Table Of ContentWomen’s Studies International Forum, Vol. 19, No. 6, pp. XXI-XXIX, 1996
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Volume 19, 1996
CONTENTS
VOLUME 19 NUMBERS 1/2
JANUARY-APRIL
CONTENTS LINKS ACROSS DIFFERENCES:
GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND NATIONALISM
BARBARA EINHORN Introduction
V. SPIKE PETERSON The politics of identification in the context of globalization
NIRA YUVAL-DAVIS Women and the biological reproduction of “the nation”
WENDY BRACEWELL Women, motherhood, and contemporary Serbian nationalism
RUTH SEIFERT The second front: the logic of sexual violence in wars
Mary NASH Political culture, Catalan nationalism, and the women’s move-
ment in early twentieth-century Spain
ELLEN MARAKOWITZ Gender and national identity in Finland: an exploration into
women’s political agency
KYUNG-AI KIM Nationalism: an advocate of, or a barrier to, feminism in South
Korea
GLENDA SLUGA Cold War casualties: ethnicity, gender, and the writing of history
RONIT LENTIN A Yiddishe mame desperately seeking a Mame Loshn: toward a
theory of the feminisation of stigma in relations between Israelis
and Holocaust survivors
ANASTASIA N. KARAKASIDOU Women of the family, women of the nation: national enculturation
among Slavic speakers in northwestern Greece
NAYEREH TOHIDI Soviet in public, Azeri in private: gender, Islam, and nationality in
Soviet and post-Soviet Azerbaijan
NATALYA KOSMARSKAYA Russian women in Kyrgyzstan: coping with new realities
MAJA Kora Understanding ethnic—national identity and its meaning: questions
from a woman’s experience
Volume 19 Index
Dorotuy J. ROSENBERG Distant relations: class, “race,” and national origin in the German
women’s movement
EMMA FRANKS Women and resistance in East Timor: “the centre, as they say,
knows itself by the margins”
CHRISTINE WARD GAILEY Women and the democratization movement in Tonga: nation
versus state, authority versus power
REPORTS
JASMINA LUKIC East European feminist conference
BRIGITTE ANDERSON Nationalism and feminism
DONNA M. HUGHES War, nationalism, and rape
KATHLEEN FOSTER
BOOK REVIEWS
LAURA L. FRADER Gender and History
DELIA JARRETT-MACAULEY Racialized Boundaries by Flora Anthias and Nira Yuval-Davis
Theorizing Black Feminisms edited by Stanlie M. James and
Abena P. A. Busia
ANNE WHITE Gender Politics and Post-Communism: Reflections From Eastern
Europe and the Former Soviet Union edited by Nanette Funk and
Magda Mueller
JENNY PEARCE Viva: Women and Popular Protest in Latin America edited by
Sarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood
Out of the Shadows: Women, Resistance and Politics in South
America by Jo Fisher
SuSAN S. ARPAD Magyar Women: Hungarian Women’s Lives, 1960s—1990s by
Chris Corrin
Women in the Politics of Postcommunist Eastern Europe edited
by Marilyn Rueschemeyer
Biographical Statements
Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 3
MAY-JUNE
CONTENTS
CAROL JOHNSON Does capitalism really need patriarchy? Some old issues reconsidered
CAROLE PATEMAN A comment on Johnson’s “Does capitalism really need
patriarchy?”
