Index of articles, reviews, and fiction in alphabetical order
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Articles:
- Dvir Abramovich: Abortion and the single woman as literary tropes in the works of Amos Oz (Issue 21, 2008)
- James Alsop: Narratives of Class, Gender and Medicine in the American South: The Dr. Annie Alexander Story (Issue 25, 2009)
- Carmen Birkle: Editorial (Issue 26, 2009)
- Stella Bolaki: “What the Book Told”: Illness, Witnessing, and Patient-Doctor Encounters in Martha Hall’s Artists’ Books (Issue 26, 2009)
- Stefan Brandt: Astronautic Subjects: Postmodern Identity and the Embodiment of Space in American Science Fiction (Issue 16, 2006)
- Sabine Broeck: Enslavement as Regime of Western Modernity: Re-reading Gender Studies Epistemology Through Black Feminist Critique (Issue 22, 2008)
- Sabine Broeck: Property: White Gender and Slavery (Issue 14, 2006)
- Renate Brosch: Looking at Women Looking: Female Portraits in the Gender Crisis. (Issue 13, 2006)
- Hsiao-wen Cheng: Authority or Alternative? Rethinking Gender and the Use of Medical Knowledge in Song China, 960-1279. (Issue 24, 2009)
- Howard Chiang: Historicizing the Emergence of Sexual Freedom: The Medical Knowledge of Psychiatry and the Scientific Power of Sexology, 1880-1920. (Issue 24, 2009)
- Elizabeth J. Clark: Policing, Politicizing, Poeticizing the Virgin/Whore Split: Contemporary American Women's Poetry about AIDS (Issue 19, 2007)
- Brian Comfort: Eccentricity and Masculinity in Twin Peaks (Issue 27, 2009)
- Interview: Of Cultural Deference. A Conversation with Rabbi Tanya Segal, Poland's First Female Rabbi — Warsaw, 12 July 2008 (Issue 21, 2008)
- Elizabeth J. Donaldson: Lauren Slater’s Lying: Metaphorical Memoir and Pathological Pathography (Issue 26, 2009)
- Update: Julie Biando Edwards. Spousal Politics and the Bipartisan Positioning of Hillary Rodham Clinton (Issue 0, 2007)
- Meredith Eliassen: The San Francisco Experiment: Female Medical Practitioners Caring for Women and Children, 1875-1935 (Issue 25, 2009)
- Katie Ellis: A Quest Through Chaos: My Narrative of Illness and Recovery (Issue 26, 2009)
- Jennifer Esposito and Bettina Love: The Black Lesbians Are White and the Studs Are Femmes: A Cultural Studies Analysis of The L Word (Issue 23, 2008)
- Norbert Finzsch: Male Gaze and Racism (Issue 23, 2008)
- Curtis Fogel: Presenting the Naked Self: The Accumulation of Performative Capital in the Female Strip Trade (Issue 17, 2007)
- Terri Francis: I and I: Elizabeth Alexander's Collective First-Person Voice, the Witness and the Lure of Amnesia. (Issue 22, 2008)
- Hedwig Fraunhofer: Gender and the Abject in Sartre (Issue 18, 2007)
- Katherine Gerund: Sisterly (Inter)Actions: Audre Lorde and the Development of Afro-German Women's Communities. (Issue 22, 2008)
- Katrin Greim: More to the Story: Discursive Violence in Aimée and Jaguar (Issue 13, 2006)
- Alexis Pauline Gumbs: "We Can Learn to Mother Ourselves": A Dialogically Produced Audience and Black Feminist Publishing 1979 to the "Present". (Issue 22, 2008)
- Rebecca Kate Hahn: Isak Dinesen’s The Deluge at Norderney and Eccentric Indifference (Issue 27, 2009)
- Moritz Hildt: Towards a Theory of Eccentricity (Issue 27, 2009)
- Cherie Hill: Shifting Tides. A Multidisciplinary Creative Process Fusing Dance, Somatics and Black Feminist Theory (Issue 36, 2011)
- Julia Hoydis: "Only the Dance is Sure." Dance and Constructions of Gender in Modernist Poetry (Issue 36, 2011)
- Bärbel Höttges: Blogging the Pain: Grief in the Time of the Internet (Issue 26, 2009)
- Michelle Iwen: Women Writers and the Pathologizing of Gender in 18th-Century English Mad-Discourse (Issue 25, 2009)
- Interview: "I never dared to write a comedy before. If nobody laughs you're stuffed, aren't you?": Lisa Evans in Conversation (Issue 20, 2008)
- Beth Kramer: "Postcolonial Triangles": An Analysis of Masculinity and Homosocial Desire in Achebe's A Man of the People and Greene's The Quiet American (Issue 14, 2006)
- Christiane König: The Performance of Male Subjectivity in The Matrix Trilogy (Issue 13, 2006)
