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to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 15 Number 1 (February 2001) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (April 2001) pp. 169-328 Number 3 (June 2001) pp. 329-500 Number 4 (August 2001) pp. 501-640 Number 5 (October 2001) pp. 641-784 Number 6 (December 2001) pp. 785-956 Authors: ALLEN, SUSAN M., and PAMELA S. WEBSTER, “When Wives Get Sick: Gender Role Attitudes, Marital Happiness, and Husbands’ Contribution to Household Labor” [Research Report], 898. ANDERSON, KRISTIN L., and DEBRA UMBERSON, “Gendering Violence: Masculinity and Power in Men’s Accounts of Domestic Violence,” 358. ARMALINE, WILLIAM T., see Chesney, B. K. AUERBACH, JUDITH D., “Revisioning Women, Health, and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience Perspectives, edited by Adele E. Clarke and Virginia L. Olesen” [Book Review], 153. BAILEY, LUCY, “Gender Shows: First-Time Mothers and Embodied Selves,” 110. BARR, DONALD A., and ELIZABETH HEGER BOYLE, “Gender and Professional Purity: Explaining Formal and Informal Work Rewards for Physicians in Estonia,” 29. BEOKU-BETTS, JOSEPHINE, and LINDA GRANT, “From the Book Review Editors,” 333. BERNS, NANCY, “Degendering the Problem and Gendering the Blame: Political Discourse on Women and Violence” [Perspective], 262. BJERELD, ULF, “Children and the Gender Gap in Foreign Policy Issues” [Research Report], 303. BLAIR-LOY, MARY, “Cultural Constructions of Family Schemas: The Case of Women Finance Execu- tives,” 687. BOBEL, CHRISTINA G., “Bounded Liberation: A Focused Study ofL a Leche League International” [Perspective], 130. BOSE, CHRISTINE E., “From the Editor,” 5, 173, 505, 789 BRIDGES WHALEY, RACHEL, “The Paradoxical Relationship between Gender Inequality and Rape: Toward a Refined Theory,” 531. BRITTON, DANA M., “Mothering from the Inside: Parenting in a Women’s Prison, by Sandra Enos” [Book Review], 938. BRYSON, LOIS, KATHLEEN McPHILLIPS, and KATHRYN ROBINSON, “Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploitation of Women’s Unpaid Labor in Australia” [Research Report], 754 CAI, YANG, “Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households, and Gender in China, edited by Barbara Entwisle and Gail E. Henderson” [Book Review], 774 GENDER & SOCIETY, Vol. 15 No. 6, December 2001 950-956 © 2001 Sociologists for Women in Society to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 15 Number 1 (February 2001) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (April 2001) pp. 169-328 Number 3 (June 2001) pp. 329-500 Number 4 (August 2001) pp. 501-640 Number 5 (October 2001) pp. 641-784 Number 6 (December 2001) pp. 785-956 Authors: ALLEN, SUSAN M., and PAMELA S. WEBSTER, “When Wives Get Sick: Gender Role Attitudes, Marital Happiness, and Husbands’ Contribution to Household Labor” [Research Report], 898. ANDERSON, KRISTIN L., and DEBRA UMBERSON, “Gendering Violence: Masculinity and Power in Men’s Accounts of Domestic Violence,” 358. ARMALINE, WILLIAM T., see Chesney, B. K. AUERBACH, JUDITH D., “Revisioning Women, Health, and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience Perspectives, edited by Adele E. Clarke and Virginia L. Olesen” [Book Review], 153. BAILEY, LUCY, “Gender Shows: First-Time Mothers and Embodied Selves,” 110. BARR, DONALD A., and ELIZABETH HEGER BOYLE, “Gender and Professional Purity: Explaining Formal and Informal Work Rewards for Physicians in Estonia,” 29. BEOKU-BETTS, JOSEPHINE, and LINDA GRANT, “From the Book Review Editors,” 333. BERNS, NANCY, “Degendering the