Bibliography on International and Transnational Feminist Networks

Bibliography on International and Transnational Feminist Networks

Kelly R. Coogan

Professor Mary Hawkesworth

19 January 2004

Bibliography on International and Transnational Feminist Networks

from the 1840s to the Present and

Gender and Globalization

I.19th Century Articles and Dissertationspage 2

II.20thCentury Articles and Dissertationspage 9

  1. Books and other Documents (19th and 20th Century)page 58

Note: 19th Century Books and Documents in Bold

IV.Book Reviewspage 116

I.19th Century: Articles and dissertations only

Abrams, Ruth Aileen. “Jewish Women in the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 1899 – 1926.” DAI 1997 57(10): 4503 – A DA9710220. BrandeisUniversity, 1997.

Allen, Ann Taylor. “Feminist Modernism and National Tradition: Britain, the United States, Hungary, India.” Journal of Women’s History. Summer 2002 14(2): pages 172 – 181.

Allen, Judith. “Contextualizing Late-Nineteenth Century Feminism: Problems and Comparisons.” Journal of the Canadian Historical Association. [Canada] 1990; (1): pages 17 – 36.

Anderson, Bonnie S. “The Lid Comes Off: International Radical Feminism and the Revolutions of 1848.” NWSA Journal. 1998 10(2): pages 1 – 12.

Anew, Vijay. “Canadian Feminism and Women of Color.” Women’s StudiesInternational Forum. 1993 16(3): 217 – 227.

Ascady, Judit. “Remarks on the History of Hungarian Feminism.” Hungarian Studies Review. [Canada] 1999; 26(1 – 2): 59 – 64.

Beckman, Karen Redrobe. “Vanishing Women (England, Germany, Sir AlfredHitchcock, Veit Harlan, Bette Davis).” DAI-A. October 1999 60(4): 912.

Bidleman, Patrick Kay. “Maria Deraismis, Leon Richer, and the Founding of the French Feminist Movement, 1866 – 1878.” ThirdRepublic. 1977; (3 – 4): pages 20 – 73.

Black, Naomi. “The Mother’s International: The Women’s Co-operative Guild and Feminist Pacifism.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 1984 7(6): 467 – 476.

Bonellie, Janet. “Mrs. Dignam’s Pursuit.” Beaver. [Canada]. 2000 80(3): pages 35 – 38.

Brown, Heloise. “An Alternative Imperialism: Isabella Tod, Internationalist and Good Liberal Unionist.” Gender and History. [Great Britain] 1998 10(3): pages 358 – 380.

Cone, Ada. “The Feminist Movement in France.” Humanitarian XII. January 1898: page 5.

Cooper, Sandi. “Pacificism in France, 1889 – 1914: International peace as human right.” French Historical Studies. 1991 17(2): pages 359 – 386.

Cooper, Sandi. “Peace as a Human Right: The invasion of women into the world of high international politics.” Journal of Women’s History. 2002 14(2): pages 9 – 25.

Crawford, Virginia M. “Feminism in France.” Fortnightly Review. 1984 61 (NS 55): page 524.

Dalley, Bronwyn. “‘Fresh Attractions’: White Slavery and Feminism in New Zealand, 1885 – 1918.” Women’s History Review. [Great Britain] 2000 9(3): pages 585 – 606.

David, Katherine. “Czech Feminists and Nationalism in the Late Hapsburg Monarchy: ‘The First in Austria.’” Journal of Women’s History. Fall 1991 38(4): pages

531 – 537.

Druker, Alison R. “The Role of the YWCA in the Development of the Chinese Women’s Movement, 1890 – 1927.” Social Science Review. 1979 53(3): pages 421 – 440.

DuBois, Ellen Carol. “Woman Suffrage and the Left: An International Socialist-Feminist Perspective.” New Left Review. [Great Britain] 1991 (186): pages 20 – 45.

Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne. “Surmounting the Barricades: Feminism, Socialism, and Revolutionary Women in the Paris Commune of 1871.” DAI-A. January 1997 57(7): page 3201.

