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Issue 36     2002

Dictators, Movie Stars, and Martyrs
The Politics of Spectacle in Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters
    By MYRA MENDIBLE Text Only Version

Consuming Pleasures of Re/Production
Going Behind the Scenes in Spielberg's Jurassic Park
and at Universal Studios Theme Park
    By ANN BRIGHAM Text Only Version

Embodied Modernities
Feminist Agency in Singapore Women's Literature
    By ESHA NIYOGI DE Text Only Version

Japan's Feminist Fabulation
Reading Marginal with Unisex Reproduction as a Keyconcept
    By AKIKO EBIHARA Text Only Version

Memories of Bilitis
Marie Laurencin beyond the Cubist Context
    By ELIZABETH OTTO Text Only Version

Cutting through Narcissism
Queer Visibility in Scorpio Rising
    By PATRICK S. BRENNAN Text Only Version

Labor Camp
Brett Farmer interviews Matthew Tinkcom about his New Book, Working Like a Homosexual: Camp, Capital, Cinema
    By BRETT FARMER Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 36

Issue 35     2002

The Gender Politics of Justice
A Semiotic Analysis of The Verdict
    By ANN KIBBEY Text Only Version

American Formalist Aesthetics
and the Gendered Body

Jo-Anne Berelowitz interviews Marcia Brennan
about her New Book, Painting Gender, Constructing Theory,
The Alfred Stieglitz Circle and American Formalist Aesthetics
    By JO-ANNE BERELOWITZ Text Only Version

"I Want It That Way"
Teenybopper Music and the Girling of Boy Bands
    By GAYLE WALD Text Only Version

"What is the Matter with Mary Jane?"
Madeleine Smith, Legal Ambiguity, and the
Gendered Aesthetic of Victorian Criminality
    By SHEILA SULLIVAN Text Only Version


Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism
Edited by DONALD MORTON

There is No Masculinity Crisis
    By JAMES HEARTFIELD Text Only Version

What is Prior?
Working-Class Masculinity in Pat Barker's Trilogy
    By PETER HITCHCOCK Text Only Version

Gender, Class and the Humanities
in the Corporate University
    By RONALD STRICKLAND Text Only Version

How My Dick Spent Its Summer Vacation
Labor, Leisure, And Masculinity On The Web
    By RYAN BISHOP AND
     LILLIAN S. ROBINSON
Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 35

Issue 34     2001

Skins, Patches, and Plug-ins
Becoming Woman in the New Gaming Culture
    By ALLYSON D. POLSKY Text Only Version

Violence Against Prostitutes and a Re-evaluation of the Counterpublic Sphere
    By JOSHUA M. PRICE Text Only Version

Whatever Turns You On
Becoming-Lesbian and the Production of Desire in the Xenaverse
    By JEANNE E. HAMMING Text Only Version

A Myth Beyond the Phallus
Female Fetishism in Kathy Acker's Late Novels
    By CHRISTOPHER KOCELA Text Only Version

Passionate Fictions
Horizons of the Exotic and Colonial Self-Fashioning in
Mircea Eliade's Bengal Nights and Maitreyi Devi's Na Hanyate
    By SRIPARNA BASU Text Only Version

Fritz Bultman's Actaeon Paintings
Sexuality, Punishment, and Oedipal Conflict
    By EVAN R. FIRESTONE Text Only Version

The Evolution of a Lesbian Icon
Annamarie Jagose interviews Laura Doan about her New Book,
Fashioning Sapphism: The Origins of a Modern English Lesbian Culture
    By ANNAMARIE JAGOSE Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 34

Issue 33     2001

Disentangling the Strangled Tehuana
The Nationalist Antinomy in Frida Kahlo's
"What the Water Has Given Me"
    By JEFFREY BELNAP Text Only Version

A Journey Shared
Ursula Biemann's Been There and Back to Nowhere:
Gender in Transnational Spaces
    By JO-ANNE BERELOWITZ Text Only Version

To Mirror Tomorrow
Reflections on Feminism and the Future
    By E. L. McCALLUM Text Only Version

Between Here and There
Feminist Solidarity and Afghan Women
    By SHAHNAZ KHAN Text Only Version

Hollywood Homosexuals
Annamarie Jagose interviews Brett Farmer about His New Book,
Spectacular Passions: Cinema, Fantasy, Gay Male Spectatorships
    By ANNAMARIE JAGOSE Text Only Version


First Ladies? Political Wives
in Seventeenth-century England

The Dawn of the Hillary Clinton Backlash
An Introduction
    By FRANCES E. DOLAN Text Only Version

Elizabeth Cromwell's Kitchen Court
Republicanism and the Consort
    By KATHARINE GILLESPIE Text Only Version

Queen Consorts, the Common People,
and Modern Populism
    By MELISSA MOWRY Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 33

Issue 32     2000

The Politics of Representation
Genre, Gender Violence and Justice
    By ELAYNE RAPPING Text Only Version

Technology and the Construction of Gender in Fritz Lang's Metropolis
    By PETER RUPPERT Text Only Version

Hollywood Lesbians
Annamarie Jagose interviews Patricia White about Her Latest Book, Uninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability
    By ANNAMARIE JAGOSE Text Only Version

Inflamed Passions
Fire, the Woman Question, and the Policing of Cultural Borders
    By SUJATA MOORTI Text Only Version

