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Author Index to Volumes 12-18 Compiled by Kirsten Patey Abbott, Dorothy, “Recovering Zora Neale Hurston’s Work,” 12:1 (1991): 174-81. Ackelsberg, Martha A., “Identity Politics, Political Identities: Thoughts Toward a Multicultural Politics,” 16:1 (1996): 87—100 Adisa, Opal Palmer, “In Celebration of Women,” “Sister-Friend,” and “We Know the Heroes,” 13:1 (1992): 156-64; “Senses Related to the Nose,” and “The Tongue is a Drum,” 17:3 (1996): 173-77 (poetry). Adisa, Opal Palmer, and Kathy Sloane, “Caribbean Women: Big and Little,” 12:2 (1991): 1-24 (art, poetry). Aho, Margaret, “Operation Pluto,” 18:1 (1997): 142-44 (poetry). Alexander, Meena, “Khartoum Journal,” 13:1 (1992): 1-19. Almond, Paris, “Woman's Work,” 17:1 (1996): 136-41 (art). Anderson, Kathryn, “Steps to Political Equality: Woman Suffrage and Electoral Politics in the Lives of Emily Newell Blair, Anne Henrietta Martin, and Jeannette Rankin,” 18:1 (1997): 101-21. Anglin, Mary, “Strategic Differences: Gendered Labor in Southern Appalachia,” 14:1 (1993): 68-86. Anzaldtia, Gloria, “To Live in the Borderlands Means You,” 17:3 (1996): 4—5 (poetry). Arcana, Judith, “Mamababy,” 15:1 (1994): 111-12; and “The Body of a Goddess,” 15:2 (1994): 113-14 (poetry). Arm, Pamela, “High Strung,” “High Twang,” “Before Butterflies,” and “Tangles #5,” 17: 2 (1996): 91-94 (art). Armstead, Collette Marie, “Hairstory,” 17:2 (1996): 119-20 (poetry). Aronson, Anne, “Potties, Pride, and PC: Scenes from a Lesbian Mothers’ Group,” 17:1 (1996): 58-71. Ashton, Susanna, “Compound Walls: Eva Jane Price’s Letters From a Chinese Mission, 1890-1900,” 1 (1996): 80-94 Austin, Susan, “Monday,” 18:1 (1997): 128-31 (fiction). Avakian, Arlene Voski, “Selections from Lion Woman’ Legacy: An Armenian-American Womans Memoir,” (1991): 141-68. Babcock, Barbara A., ““Not in the Absolute Singular’: Re-Reading Ruth Benedict,” 12:3 (1992): 39-78. Baca, Judith EF, “WORLD WALL: A Vision of the World Without Fear,” 14:2 (1994): 81-85 (art). Bakewell, Liza, “Frida Kahlo: A Contemporary Feminist Reading,” 13:3 (1993): 165-89. Bauer, Grace, “Lot's Daughter Bent on Revenge,” “Noah's Wife Addresses the Department of Interior,” “The Women at the Well,” 13:1 (1992): 165-69 (poetry). Beavert, Virginia, “Origin of Basket Weaving,” 17:1 (1996): 74—77 (art). Benamou, Catherine, “Cuban Cinema: On the Threshold of Gender,” 15:1 (1994): 51-75 Bergman, Denise, “The Songs from Russia,” and “Steel Pier,” 13:2 (1993): 49-52 (poetry). Bernardi, Claudia, “Cries from the Invisible, Box #1,” “Cries from the Invisible, Box #3,” “Execution,” and “Trip to Tigray,” 18:1 (1997): 124-27 (art). Birnbaum, Shira, “Making Southern Belles in Progressive Era Florida: Gender in the Formal and Hidden Curriculum of the Florida Female College,” 16:2/3 (1996): 218-46. Bodden, Michael H., “Class, Gender, and the Contours of Nationalism in the Culture of Philippine Radical Theater,” 16:2/3 (1996): 24-50. Brant, Beth, “Home Coming,” and “Wild Turkeys,” 12:1 (1991): 60-76 (poetry). Broner, E. M., “Carefree Hours,” 12:2 (1991): 130—36 (fiction). Brown, Ellen, “In Search of Nancy Drew, The Snow Queen, and Room Nineteen: Cruising for Feminine Discourse,” 13:2 (1993): 1-25. Author Index to Volumes 12-18 Compiled by Kirsten Patey Abbott, Dorothy, “Recovering Zora Neale Hurston’s Work,” 12:1 (1991): 174-81. Ackelsberg, Martha A., “Identity Politics, Political Identities: Thoughts Toward a Multicultural Politics,” 16:1 (1996): 87—100 Adisa, Opal Palmer, “In Celebration of Women,” “Sister-Friend,” and “We Know the Heroes,” 13:1 (1992): 156-64; “Senses Related to the Nose,” and “The Tongue is a Drum,” 17:3 (1996): 173-77 (poetry). Adisa, Opal Palmer, and Kathy Sloane, “Caribbean Women: Big and Little,” 12:2 (1991): 1-24 (art, poetry). Aho, Margaret, “Operation Pluto,” 18:1 (1997): 142-44 (poetry). Alexander, Meena, “Khartoum Journal,” 13:1 (1992): 1-19. Almond, Paris, “Woman's