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This issue of the UK's best-known women's studies journal is a theme issue on women and health: from the selling of HRT to AIDS and HIV activism.
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CONTENTS Editorial v The Selling of HRT: Playing on the Fear Factor Nancy Worcester Mariamne H.Whatley 1 The Cancer Drawings of Catherine Arthur Amanda Sebestyen 25 Ten Years of Women’s Health: 1982–92 Barbara James 35 AIDS Activism: Women and AIDS Activism in Victoria, Australia Anne Mitchell 51 AIDS and Women: A Swiss Perspective Charlotte Friedli 57 HIV and the Invisibility of Women: Is There a Need to Redefine AIDS? Emily Scharf and Sue Toole 63 Lesbians Evolving Health Care: Cancer and AIDS Jackie Winnow 67 AIDS Reviews on Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton Lynne Segal 75 on Women and Health in Africa edited by Meredith Turshen Alice Henry 79 Now is the Time for Feminist Criticism: A Review of Asinamali! Carol Steinberg 83 Ibu or the Beast: Gender Interests in Two Indonesian Women’s Organizations Saskia Wieringa 97 Reports ii on ‘Motherlands’: Symposium on African, Caribbean and Asian Women’s Writing Dorothea Smartt 113 on The European Forum of Socialist Feminists Irene Bruegel 117 Reviews on Feminism and Youth Culture: From Jackie to Just Seventeen and Schoolgirl Fictions Lorraine Gamman 120 on From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom Glynis Donovan 125 on The Change Sue O’Sullivan 128 on Invisibility Blues: From Pop to Theory Lola Young 131 on Dependency and Autonomy: Women’s Employment and the Family in Calcutta Swasti Mitter 133 on Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature Maureen McNeil 135 on The Family Way: A New Approach to Policy Making Fran Bennett 137 Noticeboard 139 This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” Feminist Review Feminist Review is published three times a year by a collective based in London, with help from women and groups all over the UK. The Collective: Alison Light, Alison Read, Annie Whitehead, Catherine Hall, Clara Connolly, Dot Griffiths, Erica Carter, Helen Crowley, Loretta Loach, Lynne Segal, Mary McIntosh, Mica Nava, Naila Kabeer, Sue O’Sullivan. Correspondence and advertising For contributions and all other correspondence please write to: Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Road, London N19 5AQ. For advertising please write to: David Polley, Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE Subscriptions Please write to: Subscriptions Department, Routledge Journals, Cheriton House, North Way, Andover, Hants SP10 5BE. Contributions Feminist Review is happy to discuss proposed work with intending authors at an early stage. We need copy to come to us in our house style with references complete and in the right form. We can supply you with a style sheet. Please send in 4 copies plus the original (5 copies in all). In cases of hardship 2 copies will do. Bookshop distribution in the USA Routledge, Chapman and Hall, Inc. 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY10001, USA. Copyright © 1992 in respect of the collection is held by Feminist Review . Copyright © 1992 in respect of individual articles is held by the authors. PHOTOCOPYING AND REPRINT PERMISSIONS Single and multiple photocopies of extracts from this journal may be made without charge iv in all public and educational institutions or as part of any non-profit educational act