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Volume 15, Number 3, Summer 2000Table of Contents
- Conflicted Love
- pp. 1-18
- Art, Understanding, and Political Change
- pp. 113-139
- The Dilemma Faced by Chinese Feminists
- pp. 140-160
- Educating the Political Imaginary
- pp. 163-173
- Multiculturalism and Publicity
- pp. 175-181
- A Reply to My Critics
- pp. 182-186
- Notes On Contributors
- pp. 200-202
- Books Received
- pp. 214-215