The Un vers ty o f W scons n System Feminist Periodicals WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN Volume 19, Number 3, Fall 1999 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian A current listing of contents Feminist Periodicals A current listing of contents Volume 19, Number 3 Fall 1999 Periodical literature is the cutting edge ofwomen's scholarship, feminist theory, and much ofwomen's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing pUblic awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a readerwish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.) Table ofcontents pagesfrom current issues ofmajorfeministjournalsare reproduced in each issue ofFeminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal: 1. Year of first pUblication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. U.S. sUbscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System. 10. Publications in Which the journal is indexed. 11. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal. Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 11 are used to identify the different categories of information. Our goal 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 philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, dowe include newsstand magazines. We arealso forced toomitperiodicalswhich lacka 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 morecomplete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectoryofWomen's Media published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, NewYork, NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, 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. Alternative Cataloging in Publicalion Data Feminist periodicals: a current lisling ofcontents. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian Quarterly. "Table ofcontents pages from current issues of majorfeministjournals are reproduced... preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing ofalljournats... " Frequently cited as FP. 1. Feminist periodica/s--Directories. 2. Feminism- Bibliography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals- Current awareness services. I. University ofWisconsin System. Women's Studies Librarian. (courtesy ofSanford Berman) Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published quarterly by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: wiswsl@library.wisc.edu. 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Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 1999. iii THE AHFAD JOURNAl: WOMEN AND CHANGE http:/MwN.hsph.h.rvard.edu.?)rh) 5. Friday Okonofua, Rachel Snow. 7. ISSN 1118-4841. 8. OCLC 36782954. 10. PopIlne. 11.~TheAfrican Journal of Reproductive Health Is a multi? disciplinary and International }oUmal that pubtlshes original research, comprehensiverev~articles, short reports, and commentaries on rePfoductive health In Africa. The Journal strives to Pfovide a forum for African authors, as well as others working In Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reprodu<::tlve health, and to disseminate Innovative, relevant, and useful Informallon on reproductive heallh throughout the continent.- AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 1. 1967. 2. 4iy..r. 3. North America: $52 (Indlv.). $50 (stUdents. pensioners and unemployed Indlv.). $65 (Inat.); Republic of South Africa: R85 (Indlv.). R77 (studenta. penslonera & unemployed Indlv.). RI77 (Inst.); Southern Africa: Rl00 (Indlv.). R83 (students. penslonera & unemployed). R193 (Inst.); UK, Europe & other African slat..: ?35 (Indlv.). ?30 (studenta. penslonera & unemployed). ?40 (lnsl.). 4. P.O. Box 18983. Dalbrklge. 4014. Kwa Zulu Natal. Republic of South Africa. (email: dlrector@agenda.org.za or suN@aOenda.org.za) (webslle: http://wwW.onewortd.orgiagenda] 5. Lou Haysom. 12. 101 Davenport Square. 89 Davenport Rd.? Glenwood. Durban 4001. Republic of South Africa. lem.lI: edllor@agenda.org.za) 7. ISSN 1013-0950. . 8. OCLC 25255461. 9. Madison. 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender eqully." It la"a media project about women and gender, gMng women a voice to articUlate their needs and unite about them. We aim to queation and chaUenge the current underetandb1g of gender relolloos In South Africa." AWlS MAGAZINE 1. 1971. 2. 4lyear. 3. $24 (member). ($SO.non-member). Membership: $15-60 ($24 allocated to sUbscriplloo). 4. AWlS. 1200 New York Ave.? N.W.? Sulle 650. Washington. DC 20005. (email: awis@awls.org) 5. Susan L. Ganter. 7. ISSN 0160-256X 8. OCLC 23747329. 9. Madison. 11. "AWlS promotes opportunitles for women to enter the 8C~ncesand achieve their career goals," AFFII.IA: JOURNAl OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK 1. 1988. 2. 4Iyear. 3. $59 (Indlv.). $222 (Inst.). add $8 surface rate. or $16 air mall rate for foreign poslage (Canada: add 7'14 ,ubscripllon coot. GS1). Single copy: $19 (Indlv.). $59 (Inst.) (California r..klents add 7.25'14 ..leo lax). 4. Sage Publlcalloos. Inc.? 2455 Teller Rd.? Thousand Oak?? CA 91320. Orders from the UK. Europe. the Mkk?e East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 Bonhlll St.. London EC2A 4PU. Unlled Kingdom; orders from India .nd South Asia shoukl be sent to P.O. Box 4215. New Deihl 110048. Indl?. (em.lI: order@aagepub.com)(webslte: http://wwW.sagepub.com] 5. Emma R. Gron. 6. Emma R. Gr.... Ed.? Affilla. Graduale School of Soclol Work. Unlv. of Ut.h. Sail Lake CIIy. UT 84112-0260. 7. ISSN 0686-1099. 8. OCLC 12671650. 9. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; River F.IIo; Milwaukee; OShkooh; Whllewaler. 10. ASSIA; Academic Se.rch; Aslo PacifIC Dalabese; caredata ABSTRACTS; caredata CO; caredala Web; central A6!a: Abstracts & Index; Corporate Resource Net; Criminal Justice Abstracts; Current Citations Exp<...; Current Contents/Social & Beh.vlor.1 Sclenooa; Human Resources Abatracts; Ma&terFllE FuIITEXT; Mkldle East: Abslracts & Index; North Africa: Abstracts & Index; Periodical Abslracts; Social SCIenceo Cllatloo Index; Social ServIces Abstracls; Soclol Work Abslracts; Sociological Abstracts; Southeast Asia: Abstract. & Index; Siandard Periodical Directory; Studies on Women Abstracts; TOPlCSearch; VIOlence & Abuse Abstracts; Women'. Studies Index. Also available on microfilm from Unlv. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. 11. "This )oumallo cornmil1ed to the discu..1on and development of feminist values. theories. and IUfI\l6 dlacU66lon of government and trade union in_ and poIlciea that concern women; axaminallon of the interaction of femlnlot theocy and pra, clHaes, sexual orientationI, and cuttures." COMMON GROUND 1. 1985. (PublIcation presumad ouaponded.) 2. 11yoar, 3. $12 (1ndIv.), $17 (Inat.). Back 1_:$10. 4. P.O. Box 454, sautee-Nacoochee, GA, 30571-0454. 5. LIlIth Quinlan. 8. OCLC 23150159. 9. M_. 11. "Ajoumal where g.......oot. women opeak from the heert. By putting lhe power of lhe preas In lhe hand. 01 poor women. Common Ground helpolhem break tho Iilonco lhet perpetuates oppreaolon." CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN LANGUAGES 1. 1970. (Resuming publication.) 2. 3Iyear. 3. Graduated dlJelachedule tor the Women's CauCU$ for tho Modern Languageo. $20 (librartea & In.l.) 4. Women'a Cauc", for the Modem Languages, c/o Dept 01 English, P.O. Box 5296, West Virginia UnIv., Morgantown. WV 26506-5296.. 5. Judllh Roof. Wendy S. Hesford. 6. Judllh Roof and Wendy S. Hesford. Engll.h Dept., BH 442. Indiana Unlv.? Bloomington, IN 47405. [emaH: wheaford@lndlana.adu or jroof@lndlana.adul 9. M_. 11. "Concema publlshel ....)'0 on the profeaolonal, pouttcal, and curricular concerns of women In the dlsclplinea of modem languages. Including Engli.h. It 0100 publl.heI news of lhe national and regional Caucuses, features on academic matters and job discrimination, and announcement. of feminist conferences, calls for paper" reaearch In progress, and publication?." CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY (Publication lemporarlly suspended,) 1. 1981. 2. 41year. 3. $17 (Indlv.), $30 (lnlt. & Hb.). $20 (1ndIv.? Canada & Me_). $20 (Indlv., overoeaa surface). $35 (Indlv., overoeaa air mall). Single copIea: $w. Complete set, vols. 1-5: ?4501$720. 4. Sage Publlcationa Ltd .? 6 Bonhlll SI.. London. EC2A 4PU, UnKed Kingdom. or P.O. Box 5096, Thousand Oaks. CA 91359. [email: subocnption@oagepub.co.ukllwebeK.: http://wNw.aagepub.co.uk] 5. Mary Evans. Zlan Matti. Magda Mlchleiaens. 6. Z)an Matti. Utrecht Unlv.? Heidelberglaan 2. 3584 CS Utrecht, The Netherlands. (email: z.ma?i@f86.uu.nll 7. ISSN 1350-5066. 8. OCLC 30758387. 9. Madison. 10. ASSIA: Anbar Abotracts, AnncHated Bibliography for English Studies;~IshHuman~iesIndex; Current CorHento: Social & Behavioral SCiences; Inl.rnational Bibliography or the Social SCIencea; Int.rnational PoI~1ca1SCience Abatracls; Journal of Social Policy; Social SCienceC~ationIndex; Soclofile; Sociological Abstracta; Studiel on Women Abltracts; Women Siudies Abelracts. 11. The European Journal or Women's Studies has been launched to answer the urgent need for an Intennational journal that brings together the Important work currently being undertaken withIn women', studies In Europe. FIM FEMINIST MAGAZINE 1. 1997. 2. 2Jyear. 3. IR?10 (plusIR?2 within Ir.land. IR?4 outside Ireland). 4. 5. 7. 8. 11. FABULA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 11. vii W.E.R.C... Facuity of A1is. Unlv....ity College Dublin. Belrlekl, Dublin 4, Ireland. (emal/: werrc@ucd.lel lwebo~e:http://wNw.ucd.leI-werrc] Ailbhe Smyth. ISSN 1393-7456. OCLC 39455123. Um feminist magazine Is produced in collaboration between Irish feminists based in WERRe @ UCD (Women's Education Research & Resource Centre at University College Dublin) and the Dublin-baaed design group Un'guage. ?r/m givee UI un unexpected feminlet fution of glamour, provocaUon, inllght and entertainment.- 1997. 4Iyear. $12.95. 55 Norfolk St .?Su~e202. San Francisco. CA 94103. Liza Crowell. ISSN 92076. OCLC 42217255. ?Savvy and engaging, Fabula la a magazine of women's culture that offers tts readers a fresh klok at new world femlnlam.? 11. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. viii At*ract.; Vk>Ience and Abuse Abstract.; Women Studleo Abstractl. 11. Feminism & Psychology ailm ''to foeterthe dve.. moet publications of the OffICe of the Women's Studleo L1brartan (see p. II). Single copies: $3.50. 4. 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. [email: w1swal@doit.w1sc.edu) [webslle: http://wwN.llbrarylwlsc.edulllbrarleti WomerlIStudieollcmaln.htm) 5. Phylile Welsberd, Linda Shun. 7. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433, 0742-7123. 8. OCLC 6467769. 9. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; Fond du lac; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; Marinette, Mitwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkskle; PlaUeville; River Faile; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State Historical Society; Stevena Point; Stout; Superior; Washington County; Waukesha; Whllewater. 10. Women's Studies Inclex. 11. Edlloriale, leatur.., news, bibliographies, book revlew8. Focus on feminist Iibrarlanship, pubfishing, bookaelllng, archiving, researching-both In Wlsconein and natlonaltv. Review eaaaye, strive to provide ? guide to the literature on a particular topic, (e.g. accloblology; women In d.uk). [webolle: http://wwN.rul.r1ce.edul-femecJ) Diana Stranman. 