VOLUME 13
CONTENTS Volume 13, Number 1 Spring 2001
MARGARET MCFADDEN
On Unprotected Females, Violence, and Survival in the New World: Introduction / ix
Articles
DARCY C. PLYMIRE and PAMELA J. FORMAN
Speaking of Cheryl Miller: Interrogating the Lesbian Taboo on a Women's Basketball Newsgroup/ 1
KAREN KOVACIK
Between L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E and Lyric: The Poetry of Pink-Collar Resistance / 22
JENNIFER COGNARD-BLACK
"I Said Nothing": The Rhetoric of Silence and Gayl Jones's Corregidora / 40
M. CHARLENE BALL
Old Magic and New Fury: The Theaphany of Afrekete in Audre Lorde's "Tar Beach" / 61
JILL A. MACKEY
Subtext and Countertext in Muriel's Wedding / 86
TONI KING and ELOISE A. BUKER
"To and Fro": Deepening the Soul Life of Women's Studies Through Play / 105
Observations
CECILE CAZORT ZORACH and CHARLOTTE ANN MELIN
Collaborative Expeditions in the Academy: Housekeeping and the Art of the Infinite / 126
NWSA Presidential Address
BERENICE A. CARROLL
Reflections on "2000 Subversions: Women's Studies and the '21st Century'" / 139
Reviews / 150
Announcements / 204
Contributor Notes / 206
Books Received / 210
CONTENTS Volume 13, Number 2 Summer 2001
MARGARET McFADDEN
Introduction: Gleanings / ix
Articles
SONITA SARKER
Locating A Native Englishness in Virginia Woolf's The London Scene / 1
MARIANETTA PORTER
Memory and Oblivion / 31
Civil Society, Feminism, and the Gendered Politics of War and Peace
GORDANA RABRENOVIC and LAURA ROSKOS
Introduction / 40
ELISE BOULDING
Building a Culture of Peace: Some Priorities / 55
VAL MOGHADAM
Globalization, Militarism, and Women's Collective Action / 60
RADHA KUMAR
Women's Peacekeeping during Ethnic Conflicts and Post-Conflict Reconstruction / 68
BETTY BURKES
Full Moon: The Imagery of Wholeness and Celebration / 74
Women of Color Standpoints
PATRICIA A. WASHINGTON and BETTY J. HARRIS
Introduction / 80
GLORIA BOWLES
Tribute: Barbara T. Christian (1943-2000)
CHARMAINE C. WILLIAMS
The Angry Black Woman Scholar / 87
LILI M. KIM
"I Was [So] Busy Fighting Racism that I Didn't Even Know I Was Being Oppressed as a Woman!":
Challenges, Changes, and Empowerment in Teaching About Women of Color / 98
SONIA R. GARCÍA and MARISELA MÁRQUEZ
Motivational and Attitudinal Factors Amongst Latinas in U.S. Electoral Politics / 112
TONI C. KING and S. ALEASE FERGUSON
Charting Ourselves: Leadership Development with Black Professional Women / 123
Review Essays
SUE V. ROSSER
Now the Body Is Everywhere / 142
CLAIRE Z. MAMOLA
Yakudoshi: A Critical Age for Japanese Women and Japan / 149
Book Reviews / 157
Books Received / 218
Announcements / 226
CONTENTS Volume 13, Number 3 Fall 2001
Special Issue: Gender and Social Policy
Local to Global
AUDREY THOMAS MCCLUSKEY and JEAN C. ROBINSON
"The Danger Zone Is Everywhere": Introduction / viii
Articles
ANN MARIE NICOLOSI
"We Do Not Want Our Girls to Marry Foreigners": Gender, Race, and American Citizenship / 1
LYNDA NEWLAND
The Deployment of the Prosperous Family: Family Planning in West Java / 22
R. AMY ELMAN
Testing the Limits of European Citizenship: Ethnic Hatred and Male Violence / 49
JANINE A. PARRY
Family Leave Policies: Examining Choice and Contingency in Industrialized Nations / 70
LYNN DUGGAN
Retail on the "Dole": Parasitic Employers and Women Workers / 95
NANCY A. NAPLES and MARNIE DOBSON
Feminists and the Welfare State: Aboriginal Health Care Workers and U.S. Community Workers of Color
/ 116
Research Reports
JACKLYN COCK and ALISON BERNSTEIN
Gender Differences: Struggles Around "Needs" and "Rights" in South Africa / 138
JANET ELISE JOHNSON
Privatizing Pain: The Problem of Woman Battery in Russia / 153
NIZA LICUANAN-GALELA
Economic Development Policies and Women Workers: Filipina Workers in a Japanese Transplant / 169
Review Essays
MIRIAM COOKE
War, Gender, and Military Studies / 181
COLETTE A. HYMAN
Heroines and Homemakers: Views from Across the Disciplines / 189
Book Reviews / 199
Index / 238