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Author Index to Volume 22 COMPILED BY TANYA GONZALES Hoffschwelle, Mary S Better Homes on Color the Pacific Northwest Better Farms’: Domestic Reform in Rural 2001 > /5—92 Tennessee, 2001 < SL 7 3 Olguin, B. V., “Mothers, Daughters, and Hurtado, Albert L., “Settler Women and ties: Juc ly Lucero’s Gynocritical Prisor Frontier Women: The UnsettlingP r ast ol ics and Materialist Chicana Western Women’s History Jensen, Joan M Wisconsin Viarriages Miss Spokane a 1 west: t- Rn epr‘TeY sensnttaattii ons tory: Representing Lynn, “One Runner and Her Spirit i1 1 Security Adn Yellow aann d Blue,” “Spirit D Running in the Searchl Another Run Around Snake in the Nomura, Gail M., Peace Empowers’: The Grass,” “Waving Blue, and “Riding in the festimony of Aki Kurose, a Woman of \uto Body,” 22 > 174-81 (art 188 FRONTIERS/2001/VOL. XXII, NO. 3 3 Subject Index to Volume 21 COMPILED BY TANYA GONZALES Doing N VVVV, OTNCT) , Carmen R., “Madonna Ex < >». Ti con. Awsaarakl ensr ¢ Adolescent’s Feminist Cor Subject Index | Cheerios [wo Whit ugo e>n ce: a A |U .S. |I conn ] >. ( Adolescent’s Femi onsciousne icki L., “Shaping Morrissey, Katherine G., “Miss Spokane and ciating Gender: A Multiracial Hist the Inland Northwest: Representationosf phy of the Regions and Gender,” 22:3 (2001): 6 190 FRONTIERS/2001/VOL. XXII, NO. 3 Ruiz, Vicki L., “Shaping Public Space/Enun Floyd, Janet, “A Sympathetic Misunderstar ciating Gender: A Multiracial Historiogra- ing? Mary Hallock Foote’s MiningWest phy ot the Women’s West, 1995-2000, "22:3 o2a2+:335 (2001): 148-67. 2001): 22-25. Grim, Valerie, “From the Yazoo Mississippi Scheiner, Georganne, “Look At Me, I’m San Delta to the Urban Communities of the dra Dee: Beyond a White, Teen Icon,” 22:2 Midwest: Conversations with Rural Afric: 2001): 87—106. American Women,” 22:1 (2001): 126 Schmidt, Kimberly D., ““Sacred Farming’ or Hoffschwelle, Mary S., ““Better Homes Working Out’: The Negotiated Lives of Better Farms’: Domestic Reform in Rural Conservative Mennonite 1F arm WAoT men ’ Tteennnnees see,e 2>2>:: 1 (202001)0"1 ): 515—1~7723 . 22:1 (2001): 79 Huriado, Albert L., “Settler Women and Jdel, Lisa J., “Revision and Resistance: The Frontier Women: The Unsettling Past of Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork, Western Womens History, 22:3 (2 Se > 43-62. sia 1 : Jensen, Joan M., and Anne B. W. Effland FICTION troduction,” 22:1 (2001): ili—xvil. Cassel, Susie Lan, “Breast-less by Choice 2 (2001): 107-17. Jensen, Joan M., “‘I’d Rather Be Dancing Wisconsin Women Moving On,” 22: HISTORY 2001): 1-20. Armitage, Susan H., “From the Inside Out: Juarez, Ana Maria, “Four Generations of RZeewwrriittiinngg RReeggiioonnaal Histsotroyry,.”” 22»:°32 (9(02 001 Maya Marriages: What’s Love Got to :D o Pees With It,” 22:2 (2001): 131-53. Blair, Karen J., “The State of Research on Pa Mercier, Laurie, “Reworking Race, Class, cific Northwest Women,” 22:3 (2001): 48 Gender into Pacific Northwest History, 56 3 (2001): 61—74. Boyd, Nan Alamilla, “Same-Sex Sexuality in Moore, Laura Jane, “Elle Meets the President: Western Women’s History,” 22:3 (2001): 13- Weaving Navajo Culture and Commerce in 21. the Southwest Tourist Industry,” 22:1 (2001): 21— 44. Castaneda, Antonia I., “‘Que Se Pudieran De- fender (So You Could Defend Yourselves)’: Murphy, Mary, “Picture/Story: Representing Chicanas, Regional History, and National Gender in Montana Farm Security Admin- Discourses,” 22:3 (2001): 116-42. istration Photographs,” 22:3 (2001): 93-115. Crummett, Maria de los Angeles, “A Gen- Nomura, Gail M., “‘Peace Empowers’: The dered Economic History of Rural House- Testimony of Aki Kurose, a Woman of holds: Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico, Color in the Pacific Northwest,” 22:3 1982—1991,” 22:1 (2001): 105-25. (2001): 75—92. 192 FRONTIERS/2001/VOL. XXII, NO. 3 More TI LY rieaing Savdility Cf r-u mmettot, Maria de > los Angelealse , “A4 Gen> - O.v ercoming Perfectionism dered Economic HH istory of Rural House- holds: Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 1962-1991, 22:1(2001): 105-25. MARRIAGE Grim, Valerie, “From the Yazoo Mississippi Juarez, Ana Maria, “Four Generations of Delta to the Urban Communities of the Maya Marriag es: What’s Love Got to Do Midwest: Conversations with Rural African >2 (2001): 131-53 American Women,” 22:1 (2001): 126-44. = MeExIco Hoffschwelle, Mary S., ““Better Homes on Better Farms’: Domestic Reform in Rural Crummett, Maria de los Angeles, “A Gen- Tennessee,” 22:1 (2001): 51-7733. dered Economic History of Rural House- holds: ¢ Mexico \ Moorey , |L auray 1952 Weaving Navz ind Commerce the Southwest Tourist istry Juarez, Ana Maria Four Generations of Maya Marriages: What's Love Got to Do With It,” 22:2 (2001): 131-53 MoTHERHOOD/ MATERNALISM +1352 —6? 