NWSA Journal

Volume 17
Number 1Spring 2005
Number 2Summer 2005
Number 3States of Insecurity and the Gendered Politics of Fear

CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 1 Spring 2005

Articles
Chute Dialogics: A Sidelong Glance from Egypt, Maine
KATHERINE ADAMS / 1

“The conditions of difficulty and struggle”: A Discovered Theme of Curriculum Transformation and Women’s Studies Discourse KIM CHUPPA-CORNELL / 23

Life on the Frontlines: One Woman’s Evolution from Warrior to Diplomat
MARY KIRK / 45

“Work it out with your wife”: Gendered Expectations and Parenting Rhetoric Online
LISA HAMMOND RASHLEY / 58

Cluster on Women of Color and Reproductive Health
The Reproductive Health and Sexual Rights of Women of Color: Still Building a Movement
LYNN ROBERTS, LORETTA ROSS, and M. BAHATI KUUMBA / 93

“Hold your head up and stick out your chin”: Community Health and Women’s Health in Mound Bayou, Mississippi
JENNIFER NELSON / 99

Beyond Pro-Choice Versus Pro-Life: Women of Color and Reproductive Justice
ANDREA SMITH / 119

Because Words Are Not Enough: Latina Re-Visionings of Transnational Collaborations Using Health Promotion for Gender Justice and Social Change
ESTER R. SHAPIRO / 141

Reports on the 2005 Edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves Our Bodies, Ourselves for a New Generation: Revising a Feminist Classic
HEATHER STEPHENSON / 173

Including Every Woman: The All-Embracing “We” of Our Bodies, Ourselves
ZOBEIDA E. BONILLA / 175

Reexamining Gender and Sexual Orientation: Revisioning the Representation of Queer and Trans People in the 2005 Edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves
ELIZABETH SARAH LINDSEY / 184

Breasts, Blood, and the Royal V: Challenges of Revising Anatomy and Periods for the 2005 Edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves
MARIANNE McPHERSON / 190

Dialogue on Third-Wave Feminisms Writing the Waves: A Dialogue on the Tools, Tactics, and Tensions of Feminisms and Feminist Practices Over Time and Place
KRISTA JACOB and ADELA C. LICONA / 197

Review Essays
Growing Up Female
NATALIE G. ADAMS / 206

Coming Out of the Shadows: Rethinking Gender, Deviance, and Feminist Critical Policy Studies
MICHELE TRACY BERGER / 212

Politics, Economics, and American Women after the Nineteenth Amendment
HANNAH MIYAMOTO / 226

Book Reviews
Sing, Whisper, Shout, Pray!: Feminist Visions for a Just World edited by M. Jacqui Alexander, Lisa Albrecht, Sharon Day, and Mab Segrest
This Bridge We Call Home: Radical Visions for Transformation edited by Gloria Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating
AURORA G. MORCILLO / 233

Home Bound: Growing Up with a Disability in America by Cass Irvin
Women with Disabilities Aging Well by Patricia Noonan Walsh and Barbara LeRoy
(Dis)embodied Form by Anita Ghai
MARTINA ROBINSON / 236

Undivided Rights: Women of Color Organize for Reproductive Justice by Jael Silliman, Marlene Gerber Fried, Elena Gutíerrez, and Loretta Ross
RICKIE SOLINGER / 239

Fundamental Differences: Feminists Talk Back to Social Conservatives edited by Cynthia Burack and Jyl J. Josephson
ELLEN MESSER-DAVIDOW / 241

Global Prescriptions: Gendering Health and Human Rights by Rosalind Pollack Petchesky
JAEL SILLIMAN / 243

Call for Papers / 246

CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 2 Summer 2005

Tribute

Gloria Anzaldua: La Gran Nueva Mestiza Theorist, Writer, Activist-Scholar
EMMA PEREZ / 1

Cluster of Articles on "Moving Locations"

Moving Locations: The Politics of Identities in Motion
AIMEE CARRILLO ROWE and ADELA C. LICONA / 11

Be Longing: Toward a Feminist Politics of Relation
AIMEE CARRILLO ROWE / 15

Belonging, Bridges, and Bodies
SHEENA MALHOTRA and KIMBERLEE PEREZ / 47

Searching to Death for "Home": A Filipina Immigrant Bride's Subaltern Rewriting

YOUNG HEE KWON / 69

Building Coalitional Consciousness
CRICKET KEATING / 86

(B)orderlands' Rhetorics and Representations: The Transformative Potential of Feminist Third-Space Scholarship and Zines
ADELA C. LICONA / 104

After Words: Feminist Praxis as a Bridge Between Theory and Practice
ADELA C. LICONA and AIMEE CARRILLO ROWE / 130

NWSA Presidential Address
The State of NWSA: 2004 NWSA Presidential Address
COLETTE MORROW / 136

Forum: Women's Studies in "Other" Locations
Special Forum: Women's Studies in "Other" Locations
DIANE LICHTENSTEIN and CATHERINE M. ORR / 140

Location, Location, Location: Reflections of an Itinerant Practitioner
ANN VIRTU SNYDER / 142

Finding Our Place: Women's Studies at Howard University
REBECCA REVIERE and ANITA NAHAL / 150

Feminist Frat Boys?: Fraternity Men in the (Women's Studies) House
ROSS WANTLAND / 156

Vital to the Mission and Key to Survival: Women's Studies at Women's Colleges
CLAIRE L. SAHLIN / 164

