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WOMEN’S STUDIESLIBRARIAN
University of Wisconsin System
Volume 28Number 1
Winter 2008
A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS
FEMINISTPERIODICALS
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 FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:
1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. Subscription prices (print only; for online prices, consult publisher). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 9. Selected publications in which the journal is indexed. 10. Selected fulltext products in which publication appears or vendor intermediaries who make the full
text available.11. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.
Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 11 are used to identify the different categories of information.
Our goal in FP is to represent English-language periodicals from around the world that focus on women's studies or women's issues. Generally, we do not include mainstream newsstand magazines. We are also unable to include periodicals that lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate possible inclusion in FP and indexing elsewhere. Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A Directory of Women’s Media, published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, New York, NY 10012); and in Women’s Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky and compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).
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Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin System users: To locate these periodicals within the UW System, do a UW System/Universal Borrowing search from your campus catalog (labeled variously “Other Libraries,” “More Libraries,” “Other Catalogs,” “Other UW Catalogs,” etc.) If information on actual holdings (volumes and issues) is not in the records retrieved, contact the Reference Department for each library of interest:
Eau Claire, (715) 836-3858, [email protected], http://www.uwec.edu/Library/askus.htm
Green Bay, (920) 465-2303, [email protected], http://www.uwgb.edu/library/reference/qp.html
La Crosse, (608) 785-8508, or (800) 881-4454 (toll free), [email protected], http://perth.uwlax.edu/murphylibrary/forms/refemail.html
Madison, (608) 262-3242, http://memorial.library.wisc.edu/places/servicedesks.html
Milwaukee, (414) 229-4659, http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/ask/
Oshkosh, (920) 424-4333 or (800)-574-5041 (toll free), [email protected], http://www.uwosh.edu/departments/llr/askalibrarian.html
Parkside, (262) 595-2360, http://www.uwp.edu/departments/library/askus/refform.htm
Platteville, (608) 342-1668 or (888) 450-4632 (toll free), http://www.uwplatt.edu/library/askalibrarian.html
River Falls, (715) 425-3343, http://www.uwrf.edu/library/forms/askaform.php
Stevens Point, (715) 346-2836, [email protected]
Stout, (715) 232-1353, http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/forms/askalibn.htm
Superior, (715) 394-8512, http://library.uwsuper.edu/services/forms/reference.htm
Whitewater, (262) 472-1032, http://library.uww.edu/subject/askwi.htm
Colleges, find the college and contact information on http://www.uwc.edu/library/directory.htm
Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 1941-725X) is published online, quarterly, by Phyllis Holman Weis-bard, UW System Women’s Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Email: [email protected]. Website: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu Compiler: Heather Shimon. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women’s Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women’s Studies Offices, UW Campus Women’s Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscription rates: Wisconsin sub-scriptions: $10.00 (individuals affiliated with the UW System), $20.00 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $20.00 (individuals or non-profit women’s programs), $30.00 (institutions). Out-of-state subscriptions: $35.00 (individuals & women’s programs in the U.S.), $65.00 (institutions in the U.S.), $50.00 (individuals & women's programs in Canada/Mexico), $80.00 (institutions in Canada/Mexico), $55.00 (individuals & women's programs elsewhere outside the U.S.), $85.00 (institutions elsewhere outside the U.S.) Subscriptions include Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, and New Books on Women, Gender, & Feminism. Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). All subscription rates include postage.
© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 2008.
AWIS MAGAZINE 1. 1971. 2. 4/year. 3. $60. 4. AWIS, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Suite 650,
Washington, DC 20005 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.awis.org/pubs/mag.html].
5. Nicole Kresge. 7. ISSN 1057-5839. 8. OCLC 23747329. 11. "AWIS is committed to the achievement of equity and full
participation of women in all areas of science and technology."
AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK 1. 1986. 2. 4/year. 3. $105 (indiv.), $550 (inst.) 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA
91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// aff.sagepub.com].
5. Christine Flynn Saulnier, Fariyal Ross-Sheriff 6. Fariyal Ross-Sheriff, Co-Ed. for Manuscripts, Affilia,
Howard Univ. School of Social Work, 601 Howard Pl. N.W., Washington DC 20059.
7. ISSN 0886-1099. 8. OCLC 12871850. 9. Criminal justice, family, social science, and women’s
studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, InfroTrac (Gale Group), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Publications, Swetswise.
11. "This journal is committed to the discussion and development of feminist values, theories, and knowledge as they relate to social work research, education, and practice." Contains articles, reports of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimination and oppression, especially with respect to gender, but including race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, and sexual and affectional preference as well."
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 1. 1997. 2. 3/year. 3. Nigeria: N3,000; African-based: $90 (indiv.), $100 (inst.);
elsewhere: $100 (indiv.), $125 (inst.). 4. African Journal of Reproductive Health, 4 Alofoje Ave.,
Off Uwasota St., PO Box 10231, Ugbowo, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.wharc.org].
5. Friday Okonofua. 7. ISSN 1118-4841. 8. OCLC 36782954. 9. African Books Publishing Records, Index
Medicus/MEDLINE, Popline, Women’s Studies International.
10. Bioline Intl., INASP. 11. “African Journal of Reproductive Health is a multi-
disciplinary and international journal that publishes
Annotated Listing of All Periodicals Selected for Feminist Periodicals Note: Not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in this issue of Feminist Periodicals. See page xxxi for a listing of periodicals in this issue.
original research, comprehensive review articles, short reports, and commentaries on reproductive health in Africa. The journal strives to provide a forum for African authors, as well as others working in Africa, to share findings on all aspects of reproductive health, and to disseminate innovative, relevant, and useful information on reproductive health throughout the continent.”
AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY 1. 1987. 2. 4/year. 3. Americas: $61; Republic of South Africa: R210 (special
indiv.), R220 (indiv.), R310 (inst.); Southern Africa: R440; UK/Europe/other African States: £41.
4. PO Box 61163, Bishopsgate 4008, Republic of South Africa [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. agenda.org.za].
5. Editorial Advisory Board. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1013-0950. 8. OCLC 25255461. 11. "Agenda strives for empowering women for gender
equity." It is "a media project about women and gender, giving women a voice to articulate their needs and unite about them. We aim to question and challenge the current understanding of gender relations in South Africa."
THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 1. 1984. 2. 2/year. 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). 4. The Ahfad Journal, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Ste. 1205,
Arlington, VA 22203 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.ahfad.org/ahfad_ journal.html].
5. Amna E. Badri. 6. Amna E. Badri, Ed., The Ahfad Journal, Ahfad Univ. for
Women, PO Box 167, Omdurman, Sudan. 7. ISSN 0255-4070. 8. OCLC 12747640. 9. ERIC, available on microfilm from Bell & Howell
Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, ProQuest. 11. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific research
in women's development issues in Sudan and other African countries."
ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES 1. 1995. 2. 4/year. 3. $50 (indiv.), $115 (inst.). Outside Korea: add $20
postage. 4. Asian Ctr. for Women’s Studies, Ewha Woman’s Univ.,
#11-1 Daehyun-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-750, Korea [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// ewhawoman.or.kr/acwseng].
5. Chang Pilwha. 7. ISSN 1225-9276. 8. OCLC 33094607. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social &
Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences Citation Index.
10. GenderWatch.
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11. “AJWS is an interdisciplinary journal, publishing articles pertaining to women’s issues in Asia from a feminist perspective.”
ASIAN WOMEN 1. 1995. 2. 4/year. 3. $60 (student), $80 (indiv.), $120 (inst.). 4. Asian Women, Research Inst. for Asian Women,
Sookmyung Women's Univ., Hyochangwon Rd. 52, Youngsan-ku, Seoul, 140-742, Korea [email: [email protected]] [website: http://riaw.sookmyung. ac.kr].
5. Jaelim Oh. 7. ISSN 1225-925X. 8. OCLC 7673725, 36782501. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents: Social and
Behavioral Sciences; IOWA Guide; Social Sciences Citation Index.
10. GenderWatch. 11. Asian Women seeks "to present various perspectives
and raise important issues in women's studies" and wishes "to serve as a communication channel between researchers in Asia and in Western countries."
ATLANTIS 1. 1975. 2. 2/year. 3. U.S.: US$25 (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$40
(indiv. renewing subscriber), US$65 (inst.); Canada: CN$20 (student/indiv. new subscriber), CN$35 (indiv. renewing subscriber), CN$60 (inst.); elsewhere: US$30 (student/indiv. new subscriber), US$45 (indiv. renewing subscriber), US$70 (inst.).
4. Inst. for the Study of Women, Mount Saint Vincent Univ., 166 Bedford Hwy., Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. msvu.ca/atlantis].
5. Franca Iacovetta, Rhoda Zuk. 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 8. OCLC 3409640. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, language/literary,
multicultural, political science, and women’s studies indexes.
11. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical and creative writing in English or French on the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book reviews, art and poetry."
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1985. 2. 3/year. 3. US$190/AU$168/€152/£115 (indiv.), US$746/AU$602/
€597/£450 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Mary Spongberg. 6. Mary Spongberg, Dept. of Modern History, Div. of
Humanities, Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, Australia [email: [email protected]]; books reviews: Nicole Moore, Dept. of English, Div. of Humanities, Macquarie Univ., New South Wales 2109, Australia [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0816-4649; electronic ISSN 1465-3303. 8. OCLC 16151817.
9. Alternative press, Australian, gay/lesbian, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. EBSCO (various products), OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist research and women's studies courses. In addition, it aims to attract and encourage discussion of government and trade union initiatives and policies that concern women; examination of the interaction of feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist studies...; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence."
BERKELEY JOURNAL OF GENDER, LAW & JUSTICE 1. 1986. Formerly titled Berkeley Women's Law Journal. 2. 1/year. 3. $9 (student), $18 (indiv.), $44 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$15 postage. 4. Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition, Boalt Hall
School of Law, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200 [website: http://www.boalt.org/bwlj].
5. “Editor.” 6. 491 Simon Hall, Boalt Hall School of Law, Univ. of
California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 [email: bwlj@ socrates.berkeley.edu].
7. ISSN 0882-4312. 8. OCLC 11830558. 9. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to Women's
Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals. 10. Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. 11. "Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice, a
continuation of the Berkeley Women’s Law Journal, is guided by an editorial policy which distinguishes us from other law reviews and feminist journals. Our mandate is to publish research, analysis, narrative, theory, and commentary that address the lives and struggles of underrepresented women. We believe that excellence in feminist legal scholarship requires critical examination of the intersection of gender with one or more other axes of subordination, including, but not limited to, race, class, sexual orientation, and disability. Therefore discussions that treat women as a monolithic group do not fall within our mandate. Because conditions of inequality are continually changing, our mandate is continually evolving."
BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE 1. 1996. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $15; Canada: $25; elsewhere: $40. 4. Bitch, 4930 NE 29th Ave., Portland, OR 97211 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www. bitchmagazine.org].
5. Andi Zeisler. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1524-5314. 8. OCLC 38398466. 9. Alternative Press Index. 10. GenderWatch. 11. Bitch offers “. . . feminist analysis of pop culture, the
fomenting of activism among our readership, and the effecting of change in pop culture’s portrayals of women and feminism.”
BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FOR! (MORE BOOKS FOR WOMEN) 1. 2005. 2. 12/year. 3. $42.
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4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.BooksToWatchOutFor.com].
5. Carol Seajay. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 11. Books to Watch Out For! (More Books for Women) aims
“to make it easy for thinking women to find the best books by and about women and to support and promote women’s literature.”
BOOKS TO WATCH OUT FOR! (THE LESBIAN EDITION) 1. 2003. 2. 12/year. 3. $42. 4. PO Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http:// www.BooksToWatchOutFor.com].
5. Carol Seajay. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 8. OCLC 55112914 11. “Books to Watch Out For! (The Lesbian Edition)
celebrates the range and diversity of lesbian writing from literary fiction to escapism by reviewing the books, covering the publishing news, and increasing the readership and information network for lesbian literature, thus positively impacting the sales and publish-ability of lesbian works, both fiction and non-fiction, literary and other genres.”
BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL 1. 1990. 2. 2/year. 3. $34 (indiv.), $56 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10.50 surface
postage, $18 airmail. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St.,
Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/bri].
5. Clare Kinberg. 6. Bridges, 4860 Washtenaw Ave., Ste. I-165, Ann Arbor,
MI 48108 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.bridgesjournal.org].
7. ISSN 1046-8358. 8. OCLC 20542141. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Jewish Abstracts. 11. "The editors bring to Bridges a commitment that
combines traditional Jewish values of justice and repair of the world with insights honed by the feminist, lesbian and gay movements."
BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS 1. 1993. 2. 6/year. 3. U.S.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; elsewhere: $39.95. 4. BUST Subscriptions, PO Box 16775, North Hollywood,
CA 91615-9272 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.bust.com].
5. Debbie Stoller. 6. BUST Submissions, PO Box 1016, Cooper Station
New York, NY 10276 [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1089-4713. 8. OCLC 32952095. 11. “With an attitude that is fierce, funny and proud to be
female, Bust tells the truth about women’s lives and presents a female perspective on pop culture.”
CALYX: A JOURNAL OF ART & LITERATURE BY WOMEN 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. 3. $19.50 (low income), $23 (indiv.), $29 (inst.).
Canada/Mexico: add $13 postage; outside U.S./Canada/ Mexico: add $23 postage.
4. PO Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339-0539 [email: calyx@ proaxis.com] [website: http://www.calyxpress.org].
5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 8. OCLC 3114927. 9. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry
in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical Verse. 11. "Calyx publishes literature and art by women. It exists to
nurture women's creativity through the wide promotion and publication of women's finest work."
CAMERA OBSCURA 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. 3. $20 (student), $30 (indiv.), $114 (inst.). 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St.,
Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ dukeupress.edu] [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ cameraobscura].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. Camera Obscura, Dept. of Film and Media Studies, Univ.
of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4010 [email: [email protected]]
7. ISSN 0270-5346 ; electronic ISSN 1529-1510. 8. OCLC 4818143. 9. Alternative press, film, humanities, television, and
women’s studies indexes. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), GenderWatch, General Reference Ctr. Gold (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, Swetswise.
11. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and performance.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW 1. 1985. 2. 2/year. 3. CN$20 (student/low income), CN$40 (indiv.), CN$70
(inst.). Outside Canada: add CN$12 postage. 4. Univ. of Toronto Press, Journals Div., 5201 Dufferin St.,
Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T8, Canada [email: journals@ utpress.utoronto.ca] [website: http://www.utpjournals. com/cjwl/cjwl.html].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. Editors, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law,
Osgoode Hall Law School, York Univ., 4700 Keele St.,Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada [email: cjwl@ osgoode.yorku.ca].
7. ISSN 0832-8781; electronic ISSN 1911-0235. 8. OCLC 13902155. 9. Canadian, legal, and women’s studies indexes. 10. Hein Online. 11. "CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated to
providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of concern to women."
CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME 1. 1978. 2. 4/year. 3. CN$38.16 (indiv.), CN$53 (inst.). Outside Canada: add
CN$20 postage. 4. Canadian Woman Studies, 210 Founders College, York
Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. yorku.ca/cwscf].
5. Luciana Ricciutelli.
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7. ISSN 0713-3235. 8. OCLC 9951504. 10. Canadian Periodical Index; Women’s Studies
International, Women's Studies Index. 11. "CWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal
that brings exciting scholarship about women to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges the gap between Canada's languages and cultures."
COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 1. 1991. 2. Irregular. 3. $20 (student), $40 (indiv.), $50 (public interest org.), $65
(inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. 4. Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, 435 W. 116th St.,
New York, NY 10027-7297 [email: [email protected]. edu] [website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jgl].
5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 1062-6220. 8. OCLC 24786087. 9. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. 10. GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe. 11. "Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was founded to
publish legal and interdisciplinary writings on feminism and gender issues and to expand feminist jurisprudence. Both national and international in focus, JGL is intended to serve as a forum for topics inadequately addressed in most law journals and reviews, including issues concerning women, children, family, sexuality, reproductive rights, and violence. The articles in JGL approach legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We aim to promote an expansive view of feminism embracing women and men of all colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cultures."
CRITICAL HALF 1. 2003 (electronic journal). 2. 2/year. 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.womenforwomen.org/repubbiannual. htm]. 5. “Editor.” 6. [email: [email protected]]. 11. “Since 2003, Critical Half, the bi-annual academic journal of Women for Women International, has presented various perspectives on economic, social, and political issues as they relate to women in international development and conflict and post-conflict societies. The journal aims to raise awareness and spark debate among a variety of audiences about the importance of women's participation in development and reconstruction, and to discuss the unique contributions that women can make to these processes.” CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE 1. 1985. 2. 2/year. 3. $20 (student), $25 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Canada/Mexico:
add $6.50 postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $9.50 postage.
4. Critical Matrix, Program in the Study of Women and Gender, 113 Dickinson Hall, Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ 08544 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.princeton.edu/~prowom/CM].
5. “Editor.” 7. ISSN 1066-288X. 8. OCLC 13313631.
9. MLA International Bibliography, Women’s Studies International.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues. 11. "Critical Matrix is a forum for research, criticism, theory,
and creative work in feminism and gender studies. Seeking connections among academic, creative, and political approaches to gender, Critical Matrix brings together written and visual materials that explore, redefine, or reach across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Edited by graduate students, guided by an advisory board of nationally recognized scholars, and published twice yearly by the Program in Women's Studies at Princeton University, Critical Matrix solicits new work by authors from multiple disciplines, at any stage in their careers, with or without academic affiliation."
DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES 1. 1989. 2. 3/year. 3. $20 (student), $35 (indiv.), $114 (inst.). Canada: add $10
postage; outside U.S./Canada: add $13 postage. 4. Duke Univ. Press, Journals Fulfillment, 905 W. Main St.,
Ste. 18B, Durham, NC 27701 [email: subscriptions@ dukeupress.edu] [website: http://www.dukeupress.edu/ differences].
5. Ellen Rooney, Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. 6. Differences, Box 1958, Brown Univ., Providence, RI
02912 [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1040-7391. 8. OCLC 18507940. 9. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts;
Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies Index. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive,
EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, General Reference Center Gold (Gale Group), Humanities Full Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, Literature Resource Center (Gale Group), Project MUSE, ProQuest, Swetswise.
11. "Differences is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit educational organization, at Brown University. The journal brings together cultural studies and feminism and aims to provide a forum for an examination of cultural politics and discursive practices informed by feminist criticism."
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1994. 2. 4/year. 3. $90/£50 (indiv.); $729/£405 (inst.). 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd.,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. com]; Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://ejw. sagepub.com].
5. Kathy Davis, Gail Lewis. 6. Hazel Johnstone, EJWS, Gender Inst., LSE, Houghton
St., London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom [email: ejws@ lse.ac.uk]; book reviews: Ann Phoenix [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1350-5068; electronic ISSN 1461-7420. 8. OCLC 30758367. 9. Current contents, humanities, political science, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta,
OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
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11. European Journal of Women's Studies is a major international forum for original scholarship at the cutting edge of Women’s Studies. The journal’s main focus is the complex theoretical and empirical relationship between women and the particular, and diverse, context of Europe. As well as publishing articles, the journal includes short topical and polemical pieces and book reviews.
FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY 1. 1991. 2. 4/year. 3. $90/£50 (indiv.), $774/£430 (inst.). 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd.,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@ sagepub.com]; Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// fap.sagepub.com].
5. Virginia Braun, Nicola Gavey. 6. [email: [email protected]]; book
reviews: Rose Capdevila [email: rose.capdevila@ northampton.ac.uk].
7. ISSN 0959-3535; electronic ISSN 1461-7161. 8. OCLC 23367452. 9. Current contents, family, mental health, psychology,
sexuality, and women’s studies indexes. 10. CSA Sage Psychology, EBSCO (various products),
Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Publications, Swetswise.
11. Feminism & Psychology aims “to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in – and beyond – psychology, and to represent the concerns of women in a wide range of contexts across the academic-applied ‘divide.’”
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES 1. 1980. 2. 4/year. 3. Univ. of Wisconsin: $10 (indiv./non-profit women's org.),
$20 (inst.); in Wisconsin: $20 (indiv./non-profit women's org.), $30 (inst.); elsewhere inside U.S.: $35 (indiv./non-profit women's org.), $65 (inst.); Canada/Mexico: $50 (indiv./non-profit women's org.), $80 (inst.): elsewhere outside U.S.: $55 (indiv./non-profit women's org.), $85 (inst.). Subscription includes most Office of the Women's Studies Librarian publications (see p. ii).
4. 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll.html].
5. Phyllis Weisbard, JoAnne Lehman. 7. ISSN 0742-7433. 8. OCLC 6467769. 9. Alternative Press Index, LISA: Library & Information
Sciences Abstracts, Women's Studies Index, Women’s Studies International.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, GenderWatch, Ingenta, LISA: Library & Information Sciences Abstracts, ProQuest Research Libraries.
11. Book, video, website, & periodical reviews; editorials; features; news; bibliographies. Focus on feminist, teaching, publishing, librarianship, bookselling, archiving, researching – in Wisconsin, nationally, and worldwide. Review essays strive to provide a guide to the literature on a particular topic (e.g., Australian feminist writing; global economics; women in prison; Islam & feminism; African American feminism/womanism; domestic violence; women in the civil rights movement).
FEMINIST ECONOMICS 1. 1995. 2. 4/year. 3. $355/£249 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Diana Strassmann. 6. Feminist Economics, MS-9 Rice Univ., PO Box 1892,
Houston, TX 77251-1892 [email: feministeconomics@ rice.edu]; books for review: Cheryl R. Doss, Books Review Ed., Yale Univ., Intl. Relations Program, PO Box 208206, 34 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, CT 06520-8206 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. feministeconomics.org].
7. ISSN 1354-5701. 8. OCLC 32729633. 9. Alternative press, current contents, humanities, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Feminist Economics was founded to provide an open forum for dialogue and debate about feminist economic perspectives. By opening new areas of economic inquiry, welcoming diverse voices, and encouraging critical exchanges, the editors aim to enlarge and enrich the field of economic discourse. The journal's goal is not just to develop more illuminating theories, but to improve the conditions of living for all children, women, and men."
FEMINIST EUROPA. REVIEW OF BOOKS. 1. 1998. 2. 1/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [email: [email protected]] [website: http://
www.ddv-verlag.de/frauen_zeitschriften.html]. 5. Tobe Levin, Waltraud Dumont du Voitel. 6. Tobe Levin [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1570-0038, 1618-7628. 8. OCLC 42949741. 11. Feminist Europa. Review of Books presents reviews (in
English) of outstanding feminist work not published in English but in all other European languages, “allowing important contributions in women’s studies to pass the international language barrier. The growing board of editors reviews feminist fiction and non-fiction in Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Flemish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.”
FEMINIST LEGAL STUDIES 1. 1993. 2. 3/year. 3. $255 (inst.) plus $19.50 postage. 4. Journals Customer Service, Springer New York, LLC, PO
Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]] [website: http//www.springer.com].
5. Joanne Conaghan. 6. Feminist Legal Studies, Kent Law School, Eliot College,
Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NZ, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0966-3622; electronic ISSN 1572-8455. 8. OCLC 27836032. 9. Legal, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
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10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. “Feminist Legal Studies contains articles, essay reviews, book reviews and case-notes on aspects of law, legal theory and legal practice relevant to feminist work. The journal is committed to an international perspective and to the promotion of feminist work in all areas of law. The editorial board encourages the submission of papers from people working outside the academy, as well as academics other than ‘lawyers’. Although the focus of the journal is law, we encourage interdisciplinary work addressing the concerns not only of lawyers but others, women and men, interested in feminist work.”
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES 1. 2001. 2. 4/year. 3. $113/€90/£67 (indiv.), $590/€472/£372 (inst.) 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Cynthia Carter, Lisa McLaughlin. 6. North America/Latin America/Caribbean: Lisa
McLaughlin, Ed., Feminist Media Studies, Dept. of Communication, Williams Hall, Miami Univ., Oxford, OH 45056 [email: [email protected]]; Europe/Africa/ Asia/Australasia: Cynthia Carter, Ed., Feminist Media Studies, Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff Univ., Bute Bldg., King Edward VII Ave., Cardiff, Wales CF10 3NB, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1468-0777; electronic ISSN 1471-5902. 8. OCLC 46802581. 9. Internatiolnal Bibliography of the Social Sciences; MLA
International Bibliography; Sociological Abstracts. 10. EBSCO. 11. “Feminist Media Studies provides a transdisciplinary,
transnational forum for reachers pursuing feminist approaches to the field of media and communication studies, with attention to the historical, philosophical, cultural, social, political, and economic dimensions and analysis of sites including print and electronic media, film and the arts, and new media technologies. The journal invites contributions from feminist researchers working across a range of disciplines and conceptual perspectives. Feminist Media Studies offers a unique intellectual space bringing together scholars, professionals and activists from around the world to engage with feminist issues and debates in media and communication. Its editorial board and contributors reflect a commitment to the facilitation of international dialogue among researchers, through attention to local, national and global contexts for critical and empirical feminist media inquiry.”
FEMINIST REVIEW 1. 1979. 2. 3/year. 3. $78/£42 (indiv.), $498/£268 (inst). 4. Customer Services, Subscription Dept., Palgrave
Macmillan, Brunel Rd., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. feminist-review.com].
5. Editorial Collective.
6. Feminist Review, c/o Women’s Studies, London Metropolitan Univ., 166-220 Holloway Rd., London N7 8D8, United Kingdom [email: feminist-review@ londonmet.ac.uk]
7. ISSN 0141-7789; electronic ISSN 1466-4380. 8. OCLC 6191763. 9. Alternative press, social science, and women’s studies
indexes. 10. Chadwyck PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO
(various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC’s Electronic Collections Online (ECO), Palgrave Macmillan, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. Feminist Review is a "major women's studies journal in Britain committed to publishing the best of contemporary feminist analysis and always informed by an awareness of changing political issues."
FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1972. 2. 3/year. 3. $30 (student), $35 (indiv.), $230 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$18 surface postage, $45 airmail. 4. Feminist Studies, Business and Editorial Office, 0103
Taliaferro, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. feministstudies.org].
5. Claire G. Moses. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0046-3663. 8. OCLC 1632609. 9. Alternative press, book review, general, current contents,
family, history, language, literary, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Chawick Literature Online, Chadwyck PCI Full Text, Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products), Factiva, Gale Group (various products), GenderWatch, ProQuest (various products), Social Sciences Sciences Full Text (Wilson), Swetswise. Wilson (various products).
11. "Feminist Studies was founded to encourage analytic responses to feminist issues and to open new areas of research, criticism and speculation. The editors are committed to providing a forum for feminist analysis, debate, and exchange. The feminist movement has demonstrated that the study of women is more than a compensatory project. Instead, feminism has the potential fundamentally to reshape the way we view the world. We wish not just to interpret women's experiences but to change women's condition. For us, feminist thought represents a transformation of consciousness, social forms, and modes of action."
FEMINIST TEACHER 1. 1984. 2. 3/year. 3. $38 (indiv.), $85 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $20 postage. 4. Univ. of Illinois Press, 1325 S. Oak St., Champaign, IL
61820 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/ft.html].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. Gail Cohee, Sarah Doyle Women’s Ctr., Box 1829, 26
Benevolent St., Brown Univ., Providence, RI 02912 [email (inquiries only): [email protected]] [website: http://www.uwec.edu/wmns/feministteacher/ index.htm]; book reviews: Monica Barron [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0882-4843. 8. OCLC 11660672. 9. AcadAlternative Press Index; Biography Index; Book
Review Index; ERIC; Left Index; MLA International
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Bibliography; Sociological Abstracts; Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies Index.
10. Academic Search, Contemporary Women’s Issues, Education Fulltext; GenderWatch, ProQuest (various products).
11. "Feminist Teacher provides discussions of such topics as multiculturalism, interdisciplinarity, and distance education within a feminist context. Feminist Teacher serves as a medium in which educators can describe strategies that have worked in their classrooms, institutions, or non-traditional settings; theorize about successes or failures; discuss the current place of feminist pedagogies and teachers in classrooms and institutions; and reveal the rich variety of feminist pedagogical approaches."
FEMINIST THEORY 1. 2000. 2. 3/year. 3. $76/£42 (indiv.), $506/£281 (inst.). 4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd.,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. com]; Europe: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://fty. sagepub.com].
5. Stacy Gillis, Gabriele Griffin, Sneja Gunew, Celia Roberts, Sasha Roseneil, Jackie Stacey.
6. Gabriele Griffin, Feminist Theory, Univ. of York, Heslington, York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1464-7001; electronic ISSN 1741-2773. 8. OCLC 44511077. 9. Communications, family, gay & lesbian, political science,
social science, and literary indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Highwire press,
Ingenta,OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Publications, Swetswise.
11. “Feminist Theory is an international interdisciplinary journal which provides a forum for critical analysis and constructive debate within feminist theory.”
FEMSPEC 1. 1998. 2. 2/year. 3. $30 (indiv.), $85 (inst.); outside U.S.: $40 (indiv.). 4. Femspec,1610 Rydalmount Rd., Cleveland Heights, OH
44118 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. femspec.org].
5. Batya Weinbaum. 6. ISSN 1523-4002. 7. OCLC 40652224. 9. American Humanities Index; MLA Bibliography. 10. Genderwatch, Humanities Full Text, Science Fiction and
Fantasy Research Database. 11. “Femspec, a peer-reviewed journal, is interested in
developing a community of like-minded people engaged in speculating, theorizing, creating and questioning gender across the boundaries, including issues of sexual orientation. We emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, and encourage work on teaching as well as literary and cultural criticism and creative material. We hope an approach to pedagogy will bring in work from a wider area of disciplines. We are interested in a variety of feminisms and aim to be inclusive of ethnic and cultural diversity in an internationalist perspective. We are also committed to publishing feminist experimental prose and poetic works, and to experimenting across media. Our impetus came from the collectively-perceived lack of attention to non-linear writing, sf, fantasy, magical
realism and supernatural works in feminist journals and audiences; the lack of consistently evolving developed levels of feminism in sf criticism; and the inadequacy of magical realism publishing outlets in the U.S.”
FRIENDS OF WOMEN NEWSLETTER Presumed ceased. FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES 1. 1975. 2. 3/year. 3. $37 (indiv.), $100 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $25. 4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, PO Box 84555, Lincoln, NE
68501-4555 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.nebraskapress.unl.edu].
5. Susan E. Gray, Gayle Gullett. 6. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Dept. of History,
Arizona State Univ., PO Box 874302, Tempe, AZ 85287-4302 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0160-9009. 8. OCLC 2586280. 9. Current contents, history, language/literature, family,
social science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various
products), GenderWatch, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. Feature articles; personal essays; poetry; short fiction; black and white photography and art. Many issues focus on a theme, e.g., women's oral history; dilemmas in feminist fieldwork; Chicana identity; lesbian history; gender and nationalism. All issues have two or more thematic "clusters" of articles, art, and essay. Recent topics include dance, hair, multicultural pedagogy. Crossing boundaries in feminist scholarship and the arts, Frontiers seeks to be a multidisciplinary, multicultural bridge between the community and the academy.
GENDER & DEVELOPMENT 1. 1993. 2. 3/year. 3. $113/€90/£68 (indiv.), $287/€230/£171 (inst.), developing
countries as listed in the current UNDP Human Development Report: $57.
4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals or http://www.oxfam.org.uk/go/gad].
5. Caroline Sweetman. 6. The Editor, Gender & Development, Oxfam Publishing,
Oxfam House, John Smith Dr., Cowley, Oxford OX4 2JY, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1355-2074; electronic ISSN 1364-9221. 8. OCLC 32372551. 9. International Bibliography of the Social Sciences,
Women’s Studies International. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC
FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. "Gender & Development offers a forum for development
practitioners, students and all concerned with the theory and practice of gender-oriented development to exchange views, record experience, describe models of good practice and disseminate information about networks and resources."
GENDER AND EDUCATION 1. 1989. 2. 6/year.
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3. $341/€273/£174 (indiv.), $1,885/€1,508/£1,010 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Debbie Epstein, Mary Jane Kehily, Emma Renold. 6. Angela Jones, Editorial Administrator, Gender and
Education, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, King Edward VII Ave., Cardiff CF10 3WT, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; books for review: Heather Mendick, London Metropolitan Univ., Inst. for Policy Studies in Education, 166-220 Holloway Rd., London N7 8DB, United Kingdom.
7. ISSN 0954-0253; electronic ISSN 1360-0516. 8. OCLC 19946680. 9. Education, linguistic, multicultural, social science, and
women’s studies indexes. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), Ingenta, MetaPress OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. Gender and Education focuses on "gender and feminist knowledge, theory and debate as these relate to all aspects of educational development and its effects."
GENDER & HISTORY 1. 1989. 2. 3/year. 3. Americas: $42 (indiv.), $637 (inst.); Europe: £28/€42
(indiv.), £382 (inst.); elsewhere: £32 (indiv.), £444 (inst.). 4. U.S.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing
Inc., 350 Main St., Malden, MA 02148; U.K.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., PO Box 1354, 9600 Garsington Rd., Oxford OX4 2XG, United Kingdom [email: customerservices@blackwellpublishing. com] [website: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/gend].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. U.S.: Gender & History, New York Univ., Dept. of History,
King Juan Carlos I of Spain Bldg., 53 Washington Sq. S., 7th Fl., New York, NY 10012 [email: gender&history@ nyu.edu]; U.K.: Gender & History, School of History, Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; books for review: The Review Editors, Gender & History, Dept. of History, Univ. of Wales Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP, United Kingdom.
7. ISSN 0953-5233; electronic ISSN 1468-0424. 8. OCLC 19587394. 9. Women Studies Index; Women’s Studies International. 10. Blackwell/Synergy, EBSCO (various products), Ingenta,
OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. Gender and History is "the only specialist journal for
research and writing on historical questions about femininity and masculinity and relationships between women and men in the past. The journal covers all historical periods and a wide spectrum of societies."
GENDER & PSYCHOANALYSIS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1996. 2. 4/year. 3. $65 (indiv.), $115 (inst.); outside U.S.: $110 (indiv.), $135
(inst.). 4. Gender & Psychoanalysis, Intl. Universities Press, Inc.,
59 Boston Rd., Madison, CT 06443 [email: info@iup. com] [website: http://www.iup.com].
5. James W. Barron. 6. Claude Barbre, 319 W. 100th St., New York, NY 10025.
7. ISSN 1091-6318. 8. OCLC 349-17611. 9. EMBASE/Excerpta Medica. 10. Ovid Psychinfo. 11. "Gender & Psychoanalysis is devoted to providing a lively
intellectual forum linking and critiquing diverse psychoanalytic views of gender."
GENDER & SOCIETY 1. 1987. 2. 6/year. 3. $140 (indiv.), $656 (inst.). 4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA
91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// gas.sagepub.com].
5. Dana M. Britton. 6. [email: [email protected]]; books for review: Martha
McCaughey, Gender & Society Book Review Ed., Women’s Studies, Living Learning Ctr., Appalachian State Univ., Boone, NC 28608 [email: gendsoc@ appstate.edu].
7. ISSN 0891-2432; electronic ISSN 1552-3977. 8. OCLC 14687475. 9. African studies, current contents, criminal justice,
education, family, health, history, Middle Eastern studies, psychology, social science, violence, and women’s studies indexes; available in microfilm from Bell and Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. CSA Sage Sociology, EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, InfoTrac, (Gale Group), Ingenta, JSTOR, MAS FullTEXT, MasterFILE FullTEXT, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest, Sage Publications, Social Sciences Index Full Text, Swetswise.
11. "Gender & Society focuses on the social and structural study of gender as a basic principle of the social order and as a primary social category. Emphasizing theory and research from a micro- and macrostructural perspective, Gender & Society welcomes studies in sociology, social psychology, political science, history, economics, and anthropology that are framed by a social analysis and a feminist perspective. Gender & Society is committed to an evaluation policy that does not preclude any of the feminist perspectives."
GENDER IN MANAGEMENT: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL 1. 1986. Formerly titled Women in Management Review. 2. 8/year. 3. Americas: $10,719; E.U. countries (excluding U.K.): €9,209; Australia: AU$13,049; U.K./elsewhere: £6,199. 4. Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Subscriptions Dept.,
Howard House, Wagon Ln., Bingley BD16 1WA, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.emeraldinsight.com].
5. Sandra L. Fielden. 6. Sandra Fielden, Senior Lecturer in Organisational
Psychology, Manchester Business School, Univ of Manchester, Booth St. W., Manchester M15 6BP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1754-2413. 8. OCLC 35083706. 9. Cabell’s Directory of Publishing Opportunities in
Management & Marketing; EBSCO (various products); Personnel Management Abstracts; Emerald Reviews; Helecon; Management Training & Development Alert; SCIMA; Studies on Women Abstracts; Top Management Abstracts.
10. EBSCO (various products), Emerald, Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
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11. “Gender in Management Review seeks to provide current research, practice, ideas, developments and news of major issues in the field of women in management by publishing papers which have been accepted after review by external referees.”
GENDER ISSUES 1. 1980. Formerly titled Feminist Issues. 2. 4/year. 3. $475.20 (inst.) plus $42 postage. 4. Journals Customer Service, Springer New York, LLC, PO
Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]] [website: http//www.springer.com].
5. Rita J. Simon. 6. Rita J. Simon, School of Public Affairs, Dept. of Justice,
Law & Society, The American Univ., 4400 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20016-8043.
7. ISSN 1098-092X; electronic ISSN 1936-4717. 8. OCLC 6482659. 9. Alternative press, Islamics, and women’s studies
indexes; available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Factiva, InfoTrac (Gale Group).
11. Gender Issues offers "a forum to open debate on feminism, women's issues, and women's lives throughout the world."
GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY 1. 1994. 2. 6/year. 3. $321/€257/£195 (indiv.), $1,034/€827/£629 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Routledge Journals, Taylor &
Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. Ltd., Journals Dept., PO Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan; India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. Ltd., 101-102 Community Centre, Malviya Nagar Extn., Post Bag No. 8, Saket, New Delhi 110017, India [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals].
5. Deborah Dixon, Robyn Longhurst, Beverly Mullings, Brenda Yeoh,.
6. Brenda Yeoh, Dept. of Geography, National Univ. of Singapore 1 Arts Link, Kent Ridge, 117570, Singapore [email: [email protected]]; books for review: Patricia Noxolo, Dept. of Geography, Loughborough Univ., Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]], or Rachel Silvey, Dept. of Geography and Prog. in Planning, St. George Campus, 100 St. George St., Rm. 5047, Sidney Smith Hall, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3, Canada [email: silvey@ geog.utoronto.ca].
7. ISSN 0966-369X; electronic ISSN 1360-0524. 8. OCLC 29760407. 9. Alternative press, family, gay/lesbian, geographical,
humanities, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. "The aim of Gender, Place & Culture is to provide a forum for debate in human geography and related disciplines on theoretically-informed research concerned with gender issues. It also seeks to highlight the significance of such research for feminism and women’s studies. The editors seek articles based on primary
research that address: the particularities and intersections of gender, race, ethnicity, age (dis)ability, sexuality, class, culture and place; feminist, anti-racist, critical and radical geographies of space, place, nature and the environment; feminist geographies of difference, resistance, marginality and/or spatial negotiation; and, critical methodology.”
GENDER, TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT 1. 1997. 2. 3/year. 3. $70/Rs 510/£40 (indiv.), $256/Rs 930/£146 (inst.);
Bangladesh/Maldives/ Pakistan/Sri Lanka: $21 (indiv.), $37 (inst.).
4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. com]; U.K./Europe/Middle East/Africa/Australia: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]. uk] [website: http://gtd.sagepub.com].
5. Cecilia Ng, Mari Osawa, Thanh-Dam Truong. 6. The Editors, Gender, Technology and Development,
Gender and Development Studies Ctr., Asian Inst. of Technology, PO Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0971-8524; electronic ISSN 0973-0656. 8. OCLC 39721161. 9. Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, International
Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Sociological Abstracts, Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts, Women’s Studies International.
11. “This journal serves as a forum for exploring the linkages between changing gender relations and technological development. This journal links the activities of men and women to institutions or governments on the basis of technology, social relations and management.”
GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION 1. 1994. 2. 6/year. 3. $54/€48/£32 (indiv), $1,011/£602 (inst.). 4. U.S.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing
Inc., 350 Main St., Malden, MA 02148; U.K.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., PO Box 1354, 9600 Garsington Rd., Oxford OX4 2XG, United Kingdom [email: customerservices@blackwellpublishing. com] [website: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ gwao].
5. Deborah Kerfoot, David Knights. 6. The Journal Administrator, Gender, Work and
Organization, School of Economics and Management Studies, Keele Univ., Staffordshire ST5 5BG, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: David Morgan, Dept. of Management, Keele Univ., Staffordshire S5T 5BG, United Kingdom.
7. ISSN 0968-6673; electronic ISSN 1468-0432. 8. OCLC 37447061. 9. ANBAR Electronic Intelligence; Asian Pacific Database,
Geo Abstracts, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; Middle East Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; South East Asian Abstracts.
10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. “Awareness of gender as a central feature of all aspects of everyday life and society has become more and more widespread. Appropriately social sciences research is reflecting this increasing concern with gender, especially in the field of work and organization where this journal is focused. Gender, Work and Organization is the first journal to bring together a wide range of interdisciplinary
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and multi-disciplinary research in this field into a new international forum for debate and analysis. The journal is dedicated to advancing theory, research and applications concerning gender relations at work, the organization of gender, and the gendering of organizations. Contributions are invited from all disciplinary perspectives, including anthropology, history, labour economics, law, philosophy, politics, psychology and sociology.”
GENDERS: PRESENTING INNOVATIVE WORK IN THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL THEORIES 1. 1988. 2. 2/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.genders.org]. 5. Ann Kibbey. 6. Genders, 226 UCB, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309. 7. ISSN 1936-3249. 8. OCLC 16388863. 9. Art, film, history, humanities, language, and women’s
studies indexes. 10. DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals, Lexis-Nexis
Academic Selected Full Text. 11. Genders publishes "essays about gender and sexuality
in relation to social, political, artistic, and economic concerns."
GIRLISTIC MAGAZINE: FEMINIST THOUGHT AND CULTURE 1. 2006. 2. 4/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.girlistic.com/magazine.htm]. 5. Jaymi Heimbuch. 6. 2880 Santa Maria Way Ste. C-1 #1267, Santa Maria, CA 93455. 11. “Girlistic Magazine is a blend of refined intellect and raw entertainment. Think MS. Magazine and Bitch Magazine have a threesome with Bust Magazine, and the result is a bouncing baby Girlistic. We provide a well-rounded online magazine that shows what feminism looks like in all its cultures, colors and climates.” HARRINGTON LESBIAN LITERARY QUARTERLY 1. 2000. Formerly titled Harrington Lesbian Fiction
Quarterly. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $28 (indiv.), $85 (inst.); Canada: $41 (indiv.), $123
(inst.); elsewhere: $43 (indiv.), $132 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://hllq.haworthpress.com].
