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Transformation. New York: Rowman and Littlefield. (How the mother-daughter relationship is represented and experienced as a site of empowerment.) Mary Palevsky, Atomic Fragments: A Daughters Questions. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. (The daughter of two of the developers of the atomic bomb seeks to understand the choices her parents made.) Margo V. Perkins, Awtobiograply as Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties. Jacksonville, MS: The Women’s Review of Books University Press of Mississippi. Index to Volume XVII Claudia Roth Pierpont, Passionate Minds: Women Rewriting the World. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. October 1999-September 2000 (Literary criticism of 12 modern women writers, including Gertrude Stein, Anais Nin, and Mae West. Meredith A. Powers, The Heroine in Western Literature: The Archetype and Her Reemergence in Modern The Index is in two parts. Part One is a combined author and title index of all Prose. \etterson, NC: McFarland & Company. works reviewed. Part Two indexes the writers of reviews, as well as the authors of Martin Pugh, The March of the Women: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women’s Suffrage, essays. Essay titles and interview topics are shown in quotation marks (“Rippée effect: 1866-1914. New York: Oxford University Press. out of the classroom and into the world” essay by Linda Kk. Werber. 17:5, Feb ‘00). Ruthann Quindlen, Confessions of a \ enture Capitalist: Inside the High-Stakes World of Start-up Financing. New York: Warner Books. Entries in the index are identified by volume and number, then month and vear. (A Kelley A. Raab, W’hen Women Become Priests: The Catholic Women’s Ordination Debate. New York: double issue, Nos. 10-11, is published in July. Colombia University Press. Ilona N. Rashkow, Taboo or not Taboo: Sexuality and Family in the Hebren Bible. \thaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Bearing Life: Womens Writing on Sangeeta Ray, E:n-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives. art One Childlessness by Rochelle Ratner, ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Author/Title Index 17:6, Mar ‘00 Shar Rednour, The Femme’ Guide to the Universe. Los Angeles, CA: Alyson Books. (“A painless Belin, Esther G., From the Bel) of A Nh and playful romp to femme fulfillment.”’) Beauty. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Diana M. A. Relke, Greenwor(i)ds: Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women’s Poetry. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: University of Calgary Press. Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters Michelle Roehm, Girls W'ho Rocked the World 2: Heroines from Harriet Tubman to Mia Hamm. Pin and analysts: making history versus from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words. writing history” essay by Ellen Carol Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Valerie Rohy, Impossible Women: Lesbian Figures and American Literature. Wthaca, NY: Cornell DuBois. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Connecticut, 1854-1868 by Farah University Press. Affirmative Acts: Political Essays by June Jasmine Griffin, ed. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Katherine Brown Rosier, Mothering Inner-City Children: The Early School Years. New Brunswick, Jordan. 17:1, Oct 99 Birthing a Nation: Gender, Creativity, and the NJ: Rutgers University Press. “An agenda for the 21st century: In conversation West in American Literature by Susan J. Cheryl L. Sattler, Teaching To Transcend: Educating Women Against Violence. Albany, NY: State with Florence George Graves, Eleanor Smeal Rosowski. 17:5, Feb ‘00 University of New York Press. outlines the visionary proposals of the Blakely, Diann, Farewell, My Loveles. 17:12, Kirsten T. Saxton and Rebecca P. Bocchicchio, eds., The Passionate Fictions of Eliza Haywood: National Women’s Equality Act.” 17:10- Sep 00 ( Essays on Her Life and Work. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky. Elizabeth Schafer, Ms-Directing Shakespeare: Women Direct Shakespeare. New York: St. Martin’s Press. 11, Jul ‘00 Blanche Passes Go by Barbara Neely. 17:10- Georganne Scheiner, Signifying Female Adolescence: Film Representations and Fans, 1920-1950. Agosin, Marjorie, ed., A Map of Hope: 11, Jul ‘00 Westport, CT: Greenwood. Women’s Writing on Human Rights—An Blew, Mary Clearman, Bone Deep in Kathryn Kish Sklar, Women’s Rights Emerges Within the Antislavery Movement 1830-1870: A Brief International Literary Anthology. 17:1, Landscape: Writing, Reading, and Place. History with Documents. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Oct ‘99 17:8, May ‘00 Angela K. Smith, Women’s Writing of the First World War: An Anthology. New York: Manchester Alaya, Flavia, Under the Rose: A Confession. Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates. 17:10-11, Jul University Press. 