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Journal of Gender Studies
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7 Number 3 November 1998 Special Issue: TRANSGENDERING
Stephen Whittle. Guest Editorial 269 Robin Maltz. Real Butch: the performance/performativity of male impersonation, drag kings, passing as male, and stone butch realness 273 Melanie A. Taylor. The Masculine Soul Heaving in the Female Bosom: theories of inversion and The Well of Loneliness 287 Jacqui Gabb. Marginal Differences? An analysis of the imag(in)ed bodies of Del LaGrace 297 Clare Cahill. Nancy, Sean and Birdie Jo: contested convictions of gender 307 Sam Dylan More. The Pregnant ManAn Oxymoron? 319 STANDPOINT Gaele Sobott-Mogwe. Sweet Androgyne Brown 329 BOOK REVIEWS 331 BOOKS RECEIVED 361 NOTICEBOARD 369 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 371 CALL FOR PAPERS (SPECIAL ISSUE: DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES)
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7 Number 2 July 1998 EDITORIAL 141 Kalwant Bhopal. South Asian Women in East London: religious experience and diversity 143 Lizbeth Goodman & Stephen Regan. Scorned as Timber, Beloved of the Sky: Emily Carrs double approach to First Nations Canadian landscapes
and images in her painting and writing 157 Louise Ryan. Negotiating Modernity and Tradition: newspaper debates on the modern girl in the Irish Free State 181 Celia Kitzinger. Feminist Psychology in an Interdisciplinary Context 199 Christine Christie. Preaching to the Converted? Media representations of
feminist politics and their reception 211 POEMS Margaret Clerici. Dirty Dancing; Taped 225
STANDPOINT Sharmilla Beezmohun. Where are all the British Asian Writers? 227 BOOK REVIEWS 229 BOOKS RECEIVED 257 NOTICEBOARD 261 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 263
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7 Number 1 March 1998 Karen L. Kilcup. Dialogues of the Self: toward a theory of (re)reading Ai 5 T. Dececchi, M. E. Timperon & B. B. Dececchi. A Study of Barriers to
Womens Engineering Education 21 Diane Reay, Sarah Bignold, Stephen J. Ball & Alan Cribb. He Just Had a Different Way of Showing it: gender dynamics in families coping
with childhood cancer 39 Isabel Santaolalla. Bodyscapes of Silence: the figure of the mute woman in
the cinema 53 Lisa Hopkins. Middletons Women Beware Women and the Mothering
Principle 63 Sten Eirik. Battered Men: inferiority in males 73 REVIEW ARTICLE 85 BOOK REVIEWS 93 BOOKS RECEIVED 123 NOTICEBOARD 127 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 129
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6 Number 3 November 1997 Bronwyn Davies & Hilary Whitehouse. Men on the Boundaries:
landscapes and seascapes 237 Hilary Robinson. Within the pale in from: Beyond the
Pale: the construction of femininity in the curating of an exhibition season at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 255
Neluka Silva. 'Mothers, Daughters and "Whores" of the Nation': nationalism and female stereotypes in post-colonial Sri Lankan drama in English 269 Irene Visser. Reading Pleasure: Light in August
and the theory of the gendered gaze 277 Elayne Clift & Vicki Freimuth. Changing Women's Lives:
a communication perspective on participatory qualitative research techniques for gender equity 289 Rebecca Horn. Not 'One of the Boys': women researching the police 297 Alan Petersen & Deirdre Davies. Psychology and the
Social Construction of Sex Differences in Theories of Aggression 309 STANDPOINT Rahila N. Kawaguchi. Anarchist Manifesto 321 BOOK REVIEWS Connecting Gender and Ageing: a sociological approach (Sara
Arber & Jay Ginn, Eds) reviewed by Sheila Cunnison 323 Beyond the Double Blind: woman and leadership (Kathleen
Hall Jamieson) reviewed by Claire Cohen 324 The Making of Man-midwifery. Childbirth in England, 1660-1770
(Adrian Wilson) reviewed by Alison Rowlands 326 Women's Health-missing from US medicine (Sue V. Rosser)
reviewed by Peggy Foster 327 It Begins With Tears (Opal Palmer Adisa) reviewed by Claire
Gard 329 Men, Women, and Gods, Nawal El Saadwai and Arab Feminist Poetics
(Fedwa Malti-Douglas) reviewed by Anissa Talahite 331 Unsettling Settler Societies: articulations of gender, race,
ethnicity and class (D. Stasiulis & N. Yuval-Davis) reviewed by Ngai-Ling Sum 332 The Social Implications of Bioengineering (Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, trans. By Laimdota Mazzarins) reviewed by Anne Scott 333 Writing Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain: the mothers of Saint Teresa de Avila (Ronald Surtz) reviewed by Elena Carrera 334
The Angel and the Perverts (Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, trans. And intro. By Anna Livia) reviewed by Catherine O'Brien 336
Women in the Urban Informal Sector in Rwanda (Gisela Burckhardt) reviewed by Susanne Bauer 337 The Education Feminism Reader (Lynda Stone, Ed., with Gail Masuchika Boldt) reviewed by Sandra Acker 338
Oscar Wilde: a long and lovely suicide (Melissa Knox) reviewed by Rowland Wymer 342 Spinsters and Lesbians: independent womanhood in the United States (Trisha Franzen) reviewed by Jill Manthorpe 343 Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires (Donna J. Guy) reviewed by Stephanie Barrientos 344 Gender in Urban Research (Judith A. Garber & Robyne S. Turner, Eds) reviewed by Stuart Wilks 345 Pop Out: Queer Warhol (Jennifer Doyle, Jonathan Flatley
& José Esteban Muñoz, Eds) reviewed by Diane Dubois 347 Seeing and Consciousness. Women, class and representation (Gen Doy) reviewed by Susan L. Siegfried 348 Television Culture and Women's Lives: thirtysomething and the Contradictions of Gender (Margaret J. Heide) reviewed by Ann Gray 351 BOOKS RECEIVED 355 NOTICEBOARD 361 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 363
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6 Number 2 July 1997 Momin Rahman & Stevi Jackson. Liberty, Equality and
Sexuality: essentialism and the discourse of rights 117 Barbara Comiskey. You Can Mean More Than One-age, gender and Atwood's addressees 131 Victoria Robinson. My Baby Just Cares For Me: feminism,
heterosexuality and non-monogamy 143 Steven P. Schacht & Doris Ewing. The Many Paths of
Feminism: can men travel any of them? 159 Rita Abrahamsen. Gender Dimensions of AIDS in Zambia 177
BOOK REVIEWS 191 BOOKS RECEIVED 219 NOTICEBOARD 221 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 225
