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WOMEN’S STUDIESLIBRARIAN
University of Wisconsin System
Volume 28Number 2
Spring 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, followed 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:
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Periodicals Listed in This Issue Note: See page 123 for an annotated listing of all periodicals selected for inclusion in Feminist Periodicals. AWIS MAGAZINE (v.38, n.1, Winter 2008) ................................................................................................................................. p.7
(v.38, n.2, Spring 2008) .............................................................................................................................................................. p.8
AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK (v.23, n.2, May 2008) .......................................................................... p.9
THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE (v.24, n.1, June 2007) .................................................................................. p.10
ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.14, n.1, 2008) .................................................................................................... p.11
ASIAN WOMEN (v.24, n.1, Spring 2008) .................................................................................................................................... p.12
ATLANTIS: A WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNAL (v.32, n.2, 2008) ............................................................................................... p.13
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES (v.23, n.56, June 2008) ...................................................................................................... p.14
BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTURE (n.39, Spring 2008) .................................................................................. p.15
BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNAL (v.13, n.1, Spring 2008) ........................................................................................ p.16
BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS (n.50, April–May 2008) .......................................... p.17
CAMERA OBSCURA: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA STUDIES (n.67, 2008) ................................................................. p.19
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW (v.19, n.1, 2007) ....................................................................................... p.20
COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW (v.17, n.1, 2008) ............................................................................................. p.21
DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES (v.19, n.1, Spring 2008) .................................................. p.22
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.15, n.2, May 2008) ................................................................................... p.23
FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY (v.18, n.2, May 2008) ................................................................................................................... p.24
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCES (v.29, n.1, Winter 2008) ....................... p.25
FEMINIST ECOMONICS (v.14, n.2, April 2008) .......................................................................................................................... p.26
FEMINIST EUROPA: REVIEW OF BOOKS (v.7, n.1–v.8, n.1, 2007–2008) ............................................................................... p.27
FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES (v.8, n.1, March 2008) ................................................................................................................... p.28
FEMINIST REVIEW (n.86, 2007) ................................................................................................................................................. p.29
(n.87, 2007) ................................................................................................................................................................................. p.30
FEMINIST TEACHER (v.18, n.2, 2008) ....................................................................................................................................... p.31
FEMINIST THEORY (v.9, n.1, April 2008) ................................................................................................................................... p.32
FEMSPEC (v.8, n.1–2, 2007) ...................................................................................................................................................... p.33
FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES (v.29, n.1, 2008) ......................................................................................... p.34
GENDER AND EDUCATION (v.20, n.2, March 2008) ................................................................................................................. p.35
GENDER & HISTORY (v.20, n.1, April 2008) .............................................................................................................................. p.36
GENDER & SOCIETY (v.22, n.2, April 2008) .............................................................................................................................. p.38
GENDER IN MANAGEMENT: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL (v.23, n.1, 2008) .................................................................... p.39
(v.23, n.2, 2008) .......................................................................................................................................................................... p.40
GENDER ISSUES (v.25, n.1, March 2008) ................................................................................................................................. p.41
GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY (v.15, n.2, April 2008).................................... p.42
GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION (v.15, n.3, May 2008) ...................................................................................................... p.43
GIRLISTIC MAGAZINE: FEMINIST THOUGHT AND CULTURE (Spring 2008) ......................................................................... p.44
HARRINGTON LESBIAN LITERARY QUARTERLY (v.8, n.4, 2007) .......................................................................................... p.45
HAWWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD (v.6, n.1, 2008) ................................ p.46
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL (v.29, n.4, April 2008) ................................................................................... p.47
(v.29, n.5, May–June 2008) ........................................................................................................................................................ p.48
HECATE’S AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S BOOK REVIEW (v.20, n.1, 2008) ................................................................................... p.49
HERIZONS: WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWS (v.21, n.4, Spring 2008) ........................................................................... p.50
HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY (v.23, n.2, April–June 2008) .................................................................. p.51
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES (v.14, n.1, January–April 2007) .............................................................................. p.52
(v.14, n.2, May–August 2007) ..................................................................................................................................................... p.53
(v.14, n.3, September–December 2007) ..................................................................................................................................... p.54
INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICS (v.10, n.2, June 2008) ......................................................................... p.55
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUM (v.19, n.4, 2007) .............................................. p.56
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION (v.24, n.1, Spring 2008) .............................................................................. p.57
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES (v.17, n.2, June 2008) ......................................................................................................... p.58
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.9, n.3, May 2008) ............................................................................ p.59
JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES (v.12, n.1, 2008) .................................................................................................................. p.60
JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIES (v.4, n.2, Spring 2008).............................................................................. p.61
JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (v.14, n.1, 2008) ............................................. p.62
JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICY (v.29, n.2, 2008) ................................................................................................ p.63
JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S HISTORY (v.19, n.4, Winter 2007) .................................................................................................... p.64
(v.20, n.1, Spring 2008) .............................................................................................................................................................. p.65
LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINIST (v.33, n.1, Spring 2008) ................................................................. p.66
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN: COVERING ALL THE ISSUES CONCERNING WOMEN AND MEDIA
(v.36, n.2, Spring 2008) .............................................................................................................................................................. p.67
MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUM (v.43, n.2, Winter 2007) ............................................................................................................ p.68
MICHIGAN FEMINIST STUDIES (n.19, Fall–Spring 2005–2006) ............................................................................................... p.69
MIDWIFERY TODAY (n.85, Spring 2008) ................................................................................................................................... p.70
MS. MAGAZINE (v.18, n.2, Spring 2008) .................................................................................................................................... p.71
NAN NU: MEN, WOMEN, AND GENDER IN CHINA (v.9, n.2, 2007) ......................................................................................... p.73
NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES (n.15, Spring 2008) ....................................... p.74
NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH (v.16, n.1 2008)......................................................... p.75
N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL (ONLINE EDITION) (n.20, April 2008) ...................................... p.76
N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL (PRINT EDITION) (n.21, 2008)................................................. p.77
OFF OUR BACKS: THE FEMINIST NEWS JOURNAL (v.37, n.2–3, 2007) ................................................................................ p.78
PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
(v.68, n.2, Spring 2008) .............................................................................................................................................................. p.79
PERSIMMON TREE: AN ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE BY WOMEN OVER SIXTY (n.5, Spring 2008) ............................... p.80
PHOEBE: JOURNAL OF GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUES (v.19, n.2, Fall 2007) ............................................................... p.81
POLITICS & GENDER (v.4, n.2, June 2008) ............................................................................................................................... p.82
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY (v.32, n.2, June 2008) ............................................................................................ p.83
RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISM (n.38, Spring 2008) ................. p.84
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS (v.16, n.31, May 2008) .................................................................................................. p.85
RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE (v.32, n.1-2, 2007) ..... p.87
ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWN (v.31, n.1, 2008) .................................................................................................................. p.88
SAGEWOMAN: CELEBRATING THE GODDESS IN EVERY WOMAN (n.74, Spring 2008) ..................................................... p.89
SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH (v.58, n.1–2, January 2008) .................................................................................. p.91
(v.58, n.3–4, February 2008) ...................................................................................................................................................... p.92
(v.58, n.5–6, March 2008) ........................................................................................................................................................... p.93
SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY (v.33, n.3, Spring 2008) ........................................................... p.94
SISTER NAMIBIA (v.19, n.5-6, December 2007) ........................................................................................................................ p.95
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY (v.15, n.1, Spring 2008) ................... p.96
STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITY (v.9, n.2, April–June 2008) ........................................................................................ p.97
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (v.14, n.4, April 2008) ............................................................................................................... p.98
(v.14, n.5, May 2008) .................................................................................................................................................................. p.99
(v.14, n.6, June 2008) ................................................................................................................................................................. p.100
WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF LAW, GENDER & SOCIETY (v.23, n.1, Spring 2008) ................................................................... p.101
WOMAN’S ART JOURNAL (v.29, n.1, Spring–Summer 2008) ................................................................................................... p.102
WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW (v.19, n.1, Spring 2008) ......................................................................................................... p.103
WOMEN & HEALTH (v.47, n.1, 2008) ......................................................................................................................................... p.104
(v.47, n.2, 2008) .......................................................................................................................................................................... p.105
WOMEN & THERAPY: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY (v.31, n.1, 2008) ......................................................................................... p.106
WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION (v.17, n.3, March 2008) ....................................................................................................... p.107
(v.17, n.4, April 2008) .................................................................................................................................................................. p.108
(v.17, n.5, May 2008) .................................................................................................................................................................. p.109
WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.5, n.2, Spring 2008) .................................................................. p.110
WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCES (April-May 2008) ............................................................................................................. p.111
WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.7, n.1, May 2008) ...... p.112
WOMEN’S HEALTH JOURNAL (n.1, January–March 2008) ...................................................................................................... p.113
WOMEN’S REVIEW OF BOOKS (v.25, n.2, March–April 2008) ................................................................................................. p.114
WOMEN’S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER (v.29, n.1, Fall 2007) ..................................................................................................... p.115
WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL (v.37, n.3, April–May 2008) ......................................................... p.116
(v.37, n.4, June 2008) ................................................................................................................................................................. p.117
WOMEN’S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION (v.31, n.1, Spring 2008) ........................................................................................ p.118
WOMEN’S STUDIES QUARTERLY (v.36, n.1–2, Spring–Summer 2008) .................................................................................. p.119
WOMEN’S WRITING (v.15, n.1, May 2008) ................................................................................................................................ p.121
YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISM (v.19, n.2, 2008) ..................................................................................................... p.122
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AWIS MAGAZINEv.38, n.1, Winter 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS WINTER 2008
II Eeatur~es~__7 Here There Be Monsters By Donna Broz
10 Getting Warm and Fuzzy with Nature By Allison Martin
12 Eco-fashion: Is green fashion sustainable? By Stacy Springs
15 The Power ofFive Little Words By Marci Moore & Pam Williams
16 Women On Ice By Laura L. Mays Hoopes
20 The Harvard Blackstone Buildings By Claire Twark
24 Seeding Science Around the World By Nina Dudnik
26 CONVERSATIONS: Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai By Lilian Perez
28 DIVERSITY: A Logic ofDiversity By Scott Page
30 Marketing Yourself on the Internet By Faye Farmer and James Waters
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II_NationaIAWIS _4 PRESIDENT'S REMARKS Breaking Down Barriers and Creating Opportunities
By Phoebe Leboy
NEWS FROM NATIONAL Thanks to Our Supporters By Janet Bandows Koster
EDITOR'S NOTES Going Green By Nicole Kresge
AWlS Newsmakers
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FINDING OUR WAY Graduate School Decisions By Melanie Herscovitch
PH.D. DIARY Going Green in the Lab By Kristin Stephan
RESEARCH ADVANCES Patricia Shapley: Green Chemistry in the ClassroomBy Aaron Finke
CAREER TALK The Light at the End ofmy Tunnel Isn't a Research Job:A Guide to Ph.D. Career Transitions By Jane Chin
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY The Return of "Green H and the Emergence ofSustainability By David F. Brakke
TECHNOLOGY ANDTHE SCIENTIST Alternative Career Transition NavigatingOline Websites By JaNae Joyner
43 STATISTICS Women Ph.D. Recipients in Science in Engineering Fields By Susan T. Hill
46 BOOK REVIEW Important Chemical Compounds By Margaret Reilly
48 CHAPTER NEWS Reports from Northwestern Ohio, Central New Jersey, and SeattleBy Jennifer Wampler
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AWIS MAGAZINEv.38, n.2, Spring 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS SPRING 2008
Protein Sculptures for the People By Julie Wallace
Lessons from Comedy Improvisation By Jane Chin
The Elegance ofProtein Structures By Laura L Mays Hoopes
Conversations: The Ladies from the Amygdaloids By Liz Klimas
Diversity: Native Americans in Art and Science By Laura E. Martinez
Seeing the Universe through New Eyes: Is There Art in Astronomy? By Allison Martin
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PRESIDENT'S REMARKS What is Career Success in Science? By Phoebe Leboy
NEWS FROM NATIONAL Why do we Still Need Advocates? ByJanet Bandows Koster
EDITOR'S NOTES Art and Science By Nicole Kresge
Class of2008 AWlS Fellows By Janet Bandows Koster
Science Careers off the Beaten Path By Natalie Leech Catlett
From the Bench to the Board Room: AWlS Launches New Coaching Program
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY Mathematics, Art and Visualization By David F. Brakke
MENTORING Mentoring Resources for Science Professionals By Monica Horvath
TECHNOLOGY AND THE SCIENTIST Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA): The ArtofLifeBy JaNae Joyner
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37 STATISTICS Diversity in the Social Sciences By Nicole M. Di Fabio and Lisa M. Frehill
40 BOOK REVIEW Midwifery in Ethiopia: The Story ofCatherine HamlinBy Margaret Reilly
42 CHAPTER NEWS Reports from Boston, Kansas, Arizona, /I1inois, and SeattleBy Jennifer Wampler
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AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORKv.23, n.2, May 2008
AffiliaJournal of Women and Social Work
Volume 23 Number 2 May 2008
Guest Editorial
Past and PresentSusan Chandler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Articles
A Black Woman's Journey Into a PredominatelyWhite Academic World
Jan Carter-Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 112
Taking Child Abuse and Mothering Into Account:Intersectional Feminism as an Alternative for the Studyof Domestic Violence
Dominique Damant, Simon Lapierre, Anne Kouraga,Andree Fortin, Louise Hamelin-Brabant, Chantal Lavergne,and Genevieve Lessard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Depression in African American Women: Applicationof a Psychosocial Competence Practice Framework
Lani V. Jones and Briggett Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
Christianity and Domestic Violence: FeministPoststructuralist Perspectives
Sarah Wendt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Gender, Distress, and Coping in Response to TerrorismIlana Sever, Eli Somer, Ayalla Ruvio, and Erez Soref . . . . . . . . . 156
Substance Use and Abuse: Women's Criminal Reoffendingin New Zealand
Annabel Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Women's Leisure as Reproduction and ResistanceJane Du 179
Past and Present
Alice Paul: Activist, Advocate, and One of OursSylvia Hawranick, Joan M. Doris, and Robert Daugherty. . . . . . 190
Poetry
Two Truths; The Story Wants What It Cannot HaveSarah J. Gardner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Don't Wake Your MotherDoris Abramson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 199
Book Reviews
Dissident Women: Gender and Cultural Politics in Chiapasby Shannon Speed, R. Aida Hernandez Castillo, and
Lynn M. StephenRachel E. Roiblatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 200
Flying: Confessions ofa Free Womanby Jennifer Fox
Barbara Jennings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 I
Grassroots NGOs by Women for Women: The DrivingForce ofDevelopment in India
by Femida Handy, Meenaz Kassam, Suzanne Feeney,and Bhagyashree Ranade
Felice Davidson Perlmutter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 202
Call for Papers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 204
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THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGEv.24, n.1, June 2007
Vol. 24, No.1 June 2007
The Ahfad Journal
ContentsAhmed Abdel lVIagied
Ahmed Abdel lVIagied
Shadia AbdelRahim
andNiemat Adam
Viray Onyeneb. •
Osama Awad Salih andEnayat AbdelAziz
Editor Ahmed A/lVIageed
Editor Ahmed A/lVIageed
Editor Eglal Mohildin
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Sloganeering and Over Simplification Approach tothe Complex Issue of Female Genital Mutilation(FGM) in the Sudan.Use of Community-Based Organizations as aMechanism for Sustainable Development: The Caseof Kabkabiya Small Holder Charitable SoeietyDarfur, Sudan.Evaluation of Job Involvement Potency of NigerianMale and Female Managers in Education:Implications for Balancing Gender Gap Il1
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ASIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIESv.14, n.1, 2008
Asian Journal of Women's Studies
Volume 14, Number 1 2008
CONTENTSZhongxin SUN 7
Worker, Woman, Mother: Redefining Urban Chinese Women's
Identity via Motherhood and the Global Workplace
Chusana K. HAN 34& Bernadette P. RESURRECCION
Struggling Alone: Cender, Migration and Domestic Violenceamong Thai Women in Bangkok
AN Ok-SlUl 72A Feminist Choice between the Two Types of Buddhist Compassion
REPORT 98
NGUYEN Van Huy,
Udoy SANKAR SAIKIA & DAO Thi Minh AnGender, Development and HIV/ AIDS in Vietnam: Towards an
Alternative Response Model among Women Sex Workers
REVIEW ARTICLE 120
Lynette J. CHUA
Law, State Control, and Women's Movements:
A Review Essay on Lenore Lyons (2004), A State of Ambivalence:The Feminist Movement in Singapore, The Netherlands: Brill
BOOK REVIEW 142
Ymmg-SlUl KIMLocational Feminisms in the Era of Globalization
(Giguwha Sidae-ui Hyeonjang Yeoseongjuuz), Seoul: The KoreanWomen's Institute, Ewha Womans University Press, 2007
ABOUT TIlE CONTRIBUTORS 148
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ASIAN WOMENv.24, n.1, Spring 2008
". Research Institute of Asian Women
Sookmyung Women's University
Asian Women
Contents
Spring 2008
Special Theme - Gender Issues in International Migration
Vol. 24 No.1
Male Migrarion and Emerging Female Headed Families:Issues and Challenges
I Care for You, Who Cares for Me?Transitional Services of Filipino Live-in Caregiversin Canada
Articles
Female Political Participation in the 2003 Electionsin Nigeria
A Comparative Study of Electoral Gender Quotasin Sweden, Germany, and South Korea: Focusingon the Interplay of the Main Actors in the Processesof the Implementation of Quota Policies
Book Review
The Maryknoll Sisters in Hong Kong, 1921-1969The Diaries of the Maryknoll Sistersin Hong Kong, 1921-1966 by Cindy Yik-yi CHU
Madhu Nagla
Glenda Lynna 25
Anne Tibe
Bonifacio
Ego Di Uchendu 51
Kyoung-Hee Moon 75
Kyung-Ock Chun
Mi-Sttng Kim
Eun-Kyung Kim
Grace C. L. Mak 10]
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ATLANTIS: A WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNALv.32, n.2, 2008
General IntroductionLinda Kealey, Katherine Side and
Annalee Lepp 32.2,2008THEMATIC CLUSTER
DIGITAL FEMINISMS
2 IntroductionSheila Petty and Barbara Crow
INTERVIEW6 Artificial Life and Lo-Fi Embodiment
Kim Sawchuk
18 Long (Standing) Digital DivisionsKrista Scott-Dixon
33 Bringing Feminist Perspectives into CIKatrina Peddle, Alison Powell and
Leslie Regan Shade
45 Social Justice, Artistic Practice and NewTechnologies
Janice Hladki
57 Corps, genre et interpretations parimagerie medicale
Monique Benoit et Jean Dragon
68 Blogging the MaternalLesley Husbands
80 Blogging in the ClassroomJenny Roth
THEMATIC CLUSTERWOMEN, HEALTH & EDUCATION
92 IntroductionDiana Gustafson
99 "To Establish Habits of Health"Aniko Varpalotai and Ellen Singleton
112 Mothers and OthersGayle Letherby
124 Embodied ExclusionSaara Greene
136 Life Chances, Choices and IdentityJanice Parsons
147 Mothering in MedicineRoetka Gradstein
BOOK I VIDEO REVIEWS
157 Alanis Obomsawin: The Vision of a NativeFilmmaker Reviewed by Kay Armatage
157 Still Going StrongReviewed by Josephine Fong
158 Swooning Beauty: A Memoir of PleasureReviewed by Rachel Hurst
159 A Mieke Bal ReaderReviewed by Eva Karpinski
160 Pedagogies of CrossingReviewed by Laure E. Lafrance
162 Obstructed Labour and MainstreamingMidwives Reviewed by Natasha Pinterics
163 Sick Building Syndrome and the Problemof Uncertainty Reviewed by Stephannie Roy
164 The Cell Phone: An Anthropology ofCommunication
Reviewed by Ganaele Langlois
165 Midlife and Older WomenReviewed by Ingrid Waldron
167 Contributors' Guidelines
168 Directrices aux collaboratrices etcollaborateurs
169 Call for Submissions / Appel d'articles
170 Order form
FRONT COVERStudents Heather Phillips and Miki Rubin at work onan interactive A-life sculpture by Nell Tenhaaf (withMelanie Baljko, John Kamevaar and Kim Sawchuk);photo by Nell Tenhaaf, July 2007.
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AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIESv.23, n.56, June 2008
Australian Feminist Studies
Volume 23 Number 56 June 2008
Editorial 173
Mary Spongberg
Articles'Woman in a Suit of Male': Sexuality, Race and the Woman Workerin Male 'Disguise', 1890-1920 175
Lucy Chesser
'Wanted, a Strong Girl, Able to Milk and Make Herself Agreeable':A Eudaimonistic Model for Femininity in the Art ofVida Lahey (1882-1968) 195
Sue Lovell
Normative Imperatives vs Pathological Bodies: Constructing the'Fat' Woman 213Samantha Murray
Should Feminists Clone? And if so, How? Notes from anImplicated Modest Witness 225
Deboleena Roy
Thesis Writing as a Feminist Project: Negotiating Space forWomen's Embodied Selves in New Scholarship 249Judith Gill, with Julie Mariko Matthews, Lana Zannettino and Trish Carroll
ReportPresence and the Price: Women and the 2007 Australian Federal Election 263Marian Sawer
Review ArticlesMothering and Resistance 271
Jane Messer
Time and the Feminist Subject 275Natasha Campo
ReviewsBreasts, Bodies, Canvas: Central Desert Art as Experienceby Jennifer Loureide Biddle 279Alison Ravenscroft
Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Othersby Sara Ahmed 280Annamarie Jagose
The Making of Our Bodies, Ourselves: How Feminism Travelsacross Borders by Kathy Davis 282Alison Bartlett
Books Received 285
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BITCH: FEMINIST RESPONSE TO POP CULTUREn.39, Spring 2008
SPRING.08 II ISSUE NO.39
FEATURES COLUMNS32 OF WOMAN BORG 23 ON PORN
Bionic betties, radical robots, and the What makes feminist porn feminist?evolution of the artificial woman. BY NIKKO SNYDERBY TAMMY OLER 2540 ON SCREENBREWED AWAKENING America the Beautiful director DarrylHas coffee culture become too gendered? Roberts on the staying power of theTalk amongst yourselves. beauty myth.BY HELEN DAVIES INTERVIEW BY LISA MORICOLI-LATHAM
44 WACK ATTACK 27 ON THE PAGEGiving the digital finger to blog bandits. The New York Times Book Review vs.BY JACLYN FRIEDMAN feminist authors
50 BY SARAH SELTZER
MAD SCIENCEDeconstructing bunk reporting in fiveeasy steps. IN EVERY ISSUEBY BETH SKWARECKI
56 SAME SHIT, DIFFERENT LIFE 5 EDITORS' LETTER
Second Life may be an online utopia, but 7 DEAR BITCHits social politics look awfully familiar.BY LAUREN BANS 13 LOVE IT/SHOVE IT
63 SLAP HAPPY 31 BITCH INIn a spanking-new form of relationshiptherapy, self-described feminists are Composting as performance art? Why not?
