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EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 17, NUMBER 3 FALL 1997

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 3 Fall 1997

Periodical is the culling edge of women's scholarship, , and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Currenf Listing of Confents 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 Feminisf 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 ajournal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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389 Editorial What Is Feminist About Homelessness? Emma Gross Articles 391 Abused Women in New Mexican Shelters: Factors That Influence Independence on Discharge Judith C. Hilbert, Raiza Kolia, and Dawn M. VanLeeuwen 408 Social Work With Homeless Women in Emergency Rooms: A Strengths-Feminist Perspective Mary Boes and Katherine van Womter 427 Homelessness Among AFDC Families in a Rural State: It Is Bound to Get Worse Sandra Sue Butler 452 Submerged Voices: Coordinators of Sexual Assault Services Speak of Their Experiences Moira Carmody 471 Ladies Don't: A Historical Perspective on Altitudes Toward Alcoholic Women Carolyn S. Carter 486 Poetry Ms. Carol Ms. Dorothy Cynthia Cannon Poindexter 490 Book Reviews Faces of Poverty: Portraits of Women and Their C1Ii1dren on Welfare. By Jill Duerr Berrick. Teen Mothers: Citizens or Dependents? By Ruth Horowitz. Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk. Edited by Brenda L. Underhill and Dana G. Finnegan. Starting Right: How America Addresses Its Youngest Reviewed by Sondra Burman Children and What We Can Do About It. Critical Thinking for Social Workers: A Workbook. By Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn. By Leonard Gibbs and Eileen Gambrill. Reviewed by Catherine R. Baratta Reviewed by Jeane W. Anastas Helping Battered Women: New Perspectives and Remedies. The Maria Paradox: How Latinas Can Merge Old World Edited by Albert R. Roberts.. Traditions With New World Self-Esteem. Reviewed by Kathryn Conroy By Rosa Maria Gil and Carmen Inoa Vazquez. Reflections on Feminist Family Therapy Training. Reviewed by Irene Queiro-Tajalli Edited by Kathy Weingarten and Michele Bograd. Voices From Within: Women Who Have Broken the Law. Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives. By Evelyn K. Sommers. Edited by Marcia Hill and Esther D. Rothblum. Reviewed by Pamela Fisher Reviewed by Jennifer L. Hipp 504 Index 2

'A Woman's Developmental Magazine

Issue No. 22 JULY . SEPTEMBER 1997

EDITORlAL 2 VIEW POINT I.E'ITfRS..... _. 3 Better late than nevel ,38 Women in horticulture 38 PROFILE Mother I'm hungry ,..40 Academics: Afield of equal opportunity1 .....,....4 What a world ! ,...41 We need to be assertive 42 FEATURES Enterprising women 43 Can the nual poor afford modem farming1 _ .7 ;Together we build the naUon. 8 REVELATIONS Ifuod security.__.... _._,,10 Women and SM...... _._..12 Why Slay wed 1 .45 The merry.go.round of T,ue life sto'ies " 46 choosing a' nationallanguage 14 Blue stones con men 16 NGOs An organisation that delivers 48 DRUG ABUSE Sha,ing drugs is dangerous 18 Law Repo't ",,50 Women and alcohol 20 Economic rights , 52 ,Living with an alcoholic 22 Fiction 54 Consume, ,ights , 56 OPINION Leisure , 57 Is feminism at stake 1 24 Women are a step ahead 26 Avail women land 27

EDUCATION All work, no play 28 HEALTH Health, news 30

ACFODE Highlights 32 Marilyn Porter and Christine St. Peter Edi/orial 3

Lorna Crozier 4 Lilith andEve 5 The Fall ofEve 7 The Barrenness 0/Sarah

Lori G. Beaman 9 The Paths Between Resistance and Collaboration: Evangelical Women in Atlantic Canada

Larry A. Glassford 19 'IThe Presence a/So Many Ladies": A Study 0/ the Conservative Party's Response to Female Suffrage in Canada, /9/8-/939

Susan Heald 31 Telling Feminist Truths: Research and Writing Abolll Feminist Organizing

Deborah Barndt 43 Cra.ftinga I'Glocal" Education: Focusing on Food, Women, and Globalization

Lillian Bouzane 52 MATHYE: The Life and Times ofMalhye Caboto and Her Husband Giovanni ~ A

Ruth Panofsky 72 A "Sense 0/ Loss": A Profile 0/ Helen Weinzweig

Linda A. White 82 Do Women NeedaNational GovernmenJ? Portents andProspects/or Social Policy in a Decentralized Federation

Marjorie Griffm Cohen 97 What Women Should Know About Economic Fundamentalism

Sandy Shreve 108 "For the Love a/These Oranges" (Mary Pratt)

Christine St. Peter 109 Introduction

Greta Hofmann Nemiroff 110 Are Practica Worth The Effort?

Linda Christiansen·Ruffman 114 Feminist Field-Based Learning: Theory alld Prmis ill the COllrse Of Knowledge Creation

Linda Clippingdale 119 Hosting The Practicum Experience

Tania Trepanier 121 Out In 17w Field: Prmis Is Where We Play

Sandra Gabriele 122 Giving Feminist Theory A Heartbeat: Field-based Learning AndThe Academy

Joan M. Smith 125 The Paill AndPleasure O/Prmis alit III The Field

Katherine MJ. McKenna 127 Violence Against Women: Students WorMng III Community Agencies

June Corman 130 Experielltial Learning: Field Placements At Brock University

Debby Yaffe 131 A Good Idea Takes Form: Practicing Feminism/or Fun and Profit (continued, next page) 4 Book Reviews Ann Manicom 135 Women and Leadership in Canadian Education ~ Cecilia Reynolds and Beth Young, cds,; Feminism and Education: (continued) A Canadian Perspective, Vol.2.- Paula Bourne, Philinda Masters, Nuzhat Amin. Mamina Gonick and Lisa Gribowski, eds.; Anti-Racism, Feminism and Critical Approaches to Education - Roxana Ng, Pat Staton and Joyce Skane, eds,; Repositioning Feminism and Education: Perspectives on Educating for Social Change· Janice Jipson, Petra Munro, Susan Victor, Karen Froude Jones and Gretchen Freed-Rowland

Helen Carr 137 RefiguringModernism: Vo/umeOne, The Women of/928: Volume Two, Poshnodern Readings of Woolf, West and Barnes ­ Bonnie Kime Scott

Melissa Belfry 138 Safe Haven: The Refugee Experience 0/ Five Families - Multicultural History Society ofOntario, Elizabeth McLuhan (ed)

Marie Hammond Callaghan 139 MlUiel Duckworth: A Very Active PacifISt - Marion Douglas Kerans

Robin Crydennan 140 Aborting Law: An E"lCploration 0/ the Politics 0/ Motherhood and Medicine. ­ Gail Kellough

Noreen Millar 141 Motherland: Tales ofWonder. National Film Board (Studio D) video directed by Helene Klodawsky; Feminism. Breasts and Breastfeeding - Pam Carter

Sharon Roseman 143 11Je World ofthe PlougJrwoman: Folklore and Reality in Matriarchal Northwest Spain - Marisa Rey~Henningsen

Reviewers Listing 145

Contributors to this Issue 148

Call/or Submissions 151

Contributors' Guidelines 152

Directrices aux 153 collaboratrices et collaborateurs

Front Cover "The water carrier. Hermitage. My house here with Mrs. Jos. Frances" is reprinted from Working Light: The Wandering Life o/Photographer Edith Watson, with permission ofthe author, Frances Rooney, and the publisher, Carleton University Press. Editorial IH9 5 Theme I: Bold 'Time' R()~rn Fmtll 191

Virilil)' hilb' Oliur 197' The Contract Anna GibbJ 207 'Restless': Paglia \' Sontag .\Idissa Jane Hardie 217

Shame ]mnijtr Biddle 227

Theme II: Thirtysomething Editorial: Talking about ~ly Generalion? .\Ja~' Spongbtrg, lI'fnq'v Iran·n.~ & Ro~)'n Ferrell 2.... 1

~1issing Bodies: Young Women and the ~ledia ]mna ,.\lead 2....5

~fother Knows Best? Bridging Feminism's Generation Gap .\Ia~· Spongbtrg 257 Between A.ntholo~es: Feminism and Genealogies or Australian Women's Poetry hate Lillt), 265 The Generosity or Ff'minism Rosa(m DipTOSl 'li.1 l-leshing Qlll Pleasure: Canonisation or Crucifixion! .\1kJ.-i Sulliran '283

Feminism and Q.llecr Theory: Allies or Antagonists Caro(m Williams 293

.-\ Litde Story Between Two Conn f1inq)' Ilaring 299

Non-Thematic Article Retlexions on Genre and Gender: The Cast' or La Princesse de Cleves . Jmlt' Freadmall 305

Beryl Henderson Prize-Winning Essay Women in De\"Clopment: A Policy Post-:'donem Simo1/.e B~f!,Tlall 321

Conference Report The European Women's Synod 1996 Aathlan .\/CPhillips 333

Review Articles Thinking Through the Body Politic Linnell Sf(omb 337

Q..ueering Xew Ground "laD'SpongbfTg 3ft

Gender and Australian History in the 1990s (iltl!}' Colthome. f'!iqra ]olhi alld Chris/ilia Tu'Cmey JH

Reviews Swrf /Voll/en'J Busi1U55: TIlt llil/dmarsh island .!ffair Lyndall Ryan 'cd. •-111!}' Sluart 35 i The MeaKTe Hamsl: 'Die Australian Women':1 .\lol'/men/ 1950s-/990s (Gisela Kaplanl Bngl."lta Olubas 358 Gender and Ghme IR. Emerson Dobash, Russell P, Dobash & Lesley .\"oaks (cds)) Gail.\Jason 359 COlll'ict .\laids: The Forced .\ligration oj II omen to .-lustralia IDeborah Oxley' Julit-Alln Ellis 361 .)e.'9' Bodies: The Strange Camali/ies ifFeminism I Elizabeth Grosz) Jyanni Sttffnutn :l62

Noticeboard 365

Books Received 369

Notes on Contributors 373 6 A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR FRIENDS B GES ~ VOLUME 7 NUMBER 1 WINTER 5758/1997.98

FROM THE MANAGING EDITOR 3 Grandma Wasina's Laundry Day LETTERS 4 poem by Netta Blatt 74 Sephardic Lesbian at the Bar Mitzvah Games SEPHARDI AND MIZRAHI WOMEN by Sherr; CaS$flto 78 WRITE ABOUT THEIR LIVES Reports from the First Feminist Mizrahi Introduction Debra Crespin and Sarah Jacobus . .... 5 Conference Shoshana Madmoni and from Crossing the Bridge of Sighs Looltva Khazzoom •...... ••. 83 poem by Brenda Serotte 8 Sephardic American Voices: 200 Years 01 a Searching for Fritada Literary Legacy edited by Diane Matza story by Shoshana Simons 10 reviewed by Rachel Amado Bortnick . 94 My Cou,sin the Nun Resources ...... 100 essay by Rena Varon Down 15 SUBMISSION GUIDELINES 101 Skirmish in the Desert story by Gloria DeVidas Kirchheimer . 21 POETRY In the Story of Solomon Star of the Harem With My Sister poem by Brenda Serotte 2S CarolDi"e 102 My Mother's Wedding Visiting My Fifty-Nine Year Old, Just Divorced story by Rita Arditti 26 College Roommate . Survivors and Pieces of Glass Leah 2awlyer 104 memoir by Miriam Israel Moses 29 from On Both Frontiers Ladino Proverbs 38 Nikki Stiller 106 Memories of Cochin Jew Town by Ruby Dauiel 39 BOOK REVIEW Bene Israel Cradle Ceremony La Bobe by Sabina Berman by Flora Samuel 43 reviewed by Nancy Ross 109 Forty Nameless Poems FILM REVIEW poetry by Ruth Behar 45 A Healthy Baby Girl by Judith Helfand What is of Importance: An Interview reviewed by Sally Sheklow 117 Alice Haya Lotate Kinberg 50 Myth: A Novel Excerpt SELECTED BOOKS RECEIVED 120 Ruth Kualo Set/on 61 COMMUNITY BULLETIN 122 I1ana EJiya an interview by Haya Shalom 71 CONTRIBUTORS NOTES 123 CALYX 7 A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

volume 17 number 2 1997

POETRY Caroline Sulzer 6 Sonogram Kristin Henshaw 7 What Do 1Need to Know' 8 Window Seat jeanne Emmons 12 The Maraschino Cherries in the A&P Maria Ercilla 14 Oysters and Zarzuelas Claudia MonPere Mcisaac 30 The Last Nightgown Linda Malnack 3I Plate Tectonics CB Follett 32 Bull Kelp joanne Mokosh Riley 34 Step Mirror Sherron Noden 46 Obon Ann Struthers 52 Darsolalee, Basketmaker (/83/?-l925) Marcelle M. Soviero 56 Passover Caroline Collins 76 Calling the Animals 78 Tomatoes 80 The Aging Organist Alessandra Ciarlo 82 The Clock 83 Winter in Dobbiaco Lina Kostenko 84 To the Citizens of'41 Tina Chang 96 What Is Remaining Pam Ward 98 Car Jackin' Heaven Mary E. Weems 99 Tampon Class Asha Zoe Falcon 100 Our Mother Julie 103 We Live Ourside of Time Katherine M. Simpson 104 To Balance ART Zel Brooke 9 The Wait 10 Going Down in the E.R. 11 Raynard's Phenomenon R.G. Solhert 44 A Portara di Mono 45 Ancestors Caroline E. Brown 54 Untitled #1 55 Untitled #2 Gina Meyer 70 Laura, 1996 71 Laura, /994 72 Alice, 1995 73 Donna's Porch, 1995 74 Cassie, 1992 75 Trini and Steve, 1994 Barbara Friedman 79 On fhe Terrace (After Monet) (continued, next page) 8 CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

volume 17 number 2 1997 (continued) Susi Rosenberg 94 Bogen III 95 Lehnung 4-teilig PROSE Saloma Miller 16 Sarah's Courtship Margaret Willey 35 Scissors Girl Beth Brant 47 Stillborn Night-/992 Torie Olson 57 The Quantity of Her Light Chitrita Banerji 86 Fried Neem Leaves NORTHWEST REVIEWS Susan G. Butruille 105 All Her Paths Are Peace: Women Pioneers in Peacemaking by Michael Henderson Cortney Davis 106 Journey in the Middle of the Road: One Woman's Path Through a Midlife Education by Muriel Murch Susan Spady 108 Transparent Woman by Donna Henderson REVIEWS Sandra Cookson 110 Surviving Desire: Poems by Ally Acker Bertina Heinz 110 A History of Women in the West, Vol. 3, Renaissance and Enlightenment Paradoxes Edited by Natalie Zeman Davis & Arlette Farg joan Hoffman 112 The Columbia Book ofQuotations by Women Edited by Mary Biggs Helen Frost 112 The Measurable World by Katharine Coles 113 Elizabeth Bishop: One Art. Letters, selected & edited by Robert Giroux Terry Ehret liS Granite Under Water by jeanne Lohmann Jean LeBlanc 117 In the Garden of the Three Islands by Maria Luisa B. Aguilar-Carino Suzanne Kamata 118 The Lioness in Blaom: Modem Thai Fiction About Women Edited & translated by Susan Fulop Kepner Elizabeth Skurnick 120 Where the Girls Are: Growing Up Female with the Mass Media by Susan j. Douglas CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES 124 camera obscura 9 Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies /37 January 1996

7 The Absent One in Apartment Zero by Nina Schwartz

33 Sex andthe Singled Girl: Queer Representation and Containment in Single White Female by Scott Paulin

71 "How much did you pay for this place?" Fear, Entitlement, and Urban Space in Bernard Rose's Candyman by Aviva Briefel and Sianne Ngai

93 In Her Place by Harun Farocki and Kaja Silverman

125 Science Friction and Cultural Studies: Intellectuals, Interdiscipli­ narity, and the Profession of Truth by John Michael

157 Carnal Knowledge: Visuality and the Modern in Charulata by Keya Ganguly

189 Autopsy of a Rat: Odd, Sundry Parables of Freddy Lopez, Speedy Gonzales, and Other ChicanolLatino Marionettes Prancing About Our First World Visual Emporium by William Anthony Nericcio

238 Contributors

240 Books Received 10

Summer/Fall 1997 Volume 17. Number 3

Women of Ireland Mna na hEirtlann

Edirorial 3 Foreword by Mary Robinson 6

Origin" A Womb Not a Tomb: Goddess Symbols and Ancient Ireland by Grra!dinr Moanr 7 The Fathers as Gatekee~rs: Ancient Irish Laws and the Divorce Rcferdum of 1995 by Franw DrvHnwGIasJ 11 The Origins ofDomestic Violence in Ireland: An Historical Perspective by Erin K Lambert 16 the Shula-na-gigr. Goddess Imagery in Medieval Sculptures in Ireland by Ann Pra110n 20 Landscape, Space, and Gender: Their Role in the Consuuccion of Female Identity in Newly-Independent Ireland by Sighk Bhrta,hnach-Lynch 26 Concepts ofNation in Irish Feminist Thought by Dana Htarnt 31 Bk«1t Baby Take Us Back: Dreaming the Postcolonial Mother by ClJriJti,U St. Ptttr 36

Hom" Two Stories and a Plea by Ei/iJh Rooney 40 Notes on Gender and the Politics ofthe Irish Lanaguge in Northern Ireland by Cnmilk O'Reilly 43 Women and Work in West Belfast by MtUkltinr uonard 49 Women Imprisoned as a Result ofthe Struggle by PlJilomma GalLtg/ur 52 Abonion on the Island ofIrcland: Crisis. Contradiction. and Colonization ,by Mic!ltllt Br~tr 57 A Women's Pany Outwits the System in Nonhern Ireland by Nell McCaffirty 64 Daughters ofthe Nonh: The Loca.I Women ofBelfast by Marcia Rock 69 "Hush a Bye Baby" by G, S. Whitt 73

6plrl1; Dodging Around the Grand Piano: Sex. Politics. and Contemporary Irish Women's Poetry by AilMe Smyth 76 Syncretics and Spirituality: Irish An Praccice and the An of the Possible by Suzannt OSllta 86 Recovering Treasures in Celtic Spirituali£)': The Crone as Anam-Cara or Soul-Friend by Brigid Mu'1'hy 90 On Saint Brigic and Pagan Goddesses in the Kingdom ofGod by Sh"'l Rowky 93 Na SrlUhl Scrlnu: MtUalJal i nGknn an Diabhail (The Seven Shrines: Echoes in the Devil's Glen) by Kar O'Brim 96

Away Remembering Grosse tie and the Summer ofSorrows by Marianna O'Gdllaghtr 100 Once Upon a Time in a Rural Irish Communi£)' by Marion M. Lynn 102 An Irisb Mother's Legacy by Patricia LeSage Coclrbum 105 Working in Canada: An Irish Perspective by Fiona MacCoo/ 107 Perspectives ofan Irish Woman in Canada by Margo Hearne III Preserving Irish Culcure Through An by Cathmnt CroWl 113 The Irish Female Presence in Jane Urquhan's Ficcion by Libby Birch 115 11

Summer/Fall 1997 Volume 17, Number 3 (continued)

My Beautiful Unpleasant: Thoughts on My Heritage by u"aint Nolan 120 What Did You Do in the Wat. Mother? by Angl/a Mairtad CoM 121 Dto,h an Dorais (One for the Road): An Epilogue by Eimtar O'NtiJ/ 122

Poetry we forefront a movement perhaps .•. by Mary Crow, 10 Grandad by Mary Crowe 10 Children ofIreland by Margo Htarnt 15 Terpsichore by Lucy Bnnnan 24 Two Chairs by Sh,ila Stewart 25 Mamo by Eimtar O'Ntil/ 30 Quilting Bees by Elisav;("4 Ri/fhit 35 Irish Literature Exam by Maurun Hynts 39 Root< orMy I..nguage by KAthryn Akita""'r 48 James Miley's Pub by An" BrmlUln 75 DocwnentaJ)' by Winona Balm' 75 Dance ofthe Soul by Dt;rd,t Athaidt 89 The Emigrant Irish by Eavan Boland 101 The Ladies and the Bomb by Shtila Sttwart 106 The Widow's Progress by Itsli, Hnt 106 41: immonal by Dona Stunnan;s 110 Names to Die by Joanna M. Wilton 112 Mask by Rrnu Nanna" 119

Book Reviews Wu Girls: Womm Writing From an /ruh Pmptttiw by Sh,lagh Wilkinson 123 Daughttn fOr Salt: Pamy and Prost I Staintd GlaJs: A Novtlla by Eva C. Karpinski 124 Fa/J on Your Knm by PalTicia F. Goldblatt 125 ViWnia Woolf by D,borah Helin 127 &lan "'5,/ by Siobhan Mdlvannty 129 Gtndtr, Gttlrt and Rt/igion: Ftminist &f/UNons by judith Poxon 130

Front Cover Marit Harding, Mary O'Kteft, BmlitHanaphy, ChriJfint Brazil Marit Bynlt, Rosi( Co//ins.MargaTtI Bolga, BtftyMurphy, Anna Dmison, ' Ann Smith-Lcurtks Youth and Community Stroim PTOjtCt, "Mantk oftht Past, »instalkltion foT tht Irish Musrum ofModtrn Art, 174x 126 em, Nov,,"b" 1992. (From Unspoken Truths, 1riJh Museum ofModim Art, 1996) Photo: 101m K,//m

"'We ca.lled our piea: Mantle ofthe Past beause ofthe great signifiance the Mande had in the old tenement rooms ofour childhood's. The Mande doth was the first thing you would see as you entered the room and everyone always took great pride in this. We could all remember sedng clothes hanging underneath as most people didn't have much money and had to wash their kids' clothes each evening for wear the next day. Whilst working on the project we all reminisced ofold stories about some ofthe more memorable characters who lived and died in our area. The objects on top ofthe Mande each symbolize different characters all ofwhom were women. Each symbol represents a different story. a tale......