Work,” 17:1 (1996): 136-41 (art). Anderson, Kathryn, “Steps to Political Equality: Woman Suffrage and Electoral Politics in the Lives of Emily Newell Blair, Anne Henrietta Martin, and Jeannette Rankin,” 18:1 (1997): 101-21. Anglin, Mary, “Strategic Differences: Gendered Labor in Southern Appalachia,” 14:1 (1993): 68-86. Anzaldtia, Gloria, “To Live in the Borderlands Means You,” 17:3 (1996): 4—5 (poetry). Arcana, Judith, “Mamababy,” 15:1 (1994): 111-12; and “The Body of a Goddess,” 15:2 (1994): 113-14 (poetry). Arm, Pamela, “High Strung,” “High Twang,” “Before Butterflies,” and “Tangles #5,” 17: 2 (1996): 91-94 (art). Armstead, Collette Marie, “Hairstory,” 17:2 (1996): 119-20 (poetry). Aronson, Anne, “Potties, Pride, and PC: Scenes from a Lesbian Mothers’ Group,” 17:1 (1996): 58-71. Ashton, Susanna, “Compound Walls: Eva Jane Price’s Letters From a Chinese Mission, 1890-1900,” 1 (1996): 80-94 Austin, Susan, “Monday,” 18:1 (1997): 128-31 (fiction). Avakian, Arlene Voski, “Selections from Lion Woman’ Legacy: An Armenian-American Womans Memoir,” (1991): 141-68. Babcock, Barbara A., ““Not in the Absolute Singular’: Re-Reading Ruth Benedict,” 12:3 (1992): 39-78. Baca, Judith EF, “WORLD WALL: A Vision of the World Without Fear,” 14:2 (1994): 81-85 (art). Bakewell, Liza, “Frida Kahlo: A Contemporary Feminist Reading,” 13:3 (1993): 165-89. Bauer, Grace, “Lot's Daughter Bent on Revenge,” “Noah's Wife Addresses the Department of Interior,” “The Women at the Well,” 13:1 (1992): 165-69 (poetry). Beavert, Virginia, “Origin of Basket Weaving,” 17:1 (1996): 74—77 (art). Benamou, Catherine, “Cuban Cinema: On the Threshold of Gender,” 15:1 (1994): 51-75 Bergman, Denise, “The Songs from Russia,” and “Steel Pier,” 13:2 (1993): 49-52 (poetry). Bernardi, Claudia, “Cries from the Invisible, Box #1,” “Cries from the Invisible, Box #3,” “Execution,” and “Trip to Tigray,” 18:1 (1997): 124-27 (art). Birnbaum, Shira, “Making Southern Belles in Progressive Era Florida: Gender in the Formal and Hidden Curriculum of the Florida Female College,” 16:2/3 (1996): 218-46. Bodden, Michael H., “Class, Gender, and the Contours of Nationalism in the Culture of Philippine Radical Theater,” 16:2/3 (1996): 24-50. Brant, Beth, “Home Coming,” and “Wild Turkeys,” 12:1 (1991): 60-76 (poetry). Broner, E. M., “Carefree Hours,” 12:2 (1991): 130—36 (fiction). Brown, Ellen, “In Search of Nancy Drew, The Snow Queen, and Room Nineteen: Cruising for Feminine Discourse,” 13:2 (1993): 1-25. Author Index Bube, June Johnson, “Prefiguring the New Woman: Francis Fuller Victor's Refashioning of Women and Mar- riage in “The New Penelope,” 18:3 (1997): 40-65. Burbick, Joan, “Romance, Rodeo Queens, and the 1950s, 3 (1996 Cage, Nancy, “Crickets,” 13:1 (1992): 170-80 (fiction araway, Nancie E., “The Challenge and Theory of Feminist Identity Politics: Working on Racism (1991): 109~29. arden, Mary Paniccia, “Remembering/Engendering the Heartland: Sexed Language, Embodied Space, and America’s Foundational Fictions in Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres,” 18:2 (1997): 181-202 arriker, Kitti, “he Student Body in the Text,” 14:3 (1994): 49-66. arter, Patricia A. , “‘completely discouraged’: Women Teachers’ Resistance in the Bureau of Indian Affairs Schools, 1900-1910,” 15:3 (1995): 53-86. arter, Susan Carter, “Reliquary For My Braid,” 17:2 (1996): 121 astillo, Ana, “Since the Creation of My Son and My First Book, 89-92 (poetry *hacén, Christal M., “To Be A Color,” 14:1 (1993): 103-4 (poetry hambers, Cynthia, “Looking for Home: Work in Progress,” 15:2 (1994): 2 hancy, Myriam J ‘Sin Fronteras, Sans Frontiéres: Women of Color Writing for Empowerment 1993): 153-67 laytor, Sara, “Big Mama Washed Her Hair,” 17:2 (1996): 129 (poetry liff, Michelle, “Caliban’s Daughter: The Tempest and the Teapot,” 12:2 (1991): 36-51 ‘oburn, Carol K., “‘Pray for Your Wanderers’: Women Religious on the Colorado Mining Frontier, 1877 1917 3 (1995 ohoon, Leila, “Leila’s Hair Museum,” 17:2 (1996): 122-27 (art omer, Krista, “Sidestepping Environmental Justice: ‘Natural’ Landscapes and the Wilderness Plot,” (1997): 73-101. ota-Cardenas, Margarita, “The Faith of Activists: Bat Cities, < the Chicana Feminist Response,” (1993): 51-80 Craig, John M., ““The Sex Side of Life’: The Obscenity Case of Mary Ware Dennett, Cullar, Carol, “Fire, Rain, and the Need to Act,” 17:1 (1996): 146-47 (poetry de Swan, Sylvia, “Return: A Journey” (six photographs), (1993): 87-92 (art Deacon, Desley, “The Republic of Spitit: Fieldwork in Elsie Clews Parson's Turn to Anthropology 13-38 DePauw, Karen, “Space: the Fina he Invisibility of Disability in th ind e of Women Stud ies, 17:3 (1996): 23 Deutsch, Sarah, “Connections,” 17:3 | : 34-37; and “Gender, Labor History, and Chicano/a Ethnic Identity,” 14:2 (1994): 1-22 Devalos, Karen Mary, “La Quinceanera: Making Gender and Ethnic Identities,” deVries, Rachel Guido, “Birds of Longing,” and “Birds, Remembering,” 13:1 Di Chiro, Giovanna, “Local Actions, Global Visions: Remaking Environ 30 )i Stefano, Christine, “Who the Heck Are We? Theoretical Turns Jingus, Marita, “Wrapped Spirit I Wrapped Spirit II 76-79 (art Dittberner-Jax, Norita, “Madonna,” and “On the Bus to Mexico City 3:2 (1993): 45 poetry ox, Donnalee, “Constructionso f Rape: Two American Musicals,” 17:3 (1996): 210 Doyle, Jacqueline, “Haunting the Borderlands: La Llorona in Sandra ¢ ‘ yman Hollering¢ 16:1 (1996): 53-70. Jubrow, Gail Lee, “Claiming Public Space for Women’s History in Boston: A Proposal for Preservation, Public Art, and Public Historical Interpretation,” 13:1 (1992): 111-48 Jutton, Wendy, “The Problem of Invisibility: Voodoo and Zora Neale Hurston Easton, Kelly, “Grief,” 17:1 (1996): 142-45 (fiction). delson, Mary Beth, “Two Photographs,” 14:1 (1993): 131-33 (art Author Index Eisenberg, Susan, “Hear This, Grandma,” and “Heirloom,” 15:2 (1994): 131-32 (poetry). Eisenstein, Zillah, “Privatizing the State: Reproductive Rights, Affirmative Action, and the Problem of Democ racy,” 12:1 (1991): 98-125. Ellsworth, Priscilla, “The Changing Room,” 18:1 (1997): 48-49 (poetry). Engber, Martha, “Crocodile Food,” 18:1 (1997): 43-47 (fiction). England, Kim V. L., “Changing Suburbs, Changing Women: Geographic Perspectives on Suburban Women and Suburbanization,” 14:1 (1993): 24—43. Espinosa, Maria Fernanda, “Indigenous Women on Stage: Retracing the Beijing Conference From Below,” 18:2 (1997): 236-54. Faa, Anna, “Aunt Sally's Warning,” 18:1 (1997): 50-57 (fiction). Fair, Laura, “Identity, Difference, and Dance: Female Initiation in Zanzibar, 1890-1930,” 17:3 (1996): 146 7» Faulkner, Mara, “Tillie Olsen and the Erotic Connection—A First Response,” 18:3 (1997): 149-53. Feder, Elena, “In the Shadow of Race: Forging Images of Women in Bolivian Film and Video,” 15:1 (1994): 123-40 Felber, Lynette, “Mentors, Protégés, and Lovers: Literary Liasons and Mentorship Dialogues in Anais Nin’s Diary and Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage,” 15:3 (1995): 167-86. Ferguson, Kathy E., “Narratives of History, Nature, and Death at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific,” 16:2/3 (1996): 1-23. Fernandez, Roberta, “Abriendo caminos in the Brotherland: Chicana Writers Respond to the Ideology of Liter- ary Nationalism,” 14:2 (1994): 23-50. Filemyr, Ann, “Going Outdoors and Other Dangerous Expeditions,” 18:2 (1997): 160 Fisk, Molly, “How to Knit With More Than One Color,” and “Sarcasm, in Greek, Means to Tear Flesh,” 15:3 (1995): 139-41 (poetry) Foner, Nancy, “Work Culture in the Nursing Home: Adaptation and Resistance Among Nursing Aides,” 14:1 (1993): 44-67. Fowler, Shelli B., “Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation on Critical and Pedagogical Interventions in the Teaching of Ethnic Autobiography,” 17:2 (1996): 4-49. Freedman, Leora, “The True North” 15:2 (1994): 9 107 (fiction) Fried, Nancy, “Two