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index to Volume 31 Author/Title index, General a “Beautiful, Borrowed, and Bent: ‘Boys’ Abel, Emily K (see Yancey, Antronette K., Love’ as Girls’ Love in Shéjo Manga,” Joanne Leslie, and Emily K. Abel by James Welker, no. 3: 841-870 “* Accidental Alleg« wries’ Meet “The Perfor “Behind Enemy Lines: Toxic litties Infil mative Documentary’: Boystown, Seno- trate Vanessa Beecroft,” by Julia rita Extraviada, and the Border Steinmetz, Heather Cassils, and Clo Brothel>Maquiladora Paradigm,” by ver Leary, no. 3: 753-783 Amy Sara Carroll, no. 2: 357-396 30s, Pascale R., “Feminists Interpreting the “Activists Who Yearn for Art That Trans Politics of Wartime Rape: Berlin, 1945 forms Parallels in the Black Arts and Yugoslavia, 1992-1993,” no. 4 995 Feminist Art Movements in the United 1025 states,” by Lisa Gail Collins, no. 3 Breines, Winifred, “Gender and the Ci 717-752 Rights Movement edited by Peter J. Ling “Analogy and (White) Feminist Theory and Sharon Monteith; Throwing Off the Phinking Race and the Color of the Cy Cloak of Privilege White Southern borg Body,” by Malini Johar Schueller, Women Activists in the Civil Rights Era no. | 63-92 edited by Gail S. Murray Book Re “Andrea Dworkin and the Social Construc view,” no. 4 1164-1167 tion of Gender: A Retrospective,” by Budianta, Melani, “Decentralizing En Judith Grant, no. 4: 967-993 gagements: Women and the Democra tization Process in Indonesia,” no. 4 915-923 B Barker, Drucilla K., “Fragments of Devel opment: Nation, Gender, and the Space c of Modernity by Suzanne Bergeron; A “Can We Talk? Feminist Economists in Di Critical Rewriting of Global Political alogue with Social Theorists,” by Julie Economy: Integrating Reproductive, A. Nelson,no . 4: 1051-1074 Productive, and Virtual Economies by V “Careful What You Ask For: Reconsidering Spike Peterson: Book Review,” no. 4 Feminist Epistemology and Autobio 1143-1148 graphical Narrative in Research on Sex Bastian, Michelle, “Haraway’s Lost Cyborg ual Identity Development,” by Lisa M and the Possibilities of Transversalism,” Diamond, no. 2 471-49] no. 4: 1027-1049 Carroll, Amy Sara, “‘Accidental Allegories’ Baydar, Giilsiim, and Berfin Ivegen, “Ter Meet ‘The Performative Documen ritories, Identities, and Thresholds: The tary’ Boystown, Senorita Extraviada, Saturday Mothers Phenomenon in Is and the Border-Brothel>Maquiladora 357-396 tanbul,” no. 3: 689-715 Paradigm,” no. 2 1188 Index to Volume 31 Cassils, Heather (see Steinmetz, Julia, Watson and Ann Gordon: Book Re Heather Cassils, and Clover Leary view,” no. 2: 566-568 Collins, Lisa Gail, “Activists Who Yearn for Donovan, Josephine, “Feminism and the Art That [ransforms: Parallels in the Treatment of Animals: From Care to Black Arts and Feminist Art Movements Dialogue,” no. 2: 305-329 in the United States,” no. 3 717-752 Dottolo, Andrea I see Stewart, Abigail J., “Constructing-Contesting Masculinities and Andrea L. Dottolo Trends in South Asian Cinema,” by Gita Doyle, Jennifer, and Amelia Jones, “Intro Rajan, no. 4: 1099-1124 duction: New Feminist Theories of Vi “Contemporary Perspectives from Human sual Culture,” no. 3 607-615 Development: Implications for Femi Duhatek, Dasa, “Feminist Perspectives on nist Scholarship,” by Patricia