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to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 7 Number 1 (March 1993) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (June 1993) pp. 153-320 Number 3 (September 1993) pp. 321-480 Number 4 (December 1993) pp. 481-640 Authors: ADLER, PATRICIA A., and PETER ADLER, “Power at Play: Sports and the Problem of Masculinity by Michael Messner” [Book Review], 625. ANDERSEN, MARGARET L., “From the Editor,” 5, 157, 325, 485. ARIES, NANCY, “Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race Before Roe V. Wade by Rickie Solinger” [Book Review], 622. AUSTER, CAROL J., “The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement by Margaret Cruikshank” [Book Review], 616. BANDLAMUDI, LAKSHMI, see Lorber, J. BARNETT, BERNICE McNAIR, “Invisible Southern Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement: The Triple Constraints of Gender, Race, and Class,” 162. BLANKENSHIP, KIM M., “Bringing Gender and Race In: U.S. Employment Discrimination Policy,” 204. BLANKENSHIP, KIM M., BETH RUSHING, SUZANNE A. ONORATO, and RENEE WHITE, “Reproductive Technologies and the U.S. Courts,” 8. BLUMBERG, RHODA LOIS, “Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s by Kathleen M. Blee” [Book Review], 295. BRADLEY, KAREN and DIANA KHOR, “Toward an Integration of Theory and Research on the Status of Women,” 347. BROWNE, ANGELA and KIRK R. WILLIAMS, “Gender, Intimacy, and Lethal Violence, Trends from 1976 through 1987,” 78. BRUSH, LISA D., “Men Confront Pornography edited by Michael S. Kimmel; Pornography: The Other Side by F. M. Christensen; Feminism and Pornography by Ronald J. Berger, Patricia Searles, and Charles E. Cottle” [Book Review], 306. BURNETT, NANCY J., “Women’s Quest for Economic Equality by Victor R. Fuchs” [Book Review], 299. BYERS, JOSEPH, see Osmond, M. W. CANCIAN, FRANCESCA M., “Response to Risman, Sprague, and Howard,” 610. CANTOR, MURIELG., “Women and Print Culture: The Construction of Femininity in the Early Periodical by Kathryn Shevelow” [Book Review], 301. 633 634 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1993 CHARMAZ, KATHY, “Meeting at the Crossroads: Women’s Psychology and Girls’ Develop- ment by Lyn Mikel Brown and Carol Gilligan” [Book Review], 614. CLARK, ROGER, RACHEL LENNON, and LEANNA MORRIS, “Of Caldecotts and Kings: Gendered Images in Recent American Children’s Books by Black and Non-Black Illustra- tors,” 227. COLLINS, PATRICIA HILL, “He-Said-She-Said: Talk as Social Organization among Black Children by Marjorie Harness Goodwin” [Book Review], 145. DANIELS, HELEN, “A Lure of Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory by Judith Roof’ [Book Review], 143. DEITCH, CYNTHIA, “Gender, Race, and Class Politics and the Inclusion of Women in Title VII oft he 1964 Civil Rights Act,” 183. DUNCAN, MARGARET CARLISLE, see Messner, M. A. EBAUGH, HELEN ROSE, “Patriarchal Bargains and Latent Avenues of Social Mobility: Nuns in the Roman Catholic Church,” 400. ELDER, GLEN, see Pavalko, Eliza. EWICK, PATRICIA, “Feminist Methods in Social Research by Shulamit Reinharz” [Book Review}, 627. FRANKFORT-NACHMIAS, CHAVA, “Calling the Equality Bluff: Women in Israel edited by Barbara Swirski and Marilyn P. Safir” [Book Review], 624. HALL, ELAINE J., “Waitering/Waitressing: Engendering the Work of Table Servers,” 329. HARRISON, DIANNE F., see Osmond, M. W. HEIKES, E. JOEL, see Williams, C. L. HIGGINBOTHAM, ELIZABETH, “Inside Separate Worlds: Life Stories of Young Blacks, Jews, and Latinos edited by David Schoem” [Book Review], 148. HOWARD, JUDY, see Risman, B. HYMAN, PAULA E., “Tradition in a Rootless World: Women Turn to Orthodox Judaism by Lynn Davidman” [Book Review], 468. IMERSHEIN, ALLEN, see Osmond, M. W. JENSEN, GARY, see MacCorquodale, P. JENSEN, KERRY, see Messner, M. A. KHOR, DIANA, see Bradley, K. LEE, CHING KWAN, “Familial Hegemony: Gender and Production Politics on Hong Kong’s Electronics Shopfloor,” 529. LEE, OK-JIE, “Gender-Differentiated Employment Practices in the South Korean Textile Industry,” 507. LENNON, RACHEL, see Clark, R. LEVINE, PHILIPPA, see Osmond, M. W. LORBER, JUDITH, “Believing is Seeing: Biology as Ideology,” 568. LORBER, JUDITH, “Jessie Bernard: The Making of a Feminist by Robert C. Bannister” [Book Review], 138. LORBER, JUDITH and LAKSHMI BANDLAMUDI, “The Dynamics of Marital Bargaining in Male Infertility,” 32. MacCORQUODALE, PATRICIA, and GARY JENSEN, “Women in the Law: Partners or Tokens?” 