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to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 17 Number 1 (February 2003) pp. 1-148 Number 2 (April 2003) pp. 149-332 Number 3 (June 2003) pp. 333-496 Number 4 (August 2003) pp. 497-652 Number 5 (October 2003) pp. 653-812 Number 6 (December 2003) pp. 813-980 Authors: ADAMS, NATALIE, and PAMELA BETTIS, “Commanding the Room in Short Skirts: Cheering as the Embodiment of Ideal Girlhood,” 73. ANDERSON, KRISTIN L., “Courting Disaster: Intimate Stalking, Culture, and Criminal Justice, by Jennifer L. Dunn” [Book Review]. 646. ANGELIQUE, HOLLY L., see Culley, M. R. ANWARY, AFROZA, “Acid Violence and Medical Care in Bangladesh: Women’s Activism as Carework” [Brief Perspective], 305. ARANDA, ELIZABETH M., “Global Care Work and Gendered Constraints: The Case of Puerto Rican Transmigrants” [Research Report], 609. ARONSON, PAMELA, “Feminists or ‘Postfeminists’? Young Women’s Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations” [Research Report], 903. BAKER-SPERRY, LORI, see Grauerholz, L. BAUNACH, DAWN MICHELLE, “Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the Twentieth Century, by Glenna Matthews” [Book Review], 959. BEAUBOEUF-LAFONTANT, TAMARA, “Strong and Large Black Women? Exploring Relationships between Deviant Womanhood and Weight” [Perspective], 111. BEST, AMY L., “Rockin’ Out of the Box: Gender Maneuvering in Alternative Hard Rock, by Mimi Schippers” [Book Review], 491. BETTIS, PAMELA, see Adams, N. BIRD, SHARON R., “De-Gendering Practice/Practicing De-Gendering: Response to Yancey Martin” {Symposium}, 367. BLAIR-LOY, MARY, and JERRY A. JACOBS “Globalization, Work Hours, and the Care Deficit among Stockbrokers,” 230. BOSE, CHRISTINE E., “From the Editor,” 5, 155, 501, 817. BOSE, SUNITA, see Purkayastha, B. BOULIS, ANN, “Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas, by Elianne Riska” [Book Review], 143. GENDER & SOCIETY, Vol. 17 No. 6, December 2003 970-977 © 2003 Sociologists for Women in Society 970 to GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 17 Number 1 (February 2003) pp. 1-148 Number 2 (April 2003) pp. 149-332 Number 3 (June 2003) pp. 333-496 Number 4 (August 2003) pp. 497-652 Number 5 (October 2003) pp. 653-812 Number 6 (December 2003) pp. 813-980 Authors: ADAMS, NATALIE, and PAMELA BETTIS, “Commanding the Room in Short Skirts: Cheering as the Embodiment of Ideal Girlhood,” 73. ANDERSON, KRISTIN L., “Courting Disaster: Intimate Stalking, Culture, and Criminal Justice, by Jennifer L. Dunn” [Book Review]. 646. ANGELIQUE, HOLLY L., see Culley, M. R. ANWARY, AFROZA, “Acid Violence and Medical Care in Bangladesh: Women’s Activism as Carework” [Brief Perspective], 305. ARANDA, ELIZABETH M., “Global Care Work and Gendered Constraints: The Case of Puerto Rican Transmigrants” [Research Report], 609. ARONSON, PAMELA, “Feminists or ‘Postfeminists’? Young Women’s Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations” [Research Report], 903. BAKER-SPERRY, LORI, see Grauerholz, L. BAUNACH, DAWN MICHELLE, “Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the Twentieth Century, by Glenna Matthews” [Book Review], 959. BEAUBOEUF-LAFONTANT, TAMARA, “Strong and Large Black Women? Exploring Relationships between Deviant Womanhood and Weight” [Perspective], 111. BEST, AMY L., “Rockin’ Out of the Box: Gender Maneuvering in Alternative Hard Rock, by Mimi Schippers” [Book Review], 491. BETTIS, PAMELA, see Adams, N. BIRD, SHARON R., “De-Gendering Practice/Practicing De-Gendering: Response to Yancey Martin” {Symposium}, 367. BLAIR-LOY, MARY, and JERRY A. JACOBS “Globalization, Work Hours, and the Care Deficit among Stockbrokers,” 230. BOSE, CHRISTINE E., “From the Editor,” 5, 155, 501, 817. BOSE, SUNITA, see Purkayastha, B. BOULIS, ANN, “Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas, by Elianne Riska” [Book Review], 143. GENDER & SOCIETY, Vol. 17 No. 6, December 2003 970-977 © 2003 Sociologists for Women in Society 970 INDEX 971 BROWNER, C. H., see Markens, S. CHAPKIS, WENDY, “Trafficking, Migration, and the Law: Protecting Innocents, Punishing Immi- grants” [Perspective], 923. CHASE, SUSAN E., “The Paradox of Natural Mothering, by Chris Bobel” [Book Review], 323. CHENG, SHU-JU ADA, “Rethinking the Globalization of Domestic Service: Foreign Domestics, State Control, and the Politics of Identity in Taiwan,” 166. CLAY-WARNER, JODY, “The Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres, by Sujata Moorti” [Book Review], 140. COLON WARREN, ALICE E., “Puerto Rico: Feminism and Feminist Studies” [International Perspec- tive on Gender Research], 664. COLLINS, JANE L., “Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs: Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-99, by Lorraine Bayard de Volo” [Book Review], 792. COLLINS, JANE L., “The Company They Kept: Migrants and the Politics of Gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960, by Lara Putnam” [Book Review], 792. CONNELL, R. W., “Developing a Theory of Gender as Practice: Notes on Yancey Martin’s Feminist Lecture” [Symposium], 370. COPP, MARTHA, “Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape, by Rebecca Campbell” [Book Review], 647. CORRIN, CHRIS, “Gendering Ethnicity: Implicationfso rD emocracy Assistance, by Lori Handrahan” [Book Review], 789. CULLEY, MARCI R., and HOLLY L. ANGELIQUE, “Women’s Gendered Experiences as Long-Term Three Mile Island Activists” [Research Report], 445. DESAI, MANISHA, see Purkayastha, B. ECK, BETH A., “Men Are Much Harder: Gendered Viewing of Nude Images,” 691. ELSON, JEAN, “Hormonal Hierarchy: Hysterectomy and Stratified Stigma” [Research Report], 750. ESACOVE, ANNE W, “/nto Our Own Hands: The Women’s Health Movement in the United States, 1969-1990, by Sandra Morgen” [Book Review], 648. FALLON, KATHLEEN M., “Transforming Women’s Citizenship Rights Within an Emerging Demo- cratic State: The Case of Ghana,” 525. FISCHER, NANCY L., “Oedipus Wrecked? The Moral Boundaries of Incest” [Perspective], 92. GANGULY-SCRASE, RUCHIRA, “Paradoxes of Globalization, Liberalization, and Gender Equality: The Worldviews of the Lower Middle Class in West Bengal, India,” 544. GERAMI, SHAHIN, “Palestinian Women: Patriarchy and Resistance in the West Bank, by Chery! A. Rubenberg” [Book Review], 145. GILLESPIE, ROSEMARY, “Childfree and Feminine: Understanding the Gender Identity of Voluntarily Childless Women” [Research Report], 122. GLASS, JENNIFER, “The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values, by Nancy Folbre” [Book Review], 328. GRAUERHOLZ, LIZ, “Ordinary Violence: Everyday Assaults against Women, by Mary White Stew- art” [Book Review], 485. GRAUERHOLZ, LIZ, “Taking Back Our Lives: A Call to Action for the Feminist Movement, by Ann Russo” [Book Review], 485. GRAUERHOLZ, LIZ, and LORI BAKER-SPERRY, “The Pervasiveness and Persistence of the Femi- nine Beauty Ideal in Children’s Fairy Tales,” 711. HALL, ELAINE J., and MARNIE SALUPO RODRIGUEZ, “The Myth of Postfeminism” [Research Report], 878. HARRISON, MARGARET, see Spitzer, D. HARTUNG, ELIZABETH, “Making Care Work, by Lynet Uttal” [Book Review], 796. HARTUNG, ELIZABETHM “Women Without Children, by Yvonne Vissing” [Book Review], 796. HASSO, FRANCES S., “Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel, by Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh” [Book Review], 482. 