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The Impact of Gender Studies Across the Disciplines
volume 29 numbers 1and 2

The articles in this special issue of RFR/DRF recognize the tension between the positive, productive side of erecting borders around feminist scholarship through the development of women's studies and gender studies programs and the goal of integrating feminist scholarship within mainstream curriculum. They also hold out hope that feminist scholarship can move out of a marginal position and resist the containment implied by the separation of disciplines.

Table of Contents winter 2001 / 2002
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Introduction
Break-Throughs, Break-Ins and Break-Ups: The Impact of Gender Studies Across the Disciplines
Pamela McCallum and Lorraine Radtke

 
21 Articles / Articles
21
Where the Body is a Battleground: Materializing Gender in the Humanities
Jo-Ann Wallace
 
43
Studying Men and Masculinity
R.W. Connell
 
57
Gendered Reading Tactics: Public Intellectuals and Community in Diaspora
Sneja Gunew
 
73
The Painter/Her Dilemma: Visualizing Uncertainty in a Territory of Visual Art
Landon Mackenzie
 
81
Philosophy and the Protection of the Personal
Sue Campbell
 
95
L'Interdisciplinarité : Mode d’emploi?
Olivette Genest
 
105
La difficile pratique de la recherche féministe interdisciplinaire
Marie-Andrée Bertrand
 
117 Reports / Commentaires
117
Reflections on Feminist Activism within Two Distinct Universities: Timing and
Location for Transformational Activities

Constance Backhouse
 
125
In But Not at Home: Women of Colour in the Academy
Arun P. Mukherjee
 
135
Out in the Cold: Surviving Graduate School as a Woman of Colour
Meera Sethi
 
141 Book Reviews / Comptes rendus
157 Books Received / Livres reçus
163 Annual Index / Index Annuel
185 Contributors Notes/ Notes biographiques
187 Manuscript Reviewers / Évaluatrices des manuscrits
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