Problem and Gendering the Blame: Political Discourse on Women and Violence” [Perspective], 262. BJERELD, ULF, “Children and the Gender Gap in Foreign Policy Issues” [Research Report], 303. BLAIR-LOY, MARY, “Cultural Constructions of Family Schemas: The Case of Women Finance Execu- tives,” 687. BOBEL, CHRISTINA G., “Bounded Liberation: A Focused Study ofL a Leche League International” [Perspective], 130. BOSE, CHRISTINE E., “From the Editor,” 5, 173, 505, 789 BRIDGES WHALEY, RACHEL, “The Paradoxical Relationship between Gender Inequality and Rape: Toward a Refined Theory,” 531. BRITTON, DANA M., “Mothering from the Inside: Parenting in a Women’s Prison, by Sandra Enos” [Book Review], 938. BRYSON, LOIS, KATHLEEN McPHILLIPS, and KATHRYN ROBINSON, “Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploitation of Women’s Unpaid Labor in Australia” [Research Report], 754 CAI, YANG, “Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households, and Gender in China, edited by Barbara Entwisle and Gail E. Henderson” [Book Review], 774 GENDER & SOCIETY, Vol. 15 No. 6, December 2001 950-956 © 2001 Sociologists for Women in Society INDEX 951 CAMPBELL, KAREN E., see McCammon, H. J. CHESNEY, BARBARA K., and WILLIAM T. ARMALINE, “Caring and Gender, by Francesca M. Cancian and Stacey J. Oliker” [Book Review], 152. CIABATTARI, TERESA, “Changes in Men’s Conservative Gender Ideologies: Cohort and Period Influences” [Research Report], 574. COTTER, DAVID A., JOAN M. HERMSEN, and REEVE VANNEMAN, “Women’s Work and Working Women: The Demand for Female Labor,” 429. CRAWLEY, SARA L., “Are Butch and Fem Working-Class and Antifeminist?” 175. DENIS, ANN B., “Multiple Identities . . .M ultiple Marginalities: Franco-Ontarian Feminism” [Per- spective], 453. DOHERTY, MARION, see Gavey, N. DUNN, JENNIFER L., “/n Our Time: Memoiorf a Revolution, by Susan Brownmiller” [Book Review], 318. EBY, KIMBERLY K.., see Kalof, L. EDER, DONNA, “Motherloss, by Lynn Davidman” [Book Review], 941 ELVIN-NOWAK, YLVA, and HELENE THOMSSON, “Motherhood as Idea and Practice: A Discur- sive Understanding of Employed Mothers in Sweden,” 407 FIRESTONE, JUANITA M., “/nvisible Women: Junior Enlisted Army Wives, by Margaret C. Harrell” [Book Review], 944. FISCHER, NANCY L., “Who Owns Domestic Abuse? The Local Politics of a Social Problem, by Ruth M. Mann” [Book Review], 635 FLAVIN, JEANNE, “Of Punishment and Parenthood: Family-Based Social Control and the Sentencing of Black Drug Offenders” [Research Report], 611. FRANK FOX, MARY, “Women, Sciencea,n d Academia: Graduate Education and Careers” [2000 Soci- ologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture], 654. GABBARD, KRIN, “Heroes in Hard Times: Cop Action Movies in the U.S., by Neal King” [Book Review], 159. GALLAGHER, SALLY K., see Gerstel, N. GAVEY, NICOLA, KATHRYN McPHILLIPS, and MARION DOHERTY, “If It’s Not On, It’s Not on’—Or Is It? Discursive Constraints on Women’s Condom Use” [Research Report], 917. GERAMI, SHAHIN, and MELODYE LEHNERER, “Women’s Agency and Household Diplomacy: Negotiating Fundamentalism” [Research Report], 556. GERSTEL, NAOMI, and SALLY K. GALLAGHER, “Men’s Caregiving: Gender and the Contingent Character of Care,” 197. GIUFFRE, PATTI A., “Getting Out: Life Stories of Women Who Left Abusive Men, by Ann Goetting” {Book Review], 939. GRANT, LINDA, see Beoku-Betts, J. HANKE, PENELOPE J., Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography, and the Sex Industry, edited by Ron- ald Weitzer” [Book Review], 156. HANSON, SANDRA L., “Has Feminism Changed Science? by Londa Schiebinger” [Book Review], Tis. HEGER BOYLE, ELIZABETH, see Barr, D. A. HENSON, KEVIN D., and JACKIE KRASAS ROGERS, “* Why Marcia You’ve Changed!’ Male Cleri- cal Temporary Workers Doing Masculinity in a Feminized Occupation,” 218 HERMSEN, JOAN M., see Cotter, D. A. HINZE, SUSAN W., “Women, Science and Society: The Crucial Union, by Sue V. Rosser” [Book Review], 777. HOLLANDER, JOCELYN A., “Vulnerability and Dangerousness: The Construction of Gender through Conversation about Violence,” 83. HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, PIERRETTE, “High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy: Women, Work, and Pink-Collar Identities in the Caribbean, by Carla Freeman” [Book Review], 320. GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2001 HUTSON, ALAINE S., “Women, Men, and Patriarchal Bargaining in an Islamic Sufi Order: The Tijaniyya in Kano, Nigeria, 1937 to the Present” [Research Report], 734. JACOBS, JERRY A., “Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants and Natural Selection, by Sarah Blatfer Hrdy” [Book Review], 324. JOHNSON, COREY W., “Homosexualities, by Stephen O. Murray” [Book Review], 490. KALER, AMY, “Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Processes: Moving beyond Cairo, edited by Harriet B. Presser and Gita Sen” [Book Review], 773 KALOF, LINDA, KIMBERLY K. EBY, JENNIFER L. MATHESON, and ROB J. KROSKA, “The Influence of Race and Gender on Student Self-Reports of Sexual Harassment by College Profes- sors” [Research Report], 282. KANE, EMILY W., and ELSE K. KY YRO, “For Whom Does Education Enlighten? Race, Gender, Edu- cation, and Beliefs about Social Inequality,” 710. KEITH, VERNA M., see Thompson, M. S. KENNELLY, IVY, “Zemps: The Many Faces of the Changing Workplace, by Jackie Krasas Rogers” [Book Review], 494. KLATCH, REBECCA E., “The Formation of Feminist Consciousness among Left- and Right-Wing Activists of the 1960s,” 791. KRASAS ROGERS, JACKIE, see Henson, K. D KROSKA, ROB J., see Kalof, L. KYYRO, ELSE K., see Kane, E. K. LASLEY BARAJAS, HEIDI, and JENNIFER L. PIERCE, “The Significance of Race and Gender in School Success among Latinas and Latinos in College,” 859. LEHNERER, MELODYE, see Gerami, S. LOIS, JENNIFER, “Peaks and Valleys: The Gendered Emotional Culture of Edgework,” 381. LOVEJOY, MEG, “Disturbances in the Social Body: Differences in Body Image and Eating Problems among African American and White Women” [Perspective], 239. MAGUBANE, ZINE, “Which Bodies Matter? Feminism, Poststructuralism, Race, and the Curious Theoretical Odyssey of the “Hottentot Venus,’” 816 MARX FERREE, MYRA, “From the SWS President: The Ironies of Power,” 649. MATHESON, JENNIFER L., see Kalof, L. MAY, REUBEN A. BUFORD, “Higher Goals: Women’s Ice Hockey and the Politics of Gender, by Nancy Theberge” [Book Review], 637. McCAMMON, HOLLY J., and KAREN E. CAMPBELL, “Winning the Vote in the West: The Political Successes of the Women’s Suffrage Movements, 1866-1919," 55 McPHILLIPS, KATHLEEN, see Bryson, L. McPHILLIPS, KATHRYN, see Gavey, N. MOORE, VALERIE ANN, “‘ Doing’ Racialized and Gendered Age to Organize Peer Relations: Observing Kids in Summer Camp,” 835. NARAIN ASSAR, NANDINI, “Fragmented Ties: Salvadoran Immigrant Networks in America, by Cecilia Menjivar” [Book Review], 493. NAZIR CHAUDHRY, LUBNA, “The Performance of Gender: An Anthropology of Everyday Life in a South Indian Fishing Village, by Cecilia Busby” [Book Review], 935. NJAMBI, WAIRIM, “Doing the Dirty Work? The Global Politics of Domestic Labour, by Bridget Anderson” [Book Review], 634. NORRIS, WILLIAM