303 Lovell Hall, Entrance A, FemlnIet EC.ukIfla.htmQ 5. Belinda Meleyard. 6. BelInda Meteyard, Kent Law SChool, Eliot College, The Univefslly, Canterbury, Kent C72 7NS, Unlled KIngdom. [email: KLS_ICe@ukc.ac.uk) 7. ISSN 0966-3822.. 8. OCLC 27836032. 9. Madison, 10. Current Legal Sociok>gy, Current Legal Theory, Inclex to Legal Periodicale and Books, Internalional Bibliography of the Social SCiences, Legal Journale Inclex, Studies on Women Abalracts. 11. "Feminist Legal Studies ia a leading European journal of leminlet legal studies, with special interests In both the application of law to women'.~,and contemporary dveraeao: ?29 (lndIv.), ?86 (InII,). 4. Routledge Joumale, SUbacrtptlono, P.O. Box 382, AbIngdon, OXfordlhlre, OX14 3WB, Uniled Kingdom. [email: routledge@carfax.c<>.uk) lwebolle: hllp:llwwN.routledge.comJ 5. Edllorial Collective. 8. Femlnlet Review, clo Women's studleo. Univ. 01 North London, 166-220 Holloway Rd., London, N7 BDS, England. 7. ISSN 0141-7769. 8. OCLC 6191783. 9. Madiaon; Oshkoah; Whitewater. 10. Alternative Prea8 Index; Social Science Citation Index; Social Science Index; Women's Studies Index, 11. Feminist Review is a "major women's studies journal In Britain committed to publishing the be$t of contemporary feminist analysis and always informed by an awareneu of changing political issues," FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1972. 2, 3Iyear. 3. $30 (Indiv.), $20 (students with copy of dated proof of student statu.), $95 (Inst,), AdO $12 foreign ($45 air mall). Single copy: $15 (Indiv.); $35 (insl.). 4. Claire G, M0688, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studlet, elo Dept. of Women'. Studlet, University of MalY1and, College Park, MD 20742. 5. Claire G. MO&e$, 7. ISSN 0046-3863. 8. OCLC 1632609. 9, Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse, Madi&on; Marinette; Milwaukee; OshkO$h; Parkside; PlatteviUe; River Falls; Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater. 10, Academic Index; Alternative Press Index; America: History and Ufe; Applied Social Science Index & Abstracts; Bulletin slgnak\tique-soclologie; Current Content8lSociai & Behavioral Index; Expanded Academk: Index; General Perlodk:allndex; Histork:al Abstracts; Index to Poetry in PerkxUcals; International Bibliography of Book Reviews; Internallonal BibUography of Periodical Literature; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Inventory of Marriage & Family Literature; Literary Criticism; Modem Language Association International Bibliography; Newsearch; Perlodk:a Islamk:a; The Phlloaophef'o Index; Poem Finder; Sall'! Family Studies Abstracts; Sage Human Relations Abstracts; Social Sclencea Cllallon Index; Soclologk:al Abstracts; Studiet. on Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index, 11. "Feminist Studies was founded to encourage analytic reaponaes to feminist isslJe$ and to open new areas of research, critlci8m and speculation, TIle editors are committed to providing a forum for feminist analysfa, debate, and exchange. The feminist movement has demonstrated that the study of women Is more than a compensatory project. Instead, feminism has the potential fundamentally to reshape the way we ?lew the world. We wish not just to Interpret women's experiences but to change women', condition, For us, feminist thought represents' a transformation of consciousness, social forma, and modes of action," FEMINIST TEACHER 1. 1984. 2. 3Iyear. 3. $25 (Indiv.), $50 (inst.). Add $20 for foreign OOSIOll" (outside U.S. and Canada). Single copIea: sa (indiv.), $12 (in.I.). 4. Feminist Teacher, Depl. of English, 405 Hibbard Hall, Unlv. ofWi&COn8In~EauClaire, P,O. Box 4004, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004. (email: Tlint; Whllewater. 10. Amerlca, History and Life; American Humanllies Index; Current contents/Social and Behavioral Studiea; Hlstork:al Abstract.; Human Resources Abstract.; The Lllerary Crltk:lsm Register; The MLA International Bibliography; PAIS; Social Welfare; SOll" Family Studlet Abstract.; Social Sciences Cl\atlon Index; GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT 1. 1993. 2. 3/yeN. 2 Print version aOO.ele<:tronlc veralon: $57/?35 (IOOIv.), $1431?88 Onol.), developing countrlea .aUoIed In the curroot 'U.N. Human Development Report": $29/?18. Bulk rate (10+ copIea): $29/?18. Back laauea: ?7.95 ea. 4. cartax Publishing CO., Taylor & Francis Inc., Journals llepI., 47 Runway Rd., SuKe G, Levittown, PA 10057-4700 or Taylor & Francia Ltd., Cuolomer SefViceI Dept., Rankine Rd., Balingstoke. Hants, RG24 8PR, Unned Kingdom or P.O. Box 352, cammeray, NSW 2062, Auolralla. [email: ordera@landf.co.ukj [webeite: http1NNNi.C?chword.co.ukj 5. caroline Swealman. 6. earoHne Sweetman, Ed .? Gender and Development, Oxfam, 274 Banbury Rd., Oxford 0)(2 7DZ, Unned Kingdom. (email: cawealman@oxfam.org.uk) 7. ISSN 1355-2074. 8. OCLC 32372551. 10. International Bibliography of the Social Sclencea. 11. "Gender and Deve!opment oHers a forum for development praemlonera, oIudenta .00 .11 concerned with the theOpment to exchange views, record expertence, deocribe modela of good p"",tlce aOO dlM.eminate Information about networks and resources." GENDER & HISTORY Behavior Abstracts; Multk:ultural Education Abstract&; R.....rch In Higher Education Abatracta; School Organlzatlon & Management Abetract.; Social Planning/Policy Development Abatracts; Soclcloglcal AbaI"",la; Special Educallonal Needs Abel"",ta; Studies on Women Abat"",la; Technical Education aOO Training Abat""'ta; Women'a Studies Index. 11. Gen6" Is a word from Ancient greek(I.av~)which meana "wfrlCk/nt', and "the capable woman: Hika",: the Capable Woman exists for the networking and emJXlWerment of disabled lesbians, our l'lOfHfyke wlmmln allies, and non-disabJed sisters who are In solidarity with us and our concerns. We are a forum for the oxpreMlon of the politics, experience, creativity & culture of diaabJed wimmln. The word"hJkan~tIs pronounced "HEE-kan-AY. H HURRICANE ALICE 1. 1983. 2. 4/yefir. 3. $12 (Indlv.), $10 (student8llow-lncomeisenlora), $20 (inst.). Add $5 postage (Canada), $9 (other foreign). Single coples: $3. 4. Dept. of English, Rhorle laland College, Providenlds under $15.(00?. $60 (Indiv.). $75 (Inst.). 4. Linda Grant DePauw. President. The Minerva cent.... 20 Granada Rd.? Pasadena. MD 21122 2708. (email:mlnerva<:en~.com) 5. Linda Grant DePauw. 7. ISSN 0736-718X. 8. OCLC 9201074. 9. Stale Hielorical Society. 10. AmerIca: HIelOf)' & Life; Historical _tracts; Women's Studies Index. 11. Minerva pr_"International Interdisciplinary coverage of service women, women veterans (both mllttary and cMllan) and mllttary wives." MS. MAGAZINE 1. Ms. Ml!l!azlne: 1972-1989; Ms. Ml!l!azlne: 1990. 2. 6Iyear. 3. $45. $52 (foreign. surface). $88 (foreign. air mall) (GST#897165296RT). 8ack I......: $9 (prepaid). 4. Ms.Magazine. P.O. Box 5299. Harlan. IA 51593 2796. 5. Marcia Ann Glliesple. 8. Liberty Media for Women. LLC. 20 Exchange Place. New York. NY 10005. 7. ISSN 0047-8318. 8. OCLC 22202699. 9. Barron; fau Claire; Food du Lac; Fox Valley; Green Bay; La Croeae; Madiaon; Marinette; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkslde; Platteville; Richland center; Rivet' Falla; Sheboygan; Siout; Superior; Washington Co.; Whttewat.... 10. Bock Review Index; Women Studies Abalracts; Women'o Siudies Indax. 11. "M ... The World of Women Is a mall circulation magazine covering international and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books, popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship, ecofemlnl&m, women's heatth. opIritualily. and poIttlcal and economic affairs; Mo. aIoo publlohea fiction. poetry. phcIo ....ys. and cartoons," NWSA JOURNAL 1. 1988. 2. 3Iyear. 3. $30 (Indiv. member). $45 (Indiv.). $115 (Inst. member). $115 (Insl.). Foreign. add $10 to Canada. Mexico, and oversea. surface. Single copy: $16 (Indiv.). $40 (Inst.). plus $1.75 postage. 4.Journa~Manager, Indiana Unlv. Pr., 601 North Morton. Bloomington. IN 47404. (email: Joumalo@lndlana.Edu) 5. Margaret M. McFadden. 8. Margaret M. McFadden. l09I.G. Greer Hall. Appalachian State Univ.? Boone. NC 28608. {emall:mcfadden@appelale.eduor nwoa@appatate.edul (wabatte: http://www.lndlana.edul-Iupressljournalolnws.html) xix 7. ISSN 1040-0658. 8. OCLC 18305154. 9. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crone; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkslde; Whitewater. 10, America: History and Life; ERIC Clearinghouse; Historical Abstracts; The Left Index; literary Criticism Register; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 11. "Reflecting two decades of femlnlelscholarshlp emerging from and supporting the women's movement. the NWSA Journal. a ocholarly publication of the National Women's Studies Asooclatlon. publishes research which continues to link feminist thaOf)' with teaching and actMom. The Journal will ral&e critlc8l and challenging quesUons Inwomen's studies for lhe decades ahead." NATIVE WOMEN IN THE ARTS 1. 1995. 2, 1/every 2 years. 3. $15 (variable; please write for details). 4. 401 Richmond St.. W.? Sutte 363. Toronto. ontarlo. M5V lX3. canada. 5, Sandra Laronde. 8. OCLC 37365874. 11. Native Women In the Arts~"a literary arts journal published by Native Women In the Ms. Thlo journal honofsthe hlstOf)' of our Aboriginal anceelry. mern<>rie$, poems of dreaming, maps of personal journeY' and the compassion and strength of Insplrlng Native women writers and visual artist.... NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1993. 2. 3/year. 3. $60 (Indlv). $39 (sludents). $90 (Inst.). Nordic countries: NOK 295 (Indlv.). NOK 230 (students). NOK 465 (Inel.). 4. Scandinavian Vnlv. Press, P.O. Box 2959Tllyen, 0608 Oslo, NOtWay, or Scandinavian Vnlv. Preu North America. 875 Massechusetto Ave.? Ste. 84. cambridge. MA 01923. (email: oubacrlpllon@llCup.no] (wabatte: hllp:/Iwww.scup.noInora) 5. Lilja M6&ead6ttir, Eva Borgstrom. 6. Lilja M_lr. Eva Borgstrom. NORA. Dept of Human Work Sciences, Division: Gender and Technology. Lulell Unlvet'lily of Technology. 971 87 Lulei. Sweden. (email: NORA@art>.Iuth.se) 7. ISSN 0803-8740. 8. OCLC 28566695. 9. Madison. 11. "Nora" a new Interdisciplinary journal ofwornen's sludles. published In English and International In scope, which II to be a channel for women'. research from all dloclpllnes. Emphaslo 10 placed on showing a Nordic profile In women's research, with regard to both content and methodological approaches. Nora alms to discuss and examine the realities and myths of women', lives In the Nordic countries, historically and today, whlk! at the same time offering a forum for theoretical debate, dialogue and Information on research of a general interest to feminist schafars and scientists. Nora encourages papers that have a comparative and Interdisciplinary perspective and are Iheoretlcally seif-reneclive." OFF OUR BACKS 1. 1970. 2. lllyear. xx 7. ISSN 1024-1256. 6. QCLC 31702342. 9. Madison. 10. Index 1.lamlcus. 11, "Paldstan Journal of Women's Studtes Is an interdlacipUnary journal which aims at die&emlnallng and sharing women's atudlea research globally. It alao publishes curricula, course outllnee, reading l18ts, reviews of books and films, ternloar and conference reports, etc." PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 1. 1976. 2. 4Iyear. 3. $50 (Indlv., U.S., Canada & Mexico), $139 (Inal., U.S., Canada & Mexico); ?35 (indlv., UK +VAT elsewhefe), ?69 (Inat., UK + VAT elsewhere). Single oopIea: $35 (U.S.); ?23 (U.K + VAT elaewhere). 