Articles Feminism
Eccentric Subjects: Feminist Theory and Historical Consciousness
Vol.16,
No.1,
(1990),
pp 115-150
TERESA DE LAURETIS Consciousness, as a term of feminist thought, is poised on the divide that joins and distinguishes...
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The Lesbian, the Mother, the Heterosexual Lover: Irigaray's Recodings of Difference
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 283-308
THE LESBIAN, THE MOTHER, THE HETEROSEXUAL LOVER: IRIGARAYIS RECODINGS OF DIFFERENCECHRISTINE HOLMLUND To North American...
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Mnemosyne, I Call You Out
by Eléni Sikélianòs,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 309-315
MNEMOSYNE, I CALL YOU OUT (for Margaret Randall) I face the Southmy homelandmy land of heat light a long whitecandle2...
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Arguing the Curriculum: Coleslaw
by Carol Barrett,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 266-268
CAROL BARRETT ARGUING THE CURRICULUM: COLESLAW My mother is chopping the cabbage for slaw, coiled heart held in the...
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Counting Thunder
by Elisabeth Rose,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 330-348
ELISABETH ROSE COUNTING THUNDER * * MARGE * * Four years will pass in no time, Marge thought. As far as she was...
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Iconostasis/Iconomania
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 366-367
Andrea Collins ICONOSTASISIICONOMANIA The father? Yea, he's still the father, trying to kill the dream he created...
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After Picasso's "The Minotaur Carries Off a Woman"
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 365-
ANDREA COLLINSAFTER PICASSO'S THE MINOTA UR CARRIES OFF A WOMAN The canvas is half ocean, half horizon. Central, he...
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La Pétroleuse: Representing Revolution
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 240-265
LA PETROLEUSE: REPRESENTING REVOLUTIONGAY L. GULLICKSON In 1989 and 1990, the Chinese students who erected a goddess of...
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Nancy Spero's American-Born "Sheela-na-gig"
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 51-56
ART ESSAY NANCY SPERO'S AMERICAN-BORN SHEELA-NA-GIG JOSEPHINE WITHERS In 1983, New York artist Nancy Spero began...
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Excerpts from "The Black Notebooks," a Work-in-Progress
by Toi Derricotte,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 127-133
TO1 DERRICOTTE excerpts fromTHE BLACK NOTEBOOKSa work-in-progress This collection ofjournal writing explores, in a very...
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Mothering from a Distance: Emotions, Gender, and Intergenerational Relations in Filipino Transnational Families
Vol.27,
No.2,
(2001),
pp 361-390
MOTHERING FROM A DISTANCE: EMOTIONS, GENDER, AND INTER- GENERATIONAL RELATIONS IN FILIPINO TRANSNATIONAL FAMILIESRHACEL...
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Feminism and Empowerment: A Critical Reading of Foucault
by Monique Deveaux,
Vol.20,
No.2,
(1994),
pp 223-247
MONIQUE DEVEAUX Few thinkers have influenced contemporary feminist scholarship on the themes of power, sexuality, and...
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Clitoral Conventions and Transgressions: Graphic Representations in Anatomy Texts, c1900-1991
Vol.21,
No.2,
(1995),
pp 255-301
CLITORAL CONVENTIONS AND TRANSGRESSIONS: GRAPHIC REPRESENTATIONS IN ANATOMY TEXTS, c1900- 1991LISA JEAN MOORE and ADELE...
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Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism
Vol.22,
No.2,
(1996),
pp 321-331
MAXINE BACA ZINN and BONNIE THORNTON DILL Women of color have long challenged the hegemony of femi- nisms constructed...
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Frances Willard and the Feminism of Fear
Vol.19,
No.1,
(1993),
pp 123-146
SUZANNE M. MARILLEY Frances Willard, the leader of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) from 1879 to 1897...
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"Artifacts for Survival": Remapping the Contours of Poetry with Audre Lorde
by Sagri Dhairyam,
Vol.18,
No.2,
(1992),
pp 229-256
"ARTIFACTS FOR SURVIVAL: REMAPPING THE CONTOURS OF POETRY WITH AUDRE LORDESAGRI DHAIRYAM Refusing to be...