H. Miller, Democratization in Serbia /Western no. 2: 445-469 Balkans,” no. 4: 923-928 D E Davidson, Jane Chin, “ What the Body Cost “Editorial: Legacies, Transitions, and New Desire, History, and Performance by Directions at Signs,” by Mary Hawkes Jane Blocker; In Other Los Angeleses worth, no. 4 901-914 Multicentric Performance Art by Mei Emeagwali, Gloria, “Women in Developing ling Cheng: Book Review,” no. 3 Countries: Assessing Strategies for Em- 875-880 powerment edited by Rheka Datta and “Death in Black and White: A Reading of Judith Kornberg; Women Development Mare Forster’s Monster’s Ball,” by Workers Implementing Rural Credit Sharon P. Holland, no. 3: 785-813 Programmes in Bangladesh by Anne “Decentralizing Engagements: Women Marie Goetz Book Review,” no. | and the Democratization Process in In 253-256 donesia,” by Melani Budianta, no. 4 915-923 F DeLoughrey, Elizabeth, “Ghosts of Slavery: “Feeling Brown, Feeling Down: Latina Af A Literary Archacology of Black Women’s fect, the Performativity of Race, and the Lives by Jenny Sharpe; Race, Ethnicity, Depressive Position,” by José Esteban and Sexuality: Intimate Intersections, Mufioz, no. 3 675-688 Forbidden Frontiers by Joane Nagel “Feminism and the Treatment of Animals Book Review,” no 2: 556-560 From Care to Dialogue,” by Josephine “Democratization A View from Africa,” by Donovan, no. 2: 305-329 Shireen Hassim, no. 4: 928-932 “Feminist Interpretationso f the Philosoph “Deviant Classics: Pulps and the Making of ical Canon,” by Charlotte Witt, no. 2 Lesbian Print Culture,” by Stephanie Foote, no. 1: 169-190 “Feminist Perspectives on Democratization Diamond, Lisa M., “Careful What You Ask in Serbia/Western Balkans,” by Dasa For Reconsidering Feminist Episte Duhatek, no. 4: 923-928 mology and Autobiographical Narrative “Feminist Psychology,” by Abigail J. Stew in Research on Sexual Identity Devel art and Andrea L. Dottolo, no. 2: opment,” no. 2: 471-49] 493-509 Dodson, Debra L., “Democrats/Republi- “Feminists Interpreting the Politiofc Wsa r cans and the Politics of Women’s Place time Rape: Berlin, 1945; Yugoslavia, by Kira Sanbonmatsu; Anticipating 1992-1993,” by Pascale R. Bos, no. 4 Madam President edited by Robert P. 995-1025 SIGNS Summer 2006 Ferree, Myra Marx, “Promise of a Dream Discourse by Ellen Messer- Davidow Remembering the Sixties by Sheila Row Feminism in the Heartland by Judith botham; Shaky Ground: The Sixties and Ezekiel; No Turning Back: The History Its Aftershocks by Alice Echols: Book of Feminism and the Future of Women Review,” no. | 247-249 by Estelle B. Freedman; Tidal Wav: Flint, Kate, “Women and Reading,” no. 2 How Women Changed America at Cen 511 536 tury’s End by Sara M Evans Book Re Foote, Stephanie, “Deviant Classics: Pulps view,” no 2: 569-575 and the Making of Lesbian Print Cul Hassim, Shireen, “Democratization ture,” no. | 169-190 View from Africa,” no. 4: 928-932 Frader, Laura Levine, “ The Politics of Gen Hawkesworth, Mary, “Editorial: Legacies, der after Socialism by Susan Gal and Transitions and New Directions at Gail Kligman; Reproducing Gender: Pol Signs,” no. 4: 901-914 itics, Publics, and Everyday Life after So Herman, Didi, “7h Strange? Next Door cialism edited by Susan Gal and Gail lhe Story of a Small Community’s Battle