4. Cambridge Unlveraffy Pr..., 40 Weal 20th St., New York, NY 10011, or C.U.P., the Edinburgh Bldg., Shaft08bury Rd., Cambridge C62 2RU England. 5. Nancy Felipe RU880, Jacquelyn W. WMe. 6. Jacquetyn W. WMe, Dept. 01 Psychology, Box 26164, Unlv. 01 North Carolina-Greensboro, Greensboro, NC 27412. [email: )aclde_whlls@ucncg.eduj PEACE AND FREEDOM 1. 1970. 2. 4Iyear. 3. $15 (Itudent.), $35 (Indlv.), Wl (houaehold), $50 (supporting). 4. 1213 Race SI., Philadelphia, PA 19107. [email: wilpl@Mlpf.orgj [webaKe: hffp:/IYNiw.wilpl.orgj 5. Theta Pavio. 6. [email submlaalona: peacelreedomC!lwilpl.org) 7. ISSN 0015-90. 6. 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We publish 80 that the best of what Is thought and &aid about women and the law Is no Iongar Igncred and discussed; a celebration of women's contrtbutlont; to the aearch for ans'Ners In a complex world: WOMANIST THEORY AND RESEARCH 1. 1984. 2. 2/year. 3. $11 (Indiv.), $33 (Inll.). Foreign: $44. Single copIeo: $4. 4. The InlIKute for African?Amarican Studleo, Univ. of Georgia, 164 Paychclogy Bldg., Athena, GA 30602? 3012. [email: layli@archeo.uga.edu)[websKe: http://www.uga.edu-womanlsl) 5. Barbara A. McCalkill, Layll Phillips. 7. ISSN 1077-0360. 8. OCLC 36872419. 11. "Womanlst Theory and Research ts a biannual, peer edited, Interdisciplinary, intercultural, international journal on women of color. Reflecting womanlat Inclualvity, WTR provlde8 a forum for exchanging feminist research, theory, and Ideae among women of color scholars and students In the humanities, social sclenceo, education, theology, law, medicine, poIKIco, librarlanshlp, journal/sm, art, Information technologies, and telecommunications.? WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL 1. 1980. 2. 2/year. 3. $16 (Indiv.), $25 (Inal.), plua $4 aurface rate or $9 air rale for foreign pootage. Single copIea: $6. 4. Woman's Art Inc., 1711 Harris Rd., laverock, PA 19036-7206. 5. Elaa Honig Fine. 7. ISSN 0270-7993. 6. OCLC 6497852. 9. Green Bay; Madison; PlattevilJe; Stevena Point; Superior. 10. Art Index; Artblbllographlea; Artl & HumanKIeo CKaiion Index (lSI); Bibliography of the History of Art (6HA); University Mlcrofilrms, Ann Arbor, MI; Women's Studlea Index. 11. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women In the visual arts. 'We are Interested In a re-Interpretatlon of art history from our new awarenet.s as women"" Woman's Art Journal is a vehlck! for the exchange of ideas and for honest criticism." WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 1. 1990. 2. 3Iyear. 3. ?26 (Indiv., UK, EU and reat of world), ?120 (Inal., UK, EU & real of world), $50 (Indiv., US), $198 (insl., US). 4. Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francll ltd., Cuatomer Services Dept., Rankine Rd., Baaingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 6PR, UnKed Kingdom. [email: routledge@ carfax.co.uk or info.journals@routledge.co.uk) [websKe: hllp:/Iwww.roulledge.com) 5. lsobel Armstrong, Helen Carr & laura Marcus. 6. Women: A CuKural Review, c/o Dept. of Engllah, Birkbeck College, Malet SI., London WC1 E 7HX, England. 7. ISSN 0957-4042. 8. OCLC 22349229. 9. Madlaon. 11. 'Women: A Cultural Review 18 a new inrtlalive In feminist thought and culture. It explores the role and representation of women in arts and cutture, past and present, taking up the challenging debates on sexuality and gender." 1983. 2Jyear. $14 (IOOIv.), $25 (Inat.). Add $3 postage (canada), $8 for other foreign postage. Back _:$9 (IOOIv.), $15 (inat.); alngle copiies: $7 (Innallitemture. Women & Therapy Is de3lgned to fill this void of information." WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS BOOK REVIEW 1. 1975. 2. l/year. 3. $4 copy, plua $1.50 polltage. 4. Mldmarch A&60C6., 300 Riverside Or., New YOf1<, NY 10025-5239. 5. SytvIo Moore. 7, IS5N 0149-7081. 8. OCLC 3534670 & 32104108. 9. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkakle. 10. Alternative Pr...lndex; Art Index (England); ARTblbllographles; HW. Wilson Co. Art Index (print & electronic): International Repertory of the Literature of Art; RILA. 11. "Review of relevant books on the art., women artists and women'. luues." WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES 1. 1993. 2, l/year, 3. 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II, 'Women of Note Quarterly 10 a joomaIImagazIne 01 hlalorleat and contemporary women compoaero, The audlenee Includes libraries, muatc achoIara and pertormera, thooe Interested In women'. social and poIttleallasues, and all who enjoy _ muatc," WOMEN-CHURCH: AN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION 1. 1987. 2. 2Jyear. 3. Australla:$22AUD (Indlv.) $4OAUD (Inat.); N.. ~ \I) .... 'B- 1;; ..... ..., ~~ 'a Cosullo 435 Jamming the Marhintry: Contemporary Auslralum Women Writing (Alison Bartlett) Deborah Hunn 437 Yielding Gend,,: Frminism, DflonstTUltion and the Histary ifPhilosophy (Penelope Deutscher) Timmee Grinham 438 Forging /dentilies: Bodies, Gend" and Frminisl Histary Oane Long, Jan Gothard and Helen Brash (eds)) J'!Y Damousi 440 Purity and Pollution: Gend", Embodimenl and Virtaril Women as Migrants in National and Global Communities Canadian Immigration Policy in the Twentieth Century: Its Impact on South Asian Women The Racialization ofGender in the Social Construction of Immigrant Women in Canada: A Case Study ofAfrican Women in a Prairie Province The Gender Guidelines: From Margins to the Centre? by jenniftr Hyndman by Sunera TlJobani by Sede!Arar-Koe by Audrey Macklin by Helen RaMon by Parience E14bor-Idemudia by Pame14 Fosrer 6 II 18 24 33 38 45 Reconstructing lives Resistance Strategies: Somali Women's Struggles to Reconstruct Their Lives in Canada by Hamdi S. Moha;,ud The Experiences ofCroatian Women Living in Cooksville, Onrario during the 1930s and 1940s by Mary Va/enrich Where Do They Belong? The "Fate" ofChinese Immigrant Women by jouphine Fong Eritrean-Canadian Women: Race, Ethniciry, and Gender by Rahe/Araya Ogbagzy Diversity and Community: Palestinian Women in Toronto by Caia E. Rothenberg . Waiting foc "Sharciga": Resettlement and the Roles ofSomali Refugee Women by Neira Kay ["ae/ire, Are/ene Herman, Faduma A/mudA/im, Hawa Abdu/14hi Mohamed, Y",min Khan, and Lynn Caruso Immigrant Enclaves and Residential Segregation: Voices of Racialized Refugees by Sylvia Novae Immigrant Women Workers in the Immigrant Settlement Sector byJo~AnnIII 52 58 64' 69 75 80 88 97 Working and Learning Eritrean Women in Canada: Negotiating New Lives by Armko Marsouka andjohn Sorenson 104 Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constraint? The Globalized Realiry of Immigrant Garment Workers by Roxana Ng 110 Employment Experiences ofChinese Immigrant Women: An Exploration ofDiversiry by Guida Man and Vakeie Pmron 115 De-skilling Immigrant Women by Shahrwd Mojab 123 Issues ofRace in Employment Experiences ofCaribbean Women in Toronto by Carl james, Dwaine P142'A and C/iffirdjansen 129 "That Wasn't Really Me": A Black, Immigrant, Catibbean Woman's Attempt 10 Be/Long in the Academy We Deserve To Be Counted: Women Visa Students in Canada Learning English: The Experience ofthe Onward Willow Project Gendered Violence RecognizingGender~BasedProsecution in Canada: Are Canada's Guidelines Being Used Consistendy? Living and Writing Dislocated Stories ofWomen: A Pan or Apart? Not in the Numbers: Domestic Violence and Immigrant Women by MltXine Bramble by Mareha Donkor by Swanne Crowe by Gregory A, Kelson by Parin A, Dossa by Susan McDonald 134 141 145 149 154 163 12 Fall 1999 Volume 19, Number 3 (continued) IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE WOMEN From ranjini@shelteredspace.ca Tell It Like It Is: Incesr Disclosure and Women ofColour Erasing Violence: The Story of Reena Virk Poetry Untirled Immigration Act: A Queer Irony Dis~orientcd The Narrowing View Qaxooting a Kana"" (Refugees in Canada) Arylbrwtrbtr At" Polen (2) A Hand from Morher Grandfarhefs Hand For My Grandmother's House L'Image Mobile Norrh Meets South Untirled \Xihat It Means After 80 Years The Wisdom ofTom Skirrs I Look in Your Library, Find Something by Susan Musgrave Snowbirds New Song Exudes Joy Scars Hush, Darling Book Reviews "... but what are yotl really from?" Stories ofIdentity and Asiimilation in Canada Ma-ka: Diasporic julu: Contemporary Writing by Queers ofAftican Descent Thr Buttrrj/y Hraling: A Lift Bftw((n East and Wm Remyth P(/ni"isl Spirituality: An Introduction to Feminimt Theology in Judahm. Christianity, !Jlam and Feminist Goddess Worship By Snowshore, Buckboard and Steamer: Women oftIlt Frontier GlobaIObscmiti": Patriarchy, Capitalism, and tl" Lurr ofCybnfiwtasy Cracking tl" Gendtr Cod<: Who Rul" thr Wirrd World? Front Cover by Ranjini Mendis by Smita Vir Tyagi by Yasminjiwani by Ilona Wenrk-Zirmba by Suzanne Dawson by Zara Suuman by Phrrynr Williams Thatch" by Hawa jibril by Ilona Wmrk-Zirmba by Ash/righ Walsh by Lrannr Avrrbach by Cindy Suthrrland par Lilia Young by MariU NtUla; by Tanya Clark byjmKroU by Eium Cumis by Hrathrr Duff by Eium Cumis by Rachrl Sfqtr by Shirky j. Burris revirwrd by Lisa Marshall revirwrd by Mrgan But 1B Not a Po Me Girl Po Man's Child by Marci Blackman. TARA JEPSEN 20 Can You Say Menstruation? I knew you could. GABRIELLA KARL bodies 22 What's a Girl to Do? Part one of Fabula's teen focus. ~ 32 The Age of Aphrodite Tony & Tina's spiritual cosmetology goes to our heads. PAIGE PENLAND ? 33 ASimple Case of the Blues The national mental illness screening. STEPHANIE FREID 34 I Will Survive The Surivor's Guide to Sex by Staci Haines. P. M. BLOOM natters 36 In the Shadow of Bilingual Education Ij Know two ways about it. flKA KARL 40 Think Again Higher education in our prisons. MAGGIE TRAPP voi ce 46 Punk Rock Martha Stewart Housekeeping after Feminism. SIUA J.A. TALVI ? 49 Thrift Store Skirts TV teens and the post-teens who love them. KAYA OAKES 51 Angela Davis White girl from Orange County. ANGELA DAVIS FABULA '*' four 1999 21 GIRLS SAY WHAT? 22 BODIES PART TWO OF FABULA'S TEEN SERIES ANGELA DAVIS A SECOND SERVING OF AMERICAN PIE 26 BR.ETT SIMON BIKES AND TRIKES ?.. AND THE GIRLS WHO (LOW)RIDE 'EM 28 JEN LOY SEX BOX THE BUZZ: 3 1 VIBRATIONS, LIBATIONS, & ERGONOMIC SENSATioNS lEN LOY HOW TO MAKE CLEAN HAIR LOOK DIRTY EVEN IF IT'S REALLY, REAllY, CLEAN 32 GABRIELLA KARL FAT/SO? FlABUlOUS FAT FACTS 33 ELKA KARL MARTHA PLIMPTON RUNNING FROM EMPTY $4 FEATURtl JONATHAN CRAVEN WOODSTOCK REVISITED 42MATTER~ MAGGIE TRAPP I EDITOR'S NOTE 18 ON THE VIRTUE OF REALITY PAUL MILLER HER WAR 20 VIETNAM THROUGH WIDOWS' EYES NORA BARROWS-FRlEDMAN 4 FABULA MAIL REVIEWS 6 APOCALYPSE NOW MUSIC WITH THE LUNACHICKS JEFF JOHNSON 9 ANOUSHKA SHANKAR CLASSIC GIRL MAGGIE TRAPP IO DEER HOOF THE QUESTION IS? PAUL MILLER BOOKS 12 SUSAN FALUDI STIFFED ELKA KARL 14 POPULACE NORA BARROWS-FRIEDMAN 15 THE BOOK OF HAPPINESS MAGOIE TRAPP MEN WITH BREASTS 50 VOICE KAY'" OAKES ALL IN THE FAMILY THE POLITICS OF HOMOPHOBIA 49 DANIl!L RIVERS SHE'S A FEMME VITALE 48 ANGELA DAVIS D.E.S. GRANDDAUGHTERS 48 LETTIE CONRAD CAN A MAN DRINK CIDER? 52 JEFF JOHNSON WHOSE IDEAL IS IT ANYWAY? 