- Cecile Ann Lawrence: The Case of the Missing Areolae: Race and Breast Reduction Surgery (Issue 26, 2009)
- Anne Lequy: Iconicity as a Doorway to a New Space: Lesser Known East German Women Writers in the Seventies and Eighties (Issue 20, 2008)
- Jianxin Liu: Gendered Performances and Norms in Chinese Personal Blogs. (Issue 30, 2010)
- Roberta Maierhofer: Generations Connecting: Alzheimer's Disease and Changes of Cultural Values (Issue 28, 2010)
- Tereasa Maillie: Tears of Blood and Sorrow: Depression and Women in Traditional China (Issue 24, 2009)
- Christine Marks: Hysteria, Doctor-Patient Relationships, and Identity Boundaries in Siri Hustvedt’s What I Loved (Issue 25, 2009)
- Julia Mason: “Lessons to Learn”: Constructions of Femininity in Popular Magazine Breast Health Narratives (Issue 26, 2009)
- Nadine Muller: Hystoriographic Metafiction: The Victorian Madwoman and Women’s Mental Health in 21st-Century British Fiction (Issue 25, 2009)
- Elizabeth Parsons: The Body of Work - Dorothy Porter's Akhenaten (Issue 13, 2006)
- Ralph Poole: Cultural Bastards: Caribbean-Canadian Humor in Shani Mootoo's Out on Main Street (Issue 29, 2010)
- Anneke Ribberink: Gender Politics with Margaret Thatcher: Vulnerability and Toughness (Issue 30, 2010)
- Damien W. Riggs: Priscilla, (White) Queen of the Desert Queer Politics and Representation in a "Postcolonising" Nation (Issue 14, 2006)
- Magda Romanska: Performing the Covenant: Akedah and the Origins of Masculinity (Issue 21, 2008)
- Patricia J.F. Rosof: The Quiet Feminism of Dr. Florence Sabin: Helping Women Achieve in Science and Medicine. (Issue 24, 2009)
- Sarah Youssef: Murderous Honor Past and Present: Webster’s Duchess of Malfi and Contemporary Crimes of Honor (Issue 41, 2013)
- Gabriela Schenk: How to Fail: Female Medical Students and Women Doctors in Popular Fiction around 1900 (Issue 25, 2009)
- Tobias Schmidt: "Being Cool About It". Performing Gender with Eddie Izzard (Issue 29, 2010)
- Anna Schober: Undoing Gender Revisited. Judith Butler’s parody and the avant-garde tradition (Issue 30, 2010)
- Johanna Schorn: Empowerment through Violence: Feminism and the Rape-Revenge Narrative in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Issue 41, 2013)
- Bettina Schreck: Eccentricity and Deterritorialization in Natalie Barney’s The One Who is Legion (Issue 27, 2009)
- Dirk Schulz: The Fame to Please: The Normalisation of Celebrities (Issue 29, 2010)
- Alice Schwarzer: We Are Chancelloress! One Angie does not collapse the male bastion - but she has opened the gate (Issue 0, 2007)
- Alice Schwarzer: A Man Sees Red (Issue 0, 2007)
- Hong-Chi Shiau: Performativity, Intertextuality, and Social Change: An Ethnographic Analysis of Taiwanese Gay Personal Ads (Issue 20, 2008)
- Isabelle Stauffer: Heroines of Gaze. Gender and Self-Reflexivity in Current Espionage Films (Issue 13, 2006)
- Olaf Stieglitz and Massimo Perinelli: Liquid Laughter. A Gendered History of Milk & Alcohol Drinking in West-German and US Film Comedies of the 1950s (Issue 13, 2006)
- Aagje Swinnen: Never Too Old To Learn or Rebel. Two Old Ladies (Twee oude vrouwtjes) (Issue 28, 2010)
- Molly Thompson: "The Body is a Bloody Battlefield": Jackie Kay and the Body in Flux (Issue 14, 2006)
- Aimee Burke Valeras: A Balancing Act: How Women with a Hidden Disability Perform Femininity (Issue 26, 2009)
- David Vella: The Houellebecq Cure. All Malady Will End in the Neohuman (Issue 28, 2010)
- Ludger Viefhues-Bailey: Bearing the Beyond: Women and the Limits of Language in Stanley Cavell (Issue 20, 2008)
- Laura-Marie von Czarnowsky: The Postmortal Rape Survivor and the Paradox of Female Agency across Different Media: Alice Sebold’s Novel The Lovely Bones and its 2009 Film Adaptation (Issue 41, 2013)
- Interview: "No one claps at the end of a novel" - A Conversation with Laura Wade (Issue 13, 2006)
- Linda Watts: Are Remarks History? Gertrude Stein as Conceptual Artist (Issue 20, 2008)
- Melissa Wright: Racist Bullying or "Girls Being Girls"? Untangling Constructions of Race and Gender in Celebrity Big Brother (Issue 23, 2008)
