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- Copyright: 11/27/2012
The sixth edition of Women's Lives: Multicultural Perspectivesrelies on the analyses, principles, and style of earlier editions, but with substantial changes to take account of recent scholarship. Women's Lives offers an introduction to women's studies and examines the lives of U.S. women within a global context as well as across race, class, nationality, sexuality, culture, age, and disability.
Chapter 1 1. Paula Gunn Allen, “Who Is Your Mother? Red Roots of White Feminism”2. “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions,” Seneca Falls3. Combahee River Collective, “A Black Feminist Statement”4. Becky Thompson, “Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism”5. Naomi Wolf, “Radical Heterosexuality” from 4/e (1992) 6. Mathangi Subramanian, “The Brown Girl’s Guide to Labels” (2010)Chapter 27. Judith Lorber, “The Social Construction Of Gender”8. Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
2. “Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions,” Seneca Falls3. Combahee River Collective, “A Black Feminist Statement”4. Becky Thompson, “Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism”5. Naomi Wolf, “Radical Heterosexuality” from 4/e (1992) 6. Mathangi Subramanian, “The Brown Girl’s Guide to Labels” (2010)Chapter 27. Judith Lorber, “The Social Construction Of Gender”8. Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
4. Becky Thompson, “Multiracial Feminism: Recasting the Chronology of Second Wave Feminism”5. Naomi Wolf, “Radical Heterosexuality” from 4/e (1992) 6. Mathangi Subramanian, “The Brown Girl’s Guide to Labels” (2010)Chapter 27. Judith Lorber, “The Social Construction Of Gender”8. Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
6. Mathangi Subramanian, “The Brown Girl’s Guide to Labels” (2010)Chapter 27. Judith Lorber, “The Social Construction Of Gender”8. Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
7. Judith Lorber, “The Social Construction Of Gender”8. Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, the System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us”9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
9. Patricia Hill Collins, “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” -- excerpt10. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, “Genealogies of Community, Home and Nation”11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
11. Lila Abu-Lughod, “Do Muslim Women Really Need Saving? Anthropological Reflections on Cultural Relativism and Its Others” (2002)Chapter 312. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
12. Federica Y. Daly, “Perspectives of Native American Women On Race And Gender”13. Dorothy Allison, “A Question Of Class”14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
14. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, “Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness” 15. Mary C. Waters, “Optional Ethnicities: For Whites Only?”16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
16. Patti Duncan, “In Search of Other “Others”: Exploring Representations of Mixed Race Asian Pacific Americans” (2012) 17. Julia Alvarez, “Once Upon a Quinceañera: Coming of Age in the U.S.A.”18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
18. Nadine Naber, “Decolonizing Culture: Beyond Orientalist and Anti-Orientalist Feminisms” (2011) 19. Leslie Feinberg, “We Are All Works in Progress” Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
Chapter 420. Audre Lorde, “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power”21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
21. Sandra Cisneros, “Guadalupe the Sex Goddess”22. Julia Serano, “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” (2008)23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
23. Ariel Levy, “Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture”—excerpt (2005)24. Wendy Somerson, “On the Complications of Negotiating Dyke Femininity” (2004) 25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
25. Surina Khan, “The All-American Queer Pakistani Girl”Chapter 526. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
26. Sirena J. Riley, “The Black Beauty Myth” (2002) 27. Rosemarie Garland Thomson, “Feminist Theory, the Body, and the Disabled Figure”28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
28. Joy Harjo, “Three Generations of Native American Women Give Birth”29. Elizabeth Reis, “Young Women’s Eggs: Elite and Ordinary” (2011) 30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
30. Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice, “Reproductive Justice: Vision, Analysis and Action for a Stronger Movement” 31. Emma Bell and Luisa Orza, “Understanding Positive Women’s Realities”32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
32. bell hooks, “Living to Love” Chapter 633. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
