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to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 11 Number 1 (February 1997) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 145-272 Number 3 (June 1997) pp. 273-384 Number 4 (August 1997) pp. 385-536 Number 5 (October 1997) pp. 537-712 Number 6 (December 1997) pp. 713-848 Authors: ADDELSTON, JUDI, see Fine, M. ALICEA, MARIXSA, “ ‘A Chambered Nautilus’: The Contradictory Nature of Puerto Rican Women’s Role in the Social Construction of a Transnational Community,” 597. ANIAKUDO, PATRICIA, see Yoder, J. D. AVILA, ERNESTINE, see Hondagneu-Sotelo, P. BOLAK, HALE CIHAN, “When Wives Are Major Providers: Culture, Gender, and Family Work,” 409. BRAYFIELD, APRIL, see Panayotova, E. BRITTON, DANA M., “Gendered Organizational Logic: Policy and Practice in Men’s and Women’s Prisons,” 796. BRUSH, LISA D., “Worthy Widows, Welfare Cheats: Proper Womanhood in Expert Needs Talk about Single Mothers in the United States, 1900 to 1988,” 720. CALDWELL, AGNES I., “Women and Political Particiaption in Northern Ireland by Robert Lee Miller, Rick Wilford, and Freda Donoghue” [Book Review], 706. CASPER, MONICA J., “Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion Before and After Roe v. Wade by Carole Joffe” [Book Review], 826. CHARLES, CAROLLE, “Sister Jamaica: A Study of Women, Work and Households in Kingston, Jamaica by A. Lynn Bolles” [Book Review}, 527. » “We Paid Our Dues: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Caribbean by A. Lynn Bolles” [Book Review], 527. COLON, ALICE E., “Telling Their Stories: Puerto Rican Women and Abortion by Jean P. Peterman” [Book Review], 827. COVENTRY, BARBARA THOMAS, “In Defense of Affirmative Action by Barbara R. Bergmann” [Book Review], 260. CURRIE, DAWN H.., “Decoding Femininity: Advertisements and Their Teenage Readers,” 453. DANZIGER, SANDRA K., “Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy by Kristin Luker” [Book Review], 822. DAS GUPTA, MONISHA, “ ‘What Is Indian about You?’ A Gendered, Transnational Approach to Ethnicity,” 572. to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 11 Number 1 (February 1997) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (April 1997) pp. 145-272 Number 3 (June 1997) pp. 273-384 Number 4 (August 1997) pp. 385-536 Number 5 (October 1997) pp. 537-712 Number 6 (December 1997) pp. 713-848 Authors: ADDELSTON, JUDI, see Fine, M. ALICEA, MARIXSA, “ ‘A Chambered Nautilus’: The Contradictory Nature of Puerto Rican Women’s Role in the Social Construction of a Transnational Community,” 597. ANIAKUDO, PATRICIA, see Yoder, J. D. AVILA, ERNESTINE, see Hondagneu-Sotelo, P. BOLAK, HALE CIHAN, “When Wives Are Major Providers: Culture, Gender, and Family Work,” 409. BRAYFIELD, APRIL, see Panayotova, E. BRITTON, DANA M., “Gendered Organizational Logic: Policy and Practice in Men’s and Women’s Prisons,” 796. BRUSH, LISA D., “Worthy Widows, Welfare Cheats: Proper Womanhood in Expert Needs Talk about Single Mothers in the United States, 1900 to 1988,” 720. CALDWELL, AGNES I., “Women and Political Particiaption in Northern Ireland by Robert Lee Miller, Rick Wilford, and Freda Donoghue” [Book Review], 706. CASPER, MONICA J., “Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion Before and After Roe v. Wade by Carole Joffe” [Book Review], 826. CHARLES, CAROLLE, “Sister Jamaica: A Study of Women, Work and Households in Kingston, Jamaica by A. Lynn Bolles” [Book Review}, 527. » “We Paid Our Dues: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Caribbean by A. Lynn Bolles” [Book Review], 527. COLON, ALICE E., “Telling Their Stories: Puerto Rican Women and Abortion by Jean P. Peterman” [Book Review], 827. COVENTRY, BARBARA THOMAS, “In Defense of Affirmative Action by Barbara R. Bergmann” [Book Review], 260. CURRIE, DAWN H.., “Decoding Femininity: Advertisements and Their Teenage Readers,” 453. DANZIGER, SANDRA K., “Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy by Kristin Luker” [Book Review], 822. DAS GUPTA, MONISHA, “ ‘What Is Indian about You?’ A Gendered, Transnational Approach to Ethnicity,” 572. DELLINGER, KIRSTEN, and CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS, “Makeup at Work: Negotiating Appear- ance Rules in the Workplace,” 151. DULEY, MARGOT I., “Don't Marry Me to a Plowman! Women’s Everyday Lives in Rural India by Patricia Jeffrey and Roger Jeffrey” [Book Review], 380. FARRELL, AMY, and RUTH HOROWITZ, “In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio by Philippe Bourgois” [Book Review], 134. FERGUSON, SUSAN J., “Gender Trials: Emotional Lives in Contemporary Law Firms by Jennifer L. Pierce” [Book Review], 131. FINE, MICHELLE, LOIS WEIS, JUDI ADDELSTON, and JULIA MARUSZA, “(In)Secure Times: Constructing White Working-Class Masculinities in the Late 20th Century,” 52. FONOW, MARY MARGARET, “Hatreds: Racialized and Sexualized Conflicts in the 21st Century by Zillah Eisenstein” [Book Review], 373. » “Woman Questions: Essays for a Materialist Feminism by Lise Vogel” [Book Review], 373. GAGNE, PATRICIA, RICHARD TEWKSBURY, and DEANNA MCGAUGHEY, “Coming Out and Crossing Over: Identity Formation and Proclamation in a Transgender Community,” 478. GAMSON, JOSHUA, “Messages of Exclusion: Gender, Movements, and Symbolic Boundaries,” 178. GRANT, LINDA, “Politics and Scholarship: Feminist Academic Journals and the Production of Knowledge by Patrice McDermott” [Book Review], 128. GUTMANN, MATTHEW C., “Unlocking the Iron Cage: The Men’s Movement, Gender Politics, and American Culture by Michael Schwalbe” [Book Review], 261. HAMMONS-BRYNER, SUE, “Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork edited by Diane L. Wolf’ [Book Review], 702. HENSON, KEVIN D., see Rogers, J. K. HERBERT, MELISSA S., “Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics: Sex, Loyalty, and Revolution by Paula C. Rust” [Book Review], 129. HERZOG, HANNA, “Our Sisters’ Promised Land: Women, Politics and Israeli-Palestinian Coexis- tence by Ayala Emmett” [Book Review], 708. HILL, SHIRLEY A.., “Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies and Gender Justice by Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea” [Book Review], 133. HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, PIERRETTE, and ERNESTINE AVILA, “ ‘I’m Here, but I’m There’: The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood,” 548. HOROWITZ, RUTH, see Farrell, A. IM, EUN-OK, see Messias, D.K.H. KELLEY, LORI R., see Mann, S. A. KETLER, SUZANNE K.., “Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-Transformation in Women’s Lives by Martha McMahon” [Book Review], 126. KING, LESLIE, and MADONNA HARRINGTON MEYER, “The Politics of Reproductive Benefits: U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive and Infertility Treatments,” 8. LEMPERT, LORA BEX, “Compelled to Crime by Beth E. Richie [Book Review], 369. , “International Feminist Perspectives in Criminology edited by Nicole H. Rafter and Frances Heidensohn” [Book Review], 369. LIM, IN-SOOK, “Korean Immigrant Women’s Challenge to Gender Inequality at Home: The Interplay of Economic Resources, Gender, and Family,” 31. MADRIZ, ESTHER I., “Images of Criminals and Victims: A Study on Women’s Fear and Social Control,” 342. MANN, SUSAN A., and LORIR. KELLEY, “Standing at the Crossroads of Modernist Thought: Collins, Smith, and the New Feminist Epistemologies,” 391. MARUSZA, JULIA, see Fine, M. MAYBERRY, MARALEE, “Lost Talent: Women in the Sciences by Sandra L. Hanson” [Book Review], 271. MCCLAURIN, IRMA, “Discrepant Dislocations: Feminism, Theory, and Postcolonial Histories by Mary E. John” (Book Review], 699. 