Sculptures,” 14:3 (1994): 155-56 (art). Frye, Joanne S., “‘Requa I’: Intersections of the Real and the Fictional,” 18:3 (1997): 134-39. Fuentes, Sonia Pressman, “Representing Women,” 18:3 (1997): 92-108. Gable, Amanda C., “Alice and Gertrude Reminisce,” 12:1 (1991): 169-73 (fiction). Garceau, Dee, “Single Women Homesteaders and the Meanings of Independence: Places on the Map, Places in the Mind,” 15:3 (1995): 1-26. Garcia, Alma M., “Maids No More: The Transformation of Domestic Work,” 14:3 (1994): 171— 90 Gardner, Andrea, “Crown,” “Barrettes,” “Barrettes” (detail), “Pins,” 17:2 (1996): 133-37 (art). Gaspar de Alba, Alicia, “Excerpts from the Sapphic Diary of Sor Juana Inéz de la Cruz,” 12:3 (1992): 171-79 (fiction) Gersten, Rhoda, “Neon,” 14:1 (1993): 102 (poetry). Gonella, Rose, “Magical Interior,” and “Romantic Bird,” 18:2 (1997): 157-59 (art). Goode, Judith, “Women’s (and Men’s) Work Culture and the Transition to Leadership Among Supermarket Workers,” 14:2 (1994): 143-68. Gould, Janice, “Nightfall,” and “What Happened to My Anger?” 12:3 (1992): 152-53 (poetry). Greene, Christina, “‘In the Best Interest of the Total Community’?: Women-in-Action and the Problems of Building Interracial Cross-class Alliances in Durham, North Carolina, 1968-1975,” 16:2/3 (1996): 210-17. Greene, Julie, “Working Gender: Recent Scholarship in American Labor History,” 14:3 (1994): 180-89. Griffith, Lois, “On Line,” 13:3 (1993):197-201 (fiction). Gustafson, Melanie, “Florence Collins Porter and the Concept of the Principled Partisan Woman,” 18:1 (1997): 62-79. Gustin, Annie, “muiraquita,” 13:3 (1993): 121-24 (poetry). Hammond, Harmony, “Farm Ghosts: The Wife's Talk,” and “Burden” (detail), 18:3 (1997): 123-25 (art). Author Index Hammer, Jill, “Winnowing,” 18:1 (1997): 18 (poetry Hamoy, Carol, “Welcome to America,” 17:3 (1996): 96—100 (art). Haney, Lynne, “From Proud Worker to Good Mothe:: Women, the State, and Regime Change in Hungary,” 113-50 Hanley, Lynne, “Mean Streak,” 14:1 (1993): 93-101 (fiction). Hegland, Jean, “Montana Homestead,” “Motherlode,” and “Stutdhye Gironungd, ” 16:1 (1996): 117-20; “To My Daughters,” 16:1 (1996): 119 (poetry Henley, Ann, “Space for Herself: Nadine Gordimer’s A Sport of Nature and Josephine Humphreys’ Rich in Love,” 13:1 (1992): 81-89 Henry, Annette, “A Wha’ Dem A Go On Wid? (Student Resistance in a Doctoral Seminar on Black Feminist Chought),” 16:1 (1996): 27-28 (poetry) lirschmann, Nancy J., “Domestic Violence and the Theoretical Discourse of Freedom,” 16:1 (1996): 126-51. Hoffert, Sylvia D., “Jane Grey Swisshelm and the Negotiation of Gender Roles on the Minnesota Frontier,” 18:3 (1997): 17-39 looper, Barbara, “Split at the Roots: A Critique of the Philosophical and Political Sources of Modern Planning Doctrine,” 13:1 (1992): 45-80 lui, Shi, “Nest,” “Nest II”, “Chain,” and “Chain” (detail), 18:2 (1997): 178-80 (art Hull, Lynne, “Grandmother Tree” (detail), and “Resevoir Tree,” 18:2 (1997): 102-4 (art lumez, Jean, “Reading The Narrative of Sojourner Truth as Collaborative Text,” 16:1 (1996): 29 {urston, Zora Neale, “Florida's Migrant Farm Labor,” and “Folklore and Music,” 12:1 (1991 {urtado, Albert L., “When Strangers Meet: Sex and Gender on Three Frontiers,” 17:3 (1996): 52 saac, Claudia B., “Witchcraft,¢ ooperatives, und Gendered¢ ompetition in a P’urepecha Community, 3 (1996): 161-89 Jackson, Gale, “brooklyn,” “her children to remember,” “lucy terry prince,” and “nicaragua +1 (poetry) ackson, Nettie, “Preserving an Art: Klikitat Basketry,” 17:1 (1996): 79-81 acobs, Margaret D., “Making Savages of Us All: White Women, Pueblo Indians, and the Controversy over Indian Dances in the 1920s,” 17:3 (1996): 178-209 affe, Susan, “Mirages,” “Reunion,” and “Unhingings,” 15:2 (1994): 126-30 (poetry). ameson, Elizabeth, “Frontiers,” 17:3 (1996): 6-11; and “Written, They Reappear: Rereading 18:3 (1997): 140-44 ansen, Sharon | Family Liked, 1956’: My Mother's Recipes,” 13:2 (1993): 65 enson, Joan M., “Olsen’s Silences and Women’s Voices in the American West,” 18:3 (1997): 145-48 ensen, Katherine, “Who Carrries the Load? Who Carries the Cash? Work and Status Among Egyptian Farm Women,” 15:2 (1994): 133-52 ones, Hettie, “Enough of This,” and “How She Recognized Her Last Fling When She Found It,” 13:2 (1993): 93-100 (fictior ones, Patricia Jane, “Shadie Lake,” 13:3 (1993): 190-96 (fiction oseph, Suad, “Fieldwork and the Psychosocial Dynamics of Personhood Kalapacs, Ildiké, “Bosnia 1993,” 18:1 (1997): 1 33 (art). anhai, Rosanne, “Sisters and Colors,” 18:2 (1997): 125—34 (fiction Karttunen, Frances, “Between Worlds: Interpreters, Guides, and Survivors,” 17:3 (1996): 31-33 Keating, AnnLouise, “Making ‘our shattered faces whole’: the Black Goddess and Audre Lorde’s Revision of Patriarchal Myth,” 13:1 (1992): 20-33; and “Writing, Politics, and las Lesberadas: Platicancdoon Gloria Anzaldtia,” 14:1 (1993): 105-30 Kellog, Irene Aubry, “The Intractable Lessons of Bad Hair,” 17:2 (1996): 130—32 (fiction) Kenefick, Molly, “Sugar and Spice,” 17:2 (1996): 89 (fiction). Kidwell, Clara Sue, “New Frontiers in Native American History,” 17:3 (1996): 29—30 Kingsolver, Barbara, “Fault Lines,” 12:3 (1992): 182-90 (fiction) Kirk, Gwyn, “Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice: Bridges from Across Gender, Race, and Class,” 18:2 (1997): 2-20 Kirshenbaum, Binnie, “Wigs,” 17:2 (1996): 105-18 (fiction). Kishiyama, S., “Sestina on a Rock,” and “Walnut Grove on the Delta,” 17:1 (1996): 150-52 (poetry). Author Index Koeninger, Kainoa, “Karissa Don’t Taste Honey,” “Karissa Take Care,” “Karissa Takes Line 42 downtow n,” “maybe Karissa get bold,” and “Sojourner Truth Sings to the Woman Spirit,” 15:2 (1994): 115-19 (poetry). Kolankiewicz, Sandra, “In Disconnecting,” 13:2 (1993): 55-64 (poetry). Kollin, Susan, ““The First White Women in the Last Frontier’: Writing Race, Gender, and Nature in Alaska Iravel Narratives,” 18:2 (1997): 105-24. Kolodny, Annette, “Rethinking Frontier Literary History as the Stories of First Cultural Contact,” 17:3 (1996): 14-18. Konek, Carol Wolfe, “Farm Wife: Goldie Keltner Ford (1890-1962),” 12:1 (1991): 126-40 (poetry) Koppelman, Connie, “The Politics of Hair,” 17:2 (1996): 87-88. Kraus, Natasha, “Desire Work, Performativity, and the Structuring of a Community: Butch/Fem Relations of the 1940s and 1950s,” 17:1 (1996): 30—56. Kuhlman, Erika, ““Women’s Ways in War’: The Feminist Pacifism of the New York City Woman's Peace Party,” 18:1 (1997): 80-100. Kuypers, Janet, “the room of the rape,” 14:1 (1993): 134-35 (poetry). Lamphere, Louise, “Gladys Reichard Among the Navajo,” 12:3 (1992): 79-115; and “Women, Anthropology, Tourism, and the Southwest,” 12:3 (1992): 5-12. Lanza, Carmela Delia, “‘Always on the Brink of Disappearing’: Women, Ethnicity, Class, and Autobiography, 15:2 (1994): 51-68. LaPalme, André M., “Blueberries,” 14:1 (1993): 140—48 (fiction). e Guin, Ursula K., “Which Side Am I On, Anyway,” 17:3 (1996): 27-28. eavitt, Jacqueline, “Women Under Fire: Public Housing Activism in Los Angeles,” 13:2 (1993): 109-30. ee, Janet, “‘Sisterhood of the Smiling Countenance and the Merry Laugh’: Unsettling the Sentimental in a New York Commune, 1923-24,” 17:1 (1996): 1-29. Lifshin, Lyn, “Jeane Marie Pouffe,” “My Mother's Third Call on a Day of Sleet and December Falling,” and “Sarajevo,” 15:3 (1995): 107-14 (poetry) Lindner, Vicki, “I was a Comandante in the Sexual Revolution,” 15:2 (1994): 87-96. Linquist, Kristen, “Cucumbers,” 12:3 (1992): 180-81 (poetry) Litfin, Karen T., “The Gendered Fye in the Sky: A Feminist Perspective on Earth Observation Satellites,” 18: (1997): 26-47 Liu, Tessie P., “Race and Gender in the Politics of Group Formation: A Comment on Notions of Multiculturalism,” 12:2 (1991): 155-65 Lopez, Pola, “S00 years of grinding corn and praying for a miracle,” and “Who Wins This Game?” 18:3 (1997): 120—22 (art). Lopez, Tiffany