to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 8 Number 1 (March 1994) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (June 1994) pp. 145-288 Number 3 (September 1994) pp. 289-480 Number 4 (December 1994) pp. 481-648 Authors: ADAM, BARRY D., “The Transformation of Intimacy by Anthony Giddens” [Book Review], 463. BOYD, NAN ALAMILLA, “Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis” [Book Review], 472. BRANDTH, BERIT, see Haugen, M. S. BROAD, KENDAL, see Jenness, V. CARTER, BARBARAL., “Disfigured Images: The Historical Assault on Afro-American Women by Patricia Morton; Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks; Decolonizing Feminism: Race, Gender and Empire Building by Laura Donaldson” [Book Reviews], 133. CHARON, RITA, “Invalid Women: Figuring Feminine Illness in American Fiction and Culture, 1840-1940 by Diane Price Herndl” [Book Review], 267. COCK, JACKLYN, “Women and the Military: Implications for Demilitarization in the 1990s in South Africa,” 152. CONWAY-TURNER, KATHERINE, “Making Gray Gold: Narratives of Nursing Home Care by Timothy Diamond” [Book Review], 131. DALLALFAR, ARLENE, “Iranian Women as Immigrant Entrepreneurs,” 541. ESTERBERG, KRISTIN G., “From Accommodation to Liberation: A Social Movement Analy- sis of Lesbians in the Homophile Movement,” 424. EWICK, PATRICIA, “Integrating Feminist Epistemologies in Undergraduate Research Meth- ods,” 92. FERREE, MYRA MARX, “ ‘The Time of Chaos Was the Best’: Feminist Mobilization and Demobilization in East Germany” [Cheryl Miller Lecture], 597. FRIED, AMY, “ ‘It’s Hard to Change What We Want to Change’: Rape Crisis Centers as Organizations,” 562. GALLIN, RITA S., “Factory Daughters: Gender, Household Dynamics, and Rural Industriali- zation in Java by Diane Lauren Wolf’ [Book Review], 129. GIUFFRE, PATTI A., and CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS, “Boundary Lines: Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants,” 378. HAUGEN, MARIT S., and BERIT BRANDTH, “Gender Differences in Modern Agriculture: The Case of Female Farmers in Norway,” 206. 638 to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 8 Number 1 (March 1994) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (June 1994) pp. 145-288 Number 3 (September 1994) pp. 289-480 Number 4 (December 1994) pp. 481-648 Authors: ADAM, BARRY D., “The Transformation of Intimacy by Anthony Giddens” [Book Review], 463. BOYD, NAN ALAMILLA, “Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis” [Book Review], 472. BRANDTH, BERIT, see Haugen, M. S. BROAD, KENDAL, see Jenness, V. CARTER, BARBARAL., “Disfigured Images: The Historical Assault on Afro-American Women by Patricia Morton; Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks; Decolonizing Feminism: Race, Gender and Empire Building by Laura Donaldson” [Book Reviews], 133. CHARON, RITA, “Invalid Women: Figuring Feminine Illness in American Fiction and Culture, 1840-1940 by Diane Price Herndl” [Book Review], 267. COCK, JACKLYN, “Women and the Military: Implications for Demilitarization in the 1990s in South Africa,” 152. CONWAY-TURNER, KATHERINE, “Making Gray Gold: Narratives of Nursing Home Care by Timothy Diamond” [Book Review], 131. DALLALFAR, ARLENE, “Iranian Women as Immigrant Entrepreneurs,” 541. ESTERBERG, KRISTIN G., “From Accommodation to Liberation: A Social Movement Analy- sis of Lesbians in the Homophile Movement,” 424. EWICK, PATRICIA, “Integrating Feminist Epistemologies in Undergraduate Research Meth- ods,” 92. FERREE, MYRA MARX, “ ‘The Time of Chaos Was the Best’: Feminist Mobilization and Demobilization in East Germany” [Cheryl Miller Lecture], 597. FRIED, AMY, “ ‘It’s Hard to Change What We Want to Change’: Rape Crisis Centers as Organizations,” 562. GALLIN, RITA S., “Factory Daughters: Gender, Household Dynamics, and Rural Industriali- zation in Java by Diane Lauren Wolf’ [Book Review], 129. GIUFFRE, PATTI A., and CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS, “Boundary Lines: Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants,” 378. HAUGEN, MARIT S., and BERIT BRANDTH, “Gender Differences in Modern Agriculture: The Case of Female Farmers in Norway,” 206. 