asking for it. 70 THE BITCH LISTBY JESSICA WAKEMAN
84 WITH ALITTlE HELP FROM HER FRIENDS 72 BOOKSHeart's Ann Wilson goes solo and political. Bitch readsINTERVIEW BY CARLA DESANTIS
88 MUSICSuggested listening. PLUS; Ani DiFrancolooks back on 20 years of righteousness.
96 THE BACK PAGEAnnals of addiction.
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BRIDGES: A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNALv.13, n.1, Spring 2008
A JEWISH FEMINIST JOURNALVolume 13 • Number 1 • Spring 2008
FROM THE EDITORS
ESSAYSEDITING My MOTI-IER THE JOURNALIST
BARBARA BOARD
Jacqueline Karp 4
NOTES ON A VIGIL FOR GRACE PALEY
Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz 20
MEMOIRMy MOTHER'S JEWELRY
Laurie E. Levinger 26
POETRYJudith ArcanaMIDRASH ON FALLING 34
Ham E. PersonBREATHE DEEP 35ROSH HASHANAH IN THE PINES,
FIRE ISLAND 36
BuffLindauCUTLERY, ETC. 38HOLIDAY THOUGHTS 40
Andrea 1. WatsonLEAVING FOR CAMP 42Now AND THEN:
A POEM FOR Two VOICES 44
Teya SchafferECCLESIASTES 46
Claudia BlanchardCOLLECTING GLORY 47SPRING #2 48
Rose BrombergAT THE WOMEN'S SEDER 49
Jacqueline KarpA TRUNCATED LESSON IN YELLOW 51
FICTIONCOMING OF AGE
Larine Kritzer Pergament 52
EXCERPT FROM SASHA'S HARLEM: VOL 1 OF
THE NIGHTMARES OF SASHA WEITZWOMAN
Batya Weinbaum 57
ESSAYCRITICIZING WOMEN
Faith Jones 76
REVIEWSS/HE CREA TED THEM: FEMINIST RETELLINGS
OF BIBLICAL STORIES
UNLOCKING THE GARDEN: A FEMINIST
JEWISH LOOK AT THE BIBLE, MIDRASH AND
GOD BY NAOMI GRAETZ
Fran Snyder 82
THE DOMAIN OF PERFECT AFFECTION BY
ROBIN BECKER
Claudia Blanchard 88
FOUR SUBLETS: BECOMING A POET IN NEW
YORK, A MEMOIR BY MYRA SHAPIRO
Margaret Fuchs Singer 91
CONTRIBUTORS 94
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BUST: FOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS (page 1 of 2)n.50, April–May 2008
ISSUE 50, APR/MAY 2008
BUSTFOR WOMEN WITH SOMETHING TO GET OFF THEIR CHESTS
2 46 MEN WE LOVEAlonging look at the men getting us sprung thisspring. Starring: Kool Keith, David Sedaris, IraGlass, Ben Bridwell, and Errol Morris. By CallieWatts, Priya Jain, Wendy McClure, Tara Marks,and Emily Rems
52 LOVE AT FIRST FLIGHTStateside gals are weak-kneed for Flight ofthe Conchords' Jemaine Clement andBret McKenzie. By Debbie Stoller
60 STRONG ENOUGH FOR AMANJD Samson and Johanna Fateman of Le Tigre getthe urge to re-emerge as MEN. By Alison Feldmann
62 THE FEMININE MYSTIQUEPerforming in drag: it's manly, yes, but gals likeit, too. By Evie Nagy
68 CALLIE'S RAD DUDE ROUNDUPOur crafty chick's hottest dick picks. Featuring:the Cool Kids, Spank Rock, Ween, and NotoriousMSG. By Callie Watts
70 SURFER GIRLSSpend an endless summer with team Roxy's JenSmith and Kassia Meador. Photos byJacquelineDi Milia, styling by Turner, text by Claudine Ko
109 INTO THE WOODVNVEWD? What Would Elijah Wood Do?By Molly Simms
FLIGHT OFTHE CONCHOROS COVER, PHOTOGRAPHEO BY OANIEill ST.LAURENT IN LA. FOR BUST;STYLING, KEMAL + IIARlA; MAKEUP, ISA BRITO; HAIR, AMY SCHIAPPA; ffiACKSUITS, ADIOAS. EWAHWOOO COVER, PHOTOGRAPHEO BY MICHAElLAVlNE IN LA. FOR BUST; STYlING, SHANNON TURGEON;HAIR, AVIVA PUlEM.lAGNET; GROOMING, lINA HANSONIMAGNET; lEATHER JACKET ANO ORESS SHIRT.DIESEL; T-SHIRT. AMERICAN APPAREL
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9Regulars6 Editor's Letter7 Dear BUST
9 Broadcast Heloise and the Savoir Faire make the indie kids stopand stare; Lord help the mister who comes between the ShellacSisters; Eve Ensler and Kerry Washington prepare for aV-Day fiestain NOLA; and more. 10 Hot Dates Go out and play in April andMay. By Emelyne Smith 14 She-bonics Dolly Parton, Sarah JessicaParker, Amy Winehouse, Fergie, and Alicia Keys say what theyplease. By Whitney Dwire 18 Pop Quiz They don't call him The Kingfor nuthin'. By Emily Rems
23 Real Life Your man will look sweet in asweater inspired by SesameStreet; get a bad situation undone with aFuck You Fund; embraceyour chub with the Pie of the Month Club; and more. 27 Buy or DIYSuper-duper wallpaper. By Taarna Grimsley and Callie Watts 30 OldSchool Mom's cioppino. By Dawn Mauberret
33 Looks Murray Hill is always dressed to thrill; Euro style blogs havethe sweetest togs; dare to let your hair go bare; and more. 34 BagLady Find out what cosmetics the B-52s use. By Lisa Butterworth36 BUSTlest Kitchen Our interns scrub down, lengthen theirlashes, and put hair putty through its paces. 38 Booty Call "Gottahave it" gifts and gadgets. By Callie Watts 40 Fashionista Chaseaway those footwear blues with TOMS philanthropic shoes. By LisaButterworth 41 Page 0' Shit Cuddle close to your fella under a newumbrella. By Callie Watts
93 Sex Files Hotties make a scene in Blam! Blam! 'zine. ByJulieSensat Waldren 94 Ask Aunt Betty You can do it all night, and youcan make it feel right. By Dr. Betty Dodson 96 One-Handed ReadApt Pupil. By Errin Donahue
Columns16 Pop Tart What we learn as Britney crashes and burns.
By Wendy McClure17 Museum of Femoribilia Impress for less in a paper dress.
By Lynn Peril22 News From aBroad Keep your eyes on that push prize.
By Laura Krafft31 Eat Me Shouldn't your salad be as well-dressed as you are?
By Chef Rossi32 Mother Superior Exploring the relative horrors of birth order.
By Ayun Halliday44 Around the World in 80 Girls Make a ruckus in Columbus.
By Libby Zay105 XGames Hands Down. By Deb Amlen
The BUSTGuide79 Music Reviews; plus afew thrills from the Kills.85 Movies The Life Before Her Eyes leads down a Brick Lane to The
Greatest Silence.87 Books Reviews; plus Laurie's comic corner.
98 BUSTshop106 The Last Laugh Tammy lets her body talk. By Esther Pearl Watson
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CAMERA OBSCURA: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA STUDIESn.67, 2008
Camera ObscuraFeminism, Culture, and Media Studies
Fabulous! Divas, Part 2
Introduction: The Good, the Bad, and the Fabulous;
or, The Diva Issue Strikes Back . I
Alexander Doty
Lena Horne's Impersona . II
Shane Vogel
Cinderella Man: Russell Crowe as Il Diva· 47
Michael DeAngelis
Devouring the Diva:
Martyrdom as Feminist Backlash in 77Je Rose· 69
Melissa Bradshaw
The Interpellations ofInterpolation; or,
The Disintegrating Female Musical Body . 89
Bradley Rogers
67
Two or Three Spectacular Mulatas and the Queer Pleasures
of Overidentification . 113
Hiram Perez
Diva Appreciations
Vincent Price and Me: Imagining the Queer Male Diva· 146
Harry M. Benshoff
Vaginal Davis's Gospel Truths· lSI
Marc Siegel
Love Letter to Jane . 160
Joe Wlodarz
The Dandy Diva· 16S
Andrea Fontenot
Love and Fit· 172
Lisa Henderson
"More Than One Way to Love": On Kiki and Herb
(but Mostly Kiki) . 178
Lucas Hilderbrand
"The Stallion Who Became a Gelding Who Became
a Mayor": Georgie Girl· 184
Peter Limbrick
Ruby Red and Emerald Green:
The Queer Demon Diva of My Dreams . 194
Lorrie Palmer
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAWv.19, n.1, 2007
CANAD IAN J0URNALOF
WOMEN AND THE LAW2007, Volume 19 Number 1 / 2007 volume 19 numero
Special Issue / Numero special
Editorial/Editorial
Articles / Articles
Emma Cunliffe andAngela Cameron
Rosemary Auchmuty
Anna Carline and ZoePearson
Natasha Bakht
Jennifer Koshan andWanda Wiegers
Elizabeth Adjin- Tetley
Writing the Circle: Judicially ConvenedSentencing Circles and the TextualOrganization of Criminal Justice
37 The Woman Law Student and theGirls' College Novel
73 Complexity and Queer TheoryApproaches to International Law andFeminist Politics: Perspectives onTrafficking
119 Religious Arbitration in Canada:Protecting Women by Protecting Themfrom Religion
145 Theorizing Civil Domestic ViolenceLegislation in the Context ofRestructuring: A Tale of Two Provinces
179 Sentencing Aboriginal Offenders:Balancing Offenders' Needs, theInterests of Victims and Society, and theDecolonization of Aboriginal Peoples
217 About the Contributors/Quelques motssur nos collaboratrices
219 Information for Contributors
223 Renseignements genhaux
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COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAWv.17, n.1, 2008
Columbia Journal ofGender and Law
Volume 17 2008 Number 1
Race, Culture, and Adoption: Lessons from Mississippi Band ofChoctaw Indians v.HolyfieldSolangel Maldonado 1
(Mis)Appropriated Liberty: Identity, Gender Justice, and Muslim Personal LawReform in IndiaCyra Akila Choudhury .45
Confronting Misinformation on Abortion: Informed Consent, Deference, and FetalPain LawsHarper Jean Tobin 111
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DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIESv.19, n.1, Spring 2008
Volume 19, Number 1Spring 2008
A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies
d •I f f e r e n c e s
SONALI PERERA
ELIZABETH FREEMAN
ALANNA THAIN
REBECCA WILKIN
ADRIANA CAVARERO with ELISABETTA BERTOLINO
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Rethinking Working-Class Literature:
Feminism, Globalization, and Socialist
Ethics
Turn the Beat Around:
Sadomasochism, Temporality, History
The In-tensions of Extensions:··
Compagnie Marie Chouinard's
bODY rEMIXI gOLDBERG vARIATIONS
Descartes, Individualism,
and the Fetal Subject
Beyond Ontology and
Sexual Difference: An Interview
with the Italian Feminist Philosopher
Adriana Cavarero
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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S STUDIESv.15, n.2, May 2008
EJWS
European Journal ofWomen's Studies
Volume 15 • Issue 2 • May 2008
Contents Editorial
Articles
59
Michal Nahman 65Nodes of Desire: Romanian Egg Sellers, 'Dignity' andFeminist Alliances in Transnational Ova Exchanges
Lisa Smyth 83Gendered Spaces and Intimate Citizenship: The Caseof Breastfeeding
Open Forum
Mary Lou O'Neil 101Being Seen: Headscarves and the Contestation ofPublic Space in Turkey
Clare Hemmings 117Tuning Problems?: Notes on Women's and GenderStudies and the Bologna Process
Book Reviews
Meg BarkerHolding the Opposition: What Women's StudiesCan Learn from Piontek's Queering of Gayand Lesbian Studies 129
Helen BarrettRethinking Lesbian Motherhood 132
Christina ScharffA Third Wave: About the Politics of Proclaiminga 'New' Feminism 133
Emma WilliamsonResponding to Violence against Women withAuthentic Morality 136
Julie BillaudOccupied Afghan Women's Lives: Multiple Experiences,Multiple Consciousnesses 139
Maggie O'NeillSex, Work and Migration: The Dynamics andRegimes of Care and Control 142
Books Received 147
Call for Papers 149
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FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGYv.18, n.2, May 2008
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__________________ ARTICLES
Gender, Power and Resistance to Change among Two Communities in theWestern Cape, South AfricaTamara SHEFER, Mary CRAWFORD, Anna STREBEL,Leickness C. SIMBAYI, Nomvo OWADWA-HENDA, Allanise CLOETE,Michelle R. KAUFMAN and Seth C. KALICHMAN
'If the Man Says you Must Sit, Then you Must Sit': The RelationalConstruction of Woman Abuse: Gender, Subjectivity and ViolenceFiorella BOONZAIER
New Fathers and Mothers as Gender Troublemakers" ExploringDiscursive Constructions of Heterosexual Parenthood and their SubversivePotentialJulia C. NENTWICH
Young Women's Experiences of Social Physique AnxietyTara-Leigh F. McHUGH, Kent C. KOWALSKI, Diane E. MACK,Peter R.E. CROCKER, Sarah E. JUNKIN, Lisa K. LEJBAK, StephanieMARTIN
________________ BRIEF REPORTS
Rational or Not'! Subverting Understanding through the RationallNonrational Dichotomy
Lori E. KOELSCH, Ann FUEHRER, and Roger M. KNUDSON
Exploring the Politics of Women's InlVisible 'Large' Bodieslrmgard TISCHNER and Helen MALSON
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'I Don't Think People Really Talk about It That Much': Young WomenDiscuss FeminismAnnadfs G. RUDOLFSDOTTIR and Rachel JOLLIFFE
REVIEWS
Anea ROBERTS on: Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures andthe Commercialisation of Everyday Life by Emma Casey and LydiaMartens (eds)
Moira MAGUIRE on: Capitalising On The Curse: The Business ofMenstruation by Elizabeth Arveda Kissling
Erica BURMAN on: On Female Body Experience: 'Throwing Like a Girland Other Essays' by Iris Marion Young
Katherine JOHNSON on: l1Je Transgender Phenomenon by Richard Ekinsand Dave King
Ilana MOUNTIAN on: Making Lesbians Visible in the Substance UseField by Elizabeth Ettorre (ed.)
Kristy LASCELLES on: Who '.I' Afraid of Charles Danvin? DebatingFeminism and Evolutionary Theory by Griet Vandermassen
~ ANNOUNCEMENTS
Call for Papers: Feminism and Clinical Psychology: 20 Years On(Special Feature)
Call for Papers: Feminism, Psychology, and the Nonhuman Animal(Special Issue)
Call for Papers: Re-evaluating Lesbian Feminisms: Past, Present andFuture (Special Feature)
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FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN’S STUDIES RESOURCESv.29, n.1, Winter 2008
CONTENTSFrom the Editors ii
Book Reviews
Cynthia Enloe as the “Curious Feminist”: Analyzing Empires, Militarism, and War 1
by Ellie C. Schemenauer
Professional Reading 6by Abbie Loomis
Women of Color in Higher Education: Resistance andHegemonic Academic Culture 10by Kristine Molina
E-Sources on Women & Gender 21
Round-Up 3: YouTube in Women’s Studies 24
New Reference Works in Women’s Studies 30
Periodical Notes 40
Books Recently Received 44
Feminist CollectionsA Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources
Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2008
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FEMINIST ECOMONICSv.14, n.2, April 2008
FEMINIST ECONOMICS
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2008
CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
Feminist Economic MethodologiesDiana Strassmann
ARTICLES
Work-Life Imbalance: Informal Care and Paid Employmentin the UK
Fiona Carmichael, Claire Hulme, Sally Sheppard, and Gemma Connell 3
Silent Partners: The Role of Unpaid Market Labor in FamiliesLisa Philipps 37
The Incremental Time Costs of Children: An Analysis of Children'sImpact on Adult Time Use in Australia
Lyn Craig and Michael Bittman 59
Women's Gender-Type Occupational Mobility in Puerto Rico,1950-80
Harriet B. Presser and Hsiao-ye Yi 89
ARTICLE SERIES
Feminist Economic Methodologies
Economic Importance and Statistical Significance: Guidelines forCommunicating Empirical Research
Jane E. Miller and Yana van der Meulen Rodgers 117
BOOK REVIEWS
Jane S. Jaquette and Gale Summerfield, eds., Women and GenderEquity in Development Theory and Practice: Institutions, Resources,and Mobilization
Reviewed by Wendy Harcourt 151
Julie A. Nelson, Economics for HumansReviewed by Irene van Staveren 156
Edith Kuiper and Drucilla K. Barker, eds., Feminist Economics andthe World Bank: History, Theory and Policy
Reviewed by Jennifer C. Olmsted 160
Avner Offer, The Challenge ofMfluence: Self-Control and Well-Beingin the United States and Britain since 1950
Reviewed by Nancy Folbre 164
Louise Marie Roth, Selling Women Short: Gender and Money on WallStreet
Reviewed by Susan Yohn 165
Joan Acker, Class Questions: Feminist AnswersReviewed by Alyssa Schneebaum 169
Notes on Contributors 175
Information and Announcements 179
Feminist Economics Editorial Policies 181
Submission and Style Guidelines 185
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FEMINIST EUROPA: REVIEW OF BOOKSv.7, n.1–v.8, n.1, 2007–2008
Feminist Europa.Review ofBooks.
Vol. 7, No 1, 2007Vol. 8, No 1, 2008
In this issue ...
From France: N. Lapeyre. Liberal Professions and Feminization ..• H. Marquie &N. Burch, eds. Sexual Emancipation or Bodily Constraint...
From Germany, Special Issue: A. Diinnebier, G. v. Paczensky. The Activist Life of AliceSchwarzer. The Biography•.. A. Schwarzer. A Fatal Love. Petra Kelly and Gert Bastian...
A. Schwarzer. Marion DonhojJ: A Resistant Life... A. Schwarzer. Romy Schneider-Myth andLife... A. Schwarzer. The Big Difference. Against Splitting Human Beings into Men and Women ...
A. Schwarzer. Alice in MrLand. An Interim Appraisal by Alice Schwarzer•.• A. Schwarzer, ed. The.Jihad Fighters and False Tolerance... A. Schwarzer, B. Maia. Dear Alice! Dear Barbara!... M. Moyrer.
Women to the Fore! A Report on the Women:~Media Tower, Cologne. A. Schwarzer. The Answer...
From Germany: V. Gebhardt. Women in Opera. Grand Voices-Grand Roles... L. Habennann-Horstmeieret al. German Women Executives in Middle and Top Management. Report on the Glass Ceiling-Results of an Empirical Study of 300 Women Managers. L. M. Koldau. Women-Music-Culture:A Handbook on German-speaking Regions in the Renaissance... G. Loster-Schneider, G. Pailer, eds.Dictionary ofWomen Authors ofEpic and Drdma in German (1730 - 1900)•.• 1. Rohner, N. Muller,eds. Hedwig Dohm-Selected Texts. A Reader to Celebrate the 175th Anniversary ofHer Birth withEssay~, Serials, Novellas, Dialogues, Aphorisms and Letters... U. Vogel, ed. Approaches to Sociologyof Gender and Women:~ Studies. Autobiographical Sketches of Female University
Professors-the First Generation...
From Greece: C. Lambrinides. Introducing..• The Centre for Creative Writing & Theatrefor Conflict Resolution An Overview. A. Stratigopoulou. I Will Ask Daddy No More...
From Hungary: K. Koncz. Women in Politics. From the Start ofRegime Change to thePresent. A. PeW. Sex, Gender, Politics and Stalinism in Hungary: A Biography of.!tWa Rajk.
From Italy: L. Borghi & U. Treder, eds. The Global and the Private: Sites of NoReturn•.. L. Loredana. More Kudos to Little Girls••. R. Svandrlik, ed. Elfriede.Jelinek: A Different Prose, a Different Theatre...
From Serbia: D. Djuric. Speech of Others... B. DojCinovic-Nesic. Modern WorldCartographer: .John Updike's Novels. S. Slapsak. Female Icons ofAntiquity..•
From Spain: C. Magallon. Women on the Peace Path. Thought and Praxis•..A. Gonzalez I Vilalta. The Irruption ofWomen in Catalanism (1931-1936)•..
From Switzerland: V. Stefan. Migration-Aliens Asleep? ..
From Bulgaria, France, Germany, Israel, Serbia
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Feminist Media Studies
Volume 8 Number 1 March 2008
ARTICLES
Progress and Persistent Problems: Local TV news framing of acquaintancerape on campus
Nancy Worthington
"Chav Mum Chav Scum": Class disgust in contemporary BritainImogen Tyler 17
Courting Consumers and Legitimating Exploitation: The representationof commercial sex in television documentaries
Karen Boyle 35
Structural Integrity, Historical Reversion, and the Post-9/11 Chick FlickDiane Negra 51
Gotta Have an Effeminate Heart: The politics of effeminacy and sissynessin a nostalgic Israeli TV musical
Gilad Padva and Miri Talman 69
COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM
Methodological Fatigue and the Politics of the Affective TurnImogen Tyler 85
Bodies, Ethics and Immanent Research: Deleuze's concept of affect as methodologyRebecca Coleman 91
Beyond the Fourth Wall: Reading, passing, and intervention in internet researchDebra Ferreday 95
BOOK REVIEWS
Poison Woman: Figuring Female Transgression in Modern Japanese Culture
by Christine L. MarranMicky Lee 101
Gender, Journalism and Equity: Canadian, US and European Perspectives
by Gertrude J. RobinsonKaitlynn Mendes 103
Reviewers 2007
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FEMINIST REVIEWn.86, 2007
ARTICLESIMAGERY, GENDER AND POWER The Politics of Representation in Post-War Kosova
Vjatlca Krasniqi
BEAUTIFUL DEAD BODIES Gender, Migration and Representation in Anti-trafficking CampaignsRutvica Andrijasevic
THEORISING 'AFRICAN' FEMALE GENITAL CUTTINGAND 'WESTERN' BODY MODIFICATIONS
A Critique of the Continuum and Analogue ApproachesCarolyn Pedwell
THE SCIENCE OF RAPE (Mis)Constructions of Women's Trauma in Evolutionary Theory M. Suzanne Zeedyk
POLITICISING BIOGRAPHIES The forming of transnational subjectivities as insiders outsideDiana Mulinari and Nora Rtithzel
WOMEN IN TURKISH POLITICAL THOUGHT Between Tradition And Modernity Simten COjar
feminist review I 86
THE GENDER POLITICS OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE Women Armed Activists in ETA Carrie Hamiltan
IS THERE REALLy A SECOND SHIFT, AND IF SO, WHO DOES IT? A time-diary investigation Lyn Craig
OPEN SPACEDECISIVE BLOWS, STRUCK LEFT HANDED The High Horse talks to Nirmal Puwar Emma Jackson 8. Isabel Waidner
FOUR DAYS IN DURHAM Serena Sebring
BOOK REVIEWSREFORMING WOMEN'S FASHION, 1850-1920 Patricia A. Cunningham Review by Elizabeth Wilson
SEXUAL (DIS)ORIENTATION Gender, Sex, Desire and Self-Fashioning Tasmin Wilton Review Kay Inckle
THE RHETORICS OF FEMINISM Readings in Contemporary Cultural Theory and the Popular Presslynne Pearce Review by Sadie Wearing
ALICE GUy BLACHE Lost Visionary of the Cinema Alison McMahan Review by Janet McCabe
SETTLER ROMANCES AND THE AUSTRALIAN GIRL Tanya Dalziell Review by Eleanor Conlin Casella
HIGH CULTURE Reflections on Addiction and ModernityAnno Alexander and Mark S. Roberts (editors) Review by Helen Keane
NATIONALISM AND GENDERChizuko Ueno (translated by Beverley yamamoto) Review by Maki Kimura
RETHINKING ISLAM AND LIBERAL DEMOCRACYIslamist Women in Turkish Politics Ye,lm Arat Review by Vania Carvalho Pinto
LIBERATING ECONOMICSFeminist Perspectives on Families, Work and Globalization Drucilla
K. Barker and Susan F. Feinstein Review by Diane Perrons
'LETTING THEM DIE' Why HIV/AIDS Intervention Programmes FailCatherine Campbell Review by Cheryl Stobie
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italian ferninisrns
EDITORIALITALIAN FEMINISMS Jacqueline Andall and Nirmal Puwar
INTRODUCTION Italian core group
ARTICLESPRECARIOUS CHANGES gender and generational politics in contemporary Italy Laura Fantone
PRECARI SU MARTE an experiment in activism against precarity Beppe De Soria
THE FEMINIZATION OF LABOUR IN COGNITIVE CAPITALISM Cristina Marini
FEMALE LITERATURE OF MIGRATION IN ITALy Lidia Curti
REVIEW ESSAYITALIAN FEMINISMS AND THE CHALLENGES OF ETHNIC DIVERSITY Jacqueline Andall
OPEN SPACETHE EXPERIENCE OF THE 'PUNTO 01 PARTENZA' GROUP women's diaspora and politics Enrica Capussatti
WOMEN, MIGRATION AND PRECARITYManuela Coppola, Lidia Curti, Laura Fontane, Marie-Helene Laforest and Susanna Poole
A SNAPSHOT OF PRECARIOUSNESS voices, perspectives, dialoguesSconvegno (Manuela Galetto, Chiara Lasala, Sveva Magaraggia, Chiara Martucci, Elisabetta Onori, Francesco Pozzi)
THE BODY, SEXUALITY AND PRECARITY Gaia Giuliani
SExySHOCK networks that matter Sexyshack
IMAGES WITHIN THE PRECARITY MOVEMENT IN ITALy Alice Mattani and Nicole Doerr
COMPARING DIFFERENT GENERATIONS OF FEMINISTS precariousness versus corporations? Paola Di Cori
VOICING THE NON-PLACE precarious theatre in a women's prison Susanna Poole
A REAL MIGRATION Angela Bernal Martinez
BOOK REVIEWSBetween women and generations: Legacies of dignity Drucilla Cornell reviewed by Glenda Lewin Hufnagel
Sex and pleasure in western culture Gail Hawkes reviewed by Kristin Aune
Violence and the body: Race, gender and the stateArturo J. Aldama (editor) reviewed by David Hansen-Miller
Women's writing, 1945-1960 after the delugeJane Dawson (editor) reviewed by Mary McAuliffe
Space invaders: Race, gender and bodies out of placeNirmal Puwar reviewed by Moira Gatens
Reclaiming female agency: Feminist art history after postmodernismNorma Braude and Mary D. Garrard (editors) reviewed by Rosemary Betterton
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Feminist TeacherVOLUME 18, NUMBER 2 2008
CONTENTS
ARTICLES The Tools of Women's Studies and Philosophy:
Critical Thinking in Writing Courses 91
Cathryn Bailey
Practicing What We Teach:
Feminist Strategies forTeaching about Sexism 101
Martha Copp and Sherryl Kleinman
You Can't Be Old Before You Are Young:
Aging and Pedagogy 125Carey Kaplan and Susan Kuntz
Teaching Women with a Y-Chromosome:
Do Men Make Better Feminists? 145Wade Edwards
BOOK REVIEWS Searching for Life: The Grandmothers of the
Plaza de Mayo and the Disappeared Children
ofArgentina by Rita Arditti 160
Mary Kirk
Worrying the Line: Black Women Writers, Lineage,
and Literary Tradition by Cheryl A. Wall 163Linda Watts
Citizen Teacher: The Life and Leadership of
Margaret Haley by Kate Rousmaniere 166
Nancy Niemi
TEACHING NOTE Gaining Voice through Silence 169
Peter Kaufman
DEPARTMENTS Books Available for Review 172
Network News 175
Call forTeaching Notes 177
Teaching Resources 178
Our Contributors 182
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Volume 9 Number 1 2008
FEMINISTTHEORY
ARTICLES
Narrative as a site of subject construction: the 'Comfort Women' debateMaki Kimura 5
Archaeological possibilities for feminist theories of transition andtransformationYvonne Marshall 25
'Showing the girl': the new burlesqueDebra Ferreday 47
Intersectionality as buzzword: a sociology of science perspective onwhat makes a feminist theory successfulKathy Davis 67
Weaving relational webs: theorizing cultural difference and embodiedpracticeCarolyn Pedwell 87
INTERCHANGES
Levinas' asymmetry and the question of women's oppression: responseto Borgerson's 'Feminist ethical ontology' 109
M. Carmen Carrero de Salazar
BOOK REVIEWS
Andrea O'Reilly, Rocking the CradleReviewed by Lisa Baraitser
Gloria Wekker, The Politics of Passion: Women's SexualCulture in the Afro-Surinamese DiasporaReviewed by Mireille Miller-Young
Nadjie Sadig AI-Ali, Iraqi Women: Untold Stories from 1948 tothe PresentReviewed by Yehudit Keshet
Alison Diduck and Katherine O'Donovan (eds), FeministPerspectives on Family LawReviewed by Sarah Beresford
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vol. 8 • Issue 1/2 • 2007
EDITORIAL REMARKS:BATYA WEINBAUM.