Baok Cover IGw Elan Morgain, "Mandala,· to//ag', 15"x 12': 1987. Photo: Robert Hawkins

Kms Elan Morgain is a vuualamst, 4 Wt4V"ofwOTds, andapracticing RdkiMaJttr. Sht livts ntartht Rocky MountainsofBTitish Columbia, karningthtImons ofkttinggo aJ htTfour (1JiUrm grow into adulthood. HtT colklgts 4 rt (Xplorations ofhtrown spiritualjoumry, andaspirilUal prad;(( in thrnut/vts. Each wo,J. ,""(,vtals its own /TUt natuTt in tht pToms ofits atation. SIlt haJ talun so much to luart thtftmily myth of htr frish htritagt that sht ca" no "mgtr br diffirtrt:iattdfrom tht rtal thing. 12 CRITICAL MATRIX THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE

VOLUME 11 1997 body parts

Compiled by the Body Parts Workshop Diana Fuss, Editorial Advisor

Body Parts: A Collection 1 Tamara Ketabgian The Human Prosthesis: 4 Workers and Machines in the Victorian Industrial Scene Karen Beckman Vanishing Womett: 33 Hitchcock, Harlan, and the Politics ofPrestidigitation Thomas Strong Blood / Money 60 Jonathan Massey Magic Flashes: 78 Tattoo and Technical Reproduction Kristin Kalajainen Mouth Heart Colon: 102 Dissecting Kathie Lee Gifford's Organs ofSpeech Elena Filipovie Immaculate Conceptions: 128 Genitals, Mannequins, and the Exposition Intemationale du Surrealisme Gage MeWeeny The Primal Seen: 160 Captain Cook and CaUllibal Visions at Hawaii Julie Park "no sex in ethereals": 180 Making the Heart and Hymen Real in Clarissa Wendy Nolan The Other Eye: 208 Assia Djebar's Bodily Gaze WAKE UP! IT'S TIMB! Winten Solstice 1990-1998, No. 33 13 ONE CHRONICLES' A Journal of Conscious Aging

Cover Art: "Change of Key" Deidre Scherer Poem: Angel Scene III 3 Mary Lou Pittman, (Art: Lisa Elizabeth BeriJ Poem: Cliff's Edge 3 Janine Canan Editorial: To All Friends of the Crone 4 Ann Kreilkamp Editorial: Incorporating the Void Heals the Heart 5 Jeffrey Joel Inside Crone 6 Dear Crone, 8 THEVOID Introduction: Nature Abhors AVacuum 12 Ann Kreilkamp Interview: Creating Quality ofLife in a Nursing Home 14 Pat Weber (Pliotos: Mariatltle Gmltarz) Poems ofRejoicing 20 Tasha Halpert (Art: Diane Cropsey-Matlll) The Rose 22 (Art: Barbara Helen Berger) GloriousVoid 23 Barbara Helen Berger 28 (PllOtoJackie Gilmore) OfStillness and Snow 29 Pattie Layser Journey to the Heart of My Truth 30 Patricia Corrigan (Photos: Patricia Corrigan) Poem: Mourning A Breast Surgically Removed 34 Betsy Bell (Arl:jl/dy Widener) Descent into theVoid: A Journey intoWholeness 36 Deidre Bainbridge (Art: Barbara Helm Berger) VOICES: Loss & Learning 42 (Art: Lisa Elizabctll Berg) Catapulting into the Unknown 42 Keye McCulloch Missing My Father 43 Pam Sekula Emergence 44 Susan Rene Poem: Lament 44 Ann Niedringhaus Transformation 45 Dorothy Boroush Poem: FiveYears In 45 H.J.Van Peenan The Choice for Space: BLESSING OR CURSE? 46 Carol Rosin, Stan Rosen and Karl Grossman

Coming into Crone: My Third Trip West 57 JoanYoung Solstice - Then & Now 58 Janice Norman Honoring Death: A Septuagenarian Muses on Death 59 Barbara Vie not-Atcheson Croning Ceremony: My Name is Mountain Pine 60 Lee Sonne Column: Living Well 62 Helga Kollar Column: Roots Remembered 63 Julian Puzey Column: Road Crone 64 Redmoonsong Column: Sands ofTime 65 Karen Sands Column: Country Crone 67 Jeanne Hardy CroneTales: When ITook Charge 68 Sue Chase, Barbara Millikan, Kathy McGuire Nancy Kane, Mary K. Hubbard Crone Clarion 70 Jeanne Hardy, Glenda Martin Raven Reviews 76 Alexa Aho West, Jeanne Hardy, Barbara Douglas Joan Weiss Hollenbeck, Glenda Martin About the Cover In 1980 fiber artist Deidre Scherer began to work with the elderly in nursing homes, and became "fixated on the richness and experience in an older face." Her realistic cloth portraits ofold and dying people confront the viewer with his or her own mortality. Her work has been exhibited internationally and featured as cover art on a variety of publications including, WI,ell IAm au Old Womall I Sfwll H'car Purple. Now in her early 50s, Scherer Jives with her husband Steve Levine in an old clapboard house on a din road in the village of\Villiamsville,Vermont. "CHANGE OF KEY," © Oeldre Scherer, 1996 rrom Deidre S,herer:Work in fabric and Thread, C&:T PubliJhing, release date Miy 1998, (800) 28-4·1114. 14 CONTENTS The EDITORIAL 419

Valirie Lastillger 421 To Nurse and to Die: Rousseau and the European Test of Fiction

Allja Hiillsch 435 The Body of the Woman Artist: Paula Journal of Modersohn-Becker and Rainer Maria Rilke on Giving Birth and Art

Eva Marlfllez-Herntilldez alld Women's Aralltxa Elizolldo 451 Women in Politics: Are They Really Concerned about Equality? An Essay on. Studies the Basque Political System

Elisabeth Ozdalga 473 VOLUME 4 Womanhood, Dignity and Faith: ISSUE 4 Reflections on an Islamic Woman's Life Story NOVEMBER 1997

ABSTRACTS 499

BOOK REVIEWS Inside Friendships: Beyond Conversation and Companionship 501 Katherine Side

Comparing in the Feminine: Open Windows on Imaginary Subjects 504 Stefania Arcara

LIST OF REFEREES 507

INDEX TO VOLUME 4 509 15 CONTENTS Volume 7, Number 4, 1997

______EDITORIAL

451 Editorial Note ______ARTICLES

453 Never Innocent: Breasted Experiences in Women's Bodily Narratives of Puberty ]anetLEE

475 Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Culture and Delegitimization: A Feminist Analysis Pamela Reed GIBSON

495 '!t's a Nice Day for a White Wedding': The Debutante Ball and Constructions of Femininity Lyn HARRISON

517 Political Tolerance Among Adolescents Towards Feminists Maria Jose SOTELO ______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

529 I. Psychology's Undervaluation ofSingle Motherhood MoragSMITH

533 II. What Can I Do? A Feminist Researcher in Non·Peminist Research Rebe

539 III. Psychological Theory in Law: Legitimating the Male Norm M. Suzanne ZEEDYK and Fiona E. RAITT

547 IV. Psychology, Sexuality and Power: Constructing Sex and Violenc;:e Irina ANDERSON and Kathy DOHERTY

553 V. 'What Do You Do for a Living Then?' The Political Ramifications of Research Interests within Everyday Interpersonal Contexts Paula REAVEY

559 VI. Caustic Collisions Lynne SEGAL

566 VII. Validating Women's Experience? Dilemmas in Feminist Research Celia KITZINGER and Sue WILKINSON

575 Annual Index 16 Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111:

Volume 20 Number 4 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1997

ARTICLES Distribution: Does It Work? A Conversation... . 19 Mathematlc$ of Distribution and Wholesaling .. 25 More Reasons to Get a Computer. . 29 Bookstore News .... . 13 Feminist Publisher News...... 17 News/Short Stories ...... 7 Penguin to Pay $25M to Independents + Impact and Distribution of the $25M Settlement· BEA Update' Asha's Mums Banned in BC School District· Indie Bestseller List Launched' Borders Ratifies First Union Contract • Chains Go Global Bestsellers ... . 47 Short Raves . . 39 DEPARTMENTS Ad Index 135 Announcements . 37 Back to Press . 42 Classified Ads 136 Letters 5 Subscription Information . 114 They Went That-A-Way . . 43 Writing Wanted .. . 46 THE BOOKS Art Books.. . . 59 Canadian Books . . 49 Canadian Content . 35 Gay Men's Lit .57 Humor. .75 Kids' Lit. ... . 55 Music...... 77 Mysteries ...... 71 New Media .... . 63 Our Own Presses . 81 Publisher's Row . 117 Science Fiction & . . 68 Small Presses .. . 91 University Presses ..... 107 17

Feminist Collections A Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources

Volume 19, No.1, Fall 1997

CONTENTS

From the Editors Ii Book Reviews Women's Paradoncal Status in Contemporary China 1 byJudy Polumbaum Between East and West: Chinese Women in Transition 2 by Hongjon Su A Woman's Position In Gender Relations in Post-Mao China: An Alternative Perspective by Hongjin Kang 6 Women and Gender in Mrlcanist Research: A New Wave? 7 by Susan O'Brien New Locations ofMrlcan Women's Writing 9 by Roberta Hatcher FeministVisions "Discovering Women" Series Focuses on Women Scientists 12 by Carolyn Shaffer Teaching, Learning, and Distance Education in Women's Studies 14 by Margaret Rozga World Wide Web Review: The Elusive Quality ofWeb Quality 17 by Susan Barribeau Special section: Womell alld the Olllllle World Getting Around Online: How, Where, Why? 19 by Elisabeth Binder The Gendered Bodies of Cyberspace 21 by Diana Saco ComputerTalk 25 Compiled byLinda Shult New Reference Works In Women's Studies 30 Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others Periodical Notes 40 Compiled by Linda Shull Items ofNote Compiled by ChristinaStross 44 Books Recently Received 48 FEMINIST ECONOMICS 18 Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1997

In Memoriam: Michele Pujol vii ARTICLES Suckling and Silence in the USA: The Costs and Benefits of BreasLfeeding judith Galtry The Intra·Household Economics ofVoice and Exit 25 Eliulbtth Katz The First World/Third Party Criterion: A Feminist Critique of 47 Production Boundaries in Economics Cynthia A. Wood Some Reflections on the Spatial Dimensions of Occupational 69 Segregation Barbara S. Bunull

BOOK REVIEWS

Nahid Aslanbegui, Steven Pressman and Gale Summerfield (cds.). 87 Women in the Age of Economic Transformation: Gender Impact of Reforms in Post...sociallst and Developing Countries Ulia Grapard Pamela Sparr (cd.), Mortgaging Women's Uves: Feminist 92 Critiques ofStructural Adjustment Helm!. Saja RounaqJahan, The Elusive Agenda: Mainstreaming Women in 96 Development Kathleen Ch>ud Kathy McAfee, Storm Signals: Structural AdJuslmeot and 100 Development Alternatives in the Caribbean Jlo.M.Marit Avi,l Norman Stockman, Nonnan Bonney and Sheng Xuewen, 103 Women's Work in East and West: The Dual Burden of Employment and Family Ufe jarneD,an

James Hosek and Robert Levine (eds.), The New F1scal Federalism 106 and the Social Safety Net: A View from California Rnndy Ali>elda Joan Greenbaum, Windows on the Workplace: Computers,Jobs, 110 and the Organization of Office Work in the Late1\ventieth Century Barbara S. BurntU David M. Gordon, Fat and Mean: The Corporate Squeeze of 114 Working Americans and the Myth of ManagerialliDownsizlng" Paulttte Olson Claire Goldberg Moses and Heidi Hartmann (cds.), U.S. Women 116 in Struggle: A Feminist Studies Anthology jaya P. jacabsen Notcs on Contributors 119 Thanks to Reviewers 123 Informallon and Announcemen15 125 Notes for Contribulon 129 Index - Volume 3, 1997 133 19 FEMINIST ISSUES VOLUME 15, NOS. 1 and 2, 1997

Articles

Sarah Hautzinger "Calling a State a State": Feminist Politics and the Policing of Violence against Women in Brazil 3

Doris Godl Women's Contributions to the Political Policies of National Socialism 31

Suzanne Hanchett Women's Empowerment and the Development Research Agenda: A Personal Account from the Bangladesh Flood Action Plan 42

AlWad Esber In Quest of the Feminine: The Strange within Us An Interview with Julia Kristeva Translated, with an Introduction by Mohamed Zayani 72

As'ad AbuKhalil Gender Boundaries and Sexual Categories in the Arab World 91

Jean Bethke Elshtain A Return to Hull House: Reflections on Jane Addams 105 20 FEMINIST STUDIES

Volume 23, Number 3 Fall 1997

Preface 467 Eileen J. Findlay Decency and Democracy: The Politics 471 ofProstitution in Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1890-1900 Adele Perry "Fair Ones ofa Purer Caste": White 501 Women and Colonialism in Nineteenth· Century British Columbia Leela Fernandes Beyond Public Spaces and Private 525 Spheres: Gender, Family, and Working-Class Politics in India Susan A. Manchester I Need to Listen to What She Says 548 (Poetry) Leslie Salzinger From High Heels to Swathed Bodies: 549 Gendered Meanings under Production in Mexico's Export-Processing Industry Mary Hope Whitehead Lee Huitzilopochtli (Poetry) 575 Leila J. Rupp Sexuality and Politics in the Early 577 'l\ventieth Century: The Case of the International Women's Movement M.V. Lee Badgett A Queer Marketplace: Books on 607 Lesbian and Gay Consumers, Workers, and Investors (Review Essay) Esther Hyneman Confessions ofa Realist (Art Essay) 633 Susan Yadlon Skinny Women and Good Mothers: 645 The Rhetoric ofRisk, Control, and Culpability in the Production of Knowledge about Breast Cancer Notes on Contributors 678 Publications Received 680 21 Feminist Voices A FREE Mt\1HSO~ .-\REi\ NE\\ S JOCRS,\ll. n, WO\I[S FOH "OMEN

Volume 10, Number 6 October 3 to November 2, 1997

Old Lesbians Speak Bears Lose at Hands of Out 1 DNR by Patricia Randolph 6

Welfare and Work by Pat Gowens 1 From Behind the Veil by Atefeh Oliai 7

Letters 2 Images of by Kathleen A. Kelly 7 Newsbriefs 3 GI Jane Review Guns and Hoses by Trey 7 by Tina from WTA 4

And So She Said... 8 Abortion: A Personal Perspective by Rosalie Hanson 4 Network 10

Financial Issues Calendar 11 for Aging Lesbians 5

Classifieds 12 22 Feminist Voices ,\ FREE 'MmSOS AREA SEWS JOVRSr\L: BY WO\lEN FOR \\ O:\fE~

Volume 10, Number 7 November 3, 1997 to December 4, 1997

Rally Rejects Silent Women of Color on Suffering Campus: Networks and Rosalie Hanson & the Struggle for Donna Johnson 1 Identity and Success Jaspreet Chowdhary 6

Walker Speaks at Spirituality Portraits of Women Conference Under Spanish Trilby Wu-Versace 1 Colonlallsll1' Rosario Aguilar's The Lost Chronicles of Terra Letters 2 Firma by Mary Sarko 7

Editor's Notes 2 And So She Said 8

Newsbrlefs 2 Net~ork 10

A Signature of the Spirit: Judy Lucero Calendar 11 1121918 Dr. Patricia Roby 3 Fashion Goddess 12

Promise Keepers; Enough Said 4 Classlfieds 12 23

4 IK1ROOUCTIOM & Mom FROM F1REWE£O

POETRV 7 4 SHE WIlO STRUGGLES Amuna Baraka 23 PIERCED EARS Kam Sein Vee 25 MOTHER'S GIFT Pal ria C, Rivera 37 liSTEN; MISClRRllGE Karen S, Millelman 39 us: TRIP Lea Lilllewolfe 43 PLUM,' ROTIEN Rhonda Mack 51 COLO WAR, 19H; llYIHG ON THE MARGINS, •• Pal ria C. Rivera 54 PRISONER IN THE HOME Kam Sein Vee 62 H£Y /tOW! Johnlla C. Simmons 63 SMAll FACE Kam Seln Vee 64 THRU HER [YES Anagel Saunders

FICTION LATE SUMMER 1997 ISSUE 58 9 GIIfGER MIMGE Caifhleen Brady 21 WEOOlMG OIY Krisly Green 66 MOYMIKG BUT TME HURT Beth Goohie

SPEAKING TEXTS 13 SKETCHES OF THESE WOMEH; THOUGHTS OM THE OIY IFTER THAKKSGIYIKG WKICH WIS IlSO MY FifTHOUR1H 8IRTHOIY Marilyn Elain Carmen 26 Gloria Kim 1M CORVERSITIOK WITH lUOY ,OKG BITES 55 THERE IS KO ROMIKCE IK THE KERVOUS BRElKooWM, RO CREA1IVITY Coral Hull

ART 1 THIIfGS REIl WBMEH HIVE Janice Nathan 19 WHIT TO CO WITH IlOOKIE OK I ,RIOAY KITE; WHIT I RElllV WIIIlEO 10 00 TOOIY Janice Nathan 48 TIP TIP 10VERTURE Marie-Denise Douyon 57 UKlliTER!lOHll HISTORY Madonna Namel

BACK 75 UPCOMIKG ISSUES; GUIOEliMES FOR SUBMISSIOM 78 CUSSIFIEOSfIMMOUKCEMEMTS/CllLS FBR SUBMISSIORS 82 BICR ISSUES 85 SUBSCRIPTIOK IMFO 24 Noll Sturgton, Sptdallssuf Editor Introduction iii

INTERSECTIONS ofFEMINISMS and ENVIRONMENTALISMS RitaJ Robillard (cover arr) Cottonwoods ofthe Palouse '94 Gwyn Kirk Ec~feminism and Environmental Justice: Bridges Across Gender, Race, and Class 2 l\ftridtl RubtllJuin (an) Three Missiles: Bohr's Doubt (or the); Broken Landscape; Study for Edith's House 21 Karen T. Litfin The Gendered Eye in the Sky: A Feminist Perspective on Earth Observation Satellites 26 Kamala Platt Chicana Strategies for Success and Survival: Cultural Poetics ofEnvironmental Justice from the Mothers ofEast Los Angeles 48 Krista Comer Sidestepping Environmental Justice: "Natural" Landscapes and the Wilderness Plot 73 Lynne Hull (arr) Grandmother Tree (detail); Reservoir Tree 102 Susan Kollin "The First White Women in the Last Frontier": Writing Race. Gender, and Nature in Alaska Travel Narratives 105 Rosanne Kanhai (fiction) Sisters and Colors 125 Catriona Sandilallds Wild Democracy: , Politics, and the Desire Beyond 135 Rose Gonnella (art) Magical Interior; Romantic Bird 157 Ann Fikmyr Going Outdoors and Other Dangerous Expedirions 160 Shi Hui (arr) Nest; Nesr II; Chain; Chain (derail) 178 Mary Paniccia Cardin Remembering/Engendering the Heartland: Sexed Language, Embodied Space, and America's Foundational Fictions in Jane Smiley's A ThoUJand Acm 181 Giovanna Di Chi,o Local Actions, Global Visions: Remaking Environmental Expenise 203 Luo Ying (arr) Paper Birds; A Rich and Colourful World, Born on Same Day, Same Month and Same Year; A Rich and Colourful World, That Is No Joke; Dance Parry 232 Maria FemAnda Espinosa lndigenow Women on Stage: Retracing the Conference from Below 237 Contributors 256 25 Gender and Education

Volume 9 Number 4 December 1997

Miriam David, Jackit Davi

V1EWPOL'IT [graine Bidxler, Christilla Hughes, Tessa [gvell & Kate Seallloll. 'On the Edge': making meaning of flexible careers 505

BOOK RE\~EWS B'!)'olld Fragments: adults, motwalioll alld higher educatioll: a biographical allalYsis (Linden West) reviewed by Elizabeth Bird 511 Differentialioll and Diaersiry ill the Primary School (Eve Bearne, Ed.) reviewed by Elizabeth Buckell 512 Educalioll, Gender alld Allwry (Jenny Shaw) reviewed by Glynis Cousin 513 Sex in Qgestian: French malenalisl femillism (Diana Leonard & Lisa Adkins, Eds) reviewed by Mary Eagleton 514 Gelling In, Climbing Up and Breaking Through: ,,,.men relurners and vocatiollal guidl/l/Ce and counselling (Lynne Chisholm, Ed.) reviewed by Helen Gurden 516 Femillisl Social Psychologies: iniematianal perspectives (Sue Wilklnson) reviewed by Julie Harrower 517 Dallcing on the Ceiling: a slut!>' ifwomen matwgers in tducaoon (Valerie Hall) reviewed by Eleanor M. Wright 518 Acooe Citi~tl/Jhip and the Goveming ifSehools (Rosemary Deem, Kevin Brehony & Sue Heath) reviewed by Michael Wyness 520

Volume Contents and Author Index /Q Valume 9, J997 26 Gender & History Volume 9 Number 3 November 1997

Special Issue: Gender and the Body in Mediterranean Antiquity edited by Maria Wyke

Abstracts iv

Introduction MARIA WYKE 42S

Articles

The Essential Body: Mesopotamian Conceptions of the Gendered Body JULIA M. ASHER-GREVE 432

Auguries of Hegemony: The Sex Omens of Mesopotamia ANN KESSLER GUINAN 462

With This Body I Thee Worship: Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity MARY BEARD AND JOHN HENDERSON 480

Men Without Clothes: Heroic Nakedness and Greek Art ROBIN OSBORNE 504

Women's Costume and feminine Civic Morality in Augustan Rome JUDITH LYNN SEBESTA 529

The Ideology of the Eunuch Priest LYNN E. ROLLER 542

Why Aren't Jewish Women Circumcised? SHAYE J. D. COHEN 560

Creation, Virginity and Diet in fourth-Century Christianity: Basil of Ancyra's On the True Purity of Virginity TERESA M. SHAW 579

Thematic Reviews

Engendering Egypt LYNN MESKELL 597 Barbara Watlerson, Women in Ancient Egypt (! 991) Joyce Tyldesley, Daughters of Isis: Women of Ancient Egypt (1994) Gay Robins, Women in Ancient Egypt (1993) Dominic Montserrat, Sex and Society in Graeco-Roman Egypt (1996)

Re(ge)ndering Gender(ed) Studies ALISON SHARROCK 603 Ian McAuslan and Peter Walcot (eds) Women in Antiquity (1996) Leonie j. Archer, Susan Fischl"'f and Maria Wyke (eds) Women in Ancient Societies: ~n lI1usion ofthe Night' (1994) Richard Hawley and Barbara Levick (eds) Women in Antiquity: New Assessments (1995) Amy Richlin (ed.) Pornography and Representation in Greece and Rome (1992) Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz and Amy Richlin.(eds) Feminist Theory and the Classics (1993) Ellen D. Reeder, Pandora: Women ;n Classical Greece (1995) Gender & History 27 Volume 9 Number 3 November 1997

(continued) Special Issue: Gender and the Body in Mediterranean Antiquity edited by Maria Wyke

Gelling/After Foucault: Two Postantique Responses to Postmodern Challenges PAUL CARTLEDGE 615 Simon Goldhill, Foucault's Virginity: Ancient frotic Fiction and the History ofSexuality (1995) linda Dowling, Hellenism and Homosexuality in Victorian Oxford (1994)

Reading the Female Body HELEN KING 620 Joan Cadden, The Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Natural Philosophy, and Culture (1993) Lesley Ann Dean-Jones, Women's Bodies in Classical Creek Science (1994) Nancy Demand, Birlh, Dea/h, and Motherhood in Classical Greece (1994)

Gendered Religions GILLIAN CLARK 625 Bernadelte Brooten, Love Between Women: Early Christian Responses to Female Homo­ eroticism (1996) Kate Cooper, The Virgin and the Bride: Idealized Womanhood in Late Antiquity (1996) Deborah F. Sawyer, Women and Religion in the First Christian Centuries (1996)

Gender and Sexuality on the Internet JOHN G. YOUNGER 630

Book Reviews 635 Gwendolyn leick, Sex and Eroticism in Mesopotamian Literature (1994) Maria Brosius, Women in Ancient Persia (559-331 BC)(1996) JOSINE BlOK Maud W. Gleason, Making Men: Sophisls andSelf-Presentation in Ancient Rome (1995) Nicole loraux, The Experiences of Ttresias: The Feminine and the Greek Man (1995) JONATHAN WALTERS Giancarlo Carabelli. In the Image of Priapus (1996) CATHARINE EDWARDS

Notes on Contributors 642 28 GENDERAND PSYCHOANALYSIS An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 2 1997 Number3

CONTENTS

ADRIENNE HARRIS Aggression, Envy, and Ambition: 291 Circulating Tensions in Women's Psychic Life

NANCY BURKE InVisible Worlds: On Women 327 and Solitude

CYNTHIA BURACK Crossing Boundaries: 343 Black Feminism and Group Leadership

E. VICTOR WOLFENSTEIN Discussion: Cynthia Burack 369

CYNTHIA BURACK Response to E. Victor Wolfenstein 375

RONNIE C. LESSER Discussion: Jessica Benjamin, 379 "In Defense of Gender Ambiguity" (Vol. 1, no. 1)

JESSICA BENJAMIN Response to Ronnie C. Lesser 389

ELISABETH YOUNG-BRUEHL Discussion: Kimberlyn Leary, 399 "Race in Psychoanalytic Space" (Vol. 2, no. 2)

KIMBERLYN LEARY Response to Elisabeth Young-Bruehl 405

SUE GRAND Response: Jody Messler Davies, 409 "Dissociation, Therapeutic Enactment, and Transference-Countertransference Processes" (Vol. 2, no. 2)

JOAN SARNAT Response: Jody Messler Davies, 415 "Dissociation, Therapeutic Enactment, and Transference-Countertransference Processes" (Vol. 2, no. 2) From the Editor 541 From the SWS President: On Work and Social Worth 543 Articles 29 "I'm Here, but I'm There": The Meanings ofLatina Transnational Motherhood PIERRETIE HONDAGNEU·SOTELO and ERNESTINE AVILA 548 <0 ''What Is Indian about You?" AGendered, e Transnational Approach to Ethnicity ..B MONISHA DAS GUPTA 572 - "A Chambered Nautilus": The Contradictory :z: Nature ofPuerto Rican Women's Role in the Social <' B Construction ofa Transnational Community a MARlXSA ALICEA 597 ..... U> National Context and Gender Ideology: Attitudes Toward Women's Employment in Hungary and the United States EVELINA PANAYOTOVA and APRIL BRAYFIELD 627 When Mothers Matter: The Effects ofSocial Class and Family Arrangements on African American and White Women's ~ Perceived Relations with Their Mothers AMY S. WHARTON and DEBORAH K. THORNE 656 a Research Report r;a Perceptions ofSexual Harrassment in the Florida Legal System: AComparison ofDominance and Spillover Explanations Ro 0 IRENE PADAVIC and JAMES D. ORCUTT 682 n [/l ~ Book Reviews 0 0 a (j Discrepant Dislocations: Feminism, ..... Theory, and Postcolonial Histories '0 '0 m by Mary E. John I-i IRMA McCLAURIN 699 " ><: Women and the State: International Perspectives Edited by Shirin M. Rai and Geraldine Lievesley KATHLEEN STAUDT 701 Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork Edited by Diane L. Wolf SUE HAMMONS·BRYNER 702 Puerto Rican Women and Work: Bridges in Transnational Labor Edited by Altagracia Ortfz FELIX MUNIZ 704 Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws, and Lave by Yen Le Espiritu RENXINYANG 705 Women and Political Participation in Northern Ireland by Robert Lee Miller, Rick Wilford, and Freda Donoghue AGNES I. CALDWEll. 706 Our Sisters' Promised Land: Women, Politics and [sraeli-Palestinian Coexistence by Ayala Emmett HANNA HERZOG 708 Call for Papers 710 GENDER & SOCIETY 30 Volume II, Number 6 December 1997