972 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2003 HEATH, MELANIE, “Soft-Boiled Masculinity: Renegotiating Gender and Racial Ideologies in the Promise Keepers Movement,” 423. HUGHES, KAREN, see Spitzer, D. JACOBS, JERRY A., see Blair-Loy, M. JOHNSON, DENISE L., see Pyke, K. D. KALER, AMY, “/nfertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender and Reproduc- tive Technologies, edited by Marcia C. Inhorn and Frank van Balen” [Book Review], 794. KANG, MILIANN, “The Managed Hand: The Commercialization of Bodies and Emotions in Korean Immigrant-Owned Nail Salons, 820. KARIDES, MARINA, “Complex Inequality: Gender, Class, and Race in the New Economy, by Leslie McCall” [Book Review], 137. KEMP, ADRIANA, see Raijman, R. KILLIAN, CAITLIN, “The Other Side of the Veil: North African Women in France Respond to the Headscarf Affair,” 567. KING, NEAL, “Knowing Women: Straight Men and Sexual Certainty,” 861. LAN, PEI-CHIA, “Maid or Madam? Filipina Migrant Workers and the Continuity of Domestic Labor,” 187. LAROSSA, RALPH, “Family Men: Middle-Class Fatherhood in Early Industrializing America, by Shawn Johansen” [Book Review], 330. LIND, AMY, “Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Against Allende, 1964- 1973, by Margaret Power” [Book Review], 791. LITT, JACQUELYN S., and MARY K. ZIMMERMAN, “Global Perspectives on Gender and Carework: An Introduction,” 156. MARKENS, SUSAN, C. H. BROWNER, and H. MABEL PRELORAN, “ ‘I’m Not the One They're Sticking the Needle Into’: Latino Couples, Fetal Diagnosis, and the Discourse of Reproductive Rights” [Research Report], 462. MARTIN, KARIN A., “Giving Birth like a Girl,” 54. MARX FERREE, MYRA, “Practice Makes Perfect? A Comment on Yancey Martin’s Gendering Prac- tices, Practicing Gender” [Symposium], 373. MAUME, DAVID J., JR., “The Package Deal: Marriage, Work and Fatherhood in Men’s Lives, by Nich- olas W. Townsend” [Book Review], 489. MIHELICH, JOHN, and DEBBIE STORRS, “Higher Education and the Negotiated Process of Hege- mony: Embedded Resistance among Mormon Women,” 404. MIN, PYONG GAP, “Korean ‘Comfort Women’: The Intersection of Colonial Power, Gender, and Class” [Perspective], 938. MOLLER, STEPHANIE, “The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890- 1930, by Nikki Mandell” [Book Review], 142. MONTGOMERY, RHONDA J. V., see Zhan, H. J. MOON, SEUNGSOOK, “Immigration and Mothering: Case Studies from Two Generations of Korean Immigrant Women,” 840. MOON, SEUNGSOOK, “Transforming Gender and Development in East Asia, edited by Esther Ngan- ling Chow” [Book Review], 643. MOON, SEUNGSOOK, “Women’s Working Lives in East Asia, edited by Mary C. Brinton” [Book Review], 643. NAJAFIZADEH, MEHRANGIZ, “Women’s Empowering Carework in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan” [Brief Perspective], 293. NAZIR CHAUDHRY, LUBNA, “A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation, by Piya Chatterjee” [Book Review], 488. NEUFELD, ANNE, see Spitzer, D. NUNEZ SARMIENTO, MARTA, “Gender Studies in Cuba: Methodological Approaches, 1974-2001,” 7. PRELORAN, H. MABEL, see Markens, S. INDEX 973 PRINDEVILLE, DIANE-MICHELE, “Identity and the Politics of American Indian and Hispanic Women Leaders” [Research Report], 591. PURI, JYOTI, “The Construction of Sexual and Cultural Identities: Greek-Cypriot Men in Britain, by Constantinos N. Phellas” [Book Review], 799. PURI, JYOTI, “/n a Queer Place: Sexuality and Belonging in British and European