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- 09 September 2005, pp. 1-7
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“W” Stands for Women: Feminism and Security Rhetoric in the Post-9/11 Bush Administration
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 9-38
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When Women Run Against Women: The Hidden Influence of Female Incumbents in Elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, 1956–2002
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 39-63
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At the Intersection of Intimacy and Care: Redefining “Family” through the Lens of a Public Ethic of Care
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 65-95
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Critical Mass Theory Revisited: The Behavior and Success of Token Women in State Legislatures
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 97-125
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Critical Perspectives on Gender and Politics
A Common Language of Gender?
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 128-137
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Finding Gender
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 137-141
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Engendering Political Science: An Immodest Proposal
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 141-156
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What It Means to Study Gender and the State
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 157-166
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Defending Modernity? High Politics, Feminist Anti-Modernism, and the Place of Gender
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 166-182
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Book Reviews
The Revolution Question: Feminisms in El Salvador, Chile, and Cuba. By Julie D. Shayne. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2004. 210 pp. $23.95; Feminism and the Legacy of Revolution: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chiapas. By Karen Kampwirth. Athens: Ohio University Press. 2004. 279 pp.
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 183-186
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Recognition Struggles and Social Movements: Contested Identities, Agency and Power. Edited by Barbara Hobson. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 2004. 352 pp. $75.00 cloth, $27.99 paper.
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 187-189
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Governing NOW: Grassroots Activism in the National Organization for Women. By Maryann Barakso. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 2004. 192 pp. $49.95 cloth, $18.95 paper
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 189-192
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Gender and the Civil Rights Movement. Edited by Peter J. Ling and Sharon Montieth. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2004. 288 pp. $21.95
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 192-196
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Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works. By Michael Kevane. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. 2004. 244 pp. $55.00 cloth, $19.95 paper
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 196-198
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Recovering Subversion: Feminist Politics Beyond the Law. By Nivedita Menon. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 2004. 288 pp. $60.00 cloth, $25.00 paper
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 198-201
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Contributors
List of Contributors
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- 09 September 2005, pp. 203-207
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