WORK SECTION: DISCRIMINATION REVISITED
MEMOIR & NON-FICTION NARRATIVE:TINA ANDRES. Growing Thick Skin 5HELEN BANNAN. Derailed but Not Defeated 24JANE DAVIS. The Value ofStupidity: Negative Values in Academia 33LINDA HOLLAND-TOLL. What to Do When You Are Stuck at Toxic U:
Strategies for Avoidance, Sabotage, and Survival 52RUTH PANOFSKY. Professor/Mother: The Unhappy Partnership
65BATYA WEINBAUM. Memoirs ofan Academic Career
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CREATIVE EXPRESSIONS:PAT ORTMAN. Don't Tread on Me: Painting My Way ThroughBATYA WEINBAUM. WaitingforJustice: Scenelor TVGINA WISKER. New Blood
GENERAL QUEUE
848692
ESSAY:GERALDINE WOJNA KIEFER. Overlays, Matrices, and Boundaries: A
"Mixed-Media" Approach in Pedagogy and Art 98
FICTION:K.A. LAITY. Eating the Dream 108
POETRY:LOUISE MOORE. Joan ofAre, Circe, Cassandra,
The Annunciation Angel 118
REVIEWS:ARDYS DELU. On Feminists Who Changed America 122ARDYS DELU. On Daughters of the Great Star 124ARDYS DELU. On Code Pink 126ARDYS DELU. On The Red Rose Rages 127ARDYS DELU. On We, Robots 129RITCH CALVIN. On Naomi Mitchison 131LYNN REED. On Becoming the Villanness 134BATYA WEINBAUM. On Fissures 135GERARDO CUMMINGS. On Alien Constructions 137JAMES D. BROWN. On Paprika 139DOCTRESS NEUTOPIA. On The Secret 141
SPEECHES:GLORIA ORENSTEIN. Gertrude Stein as Mentor and
Passing the Flame 146
MEMORIAL:ARDYS DELU. On Grace Paley 150
BOOKS AND MEDIA RECEIVED 152
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FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIESv.29, n.1, 2008
FRONTIERSA Journal of Women Studies
VOLUME 29 . NUMBER 1 . 2008
IntroductionSusan E. Gray and Gayle Gullett
Contemporary Women's Roles through Hmong, Vietnamese, andAmerican EyesLisaA. Long
Vll
Misplaced Bodies: Probing Racial and Gender Signifiers inNgozi Onwurah's The Body Beautiful
Diana Adesola Mafe 37
Subversive Sexualities: Revolutionizing Gendered IdentitiesMyriam f. A. Chancy 51
Retail TherapyAudrey Ferber 76
The Creative Process and Artistic Intersections with Social Research:Narrative Portraits of Recovery from HomelessnessMara Jevera Fulmer 85
Rediscovering Female Voice and Authority: The Revival of Female Artistsin Wendy Wasserstein's The Heidi Chronicles
Cortney Cronberg Barko 121
Artist's StatementNaomi Shersty 139
Civilization and Her Discontents: The Unsettling Nature of Ma inLittle House in the Big Woods
Holly Blackford 147
Feminist Currents (column)Eileen Boris 188
Contributors 190
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GENDER AND EDUCATIONv.20, n.2, March 2008
GENDER AND EDUCATIONVolume 20 Number 2 March 2008
CONTENTS
ArticlesTeaching manfully? Exploring gendered subjectivities and power via analysis ofmen teachers' gender performanceBecky Francis 109
So what exactly do you want? What principals mean when they say 'male role model'Penni Cushman 123
On cross-cultural bridges and gaps: identity transitions among trailblazing Druze womenNaomi Weiner-Levy 137
Rethinking the 'problem' of gender and IT schooling: discourses in literatureJane Abbiss 153
Vocational training choices of women: public and private collegesMaria Adamuti-Trache and Robert Sweet 167
Dangerous spaces: constructing and contesting sexual identities in an onlinediscussion forumElizabeth Atkinson and Renee DePalma 183
Book reviews 195
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GENDER & HISTORY (page 1 of 2)v.20, n.1, April 2008
VOLUME 20
Gender& History
CONTENTS
Abstracts
Editorial
NUMBER 1 APRIL 2008
IV
Practising Gender HistoryKAREN ADLER, ROSS BALZARETTI AND MICHELE MITCHELL
Articles
Modesty and Excellence: Gender and Sports Culture in Dutch CatholicSchooling, 1900-40MARJET DERKS 8
The Perils of the Back Seat: Date Rape, Race and Gender in 1950s AmericaLISA LINDQUIST DORR 27
'Fit Only for the Scrap Heap': Rebuilding Returned Soldier Manhood inAustralia after 1945STEPHEN GARTON 48
Missionary Masculinities, the Homoerotic Gaze and the Politics of Race:Gilbert White in Northern Australia, 1885-1915ANNE O'BRIEN 68
Hatching Feminisms: Czech Feminist Aspirations in the 1990sANGELA ARGENT 86
Imagining the Beloved: Gender and Nation Building in EarlyTwentieth-Century Hebrew LiteratureSHACHAR PINSKER 105
Manliness, Male Virtue and History Writing at the Seventeenth-CenturyOttoman CourtMARC BAER 128
Feature: Reflections on Women and Gender in Twentieth-Century Mexico
IntroductionJOAN W. SCOTT
Constructing a Historiography of Mexican Women and GenderSARAH A. BUCK
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Rethinking Twentieth-Century GuadalajaraMARIA TERESA FERNANDEZ-ACEVES
Gender and Welfare Reform in Post-Revolutionary MexicoNICHOLE SANDERS
Book Reviews
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Theresa Ann Smith, The Emerging Female Citizen: Gender and Enlightenmentin Spain (2006)ROSALIND CARR 176Annette F. Timm and Joshua A. Sanborn, Gender, Sex and the Shapingof Modern Europe: A History from the French Revolution to the PresentDay (2007)UTE CHAMBERLIN 177H. G. Cocks and Matt Houlbrook (eds), Palgrave Advances in the ModernHistory o.fSexuality (2006)STEPHEN GARTON 179Benjamin Maria Baader, Gender, Judaism, and Bourgeois Culture in Germany,1800-1870 (2006)ROBIN JUDD 180Michael P. Steinberg and Monica Bohm-Duchen (eds), Reading CharlotteSalomon (2006)JESSICA HORSLEY 182Tammy C. Whitlock, Crime, Gender and Consumer Culture in Nineteenth-Century England (2005)ROSY AINDOW 183Martha Tomhave Blauvelt, The Work ofthe Heart: Young Women and Emotion1780-1830 (2007)JANE HUNTER 184Sharon Block, Rape and Sexual Power in Early America (2006)DAWN RAE FLOOD 186Clare A. Lyons, Sex among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender andPower in the Age ofRevolution, Philadelphia, 1730-1830 (2006)SHARON BLOCK 187
Beth A. Salerno, Sister Societies: Women's Antislavery Organizations [nAntebellum America (2005)SHIRLEY J. YEE 189Kali N. Gross, Colored Amazons: Crime, Violence, and Black Women in theCity ofBrotherly Love, 1880-1910 (2006)TIMOTHY J. GILFOYLE 190Michele Mitchell, Righteous Propagation: African Americans and the PoliticsofRacial Destiny after Reconstruction (2004)FRANCESCA MORGAN 191Laura L. Lovett, Conceiving the Future: Pronatalism, Reproduction, and theFamily in the United States, 1890-1938 (2007)PABLO MITCHELL 193Elizabeth Alice Clement, Love for Sale: Courting, Treating, and Prostitutionin New York City, 1900-1945 (2006)PIPPA HOLLOWAY 194Michael Davidson, Guys Like Us: Citing Masculinity in Cold War Poetics(2004)ALAN MARSHALL 195Laura Browder, Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in America (2006)CATHERINE RYMPH 197Colette Harris, Control and Subversion: Gender Relations in Tajikistan (2004)ANNA TEMKINA 198
Contributors 20 I
Index to Volume 19 203
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GENDER & SOCIETYv.22, n.2, April 2008
Volume 22, Number 2
GENDER & SOCIETYApril 2008
Contents
Articles
Prospects for Women's Legislative Representation in PostsocialistEurope: The Views of Female Politicians
YVONNE GALLIGAN and SARA CLAVERO 149
The Impact of Religious Conservatism on Men's Workand Family Involvement
NICOLE H. W. CIVETTINI and JENNIFER GLASS 172
Women Inventors in Context:Disparities in Patenting across Academia and Industry
KJERSTEN BUNKER WHITTINGTON and LAUREL SMITH-DOERR 194
Research Reports
Postponed Marriage:Exploring Women's Views of Matrimony and Work in Japan
KUMIKO NEMOTO 219
Generic Womanhood:Gendered Depictions in Cop Action Cinema
NEAL KING 238
Book Reviews
Wannabes, Goths, and Christians:The Boundaries of Sex, Style, and Status
by Amy C. WilkinsAMY L. BEST 261
The Caveman Mystique: Pop-Darwinism andthe Debates Over Sex, Violence, and Science
by Martha McCaugheyLISA WADE 263
Surrogate Motherhood and the Politics of Reproductionby Susan Markens
BARBARA KATZ ROTHMAN 264
Silent Racism: How Well-Meaning White PeoplePerpetuate the Racial Divide
by Barbara TrepagnierJEFFRIANNE WILDER 266
Girls in Power:Gender, Body, and Menstruation in Adolescence
by Laura FingersonJANET ENKE 268
Cultures ofMasculinityby Tim EdwardsERIC ANDERSON 270
Feminist Methodologies for Critical Researchers:Bridging Differences
by Joey SpragueMARY JO NEITZ 272
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GENDER IN MANAGEMENT: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALv.23, n.1, 2008
Gender in Management: An International Journal
Volume 23 Issue 1 Published: 2008 | Start Page: 7
Articles
Guidelines for reviewersSandra L. Fielden (pp. 7-10) Keywords: Gender, Qualitative research, Quantitative research, Research methodsArticleType: Viewpoint View HTML | View PDF (44 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Senior careers in retailing: An exploration of male and female executives' career facilitators and barriersAdelina Broadbridge (pp. 11-35) Keywords: Career development, Gender, Retailing, Senior managers, WomenArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (137 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
The evaluation of male and female managers at a local municipality in HungaryBeáta Nagy, Lilla Vicsek (pp. 36-50) Keywords: Gender, Hungary, Sexual discrimination, Women executivesArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (99 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Barriers to career progression faced by women: Evidence from a Malaysian multinational oil companyMaimunah Ismail, Mariani Ibrahim (pp. 51-66) Keywords: Career development, Glass ceilings, Malaysia, Oil industry, Women executivesArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (96 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Equal, but different?: The impact of gender egalitarianism on the integration of female/male HR directorsJulia Brandl, Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Astrid Reichel (pp. 67-80) Keywords: Culture, Gender, Human resource management, Women executivesArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (90 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Book Review
Gendering Emotion in OrganizationsJournal: Gender in Management: An International Journal Vol : 23 Issue: 1 Author(s): Deborah Jones View HTML
Editorial
EditorialJournal: Women In Management Review Vol : 23 Issue: 1 Author(s): Sandra L. Fielden View HTML
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Gender in Management: An International Journal
Volume 23 Issue 2 Published: 2008 | Start Page: 86
Articles
Women leaders as agents of change in higher education organizationsJulián López Yáñez, Marita Sánchez Moreno (pp. 86-102) Keywords: Higher education, Innovation, Leadership, Quality management, Spain, Women executivesArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (110 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Shared identity and strategic choice in dual-career couplesMarie-Hélène Budworth, Janelle R. Enns, Kate Rowbotham (pp. 103-119) Keywords: Careers, Dual-career couples, Strategic managementArticleType: Conceptual paper View HTML | View PDF (105 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Ethiopia: Evaluating the role, prospects and problems faced by women in this emergent sectorGurmeet Singh, Rakesh Belwal (pp. 120-136) Keywords: Africa, Entrepreneurialism, Ethiopia, Small to medium-sized enterprises, WomenArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (126 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Gender differences in work experiences and satisfactions of Norwegian oil rig workersRonald J. Burke, Stig Berge Matthiesen, Stale Einarsen, Lisa Fiskenbaum, Vibeke Soiland (pp. 137-147)Keywords: Job satisfaction, Norway, Oil industry, Sex and gender issuesArticleType: Research paper View HTML | View PDF (70 KB) | Reprints & Permissions
Book Review
Women and Media, a Critical IntroductionJournal: Gender in Management: An International Journal Vol : 23 Issue: 2 Author(s): Judy McGregor View HTML
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GENDER ISSUESv.25, n.1, March 2008
Gender Issues
Volume 25· Number 1 . March 2008
ARTICLES
The Spillover Effects of Restrictive Abortion LawsM.H. Medoff 1
Women are Victims, Men Make Choices: The Invisibility of Men and Boys in the GlobalSex TradeJ.P. Dennis 11
"I Can Provide for My Children": Korean Immigrant Women's Changing Perspectiveson Work Outside the Home
K. Park 26
Reporting Sexual Harassment: The Importance of Organizational Culture and TrustG. Vijayasiri 43
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GENDER, PLACE AND CULTURE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST GEOGRAPHYv.15, n.2, April 2008
GENDER, PLACE AND CULTUREVOLUME 15 NUMBER 2 APRIL 2008
CONTENTS
Notes on contributors 95
ArticlesIn the front line: women, work and new spaces of labour politics in PolandJane Hardy, Wieslawa Kozek and Alison Stenning 99
'From cricket lover to terror suspect' - challenging representations of young British Muslim menClaire Dwyer, Bindi Shah and Gurchathen Sanghera 117
Regulating sex work in the EU: prostitute women and the new spaces of exclusionPhil Hubbard, Roger Matthews and Jane Scoular 137
Countering exclusion: the 'St. Pats for all' paradeAdrian N. Mulligan 153
'Life in Happy Land': using virtual space and doing motherhood in Hong KongAnnie Hau-Nung Chan 169
Spatialising performance: masculinities and femininities in a 'fragmented' fieldAyona Datta 189
Book reviewsStraight to Jesus: sexual and Christian conversion in the ex-gay movement(Tanya Erzen) reviewed by Elisha Omri 205
Women's Studies Quarterly: the global and the intimate(Geraldine Pratt and Victoria Rosner, eds) reviewed by Marion Traub-Werner 207
The making 0/ neoliberal India: nationalism, gender, and the paradoxes 0/ globalization(Rupal Oza) reviewed by Manjusha Nair 209
Gendered work in Asian cities: the new economy and changing labor markets(Ann Brooks) reviewed by Pratynsha Basll 211
Wayward women: sexuality and agency in a New Guinea society(Holly Wardlow) reviewed by Yvonne Underhill-Scm 213
Women and change at the US-Mexico border: mobility, labor, and activism(Doreen J. Mattingly and Ellen R. Hansen, eds) reviewed by Nancy A. Hiemstra 214
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GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATIONv.15, n.3, May 2008
Gender, Work &Organization
Volume 15 Number 3May 2008
Conference Plenary Issue - The Thin End of the Wedge
Editorial: Breaking Boundaries: Women in AcademiaDAVID KNIGHTS AND DEBORAH KERFOOT
CONFERENCE PLENARY
The Thin End of the Wedge: Foreign Women Professors asDouble Strangers in AcademiaBARBARA CZARNIAWSKA AND GUJE SEVON
Helpful Men and Feminist Support: More thanDouble StrangenessJOAN ACKER
Hierarchy of Strangeness: Negating WomanhoodLOTTE BAILYN
The Wedge or the Doorstop?MARTA B. CALAs
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GIRLISTIC MAGAZINE: FEMINIST THOUGHT AND CULTURESpring 2008
•Spring 2008
Articles... Girlistic Fixes...
4 The Omnipresent Feminist 3Taking Care of Moms in Motionone woman is taking care of athletic moms
Files from the Zine-o-Jogue 15
Panic on the Tredmil 6On the Nightstand 17
mental illness, wellness, and gym culture
18Must Have MusicTackling Gender Boundaries 8female football players taking down stereotypes
Wet Ink 22
Strength of a Woman 10 Celebrity Newswire 23an essay on boxing
The Feminist Fun Page 24The Sport for the Un-Athletic 11
marathons and womanhood
Jessica Kizorekgood deeds through film
Keldamuzikbreaking into hip-hop
Taina Asilispoken-word, singing activist
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Loni AlbertAshley AmbirgeElana ArmitageAtessa BandaMichelle BartoStacey may FowlesBridget Allee GrayJenna Henry HansenCorey JanssenAllison McCarthyMelissa McMorrowKL Pereira
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HARRINGTON LESBIAN LITERARY QUARTERLYv.8, n.4, 2007
HLLQHarrington Lesbian Literary Quarterly
Volume 8 Number 4
CONTENTS
2007
Judith P. StelboumEditor's Introduction 1
Beren deMotierThe Brides of March: Memoir of a Same-Sex Marriage (An Excerpt) 5
Gimbiya KetteringFamily Type 37
REPRESENTATIVE ARTIST
Jenn DeWaldUniteEight Collages
Equal Rights
SSMarriage
Trans
Love and Marriage
Love is Kind
When I Grow Up
Receipt
Stop the Slaughter
Jean CopelandPantheon Girls
Jean RobertaStill Censored After All These Years
About the Contributors
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HAWWA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE ISLAMIC WORLDv.6, n.1, 2008
Journal of Women of the Middle Eastand the Islamic World
VOL. 6 NO. I 2 0 0 8
Special Theme IssueThe Middle Eastern Family Revisited
Articles
SUSANNE DAHLGREN, Introduction: The Middle Eastern Family
Revisited .
PASCALE GHAZALEH, Cash and Kin Go to Court:Legal Families and Chosen Families in Nineteenth-Century
Egypt 12BARBARA FREYER STOWASSER AND ZEINAB ABUL-MAGD,
Legal Codes and Contemporary Fatawa: Muslim Women andContesting Paradigms 32
NATHALIE BERNARD-MAUGIRON AND BAUDOUIN DUPRET,
Breaking Up the Family: Divorce in Egyptian Law and
Practice 52SUSANNE DAHLGREN, The Incomplete Family: Ethnographic
Explorations on Domestic Relations in Aden 75RUNA ISOTALO, Transnational Family Dynamics, Second
Generation and the Ties That Flex: Palestinian Migrants
between the United States and the West Bank 102
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HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONALv.29, n.4, April 2008
Volume 29, Issue 4, 2008
Health Carefor Women International
337 EditorialEleanor Krassen Covan
Articles
339 The Experience of Low Back Pain in Iranian Women: A Focus Group StudySedigheh Sadat Tavajian, David Gregory, and Ali Montazeri
349 "Can It Be That God Does Not Remember Me": A Qualitative Study on thePsychological Distress, Suffering, and Coping of Dominican Women WithChronic Filarial Lymphedema and Elephantiasis of the LegBobbie Person, David Addiss, 1. Kay Bartholomew, Cecilia Meijer, Victor Pou,Guillermo Gonziilvez, and Bart Van Den Borne
366 A Qualitative Study Examining Psychosocial Distress, Coping, and SocialSupport Across the Stages and Phases of Epithelial Ovarian CancerJenelle Power, Laura Brown, and Paul Ritvo
384 "Coming to Grips" With Chemotherapy-Induced Premature MenopauseM. Tish Knob!
400 A Different Type of Medicine: Women's Experiences With OphthalmicDiseases in Rural and Urban Tamil Nadu, IndiaKeerthika Melissa Subramanian
416 The Meaning of Women's Experiences of Living With Multiple SclerosisMalin Olsson, Jan Lexell, and Siv Soderberg
431 Unwrapping the Box: Dancing With the ClientsZenobia C. Y. Chan andJoyce 1. C. Ma
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HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONALv.29, n.5, May–June 2008
Volume 29, Issue 5, 2008
Health Carefor Women International
447 EditorialEleanor Krassen Covan
Articles
448 DisciplinalY Discourses: Rates of Cesarean Section Explained by Medicine,Midwifery, and FeminismAmy Su May Lee and Maggie Kirkman
468 Women's Perceptions and Experiences of Sexual Violence in MaritalRelationships and Its Effect on Reproductive HealthRa/at Hussain and Adeel Khan
484 Perceptions of Quality of Reproductive Care Services in Bolivia: Use of PhotoPrompts and Surveys as an Impetus for ChangeDeborah E. Bender, Ana Santander, Wilson Patino,and Melanie R. Wasserman
507 Factors Affecting Latina Immigrants' Perceptions of Maternal Health Care:Findings From a Qualitative StudyTilly A. Gurman and Davida Becker
527 Jordanian Women's Experiences With the Use of Traditional Family PlanningInaam A. Khalaf, Fathieh Abu-Moghli, Lynn Clark Callister,and Rowida Rasheed
539 Provider Perceptions of Reproductive Health Service Quality in JordanianPublic Community Health CentersRaeda Al-Qutob and Laeth S. Nasir
551 The Implications of Objectification Theory for Women's Health:Menstrual Suppression and "Maternal Request" Cesarean DeliveryLinda C. Andrist
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HECATE’S AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S BOOK REVIEWv.20, n.1, 2008
Hecate's Australian Women's Book Review
Volume 20 No 1 2008
Solving a Critical DifficultyKatherine Bode - Damaged Men/Desiring Women: Male Bodies in Contemporary Australian Women’s Fiction. Verlag: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, 2008. Reviewed by Alison Bartlett
Outside the Razor WireSamantha Sirimanne Hyde - The Villawood Express and Other Stories. ACT: Ginnindera Press, 2007. Reviewed by Claudette Taylor
Canvas to Skin to CountryJennifer Loureide Biddle - Breasts, Bodies, Canvas, Central Desert Art as Experience. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2007. Reviewed by Janine Burke
Daughter of the songYvette Holt - Anonymous Premonition. St Lucia: The University of Queensland Press, 2008.. Reviewed by Jena Woodhouse
Finding ‘Me’Irena Sibley - Self Portrait of the Artist’s Wife. Staffordshire, England: Central Park, Vic, Lytlewode Press, c2007. Reviewed by Kathryn Brimblecombe-Fox
Several Life HistoriesSusan Cochrane (with selected writings by Renata Cochrane) - A Black and White Family Album: Mother and Daughter Memoirs of Papua New Guinea 1950s-1970s. Eumundi, Qld, Pacificlink, 2007. Reviewed by Kerry Heckenberg
Doing It Our Way: Before, During and After Death, Lesbian Feminist StyleAnah Holland-Moore et al - Willing Up and Keeling Over: A Lesbian Handbook on Death Rights and Rituals. The Long Breast Press Collective, Brunswick, Victoria: Long Breast Press, 2007. Reviewed by Prue Hyman
The (Un)recoveredDeborah Robertson - Careless. Sydney: Picador, 2006. Reviewed by Rachel Slater
Fairytale FixToni Jordan, Addition. Victoria: The Text Publishing Co, 2008. Reviewed by Poppy Gee
Eleanor Dark and ‘the Artist’Marivik Wyndham - ‘A World-Proof Life’: Eleanor Dark, A Writer in Her Times. Sydney: UTSePress, 2007. Reviewed by Liz Bissell
FluidityAli Smith - Girl Meets Boy. Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2007. Reviewed by Fiona McKean
Dark LivesBelinda Burns - The Dark Part of Me. Fourth Estate, 2006. Reviewed by Chris Broadribb
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HERIZONS: WOMEN’S NEWS & FEMINIST VIEWSv.21, n.4, Spring 2008
MARIKO TAMAKII Swear. It's true.