Contexts, edited by Kate Chedgzoy, Emma Francis, and Murray Pratt” [Book Review], 799. PURI, JYOTI, “The Night Is Young: Sexuality in Mexico in the Time of AIDS, by Héctor Carrillo” [Book Review], 799. PURKAYASTHA, BANDANA, MANGALA SUBRAMANIAM, MANISHA DESAI, and SUNITA BOSE, “The Study of Gender in India: A Partial Review” [International Perspective on Gender Research], 503. PYKE, KAREN D., and DENISE L. JOHNSON, “Asian American Women and Racialized Feminini- ties: ‘Doing’ Gender across Cultural Worlds,” 33. RAIJMAN, REBECA, SILVINA SCHAMMAH-GESSER, and ADRIANA KEMP, “International Migration, Domestic Work, and Care Work: Undocumented Latina Migrants in Israel;” 727. RAPOPORT, TAMAR, see Sasson-Levy, O. RISMAN, BARBARA J., “From the SWS President: Valuing All Flavors of Feminist Sociology,” 659. RODRIGUEZ, MARNIE SALUPO, see Hall, E. J. ROSEMBERG, FULVIA, “Multilateral Organizations and Early Child Care and Education Policies for Developing Countries,” 250. ROTH, SILKE, “/n Their Time: A History of Feminism in Western Society, by Marlene LeGates” [Book Review], 483. ROTHENBERG, BESS, “ “We Don’t Have Time for Social Change’: Cultural Compromise and the Bat- tered Woman Syndrome” [Perspective], 771. SASSON-LEVY, ORNA, and TAMAR RAPOPORT, “Body, Gender, and Knowledge in Protest Move- ments: The Israeli Case,” 379. SCHAMMAH-GESSER, SILVINA, see Raijman, R. SEGAL, ALAN, “Queering India, edited by Ruth Vanita” [Book Review], 801. SEGAL, ALAN, “Sexual Lifestyles, by Elina Haavio-Mannila, Osmo Kontula, and Anna Rotkirch” [Book Review], 801. SEGAL, ALAN, “South Sea Maidens, by Michael Sturma” [Book Review], 801. SHEFF, ELISABETH, “Voicing Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Iden- tity, by Aida Hurtado” [Book Review], 958. SMITH, KERRI, “Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy, by John Gilliom” [Book Review], 644. SOBIERAJ, SARAH, “The Powoef rGoo d Deeds: Privileged Women and the Social Reproduction of the Upper Class, by Diana Kendall” [Book Review], 797. SPITZER, DENISE, ANNE NEUFELD, MARGARET HARRISON, KAREN HUGHES, and MIRIAM STEWART, “Caregiving in Transnational Context: ‘My Wings Have Been Cut; Where Can I Fly?’ ” [Research Report], 267. STALP, MARYBETH C., “Medicalized Motherhood: Perspectivferosm the Lives of African-American and Jewish Women, by Jacquelyn S. Litt” [Book Review], 324. STALP, MARYBETH C., “Mothering Inner-City Children: The Early School Years, by Katherine Brown Rosier” [Book Review}, 324. STALP, MARYBETH C., “Mothers and Children: Feminist Analyses and Personal Narratives, edited by Susan E. Chase and Mary F. Rogers” [Book Review], 324. STEWART, MIRIAM, see Spitzer, D. STORRS, DEBBIE, see Mihelich, J. SUBRAMANIAM, MANGALA, see Purkayastha, B. TAYLOR PHILLIPS, MONA, “Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizen- ship and Labor, by Evelyn Nakano Glenn” [Book Review], 788. THEBERGE, NANCY, “Taking the Field: Women, Men and Sports, by Michael Messner,” 960. 974 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2003 THOMAS, KECIA M., “A Broken Silence: Voices of African American Women in the Academy, by Lena Wright Myers” [Book Review], 650. UPTON, REBECCA L.,* ‘Women Have No Tribe’: Connecting Carework, Gender, and Migration in an Era of HIV/AIDS in Botswana” [Brief Perspectives], 314. VALIENTE, CELIA, “Central State Child Care Policies in Postauthoritarian Spain: Implications for Gender and Carework Arrangements” [Brief Perspectives], 287. WERUM, REGINA E., “/nside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement, by Kathleen M. Blee” [Book Review], 139 WINTERICH, JULIE