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Abstracts for this issue |
Spring 2002 |
| ix |
Editor's Introduction |
Kum-Kum Bhavnani |
| I |
Essay: Crimes of Fashion:
The Pachuca and Chicana Style Politics [abstract]
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Catherine S. Ramírez |
| 36 |
Fiction: Mary Staring at
Me
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Sejal Shah |
| 41 |
Essay: Bodies, Choices,
Globalizing Neocolonial Enchantments: African Matriarchs and
Mammy Water [abstract]
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Ifi Amadiume |
| 67 |
Spoken Word: Interview
with Marilyn Chin
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Meridians |
| 70 |
Poetry: "The Cock's
Wife," "Bold Beauty," "Kali-fornia,"
Take a Left at the Waters of Samsara," "Bad Date"
|
Marilyn Chin |
| 78 |
Media Matters: Be Careful
What You Ask For: The Goddesses Might Be Listening [abstract]
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Grace Poore |
| 98 |
Poetry: "A Mask of
Razorblades & the Voice of the Rain," "My Favorite
Boatperson
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Sara Littlecrow-Russell |
| 102 |
Essay: Revolutionary Vision:
Black Women Writers, Black Nationalist Ideology, and Interracial
Sexuality [abstract]
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Shane Trudell Verge |
| 127 |
Poetry: "Neighbors,"
"August Days" |
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| 129 |
Fiction: "That Little
Boy": An English Translation of Jyotirmoyee Devi's Bengali
short Story "Shei Chheleta"
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Debali Mookerjea |
| 147 |
Cultureworks: In Many Worlds:
A Discussion with Egyptian Artist Sabah Naeem
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Jessica Winegar |
| 163 |
Essay: Diasporadas: Black
Women and the Fine Art of Activism [abstract]
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Bonnie Claudia Harrison |
| 185 |
Fiction: How Sukie Come
Free
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Sheree Renée
Thomas |
| 188 |
From the Archives: Returning
the American Gaze: Pandita Ramabai's The Peoples of the United
States, 1889
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Meera Kosambi
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| 213 |
Poetry: "Margins"
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Catalina Ríos |
| 215 |
Essay: Chitra Divakaruni's
The Mistress of Spices: Deploying Mystical Realism [abstract]
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Gita Rajan |
| 237 |
Report: Intersectionality
in an Era of Globalization: The Implications of the UN World
Conference against Racism for Transnational Feminist Practices
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Maylei Blackwell,
Nadine Naber |
| 249 |
Poetry: "Garrote"
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Maureen Tolman Flannery |
| 250 |
Creating An Archive:
September 11: A Feminist Archive
Introduction, Amrita Basu, Paula Giddings, Inderpal Grewal,
Kamala Visweswaran / "first writing since," Suheir
Hammad / Song of War, Ayesha Khan / Statement by Revolutionary
Association of Women in Afghanistan / In Search of Justice,
Human Rights, and a Just Peace by Women Living Under Muslim
Laws / Statement by Women in Black / Call for a Non-Violent
Response in the Aftermath, Medica Mondiale / Opposed the Resolution
to Authorize Force, Barbara Lee / Statement by Coalition of
100 Black Women / Women's Resistance Conference, Sunera Thobani
/ War Frenzy, Sunera Thobani / Whose Fundamentalism?, Minoo
Moallem / Transnational Feminist Practices Against War, a Statement
by Paola Bacchetta, Tina Camptm Inderpal Grewal, Caren Kaplan,
Minoo Moallem, and Jennifer Terry / Women and War, Madeleine
Bunting |
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