638 INDEX 639 HILL, SHIRLEY A., “Motherhood and the Obfuscation of Medical Knowledge: The Case of Sickle Cell Disease,” 29. JENNESS, VALERIE, “City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920 by Timothy Gilfoyle” [Book Review], 269. JENNESS, VALERIE, and KENDAL BROAD, “Antiviolence Activism and the (In)Visibility of Gender in the Gay/Lesbian and Women’s Movements,” 402. JOHNSON, LEOLA, “Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes by Helen Benedict” [Book Review], 467. KITZINGER, CELIA, and SUE WILKINSON, “Virgins and Queers: Rehabilitating Hetero- sexuality?” [Perspectives], 444. KOUSHA, MAHNAZ, “Modernizing Women: Gender and Social Change in the Middle East by Valentine M. Moghadam” [Book Review], 624. , “Women and Gender in Islam: Roots of a Modern Debate by Lila Ahmed” [Book Review], 624. LEAHY, TERRY, “Taking Up a Position: Discourses of Femininity and Adolescence in the Context of Man/Girl Relationships,” 48. LEE, JANET, “Menarche and the (Hetero) Sexualization of the Female Body,” 343. LEVINE, RHONDA F.,, “Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States by Theda Skocpol” [Book Review], 632. MAYFIELD-BROWN, LORRAINE, “Lives on the Edge: Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other America by Valerie Polakow” [Book Rev‘ew], 629. MEYER, MADONNA HARRINGTON, “Gender, Race, and the Distribution of Social Assis- tance: Medicaid Use Among the Frail Elderly,” 8. MORAN, EILEEN GEIL, “Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence—From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror by Judith Lewis Herman” [Book Review], 136. MORRA, NORMAN N., see Smith, M. D. MURRELL, AUDREY J., “Black Women and White Women in the Professions by Natalie Sokoloff’ [Book Review], 266. NARDI, PETER M., “Forms of Desire: Sexual Orientation and the Social Constructionist Controversy edited by Edward Stein” [Book Reviews}, 465. PEEK, CHUCK W., see Zsembik, B. A. PYKE, KAREN D., “Women’s Employment as a Gift or Burden?: Marital Power Across Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage,” 73. REPAK, TERRY A., “Labor Recruitment and the Lure of the Capital: Central American Migrants in Washington, DC,” 507. ROBINSON, CHRISTINE M., “Families We Choose: Lesbian, Gays, Kinship by Kath Weston” [Book Review], 479. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE, “Separate, but Less Unequal: Fetal Ultrasonography and the Transformation of Expectant Mother/Fatherhood,” 230. SCANLON, JENNIFER, “Reflecting Black: African-American Cultural Criticism by Michael Eric Dyson” [Book Review], 631. SCRITCHFIELD, SHIRLEY A.., “Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies by Robyn Rowland [Book Review], 277. , ‘Mothearnd Fetus: Changing Notions of Maternal Responsibility by Robert H. Blank” [Book Review], 277. , “Pursuing Parenthood: Ethical Issues in Assisted Reproducion by Paul Lauritzen” [Book Review], 277. 640 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1994 , “Reproducing the Future: Essays on Anthropology, Kinship and the New Reproductive Technologies by Marilyn Strahern” [Book Review], 277. SERED, SUSAN STARR, “Ideology, Autonomy, and Sisterhood: An Analysis of the Secular Consequences of Women’s Religions,” 486. SMITH, MICHAEL D., “Enhancing the Quality of Survey Data on Violence Against Women: A Feminist Approach,” 109. SMITH, MICHAEL D., and NORMAN N. MORRA, “Obscene and Threatening Telephone Calls to Women: Data from a Canadian National Survey” [Research Report], 584. SOLDATENKO, MARIA ANGELINA, “Songs My Mother Sang to Me by Patricia Preciado Martin” [Book