LYN COCKBURNVeiled Threats
SUSAN G. COLEUphill Battle
PENNI MITCHELLNo More Silent Spring
ART PROFILEHayley Salesby Cindy Filipenko
FILMI Was A Teenage FeministReview by Jennifer O'Connor
WINTER READINGThe W;'iting Circle by Rozena Maart,Emergency Contact by Tara-Michelle Ziniuk,Reconcilable Differences by Cate Cochran,A Great Restlessness: The Life and Politics ofDorise Nielsen by Faith Johnson, The SecretHistOlY ofthe War on Cancer by Devra Davis,A'guing With the Storm edited by RheaTregebov, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomicby Alison Bechdel, Beyond Mothering Earthby Sherilyn MacGregor.
MUSIC MUST-HAVESChaka Khan, Marilyn Lerner,Joni Mitchell, PJ Harvey, Melissa Etheridge,Megan McCauley, Angie Stone
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MONUMENTAL WOMENDoes Canada do enough to honour its foremoth~rs?
by Noreen Shanahan
CROSSING COMMUNITIESProfessional artists team up with women in jail, at-riskyouth and others to inspire change.by Leah Sandals
GULP FICTIONGirl fiction -rhat is, young adult fiction for the femalemarket-has become edgier in recent years. The authorponders the pros and con(tradiction)s of mainstreamingcounterculture.by Tara-Michelle Ziniuk
CIRCLE OF VIOLENCEThe legacy ofviolence against women in Sourh Africais the theme of Rozena Maart's book.by Irene D'Souza
HOMELAND. SECURITY.As the writer discovers, homeland isn't always whereone finds security, just as the pursuit of identity haslittle to do with the confines of geographic borders.by Maya Khankhrje
CAMPAIGN UPDATES
RADICAL ROOTSThe movement to protect Canada's boreal forest has aspecial place in the hearts of women. In fact, womenfeature prominently among Canada's forest experts.by Cindy Filipenko
ROLLER DERBY MAKES COMEBACKby Tracey Lindeman
HERSTREET PAVES WAYBy Jane Shulman
THE WAR AGAINST WOMEN IN AFGHANISTANby Lauryn Oates
7 UGANDAN MOTHERS HELPED BY CANADIAN DOCby Melanie Cummings
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HYPATIA: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST PHILOSOPHYv.23, n.2, April–June 2008
HYPATIAAJournal ofFeminist Philosophy
Volume 23 Number 2
Special Issue
Just War
edited by
April-June 2008
Bat-Ami Bar On
vii Bat-Ami Bar OnIntroduction: Thinking about War
Kelly OliverWomen: The Secret Weapon of Modern Warfare?
17 Dorit NaamanUnruly Daughters to Mother Nation:Palestinian and Israeli First-person Films
33 Danielle PoeReplacing Just War Theory with an Ethics of Sexual Difference
48 Marian Eide"The Stigma of Nation": Feminist Just War, Privilege, and Responsibility
61 Sigal Ben-PorathCare Ethics and Dependence-Rethinking Jus Post Bellum
72 Debra B. BergoffenThe Just War Tradition:Translating the Ethics of Human Dignity into Political Practices
95 Margaret DenikeThe Human Rights of Others:Sovereignty, Legitimacy, and ''just Causes" for the "War on Terror"
122 Robin May SchottJust War and the Problem of Evil
141 Bat-Ami Bar OnThe Opposition of Politics and War
Symposium on Black Women Philosophers
155 George YancySituated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy
160 Anita Allen, Anika Maaza Mann, Donna-Dale L. Marcano,Michele Moody-Adams, and Jacqueline ScottSituated Black Women's Voices in/on the Profession of Philosophy
Book Reviews
190 Anna StubblefieldRevealing Whiteness:The Unconscious Habits of Racial Privilege by Shannon Sullivan
193 Judith AndreBurdened Virtues Virtue Ethics for Liberatory Struggles by Lisa Tessman
197 Sharyn CloughScience and Social Inequality:Feminist and Postcolonial Issues by Sandra Harding
202 Diana MeyersPersonal Autonomy in Society by Marina Oshana
207 Book Notes
Musings
210 Sally HaslangerChanging the Ideology and Culture of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone)
224 Notes on Contributors
229 Guidelines for Contributors
231 Books Received
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESv.14, n.1, January–April 2007
Indian Journal of Gender Studies
Special Issue: Rethinking CitizenshipEditor: Anupama Roy
Volume 14 Number 1
CONTENTS
January-April 2007
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Introduction
Towards a Practice of Democratic CitizenshipAnupama Roy
ArticlesGendering Resource Rights and Democratic Citizenship
Sudha Vasan 17
Between 'Empowerment' and 'Liberation': The KudumbashreeInitiative in KeralaJ. Devika and Binitha V. Thampi 33
Rethinking Citizenship: A Queer JourneyArvind Narrain 61
Forced Evictions and Factory Closures: Rethinking Citizenshipand Rights of Working Class Women in DelhiRanjana Padhi 73
Retrieving Voices from the Margins: The Courtesan andthe Nation's NarrativeLata Singh 93
Violence, Employment and Citizenship: A Case Study ofSelf-employed Women in the Unorganised Sector in GoaSeema P. Salgaonkar 117
Rethinking Citizenship, Community and Rights:The Case of Nurses from Kerala in DelhiSreelekha Nair 137
Citizenship Rights of Women in Jammu and Kashmir:An Uncertain FutureJasbir Singh and Anupama Vohra 157
Book Reviews 173
New Resources 193Compiled by Anju Vyas
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESv.14, n.2, May–August 2007
Indian Journal of Gender Studies
Volume 14 Number 2
CONTENTS
~ay-August2007
Articles
Women and Watershed Development in India:Issues and StrategiesSwarn Lata Arya 199
Internet Equaliser? Gender Stratification and NormativeCircumvention in ScienceAntony Palackal, ~eredithAnderson,B. Paige ~iller and Wesley Shrum 231
Perceiving and Producing Merit: Gender and Doing Science in IndiaJayasree Subramanian 259
Report
Safe Motherhood Initiatives: Contributions from Small-scale StudiesRoger Jeffery, Patricia Jeffery and ~ohan Rao 285
Discussion
Local Knowledge and Natural Resource Management:A Gender Perspective~eghana Kelkar 295
Archive
Women's Education and the Nationalist Response in Western India:Part I-Basic EducationParimala V. Rao 307
Book Reviews 317
New Resources 347Compiled by Anju Vyas
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INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESv.14, n.3, September–December 2007
Indian Journal of Gender Studies
Volume 14 Number 3
CONTENTS
September-December 2007
ArticlesNeo-liberal Development and Reproductive Health in India:
The Making of the Personal and the PoliticalRachel Simon-Kumar 355
What has Happened in Africa since Cairo?Meredeth Turshen 387
Women Making Choices: Masked but Aware?Ashima Goyal 409
'Docile Oriental Women' and Organised Labour: A Case Studyof the Indian Garment Manufacturing IndustryDeepita Chakravarty 439
Research Note
Female Education and Nigeria's Development Strategies:Lots of Talk, Little Action?Risikat Oladoyin S. Dauda
Discussion
CEDAW: Mandate for Substantive EqualityAnu Saksena
Report
Feminist Perspectives and the Struggle to Transformthe Disciplines: Report of the lAWS SouthernRegional WorkshopSumi Krishna
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New ResourcesCompiled by Anju Vyas
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INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF POLITICSv.10, n.2, June 2008
InternationalFeminist Journal
of Politics
VOLUME 102008NUMBER 2
JUNE 2008
ARTI CLES
Time-Use Studies: A Potentially Feminist ToolValerie Bryson
Women Seeking Asylum: The Politics of Gender in the AsylumDetermination Process in FranceJane Freedman
Managing the Woman Issue: The Australian State and theCase of Women in Agri-PoliticsBarbara Pini, Ruth Panelli and Marian Sawer
Small Victories But Slow Progress: An Examination ofWomen in Politics in MalawiRebecca Tiessen
Globalization as Racialized, Sexualized Violence: The Caseof Indigenous WomenRauna Kuokkanen
CONVERSAnONS
'Subjects, Participants, Collaborators': Reading Communityin Public Health LiteratureCrystal Lynn Biruk and Dana Prince
Dialogue under OccupationIlham Nasser and Mona Assaf
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BOOK REVIEWS
Review Essay: Ecofeminism in Theory and Practice
Erika Cudworth, Developing Ecofeminist Theory: The ComplexityofDifference; Carine Pionetti, Sowing Autonomy: Gender andSeed Politics in Semi Arid India; Vandana Shiva, EarthDemocracy: Justice, Sustainability and PeaceMary Mellor
Barbara Einhorn, Citizenship in an Enlarging Europe: FromDream to Awakening; Jasmina Lukic, Joanna Regulska andDarja Zavirsek (eds), Women and Citizenship in Central andEastern EuropeLaura McLeod
Daniel R. Pinello, America's Struggle for Same-Sex MarriageKirsty Alexander
Laura Sjoberg, Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq: A FeministReformulation ofJust War TheoryAna Jordan
Irena Cristalis and Catherine Scott, Independent Women:The Story of Women's Activism in East TimorAnna Trembath
Catherine Nolin, Transnational Ruptures: Gender andForced MigrationKatharine Vadura
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JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL FORUMv.19, n.4, 2007
Journal ofFelninist Fcllnily Tllerapy®
VOLUME 19, NUMBER 4 2007
REGULAR ARTICLES
Kite in Flight: Girls' Identity and Empowermentin Dating Relationships
Michele L. ParkerJ. Maria Bennt/dezRuth Neustifter
Adolescent girls are subjected to strong sociocultural forces as they shape anddiscover their sense (~f identity. We propose the therapeutic COllcerns of yOIl11g
women may be relieved by increased empowerment achieved through idemity development and the strengthening ajinterpersonal boundaries. Feministfamily therapyand Bmven family systems theory are integrated to offer a clinh:al approach toward greater empOlvennent through increased differellliatioll in the ('m1tex! ofdaring relationships. This approach applies a developmental perspective to theunique challenges faced by young women in Western society. The metaphor oja "Kite in Flight" is offered to help therapists conceptualize the elements qf themodel and goals for treatment. Case examples {{nd interventions are provided, aswell as the model application for spec(fic clinical considerations.
KEYWORDS. Adolescence. identity. feminist family therapy
Diversification continues to change the landscape of therapeutic practice for thetreatment of eating disorders, and challenges myths that the illness primarilyafflicts tipper middle-class college-age White women driven toward Americanimages of slenderness (Gordon, Perez, & Joiner. 2002). However, researchershave more recently begun to explore eating disorder etiology amongst ethnicgroups, and are increasingly aware that Ivomen from non-western origins including Latin and African cultures sq[fer (Gordon, 2001), as well as from suchplaces as China. Japan. India. and Pakistan (Abdollahi & Mann. 2001; Nakamura.Yamamoto, Yamazaki, Kmvashima, Muto, Someya, Sakurai, & Nozoe, 2000). 111eaim of this article is to review prevalence and emerging realities amongst diversepopulations, and deconstruct prevailing stereotypes to address the impact (~fsuchmyths on clinical practice, detection, and prevention. Discussion and approachesare (?f(ered to help clinicians enhance, refine, and develop their cultttral cmnpetencies when 1V0rking frequently marginalized populations.
KEYWORDS. Ethnicity. eating disorders, cultural competency
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This article is an examination of the subjective experience ofa female therapist asshe establishes a therapeutic relationship with heterosexual couples infeminist-informed therapy. Afemale therapist's efforts to engage and ally Ivith male clients mayfeel similar to gendered patterns (~f accomnwdmion and deference from her personal experience, and may also perpetuate male gender privilege in therapy. In addition, efforts 10 build a therapeutic relations/HI> with the male partner in coupletherapy may detractfrom the relationship with thefemale parmer. TIds dynamic hasimplications at many levels, within and beyond the therapy room. A review (~frele~
vant literature is provided,jollOlved by a case illustration from the author's practice.
KEYWORDS. Feminist therapy, couple therapy, gender, therapy process
POLITICS AND HUMORScott Johnson, Politics and Humor Editor
A Female Therapist's Dilemma:Alliance versus Accommodationin Feminist-Informed Couple Therapy
Margaret L. Keeling
MOVIE REVIEWSKristen Holm, Movie and Play Reviews Editor
The Queen, Directed by Stephen FrearsReviewed by Melanie M. Ayres andMichelle M. Ayres
Babel, Directed by Alejandro Gonzalez lfiarrituReviewed by Ashley M. Barrera
Trading SpacesScott Johnson
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Crossing the Color Line: Emerging RealitiesAbout Eating Disorders and Treatmentwith Women of Color
Lisa C. Palmer
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JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGIONv.24, n.1, Spring 2008
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIESIN RELIGION
Spring 2008
D Editors' Introduction
Volume 24 Number 1
Elisabeth Schussler FiorenzaMelanie Johnson-DeBaufre
Stephanie Mitchem
Karen Pechilis
Karen Pechilis
Carla Bellamy
D Special Section: South Asian Religions _
Introduction:Feminist Theory and the Study of South Asian Religions
Chosen Moments:Mediation and Direct Experience in the Life of theClassical Tamil Saint Karaikkal Ammaiyar
2007 Elisabeth Schussler FiorenzaNew Scholar Award Winner:Person in Place:
Possession and Power at an Indian Islamic Saint Shrine
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Goddess Tara:Silence and Secrecy on the Path to Enlightenment
Afterword:Feminist Theory, Scholars, and the Study ofSouth Asian Religions
Susan S. Landesman
Carol S. Anderson
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D In a Different Voice _
AnnunciationThe Kingdom of This World Anna Catone 73
D Article~ _
"You Are Brave but You Are a Woman in the Eyes of Men":Augusta E. Stetson's Rise and Fallin the Church of Chlist, Scientist Rolf Su;ensen 75
Roundtable Discussion: Religion, Gender,D and the Muslimwoman _
Deploying the Muslimwoman
Respondents:
Rejoinder
miriam cooke 91
Fau;zia Ahmad 99Margot Badran 101Minoo Moallem 106
Jasmin Zine 110
miriam cooke 116
Maria Pilar Aquino 121
D Speaking Out _
Living on the Border
D Cutting Edge _
Chlistian Impelialism and the Transatlantic Slave Trade Katie Geneva Cannon 127
D Notes on Contributors _ 135
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JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESv.17, n.2, June 2008
JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIESVolume 17 Number 2 June 2008
CONTENTS
Research ArticlesLiving between borderlands: discovering a sense of nomadic subjectivity throughoutRosa's life storyGriet Roets, Rosa Reinaart and Geert Van Have
Flaneuse or fallen woman? Edwardian femininity and metropolitan space in heritagefilmSarah Edwards
'Pack a more powerful punch' and 'lay the pipe': erectile enhancement discourseas a body project for masculinitySarah Jane Bruhaker and Jennifer A. Johnson
Bodies that speak and the promises of queer: looking to two lesbian/queer bathhousesfor a third wayCarie Hammers
Book reviews
Books received
Call for papers
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JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S STUDIESv.9, n.3, May 2008
Journal of International Women's StudiesVol 9, #3, May 2008
Articles Effects of Protégé-mentor Gender Mix onOrganisational Commitment By David E. Okurame
The Mauritian Election of 2005:An Unprecedented Increase of Women in ParliamentBy Mi Yung Yoon and Sheila Bunwaree
Emergence of Women from 'Private' to 'Public':A Narrative of Power Politics from Mizoram By Anup Shekhar Chakraborty
Gender Dimensions in Geo-spatial Security Research:Disciplinary Confrontations By Clementine Ewokolo Burnley , Nathalie Stephenne , Mercè Agüera Cabo
Organizational Role Stress Indices Affecting BurnoutAmong Nurses By Jinky Leilanie Lu
Creating Alternative and Demedicalized Spaces:Testimonial Narrative on Disability, Culture, andRacializationBy Parin Dossa
Dilemmas of Islamic and Secular Feminists andFeminismsBy Huma Ahmed-Ghosh
Deconstructing Islamization in Pakistan: Sabiha SumarWages Feminist Cinematic Jihad through aDocumentary LensBy Rahat Imran
The Sita Syndrome: Examining the CommunicativeAspects of Domestic Violence from a South AsianPerspectiveBy Archana Pathak Bhatt
Violence against Women in Northern Uganda: TheNeglected Health Consequences of WarBy Helen Liebling-Kalifani, Ruth Ojiambo-Ochieng, Angela Marshall, Juliet Were-Oguttu, Seggane Musisi, Eugene Kinyanda
Male Identity and Female Space in the Fiction ofUgandan Women Writers By Abasi Kiyimba
In Two Different Worlds: How Malawian GirlsExperience SchoolingBy Margaret Asalele Mbilizi
More than Books: A Study of Women's Participation inCommunity Libraries in Rural NepalBy Kirsty Martin and Sita Adhikari
Urban Women's Participation in the ConstructionIndustry: An Analysis of Experiences from ZimbabweBy Edward Mutandwa, Noah Sigauke and Charles P. Muganiwa
Appropriate Technology for Cassava Processing inNigeria: User's Point of View By Stella O Odebode
Law, Women and Health in NigeriaBy Philomena I. Ozo-Eson
EssaysA Call to Political and Social Activism: The JeremiadicDiscourse of Maria Miller Stewart, 1831-1833 By Willie J. Harrell, Jr.
A Tour to a Site of Genocide: Mothers, Bones andBordersBy Olivera Simic
Meanings of Weighing Female Patients and theirClinical ImplicationsBy Zenobia C. Y. Chan
Book Reviews The Hidden Giants. Sethanne Howard. Reviewed by Maluka D. Muñoz
Hijab, Meaning, Identity, Otherization and Politics:British Muslim Women. Saied R. Ameli and Arzu Merali.Reviewed by Alyssa Beall
Different Wavelengths: Studies of the Contemporary Women's Movement. Reger, Jo (ed.). Reviewed by Anna Feigenbaum
When Sex Became Gender. Shira Tarrant.Reviewed by Catherine R. Mintler
Feminism. June Hannam.Reviewed by Aditi Mitra, Ph.D.
Making Sex Work: A Failed Experiment in LegalizedProstitution. Mary Lucille Sullivan.Reviewed by Nnenna Lynn Okeke
Unraveling the Garment Industry: TransnationalOrganizing and Women's Work. E. C. Brooks.Reviewed by Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Ph.D.
Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today'sFeminism. Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman (eds.).Reviewed by Susan Harper-Bisso
Trans/Forming Feminisms: Trans-Feminist VoicesSpeak Out. Krista Scott-Dixon, ed.Reviewed by Dan Irving
Letters/Replies Reply to StacyBy Susan Hogan
The reply above refers to the following book review: Stacy Lockerbie, JIWS, Vol. 9. No. 1. November 2007. pp.319-321 Review of Conception Diary: Thinking About Pregnancy and Motherhood. Susan Hogan.
Spanish Translation La pérdida de la tierra y el activismo de las mujeresgarífunas en la costa norte de HondurasBy Keri Vacanti Brondo (Traducción: Martha J. Kantor y Federico Gómez)
The Spanish translation above is of an article that first appeared in English in JIWS, Vol. 9. No. 1. November 2007, Land Loss andGarifuna Women's Activism on Honduras' North Coast.
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JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIESv.12, n.1, 2008
JOURNAL OF
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Volume 12, Number 1 2008
Special Issue: Lesbians and Work: The Advantagesand Disadvantages of "Comfortable Shoes"
CONTENTS
IntroductionPamela A. Brand
Lesbians Still Face Job DiscriminationMargaret R. Ryniker
Discrimination Versus Specialization: A Survey of Economic Studies onSexual Orientation, Gender and Earnings in the United States
Elizabeth Dunne Schmitt
Lesbian Workers: Personal Strategies Amid Changing OrganisationalResponses to 'Sexual Minorities' in UK Workplaces
Fiona Colgan, Chris Creegan, Aidan McKearney, Tessa Wright
Coping With Workplace Heteronormativity Among Lesbian Employees:A German Study
Annett Losert
My Revolving Closet DoorSuzanne M. Johnson
"Bringing Home More Than a Paycheck:" An Exploratory Analysis of BlackLesbians' Experiences of Stress and Coping in the Workplace
Lisa Bowleg, Kelly Brooks, Susan Faye Ritz
Working for a Living: The Vocational Decision Making of LesbiansMisty K. Hook, Sharon Bowman
Career Choices of Lesbian WomenJukka Lehtonen
Lesbian Firefighters: Shifting the Boundaries Between'"Masculinity" and "Femininity"
Tessa Wright
Phallus EnvyLaurie Essig
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JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN’S STUDIESv.4, n.2, Spring 2008
JMEWSJOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST WOMEN'S STUDIES
VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 SPRING 2008
ESSAYS
The "Iranian ART Revolution": Infertility, AssistedReproductive Technology, and Third-Party Donation
in the Islamic Republic of IranMohammad Jala! Abbasi-Shavazi, Marcia C. Inhorn,
Hajiieh Bibi Razeghi-Nasrabad, and Ghasem Toloo
AMEWS GRADUATE STUDENT ESSAY COMPETITION
INTRODUCTION
Nancy Gallagher and Sondra Hale
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Gender, Culture, and Conflict Resolution in PalestineSophie Richter-Devroe
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SECOND PRIZE
Subjectivity and Imperial Masculinity:A British Soldier in Dhofar (1968-1970)
Sarah A. Kaiksow
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BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS
Tracing Our Research Trajectories:The Study of Gender in Muslim Societies
Azza Basarudin
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Financial Empowerment of Women in the United Arab EmiratesToni Briegel and Jaye Zivkovic
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BOOK REVIEWS
Berna TuramBetween Islam and the State: The Politics ofEngagement
Reviewed by Marcie J. Patton
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Ye~im AratRethinking Islam and Liberal Democracy: Islamist Women
in Turkish Politics
Reviewed by Roberta Micallef
103
Beth BaronEgypt as a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics
Reviewed by Omnia EI Shakry
106
Suad Joseph, ed.Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures
Volume 3: Family, Body, Sexuality, and Health
Reviewed by Hania Sholkamy
108
Haideh Moghissi, ed.Muslim Diaspora: Gender, Culture and Identity
Reviewed by Karen Leonard
III
Mai GhoussoubLeaving Beirut
Reviewed by Zeina Zaatari
114
CONTRIBUTORS
118
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
120
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGv.14, n.1, 2008
JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND MINORITIES INSCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
VOLUME 14
CONTENTS
NO.1 2008
Promoting Gender Equity in Academic Departments: A Study of Department 1Heads in Top-ranked Chemistry DepartmentsJean Stockard, Jessica Greene, Priscilla Lewis, and Geraldine Richmond
Expanding Girls' Horizons: Strengthening Persistence in the Early Math 29and Science Education PipelineMan) E. Virnoche
Improving Women's and Girls' Attitudes Toward Science with 49Instructional StrategiesPhyllis Lean) Newbill and Katherine Sears Cennamo
A Study of Women Engineering Students and Time to Completion of First- 67year Required Courses at Texas A&M UniversityJorja Kimball, Bryan Cole, Margaret Hobson, Karan Watson, and Christine Stanley
Women Engineers: Factors and Obstacles Related to the Pursuit of a Degree 83in EngineeringRose Man) Wentling and Cristina Camacho
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN, POLITICS & POLICYv.29, n.2, 2008
JOURNAL OF
WOmfn, POllllCS & pOllcrVolume 29Number 22008
CONTENTS
FROM THE EDITORS 139
The Right and Responsibility to Care: OppositionalConsciousness Among Family Child Care Providers ofColor 147
Mary C. Tuominen
Policy Lessons from Low-Income Mothers with Disabilities 181Sandy MaganaSusan L. ParishShawn A. Cassiman
Why Welfare Reform Critics Went Astray 207Robert Cherry
A Declaration of War: An Analysis of How the Invisibilityof Black Women Makes Them Targets of the War onDrugs 231
Julia S. Jordan-Zachery
The Illusive Third Wave: Are Female Terrorists the New"New Women" in Developing Societies? 261
Christine Sixta
BOOK REVIEWS
Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice:Institutions, Resources, and Mobilization, edited by Jane S.Jaquette and Gale Summerfield 289
Reviewed by Catherine Scott
Gendering Labor History, by Alice Kessler-Harris 293Reviewed by Brigid O'Farrell
On the Picket Line: Strategies of Working-Class WomenDuring the Depression, by Mary E. Triece 297
Reviewed by Lanethea Mathews-Gardner
About the Contributors 301
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S HISTORYv.19, n.4, Winter 2007
JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORYVOL. 19 No.4 WINTER 2007
Editors' Note / 7
Eliza Earle FergusonDomestic Violence by Another Name: Crimes of Passion in
Fin-de-Siecle Paris / 12
Susan McDonoughShe Said, He Said, and They Said: Claims of Abuse and a Community's
Response in Late Medieval Marseille / 35
Sara M. ButlerA Case of Indifference? Child Murder in Later Medieval England / 59
Elizabeth NelsonVictims of War: The First World War, Returned Soldiers, and
Understandings of Domestic Violence in Australia / 83
Jo Aitken"The horrors of matrimony among the masses": Feminist
Representations of Wife Beating in England and Australia,1870-1914/107
BOOK REVIEWS
Malavika KasturiGendered Violence and Women's Bodies: Transnational Perspectives /132
Rashmi Dube Bhatnagar, Renu Dube, and Reena Dube, Female Illfnllticide in II/din: AFeminist Cultural History; Janet Theiss, Disgraceful Matters: The Politics afChastity illEighteenth-Century CfIilla; Obioma Nnacmeka, ed., Female Circumcisioll alld the Politicsof KIIOwledge: African Women ill Imperialist Discourses.
