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Welcome to the new Feminist Theory and Gender Studies section website!

Our goal in this project is to update the bibliography below for the 
decade since it was written, and, in the process, create links 
to the PDF files of the articles and book summaries.  

We will, of course, not post any work without author permission.  

We know that this is far from complete and far from perfectly formatted.
We hope to update, bit by bit. If you have a compilation bibliography 
that might help us  update this list, please send it.  We also wouldn't mind
you contributing even "your part" of this bibliography, cut and pasted off
a CV.  Also, if you would like to help edit, organize, and categorize this 
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Bibliography on Feminism and World Politics
Contributors - Spike Peterson (original biblography); Lev Gonick (original
supplementation); Laura Sjoberg (quick additions).

Aafjies, Astrid and Ann Tierney Goldstein.  1998.  Gender violence: 
the hidden war crime.  Washington, DC:  Women, Law, and 
Development International.
Abdo, Nahla. 1993. Middle East politics through feminist lenses: negotiating the terms of solidarity. Alternatives 18: 29-38.
Abel, Elizabeth and Emily K. Abel, ed. The Signs Reader: Women, Gender and Scholarship. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Abramovitz, Mimi. Regulating the Lives of Women. Boston: South End Press, 1988.

Acker, Joan. 1990. Hierarchies, jobs, bodies: a theory of gendered organizations. Gender and Society 4:139-58

Acker, Joan; Kate Barry; and Johanna Esseveld. 1991. Objectivity and truth: problems in doing feminist research. In Beyond methodology: feminist scholarship as lived research, edited by Mary Margaret Fonow and Judith A. Cook. Indianapolis : Indiana University Press.

Ackerly, Brooke A. 2000. Political theory and feminist social criticism. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.

Afshar, Haleh, ed. Women, State, and Ideology: Studies from Africa and Asia. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1987.

Agarwal, Bina, ed. Structures of Patriarchy: State, Community and Household in Modernising Asia. London: Zed, 1988.

Agarwal, Bina, Jane Humphries and Ingrid Robeyns, eds. 2003. Special Issue on Amartya Sen’s Work and Ideas: A Gender Perspective. Feminist Economics (July/November) 9, 2/3 Agathangelou, A.M. and Ling, L.H.M. (2005) “Power and Play through Poisies: Reconstructing Self and Other in the 9/11 Commission Report.” Millennium: Journal of International Studies 33(3): 827-853. Agathangelou, A.M. and Ling, L.H.M. (2004b) “The House of IR: From Family Power Politics to the Poisies of Worldism.” International Studies Review 6(4) December: 21-49. Agathangelou, A.M. and Ling, L.H.M. (2004a) “Power, Borders, Security, Wealth: Lessons of Violence and Desire from September 11.” International Studies Quarterly 48 (3) September: 517-538.

Agathangelou, A.M. and Ling, L.H.M. (2003) “Desire Industries: Sex Trafficking, UN Peacekeeping, and the Neo-Liberal World Order.” Brown Journal of World Affairs 10 (1) Summer/Fall: 133-148.

Agathangelou, A.M. and Ling, L.H.M. (2002) “An Unten(ur)able Position: The Politics of Teaching for Women of Color.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 4 (3): 368-398. 

Aiken, Susan and et al, ed. Changing Our Minds: Feminist Transformationsof Knowledge. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.

Albrecht, Lisa and Rose Brewer. Bridges of Power: Women's Multicultural Alliances. New Society Publishers, 1990.

Alcoff, Linda. "Cultural Feminism versus Post-Structuralism: The Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory." Signs 13 (3 (Spring) 1988): 405-36.

Alcoff, Linda, and Elizabeth Potter. 1993. Feminist epistemologies, thinking gender. New York: Routledge.

Alexander, Sally. 1987. Women, class, and sexual differences. In Feminism and equality, edited by Anne Phillips. New York : New York University Press.

Alexandre, Laurien. "Genderizing International Studies: Revisioning Concepts and Curriculum." International Studies Notes 14 (1 1989): 5-8

Allatt, Patricia. "Men and War: Status, Class and the Social Reproduction of Masculinity." In The Public and the Private, ed. Eva Gamarnikow and et. al. London: Heinemann, 1983.

Allen, Amy. 1998. Rethinking power. Hypatia 13, n.1:21-40.

Allen, Beverly . 1996. Rape warfare: the hidden genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press.

Alvarez, S. 1997. Contradictions of a ‘women’s space’ in a male-dominant state: the political role of the commissions on the status of women in postauthoritarian Brazil . In Women, international development, and politics: the bureaucratic mire, 2 nd ed., edited by K. Staudt. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 59-100.

Anderson, Mary; Ann Howarth; and Catherine Overholt. 1992. A framework for people- oriented planning in refugee situations taking account of women, men and children. Geneva : UNHCR.