Review], 271. , “Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with Esperanza’s Story by Ruth Behar” [Book Review], 271. SPADE, JOAN Z., “Wives’ and Husbands’ Perceptions of Why Wives Work,” 170. STOMBLER, MINDY, “ ‘Buddies’ or ‘Slutties’: The Collective Sexual Reputation of Fraternity Little Sisters,” 297. THORNE, BARRIE, “Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on an Art Form by Susan Krieger” [Book Review], 138. TIEFER, LEONORE, “The Medicalization of Impotence: Normalizing Phallocentrism,” 363. TOLMAN, DEBORAH L., “Doing Desire: Adolescent Girls’ Struggles for/with Sexuality,” 324. TURBIN, CAROLE, “Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in America by Carolyn Johnston” [Book Review], 128. VOGEL, LISE, “Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory edited by Paula England” [Book Review], 627. WALKER, KAREN, “Men, Women, and Friendship: What They Say, What They Do,” 246. WARTENBERG, HANNAH, “Dreaming Identies by Elizabeth G. Traube” [Book Review], 275. , “No End to Her: Soap Opera and the Femaiz Subject by Martha Nochimson” [Book Review], 275. WHARTON, CAROL S., “Finding Time for the ‘Second Shift’: The Impact of Flexible Work Schedules on Women’s Double Days,” 189. WILKINSON, SUE, see Kitzinger, C. WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE L., see Giuffre, P. A. ZSEMBIK, BARBARA A., and CHUCK W. PEEK, “The Effect of Economic Restructuring on Puerto Rican Women’s Labor Force Participation in the Formal Sector,” 525. ZIMMERMAN, MARY K., “The Invisible Epidemic: The Story of Women and AIDS by Gena Corea” [Book Review], 140. Articles: “Antiviolence Activism and the (In)Visibility of Gender in the Gay/Lesbian and Women’s Movements,” Jenness and Broad, 402. “Boundary Lines: Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants,” Giuffre and Williams, 378. “ ‘Buddies’o r ‘Slutties’: The Collective Sexual Reputation of Fraternity Little Sisters,” Stombler, 297. “Doing Desire: Adolescent Girls’ Struggles for/with Sexuality,” Tolman, 324. “The Effect of Economic Restructuring on Puerto Rican Women’s Labor Force Participation in the Formal Sector,” Zsembik and Peek, 525. “Enhancing the Quality of Survey Data on Violence Against Women: A Feminist Approach,” Smith, 109. INDEX 641 “Finding Time for the ‘Second Shift’: The Impact of Flexible Work Schedules on Women’s Double Days,” Wharton, 189. “From Accommodation to Liberation: A Social Movement Analysis of Lesbians in the Homo- phile Movement,” Esterberg, 424. “Gender Differences in Modern Agriculture: The Case of Female Farmers in Norway,” Haugen and Brandth, 206. “Gender, Race, and the Distribution of Social Assistance: Medicaid Use Among the Frail Elderly,” Meyer, 8. “Ideology, Autonomy, and Sisterhood: An Analysis of the Secular Consequences of Women’s Religions,” Sered, 486. “Integrating Feminist Epistemologies in Undergraduate Research Methods,” Ewick, 92. “Iranian Women as Immigrant Entrepreneurs,” Dallalfar, 541. “ “It’s Hard to Change What We Want to Change’: Rape Crisis Centers as Organizations,” Fried, 562. “Labor Recruitment and the Lure of the Capital: Central American Migrants in Washington, DC,” Repak, 507. “The Medicalization of Impotence: Normalizing Phallocentrism,” Tiefer, 363. “Men, Women, and Friendship: What They Say, What They Do,” Walker, 246. “Menarche and the (Hetero)Sexualization of the Female Body,” Lee, 343. “Motherhood and the Obfuscation of Medical Knowledge: The Case of Sickle Cell Disease,” Hill, 29. “Separate, but Less Unequal: Fetal Ultrasonography and the Transformation of Expectant Mother/Fatherhood,” Sandelowski, 230. “Taking Up a Position: Discourses of Femininity and Adolescence in the Context of Man/Girl Relationships,” Leahy, 48. “Wives’ and Husbands’ Perceptions of Why Wives Work,” Spade, 170. “Women and the Military: Implications for Demilitarization in the 1990s in