836 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1997 MCDONALD, KATRINABELL, “Black Activist Mothering: A Historical Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class,” 773. MCGAUGHEY, DEANNA, see Gagné, P. MELEIS, AFAF IBRAHIM, see Messias, D.K.H. MESSIAS, DEANNE K. HILFINGER, EUN-OK IM, AROHA PAGE, HANNA REGEV, JUDITH SPIERS, LAURIE YODER, and AFAF IBRAHIM MELEIS, “Defining and Redefining Work: Implications for Women’s Health,” 296. MEYER, MADONNA HARRINGTON, see King, L. MISRA, JOYA, “Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance, and the State edited by Barbara Laslett, Johanna Brenner, and Yesim Arat” [Book Review], 376. MONSON, RENEE A.., “State-ing Sex and Gender: Collecting Information from Mothers and Fathers in Paternity Cases,” 279. MORGEN, SANDRA, “Abortion at Work: Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic by Wendy Simonds” [Book Review], 257. MORRISSEY, MARIETTA, “From the Book Review Editor,” 277. MUNIZ, FELIX, “Puerto Rican Women and Work: Bridges in Transnational Labor edited by Altagracia Ortiz” [Book Review], 704. NORRIS, WILLIAM P., “Coming Out in College: The Struggle for a Queer Identity by Robert A. Rhoads” [Book Review], 263. OLESEN, VIRGINIA L., “Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications by Rosemarie Tong” [Book Review], 829. ORCUTT, JAMES D.., see Padavic, I. PADAVIC, IRENE, and JAMES D. ORCUTT, “Perceptions of Sexual Harrassment in the Florida Legal System: A Comparison of Dominance and Spillover Explanations” [Research Report], 682. PAGE, AROHA, see Messias, D.K.H. PANAYOTOVA, EVELINA,’ and APRIL BRAYFIELD, “National Context and Gender Ideology: Attitudes Toward Women’s Employment in Hungary and the United States,” 627. PURI, JYOTI, “Reading Romance Novels in Postcolonial India,” 434. RAIJMAN, REBECA, and MOSHE SEMYONOV, “Gender, Ethnicity, and Immigration: Double Disadvantage and Triple Disadvantage among Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market” [Research Report], 108. RAKOWSKI, CATHY A.., “Gendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and Environment by Carolyn Sachs” [Book Review], 379. RAUSCHER, LAUREN, “African American Single Mothers: Understanding Their Lives and Families edited by Bette J. Dickerson” [Book Review], 258. REGEV, HANNA, see Messias, D.K.H. ROGERS, JACKIE KRASAS, and KEVIN D. HENSON, “ ‘Hey, Why Don’t You Wear a Shorter Skirt?’: Structural Vulnerability and the Organization of Sexual Harassment in Temporary Clerical Employment” [Research Report], 215. ROTHMAN, BARBARA KATZ, “Rock-a-by Baby: Feminism, Self-Help and Postpartum Depression by Verta Taylor” [Book Review], 824. RYAN, BARBARA, “Keepers of the Culture: The Power of Tradition in Women’s Lives by Janet Mancini Billson” [Book Review], 526. RYNBRANDT, LINDA J., “The ‘Ladies of the Club’ and Caroline Bartlett Crane: Affiliation and Alienation in Progressive Social Reform,” 200. SANCHEZ, LAURA, and ELIZABETH THOMSON, “Becoming Mothers and Fathers: Parenthood, Gender, and the Division of Labor,” 747. SCHNEIDER, BETH E., “From the Editorial Office,” 6, 149, 389, 541, 717. SEMYONOV, MOSHE, see Raijman, R. SMITH, DOROTHY E., “Response to Susan Mann and Lori Kelley,” 819. SPIERS, JUDITH, see Messias, D.K.H. SPRAGUE, JOEY, “Holy Men and Big Guns: The Can{njon in Social Theory,” 88. STALL, SUSAN J., “Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women’s Movement edited by Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin” [Book Review], 372. STANGER, GRETTA, “Prime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women’s Movement Since 1970 by Bonnie J. Dow” [Book Review], 529. STAUDT, KATHLEEN, “Women and the State: International Perspectives