17:7, Apr ‘00 00 Margaret Smith, ed., The Letters of Charlotte Bronté: Volume Two 1848-1851. New York: Oxford Albers, Patricia, Shadows, Fire, Snow: The Blue Ange/ by Francine Prose. 17:10-11, University Press. Life of Tina Modott. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Jul 00 Susan Migden Socolow, The Women of Colonial Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Alexander, Adele Logan, Homelands and Blue Marrow by Louise Bernice Halfe. Press. Marie Louise Stig Sorensen, Gender Archeology. Oxford, UK: Polity Press. (How material culture Waterways: The American Journey of the 17:10-11, Jul 00 is used in the construction of gender.) Bond Family: Nation, Race, and Kinship, Bone Deep in Landscape: Writing, Reading, Allen Paul Speer with Janet Barton Speer, Szsters of Providence: The Search for God in the Frontier 1846-1926. 17:2, Nov ‘99 and Place by Mary Clearman Blew. 17:8, South (1843-1858). Johnson City, TN: Overmountain Press. (The lives and writings of sisters Alexander, Jane, Command Performance: An May ‘00 Jennie and Ann Speer, daughters of a southern Yeoman farmer.) Aatress in the Theater of Politics. 17:12, Bordo, Susan, The Male Body: A New Donald Spoto, Béwe Angel: The Life of Marlene Dietrich. Lanham, MD: Cooper Square Press. Sep ‘00 Look at Men in Public and in Private. Jyotsna Sreenivasan, E/a Bhatt: Uniting Women in India. New York: The Feminist Press, All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land 17:7, Apr ‘00 Phyllis Stock-Morton, The Life of Mane d'Agoult, Alias Daniel Stern. Baltimore, MD: Johns and Life by Winona LaDuke. 17:9, Jun Borsook, Paulina, Cyberse/fish: A Critical Hopkins University Press. 00 Romp Through the Terribly Libertarian Monica Strauss, Crue/ Banquet: The Life and Loves of Frida Strindberg. New York: Harcourt Trade. All the Daring of the Soldier: Women of the Culture of High-Tech. 17:12, Sep 00 Jennifer Summit, Lost Property: The Woman Writer and English Literary History, 1380-1589. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Cin! War Armes by Elizabeth D. Braden, Anne, The Wail Between. 17:8, Robin L. Teske and Mary Ann Tetreault, eds., Conscious Acts and the Politics of Social Change , Leonard. 17:12, Sep ‘00 May ‘00 Volume One: Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community, and Power. Columbia, SC: Alvarez, Julia, In the Name of Salomeé . Breaking Out: MI and the Coming of University of South Carolina Press. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Women by Laura Fairchild Brodie. 17:9, Janice Farrar Thaddeus, Frances Burney: A Literary Life. New York: St. Martin’s Press. American Moderns: Bohemian New York and Jun ‘00 Péronne-Marie Thibert, ed. and translator, | Leave You My Heart: A Visitandine Chronicle of thi the Creation of a New Century — by Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen French Revolution: Mére Marie-Jéronyme \érot’s Letter of 15 May 1974. Philadelphia, PA: Saint Christine Stansell. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Fielding. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Joseph’s University Press. (A Catholic nun’s account of her activities in the French Arditti, Rita, Searching for Life: The Brodie, Laura Fairchild, Breaking Out: Revolution.) Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo and the IMI and the Coming of Women. 17:9, Cecile T. Tougas and Sara Ebenreck, eds., Presenting Women Philosophers. Philadelphia, PA: Disappeared Children of Argentina. 17:2, Jun ‘00 Temple University Press. Nov ‘99 Broumas, Olga, Rave: Poems, 1975-1999. Jowen R. Tung, Fables for the Patriarch: Gender Politics in Tang Discourse. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Aron, Cindy S., Working at Play: A Histor) 17:4, Jan ‘00 Melissa Walker, A// We Knew Was to Farm: Rural Women in the Upcountry South, 1919-1941. of \acations in the United States. 17:1, Brownmiller, Susan, [n Our Time: Memoir of Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Oct ‘99 a Revolution. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Doris Weatherford, Women’s Almanac 2000. New York: Oryx Press. Brownworth, Victoria A. and Susan Robert Whelan, One Remarkable Woman. Las Vegas, NV: Intelepub of Nevada. (The story of Rafto, eds., Restricted Access: Lesbians on Barbara Jackson Whelan, born illegitimate, adopted, educated, married, divorced, in a search B.: precious always shines: selected love notes Disability. 17:6, Mar ‘00 for her birth mother, and in her battle with cancer.) between gertrude stein and alice b. toklas by The BUST Guide to the New Girl Order by Julie Anne White, Democracy, Justice and the Welfare State: Reconstructing Public Care. University Park, Kay Turner, ed. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Marcelle Karp and Debbie Stoller, eds. PA: Penn State University Press. Bachelors by Rosalind Krauss. 17:1, Oct ‘99 17:2, Nov ‘99 Colleen Whitley, ed., Worth Their Salt, Too: More Notable But Often Unnoted Women of Utah. Logan, Barrington, Judith, Lifesaving: a Memoir. By Herself: Women Reclaim Poetry by Molly UT: Utah State University Press. Gillian Whitlock, The Intimate Empire: Reading Women’s Autobiography. New York: Cassell. 