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"We Are That Mythical Thing Called the Public": Militant Housewives during the Great Depression
by Annelise Orleck,
Vol.19,
No.1,
(1993),
pp 147-172
'WE ARE THAT MYTHICAL THING CALLED THE PUBLIC": MILITANT HOUSEWIVES DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSIONANNELISE ORLECK...
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Freud's "Fetishism" and the Lesbian Dildo Debates
by Heather Findlay,
Vol.18,
No.3,
(1992),
pp 563-579
HEATHER FINDLAY From the pages of lesbian porn magazines to the meetings of the Modern Language Association, a highly...
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French Women Opera Composers and the Aesthetics of Rousseau
Vol.26,
No.1,
(2000),
pp 69-100
JACQUELINE LETZTER and ROBERT ADELSON When you can devote yourself to a work you love, it is an intense pleasure; but...
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Gender and Relationality among Arab Families in Lebanon
by Suad Joseph,
Vol.19,
No.3,
(1993),
pp 465-486
GENDER AND RELATIONALITY AMONG ARAB FAMILIES IN LEBANONSUAD JOSEPH RETATIONALITY AND GENDERMuch feminist theory in the...
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Creating a Place for Women in a Socialist Brotherhood: Class and Gender Politics in the Workmen's Circle, 1892-1930
by Mary McCune,
Vol.28,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 585-610
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Valuing "Postmaternity" as a Revolutionary Feminist Concept
Vol.28,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 553-572
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Thinking Gender with Sexuality in 1790s' Feminist Thought
Vol.28,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 667-690
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Challenging the Gendered Categories of Art and Art Therapy: The Paintings of Jane Orleman
by Janet Marstine,
Vol.28,
No.3,
(2002),
pp 631-654
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"Point of Departure": Feminist Locations and the Politics of Travel in India
by Ravina Aggarwal,
Vol.26,
No.3,
(2000),
pp 535-562
"POINT OF DEPARTURE": FEMINIST LOCATIONS AND THE POLITICS OF TRAVEL IN INDIARAVINA AGGARWAL This article is...
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Religion, Race, and the Debate over Mut'a in Dar es Salaam
by Richa Nagar,
Vol.26,
No.3,
(2000),
pp 661-690
RICHA NAGAR Mut'a is religiously prescribed. . . . It is a laid down princi- ple. . . . If women don't accept...
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Refashioning Mother India: Feminism and Nationalism in Late-Colonial India
by Mrinalini Sinha,
Vol.26,
No.3,
(2000),
pp 623-644
REFASHIONING MOTHER INDIA: FEMINISM AND NATIONALISM IN LATE-COLONIAL INDIAMRINALINI SINHA When U. S. journalist...
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Masculinity, Femininity, and Servitude: Domestic Workers in Calcutta in the Late Twentieth Century
by Raka Ray,
Vol.26,
No.3,
(2000),
pp 691-718
MASCULINITY, FEMININITY, AND SERVITUDE: DOMESTIC WORKERS IN CALCUTTA IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURYRAKA RAY In a...
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Negotiating Power at the Bedside: Historical Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Patients and Their Gynecologists
Vol.26,
No.2,
(2000),
pp 287-309
NEGOTIATING POWER AT THE BEDSIDE: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NINETEENTH-CENTURY PATIENTS AND THEIR GYNECOLOGISTSREGINA...
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Of Sonograms and Baby Prams: Prenatal Diagnosis, Pregnancy, and Consumption
Vol.26,
No.2,
(2000),
pp 391-418
OF SONOGRAMS AND BABY PRAMS: PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS, PREGNANCY, AND CONSUMPTIONJANELLE S. TAYLOR The transformation of any...
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Arguing the Curriculum: Coleslaw
by Carol Barrett,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 266-268
CAROL BARRETT ARGUING THE CURRICULUM: COLESLAW My mother is chopping the cabbage for slaw, coiled heart held in the...
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Counting Thunder
by Elisabeth Rose,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 330-348
ELISABETH ROSE COUNTING THUNDER * * MARGE * * Four years will pass in no time, Marge thought. As far as she was...
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Iconostasis/Iconomania
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 366-367
Andrea Collins ICONOSTASISIICONOMANIA The father? Yea, he's still the father, trying to kill the dream he created...
