"Who's Been at the IRW?": Scholar Updates
The following is a directory (by last name) for navigating the "Who's Been at the IRW" web
project. It is a compilation of information and weblinks about our past
visiting scholars, fellow and other contributors and their subsequent
publications as well as their projects during their terms at Rutgers.
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Simone James Alexander (at IRW 2005-2006)
Assistant Professor, African American Studies, Seton Hall University
Kiran Asher (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 2000-2001)
Assistant Professor of International Development and Social Change, Clark University
Publications:
- "Texts in Context: Afro-Colombian Women's Activism in the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia." Feminist Review vol.78: 1-18. (2004).
- "Engenderando
desenvolvimento e ethnicidade nas terras baixas do Pacifico colombiano"
(Engendering Development and Ethnicity in the Pacific Lowlands of
Colombia). Revista Estudos Feministas 12(1): 15-45.
[Engendering development and ethnicity in the Pacific lowlands of
Colombia. Rev. Estud. Fem. [online]. Jan./Apr. 2004, vol.12, no.1
[cited 01 December 2004], p.15-45. (2004).
- "Possibilities & Limits of Microfinance as a Development Strategy: A Conversation." (with Veena Sampathkumar). Critical Half: (Annual Journal of Women for Women International) 2 (1): 8-13. (2004).
- "Ser y Tener: Black Women's Activism, Development, and Ethnicity in the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia." Feminist Studies, 33(1). (Spring 2007). 11-37.
Barbara Bair (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1988-1989)
Publications:
Ana Mariella Bacigalupo (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1999-2000)
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Publications:
- Shamans of the Foye Tree: Gender, Power, and Healing among the Chilean Mapuche. University of Texas Press. (2007).
- La Voz del Kultrun en la Modernidad: Tradición y Cambio en La Terapéutica de Siete Machi Mapuche. Santiago, Chile: Editorial Universidad Católica de Chile. (2001). 271.
- "The Creation of a Mapuche Sorcerer: Sexual Ambivalence, the Commodification of Knowledge, and the Coveting of Wealth." Journal of Anthropological Research 61(3). (2005). 317-336.
- "Gendered Rituals for Cosmic Order: Mapuche Shamanic Struggles for Healing and Fertility" Journal of Ritual Studies 19(2). (2005).
- “Shamans’ Pragmatic Gendered Negotiations with Mapuche Resistance Movements and Chilean Political Authorities.” Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. Vol 11(4). (2004). 1-41.
- "The Mapuche Man Who Became a Woman Shaman: Selfhood, Gender Transgression, and Competing Cultural Norms." American Ethnologist 31(3). (2004). 440-457.
- "Ritual Gendered Relationships: Kinship, Marriage, Mastery, and Machi Modes of Personhood." Journal of Anthropological Research 60(2). (2004). 203-229.
- "The Struggle for Machi Masculinities: Colonial Politics of Gender, Sexuality and Power in Chile." Ethnohistory Vol 51(3). (2004). 489-533.
- "Rethinking Identity and Feminism: Contributions of Mapuche Women and Machi From Southern Chile." Hypatia 18(2). (2003). 32-57.
- "The Rise of the Mapuche Moon Priestess in Southern Chile." Annual Review of Women in World Religions. 6. (2001). 208-259.
Marla Brettschneider (at IRW 2003-2004)
Professor of Political Science & Women's Studies,Coordinator of Queer Studies, University of New Hampshire, Durham
Publications:
- The Family Flamboyant: Race Politics, Queer Families, Jewish Lives. SUNY Press, Feminist Theory and Criticism Series. (2006).
- “To Race, to Class, to Queer: Jewish Contributions to Feminist Theory.” Dianna Taylor and Deborah Orr, eds. Identity and Differences. (2001 reissuing).
- Bat-Ami Bar On and Lisa Tessman, eds. Jewish Locations: Traversing Racialized Landscapes. Rowman and Littlefield. (2001).
- “Jewish Views in the 20th/21st Century U.S.” From Plato to Paglia: Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Sex. Alan Soble, ed. Greenwood Press. (2005). 533-542.
- “Questing For Heart in a Heartless World: On the Question of Same Sex Marriage.” The Good Society (PEGS). (2005). 7-10.
- Co-authored with Dawn Robinson Rose. “Engaging Jewish Feminist Diversity Issues: Seven Concepts and Several Questions.” NASHIM: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies and Gender Issues. 8. (2004). 180-188.