Joanne BaileyEnglish Marital Violence in Litigation, Literature, and the Press /144
Elizabeth Foyster, Marital Violellce: All Ellglish Family History, 1660-1857; Lisa Surridge, Blenk Houses: Marital Violence ill Victorian Fictioll.
Estelle B. FreedmanPatriarchy Revisited: Gender, Race, and Sexual Violence / 154
Sharon Block, Rape alld Sexual Power ill Early America; Irene Quenzler Brown andRichard D. Brown, The Hallgillg of Ephraim Wheeler: A Story of Rape, IlIccst, and Justice inEarly America; David Peterson Del Mar, Beaten Down: A History of Illterpersonal Violenceill the West.
CONTRIBUTORS / 163
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 165
ANNOUNCEMENTS/ 167
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO REVIEWERS / 169
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN’S HISTORYv.20, n.1, Spring 2008
JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORYVOL. 20 NO.1 SPRING 2008
Editors' Note / 8
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITORS' FORUM
Christie Anne FarnhamThe Journal of Women's History: Forerunner of the Future / 14
Joan HoffAgency and Collective Action vs. Diversity and Difference / 19
Hilda 1. SmithWomen's History as Intellectual History: A Perspective on the Journal
of Women's History / 26
Leila J. RuppAt the Turn of the Millennium / 33
WOMEN AND THE POLITICS OF STRUGGLE
Sarah C. Chambers and Lisa NorlingChoosing to Be a Subject: Loyalist Women in the Revolutionary
Atlantic World / 39
James E. Sanders"A Mob of Women" Confront Post-Colonial Republican Politics: How
Class, Race, and Partisan Ideology Affected Gendered PoliticalSpace in Nineteenth-Century Southwestern Colombia / 63
Robyn Ceanne SpencerEngendering the Black Freedom Struggle: Revolutionary Black Woman
hood and the Black Panther Party in the Bay Area, California / 90
David Carey Jr."Oficios de Su Raza y Sexo" (Occupations Appropriate to Her Race and
Sex): Mayan Women and Expanding Gender Identities inTwentieth-Century Guatemala / 114
HISTORY PRACTICE: FINDING WOMEN IN THE ARCHIVE
Antoinette BurtonIntroduction / 149
Mary Elizabeth PerryFinding Fatima, a Slave Woman of Early Modern Spain / 151
Sherry J. Katz"Researching Around Our Subjects": Excavating Radical Women / 168
Ula TaylorWomen in the Documents: Thoughts on Uncovering the Personal,
Political, and Professional / 187
Nupur ChaudhuriKrishnobhabini Das's Englande Bangamohila: An Archive of Early
Thoughts on Bengali Women's Nationalism and Feminism / 197
BOOK FORUM: THE QUESTION OF WOMEN IN CHINESE FEMINISM
BY T ANI E. BARLOW
Antoinette BurtonParsing the Woman Question, Rethinking Feminist History / 217
Sharon SieversA Genealogy of "Woman" / 221
Ellen Carol DuBoisHow Tani Barlow Answers The Question ofWomen in Chinese
Feminism / 227
Tani E. BarlowResponse / 231
BOOK REVIEWS
Nancy ChristieWomen, the Public Sphere, and Middle-Class Culture / 237
Jill Bergman and Debra Bernardi, eds., Our Sisters' Keepers: Ninetecntlz-CellturyBenevolcnce Literature by American Women; Margaret H. Preston, Womell, Philanthropy,and the Language ofCharity in Nineteenth-Century Dublin; Mary McCune, "The WholeWide World Without Limits": IJltenzational Relief, Gender Politics, and American JewishWomen, 1893-1930; Eleanor Gordon and Gwyneth Nair, Public Lives: Women, Family,and Society in Victorian Britain.
Stephen RobertsonProstitutes, Runaway Wives, Working Women, Charity Girls,
Courting Couples, Spitting Women, Boastful Husbands, Pimps,and Johns / 247Elizabeth Alice Clement, Love for Sale: Courting, Treating, and Prostitution in Nezu YorkCity, 1900-1945; Jennine Hurl-Eamon, Gender and Petty Violence in London, 1680-1720;Clare A. Lyons, Sex Among the Rabble: An Intimate History of Gender and Power in theAge of Revolution, Philadelphia, 1730-1830; Thomas C. Mackey, Pursuing Johns: CriminalLaw Reform, Defending Character, and New York City's Committee ofFourteen, 1920-1930;Judith Rowbotham and Kim Stevenson, eds., Criminal Conversations: Victoriml Crimes,Social Panics, and Moral Outrage; Sharon E. Wood, The Freedom of the Streets: Work,Citizenship, and Sexuality in a Gilded Age City.
CONTRIBUTORS / 258
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 263
ANNOUNCEMENTS / 265
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LILITH: INDEPENDENT, JEWISH & FRANKLY FEMINISTv.33, n.1, Spring 2008
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3 Feminism and Romanceby Editor in ChiefSusan Weidman Schneider
4 Voices: Jewish WomenSpeak Out
Moosewood at 30 0 New literarypower couple 0 Orthodox womenas rabbis (sort of) 0 Deliveringbabies in Rwanda 0 and more
36 Poetry
"Blanche Runningbear"by Nikki Stiller
38 ReviewsLesley Hazleton rehabilitatesJezebel o Maggie Anton'sRashi's Daughters 0 Elisa Albertanalyzes Esther Freud 0 A newbook on agunot 0 Bayou Jews 0
Merle Feld 0 A women's Torahcommentary 0 Laughingat patriarchy 0 Sylvia Plath'sJewish rival
46 HappeningYour indispensableresourcescompiled by Naomi Danis
48 Back PageThe Unlikely Addict:A Tween Yeshiva Girl
L-t- h11t ~::~~:~;,~c ,In the Garden of Eden, long before the eating ofthe apple,the Holy One created the first human beings-a man,Adam, and a woman, Lilith. Lilith said, "We are equal becausewe are created from the same earth."Alphabet ofSen Sira, 23a-b
10 Too Jewish? Changing the Family Nameby Sarah Erdreich
Schoenburg-becomes-Belmont was only the beginning.What got lost when families hid their Jewish-soundingmonikers? On a mission of reclamation, Erdreich andher sister change theirs back.
12 Jewish Magic Protected My Sisterby Sondra Levenson
Surprisingly, amulets and holy books can actually ward offbad outcomes, but not the ones you'd anticipate.
15 How Does an Orthodox FeministGet Married?In her own words, a young woman on the brink of the bigday reflects on how struggling over just a quarter-inch ofthe neckline of her wedding dress makes her who she is.
18 A DIFFERENT EYE ON ISRAEL AT 60
19 Young Israelis Make Waves in NYCFour artists and a jazz singer come to lunch and dishabout politics, gender, and where cultures clash.Then they reveal how Israel grew them into artists.You eavesdrop, via Naomi Danis's translation oftheir Hebrew conversation.
25 Seven-Day Spaby Sarah Greenberg
Spending one week a month in isolation with otherwomen in a menstrual hut isn't easily done in modernday Israel, so Ethiopian immigrants-and theiruniversity-educated daughters-are figuring out howto transpose these women's rituals into the 21st century.
28 What Worries Israeli Women Now?Text andphotos by Barbara Gingold
They speak frankly about making ends meet,keeping peace at home (in every sense of thosewords), and the powerful pull of their closestrelationships. What keeps these women sane?
32 The Anti-Zen of GrandmaA short story by Nina Gaby
(over, Israeli singer Mika Hary, photographed by Itay Butbega
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MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN: COVERING ALL THE ISSUES CONCERNING WOMEN AND MEDIAv.36, n.2, Spring 2008
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMENCovering all the issues concerning women and media
Volume 36, Number 2 Spring 2008
Internews profiles women who are changing the face of journalism 3Desperate housewives: 60 years of BBe Radio's Woman's Hour 3Research in Depth - Values of aspiring sports journalists 8Research in Depth - How women make meaning of their shared involve-ment with bioterrorism news spokespersons 15
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MEDIEVAL FEMINIST FORUMv.43, n.2, Winter 2007
ISSUE No. 43.2WINTER 2007
SPEIClAL ISSUE
GEOGRAPHIES OF GENDER: WOMEN, SPACE, AND PLACE IN
MEDIEVAL EUROPE
PART I: RELIGIOUS WOMEN IN ENGLAND
NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 5Messages 5
ARTICLES
The Saintly Female Body and the Landscape ofFoundation in AngloSaxon BarkingLisa Weston 12
Cistercian Nuns in Medieval England: the Gendering ofGeographic MarginalizationElizabeth Freeman , 26
Infinite Becloseness in Julian ofNorwich's A Revelation ofLoveJustine Semmens 40
BOOK REVIEWS
Adela ofBlois: Countess and Lord (c.l067-1137).By Kimberly A. LoPrete (K. Fenton) 51
Allegory and Sexual Ethics in the High Middle Ages.By Noah Guynn (E. C. Francomano) 54
Cities ofGod: The Religion ofthe Italian Communes, 1125-1325.By Augustine Thompson (c. M. Mooney) 57
Gender, Family and the Legitimation ofPower: England from the Ninthto Early Twelfth Century. By Pauline Stafford (T. Earenfight) 61
Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages.Eds. Anthony Luttrell and Helen J. Nicholson (c. Gregory-Abbott) ..64
The Lioness Roared: The Problems ofFemale Rule in English History.By Charles Beem (K. K. Staples) 66
Le Dtfbat sur Ie Roman de la Rose.By Virginie Greene (E. A. Hubble) 70
On the Purification of Women: Churching in Northern France, 1100-1500. By Paula M. Rieder (E. L'Estrange) 73
Postcolonial fictions in the Roman de Perceforest.By Sylvia Huot (E. A. Hubble) 77
Queenship and Political Power in Medieval and Early Modern Spain.Ed. Theresa Earenfight (E. C. Francomano) 80
Women Medievalists and the Academy.Ed. Jane Chance (Z. Hancock) 84
Women, Power, and Religious Patronage in the Middle Ages.By Erin L. Jordan (K. M. Krause) 87
SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATIONIndividual Subscription Form 91Institutional Subscription Form 93
ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS 95
POLICIES 96
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MICHIGAN FEMINIST STUDIESn.19, Fall–Spring 2005–2006
MIe./flliAN1eMINISrS11.IPltS
1 EXPOSED VENTRILOQUISM: PERFORMANCE,
V DICE, AND THE RUPTURE OF THE VISIBLE
by Johanna Frank
27 OH BABY, BABY: (UN)VEILING BRlTNEY
SPEARS' PREGNANT BODY by Meredith Nash
51 DIALECTICS OF THE BANANA SKIRT: THE
AMBIGUITIES OF JOSEPHINE BAKER'S SELF
REPRESENTATION by Alicja Sowinska
73 EMBODIMENT AND THE SEARCH FOR
ILLNESS LEGITIMACY AMONG WOMEN WITH
CONTESTED ILLNESSES by Debra A, Swoboda
91 CALLING THE SHOTS: WOMEN AS
DELEUZIAN MATERIAL IN THE CINEMA OF
GODARD by Amy Vegan'
107 BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE
BODy-AN INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST LAURA
FERGUSON conducted by Kari Neely
131 CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES
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MIDWIFERY TODAYn.85, Spring 2008
ATribute to Tricia Anderson, page 36
International Midwife51 Midwifery & Birthing: Women in Peru-Cynthia Ingar
52 Report from the Field: Midwifery in Hungary-An Evolution-Andrea
Nandu Noll
54 Amicus Maternity Center: Part II-Jan Tritten
Face to Face: A Midwife's Birth Story, page 26
Midwifery Today9 Helping Women Avoid Unnecessary Interventions-Dale Bernucca
12 Choose & Lose: Promoting Cesareans and Other Invasive Interventions
-Marsden Wagner
14 Just a Plain Birth-Marlene Waechter
16 Technology and Fear-Ann Davenport
18 Childbirth in the Ancient Roman World: The Origins of Midwifery
-Don Todman
20 The Future of Obstetric Technology-Michel Odent
23 Midwives Honor the Sensuality of Pregnancy & Birth-Shajia M. Monroe
24 Episiotomy, Hospital Birth and Cesarean Section: Technology Gone
Haywire-What Is the Sutured Tear Rate at First Births Supposed -to
Be?-Judy Slome Cohain
26 Face to Face: A Midwife's Birth Story-Kenna Lee-Ribas
28 Cervicometry: What All Women Need to Know-Kathleen Furin
31 Blogging to Boost Your Birthing Business-Sheri Menelli and Anne McManus
32 Listening to Survivor Moms-Mickey Sperlich
37 A Tribute to Tricia Anderson
39 Institutionalizing Midwifery: US and UK Style-Barbara Bridgman Perkins
42 Birth Rape: Another Midwife's Story-Shea Richland
44 What Can You Do to Make Changes with Care Today?-Ireena Keeslar
47 Ecology of Birth-Nancy Gift
Piper Booher, the adorable baby on thefront cover, is the granddaughter ofKimBooher. Kim and Jan Tritten each havea long-standing food booth at SaturdayMarket in Eugene. Kim sells Indian foodandJan has a lemonade stand.
Midwifery Today4 Poetry5 From the Editor
6 Networking7 Tricks of the Trade
8 Marion's Message
58 Media Reviews
60 News
70 Classified Advertising
70 Calendar
73 Photo Album
International Midwife50 Cards & Letters
DEPARTMENTS
"A1idwifery CONTENTS IssueNumber85,Spring2008
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MS. MAGAZINE (page 1 of 2)v.18, n.2, Spring 2008
contentsVOLUME XVIII. NUMBER 2
SPRING 08
"Women have the opportunity
in 2008 to take control and
make the changes needed in
the elections and beyond."
-MARTHA BURK
UP FRONT
Former Fresno coach Stacy Johnson-Klein (center) won on court and in court. A
FEATURES
6 LETTERS
10 KEEPING SCORE
NEWSNATIONAL
12 Saving a Last Resort, Ethel'sLegacy, State of the Union,Count Count Revolution!,Truth Serum, New Rules forSaipan?, Subprime Pain,Short Takes, Calendar
GLOBAL
24 The New Abolitionists, Better aSmall Fish, Her Brief ShiningMoment, Tragic Epidemic, WhoIs Pratibha Patil?, Short L'lkes
34 Your Money, Your VoteBY MARTHA BURK
With a sour U.S. economy that oftenignores women's particular needs, it'stime for us to wise up about governmentmoney matten-and then use ourproven political clout to make ourinterests count.
Snapshot: The Women'sVote, 2008BY CELINDA LAKE
AND MATT PRICE
Which issues mOJT concern women inthis historic election yeal; and how dothey differJi'om men's concerns? Thesepollsters asked, and here's what theyfound out.
42 Too Poor to Parent?BY GAYLYNN BURROUGHS
Black children al'e twice as likelyas white children to ente7' U.S.foster care. The culprit: Ourinattention to poverty.
46 Full Court PressBY MICHELE KORT
A California state university paysa high price for sex discriminationin its athletic department.
~ Ou~o~Bodylmage
BY CAROLINE HELDMAN
Selfobjectification-seeing oune/vesthrough others' eyes-impairswomen's body image, mental health,motor skills and even sex lives.
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SPRiNG 08VOLUME XVIII. NUMBER 2
~ Workers'- and women's-rights icon Dolores Huerta (left) stands with artist Barbara Carrasco; on right, Carrasco's "Milk the Pass."
DEPARTMENTS
LAW 71 BOOK REVIEWS
57 Stall Tactics Diana Postlethwaite on LouiseSupreme Court further erodes Erdrich:r The Plague of Doves; Gail7v07'kplace justice; will the Tsukiyama on v.v. Ganeshananthan:"Senate 7"estore pay equity? Love Marriage; Carole Boyce DaviesBY JUSTINE ANDRONICI on Helene Cooper:" The House atAND DEBRA S. KATZ Sugar Beach: A Memoir; Brenda R.
« VVeber on M. Gigi Durham:r TheN00 Lolita Effect: The Media:ii~ HEALTH Sexualization of Young Girls and~
'" 59 Why We Can't Sleep What We Can Do About It; LayliwI
It:\· not just in OU7' heads, Phillips on Gary 1. Lemons' Black"a:0 but in our hormones. Male Outsider: Teaching as a~
"' BY GAYLE GREENE Pro-Feminist Man-A Memoirw>-
'"co0
" REMEMSllANCE 74 BOOKMARKS"'"' 62 Barbara Seaman G7'eat nads fa 7' spring 2008;::w Remembering the path-blazingi':'" health write7' and activist 77 OVO WATCH~
BY CINDY PEARSON Feminist films available fa 7'z« home viewing~
:;;0 ART'"" 64 Brush with Life BACI\TALK~
Barbara Carrasco powe7fitlly 79 Black. Woman.zwI
mixes art with race, class and BY DONNA BRAZILEz«
gmde7' politics.~
;;;"' Barbara Seaman BY SYBIL VENEGAS 80 NO COMMENT
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NAN NU: MEN, WOMEN, AND GENDER IN CHINAv.9, n.2, 2007
••
NAN NUMen,WOfilen andGender in China
VOL. 9 NO. 2 2007
ARTICLES
Lara C. W BLANCHARD, "A Scholar in the Company ofFemale Entertainers: Changing Notions ofIntegrityin Song to Ming Dynasty Painting" 189
Christian de PEE, "Words of Seduction, Lines of Re-sistance: Writing and Gender in Zheng Xi's DreamofSpring (l318)" 247
Ka F. WONG, "The Anatomy of Eroticism: ReimaginingSex and Sexuality in the Late Ming Novel XiutaYeshi" 284
Eileen J. CHENG, "Virtue in Silence: Voice and Femin-inity in Ling Shuhua's Boudoir Fiction" 330
REVIEWS
Katheryn M. LINDUFF and Yan SUN, eds. Gender andChinese Archaeology (Michael NYLAN) 371
Yao PING ~jtZjS-. Ttmgdai ftnii de shengming licheng mHi;~w~8"J±-UP-JfH~ (The life courses of Tang dynastywomen) (Josephine CHIu-DuKE) 375
Xu YOUFU i#;1=f';i;. Tangdai funii shenghuo yu shi ®{i;~w~±115:W~~ (Women's lives and poetry in the Tangdynasty) (Ping YAO) 386
Martin HUANG. Negotiating Masculinities in Late ImperialChina (Paul ROUZER) 389
Ellen WIDMER. The Beauty and the Book: WOmen andFiction in Nineteenth-Century China (Chloe STARR) 392
Dorothy Ko. Cindarella's Sisters: A Revisionist History ofFootbinding (Keith McMAHON) 395
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NASHIM: A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMEN’S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUESn.15, Spring 2008
o'ttJJ NashimA JOURNAL Of JEWISH WOMEN'S STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES
Spring 0 Number 15 0 5768/2008
WOMEN AND BOOKS
Consulting editor: Wendy Zierler
Wendy Zierler, Introduction 5
Tova Cohen, Portrait of the Maskilah as a Young Woman 9
Brenda Socachevsky Bacon, "The Wisdom of Women":From Epstein to Agnon 30
Natalie Naimark-Coldberg, Reading and Modernization:The Experience of jewish Women in Berlin around 1800 58
Shira Klein, An Army of Housewives:Women's Wartime Columns in Two Mainstream Israeli Newspapers 88
David E.S, Stein, On Beyond Gender: Representation of Godin the Torah and in Three Recent Renditions into English 108
Marla Harris, Consuming Words:Memoirs by Iranian jewish Women 138
Ellen Frankel, On Midwifery and Gatekeeping:Memoirs of a jewish Editor 165
Alina Bernstein and Yair Calily, Games and Sets:Women, Media and Sport In Israel 175
In Memoriam:Chana Safrai (1946-2008), Friend and Colleague,by Naomi G. Cohen 197
Resident Artist (guest):johanna Drucker, Testament of Women 202
Aliza Lavie, Tefillat Nashim:jewish Women's Prayers throughout the Ages,reviewed by Sybil Sheridan 212
Rochelle Millen, Women, Birth, and Death in jewish Law and Practice,reviewed by Haviva Ner-David 216
Ilana M.Blumberg, Houses of Study:A jewish Woman among Books, reviewed by Vanessa L. Ochs 222
Call for Papers, Nashim no. 18Iranian jewish Women 225
Contributors to This Issue 226
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NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCHv.16, n.1 2008
NOQANordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research
Contents Volume 16 Number 1 2008
EditorialProfessional Fields, Women's AgencyTutta Palin and Elina Oinas 1
ArticlesThe Feminization Thesis: Discourses onGender and MedicineElianne Riska 3
Disablistic Practices of WomanhoodMarjo-Riitta Reinikainen 19
In Public and/or in Print? Women asLiterary Critics in Sweden 1820-1850Asa Arping 33
In Fredrika Bremer's Footsteps: EarlyWomen Authors and the Rise of theNovel Genre in FinlandHeidi Gronstrand lj6
Gendered Negotiations of Competencesand ManagementPernille Tanggaard Andersen andLotte Bloksgaard 58
Book ReviewA Useful Source Book on Men and MasculinitiesJarna Soilevuo Gnzmnen{)d 71
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N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL (ONLINE EDITION)n.20, April 2008
n.paradoxainternational feminist art journalexploring feminist theory and contemporary women's art practices
Issue 20 (April 2008)
Online Papers from the Geteilte Zeit : Kunstgeschichte als internationaler dialog Shared and Divided Times: art history as international dialogue conference, 25-28 March 2008 at the Europaischen Academie in Berlin
Gisela Weimann
Brigitte Hammer
Moira Roth
Katy Deepwell
Sanne Kofod Olsen and Kirsten Justesen
Ramona Novicov
Ursula Neinhaus
Mercedes Replinger
Amaya Martinez de laEscalera Castells
Concha Jerez
Gabriele Kamper
This conference was organised to celebrate the publication of Gisela Weimann (ed.) Geteilte Zeit: Fragen und Antworten(Weimar, Edition Eselsweg, 2008).
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N.PARADOXA: INTERNATIONAL FEMINIST ART JOURNAL (PRINT EDITION)n.21, 2008
Volume 21, 2008 Violence
o.J( a
J aUl'nal
EDITORIAL .4
Flaudette May V Datuin Uncommon SenseOn trauma interrupted .5
Bridging the Gap: the work of Shilpa GuptaAnn Huber-Sigwart interviews Shilpa Gupta 16
Gertrud Sandqvist Ann-Sofi Siden .25
Agnes Neumayr Critique and Politics of EmotionsA Different Approach to Violence against Women .29
Gabi Ngcobo This is Not a Love Story: Zanele Muholi,Tracey Rose and Nandipha Mntambo 38
Artists' PagesBarbara Walker Series: Polite Violence (2006) 44-48
Katarina Wadstein MacLeodAngry Girls andViolent Games: Lena Cronqvist... ..49
Aida Toledo andAnabellaAcevedo Through their EyesReflections on Violence in the Work ofGuatemalan Performanceand Installation Artists .56
Lorraine Morales Cox Transformed Bodies, Colonial Woundsand Ethnographic Tropes: Wangechi Mutu 67
Rachel Mader Can Beauty Beat Violence? Alicia Framis,EmmanuelleAntille and Hikaru Miyakawa 76
Aura Seikkula Kiba Lumberg: Experienced Otherness 85
Sandra SiderEmbedded in Fiber: Silent Screams 89
Books Received andSubscription Details 96
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OFF OUR BACKS: THE FEMINIST NEWS JOURNALv.37, n.2–3, 2007
off our backs the feministnewsjournal
volume 37, number 2/3
feminism andculture17 Artwork: Sudie Rakusin
18 Cultures of Feminisms:Revitalizing our History,Engaging Our Legacy
23 Interview with CatherineCrouch
28 Martial Arts and FeministAwareness
32 Artwork: Guerilla Girls
33 Lesbian Feminist Cultureis Alive and DoingWell- Report fromAustralia
35 Feminisms As Cultures
37 Poetry, Activism and OtherWomen's Voices
40 You Make A Difference
41 The Red Tent: AWomanspace Phenomenon
44 Dancing the Spiral Dance
48 Feminist Bookstores:Where Women's LivesMatter
51 Confessions of a LesbianFeminist Slasher
53 Artwork: Cora Brooks
conference reports55 Encuentro: 7th Lesbian
Feminist Conference ofLatin America and theCaribbean
57 A Feminist Hullabaloo:The Historic Reunion of theWild Sisters
reviews62 Artwork: Cora Brooks
63 .Are Women Writing"Women's Writing?"