Ethelmer, E. “Feminism.” Westminster Review. 149 (January 1898): 50 – 62.

Fidelis, Malgorzata. “Participation in the Creative Work of the Nation: Polish women intellectuals in the cultural construction of female gender roles, 1864 – 1890.” Journal of Women’s History. Spring 2001 13(1): pages 108 – 131.

Galush, William J. “Purity and Power: Chicago Polomian Feminists.” Polish American Studies. Spring 1990 47(1): pages 5 – 24.

Grimshaw, Patricia. “Colonizing Motherhood: Evangelical social reformers and Konie women in Victoria, Australia, 1880s to the early 1900s.” Women’s History Review. [Great Britain] 1999 8(2): pages 329 – 346.

Grimshaw, Patricia. “Settler Anxieties, Indigenous Peoples, and Woman’s Suffrage in the Colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii, 1888 to 1902.” Pacific Historical Review. 2000 69(4): pages 553 – 572.

Gubin, Elaine, Valerie Piette and Catherine Jacques. “Feminist Movements in Belgium and France, 1830 – 1914: A comparative approach.” Movement Social. [France] 1997 (178): pages 36 – 68. (Article in French)

Hammonds, Evelynn M. “Whither Black Women’s Studies. Interview [with Beverly Guy-Sheftall]. Differences. Fall 1997 9(3): pages 31 – 45.

Heads, Dorothy Wendy. “The Local Council of Women of Winnipeg, 1894 – 1920: Tradition and transformation.” Masters Abstracts International. April 1998 36(2): page 385.

Hohner, Robert A. “Transnational History: Temperance women and the world.”Canadian Review of American Studies. [Canada] 1992 (Special Issue, Part 2): pages 309 – 316.

Holton, Sandra Stanley. “‘To Educate Women into Rebellion’: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Creation of a Transatlantic Network of Radical Suffragists.” American Historical Review. 1994 99(4): pages 1112 – 1136.

Hurwitz, Edith F. “The International Sisterhood.” Becoming Visible: Women inEuropean History. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977, pages 325 – 345.

Hyslop, Anthea. “Temperance, Christianity and Feminism: The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Victoria, 1887 – 97.” Historical Studies. [Australia] 1976 17(66): pages 27 – 49.

Jacoby, Robin Miller. “Feminism and Class Consciousness in the British and American Women’s Trade Union League, 1890 – 1925.” Liberating Women’s History. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1976: pages 137 – 160.

Kaplan, Temma. “On the Socialist Origins of International Women’s Day.” Feminist Studies. 1985; 11(1): 163 – 171.

Kingston, Beverly. “Women in Nineteenth Century Australian History.” LabourHistory. [Australia] 1994 (67): pages 84 – 96.

Kuei, Tsai and Lily K. Haass. “A Study of the Young Women’s Christian Association of China, 1890 – 1930.” Chinese Studies in History. 1978 11(4): pages 48 – 71.

Lander, Dorothy A. “A Feminist Genealogy of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union: Remembering ourselves.” Journal of International Women’s Studies. November 2000 2(1).

Laugel, A. “A Feminist of French Revolution.” Nation: A Weekly Journal Devoted to Politics, Literature, Science, and Art 70. 1900: page 434.

MacFarland, Susan May. “Antiwar Women: The Role of the Feminist-Pacificist-Internationalist Movement in American Foreign Policy and International Relations, 1898 – 1930.” DAI 1991 51(11) DA 9110021. University of Oklahoma 1990, 275 pages.

Mantegazza, P. “The Problem of Feminism.” Humanitarian XV. (September, 1899): page 163.

Miller, Francesca. “The International Relations of Women of the Americas, 1890 – 1928.” Americas. (Academy of Franciscan History) 1989 43(2): pages 171 – 182.

Naghibi, Nima. “Lifting the Veil on Global Sisters: Contesting Imperialist Models of Feminism for Contemporary Iran.” DAI-A. November 2002 63(5): page 2026.