Contents

From the Editor 717 Articles Worthy Widows, Welfare Cheats: Proper Womanhood in Expert Needs Talk about Single Mothers in the United States, 1900 to 1988 LISA D. BRUSH 720 Becoming Mothers and Fathers: Parenthood, Gender, and the Division ofLabor LAURA SANCHEZ and ELIZABETIl THOMSON 747 Black Activist Mothering: A Historical Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class KAffilNABELLMcDONALD 773 Gendered Organizational Logic: Policy and Practice in Men's and Women's Prisons DANA M. BRITTON 796 Response Response 10 Susan Mann and Lori Kelley DOROTHY B. SMITH 819 Book Reviews Dubious Conceptions: The Politics ofTeenage Pregnancy by Kristin Luker SANDRA K. DANZIGBR 822 Rock-a-by Baby: Feminism, Self-Help and Postpartum Depression by Verta Taylor BARBARA KATZ ROTHMAN 824 Doctors ofConscience: The Struggle to Provide Abonion Before and After Roe v. Wade by Carole Joffe MONiCA J. CASPBR 826 Telling Their Stories: Puerto Rican Women and Abortion by Jean P. Peterman ALlCB B. cOL6N 827

Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications by Rosemarie Tong VIRGINIA L. OLESBN 829 With Thanks 831 Index 834 Volume 4 Number 3 Novelnber 1997 31

Conlmts

Gillian Rose. Engenderin.g the Slum: photography in East London in the 1930s 277

Hille Koskela. 'Bold \Valk and Breakings': women's spatial confidence versus fear of \;olence 30 I

",\1cola Piper. International Marriage in Japan: 'race' and Igender' perspectives 321

Bernadette Stitll & Kim England. Domestic Distinctions: constructing difference among paid domestic workers in Tomnta 339

VIEWPOINTS Geraldine Prall. Re-placing Race: reactions to 'Brown Skinned White Girls' 361

BOOK REVIEWS Justice, Nature and the Geography if Differ",ce (David Harvey) r~fewed by Ann Brigham, Yvonne Reineke & Donna Taxco Tang 365

Boqv Space: deswbilidng geographies if g",der and s,xnalily (Nancy Duncan, Ed.) reviewed by Victoria Rosner 371

Feminist ConlmtiollS. A Philosophical Exchange (Seyla Benhabib,Judith Butler, Drucilla Cornell & Nancy Fraser, with an introduction by Linda Nicholson) reviewed by Liz Bondi 372

Power in Struggle: feminism, sexualily, and the state (Davina Cooper) reviewed by Michael Brown 374

Worlds if Desire, Realms if Power: a cultural geography (Pamela Shurmer-Smi,h & Kevin Hannam) rc\1ewed by Joyce Davidson 376

17Ie Politi" ifDom'stic Consnmption: critical readings (Stevi Jackson & Shaun Moores, Eds) reviewed by Katy Bennell 378

Women ifthe European Union: the politics if !L~rk and dailY life (Maria Dolors Garcia- Ramon & Janice Monk, Eds) reviewed by Birgit Kehrer 380

Feminist Political Ecologv: global issnes and local expert",ces (Dianne E. Rocheleau, Barbara P. Thomas-Slayter & Esther Wangari, Eds) reviewed by Kevin Hannam 382

AIDS and the BotIY Politic: biomedicine and sexual differ",ce (Catherine Waldby) reviewed by Susan Craddock 383

WorMing Wom",: a feminist international politics aan Jindy Pellman) rc\1ewed by Heaven Crawley-Lyons 385

Volume Contents and Author Index to Volume 4, 1997 32 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 18 I Number 5 I 1997

EDITORIAL I v NEWS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I xi UNDERSTANDING ETHNIC WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES WITH PHARMACOPEIA I Ruth E. Davis I 425 WOMEN'S IMAGES OFMlDLIFE: OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SEATTLE M1DLIFE WOMEN'S HEALTH STUDY I Nancy Fugate Woods and Ellen Sullivan Mitchell I 439 WOMEN'S PATTERNS OF CONTRACEPTIVE USE I Peggy S. Matteson and Joellen W. Hawkins I 455 LACTATION AND THE LABOR MARKET: BREASTFEEDING, LABOR MARKET CHANGES, AND PUBLIC POLICY IN THE UNITED STATES I Judith Galtry I 467 NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF MEN WHO BATTER WOMEN I April A. Gerlock I 481 THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE EATING DISORDER INVENTORY I Kate Bennett and Robin Stevens I 495 ANNOUNCEMENT I 505 Health Care 33 for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 18 I Number 6 I 1997

EDITORIAL I v NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUES I ix MENOPAUSAL TRANSITION OF KOREAN IMMIGRANT WOMEN: A LITERATURE REVIEW I Eun-Ok 1m and Juliene G. Lipson I 507 A BIOGRAPHICAL DISRUPTION: THE CASE OF AN ABNORMAL PAP SMEAR I Shireen S. Rajaram, Jeffery Hill, Carole Rave, and Benjamin F. Crabtree I 521 MENSTRUAL AND PREMENSTRUAL EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY I John McMaster, Kenna Cormie, and Marian Pitts I 533 VIOLENCE AGAINST EX-WIVES: ANGER AND ADVOCACY I Anne McMurray I 543 AN ANALYSIS OF MENOPAUSE IN THE POPULAR PRESS I Elizabeth S. Carlson, Suling Li, and Karyn Holm I 557 OLD SKILLS AND NEW KNOWLEDGE: MIDWIFERY IN CONTEMPO­ RARY ZIMBABWE I Katherine Conway-Turner I 565 RECONTEXTUALIZING SEXUALITY IN CHRONIC ILLNESS: WOMEN AND INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS I Denise C. Webster I 575 WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES OF BARRIERS TO SUPPORT WHILE CARE­ GIVING I Margaret J. Harrison and Anne Neufeld I 591 VALUE CONFLICT: THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN IN TREAT­ MENT FOR WEIGHT LOSS I Kay M. Lopez I 603

Following page 611: Title Page to Volume 18 Author Index to Volume 18 34

WO FAll 1997 Vol. II No.4

Letters 2 WOMEN'S NEWS Habitat Project Breaks New Ground by Patricu. Robertson 7 Women Score at Aboriginal Games by Alissa Smith...... 9 Foundation to Rebuild History: with Women by Anita Lahey 10 Equal Pay, Child Care Top Union Women's Agenda by Miri4m Edleson... 11 Legal Rulings Shift Equality Grounds...... 14

FEMINIST VIEWS Eco-Feminism is the Answer by Vandana Shiva : 16 Shannon Cooley Warms Up to Role as Writer by Alissa Smith 23 Women Who Do Too Much 10, fiel guilly il'hey don'l} by Meumie Cummings 25 The Poirer Case: Breasts and Equality by Rebecca Murdock 27

COLUMNS THE BUZZ by Irshad Manji 31 COLE'S NOTES by Susan G. Cole 32 ON THE EDGE by Lyn Cockburn '33 THE LAST WORD by Yvonne Block 48

REVIEWS Promiscuities ., Review by Megan K. Williams 36 The Life of Margaret Laurence Review by Brenda Suderman 37 Red China Blues Review by Maureen Scbwanke 38 gut symmetries Reviews by Marguerite Anderson 39 The Apartheid of Sex Review by Peg Tittle 40 Music: Raw Voice-The Wyrd Sisters jI'.. Review by Cindy Filipenko 42 r ~.••' .,.'., Film: Stolen Moments .:': •.:, . Review by Amanda LeRougetel 44 . .. 35

NUMBER 2 SUMMER 1997

BANDHAN - THE KNOT by Swapna Sundar 3

FATHER'S DAY by Edith Kur 5

MOTHER'S DAY by Barbara A. Hendryson 5

COURTING THE LEOPARD by Joyce Goldenstern 6

BUDDHA AND THE ROCKING CHAIR by Mary Sharratt 6

THE HIGH COST OF STORIES by Barbara Barnett 7

BOOK REVIEWS by Carroll. Cincotta. Duhamel. Law, and Thlstlewalte 9

CUP CHECK by Ellyn Geisel 11

THE BACK PAGE 12 36

VOLUME 12 NUMBER 3 FAlll997

TROPICAL DEPRESSION PARTY NEWS 3

MY LIFE UNDER WATER by Mary Sharratt 4

UNDERTOW by Edith Kur 5

WAITING FOR THE HURRICANE by Jennifer Brantley 6

WASHING RUGS BY THE SEA by Jennifer Brantley 6

I FLYING BLIND by Vickie Nelson 7

THE NATIVITY STRING by Kathryn Duhamel 9

BOOK REVIEWS by Hawkins, Julier, Parker, and Roth 10

THE BACK PAGE announcements, advertisements, corrections, etc..... 12 Jacquelyn N. Zita 37 Third Wave : An Introducnon

THIRD WAVE

7 Rita Alfonso and Jo Trigilio S,"fing the Third Wave: A Dialogue Between Two Third Wave Feminists

17 Cathryn Bailey Making \Vaves and Drawing Lines: The Polincs of Defining the Vicissiwdes a/Feminism

29 Carherine M. Orr Charnng the CUlTents of the Third \Vave

46 Deborah L. Siegel The Legacy of the Personal: Generating Theory in Feminism's Third Wave

THIRD GENERATION

76 Madelyn Detloff Mean Spirits: The Polincs ofContempt Between Feminist Generations 100 David Golumbia Rethinking Philosophy in the Third \Vave of Feminism

THIRD REVISION

116 Ann Ferguson Moral Responsibility and Social Change: A New Theory of Self

142 Cressida J. Heyes VOL. 12, NO.3 Ann-Essennalism in Practice: Carol Gilligan and Feminist Philosophy SUMMER 1997

THIRD FREQUENCIES 164 Abby Wilkerson Ending at the Skin: Sexuality and Race in Feminist Theorizing 174 Lisa Heldke In Praise of Unreliability

183 Peg O'Connor Warning! Contems Under Heterosexual Pressure 189 Corrinne Bedecarre Su~ar by the Moon

198 Notes on Contributors

201 Guidelines for Contributors/Call for Papers 202 Announcements

207 Books Received

209 Recent Back Issues 38 IRIS: A Journal About Women ISSUE No. 36, FALLIWINTER 1997

COVER STORY PERSONAL ESSAYS The Art ofTeaching Advanced 6 Spiritual Gypsy Drawing with Chica 71mney, by Lisa Couturier Part 11, with drawings by Local Artists Cover art: Quince and Peaches 24 Metaphysical Yearnings by Karen Shea. pastel on Arches paper, by Nicole Bokat 30 x 42" heighl, Colleclion of Eileen Divan. 36 Unfamiliar Territory by Deborah Hefferon FICTION 63 Quietly, Like Suicides 20 Fugue by Lois Spencer by Kelly Easton 46 Where Three Dreams CroSB ART & ESSAYS by Sally Chandler 40 Survival Sightings sculptures and essay by Micki Voisard POETRY 52 Her Embrace 10 Grief paper cut and essay by Jane Schapiro by Cindy Brinkler-j\Iurray 11 Kiss Ihe Rabbit by Susan Imhof 18 The Boulevard ofMills and FEATURES Memmy Postponed 12 An Interview with Kyra D. Gaunt, by Liliana Ursu about Gender, Music, Body and Soul

in lernational No.2, 1997

WOMEN AND CHILDREN, MILITARISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS 14 A statement from the International Working Conference on Okinawa

THE : WORKING AT THE GRASSROOTS? 15

FOREGROUNDING WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS 20 by Kumudini Samuel Sri Lankan women have creatively used local and international fonns of strnggle to push for their rights,

No, I DON'T 24 by Amtul Naheed of Shirkat Gah Arranged marriages contradict the rights of women assured by the constitution oj Pakistan.

DEBATE ON PROSTITUTION: Is IT A HUMAN RIGHT TO PROSTITUTE? 28 by Cecilia Hofmann IT IS STIGMATIZATION THAT VIOLATES HUMAN RIGHTS 29 by Nelia Sancho as told to Leti Boniol

OPPRESSION IN BURMA 43 by Alison Tate Around .25 million have fled the repression.

CHANGING THE MUSLIM WORLD 60 Dozens of ways that counter patriarchalnonns are evolving.

CENSORSHIP FIREWALLS 62 A short list ofcensorship acts in China.

ARTICLE 19: Focus ON ASIA 63 This advocate offreedom ofexpression broadens its scope.

WOMEN JOURNALISTS DOING INTERNATIONAL NEWS 64 by Ma, Ceres Doyo Hail the women wn'ters,

MEDIA BILLS THREATEN PAPUA JOURNALISTS 65 by John Millet Stringent regulations can throwjournalists injail,

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THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN No WARS .. , 66 by Vesna Peric-Zimonjic Serbian women are victims oJ past developments they had little influence over at the time.

AFRICAN FIRST LADIES' PEACE INITIATIVES 68 by Remi Oyo Timely but some doubt whether it's just lip service.

CHILDREN OF WAR, LEADERS FOR PEACE 69 by Lyn Fine A program builds a youth movement to act on local and international issues.

STILL A WOMAN'S WORK 72 by Margie Wylie Even in the computer world, it still is.

DEPARTMENTS Editorial 1 Feedback 4 Clips 5 Action Alert 12 Isis Resource 44 Books 44 No Mere NET Consumers 53 Saying the Word 56 Poetry 57 Maria Rosa Henson, Woman of Courage: 1927-1997 58 One on One: Aurora Javate-de Dios 38 by Luz Maria Martinez An insider's account ofCEDA W Country Report: Afghanistan 73 by Mae Buenaventura The Taliban's reign oJ terror intensifies Health Updates 77 41

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COVER STORY GLOBAL SUBJECTS: How DID WE GET HERE? 12 by Hayat Imam The creation ofwealth has become the fundamental value at the center of global society. Here is a personal view on globalization's impact on the middle class.

PROVIDERS AND CONSUMERS 16 by Ms. Josie F. Women are central to achieving household, national and universal food security.

PAYING THE PRICE 20 by Leti Bonia! Are the security nets really there?

FACING A CRISIS 24 by Pawadee Tonguthai Thai's economic decline hits hard on women.

WEAVING A TAPESTRY OF STRATEGIES 26 by Leti Bonia! Highlights of the Second International Women's Conference Against APEC

MAKING A LOT OUT OF A LITTLE 30 by Nancy Pearson Arcellann Globalization's ugly head in the North

EVEN IN DEVELOPED NATIONS... 34 by Karen Messing One more story on Northern working women

SOCIALIST WOMEN SPEAK OUT 36 A statement straight from the Socialist International Women Bureau meeti/lf/

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ASIAN MIRACLE 42 by Peter Zirnite The World Bank admits the widening gap between the rich and the pOor.

GLOBALIZATION COULD HELP OVERCOME HUNGER ,=)6 by Ramesh Jaura Read and react. (continued, next page) 42

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(continued) No.3. 1997 CHRONICLES OF COLONIZATION 61 by Losena Tubanavau-Salabula Women in the struggle for independence in the Pacific.

BREAKTHROUGH AT BOUNGAINVILLE 65 by Concepcion Garcia Ramilo Women have been doing all the peacemaking.

POETIC INJUSTICE 63 by Luz Maria Martinez How some rap music language can be abusive.

SISTERS IN SEXISM 70 by Sanitsuda Ekachai Another look at the status ofwomen in media.

DEPARTMENTS Editorial ~ Feedback -:. Clips Action Alert -; Isis Resource ++ Books,...,. Book Review -l9 Marilen Danguilan's Women in Brackets Short Story: On How the Juan Ponce-, de Leon Carnival Came to an End oJ.. by Lourdes Vazquez One on One: Leonor Briones 39 by Leti Boniol An academic and activist poses a challenge. Country Report: Fiji 58 by Leti Boniol Fiji women attempt to rewrite the law. Health Updates 7..1 Journal of Feminist Family Therapy An International Forum 43

VOLUME 9 NUMBER 2 1997

FROM THE EDITOR Betty Mac Kune-Karrer

REGULAR ARTICLES

Unraveling Power Issues in Couples Therapy 3 Lynn Parker

The Feminization ofPoverty: Issues and Therapeutic Concerns 21 Joan D. A/Wood Frank Genovese

REFLECTIONS

My Ten-Month-Old Co-Therapist: Or How I Survived When the Babysitter Quit 41 Helen Wintrob

INTERVIEWS

An Interview with Evelyn Lee, PhD 49 Sukie Magraw

HUMOR SECTION

Introduction to the New Section 69 Thorana S. Nelson Character Lines 73 Sybille Jones

Ain't I a Woman? 74 Sojourner Truth

BOOK REVIEWS

Systematic Treatment ofFamilies Who Abuse, by E1iana Gil 75 Reviewed by Ellen F. Pulleyblank

Medicine ond the Family: A Feminist Perspective, by Lucy M. Candib 77 Reviewed by Cheryl Rampage

Remembering Anna 0.: A Century ofMystification, by Mikkel Bnrch-Jacobsen 80 Reviewed by Rachel T. Hare-Mustin

Couple Burnout, Causes and Cures, by Ayala Malach Pines 82 Reviewed by Marion L. Usher

MOVIEIPLAY REVIEW

Defending the Caveman, wriuen by and slarring Rob Becker 85 Reviewed by Jill Freedman Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 44 An International Forum

VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 1997

REGULAR ARTICLES

Keeping Power Issues on the Table in Couples Work Lynn Parker

Journey to Beijing: The Views and Experiences ofa Latin American Participant 25 Esther Frid

NGO Forum on Women, Beijing '95-Look at the World Through Women's Eyes: An Israeli Reaction 35 Naomi Abramowitz

DIALOGUE

Gender Reconciliation: A Dialogue 41 Chel)'l Rampage Roben Mark

INTERVIEWS

An Interview with Evan Imber-Black 55 SlIkie Magraw

HUMOR SECTION

In the Eye of the Beholder 69 Thorana S. Nelson

BOOK REVIEWS

She Works/He Works: How 1\vo-Income Families Are Happiel; Hea/thiel; and Beller 0.0; by RORalind Barnell mul Caryl Rivers 73

Mother Love/Mother Hate: The Power (irMatemll/ Ambil'll/ence, by Rozsika Parker 73 Reviewed by Joan Fi"iebe~y

Wife Rape: Understllnding the Response ofSlIrviv(JI:\' and Service Providers, by Raquel Kennedy Bergen 79 Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 45 An International Forum

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I Am Not r01l1' Victim: Allotom)' o(Domestie Vio!ellce, by Beth Sipe and Evelyn J. Hall 79 Rel'iewed h)' MOl'la !,1I/1<6'

7111' Emhedded Selt: by Mary-Joan Gerson 82 Rel'iell'ed hI' Mal'l' C. S"hll'al'tz

!.eshi/ms alld I'sl'"hoalloll'sis: Remilltiolls ill Thew)' alld I'ml'/i"e. edited by Jlldith M. Glassgold and Suzanne lasenza XO Rel'iewed h)' .Joall !.ain!

A 1IIIIIgl'I' So Wide alld So Dee!'. by l3eeky W. Thompson 89 Rel'h'II'l'd hI' V/lgillia Simolls

MOVIR/PI.AY REVIEWS

71l<' Ellg/isil I'atiellt, wrillcn and directed by Anthony Minghella 93 Reviewed hI' AIIIII/ fl. Leder

Welwme to ti,e Doll HOllse, wrillen. directed and produced by Todd Solondz 95 Reviewed h)' SlIelll'l/ S. Semelws!ii

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Acclaimed Filmmaker Su Friedrich's Ncw Film Hide alld Seek to Be Fcatured at Ncw York's Gay/Lesbian Film Fest and Broadcast on Public Tclcvision During Gay and Lcsbian Pridc Month 97

Diagnostic EtTors Play Important Rolc in Ultrasound Malpracticc Claims 101 46 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Fall 1997 Volume 13 Number 2

o Editors' Introduction Emil;" M. Townes Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza I o Articles ------­ New Scholar Award Winner: From a "Pot of Filth" to a "Hedge of Roses" (and Back); Changing Theorizations of ~tenstruation in Judaism Jonah Steinberg 5 Children's Gendered Responses to the Story of Adam and Eve Stuart Z. Channe 27 Mysticism and Gender Lene Sj~rup 45 o Continuing the Critical Dialogue _ Essays in Honor of ~Iarija Gimbutas: A Response Valerie Abrahamsen 69 o Roundtable ------­ Reconciling Nondiscrimination with the Affirmation of Cultural Diversity Rita Nakashima Brock Joni M. Thome Wally Ryan Kuraiwa Ada-Marla lsosi-Dioz Thomas Kraabel Darron Turner Troci West 75 o Living It Out _ . Why Me? ~lethodologica1-Autobiographica1 Reflections of a \Visconsin Farm Girl \Vho Became a Buddhist Theologian When She Grew Up Rita .\/. Gross 103 o In A Different Voice _ Words Elaine Robinson 119

o Notes On Contributors _ 121 Journal of Gender Studies 47

Vo1wne 6 Nwnber 3 November 1997

BrOlllJ.!Ytl Davies & Hilary· 117life!lollse. ?\len on the Boundaries: landscapes and seascapes 237

Hilary Robinson. \\'ithin the pale inJiom: B€rond the Pale: the construction offemininity in the curating of an exhibition season at the Irish ~luseum of ~[odern Art, Dublin 255

.Neluka Silva. ';\[others, Daughters and ""'hores" of the Nation': nationalism and female stereotypes in post-colonial Sri Lankan drama in English 269

Irene Visser. Reading Pleasure: Light in August and the theory of the gendered gaze 277

Elayne (,liji & f'icki Freimuth. Changing '''omen's Lives: a communication perspective on participatory qualitative research techniques for gender equity 289

Rebecca Hom. Not 'One of the Boys': women researching the police 297

Alall Petersen & Deirdre Davies. PsycholoK)1 and the Social Construction of Sex DitTerences in ThcOlics of Aggression 309

STA..'\'DPOI:\'T Rahila J\( Kawaguchi, Anarchist ~Ianifcsto 321

BOOK RE.VIEWS Connecting Gender and Agting: a sociological approach (Sara Arber & Jay Ginn, Eds) reviewed by Sheila Cunnison 323

Bo'ond the Double Blind: U'Omall and leadership (Kathleen Hall Jamieson) re\;cwcd by Claire Cohen 324

771t Makillg '1/ ,Ilall-midwiftl)', (.1,ildbirlh m Ellg/alld, I66/}-/770 (Adrian \I'ilsnn) redewed by Ali",n Rowlands 326

JlOlI/tII'S Hm/lh-miHillgjiom US medlcille ,Sue V, Rosser) re\,ewed by PeRin' Foster 327

11 Begills With Tears' Opal Palmer Adisil IT\,ewed by Claire Gard 329

.lJen. JJomen, aud GodJ. .,\i/lcal El SaadaU'i find .Arab R'/mill:\-' P(ldics F('dwa ~Ialti-DonRlasl IT\'iewed b\' Anissa Talahile :l31

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Unset/ling Settler Societies: articulations qf gender, racc, ethnici{y and class (D. Stasiulis & N, YuYal-Davis) reviewed by Ngai-Ling Sum 332

TIe Social Implications qfBioengineen'ng(Elisabelh Beck-Gernsheim, Irans, by Laimdota Mazzarins) reviewed by Anne SCali 333

Writing Womtll in Late Mcdieval and EarlY Modcm Spain: the mothers qfSaint Teresa de Avila (Ronald SUrlz) reviewed by Elena Carrera 334

TIe Angel alUi the Perverts (Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, trans, and intra. by Anna Livia) reviewed by Catherine O'Brien 336

Womtll in the Urban bifonnal Sector in Rwanda (Gisela Burckhardl) reviewed by Susanne Bauer 337

TIe Education Feminism Reader (Lynda Slone, Ed" with Gail Masuchika BaldI) reviewed by Sandra Acker 338

Oscar Wilde: a long and lovelY suicide (Melissa Knox) reviewed by Rowland Wymer 342

Spinsters and Lesbians: indeptlldtllt womanhood in the United Slates (Trisha Franzen) reviewed byJill ManthOIl'e 343

Scx and Danger iu BUtllos Aires (Donna]. Guy) reviewed by Stephanie Barrientos 344

GtIlder IiI Urban Research audilh A. Garber & Robyne S, Turner, Eds) reviewed by Stuarl Wilks 345

Pop Out: OJlter Warholaennifer Doyle,Jonalhan Flatiey &Jose Esteban Munoz, Eds) reviewed by Diane Dubois 347

Seting and Consciousness. r-Vomtll, dass and representation (Gen Day) reviewed by Susan L, Siegfried 348

Te/euisJon Culture and Womm's Lives: thirtysomething and the ContradidiotlS of Gender (Margaret]. Heide) reviewed by Ann Gray 351

BOOKS RECEtVED 355

NOTtCEBOARD 361

NOTES O~ CONTRIBL'fORS 363

VOLUME CONTENTS AND A{;TI-IOR IXDEX TO VQtUl\iE 6,1997 Journal ofLesbian Studies Volume 2, Number I 49 1998 Gateways to Improving Lesbian Health and Health Care: Opening Doors

Christy M. Ponticelli, PhD, MA, MTS Guest Editor

Creating Awareness and Dialogue: Moving Toward Better Lesbian Health and Health Care Christy M. Ponticelli Lesbians Surviving Childhood Sexual Abuse: Pivotal Experiences Related to Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Race 7 Joanne M. Hall Domestic Violence'in Lesbian Relationships: Findings ofthe Lesbian Relationships Research Project 29 Teresa Scherzer Lesbian Pass/ages: Invisible Lives and Issues ofCommunity 49 Barbara Isaac Barbara M. Herringer Rural Lesbians' Strategies for Coming Out to Health Care Professionals 61 Kathleen A. Tiemann Sally A. Kennedy Myrna P. Haga The Experiences ofLesbians ofColor in Health Care Encounters: Narrative Insights for Improving Access and Quality 77 Patricia E. Stevens Room for Improvement: Communication Between Lesbians and Primary Care Providers 95 Jocelyn C. White Valerie T. Dull Journal of 50 WOMEN &

