Articles Feminism
Automating Gender: Postmodern Feminism in the Age of the Intelligent Machine
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 439-460
AUTOMATING GENDER: POSTMODERN FEMINISM IN THE AGE OF THE INTELLIGENT MACHINEJUDITH HALBERSTAM MY COMPUTER, MY SELFThe...
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Colonization and the Decline of Women's Status: The Tsimshian Case
by Jo-Anne Fiske,
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 509-535
COLONIZATION AND THE DECLINE OF WOMEN'S STATUS: THE TSIMSHIAN CASEJO-ANNE FISKE This paper has two goals: to offer...
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Here Comes the Bride: Wedding Gender and Race in "Bride of Frankenstein"
by Elizabeth Young,
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 403-437
HERE COMES THE BRIDE: WEDDING GENDER AND RACE IN BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEINELIZABETH YOUNG James Whale's 1935 film,...
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Reproductive Rights in Nicaragua: From the Sandinistas to the Government of Violeta Chamorro
by Lois Wessel,
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 536-549
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN NICARAGUA: FROM THE SANDINISTAS TO THE GOVERNMENT OF VIOLETA CHAMORROLOIS WESSEL As the National...
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Women and the New Brazilian Constitution
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 550-568
FLORISA VERUCCI INTRODUCTION by Daphne Pataj We live our lives not so much in the inner spaces of our individual selves...
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Equality, Difference, and State Welfare: Labor Market and Family Policies in Sweden
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 59-87
EQUALITY, DIFFERENCE, AND STATE WELFARE: LABOR MARKET AND FAMILY POLICIES IN SWEDENMany feminists regard Sweden as a...
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When Virginia Looked at Vita, What Did She See; Or, Lesbian: Feminist: Woman-What's the Differ(e/a)nce?
by Elizabeth Meese,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 99-117
WHEN VIRGINIA LOOKED AT VITA, WHAT DID SHE SEE; OR, LESBIAN :FEMINIST :WOMAN WHAT'S THE DIFFER(E/A)NCE?ELIZABETH...
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Finding the Man in the State
by Wendy Brown,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 7-34
WENDY BROWN Amid postmodernist circumspection about definitive or compre- hensive accounts, the absence of a...
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The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India
by Bina Agarwal,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 119-158
BINA AGARWAL What is women's relationship with the environment? Is it distinct from that of men's? The growing...
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Nineteenth-Century Welfare Policy, Programs, and Poor Women: Philadelphia as a Case Study
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 35-58
NINETEENTH-CENTURY WELFARE POLICY, PROGRAMS, AND POOR WOMEN: PHILADELPHIA AS A CASE STUDYPRISCILLA FERGUSON CLEMENT In...
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Gender, Race, and the Welfare State: Government Work Programs from the 1930s to the Present
by Nancy E. Rose,
Vol.19,
No.2,
(1993),
pp 318-342
GENDER, RACE, AND THE WELFARE STATE: GOVERNMENT WORK PROGRAMS FROM THE 1930s TO THE PRESENTNANCY E. ROSE Government...
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Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs
Vol.18,
No.3,
(1992),
pp 550-562
ART ESSAY STOLEN GLANCES: LESBIANS TAKE PHOTOGRAPHSINTRODUCTION by Tessa Boffin and Jean Fraser [Stolen Glances:...
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Virginity and Premarital Sex in Contemporary China
by Xiao Zhou,
Vol.15,
No.2,
(1989),
pp 279-288
XIAO ZHOU Premarital sex presents a dilemma for young women in contem- porary China. On the one hand, Chinese society,...
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Disarticulating Liberal Subjectivities: Abortion and Fetal Protection
by P. Lealle Ruhl,
Vol.28,
No.1,
(2002),
pp 37-60
DISARTICULATING LIBERAL SUBJECTIVITIES: ABORTION AND FETAL PROTECTION P. LealIe Ruhl Reproductive freedom has long been...
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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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Radical Feminism, Lesbian Separatism, and Queer Theory
by Kathy Rudy,
Vol.27,
No.1,
(2001),
pp 190-222
KATHY RUDY Lesbianism is a constantly shifting construction in the women's movement. There is not "lesbianism...
