VOLUME
6, NUMBER 1
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Autumn 2005 |
| Cover: Hundred
Surprises by Philemona Williamson |
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Editor’s Introduction
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Paula J. Giddings |
| CRITICAL
ESSAYS: |
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Becoming Postcolonial:
African Women Changing the Meaning of Citizenship
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Patricia McFadden |
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Tending to the Roots: Anna
Julia Cooper’s Sociopolitical Thought and Activism
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Kathy L. Glass |
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Gender, Nation and Globalization
in Monsoon Wedding and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge |
Jenny Sharpe |
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Annu Palakunnathu Matthew’s
Alien: Copy with a Difference |
Nandini Bhattacharya |
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African Feminist Scholars
in Women’s Studies: Negotiating Spaces of Dis-location
and Transformation in the Study of Women |
Josephine Beoku-Betts
and Wairimut Ngarutiya Njambi |
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From a Distance of One
Hundred and Twenty Years: Theorizing Diasporic Chinese Female
Subjectivities in Geling Yan’s The Lost Daughter of Happiness |
Sally E. McWilliams |
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Feminist Negotiations:
Contesting Narratives of the Campaign against Acid Violence
in Bangladesh |
Elora Halim Chowdhury |
| POETRY |
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dirty south moon
Oklahoma Naming
On Learning That My Indian Student
Is a Sundancer
Hawk Hoof Tea
Driving Interstate West through
Georgia
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Honorée Fanonne
Jeffers |
| ARCHIVES |
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Wangari Maathai’s
Nobel Peace Prize Speech
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Wangari Maathai |
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Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari
Maathai on the nvironment, the War in Iraq, Debt, and Women's
Equality |
Wangari Maathai Interview
with Amy Goodman |
| BOOK
REVIEWS |
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Review of Cheryl J. Fish’s
Black and White Women’s Travel Narratives: Antebellum
Explorations |
Daphne Lamothe |
| List of Books
Received About
the Contributors
Guidelines for Contributors
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