54 JUDGING MISS AMERICA ANGELA DAVIS IS THIS DESIRE? ROMANCE ZEENAT BURNS FILM 17 Volume 9, Number 4, 1999 22 ? ? emlnlsm P=c=+--&--------- chology. _______~-EDITORIAL 387 Editorial Note ______________SPECIALFEATURE Power Between Women 389 Editor's Introduction: Power Between Women: Discourses Within Structures Joan B. BECKWITH 398 I. Five Thousand Lesbians and No Police Force Erica MARLOWE (pseudonym) 402 n. MotherlDaughter Incest: Making Sense of the Unthinkable Lee FITZROY 406 ill. Empowerment in Supervision Daphne HEWSON 410 IV. Power Between Women: The Constructed Otherness of 'Other Women' Angie BURNS 414 V. 'The Power of the Pen': Feminists Writing Together Colleen HEENAN 417 VI. Power Between Women in Organizations Jenny ONYX 422 vn. Power, Pedagogy and Partiality Sally R. MUNT 426 VIn. Fantasies of Feminisms: Egalitarian Fictions and Elitist Realities DianeREAY ________________ARTICLES 431 The Relationships of Body Image, Feminism and Sexual Orientation in College Women Amy 1. OJERHOLM and Esther D. ROTHBLUM 449 The World of the Fearful: Battered Women's Narratives of Leaving Abusive Husbands Margareta HYDEN ? ? emznzsm :===r--&'-------- cllology Volume 9, Number 4, 1999 23 (continued) _____~REVIEWS Review Essays 471 Feminism and Conversation Analysis: An Oxymoron? Susan A. SPEER 479 Intersections of Gender, 'Race' and Nation Harriette MARSHALL 487 Lesbian and Gay Psychology Elizabeth PEEL 493 Intersexuality: Deconstructing the Sex/Gender Binary Celia KITZINGER Short Reviews 499 Colleen HEENAN on: Psychotherapy with Women - Feminist Perspectives by Marilyn Lawrence and Marie Maguire (eds) 500 Angie BURNS on: The Emotional Selfby Deborah Lupton 502 Judith L. GffiBONS on: The Two Sexes by Eleanor E. Maccoby 504 Irina ANDERSON on: Body Talk by Jane Ussher (ed.) 505 Kate DIESFELD on: Abortion Law and Politics Today by Ellie Lee 507 May SENGENDO on: The PlIblic Natllre ofPrivate Violence by Martha A. Fineman and Roxanne Mykituk (eds) 510 Susan A. SPEER on: Leisllre and Feminist Theory by Betsy Wearing _____________THE SPOKEN WORD 515 Public Talk about 'Private Parts' Virginia BRAUN in conversation with Eve ENSLER 523 Annua11ndex 24 Feminist Collections A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources Volume 21, No.1, Fall 1999 CONTENTS Sheila Tobias Francine D'Amico Dionne Esplnoza loU Sandoz From the Editors Book Reviews Voices on War and Peace Engendering War Chicanas in the U.S.: Multiple Identities Taking Sportswomen Seriously: Seven Novels (or Adults ii I 3 6 9 Deb Hoskin. Feminist Visions: Gender, Race, and Clan Issues on Film 13 Mev Millet Catolina Btauckmann and Helga Dickel Compiled by Linda Shull Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others Compiled by Linda Shul' Compiled by Jennifer Kirchak Feminism and Literacy for Women: Politics and Resources World Wide Web Review Women and Women's Topics on the Internet: Whatls the Situation in Germany Today? Computer Talk New Reference Works in Women's Studies Periodical Notes Items of Note Books Recently Received 17 21 25 30 39 41 43 FEMINIST ECONOMICS Volume 5, Number 3, November 1999 25 Editorial: Feminist Reconstructions ofEconomics: They've Arrived! Diana Strassmann ARTICLES vii-viii A Woman's Field is Made at Night: Gendered Land Rights and I Nonns in Burkina Faso MichlUl Kevane and Leslie Gray Parenthood Without Penalty: Time Use and Public Policy in 27 Australia and Finland i\1.ichael Bittman OfMarkets and Martyrs: Is It OK To Pay Well For Care? 43 Julie A, Nelson Globalization, Gender and the Davos Man 61 Lourdes Bm.eria Allin The Family: Family, Income, and Labor Force Attachment 85 Janel S, Nelt andJon D, Haveman Minnie Throop England on Crises and Cycles: A Neglected Early 107 Macroeconomist Roberl W Dimand DIALOGUE The Case for Strategic Realism: A Response to Lawson 127 Sandra Harding Guidelines for Pre-College Economics Education - A Critique 135 Marianne A, Ferber BOOK REVIEWS Susan Eisenberg, We'l! Call You IfWe Need You: Experienc"," of 143 Women Working Construction Cumeli Berik Deborah Fahy Bryceson (ed,), Women Wielding the Hoe: Lessons 148 from Rural Africa for Feminist Theory and DevelopmentPracti~e Ane McDonald Quade Janet M, Rives and Mahmood Youefi (eds.) , Economic Dimensions 150 of Gender inequality: A Global Penpective Najma R Sharif David L. Prychitko andJaroslav Vanek (eds,), Producer 154 Cooperatives and Labour-Managed Systems BrunoJossa and Gaetano Cuomo, The Economic Theory of Socialism and the Labor-Managed Firm: Markets, Socialism and Labor Management Sonja Novlwvic Notes on Contributors 161 Thanks to Reviewers 165 Information and Announcements 167 Feminisl Economics Editorial Policies 171 Notes for Contributors 173 Index - Volume 5,1999 177 26 Feminist Europa. Review of Books Vol. 2, No.1, 1999 Editorial 2 Rumjana Kiefer on Zdravka Eftimova, Bulgaria. 3 Simonetta Spinelli on Paola Lupo, Italy. 4 Ilaria B. Sborgi on Luisa Accati, Italy. 5 Annamaria Dudik on Julia Szalai, Hungary. 6 Vassiliki Petoussi on Eftihia Leontidou and Sigrid R. Ammer, Greece. 8 Hannah Rodiek on Ulrike Wolff-Jontofsohn, Germany and Israel. 10 Cinta Canterla on Amelia Valcarcel, Spain. 12 In brief: Nicky Le Feuvre on Jacqueline Martin, France, and Katharina Wilts on Susanne Opfermann, Germany. 13 Books Received. Editorial Board 14 15 FEMINIST STUDIES 27 IVolume 25, Number 2 Preface Summer 1999 273 Deborah Nelson C. Leiren Mower Caroline Danielson Mariana Valverde Valerie Traub Cynthia Hogue Ina Loewenberg Wendy Lee-Lampshire Susan Hekman RafiaZafar Julie Fay Beyond Privacy: Confessions between a 279 Woman and Her Doctor Amicus Curiae (Creative Writing) 307 1he Gender of Privacy and the Embodied 311 SeU: Examining the Origins of the Right to Privacy in U.S. Law Identity Politics and the Law in the 345 United States (Review Essay) 1he Rewards of Lesbian History 363 (Review Essay) Poetry 395 Reflections on Seu-Portraiture in 399 Photography (Art Essay) The Sound of Little Hummingbird Wings: 409 A Wittgensteinian Investigation of Forms of Life as Forms of Power Backgrounds and Riverbeds: 427 Feminist Reflections The Signifying Dish: Autobiographyand 449 History in Two Black Women's Cookbooks From In the Houses ofthe Good People 471 (Fiction) Notes on Contributors Notes and Letters Publications Received 496 498 503 28 FEMINIST STUDIES I Volume 25, Number 3 Preface Fall 1999 529 Kalhleen A. Brown Patrick Wilkinson Davi Walders Andrea Wuerth Diana Khor Ruth Stone JaneChia Carolyn Strange Kazuko Watanabe A. Wassenberg Gayle Letherby and Catherine Williams France Winddance Twine 'The "Savagely Fathered and Un-Mothered 537 World" of the Communist Party, U.S.A.: Feminism, Maternalism, and "Mother Bloor" 'The Selfless and the Helpless: Matemalist 571 Origins of the U.S. Welfare State (Review Essay) Monument Near Luzy (Poetry) 599 National Politics/Local Identities: 601 Abortion Rights Activism in Post-Wall Berlin Organizing for Change: Women's 633 Grassroots Activism in Japan Poetry 662 Georgette Chen (Art Essay) 671 Murder and Meanings in U.s. 679 Historiography (Review Essay) Reading Little Wometl, Reading Motherhood 699 in Japan Blue (Fiction) 711 Non-Motherhood: Ambivalent 719 Autobiographies (Commentary) Transracial Mothering and Antiracism: 729 The Case of White Birth Mothers of "Black" Children in Britain Notes on Contributors Noles and Letters Publications Received 747 749 756 Feminist Teacher Vol. 12 Table of Contents Articles 89 Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Ethical Pedagogy in the Multicultural Classroom By Cynthia Hogue, Kim Parker, and Meredith Miller 107 Rethinking Free Expression in the Feminist Classroom: The Problem of Hate Speech By Nancy C. Cornwell 119 Theory, Critical Thinking, and Introductory Women's Studies By Pam Blake Issue 2, 1998 29 13 7 Curriculum Transformation at the Introductory Economics Level: Taking the First Steps By Meenakshi Rishi Book Reviews 150 Ropers-Huilman, Becky. Feminist Teaching in Theary and Practice: Situating Power and Knowledge in Poststructural Classrooms. New York: Teachers College Press, 1998. 153 Coiner, Constance, and Diana Hume George. The Family Track: Keeping Your Faculties While You Mentor, Nurture, Teach, and Serve. Urbana, II.: U of Illinois P, 1998. 156 Hersch, Patricia. A Tribe Apart: A Joumey into the Heart of American Adolescence. New York: Fawcett Columbine, 1998. Cloth $25.00. 29Z pp. Video Review 159 Drawing Conclusions: Editorial Cartoonists Consider Hillary Rodham Clinton by E.K. Miller Productions By Tania Ramalho Call for Reviewers Teaching Resources Our Contributors 30 FIR 1999 4 EDITORIAL Poetry 6 'iliJula-1Ei5?lt$/eiI1l BOOKS ARE BOMBS 7~eU",'f!"AN. THE lEVITE'S CONCUBINE 8 9<1h> <1>. %.tel& IT ENDS WITH A STORY 10 9?ih><1>.~ WHAT I KNOW OF DESIRE 12 9<11", <1>. %.tell<> THROUGH THE BACK DOORS 1 6 9;,oin!dR,~". COCONUT FALLS FROM TREE 1 8 9;win!dR, 9<.e9"" LEARNING TO SPEAK ENGLISH 20 ?Du.thtJd.e,~.e.s-ORIGAMI BIRD 21~?ialtlW-'9!,etuffj' WHERE I'M FROM 23 CXQJlen-dWtuu[, BLACK HISTORY 2" C{!Jni61il'l4- dptln9?-'I/ THEY CALL YOU UNCOOPERATIVE IN THE NUTHOUSE 26~=9;i1UUl'fi. BARBIE'S FATHER HAS A NIGHTMARE 27 'ulJatuUN'itlhi5lolt- STAll 29 "tliAlU1.tv C}tlhio:lott- OISCOURS 31 %d..t Sol". APRIL 3 8')~9J/au- BECAUSE SHE LIVES IN SEATTLE .. 2 lYwu/a? sU1UlIf!A.&.' GALIANO IN NOVEMBER 43 ftfelufa, simm(WY THIRTEEN AND BEAUTIFUL 44 ')NUlil.". C)(aalaut DUST TO DUST 46~ifSiat9(uld'~SWEETNESS ISSUE 66 48 'QflC' 93'JeA,6I YEllOW 49 ')"'/. c)f.,oiU ?J1am. MY MOTHER AS A BIRO 51~l.iw.&etl.SnmJ. NOTE 52 C)r.t...~.'f!"lc.IO? lOT'5 WIFE 64 .9'In"t'w",* BAD HOUSE ? 5 Samtu. W/;wW;, IN THE BEGINNING ?? 't!k.Willl. %. c)6,t<:Ai= SEDIMENTATiONS UNKNOWN 68 cel"iwUb %. C)("tc/,i= WHAT I WANTED TO ASK BUT DIDN'T 6 9 %"'''1''? ')'" <1>",... HALOGEN MOON 70 'XnlAI....WiMie- C)(a"kin5 9taf(1?-f/ ALL SAINTS' DAY 769?J'??~ek9VaJjlaIut MAPLE HILL 77 9?Jtid'f" 'Wa 9 lhomlU THE FAT WOMAN 8 ?tWit'!''f!Jw.~'" VisualsPIZZAZZ 12sf~'fflud,dt 11Sluwn~~-'J~ FAT TEEN DIARY I HOPE YOU KNOW I lOVE YOUI 18 '>h""", 'iJ'o/k&, ?? '(iju,f,lultid %amah 22 'iJ'.hAnnan;' 3.'8ditaWlt~ LOVING MYSElF PHATLY JUNIOR WEIGHT WATCHING 38 "G.,. 9?J"J&" ?? sft"!""",7J1ildu1.t THE PERFECT fIT ANGel flUff .8 STICK 48sf~CV~" 77 "GAt- 'Ja;'sf~ ROllEROOME sfll,!""," mldu1.t 'X-M'!' '>haniet".. %Ulidi. .. 