AGING 1M

Volume 9 Number 4 1997

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR Influence ofa Values Discussion on Congruence Between Elderly Women and Their Families on Critical Health Care Decisions 5 Carol Matheis·Kraft, PhD, RN Karen A. Roberto, PhD

The Impact on the Wife ofCaring for a Physically III Spouse 23 Eleanor Ross, RN, MScN Jane E. Graydon, PhD, RN

Psychological, Attitudinal, and Socio-Demogmphic COlTelates ofEconomic Well-Being ofMature Women 37 Richard K. Caputo, PhD

Being More Than a Daughter: Middle-Aged Women's Conceptions ofTheir Mothers 55 Karen L. Flngerman

Charcot's Women: Bodies ofKnowledge at the Interface ofAging Studies and Women's Studies 73 Stephen Katz, PhD

BOOK REVIEWS

JIIsion 2010: Families and Aging. edited by Sharon J. Price (Series Editor) and Timothy H. Brubaker (Issue Editor) 89 Reviewed by Shari C. Moxley Aging and Generational Relations: Life-Course and Cross Cultural Perspectives, edited by Tamara K. Hareven 91 Reviewed by Kathleen w: Piercy The Journal of Women and Religion 51 Volume 15, 1997

The Atonement Muddle: An historical analysis and clarification of a salvation theory

by lnoa Jane Ray

diUd Ir.1 Cheryl Kirk-D~n, DirecW1 Center for Women and Religion

Foreword, by Cheryl A. Kirk,Duggan, Director ...... ••...... 7 Acknowledgments 10

Introduction , 12 Christian Salvation and Atont!ment Theory , 14 Is Atonement Theory "Orthodox"~ 1S An Hisroricallnvestigation of Amnement Theory 11

I. The Patristic Period: Salvation by Incarnation 19 No Systematic Theory of Salvation, but Metaphors Abundant 19 ~1et

2. The Medieval Period: Salvation by Justification 41 Anselm's Substitutionary Theory of Atonement 42 Cultural Context of the Substitutionary Theory of Atonement 45 Polity ...... •...... •...... 46 Penance ...... •...... , .•...... 47 Piety ...... •...... 49 Pre-Reformation Contradictions to the Atonement Theory 52 Peter Abelard S2 Juhn l)un~ SCI.Hill ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 54

Atonement Theory DurinJ;! the Refnrm,ui\ln S5 The ~Peilal" Vcr~klll of Awnemenl Thcmy ...... •...... 51 The Tridcnline Formula ~lf JU~lifi(alkm ...... •...... •...... S9 Rdormed Comfttdiction to Attllu'mcnt TIlemy: Elli"lU~ ~lCillUs •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 60

TIle Nominalist Erosioll ofS,llvatioll Ml'l<1physics , 61 Summary , , .. 62 Atonement Them)' and Pulili(~ 62 AWflCl111'n1 Thcllf)' anJ Suffl'fing- ...... •...... •...... • 63 (continued, next page) 52 The Journal of Women and Religion Volume 15, 1997

The Atonement Muddle: An historical analysis and clarification ofa salvation theory

by Inna Jane Ray

(continued) ,diftd Irt Ch.ryl Klrl<.IJu.wm, 01""", Cemer {or Women and Religion

3, The Modern/Postmodern Period: The WorlJ Council of Churches: Salvation by Liberation or Rescue, 65 SefinitionofTerms ...... • 61 OVt'rview of the History of Atonement Theory 91 Confessional Theolo~y of Mainline Denominations 68 Academic Liheral Theology 69 4, Tbe Feminist Critique of Atonement Theory 93 Rilschl: Kingdom &lfcfiology ••...••...... •...... 70 IntroJuction to in the United States 93 Rau~henbusch: Social Gospel Sor:eriokl{:Y , 72 Protrstilnt Nw·Orthnooxy: RelUrn roSin teriologies: Other Views of the Pa$sion of Christ from O:mtemJXImry Women. 108 Roots in Atonement Theory 8t African·American Womanists: On the Crucifixion .. , ...•...... 108 An Ex;unple nf( Atntclllp~lr;lry Appropri:lliHnofCrucifixllln ImaJ:ery 109 Future Evangelical Outreach: D.e-emphasizing Atonement? 82 Crucifixion Soterinlogy: Oppression or Liberation! 110 Contemporary Roman Catholic Snteriolngy: No Statement About Atoneffit:nt 83 A Survivor of Ritual Ahu.~e Re-Apprupriates the Crucifixion 111 Liberation Theologies: Atonement Theory Rejected 85 Summary , .. , 113 African Amedcan Libcr,nion .•...... 85 latin American UtJcralion 87 Conclusion 115

AppenJix: An Im~il1ary (liillogue inillusiration of the Ohjcaivc anJ Suhjcctive Positions on the "Work" of the CrLK:ifixioo •. 118 Notes 123 Biblingrdphy 13 I JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY 53

VOL. 9 NO.3 AUTUMN 1997

Editor's Note / 7 ARTICLES Katherine M. B. Osburn "To Build up the Morals of the Tribe": Southern Ute Women's Sexual Behavior and the Office of Indian Affairs, 1895-1932 / 10 Julie Hardwick Women "Working" the Law: Gender, Authority, and Legal Process in Early Modern France / 28 Kathryn Anderson Practicing Feminist Politics: Emily Newell Blair and U.S. Women's Political Choices in the Early Twentieth Century / 50

THEORETICAL ISSUES Judith M. Bennett Confronting Continuity / 73 Sandra E. Greene A Perspective from African Women's History: Comment on "Confronting Continuity" / 95 Karen Offen A Comparative European Perspective: Comment on "Confronting Continuity" / 105 Gerda Lerner A Perspective from European and U.S. Women's History: Comment on "Confronting Continuity" / 114

Martin Bunzl The Construction of History / 119 Judith P. Zinsser "Much more is at stake here ...": A Response to "The Construction of History" / 132

IN THE CLASSROOM Christie Farnham Women's History and the National History Standards: An Introduction / 140 Barbara A. Moss Getting Our Feet Wet: Women of Color and the National Standards for World History / 143 -

Virginia S. Wilson Women's History and the National Standards for World History: A Secondary Teacher's Perspective / 154 Helga H. Harriman Women's History and the National Standards for World History: Change and Continuity / 161 (continued, next page) 54 JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 9 NO.3 AUTUMN 1997 (continued) Joan Hoff The Natiollal History Stalldards: Let's Go Back to the Basics / 164 Joan W. Scott Comment on "Women's History and the Natiollal History Stalldards" / 172

REVIEW ESSAYS Temma Kaplan Gender on the Barricades / 177 Women and Polilicnllllsllrgellcy: France ill the Mid-Nillett'ellth Centllry by David Barry; New Voices;lI the Nation: WOlllfll find the Greek Resistance, 1941-1964 by Janet Hart; Women ofti,e Far Right: The Mothers' Movement and World War 11 by Glen Jeansonne; Def.lJillg Mole Civilizatioll: Wome/! ill the Spanish Civil War by Mary Nash Susan Armitage Gendering Conquest / 186 The Frontiers afWomen 's Writing: Womcll's Narratives and fl,e Rlletoric ofWestward Expansion by Brigitte Georgi-Findlay; A COil test of FaitllS: Missionary Womell and Pluralism ill tlte American SOllthwest by Susan M. Yohn; Natiollal Parks and tile Woman's Voice by Polly Welts Kaufman Beate Popkin Wives, Mothers, and Witches: The Learned Discourse about Women in Early Modern Europe / 193 Womell, Family, and Society ill Medieval Ellrope: Historical Essays, 1978-1991 by David Herlihy; Sex alld Subjection: Attitudes toward Women ill Early·Modem Society by Margaret R. Sommerville; DefinillS Domi"ioll: Discourses ofMagic alld Witchcraft in Early Modem FrallCt' and Germany by Gerhild Scholz Williams; Malevolellt Nurture: Witch-HlIlltillg alld MateY/wi Power ill Early Modem Ellgland by Deborah Willis Kyle Emily Ciani "Problem Girls": Gendering Criminal Acts and Delinquent Behavior / 203 Tht' "Girl ProMi'm": Female Sexual Delinqllency ill New )ork, 1900-1930 by Ruth M. Alexand~r; Fal/ell Womell, Problem Girls: Ullmarried Mothers aud tile Professiollalizatioll ofSocial Work, 1890-1945 by Regina G. Kunzel; Deli/lqllt'/Il Daughters: Protecting awi PolicillS Adolescellt Female Sexliality ill the United States, 1885-1920 by Mary E. Odem; Breakillg the Codes: Female Crimilwlity i1l Fill-de-Siec1e Paris by Ann-Louise Shapiro; Toronto's Girl Problem: Tile Perils alld Pleas lire:; ofthe City, 1880-1930 by Carolyn Strange

Mala Mathrani East-West Encounters and the Making of Feminists / 215 Burdms 0/ HistMy: British Femi"ists, Indtrlll Womcn, /ind Imperial Culturc, 1865-1915 by Antoinette Burton; The White Woman's Olher Burdell: Wcstem WOlllell (lIId South Asill durin,'? British Rifle by Kumari Jayaward~na; Pearl S, Blick: A Cliltural Biography by Peter Conn; WOlllt'll ill Modem II/dia by Geraldine Forbes

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 227 CONTRIBUTORS / 241 NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 245 ANNOUNCEMENTS / 247 55 Maureen Eppstein 4 NOI Making Love in the Aftemoon Debra Marquart 6 Wearing Dead Women's Clothes Robin S, Chapman 8 Fireside 8 The Conditional Tense Is for Regret ~P> t'""' '-'. Susan Briante 9 What Margaret Whispers . 0 Elizabeth Lund 11 Horses ~ ~ Drucilla Mims 12 Nebraska Widow's Walk ~ Joanne Hayhurst 13 Irish Step Dancer 8 Vivian Shipley 14 Amniosylllhesis ~ ~ Amy Stewart 15 Ovaries , Kerrie Droban 16 Sonata in Silence ...... 0 I , Alice Mavrogordato 18 "Cut Nine" #1 I 19 "CIII Nine" #2 ~ 20 "CuI Nine" #3 • 21 "CuI Nine" #4 S ... 22 "Cut Nine" #5 <"n 23 "Cut Nine" #6 ::l 0 24 "Cut Nine" #7 en" 25 "Cm Nine" #8 Z lit:) 26 "Cut Nine" #9 9 Jacqueline Vaught Brogan 27 NOles from the Body w ~ Sylvia Reed Weiffenbach 30 What Happens When II Dies C'D Mary St.Martin 34 Directions Liz Fenton 35 Naming Ihe Days 1997 Moira Egan 36 A Loment upon Ihe Lost Lunar Eclipse ofthe Celllury Madeline Lynn 37 The Head ofTheft Jen Kiernan 44 OfBirds and Bees Sharron Antholt 46 "White Water" 47 "Exile" 48 Ulllitied Joanna Herman 49 TIdal Victoria Pynchon 55 Leller 10 Joe wienc. Judith Strasser 56 Pas de Deux Suzanne Pender 57 Untitled 58 Ulllitied 59 Ulllitied Ruth Moon Kempher 60 Ham and Cheese - A Ruminalion in Ihe Suifside Kitchen Alice Mavrogordato 64 "CIII Nine" #1-#9 Laura L. Sullivan-Hackley 66 Seizures 67 Blocks from a Wedding Album: Pip's Crazy Quilt Karen Subach 75 Veronica and Ihe Slrange Clolh 76 Variation in Which I See You Wilh Leaves ;n Your Hair

Interview 68 Eavan Boland, Photograph Donna Sherrill Cobis 69 IlIIerview with Eavan Boland

COI/tributors' Notes 77 Call for Manuscripts 79 56

2 Relationships Between Women in Later Life ed. by Karen A. Roberto. Reviewed by Gail A. Rekers. FORUM: Orlando's Sleep: An Autobiography ofGender by Jennifer Spry. 3 Reviewed by Aki/all Moni/a. Reviewed by Denise Bates. 4 The Unnatural Lottery: Character and Moral Luck by Claudia Card. Reviewed by Tucker Pamella Farley. 6 Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender and Sexuality ed. by Anna Livia and Kira Hall. Reviewed by Rita Kranidis. 7 Early Embraces: True-Life Stories ofWomen Describing Their First Lesbian Experience ed. by Lindsey Elder. Reviewed by Kathleen Mullins. 8 Jo's Girls: Tomboy Tales of High Adventure, Tnle Grit, and Real Life ed. by Christian McEwen. Reviewed by Connie Griffin 8 "Rooftop," Poem by Melissa Maxwell. 9 Poisoned Ivy: Lesbian and Gay Academics Confronting Homophobia by Toni A.H. McNaron. Reviewed by Ilene Alexander. 9 Generation Q: Gays, Lesbians, Bisexuals Born Around 1969's Stonewall Riots Tell Their Stories of Growing Up in the Age ofInformation ed. by Robin Bernstein and Seth Clark Silbennan. Reviewed by Tucker Pamella Farley. 10 Creating a Place for Ourselves: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Community Histories ed. by Breit Beemyn. Reviewed by Debbie Gould. 11 Un I Popular Culture: Lesbian Writing After the Sex 'Vars by Kathleen Martindale. Reviewed by Suzanne Juhasz. 12 Lesbians and Gays in Couples and Families: A Handbook for Therapists ed. by Joan Laird and Robert Jay Green. Re~ viewed by Gail A. Rekers. 12 The Gender/Sexuality Reader: Culture, History, Political Economy ed. by Roger N. Lancaster and Micaela de Leonardo. Reviewed by Krislin Rusch. 14 The Lesbian Menac~: Ideology, Identity, and the Representation of Lesbian Life by Sherrie A. Inness. Reviewed by Caitlin L. Gannon. IS A Queer World: The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader ed. by Martin Duberman. Revh!wed by Dale &Jwyna Smith 16 Pushing the Limits: Disabled Dykes Produce Culture ed. by. Shelley Tremain. Reviewed by Rebecca Dobbs. 17 Finger~Licking Good: The Ins and Outs of Lesbian Sex by Tamsin Wilton. Reviewed by Linda Bernhard. 18 Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Sourcebook ed. by Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin. Re~ viewed by Andrea Austen. 20 Between Us: A Legacy of Lesbian Love Letters ed. by Kay Turner. Reviewed by Jufie Vandivere. 21 LESBIAN/D\'KE/QUEER MUSICS, PART I: Hot Licks: Lesbian Musicians of Note ed. by Lee Fleming. Reviewed by Natasha Smith. 22 Sex and Sensibility: Stories of a Lesbian Generation cd. by Arlene Stein. Reviewed by Sheela Ardrian. 23 Sappho and the Virgin Mary: SameMSex Love and the English Literary Tradition by Ruth Vanita. Reviewed by Ruth Burke. 24 THE EXPLODING FRANGIPANI: The Journey Horne: Te Kaerenga Kainga by Cathie Dunsford. Reviewed by Carolyn Gammon. THE FICTION CORNER 26 Working Parts by Lucy Jane Bledsoe. Reviewed by Amy Sickels. 26 The Escape Artist by Judith Katz. Reviewed by Judith V. Branzburg 27 Terminal Velocity by Blanche McCrary Boyd. Reviewed by Karla Jay. 28 Goodness by Martha Roth. Reviewed by Andrea L. T Peterson. 28 Two Ends ofSleep by Lizard Jones. Reviewed by Margaret Kissam Morris. 29 Memory Mambo by Achy Obejas. Reviewed by Helena Louise Montgomery. 30 A Crystal Diary by Frankie Hucklenbroich. Reviewed by Gerl)! Gomez Pearfberg. 31 Living at Night by Mariana Romo-Carmona. Reviewed by Garbo Seltzer. 1 32 Hers : Brilliant New Fiction by Lesbian Writers cd. by Terry Wolverton and Robert Drake. Reviewed by Sonya Jones. 33 Good Moon Rising by Martha Garden. Reviewed by Ellen Orleans. 34 Exit to Reality by Edith Forbes. Reviewed by Sara Greenslit. 34 READING LESBIAN POETRY: How to Sing to a Dago by Rachel Guido deVries. Reviewed by Shel~v Rafferty. lT'S A MYSTERY 35 Torrid Zone by Rebecca Beguin. Second Fiddle by Kate Calloway. Reviewed by Jane Ferrier. 36 Tropical Storm by Linda Kay Silva. Blue Monday by Charlotte Higgins. Reviewed by Carol Schmidt. 37 Deadiy Gamble by Diane Davidson. KC. Bomber by Janet McClellan. Reviewed by lA. Myers. A FINE ROMANCE 38 Love on the Line by Laura DeHart Young. Reviewed by Carol Camper. 38 In the Mood by Robbi Sommers. Hot Check by Peggy Herring. Reviewed by Lisa Shapiro. TIlEEROTICLESBIAN 39 Lust Never Sleeps by Randy TurotT. Reviewed by Melissa Hariman. i it 57 Volume 22, No.3 Fall 1997

2 From the Editor 30 In the Children's Library Daughters and Fathers: by Susiln Schnur 3 Kol !shah From Silence to SplIICh We asked child· reviewers what Dancing the Bible· Jewish Poles they thought about this year's crop and polls. Chicks with guitars 14 IntrGducU•• of "girl books" and others: then we • Israeli women get shoved to the by Susan Sclmur asked their parents to explain. back of the bus. 15 TlI1In, My IlH 37 Jewish Latency 8 Letters and CyH\'SpHI by Susan Wtidman Schmidtr What's in a (woman's) name, Gilil Todd feronstructs her Sinead O'Connor'S Israeli misfor· father's , cracking the _guesGettin' tune, recovering a queen, and silence a pogrom hegal other responses from our readers. You Down?? 17 Prayer Ma1dllt ATnh f"':.,lnn 1,l'Iln YII It: 10 Confrontations ~_. a porm by Shari Btrwirt by Sl1rah Bllislait! Sed"~ "lot...... ,...-••H...... A feminist? A Jew? A mother? A 18 FinallY. "ILoYI YOI" larl m·un· professional? We asked our fanner IoI¥\nIInJ-fm .",,- Sarah Coop« moves past a dad's _~"""'lo_~'~ interns (aged 23 to 40) to lalk nastiness to understand that she about Life after UUTH, whal can honor him and still be true In Ihe years between college happens 10 the identity puzzle to herself. and careers, childhood and when "none of the edges match." childbearing, 20-something Jews 21 AFBYfIBls ling! are slipping through the ~racks- 26 A Secret Affliction: Fayt Kdlmttin on how, and no one seems to care. Here's Manic Depression in Jews despite sexist strictures, an how to help them hang on. by Tum Loeb Kreuzer Orthodox daughter becomes Why Jewish families are so des- her father's voice. 40 Book Reviews perate to hide it, and why women may be more at risk. 22 Lot's Dautllllrs RnaaI 45 The Creative Edge II Was Child AIIIIs8 . a potm by Susan Gross 46 Tsena Rena Essential resources if you're 23 Sronmatllflr's ¥olce Jewish and female-Part One of our comprehensive guide 10 Jewish a po"" by women's organizations. Marctlla Fltiscbman Pixley 48 Down From the 23 Em"" Lots Ivory Tower a POtr1l by CassatlJra Sagall Bell Launching our new column on the latest feminist academic advances CV~"u: © Judy Hall$trUln. The Red Blouse.. Born in London. faised in Antwup. Judy HaUSmM are quick takes on what "gay" hal UI"ed in Ne ..... YOfk jim:e /941. Her .....ark haj means to Israeli life, the gender of apprared in jolo and KfUUP sho.....,1 and i.l in prim/( literature and other juicy items ,'oUre/iom in the Unlud Sta/n England and l,Iratl. For fimhu infomuJlian. con/ael UUTH Magalint. from the hallowed halls. 58

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Nov. 97-April 98

Editorial

Editorial Zubeda Dangar 2 Letters to the editor

Cartas de las lectoras 4 The fight against violence against women in South Africa

La lucha en contra de la vlolencla hacla las muJeres en Sud,Hrlca Fatima Shalk & Yaon Jung Park 6 Real men do not beat up women

los verdaderos hombre no golpean a las mujeres Rada Gungaloo 10 Breaking lhe silence with posters

La vlolencla en los aflches Silvia Chejter 14 Silent protests... Women living under martial law in Sudan Protestas sllenclosas... las mUJeres vlvlendo baJo la realldad de la ley marclal en Sudc1n Anonymous 18 A glimpse into the lives of women in Rwanda after the war Una mirada a la vida de las mujeres en Ruanda despues de la guerra Ursula Meissner 22 The Women's Parliament Forum of Surinam

EI Foro Parlamentarlo de MuJeres de Surinam Maggie Schmeltz 24 The mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 20 years on

las madres de Plaza de Mayo, 20 arias despues Marcela Valente 28 Bosnia: Is there life after war?

Bosnia: lHay vida despues de la guerra? Erica Fisher 32 Thirty years of war... is a lot of war.

Trelnta ai'los de guerra... es mucha guerra, lUCY Garrido 38 Fighting both struggles in Palestine

lucha en dos frentes en Palestlna Kirsten Maas 44 Support for Women's Peacemakers Program las paclflcadoras Shelley Anderson 50 Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa Verdad y ReconclllaclOn en SUdafrlca Beth Goldblatt & Sheila Melntje, 52 It is not easy being the first No es faCIi ser la prlmera Rebecca sevilla 56 Awaiting independence in India Esperando la Independencla en India Sonall Verma 60 mdke 59 No 78 I Dec 97- Feb 98

EDITORIAL REVIEWS 2 Tech"oloqy, 22 It's All a"d Cyberbabes & Somethi"g Utopia Elhabelh Haho"ey 011 fotafeis '97 LETTERS AtHJrea Verhoevett 23 The Visible FEATURES I"visible Wome" 3 Goi"g Public Rebecca fonttul11 011 the Nicole Matthews 011 utopia Jerwootl Palt1llHq Prize aNd the Hel 25 The title gives 6-8 Black-a"d-white "othi"g away moves a"d white- Haomi SiderflH ott SetuafioH a"d-black stills 26 At what mome"t is Sea" Cubllt 011 MahlNI Cl1atttlra it somethi"g else 9-11 The Corporate libby Atuon 011 Fraln:el Aesthetic Aviva DIane Helen SloaH on electronic 27 mO"ume"tal media arllsts i"tuitio" PROFILE Uruula Szulakowska 011 12-13 I"admissible Ursula VOH "ytllNglVard Evide"ce 28 Who is watchi"g Haria "fewlter 011 suky Best the Photographer? PREVIEW JaKiee McLarett 011 neat She-ull Ittlerview 14~16 Fi"di"g a real 29 Edge i" Black co"stellatio" felicity Lun" 011 Kate navis Claire LOftiNg meets Judith Goddard 31 Purchase a page Allhea Green8tl 011 books PREVIEW 17-19 I" Praise of Older 32 Listi"gs Wome" CatheriMe [lwei 011 nose FiH"" Kelcey aNd Kalhsrl"B MeYl1ell 20-21 Femi"ism art history a"d the high street Pamela Gerrish HUHI1 011 the politics of curallH!l 60

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

Volume 25, Number 4 Fall 1997

Wall Street Journal Essay: Women's magazines have liberal bias 3 New Directions for Women Index now available 4 Coverage of women's sports debated 4 AJHA conference yields profiles of journalistic heroines 11 Should Marv Albert's accuser have been named? 16 MEDIEVAL 61 FEMINIST NEWSLETTER ~

NO. 23, SPRING 1997

NOTES, ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND CONFERENCE NEWS Message from the President of the SMFS, F. Regina Psaki 3

Message from the Editor 3

Urgent Message to Subscribers 4

Announcements 5

Conference News 9

RESEARCH AND TEACHING MATERIAL Medfem Bibliography for Ninth-Grade Girls (Patricia Hollahan, Karen Metelnick, and Carol Harding) 15

Database for Feminist Research (Margaret Schaus) 17

Teaching about Women with Multimedia (Martha W. Driver, Deborah McGrady) 21

GENDER AND Amazons and Guerilleres (Sarah Westphal) 24

Medievalism Today (Leslie J. Workman) 29

Shared Interests of SIM and MFN (Vols. 22 and 23) (Kathleen Verduin) 33

Literature and Life: Sir Gawain and the Green Knigllt (Cindy Villo) 3S

Women in the Vemacu:ar and the Periodization of Medieval German Literature Gohn M. Jeep) 37

Pasolini's Decameron and Teaching the Middle Ages (F. Regina Psaki) 47

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SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION 68 62 MEDIEVAL FEMINIST NEWSLETTER ~

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NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Message from the President of SMFS 3 Message from the MFN Production Team 3