5. Judith P. Stelboum. 6. Judith P. Stelboum, Ed., 11 Cambridge Ct. E., Old
Saybrook, CT 06475 [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1556-9225; electronic ISSN 1556-9233. 8. OCLC 40476773. 9. American Humanities Index; CNPIEC Reference Guide:
Chinese national Directory of Foreign Periodicals; FINDEX; Gay & Lesbian Abstracts; MLA Intl. Bibliography; MLA Periodicals Directory.
10. EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. Harrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly is an international journal that focuses entirely on lesbian writing, including fiction, novel excerpts, poetry, essays and drama, and also features artwork, graphics and photography relating to the theme of lesbian life experiences. The journal
seeks to create an ongoing, exciting publication that reflects the scope and variety of lesbian writing.
HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & GENDER 1. 1978. Formerly titled Harvard Women’s Law Journal. 2. 2/year. 3. U.S.: $30; Canada: $38; elsewhere: $36 surface
postage, $48 airmail. 4. Subscriptions Manager, Student Journals Office, Harvard
Law School, 1541 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlg].
5. “Editor.” 6. [email: [email protected]] 7. ISSN 0270-1456. 8. OCLC 3967304. 9.. Alternative Press Index; Current Law Index; Index to
Legal Periodicals; PAIS. 10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis/Academic Universe, Wilson
(various products). 11. “Harvard Journal of Law & Gender is devoted to the
development of a feminist jurisprudence. The main purpose is to provide an in-depth exploration of the impact of the law on women and of women on the law. Political, economic, historical and sociological perspectives are combined with legal ones to present a realistic portrait of women's legal status.”
HAWWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD 1. 2003. 2. 3/year. 3. $89/€70 (indiv.), $268/€211 (inst.). 4. Brill, c/o Turpin Distribution, Stratton Business Park,
Pegasus Dr., Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.brill.nl/haww].
5. Amira Sonbol. 6. Editor-in-Chief Amira Sonbol, Prof., Ctr. for Muslim-
Christian Understanding, Georgetown Univ., 600 New Jersey Ave., Washington, DC 20001 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1569-2078; electronic ISSN 1569-2086. 8. OCLC 52498385. 9. MLA International Bibliography. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic,
OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. Hawwa publishes articles from all disciplinary and
comparative perspectives that concern women and gender issues in the Middle East and the Islamic world. These include Muslin and non-Muslim communities within the greater Middle East, and Muslim and Middle-Eastern communities elsewhere in the world. Articles dealing with men, masculinity, children and the family, or other issues of gender are also considered. The journal strives to include significant studies of theory and methodology as well as topical matter. Approximately one-third of the submissions focus on the pre-modern era, with the majority of articles focusing on the contemporary age. The journal features several full-length articles and current book reviews. The majority of Hawwa’s articles are in English. However, articles submitted in French are also considered.
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL 1. 1979. 2. 10/year. 3. $227/€182/£136 (indiv.); $832/€666/£503 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis Group, Journals
Customer Services, 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor,
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Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals].
5. Eleanor Krassen Covan. 6. Eleanor Krassen Covan, Professor of Sociology and Dir.
of Gerontology Programs, Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, 601 S. College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403-5625.
7. ISSN 0739-9332; electronic ISSN 1096-4665. 8. OCLC 9837689. 9. Biological sciences, health, medical, nursing, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC
FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. "The journal provides an international, interdisciplinary
approach to health care for women. The editors accept research reports and clinical and theoretical papers about a wide variety of women's health issues."
HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION 1. 1975. 2. 2/year. 3. AU$35 (indiv.), AU$70 (NGO/impecunious inst.), AU$154
(inst.). Subscription includes electronic journal, Hecate’s Australian Women’s Book Review.
4. Hecate, PO Box 6099, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia [website: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/ awsr].
5. Carole Ferrier. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0311-4198. 8. OCLC 2530248. 9. Alternative Press Index; Women’s Studies International,
Women's Studies Index. 10. Australian Public Affairs Full Text (Informit), Dow Jones
Interactive, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, InfoTrac (Gale Group), ProQuest (various products).
11. Historical and critical articles; creative work; graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate prints material relating to women. We are interested in contributions which employ a feminist, Marxist, or other radical methodology to focus on the position of women in relation to patriarchy and capitalism."
HECATE'S AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW 1. 1989. 2. 2/year (electronic journal attached to Hecate). 3. See Hecate for subscription prices. 4. [website: http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/awsr]. 5. Carole Ferrier. 6. Hecate, PO Box 6099, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
4067, Australia [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1033-9434. 8. OCLC 24488443 9. AUSLIT; Alternative Press Index. 10. GenderWatch. 11. "AWBR is the only Australian review of women’s books.
[It] reviews current writing by women, mainly in Australia: fiction, poetry, history, health, sexuality, social and cultural issues, children’s and adolescent fiction. AWBR aims to provide women throughout Australia, urban and rural, outside and within the universities, with current information on small-press publications and books that might otherwise not form part of mainstream reviewing. In addition, it brings feminist perspectives to the reviewing of more mainstream publications."
HERIZONS: WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS 1. 1992. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: CN$33.50; Canada: CN$27.50; elsewhere:
CN$36.50. 4. Herizons, PO Box 128, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2G1,
Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.herizons.ca].
5. Penni Mitchell. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0711-7485. 8. OCLC 28686467. 9. Canadian Periodical Index; Women’s Studies
International; available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various products), ProQuest (various products).
11. “Herizons has a feminist issues slant and writes about news, includes book reviews, carries interviews, includes lots of photos, and boasts a full-color cover and lively design.”
HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY 1. 1986. 2. 4/year. 3. $44.50 (indiv.), $116 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $18
foreign first class postage, $34 foreign air postage. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St.,
Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/hyp].
5. Hilde Lindemann. 6. Hilde Lindemann, Ed., Hypatia, 503 S. Kedzie Hall,
Michigan State Univ., Dept. of Philosophy, East Lansing, MI 48824-1032 [email: hypatia@ msu.edu] [website: http://www.msu.edu/~hypatia].
7. ISSN 0887-5367; electronic ISSN 1527-2001 8. OCLC 13312118. 9. Alternative press, philosophy, social science, and
women’s studies indexes. 10. Chawick Literature Online, Contemporary Women’s
Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products),Gale Group (various products), GenderWatch, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products).
11. "Hypatia is the first journal in this country dedicated to the publication of scholarly research in feminist philosophy. Articles in Hypatia provide both authors and readers a context for understanding feminist philosophy that is unavailable in other women's studies journals or in mainstream philosophy journals."
IMPACT 1. 1998. 2. 1/year. 4. ISIS-WICCE, Plot 23, Bukoto St., Kamwokya, PO Box
4934, Kampala, Uganda [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.isis.or.ug].
8. OCLC 41952386 10. GenderWatch. 11. The journal’s focus is primarily on women’s human rights
and women’s empowerment. “The purpose of the journal is to make the African, and especially Ugandan, women’s issues on the above topics accessible to the women activists and other interested parties in other parts of the world.”
INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES 1. 1994. 2. 3/year.
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3. $77/Rs 780/£43 (indiv.), $269/Rs 1,470/£149 (inst.); Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka/Maldives SAARC rates: $33 (indiv.), $52 (inst.).
4. North America: Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: journals@sagepub. com]; UK/Europe/Middle East/Africa/ Australasia: Sage Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Rd., London EC1Y 1SP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]. uk] [website: http://ijg.sagepub.com].
5. Malavika Karlekar, Leela Kasturi. 6. Editor, Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Centre for
Women's Development Studies, 25 Bhai Vir Singh Marg, Gole Market, New Delhi 110 001, India [email: ijgs@ cwds.org].
7. ISSN 0971-5215; electronic ISSN 0973-0672 8. OCLC 31697306. 9. Indian, social science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Journals Online,
Swetswise. 11. Indian Journal of Gender Studies ". . .aims to provide a
more holistic understanding of society. Women and men are not compared mechanically. Rather, gender categories are analysed with a view to change social attitudes and academic biases which obstruct a holistic understanding of contributions to the family, community and the wider polity."
INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS 1. 1999. 2. 4/year. 3. $132/€106/£84 (indiv.), $585/€468/£355 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals
Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. Ltd., Journals Dept., PO Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan; India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. Ltd., 877 Phase V, Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon 122001, India; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals].
5. Catherine Eschle, Rekha Pande, Sandra Whitworth. 6. International Feminist Journal of Politics, Ctr. for Intl. and
Security Studies, York Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1461-6742; electronic ISSN 1468-4470. 8. OCLC 42282643, 43515877. 9. International Political Science Abstract. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC
FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. “International Feminist Journal of Politics is a unique
cross-cultural and international forum to foster debate and dialog at the intersection of international relations, politics and women’s studies. Developed by a team of leading feminist scholars, this journal brings together some of the most influential figures in the field to build a global critical community of writers and readers.”
IRIS: A MAGAZINE FOR THINKING YOUNG WOMEN 1. 1980. Currently on year-long hiatus. 2. 2/year. 3. $9 (indiv.), $40 (inst.); outside U.S.: $12 (indiv). 4. Women's Ctr., PO Box 800588, HSC, Univ. of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA 22908 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://iris.virginia.edu].
5. Annie Schutte. 7. ISSN 0896-1301. 8. OCLC 12588752.
9. Directory of Women's Media; Responsive Database Services; Women’s Issues Database; Women's Studies Index.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various products), Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text.
11. "Iris is a fully inclusive journal: we aim to provide information to women about issues which affect them, across race, class and sexual preference. We try to print information the mass media ignores, and succeed in raising the political awareness of our subscribers."
IRISH FEMINIST REVIEW 1. 2005. 2. 1/year. 3. €10 (indiv.), €25 (inst.). Ireland: add €2.25 postage;
Britain/Europe: add €5.50 postage; elsewhere: add €7 postage.
4. Irish Feminist Review, Women’s Studies Centre, National Univ. of Ireland, Galway, Ireland [email: wsc@ nuigalway.ie] [website: http://www.nuigalway.ie/wsc/ publications/irishfeministreview.html].
5. Rebecca Pelan. 6. [email: [email protected]] 7. ISSN 1649-6825. 8. OCLC 70688685. 9. EBSCO; Swetswise; ProQuest. 10. ProQuest. 11. “Irish Feminist Review is committed to the publication of
work in the fields of Women’s Studies, feminist scholarship, and women’s creative practices.”
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUM 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $60 (indiv.), $495 (inst.); Canada: $87 (indiv.), $718
(inst.); elsewhere: $93 (indiv.), $767 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://jfft.haworthpress.com].
5. Anne M. Prouty Lyness. 6. Anne M. Prouty Lyness, Journal of Feminist Family
Therapy, Dept. of Applied Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School, 40 Avon St., Keene, NH 03431-3552 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0895-2833; electronic ISSN 1540-4099. 8. OCLC 16545991. 9. Alternative press, counseling, family, gay/lesbian, legal,
mental health, social science, social work, violence, and women’s studies indexes.
10. EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides a multidisciplinary forum to further explore the relationship between feminist theory and family therapy practice and theory. Articles include those of a theoretical nature, as well as those focusing on empirical research and clinical application. The journal seeks to critique family therapy concepts, including the field as a whole and its institutional structure, as well as feminist approaches to family therapy training and supervision, and to apply a feminist-oriented perspective to treatment issues of particular importance to therapy with women."
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION 1. 1985. 2. 2/year. 3. $20 (student), $26 (indiv.), $57 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$8.50 surface postage, $16 airmail.
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4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/fsr].
5. Elizabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Melanie Johnson-De Baufre, Stephanie Y. Mitchem.
6. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Attn: Stephanie May, Harvard Divinity School, 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.hds.harvard.edu/jfsr].
7. ISSN 8755-4178. 8. OCLC 11309512. 9. Human relations, language/literature, religion, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. ATLA Religion Database, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO
(various products) InfoTrac (Gale Group), ProQuest (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products).
11. "Founded in 1985, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion was the first journal to be established in the field of feminist studies in religion, and is internationally recognized as the premier journal in the discipline. JSFR has two parents: the academy, in which it is situated, and the feminist movement, from which it draws its nourishment and vision. Issues of JFSR include scholarly articles, review essays, reports of significant feminist projects related to religion, poetry, and roundtable discussions."
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES 1. 1991. 2. 4/year. 3. $78/€62/£46 (indiv.), $691/€553/£412 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Diane Dubois, Angela Meah, Blu Tirohl. 6. The Editors, Journal of Gender Studies, Univ. of Lincoln,
Derek Crothall Building, George St., Hull HU1 3BW, United Kingdom; books for review: The Review Eds., Sabine Vanacker, Dept. of English Studies, Univ. of Hull, Cottingham Rd., Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0958-9236; electronic ISSN 1463-3869. 8. OCLC 24317037. 9. Current contents, humanities, social science, and
women’s studies indexes. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), Ingenta, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Ovid Psychinfo, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. "Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary journal which publishes articles relating to gender from a feminist perspective covering a wide range of subject areas including the social and natural sciences, arts, and popular culture."
JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY FEMINIST THOUGHT 1. 2005. 2. 1/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://escholar.salve.edu/jift/]. 5. Sarah Littlefield and Johnelle Luciani. 6. Sarah Littlefield [email: [email protected]]; Johnelle Luciani [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1932-6548. 11. “The Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought (JIFT), a peer-reviewed, online publication, provides a forum for
scholars in any field to contribute research related to women’s issues. Each issue has a specific focal topic selected by the editors. Contributions are solicited from authors in different disciplines working together on the focal topic, from individuals in various fields of study, and from researchers working with students. The multi- disciplinary approach gives a wide perspective on the focal topic.” JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES 1. 1999. 2. 4/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.bridgew.edu/soas/jiws]. 5. Diana Fox. 6. Diana Fox, Executive Ed., JIWS, Dept. of Anthropology,
Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA 02135 [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Suzanne Baker [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1539-8706. 8. OCLC 48859274. 9. Elsevier Bibliographic Database; MLA International
Bibliography. 11. The aim of Journal of International Women’s Studies is
“to provide a forum for scholars, activists and students to explore the relationship between various forms of feminism and activism.” The journal is multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural and open-access.
JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES 1. 1996. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $84 (indiv.), $320 (inst.); Canada: $123 (indiv.),
$456 (inst.); elsewhere: $129 (indiv.), $484 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://jls.haworthpress.com].
5. Esther D. Rothblum. 6. Esther D. Rothblum, Journal of Lesbian Studies,
Women’s Studies Dept., San Diego State Univ., 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, CA 92182-8138.
7. ISSN 1089-4160; electronic ISSN 1540-3548. 8. OCLC 34991235. 9. Gay/lesbian, gerontology, and women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, Lexis-Nexis
Academic Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Journal of Lesbian Studies is the only professional journal devoted exclusively to the lesbian experience. The content of articles focuses primarily on women who identify as lesbians. The journal serves as a vehicle for the promotion of scholarship and commentary on lesbianism from an international perspective."
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES 1. 2005. 2. 3/year. 3. U.S.: $39.50 (indiv.), $88 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$15.50 surface postage, $26 airmail. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St.,
Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/mew].
5. Nancy Gallagher, Sondra Hale. 6. JMEWS, Ctr. for the Study of Women, Rolfe 2225, Univ.
of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1504 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1552-5864. 8. OCLC 56513116. 9. Index Islamicus, Meria.
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10. Project Muse, ProQuest, EBSCO (various products), Wilson (various products).
11. Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies “publishes research using innovative, theoretical, epistemological, and methodological approaches on a wide range of topics about Middle East women and gender issues.”
JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR RESEARCH ON MOTHERING 1. 1999. 2. 2/year. 3. Canada: CN$34 (indiv.), CN$80 (inst.). Elsewhere: add
US$12 postage. 4. The Assn. for Research on Mothering, 726 Atkinson
College, York Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.yorku.ca/arm/journal.html].
5. Andrea O’Reilly. 7. ISSN 1488-0989. 11. “Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering is
an integral part of community building for both researchers ‒ academics and grassroots ‒ and mothers interested in the topic of motherhood. Each issue will give voice to women’s lived experiences of mothering in all their complexity and diversity.”
JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $60 (indiv.), $400 (inst.); Canada: $81 (indiv.), $580
(inst.); elsewhere: $87 (indiv.), $620 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://jwa.haworthpress.com].
5. J. Dianne Garner. 6. J. Dianne Garner, Ed., 1348 Cottonwood Tr., Sarasota,
FL 34232. 7. ISSN 0895-2841; electronic ISSN 1540-7322. 8. OCLC 16546320. 9. Aging, anthropology, counseling, current contents, family,
health, human resources, legal, medical, mental health, science, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Hawoth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. "This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a wide variety of professionals who are concerned with the health and well-being of women as they age. In order to deliver quality care and services to older women, practitioners, researchers, and educators need access to the most current information--information that they can find in Journal of Women & Aging."
JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 1. 1994 2. 4/year 3. $211. 4. Begell House Inc., 50 Cross Hwy., Redding, CT 06896 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. begellhouse.com or http://www.edata-center.com]. 5. Carol Burger. 6. Ctr. for Interdisciplinary Studies, 253 Lane Hall 0227, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., Blacksburg, VA 21061 [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1072-8325 11. “Designed as a unique and much-needed resource for educators, managers, and policymakers, the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering
publishes original, peer-reviewed papers that report innovative ideas and programs for classroom teachers, scientific studies and formulation of concepts related to the education, recruitment, and retention of under- represented groups in science and engineering. Discipline-specific issues related to women and minorities are consolidated to address the entire educational environment for K through post-graduate and on to continuing education. The journal includes pertinent book reviews and ‘reports from the field’ by women and men of color in academe, business, industry, and federal and state agencies.” JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY 1. 1980. Formerly titled Women & Politics. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $35 (indiv.), $460 (inst.); Canada: $51 (indiv.), $667
(inst.); elsewhere: $54 (indiv.), $713 (inst.) 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://jwpp.haworthpress.com].
5. Carol Hardy-Fanta, Heidi Hartmann. 6. Heidi Hartmann, President, Inst. for Women’s Policy
Research, Attn: JWPP, 1707 L St. N.W., Ste. 750, Washington, DC 20036 [email: [email protected]] or Carol Hardy-Fanta, Dir., Ctr. for Women in Politics & Public Policy, John W. McCormick Graduate School of Policy Studies, Univ. of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125-3393 [email: [email protected]]; book review suggestions: Becki Scola [email: bscola@ uci.edu].
7. ISSN 1554-477X; electronic ISSN 1554-4788. 8. OCLC 5661577. 9. Current contents, history, Islamica, Latin American
studies, legal, political science, public affairs, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. Journal of Women, Politics & Policy is "dedicated to uniting the field of women's studies with political science, sociology, and psychology. Interdisciplinary in scope, the journal draws articles from a wide spectrum of methodological approaches, with a comparative perspective."
JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. 3. $39 (student), $44 (indiv), $115 (inst.). Canada/Mexico:
add $8 postage; outside U.S./Canada/Mexico: add $16.40.
4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211-0966 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_ womens_history].
5. Jean Allman, Antionette Burton. 6. Editor, Journal of Women's History, Dept. of History,
Univ. of Illinois, MC 466, 810 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1042-7961; electronic ISSN 1527-2036. 8. OCLC 19219902. 9. Alternative, history, and women’s studies indexes. 10. Chadwyck PCI Full Text, Contemporary Women’s
Issues, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. International women's history.
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KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART 1. 1979. 2. 3/year. 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $8.50 postage. 4. Kalliope, Florida Community College at Jacksonville,
11901 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32246 [website: http://www.fccj.edu/kalliope].
5. Margaret L. Clark. 7. ISSN 0735-7885. 8. OCLC 8981808. 9. American Humanities Index; Index of American
Periodical Verse; Poem Finder. 11. "The purpose of Kalliope is to offer support and
encouragement to women in the arts, to promote the pursuit of excellence in both verbal and visual art forms, and to provide a medium of communication through which women artists may share their work, ideas and opinions."
KRUH & RUŽE 1. 1994. 2. 4/year. 3. $33/€21. 4. Zenska infoteka, Varšavska 16/I, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
[email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.zinfo.hr]. 5. Đurđa Knežević. 7. ISSN 1332-2745. 11. Kruh & Ruže focuses on feminism and women’s issues,
particularly in Eastern Europe. It provides summaries in English.
LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 3. $24.97 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10. 4. Lilith, Dept. LIL, PO Box 3000, Denville, NJ 07834-9841
[email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.Lilith.org]. 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. 6. 250 W. 57th St., #2432, New York, NY 10107. 7. ISSN 0146-2334. 8. OCLC 2694720. 9. International; Women's Studies Index; available on
microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, Ethnic Newswatch, Factiva, GenderWatch.
11. Lilith "addresses women's issues from a feminist perspective within the Jewish community, and is a Jewish voice in the general women's movement."
MAMM: WOMEN, CANCER AND THE COMMUNITY 1. 1997. 2. 6/year. 3. $19.95 4. [website: http://www. mamm.com]. 5. Harriet Frieze. 6. MAMM, 54 West 22nd St., 4th Fl., New York, NY 10010
[email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1099-5633. 8. OCLC 377794862. 9. CINAHL. 11. “The only national consumer magazine devoted to the
community of women with breast and gynecologic cancer, their families, healthcare providers and support groups, MAMM covers cancer prevention, treatment and survival for women. MAMM gives its readers the essential tools to make well-informed decisions and to participate fully in their health and well-being, offering emotional support they need before, during and after diagnosis, cutting edge news and mix of survivor profiles,
conventional and alternative treatment information, investigative features, and essays.”
MANUSHI 1. 1978/79. 2. 6/year. 3. U.S.: US$25 (indiv.), US$36 (inst.); India: RS150 (indiv.),
RS180 (inst.); Sri Lanka/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Nepal/ Bhutan: RS350 (indiv.), RS450 (inst.); Australia: AU$35 (indiv.), AU$50 (inst.); Canada: CN$30 (indiv.), CN$45 (inst.); Western Europe: €25 (indiv.), €36 (inst.); Eastern Europe: €15 (indiv.), €20 (inst.); Japan: ¥2500 (indiv.), ¥4000 (inst.); New Zealand: NZ$35 (indiv.), NZ$55 (inst.); elsewhere: US$15 (indiv.); Other Asian or African countries: US$15 (inst.); elsewhere: US$36/€36 (inst.).
4. India: Manushi, C 1/3, Sangam Estate, No. 1 Under Hill Rd., Civil Lines, Delhi 110054, India [email: [email protected]]; Australia: Jaynant B. Bapat, 44, Campbell St., Glen Waverly, 3150, Victoria, Australia [email: [email protected]]; Canada: Khursheed Ahmed, 96 Haddon Ave. N., Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4A5, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.manushi-india.org].
5. Madhu Purnima Kishwar. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0257-7305. 8. OCLC 10639386. 9. Women’s Resouces International; Women's Studies
Index. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various
products). 11. Manushi is “dedicated to social justice issues with a
special focus on women.” MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN 1. 1972. 2. 4/year. 3. $38 (indiv.), $68 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $15 postage. 4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., 38091 Beach
Rd., PO Box 180, Colton’s Point, MD 20626-0180 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. mediareporttowomen.com].
5. Sheila J. Gibbons. 7. ISSN 0145-9651. 8. OCLC 2360896 & 8100460. 9. Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies Index. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various
products). 11. Media Report to Women focuses on the "relationship
between women and media, especially journalistic coverage, depiction in news, programming and advertising, and media's influence on women and girls."
MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM 1. 1986. 2. 2/year. 3. U.S.: $20 (student/independent scholar, 4 issues), $30
(indiv., 4 issues), $25 (inst., 2 issues); Canada: $22 (student/independent scholar, 4 issues), $32 (indiv., 4 issues), $27 (inst., 2 issues); Europe: $25 (student/independent scholar, 4 issues), $35 (indiv., 4 issues), $30 (inst., 2 issues); elsewhere: $28 (student/independent scholar, 4 issues), $38 (indiv., 4 issues), $30 (inst., 2 issues).
4. Medieval Feminist Forum, c/o Michelle M. Sauer, Managing Ed., Dept. of English, Minot State Univ., 500 University Ave. W., Minot, ND 58707 [email: medieval. [email protected]] [website: http://www. minotstateu.edu/mff].
5. “Editor.”
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6. Editorial & books for review addresses same as above; book reviews: Chris Africa, Book Review Ed., 2874 Triple Crown Ln., #10, Iowa City, IA 52240 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1536-8742. 8. OCLC 22690408. 11. Medieval Feminist Forum "is a forum for discussion and
presentation of professional and scholarly issues from the perspective of feminist studies and gender studies with a focus on all aspects of medieval studies, including history, literature (English and foreign languages), art history, religion, philosophy, music, classics, Judaic studies and Arabic studies.”
MERIDIANS: FEMINISM, RACE, TRANSNATIONALISM 1. 2000. 2. 2/year. 3. $34.50 (indiv.), $87 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10.50
surface postage, $18 airmail. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St.,
Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/mer].
5. Paula J. Giddings. 6. The Editor, Meridians, 146 Elm St., Smith College,
Northampton, MA 01063 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.smith.edu/meridians].
7. ISSN 1536-6936; electronic ISSN 1547-8424. 10. EBSCO (various products), InfoTrac (Gale Group),
OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. “Meridians is a peer-reviewed, feminist, interdisciplinary journal whose goal is to provide a forum for the finest scholarship and creative work by and about women of color in the U.S. and international contexts. Its other purpose is to make scholarship by and about women of color central to contemporary definitions of feminisms in the exploration of women’s economic conditions; their political practices; the articulation of histories, geographies, cultures, and sexualities; and their forms and meanings of resistance and activist strategies.”
MICHIGAN FEMINIST STUDIES 1. 1978. 2. 1/year. 3. $50 (indiv., 5 issues), $40 (inst.). 4. Michigan Feminist Studies, Program in Women's Studies,
1122 Lane Hall, 204 S. State St., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1290 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.umich.edu/~mfsed].
5. “Editor.” 7. ISSN 1055-856X. 8. OCLC 23364553. 11. "Michigan Feminist Studies' primary mission is to bring
original, interdisciplinary, and thought-provoking scholarship in feminist studies to a national audience."
MIDWIFERY TODAY 1. 1987. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $55; Canada/Mexico: $65; elsewhere: $75. 4. Midwifery Today, Inc., PO Box 2672, Eugene, OR 97402
[email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.midwiferytoday.com].
5. Jan Tritten. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1522-2888. 8. OCLC 14991213. 10. Alt-HealthWatch, Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow
Jones Interactive, GenderWatch.
11. "Through networking and education, Midwifery Today's mission is to return midwifery care to its rightful position in the family; to make midwifery care the norm throughout the world; and to redefine midwifery as a vital partnership with women."
MINERVA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND WAR 1. 2007. Previously published as Minerva: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military, established 1983. 2. 2/year. 3. $70 (indiv.), $150 (inst.); outside U.S.: $80 (indiv.), $160 (inst.). 4. McFarland & Company, Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. minerva-journal.com]. 5. Linda Grant De Pauw, Jennifer G. Mathers. 6. Jennifer G. Mathers, Minerva Journal of Women and War, Univ. of Wales, Dept. of Intl. Politics, Aberystwyth SY23 3FE, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0736-718X; electronic ISSN 1935-9209 9. Historical Abstracts; America: History & Life. 11. “A multi-disciplinary, peer-reviewed scholarly journal that examines the roles of women in war and the ways that armed conflict affects women’s lives.” MS. MAGAZINE 1. 1972 ‒1989, 1990. 2. 4/year. 3. $45; outside U.S.: $51. 4. Ms., PO Box 97313, Washington, DC 20077-7049
[website: http://www.msmagazine.com]. 5. Katherine Spillar. 6. 433 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 92012. 7. ISSN 0047-8318. 8. OCLC 22202699. 9. Book Review Index; Women’s Studies International;
Women's Studies Index. 10 Dow Jones Interactive, Factiva, ProQuest (various
products). 11. "Ms. is a mass circulation magazine covering
international and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books, popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship, ecofeminism, women's health, spirituality, and political and economic affairs; Ms. also publishes fiction, poetry, photo essays, and cartoons."
NIKK MAGASIN 1. 2000. 2. 3/year. 3. No subscription fee. 4. PO Box 1156, Blindern, NO-0317 Oslo, Norway [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www.nikk.uio.no]. 5. Solveig Bergman. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1502-1521. 8. OCLC 46592581. 11. “An interdisciplinary popular journal on gender issues in
Northern Europe.” NWSA JOURNAL 1. 1988. 2. 3/year. 3. $40 (indiv.), $140 (inst.). 4. Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, PO Box 19966, MD 21211-
0966 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. press.jhu.edu/journals/nwsa_journal].
5. Becky Ropers-Huilman. 6. NWSA Journal, Louisiana State Univ., 146 Hodges Hall,
Baton Rouge, LA 70803 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.nwsaj.lsu.edu].
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7. ISSN 1040-0656; electronic ISSN 1527-1889. 8. OCLC 18305154. 9. Education, history, literary, social science, and women’s
studies indexes. 10. Chawick Literature Online, Contemporary Women’s
Issues, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, InfoTrac (Gale Group), OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Project MUSE, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise, Wilson (various products).
11. "Reflecting two decades of feminist scholarship emerging from and supporting the women's movement, NWSA Journal, a scholarly publication of the National Women's Studies Association, publishes research which continues to link feminist theory with teaching and activism. The journal will raise critical and challenging questions in women's studies for the decades ahead."
NAN NÜ: MEN, WOMEN, AND GENDER IN CHINA 1. 1999. 2. 2/year. 3. $59/€47 (indiv), $178/€142 (inst.). 4. Brill, c/o Turpin Distribution, Stratton Business Park,
Pegasus Dr., Biggleswade, Bedfordshire SG18 8TQ, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.brill.nl].
5. Harriet T. Zurndorfer. 6. Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Sinologisch Instituut, Postbus
9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1387-6805. 8. OCLC 41343413. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Kluwer Academic,
OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise. 11. “The foremost medium for first-rate research on gender
roles in China, Nan Nü is a strictly peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal featuring original studies related to men, women, and gender in the fields of Chinese history, literature, linguistics, and language, anthropology, archaeology, art and music, law, philosophy, medicine/science, and religion. It features a great number of book reviews, and covers the whole of Chinese history from a wide variety of angles and in an extensive variety of subjects, from wet nurses to courtesans, and from scholars to opium.”
NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES 1. 1998. 2. 2/year. 3. $25 (indiv.), $52 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $11.50 surface
postage, $23 airmail. 4. Journals Div., Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N. Morton St.,
Bloomington, IN 47404 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/nas].
5. Deborah Greniman. 6. Nashim, The Schechter Inst. of Jewish Studies, PO Box
16080, Jerusalem 91160, Israel [email: nashim@ schechter.ac.il] [website: http://www.schechter.edu/ women/journal.htm].
7. ISSN 0793-8934. 8. OCLC 39018983. 9. Index to Jewish Periodicals. 10. EBSCO (various products), GenderWatch, Humanities
Full Text (Wilson), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Project MUSE, Swetswise.
11. “Nashim is a publication of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and of the Hadassah International Research Institute on Jewish Women at Brandeis University. Nashim is a pluralistic reflection of creative voices from across the Jewish spectrum and
around the Jewish world. Nashim publishes academic and review articles, essays and literary and artistic pieces.”
NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES 1. 1993. 2. 4/year. 3. $82/€66/£50 (indiv), $166/€133/£101 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Taylor & Francis Group, Journals
Customer Services, 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; India: Universal Subscriptions Agency Pvt. Ltd., 101-102 Community Centre, Malviya Nagar Extn., Post Bag No. 8, Saket, New Delhi 110017, India; Japan: Kinokuniya Co. Ltd., Journal Dept., PO Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; [website: http://www.tandf.no/nora].
5. Elina Oinas, Tutta Palin. 6. NORA, Centre for Women’s Studies, Univ. of Turku, FI-
20014 Turku, Finland [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0803-8740; electronic ISSN 1502-394X 8. OCLC 28566695. 9. Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts; International
Bibliography of the Social Sciences; MLA International Bibliography/Directory of Periodicals; Studies on Women & Gender Abstracts. Available on microfilm from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Nora is a new interdisciplinary journal of women's studies, published in English and international in scope, which is to be a channel for women's research from all disciplines. Emphasis is placed on showing a Nordic profile in women's research, with regard to both content and methodological approaches. Nora aims to discuss and examine the realities and myths of women's lives in the Nordic countries, historically and today, while at the same time offering a forum for theoretical debate, dialogue and information on research of a general interest to feminist scholars and scientists. Nora encourages papers that have a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective and are theoretically self-reflective."
N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL 1. 1998 (print);1996 (electronic). 2. 2/year (print); 1/year (electronic). 3. U.K./Europe: £18 (indiv.), £32 (inst.); elsewhere: $34
(indiv.), $72 (inst.). 4. KT Press, 38 Bellot St., London SE10 OAQ, United
Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.ktpress.co.uk].
5. Katy Deepwell. 6. [email: [email protected]] [website:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/n.paradoxa/index.htm]. 7. ISSN 1461-0434; electronic ISSN 1462-0426. 9. Art Bibliographies Modern, Contemporary Culture Index. 11. “n.paradoxa is the only international feminist art journal in
the world on the work of contemporary women artists (visual arts only) and feminist theory.”
OFF OUR BACKS 1. 1970. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $24.95 (student), $29.95 (indiv.), $35 (contributing
indiv.) $65 (inst.); Canada/Mexico: $32.95; elsewhere: $35; free to women prisoners.
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4. off our backs, inc., 2337 B 18th St., NW, Basement Office, Washington, DC 20009 [email: oob@offourbacks. org] [website: http://www.offourbacks.org].
5. off our backs collective. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0030-0071. 8. OCLC 1038241; 5729287. 9. Alternative Press Index; Women’s Studies International;
Women's Studies Index. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive,
EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various products), GenderWatch, ProQuest (various products).
11. "off our backs is the oldest continuously publishing feminist publication in the United States. It is unrivaled for the quality of its articles and the breadth of issues it covers: up-to-date comprehensive news on abortion rights, health and reproductive technology, lesbian rights, anti-pornography actions, comparable worth, child care legislation; in-depth coverage of all major women's conferences in the U.S.A. plus international conferences such as the Feminist Bookfair, Global Reproductive Rights, Latin American Encuentro; interviews with grass roots feminists, provocative reviews and commentaries. off our backs is open to all feminist sides of an issue, committed to full factual reporting and to the development of feminist ideas in the widest possible context."
OUR RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF GENDER AND WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA 1. 1988. 2. 2/year. 3. Free to Femnet members. 4. The Editor, PO Box 54562, 00200 Nairobi, Kenya [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www. femnet.or.ke].
5. Christine Butegwa. 8. OCLC 41943008. 11. “The journal addresses the critical concerns identified in
the Beijing Platform for Action and follow-up activities.” PMS: POEMMEMOIRSTORY 1. 2001. 2. 1/year. 3. $7. 4. PMS, HB 217, 1530 3rd Ave. S., Birmingham, AL 35294-
1260 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.pms-journal.org].
5. Linda Frost. 7. ISSN 1535-1335. 8. OCLC 46946321. 9. American Humanities Index. 11. “PMS: poemmemoirstory is a journal of exclusively
women’s writing. We showcase the best work written by women in the genres listed in our title. We feature one memoir in each issue by a woman who may not be a writer per se, but who has experienced something of historic significance.”
PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES: ALAM-E-NISWAN 1. 1994. 2. 2/year. 3. Pakistan: PK Rs 500 (indiv.), PK Rs 630 (inst.); SAARC
countries: PK Rs 750 (indiv.), PK Rs 830 (inst.); elsewhere: $58 (indiv.), $78 (inst.).
4. C-31, Noman Heaven, Block 15, Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Karachi 75290, Pakistan [email: niswan_pk@hotmail. com or [email protected]].
5. Tahera Aftab.
7. ISSN 1024-1256. 8. OCLC 31702342. 9. Multicultural Education Abstracts (Print); Sociological
Abstracts; Studies on Women and Gender Abstracts; Women’s Studies International; and various other educational databases.
10. SocIndex. 11. "Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies is an
interdisciplinary journal which aims at disseminating and sharing women's studies research globally. It also publishes curricula, course outlines, reading lists, reviews of books and films, seminar and conference reports, etc."
PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM 1. 1970. 2. 2/year. 3. Included in WILPF membership. 4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 [email: wilpf@
wilpf.org] [website: http://www.wilpf.org]. 5. Miranda Spencer. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0015-90. 8. OCLC 13148666. 9. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media;
available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning in Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Infotrac, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, GenderWatch.
11. "Articles and news notes covering the international women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention. Special emphasis on using resources to fill human needs, especially those of women."
PERSIMMON TREE 1. 2007. 2. 4/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee.
4. [website: http://www.persimmontree.org]. 5. Chana Bloch, Martha Boesing, Sandy Boucher, Sandra
Butler, Marcia Freedman, Nan Fink Gefen. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 11. "Persimmon Tree showcases an impressive variety of
literature and art by women over 60, many still working well into their 80s and 90s. Many of the writers and artists are well-known: Marilyn French, Ruth Stone, Grace Paley, E. M. Broner, Paula Gunn Allen, Jane Lazarre, Faith Ringgold, and Nicole Hollander. Others are lesser known, while some are newly developing their craft in their later years. All of them are at the height of their creative powers, and all of them express the shared, though diverse experiences of aging women, from late middle age to late old age. Persimmon Tree is intended to fill a niche that has been neglected by contemporary publishing, whether in print or online. There is a growing body of work by male writers and artists who are entering or well into old age. But the comparable body of work by aging women in much smaller and mostly limited to a few already well-known writers and artists. Women are creating, but they are not getting the exposure they deserve."
PHOEBE: JOURNAL OF GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUES 1. 1989. 2. 2/year. 3. $25 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). 4. Phoebe, Women's and Gender Studies Dept., 315 Milne,
SUNY-Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820 [email: phoebe@
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oneonta.edu] [website: http://www.oneonta.edu/ academics/womens/Phoebe_Small.htm].
5. Kathleen O'Mara. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1045-0904. 8. OCLC 20041898. 9. Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies
Abstracts. 11. "Phoebe was founded to provide a forum for cross-
cultural feminist analysis, original research, debate and exchange.... We seek not only to describe women's experiences but to interpret them within their socio-political context in order to understand how women's condition has been and can be changed.... Phoebe is particularly committed to publishing work informed by a theoretical perspective which will enrich critical thinking in various areas. Work that examines the intersection of race, class and gender or focuses on racial, sexual or ethnic minorities is especially welcome."
POLITICS & GENDER 1. 2005. 2. 4/year. 3. $80/£46 (indiv.), $195/£114 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada/Mexico: Cambridge Univ. Press, 100 Brook
Hill Dr., West Nyack, NY 10994-2133 [email: [email protected]]; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: Cambridge Univ. Press, The Edinburgh Bldg., Shaftesbury Rd., Cambridge CB2 8RU, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://journals.cambridge.org].
5. Kathleen Dolan, Aili Mari Tripp. 6. [email: [email protected]]; book reviews:
Sue Thomas [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1743-923X; electronic ISSN 1743-9248. 8. OCLC 62035295. 11. Politics & Gender is “an agenda-setting journal that
publishes the highest-quality scholarship on gender and politics and on women and politics. It aims to represent the full range of issues on gender and women across the major sub-fields of political science.”
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 3. $83/€87/£58 (indiv.), $357/£280 (inst.). 4. U.S.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing
Inc., 350 Main St., Malden, MA 02148; U.K.: Journal Customer Services, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., PO Box 1354, 9600 Garsington Rd., Oxford OX4 2XG, United Kingdom [email: customerservices@blackwellpublishing. com] [website: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pwq].
5. Jayne E. Stake. 6. Jayne E. Stake, Dept. of Psychology, Univ. of Missouri-
St. Louis, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0361-6843; electronic ISSN 1471-6402. 8. OCLC 2529664 & 6190694. 9. Anthropology, child development, current contents,
education, family, human resources, linguistics, marriage, multicultural, psychology, public administration, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Blackwell Synergy, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Ovid Psychinfo, Swetswise.
11. Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by Division 35 of the American Psychological Association. Empirical studies, critical reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book reviews are published in the journal.... The kinds of
problems addressed include: psychological factors, behavioral studies, role development and change, career choice and training, management variables, education, discrimination, therapeutic processes, and sexuality.
RACE, GENDER & CLASS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTICULTURAL JOURNAL 1. 1993. 2. 4/year. 3. $40 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). 4. Jean Ait Belkhir, Dept. of Social Sciences, Southern
Univ. at New Orleans, 6400 Press Dr., New Orleans, LA 70126 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. suno.edu/sunorgc].
5. Jean Ait Belkhir. 7. ISSN 1082-8354. 8 OCLC: 30482739. 10. Ethnic Newswatch, GenderWatch,. 11. Race, Gender & Class focuses on "the intersection of
race, gender and class, whatever the topic/discipline for research, reading and practice."
RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM 1. 1998. 2. 4/year. 3. $1 per $1,000 in yearly income (indiv.), $35 (inst.).
Outside U.S.: add $10. 4. Rain and Thunder, PO Box 674, Northampton, MA 01061 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.rainandthunder.org]. 5. Rain and Thunder Collective. 11. “Rain and Thunder is a grassroots publication providing a space for radical feminist thought, analysis, creativity, activism, and resistance to flourish. Rain and Thunder seeks to bring to the forefront the voices, issues, politics, and struggles of radical feminist women everywhere.”
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS 1. 1993. 2. 2/year. 3. $64/€48/¥7,800 (indiv.), $128/€96/¥15,600 (inst.). Free to
those (primarily in developing countries) who cannot afford the full rate or are unable to pay, or have no access to international currency, send order to G. Peoples [email: [email protected]].
4. Americas: Customer Service Dept., 6277 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando, FL 32887-4800 [email: usjcs@ elsevier.com]; Europe/Middle-East/Africa: Customer Service Dept., PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands [email: [email protected]]; Asia Pacific: Customer Service Dept., 3 Killiney Rd. #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.elsevier.com]; Japan: Customer Service Dept., 4F Higashi Azabu, 1 Chome Bldg., 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0044, Japan [email: [email protected]] [website: http://japan. elsevier.com].
5. Marge Berer. 6. Reproductive Health Matters, 444 Highgate Studios, 53-
79 Highgate Rd., London NW5 1TL, United Kingdom; submissions: Marge Berer [email: mberer@rhmjournal. org.uk].
7. ISSN 0968-8080. 8. OCLC 29940332. 9. Current contents, health, medical, population, public
affairs, reproduction, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
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10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products), Elsevier (various products), Gale Group (various products), Ingenta (various products) .
11. The aim of Reproductive Health Matters is "to promote laws, policies, research and services that meet women's reproductive health needs and support women's right to decide whether, when and how to have children.... [its] women-centered perspective...allows us to identify and understand women's reproductive health needs, and therefore evaluate and improve on existing policy and practice to women's benefit.... To this end, the journal explores what is meant by women's needs and how these can best be met. It addresses fundamental values, concerns and dilemmas, acknowledging the multi-faceted nature of problems and solutions. Finally, it reflects on commonalities and differences in goals and points of view among those involved in the field – in order to foster increased communication and cooperation, new thinking and action, and new forms of consensus."
RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/ DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE 1. 1979. 2. 2/year. 3. Canada: CN$27 (student), CN$38 (indiv.), CN$80 (inst.);
elsewhere: US$58 (indiv.), US$98 (inst.). 4. RFR/DRF, O.I.S.E., Univ. of Toronto, 252 Bloor St. W.,
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6, Canada [email: rfrdrf@oise. utoronto.ca] [website: http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/rfr].
5. Philinda Masters. 7. ISSN 0707-8412. 8. OCLC 5585549. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, history, humanities,
Islamica, social science, and women’s studies indexes. Also available on microfilm from Micromedia Ltd., 20 Victoria St., Toronto, Ontario M5C 2N8, Canada.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various products), Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text, ProQuest (various products).
11. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; periodical resource guide. An interdisciplinary, international periodical of research on women and sex roles.
ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWN 1. 1975. Formerly titled Room of One’s Own. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: CN$39 (indiv.), CN$48 (inst.), Canada: CN$27
(indiv.), CN$36 (inst.); elsewhere: CN$49.50 (indiv.), CN$58.50 (inst.).
4. Room of One’s Own, PO Box 46160, Station D, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 5G5, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. roommagazine.com].
5. Growing Room Collective. 7. ISSN 0316-1609. 8. OCLC 2248303. 9. American Humanities Index. 11. Room seeks "to provide a forum where new and
established women writers can publish their creative work."
SAGEWOMAN 1. 1986. 2. 4/year. 3. $22; outside U.S.: $26. 4. SageWoman, PO Box 687, Forest Grove, OR 97116
[email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. sagewoman.com].
5. Anne Newkirk Niven. 7. ISSN 1068-1698.
8. OCLC 16164078. 10. GenderWatch. 11. "Celebrating the Goddess in every woman, Sagewoman
is a gentle, uplifting magazine of women's spirituality and wisdom."
SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH 1. 1975. 2. 12/year. 3. $1,432 (inst.) plus $156 postage. 4. Journals Customer Service, Springer New York, LLC, PO
Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.springer.com].
5. Irene Hanson Frieze. 6. Irene Hanson Frieze, Ed., Sex Roles: A Journal of
Research, Dept. of Psychology, 3329 Sennott Sq., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 [email: sroles@pitt. edu] [website: http://www.editorialmanager.com/sers].
7. ISSN 0360-0025; electronic ISSN 1573-2762. 9. Child development, criminology, current contents,
education, family, health, mental health, psychology, sexuality, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), InfoTrac (Gale Group), Ingenta, JSTOR, Kluwer Academic, ProQuest, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Ovid Psychinfo, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. Sex Roles publishes original research and theoretical articles concerned with the underlying processes and consequences of gender role socialization, perceptions, and attitudes. Topics include developmental, cognitive, and social-personality factors in childhood; child-rearing practices, family organization, and parental behaviors and attitudes; social influences; acquisition, maintenance, and impact of stereotypes; social contexts; adulthood life stage concerns and social policies and practices; effects of contemporary social change; social, economic, legal, and political systems and policies; employment and work environments; personal and interpersonal relationships; sexual preference; victimization; health concerns; and research methodological issues. Submission of papers that address gender role socialization and cultural, racial, ethnic, and class diversity are encouraged. The journal also publishes critical reviews of research and book reviews.
SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY 1. 1975. 2. 4/year. 3. $52 (indiv.), $290 (inst.). 4. Univ. of Chicago Press, Journals Div., PO Box 37005,
Chicago, IL 60637 [email: subscriptions@press. uchicago.edu]; [website: http://www.journals.uchicago. edu/Signs/home.html].
5. Mary Hawkesworth. 6. Mary Hawkesworth, Signs, Rutgers Univ., 8 Voorhees
Chapel, 5 Chapel Dr., New Brunswick, NJ 08901 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0097-9740. 8. OCLC 1362618 & 7288933. 9. Current contents, history, humanities, language/literary,
psychology, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Chadwick PCI Full Text, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various products), ProQuest (various products), University of Chicago Press.
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11. Feature articles; research; review essays; reports; book reviews; letters/comments; archival notes.
SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL BY AND FOR LESBIANS 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. 3. $10-$15 (hardship), $20 (indiv.), $33 (inst.); outside U.S.:
$25 (indiv.); free to women in prisons and psychiatric institutions.
4. PO Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703 [website: http://www. sinisterwisdom.org].
5. Fran Day. 6. Fran Day, Sinister Wisdom, PO Box 1180, Sebastopol,
CA 95473-1180 [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0196-1853. 8. OCLC 3451636. 9. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women’s Media;
Women’s Studies International; Women’s Studies Index. 11. “Sinister Wisdom is a multi-cultural, multi-class, female-
born lesbian space. We seek to open, consider and advance the exploration of community issues. We recognize the power of language to reflect our diverse experiences and to enhance our ability to develop critical judgement, as lesbians evaluating our community and our world.”
SISTER NAMIBIA 1. 1989. 2. 6/year. 3. Namibia: N$25 (student/unemployed), N$50; elsewhere
in Africa: US$15; elsewhere: US$30. 4. Sister Namibia Magazine, PO Box 40092, Windhoek,
Namibia [email: [email protected]]. 5. Liz Frank. 7. ISSN 1026-9126. 8. OCLC 29552869. 9. The African Book Publishing Record; Inernational African
Institute Apex 96; International Women's Media Foundation Directory 1996; Prodder - The Southern African Development Directory.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, GenderWatch, Lexis-Nexis Academic Selected Full Text.
11. Sister Namibia aims at "challenging structures and stereotypes that oppress and divide women."
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY 1. 1994. 2. 4/year. 3. $65/€54/£36 (indiv.), $173/€144/£96 (inst.). 4. North America: Journals Customer Service Dept., Oxford
Univ. Press, 2001 Evans Rd., Cary, NC 27513 [email: [email protected]]; Japan: Journals Customer Service Dept., Oxford Univ. Press, 4-5-10-8F, Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8386, Japan [email: oupjnl@ po.iijnet.or.jp]; elsewhere: Journals Customer Service Dept., Oxford Univ. Press, Great Clarendon St., Oxford OX2 6DP, United Kingdom [email: jnls.cust.serv@ oxfordjournals.org] [website: http://sp.oxfordjournals.org].
5. Barbara Hobson, Rianne Mahon, Ann Shola Orloff, Fiona Williams.
6. Electronic submissions only. See website. 7. ISSN 1072-4745. 8. OCLC 28959388. 9. Current contents, history, political science, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. Dow Jones Interactive, Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC
FirstSearch ECO, Oxford University Press, Project MUSE.
11. Social Politics "features articles on gender and social policy, citizenship, and the role of the family; interdisciplinary, international, concerned primarily with gender studies but also covers history, sociology, political science, economics, philosophy, and law."
STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY 1. 2000. 2. 4/year. 3. $61/€49 (indiv.), $257/€206/£156 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Muriel Dimen. 6. Muriel Dimen, Ed., Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 3 E.
10th St., Ste. 1B1, New York, NY 10013 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1524-0657. 9. Gay & Lesbian Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies
on Women & Gender Abstracts. 10. EBSCO (various products), Ingenta, Ovid Psychinfo,
Swetswise. 11. “Studies in Gender and Sexuality is a response to the
excitement attendant to recent research and writing by scholars and clinicians. It provides a forum for examining gender and sexuality that is both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. As clinicians and scholars who have written and practiced at the intersection of feminist theory and clinical psychoanalysis, the editors are especially interested in those areas of controversy that invite the divergent perspectives and insights of different disciplines. Early issues of SGS focus on transgender identities and intersexuality; contemporary readings of the category of perversion; puberty and adolescence revised and revisited; and the intersections among class, race, and gender in theory, culture, and the clinical situation. The primary goal of SGS is to promote dialogue on these and other timely topics among clinicians, researchers, and theorists. Consonant with this goal, the journal also publishes related work from the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, where questions involving gender and sexuality are currently in lively debate.”
TEEN VOICES 1. 1988. 2. 2/year (print); 12/year (electronic). 3. $20 (teen indiv.), $25 (adult indiv.); Canada: $25 (indiv.). 4. Teen Voices, PO Box 120-027, Boston, MA 02112-0027
[email: [email protected] ] [website: http:// www.teenvoices.com].
5. Ellyn Ruthstrom. 7. ISSN 1074-7494. 8. OCLC 26441986. 11. “Teen Voices is an interactive, educational forum that
challenges media images of women and serves as a vehicle of change, improving young women’s social and economic status. Teen Voices provides an intelligent alternative to the glitzy, gossipy fashion-oriented publications that too often exploit the insecurities of their young audience. Teen Voices is the premier national magazine written by young women, publishing their authentic voices. Teen Voices encourages expression, not suppression ‒ it honors the sensibilities, ideals, hopes, fears, anger, joy, and experiential insights of teenage and young adult women.”
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TESSERA Ceased publication. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE 1. 1973. 2. 1/year. 3. $10 (indiv.) plus $3 postage. 4. 13th Moon, English Dept., HU 378, SUNY-Albany,
Albany, NY 12222 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.albany.edu/13thMoon].
5. Judith Emilyn Johnson. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. 8. OCLC 2587697. 9. Humanities, language/literay, and poetry indexes. 11. Features theoretical and critical articles, poetry, fiction,
art, reviews, and translations of women's writing. “13th Moon is the oldest continuously published feminist literary magazine of those founded in the 1970's revival of feminism. Its field of scholarship is literature and graphic art by contemporary women...." 13th Moon provides a forum for material often neglected by the larger culture which does not bear women's concerns in mind, and by translators of foreign language literatures who overlook the work of contemporary women writers. It is committed to publishing the work of minority women, lesbians, and women of color, and has published "...a large selection of writers who are either ‘new formalists’ or experimentalists...”
TRANSFORMATIONS: THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGY 1. 1990. 2. 2/year. 3. $20 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 surface
postage, $20 airmail. 4. Transformations, New Jersey City Univ., Hepburn Hall
309, 2039 Kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, NJ 07305 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.njcu. edu/assoc/transformations].
5. Edvige Giunta, Jacqueline Ellis. 7. ISSN 1052-5017. 8. OCLC 22296121. 9. Alternative Press Index; Gay & Lesbian Abstracts;
Sociological Abstracts. 10. AltPressWatch,GenderWatch. 11. "Transformations provides scholarly articles, both
theoretical and practical, that help faculty at all levels to integrate issues of gender, race, class, and culture into the curriculum. Book reviews, syllabi, and resource lists are also included."
TRIVIA: VOICES OF FEMINISM 1. 2004. Previously published as Trivia: A Journal of Ideas,
established 1982. 2. 2/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee.
4. [website: http://www.triviavoices.net]. 5. Harriet Ellenberger, Lise Weil. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 11. “Trivia: Voices of Feminism is a public forum for the creative and the critical thinking of that great diversity of women who insist on our primacy, and who in league with and in the name of all the other endangered species on the this planet, refuse to accept the life-destroying status quo. We publish feminist writing in the form of literary essays, experimental prose, poetry, translations, and reviews. We encourage women writers to take risks with language and forms so as to give their ideas the most original and vital expression possible. Our larger
purpose is to foster a body of rigorous, creative and independent feminist thought.”
TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 1. 1982. 2. 2/year. 3. $13 (student), $15 (indiv.), $17 (inst.); outside U.S.: $15
(student), $18 (indiv.), $19 (inst). 4. TSWL, 800 S. Tucker Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www.utulsa.edu/tswl]. 5. Holly Laird, Laura Stevens. 6. Editor, Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature at the Univ.
of Tulsa, 600 S. College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104-3189. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. 8. OCLC 8426594. 9. Book review, humanities, language/literary, and women’s
studies indexes. 10. JSTOR. 11. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature is "a scholarly
journal that publishes articles, notes, archival research, and reviews dealing with the life and work of women writers of every period and in all languages."
U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL 1. 1991. 2. 2/year. 3. Japan: ¥5,000; elsewhere: $35 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). 4. Jōsai Intl. Ctr. for the Promotion of Art and Science, Jōsai
Univ., 1-1 Keyaki-dai, Sakado-shi, Saitama 350-0295, Japan [email: [email protected]].
5. Sally A. Hastings, Noriko Mizuta. 6. Sally A. Hastings, History Dept., University Hall, 672 Oval
Dr., Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN 47907-2087 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1059-9770. 8. OCLC 24838451. 11. U.S. – Japan Women's Journal focuses on "Japanese
Women's Studies, Asian Women's Studies and comparative studies of women." It fosters "the exchange of scholarship on women and gender between the U.S., Japan and other countries."
UNCOVERINGS 1. 1981. 2. 1/year. 3. $20. U.S./Canada: add $5 postage; elsewhere: add $8
postage. 4. American Quilt Study Group, 1610 L St., Lincoln, NE
68508-2509 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.americanquiltstudygroup.org/uncoverings.asp]
5. Joanna E. Evans. 7. ISSN 0277-0628. 8. OCLC 7495216. 9. Book review, arts, humanities, language/literary, and
women’s studies indexes. 11. "The purpose of Uncoverings is to carry out AQSG's
mission to establish, sustain, and promote the highest standards for quilt-related studies. We stimulate, nurture, and affirm engagement in quilt studies, and provide opportunities for its dissemination."
URDHVA MULA: THE JOURNAL OF THE SOPHIA CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S STUDIES Presumed ceased. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 1. 1995. 2. 12/year. 3. $259 (indiv.), $968 (inst.).
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4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// vaw.sagepub.com].
5. Claire M. Renzetti. 7. ISSN 1077-8012; electronic ISSN 1552-8448. 8. OCLC 30869194. 9. Criminal justice, family, legal, linguistics, police science,
psychology, risk, social science, violence, and women’s studies indexes.
10. CSA Sage Criminology, Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Sage Publications, Swetswise.
11. “Violence Against Women is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that focuses on gender-based violence against women in all forms and across cultural and national boundaries. It publishes empirical research as well as historical and cross cultural analyses. A primary goal is to foster dialogue among those working in various fields and disciplines, as well as in agencies and other settings, and among those from diverse backgrounds in terms of ethno-cultural and racial identity, sexual orientation, and experiences of victimization/survivorship.”
WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 1. 1985. 2. 2/year. 3. $30. 4. Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal, Editorial Offices, 975
Bascom Mall, Univ. of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, WI 53706 [website: http://hosted.law.wisc.edu/wjlgs].
5. “Editor.” 7. ISSN 1052-3421. 8. OCLC 12192424. 9. IAC's Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals;
Westlaw. 10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis/Academic Universe, Wilson
(various products). 11. "We established this journal to sustain and enlarge the
forum for discussion of the impact of law on women's lives. We publish so that the best of what is thought and said about women and the law is no longer ignored or relegated to a `special issue.'"
WOMAN AND EARTH (ZHENSHCHINA I ZEMLIA) 1. 1979. Formerly titled Woman and Russia. 2. 1/year. 3. $10. Free copies sent to women and women’s groups in
Russia/CIS/NIS and Eastern Europe. 4. Dekabristov St. 7-12, St. Petersburg 190000, Russia
[email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. womanandearth.com].
5. Tatyana Mamonova. 7. ISSN 1535-6655. 8. OCLC 27724086. 10. GenderWatch. 11. Woman and Earth is an "international eco-feminist
magazine in English and Russian." Its focus is on women (globally) and Russia and the environment, and it also features art, music, dance, poetry and fiction, as well as gender and health issues.
WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL 1. 1980. 2. 2/year. 3. North America: $26 (indiv.), $58 (inst.); elsewhere:
$34/€27/¥3,803 (indiv.), $75/€62/¥8,388 (inst.). 4. Old City Publishing, 628 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia, PA
19123 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.oldcitypublishing.com].
5. Margaret Barlow, Joan Marter.
6. Woman’s Art Journal, Rutgers Univ., Dept. of Art History, Voorhees Hall, 71 Hamilton St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.womansartjournal.org].
7. ISSN 0270-7993. 8. OCLC 6497852. 9. Art, humanities, and women’s studies indexes; available
on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information & Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Wilson (various products). 11. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women in the
visual arts. "We are interested in a re-interpretation of art history from our new awareness as women.... Woman's Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and for honest criticism."
WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 1. 1990. 2. 3/year. 3. $89/£52 (indiv.), $356/£216 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Isobel Armstrong, Helen Carr, Laura Marcus, Alison Mark.
6. Editors, Women: a cultural review, c/o Dept. of English, Birkbeck College, Malet St., London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0957-4042; electronic ISSN 1470-1367 8. OCLC 22349229. 9. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), Ingenta, MetaPress, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Women’s Studies International, Swetswise.
10. Catchword. EBSCO (various products), OCLC’s Electronic Collections Online (ECO), Swetswise.
11. "Women is a new initiative in feminist thought and culture. It explores the role and representation of women in arts and culture, past and present, taking up the challenging debates on sexuality and gender."
WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $75 (indiv.), $365 (inst.); Canada: $101 (indiv.),
$493 (inst.); elsewhere: $109 (indiv.), $529 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://wcj.haworthpress.com].
5. Donna C. Hale. 6. Donna C. Hale, Prof. of Criminal Justice, Dept. of
Criminal Justice, Shippensburg Univ., 317 Shippen Hall, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, PA 17257.
7. ISSN 0897-4454; electronic ISSN 1541-0323. 8. OCLC 17501958. 9. Alternative press, criminal justice, family, Islamica, public
affairs, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues (highly selective), EBSCO (various products) Haworth Press, Swetswise.
11. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical devoted specifically to interdisciplinary and international scholarly research and criminal justice practice dealing with all areas of women and criminal justice."
WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE 1. 1976.
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2. 2/year. 3. Canada: CN$22 (indiv. 2 yrs.), CN$35 (inst. 1 yr.);
elsewhere: US$22/CN$33 (indiv. 2 yrs.), US$35/CN$52.50 (inst. 1 yr.).
4. Women & Environments International Magazine, Faculty of Environmental Studies, HNES Building Rm 234, York Univ., 4700 Keele St., Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. weimag.com].
5. Editorial Board. 7. ISSN1499-1993. 8. OCLC 7966483. 9. Alternative press, Canadian, social science, and
women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 11. “Women & Environments provides feminist perspectives
on women’s multiple relations to their social, built and natural environments through research, theory, professional practice and community experience.”
WOMEN & HEALTH 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $109 (indiv.), $665 (inst.); Canada: $159 (indiv.),
$956 (inst.); elsewhere: $168 (indiv.), $1,019 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://wh.haworthpress.com].
5. Ellen B. Gold. 6. Ellen B. Gold, Div. of Epidemiology, Dept. of Public
Health Sciences, Univ. of California Davis, One Shields Ave., TB 168, Davis, CA 95616 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0363-0242; electronic ISSN 1541-0331 8. OCLC 2337206. 9. Alcohol/alcohol problems, education, family, health, legal,
medical, nursing, population, psychology, science, social science, social work, and women’s studies indexes.
10. Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO.
11. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book reviews; news and notes.
WOMEN & LANGUAGE 1. 1975. 2. 2/year. 3. U.S.: $15 (indiv.), $30 (inst.); Canada/Mexico: $13
(indiv.); elsewhere: $18 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). 4. Anita Taylor, Executive Ed., Women & Language, Dept.
of Communication, George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA 22030 [email: ataylor@gmu. edu] [website: http://comm.gmu.edu/research/ womenandlanguage.shtml].
5. Anita Taylor. 7. ISSN 8755-4550. 8. OCLC 11313029. 9. MLA; Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies
Index. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Dow Jones Interactive,
EBSCO (various products),Gale Group (various products), ProQuest (various products), Wilson (various products).
11. "Women & Language is an interdisciplinary research periodical and newsletter, associated with the Organization for the Study of Communication Language and Gender, which seeks to provide a feminist forum for those interested in communication, language and gender. It raises questions on the construction of gender and the interconnections among sex, gender, race, class, and heterosexual hegemony with regard to symbolic
communications and the impacts of masculinist communication paradigms. Women & Language welcomes completed research, essays, personal narratives, poetry, as well as work in progress and information sharing on conferences, publications, and so on. It includes contributions from all disciplines, and particularly looks for interdisciplinary work."
WOMEN & MUSIC: A JOURNAL OF GENDER & CULTURE 1. 1997. 2. 1/year. 3. U.S.: $70; Canada: $90.10; elsewhere: $85. 4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, 1111 Lincoln Mall, Lincoln, NE
68588-0630 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.nebraskapress.unl.edu].
5. Suzanne G. Cusick. 6. Suzanne G. Cusick, Attn. Women & Music, NYU Faculty
of Arts & Sciences, 24 Waverly Pl., Rm. 268, New York, NY 10003 [email: [email protected]]; books for review: Martha S. Mockus, Women’s Studies Program, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Rd., Clinton, NY 13323.
7. ISSN 1090-7505. 8. OCLC 35452326. 9. IBR; IBZ; International Index to Music Periodicals; Music
Index; RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. 11. “Published for the International Alliance for Women in
Music, Women & Music seeks to further the understanding of the relationships among gender, music, and culture, with special attention being given to the concerns of women.”
WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORY 1. 1983. 2. 3/year. 3. $39/€31/£21 (indiv.), $176/€141/£97 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. Jeanne Vaccaro, Women & Performance, Dept. of
Performance Studies, New York Univ. Tisch School of the Arts, 721 Broadway, 6th Fl, New York, NY 10003 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. womenandperformance.org].
7. ISSN 0740-770X; electronic ISSN 1748-5819. 8. OCLC 9855579. 9. Alternative press, language/literary, and women’s studies
indexes. 11. "Women & Performance is a feminist journal devoted to
the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual and performance art. It includes discussions of feminist aesthetics, photo essays, interviews, historical material, reviews and scripts. Women & Performance encourages dialogue among performers and theorists."
WOMEN & THERAPY 1. 1982. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $75 (indiv.), $580 (inst.); Canada: $109 (indiv.),
$841 (inst.); elsewhere: $116 (indiv.), $899 (inst.). 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY
13904-1580 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://wt.haworthpress.com].
5. Ellyn Kaschak.
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6. Ellyn Kaschak, Psychology Dept., San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA 95192 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0270-3149; electronic ISSN 1541-0315. 8. OCLC 6394106. 9. Alternative press, counseling, family, health, legal,
mental health, nursing, psychology, social science, raumatic stress, violence, and women’s studies indexes.
10 Dow Jones Interactive, EBSCO (various products), Haworth Press, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, ProQuest (various products), Swetswise.
11. "Women and Therapy is the only professional journal that focuses entirely on the complex interrelationship between women and the therapeutic experience. The journal is devoted to descriptive, theoretical, clinical, empirical, and multicultural perspectives on the topic of women and therapy. Women comprise the overwhelming majority of clients in therapy. Yet there has been little emphasis on this area in the training of therapists or in the professional literature. Women & Therapy is designed to fill this void of information."
WOMEN IN ACTION 1. 1984. 2. 3/year. 3. Americas/Africa/Caribbean/Europe: $35; Asia/Middle
East/Pacific: $30; Philippines: PhP300. 4. Women in Action: Isis International-Manila, PO Box
1837, Quezon City Main, Quezon City 1100, Philippines [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.isiswomen.org].
5. Tesa de Vela. 7. ISSN 1011-5048. 8. OCLC 4286732. 9. Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies Index. 10. InfoTrac (Gale Group). 11. ISIS International's Women in Action "gives in-depth
coverage to the issues women around the world are working on: development, health, work, violence against women, media, communication, methods of organization, models for action, networking and more.... Each issue is produced jointly by Isis International and one or more Third World women's groups." Articles, editorials, conference reports, resource guides.
WOMEN IN FRENCH STUDIES 1. 1993. 2. 2/year. 3. $28. Outside U.S.: add $5 postage. 4. Maureen Perry, Reference Librarian, Univ. of Southern
Maine, Lewiston-Auburn, PO Box 1937, Lewiston, ME 04241-1937 [website: http://users.ipfw.edu/virtue/WIF/ WIF-Studies.htm].
5. Catherine Montfort. 6. Catherine Montfort, WIF Studies, Executive Ed., Dept. of
Modern Languages and Literatures, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara Univ., Santa Clara, CA 95053 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 1077-825X. 8. OCLC 29631629. 9. MLA Bibliography. 11. Women in French Studies seeks "to publish research on
women writing in French, on women in French or Francophone cultures and other domains of feminist criticism."
WOMEN IN GERMAN YEARBOOK: FEMINIST STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE & CULTURE 1. 1985. 2. 1/year. 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $15.
4. Univ. of Nebraska Press, PO Box 84555, Lincoln, NE 68501-4555 [email: [email protected]] [website: http:// www.nebraskapress.unl.edu].
5. Helga Kraft, Maggie McCarthy. 6. Katharina Gerstenberger, Dept. of German Studies, 737
Old Chemistry, PO Box 210372, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221 [email: katharina.gerstenberger@ uc.edu] or Maggie McCarthy, Dept. of German and Russian, Campus Box 6991, 209 Ridge Rd., Davidson College, Davidson, NC 28036 [email: mamccarthy@ davidson.edu] [website: http://www.womeningerman.org].
7. ISSN 1058-7446. 8. OCLC: 12869456. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various
products), Gale Group (various products), Project Muse. 11. Women in German Yearbook focuses on "feminist
approaches to all aspects of German literary, cultural, and language studies, including teaching."
WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION 1. 1992. 2. 12/year. 3. U.S.: $79; Canada: $89; elsewhere: $99. 4. 5376 Farmco Dr., Madison, WI 53704 [email: career@
wihe.com] [website: http://www.wihe.com]. 5. Mary Dee Wenniger. 7. ISSN 1060-8303. 8. OCLC 25065894. 9. Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC). 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, Gale Group (various
products). 11. "Women in Higher Education aims to enlighten,
encourage, empower, and enrich women on campus by facilitating the integration of women administrators and faculty, staff and students to win acceptance of women's styles and values on campus and in society."
WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1997 2. 2/year (electronic journal). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.womeninjudaism.org] 5. Dina Ripsman Eylon. 6. 246-1054 Centre St., Thornhill, Ontario L4J 8E5, Canada
[[email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1209-9392. 9. RAMBI; Index to Jewish Periodicals; MLA. 11. “Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal is an
academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the Internet, and devoted to scholarly debate on gender-related issues in Judaism.”
WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT REVIEW See Gender in Management: An International Journal. WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES 1. 1979 (print); 2003 (electronic). 3. No subscription fee. 4. [website: http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/winr]. 5. Sandra Martin. 6. Women in Natural Resources, Univ. of Idaho, PO Box 441114, Moscow, ID 83844-1114 [email: winr@uidaho. edu]. 8. OCLC 42351620. 11. “Women in Natural Resources is a unique, high-quality
ejournal in the field of natural resources. It combines the best elements of a technical journal, the informal style of a newsletter, and the reader-friendly format of a magazine. It is designed and written by women in all levels of forestry, fisheries, wildlife, range, recreation,
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soils and the environmental and social sciences as they relate to natural resources. We provide information and ideas for from and about women. Our contributing authors are women in management, in federal and state agencies, on faculties, in labs, in the business world, and in the consulting field.”
WOMEN IN SPORT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITY JOURNAL 1. 1992. 2. 2/year (electronic journal). 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). 4. National Association for Girls and Women in Sport,
WSPAJ, 1900 Association Dr., Reston, VA 20191 [website: http://www.aahperd.org/wspaj].
5. Vikki Krane. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 1063-6161. 8. OCLC 26085230. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, GenderWatch InfoTrac,
ProQuest (various products). 11. "Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal is a peer-
reviewed journal that serves readers by providing a forum for women-centered issues and approaches to sport and physical activity. The journal consists of original data-based research, review essays, creative writing, book reviews, commentaries, letters and responses, and other scholarly writings relative to sport and physical activity. Contributions across all disciplines are welcomed, in addition to a variety of approaches and viewpoints. Emphases of the journal are the development of theory about women and their physicality, the gender issues relevant to women in sport and physical activity, feminist re-conceptualizations of existing knowledge, and action-oriented research. Contributions for the journal are sought throughout the world and from traditional and non-traditional settings."
WOMEN OF NOTE QUARTERLY: THE MAGAZINE OF HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY WOMEN COMPOSERS 1. 1993. 2. 4/year. 3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $8 postage. 4. PO Box 210788, St. Louis, MO 63121-0788 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www. vivacepress.com].
5. Barbara Harbach, Jonathan Yordy. 7. ISSN 1068-2724. 8. OCLC 27568338. 9. International Index to Music Periodicals; Music Article
Guide, Music Index. 11. “Women of Note Quarterly is a journal/magazine of
historical and contemporary women composers. The audience includes libraries, music scholars and performers, those interested in women's social and political issues, and all who enjoy classical music.”
WOMEN-CHURCH: AN AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION Ceased publication. WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 2002. 2. 2/year. 3. Canada: CN$40 (student), CN$50 (indiv.), CN$85 (inst.);
elsewhere: US$40 (student), US$50 (indiv.), US$85 (inst.).
4. Aysan Sev’er, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Toronto at Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario
M1C 1A4, Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~socsci/sever/ journal/about.html].
5. Aysan Se’ver. 7. ISSN 1499-0369. 11. “Women’s Health and Urban Life addresses a whole
range of topics that directly or indirectly affect both the physical and mental health of girls and teen-aged and adult women living in urban or urbanizing pockets of the world. The orientation of the journal is critical, feminist and social scientific. The journal accepts both quantitative and qualitative, and both theoretical and empirical articles on health, reproduction and global issues.”
WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNAL 1. 1987. 2. 4/year. 3. $50; Chile: 8.000 pesos. 4. Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network,
Casilla 50610, Santiago 1, Santiago, Chile [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. reddesalud.org].
5. Deborah Meacham. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 8. OCLC 24302247. 9. Women’s Studies International. 10. Contemporary Women’s Issues. 11. Women's Health Journal aims "to promote women's
health and quality of life; to promote women's rights, especially their reproductive and sexual rights."
WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW 1. 1992. 2. 5/year. 3. $87/€70/£51 (indiv.), $567/€454/£364 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. June Purvis. 6. June Purvis, Women’s History Review, School of Social
and Historical Studies, Univ. of Portsmouth, Milldam, Burnaby Rd., Portsmouth PO1 3AS United Kingdom [email: [email protected]]; North America: Belinda Davis, Dept. of History, Rutgers Univ., 16 Seminary Pl., New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1108 [email: bedavis@rci. rutgers.edu]; Australia/Far East: Joy Damousi, Women's History Review, Dept. of History, Univ. of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia [email: j.damousi@ history.unimelb.edu.au]; books for review: Louise Ryan, Social Policy Research Ctr., Middlesex Univ., Enfield Campus EN3 4SA, United Kingdom [email: l.ryan@mdx. ac.uk].
7. ISSN 0961-2025; electronic ISSN 1747-583X. 8. OCLC 25943278. 9. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 11. Women's History Review "publishes contributions from a
range of disciplines (women's studies, history, sociology, cultural studies, literature, political science, anthropology and philosophy) that further feminist knowledge and debate about women and/or gender relations in history. The time span covered by the journal includes the twentieth century as well as earlier times."
WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS 1. 1983.
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2. 6/year. 3. North America: $35 (indiv.), $63 (inst.); elsewhere:
$55/€43/¥6,152 (indiv.), $93/€72/¥13,757 (inst.). 4. Old City Publishing, Inc., 628 N. Second St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19123 [email: ian@oldcitypublishing. com] [website: http://www.oldcitypublishing.com].
5. Amy Hoffman. 6. Women’s Review of Books, Wellesley Centers for
Women CHE, Wellesley College,106 Central St., Wellesley, MA 02481 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.wcwonline.org/womensreview].
7. ISSN 0738-1433. 8. OCLC 9529447. 9. Alternative press, book review, humanities and women’s
studies indexes; available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products).
11. "In-depth review of current books, in all fields, by and/or about women."
WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER 1. 1970. 2. 3/year. 3. $15 (student), $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$6 postage. 4. Women’s Rights Law Reporter, Rutgers Law School, 123
Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102 [website: http://www. pegasus.rutgers.edu/~wrlr].
5. “Editor.” 7. ISSN 0085-8269. 8. OCLC 1795817. 9. Alternative Press Index; Current Law Index; Index to
Legal Periodicals; Legal Contents; Legal Resource Index; Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS); Sociological Abstracts; Women’s Studies International; Women's Studies Index; available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis Academic Universe. 11. Full-length and feature articles, comments, review
essays, book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of the law affecting women's rights and sex discrimination.
WOMEN'S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1972. 2. 8/year. 3. $242/€194/£146 (indiv.), $995/€796/£613 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, Inc.,
Journals Dept., 325 Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.tandf. co.uk/journals].
5. Wendy Martin. 6. Wendy Martin, Claremont Graduate Univ., Dept. of
English, Blaisdell House, 143 E. 10th St., Claremont, CA 91711 [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0049-7878; electronic ISSN 1547-7045. 8. OCLC 1791887. 9. Anthropology, communications, current contents, family,
film, humanities, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. EBSCO (various products), Gale Group (various products), Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
11. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the presentation of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics, anthropology and the sciences." Also includes poetry.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION 1. 1977. 2. 2/year. 3. $15 (student), $35 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). 4. Heather Hundley, Dept. of Communication Studies,
California State Univ., San Bernadino, 5500 University Pkwy., San Bernadino, CA 92407-2397 [website: http:// www.orwac.org].
5. Cindy L. Griffin. 6. Cindy Griffin, Ed., Women's Studies in Communication,
Dept. of Speech Communication, 215 Eddy Hall, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523-1783 [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Valeria Fabj, College of Intl. Communication, Lynn Univ., 3601 N. Military Tr., Boca Raton, FL 33431 [email: [email protected]]
7. ISSN 0749-1409. 8. OCLC 8848461. 9. Index to Journals in Communication Studies; Women’s
Studies International; Women’s Studies Index; available on microfilm from Bell & Howell Information and Learning, Ann Arbor, MI.
10. Contemporary Women’s Issues, EBSCO (various products), Factiva, Gale Group (various products), ProQuest (various products, Wilson (various products).
11. "To publish material related to gender and communication deriving from any perspective, including interpersonal communication, small group communication, organizational communication, the mass media, and rhetoric."
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 1. 1978. 2. 6/year. 3. Europe/Iran: €40 (student), €126 (indiv.), €655 (inst.);
Japan: ¥5,500 (student), ¥16,800 (indiv.), ¥86,800 (inst.); elsewhere: US$46 (student), US$142 (indiv.), US$733 (inst.).
4. Americas: Customer Service Dept., 6277 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando, FL 32887-4800 [email: usjcs@ elsevier.com]; Europe/Middle-East/Africa: Customer Service Dept., PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands [email: [email protected]]; Asia Pacific: Customer Service Dept., 3 Killiney Rd. #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.elsevier.com]; Japan: Customer Service Dept., 4F Higashi Azabu, 1 Chome Bldg., 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0044, Japan [email: [email protected]] [website: http://japan. elsevier.com].
5. Christine Zmroczek. 6. Christine Zmroczek, Editor-in-Chief, Women’s Studies
International Forum, PO Box 37, Sheringham, Norfolk NR26 8YF, United Kingdom.
7. ISSN 0277-5395. 8. OCLC 7590245. 9. Alternative press, history, humanities, psychology, social
science, and women’s studies indexes. 10. EBSCO (various products), Elsevier (various products),
Ingenta, Swetswise. 11. Research communications; review articles; book reviews.
The journal strives to reflect the multidisciplinary, international field of women's studies, both inside and out of academia. It also aims to acknowledge cultural differences and at the same time to encourage an international exchange based on a shared feminist framework.
WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNAL 1. 1984.
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2. 2/year. 3. New Zealand: NZ$45 (indiv.), NZ$45 (inst). Elsewhere:
add US$45/AU$45 airmail. 4. Women's Studies Journal, Univ. of Otago Press, PO Box
56, Dunedin, New Zealand [email: university.press@ otago.ac.nz].
5. Editorial Collective. 6. Jenny Coleman, Women’s Studies Program, School of
Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Massey Univ., Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, Aotearoa, New Zealand [email: [email protected]]; book reviews: Ang Jury [email: [email protected] ] or Leigh Coombes [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.otago.ac.nz/administration/oupress. html].
7. ISSN 0112-4099 8. OCLC 14929028. 9. Women’s Studies International. 11. Women's Studies Journal is "an academic journal
published by the Women's Studies Association of new Zealand, which is a feminist organization formed to promote radical social change through the medium of women's studies. The Women's Studies Journal welcomes contributions from a wide range of feminist positions and disciplinary backgrounds. It has a primary, but not exclusive, focus on women's studies in Aotearoa/New Zealand."
WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY 1. 1981. Previously published as Women's Studies
Newsletter, established 1972. 2. 2/year. 3. $28 (student), $40 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add
$15 surface postage, $45 airmail. 4. The Feminist Press, Subsriptions, WSQ, 365 Fifth Ave.
Ste. 5406, New York, NY 10016 [email: sales@ feministpress.org] [website: http://www.feministpress. org/wsq].
5. Cindi Katz, Nancy K. Miller. 6. [email: [email protected]]. 7. ISSN 0732-1562. 8. OCLC 7387895. 9. Alternative Press Index; Women’s Studies International;
Women's Studies Index. 10. Project Muse, ProQuest (various products). 11. "Women's Studies Quarterly covers recent developments
in women's studies and feminist education, including in-depth articles on research about women and current projects to transform traditional curricula."
WOMEN’S WORLD 1. 1984. 2. 2/year. 4. ISIS-WICCE, Plot 23, Bukoto St., Kamwokya, PO Box
4934, Kampala, Uganda [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.isis.or.ug].
5. Robyn Naylor. 7. ISSN 1019-1534. 8 OCLC 37264188. 9. Women's Studies Index. 10. GenderWatch. 11. "International feminist magazine providing news about
women around the world from a feminist perspective and
focusing particularly on the link between women in developing and industrialized countries."
WOMEN'S WRITING 1. 1994. 2. 3/year. 3. $74/€59/£47 (indiv.), $469/€375/£295 (inst.). 4. U.S./Canada: Taylor & Francis, Inc., Journals Dept., 325
Chestnut St., 8th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106; U.K./Europe/elsewhere: T & F Customer Services Dept., T & F Informa U.K. Ltd., Sheepen Pl., Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, United Kingdom [email: tf.enquiries@tfinforma. com] [website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals].
5. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. 6. Americas/Caribbean: Lisa Vargo, Dept. of English, Univ.
of Saskatchewan, 9 Campus Dr., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5A5, Canada [email: vargo@sask. usask.ca]; Europe/Africa/Asia/Australasia: Marie Mulvey-Roberts, Women’s Writing, Reader in Literary Studies, School of English & Drama, Univ. of the West of England, St. Matthias Campus, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2JP, United Kingdom [email: marie.mulvey-roberts@ blueyonder.co.uk]; book reviews: Jennie Batchelor, School of English, Univ. of Kent, Canterburg, Kent, CT2 7NX, United Kingdom [email: [email protected]].
7. ISSN 0969-9082; electronic ISSN 1747-5848. 8. OCLC 30983772. 9. America: History & Life; Annotated Bibliography for
English Studies; British Humanities Index; Gay & Lesbian Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; MLA International Bibliography; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women’s Studies International; Women’s Studies Index.
12. EBSCO (various products), Swetswise. 11. “Women’s Writing is an international journal focusing on
women’s writing up to the end of the long Nineteenth Century. The Editors welcome theoretical and historical perspectives, and contributions that are concerned with gender, culture, race and class. The aim of the journal is to open up a forum for dialogue, discussion and debate about the work of women writers, and hopes to reflect the diversity of scholarship that can be brought to bear on this area of study.”
YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM 1. 1989. 2. 2/year. 3. $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $10 postage. 4. PO Box 208215, New Haven CT 06520-8215 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www.yale. edu/lawnfem/law&fem.html].
5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 1043-9366. 8. OCLC 19571969. 9. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals; Infotrac. 11 Hein Online, Lexis/Nexis Academic Universe. 12. "The journal provides a forum for the analysis of women,
society, and the law. We are committed to expanding the boundaries of traditional legal discourse, and plan to publish a wide range of legal and non-legal work, including articles, fiction, criticism, poetry, and autobiography."