Margaret A. Carr (at IRW 1997-1999)
Psychotherapist, Princeton
Averil Clarke (at IRW 2002-2003)
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Yale University
Publications:
- In Search of an Aphrodisiac: Putting the Romance into Models of Marriage. Yale Journal of Sociology, Fall. 4. (2004). 43-72.
- Review, "Race Mixing: Black-White Marriage in Postwar America, by Renee C. Romano." Contemporary Sociology. (2003).
Jinsook Doo (at IRW 2000-2001)
English, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea
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Christina Ewig (at IRW 2001-2002)
Assistant Professor of Women's Studies and Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications:
Gunlög Fur (at IRW 2001-2002)
Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Växjö University, Sweden
Publications:
- "'Some Women are Wiser than Some Men': Gender and Native American History," Clearing a Path: Theorizing the Past in Native American Studies. Nancy Shoemaker (ed). Routledge. (2002). 75-103.
- "The Struggle for Civilised Marriages in Early Modern Sweden and Colonial North America." Collisions of Cultures and Identities: Settlers and Indigenous Peoples. Patricia Grimshaw and Russell McGregor (eds.). Melbourne: RMIT Publishing. (2006). 40-63.
- "Historiska marginaler – Genusforskarens arbetsfält?." Berättelser om och Från en annan Världed. Kerstin Sandell and Diana Mulinari (eds.). Atlas Förlag. 2006.
- "Reading Margins: Colonial Encounters in Sapmi and Lenapehoking in the 17th and 18th centuries." Feminist Studies, Fall. (2006).
- A Nation of Women: Delaware Encounters with European Colonists. University of Pennsylvania Press. (Forthcoming).
- "Weibe-Town and the Delawares-as-Women. Same-Sex Relations and Gender Crossing 18th Century Indian Culture." Long Before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexuality in Early America.Thomas A. Foster (ed.). New York University Press. (2007).
Bishnupriya Ghosh (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1998-1999)
Associate Professor of English, University of California-Davis
Publications:
Roberta Gold (at IRW 2004-2005)
History, University of Washington
Publications:
Robin Adele Greeley (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1999-2000)
Associate Professor of Art History, University of Connecticut, Storrs
Publications:
Kathryn Hansen (at IRW 1998-2000)
Professor and Director for the Center and Department of Asian Studies, The University of Texas, Austin
Publications:
- A Wilderness of Possibilities: Urdu Studies in Transnational Perspective. Kathryn Hansen and David Lelyveld (eds.). Oxford University Press. (2005).
Mae Henderson (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1986-1987)
Publications:
- Borders, Boundaries, and Frames: Essays in Cultural Criticism and Cultural Studies. Routledge Press. (1995).
- Critical Introductions: "Critical Foreword" and Notes, Nella Larsen's Passing. Modern Library. (2002).
- Introduction, Gayl Jones, White Rat. Northeastern University Press. (1991).
- Introduction, "Rethinking Black (Cultural) Studies" Callaloo, Winter, 19(1). (1996).
- "Josephine Baker and La Revue Negre: From Ethnography to Performance." Text and Performance Quarterly, Spring 23(2). (2003).
- "Cuba's Intellectual Blockade," Black Issues in Higher Education, 18(19). (November 8, 2001).
- "For Which It Stands," Callaloo, 24(1). (Winter, 2001).
- "James Baldwin: Expatriation, Homosexual Panic, and Man's Estate," Callaloo, 23(1). (Winter, 2000).
Deborah Hertz (at IRW 2003-2004)
Wouk Chair in Modern Jewish Studies, Department of History, University of California, San Diego
Publications:
Leslie Heywood (at IRW 2003-2004)
Professor, Department of English, Binghamton University
Publications:
- The Women's Movement Today An Encyclopedia of Third-Wave Feminism [Two Volumes]. Greenwood Publishing Group. (2005).
- The Proving Grounds. Red Hen Press. (2005).
- "Producing GirlsL Empire, Sport, and the Neoliberal Body." Physical Culture, Power, and the Body. Patricia Vertinsky and Jennifer Hargreaves (eds.). Routledge. (2006).
- "The Individual’s Ghost: Toward a New Mythology of the Postmodern." American Mythologies: Essays on Contemporary Literature. William Blazek and Michael K. Glenday (eds.). Liverpool University Press. (2005). 79-104.
