Vol 32, No 1 (2009)

Table of Contents

Articles

Women’s Portrayal and Paradox in Peace Links’ Documents, 1981-2001 1 Abstract
Anna Eblen, Karen Rohrbauck Stout, Lori Wisdom-Whitley
Bloopers of a Geisha: Male Orientalism and Colonization of Women’s Language Abstract
Kimiko Akita
Pregnancy and Motherhood on the Thin Blue Line: Female Police Officers’ Perspectives on Motherhood in a Highly Masculinized Work Environment Abstract
Renee L Cowan, Jaime E Bochantin
Language and Girlhood: Conceptualizing Black Feminist Thought in “Happy to be Nappy” Abstract
Mark C Hopson
“Words Should do the Work of Bombs”: Margaret Cho as Symbolic Assassin Abstract
Kyra Pearson
Abortion as African American Cultural Amnesia: An Examination of the Dayton Right to Life Brochures Abstract
Crystal Lane Swift
Undermining Katie Couric: The Discipline Function of the Press Abstract
Katie L Gibson
Telling the Same Story to your Child: Mothers’ versus Fathers’ Storytelling Interactions Abstract
Malka Muchnik, Anat Stavans
“The Bush Was No Place for a Woman”: Personal Pronouns and Gender Stereotypes Abstract
Allison Burkette, Tamara Warhol
Crossing the Language Barrier: Coalescing the Mind/Body Split and Embracing Kristeva’s Semiotic in Margaret Edson’s Wit Abstract
Jennifer Givhan
“Opening a Gap” in Culture: Women’s Uses of The Compassionate Friends Website Abstract
Judith Hoover, Sally Hastings, George Musambira
Constructions of Active Womanhood and New Femininities: From a Feminist Linguistic Perspective, is Sex and the City a Modernist or a Post-Modernist TV Text? Abstract
Judith Baxter
Women and Children First? Potential Gender Bias in a Legal Text in the UK Abstract
Sue Wharton
Doing Gender in the Academy: The Challenges for Women in the Academic Organization Abstract
Katherine J Denker

Book Reviews

Book Reviews Abstract