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Making Up for War: Sexuality and Citizenship in Wartime Culture
Vol.26,
No.1,
(2000),
pp 33-68
MAKING UP FOR WAR: SEXUALITY AND CITIZENSHIP IN WARTIME CULTUREPAGE DOUGHERTY DELANO "Too much lipstick."-Ann...
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Expanding the Boundaries of the Women's Movement: Black Feminism and the Struggle for Welfare Rights
by Premilla Nadasen,
Vol.28,
No.2,
(2002),
pp 270-301
Expandingthe Boundaries ofthe Wonten's Movement: Black Feminism and the Struggle for Welfare Rights Premilla...
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"Something More Tender Still than Friendship": Romantic Friendship in Early-Nineteenth-Century England
by Lisa Moore,
Vol.18,
No.3,
(1992),
pp 499-520
"SOMETHING MORE TENDER STILL THAN FRIENDSHIP": ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP IN EARLY-NINETEENTH-CENTURY ENGLANDLISA...
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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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But She Can't Find Her [V.O.] Key
by Glenda Gilmore,
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 133-153
GLENDA GILMORE Each time we sit down to write, we yearn for the impossible: to clear our minds, to focus sharply, to be...
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Through My Lens: A Video Project about Women of Color Faculty at the University of Michigan
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 119-130
THROUGH MY LENS: A VIDEO PROJECT ABOUT WOMEN OF COLOR FACULTY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGANFRANCES R. APARICIO To the...
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The Hidden History of Affirmative Action: Working Women's Struggles in the 1970s and the Gender of Class
by Nancy MacLean,
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 42-78
THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: WORKING WOMEN'S STRUGGLES IN THE 1970s AND THE GENDER OF CLASSNANCY...
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Making Equity a Priority: Anatomy of the York University Strike of 1997
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 105-118
MAKING EQUITY A PRIORITY: ANATOMY OF THE YORK UNIVERSITY STRIKE OF 1997LINDA BRISKIN and JANICE NEWSON On March 20,...
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Proposition 209 and the Affirmative Action Debate on the University of California Campuses
by Ula Taylor,
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 95-103
PROPOSITION209 AND THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DEBATE ON THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CAMPUSESULA TAKOR When the University...
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Closing in on the "Plantation": Coalition Building and the Role of Black Women's Grievances in Duke University Labor Disputes, 1965-1968
by Erik Ludwig,
Vol.25,
No.1,
(1999),
pp 79-94
CLOSING IN ON THE "PLANTATION": COALITION BUILDING AND THE ROLE OF BLACK WOMEN'S GRIEVANCES IN DUKE...
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Amicus Curiae
by C. Leiren Mo,
Vol.25,
No.2,
(1999),
pp 307-310
C. LEIREN MOWER Ahllea filipendulina alchemilla mollis anemone sylvestria aruncus diocius. The giving of proper names-...
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Backgrounds and Riverbeds: Feminist Reflections
by Susan Hekman,
Vol.25,
No.2,
(1999),
pp 427-448
BACKGROUNDS AND RIVERBEDS: FEMINIST REFLECTIONS SUSAN HEKMAN THEORIES OF THE BACKGROUND In 1995 one of the pillars of...
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The Sound of Little Hummingbird Wings: A Wittgensteinian Investigation of Forms of Life as Forms of Power
Vol.25,
No.2,
(1999),
pp 409-426
THE SOUND OF LITTLE HUMMINGBIRD WINGS: A WITT'GENSTEINIAN INVESTIGATION OF FORMS OF LIFE AS FORMS OF POWERWENDY LEE...
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Reflections on Self-Portraiture in Photography
by Ina Loewenberg,
Vol.25,
No.2,
(1999),
pp 398-408
REFLECTIONS ON SELF-PORTRAITURE IN PHOTOGRAPHYINA LOEWENBERG There is a special incentive for women artists to practice...
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Reproductive Rights in Nicaragua: From the Sandinistas to the Government of Violeta Chamorro
by Lois Wessel,
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 536-549
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN NICARAGUA: FROM THE SANDINISTAS TO THE GOVERNMENT OF VIOLETA CHAMORROLOIS WESSEL As the National...
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Women and the New Brazilian Constitution
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 550-568
FLORISA VERUCCI INTRODUCTION by Daphne Pataj We live our lives not so much in the inner spaces of our individual selves...