2 Crummett, Maria de los Angeles, “A Gen dered Economic History of Rural House ERSONAL ESSAY holds: Calvillo, Aguascalientes, Mexico, ruz-Janzen Marta L., 1982-1991,” 22:1 (2001): 105—25 Women- Undesirable Mothers, Dat Sisters, and ] \Walir ves>, 22>:*3> (200 1 Cruz-Janzen, {arta | Latinegras: Desired Women Undesirable Mothers, Daughters, Stocker, Susan J., “Disability ar Sistaenrd Wsiv,es, ” 22:3 (2001): 168-83 Overcoming Perfectionism 154 5 Olguin, B. V. Mothers, Da) ughters, and I ties: Judy Lucero’s Gynocritical Prison ics and Materialist Chicana Politics,” 22: PHOTO ESSAY 2001 63-56 Bucher, Karen, “Farmer’s Wife, 7A4 73e Phillips, Evelyn Newman, “Doing More Than Heads: African American Women Healing, Murphy, Mary, “Picture/Story: Represent Resisting, and Uplifting Others in Gender in Montana Farm Security Admit St. Petersburg, Florida,” 22:2 (2001 istration Photographs, 22:3 (2001): 93 Schmidt, Kimberly D., “‘Sacred Farming’ o1 POETRY Working Out’: The Negotiated Lives of Barrett, Carol, “Esther Consorts with He: Conservative Mennonite Farm Women and “Vashiti Records Her Life in 22:1 (2001): 79—102 2 (2001): 20-24 Udel, |L Lisa J., “Revision anrda Res> istance> : >* Th} e > Bickmore, Lisa, “The Undoing” and Politics of Native Women’s Motherwork No One Follows,” 22:1 22:2 (2001): 43-62 NATIVE AMERICAN Lifshin, Lyn, “They Said She Had a Candle in One Hand” and “Strange Pocketbooks Scat- Eder, Jeanne, “The Bridge of the Gods tered thru the House,” 22:1 2001}: 103-4. 2001): 5 Potitics/POLITICAL THEORY Hurtado, AAl lbert L., “Settler Women and Frontier Women: The Unsettling Past of Cruz-Janzen, Marta I., “Latinegras: Desired Western Women’s History,’ 22:3 (2001 Women— Undesirable Mothers, Daughters Sisters, and Wives,” 22:3 (2001): 168—83 194 FRONTIERS/2001/VOL. XXII, NO. ° hetic| Mary Haollehl ock ata Foote’s Mi Resist.a nce 3 6 Women’s Motherwork Grim, Vale] rie“,to “LrF rom thhee Yaz7o o Mis' sis' sipnpn i I rban Communities of the Midwest: Conversations with Rural American Women,” 22:1 (2001): { I r Homes on nestic Reform in RKuurraal Lennessee Subject Inde 195 Juarez, Ana Maria, “Four Generations of Floyd, Janet, “A Sympathetic Misunderstand- Maya Marriages: What’s Love Got to Do ing? Mary Hallock Foote’s Mining West,” With It,” 22:2 (2001): 131-53. 22:3 (2001): 148 —67. Lugo-Lugo, Carmen R., “Madonna Experi- Hurtado, Albert L., “Settler Women and ence: A U.S. Icon Awakens a Puerto Rican Frontier Women: The Unsettling Past of Adolescent’s Feminist Consciousness,” 22:2 Western Women’s History,” 22:3 (2001 (2001): 118 —30. 1-5. Mercier, Laurie, “Reworking Race, Class, and Jensen, Joan M., and Anne B. W. Effland, “In- Gender into Pacific Northwest History,” 22: troduction,” 22:1 (2001): ili—xvil. 3 (2001): 61-74. Jensen, Joan M., “‘I’d Rather Be Dancing’: Rubenstein, Roberta, “Feminism, Eros, and Wisconsin Women Moving On,” 22:1 the Coming of Age,” 22:2 (2001): 1-19. (2001): 1-20. Scheiner, Georganne, “Look At Me, I’m San- Mercier, Laurie, “Reworking Race, Class, and dra Dee: Beyond a White, Teen Icon,” 22:2 Gender into Pacific Northwest History,” 22: 2001): 87-106 3 (2001): 61-74. Stocker, Susan J., “Disability and Identity: Moore, Laura Jane, “Elle Meets the President: Overcoming Perfectionism,” 22:2 (2001 Weaving Navajo Culture and Commerce in 154-73. the Southwest Tourist Industry,” 22:1 (2001): 21-44. WEST Morrissey, Katherine G., “Miss Spokane and Armitage, Susan H., “From the Inside Out: the Inland Northwest: Representations of Rewriting Regional History,” 22:3 (2001 Regions and Gender,” 22:3 (2001): 6-12 32-47. Murphy, Mary, “Picture/Story: Representing Blair, Karen J., “The State of Research on Pa- Gender in Montana Farm Security Admin cific Northwest Women,” 22:3 (2001): 48- istration Photographs,” 22:3 (2001 56. Nomura, Gail M., “‘Peace Empowers’: The Boyd, Nan Alamilla, “Same-Sex Sexuality in Testimony of Aki Kurose, a Woman of Western Women’s History,” 22:3 (2001 Color in the Pacific Northwest,” 22:3 2001): 75-92. 196 FRONTIERS/2001/VOL. XXII, NO. 3

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