P., “Gay Masculinities, edited by Peter Nardi” [Book Review], 323. PEYTON YOUNG, JOSEPHINE, “Masculinities, Gender Relations, and Sport, edited by Jim McKay, Michael A. Messner, and Don Sabo” [Book Review], 778. PIERCE, JENNIFER L., see Lasley Barajas, H. POST, DAVID, “Region, Poverty, Sibship, and Gender Inequality in Mexican Education: Will Targeted Welfare Policy Make a Difference for Girls?” [Research Report], 468. PURKAYSTHA, BANDANA, “The Global Construction of Gender: Home Based Work in the Political Economy of the 20th Century, by Elizabeth Prugl” [Book Review], 321. RAY, RAKA, “Woman, Body, Desire in Post-colonial India: Narratives of Gender and Sexuality, by Jyoti Puri” [Book Review], 491. RAYNOLDS, LAURA T., “New Plantations, New Workers: Gender and Production Politics in the Dominican Republic,” 7 ROBINSON, KATHRYN, see Bryson, L SACKS, NANCY E., “Ladies on the Lot: Women, Car Sales, and the Pursuit of the {merican Dream, by Helene M. Lawson” [Book Review], 779. SCHNEIDER, BETH E., “Women, Families and HIV/AIDS: A Sociolo gical Perspective on the Epi- demic in America, by Carol Campbell” [Book Review], 155 SIMMS, RUPE, “Controlling Images and the Gender Construction of Enslaved African Women” [Research Report], 879. SLOBIN, KATHLEEN, “The Power of Feelings, by Nancy J. Chodorow” [Book Review], 317. STAGGENBORG, SUZANNE, “Beyond Culture Versus Politics \ Case Study of a Local Women’s Movement,” 507. STOMBLER, MINDY, “Prom Night: Youth, Schools and Popular Culture, by Amy L. Best” [Book Review], 638. THOMPSON, MAXINE S., and VERNA M. KEITH, “The Blacker the Berry: Gender, Skin Tone, Self- Esteem, and Self-Efficacy,” 336. THOMSSON, HELENE, see Elvin-Nowak, Y. THORNE, BARRIE, “Liberating Method: Feminism and Social Research, by Marjorie L. DeVault” [Book Review], 160. UMBERSON, DEBRA, see Anderson, K. L. VANNEMAN, REEVE, see Cotter, D. A VANNOY, DANA, “Black Working Wives: Pioneers of the American Family Revolution, by Bart Lan- dry” [Book Review], 942. ——., “Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Culture, and Family Rituals, by Elizabeth Pleck” [Book Review], 942. ——., “Public Vows: AH istory of Marriaangd eth e Nation,b y Nancy F. Cott” [Book Review], 942. WALL, GLENDA, “Moral Constructions of Motherhood in Breastfeeding Discourse” [Research Report], 592. WARD, JANE, “Margaret Mead Made Me Gay: Personal Essays, Public Ideas, by Esther Newton” [Book Review], 936. WEBSTER, PAMELA S., see Allen, S. M. WEITZ, ROSE, “Women and Their Hair: Seeking Power through Resistance and Accommodation,” 667 Articles: “Are Butch and Fem Working-Class and Antifeminist?” Crawley, 175 “Beyond Culture Versus Politics: A Case Study of a Local Women’s Movement,” Staggenborg, 507. “The Blacker the Berry: Gender, Skin Tone, Seif-Esteem, and Self-Efficacy,” Thompson and Keith, 336. “Cultural Constructoifo Fanmsil y Schemas: The Case of Women Finance Executives,” Blair-Loy, 687. ** Doing’ Racialized and Gendered Age to Organize Peer Relations: Observing Kids in Summer Camp,” Moore, 835. “For Whom Does Education Enlighten? Race, Gender, Education, and Beliefs about Social Inequality,” Kane and Kyyré, 710. “The Formation of Feminist Consciousness among Left- and Right-Wing Activists of the 1960s,” Klatch, 791. “From the Book Review Editors,” Beoku-Betts and Grant, 333. “From the Editor,’ Bose, 5, 173, 505, 789. “From the SWS President: The Ironies of Power,” Marx Ferree, 649. 954. GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2001 “Gender and Professional Purity: Explaining Formal and Informal Work Rewards for Physicians in Estonia,” Barr and Heger Boyle, 29. “Gender Shows: First-Time Mothers and Embodied Selves,” Bailey, 110. “Gendering Violence: Masculinity and Power in Men’s Accounts of Domestic Violence,” Anderson and Umberson, 358. “Men’s Caregiving: Gender and the Contingent Character of Care,” Gerstel and Gallagher, 197. “Motherhood as Idea and Practice: A Discursive Understanding of Employed Mothers in Sweden,” Elvin-Nowak and Thomsson, 407. “New Plantations, New Workers: Gender and Production Politics in the Dominican Republic,” Raynolds, 7. “The Paradoxical Relationship between Gender Inequality and Rape: Toward a Refined Theory,” Bridges Whaley, 531 “Peaks and Valleys: The Gendered Emotional Culture of Edgework,” Lois, 381. “The Significance of Raacnd Geend er in School Success among Latinas and Latinos in College,” Lasley Barajas and Pierce, 85%. “Vulnerability and Dangerousness: The Construction of Gender through Conversation about Violence,” Hollander, 83. “Which Bodies Matter? Feminism, Poststructuralism, Race, and the Curious Theoretical Odyssey of the ‘Hottentot Venus,’ Magubane, 816 “*Why Marcia You’ve Changed!’ Male Clerical Temporary Workers Doing Masculinity in a Feminized Occupation,” Henson and Krasas Rogers, 218. “Winning the Vote in the West: The Political Successes of the Women’s Suffrage Movements, 1866- 1919." McCammon and Campbell, 55 “Women and Their Hair: Seeking Power through Resistance and Accommodation,” Weitz, 667 “Women’s Work and Working Women: The Demand for Female Labor,” Cotter et al., 429. Book Reviews: “Black Working Wives: Pioneers of the American Family Revolution, by Bart Landry,” Vannoy, 942 “Caring and Gender, by Francesca M. Cancian and Stacey J. Oliker,’ Chesney and Armaline, 152. “Celebrating the Family: Ethnicity, Consumer Cultu and Family Rituals, by Elizabeth Pleck,” Vannoy, 942. “Doing the Dirty Work? The Global Politics of Domestic Labour, by Bridget Anderson,” Njambi, 634. “Fragmented Ties: Salvadoran Immigrant Networks in America, by Cecilia Menjivar,” Narain Assar, 493. “Gay Masculinities, edited by Peter Nardi,” Norris, 323 “Getting Out: Life Stories of Women Who Left Abusive Men, by Ann Goetting,” Giuffre, 939. “The Global Construction of Gender: Home Based Work in the Political Economy of the 20th Century, by Elizabeth Prugl,” Purkaystha, 321. “Has Feminism Changed Science? by Londa Schiebinger,” Hanson, 775 “Heroes in Hard Times: Cop Action Movies in the U.S., by Neal King,” Gabbard, 159. “High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy: Women, Work, and Pink-Collar Identities in the Caribbean, by Carla Freeman,” Hondagneu-Sotelo, 320 “Higher Goals: Women’s Ice Hockey and the Politics of Gender, by Nancy Theberge,” May, 637. “Homosexualities, by Stephen O. Murray,” Johnson, 490 “In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution, by Susan Brownmiller,’ Dunn, 318 “Invisible Women: Junior Enlisted Army Wives, by Margaret C. Harrell,” Firestone, 944. “Ladies on the Lot: Women, Car Sales, and the Pursuit of the American Dream, by Helene M. Lawson,” Sacks, 779. “Liberating Method: Feminism and Social Research, by Marjorie L. DeVault;’ Thorne, 160. “Margaret Mead Made Me Gay: Personal Essays, Public Ideas, by Esther Newton,” Ward, 936. “Masculinities, Gender Relations, and Sport, edited by Jim McKay, Michael A. Messner, and Don Sabo,” Peyton Young, 778. “Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants and Natural Selection, by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy,” Jacobs, 324. “Mothering from the Inside: Parenting