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r STUDIE Feminist Studies was founded to encourage analytic responses to feminist issues and to open new areas of research, criticism, and speculation. We are committed to providing a forum for feminist analysis, debate, and exchange. The feminist movement has demonstrated that the study of women is more than a compensatory project. Instead, feminism has the potential to reshape fundamentally the way we view the world. We wish not just to interpret women's experiences but to change women's condition. For us, feminist thought represents a transformation of consciousness, social forms, and modes of action. FEMINIST STUDIES EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Ashwini Tambe EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE Nicola Beisel, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Stephanie Gilmore, Karla Mantilla, Leisa D. Meyer, Uta Poiger, Minnie Bruce Pratt (creative writing editor), Matt Richardson, Michelle Rowley, Ashwini Tambe, Millie Thayer MANAGING EDITOR Karla Mantilla BUSINESS MANAGER Brittany Fremaux COPY EDITOR Kate Davison DESIGNER Duy-Khuong Van EDITORIAL DIRECTOR EMERITA Claire G. Moses, served from 1977 to 2011 EDITORIAL CONSULTANTS Lila Abu-Lughod Alicia Ostriker Martha Ackelsberg Layli Phillips Kathryn Pyne Addelson Jennifer Pierce Paola Bacchetta Suzanne Raitt Lynn Bolles Rayna Rapp Eileen Boris Raka Ray Susan K. Cahn Gayatri Reddy Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien Mary Louise Roberts Rachel Blau DuPlessis Deborah S. Rosenfelt Sara Evans Victoria Rosner Evelyn Nakano Glenn Ellen Ross Robin Grey Parama Roy Sandra Gunning Leila J.Rupp Bernice L. Hausman Gay Seidman Nancy Hewitt Stephanie A. Smith Susan Lanser Siobhan Somerville Chana Kai Lee Cara Smulevitz Sue-Im Lee Susan Stryker Ruth Milkman Mariana Valverde Elizabeth Minnich Martha Vicinus Minoo Moallem Kamala Visweswaran Norma Moruzzi Lorna Weir FEMINIST STUDIES FALL 2012 volume 38, number 3 Copyright 2012 by Feminist Studies, Inc. All rights reserved. Contents Fall 2012 volume 38, number 3 55i Preface 559 Deborah S. Rosenfelt and Suzanne Raitt Tributes to Claire Moses 566 Martha Vicinus The History of Lesbian History 597 Judith Kegan Gardiner Female Masculinity and Phallic Women— Unruly Concepts 625 Leisa D. Meyer "Strange Love": Searching for Sexual Subjectivities in Black Print Popular Culture during the 1950s 658 Nancy A. Hewitt Feminist Frequencies: Regenerating the Wave Metaphor 681 Rachel Blau DuPlessis Draft 111: Arte Povera (Poetry) 689 Ori Z. Soltes Finding Home: The Transcultural Worlds of Siona Benjamin (Art Essay) 720 Minnie Bruce Pratt Talking toMyself; TheGulls'Cry;Edge,Hedges;Magnified (Poetry) 723 Ruth Milkman and Veronica Terriquez "We Are the Ones Who Are Out in Front": Women's Leadership in the Immigrant Rights Movement 753 Shirley Geok-lin Lim A Life; C; Stop Already; Third (Poetry) 757 Claire Goldberg Moses "What's in a Name?" On Writing the History of Feminism 780 Alicia Ostriker What the Butterfly Is Thinking; Breast Dream; Alzheimer's; The Broken Seed (Poetry) 783 Notes on Contributors 787 New Books in Women's and Gender Studies front cover Finding Home No. 76 (Fereshteh): "Tzipporah," 2005. Section, screened. above Lilith's Lair and Other Stories of Deception, 2011. Siona Benjamin ...

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