabenkln, MD, Shuli Brammli-Greenberg, MA, Jochanan Benbassat, MD

    The Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health in a National Sample of College Females Troy B. Adams, PhD, Monique T. Moore, MS, John Dye, NO

    Predictors of Body Image During the First Year Postpartum: A Prospective Study Sofia Rallis, BBSc (PGD), Helen Skouteris, PhD, Eleanor H. Wertheim, PhD, Susan J. Paxton, PhD

    What Do Abused Women Expect from Their Family Physicians? A Qualitative Study Among Women in Shelter Homes Wietske Wester, Sylvie La Fa Wong, MD, PhD, Antoine L. M. Lagro-Janssen, MD, PhD

    Page 88 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Womell&Health

    Volume 45 Number 2 2007

    Domestic Violence and Abuse, Health Status, and Social Functioning Brigid McCaw, MD, MS, MPH, FACp, Jacqueline M. Golding, PhD, Melissa Farley, PhD, Jerome R. Minkoff, MD, FACP

    Ethnic-Cultural Background, Maternal Body Size and Pregnancy Outcomes in a Diverse Swiss Cohort Katharina C. Quack Loetscher, MD, Steve Selvin, PhD, Roland Zimmermann, MD, Barbara Abrams, DrPH, RD

    How Health Care Setting Affects Prenatal Providers' Risk Reduction Practices: A Qualitative Comparison of Settings Paul Gilbert, ScM, Karen Herzig, PhD, Ohara Thakar, BA, Joyce Viloria, BS, Alyssa Bogetz, Dale W. Daniey, MPH, Rebecca Jackson, MD, Barbara Gerbert, PhD

    Challenges to Accepting a Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine: A Qualitative Study of Australian Women Doreen Rosenthal, AD, BA, PhD, Melb, FASSA, Sue Dyson, GradDipWomSt, Marian Pitts, BA (Hons), PhD, AFBPS, MAPS, Suzanne Garland, MB, BS, MD, FRCPA, FAChSHM, FRANZCDG, Ad Eudem

    The Context of Caregiving, Kinship Tie and Health: A Comparative Study of Caregivers and Non-Caregivers Varda Soskolne, PhD, Sara Halevy-Levin, MSW, Arie Ben-Yehuda, MD

    Physical Activity in Women with Young Children: How Can We Assess llAnything That's Not Sitting"? Brianna S. Collins, BA (Hons), Yvette D. Miiler, PhD, Alison L. Marshali, PhD

    Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 89 WOMEN 7 I .11# & ..11...... THERAPY® A Feminist Quarterly Volume 30, Numbers3/42007 INTRODUCTION

    Asian American Women in Therapy: Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformations Debra M. Kawahara, Oliva M. Esp(n

    ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S PORTRAITS OF EMPOWERMENT

    Psychotherapy for Asian American Woman Warriors Jean Lau Chin

    "Making a Difference": Asian American Women Leaders Debra M. Kawahara CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY

    Too Maternal and Not Womanly Enough: Asian-American Women's Gender Identity Conflict Sung Ha Suh The Construction of South-Asian-American Womanhood: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapy Neesha R. Patel Psychotherapy with Filipinas Patricia Heras

    Seeking Emotional Parity in Marital Relationships: A New Identity Challenge for Chinese Immigrant Women Irene Chung

    CLINICAL ISSUES

    Asian American Women and Suicide: Problems of Responsibility and Healing Eliza Noh

    Feminist Therapy: Its Use and Implications for South Asian Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence Diya Kallivayalil

    Asians and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders Midlife Lesbians' Health: A Pilot Study Suzanne L. Dibble, Noriko Sata, Ellen Haller

    Eating Disorders in Asian American Women: Integrating Multiculturalism and Feminism Julia Y. Ting, Wei-Chin Hwang THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES Finding a Voice in Shakti: A Therapeutic Approach for Hindu Indian Women Neha Navsaria, Suni Petersen