582. MARGOLIS, DIANE ROTHBARD, “Rachel’s Daughters: Newly Orthodox Jewish Women by Debra Renee Kaufman” [Book Review], 618. MARGOLIS, DIANE ROTHBARD, “Theorizing about Women’s Movements: Reply to Papanek,” 605. INDEX 635 MARGOLIS, DIANE ROTHBARD, “Women’s Movements around the World: Cross-Cultural Comparisons,” 379. MARTIN, KARIN A., “Gender and Sexuality: Medical Opinion on Homosexuality, 1900- 1950,” 246. McGUIRE, GAIL A., and BARBARAF. RESKIN, “Authority Hierarchies at Work: The Impacts of Race and Sex,” 487. McQUILLAN, JULIA, “Never Too Thin by Eva Szekely; Anorexia and Bulimia: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic by Richard Gordon” [Book Review], 473. MESSNER, MICHAEL A., MARGARET CARLISLE DUNCAN, and KERRY JENSEN, “Separating the Men from the Girls: The Gendered Language of Televised Sports” [Research Report], 121. MORRIS, LEANNA, see Clark, R. NAPLES, NANCY A.., “Race, Gender, and Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the United States by Teresa L. Amott and Julie A. Matthaei; Unpacking the Fashion Industry: Gender, Racism, and Class in Production, by Annie Phizacklea” [Book Review], 141. CNORATO, SUZANNE A. see Blankenship, K. M. OSMOND, MARIE WITHERS, K. G. WAMBACH, DIANNE F. HARRISON, JOSEPH BYERS, PHILIPPA LEVINE, ALLEN IMERSHEIN, and DAVID M. QUADAGNO, “The Multiple Jeopardy of Race, Class, and Gender for AIDS Risk among Women,” 99. O’TOOLE, LAURA L., “In the Way of Women: Men’s Resistance to Sex Equality in Organiza- tions by Cynthia Cockburn” [Book Review], 146. PAPANEK, HANNA, “Theorizing about Women’s Movements Globally: Comment on Diane Margolis,” 594. PAVALKO, ELIZA, and GLEN H. ELDER JR.., “Women Behind the Men: Variations in Wives’ Support of Husbands’ Careers,” 548. PALMER, PHYLISS, “Maid in the U.S.A. by Mary Romero” [Book Review], 460. PERLSTADT, HARRY, see Rosenberg, J. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R. F.,, see Rosenberg, J. QUADAGNO, DAVID M., see Osmond, M. W. REINHARZ, SHULAMIT, “Feminism and Science edited by Nancy Tuana; Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women’s Lives by Sandra Harding” [Book Review], 297. RESKIN, BARBARA F., see McGuire, G. M. RISMAN, BARBARA J., JOEY SPRAGUE, and JUDY HOWARD, “Comment on Francesca M. Cancian,” 610. ROGERS, MARY, “The Future of an Illusion: Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis by Con- stance Penley; Femmes Fatales: Feminism, Film Theory, Psychoanalysis by Mary Ann Doane” [Book Review}, 308. ROSENBERG, JANET, HARRY PERLSTADT, and WILLIAM R. F. PHILLIPS, “Now That We Are Here: Discrimination, Disparagement, and Harassment at Work and the Experience of Women Lawyers,” 415. RUSHING BETH, see Blankenship, K. M. RUST, PAULA C., “ ‘Coming Out’ in the Age of Social Constructionism: Sexual Identity Formation among Lesbian and Bisexual Women,” 50. SANCHEZ, LAURA, “Women’s Power and the Gendered Division of Domestic Labor in the Third World,” 434. SCHLEITER, MARY KAY, “Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women’s Inroads into Male Occupations edited by Barbara Reskin and Patricia Roos” [Book Review], 304. 