A., “Sex, Menopause, and Culture: Sexual Orientation and the Meaning of Meno- pause for Women’s Sex Lives” [Research Report], 627. WRIGHT, MELISSA W., “Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World, by Mona Domosh and Joni Seager” [Book Review], 487. WRIGLEY, JULIA, “Domeéstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence, by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo” [Book Review], 326. YANCEY MARTIN, PATRICIA, “ ‘Said and Done’ versus ‘Saying and Doing’: Gendering Practices, Practicing Gender at Work” [2001 Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture], 342. ZHAN, HEYING JENNY, and RHONDA J. V. MONTGOMERY, “Gender and Elder Care in China: The Influence of Filial Piety and Structural Constraints,” 209. ZIMMERMAN, MARY K.., see Litt, J. S. Articles: “Asian American Women and Racialized Femininities: ‘Doing’ Gender across Cultural Worlds,” Pyke and Johnson, 33. “Body, Gender, and Knowledge in Protest Movements: The Israeli Case,” Sasson-Levy and Rapoport, 379. “Commanding the Room in Short Skirts: Cheering as the Embodiment of Ideal Girlhood,” Adams and Bettis, 73. “From the Book Review Editors,” 339. “From the Editor,” Bose, 5, 155, 501, 817. “From the SWS President: Valuing All Flavors of Feminist Sociology.” Risman, 659. “Gender and Elder Care in China: The Influence of Filial Piety and Structural Constraints,” Zhan and Montgomery, 209. “Giving Birth like a Girl,’ Martin, 54. “Globalization, Work Hours, and the Care Deficit among Stockbrokers,” Blair-Loy and Jacobs, 230. “Higher Education and the Negotiated Process of Hegemony: Embedded Resistance among Mormon Women,” Mihelich and Storrs, 404. “Immigration and Mothering: Case Studies from Two Generations of Korean Immigrant Women,” Moon, 840. “International Migration, Domestic Work, and Care Work: Undocumented Latina Migrants in Israel,” Raijman et al., 727. “Knowing Women: Straight Men and Sexual Certainty,” King, 861. “Maid or Madam? Filipina Migrant Workers and the Continuity of Domestic Labor,” Lan, 187. “The Managed Hand: The Commercialization of Bodies and Emotions in Korean Immigrant-Owned Nail Salons,” Kang, 820. “Men Are Much Harder: Gendered Viewing of Nude Images,” Eck, 691. “Multilateral Organizations and Early Child Care and Education Policies for Developing Countries,” Rosemberg, 250. “The Other Side of the Veil: North African Women in France Respond to the Headscarf Affair,” Killian, 567. “Paradoxes of Globalization, Liberalization, and Gender Equality: The Worldviews of the Lower Middle Class in West Bengal, India,” Ganguly-Scrase, 544. INDEX 975 “The Pervasiveness and Persistence of the Feminine Beauty Ideal in Children’s Fairy Tales,’ Grauerholz and Baker-Sperry, 711. “Rethinking the Globalization of Domestic Service: Foreign Domestics, State Control, and the Politics of Identity in Taiwan,” Cheng, 166. “Soft-Boiled Masculinity: Renegotiating Gender and Racial Ideologies in the Promise Keepers Move- ment,” Heath, 423. “Transforming Women’s Citizenship Rights Within an Emerging Democratic State: The Case of Ghana,” Fallon, 525. Book Reviews: “A Broken Silence: Voices of African American Women in the Academy, by Lena Wright Myers,” Thomas, 650. “Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women in Israel, by Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh,” Hasso, 482. “The Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television’s Public Spheres, by Sujata Moorti,” Clay-Warner, 140. “The Company They Kept: Migrants and the Politics ofG ender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960, by Lara Putnam,” Collins, 