New Feminist Research
volume 28 numbers 3 and 4

The articles in this issue of RFR/DRF, "New Feminist Research," range from explorations of various aspects of feminist research methodology, to a look at text-mediated midwifery practices in Ontario, the experiences of homeless women who are survivors of assault, and the politics of skin-bleaching. This issue also includes the annual Book Review section, abstracts of articles in Canadian feminist periodicals, and a "books received" list.

Table of Contents winter / spring 2000
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Editorials/Éditoriaux

 
13 Articles / Articles
13
Skin-Bleaching: Poison, Beauty, Power, and the Politics of the Colour Line
Amina Mire
 
39
Exploring Legislated Ontario Midwifery: Texts, Ruling Relations and Ideological Practices
Mary Sharpe
 
65
Homeless Women and Victimization: Abuse and Mental Health History among Homeless Rape Survivors
Lana Stermac and Emily K. Paradis
 
81
The Evaluation of University Teaching: Exploring the Question of Resistance
Jamie-Lynn Magnusson
 
99
Fieldwork Among Friends
Rusty Neal and Jane Gordon
 
113
Feminist Research on Mothers and Illegal Drugs
Susan Boyd
 
131
Invisibility, Interviewing and Power: A Researcher's Dilemma
Marcia Marx
 
153
In/Out/Side: Positioning the Researcher in Feminist Qualitative Research
Sandra Acker
 
173 Book Reviews / Comptes rendus
209 Abstracts/Précis de lecture
239 Books Received/Livres reçus
185 Contributors Notes/ Notes biographiques
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