Maggie Humm (at IRW 1997-1998)
Professor and Research Leader, School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies, University of East London
Publications:
- Feminism and Film. Indiana University Press. (1997).
- Modernist Women and Visual Cultures: Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Photography and Cinema. Rutgers University Press. (2003).
- Snapshots of Bloomsbury: The Private Lives of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. Rutgers University Press. (2005). "'Madchen Without Uniforms: Contemporary Feminist Theories/Praxis." Feminist Theory, 2 (1). (April, 2001). 108-111.
- "Visual Modernism: Virginia Woolf's 'Portraits' and Photography." Woolf Studies Annual, 8. (2002). 90-104.
- "Discovering Virginia." Virginia Woolf Bulletin, 13. (May 2002).
- "Memory, Photography and Modernism: 'the dead bodies and ruined houses' of Virginia Woolf's Three Guineas." Signs, 28(2). (Winter 2003).
- "Into the Millennium: Feminist Literary Criticism." Revista Canario de Estudios Ingleses, Special Issue, 48. (2004). 45-60.
- "The Stephen Sisters as Young Photographers." Canvas. (April 15 2006). 1-7.
- "Beauty and Woolf." Feminist Theory, 7(2). (2006). 237-254.
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Shuchi Kapila (at IRW 2000-2001)
Assistant Professor of English, Grinnell
Publications:
- "Bibis and Begums: Company Affairs in Colonial India." MLA Conference, San Diego, Dec 28, 2003.
- "'I am a budmash. All governments put me in jail': the secular outlaw in the fiction of Khushwant Singh and Saadat Hasan Manto." "Siting Secularism," Oberlin College, April 19-21, 2002.
- "Disrupting Genealogies: Sealy's Trotter-nama and the critique of Focault," INCS, George Mason University, April 11-14, 2002.
- "The Gender of Good Rule: Queen Victoria and the Royal Widows," The Victorian World:
"Britain, the Empire, and the United States in the 19 th Century,"
University of California, Los Angeles, October 25-27, 2001
- "Indira, India, and the limits of biography," Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 18-21, 2001.
- "Pedagogy and Postcolonial Studies," Postcolonial Studies Symposium, Kenyon College, April 1, 2001
Panel Discussant, "Speaking in Public: Narratives of Shame and Honor
among Women in South Asia," South Asian Women's Conference, Los
Angeles, May 6-7, 2000.
- "Suicide in Partition Literature: The Fiction of Khushwant Singh and Saadat Hasan Manto," Narrative, Atlanta, April 6-9, 2000.
- "Desperately
Seeking Sufiya: The Question of Genre in Rushdie's Shame," 9th
Postcolonial and Commonwealth Studies Conference, Feb 24-26, 2000.
Caroline Keating (at IRW 2003-2004)
Professor of Psychology, Colgate University
Publications:
Eun Kyung Kim (at IRW 2002-2003)
Yonsei University, South Korea
Jo H. Kim (at IRW 2004-2005)
Women’s Studies, Wellesley College
Yong-Hyun Kwon (at IRW 2003-2005)
Policy Coordination Division, Ministry of Gender Equality; Seoul, Korea
Eléonore Lépinard (at IRW 2003-2004)
Sociology; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris)/Fulbright Fellow
Publications:
- "The Contentious Subject of Feminism: Defining Women in France From the Second Wave to Parity." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 32. (2007). 375-403.
- "Identity Without Politics: Framing the Parity Laws and Their Implementation in French Local Politics." Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society, 13(1). (2006). 30-58.
Bozena Leven (at IRW 2005-2006)
Professor of Economics and Program Coordinator for International Business, The College of New Jersey
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Imelda Martín-Junquera (at IRW 2001-2002, 2007-2008 )
Modern Languages,
Universidad de
León, Spain
Neloufer de Mel (at IRW 1998-1999)
Senior Lecturer, Department of English, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
Publications:
Negar Mottahedeh (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 2000-2001)
Assistant Professor of Literature, Duke University
Publications:
- "Female Body as Metaphor." Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. (2005). (2 encyclopedia entries)
- "The New Iranian Cinema." Traditions in World Cinema. L. Badley, S. Schneider and R.B. Palmer (eds.). Rutgers University Press. (2006).
- "Christine Jeff's Rain: Universality and Narrative Displacement in Cinema." World Order Magazine, 35(1). (Spring 2004).