    The Double Binds of Our Bodies: Multiculturally-Informed Feminist Therapy Considerations for Body Image and Eating Disorders Among Asian American Women Kayoko Yokoyama

    Group Counseling with Asian American Women: Beflections and Effective Practices YuJi Liu, Yuying Tsang, Diane Hayashino

    TRAINING

    Training Therapists to Be Culturally Sensitive with Asian American Women Clients Karen L Suyemoto, joan H. Liem, Jennifer C. Kuhn, Elizabeth A Mongillo, Jesse J. Tauriac

    Page 90 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) ® AUGUST 2007 Volume 16, No.8

    Ex-Coach at CSU Fresno Wins $5.85 Million for Sex Bias 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3-5 Check Your Internal Messages about Women Leaders 6 Working with Women to Get Things Done 8 Women on the Move 19 The ABCs of Black Women's Leadership 20 How to Engage the Lisa Simpsons of Today's Academia 21 What Women Students Learn Outside of Class 23 Self-Investment is Key to Retaining Adult Women Students .. 25 Part II: How Do Feminists Face the Future in Retirement? 26 Editor: My New Part Time Career as Camp Director 28 Jobs Jobs Jobs 9-18

    ® SEPTEMBER 2007 Volume 16, No.9

    Symposium Offers Lessons from Life of Denice Denton 1 NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3-6 Women Applying for Presidency Face 'Border Patrol' 7 Needed for Equity: Motivation to Help Other Women 8 Women on the Move 17-19 SSAOs Move From Advocates to Administrators 29 Tips and Perspectives for Academic Moms 31 Patterns of Gender and Racial Privilege 32 New Strategies for Living to Enjoy Retirement 34 Editor: What Have We Learned from the Life of Denice Denton? 36 Jobs Jobs Jobs 9-28

    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) Page 91 Women In Management Review ------Volume 22 Issue 4 2007 Start Page: 253

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    Developing culturally diverse organizations: a Guest editorial participative and empowerment-based method Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 Aulikki Sippola (pp. 253-273) Issue: 4 Keywords: Empowerment, Finland, Mullicullural Author(s):Beverly D. Metcalfe, Sandra L. Fielden management, Training View HTML ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (124 KB) News Managing diversity In academic organizations: a challenge to organizational culture New Asian survey reveals that the Phitippines Iris Barbosa, Carlos Cabral-Cardoso (pp. 274-288) has the highest number of female senior Keywords: Equal opportunilies, Organizalional managers cUlture, Portugal, Universities Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 ArticleType:Research paper Issue: 4 View HTML I View PDF (96 KB) View HTML

    A comparative analysis of the use of work-life Eurofound celebrates International Women's balance practices in Europe: 00 practices Day 2007: gender gap still wide for working enhance females' career advancement? women in the EU Caroline Straub (pp. 289-304) Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 Keywords: Career development, Europe, Flexible Issue: 4 working hours, Gender, Women workers View HTML ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (99 KB) Survey reveals disparltv between personal and organisational definitions of success Female partwtime workers' experiences of Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 occupational mobility in the UK service industry Issue: 4 Jennifer Tomlinson (pp. 305-318) View HTML Keywords: Gender, Job mobility, Part lime workers, Service industries, United Kingdom, Catalyst releases 2006 Census of Women in Women workers fortune 500 corporate officer and board ArticleType:Research paper positions View HTML I View PDF (90 KB) Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 Issue: 4 Gender. language and the workplace: an View HTML exploratory study Fiona Sheridan (pp. 319-336) The National Association for Female Executives Keywords: Gender, Language, Leadership, announces its 2007 top companies Workplace Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 ArticleType:Research paper Issue: 4 View HTML I View PDF (107 KB) ViewHTML

    Mentoring -A Powerful Tool for Women on Book Review International Women's Day Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 Women and Entrepreneurship: Contemporary Issue: 4 Classics ViewHTML Journal: Women in Management Review Vol: 22 Issue: 4 Author(s):Anne de Bruin View HTML