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After Picasso's "The Minotaur Carries Off a Woman"
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 365-
ANDREA COLLINSAFTER PICASSO'S THE MINOTA UR CARRIES OFF A WOMAN The canvas is half ocean, half horizon. Central, he...
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La Pétroleuse: Representing Revolution
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 240-265
LA PETROLEUSE: REPRESENTING REVOLUTIONGAY L. GULLICKSON In 1989 and 1990, the Chinese students who erected a goddess of...
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Views: 3,379
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Nancy Spero's American-Born "Sheela-na-gig"
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 51-56
ART ESSAY NANCY SPERO'S AMERICAN-BORN SHEELA-NA-GIG JOSEPHINE WITHERS In 1983, New York artist Nancy Spero began...
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Excerpts from "The Black Notebooks," a Work-in-Progress
by Toi Derricotte,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 127-133
TO1 DERRICOTTE excerpts fromTHE BLACK NOTEBOOKSa work-in-progress This collection ofjournal writing explores, in a very...
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Democracy
by Lorrie Sprecher,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 79-84
DEMOCRACY 1. driving through the city, Helen of Troy listens to bootleg versions of The Clash singing "City of the...
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Unholy Meanings: Maternity, Creativity, and Orality in Katherine Mansfield
by Patricia Moran,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 105-125
UNHOLY MEANINGS: MATERNITY, CREATIVITY, AND ORALITY IN KATHERINE MANSFIELDPATRICIA MORAN "I feel I am all the time...
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The Floozie in the Jacuzzi
by Ailbhe Smyth,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 6-28
AILBHE SMYTH THE FLOOZIE IN THE JACUZZI TITLE The title is not one, but many. Not definitive but open. Sign of dif-...
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Arguing the Curriculum: Coleslaw
by Carol Barrett,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 266-268
CAROL BARRETT ARGUING THE CURRICULUM: COLESLAW My mother is chopping the cabbage for slaw, coiled heart held in the...
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Views: 318
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Counting Thunder
by Elisabeth Rose,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 330-348
ELISABETH ROSE COUNTING THUNDER * * MARGE * * Four years will pass in no time, Marge thought. As far as she was...
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Views: 625
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Iconostasis/Iconomania
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 366-367
Andrea Collins ICONOSTASISIICONOMANIA The father? Yea, he's still the father, trying to kill the dream he created...
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Views: 532
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After Picasso's "The Minotaur Carries Off a Woman"
by Andrea Collins,
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 365-
ANDREA COLLINSAFTER PICASSO'S THE MINOTA UR CARRIES OFF A WOMAN The canvas is half ocean, half horizon. Central, he...
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Views: 522
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La Pétroleuse: Representing Revolution
Vol.17,
No.2,
(1991),
pp 240-265
LA PETROLEUSE: REPRESENTING REVOLUTIONGAY L. GULLICKSON In 1989 and 1990, the Chinese students who erected a goddess of...
Votes:
Views: 3,379
Comments:
Nancy Spero's American-Born "Sheela-na-gig"
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 51-56
ART ESSAY NANCY SPERO'S AMERICAN-BORN SHEELA-NA-GIG JOSEPHINE WITHERS In 1983, New York artist Nancy Spero began...
Votes:
Views: 800
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Excerpts from "The Black Notebooks," a Work-in-Progress
by Toi Derricotte,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 127-133
TO1 DERRICOTTE excerpts fromTHE BLACK NOTEBOOKSa work-in-progress This collection ofjournal writing explores, in a very...
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Views: 574
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Democracy
by Lorrie Sprecher,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 79-84
DEMOCRACY 1. driving through the city, Helen of Troy listens to bootleg versions of The Clash singing "City of the...
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Views: 519
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Unholy Meanings: Maternity, Creativity, and Orality in Katherine Mansfield
by Patricia Moran,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 105-125
UNHOLY MEANINGS: MATERNITY, CREATIVITY, AND ORALITY IN KATHERINE MANSFIELDPATRICIA MORAN "I feel I am all the time...
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Views: 1,756
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The Floozie in the Jacuzzi
by Ailbhe Smyth,
Vol.17,
No.1,
(1991),
pp 6-28
AILBHE SMYTH THE FLOOZIE IN THE JACUZZI TITLE The title is not one, but many. Not definitive but open. Sign of dif-...
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Views: 1,058
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