67 Music: Feminist Music CDs
69 Film: Sara
70 Graphic Novel: Fun Homeby Alison Bechdel
72 Theater: Carolyn Gage:Lesbian Playwright
74 Film: Blindsight by LucyWalker
76 Film: Itty Bitty TittyCommittee
regular features4 News
9 In Memoriam
9 Anna Politkovskaya
12 Tillie Olsen
14 Grace Paley
79 Letters
80 Dykes to Watch Out For
84 Ads
COVER ART: Photograph of Bitchby Angela Jiminez;Design by Lindsay Orlowski
BACK COVER: Sara Schwartz
GRAPHIC DESIGN: Jinna Hagerty
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PEACE & FREEDOM: MAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOMv.68, n.2, Spring 2008
Peace&FreedomMAGAZINE OF THE WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM
Spring 2008 www.wilpf.org • Vol. 68 • No.2
Action Around the CountrySee Branch Action,page 21, for more
i t»~( Catonsville membersPhyllis Yingling (left) and
~"'-:;""--""'!Ellen Tharpe (right) at thegate of the U.S. NavalAcademy in Annapolis,MD, where demonstratorsgathered during the IsraeliPalestinian Peace Talks onNovember 17.
Inside This Issue
Raising Our Political Voice 3WILPF Challenges U.S. Army Recruitment Tactics .4WILPF Helps Bring Young Women to the U.N. . 6WILPF's Financial Health 8The Future ofWILPF's Philadelphia Building 9Preview of Events at Congress 2008 9The History of WILPF's Philadelphia Building 11Save the Water - Now! .12JAPA Peace Education .14Confronting U.S. Policy in the Middle East .16The WCUSP Process 17WILPF's International Program 18Book Review: Writing for Social Change 20Branch Action News 21-23
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PERSIMMON TREE: AN ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE BY WOMEN OVER SIXTYn.5, Spring 2008
Spring 2008
Fiction
Charlotte Painter
Rings
Martha Roth
Grandma Season
Nonfiction
Marcia Freedman
Going Back
Mary Watkins
Learning from Liberace
Poetry
Diana O'Hehir
Carolyn Kizer's Poetry
Carolyn Kizer
Nine Poems
Art
Lane Olson
The Artistry of Mayumi Oda
Mayumi ada
Ten Images
What We're Reading
Judy Gumbo Albert, E.M. Broner
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PHOEBE: JOURNAL OF GENDER & CULTURAL CRITIQUESv.19, n.2, Fall 2007
PhoebeVolume 19, Number 2
Gender and Power
The Challenge of Provenance: myth, histories and the negotiation ofsocio-political spaceBetty Wambui
Re-appropriating the Self: Reinaldo Arenas and the HomosexualEnrique Morales-Diaz
Cuban Tourism, Sex and DisplacementKarina Lissette Cespedes
Short Fiction/Essays
Groceries/Susan Bryant
All The Sounds of the Earth Are Like Music/Elaine Silverstein
Second Person/Kristina Gorcheva-Newberry
Poetry
Gross Anatomy /Connie Donovan
Being a Surgeon For My Father/Yvonne Higgins Leach
Anatomy LessonsfDiane Shipley DeCillis
ListeningfJanet Flora
Five Sure-Fire Steps for Rescue/Nancy White
Father Damien Observes His FeetJDonna Pucciani
Moon Ingenue/Gay Baines
Georgia O'Keeffe: Pastel, 1941/Chella Courington
For Leah Like Chocolate/Patty Boss
I tried to sleep/E. Louise Beach
Down Light Years/Anesa Miller
Ruminations in the Parking LotJCatherine, the Cote d'Azure; theAnhinga On My Dock/Nola Perez
Book Reviews
Find Courtney: A Psychological Thriller/Michelle Hendley
Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman's Guide to Why FeminismMattersfJennifer Emerling Bone
From the Closet To the CourtsfJanet E. Day
Hidden Passages Tales to Honor the Crones/Kjersti Van Slyke-Briggs
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POLITICS & GENDERv.4, n.2, June 2008
Politics 6 Gender
Volume 4 I Number 2 I June 2008
ARTICLESWomen Rule: Shattering the Executive Glass CeilingFarida Jalalzai
Continuous Change, Episodes, and Critical Periods:A Framework for Understanding Women'sPolitical Representation over Time
Melanie M. Hughes and Pamela Paxton
Structure, Empowerment and the Liberalizationof Cross-National Abortion Rights
Victor Asal, Mitchell Brown, and Renee Gibson Figueroa
A Gendered Pipeline? The Advancement of StateLegislators to Congress in Five States
Mack D. Mariani
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Reflections on Iris Marion Young's Justice and the PoliticsofDifference
Martha Ackelsberg and Mary Lyndon Shanley
Phenomenology and Structure: The Binocular VisionofIris Marion Young
Sonia Kruks
House, Home and HomelandCarole Pateman
BOOK REVIEWS
The Constitution as Social Design: Gender and CivicMembership in the American Constitutional Orderby Gretchen Ritter
Review by Eileen McDonagh
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CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND POLITICS
Honoring the Life and Work of Iris Marion Young
Iris Marion Young: Legacies for Feminist TheoryJane Mansbridge
Difference and Social Structure: Iris Young's Legacyof a Critical Social Theory of Gender
S. Laurel Weldon
The Pragmatics of Iris Marion Young's FeministHistorical Materialism
Mary Hawkesworth
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Where Women Run: Gender and Party in the American Statesby Kira Sanbonmatsu
Review by Kathryn Pearson
Global Feminism: Transnational Women's Activism,Organizing and Human Rightsby Myra Marx Ferree and Aili Mari Tripp, eds.
Review by S. Laurel Weldon
Tales ofTwo Cities: Women and Municipal Restructuringin London and Torontoby Sylvia Bashevkin
Review by Judith A. Garber
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Feminist Interpretations of John Lockeby Nancy J. Hirschmann and Kirstie M. McClure, eds.
Review by Robin Marasco 362
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 367
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PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLYv.32, n.2, June 2008
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY
RESEARCH ARTiClES
Volume 32 Number 2 2008
Childhood and Adolescent Sexual Abuse and Harassment
Critical Climate: Relations Among Sexual Harassment, Climate, and Outcomes for High SchoolGirls and Boys
Alayne j. Ormerod, Linda L. Collinsworth, and Leigh Ann Perry
The Sexual Well-Being of Women Who Have Experienced Child Sexual AbuseSuzanne R. Lemieux and E. Sandra Byers
Women's Social Behavior When Meeting New Men: The Influence of Alcoholand Childhood Sexual Abuse
Kathleen A. Parks, Amy L. Hequembourg, and Ronda L. Dearing
Women's Body Objectification
Talking Back to the Media Ideal: The Development and Validation of the Critical Processingof Beauty Images Scale
Renee Engeln-Maddox and Steven A. Miller
Is Self-Objectification Related to Interoceptive Awareness? An Examination of PotentialMediating Pathways to Disordered Eating Attitudes
Taryn A. Myers and janis H. Crowther
Predictors and Effects of Self-Objectification in LesbiansMegan E. Haines, Mindy j. Erchull, Miriam Liss, Dixie L. Turner;jaclyn A. Nelson, Laura R. Ramsey, and Molly M. Hurt
Gender, Excessive Body Weight, and Psychological Well-Being in Adulthoodjamila Bookwala and jenny Boyar
Other Reports
Gender Stereotypes and Women's Reports of Liking and Ability in Traditionally Masculineand Feminine Occupations
Debra L. Oswald
Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Risk Reduction and Self-Defense Program: A Prospective Analysisof a Revised Protocol
Lindsay M. Orchowski, Christine A. Gidycz, and Holly Raffle
BOOK REVIEWS
Asian Women's Experiences in Western Society
Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy,edited by Debra M. Kawahara & Oliva M. Espin
Reiko Homma True
"Strangers" of the Academy: Asian Women's Scholars in Higher Education,edited by Guofang Li & Gulbahar H. Beckett
Jean Lau Chin
Other Book Reviews
The Cult of Thinness (2nd ed.), by Sharlene Hesse-BiberStefanie Gilbert
The Effects of Estrogen on Brain Function, by Natalie L. RasgonMeg E. Kirkpatrick
Thriving in the Wake of Trauma: A Multicultural Guide, by Thema Bryant-DavisJanis Sanchez-Hucles
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RAIN AND THUNDER: A RADICAL FEMINIST JOURNAL OF DISCUSSION AND ACTIVISMn.38, Spring 2008
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INSIDE:
What is Liberation? Feminism Past, Present, and Future by Gail K. Golden
Stop Abortion? Fix Men! by Twiss Butler
Historic Convening ofNative American Women by Suzanne Sunshower
Mad, Not Angry by Alunaye
A Summary ofthe Zapatista Women's Gathering by Eugenia Gutierrez
Journeys ofa Lesbian Rhythmist by Kathlean Wolf
In the Service ofthe Truth: Remembering Barbara Macdonald by Lise Weil
Plus more articles, news, actions, reviews and feminist hotline!
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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATTERS (page 1 of 2)v.16, n.31, May 2008
Acknowledgements and announcements
Editorial4 Rosalind PPetchesky
Features10 Judy Austin, Samantha Guy,
Louise Lee-Jones, Therese McGinn,Jennifer Schlecht
22 Audrey Macklin
33 Nina Hakamies, Paul WenzelGeissler, Matthias Borchert
44 Luke CMullany, Catherine I Lee,Palae Paw, Eh Kalu Shwe 00,Cynthia Maung, Heather Kuiper,Nicole Mansenior, Chris Beyrer,ThomasJ Lee
57 Bayard Roberts, Samantha Guy,Egbert Sondorp, Louise Lee-Jones
65 Romeo BLee
75 Sepali Kottegoda, KumudiniSamuel, Sarala Emmanuel
83 Kayli Wayte, Anthony BZwi,Suzanne Belton, Joao Martins,Nelson Martins, Anna Whelan,Paul M Kelly
93 Sarah K Chynoweth
103 Marleen Bosmans, Dina Nasser,Umaiyeh Khammash, PatriciaClaeys, Marleen Temmerman
112 Nadim AI-Adili, MohammadShaheen, Staffan Bergstrom,Annika Johansson
Conflict and Crisis Settings: Promoting Sexual andReproductive Rights
Reproductive Health: A Right for Refugees and InternallyDisplaced Persons
Legal Aspects of Conflict-Induced Migration by Women
Providing Reproductive Health Care to Internally DisplacedPersons: Barriers Experienced by Humanitarian Agencies
The MOM Project: Delivering Maternal Health Services amongInternally Displaced Populations in Eastern Burma
A Basic Package of Health Services for Post-ConflictCountries: Implications for Sexual and ReproductiveHealth Services
Delivering Maternal Health Care Services in an InternalConflict Setting in Maguindanao, Philippines
Reproductive Health Concerns in Six Conflict-AffectedAreas of Sri Lanka
Conflict and Development: Challenges in Responding toSexual and Reproductive Health Needs in Timor-Leste
The Need for Priority Reproductive Health Services forDisplaced Iraqi Women and Girls
Palestinian Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Rightsin a Long-standing Humanitarian Crisis
Deaths among Young, Single Women in 2000-2001 in theWest Bank, Palestinian Occupied Territories
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122 Mirkka Henttonen, CharlotteWatts, Bayard Roberts,Felix Kaducu, Matthias Borchert
132 Ahuka Ona Longombe,
Kasereka Masumbuko Claude,Joseph Ruminjo
142 Renu Khanna
Review
153 Leni M Silverstein
Commentary
159 Chimaraoke 0 Izugbara,Chi-Chi Undie
More Features
168 Sophie Pinkham, KasiaMalinowska-Sempruch
182 Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli,Martha Dirnfeld
192 Monica Gogna, Georgina Binstock,Silvia Fernandez, Ines Ibarlucfa,Nina Zamberlin
202 Samuel Ayedime Kafewo
211 Saswati Sunderam, Lital Hollander,
Maurizio Macaluso, AlessandroVucetich, Denise JJamieson,Ferruccio Osimo, Ann Duerr,Augusto Enrico Semprini
Round Ups
220 Conflict and Crisis Settings
221 Advocacy
223 Law and Policy
227 Maternal Mortality
233 Condoms
235 HIV and AIDS
242 Service Delivery
246 Research
249 Publications
Health Services for Survivors of Gender-Based Violence inNorthern Uganda: A Qualitative Study
Fistula and Traumatic Genital Injury from Sexual Violence ina Conflict Setting in Eastern Congo: Case Studies
Communal Violence in Gujarat, India: Impact of SexualViolence and Responsibilities of the Health Care System
Guidelines for Gender Sensitive Disaster Managementby Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development:A Revolutionary Document
Who Owns the Body? Indigenous African Discourses of theBody and Contemporary Sexual Rights Rhetoric
Women, Harm Reduction and HIV
In Vitro Fertilisation Policy in Israel and Women'sPerspectives: The More the Better?
Adolescent Pregnancy in Argentina: Evidence-BasedRecommendations for Public Policies
Using Drama for School-Based Adolescent SexualityEducation in Zaria, Nigeria
Safe Conception for HIV Discordant Couples throughSperm-Washing: Experience and Perceptions of Patientsin Milan, Italy
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RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTEv.32, n.1-2, 2007
RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH I DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE
111111110 0011111,JERI DAWN WINE 1939 - 2004Guest Editor: Janice Ristock
VOLUME 32, NOS. 1 + 2
9 Introduction 139 Interview/Entrevue
9 A Tribute to Jeri Dawn WineJanice Ristock
139 Interview with Paula CaplanJanice Ristock
15 Reprints 149 Reflections/Reflexions
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Lesbian Academics in CanadaJeri Dawn Wine
Gynocentric Values and Feminist PsychologyJeri Dawn Wine
Feminist Activism and the Feminist StudiesClassroomJeri Dawn Wine
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Fcminist FricndshipChristine St. Peter
Containing DeathKathleen Rockhill
Celebrating the "feminist-as-lesbian": Jeri DawnWineHelen JefFerson Lenskyj
53 Articles166 Jeri Wine: Out and Proud
Didi Khayatt
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"I am not a disordcr": The Chrysalis CommunityBased Treatment ProgramMargo Rivera
Critiquing the "Psychiatric Paradigm" Revisited:Reflections on Feminist Interventions in MentalHealthMarina Morrow
"Am I that Name?": Constructions andMisconstructions of Lesbian StudiesCatherine Taylor
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Jeri Wine and The Feminist Party of CanadaAngela Miles
Community Matters: Jeri Wine, Feminist Teacherand McntorCecilia Preyra
Revisiting and Reflecting on a Piece Written for JeriWine in ]984:"Feminist Issues as they Relate to My Grandmother,My Mother, and Myself'Nikki Gerrard
114 Women, Knowledge and Change: Gender is NotEnoughLinda Christiansen-Ruffman
203 Index Volume 31
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ROOM: A SPACE OF YOUR OWNv.31, n.1, 2008
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A SPACE OFYOUR OWN
EDITOR'S LETTER MAOHUR ANAND
ClEllE RICH The Muse 75About Face 5 Chance and Necessity 76
Your Granddaughter's First Baisakhi 77
FICTIONAMANDA SUN CHRISTEN THOMAS
Treading Water 8 Rolling in the Wash 80Baited Lines 81
ANGELA LONG
Camel Spin 14 MELANIE GRONDIN
Embrace 82JULIET BATES Head 83The Mermaid's Child 28
JENNIFER IRONSIDECARIN MAKUZ Naming 89Bliss 34
CLAIRE TACON ART
Moose Widow 43 HEIDI NAGTEGAAL
Wal-Mart 4
MARY BORSKY Masks for Disappearing, Mask 1 49
The Whole Thing was Stone: An Excerpt from Riddle 63 Masks for Disappearing, Mask 7 62
LINDSEY LORIMER VANESSA RAOUNZ
Anatomy of Emmy 70 Untitled I 24Untitled II 25
TALlEEN HAC IKYAN Untitled I 78Spring Cleaning 86 Untitled II 79To Dante 87 Reuptake Inhibitor 90
Reuptake Inhibitor 91
POETRYPAM CALABRESE MACLEAN INTERVIEWLarger than Life 13 ELIZABETH SHAFFER
PATRICIA YOUNG Abandoning the Real
Language 23 Interview with Heather Menzies 92
An Autoerotic History of Swings 84REVIEWS
MICHEllE BARKER Candace Fertile 97Lakeshore 26What the Hummingbird Knows 68 ROOM RECOMMENDSLeaving Home 69 Editors share their favourites 101
SUSAN McCASLIN
Immagini di Paradiso 33 ROOMMATEMeet one Room reader 102
SHERI-O WILSON
IVisited the Bridge ofYour Ghost 40CONTRIBUTORS 103
EMILIA NIELSEN
Pass Creek 50 THE BACKROOMThe uses and misuses of illusion 112
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SAGEWOMAN: CELEBRATING THE GODDESS IN EVERY WOMAN (page 1 of 2)n.74, Spring 2008
NO. 74VISIONS OF GODDESS:
THE QyEEN
FEATURES 6 WHY WE NEED TO CLAIM THE QyEEN
Barbara ArdingerWe women now live long beyond menopause. We need to
name and honor a fourth stage of our lives: the Qyeen.
10 FIND YOUR CENTER OF POWER:
PUT ON THE GIRDLE OF THE QyEEN
Lisa SarasohnA queen is sovereign in her own right. She is autonomous, self
governing. Being queenly means wielding your womanly power inthe realm of your own life and in the other domains entrusted toyour care. And the seat of her power (and yours) is in - the belly.
CROWN YOURSELF QyEEN:
CEREMONY FOR CLAIMING YOUR SOVEREIGNITY
Mama Donna HenesWhile changing our hair, image, demeanor and wardrobe
might seem superficial, it can symbolically represent the full rangeof changes - physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual- that weare experiencing, changes that mark our entry into a new phase ofour lives. It represents transformation from the outside in.
19 QyEEN FOR A DAY
Debbie PhilpThe Qyeen says, "You have lived for others. You have raised
your children. You have kept your house. Now," she says, "live foryourself In becoming that which you truly desire, you will findme. I am within you. I have been there all along."
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Cover art: Hera by Thalia TookFor more information, including images from
her Goddess oracle deck see www.thaliatook.com.