17:9, Jun ‘00 McQuade, ed. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 (Through autobiography, delves into the processes of colonization, decolonization, incor- poration and resistance, and the formation of identities.) Julie A. Willett, Permanent Waves: The Making of the American Beauty Shop. New York: NYU Press. John Williams, Mary Shelley: A Literary Life. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Sj a Pamela Winfield, Me/ancholy Baby: The Unplanned Consequences of the G.1.s’ Arnivali n Europe for World War II. Westport, CT: Greenwood. All issues referenced in this index are still available! Adrien Katherine Wing, ed., Global Critical Race Feminism: An International Reader. New York: New York University Press. (The legal rights of women of color around the world. Send $4 per copy to The Women’s Review of Christina Wolbrecht, The Politics of Women’s Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change. Princeton, Nj: Princeton University Press. (How the Republican and Democratic parties have transtormed Books, Wellesley College, Center for Research on and been transformed by American public debate and policy on women’s rights. Women, Wellesley, MA 02481, or call TOLL FREE Jenny Wolmark, ed., Cybersexnalities: A Reader on Feminist Theory, Cyborgs and Cyberspace. 888/283-8044. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Diana G. Zoelle, Globalizing Concern For Women’s Human Rights: The Failure of the American Model New York: St. Martin’s Press. (Argument that US civil rights do not recognize or protect women’s human rights.) The Women’s Review of Books / Vol. XVII, No. 12 / September 2000 27 “Decolonizing Chicana history: iberatory narra- Faderman, Lillian, To Beheve in Women: Griffin, Farah Jasmine, ed., Beloved Sisters eran by Yvette Christiansé. 17:12, fives” essay by Emma Pérez. 17:5, Feb What Lesbians Have Done for Amerita— and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Sep ‘00 ‘00 A History. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Chapman, Robin, The Way In. 17:10-11, D’Erasmo, Stacey, Tea. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Faludi, Susan, S#ffed: The Betrayal of the Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, Jul ‘00 Deutsch, Sarah, Women and the City: Gender, American Man. 17:4, Jan ‘00 1854-1868. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Charriére, Isabelle de, There Are No Letters Power, and Space in Boston, 1870-1940. Fannie: The Talent for Success of Writer Fannie Griffin, Susan, What Her Body Thought: A Like Yours: The Correspondence of Isabelle 17:8, May ‘00 Hurst by Brooke Kroeger. 17:1, Oct Journey into the Shadows. 17:1, Oct ‘99 de Charriére and Constant d’Hermenches. A Dialogue on Love by Eve WKosofsky 99 Grundy, Isobel, Lady Mary Wortley 17:9, Jun ‘00 _ Sedgwick. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Farewell, My Lovehes by Diann Blakely. Montagu: Comet of the Enlightenment. Chin, Soo-Young, Doing What Had to be Diamond, Sara, Not by Politics Alone: The 17:12, Sep ‘00 17:4, Jan ‘00 Done: The Life Narrative of Dora Yum Enduring Influence of the Christian Right. Fausto-Sterling, Anne, Sexing the Body: Gubar, Susan, Critical Condition: Feminism Kim. 17:6, Mar ‘00 17:3, Dec £99 Gender Politics and the Construction of at the Turn of the Century. 17:9, Jun 00 Chodorow, Nancy J., The Power of Feelings: Diana in Search of Herself: Portrait of a Sexuality. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Personal Meaning in Psychoanalysis, Gender, Troubled Princess by Sally Bedell Smith. A. Feminist I: Reflections from Academe by and Culture. 17:2, Nov °99 17:4, Jan ‘00 Christine Overall. 17:8, May ‘00 Hh. Louise Bernice, Bye Marrow. Christiansé, Yvette, Castaway. 17:12, Sep “Digging women: feminism comes to archaeolo- Ferocious Romance: What My Encounters with 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 ‘00 gy” essay by Rita P. Wright. 17:5, Feb the Right Taught Me about Sex, God, and Hard Time: A V. I. Warshawski Novel by Clare, Eli, Exile and Pride: Disability, ‘00 Fury by Donna Minkowitz. 17:3, Dec Sara Paretsky. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Queerness, and Liberation. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Diliberto, Gioia, A Useful Woman: The 99 Hardisty, Jean, Mobilizing Resentment: Clarke, Alison J., Tupperware: The Promise of Early Life of Jane Addams. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Fielding, Helen, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Conservative Resurgence from the John Birch Plastic in 1950s America. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Disarming the Nation: Women’s Writing and Reason. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Society to the Promise Keepers. 17:3, Dec Clarke, Gerald, Get Happy: The Life of Judy the American Civil War by Elizabeth Fishel, Elizabeth, Reanion: The Girls We 99 Garland. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Young. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Used to Be, the Women We Became. 