792. “Complex Inequality: Gender, Class, and Race in the New Economy, by Leslie McCall,” Karides, 137. “The Construction of Sexual and Cultural Identities: Greek-Cypriot Men in Britain, by Constantinos N. Phellas,” Puri, 799. “The Corporation as Family: The Gendering of Corporate Welfare, 1890-1930, by Nikki Mandell,” Moller, 142. “Courting Disaster: Intimate Stalking, Culture, and Criminal Justice, by Jennifer L. Dunn,” Anderson, 646. “Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of Affluence, by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo,” Wrigley, 326. “Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape, by Rebecca Campbell,” Copp, 647. “Family Men: Middle-Class Fatherhood in Early Industrializing America, by Shawn Johansen,” Larossa, 330. “Gendering Ethnicity: Implicationfso r Democracy Assistance, by Lori Handrahan,’ Corrin, 789. “Ina Queer Place: Sexuality and Belonging in British and European Contexts, edited by Kate Chedgzoy, Emma Francis, and Murray Pratt,” Puri, 799. “In Their Time: A History of Feminism in Western Society, by Marlene LeGates,” Roth, 483. “Infertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender and Reproductive Technologies, edited by Marcia C. Inhorn and Frank van Balen,” Kaler, 794. “Inside Organized Racism: Women in the Hate Movement, by Kathleen M. Blee;” Werum, 139. “Into Our Own Hands: The Women’s Health Movement in the United States, 1969-1990, by Sandra Morgen,” Esacove, 648. “The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values, by Nancy Folbre,” Glass, 328. “Making Care Work, by Lynet Uttal,” Hartung, 796. “Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas, by Elianne Riska,” Boulis, 143. “Medicalized Motherhood: Perspectives from the Lives of African-American and Jewish Women, by Jacquelyn S. Litt,’ Stalp, 324. “Mothering Inner-City Children: The Early School Years, by Katherine Brown Rosier,” Stalp, 324. “Mothers and Children: Feminist Analyses and Personal Narratives, edited by Susan E. Chase and Mary F. Rogers,” Stalp, 324. “Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs: Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-99, by Lorraine Bayard de Volo,” Collins, 792. “The Night Is Young: Sexuality in Mexico in the Time of AIDS, by Héctor Carrillo,” Puri, 799. “Ordinary Violence: Everyday Assaults against Women, by Mary White Stewart,” Grauerholz, 485. 976 GENDER & SOCIETY / December 2003 “Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy, by John Gilliom,” Smith, 644. “The Package Deal: Marriage, Work and Fatherhood in Men’s Lives, by Nicholas W. Townsend,” Maume, 489. “Palestinian Women: Patriarchy and Resistance in the West Bank, by Cheryl A. Rubenberg,” Gerami, 145. “The Paradox of Natural Mothering, by Chris Bobel,” Chase, 323. “The Power of Good Deeds: Privileged Women and the Social Reproduction of the Upper Class, by Diana Kendall,” Sobieraj, 797. “Putting Women in Place: Feminist Geographers Make Sense of the World, by Mona Domosh and Joni Seager,” Wright, 487. “Queering India, edited by Ruth Vanita,” Segal, 801. “Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Against Allende, 1964-1973, by Marga- ret Power,” Lind, 791. “Rockin’ Out of the Box: Gender Maneuvering in Alternative Hard Rock, by Mimi Schippers,” Best, 491. “Sexual Lifestyles, by Elina Haavio-Mannila, Osmo Kontula, and Anna Rotkirch,’ Segal, 801. “Silicon Valley, Women, and the California Dream: Gender, Class, and Opportunity in the Twentieth Century, by Glenna Matthews,” Baunach, 959. “South Sea Maidens, by Michael Sturma,” Segal, 801. “Taking Back Our Lives: A Call