Genders 2002 LOCKSS Manifest Page

Issue 36     2002

Dictators, Movie Stars, and Martyrs
The Politics of Spectacle in Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters
    By MYRA MENDIBLE Text Only Version

Consuming Pleasures of Re/Production
Going Behind the Scenes in Spielberg's Jurassic Park
and at Universal Studios Theme Park
    By ANN BRIGHAM Text Only Version

Embodied Modernities
Feminist Agency in Singapore Women's Literature
    By ESHA NIYOGI DE Text Only Version

Japan's Feminist Fabulation
Reading Marginal with Unisex Reproduction as a Keyconcept
    By AKIKO EBIHARA Text Only Version

Memories of Bilitis
Marie Laurencin beyond the Cubist Context
    By ELIZABETH OTTO Text Only Version

Cutting through Narcissism
Queer Visibility in Scorpio Rising
    By PATRICK S. BRENNAN Text Only Version

Labor Camp
Brett Farmer interviews Matthew Tinkcom about his New Book, Working Like a Homosexual: Camp, Capital, Cinema
    By BRETT FARMER Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 36

Issue 35     2002

The Gender Politics of Justice
A Semiotic Analysis of The Verdict
    By ANN KIBBEY Text Only Version

American Formalist Aesthetics
and the Gendered Body

Jo-Anne Berelowitz interviews Marcia Brennan
about her New Book, Painting Gender, Constructing Theory,
The Alfred Stieglitz Circle and American Formalist Aesthetics
    By JO-ANNE BERELOWITZ Text Only Version

"I Want It That Way"
Teenybopper Music and the Girling of Boy Bands
    By GAYLE WALD Text Only Version

"What is the Matter with Mary Jane?"
Madeleine Smith, Legal Ambiguity, and the
Gendered Aesthetic of Victorian Criminality
    By SHEILA SULLIVAN Text Only Version


Masculinity and Labor Under Capitalism
Edited by DONALD MORTON

There is No Masculinity Crisis
    By JAMES HEARTFIELD Text Only Version

What is Prior?
Working-Class Masculinity in Pat Barker's Trilogy
    By PETER HITCHCOCK Text Only Version

Gender, Class and the Humanities
in the Corporate University
    By RONALD STRICKLAND Text Only Version

How My Dick Spent Its Summer Vacation
Labor, Leisure, And Masculinity On The Web
    By RYAN BISHOP AND
     LILLIAN S. ROBINSON
Text Only Version

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS, Genders 35

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