636 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1993 SEGAL, MARCIA TEXLER, “Gendered Spaces by Daphne Spain” [Book Review], 628. SIMONDS, WENDY, “Novels, Novelists, and Readers: Toward a Phenomenological Sociology of Literature by Mary F. Rogers” [Book Review], 303. SPRAGUE, JOEY, see Risman, B. STARRELS, MARJORIE E., “Women Between Two Worlds: Midlife Reflections on Work and Family by Myra Dinnerstein” [Book Review], 612. STEIN, PETER J., “Men’s Lives edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner” [Book Review], 462. STENDHAL, RENATE, “Cancer in Two Voices by Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum” [Book Review], 467. TAYLOR, VERTA, “Young, White, and Miserable: Growing Up Female in the Fifties by Wini Breines” [Book Review], 465. THOMPSON, BECKY W., “Transforming the Curriculum edited by Johnella E. Butler and John G. Walter; Transforming Knowledge by Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich” [Book Review], 470. TUANA, NANCY, “Who Knows: From Quine to a Feminist Empiricism by Lynn Hankinson Nelson” [Book Review], 293. WAMBACH, K. G., see Osmond, M. W. WHITE, RENEE, see Blankenship, K. M. WILKIE, JANE RIBLETT, “Changes in U.S. Men’s Attitudes toward the Family Provider Role, 1972-1989,” 261. WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE L. and E. JOEL HEIKES, “The Importance of Researcher’s Gender in the In-Depth Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male Nurses,” 280. WILLIAMS, KIRK R., see Browne, A. WOLFF, JANET, “Women Watching Television: Gender, Class, and Generation in theA merican Television Experience by Andrea Press; Enduring Values: Women in Popular Culture by June Sochen” [Book Review], 619. WRIGLEY, JULIA, “Gender and University Teaching: A Negotiated Difference by Anne Statham, Laurel Richardson, and Judith A. Cook” [Book Review], 292. Articles: “Authority Hierarchies at Work: The Impacts of Race and Sex,” McGuire, 487. “Bringing Gender and Race In: U.S. Employment Discrimination Policy,” Blankenship, 204. “Changes in U.S. Men’s Attitudes toward the Family Provider Role, 1972-1989,” Wilkie, 261. “ ‘Coming Out’ in the Age of Social Constructionism: Sexual Identity Formation among Lesbian and Bisexual Women,” Rust, 50. “The Dynamics of Marital Bargaining in Male Infertility,” Lorber and Bandlamudi, 32. “Familial Hegemony: Gender and Production Politics on Hong Kong’s Electronics Shopfloor,” Lee, 529. “Gender-Differentiated Employment Practices in the South Korean Textile Industry,” Lee, 507. “Gender and Sexuality: Medical Opinion on Homosexuality, 1900-1950,” Martin, 246. “Gender, Intimacy, and Lethal Violence, Trends from 1976 through 1987,” Browne and Williams, 78. “Gender, Race, and Class Politics and the Inclusion of Women in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Deitch, 183. “The Importance of Researcher’s Gender in the In-Depth Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male Nurses,” Williams and Heikes, 280. INDEX 637 “Invisible Southern Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement: The Triple Constraints of Gender, Race, and Class,” Barnett, 162. “The Multiple Jeopardy of Race, Class, and Gender for AIDS Risk among Women,” Osmond et al., 99. “Now That We Are Here: Discrimination, Disparagement, and Harassment at Work and the Experience of Women Lawyers,” Rosenberg et al., 415. “Of Caldecotts and Kings: Gendered Images in Recent American Children’s Books by Black and Non-Black Illustrators,” Clark et al., 227. “Patriarchal Bargains and Latent Avenues of Social Mobility: Nuns in the Roman Catholic Church,” Ebaugh, 400. “Reproductive Technologies and the U.S. Courts,” Blankenship et al., 8. “Toward an Integration of Theory and Research on the Status of Women,” Bradley and Khor, 347. “Waitering/Waitressing: Engendering the Work of Table Servers,” Hall, 329. “Women Behind the Men: Variations in Wives’ Support of Husbands’ Careers,” Pavalko and Elder, 548. “Women’s Movements around the World: Cross-Cultural Comparisons,” Margolis, 379. “Women’s Power and the Gendered Division of Domestic Labor in the Third World,” Sanchez, 434, Book Reviews: “Calling the Equality Bluff: Women in Israel edited by Barbara Swirski and Marilyn P. Safir,” Frankfort-Nachmias, 624. “Cancer in Two Voices by Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum,” Stendhal, 467. “Feminism and Science edited by Nancy Tuana; Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women’s Lives by Sandra Harding,” Reinharz, 297. “Feminist Methods in Social Research by Shulamit Reinharz,” Ewick, 627. “The Future of an Illusion: Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis by Constance Penley; Femmes Fatales: Feminism, Film Theory, Psychoanalysis by Mary Ann Doane,” Rogers, 308. “The Gay and Lesbian Liberation Movement by Margaret Cruikshank,” Auster, 616. “Gender and University Teaching: A Negotiated Difference by Anne Statham, Laurel Richard- son, and Judith A. Cook,” Wrigley, 292. “Gendered Spaces by Daphne Spain,” Segal, 628. “He-Said-She-Said: Talk as Social Organization among Black Children by Marjorie Harness Goodwin,” Collins, 145. “Inside Separate Worlds: Life Stories of Young Blacks, Jews, and Latinos edited by David Schoem,” Higginbotham, 148. “In the way of Women: Men’s Resistance to Sex Equality in Organizations by Cynthia Cockburn,” O'Toole, 146. “Jessie Bernard: The Making of a Feminist by Robert C. Bannister,” Lorber, 138. “Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women’s Inroads into Male Occupations edited by Barbara Reskin and Patricia Roos,” Schleiter, 304. “A Lure of Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory by Judith Roof,” Daniels, 143. “Maid in the U.S.A. by Mary Romero,” Palmer, 460. “Meeting at the Crossroads: Women’s Psychology and Girls’ Development, by Lyn Mikel Brown and Carol Gilligan,” 614. 638 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1993 “Men Confront Pornography edited by Michael S. Kimmel; Pornography: The Other Side by F. M. Christensen; Feminism and Pornography by Ronald J. Berger, Patricia Searles, and Charles E. Cottle,” Brush, 306. “Men's Lives edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Michael A. Messner,” Stein, 462. “Never Too Thin by Eva Szekely; Anorexia and Bulimia: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic by Richard Gordon,” McQuillan, 473. “Novels, Novelists, and Readers: Toward a Phenomenological Sociology of Literature by Mary F. Rogers,” Simonds, 303. “Power at Play: Sports and the Problem of Masculinity by Michael Messner,” Adler and Adler, 625. “Race, Gender, and Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the United States by Teresa L. Amott and Julie A. Matthaei; Unpacking the Fashion Industry: Gender, Racism, and Class in Production, by Annie Phizacklea,” Naples, 141. “Rachel’s Daughters: Newly Orthodox Jewish Women by Debra Renee Kaufman,” Margolis, 618. “Tradition in a Rootless World: Women Turn to Orthodox Judaism by Lynn Davidman,” Hyman, 468. “Transforming the Curriculum edited by Johnella E. Butler and John G. Walter; Transforming Knowledge by Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich,” Thompson, 470. “Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race Before Roe V. Wade by Rickie Solinger,” Aries, 622. “Who Knows: From Quine to a Feminist Empiricism by Lynn Hankinson Nelson,” Tuana, 293. “Women Between Two Worlds: Midlife Reflections on Work and Family by Myra Dinnerstein,” Starrels, 612. “Women and Print Culture: The Construction of Femininity in the Early Periodical by Kathryn Shevelow,” Cantor, 301. “Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s by Kathleen M. Blee,” Blumberg, 295. “Women’s Quest for Economic Equality by Victor R. Fuchs,” Burnett, 299. “Women Watching Television: Gender, Class, and Generation in the American Television Experience,” by Andrea Press; Enduring Values: Women in Popular Culture by June Sochen, Wolff, 619. “Young, White, and Miserable: Growing Up Female in the Fifties by Wini Breines,” Taylor, 465. Chery! Miller Lecture: “Believing is Seeing: Biology as Ideology,” Lorber, 568. Comments and Responses: “Theorizing about Women’s Movements Globally: Comment on Diane Margolis,” Papanek, 594. “Theorizing about Women’s Movements: Reply to Comments by Hanna Papanek,” Margolis, 605. “Comment on Francesca M. Cancian’s ‘Feminist Science’,” Risman et al., 608. “Reply to Risman, Sprague, and Howard,” Cancian, 610. From the Editor: 5, 157, 325, 485. Research Note: “Women in the Law: Partners or Tokens?” MacCorquodale and Jensen, 582. Research Report: “Separating the Men from the Girls: The Gendered Language of Televised Sports,” Messner et al., 121.

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