Ana, “Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation on Critical and Pedagogical Interventions in the Teachinogf Ethnic Autobiography,” 17:2 (1996): 4-49. Lorde, Audre, “Domino,” and “jessehelms,” 12:1 (1991): 57-59 (poetry). Luders, Lisa, “Another Mother for Our Child,” 17:2 (1996): 168-73 (fiction) Magdaleno, Rita, “High Summer,” and “Salzbergwerk: The Salt Mines Tour,” 13:2 (1993): 101—5 (poetry) Magenta, Muriel, “The World’s Women On-Line!,” 17:3 (1996): 44—50 (art) Mageo, Jeannette Marie, “Hairdos and Don'ts: Hair Symbolism and Sexual History in Samoa,” 17:2 (1996):138 67. major, devorah, “altering anatomy,” and “mixed breed,” 14:3 (1994): 161-65 (poetry); “Birthday,” and “Where Linden and Hickory Cross,” 14:2 (1994): 86-107 (fiction). Malinowitz, Harriet, “Queer Theory: Whose Theory? A Review Essay on /nside/Out: Lesbian Theories, Gay Theories,” 13:2 (1993): 168-84. Mann, Patricia S., “The Postfeminist Frontier is Global,” 17:3 (1996): 24—26 Matsumoto, Valerie, “Desperately Seeking “Dierdre’: Gender Roles, Multicultural Relations, and Nisei Women Writerso f the 1930s,” 12:1 (1991): 19-32. | McBride, Kari Boyd, “A (Boarding) House is Not a Home: Women’s Work and Women’s Worth on the Mar ginso f Domesticity,” 17:1 (1996): 91-112. McCormick, Anne, “Interviews with Nettie Jackson, Elaine Emerson, and Rose Frank,” 17:1 (1996): 83-89. McKenzie, Janet, “Women—A Spiritual Source,” 15:2 (1994): 120-25 (art). Author Index cLean, Susan, “A Made-Up Woman,” 15:3 (1995): 144 (poetry) ehaffy, Anne S., “Yellow Chair,” and “Somehow I Knew Them,” 15:2 (1994): 108-10 ellencamp, Patricia, “Making History: Julie Dash,” 15:1 (1994): 76-101 iller, Carol E., “Self-Portrait on the Border Line Between Mexico and the United States, (poetry) in, Yong Soon, “DMZ XING,” 18:1 (199 iner, Madonne, “‘Like a Natural Woman’: Nature, Technology, and Birthing Bodies in M (1996): 1-18 Mirikitani, Janice, “Cry,”and “Woman with Straight Back,” 12:2 (1991): 52-58 (poett Monk, Janice, “The Desert Is No Lady,” 18:3 (1997 Montez, Susan, “Wigs,” 17:2 (1996): 105-18 (fictior Moon, Janell, “A Song,” 17:1 (1996): 57 (poetry Moraga, Cherrie, “Art in America, Con Acento Mothner, Carol, “Three Drawings,” 14:3 (1994 Murphy, Mary, ““Educate, O ganize and Agitate . Myers, Joan, “Woman of Naranjo-Morse, Nora, “Tk Nomura, Gail M., “Asian Norwood, Vera, “The D Ochshorn, Kathleer Olsen, Tillie, Osb|o rne loria Toyun Drpe ggy Int' rod|u ction I ind “Race, Gender, and Int 1996) rees, holly lu conant Reincke, Nancy, “It 1997): 1-1 Resnick, Bonnie, “Selections from / Rho de s, Gert Rich, Adrienn pt oetry Rinehart, Jane A.., Author Index Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela, “‘Broke in Spirits: Death, Depression, and Endurance Through Writing,” 17:2 (1996): 70-86. Roach, Louise, “Three Photographs,” 14:3 (1994): 157-60 (art). Roberts, Kim, “The Floor is Sticky,” 18:1 (1997): 59 (poetry). Robillard, Rita J., “Cottonwoods of the Palouse 94,” 18:2 (1997): 1 (art). Rofel, Lisa, “Where Feminism Lies: Field Encounters in China,” 13:3 (1993): 33-52. Rose, Ellen Cronan, “The Good Mother: From Gaia to Gilead,” 12:1 (1991): 77-97 Rubenstein, Meridel, “Three Missiles,” “Bohr’s Doubt (or the) Broken Landscape,” and “Study for Edith’s House,” 18:2 (1997): 21-25; “Study for Tilano’s Garden,” and “Archimedes’ Chamber,” 18:3 (1997) 126-28 (art) Ruiz, Vicki L., “Dead Ends or Gold Mines?: Using Missionary Records in Mexican-American Women’s His tory,” 12:1 (1991): 33-56. Russell, Moira, “The Depression,” “The Runaway,” and “The Teakettle,” 16:1 (1996): 122-25 (poetry). Rust, Amy, “A Woman's Way of Simplifying,” 17:1 (1996): 148 (poetry). Sakiestewa, Ramona, “Mediterranean/1,” and “Spotted Corn,” 18:3 (1997): 114—16 (art). Sacks, Karen Brodkin, “Euro-Ethnic Working-Class Women’s Community Culture,” 14:1 (1993): 1-23. Sandilands, Catriona, “Wild Democracy: Ecofeminism, Politics, and the Desire Beyond,” 18:2 (1997): 135 