17:8, Harsh Punishment: International Experiences of Climbing High: A Woman’ Account of Disguised as a Poem: My Years Teaching Poetry May ‘00 Women’s Imprisonment by Sandy Cook Surviving the Everest Tragedy by Lene at San Quentin by Judith Tannenbaum. “Forgotten forerunners: feminism’ European and Susanne Davies, eds. 17:5, Feb 00 Gammelgaard. 17:1, Oct 99 17:12, Sep ‘00 past” essay by Karen M. Offen. 17:5, Hart, Ellen Louise and Martha Nell “Color coded: immigration in myth and reality” Doenges, Judy, What She Left Me. 17:4, Jan Feb ‘00 Smith, eds., Open Me. Carefully: Emily essay by Vicki Ruiz. 17:5, Feb ‘00 00 Francis, Claude and Fernande Gontier, Dickinson’s Intimate Letters to Susan Comer, Krista, Landscapes of the New West: Doing What Had to be Done: The Life Creating Colette, Wolume One: From Huntington Dickinson. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Gender and Geography in Contemporary Narrative of Dora Yum Kim by Soo- Ingenue to Labertine, 1873-1913 and Has Feminism Changed Science? by Londa Women’s Writing. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Young Chin. 17:6, Mar ‘00 | olume Two: From Baroness to Woman of Schiebinger. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Coming of Age in Academe: Rekindling Domesticating Drink: Women, Men, and Letters, 1913-1954. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Hawthorne, Susan and Renate Klein, eds., Women's Hopes and Reforming the Academy Alcohol in America, 1870-1940 by Freeman, Jo, A Room at a Time: How CyberFeminism: Connectivity, Critique, by Jane Roland Martin. 17:8, May ‘00 Catherine Gilbert Murdock. 17:4, Jan Women Entered Party Politics. 17:10-11, Creativity. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Command Performance: An Actress in the ‘00 Jul 00 Herzog, Anne F. and Janet E. Kaufman, Theater of Politics by Jane Alexander. Don't Think, Smile!: Notes on a Decade of From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and eds., “How Shall We Tell Each Other of 17:12, Sep ‘00 Denial by Ellen Willis. 17:1, Oct ‘99 Sovereignty in Hawaii by Haunani-Kay the Poet?” The Life and Writing of Muriel Cook, Alice H., A Lifetime of Labor: The Dove, Rita, On the Bus with Rosa Parks. Trask. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Rukeyser. 17:5, Feb 00 Autobiography of Alice H. Cook. 17:7, 17:9, Jun ‘00 “From parts to whole: half full or half empty, at Hill, Kathleen, Sa#/ Waters in Niger. 17:5, Apr ‘00 Drakulic, Slavenka, S.: A Novel About the least we have a glass” essay by Mary Beth Feb ‘00 Cook, Blanche Wiesen, Efanor Roosevelt, Balkans. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Norton. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Him, Chanrithy, When Broken Glass Floats: | olume 2: 1933-1938. 17:1, Oct ‘99 Dubinsky, Karen, The Second Greatest “From pipe dreams to pipelines: Marie Wilson of Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge. Cook, Sandy and Susanne Davies, eds., Disappointment: Honeymooning and the White House Project talks about a plan 17:12, Sep ‘00 Harsh Punishment: International Tourism at Niagara Falls. 17:1, Oct ‘99 to change the world.” 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Hinojosa, Maria, Rassing Raul: Adventures Experiences of Women’s Imprisonment. From the Belly of My Beauty by Esther G. Raising Myself and My Son. 17:3, Dec 17:5, Feb ‘00 Belin. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 ‘99 “Courting disaster: How a quiet earthquake is | Mind a Kingdom: American Women, “History’s hybrids: on being black and British” destroying our nights” essay by Laura Sexual Purity, and the New Thought essay by Hazel Carby. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Flanders. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Movement, 1875-1920 by Beryl Satter. OtS ictnusiniest Lene, Chmbing High: A Hoffman, Alice, Loca/ Girls. 17:2, Nov 99 Creating Colette, Volume One: From Ingenue to 17:2, Nov ‘99 Woman’ Account of Surviving the Everest Hogue, Cynthia, The Never Wife . 17:12, L sbertine, 1873-1913 and Volume Two: Ecology of a Cracker Childhood by Janisse Tragedy. 17:1, Oct 99 Sep ‘00 From Baroness to Woman of Letters, 191 3- Ray. 17:8, May ‘00 Garden of Exile, Poems by Aleida Hollis Sigler’s Breast Cancer Journal by Hollis 1954 by Claude Francis and Fernande “Editorial Imperatives: Four University Press Rodriguez. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Sigler, Susan Love and James Yood. Gontier. 17:3, Dec 99 Editors on Publishing History.” 17:5, Feb Gemin, Pamela, lendettas, Charms, and 17:9, Jun ‘00 Critical Condition: Feminism at the Turn of the ‘00 Prayers. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Century by Susan Gubar. 17:9, Jun ‘00 Risenhart, Margaret A. and Elizabeth Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women Keeping House by Cheryl Mendelson. “Crossing the bar: Sarah Caudwell’s niece Finkel, Women’s Science: Learning and and Society in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav 17:9, Jun ‘00 remembers the mystery writer who died last Succeeding from the Margins. 