Feminist Art and (Post)Modern Anxieties
The Judy Chicago Retrospective
    By COURTNEY BAILEY Text Only Version

Abject Criticism
    By DEBORAH CASLAV COVINO Text Only Version

Jouissance of the Commodities
Rimbaud against Erotic Reification
    By MERRILL COLE Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 32

Issue 31     2000

Eugenic Feminisms in
Late Nineteenth-Century America

Reading Race in Victoria Woodhull, Frances Willard,
Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells
    By STEPHANIE ATHEY Text Only Version

Queer World Making
Annamarie Jagose interviews Michael Warner
    By ANNAMARIE JAGOSE Text Only Version

Performing the Closet
Grids and Suits in the Early Art of Gilbert and George
    By KATHERINE BOURGUIGNON Text Only Version

Women's Classic Blues
in Toni Morrison's Jazz

Cultural Artifact as Narrator
    By TRACEY SHERARD Text Only Version

Sutures in Ink
National (Dis)Identification and the Seaman's Tattoo
    By CHRISTINE BRAUNBERGER Text Only Version

The One Who Loved My Work
A Meditation on Art Criticism
    By CHRISTINA OLSON SPIESEL Text Only Version

Virginia Woolf's Two Bodies
    By MOLLY HITE Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 31

Issue 30     1999

A Site of Subaltern Articulation
The Ecstatic Female Body in the Contemporary
Bangladeshi Novels of Taslima Nasrin
    By SAIYEDA KHATUN Text Only Version

Truth, Speech, and Ethics
A Feminist Revision of Free Speech Theory
    By SUSAN H. WILLIAMS Text Only Version

"Going Straight"
Camera Work as Men's Work in the Gendering
of American Photography, 1900-1923
    By COLIN EISLER Text Only Version

Rethinking Law and Fatherhood
Male Subjectivity in the Film A Perfect World
    By AUSTIN SARAT Text Only Version

Elizabeth Dole and
Conservative Feminist Politics
    By KATHY RUDY Text Only Version

Lecter Knows Worst
Justice as Marginal Value and the Law of Series
in Thomas Harris's Silence of the Lambs
    By SALAH el MONCEF Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 30

Issue 29     1999

The Real of Edye-Icon
Edye Smith, The Oklahoma City Bombing,
and the Mobilization of Ideologies
    By MARGARET HIRSCHBERG Text Only Version

Class, Gender, and Public Education
A Material History of the Academy
    By MELISSA M. MOWRY Text Only Version

Masculinity Without Men
Interview with Judith Halberstam About Her Latest Book,
Female Masculinity
    By ANNAMARIE JAGOSE Text Only Version

The Racial Double Standard
Behind the Littleton School Shooting

Authorities Couldn't See the Trench Coats for the Trees
    By J. ELYSE SINGLETON Text Only Version

Close Encounters on Screen
Gender and the Loss of the Field
    By JUDITH ROOF Text Only Version

Signing Woolf
The Textual Body of the Name
    By EYAL AMIRAN Text Only Version

Of Beauty Pageants and Barbie
Theorizing Consumption
in Asian American Transnational Feminism
    By PAMELA THOMA Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 29

Issue 28     1998

Freedom of Expression
An Essay on Rights, Relation and Recognition
    By STEVEN J. HEYMAN Text Only Version

Tropical Rearwindow
Gauguin's Manao Tupapau and Primitivist Ambivalence
    By LEE WALLACE Text Only Version

Watch Yourself
Performance, Sexual Difference, and National Identity
in the Irish Plays of Frank McGuinness
    By SUSAN C. HARRIS Text Only Version

Las Comadres
A Feminist Collective Negotiates a New Paradigm
for Women at the U.S./Mexico Border
    By JO-ANNE BERELOWITZ Text Only Version

Inspectin' and Collecting
The Scene of Carl Van Vechten
    By BETH A. McCOY Text Only Version

Feminine Intensities
Soap Opera Viewing as a Technology of Gender
    By ROBYN R. WARHOL Text Only Version

"O, Soften him! or harden me!"
Childbirth, Torture, and Technology in Richardson's Pamela
    By BONNIE BLACKWELL Text Only Version

Afghanistan's Forgotten Women
News and commentary
    By ROB SCHULTHEIS Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 28

Issue 27     1998

Stricken Deer
Secrecy, Homophobia, and the Rise of the Suburban Man
    By ANDREW ELFENBEIN Text Only Version

Picturizing Race
Hollywood's Censorship of Miscegenation and Production of
Racial Visibility through Imitation of Life    [37 illus. & film clip]
    By SUSAN COURTNEY Text Only Version

Theories of Materiality and Location
Moving Through Kathy Acker's Empire of the Senseless
    By DANIEL PUNDAY Text Only Version

Obscene Publics
Jesse Sharpless and Harriet Jacobs
    By BRUCE BURGETT Text Only Version

Visions of Life on the Border
Wonderland Women, Imperial Travelers, and Bourgeois
Womanhood in the Nineteenth Century
    By LAURA E. CIOLKOWSKI Text Only Version

Minding One's P's and Q's
Homoeroticism in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
    By ATARA STEIN Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 27

Electronic publication of this journal began in 1998 with issue 27. Issues 1-26 (1988-1997) were published in hard copy and are available at subscribing libraries throughout the world, from Oxford to Kuala Lumpur. Issues 1-18 were published by the University of Texas Press. Issues 19-26 were published by New York University Press.

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