Periodicals Listed in This Issue Note: See page iii for an annotated listing of all periodicals selected for inclusion in Feminist Periodicals. AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK (v.23, n.1, February 2008) ..................................................................p.1
AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITY (n.74, 2007) ...............................................................................p.2
ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.13, n.4, 2007) ....................................................................................................p.3
ASIAN WOMEN (v.23, n.4, Winter 2007) ....................................................................................................................................p.4
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES (v.23, n.55, March 2008)....................................................................................................p.5
BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE (n.38, Winter 2008) ..................................................................................p.6
BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS (n.48, December–January 2008)...........................p.7
(n.49, February–March 2008) .....................................................................................................................................................p.9
CALYX: A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN (v.24, n.2, Winter 2008) .........................................................p.11
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW (v.17, n.2, 2005).......................................................................................p.12
(v.18, n.1, 2006)..........................................................................................................................................................................p.13
(v.18, n.2, 2006)..........................................................................................................................................................................p.14
CRITICAL HALF (v.5, n.2, Fall 2007) ..........................................................................................................................................p.15
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.15, n.1, February 2008) ...........................................................................p.16
FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY (v.18, n.1, February 2008) ...........................................................................................................p.17
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCES (v.28, n.4, Summer–Fall 2007)............p.18
FEMINIST ECOMONICS (v.14, n.1, January 2008) ....................................................................................................................p.19
FEMINIST STUDIES (v.33, n.3, Fall 2007)..................................................................................................................................p.20
GENDER & DEVELOPMENT (v.16, n.1, March 2008)................................................................................................................p.21
GENDER AND EDUCATION (v.20, n.1, January 2008)..............................................................................................................p.22
GENDER & SOCIETY (v.22, n.1, February 2008).......................................................................................................................p.23
GENDER ISSUES (v.24, n.3, September 2007)..........................................................................................................................p.24
(v.24, n.4, December 2007) ........................................................................................................................................................p.25
GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY (v.15, n.1, February 2008) ............................p.26
GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION (v.15, n.1, January 2008)................................................................................................p.27
(v.15, n.2, March 2008)...............................................................................................................................................................p.28
GENDERS: PRESENTING INNOVATIVE WORK IN THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL THEORIES (n.47, 2008) ........p.29
GIRLISTIC MAGAZINE: FEMINIST THOUGHT AND CULTURE (Winter 2008).........................................................................p.30
HARRINGTON LESBIAN LITERARY QUARTERLY (v.8, n.3, 2007)..........................................................................................p.31
HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & GENDER (v.31, n.1, Winter 2008) ........................................................................................p.32
HAWWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD (v.5, n.2–3, 2007)............................p.33
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (v.29, n.1, January 2008) .............................................................................p.34
(v.29, n.2, February 2008) ..........................................................................................................................................................p.35
(v.29, n.3, March 2008)...............................................................................................................................................................p.36
HECATE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S LIBERATION (v.33, n.2, 2007)...............................................p.37
HERIZONS: WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS (v.21, n.3, Winter 2008)...........................................................................p.38
HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY (v.23, n.1, January–March 2008) ..........................................................p.39
INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS (v.10, n.1, March 2008) .......................................................................p.40
IRISH FEMINIST REVIEW (v.3, December 2007).......................................................................................................................p.41
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUM (v.19, n.3, 2007) ..............................................p.42
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES (v.17, n.1, March 2008) .......................................................................................................p.43
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.9, n.2, March 2008) .........................................................................p.44
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.4, n.1, Winter 2008)..............................................................................p.45
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING (v.20, n.1–2, 2008)................................................................................................................p.46
JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (v.13, n.4, 2007).............................................p.47
JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY (v.29, n.1, 2007)................................................................................................p.48
LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST (v.32, n.4, Winter 2007–2008) .......................................................p.49
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN (v.36, n.1, Winter 2008)..............................................................................................................p.50
MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM (v.43, n.1, Summer 2007) .........................................................................................................p.51
MERIDIANS: FEMINISM, RACE, TRANSNATIONALISM (v.8, n.1, 2008)..................................................................................p.52
MIDWIFERY TODAY (n.84, Winter 2007) ...................................................................................................................................p.53
MS. MAGAZINE (v.18, n.1, Winter 2008) ....................................................................................................................................p.54
NIKK MAGASIN (n.2, 2007).........................................................................................................................................................p.56
NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES (n.14, Fall 5768/2007) ...................................p.57
NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.15, n.4 2007) .....................................................................................p.58
OUR RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF GENDER AND WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA (July–December 2007) ..............p.59
PMS: POEMMEMOIRSTORY (n.8, 2008) ...................................................................................................................................p.60
PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES: ALAM-E-NISWAN (v.14, n.2, 2007) ..............................................................p.61
PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
(v.68, n.1, Winter 2008) ..............................................................................................................................................................p.62
POLITICS & GENDER (v.4, n.1, March 2008).............................................................................................................................p.63
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY (v.32, n.1, March 2008) .........................................................................................p.64
RACE, GENDER & CLASS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTICULTURAL JOURNAL (v.14, n.3–4, 2007) .....................p.65
RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM (n.37, Winter 2007).................p.66
ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWN (v.30, n.4, 2007)..................................................................................................................p.67
SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH (v.57, n.1–2, July 2007).........................................................................................p.68
(v.57, n.3–4, August 2007)..........................................................................................................................................................p.69
(v.57, n.5–6, September 2007) ...................................................................................................................................................p.70
(v.57, n.7–8, October 2007) ........................................................................................................................................................p.71
(v.57, n.9–10, November 2007) ..................................................................................................................................................p.72
(v.57, n.11–12, December 2007) ................................................................................................................................................p.79
SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (v.33, n.2, Winter 2008) ...........................................................p.77
SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL BY AND FOR LESBIANS (n.72, Winter 2007–2008)...........................................................p.75
SISTER NAMIBIA (v.19, n.4, October 2007) ...............................................................................................................................p.76
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY (v.14, n.4, Winter 2007) ...................p.77
STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY (v.9, n.1, January–March 2008) ................................................................................p.78
TRANSFORMATIONS: THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGY
(v.18, n.2, Fall–Winter 2007–2008).............................................................................................................................................p.79
TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN’S LITERATURE (v.26, n.2, Fall 2007) ........................................................................................p.80
U.S.–JAPAN WOMEN’S JOURNAL (n.33, 2007)........................................................................................................................p.81
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (v.14, n.1, January 2008)..........................................................................................................p.82
(v.14, n.2, February 2008) ..........................................................................................................................................................p.83
(v.14, n.3, March 2008)...............................................................................................................................................................p.84
WISCONSIN WOMEN’S LAW JOURNAL (v.22, n.2, Fall 2007) .................................................................................................p.85
WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW (v.18, n.3, Winter 2007).........................................................................................................p.86
WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE (v.18, n.3, 2007) ......................................................................................................................p.87
WOMEN & HEALTH (v.46, n.1, 2007) .........................................................................................................................................p.88
(v.46, n.2–3, 2007)......................................................................................................................................................................p.89
(v.46, n.4, 2007)..........................................................................................................................................................................p.90
WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORY (v.18, n.1, March 2008) ..................................................p.91
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WOMEN IN ACTION (n.3, 2007) .................................................................................................................................................p.92
WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION (v.16, n.12, December 2007) ..............................................................................................p.93
(v.17, n.1, January 2008) ............................................................................................................................................................p.94
(v.17, n.2, February 2008) ..........................................................................................................................................................p.95
WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.5, n.1, Winter 2007)..................................................................p.96
WOMEN’S HEALTH JOURNAL (v.3, n.4, July–December 2007) ...............................................................................................p.98
WOMEN’S REVIEW OF BOOKS (v.25, n.1, January–February 2008) .......................................................................................p.99
WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.37, n.1, January–February 2008)............................................p.100
(v.37, n.2, March 2008)...............................................................................................................................................................p.101
WOMEN’S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (v.30, n.3, Fall 2007) ............................................................................................p.102
WOMEN’S STUDIES QUARTERLY (v.35, n.3–4, Fall–Winter 2007)..........................................................................................p.103
WOMEN’S WRITING (v.14, n.3, December 2007) ......................................................................................................................p.105
Title:Issue:
AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORKv.23, n.1, February 2008
AffiliaJournal a/Women and Social Work
Volume 23 Number 1 February 2008
Edito"lalIdcntit)'. Oppression, and Power: Fcmlnlsms and
Intcrsectiollulit)' TheoryGina Minmda Samuels Hnd Fnriyul RQss-Sheriff , .. 5
ArticlesCreating Politicized Spaces: Afghnn Immign1llt Women's
Stories of ~'ligralioll lmd DisplacementParin Dossn , , , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Eugenics, "Degenerate Girls," Rnd Social Workers Duringthe Progl'cssi~'cErll
Angie C, Kennedy .. , , , . . . 22
Arc Girls Reali)' Becoming More Violent'! A Criticlil AnalysisKatherine P. l.uke .. " , . ,. , , , , , ., 38
H's Jusl That Milch Harder: J\lultilaycrcd Hanlship Experiencesof Low~JllcomcMothers With Disabilities
SUSilll L. Parish, Sandru MllgMU, and Shawn A. Cassiman . 51
Participatol")' Rescorch for Rope Survivol' Groups:;\ Modelfor I'raelic~
Susan E. Mason and Shantih E. Clanuns ..... , . , , . . . . . . . .. 66
Civil Unions and the Recognition of Leshian Helationships:A Reneetion in the Context of Aotearoa/New ZeallllHI
Marg Madill.. . . . . . .. . .. . .. 77
'Varnell Creating ChangeNuzhll'S Dream l\'1arehes On: When Two WOlllen's
Nal'l'lltivcs MeetLea KOleen and Nuzha Allassad Allhuzcel ... , .... , , ' . . 87
Poetrybnnlerless and brazen: a poem agoinst the German 1I u_no l_y";
insignificlInt; soul sislel'May Ayinl , ' . , , , , , , .. ' , ' , , , , , , ,. ..,.,. 92
Boal{ ReviewsWomell, Work (lilt! Powrt)': Womell Cellfered Research
for Policy Chullgeby H. Hartmann
Ruth A. Charles. , ' , .. , . , . , . , , , .... , . , ... ' . ' , .. , , , , , , . , . .. 95
Haflered Black Womell ami Welfare Reform: Behveen a RockalUl a Hard Place
by 0, A. Din-isMary Jo Dlazck ' . , . , . , , , , . . . . 96
Endlllg Intimate Ahuse: Practical Guidance alld Survival Strategiesb)' A. R. Roberts & n. Schenlunan Roberts
Taryn Lindhorst ..... , .. , ..... , . , . . . . . . . . . ., .... , , . 97
Afr/elm Americll1ls Aging III tlte Ruml South:Stories of Faith, Family alUl Commullit)' Book Review:
by I. 8, Carlton-LaNeyBertha MUlphy , , , , . . . 98
Wh'es Without Husbands: A/arriage, Desertio", alld J~lfareitt Nf;fW York, 1900-/935
by A, R. IgrnElnnll Needle ,.,., , ,.... . , .. ,., 99
Imagining Ourselves: Global Voices From a New GenerationofWomell
by P, GoldmanDorothy Von Socst ... 100
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AGENDA: EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR GENDER EQUITYn.74,2007
No. 74. 2007
2 EDITORIAL
5 POETRYIn My Next WorldMetal) Kambamu Kiramir8
6 ARTICLEFeminism vs- the State?: A Decade of SexualOffences law Reform in South AflicaLillian Am and Dee SmVIIle
19 POETRYA Two-Sided Mirror'Rollections of a Disempowered Woman'Simmi Dovfaj i.lnd Sadw Phoeoix
20 BRIEFINGWhen marriage as an Institution cea::;8S to he apartnership: Contested issues of rape and otherlorms of sexual abuse as condoned by cultureNompumefelo ZOIJdi
29 POETRYThe nice bitsJane Carolinv
30 FOCUSOwners of the secret: The impact of rapetrauma on Ugandan women in the Rakai district{reile 8 Kr8fJgel
40 PERSPECTIVE'You can't pul an expiry date on rape':The story of Louise & JennaJerln8 Tvke and 'Louise'
47 POETRYfor the woman known as judyNatalia Molebatsi
50 FOCUSTalking about rape: South African men'sresponses to questions about rapeYandisa Sikweyiya. Rachel Jewkes, Robert Morrell
58 BRIEFING'But he is my husband! How can that berape?': Exploring silences around date andmarital rape in LesothoMathabo Moralingoane·Klwu
67 POETRYMy Vagina Wants An UziLarissa K/azinga
68 ARTICLEStop prison rape in South AfricaElena Gfu/(Jotakis, Marianne Bruins, (JeanPeacock, Je8n Redpath, and Raoul Swart
81 FOCUSWhat becomes of 'her'?: a look at the MalawianFisi culture and its effects on young girlsA!inilll8 Kam/ongera
88 POETRYThe Women 01 Juarez Take a Message to theBishopRose Marie Befger
89 ARTICLE'We Iiva in fear, we leel very unsafe':Imagining and fearing rape in Soulh AiricaSimide!c Dosekun
100 BRIEFINGRape of prostitutes: a tool of mate power andcontrol?Merab Kambamu Kiremire
109 INTERVIEWFocus on tho perpetrator and not the survivorDeveshni Najdoo
114 POETRYBorn To Diefrene Emanvef
115 ARTICLEThe habitus of the dominant: addressing rapeand sexual assault at Rhodes UniversityVivian dn Klerk, Larissa Klazing8 and Amy McNeill
125 BRIEFINGThe intersection of gender and class in /langaand fsofezwe news coverage of rapeThabisife Buche/ezi
133 BRIEFINGJuvenile Sexual Offenders: We are the Sons ofour FathersSilJonsile Mathe
141 POETRYRacial limboNad/ra Om8ljee
142 PROFILEChallenges of implementing the RapeAmendment Act in post· conflict LiberiaLara Ka/winski
150 IN BRIEFS
154 BOOK REVIEWCombatillg Gender Violence in and Around SchoolsAmanda Gouws
158 ABOUT AGENDA FEMINIST MEOlA
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIESv, 13, n.4, 2007
Asian Journal of Women's Studies
Volume 13, Number 4 20rJ7
CONTENTS
Janel M. ARNADO 7
C1a:o>s and Status i\'lobility of Filipina Local
and Transnational Domcstk \Vorkcrs
Sreelekha NAIR 34
Globalization and Livelihoods:
the Perspective of \X!omcn Nurses in Delhi
Falma KO!;: & Emine KOCA 57
The \'(!cstcrni7.atiol1 Process in Ottoman \'<'omen's Garments:18th Ccntllry~20th Century
!lOOK REVIEW
Bogil KANG 85
IPQJtlI'IIS SllIdies ill Alia Smfs:CbiNtI, Jlldia, IJldf)l/ts;a, /be Phi/ippinell SQII/h Korftl, Taiw(/It, fiJJd
Thailand, Seoul: Ewha \Vomans University Press, 200S
ABOUT TIm CONfRIBUTORS 92
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ASIAN WOMENv.23, n.4, Winter 2007
Research Institute 01 Asian WomenSookmyung Women's University
Asian Women
Contents
Winter 2007 Vol. 23 No.4
Special Theme· Women and GI~s In Situations of War and Violent Conflict
Introduction: Women and Girls in Situations of\'{far and Violent Conflict
\'(fomen's Health in Post~C..old \'(far Mrica:The Dramatic Effects of Poverty, HIV/AlDS,and Armed (".oofliets
Women and the Role of NGOs in Conflict Resolutionin Africa
1he Unsettled Farmer Grazier Conflict in the CameroonGrasslands: Interrogating \'(fomen1s Access to Land andland Tenure Practice
Gendered Silence: Sexual Violence against \'«omenduring Ethnic Conflicts in Kenya
The Impact of Armed C.onflict on Women in Cebu,Philippines
Vietnamese Women's !\·1useums: A Form of Resistance
"'lark lV. DeCAf/a;'
Adrim M. RrmimhahariJon 7
Rebeo<1 N. MbJlh 2 J
i\fOLEM OJriJlophtr Sflma 45fkbora johnsQ1J-RoH
Gra<e &rNxm Nyamongo 61
uny G. Orasiol1eJ 75
Lisa Chavez 107
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AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIESv.23, n.55, March 2008
Australian Feminist StudiesVolume 23 Number 55 March 2008
EditorialMary Spongberg
ObituaryWendy Katherln Lowenstein (1927-2006): Journalist, Teacher,Oral Historian, Activist 3Robyn Arrowsmith
Thematic Anicles: Science - Guest Editor: Vicki KirbySubject to Natural Law: A Meditation on the 'Two Cultures' Problem 5Vicki Kirby
How Can it be the Case that the World Contains Human Beings? 19Jesper Hoffmeyer
Ingesting Placebo 31Elizabeth A. Wilson
Genetic Screening and Selfhood: Toward a BJoethlcs of Singularity 43Catherine Mills
The Biopalities of Reproduction: Post-Ford1st Biotechnology andWomen's Clinical Labour 57Catherine Watdby and Melinda Cooper
Relating Simply? Feminist Encounters with Technosdence in theEarly Twenty-first Century 75Celia Robelts
The Two Cultures Become Multiple? Sciences, Humanities andEveryday Experimentation 87Adrian Mackenzie and Andrew Murphie
Individuation and Feminism: A Commentary on Gilbert Simondon's'The Genesis of the Individual' 101Olivia Harvey, Tamara Popowski ilnd Carol Sullivan
Non-thematic ArticlesResearching with Aboriginal Women as anAboriginal Woman Researcher 113Bfonwyn Fredericks
Seventies Chronology, Part II, 1973-1979 131Sue Wills
Conference ReportUnAustralla: The Cultural Studies Association of AustralasiaAnnual Conference, 6-8 December 2006 155Nicole Moore
Review ArticleHooked on the Abstract? Cosmetic Surgery, Sociology andFeminist Theory 1S9Suzanne Fraser
ReviewsTissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Celf LInes In Lale Cap/taf/smby Catherine Waldby and Robert Mitchell 163Michelle Jamieson
Time Travels: Feminism, Nature, Power by Elizabeth Grosz 164Noala Davis
Meeting the Universe Hoff Way: Quantum Physfcs and theElltang/ement of Matter and Meaning by Karen Barad 166Pata Hinton
Books Received 169
Erratum 171
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BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTUREn.38, Winter 2008
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341 RESCUE MESu~an Faludi on American heroism and' (j,
her new book, The Terror DreamINTERVIEW BY JE~SlG~. WAKEMAN
:401 BIG TROUBLE.,Are eating disorders the Lavender Menaceof the fat acceptance movement?BY IIIY·RYGH GLEN
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COLUMNS -.ON SCREEN _.Hollywood even has a double stat1'dardfor dorksBY SARAH SELTZf;R
ON EDUCATIONRadical "unschooling" moms are changing.the staY'oat-home la~dscape
BY MAYA SCHENWAR
IN EVERY ISSUE-ElkrORSI LETTER
O~AR BITCH
. LOVE IT/SHOVE IT
BITCH IN. ".A radical librarian drops some knowledge
ON TRENDS .,Can the Spice Girls live up to their Girl
, Pow~r legacy?' .BY JULIANA> TRINGALI
681 THE BITCH LIST .
7E!1' ., BOOKS ••Bitch reads
911 MUSICSuggested listening
961 THE BACK PAGEAnnals bf identity
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I!1 an age ofqstentation: the J.A.P. is~back
BY JULIA APR£L ()
PAPER CUTSSaying RIP to some.of the best DIY.
BY DEBBIE RASMU'SSEN AND JOSH HOOTENo
THE SHAME SHOW- Revisiting your teen ahgst for fun
and profit. ' . .'• BY NIKI PAl'ADDPDULOS
THE GREAT COVER-UP' •Can high necklines cure lo\~ tn<ttals?BY SHIR~ TARRANT
701 SHELF .LIVES, Paging through feminism's lost and
found tlassicsBY JENNIFER BAUMGAR,DNER, NOM-i
: SERlATSKY, RACHEL FUDGE, JYOTI ROY,
EVEL.YN S;HARENOV, AND ANDI Z~ISl.;ER
861 . P~RSONAL JES~SCan a I)orn atheist get down with~hristhln rock?BY ROSA JURJEVICS
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ISSUE 48, DECfJAN 2008
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50 !J I r; 1 l 1: 1\\ /\\The long, strange trip of BethDillo from Gossip. By Emily Rems
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BUSTstaff lips for sure-Ioplease gifts.
66 I l'SNI.'s Amy Poehler calls her idoiPhyllis Diller. By Amy Poehterand Emily McCombs
68,1 Iji:iUSU!11Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis isthe winter him you iust can'tmiss. By COllie Pikul
74 UIIMaking beer the oldfashioned way, with ladiesin charge of Ihe yeasl andbarley. By Aimee Dowl
78 IJ\ l:i::!\Fashion foremother BarbaraHulanicki remembers her storethat gave London more than itbargained lor. By Molly Simms
84 SiHiDI\Y MUI(I:!li:iI;Got ready, get set, here comewell-dressed Brunettes.PllOtos by Ramona Rosales,styting by Ely Tal
ON THE COVER: BETH Dlno PHOTOGRAPHED BYDANIElLE ST.lAURENT IN rORTlAND, OR, FOR 8UST;STYLING: CANNON@JUDYCASEY;$T'I'LINGASSISTANT:HELENBARBIER!; HAIR; UNDSEY AVENEllI; MAKEUP;A,,1ANOA NEEDHAM; DRESS: TORR'D; BLACK BELT: ASHLEY STEWART; GOLD AND BLAc;K ceo.JAIL KAT: LEAH CCOUTURE MILLINERY; JEWELRY: NOIR
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ii:~:11 1iit DIY candles that ale 100 hoi to handle; an inspiringslack of gifts that give back; see lhe forest for the trees on crosscountry skis; and more. 32 Old School Baba and Dido's borscht.By A(yssa Pinsker
tM;i\!.; Dress chic and tough In leather headbands and cuHs; makesomething knit to replace a lost tit: keep it real with fancy heels;and more. 40 BUST Test Kitchen Our interns analyze sluff forlips, hair, and eyes. 42 Bag Lady You've goHa look your best tobe aPipette. By Lisa Butterworth 44 Fashionista Women whodare wear Mode Merr. By Usa Hix45 Page 0' Shit Prods thai arcgraced with acelebrity's face. By Callie Watts
;;! (\;j,I,.:,j sl lil' Mama brings the drama; girls take their chub tothe Web; Turks add Judy Blume to their reading rooms; and more.12 Hot Dates Come sleet, come snow, don', miss lhese shows.By Emily Rems14 Pop Quiz Hurrah for Oprah! By Emily Rems 18She-banlos America ferrera, lyra Banks, Charlize Theron, SiennaMiHer, and Sarah Silverman talk the talk. ByEmelyne Smith 19Boy du Jour Andrew W.K is probs agood lay. By Jenni Miller
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Museum of Femorlbllia We'll never forget lhe heyday of hairnets. By lynn Pcril
16 Pop Tart Why tabloids toast stars who are gross.By Wendy McClureNews From a Broad Single girls lake oller the world.By l.1Ura KraftlEat Me Open wide for some super sides. By Chef RossiMother Superior Growing 10 resenl musical instruments.ByAyu" HallidayAround the World in 80 Girls Gel your cheap thrills inNashville. By Emily Oavidson
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46looking for the next great rap album? Juslle,ve illo Eve. By Molly Simms
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60 Hli III NAlison Goldfrapp gets 10 therool of Seventh Tree.By Michael levine
64 r~O/\D \,\!OHnlF,I~Acyclist rolls throughwomen's fears of travelingalone. By Michelle Oobrovolny
68 I( I'OWUiPart flash, part class, and partsass, she's Niecy Nash.By Colleen Kane
72 lJlSilli'iC II Oli ICareer waitresses don't take nomess. By Candacy Taylor
84 Till IllS,;Couples smooch for ourValenline's fashion shoot.Photos by Chris Verene,styling byJennilee
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9 g"",de'"i Santogold is too cold to hold; exploited girls pointtheir cameras at the world; Brown Girls Burlesque gives vaudevilleglamour some color; and more. 10 Hot Oates Break out ofhibernation with a little recreation. By Emelyne Smith 12 PopQuiz In the '70s, eVelyone fell for Joni Mitchell. By Emily Rems 17She-bonics Yoko Ono, Helen Mirren, Patricia Clarkson, SiouxsieSioux, and M.l.A. have something to say. By Whitney Dwire 19 80ydu Jour lusting after Juslice. By Mary-Louise Price
21 rt0,,1 liIe Slip into the quilting zone with stilched headphones;get to know our new washer/dryer supplier; don'l relax until you'vefinished your taxes; and more. 27 8uy or DIY Siore your jewelry inabox thai rocks. By Callie Watts 30 Old School Grandma Teddy'sapple dumplings and dope. ByAmy Gesenhues
35 1.001" We're wild for this film student's slyle; who needs rubyslippers when you've got red sneakers?; and more. 36 HairHopper Wind up your tresses with these hair-stick tricks. ByRachel Weeks 37 BUSTTes! Kitchen Our interns lather up andcrack down on dry winter skin. 38 Fashionista Redeem yourclosel with the help of She-bible. By Lisa ButterwOl1h 39 Page 0'Shit When pink and black attack. By Callie Watts 40 800ty CallReturn thai holiday crap on your shelf, and buy something good foryou[$ell. By Cailie Watts
101 Sex Fill;:; Tantric sex tips for spiritual chicks. By Elizabettl Randall102 Ask Aunt 8elly Insert lab "A" into slot "B." By Dr. BettyDodson 104 One-Handed Read Hands Free. By Sylvia Shalli
Columns11 Museum of Femoribllla The girly histol)' of What Shall I Be?
By Lynn Peril16 Pop Tart The case of Ihe vanishing teen girl picture-show libido.
By Wendy McClure20 News From a Broad Salisfy your hunger 10 live ionger.
By Laura Krafft32 Eat Me Chocoholics Unanimous. By Chef Rossi34 Mother Superior Elegy for the queen of fhe nursery.
ByAylln Halliday44 Around the World In 80 Girls Sao Paulo a-go-go. ByDominika Picco93 XGames EveI)' Which Way but Missional)'. By Deb Amlen
'fbt~ [iUSTEvil!::'87 Music Reviews; plus Cat Power's covers for music lovers.94 Movies How She Move makes Girls Rock when they're Under
the Same Moon.95 Books Reviews; plus our vegan cookbook showdown.
107 !i!(';r;i1d(i
112 ,:"" ;:,;' ",dammy spies with her liilleeyes.By Esther Pearl Watson
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CALYX: A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMENv.24, n.2, Winter 2008
CALYXA JOURNAl. OF ART AND LiTERATURE BY WOMEN
Id~~_:irr~"r)(I..I -' '\ ~., >-:~:~ I!\:, ..' ,, ...'1VOl UMf 24 NUMBFR 2
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NORTHWEST BOOK REVIEWSSibyl)lImes 114 Wisdom of the Booy by Judith Roche
Penclop<, Scambl}' Schott 11 S Dance from Inside My Bonesby lana Hechtman Ayers
116 One HllIulred Sreps from Shoreby Jenlfer Browne Lawrence
BOOK REVIEWSCindyWiIliHmsGutierr\'..t 118 SoltandoAmarmslCasfingOff
by CIClribel Alegrfa and translatt-J byMargaret Sayers Peden
118 Calendars by Annie FinchKilitherine W~{ J20 A W'Olnar\ Milking by Mard;"! Shnkin
Claire Keyes III IINo Moon hy Moira LinehrmJulie R, EnSI('r 123 Poetry anrl Commitment by Adrienne Rich
123 11 HopI'em As We Sp.!ak: A Feminisl Jll),!licsby Pat Falk
CllIO! Bosworth J24 Blood Shtm: A Nm..eI of an Epic Fril'1ld.IJdpby Mory Jacobsen
Molly Beer 126 Bom in the f3ig RaiHS by Fadumo Rom withSabine Eichhorst and translated by Tobe Levin
Kathleen A, Kelly 127 Persian Girls by Nnhid Rachlin
MEMORIAMS130 Groce Pnley132 8nmh bnrz
ARTLily Valdes 65 Veedor y Fcrtilid;"!d
66 Feni\ldad Animal Chico67 Espcrama Matclnlll
Donna Dodron 68 Rabbit Goddess69 worf GodJless70 Pregrwm Kong,iroo71 Eleplum! Bride
Nora Schadel 72 FOWl
73 Kingt:lvmL·l.Urn White S<:huctc 74 The Unwiling
75 The WeddingCh<,ryIOold!legcr 76 Y\'{ICA 11
77 \~'ofMn's RuiufingMarchi Wienon 78 Drau"ing #20
79 Drawing #Zl80 Dmwing#/9
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAWv.17, n.2, 2005
CANADIAN JOURNALOF
WOMEN AND THE LAW2005, Volumc 17 Numbcr 2 I 2005 volume 17 llUmero 2
Articles I Articles
Elizabeth COJ/wck al1d 283Tracey Peler
Renee Brassard ) II
Shere"e H. Raz({ck. 34 J
Ruth !'1elcl1er 365
SUZWIIW J. LeJ1of1 405
Graham IHayeda 423
How the Criminal Jmtke System Responds10 Sexual Assauh Survivors: The Slippagebetween "Rcsponsibilization" and "Blamingthe Victim"
L'exp0riencc de l'cnfennemcnt can:cl'ltl dcsfemmes tlutochtoncs au Quebec
!-1m.\' Is While Suprcmucy Embodied'!Sexuulizcu Racinl Violence at Abu Ghraib
Reproducing Irish ness: Race. Gender. andAbortion Lnw
Marrying Citizens! Raced Subjects'?Rc·thinking the Terrain of Equal MarriageDiscourse
Re-imagining Feminist Theory; TransgcnderIdentity, Feminism, and the Law
ComlllcntaricsjCommcntnires
Melina Blfcli!('y alldFiolla Sa1l1p:HI}/
l~mll1(/ C!mlillc'
Jennifer Kos!ul!l
473 LEA F and the Supreme COUl't or CanadaI\ppc.lI of !lea/til 5;enin's (/nd SIIPP0r/Fudlilh's ,)'uhSeClor Bargaining Assn. I'.
Brilish Columbia
Book 1{('\'icwsjChroniqucs bibliographiques
507 W01l1l'll ill Ihe World's i,egul ProfC'ssioJls,Edited by Ulrikc Schultz and Gisela Shaw
513 Feminisl Activism il1 the Silpreme COllrt:Legal l'vfohilizatioll and Ille Wonu!I1's LegalEclucation and AClion Fund, By ChristopherManfredi
523 About thc Contributors/Quclqucs mots surliDS collaborntriccs
525 Information for Contributors
529 RCllscigllcmcnts gCllcraux
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAWv.18, n.1, 2006
CANADIAN JOURNALOF
WOMEN AND THE lAW2006, Volume 18 Number I I 2006 volume 18 numero
Special Issue / Numero special
Rewriting Equality / Recril'e I'egalite
Articles / Articles
Dial/a AlojUfy
Melinn Buckley
A-Iary Eberls,5'IW1'01l Mc!lJor, amiTeressa NaluJnC'{,
Dianlle Pothier
Gwen Brodsky.Rachel Cox,Shelagh Day, andKal£' Stephenso1l
It'lIl1{j<'f l\osl/(11I
I Introducing the \Vomen':l COlin of Canada13 Le Tribunal des Femmes till Canada
Judgments/Jugements
27 Symes \'. Canada
67 Native IVo1l/cll'S Association (~r Canada v.('mwda
121 Ea/oll 1'. Brant COllnty Board (~l EdUCafiOIi
143 Law \'. Canada (Afinisl!'/" (~r Employmellland Immigration)
189 Gosselin v. QuNJec (Attorney General)251 Gosselin c. QuNJec (ProcuI'eur gh/(~ral)
321 Nell;{oll1ulland (Treasury Board) 1'. N.A.P.E.
373 About tbe Contributors/Quelques mots sur110S collaborntrices
377 Information for Contributors
381 Rcnseignements gencraux
385 Editorial Polie)'/Politiqlle edltoriale
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CANADIAN JOURNALDF
WOMEN AND THE LAW2006, Volume 18 Number 2 / 2006 volume 18 numero 2
Articles I Articles
Sandra Ka HOIl elm
Pauline Greenhill
387 Reparation as Narrative Resistance:Displacing Orientalism and Recoding Harmfor Chinese Women of the Exclusion Era
439 Natalka Husar and Diana Thorneycroftversus the Law: A Critical FeministConsideration of Intellectual Property andArtistic Practice
Angela Cameron 479 Sentencing Circles and Intimate Violence:A Canadian Feminist Perspective
Christopher Alt..'ulltara 513 Indian 'Nomen and the Division ofMatrimonial Real Property on CanadianIndian Reserves
Natasha Bakhl, 535 D.B.S. v. S.G.R.: Promoting Women'sClaire Klassen. Equality through the AutomaticJoanna Rat/bord. lind Recalculation of Child SupportLorna Turnbull
Book Rel'lews I Chroniques blhliographiqucs
Joan Brockman 565 The Fir..H fYomell Lawyers: A ComparativeSwdy oI Gender, Lall', alld the LegalProfessions By Mary Jane Mossman
Arlene Gmulreau/t 573 Ecofchees, par Sylvie Frigon
575 About the Contrihutors I Quelques mots surnos collllbomtrices
577 Inforll1lltioll for Contributors
581 RClIseigllcllIcllts gcncraux
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CRITICAL HALFv.5. n.2. Fall 2007
Critical t'lillfWOMEN'S NARRATIVES, WAR, AND PEACE-BUILDING
Vol. 5 No.2 rail 2007
Reflections from the Board of EditorsDR. REBECCA REVIERE 5
In this issue of Oi/lml HalfZAINAB SALBI 6
"\\lomen Cannot Cry Anymore'): Global Voices Transforming Violent ConflictEMIKO NOMA 8
\'('omen Building Peace: The Liberian Women's Peace MovementERICA K. SEWELL 14
\V'omen)s Truth Narratives: The Power of Compassionate ListeningELISABETH PORTER 20
Suppression of Tamil \\Iomen's Narratives in Sri LankaDUSHYANTHI HOOLE 26
IN THE FIELD: Enacting the Power of Women's Narratives: My Journeyfrom Trauma and Silence to Become an Agent of Social ChangeHONORATA KIZENDE 33
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIESv.15, n.1, February 2008
European Journal ofWomen's Studies
Volum'.c,:15 ," I'Ss-~~.;r ;~-_ feb~thttY:):008':'~:;
Contents Editorial
Article
5
Helen Kambouri 7Feminine Jobs/Masculine Becomings: Gender andIdentity in the Discourse of Albanian DomesticVVorkers in Greece
Open Forum
Sara Ahmed 23Imaginary Prohibitions: Some Preilminary Remarkson the Founding Gestures of the 'New Materialism'
Book Reviews
laleh Khalili 41Teiling Iraqi Women's (Hi)Stories
Ayse Gul Altinay 44What Feminism Says to War
Umut Erel 47Migrant Domestic Workers in Germany - A NewPerspective on a Global Phenomenon
Vanessa May 50lone Mothers in an Age of Individualization?
Books Received 53
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FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGYv.18, n.1, February 2008
CONTENTS
Volume 18, Number 1, 2008
5· EditorialNicola GAVEY and Virginia BRAUN
13 Tribute to Feminism & PS),ClIOIogy's Founding Editor'Imagining a Space': Sue Wilkinson's Contribution to Peminist PsychologyVirginia BRAUN and Nicola GAVEY
_____________ MAKING A DIFFERENCE
21 Shifting Passions, Changing GenresKum·Kum BHAVNANI
________________ ARTICLES
35 Empowerment/Sexism: Figuring Female Sexual Agency in ContemporaryAdvertisingRosalind GILL
61 Globallzillg Beauty: Allitudes toward Beauty Pageants among NepaliWomenMary CRAWFORD, Gregory KERWIN, Alka GURUNG, Deep!! KHATI,Pinky JHA, Anj,mll Chnlise RBOMI
87 Empathy, Bgnlilarirmism and Emotion Work in the Relational Negotiationof PMS: The Experience of Women in Lesbian RelationshipsJane M. USSHER ilnd Janette PERZ
112 Tracing a Matrix of Gender; An Analysis of the Feminine in Hospital·Based Treatment for P.ating DisordersHelen MALSON and Victoria RYAN
REVIEWS
133 Asha ABEYASEKERA, Harini AMARASURIYA, Jeanne MARECEK,and G. Ira UNAMBOOWE, The Shape of Wafer: A view from Sri Lanka,on: The Shape of W(lfer by Kum·Kum Bhavnani. (Director)
135 Akosua ADOMAKO AMPOFO, The Shape of Water? Women'sActivism? A View From Ghana, on: Tlze Shape of !Vater by Kum·KumBhavnani (Director)
141 Rosalind GILL on: Made ill India: Decolonlz.allons. Qlleer Sexualities,TranslNaliollal Projects by Supama Bhaskaran
146 Bubak FOZOONI on: TraulIla Cinema: Doell/nemi/lg Incesl and thelI%ell/lsl by hnet Walker
148 Erica BURMAN on: The ClIltural Polilics of Emotions by Sara Ahmed
_______________ "'~NOUNCEMBNTS
150 Call for Papers: Re·ewl1/1ating Lesbian Femlnisms: Pasl, Present andFI/fure (Special Feature)
151 Call for Papers: Feminism and Clinical Psychology: 20 Years On (SpecialFeature)
152 Call for Papers: Feminisms and PS)'c1lOlogies in the Latin AmericanCon/ext (Special Peature)
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Title: FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCESIssue: v.28, n.4, Summer-Fall 2007
Feminist CollectionsA Quarterly ofWomen's Studies Resources
Volume 28, Number 4, Summer-Fall 2007
CONTENTS
From the Editors
Book Reviews: Girls' Studies
Gendered Subjectivity and the Female Body:Discovering Agency and Powerby Bltnda Boudreau
Mass Marketing and our Daughtersby Lise Mae Schlosser
Educating the Girl: Learning and Schooling in America".and Elsewhereby Rebekah Buchanan
Girls, GrITls, Gurls, and the Tools They Useby Lanette Cadle
'Othered' Girls: Growing Up Between Two Worldsby Sarah HCIIlges
Disruptive Girlhoods: Books on Aggression in Girlsby jillifl>l Hernandez
Reimagining Girlhood: Girls' Writings and Self-Portrayalsby Samh Myers
Great Reads for Young Girlsily Marge Loch- Woulers
What Adolescent Girls Readby Elaine O'Quinli
Round-Up 2: B10gs and Other E-Tools for Women's Studies
E-Sources on Women & Gender
New Reference Works in Women's Studies
Periodical Notes
Items of Note
Books and Videos Recently Received
Index to Volume 28
Subscription Form
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FEMINIST ECOMONICSv.14. n.1. January 2008
ARTICLES
FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Volume 14, Number 1, ]anual)' 2008
nOOK REVIEWS
"Opting- Out!''' TIll' EITcet ofChildrell 011 Women's Emplo}111Cl1t intlw United States
IJeatht1- BcJll5hey
Working for Less? Women's I>,nt-Time Wage Penalties AcrossCountrics
Elena Raula,li /lnd.fum/ Co Gumirk 37
h Dcind\l~trjalii';IIion Cood for Women? E\idcncc from the UnitedSlates
Ebl1l KOIl/{f1r 73
Whose l\lollcy, Whose Time? A Nonpar.ll11t:tric Approach to ModdingTime Speilt on Hutl_~ework in the United Statt·s
,\'rmjiu Gu/lill (lwl Afidlllrl A)!l 9:1
ARTI(:LE SERIES
Gender and Change in Central and Easlem EuropeGW5! Ei/itrd b)' MmimlllF t\. Faun; UJ(j Giddings, /llld &Wh Kllipr:r 121
Poland'-s Tr,msitio!l and 1\'ew Oppnrttlllilk.~ for WomenBflUllfI LI'IIf'1l J2:l
DIALOGUE AND COM:-'IEl\lTARY
A Comment 011 "Thc Citalion Impact of &lIIiIlM/ EwnlJ/llid'1'/w!r,ic he 137
Repl)' to Frederic l.ec·s Comment on "The Citation Impact of1"l'llIill£11 Et:mwlllid'
Fflll1CfJ \\'ooft~'J 143
Ridl<lrd E. :\I<llland and Kathkcll A. MontgOllH'ly. ed~., Women'sAccess to Political Power in Post,COIlUnllll!st Europe
Rnliell,td by Pllylli.. I-hI/bill Iwnht 147
Friederike Welter, David Slllallbone, ,Ill(\ Nina hakm'l. cds.•EnteqHising Women in Transition Economics
[lnJif:wf/1 by Mieke AJfun 1MI
Antonella Picchio, cd., Unpaid Work and the Economy. A GenderAnalpiis of the Standards of Uving
Un';f'lI'frl/~v NmlrJ Fol!Jrl' 154
Francine D, BhHl, ~[ary C. Brinton, and Darkl n. Grmky, cd~., TheDeclining Significance of Gender?
Iln'im'fd bJ ,\.lmillflfw J~hbl:'l 157
Ajf~a McK1ly, TIle Future of Social Securit}' Policy: WOlllell, Work I\nda Citizens' Basic Income
UI'!Jiru,'fr! 1')' p(//ri,;(/ A Silil/lIOn IGl
Ikbor<lh Earle "nd Alanl.c'l!hcr, C(h., Development NGOs and LaborUnions: Tenus of Engagement
Rf:vinwd hJ Millie KIf/lIll'dJ fwd CII/is 'I'al)' 16~)
Roksana U<lhmmilash, Liberation from Liberalization: Gender mldGlobalization in South East Asia
Hf'l.'ifl(."((I/~)" Eliwh'ltfl Mflgmmi 1lI9
S, Charmheela, Structuralism and IndividuaHsm in EconomicAnalysis: The Contractionary l)evaluation Dehate in DevelopmentEconomit:$
/{tviL1t'i'd by David J.: Rwdo 172
Bin<-l Ag.mral und Aless<llldro Vcrcelli, eels., PsyehololP" Rationalityand Economic Behaviour: Challenging Standard Assumption."