17:3, Dec Successor States by Sabrina P. Ramet, ed. Homelands and Waterways: The American January” essay by Laura Flanders. 17:7, 99 17:2, Nov ‘99 Journey of the Bond Family: Nation, Race, Apr ‘00 Ekanor Roosevelt, Volume 2: 1933-1938 by Germaine Krull: Photographer of Modernity by and Kinship, 1846-1926 by Adele Logan Currie, Dawn H., Girl Talk: Adolescent Blanche Wiesen Cook. 17:1, Oct ‘99 Kim Sichel. 17:7, Apr 00 Alexander. 17:2, Nov 99 Magazines and Their Readers. 17:2, Nov “E:ketion 2000: what's in it for us? Behind the Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland by Horn, Miriam, Rebels in White Gloves: 99 hype and fluff, does either candidate offer any- Gerald Clarke. 17:10-11J,u l ‘00 Coming of Age with Hillarys Class— CyberFeminism: Connectivity, Critique, thing to women?” essay by Jennifer L. Girl Talk: Adolescent Magazines and Their Wellesley ‘69. 17:8, May ‘00 Creativity by Susan Hawthorne and Pozner. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Readers by Dawn H. Currie. 17:2, Nov Horse Heaven by Jane Smiley. 17:9, Jun ‘00 Renate Klein, eds. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Emanuel, Lynn, Then, Sudden/hyp—. 17:9, 99 A Hot January: Poems 1996-1999 by Robin Cyberselfish: A Critical Romp Through the Jun ‘00 The Girls by Helen Yglesias. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Morgan. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Ternbly Libertarian Culture of High-Tech “The end of work: What happens when employ- “Going public: Eve Ensler’s play The Vagina “How Shall We Tell Each Other of the Poet?” by Paulina Borsook. 17:12, Sep ‘00 ment dries up?” essay by Karen Monologues has been touring the country, The Life and Writing of Muriel Rukeyser Rosenberg, 17:12, Sep ‘00 and Rachel Kranz went to see its New York by Anne F. Herzog and Janet E. Enloe, Cynthia, Maneuvers: The International incarnation.” 17:10-11, Jul 00 Kaufman, eds. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Daun. Linda, Morning Glory: A Biograpln Politics of Miktarizing Women’s Lives. Gold, Jodi and Susan Villari, eds., Just Sex: How to Have Theory in an Epidemic: Cultural of Mary Lou Wilkams. 17:6, Mar ‘00 17:9, Jun ‘00 Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, Chronicles of AIDS by Paula A. Dancing at the Devil’s Party: Essays on Poetry, Enstad, Nan, Ladies of Labor, Girls of Activism, and Equality. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Treichler. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Politics, and the Erotic by Alicia Suskin Adventure: Working Women, Popular Gordon, Emily Fox, Mockingbird Years: A Hrdy, Sarah Blaffer, Mother Nature: A Ostriker. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Culture, and Labor Politics at the Turn of | sfe in and out of Therapy . 17:12, Sep ‘00 History of Mothers, Infants, and Natural Al Darker Ribbon: Breast Cancer, Women, and the Twentieth Century. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Gordon, Linda, The Great Arizona Orphan Selection. 17:8, May ‘00 Their Doctors in the Twentieth Century by “E:ssential Reading: Teachers in History and Abduction. 17:7, Apr 00 Humble, Nicola, ed., Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Ellen Leopold. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Women’s Studies Choose Their Favorite Gouma-Peterson, Thalia, Miriam Schapiro. Household Management by Isabella Beeton. Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching Works.” 17:5, Feb ‘00 17:5, Feb 00 17:9, Jun ‘00 and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, Eve: A Biography by Pamela Norris. 17:8, Graff, E. J., What is Marriage For? The The Hungry Ocean: A Swordboat Captain’ 1700-1775 by Rebecca Larson. 17:4, May ‘00 Strange Social History of Our Most Journey by Linda Greenlaw. 17:1, Oct ‘99 Jan ‘00 Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness, and Intimate Institution. 17:1, Oct 99 Deadly Persuasion: Why Women and Girls | sberation by Eli Clare. 17:6, Mar ‘00 The Great Anzona Orphan Abduction by Must Fight the Addictive Power of Linda Gordon. 17:7, Apr ‘00 | ee and Shadows: Part of a Life by Iris Advertising by Jean Kilbourne. 17:3, Greene, Gayle, The Woman Who Knew Too Origo. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Dec ‘99 E... of Our Past: Images of Black Women Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of Images of Rape: The “Heroic” Tradition and The Decolonial Imaginary: Writing Chicanas from Colonial Amenica to the Present, The Radiation. 17:9, Jun ‘00 Its Alternatives by Diane Wolfthal. 17:3, into History by Emma Pérez. 17:6, Mar by Kathleen Thompson and Hilary Greenlaw, Linda, The Hungry Ocean: A Dec ‘99 “00 Mac Austin, eds. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Swordboat Captain's Journey. 17:1, Oct 99 In America by Susan Sontag, 17:9, Jun 00 The Women’s Review of Books / Vol. XVII, No. 12 / September 2000 2 In Glorys Shadow: Shannon Faulkner, The Life in the Treetops: Adventures of a Woman in Morgan, Robin, A Hot January: Poems Pérez, Emma, The Decolonial Imaginary: Citadel, and a Changing America by Field Biology by Margaret D. Lowman. 