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Volume 14 • Number 2

2002


Articles

Feminist Pedagogy and Teaching Activism: An Introduction to a Special Section of This Issue of Feminist Teacher 101
NANCY A. NAPLES and KAREN BOJAR, GUEST EDITORS  
   
The Development of Political Consciousness and Agency: The Role of Activism and Race/Ethnicity in an Introductory Women's Studies Course 106
MELISSA R. PEET and BETH GLOVER REED  
   
Feminist Theory/Practice Pedagogies in a Shifting Political Climate 123
KAREN W. TICE  
   
The Making of an Activist-Scholar, Or My Year as a Congressional Fellow 134
KIMALA PRICE  
   
Ms. Smith Goes to Washington: Feminist Internships in the Nation's Capital 146
NICHOLE M. BENNETT  
   
Lessons from Australia: Strategies for Gender Equity Policy 161
CATHERINE MARSHALL  
   
The King's English: A Campus Fable 179
SHERRYL KLEINMAN AND MATT EZZELL  


Book Reviews

Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Lives: Women in American History by Kriste Lindenmeyer, ed. 185
MILLIE JACKSON  
   
Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth by Peter Glassgold, ed. 187
LORETTA KENSINGER  
   
Call for Reviewers 190


Departments

Network News 191
   
Teaching Resources 192
   
Conferences and Calls for Papers 193
   
Our Contributors 195

 

 
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