to Actifoorn th e Feminist Movement, by Ann Russo,” Grauerholz, 485. “Taking the Field: Women, Men and Sports, by Michael Messner,” Theberge, 960. “A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation, by Piya Chatterjee,” Nazir Chaudhry, 488. “Transforming Genandd Deevelorpme nt in East Asia, edited by Esther Ngan-ling Chow,” Moon, 643. “Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor, by Evelyn Nakano Glenn,” Phillips, 788. “Voicing Chicana Feminisms: Young Women Speak Out on Sexuality and Identity, by Aida Hurtado,” Sheff, 958. “Women Without Children, by Yvonne Vissing,” Hartung, 796. “Women’s Working Lives in East Asia, edited by Mary C. Brinton,’ Moon, 643. Brief Perspectives: “Acid Violence and Medical Care in Bangladesh: Women’s Activism as Carework,” Anwary, 305. “Central State Child Care Policies in Postauthoritarian Spain: Implications for Gender and Carework Arrangements,” Valiente, 287. “*Women Have No Tribe’: Connecting Carework, Gender, and Migration in an Era of HIV/AIDS in Botswana,” Upton, 314. “Women’s Empowering Carework in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan,” Najafizadeh, 293. Guest Editors’ Introduction: “Global Perspectives on Gender and Carework: An Introduction,” Litt and Zimmerman, 156. International Perspectives on Gender Research: “Gender Studies in Cuba: Methodological Approaches, 1974-2001?’ Nufiez Sarmiento, 7. “Puerto Rico: Feminism and Feminist Studies,’ Colén Warren, 664. “The Study of Gender in India: A Partial Review,” Purkayastha et al., 503. 977 Perspectives: “Korean ‘Comfort Women’: The Intersection of Colonial Power, Gender, and Class,” Min, 938. “Oedipus Wrecked? The Moral Boundaries of Incest,” Fischer, 92. “Strong and Large Black Women? Exploring Relationships between Deviant Womanhood and Weight,” Beauboeuf-Lafontant, 111. “Trafficking, Migration, and the Law: Protecting Innocents, Punishing Immigrants;’ Chapkis, 923. “ “We Don’t Have Time for Social Change’: Cultural Compromise and the Battered Woman Syndrome,” Rothenberg, 771. Research Reports: “Caregiving in Transnational Context: “My Wings Have Been Cut; Where Can I Fly?’ ” Spitzer et al., 267. “Childfree and Feminine: Understanding the Gender Identity of Voluntarily Childless Women,” Gillespie, 122. “Feminists or ‘Postfeminists’? Young Women’s Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations,” Aronson, 903. “Global Care Work and Gendered Constraints: The Case of Puerto Rican Transmigrants,” Aranda, 609. “Hormonal Hierarchy: Hysterectomy and Stratified Stigma,” Elson, 750. “Identity and the Politics of American Indian and Hispanic Women Leaders,” Prindeville, 591. “I’m Not the One They’re Sticking the Needle Into’: Latino Couples, Fetal Diagnosis, and the Dis- course of Reproductive Rights,” Markens et al., 462. “The Myth of Postfeminism,” Hall and Rodriguez, 878. “Sex, Menopause, and Culture: Sexual Orientation and the Meaning of Menopause for Women’s Sex Lives,” Winterich, 627. “Women’s Gendered Experiences as Long-Term Three Mile Island Activists,’ Culley and Angelique, 445. Symposium: “De-Gendering Practice/Practicing De-Gendering: Response to Yancey Martin,” Bird, 367. “Developing a Theory of Gender as Practice: Notes on Yancey Martin’s Feminist Lecture,” Connell, 370. “Practice Makes Perfect? A Comment on Yancey Martin’s Gendering Practices, Practicing Gender,” Marx Ferree, 373. 2001 Sociologists for Women in Society Feminist Lecture: “ ‘Said and Done’ versus ‘Saying and Doing’: Gendering Practices, Practicing Gender at Work,” Yancey Martin, 342.

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