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The Un vers ty of W scons n System

Feminist
Periodicals
A current
listing of
contents

WOMEN'S
STUDIES

Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 1999


Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard
LIBRARIAN Women's Studies Librarian
EMINIST
ERIODIC S
A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS
Volume 19, Number 1 Spring 1999

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

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist
Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publication
schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced In each issue
of EE. 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.

Piease 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, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack a complete
table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to
facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectoryofWomen s
Media published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, New York,
NY 10012); and in Women s Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area
Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compited 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 parlicularly
appreciate assistance from readers in the UW·System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete
and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, sUbscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations,
or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State
Historical Society of Wisconsin.

Alternative Cataloging in Publication Data

Feminist periodicals: a current listing of contents.


Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System
Women s Sfudies Librarian

quarteriy.

Table of contents pages from current it


major feminist journals are reproduced... ~
a comprehensive annotated listing of al/ jc
Frequenl/y cited as FP.

1. Feminist periodicals··Directories. 2. Feminism..


Bibliography..Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals--
Current awareness services. I. University of. Wisconsin
System. Women s Studies Librarian.

(courtesy of Sanford 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@doit.wisc.edu. Website: hllp://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/
WomensStudies/ Compilers: linda Shull, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of
the Office olthe UW-System Women s Studies librarian are available free of charge to UWWomen s
Studies Offices, UW Campus Women s Centers, and UW libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin
SUbscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW
System), $16 (indiv. or non·profit women s programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Oul·
of'state subscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women s programs), $55 (inst.). This fee covers most publications
olthe Office, including Feminist Col/ections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism.
Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers
outside the U.S., please add postage ($13· surface, Canada, $15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00· air,
Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere).

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AWlS MAGAZINE 10. Popline.


1. 1971. 11. -The African Journal of Reproductive Health Is a multj..
2. 4/year. disciplinary and international journal that publishes
3. $24 (member), ($60.non·member). Membership: original research, comprehensive revtEm articles, short
$15-60 ($24 allocated to sUbscription). reports, and commentaries on reproductive health In
4. AWlS, 1200 New York Ave., N.w., Sutte 650, Africa. The Journal strives to provide a forum for
Washington, DC 20005. (email: awls@awls.or91 African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to
5. Susan L Ganter. share findings on all aspects of reproductive health,
7. ISSN 0160-256X and to disseminate innovative, relevant, and usefUl
8. OCLC 23747329. information on reproductive health throughout the
9. Madison. continent.-
11. "AWlS p<omotes opportunttles for women to enter the
sciences and achieve their career goals," AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY
1. 1987.
AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK 2. 4/year.
1. 1986. 3. North Amertes: $52 (IndIv.), $50 (students, pensiorlers
2. 4/year. and unemployed Indiv.), $65 (Insl.); Republic of South
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$52 (Insl.) (California residents add 7.25% sales tax). unemployed), R193 (inst.); UK, Europe & other African
4. Sage Publlcatiorls, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand states: £35 (Indiv.), £30 (students, pensioners &
oaks, CA 91320. Orders from the U.K, Europe, the unemployed), £40 (Insl.).
Middle East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 800hlll 4. P.O. Box 18953, Dalbrldge, 4014, Kwa ZulU Natal,
SI., London EC2A 4PU, United KIngdom; orders from RepUblic of South Afr1ca. lemall:
India snd Sooth Asia should be sent to P.O. Box director@agenda,org.zaor8ubs@agenda.org.za)
4215, New Deihl 110046,lndla. (email: (webstte: htlp;/lwww.oneworld.orglagenda]
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5. Emma R. Gr0$8. Durban 4001, Republk: of South Africa. (email:
6. Emma R. Gross, Ed., Affilla, Graduate School of editor@agenda,org.za)
Social Work, Univ. of Utah, Satt Lake Ctty, UT 7. ISSN 1013-0950.
84112-0260. 8. OCLC 25255461.
7. ISSN 0886-1099. 9. Madison.
8. OCLC 12871850. 11. "Agenda strives for empov,oering women for gender
9. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; River equity." It Is "a media project about women and
Falla; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whttewater. gender, giving women a voice to articulate their needs
10. core<iata ABSTRACTS; coredata CD; coredata and unite about them. We aim to question and
INFORMATION BULLETIN; Criminal Justice challenge the current understanding of gender
Abstracts; Current ContentsiSoclal & Behavioral relations In South Afrk:a."
Sclence&; Family RMOUrcea Database; Health
Instrument File; Human Resources Abstracts; THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE
Ungulstlcs & Language Behevior Abslracts; 1. 1984.
R....rch Alert; Sage Family Studies Abslracts; 2. 2/year.
Social Sclaearch; Sociofoglcal Abstracts; Studies on 3. $25 (Indlv.), $40 (Insl.). Single copies: $15 (Indiv.),
Women Abstracts; VIolence and AbUse Abstracts; $25 (Inst.).
Women's Studies Index, Also available on microfilm 4. The Ahfad Journal, Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson
from Univ. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. Rd., Arlington, VA 22203, or The Ahfad Univ. for
11. "ThIs journal is commttted to the discussion and Women. P.O. Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan.
development of feminist values, theories, and 5. Amna E. Badrt.
knowledge a8 they relate to social work research, 6, Mfad University for Women, P,O. Box 167,
education, and practice." COntains articles, reports, Qmdurman, SUdan.
of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 7. ISSN 0255-4070.
Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimination 8. OCLC 12747$40.
and opp<essIor1, especially wIlh respect to gender, but 9. Madison.
InclUding race, ethnlcity, class, age, disability, and 10. ERIC, UMI.
sexual and affectlonal preference as well." 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "0 publish scientific
research in women's development issues in Sudan
AFRICAN JOU'RNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH and other African countries."
1. 1997.
2. 2/year. ARISE
3. Africa: $15 (Indiv.), $20 (Insl.); elsewhere: $30 1. 1990.
(Indiv.), $50 (Insl.). Single copi..: $25. 2. 3/year.
4. Editorial Office, Afrk:an Journal of Reproductive 3. $30.
!:!!!!!h, No.4 Alofoje Ave., Off Uwasota St., Benin 4. Action for Development, P.O. Box 16729, Kampala,
City, Edo State, Nigeria. (website: Uganda. (email: acfode@Starcom.co.ug)
htlp:/Jv.ww.hsph.harvard.edu.ajrh] 5. Editorial board.
5. Friday Okonofua, Rachel Snow. 8. OCLC 24765934.
7. ISSN 1118-4841. 9. Madison.
8. OCLC 36782954. 11. Arise fceases on women's Interests in busines,
iv

economics, politics, family, and international School of Social Sciences, FindersUniv., Bedford
development and assistance in Uganda. Park, South ,Australia 5042.
7. ISSN 0816-4649.
ASIAN WOMEN 8. OGLC 16151817.
1. 1995. 9. Madison.
2. 2/year. 10. Alternative Press·lndex; Australian·Educalion Index;
3. $20, $14 (students, with photocopy of validated Current Contents I Social & 'Behavioral Sciences
student 1.0.). Citation Index; Gay & lesbian Abstracts; StUdies on
4. Editorial Manager, Asian Women, Research Institute Women Abstracts; Women's Studio*lndex.
tor Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's University, 11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishee
53-12 Chungpa-dong 2·ka, Yongsan·ku, Seoul, 14Q... transdlsciplJnary scholarship and discussion in the
742, Korea. fields of feminist f(~i-earch and women's studies
5. Hea Sook Ro. courses. In addition, it alms to attract and encourage
7. ISSN 1225-925X. discussion of government and trade union initiatives
8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. and poticies that concern women; examination of the
9. Madison. interaction of feminist theory and practice; comment
11. Asian Women ~k6 "to present various perspectives on changes in curricula relevant to women's studies
and raise important issues in women's studies" and and feminist studies.,.; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms
wishes "to serve as a communication channel and correspondence."
between researchers in Asia and In Western
countries," BELLES LETTRES (Publicalion presumed suspended.)
1. 1985.
ATLANTIS 2. 3Iyear.
1. 1975. 3. $21 (Indiv.), $15 (studenl), $40 (insl.). Samplel..ue:
2. 2/year. $5. Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; add $20
3. $25 Cdn. (Canadian lndiv.), $45 Cdn. (Canadian for att other foreign postage.
Insl.), $30 (US/EU Indlv.), $50 (US/EU Insl.), $35 4. Karen T. Jenkins, P.O. Box 372068, Satellite Beach,
(other Indiv.). $55 (other inst.), plus $5 ,for other FL 32937-0068.
foreign postage. Single copy: $12 Cdn. (plus 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney.
poslage). 6. Janet MUllaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N.
4. Institute for the StUdy of Women, Mount Saint Potomac, MD 20878-0441.
Vincent University, 166 8edfordHighway, Halifax, 7. ISSN 0864-2957.
Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada.·{emall: 8. OCLC 12357950.
atlantis@MSVU.ca) (website: 9. Madi60n;River Falls,
hllp:/Iwww.MSVU.calallanlls) 10. Book Review Index; available in University Microfilms
5. Marilyn Porter, Chrisllne St. Peter. Underground Press Collection; Women's Studies
7. ISSN 0702-7818. Index.
8. OGLC 3409640. 11. "Founded,in 1985, Belles le"res Is a quarterly
9. Madison; State Historical Society. magazine devoted to literature by or about women that
10. ABC Political Science; The Al1ernative Press Index; Includes reviews, IritefVkwis, rediscoveries,
America: History and Ufe; Annotated Guide to retrospectives, essays,theme sections, and cclumns
Women's Periodicals in U.S.A. and Canada; Bowker on publishing news, reprints, and nonfiction titles.
Serial Directories; The Canadian Almanac; Canadian Mullicultural, independent press, and internallonal
literature Index; Canadian Women's Directory; authors are frequently featured, Appeals to the
Historical Abstracts; Index/Olrectory of Women's general reader as well as the literary cognoscenti."
Media; Internallonal Directory of little Magazines and
Small Presses; MLA; Multicultural Education BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL
Abstracts; REIACE Journal Index; Resources for 1. 1985.
Feminist Research Serials Directory; Studies on 2. Annual.
Women Abstracts; Women's StUdies Abstracts; 3. $18 (Indlv.), $9 (studenl), $40 (Insl.). Add $15 for
Women's Studies Index. foreign (air mail) postage.
11, "Atlantis Is an InterdiscipUnary journal devoted to 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of California
critical and creative writing in English or French on Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, #5812,
the top{<: of women. Contains scholarly articles, Berkeley, CA 94720-5812.
review essays, book reviews, art and poetry:' 5. laura Beth Nielsen.
6. Simon Tower, Rm. 491, Boalt Hall, Unlv. of California
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES al Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720.
1. 1985. 7. ISSN 0882-4312.
2, 2/year. 8. OCLC 11830558.
3. Australasia: $55 Aus (indiv.), $148 Aus, (insl.); North 9. Madison.
America: $62 (indiv.), $198 (ins!.); elsewhere: £38 10. Allernalive Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's
(indiv.), £114 (In st.). Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals.
4. Carfax Pub. Co., 875-81 Massachuse"s Ave., 11. "The Berkeley Women's law Journal is gUided by an
Cambridge, MA 02139, or P.O. Box 25, Abingdon, editorial policy that distinguishes us from other law
Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, England, or P.O. Box 352, reviews and feminist periodicals. Our mandate is to
Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia. publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and
5. Susan Magarey. commentary that address the lives and struggles of
6. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of underrepresented women. We beHeve that excellence
Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia in feminist legal scholarship requires critical
5005, Australia; reviews: Susan Sheridan, W.s. Unit, examination of the intersection of gender with one or
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more other axes of sUbordination, Including, but not 5. Margarita Donnelly.


limited to, race, class, sexual orientation, and 7. ISSN 0147·1627.
disabilitY. Therefore. discussions of women's issues 8. OCLC 3114927.
that treat women as a monotithic group do not fall 9. Madison,
within our mandate. Because conditions in inequalitY 10. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to
are continually changing, our mandate is also Poetry in Periodlcais; The Index of American Periodical
continually changing." Verse.
11. ~ pubUshesliterature and art by women, It exists
BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINiSTS AND OUR to nurture women's creativitY through the wide
FRIENDS promotion and publication of women's finest work."
1. 1990.
2, 2/year. CAMERA OBSCURA
3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inal.) (free to women In prlsona, 1. 1976.
nursing homes, and mentalinst., and free on tape to 2. 3/year,
prlnt~l ..bled aubscribera, see below.). 3. $27 (Indiv,), $50 (Inat.), Add $10 (surface), $20 (air
4. P.O. Box 24839, Eugene OR 97402. For taped mall) foreign postage (OOT NR126496330),
e<>pIeo: Jewlah Braille Inst.. 110 East 30th SI., New 4. Journals Division, Indiana University Pr., 601 N,
York, NY 10016 (600-433-1531). (email: Morton St.. Bloomington, IN 47404. (webeile:
cldnberg@pond.netl(webeile: htlp:/IwNw.lndlana.edul-lupresal
htlp:/NNNi.pond,neU-cklnbergibridgeal 5. COnatance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spiget,
5. Ruth Atkin, Robin Bernstein; Debra Crespin, Enid Sharon Willis.
Dame; Rita Falbel, Toby Finkelstein, Sarah Jacobus, 6. The Editors, Camera Obscura, Film Studies Program,
Clare Klnberg, Ruth Kraut, Shlomil Segaltova. Unlv. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010.
7. ISSN 1046 6356. 7. ISSN 0270-5346.
8. OCLC 20542141. 8. OCLC 4818143.
9. Ma<llson. 9. Madison; Milwaukee.
10. Index to Jewlah Periodlcala; Jewish Abetracta. 10, Atternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation
11. 'The edil0f8 bring to 6fldges a commilment that Index; The film Ltterature tndex; Intematlonatlndex to
combines tra<lillonal Jewish values of Juatlce and film Periodicals; Intematlonatlndex to Television
repair of the mrld with in8tghta honed by the Periodical,; Studies on Women Abstract,; Univeraily
femlnW, ~an and gay movements," Publications of America; Women', Stud1e8 Index.
11. film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic
CAFRA NEWSINOVEDADES CAFRA theory; Marxlst theory; photography; video and
1. 1987 (CAfRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAfRA). performance,
2. 2/year.
3. $20 (indlv.), $25 (Inal.). Cariblbean: 50 unita of local CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW
currency and not exceeding $20 U.S. (indlv.), 55 1. 1985.
unila of local currency and not exceeding $25 U.S. 2. 2/year.
(Inal.), e _ e : $20 US (Indlv.), $2~ US (inat.). 3. $21.40 Cdn. (student/loW-income), $42.80 (Indlv.),
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Tobago, West Indie8. (email: cafralnfo@wow.netl $36 (intematlonal). Prtcea include OOT.
5. Avian Joseph. 4. Unlv. of Toronto Preaa, Joumala Division, 5201
7. ISSN 1016-9741. Dufferin St., North York, ontario M3H 518, canada,
8. OCLC 26343925. (emall:joumais@utpreaa.utoronlo.ca)
9. Madison. 5. Edilortal Collective.
11. "CAfRA News la the quarterly newsletler and 6. P.O. Box 450, Station A, 575 King Edward Ave.,
primary networ1<lng tool of the Caribbean Association OOawa, ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada.
for Feminlat R....rch and Action (CAfRA), a 7. iSSN 0832-8781.
0'
regional network feminists, Individual researchers,
activists and women's organizations, which seeks to
8.
9.
OCLC 13902155.
Madison.
channellhe colle<::tlve powers of women for individual 10, Canadian Feminist Perlodicallndex; canadian
and societal transformation. Ita main purposes are to: Pe-rtodicallndex; Index to Canadian Legal Periodical
Inform members and other Interested persons about Lnerature; Index to Legal Periodicals; Studies on
the activities and programmes of lhe a~iatlon; Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts.
provide a forum for discussion and debate on key 11. 'The CJWL i, the only canadian legal periodical
Issues of concern to W<)ffien in the reglon; promote dedicated to providing In-depth, feminist analysis of
the sharing of experiences and foster links among legallssue-s of concern to women."
Individual feminists, a<:tivlsta and women's
organizations; assist In breaking doYm language CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA fEMME
barriers In the region; stimulate women's creative 1. 1978.
expression; and contribute to the development of the 2. 4/year.
women's movement regionally and internationally." 3. Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (Indlv.), $42.80 Cdn, (inat.).
outside Canada: $44.10 Cdn. (indiv.), 554.80 Cdn,
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Canada/Mexico: add $10; overseas: add $18 cwsf@Yorku.ca) (website:
postage. Single copie8: $9.50 + $2 poatage. htlp:/NNNi.yorku.calorglcwscflhome,htmll
4. P.O. Box B, COrvallis, OR 97339. 5. Luciana Ricclutelli.
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7. ISSN 0713-3235. discrimination, and announcements of feminist


8. OCLC 9951504. conferences, calls for papers, research In progress,
9. M.dison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. .nd publications.·
10. Conadl.n Perlodlcallndex; Women Studies
Ab6tracta; Women's Studies Index. CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATiONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY
11. "CWS/cf hi a bilingual, Interdisciplinary, feminist (Publication temporarily luapended.)
joumallhat brings exciting scholarship about women 1. 1981.
to non-scholar8, broadcalts our diverse experiences 2. 4/year.
and brktge$ the gap between Canada', languages 3. $17 (Indlv.). $30 (Inst. & lib.). $20 (Indiv.• C.nad. &
and cultures." Mexico). $20 (Indiv.• over.....urface). $35 (Indlv.•
overaeas air mall). Single coples: $4
COlUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 4. People's Translation Service, P.O. Box 14431,
1. 1991. Berkeley. CA 94712.
2. 2Iyear. 5. Claudia Schaab, Donna Scism, Christel Vestweber.
3. $15 (student). $25 (Indlv.• public Interest org,). $45 7. ISSN 0886-7062.
(Insl.). Add $4 (surf.ca). $6 (air) for foreign post.ge. 6. OCLC 8015674.
4. Columbia Unlv. School oILow. 435 West 116th SI.. 9. M.dison.
New York. NY 10027-7297. [em.lI: 10. AtIernatlve Press Index; Women's Studies Index.
JgI@law,coIumbl•.edu! 11. •...the collective product or feminlstl of diverse
5. Edllorlal Collective. nationalities and political perspectives commttted to
7. ISSN 1062-6220. contributing to an Internallonal women's movement."
8. OCLC 24788087. Each Issue focuses on a specific theme through
9. Madison. feature articles, IntervieWs and personal narratives,
10. Wlison'llndexto Leg.1 Perlodlcall. often translated from forelgn·language pul>llcatlona.
11. "The Columbia Journal of Gender and law was
founded to publish klgaJ and interdisciplinary writings CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN.
on femlnfsm and gender Iasues and to expand GENDER. AND CULTURE
femlnllt jurtoprudenca. Both n.lIonal .nd 1. 1985.
International I" focus, the Journal i8 intended to serve 2. 2Jyr (1 prtnt. 1 electronic).
8a 8 forum for toplcalnadequately addressed in most 3. $12 (Indiv.). $10 (stUdent. with copy of t.D.). $22
law journals and revJews, i"dudlng Issues concerning (In.t.). Add $4.50 (Can.da and Mexico) or $7.50
women, children, family, sexuality, reproductive (other International) foreign postage. Single copies:
rights. Ind vlolenca. The .rtlcl.. In JGL approach $12.
legallulJe8 from a variety of discipline; We aim to 4. Program In Women's Studies, 113 Dickinson Hall,
promote an expansive view of feminism embracing Princeton University. Princeton. NJ 08544-1017.
women and men of aU colors, claa.ses, sexual [email: matrix@princeton.eduJ (website:
orientaUoOl, and cultures." Mp:/lwww.princaton.edul-prowomlCMJ
5. Alison Demos. Anne-U.. Fran~. He.ther H.dlcck.
COMMON GROUND 7. ISSN 1086-288X.
1. 1985. (Publication preoumed IUSpended.) 8. OCLC 13313631.
2. llyear. 9. Madison.
3. $12 (IndIv.). $17 (Inat.). Back Iosueo: $10. 10. MLA International 81b1lography.
4. P.O. Box <154. Sautee-Nacoochee. GA. 3057Hl454, 11. "Critical Matrix Is a forum for research, criticism,
5. Ulnh Quinlan. theory, and creative work In feminism and gender
8. OCLC 23150159. studtes. Seeking connections among academic,
9. Madison. creative, and political approaches to gender, Critical
11. "A journal where gras.sroots women speak from the Matrix brings together wrttten and visual matenals that
heart. By pulling the power or the pr..a in the handa explore, redefine, or reach across traditional
of poor women, Common Ground helps them break disciplinary boundaries. Edited by graduate students,
the sl~nce that perpetuates oppression." guided by an advisory board of nationally recognized
scholars, and published twice yearly by the Program In
CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN Women's Studies at Princeton University, Critical
LANGUAGES Matrix solicits new work by authors from multiple
1. 1970. (Reoumlng publication.) disciplines, at any stage In their careers, with or
2. 3/year. without academic aHiliatlon."
3. Graduated dlJe$ schedule for the Women's Caucus
for the Modem L.nguag... $20 (libraries) CRONE CHRONICLES: A JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUS AGING
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philosophy. Articles in Hypatia provide both authors
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philosophy that Is unavallabJe In other women's 1. 1980.
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TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE 8. OCLC 7495216.
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Focus: Careers in Science


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career
Benchtop to Business: Can by Gra" Gray
7 a scientist transition to
running a company? Field Research: A world of
by Jarhe Hoofring 10opportunities and challenges
by AIIII Hild
Science and Art
15 Conservation
by Robert Lerner
119Female Engineers: Women
~ moving the male tradition
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National AWlS

2 President's Remarks
by Helen Davies 33 Women in Science in
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by &quel Dia~Jm?JIt
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141 Editorial
Hate Crimes Are a Femiltist Concern
Emma Gross
Articles
144 "Crafting a Usable Past": The CarE!-Centered
Practice Narrative in Social Work
Catherine Hiersteiner and K.Jean Peterson
162 Restructuring Resilience: Emerging Voices
Judith B. Bachay and Pamela A. Cingel
176 Facilitating Effective Relationships Between
Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
and Health Care Professionals
Carol A. Stalker, Candice L. Schachter, and Eli Teram
199 Domestic Violence Among AFDC Recipients:
Implications for WeUare-to-Work Programs
Marjorie R. Sable, M. Kay Libbus, Diane Huneke,
and Kathleen Anger
217 Employment and the Use of WeUare Among
Male and Female Heads of AFDC Households
Donna Hardina
23S Book Reviews
Confronting Rape and Sexual Assault.
By Mary E. Odem and Jody Clay-Werner.
Reviewed by Marta Lundy
Abortion: Between Freedom and Necessity.
By Janet Hadley.
Abortion: Facts and Feelings.
By Nada L. Stotland.
Reviewed by Colleen Galambos
Breast Cancer? Let Me Check My Schedule!
Edited by Peggy McCarthy and Jo An Loren.
Reviewed by Yetta H. Appel

Women and Soap Opera: A Cultural Feminist Perspective.


By Dannielle Blumenthal.
Reviewed by Carol Glassman
A Shining Thread ofHope: The History
of Black Women in America.
By Darlene Clark Hine and Kathleen Thompson.
Reviewed by Susan Ke" Chandler
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Edited by Cynthia Garcia Coli, Janet L. Surrey,
and Kathy Weingarten.
Reviewed by Louise Rogers Baum
Confronting Sexism and Violence Against Women:
A Challenge for Social Work.
By Karen D. Stout and Beverly McPhail.
Reviewed by Elizabeth P. Cramer
Gender and the Social Construction of Illness.
By Judith Lorber.
Reviewed by Amy L. Reisch
Women and AIDS: Negotiating Safer Practices, Care,
and Representation.
Edited by Nancy L. Roth and Linda K. Fuller.
Reviewed by Susan ]. Rose
Separating Together: Huw Divorce Transforms Families.
By Abigail J. Stewart, Anne P. Copeland, Nia Lane Chester,
Janet E. Malley, and Nicole B. Barenbaum.
Reviewed by Kathryn Basham
The Vagina Monologues.
By Eve Ensler.
A Menopausal Memoir: Letters From Another Climate.
By Anne Herrmann.
Reviewed by Linda Carelli
A Clinician's Guide to Menopause.
Edited by Donna E. Stewart and Gail Edick Robinson.
Reviewed by Sharon Freedberg
A Part, Yet Apart: South Asians in Asian America.
Edited by Lavina Dhingra Shankar and Rajini Srikanth.
Reviewed by Cora Le-Doux
Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for People With Learning Disabilities.
Edited by Biza Stenfert Kroese, Konstantinos Loumidis,
and Dave Dagnan.
Reviewed by Cynthia Franklin
4
Afri(an Journal of
R@produ<tiv@ H@alth
VOLUME I, NUMBER 1 March 1997

CONTENTS
EDITORIALS
R. Snow and F. Okonofua , , 3
A. Rosenfield 5

COMMENTARY
K. Harrison Maternal Mortality in Nigeria: The Real Issues , 7

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
M. Garenne et al. Risk Factors for Maternal Mortality: A Case Control Study
in Dakar Hospitals ISenegal) 14
F.Okonofua Preventing Unsn{e Abortion in Nigeria 25
). Lahai & M. Ross HIV/AIDS P,evtntion~Relaled Social Skills and Knowledge Among
Adolescents in Sierra Leone, West Africa .. , ,37
w. Pick & D. Cooper Urbanisation and Women's Health in South Africa , ,. ,., 45
M. Jinadu el al. Traditional Fertility Regulation Among the Yoruba o/Southwestern Nigeria
I. A Study of Prevalence, Attiludes, Practice and Methods 56
M. Jinadu & B.Ajuwan Traditional Fertility Regulation Among the Yoruba o/Southwestern Nigeria
H. A Prospective Study of Use·Effecliveness .. , 65
C. Varga The Condom Conundrum: Barriers to Condom Use Among
Commercial Sex Workef$ in Durban, South Africa 74

LABORATORY REPORTS
I.A.O. Oforofuo et 01. Fructose Concentration in Seminal Fluids and the Deoxyribonucleic
Acid Content o!.spermatozoa from Infertile Human Males 89
CONFERENCE REPORTS
P. Hall Reproductive Health in Southern Africa: Report ofa WHO Workshop ., 97
Workshop Secretariat Identifying Research Priorities in Reproductive Health in Nigeria:
Report ofa WorkJhop 100

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Recent Publications. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 10I


Upcoming Conferences 103
Professional Development Opportunities 107

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS III


Afri(an Journal of 5

R@produ(tiv@ U@alth
VOLUME Il NUMBER 2 September, 1997

CONTENTS
EDITORIALS
F. OkOtloJita , " 6
J. Clllliweif n ••••••••••••• , 10

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Adolescents' Access to Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services in Dakar (Senegal) 15
C. Narc. K. Klitz, & E. Tolley
Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Risk of HIV Infection in Men Attending a Sexually
Transmitted Diseases Clinic in Dakar. Senegal. ,.. 26
I. Tillar. G. Diou}; I.K. Diaw, A.D. 51lrr, C. 1{sieh, I. :'!doye, S. Alhoup, L. C11e1l,
.\{ Essex, R. ,\lar/ink. 6- P. KIllik;
HIV Seroprevalence in Women of Childbearing Age in Benin City, Nigeria J6
E. Offor & A.A. Okolo
Wealth Flow and Fertility Decline in Rural Kenya, 1981-1992: A Reassessment of the Evidence '........ 41
IE. Dow Jr., J. Kekovole, i- L.H. Arcller
Theoretical Perspectives on Female Sexual Behaviour in Africa: A Review and Conceptual Model .... 67
y. Djamha

LABORATORY REPORTS
Aflatoxin BI and Reproduction
I. Reproductive Performance in Female Rats 79
l.N. Ihell & D.K. Saxena
Allatoxin B1 and Reproduction
II. Gametoxicity in Female Rats " 85
I.N. Ihe}, & D.K. Saxena

CLINICAL REPORTS
Serial Changes in Plasma Fibrinogen Concentration and Fibrinolytic Activity in
African Women on Oral Contraceptive Pills 90
A.A. Famod"
Double Primary Malignancies in Patients with Gynaecological Cancers 96
A..S. Doll & v'N.N. Cllolindong

BOOK REVIEW
Contemporary Issues in Ma~ernal Health Care in Africa
B.T. Nasah. I.K. Mali, & '.M. Kasonde (Editors) 103
I. Aitkell

CONFERENCE REPORTS
Socio-Demographic Impact of AIDS in Africa IDS
E. Pisani
The Family and Welfare in Sub-Saharan Africa 108
). O"i & A. Hill
Family Planning in the Era of AIDS 110
B. Zaba

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Upcoming Conferences 115
Professional Development Opportunities , 117
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS 12 3
6 Afri(an Journal of
R@produ(tiv@ H@alth
VOLUME II, NUMBER 1 April, 1998

.CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
Safe l'vlotherhood: The Road From Nairobi , " 6
M.F. Fallialla

ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Severe Obstetric Morbidity of the Third Trimester, Delivery and
Early Puerperium in Niamey (Niger) 10
A. Pfllal. D. Hugllet. O. Gdrbi", &- G. Robe
Perceived Causes of Eclampsia in Four Ethnic Groups in Borno Slate, Nigeria 20
A. U. EI-Nafaty~.... B.A. Omotara
Rupture Prematuree des Membranes: Devenir i\laternel el Foetal en
l'Absence de la Prophylaxie Antibiolique " " 26
R.E. Mbll, R. Tcll;o, R,J./. Lt'ke, N.E. TiJmba, & N. Njah
Genital Infections among Antenatal Care Attendees in Cilpe Verde 32
H.F. lVcssel, B. Herrmann. A. Dupret. F. Moniz, C. Brito, & S. Bergstrom
Adolescent Pregnancy.md Reproductive Health in Transkei {Rural South Africa) -II
,,\;I.B. Mak,iwl1l1e
Quality and Costs of Family Plilnning as Elicited by an Adolescent Mystery
Client Trial in Nigeria 49
F. alowfl
Violence Against Women in Sierra Leone: Frequency and Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence
and Forced Sexual Intercourse 61
A.L. Coker & D.L. Richter

SHORT REPORT
Demographic and Sociocultural Filctors Intluendog Use of ~'laternal Health Services in Ghana ........ 73
t, Adda;
COMMENT
Ophthalmia Neonatorum Revisited 81
L.l. mu BoglJert

CONFERENCE REPORT
Defining the Future Role of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Reproductive Health Clue
in Nigeria " 87
TBA Programme Committee •

Strengthening STD/HIV/AIDS Work in the Framework ofSexu"JI.Reproductive Health/Famil}'


Planning Projects 90
K. L. Dehne

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Upcoming Conferences 95
Professional Development Opportunities 97
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS IO.~
EDITORIAL
Female Circumcision/Female Genital :-'Iutilation (, 7
N. Toubia
OBITUARY
Annabel Perkins 1957-1998 " 12
£. Peters <:
0
ARTICLES ...
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Prevalence i'lnd Correlates of Female Genital Mutilation in the Kassena-Nankana District of
:s:
Northern Ghana
C. Mbacke. P. Adongo, P. Akeongo. 6- r: Bi"ka
Female Genital Mutilation: Socio-Cultural Factors that Inlluence the Practice in Kassena-Nankana
District, Ghana :
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P. Adotlgo. P. Akeongo. F. Bi"ka. & C. Mbacke
The Social Context of Reported Rape in Benin City, Nigeria
F.l. Omorodiotl & 0. Olusanya
Family Planning and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Slrategies
I. P.M. Ntozi & C. T. Kirunga
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:-.tedia Innuence and Differential Fertility Preference Formation ot' Couples in Sub-Saharan Africa 66
A. Perkins
Family Planning. FertililY Control and the law in Nigeria-the Choices for a New Century 82 "..---
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SASOG CONGRESS PAPERS:
The 29 1l>Congress of the South African Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (SASOG),

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8-12 March 1998. Stellenbosch (South Africa)
Introduction to the Special SASOG Symposium: Sexual and Reproductive Health in Africa:'
Socio-Cultural and Programme Context 96
I. H. Shah t'C ~
Sexual and Reproductive Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: an Overview
I.H.SI1tl11
98
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Abortion and Unmet Need for Contraception in Tanzania-the Role of Male Partners in Teenage
Induced Abortion in Dar Es Salaam , , 108
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G.S. Mpatlgife. M. T. Leshabari. S. Kaaya, & D. Killwele
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Factors InOuendng Male Interest in Family Planning in Kenya
C. Nzioka
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Sexuality and Contraception among Nigerian Adolescents and Youth 142
M.O. Amore & 0.0. Fakeye ...<>
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Framing Knowledge, Forming Behaviour; Ghanaian Women's AIDS-Protection Strategies


AA. AlIlpofo
151
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Conducting Successful Focus Groups and Analysis: Experience from a Pilot Study on
Family Planning and Sexual Behaviour in the Era of HIVfAIDS and STOs 175
S, Neema
LABORATORY lREPORTS
Emergence of High-Level Tetracycline Resistant Neisseria Gonorrhoeae in High Risk
Population in Dakar (Senegal) 183
c.T. Bathily. C.S. Boye. E. Delaporte. N. Samb. Y.F. Ba, I. Ndoye, A.G. Diallo. N.C.K. Toure.
A.G. Ndjar', & S. Mboup
Chronic Administration of Monosodium Glutamate Induces Oligozoospermia and
Glycogen Accumulation in Wistar Rat Testes, 190
I.U.E. Onakewhor. J.A.D. Oforofuo, 6- S. P. Si/lgll
BOOK REVIEW
HIV Prevention and AIDS Care in Africa. A district level approach 198
J. Ng·weshemi. T. Boerma. J. Bennett, & O. Schapink (Editors)
U. Vogel
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Maternal Health in Sub-Saharan Africa: From Understanding the Problem to Appropriate Intervention .... 200
A. la1m & M. T. Lesllabari
Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). Burden of Disease and Reproductive Health 204
C. AbouZahr
The 12th World AIDS Conference 211
O.Muller
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Upcoming Conferences , 216
Professional Development Opportunities 217
INFORMATiON FOR AUTHORS 225
8

Empowering women for gender equity

NO. 40 1999
Editorial 2
Leller to Agenda
4
Gugu Olamini Al/lance
Citizenship
Article 6 In brief 75
From presence fo power: women's citizenship Citizens of the environmenl
in a new democracy Usha Raopnarian
Shiceen Hauim
General
Reportback 18
Women at the uossroads: women in Article 80
governance Ollupational mobility for female union offidals:
Mlciam van Dank and Malelsatsi Maceba do union bosses practice whatlhey prealh?
Malehako Tshoaedi
Focus 23
Women married In CUllomocy low: Reportback 91
no longer permonenl minors Women and peacebuilding In South Afrila
Sharila Samuel Alison Lazarus and Claire Taylor
In brief 32 AIDS: Ihe mounling 10,'10 women 95
So whol does gender plonning Ansuyah Maharai
meon 10 POlilY mokers? tnterview 97
Jay Watson Who's Inlerpreting the law?
Profik 38 Agenda speaks 10 Dulimata Gaye
Gender mylhs and citlzen,hip In twa Open forum 101
aUlobiographies by Soulh Afrilon women How many for and how many agoinsl:
DesIree Lewis private and publil opinion on aborlion
fuc~ 45 David Everalt and Debbie Budlender
Cheer the beloved lounlry? Some Ihoughl' Review 106
on gendered represenlatlon" natlonali,m and Crazy for DemoualY
Ihe media Jacklyn Cock
Jeanne Prinsl..
Newsnips 108
In brief 54
Beyond equolity and diflerenee: the politics
of women's citizenship
Amanda Gouws
In brief 59
Socioilltlzen,hlp - 0 prelonditlon for
meoningfuldemouaey
Sondra Liebenberg
In brief 66
The gender-sensitive lheck-Iisl for free and
lair election,
Glenda Fiek
9

AGENDA AGI MONOGRAPH 1999

TRANSLATING COMMITMENTS INTO POLICY AND PRACTICE?