1996-1999. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Writing Chicanas into History. 17:6, Mar Catherine S. Manegold. 17:9, Jun ‘00 17:1, Oct ‘99 Morning Glory: A Biography of Mary Lou 00 In Our Time: Memoir of a Revolution by Lifesaving: a Memoir by Judith Barrington. Wilkams by Linda Dahl. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Petri, Romana, An Umbrian War. 17:10-11, Susan Brownmiller. 17:7, Apr ‘00 17:9, Jun ‘00 Mother Nature: A History of Mothers, Infants, Jul ‘00 “In the corridors of power: Lissa Muscatine A Lifetime of Labor: The Autobiography of and Natural Selection by Sarah Blaffer Phillips, Jayne Anne, Motherkind. 17:10-11, talks to the Women’s Review about life as Alice H. Cook by Alice H. Cook. 17:7, Hrdy. 17:8, May ‘00 Jul ‘00 Press Secretary to the First Lady.” 17:10-11, Apr ‘00 Motherkind by Jayne Anne Phillips. 17:10- Pierce, Anne Whitney, Rain Line. 17:10-11, Jul 00 Lippard, Lucy R., On the Beaten Track: 11, Jul 00 Jul ‘00 In the Name of Salomé by Julia Alvarez. Tourism, Art, and Place. 17:1, Oct ‘99 Movement in Black by Pat Parker. 17:2, Nov Pollitt, Katha, “Reasonable doubts: In an 17:12, Sep ‘00 “Living a revolution: Personal reflections on a 99 interview nith the Women’s Review, Katha Indian Cartography by Deborah Miranda. political life” essay by Celia Morris. Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management Pollitt reflects on the media, the candidates 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 by Isabella Beeton by Nicola Humble, ed. and what women stand to gain next Inside the Glitter: Lives of Casino Workers by Living Between Danger and Love: The Limits of 17:9, Jun ‘00 November.” 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Kit Miller. 17:8, May ‘00 Choice by Kathleen B. Jones. 17:9, Jun Murdock, Catherine Gilbert, Domesticating The Power of Feelings: Personal Meaning in Invisible Privilege: A Memoir About Race, 00 Drink: Women, Men, and Alcohol in Psychoanalysis, Gender, and Culture by Class and Gender by Paula Rothenberg. Living on the Margins: Women Writers on Amenia, 1870-1940. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Nancy J. Chodorow. 17:2, Nov ‘99 17:8, May ‘00 Breast Cancer by Hilda Raz, ed. 17:9, Muscatine, Lissa, “In the corridors of Pratt, Minnie Bruce, Wa/king Back Up Jun ‘00 power: Lissa Muscatine talks to the Depot Street. 17:5, Feb 00 Local Girls by Alice Hoffman. 17:2, Nov Women’s Review about life as Press Prose, Francine, B/we Ange/. 17:10-11, Jul Jones, Kathleen B., Living Between Danger 99 Secretary to the First Lady.” 17:10-11, 00 and Lave: The Limits of Choice. 17:9, Jun “The longest revolution: writing the history of the Jul ‘00 “Public relations: Why the rush to same-sex 00 US women’s movement” essay by Ruth The Museum of Unconditional Surrender by marniage? And who stands to benefit?” essay Jordan, June, Affirmative Acts: Political Rosen. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Dubravka UgreSic. 17:6, Mar ‘00 by Julie Abraham. 17:8, May ‘00 Essays. 17:1, Oct °99 “Losing Ground: Where do feminists go when My Garden (Book) by Jamaica Kincaid. Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, their gathering places vanish?” essay by Lise 17:6, Mar ‘00 Vtolence, Activism, and Equality by Jodi Weil. 17:12, Sep 00 Veer Silver: The Godless Girl by Wendy Gold and Susan Villari, eds. 17:7, Apr 00 Lowman, Margaret D., Life in the Treetops: McElroy. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology. Nees: Barbara, Béanche Passes Go. 17:10- 17:1, Oct ‘99 11, Jul 00 Karp, Marcelle and Debbie Stoller, eds., Nelson, Margaret K. and Joan Smith, Ruin Line by Anne Whitney Pierce. The BUST Guide to the New Girl Order. Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving 17:10-11, Jul 00 17:2, Nov ‘99 Mux Body: A New Laok at Men in Public in Small Town America. 17:6, Mar 00 Raising Raul: Adventures Raising Myself and Kerber, Linda K., No Constitutional Right to and in Private, The by Susan Bordo. 17:7, The Never Wife by Cynthia Hogue. 17:12, My Son by Maria Hinojosa. 17:3, Dec Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Apr ‘00 Sep ‘00 99 Citizenship. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Manegold, Catherine S., In Glory’s Shadow: No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women Ramet, Sabrina P., ed., Gender Politics in the Kercheval, Jesse Lee, World As Dictionary. Shannon Faulkner, The Citadel, and a and the Obligations of Citizenship by Western Balkans: Women and Society in 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Changing America. 17:9, Jun ‘00 Linda K. Kerber. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Successor States. Kibler, M. 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Nelson and Joan Smith; York takes Harriet Malinowitz on a liter- of Australian playwright, poet and novelist The Missing Middle: Working Families and ary pilgrimage to Australia.” 17:10-11, Dorothy Hewett.” 