Message from the Editor ..,0 4 Announcements 5 Bibliography 10 MOTHERHOOD AND FATHERHOOD IN THE MIDDLE AGES On a Daughter's Death, Venice, 1477 Ooan Cadden) 15 Maternal Reflections on Gender and Medievalism (Mary Dockray-Miller) 17 Mothers and Fathers in the Early French Farce (Deborah Hovland) 20 Motherhood: Tile Book of Margery Kempe (Liz Herbert McAvoy) 23 "Abominable Mingling": Father-Daughter lncest and the Law (Megan Mclaughlin) 26 Birgitta of Sweden and the Divine Mysteries of Motherhood (Kirsi Stjerna) 31 Relationships between Parents and Their Absent Adolescent Offspring in the High Middle Ages (Fiona Harris Stoertz) 38 Women and Their Fathers in Three French Medieval Literary Works (Catherine L. White) ..42 GENDER AND MEDIEVALISM Feminist Historiography as Pornography: SI. Elisabeth of Thuringia in Nazi Germany (Ulrike Wiethaus) 46 BOOK REVIEWS 55 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION 65 MAIL BALLOT FOR ADVISORY BOARD 67 A1 idwifeo/ 63 ~oda~","mO with International Midwife" ~Th ""'ombe,"B' h Ch eme: Irt ange

DEPARTMENTS FEATURES Midwifery Today Midwifery Today 2 From the Editor 12 Accept the Challenge to Change 4 Poetry: "Christina Elena" - JUDY EDMUNDS 5 Networking 13 Talking with Robbie Davis-Floyd - JOEL SOUTHERN 9 Tricks of the Trade 16 Toward Birth Change - KAREN SAlT 10 Marion's Message 17 Post-Dates Pregnancy - ELAINE FRIESEN 11 Question of the Quarter 19 Preparing for the Post-Electronic Birthing Age 61 Journal Abstracts - MICHEl ODENT 62 Media Reviews 21 AIMS: Right on Target - BEVERLEY BEECH 64 News 24 Start with the Small Circle: An Interview with Elizabeth Davis - CHER MIKKOLA 70 Calendar 27 How to Use the Medical Literature for Fun 71 Classified Advertising and Profit - HENCI GOER 73 Photo Album 2B Ethics and Common Sense vs. Protocols: International Midwife A Postpartum Emergency - GINA M. FARBER 30 Traditional Chinese Medicine for 41 From fhe Editor Hemorrhage - VALERIE HOBBS 42 Cards and Letters 35 Integrating Waterbirth into Maternify Care: 57 Initiating Change: A Rural An Agent for Change - BARBARA HARPER Hospital in Poland 37 Prenatal Testing: A Thoughtful Perspective 60 International News - JEAN LINDQUIST International Midwife 43 A Return to Normal Birth - HENNY ltGTERMOET 45 Reclaiming Partnership in Birth - JOAN DONLEY 47 Birth in Honduras: A Source of Women's Self-Esteem - SARAH DAllE 50 The Midwives of Hadassah, Ein Kerem - SHARON GLASS JONQUil 52 Bridges of Understanding: Midwifery in Mexico - LAURA CAO ROMERO The cover J/lotogroph is by Use Alexander 54 Mexico: Keeping Midwifery Alive of Vancouver. Washington. - GUADALUPE TRUEBA the photograph on page 40, "Son," by 59 Birth Balls - JOY JOHNSTON Dugan Aguilor. won first prize at the /98' California Expo Indian Days Art Show. Mr. Aguilar's photographs hove won numerous What's New Online awards over the post 15 yeors. His love of Our website has been completely redesigned. Now photogrophy began at /lome. Working you'll find program and registration information for our nigh's, he cored for and tool< photographs of his son, Dustin, during the doy. Mr. Aguilar 1997 conferences In New York, Orlando and LondDn. is of Paiute I Pit River I Moidu lineage. Visit us at http://members.aol.com/midwifery/index.html. MINERVA: 64 Quarterly Report on Women and the Military

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume XV, Number 2 Summer, 1997

Articles

UNDER FIRE SOVIET WOMEN COMBAT VETERANS Noel Jules-Dehner 1

THE PROPAGANDA FACTOR AND SOVIET WOMEN PILOTS IN WORLD WAR II Reina Pennington 13

WOMEN IN THE RUSSIAN MILITARY A RELUCTANT MARRIAGE Dale R. Herspring 42

GUARDING THE NATION, GUARDING OURSELVES: THE MANAGEMENT OF HETERO/HOMOISEXUALITY AMONG WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Melissa S. Herbert 60

Review 77

Lettie Gavin, American Women in World War I: They Also Served. By Dorothy and Carl J. Schneider 65

VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 2

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1997

photo essay &9,~~~,~~,~~~~,~6~~~~,~9~~ Half the Sky: Women from 18 countries face the camera and &fl5Wer the questions. Is your life different from rour mother's? What do you want? ms. classics U In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens byAJice Walker 16 The Housewife's Moment of Truth byJaneO'Reilly 18 Sex, Lies & Advertising by Gloria Sieinem then & now 22 How Are We Doing? Alook at women's status in the early 1910s and today relationships 30 Going to the Temple byMarjorie Insall 32 Me, Myself, and I byK

52 REAL MEN JOIN THE MOVEMENT by Michael Kimmel 60 CAN MEN TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE PATRIARCHY? by Allan G. Johnson 64 Ms. ROUNDTABLE: MEN TALK ABOUT WOMEN, FEMINISM, FATHERHOOD, AND MASCULINITY PLUS 46 0 TIME FLIES WHEN YOU'RE CHANGING THE WORLD: MILESTt'NES 1972-1997 news 12 Breast Cancer Conference Looks to the Environment by ,\fichele londsbe,g 18 OPINION: AProposal to End the Ahortion Dehate by ,\f"lho Bu,k 19 Crime Rates Are Down ... but What About Rape? by Annette Fuentes 23 NEWSMAKER: Charity Kaluki Ngilu, Challenging Kenya's Ruling Party by And,," Useem The Detained Daughter of Irish Activist Bernadette Devlin McAiiskey Becomes aCause Celehre by Nell,lfcCaff,"y Sexual Harassment Is Alive and Well and Living at the Water Cooler by Debamh L Rhade .:30 CLIPPINGS by Kate ROUnds your health 36 Women and Madness (Revisited): AFeminist Diagnosis by Phyllis Chesler 39 PROFILE: Mary Lovato 42 HEALTH NOTES b.. TamngSepah arts 76 Deepa Mehta: Playing with Fire by Bapsi Sidhu'a 79 Dorothy Day: Keeping the Faith 80 Right Wing Targets Women Filmmakers by Ellen Papazian 81 AATSWATCII by CMs Kelsey books 82 Alix Kates Shulman: The Liberation of an Ex-Prom Queen by uam Tanenbaum 85 REVlEWS 87 BOLD TYPE: Arundhati Roy departments 1 EDITOR'S PAGE by MorcjaAnn Gillespie 4 LEITERS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 32 UPPITY WOMEN: Liz Moore by VickieL Bane 43 POETR~ Virginia, 1957-1977-1997 and The Drama of the Long Distance Runners by JacquelineSL Joan 89 MEOlA: Men's Magazines by Ann Marie Dobos/' 92 CONNECTIONS: What's in aName? Everything! by Harriet umer 96 GUEST ROOM: Tree Hugger by Alex Fisher No COMMENT (inside back cover) 67

1997 Number 2 Nordic Journal ofWomen's Studies VolumeS

Contents: Editorial 73 Talking about : Swedish women's discourses on the home front 76 Ev.Magmwoa The voyage out: Amalie Skram'sProfessor Hieronimus and Chorlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wall-Paper" 95 GIln &Ibe

S a women's newsjournal october 1997 volume xxvii, number 9

speclalleawre The Promise Keepers: Political Reapers 1 conference Okinawa: Militarism and Human Rights 8 Michigan Women's Festival '97 17 Interview Betty Frledan: After The Mystique Has Gone 10 coverstorv San Francisco Dyke March ;...... 12

commenlarv My Short Romance With The Internet 14 reVIew Motherhood Reconceived by Laurl Urmansky 15 Women's Fiction: Rita Mae Brown and More 16 regular News 3 Chicken Lady 19 OOB Calendar 20 69

november 1997 volume xxvii, number 10

S11lclall8aWrt RuulllQ and AmeriCllQ Women Battle Domestic Violence 1 When Ea.tern B100 Women Meet CapitaUam 8 A Comparison ofEa.tem and. Western Feminl.m••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 18 analYSIS . Welrare Reform and Child Support 6 Reproductive Rights Backlash In Iowa 7 Photo Essay: Lesbian Avenger. Meet Promlae Keeper 14 Lesbians Avenge PHs 16 reVIew Live Sell Acts by Wendy Chaplds: Two Points of View...... 10 Women's Fiction: Rita Mae Brown and More 13 regular· News 3 Chicken Lady 19 OOB Calendar •••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••' 20 Letters •.•....•••••.....•..••••••••••••••••••••••••••...•.•••.....•••....••••••••••••••••••• 21 70

a women'srbacksnewsjournal december, 1997 volume xxvii, number 11

specialfealDre: wlmen. Wlrk and Um. Working Women: Short of Time and Money 1 Women Who Work Too Much Fight Back : 6 Doing It All 8 An Hour of One'. Own 9 No Time To Be Radical 10 Going Nowhere: The Capitalist Bind 11 Werk Is a Four Letter Word 17 Interview Food and Feminism: The Bloodroot Collective 12 re.llar News 3 Chicken Lady 19 OOB Calendar 20 Letters 21 THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'S QUARTERLY - WINTER 1998 - VOLUME VII - NUM8ER 1 ON THE ISSUES 71 FEATURES COVER STORY No Safe Place - Phyllis Chesler- 12 Our most vulnerable female patients are being raped by the very people hired to care for them.

CREATIVE LAW My Body, My Choice, My Consent - Eileen McDonagh - 18 Consent to sex is not consent to pregnancy

TRENDS A Whole New Ball Game - Anngel Delaney - 20 "Playing like a girl" is no longer an insult.

ENVIRONMENT Genesis II - Lynn Wenzel- 26 An Ecofeminist Reclamation Project

PORTfOLIO Gaining Face: The Art of Judy Schavrlen - Jennifer Kay Hood - 34

MEDICAL POLITICS The Bitter PIli - Loom Tanenhaum - 38 Bombarded by propaganda on Premarin, we can't trust our doctors and we can't trust omselves

RACE AND GENDER Not a Black and White Issue - E. Assata Wright - 42 For battered and abused Latinas and Black women of color, dialing 911 may be risky business

HIDDEN TRUTHS Stop the Pain - Penney Kome - 48 America's workplaces (designed for men) are harming women COLUMN 27 Years, but Who's Counting? - Merle Hoffman - 5 Thoughts on yet another Roe v. Wade DEPARTMENTS Feedback -4 Talking Feminist Teaching My Daughter to Yell· Anne Vllen - 8 Friends: Growing Up, Growing Apart . Theresa Alan - 9 Till Do Us Part - Martha Albertson Fineman - 10 Books and FUm Vivian Gornick's The End ofthe Novel ofl..

Yol.3, No.1, 1996

Ghazala Rahman, A Profile of Pakistani Female Entrepreneurs 1 Surraiya J. Nasir, Shagufta Aziz

I.M. Kamala Liyanage Party Women: Their Role in Sri Lankan Poutics 13

Dr. Gertrud Achinger Formal and Nonformal Education of Female 33 Afghan Refugess Experiences in the Rural NWFP Refugee Camps

Habiba Khatun Livelihood ofWomen Living in Slums of Dhaka: 43 A Case Study

Khalida Ghaus Women in Society: Education 55

Md. Imam Hussain Marriage and Cohabitation Pattern of Urban 61 Tribal Women in Bangladesh: A Case Study

Estelle Dryland Interview with Professor Sajida Zaidi 67 Noted Indian Poet, Writer and Intellectual

Professor Aquila Kiani Role of Women in World Peace 73

Dr. Yasmin Farooqi Assessment, Treatment and Prevention 79 of Child Abuse

Dr. Unaiza Niaz· Anwar Women and Mental Health· 87 Understanding Women in Distress

Views & News 93 73 Peace&Freedom MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM

OCTOBER/NoVEMBER 1997 VOL. 57 • No.5

Features Departments

Women's Work: Reader's Forum Page 4 Peace and Reconciliation Page 6 UN Report Page 5 After Cassini Page 8 Leadership/Outreach Page 6 WILPF - West Africa Page 9 Action Alert Page 20 Let's Hear It For Labor Union Work Page 10 Peace Education Page 24

Cassini: WILPF Action Page 26 AQuantum Leap Backwards Page 12 Resources Page 30 Alternative/Fair Trade Page 14

Death Penalty Page 16

No To NATO Page 18 74 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Volume 21 Number 4 1997

RESEARCH ARTICLES Rape and Other Violence Against Women The Influence ofSexually Violent Rap Music on Stephen R. Wester 497 Altitudes of Men with LilOe Prior ExposWe Cynthia L. Crown Gerald L. Quatman Martin Heesacker

Bar Victimization of Women Kathleen A. Parks 509 Brenda A. Miller

College Women's Fears and Precautionary Susan E. Hickman 527 Behaviors Relating 10 Acquaintance Rape and Charlene L. Muehlenhard Stranger Rape

Body Image and Attitudes Age and Gender in Relalion to Body Altitudes: Sara Wilcox 549 Is There a Double Standard of Agingl '\ Physical Altracliveness, Body Image, and Michael W. Wiederman 567 Women's Sexual Sell-Schema Shannon R. Hurst

Gender Dillerences in Internal Beliefs AboUI Marika Tiggemann 581 Weighl and Negative Altitudes Towards Sell Esther D. Rolhblum andOlhers

Sexual Orientation Is Sexual Orientation a Malter ofChoicel Susan Rosenbluth 595

The Unfaithful Lover: Helerosexuals' Perceptions Leah R. Spalding 611 of Bisexuals and Their Relationships Letitia Anne Peplau

Biases In Advertising Racial and Gender Biases in Magazine S. Pious 627 Advertising: A Conlent-Analytic Study Dominique Neptune

Coping during Pregnancy Resource Loss, Resource Gain, and Communal lenniler D. Wells 645 Coping During Pregnancy Among Women with Stevan E. Hobfoll Multiple Roles Justin lavin

Contents to Volume 21 665

PWQ Reviewers 668 Race, 75

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Environmentalism & Race, Gender, Class Issues

IVolume 5, Number 1,1997

Gllut-EdJton: Robert D. Bullard, Don:eta E. Taylor & Glenn S. Johnson

Introduction: Jean Ail Amber Belkhir & Francis O. Adeola: Environmentali.m, Race, Gender & Cla.r. in Global Penpective 4

Don:eta E. Taylor American Environmentali.m: The Role ofRace, Cla.r. and Gender in Shaping Activi.m, 1820-1995 16

Robert D, Bullard, Glenn S, John.on & Beverly If. Wright Confronting Environmental Inju.tice: It'. The Right Thing To Do 63

Joe Bandy R.territorializing Border.: Tramnational Environmental Ju.tice Movement on the U.S.lMexico Border SO

Jael SlIlIman MaJdng The Connectiom: Women '. Health andEnvironmental Ju.tice 104

RaqueJ P1nderhughel Who Decides What Comtitutes A Pollution Problem? 130

Paul MohaJ Gender Differences In The Perception OfMo.t Important Environmental Problem. 153

Jooepb IbmreU: BookRcviow The New Re3OlU'Ce Wars: Native andEnvironmental Struggl..Agaimt Multinati""al CarparatiC>fl3 by AI Gedicb 170

Back IaaUCI 174 76 ADIANCE FALL 1997 VOL. 14, No.4

13TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION I ··················.·.FEATURE .

DELTA By Gloria Cahill ...... ••••••.•••••••••••••.••••• 17 This designing woman gives the fashion industry a reality check

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UP FRONT & PERSONAL LET YOURSELF Go? You BET! By Patricia Corrigan •••••••••.•.••••••• 7

ESSAY WONDERFULLY ENDOWED By Jeanine DeHoney .••.•.. ••••••••.•.••. 22

POETRY THOSE MAHOTELLA QUEENS By Anna Balint •.. ••.•••.•••••..•••.. 23

IMAGES FALL FASHIONS Compiled by Alice Ansfield .••.••••••••••••.•..•.•25 Featuring April Cornell (April Too!) and Making It Big

ON THE MOVE BIG WOMAN MEETS BIG BEAR By Alice Ramirez ...... ••••...... •.30

EXPRESSIONS

BIG BEAUTY By Neil Osbot1fn •.••.•.••..•...... •...... ••.. 36 I focus my camera on the farge and lovely

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR By Alice Ansfield .3 LETTERS TO RADIANCE . .4 BIG NEWS By William J. Fabrey •••••.•. .12 IN SEASON: PASTA! By Linda Brandt Tanner. .20 MAKING NEWS Compiled by Alice Ansfield • .29 SageWoman t)1 Celebrating the Goddess 77 in Every Woman ~. 40 • 'Winter 1997

ANGELS & GUARDIANS ~46~ FEATURE ARTICLES Heart and Home: ~E'lJeryday Allger Everyday Enchantments by ~8~ by Lunaea Weatherstone Rmee Chriitilu Yates Pagan Angels: SpiIits of the Land and Guardians of the Mysteries ~48~ ~ 57lil! by Harita Mona, Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: Time to Celebrate: artwork by Rosemary Roach Inner Journeys & Outer Realities Holidays and Holy Days by Ann Kreilkamp from Around the World ~II~ by Waverly Fitzgerald Angels Come in Many Guises ~50~ by Ivy Moonflower, Into the Green: FROM OUR READERS artwork by Renee Christine Yates Where to Begin by Elizabeth Barrette ~15 ~ ~ 66lil! The Hand that Gives !I 52 ~ A Circle is Cast: Comfort in Winter The Sibyl Speaks: Ideas for Ritual Work by Leni Venero, Divination in Everyday Life artwork by Lauren Foster J1IIacLeod by Joanna Powell Colbert !I 84 lil! The Rattle: ~18 ~ ~55~ The Wise Woman Council Silent Guardian Cycles and Seasons: by Catherine Cobeaga Lunar Cycles and Taoist Astrology !I 95 lil! by Susan Levitt Weaving the Web: Networking ~20 ~ He Who Sleeps REGULAR COLUMNS DEPARTMENTS Behind the Door by Dana Eilers, ~4~ !l3lil! artwork by Margaret Karmazin Living the Dream: Business Notes Letter from the Editor 1126 Jff by Anne Newkirk Niven ~ 70 lil! Angelic Leaves of Sage: by Nellie Levine, ~ 35 lii Book Reviews artwork by Carmen .Canal One of Ten Thousand: Goddess Lore & Ritual ­ ~28 ~ Ii 79 1Ii Brigid: Tools for Transformation: Owl: My Guide to Wisdom The Goddess as Protector Product Reviews by Dorothy P. Fuller, by Diana Paxson artwork by Jalle Swartz Gates artwork by Linda Ware lIes Ii 91 1Ii ~32 ~ !l44~ Women at the WeU: A Marketplace of Goods & Services Welcoming the Wolf The Cauldron of Changes: by Laura Beck, Transformational & Practical ~96 collage by Magick for Solitaries ii Lunaea Weatherstone by DeAnna Alba A Pinch of Sage: Words of Wisdom 78

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 36, Nos. 11{12 June 1997

CONTENTS

Preschool Children's Emotional Expressions with Peers: The Roles of Gender and Emotion Socialization 675 Pamela W. Gamer, Shannon Robertson, and Gail Smith Rape Myth Acceptance and Sociodemographic Characteristics: A Multidimensional Analysis 693 Barbara E. Johnson, Douglas L. Kuck, and Patricia R. Schander Depression Mixed with Anxiety, Somatization, and Disordered Eating: Relationship with dender-Role-Related Limitations Experienced by Females 709 Brett Silverstein and Emily Blumenthal Why Expecting Conflict Is Good 725 Sandra S. Tangri and Sharon Rae Jenkins Gender and Identity: The Intersection of Structure, Content, and Context 747 Jane Kroger Response Style Theory Revisited: Gender Differences and Stereotypes in Rumination and Distraction 771 Jaine Strauss, Theresa Muday, Kar/yn McNal~ and Mitchell Wong Gender and Video Game Perfonnance 793 R. Michael Brown, Lisa R. Hal~ Roee Holtzer, Stephanie L. Brown, and Nonna L. Brown The Functional Integration of Sole-Male Images into Magazine Advertisements 813 Richard H. Kolbe and Paul 1. Albanese Effects of Gender and Profession 'JYpe on Definitions of Violence Against 837 Catherine So-kum Tang and Fanny Mui-Ching Cheung BOOK REVIEWS 851 79

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 1/2 July 1997

CONTENTS Qualities Underlying the Definitions of Gender 1 Beverly I. Fagot, Mary D. Leinbach, Barbara E. Hort, and lennifer Strayer Gender Differences in the Organization of Guilt and Shame 19 Tamara 1. Ferguson and Susan L. Crowley Waiting for Paternity: Interpersonal and Contextual Implications of the Timing of Fatherhood 45 Brian Neville and Ross D. Parke Gender and Preferences for Job Attributes: A Cross Cultural Comparison 61 Beverly A. Browne Gender Differences in Perceptions of How Others Are Affected by Self-Disclosure of Achievement 73 Kimberly A. Daubman and Harold Sigall

BRIEF REPORTS A Cross-Cultural Content Analysis of Children's Television and Advertisements 91 Adrian Fumham, Staci Abramsky, and Barrie Gunter Gender Differences and Sexism in the Knowledge and Use of Slang 101 Aryn L. Grossman and loan S. 1IIcker Gender Neutral Names: Don't Be So Sure! 111 David D. 11m Fleet and Leanne Atwater

BOOK REVIEWS 125 80

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 3/4 August 1997

CONTENTS

Gender and Self-Reported Sexual Arousal in Response to Sexual Stimuli: A Meta-Analytic Review 135 Sarah K Mumen and Mary Stockton Interrole Conflict as a Function of Life Stage, Gender, and Gender-Related Personality Attributes 155 Fredda Blanchard-Fields. Yiwei Chen, and Christine E. Hebert Adolescent Female Identity Development 175 L. Jean Lytle, Linda Bakken, and Charles Romig The Structure of Sexual Orientation and Its Relation to Masculinity, Femininity, and Gender Diagnosticity: Different for Men and Women 187 Richard Lippa and Sara Arad Gender-Related Stereotypes of TIansformationai and TIansactional Leadership 209 Karen J. Maher Power, Empowerment, and Equality: Evidence for the Motives of Feminists, Nonfeminists. and Antifeminists 227 Lori J. Nelson, Sandra B. Shanahan, and Jennifer Olivetti Men's Adjustment to Prostate Cancer: The Role of Agency and Unmitigated Agency 251 Vicki S. Helgeson and Stephen J. Lepore Sex Role Stereotyping in the Sunday Comics: A 1\venty Year Update 269 Sarah Brabant and Linda A. Mooney Perceptions or Masculinity and Femininity of Kibbutz and Urban Adolescents 283 Thalma. E. Lobel and Efrat Bar . , 81

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 5/6 September 1997 CONTENTS "Subordination" and Nonverbal Sensitivity: A Study and Synthesis of Findings Based on Trait Measures 295 Judith A. Hall, Amy G. Halberstadt, and Christopher E. O'Brien Men's Reactions to Hypothetical Forceful Sexual Advances from Women: The Role of Sexual Standards, Relationship Availability, and the Beauty Bias 319 Cindy Stn/ekman-Johnson and David Stn/ekman-Johnson Power and Personality: An Analysis of Gay Male Intimate Abuse 335 Monica A. Landolt and Donald G. Dutton The Balance of Power in Romantic Heterosexual Couples Over Time from "His" and "Her" Perspectives 361 Susan Sprecher and Diane Felmlee Surviving the Holidays: Gender Differences in Mortality in the Context of Three Moslem Holidays 381 afro Anson and Jon Anson Relationship of Connected and Separate Knowing to the Learning Styles of Kolb, Formal Reasoning, and Intelligence 401 Kim H Knight, Monon H. Elfenbein, and Matthew B. Manin Television Cartoons: Do Children Notice It's a Boy's World? 415 Teresa L. Thompson and Eugenia Zerbinos Physique Contrast Effect: Adverse Impact of Idealized Body Images for Women 433 Bill Thornton and Jason Maurice Homosexuality, Heterosexuality, and Cross-Dressing: Perceptions of Gender Discordant Behavior 441 John L. Moulton III and Carolyn E. Adams-Price Correlates of Sexual Aggression Among Male University Students 451 Leandro Lackie and Anton F. de Man BOOK REVIEWS 459 ANNOUNCEMENT 465 82 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 7/8 October 1997