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    Enabling the career development of female managers in finance and retail G.A. Maxwell, S.M. Ogden, D. McTavish (pp. 353-370) Keywords: Career development, Finance, Managers, Retailing, Women ArticleType:Case study View HTML I View PDF (108 KB)

    Career success and satisfaction: a comparative study in nine countries Betty Jane Punnett, Jo Ann Duffy, Suzy Fox, Ann Gregory, Terri Lituchy, John Miller, Silvia Ines Monserrat, Miguel R. Olivas-Lujan, Neusa Maria Baslos F. Santos (pp. 371-390) Keywords: Cross-cultural studies, Job satisfaction, Professional services, Women ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (115 KB)

    Getting gender on the agenda: the tale of two organisations Sara Charlesworth, Marian Baird (pp. 391-404) Keywords: Action research, Equal opportunities, Gender, Organizational change ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (90 KB)

    Career priority patterns among managerial and professional women in Turkey: Benefits of putting career first? Ronald J. Burke, Mustafa Koyuncu, Lisa Fiksenbaum (pp. 405-417) Keywords: Careers, Family roles, Managers, Role conflict, Turkey, Women ArticieType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (77 KB)

    Perceived mentoring functions: does mentor's gender matter? David E. Okurame (pp. 418-427) Keywords: Careers, Gender, Menloring, Nigeria ArticleType:Research paper View HTML I View PDF (69 KB)

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    Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer2007) Page 93 212007 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

    April - June 2007

    FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

    PANORAMA Globalization, Reforms and the Right to Health: The Case of Latin America by Debora Tajer 5

    NEWS AND MEETINGS 18

    FOCUS Being a Lesbian, Assuming a Lesbian Identity Protecting Our Right to Health 29 Health and Stigma by Gloria Careaga Perez 34 For Ali Women Who Love Women... Are You at Higher Risk of Developing Breast or Cervical Cancer? by the Inlernational Lesbian and Gay Association, tLGA 39 Lesbians, Health and Human Rights: A Latin American Perspective by Laura Eiven, Alejandra Sarda and Veronica Villalba 42

    OPINION Interview with Ana Tavora Rivero Women's Identities, Subordination and Affliction 53

    SHARING The Pacific Institute for Women's Heailh Outcomes in Reproductive Health by Caitlin Gerdts, Andrea trvin, Magaly Marques and Laura Vargas 62

    DOCUMENTS Running the Obstacle Course to Sexual and Reproductive Health: Lessons from Latin America by Bonnie Shepard Reviews by Gaby Ore Aguilar and Tim Frasca 75 ------~"-

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    3 MODERN CHILOBIRTH: FAILURE TO PROGRESS Pushed: Tile Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care By Jennifer Block; Born inlhe USA: How a Broken Malernlty Syslem Musl Be Fixed 10 Put Women and Children Firsl By Marsden Wagner; Birth: The Surprising History 01 How We Are Born By Tina Cassidy Reviewed by Sarah Blustaln 6 THE FEMINIST MINIMA Split Decisions: How and WIlY 10 Take a Break from Feminism By Janet Halley Reviewed by Lisa Jervis 8 REGENOERING TIlE MOVIES Women Filmmakers in Early Hollywood By Karen Ward Mahar Reviewed by Samantha Barbas 10 THE CARTOGRAPHY OF AGE Age Mal/ers: Realigning Feminist Tllinking Edited by Toni M. Calasanti and Kathleen F. Slevin; Lesbian Communities: Feslivals, RVs, and Ihe Internet Edited by Esther Rothblum and Penny Sablove; Whislling Women: A Study of lI,e Lives of Dlder Lesbians By Cheryl Claassen Reviewed by Leni Marshall 12 ESSAY S,BUNG RrJAlllY; H,STORY AlIO MEMOIR By Louise W. Knight 14 TOTAL OPTIMISM REIGNEO Decca: The Lellers of Jessica Milfo"i Edited by Peter Y. Sussman Reviewed by Clarissa Atkinson 16 COMIC ...AND THrN SHE WROTE By Leanne Franson 17 FIELD NOTES TH, POEM AS POSTCARD By Robin Becker