Women's Studies in Sin City: Reactionary Politics and Feminist Possibilities
LOIS RITA HELMBOLD / 171

"Being" Women's Studies: Perils and Pleasures of Administering a One-person Program
CHRISTIE LAUNIUS / 178

Women's Work: Integrating Women's Studies into a Community College Curriculum
EMILY SOHMER TAI / 184

"An Orchid in the Arctic": Women's Studies in the Rural South
CARRIE N. BAKER and JAIME MADDEN / 192

Negotiating the Politics of Space: Teaching Women's Studies in a Women's Prison
LORA BEX LEMPERT, SUZANNE BERGERON, and MAUREEN LINKER / 199

Feminist Exhibitionism: When the Women's Studies Professor Is a Curator
MARGARET D. STETZ / 208

Report
The "V-Day" March in Mexico: Appropriation and Misuse of Local Women's Activism
CLARA EUGENIA ROJAS / 217

Book Reviews

Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories by Leslie Salzinger
Workplace Justice: Organizing Multi-Identity Movements by Sharon Kurtz
Women, Power and AT&T by Lois Kathryn Herr
COLETTE A. HYMAN / 228

Pilgrimages/Peregrinajes: Theorizing Coalition Against Multiple Oppressions by Maria Lugones
ESTER R. SHAPIRO / 233

Organizing Empire: Individualism, Collective Agency, and India by Purnima Bose
LAURA WINKIEL / 235

Feminist Futures: Reimagining Women, Culture and Development by Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran, and Priya Kurian
UMA NARAYAN / 237

All the Rage: The Story of Gay Visibility in America by Danuta Walters
DIANE RAYMOND / 239

Recognition Struggles and Social Movements: Contested Identities, Agency and Power edited by Barbara Hobson
ANAHI VILADRICH / 241

She Who Changes: Re-imagining the Divine in the World by Carol P. Christ
NIKKI BADO-FRALICK / 243

Autobiographical Writing Across Disciplines: A Reader by Diane P. Freedman and Olivia Frey
GESA E. KIRSCH / 245

CALL FOR HOST INSTITUTION: NWSA Journal / 248

CONTENTS Volume 17, Number 3 Fall 2005

States of Insecurity and the Gendered Politics of Fear

Carol A. Stabile and Carrie Rentschler
States of Insecurity and the Gendered Politics of Fear/vii

Jennifer K. Wood
In Whose Name? Crime Victim Policy and the Punishing Power of Protection/1

Connie G. Oxford
Protectors and Victims in the Gender Regime of Asylum/18

Carol Mason
The Hillbilly Defense: Culturally Mediating U.S. Terror at Home and Abroad/39

Gretchen Soderlund
Running from the Rescuers: New U.S. Crusades Against Sex Trafficking and the Rhetoric of Abolition/64

Nandita Sharma
Anti-Trafficking Rhetoric and the Making of a Global Apartheid/88

Kevin J. Ayotte and Mary E. Husain
Securing Afghan Women: Neocolonialism, Epistemic Violence, and the Rhetoric of the Veil/112

Lisa Brooten
The Feminization of Democracy Under Siege: The Media, “the Lady” of Burma, and U.S. Foreign Policy/134

Reports
Rosi Braidotti and Martine de Vos
The Women’s Studies Ph.D. in Europe: An Archive/157

Mariya Shymchyshyn
Ideology and Women’s Studies Programs in Ukraine/173

Commentary
Barbara G. Brents, Kathryn Hausbeck, Anastasia H. Prokos, Jennifer Reid Keene, Crystal Jackson, and Cristina Morales
Response to Lois Helmbold, “Women’s Studies in Sin City: Reactionary Politics and Feminist Possibilities”/186

Review Essay
Hannah Bellwoar
Orienting, Disorienting, and Reorienting: Multiple Perspectives on Poststructuralist Feminist Pedagogies/189

Book and Film Reviews
Deepa Kumar
Afghanistan Unveiled, a film by Brigitte Brault and the Aina Women Filming Group
Afghanistan, The Lost Truth, a film by Yassamin Maleknasr/195

Srimati Basu
Violence, Law and Women’s Rights in South Asia , ed. Savitri Goonesekere/198

Lyra Totten-Naylor
Divided Lives: The Untold Stories of Jewish-Christian Women in Nazi Germany, by Cynthia Crane/201

Jill Bystydzienski
Women Writing Resistance: Essays on Latin America and the Caribbean , by Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez/203

Delese Wear
Bodies in a Broken World: Women Novelists of Color and the Politics of Medicine , by Anne Folwell Stanford/205

Julia C. Dietrich
Medieval Narratives of Accused Queens, by Nancy B. Black/207

Stacy Gillis
Cyberfeminism and Artificial Life , by Sarah Kember/209

Brenda Seals
Indigenous Women’s Health Book, Within the Sacred Circle: Reproductive Rights, Environmental Health, Traditional Herbs and Remedies , ed. Charon Asetoyer, Katherine Cronk, and Samanthi Hewakapuge/211

Deborah M. Figart
Feminist Economics Today: Beyond Economic Man , ed. Marianne A. Ferber/213

Lucinda Peach
Abortion and Social Responsibility: Depolarizing the Debate , by Laurie Shrage/215

Norma Cantu
Homegirls in the Public Sphere, by Marie “Keta” Miranda/217

Beth A. Griech-Polelle
Women on War: An International Anthology of Writings from Antiquity to Present, ed. Daniela Gioseffi/219

Thanks to Readers for Volume 17/221
Index for Volume 17/223
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