in a Women’s Prison, by Sandra Enos,” Britton, 938. “Motherloss, by Lynn Davidman,” Eder, 941. “The Performance of Gender: An Anthropology of Everyday Life in a South Indian Fishing Village, by Cecilia Busby,” Nazir Chaudhry, 935 “The Power of Feelings, by Nancy J. Chodorow,” Slobin, 317. “Prom Night: Youth, Schools and Popular Culture, by Amy L. Best,” Stombler, 638 “Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation, by Nancy F. Cott,” Vannoy, 942 “Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Households, and Gender in China, edited by Barbara Entwisle and Gail E. Henderson,” Cai, 774 “Revisioning Women, Health, and Healing: Feminist, Cultural, and Technoscience Perspectives, edited by Adele E. Clarke and Virginia L. Olesen,’ Auerbach, 153. “Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornogravhy, and the Sex Industry, edited by Ronald Weitzer,” Hanke, 156. “Temps: The Many Faces of the Changing Workplace, by Jackie Krasas Rogers,” Kennelly, 494. “Who Owns Domestic Abuse? The Local Politics of a Social Problem,b y Ruth M. Mann,’ Fischer, 635 “Woman, Body, Desire in Post-colonial India: Narratives of Gender and Sexuality, by Jyoti Puri,” Ray, 491. “Women, Families and HIV/AIDS: A Sociological Perspective on the Epidemic in America, by Carol Campbell,” Schneider, 155. “Women, Science and Society: The Crucial Union, by Sue V. Rosser,” Hinze, 7 “Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Processes: Moving bevond Cairo, edited by Harriet B Presser and Gita Sen,” Kaler, 773. Perspectives: “Bounded Liberation: A Focused Study of La Leche League International,” Bobel, 130. “Degendering the Problem and Gendering the Blame: Political Discourse on Women and Violence,” Berns, 262. “Disturbances in the Social Body: Differences in Body Image and Eating Problems among African American and White Women,” Lovejoy, 239. “Multiple Identities . .. Multiple Marginalities: Franco-Ontarian Feminism,” Denis, 453 Research Reports: “Changes in Men’s Conservative Gender Ideologies: Cohort and Period Influences,” Ciabattari, 574 “Children and the Gender Gap in Foreign Policy Issues,” Bjereld, 303. “Controlling Images and the Gender Construction of Enslaved African Women,” Simms, 879. “If It’s Not On, It’s Not On’—Or Is It? Discursive Constraints on Women’s Condom Use,” Gavey etal., 917. “The Influence of Race and Gender on Student Self-Reports of Sexual Harassment by College Profes- sors,” Kalof et al., 282 “Moral Constructions of Motherhood in Breastfeeding Discourse,” Wall, 592 “Of Punishment and Parenthood: Family-Based Social Control and the Sentencing of Black Drug Offenders,” Flavin, 611. “Region, Poverty, Sibship, and Gender Inequality in Mexican Education: Will Targeted Welfare Policy Make a Difference for Girls?” Post, 468. “Turning Public Issues into Private Troubles: Lead Contamination, Domestic Labor, and the Exploita- tion of Women’s Unpaid Labor in Australia,” Bryson et al., 754 956 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2001 “When Wives Get Sick: Gender Role Attitudes, Marital Happiness, and Husbands’ Contribution to Household Labor,” Allen and Webster, 898. “Women, Men, and Patriarchal Bargaining in an Islamic Sufi Order: The Tijaniyya in Kano, Nigeria, 1937 to the Present,’ Hutson, 734. “Women’s Agency and Household Diplomacy: Negotiating Fundamentalism,” Gerami and Lehnerer, 556. 2000 Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture: “Women, Science, and Academia: Graduate Education and Careers,” Frank Fox, 654.

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