NO. 74VISIONS OF GODDESS:
THE QUEEN
Living the DreamAnne Newkirk Niven
One ofTen Thousand: Hera- C21teen for All AgesDiana L. Paxson
The Wild MaidenKiva Rose
MotherheartBodie Parkhurst
Sweet Medicine StoriesLoba
Love Magic with MadgeElizabeth Cunningham
Peaceful MomAyla Serenemoon
Leaves of Sage
Tools for TransformationThe C21teen's ProgressLunaea Weatherstone
Crone Eyes, Crone HeartAnn Kreilkamp
AstroBlessingsBee Smith
The Rattle
Women at the Well
Weaving the Web
A Pinch of Sage
Ase! At the CrossroadsStephanie Rose Bird
Sacred Self CareValzora Spriggs
8 The Queen ofWands
InstructionsjOr Growing Your Goddess-Self
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.58, n.1–2, January 2008
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 58 . Numbers 112 . January 2008
Special Issue: Gender and Sex Diversity in Sport Organizations
EDITORIAL
Publishing Qualitative Research in Sex RolesLH. Frieze 1
INTRODUCTION
Gender and Sex Diversity in Sport Organizations:Introduction to a Special IssueG.B. Cunningham' M. Sagas 3
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Situating Work-Family Negotiations Within a LifeCourse Perspective: Insights on the GenderedExperiences of NCAA Division I HeadCoaching MothersJ.E. Bruening' M.A. Dixon 10
Standards and Separatism: The DiscursiveConstruction of Gender in English SoccerCoach EducationB. Fielding-Lloyd' LJ. Mean 24
Perspectives of Women College Athletes on Sportand GenderS.R. Ross' KJ. Shinew 40
Gender Equity for Athletes: Multiple Understandingsof an Organizational ValueL. Hoeber 58
Similarity on Sports Sidelines: How Mentor-ProtegeSex Similarity Affects MentoringD.R. Avery' S. Tonidandel . M.G. Phillips 72
Doing and Undoing Gender in Sport Governance1. Claringbould . A. Knoppers 81
Gendered Managerial Discourses in SportOrganizations: Multiplicity and ComplexityA. Knoppers . A. Anthonissen 93
"Being Masculine is not About who you Sleep with... :"Heterosexual Athletes Contesting Masculinityand the One-time Rule of HomosexualityE. Anderson 104
The Effect of Sport Commentator Framingon Viewer AttitudesH.M. Parker' J.S. Fink 116
How Did the Sport Make You Feel? Looking at theThree Dimensions of Emotion through a Gendered LensJ.R. Angelini 127
Creating and Sustaining Gender Diversity in SportOrganizationsG.B. Cunningham 136
Gender and Sex Diversity in Sport Organizations:Concluding CommentsJ.S. Fink 146
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.58, n.3–4, February 2008
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 58 . Numbers 3/4 . February 2008
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
First-Date Scripts: Gender Roles, Context,and RelationshipM.e. Morr Serewicz . E. Gale 149
"A Story and a Ring": Audience Judgmentsabout Engagement ProposalsD. Schweingruber . A.D. Cast· S. Anahita 165
Slurs, Snubs, and Queer Jokes: Incidence and Impactof Heterosexist Harassment in AcademiaP. Silverschanz . L.M. Cortina' l Konik . Vl Magley 179
The Child Gender Socialization Scale: A Measureto Compare Traditional and Feminist ParentsJ.E.a. Blakemore' e.A. Hill 192
The Importance of Community Context for YoungWomen's Occupational AspirationsC.L. Baird 208
Medical Students' Gender AwarenessP. Verdonk . YW.M. Benschop' H.C.J.M. De Haes .T.L.M. Lagro-Janssen 222
Training and Mentoring of Chemists: A Studyof Gender DisparityS.A. Nolan' lP. Buckner' e.H. Marzabadi . Vl Kuck 235
How Undergraduate Engineering Students PerceiveWomen's (and Men's) Problems in Science, Mathand EngineeringH. Hartman . M. Hartman 251
Gender Subgroup Self-Categorization and Gender RoleSelf-ConceptU. Athenstaedt . e. Heinzle . G. Lerchbaumer 266
BRIEF REPORT
Gender, Video Game Playing Habits and VisualMemory Taskse.l Ferguson' A.M. Cruz' S.M. Rueda 279
BOOK REVIEWS
Empowerment or Embarrassment? Two Viewsof Menstruationle. Chrisler 287
Positive Perspectives on Minority Girls' DevelopmentS.K. Mumen 290
Media Analysis Book Offers Insightful Perspectiveon the Portrayal of WomenR. Botta 293
Eliminate Sex Discrimination: Shine a Spotlighton the Aggregate DatalM. Steil 296
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SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCHv.58, n.5–6, March 2008
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Volume 58 . Numbers 5/6 . March 2008
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
What's in a Name? Two Approaches to Evaluatingthe Label FeministA.B. Breen' A. Karpinski 299
Temptation Bias: Can Self-enhancement Limitthe Influence of Gender Stereotypes?S. Garas . A.S. Kluck· J.K. Beggan . l Martindale'A.E. Wheeler' TL. Zacchilli 311
Individual Differences in Gender Development:Associations with Parental Sexual Orientation,Attitudes, and Division of LaborM. Fulcher' E.L. Sutfin' CJ. Patterson 330
Time Use, Time Pressure and Gendered Behaviorin Early and Late AdolescenceM. Hilbrecht . J. Zuzanek . R.C. Mannell 342
Children's Gender-Emotion Stereotypesin the Relationship of Anger to Sadness and FearM. Pa1l11ley . lG. Cunningham 358
Choosing an Endorser for a Women's Sporting Event:The Interaction of Attractiveness and ExpertiseG.B. Cunningham' lS. Fink, LJ. Kenix 371
Adaptation of Marketing Activities to Culturaland Social Context: Gender Role Portrayalsand Sexism in Spanish CommercialsM. Royo-Vela . J. Aldas-Manzano . I. Kuster' N. Vila 379
Sexual Double Standards and Sexually TransmittedIllnesses: Social Rejection and Stigmatization of WomenG. Smith' K. Mysak . S. Michael 391
Sociocultural Predictors of Physical AppearanceConcerns among Adolescent Girls and Young Womenfrom ChinaT Jackson' H. Chen 402
Japanese Adults' Sex Role Attitudes and JudgmentCriteria Concerning Gender Equality: The Diversityof Gender EgalitarianismM. Ui . Y. Matsui 412
Effects of Attire, Alcohol, and Gender on Perceptionsof Date RapeTW. Maurer' D.W. Robinson 423
Male Perpetrators' Perspectives on Intimate PartnerViolence, Religion, and MasculinityH.M. Levitt· R.T. Swanger' lB. Butler 435
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SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETYv.33, n.3, Spring 2008
Volume 33 Number 3 Spring 2008
Comparative Perspectives Symposium: Women's Labor Activism
Piya Chatterjee Hungering for Power: Borders and Contradictions in 497 Book ReviewsIndian Tea Plantation Women's Organizing
Christine Di Stefano Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics 725
Josefa (Gigi) Francisco Interventions from the Philippines 505 by Wendy Brown
and Gina dela Cruz Feminism and the Abyss ofFreedom by Linda M. G.Zerilli
Michele Ford Women's Labor Activism in Indonesia 510Carmen Ramos The Women's Revolution in Mexico, 1910-1953 edited 729
Tong Xin Women's Labor Activism in China SIS Escandon by Stephanie Mitchell and Patience A. SchellSex in Revolution: Gender, Politics, and Power in
Masako Yuki The Women's Movement within Trade Unions in 519 Modern Mexico edited by Jocelyn Olcott, Mary Kay
Germany Vaughn, and Gabriela Cano
Richard Sullivan and Organizing Immigrant Women in America's 527 Kimberly Springer The Trouble Between Us: An Uneasy History of White 732
Kimi Lee Sweatshops: Lessons from the Los Angeles and Black Women in the Feminist Movement by
Garment Worker Center Winifred BreinesHomegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism by bell
Monisha Das Gupta Housework, Feminism, and Labor Activism: Lessons 532 hooks and Amalia Mesa-Bains
from Domestic Workers in New YorkJennifer Mittelstadt The Cult of True Victimhood: From the War on 736
Suzanne Franzway and An Australian Feminist Twist on Transnational Labor 537Welfare to the War on Terror by Alyson M. Cole
Mary Margaret Activism Mary S. Hartman Privilege and Diversity in the Academy by Frances A.Fonow
739Maher and Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault
Articles Elizabeth Kaminski Beautiful Bottom, Beautiful Shame: Where "Black" 742
Paul Apostolidis Feminist Theory, Immigrant Workers' Stories, and 545 Meets "Queer" by Kathryn Bond Stockton
Counterhegemony in the United States TodayShameless: Sexual Dissidence in American Culture by
Arlene Stein
Chiara Ferrari Contested Foundations: Postmodern Feminism and 569 Straight to Jesus: Sexual and Christian Conversions in
the Case of the Union ofItalian Women the Ex-Gay Movement by Tanya Erzen
Kristen Hogan Women's Studies in Feminist Bookstores: "All the 595About the Contributors 751
Women's Studies women would come in" Guidelines for Contributors 759
Anne Donadey andHuma Ahmed-Ghosh
Nathan Stormer
Karen Esther Rosenbergand Judith A.Howard
Susan Wells
Why Americans Love Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolita inTehran
Looking in Wonder: Prenatal Sublimity and theCommonplace "Life"
Finding Feminist Sociology: A Review Essay
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Reading the Written Body
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SISTER NAMIBIA v.19, n.5-6, December 2007
SisterNAM ISlA
Vol. 19 # 5 & 6
Double Issue
December 2007
FeaturesYoung & Positive - Esther Sheehama
talks about living with HIV 4
salsa in the bedroom - Women claiming theirsexual rights 6
Leah B - Doing time in a police holdingcell for women 8
Being Leah B 9
Erna Chimu - Jazz singer with a message 10
The axe was the last straw 12
Exploring alternatives to violence 13
I am the owner of this farm 14
Obstacles to effective treatmentfor HIV and Aids 16
Being born intersex 18
Creative writing 20
Brazil advances the internationalfight for LGBT rights 23
Our lives in our hands - An exhibition ofphotographs by Namibian women 26
Omunyasha nokwe shi tambula koEsther Sheehama ta popi kombingayokukala u na ombuto yo HIV 30
Roswitha Mushova-Ndumba - Kutunga nompitodehuguvaro 32
Life expectancy is down by ten years sinceindependence 35
Jo-Ann's soccer academy 36
Sisters set the pace at Lonmin mines 37
RegularsCommunity Action:
The best things in life are free 24LinuxChix A sisterhood in computing 25
News Clippings 38
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SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETYv.15, n.1, Spring 2008
Social PoliticsINTERNATIONAL STUDIES
IN GENDER, STATE,
AND SOCIETY
Volume 15 • Number 1 • Spring 2008
Special Issue: The Challenge of Gender and Multiculturalism:Re-examining Equality Policies in Scandinavia and theEuropean Union
Articles
Introduction: The Challenge of Gender and Multiculturalism:Re-examining Equality Policies in Scandinavia and theEuropean Union 1
FIONA WILLIAMS
National Security versus Moral Responsibility: An Analysisof Integration Programs in Malmo, Sweden 5
SARAH SCUZZARELLO
A Scandinavian Model? Gender Equality Discourses onMulticulturalism 32
TRUDE LANGVASBRATEN
Gender, Class, and Family: Men and Gender Equality in aDanish Context 53
ANN-DoRTE CHRISTENSEN and J0RGEN ELM LARSEN
Actualizing the "Democratic Family"? Swedish Policy Rhetoricversus Family Practices 79
JENNY AHLBERG, CHRISTINE ROMAN, and SIMON DUNCAN
Framing Gender Equality in the European Union PoliticalDiscourse 101
EMANUELA LOMBARDO and PETRA MEIER
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STUDIES IN GENDER AND SEXUALITYv.9, n.2, April–June 2008
Studies In Gender and Sexuality
Volume 9 Number 2
Editors' NoteMuriel Dimen, Ph.D. and Martha Hadley, Ph.D. III
Psychoanalytic Concepts of Fatherhood: Patriarchal Paradoxesand the Presence of an Absent Authority
Tabitha Freeman, Ph.D. 113
Conversation on Marriage for Lesbian and Gay People
Conversation on Marriage for Lesbian and Gay People:Introduction to Lesbian and Gay Marriage Round Table
Adrienne Harris, Ph.D. and Gilbert W Cole, Ph.D., L.G.s. W 140
The Political Is Psychoanalytic: On Same-Sex MarriageMark J. Blechner, Ph.D. 146
Beyond Same-Sex MarriageLisa Duggan, Ph.D. 155
Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision 158Executive Summary
Beyond Same-Sex Marriage: A New Strategic Vision 161for All Our Families and Relationships
Longing for MourningGeeta Patel, Ph.D. 172
Can a Diamond Ever Be Gay?Jade McGleughlin, L.I.G.s. W (With Sue Hyde) 184
We Did It for RomanceStephen Hartman, Ph.D. 206
Members of the Wedding: The Psychological Impactof the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage in Massachusetts
Cara A. Segal, L.I.G.S. Wand Stacey L. Novack, Psy.D. 208
Civil Union PoemsNina Alvarado-Silverman and Sam Alvarado-Silverman 214
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.4, April 2008
Violence Against WomenVolume 14 Number 4 April 2008
Editor's IntroductionClaire M. Renzetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
Articles
Implacably Hostile or Appropriately Protective? WomenManaging Child Contact in the Context of Domestic Violence
Christine Harrison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Linking Male Use of the Sex Industry to Controlling Behaviorsin Violent Relationships: An Exploratory Analysis
Catherine A. Simmons, Peter Lehmann, andShannon Collier-Tenison 406
No More Black and Blue: Women Against Violence Against Womenand the Warner Communications Boycott, 1976-1979
Carolyn Bronstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418
Abuse Characteristics and Coping Resources as Predictorsof Problem-Focused Coping Strategies Among Battered Women
Chiara Sabina and R. Scott Tindale 437
Research Notes
The Fathering of Violent Men: Constriction and YearningGuy Perel and Einat Peled 457
Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Against Womenin St. Petersburg, Russia
Andrew Stickley, Irina Timofeeva, and Par Span~n 483
Book Reviews
Indian Feminisms: Law, Patriarchies, and Violence in India,by Geetanjali Gangoli
Body Evidence: Intimate Violence Against South AsianWomen in America,Edited by Shamita das Dasgupta
Cheryl Lynn Neely. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.5, May 2008
Violence Against WomenVolume 14 Number 5 May 2008
Editor's IntroductionClaire M. Renzetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
Articles
Intimate Partner Violence Among Pregnant Thai WomenNanthana Thananowan and Susan M. Heidrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509
Prevalence and Patterns of Sexual Assault Across the LifeSpan Among Incarcerated Women
Anita Raj, Jennifer Rose, Michele R. Decker,Cynthia Rosengard, Megan R. Hebert, Michael Stein,and Jennifer G. Clarke 528
Sexual Boundaries: An Examination of the Importanceof Talking Before Touching
Andrea H. Winslett and Alan M. Gross 542
Development of the Scale of Economic AbuseAdrienne E. Adams, Cris M. Sullivan, Deborah Bybee,and Megan R. Greeson .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 563
The Men's Domestic Abuse Check-Up: A Protocol for Reachingthe Nonadjudicated and Untreated Man Who Batters andWho Abuses Substances
Roger A. Roffman, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Clayton Neighbors,Lyungai Mbilinyi, and Denise Walker 589
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENv.14, n.6, June 2008
Violence Against Women Volume 14 Number 6 June 2008
DedicationClaire M. Renzetti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611
Articles Factors Associated With Acceptance of Psychological Aggression Against Women
Nicole M. Capezza and Ximena B. Arriaga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612
Mental Health Consequences of Intimate Partner Abuse: A Multidimensional Assessment of Four Different Forms of Abuse Mindy B. Mechanic, Terri L. Weaver, and Patricia A. Resick . . . . . . . 634
Empowerment and Physical Violence Throughout Women's Reproductive Life In Mexico
Roberto Castro, Irene Casique, and Claire D. Brindis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 655
And Justice for All?: Aboriginal Victims of Sexual Violence Arielle Dylan, Cheryl Regehr, and Ramona Alaggia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678
Police Involvement in Cases of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: The Influence of Perceived Severity and Personal Responsibility
Enrique Gracia, Fernando García, and Marisol Lila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 697
Providing Support to IPV Victims in the Emergency Department: Vignette-Based Interviews With IPV Survivors and Emergency Department Nurses
Melissa H. Watt, Emily A. Bobrow, and Kathryn E. (Beth) Moracco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
Book Review Why Do They Kill? Men Who Murder Their Intimate Partners by David Adams
Matthew Dale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727
Training Opportunity Audio Conference on Violence Against Women: Research/Practitioner Discourse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 732
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WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF LAW, GENDER & SOCIETYv.23, n.1, Spring 2008
Wisconsin Journal ofLaw, Gender & Society
VOLUME XXIII, NUMBER 1
CONTENTS
SPRING 2008
FOREWORD..................................................... v
ARTICLES
IN SUPREME JUDGMENT OF THE POOR:
THE ROLE OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREME
COURT IN WELFARE LAw AND POLICY Bridgette Baldwin 1
TOWARD REAL WORKPLACE EQUALITY:
NONSUBORDINATION AND TITLE VII
SEX-STEREOTYPING JURISPRUDENCE Erin E. Goodsell 41
HELPING OUT IN THE FAMILY FIRM:
THE LEGAL TREATMENT OF UNPAID
MARKET LABOR Lisa Philipps 65
VISITATION DECISIONS IN DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE CASES: SEEKING LESSONS
FROM ONE STATE'S EXPERIENCE Nat Stern, 113Wendy P. Crook,
Karen Oehme
COMMENT
OUR SAFETY OR THEIR LIVES? LEGISLATIVE CHANGES
IMPACTING IMMIGRATION AND THE RISKS
POSED TO IMMIGRANT WOMEN Kathryn Fanlund 135
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WOMAN’S ART JOURNALv.29, n.1, Spring–Summer 2008
WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL
SPRING / SUMMER 2008 VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1
(on the cover):
Mariko Mori, Play with
Me (1994), Fuji super
gloss print, wood,
pewter frame,
120" x 144" x 3" .
Courtesy of the artist
and Deitch Projects.
2 PARALLEL PERSPECTIVESBy Joan Marter and Margaret Barlow
PORTRAITS, ISSUES AND INSIGHTS3 THE PARADOX OF MARIKO MORI'S WOMEN IN POST-BuBBLE JAPAN:
OFFICE LADIES, SCHOOLGIRLS, AND VIDEO-VIXENS
By Jonathan Wallis
13 LATINA IDENTITY: RECONCILING RITUAL, CULTURE, AND BELONGING
By Stacy E. Schultz
21 To PAINT THE UNSPEAKABLE:
MEXICAN FEMALE ARTISTS' ICONOGRAPHY OF THE 1930s AND EARLY 1940sBy Dina Comisarenco Mirkin
33 REDISCOVERING HELENE FUNKE: THE INVISIBLE FOREMOTHER
By Julie M. Johnson
REVIEWS41 Italian Women Artists from Renaissance to Baroque
By CLAUDIO STRINATI, JORDANA POMEROY, ET AL
Reviewed by Katherine M. Poole
43 Shifting Priorities:Gender and Genre in Seventeenth-Century Dutch PaintingBy NANETTE SALOMON
Reviewed by Martha Moffitt Peacock
45 Miss Angel: The Art and World ofAngelica KauffmanBy ANGELICA GOODDEN
Angelica Kauffman: Art and SensibilityBy ANGELA ROSENTHAL
Reviewed by Heidi Strobel
49 Tempo, Tempo! The Bauhaus Photomontages ofMarianne BrandtBy ELIZABETH OTTO
Reviewed by Melissa A. Johnson
52 Paths to the Press, Printmaking and American Women Artists, 1910-1960EDITED BY ELIZABETH G. SEATON
Reviewed by Marilyn Symmes
56 June Wayne, The Art of Everything: A Catalogue Raisonne 1936-2006By ROBERT P. CONWAY
Reviewed by Donna Stein
57 The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson: Constructing a LegendEDITED BY BROOKE KAMIN RAPAPORT, WITH ESSAYS BY ARTHUR C. DANTO ET AL
Reviewed by Mona Hadler
60 The Sculpture of Ruth Asawa: Contours in the AirEDITED BY DANIELL CORNELL
By Midori Yoshimoto
62 Betye Saar: Extending the Frozen MomentESSAYS BY JAMES CRISTEN STEWARD, DEBORAH WILLIS, ET AL
Reviewed by Robin Rice
64 WARM: A Feminist Art Collective in MinnesotaBy JOANNA INGLOT
Reviewed by Joanna Gardner-Huggett
66 Pat Steir: InstallationsBy DORIS VON DRATHEN
Reviewed by Robin Rice
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WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEWv.19, n.1, Spring 2008
WOMENa cultural review
VOL UME 19 NUMBER 1 SPRING 2008
CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WRITING
A special issue, guest edited by Lucie Armitt, Mary Joannou and PaulinaPalmer
IntroductionLUCIE ARMITT, MARY JOANNOU AND PAULINA PALMER
ARTICLES
Mapping Contemporary Women's Fiction after BourdieuMARY EAGLETON
Michele Roberts and RomanceEMMA PARKER
'The Bloodless Revolution': Feminism, Publishing andthe Mass Media in Weldon's Big Women (1997)
IMELDA WHELEHAN
The Paratextual Construction of Anita Brookner: ChronotopicConflict in the Book Review and Author Interview
PETA MAYER
'She began to show me the words she had written, oneby one': Lesbian Reading and Writing Practices in theFiction of Sarah Waters
PAULINA PALMER
Bestselling Bodies: Mourning, Melancholia and the FemaleForensic Pathologist
CLARE HANSON
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REVIEWS
Elizabeth Bishop, Edgar Allan Poe and the Juke-Box:Uncollected Poems, Drafts and Fragments
MARGAUX POUEYMIROU
Santanu Das, Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature;Jane Potter, Boys in Khaki, Girls in Print: Women's LiteraryResponses to the Great War 1914---1918
GRACE BROCKINGTON
Carol Armstrong and Catherine de Zegher, eds, Women Artistsat the Millennium
SYLVIA KARASTATHI
Xiomara Santamarina, Belabored Professions: Narratives ofAfricanAmerican Working Womanhood
JANA MARfA GILES
William J. Knox, Lives ofScottish Women: Women and ScottishSociety, 1800-1980
JOHN REGAN
Mary Eagleton, Figuring the Woman Author inContemporary Fiction
LAURA KIRKLEY
BOOKS RECEIVEDCompiled by TRUD! TATE
NEW AND RECENT TITLESCompiled by EMILY JEREMIAH
ABSTRACTS AND KEYWORDS
ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS
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WOMEN & HEALTHv.47, n.1, 2008
Womer\&Health~Volume 47, Number 1 2008
Comparison of Users and Non-Users of Mental Health ServicesAmong Depressed Women: A National Study
Tahany M. Gadalla, PhD
Perceived Physical Strain in Paid and Unpaid Workand the Work-Home Interface:
The Associations with Musculoskeletal Painand Fatigue Among Public Employees
Ylva Fjell, PhD, Kristina Alexanderson, PhD,Mikael Nordenmark, PhD, Carina Bildt, PhD
Acculturation and Changes in the Likelihood of Pregnancyand Feelings About Pregnancy Among Women of Mexican Origin
Ellen K. Wilson, PhD, MPH
Subjective Health, Aging, and Menopause Among Nativeand Immigrant Jewish Women in Israel
Larissa Remennick, PhD
"You've Gotta Know the Community": Minority Women MakeRecommendations About Community-Focused Health Research
Rogerio M. Pinto, PhD, LCSvv, Mary M. McKay, PhD, LCSvv, Celeste Escobar, BA
Well-Being, Sleep, Exercise Patterns, and the Menstrual Cycle:A Comparison of Natural Hormones, Oral Contraceptives and Depo-Provera
Susan G. Brown, PhD, Lynn A. Morrison, PhD, Louona M. Larkspur, BA,Ariel L. Marsh, BN, Nicola Nicolaisen, BS
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WOMEN & HEALTHv.47, n.2, 2008
Womer\&Health~Volume 47, Number 2 2008
Differences in HIV-Related Hospitalization Among White,Blank, and Hispanic Men and Women of Florida
WayWay M. Hlaing, MBBS, MS, PhD, H. Virginia McCoy, PhD
Evaluating the Validity and Reliability of a Modified Schedule of Sexist Events:Implications for Public Health Research on Women's HIV Risk Behaviors
Usa Bowleg, PhD, Torsten B. Neilands, PhD, Kyung-Hee Choi, PhD, MPH
Barriers and Motivators for Strength Training AmongWomen of Color and Caucasian Women
Maureen O'Dougherty, PhD, Amber Dallman, MPH, Lucie Turcotte, MD, MPH,Joan Patterson, PhD, Melissa A. Napolitano, PhD, Kathryn H. Schmitz, PhD, MPH
Self-Reported Health in Mothers:The Impact of Age, and Socioeconomic Conditions
Birgitta Floderus, PhD, Maud Hagman, Gunnar Aronsson, PhD,Staffan Marklund, PhD, Anders Wikman, PhD
The Role of Workplace Characteristics in Breastfeeding PracticesAlison Jacknowitz, PhD, MPP
Accuracy of Personal Breast Cancer Risk Estimation in Cancer-Free WomenDuring Primary Care Visits
Amy Z. Crepeau, MD, Usa Willoughby, PhD, Brett Pinsky, MPH,Leslie Hinyard, MSvv, Maulik Shah, MD, PhD
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WOMEN & THERAPY: A FEMINIST QUARTERLYv.31, n.1, 2008
WOMEN" .10 & _THERAPY®
A Feminist QuarterlyVolume 31, Number 1 2008
Sin or Salvation:The Relationship Between Sexualityand Spirituality in Psychotherapy
IntroductionAmy MahoneyOliva M. Espin
Our Inner Black Madonna:Reclaiming Sexuality, Embodying Sacredness 5
Lillian Comas-Diaz
Latina Health Activist-Healers Bridging Body and Spirit 21Irene Lara
Five Therapists' Personal and Professional Reflectionsand Integration 41
Sally D. StabbDebra MollenCarmen CruzKelly SimonsonAvni VyasKarin H. Bruckner
Bridging the Divide: Integrating Lesbian Identityand Orthodox Judaism 59
Judith M. Glassgold
What's Faith Got to Do with It? The Role of Spiritualityand Religion in Lesbian and Bisexual Women'sSexual Satisfaction 73
Brandy L. SmithSharon G. Horne
Is It Possible for Christian Women to Be Sexual? 89Amy Mahoney
It's Not Just a Headache, Dear: Why Some Women Say Noto Connecting Sex and Spirit 107
Gina Ogden
Traditional Religious Doctrine and Women's Sexuality:Reconciling the Contradictions 129
Judith C. DanilukNicolle Browne
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.17, n.3, March 2008
Index to this March 2008 issue:Learning to Become Fearless in Today's World 1NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3-5First-Year Students Shop for Value in Choosing a School 6Context Shapes Images of Women as Leaders 7Maharishi: 'Delicate Nervous Systems' Prevent Equity 8Women on the Move 21, 27Paper Dolls and Jacks: Women Presidents Look Back 22Learning from Women Presidents' Journeys 23Tips to Provide Down-to-Earth Support for New Faculty 24The Doctoral Advisor as Student Advocate 25What If Cinderella Were a Professor? 26Editor: Wanted: A Saint for all Seasons 28
PLUS 12+ pages of new job opportunities for you 9-21
MARCH 2008Volume 17, No.3
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.17, n.4, April 2008
Index to this April 2008 issueSpirituality Brings Strength to Women Under Stress 1NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3-5Women Administrators' Salaries Continue To Rise 6Characteristics of Successful Community College Presidents 8Respect Helps Connect Community College to University 19A Woman's Next Chapter: Pursuing a Doctorate? 20Tips for Preparing for Your Next Career Move 21Women on the Move 23When Sisters Turn into Saboteurs 24Mentor Brings Out the Passion in a Protege 26How to Reduce the 'Freshmen 15' Weight Gain 27Editor: 100 Inches of Snow Sets Record for Crazy 28
PLUS 9.5 pages of new job opportunities for you 9-18
APRIL 2008Volume 17, No.4
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WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATIONv.17, n.5, May 2008
Index to this May 2008 issue:A Perfect Storm: Gen X and Today's Academic Culture 1NEWSWATCH: Gendered Politics at Work and Play 3Women on the Move 6, 25Fundraising Tips for Women 7Considering Being an Interim? Ask Before You Accept 19Addressing Privilege in Today's Women's Centers 21Gradual Return to Work Policy Is Good Business 22Academic Mobbing: Is Gender A Factor? 24An Apple a Day Keeps High Health Costs Away 26How to Avoid Burnout on Compassion 27Editor: Airline Shakeup Means Rethinking the WIHE Model 28PLUS 10 pages of great new job opportunities for you 9-18
MAY 2008Volume 17, No.5
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WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL v.5, n.2, Spring 2008
m.en.in Judaism: AMultidisci tina
Vol. 5:2, Spring 2008
Journal
ArticlesBlood, Bread, and Light: Female Converts in Early Judaism
Jennifer Laura Zilm
"A Tug of War": Intercultural Practices within Israeli Orthodox Women'sTheater
Reina Rutlinger-Reiner
Jewish Women in Ancient Synagogues: Archeological Reality vs. RabbinicalLegislation
Hannah Wortzman
Biographical EssaysJAP -- Jewish And Passed-over: The Invisibility of Single Jewish Women inIssues of Intermarriage and Conversion
Sonia and Monda Halpern
Claiming the Title Kohenet: Examining Goddess Judaism and the Role ofthe Priestess Through Conversations with Contemporary Spiritual Leaders
Deborah Grenn
MOLLY GOLDBERG: A 1950s Icon
Myrna Hant
Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride
Peter Zheutlin
A Memoir: "Beshert - It Was Meant To Be"
Roma Talasiewicz-Eibuszyc
Book ReviewsDiamant, Anita. The Red Tent. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Jessica Schantz
Living Legacies: A Collection of Inspirational Contemporary CanadianJewish Women. Edited by Liz Pearl. Toronto: PK Press, 2007.
Marilyn Herbert
Agassi, Judith Buber. Jewish Women Prisoners of Ravensbruck: Who WereThey? Oxford, England: Oneworld Publications, 2007.
Rivka Chaya Schiller
Winston-Macauley, Mamie "Yiddishe Mamas:" The Truth about the JewishMother. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2007.