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Equality, Difference, and State Welfare: Labor Market and Family Policies in Sweden
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 59-87
EQUALITY, DIFFERENCE, AND STATE WELFARE: LABOR MARKET AND FAMILY POLICIES IN SWEDENMany feminists regard Sweden as a...
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When Virginia Looked at Vita, What Did She See; Or, Lesbian: Feminist: Woman-What's the Differ(e/a)nce?
by Elizabeth Meese,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 99-117
WHEN VIRGINIA LOOKED AT VITA, WHAT DID SHE SEE; OR, LESBIAN :FEMINIST :WOMAN WHAT'S THE DIFFER(E/A)NCE?ELIZABETH...
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Finding the Man in the State
by Wendy Brown,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 7-34
WENDY BROWN Amid postmodernist circumspection about definitive or compre- hensive accounts, the absence of a...
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The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India
by Bina Agarwal,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 119-158
BINA AGARWAL What is women's relationship with the environment? Is it distinct from that of men's? The growing...
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Nineteenth-Century Welfare Policy, Programs, and Poor Women: Philadelphia as a Case Study
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 35-58
NINETEENTH-CENTURY WELFARE POLICY, PROGRAMS, AND POOR WOMEN: PHILADELPHIA AS A CASE STUDYPRISCILLA FERGUSON CLEMENT In...
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A Portrait of the Abbess as a Young Nun
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 177-187
A PORTRAIT OF THE ABBESS AS A YOUNG NUN Part 1 I was not happy to discover that the short story- the one that kept Anne...
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Gender, Race, and the Welfare State: Government Work Programs from the 1930s to the Present
by Nancy E. Rose,
Vol.19,
No.2,
(1993),
pp 318-342
GENDER, RACE, AND THE WELFARE STATE: GOVERNMENT WORK PROGRAMS FROM THE 1930s TO THE PRESENTNANCY E. ROSE Government...
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Reproductive Rights in Nicaragua: From the Sandinistas to the Government of Violeta Chamorro
by Lois Wessel,
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 536-549
REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN NICARAGUA: FROM THE SANDINISTAS TO THE GOVERNMENT OF VIOLETA CHAMORROLOIS WESSEL As the National...
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Women and the New Brazilian Constitution
Vol.17,
No.3,
(1991),
pp 550-568
FLORISA VERUCCI INTRODUCTION by Daphne Pataj We live our lives not so much in the inner spaces of our individual selves...
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Equality, Difference, and State Welfare: Labor Market and Family Policies in Sweden
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 59-87
EQUALITY, DIFFERENCE, AND STATE WELFARE: LABOR MARKET AND FAMILY POLICIES IN SWEDENMany feminists regard Sweden as a...
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When Virginia Looked at Vita, What Did She See; Or, Lesbian: Feminist: Woman-What's the Differ(e/a)nce?
by Elizabeth Meese,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 99-117
WHEN VIRGINIA LOOKED AT VITA, WHAT DID SHE SEE; OR, LESBIAN :FEMINIST :WOMAN WHAT'S THE DIFFER(E/A)NCE?ELIZABETH...
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Finding the Man in the State
by Wendy Brown,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 7-34
WENDY BROWN Amid postmodernist circumspection about definitive or compre- hensive accounts, the absence of a...
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Views: 6,820
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The Gender and Environment Debate: Lessons from India
by Bina Agarwal,
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 119-158
BINA AGARWAL What is women's relationship with the environment? Is it distinct from that of men's? The growing...
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Views: 6,819
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Nineteenth-Century Welfare Policy, Programs, and Poor Women: Philadelphia as a Case Study
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 35-58
NINETEENTH-CENTURY WELFARE POLICY, PROGRAMS, AND POOR WOMEN: PHILADELPHIA AS A CASE STUDYPRISCILLA FERGUSON CLEMENT In...
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A Portrait of the Abbess as a Young Nun
Vol.18,
No.1,
(1992),
pp 177-187
A PORTRAIT OF THE ABBESS AS A YOUNG NUN Part 1 I was not happy to discover that the short story- the one that kept Anne...
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Gender, Race, and the Welfare State: Government Work Programs from the 1930s to the Present
by Nancy E. Rose,
Vol.19,
No.2,
(1993),
pp 318-342
GENDER, RACE, AND THE WELFARE STATE: GOVERNMENT WORK PROGRAMS FROM THE 1930s TO THE PRESENTNANCY E. ROSE Government...
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