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Vol. 22 No. 2 (1998)
Vol. 22 No. 2 (1998)
Published:
1998-04-01
Editorial
Editorial and Call for Papers
Marilyn Porter, Christine St.Peter
1-3
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Original Research
The "Gender Gap" in India and China: A Comparative Study
Krishna Ahooja-Patel
4-15
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"I Was Unable to Identify with Topsy" Carrie M. Best's Struggle Against Racial Segregation in Nova Scotia, 1942
Constance Backhouse
16-26
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Visible Minority Women In Mainstream Advertising: Distorted Mirror Or Looking Glass?
Jean Lock Kunz, Augie Fleras
27-38
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A Conversation with Four Newfoundland Women Writers
Marilyn Porter
39-46
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Patsy
Janet Fraser
47
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Poem for Elizabeth Smart "There is never anywhere to cry." —
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept
Jeanette Lynes
48
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to my friend Helen Simon* * My grandmother used to sign her letters to me - "from your friend, Helen Simon"
Anna Nibby Woods (Douse)
49
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From Feminism to Women's Human Rights: The Best Way Forward?
Joan McFarland
50-61
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Auto-sante et avortement: difficile cohabitation de la lutte politique et de la politique des services
Jacinthe Michaud
62-73
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All My Relations: Psssstt....Who are they anyway?????
Leanne Kelly
74-82
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a stroke
Shirley Bear
83
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woman problem
Joy Mohamed
84
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Women's Role in Post-Independence Zambian Politics
Bertha Osei-Hwedie
85-96
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City Matrons
Comfort Adesuwa Ero
97
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Langage de l'air
Comfort Adesuwa Ero
98
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Margaret Clarke's
Mary And Brigid
, 1917: Mother Ireland In Irish Art And Nationalism.
Marie Hammond Callaghan
99-111
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Feminist Technology Assessment: Reflections On Theory And Practice
Ellen Balka
112-122
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Metis Wisdom: Learning and Teaching Across the Cultures
Carole Leclair
123-126
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Is Coed the Best Ed for Women? Women-Centred Education in Canada and the United States. An Interview with Jadwiga S. Sebrechts, President, Women's College Coalition, Washington, DC.
Patricia Baker
127-135
Women's Studies In Focus
Introduction
Ann Shteir, Jane Couchman
136-137
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Communication Across Difference: Conflict and Community Building in Women's Studies Programmes
Eva Karpinski
137-140
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"Rock the Boat, Don't Tip the Boat Over:" A Classroom Activist's Perspective on Women's Studies, Conflict, and Community Building
Jennifer Harris
140-144
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Women's Studies and the Politics of Relations Across Differences: The Lessons of Postmodern Epistemology
Marie-Lison Fougere
145-150
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Book Reviews
Kiss Me Deadly - Feminism & Cinema For The Moment, Laleen Jayamanne, ed; Feminism and Film, Maggie Humm
Josette Deleas
151-153
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Feminism and Contemporary Art: the Revolutionary Power of Women's Laughter, Jo Anna Isaak; An Intimate Distance: Women, Artists the Body, Rosemary Betterton
Ingrid Jenkner
153-155
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Devils, Women, and Jews: Reflections Other in Medieval Sermon Stories, Joan Young Gregg. SUNY Series in Medieval Studies. Paul E. Szarmach, ed; To the Glory of Her Sex: Women's Roles the Composition of Medieval Texts, Joan M. Ferrante.
Anna Smol
155-157
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Un metier et une vocation. Le travail des religieuses au Quebec de 1901 a 1971, Danielle Juteau et Nicole Laurin; Resistance et trangression. Etudes en histoire des femmes au Quebec, Andree Levesque .
Andree Courtemanche
157-158
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Contributors to This Issue
Contributors to This Issue
159-162
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