Volume 29, 2006 Contents

Volume 29, 2006 Contents

Women’s Studies International Forum 29 (2006) V – IX www.elsevier.com/locate/wsif VOLUME 29, 2006 CONTENTS VOLUME 29 NUMBERS 1–6 2006 NOVEMBER–DECEMB...

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Women’s Studies International Forum 29 (2006) V – IX www.elsevier.com/locate/wsif

VOLUME 29, 2006 CONTENTS VOLUME 29 NUMBERS 1–6 2006 NOVEMBER–DECEMBER CONTENTS 1

Judicial child abuse: The family court of Australia, gender identity disorder, and the dAlexT case

Carrie Paechter

13

Power, knowledge and embodiment in communities of sex/gender practice

Na’eem Jeenah

27

The national liberation struggle and Islamic feminisms in South Africa

Mitra K. Shavarini

42

The role of higher education in the life of a young Iranian woman

Tabassum F. Ruby

54

Listening to the voices of hijab

C. Sarah Soh

67

In/fertility among Korea’s bcomfort womenQ survivors: A comparative perspective

Georgina Gowans

81

Travelling home: British women sailing from India, 1940–1947

Tracey Peter

96

Domestic violence in the United States and Sweden: A welfare state typology comparison within a power resources framework

Sheila Jeffreys

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Biographical Statements Notice to Contributors

Carolyn Michelle

109

Transgressive technologies? Strategies of discursive containment in the representation and regulation of assisted reproductive technologies in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Alison Phipps

125

dI can’t do with whinging women!T Feminism and the habitus of dwomen in scienceT activists

Ivana Bacik, Eileen Drew

136

Struggling with juggling: Gender and work/life balance in the legal professions

Carol Jones

147

Drawing boundaries: Exploring the relationship between sexual harassment, gender and bullying

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Lisa Ee Jia Lau

159

The New Indian woman: Who is she, and what is bNewQ about her?

Wendy Ball, Nickie Charles

172

Feminist social movements and policy change: Devolution, childcare and domestic violence policies in Wales

Carol Lacroix

184

Freedom, desire and power: Gender processes and presumptions of shared care and responsibility after parental separation

Mitra C. Emad

197

At WITSENDO: Communal embodiment through storytelling in women’s experiences with endometriosis

Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Patricia Leavy, Courtney E. Quinn, Julia Zoino

208

The mass marketing of disordered eating and Eating Disorders: The social psychology of women, thinness and culture

225

The Red Riviera, Gender, tourism and postsocialism on the Black Sea

BOOK REVIEW Lavinia Stan

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Biographical Statements Notice to Contributors

Maria DiCenzo, Cynthia Comacchio, Susan Hamilton, Alison Lee, Linda Mahood, Leila Ryan

227

Editorial

Margaret Beetham

231

Periodicals and the new media: Women and imagined communities

Lucy Delap, Louise Ryan, Teresa Zackodnik

241

Self-determination, race, and empire: Feminist nationalists in Britain, Ireland and the United States, 1830s to World War One

Joan Sangster

255

Archiving feminist histories: Women, the dnationT and metanarratives in Canadian historical writing

Tracy Kulba, Victoria Lamont

265

The periodical press and western woman’s suffrage movements in Canada and the United States: A comparative study

Katja Thieme

279

Uptake and genre: The Canadian reception of suffrage militancy

Ann Heilmann, Valerie Sanders

289

The rebel, the lady and the dantiT: Femininity, anti-feminism, and the Victorian woman writer

Glenda Norquay, Sowon S. Park

301

Mediating women’s suffrage literature

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Daphne´e Rentfrow

307

Thematic research collections and women’s studies

Susan Brown, Patricia Clements, Isobel Grundy

317

Sorting things in: Feminist knowledge representation and changing modes of scholarly production

Mary Jane Starr

326

Feminisms and print culture, 1830–1940: Guide to selected Canadian web resources

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Biographical Statements

IV

Notice to Contributors

Anne-Marie Hilsdon, Santi Rozario

331

Introduction

Norani Othman

339

Muslim women and the challenge of Islamic fundamentalism/extremism: An overview of Southeast Asian Muslim women’s struggle for human rights and gender equality

Maila Stivens

354

dFamily valuesT and Islamic revival: Gender, rights and state moral projects in Malaysia

Santi Rozario

368

The new burqa in Bangladesh: Empowerment or violation of women’s rights?

Bronwyn Winter

381

Religion, culture and women’s human rights: Some general political and theoretical considerations

Lynda Newland

394

Female circumcision: Muslim identities and zero tolerance policies in rural West Java

Anne-Marie Hilsdon

405

Migration and human rights: The case of Filipino Muslim women in Sabah, Malaysia

Katherine Brown

417

Realising Muslim women’s rights: The role of Islamic identity among British Muslim women

431

Glossary of Islamic and local terms

GLOSSARY

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Biographical Statements Notice to Contributors

Suruchi Thapar-Bjorkert, Karen Morgan, Nira Yuval-Davis

433

Framing gendered identities: Local conflicts/global violence

Karen Morgan, Suruchi Thapar Bjo¨rkert

441

dI’d rather you’d lay me on the floor and start kicking me’: Understanding symbolic violence in everyday life

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Catherine Lloyd

453

From taboo to transnational political issue: Violence against women in Algeria

Ronit Lentin

463

Femina sacra: Gendered memory and political violence

Suruchi Thapar Bjo¨rkert

474

Women as arm-bearers: Gendered caste-violence and the Indian state

Karen Morgan

489

Cheating wives and vice girls: The construction of a culture of resignation

Ruth Jacobson

499

Mozambique and the construction of gendered agency in war

Maja Korac

510

Gender, conflict and peace-building: Lessons from the conflict in the former Yugoslavia

Maria Hadjipavlou, Cynthia Cockburn

521

Women in projects of co-operation for peace: Methodologies of external intervention in Cyprus

Geetanjali Gangoli

534

Engendering genocide: Gender, conflict and violence

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Biographical Statements Notice to Contributors

Special Issue: Including Women: Gender in Commonwealth Higher Education Louise Morley

539

Including women: Gender in commonwealth higher education

Louise Morley

543

Hidden transcripts: The micropolitics of gender in Commonwealth universities

Abiola Odejide, Bola Akanji, Kolade Odekunle

552

Does expansion mean inclusion in Nigerian higher education?

Chandra Gunawardena, Yoga Rasanayagam, Tressie Leitan, Kanchana Bulumulle, Asha Abeyasekera-Van Dort

562

Quantitative and qualitative dimensions of gender equity in Sri Lankan Higher Education

Lesley Shackleton, Sarah Riordan, Desiree´ Simonis

572

Gender and the transformation agenda in South African higher education

Amandina Lihamba, Rosemarie Mwaipopo, Lucy Shule

581

The challenges of affirmative action in Tanzanian higher education institutions: A case study of the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Joy C. Kwesiga, Elizabeth N. Ssendiwala

592

Gender mainstreaming in the university context: Prospects and challenges at Makerere University, Uganda

Maithree Wickramasinghe

606

An epistemology of gender — An aspect of being as a way of knowing

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Nyokabi Kamau

612

Invisibility, silence and absence: A study of the account taken by two Kenyan Universities of the effects of HIV and AIDS on senior women staff

Elaine Unterhalter

620

New times and new vocabularies: Theorising and evaluating gender equality in Commonwealth higher education

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Biographical Statements

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Volume 29, 2006 Author Index

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Notice to Contributors

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