Introduction 2
Effecting .qualily: tlan,laling
eammllm.nt Inta palley and plaetl,.
Michelle feiedman

Case Report: Energy III


At th. margin, al paw.r: g.nder
and pallcy In th••n.lgy sectal
Bronwyn Jom••

Case Report: Health 48


Main'treaming g.nder equalily
In health polley
Borbora Klugman

Case Report: Land 71 .


Can,'ralnt, taland relalm and
g.nder .qu/ly goal,
Shamim Meer

Acknowledgements 89

Workshop invitees 89

Reviewers 89
10

,\ \\'"inan', Ilcvd"pll1enlal ~Iagazinc


SPECIAL ISSUE DECEMBER 1998

Editorial 2 Is affiJ:mative action a


Horrors of a rcfusec c:aqJ.. 3 shame in Uganda? 37

Debold Mama 7 When _ dIiDk tboy are


superior.....;.....:................ 31
Wife Reating:
Who is at fiwh.. ................. 8 Violeoc:o·afFec:ts a •
woman'. beaIlh.................. 3t
ACFODE celeblltel.......... 10
Geuder ~ion at
Women in decision 1IIIIciaa: HlV/AlDS ;. 40
Did you IaIow this?....... 15
How UpndaM caD eam a
SisterboocllDll solidarity ;. 16 dec:eot living 41

Lettm 19 Profiles........................ 45

The AfticaD· cdiJClltion Advocate for peace noW 50


system was better............... 20
CbiJdraI cry for peace........ 55
War, War terriblo WII'......... 23
Cooking nps :· ~ 571
Are 1l*I1CIIie8. at tbo 011
Uganda back? 27 Jokes : 59;

ACFODE P~ 30 Crossword Puzzle ....;........ 60

Scars at tbo WII' 32


Are all atualllld? 35
II

A Woil1ul1', Developmentul ~I"~uzine Issue No. 25 MARCH - JUNE 1999

Editorial . 2 ACFODEmade me what


I am today...................... 25
Letters 3
Public Lecture Pictorial..... 28
Education increases
productivity..... ..... ...... ..... 4 A tribute to Rose Mbowa ... 31

Single mothers and Programe Reports............ 32


poverty 6
Hostel Life at Makerere.... 35
The "Poor me" Thing........ 10
Should female circumcision.
Women's rights yet to be exist? 45
human rights :..... 12
corruption............... 52
Why the Domestic
Bill? 15 Career stereotyping.......... 56

Some brains behind Zip it and say No!............. 59


ACFODE 17
Polygamy......................... 60
Foreword
12
Gender and Globalization In Asia I: Women's Employment
History and Patterns
Theoretical Overviews
Women's Employment in the Context of the Asian Economic
Miracle and the Asian Economic Crisis
Lorraine Corner 1
On Methods and Analysis in Feminist Economics
Sunanda Sen , ," 17
co
0')
Regional Papers and Case Studies
0') Globalization, Women and Work: The Philippine Experience
T""
Rosalinda Pineda Ofreneo 29
A Woman's Economic Role: A Historical Survey of Singapore
Alfred Oehlers 55
History of Social Changes and Chinese Women's
Employment
Xin Thng 67
Possibilities and Limitations of Korean Women in the Period
of Globalization
Oak-la Cho 81
Short Story
The Picture
Nawal El Saadawe 95
Viewpoints
Changes in the Status of Women in the Information Era
Frances Grundy 101
Objectivism and Interactionism in Computing or Lifting
the Spell of Science
Frances Grundy 111

Informatization and the Transformation of Women's


Social Status in Korea
Mun-cho Kim 129
Study on the Housewives' Movement in Korea
Hea-sook Ro, Jeong-shin Han, Kyung-ock Chun,
Young-hee Kim, and Young-Ian Kim 147
Book Reviews
Capital Accumulation and Women's Labour in Asian
Economies by Peter Custers
Young-seob Shin 185
Experience of the Half and Vocies of the Half: Field of
Women's Policy by Uhn Cho
Young-Ian Kim 191
About the Contributors 203
13
\l<lrjorie Griffin Cohen Introduclion to '~~exual Et.. onomics"

Katherine Side 5 vovernmenl Restraim and Limits 10


Et.:onomic Reciprocily in Women's
Friendships
;;0
Karen Hadley 16 Gender and Restrucluring: The Experiences ~
IIf {;'nionized Women Production Workers
c
C1l
Idlh Work Reorganization
C::
Marianne Gosztonyi Ainley c8 \fabel F. Timlin, 1891-1976: A Woman m
Economist i" The World of Men 2'
Co
Jeanne Kirk Laux 39 Irene Spry: More Than a Life ofthe Mind. lJl
Irene Mary (Biss) Spry (/907-/998), 1/1
Political Economist ...
C

Habiba Zaman 42 The Tas/ima Nasrin Comroversy And lJl


Feminism /n Bangladesh: A Geo-Political ~
A.nd Transnational Perspective
3
RUlh Panofsky 55 Voyeur
3C1l
56 Dinner 1/1

Calherine Malone EqUity and Me: A·(v Life as an Employment


Equity Practitioner

Nandita Shanna and Allison Campbell 67 Van dana Shiva on Sexual Economics,
Biopiracyand Women's Ongoing Resistance
to Colonialism

Zena Seldon and Dawn Farough 76 Rou~h Answers: Abiding Concerns abolll
Gender Discrimination and Access 10
.\/orlgage Funding

Ruramisai Charumbira 89 Woman.... This is Your Body ClJl/ing!!!

Fiona MacPhail 90 A Feminisl Economics Perspective on


Recent Trends in Inequality in Canada

Kate Braid 101 Gelling Ready for a New Job: 6 am

:Vlaryanne Dever. Denise Cuthbert 102 Women's Studies Graduates And The
and Anna Dacre Labour Markel: New Thoughts And New
Questions

Kate Braid III Omarska

Frances Woolley 112 Towards ~ Feminist Economics of Welfare

Feature
Women's Swdies ill FoclIs: Rememheri~lg A.fichele Puiol

Michele Pujol 12-1 11110 the J\1argin.'

Keith Louise Fulton 136 ,\Iit.:hele Pujol: Ways for Women to Be

Christine St. Peler 137 ,\fichele Pujol, The University of Vicloria


alld Beyond

Michele Pujol 139 Daughters' Geographies


140 Sluw lime eu wooleo
141 Ferry Crossings (continued, next page)
142 Tale o(Two Oyslers
(continued)
14
Book Reviews
0- Suzanne Morton 143 Creuting Hislorical/Hemory: English-
0- Canadian Women and the Work o/Hislory ~
0-
...... Beverly Boutilier and Alison Prentice. cds.
~ and Rf!thinking Canada: The Promise of
Women's His/ory (Third Edition) - Veronica
~ Strong-Boag and Anita C1ajr;Feliman, cds.
§
~ Cathy James 144 Changing Lives: Women in Northern

~
Ontario - Margaret Kechnie and Marge
.~ Reitsma-Street. cds. and A Diversity 0/
.... Women: Ontario, /945-/980· Joy Parr, ed.
~
Joan Sangster 146 Angels ofthe Workplace: ,Women andthe
"'l Cons/ruction 0/ Gender Re/alions in (he
or; Canadian Clothing Industry, 1890-1940 -
"'l Mercedes Steedman.
<II
§
-..
Marlene Epp 148 A World Without War: How U.s. Feminists
and Pacifists Res;sted World War I -
~ Frances H. Early and A Reconstructed
World: A Feminist Biogrqphy ofGertrude
,Richardson· :Barbara Roberts,
Sl June Corman 150 "Opposing Positions on the Canadian
E Welfare State"
E Women and the Canadian Welfare State:
.! Challenges and Change - Patricia M. Evans
1Il and Gerda R. Wekerle. eds. and Retooling
~ the Welfare State: What's Right, What's
Wl:ong. What's to Be Done - John Richards.

Carole Henderson-Carpenter 153 Undisciplined Women: Tradition and


Cliiture in Canada - Pauline Greenhill and
Diane Tye, eds.

Frances Woolley 154 Introducing Race and Gender Into


Economics - Robin L. Bartlett. ed.

Prushant Ziskind 155 The Last Laugh


156 On Graduation

Contributors to This Issue 157

Callfor Submissions 160

Contributors Guidelines 161

Directrices aux
collaboratrices et collaborateurs 162

Order form 163


Australian FeIninist Studies
15

Volwne 14 Nwnber 29 April1999

Editorial 5

Theme Articles. Feminist Science Studies


Guest Editor: Elizabeth A, Wilson

Introduction: Somatic Compliance-Feminism, Biology and Science


Eli<.abeth A, Wilson 7
Human Nature VicA; Kirby 19
Darwin and Feminism: Preliminary Investigations for a Possible Alliance
E/i<.abeth Gros<. 31
Still Platonic Artcr All Thesc Ycars: Astificial Life and Fonn/Malter
Dualism Annema,.ie Jonson 47
Adventures of the Addicted Brain Hel<lI Keane 63
IatroGencsis: The Visible Human Project and the Reproduction of Life
Catherine Waldby 77
The Malter at Hand: Butler, Ontology and the Natural Sciences Jacillkl Kerin 91
Technical Materialisations and the Politics of Radical Contingency Adrian
•\.facleen<.ie 105
Is there Postlife arter Postfeminism? Tropes of Technics and Life in
Cyberfeminism Anna Munstu 119

Thematic Review Article


Thinking Biological Materialities Cdia Roberl.r 131

Thematic Reviews
Discip/illing Reproduction' Modtrllily, Am,,;can Lift Srimus and Iht Probl<ms if Sex
(Adele Clarke) Sarah Howard 141
Bodiu Under Siege: Selfmutii<llion alld Body ModijicaiUm ill Culture and Psychiatry
(Annando Favazza) Abigail Groves 143
Malunal PmOllalily, Evolution and the Sex Ralio, Do Molhtrs Control Iht Stx if 1m
ltifanl?(ValerieJ. Grant) Sarah Howard 145
Rifiguring Life: Melaphors if Twmtieth-cmlury Biology (Evelyn Fox Keller)
Carol SuI/ivan 147
Future.Natural: Nalurel ScimcelCulture (George Robertson, Melinda Mash,
Lisa Tickner, Jon Bird, Barry Curtis and Tim Putnam (cds)) Susan Vtrmttrm 149
Scimce and Homosexualilies (Vernon A. Rosario (cd,)) Icylie val<nh'nt 150

Vikll Signs: Feminisl ReCO/figuratioll! if the Bioi logical B04)' (Margrit Shildrick and
Janet Price (cds)) Alisoll Bashford 153
Tel/ing Fl<sh: 1m Substance if the Corporeal (Vicky Kirby) Annie Pel/it 154
Power alld [nvmlioll: Siluating Scimce (Isabellc Stcngers) Sarah Rice 155
Neural Geographies: Femillism and Ihe Miuostmcture if Cognilioll (Elizabeth Wilson)
Carol Sulhvall 157

(continued, next page)


Australian Fenlinist Studies
16
Volutne 14 Nutnber 29 April 1999

(continued)
Non..thematic Articles
A Tribule to Robyn Archer Julie Holledge 159
'That 'Voman': Pauline Hanson and Cultural Crisis Fiona Pro~)ln 161
Girl Culture, Revenge and Global Capilalism: Cybergirls, Riol Grrls, Spice
Girls Catherine Driscoll 173
Exploring Differences: an Analysis of the Complexity and Diversity of the
Contemporary Indian ''''omen's Movement Feena Poonaclta 195
Winning the Vote for Women in Indonesia Susan Blackhum 207

Conference Report
Transfonnations: Thinking through Feminism, Institute For ''''omen's Studies,
Laneasler University, 17-19July 1997 Brollwtll ul)' 219

Non.thematic Reviews
GeruUr and Imtitutiom, Wel/iJre, Work and Cili~emhip (Moira Galens and
Alison Mackinnon (cds» Cora Vellekoop Baldock 223
Sex alld Medicine: Gender, Power and Authori!J ill the Medical Priftssion (Rosemary
Pringle) Alison Basl!ford 224
Patient No More: the Politics if Breast Cancer (Sharon Batt) Dorotlv' Broom 225
Empowerment and Women's Health: Tht0D', Methods alld Prattice Gane Stein)
DorotJv> Broom 227
Bal7llaids: a Hislt"y if Women's Work ill Pubs (Diane Kirkby) De!Js Bird 228
Illequalities ill Maniage: Australia alld Bflond (Ken Dempsey) Helen Marshall 230
livillg Feminism: the Imptut if the Women's Mouernmt all Three Gmerations if
Australiall Women (Chilla Bulbeek) AIIII Curthoys 231
Femillism and the Politics if Reading (Lynne Pearce) Palmina Iacobelli 233
Feminist Poetics: Poieill, Pnjol7llance, Histories (ferry Threadgold) Susan Sheridall 234

Noticeboard 237

Books Received 241

Notes on Contributors 243


17
camera obscura
Feminism, eutttlre, and ";ledia Studies

Number 39 • September 1996

5 Warrior Marks: Global Womanism's Neo-Colonial Discourse in


a Multicultural Context by Inderpal Grewal and Caren Kaplan

35 Children, Art, Sex, Pornography: Jennifer Montgomery's Art for


Teachers ofChildren (with interview) by Bill Nichols and Gerald
Peary

53 Feasting on Foreman: The Problematics of Postcolonial Identifi,


cation by Grant Farced

79 Violent Vanishings: Hitchcock, Harlan, and the Disappearing


Woman by Karen Beckman

105 Muscles and Subjectiviry: A Short History of the Masculine Body


in Hong Kong Popular Culture by Kwai-Cheung Lo

127 Woman-House: Architecture, Gender and Hybridiry in What's


Eating Gilbert Grape? by Jane Blocker
151 Contributors

152 Books Received.

154 Index
18 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law
Revue Femmes et Droit

1998, Volume 10 Number 2/1998 Volume 10 numero 2

v EditoriallEditorial
Articles!Articles
Frall,oise Digllehe 293 La mediation peut-elle devenir une rossource
et Colette Parem pour les conjointes victimes de violence'?
Dorothy E. Chlilln 306 Out of Mind, OUI of Law: The Regulation of
I/nd Raben Menzies 'Criminally Insane' Women inside British
Columbia's Public Mental Hospitals, 1888-
1973
Sherelle Razack 338 Race, Space, and Proslitulion: The Making of
lhe Bourgeois Subjecl
Chamal Lavergne 377 Analyse du processus de construction de la
violence faile aux femmes en COnlexle conjugal
comme probleme socia-penal au Quebec
...... l'vfargarel Thomtoll 401 Sexing Modernily: Women in the Chinese
•• .....U
t:S with Weiping Wallg Legal Academy
rJ:J S. Craig Wilson 438 "Our Common Enemy": Censorship
~ arJ:J Campaigns of lhe Woman's Christian
.....a Temperance Union and lhe National Council
of Women of Canada, 1890-1914
""'~"'"
.....
""'U"'" ~ Amallda GIl/sheek 480 Malernalism Meels the Criminal Law: The
~
E Case of the Toronlo Women's Coun
~
~
Book ReviewslChroniques bibliographiques
""'~"'" SlIndhya Pahllja 503 "You Can Have Any Colour You Like, as
a
U
t:S Long as II's Black": The Discursive
13 ConstrainlS of Capitalism or Why No One Is a
Marxisl Anymore
""'~"'" The End of Capitalism (as lVe knelV it): A
rJ:J ""'~"'" Feminist Critiqlle of Political Economy. By
~ ~ J.K. Gibson-Graham
E
~ .~ 514 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur
nos collaboratrices
""'~"'"
a .....
~
516 Information for Contributors
U ,E 521 Renseignements gen"raux
~ 525 Editorial Policy
526 Politique editoriale
CRITICAL MATRIX
VOLUME 11.2 19
1999

Gendered Labor, Labored Gender

Lisa J. Fluet and


Paul Kelleher Editors' Note v

Ruth Larson Tlte Wltore's Tale: 1


Reading and Writing ti,e
Prostitute's Life

Denise Brennan Women at Work: 17


Sex Tourism in
Soslia, tlte
Dominican Republic

Lisa Parks Watclu'ng tlte 42


"Working Gals";
fifties Sitcoms and tlte
Repositioning of
Women in Postwar
American Culture

Valerie Kamo Between Victim and 67


Offender: Aileen Wuomos
and tlte Representation of
• Self-Defense

Deborah E,B. Weiner Hull House and tlte 87


Production of Women's
Space in tlte
Late Victorian City
CRONE CHRONICLES·
A JOURNAL OF CONSCIOUS AGING
20 Summer Solstice 1999 • No. 39

Cover: Jean Mountaingrove (Pilato: Shosllana Frieden)


She Came. Not as a Stranger 3 Gert Beadle
Inside Crone :J
Guest Editorial: If! Can Do It, We Can Do It 6 Carol Rosin
From the Editor: "Again, exactly as I step upon...." 7 Ann Kreilkamp
Dear Crone, 8
Crones Counsel VII 15 (Art: Marvelle Kaplan)

Introduction: Beyond Saturn 16 Ann Krellkamp


Reclaiming Menopause 18 Shelley Lewis (Art: Usa Elizabeth Berg)
The Vision Quest 25 Nancy Craft
Temple ofTrees 27 Barbara Helen Berger (Art: Barbara Helen Berger)
Poem: Journey 31 Maggie Rowlett (Art: Lisa Elizabeth Berg)
Interview:Jean Mountaingrove:Apple'frees Don't Lie 32 Holley Humphrey (Pllotos: SIIoshana Frieden,
Holley Humphrey)
Solstice Croning: Answering the Call of the Crone 39 Holley Humphrey (Pllotos: SIIosllana Frieden,
Tersasa Kooza)
Generations 44 Akemi Kayleng
Poem: Rage 45 Virginia McKelvey
VOICES: I Sing Mary's Song 46 Diane Bader
The Box 47 Anne M. Dunn
The She-Owl 47 Debi Schwuchow-Smith
Poem: Elder48 Aya TarIow
Looking Back 48 Sarah Peterson
An Unramed Spirit of the Wild 50 Gert Beadle
Poem: Humility 50 Gert Beadle

Space Visions: Connie Von Praet, Part II 53 Carol Rosin


Crone Circles: Our Circle Grows, Evolves 59 gael P. Musrapha
What is Crone: Of Crows and Branches 60 Phyllis Clifton
Coming into Crone: Baubo and the Birthday GirI61 Barbara Devitt
Honoring Death: Two Loves 62 Ruth Gardner
Losing Dan 62 Joan Harper
The Gift 62 Donna Rankin Shaw
Column: She/He 63 Tasha and Stephen Halpert
Column: Sands ofTime 64 Karen Sands
Column: Women Who Dare 65 Mahtowin and Marta Quest
Column: Curmudgeon's Corner 66 Bert Raynes
Column: Country Crone 67 Jeanne Hardy
Crone Tracks 68 Jeanne Hardy and Glenda Martin
Raven Reviews 74 gael P. Mustapha.Jim Sullivan, Glenda Martin,
Louise S. Cox, Mahtowin, Alexa Aho West
21

\'"tume 10. 'lumber 2

Summer 1999


d I f f e r e n c e s

~IADHU DUBE\" 1 The "True Lie" ofthe Nation:


Fanon and Feminism

LAURA BRIGGS )0 Discourses of "Forced


Sterilization" in Puerto Rico:
The Problem with the Speaking
Subaltern

LORRAINE DASTON 67 The Academies and the Unity


of Knowledge: The Disciplining
of the Disciplines

KAREN BARAD 87 Getting Real:


Technosclentlflc Practices and
the Materialization of Reality

EWA LAJER-BURCHARTH 127 Antoni's Difference


22
EDITORIAL 131
The
Myriam Bergamaschi 133
Equal Opportunities and Collective
Bargaining in Italy: The Role of Women
European
Federica Giardini 149
Public Affects: Clues towards a Political
Practice of Singularity
Journal of
Sasha Roseneil 161
Postrnodem Feminist Politics: The Art of
the (lm)possible?
Women's
'oke ,. Hermsen 183
The lmpersonal and the Other: On Simone
Wei! (1907-43)
Studies
ABSTRAcrs 201 VOLUME 6
ISSUE 2
STATE OFlHE ART
Marianne GrUnell and Sawitri Saharso 203 MAY 1999
bell hooks and Nita Yuval-Davis on Race,
Ethnicity, Class and Gender

OPEN FORUM
Maryanne Dever 219
Notes on Feminist Pedagogy in the Brave
New (Corporate) World

FEATURE
'udith Ezekiel 227
The WISE Feature

CONFERENCE REPORT
Amanda ,. McLeod and Kntherfne H. Gordon 231
Place and Gender

BOOK REVIEWS
Nerina Milletti 235
Now 1 See Them, Now I Don't: But What
Am I Looking For?

Marie-Helene Laforest 240


The Wonder of Being Several

Gisela Engel 242


From Babel to Liberty: Feminists
Exploring Moral Uncertainties

Rol>erta Gandolfi 245


Dance and the 'Marriage Plot'

robe Leoin 246


Gender and the Holocaust

Irma van der Ploeg 249


Genuine, Artificial and Fake Intelligence

BOOKS RECEiVED 253


IFeminism
1==~_& ...;:C;..;O;;;..:",,;N..:T..:E:..:N:.:.....:.T..;:.S
23

Volume 9, Number 2, 1999


psychology
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EDITORIAL

117 Editorial Note

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SPECIALFEATURE

Societal Transformation: Gender. Feminism and Psychology in South


Africa

119 Editors' Introduction


Cheryl DE LA REY and Amanda KOTTLER

127 I. Teaching Gender in Psychology at a South African University


Tamara SHEFER, Cheryl POTGIETER and Anna STREBEL

134 II. Women Psychologists in South Africa


Linda M. RICHTER and R. Dev GRIESEL

142 III. Speaking for a Change: Strategies for Transgressive Praxis


Estelle ZIETKIEWlCZ and Carol LONG

152 IV. Lost Lives: Gender, History and Mental Illness in the Cape,
1891-1910
Sally SWARTZ
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SPECIALFEATURE

The Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1998

159 Editor's Introduction


Sue WILKINSON

161 I. Violence Against Lesbians and Gay Men: Decision-Making in


Reporting and Not Reporting Crime
Elizabeth PEEL (Prizewinner)

168 II. Soldiering on: An Exploration into Women's Perceptions and


Experiences of Menopause
Geraldine SHORE (Highly Commended)

179 III. Fusion and Conflict in Lesbian Relationships?


Charlotle A. HILL (Commended)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANNOUNCEMENT

186 The Femillism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1999

187 Rules for the Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1999

(continued, next page)


24 'F'eminism
. & C_O....;N_T-'--E_N_T~S
Volume 9, Number 2, 1999
,Psychology
(continued)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ REVIEWS

189 Jill MORAWSKI on: Nam;ng Ihe Mind: How Psychology Found its
Language by Kurt Danzinger
191 Karyn STAPLETON on: Gender and Discourse by Ruth Wodak (ed.)
195 Virginia BRAUN on: Bodily Boulldaries, Sexualised Genders and
Medical Discourses by Marion de Ras and Victoria Grace (eds)
197 Erica BURMAN on: Daddy's Girl: Young Girls alld Papular Culture
by Valerie Walkerdine
200 Kristin J. ANDERSON on: Real Boys: Rescuing Our SOliS from the
Mylhs of Boyhood by William Pollack
207 Lisa BOWLEG on: AIDS as a Gender Issue: Psychosocial
Perspeclil'es by Lorraine Sherr, Catherine Hankins and Lydia Bennett
(eds)
211 Ann FUREDI on: Relhillkillg Abortion: Psychology. Gender. Power
alld Ihe Law by Mary Boyle
215 Meredith KIMBALL on: Molherillg alld All/bil'alellce by Wendy
Hollway and Brid featherstone (eds)
218 Colleen HEENAN on: Lesbian Parelllillg-Living w;lh Pride alld
Prejudice by Katherine Arnup (ed.)
219 Eileen L. ZURBRIGGEN on: Sex Work olllhe Slreels: ProslilUles alld
tlleir ClielllS by Neil McKeganey and Marina Barnard
224 Mona ELIASSON on: NOlhillg Happens 10 Good Girls: Fear of Crime
ill WOll/ell's Lives by Esther Madriz; and Mullidisciplinary
Perspectives all Fall/ily Violellce by Renate GA. Klein (ed.)