Kligman; A Reverse! of Fortunes? wer Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights by Ar Women, Work and Change in East Ger lene Stein; Voted Out: The Psychological many by Rachel Alsop Book Review,” Consequences of Anti-Gay Politics by no. 2: 578-585 Glenda M Russell: Book Review,” no “From Nimble Fingers to Raised Fists 1: 228-230 Women and Labor Activism in Glob Holland, Sharon P., “Death in Black and alizing Thailand,” by Mary Beth Mills, White: A Reading of Marc Forster’s no. 1: 117-144 Monster’s Ball,” no. 3: 785-813 Hoskyns, Catherine, ‘Has Liberalism G Failed Women? Assuring Equal Repre “Gender, Citizensahnidp t,h e Nation-State sentation in Europe and the United in Pakistan: Willful Daughters or Free States edited by Jytte Kiausen and Citizens?” by Amina Jamal, no. 2 Charles S. Maier; Women, Europe and 283-304 the New Languages of Politics by Hilary Grant, Judith, “Andrea Dworkin and the Footitt Book Review,” no. 2 9/35 578 Social Construction of Gender: A Ret rospective,” no. 4: 967-993 Green, James N., “Gay Cuban Nation by “I /Me/Mine Intersectional Identities as Emilio Bejel; Pink, Purple, Green Negotiated Minefields,” by Shuddha Women’s, Religious, Environmental, brata Sengupta, no. 3: 629-639 and Gay/Lesbian Movements in Central “Introduction New Feminist Theories of Europe Today edited by Helena Flam Visual Culture,” by Jennifer Doyle and Book Review,” no. 1: 223-228 Amelia Jones, no. 3: 607-615 Ivegen, Berfin (see Baydar, Giilsiim, and H Berfin Ivegen Hackett, Helen, “Incest and Agency in Eliz- abeth’s England by Maureen Quilligan 4d Book Review,” no. 4: 1148-1151 Jamal, Amina, “Gender, Citizenship, and “Haraway’s Lost Cyborg and the Possibil the Nation-State in Pakistan Willful ities of Transversalism,” by Michelle Daughters or Free Citizens?” no. 2 Bastian, no. 4: 1027-1049 283-304 Hartmann, Susan M., “Disciplining Femi- Jaquette, Jane S., “Right-Wing Women in nism: From Social Activism to Academic Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Index to Volume 31 against Allende, 1964-1973 by Mar Marcus, Sharon, “Queer Theory for Ev garet Power; Contentious Lives: Two Ar- eryone: A Review Essay,” no. 1: 191- gentine Women, Two Protests, and the 218 Quest for Recognition by javier Auyero: Marschke, Robyn (see Nielsen, Joyce Book Review,” no. 2: 553-556 McCarl, Robyn Marschke, Elisabeth Johnson, Penelope D., “Surviving Poverty Sheff, and Patricia Rankin) in Medieval Paris: Gender, Ideology, and McCann, Carole R., “Sexual Chemistry: the Daily Lives of the Poor by Sharon A History of the Contraceptive Pill by Farmer; Women in a Medieval Heretical Lara V. Marks; The Moral Property of Sect: Agnes and Huguette the Walden- Women: A History of Birth Control sians by Shulamith Shahar: Book Re Politics in America by Linda Gordon view,” no. | 238-241 Book Review,” no. 1: 250-253 Jones, Amelia (see Doyle, Jennifer, and McGonagle, Joseph, and Zineb Sedira, Amelia Jones) “Translating Differences: An Interview with Zineb Sedira,” no. 3: 617-628 K Mendoza, Breny, “The Undemocratic Kintz, Linda, “Amtifeminism and Family Foundations of Democracy An Enun Terrorism by Rhonda Hammer; The ciation from Postoccidental Latin Surrendered Wife: A Practical Guide to America,” no. 4: 932-939 Finding Intimacy, Passion, and