Reviewfd Ii)" floxm'f (;W[flllflll 177
Notes on ContrihlllOl"s
Infonnation ;md Announcements
Feminist Eranolll;(s Editorial Policies
Submis-iion and Style Guidelines
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FEMINIST STUDIESv.33, n.3, Fall 2007
FEMINIST
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volt/me 33, number 3
447 Preface
453 Na Young LeeThe COllstniClioIl41""fililar)' ProstiMitll1 illSowh Koreu dUTil/8thI' U.S. J'ylilitury Rille, 1915~1918
482 Emari DiGiorgioPoelry
484 Rebecca R. ScottDependent MllsClI!inily lil/d Poliliml Clllilire ill Pn1-MolllI/tlin/t1p
RClJwmf Discorme: Or. HMI' 1Learlled to SttJp \\7{lr'yin8 llml
tow flIt' Drall/we
510 Fcng Fcng HutchinsThe Tab (Fw;cl/I)
518 Laura Hyun Yi KangFell/ii/isl Slr/(!ies ,if Asiau Americall Literary/Cultural 5111dit's(Rel'lfw Essay)
:B9 Steven Piercelifellti/)', Per/ormal/c!', IIml Seut'()':Gelldew} Life Illlli the "MIldI'm" ill Northem MBeri"
;66 Linda WarrenP(1['I~)'
;69 Jann Matlock\lesliafs of New l3atf/es:Umia Stein's SCI/lp/ure aftt'! 9//1(II" E"o)
591 Cherenc SherrardA ~7omall's Ambitioll (Fiction)
606 Nerea ArestiShapil/g the Spanish Mildem MtH/: The COllflict ofA1clSClIIille Ideals fhfilu81J c1 COllrt Case in the 192Us
6}2 Andrea Mansker.. \lil'e 'Mademclisdle',I" The Politics ofSill81elJrH illEllfl)' TWfll/ietIJ-Celtfllf)' Fri'llclJ Feminism
659 News Qlld Views
667 Notes 011 Contributors670 AU/!QUllfI'IIII'1l1S
673 PuMicatio/!s Rew\'ed
678 GlIidelilles for Contrihutors
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GENDER & DEVELOPMENTv.16, n.1, March 2008
Gender & DevelopmentVolume 16 Number 1 March 2008
ContentsIntroductionCflfO/ilIC Sweelmflll
Non-tnlditionaJ agricultural export industries: conditions for women workersin Colombia anti PeruNom FCTl/1
Measuring progress on gender nod agriculture in the 1982 and 2008World Development ReportsHebecca Holl/It's and Rachel Slater
Women's perceptions of land ownership: a CMe study from Kutch District,Gujar«t, Iodi"Gout/lI1lll; (/lid Mallll Rajgor
Using rights-based and gendehmalysis arguments for land rights for women:some initial reflections from NicaraguaNlirin Pellfl, Mar Mniqlles, (Iud Cilia E. Castillo
Remarriage after spousal death: opHons {adng widows and implications forlivelihood securityFelicity Tholl/as
AIDS, women, land, and natural resources in AhiC<'l: current chalhmgesjudy Ogle/horpe tll/d Nancy Gel/J/(l/f
Gender, efficiency, poverty reduction, and empO\verment: reflections froman agriculture and credit programme in Tamil Nndu, IndiaRt/lljlllli K Mllr/hy, josephille $agilyOI1l, Rt'flgafaksllllli, milt SIIlUm Na;r
The value of gender analyses in humanitarian livelihoods programming:a case study from Nlas Island, IndonesiaA/lllctte SlIlkl'ld
Women and Hlr.lllivelihood trrlining: a cast' study fwm Papua New GuineaMirmula Calm Hud Mal!lins Lill
Investing in women farmers to eliminate food insecurity in southern Africa:policy-related research from MozambiqueRose Gmvayo
ResourcesCompiled by jllliC(//lfle Porter
Views, evenls, and debntesEdited by jllliemme Porler
Book reviewsEdited by jl//iemme Porter
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GENDER AND EDUCATIONVolume 20 Numbl'r I January 2008
CONTENTS
ArticlesPedagogical professionalism and gender in daycareGreeljc 1'iIlIlIlC1'I1Uf/1 and Pauline Schremler
Looking at lived CXI)cricnces ofself~advocacy through gcndcred eyes: becomingJemme pilate with/out 'learning difficulties'Grief Noels. Nasa Heinl/ul'!, Marie Adams and G'e(!l'l Van Hove 15
Opening the black box: women's empowerment and innovative secondary cducalionin HondurasErin MW1Jhy-GmlwJ/1 31
Circles in the sand: c1mllengc and reinforcement of gender stereotypes in a literacyprogramme in SudanKate Greal1Y 51
Past papers, futlln.' thinkingEditors' introductionDebbie Epstein, Alm:I' Jaue Kelti~v alld Emma Rellold 63
Introduction to the proposal by Sylvill Pl.lnkhurst for un Ethiopian women's college, (959Richard Pankhurst 65
Proposal by Sylvia f'llnkhurst for an Ethiopian Wom~Il's College, 1959: A suggestedcurriculum for a college of education for young womenSylvia Pankhurst 67
Educating the otherMaria T(l11I!JOllkoli 77
Sylvia Pankhurst (1882-1960), suffragette, political activist, artist and IVriterJII11e PUrI'is 81
ViewpointBack to the I\lture on gender and anti-school boys: a response to Jeffrey SmithJohn Abraham 89
Book rcvit'ws 95
Call for papers 107
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GENDER & SOCIETYv.22, n.1, February 2008
Volume 22. Number 1
GENDER & SOCIETYFebruary 2008
Stripped: 11/.\i(/(' the l.ivcs of £xO/it: f)ancersby Bernadelle Barton
KI~I PRICE 1-10
Erratulll 143
From the EditorDAN,\ M. HIUTroN
Articles
Race und Gender in Fumilies uml al Work:The Fatherhood Wage Premium
REBECC/\ GLAUIlER
Hescnl'ch Reports
Gcndcred Paths til Teenage Political Participation:Parental Power. Civic Mobility, und Youth Activism
HtWA RACHEL GORDON
The Marken; and Mc.mings of Growing Up: ContemporaryYoung Women's Transition From Adolescence to Adulthood
PAMELA ARONSON
Symposium
Beyond Separate Silos: Andersell Symposium IntroductionJESSIH DANIELS
Bringing Minoril)' Men Hack In: Comment on Andefi;cnADIA HARVEY WINGFIELD
Olobulilation nnd Illl:'lfccralion: Comment on AmlersenFR/\NCE WINDD,\NCE TWINE
Power lIlHI Embodiment: Comment on AnderscnKRIS PAAP
Feminist Theory's Unfinished Business: Comment on AndersenJOAN ACKER
The Unfinished Business of Sexuality: Comment on AnderscnKRISTEN scmLT
Feminism's Sexual Problem: Comment on AndersenARlUNE STEIN
Thinking about Women Some fl.·lore: A New Century's ViewMARGARET L /'NDERSEN
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Single Mother; The Emergellce of the Domestic Intelll'('fllIIl
by Jane JuffcrThe Social Economy aISingle Motherhood: Rai.\'inl{
Children ill Rural Amerh'aby Margaret K. Nelson
LISA D. BRUSH
Global Cindercllas: Migranr Domestics lind NewlyRich Employers i/l 7(Iill'(///
by Pci~Chia LanServing the HOl/sehold (//1(/ the Nt/tion: FilipillllDomestics t/nd the Politics of Idemity ill Ttlill'all
by Shu-Ju Ada ChengI.ESLIE SAl.2INGER
Forgolten Families: Eliding the Gmwillg Crisis COllfroutingChildren alld n,'t:Jrking Parents ill thl' Global Ecollomy
by Jod)' HeymannKATHRYN HYNES
ErpansiolJ of Puhlicly FUllded Heallh Imlfrallcl' ill theUnited Slales: '/lIe Children's Hi'allh !Il,HfrtIlJW
Program and /1.'1 ImpliclItionsby Jennie Jacobs Kroncnfeld
SAltAH JANE ljRlJUAKER
A'Jaking SellS(' (?f !?aw, Class, ami Gellda: Cou//Iwl/se!1se,Powel; (lIId IJril'ilege ill rhe United Sta!t's
by Celinc+Maric PascaleINGRID BANKS
Sryle al1d Slatl/s: Selling lJall/(\' toAIricall AmericaN H'tmu!II, 1920-1975
by Susannah WalkcrERYN1'\ MASI DE Ct\S/\NOVt\
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GENDER ISSUESv.24, n.3, Seplember 2007
Gender Issues
Volume 24· Number 3 . September 2007
ARTICLES
Gender fwd Mnthematics Achievement in Chinn lind the United StatesM. Tsui 1
uGmcc Is Deceitful and Beallty Is Valnll : How ll11ssidic Women Cope with theRequirement of Shaving One's Head and Wearing It llIack KerchiefS. Zalcberg 13
Female Stntus and Infant and Child Homicide Victimization in Rural and lfrbunCounties in the U.S.G. Hunniclill 35
Aging, Femininity, nnd the Body: "Ihut AfJPcllrnncc Changes Mean to Women with AgeJ.A. Wintcrich 51
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GENDER ISSUESv.24, nA, December 2007
Gender Issues
Volume 24· Number 4 . December 2007
ARTlCLF..s
Coming ofAge: The World OverH. Altstcin . RJ. Simon 1
Eminent Social Scientists' Views on Immigration Issues: 1985 and 2006RJ. Simon' J. Kanann 70
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GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHYv.15, n.1, February 2008
GENDER, PLACE AND CULTUREVolume 15 Number 1 February 2008
CONTENTS
Winner of the 2007 Gender, Place and Culture Award for New and Emerging Scholars:Alena Rochovska
200l:l UPC Award ,IIHlUUllcemcnl
Noles on contributors
EditorialsMoving on upLinda Peake
Book reviews in Gender, Place and Culrure: some analysis and reneclionsClaire Dwyer
The GPC Jan Monk Distinguished LectureBad elements: Katrina and the scoured landscape of sociil! reproductionCimlt Katz
Al'tldesQueering the fmnily home: mUTatives from gay,lesbinn and hh,exual youth comingout in supportive family homes in AustraliaAndrew Gorman-Murray
Migrating identities: gender, whiteness nnd Britishness in post-colonial Hong KongPauline Leonard
Resisting mothers, making gender: teenage girls in the United Statesand the articulation of femininityMal)' E. 'l1lOmlls
VieWllOintAt peace in the com: Maya mmativcs and the dynamics of fieldwork in GuatcmalnW. George Lovell
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Book Reviews(En)gendering the war on terror: IVaI' stories and camouflaged politics (K Hunt & K. Rygiel, Eds)reviewed by Susan Buckingham 83
Transnational/hoes - {'xlwtriates in Indonesia (Anne~Meike Fechter) reviewed by Connie Ang 84
Geographies of rural cultures (lnd sOf.:ieties (Lewis Holloway & Moya Kncafsey, Eds) reviewed byRuth Panelli 86
Race (lnd the aisis nf hfmulIlisl1l (Kay Anderson) reviewed by Rachel Slocum 88
Kate O'Brien: a writing life (Eibhear Walshe) reviewed by Lin D. Shimada 90
Sport mu/ gender idemities: masculillities, femi"inities and sexualities (Cnm CarmichaelAitchison, Ed.) reviewed by Jacqueline Tivers 92
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Tille: GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATIONIssue: v.15, n.1, January 2008
Gender, Work &Organization
Voillme 15 Number 1January 2008
Special Issue: Gender and Emotion
Editorial: Addressing the Gender Gap in Studies of EmotionDAVID KNIGHTS AND EMMA SURMAN
ACADEMIC PAPERS
Working at Intimacy: Gay Men's Workplace FriendshipsN1CK RUMENS
Men at Work and at I-lome: Managing Emotion in TeleworkKATY MARSH AND GILL MUSSON
Emotions in a Rational Profession: The Gendering ofSkills in ICT WorkELlSABETH K. KELAN
The Art of Pacifying an Aggressive Client: 'Feminine'Skills and Preventing Violence in Caring WorkTUIJA VIRKKI
'You Nlake i\1e Peel like a Woman': Therapeutic Culturesand the Contagion of FemininityELAINE SWAN
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Gender, Work &Organization
VO/lll11e IS Nlllllber 2klarch 2008
ACADEMIC PAPERS
Management in/as Comic Relief: Queer Theory andGender Performotivity in The OfficeMELISSA TYLER AND LAURIE COHEN 113
Overcoming the Glass Barriers: Reflection and Action inthe I'Women to the Top' ProgrammeULLA ERIKSSON-ZETTERQUIST ANDALEXANDER STYHRE 133
No l-luman Resource is an "Island: Gendered, RacializedAccess to Work as it PerformerDEBORAH DEAN 161
From Transgression to Suppression: Implications of~/loral Values and Societal Norms on Emotional LabourJAWAD SYED 182
'Why Do All the Women Disoppeor?' GenderingProcesses in a Political Science DepartrnentJOHANNA KANTOLA 202
BOOK I,EVIEWS 226
NOTES fOR CONTRIBUTOI,S Inside bock cover
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Title: GENDERS: PRESENTING INNOVATIVE WORK IN THE ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL THEORIESIssue: n.47, 2008
Issue 47 2008
Latchkey HeroMasculinity, Class and the Gothic in Eric Kripke's Supernatural
By JULIA M. WRIGHT
From Croft to CampusExtra-Maritai Pregnancy and the Scottish Literary Renaissance
By CHARLOTTE FAIRLIE
M/Othering the ChildrenPregnancy and Motherhood as Obstacle to Self-Actualization inJane Eyre
By TRACY LEMASTER
On the Semiotic Basis of Knowledge and EthicsAn Interview with Susan Petrilli and Augusto Ponzio
By DANIEL PUNDAY
Danny DeVito's Body
By MICHAEL TAVEL CLARKE
Cartographies of a Violent LandscapeViramontes' and Moraga's Remapping of Feminisms inUnder the Feet of Jesus and Heroes and Saints
By ARIANNE BURFORD
Minnesota's Hot MamasAn interview with Joanna Ingiot.
By JENNIE KLEIN
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 47
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GIRLISTIC MAGAZINE: FEMINIST THOUGHT AND CULTUREWinter 2008
Winter 2008
Features, Articles and Interviews... Girlistic Fixes...
The Search For The Creative Spiritthe rise of d.Ly,
A Modern Seamstressa tatent becoming more rare
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flies from the Zine,o'logue
A Brief Herstory of...flappers
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8eauty I, In The Eye of The ...Culture? 9societal expectations and why Costa Rican women don't give a damn
Fresh flicksfilm reviews
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Shopping For GreenIs sustalnablUty a trend in fashion or (.\ shift in mentality?
The Hillary Shirta paUlicat tce turns cultural weathervane
Parl,a Parnlanthis fashion outlaw's story of her gender queer clothing line
Subjugation Sell,women and advertising
Fa,hlon And The Medianegative past / positive future
Wearing Vintagea decade-bY'decade guide
Searching For StrayJess Wynn turns rusted antiques into modern treasure
Refa,hloning DI,abllltythe performance work of Usa Bufano
The Fa,hlon of Tattoo,how tattoos hold a feminist statement
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Page Turnersbook reviews
Must Have Musicmusic reviews
Wet Ink"weapon"; "assumptions"
Action ArenaNest: Rebecca Kousky
The Femlnl~ Fun Pageknitting charts
Plus:Bras: getting the right fitDecade'by-decade guide to wearing vintageFreeing the female BodyMichelle Tea on It's So YouDiY gift guideHoliday Gift ReviewBoys Will Be Boys: sexism at the moViesWise Wrapping: green Ideas for gift wrap
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Shoe, Make The Womanthe real Impact shoes have on women
Becau,e You're Worth Itis there lead in your lipstick?
DI,patche, From A Fa,hlonable Femme(lni,t)are feminists still feminist if they're femme?
Anita Roddick', Legacy To The Beauty Indu,trywill The Body Shop last through the death of its founder?
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Contributors:Ashley AmbirgeAtessa BandaMichelle BartoDana BedingfieldSacha CohenStacey NiJy FowetsAyla N.arie HarrisonCorey JanssenJen I<aretnikSusan UewellynCarter-Ann Mahdavi
Allison h'.CCarthyTiffany OwnesKl PereiraStephanie RotondoNladdie RuddAi ShimizuElizabeth Stannard GromischKristen StrezoEmilie TarrantRaechel TifteAnnie Tucker
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HARRINGTON LESBIAN LITERARY QUARTERLYv.8, n.3, 2007
Number 3Volume 8
CONTENTS
Judith P. StelboumEditor's Introduction
Jennifer HarrisExcerpts from Pink (or, the Book I Will Write)*
Jill DearmanMy Celluloid Closet
Renee Lynn HansenThree Poems
God Was in GeometryAfter the Wedding in ChicagoI Am Aiready Remembering ...
REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST
Sandra ElldnSnapshotsSeventeen Photographs
Kim VivianPhotograph
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~Excerpl from lhe novel Pink, recently published by Alice Sireel Editions.
Margaret E, WhiteParallel Lines 91
Megan FrazerThe Bravest 101
Mags TreanorThe Straight Girl 111
Meredith DoenchAmong the Dead 117
About the Contributors 123
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HARVARD JOURNAL OF LAW & GENDERv.31, n.1, Winter 2008
HARVARD JOURNAL OFLAW&GENDER
--------------Volume 31: I Winter 2008Copyright © 2008 hy the President and Fellows of Harvard College
Contents
Selective Recognition of Gender Difference in the Law: Revaluingthe Caretaker Role
Pamela Laofer- Ukeles
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity: American Law in Light ofEast Asian Developments 67
Hohling Lau
Exposing Hostile Environments for Femule Graduate Students inAcademic Science Laboratories: The l'tfcDonnell Douglas BurdenShifting Framework as a Paradigm for Analyzing the "Women inScience" Problem 101
Lucy M. Stark
\Yomen At V-lork: Towards an Inclusive Narrative of the Rise of theRegulatory State 169
Ariannc Renun Barzilay
Student Writing At'tiele
Eugenic Feminism: Mental Hygiene, the Women's Movement, andthe Campaign for Eugenic Legal Reform, 1900-1935 211
Mary Ziegler
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HAVVWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLDv.5, n.2-3, 2007
Journal of Women of the Middle Eastand the Islamic World
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Sexuality and Law in Islanl
LYNN 'VELCHM,\N, Honour and Vio!t:nc(' Against \VOIlWll ill 11
tvlodt'l'n Sharii Discourse 13~)
DELFINA SERRANO, Rapl~ in !"Jaliki Legal Doctrine andPrartiee (8Ih-I;)\h centuries C.R.) IGG
J'"fARIlJEL Fn':RRo, Idra'u l-hudHd bi-I-shubuhfit: \\'JH'11 LawfulViolence Meets Doubt 20H
JES~fCA CARLlSLl'., H"hl)(lb l'il-dmb kli,. basita": The Legalityof Claims or Violence During Judicial Dh-orrc Casesin Damascus 2:l!l
A. E. SOll,\IAIA, She's Upright: Sexualily and ObStTllityill Islam 21;2
ADIS DUDERI.lA, Nt'o-Tnu:iitional Salafi Q.ur'an-SlIllnahHermeneutic and the Construction or a NormHtin'
'\luslj,nalz Inlag-t· 2B~)
VAIWIT RISPLER~CHAIM, Tlw l\1uslim Surgeon andCIHltl~ml)Oral)' Etllkal Dilemmas SUI'rounding
the Restoration of Vir~nit)' :~2+
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CYNI'H1A J. BECKER, AmaZ{!.th A11J ill .\10/11((0: II t111lt'll SlwjJillg :t)()nerher fd<1lliD' (Sahal' Bazzaz) ..
Run! Iyou, Eritrt'a',}' Il1ral1e' "'ol1lm: Tra/JIm/ ill tlli' r..l11hmu qf aPlltr;ardwl State. Review of: TANJ,\ L. ~IUI.LER. '/711' .llakinl!, qlElil' 11''''"<11: Ref.lulioll 1/1/11 ,,\i,lioll-lillildillg ill F:rillfll :;;;2
GOLf Tt\RAGHI, ..rI Alansion in the .s~}' and Otltl" ,)/wrf ,)"01-;t'S
(Jocelyn Sharlct) :J'i.i
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HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONALv.29, n.1, January 2008
\'o!/llJ/e 2(). IS'''III! /. JO()!..,'
Health Carefor Women International
Articles
Editorial!ilet/Hor Krlfs.WJlf COfmll
3 Mon..: Similaritic.s Than Diffcn:nces: An International Comparison or CYJ)~'Iortality and nisI< F.lCtors in \'(!otllcnI.ei/o G!lo!i.uuleh and Patricia DOUic!SOl1
23 Barriers \0 \'('omen's Cardiovascular Hisk KnowledgeLhula Ueu:U1; Doug/as A. Mains, Kristin!! (]J~'eJl", and A111011io iI. Rem'
39 H)'pt~rtcnsion Among Females in a Highly Disadv<lnlaged Community in.r~)rdan
Farouf,' M. tV. Sba!<lwlreb, Abmad !ltWlIti SlIIeimall, Fn;sa{ I. Mo}JtII11111ed,und Alon-Afdill A/wan
51i Psychological \'(/ell-Being in \X/omen with I k~lrl Failure: Can Social RolesMake <.\ Difference?Sondra K. Plm:/)
76 Living Vigilant Lives with Chronic Illness: Stories from Older Low~lnt'omc
Minority \'.:'ol11enCeleste ,)"bawler ({nd Dana Logsdoll
A5 Book Heview
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HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONALv.29, n.2, February 2008
Voillme> 29, IsSlle 2, 2008
Health Care for Women International
89 EditorialHlewlOr Kmssen COl/all
At-tides
91 Le.shian Parents Negotiating the Health Care System in AustndiaRuth McNob; Rbonda Brown, Amalyll Perlesz,./o Lindsay, DC/uld de Vl11lS,Clnd Mar/au Pitts
11 S Voices From the Battlefield: Reports of the Daily Experiences of UrbanBlack Mother'Roher/a Cricco-Lizza
135 "I Come Bec"llIsc 1 Am Called": Hecruitnlenr and Participation inlvtamll10graphy Screening in UppsaJa, SwedenKaren \Villis
1'5J Stages of Change: Korean \'('omen's Attitudes and Barriers TowardMamrnogr3phy Screeningf-Jee Sflll Knl1U, Eileen Thomas, 130 Hun Ku'oJl, M)lltlig-Sun 1~}lun,
and RUIl Mi.!lfl1
165 \'(lhy and According to \'<'hat Consultation Profiles Do Female Sex \V'orkersConsult Health Care Professionals? A Study Conducted in 1.<1\':.11, Quebecl~finb-Ngu)'etNguyen, The;res!! H>nne, Isabel Rodrigues, mul.lulie./acquc's
W3 Nonattenc!<lnce in a Cervk'al Cancer Screening Program-\'(/hat Happensif \Xlomcn's Hequiremenls Are JvJer?Marie G. (JscclrSSOll, 13Clrhro E, W(jma, alld Eva G, Be11.z'dll
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HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONALv.29, n.3, March 2008
Va/limo 29, {'$Sue 3, 2008
Health Carefor Women International
199 EditorialEleanor KmsseH C01J(f11
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200 \'(thy Does She Leave? The Leaving Process(es) of Battered \,!omenVil:eka Enal1der and Carin JIohnherg
227 The i\kdicalizarinn of Body Size and \Vomen's HCllhhc:ueSbaroN \Vray and Ruth IJeelY
244 Not Enough Tillle? Individual and Environmental Implications for \VorkplacePhysical Activity Programming AnlOng \'<!omen wltb ilne! witbollfYoung ChildrenLeO/lOr S, 7'aNlres and ROl/ald C Plo/llikoff
2H2 Intimate Panncr Violence and Psychological Functioning in Latin,. \,'omenAndrea I.. Hazen, C:Jlll/bill n, c''ormel(}J, Fernando I. S01iallo,(melJobn.lL land.~'lN!rk
300 Breaking the Cyclc/i\'1cnding the Hoop: Adverse Childhood Experienc(;'~
Among Inc<lrceratcd American Indian/Ala~ka Native \Vol1lcn in New tvlexicoLori de Rtn'ello, Jessica Aheiltl, and Pa1l1 Brown
316 Can Vmiation in HIV/STD-ReJmed Risk be Explained by Individu,i1 SES?Findings from Female Sex \V'orkers in a Rural Chinese Count)'Xiaoyi Fang, Xlcmmillj!, li, Hougmei Yang, Yall Hong, Honita ,'oi/anlon,Ran 71100, 13aiqillg [)oug, lYle; Liu, Yltfy'iao l:!JOIl, mul ,"'~ba()ling !.iallg
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.lillie Kelso 4Mieke IiClI '4Judith K McKinloy :J I
Toni Tidswell 43
Gillian Towllsley 56flume/a /JOIIY/W; 74Ifc:leua Pas/or 76
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HECATE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S LIBERATIONv.33, n.2, 2007
HECATEAn Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation
Vol. 33 no. 2, 2007
Focus: Feminism Hnd Biblical Studies
Wh\' Should Femi"i'I' Read. the Bible?
(,OVillg Yusuf; A StOI)' of'J'nhnos
Eve lind the Had Girls Club
A Clever Queen Leams the 'Nisdomof God: The Queen of Sheba in theHebrew Scriptures and the QUI"an
\Vittig's Lesbian and the CorinthianfI.,len: Prohlcmatising Categories of
Sex ill I Cor 11.2-J6
'(:rying Bahy'
'Tlll'Flou<l'
Bodies of Dc/Composition: Lcpl'O~Y
and Tattooing In BeatriceGrimshaw's Fiction <1nd Travel
\Vriling Clal'e AleColle}' HI
'Beds' Felidty CUSlCl!JIlCl ]07
PO(~IllS by Helml eel'llt', Uo!Jyll Cm!walladeJ', Nicola .'"l'cho!es,"'!IOIlCl IJricly(', MUl'ifl<t North 1U
]listurbing the Dial(~t'tirsof lhePublic Toilet Cl'iS1Yli !Javies
with The Watcr Clol'et Elena Knox 120
P<H.'ms hy Phi/oTHena VOIi I?UswUk, {{e/Cll Gi!c(Ji1lll,.tIlUe Mocleall,/lshlley ,Mm'!JWh'j/WC 1:~5
'Breaking Loose' Kay Rcaddy 147
FocHs: vVomcn's History in Acndemic Journals
Assessing the Scene: ,]c)lll'lwl r~f
lYomcn's HislOl'y, lVomen'sHis/ory Review and Gender &
His/ory Since :,woo Ca/hel'inc Kevin . 15i
Flirting with the Past:A SUl'vey of Current ''''ork in the
IIlstory o(Sexuallty Sally NeWl1lal1 159
\\'omen, Colonialism, Histury:Publishing on Women's History in
Race and Colonial History ,Jolll'lluis Jam: Lydon 164
Everywhere and Nowhere'?Women's Hist()I'Y in Cultural History
;llld Cultural Studies ,JOllrnals Michelle AITO\\' 169
Contributors 180
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HERIZONS: WOMEN'S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWSv.21, n.3, Winter 2008
GllIilIZONS WINTER 2008 / VOLUME 21 NO, 3
LYN COCKBURNThe Skinny on Skinny
MARIKO TAMAKIThe Cooobye Girl
PENNI MITCHEllSober Scwnd ThDught
SUSAN G. COLEJabs and Spear>
LISA RUNOLETeudOff
FILMRoomReview by l'.'laureen Medved
ART PROFILETr<lcy IVley~r>
by Sh{illl Noppa
MUSiC MUST-HAVESC;\U Lufl, Feist, CuolYll Mark, Hayley S.IIeS,KTTunstall, Emily Hares ,tnd The SoftSkeletol)
WINTER READINGTht BrM!:dcl'1l.'n So J~lrb)' M.A.C. F;l.rrant, n/lAJ( Anf)/ba ,Wornillg by Zdena Berger, Thr SkillBmral/) hy N;l.irnc I-10k...., TIl<: B'XA o/EIIII//a byMaric-C~lic Agll'lnt, TIN Pint Mall ill My Liftedited by Sandra 1tutin, My H{'dding DWJedited by $. WhdehiUl and A.t. Carter,Enough IIkmMrd: 101 Solll/jom /0 Vic/met,'n'rror Ilnd IftIT by i\'hry-\Vynnc Ashford,W;;r1dch:mging: A UgTj Gllidt <.xlited hy AlexStdTcn, Pri!onu fI./1Mro.m by Marina Nemat,13 Women: Pllmblnfrom P,iJon edited byKarkne Faith, The Cc/ourojS(ol1e,' Smlptin8 the/JI<l(~ J!url("e SlIbjt<f by Chanmine A. Ne1"on,E'{,'lT)'lhing ConU/f.·able by Li'I.'a j\·lundy.
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SHOCK OOCNaomi Klein's NQ f.~gf) helped SpJ.Wll the >lnti-globalizationffim'emenl. Klein's laicsi urge! is those who U,t ~shock
d(h:trill('~ ro pilhlgc public sen-iccs and spJ,wn privJlcprofitt:~nng.
by S'lIIJn G. C1/~
ARAB HOUSEMAIO FACES OEATHby [-Psand" KumJm/llJuri)'<I
The Colour of lossNew reproductive technologies and (nolity treatmoltspromised to expand reproductive dlOicc, pruviding morewomen with the means to have children. As one lesbiancouple di~eo\'ercd, however, the b,lb)' bu,ine% has l11;\d<."choice more complex than ev;:r.by Elhtlb,·th Ruth
00 NO HARM\Vila! would )'Oil do if a do.::tor groped you ,'lrter you Iudgone for ,\ consultation abollt tonsillitis? Si:~tcw reus ,IflerOU!<lriu's groumlhrcaking IMk force on patiellt 'lbll~C.
Jlah/)/IJ IJkcs a pulse on the issue.by Zu Cormin
CAMPAIGN UPOATES
LOOK BOTH WAYSJennifer Baumgardner discusses bisexuality ;lI1d feminism inher hook [Aok Both H't<p.by]mllij« O'Connor
7 STATUS OF WOMEN BECOMES STATUS OUOby Mtlilld(/ Robimoll
14 MORE MOMMYTIMEIly Afdi/ldll RQbimo/l
812
News6
33
Features16
20
24
,3,;, JrHIM,''''''
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Title:Issue:
HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHYv.23, n.1, January-March 2008
HAJournal ofFemInist Philosophy
Volume 23
B. C. POSIOW (1945-2007)Car". Ethics and /lIljJllrtial Reasons
9 Dillnm' Chi:-holmClimbing lib: a Girl:An Excmll/ar)' Aft'emllre ill Feminist Phenolllcnolugy
41 Joann(' Faulkner"Keeping It in the Fltmily":S(lrah Kolman RCCldinR Nit'ttscltc as (l Jewish \'(IolJlan
65 Kourkcn MichndianI'ril,lilv}{cd Sttlnd!)oit1ls/Reliflhlc Proc<!SSI'S
99 Lisa GuentherBcing-from·othcTS: Heading Hcidegger a[lel' Cavarero
119 Rehecca Hillflllcrwd, Sexlia/Dlf[erenc<!; Lllce Jri):;am)' tmd Henri Bergson
132 SOnln ReaderAbortion, Killing, (mil Malcnwl Mural Allthmity
Symposium: Lorrnine Code's Ecological Thinking
150 Heidi E. GrasswickFrom Feminist Thin/linr; w Ec%giml Thinking:Dc/ennining the BOllnds {If COlllmtlllicy
Number 1 January-March 2008
Botlk Rt'vicws
204 C. JilCOh HaleSex Ch(l!l~e, Social Chang-e:Rejll.!cliollS on Idenlil)', [mll/lllio!l5, (lnJ Imperialism b~' Vivi!mc Ni\lna~le
lOS 11Ilil'n S, MurphyTCII.!-il-Tctl.!: ShlHJllC de Bcmj\'oir lll1djl?an-l'wt! SUl'lrl? hy Hil~d Rowlq
211 Joan TrolHllThe Eehic, of Clh': Per.son(ll, Po/ieind, wld GlldJtI/ hI' Virginia Held
217 RI)bill R, \Van!!/{l'COllCCit'ing Women'" Etjt/lllit; in Chin(l:A Critictl/ Examination of Mudd, of S,'X E'IIIQlilj by Lijllo Ylilm
220 S:ml.lnthil Rn.'llllanCh(/UCIlRing U!Jemlilm:Fcminimlll" Po/ilical Criti.qlle hy Lisa H. SChWllrt;:nlflll
224 Book Noles
Musings
227 Chri~tim' Owral!Wriling- \\I11Il1 Comes Na/urall)'!
ZHi Notes ,lJ) C,lI1trihllWTS
161 RkhlllOnd CIlllphdlHolt' Ec%giw! S/wllld E/listem{)!(}gy Be!
170 Phyllis RooneyE/lisll:lllic ResfmnsilJilil)' alld Ec%;::ica/ Thinking
177 Christine KO.lmclEcological Thinking (llld Ejlisremic LOCtllIOIl: The l.ocal lind fhe Glohlll
187 Lormine CodeThinl<ing about Ecolngicnl Thinking
242 Call fur Ptlpers
241 Buob Hcc,>i\'\~d
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Title:Issue:
INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICSv.10, n.1, March 2008
InternationalFeminist Journal
of Politics
VOLUME 102008NUMBER 1MARCH 2008
ARTICLES
Llluour Flcxlbilizatlon at Sea: 'Mini U[nilcd] N(ations] Crew011 Cruise ShipsC"risane H. N, Chill
Rescaling the Stale, Restructuring Social Relations:Local Government Transformation and Waste M,magcmcntPrivatization In Post~Apartheld Johannesburg"'<fe/elllie 5(111/5011
Working-Class Women Theorize GlobalizationJacqur/jll(' Ellis
Setting the Agenda: US and Nordic Gender Policies in lheEstonian Transition to DemocracyDellls(' M. Hom
Geuder lncqulliity ill Politics: Policy Fr;1lllcs in Spain andIhe European UnionE1JUlIII/ela Lombardo
CONVERSATIONS
11<111, the Axis of EvilRoksallll Bahmmitasll
19
40
59
78
97
98
Reflections on the Women in Conflict Zones Network:Lessons from the Past and forward-Looking POSSIbilitiesWellona Gites
BOOK REVIEWS
Review Essay: Gender and United States Polilics
Susan J. Carroll and RkhaHI L Fox (cds), Gender amiElections: Shaping t'lt~ FI/tl/re ofAmfrirall Politics;Jennlrer L lawless and Richard L. Fox, It Takes aCalldidateo' Wily Women DOl/'t RI/n for Q(J1ce;Robert P. Watson anrl Ann {jordon (cds), Anticipati/lgAladam PresilielltCristina Flesher Fomlnaya
Seullgsook MOOIl, MiUrarized Modernity ami GCJldfredCirile'L~liip in SOl/til KflrcoHalch Afshar
Hannah F.. Britton, WOII/ell ill the SOI/I/l Afrirml Parliamcllt:PrOIll Resistancc to GOl'CTllflIICr
Shireen Hassim
Joni I.ovcnduski, State FemiJli.HiI and PoliticalRepresentatioilJanc S. Jaquctte
Brooke A. Ackt'rly, Maria Stern and Ja('(jul Tme (cds),Ft'minist Alet/wd%gies jor IlIlt'rlwtio/l1l1 RelationsIHdeml Suganami
Mcrike BlofJ(~ld, The Politics of Moral Sill: Abortioll DlldDil'orct'ill Spain, Chile and Argl?/ItitwCelia Valiente
Noles on Contributors
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123
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Title: IRISH FEMINIST REVIEWIssue: v.3, December 2007
IRISH FEMINIST REVIEWVolume 3 December 2007.
ContentsIntroduction 4
IKny lllckle
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Noreell Gifflley alld Michael The 'E(ve)' in The(e)ories: Dreamreading !O'Rollrke SedgWick in Retrospeclive Time 6 iAilltzalle Leganeto Mwtxoka A New Picture: Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's :
Betwew Mell 22 iIn The I of The Beholder? Paranoia, ",,'
1
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Reparation and Queer Ethics in the Work
()f.~\'".~~~~!.sk.r~,,~~'.vi~k............ ... ~2
Colour SectionLo"ise Walsh I~eflecting on an Evolving Practice 65
M ilw; T"dor Bali,,;stealt"
Kathleell Moore Walsh alldLo,,;se Walsh
Naomi Doak
[i'oetry
Silll'ad Mololly
The Land of Witch's Heart's DesireOntological Flickers in Marina Carr's BIf theBog 0/ Cats... 81
Reflections in Publications: Are Women(In)visible Today? 100
Ulster Protestant Women Writers: A CaseStudy of Mrs F.E. Crichton and The Precepts0/Alldy Sa"l 127
Sheila Phelan; Clal'e McCotter
'The Blood Stays on the Blade': AnAnalysis of Irish-American Masculinities inthe Films of Martin Scorsese 137
Reviews
Notes on Contributors
Claire Bracken; Heather Ingnlan;Adrienne Anifant 149
158
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Title:Issue:
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUMv.19, n.3, 2007
JOllrnal ofFeminist FamilyThempy"
VOLUME 19, NUMBER 3 2007
REGULAR ARTICLES
A Call 10 Action: Five Policy Proposalson Behalf of All Families-President's Address10 the 2007 Groves Conference 011 Murringc uml Fumily
Leslie A. Koepke
INTERVIEWSAnne Prout)' Lyuess, Illterviews Editor
"Think Globally-Act I.ocally"-A Conversation with Leslie Rebecca Bloom
Wml·}110 Cheng55
11ti$ "Cull If' ,ktillll: Fir.: f'olhy I'HJpOI'(jl,f III! Or/wi! /1,111 {mnilie," W(I, tfll'
I'ft'Ji./cl/linl uddft'H 111t'Jenled III (imH'J Col!fcrmr., fill Mllrrill!;/' fIIul romily 011
lw/l' 3, ZOO? 171e! theme of rill' Grm't'.I Cmtj.'rmn' Inll "SIIlIICl!ng fJ/J (Uld ~)'e(l~·
illg Oil/for All FUIJIiIi<!I" (Jilt! Iii,' gO(lf tlflh~ addu,,1 II'fH to HIli IlIft'n/ioll /(1 iJSlIf$
(lffi'O;lls all !m/li{;e.< (lm/IIIlI'lIcall' ,fI" /mlirirs slIPlliJrtiw' ojfamily If"cll·b"irlg.Thl! iHU!.'.l illl.lui/t·tI: slJpponin!{ gl1.\" pOIl-l!1odrm/n/uilin: I'sw[;fil!lr/lcnt of011\'·ing lHJxdfU'nil)' eWI!lI/lI)' for \l'f!)'~iIIX families; dfvf!opmflll ,,jfnmily-frit'!ld/y/1"lideJ f<,j7f!<'Iillg IIit' rfolity (md .,'lm,'lUle of dirf'-lf familirs; leamillS ,Iholl!Imd ffl>1Il EllrtJpuHI tIIUlllfie, ' family1' il'm/ly T'"lide~; om/ f,'(ognilio/l of IiiI'lIuiqul' Ile/,ds I>filllm;grwlI familil' .1, 1II/IIIn"/Ir/)'children IIf immigmm pnrl'nH.
KE'l'\VOImS. Pamil)' roli~y, sodal juslkl', \\wk anti family, gay falllilk$,posl·mod~m families, di\-cr~ily
/11 IIw fidd ofmnrringe (lnd fllmil)' llirntlly, efJorH IrrH'e bel'lI mode to rrtOxn;u,lndol jrll/ict aUI1f;{lIl.,J Willi rn ...·, 1:.'mfa, (Inri .il'.\llll/ity fl\'(f Ihe fJaH Jl'lod.',
110m:.'''', -«WII nll,'mion j,f !:h'ell 1(> the .l<lfilll jUJlirt' isslJ.. i/l lI'elfiu<' pi/lir)' Ilml.Iisnifiramly d/reCh dnily III lil,jlirs fir Illw·i'u'O/lll' !umi!in, lVil/HllIf (lil'/lll'n,'H
f>f III,' imem(l/iOlwlil)' \I'illl flown), (fJlrt Hl'ljnff, marriage IlJlc/ .family Ilirw/liJ!f\mrkillS 'lilh Inl\'-incollle !(l!lli{i<!.l IIIny rebifoll'e III.' wljllsl1lrUrl, qUIl. Uti.! pap",bCl1<,tllm IIlI imel"l'it,ll' lritlll-t'flie ReI,elHI l1i(l(l1l1 oillls 10 oddre.fJ IIIf impClltnncr rifllIufer!.{(lI/rI!lIf{ elfr(11 n/ wda{/w/icy /III flfliJiIi"j, elm/furllra If) pn/l'ide ill1llJ{nuirlllljor Iht'rll[1iJlJ ta f/flJlI111t.. ,lOcialjrwir<! \l'Orkiug \rillJ lire illllHJl'tris!l/"d or li'orJ,:/llg{IVIU.
KEYWORDS. Pm.:rty, social juslic.... Wd(DfC rcli.'rm, Dprrc~~illn, inlc",~'\:
tjCln~!iIY
St'.flmltrnuma I!IlI (l deraJ/illing IIYikt'lhmlmpGl'u .mrvimrs alld Iheir /ltlimrl/e reoImimull/ps. CliffI'm nlllpit I"rropy modt'/s addu I5 Ihi' elfnls rllH'XlI(lllrmlfll1l e'lt
il1dil'illua/s (wd u!Miol/ShipJ. },f(lIly oflllr.lt.' mll/lelJ /lck!J(llrll'dgt.' Ihe importo/lt'1:'ofnddre.u;lIg gl'llder inI'II/lalilin. Sofar, 1111 lIIodrl ,,{t'/Ju/lle Iher(l{'y m'lk"s l'll/riorclly (f'tlfmllolhi' COIll"rpwa/i;olimr (>f SI'.wallrauma (lll/ltn'Il//lI(lJI. 711if p(fperaHt'f/.llllar Ie.wn!lrauma i\ one ofl!1r. IIIml horriji<- mllllijrJlllliolli Iipnl,inrrhy/llIei Ilurl'fnri' i.f nWll rJJerliw'!y lunlcd wilen /In Imdrr.'fIl"ding of(1atriarch)' i1
/IIudl' ((lIlralln clln ....plUllliwlioll amlll"'lllmrlll, We pmI'll"", Ilml inrillll,'{ ('111/·
pit'.! inl// WIH'/'olltillnl Ubmrlllll)'S ill I\'l!idl palriarehy vrgoui:e.! their rl!lmioll>!iMp is libtrari".'{ for bolh pl/r/lffrs /lfld uralrs .Ipnct! fur ml/repreferrrd \1'1/)'1 IIfhe!I1,'{ ill/llllali'.
KEYWORDS, Se,u~llr.lumJ. p~triarchy, C(llJfllc lhcrap~'
The Heart of Sexual Trauma: Patriarchyas u Centrally Organizing Ptinciple for Couple Therapy
Timothy R. Bai/l/(lElizaheth B, FeldllOllsen
Using an IFS Informed Intervention to TrentAfrican American Families Surviving Sexual Abuse:One Family's Story
Hrica J. Wilkins
13
37
Understanding Poverty from the Pefspectiveof Social Justice Activism:Renections on '''Think Globally-Act Locall)"A Couvcrsntion with Leslie Rebecca Bloom"
W(//l·Jlla Che/lg
POLITICS AND HUMORSCOll Johllson, Politics and HUlIlor Editor
Multiple Bigoted RealitiesScott Johnson
MOVIE REVIEWKristen Holm, Movie HCI'iews Editor
The Family StOlle, Directed by Thomas UczuchHel'/ewed by Tara N, Woolfolk
67
79
83
77l1' mulwrprlm'drs a I'mI' ,f(lIdY,iflnh;mal Family Syslem, IIIl1dl'1l\l/m I'f/lvidin$Iheropyfor (III AfriClfl) A/llt'ricall Jilll:/" molh", \\110 j,\ H"lnkillg lohrCll11ilit IIjel!Wlf(Mid whu Inn ball u.w,llly (IbmI'd. 7ilf (Il1/llur (1ffUI1IS II fommr III chal/l'ng.. is·HIes ofJ'Vfl'i'r. pn\ilrgr 1II111 opprr1lrml Ihrrlllgh lire inCO'TlClf<l/ioll Ilfimenllll fnm·if)' S.l'SIt'IIU Il,ot'f{/flY OF.\'). Sill' f-Vi/or",l bOl11 tile !tilll/ri,'nloJ1lle,U nnd ..u/turaliml'licMivllS frJr ,\frifO/l Arnuitm/ jamilie11rlw <lll' .fUn-iring -l,'.fllIIl Ubll.\('. 'flli.!Jrmly pWI'idn il/ll>/imrion.l for fillllfl> usrardl ('//Iami"K llit' tIll' lif IfS 10 (hal·Iwgi' isslre1 IflOled It) l1f1pn·.u{oll.
KEYWORDS. 1r1lernnl Fmnily S)~lcms. Africnn Arne-rican, $l.:.wal n/}u~e, (eministfaJUlly IhcrJll)', (umily lherapy
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JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESv.17, n.1, March 2008
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES
Volume 17 Number 1 March 2008
CONTENTS
Research ArticlesStarving in cyberspace: u discollr~c analysis of pro-eating-disorder wcbsitesKat)' Day and Tammy Keys
Women's involvement in agriculture in northern Hnd sOlllhern Kaduna State, NigeriaSA Rahman
'And the winner is?' Resclln:hing the relationship between gender <'Ind literary awardsin Flanders, 1981~2000
Marym DCJ1/oor, Frieda Saeys alld Sigried UC\'l:/1.\'
Trans govenunentality: the prodm:lion and regulation of gendered subjediviticsTam Sanger
'Oood man, Mary!' Women mw;iciam; and the fraternity of Irish traditional musiclie/en O'Shea
ForumOne college cnmpus's neeel for a safe zone: a case studySandy D. A/mrel. mill Je/Fey Schneider
Reviews
Books received
Call [or papers
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Title:Issue:
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIESv.9, n.2, March 2008
Journal of International Women's StudiesSplTillllsslIl': Vol 9. fl2~ iVlnr('h WOH
I'l)litkl', Sl'xll<lJili(·~. lind Ntw F,'millist SdlOlllr~hip "'inning lind s!lort~lj~ll'd ~'Iltl'k~ for tlh~
21H)(1 Fl'lIlillisl and WUlIll'II'S Sltltlh·.... '\\SOri;lUD!1 (LJ( IIml Jrclalltl) AIIIHIllI Slndt'lll I,:.,say COllipetiliclIJ
Vol 9, #2, March 2008
Intl'oductionJIt.ll·odul~lioll
ny Melanie WWl'!''> lI.'illt Mietwda 1"oy
Essays'TIl(! J)Ol'kHcssj$. t!{C Clo:wl ill.l'V/.1idl Yow' touer' [(onsis
UrJ'I-l~m''-';1.f!s1J.i(l~J!i, 1)esitc CH]d llt(!_O(lll~.i(.rG.I.!JH·c
Ii!! Humll 11(Jl'kel'
(~mtf~~'iliio!J Jlw S(}(,Tcls.qtOlIIt!J's: Pw~cul~P.diJ'$ Pvel it!