Nolte, Claire E. “‘Every Czech a Sokol!’: Feminism and nationalism in the Czech Sokol Movement.” Austrian History Yearbook. 1993 (24), pages 79 – 100.

Nord, Deborah Epstein. “The ‘Epic Age’: Realism and Rebellion in Ellen Moers’s Literary Women.” Signs. 1999 24(3): pages 749 – 755.

Offen, Karen. “‘What! Such things have happened and no women were taught about them’: A nineteenth-century French woman’s view of the importance of women’s history.” Journal of Women’s History. Summer 1997 9(2): pages 147 – 153.

“Papers Concerning the International Council of Women.” London, 1899.

Prelinger, Catherine M. “The Fracien-Zeitung (1849 – 52): Harmony and Dissonance in Mid-Century German Feminism.” History of European Ideas. [Great Britain] 1989; 11: pages 245 – 251.

Ramirez, Francisco O. et al. “The Changing Logic of Political Citizenship: Cross- National Acquisition of Women’s Suffrage Rights, 1890 – 1990.” American Sociological Review. 1997 62(5): pages 735 – 745.

Reinfield, Barbara. “Frantiska Plaminkova (1875 – 1942), Czech Feminist and Patriot.” Nationalities Papers. March 1997 25(1): pages 13 – 33.

Retzius, Anna Wilhelmina Hierta and the International Council of Women. “Report Read at the International Council of Women in London June 1899.” Stockholm: Aftonbladets Aktiebolags Tryckeri, 1899.

Rupp, Leila J. “Challenging Imperialism in International Women’s Organizations,

1888 – 1945.” NWSA Journal. 1996 8(1): pages 8 – 27.

Rupp, Leila J. “Constructing Internationalism: The Case of Transnational Woman’s Organizations, 1888 – 1945.” American Historical Review. 1994 99(5)L 1571 – 1600.

Sallier, E. “Reaction Against Feminism in Germany.” Living Age. 225 (7S7) (1900): pages 265 – 358.

Schroder, Hannelore. “The Declartion of Human and Civil Rights for Women (Paris, 1791) By Olympe de Gorges.” History of European Ideas. [Great Britain] 1989; 11: pages 263 – 271.[1]

Sherrick, Rebecca L. “Toward Universal Sisterhood.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 1982 5 (6): pages 655 – 661.

Strumingham, Laura S. “The Legacy of Flora Tristan.” International Journal ofWomen’s Studies. [Canada] 1984 7(3): pages 232 – 247.

Strumingher, Laura S. “The Struggle for Unity Among Parisian Women: The Voix Femmes, March – June 1848. History of European Ideas. [Great Britain] 1989 11: pages 273 – 285.

Tyrell, Ian. “International Aspects of the Woman’s Temperance Movement in Australia: The influence of the American WCTU, 1882 – 1913.” Journal of Religious History. [Australia] 1983 12(3): pages 284 – 304.

Warne, Ellen. “Sex Education Debates and the Modest Mother in Australia, 1890s to 1930s.” Women’s History Review. [Great Britain] 1999 8(2): pages 311 – 327.

Weber, Nora. “Feminism, Patriarchy, Nationalism and Women in ‘fin-de-siecle’Slovakia.” Nationalities Papers. March 1997 25(1): pages 35 – 65.

Wilkins, Wymatt. “The Paris International Feminist Congress of 1896 and its French Antecedents.” North Dakota Quaterly. 1975 43(4): 5 – 28.

Wyatt, Nancy. “Community-based Grassroots Organizing.” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Yasutaki, Rumi. “Transnational Women’s Activism: The Woman’s ChristianTemperance Union in Japan and Beyond, 1850 – 1920.” DAI 1999 59(9): 3620 – A. DA 9905514. University of California, Los Angeles, 1998.

Yellin, Jean Fagan. “DuBois Crisis and Woman’s Suffrage.” Massachusetts Review. Spring 1973 14: Pages 365 – 75.