Peace Miller, Patricia H., “Contemporary Per with a Man by Laura Doyle: Book Re spectives from Human Development view,” no. |] 262-264 Implications for Feminist Scholarship,” Kwok Wei Leng, “The Portable Kristevaed no. 2: 445-469 ited by Kelly Oliver; The Feminine and Mills, Mary Beth, “From Nimble Fingers the Sacred by Catherine Clément and to Raised Fists: Women and Labor Ac Julia Kristeva: Book Review,” no. 2 tivism in Globalizing Thailand,” no. 1 586-589 117-144 Moore, Patricia A., “ Women in Science: Ca- L reer Processes and Outcomes by Yu Xie Leary, Clover (see Steinmetz, Julia, and Kimberlee A. Shauman; The Science Heather Cassils, and Clover Leary) Glass Ceiling: Academic Women Scien- Leslie, Joanne (see Yancey, Antronette K., tists and the Struggle to Succeed by Sue Joanne Leslie, and Emily K. Abel) V. Rosser: Book Review,” no. 4 1155- Lewis, Reina, “In a Queer Time and Place: 1158 Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives Morton, Patricia A., “Terra Infirma: Ge- by Judith Halberstam; In Your Face: 9 ography’s Visual Culture by Int Rogoff; Sexual Studies by Mandy Merck; Les- With Other Eyes: Looking at Race and bian Rule: Cultural Criticism and the Gender in Visual Culture edited by Lisa Value of Desire by Amy Villarejo: Book Bloom: Book Review,” no. 3: 871-874 Review,” no. 3: 880-884 Munoz, José Esteban, “Feeling Brown, “Living by His Wits: The Buffoon and Feeling Down: Latina Affect, the Per Male Survival,” by Peter F. Murphy, no formativity of Race, and the Depressive 4: 1125-1142 Position,” no. 3: 675-688 Murphy, Peter F., “Living by His Wits: The Buffoon and Male Survival,” no. 4 “Malinche and Matriarchal Utopia: Gen- 1125-1142 dered Visions of Indigeneity in Mex- Murphy, Sara, “Aftermath: Violence and the ico,” by Analisa Taylor, no. 3: 815-840 Remaking of a Selfb y Susan J. Brison; SIGNS Summer 2006 Between Women and Generations: Leg- R acies of Dignity by Drucilla Cornell “Race, Gender, and Antiessentialist Poli Book Review,” no. 1: 234-238 tics,” by Georgia Warnke, no. 1: 93 116 N Rajan, Gita, “Constructing-Contesting Nash June, “Women in Between: Glob Masculinities Trends in South Asian alization and the New Enlightenment,” Cinema,” no. 4 1099-1124 no. 1: 145-167 Rankin, Patricia (see Nielsen, Joyce Mc Nelson, Julie A., “Can We Talk? Feminist Carl, Robyn Marschke, Elisabeth Sheff, Economists in Dialogue with Social and Patricia Rankin rheorists,” no. 4: 1051-1074 Rowley, Michelle V., “Rising Tide: Gender Nielsen, Joyce McCarl, Robyn Marschke, Equality and Cultural Change around Elisabeth Sheff, and Patricia Rankin, the World by Ronald Inglehart and “Vital Variables and Gender Equity in Pippa Norris; A Critical Rewriting of Academe: Confessions from a Feminist Global olitical Economy: Integrating Empiricist Project,” no. 1: 1-28 Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies by V. Spike Peterson; Com mon Ground or Mutual Exclusion? ° Women’s Movements and International “Obesity at the Crossroads: Feminist and Public Health Perspectives,” by Antro Relations edited by Marianne Braig and Sonja Wolte: Book Review,” no. 2 nette K. Yancey, Joanne Leslie, and Em 560-565 ily K. Abel, no. 2: 425-443 Obiora, Leslye, “ Holding On to the Promise s Women’s Human Rights and the Beijing