VOLUME
4, NUMBER 2
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Abstracts for this issue |
Spring 2004 |
| Cover: Post-partum
Blues |
Mariangles Soto-Diaz |
| V |
Globalizing Home : Editor's
Introduction |
Myriam Chancy |
| CRITICAL
ESSAYS: |
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| 1 |
Domesticating NATO's War
in Kosovo/a: (In)Visible Bodies and the Dilemna of Photojournalism
[abstract] |
Wendy Kozol |
| 173 |
Racial House, Big House,
Home: Contemporary Abolitionism in Toni Morrison's Paradise
[abstract] |
Megan Sweeney |
| 239 |
"I Cannot Find Her":
The Oriental Feminine, Racial Melancholia, and Kimiko Hahn's
The Unbearable Heart [abstract] |
Juliana Chang |
| COUNTERPOINTS |
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| 68 |
Art Essay:Post-partum Blues
I & II , Consanguinidad Virtual / Virtual Consanguinity
|
Mariangeles Soto-Diaz |
| SPECIAL
SECTION: International Feminism, Human Rights and the
Women's Studies Curriculum: A Conference at the Nexus of Pedagogy
and Activism, ed. Laura H. Roskos and Andrea L. Humphrey |
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| 87 |
Introduction:
Conference-Making |
Andrea L. Humphrey
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| 93 |
Challenges of Feminist
Citizenship: An Interview with Anannya Bhattacharjee |
Laura Roskos |
| 102 |
Effective Organizing in
Terrible Times: The Strategic Value of Human Rights for Transnational
Anti-Racist Feminists |
Barbara Schulman |
| 108 |
Legislative Tactics in
a Movement Strategy: The Economic Human Rights-Pennsylvania
Campaign |
Mary Bricker-Jenkins |
| 113 |
Redefining the Terms: Putting
South African Women on Democracy's Agenda |
Leslie Hill |
| 120 |
Beyond the Politics of
Inclusion: Violence Against Women of Color and Human Rights
|
Andrea Smith |
| 124 |
Reflections of a Human
Rights Educator |
Dazon Dixon Diallo |
| 129 |
From Center to the Margins:
The Radicalization of Human Rights in the United States |
Laura Roskos |
| 168 |
Cosmopolitan Cartographies:
Art in a Divided World [abstract] |
Ranu Samantrai |
| CULTUREWORKS |
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| 39 |
Poetry: "Watching
a Friend Dance in Bill T. Jones' You Walk"
|
Mendi Lewis Obadike
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| 80 |
Fiction: "Bloodlines":
Conversations with my Mother [abstract] |
Vanara Taing |
| 195 |
Poetry: Algun lugar en
ruinas
"Periodizacion/Chronology," "Objetos/Objects,"
"Credulidades/Credulity" |
Mirta Yanez
translated by Sonia Feigenbaum |
| 236 |
Poetry: "on the wings
of morning," "holding back" |
Eunice Heath Tate |
| 261 |
Poetry: "The Telling
of Tales," "Anti-Manifesto" |
Frances Kim Russell
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| IN
THE TRENCHES |
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| 137 |
The "War on Terror"
and Withdrawing American Charity: Some Consequences for Poor
Muslim Women in Kolkata, India [abstract] |
Suchitra Samanta |
| FROM
THE ARCHIVES |
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| 205 |
"Artistic Expression
Was Flowing Everywhere": Alison Mills and Ntozake Shange,
Black Bohemian Feminists in the 1970s |
Harryette Mullen |
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