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARI~

229 I. Sampling Lesbians: How to Get 1000 Lesbians to Complete a


Questionnaire
Julie FISH
239 II. Racial Categories: Appearance and Othering
Janine LILADHAR
243 III. What Do Women Want? Giving University Women in Hong Kong
a Voice
Catherine W. NG
25

Feminist
Bookstore
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ARTICLES
Music and the Internet. 11
Online Resources . . . 13
A11·Wornen Ms.. . . . . 15
Letter from Sisterhood Bookstore 19
Short Raves . . . . . . . . . . . 29
News. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5
B&N Indicted for 32 Counts of Child Porn' NEA Retracts
Cinco Puntos Grant • Gilda Bruckman Wins Astraea
Independent Spirit Award' Gay Writer Attacked in Ireland'
Bertelsmann Drops 50 Sales Reps from RH/BDD •
ZIBF 99 • Little Sister's Gets Its Day in Court
Feminist Publisher News. . . . . . . . . 39
Bockstore News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Commentary & TrMa: Tarnished Images. . . . . .. 37
Worlting Assets: An Indie Ally • Consequences of Ingram!
B&N Proposed Sale? • Community Activism Against
Borders' Amazon.com: Hidden Ads, Search Engine
Trickery, and a Suit Settled • Supersite Payoffs

DEPARTMENTS
Ad Index. . . . . . . . . . .. . ,' .. 107
Announcements 22
Back to Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,45
Bestsellers . . . . " . . . . . . . . . .. . 36
Classified Ads. . . . . . . . . ". . . . . . . . . . . . , . 108
Subscription Information. 35
They Went That-A-Way . 41
Wrifing Wanted. . 28

THE BOOKS
Art Books . . . . , . . . . . . , . 47
Canadian Bocks . . (on vacation this issue)
Gay Lit 57
Kids' Lit. . 49
Music News 60
Mysteries .. 51
Our Own Presses. 63
Publisher's Row . 89
Science Fiction & Fantasy , 55
Small Presses 67
University Presses , 77
Video Reviews , (on vacation this issue)
From the Editors
26
The Energizing Tension between Scholars and Activists
Catherine M. Orr Negotiating Class Interests and Academy-Community Divides:
The Case of Women's Studies' Emergence al the
University of Minnesota 2
Sandra Krajewski Returning to our Activist Roots and Achieving Tenure
AJong the Way 4
Janna). Hansen Community Engagement Anxiety 7
b Jessica C. Haney Balancing Feminist Activism(s): Locally, Nationally,
'S Carolyn Wrigiu
in Academia
A Family Therapy Program: The University Meets the
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Beyond Traditional Academic Boundaries


12

U Adricla Fernandez Integrated Studies: A Second Chance for Women at the


} Gerri Grib;
Erie House
"I Want to Be a Cowboy, Sweetheart": Music and Women's
15

" Studies 17
] Deborah Umsn and Elisabeth
Sheff
Anne Statham and Katherine
Talking Across Differences: A Symposium for Dialogue
Between Academics and Activists
Can We Talk? Collaborative Conversations between
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o c:: Rhoades Academics and Activists 22
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.g(,) Margaret Ingram King Leadership Development in a Community Context 25
BelS Reedy Taking Root, Growing, Evolving: ReaChing Low~Income
UJ " Women with Education . 28
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'0 0
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~ Susan C. Thull Community Partnership: University Students Providing
Rape Crisis Intervention 30
Karann Short "Why Shop? Week l l : Shopping, Service Learning, and
Student Activism 32
Judith McDaniel When the Community is the Curriculum: Teaching Women1s
00 Activisms and Organi2ations 35
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4J Anne Marie Pois Building Bridges: An Oral History Project with Feminist

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Linda Nielsen Creating a Women's Studies Internship Course: Building

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Links with the Community
Women Changing the World: A Course in Community
40

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Ingc:ilham, Pat Dinkdaker, Collaboration 42
V 4J andJenniler MacLaughlin
l""""I :.a::l
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UJ Michelle Dodds, Jacky Coates,
Shorl Takes on Other Projects
"Isn't Just Being Here Political Enough?ll: Feminist Action~
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and Jodi Jensen Oriented Research as a ChaUenge to Graduate
Women's Studies 45
....- S Esther Lichd The Women's Studies Community Connection:
00 ~ A IlFriends ll Group 46
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47
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World Wide Web Review


49

CI Nancy M. Lewis Women and Music on Ihe Web 50


~ -< Books Recently Received 52
FEMINIST ECONOMICS

\'olume 5, Number 1, A-larch 1999 27

In l\.lcmorian: Robert Eisner ix


Congratulations to Amart)'a Sen: Nobel Laureate and xi
Feminist Economist

ARTICLES
Looking at Economies as Gendered Structures: An Application to 1
Central America
Jasmi", Gideon
Toward a Feminist Pedagogy in Economics 29
April Laskey Aerni, Rabin L. Bartldt, Margaret Lewis, KimMam
McGaWrick, andJean Shackelford
Women's Agency in Classical Economic Thought: Adam Smith, 45
Harriet Taylor Mill, and]. S. Mill
}VmaW G. Bodkin
Parasitic-Industries Analysis and Arguments for a Living Wage for 61
Women in the Early Twentieth-Century United States
Marilyn Power

EXPLORATIONS
Using the Web for Teaching
Guest-Edited by
Kim Sosin
Introduction: How Might On-Line Networks Change Teaching? 79
Kim Sosin
Developing Critical Thinking by Using the Web in a Principles of 83
Macroeconomics Course
KimMarie McGaWrick
Assessing the Strengths and Limits of Websites: The Webfonn in 87
Action
Jean Shackelford

Web Accessories for Introductory Economics at the University 91


of Massachusetts
Nancy Folhre

BOOK REVIEWS
Carla Ravaioli, Economists and the Environment 95
Linda E. Lucas
Charlesj. Whalen (ed.), Political Economy for the 21st Century: 98
Contemporary Views on the Trend of Economics
Anne Mll)'hp'w
Heidi GOltfried (ed.), Feminism and Social Change: Bridging 101
Theory and Practice
Prue /-l.vma~l
Esther Ngan-Ling Chow, Doris Wilkinson, and Maxine Baca Zinn 107
(cds.), Race, Class and Gender: Common Bonds, Different Voices
Elaine l\'frCm/f
Rick Tilman, 'The Intellectual Legacy of Thorstein Veblen: 109
Unresolved Is.'iues
"'ll! }el1lli ng~ (continued, next page)
FEMINIST ECONOMICS

Volume 5, Number 1, A1arch 1999


28 (continued)
Ahagracia Ortiz (ed.). Puerto Rican Women and 'York: Bridges in I J.l
TnulSnational Labor
(:Ji.~/if1n Fdlf1Jatria

Susan Pcdcrs('n, Family, Dependence, and the Origins of the IIH


Welfare State. Britain and France, 1914-1945
KrlJIi,,/)all'
Tony Lawson, Econo.mics and Reality 121
./01111 DU!Jli
Edward J. McCalTery, Taxing Women 126
WOf/lIry
FmllffS

Vicwr R. Fuchs «'d.), Individual and Social Responsibility: CbUd I~()


Care, Education, Medical Care, and Long~Term Care in America
Timothy E. Sullivan
Parvin Ghorayshi and Claire Belanger (eds.), Women, Work, and 134
Gender Relations in Developing Countries: A Global Perspective
Kim 8m;n
AmyJ. Zuckerman anel Ceorge F. Simmon, Sexual Orientation in 137
lhe Workplace: Gay Men, Lesbians, Bi"icxuals & Heterosexuals
Working Together
Rubin L. Bartlell
A. B. Atkinson, Incomes and the Welfare State: Essays on Britain 140
and Europe
Emily P. Huffman
Randy Albelda, Economies & Feminism. Disturbances in the Field 144
Marianne A. Ferber
Irwin Garfinkel,Jennifer L. Hochschild, and Sara S. McLanahan 147
(cds.), Social Policies for Cbildren
Charlulle D. Phelps
William Baumol, Alan Blinder, Alan Gunther, and John Hicks, 149
Economics Principles and Policy (second Australian edition)
Sonia Walker and Murray Brennan
Randy Albelda and Chris Tilly, Glass Ceilings and Bottomless Pits: 153
Women's Work, Women's Poverty
Linda Wilcux Yuung
Tibor Scitovsky, Economic Theory and Reality: Selected Essays on 155
their Disparities and Reconciliation
Michael Briin
Notes on Contributors 161
Call for Papers 167
Information and Announcements 169
Feminist ncwlOm;cs Editorial Policies 171
Notes for Contributors 173

ERRATA
In the article, Husbands, Wives, and Housework: GraduatesojSlan!ord and Tokyo
Uniumities, by Myra H. Strober and Agnes Miling Kaneko Chan. in the Fall
1998 issue, the next to last variable listed in Table 6 should read 'Percent
Does Mure Thall Hal[ofHousehold Tasks,' and the next to last variable listed
in Tahle 7 should read 'Does More Than Hal[ofHonsehold Tasks.'
feminist review 29

NUMBER 61 SPRING 1999

Snakes and Ladders


Reviewing Feminisms at
Century's End

Editorial
Snakes and Ladders: Reviewing Feminisms at Century's End
catherine Hal~ Sue O'Sullivan, Ann Phoenix. MerI Storr,
Lyn Thomas, Annie Whitehead 1

The Scent of Memory:


Strangers, Our Own, and Others
Avtar Brah 4

Writing from Experience:


The Place of the Personal in French Feminist Writing
Lyn Thomas and Emma Webb 27

Fragments around Philippe V.:


Annie ErnauK 49

'Gone are the Days':


Bisexual Perspectives on Lesbian/Feminist Literary Theory
Ann Kaloski Naylor S1

Feminist Recoveries in My Father's House


Chrls1lne Clegg 67

Sexual Abuse and TrOubled feminism:


AReply to Camille Guy
Chris Atmore 83

What a Difference a Decade Makes:


Coming to Power and The Second Coming
Sue O'Sullivan 97
30

FEJ\1INIST'
STUDIES
I Volume 25, Number 1 Spring 1999

Preface 3
Patricia Cooper and Cherished Classifications: Bathrooms and 7
Ruth Oldenziel the Construction of Gender/ Race on the
Pennsylvania Railroad during World War II
Nancy MacLean The Hidden History of Affinnative 43
Action: Working Women's Struggles in the
1970s and the Gender of Class
Erik Ludwig Closing In on the "Plantation": Coalition 79
Building and the Role of Black Women's
Grievances in Duke University Labor
Disputes, 1965-1968
Ula Taylor Proposition 209 and the Affinnative 95
Action Debate on the University of
California Campuses
Linda Briskin and Making Equity a Priority: Anatomy of the 105
Janice Newson York University Strike of 1997
Frances R. Aparicio Through My Lens: A Video Project about 119
Women of Color Faculty at the
University of Michigan
Judith Strasser Poetry 131
Glenda Gilmore "But She Can't Find Her (V.D.] Key" 133
Susan Thomas Poetry 154
Joanna L. Kao Art Essay 157
M. Grazia Rossilli The European Union's Policy on the 171
Equality of Women
Danielle Haase-Dubose Sexual Difference and Politics in France 183
Today
Tessa Bartholomeusz Mothers of Buddhas, Mothers of Nations: 211
Kumaranatunga and Her Meteoric Rise to
Power in Sri Lanka
Joy Parr Homeworkers in Global Perspectives 227
(ReView Essay)
Notes on Contributors 236
Notes and Lellers 240
Publications Received 242
Feminist Teacher 31

Vol. 12 Issue I, 1998

Letter to Our Readers

Articles
Globalizing the Curriculum: Rewatds and Resistance
By Matgaret D. Stetz

12 Assimilating the "Culture of No Culture" in Science: Feminist Interventions


in (De)Mentoring Graduate Women
By Banu Subramaniam and Mary Wyer

29 Resistance in Two Acts: Practical and Ideological Implications


By Ingrid Banks

40 On the Discomforts of Teaching


By Audrey Fisch

44 Re-thinking the Story of Male Resistance in the Feminist Classroom:


How Familiar Conceptions Can Keep Us from Seeing Posirive Effects
By Cindy Moore

Book Reviews
64 Making Gender: The Politics and Erotics of Culture by Sherry B. Ortner
By Melissa Tedrowe

67 Sweet Secrets: Stories of Menstruao"on by Kathleen O'Grady and


Paula Wansbrough
By Phyllis H. Kaminski

69 She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century


edited by Janet Gray
By Deborah Meadows

71 Women/Writing/Teaching edited by Jan Zlotnik Schmidt


By Stephanie Vandrick

Video Reviews
74 Votes for Women by Kay Weaver and Martha Wheelock
By Karen Manners Smith

Call for Reviewers

Departments
79 Resources, Calls for Papers, Conferences

86 Our Contributors
rontiers
32

AJournal of Women Studies


VOLUME xx NUMBER I, 1999

Introduction v Prayer to fl Rio Gmnde,'


Yolalldd Flores Niemann, Special Issue Editor Many Years of Chicano Studies (poetry) 135
Everyday Ways of Resistance and Cooperation: '"nf I. 81m
Mexican American Women Building Puentes Toward an Understanding of Spirituality in
with Immigrants U.S. Larina Leadership 137
Gilda Laura Ochoa jMnefte Rodriguez
Personal History: Losing Language (poetry) 21 £1 Ang,l; Las Manos \010"',,; Las Viudas Loeas (art) 147
Raeh" Lockard Le/icia Ochardn
Awareness, Consciousness. and Resistance:
Raced, Classed. and Gendered Leadership The Formation of a Code of Ethics for Latina!
Imcractions in Milagro County, California 25 Chicana Scholars: The Experience of Melding
Jostphin, Mlndrz-N'K"tr Personallcssons into Professional Ethics 151
Rosi Andrad, and Hilda GonzJlrz L, Dmmat
There Is Nothing as Gentle as Strength. and
Nothing as Strong as Gentleness: The Life and Gender Roles in Transition among
TImes ofFeliciras Cordova Apodaca. 1912-1997 45 Professional Puerto Rican Women 161
M. Linda Apodaca Nanna I. Copsl
Dedicared to My Companrras: P,1o 58 "If the Walls Could Talk", "Hidden Interior" (art) 179
Maria D. Cu~as Marit L. Ramos
"Checkin' Up on My Guy": Chicanas. Social Experiences of Chicana County Judges in Texas
Capital. and the Culture of Romance 60 Politics: In Their Own Words 181
Ang,1a Valrnzu,1a Josl Ang,/ Gurilmz
Mllrift de I.os Angell'S: Prc·Colurnbian and Post Gritos . .. (poetty) 192
Conquest Goddesses: ,Qui Eseond, La Esp,ranza?l Alma Montes de Oca
What is Hidden in Hopei, ,Qui Eseon'" La Contributors 194
Esp,ranza?lWhat is Hidden In Hope? (detail) (art) 80
Alma Lop,z
Building Up Our Resistance:
Chicanas in Academia 86
Anna SandoVltI
undocnmented (poetry) 93
Lt/kia Hern~ndtz-Linarts
Sense and Responsibility 97
Manb,1 Sosa
La Vrrdad" Muda; OMdntr d, todo,
mmos dt ml (poetry) 105
Manb,1 Sosa
Payoso; Ideal; Aurorcrratoj Contamination (art) 108
Rosalyn MfSqui/tt
The Making of a Token: A Case Study ofStereorype
Threat, Stigma, Racism, and Tokenism in Academe III
Yolandn Flo~s Niemann
Gender _T',~ 33

Development Gender, Religion.


and Spirituality
Contents Volume 7 Number I March 1999
Editorial 2
Carolille Sweetmall

Reconciling Islam and feminism 7


/mall Hashim

Christianity, development, and women's liberation 15


Bridget Walker

Conflict and compliance: Christianity and the occult in horticultural exporting 23


Catherille S Dolall

No time to worship the serpent deities:


Women, economic change, and religion in north-western Nepal 31
Rebecca Sal/I

Gender relations, 'Hindu' nationalism, and NGO responses in India 40


Stacey BI/rlet

Religion, male violence, and the control of women:


Pakistani Muslim men in Bradford, UK 48
Marie Macey

A double-edged sword:
Challenging women's oppression within Muslim society in Northern Nigeria 56
Fatima L AdamI/

Gender and development from a Christian perspective:


Experience from World Vision 62
Lillda Tripp

Islam and development: Opportunities and constraints for Somali women 69


Sadia Ahmed

'The way to do is to be': Exploring the interface between values and research 73
Sharoll Harper alld KathleCll Clallcy

Resources 81
Compiled by Sophie DodgeOil
Books 81
Video 85
Organisations 85
Web resources 86
34 Gender and Education

Volwne II Nwnber 2 June 1999

Maria TamboWwu. Spacing Herself: women in education 125

KellY Coate. Feminist Knowledge and the Ivory Tower: a case study 141

Margaret Calloghan, Charlie Cranmer, Mum!JI Rowan, Gerda Siann & Fiona Wilson.
Feminism in Scotland: self-identification and stereotypes 161

CarolYn Brit"'n & Arihur Baxter. Becoming a Mature Student: gendered narratives of
the self 179

Pauline R. Schreuder. Gender in Dutch General Education. The Case of 'Taking


Care' 195

Jillian De Jean, Rena Upitis, Con'na Koch & Jonaihan roung. The Story of Phoenix Q!lest.
how girls respond to a prototype language and mathematics computer game 207

nOOK REVIEWS
Gender in EarlY Childhood (Nicola Yelland, Ed.) and RaciJm, Gender Idmtilies and roung
Children. Social &latUms in a Multi-ethnie Inner Ci!y Primary School (Paul Connolly)
reviewed by Hannah Bradby 225

Raising Boys' Achievements in Schools (Kevan Bleach) reviewed by Christine Skelton 227

The Feminist Critique 'IfiAnguage--a reader(Deborah Cameron, Ed.) reviewed by Gaby


Weiner 228

Gender and Impen'aliJm (Clare Midgley, Ed.) reviewed by AnnMarie Wolpe 230

SulYert to Fiction: women teachers' lift his",ri" and /he cullural polities 'If resistance (petra
Munro) reviewed by Rosemary Preston 231

Ms Men"'r's Impecrabk Aduice for Women in Acadtmia (Emily Troth) reviewed by


Christina Hughes 233

nOOKS RECEIVED 235


Gender & History 35

Volume 11 Number 1 April 1999

Abstracts iv

Articles

Searchers of the Dead: Authority, Marginality, and the


Interpretation of Plague in England, 1574-1665
RICHELLE MUNKHOFF

Women's Talk and the Colonial State:


The Wylde Scandal, 1831-1833
KIRSTEN McKENZIE 30

Writing and Waiting: The First World War Correspondence


between Vera Brittain and Roland Leighton
CAROL ACTON S4

'He Likes Women More Than He Likes Drink and That Is Quite
Unusual': Working-Class Social Clubs, Male Culture, and
Heterosocial Relations in the United States, 1920.-1930s .
RANDY D. McBEE 84

Down to Now: Memory, Narrative, and Women's Leadership


in the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, Georgia
KATHRYN L NASSTROM 113

Picturing Feminism, Selling Liberalism: The Case of the


Disappearing Holbein
JORDANNA BAILKIN 145

Thematic Reviews

Futures for Feminist Histories


PAMELA COX 164
Gerda lerner, Why History Marters: Ufe and Thought (997); Barbara laslett, Ruth-Ellen
B. Joeres. Mary Jo Maynes, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham and Jeanne Barker-Nunn
(OOs) History and Theory: Feminist Research, Debates, Contestarfons (1997); Joan
Wallach Scott (ed.) Feminism and History (1996)

The Uterus in History


LESLEY A. HALL 169
Rickie Solinger (ed,) Abortion Wars: A Half Century of Struggle, 1950-2000 (1998);
Nicola Beisel, Imperilled Innocents: Anthony Comstock and Family Reproduction in
Victorian America (1997); Helen Hardacre, Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan
(1997); Karen Newman, Fetal Positions: Individualism, Science, Visualily (1996)

Review Essay
Janaki Nair, Women and l.aw in Colonial India: A Social History (1996)
SRIMATI BASU 173

(continued, next page)


36
Gender & History
Volume 11 Number 1 April 1999

(continued)
Book Reviews
Alhalya Brenner, The Intercourse of Knowledge: On Gendeting Desire and 'Sexuality'
in the Hebrew BibJe(1997) ESTHER FUCHS 177

liz James (ed.), Women, Men and Eunuchs: Gender in Byzantium (997) SARAH
LAMBERT 178
Margarila Diaz-Andreu and Marie louise Stig Sorensen Coos), Excavating Women:
A History of Women in European Archaeology (1998) HELENA HAMEROW 179
Helen Sollerer, The Mastel; <1tld Minf.'rv.l; Disputing Women in Medieval french Cullure
(1995) ROSALIND BROWN·GRANT 180
RUlh Mazo Karras, Common Women: Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval fng/and
. (996); Judith M. BeMeU, Ale, Beet and Brewsters In Et1gland: Women~ Work in a
Changing World, 1300-1600(1996) KATHLEEN TROUP 181
Warren Chernaik, Sexual freedom in Restoration Literature (1995) HERO
CHALMERS 183
Stephanie McCurry, Masters of Small Worlds: It'oman Households, Cender Relations,
and the Political Cultore of the Antebel/um South Carol/aa Low Counlry (199S)
MANISHA SINHA 185
Leora Auslander, Taste and Fbwer: furnishing Modern Franei! (19961 REBECCA L.
SPANG 186
Michele Riol-Sarcey, La (!emocra,ie A I'epreuve des femmes. TroIs ngufef crll/que! do
pouvoir 183lJ.-1848 (1994) PAMElA PIL8EAM 188
Gillian Scott, Feminism and the Pol/tics of Working Women: The Women1j Co-opetative
Gul/d, IOOOs 10 the Second World War(1998) JAYNE SOUTHERN 189
Elaine Tyler May, Barren in lhe Promised Land: Childle$s AmericanJ and the Pursuit of
Happiness (1995)i Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner;. The Empty Cradle: Infertility
in America from Colonlill Times 10 the Present (1996) NAOMI PfEfFER 190

Melinda Chaleauverf, Marching Together: Women 01 'he Brotherhood of Sleep/na Car


Potters (1998) MARGARET WALSH 191
leisa D. Meyer, Creating GI Jane: Sexuality and Power in Ihe Women~ Army Cotpf
During World War 11 (1996); Brenda l. Moo,e, To Serve My Country, To Serve My
Race: The Story of lhe Only African American WACs StatIoned OVerseas during
World War 11 (1996) EILEEN 80RIS 193
Palrida Ann Palmieri, In Adamless Eden: The Community of Women Facufly at Wefle'Sley
(1995); Alison Mackinnon, Love and Freedom: Professional \I\bmen and the Re-
shaping of Personal Life (1997); Kathleen Day Hulbert and Diane Tickton Schuster
(eds), Women~ Lives Through Time: Educated Americarf Women of the Twentieth
Century (199J) PAT THANE 19S

Rlna Benmayor and Andor SkOlnes (eds), Migration and ldentifyflnternatlonal Yearbook
of Oral Hisrorr and life Stories 3) (1994) ElliS JONKER 198
Rosalind Marsh (ed.), Women if! Russia and Ukraine (1998); Mary Buckley (ed.',
Post·Soviet Women: from the Baltic 10 Central Asia (1997)ANDREA PETO 199
T. Dunbar Moodie with Vivienne Ndalshe, Going for Gold: Men, Mines and Migration
(1994) DEBORAH GAITSKEll 201
Mari Jo Buhle, Feminism and its Discontents: A Century ofStruggle with Psychoanalysis
(1998); Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian and Helen Moglen (eds), Female Subjects
in Black and While (1997) JANET SAYERS 203

Notes on Contributors 205

Index to Volume 10 (199B) 206


GENDER AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
37
An Interdisciplinary Journal

Volume 4 Winter 1999 Number 1

CONTENTS
Panel: Embranglements on the Maternal
Erotic Playground
HARRIET KIMBLE WRYE Introduction 3

HARRIET KIMBLE WRYE Embranglements on the Maternal


Erotic Playground: "They Aftly Gang
Awry" 7

DAVID J. WAYNE The Male Analyst on the Maternal


Erotic Playground 23
STEVEN H. KNOBLAUCH Absorbing Maternal Erotlcs: A Slippery
Affalr--commentary on Papers by
Wrye and Wayne 35

Clinical and Theoretical Papers


JOSEPH CANARELLI Altention vs. Acceptance: Some
GILBERT COLE Dynemlc Issues in Gay Male
CHARLES RIZZUTO Development 47
CAROLYN STACK Psychoanalysis Meets Queer Theory:
An Encounter with the Terrifying Other 71

Book Reviews
CLAUDE BARBRE Gender and Amerlcen Social Science:
Th.e Formative Years, edited by H.
Silverberg 000

ToWard a New Psychology of Gender:


A Reader. adited by M. M. Gergen and
S. N. Davis 000
From the Editor 165
Articles
38 ''That Single·Mother Element":
How White Employers lYpify Black Women
IVY KENNELLY 168
When Women Play the Bass:
Instrument Specialization and Gender Interpretation

~ '"'"'"
in Alternative Rock Music
193
f:3 --..
MARY ANN CLAWSON

Symbolic Traditionalism and Pragmatic Egalitarianism:


U .~

Contemporary Evangelicals, Families, and Gender


0 «:'" SALLY K. GALLAGHER and cHRISTIAN SMml 211
('/.) Research R.ports
e>'d (In)Voluntary Association:
A Multilev.1 Analysis of Gender Segregation

tiS in Voluntary Organizations


PAMELA A. POPIELARZ
Lester Frank Ward as a Sociologist of G.nder:

ffit:l A New Look at His Sociological Work


BARBARA PlNLAY
Book R.ri....
251

The Modernization ofFatherhood:


A Social and Political History
by Ralph LaRo••a

.
N
CLYNNCARR
Schoolsmart and Mothetwise: Working· Class
e"
.&> Wom'h's Irkntity and Schooling
by Wendy Luttrell
Z" ANNMUU.I!N 267

-'"e
"
Gender and the Social Cons/raction of/llness
by ludith Lorber
DORIS WILKINSON 268
'0" Nothing Bad Happens to Good Girls:
> Fear ofCrime in Women's Lives
by Esther Madriz
The Female Offender: Girls, lII:>m,1t, and Crime
by Meda Chesney.Lind
/OANMOORB 270
Gender and Nation
by Nira Yuval·Davi.
MARY B. KELLY 272
Managing Gender: Affirmalive Ac/ion and
Organizational Power in AlUtl'lllian,
Canadian, and New kaland Sport
by Jim McKay
SHARI L. DWORKIN 273
Feminization ofthe CI,'8Y in America:
Occupotional and Organizational Perspectives
by Paula D, Nesbitt
SUSAN A. FARRELL 275
Sex and Sexuality: Risk and
Relationships in the Age ofAIDS
by Dana Lear
In Changing 7Tmes: Gay Men and
Lesbians Encounter HlV/AlDS
Edited by Martin P. Levine,
Peter M, Nardi, and lohn H. Gagnon
The Gender Politics of HIVlAlDS in Women:
Perspectives on the Pandemic in the United States
Edited by Nancy Goldstein and lenni fer L. Manlowe
D1ANEZABLOTSKY 276
39

GENDER ISSUES
FALL 1998 VOLUME 16 NUMBER 4

Volume 16, No.4, Fall 1998

Articles

Rita J. Simon Editor's Introduction 3

Nancy Foner Benefits and Burdens:


Immigrant Women and
Work in New York City 5

Cynthia Cranford Gender and Citizenship in the


Restructuring of Janitorial Work
in Los Angeles 25

M.D.R. Evans and The Impact of Resources and


Tatjana Lukic Family-Level Cultural Practices
on Immigrant Women's Workforce
Participation 52

Harriet Orcutt Duleep The Family Investment Model:


A Formalization and Review of
Evidence from Across Immigrant
Groups 84
40

GENDER ISSUES
WINTER 1999 VOLUME 17 NUMBER 1

Articles

Rita J. Simon Introduction 3

Monica Boyd Gender, Refugee Status, and


Permanent Settlement 5

Suzanne M. Sinke Gender in Language and Life:


A Dutch-American Example 26

Katharine Donato A Dynamic View of Mexican


Migration 10 the United States 5.2.
"",,-

Nina Toren Women and Immigrants: Strangers


in a Strange Land 76

Book Reviews 97
41
Gender, Place and Culture

Volwne 6 Nwnber 1 March 1999

Contints

Claire DW),tT. Veiled ~1canin~s: youn~ British Muslim women and the negotiation
of differences 5

.Hike Kesby. Localing and Dislocaling Gender in Rural Zimbabwe: lhe making of
space and the lexluring of bodies 27

Jo Cribb & Ross Barnell. Being Bashed: Western Samoan women's responses to
domestic violence in \\'estern Samoa and New Zealand 49

Anna Mehta & Liz Bondi. Embodied Discourse: on gender and fear of violence 67

BOOK REVIEWS
In PlaalOut of Plaa: geography, ideology and tramgression (Tim Cresswell) reviewed by
Kale Boyer 85

Embod)'ing the Social: comtmctions ofdifftrence (Eslher Saraga, Ed.) reviewed by Chris
H~ 00

Situat<d Liv,,: gender and culture in evtl),day life (Louise Lamphere, HClena Ragone &
Patricia Zavella, Eds) reviewed by Sara Mills 89

Capital Cultur~gender at work in the ciIY (Linda McDowell) reviewed by HclenJarvis 91

Appropriatiug Gender: women's activism aud politicized rel(/(ion in South Asia (Patncia Jef-
frey & AmnIa !lasu, Eds) reviewed by Emma Mawdsley 93

PUlling C1Ii/dTtll in their Plaa (Sluan C. Aitken) reviewed by Pamela Wridl 94

Making the Invisible Visible: a multicultural phmning hiswry (Leonie Sandercock, Ed.)
re\;ewed by Caroline L. Miller 97

Women and the Melropolis: gender and modernilY m Weimar culture. (Katharina von
Ankum, Ed.) reviewed by Barbara Kosta 99

Surfaa CiIY: Sydnry at the millen.ium (Peter Murphy & Sophie Walson) reviewed by
Stephen Hodge 100

Ecqfemiflist JValures: race, gender, feminist theo')' and political adion (Noel Sturgeon)
re\;ewed by Rhys Evans 102

Obituary: Suzanne n1ackcnzic 105


42

We publish essays about gender and sexuality in relation


to social, poUtical, artistic and economic concerns.

Issue 29 1999
The Real of Edve-Icon:
Edye Smith, The Oklahoma City Bombing,

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and the Mobilization of Ideologies
By MARGARET HIRSCHBERG Text Only
Version
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Class, Gender, and Public ~
Education: ~
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A Matenal History of the Academy
By MELISSA M. MOWRY Text Only
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Masculinit~ Without Men: ~


I~
Interview wlthudlth Halberstam About Her
Latest Book,
Female Masculinit~
By ANNAMARI JAGOSE Text Only
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The Racial Double Standard


Behind the Littleton School
Shooting:
Authontles~ouldn't See the Trench Coats for
the Trees
By J. ELYSE SINGLETON Text Only
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Close Encounters on Screen:


Gender and the Loss of the field
By JUDITH ROOF Text Only
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~~inp ~Oflf;
e ex ua 0 y 0: the Name
By EYAL AMIRAN Text Only
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Of Beauty Pageants and Barbie:


Theonzlng Consumption
in Asian American Transnational Feminism
By PAMELA THOMA Text Only
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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 29


43
Harvard Women's Law Journal
Volume 22 Spring 1999

Contents

Essay
"To Give Them Countenance": The Case for a Women's
Law School 1
Jennifer Gerarda Brown
Articles
A Call to Arms 39
Diane H. Mazur
A Reasonable Baltered Mother?: Redefining, Reconstructing,
and Recreating the Baltered Mother in Child Protective
Proceedings 89
G. Kristian Miccio
Recent Developments
Gender-Motivated Violence: Developing a Meaningful
Paradigm for Civil Rights Enforcement 123
Julie Goldscheid
Approaching the New Millennium with Mixed Blessings for
Harassed Gay Students 159
Joan E. Schaffner
Law and Literature
Defamed Women: Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum 207
Kif Augustine-Adams
Review Essay
Gender in the Construction of the Lawyer's Persona 239
Susan D. Carle
44
Health Care
for Women
International
-CONTENTS Vol~me 20 I N~mber 2 I 1999

EDITORIAL I 109
MARGINALIZED WOMEN'S COMPARISONS OF THEIR HOSPITAL
AND fREESTANDING BIRTH CENTER EXPERIENCE!).:
ACONTRAST OF INNER,CIW BIRTHING EXPERIENCES
I Norc:en Werner Esposilo I III
REASONS, HE.ALTH Bk:HA:YloRS, AND OUTCOMk:S of NO PRENATAL
CARE: RESEARCH THAT eHAfflJk:D PRACTICE I P<ltn.ei" GrlUlt
Higgins lUld P"rnel" J, 1'10.04$ I /27
ROUTINE PRENATAL SCMEllfING REVISITED I A, A!>yJl,d J 137
NURSES' DESCRIPTIoN AND IiN'A.WATION OF W2QDVCIWE
HEALTH COUNSELING FOR ADOLEsceNT ffiMALk:S I 1'.1<11}' Rose
lArnbke .lUld KMen K;W@illljlll I 147
THE RELATIONSHIP BEJ'WEk:N PHYSICAL ACTIY.Il\Y
AND PERIMENOPAUSk: I SIIIiIl;g Li, K.l!Iyn. Holm, Meg G/.IlilIIitk,
Dorothy LlUl~za,:m(j S~e PMCkofM I 163
FILIPINO WOMEN LIVING IN CANADA: CONSTRUCTINg MEANINGS
OF BODY, FOOD, AND HEAL'J'J:[ I Lynn L, FlIfJ'll/es@d gwe» E,
Ch"pmlUl I 179
A PILOT STUDY OF CANC:EJl. KNOWLEDGE AND SCREENING
BEHAVIORS OF VIETNAMESk: AND CAMBoDIAN WOMEN I E.t.i-e»ue
Phipps, Martin Ii, Colle.n, Rorng,So,f)),@dLeon<lr9E.6....<liIrn:m I 195
NURSING'S .ROLE IN RACISM AND AFRICAN AMERICAN WoMEN'S
HEALTH l Michele}, k:li"so» I 209
ANNOUNCEMENTS I )21
Health Care 45

for Women
International
CONTENTS Volume 20 I Number 3 I 1999

EDITORIAL I 223
WORRY: CONCEPTUAL DIMENSIONS AND RELEVANCE TO
CHILDBEARING WOMEN I Dyanne D. Affonso, Chong·Yeu Liu·Chiang,
Linda J. Mayberry I 227
GAINING ACCESS TO UNDERRESEARCHED POPULATIONS IN
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH I Judith A. Berg I 237
ACCULTURATION, PERCEIVED SOCIAL SUPPORT, SELF·ESTEEM, AND
PREGNANCY STATUS AMONG DOMINICAN ADOLESCENTS I Susan
A. Orshan I 245
PREGNANCY AND TECHNOLOGY: THAI WOMEN'S PERCEPTIONS
AND EXPERIENCE OF PRENATAL TESTING I Pranee Liampullong Rice
and Charin Naksook I 259
THE PSYCHOSOCIAL CONTEXT OF BLACK WOMEN'S
HEALTH I Eooa Jean Lawson, La Francis Rodgers·Rose, and Shireen
Rajaram I 279
THE COMMON THREAD: HEALTH CARE ACTIVITIES OF VIETNAMESE
AND ANGLO·AUSTRALIAN WOMEN I Hendrika Maltby I 291
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND CONDOM USE AMONG URBAN WOMEN
ATTENDING A FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC IN THE UNITED
STATES I Claire E. Lindberg I 303
SCANNING AND REFLECTING: MAJOR COMPONENTS OF NURSING
LEADERSHIP I Ti King I 315
NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON WOMEN'S HEALTH
ISSUES I 325
46
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WOMEN'S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS
SPRING 1999 Vol. 13 No.1