51 LARGE AND IN CHARGE HAMMAM 56 sfn"t'Wali"" Resource FAT GIRL WALKING 59 %rotg;atd.f=t 86 '11.eIIit- g;"'UJlmJ 9?ouudt JUST CALL ME BIG DADDyt <:?i6uWf BIBLIOGRAPHY 6' a'lmllL' SIt. 9 ---I 46 Indian Journal of Gender Studies Volume 6 Editorial Introduction Persona.! Narratives The Tyranny of Tradition Leela Gulali Three Generations of Women Mary Roy The Wind Beneath My Wings Nabaneeta Dev Sen Number 2 CONTENfS July-December 1999 175 177 185 203 221 The Times thai are a-Changing Priti Desai . Uneven Earth and Open Sky Saroja Karnakshi Striking New Roots Sushi! Narulla A Heritage of Heresy within Tradition Vina Mazumdar A Daughter of Awadh Zarina Bhatly Book Reviews Notes on Contributors Index to Volumes 5 and 6 241 261 275 291 311 327 347 349 ? ? trlS _________ 47 WOMEN IN PEACE ISSUE 39 FALL 1999 4 EDITOR'S PAGE 5 CONTRIBUTORS 6 HOT FLASHES 10 Birthing Peace: An Interview with Betty Williams CONDUCTED BY STEPHANIE TAYlOR 12 De-Militarizing Security: Women Oppose U.S. Militarism in East Asia BY GWYN KIRK AND MARGO OKAZAWA-REY 18 Letters From Israel BY GILA SVlRSKY 24 Being with Dying: Contemplative Care of Dying People BY JOAN HALIFAX 32 Honoring the Voices of Children at The Truth And Reconciliation Commission LYN GRAYBill 33 Two Words TERRY TEMPEST WILUAMS 36 Seneca Stories: Responses To a Call For Memories COMPILEO BY ANOREA OOREMUS INTROOUCTION BY STEPHANIE TAYlOR 48 The Maternal and The Military: Women GIs and The Vietnam-Era GI Movement BY KIM HEIKKILA 52 Vietnam's Women Warriors for Peace BY KAREN TURNER 60 Women Lost in the Criminal Justice System: An Interview with Elaine Jones CONOUCTEO BY UMA OUTKA 64 Mother, Food, Terrible Story: Eating and Intimate Narratives of Trauma BY ROBERTA CULBERTSON FICTION 68 Castle of Stars MARY SfWtRATT 72 About Survivals: An Excerpt NORA. STREJIlMCM 76 Excerpts from But I Said No DOUG GRISSOM & MARGARET 8Al.DYN4 POETRY 31 The Marble Beads From Taiwan CAfTUN SCOTT 58 Christina's World PATRletA FARGHOU Bride and Groom SUSAN KEllY-OEWrlT Disassociation WENDY L. HAMMOND 80 Muliebrity's Dilemma: Family Portrait ELENA KARINA BYRNE Toweling Off the Cat CHRISTINA HUTCHINS 90 Berlin Zoo NlN HUDSON Off lOIS MARIE HARROD REVIEWS 82 Wfndhorse Directed by Paul Wagner REVIEWED BY .AU JOHNson 83 Blood Rites: Origins and Hislmy ofthe Passions of \Var by Barbara Ehrenreich REVIEWED BY W?HoY SMWASY , 84 How I Came to Write Blood Rites BY BARBARA EHRENREICH 86 A Map ofHope Edited by Marjorie Agostn REVIEWED BV PHYWS lASSNER 89 Britlging Peace Home: Feminism, Violence, and Nature Edited by Karen Warren and Duane Cady REVIEWED BV DANtEL N. WARNER 92 The Women and War Reader Edited by Lois Ann Lorentzen and Jennifer Turpin and Borderlines: Genders and Identities in War and Peace, 1870-1930 Edited by Billie Melman REVIEWED BV SHIRU BMUTBAR 94 Women's ldentitfes At War.- Gender, Motherhood, and Politics in Britain and FrmlCe During the First World War by Susan R. Grayzel REVIEWED BV ELISABETH GlASER . 95 Divine Daughters: Liberatitlg the Power and PassiOtl of Women's Voices by Rachel Bagby REVIEWED BV MICHELlE KlSUUK 97 Women and the PoU/fcs ofPeace: Contributions to a Culture ofWomen's Resistance Edited by the Centre For Women's Studies, Zagreb REVIEWED BY REBECCA NASH ART WORK 9 From a well regulated Militia KlUSTIN ONUF 17 Photographs ofJoni Lane JONllANE 27 Women and War: Six Photographs BY STEPHEN MARGUlIES 39 Women's Peace Camps CATHERINE AllPORT 71 From Honduras Series SAM SAfRANSKV 48 Volume One Issue One !'.Iarch 1996 fne foundation turns its attention to eldereare. 70 Nov. 99 - April 2000 Number 12 Editorial Editorial - 2 Women's Rights: New Miliennium,Age Old Challenges Los Derechos de la Mujer: Nuevo Mllenio. eternos desafios CoHeen Lowe Morna 4 Wise Women Shaping the European Union Mujeres Sabias Dandole forma a la Union Europea Barbara Heifferich 10 The Beautiful Eyes of Jesus - An Interview Los bellos OJos de Jesus Regina MIChalik 14 Women and Liberation Theology Las mujeres y la Teologia de la LiberaCion Ivane Gebara 18 Women, Islam and Muslim Identity in India MUJeres. eJlslam y la ident,dad musulmana en India Seema KaZi 22 Women's Stories Challenge the Christian Church in South Africa Hlstonas de mUjeres desaflan a la Iglesia Cnst!ana en Sudafrica Mary Ralphs 26 Lady-Seen-by-her?Nation Lady?Seen?by?her?Nation (Dama,vlSta.por?su?naCl6n) Ulnke Helwerth 30 Identities. Passions and Commitments Identidades. Pasiones y Compromlsos lohpress Europe 36 Women Artists in the Kalahari ArtlSt3S mUJeres del Kalahan Maude Brown 42 Abused Women Who Kill SobreVlVl~ntesde vlOlencla que Hegan amatar Harn l sh2KI.:"ran Nathoo 48 Masked RaCism: Rellections on the Prison Industrial Complex in the USA Rammo enmascarado: Reflexlones sabre el ComplejO Carcelario Industrial en los Estados Unrdos Angela Y. DaVIS 52 Gender, Culture and Trauma: Mozambican Women Share Experiences of War, Dislocation and Survival Genera. Cultura yTrauma' Mujeres mozamblquenas ysus expenenclas de guerra, desplazamlentOS y sobrevivenCfil Tmd SIderiS 56 The Ahermath: A Conference on Women in Post?War Reconstruction &Transformation Las conseeuenClas: Conferencla sabre MUJeres en la reconstrucclon y la transformad6n durante la postguerra Shelfa Melrltjes 60 News and Events Notlc/as y Eventos 62 The Enduring Spirit EI Espiritu Indestructible Phil Borges 64 MANUSH. 71 A Journal about Women and Society No. 114 September - October 1999 Readers' Forum 2 The BJP-CongressTussle for Power 3 How Party Politics Destroys our Education and Culture MADHU KISHWAR Contesting Rights Over Children 7 Custody and Guardianship in Matrimonial Disputes FLAVIA AGNES A Bird's Life ; 11 FROM THE JOURNAL OF ANAMIKA Protest from Within 14 Dr. Puneet Dedi Speaks about Medical Abuse & Malpractice Like Mother, Like Son 22 Sita and Hanuman PHILIP LUTGENDORF Book Review: Interpreter ofMaladies 36 A Collection of Shorl Stories by Jhumpa Lahirl Reviewer: ANURIMA BANERJI Responses to Manushi 37 More Ire on Fire Poem: Colour Me 44 RICHARD BACH No. 115 Novcmber - December 1999 Responses to Manushi 2 Rotting in Pakistani Jails 6 Govemment Apathy Towards 1971 Prisoners of War ANJANAMEHTA Educating the Dropouts 12 SR. MARIE COUTINHO Charan Shah's Death 14 Victim of Media Misrepresentation Report by ALL INDIA DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Countering Earlier Rep?rts 17 Charan Shah's Inunolation A Joint Report by WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS Quotable Quotes on Charan Shah's Immolation......... 23 Deadly Laws and Zealous Refonners 24 The Conflicting Interpretations and Politics of Sati MADHU KISHWAR Film Review: Sita Tllrtls Godmother 3S Director: Vinay Shukla Reviewers: ANURIMA AND MADHU Poem: Grahamstowll 37 APARNAJAYACHANDRAN Story: Rema's Choice 38 LATA THANKAPPAN Book Review: Widows ill 11ldia 40 Edited by Martha Alter Chen Reviewer: ANURIMA BANERJI Readers' Forum 43 My Vision for the Future: A World Without Cages......... 44 SWATARAY IWid t4u t144?e MANUSHI C4Hefdete4 20~'I 73 MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN Covering all the issues concerning women and media Volume 27, Number 4 Fall 1999 Columnist asks why Elizabeth Dole received so little media coverage 4 FAIR women's desk organizes lobbying effort with PBS 5 USIA pays for sex bias 22 years after lawsuit brought 7 IWMF praises courageous women journalists, presents annual awards 8 A memorial celebration of Donna Allen's life and work 15 74 Issue Number 52 Winter 1999 Theme: Alternative Practices 50 My Road to Mldwifel)'-ISHBtl KAaGAR 52 Home Waterbirth In England-KJIlSJ'EH MIWHSOH 54 Hawa Gola and Mother?ln?laWs Big Toe-jANET CHAWlA Double Footling Breech, pg. 37 Photo by Kenna Ribas Photo Albun. pg. 73 FEATURES MIdwifery Today 9 My Top 10 Favolile Complemental)' Modalities-JUDY EDMUHDS 13 Touching lives-K?RI REDDIHG 14 Providing Choice: Naturopathic Mldwlfel)'-lJz Corum 15 Bodily Knowledge: The Wisdom of Nausea-MAVIs KJRKHAM 16 ChIropractic Care In Pregnancy-C. K.w. KAAHtz 18 Midwives as the Quintessential Barefoot DoctOrs-JIM BERG 24 An Unassisted Homeblrth-CAsEY MAKElA 27 Why Home is Best-ICAAEH GOSSEUH 28 Hospital Birth: A CNM Philosophy-VICTOR" ZIEMER 30 Vegan Pregnancy-MARY FISHER 34 Blue Cohosh Abstract-JEHHlftR EHDCH 34 Response to Blue Cohosh Abstract-)JDY EDMUHDS 36 Stay In the Humble: A Double Footling Breech B1rth--e...uDl' CAMERON 39 Evidence-Infonned MidwifeI)' 2-5..... WICKHAM 42 Stay Calm wtth PROM-ElIlABElH BRUCE 44 Group B Strep Screenlng-LYNH MdloIw.D 47 Open House: Email Usts-DAWN fRIEDMAN Intemadonal MIdwife DEPARTMENTS Cover photo: "Grandma's Boy" Cl999 by Kemra Martin-Arias. Photographer Kemra Marlin-Arias reports that her career in childbirth eduCation and /abar suppart led her to specialize in pregnancy, birth and newborn photography. She and her husbandAlexhavefive children and live in Medford. Oregon. Kemra can be cantoctedat 541?734-4452 or via email at kemnmne@botm'i' com MIdwifery Today 1 From the Editor 2 Poetl)' 4 Networking 6 Tlicks of the Trade 7 Malion's Message 8 Question of the Quarter 61 Journal Abstracts 62 Media Reviews 64 News 70 Classified Advertising 71 Calendar Advertising 7J Photo Album International MIdwife 48 From the Edttor 49 Cards and letters 60 International News MINERVA Quarterly Report on Women and the Military 75 Vol. XVII, No.2 Articles Summer, 1999 May You Never, Ever Have Any War Stories to Tell: One Poet's Wish Marilyn Knapp Litt 3 Gender Integrated Basic Training: A Theoretical Analysis of the Continuing Debate Brian J. Reed 18 Military Women in the NATO Armed Forces Sarah Ga rcla 33 Book Reviews Linda Grant De Pauw Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present Reviewed by Dennis E. Showalter 83 Author's Reply 87 Selene H. C. Weise The Good Soldier Reviewed by Donna Dean 89 Volume X Number 1 ? DECEMBER 1999/JANUARY 2000 Hooray! Sharing women's wisdom about the road we've traveled over the last 100 years ? Honoring women's achievements along the way ? Contemplating women's challenges as we step into the hventyjirst century Twentieth Century Foxes 40 Twelve centenarians rellect on women's progress and offer advice. > Interviews by Lynn Peters Adler Who Knew? 52 A compendium ofwomen's deeds. feats, and innovations -some wonderful, some wacky, some inspiring Being There 58 Through women's eyes and in women's words, a look hack at the events that shaped and changed America during the twentieth century DepartmentS; Ms.CELLANEOUS 8 Just the Facts 9 Word: (My) Lord> by Patricia Smith Time Capsule 71 Capruring the century through the objects that. for better or worse, changed women's lives> by the Editors What About Tomorrow? 78 To decide where we are going. we have to remember where we've been-and know where we are. > by Marcia Ann Gillespie NEWS 10 Activists: The Bottom Line for '99 > Interviews by Laura Flandlers 16 Libertl!, Egalite, Parih! > by Moira Sauvage 18 NOW Does Hollywood> by Susan Jane Gilman 19 Opinion: Abortion and Crime> by Gloria Feldt 20 Women on the Verge of2000 > by Ann Marie Dobosz 24 Mexico City's Women Traffic Cops> by Sam Quinones 25 Opinion: Guns and Lobsters> by Donna Gaines 26 Indian Women Sue Canadian Feds > by Patricia Monture-Angus 27 Under Fire: The Year ofthe Gun 28 Clippings> by Kate Rounds 1 Editor's Page> by Marcia Ann Gillespie 4 Letters 96 Lastpage: Making Waves> by Anaga Dalal No Comment (inside back cover) YOUR WORK 30 Go Figure: Wage Gap Wrangling> by Ellen Bravo 33 Why the Consulting Business Is Becoming Woman Friendly> by Colleen .Mastony 34 Women Architects: If You Build It ... > Interviews by Gloria Jacobs 38 Worknotes> by Moira Brennan BOOKS 83 Novel Companions: Writers on Books TheyTreasure > Interviews by Amy Aronson ARTS 88 Great leaps Forward> Interviews by Hagar Scher and Gretchen Sidhu 93 Arlswatch> by Chris Kelsey NOQA Nordic Joumal ofWomen sSlildies /lOS. 2-3 1999, Volume 7 Eva Borgstrom and Lilja M6sesd6t/ir Editorial 95 AIIIIO Walll The Cloud~lecturing on feminist research 97 A,me Lise Ellingsa:ter Women's right to work: The interplay of state, market and women's agency 109 Katr; Komulainell A course of one's own: TIle rhetorical self in educational life stories by women 124 Linda Clarke. Elsebet Fl)'dendal Pedersett and Christine Wnll Balancing acts in construction: A study of two women painters in Denmark and Britain 138 BOOK AND DISSERTATION REVIEWS Gunnel Karlsson Annika Larsdotter, guilty of infanticide 151 Krist{n Bjotnsd6uir Work and women's health 153 Gudll'j Bjork E)'dal alld Pirklw-Uisa Rauhala Caring for children and older people 155 Beatrice Halsaa From feminism to class politics 157 Asa Arpillg Nordic salon culture , 160 Maria Karamessini Economics of the family 162 Usbeth Lewwlder On the lives and work of female primary school teachers 164 Elianne Riska Genetic maps and human imaginations .166 DISCUSSION Krist{n Astgeirsd6ttir Women's Worlds 99: Feminist research and feminist movements , 169 77 78 off~urbacks october 1999 volume xxix, number 9 IIsdnl CIVII'III Michigan Womyn's Music Festival , 1 CIIDDIIIdaI1 Qutriacrlne: Sterl1lzlng the Poor 5 MInstrel Blood , 9 ELearior RooseooU ' eo............ 12 Tales of the Lavenchtr Menace ;.: 13 ......... A Culture of ReSiStance: StephllQie McMillian 10 .'