Sauble-Otto, Lorie, “On Monique Wittig + 5 Reriew edited by Cynthia Meillon Theoretical, Political, and Literary Essays and Charlotte Bunch; Women’s Rights edited by Namascar Shaktini: Book Re A Global View edited by Lynn Walter; view,” no. 4 1168-1169 Women, Gender, and Human Rights: A Schaeffer-Grabiel, Felicity, “Planet Global Perspective edited by Marjorie Love.com: Cyberbrides in the Americas Agosin: Book Review,” no. 1: 256-261 and the Transnational Routes of U.S Oishi, Eve, “Visual Perversions: Race, Sex, Masculinity,” no. 2: 331-356 and Cinematic Pleasure,” no. 3: 641- Schueller, Malini Johar, “Analogy and 674 (White ) Feminist Theory: Thinking O'Reilly, Kathleen, “Women Fieldworkers Race and the Color of the Cyborg and the Politics of Participation,” no. 4 Body,” no. | 63-92 1075-1098 Sedira, Zineb (see McGonagle, Joseph, and Zineb Sedira) P Sengupta, Shuddhabrata, “I/Me/Mine “Planet-Love.com: Cyberbrides in the Intersectional Identities as Negotiated Americas and the Transnational Routes Minefields,” no 3: 629-639 of U.S. Masculinity,” by Felicity Schaef. Sheff, Elisabeth (see Nielsen, Joyce Me fer-Grabiel, no. 2: 331-356 Carl, Robyn Marschke, Elisabeth Sheff, and Patricia Rankin Q Shissler, A. Holly, “ Women’s Human Rights “Queer Theory for Everyone: A Review and Islam: A Study of Three Attempts at Essay,” by Sharon Marcus, no. 1: 191- Accommodation by Jonas Svensson; 218 Women in Islam: The Western Experience 1192 ' index to Volume 31 by Anne Sofie Roald; Medicines of the Thomas, Sue, “The Difference ‘Difference’ Soul: Female Bodies and Sacred Geog- Makes: Women and Leadership edited by raphies in a Transnational Islam by Deborah L. Rhode; The Difference Fedwa Malti-Douglas: Book Review,” Women Make: The Policy Impaci of Wo- no. | 241-247 men in Congressby Michele L. Swers Sluhovsky, Moshe, “ Homosexuality in Earl) Book Review,” no. 4: 1160-1163 Modern France: A Documentary Collec “Translating Differences: An Interview tion by Jeffrey Merrick and Bryant with Zineb Sedira,” by Joseph Mc Ragan Jr.; Queering the Middle Agesed Gonagle and Zineb Sedira, no. 3 ited by Glenn Burger and Steven |} 617-628 Kruger: Book Review,” no. 1: 219-222 Springer, Kimberly, “Longing to Tell: Black U Women Talk about Sexuality and Inti “The Undemocratic Foundations of De macy by Tricia Rose; Black Sexual Pol mocracy: An Enunciation from Postoc itics African Americans, Gender, and cidental Latin America,” by Breny Men the New Racism by Patricia Hill Collins doza, no. 4: 932-939 Book Review,” no. | 231-223: 3; “Catching a Wave Reclaiming Femi Vv nism for the 21st Century edited by Rory “Visual Perversions: Race, Sex, and Cine Dicker and Alison Piepmeier; Colonize matic Pleasure,” by Eve Oishi, no. 3 This! Young Women of Color on Today’s 641 674 Feminism edited by Daisy Hernandez “Vital Variables and Gender Equity in Ac and Bushra Rehman 3« ” »k Review,” ademe: Confessions from a Feminist no. 4: 1151-1154 Empiricist Project,” by Joyce McCarl Srivastava, Sarita, “‘You’re calling me a rac Nielsen, Robyn Marschke, Elisabeth ist?” The Moral and Emotional Regu Sheff, and Patricia Rankin, no. 1: 1-28 lation of Antiracism and Feminism,” no 1: 29-62 Steinmetz, Julia, Heather Cassils, and Clo Warnke, Georgia, “Race, Gender, and An ver