In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

NWSA Journal 16.3 (2004) 240-248



[Access article in PDF]

Index for Volume 16

"African American Women in Science: Experiences from High School through the Post-Secondary Years and Beyond," Sandra L. Hanson, 1:96-115.

"African Women Pursuing Graduate Studies in the Sciences: Racism, Gender Bias, and Third World Marginality," Josephine Beoku-Betts, 1:116-35.

Ahmed, Fauzia Erfan, "The Rise of the Bangladesh Garment Industry: Globalization, Women Workers, and Voice" (Prize-winning essay, NWSA, Women of Color Caucus, 2001) 2:34-45.

Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality and Lesbian Public Cultures, An, Ann Cvetkovich, rev'd, 3:224-5.

Armstrong, Elisabeth, The Retreat from Organization: U.S. Feminism Reconceptualized, rev'd, 3:226-9.

Armstrong, Mary A., reviewer, 2:240-2.

Baker, Cynthia M., Rebuilding the House of Israel: Architectures of Gender in Jewish Antiquity, rev'd, 2:196-206.

Ball, M. Charlene, reviewer, 2:229-34.

Barbercheck, Mary, Mary Wyer, and Donna Giesman, et al., eds., Women, Science and Technology: A Reader in Feminist Science Studies, rev'd, 1:221-33.

Barton, Angela Calabrese, with Jason L. Ermer, Tanahia A. Burkett, and Margery D. Osborne, Teaching Science for Social Justice, rev'd, 2:207-8.

Bartsch, Ingrid, and Muriel Lederman, eds., The Gender and Science Reader, rev'd, 1:221-33.

Baskin, Judith R., reviewer, 2:206-8.

Baskin, Judith R., Midrashic Women: Formations of the Feminine in Rabbinic Literature, rev'd, 2:196-206.

Beoku-Betts, Josephine, "African Women Pursuing Graduate Studies in the Sciences: Racism, Gender Bias, and Third World Marginality," 1:116-35.

Beyond Epistemology: A Pragmatist Approach to Feminist Science Studies, Sharyn Clough, rev'd, 1:233-5.

"Beyond Gender Schemas: Improving the Advancement of Women in Academia," Virginia Valian, 1:207-20.

Bird, Sharon, Jacquelyn Litt, and Yong Wang, "Creating Status of Women Reports: Institutional Housekeeping as 'Women's Work,'" 1:194-206.

Bix, Amy Sue, "From 'Engineeresses' to 'Girl Engineers' to 'Good Engineers': A History of Women's U.S. Engineering Education," 1:27-49.

Bloomberg, Kristen M. Mapel, Tracing Arachne's Web: Myth and Feminist Fiction, rev'd, 2:229-34.

"Brain Sex, Cyberpunk Cinema, Feminism, and the Dis/location of Heterosexuality," Michelle Chilcoat, 2:156-76.

Brandt, Carol B., reviewer, 2:208-12.

Braude, Ann, Radical Spirits: Spiritualism and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century America, rev'd, 2:221-5.

"Breaking into the Guildmasters' Club: What We Know About Women Science and Engineering Department Chairs at AAU Universities," Debbie A. Niemeier and Cristina González, 1:157-71.

Bug, Amy, reviewer, 2:214-6. [End Page 240]

Bunkers, Suzanne L., reviewer, 3:215-6.

Burack, Cynthia, and Suzanne E. Franks, "Telling Stories About Engineering: Group Dynamics and Resistance to Diversity," 1:79-95.

Burkett, Tanahia A., Angela Calabrese Barton, with Jason L. Ermer, and Margery D. Osborne, Teaching Science for Social Justice, rev'd, 2:208-12.

Bystydzienski, Jill M., "(Re)Gendering Science Fields: Transforming Academic Science and Engineering,"1: viii-xii.

Celeen, Megan, Karen L. Salley, Barbara Scott Winkler, and Heidi Meck, "Women's Studies in the Western United States," 2:180-9.

Chandler, Karen, reviewer, 2:225-8.

"Changing Clothes: Gender Inequality and Professional Socialization," Carrie Yang Costello, 2:138-55.

Chilcoat, Michelle, "Brain Sex, Cyberpunk Cinema, Feminism, and the Dis/location of Heterosexuality," 2:156-76.

Children of the Crocodile, Marsha Emerman, dir., rev'd, 3:222-3.

"Circling the Missiles and Staining Them Red: Feminist Rhetorical Invention and Strategies of Resistance at the Women's Peace Camp at Greenham Common," Margaret L. LaWare, 3:18-41.

Clough, Sharyn, Beyond Epistemology: A Pragmatist Approach to Feminist Science Studies, rev'd, 1:233-5.

Connecting Girls and Science: Constructivism, Feminism, and Science Education Reform, Elaine V. Howes, rev'd, 2:208-12; 212-4.

Costello, Carrie Yang, "Changing Clothes: Gender Inequality and Professional Socialization," 2:138-55.

Creager, Angela N. H., Elizabeth Lunbeck, and Londa Schiebinger, eds., Feminism in Twentieth-Century Science, Technology, and Medicine, rev'd, 1:221-33.

"Creating Status of Women Reports: Institutional Housekeeping as 'Women's Work,'" Sharon Bird, Jacquelyn Litt, and Yong Wang, 1:194-206.

Crow, Barbara, reviewer, 3:229-31...

pdf

Share