edited by Shirin M. Rai and Geraldine Lievesley” [Book Review], 701. TEWKSBURY, RICHARD, see Gagné, P. TEXEIRA, MARY THIERRY, “Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latino Prison Politics by Juanita Dfaz-Cotto” [Book Review], 370. THEBERGE, NANCY, “ ‘It’s Part of the Game’: Physicality and the Production of Gender in Women’s Hockey,” 69. THOMSON, ELIZABETH, see Sanchez, L. THORNE, DEBORAH K., see Wharton, A. S. THORSON-SMITH, SYLVIA, “Delinquent Daughters: Protecting and Policing Adolescent Female Sexuality in the United States, 1885-1920 by Mary E. Odem” [Book Review], 264. TOMASKOVIC-DEVEY, DONALD, “The Rise of Marginal Voices: Gender Balance in the Workplace by Anne Statham” [Book Review], 530. VANDENHEUVEL, AUDREY, “Women’s Roles after First Birth: Variable or Stable?”’[Research Report}, 357. VANNOY, DANA, “Russian Women in Politics and Society edited by Wilma Rule and Norma C. Noonan” [Book Review], 377. VOSS, LAURIE SCARBOROUGH, “Teasing, Disputing, and Playing: Cross-Gender Interactions and Space Utilization among First and Third Graders” [Research Report], 238. WEIS, LOIS, see Fine, M. WHARTON, AMY S., and DEBORAH K. THORNE, “When Mothers Matter: The Effects of Social Class and Family Arrangements on African American and White Women’s Perceived Relations with Their Mothers,” 656. WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE L., see Dellinger, K. WILSON, TAMAR DIANA, “Producing Power: Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in a Caribbean Work- place by Kevin A. Yelvington” [Book Review], 269. WONG, YUK-LIN RENITA, “Dispersing the ‘Public’ and the ‘Private’: Gender and the State in the Birth Planning Policy of China” [Perspective], 509. YANG, RENXIN, “Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws, and Love by Yen Le Espiritu” [Book Review], 705. YI, HSIAO-YE, “Living Rooms as Factories: Class, Gender, and the Satellite Factory System in Taiwan by Ping-Chun Hsiung” [Book Review], 268. YODER, JANICE D., and PATRICIA ANIAKUDO, “ ‘Outsider within’ the Firehouse: Subordination and Difference in the Social Interactions of African American Women Firefighters,” 324. YODER, LAURIE, see Messias, D.K.H. ZIMMERMAN, MARY, “Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult of Thinness and the Commercialization of Identity by Sharlene Hesse-Biber” [Book Review], 266. , ‘From the SWS President: On Work and Social Worth,” 543. Articles: “Becoming Mothers and Fathers: Parenthood, Gender, and the Division of Labor,” Sanchez and Thomson, 747. “Black Activist Mothering: A Historical Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class,” McDonald, 773. “‘*& Chambered Nautilus’: The Contradictory Nature of Puerto Rican Women’s Role in the Social Construction of a Transnational Community,” Alicea, 597. 838 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1997 “Coming Out and Crossing Over: Identity Formation and Proclamation in a Transgender Community,” Gagné et al., 478. “Decoding Femininity: Advertisements and Their Teenage Readers,” Currie, 453. “Defining and Redefining Work: Implications for Women’s Health,” Messias et al., 296. “From the Book Review Editor,” Morrissey, 277. “From the Editorial Office,” Schneider, 6, 149, 389, 541, 717. “From the SWS President: On Work and Social Worth,” Zimmerman, 543. “Gendered Organizational Logic: Policy and Practice in Men’s and Women’s Prisons,” Britton, 796. “Holy Men and Big Guns: The Can[nJon in Social Theory,” Sprague, 88. “Images of Criminals and Victims: A Study on Women’s Fear and Social Control,” Madriz, 342. “ ‘I’m Here, but I’m There’: The Meanings of Latina Transnational Motherhood,” Hondagneu-Sotelo and Avila, 548. “(In)Secure Times: Constructing White Working-Class Masculinities in the Late 20th Century,” Fine