33. Andy Smith, “Sexual Violence and American Indian Genocide”34. Aurora Levins Morales, “Radical Pleasure: Sex and the End of Victimhood”35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
35. Jonathan Grove, Engaging Men Against Violence (2012) 36. Mimi Kim, “Alternative Interventions to Violence: Creative Interventions”37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
37. Rita Laura Segato, “Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State: The Writing on the Body of Murdered Women” (2010) Chapter 738. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
38. Ann Filemyr, “Loving Across the Boundary”39. Carol J. Gill and Larry A. Voss, “Shattering Two Molds: Feminist Parents with Disabilities” (1994) from 4/e 40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
40. Kaaryn Gustafson, “Why Privilege Marriage?” (2012) 41. Ann Crittenden, “The Mommy Tax”42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
42. Veronica Chambers, “To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected”43. Jeff Hayes and Heidi Hartmann, “Women and Men Living on the Edge: Economic Insecurity after the Great Recession” (2011) Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
Chapter 844. Gloria Anzaldua, “The Homeland: Atzlan/El Otro Mexico”45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
45. Shailja Patel, “Shilling Love”46. Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, “The Care Crisis in the Philippines: Children and Transnational Families in the New Global Economy”47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
47. Ursula Biemann, “Remotely Sensed: A Topography of the Global Sex Trade”48. Pun Ngai, “Made in China” -- excerpt (2005). 49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
49. Vandana Shiva, “Building Water Democracy: People’s Victory against Coca-Cola in Plachimada” Chapter 950. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
50. Marilyn Buck, “Prison Life: A Day”51. Andrea C. James, “A Mother’s Love” (2012)52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
52. Victoria Law, “Barriers to Basic Care” (2009)53. Suad Joseph and Benjamin D’Harlingue, “Media Representations and the Criminalization of Arab Americans and Muslim Americans” 54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
54. Nina Rabin, “Disappearing Parents: Summary report on immigration enforcement and the child welfare system” (2011)55. Julia Sudbury, “Women of Color, Globalization, and the Politics of Incarceration”Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
Chapter 1056. Cynthia Enloe, “Sneak Attack: The Militarization of US Culture” 57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
57. Anuradha Kristina Bhagwati, “Belonging” 58. Anne E. Lacsamana, “Empire on Trial: The Subic Rape Case and the Struggle for Philippine Women’s Liberation” (2011)59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
59. Malalai Joya, “A Bird with One Wing” (2009) 60. Julia Ward Howe, “Mother’s Day Proclamation”61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
61. “Gender and Human Security” (1999)Chapter 1162. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
62. Sandra Steingraber, “Rose Moon” (excerpt) 63. Julie Sze, “Gender, Asthma Politics, and Urban Environmental Justice Activism” (2004)64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
64. Michelle R. Loyd-Paige, “Thinking and Eating at the Same Time: Reflections of a Sistah Vegan” (2010) 65. Patricia Allen and Carolyn Sachs, “Women and Food Chains: The Gendered Politics of Food” (2007) 66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
66. Betsy Hartmann and Elizabeth Barajas-Roman, “Reproductive Justice Not Population Control: Breaking the Wrong Links and Making the Right Ones in the Movement for Climate Justice” (2009)67. Sokari Ekine, “Women’s Responses to Environmental Destruction and State Violence in the Niger Delta” (2008) Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
Chapter 1268. Abra Fortune Chernik, “The Body Politic” 69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
69. Kathy Yep, “The Power of Collective Expression: College Students and Immigrant Women Learning Together” (2012) 70. Amy Jo Goddard, “Staging Activism: New York City Performing Artists as Cultural Workers” 71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
71. Edna Ishayik, ”Changing the Face of Leadership: Legislators at Large for American Women” (2010) 72. Ellen-Rae Cachola, Gwyn Kirk, LisaLinda Natividad, and María Reinat Pumarejo, “Women Working Across Borders for Peace and Genuine Security” (2010) 73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
73. Cindy Lewis, “Meeting the Leadership Challenges of Women with Disabilities: Mobility International USA” 74. Peggy Antrobus, “The Global Women’s Movement: Definitions and Origins”
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