Leary, “Behind Enemy Lines: Toxic Titties Infiltrate Vanessa Beecroft,” no tiessentialist Politics,” no. 1: 93 116 3> = 2c92 783 Welker, James, “ Jeautiful, Borrowed, and Stewart, Abigail J., and Andrea L. Dottolo, Bent “Be ”V ~~ Love’ ~. as Girls’ Love in “Feminist Psychology,” no. 2: 493-509 Shojo Manga,” no. 3 841-870 Welland, Sasha Su-Ling, “What Women Will Have Been Reassessing Feminist T Taylor, Analisa, “Malinche and Matriarchal Cultural Productioinn China: A Review Utopia: Gendered Visions of Indige Essay,” no 4: 941-966 neity in Mexico,” no. 3: 815-840 “What Feminists Can Do for Breastfeeding Teasley, Sarah, “Into Performance: Japanese and What Breastfeeding Can Do for Women Artists in New York by Midori Feminists,” by Jacqueline H. Wolf, no Yoshimoto Review,” no. 4 2: 397-424 Book 1158-1160 “What Women Will Have Been Reassess “Territories, Identities, and Thresholds ing Feminist Cultural Production in The Saturday Mothers Phenomenon in China: A Review Essay,” by Sasha Su Istanbul,” by Giilsiim Baydar and Ber Ling Welland, no. 4: 941-966 fin Ivegen, no. 3: 689-715 Witt, Charlotte, “Feminist Interpretations SIGNS Summer 2006 the New Enlightenment, D\ June Nash, no. | Do for Breastfeeding and What Breast Y feeding Can Do for Feminists,” no. 2 Yancey, Antronett K Joanne Leslic ind 397-424 Emily K. Abel, “Obesity att the Cross “Women and Reading,” by Kate Flint, no roads: Feminist ind Public Health Per 2: 511-536 spectives,” no. 2: 425-443 “Women Fieldworkers and the Politics of “*You’re calling me a racist?” The Participation,” by Kathleen O'Reilly Emotional Regulation of no. 4: 1075-1098 and Feminism.” by Sarita Sri “Women in Between: Globalization and 1: 29-62 index to Volume 31 Author/Title Index, Books Reviewed at Race and Gender in \ isual Culture, A no. 3: 871-874 Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Braig, Marianne and Sonja WoOlte, eds . Se Uf. Susan J Brison,no . | 234 238 Common Ground o1 Mutual Exclusion? Agosin, Marjorie, ed., Women, Gender, and Women’s Movements and International Human Rights: A Global Perspective Relations, no ? 560 565 no. 1: 256-261] Brison, Susan J., Aftermath: Violence and Alsop, Rachel, A Reversalo f Fortunes? the Remakingo f a Self. no. | Women, Work and Change in East Ger Bunch, Charlotte (see Meillon many, NO 578-585 and Charlotte Bunch, eds Anticipating Madam President, Robert Burger, Glenn, and Steven I Kruger, eds Watfs on < and Ann Gordon, eds., no Onee ring the Middle iges, no. 1: 219 979 566-568 Antifeminism and Family Terroris Rhonda Hammer, no. 1: 262 264 Auyero, Javier, Contentious Lives Two A? Reclaiming Feminism for gentine Women, Two Protests and the thje 21st Century, Rory Dicker and Al Quest for Recognition, no. 2: 553-556 ison Piepmeier, eds no. 4: 1151-1154 Cheng, Meiling, Jn Ot Los Angeleses Multicentri Performance Art, no. 3 B 875-880 Bejel, Emilio, Gay Cuban Nation, no. | Clément, Catherine, and Julia Kristeva, The 223-228 Feminine and the Sacred, no. 2: 586 Bergeron, Suzanne, Fragments of Develoo 589 ment: Nation, Gender, and the Space of Collins, Patricia Hill, Black Sexual Politics Modernity, no. 4 1143 1148 African Americans, Gender, and the Between Women ana Generations: Legacies Nen Racism, no. 1: 231-233 of Dignity, Drucilla Cornell, no. 1 