et al., 52. “ “It’s Part of the Game’: Physicality and the Production of Gender in Women’s Hockey,” Theberge, 69. “Korean Immigrant Women’s Challenge to Gender Inequality at Home: The Interplay of Economic Resources, Gender, and Family,” Lim, 31. “The ‘Ladies of the Club’ and Caroline Bartlett Crane: Affiliation and Alienation in Progressive Social Reform,” Rynbrandt, 200. “Makeup at Work: Negotiating Appearance Rules in the Workplace,” Dellinger and Williams, 151. “Messages of Exclusion: Gender, Movements, and Symbolic Boundaries,” Gamson, 178. “National Context and Gender Ideology: Attitudes Toward Women’s Employment in Hungary and the United States,” Panayotova and Brayfield, 627. “ ‘Outsider within’ the Firehouse: Subordination and Difference in the Social Interactions of African American Women Firefighters,” Yoder and Aniakudo, 324. “The Politics of Reproductive Benefits: U.S. Insurance Coverage of Contraceptive and Infertility Treatments,” King and Meyer, 8. “Reading Romance Novels in Postcolonial India,” Puri, 434. “Response to Susan Mann and Lori Kelley,” Smith, 819. “Standing at the Crossroads of Modernist Thought: Collins, Smith, and the New Feminist Epistemolo- gies,” Mann and Kelley, 391. “State-ing Sex and Gender: Collecting Information from Mothers and Fathers in Paternity Cases,” Monson, 279. “ ‘What Is Indian about You?’ A Gendered, Transnational Approach to Ethnicity,” Das Gupta, 572. “When Mothers Matter: The Effects of Social Class and Family Arrangements on African American and White Women’s Perceived Relations with Their Mothers,” Wharton and Thorne, 656. “When Wives Are Major Providers: Culture, Gender, and Family Work,” Bolak, 409. “Worthy Widows, Welfare Cheats: Proper Womanhood in Expert Needs Talk about Single Mothers in the United States, 1900 to 1988,” Brush, 720. Research Reports: “Gender, Ethnicity, and Immigration: Double Disadvantage and Triple Disadvantage among Recent Immigrant Women in the Israeli Labor Market,” Raijman and Semyonoyv, 108. “ ‘Hey, Why Don’t You Wear a Shorter Skirt?’: Structural Vulnerability and the Organization of Sexual Harassment in Temporary Clerical Employment,” Rogers and Henson, 215. “Perceptions of Sexual Harrassment in the Florida Legal System: A Comparison of Dominance and Spillover Explanations,” Padavic and Orcutt, 682. “Teasing, Disputing, and Playing: Cross-Gender Interactions and Space Utilization among First and Third Graders,” Voss, 238. “Women’s Roles after First Birth: Variable or Stable?,” Vandenheuvel, 357. Perspectives: “Dispersing the ‘Public’ and the ‘Private’: Gender and the State in the Birth Planning Policy of China,” Wong, 509. Book Reviews: “Abortion at Work: Ideology and Practice in a Feminist Clinic by Wendy Simonds,” Morgen, 257. “African American Single Mothers: Understanding Their Lives and Families edited by Bette J. Dickerson,” Rauscher, 258. “Am I Thin Enough Yet? The Cult of Thinness and the Commercialization of Identity by Sharlene Hesse-Biber,” Zimmerman, 266. “Asian American Women and Men: Labor, Laws, and Love by Yen Le Espiritu,” Yang, 705. “Bisexuality and the Challenge to Lesbian Politics: Sex, Loyalty, and Revolution by Paula C. Rust,” Herbert, 129. “Coming Out in College: The Struggle for a Queer Identity by Robert A. Rhoads,” Norris, 263. “Compelled to Crime by Beth E. Richie,” Lempert, 369. “Delinquent Daughters: Protecting and Policing Adolescent Female Sexuality in the United States, 1885-1920 by Mary E. Odem,” Thorson-Smith, 264. “Discrepant Dislocations: Feminism, Theory, and Postcolonial Histories by Mary E. John,” McClaurin, 699. “Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion Before and After Roe v. Wade by Carole Joffe,” Casper, 826. “Don't Marry Me to a Plowman! Women’s Everyday Lives in Rural