HlHploUlHcnl nfl.cltin AHlCJ'i('(U! (",ltlu'eft (l,lIellll(!
M:(,',\"iccUl Apll'~'/J Pl,t'cla KHhio
II!J /,oi; Hri(jl<qJ
JJOclYCIIHIII,C1'y,xt/JJody oj" lire '1'C?"(LiH)'J1.in<l.I.oy's SUllO,';
10,/O(fl1l1.e:;
Hy I,llcin /lieln)/'Ilsti
i\ 'Jhmsilml 'J'rmts,'tion: 'J'lw Cultw'nl {(Il(lll1~'lltuti(1llC(1
O{,S/Hc}(·s.ilnUVIU"gllw Nm'lhct'n 1J~(!{an.d lYPlllCl1'S
CoII lit ion (NllVC) in Us p)'o{jl'l!ssioH!1'om InJ(JI'l1wlto
l'fJl'mal Politlcs
Hy ('0/'0 MlIl'/llqll
Np.lVollU.',nAUo.wc.cl:Ux('/usjC)UlIUC( '\('coun1obLIiIU in
JH(.l,ttf~Atlti.~Bm'JL.QJ'QU]J.,;
H!J Emily .H(ll'dle~H
'J'Iw "cmHlc,JJoclJ) in 11:1(U'!I" I'erAIWCH/d'sTlw Etlihlc
H'mnmLclHd.LJlcly Ol'uc.lcBy So/in Sanche/-(,'tllnl
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JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIESvA, n.1, ~nter 2008
JMEWSJOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES
SPECIAL ISSUE:Early Twentieth-Century
Middle Eastern Feminisms,Nationalisms, and Transnationalisms
VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 WINTER 2008
INTRODUCTION
Mary Ann Fay
1
ESSAYS
Globalizing Iranian Feminism, 19JO~ 1950Clllllfon Michael Amin
6
Staging 1\lfkish ""omen's Emancipation:Isianbul, 1935Kathryn Libal
31
Representations of Women in the \Vritings of the Intelligentsiain Hashemite Iraq, 1921-1958
Orit Bashkin
53
Belween Nationalism and Feminism:TIle Eastern Women's Congresses of 1930 and 1932
Charlotte'Veber
83
DOCUMENT
A Speech by Nom Hamada:Tehran, 1932
Ellen Carol DuBois and Haleh Emrani
107
BRIEF COMMUNICATION
The First InternatiolHll Conference of the Nobel Women's Inith\tivc;""omen Redefining Peace in the Middle East and Berond
Rebecca B..r1ow
125
BOOK REVIEWS
Lisa Tilraki, ed.Livi/lg Palestine: Family Survival, Resistance,
and Mobility under OCCflpationReviewed by tori A. Allen
132
Celia E. RothenbergSpirits of Palestine: Gender, Societ)'. and Stories of the linn
Reviewed by Sabra J, Webber
135
Sayed KashuilLei It He Morning
Reviewed by Catherine Rottenberg
13B
Suad AmiryShanm and My Mother-ill-1.aw: Ramallah Dhlries
Reviewed by Michelle Hartman
141
CONTRIBUTORS
145
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
147
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Tille: JOURNAL OF WOMEN &AGINGIssue: v.20, n.1-2, 2008
:J1) J{]Jitd of
Women ~ JigingFROM THE EDITOR
J, Dianne Gamer, DSW
Life With and Without Heart Disease Among Women and Men Over 50Eileen M. Crimmins, PhD, Mark D. Hayward, PhD,
Hiroshi Ueda, PhD, Yasuhiko Saito, PhD, Jung Ki Kim, PhD
Ultrasonometric Profiling of Incidenceand Risk of Osteoporosis In Rural Women
Sarah H. Gue/dner, RN, DSN, Geraldine R. Britton, PhD, RN,Guruprasad Madhavan, MS, MBA, Carolyn S. Pierce, DSN, RN,
Theresa N. Grabo, PhD, RN, Janice Penrod, PhD, RN,Sheri A. Stucke, PhD, RN, Chin-Fang Liu, PhD, RN
Oxidative Stress Levels Are Reducedin Postmenopausal Women with Exercise Training Regardless
of Hormone Replacement Therapy StatusSelasi Attipoe, BS, Joon- Young Park, PhD, Nico/a Fenty, PhD,
Dana Phares, PhD, Michael Brown, PhD
"Why Can't You Control This?" How Women's Interactionswith Intimate Partners Define Menopause and Family
Heather E. Oil/away, PhD
Challenging Social Myths and Stereotypes of Women and Aging:Heterosexual Women Talk About Sex
Sharron Hinchliff, PhD, BSc (Hans), Merryn Galt, PhD, BA (Hans)
Reduction in Leisure Activityand Well-Being During the Transition to Widowhood
Megan C. Janke, PhD, CTRS, Galit Nimrod, PhD, Douglas A. Kleiber, PhD
"When I Am an Old Woman, I Shall Wear Purple":Red Hatters Cope with Getting Old
M. Elise Radina, PhD, CFLE, Annette Lynch, PhD,Marybeth C. Sta/p, PhD, Lydia K. Manning, MGS
Well-Being of Mid- and Later-Life Mothersof Children with Developmental Disabilities
Lori E. Weeks, PhD, Olive Bryanton, LLD,Albert Kozma, PhD, Thomy Nilsson, PhD
Assisted Living, Elderly Women and Sense of Self:Communicating the Impact of Reduction of Long-Standing Activities
Heather L. Seipke, PhD
Best Friends: The Role of Confidantes in Older Women's HealthRobin D. Moremen, PhD, PT
The Downside of Friendship:Sources of Strain in Older Women's Friendships
Robin D. Moremen, PhD, PT
BOOK REVIEWS
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Volume 20Numbers 1/2200R
Title: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGIssue: v.13, n.4, 2007
JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES INSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
VOLUME 13
CONTENTS
NO.4 2007
Work-Life Spillover and Job Satisfaction of MarriedjParlnered Faculty 317MembersCatherille T. Awelillk alld Elizabeth G. Creawer
All in the (Engineering) Family? - The Family Occupational Background of 333Men and Women Engineering StudentsSIlSllIl E. Mall1lOll and Pmd D. Schreuders
Gender and Disciplinary Differences in Experiences with Interdisciplinary 353Collaborationlvfnum Borrego ami Elizabeth G. Creamer
Introduction to Prominent Women in Chemical Engineering: An Outreach 377ActivityYill Kiollg Hoh
(De)valuingTeachingin the Academy: Why Are Underrepresented Graduale 391Students Overrepresented in Teaching and Outreach?Heather 'l1,iry, Salldra L. Lallrsell, alld Carrie Listoll
Annual Index to Volume 13 423
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Title:Issue:
JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICYv.29, n.1, 2007
JOURNAL OF
WOM(n, POUliCS Volume 29Numb~r I2007
FROM THE EDITORS
Republican lvlothcrhood Rcdux?: WOlllen as ContingentCitizens in 21st Century America
k/dod." Nose5
The Pnradox of Protestantism and Women in ElectedOfl1cc in the United Slntes
Jellnifer Merolla.leal! Reilh SchroedelMirya RO,'ie Holman
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BOOK REVIEW
Safe, L('gal, and UI/available? Abor/io/l Politicsill 'he Ulliled Shlft>S, by Melody Rose
Rt'viewed by C)'lIthill R. Danie/s
About the Contributors
Africlln Americllll Women and Power Politicsin New York City, 1944-1972
.lillie Gallagher31Mllsculinity us Political Strategy: George W. Bush,
the "War on Terrorism," and an Echoing PressKel'in CoeDaI'id DomkeMuedifll M. BURl!!)'Sheryl CunninghamNalley Vall L£'IlI'ell
l\'lale <lnd Fem;\lc SO\ll'ces in Newspaper Coverageof Mule <Iud Female Clilldidutcsin US SCllilte Races in 2004
Eric FreedmollFr(!derick FicoUrad uJI'e
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LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINiSTv.32, n.4, Winter 2007-2008
Feminism and RomancePi' /:jli/1)I' ill Cb;'ri~;ml'lI 11','/'/"1,/11 ;\'rbllfid,'F
Voices: Jewish WomenSpeak Out:\In:;i,' Irt}J1\ the n1w-int(Hlr limns' t;nHkr and thl.'Hol()~-;\lLst • hr;lcli Film Fe,;li\'.ll:5i,\cr~ ami ~Piddc~~' ArleneB1Ulll, llIHllIl1a\n dilllb;:r' SM;lhSih'cnll,Il\'S ,btn
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tIll: Army" ~I' )''.>J,;:' RfI<.
ReviewsCklrlotlc :\lcmlcls1111'S W['>"I1 W(IVa,' Hild' Icwi,h Pcr,i.1J) now15• th~, i1ll1oll;ihlblc Bella AblUg •Elkll I.itm:m on RlIS~i'Ill-Jcwi,h
1Illllllt.'UlIIS· \Vomen (clll'll.a;
Aml'rii-'<lIlJulbiml' :md mMI'
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Winter 2007 -08Volume 3l, NO.4
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: () Who Will Be Mine for Today?1:\' Roth e,M"tQlI, trtlllJla"'IUiwll lb.· Ildw,-w bylilli/II /{/lrrbllll
i\ wry peculiar pr.lctk... i> nWlltlolled in the T;llmtld:a tr.wding: mbhi who tilke, .1 wife, for \l1W night01\1.1', in l'wry 1,1wn hl:' \'i~il~. Now, 11l'M DO' th"lug:ht$"II the 1lI.llter.
I () An Evening at Rosie's/! Jh~11 Jt/'I)' {:I' Pkl'lIis Broml,'ill
\Vinner {)f thi> year's fiction (olIt,st
'.0 Is E.Datlng Good for Jewish Women?1:\, SliM!! Sd'llur
hl\"l'stig;\ting how \\'Ol\lell tim' ill the addkthe worldorJnl~'fI1ct l1l;Hdlln~lkin~, (lur feilrkss H'porlcr ll[l~ll\"C~
rhe mix Ofp;\lll and plt-i\,Ure in Ihi~ \lmll'rt:lking-.
-'4 Finding Myself In Iceland1~I'Imllllla 110m
\Vhen Hom need~ to l'S(ilJ1C after an k)' divorcG, rim ;\vac,ltioll in the chill r":SltJrc her ~l)llllt) hn, till' W.I)' thel\l()mill~ prayer promi,,,,?
'p How I Became a LactivistIly W<'lll~r Wim,'rA l\l{I!I\('r''i il\~hlctit)n illW till' \lltt:'r1)' tf',Hllthm,l!!lutem"l ;\Ctivil)' nfhn:.lsU...·eding. And how it pldledher llltl) polilic,; (of:l SMt).
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Usting of Conlents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 49
Title: MEDIA REPORT TO WOMENIssue: v.36, n.1, Winter 2008
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMENCovering all the issues concerning women and media
Volume 36, Number 1 Winter 2008
II III~1~q'llllThis
lib Issue IIah... d1
2007 in Review: The good, bad, ogly and just plain incredible 5Research ill Deptlz - Conceptualizing strategies for research and activism 8Research ;1/ Depth - Sexual objectification, sports programming and music . 16Rdefs 24
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MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUMv.43, n.1, Summer 2007
e~iettfJ!emtnt~t
FOR U MISSUE No. 43.1SUMMER 2,007
SPECIAL ISSUESMFS at Twenty: The Receptioll ofFeminist Scbo/arsbip
;11 Med,'eval Studies
NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTSMessages , " ,,. "", "", , , 6Reports , ,.. ,., .."., ,. " , 13Announcements , ,.. 14
ARTICLES
ContinuIng the Discount: F'em{lliSI SchofllnlJip and the Swdy ofJo.-fedicmlVisual CultureRachel Dressler " , 15
The Sophomore Survey and (he Indusion ojExplicit W'ommErkll L, Artiles , ""., ",.,., .. ,.",., .. ,"., """ ,..•" ,.. ,35
'Translating Edward the Confessor: Femillislnl 'Time, ami HagiographyJennifer N, Brown , ,., , 46
RefleaiollS all the Lift ofll Scholar Lcokillgftr the \Voman's Part inRenllissallu EnglandCarole Levin, , , , , , , 58
Challcer al/d the Masculinity ofHistoridS/1/Sylvia Federico , 72
Siena and the Widown. J. van Damlne , 77
Sevm SbilUng! and a PenllY: Female Su{cide in Late MedieMI E1lglalldCaitlin G. Callaghan , 88
up AgailHt the Great Traditions: 'The Career ofSbefla DelanyLynn Arner , " , ,." ""., , 108
BOOK REVIEWS
Allgelf 011 the Edge ofthi 'Vorld: GeographYI Lfttraturt, and EngItsbCommrmity, 1000-1534. By Kathy LaveZlO. (R. Barre[[) 126
71Jt AnonymollS Alarie de Ji'nmu. By R. How,lTd Bloch.(W. M. Hoofnagle) J28
All Anthology oiAfedielml Love Debate Poetry. Ed. and trans. Barbara K.Ahmann and R. Barton Palmer. (\'q, A. Matlock) 131
{'Every Valley Shall Be Exalud": The Discourse of Oppositu {II Thelfib~
Century 71}ought. By Constance Brittain Bouchard. (E. R. Truin) ....... 133
Gmder and Sexuality in the M{ddle Ages: A Medieval Source DocumentRemler. Ed. Martha A. Broiyna. (J. Murray) 136
Giovanni and Lmalllla: Lovt fwd Marriage in Rt'1l(/isumce Florenu.By Gene Brucker. (S. Buder) , 138
Joan ofArc, La PuaUe. Ed. and trans. Craig Taylor. (K. Harty) 141
Leadership ill Medieval Eng/fsh Nunneries. By Valerie G. Spear.(K. L. French) 143
Louise Lab!: Compltte Poetry and Prou, A Bil(ngllal Edition. Ed. and trans.Deborah Lesko Baker and Annie Finch. (C, Bateman) 145
Maskuliliftiit in der hofischm Erziihllfteratur. By Susanne Hafner. (E.Mey") 148
Medieval Fabric,uiOlH: Dress, Textiles, Cloth Work, and otber CulturalImaginings. Ed. E. Jane Burns. (K. Krause) 151
Aledil'l>al Religious Womm in the Lorll COl/ntries: The Modern Devotion, tbeCallonmes of\Vindesheim, and tbefr \Vritings. By Wybren Scheepsma.(M. Suydam) 154
Performing Piety: Musical Culture ill A1edfeml Englfsh Nunneries. By AnneBagnall Yardley. (c. Cyrus) 156
Poets} Saillts} and Visionaries oftbe Great SchIsm, 1378-1417. By RenateBlumenfeld-Kosinski. (]. A. Boon) 159
Rilling 'Vomm: Quftmhip and Gender in AIlglo-Saxon Literatl/re. By StacyS. Klein. (M. \Y!. I-Iennequin) 161
\Vomen in the Middle Ages: All Ellc)·cloped{a. Ed. Katharina M. Wilson andNadia MargoliS. (C. Afrka) 164
71)( Writillgs of!II/{C/Il ofNorwich: A VlIion Sbowed to a Devout \'(/omfllland A Revelatioll ofLove. Ed. Nicholas Watson and Jacqueline Jenkins.(C. Grego,y-Abbott) 166
SUBSCIUPTlON INFORMATIONIndividual Subscription Form , 169Institutional Subscription Form 171
ABOUT OUR CONTIUBUTORS 173
POLICIES 175
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MERIDIANS: FEMINISM, RACE, TRANSNATIONALISMv.8, n.1, 2008
Meridiansfeminism, race, transnationalism
VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1, 2008
Cover Art: YOUR ROLL
II Pref.1ce
Introduction
HIP-HOI'(/\ND) FEMINISM
Ayallah Moor
Paula]. Giddillys
JarJeIl Hobson andR. Dianne Bartlow
15 Hip-Hop Hegemony JUIUI! Hobson
19 "Under ConstrUctioll": Identifying Whitney A. PeoplesFoundations ofHip-Hop Feminism
and Exploring Bridges between Black
Second·Wave and Hip-Hop Feminism
S3 "Like an Old Soul Record": Black Andttelno Clayreminism, Queer Sexuality, and the
Hip-Hop Generation
74 Hotep and Hip-Hop: Can Black Muslim Anaya McMmray
Women Be Down with Hip-Hop?
SIGHT AND SOUND
93 "Roll It Gal": Alison Hinds, Female JenniftrThotin9lol1 Sprin,gerEmpowerment, and Calypso
130 Las Krudas, Spatial Practice, and the Rontli Armstfild
Perfonnance ofDiaspora
144 Meri AWlll1Z Sunol Women, Vocality, and Povitra SundClT
Nation in Hindi Cinema
180 "All That You Can't Leave Behind": Black Daphne A. Brooks
Pemale Soul Singing and the Politics of
Surrogarion in the Age ofCatastrophe
RAGE AOAINSTTl-lE MACHINE
2°5 Still Ayana!t MOOT
1II "Drop It like It's Hot": Ctliture Industry Mako Fitts
Laborers and Their Perspectives on Rap
Music Video Production
236 The Essence ofRes(ex)pectabilit}': Black S!tanaHI R, Reid-Brinkley
Women's Negotiation ofBlack Ferninity
in Rap Music and Music Video
261 Hip-Hop Hone>'s and Da Hustlaz: Black Mireille Miller·Young
Sexualities in the New Hip-HopPornography
293 Women, Pop Music, and Pornography Meredith LeVande
322 About the Contributors
3'5 Guidelines for Contributors
Feminist Periodicals: A Current LIsting of Contents (v,28, n.1, Winler 2008) ISSN 1941·725XPage 52
Title: MIDWIFERY TODAYIssue: n.84, Winter 2007
Uganda, page 58
Issue Number 84, Winter 2007
Midwifery Today9 Changing Childbirth: The latin American Example-Robbie Davis·Floyd
14 My Baby, My Belated: A Birth Story-Amy Armatis
16 Mandatory Malpractice Insurance Increases CS Rate and Profitability ofLitigation, Decreases Planned Homebirths-Judy Siame Cahain
18 Husbands and Homebirth-Leah Hazard
20 Occupational Musculoskeletal Disease in Midwives-A PersonalPerspective-Cathy Tapping
21 OMS: Evidence Basis for the Ten Steps of Mother-Friendly Care/The Foun-dation for Promoting Change in Maternity Care-Nlcette Jukelevies
22 When love Hormones Become Useless-Michel Odent
23 Incorporating Prenatal Yoga into Childbirth Education Classes-Molly Remer
24 Birth Changing Us Changing Birth-Amanda Sanford
26 Comprehensive Care in the Prevention of Ectopic Pregancy and Associated Negative Outcomes-KathrYIl Albers
28 Kali and Ixchel-Tara Dorobji and Marla [orilla
31 Positive Birth Stories Transform Fear into Confidence and Prospects intoClients-Sheri Menelli
32 A Midwife's Touch-Elaine Stillerman
36 Interview with Brian loveless, DO-Lori Luyten
40 Finding Better Solutions to End Bullying: What an Organization CanDo-Marinah Valenzllela
42 Daniel: A Breastfeeding Challenge Overcome-Jonl Nichols
45 The Bridge of life: Options for Placentas-Kelly Graff46 A Common Union-SMela VanDerveer
48 The Business of MidWifery: Practice Design II-Linda LiebermanInternational Midwife52 Amicus Maternity Center: Part I-Jail Trittell
55 Saving Lives-Sister MorningStar
56 A Modern Midwife's Experience with Ancient Maya Techniques ofAbdominal/Uterine Massage-Anne Hirsch
58 Uganda-Carrie Sparrevo/III
Midwifery Today4 Poetry5 From the Editor6 Networking7 Tricks of the Trade8 Marion's Message
60 Media Reviews62 News70 Classified Advertising70 Calendar73 Photo Album
International Midwife50 Cards & letters
DEPARTMENTS
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MS. MAGAZINE (page 1 of 2)v.18, n.1, Winter 2008
"Most people Ifeell that anyone who
works (or n nonprofit should not
make more than a certain amoun!. ..
I'm not your typical execmive. "
_WARD CONNERLV Global gag rule won't help Fillpinas In this overcrowded maternity hospital. ...
UP FRONT FEATURES6 LETTr;tl$ 3' Good Ole Boys 42 Are U,S. Policies
10 Kr,l'Pl!H) 5COf\[ BY KATHERWE SPILLAR Killing Women?Tbnt'S1l)h{)~behind IYtml COll1urlyk BY MICHELE KORT
NEWS "dvif rights" il1ititltivrs. Iftfuy will 011 III f1 wonl, )'fJ. Alld U'h(/f~ tbe U.s.UnIt bal/ols Ibis filII, tL'OlllCII/Ose. prfSidmt doing /lbollt it? Makillg il
NAlIOllf,L WCIJl'.
12 Att:lck of the Loon Sharks, "''here's Contracting Connedythe Money, Cardinal? Feminism's BY MARY MOORE Dying in the BackstreetsHot Young Magazine, Labor P,lins, AND JENNIFER HAliN BY MARY KATHOMI RIUNGU
R:lchel :lIld GoJi:lth, New Moon Attacks Olll/jJil7llfltiW I/etirm Imt'c bad (/ Too oftm, KWJI1II U'CI11/f11 vietillliudover the \Vcb, Short 'Thkes, drt'l1StI//ing (ffid OIl'iJ,'O}JIm fiml mil/ority by III/Sflft fl!1{)11kJIIs emf tip in flCalendar {()1II1"11ctrm-wlJite lil/ing the pockels ofIht tflft-cbm/C( Nairobi hospitl/I-if
good old boys flud thdl'/Il1likely c!Jompiol1. /bey'rt II/cky. B/fl/llt U.S. polidu,GI.OllAL 1I0tjllft loml law mill mll/l/\',
2' From First Citiz.en to Sei'iorn A Preference for DeceptionPresidentc, Prime Time for Tzipi, BY KIMBERLE CRENSHAW Hand in HandIron Sisterhood, Grassroots A Itgol scbolm' $bow$ bow tbe Im/glloge of BY SUZANNE PETRONIGrowth Spurt, Evn)'lfOllJall civil ri~'{hts is Itolm lr;' tbMe hying to Imlt lt~ (1'/ldill to aligl//he d01l/eitk fludAI }az.ecf;J Stylc, Short 'Thkes (I/JiI7l/{//h:e (lctiol/. glob/II jl1llily-pll/1l/1il/g 1II0vm!mlf.
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.26, n.1, Winter 2006) ISSN 1941-725XPage 54
(MS. MAGAZINE •.18, n.1, IMnter 2008, page 2 of 2)
VVINrlR oeVOLUME XVIII. NUMlleR I
Sitcom revilaHzers Tina Fey Qelt) and Wanda Sykes ~
FEATURES...rolltim,f(l
48 The 2008 Elections:'Niil Your Vote Count This Time?BY JANET JAI
Well, at /wst twQ jtlllilliftf((1'Clm';es ofitatc (11"( wflrkillgbard to improve flu systr11/.
52 Comic RebefBY BAMBI HAGGINS
FU11ny WQl1WI my fil/nllyback 011 TV IIlId n:vitfllizillgtin sileo-III.
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DEPARTMENTS
MONEY 72 f}OOI~ fleVIEW~
57 Gender BUdgets, Myone? Hmll1t Bit/11k 1m Lim M.BtlslJ prioritius 1M,. {l11d tbe Dia11l011d's Sexual Fluidity:1lmrJ,hy OtiCI' WOIIWI alld cbildrm. Underst;lI\ding 'Nomen'sBY MARTHA BURK Love and Desire; Ed" Aubry
Kaplim 011 H.itnwcre Liking'sI,H;[)IA The Amput:lted MemOlYi
60 Jane Addiction J. Goodrich 011 Mm1bnThe ever-poplllnr J9tb·mlll11Y i\1(Cr1ffgluy~' The Cavcmn"lIovelist willmore/tWill;;f t/;(m Mystique: Pop·OanvinismJOII tbilll:, and the Debatcs O\'er Sex,BV MELISSA SUE KORT Violence and Scicnee; Btlifrly
Grl)'~SI}fftn/l011 Pnl/In J. Giddiugs'EXCEI,PT Ida: A Sword Among Lions
66 My life As a TraitorT/;e (/;illing mre nawmt ofolle 74 eOO1<MAHt:S
w01l/(m~~(f)f1/1re hI nnlmll pdroll. Gn~nt rel1ds fir wimer 2008BY ZARAH OHAHRAMANI
76 OVD WAtCH
Ftmin;;, films I1l'{1i!l1blt for/;ome viewing
U.\CKT.\lf(
79 Knockin' on Congress' DoorBY DONNA BRAZILE
80 fW COIt.!,\EllT
Feminist Periodicals; A Current LIsting of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 55
Title:Issue;
NIKK MAGASINn.2,2007
NII(I( magasin 2.20°7
NORWAY LEADS THEThe Norwegfan Government Is prep(ulng th~ rf~
parliamentary proposition on men fInd petii:l~(~
The aim is to include 01/ OleoS wllere the/nota/significance to gender equalitY;
"PROSTITUTION - APOlNtd~!DISAGREEMENT IN THE NORDIC COU",T/?/f$"
If 15 /IIegolln Sweden fa buy sexulll services, a/lf1t~~·
weg/an Government now pfoposes to fnlrodu,~:a. sJ'J!However, there Is Insufficient knowledge about{~~:,~
prostitution and ObOlll what fegls[ption oild wh/(hf1le~~i)mas! effective. NlKK Is therefore cauylng o~, opro)eeJ"
sliM/on, the aim of which /s to prOVide the Nordic 99'.;61with a belte, bas/sol Inforinl)l/i)n'~,J!
.,....,.. '
YOUNG MUSLIMS CRITICAL OF PATRIARCffINTERPRETATIONSOFI~~~
Young proctlclng Muslims In Norway dQ not choUefl9,e"no/ufol" and "God-given"dlvlded gender sysleni, whlc*'hos;zes the physTcol, psych%glcol ond emotional dlffei~belween men and women and theIr (omplementorY"nj1t1?e~i"
However, like Muslim (emlnists, many o!them are critlcol:o!polrlorchollnterprelotions of Islom ond instead hlg~,(ighf?
egol/larian teachings of the Koron,PA~f{:
GendN t>!jll,llity ;l nl<l!(\ i~;s\ll; no',Ii"How often do you hear men around a tabletalking about gender equallty? asks mas(Ulinity researcher jorgen lorentlen, member ofthe Norwegian Men's Panel. PAGE 6
!n{f('aSI)\J PMt'1I1<11 rh0i<eNext year the Swedish Government will c,myout two famlly policy reforms which someresearchers regard as contradictory. PAGE 8
When dues l\~gill prll,,(IlUl!(l[l bec\'!Ii"illegal tr<lflic1dng':Report from a seminar arranged by NIKKPAGE 14
lislcnln WUIll\~n\ (J\'ill int(;r;J1d;:)tiull~,
01 th,;ir reli~;ioll
"There Is a kind of feminist blindnessconcerning the significance of religion forwomen, particularly Its positlve and llberatJngaspects", says the finnish researcher EllnaVuola In an intervIew. PAGE 16
W{}lllr;H'~, ronvf'fsi,)n~> lu hlnrnWhen Converts talk about their Muslimengagement, they particularly underline thatIslam stands for equality between people In
general and between the sexes In p:'rllcular.At the same time, they asserllhat the wifemust obey her husband. PAGE 24
t:".tir.' 'l:()!,'nr;,' in liil" tiht,·The alble contains countless narratives ofchild s8ulnce, rape or incest, which in turnhave InspIred reinterpretations flOm artists,composers and writers. What strategies havethe Interpreters used and how can the hIstoryof these Interpretatlons contribute to theunderslanding of gendered violence In ourtIme? PAGE 29
l':lilidl) PMlj(ifl<,nt~ 1l1,1k(>. illh~rn<1tj('fhll
mllit.IIY ()pu<l\i(JIl~, lnun: sur.rt:,,~,fll\
from the beginning 01 "2008, Nordic spedalforces can be sent to Internatlonal crisislocations by the £U. Researchers at theSwedish Natlonal Defence (ollege work onIntegrating a gender perspective In the NordicBatllegroup. PAGE 32
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Vv'inler 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 56
Title:Issue:
NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUESn.14, Fall 5768/2007
O'tDJ NashimA JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES
{.;,/I 0 NUMBER 14 0 57~8{2()()7
WOMEN IN THE VISUAL ARTSConsulting Editor: Judilh Margolis
judith Margolis, Infroduction 5
Yile! San/ud, Meredith Monk:Between Time and Timelessness in Book of Days 9
Susan Chev{owe, Meetrngs o( Past imel Present:
The lnstJllations of Multimedia ArtistsIlana Iverson and Melissil Shiff 30
C,lil Ll>~'in, Censorship, Politics and Sexlf<lllnwgeryin the vVork of Jewish-Americ,m Feminist Artists 63
C/oria Feman Orenstein, Torah Study, Feminism i.lnd Spiritual Questin lhe \J\'ork of Five American Jewish Women Artists 97
Miriam Raine/; M«rc Chagall's 1909 Portraits ofVVomen 13/
Judith fl!laruolis, Contradictions Ahout to Break Loose:Radical Ambivalence in the Work of Annelll~ Kleinfeld Lissauer IGO
Ori Z. 50//(',\ finding Home:
The MidrJshic An of Siona Benjamin 173
The /\ntea CClller~', Kol Hil-lsha, Jerusaleman interview with Rita Mendes,Flohr '79
Amv Cottlieb, The \'Voman \'\Iho Rises EMly (poem) 184
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Ntlfit Stadlcr, Ethnography of Exclusion:Initiating <l Di"logue with Fundamentalist Men 18S
Michael Oppl'nfJeim, Feminist lc\vish Philosophy:A Response 209
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Yaellevinc, Midrashim of Bitya, thl' f)aughll'r of PhiHaoh;Rebecca Tikliner's Silnhat Torah Poem, reviewed by J~lnlar Kadari 233
Julie C. Cwikel, Social Epidemiology:Strategies for Public He.llth Activism, {('viewed J))' Sll.~an Scree! 241
PaulJ E, Hyman and D,llia Ofcr (cds.), Alice Shalvi (,hsod,He ('el.),Jewish Women: A Comprehcn~ive Historirnl fncydop(~djn,((>\,jewcd by Deborah Creninwn 24·/
Call for Papers: Nashim no. 17Sexuality in Jewish Contexts 252
Contributors to This Issue 253
Feminist Periodicals: A Current listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941·725XPage 57
Title:Issue:
NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIESv.15, n.4 2007
ARTICLES
EditorialBlillG Oblas aud Tulfa P(llill 205
NOQ1\Nordic JOlll'1la! (d' Women \' ,f,illldies
2007Number 4Volume 15
The "Will to EmpO\vcr": lV'lanaging the Complexity orlhe OthersCathrinc Egdalld and Ramli Gressgrd " ,,, 207
Gender, Care, .'Od the Normalizntiol1 ofViolcllCC: Similarities betweenOccupational Violence and Intimate Partner Violence in FinlandTuija Virkki , ", , , 220
Crowning ~'liss Swcden-Nationnl Constructions of White FemininityKafal'iJia A!af(ssull alld Kalaril/fl Pcttcrsson " 233
Ii'iTERYIEWS
Feminism, Art, Dcleuzc, and Darwin: An Interview with Elizabeth GroszKalve-Kaisa KouUuri ami Alii/a Tiail/ell . .. 246
Feminist Politics: An Intcrview with Sara AhmedSalin Tuori (Iud Salla Peltouell " 257
BOOK REVIEW
Womcn!s Agency and ~·tedical AuthorityPia Li!jt..'rotll 265
Feminist Periodicals: A Current LIsting of Conlents (v.28, 11.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 58
Title: OUR RIGHTS: AN ANALYSIS OF GENDER AND WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICAIssue: July-December 2007
An analysis of gender and women's human flghtsln Africa July· Decomber 2001
hiS...Ir
~' ?u&-1Jec:Z007
,i~ ,J,,',c'/i, . ';>{,/,'" t.,>'
2 Gender considerations: aCase lorWomen's Participation in Peace Processes
2 Malnstreamin!l Gender In Peace Buildingand Post-conflict ReconstructionProcesses: aS\lstematlc Approach toPeacelul Conflict Resolullon
3 The D.N S.C Resolullon 1325: What is itsEffective Impact on Congolese Women;!
4 Failing to Empower WomenPeacebuilders: aCautionary TaleIromAngola
1 DNDP's EightPolntAgendalor Women'sEmpowerment andGender Equalltv InCrisis Preventionand Recovery
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 59
Title:Issue:
PMS: POEMMEMOIRSTORYn.8,2008
from the Editor·ln~Chlef Nikky Finney Segregation, forever 66
frQm the Guest Editor ii Nat3sha Marin Maypllos 69
Interview with Nalasha TretheweyLarva 70
Remka L. Bingham
Matilda Cox the prophet of the latmdromat 71POEN~iEr'101 R S T {} R YLucille Clifton alabama 23 Patricia Spears Jones Rarldy Crawford sings
"Knocking 011 Hem'en's Door" 73
Lyme Van Clief-Stefanon Mrs. Tell's Dllug/lfers Last Seen Wearing (Sylvia PlatlJ) 74(Gelatin silwr print. e(l 1910-1916, The Talk-Show Prodllcer KeepsHerbert Collins) 24 Calling (Sylvia Plath) 75
Remicn L Dingh<'lm TII/llgS J Carried Com;flg Into tile World 26 Tara Betts Erasure 77
Cleat/ing HOl/se 28Patricia Smith AN ALL·PURPOSE PRODUCT 78
Allison Joseph Milititudes 29Rachel Eliza Griffiths Grief Requiem 82
Kelly Norman Ellis Dying 30 Pecola Breedlove Gives Geraldinea Piece ofHer Milld 84
Opal Moore From Chifdrcll o/the Middle PassageV. The Children Duriel E. Harris "TIle difference between dream and reality" 86Ye ofUjisu [Ewe, GIl/ilia] 32
Tracy K. Smith EroNcs 87Yon" Harvey Theory ofthe UI//le/d 34 Physics 89
Dceall Song 36Asha French Why You Won't Stop 92
DeLana Dameron HolY QUirkl)' the Sun Comes 37Amber Flora Thomas Swarm 94
Meta DuEwa Jones Come 011111 My Kitcllell. Bessie 38 Dear Reader 95
Kelly Harris No Detollr 39 Nikki Giovanni No Hearm 96
Elizabeth Alexander Poised 41 Edwidge Danticat postscript 97
Honoree Fanonoe Jeffers Rememberillg ESOPIIS 42
Who WOl/'t Inherit 44 POEMMEMOIRSTORYHeidi W, Durrow Dear Ms, Larsen,
Evie Shockley to see the mil/US 46 71Jere's a Mirror Look{ng Back 101
Cherise A, Pollard Refilms 47Edwldge Dantlcat Uncle Mol'se 110
Child, Leavillg 48Gina Athena U1ysse 111e Spirits in My Mother's Head 113
Camille Dungy Poor Tra1lSlatiol1 49Trellie James Jeffers From the Old Slave Shack 119
Lynne Thompson Veal 51
The Vandyck 52POEI1r4Er40IRSTORY
Nehassaiu deGannes Ocean Voyager 54 Ada Udechukwu Empty Vessel 131One Fine Plliladelphia Mornillg 57
Tayari Jones Some 1Jling Bllle 141Latasha N. Nevada Diggs abollt her 60
Honoree Fanonne Jeffers Easter L/lies ill the West Room 143KhadiJah Queen November, /941 62
Deesha Philyaw RomanJ !olles 156Shannon Gibney Note 011 a Number 63
Jacinda Townsend Saint Monkey 162Raina J. Leon Philomela Teac1lCS a Child to Sew 65
Notes on Contributors 171
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 60
Title: PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES: ALAM-E-NISWANIssue: v.14, n.2, 2007
Pakistan Journal of Women's Studies:Alam-e-NiswanISSN: 1024-1256
CONTENTS
Volume 14 Number 2 2007
Andrea Fleschenberg The Path to Political Empowerment? Electoral Gender Quotas in South Asia
Mary F. ThurlkiH
Stefanie Strulik
Sabiha Hussain
Shahnaj Parveen
Samar MinaHah
Holy Women, Holy Vessels: Mary andFatima in Medieval Christianity and Shi'itcIslam
Local Governance and Women's QuotaReservations in India: Against' the Notionof Proxies
Shariat Courts and Question ofWomen's Rights in India
Domestic Violence Against Farm Womenin Bangladesh: Causes and Consequences
Judiciary as a Catalyst for Social Change
Women's History
Women's !vlarch
Views & News
27
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73
103
119
129
131
135
FeminIst Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, VVinter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 61
Title: PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL lEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOMIssue: v,68, n,1, Winter 2008
Children at anelementary schoolin Tokyo arelearning aboutwar and peacethrough the laneAddams PeaceAssocialion.See "age 15,
Inside This IssuePresident's Report: Taking Back Our Power , ..3WILPF's Strategic Plan , , ,.4Board Elections , .. ", ", , .. ,.7WILPF Launches Youth Network , . , , 8Congress Motivation Quiz, , , . , . , , 9Congress Registration Form """., .. ", "., .. 10Branch Action News , """ "., 11Water and Elections , , .. 12Peace Education: Book Awards Ceremony ,." 14
Feminist Periodicals: A Current listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 62
Title:Issue:
POLITICS & GENDERvA, n.1, March 2008
Politics <5 Gender
Voilillle 4 I NlilTlber 1 I March 2008
ARTICLESGcnder and Conditional Support for Torlure in the
\Var OJ) TerrorDrll/elld P. '-lflidl!(·Markd clud Ant/rea View.:
Cender Polili{:s ill the Domini<.:an Republic: Ad\,ant:csfor \VOIlU':-Il, Ambivalcm:c frolll ;\1cn
jalla Morgan, Howrio E'~/)i,,(/I. (/I/d /OIWtlW/I HcI1ll)'1l
Sports 'I 'alk: How Cender Shapes Discursi\'c FmmingofTitk IX
Gind)' Si/1/0f! f{o.wmtlwl
Sl\ll1lational Politics in Spain: New '\\'ClllICS for FClllinislPolicymaking and Acti"ism
Calldic" D, Orl/)rtls
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS
),
65
Arc '''omen Tmnsfonning Intcmational Relations? 121
Women in International RelationsDOlliel MoNilial·, Alii}' Oakes, Sl/Sall Pedersoll, lind Michael /. Tie",,,')' 122
WOlllen ill IJltcfI1<ltiollill Relations: Scdimclll,'I'rcnd~, lind AgCJl(T
Mm)' A/I/1 'leireal/It 144
All Inlcf:icdionaJ "llill>-si~ of lnlenlalional R('1atiOll$;R(,(,<l~ting tile DisciplillC
Urnllk'f! l\eked}' m,,[ lacC/li; Tn/(! 1'(1
The Norm of'l'mdilion: Gender Subordinatioll llnd \Volllcn'sJ,;;.;t'1IlSiOll in International Rd<ltions
Lauro Sj()!Jf!rg In
BOOK REVIEWS,\'/(;''' ill Political TheoT)'
hy 'I'crrell Cllrn.:rl{f!)';ellw[ hy'l'illlufh)' \.: Kml/;Illill-o.,[mm lSI
lieminisf J\'1dhudo!ogies (or llllenJd{imwl Helatiollsby Brooke ,\ekerly, \Imi<l Stern, and l<lc((lli True, cds.
/{el'hm,\,t/ h)' All/Ill ;\/, j\gal!wn!jelotl wilh Jleather 'l'u1l:()ife JH+
Marriage alUl DellwC/'(u,:y; ]<;(llIldil)' {or Alllw R. Clail(, SIl\'rlcr
H~'\'ifm~d /).1' Valeri(' l.l.:"r IK7
CI()bali.:a(io/l (/1/(1 Feminist A('fil'is/IIb~' :\Ia(\' I'~, Ilawh::-;\nHlh
Ik\'h'll~d by ,\fe/IICr A :\'(/jJh's 190
'1'/11/ imfwd O{\VOIIIeII ill (;fmgres~'
h~' Dehr,l j '. J)o(h{)llHt'l'it'\\Vt! hy ;\'0('/'" II. '\'IJTIIIII JlI2.
\\'()/II(,II',~ Organ;:::atiom; tllld Democrat)' ill SOl/!II A(ricaby Shirccll l\;lssilH
Nl:l';l:U'l!l! hy D"/l;se WHish 195
UST OJ! CONTRIBUTORS I~~
Feminist Periodicals: A Current listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 63
Title:Issue:
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLYv.32, n.1, March 2008
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY
FEATURE ARTICLES
Volume 32 Number 1 2008
2007 Presidential Address: Fear of losing Control: Power, Perfectionism, and the Psychology of WomenJoan C. Chris/er
2007 Carolyn Sherif Award Address: Spirita: Reclaiming Womanist Sacredness Into FeminismLillian Comas-Diaz
RESEARCH ARTiClES
A Refined Compuler Harassment Paradigm: Validation, and Tesl of HypothesesAbout Target Characteristics
Frank Siebler. Saskia SabeJu5, and Gerd Bohner
Intersectional Political Consciousness: Appreciation for Intragroup Differencesand Solid,uity in Diverse Groups
Ronni Michef/e Greenwood
Movers and Shakers: How and Why Women Become and Remain Engaged in Community lemlershipLynne A. Bond, Tabitha R, Holmes, Ciara Byrne, Lynne Babefwck, and Sheila Kirton-Robbins
Social Dominance Orientation, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, Sexism, and Prejudice Toward Womenin the Workforce
Andrew N, Christopher and Mark R, Wajda
Commitment in Age-Gap Heterosexual Romanlic Relationships: A Test of Evolutionaryand Socia-Cultural Predictions
Juslin}. Lehmilfer and Christopher R, Agnew
Structures of the Schedules of Racist and Sexist Events: Confirmatory Factor Analysesof African American Women's Responses
Cirleen DeBlaere and Bonnie Momdi
Do Coping Styles Moderate or Mediate the Relationship Between Internalized Heterosexismand Sexual Minority Women's Psychological Distress?