CONTENTS

Employment Desirability: The Interactive Effects of Gender-Typed Profile, Stimulus Sex, and Gender-Typed Occupation 467 Patricia C. Judd and Patricia A. Oswald Gender and Mathematical Problem Solving 477 Jim DuffY, Georg Gunther, and Lloyd Walters Gender Bias in the Evaluation of Female Faculty at The Citadel: A Qualitative Analysis 495 Theresa G. Siskind and Sharon P. Keams Gender Differences in Self-Reported Response to Troubles Talk 527 Shari L. Michaud and Rebecca M. Wamer Integrating Expressiveness and Instrumentality in Real-Life Settings: A New Perspective on the Benefits of Androgyny 541 Jayne E. Stake Mandates for Mothers and Fathers: Perceptions of Breadwinners and Care Givers 565 Janet Morgan Riggs Women's Magazine Fiction: A Content Analysis of the Roles, Attributes, and Occupations of Main Characters 581 Kate Peirce Covering Gender on Memory's Front Page: Men's Prominence and Women's Prospects 595 Robert S. Moyer BOOK REVIEWS 619 SEX ROLES 83 A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 9/10 November 1997

CONTENTS

Gender Differen~es'in Pay Histories and Views on Pay Entitlement Among University Students 623 Serge Desmarais and James Curtis Differential Play Patterns of Mothers and Fathers of Sons and Daughters: Implications for Children's Gender Role Development 643 Eric W. Lindsey, Jacquelyn Mize, and Gregory S. Pettit What Do People Believe About Gay Males? A Study of Content and Strength 663 Stephanie Madan Gender Differences in Internal and External Focusing Among Adolescents 687 Sheena Sethi and Susan Nolen-Hoek"ma Body Image and Body Shape Ideals in Magazines: Exposure, Awareness, and Internalization 701 Dale L. Cusumano and J. Kevin Thompson Context Effects on Self-Perceptions of Feminine and Masculine Qualities 723 Judi Beinstein Miller, Jennifer Lewy, and Emily Peckham Sexual Harassment of Students by Professional Psychology Educators: A National Survey 753 Linda J. Rubin, Bethany R. Hampton. and Pamela W. McManus Sexual Harassment: Factors Affecting Attitudes and Perceptions 773 Danielle Foulis and Morita P. McCabe The Effect of Men's Breadwinner Status on Their Changing Gender Beliefs 799 Jiping Zuo BOOK REVIEWS 817 84

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 37, Nos. 11/12 December 1997 CONTENTS A Balance 'Oleory Explanation of Challenges Confronting Cross-Sex Friendships 825 Michael Monsour, Vickie Harvey, and Sam Belty Fear of Success, Fear of Failure, and the Imposter Phenomenon Among Male and Female Marketing Managers 847 Sharon Fried-Buchaller Predictors of Feminist Social Identity Among College Women 861 Larissa Myaskovsky and Michele Andrisin Willig "I'm Not a Feminist, But ...": Factors Contributing to the Discrepancy Between Pro-Feminist Orientation and Feminist Social Identity 885 Rachel Williams and Michele Andrisin Willig Gender, Relational Role Orientation, and Affinity for Animal Rights 905 Charles W. Peek, Charlotte Cham Dunham, and Bernadette E. Dielz Police Officers' Judgements of Blame in Family Violence: The Impact of Gender and Alcohol 921 Anna Siewart and Kelly Maddren The Effects of Psychological Gender Orientations on the Perceived Salience of Conversational Constraints 935 Min-Sun Kim and Krystyna S. Aune Intraorganizational Communication, Perceived Organizational Support, and Gender 955 Palricia Amason and Myria Watkins Allen The Portrayal of Women's Images in Magazine Advertisements: Goffman's Gender Analysis Revisited 979 Mee-Eun Kong Student and Faculty Gender in Ratings of University Teaching Quality 997 Juan Fernandez and Miguel Angel Maleo 85 1 The Doxa ofDifference Rita Ftlski ~ C 3 Comments and Reply It N 23 Comment on Felski's "The Doxa ofDifterence": W 'Vorking through Sexual Difference Rns; Bmid{}tt; Z c 3 41 Comment on Felski's "The Doxa of Difference": .,. It ~ Diverging Difterences ~ Vmcilla Comell

57 Comment on Felski's "The Doxa ofDifference": l>c The Uses ofIncommensurability ~ 3 ImAl{8' ~ ~ ~ lO ....lO 64 Reply to Braidotti, Cornell, and Ang Rita Fe/ski

71 Orthodox VirginityfHeterodox Memories: Understanding ,""omen's Stories ofMill Discipline in fi'ledeUin, Colombia Ann Fnl1lsw(}1th·AlJ'ear

103 Icons and J\·lilitants: Mothering in the Danger Zone " Julie Pettet

131 Advertising RacejRaceing Advertising: The Feminine Consumer(-Nation), 1876-1900 i.VIm';!)'n Maness il1.ehaffi

175 Elusive Bodies: The Politics ofAesthetics among Yemeni Elite \Vomen Gabriele vom Brtlck

215 Book Reviews C1myl A. Wall .J.\1nrk Patterson AmyKaplan EleanorAbdella Doumat{} Susan Manning LioraMoriel FmllflJise Limmet Fmllctsca M. Cancian Johanna Brenner EleanorM. Miller

257 United States and International Notes 261 Comment and Reply Policy

263 About the Contributors

267 Notice to Contributors

271 Thanks to Reviewers 86

Vol. 9 no. 4 Sept.-Oct. 97

English: Fight Back! It's a way to prevent rape '" .4 Read yourself happy: what's on our new books' shelf 8 It pays to be a man 9 Amathila goes it alone 10 One thousand four-hundred dollars for a second chance 11 Is Saamstaan still standing together? 13 Ceremonial leaders of efundula 15 Fat is as dangerous as smoking 17 Readership Questionnaire 18 A crazy ride to work Ishort storyl '" 20 Mr Tombo meets Mr AIDS Ishort storyl 21 Keep your judgement for yourself and your conscience for God 24 Women have been communicators all along 24 Enabling insides 25 Afrikaans: Amathila doen dit aileen 30 Een duisend vier honderd dollar vir 'n tweede kans 31 Staan Saamstaan werklik nog saam? 33 Moenie iemand op haar baadjie takseer nie 35 Oshiwambo: Igamena! Ogwo omukalo gwokukeelela ekwato koonkondo ..... 26 Diproson, okelema ndioka hayi vulu okulundulula olwaala Iwoye 28 Regulars: Womentalk: Do women's protest marches have any effect? Whot do women think about the President's statement that each woman should carry agun? 6 Competition 17 Sister to Sister - an advice column 19 Middle pages: Textures Ipholosby JeanelleCrossl 22 Consumer Column - skin lightening creams 38 News Clippings: '" .40 Letters .42

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September 1997 Vol. 23, No. I

RIGHTHANDTOTHE M CUBAN ARTIST _ THE TtRRIBLE STORIES RIlIHT WALL _ MARIA CAMPOHONS IiiiiiI BY LUCILLE CLIFTON IIBy MoUetn Lmger By Linda Wong Reviewed by Katy Ry{11f _ REBIRTH OF THE GODDESS iIid BY CAROL P. CHRIST Revi<...d by Molly Lovelock _ LIVING AT NIlIHT Ii6iI BY MARIANA ROMo-cARMONA Reviewed by Eleanor ]. Bader _ DROPS OF THIS STORY Ii6iI BY SUHEIR HAMMAD RtvitUltd by Nada Elia

_ PORTRAIT OF THE WALRUS M LATE BLOOMERS AND liM BY A YOUNG ARTIST Eti&I MURDER AND MURDER BY LAURIE FOOS By Kathi Maio Revitwed by Maureen 1.1.""01 _ GEOGRAPHY LESSONS I11III PLAYING AT ART HOUSES: II!!III SMALL PRESS NOTES ..By Kristina Aikens IIi6lI CAREER lIIRLS 161 By Charlene Yin By Kath; Maio IH!I MADRAS ON RAINY DAYS iii By Zainab Patima Ali I11III HOMERUN INDIES: IIi6lI BASEBALL VIDEOS By Beth B,,10 IP.'I HOT PICKS. _ COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD. 'POLlTICALLY INCORRECT' WITH FIVE TIMES THE GROUPS IN THE UNION NOW: IIESTROGEN LABOR DISCOVERS A NEW By Nell Beram IIRALLYING CRY IN WORKFARE By Rebecca Lavinl

_ 'SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMAN" IiiiI PEGGY SHAW AT LESBIAN AND GAY THEATER FESTIVAL By Linda Wong

M NATIONAL NEWS IM.Compiled by RehecC4 Lavine _ PROMISE KEEPERS CONVERGE _IN BOSTON By Sur;tu1 Khtm _ BOSTON" NEW ENGLAND NEWS III Compiled by Rebecca Lavine 88

Octob,r 1997 \\11. 21, No, 2 ~ "" "" ~ "' ArtsHc

I DIDN'T GROW UP LIkE OTHER GIRLS By Jennifer Dowdell III!!III THIS FIGHT WAS NEVER ABOUT IIlIiIIIII AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ' TELL ME, MISS FEMINIST, By Nicole Davu WHY ARE YOU A FEMINIST? By Yafreis)' Caridad IIII!III CHALLENGE YOU TO STOP M MY LIBERATION FROM IIIIIIII MY PEN HilII HIGH SCHOOL HELL By Margot Kelley . By Maika Fenyvtsi RIIIGI JANE: DEMI TOUGHS IT OUT II!II VIOLENCE IS NOT IlJST GUNS '1I!iII!'JI A DIVIDED ME: CREATING A ill By Kathi Maio IIiiIANDGANGS lIiI!iIiII COMMUNITY OF • GROUND ZERO/SACRED GROUND: By SPIRIT membtr$ MIDDLE EASTERN STUDENTS By Milra Rasle-gar iiiIl A NEW FILM BY KAREN AQUA fP.!1I A GIRL'S GUIDE TO TAKING OVER By Micot Ostow ~ THE WORLD: WRITINGS FROM LESBIANS ARE GETTING HIV THE GIRL ZINE REVOLUTION By 1)7ell Haberkorn FIRE: SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN REBEL By Mitra Rastegar , AND FALL IN LOVE II!I'II RECENT RESEARCH FINDINGS By Nisha Mehta IT'SA SHE THING: IIiiliiiiI ON LESBIAN, BISEXUAL, AND SAN FRANCISCO'S FIRST ANNUAL GAY YOUTH IIYOUNG WOMEN'S CONFERENCE By Sk)'e Alexander II!If!lI NOT FOR RICH WHITE GIRLS IIliiIiI'Il ONLY: EATING DISORDERS m THWACKI POW! YIKESI By Mitra Raslegar IIIiIIiII NOT YOUR MOTHER'S HEROINES By Jetmi!er L. Pomer GIRLS LIKE US By Crystal Thompson _IF YOU WANT TO BE SOMEBODY II 1IIiI" ,IF YOU WANT TO GO WHAT KEEPS ME GOING SOMEWHERE By Yuisa Gimeno By Surma Khan mHOTPICKS, TH ERE'S WORK TO DO IIliiIII COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD, III!I'PII CHINA DOLL By Michelle M. Raias GROUPS I6iI By Charlene Yin M I WISH HE'D JUST SAID 'NO' 11M MY BODY BECOMES QUEER WHEN ~ By Leah Neuon _ I OPEN MY MOUTH BEING 'OUT'IS ONE OF THE By Tyrell Haberkorn MOST DIFFtCULTTASKS NOT GEN X BABY DYKES JAIL BAIT By Trina Jones By Kathy Rodriguez JAPANESE ANIMATION II!P.II SOMETIMES WE CANNOT SPEAK: IIBy Linda Wong . III MAKING SPACE FOR SILENCED AND QUESTIONING 'QUEER' YOUTH By Amy Sonnie " A DICEY FAIRYTALE : GOOD GIRL GOES TO HELL • , THE DIANA STORY IN A HANDBASKET By Kate Hogan, with Susan Vick By Tawanna Sullivan STANDING BY BEFORE LONG WE'LL OWN THE EILEEN FRANKLIN • WHOLE DAMN HOUSE By Pam Mitw,1I Em By len Doug/as, Marisa Howard. tmd Andrea Lee. with assistance (rom Tina Cinoott; BOSTON WOMEN'S FUND NATIONA~ NEWS mLAUNCHES GIRLS PROGRAM IICompiled by Rebecca Lavine A WOMAN'S MBOSTON&. CODE OF S1LEI:'lCE IIiiIiiII NEW ENGLAND NEWS By Amand4 M. Matos-GonUllet Compiled by Rebecca Lavine 89

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II!'II!!II SHEILA PANCES WITH SHEILA ItiII By Lois Weaver IISEXONTHE PAGE _ REP-HOT STRAIGHT lIlY FEMMENISM By Kelly Mendonfd m PANGEROUS TO KNOW: FEMME FATALES ON FILM WE TOLP YOU SO !iii '11 By Dot and Flo By Kathi Maio _ HANPSOME, WITH PRETTY MEPIAWATCH: IYiI LIPS THE UNFORGIVABLE SIN By Na'",haj',·". OF MARV ALBERT Cho :g,'fj'C/.;'.:' i;', By RehecC4 Lavine "C~." r STILL, A~ 19!1 CRAVINGS WELFARE BEAT: FEMME ~y IIiIIiI BY IYL LYNN FELMAN TIME LIMITS By Sharon Reviewed by Rachael Saller Bender m Wathsler ",.~~r By Betty Reid·Mandel THE LIFE ANP WRITING OF LICKING THE KNIFE: MICHIYO FUKAYA '!Ii. EXPLORING FEMME GENPER EPITEP BY THE PRINCESS ANP HER GENPER IIBy Liz Highleymen GWENPOLYN L. SHERVINGTON By Ondint E. Le Blanc Reviewed by Judith E. Beckm 11 ALWAYS WITH LIPSTICK By Karelia Stetz

THE HIPPEN VOICE: IPflIII FEMME-ININITY IIiI By Kay Gardner II FEMMES IN 1940S ANP 1950S By Elizabeth LapOVSR.y Kennedy IPflIII NO MAN'S LANP iii By Jaime M,Grant A FEMME WITH A PICK IP.II HOT PICKS, ... By Karen Bul/ode Jordan M ME ANP MY BUTCH IIPI!II .... By A. M. WlJite IIilI COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARP, GROUPS HYPER FEMME By Denise A.

A RELUCTANT FEMME'S STORY By Mary Salo~ _ BEYONP PERFORMANCE: IiIIiII ROUNPTABLE ON FEMMEISM II!'II!'II THE NIGHT LEA PELARIA EiliiI KISSEP ME By Dawn Dougherty

o 19!1 THE EXPLOSION OF LESBIAN &11 CUSTODY BATTLES J By Rebeua LAvine J 90

December 1997 Vol. 23, No, 4

III'!lIIlI THE WOODWARD VERDICT: ff' _ WE ARE ALL COMPLICIT IIII!IIIII WE TOLD YOU SO By Angela E. Taylor IIIiII By Dot and Flo IIIP.!!lI OUR FEMINIST INSTITUTIONS, _ OURSELVES MEDIA WATCH: By Shelley Mains MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS, AND AMIDWIFE'STALE NBC IS FULL OF SHIT OUR ,BODIES IIBy Linda Wong By Jennifer L. Povw m A LOVE STORY III By Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild R!!I WELFARE BEAT: OUR SELVES IIiiiI DISABLED WELFARE RECIPIENTS A COuRSE BY fill) FOR WC/.lEN EVE'S BAYOU itl:j,& By Kathi Maio FORCED TO DO WORKFARE lee, ~. '(' m By Rebecca LAvine III DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS I&fij By Beth Berla

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE BOARD , OF THE BOSTON WOMEN'S IIHEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE IIIII!II RESPONSE FROM THE BOARD OF IIIIiII THE BOSTON WOMEN'S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE NEW PRINTING OF WOMEN~ THEIR BODIES

HOW RACiSM AND THE CASE FOR WOMEN-oNLY II• ANTI-FEMINIST BACKLASH IIFITNESS CENTERS DEFEATED THE MASSACHUSETTS By Ginger B. La{4TU$ DEATH PENALTY III!II!!IlI HOT PICKS, IIIiiIIII COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD, By Angela Wt'JJeh WHAT KIND OF MAN GROUPS WOULD SUE TO ATTEND A WOMEN'S GYM? By Darcy Wakefield

ifni THE BLACK SLIP AFFAIR I6iI By Liz Highleyman I!III!!II TRUTH IS ~ By Chrystos

I!IIII!'II CAMBRIDGE RAPE RECEIVES ~ LITTLE PRESS By Carol Glaser _ HISTORIC ~ BLACK WOMEN'S MARCH By Rebecca Lavine and Mical Ostow Tessera 91

Volume 22 Summer, rtf 1997

Work / Le travail

Liminaire 5 Introduction Katherille Billhammer, Lise Haroll, Jellllifer Helldersoll, Patricia Seamall, Ellell Servillis 6 How to Manage Yourself: "Feminism" and Recovery in the New Managerial Discourse Jenllifer Helldersoll 14 Intersection Jill-me ¥OOIl 25 Desire Comments Evelyll Reilly 28 Working at Writing and the Question of Being Lola Lemire Tostevill 36 Collage de la serie Kimollos May Poirier 41 La creation feminine camme fecit d'une intimite Michelle Coqllillat 43 Murky Waters Gwell MacGregor 51 "Would you like rice with that?": Wild rantings of a part-time plum blossom Mari Sasallo 53 Love's Interests Elena Basi/e 56 Darlings: Indirect Labour and Idle Time Nadille Normall 62 Presence Michele PeIOqllill 65 Care and Containment· History Lesson #3 and #8: The Order of Things Pratica #3 Jalle Bllyers 68

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Volume 22 Summer· Ete 1997

Work / Le travail

(continued)

Julia Kristeva: The Polylogic Wager (Part 11) Mig/ella Nikolchilla 71 Travail sur [lldia SOllg de Marguerite Duras Rita Zizka 94 memory palace Rita WOIIg 101 Representation, Exchange: Feminist Periodicals and the Production of Cultural Capital Barbaro Godard 104 hibernaculum Susall Shalltz 122 Rencontres Dallielle Charest 125 Thank you, come in ... Thank you, come again! Su-AII YUII 128 Fin de Siecle Beverly Brohic 133 Changing the Bed Beverley Brohic 135 my mother brings / ma mere rassemble un groupe de petites filles Carole Thorpe 138 On Crossing Lines and Going Between: An Interview with Marjorie Beaucage Lynne Bell alld lallice Williamson 144 from Ngukkei: Family House Home Brellda Joy Lem 164 Scenes de femmes qui travaillent: Nirvana, drogue, bobard, bagne et Karoshi Frolic/lie D'Ortun 166 Fifteen Reasons I Don't Want to Work Harriet Ellellberger 168 Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 170 Calls for Papers/Demandesde textes 176 93

Vol. 16, No.3 Fall 1997

3 Affirmative Action Update Kim Pate 4 Career Options Considering Engineering Bob Jolly 9 Sister Organization Cleveland's Hard Halted Women Mary Baird 10 Poetry Glory Foster 11 First Person Phone Company Pole Climber ...... Theresa Tatro 12 Photo Essay Women Who Built the Bridge ...... Ronnie Sandler 16 Interview Machinist Jill Severn Randy Drewes 20 Tradeswomen Organizational Resources 22 Ads, Announcements, Events Number 2 Fall 1997

A Courst on Conlnnporary U. S. Immigrations. My/hs. His/oritS and Realitits: - Ptdagogits fir Engagnnmt ana Transfirmation \S by Jean Molesky-Poz 1

s: Bringing Womm sStuditt /0 TttUhtT Education s.... Via the Courst ;n Human Growth and Drvetopmml ::s by Sarah V. young 18 10 1"""'\ TIlt Cast for SuptTordinau Studies by Harry Brod 54 Rahing C~R: A1ItJ/htr Look at Con.sciousntsS-RaiJing ;n ,he Womm I Studies Classroom by Barbara Scott Winkler ", 66 Enhancing Multiculturalism ;n the Businrn School Sitting by George C. Romeo, Diane Y. Hughes. and Cindy L. Vitto 86 Raising Daughters: A Womb·to· Tomb Hron'stic for Examining Womm sLives by Jane Greer and Mollie Whalen 104 Book Reviews Slal~ R~JponJtS 10 DomfSlic Violtna: Currmt Status and Nudrd Improwmmu by The Institute for Women, Law, and Development International Tht Righi 10 Liw Without Via/met: Womms Proposals andAction by tht Latin Amtrkan and Caribbean Womms Health Network Review by Elaine Ingulli 125 Womm and the Univmity Curriculum: Towards Equality, DnnoCT(u:y and Peau edited by Mary-Louise Kearney and Anne Holden Ronning Gmdn in Popular Education: Methods /or Empowmnml edited by Shirley Walters and Linz.i Manicom ReviC'H by Sara Horsfall " 131 Btyond tht FkJw('f: The Autobiography ofa hminulArtist by Judy Chicago WI!' Fkw 0/)" the Bridge: Tht MfflJoirs ofFaith RJnggoU edited by Moira Rom Revievl by Denise Bauer •...... " "" 137

Knowlrdgr, Diffirmu and Powa: EssaJ! In.spirtd by Womm j WaJ! ofKnowing edited by Nancy Goldberger. Jill Tarule. Blythe Clinchy. and Mary Belenky &vising Htru!f. TlJr Story ofWomm j Idmtity from Co/kg, 10 Mid/1ft by Ruthellen Josselson Br1Wun Voiu and Silmu: Womm and Girls. /?au and Rtlatiomhip by Jill M, Taylor, Carol Gilligan. and Amy M. Sullivan ReviC\Y by Nancy Ashton ,." ", " "" """", ,,, ,J42 Womm ofIht Far Right: Tht Mothrrs' Movtmmt and World War /I by Glen Jeansonne ReviC\V by Daniella Sarnoff " , J52 Womm and thr Common Lift: Lovt Marriagr and Ftminism by Christopher Lasch ReviC\V by Jennifer Heuer ,.. ", ",.. ,,.. , , 1S5 StX, Powa, Conf/ict: Evolutionary and hminist Pmptctivtl edited by David M. Buss and Neil M. Malamuth SITaugits ofTran.sfonnalion: Toward a Multicultural Sodtty: Tilt Slory ofDnnocracy by David T. Abalos Revie\V by A. Javier Trevino 160 Notes for Contributors , , ,, 168 95

No. 36

Winter 1997/98 ~ Strife

Dispatches from the frontline Sarah Maguire on bringing rapists to justice in former Yugoslavia - and beyond...... 2 Back to nature Debbie Cameroll casts a critical eye over the fashionable newdiscipline of 'evolutionary psychology' .. ..6 Confronting an atrocity Liz Kelly suggests there are lessons to be learnt from the Dutroux case in Belgium ...... 16 Charting troubled waters Shahidah Jalljua takes issue with racism and sexism in Northern Ireland...... 23 We can work it out Thallgam Debbollaire investigates what's right and what's wrong with women-only workplaces . 29 The beast, the family and the innocent children Sue Scali and Lillda Watsoll-Browll retlect on Dunblane . 36 All in a day's work? Ruth Swirsky and Celia Jellkills argue that prostitution is not just a job like any other . 41 Sweeping statements Dialllle Butterworth, Debbie Cameroll, Jill Radford and Joall Scali 1011 discuss the politics ofcleaning 48 Don't ask her, she's just the cleaner Norah AI-Alii gives a cleaner's point of view.. . 56 Whose sexual agendas? Stevi Jacksoll reviews Lynne Segal's collection New Sexual Agelldas ...... 59 Not a Radical feminists respond to the death of Princess Diana .. . 65 96 Uncoverings 1997

Volume 18 of the Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group

Preface 5

RESEARCH PAPERS

The Qyilting Records ofRachel Adella]ewett and Lucyle]ewett Sara Reimer Farley and Nancy Hornback 7

Art Qyilt Makers and Their Critique Groups Barbara Carow 41

The Sunday Friends: The Group and Their Q,uilts Lorre M. Weidlich 67

Qyilt OwnershIp and Sentimental Attachments: The Structure ofMemory Catherine A. Cerny 95

Feed Sacks in Georgia: Their Manufacture, Marketing, and Consumer Use Ruth Rhoades 121

Hawaiian Outline-Embroidered Qyilts Loretta B. Hammonds Woodard 153

Waccamaw-Siouan Qyilts: A Model for Studying Native American Q,uilting Jill Hemming 189

SEMINAR KEYNOTE ADDRESS Women's Qyilts and Diaries: Creative Expression and Personal Resource Gayle R. Davis 213

Authors and Editor 231

Index 234

Cumulative Author Index 241 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 97 Volume 3, Number 5, October 1997

CONTENTS

Editor's Introduction 459 Articles Gender Differences in Attributions of Self-Defense and Control in Interpartner Aggression OLA W. BARNETI, CHEOK Y. LEE, and ROSE E. 1HELEN 462 Talking Violent: A Phenomenological Study ofMetapllors Battering Men Use ZVI EISIKOVTIS and ELI BUCHBINDER 482 Elderly Adult Survivors of Family Violence: Implications for Clinical Practice GEORGIAJ. ANETZBERGER 499 Victim-Perpetrator Reconciliation ROBERT A. BARCUS and BARBARA G. BERNSTEIN 515 Research Note Spousal Homicide in Russia: Gender Jnequality in a Multifactor Model EDWARD W. GONDOLF and DMITRI SHESTAKOV 533 Book Reviews Homicide in Families and Other Special Populations by Ann Goetting DANIEL I. MAcINTYRE 547 When Women Kill by Coramae Riclley Mann MARA DODGE 552 Call for Papers 558 98 VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Volume 3, Number 6, December 1997