    17 POETRY RENOING mE GARMENr AND SMOKING RALEIGHS By Willa Schneberg 18 FRESH, CLEAN-AND HIDDEN Capitalizing on Ihe Curse: Tile Business of Menstruallon By Elizabeth Arveda Kissling Reviewed by Phoebe Connelly 20 "NEITHER WHORES NOR SUBMISSIVE" Muslim Girls and IIle Dllrer France: Race, Identity Politics, and Social Exclusion By Trica Danielle Keaton; Breaking the Silence: French Women's Voices fromille Ghel/O By Fadeta Amara with Sylvia Zappi Reviewed by Eunice Lipton

    22 THE MOST POWERFUL WOMAN IN BUSINESS Tough Clloiees By Carly Fiorina Reviewed by Sumru Erkut 24 TAKING THE RISK Tile View from Caslle Rock: Siories By Alice Munro; Tile Light of Evening By Edna O'Brien Reviewed by Rebecca Meacham 26 DANCING WITH TliE PATRIARCHS History Mal/ers: Patriarelly and the Challenge of Feminism By Judith M. 8ennett Reviewed by Karen Offen 28 CHANGING SEX, CHANGING MIND Transparent: Love, Family, and Living tile Twitll Transgender Teenagers By Cris Beam; Whal Becomes You By Aaron Raz Link and Hilda Raz; The Teslosterone Files: My Hormonal and Social Transformalion from Female to Male By Max Wolf Valerto Reviewed by Jacob Anderson-Minshall 30 OBITUARY EMERGlIlG FROM SILWCE; TillIE LERNER OLSEN By Carol Hurd Green 32 ON MY BOOKSHELF LITERARY WAIIOERINGS By Pauline M. Loewenhardt

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    Volume 27, Number 3 CONTENTS Summer 2006

    ARTICLES: Immaculate Deception: The Evolving Right of Paternal Renunciation Diane S. Kaplan 139 TIle Extreme Consequence of Parental Alienation Syndrome - TIle Richard Lohstroh Case of a Child Driven to Kill His Father - Will Courts Move Toward Allowing Children to Use Parental Alienation Syndrome as a Defense to the Crime of Murder of TIleir Own Parent? April J. Walker...... 153

    NOTES: Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make: Protecting the Privacy of New Jersey's Female Prisoners by Requiring Same-Sex Guards Nicole P. Crifo...... 165 No Guarantees: Lessons from the Property Rights Gained and Lost by Married Women in Two American Colonies Yvette Joy LiebeslIlan 181 A Matter of Choice: Women with Disabilities, Sterilization, and Reproductive Autonomy in the Twenty-First Century Vanessa Volz ...... 203

    Page 96 Feminist Periodicals (v. 27, n.3, Summer 2007) WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

    Volume 28, Number 1 CONTENTS Winter 2007

    WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS 1 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Toward a Feminist Perspective on Women and Disaster Dr. Elaine Enarson 3 PANEL ONE: Lessons Learned: Gender Analyses of Past Policies and Practices Introduction Suzanne Goldberg, Moderator...... 13

    Women and Disasters: Imagining Recovery Programs from the Victims' Perspective Julie Goldscheid...... 15 Gender, Race, and Class Disadvantage Pre- and Post-Katrina Dr. Avis Jones-DeWeever...... 21 Grassroots Women's Participation in the Recovery Process Ayse Yonder , 25 Questions and Answers with Panelists...... 29 PANEL TWO: Looking Ahead: Advocating for Marginalized Communities in Times of Crisis Introduction Twila Perry, Moderator...... 33 Disasters, Families, and the Law Sally F. Goldfarb 35 Responding to Immigrants' Needs in Times of Disaster Amy Gottlieb 45 Domestic Violence and Disasters Adrienne Lockie ...... 49

    Traumatized Yet Again: The Plight of Foster Children in Times of Natural Disasters Randi Mandelbaum...... 53 Questions and Answers with Panelists...... 57