LETTERS .. ".""""."".""""",,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2

NEWS
Why UI is Now a Motherhood Issue."""""""."" 7
Health Press Marks 25th Anniversary """"'''''''''' 7
Breaking Ground for Lesbian and Goy Seniors .", 9
Should All Pregnant Women be Tested for HIV? "" )0
Take a Bow: The Bonnets & Crinolines Victory ",,"'" )2
UN Adopts Women's Protocol:
A New Way to Enforce Our Rights """"""""'"'''' 14

,• FEATURES
STRAIGHT EDGE:
An Interview With Singer Songwriter Bif Naked

'e by Anna Lazowski "".".".".""""" ......" .. "".""." 15


REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY
by Penney Kame """."".""""."."."",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18


• WAKING UP IN THE MEN'S ROOM
by Catherine Mcleod "'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 21

( /'": /.,
Predictive Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG?
by Penni Mitchell,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.".""".",,, 24

REVIEWS
THE ELECTRICAL FIELD
Review by Rita Wong """""."."."".".".""."".". 32
THE PARIS REVIEW: WOMEN WRITERS AT WORK
Reviews by Doris Anderson ".".""."."""""".".".32
STORIES TO HIDE FROM YOUR MOTHER
Review by Karole Wall "'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 33
MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL
Review by Patsy Kotsopoulos """"""""".".""",,, 35
SCARRED SOUl/ANCHOR IN THE STORM
Reviews by R.J. Stevenson """""""".""""",,,.,,,, 37

COLUMNS
pg,4J HOT TIP: INVEST IN INTEGRITY
by Irshad Monji ".""".""""".",,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,. 43
WHY IS KID WORK STILL WOMEN'S WORK?
by Susan G. Cole """.".""."."."."."".""".""",44
PASS ME A PAIR OF RAPE·PROOF JEANS
by Lyn Cockburn ""."".".".""."."."."".""".""..45
BUDGET REFLECTS VALUES IN A VACUUM
by Judy Rebick """""'"'''''''''''''''''' ""'"'''''''''' ".46
IS THIS ABUSE?
by Kathleen Greenfield". "."".""""."".".""""".48
47

A]oumal of Feminist Philosophy


Volume 14 Number 1 Winter 1999

vii Preface
Carherine Mary Dale
A Queer Supplement: Reading Spinoza after Grosz
13 Shannon Winnubst
Exceeding Hegel and Lacan: Different Fields of Pleasure within Foucault
and Irigaray
38 Robyn Ferrell
The TIming of Feminism
49 Herta Nagl-Docekal
The Feminist Critique of Reason Revisited
77 Jennifer A. Parks .
On the Use of NF by Post-menopausal Women

Comment/Reply
97 Consuelo M. Concepcion
On Pornography, Representation and Sexual Agency
101 Alisa L. Carse
Pornography's Many Meanings: A Reply to eM. Concepcion

Review Essays
112 Joan Tronto
Care Ethics: Moving Fonvard
120 Margaret A. McLaren
Two Feminist Views on the Self, Identiry and Collective Action

Book Reviews
126 Rosemary Hennessy
Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the "Pos!5ocialist" Condition by
Nancy Fraser
132 Ingrid Bartsch
Is Science Multicultural! Postcolonialisrns, Feminisrns, and Epistemologies
by Sandra Harding

136 Notes on Contributors


138 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers
143 Announcements
48

A Journal of Feminist Philosophy


\'t,llIlIIe 14 .vlllllber 2 Spring 199.9

Diane Raymond
"Faral Practices": A Feminist Analysis of Physician-Assiseed Silicide and
Euthanasia
26 Lisa Schwartzman
Liberal Rights Theory and Social Inequality: A Feminist Critiqlle
48 Kristen Kennedy
Hipparchia the Cynic: Feminist Rhetoric and the Ethics of Embodiment
72 Joyce Davidson and Mick Smith
Wittgel1Stein and lrigatay: Oender and Philosophy in a lAnguage (Game)
of Difference
97 Pelagia Goulimari
A Minorirarian Feminisml Things to Do with Deleute and Ouattari

Book Reviews
121 Rosemarie Tong
Moral Undersrandings: A Feminist Study In Ethics by Margar~t Urban
Walker
124 Abby Wilkerson
Family Pictures: A Philosopher Explores the Familiar by laura Duhan
Kaplan
129 George Yancy
Philosophy in a Feminist Voice: Crirlques and Reco/lSltUctia/lS edited by
Janet A. Kourany
136 Susan Bickford
Reconstrucrlng Polirlcal Theory: Feminist Perspecrlves ~dlred by Mary
Lyndon Shanley and Uma Narayan
144 Errata
146 Notes on Contributors
148 Guidelines for Conrributors/Call for Papers
153 Announcement
154 Books Received
Indian Journal of Gender Studies 49

Volume 6 Number 1 January-June 1999

CONTENTS

Articles

Off the Body: Further Considerations on Women, Sexuality


and Agency
Seemanthini Niranjana 1
Women's Education in Colonial Tamil Nadu, 1900-1930:
The Coalescence of Patriarchy and Colonialism
Padmini Swaminathan 21

Images of Feminine Identity in Hindu Mythology and Art:


The Case of Vi~nu-Mohini
Aloka Parasher-Sen 43

Scaling the Barrier: Women, Revolution and Abscondence in


Late Colonial Bengal
Ishanee Mukherjee 61
Point of View

The Gender of the Artist: Some Positions in the Debate on Creativity


Davees c." 79
Research Notes
Work and Family Roles: Indian Career Women in India and the West
Usha Rani Roul, Sue Lewi. and Carolyn Kagan 91

Personal Narrative
L""la Kisan 109
Discussion

(Women's Reservation Bill)


Pernicious or Nect!ssary?
Leela Kasturi 123
Bouk Reviews 151
50

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(Rt
international
No.3, 1998

AsIAN WOMEN AWAIT DECEMBER 2000 1 0 by Suvendrtni Kakuchi


December 2000Is the date for what will be the nrst war crime tribunal
focusing OIl violence against women In armedconflictsftuB/lons.

FIFTY YEARS OF ACHARTER: THE UNIVERSAl DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 13 by Roxana Vasquez Sotelo

To bring about agendar vision would enrich andreinvent the dennftion 0/ human rights.

lANDMARKS AND PITFAlLS 15 by Lilian Mercado Carreon


The human rights discourse is criticalIn i{T/proving the status o/women.
But aCOlTeCllegal theoryis no assurance that goodpractice will follow.

A CULTURE ON HUMAN RIGHTS 1 9 by Serra Sippel


For the church to be amirror 0/justice, ft needs to activelysafeguardthe human rights ofwomen.

UNIVERSAlITYVS. CULTURAl RELATIVITY FOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN 22


by Genevieve Jacques Is culluraldiversity sufficient basis for challenging the universality ofhuman rights?

SEXUAl PARITY 25 by Man Luz Quesada-Tiongson


Aradical mindshillis neededin the advocacy forreproduclive self-determination.

BREASTFEEDING: CLARIFYING THE ISSUES 29 by Penny Van Estenk


Stories developed from the Breast/eed/ng, Women and Worl< Seminarin Manila.

BREAKTHROUGH WITH THE WORLD BANK 52 by Sonia del Valle


An impoltant point scoredby Women's Eyes on the World Bank.
51

international
WOEN
Ut ~
No.3, 1998
(continued)

FROM ECONOMIC CRISIS TO HUMAN RIGHTS DISASTER 54


by Leti Boniol The prospect for violence is high when
there is less land, money. water.

WOMEN ,GRAB THE MICROPHONE! 56 by Bianca Miglioretto


Women put more dynamism in communityradio,

NOT ENOUGH 60 by Hannah Pandian


Report on the WACC's communication conference in Africa.

INTO THE LIGHT 74 by Andrew Matzner


The Thai lesbian movementtakes a step forward.

DEPARTMENTS
Editorial 1
Clips 4
Isis Resource 36
Books 36
Reviews 42 Andrea Dworkin's Intercourse
45 Burma: Voices a/Women in the Struggle
The Feminist Time Forgot 47 by Kate Millett
Poetry 50 by Patricia Sykes
Featured Artist: Sharon Rose Q. Dadang 51
Woman in Action: Vanessa Griffin, of the Pacific 64 by Mavic Cabrera-Balleza
Vanessa Griffin shares her vision about the place she calis home.
One on One: We are not Afraid of Success 68 by Luz Maria Martinez
Calfta Eccher, speaks about women's gains in Latin America.
Health Updates: Women and Breast Cancer: Trials, Tribulations and Tamoxifen
78 by Penni Mitchell New hope against breast cancer couid also be aproblem,
52

A SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF ISIS·WICCE, UGANDA VOL. 1 NO.1 1998

--------------- -- -
!
!
!1 Isis: 25 years, still going strong
I4
!.
About Isis·WICCE, Uganda
i.6 Gender and development talks
i 7' What are human rights?
!. 8 .. How gender perpetuates and reinforces male 'SUperiority'

110 .•::::;:: :~::S's experiences of anmed conflK:!: a tool for


i 11. Documentation proee:;s on violence against women In armed conflict
'I' 1 .52.. Rape: a human rights violation
i 1 ..Gender specific violations during war and armed conflict
11 Conflict resolution in Sudan .
1r:2l) Lord(healoutland
! 22. War, gender and traumatisation
126. !sls·WICCE intervention In Luwero dlstrtet
: 28 .. Know How Conference
i 29 Women's Information: to empower and in-power
133'.. Information services: tools for Politicians and Policy makers
137' 'A<:cess t(j Infonmation: bridging the gap

E~=:~;:::":~.~~,
1;~8··'=::~rds maoagment ...'
49 NetwOrldng for women's empowenment . .' .
:S:2 '''~~~pin~~t Of the national action plan: post Beijing. .
154. .Wohien,as key stakeholders in telecommunICations.•.
15568''.: Pilit~ership
In communications for development
. .Gender, l€ildership and trauma management .
'6'2 •. The heed for caring and' counselling in organisations
Introduction: Lesbian Sex Scandals
Down Atkills

To(o) Queer or Not'? Queer Theory. Lesbian Community. 53


and the Functions of Sexual Identities II
Ollila R, Shugar

What Do You Call a Lesbian Who's Only Slept with Men'!


Answer: Ellen Morgan, Deconstructing the Lesbian
Identities of Ellen Morgan and Elkn DeGeneres 21
Karell Yescamge
JOllalhcUl Alexander

To Love Women. or To Not Love Men: Chronicles


of Lesbian Identification
Hillda Sel!

'Without Contraries Is No Progression': S/M. Hi-nary


Thinking, and the Lesbian Purity Test 45
Alara Slei"

Gender Role Reversal and the Violated Lesbian Body:


Toward a Feminist Hermeneutic of Lesbian
Sadomasochism 61
Teresa J. Homsby

The Materiality of Gender: Louking for l.esbian Bodies


in Transgender History 73
Nail Alamilla Boyd

Toward a Dyke Discourse: The Essentially Constructed


Stoncbutch Identity 83
RoM" Maltz

Eroticizing Safe Sex: Pedagogy and Pcrfomlancc


in Lesbian Video 93
Christie Milliken
Volume 3, Number 3
Women on lhe Edge of a Dyke-otomy: Confronting
Subjectivity , 103
Myra J. IIiI'd
1999
)('112 Gamoll

Sticks and Stones t 13


Stilly Alm,/u""s

l.esbian Sexual Renegades? 123


llllit'I""c's.'I

Sex Radical Communities and lhe Future of Sexual Ethics 133


KClihy Rwly

BOOK REVIEWS

Survival and Supporl in lhe Academy: l'oi.wJl/et/ hy:


l.c'shitlll alltl Gay AClIdt'",ifs Call!rOlUillg lIomopllOhia,
h\' Toni i\. II. McNaron 143
. nc'I'h'Wi't/ by Uku MlIIlIri

Where's the l.esbian? Tile Explicit /Jod)' illl't'/formal/(X',


by Rehecca Schneider 147
Ue\'it'II'c,d by /.isa 111I,.,.od

Qucer in AI11L'ril'a: BoxcarI.' Ucrlha ML'cis Judilh Butler:


Sicli'lnl(,ks, by Teresa Stores 150
Rel'iel1'c'c/ by I,eisa D. Meyer

What's Leshian Food? Cookill' with 1/0I/C')': WlwlLil<'l'wy


l,es!Jialls Eat, edited by Amy Scholder 154
Rel';ell't'd hySdma Miriam
FROM THE EDITOR
54
,
Who Cares? Grandparent/Grandchild Households .'
Jellllifer Crew Solomoll, PhD
JOIII//hl/lI MI/rx, PhD

Onsed 011 data from lilt' /988 National /lMltll Iflfen'jf!w Stlrn'v lind the Child
Hila/tit Supplement. we compared lite healtlt a/women 40 years'of age and on',
lidl1g [0111' J{unily slruClf/res: alol/t', solt'l)' ntisillg grandchildrell, married with
sj1OilSt! 011(\'. and married wilh spouse lind gmlldchildrell. II~ jiJUlld ,1101. ill
gt'Jleral. 1I'Ol1Iell soldr raising grandchildren !tan' poorer twalth compared fo
1I'0l11ell of a similm' age Ih'illg i" otlter familY structures and coJlSiderabir lmrst'
heal'" lhall 1\'0111t'1I lI';tlt SPOllseS raising grandchildren .

KEYWORDS, Grandchildren. grandparents. heallh. family

Income Characteristics of Rural Older Women and Implications


for IIcallh Status 27
Volume 11 Nail')' D. BI/mes, ABO
Number 1 Mercedes Bem-Klllg, MSfY, MA
1999
Ihh re!'if'H' eXllmines Il1e Il·lti/iOIlShip betlYee" mral residef/('e, iI/come, flud
IIt'tllllt slalllS {or oltlt'r 1I'001lel/ ill Ille U.S. UIlIt' plf/J!i~'IIed resellll:h Itlls {omsed
Oil lIlt' ill/ertiCliOI/ belWl'ell /il/allcial sIt/fils cllld Ihe speci/ic helilth-reialed I/eeds
of 1111',\1' ruml lI'OIIIt'II. /lolh desai,'lb't' dllm {mill lite J990 U.S. eel/SIIS 1I1111
l'IlIpiriml clala {mm Ihl' II('IIII1t mre litt'ratlm: /lrt' /l1I"ly~t'cI, Ut'llfler, 1'IIf/l1 resi-
d('I/('(', find IJOl't'fl)' /lrt' icleflli/i('d /IS risk/tlcwJ"S {or redllct'd acct'Ss 10 heallf! care
wn'il'I',\, /1111'('1' nUl'S (J//lI'/lIIII nm: ,wnkt' uti!imlioll, lIlId pnort'r Iteallh OllIC01//('S.

KEYWORDS, Rural ohler women, ilH:UJ1IC characterislics, hellllh slalus

An Exploration of Complexity and Generativity as Explanations


of Midlife Women's Graduate School Experiences
and Reasons for Pnrsuit of a Gradnate Degree 39
Shamll Larsoll Car/SOli, PhD, RN

111;\' ,\lUd)' /omwd 011 H'lI,\OI/S mitlJi{e (-10-51) yellrs) II"OJ/It'll ,,:radulI/l' .\lIIdellls
I'lInwt! gmdllt/lt' .\flub' /llId idl'lIlijit'll Ilteir t'XIJl.'rh'lIct',\ 1I'1t1'1I ('lImll('I!. Ikl'('lol'-
IJ/I'l/raltllt'OJ)' tllld ('Oll('('pls of gelleralil'il)' fllld (,t.JIllplexily 1I'('H' used 10 tIIl/Il)'~('
Ihl' dUllI (/~'rilwm, JlJ50, 11)6N: 1()'jJ & lIeillke, 1983; MeAdllllls, /lfliIZt'l, & Falt')',
11)8(1). 1111' n"'/~I/I.\l'.\ of 1111lYJII/t'1I 1I"Il.' nxlt'd Ihl'1IIt's ('.\JJn',\wd, Re.\ltll.\ imlimft'd
(11<11 thl' H'd,'OflJl,'O IIIMlt'fl' Utlll/('JI /lfll'ud ,':1"11I//1/1/1' sdl/NJI /lit' 11('.\1 ('.Ipillit/I'tl /ly ('tJJl-
(('ph Ilf ,\('Olri~I' (Il11/l'l1I1111/1'.~il)~ .'if//J(~I/I'8ol"il'.\ of ('(Jlllpli:r;~I' ('llIIl/l'lIg(', ('/1I111,1W.
/llId gllJlI'//t) m'l\' II.\('fitl Hlliolllllt' fin' 1111)' mit/Ii{1' IlnlJI('/{ 11II1'.\1Il' wmlllllle Sfl'l~.' III1tI
1'1'\1 t1t'.\ai!/j' tltdr 1',ll"h.'l"iI'IICt'-'" \Iltt'll t'limllt'd,

J\l:YWOROS. i\litllife women, grlllluate studeilts. (,:omplexily. gcncmlivily

A lIalf Life: Women Caregivers of Older Disabled Relatives 53


Isa"<'ila Paolelli, I'll/)

'111;,\ I'aper eXl'lon'.\ lite illlp(/('1 of mrillg 011 cart'gil'l'rs'li{e lfylt.' ol/(lllel/1I1,. IlIft'''-
ril'lI~~' 11'1'1\' mnkd 0111 1I'i11t 11'01//('11 Cdll'gil'as on'" 50 ycars old, linmcripls {mill
fltl' ;1/1t.'I1'il'1I' /Ire fmll~r::('d Ilmmgh d dt'//liled discow:\e afl(/Iy~is ",illtil{ all t'llmo-
IJ/('(Iwl!%git'al fi~/11II'lIu,.k ~hlllt'illg how lite carillg M.ds all' COlI\lntf/t.'d ill lite
i"'('l(Il'/ioli tH (/ IIY/II/I'll S dill); ;mcri/lt:d ill a g,'mlt'1l'I1 1II0ml On/l'f; A dij)i.'H'IICI' is
1101;('('(/"'1' /lI'/In'('1I fl/llli~r ('IIIl'8in'I".\' 1\110 den'ritlt' lite caring IlIsk>; m Iltt' /'ll1Ilt' of
ill/l'IISI' .\IIl'.'O\:, I'hy.\il'lll all/I p.\ydlOloginlll'mb/l'lI/!i lIlld 1'0111I1/11/)' or IN/id nllt'gil'as
IIlto \1'(' ('(/I"illg 11.\ /I .\011I'('(' Of.W1lh/il(·liol/ IIm/ll\'1I /Jdll.lf.

KEYWORDS. C'llregivil1g. diSl,.·(llIrse <llial)'~is, WOJlleli ('Hregivcrs, ethnolllelIJndol-


o!:!y. gender diffcr~'IH:es_ wOlllen's III:ullll
(continued) ss
Farly Childbearing Patterns and Women's Labor Force Behavior
in Later Life 69
Alii)' Piellta, PhD

~ ~
~

71't' p,/rlws/:, of '''is re.'i('I1/'('/i ;S [lJ ('I 'a/mile the COI/St'l/IIt'lIn's of clIr/y childbear· 0
illg d('ci.~iollS for U'0I1/1'11 \' Id/WI' finn' //elil'ity ill lalt'l" life. Hithill 1/ life courst' s::

~Q>==
framework, lI'omell S carly childbearillg lu',il'itft's 11//1)' be lillkt,d to laler life
d('d~;olJs. \\'tUllell hel\\'('I'II a,t:t's 55 /llId ti.J 111'1:' cn/full/ed [mill rite /98" Stirn')' of Jot
II/COIIIt' /111t/ Fm/?rlllll j'/I/"licipatioll. 'limlII('lI.\/{/~'S of (,lIr~r fe/mily mit'\' tift·
=
-
cOl/sidf!l't!tf: tOlal [erlility (lit/til/WI' of childrel/ ('l'el' born) /lilt! fiming offir.H-binlt

~ ~
(cllild/('s,f;.l'rior /0 agt' JO, fllld 3(}+). Ik.\ul/s /lml'ide smile Jimired support ,htll ~
cl/r1y c"ildbearing roll',\ do ill fi,ct Illll"(, (/ /ollg-/alll iIllJlll(,( ml (Itt' ('lIIploym('1I1
t!ec;.\;oll.\ oj'I\'OIllt'II, U'tJIIIl'1/ 11'110 dl'la)' childbear;lI,': lin' SfJlIlt'wlWI more likely
Iv r('lJ/a;1I ;11 tile lalwr force durillg II/{';,. laler y('ars 1\,11('/'(,11,' \1"0111<'11 1I'1f(J
remain ('"i/dlt'ss are //lore likely to IIan' exiled tile lalw"/OIn', 0
'"'1'l
~
KEYWORDS, Lire c.:our~e. (:hildhenring, lahor force hehavior

Daughters-in-Law as Caregivers: How and Why Do They Come Volume 11


to Care? 8S Number 1
Nallcy Gubermall, MSW 1999

TII;s e,rploralOlJ qUlllilat;I'{' slttdy {',mmill(,s IIII' /I/mily dyllamks flml sociO-SlfflC-
t/lral/actors wllic" explaill "ow amI \\,"y sume \\,01lle1l becvme "tl/t'gil'as 10
in-lan's, As well, il explores pH'I'ai!il/g allilttdes about C(/I't' by ill-Ialt's, All/teriul
is draw" J't'lmspecliI'('ly /rtlm IIIn'l' Im'j'iall.'- .'lUe!ie.'- 0/ nlH'gin',.s in A!(II/Ire(/l,
QI/ebec. illduding /() WllIi-,M,.,u'ul/'(!d i/l/{'I't';ews 11';,11 dell/gillers-ill-law tlllll 72
illleniell's wilh sl'0/ls(/l aud cllild cart'gin>}'.'i, All exploratory fmlllelmrk of the
fi,clors which em! cI('lel'1~li//fml ill becomil/g (/ du//ghler-il/:lall' caregin'" is pm-
posed which iI/dudes ,Hlch elel1l('l/fS as: sodal /llId mIll/nil IIOJ'JIlS reganliug
fflll/i/y n·sl}()ll.~ilJi!ityfor eMercure; .~ocial a"d cll/lUrall/orms n'gllnling the place
tlmlthe rights of Ihe eldc'''(}'; ,."Ies o/falllily Idalio1/5, cO/ll'le ((\'IIlJmics, gel/der
((1'1I1J11lics alld family amilaMlil)'.

KEYWORDS, Cnregiving decision, gender roles. in-Inw~

BOOK REVIEW

Who Will Care for Us? Agillg ami LOllg-7('rm Care


ill Multicllltlll'Cll America, by Ronald J, Angel
and Jacqueline LAngei 103
Reviewed b)' Jlldith A. Bartmallll, PhD

FROM THE BOOK REVIEW EDITOR 107


56 JOURNAL
OF WOMEN'S
HISTORY
VOL. 11 No.1 SPRING 1999

Edilor's Note / 6
WOMEN'S HISTORY IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM
Anne Firor Scott, Sara M. Evans, Susan K. Cahn, and Elizabeth Faue
A Conversation across Three "Generations": Part I / 9
ARTICLES
Sarah C. Chambers
"To the Company of a Man like My Husband, No Law Can Compel
Me": The Limils of Sanctions against Wife Beating in Arequipa,
Peru, 1780-1850 / 31
Marilyn Schultz Blackwell
The Deserving Sick: Poor Women and the Medicalization of Poverty in
Brattleboro, Vermont / 53
Sandra Stanley Holton
To Live "through One's Own Powers": British Medicine, Tuberculosis,
and "Invalidism" in the Life of Alice Clark (1874-1934) /75
Laura L. Phillips
In Defense of Their Families: Working-Class Women, Alcohol, and
Polilics in Revolutionary Russia / 97
Arleen Marcia Tuchman
"Only in a Republic Can It Be Proved That Science Has No Sex": Marie
Elizabeth Zakrzewska (1829-1902) and the Multiple Meanings of
Science in the Nineteenth-Century United States / 121
Lisa Lindquist Dorr
Arm in Arm: Gender, Eugenics, and Virginia's Raciallntegrily Acts of
the 1920s / 143
THEORY IN PRACTICE
Claire C. Robertson
Cultural Materialism: Reflections on a Theoretical Odyssey from Africa
to the West Indies / 167
GETTING TO THE SOURCE
Margaret Strobel
Becoming a Historian, Being an Activist, and Thinking Archivally:
Documents and Memory as Sources / 181
JOURNAL 57

OF WOMEN'S
HISTORY
VOL. 11 NO.1 SPRING 1999

(continued)

REVIEW ESSAYS
Susan B. Whitney
History through the Lens of Gender / 193
The Republic of Letters: A Cultural History of the French EnligJitenment by Dena
Goodman; Get/der and Heresy: Women and Men in Lollnrd Communities, 1420-1530
by Shannon McSheffrey; France between the Wars: Gender tmd Politics by Sian
Reynolds; The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men, and Power in Late Colonial
Mexico by Steve J. Stem
Belinda Robnett
African-American and Afro-Caribbean Women's Political Struggles:
Navigating Courses through White Male Supremacist Societies / 203
We Paid Our Dues: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Caribbeatl by A. Lynn Bolles;
Gender and Jim Crow: Women and the Politics of White Sllpremacy in North Carolina
1896-1920 by Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore; What a Woman Ollght To Be and To Do: Black
Professional Women Workers dllring the Jim Crow Era by Stephanie J. Shaw
Susan R. Grayzel
Fighting for Their Rights: A Comparative Perspective on Twentieth-
Century Women's Movements in Australia, Great Britain, and the
United States / 210
Harriot Stanton Blatcll and tile Wimling of Woman Suffrage by Ellen Carol DuBois; "The
Transfiguring Sword": The Just War of the Wometl's Social and Polilkal Union by Cheryl
R. Jorgensen-Earpi The Meagre Harvest: The Australian Women's Movement, 1950s-
1990s by Gisela Kaplan
Joanne L. Goodwin
Bigger than a Ballot Box / 219
Woman Suffrage atld the New Democracy by Sara Hunter Graham; Toward a Tenderer
Hllmanity and a Nobler Womanhood: African-Americatl Women's Clubs;" njr,,·of-the~
Century Chicago by Anne Meis Knupfer; Battle for the Ballot: Essays on Woman
Suffrage in Utah, 1870-1896 ed. by Carol Cornwall Madseni Woman Suffrage mId the
Origins of Liberal Feminism in the United States, 1820-1920 by Suzanne M. Marilley

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 229

CONTRIBUTORS / 232

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 235


58

2 "Don't Think I'm Not a Nice Girl." Poem by Alix Lindsey Olson.
3 Ma-ka: Diasporic Juks, Contemporary Writing by Queers of African Descent ed. by Debbie
Douglas, Courtnay McFarlane, Makeda Silvera, and Douglas Stewart. Reviewed by Janet Wal-
lace.
3 Overcoming Heterosexism and Homophobia: Strategies That·Work ed. by James T. Sears
and Walter L. Williams. Reviewed by Andrea Austen.
4 Women's Growth in Diversity: More Writings From the Stone Center ed. by Judith Jordan.
Reviewed by Beverly Burch.
5 Gateways to Improving LeSbian Health and Health Care: Opening Doors ed. by Christy M.
Ponticelli. Reviewed by Rachel Rose.
6 Dangerons Intimacies: Toward a Sapphic History of the British Novel by Lisa L. Moore.
Reviewed by Rita S. Kranidis.
7 Beginnings ed. by Lindsey Elder. Reviewed by Andrea L.T. Peterson.
7 Looking Queer: Body Image and Identity in the Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgender
Communities ed. by Dawn Atkins. Reviewed by Heather Cassell.
8 Playing in a New League: The Women of the American Basketball League's First Season by
Sara Gogo!. Reviewed by Akilah Moni/a.
9 Foundations of Social Work Practice With Lesbian and Gay Persons ed. by Gerald P.
Mallon. Reviewed by Elizabeth P. Cramer.
10 Sappho Goes to Law School by Ruthann Robson. Reviewed by Akilah Moni/a.
THE FICTION CORNER
11 Don't Explain by Jewelle Gomez. Reviewed by Tiya Miles.
12 Dark Water's Embrace by Stephen Leigh; Six Moon Dance by Sheri S. Tepper. Reviewed by
Sheela Ardrian.
14 Switch by Carol Guess. Reviewed by Joan Kasson.
15 Preacher's Lake by Lisa Vice. Reviewed by Sylvie Constantine.
IT'S A MYSTERY
16 When the Dead Speak by Therese Szymanski. Reviewed by Pele Plante.
18 Wicked Games by Ellen Hart. Reviewed by Melissa Hartman.
19 Over the Line by Tracey Richardson. Reviewed by Ruth Burke.
19 Gonna Take a Homicidal Journey by Sandra Scoppetlone. Reviewed by Charlolle Sharke.
A FINE ROMANCE
20 Rhythm Tide by Frankie J. Jones; By ReservatiQn Only by Jackie Calhoun. Reviewed by
Donna Allegra.
THE EROTIC LESBIAN
21 Pillow Talk: Lesbian Stories Between the Covers ed. by Leslea Newman. Reviewed by Anne
Kait.
22 Awakening the Virgin: True Tales of Seduction ed. by Nicole Foster. Reviewed by Lisa Sha-
piro.
23 Love Shook My Heart ed. by Irene Zahava. Reviewed by Pauline Klein.
23 Lady Be Good: Erotic Love Stories by Naiad Press Authors ed. by Barbara Grier and Chris-
tine Cassidy. Reviewed by Ann Birnbaum.
59