17:8, May ‘00 the Future of American Social Policy by Jul ‘00 Nichols, Margaret: Women’s Science: Fecthaus, Phyllis: American Moderns: Theda Skocpol. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Malinowitz, Harriet: Tzpping the Velvet by Learning and Succeeding from the Margins Bohemian New York and the Creation of a Hodes, Martha: Homelands and Waterways: Sarah Waters. 17:5, Feb ‘00 by Margaret A. Eisenhart and New Century by Christine Stansell. The American Journey of the Bond Family: Marcus, Lisa: Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Elizabeth Finkel; Has Feminism Changed 17:12, Sep ‘00 Nation, Race, and Kinship, 1846-1926 Rules on Sex, Violence, Activism, and Science? by Londa Schiebinger. 17:3, Eckhaus, Phyllis: Domesticating Drink: by Adele Logan Alexander. 17:2, Nov Equality by Jodi Gold and Susan Villari, Dec ‘99 Women, Men, and Alcohol in America, 99 eds. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Nichols, Martha: Home Comforts: The Art 1870-1940 by Catherine Gilbert Hogue, Cynthia: On the Bus with Rosa Parks Marks, Elaine: Creating Colette, Volume and Science of Keeping House by Cheryl Murdock. 17:4, Jan ‘00 by Rita Dove; Then, Suddenhy— by Lynn One: From Ingenue to Libertine, 1873- Mendelson; Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Emanuel. 17:9, Jun ‘00 1913 and Volume Two: From Baroness to Household Management by Isabella Hollenberg, Donna Krolik: “How Shai/ We Woman of Letters, 1913-1954 by Claude Beeton, Nicola Humble, ed.; Waste and Theses Laura: “Courting disaster: How a Tell Each Other of the Poet?” The Life and Francis and Fernande Gontier; Secrets Want: A Social History of Trash by Susan quiet earthquake is destroying our nights.” Writing of Muriel Rukeyser by Anne F. of the Flesh: A Life of Colette by Judith Strasser, ed. 17:9, Jun ‘00 17:10-11, Jul 00 Herzog and Janet E. Kaufman, eds. Thurman. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Niemann, Linda Grant: Lifesaving: a Flanders, Laura: “Crossing the bar: Sarah 17:5, Feb ‘00 May, Elaine Tyler: “Redrawing the map of Memoir by Judith Barrington. 17:9, Jun Caudwell’s niece remembers the mystery writer Howe, Florence: A Hot January: Poems history: beyond ‘add women and stir’.” 17:5, ‘00 who died last January.” 17:7, Apr 00 1996-1999 by Robin Morgan. 17:10-11, Feb ‘00 Norton, Marv Beth: “From parts to whole: Jul ‘00 McAdams, Janet: Indian Cartography by half full or half empty, at least we have a Howe, Florence: Movement in Black by Pat Deborah Miranda; From the Belly of My glass.” 17:5, Feb ‘00 Gamber, Wendy: Ladies of Labor, Girls of Parker. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Beauty by Esther G. Belin; Béve Marrow Adventure: Working Women, Popular by Louise Bernice Halfe. 17:10-11, Jul Culture, and Labor Politics at the Turn of 00 Ovten, Karen M.: “Forgotten forerunners: the Twentieth Century by Nan Enstad. Javiow, Valerie: Life in the Treetops: McClintock, Anne: S#// Waters in Niger by feminism’ European past.” 17:5, Feb 00 17:5, Feb ‘00 Adventures of a Woman in Field Biology by Kathleen Hill. 17:5, Feb ‘00 Oktenberg, Adrian: By Herse/f: Women Garey, Anita: Unbending Gender: Why Margaret D. Lowman. 17:1, Oct ‘99 McCurry, Stephanie: A/ the Daring of the Reclaim Poetry by Molly McQuade, Family and Work Conflict and What to Do Jablow, Valerie: S.: A Novel About the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies ed.; Dancing at the Devil's Party: Essays About It by Joan Williams. 17:3, Dec Balkans by Slavenka Drakulic; The by Elizabeth D. Leonard; Disarming the on Poetry, Politics, and the Erotic by 99 Museum of Unconditional Surrender by Nation: Women’s Writing and the American Alicia Suskin Ostriker. 17:10-11, Jul Gilbert, Sandra: Ordinary Words by Ruth Dubravka UgreSic. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Civil War by Elizabeth Young, 17:12, ‘00 Stone. 17:1, Oct ‘99 jackson, Shannon: Rank Ladies: Gender Sep ‘00 Oktenberg, Adrian: Garden of Exaile, Poems Gill, Gillian: Each Mind a Kingdom: and Cultural Hierarchy in American McHenry, Elizabeth: Beloved Sisters and by Aleida Rodriguez; Rave: Poems, 1975- American Women, Sexual Purity, and the Vaudeville by M. Alison Kibler; Ziegfeld Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca 1999 by Olga Broumas. 17:4, Jan ‘00 New Thought Movement, 1875-1920 by Girl: Image and Icon in Culture and Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Orleck, Annelise: Inside the Ghtter: Lives of Bery! 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Pais, Sherri: This Is What Lesbian Looks Golden, Janet: The Woman Who Knew Too Jones, Jacqueline: “Too soon to celebrate? an 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Like: Dyke Activists Take On the 21st Much: Alice Stewart and the Secrets of unfinished agenda.” 17:5, Feb 00 Miller, Nancy K.: Partisans: Marnage, Century by Kris Kleindienst, ed. 17:10- Radiation by Gayle Greene. 17:9, Jun Politics, and Betrayal Among the New York 11, Jul ‘00 00 Intellectuals by David Laskin. 