- "After Images of a Revolution: On the Work of Shirin Neshat and Gita Hashemi." Radical History Review, 86. (Spring, 2003). 183-190.
- "Karbala Drag Kings and Queens." The Drama Review. (2003).
Aissata Niandou (at IRW 2004-2005)
IRW Fulbright Scholar;
Director of Higher Studies, Ministère des Enseignements Secondaire et
Supérieur, de la Recherche et de lat Technologie, Niger
Felicity Nussbaum (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1986-1987)
Professor of English, UCLA
Publications:
Veena Talwar Oldenburg (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1987-1988)
Professor of History, Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center
Publications:
Susan Oommen (at IRW 2000-2001)
English, Stella Maris College, Chennai, India
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Catherine Raissiguier (at IRW 2005-2006)
Women’s and Gender Studies, New Jersey City University
Renée Römkens (at IRW 2001-2002)
Social Sciences, Utrecht University, Nehterlands and Visiting Professor, Columbia University
Fatima Sadiqi (at IRW 2005-2006)
Professor of Linguistics and Gender Studies in the Department of
English, Fes University, Morocco and Visiting Professor of Women's
Studies and Islamic Religious Studies, Harverd University
Publications:
- Women Writing Africa: The Northern Region, Volume IV. Feminist Press. (2007).
- "Morocco’s Veiled Feminists." Project Syndicate. (2006). <http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/sadiqi1>.
- "The Impact of Islamization on Moroccan Feminisms." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 32. (2006). 32-34.
Nandita Prasad Sahai (at IRW 2003-2004)
History, University of Delhi, Hindu College/AAUW Fellow
Publications:
Londa Schiebinger (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1988-1989)
The John L. Hinds Professor of History of Science, Stanford University
Publications:
- Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World. Harvard
University Press. (2005). Foreign Translation: Japanese (Kosakusha
Publishing Co. 2007). Winner of the Prize in Atlantic History, American
Historical Association, 2005, and the Alf Andrew Heggoy Book Prize,
French Colonial Historical Society, 2005.
- Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics. ed. with Claudia Swan. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. (2004, Paperback 2007).
- Nature's Body: Gender in the Making of Modern Science. Boston: Beacon Press. (1993).
- Feminism in Twentieth-Century Science, Technology, and Medicine. Angela Creager, Elizabeth Lunbeck, and Londa Schiebinger (eds.). University of Chicago Press. (2001).
- Feminism and the Body:A collection of essays (editor). Oxford University Press. (2000).
- Has Feminism Changed Science?
Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Foreign Translations: Japanese
(Kosakusha Publishing Co. 2002); German (München: Beck Verlag. 2000);
Portuguese (Editora da Universidade do Sagrado Coração. 2001); Korean
(Dulnyouk Publishing Co. 2002).
Lynne Segal (at IRW 1997-1998)
Professor of Psychology and Gender Studies, Birkbeck College of London
Publications:
- Making Trouble: Life & Politics. Serpent’s Tail. (2001, 2007).
- Why Feminism? Gender, Psychology, Politics. Polity Press: Columbia University Press. (1999).
- "Forever Young: Medusa'sCurse and the Discourses of Aging." Women: A Cultural Review, 1(2). (2007).
- "The Hidden Powers of Injury." New Formations, 55. (2005).
- "Formations of Feminism: Memoirs of Left." Radical Philosophy, 123(1). (2004).
- "New
battlegrounds: Genetic maps & sexual politics." B.M. Brooks-Gordon,
L.R. Gelsthorpe, M.H. Johnson , & A. Bainham (Eds.). Sexual positions: Diversity and the Law. Hart Publishing. (2004).
- "Lost Worlds: Memoirs of Left." Radical Philosophy, 121(1). (2003). 6-23
- "Thinking Like A Man: The Cultures of Science." Women: A Cultural Review. (2003).
- "Theoretical Afflictions: Rich White Folk Sing the Blues." New Formations. (2003).
- "Jews in the Culture Wars." Radical Philosophy, 116. (2003).
- "Psychoanalysis and Politics: Juliet Mitchell Then and Now." Studies in Gender & Sexuality, 2(4). (2001) 327-344.
- "Forever Critical." Journal of Critical Psychology, 1(1). (2001) 79-84.
- "Back to the Boys? Temptations of the Good Gender Theorist." Textual Practice, 15(12). (2001). 231-250.