2 SECOND THOUGHTS: Looking Queer: Body Image and Identity in Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, and Transgcnder
Communities ed. by Dawn Atkins. Reviewed by Anna Mills.
3 The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom by Barbara Smith. Reviewed by M. Charlene
Ball.
S LonR Slow Burn: Sexuality and Social Science by Kalh Weston. Reviewed hy JWle 1\-1. Simoni.
6 The Presence of Absence: On Prayers and Epiphany by Doris Grumbach. Reviewed by Susafl Raffo.
7 The Fragile Peace You Keep: Poems by Kef Munger. Reviewed by Gerty Gomez Pear/berg.
8 Shaman Body: Poems New and Selected by Alexandra Grilikhes. Reviewed by SlIe Pierce.
9 Telling Tales Out of School ed. by Kevin jennings. Reviewed by Heather Conrad.
9 Between the Body and the Flesh: Performing Sadomasochism by Lynda Hart. Reviewed by Allys Dierker.
10 Embracing Victory-Life Lessons in Competition and Compassion by Mariah Burton Nelson. Re\'iewed bySara Gogv/.
12 A Monument to the Memory of George Eliot: Edith J. Simcox's Autobiography ofa Shirtmaker ed. by Constance
M. Fulmer and Margaret E. Barfield. Reviewed by Jennifer Rycenga.
.13 Don't Get Me Star.ted by Kate Clinton. Reviewed by Beren deMotier.
14 AN INTERVIEW WITII.KARLA JAY. Interview byJl/dith P. Stelbal/nl.
IS Gay and Lesbian Couples: Voices from Lasting Relationships by Richard A. Mackey, Bernard A. O'Brien, and Eileen
F. Mackey. Reviewed by Carla M Monestere.
16 MOM: Candid Memoirs By Lesbians About the First Women in Their Life ed. by Nisa Donnelly. Reviewed by Anua
Marie Parkinson
17 Whores and Other Feminists ed.by Jill Nagle. Reviewed by Heather Cassell.
IS Lesbian Panic: Homoeroticism in Modern British Women's Fiction by Patricia Juliana Smith. Reviewed hy Rila Knl11hUs.
19 Queer 13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grmlced. by <;"Iirrord Chase. Rel'iell'ed hy J(,l1n~lel' L. Selig.
20 Working \VUh Lesbian, Gny, Bisexual, and Transgender College Studcnts: A Ihmdbook For FllcUlty and Administm-
tors ed. by ROl1ni L. Sanna. Reviewed by Barbara W Gerh('/'.
20 "so are you." Poem by Ana Marie Castanon.
22 H.EVIE\V ESSAY: Putting Out: The Essential Publishing H.csource Guide for Gay and lesbian \Vrilers ed. by
Edisol W. DOlson. By Di Brown.
23 REVIEW ESSAY: Lesbilln Art: Who's Noticing? By Tee A. COl'iIl/1L'.
24 SECOND TUOUGUTS: Beyond the Pale by Elana Dykcwomon. Rel'iclI'ed hy Ad /star LL'l'.
THE FICTION CORNER:
2S Swarm by Camille Roy. Reviewed by Patricia A. Murphy.
2S The Wolf Ticket by Cllro Clarke. Rel'iell'ed by Susan Ka11.
26 Shimmer by Sarah Schulman. Reviewed by Donna Allegra.
27 In Every Laugh a Tear by Leslea Newman. Reviewed by Elana Dykell'omon.
2S Reel Time by Julia Willis. Reviewed by Charity R. Denlinger.
29 The Pagoda by Patricia Powell. Reviewed by Helena Louise Montgomery.
30 Love Ruins Everything by Karen X. Tulchinsky. Reviewed by Ann Bi1'1lbaum.
31 Girl Walking Backwards by Belt Williams. Reviewed by Heather Cassell.
32 Queen's Champion: The Legend of Lancelot Retold by Cris Newport. Reviewed by Julie Mitchell.
IT'S A MYSTERY:
33 The Blue Place by Nicola Griffith. Reviewed by Diane Griffin Crowder.
34 Bad Moon Rising by Barbara Johnson. Revie'wed by Pauline Klein.
A FINE ROMANCE:
34 City Ughts I Country Candles by Penny Hayes; Love In lhe Balance by Marianne K. Marlin; Piece of My Hearl by
Julia Watts. Reviewed by Judith P. Slelbourn.
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Volume 2-1, No 2 Summer I ')~9

2 From lhe Editor

N/~t~yt~;b!t
tttT
3 Kollshah kr
XfU 5of .feu'i"J lj'omfll 'lit over 11>( "'0'1.1
l
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Women al War • Polilical
Chutzpah in Ismcl • Burned in 14 'III Nre fi'vttrtrf/ies
Berlin· More from Noga by Yael Fltubtr1
Ordinary adolescent yearnings
8 Letters intersect with the macabre. Her
Holocaus(.Survivor mother killed
10 Among the Gypsies herself when Rusberg was 15,
/'y Toby SOmlf11l1111 leaving her orphaned daughter a
"My counterpam" she calls
survivor. too.
Gennan Gypsies. as lhey share
recipes for kuchen and strudel. and 17 Mut"krwss
a horrifyingly pamllellegacy of by LyI1I1 DllvidmaH
anempted annihilation. A sociologist understands the
gendered effects of her own
23 The Conservative Move- mother's death afler she inter·
menl's Unfinished Business views women and men who've
by l\liuJtll Kflplllll had a mom die on them when
wifh reipOllill from Iht mbb;i they were children.
Stop! Just when you thought it was
safe to use the new prayerbooks! A
rabbi's wife speaks her mind on in-
20 rk
NvM
\ tt:r:r If{ f-{ IfVu::;r
justices against women. and claims 32 The Hudson River by FrtlffCifft (ournoi, M.D.
that the new manual for Conserva· School of Tashlikh Dad dies when she's 3, Mom
tive rabbis skirts the issues, lJyAliu.lyLclI'ii when she's II, and kids are aban-
In which a quintessential Upper doned 10 foster care. Here's how
28 Giving to Ethiopian West Side single Jewish woman Coumos came through, ventured
Children: A New Way casts away crumbs with rituals thai motherhood herself, and turned
to Celebrate renew her at Rosh Hashunah. her pain into empathy as a psy-
by Alicl,e!t (lwbill chiuuis!.
37 Marketplace
~:elft. Miff
An American journalist in
Jerusalem marks u milestone
22
birihday creatively.
38 Reviews
by KMtll Paul-Slcrn
30 My Perfect Family:
46 Tsena Rena
The author's mother, orphaned
Essenliul resources if you're
Two Moms Jewish anti femule. early, had trouble bonding to her
by Dilult! &ll1icO own children. replicating in a
Belasco. one of a new generation of 48 RASHI second generation the distonions
"y Fl..s/J Rowrl1ug of motherloss.
Jews raised in a lesbian household,
is among the first to speak out Introducing a humorist. canoonist
about how lIomwl his life was. and "Bewildemess·· guide. COl'a: Shadow~ by lOll; UI'Y Uberman
61

special: gender democracy


especial: democracia de genera

Editorial: With Gender Democracy Into a New Era? 2


Editorial: I"Hacla una nueva era con 18 democracls de genera?

Both Genders Must Get Moving Claudia NeusuB 4


Los dos generos debera" ponerse en acclon
Comments 8
Comentarlos
gender + empowerment = gender democracy? Blrte Rodenberg 9
;.genero + empOderamlento = democracla de genera?
Comments 12
Comentarlos
"Gender" Is part 01 feminism Amalia Fischer 13
"Genera" es parte del femlnlsmo
Gender Democracy Instead of Women Politics? Marle--Theres Knapper 14
Loemocracla de genera en vez de politica de muferes?
Gender Talk Brings Change ... Aida Facio Montejo 16
Cuando el genera suena ..•
Ghana: Confronting the Challenges Charily Blnka 20
Ghana: Confrontando desalfos
Towards True Democracy Dawn A. Minott 24
Hacla una verdadera democracla
Russia: Globalization - a Remedy or a Quest? Olga L1povskaya 26
Rusia: Globallzaclon: ",Soluclon 0 busqueda?
South Africa: New Frontiers for Exclusion? Gall Smith 30
Suda-friea: ",Nuevas fronteras de exclusion?
News 32
Notlclas
62 MANUSHI
A Journal about Women and Society

No. 109 Nov. - Dec. 1998

Responses to Manushi 2

Naive Outpourings of a Self-Hating Indian 3


Deepa Mehta's Fire
MADHU KISHWAR

Sarala Devi 15
The Biplabi of Orissa
SACHIDANANDA MDHANTY

India's Nuclear Prowess 20


False Claims and Tragic Truths
DR BUDDHI KOTA SUBBARAO

Short Story: The Gas Station Man 35


SUNIT' PANDE

Book Review : Dangerous Outcast 39


The Prostitute in Nineteenth Century Bengal
by Sumanta Banerjee
Review: RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE

Poem: Summer Magic 40


SUNITAJAIN

Poem: Being A Hindu 41


GILBERT LOBO

Readers' Forum 42

COl'er .. Irfan Hussain


MANUSHI"
A Journal about Women and Society

No. 110 Jan. - Feb. 1999

Responses to Manushi ",.,.....,.......".,..,....,....,........,.,........,.,....".. 2

Thanks to Smugglers 4
Bollywood Films Bridge Builders Among lndo-Pak People
MADHU KISHWAR

Poem: Those Days 10


K.L.SAHI

In and Out of Christianity , 11


Conversions in Our Village
UMA SHANKARI

An Anti·India Glue? ,; 14
China:...Pakistan Relations
GIRl DESHINGKAR

When Homes Are Torture Chambers , 17


Vlmochana's Work with Victims of Domestic Violence

Rakshasutra Movement 25
A Women's Campaign to Save Ultarakhand Forests
SURESHBHAI

Autobiographical Fragments _ _ _,_ 211


ISMAT CHUGHTAI
Translated from Urdu: M. Asaduddh:

Short Story: Lihaaf[The Quilt] 36


ISMATCHUGHTAI
Translated from Urdu: M. Asaduddin

Readers' Forum : 42
64

MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN


Covering all the issues concerning women and media

Volume 27, Number 2 Spring 1999

'Middle-aged and mad at supermarket magazines,' columnist says 4


Marlene Sanders reminisces about sister pioneers in network news 5
Parents fear Internet's influence on children, study shows 7
Horror movies, TV shows can have long-lasting effects 8
Major impact of the Internet is in its new content 15
Midwifery 65

~!Qg9Y Issue Number 50


Summer 1999
Theme: Homebirth
DEPARTMENTS
Midwifery Today
1 From the Editor
2 Poetry
4 Networking
6 Tricks of the Trade
7 Marion's Message Jill Cohen aM Angel Rain pg. / J
8 Question of the Quarter
61 Journal Abstracts FEATURES
62 Media Reviews Midwifery Today
64 News
69 Classified Advertising 9 Not Among Strangers-VAllRlE El IfAuA
70 Calendar Advertising 10 Why Homebirth?-Jlll CoHEN
73 Photo Album 16 Homebirth: What Are the Issues?-SARA WICKHAM
International Midwife 19 Home-Our Birth Right-JUDY EDMUNDS
46 From the Editor
47 Cards and letters 21 Healing Through Homebirth-eYNTHIA LuXFOllD
60 International News 24 Out of the Womb, Into the Fire-JOCK DouBLEDAY
28 Ultrasound: More Harm Than Good?-M.wDEN WAGNER
31 Drugs in labour-IIMRlEY LAWRENCE BEECH
34 Pelvises I Have Known and loved-GLORIA LEMAY
36 Hair·Line-CHRls GREEN
38 Elaine's Birth-ANN J. HINES
39 A Declaration of the Rights of Childbearing Women-LEnNI McCaAcKEN
40 The Missing Squatting Bar-NIKKI LEE
43 7 Recommendations for Sister Midwives-LOIS WILSON
44 Mourning the Professionalization of Midwifery-lola WILSON
45 4 Birth Stories-DEB PHilLIPS; VI SADIWlA; DEBBY 8m; AwsoH RAm"
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54 Clara's Biith-SoNIA THORINS, DENIS RiCHIR, ANDRilNE Bu, BUJWlD Bu
Photo on page 37 by Suzanne Arms.
58 Blinging the Old Ways Back-CwIBIl1l LoPRINIl-KAssIl
photojournalist, filmmaker & acclaimed
author oflmmaculate Deception.
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48 I'm O.K., You're O.K.


So Who Gets the Kids?
• The Last Days 01 Lilith
A feminist Woodstock for the J9905,
60
JUNElJULY 1999

Monica 72
\,\'hat do feminists make of
A bitter Florida custody case raises Lilith Fair has indelibly changed :0.15. Lewinsky? Sex symbol, hrilliant
questions about equal parenting and the the place of women in pop music. young wuman. nardssis[i~ hmt.
backlash against working morhers. > by Andy Steiner ordinJ.ry girl. defiant hern, or all of
> by Susan Douglas the above? Plus. twemysOillething
She Got Game 64 feminists ha\'e their Sol),.
56 Mary, Mary, Far from their image as passi\'e, > "The Beauty and the Bra'ns" by
Quite Contrary nonviolent nurturers, our cavcwomen- Susie Bright, "Oral Report" by
Maverick feminist Mary Daly has fOfemothers wefe slaying their dinner Susan Jane Gilman, "Dear Monica"
'~ always been a thorn in the side of right alongside the guys. In an interview, by Abiola Wendy Abrams
'\. \
Boston College. Now the Jesuit school author and humer Mary Zeiss Stange
\ \ has her in the battle of her career. explofes women's killer instinct.
~""
, \\! > by Maria Karagianis > by Barbara Ehrenreich
.
, ~\-
~\~-V' Departments
" . '\
:, ~.
~i":,; \
.\ ,."X"CELLANEC:;';
.. ~' What?
10 Women to Wetch
12 Just the Facts
13 Word: Diva by Hoily Morris

14 Religious Law Threatens Pakistani Women by Beana Sarwar


18 The Denim Defense by Maria Nadolli
20 The State of Hate-Crime Laws
21 Breast Cancer: First the Knife, Then the Axe by Christine Dinsmore
22 Girl Athletes Play Hardball by Julie Feiner
?5 Newsmaker: Penina Rosenblum by Eella Prince-Gibson
21) The Never-Ending Sweatshop Saga by Elizabeth Kadetsky
27 Staking a Claim on India's House by Mallika Kapur
?P. FGM: If You Cut, You'd Beller Run by Sarah Ellison
00 Opinion: Guilt by Admissions by Man Matsuda
).) Clipping. by Kate Rounds

3') I Am an Abortion Doctor 1 Editor's Page> by Marcia Ann Gillespie


43 The Buck Starts Here by Peggy O'Riley 4 Letters
45 Women'. Work: Child Care Worker 32 Uppity Women: Bina Akhter > by Uz Welch
"':, Old and Broke? by Vivien Labaton 36 WOW: Women Organizing Worldwide
,1',' Worknote. by Jeanann Pannasch 89 Poetry: "Acrobats and Clowns· > by Robin Morgan
90 Fiction: "Hail-States & Curses" > by Melinda Haynes
96 Lastpage: watch your mouth? > by hallie gossell
q., Missy in Action by Evelyn McDonnell No Comment (inside back cover)
0'; Artswatch by Chris Kelsey

A6 Reviews
,," Bold Type: Katherine Arnoldi
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Vol. 11 No. I, Spring 1999

Foreword
MARGARET McFADDEN " vii

Articles
Rhetoric of (Female) Savagery: Welfare Reform in the United States and Aotcaroa/
New Zealand
CATHERINE P. KINGFISHER I

Familiar Terrain: Domestic Ideology And Farm Policy In Three Women's Novels
About The 19805
AMY LEVIN 21

Focus Group Interviews: A New Feminist Method


FRANCES MONTELL 44

"There Are No Victims in This Class": On Female Suffering and Anti·'Victim


Feminism',
ALYSON M. COLE 72

Sisterly Critics
lOAN D. MANDLE 97

Oialogue:
"Arc There Sisters in This Classr": A Response to "Sisterly Critics"
ALYSON M. COLE 110
A Response to "There arc No Victims in this Class"
lOAN D. MANDLE . 114
Response to Response
ALYSON M. COLE . 116

On Teaching and Learning


Scholarship on the Other Side: Power and Caring in Feminist Education
BECKY ROPERS·HUILMAN 118

Spaces for Feminist Action: National Centers for Women in Japan and South
Korea
IAN BARDSLEy 1.36

Archives
Women And The Question of "Universal" Suffrage in 1848: A Transatlantic
Comparison of Suffragist Rhetoric
KAREN OFFEN I SO

Review Essays
Women in the Middle Eilst
MIRIAM COOKE . . 178

Women's Health
REBECCA LOVELL SCOTT . ..... 185

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Vol. 11 No. I, Spring 1999

(continued) Book Reviews


The Erotics of lnstwction edited by Regina Barreca and Deborah Denenholz
Morse
Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment by Jane Gallop
EMILY TOTH 193

Re·Engineering FemllJe Friendly Science by Sue V. Rosser


Women in.Mathematics: The Addition of Difference by Claudia Henrion
Feminism, Science. and the Philosophy of Science edited by Lynn Hankinson
Nelson and Jack Nelson
BONNIE B. SPANIER : 196

Will Teach for Food: Academic l.tJbor in Crisis edited by Cary Nelson
Failing fhe Future: A Dean Looks at Higher Education in the Twenty·First
Century by Annette Kolodny
When Women Ask the Questions: Creating Women's Studies in America hy
Marilyn Boxer
MARLENE LONGENECKER 202

Women PJaywdghts of Diversity: A Bia.8ibliographical Sourcebook by Jane T.


Peterson and Suzanne Bennett
GAYLE AUSTIN 207

Re-dressing the Canon: Essays on Theater and Gender by Alisa Solomon


CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH MITCHELL 208

Cultivating Music in Americd: Women Parrons and Activists since 1860 edited
by Ralph P. Locke ami Cyrilla Barr
LIANE CURTIS 210

fev.'S and Feminism: The AmMvdlenr Search for Home by Laura Levitt
• ROSEMARY HOROWITZ 212

Politics and Feminist Standpoint Theories edited by Sally J. Kenney and Helen
'Kinsella
Beyond the Masks: Race. Gender and Subjectivity by Amina Mama
CYNTHIA BURACK 214

Women Transforming Politics: An Alternative Reader edited by Cathy J. Cohen,


Kathleen B. Jones, and Joan C. Tronto
Women:S Political Voice: How Women are Transforming the Practice and Study
of Politi",> by Janet A. Flammang
Women clnd Power in Parliamentary Democracies: Cabinet Appointments in
Western Europe. 1968-1992 by Rebecca Howard Davis
LESLIE ,. VAUGHAN 217

Feminist Sociology: Life Histories of a Movement by Barbara LasJett and Barrie


Thorne
ALLIE G. FUNK 221

Place A·Jatters; Gcndered Geography in Victorian Women's Travel Books about


Soulhellst Asia by Susan Morgan
TERRI A. HASSELER 223

Indexes 226
-off ~ur backs- 69

volume xxix, number 4


aprll 1999

cellinaci CI.lnOI,
50th Annlvenary' of T~e Second Sell Celebration .... 1

IlItImaUlnal
Lesbian Right. in india 6

nvllWS
Beauvolr and The Second Sex, Femlnlam, Race,
and the Origins of EJd.tentlaUam 8
Femlnlat interpretation. of Simone de Beauvolr 8
The Ultimate Challenge: A Revolutionary, Sane and
Senalble Reaponae to R1tuaUatic and Cult Abuse ... 11

CUnton: a Rapist? 7
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Minstrel Blood 13

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commentary
Liberal Feminists Sell Out for Clinton ••••...•••••••••••••• 8
Minstrel Blood 13

reViews
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Body Talk, Philosophical Reflections
on Sex and Gender 12

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Methods
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Research Ellen Kimmel

Dimensions of Desire: Bridging Qualitative and Deborah L. Tolman 7


Quantitative Methods in a Study o( Female laura A. Szalacha

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Fostering Relationality When Implementing and Community Education Team 95


Evaluating a ColJective·Drama Approach to Wilfred Laurier University
Preventing Violence Against Women
Commentary: Power, Social Change, and the Deborah Mahlstedt 111
Process of Feminist Research

Reflections on a Feminist Research Project: Frances K. Grossman 117


Subjectivity and the Wish {or Intimacy and Lou·Marie Kruger
Equality Roslin P. Moore

Commentary: Comments on "Feminist Research Abigail ). Stewart 137


Process" AlyssaN. Zucker

Balterers' Experiences of Being Violent: A Ronda Redden Reitz 143


Phenomenological Study

Commentary: Existential Phenomenology and Michael G. Garko 167


Feminist Research: The Exploration and
Exposition of Women's Lived Experiences

Beyond (he Measurement Trap: A Reconstructed Paige Hall Smith 177


Conceptualization and Measurement of Jason B. Smith
Woman Baltering )0 Anne L. Earp

Commentary: Multidimensional Assessment of Mary Ann Dutton 195


Woman Baltering; Commentary on Smith
Smith, and Earp

Exploring a Teaching/Research Nexus as a Ann Weatherall 199


Possible Site for Feminist Methodological
Innovation in Psychology

Commentary: Issues of Power and Risk at the Hilary M. Lips 215


Hearl of the Teaching/Research Nexus

PWQ News 219


9 Editorials I Edltoriaux

72 13 Articles I Articles

Violence feita auJC femmes

13 La Fonnation en matiere de violence Faite aux


femmes et aux eorants en Ontario Fran~ais
In Lorraine Gauthier en collaboration avec L.vne
III In Bouchard. Chantal ello/eue el Genevieve Guindon
) III
::i E 35 Un programme d'inlervention de groupe 3upres de
jeunes exposes a la violence conjugale : savoie,
In E savoiN~tre et savoie-Caire
• III
C ... An" Paquet, Chantal Hamel. Hoda Cllouer; el
III l( Johanne Proulx
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53 Les attitudes et les pratiques des medecins de Camille
3upres des femmes violentees par leur conjoint:
Jill all recension des cents
Genevieve Martin, Lue Co/e. Monique Samson el
C .1::
.- lU l'l Afarie Jacob
Ill'" In 71 Les origines et les orientations du Centre de
U III ~ recherche mterdisciplinaire sur la violence familia Ie
CU III etla violence faite aux femmes (CRI- VIFF)
III C .tI
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Solange Cantin el Michele Clement

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Oppression, Canadian Policy, and the International
Struggle for Human Rights
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113 The Politics of Women's Safety: Sexual Violence,
Women's Fear and the Public I Private Split
o 0o Lori Haskell and Melanie Randall
UU > 151 Woman Killing: Intimate Femicide in Ontario,
1974-1994
Rosemary Gartner, MyrJIa Dawson and Maria
Crawford
175 Health Promotion from a Feminist Perspective: A
Framework for an Effective Health System Response
to Woman Abuse
W,E, Thurston
203 Renecliol1s on Memorializing December 6
Sharon Rosenberg

State Violence Against Women In


Fundamentalist Regimes

211 Algerian Women at the Edge of Time: New Social


Movements Stand Against Fundamentalisms
Mm';c-Aimec Helie-Lucas
2 J9 Slate Violence Against Women: A Current
Perspective from the Sudan
Azza Eltigmli and Mohamed Khaled
225 Islam, Women and Feminism: A Review of New
Works
HaMe" Moghissi

233 Review Essay I Critique

233 No More Playing It Safe: Venturing'into Dangerous


Territories, A Review of Roman and Eyre's
Dangerous Territories: Struggles for Difference and
Eqftality i" Education
Rt'viell'ed by Amy SU/liI'/l11
247 Book Reviews I Comptes rendus

247 At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics


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Cynthia Daniels
Reviewed by Kirsten Johnson
Changing Women: Changing History: A
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254 Feminismes au present. Supplement
Anterieur
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Pierretle Bouchard et Jean·Claude St-Amant
Compte relldu par Marie-Paille Malouil'
Guide de fClllinisation, ou La representation des
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Jacqueline Lamothe, SallS la direction de "'::1•
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Poufune grammaire non sexiste 3 III
Celine Labrosse
Compte rendu par Christine Klein-Lalafld
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262 La Putain du Diable
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Catherine Clement
Compte re"du par Marguerite Alldersell .....
263 Listening to the Thunder: Advocates Talk About the
Baltered Women's Movement
Leslie Timmins, cd.
Reviewed by Belh Peltigrew
266 Locating Alexandra
Margaret Rodgers
Reviewed by Pam Patterson
269 Women and Aging: A Guide to the Literature
Helen Rippier Wheeler
Reviewed by E.A. (Nora) Cebotarev

270 Women and Religion in England, 1500-1720


Patricia Crawford
Reviewed by Joan Gibson
272 Women and the Canadian StatelLes femmes et l'Etat
canadien
Caroline Andrew and Sanda Roger, eds.
Reviewed by Jane Arscott

277 Contributors' Note. I


Note. blographlque.
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Introduction
Xan McCallum
Poetry
Introduction 3
Lyn Lifshln
Rosh Hodesh 55
Short Stories
Kathie Austin Lea L1ttlewolfe
RedWillow 11 Leaf 67

Cathleen With Margot K. Louis


Jainfish 23 who spins her thread 77
Wintering in Maui:
The World We Do Not Know 78
Elisa Mejia
The Mosquito Net... 42
Linda Lee Crosfleld
The Quilt... 80
Jan Donley
A Fable about Seashells
that Used 10 Be Hands 61
Art
Kelly Dvorak Sophia Rosenberg
Dreaming Ihe Bear 69 I am the Molher and the Child 10
Stones in the River 22
FollowMe! 41
Poetry Lovers 66
Poetry Saying Goodbye to Friends 82
Margo Bulton
spirit keepers 5
In Joshua Tree Monument... 6 Reviews
The Gazebo 7
Reviews by Virginia Aulln
Anita Gelselmayr The Sensualist 83
Picking Currants 8 The Love of a Good Woman 85
The White Bone 87
Madeline Bassnett
Astrocytes in the Braln 18 Contributors 88
Gateways 20

Margaret Gunning
loom (a hymn of gratitude) 21

Lisa Pasold
Fish River 1900 31

Angelica Snowe
LastWishes 38
Night Flowers 40
Editorial vU
Palricia McFadtkn
75
MAIN ARTICLES
Land and tbe Economic Empowerment of Women: A
Gendered Analysis 1
rJJ
0
Rudo Gaidl.anwa
A Gendered Perspe<:tlve of tbe Land Question
Sam Mayo
13 a
go
Women and Desertification: Tillers oftbe land, keepers
of knowledge
Palricia A. Ma<k
32
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Issues In Gender Vloleme: A Review of Current
...~
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Researcb and Writing 39
Jean N. Kamau •
YOUNG FEMINISTS
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Wbo Is An Activist? 57 ~
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Priscilla Misihairambwl
Black Female Music Artlsls and The New Tbemes In .... t!J
(t
Tbe Music 60 ....

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ToyaReed CD
Wben Tbe Donar Power Doesn't Malter 68 CD
Tambudzai Kahari en
DEBATES
Wbltber Soutb Africa? 71 ~
Phyllis P. Jordan
Our Struggle Ourselves: Sbaplng Feminist Theory In
Our Context: Tbe Zimbabwe Scenario 77 !
Kwanele O. Jlrlra
Empowerment of African Women Across Geograpblcal ~
Boundarle.: Formation of a Pan-African Women'.
87

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Liberation Organisation
Makin; Roy.Campbell

BOOK REVIEW
Warrior Marks: Female Genital Mutilation and tbe
Sexual Binding of Women 90 ~
Palricia Ma<k t:I
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POEMS (D
Infibulation
p,.mi Chakvarartl
93 ;:
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U you are Sexist - you equate a Racist 94 ~
Ruramisai Mary Slbanda 0
My Voice for Fungal M 95
Karl AM Shiff ==
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TbeVlew 96 n
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Sisy 97
As Black as tbe Galaxy 98
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Deanna Blackwell ""
FEMINIST ACflVITIES
Tbe Women'. Manifesto: A Summary of Botswana
i
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Women'. Issues and Demands 99
Emang Basad;
76 AFERE
Southern African
Feminist Review
Vol. 2 No. 1 1996
Sexuality, Identity and Change

Editorial vii

MAIN ARTICLES
Sexuality and the Heterosexual Form: The Cw
of Zimbabwe 3
Ewlyn Zinanga
Winnie Mandela: The Surveillllnce lind Ex,*,
of "Black Womlln" lIII Signifier 7
Desiree Lewis
Gender Politics In II Post·Aplirtheld South Arrlell 14
Cheryl Hendricks

REFLECTIONS
Teaching and Learning "R~pon$l!·ably" 25
Yvonne MIlOne
To be or Not to be . 33
Julia de Couteall

DEBATES
Invisible Hands: Women In Zimbabwe's
Commercial Farm Sector 37
Dede Amanor.Wilks
"I am Hungry Mum"! Gender, Urblln Food
Security and Coping Strategies In Zimbabwe 58
Neddy Matshalaga

POEMS
Knowing as Womyn 81
Desiree Isaak
Hitch-Hiker: Part 1 82
Deadly Descent 84
lillian Masitera
"Flo" Memories of HIghfield 86
Kwanele Ona Jirira
A Lonely Battlelfhe Bundle of Wood 94
Thoko Matshe
SAFERE 77

Southern Mrican
Feminist Review
Vol. 2 No.1 1996
Sexuality, Identity and Change
(continued)

No Mamma, I Won't, , , 96
Tendai ManlYanlYike '
Porch PropheVSophisticated Lady! Why I Write Poetry 98
Angela C. Williams
The Gospel According to JohnlThe Left Side:
Saying Good·bye to Part of Me 103
Elaine D. Lillie
There are Tales To Be Told 106
Stephanie Byrd
Irlgu 107
Isabella Matambanadzo

REVIEWS
Oxfam Poverty Report 113
Patricia McFadden
Namibian Women's Movement 118
Kwanele Ona Jirira
Black Women, Writing and Identity: Migrations of the SUbject 126
Pat McFadden
Mamphela Ramphele: A Life 131
RlIdo Gaidzanwa
Chelewa, Chelewa - the Dilemma of Teenage Girls 134
Pat Made

MANIFESTOES AND REPORTS


Pan African Women's Seminar Held in Zimbabwe 139
Makini Roy-Campbell
Victoria Falls Declaration on the Promotion of the
Human Rights of Women 148
Women Lawyers

ADVERTS AkinaMama 152


ZWRCN 154
Musasa 156
The Zimhabwe Women's Federation 159
Women's Action Group 161
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Feminist Review
Vol. 2 No.2 NOVEMBER 1997
Page

1. Why Gender is a key development Issue for the Southern


African Development Community 1
Dr. Atllaliah Molokomme

2. Gender and Politics In Lesotho


A note on Gender lnequallty In Lesotho 15
Francis K. Makoa

3. A Theoretical Overview of the United Nations


Convention on the Elimination of ail forms of
Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) 27
Sandy Liebellberg

4. Beauty and the Beholder 37


Prof. N.O. Allim

5. Letters 41

6. The African Gender Institute at the University of


Cape Town, South Africa 51

7. Annex 59
Recommendations of the SADC Gender Strategy
Workshop to the SADC Council of Ministers Meeting

8. Book Review:
Race, Colour & Class 65
Owell Sic/lOlIe

9. Adverts
Afiican Women 69
Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network 71
Musasa Project 73
Zimbabwe Women's Federation 76
Women's Action Group 78
SAFERE 79

Southem African Feminist Review

Vol. 3 NO.1: DECEMBER 1998

Editorial- Patricia McFadden ( editor) vii

MAIN ARTICLES
Kenyan Women and electoral Processes: the vagaries of the long
road to leadership 3
Martine Renee Galloy
Feminism and Masculinity in an African Capitalist Context:
the case of Kenya 19
Mwenda G. Ntarangwi
Aids in Zimbabwe:
crisis in rural development 33
Ezilyn Sibanda

REFLECTIONS
The Matrices of Race, Class and Gender: how they
converge in the lives of Southern African Women 4S
Nova Smith
The intersection of race, class and gender and the
biases of ESAP SS
Jessica Gordon
Gender insensitivity and male bias in local advertising 67
Rekopantswe Mate
Tradition, Culture and Ideology: the problem
of FGM in the Gambia 71
[satou Traoray

DEBATES
The development of anti.fertility vaccines:
challenging the immune system 77
Ute Sprenger
Gender and Supply Response 8S
Yassin Fall
Whose Honour, Whose Humiliation:
Women, Men and the Economic Crisis in South Korea 87
SOllng-ai ClIO;

(continued, next page)


80 SAFERE
Southern African Feminist Review

Vol. 3 NO.1: DECEMBER 199B


(continued)

POEMS
Women's Respite 93
Lillian Mllsitem
Boxed and Labelled
Thoko Matshe
Kawusemuhle 95
Thoko Marshe
You cannot ignol'e me 96
Tendai H. MlIllzvall<.vike
As if they feel no pain 97
Moyo Violet Ndolllie
War, Women and Children 98
Moyo Violet Ndollde

REVIEWS
'Studies of Women or Women Studies' • reviews by Amina Mama of: 101
Cultivating Customers: Market Women in Harare
N.E.Hom
Peasants, Traders and Wives: Shona Women in the History of Zimbabwe
E. Schmidt
Mothers of the Revolution
I. Stauntoll
'In the developed world, people talk and shop' - a review by Anne Derges of:
Ecofeminism as Politics: nature, Marx and the postmodcrn 111
A. Sal/ell
Review by Jennifer Chi riga of
What Women do in Wartime: gender and conflict in Africa 117
M. Tursllen & Clotlde TlI'lIgiramaria (eds)
, Post-independent Zimbabwe's socio-political and economic 119
landscape as portrayed in children's literature':
the case of Tendai Makura's 'Why the Coek Crows'
a review by Tendai H. Manzvanzvike

MANIFESTOES AND REPORTS


NGO Positions on Gender in the Lome Convention 123
Prudence Katsel'e
SageWoman 81
Celebrating the Goddess
in Every Woman
Issue #46 - Summer 1999
\NELCOMING THE MUSE