Lois BRYSON Revaluing the household economy
Volume 19 Index
The everyday exploitation of women: housework and the patriar-
chal mode of production
OSE M. KUNDANIS “Baby riots” and “eight-hour orphans”: a comparison of the
images of child care in British and U.S. popular magazines during
World War II
ELEN MARSHALL Our bodies ourselves: why we should add old fashioned empirical
phenomenology to the new theories of the body
ENDY VARNEY The briar around the strawberry patch: toys, women, and food
ANDINI BHATTACHARYA Behind the veil: the many masks of subaltern sexuality
SUE WILKINSON Bisexuality “a la mode”
1Z SPERLING Women’s policy networks and the European Union
HARLOTTE BRETHERTON
MININST RESEARCH
LLY COATE BIGNELL Building feminist praxis out of feminist pedagogy: the importance
of students’ perspectives
PORT
EELA MADHAVARAU Frustration writ large: the politics of racism at Western
VIEW ARTICLE
ORMA DAYKIN Women, health, and healing
BOOK REVIEWS
SHEILA JEFFREYS Sex Industry and Public Policy edited by Sally-Anne Gerull and
Boronia Halstead
HILLA BULBECK China For Women: Travel and Culture
UANITA JOHNSON-BAILEY Gender and Authority: Classroom Diplomacy at German and
American Universities by Elisabeth D. Kuhn
. DEBORAH BIALESCHKI Wilderness Therapy for Women: The Power of Adventure edited
by Ellen Cole, Eve Erdman, and Ester Rothblum
MMA-JANE CROSS Lesbians Talk Violent Relationships by Joelle Taylor and Tracey
Chandler
Women as Wombs: Reproductive Technologies and the Battle
Over Women’s Freedom by Janice Raymond
OY DAMOUSI Thanks Girls and Goodbye: The Story of the Australian Women’s
Land Army 1942-45 edited by Sue Hardisty
ARAH ZETLEIN Zelda by Zelda D’ Aprano
HRISTINE SAULNIER Women’s Health — Missing From U.S. Medicine by Sue V. Rosser
OUISE MORLEY Women, Work and Coping: A Multidisciplinary Approach: to
Workplace Stress edited by Bonita C. Long and Sharon E. Kahn
Volume 19 Index
AILEEN MORETON-ROBINSON Feminism and the Politics of Difference edited by Sneja Gunew
and Anna Yeatman
SUSAN ALBION Precarious Dependencies: Gender, Class and Domestic Service i
Bolivia by Leslie Gill
Biographical Statements
Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 4
JULY-AUGUST
CONTENTS CHANGING SCHOOLS: SOME INTERNATIONA
FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON TEACHI
GIRLS AND BOY
Pat MAHONY Introduction
MARGRET PALA OLAFSDOTTIR Kids are both girls and boys in Iceland
MARGARET WELLS From margin to centre: interventions supporting gender equity i
the Toronto Board of Education
PAT MAHONY Equality in the English marketplace
RUTH FRITH
BARBARA SCHMIDT The Petze project: working with teachers on the prevention of
ANTIJE PETER sexual violence against girls and boys in Germany
SINIKKA AAPOLA School smart? Observations from Finland on how young wome
ILKA KANGAS cope with sexism in educational institutions
LEE ANNE BELL In danger of winning: consciousness raising strategies for
empowering girls in the United States
ANNE-METTE KRUSE Approaches to teaching girls and boys: current debates, practice:
and perspectives in Denmark
JANE KENWAY Reasserting masculinity in Australian schools
BOOK REVIEWS
CLAIRE DUCHEN Women’s Rights, Human Rights edited by Julie Peters and Andre
Wolper
CATHY LUBELSKA An Introduction to Women’s Studies edited by Bery] Madoc-Jone
and Jennifer Coates
MARGARET JACKSON (Hetero)Sexual Politics edited by Mary Maynard and June Purv
LOUISE MORLEY Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace by Rohan
Collier
Volume 19 Index
Combating Sexual Harassment in the Workplace by Rohan
Collier
HELEN JOHNSON Women in Management: Current Research Issues edited by
Marilyn J. Davidson and Ronald J. Burke
ANDA MACKIE
Gender and Assimilation in Modern Jewish History: The Roles
and Representation of Women by Paula E. Hyman
A MARIELLA BACIGALUPO
Feminist Theory and the Study of Folklore edited by Susan Tower
Hollis, Linda Pershing, and M. Jane Young
Women, Madness and Medicine by Denise Russell
Minefields and Miniskirts: Australian Women and the Vietnam
War by Siobhan McHugh
OOK CHIN KONG Heavenly Love? Lesbian Images in Twentieth-Century Women’s
Writing by Gabriele Griffin
Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique of the Man-Made
Environment by Leslie Kanes Weisman
477 Biographical Statements
I Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 5
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER
ONTENTS GENDER AND DANCE
OYCE SHERLOCK Editorial introduction
IVIENNE GRIFFITHS Getting in step: young girls and two dance cultures
DEIRDRE BRENNAN Dance in the Northern Ireland physical education curriculum: a
farsighted policy or an unrealistic innovation?