Colo' nize This! Young Women of Color on 234-238 Today’s Feminism, Daisy Hernandez Black Sexual Politics: African Americans, and Bushra Rehman, eds., no. 4 115] Gender, and the New Racism, Patricia 1154 Hill Collins, no. 1: 231 23232 Common Ground or Mutual Exclusion? Blocker, Jane, What the Body Cost: Desire, Women’s Movements and International History, and Performance, no. 3: 875 Relations, Marianne Braig and Sonja 880 WoOlte, eds., no 2: 560 565 Bloom, Lisa, ed., With Other Eyes: Looking Contentious Lives Iwo Argentine Women, 1196 index to Volume 31 Two Protests, and the Quest for Recog- F nition, Javier Auvero, no. 2: 553-556 Farmer, Sharon, Surviving Poverty in Me Cornell, Drucilla, Between Women and dieval Paris: Gender, Ideology, and the Generations: Legacies of Dignity, no. | Daily Lives of the Poor, no. 1: 238-241 234-238 The Feminine and the Sacred, Catherine A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Clément and Julia Kristeva, no. 2: 586 Economy: Integrating Reproductive, 589 Productive and Virtual Economies, V Feminism in the Heartland, Judith Ezekiel, Spike Peterson, no. 2: 560-565; no. 4 no. 2: 569-575 Flam, Helena, ed., Pink, Purple, Green 1143-1148 Women’s, Religious, Environmental, and Gay/Lesbian Movements in Central Europe Today, no. 1: 223-228 D Datta, Rheka, and Judith Kornberg, eds., Footitt, Hilary, Women, Europe and the New Languages of Politics, no. 2: 5 5 Women in Developing Countries: Assess 578 ing Strategies for Empowerment, no. | Fragments of Development: Nation, Gender, 253-256 and the Space of Modernity, Suzanne Democrats/Republicans and the Politics of Bergeron, no. 4: 1143-1148 Women’s Place, Kira Sanbonmatsu, no Freedman, Estelle B., No Turning Back 2: 566-568 The History of Feminism and the Future Dicker, Rory, and Alison Piepmeier, eds., of Women, no. 2: 569-575 Catching a Wave: Reclaiming Feminism for the 21st Century, no. 4: 1151-1154 The Difference “Difference” Makes: Women G and Leadership, Deborah L. Rhode, ed., Gal, Susan, and Gail Kligman, The Politics no. 4: 1160-1163 of Gender after Socialism, no 578- The Difference Women Make: The Policy Im- 585 pact of Women in Congress, Michele I Gal, Susan, and Gail Kligman, eds., Repro Swers, no. 4 1160-1163 ducing Gender: Politics, Publics, and Ev- Disctplining Feminism: From Social Activ- eryday Life after Socialism, no. 2: 578 ism to Academic Discourse, Ellen Mes 585 ser- Davidow, no 2: 569-575 Gay Cuban Nation, Emilio Bejel, no. 1: Doyle, Laura, The Surrendered Wife: A 223-228 Practical Guide to Finding Intimacy, Gender and the Civil Rights Movement, Pe Passion, and Peace with a Man, no. | ter J. Ling and Sharon Monteith, eds., 262-264 no. 4: 1164-1167 Ghosts of Slavery A Literary Archaeology of Black Women’s Lives, Jenny Sharpe, no. E 2: 556-560 Echols, Alice, Shaky Ground: The Sixties Goetz, Anne Marie, Women Development and Its Aftershocks, no. 1: 247-249 Workers: Implementing Rural Credit Evans, Sara M., Tidal Wave: How Women Programmes in Bangladesh, no. 1 Changed America at Century’s End, no. 253-256 2: 569-575 Gordon, Ann (see Watson, Robert P., and Ezekiel, Judith, Feminism in the Heart- Ann Gordon, eds.) land, no. 2: 569-575 Gordon, Linda, The Moral Property of

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