India by Patricia Jeffrey and Roger Jeffrey,” Duley, 380. “Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy by Kristin Luker,” Danziger, 822. “Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-Transformation in Women’s Lives by Martha McMahon,” Ketler, 126. “Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Theoretical Reflections and Practical Applications by Rosemarie Tong,” Olesen, 829. “Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork edited by Diane L. Wolf,” Hammons-Bryner, 702. “Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women’s Movement edited by Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin,” Stall, 372. “Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies and Gender Justice by Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea,” Hill, 133. “Gender, Ethnicity, and the State: Latina and Latino Prison Politics by Juanita Diaz-Cotto,” Texeira, 370. “Gender Trials: Emotional Lives in Contemporary Law Firms by Jennifer L. Pierce,” Ferguson, 131. “Gendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and Environment by Carolyn Sachs,” Rakowski, 379. “Hatreds: Racialized and Sexualized Conflicts in the 21st Century by Zillah Eisenstein,” Fonow, 373. “In Defense of Affirmative Action by Barbara R. Bergmann,” Coventry, 260. “In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio by Philippe Bourgois,” Farrell and Horowitz, 134. “International Feminist Perspectives in Criminology edited by Nicole H. Rafter and Frances Heiden- sohn,” Lempert, 369. “Keepers of the Culture: The Power of Tradition in Women’s Lives by Janet Mancini Billson,” Ryan, 526. “Living Rooms as Factories: Class, Gender, and the Satellite Factory System in Taiwan by Ping-Chun Hsiung,” Yi, 268. “Lost Talent: Women in the Sciences by Sandra L. Hanson,” Mayberry, 271. “Our Sisters’ Promised Land: Women, Politics and Israeli-Palestinian Coexistence by Ayala Emmett,” Herzog, 708. 840 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 1997 “Politics and Scholarship: Feminist Academic Journals and the Production of Knowledge by Patrice McDermott,” Grant, 128. “Prime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women’s Movement Since 1970 by Bonnie J. Dow,” Stanger, 529. “Producing Power: Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in a Caribbean Workplace by Kevin A. Yelvington,” Wilson, 269. “Puerto Rican Women and Work: Bridges in Transnational Labor edited by Altagracia Ortiz,” Muftiz, 704. “Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance, and the State edited by Barbara Laslett, Johanna Brenner, and Yesim Arat,” Misra, 376. “The Rise of Marginal Voices: Gender Balance in the Workplace by Anne Statham,” Tomaskovic-Devey, 530. “Rock-a-by Baby: Feminism, Self-Help and Postpartum Depression by Verta Taylor,” Rothman, 824. “Russian Women in Politics and Society edited by Wilma Rule and Norma C. Noonan,” Vannoy, 377. “Sister Jamaica: A Study of Women, Work and Households in Kingston, Jamaica by A. Lynn Bolles,” Charles, 527. “Telling Their Stories: Puerto Rican Women and Abortion by Jean P. Peterman,” Colén, 827. “Unlocking the Iron Cage: The Men’s Movement, Gender Politics, and American Culture by Michael Schwalbe,” Gutmann, 261. “We Paid Our Dues: Women Trade Union Leaders of the Caribbean by A. Lynn Bolles,” Charles, 527. “Woman Questions: Essays for a Materialist Feminism by Lise Vogel,” Fonow, 373. “A Woman Scorned: Acquaintance Rape on Trial by Peggy Reeves Sanday,” Konradi, 827. “Women and Political Particiaption in Northern Ireland by Robert Lee Miller, Rick Wilford, and Freda Donoghue,” Caldwell, 706. “Women and the State: International Perspectives edited by Shirin M. Rai and Geraldine Lievesley,” Staudt, 701.

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