Shayna Sheinfeld
Wengeroff, Pauline. Rememberings: The World of a Russian-Jewish Womanin the Nineteenth Century. Bethesda: University Press of Maryland, 2000.
Philip Hollander
Esther Fuchs, ed. Israeli Women's Studies. New Brunswick, NJ and London:Rutgers University, 2007.
Sharon Vance
Mann, Gil. Sex, God, Christmas & Jews: Intimate Emails about Faith andLife Challenges. Golden Valley, MN: Leo & Sons Publishing, 2006.
Melinda Gottesman
Barr, Marleen S. Oy! Pioneer! Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,2003.
D. Jeannine Cole
Film Reviews32nd Cleveland Annual International Film Festival
Batya Weinbaum
Fiction - Short StoriesThe Seamstress
Sarah Tzafona
The Hotel
Elaine Rosenberg Miller
Choosing Life
Diane N. Solomon
Fiction - PoetryDaily Trains
Olivia Arieti
After Watching Jews in America, Part I
Roberta Visser
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WOMEN IN NATURAL RESOURCESApril-May 2008
New Articles at WiNR
Mangrove Forest Research in Mengkabong, Sabah, Malaysia
Sarva Mangala Praveena, Miroslav Radojevic, and Mohd Harun Abdulla
May 2008
Changing Woman Mary Stuever April 2008
women inN A T U R A LR E S O U R C E S
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WOMEN’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL & INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNALv.7, n.1, May 2008
WOMEN'S HEALTH & URBAN LIFE:AN INTERNATIONAL &
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNALl
(Vol. VII, Issue 1, May, 2008)
CONTENTS
General Editor's Introduction 1AYSAN SEV'ER (University of Toronto Scarborough)
A Case Study: Retrospective Analysis of Homeless Women in a 7Canadian City
MAGDALENA SOLINA RICHTER (University of Alberta)JEAN CHAW-KANT (University of Alberta)
Living With a White Disease: Women of Colour & Their Engagement 20with Breast Cancer Information
JENNIFER NELSON (University of Toronto)TERESA MACIAS (OISE/University of Toronto)
Can Micro-Credit Empower HIV+ Women? An Exploratory Case 40Study in Northern Vietnam
PAULINE OOSTERHOFF (Medical Committee NetherlandsVietnam)NGUYEN THU ANH (Hanoi Medical University)PHAM NGOC YEN (Hanoi National University)PAMELA WRIGHT (Medical Committee Netherlands Vietnam)ANITA HARDON (University of Amsterdam)
Discarded Daughters: The Patriarchal Grip, Dowry Deaths, SexRatio Imbalances & Foeticide in India
AYSAN SEV'ER (University of Toronto)
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WOMEN’S HEALTH JOURNALn.1, January–March 2008
1/2008
Women's Health
JOURNALLatin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network
January - March 2008
FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE
SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES
For Safe and Legal Abortion
Abortion in UruguayComplex Problems, Comprehensive Interventionsby Lilian Abracinskas and Alejandra L6pez
NEWS AND MEETINGS
FOCUS
Violence against Women and GirlsIs a Violation ofTheir Human Rights
Enough Impunity!Femicide in Ciudad Juilrez and ChihuahuaAn interview with Maria de la Luz Estrada Mendoza
Forced Sterilization and Access to Justice in Peruby Maria Esther Mogoll6n
ArgentinaHIVIAIDS, Women and Violence: Two Faces, One RealityA report by the Fundaci6n para elEstudio y la Investigaci6n de la Mujer, FEIM
ChileCareful! Machismo KillsA report by the Red Chilenacontra la Violencia Domestica y Sexual
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Gendered Performances on an Exotic Stage:Dimensions of Difference and Sex Tourism in the Caribbeanby Laurel Bernstein 49
DOCUMENTS
Towards Healthy Mothers and Children: A Genderand Rights Approach to Breastfeeding Promotionby Lakshmi Menon and Radha Halla 67
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Title:Issue:
WOMEN’S REVIEW OF BOOKSv.25, n.2, March–April 2008
Women's Reviewo Books
Volume 25, Issue 2March / April 2008
3 GENDER, CARING, AND MONEY The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring EconomicsBy Riane Eisler Reviewed by Susan F. Feiner and Drucilla K. Barker
5 ORIGINS OF SEX The Cleft By Doris Lessing Reviewed by Roberta Rubenstein
7 BICULTURAL BEFORE THERE WAS AWORD FOR IT The Sound the Stars Make RushingThrough the Sky: The Writings of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft Edited by Robert Dale ParkerReviewed by Margaret Noori
9 ESSAY BOOK REVIEWING: Do IT YOURSELF By Gail Pool
11 POEMS INCLUDING HISTORY-AND MORE A is for Anne: Mistress Hutchinson Disturbs theCommonwealth By Penelope Scambly Schott; The Resurrection Trade By Leslie AdrienneMiller, The Logan Topographies By Alena Hairston; Blue Front By Martha CollinsReviewed by Wendy Vardaman
14 NO MORE TEA POURING Kickboxing Geishas: How Modern Japanese WOOlen are ChangingTheir Nation By Veronica Chambers Reviewed by Kimberly Palmer
15 FIELD NOTES The ROLL OF SMALL PRESSES By Robin Becker
16 POETRY By Hilda Raz
17 CARTOON By Diane DiMassa
18 ESSAY Ms. Captivity By Jean Trounstine
19 THE SEARCH FOR HEALING Broken Promises, Broken Dreams: Stories of Jewish andPalestinian Trauma and Resistence By Alice Rothchild Reviewed by Sherry Gorelick
22 AN ACCOUNT OF THINGS OF THE YUCATAN Peregrina: Love and Death in MexicoEdited and with an Introduction by Michael K. Schuessler, Foreword by Elena PoniatowskaReviewed by Martha Gies
24 THE POWER OF WORDS Liberating Shahrazad: Feminism, Postcolonialism, and IslamBy Suzanne Gauch Reviewed by Nadia Boudidah Falfoul
26 EMOTION OVERFLOWING The Wind from the East By Almudena Grandes, translated from theSpanish by Sonia Soto Reviewed by Inmaculada Pertusa
28 THE NEW "YIDDISHE MAMA" You Never Call! You Never Write! A History of the Jewish MotherBy Joyce Antler Reviewed by Debra Spark
30 REMEMBERING OUR HEALTH, FORGETTING OUR PAIN Just Breathe Normally By PeggyShumaker, I Heard the Vultures Singing: Notes on Poetry, Illness, and Nature By Lucia PerilloReviewed by Nina Murray
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WOMEN’S RIGHTS LAW REPORTERv.29, n.1, Fall 2007
WOMEN'SRIGHTS
LAWREPORTER
Volume 29, Number 1 CONTENTS Fall 2007
ESSAYSReforming, Reclaiming or Reframing Womanhood: Reflections on Advocacy for Women inCustodyBrenda V. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Some Reflections About Three Decades of Working with Incarcerated MothersPhilip M. Genty.................................................................................. 11
PRESENTATIONSThe Resilience of the Written Off: Women in Prison as Women of ChangeKathy Boudin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Incarcerated Parents and the New Jersey Child Welfare SystemBeatrix W. Shear................................................................................. 23
One Mother's Experience with the Adoption and Safe Families ActCarole A. Eady 31
Invisibility and Children's Rights: The Consequences of Parental IncarcerationTanya Krupat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Children on the Inside: A Youth Perspective on Parental IncarcerationMakeba Lavan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
NOTEHow the Constitution Can Preserve the Strength of Existing Familial Bonds and F.oster NewRelationships Between Female Inmates and Their ChildrenJennifer L. Fiorica 49
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WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNALv.37, n.3, April–May 2008
Volume 37, Number 3_____ April-May 2008
WDMfN'SSTUD fS
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Special Issue: Women in Information Technology
Women and Technology: Reversing the Trendsof Attrition and Obtaining a Balance 173
GONDY LEROY, KRISTIN M. TOLLE,AND LINDA PERKINS
What's Wrong with the Pipeline? Assumptionsabout Gender and Culture in IT Work 176
LOUISE SOE AND ELAINE K. YAKURA
Women's Adaptation to the IT Culture 202INDIRA R. GUZMANANDJEFFREYM. STANTON
Implications of Gender Consciousnessfor Students in Information Technology 229
SUSAN C. HERRING AND JAMES A. MARKEN
"The Only Person Who Cares": Misperceptionsof Mentoring Among Faculty and Studentsin IT Programs 257
CHRISTINE L. OGAN AND JEAN C. ROBINSON
The Gender Subtext of Science, Engineering,and Technology (SET) Organizations:A Review and Critique 284
NATALIE SAPPLETONAND HAIFA TAKRURI-RIZK
Book Reviews 317COURTNEY DENINE MARSHALL,KATHRYN STRONG AND ERIN E. TEMPLETON
In-Brief 327
Recent Publications 330
Notes on Contributors 331
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WOMEN’S STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNALv.37, n.4, June 2008
Volume 37, Number 4___ June 2008
WDMfH'SSTUDlfS
An Interdisciplinary Journal
"A Language of Water": Back and Forth withAdrienne Rich and Muriel Rukeyser 337
TRUDl WITONSKY
Fire: An Interview with Lynn Stegner 367BRENDA WEBSTER
The Case of Gertrude Stein and the Geniusof Collaboration 371
DARCY L. BRANDEL
For Dear Life and Selected Short Stories byBelindaJellijfe: A Woman's Struggle forEqual Rights at Home and at Work 393
VIRGINIA PRUITT AND HOWARD FAULKNER
Do You Want to Watch? A Study of the VisualRhetoric of the Postmodern Horror Film 411
lODY KEISNER
Book Reviews 428BRENDA WEBSTERHANDE TEKDEMIR
In Brief 433
Recent Publications 436
Notes on Contributors 438
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WOMEN’S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATIONv.31, n.1, Spring 2008
Women's Studies in CommunicationVolume 31, Number 1, Spring 2008
ISSN Number 0749-1409
ESSAYS
Planting Seeds of Change: Ella Baker's Radical RhetoricMarilyn Bordwell DeLaure
29 Feminism and Foreign Policy: Public Vocabularies and theConditions of Emergence for Rosalynn CarterKristy Maddux
56 Desiring Citizenship: A Rhetorical Analysis of theWelislWiliard ControversyMaegan Parker
79 Not One of Those Screaming Girls: Representing Female Fansin 1990s' GermanyMareike Herrmann
104 'Tm all for equal rights but don't call me a feminist": IdentityDilemmas in Young Adults' Discursive Representations ofBeing a FeministLoreen N. Olson, Tina A. Coffelt, Eileen Berlin Ray, Jill Rudd,Renee Botta, George Ray, and Jenifer E. Kopfman
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WOMEN’S STUDIES QUARTERLY (page 1 of 2)v.36, n.1–2, Spring–Summer 2008
S Q WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLYVOLUME 36 NUMBERS 1 8. 2 SPRING/SUMMER 2008
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Introduction: WitnessKATHRYN ABRAMS 8. IRENE KACANDES
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The Tile StoveMARIANNE HIRSCH 8. LEO SPITZER
151 Emmett Till's RingVALERIE SMITH
PART I-ARTICLES
CONFIGURING NARRATIVES OF WITNESS
162 Family Hair LoomsNANCY K. MILLER
221 Bearing Witness to BirthBYLLYE AVERY
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The Things We Cannot Say: Witnessing the Trauma-tizationof Abortion in the United StatesJEANNIE LUDLOW
Nou J'vlande Jistis! (We Demand Justice l ): ReconstitutingCommunity and Victimhood in Raboteau, HaitiCHRISTINE CYNN
SubversiveWitnessing: Mediating Indigenous Testimony inAustralian Cultural and Legal InstitutionsROSANNE KENNEDY
Family Model and Mystical Body: Witnessing Gender ThroughPolitical Metaphor in the Early Modern Nation-StateALLISON ANNA TAIT
GRAPHIC NARRATIVE AS WITNESS
The Texture of Retracing in Marjane Satrapi's PersepolisHILLARY CHUTE
Drawing the Archive in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home
ANN CVETKOVICH
Closing the Gap in Alison Bechdel'5 Fun Home
JENNIFER LEMBERG
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The Knitting LessonSONALI THAKKAR
Fault LinesKATE STANLEY
ACTS OF WITNESS
Everyday Atrocities and Ordinary Miracles, or Why I (Still)Bear Witness to Sexual Violence (But Not Too Often)SUSAN J. BRISON
"From the Mouth of the Raped Woman Rivka Schiff,"Kishinev, 1903MIKHAL DEKEL
Henya Pekelman: An Injured Witness of Socialist ZionistSettlement in Mandatory PalestineTAMAR S HESS
Capturing CreswellRACHEL KRANZ
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PART II-ART PART IV-REVIEWS
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DAUGHTER, FATHER, FICTION
The Day We Exist AgainMICHELLE MAISTO
Remember the TimeMARIE BURGESS
"WHAT I SAW": POETRY OF WITNESS
To SoldierMAXINE CHERNOFF
de Septiembre, Capitulo 3 (from September, Chapter 3)DOLORES DORANTES
Translated byJen Hofer
DebrisNICOLE COOLEY
What I SawANNE BABSON
How Do Quilts Become Missing?JEN TYNES
"The Book of Hours" and "The Ways They Silence Women"ANGELA VERONICA WONG
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Annette Wieviorka's The Era of the Witness, translated
by Jared StarkJUDITH GREENBERG
Susan Rnbin Suleiman's Crises ofMemory and the SecondWorld WarPHILIPPE CARRARD
Brett Ashley Kaplan's Unwanted Beauty: Aesthetic Pleasure inHolocaust RepresentationERIC KlIGERMAN
Daniel Mendelsohn's The Lost: A Search for Six of the Six MillionMARTA BLADEK
Eric Stover's The Witnesses: War Crimes and the Promise ofJusticein The HagueRICHARD MOlliCA
Susan Gubar's Rooms of Our OwnAMY HUNGERFORD
Transgender Rights, edited by Paisley Currah,Richard M. Juang, and Shannon Price Minter, and
Julia Serano's Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexismand the Scapegoating ofFemininityANGELA P. HARRIS
PART III-FEMINIST CLASSICS: JUDITH HERMAN'S TRAUMA AND RECOVERY
265 Looking Back/Looking ForwardLEIGH GILMORE
269 Revisiting Trauma and RecoveryELIZABETH M. SCHNEIDER
272 Trauma and Research: Bearing Responsibility and WitnessJENNA APPELBAUM
276 Judith Herman and Contemporary Trauma TheorySUSAN RUBIN SULEIMAN
282 Classics Revisited, CommentaryJUDITH HERMAN
285 Susan Suleiman Responds to Judith HermanSUSAN RUBIN SULEIMAN
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WOMEN’S WRITINGv.15, n.1, May 2008
Women's Writing
Volume 15 Number 1 May 2008
Jane Eyre as hunger artistKathleen Williams Renk
Mary Hays's the victim of prejudice: Chastity renegotiatedMarilyn L. Brooks 13
Relating a life: Alicia Lefanu's memoirs of the life and writings ofMrs Frances Sheridan
Anna M. Fitzer 32
Progressivism, suffragists and constructions of race:Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland's po' white trash
jessica Hester 55
"Embracing submission"? motherhood, marriage and mourning inKatherine Thomas's seventeenth-century "commonplace book"
Siobhan Keenan 69
"Bake'd in the oven of applause": The blazon and the body inMargaret Cavendish's Fancies
Elizabeth Scott-Baumann 86
Circulating the name of a whore: Eliza Haywood's betsy thoughtless,betty careless and the duplicities of the double standard
David Oakleeif 107
Book Reviews
Mary Hays (1759-1843): The Growth of a Woman's Mind(Gina Luria Walker, 2006)Marilyn L. Brooks 135
British Women Writers and the French Revolution:Citizens of the World
(Adriana Craciun, 2005)Jennie Batchelor 137
George Eliot: A Critic's Biography(Barbara Hardy, 2006)Valerie Sanders 141
In Science's Shadow: Literary Constructions of Late Victorian Women(Patricia Murphy, 2006)
Greta Depled8e 143
Genre and Women's Life Writing in Early Modern England(Michelle M. Dowd and Julie A. Eckerle, 2007)Nicky Hallett 146
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YALE JOURNAL OF LAW AND FEMINISMv.19, n.2, 2008
· YALE JOURNAL OF •
LAW AND FEMINISMVOLUME NINETEEN· NUMBER TWO· 2008
Contents
Articles
Disposable Mothers: Paid In-Home Caretakingand the Regulation of Parenthood Tali Schaefer 305
Misapplying Equality Theories:Dress Codes at Work Jennifer L. Levi 353
Stereotyping Women, Individualizing Harassment:The Dignitary Paradigm of Sexual Harassment LawBetween the Limits of Law and the Limits of Feminism Noya Rimalt 391
Bibliography
Queer Kids: A Comprehensive AnnotatedLegal Bibliography on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,Transgender, and Questioning Youth Sarah E. Valentine 449
Comment
Unconstitutional Entanglements:The Religious Right, the Federal Government,and Abstinence Education in the Schools Naomi Rivkind Shatz 495
Review
Why Smart Men Marry Smart Women:Comforting Insights into What Should Be Obvious(But May Not Necessarily Be So) Theresa M. Beiner 533
AWIS MAGAZINE 1. 1971. 2. 4/year. 3. $100. 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.ajrh.info/index.php].
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
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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, Lee Burchinal. 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: A WOMEN’S STUDIES JOURNAL 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. Linda Kealey, Annalee Lepp, Katherine Side. 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. $11.25 (student), $22.50 (indiv.), $55 (inst.). Outside
North America: add $15 postage. 4. Journal Publications Coordinator, 421 North Addition,
Boalt Hall School of Law, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720-7200 [email: JournalPublications@ law.berkeley.edu] [website: http://www.boalt.org/bwlj].
5. “Editor.” 6. [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.: $19.95; Canada: $29.95; elsewhere: $54.95. 4. Bitch, PO Box 397, Oregon, IL 61061-9917 [email:
[email protected]] [website: http://www. bitchmagazine.org].
5. Andi Zeisler. 6. Bitch, 4930 NE 29th Ave., Portland, OR 97211 [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 AND 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: FEMINISM, CULTURE, AND MEDIA STUDIES 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,
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Canada [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www. yorku.ca/cwscf].
5. Luciana Ricciutelli. 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, Columbia Univ.
School of Law, 435 W. 116th St., New York, NY 10027-7297 [email: [email protected]. edu] [website: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/jgl/index.html].
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.
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9. Current contents, humanities, political science, social science, and women’s studies indexes.
10. EBSCO (various products), Highwire Press, Ingenta, OCLC FirstSearch ECO, Swetswise.
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. North America: $381 (inst.); elsewhere: £267 (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. Diane Strassmann, Ed., 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. The Americas: Journals Customer Service, Springer New
York, LLC, PO Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]]; elsewhere: Journals Customer Service, Springer Distribution Center (SDC), Haberstr 7, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany [email: sdc-
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[email protected]] [website: http://www.springer. com].
5. Rosemary Hunter. 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. 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
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[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 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. $40 (indiv.), $95 (inst.); outside U.S.: $50 (indiv.), $105
(inst.). 4. Batya Weinbaum, 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.”
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. Editors, 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
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good practice and disseminate information about networks and resources."
GENDER AND EDUCATION 1. 1989. 2. 6/year. 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);
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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.
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. $396 (inst.) plus $42 postage. 4. The Americas: Journals Customer Service, Springer New
York, LLC, PO Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]]; elsewhere: Journals Customer Service, Springer Distribution Center (SDC), Haberstr 7, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany [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 Program 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.
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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 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 Ceased with issue v.8, n.4, 2007. 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. $99/€75 (indiv.), $305/€231 (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, 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
Gerontology, 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.
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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. 3. $77/Rs 780/£43 (indiv.), $274/Rs 1,500/£152 (inst.);
Pakistan/Bangladesh/Sri Lanka/Maldives SAARC rates: $33 (indiv.), $53 (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,
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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. The Editors, 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 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./Canada: $99 (indiv.), $565 (inst.); elsewhere:
$152.25 (indiv.), $863.75 (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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.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. $22.50 (student), $28.50 (indiv.), $57 (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/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.
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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 Bldg., George St., Hull HU1 3BW, United Kingdom; books for review: The Review Editors, 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. 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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.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 [email: [email protected]].
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. 10. Project Muse, ProQuest, EBSCO (various products),
Wilson (various products). 11. Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies “publishes
research using innovative, theoretical, epistemological,
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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. 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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.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 J. Burger. 6. Editor, Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and
Engineering, Ctr. for Interdisciplinary Studies, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. and State Univ., 253 Lane Hall 0227, 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: $50.75 (indiv.),
$667 (inst.); elsewhere: $54.25 (indiv.), $713 (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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.haworthpress. com].
5. Carol Hardy-Fanta, Heidi Hartmann. 6. Heidi Hartmann, Co-Ed., Journal of Women, Politics &
Policy, Inst. for Women’s Policy Research, 1707 L St. N.W., Ste. 750, Washington, DC 20036 [email: [email protected]].
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. 2/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://opencampus.fccj.org/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: COVERING ALL THE ISSUES CONCERNING WOMEN AND MEDIA 1. 1972. 2. 4/year. 3. $40 (indiv.), $70 (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].
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5. “Editor.” 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, Box 611, Jefferson, NC 28640 [email: info@
mcfarlandpub.com] [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. $67/€50 (indiv), $199/€151 (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; electronic ISSN 1568-5268. 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. $27.50 (indiv.), $52 (inst.). Outside U.S.: add $13.50
surface postage, $25 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 FEMINIST AND GENDER RESEARCH 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. Editor of 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: A FEMINIST NEWSJOURNAL 1. 1970. 2. 4/year.
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3. U.S.: $24.95 (student), $29.95 (indiv.), $65 (inst.); Canada/Mexico: $32.95; elsewhere: $35; free to women prisoners.
4. off our backs, inc., 2337B 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. Theta Pavis. 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: AN ONLINE LITERARY MAGAZINE BY WOMEN OVER SIXTY 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."
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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@ 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 (indiv.), $216 (inst.); U.K./elsewhere: £46 (indiv.),
£124 (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.), $40 (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: [email protected]]; Europe/Middle-East/Africa: Customer Service Dept., PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.elsevier. com]; Asia Pacific: Customer Service Dept., 3 Killiney Rd. #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://asia.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.
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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.
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$105
(inst.); elsewhere: US$58 (indiv.), US$128 (inst.). 4. RFR/DRF, Ontario Inst. for Studies in Education, 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: CELEBRATING THE GODDESS IN EVERY WOMAN 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. The Americas: Journals Customer Service, Springer New
York, LLC, PO Box 2485, Secaucus, NJ 07094-2485 [email: [email protected]]; elsewhere: Journals Customer Service, Springer Distribution Center (SDC), Haberstr 7, 69126 Heidelberg, Germany [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].
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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.
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 120027, Boston, MA 02112-0027
[email: [email protected] ] [website: http:// www.teenvoices.com].
5. Ellyn Ruthstrom. 7. ISSN 1074-7494. 8. OCLC 26441986.
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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.”
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., Academic
Affairs, 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."
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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN 1. 1995. 2. 12/year. 3. $259 (indiv.), $968 (inst.). 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 JOURNAL OF LAW, GENDER & SOCIETY 1. 1985. Formerly titled Wisconsin Women’s Law Journal. 2. 2/year. 3. $30. 4. Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society, 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: $28 (indiv.), $63 (inst.); elsewhere: $38/€27/¥4,694 (indiv.), $83/€62/¥10,250 (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. $95/€76/£55 (indiv.), $361/€288/£219 (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. 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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.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.
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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. 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.: $218 (indiv.), $1,330 (inst.); Canada: $318.50
(indiv.), $1,912.50 (inst.); elsewhere: $335.50 (indiv.), $2,037.50 (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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.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.
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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: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY 1. 1982. 2. 4/year. 3. U.S.: $109 (indiv.), $620 (inst.); outside the U.S.: $167.75
(indiv.), $949 (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: haworthpress@ taylorandfrancis.com] [website: http://www.haworthpress. com].
5. Ellyn Kaschak. 6. Ellyn Kaschak, Psychology Dept., San Jose State Univ.,
One Washington Sq., 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.
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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, 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’S HEALTH AND URBAN LIFE: AN INTERNATIONAL & 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
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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. 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 [email: wrlr@ pegasus.rutgers.edu] [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: Lesli Pace, Dept. of Communication, Univ. of Louisiana, Monroe, LA [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: [email protected]]; Europe/Middle-East/Africa: Customer Service Dept., PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands [email: [email protected]] [website: http://www.elsevier. com]; Asia Pacific: Customer Service Dept., 3 Killiney Rd. #08-01, Winsland House I, Singapore 239519 [email: [email protected]] [website: http://asia.elsevier. com]; Japan: Customer Service Dept., 4F Higashi Azabu, 1 Chome Bldg., 1-9-15 Higashi Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo
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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. 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. WSQ, 365 Fifth Ave. Ste. 5406, New York, NY 10016
[email: [email protected]] [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.
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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."