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    Volume 28, Numbers 2 & 3 CONTENTS Spring/Summer 2007

    ARTICLES "I Just Can't Handle It": The Case of Hernandez v. Robles Yvonne A. Tamayo...... 61 Perpetuating Stereotypical Views of Women: The Bona Fide Occupational Qualification Defense in Gender Discrimination under Title VII Suzanne Wilhelm "...... 73 NOTES Non-Equity Partncrship: A Flawed Solution to the Disproportionate Advancement of Women in Private Law Firms Danielle M. Evans...... 93

    Rethinking Yamashita: Holding Military Leaders Accountable for Wartime Rape Joshua H. Joseph '" ...... 107

    Gender Issues in Health Research and the Impact of the Women's Health Office Act of 2005 on Women's Health Jesselyn Clair S. Pe...... 127

    The Right to Contract: Use of Domestic Partnership as a Strategic Alternative to the Right to Marry Same-Sex Partners Dara E. Purvis...... 145 Three's Company for Lesbian Parental Rights and Obligations: A Discussion of lluee California Decisions . William J. Simmons...... 163 BOOK REVIEW For Love, and For Money: Viviana Zelizer's The Purchase of Intimacy Britta Gilmore 181

    Page 98 Feminist Periodicals (v.27, n.3, Summer 2007) Women's Studies An Interdisciplinary lournal

    VOLUME 36, NUMBER 5 JULY -AUGUST 2007

    Contents

    The Modern(?) Korean Woman in Prime-Time: Analyzing the Representation of Sun on the Television Series Lost 313 MICHAELA D.E. MEYER AND DANIELLE M. STERN

    Desiring Death: The Defeat of the Maternal Subject 333 JUSTINA SEMPRUCH

    Ecofeminism and the Natural Disaster Heroine 349 CYNTHIA BELMONT

    Book Reviews 373 YETTA HOWARD SUSAN McCABE LAURA LONG SCHEURER

    In Brief 389

    Recent Publications 395

    Notes on Contributors 397

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    VOLUME 36, NUMBER 6 SEPTEMBER 2007

    Contents

    Undesirable Desires: Sexuality as Subjectivity in Angela Carter's The Infemal Desire Machines ofDoctor Hoffman 399 MANDY I

    The Father as Muse in Sylvia Plath's Poetry 417 JOHN RIETZ

    "For the Hand of a Woman, has Levell'd the Blow": Maria de Fleury's Pamphlet War with William Huntington, 1787-1791 431 TIMOTHYWHELAN

    Book Review 455 JEFF SOLOMON

    In Brief 459

    Recent Publications 463

    Notes on Contributors 465

    Page 100 Feminist Pedodicals (v.27, n3, Summer 2007) Women's Studies in Communication Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2007 ISSN Number 0749-1409

    ESSAYS

    149 Exploring Gender, Feminism and Technology from a Communication Perspective: An Introduction and Commentary Michele H. Jackson

    157 Mastering the Game: Gender and the Entelechial Motivational System of Video Games Charles Soukup

    179 Not Just Fun and Games: Digital Play, Gender and Allilndes Towards Technology Elena Bertalzi and Sewlgwlul1l Lee

    205 Gender and Perceived Internet Efficacy: Examining Secondary Digital Divide Issues in Singapore Pauline Hope Cheong

    229 Circumvention and Social Change: leTs and the Discourse of Empowerment Meredith Anderson and Wesley Shrum

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    No.41 / 2007

    Introduction 2

    Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa 3

    Documenting Violence Against Women and Girls in Kenya 5

    The Gacaca Justice System: A Process for Reconciliation and Sustainable Peace 7

    Gender Based Violence in South Darfur 13

    Conflict in the Bas Congo Province 17

    Women's Intervention Efforts in Gulu, Northern Uganda 20

    Building Women's Capacity for Peaceful Resolution of Conflicts 23

    Unite:d Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security 25

    Peacebuilding and the Media 31

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