Dawn M. Szymanski and Gina P. OwelJ5
BOOK REVIEWS
13
22
36
4B
65
74
83
9S
105
Understanding Violence Against Women
Partner Stalking: How Women Respond, Cope, and Survive by T.K. Logan, Jennifer Cole,Lisa Shannon, and Robert Walker
Irene Hilllson Frieze
STOP Domestic Violence: Innovative Skills, Techniques, Options, and PlaM (or Better Relationships:Croup Leader's Manual by David B. Wexler 106
Jennifer Langhinrichsen-Rohling and John Friend
Violence and Exploitation Against Women and Girls edited by Florence L Denmark, Herbert H. Krauss,Esther Halpern, ilnd Jeri A. Sechzer 107
Linda J. Rubin
Other Book Reviews
A Secret Sadness: The Hidden Relationship PMterns That Make Women Depressedby Valerie E. Whiften
Alisha Ali
On the Nature of Prejudice: Fifty Years After AUpar! edited by John F. Dovidio,Peter Glick, and Laurie A. Rudman
Tabethah Mack
Urban Girls Revisited: Building Strengths edited by Bonnie J. Ross Leadbeater and Niobe WayMarianne Adeux
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS
lOB
109
110
inside back cover
Feminist Periodicals; A Currenl Listing of Contents (v.28, n.1, Winler 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 64
Title:Issue:
RACE, GENDER & CLASS: AN INTERDISCIPLINARYAND MULTICULTURAL JOURNALv.14, n.3-4, 2007
Race, Gender & Class
An Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Journal
II Volume 14, Number 3-4, 2007 ISSN 1082 - 835411
Guest Editors: Joana Nagel and Meredith Kleykamp
Joane Nagel and Meredith KleykampIntroduction. Race, Grmder, Class, Sexuality, and War
V. Spike PetersonThinking through tnterseClionalily and Waf
Joan., Nagel and Lindsey Fein:Deploying Race. Gender, Class, Md Sexuality in the Iraq War
4
10
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Mady Wechslor Sogal. Meredith Hill Thanner, and David R. SegalHispon!calld African American !I,Qn ond IMxm:1I1 in tho U.S. Military: Tronds in Reprosenleoon 48
Meredith KleykampMililaty Service as a labor Market Outcome 65
Patricia A. GwartneyRace. Gender, Class, and Perceptions of Terrodsm in the Immediate Afll;lrmalh 77o( September 11, 2001
David E. Rohall and Morten G. EnderRace, Gender, and Class: Altiludes toward /hI] War in Iraq and Presidenl Bush 99among Military Personnel
Second Lieutenant Erin Morgan 117MasCtJlinity and Femininity in Ihe Corps
ENS Stephanie M. Young 131A Final Period to thl] Union' The MiliUw'sm and Mititan"zalion of/he Uniled Slatesof America and its Effecls on the United Stales Coast Gllard and its Peopte
Jean Ait Beikhir and Christiane Charlemaine 139Introduction, Tha Sociology of Inequality: Intersection of Race. Gender & Class
Diane C. Keithly and Shirley Rombough 142The Differential Socia/lmpacl ofHurricane Ka/Tina on the African American Poputation01 New Orleans
Pamela Waldron.Moore, Anthony Mcl(hllley, Ariel Howard, and Amanda Dmwn 154A Question of Social Jus/ic/}: The case of Louisiana Communities and Iheir Strugglefor Environmental Slistain<Jbili/y
Celia B. Banks 175The So<;ioiogy of Inequality
Deanna Jacobsen Koepke 189Race, Class, Poverly, and CapitOllism
Richard I{. Caputo 206Sex at an Early Age: A Mull/-System Perspective
SarbanJ Banerjee and Amitra Hodge 228Infernal Usage: A \!Vithin Race Analysis
Enobong Hannah Branch 247The Creation ofRestricted Opportunity due /0 the Intersection ofRace & Sex:Black Women in the Bol/om Class
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents (v,28, n,1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 65
Title: RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISMIssue: n.37, Winter 2007
R~~dL~a Rr;r,di={f~ 90fNW'Vr;r,{011?~rv r;r,rvd adw~
Issue #37 Wiuter Solstice 2007
INSIDE:
Heteropatl'iarchy: Gllibtdisatiou, the lustitutiliu lil'Hetel'Osexuality anti Lesbiaus by Susan Hawlhorne
S",edeu Tretrtiug Prostitution as Vililence Agai/lst Wlimeu by Marie De Sanlis
I'rJemliirs lifau Academic Career by Balya Weinbaum
Real Wlimeu, Global Visio/l: Auluterviell' \l'ith Mllx Dlishu
The Roots ofMy Real Name by Carol Chehade
Se(I'Defeme:' Due Dyke's '/ou{'l/ey to SelFLol'e by Kim Rivers
Womeu Writi/lg Digitally: Duliue Acth'ism Compiled by Amy Winler
Trafjicking, Prostitutiou, PO{'l/ogmphy,' A Play iu Three Acts In Review by I'amela Foohey
Plus mOI"C articles, news, actions, find feminist hotline!
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Lisling of Contents (v.28, 0.1, Winter 2008) ISSN 1941-725XPage 66
Title:Issue:
ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWNv.30, n.4, 2007
EOITORS' LETTER KIMBERLEY fU
lOY GUGUER YlITH ADRIENNE FITZPATRICK Salt 42
J.ow (lnd Other Indoor Sp()rl~ Beauty 58
FICTION KATHY FRIEOMANlAUREl SAVillE I'd Dance with You, Maria 49Thctllll' 9
DIANE SCHOEMPfRlEHCARRIE VillENEUVE
,\n ex(~'rpl (rmn "101.05;/11T \\\Jnf:,:Ekmcntal 5'
A Pll.i/·/{OIll<1l1li( Mil'," 13 AMY OENNIS
SUZANNE BURNSWhen the Man YOli Marry 99
n(lmh~Calhrinc 13
19BARBARA MITCHEll
LAURA BOUDREAU NerC( the Prelly Ont'falling inl.u\'l' 2' 12
ADRIENNE GRUBERKIM DOWNEY HoroscopcsSC(tllld Soptl11\ll 34
19Incub(ltion 80
WENDY BRANorsTANYA BEllEHUMEUR-AllAH
The PJlly 39Mina Hovers 83
ANDREA PRICE"BERTHOI CHERYl COWDY CRAWFORDAVirgin Fit" 43
What Goodbye Tasles Uke 89
AMANDA HAl[
Unand" 50 ARTCHLOE LEWIS
SHERI BENNING Untilled 4
Her III11thcr's Il;lnd.~ 90 Tht' Ki~sing Proje.:.1 (No.2) 32Thc I\is~ing Projeci (No.7) 33
RiEl NASON Rnm<ll1rc }:n. 5 48Things You lkmcmhcl 98 ROll1an(t' No.4 91
MICHEllE PIMENTEL TAMARA GIRKE
\\\:cvil DOlllC"licit)· 14 Thc Crio 59Nighties 51
CATHARINE tEGGEn
Killer Cake 84 INTERVIEW
ElAINE McCLUSKEYJOSEY VOGElS
1Visited lhe Grund C1n}'On 91C1ei1ning up the Mess in LInd oul (If lhe Bedmom 99
POETRY ROOMMATEJOAN CRATE Meel one I((/om read,'r 102Mi1ngoes 11
EMilY WIGHT ROOM RECOMMENOSArando.. 1\~o Moulh~ 28 Editur$ shiue thdr (awl\lrll,'$ 103
IEIHHfER HOUl(CONTRIBUTORSPeel 21 104
MOIRA MACDOUGAll THE BAGKROOMSexy Bones 31 Do )'olllhink Illell need i\ sodJI rel'o!ution
of their own? 112
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, n.1-2, July 2007
Sex Roles: A .Journal of Research
Volume 57 . Numbers 1/2 . July 2007
EditorialI. H. Frieze
Stigma Consciollsness in the Clnssl'oom: A Compurlsonof Pakistani \Vomcn)s l\'loti\'ution and "'ell-beingin Science and Non~scicll('e Fields of StudyJ. L. Smith' R. Kausur . J. Holt-Lunstad 3
Gender Related Naming Practices: Shllilnritlcsand Differences Between People and their DogsE. L. Abel' M. L. Kruger 15
Interethnic Differences (or Similarities'?) in the RelativeIndividuation of "'omen and MenT. L. Slewart . K. E. Jaspers' S. B. Estes' I. M. Latu 21
Beliefs About Gender Discl'imination in the \Vorl(placcin the Context of Affirmative Action: Effects of Genderand Ambivalent Attitudes in an Australian SampleN. T. Feather' R. J. Boeckmann 31
PI"edictol'S of Change in Feminist Activism Through'Vo'men's and Gender StudiesJ. E. Stake 43
Defensive Reactions to j\Jlasclllinity Threat:More Negl1tive Affect Toward Effcminate(but not Masculine) Gay MenP. Glick' C. Gangl' S. Gillb . S. Klumpner . E. \Veinbcrg55
Gender Role Beliefs and Attitudes toward Lesbiflllsand Gay Men ill Chile and the U,S,A. 1. NicnlHm . S. C. Thompson' A. Bryon'A. L. Mahaffey 61
Cendel' Differences in the Relationship of Pubertywith Adolescents ' Depressive Symptoms:Do Body Perceptions Mntter?A. S. Vogl Yuan 69
Gender-specific Normative Mispcrceptions of Risky SexualBehavior and Alcohol-related Risky Sexual Behaviol'M. A. Lewis' C. M. Lee' M. E. Patrick' N. Fossos 81
Predicting ObjcctiHcation: Do Provocativc Clothingl1nd Observer Charactcl'lstics l\'Jnlter?R. A. R. Gurtlng . C. J. ChlOuser 91
Sex Diffcrcnces in Self-repol·tcd Infidelityand its COITelfitesR. J. Brand, C. M. Markey' A. Mills' S. D. l'lodges101
The Relationships Between Sensntion Seekingand Gender Role Orientations Among TllrldshUniversity StudentsD. E. bngen II I
Ceudel' Differences in Preferences for Singles Adsthat Proclaim Extrinsic Versus Intrinsic ValuesK. M. Sheldon 119
How Ambivalent Sexism Toward "'omen llnd MenSupport Rape Myth AcceptanceK. M. Chapleau' D. L. Oswald' B. L. Russell t31
Rcnctions of Men of Colol' to a Commonly UsedRape Prevention Program: Attitude nnd Predicted·Bcha"jol' ChangesJ. D. Foubert· B. J. Cremedy 137
Athletic Participatioll, Fraternity Membership,ilild Sexual Aggression Among College Men:A Meta·analytle HeviewS. K. Murncl1 ' M. H. Kohlman 145
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, n.3-4, August 2007
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volumc 57 . Numbcrs 3/4 . August 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The Relationship hetween Social Dominance Ol'lel1tationand Gender: The Mediating Role of Socilll VaillesL. Carieati 159
Student Ratings of n Male and Female ProfessoJ's~
Lecture on Sex Discrimiuutiol1 in the \VorkforccM. II. Abel· A. L. Meltzer 173
Sex Differences ill Perccption: Exploring th(' Integratiollor Sensory Information with Respect to Vision ~Hld
ProprioceptionII. Sigmuudssoll' i'\'1. lIag.\· B. Ilopkins 181
Israeli Teachers' Perceptions of Lat('ucss; A GenderComparisonO. Shapira-Lishehinsky 187
SC:Hllll Content UII Mainstream TV Advertising:A Cross-cultunll ComparisonA. Helsroni 201
Vln La Difl'cl'cncc? GenNic Explanations 1'01' PerceivedGendcr Differences in NUl'tul'l\llCCE. R. Cole' T, E. Jaynratnc . L. i\. Cecchi' M. FcldbaUlll .E. M. Petty 211
Do F(,ll1lllist \\'omen Ft~t'l I3t'ttel' About their Lin's'!Examining Patterns of Feminist Identity DeYelopmentand \Volllcn's Subjcctivc \Vell-beinf:{O. Y"kushko 223
VCl'b1:l1 St'xtlHI Coerciull lind P<.'rcl'ivcd Vit'timResponsibility: ;\Iedinting Kffccts of PCl'cch'ed COlltrol1. Kalz . J. A. ivloore ' S. Tknchuk 235
Eternal Mothers 01' Flexible Housewives? Middlc-ngedChinese i\hlrried \\'omen in Hong KongP. S.-y. 110 249
Social Support in Couples: An EXllIuinntionof Gcndcr Differences Using Self-reportnnd Ohscrvntiollal j\'lcthoc!sL. L. Vcrhofstadt . A. Buysse' W. Ickes 267
Club Drug Usc and Intentionality in Perceptionsof Rape VictimsD, 1. Angelone' D, Mitchell' ;\, Pilafov<l 283
The Rolc of Strntl'gy ill i\:llxed-Gendcr GroupInteractions: A Study of till' Television ShowuThe \Venk('st Link"A. Valenzuela' P. Raghubir 293
S('xllfll Cons('lIt in Hl't(,l'osCXlIl1l Relationships:De"e1opmcnt of II New 1\'lcaslll'eT. Humphreys' E. lIerold 305
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, n.5--<5, September 2007
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volumc 57 . Numbcrs 5/6 . Scptcmbcr 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The UCLA Body Project I: Gender and EthnicDifferences inSclf~ObjccH(jcation and BodySatisfaction Among 2,206 UndergradllntcsD.A. Frederick' G,B, Forbes' K.E. Grigorian .J.M. Jareho 317
Gender Differences in Virtual Negotiation:TheDI')' and ResearchA.F. Stuhlmaeher . M. Citera . T. Willis 329
"'hat Research HIlS to Say· Abollt Gender-LinkedDifferences in CIVIC ~H1d Does Elementary SchoolChildren's R-muil Usc Fit This Picture'!H. van del' Meij 341
Feminism: \\'hat is it Good For? Feminine Normsand' Objectificntion as the Linl< between FeministIdentity and Clinically Relevant OutcomesM.M. IImt . J.A. Nelson' D.L. Turner' M.E. Haines'L.R. Ramsey' MJ. Erelmll . M. Liss 355
\\'hat Good is a Feminist Identity?: \Voll1en's FeministIdentification and Role Expectations for Intimateand Scxuul RclationshipsJ.D. Yoder' R.L. Perry' E.!. Saul 365
The Fcmininity Ideology Scale: Fuctor Structurc,Relinbility, Convergent and Discriminant YaUcHt)',nncl Social Contextual VariationR. Levant· K. Richmond' S. Cook' AT. I-Iollse .M. Aupont 373
From Adolescence to Latcr Adulthood: Femininity,Masculinity, and Androgyny in Six Age GroupsJ. Strough' J.P. Leszczynski' T.L. Neely· J.A. Flinn'J. Margrctl 385
A Model of the Relationship of SexwRole Orientation toSocial Problem-SolvingX. Wang 397
Caught Between East nnd \Vest? Portrayals of Genderin Bulgarian Television AdvertisementsE. Ibrosehcva 409
Sex, Lies, and Video Games: The Portra)'l:ll of Maleand Female Chal'ucters all Video Game CoversM.C.R. Burgess· S,P. Stenner' S.H.. Burgess 419
Romnntic Rclntionships and Health: An Examination ofIndividuals' Perceptions of their Romantic Partners'InUuences all their HealthC.N. Markey· P.M. Markey· H.F. Gray 435
Cognitive Acrobatics In the Constl'uction of''\Iorker-mother Identity0.0, Johnston' O.H. Swanson 447
1l00K REVIEWS
Shameless in the City ... and in the CountryL.D. Brush 461
Intersectional Analyses of Identity and Social JusticeJ.M. Ostrovc 463
Searching for the Psychology in Tile HmulbooJ,'of Women, Psychology ((lUI tlte LmvH.C. Sinclair 467
Violence: To Predict in Order to Prevent'!S.L. Williams 471
Leaming How to Fight fol' "'omen's RightsS.B. Hansen 475
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, 0.7-8, October 2007
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 57 . Numbers 7/8 . October 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Is Silence More Gohkn for Wonu.'JI than Men?Observers Derogate Effusivl' 'VOInt..'n nnd theirQuiet PartnersJ.G. Sellers' M.D. Woolsey' W.B. Swann Jr. 477
Associntions Among Aspects of Interpersonal Powerand Rclnfionship Functioning in AdolescentRomnntie Couplese.G. Bentley' R. V. Galliher· T..I. Ferguson 483
Effects of Applicant PI'CgII1lIlC)' all Hiring Dt.'cisionsnlld Interview Ratings1. CUllningham . T. lVlacan 497
A Linguistic Comparison or Ll'th,'rs of RecoJl1mel1d~ltion
for'Male and Female Chemistry and Biochemistry.Jub Appllcunts1'. Schmader' J. Whitehead' V.II. Wysocki 509
Hidth.'ll Sexism: Facinl Prominence IHld Its Connectionsto Gl'IHh.'!' find Occupatiollnl Stntus in PopularPl'int MNlh,J.L. Motthews 515
Gcndl'l" Differences in the Construction of Spirituality,'''ark, Learning, and Community hy Baalei Teslllo'llilICG. Somis· R.R. Spero' R.A. Danzig 527
Thin-Ieleal i\'ledia lmd 'Voml'n's Body Dissatisrnction:Prc\'cntion using J)OWIIWIlI'd Social Compal'isoTls011 Non-Appcarancl' DimensionsAAvl. Lcw . T. Mann' I-I. Myers' S. Taylor· J. Bower 543
Pl'l"cei\'ed Gender Role Prescriptions in Schools,the Superwoman Idenl, and DisorderedEnting Among Adolesl'l'lIt GirlsJ.L. ~vlcllsingcr . Dol, Bonifazl . J. LaRosa 557
Do Thinl~Persoll Perceptiulls of j\·Iedia InfluenceContrihute to Pluralistil' Ignorance 011 the Normof Ideal Female Thinness?S.~Y, Park' G.\\'. Yun . .1.1-1. MrSwcency'I\.C'. Gumher 569
Public Perceptions of Scxulllllnrnssment: All EmpiricalAnalysis In Israel from Consensus and FeministTheoretical Pel'spectivesS. Herzog 579
'llow Con I Feel for Others Wheu I Myself AmBeaten?' The Impllcl of lhe Armcd Connicton \Ymncll in Isnu'lD. Sachs' A. Sa'ar· S, Aharoni 593
Bl'lIl'volcnt Sl'xism Toward Men and 'Vonll'n:.Justilication of the Traditional S~'s(em andConventional Gender Iloks in SpainIvI. del P. Silvall-FCITero . A.B. Lopez 607
EIlRATUM
COl1ll11unity-bas('d NOI'ms About IntimatePartnel' Violence: Putting Attl'ibutiolls of Faultand Ilcsponsibility into Contextc,A. Taylor' S,B, Sorenson 615
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, n.9-10, November 2007
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 57 . Numbers 9/10 . November 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Interpersonal Competition in FriendshipsR.A. Singleton Jr . J. Vacca 617
Relations of Eating Disorder Symptomologywith Perceptions of Pressures from Mother, Peers,and Mcdia in Adolescent Girls and BoysK,A. Peterson' S.E. Paulson' K.K. Willimns 629
Attitudes Toward Date Rupe Among UniversityStudents in South (orcaJ. Lee· N.B. Busch· J. Kim· H. Lim 641
The Hating of Sexist Humor Under Time Pressure:IS nil Indicator of Spontaneous Sexist AttitudesF. Eyssel . G. Bohner 651
The Presentation of Masculinity in E,'cl'yday Life:Contextual Val'lations in the 1\'lnsculinc Behaviourof Young Il'Ish Nlc"C.A.B. Johnston' T.G. MonisOil 661
Gender, Internalization of Expressive Traits,and Expectations of ParentingS.K. Yarcmko . K.L. Lawson 675
Gender Ideology and Motherhood: The Consequencesof Race on Earningse.A. Christie-Mizell· J.M. Keil . A. Kimura .S.A. Blount 689
'\Ve Like You, But \Ve Don't "'ant You '_ The Impactof Pregnancy in the \VOI"kplaceB. Masser' K. Gras~ . M. Ncsic 703
Thinl{ Leader, Thinl< Male ami Fenutle: Sex vs.Seating Arrangement as Leadership CuesD. Jackson' E. Engstrom· T. Emmers~Somlller 713
Al'e Female Action Heroes Risky Role Models?Character Identification, Idealization, and ViewerAggressionD.N. Greenwood 725
Gender Differences in Video Game Characters'Roles, Appearances, and Attire as Portrayedin Video Game MagazinesM.K. Miller· A. Summers 733
"'hen \Vomen Become i\lore Hostilely Sexisttoward their Gender: The System-Justifying Effectof Benevolent SexismC.G. Sibley· N.C. Overall· J. DuckiH 743
Biased Assimilation and Attitude Polarizationin Response to LC31'ning About DiologiclllExplanations of HomosexualityG.A. Boysen· D.L. Vogel 755
Perceptions or Sexual Orientation: A HierarchicallyRestrictive TrnitA. Duran' L. Renfro' M. Waller' D. Trafimow 763
Masculinity Ideology, l\'lale IdentHy, and RomanticRelationship Quality Among IIcterosexualand Gay MenJ.e. Wade· E. Donis 775
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.57, n.11-12, December 2007
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 57 . Numbers 11/12 . Decembcr 2007
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The Interpersonal Power of Feminism: Is FeminismGood for Romantic Relationships?L.A. Rudman' J.E. Phelan 787
Gender-Role Attitudes and Earnings: A MultinationalStndy of Married Women and Men
L.T. Stickney' A.M. Knnrad 801
Cultural and Gender Differences in Gender-RoleBeliefs, Sharing HOllsehold Task and Child-CareResponsibilities, and 'Veil-Being Among Immigrantsand Majority Members in The NetherlandsJ. Arends-T6th . F.J.R. van de Vijver 813
Cencl'ational Differences in Gender Attitudes BetweenPatents and Grown OffspringK.E. Cichy' E.S. Lefkowitz' K.L. Fingerman 825
Midlifc 'Vomcn's Physical Activity Gonls:Sociocultural Influences and Effectson Behavioral RegulationM.L. Segar' J.S. Eccles' S.C. Peck, C.R. Richardson 837
Video Game Characters and the Socialization of Gendcl'Roles: Young People's Perceptions Mirror SexistMedia DepictionsK.E. Dill· K.P. Thill 851
CendCl' Differences in Campaign MatcriHlsand Politicians' Professional Orientation: The Cnseof a Hong Kong ElectionF.L.f. Lee 865
A Qunlitl1tivc Study of thc Recruiting of Menand Women for Snlcs Positions in TurkeyM. Pinal' . Z. EscI' . J.R. Hardin 879
Ambivalent Sexism, Belief in a Just "'orld,and Empathy as Predictors of Turkish Students'Attitudes Toward Rape VictimsN. Sakalh-Ugurlu . Z.S. Yal91ll . P. Glick 889
EXllloring Gender Effects ill a Mobile AdvertisingContext: On the Evaluation of Trust, Attitudes,and RecanS. Okazaki 897
Contesting and l\faintaining Hegemonic Masculinities:Gay Asian American Men in Mate SelectionV.C. Pima 909
Attitudes Toward Gay Men and Lesbians AmongHeterosexual Male and Female Student-AthletesE.A. Roper' E. Halloran 919
BOOK REVIEWS
J\·Jen's Violcnce Against "'omen: From Prcvalenceto PreventionJ. Cermelc 929
Ascribing Mcnning to the First Timc: ExnmlningMetapho,'s of Vil-ginil)'D.P. Walker' KA. DeNardi ' T.L. Messman~Mool'e 'A.M. Rose 933
Including Sex, Neglecting GenderK.L. Anderson 937
Life After 50P.S. Derry 941
A Lool, at the Psychology of "Generation Me"A.B. Diekman 943
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Acknowledgments 945
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SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETYv.33, n.2, Winter 2008
~ I GNSVolume 33 Number 2 Winter 2008
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Vink!.l fhrricllltls Silv.l Feminism lltd Arl in J mtli(lIlt Country; rom 436
Dcod<:s llf LiterJTy l'roduccillll in Peru
RCgilll AguilJr hom TnTlill..., to Decor:.ltil'<: Arts: Stories Ii-olll ,\ 440
Women's Art Coll..:([II't' ill Hondur,\~
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SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL BY AND FOR LESBIANSn.72, Winter 2007-2008
Sinister WisdomAJournal by and for Lesbians
72winter 2007-2:008
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Fr'lllOily .. Nmes fin a May,:17ine .4Gloria E. Anz;lldll:l Prizc" 6
J.w Haggard '!lIe \X'hnmin of Our Dreams 8Jacqllt:lillt· E1i/.<lbclh Lel;llicn Every Pmsibility , 2UEllen \X'illi;IIUS ·Jhi;> Womdia of Estasusa ", " 22lilll:1ger Ore,llm (If J Lesbian
Feminist Utopia , ,." 26Be;! Lieberman , mcn::itu! [inlC •.•. , 28'sus;m \'\/hchcMI & Jcrlll<l \X/cHon 'lhc :'vlim of Amdia 29Marjorie Norris " 'The River of Dre~ms , ",..33Shaha Barnes ~ Aw,ptillg lhe Dl1~am or Is It RCJ.1ity? ""..34lka Liebermrm even rhe l~ughing leaves ."".., .40Sunlight , " , l'rolnguc: Wornonseeu ..41Susan r{;JW(hOllle.... Sell\.: , .48
SoniaJohmon ". .. Full Moon in the Park , ",,50l\i1lic Dec .. How I Wish to Live... ... 52Frandne.... . A Utopian L~'shi:lIl Universe 53'l;lIlager.. . PraisdAlah,mza....... .. 54Amy \\linter.. . From Fuphori:l [Q Orspair.. . 55Sharon Stewalt. .. ~'lJrble Canyon Meering......... ...58Shawn Hdmell , Visions of Love ,. , 59jod}' jewd}'ke ,."., .. ,.. Remembering ,." 60Mar)' 1 lcriall1 ~-1ay {he \X'ollll'n
in Prison Dance " 65~lary Meri,uH , , ,., ,., l'is ,.. , , " .. ,.. , " ,., ,66Lynn Brown " l-low to Make a legend 67Na(,tsha C,\f1h<:w HOllle ,.. , " , 69I3cl.ly Rose Coming Into My Ye-.\rS .. , 70Doreen PertinlO Over the RJinbow ,72Nlargic Allain, Av.llon .. 77Shcvy H~·J.le)', , " "., , JUSt Suppose , ,8Bea Lkbcrman , in these l::I.st da}'~ .. , 81f&\ VS\'« Red..... . nlC Mauvety.................... . 82Martha Courrm When You Become the Rain 85Martha COllrtot ,.. . lhesc Bodies Inhabit Us , 86Chrh Sirb I\nciem I.esbian Culture , 88Je:tnl'3ylor ,.., E\'er}'da)' Utopia 89Sunlight , ()nce Upon a Tio1(.· , 92Pal Parker, Excerpt from "·There is a
Woman in 'lhis Town" 94Kim Rivers , , , " " 'fhe Search for Utopia .• , ,.,., ..", 95Alix Dobkin The \'(loman in Your Life , ?8Alix Dobkin '\IHazon ABC ,.. ,., 99Chris Sitka The Labrys 100Michelle Wing ,., , The Good Da)' ,.101Ruth Motlntaingrovc My Utopia , , 104Bea Liebernlan , , ,.. " thanks to the sky " 106Jeane Orjas, , Circles ofWomen , 107Alix Greenwood Let All Be Well. .. , 110Nix Greenwood .. , , On My 42"& Birthday 111Andrea Nicki Circle , 112Nicole In Unison , , 113Mary t-.1eriam Girl Guide , 120Mary Meriam .. , , , , $omething Good 121
Natasha Carthe\v Honle , 122Natasha Cuthew Tide Turned Pebble 122Natasha Carthew , Night Swimming ,.. ,. , ,.",. I23Pdkanlee " Santa Fe in 2028 125Bea Lieberman , ,."., green waters , , 128Cheryl J. Moore Notes on a Momentous
Anti-Utopia. 2007 ..MOlla Oikawa .,' , , , ,.. ,.. Manitoba \'linter .Batya \'('cinbaul1l , , And the Women
Take Over Jerusalem, 133]udiul Rodlig\le'l. & Stl7~"lnne Bellamy Review: 'lhe ButterAy Effect 139Julie R. Enszer Reading Lesbian Poetf}' 141
(::Ontrihutors' Notes , , ,146Books Received "., , "." , , , , 156Ads................. .. 157Correction......... . 165Ba.ck Issues " , " ,.. , , , ,.. , , ,.. ,.,., .. " .. ,." ,166Subscription Information ,......... . 167Upcoming Issues: Call for Material.. .. 168
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Diane Germain In This Place From CoverRoxann;\ N, Fia.mma " lesbians for Lesbians , , 5Chrystos , ,." , ""., ,.,. Peace, ,."., , ,., , ,7Jae Haggard " ,.. ,.. ,., , , Village Center , ,., 9Jae Haggard .. , , , ,.. \'«alerfall ,.. , " .. ,., , , 16Sudie Rakusin , " ,.. ,.. , , Untitled .. , , " " 27Sudie Rakllsin , ,., ,., .. Hydromancer , , ,.. , " ,33Sudic Rakusin Creating a Glamollt 39Yvonne Pepin \Vomonsecd Cover Art .43Nancy Nau" .. , ,.. " ,."" " Brava " .. , ,., ,."" ,.47Sudie Rakusin Acrolnancer 51Francine , , Untitled, "." ,.. , , ,.. , 53Sudie Rakusin Untitled , , 58Sudic R,lkusin X.ing , 59Sudie Rakusin " , , , Muse , ,.68Sudic Rakusin , Dry<ld . 71])e.lIl Briningham Umidcd .. 77Frances l.orraine Old Dykes Gather 80Sudie Rakusin , , " Grilnalkin , ,.. , , 82Sudie Rakusin ", ,."., , ,. OccaniJ., .. , ,......•........• 87$udie Rakusill , Untilled , , 93Sudie Rakusin .. , , , \'(febsler , , , 94'Ice A. Corinne ,." , l.abrys , , 100$udie Rakusin ,' ,.. , , , Be~Spdling 103Nallc)' Nau , "" "., ,." ,Stulnps , ,.. , 109Sudie Rukusin ,.,. Untitled""., .. "" ", .. , , ll?Francine .., Untitk'd 121Sudie Rakusin , Untided " , 124Sudie Rakusin , Spinning 132Nancy Nau." , ,.. , , ·l\visted , ,., , , , ,., 138Sudie Rakllsin "'" Augur 145Roxanna N. Fianlma , , ,.. Conontail 155CWLU .. Sisterhood is Blooming Back Cover
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Title:Issue:
SISTER NAMIBIAv.19, nA, Oclober 2007
N A M
FeaturesIsabella Guriras ~ Traditional leader
focused on women's rights "., 4
Rape In Namibia 6
Gender and local government -Developing a strategy for Namibia 9
Crossing the 'gay * straight' divide 10
A Zulu whirlwind changeslives in Namibia , , , 12
Claiming our right to survive , 14
Namibia's girls * our greatest resource 16
Rites of Passage " 18
Isabella Gurlras - Tradislonele lelerfokus op vroueregte 20
Elundutul0 1011009a M otaH etaongeshefa iwa moTanzania 22
Missing the mark?Gender and advertising in Southern Africa 24
Being there to care 26
Keeping our bonesstrong and heallhy 27
RegularsCommunity Action:
Back to school ", 285 minutes of pleasure 29
Sister NamibIa Resource Centre 30
News Clippings "", 32
Opinion , "., ", .. , ,..............•... , ,•. " 35
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October 2007
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Title: SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETYIssue: v.14, n.4, Winter 2007
Social Pol iticsINTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY
VOLUME 14 • NUM8ER 4 • WINTER 2007
Special Issue: Gender, Civil Society, and Participation
Articles
Gender, Civil Society, and Participation: Introduction to theSpecial Issue of Social Politics
ARMINE ISHKANIAN AND JANE LEWIS
Gender and Civil Society: Time for Cross-Border DialogueJUDE HOWEl.l.
Equality Machineries Matter: The Impact of Women'sPolitical Pressure on European Social-Care Policies
INGE Bl.EIJENBERGH AND CONNY ROGGEBAND
Sisterhood and Solidarity? Women's Organizations in theExpanded European Union
SIl.KF, ROTH
En-gendering Civil Society and Democracy-Building:The Anti-Domestic Violence Campaign in Armenia
ARMINE ISHKANIAN
Religious Freedoms versus Gender Equality: Faith-BasedOrganjzatiol1s~ Muslim Minorities, and Islamic Headscarvesin the New Europe
KRISTEN GHODSEE
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STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITYv.g, n.1, January-March 2008
Studies 111 Gender and Sexuality
Number I
Roundwhle on Patricia Hill Collins' Black S'ex1llll Politics
IlltroductionEugene Victor HfolJens{ein, Ph.D,
Imcrsectionality, Multiple tvlessages, and Complex Causality:Commentary on Black Sexual Politics by Patricia Hill Collins
Ange·Mar;e Haneac", Ph. D. 14
Lifting the Veil: African American Imagesand the European American Gaze
Commentary on Blacl! Sexual Politics by Patricia Hill Collins,r.,'hanette M. Harris, Ph.D. ~2
Patricia Hill Collins's Black Sexual Politicsand the Genealog}' or the Strong Black ''''oman
.lean Wyatt, Ph.D. 52
Rcply to Commentaries: Blac!e Sexual Politics RevisitedPatricia Hill Collins, Ph.D 68
,Mum's the 'Vorel: Intcrsubjcclivit)', Allerit)'. and the Maternal SubjectLisa Bam;l"eI; Ph.D. 86
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TRANSFORMATIONS: THE JOURNAL OF INCLUSIVE SCHOLARSHIP AND PEDAGOGYv.18, n.2, Fall-Winter 2007-2008
V()'XVIIIN()~ranSFORMATIONS
CONTENTS
J/lfwdllrthlJlJACQUHINf. El.LI~ ANn Env/(;E (;\UI\TA
ESSAYS
FALL 2007 IWINTER lOoH
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PicmrillX D!"lJi'/cl/(C:ClaSSlQMI/ Exph1rll/it1llS (![ Otllt'fIINS
Ill/VI/gil National Geographic ltIIlW'SLISA K.VIINll[KllNll[N
L'lsoh delle COH('mi:Sicily, })hMtl<.?'ilphr, a/ld [1Ie C!IIS$(M1II
R,\NDOlI'11 1I:W1S (l'lIOTt)(;lt.\l'IIY BY DflIZI,\ F1A(X:AVFNTO)
]hl(lif/l.~ Fmhitll/ l1IId Fl'IlIilliSf "J1HWY:l1,t' Pt'd,w\~iCllI PrvllliH' t;fAmbivaleNc!'ILy.... PAI(KINS
TEACH ERS TALK
Wri/ill,!!. 'Uwl/iIlS, alld Pilmiug AIlllt'ri,l/ Lives:A GlIlVtrSlltitlJ/ uelHlr:m Ruth Be/'M allli Cinl.' Sill/III
RUTH llF.Hr\K AND CmcF. SnJRM
MEDIA REVIEWS
lm't~;l1ill,~ Illdilm Nllfiolls:,"alive AJlH'rirClIl Sr(f-ReJlfCSC/llali(J/IEVA C ...Kll0UTH
Bl'IlI't'ClI '!e.\'/S miff A111(ffial71,il/gJ.'UsllI.1! r-irSf-lImld Expaiel1c(' fa lllfcrprct Material ell/Illfeill TiwlJill,,? ReligionPnm S'-'VASTAl\:O
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TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATUREv.26, n.2, Fall 2007
Tulsa Studies in Women's LiteratureVOLUME 26, NUMBER 2 FALL 2007
h')lll till' EdiwrLllfra ;\1. Srl'Wns
ARTICLES
NI.-'go(iating \\'1I1l1;10; Ann C;lro's El wnd"/\111inll/l!.Fs ~md I'dro CulJcr(lo de III Barc,\\ta \'{[41 c, Sllc'no
;\l('rcd,'~ Mar(J(O Camino
Hi \ Tr,1ck ttl thl' W,lto\ Ed~(''':
LC;1rnin.~ w SU(ft'T in Snruh Gnllld'~
The Ifetlt\'llly ?it,jnsAlInli Mnna jonl's
Sitwdl Bl'\'lllhllhll Sl'm\otic(,nHk'l, ltac{', ,)Ild Empire in hl,.-m!c
Mlll,~JlIl Bl)'Wll
"I\.· Talkin' (lame": The Cr<.'ati\ln (Ill'>~'(hic
SPilll' in ~l'll'l'tcJ Shurl Fit:til!ll (lfZIII,l
>:""k' Illlfs!\lnD..'ri$ D<ll'l'
E'\l'llirinl; I!w "~-lin.:J ,)( the Hive":Embodied Cognition in Sylviil PhHh\ Ike Po,'l\l<,
}"biw L.'tds Luck
Rum IlJ.,tom;~; J)c(o!uni:ing the Naniltiv\.'s"f jC;ll) Rhy_~'s \\'?i,/c S<l~'l.j.'o Sw illlJ Sylvii\Townscml \\;-';lrl\L'r\ The flint AllChM
J.'nnifcr p, N~sl)ill
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The Wri!l'r1y Lift, of Eva Ffilncc~ {)nlll~hl~
Hmllii L)'1lI1 T(lJ\!ill'n
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Ufl'f<'(J)' Cl)Upling5: \\"Iriling Om!l!o,!s,C\lI/(lllrlfllIOT,'i, llnrllh<, Cmtmc/;on (1{AwhunlJip, l'ditl,,1 hy ~...brjofi<: ~1(11W
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and R,'lli\ld i\. SchwL:'~k'r.
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,\lnedilh Ann,' :-;lwnJ
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Figllrl' 2: Fr;mk Dnhon\ c\lT(;lin ,Ic~ign for 111('nril.:il\;'!I'lIduni\lll of FII\W!e, whiL"h ;!I'l'l',ul,.l inBriti"h Vogu<,' in ILJ2t CHtrl\~"\' lIf(;umll' Na"ll'uhlir;lthllls Ltd.
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Title: U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNALIssue: n.33, 2007
U.S.-Japan Women's JournalEl *~'I1:::; -V - T)[,.
NUMBER 33 2007
Belween Followers and Frienels: Male Homosoeial Desire in
Heian Court Poetry Gustav Helelt 3f'¥U"zO)fj~ ~ 'l'·lcil)Wilif)(I::::tWTQYJ1if:*'1:: ') -:/ '\' )vtJ:li)(~
Court Women in Poetry Contests: The Tellloku Yemen Va;r; Ulaawase
(Poetry Contest Helel at Court in 960) Rose Bundy 33
- tltB'O)RH: C: ¥,fki\' : ~t':\jfJqif J7;Ii!lif)(i\'~ IJIJ C: l T
Okamoto Kanoko's IIKHkozc"; Homoerotic Aestheticism andthe Female Gaze Kazumi Nagaike 58
~*~O)~O) ra*mJ.:*'1::XO~1:/~A
0)~ "¥: C: R1'J 0) "IH~ l
The Bygone Worlel ("Kakoze") Okamoto Kanoko 75
- IruJ* n\ 0) { ra*lItJ
A Very Gendered Occupation: Australian Women as"Conquerors" anel "Liberators" Christine e1e Matos 87
~ x /' 7'·- it; ~n t-: ,1i vii: rfiEllfl1'f J J.k. v:rma1'fJ c:lT~-~~~070)R@
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.1, January 2008
Violence Against WomenVnlume 14 Numher I ,Jnlluar)' 2008
Editor's IntroductionClaire M. Renzetti , , , .
Articles
Screening for Domestic Violence in Puhlic '''eJfare Offices:An Annlysis of Case IVlallagcr and Client Interactions
Taryn Lindhorst, Mar<;:ia K. Meyers, and Erin Casey 5
71
Histories of Violent Victimization Among '''omen \VltoReported Unwanted Sex in Marriages and Intimate Uclationships:Findings From n Qualitative Study
Kathleen C. Basile ,............. 29
"'hat \Ve Knnw About Intimate Partner Violence in theMiddle East "ud North Arrie"
Angie Boy and Andrzcj Kulczyt'ki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
The EXJlerience or Abused ,.vomen 'Vith Theil'Children's Lnw Guardians
Roni Berger nnd Ellen Rosenberg
Commentary
Getting Beyond "'Vlmt Did She Do to Provoke Him?"Commcnts by n Retired Judge on the Spccial Issue onChild Custody and Domestic Violence
MUijory D. Fields , . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Research Note
Pecr Sexual HUI'f1ssl1lcnt: Finding Voice, ChangingCulture-An Intervention Strategy 101' Adolesccnt Females
.lenni fer L. Marlin. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Bool' Review
Forsaken Females: The Global Brutalization of Womell, byAndrea Parrot and Nina Cummings
Melis~a Logue , . , .. , , . 125
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.2, February 2008
Violence Against WomenVolume 14 Numhcl' 2 [<chrum')' 2008
Guest Editor's IntrouuctionBernard Auchter , ,., , . 131
Articles
A Longitndinal Stud)' of Arrested Balt"rel's, 1995-2005:Cureel' Criminals
Andrew R. Klein and Terri Tobin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Resistance Among Domestic Violence Offenders: MeasurementDe\'elopment and Initial Validation
Dehorah A. Levesque, Wayne r. Vclicer. Patricia H. Castle.and R. Neil Greene ... , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Dncs Judicial ;\:lonitol'ing Detel' Domestic Violcnt'c Recidivism"l{<.'su)(s of H Qunsi.Expl'rimcnlal Cumpar'ison in the Bronx
Michael Rempel, Melissa Lahriola, and Roben C. Davis IX5
Implementation of Case iVlanagcl11cJlt for Battcl'crProgram Participanl')
Edward W. Gondol r 208
Findings Frol11 an Outcome Examination of nhodc Island'sSpccializcd DOl11csti<' Violcnce Probation Supcrvision Program: DoSpecializcd Supcrvision Programs of BaUcl'cl'S Reduce Rcabusc?
Andrew R. Klein und Ann Crowe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Advocate/Activist Note
Dcconstructiug l\'lale Violence Against "'omen: The Men StoppingViolence Community-Accountahility Modcl
lJlestcr Douglas. Dick Bathrick. and Phyllis Alcsia Perry. . . 247
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.3, March 2008
Violence Against WomenVolume 14 Number 3 l\'Iarch 2008
Editor's IntrounctionChlirc lvi. Rcnzctli , , , , .
A.'tieles
Beyond the Campus: Unacknowledged napeAmong f ..ow-Income \Vomen
Ilenther Littleton, Carmen Radecki Brdtkopf.and Abbey Berenson , , .. , .. , , , . . . . 269
Prc.'\,ulcllcc und Effects of Rape Myths in Print JOlll'nalism:The Kohl' Bryant Case
RClHlC Franiuk. Jellnifer L. Sccfclt. Sandy L. Cepress,<llld Joseph 1\. Vandcllo ..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2X7
The Influcnce of Gender Role Stcl'cutyping on \Vomen's Experiences01' Female Snme-Scx Intimate Partner Violence
Denn Hnssouneh find Nancy Glass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
"'olllcn IS Rj~hts, Domestic Violence, andRecoLlrsc Seeking in Rural Bangladesh
Sidney RUlh Schuler. Lisa M, Bates. and Farl.ana Islam 326
Exploring the IJnl{s Between Components of CoordinatedCommunity Responses lind Theil' Impact on Contact'Vilh Intimate Purtner Violence Scr\'kcs
Joanne Klevcn~, Charlene K. Bakel', Gene A. Shelley.ami Eben ivl, Ingrmll , , , , .. , , , , .. , . :\46
Commentary
Commentary on Hughes, Chon, and EllermallSea Ling Cheng, , . , , , , , .. , . . . 359
Response
Hesponsc to ChcngDonnH M. Hughes , .. , . , , ..