.~ "_" . News ; 3 OOB Calendar 14 I?tters to 16 Cltl~~enudy -l.~ , clmmenl8q Heterosexism and Women's lives in Japan 1 Choice in 2000: Candidates' Views on Abortion 4 Minstrel Blood 15? J8VIIWs Leaving the Ufe 12 The PoUtics ojMeat Carole J. Adams 14 1..lVIew Nedra Johnson: Big Mouth GirL 8 reaulars News 3 Chicken Lady 16 OOB Calendar , 17 79 80 vol. XXIX, no. 11 december 1999 National and International News 3 Women and the Law in Central Asia 1 Against the F-Word 12 I Want to Be a Princess: Japanese Women in the Workplace 13 ~~ \\ , , , , I \ I ? I I ? I ! news commentary Melissa Etheridge and Lesbian Sexuality 8 feature cover story Carol J. Adams on the Link Between Feminism and Vegetarianism 6 reviews Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals 10 Restricted Access: Lesbians on Disability 11 regular features Chicken Lady 15 Mins1rel Blood 14 Radio Shows 16 Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies: Alam-e-Niswan Vol.S, No.1&2, 1998 81 Rehana Firdous Sarla Shanna Yasmin N. Farooqi Aua Asghar Ali Polygamy in Islam (A Study of Modernist Approach) I Multiple-Roles and Women's Health: A Multi-linear Model 17 Endurance of Spousal Aggression: Helplessness or Fear of Social Condemnation 27 The Emergence of Refonnist Literature in Urdu abqut Muslim Women in Colonial India, 1857-1910 45 Shaklla A. Rehman Profulla C. Sarker S. Abitha Mathalif Perween Rahman Anwar Rashid Saleem Alimuddin . Zareen lIyas Images of Women at the end of the Century Women in Pregnancy: Study ofSelected Neglected Risk Factors Problems of Female Literacy in Bangladesh in Socio-Economic and Cultural Perspective Literacy Amongst Muslim Women of Sri Lanka Issues for Research: A Report of Muslim Women's Association, Sri Lanka Management of Resources for the Development of Low Income / Infonnal Settlements Women's Studi,es Library: A Catalyst for Social.Change Extracts from Archives: Women:s History From the columns of newspapers: Women's March Newsline Pakistan: 1998 Views & News, Working Together Resour~eCentres and Libraries Journals & Newsletters Notice Board Reports 61 73 87 95 101 111 115 117 125 82 Peace&Freedom MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM .January/February 1999 Vol. 59 ? No. 1 Disarmament Now! FEATURES ....................... Disannament Update .12 Scandal in Washington: U.S. Military Spending .13 WIND Campaign Supports; New Agenda Initiative .. : .14 . The Hague Appeal for Peace 14 "Depleted Uranium... Another Pentagon Cover-up?" .15 WILPF Urges Atomic Energy Agency to Refocus Its Priorities 16 Militarism and Globalization 17 From the Anny to Peace Activism 22 Central Vennont WILPF Joins Abolition Campaign 23 Outer Space: The Next Nuclear Frontier? 25 DEPARTMENTS .................................. U.S. Section News .4 Truth and Reconciliation .5 Fall Speaking Tour , 6 Cuba Tour 8 International W1LPF News 9 U.N: Report 11 WILPF Action 21 Campaign Planning 21 Pledging to WILPF 26 Branch Action 24 Peace Education 27 ....................................................................................................................... Cover: Members of WILPF's Japanese section at the "D.C. Day ofAction" at WILPF's 27th International Congress, July 29, 7998. ....................................................................................................................... Photograph: Roberta Spivek RESEARCH ARTiClES Methods and Measures Focusing on Participant!>': Felluills/ Process Kathryn Quina 4S9 Model for Survey Modification Jennifer S. Rose 83 Lisa l. Harlow Patricia J. Morokoff Pamela J. Deiter laura E. Whitmire Micbelle A. lang Robert A. Schnall -0 VI Mapping Gender: The Multifactorial Approach Jean M. Twenge 48S -< < ~ andthe Organization ofGender-Related 0 :J: Attributes C- O 3 ,.. Contemporary Sexism: The Relationships Among Barbara Masser 503 III 0 H05ti/i~Benevolence; andNeosexism Dominic Abrams N Ci W -< The AmbivJlence Toward Men Inventory: Peter Glick 519 0 ." Differentiating HostIle andBenevolent Be/ielS Susan T. Fiske Z ~ About Men C 3 0 Who Fills Out d Nlesbian H Questionnaire! The Jessica F. Morris 537 "" ~ III Interrelationship ofSexual Orientalion; Year.<; Esther O. Rothblum .., rn w Z NOul; I" Disclosure ofSexual Orientation; .0 Sexual Experience with Women; and <: Participation IiI the lesbian Community .... :I> '" :::l Sexual Aggression '" '" rn Beliefs andAltitudes About Sexual Aggression: Barbara Quinones 559 ~ ,.. Do Parents andDaughters Share the Same Vicky Phares -< BeliefSysteml Judith Becker Bryant David Stenmark Qualitative Analysis ofWomen"s Experiences of Maria Testa 573 Sexual Aggression: Focus on the Role of Jennifer A. Livingston Alcohol Attitudes Toward Feminists What is a Feminist? Evaluations and Stereotypes Jean M. Twenge 591 in Closed- and Open-Ended Responses Alyssa N. Zucker Career Challenges Facing Female Doctoral Students Anne Moyer 607 and Recent Graduates Peter Salovey Shannon Casey-Cannon Brief Reports Hyperfemininity and Influence Melannie Matschiner 631 Sarah K. Murnen When Women Imbibe: Alcohol and the Illusory Jennifer L. Monahan 643 Control of HIV Risk Sheila 1. Murphy lynn C. Miller BOOK REVIEWS She Works/He Works: How T\..'o-Income Beverly Fagot 653 Families are Happier, Healthier, and Better Amy Reiss Off, by Rosalind C. Barnett and Caryl Rivers; Carie Rodgers Women and Work: Exploring Race, Ethnicity, and Class, edited by Elizabeth Higginbotham and Mary Romero; Australian Women and Careers: Psychological and Contextual Inffuences over the Ufe Course, by Millicent E. Poole and Janice langan-Fox AIOS as a Gender Issue: Perspectives on the Kathryn Quina 6S6 Pandemic in the United States, edited by Nancy Goldstein and Jennifer l. Manlowe; Women and AIOS: Coping clod Care, edited by Ann O'leary and loretta Sweet Jemmott; and AIDS as a Gender Issue: Psychosocial Perspectives, edited by lorraine Sherr, Catherine Hankins, and lydia Bennett PWQ News 6S9 84 Race, Gender & Class An Interdisciplinary andMulticulturaljournal Volume 6,1'IlIt11ber 4, 1999 American Jewish Perspectives Guest Editor: Marla Brettschneider Introduction: Jean Ait Belkhir, Johnnella E. Butler, Lenus Jack Jr. Marla Brettschneider Theorizing Diversityfrom a Jewish Perspective Susan Novak "Dark Illuminations: Race, Gender, and Class During the Shoah" Jessica Greenebaum Placing Jewish Women into the Intersectionality ofRace. Class and Gender Jeraldine R. Kraver Restocking the Melting Pot: Americanization as Cultural Imperialism Debra Renee Kaufman Embedded Categories: Identity Among Jewish Young Adults in the United States Hinda Seif: A "Most Amazing Borsht:" Multiple Identities in a Jewish Bisexual Community Liona Moriel Danna International: A Self-Made Jewish Diva Dawn Robinson Rose . Class as Problematic in Jewish Feminist Theology Kerri Steinberg The Ties That Bind: Americans. Ethiopians. and the Extended Jewish Family Tobin Belzer A Jewish Identity at the Intersection ofRace. Gender. and Class: Dorothy Feiner Rodgers 13 24 41 61 76 88 110 136 85 < C r c: ;,: ~ m "" z e~ c: ;,: '"m =-roo '" ~ ~8 ... z 0 ~g- < m ;,: R n '"m ft~ '" ~ P=1~. '" '" ~(D '" Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) and Reproductive Health: A Critical Analysis Induced Abortion: What's Happening in Rural Bangladesh? Acccss to Rcproductive Health: A Question ofDistributive Justice The Emperor's New Clothes Mental Health Matters Too: Gynaecological Symptoms and Depression in South Asia Mobility ofWomen and Access to Health and Family Planning Services in Pakistan Should Management ofSexually Transmitted Infections Be Integrated into Family Planning Services: Evidence and Challenges Rationing Policies on Access to In Vitro Fertilisation in the National Health Service, UK Single Women's Experiences ofSexual Relationships and Abortion in Hanoi, Vietnam Reversing the Downward Trend in Men's Share of Contraceptive Use Recruitment and Training ofBrilish Dbstetrician Gynaecologists for Abortion Provision: Conscientious Objection versus Opting Out Men's Involvement in Women's Reproductive Health Projects and Programmes in the Philippines 97 Jane Roe, Colin Francombe, Maureen Bush 49 Kevin R O'Reilly, Karl L Dehne, Rachel Snow 14 Marianne Haslegrave 39 Ayesha Khan GO Aurora L Plomer, lain Smith, Nonna Martin-Clement 71 Daniele Belanger, Khuat Thu Hong 83 Karin Ringheim Features 19 Shamecm Ahmed, Arifulls/am, Parveen A Khanum, Barkat-e-Khuda 30 Vikram Patel. Nandini Domman Contributors and Acknowledgements RHM Publications and Other News Editorials B 1'-'largc Bel'er Research Methodology 118 Carla AbouZahr 106 Romeo B Lee Commentary 130 Eunice Kamaara Reproductive and Sexual Health Problems ofAdolescents Girls in Kenya: A Challenge to the Church Access to reproductive health: a question of distributive justice Post-lCPD+5: Where Do We Go From Here? Cervical Cancel' Prevention Using Visual Screening Methods TheTransformative Potential ofthe HIV/AIDS Pandemic A Page from History 164 Jonathan M Mann Issues in Current Policy 158 MiriamJTemin Issues in Current Research 134 Vanessa E Cullins, Thomas C WrightJr. Karen J Beattie, Amy E Pol/ad Issues in Current Service Delivery 144 Sidney Ruth Schuler Gender and Community Participation in Reproductive Health Projects: Contrasting Models from Peru and Ghana Round Up 173 law and Policy Measuring inequalities in health Cost~effeetivenessanalYsis 'Sustainability' and donor fatigue Disease burden nol the only crHerion in US research funding allocations Japan finally approves the pill Prnposed amendments to US laws altack and support reproductive freedom NZ Pap smear results re-examined Lesbian couplein Israel seek official parental recognition Islamic dress code imposed in Sudan and Afghanistan Pakistan Senate fails to condemn 'honour killings' Catholic pregnancy advice cenlres to close in Germany Lalin America: news shorts . New quinacrine sterilisalion 'Irials' halted by international women's health movemenl pratesIS 179 Service Delivery Reducing maternal mortality in Malaysia Why isn't antenatal care effeClive: Tanzania and India Poor health and expensive health services in Dhaka Reproductive health services in Catholic hospitals in the USA Malaria in pregnancy: India, Uganda Abortion deaths from letanus in Bangladesh Medical abortion study in Vietnam Female condoms in Zambia Computerised Pap smears Right-to-know re cervkal cancer (continued next page) 86 (continued) ~~ a> a> a> ,... 0;-4 Q) '" U~ "' '" =~ :;: "' > s::eE 0 z .... ,... fr.s '" "' '" ~'"-; :;: " z :C r-.. "' :;: "... 