Andersen, M. 1993. The concept of mainstreaming: experience and change. In Focusing on Women: UNIFEM’s experience with mainstreaming . New York : UNIFEM, 1-32.

Anthias, Floya. 2002. Beyond feminism and multiculturalism: locating difference and the politics of location. Women’s Studies International Forum 25, n.3:275-86. 

Antony , Louise M., and Charlotte Witt, eds. 1993. A mind of one’s own: feminist essays in reason and objectivity . Boulder , CO : Westview Press.

Antrobus, Peggy. 2004. The Global Women’s Movement: Origins, Issues and Strategies. London: Zed Books.

Anzaldus, Gloria. Borderlands/La Fronters. San Franciso: Sprinsters/Aunt Lute, 1987.

Anzaldua, Gloria, ed. Making Face, Making Soul/Hacienda Cares: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1990.

Aptheker, Bettina. Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience. Amherst, MA: University of Amherst Press, 1989.

Arendt, Hannah. 1970. On Violence. New York : Harvest Books.

Armstrong, Pat, and M. Patricia Connelly, eds. 1999. Feminism, political economy, & the state: contested terrain . Toronto : Canadian Scholars’ Press, Inc.

As, Berit. 1983. A materialistic view of men’s and women’s attitudes towards war. In Women and men’s wars, edited by Judith Stiehm. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Ashworth, Georgina . 1988. An elf among gnomes: a feminist in North-South relations. Millenium: Journal of International Studies 17, n.3:497-505.

Ashworth, Georgina and Lucy Bonnerjea, eds. 1990. The invisible decade: UK women and the UN decade 1970-86 . Aldershot , England : Gower Publishing.

Ashworth, Lucian and Larry Swatuck. 1998. Masculinity and the fear of emasculation in International Relations theory. In The “man” question in International Relations, edited by Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Askin, Kelly. 1997. War crimes against women: prosecution in International War Crimes Tribunals. The Hague: Marnus Nijhoff Publishers.

Aslaksen, Iluie. 2002. Gender constructions and the possibility of the generous economic actor. Hypatia 17, n.2:118-32.

Aslanbeigui, Nahid and Gale Summerfield. 2000. The Asian Crisis, Gender, and the International Financial Architecture. Feminist Economics 6, 3: 81-104.

Aslanbeigui, Nahid and Gale Summerfield. 2001. Risk, Gender and the International Financial Architecture. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 15, 1.

Audoin-Rouzeau, Stephane. 2002. Extreme violence in combat and willful violence. International Social Science Journal 174:491-497.

Bacchi, Carol Lee. Same Difference: Feminism and Sexual Difference. Sydney/Concord, MA: Allen & Unwin/Paul & Company, 1990.

Badgett, M. V. Lee. 1995. Gender, Sexuality, and Sexual Orientation: All in the Feminist Family? Feminist Economics 1,1 (Spring): 121-140.

Bakker, Isabella, ed. 1994. The Strategic Silence: Gender and Economic Policy. London: Zed Books.

Bakker, Isabella and Stephen Gill, eds. 2003. Power, Production and Social Reproduction: Human In/security in the Global Political Economy. Houndsmill, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.

Balbo, Laura. "The Servicing Work of Women and the Capitalist State." In Political Power and Social Theory, ed. Maruice Zeitlin. 3. Greenwich CT: JAI Press, 1982.

Balbus, Isaac D. Marxism and Domination: A Neo-Negelian, Feminist, Psychoanalytic Theory of Sexual, Political, and Technological Liberation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982.

Bandarage, Asoka. "Women in Development: Liberalism, Marxism and Marxist Feminist." Development and Change 15 (495-515 1984).

Banderage, Asoka. "Third World Women: More than Mere Statistics." Women's Review of Books (November 1983).

Bardes, Barbara. 1992. Women and the Persian Gulf: Patriotism and war. Paper delivered at the Conference on the Political Consequences of War, Washington, DC: 28 February.

Barker, Drucilla K. 1998. Dualisms, discourse, and development. Hypatia 13, n.3:83-94.

Barret, M. Women's Oppression Today. London: Verso, Barrett, M. and M. McIntosh. "The Family Wage." Capital and Class 1 (Summer 1980).

Barry, Kathleen. Female Sexual Slavery. New York, NY: Avon, 1981.

Barstow , Anne, ed. 2000. War’s dirty secret: rape, prostitution, and other crimes against women. Cleveland , OH : Pilgrim Press.

Bartky, Sandra L. 1998. Foucault, femininity, and the modernization of patriarchal power. In Feminism & Foucault, edited by Irene Diamond and Lee Quimby. Boston: Northeastern University Press.

Basu, Amrita. 1995. The Challenge of Local Feminisms: Women’s Movements in Global Perspective. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Baudrillard, Jean. 1979. De la seduction. Paris : Editions Galilee.

