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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
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The Selling of HRT: Playing on the Fear Factor Nancy Worcester Mariamne H.Whatley
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The Cancer Drawings of Catherine Arthur Amanda Sebestyen
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Ten Years of Women’s Health: 1982–92 Barbara James
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AIDS Activism: Women and AIDS Activism in Victoria, Australia Anne Mitchell
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AIDS and Women: A Swiss Perspective Charlotte Friedli
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HIV and the Invisibility of Women: Is There a Need to Redefine AIDS? Emily Scharf and Sue Toole
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Lesbians Evolving Health Care: Cancer and AIDS Jackie Winnow
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AIDS Reviews on Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton Lynne Segal
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on Women and Health in Africa edited by Meredith Turshen Alice Henry
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Now is the Time for Feminist Criticism: A Review of Asinamali! Carol Steinberg
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Ibu or the Beast: Gender Interests in Two Indonesian Women’s Organizations Saskia Wieringa
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Reports
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on ‘Motherlands’: Symposium on African, Caribbean and Asian Women’s Writing Dorothea Smartt
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on The European Forum of Socialist Feminists Irene Bruegel
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Reviews on Feminism and Youth Culture: From Jackie to Just Seventeen and Schoolgirl Fictions Lorraine Gamman
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on From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom Glynis Donovan
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on The Change Sue O’Sullivan
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on Invisibility Blues: From Pop to Theory Lola Young
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on Dependency and Autonomy: Women’s Employment and the Family in Calcutta Swasti Mitter
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on Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature Maureen McNeil
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on The Family Way: A New Approach to Policy Making Fran Bennett
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Noticeboard
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