II.20th Century: Articles and dissertations only

Abou-nassif, Fida. “Canadian Women and the Welfare State in an Age ofGlobalization.” Masters Abstracts International. April 2003 41(2): 449 pages.

Acker, Joan. “The Future of ‘Gender and Organizations’: Connections and boundaries.” Gender, Work and Organization. October 1998 5(4): pages 195 – 206.

Acosta-Belen, Edna and Christine E. Bose. “U.S. Latina and Latin American Feminisms: Hemispheric encounters.” Signs. Summer 2000 25(4): pages 1113 – 1119.

Adam, Barbara. “The Gendered Time Politics of Globalization: Of shadowlands and elusive justice.” Feminist Review. 2002 (70): pages 3 – 29.

Adler, Lisa Anne. “Gender, Labor and Globalization: The case of the temporary help service industry.” DAI-A. April 2001 61(10): page 4154.

Adrian, Bonnie. “Framing the Bride: Beauty, Romance, and Rites of Globalization in Taiwan’s Bridal Industry.” DAI-A. June 2000 60(12): page 4488.

Aftab, Tahera. “Lobbying for Transnational Feminism: Feminist conversations make connections.” NWSA Journal. Summer 2002 14(2): pages 153 – 156.

Ahlberg, Beth Maina et al. “It Is a Tradition: Female Circumcision (FC): Eradication, migration and persistence in a Swedish context.” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Aidoo, Ama Ata et al. “Ama Ata Aidoo, Edna Acosta-Belen, Amrita Basu, Maryse Conde, Nell Painter, and Nawal El Saadawi Speak on Feminism, Race, and Trasnationalism.” Meridians: Feminism, race, transnationalism. Autumn 2000 1(1): pages 1 – 28.

Ainley, Marianne Gosztronyi. “Women Scientists in Canada: The need fordocumentation.” Resources for Feminist Research. November 1986 15(3): page 7.

Aivazova, Svetlana. “Toward a History of Feminism.” Russian Social Science Review. September-October 1996 37(5): pages 45 – 70.

Allwood, Gill and Khursheed Wadia. “French Feminism: National and International Perspectives.” Modern and Contemporary France. [Great Britain] 2002; 10(2): 211 – 223.

Allwood, Gill and Khursheed Wadia. “Increasing Women’s Public Representation in France and India.” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Amireh, Amal. “Framing Nawal El Saadawi: Arab feminism in a transnational world.” Signs. Autumn 2000 26(1): pages 215 – 249.

Anderson, Brigette. “Nationalism and Feminism, Ribno, Slovenia, 24 – 26 June 1994.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 1996 19(1 – 2): pages 181 – 182.

Angeles, Leonora C. “Engending Security and Development Discourse: Feministscholarship on gender and globalization in the Philippines.” Atlantic. Spring/Summer 2002 26(2): pages 14 – 32.

Angeles, Leonora C. “Reflections on Feminist Policy Research on Gender, Agriculture, and Global Trade.” Canadian Woman Studies. Spring/Summer 2002 21/22(4/1): pages 34 – 39.

Apodaca, Linda. “Chicanas in the Global Process.” Paper Presented at the 8thInternational Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala-Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Aprad, Susan S. and Sarolta Marinovich. “Why Hasn’t There Been a Strong Women’s Movement in Hungary?” Journal of Popular Culture. Fall 1995 29(2): pages

77 – 96.

Ariffin, Rohana. “Feminism in Malaysia: A Historical and Present Perspective ofWomen’s Struggles in Malaysia.” Women’s Studies International Forum. 1999 22(4): pages 417 – 423.

Arru, Angiolina. “Local Networks, Global Networks: Marriage and Immigrant Women.” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala- Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Ascady, Judit. “Urges and Obstacles: Chances for feminism in Eastern Europe.”Women’s Studies International Forum. 1999 22(4): pages 405 – 409.

Ashwin, Sarah. “Development of Feminism in the Perestroika Era.” Report on USSR. August 1991 35(3): pages 21 – 25.