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Flowing River of Creativity, Transformational and Ideas for Ritual Work
Inspiration, and Joy Practical Magic
by Suzj" Green by DeAnna Alba iI 77 lll!
artwork ky Kris .Woldheur Leaves of Sage:
iI 45 lll! Book Reviews
ilrolll! Sacred Herbs -
The Oldest Coven Gifts from the Land ifiI 82 lll!
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Product Reviews

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Two of Air: ifiI 86 lll!
Pleasure) Pain, and Chaka Khan Visions of T ransfonnation
by Kania Bomiak The Rattle:
by Lunata Wtalhn'JlDnt
illustrations by Kat Slrieby, The Wise Woman Council
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II 50 II
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Embracing the Natural World
by Joanna Powell Colbert On the Cover
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Letter from the Editor Cycles and Seasons: by
by Anne Newkirk Niven Lunar Cycles and Earth Wisdom Hrana Janto
by Susan Lro;// illustration from the
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One ofTen Thousand: iI 62 lll! ,1Od Amy Sophia ~larashinsky
Goddess Lore & Ritual - Time to Celebrate: P. O. Box 18
Brigid:
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Holidays and Holy Days m
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by Diana Paxson by Waverly Fitzgerald
arl'work by Tanya Stewart
82 SEX ROLES
A Journal of Research

Vol. 40, Nos. 1/2 January 1999

CONTENTS

Gender Differences in the Process of Occupational Integration of


Immigrant Physicians in Israel I
Judith H. Bernstein and Judith T. Shuval
"Girls Are Retarded When They're Stoned." Marijuana and the
Construction of Gender Roles Among Adolescent Females 25
Jessica Warner, Timothy R. I*ber, and Ricardo Albanes
Partner Preferences as a Function of Gender, Age, Political
Orientation and Level of Education 45
.Bertjan Doosje, Krystyna Rojahn, and Agneta Fischer
Gender Advertisements in Magazines Aimed at African
Americans: A Comparison to Their Occurrence in
Magazines Aimed at Caucasians 61
Tara L. McLaughlin and Nicole Goulet
Gender Differences in Pointing Accuracy in Computer-Simulated
3D Mazes 73
Carol A. Lawton and Kevin A. Morrin
Effects of Game lYPe on Children's Gender-Based Peer
Preferences: A Naturalistic Observational Study 93
Chris 1. Boyatzis, Michael Mallis, and Ileana Leon
Gender-Emotion Stereotypes Are Context Specific 107
Janice R. Kelly and Sarah L. Hutson-Comeaux
Gender Stereotyping of Children's Thys: A Comparison of Parents
and Nonparents 121
C. Estelle Campenni
BRIEF REPORfS
Attitudes Thward Homosexuals Among Students at a Canadian
University 139
E. Glenn Schellenberg, Jessie Hirt, and Alan Sears
Gender Role Stereotyping in Advertisements on Tho British Radio
Stations 153
Adrian Fumham and Louise Thomson
83
SEX ROLES
A Journal of Research
Vol. 40, Nos. 3/4 February 1999

CONTENTS
Acting Out Against Gender Discrimination: The Effects of
Different Social Identities 167
Mindi D. Foster
Newsworthy Moral Dilemmas: Justice, Caring, and Gender 187
Christian S. Crandall, Jo-Ann Tsang, Susan Goldman, and
John T. Pennington
Perceived Mentoring Fairness: Relationships with Gender,
Mentoring Type, Mentoring Experience, and
Mentoring Needs 211
Talya N. Bauer
Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence: Race and Gender Issues 227
Lisa M. Locke and Charles L. Richman
Parents' Attitudes and Expectations About Children's Cross-
Gender Behavior 249
N. Kenneth Sandnabba and Christian Ahlberg
Gender Differences in Emotional Language in Children's
Picture Books 265
Clary A. Tepper and Kimberly Wright Cassidy
I Enjoy Being a Girl: Collective Self-Esteem, Feminism, and
Attitudes Toward Women 281
Christine A. Smith
Male and Female Recipients of Unwanted Sexual Contact in a
College Student Sample: Prevalence Rates, Alcohol
Use, and Depression Symptoms 295
Mary E. Larimer, Amy R. Lydum, Brill K. Anderson, and
Aaron P. Turner
Portrayal of Women in Sexuality and Marriage and Family
Textbooks: A Content Analysis of Photographs from
the 19708 to the 19908 309
Jason Low and Peter Sherrard
The Role of Personal Spirituality and Religious Social Activity on
the Life Satisfaction of Older Widowed Women 319
Christina M. Neill and Arnold S. Kahn
84 SEX ROLES
A Journal of Research
Vol. 40, Nos. 5/6 March 1999

CONTENTS

Unions as Justice-Promoting Organizations: The Interactive Effect


of Ethnicity, Gender, and Perceived Union
Effectiveness 331
Steven Mellor, Janet L. Barnes-Farrell, and Jeffrey M. Stanton
Women of the "Sandwich" Generation and Multiple Roles: The
Case of Russian Immigrants of the 19908 in Israel 347
Larissa I. Remennick
Physical Attractiveness Contrast Effect and the Moderating
Influence of Self-Consciousness 379
Bill Thornton and Jason K. Ma"rice
Graduate Students' Relationships with Their Male and Female
Major Professors 393
Debra S. Schroeder and Clifford R. Mynatt
Goals, Values, and Beliefs as Predictors of Achievement and Effort
in High School Mathematics Classes 421
Barbara A. Greene, Teresa K. DeBacker,
Bh"vaneswari Ravindran, and A. Jean Krows
Women's Dress Fashions as a Function of Reproductive Strategy 459
Nigel Barber
Television Situation Comedies: Female Body Images and Verbal
Reinforcements 473
Gregory FOllis and Kimberley B"rggraf
Preadolescents' Social Judgments: The Relationship Between Self-
Endorsement of Traits and Gender-Related Judgments
of Female Peers 483
Thalma E. Lobel, Jonathan Gewirtz, Rinat Pras,
Michal Shoeshine-Rokach, and Ronit Ginton
The Effect of Social Context on Gender Self-Concept 499
Cynthia J. Smith, Jane A. Noll, and J"dith Becker Bryant
SEX ROLES 85
A Journal of Research
Vol. 40, Nos. 7/8 April 1999

CONTENTS

Pancultural Gender Stereotypes Revisited: The Five Factor Model 513


10hn E. Williams, Robert C. Satterwhite, alld Deborah L. Best
Recognition and Respect: A Content Analysis of Prime-Time
Television Characters Across Three Decades 527
Nallcy Signorielli and Aaroll Bact/e
Gender Differences in PopUlation Versus Media Body Sizes: A
Comparison over Four Decades 545
Brellda L. Spitzer, Kalherille A. Hendersoll, alld
MarilYIl T. Ziviall
The Effects of Organizational Context on Occupational Gender-
Stereotyping 567
Debra S. Gallon, Cathy L. Z. DuBois, alld Robert H. Faley
How Masculine Ought I Be? Men's Masculinity and Aggression 583
Max Weisbuch, Daniel Beal, alld Edgar C. O'Neal
Black and White College Women's Perceptions of Sexual
Harassment 593
1. Nicole Shelloll and Tabbye M. Chavous
Rape Perceptions as a Function of Gender-Role Traditionality and
Victim-Perpetrator Association 617
Kelly Simonsoll and Linda Mezydlo Subich

BRIEF REPORTS
Masculinity and Femininity in Japanese Culture: A Pilot Study 635
Yoko Sugihara alld Emiko Kalsurada
Women and Weight: Gendered Messages on Magazine Covers 647
Amy R. Malkill, Kimberlie Womiall, alld 10011 C. Chrisler

BOOK REVIEWS 657


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Vol. 11 # 1
May & June 1999

English:
'I was born with a red pen in my hand' 4
Is peeing in public a disgrace or just a little inconvenient
for those who have to observe? 7
As mans meer aandag aan
Blatantly Pissed Off 9 vaderskap gee, sal dit baie help
Single Fatherhood, Double Parent 10 om geweld te beeindig. So skryt
Michael Kaufman op bl. 33.
Where is the new rape law, When will it be tabled? 12
Beller fathering helps end violence 13
Giving birth at home a local experience 15
~"'-: (
Living with ADD 16 +" .

The sun provides it, we should use it 'i, .Ii\ .\ii'J


Solar Energy IS the Future 18 ··.i~!~. ',,1
~~~.~ :;.:'~~ -c=- __-:~:
21;-..::: ~.C.. ~-.'~.-.: r-,
The Emergency Contraceptive Pill •.
When morning a:er means three days .Iater
Chaos at home. Easy ways to organise yourself 22 ~ " ..:.i./
Shack dwellers take future in own hands 23 ."~~.~~~.-- I
Oshiwambo:
Othewa oya kutha po omukundu gwomeya
Okusitamena puuyelele oshisithahoni nenge oshinima inaashi
opala kwaamboka ye shi wete?
26

28
·ffj
What impact will it have on gender
equality if the new generation of
Afrikaans: men are taught to pee sitting down
and the new generation of women
'Ek is met 'n rooi pen in my hand gebore' 30 taught to pee standing? See our
story on p. 7
Beter vaderskap sal geweld help beeindig
......................................................... 33
, ,', ;l"",
Regulars: . ':r ,i(if I i,f

Read yourself happy 25


News Clippings 35
lellers 38
L~\~nZ~
~.,-flm
~~~, ~\
~'"") .41
'OJ
~
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,
~. ~t9~ 'Where IS that bloody rape bill, we're fed up with
\00. waiting, we want it now,' is what the protesters seem
to be thinking. It's been promised for long, delivery is
now the only answer.
Social Pol itics 87

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
IN GENDER, STATE,
AND SOCIETY

Volume 6 • Number 1 .• Spring 1999

From "Mother of the Revolution" to "Fathers of Unification":


Concepts of Politics among Women Activists Following
German Unification 1
INGRID MIETHE

Expanding Civil Society: Shrinking Political Spaces~


The Case of Women's Nongovernmental Organizations 23
J AEL SILLIMAN

Shaping the Life of the Pre-Natal: Labor Laws, Liability,


and Lead Poisoning of Women in Industry in
Twentieth-Century United States 54
ALLISON L. HEPLER

Agendas
Industrial Innovation and Control of the Working Day:
The 1998 General Motors Strike 76
JANE L. COLLINS

Contextualizing Caring in Black South African Families 85


VIVIENNE BOZALEK

Contributors 100
Call for Papers 102
88

April 1999 Vol. 24, No.8


RrtsUc
COLUMNS PROFILE
II NOW HOSTS LESBIAN RIGHTS
AND WOMEN OF COLOR AND

l1 WE TOLD YOU SO
By Dot mId Flo
ALLIES SUMMIT
By Berlladette Metrano
PATRICIA SMITH ON POETRY AND
'PROFESSIONAL SUICIDE'
D)' Danielle Georges
MEDIA WATCH: WELFARE TO WHAT?
TINKY WINKY KINKY? By Noy Thrupkaew
BOO K S
By SI/sic Day
ANTI-GAY MARRIAGE BILL
MEDIA WATCH: HAVE YOU DENOUNCED IN IfIIII AN INTERVIEW WITH
NOTICED? MASSACHUSETTS ISM ABAFAZI EDITOR DULA SCOTT
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11 BOTTOMLINE
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/I)' SlIs;e f)",V
m SHERBORN COMMUNITY
GATHERS TO CHALLENGE
HOMOPHOBIC MAILINGS
II)' No)' TlJTllpk,It'Il'
SUGAR LAND
BY ION I RODGERS
Ret'iewed 11Y Karen E.. Weeks

II!I!'I SELECTED NEW BOOKS


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FEATURES No)' 7"hrupkarll', IlI/d E"k'l jOl/t'S
DON'T CALL US OUT OF NAME:
THE UNTOLD LIVES OF WOMEN
AND GIRLS IN POOR AMERICA
BY LISA DODSON
Reviewed by Kt/fCIl K"/lll
'I DID WHAT THE NEXT
WOMAN DID-, FOUR
WOMEN DESCRIBE THEIR
I
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OF BILLY TIPTON
BY DIANE MIDDLEBROOK
PIVOTAL ROLES IN THE CUBAN Rel'I(,II'cd II)' R'IChd Matlsnlt
REVOLUTION
NEW S " By GCllell;el'C IIC1t/'r
COMMENTARY F I L M
SEX, INTIMACY AND

a ISRAEL'S MACHO BRAVADO


PLAYS HAVOC WITH PEACE
PROCESS
By SI1;" l.A. Ttll"i
IDENTITIES IN QUEER
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fly 1.)'IlIIe Ll1ytoll ,md SIll' \"ngo

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BUSTED COllABORATION IN BOSTON
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AFTER NINE-YEAR DEBATE
lJy Noy Tlnllpkt/c/l!

YOUNG WOMEN FACE HARSH


Rduerlising Guide
WORKING CONDITIONS AND ATIORN[YS 18
GENDER BIAS SuOKS 46
CLASSlfI£DS 49
By Noy Tlm/I,k'lew EDUCATION II Joall Chell's Illvanl-lVi,ming Xiu Xiu
(VENTS 31, 3-4. -40, -41, -48

II
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THREATENED AGAIN HEAlTH 6.10-11
By ""'if/rile Fried HElP WANTED SO-SI
PROHSSIQNAl S£RVIC(S 16 20 DATES AND GOD SAID 'HAl'
CLINIC VIOLENCE, THE DEADLY RESTAURANTS 44 By Kailli Maio
MILITIA/PROLIFE LINK ,1fAl ESTATE 17
Dy M,n/en,- Fried RETAil )6, 38
THERAPY GUIDE H, 25-::1:7
TRAD£S [. HRVIC[S-47
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TRAVEl [. ADVENTURE 1-4-15

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MEDIA WATCH: PENPALS FOR PRISONERS BOSTON MARATHON
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION By Trish Wilson
COVERAGE IGNORES WOMEN
By janine Jackson
1!9!'
PRISON POETRY:
~ THIRTEEN SPRINGS THE END OF THE ABL

II BOTTOMLlNE:
ADVICE FOR THE SEXUALLY
By Marif)'" Buck

NO FRILLS
II AND THE FlITURE OF WOMEN'S
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MARGINAL" , By Marifyn BlICk
8y Susie Day RI ONTOPOF
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COM MEN T A RY SPORTS BRIEFS
HIV·POSITIVE PRISONERS

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SECURITY
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ED HOT PICKS, ETC,
90

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TAURAI
KIIULUMANI
-
, 'SSIII~ NO . .t(, 'lARCH - APRIL 1999

ENGLISH NDEBElE
Esikukhumbulayo 30
Editorial 2 Abantwana ngumsebenzi
Children are everybody's responsibility 2 wabantu bonke 30
From Ihe Director's Desk 3 Okusuka kumqondisi 31
Know your constitution 4 Yazini iSimiso soMthetho weLizwe
Palient education is your right .. 5 lenu 32
Infundo yesigulane lilungelo lakho 33
Let's Talk About It 6
Asikhulumeni ngakho 34
Letters to the Editor 9 Incwadi eziya kuMhleli 37
Mashonaland Provincial Members' Ubabakazi Dorothy
Conference 10 uyakuphendula 38
Respond promptly to court papers 12 Bana ngumahluleli 39
Recipe Corner 12 Amanina aphiwa ingqobe yokukhokhela
ekuguquleni umumo wabo 40
You be the Judge 13 Banini ngarnalunga ukuze
Aunt Dorothy answers you 14 Iize emhlanganweni 41
Facts about AIDS 15 Phendulani incwadi zemthethwandaba
ngokuphangisa 42
SHONA Amacebo Okupheka 42
lvatinofunga 16 Yazini iqiniso ngeAIDS .44
Vana ndeve munhu wose 16
Mashoko emutungamiri weWAG 17
livai bum biro remitemo yenyika 18
Dzidzo yavarwere 19
Ngatikurukurei nezvazvo 20
Tsamba kumupepeti 23
Nyaya dzakakurukurwa pamusangano
wenhengo dzeMashonaland 24
Dai uriwe waiitonga sei? 26
Kana matambira masamanisi itai zvaanoda 27
lvokubika 27
Valete Dorothy vanokupindurai 28
livai chokwadi nezveAIDS 29
TEEN VOICES MAGAZINE
91
Volume 8 No. 21999

ry Area Teen Yoiees


IYRlC ~1\<l Jet'n \tlicl'1'i On the cover (from left): Marina Gople,
It'en _Hom. "h', "1,1m Ellen Frldland, and Kennya Lambert.
Photo by Marilyn Humphries.

The Ri~t 'Tude


T('l'1\ I't>minillhi le( Out
o lioness Rool'

ABOVE ANDBEYONDe
,\vo Young Women Find Out They Have
Diabetes and a Whole Lot of Love

',\:h~n Di\'orce Hits Home and Dad leaves

~anveii's Story of Choosing Adoption

Can Changing Your Body


image Change Your life?

de••rtment. ARTS 8; CmJIlIRE


\ iusie R~views: Rebekah
Dear Teen Voices Reminds listeners to Breath
&: The \funnurs Do Anything But
letter from the Editor \furmur On Their Album Pristille Smut
'ri Tolk
Good Reading,
love Poetrry don't mi••
earD
ry~t?!
ow to Get Published
in Teen Voices
92
Tessera
Seductive Feminisms
Feminismes seduisants
Volllllle 25

Winter/Spring. Hiver/Printemps 1998/1999

Katherine BillJwlIll1lcr Introduction: Tales of Seductive Feminisms 4

L"ri"a Lll The Salt Fish Girl I J


Jacquelille -ii/nit.,. Triangulations: Choosing Ambiguit~·;
Playful Erotic TriptYchs 18
Susa1l Dri'i'l.'r feminist sublimations, queer disidentirications:
It)sing touch of maternal sexuality 25

Sal/dm All<llld Feminist Fatale; Awaken the :Y[other IA Tale


of Seduction) ]8
Alia Rt'il'ako'il'ic: sweet or salty 40

Nilla Le,'itt Cntitled Portraits .j.!

Barl' Webb Cntitled ~6

Grete/It'll Sallket/ Wonder; Morning After ~7

Lydia K,m Suite of Hands ~9

Lylllle 8e11 & Pubic Warning! Sexing Public Spheres:


jtlllice lVilliamsoll A Conversation with Shawl1a Dempsey
and Lorri Millan 57
Allllt' Oal/dllmlld L'aile Nord, L'aile Sud 78
SOl'''' C"lIell The Wounds of Experience 81
Silamll Ki1'lalld Tete a tete; Mes tendresses; Mes folies 87
5haro1l Ki'i.'ll1lld L".r ".A, painted picture which never captures
jeal/lle ["l/Idvl."11 the subject": A Repartee on Psvchoanall'sis
.md Art 8q
jacqllelil/e ~illdllir Subduing the Kinetic 96
Caro!.l/ll Cucrtin present in her absence (an excerpt from
caw calliNgs: a cOllllterpoint fi.". f~ob('rt
filltl
Bril/ghllrst) 100

5/,t'1.,.[/ Sill/on Across Bangalore 117

\Jotes on Contributors ,I Cllllaboratrices 126


Collis for Papers! Demandes de textes loq
"All Right, then, I'll go to Hell": The Power and Pitfalls of Literature Across 93
the Curriculum

by Gayle Pemberton 1

Transformative Teaching of Renaissance Literature Through Intertextual


Discursive Constellations
I
·~-I..
Plus: Syllabus: Discourses of Difference in Early Modern English Texts
~ I
by Torri Thompson 12
~
Transforming a Developmental Psychology Course to Reflect Student
:'S\
~ ~::G 2"
Diversity
Plus: Syllabus: Developmental Psychology
Z ~> 3
....1110
by Jack Meacham 26
~ ~Z
In the Guise of Gods: Returning Women Students and Mentored Learning
~ ~~ Z
c
by Sherrie A. Inness and Faye Parker Flavin .40 3...-w 3
The Impact of Business School on Student Attitudes Toward Diversity
'-J
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111

by Susan Eisner . ...49


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13:
A Woman's Place Is in the Curriculum K-12: A Multicultural Approach III
Plus: Syllabus: A Woman's Place Is in the Curriculum K·12 'S:: "C
:::!.
by Judith Buzzell and Virginia Melaxas 69 ::l

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"0 ::I_
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Teaching Gender and Technology in the Same Room: A Case Study
to
to
by Renae Bredin 78 to
(\:)
Curriculum Development: Transforming a Biology of Women Course to
Include Feminist Perspectives
Plus: Syllabus: Biology 01 Women ~ iO
by Loretta Taras and Joseph N. Muzio 88 '-J
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~~
Science, Epistemology and Difference

by Donna M. Hughes .. .. 106


s::
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:s
~
Book Reviews:

On the Road to Same-Sex Marriage: A Supportive Guide to Psychological,


Political and Legal Issues
Edited by Robert P. Cabaj and David W. Purcell

Review by Nancy Mezey 118

Feminism Meets Queer Theory


Edited by Elizabeth Weed and Naomi Schor

Review by Juda Bennett 120

(Un)Doing the Missionary Position: Gender Asymmetry in Contemporary


Asian American Women's Writing
by Phillipa Katka

Review by Michelle Janette .. 122

The Defiant Muse: Dutch and French Flemish Feminist Poems from the
Middle Ages. to the Present: A Bilingual Anthology
Edited by Maiike Meijer, Erica Kijsker, Ankje Peypers, and Yopie Prins

Review by Lisa Jadwin . .............................. 124

Notes for Contributors and Call for Book Reviewers


94

4 WEspeak .
A word from this issue's edilorial team

6 Feature Artist
Eshrat Ertanian
.':;~
.~~

Cover Design by senna Morris

7 Agents of Change
Phyllis Lambert· Advocate for Dialogue
by Cheryl Giraudy
InlelView with Phyllis Lambert, ac. ca, OAL, FAAIC,
architect, entrepreneur, philanthropist and community builder.
Pam Cluff ~ Access by Design
by Suzanne Farkas
Interview with Pam Clutf,FRAtC.FAIBA OAA pioneer in the
movement for accessibility by design.
Lorraine McRae· Chief Mnjikaning First Nation
by Suzanne Farkas and Reggie Modlich
A discussion with Chief McAae, reinstating sell·governmenl
and traditions to strengthen their community.

17 Building Communrty by Design


Sudbury Better Beginnings and Futures
by Reggie Modtich
Feminist and Native ways 01 organizing return two
diverse SUdbury neighbourhoods 10 their residents.
Masese Women Raise a Community from a Slum,
based on a paper by Marcella T. Ochwo
The Masese Women's Self Help Project develops
housing, jobs, services and self-confidence.
Ak'Tenamil -Guatemalan Women's Paper Making Co-op
by Bethania M. Stewart
Q'eqchi' women work towards economic sustainability
through paper making.

29 Concepts and Ideas


Community Building Through Design
Regular Features
by Sharon Earn
Design workshops bring stakeholders together to 36 In The Field - Projects Around the World
lind solutions.
Alternatives to Working from Home
by Melanie Hare and Laura C. Johnson
42 Textspace· Book Revievvs and Relevant Papers
Residentially based common work centres to provide
support for women and families. 46 Calendar & Announcements
Art in Public Soaces·Women. Memorv and Community
EDITORIAL 4 95
DEPARTMENTS
INTERNET WEBSITES THAT INFORM: Financial Site-Seeking.. .. .. . ..... 20
OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF HISTORY: Eileen Vol!ick and Th~rese Casgrain .. .29
BUILDING A LIFE . .. ........ 58
BOOK REVIE\VS . ..51,52,53,54

INTERVIEW
Canada's first female Prime Minister talks about double standards, discourse,
law-making, and John Crosbie ... cover

SPECIAL
Judy Rebick'considers feminism's future ................. 27

FOCUS ON FINANCE
An RRSP Fact Sheet........................... . 32
Conquering financial fears................ .. .. 33
The finer art of investing......................................................... . 34
Saving for the kids' education-RESPs........................................... 35
The tax advantages of self-employment 36
Are financial pyralnids really eviH................................................................................. . 37
Interesting info for those who want to make investments that are ethically sound...... .. 38
The unregulated being of Ac{Ountants........................................................... . .40
Proposals: a step one can take instead of declaring bankruptcy 41

PROFILE
One centre for homeless women that's doing something about our national disaster 42
A woman who has chosen to no longer whisper launches her first CO ; 17
Bernadene Kublu fronl Iqualuit 26

NEWS
Y\VCA turns 125 10
A first world conference on domestic violence , 15
The Canadian Women Entrepreneur of the Year Award Recipients II
A new insurance product to protect women, in Case of cancer 12
An award to honour export initiative is launched 14
She shoots; She scores. A new magazine for women's hockey fans 12
The Toronto Sun's annual Women on the Move awards 16
METRAC launches ne'v booklets on Stalking 14

BUSINESS
Initiatives for women entrepreneurs in western and eastern Canada....... .. 22
The changing face ofwork. 23
How to speed read the information deluge " 24
A vision for a new bank for small business 23

TECHNOLOGY
The net in networking: buildin'g cyber-relationships 19

HEALTH & WELLNESS


For solo travel safety, look wifhin 44
Afraid to drive? Special {Ourses provide hope 45
Kinesthetic karners: 'involve me and I'll undemand' 45

PARENTING
The trend towards teen violence in schools. Inevitable? 46
Examining the mother-son connection. .. 49

ARTS & CREATIVITY


Women Writers at the International Harbourfront Festival of Authors 50

HUMOUR
Some hJ7.y, l1l;'hulnm world

CLASSIFIEDSAND EVENTS .. . 59
96 EI)ITORIAI. ......................... 4
DEPARTMENTS
LETTERS. .. ,. . .. h
OUTSTANDING WOMEN OF HISTORY: Dr. Carrie B('~( & F.. Cor.ll1ind.. 27
HlIII.IHN(; A I.lH: rcw\Uccs fur WUlllen : .. .. 54
n()(lK REVIE\VS.. . n .. D-S:!

INTERVIEW
K,lIh}' Hlh:kk}'-a (UJlH,t1kllllC, sur\,jvIIT. and an impiralioll . Cll\'CC

NEWS
S\,IIIlS Of\\'OIlH'1l C,ll1<U);1
tJlllhe I'NI) JllIlll.\l federal h\ltl~('l.", , . .. .... 9
Hmmonal dfects un migrJincs and epilepsy: a world conference firsl. .. .. 10
Till' Child ,\bUSt' SUT\,j\'UT 1I.!nllumcnt Project: stories presented
thrnugh sculptures and words . II
The illilllgural C:.llladi,lll \\'Ilmen's Mentor Awards 12
hcr)'thing rou alw,lp w.lllk,d tn knnw ahout ~ex .. 12

SPORTS
Women atnlete~ c.m't escapt'lhe double bind: be aggressive and
t'xciting, hutllewr colllrromi~e rllUr femininity , 13

PROFILE
(:I.\!O$HlOIII ConncdiollS, I k,llher 1'oIad:lggart's br.lillchilli: cmrkululll
r('~ources fur SdlClIlls... ......" ... " ..... .. .. 15

TECHNOLOGY
()nline by luli(' King: (,Illertaining urhan legends
;lnt! fnscinating nml <:,lllatli,lll Wtllllen .
The YlK cHlllch is coming (arc yOll tired nfheing reminded?):
is your sinai I husiness prep,lred? " " " " , ... 19

BUSINESS
Poly equity: is it th.lt men gd paid in American dollars? . ..22
Y.l(cato and Jubimille's Raisillg )ollr lIUSiIlCll " .. 23
r..ltllley is food for a business: develop healthy habits for
lIl.1Xill1UIlI re.~lllts ". . " " .. 2\
I'0P<:Orll says relationships are what women want: the many faces of
£"(-Ollliioll " n .. 25

SPE;CIAL
A CD for 1'o·1ahaffy & French ".. 26

FOCUS ON HEALTH & WELLNESS


A potentially ptlyful part of sexual interaction " .. JI
Rt'dpcs (or menopause . 32
Thi<; wet,d's a killer-no hulls ahout it " 33
Ikllec!inllS for nurturing budy .1Ild soul " . 34
The l'e,lCeful sleep yOll may have dreamt about . 36
U.~t·ful information on natural treatnwnl.o; for CilnCet .. 37
I l'shi,lll wOll\en's he.llth issues: unique nceds ........ .w
Whr dll WOI1H'1l t·~jlt'rkllce Ikprt's5iolllllOte often lilillllllell . ·W
Young wOlllcn Mt' rdinqui~hing,diminishing, ,lIld
uplifting lhdr hlllli~'s: wlMI art' till' llI11li\',lIing LIt'tor5 ht'hillt! wSlllcl it: surgcn ·12

PARENTING
1lI11.\Sllll1 ;ng, hllr~titlg Ilr t r'lWling: llll'll,ud't' c.\pCricfll6.1re dilkrt'nt lin ~·\'o:rY\'fll'.. ·1.'

ARTS & CREATIVITY


All thl.' world's a ~hlgC ..... 44
A I'tlulillg .lIldition to WOMAN 10

HUMOUR
New York Pit fitm~: dip~, dips, dips... ......... S3

<:I.ASSlnUlSANI) EVENTS .. S;;


OMAN S RI OURN
SPitiNG I SUM-Mil 1999 YOlUMI 20, NUMln 1
97
:it ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE
By lisa Honig Fine

PORTRAITS
3 T.\RSIL-\ DO .\:-'l.-\H.-\L: A Brazilian \lodemist
By Coral Damian

8 GERTBl-j) P.-\RKEH: Sheer ArtistrY


By Amy Winter

12 :\:\".-\ ~lE:'\DIET.-\:"Pi.\in ofCuha. bOll\' I am"


By Kaira M. Cabanas .

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS


'8 1\I.\GES Of CIlILDBIRTH 1:< ~IOOER:< :VIEXICA:< AliT
By Dina (aml.or.nco Mirkin

25 CYCLISTS .-\~D A~I;\zo:\s: The :\ew \\'oman in \\'ilhelmine Germam'


By David Ehrenpreil .

REVIEWS
32 .-\.estheties in Femiflist Perspective. l'llited hy Wide Heln and Carol~n Korsmt'~-er
~ew feminist art critidsm: Ctitical strategies. edited by K<lty Deepwell
:\ew Feminist Criticism, l'Jited b~· JO;Ulna Frueh, Cas~ndra L. Lanl!;er. ,inti .-\rlt'nt' Rawn
erotic faculties, by JoamlJ Fnlt'h
Feminism & Contemporary Art, b~' Jo Anna Isaak
Reviewed by Marilynn Uncoln Board
43 :\ llns as Artists: The Visual Culture of a Medieval Convent. by Jl?iTre~' F. Hilmbur~er
Reviewed by plo F. Cuneo
46 \Yomen in Italian Renaissance Art. b\, Paola Tina1!,1i
Reviewed by Ullan H. ZlrpoIo . ~

47 .-\frican NomacJic Architecture: Space. Place and Gender. t'dited tJ:.. Labelle Pmssin
.\Ibnti Desi,gn. hy Gf'On!;es ~leumnt and Robert F;uris Thompson
Reviewed by Victoria L Ravine
50 ~ot at Home: The Suppression of Domesticity in ~Iodem Art and Architecture
(,(lited and intnxlul'ed by C1nlstophtr Heed
Reviewed by Lynne Walker
52 Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago's Dinner Party in Feminist Art History
,,(lited hy Amelia Jones
Beyond the Flower: The Autobiography of a Feminist Artist, by JudyChit\l.l!o
Reviewed by JuUe Springer
54 The Life t\nd Art of Florine Stettheimer. by BarhamJ. B10f!mink
Fionne Stettheimer: ~Ianhattan fantastica, essays by Elisabeth Sussman.
B,trbara J. BIOt'mink. 31111 Unda :'-Iochlln
Reviewed by Nancy Mowll Mathew.
57 ~leret Oppenheim: Beyond the Teacup. edited b~' Ja<:queline Burd<harot ;!nd Bke CUrioz;er
Reviewed by Mara Witsllng
59 :\bstract E:-,;pressionhm: Other Politics, by Ann Etlen Gibson
Reviewed by Ellen G. landau
6 1 .-\rt of This Centul)': The \Vornen, edited by Siobhfu Conaty
"'omen <lnd Abstract Expressionism, essay b~' loon ~larter
Reviewed by Amy Winter
63 Three Artists (Three \\'omen): ~lodemism and the Art of Hesse. Kmsner,
<Inti O'Keeffe. h.\" Annt' ~lidtlleton W'IVlN
Reviewed by Anne Swartz
65 Susie Cooper: An Ele~<lnt Affair. b~' 8':11 Youth
Om Boots: An lnnit \\'omen's Art, b.\· Jill o.tkes wd Rick Ilit'we
Reviewed by Pamela SimpJon
66 Rubies & Hebels, edited by \Ionicil Bobm·Duchen ilnd \'trd Grodzil1'ild .
Reviewed by Robin Rice
98
WOMEN
a cultural review
VOLUME 10 NUMBER I SPRING 1999
.................................., , , ..