Special Issue: Intimate Relationship Status Variations in Woman Abuse

CONTENTS Guest Editor's Introduction WALTER S. DEKESEREDY 563 Articles Recent or Imminent Separation and Intimate Violence Against Women: A Conceptual Overview and Some Canadian Examples AYSAN SEV'ER 566 Rethinking Estrangement, Illterventions, and Illtimate DESMOND ELLIS and WALTER S. DEKESEREDY 590 Dating Status Variations and Woman Abuse: A Test of the Dependency, Availilbility, and Deterrence (DAD) Model SHAHlD ALVI and KEVIN SELBEE 610 Commentary Should I Stay or Should I Go? Some Thoughts on the Variants of Intimate Violence EUZABETIi A. STANKO 629 Book Review For Richer, For Poorer: Mothers Confront Divorce by Demie Kurz KERSTIYLLO 636 Index 641 International 99 FAll/WINTER 1997/98 ISSUE NO. 42/43 $8.00

4 WEspeak Melonie Stewart Millar 6 Politicizing the Internet: Getting Women On-Line Barbaro Crow 10 Gender Planning on the Internet: A Review of Electronic Resources Staey Horwood 12 Rural Ugandan Women and the Technologicol Race to the 21 st Century Immaculate Wamimbi Tumwine 15 Enter the ... Geneva Smith 16 Revisiting a Classic Feminist Technotopia: Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge 01 Time Morie T. forr 18 Cameras in the Feminist Classroom: Access or Distraction? Bonnie M. Winfield 20 Cyberspace: A New Environment for Women Susan Myburgh 24 Same Message, Different Medium Larissa Silver 26 WElocus: Nancy Paterson fredrico Mintz 28 Saving Time: Rural Honduran Women Working For Change Helene Gregoire 31 Opening the Kitchen Door: Household Technology and Research Jacintha l.M. von Severen 32 Women & Wires: Feminist Connections and the Politics of Cyberspace (oillin fisher and Maureen Engel 35 Changing the World...Electronically Peregrine Wood 40 Technology and Development: Strategies for the Integration of Gender Soskia Everts 42 Reproducing Persons: Issues in Feminist 8ioethics by Laura Purdy reviewed by Christine Saulnier 46 textspace Larissa Silver and Melanie Slewart Millar 100 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

VOL. XI, NUMBER 3 SUMMER 1997

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

CONNEcrEDNESS AND CLOSETED QUESTIONS: THE USE OF HISTORY IN DEVELOPING •..•.•...... Pamela D. Bridgewater 351

THE FUTURE OF FEMINIST LEGAL THEORY Patricia A. Cain 367

WE ARE ALL JeST 'JUGS" Shelley J Gaylord 385

IMPORTING FEMINIST THEORIES TO CHANGE TORT LAw Martha Chamallas 389

NATIONAL WOMEN LAw STUDENTS AsSOCL\TION CONFERENCE, MARCH I, 1996 WRITTEN REMARKS OF ELIZABETH GROSSMAN: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN .....•.•••.•.••. Elizabeth Grossman 395

TWENTY QUESTIONS ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN STlJDENTS IN YOUR LAw SCHOOL •..••...... •.••.••..•.•...... Jean C. Love 405

QUESTIONS WOMEN (AND MEN) SHOULD AsK WHEN SELECTING A LAw SCHOOL •••••.•.•••••••.. Mary Becker 417

CHOOSING SUBSTANTIVE JUSTICE: A DISCUSSION OF l

Vol. 14, No.4, 1997

ARTICLES

1 "Bright Sun Goddess 20 Notable Quotables: in Celtic Ireland," POETRY Tenzin Gyatso, the by Ann Forfreedom by Carol Atkins (p. 24) Dalai Lama 2 Publisher's Note by Monlka John (p. 2) 20 Whal's In A Name 3 Memorials for: by Nina Judith Katz (p. 24) 20 News Notes: Laura Nyro, by Vivlane Lerner (p. 2) Nonsexist Names for Rose Will Monroe by Jo Nelson (p. 24 Human Anatomy 3 Special Notice: about an by Valerie von Weich (p. 3) Approved In 1997, and essay contest by and The Wise Woman 21 News Notes continued: 14 "A Rainbow Goddess Woman Suffrage In Hawaii," Memorial Sculpture CARTOONS by Ann Forfreedom Placed in Capilol Rotunda by BOlbOi 15 "The Sun of Womanfolk," and Rededicated by (pp. 21, by Ann Forfreedom Feminists •• Bul Struggle 22, 23) 19 Note: about a new Nol Yet Ended, coloring book of inclUding analysis by GRAPHICS Goddesses of Ann Forfreedom by BOibOI the Cetts and (pp. 3, 10, 11,14,19)... 102 )J(ellUl,Ulla U 3eMJlH . . - Woman anR BaDIII·

Volume 6, Number I De

December 10 - IateraaUonal Human Rights Day, and MlU'C-h 8 a llterutloaal Womeo's Day.

I From the Editor by Tatyul V. MamoDon (EjR) 35 Melody's Archives by Maya KaplUJI (R) 2 Embracing Women, the Feminine and Lund by 36 Stol)'teller by Grloelda Steiner (E) Carmella M. Didio (E) 38 Poems by Veroalca Hallisey (E) 5 leiters Irom Readers (R/E) 39 Poems by Aloha Bro... and Phyllis Qulacoees (E) 7 The Last Best Hope by Lyeette Seator (E) NOTES GODDESS SPIRITUALITY 40 Women's Movements in Brazil 8 Statement by Monica S)oo (E) by Zeze Monteaesro Rodrigues (E) 10 Nisa Sagri • Sncred Females by Lydia Ruyle (E) STORIES 11 While Pondering Vegetation 41 The Pond nt Essoouiro by Goddesses by Wlllo.. LaMonte (E) Hanan Oroa (E) 41 Paris by P.M. (E) WOMEN AND RUSSIA 42 Oenerotions by Wlldabelle AIry 12 A Femlnlsl D1clloaary (R) (E) 13 Women in Transition by Evgeola 43 B. Chichibabin, tronslnted by Kozyreva (R) G. Rollmaa and M. MlOOl'ell (R/E) 14 Bride Trafficking from Russia on 44 A City Within by Elaine Pearce the Internet by Donna Hughes (E) (E) 46 Poet!)' (E) INTERNATIONAL REPORTS 47 Unshed Tea.. by Sharon O. 16 Major Gay La.. Relorm lit Tal (E) Tasmania, Auslralla (E) 47 A Poem by Babette Albin (E) 17 A Veil Over the Eust by W.L.U.M.L. (E) 48 Ephreamo by Dorothy Jones (EjR) 18 Danger for Women Increasing in Central Asia by 51 A Poem by Nana Gorgealdze (R) Gulsara TIencbleva (E) 19 Ayse Duzkan on Turkish Feminism, from an interview ECONOMICS, PARTNERSHIP, LAW by Mellem Ablsbka (E) 52 Production by Hllkka Plelila (E) 20 With or Without Marx Towards Feminism? by 54 Ukrainian Women in Academia by frl.a AverluOYI Hannclore Mabry (E) (R/E) 21 Whnt Good Are Guns! We Aren't Going to Shoot 55 Immigmtion System Flouts Justice by NODDI Anyone by Women In Black (E) K1lmebenko (E)

FEATURES EARTH WATCH 22 Computer is Woman's Best Friend by Marlna ArlstOYI 56 Blue ASS, Eoo-Search (R) (R) 56 A Poem by Sbannon Sullivan (E) 23 A Poem by Irina Shcbepovskycb (R) 57 Environmental Defense Fund by Chandra Folsom (E) 24 My Ethnic Experience by Lari... Tumlna (E) 58, 60, 62 CLASSIFlEDS NOTES 26 Miroslava by Tellana Kononenko (R) 59 EDITOR'S RECOMMENDED BOOKS (E)

WOMEN AND HEALTH BOOK LOOK 27 Tonya Alat vs. Her Father (R) 61 MariJa Glmbulu Validates our Goddess Legsey, A 28 US Activists in Russia by Clare Warmke (E) Book Revle.. (E)

TRAVEL ETC. 29 Salaam AJeikum by Tatyana Mamonova (R/E) and 64 Poet!)' by Carmella M. Didio (E) the poem Exile (E) 64 I .... lIIe Most Stressed Out Ne.. Yorker (E) 34 Merhuba, Istanbul by Elvira Pak (R) 80 laBlde Buk Cover: Hwaor (R/E) ART, MUSIC" DANCE 35 ThinJ

2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By ElfO Honig Fine

PORTRAITS 3 THE ART OF EVELYN DE MORGAN Iy Ell.. Lawton Smith 1 1 LABEUR, HONNEUR, DOULEUR: Sculptors Julie Charpentier, F~licie de Fauveau, and Marie d'Orl~ans By Analtalla EOlterdoy I 7 LIZINKA DE MIRBEL AND FRENGH ROMANTIGISM Iy John P. Lambemon

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS 22 MAX BECKMANN'S "TRIBUTE" TO ROSA LUXEMBURG Iy Ute L Tellinl 27 CHANNELING DESIRE: Lee Krasner's Collages of the Early 1950s Iy EIJon G. Landau

REVIEWS 3 1 Lee Krasner by Robert Hobbs Lee Krasner: A Catalogue Raisonne by Ellen G. Landau Elaine de Kooning: The Spirit ofAbstract Expressionism, Selected \Vritings preface by Marijone Luyckx and essay hy Rose Slivka Reviewed by Marrica SawIn 33 The Battle of the Sexes: The New Myth in Art, 1850-1930 essay by Barbara Eschenburg Reviewed by Davld Ehrenprel. 35 Hannah Hiich, 1889-1978: Collages essays by GotzAdriani, Eberh.ud Roters. Karin Thomas, and Peter Krieger Cut with the Kitchen Knife: \Veimar Photomontages of Hannah H6ch by Maud La\;n Three Berlin Artists of the \Veimar Era: Hoch, Kollwitz, Mammen essays hy Annelie Liltgens. Maria Makela. and Amy Namowitz Worthen The Photomontages of Hannah H6ch essays by Peter Boswell. Mari

56 SHORT TAKES AND SHORTER TAKES Reviewed by Eitelia LauhI;, Virginia Pith Rembert, Carofyn W. MacHordy, Robin RIc., and Cella Y. Wellman 104 WOMEN a cultural review

VOLUME 8 NUMBER 2 AUTUMN 1997

OPEN FORUM Judith Krantz, Author of 'The Cultural Logics of Late Capitalism' 129 RITA FELSKI Unspeakable Subjects, Impossible Rights: Sexuality, Integrity and Criminal Law 143 NICOLA LACEY Thinking about Literature Psychoanalytically 158 HELEN HAYWARD Postcolonialism in the Poetry and Essays of Eavan Bohmd 168 ROSE ATFIELD What Is Femme? The Phenomenology of the Powder Room 183 KATHERINE STERN Post-it Notes at the fin de sieck 197 HELEN CARR.

REVIEWS Lucy Bland, Banishing the Beas~ Sex",,/ity and the Early Feminists 219 JOANNA BOURKE Carl Rollyson, Rebecca Wes~ A Saga ofthe Century 222 JOANNA LABON

Carol Watts, Dorothy Richardson. Helen Carr, Jean Rhys. 225 JEAN RADFORD Caroline Steedman, Strange Dislocations, Childhood ana the idea of Human Inferiority 1780-1930 229 GILL GREGORY Kate Chedgzoy, Shakespeare's Queer Children; Sex""t Politics and Contemporary Culture 233 ALAN STEWART Pro-Femina. A Review for WomenJs Writing and Culture 235 VESNA GOLDSWORTHY Carolyn Burke, Becoming Modern: The Life ofMina Loy. Roger L. Conover (cd.), The Lost Lunar Baedeker. Poems ofMina Loy 237 ANDREW ROBERTS Doris Lessing, Love, Again 241 ELIZABETH MASLEN , The and Selected Work<, 8 vols. 244 MICHAEL BARON

LlSTINGS

Compiled by BARBARA ROSENBAUM 247

BOOKS RECEIVED 253 Women 105 & Criminal Justice'"

Volume 9 Number 2 1997

CONTENTS

A Voice for Women: Phyllis Jo Baunach's Impact on the Field Doris Laytall MacKellzie

Maternal Filicide: More Than One Story to Be Told 15 Christille M. Alder JUlie Baker

The Most-Cited Scholars and Works in Women and Crime Publications 41 RichardA. Wright Cindy Sheridall

Women in Crime and Justice: The Case ofisrael 61 Edlla Erez Yael Hassin

BOOK REVIEWS

Womell ill ])"Ouble: COllnectillg Women sLaw Violatiolls to Their Histories ofAbuse, by Elizabeth Comack 87 Reviewed by Lawrence C. Buhagiar

Delillquent Daughters: Protecting alld Policing Adolescent Female Sexuality in the United States 1885-1920, by Mary E. adem 92 Reviewed by Dorothy Moses Schulz 106 Women&Health Volume 25 Number 4 1997

Women, Work and Health

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL OVERVIEW Jeanne Mager Stellman, PhD

Women, Work and Health: Issues and Implications for Worksite Health Promotion 3 Barbara S. Collins, PhD, MPH, CHES Roberta B. Hollander. PhD, MPH DVllll/l Matson Koffinan, DrPH, MPH, CHES Rebecca Reeve, MS, CHES Susan Seidler. SA

Women's Occupational Health: A Critical Review and Discussion of Current Issues 39 Karen Messing, PhD

Gender Differences in Blue Collar Workers' Use of Hearing Protection 69 Sal(v L. Lusk, PhD, RN, FAAN David L. Ronis, PhD, MA Leslie M. Bael; MA

Case-Control Study of Agricultural Injuries to Women in Central Wisconsin 91 Dean T. Stueland, MD, MPH Barbara C. Lee, PhD, RN David L. Nordstrom, MS, MPH, PhD Peter M. Layde, MD, MSc Laura M. Wittman Paul D. Gunderson, PhD

Is Work a Risk Factor in the Prescribed Psychotropic Drug Consumption of Female White-Collar Workers and Professionals? 105 Pauline Morissette, PhD Nicole Dedobbeleel: ScD Women&Health 107 Volume 26 Number I 1997

Issues in Breast Cancer

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL Breast Cancer and Women & Health Lawrence Garfinkel. MA Steven D. Stellman. PhD. MPH

Factors Distinguishing Regular Readers ofBreast Cancer Information in Magazines 7 J. David Johnson, PhD

Physician Gender and Screening: Do Patient Differences Account for Differences in Mammography Use? 29 M. Robyn Andersen, PhD Nicole Urban. ScD

Attitudes About Breast Cancer and Mammography: Racial, Income, and Educational Differences 41 Allna M. Miller, DNS, RN Victoria L. Champion. DNS. RN

Communicating Breast Cancer On-Line: Support and Empowerment on the Internet 65 Barbara F. Shalf. PhD

Resist and Redirect: Physicians Respond to Breast Cancer Infonned Consent Legislation 85 Theresa MOlltilli. MSW. PhD Women 108 __u~G~

Volume XX Number 2 Fall 1997

Preface

Leaving Women Out in Left Field: Sports Metaphors, Women, and Legal Discourse 2 Maureen Archer and Rarmie Cohen

Good listeners: Gender differences in New Zealand conversation 7 Janet Holmes and Maria Stubbe

Bringing the "Culture" Back In: A Culture Building Approach to Gender 15 and Communication Aki Uchida

Gender Differences in Conveyin~ Embarrassing Infonnation: Examples from Turkish 25 Sibel Kami~1i and Seran Dogan~ay·Aktuna

" Isn't a Girls' Part": An Investigation ofGender Bias in a Kindergarten 35 Classroom Karyn Wellhousen and Zenong Yin

Toward An Emotion-Based Feminist Framework For Research On Dual Career Couples 40 Patrice M. Buzzanell, Ph.D.

Women, Language, and the Argument for Education Reform in Antebellum Ladies' 49 Magazine John C. Baker

He is the Sun, she is the Moon: A Feminist Sociolinguistic Approach to Teaching 53 the French Language Claudia Moscovici

Book Reviews 59

Books in Brief 68

Resources and Sources 71

Publications by Members I Subscribers 72

Calls for Papers 72

News 73

Abstracts 77

Poetry:

Room at the Inn 34 K. Michelle Peterson

Shadows 52 Dina Dahbany-Miraglia

Songs for Astrid: William Carlos Williams's horse 57 Women & Politics 109

Volume 18 Number 2 1997

ARTICLES

The Candidacy and Election ofWomen in Japanese SNTV Electoral Systems John C. Hickman

Domestic Violence Legislation and the Police: The Role ofSocio-Economic Indicators, Political Factors and Women's Political Activism on State Policy Adoption 27 Patricia Murphy

The Shape ofQueer: Assimilation and Articulation 55 Shane Phelan

Mujeres '94: Democratic Transition and the Women's Movement in EI Salvador 75 Michelle A. Saint-Germain

BOOK REVIEWS

Women and Politics Worldwide, edited by Barbara 1. Nelson and Najma Chowdhury 101 Reviewed by Rachelle Ared Gay and Lesbian Politics: Sexuality and the Emergence ofa New Ethic, by Mark Blasius 103

Lesbian Utopics, by Annamarie Jagose 103 Reviewed by Paisley Currah

Fem/nist Organizations: Harvest ofthe New Women S Movement, by Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin 106 Reviewed by Kathleen P. Iannello

Women and Public Policy: A Revolution in Progress, by M, Margaret Conway, David W, Ahem, and Gertrude Steuemagel 108

Women SLives and Public Policy: The International Experience, edited by Meredith Turshen and Briavel Holcomb 108 Reviewed by S, Laurel Weldon

About the Contributors 113 110 Women & Volume 20 Number 3 Therapy 1997

In Memoriam: Elizabeth Friar Williams xi Doris Howard

Foreword: The Politics ofPassion xiii Marcia Hill Esther D. Rothblum

Women Re·Authoring Their Lives Through Feminist Narrative Therapy Janet Lee

A Feminist Approach to Treating Alcohol and Drug-Addicted African-American Women 23 Rita Rhodes Ann Johnson

The Politics ofImplants for Breast Cancer Survivors: Feminist Issues for Counsel and Action 39 Kristine G. Musick

Merger and Fusion in Lesbian Relationships: A Problem ofDiagnosing What's Wrong in Terms ofWhat's Right 51 Lynn Pardie Cassandra R. Herb

Mental Health Matters: Toward a Non-Medicalized Approach to Psychotherapy with Women 63 Cerise Morris

The Poetics ofAbonion 79 Valerie Kack-Brice

BOOK REVIEWS

Women :s Spirituality. Women:S Lives. edited by Judith Ochshom and Ellen Cole 97 Reviewed by Rhonda Jeter

The Social Psychology ofInterpersonal Discrimination, edited by Bernice Lott and Diane Maluso 100 Reviewed by Yvonne L. Williams

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures, by Francine Shapiro 103 Reviewed by Carole A. Oglesby

Jewish Women Speak 0111: Expanding the Boundaries 0/Psychology. edited by Kayla Weiner and Arinna Moon 107 Rel'iewed byJudith Davis

Women, Sport, and Culture, edited by Susan Birrell and Cheryl L. Cole III Reviewed by Karen L. Hill 111

® NOVEMBER 1997 VU!UllW 6, No. II

J. Albino on sports, lies ~nd women ~dministrators...... 1 Newsw~tch: Gendered politics at worl...... 3 Creating ~ culture of trust ~t work...... 6 Anita Hill: My testimony changed my life...... 7 New officespeak terms...... 8 St~ndardized tests: COP-Ollts for schools, women 9 Backwards and in high heels 10 How to stop harassment on campus , 27 End the nice-bossy double blind in c1~ssrooms...... 28 Wh~t I learned as a new college president...... 29 Strategies to end organization~lbias...... 30 'Cliffies keep the heat on Harvard to support women...... 31 Who will carry the torches in the new century? ...... 33 Moral reasoning and future le~ders 34 Editor: Toe-dipping into public spe~king , 36 PLUS: 107 great jobs waiting for great women candidates!

® DECEMBER 1997 Volume 6, No. 12

Power gets things done, so women redefine their place. .. .. 1 Newswatch: Gendered politics at work on campus...... 3 What major challenges face higher education...... 6 Resolving faculty women's tensions in the classroom...... 7 Role models should be excellent, not just visible...... 8 How women say they'd respond to sexual harassment ..... 9 Do your homework to assure "no regrets" construction. . .. 31 Barbie's 1997 letter to Santa seeks paybacks 32 Secretaries bitch because they care and hope for change '" 33 Bible-belt students criticize gender communication class. .. 34 We will all carry the torches for women on campus...... 35 Athletes choose: When all else fails, sue the bozos...... 36 How to live your life on purpose...... 37 Can universities become moral communities? ...... 38 Academic COllples discusses the ins and outs of trend...... 39 Editor: What does the word deadlille mean to you? 40 Plus... 127 great jobs waiting for women candidates! .. 10-30 ORIGINAL INVESTIGATIONS Introduction to Special Theme Issue 112 Vikki Kran I

No Fear? Lesbians in Spon and Physical Education H.I.n]. Lenskyj 7

A Nov.1 Id..: Portrayals ofLesbians in Young Adult Sports Fiction. LeeAnn Kri.gh and Mary]o Kan 23

Homophobia in Women's Intercollegiate Basketball Susan W.llman and Elain. Blind 63

Lesbian Identity Fonnation and the Spon Environment Brenda A. Riemer 83 • N From Leagues ofTheir Own 10 an Industry ofTheir Own Brenda G. Pitts I09

Homonegativism Experienced by Lesbian Collegiate Athletes Vikki Kran 141 I• Transfonning the Silence on Lesbians in Sport Robin S. V..I.y 165

Homophobia and Heterosexism in WorneRs Sport and Physical Education Susan L. Greendorfer and Lauma Rubinson , .l89

SELECTED PAPERS IAPESGW Women's Sport and Feminist Praxis: Bridging the TheorylPractice Gap M. Ann Hall.. 213

Sport and Physical Activity in the Life-Cycle of Girls and Women with Disabilities Karen P. DePauw 225

Goal Perspectives and Their Implications for an active and Healthy Life­ style among girls and women ]oanDuda 239

Sport Provision for Women of Minority Cultures in Australia Kristine Toohey and Tracy 254

Research with and for Women in Sport Dr. Barbara Humberstone 265

Holistic Approaches to The Place ofSport in Women's Lives Margaret Talbot.. 272

BOOK REVIEW The Health Gap: Beyond Pregnancy and Reproduction Jennifer Kilts and Janet Hatcher Roberts 289

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS Wishperd 108

Invitation to Authors 164

WiSE 140

Women's Sports Foundation 293

BIJAFER Subscription 296

WSPAJ Subs<:riplion 297 Wj~~A' 113 T E'"

The Magazine of Historical and Contemporary Women Composers

Vol. 5, No.4, November 1997

PROFILES

Apo Hsl/ l by Cynthia Green Libby

feal/ COl/ltllard's Latesl Deendes: Willi Age Ille Power to Do Good 6 by William Bruneau

DISCOVERY: COMPACT DISCS IN REVIEW

Miriall/ Hyde a",f DI/lcie Hal/mId Australian Piano Music 14

Tallia Leoll Indigena 17

Lil/dsa!! Cooper, Nicolo LeFmlll, Elizabetll Macolle/I!!, Errol/ifl/ Wollen British Women Composers, Vol. 1...... 18

ARTICLE

Cecilia Grossi Baell: Trials of all Ei811teelltll Centl/r!! Wall/all Ml/siciall 20 By Linda Cockey and Robin Cockey

ALTERNATIVE BEAT

Ullited Wall/en's Grelleslm EuropeanAll-Women Big Band 26 by Thomas Erdmann 114 Women's Health JOURNAL

3/97 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

July - September 1997

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION

Health Care Models in the Context of Globalization by Dr. Maria Isabel Matamala 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 14

CAMPAIGN Five Years After the Earth Summit: Time for an Environmental Check-up by Deborah Meacham, with contributions by Bella Abzug 01 the Women's Environment and Development Organization, WEDO (USA); Rachel Kyte (World Conservation Union); the Women's Environmental Network. WEN (England); Centro de Estudios sobre Tecnologias Apropiadas de Argentina. CETAAR (Argentina); Fundacion para la Comunicacion Popular, FUNCOP (Colombia) and Revista Harmonia (Argentina). 29

PANORAMA Abortion in Colombia: Social, Legal and Judicial Debate by Carmen Posada 54 Women Lack Visibility in the AIDS Epidemic an interview Mabel Bianco, FEIM 57 "What Happens in Puerto Rico Could Happen Anywhere" an interview with Laura Colon, Taller Salud 60 Violence Against Women: Women Tortured as Witches in Nepal by Shobha Gautam 62

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES Internship Grants: Empowering Women Through Education with contributions by Yaneth Alvarez Chavez and Gisela Sanchez Diaz 66