Baxter, Sandra, and Marjorie Lansing. 1983. Women and politics. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

Bayes, Jane H. and Nayereh Tohidi, eds. 2001. Globalization, gender, and religion: the politics of women’s rights in Catholic and Muslim contexts. New York: Palgrave.

Beall, J. 1998. Trickle down or rising tide? Lessons on mainstreaming gender policy from Columbia and South Africa . Social Policy and Administration 32, n.5:513-34.

Beckman, Peter R., and Francine D’Amico. 1994. Women, gender, and world politics: perspectives, policies, and prospects . Westport , Connecticut : Bergin and Garvey.

Beckman, Peter R. 1994. Realism, women, and world politics. In Women, gender, and world politics: perspectives, policies, and prospects , edited by Peter R. Beckman and Francine D’Amico. Westport , Connecticut : Bergin and Garvey.

Behar, Ruth and Deborah A. Gordon, eds. 1995. Women writing culture. Berkeley , CA: University of California Press.

Beigbeder, A. 2002. New challeneges for UNICEF: Children, women, and human rights. New York : Palgrave MacMillian.

Bendyna , M.E. and T. Finucance. 1996. Gender differences in public attitudes toward the Gulf War: A test of competing hypotheses. Social Science Journal 33, n.1:1-22.

Beneria, Lourdes, ed. Women and Development: The Sexual Division of Labor in Rural Societies. New York: Praeger, 1982.

Benería, Lourdes. 1999. Globalization, gender and the Davos man. Feminist Economics 5, 3: 61-83.

Beneria, Lourdes. 2003. Gender, Development and Globalization: Economics as if People Mattered. New York: Routledge.

Benería, Lourdes, Maria Floro, Caren Grown and Martha MacDonald, eds. 2000. Special Issue: Globalization. Feminist Economics 6, 3 (November).

Benhabib, Seyla and Drucilla Cornell, ed. Feminism as Critique. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1987.

Benjamin, Jessica. "Master and Slave: The Fantasy of Erotic Domination." ed. Ann Snitow, Christine Stansell, and Sharon Thompson. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1983.

Benjamin, Judy and Khadija Fancy. 1998. The gender dimensions of internal displacement: concept paper and annotated bibliography . NY: Women’s Commission on Refugee Women and Children.

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Bergeron, Suzanne. 2004. Fragments of Development: Nation, Gender and the Space of Modernity. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Bergeron, Suzanne. 2003. Challenging the World Bank’s Narrative of Inclusion. In World Bank Literature, ed. Amitava Kumar. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Pp. 157-171.

Bergeron, Suzanne. 2001. Political economy discourses of globalization and feminist politics. Signs 26, 4 (Summer): 983-1006.

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Berkman, Joyce. 1990. Feminism, war, and peace politics: the case of World War I. In Women, militarism , and war, edited by Jean Elshtain and Sheila Tobias. New York : Rowman and Littlefield.

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Blanchard, Eric. 2003. Gender, International Relations, and the development of Feminist Security Theory. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 28, n.4:1289-1313.

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Brah, Avtar. 1996. Cartographies of Diaspora: Contested Identities. London: Routledge.

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Brenner, Johanna. 2003. Transnational Feminist and the Struggle for Global Justice. New Politics (New York) 9, 2.

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Bulbeck, Chilla. 1998. Re-Orienting Western Feminisms: Women’s Diversity in a Postcolonial World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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D'Amico, Francine. “Critical Feminism: Deconstructing Gender, Nationalism, & War," in Making Sense of International Relations (IR) Theory, ed. Jennifer Sterling-Folker.  Boulder, Colorado: Rienner, 2006: 268-281

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Dean, Jodi, ed. 1997. Feminism and the New Democracy: Re-siting the Political. London: Sage.

De Goede, Marieke. 2000. Mastering Lady Credit: Discourses of Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective. International Feminist Journal of Politics 2, 1.

De Goede, Marieke. 2003. Beyond Economism in International Political Economy. Review of International Studies 29, 1: 79-97.

De Lauretis, Teresa. Technologies of Gender. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1987.

De Lauretis, Teresa. "Eccentric Subjects: Feminist Theory and Historical Consciousness." Feminist Studies 16 (1 (Spring) 1990): 115-150.

De Leonardo, Michels. "Morals, Mothers, and Militarism: Anti-Militarism and feminist Theory." Feminist Studies 2 (3 1985): 599-617.

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Di Stephano, Christine. "Masculinity as Ideology in Political Thought: Hobbesian Man Considered." Women's Studies International Forum 6 (1983):

Diamond, Irene and Lee Quimby, ed. Feminism and Foucault: Reflections on Resistance. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1988.

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Dietz, Mary G. 1985. Citizenship with a feminist face: the problem with maternal thinking. Political Theory 12:19-35.

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