0 > Access to reproductive health: a question of distributive justice Breast biopsies for cancer diagnosis Share Hope campaign on breast cancer Family planning services for immigrants in Costa Rica Pregnancy counselling service harassed into closure GyneT-380S IUD discontinued Mifeprislone approved in Switzerland Induced abortion and fCrliHlY decline in Abidjan. Ivory Coast 183 Research Hysterectomy and class in the USA Breast cancer mortality, race and class in the USA Breast cancerscreening helps to reduce mortality Raloxifene helps tn prevent breast cancer Benefits oftamoxifen outweigh risks Vitamin A supplementation and pregnancy-related mortality in Nepal Infertility and problem pregnancies 186 HIVIAIDS South African legislation challenges pharmaceutical company profits on AIDS drugs Single dose ofnevi rapine protects infants against perinatal HIV transmission Cost-effective: yes; feasible at total cost: no HIV transmission through breastfeeding: Malawi study Perinatal HIV cases decreasing rapidly in USA Comparison ofHI Vtransmission rates by infant feeding method in Durban Child feeding practices, HIV transmission and disclosure issues Infants get HIV treatment but not their mothers in Thailand Evidence ofongoing infection risk in women sex workers in Thailand Growing numbers oforphans in Brazil as women die ofAIDS HIV insurance policy for raped women in South Africa Rights ofthose with HIV to marry suspended in India HIV/AIDS prevention by women sex workers in India HIV/AIDS awareness for health workers in KwaZulu-Natal New international debts to fight HIV/AIDS? 193 Conferences 13th International AIDS Conference Microbicides 2000 11th International Congress on Women's Health Issues 16th FIGO World Congress ofGynaecologists and Obstetricians 1st Congress, Federation of National European Menopause Societies Women's Status: Vision and Reality, Bridging East & West 13th World Congress on Medical Law 195 Courses Anthropology and Epidemiology: Integrating Concepts and Tools for the Investigation ofCommunity Health Financing Health Care: Principles ofInsurance 196 Publications Implications ofHealth Sector Reform for Reproductive Health and Rights Myths and Realities About the Decentralisation ofHealth Systems Health Policy and Planning Vol. 14, No.2 Diagnosing Challenges - Health and the New Millennium Medicine and Law- Special Issue on Legal and Ethical Challenges in Reproductive and Sexual Health Series on Gender and Demographics Canadian Journal ofHuman Sexuality, Vol. 7, No.4 Informing Research on HIV Prevention: A Consultation Integrating STD Management into Family Planning Services: What are the Benefits? HIV in Pregnancy: A Review Task Force for the Urgent Response to Epidemics ofSexually Transmitted Diseases in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 22-23rd September 1998 Reproductive Rights ofYoung Girls and Adolescents in Benin: A Shadow Report Women's Rights in Chile: A Shadow Report Journal ofAdolescent Health, Vol. 25, No.2 The Health ofAdolescent Girls. Volume 54, Number 3, Summer Choices - A Guide for Young People Improving Quality ofCare in India's Family Welfare Programme: The Challenge Ahead From Secret to Shelf: How Collaboration is Bringing Emergency Contraception.to Women Training Midwives to Improve Post Abortion Care in Ghana: Major Findings and Recommendations from an Operations Research Project Advancing the Roleof Mid-Level Providers in Abortion and Post Abortion Care: A Global Review and Key Future Actions Abortion: Whose Choice? An Education Pack and Video for Young People Women's Health in Norway The Women's Movement in Iran: Women at the Crossroads of Secularization and Islamization From a Grain to a Pearl-True Stories from the Field Health and Human Rights: Special Focus on Reproductive and Sexual Rights USOUlCU fO'.f01IHIST J.f.SUJ;Qt I DOCUHENTAllON 5UIl.LA UOlU'oiE ffHlmffi I9lJll1rJlEJl9l) WOMEN'S STUDIES AND THE INTERNET I LES ETUDES DES FEMMES ET LE RESEAU INTERNET VOLUME 27, NOS. 1 +2 87 9 In Memorlaml Lorraine A. GauthIer 13 Introduction 13 Women's Studies and the Internet: A Future with a History Alyson King and Avi Hyman 25 Articles 25X~ClusivelyFemale: The Cyberspaces of!.he David Duchovny Estrogen Brigades Rhiannon BuI}' 49 ASE?D: Alt.Support.eating-disord. A Pilot Study ofan Internet Self-Help Group Amy S. Herskowitz 73 Implications ofComputer?conferenced Learning for Feminist Pedagogy and Women's Studies: A Review of the Literature Gabrie/le Nawratil 109 Reports and Comments I Rapports et commentaires 109 Introducing Students to Electronic Resources on Women in the Classical World M. Eleanor Invin 117 International Women's Human Rights Database Jennifer McCready and Pamela Millar 121 Internet Mailing Lists and Feminist Research, Pedagogy, and Activism Judith L. Poxon and Kathleen O'Grady 127 Ezines and Feminist Activism: Building a Community KristaScott~Dixon 133 Sweet Secrets: An Example of Researching and Writing within the Internet Paula Wansbrough 137 Are More Women Studying Computer Science? Tahany M. Gadalla 143 Gender Differences, Mathematics and CSILE Qing Li 153 Resources I Ressourees 153 Selected List ofWomen's Studies Resources on the Internet Compiled by Alyson King 168 Book Review. I Comptes rendus 165 About de patience. Les enjeux de la lutte au cancer du sein . Sharon Batt Compte rendu par Louise Bouchard 167 Coupable d'ctre nee: Adolescente aAuschwitz Simone Lagrange Compte rendu par Lelia Young 170 The Cultural Politics ofFur Julia V. Ernberley RevielVed by Cynthia Wright 173 FTM:Female-To~MaleTranssexuals in Society Holly Devor Reviewed by Karen Dubinsky (continued next page) 88 WOMEN'S STUDIES AND THE INTERNET / LES ETUDES DES FEMMES ET LE RESEAU INTERNET VOLUME 27, NOS. 1+2 (continued) 176 The Illusion of Inclusion: Women in Post-Secondary Education Jacqueline Stalker and Susan Prentice, eds. Reviewed by Maryann Ayim 180 Lost Subjects. Contested Objects: Toward a Psychoanalytic Inquiry ofLearning Deborah P. Brilzman Reviewed by Patricia EJliot J83 Methodists and Women's Education in. Ontario, 1836-1925 Johanna M: Selles Reviewed by Dianne M. Hallman 185 The Moral Parameters ofGood Talk: A Feminist Analysis Maryann Neely Ayim Reviewed by Magda Lewis 188 Politique des Sexes Sylviane Agacinski Compte Tendu par Lucille Beaudry 191 Race, Class, Women and the State: The Case of Domestic Labour in Canada Tanya Schecter Reviewed by Nuzhat Amin 194 Vichyetl'~temelfeminin Francine Muel-Dreyfus Compte rendu par Sylvie Arend t 97 Book. Recleved I Llvres re9U8 205 Annual Index I Index annuel 227 Abstracts I Precis de lecture 287 Contributors' Notes I Notes biographiques 89 Volume 22:2 August 1999 Introduction Virginia Aulln Introduction 3 Short Stories Susannah M. Smith Hey, Sisler 5 Klera Miller Adue (Ah-do-Ay) 14 Julie Stoyka SameWomb 21 Andrea Munro The Molher of Invention 35 Elise Juska The Facebook 47 Maureen Paxton Skin Problems 60 Peggy Fisher Injun 78 Poetry Jenny Brantley Love and the Galaxy 11 Translations in Sound 12 Poetry Julie Chan Interlude 32 One Day 33 Susan McCaslin Blessed Are the Poor in Spirtt 42 Now You Are Almost Nine 44 Joan Bond The Tense of Dressing 56 The Change 57 These Women 56 The Woman Across the Hall 59 C.L. Mower and C.G. Carroll Buttons 'n Crumbs, No - 68 Susan Landgraf Sundays 73 Diffused Conception 74 Maze 75 Prtestiess 76 Review Review by Virginia Aulln Jane 90 Art Pat Leidl Feuding Sibtings 31 Crow Madonna 46 Rigoletto 77 Contributors 91 90 FEATURE ARTICLES fi116il These Are the Gifts by Frrya Andmon, Ph.D. artwork byJoanna Powdl Colbert fill 12il Forsaking Wicca? by Dilys Dana Pimon artwork by Dawn Ziehheo fill 16 il State ofOue Union by Tamalyn Kelly painting by Hue Walker fill 19 il Sisters ofthe Long Dance by Eldonna Bouton paintings by Dyanne Strongbow fill 24 il Our Lady ofGuadaloupe, Be Here Now by Suzan Stone Sierralupe, ar!'work. by Sabrina Vouroot/lias !iIj 29 lIlI Magic in the New Millennium? by Wendy Hunter-Roberts artwork by Laurtn Fosler 11131 il The Priestess ofAvalon by Diana PaxJon artwork by ?aurro Sinnott POETRY 11118 il IfWe Don't Turn the Wheel, It Will Not Turn poem by Kathryn Hinds SageWoman Celebrating the Goddess in Every Woman Issue #48 - Winter 1999-00 MAGIC IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM 1141 il Sacred Herbs Gifts from the Land by Susan Weed ill 43 III Two ofAir: Visions ofTransformation by Lunaea Weathers/one and MaryScarlelt Amaris ill 46 III Crone Eyes, Crone Heart: Inner Journeys & Outer Realities by Ann I&eilkamp 1148 il The Serpentine Path: Thealogy for a New Way ofBeing by Carol Christ ill 51 III Over the Bridge: Further Explorations by Elizabeth Bo"tltt 1155 il A Sacred Place: Embracing the Natural World by joanna Powell Colbert 1159 il Cycles and Seasons: Lunar Cycles and Earth Wisdom by Susan Levill On the Cover :'-""VJJI - Egyptian SJry Goddm by HranaJanta REGULAR COLUMNS 1JI4il Living the Dream: Letter from the Editor by Anne Newkirk Niven 1JI35 il One ofTen Thousand: Goddess Lore & Ritual Love is Stronger than Death: The Myth ofMary Magdalene by Lesa Whyte artwork by Tanya Stewart II 61 il Time to Celebrate: Holidays and Holy Days from Around the World by Waverly Fitzgerald FROM OUR READERS 1JI 66 il A Circle is Cast: Ideas for Ritual Work IIn il Leaves ofSage: Book Reviews II 79 il Tools for Transformation: Product Reviews II 85 il The Rattle DEPARTMENTS 113 il Business Notes II92 i! Women at the Wen Marketplace II 95 il Weaving the Web: Networking 1JI96 i! A Pinch ofSage Vol. 41, Nos. 112 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research CONTENTS July 1999 91 Role of Sexual Orientation and Gender-Related Traits in Disordered Eating 1 Jacqueline Lakkis, Una A. Ricciardelli, and Robert J. Williams Gender and Acculturation in Relation to Traditionalism: Percep- tions of Self and Parents Among Chinese Students 17 Taryn N. Tang and Kenneth L. Dion Gender Differences in Adolescent Depression: Gender-Typed Characteristics or Problem-Solving Skills Deficits? 31 Diane Marcotte, Michel Alain, and Marie-Josee Gosselin Role of Gender in Behavioral Interdependence and Relation- ship Outcomes for Premarital Couples 49 Terri J. Swim and Catherine A. Surra Gender Differences in Acquisition of Environmental Knowledge Related to Wayfinding Behavior, Spatial Anxiety, and Self-Estimated Environmental Competencies 71 Sigrid Schmitz BRIEF REPORTS Gender Differences in Self-Attributions: Relationship of Gender to Attributional Consistency, Style, and Expectations for Performance in a College Course 95 Constance R. Campbell and John W. Henry Gender Role of Male Therapists in Both Professional and Personal Life 105 Jeffery A. Harvey and Catherine E. Hansen BOOK REVIEWS 115 SEX ROLES 92 A Journal of Research Vol. 41, Nos. 3/4 August 1999 CONTENTS Roles and Women's Well-Being: Some Preliminary Findings from Malaysia 123 Noraini M. Noor Medical Technology and Childbirth: Experiences of Expectant Mothers and Fathers 147 Kristi Williams and Debra Umberson Relationships Among Adolescent Girls' Eating Behaviors and Their Parents' Weight-Related Attitudes and Be- haviors 169 Eleanor H. Wertheim, Virginia Mee, and Susan J. Paxton Young Adults' Anticipated Identity Importance of Career, Mari- tal, and Parental Roles: Comparisons of Men and Women with Different Role Balance Orientations 189 Jennifer L. Kerpelman and Paul L. Schvaneveldt Influence of Item Content and Stereotype Situation on Gender Differences in Mathematical Problem Solving 219 Margaret Walsh, Crystal Hickey, and Jim Duffy Face-ism as a Determinant of Interpersonal Perceptions: The In- fluence of Context on Facial Prominence Effects 241 Maurice J. Levesque and Charles A. Lowe An Examination of Date Rape, Victim Dress, and Perceiver Variables Within the Context of Attribution Theory 261 Jane E. Workman and Elizabeth W. Freeburg BRIEF REPORTS Gender Differences in the Accuracy of Grade Expectancies and Evaluations 279 Sylvia Beyer Dating Relationships and the DemandlWithdraw Pattern of Communication 297 .David L. Vogel, Stephen R. Wester, and Martin Heesacker BOOK REVIEWS 307 Vol. 41, Nos. 5/6 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research CONTENTS September 1999 93 Gender and Sexual Risk 313 Nancy J. Bel/, Ked K. O'Neal, DII Feng, and Carol J. Schoenrock Workaholism in Organizations: Gender Differences 333 Ronald J. BlIrke Judgments About Sexism: A Policy Capturing Approach 347 ClIrtis R. Brant, Clifford R. Mynal/, and Michael E. Doherty Relationships of Employment Status, Gender Role, Insult, and Gender with Use of Influence Tactics 375 Bobbi J. Carothers and James B. AI/en Still Marginal: Women in Israel's 1996 Television Election Cam- paign 389 Dafna Lemish and Chava E. Tidhar Sex-Role Stereotyping in Television Commercials: A Review and Comparison of Fourteen Studies Done on Five Continents Over 25 Years 413 Adrian Hanham and Twiggy Mak The Portrayal of Men's Family Roles in Television Commercials 439 Gayle Kallfman BRIEF REPORTS Gender Differences in Memory Perspectives: Evidence for Self-Objectification in Women 459 David M. HlIebner and Barbara L. Fredrickson Does Gender Affect the Link Between Organizational Citizen- ship Behavior and Performance Evaluation? 