MAILBOX 72

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 74

RESOURCES 76 115

FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 1 EDITORIAL: WOMEN'S PROPERTY RIGHTS STILL DENIED

2 . 7 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 52. SESSION September - December 1997 New York COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN. 42. SESSION: 2-13 Morch 1998. NY CEOAW: Camm. on Elimination of Discrimination, 18th SESSION, 19. Jan.- 6 Febr.'98 IWRAW: International Women's Rights Action Watch IWTe- International Women's Tribune Cenlre I WOMEN INK COMMITTEE on Elimination of Discrimination· Roundup of 17th Session UNFPA: The State of the World's Population UNICEF: The Progress of Nations· 1997 UNICEF: The State of the World's Children 1997 8 • 12 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT AWID: Association for Women in Development COMMONWEALTH DECLARATIONS: Women and the Girl Child II MEETING of Ministers responsible for Women's Affairs // LINK to Gender and Development MATCH INTERNATIONAL CENTRE: Canada: 20 Years International Collaboration GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN 10th Anniversary RESOURCES: Reclaiming Women's Knowledge - IWTe II Wageningen Agricullural University, Netherlands 1/ ITe - International Training Center, Israel II Gender and Development Training Program, Belgium //Int. Career Employment, USA 13 • 17 WOMEN AND HEALTH WHO Fact Sheet: Smoking and Women ~ the next Wove of the Tobacco Epidemic Women's Bodies are not 'DEfiCIT MODELS' of Nature - Germany RESOURCES: Women's Health Newsletter UK : Nulrition II Childbirth Graphics-­ Educational Materials // Where Women Have No Doctor- Hesperian Foundalion Midwifery Today Journal // Maternal and Child Health Publication Catalog /1 Hesperian Foundation News II . CONfERENCES: Fourth Canadian Conference on International Health: "Women, Health and Development" /I XVI World Conference on Health Promotion 18 • 24 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION ADDIS ABABA DECLARATION sponsored by OAU· Organization of African Unity for African legislators 1/ ACTION POINTS to implement Declaration FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: A joint WHO· UNICEF - UNFPA Statement lAC - Inter- African Committee on Traditional Practices: Communique on Egypt The GAMBIA: BAFROW Women's Health Project to prevent FGM EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS to prevent FGM in support of US Legislation prohibiting FGM: The Childbirth Picture Book Program /lTraining Course in Women's Health FORWARD: Foundation far Women's Health Research and Development: Britain 25 • 31 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS: The Intolerable Status Quo: UNICEF 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE: 17th Annual Campaign TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN, Forced labour and Slave-like Practices in Marriage, Domeslic labour and Prostitution· Netherlands DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Guide for Health Care Based Programs- USA KOREA: Women's Action to stop sexual violence against women CANADA: Abused Women imprisoned for defending themselves SRI LANKA: Women Living in the Killing Fields SEXUAL HARASSMENT: Strategies to deal with Harassers (continued, next page) 116

(continued) 32 • 36 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN THE NEWS, A Global Survey and Analysis of: Africa II Asia II Pacific II Caribbean /1 Central America: Women all over world are under-represented both as reporters/ editors and as subjects of news WIFP: Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press WOMEN's MEDIA from: USA II Africa II Asia II South America 37 - 45 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST ZIMBABWE: Women's Resource Centre and Network /1 Women and Law in S Africa KENYA: Gender Equality. the Role of Men II Women's Participation in Politics NIGERIA: Gender Stereotypes and Power Equality- Girls' Power Initiative SOUTH AFRICA: Violence against Women - the Medico-legal System ~ Human Rights Watch /1 Government preparing to recognize Polygamy UGANDA: Indigenous Women's Clubs. UIWC QATAR: Social Change very slow in this small Islamic Country ISLAM: Temporary MUrA Marriage II Claiming Our Rights: A Manual for Women 46 • 55 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC KOREA: Women Workers Associations United· Overview JAPAN: A New Notional Plan for Women· Yokohama Women's Forum IRAN: First Woman appointed to Cabinet THAILAND: Women and the law: Family low I labour I Rope I Social Security etc. MAURITIUS: Leller:to Ihe World Bank by Muvman Liberasyon Fam VIETNAM: Five Main Programs of Women's Union 1992-1997 AFGHANISTAN: Taliban use Islam for Violence against Women II Health Core for Women and Girls ignored II Taliban increase Opium growing PAKISTAN: Shirkat Gah Women's Organisation celebrates its 20lh Year INDIA: SO Years of Democratic Survival- GROOTS Retrospection HONG KONG: Federation of Women's Centres 56 • 60 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPEAN UNION: Older Women in fhe Union - Age becomes Her - Statistics II European Women1s Studies Guide II II Working Women in the EU - Summary II Full Rights for Part·Time Workers II Year of Voting Rights for Women- Statistics II Electoral Goins for Women in UK and Europe II Social Security Rights II CONFERENCE: Feminist Approaches to Economics - Call for Papers 61 • 69 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS CANADA: Discrimination against Home-Makers Challenged INTER AMERICAN COMMISSION OF WOMEN .CIM- Projects I Publications CHilE: New Divorce Law finally on the Agenda UNITED STATES: President's Inter-Agency Council on Women: Federal Programs II CONFERENCE: Spirit of Houston 20 lh Anniversary Celebration II Working Women: AFLICIO II WEDO, Contract with Women of the USA: Action Update II US ARMY: Pervasive Discriminalion I Sex-Scandals: Findings - Recommendations Mitsubishi finally sellies Sexual Harassment lawsuit II Women:Men Wage-Gap Widens II Women in the Curriculum II Teen Sexual Activity - Research II No more Violence Bus Project II .New Federal Database for Deadbeat Dads II Child Marriage punished by Jailing men 70 - 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN AND GLOBAllSATION of the World Economy II Developing Sustainable Human Rights Communities II The INFORMAL SECTOR: The Hidden Workforce II Commonwealth Secretariat: Gender and Youth Affairs Division II Campaign to End Child Labor II Global March against Child Labor II UN Radio: Religion, Culture, Tradition used to deny Women's Human Rights II Sisterhood is Globallnstilute II Women living under Muslim law: Dossier II FUNDRAISING: Raising Money by Mail II Directory of Financial Aids for Women II WOMEN AND EARTH Conlerence. 117

1 Leora Tanenbaum· Our Guys: The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb by Bernard Leflrowitz 4 Ruth Milkman' The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work by Arlie Russell Hochschild 6 Dagmar Herzog' The Blue Flower by Penelope Firzgerald 7 Tamar Heller· Through the Kltchen Window: Women Explore the Intimate Meanings ofFood and Cooking edited by Arlene Voski Avakian 8 Judith Levine' The Romance ofRisk: Why Teenagers Do the Things They Do by Lynn E. Ponton, M.D. 10 Jacqueline Shea Murphy' Reinventing the Enemy's Language: Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America edited by Joy Harjo and Gloria Bird, with Patricia Blanco, Beth Cuthand, and Valerie Martfnez; Wynema, A Child of the Forest by S. Alice Callahan 12 Margaret Randall' Searching for Everardo: A Story of Love, War, and the CIA In Guatemala by Jf/wifer K. Harbury 13 Michele M. Moody-Adams' Excitable Speech: A Politics ofthe Performative by Judith Butler 15 Allison Heisch' Venus to the Hoop: A Gold Medal Year In Women's Basketball by Sara Corbett 16 Jean Alonso' We Can't Eat Prestige: The Women Who Organized Harvard by John Hoerr 17 Sara Diamond' Opening the Lotus: A Woman's Guide to Buddhism by Sandy Boucher; Buddhist Women on the Edge: Contemporary Perspectives from the Western Frontier edited by Marianne Dresser 18 Carol Zemel' Wet: On Painting, Feminism, and Art Culture by Mira Schor 19 Lillian S. Robinson· Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor by Wendy Chapkis; Casting Stones: Prosl1lution and Liberation in Asia and the United States by Rita Nako!lhillUl Brock and Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite 21 Emily Toth • Losing II: America's Obsession with Weight and the Industry That Feeds on II by Loura Fraser 22 Ann Pellegrini' Split Brilcbes: Lesbian Practice, Feminist Performance edited by Sue-Ellen Case; The Domaln.Matrix: Performing Lesbian at the End ofPrint Culture by Sue-Ellen Case 22 Susan Donnelly' "The Fifties" (poem) 23 Nicole Hahn Rafter' Breaking the Codes: Female Criminality In Fln-de-Sl~e Paris by Ann·Louise Shapiro 25 Nell Berarn' What Falls Away: A Memoir by Mia Farrow 26 Books Received Our Leiters section will return next month 118

1 Ritu Menon' The God ofSmall Things by Arundhati Roy 4 Letters 6 Susan Manning' Nazlmova: A Biography by Gavill Lambert 7 Pamela Petro' Treading the Maze: An Artist's Journey Through Breast Cancer by Susan E. Killg 8 Ann J. Lane' Feminist Accused ofSexual Harassment by Jalle Gallop 10 Celia Morris' Declining to Decline: Cultural Combat and the Politics of the Midlife by Margaret Morgallroth Gullette 11 ' Janet Golden' Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines by Suzanlle GordOll 13 Suzanne Ruta • The Flood by Carol Ascher 14 Lisa Moore' The Family Silver: Essays on Relationships Among Women by Susall Krieger; Lesbian Friendships: For Ourselves and Each Other edited by Jacqueline S. IVeinstock and Esther D. Rothblum 16 Suzanne Samuel' Inside Ms.: 25 Years ofthe Magazine and the Feminist Movement by Mary TllOm 18 Linda Mizejewski • Holding My Own in No Man's Land: Women and Men and Film and Feminists by Molly Haskell 19 Indira Karamcheti • Medicine Men by Alice Adams 21 Jeffrey Ann Goudie' Child of Mine: Writers Talk About the First Year of Motherhood edited by Christina Baker Kline 21 Enid Shomer • Two Poems 22 Lynn Walterick •A Life in School: What the Teacher Learned by Jalle Tompkills 24 Irene Elizabeth Stroud' Katie's Canon: and the Soul of the Black Community by Katie Gelleva Call1loll; Mujerista Theology: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century by Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz 26 Julia Query' Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits by Laren Cameron; I Used to be Nice: Sexual Affairs by Sue O'Sullivan 27 Ruth Side]' Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low-Wage Work by KathrYll Edill alld Laura Leill; For Crying Out Loud: Women's Poverty in the United States edited by Diane DUjOll and Anll lVithom 30 Books Received 31 Index to Volume Fourteen 119

1 Marie Shear' Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope from Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder by lVesley J. Smith; But What IfShe Wants to Die? A Husband's Diary by George E. Delury 4 Letters 5 Ellen Cronan Rose' Walking In the Shade: Volume Two of My Autobiography, 1949-1962 by Doris Lessing 6 Harriet Malinowitz· Hot, Throbbing Dykes to Watch Out For by Alisoll Bechdel 8 Cynthia D. Schrager' Blue Windows: A Christian Science Childhood by Barbara lVi/SOil 9 Valerie Miner' The Celibacy Club by Jallice Eidus; Women in Their Beds by Gilla Berriault 11 Rita Signorelli-Pappas' Chiaroscuro: Essays orIdenUty by Helell Barolilli 12 Joan D. Hedrick' Women Without Superstition: "No Gods-No Masters": The Coliected Writings of Women Freethinkers ofthe Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries edited by Annie Laurie Gaylor 13 Vivian Gornick' Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit and Revolution by Margot Adler 15 Jan Zita Grover' Fishcamp: Life on an Alaskan Shore by Nallcy Lord 16 Diane N. Lye' The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms with America's Changing Families by Stephanie COOIllZ,' Marriage Shock: The Transformation ofWomen into Wives by Dalma HeYl1 18 Sally Sommer' Laic Fuller: Goddess of Light by Marcia Ewing Current Gild Richard Nelson Currelll 20 Rochelle Goldberg Ruthcbild • The Memoirs ofPrincess Dashkova: Russia in the Time of Catherine the Great edited by Kyri/ Fitz/yoll; I Am the Most Interesting Book of All: The Diary ofMarie BashkirtselI, Volume One 20 Marguerite Bouvard· Two Poems 22 Cass Dalglish' A Crime in the Neighborhood by Su,alllle Berne 23 Barbara Gullahom Holecek' Auyan's Story: A New Guinean Woman in Two \Vorlds by Virginia Drew Watson 24 Barbara Ryan' To 'Joy My Freedom: Southern Black Women's Lives and Labors after the Civil War by Tera W. Hullter 26 Alicia Partnoy· Steps Under Water by Alicia Ko'ameh 27 Ardis Cameron' Real Heat: Gender and Race in the Urban Fire Service by Carol Chetkovich 28 Florence E. Babb • Machos, Mistresses, Madonnas: Contesting the Power of Latin American Gender Imagery edited by Marit Melhuus and Kristi Anne St¢len 31 nooks Received 120

WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REpORTER

Volume 18, Number 3 CONTENTS Spring 1997

SYMPOSIUM: Violence Against Women: International Solutions Symposium Rutgers School of Law-Newark, March 5, 1997 '"'''''''''''',''' .. " .... , ". , .... "",,, .. 263 ARTICLE: Why Marriage Should Be Abolished Dianne Post, ,,,,,,, .. ,,.,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .. 283 NOTES: Genitorts in the Global Context: Female Genital Mutilation as a Tort Under the Alien Tort Claims Act. the Torture Victim Protection Act. and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Adam Karp, ,"",,, .. ,,,,,,,"""" ,"",".",."""...... 315

The Violence Against Women Act: Continued Confusion Over the Scope of the Commerce Clause Karen Tichenor, " .. ",, "," .. ,."" .. "",,.".,,"...... 329 CASE COMMENT: C,K, v. New Jersey Department of Health and Human Services: The War on Welfare Mothers Stefanie Paige Underwood " .. " ,,, ","""" .. 343 BOOK REVIEW: Heavily Footnoted Poetry: A Review of The 1maginaly Domain: Abortion, Pornography, & Sexual Harassment Amy Schiava " "" ",." "., ,...... 365 BOOK SUMMARY: A Woman Scorned: Acquaintance Rape on Trial. By Peggy Reeves Sanday 379 TOPICAL SUMMARY: The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and the Undue Burden It Places on Women's Right to an Abortion: The Controversy Over D & E, Dilation and Evacuation 381 121

WOMEN'S STUDIES An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 26, Number 6 (1997)

Edith Wharton Joins the Working Classes: The House ofMirth and the New York • City Working Girls' Clubs 557 EILEEN CONNELL Living Poetics, Enacting the Cosmos: . The Popularization of Astronomy in Diane Ackerman's The Planets: A Cosmic Pastoral 605 PAMELA GOSSIN Book Reviews MAUREEN O'CONNOR 639 ROCHELLE JOHNSON 645 DENISE MACNEIL 651 JUUANA SPAHR 655 In Brief 659 Notes on Contributors 665 Recent Publications WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 20 NUMBERS 5/6 1997 122 SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER

CONTENTS CULTURES OF WOMANHOOD IN ISRAEL

TAMAR RAPOPORT 573 Cultures of womanhood in Israel: social agencies and gender TAMAR EL-OR production

GAllA GOLAN 581 Militarization and gender: the Israeli experience

NABILA ESPANIOLY 587 Violence against women: a Palestinian women's perspective: personal is political

DEBORAH S. BERNSTEIN 593 On rhetoric and commitment: the employment of married women during the depression of 1936-1939

NITZA BERKOVITCH 605 Motherhood as a national mission: the construction of womanhood in the legal discourse in Israel

AMIA LIEBLICH 621 The POW wife-another perspective on heroism

RUTH GINSBURG 631 The Jewish Mother turned : representations of motherhood by Hebrew women novelists 1881-1993

DELILA AMIR 639 Defining encounters: who are the women entitled to join the ORty BENJAMIN Israeli collective?

NIZA YANAY 651 Ritual impurity and religious discourse on women and nationality TAMAR RAPOPORT

665 Visibility and possibilities: ultraorthodox Jewish women between the domestic and public spheres

TAMAR KATRIEL 675 Pioneering women revisited: representations of gender in some Israeli seulement museums

DOLI BENHABIB 689 Women's skirts are shorter now: Levantine. female identity as elitist disguise in Jacqueline Kahanov's writings BOOK REVIEWS

ESTHER FUCHS 697 Pioneers and Homemakers: It.'wish Women ill Pre-state Israel edited by Deborah S. Bernstein

SHAHRZAD MOJAR 698 Integrative Feminisl1Is: Building Global Visions. 1960s-19905 by Angela Miles

MARINA KARlDES 699 Gender 011 the Marh,t: Moroccan Women and the Rel'oieing of Tradition by Deborah Kapchan

CLAIRE M. TYLEE 699 Tiempo de Mlljeres by Pilar Hidalgo

JEANNE BRAHAM 70 I A Voice of Her Ow,,: Women {//ul the Journal-Writing Journey by Marlene A. Schiwy

703 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News. Conference. Reports

IX Volume 20 Contents and Author Index 6 Editorial 22 ;\ ~ote from the Editors ~ PART 1: LOOKING BACK ;:: ;,. 123 3 Institution and Ideology C1> "~ c >< 0 23 The First Ten Years Are the Easiest (Selections, 1975-82L >< • !'1orfnre Howe <: :q Evaluation: Ren~ctions ofa Program Consultant (fall 1977), StU/C)' Porter z 3 IG(j)~ 40 The "Bridge" between Black Studies and Women's Studies; '" cr" Black Women's Studies (Summer 19M2), Gloria 1: [Akasha] C1>... Hull ~

~ ~>~O +1 Staving" the Course: The Necessi~' for Remaining True to a Radical Vision (Summer 1983), ;\nn Froines R' I~Cs= -17 Outside the Sisterhood: Ageism in Women's Studies "" :p (Spring; Summer 19~9), Barbara Alacdollald • ~tjtr1 .')3 What Happened at Sacramento (fall 1973), Deborah Rosmfelt ~ ;l Closeups of Women's Studies Programs • (} tr1t;jZ ~. 59 Cniversity of Washington (Fall 1973) ,JulieE. Co')'ell and Mury ~ L l:..)'senbuch c: en .... ::." ~ 62 Ponland State L7 niversity (Spring 1975), SaTuy PorterwithJulie V> •" en .-Hlm andJean Maxwell ". ... 0 "" ~ 64 State University of New York, Albany (Summer/Fall 1975), Er '" ~ ~ Francine Fra1lk U11d}oan ,)'chua "- ""V> ~ 67 State llniversitv of New York, Buffalo (Summer/Fall 1975), ~ \Iinnt'1l S ,)'lwJies College 3'" ")<" 3 71 Cornell L'niversitv (Summer/Fall 1975),je1lTlieFaru,' C1>... ~ 73 Santa Ana College (Winter 1976),joall1leA!cKim to ljohanlla Ma.\'bll')'J to

75 lIniwrsit), of P<.'nllSyh-ania (Winter 197H), F1Ht (;Wl'1I(, " 7i University ()fVirginia (Winler 197H), Suullr it IIrllk(' 7M San Diego Stat<.~ Uni\"t'rsit)' (Spring 197R), Mtlli~)'Il.J. lJo.WI'

RI (;('orp;(' Washington 1Illiwrsil)' (WinlN l!17H). nO,W'/fU11')' nnw,."". (:11111//1101, I 'alli/'iff 1\ IdJIIIIO/IJ!,It, 'Ii'll)' ,";/Illa!!.,', I,oi\ Uf.\{, lind f11t)'!li.~ .\1, flttll1ll'1' 89 HUllter College, Cil~' University of New York (Spring 19ft\), /Jomtlt)' O. IId~\' !If, Sarah l.awn'1I1'(' Collq~(' (SlIlllllu'r 19H:q,jllllitlt 1'(Illf1dl1i_~/l/ll,

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Personal Narrath'es: Teachers, Studenls, Adminislrators 100 Te,\{"hing aholll B1ark WOlll('n \\'riltTS (SpJillg 197-1), IJmlmnl ,";mith

If)~ Feminist Pl'('SS Author Rl'wals Identily (as IlarvaI'd [)ean](Wil1ler H17fi), Mm)' 1/011'1'1/, also kllown as MflIl!/w" CfI1l1/Jbrll Hili Making till' Hridg<.' hetW('I'lllh(, Woman ill f\k Whll's a Bitch, and lhe Woman ill itt'le Who Is S('lIsilin' and 'rend('r,. ,On(' Stlldeut's \'ic'\\' 01' W( lIllell'S St tuUes (Slllllllu'r 19M2), Knt;,' 11"'~/i'ld SillJ!,f'"

110 Personal Rdkt'lillns nil Hllihlilll{ a WOIlII'II'S (:('111('.. ill a WOlll('u's(:olll'l{(' (Spring 19H4),jIlI/I'S. (;/IItid

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Ifill What h Fcminist 111'dagog}'( (Fall/Wink" 1991), C,m,[)'11 M. Shll1m!ml)' 174 Affectivc TcarhinK for Our Lives: Sin~ing in the Feminist Theory Classroom (Spring/Sumlll('l" 1994), Mmjorif' /'I)'ff'

Critique,.. of the Disciplines

1H3 Women's SI1Hlies ami Srlence (Wintt:'r 19HO), Anile Fllll~{(,..Sff'lliIlK 190 Recollct'pmalilillK hlll'oduclory Sodoloh'1': Two Comsc • Outlines (Fall/\\'illin 1986), Nww r (;/m.er 199 We Are Also Your Sistt'rs: The Development of Women's Sludies in R('Ii~ioll (Spring/Summcr 199:~)..I/(d;lh Plmlwl{/ 212 Feminisl Art 11i<;lory and lhe Academy: Where Arc We NOWf (Spring/SlllllllH'1 19H7), Norma IJwlIdr ({lid Mm)' lJ. Gllnmd

Curriculum Tnillsformation

2~:\ hll('gmlillg \\'OIll<'11 's SllIdics inlo Ihe (;111 ricululll (Spri nl-: 19M2), M,wa IJilllll'nfrin, Slwryl ()'I)(IIlIIdl, miff I'afrifill (continued) J"f/{CIII''1l1odah'

211 Women's Sltllli(,S alii I Prc~jecls to "ILUlSlcJrlllllw Curriculum: A CurrenI Status Rt'jlolt (Fall 19H1), Ildly Sd//llil':. 2:\7 ll('signill~ an Imlul'in;' Curric-uhllll: Bringing All Womell inlo Ill(' (:0.-(' (Spri II~ iSlIlllmt'r 1990). /:'/i:.rl!J('/lt IIiJfJ..rilll)()t1mm

The Origins and Ucn'lnpment of the National Women's Studies Association 254 The Case IiiI' a Nalillllal WOlllell's Stullh's A"sociatillll (Wililcr 19iti), H,l(l (;n't'IIf' 2!'iH Planning a National Women's SllIdi<,,~ ,\'>soC"i

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Grollndbrcakers 2H() Tillie ()ls('Il's R('ading Lists I-IV (Winter IH?2. Spring H17:\, Sumlllf'!" 197;~, Winll'!" 1974), Tillir OlwlI 2\11) Sec-oud Berkshin' (:onferell("(' on til(' II islOl~' of WOIlI('Il (Spring I!I?!), Mal)' J)Ul1l1 (continued) :\00 Advice from a Chinese R('\'()huiollal)' (Feminist] (Sllllllllt'1' 1976), Tillg Ullg :102 Finding and Studyillj:{ Lt'shian Culture (Fallln77), 'lind M(JVnltJ1l :"l!l TIl(' IWY Conference al Houston: Implicatiom for Women's Studies (Winter 1mB), Eliwbdll !Jarr (wd /)/l1I/)(l1II11'fI.\' Or/mndw

:11,1 Hooks Thai (:hanRt' National Reports on Women's Studies around the World V> IlJiO\ - :-\36 The NetlU'riands (Spring/Summer 1996), Wil('i./(lII.H'1I :tlH (;t'rmany (Spring/SulIlIllt'f I!lUti), Tid/f'l.nl;1I :\41 India (Fall/Winler HIli-f), \';lIn MflZllllldnr :\<1-1 Argentina (Fall/Winter 1994), (;{fJrin!Jrmdrr :147 Korea (Spring:/SUllltlH'r 1!1!lli), C'lU/1/KPilwlm

J98o.~ :149 Wt'st Indies (Fall/Winter 1994), JUlfJda E. RrddorH. U> ." 3fll South Mrica (Spring/Summer 1996). Drbby B01/1/;11 .... 19l)(}~ S' ~ :1:)::\ Russia (Fall/Wintt'r 1994), A1/a,~tmifl Pnwd.~kn)'n U> :\:)1) Ug PART 2: MOVING FORWARD .... :1!)R Strengthening Women's Studies in Hard Times: Feminism

Resources 422 Women's Studit's Program Lisl-1997 4!J1i Newsbrier.<; 126 . YALE JOURNAL OF . LAW AND FEMINISM VOLUME NINE. NUMBER ONE. 1997 Contents

Challenging Boundaries: Introductory Remarks Nancy Colt

Race, Search, and My Baby-Self: Reflections ofa Transracial Adoptee Susan R. Harris 5

Ritual Susan Soon-Keum Cox 17

The Gender Dimension of U.S. Immigration Policy Joan Fitzpatrick 23

Spiritual and Menial Housework Dorothy E. Roberts 51

Commodification and Women's Household Labor ...... Katharine Silbaugh 81

A Tale ofTwo States: Race, Gender, and PubliclPrivate Welfare Provision in Postwar America Sonya Michel 123

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