South Africa,” Cock, 152. “Women’s Employment as a Gift or Burden?: Marital Power Across Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage,” Pyke, 73. Book Reviews: “Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks,” Carter, 133. “Black Women and White Women in the Professions by Natalie Sokoloff,” Murrell, 266. “Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis,” Boyd, 472. “City of Eros: New York City, Prostitution, and the Commercialization of Sex, 1790-1920 by Timothy Gilfoyle,” Jenness, 269. “Decolonizing Feminism: Race, Gender and Empire Building by Laura Donaldson,” Carter, 133. “Disfigured Images: The Historical Assault on Afro-American Women by Patricia Morton,” Carter, 133. “Dreaming Identies by Elizabeth G. Traube,” Wartenberg, 275. “Factory Daughters: Gender, Household Dynamics, and Rural Industrialization in Java by Diane Lauren Wolf,” Gallin, 129. “Families We Choose: Lesbian, Gays, Kinship by Kath Weston,” Robinson, 470. “Forms of Desire: Sexual Orientation and the Social Constructionist Controversy edited by Edward Stein,” Nardi, 465. “Invalid Women: Figuring Feminine Illness in American Fiction and Culture, 1840-1940 by Diane Price Herndl,” Charon, 267. 642 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1994 “The Invisible Epidemic: The Story of Women and AIDS by Gena Corea,” Zimmerman, 140. “Let the Good Times Roll: Prostitution and the U.S. Military in Asia by Saundra Pollock Sturdevant and Brenda Stoltzfus,” Miller, 636. “Lives on the Edge: Single Mothers and Their Children in the Other America by Valerie Polakow,” Mayfield-Brown, 629. “Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies by Robyn Rowland,” Scritchfield, afi. “Making Gray Gold: Narratives of Nursing Home Care by Timothy Diamond,” Conway-Tumer, 131. “Modernizing Women: Gender and Social Change in the Middle East by Valentine M. Moghadam,” Kousha, 624. “Mother and Fetus: Changing Notions of Maternal Responsibility by Robert H. Blank,” Scritchfield, 277. “No End to Her: Soap Opera and the Female Subject by Martha Nochimson,” Wartenberg, 275. “No Man's Land: Men's Changing Commitments to Family and Work by Kathleen Gerson,” Daniels, 634. “Protecting Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins of Social Policy in the United States by Theda Skocpol,” Levine, 632. “Pursuing Parenthood: Ethical Issues in Assisted Reproducion by Paul Lauritzen,” Scritchfield, 277. “Reflecting Black: African-American Cultural Criticism by Michael Eric Dyson,” Scanlon, 631. “Reproducing the Future: Essays on Anthropology, Kinship and the New Reproductive Tech- nologies by Marilyn Strahern,” Scritchfield, 277. “Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in America by Carolyn Johnston,” Turbin, 128. “Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on an Art Form by Susan Krieger,” Thorne, 138. “Songs My Mother Sang to Me by Patricia Preciado Martin” Soldatenko, 271. “Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory edited by Paula England,” Vogel, 000. “The Transformation of Intimacy by Anthony Giddens,” Adam, 463. “Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with Esperanza’s Story by Ruth Behar,” Soldatenko, 271. “Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence—From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror by Judith Lewis Herman,” Moran, 136. “Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes by Helen Benedict,” Johnson, 467. “Women and Gender in Islam: Roots of a Modern Debate by Leila Ahmed,” Kousha, 624. Chery! Miller Lecture: “*The Time of Chaos Was the Best’: Feminist Mobilization and Demobilization in East Germany,” Ferree, 597. Perspectives: “Virgins and Queers: Rehabilitating Heterosexuality?” Kitzinger and Wilkinson, 444. Research Report: “Obscene and Threatening Telephone Calls to Women: Data from a Canadian National Survey,” Smith and Morra, 584.