Reviews:
- Jon Robert Adams: Anderson, Eric. Inclusive Masculinity: The Changing Nature of Masculinities (Issue 30, 2010)
- Review: Marc Epprecht. Heterosexual Africa? The History of an Idea from the Age of Exploration to the Age of AIDS. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2008. (Issue 23, 2008)
- Review: Oyèrónké Oyewùmí, ed. African Gender Studies. A Reader. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. (Issue 14, 2006)
- Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky: Helene Meyers. Femicidal Fears. Narratives of the Female Gothic Experience. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. (Issue 4, 2003)
- Review: Nadia Valman. The Jewess in Nineteenth Century British Literary Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. (Issue 21, 2008)
- Review: Tina Campt. Other Germans: Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender, and Memory in the Third Reich. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004. (Issue 18, 2007)
- Review: Catherine M. Cole, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Stephan F. Miescher, eds. Africa After Gender? Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2007. (Issue 21, 2008)
- Sarah Imhoff: Roden, Frederick (ed.). Jewish/Christian/Queer: Crossroads and Identities. Queer Interventions. (Issue 28, 2010)
- Review: Eckart Voigts-Virchow (ed.). Janespotting and Beyond: British Heritage Retrovisions Since the Mid-1990s. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2004. (Issue 13, 2006)
- Isabel Karremann: Stephen M. Whitehead. Men and Masculinities: Key Themes and New Directions. Cambridge: Polity, 2002. (Issue 4, 2003)
- Review: Christina Wald. Hysteria, Trauma and Melancholia: Performative Maladies in Contemporary Anglophone Drama. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. (Issue 20, 2008)
- Review: Stephen M. Barber and David L. Clark (eds.). Regarding Sedgwick. Essays on Queer Culture and Critical Theory. New York: Routledge, 2002. (Issue 13, 2006)
- Kai Merten: Ina Habermann. Staging Slander and Gender in Early Modern England. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. (Issue 15, 2006)
- Review: Lynette Goddard. Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance. Hampshire and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. (Issue 21, 2008)
- Anja Müller-Wood: Peter Lehman (ed.). Masculinity: Bodies, Movies, Culture. New York and London: Routledge, 2001. (Issue 4, 2003)
- : Lawrence R. Schehr: French Post-Modern Masculinities: From Neuromatrices to Seropositivity (Issue 41, 2013)
- Review: Stefanie Tannen. The Female Trickster: The Mask that Reveals, Post-Jungian and Postmodern Psychological Perspectives on Women in Contemporary Culture. London, New York: Routledge, 2007. (Issue 23, 2008)
- Review: Deborah Caslav Covino. Amending the Abject Body: Aesthetic Makeovers in Medicine and Culture. Albany: SUNY Press, 2004. (Issue 14, 2006)
- Review: Deborah Clarke. Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. (Issue 21, 2008)
- Review: Sherrie A. Inness (ed.). Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. (Issue 13, 2006)
- Review: Marlon B. Ross. Manning the Race: Reforming Black Men in the Jim Crow Era. New York: New York UP, 2004. (Issue 14, 2006)
- : Rebecca Skloot: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (Issue 40, 2013)
- Stephanie Rott: Thomas R. West. Signs of Struggle. The Rhetorical Politics of Cultural Difference. Albany: SUNY Press, 2002. (Issue 4, 2003)
- Review: Judit Gazsi, Andrea Petö and Zsuzsanna Toronyi, (eds.): (Issue 26, 2009)
- Review: Patricia Hill Collins. From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006. (Issue 20, 2008)
- Anthony Todd: Srole, Carole. Transcribing Class and Gender: Masculinity and Femininity in Nineteenth- century Courts and Offices. (Issue 28, 2010)
- Review: Jane Pilcher and Imelda Whelehan. 50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies. London: Sage, 2004. (Issue 13, 2006)
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