Book Rel'iews
Neither Angels itOI' Demolts: H'tnnelt, Crime, ami VlctimizatioJl,by Kathleen Ferruro
Kimberly 1. Cook " , .. , , ,.,.,.,.. 366
Tlte Duke Lacros.\'(' Case,' Exploitiuli the Issue oj False Rape Accusations,by Stuart Taylor Jr. and K. C..Johnsoll
Jody Raphael. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :\70
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Title: WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNALIssue: v.22, n.2, Fall 2007
Wisconsin Women's Law Journal
VOl.UME XXII, NUMBER 2
CONTENTS
FALl. 2007
F()RE\\,()RD . . . • • . . . • . . • . . • . • . • • . . • • • • . . . . • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • . . • . . . . v
ARTICLES
'<\'IlAT HAS FEi\IINIS;\'! GOT TO Do WITII
CI-IIl.nlmN's RieHl's? A CASE STUDY
OF A Bt\;', ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ..•.... Benjamin ,)'!lmueli 177
TI-IE C();'\,'SfITUTI()NAIJTI' OF THE FDA'sACE-B/\SED PLAN B® REGUlATIONS:
WHY TilE FDA MADE THE
Wf{ON<: DECISION , , .. ,Barbara Chevalier 235
Trn ,I-: IX AND EQUAl, EDUCATIONAl. ACCESS
F()l{ PREGNANT AND PARENTINC GIRl S .... lVIadfdine J'J'. i.VlcNeeley 2G7
COMMENTS
Lv RE TJ-W Tn?MINA'110N OF PA1?ENTAI. RIGl-f7'..-'l
TO !vlAX G. TV.: BECINNIN(~ TO PAVE THE '''lAYF()R \,VIS(;ONSIN'S INcARcERAfEI) .MOTI-tERS Te)
RETAIN THEm PARENTAl. Rim-ITS I\ND SERVE
TilE BEST INTEREST OF TI-IEIR CHILDREN ••••• , ••. , , • Katie Holtz 289
SIN(;l.lNG THEM OUT: THE INFLUENCE OF
TilE uBo\' CRISIS" ON THE NEWTrn.E IX RECUIATIONS " ,.,. Elizabeth S. Kistlumll 313
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WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEWv.18, n.3, Winter 2007
WOMENa cultural review
VOLUME 18 NUMBER 3 WINTER 2007
OPEN FORUMMother and Child revisited
ARTICLES
'The Knight's Move': Fluidity of Identity and Meaning inMar}' Butts's Armed with MadnC'$s
EI.I~AIWIH ANDERSON 245
Dystopic Bodies and Enslaved MotherhoodKATl-!ARYN PIUVETT 257
Past and Loose in Interw,lr London: Mobility ,lnd Sexuality inEljzabeth Bowen's To the Nortb
Gl:NEVILVF B1\ASSARD 282
The Reill Thing: Transsexualit}' and Manhood in Rose Tremain'sSacred COIumy
EMMA PAkKER 303
The \'('itch and the Child: Women's Historical Writing andthe Unconscious
SALl.Y ALEXANDER 317
REVIEWS
Kate Retford, The Art 0/Domestic Life: hmily Portrtliture i11EightecntlHClltlll)' Enghlnd
Cl.AllE BAI{LO\\' 345
Christine Brooke-Rosc. TI)e Christine Brooke-Rose Omnibus: OUl.SIKh, B('{wee~l, Thyu; Christine Brooke-Rosc, Ltje, End of
HOPE JENNINGS 349
Djuna B"mes. LAdies Alm,mack; Muriel Spark, All the PoemsLucY LE·GuILCliER 354
Kirstie Blair, Victorian Poetry and the Culture of the HeartCATliliRINE MAXWELL 358
Catherine Maxwell and Patricia Pulham (cds), Vernon Lee:Decadence, Ethics} Aesthetics; Vernon lee, Hmmlings and OtherFanwtic Tales (cd.) Catherine Maxwell and Patricia Pulham
MATTHEW Ml'ITON 363
Jeannette King, The Victoriml Woman Question in Cot/temporaryFeminist hction
PAM MOlum 367
BOOKS RECEIVED
Compiled by TRUDl TATE 370
NEW AND RECENT TITLES
Compiled by EMILY ]ERI'....llAH 371
ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS 378
M\OUT OUR CON"JRlIIUTORS 382
/Ildrx to Voll/me 18 384
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WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICEv.18, n.3, 2007
Women
CriminalJustice@ Volume 18
Number 32007
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Social Workers' Perspectiveson the Victim Impilct Statementsin Cases of Sexual ASliault in Canada
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An Intermediate Sanction That Foslersthe Molher-Child Bond:A Process Evaluntioll of Summit Home
Pauline K. BrelllUlll
Sexual Assault Training of Law Ellforcemclll Officers:Resnlts of a Statewide Survey
Limit, M, KbllleyEric J. BrunsPatrick Bmtll('\'JOWl! Dallldel:M;trk D, Weisl
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,-iOJl ill!/! Cr/lilt', I/Ild II IlIck Of.IlJ/'I'l/fIWII·iCt'.l. I'miller \,1,,"'11("<' /IIay /l/ny f/ll im·Pflrlfl'" ttllt' in ,II.. g,'lIe.11.1 ami !lwirlll'llllllo"<' f(f IiiI' rrimbUllil,l' (111 sign!(icaJIII'fojl<ll1i!m fljmJl/:I'II, aml_IIr/lllfd Ill> arkll/1111",lgff/lllld 'lIlt/n'_lud (Jj' 1'(111 f~( lifO'grw!I, ill/emlrd 1/'df'i'I'fIItt' fl'l"idil'il/ll.
The Domestic Violence Experiencesorwomcn in COllllllunity Corn~clions
Rachel Bridges WlwleyAngela M, MocJ. Mark Edd)'Jea/l DauRlterl)'
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WOMEN & HEALTHv.46, n.1, 2007
Women&Health'"Volume 46, Number 1 2007
The Menstrual Cycle: Feminist Scholarshipfrom the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research
Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield, PhD, Margaret L. Stubbs, PhD
Attitudes Toward Menarche Among Mexican PreadolescentsMa. Luisa Marwin, PhD, Angeles Vacio, MS,
Gabriela Garcfa~Yanez, BA, Graciela Espinosa-Hernandez, MS
Reproductive Shame:Self~Objectificationand Young Women's Attitudes
Toward Their Reproductive FunctioningIngrid Johnston-Robledo, PhD, Kristin Sheffield, BA,
Jacqueline Voigt, BA, Jennifer Wilcox-Constantine, BA
Is My Period Normal? How College-Aged WomenDetermine the Normality or Abnormality of Their Menstrual Cycles
Jill M. Wood, PhD, Patricia Barthaiow Koch, PhD, Phyiiis Kemoff Mansfieid, PhD
"Nobody Told Me Nothin": CommunicationAbout Menstruation Among low-Income African American Women
Spring Chenoa Cooper, PhD, Palricia Barthalow Koch, PhD
[fAm I Similar to My Mother?"How Women Make Sense of Menopause Using Family Background
Heather E. Diilaway, PhD
Men in Menstrual Product Advertising-1920 M 1949David Linton, PhD
The Experience of Chronic Illness in Women:A Comparison Between Women with Endometriosis
and Women with Chronic Migraine HeadachesJessica L. Barnack, MA, Joan C. Chrisier, PhD
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WOMEN & HEALTHv.46, n.2-3, 2007
Women&Health'"Volume 46, Numbers 2/3 2007
PrefaceTanya Telfair Sharpe, PhD, faleria R. Fuller, PhD, Cynthia E. Prather, PhD,
WInifred King, PhD, Tonji M. Durant, PhD, Karla D, Scott, PhD
IntroductionJanet Cleveland, MS, Samuel Taveras, MEd, MPH, Charles Collins, PhD
The Sexual Double Standard in African American AdolescentWomen's Sexual Risk Reduction Socialization
Amy M. Fasula, PhD, MPH, Kim S. Miller, PhD, Jeffrey Wiener, MS
AIDS Cases Among Women Who Reported Sex with a Bisexual Man, 200Q·2004-Unlted StatesAnna J. Satcher, MPH, Tonji Durant, PhD, Xiaohong HUt MS, Hazel D. Dean, SeD
Correlates of Consistent Condom Use Among HIV·Positive African American WomenJarris L. Raiford, PhD, Gina M. Wingood, SeD, MPH, Ralph J. DiClemente, PhD
Demographic Correlates of HIV Testing, HIgh~Rlsk Behaviors,and Condom/STD Consultation Among a MulU·Ethnic Sample of Women
Nakia C, Brown, PhD, Erika D. Taylor, PhD,Mestin S, Mulatu, PhD, MPH, Wakina Scott, MPH, CHES
HIV Risk Reduction in Rural African American Women Who Use CocaineEmma J. Brown, PhD, APRN~BC, FMN, Frances B. Smith, EdD, RN, Mary Angelique Hill, DNp, RN
HIV Discrimination and the Health of Women Living with HIVGina M, Wingood, SeD, MPH, Ralph J. DiC/emente, PhD, Isis Mikhail, MD, DrPH, MPH,
Donna Hubbard McCree, PhD, MPH, Susan L Davies, PhD, MEd, James \!\I. Hardin, PhD,Shani Harris Peterson, PhD, Edward \IV, Hook, III, MD, Mike Saag, MD, PhD
The Role of Spirituality In Sustaining the Psychological WellMBeing of HIV-Posltive Black WomenNikia D. Braxton, MPH, Delia L Lang, PhD, MPH, Jessica M. Sales, PhD,
Gina M. Wingood, SeD, MPH, Ralph J..DiClemente, PhD
The Exchange Coalition-Identifying and Addressing Structural FactorsAffecting HIV Prevention in African American Women on a National Basis
A. Toni Young, K. Shakira Washington, BA, MPA, Jenna Jerman, BA, Hefen Tak, BA, MPH
The Use of Epidemiologic and Other Datain Selecting Behavioral HIV Prevention Interventions for AfricanMAmerican Women
Tanya Teffair Sharpe, PhD, Marlene Glassman, PhD, Charles Collins, PhD
The SISTA Pilot Project: Understanding the Training and Technical Assistance Needsof CommunityMBased Organizations Implementing HIV Prevention Interventions
for African American Women-Implications for a Capacity Building StrategyTa/eria R. Fuller, PhD, Mari Brown, Winifred King, PhD, MPH, Cynthia Prather, PhD,
Janine Cazaubon, MPH, Justin Mack, MS, Brandl Russell, BS
End Note: SummaryTanya Telfair Sharpe, PhD, Tafen'a R. Fuller, PhD, Cynthia E. Prather, PhD,
Winifred King, PhD, Tonji M. Durant, PhD, Karla D. Scott, PhD
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WOMEN & HEALTHvA6, nA, 2007
Women&Health'"Volume 46, Number 4 2007
Mammography Use May Partially Mediate Disparitiesin Tumor Size at Diagnosis in Women with Social Security Disabilities
M. E. Caban, MD, Yang-Fang Kuo, PhD, Jonathan D. Mahnken, PhD,Margaret A. Nosek, PhD, J. L. Freeman, PhD
Gender Differences in Clinical Features of Depressed Outpatients:Preliminary Evidence for Subtyping of Depression?
Jack Dekker, PhD, Jurrijn A. Koeien, MA, Jaap Peen, MA,Robert A. Schoevers, MD, PhD, Cecile Gijsbers-Van Wijk, PhD
Internal and External Contributors to Maternal Mental Healthand Marital Adaptation One Year After Birth:
Comparisons of Mothers of Pre-Term and Full-Term TwinsLiora Findier, PhD, Grit Taubman - Ben-Ari, PhD, Kuint Jacob, MD
Abuse History and Premenstrual Symptomatology:Assessing the Mediating Role of Perceived Stress
M. Kathleen B. Lustyk, PhD, Laura Widman, MA,Linda de Laveaga Becker, as
IlHow to Say It": Women's Descriptions of Pelvic PainVictoria M. Grace, PhD, Sara MacBride-Stewart, PhD
Examination of Body Image Issuesand Willingness to Be Body Scanned
Tanya Domina, MS, MBA, Roschella Heuberger, PhD, RD,Maureen MacGillivray, PhD
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WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORYv.18, n.1, March 2008
Women & PerformanceA Journal of Feminist Theory
Volume 18 Number 1 March 2008
CONTENTSIntroductionOprah Winfrey and the co-production of market and moralityEva I/Iouz ond Eitan Will
ArticlesOprah,com: Lifestyle expertise and the politics of recognitionPeter Lunt and Tania Lewis 9
Lessons from "Around the world with Oprah": Neoliberalism, race, and the(geolpolitics of beautySharon Heiji/1 Lee 25
The Oproh shows I would like to seeDale M. Bauer 43
Public confessions: Oprah Winfrey's American religious historyKathryn Lofton 51
"Dynamic branding": The case of Oprah Winfreyfitan Will and Eva I/Iauz 71
Book Review 85
Exhibition Review 89
Performance Reviews 93
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WOMEN IN ACTION0.3,2007
Editorial
Talldng Points
6....I~~~~~.r!~ ~~?~.g. ~~~~~~i~.n. ~~~~i~.g,~ ~i,g.r.~~~Mijiddorj Muhksaruul
Features
.~~':". :~!~;~~~~:',~~~.~.~'~i.c,~I~:~~i~~!~.~?~? 40YoungokKim
O., ~ Xi.e.t~.a.~~~.e. ~?:':'?~. :~I.I~ .~?~ .~~~~Kim Na Hyun
!~~~:~~. ~!:i~~~~~.i~~.~~: ~:~. ~~~~.I,. ~.i~~;~!'.t. ~~~. ~!~~~I.. 4t..Tesa de Vela V
CoverArI: JIm Marpa
o T COflentime~. '/'i~l'1lhe soal Drattaining a bailer life, AsianWQffiefl engage In marriagemigration wtthin Asia, tlov;,werman)' of lheso womenexperience sociald'SCfimln~tion, $S weH asdiverse forms 01 structural andd:reC\ violence based on theirgel1del. (Sell aod class
Isis Reviews
Asian RegIonal Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA)
~.~~~~:~ .o.~ ~?~~i.~~~ ~!~~~~i?!, 62Francis Dashoon Lee and Jiyoung LeeAn
Community and Independent Media
The Role of Cyberspace In Marriage Migration In Asia:
~I?!~.i~~.~p~.c.e.~ !~: .1~~?~~~~I.o.~ ......•...............Manon Bernadette G. Cabrera
We've Oat Male
Action Research Strategy on Marriage Migrant Human
!1.l'"!l.s.e.~l!~j~..•.•.••....•.•............................• ~57Mushakojl Kinhide
One On One
Leny Tolentino on Women Empowerment ofMarriage Migrants in Japan5· , , J~~'j~~ 'L~p~i
Features
Human Security and Radical Democracy: A
9 ~~~i.n,~i~~. ~~~~~j?~.~~ .~~.r~~~~~ .~.i~~~~i.o.~Maureen C. Pagaduen
35 ,~i.a.s.~~~~:. ~~~i~~. ~~y~.n.~ ~~~~~i~ .~~t.u.~Mary Lou L Alcid
Globalisation and the "Hidden" Insecurity of
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.16, n.12, December 2007
WOllwn L\'<lll with Spirit h) Challenge tht-' Sll/fll~ Quo 1NEWSWATCH: Cendered Politics at Work and Play. . .3-4What Dl'filw$ ,md Inrn~,\s('~ R0Silil'n(,'e in il Leader'? . . . . 5Huilding tlw Cap,Kil)' to Lt'.ld . . .. 6Young 'Nomen nt the Helm: Tips on Lcading, Lf'<1rning. . " gStories Rt.\'all D~>nke Dt'nton's Wit and P<lssion. . 35Thl' Rl'<ll Siory Behind (he Pas.sage of Tille IX ~~5 yt'<ws Agt) 36WOlnl'J) on tlw r10\'\~ 3R t 40
LCBTQ F.1CUltV at DeP<llll: Conflict \'s. Con\'ersation .39Prnfessinnill D"vl.'!opment: Sisters Doin' It for Themsdw!> 41Cart'{'Y Ad\'i((~: From Virgini" Woolf to Bonnie Fuller 43Editor: n Heartwarming Tall't' of Progress in ~007 . . 44
PLUS 7.5.5 p,lt~e:; of Hl'W jnh opporlunities for yOll • , ..... 9-·34
DECEMBER 2007Volume 16, No. 12
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.17, n.1, January 2008
-What's the Status of\'\.Tomen <IS Ed Leaders World\\'ide?; .. , .. 1NRWSWATCf1.: Gendered Politks,~tWork;and Play, , ;; 3-5\Vhy Initiatives to Diversify Fa~uftyDon'tWor~ " 6What Cun Lecltlers, Entreprelicurs Learn From Each Other? , .. 8Despite TItle IX, Sports Still Inequitable, Homophobic ,30Down Deep: Immersed in LCi)dership .. I •••••••••• '•••••••• 32Growing: a Meaningful Self , , . , , . , , .33Partnership Helps Students, Post-Docs Taste the Future .. , . , .34Too White or Too Black? , , , , .. , . , , .. 35Cultivating Controversi<ll Conversations on Cmnpus . . ,36Forget Superwoman: Seek Harmony of Work and Life 38Women on the Move _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39Editor: On Dasher, on Masher and Now,on Basher , .40PLUS 20 pages of new job opportunities for you, . . . , ,. 9-29
®JANUARY 2008Volume 17, No.1
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.17, n.2, February 2008
What Brings ellreN Satisfaction 10 \Vomen Administnllors'? . " 1Molly Broad to Head ACE St,wting MIlY "[ . . . . . . , 2l\EWSWATCH: Gl'ndcrl'd Politics nt Work and Play.. . .. 3-5Study Shows Hope for Equity in \'Vomen's College Sport.. , ,nWomen 1)(~$cribC'Becoming Rt~siljC'nt Thro\lgh Advers.ity 7F.1CUlty as CI,1ssroom Lcadl'Ts .8Tips on How to i\·fo\'(' Up in the A(,<1lkmy ... , , . . . .. ')Rt:d,,-~nnin~~ <llld Reclaiming thL~ EdD, Of 'PhD-Lite' .. . .22Tips lll\ How to \10\'(.' Up in the A('adl'rny. . . . . . . . . . . . 21\Vhat 1""'ilkes An Adult LC<lrning Community W(lrk for \Vomen? . 24WllllWIl Usc 1\·leh'phor to Comnlllllkate., ... , . ., ... , .25f-1dp LGBTQ Students to Surdve, Thrivl' nt Cltholic Schools, 7.6Editor: What If a Woman Won Ek~ction to President? 28
PUIS 12+ page:' of n~'\\' jul' 0pI'llrlunitk's for ytHI •...... 9-21
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WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (page 1 of 2)v.5, n.1, Winter 2007
yvomcn in Judaism: AM ultidisciplillal'y .Journal
Vol 5, No 1Winter 2007
ArticlesThe Levlte's Concubine: The Story That Never Was
HeIdi M. szpek
CI';Illdia Aster and Curtia Euodl;;l; Two Jewish Women In Roman Italy
Df3vid Noy, Susan Sorek
The Trauma of Otherness and Hunger: Ruth and lot's Daughters
Ruth Tsaffar
Other Wise: Postcolonial Places In Canadian-JewIsh Women's Writing
MIchael GreensteIn
Book ReviewsSullivan. Rosemary. Villa Air-Bel; World War II, Escape, and a House inMarseille. New York: Harper (cmns, 2006.
Judith SZQPor
Kay/Kantrowitz, Melanie. The Colors of Jews: Racial Politics and RadicalDiasporism. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indian;;! University Press, 2007.
Connie Oxford
Bloom, Usa E. Jewish Identities In American Feminist Art: Ghosts ofEthnlcity. New York and London: Routledge, 2006.
Edna Kantorovitz Carter Southard
Ross, Tamar. Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism.Waltham, f>lA: Brandeis University Press, 2004.
Alan J. Yuter
Ross, Tamar. Expanding the Palace of Torah: Orthodoxy and Feminism.Waltham MA: Brandeis University Press; University Press of New England:Hanover and london, 2004.
Lynne Oundesen
Tirosh-Samuelson, Hava, ed. Women and Gender In Jewish Philosophy.Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2004.
Sophia Avants
Bamberger, Bernard J. Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm.Phlladelphla: Jewish Publication Society, 2006.
Adam Stewart
Berman, Rochel U. Dignity beyond Death: The Jewish Preparation forBurial, New York: Urim Publications, 2005.
Bryan Kirby
Dever, Wilflam G. Did God Have a Wife? Archaeology and Folk Religion InAncient Israel. Grand Rapids, I'll and Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2005.
Wi/flam A, Tooman
RUdick, Hllary. Unking the Threads: A Tribute to a LItvak Tailor. EdgewareMiddlesex, U.K.: White River Books, 2005.
Er/ls Glass Wickersham
Elon, Emuna. If You Awaken Love. (Hebrew TItle: 51mcha GdolaBashamayim.) Translated by David Hazony. New Milford, Connecticut: TheToby Press, 2006.
Esther Nussbaum
levy, Amy. Reuben Sachs: A Sketch. Edited by Susan David Bernstein.peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Editions, 2006.
DanIel Noore
Koppelman, Susan. The Stories of Fannie Hurst. New York: The FeministPress, 2004.
Edith Biegler Vandervoort
Goldhaber, JudIth. Sara laughed: Sonnets (rom Genesis. Illustrations byGerson Goldhaber. Berkeley, CA: Rlbbonweed Press, 2007.
Andrea Pflaumer
Shreiber, Lynne, eeL Hide & Seek: Jewish Women and Hair Covering. New~ork, Jerusalem: Urlm Publications, 2006.
Valentina Narinescu
Weisberg, Chana. Expecting "'lrades: Finding t-1eanlng and Spirituality InPregnancy through Judaism. Jerusalem and New York: Urim Publications,2004.
Devorah Shubowitz
Slonlm, Rlvkah. Total Immersion: A Mlkvah Anthology. 2nd revised edition.Jerusalem: Urlm, 2006.
Sonfa Smith Sliva
Eiper Wlsklnd, Ora and Susan Handleman, eds. Torah of the Mothers:Contemporary Jewish Women Read Classical Jewish Texts. Jerusalem andNew York: Urlm Publlcations, 2006.
Naomi Myrvaagnes
Fiction - Short StoriesWhy I Learned to Go Shopping by Richie Freeman
Elizabeth p, Gllxman
The Nohel of Newington High Street
ElaIne Elinson
A Party for Hlrlam
Shalndel Beers
A Pretty Girl
Marjorie Deiter Keylshlan
The Tuesday Club
!lanna Sharon Mandel
The Utany of Dead '-len
Debby Waldman
No Gettlng Out
Julie Phefan
His Golden Womi;ln
Elena Kaufman
Land f>1ines
Renate Krakauer
Transmissions from the Blue Computer
Batra Weinbaum
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Fiction - PoetIyBlood PurifIcatIon, a Mldrash; A Vision as She Prays at the Wall; You Hearthe Future of a Parting Sea
Robert Manaster
Echoes from the Pages of History; Of Why of Why
Josef Lesser
Of Gold Broches and Yarmulkes
Eva Kilgore
Aircastles
Judith Sklflman
A lesson In Phonetics
Carol Llpszyc
f<1y Nother's Hats
Mtchelfe Lerner
Hoopl<:l; Long DIstance
Patty Seyburn
Uncertainty
Carol V. Davis
chevruta of Soli; Jew
Dorothy FIeld
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WOMEN'S HEALTH JOURNALv.3, n.4, July-December 2007
Women's Health
JOURNAL3-4/2007 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network
July· December 2007
FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE 2
PANORAMA
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Are Women's Rights 4
The Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ofWomen in Latin America: Status and Strategiesby Gaby Ore Aguilar 6
Women and Human Rights: The Convergencesand Divergences of Two Social Movementsby Susana Chiarotti 17
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Maternal Mortality: Women's Lives in the Balance
Maternal Mortality Prevention In Chiapas, Mexico:The Impact of Decentralization, Changein Ruling Political Parties and Genderby Austreberta Nazar Beute/spacher, Benito SalvalierraIzaba, Emma Zapata Marlelo and Rene Estrada Arevalo
Maternal Mortality in Chileby CamOa Maturana Kesten and Fanny Berlagoscky Mora
Maternal Mortality In Cuba: Associated Social,Economic and Political Factorsby Rebeca Gutta Cancino
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Interview with Carol Petraitis"Easy Access to Emergency ContraceptionIs Absolutely Necessary and Right"
SHARiNG
Cusco, PeruCommunity Advocates: A CommunityResponse to DomesUc Violence"Experiences in Socia/Innovation in Latin Americaand the Caribbean," Economic Commissionlor Lalin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)
RESOURCES
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WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKSv.25, n.1, January-February 2008
Volume 25, Issue 1January / February 2008
3 THE STAY-AT-HOME PUSIlMEPULLYOUOpting Out?; Why Women Really Quil Careets m/(1 /feild Home By Pamela Siona;orf·Ramps ,wll On-Romps: Keeping Talented WOlllflfl 0/1 tllO Hand to SuccessB~' S)'lvia Ann HewlettReviewed by tori Alltskotr
} THE LANGUAGE OF HIE ENEMY A Gofdel1 Age Uy Tahmimu AllamflBlIloW8d by Milndiril !Jell
STEPPING OIiT AND MOVING fORWARDBam!oofin: Ufe Lessons on the ROIld to FrevdomBy Unila 31adtwI{H ('!/lth JOAJlOll Prichard Morrh;);Wilen VIe Weft} Cufor,'jd: A Mother's Slory By Eva RuUand; Invisible !lr;!ivisl,';:Women of tiw lOllisiana NAACp, 1915·1945 By Leo SartainH(:liim.'.'fld b~' f\1m!;ttl Culley
10 lfHEIWIFW ,J,~w n~it~: !rj'/FNW~t: Min AmWENTIr,G COMMUWN
tiy ~Ifli:;e Klein Healy
I:: CiEflDEH CRIMiN,6JS/iC'meo in P,lson: Insjrie tile COl/crete Womb By K:l1hryn Watterson;Hom ;\!ifc!w$ /0 Cri.lc!\ MOllls; Women, Owg LiH'l, 1111d Policy Ay $us3n [lOyd;:\Irifh:!f AI1.'Wis nor Ol1nilJil.'l O~I X<nhleeil Fmmm;rmeffln ,"illJlmy: ~VOfllelJ, DrlJfJs, and lm:iJl'celiJfior1 By J(I(jy Rapll<i!..!lHevio\Ncil by Silla J.A. Tal1!1
15 THE HOWUNG CONTINUESSI1:ll<espellfe's Kltcheo By Lore Segal;foIl Me Ana/hm Maffling By Zdmlil BergHt-hwiewed by l\l1ce Mattisun
Ii' GOOD RI:AOS WIW LOVf S!lCtJLO BE/WHAT IT Is By Tl'ish Cr-aIW
Hl POFfRY By SUIJIll1C ~. 8erner
1\) PHOlQGRAPHY PH010JliUJiljflUSl n~ REC(lRO; hlA~b'rlltIMrHr:fs
By Patdcin A. GOi'cmha and Karenl<ahn
211 CHASING AlIILor;!( 80UI Ways: Bisexual Politics By Jennifer BaumgsrdnerReviewed hy Sarah l. Rasmusson
?2 ESSAY THEN !\tID Now: WHAT HAVE THE SEXUAl"REVOWTlONS" WROUGHT
By f\'largarel Morganroth GUllette
24 SEARCHING fOR AN APOLOGYLose }'(Jur Motller: AJourney Along the AflanUe Slave Route By Saldlya Hal1mallReviewed by Thulanl Davis
25 CREATING IlEnSELfJosephine Baker II/Art and LIfe: Tile Icon and the 'mage By Bennett" JUles-!1oseUeReviewed by Florence Ladll
UTilE '1iIDE PLAIN AND TilE LIMITLESS WORLDGerirude 8e((: Queen of fl/O Desert, Shaper of Nations By Georgina HO\\'illlftevlel.-ved hy Darhma Sjoholm
~g HIE LAST OF EVEBYlHIHGThe Last Empress By Anchee Min; 71lC Las[ i;J1if!r:~;ir "':ll:'t ;;~! r\lr,~';t: r\~onHs;
Fhp. Last Communist VirgIn By WHng f'irr:RnlJiewed by l.ori TSl1l1g
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Title: WOMEN'S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNALIssue: v.37, n.1, January-February 2008
Bearing Witness: Gender and the Poetry of 9/11 1LIEDEI<E PLATE
Women's Work: Dismantling the Maternal Wall 17JOAN K. PETERS
Boolmopping: A Literal Journey 34NOURMERZA
Back into Memory Land? Quilts and the Problemof History 38
JANET FLOYD
STORY: Discovering Rllih 57SUZANNE DIAMOND
Book Review 62.J. SOLOl'vlON
In Brief 64
Recent Publications 69
Notes on Contributors 71
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Loos Lips: How A Girl Lihe I Talks to Gentlemen 73NOEL FALCO DOLAN
Unruly Desire, Domestic Authority, andOdd Coupling in D. H. Lam"ence's Women in Love 89
CAROLYN TILGHMAN
The Limits of Emancipation: Changing Approachesto Feminism in Early-twentieth-centuryBritish Women's Drama 110
REBECCA CAMERON
"Neighborhood Assets" or "NeighborhoodNuisances?" National Anxieties in KlltherineMayo's Mother India 131
ANUPAMA ARORA
Shadow and Tree 156FREDERICK BUELL
Book Reviews 158MICHELLE HAR KIMPETER ERICKSON
In Brief 165
Recent Publications 169
Notes on Contributors 171
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WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATIONv.30, 0.3, Fall 2007
Women'8 Studies in CommunicationVIllume }O. Number J, Fall 2007
ISSN NIIl\lb~1' 117·llJ·!<109
ESSAYS
255 Autoclhnographit.: Emotion: Studying and Living 'EmolionalLabor ill the St:holllrly LifeSlu!rrialllJ<' Slutier
2X4 Disciplining through Depression: An Allalysis orContemporary Discoun;t; Oil Women and DepressionNicol" r:. Hurl
310 Stop Bl'I'on: You Hurt the Kids: Communicilting Self-Colltroland Sclr-Ncgntion in femininity. ~\!1othcring, and EatingDisordersLorin !Jaw/cil Amold and Erica Doran
340 Leake)' Pcrf~lrlllanccs: The Transformativc Potential of thefvlclIslrual Le'lkShall/w /H. Mocf)ol/(/!d
358 Performing Resistance in/from the Kitchen; The Prw.;ticc orl\'latcrnal Pacifist Politics and La WISP'S CnokhooksI.wac We'sl
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WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY (page 1 of 2)v.35, n.3-4, Fall-Winter 2007
WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLYVOlUME 35 NUMBERS 3 & 4 fAII/Wlllm 2007
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10 Editors' NoteClNOI KATZ & NAtlCY K. 1.llllfR
PART II-IO(AIIOIIS
PART I-liVES
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OOROTHY l. HOOGSON & HHH motS
For Lo\'(,~ and JU5tice: OvaJia's StoryIAII1I l. FINN & OVlDIA ,A(HEI VARGAS
Hcsisting Fear with the Politi(s ofllldigml1\t Possihility: AnInterview with Sandra Moran of GU,ltl'lIl;lla 's \Vomen's SectorFIONA JEffRifS
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Dignity Overdue: \VomclI '.; Rights Activism in Support ofFort?ign DomcHi( \\{orker~ iu SingaporeLUWH LYONS
Field Note: In Your F,H:e-lndoncsi,m Domcstic \Vorkcrs'Activism at the World TrOlde Organi7.ation Ministerial inHong [(ong
MING·YAH tAl
Feminist Activism and Cla:<.s Politit"s: The Example of theLagos Girl Hawker ProjectABOSEOE A. GEORGE
Brainstorlllcrs and Gender InCtluity in the Art \Vorld(photo may)MHIA DUMlAO, HAItH KAUfMANN, DANI£ll[ MYStlWIH,& ANHE rOlAIHENIKI
H Field Note: Not to B(.; 'Elblr:d-STOP Forced "Ment,d Health"TreatmentlAum l. HnHEY
150 When \Visdolll Speaks Sparks Fly: Haging Grannies PerformHumor as ProtestmOlt 'OY
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Challenging HIVI AIDS in South Africa Through Art(phUIIl essay)
FIOHA KlRKWOOO
"An Activist Temperament": An Interview withCharlotte BunchHHH BROOKS & DOR01HY l. HOOGSOII
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From Armenia (poem)
H!AlHlR DAVIS
Local Capacity Building in "Dysfum:tional" Times:Internationals, HevohHiollades, and Artivhm in Postwar£1 SalvadorIRINA (ARlO fA SilBER
75 Sweet Beloved (poem)lAM1KO BfYER
PART III-liNKS7B
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What Counts as Actlviml?: The Role of Individuals inCreating ChangeOEBORAH G. MARTIN, SUSAN HAHSOtJ, &. OMIlHlE fOt/1A1N!
Antiheroine in the Time Tunnel: A DocumentaryHEDYA ISACHART,allSll/rr,{f,~m the HrbT(ul by Ha~fl A/iell
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t\ Plallt't of \VOIllCli (I'0nn)
PRAMIlA YHIKAHSWARAII
202 The L<1t1ics ofShellllg Witll (licti\)u)
SHPHAlllf ItAU
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PART IV-PEDAGOGIES & METHODOLOGIES
255 Acti\'i~m <lnd Pedagogic,: I't'llliniH RdlcctiomPATRICIA !lUliHG {LOUGH & 1,IICHElH flUE
PARI V-ClASSICS REVISIHO: MARY VlOlISIONECRAfI, A VINDICATIONOf TNE RIGHTS Of VlOMAN
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Secillg Orange: \\lomen 's At~ti\'islll ulld UkrailH.' '.~ Orange
RevolutionAUIAIlORA meA!
Field Notl'; "And \Ve \Vere Mexit:,mas": Not(,~ Oil the Use of
National Symhols by Lnhian Groups in f\.kxicoANAH! RUSSO GARRIOO
The Power /If Pottery: Hopi \VOlllt'll Sh~lping tht, \Vllrlll
teA $. M«HfStHY
no/war! (\>l.1Clll)
SHARON BRIOGFOWI
A Grab \VWI't Cure My fcminism
lAURlIl l. AllfYIll
\VA KEUPI Arts and [IHl'rrurting the Curriculum (photo C'I'l}')
R1CKJ[ SOLINGER
Mary \Vollstolll'craft: Challenges {)n~aCl' and Chm in
I:cminist Discourse
SAlMA MAOUllOI
Juxtaposing Lives: Mary \Volhtonecr,ltt and
Sor Juana Inh de 1.l CruzBwn MUlDOIA
Mar}' Wollstolll'naft in Serhi'lDASA OUHACEl
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A Film RC\'il'W-Kulll-Kul1l Bh,lvll<ll1i's 'l'ht SIJllpe of Jl"l/aIIlAR/,\llA lOOHlA
Rdlcetioll' on Aniviml in Afric<l-Gcmfcr A(tivism 11IIt! Sfudh'sill AIn'ct!, l'ditcd hy Sigl1~' Arllfrcd, Am;ll1~b GOtlWS, ;llJd
Barherc Kerat~1 ChaCha; and Aflil'i.\I II(,it"t'$: Frlll!ni.'/ SI1rtg~!/'s
./'t1fllll Ahl'fJ/l1Iil'c H~l,Id, edited by Marjorie Mbilin)'i, Mar)'nllsimbi, Chachag~' S,L. Chachagt', and Dcmere KitllllgaDOROTHY l. HODGSON
Per/\)fJn,ltin' Pra<.:ticn ami Poetry ill North AlllcricL 'll1d
P"kistan-FaW7ia Afl'al-J< hall's.'! (:ririrltl SI'I,~(: Thr U,,/,' ,1/,')\YII1,u .'1 h(,fllil/il'i' 'I"1mu,t' ill II'lhsf'll!; Cll/IgllI ill ill(' ..IfI: _·1"AIII/1IJ1,1,'.!Y t)j" Ilt'~/~',m(/II((, :1'1 by C'l/lllIIli'lf1 11·;'111(,11, nlitt'd byTanya ivlars ,1Ild Johanna II00m'IH)ld~'r;and S,did (;'tlHlld: .·1Pil!'lr)' AIifIUlf,',~}' by rI/ira$ C\lrp~, ~'di tt'll hy Jl1lli III Tal1lll'llballlllOMltflU A6UlAS
Queer Activislm-Cyntbi'l R(llhchil.l\ lI'riu"11 (hll: n,u'.",'e.\·lIldilr Is C'sed III .'1 (/,Il"!.~ IIhlll('1l '" {J!,~(/lIi;;;;!I.~; !?,-,'/'H;'-'/."·rll'cs:/11Ir.1J,i[l.~rapll;"'~ ,If f..ll/lW ,~si,m/ J/<1(i)l( A wai({111 A (I;!'i~·f';. nli tedby Kevin I{tllllashirll; <llld Cnri{l]l,\ Ihled'l b<]llibel'.s Wilh 1/<'(.\ll1d/('l<, ill T-/n Hind: Uedillg (.'!JiC'II1I1J.i'$/l!'lIIS
SUPARHA BHAI!ARAIl
Acti\-iH Livo-\Vang"ri i\'1;tiLtk,i's {'l1fl<l1l' ..d: .'J .\1t'lIl<l;r; ~hiritl
Ehiltli with Azadeh Mna\'('lli's [(jill A JI"lkm;lIg: .' I ;\I<,II/(lir of]?eVt1/1lIi('IJ dud Hop"; ami (;iocolllla Belli \ 'UIl' C,llHllrr ( ,'/lilaMy Skill: A ,\I"/lloir 11//.0111' a1/l11l~lr
PAMElA SCUllY
Thl' Pnih antI Po"ihilit~'s o(Transl1atiml<l! r'clllinism-(;/,l!'alFem;nism: Tr<lI/SIhlfr'tllldllltl/llfll '$ .-Idil'iml, ()t:o,;,,,,i~;,,.\!, allli
I-IIIIII'/I/ R~~!1/s, l'ditnl hy Myr,L i'lt'larx F~'rn'c anti Aili i\briTripp; Fc'III;uisr Plllilic" :loil'islII, I/Ild !"ishll/: I.l'f''/ lIud G/ll!),,/
Clt'lllmg<'s, l,t!itcd hy I.ucialla 1{it'ciut~'l1i, An~t'Ja Mill'" <lIdl\;brWlrC( McFatllit'n; ami Dt};'lld;ug Ollr /)rCII1II5: Gltdllr! /:,'lIIill;SI
l"ll;Cl'S j;,r 0.\'1'1/' (;el/ch//illlf, ..:dit~'d hy Shaillillah \Vilwn,Anilsuy,l Sl'tlgllpt;\, ;lnd Kristy Ev,msMAl/ISBA OrSA!
296 Crmsing Borders and Bridging (;cn~'r,ltions: \Vol!stom'erat't'sRights 41}~l!J/lm as the Tr'lvding F~'minist ClassicEIHEIl HUll) 80TTlIIG
PARI VI-REVIH'IS
302 A Rcvi~'w/Illtl:rvi(;w-Margie Orll.lrd\ Uke C!l>(kl/wl.:,
Cape Town, South AfricaMOIRA RICHARDS
307 COl1tradictory States: Caste, Vio!cnce and Hur;\l WOllH'Il'S
Org,lIIizing ill India-Mang,l1a Sur,llllaniam'~The Powa 41I';lIi1t'Il'$ ()r>:l1JJi~illg: Cl'IIdl.'l, Cosu, rlwl e/liss itl [lldia alldKallclwlI lvbthur's C,llOlICfillg Ceuder Vitl!rn(t': Il/ifi,l/ivl'S
'lllfU(lf(ls Collrctiul' .'!W(l/l itl U'~'I~IIr,,"
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PARI VII-Wm & PROVOCATIONS
338 IkprodllCtiVl' Right\ ;lIltl thc Suprellle Court: When AnivislllGoes \VnHlgElllil SWEll
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WOMEN'S WRITINGv.14, n.3, December 2007
\Vomcn's Writing
Volume 14 Number 3 December 2007
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Special Issue: Female Transgression in Nineteenth-CenturyLiteratureSpecial Issue Editors: Harriet Devine & Margaret Forsyth
Introduction: Nineteenth.Century W\)men Writers and FemaleTransgressionHvTtiet DCI'ine &. Margaref Fonych 363
"Stage Effect": Transgressi\'e Theatricality in \Vollstonccraft'sMMia, Qr the H'rvnOf if IYvmlJnliw P!ummCf C,tifr0./1
Biogn'lphy and Mnr)' \Vollstonccraft in Adeline Mowhray and Vo/puBoP<1trida 11. MClllhcll' ~S2
Sophia l.ee's "The Two Emil)'s": When She Was Good, She WasV<:r)'. V(~r)' GoOtI ... or WaJ; She?julie Shc!.ffer 399
Gothic Es("l.'SS and Aesthetic Amhiguit)' in Charlotte Dacre's 7.qJ1o),tlBcatTiz GQnl<lIcz_ Moreno 419
From Savagl' Passion to the Sweetness of Self-Control: FemaleAnger in I.trr/e Women and "Pa\llinc's Passion and Punishment"Kcrcn FIre 435
The Fortunes of Mar)': Authellticit", Notorielv and theCrime- Writing Ufe ' ,
l.ucy S\lSS~'X 449
Slumming with the New Woman: Fin-dc-Si~c1e Sexual Inversion,Reform \\fork and Sisterhood in Rhoda Broughton's Dear Faustina!.isa Hager 460
"You will hlame me ", hut". it seemed to nw simply a thing th,l.\hall to he done": \Vomen's Transgre~sions and MoralChoke.s in Edna Lyall's NovelsGeorgia Corrick 4-76
"Set the crys@! surface free!": M;;try E, Coleridge and theSclf-Col)sdous Femme FataleHco/her L Braun 496
Book Reviews
Harriet Martineau's Writing on British History and Military Reform(Deborah Anna Logan, Gen. Ed., 2005)Ella Dulzainh 510
Between \Vomen: Fricn(lship, Desire, and Marriage in Victorian England(Sharon Marcus, 2007)Hofly F!uncaux 513
New 'Voman and Colonial Atl\'l'nture Fiction ill Victorian Britain: Gender,Genre, and Empire(LeeAnnc M. Richardson, 2006)JeSSica Co.\ 517
Gothk Literature: A Gale Critical Companion(Foreword by Jerrold E. Hogle, 2006)J/arie Alull'ey-Robcm
Jane Austen's Textual Uves: From Aeschylus to Hollywood(Kathryn Sutherland, 2005)Undo Bnc
Volume content index
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