56. Schaffner, M. A., “Visiting Nurse,” 17:1 (1996): 113 (poetry). Scharff, Virginia, “Feminism, Femininity, and Power: Nellie Tayloe Ross and the Woman Politician’s Dilemma,” 15:3 (1995): 87-106. Schultzer, Amy, “A Cluster of Stars,” 13:2 (1993): 53-54 (poetry). Schwartzman, Karen, “The Seen of the Crime,” 15:1 (1994): 141-82. Scott, Ellen, “Future Projects/Future Theorizing in Feminist Field Research Methods: Commentary on Panel Discussion,” 13:3 (1993): 90-103. Shah, Bindi, “Future Projects/Future Theorizing in Feminist Field Research Methods: Commentary on Panel Discussion,” 13:3 (1993): 90-103. Shalinsky, Audrey C., “Gender Issues in the Afghanistan Diaspora: Nadia’s Story,” 17:3 (1996): 102-23. Shanley, Kate, “Meeting Grounds or ‘Frontiers’?” 17:3 (1996): 38-43; and “Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation on Critical and Pedagogical Interventions in the Teaching of Ethnic Autobiography,” 17:2 (1996): 4-49 Simon, Elaine, “Women’s (and Men’s) Work Culture and the Transition to Leadership Among Supermarket Workers,” 14:2 (1994): 143-68. Simpson, Caroline Chung, “Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation on Critical and Pedagogical Inter ventions in the Teaching of Ethnic Autobiography,” 17:2 (1996): 4-49. Sippl, Diane, “A/ Cine de las Mexicanas: Lola in the Limelight,” 15:1 (1994): 20-50. Sizemore, Christine W., “Masculine and Feminine Cities: Marge Piercy’s Going Down Fast and Fly Away Home,’ 13:1 (1992): 90-110. Slater, Judith, “Television Secrets,” 12:2 (1991): 59-72 (fiction). Sloane, Kathy, and Opal Palmer Adisa, “Caribbean Women: Big and Little,” 12:2 (1991): 1-24 (art, poetry) Smith, Martha, “‘Pray for Your Wanderers’: Women Religious on the Colorado Mining Frontier, 1877-1917,” 15:3 (1995): 27-52 ) Smith, Erin, “Gender and National Identity in The Journals of Susanna Moodie and Tamsen Donner: A Womans Journey,” 13:2 (1993): 75-88. Spencer, Laura Gutiérrez, “Mirrors and Masks: Female Subjectivity in Chicana Poetry,” 15:2 (1994): 69-86. Spilecki, Susan, “What the Pear Says,” 18:1 (1997): 58 (poetry). St. Aubyn, Jacklyn, “Only a Doll,” 14:2 (1994): 108-10 (art). Staats, Valerie, “Ritual, Strategy, or Convention: Social Meanings in the Traditional Women’s Baths in Mo rocco,” 14:3 (1994): 1-18. Stack , Carol B., “Writing Ethnography: Feminist Critical Practice,” 13:3 (1993): 77-89. Stanley, M. Louise, “A Paintingo f Courage,” 18:1 (1997): 60-61 (art) Stefanko, Jacqueline, “New Ways of Telling: Latinas’ Narratives of Exile and Return,” 17:2 (1996): 50-69. Stiles, Linda, “The Song of Her Divorce,” 15:3 (1995): 142-43 (poetry). Author Index Stone, Sharon Dale, “Bisexual Women and the ‘Threat’ to Lesbian Space: Or What If All the Lesbians Leave?” 16:1 (1996): 101-16. Surinsky, Wendy, “A Read-Aloud Story,” 17:2 (1996): 95-100 (fiction). [aphahonso, Luci, “In 1864,” “Blue Horses Rush In,” “Leda and the Cowboy,” and “What Danger We Court,” 12:3 (1992): 1-4, 165-68 (poetry) Chomas, Valorie, “Ancestry,” “Balance,” “Buffalo Gals/Elephant Women,” and “Outdoors "14:2 (1994): 113 22 (poetry). [ravis-Robyns, Suzan Ruth, “What is Winning Anyway? Redefining Veteran: A Vietnamese American Woman's Experiences in War and Peace,” 18:1 (1997): 145-6 , Sherrie, “‘And, Fellas, They're American Girls!’: On the Road With the Shz \ll-Girl Band,” 16:2/3 (1996): 128-60; and ““Where the Blues and the Truth Lay Hiding y of Jazz in Black Women’s Fiction,” 13:2 (1993): 2 Tumer, Laurie, “The Fire Series,” 15:3 (1995 Turnbull, Phyllis, “Narratives of History, Nature, and Death at the National Me cific,” 16:2/3 (1996): 1-23. Ukadike, N. Frank, “Reclaiming Images of Women in Films from Africa and 102-22 Urion, Marilyn Vogler, “Wall Working,” 16:1 (1996): 77-86 (fiction). Vejvoda, Judith, “Landscapes” (four photographsI) , 12:3 (1992): 161-64 Waggoner, Deborah Cloud, “Three Photographs,” 14:1 (1993): Wagner, Julie, “The Fire Series,” 15:3 (1995): 129-38 (art). Wallik, V. Q., “Fidelia Monzon,” and “Sky, Rain, Rainbow,’ Weigel, Marta, “Exposition and Mediation: Mary Colter, Edna Fe ization of the Native Southwest, 1902—1940,” 12:3 (1992): Weir, Donna, “A Trinidadian Sanke (for my rebel youth) A Blues,” 14:3 (1994): 166-70 (poetry Whitehorse, Emmi, “WoodlandI ,” and “Untitled,” 18:3 (1997 Winkelmann, Carol I Women in the Integrated Circuit: Mory 18:1 (1997): 19-42 Winters, Mary, “Hair is the Refuge,” 17 , 1996): 128 (poetry Wolf, Diane, “Introduction: Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork Wyrick, Laura, “Doubling,” and “The Cost of the Shoes in the ¢ Yamamoto, Iraise, “Negotiating Textual Terrain: A Conversation¢ 1ons in the Teachinogf Ethnic Autobiography,” 17:2 (1996 Yee, Shirley, “Finding a Place: Mary Ann Shadd Cary and 1870,” 18:3 (1997): 1-16. Ying, Luo, “Paper Birds,” “A Rich and Colourful World, Born o Rich and Colourful World, That Is No Joke,” and Young, Elizabeth V., “Saguaro,” and “Tabula Rasa,” 17 I Yung, Judy, “‘It’s hard to be born a won Belle Jan 5 (199 66-91 Zackheim, Michele, “THI AFE SERIE Zavella, Patricia, “Feminist Insider Dilemmz 1993): 53 : Reflections on Diversity Among Chica Zlotnick, Susan, “Dome sticating Imperi ilism: Currv and Cookbooks in 51-68.7 Subject Index to Volumes 12-18 Compiled by Kirsten Patey Activism Ackelsberg, Martha A., “Identity Politics, Political Identities: Thoughts Toward a Multicultural Politics,” 16:1 (1996): 87-100. Cota-Cardenas, Margarita, “The Faith of Activists: Barrios, Cities, and the Chicana Feminist Response,” 14:2 (1993): 51-80 Craig, John M., ““The Sex Side of Life’: The Obscenity Case of Mary Ware Dennett,” 15:3 (1995): 145-66 Di Chiro, Giovanna, “Local Actions, Global Visions: Remaking Environmental Expertise,” 18:2 (1997): 203 30. Espinosa, Maria Fernanda, “Indigenous Women on Stage: Retracing the Beijing Conference from Below,” 18:2 (1997): 236-54. Fuentes, Sonia Pressman, “Representing Women,” 18:3 (1997): 92-108 Greene, Christina, “‘In the Best Interest of the Total Community? : Women-in-Action and the Problems of Building Interracial Cross-class Alliances in Durham, North Carolina, 1968-1975,” 16:2/3 (1996): 190-217 Keating, AnnLouise, “Writing, Politics, and las Lesberadas: Platicando con Gloria Anzaldtia,” 14:1 (1993): 105 30. Kirk, Gwyn, “Ecofeminism and Environmental Justice: Bridges from Across Gender, Race, and Class,” 18:2 (1997): 2-20 Leavitt, Jacqueline, “Women Under Fire: Public Housing Activism in Los Angeles,” 13:2 (1993): 109-30. Lee, Janet, “‘Sisterhood of the Smiling Countenance and the Merry Laugh’: Unsettling the Sentimental in a New York Women’s Commune, 1921-24,” 17:1 (1996): 1-29. Platt, Kamala, “Chicana Strategies for Success and Survival: Cultural Poeticso f Environmental Justice from the Mothers of East Los Angeles,” 18:2 (1997): 48--72. Winklemann, Carol L., “Women in the Integrated Circuit: Morphing the Academic/Community Divide,” 11 Africa Fair, Laura, “Identity, Difference, and Dance: Female Initiation in Zanzibar, 1890-1930,” 17:3 (1996): 146 79 Staats, Valerie, “Ritual, Strategy, or Convention: Social Meanings in the Traditional Women’s Baths in Mo rocco,” 14:3 (1994): 1-18 Ukadike, N. Frank, “Reclaiming Imagofe Wosme n in Films from Africa and the Black Diaspora,” 15:1 (1994): 102-22 African American Armstead, Collette Marie, “Hairstory,” 17:2 (1996): 119-20. Dingus, Marita, “Wrapped Spirit I,” “Wrapped Spirit II,” “Dark Woman,” “Figures,” and “Blue,” 1 -3 (1996) 76-79. Dutton, Wendy, “The Problem of Invisibility: Voodoo and Zora Neale Hurston,” 13:2 (1993): 131-52. Greene, Christina, “In the Best Interest of the Total Community’?: Women-in-Action and the Problems of Building Interracial Cross-class Alliances in Durham, North Carolina, 1968-1975,” 16:2/3 (1996): 190-217. Humez, Jean, “Reading 7he Narrative of Sojourner Truth as Collaborative Text,” 16:1 (1996): 29-52.

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