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Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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Subject: Feminist Studies
Please circulate the following announcements from the scholarly journal,
FEMINIST STUDIES.
TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS from FEMINIST STUDIES
First, FEMINIST STUDIES announces its graduate student prize, the Feminist
Studies Award, which honors the best essay submitted throughout the year
to the journal by a graduate student. With this prize, we aim both to
encourage and learn from a new generation of feminist scholars.
FEMINIST STUDIES invites graduate students researching any aspect of
feminist scholarship to submit papers that would be of interest to our
interdisciplinary audience. All articles written by graduate students
during 2001 and received by 15 December 2001 will be judged by our
editorial board which will announce the winner(s) in January 2002. The
winner will have her/his essay published in Feminist Studies and will be
awarded a prize of $500.00.
The submission guidelines are the following: the paper should be a maximum
of 35 double-spaced pages (including notes); please send four copies and
an abstract. In the cover letter, the applicant must indicate clearly that
she/he wants to be considered for the Feminist Studies Award and must
identify her or his graduate affiliation by school, department, and
expected date of completion.
Please send all materials to FSA, FEMINIST STUDIES, Department of Women
Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
Second, the latest issue of FEMINIST STUDIES (Spring 2001) is in the
mail. What follows is the table of content. For more information about
the journal, check out the website at
www.inform.umd.edu/femstud or email the journal at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ayse Parla, The Honor of the State: Virginity Examinations
in Turkey (Feminist Studies Award Winner)
Kathy Rudy, Radical Feminism, Lesbian Separatism, and Queer
Theory
Pat Aufderheide, Memoirs of the Feminist Film Movement (Review Essay)
Rosalyn Baxandall, Re-Visioning the Womens Liberation Movements
Narrative: Early Second Wave African American Feminists
Wang Zheng, Call Me Qingnian but Not Funu: A Maoist Youth in
Retrospect
Dana Heller, Shooting Solanas:Radical Feminist History and the Technology
of Failure
Lila Abu Lughod, Orientalism and Middle East Feminist Studies
Charlotte Weber, Unveiling Scheherazade: Feminist Orientalism in the
International Alliance of Women
Hoda Elsada, Discourses on Womens Biographies and Cultural
Identity:Twentieth-Century Representations of the Life of
Aisha Bint Abi Bakr
Hoda Lutfi, Art Essay
Norma Moruzzi, Women in Iran: Notes on Film and from the Field
Claudia Mangel, Sugar River, In The Garden (poetry)
Valerie Wohlfield, Rose
Gail White, Dorothy Parker, The Crisis
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
Environmental Management & Design Division
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
Aotearoa New Zealand
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fax: 64-03-325-3841
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