17:10-11, Pérez, Emma: “Decolonizing Chicana history: Gourse, Leslie: Morning Glory: A Biography Kann, Karen: From a Native Daughter: Jul 00 liberatory narratives.” 17:5, Feb 00 of Mary Lou Wilkams by Linda Dahl. Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii by Miller, Nancy K.: A Dialogue on Lave by Phillips, Kathy: Béanche Passes Go by 17:6, Mar ‘00 Haunani-Kay Trask. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. 17:2, Nov ‘99 Barbara Neely. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 The Women’s Review of Books / Vol. XVII, No. 12 / September 2000 3 | Polikoff, Nancy: What is Marnage For? The Rosen, Ruth: A Room at a Time: How Sklar, Kathryn Kish: A Useful Woman: The Strange Social History of Our Most Intimate Women Entered Party Politics by Jo Early Life of Jane Addams by Gioia VinBurkleo, Sandra: Daughters of Light: Institution by E. |. Graft. 17:1, Oct 99 Freeman. 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Diliberto. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Ouaker Women Preaching and Prophesying Pool, Gail: Bde Ange/ by Francine Prose. Rosenberg, Beth Carole: Selected Letters of Solinger, Rickie: Queen Silver: The Godless in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775 by 17:10-11, Jul 00 Rebecca West by Bonnie Kime Scott, ed. Girl by Wendy McElroy. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Rebecca Larson. 17:4, Jan ‘00 Pool, Gail: Tea by Stacey D’Erasmo. 17:4, 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Steinman, Lisa M.: Farewell, My Lovehes by Jan ‘00 Rosenberg, Karen: “The end of work: What Diann Blakely; The Never Wife by Postlethwaite, Diana: In v Imenca by Susan happens when employment dries up?” 17:12, Cynthia Hogue; Castaway by Yvette ‘Whee Gay: The Great Arizona Sontag, 17:9, Jun ‘00 Sep ‘00 Christiansé. 17:12, Sep ‘00 Orphan Abduction by Linda Gordon. Pozner, Jennifer L.: “Ezection 2000: what’ in Rosenbloom, Rachel: Exile and Pride: Stimpson, Catharine R.: baby precious 17:7, Apr ‘00 it for us? Behind the hype and fluff, does either Disability, Queerness, and Liberation by Eli always shines: selected love notes between Weil, Lise: “Losing Ground: Where do femi- candidate offer anything to women?” 17:10- Clare; Restricted Access: Lesbians on gertrude stein and alice b. toklas by Kay nists go when their gathering places vanish?” 11, Jul ‘00 Disability by Victoria A. Brownworth Turner; Open Me Carefully: Emily 17:12, Sep ‘00 and Susan Raffo, eds. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Dickinson’s Intimate Letters to Susan Weinberg, Joanna: Testing Women, Testing the Ruiz, Vicki: “Co/or coded: immigration in myth Huntington Dickinson by Ellen Louise Fetus: The Social History of Amniocentesis Randal, Margaret: A Map of Hope: and reality. ”17:5, Feb 00 Hart and Martha Nell Smith, eds. 17:2, in America by Rayna Rapp. 17:9, Jun ‘00 Women’s Writing on Human Rights—An Rupp, Leila: Ezanor Roosevelt, Volume 2: Nov ‘99 Wexler, Alice R.: Doing What Had to be International Literary Anthology by 1933-1938 by Blanche Wiesen Cook. Done: The Life Narrative of Dora Yum Marjorie Agosin, ed. 17:1, Oct ‘99 17:1, Oct 99 Kim by Soo-Young Chin. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Rapping, Elayne: ‘You've come which way, Ruta, Suzanne: Images and Shadows: Part of Thaddeus, Janice Farrar: Lady Mary Winslow, Barbara: In Our Time: Memoir of baly ? The road that leads from June Cleaver a Life by Iris Origo; An Umbrian War by Wortley Montagu: Comet of the a Revolution by Susan Brownmiller. to Ally McBeal looks a lot like a U-turn.” Romana Petri. 17:10-11, Jul 00 Enlightenment by Isobel Grundy. 17:4, 17:7, Apr ‘00 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Ruthchild, Rochelle Goldberg: 77// My Jan ‘00 Withorn, Ann and Ramona Hernandez: Raven, Arlene: Minam Schapiro by Thalia Tale is Told: Women’s Memoirs of the Gulag Tiefer, Leonore: Sexing the Body: Gender Waiting in the Wings: Portrait of a Queer Gouma-Peterson. 17:5, Feb ‘00 by Simeon Vilensky, ed. 17:6, Mar ‘00 Politics and the Construction of Sexuality Motherhood by Cherrie Moraga: Razsing Reddy, Maureen T.: Critical Condition: by Anne Fausto-Sterling. 17:7, Apr Raul: Adventures Raising Myself and My Feminism at the Turn of the Century by ‘00 Son by Maria Hinojosa. 17:3, Dec ‘99 Susan Gubar. 17:9, Jun ‘00 rn Willa: When Broken Glass Townsend, Alison: | endettas, Charms, and Wright, Rita P: “Digging women: feminism Richardson, Marilyn: The Face of Our Past: Floats: Growing Up Under the Khmer Rouge Prayers by Pamela Gemin; The Way In comes to archaeology. "17:5, Feb ‘00 Images of Black Women from Colonial by Chanrithy Him. 17:12, Sep ‘00 by Robin Chapman; World As America to the Present by Kathleen Shear, Marie: Deadly Persuasion: Why Dictionary by Jesse Lee Kercheval. Thompson and Hilary Mac Austin, Women and Girls Must Fight the Addictive 17:10-11, Jul ‘00 Ypresias, Helen: Shadons, Fire, Snow: The eds. 17:7, Apr ‘00 Power of Advertising by Jean Kilbourne; Trask, Haunani-Kay: Ad Our Relations: Life of Tina Modott by Patricia Albers. 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