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6 Number 1 March
1997 Janice McLaughlin.
Feminist Relations with Postmodernism: reflections on the positive aspects of involvement 5 Kathleen O'Mara.Historicising Outsiders on Campus: the re/production of lesbian and gay insiders 17
Linda Leung. The Making of Matriarchy: a comparison of Madonna and Margaret Thatcher 33
Heidi Kaye. 'This Breast-It's Me': Fanny Burney's mastectomy and the defining gaze 43 Clare Hanson.
Virginia Woolf in the House of Love: compulsory heterosexuality in the years 55 REPORT Shirin Rai. Crossing
Boundaries 63 OBITUARY Kader Konuk & Nancy Jancovich. With Love, In Memory and
In Honour of May Ayim 71 BOOK REVIEWS 73 BOOK RECEIVED 95 NOTICEBOARD 103 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 107
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5 Number 3 November
1996 Special Issue:
POST-COLONIAL ISSUES Lyn Innes. Guest Editorial 269 Ketu H. Katrak . Post-colonial Women's
Colonised States: mothering and m-othering in Bessie Head's A Question of Power and Kamala Das' My Story 273 Tina Sherwell. Palestinian Costume, the Intifada and the Gendering of Nationalist
Discourse 293 Rumina Sethi. Contesting Identities: involvement and resistance of women in
the Indian National Movement 305 Josna Rege. Codes in Conflict: post-independence
alienation in Anita Desai's early novels 317 Sharmilla Beezmohun. The Gender of Post-colonialism 329
Suniti Namjoshi. Two Short Stories: The Foolhardy Fawn and the Raging Lioness and A Bottle Brush
Fantasy 335 Tumi Mabathu Sephula. Three Poems: 'The Terrorist's Bride'; 'Wis Cistren!' and 'My Bum and I' 337
Beverley Naidoo. Engendering Equality: from writer to reader 343 Delia Jarrett-Macauley. A Woman's Little Madness 353 Colin Graham. Subalternity and Gender: problems of post-colonial Irishness 363 Magdalene Ang-Lygate. Everywhere to Go But Home: on (re)(dis)(un)location 375 BOOK REVIEWS 389 BOOK RECEIVED 405
NOTICEBOARD 411 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 415 CALL FOR PAPERS 416
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5 Number 2 July
1996 Rosemary Pringle. Nursing a Grievance: women doctors and nurses 157 Gurpreet Mahajan. Gender Equality and Community Rights: paradoxes of liberal democracy in India 169 Joan S. Forbes. Disciplining Women in Contemporary Discourses of Sexuality 177 Gill Jagger.
Dancing with Derrida: anti-essentialism and the politics of female subjectivity 191 Jools Gilson-Ellis. New
Women Performance Writers; Rose English and Holly Hughes 201 Anoop Nayak & Mary Jane Kehily.
Playing it Straight: masculinities, homophobias and schooling 211 BOOK REVIEWS 231 BOOKS RECEIVED 253 NOTICEBOARD 257 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 261
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5 Number 1 March 1996 Tess Cosslett. Feminism, Matrilinealism and the 'House of Women' in Contemporary Women's Fiction 7 Victoria B. Korzeniowska. Engaging with Gender: Star Trek's 'Next Generation'® 19 Pauline M. Prior. The Dark Side of Goodness: women, social norms and mental health 27 Dallas Isaacs & Marilyn Poole. Being a Man and Becoming a Nurse: three men's stories 39 Claire Wallace, Pamela Abbott & Gloria Lankshear. Women Farmers in South-West England 49 Claire Griffiths. Social Development and Women in Africa-the case of Morocco 63 Paddy Long. Five Poems 81 TALKBACK Patsy Stoneman. An Open Letter to Stevie Davies 87 REVIEW ARTICLES 91 BOOK REVIEWS 99 BOOKS RECEIVED 141 NOTICEBOARD 147 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 149
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