HELEN THOMAS Dancing the difference
ASSANDRA LORIUS Desire and the gaze: spectacular bodies in Cairene elite weddings
OYCE SHERLOCK Dance and culture of the body: where is the grotesque?
AN VAN DYKE Gender and success in the American dance world
BECKY A. KAUFMAN Intervention in an elite ballet school: an attempt at decreasing
ICHELLE P. WARREN eating disorders and injury
INDA HAMILTON
(CHENDA POWER Healthy motion: images of “natural” and “cultured” movement in
early twentieth-century Britain
Volume 19 Index
BOOK REVIEWS
ERIN STRIFF Gendering Bodies/Perfoming Art: Dance and Literature in Early
Twentieth-Century British Culture by Amy Koritz
CAROL DYHOUSE Constructing Girlhood: Popular Magazines for Girls Growing
Up in England 1920-1950 by Penny Tinkler
PENNY TINKLER Toronto’s Girl Problem: The Perils and Pleasures of the City,
1880-1930 by Carolyn Strange
AINE MCCARTHY Women, Power and Consciousness edited by Mary Cullen and
Maria Luddy
MAHER ANJUM No Place Like Home: An Autobiography by Yasmin Alibhai-
Brown
JENNY HARTLEY “Ladies, Please Don’t Smash These Windows”: Women’s Writing,
Feminist Consciousness and Social Change 1918-38 by Maroula
Joannou
NICKIE CHARLES Disarming Patriarchy: Feminism and Political Action at
Greenham by Sasha Roseneil
JUNE PURVIS Voices and Votes: A Literary Anthology of the Women’s Suffrage
Campaign edited by Glenda Norquay
INDRANI CHATTERJEE Between Poverty and the Pyre: Moments in the History of
Widowhood edited by Jan Bremmer and L. Van Den Bosch
DIANA PATON Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns 1780-1870 by
Clare Midgley
BEVERLEY CLACK The Women of Reason by Karen Green
SARA BRAGG Feminist Subjects, Multi-Media: Cultural Methodologies edited
by Penny Florence and Dee Reynolds
CAROLE TRUMAN Gendered Work: Sexuality, Family and the Labour Market by
Lisa Adkins
577 Biographical Statements
I Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports
VOLUME 19 NUMBER 6
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
CONTENTS
KAREN DAVIES Capturing women’s lives: a discussion of time and methodologi-
cal issues
IRENE VISSER The prototypicality of gender: contemporary notions of masculin
and feminine
Volume 19 Index
No longer docile daughters or handmaidens of the lord: women in
religion contest their divine and human condition(ing)s
Between subordination and she-tiger: social constructions of fem-
ininity in the lives of single, Protestant missionaries in China,
1905-1930
Women’s participation in national-level politics and government:
the case of Costa Rica
Learning about “the curse”: an anthropological perspective on
experiences of menstruation
DAWN ZDRODOWSKI Eating out: the experience of eating in public for the “over-
weight” woman
Growing up in the culture of slenderness: girls’ experiences of
ICOLA WAINWRIGHT body dissatisfaction
AZEL BASLINGTON Anxiety overflow: implications of the IVF surrogacy case and the
ethical and moral limits of reproductive technologies in Britain
OOK REVIEWS
ANN THOMPSON Renaissance Woman: Constructions of Femininity in England. A
Sourcebook edited by Kate Aughterson
Women Critics 1660-1820: An Anthology edited by The Folger
Collective on Early Women Critics
LZBIETA H. OLEKSY Half Sisters of History: Southern Women and The American Past
edited by Catherine Clinton
SUE SMITH Feminist Foremothers in Women’s Studies, Psychology and Mental
Health edited by Phyllis Chesler, Esther Rothblum, and Ellen Cole
DALGISA GIORGIO In Spite of Plato: A Feminist Rewriting of Ancient Philosophy by
Adriana Cavarero
Limited Responsibilities: Social Movements and Criminal Justice
by Tamar Pitch
Women and the Health Care Industry: An Unhealthy
Relationship? by Peggy Foster
Biographical Statements
Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports
Volume 19 Contents and Author Index