Asiimwe, Faridah. “Gender and Globalization: Who is responsible for global justice?” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala- Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Aslanbeigui, Nahid. “The Asian Crisis, Gender, and the International FinancialArchitecture.” Feminist Economics. November 2000 6(3): pages 81 – 103.

Atallah, Samira A. “Factories Without Walls: Women’s Labor and Tobacco Production in Lebanon.” Al-Raida. Fall 1997 15(79): pages 12 – 26.

Azhgikhina, Nadezhda. “A Movement is Born.” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists.July/August 1995 51(4): pages 47 – 53.

Azhgikhina, Nadezhda. “Will Russia Become the Capital of World Feminism?”Demokratizatsiya: The journal of post-soviet democratization. Summer 1995 3(3): pages 243 – 251.

Balchin, Cassandra. “The Network Women Living Under Muslim Laws: Strengthening Local Struggles Through Cross-Boundary Newtorking.” Development. March 2002 45(1): pages 126 – 131.

Baldez, Lisa. “Coalition Politics and the Limits of State Feminism in Chile.” Women and Politics. 2001 22(4): pages 1 – 28.

Baldez, Lisa. “Women’s Movements and Democratic Transition in Chile, Brazil, East Germany, and Poland.” Comparative Politics. April 2003 35(3): pages 253 – 272.

Banerjee, Nirmala. “Can Markets Alter Gender Relations?” Gender, Technology,Development. January-April 1999 3(1): pages 103 – 122.

Bapat, Ram. “Globalisation: Gender, caste and environmental concerns.” IndianAssociation for Women’s Studies Newsletter. September 2001: pages 11 – 12.

Barlow, Tani E. “‘Green Blade in the Act of Being Grazed’: Late capital, flexible bodies, critical intelligibility.” Differences. Fall 1998 10(3): pages 119 – 158.

Barlow, Tani E. et al. “Roundtable: ‘Globalization, Postsocialism, and the People’s Republic of China.’” Signs. Summer 2001 26(4): pages 1273 – 1291.

Barroso, Carmen. “Meeting Women’s Unmet Needs: The alliance between feminists and researchers.” Women’s Health Journal. July-August-September 1993 (3/93): pages 4 – 11.

Bascha, Linda. “Facing Global Capital, Finding Human Security: A gendered critique.” Paper Presented at the 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Department of Women and Gender Studies, MakerereUniversity, Kampala- Uganda, July 21 – 26, 2002.

Benderly, Jill. “Eastern European Feminism: No room of one’s own.” On the Issues. Fall 1992 24: pages 40 – 43.

Beneria, Lourdes. “Globalization, Gender and the Davos Man.” Feminist Economics. November 1999 5(3): pages 61 – 83.

Benhabib, Seyla. “Sexual Difference and Collective Identities: The new globalconstellation.” Signs. Winter 1999 24(2): pages 335 – 361.

Berik, Gunseli. “Mature Export-Led Growth and Gender Wage Inequality in Taiwan.” Feminist Economics. November 2000 6(3): pages 1 – 26.

Bergeron, Suzanne. “Political Economy Discourses of Globalization and Feminist Politics.” Signs. Summer 2001 26(4): pages 983 – 1006.

Berston, Marit Ann. “Daughters of Jeanne D’arc: Women in the French Front National.” DAI-A. November 2000 61(5): page 2061.

Bjerkan, Lise. “Creating Dialogue in a Landscape of Conflict in South Eastern Europe.” Canadian Woman Studies. Fall 2002/Winter 2003 22(2): pages 137 – 141.

Black, Sandra E and Elizabeth Brainerd. “Importing Equality?: The impact globalization on gender discrimination.” Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002.

Blackmore, Jill. “Localization/Globalization and the MidwifeState: Strategic dilemmas for state feminism in education?” Journal of Education Policy. January-February 1999 14(1): pages 33 – 54.

Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Martha. “Ukrainian Women’s Organizations Take Their Case to Government.” Surviving Together. Winter 1995 13 4(41): pages 50 – 52.

Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Martha. “Women in Ukraine: The political potential ofcommunity organizations.” Harvard Ukrainian Studies. 1998 22: pages 29 – 47.

Boniol, Leti and Annie Calma Santoalla. “Coming a Long Way Together: Isis and Marilee Karl.” Women in Action. 1999 (99/2): pages 44 – 56.

Booth, Karen M. “National Mother, Global Whore, and Transnational Femocrats: The politics of AIDS and the construction of women at the World Health Organization.” Feminist Studies. Spring 1998 24(1): pages 115 – 139.

Bowman, Olga Celle de. “Peruvian Female Industrialists and the Globalization Project: Deindustrialization and women’s independence.” Gender and Society. August 2000 14(4): pages 540 – 559.

Brah, Avtar. “Global Mobilities, Local Predicaments: Globalization and the Critical Imagination.” Feminist Review. 2002 (70): pages 30 – 45.

Braker, Regina. “Bertha Von Suttner’s Spiritual Daughters: The Feminist Pacificism of Anita Augsburg, Lida Gustava Heymann, and Helene Stoker at the International Congress of Women at the Hague, 1915. Women Studies International Forum. 1995 18(2): pages 103 – 111.

Brennan, Denise Ellen. “Everything is For Sale Here: Sex tourism in Sosua, theDominican Republic.” DAI-A. October 1998 59(4): page 1233.

Briskin, Linda. “Autonomy, Diversity, and Integration: Union women’s separateorganizing in North America and Western Europe in the context of restructuring and globalization.” Women’s Studies International Forum. September-October 1999 22(5): pages 543 – 545.

Broadhead, Lee-Anne. “The Gender Dimension to the Search For Global Justice.” Canadian Woman Studies. Spring/Summer 2002. 21/22(4/1): pages 179 – 182.

Brodribb, Somer. “Birth Technology: Confronting the consequences.” Herizons.January – February 1986 4(1): page 8/

Brodribb, Somer. “Conference Report: Feminist International Network of Resistance to Reproductive and Genetic Engineering, Sweden, July 1985.” Resources for Feminist Research. November – December 1985 14(3): pages 54 – 55.

Brownhill, Leigh S. et al. “Gender Relations and Sustainable Development: Ruralwomen’s resistance to structural adjustment in Kenya.” Canadian Woman Studies. Spring 1997 17(2): pages 40 – 44.

Brush, Barbara L. “Refuge and Rescue: Jewish Nurse Refugees and the International Council of Nurses, 1947 – 1965.” Nursing History Review. 1999 7: pages 113 – 125.

Bucur, Maria. “In Praise of Wellborn Mothers: On the development of eugenicist gender roles in interwar Romania.” East European Studies. Winter 1995 9(1): pages

123 – 142.

“Building Bridges: Guide to Feminist Solidarity.” Woman and Earth. December 10, 1993 2(1): pages 42 – 43.

Bulbeck, Chilla. “Hybrid Feminisms: The Australian Case.” Journal of Women’sHistory. 1994 6(3): 112 – 125.

Byron, Jessica and Diana Thorburn. “Gender and International Relations: A global perspective and issues for the Caribbean.” Feminist Review. Summer 1998 (59): pages 211 – 232.

Bystydzienski, Jill M. “The Feminist Movement in Poland: Why So Slow?” Women’s Studies International Forum. September-October 2001 24(5): pages 501 – 511.

Carty, Victoria. “Ideologies and Forms of Domination in the Organization of the Global Production and Consumption of Goods In the Emerging Postmodern Era: A case study of Nike corporation and the implications for gender.” Gender, Work and Organisation. October 1997 4(4): pages 189 – 201.

Chan-tiberghien, Jennifer. “The Rise of a Women’s Human Rights Epistemic Newtork: Global norms and local education redefining gender politics in Japan.” DAI-A. March 2002 62(9): page 3009.