469 Sharon E. Lovel/, Arnold S. Kahn, Jennifer Anton, Amanda Davidson, Elizabeth Dowling, Dawn Post, and Chandra Mason BOOK REVIEWS 479 94 ,." 573 The Representation ofFemale Desire in Earl}' Modern Pornographic Texts, 1660-1745 Malluela MourM 603 "As With Words ofFire": Art Music and Nineteenth?Cenmry African-American Feminist Discourse Jua"ita Knrp! 633 Domesticating Efficiency: Lillian Gilbreth's Scientific Management ofHomernakers, 1924-1930 Laurel D. Graham' 677 On Medicine Women and White Shame-ans: New Age Native Americanism and Commodity Fetishism as Pop Culture Feminism LAura E. DoIIaIdwtJ 691 Miss Margaret's Emily Dickinson A({eMurmy ~Commemorating L/te,..ry Women: Ellen Moers and Feminist ~ Critldsm after 1\Nenty Years .. < 133 Introduction 'C Go DdHJrah Epstein Nordlit 139 "Postlude" to Litem"Women '" } Ellm Po/lalt E , Z 149 The c'?pic .Age": Realism and Rebellion in Ellen Moers's literary Womm ~ Deborah Epstei" Nord u 151 "I Can Dare to Generalize": Celebrating Littraty Women E .3 Sharon O'Brim ~ 163 Memorializing Motherhood: Literary Womm and Modernity Maria DiBattista 771 Book Reviews ]iI/Dolan Yuko Ogasawara Hany C. Denny ShirleyA. Hil/ MArUm E. P. Lueilk P. F"fJz deRnJ Sharot) P. Holland Rob LAtham Namy C. Jurik Lisa Lowe CatrionaMtukmzit Heidi Huener JadllytI Oxkand MAreia St, Pris<#I4 Willi/, IUUilud#h Wlismftld 851 Editorial 16. Interpellating Sea ElizAiKth WI'!'J'1'l" "5 Regulating "Maternal Instinct": Governing Mentalities ofLate lWentieth?Centwy U.S. Illicit Drug Policy Nruuy D. C""'p/HU .25 Civilian Threat, the Suburban Qtldel, and Atomic Age American Women KrirtiM Zorkng, 959 Crimes and Pardons: Bourgeois Justice, Gendered Vutue. and the Criminalized Other in Eighteenth-Century France MRry L.JJdII?use 1011 Contesting t:m Dlicit:~nderand me Politics ofFatwas in Banglad<>h F.k>mShe_. 1045 Pre-Modem and Mooem Power: Foucault and the Case of Domestic VioJence Ami"" C. Watluml 'ymposhun Virtually ......I.ted: Now TKhnoIog'" and Sodal Control 1067 Introduction lodiDu,. '06' VIrtUal Fears Jodi Dum 1079 Vuile?Reality: From Armageddon to Viagra LuQjlinby 1089 Radalizcd Fantasies on the Internet Christi"" EliUlbeth Shupe Symposlwn Gender and tho _ Penahy 1097 Introduction 1lnwthy V. KRufi"''''Olhom 1103 Disciplining Gender; Or, Are Women Getting Away withMurder~ RmUHdmk 1113 Feminism and Punishment Baril1m, CruiluhRnIt. 1119 Reviving the Late Liberal State: On Capital Punishment in an Age ofGender Confusion 'llltWthy V. KRufi1Ul.?Olhom 1131 United States and International Notes 1134 Comment and Reply Policy 1137 About the Contributors 1141 Notice to Contributors Index to Volume 24 1145 AuthorfTide Index, General 1153 Author(fitle Index, Books Reviewed 95 I ~ I l ~ I I j .. I ~ [ I !!.~ I ~ L' 96 Social Pol itics INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY Volume 6 ? Number 3 ? Fall 1999 Special Issue: Middle East Politics: Feminist Challenges Nitza Berkovitch and Valentine Moghadam, Guest Editors Middle East Politics and Women's Collective Action: Challenging the Status Quo 273 NlTZA BERKOVITCH AND VALENTINE MOGHADAM From Soldiering and Motherhood to Citizenship: A Study of Four Israeli Peace Protest Movements 292 SARA HELMAN Equality with a Difference: Gender and Citizenship in Transition Palestine 314 REMA HAMMAMIAND PENNY JOHNSON A Space of Their Own: Social-Civil Discourses Among Palestinian-Israeli Women in Peace Organizations 344 HANNA HERZOG Democracy and Women in Turkey: In Defense of Liberalism 370 YE~IMARAT Remembrance of Things Past: Leila Abouzeid and Moroccan National History 388 LIATKoZMA Contributors 407 Index 410 97 <:0 L U M N RrtsHc FIL"", lII!'I THREE SEASONS IiII Reviewed by Noy Thrupkaew M BESIEGED liM Reviewed by A,me Markowski IP.'II THE LOVE LETTER IiaiiI Reviewed by Kathi Maio 1!9.1 RESPOND BENEFIT CD: &iii INTERVIEW AND REVIEW By Karen Friedland I!'I!I MIDNIGHT SALVAGE 151I By Adrienne Rich f!IIII HOLDING HANDS 5iiI By Elizabeth Lyufkin THERE IS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT LOSING YOU By Cynthia Mitchel I SHALL BE MORE ALONE By Cheryl]. Moore I!'-II COUNTRY MATTERS IiiIiI THE FARMER'S WIFE - THEBUTCHE~SDAUGHTER By Robin Morgan I!!9llI AND A BODY TO REMEMBER WITI-\ liM Reviewed by Sofia T. Romero f!IIII BESTSELLERS 11III From Left Bank Books I!9.IINTERPRETER OF MALADIES I6iI Reviewed by Sao Jin Ob II POrnRY) FOR A DISSENTING MOVEMENT: ADRIENNE RICH Interview by Elly Bulkin EATURES ',e,., -.- .- c THE REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS OF PRISONERS: BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE By Rachel Roth REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS BRIEFS By Sahat Murad; and Angela Autry AN D M 0 R E "" ATRIBUTE TOTHE LADY OF SELF-STIMULI EDUCATION: JOYCELYN ELDERS 8y Christa Lyons II!'I!I LEARN SPANISH IN A WI ,LESBIAN-FRIENDLY SCHOOL By Tatiana Schreiber lEI II LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ED PRISONER PEN-PAL ADS fII!'I!III DYKES TO WATCH OUT FOR IMII By Afison Bechdel m NOTES ON THE EVOLUTION OF OPERATION RESCUE By Rosemary Candelario EMA FUND HELPS WOMEN AFFORD ABORTION By Angela Autry PFLAG REACHES OUTTO FAMILIES OF COLOR By Irene Monroe RETURN OF THE LESBIAN BED By Stacey Montgomery NEWS BRIEFS Compiled by Skye Lavin, Susie NaWlro WE TOLD YOU SO By Dot and Flo REPORT FROM THE FRONT LINE: MILLENNIUM MARCH CHALLENGED By Ledie Cagan MEDIA WATCH: IF YOUR LEGS ARE TOO SHORT. HOW DO YOU EVOLVEI By Jennifer L. Paz-ner BOTTOMLlNE: MISS NOMER: THE ADVICE CONTINUES By Susie Day WELFARE BEAT: BARELY MAKING IT: CONGRESS AND AP REPORT ON LIFE AFTER WELFARE By Noy Tbrupkaew July I"J99 Vol. 24, No. II REP'R 0 D U ',' T::,I V E " R '. G H T S >, NEW S' LET 'iE R" a II II II m IJ 11 DANGEROUS INTERSECTIONS Reviewed by Jocelyn Cullity mHOT PICKS, ETC, ? 98 ? ?? ? ? Tbe Women's Forum August 1999 Vol. 24, No. 12 Rrtsttc II!II!I'NTERVIEW WITH IIiiiI MINNIE BRUCE PRAlT Interview by Elly Bulkin I!'P.IIADAM SANDLER AND THE IIiiiIiI'MMATURE LEADING MAN By Kath; Maio POE TRY. 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Manina khulumani elikufunayo 47 Umthethwandaba waPhezulu kawufuni kuphikiswa 49 UKhalela ukuphila 50 Ezinye izisebenzi ezimbili zingena kuWAG 50 100 TEEN VOICES MAGAZINE 12 IU.\'~[O'fID]UfOOI) Get smart-why it's hard for teen moms to get an education. I~UnLY 0" How light are you and your sister? Five ways to improve your relationship. ..................... , , . in every Issue On the cover (from left): Corrina Connelly. jadyn Feliciano, and Ramatu Kallon. Photo by Marilyn Humphries 8,U~O\!J~ANI) BEYON)) Brace yourself! The facts about scoliosis. 26 sum, wom.!) Living in the Dominican Republic. 29 SURH\!JN(j sUmt .\SSAI'1,T Stopping incest-stories and advice from girls who have been there. ~\UTS& ('.ULTIIUI CO'~vine,"Britney.. ,juliana Hatfield., ,jennifer . Lopez...A Girl's Guide to Taking Over the World, 42 ElY & OO.\'I("I1\"S mOl)("ORNI-:t~ NEW! Recipes and info you can use, Close-up with Chef jody Adams, t::-'.. ; A \ \ ,'t-. 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Between Space": Third World Women In American Higher Education Social Justlee Feminists In the United Stales and Germany: A Dialogue in Documents, 1885-1933 Edited by Kathryn Klsh Sklar, Anja SChuler and Susan Strasser Book Reviews: .. t06 SPECIAL ISSUE: ........ ".....108 .. , 104 Reviewed by Anju Kapur .. Femlnlsms by Sandra Kemp and Judith SqUires RevIewed by linda WillIamson Nelson .. Reviewed by LInda S. Watts, .." ".." .. Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai Economic Miracle by Ryan Bishop and LIllian Robinson Sites of Economic DesireJE'conomles of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific Edited by lenore Manderson and Margarel Jolly Women and the Death Penalty in the United States, 1900-1998 by Kathleen A, O'Shea Reviewed by Vivian J. Perry " , 110 The Womens Guide to the Wired Worl%~1theil loons100g;~en 14 ? CollOdion women's WfI1er polo from updnte 4 ? EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS 22 ? HER MAnERS OF FACT 50 ? BUILDING A LIFE 40 ? BOOK REVIEWS 51 ? CLASSIFIEDS AND EVENTS 51 ? RAPID REFERENCE PROFILE 27 ? Theresa Twl' ShelJ1(I~esfinoll{ifJl plonningo({~sih!lllorthe drol o o o .. ~ III .. Z 104 LIFE'S LIGHTER SIDE 49 ?"'dO~"'_I'OO,""""I'mlolJ;'r and Rosalie de Constant maintained a long and rewarding friendship from 1805 until Duras's death in 1828. This friendship was somewhat remarkable. as it overcame differences in agCt social standing, culture and geographical distance. How did these two very different women, who saw each other only twice in their lives, remain friends? Duras's letters ponder this very question, exploring the paradox that while the correspondence unites her and Constant, it may also misrepresent them to one another. 11le letters may have created a construct ofeach correspondent and thus the entire relationship might be nothing but afiction. Durasepitomized the problematic in 1812 when she wrote to Constant, "QueUe sorte de lien pouvons?nous done etablir entre oous1" By allowing this question to guide Us through Duras's letters toCon~ stant, we see that it was the very interrogatory and self?analytical nature ofthe corre spondence itself that sustained this Wllikely friendship, Amitill Feminine, Naturalism's blind spot: the case of the Goneourts' Renee Mauperin, , ?, , , , , , .. , , ?, ?, ?,.. , ?, ?, , ?, , , , ,88 Amy Reid This paper examines the presentation of "amitie feminine" in the Goncourts' Renee Mauperin and the processes of gendered representation under Naturalism,Relation~ ships between women, whether platonic or sexual, highlight the blind spot ofNatural ist methodology; they are inaccessible to the male gaze and, therefore, challenge the author's ability to represent the world as he sees it. To circumvent this blind spot, Naturalist authors turned to a more familiar model ofheterosexual romance and de scribed relationships between women as relationships between a man and a woman, This sexualization of "amitie feminine" resonated with the nineteenth-centUry fasci nation with fear ofgender ambiguity, however, resulting in a nanativeshortcircuit that effectively erased