THE NEW WOMAN


Allopathic Pills? Health, Fitness and New Woman Fictions
ANGELIQUE RICHARDSON

New Woman Poets and the Culture of the salon at the fin de siecle
ANA I. PAREJO VADILLO 22
Restless Desire: Rider Haggard, Orientalism and the New Woman
TERENCE RODGERS 35
Home and Away: The New Woman and Domesticity in Mary
Cholmondeley's Red Pottage
WENDY PARKINS 47
'All agog to teach the higher mathematics': University Education and
the New Woman
CHRIS WILLIS 56
The Fawcett Society: An Old Organization for the New Woman?
JANE w. GRANT 67
August Strindberg, the New Woman and Elin wagner
HELENA FORSAS-SCOTT 78
Galateas in Revolt: Women and Self-making in the Late Nineteenth-
century Spanish Novel
JO LABANYI 87
REVIEW ARTICLE

Jacqueline Rose, States ofFantasy; Wulf Sachs, Black Hamlet


ALISON MARK 97

REVIEWS

Marcia Painton, Strategies of Showing: Women, Possession, and


Representation in English Visual Culture 1665-1800
LUCY HARTLEY 105
Judith Adamson, Charlotte Haldane: Woman Writer in a Man's World
MAROULA IOANNOU 107
Linda Anderson, Women and Autobiography in the Twentieth Century.
Remembered Futures; Laura Marcus, Autolbiographical Discourses
JULIA SWINDELLS 110

BOOK LISTINGS

Compiled by BARBARA ROSENBAUM 114

BOOKS RECEIVED

Compiled by TRUDI TATE 118

ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 121


Women 99

&
Criminal
Volume 10

Justice'" Number 3
1999

EDITORIAL

BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY

Marguerile Q. Warren: A Career of Academic Excellence,


Distinguished Research and Gifted Pedagogy 3
Patricia Vall Voorhis
Katilleell Heide
Ted Palmer
Jill Leslie ROSe1lba1/1II

ARTICLES

Sex Mailers: A Gender-Specific Standard for Cross-Gender


Searches of Inmates 31
Mary A 1111 Farkas
KathrYIl R. L. Ralld

A Descriptive Profile and Socio-Historical Analysis of Female


Executions in the United States: 1632-1997 57
David E Bakel'

« Contlicting Consensus: Public Reaction to a Domestic Violence


Pro-Arrest Policy 95
Amallda L. Robillsoll

Equal Application or Unequal Treatment: Practical Outcomes


for Women on Community Control in Florida 121
Sylvia J. Allsay
Deella Bellvelleste

BOOK REVIEWS

Gendered Jllstice ill the Americall West, by Anne M. Butler 137


Rel'iewed by Craig Hemmells

Black Womell alld the Crimillal JI/stice System.


by Biko Agozino 144
Reviewed by Helell Taylor Greelle

Gelldel: 'Race' alld Illtematiollal Relatiolls: Violellce


Against Filipillo Womell ill Australia, by C. Cunneen
andJ. Stubbs 147
Reviewed by Zelma Westoll Hellriql/es
100
Womer\ &Health
Volume 28
Number 3
1999

Influence of Self-Care Education on Illness Behaviors and Heallh


Locus of Control of Mexican American \Varnell
Cmllel'illc A. Kellllet/\', PIID
Dale DeVile. PhD .
Kimherly Ramer-IIt!my. ,\IS
Jmma West-Kowalski, ,\15

The Mental Heallh Status of Young Hispanic Women Residing


Along the Border: A Twin Cities Comparison 15
A. Yvolllle RII.Hell. MD. PhD
Martha S. Williams. PhD
Pmrida A Fan; MA. MSW
A. Jll/lles Sd,Wllh. PhD
Sue Platt,fUller, ,"'fA

Traditional Birth Allendant. Advice Toward Breast-Feeding,


Immunization and Oral Rehydration Among Mothers
in Rural Bangladesh 33
Mail/mlmr Rashid, MBBS
KOIpdlOol Taytlkkmumt", MD
Virasakdi CllOlIg.mvi\ alH'ong, l\1D
l

Alall Gealel: PhD


Gregol)' A. Bechtel, MPH, PhD

Asian-Islamic Women and Breast Cancer Screening:


A Socio-Cullural Analysis 45
Silireel/ S. Rajaram. PhD
Allahita Rashidi. RN, MSN

Clandestine Abortion in Latin America: Provider Perspectives 59


Karel/ Rodriguez, MA. MPH
Jel/lliler Strickler, PhD

Mothers in a New Country: The Role of Cullure and Communication


in Vietnamese, Turkish and Filipino Women's Experiences
of Giving Birth in Australia 77
Rhollda Small, BA. GradDipEpid
P1'lluee LiampWlOllg Rice. PhD
Jalle Yellalld. RN. BAppSe
Jlldith Lumley, PhD. FAFPHM

An Investigation of Sociomedical Risk Factors Associated


with Vaginal Fistula in Northern Nigeria to3
Durl'emia O.ill1ll1ga Ollo/emhemltel1, PhD
C. C. Ekll'eml'". MBBS (Lolld.), FMCOG (Nig.),
FII~\CS alld FRCO(U.K.)
Women &Health 101

Volume 28
Number 4
1999

Health Related Behaviors and Cancer Screening of Lesbians:


Results from the Boston Lesbian Health Projeci
SI/sal/ J 0 Roberts, DNSc, RNC
Leila Sorellsell, PhD, RN

Managed Care Organizations and Mammography: Opportunities


10 Serve Underserved Women 13
IV, Michael Reid, PhD, MBA
Jail Marshbl/rn, MPH
Kris Siddharthall, PhD

Breast Screening Practices Among Russian Immigranl Women


in Israel 29
Larissa I, RemellIlick, PhD

Health Behavior Change Models and Their Socia-Cultural


Relevance for Breast Cancer Screening
in African American Women 53
Kimlill Ashillg-Giwa, PhD

Psychological Issues in Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer 73


Cilldy L. Carter, MA
B. Jo Hailey, PhD

Screening for Breast and Cervical Cancers: The Importance


of Knowledge and Perceived Cancer Survivability 93
Deborah N. Pearlmall, PhD
Melissa A. Clark, PhD
William Rakowski. PhD
Bevel'(V Ehrich, MPH

Breast Cancer in Mass Circulating Magazines in the U.S.A.


and Canada. 1974-1995 113
JI/al/Ile N. Clarke
7 Preface
102 Leslie Satin 9 Introduction
with JUdith Jerome
Evelyn Velez-Aguayo 20 Santa Perdida, July
Go:» ~ and Lorena Figuerola Santa Perdida, August
C, Q Deb Margolin 23 Countthe I's,
e:: .c CI) or, the Autobiographical
ca .... Nature of Everything

=
- .-
- -=
~.-
....en E. Ann Kaplan

Marjorie Gamso
Gabrielle Civil
33

59
69
Performing Traumatic
Dialogue: On the Border of
Fiction and Autobiography
Apartment
Body Dander, Dust
Go:»~ 73
a...... .....
Jill M. Carleton Embodying Autobiography:
A Lesbian Performance of
.....Q Gay Male Performance Art

cC:S ....
ca
John Coplans 84 Back with Arms Above;
Three-quarter Back,
Hands Clasped;
S

Go:» ...== Hands Holding Feet

=
An interview 89 Yvonne Rainer on
by Leslie Satin Autobiography
Q

-
:s::
'- • ca
Nahum B. Zenil 104 Benediciones
Claire MacDonald 105 Requiem for the Self:
Kathy Acker's Final Work
Mady Schutzman 117 Calculus, Clairvoyance,
and Communitas
Nahum B. Zenil 134 Retrato de Boda
JUdith Jerome 135 Creating the World Waiting
to be Created: Jack Smith
VOl. 10:1·2,#19-20 1~~~ and Karen Finley
Lenora Champagne 155 Notes on Autobiography
and Performance
Excerpts from Wants
Jerri Hurlbutt 173 Fish Stories
Leslie Satin 181 Autobiography in the
Present Tense:
Deborah Hay, Living and
Dying at Once
Jason King 211 When Autobiography
Becomes Soul: Erykah
Badu and the Cultural
Politics of Black Feminism
Annegret Soltau 244 Generative
Geeta Patel 245 Mirror and Breath:
Grandmother and I
Marianne Goldberg 255 Be To Want I:
with Christianne Brown a performance piece
for print
Susan Edwards 277 The Wild West Wind
Dan Bacalzo and 291 Reviews
Sara Bailes
314 List of Contributors
Women & Politics '" 103

Volume 20
Number I
1999
ARTICLES

Are Women for Women? Feminist and Traditional Values


in the Female Electorate
Carolyn V. Lewis
I" this research. I use Ille ANfS /992 to examine lite distribttlio/l and dimension-
ality of[emi,,;sl fwd traditiol/al mllies among womell. I find a group of moderate
womell who Iwld mixtures of both types of mllles. rhe characteristics of tllis
group life compared w;,11 [eminisl and traditiollal womell, It!lell cOllduct a factor
dllalysis of women S \'dllleS alld /lse 'he resultillg factors (0 determine 'he iufl"·
ellce of femill;st and traditio"al dimel/sions of em/ualioll OJI the probability 0/
mlillg for female Senate candidates. Jli"d 'hat protectioll agai"st sexual harass-
melll and feminist idemit)' fepresellt importalll [emillist dimensions. and protec-
t;OI/ 0/ ,lIe family colistifflies 01/ important traditional dimellsion. III 1992. moder-
ate womell were feminist leaning and their l"Otes created a large majority with
femillist women.
KEYWORDS. Feminist v3lue~ tradilional values. moderale" women. female
electorate

Towards Comparative Analyses of Women's Political Praxis:


Explicating Multiple Dimensions of Standpoint Epistemology
for Feminist Ethnography 29
Nancy A. Naples
This cmiele out/illes three dimensions ofa mlilti-dimensional standpoint a"ar~'sis
desiKlled to generate knowledges about women s political praxis and IIighUghts
the dilemmas of this IIlulti·dimensional standpoint approach for comparath'e
analysis. I ilI11strate the three dimensions: stalldpoilH as embodied itl social
idelltilies. liS a commltnal or relational achiel'emellt. a"d as all axis poilll of
im'estigation, with research all the political perspecti\'es alld political practices
ofurba" cOlllllllwit)' workers {rom low income neighborhoods illleniewed ill the
mid-1980s alld tlte mid· I990s and commlillity workers ill two /OWIIS ill mrallowa
illlerviewed between 1990 and 1996.
KEYWORDS, Women·s political aClivism, women's community activism, femi·
niSi standpoint epislemologies, feminist ethnography, institutional ethnography.
JUral l..'ummunity siudy. mhan community study, racial formation themy, rlll:iul-
izatiull. race. duss. gender

Voting in Iowa's 1980 and 1992 ERA Referendums 59


}"jJiv>, UI/I:
7,,11/ IV, Rice
SdlOlaJ's han' sl,e", /I great elml of lime examining the delermilltllllS of ,\llpport
fin' the 1/11lional I~'RA \'e/)' lillh' 1I'0rk /ttl.\' beell dOl/e. IIOW('I'('r, 011 t"e l'IHing
1'llItenl.\" ill .\llllI'with' Ul.A rc/i.'/wldll, III I"is//(//ler we illn'stigate I"e sudo·cco-
110mit' cor,-e/alt.'s of \'IHillg i/1 t"t' 19HO lUll 1992 10ll'a ""1M H'{t'/wufa, U~illg
CO/llII)' tlllia. we {tlld tlWI supporl fllr t"e 101m inilitllil'es is associtlled I\'ilh
1Ii.~"er social dass, weaker n'ligioll.'1 affilialiolls, alld /ibt'ral /ItrilHde~j. We also
jituf ('I'itlellee thai a sigllijicallt pl/rl of t"e dUlIIge ill Ihe Ul.A \'O/(, ill l"e IO\l'a
('Olil/lies "I:'/I\'eel1 1980 alld f092 wa.... dm' 10 elt'elioll·specific ('1/llIl'lIigll I/ctid,y,
particularly by flnli-/~Rt\ (KIM....ts.

KEYWORDS, Etjual Rights Amendmcnt, lowu. women's rights, rctcrelll'a, vot-


ing hdlilvior. gcnder roles, feminism, media and pnlitil's

(continued, next page)


104 Women & Politics ~.,

Volume 20
Number I
(continued) 1999

Women's Candidacies and Electability in a Divided Society:


The Northern Ireland Women's Coalition and the 1996
Forum Election TJ
Rick lVilFwd
7his paper/u'(ll'ides a lUI/Tel/in! /II/II/pis of the {'lI/erg('IlCt' of Ihe Nor/hall lre-
fal/d IHJ1//('//\' Coalitioll /lml of its /wr/rmJIIIllCe at tIll' J9f)(i 1/01'/1111 1:"lt'ct;OIl.
nl"tlll'illg 01/ II posta! .'lIITj'Y of ils ('11I/(1i1l(1/('.\', it exp/ol'(,,\ Ihl' o/I/JOJ"lllllitic'.\ find
nll/strainls thai {act' \\,0/1/('// -,"('dillg Cfllldidac)' tllIIl e!l'('tiol/ ill t1 dil'ided .mdely
ill which til!!)' ha\'(' eXI'a;I'IICt'd /I "h,lm)' of IoU' t'/ecloral I'e/we.'it'lifalioll, It
col/dudl's that ,"e illforlllal H'lJuirelllt'l/b" of calldidacy aud ('/c('!lIhility ,11m 1),l'i-
nilly disfU/mlllage 11'011/('1/ ill lihl'ml df'IIIOCI'tll'ies //1'(' ('1I/wlI('('d n'illtj" a cOlllext
of IIfJl/I'd piltriarchy.
KEYWORDS. Northern Irdand, Wtllllen, clll1uillaq, electoral npporlllllilies IIl1d
cnnslrainls

BOOK REVIEWS

BOIlIlt! by GilI' COllstillllioll: IVlJllIi'II, Workers, alld Ihe MilliJIIIlJII


IVI/ge, by Vivien Hart 9S
Rel'ieU'et! by Sally J. Kelllley

IV<mli'lI ill Elecloral Politics: Lessolls from Norway,


by Jill M. Bystydzienski 97
Re\'ieU'ed by Lee AIIII BtI//(/szak

Ullder AI/ack, Fighlillg Back: IVlJII/ell alit! Welfare ill Ihe Ulliled
Slales, by Mimi Abramovitz
98
Rel'iewed by Sheila Ards

About the Contributors 101


Preface xxiii
£/(\'II Kas('!lclk 105

Introduction
Slim S/wrrall

Feminist Ps\'chologv and Glohal Issues: 1\1l Action Agenda 7


AUlle Am/ef.'it;}; ..
I IigMi,,:hl,·.1 ill IIli\ 'lflid.· i' l/ nr II[fI' /,'1/1;/11.,/, II' ".\1'11/.1 Ill, ·i,·1t'l"'1,,/'illl,'n "'J/ti< 'II
II' illdw/t',!!Il/><lf ,ilI11II'1/<·.','. Sfl',''''! "mJ,','b ,/fl' ,k,oil,',1 ,/\ ".1">1/111'/,'., "f
{c'/Ililli,'I' 1\Hf,(ill.lIl1, f/<1.lilin· f"d/l/lIlm' "jc!t,mg., Ji"'\ i, lim I ,1/1,1 ,\!lrri\'1lI ,orll, II:

KEYWORDS, "... an: f'...~chCl!"~~, l""minhl I'S~,·hllh'g~. glnhlll ll\\'me'Il,"'.". .


Psy..:hnlnghls fur SI,;:ial Rl'Slltll1sihilil~ IPsySRI

Interview with Gabrielle Kirk McDonald.


Presidellt of the International Criminal Trihunal
0'
_.'
for the Former Yugoslavia
Sam St",rnfll ...
n,;.' /rallk inr,'n'h'II' (\'il1l 11/1' l'n·.~M,'l/Illrl"'· I"rif'lIIl<I/l'.l."lrm·\ lit,' i\.'IIl'1 ,'I "'d,,1
1'</11\" .,1111 t(It' hi.'IMi,·"f ,,,"1,,,111(111;:<1/1111/ "Ih'"/I"" .(",illg lil//<'II/{ "~f'- u"d ,'in/
IlIIr".~t. li.'lI/la bhu .1.1' il r<'1"I('\ I" \".I'llt/l <I,"'fIIll ill Ill,' "IIJ1f,'.\'I "{,, 1\,'F /1
n'llI;II"Il'llullJll.lIl1'illt A'n'lI/ II'r.:al ull,·wl'/\ ttll>n~ld,'" 11I,· ....op,· "j In" nll//,',I I"
illdw!.' rd/"", Jllrlg" MrJ}1JlIflM '!i....,1\"'.\ Iwr ' ' 1".•
",/(/1 lIlId pmfi'.'.li'>1I<II
t·.ffh·,h'lIft'\ 1I.\d tiri/ r;gllu fll1l)",·I:./ jlfl/~I' lIlId dll. \{rk'lI1-. \/IIl'flt'tlll Imllt,"I. II,,'
ill/t',.~.·,·tiflll o{jI/\,in'llIId lIl'alillg i~ nlmil!,'n'I',

KEYWOROS, R'K~. go:nu(r. r<lpt:. lIur l'rimc:i

Interview with Flizah~th Odio Uenito. Justice of the Internatiunal


Criminal Trihunal for the Former Yugoslavia 39
Sal'll Stili/Hili
llJi., illt,'nkw h It'illil/ /,1\'1"1011.1 1mtit'" "/tfl" In/t'flhllilllhfl ('rimil",1 hibfllltiffior III,'
f.'/JIIl'f lil.,,:o<liIrj,1 "lid I"//fIWI( \j,·,··l'r,'.id'·/11 lIIlil ,\Iillitt,'r vf III,' bll'ill,mll,'111 1>/
{'>11<1 me", L'li:,'f...·llI (Mi". Sudl j\\I/,',1 "., "1>111,'11 ~ righh ,/\ lillllhlll flgltl-... lit"
if
"'!u/i",,,hi,,, ilnli,.,. ,111,1 ""I"II"'(\'lIIld ti,.' "'I/Im' o/'Till//\' nH/1M.'Il·'1. '11110"1: ,JIII,·T....
~
C
3
Inlerview wilh Patricia ViscllrvSdlcrs. Legal Offh:cr III
011 (jcndcr Issues 53
Sara Slwrrall fJ
III tMI ill/,nit'II' .'lIdl hUI,'l l/l IIk,ftlli~1" ,11/,1 illf",~f1I); Ilw /II'~II/;Ilg /'f nlp";11 nl/i"l/}
z
c
l(x'itll tWltl·.II.\ ,lIId tho' d,WI,/1111 lilT /11'1/1'" fit'lII II,,· im.'l1kJliolkll I"fl/lllllllllil)" "'l' 3
di.It·/II.....'d. III <lddl/i,," /" I"'T nd,' ill /1", 1.'<:111 ,\.I.'/l"II~ \j','lIr"klf,'n 11i~'Il\"'" 1t"T
'·.\l,,'ri'·/I'·'" ,/\ 'III .l{rinlll-"\I1/' 'dnlll umlhlll ill til.' ."":i,,I.\Ht'·fIU 01fump.., ,Ii,' I :/IIl,',f
SlrU,'.' 'Illd r"lill ,III/,·,k". III., Ilt'/l"''''' ,'Il,','b "f Ilri, 111Jrk ,1I11i"T "n' 111.0 '~Il"/ln'j/.
"EYWORDS, G~ndcr j~~u<:s. w.\tlill \ illkn~'..,llaunm. liar crimes
....
i
The Focit Indicllllclli by the Inlernational Criminal Tribunal
~
for the Former Yugoslavia 79
Sara StUlI'l'fl1l
Th.' loflml'/lIg h "I'ricl'lIl1l11hlf\' "llh,' 1I1t/;1/ illll'fi,'''Iiom flf tl,,· I'll,'" illdil'/lIl<'JlI of
IIII' II/I"fllrlfioll,d Cri'/II,'Il/1 li'ill/llltll j;/r III,' I-Imll'" li'-~t>I'''l'il/. Ihil nllL' i.\
1II,'//tiOIlI',1 ill tl/l' illf"rI'iI'l'~ 11";11, ,lId'm",1d ,111./ Ih,'III'·S,'Il,'r,', It b of <,,'11/1,,1
,<'1,'1"1111",' /tl th,' t"/II'C.'I" 01 jlllll...• il/ ,,.f,lIi,mlo 11'<11/1"/1\ i.HII.'J.

"rYWORDS. Fill·;l. !nkllwli,l/wl (',imillil! TrillUIl,l! "11th.,. F"nll<:1 YU~ll~I,l\ iii,


lal"", 11111 o:Iimc~. Gral.,. Brcilc!lc.\ -

Beyond War Hierarchies: Oclgradc h:millisls' Experience


Workillll with FI.'mah,: Survivors of War 83
l.e'I}II"'" !cu!jeIlOl·j('
1Ill" '.\ I"~ 'I'klll ',' 0/" IId,,!f' Id,'j~'ll/illi,'1 ", '"' ,t. :1"" '.I, I. Sal'lt/// /'-'"" 1:0l ','Ujm,'111 11""
"ll' f,,/•..-I\ l ' .·\pl"r,'" 11/ 1//1' '1f1;,'I,', I Ii,' ",":,111;:,1/;1111, lIimh'lI il/ /JI" ..!.. .-\ 1,',1111'1
I\m; ",- lr/lldl 'h,' i.' ,/ "'1/111<11111,' 1II.'m/,,'I; '\Jill..' It> hl'll' """''''/1 l't'L!.,IIII" 10'/1". "I
dignil\' H.' 111<'.\ 111111,' JiO/IJ dliim 10 .w.-i.'",: (1Ih,'1" go,d, 111.-11/(/,' ./n·u,glll<'/iimi
11·"111,'// .. f; 1:"" <llII/lr<lil/il'/g 1'<lI't'111l '.1,',1 \1< 1/1,,1, 1<, I\ I,.,i, 'il"II" ill II", Ii, '"/i'l,! /111 '. '.',1'
hy 11;IIIL'"im; Ill.' "'Ol/lt'//\ /'t'/d/lll"; ol III,.;,. '·\'I',.,i,·/I<·" .•. nIl' wlid,lIily <111.1
,'0/111<',1;"". 111'lfltlll'<'''"rdo!l,',IIIIJI''II'! "'01/"'11 11I/II"f"l1Ih'r lill,'.... I,/I·i<l,lIId 1./1/,
,'IIr,'1 1'-0/11"1/ ,""'llI1d 111l' h'"rld i. ,m 11II1"Il'I<1II1 "'/,,"'1 ,,-{tI,i. ('1'1''''',1\ 'Illd ,,1/,' "/sit I, (continued, next page)
11II,/,'IIII/ll<"II,l/ItlI",II,m.
Confusing Realities <llld Lessons l.t'arl1clJ ill Wartime:
106 Supporting. Women's I'rojc(,.'IS ill the Formcr Yugoslavia ~I
,,,grid Fo('kell
II", 1~'rltllI,,1 <'.ll',·rh'llcn "I 11i,- 'll//hlll" u-Ilrkim: "jill '0>11/<'/1:' mg,lIIi:,I/j,'II\ ill
ro'gi,JI/\ ,f.'I",{Jjfi:.'" 1>.1' II',/f i.\ Ih,' {i'CI/,' of /11/, ,'Nid... Ih,' '111/I/(/f .<1111/111,,,;:,'1 If,,'
(continued) £,'I,d/. of., n.'//(If/ 1'l'lIImi.uiulln/ ",I'
II,., /111ft'll glll't'fllll/t'III/1I WIII~I"X II/(' .'IIIIl' "f
1',1fI1-/,mj"\lioll<l/lr"rk dnrrib." h,-,. ,I,m ll~,rk ill lit\' ("fill," )il.l:I/,',/I';'/ ,111'/
11/<1,1;".1 11,,"1111111<'1111"1;011.\ for,ft,' If,lil/jlll: of II t"ft'fI/ tt'milli.lh /II llilr'/; ill W<lf
I'l'Kill!l.\. SI,.. ,lflo .'.I"'lIIill<·_~ tit.' ,'1fn'I.- old/t, tnt/will fI/dping lhi.\ 11'01',1; W/ (/('1" f111"/1
Nfl'-

Traumalizt:u Women Working with Traumntizcd Women:


Reflectiolls upon Lire lind Work in a War Zone 107
Gahril'!t' Kreimer
III tlli} IIrlid,', 1",'/llItltor .'/111/""_1 I'(/I(/Iit'r11"",o"lI(,m,1 profi'I.'iomd ".III,'ri,'lIe"1 ill
1I~/rkill,Jl Il'il" II'I/l/lt'll ,/lid chill"""11 11//11 (1l1I'" "1'1'11 .,ul>j"I·/t'd It> !>oll/·d"I/llIyillg
l'iol"I/I'l'ill tit" POfllll'r Iilgmlarill ill fl'('('1/f .1'.'(/1'1.
KEYWORDS, Bllsnin, TU71:!, trauma. W\lIlH:U·S proj~cls. rdugt'es

Wnr. I,ife Crisis and Trauma: Assessing the Impact


of a Womcn-Cenlt:red Training Program in Bosnia 121
Sabille S'c/wjper
Agnes Miichl!le
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rcmini,~llraining, pS}l."h\~Ju\'n,illll

The Burden Left Mv lIeml: Psvcho-Social Services


Among Refugee "'omen in ~.cJlica alld Tuzla.
Bosnia-Herzegovina During the War 139
Beril Sci,'"
SII/I/t!ig Daft/
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KEYWORDS, PTSD, pS}"l'hnSo,lI.:inl, lrlluma, WlI( Ir.wllla

Sympathy for Ihe Devil: Thinking Aboul Viclims


<lnd Perpetrators After Working in Serbia 153
Allitt ,A-h'u/eu/),,"
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.".....it'(I' i, ,11", 1~\JlI"It'".
KEYWORDS. Serhia, trauma. 1>yst~tlIk i1ppfllilCht's, kmini~l lht'lHpy, llppre~~illn.
,hllt'n\\:'

Some Pitfalls for Effective C'aregiving in a War Region 161


EcliUl OS/Ollie
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"EYWORDS. C<!regivels" I\ar Z,IH.., w;lr \ irli11lS" lmum"
107

Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix

Herta Milller I
The Red Flower and the Rod

Libu!e Monikova 7
Some Theses Regarding Women's Writing

Karin A. WUI1lt II
Elise BOrger (1769-1833) and the Gothic Imagination

Daniel Purdy 29
Sophie Mereau's Authorial Masquerades and the Subversion of Romantic Poesie

Lynne TaUock 49
Recollections of a Small-Town Girl: Regional Identity. Nation. and the Flux of History
in Luise Miihlbach's Erinnerungen aus der Jugend (1870)

Barbara Hyams 67
The Whip and the Lamp: Leopold von Sacher~Masoch. the Woman Question, and
the Jewish Question
WOMEN IN
Katbarina Ger.;tenberger 81
Her (Per)version: The Confessions of Wanda von Sacher-Masoch

David A. Brenner 101


GERMAN
Neglected "Women's" Texts and Contexts: Vicki 8aum's Jewish Ghetto Stories

Birgit Dahlke 123


YEARBOOK
Avant-gardist, Mediator, aod ... Menlor? Elke Erb

Elke Erb 133


Not "Man or Woman," But Rather "What Kind of Power Structure Is This?":
Elke Erb in Conversation with Birgit Dahlke
13
Beth L1nk1ater 151
Erotic Provocations: Gabriele Stotzer-Kachold's Reclaiming of the Female Body? 1997
Julta Ittner 171
Jigsaw Puzztes: Female Perception and Self in Brigitte Kronauer's
• A Day That Didn't End Hopelessly after All"

Annette Meusinger 189


The Wired Mouth: On the Positionality of Perception in Anne Duden's
Opening of the Mouth and Das Judasschaf

Monika Shaft 205


"Between Worlds": Reading Jeannette Lander's Jahrhundert der Herren
as a Postcolonial Novel

Heike Henderson 225


Re-Thinking and Re-Writing Heimat: Turkish Women Writers in Gennany

About the Authors 245


About the Translators 249
Notice to Contributors 25 I
Contents of Previous Volumes 253
108

Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix

John M. Jeep I
Among Friends?: Early German Evidence
of Friendship among Women

Albrecht Classen 19
Ottilia Fenchlerin's Songbook: A Contribution to the History
of Sixteenth-Century German Women's Literature

Mara R. Wade 41
Invisible Bibliographies: Three Seventeenlh-Century German
Women Writers

Melanie A...,hangell 71
Charlotte von Hezel and Das Wochenblalililrs schOne Oeschlecht:
An Eighteenth-Century Challenge to Gender and Genre

Gall K. Hart 91
WOMEN IN Re-dressing History: Mother Nature, Mother Isabeau, the Virgin Mary.
and Schiller's Jung/rau

GERMAN Lisa C. Roetzel 109


Acting Out: Bettine as Performer of Feminine Genius

YEARBOOK Muriel Connican 127


Authority and Resistance: Women in Lou Andreas-Salome's Das Haus

Inca Rumold 143

14 Der Malik: Else Lasker-Schiller's Anti-War Novel

FrIederike Emonds 163


Contested Memories: Heimat and Vater/and in lise Langner's
1999 Frau Eml1Ul kiimp/t im Hinterland

Catherine C. Marshall 183


lise Langner's Klytlimnestra: A Feminist Response to the Rhetoric of War

Dagmar e.G. Lorenz 201


Man and Animal: The Discourse of Exclusion and Discrimination
in a Literary Context

Hannelore Mundt 225


Katherine Mansfield Revisited: Constructions of the Self
in Christa Moog's AilS lausend grunen Spiegeln

Sabine Wilke 245


The Sexual Woman and Her Struggle for Subjectivity:
Cruel Women in Sade, SacherMMasoch, and Treut

Ahout the Authors 261


Notice to Contributors 265
Contents of Previous Volumes 267
109

MAY 1999
VoIUIlll' X, No. :;

Faculty women perpetuate mate academic standards. . . . . .. 1


Newswatch: Gendered politics at work and play " 3
How female administrators choose their battles. . . . . . . . . . .. 6
The University of Phoenix: A new way for women to learn.. 8
Support is key ingredient to completing the dissertation. .. 16
Harness consumer power by listening to women. . . . . . . . .. 17
How to benefit the most from attending a conference 18
Research briefs: Short takes on powerful research . . . . . . . .. 19
Women faculty reconcile feminist, Christian beliefs. . . . . . .. 20
History of the vibrator sells big for scorned academic 21
Qualitative research methods raise complex issues. . . . . . .. 22
Editor: Visit abroad creates all types of opportunities. . . . .. 24
PLUS: Check here for the ideal job that's waiting for you! 9-15

®
JUNE 1999
Volume 8, No.6

Can we create feminist harmony from four disparate voices? I


Newswatch: Gendered politics at work on campus. . . . . . . .. 3
Mission accomplished, Radcliffe folds into Harvard. . . . . . .. 6
Fundraising adds extras to women's center programs 7
Women student leaders need your support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8
Mature women seek education when relationships end .. " 21
28 tips for women leaders in higher education " 22
Do our female students really want to be empowered? 23
The evolution of women's studies in British universities. " 24
Tips to help you survive a midlife career transition " 25
The paradox of our time in history " 26
How to conquer sweaty palms in a job interview " 27
The editor: Transitions, timing, and the big picture. . . . . . .. 28
PLUS: 45 great jobs seeking female candidates. . . . . . . . ... 9
110

VOLUME 8 • NUMBER 1 • SPRING 1999

Original Investigations

Stress in Male and Female Sport Psychologists


Joy Griffin and Mary B. Harris l

Is it Worth the Price? Women's Involvement in Leadership


and Coaching in Sport Organizations in Norway
Jorid Hovden 23

Decompression Sickness in Women Recreational Scuba


Divers
Jacalyn J. Robert ,47

Sex Differences in Athletic Performance


Lynda B. Ransdell & Christine L. Wells 55

Television Coverage of Professional Golf: A Focus on Gender


Karen H. Weiller and Catriona T. Higgs 83

Stress and Burnout in Female High School Athletic Directors


Jeffrey Martin, Betty Kelley and Candice Dias 101

BOOK REVIEWS
Raising Our Athletic Daughters reviewed by
Jean Henry 117
Crossing the Line: Violence and sexual assault in
Canada's national sport Reviewed by
Linda M. Nilges 121

INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
Wishperd 126
Women of Diversity 127
Women's Sport Foundation 128
IAPESGW 131
Invitation to Authors 132
Author Guidelines 133
WSPAJ Subscription Form 137
111

The Magazine of Historical and


Contemporary Women Composers

Vol. 7. No. I. February 1999

REPORT FROM SWEDEN ALTERNATIVE BEAT


The lvlusic of Karin Rehnqvist 1 Anne Dudley 21
by Cynthia Green Libby by Marie Asner

Gramm\' Winner Lucinda Williams 24


PROFILE bv Marie Asner
Ja~;. Musician Jane Bunnell 6
by Thomas Erdmann
INDEX 26

DISCOVERY:
COMPACT DISCS IN REVIEW
Sunbursts: Solo Piano Works by 7 American
Women 10

Baroquefor rhe Mass: Ursuline Composers


ofrhe
. 17/1/ Celllurv. 13

Musica De La Puebla De Los Angeles


,'vIusic IJr Women {~fBaroque J'dexico. CulJa.
and Europe 16
bv Barbara Harbach

Libby Larsen's Missa Gaia 20


by Belly-Ann Lynerd
112
WOMEN-CHURCH

No 22 April 1998
Editors' Introduction Women"Books: Annotated Bibliography 45
Camille Paul and Elaine Lindsay 3 jackie Wall

Webbing
Elaine Lindsay 4 Poem
julie Perrin (p.15)
A Labour of Love
Proe McPhillips 8 Cartoons and Drawings
Graham English
The Female Body as Site of Sin and Transformation:
A Reflection on the Thirteenth Century Passion of
Seinte Marherete of Antioch
Robyn Cadwallader 10

Women and the Catholic Church in Australia


Michael Costigan 16

'No Sacrament for the Single': The Career


Path of the Separated Catholic
judy Conolly 18

Women Church: mudmapping music


Andrea Breen 24

Ecology Challenges Theologians


Susan Smith 29

It Hurts
Patricia Hayward 34

The Twelve and the Apostles: The Traditions


of Paul and the Synoptic Gospels
joan E. Taylor 36

Reviews
Elaine Wainwright:
Women in the Bible.: A Historical Approach
Elizabeth Fletcher 42
Janet Searle:
Dal/gilters of Freedom: A History of Women
in the Australian Church
janel West 43
WOMEN-CHURCH 113

No 23 October 1998
Editors' Introduction Some of God's Girls, Some Not: Interview with
Camille Paul and Elaine Lindsay 3 Cherie Nowlan
Peter Malone 46
Webbing
Elaine Lindsay 4 Nativity Playing - A Scene from a Sophia
Christmas Concert
Dangerous Hands in Deep Waters Robyn Cadwallader 50
Penny Jamieson \I
Poems
Penny Magee. Amanda Yorke (p.17). Anne Powell (p.25) and Kathy
Marie Louise Uhr 16 Tullen (PAS)

The Construction of an Australian Saint Cartoons and Drawings


Sheila McCreanor 18 Graham English

Women and the Priesthood:


the Paradox of India
Amanda Lohrey 26

The Story of the Three Wise Men


Tracey Edstein 28

Religion, Philal)thropy and Social Reform:


Meanings, Motivations and Interactions in
the Lives of Nineteenth Century
Australian Women
Shurlee Swain 29

Women and the Catholic Church in Australia: A


Reply to Michael Costigan
Chris Christensen 36

In Memory of Hester
Enid Adam 37

'But when they go to the. West Indies, they forget


God'
Joycelyn K. Moody 40
114
WOMEN-CHURCH

No 24 April 1999
Editors' Introduction Review:
Camille Paul ,lOd ELline Lindsay 3 Kath McPhillips
Women and Redemption: A Theological History
Webbing Rosemary Radford Ruether 42
Elaine Lindsay
Women-Books: Annotated Bibliography
New Religion and New Deity - The Case of Jackie Wall and Elaine Lindsay
Princess Diana
~hjella Franzmann 9 Poems
Patricia Barton (p.22), Pauline Small (p.32),
On the Road Marie Tulip (p.36 and pAl)
Janet Scarfe 13
Cartoons and Drawings
Presence and Absence in the Poetry of Gralum English
Judith Wright
Maureen Flood 16

Review:
Amanda Yorke
Hanging by a thread: patchwork banner
exhibition: \\famen's Lives - \'Vamen's Visions 21

'Bless this House... ': Family Religious Culture


in Nineteenth-Century Australia
Jan Kociumbas 23

Women-Church Future-Church, one voice


Lmy Popovic 30

Fearing the (M)Other: Conversation the


Uniting Church Sexuality Task Group 'did
not hear'
Anita Monro 3.3

Festival, Fetes and Flowers: Women Model


New Vision in Harare
Trish :o.hdigan .\7
115

Women's Health

JOURNAL
4/98 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

October - December 1998

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION
CItizens Monitor the ICPD Programme of Action 4
Confounding the Critics: Celro Five Yeara On 7

NEWS AND MEETINGS 13

CAMPAIGN
The Right to Hea"h In the Context of Reform 29
Gender, Health Pollcl.. and sectoral Reform
In latin America and the Cerlbbean
by Dlnys Luciano Ferdinand 30
Hea"" Care end Social Security Reform Policies:
Incorporating the Perspective of Gender Equity
by Elsa G6mez G6mez 39
Women'e Hea"h: A Right or lrtofeans?
by Marla de los Angeles Garduflo Andrade 46
Dominican Republic: The Committee on Gender and Hea"" Reform
by Cristina Hemandez 51
lambla: Implications of Health sector Reforms
on Qusllty Raproductlve Health services
by Priya Nanda 55

PANORAMA
Risking for Protection:
Migrant Women's Discourses Around "Safe Sox"
by Sandra M. Gifford, Christine Bakopanos,
Marla Teresa Dawson and Zeynep Yesllyurt 61

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES


Australle: Exploring the Worlds of Migrant Women
An Interview with Marla Teresa Dawson 72

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 78

MAILBOX 80

RESOURCES 82
116

Women's Health
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1/99 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

January - March 1999

FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2

OPINION
Relallons Among Counterparts (Partnership):
Equity, Accountability and Sustainability
by Dr. Maria Isabel Matamata Vivaldi 4
Linking Reproductive Health to Primary Health
Care in the Context of Health Sector Reform
byGita Sen 9

NEWS AND MEETINGS 11

CAMPAIGN 29
The 1998 Global Campaign for Women's Human Rights
A Special Report by the Center for Women's Gfobaf Leadership,
with contributions from Charlotte Bunch, Susana Fried,
Linda Posluszny and LUdy Vidal (CWGL, New York);
Kristina Mihalec (B.aBe, Croatia); Maria Suarez Toro
and Katerina Anfossi (FIRE, Costa Rica); Theodora
Obiageti Nwankwo (C/ROOGe, Nigeria); Yayori Matsui
(VAWW-NET, Japan); Roxanna Carrillo (UNIFEM, New York)
and Jenny Loor (UNIFEM, Andean Region)
----------~

PANORAMA
Cairo+5: More Commitment
and More Action Are Needed 57

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES


November 25: Strengthening the Links Between
Health and Human Rights 67
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ .•_ . _ - -
MAILBOX 74

GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS 76


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RESOURCES 78

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Women's History Review
117

VOLUME 8 NU~IBER 1 1999

Editorial. Bonnie Anderson, our new North American Deputy Editor 5


Kay Whitehead. Lavinia Seabrooke, Gender and State Fonnation
in Late Nineteenth·century South Australia 7
Sally Sokolofl. "How Are They at Home?" Community,
State and Servicemen's Wives in England, 193945 27
Stephanie Forward. Altitudes to Marriage and Prostitution in
the Writings of Olive Schreiner, Mona Caird, Sarah Grand
and George Egerton 53
Tomiko Brown·Nagtn. The Transformation of a Social Movement
into Law? The SCLC and NAACP's Campaigns for Civil
Rights Reconsidered in Light of the Educational Activism
of Septima Clark 81
Jane Martin. An 'Awful Woman'? The Life and Work of
Mrs Bridges Adams, 1855·1939 139
Andrew Rowley. Major Accessions to United Kingdom Repositories
in 1997 Relating to Women's History 163

BOOK REVIEWS
Florence Kelley and Ihe Nation's Work: the rise of women's
political culture, 1830·1900 (Kathryn Kish Sklar); Char/ol/e
Perkins Gilman: her progress toward utopia with selected writings
(Carol Farley Kessler); Always a Sister: the feminism of Lil/ian
D. Wold (Doris Groshen Daniels), reviewed by Christine Bolt 169
Good Enough Mothering? Feminist Perspectives on Lone
Motherhood (Elizabeth Bortolaia Silva, Ed.), reviewed by
Julie Kent 171
The Case for Women in Medieval Culture (Aleuin Blamires),
reviewed by Helen M. Jewell 173
Midwives, Society and Childbirth: debates and controversies
in the modern period (Hilary Marland & Anne·Marie Rafferty,
Eds), reviewed by Jane Robinson 174
Black British Feminism: a reader (Heidi Safia Mirza, Ed.),
reviewed by Haleh AJshar 176
Dear Laughing Motorbyke: lel/ers from women welders
of the Second World War (Margaretta Jolly, Ed.), reviewed by
Lucy Noakes 177
Women, Guerrillas, and Love: understanding war in
Central America (Ileana Rodriguez), reviewed by Rosario Montoya 179
The New Woman: fiction and feminism at the fin-de·siede
(Sally Ledger), revieweo by Stephanie Forward 181
Single Mothers in an International Context· mothers or workers?
(Simon Duncan & Rosalind Edwards, Eds), reviewed by Celia Briar 182
Moving the Goalposts: a history ofsport and society since
1945 (Martin Polley), reviewed by John Lowerson 184
Imagining Home, Gender, 'Race' and National Identify,
1945·64 (Wendy Webster), reviewed by Mary Chamberlain 185
F~ces of Feminism: an activist's reflections on the
Women's Movement (Sheila Tobias), reviewed by Valerie Bryson 187
118

1 EDITORIAL: MEDICALIZATION OF FGM A HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION


~I
2 6 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN: Report on the 43. Session
CEOAW. Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women: 21. Session
IWRAW· International Women IS Rights Action Walch
CAIRO PLUS FIVE· ICPO: Five year review of Population Conference Special Session
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S TRIBUNE and WOMEN INK.
UN International Women's Day Celebration: Global Video Conference
The UN FOUNDATION and BETIER WORLD FOUNDATION: Projects I UN Wire
UN General Assembly: Beijing + 5, June 2000, New York
SOCIAL SUMMIT Special Session, June 2000, Geneva
7 • 50 WOMEN AND HUMAN RIGHTS
COUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES 199B SECTION ON WOMEN
by U.S. Opt. of Stole: Why and How Reports ore prepared: Categories, Women
Africa: Ethiopia 1/ Eritrea /1 Malawi /1 Cenlrol African Republic II Djiboull
1/ Guinea 1/ Mozambique II Lesotho II Togo
East Asia and Pacific: Cambodia 1/ Indonesia /1 Papua New Guinea /1 Fiji
1/ China and Hong Kong
Latin America and Caribbean: Haiti II Guatemala II El Salvador II
Uruguay I I Chile I I Peru I I Ecuador
Near East and North Africa: Jordan II lebanon II Kuwait II Oman II
Qatar I I Egypt
Sou~h Asia: Afghanistan II Bangladesh II Nepal II Bhutan
Europe and New Independent States: Kazakhstan II Bosnia Herzegovina II
Moldova 1/ Albania 1/ Georgia /I Uzbekistan 1/ Serbia Montenegro II Greece
ADVANCING THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF WOMEN: Using International Human R'ghts
Standards in Domestic Litigation: Papers from Asia/Pacific Judicial ColloqUium
CANADIAN HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATION, Activities
HUMAN RIGHTS AND WOMEN: Making the Legal Case for Unpaid Wack
U.S.A. "Not Part of My Sentence" - Violations of Human Rights of Women in Custody
UN Human Rights Commission Hearing on HR Violations of women in US Prisons
IWRAW: Women, Children and Human Rights - International Women's Rights Action
INDIA: Human Rights Violations and Violence against women
AFRICAN TRADITIONS violate women's and girls ' human rights

51 • 59 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT


WORLD BANK GROUP: Fact Sheet by 50 Years is Enough II Proposal for Institutional
Reform II U.S. Network II THE IMPACT of IMFI WB POLICIES ON WOMEN
II Women Working for the World Bank Group: Statistics
WORLD BANK INFORMATION CENTER: Clearinghouse for Information on Protects
and Policies II Gender Issues II Recommendations to promote Gender Equity
DAWN· Development Alternatives witt! Women for a New Era: Fij. Activities
BANGLADESH: Cell Phone projeet /1 Centre for Development Studies, Swansea, UK

60 • 62 WOMEN AND HEALTH


SOMALILAND: Building the Edna Adan Matemity Hospital II CONFERENCE GHC
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly I I
FIJI: WAINIMATE: "Save the Plants thot save Lives"
119

(continued)
63 • 69 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION
SENEGAL: legislation passed prohibiting FGM creoles much debole
ALTERNATIVE 'COMING OF AGE' Progroms in KENYA ond TANZANIA
GHANA: Circumcisor charged and jailed 1/ EGYPT: Two physicinas indicled
PARIS: Excisor imprisoned for 8 years and many others charged in FGM criminallrial
UK: 'FORWARD' Report shows no aclion 10 enforce legislation
lAC - Inter African CommiHe : Mandate / Guiding Principles / Achievements

70 • 73 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE


AFGHANISTAN: Abuses of Afghon Women Worsen
TANZANIA: TAMWA Women's Magazine-Contribution to Video Conference on
Violence against women II Domestic Violence rampant in Ifodiljonal areas
SPAIN: Finally some changes in Imocho cullure' of abuse
74 WOMEN AND MEDIA
NEW YORK TIMES Discrimination Suit won 20 years ago: a pivotal case for women
75 • 79 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST
NIGERIA: Widows tortured in the nome of Tradition II FOMWAN: The Federation of
Muslim Women's Association II Nigerian Women demand Reform and Rights
SOUTH AFRICA: Traditions deprive Women of their basic human rights
QATAR: First Election - Women both voted and ron for office
MOROCCO: Raped Women made into outcasts by Islamic Society
80 • 83 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC
AFGHANISTAN: The War against Women II Afghans and U~ Agencies for apart
on resuming Aid II Afghan Women speak out on UN Gender Mission
INDIA: MCDA • Mother India Community Development Association
CHINA: As Divorce increases more discussion on new rules II Women's Suicides
greatly increase in rural areas
84 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE
EUROPE: Equality in Notional Action Plans a Disappointment II More single mothers
face unemployment II POLAND: The Polish Women's Rights Center
85 • 89 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS
MEXICO: Continuing Discrimination in 'Maquiladora' Sector
CANADA: Notional Women's Reference Group on labour Market Issues
UNITED STATES: Wage and Job Discrimination: President Clinton offers proposal to
to improve Women's pay II Women and lobar push for equal pay II
Business slow to increase women in leadership II TEXACO pays 3.1 Million
to women for underpayment II Woshinton State elects highest % of women II
Conferences: National Organization for Women, July 199 II National Women
Studies Association June 199 II Notional Women's History Project
90 • 92 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL
Trafficking in Women: a growing Global Market II Women's International Centre·
Education through Communication II World Population Estimates and Projections II
CONFERENCES: Second China/U.S. Conference· Oct, '99 Beijing II Technoloogy
Summmit, June 199 Santa Clara, California II 8th International AW1D FORUM
November '99, Washington DC. II Women's Studies Summer Course, Mexico.
120

1 Helen Yglesias· Love in Exile: An American Writer's Memoir of Life in Divided BerUn by
Edith Anderson

4 Letters
6 Marilyn Mobley McKenzie· Modern Medea: A Family Story of Slavery and Child-Murder
from the Old South by Steven Weisenburger
7 Jeanne Marecek • PllIar of Salt: Gender, Memory and the Perils of Looking Back by Janice
Haaken

8 Nina Auerbach· Anne Frank,the Biography by Melissa Mqller


9 Mimi Wesson· Heterophobia: Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism by Daphne
Patai

10 Deborah Kent· Slow Dance: A Story of Stroke, Love, and Disability by Bonnie Sherr Klein in
collaboration with Persimmon Blackbridge

11 June Unjoo Yang· Cereus Blooms at Night by Shm,i Mootoo; The Pagoda by Patricia Powell
13 Enid Shomer· Mrs. Dumpty by Chana Bloch; Four Testimonies by Kate Daniels
14 Lois Wasserspring • Havana Dreams: A Story of Cuba by Wendy Gimbel; Scattering the Ashes
by Maria del Carmen Boza

16 Desley Deacon· Germaine Greer: Untamed Sbrew by Christine Wallace


16 Miriam Goodman· Two Poems
17 Esther Koplan· Breaking Ihe Walls of Silence: AIDS and Women in a New York State
Maximum Security Prison by Members a/the AIDS Counseling and Education Program 0/
the Bet/ford Hills Correctional Facility

18 Jacqueline Goldsby· To Keep Ihe Waters Troubled: The Life of Ida B. Wells by Linda 0.
McMUI"I)'
19 Jonet A. Contursi • Borders and Boundaries: Women in India's Partition by Ritu Menon and
Kamla Bhasin

20 Edith Milton' Things Seen and Unseen: A Year Lived in Faith by Nora Gallagher
21 Loum Briggs· Disciplining Reproduction: Modernity, American Life Sciences, and the
Prohlem of Sex by Adele Clarke

23 Books Received
121

1 Ruth Milkman' Betty Frledan and the Making of The Feminine Mystique by Daniel Horawilz; Betty
Friedan: Her Life by Jlldilh Hennessee

5 Letters
6 Anne Higonne! • The trillmph ofMary Cassatt
8 Susan Gardner' Note Found In a Bottle: My Life as a Drinker by Slisan Cheever; Travelling Mercies:
Some Thoughts on Faith by Anne Lamott

10 Laura Flanders' The Truth That Never Hurts: Writings on Race, Gender and Freedom by Barbara
Smith

11 Carol Anshaw' Amy and Isabelle by Elizabeth Stl'Olit


13 E.J. Graff· Apples and Oranges: My Journey Tbrough Sexual Identity by Jan ClallSen
14 Ruth Huhhard • Woman: An Intimate Geography by Natalie Angier
15 Leslie Larson· Heads by Harry ~y Lois-AIIII Yamanaka
16 Jill Nelson' Race Men by Hazel V. Carby
17 Gillian Gill· At Home With the Marquis de Sade: A Life by Francine dll Plessi>: Gray; Sade: A
Biographical Essay by Lallrence L. Bangie

18 Robin Morgan' Two Poems


19 Stephanie Golden· A Good Enough Daughter: A Memoir by Ali>: Kales Shnlman
20 Marie Shear' Last Rights: The Struggle Over the Right to Die by Slie Woodman; The Good Death: The
New American Search to Reshape the End of Life by Marilyn Webb; Freedom to Die: People,
Politics, and the Rlght-to-Dle Movement by Derek Humphry alld Mary Clement

22 Laura Brahm' Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics by Lisa Lowe; Fighting to
Become Americans: Jews, Gender, and the Anxiety of Assimilation by Riv-Ellen Prell

23 Celia Morris' Finding Fran: History and Memory In the Lives of Two Women by Lois W. Banner
25 Laura Deiulio " Rahel Levin Varnhagen: The Life and Work of a German Jewish Intellectual by Heidi
11lOmallll Tewarsoll

26 Stephanie Mitchem' Fighting Words: Black Women and the Search for Justice by Patricia Hill Collins
27 Books Received
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM
VOLUME 22 NUMBER 2 1999
122
MARCH-APRIL

MARY HAWKESWORTH 135 Analyzing backlash: feminist standpoint theory as


analytical tool

NADERA SHALHOUB-KEVORKIAN 157 Towards a cultural definition of rape: dilemmas in


dealing with rape victims in Palestinian society

CECILY DEVEREUX 175 New woman. new world: maternal feminism and the
new imperialism in the white settler colonies

Lucy M. CANDIB 185 Incest and other harms to daughters across cultures:
maternal complicity and patriarchal power

VIRGINIA BRAUN 203 "Bad girls" and "good girls"? Sexuality and
and NICOLA GAVEY cervical cancer

JANINE LILADHAR 215 No more library classes for Catherine: marital status,
and EVELYN KERSLAKE cafeer progression and library employment in
19505 England

DIANE C1EKAWY 225 \Vornen's "work" and the construction of witchcraft


accusation in coastal Kenya

MONIKA BERNOLD 237 A private eye on feminist agency: reflections on self~


and JOHANNA GEHMACHER documentation. biography. and political consciousness

MONA DANNER. LuciA FORT. 249 International data on women and gender: resources,
and GAY YOUNG issues. critical use

REVIEW ARTICLE
KEARSLEY A. STEWART 261 New perspectives on African feminism and the history
of African women
BOOK REVIEWS
RONIT LENTlN 263 The Space Between Us: Negotiating Gender and
National Identities in Conflict by Cynthia Cockburn

PATRICIA SPALLONE 264 Bodies in Glass: Genetics, Eugenics, Embryo Ethics


by Deborah Lynn Steinberg

ROBIN M. DASHER~ALSTON ~65 On Our Own Terms: Race, Class, and Gender hi the
Lives of African American Women by Leith Mullings

MIKVOUNG KIM PARK 266 The Common Ground afWomanhood: Class, Gender.
alld Workillg Girls' Clabs, /884-1928 by Priscilla Murolo

SHEMIN HIRJI 267 Decanstfllcting Images o/the Turkish Woman edited


by Zehra F. Arat

MARGARET J. OAKES 267 BlIIhslla Makin. Woman of Learning by Frances Teague

CELIA WINKLER 268 Forging hlentities: Bodies. Gender. and Feminist Theory
by Jane Long, Jan Gothard, and Helen Brash

271 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News. Conferences. Reports


6 Editorial 123
Mona Eliasson

RESEARCH ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Trafficking in Women's Bodies ~


;: ~
11 Global Trafficking in Women: Some Issues and Strategies
Lin Chew
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19 Trafficking in Women's Bodies, Then and Now:
The Issue of Military "Comfort Women"
KazuJw Watmlahe
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32 In the Night Market: Tourism, Sex, and Commerce "3
in Contemporary Thailand
Ryan Bishop and Lillian S. Robinson
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47 Pimps, Tricks, and Feminisls


I<"
Kelly Holsopple (l)

53 What's Wrong with Prostitution?


'" CIl
Carole Patemon to
65 Sex, Stmctural Violence, and AIDS:
Case Studies of Indian Prostitutes
Murli M. Sinha
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Cultural Differences, Global Oppressions Ul
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Women Without Choice: Female Infanticide and
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73
the Rhetoric of Overpopulation in Postcolonial India "
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Ul
Rmu Dube, Runa Dube, and Rmhmi Bhatnagar
"3
87 Combating Female Genital Mutilation:
An Agenda for the Next Decade
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Efua Domenoo :c
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Resistance Strategies

98 Women and the World Order


Sa"di E. Cooper
109 Abolition Efforls in the African Diaspora:
Tho Conferences on Female Genital Mutilation in Europe
TOOe Levin
117 Facls Are Not Enough: Education As a
Tool for Change in Sweden
Mona Etiasson
126 Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Resisters of Sexual
Oppression in the Classroom
M. SlUI Crowley
133 The Multiple Traumas ofSexual Violence:
Educating Staff Working in the Medical Services
Baroro Posse and Gun Heimer
140 Educating Men About Violence Against Women
Jeff Hearn
152 Women's Self-Defense: Physical Education for Everyday Life
Carrie A. Rentschler

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(continued)
124 162 Reflections ofa Rape Sun;mr
C. Lee Wist

INTERNATIONAL PEDAGOGY

167 The Unsettling SUbject of\'ioJence in Womell's Lives:


Encouraging NOles from the Classroom Front
Barbara Schulman
185 Touches oCthe Institution: An Informal Curriculum of
Teaching About Violence Toward Women
Mand)' Morgan
197 Ethical Issues in Teaching About Violence Against Women
Efana Neltl1l1all

203 Sexually Aggressive and Abusive Behaviors in Schools


Sarah Whitdaw and Laum Hills, wilh Julia De Ro~a
212 Gender Violence in ElemelHary and SeCOnd.:lI~·Schools
Nall Stein

WOMEN WRITING ABOUT AND AGAINST VIOLENCE

218 Violence Ponrayed in Folk Poetry


Satu Grdndahl

Poetry

23\ Object Introduction


Cam'! Amle Tocci
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232 The Monster
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236 Stonehaven
Roberta Spivek
>< 238 Like a Parsnip Scrubbed for Soup and
>< :-'Iatlress of Storming Reeds
v
E Rochelle Mass
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240 Mother Crow
A111le Vilell
243 Eighteen
Afaa M. H'I>aver

Book Reviews

244 Sue Lees's Ruling Passions: Sexual Violence,


Repulati<J1! and the Law
Lisa Parker
247 Pauline B. Bart and Eileen Ceil r-.loran's "'jolnla Agaillsl
l\~l1len: The Bloody FOOtplilitS
MOlla Eliassoll
249 ~Iontreal Health Press's Sexual Assaull
Margareta Franssoll

RESOURCES

250 Newsbricf~

254 Calls for Papers for Forthcoming Issues of


H'omm 5: Studies Quartedy
Women's Studies 125
Review
Voillme Six 1999

Acknowledgements and lllustrations v


Introduction vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Minorities in Ireland: theory and experience
Racializing (our) Dark Rosaleen: Feminism, Citizenship, 1
Racism, Antisemitism
Ronit Lentin
At Home from Abroad: The Experiences of Some Migrant 19
Women in Ireland
Marian Tannam
Studying racism within Women's Studies in Ireland 33
Shalini Sinha
On being Black, Irish and a Woman 45
Philomena Mullen
Literature of Otherness and Identity
Revisiting the 'Others' Others', or the bankruptcy of otherness 51
as a value in literature in French
Mary Gallagher
Silence and Exile in the works of three Algerian women 61
writers: Nina Bouraoui, Soraya Nini and Malika Mokeddem
Christine O'Dowd-Smyth
Marked at Birth: History and Identity in Gayl Jones's 69
Corregidora
Ana P. L. N. Nunes
Poetry 87
Mary O'Malley
Louis de Paor
Eva Bourke
Hannagh McGinley
Sharon Murphy
Aileen Kelly
Mary Dempsey
Rita-Anne Higgins

Varia
Labelling to Exploit: One Woman's View of Global Market 103
Practices
Rose Brock
Women in Rome 115
Brian Arkins
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126
Women's Studies
Review
Volullle Six 1999

(continued)

Nemesis and her Sisters: Feminist Filmmakers in Naples 123


and Rome
Aine O'Healy
Big Women, Little Women: Towards a History of Second Wave 139
Commercial Feminist Publishing in Ireland
Alan Hayes

Book Reviews 151


Toby W. Clyman and Judith Vowles (eds). 1996. Russia Through
Women's Eyes: Autobiographies from Tsarist Russia (Eilhne
MacDermott); Catherine Davies. 1998. Spanish Women Writing 1849-
1996 (Patricia O'Byrne); Julia Grant. 1998. Raising Baby by the Book:
The Education of American Mothers (Ann Lyons); Mairin Nic Eoin.
1998. B'ait Leo Bean: Gll/iil/,e den Ide-eolaiocht Inscne i dTraidisilin
Liteartha na Gaeilge (Maureen Langan-Egan); Geraldine Mitchell.
1997. Muriel Gahan, champion of rural women and craft workers
(Caoilfhionn Vaughan); Pat O'Connor. 1998. Emerging Voices:
Women in Contemporary Irish Society (Liz Steiner-Scott); Dalia Ofer
and Lenore J. Weitzman. 1998. Women ill the Holocaust (Ronit
Lentin).
Notes
Carole Boyce Davies (ed.). 1998. Thamyris: Mythmaking from Past to
Present, vol. 5, no. 2; Bernadette Leach. 1998. Self Preparatioll for
Childbirth: Recommellded Reading for Mothers-To-Be; Yvonne
Galligan, Eilis Ward and Rick Wilford (eds). 1999. Contestillg Politics:
Womell ill Ireland, North and SOllth (Alan Hayes).

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Marked at Birth: History alld Idelltity in Gayl 10lles's Corregidora


Plate 1. Front cover of Gayl Jones's Corregidora, published by
Camden Press, with photo of the author (inset).

Letter to SlIjata Bhatt, Visit 10 Pallia Becker's Exhibitioll, Bremell 1996


Plate 1. Paula Modersohn-Becker, Seated Countrywoman,
charcoal, Worpswede, 1898/99.

Big Womell, Little Womell


Plate 1. Imprints of several Irish feminist publishing houses.
Plate 2. A selection of covers from books produced by Irish
feminist publishers between 1975 and 1987.
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Womens Writing

VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 1998

Special Number
Australian Women's Writing
Guest Editor: HELEN THOMSON

Helen Thomson. Introduction 163

Michele Grossman. Out of the Salon and into the Streets:


contextualising Australian Indigenous women's writing 169

Sarah Nuttall. History and Identity in Contemporary


Australian Women's Autobiography 189

Lucy frost. Untrodden Dresses, Loose Trowsers, and Trailing Skirts:


walking through colonial space 201

Catherine Pratt. Walking Round the World:


Miles Franklin, Henry Handel Richardson and
Christina Stead as expatriate Australian writers 213

Susan Lever. The Social Tradition iti Australian Women's Poetry 229

Delys Bird. "The Spirit of the Place": women writers of the West 241

Mary Ellen. Writing Anglo-Australian History:


writing the female convict 253

BOOK REVIEWS 265


128

Women's Internet

The Women's Internet Campaign .


....... Jo Sutton & Scarlet Pollock 4

......womenspace mailing list 6

Of War and Weapons .Penney Kame 8

Network of East-West Women 11

Peace, Creative Arts and the Internet .


................................... Elizabeth Wellbum 12

Unstopped Mouths: Poetry and Hypertext .


...... Susan Hawthorne 14

Freeware Review: Hotsend .


...... Judy Michaud 17

Y2K Community Organizing Denise 0sted 18

Answering Your Y2K Questions. . Denise 0sted 22

Global List of Women's Organisations 24

The Lure of the Sim Jo Sutton 26

Equity Online 28

Girl Scouting 29

Web Guides to Children's Books 30

Plus News, Tips, and Resources

Illustrations Juliet Breese


cover. pp 2,7, 15, 19, 21,27,31,34,35, back cover

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