- "Beyond Gender Cliché: Women in Post-War England." A History of England: England 1945-2000. Felipe Fernanåndez -Armesto (Ed.). London: The Folio Society. (2001). 427-443.
- British Feminism at the Millennium Feminist Locations: Global/ Local/Theory/Practice in the Twenty-First Century.Rutgers University Press. (2001). 37-59.
- "Gender, Genes and Genetics: From Darwin to the Human Genome." Culture in Psychology. C. Squire (Ed.). Routledge. (2000). 31-45.
- "Empowering Women Sexually." Women’s Health: An International Reader. J. Ussher (ed.). The British Psychological Society. (2000). 114-124.
Susan Smith-Peter (at IRW 2004-2005)
Assistant Professor of History, College of Staten Island/CUNY
Publications:
- "Defining the Russian People: Konstantin Arsen’Ev and Russian Statistics Before 1861." History of Science, 45 (2007). 47-64.
Jung-Soon Shim (at IRW 1999-2000)
English, Soongsil University, Korea
Publications:
- Globalization and Korean Theatre. Volume One. (2002). Volume Two. (2003).
- "The Shaman and the Epic Theatre: the Nature of Han in the Korean Theatre" Cambridge University Press. (2004).
- "Recasting the National Motherhood:Transactions ofWestern Feminisms in Korean Theatre." Theatre Research International, 29. (2004).143-154.
- "Changing Visions of Koreanness in Oh Tae-Sok's Plays, Africa and Love with Foxes." Theatre Research International, 27. (2002). 28-36.
- "The Metacultural Theater of Oh T'Ae-Sok: Five Plays From the Korean Avant-Garde." Asian Theatre Journal, 17(2). (2000). 292-293.
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Carole S. Vance (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1987-1988)
Associate Research Scientist, Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Publications:
- "Social Construction Theory: Problems in the History of Sexuality." Plummer and Kenneth (eds.). Sexualities: Critical Assessments. London: Routledge. (2001). 356-371.
- "Anthropology Rediscovers Sexuality: A Theoretical Comment." I. Grewal and C. Kaplan (eds.). Gender in a Transnational World. New York: McGraw Hill. (2001). 28-31
- "Negotiating Sex and Gender in the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography." LaFont, Suzanne (eds.). Constructing Sexualities. New York: Prentice Hall. (2002).
Vasanthi Vijayakumar (at IRW 2000-2001)
History, Madras Christian College, India
Publications:
- "Gender Mainstreaming and Human Rights - Understanding and Locating Gender" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association. 2007.
- "India"
United Nations. UNESCO. Women's/Gender Studies in Asia-Pacific. (2004). 267-272.
Leah Vosko (at IRW 1998-1999)
Associate Professor of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, York University, Canada
Publications:
- Self-Employed Workers Organize: Law, Policy, and Unions (with Cynthia Cranford, Judy Fudge, and Eric Tucker), Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. (2005).
- Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada (ed.). Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press. (2005).
- Temporary Work: The Gendered Rise of a Precarious Employment Relationship (Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (2000).
- Confronting the Norm: Gender and the International Regulation of Precarious Work. Ottawa: Law Commission of Canada. (2005).
- "Gender, Precarious Work and the International Labour Code: The Ghost in the Closet" Fudge. Judy and Rosemary Owens (eds.)
- Precarious Work, Women and the New Economy: The Challenge to Legal Norms. Oxford: Hart Publishing, (2006).
- "Ontario
's Early Years Plan : One Province 's Response to the Mounting Crisis
in Social Reproduction. in Bezanson." Kate and Meg Luxton (eds.). Rethinking Social Reproduction. Montreal and Kingston : McGill-Queen's University Press, forthcoming.
- Challenging the Market: The Struggle to Regulate Work and Income (ed. with Jim Stanford), Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press. (2004).
- "Standard-Setting at the ILO: The Case of Precarious Employment." Hard Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade, Environment, and Social Cohesion in Global Governance. John Kirton and Michael J. Trebilcock (eds.). New York : Ashgate. (2004).
- Changing Canada : The Political Economy of Transformation. (ed. with Wallace Clement).Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. (2003).
- Studies in Political Economy: Developments in Feminism
(ed. with Caroline Andrew, Pat Armstrong Hugh Armstrong and Wallace
Clement). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. (2003).
- "Gender Differentiation and the Standard/Non-Standard Employment Distinction in Canada, 1945 to the Present." Patterns and Processes of Social Differentiation: The Construction of Gender, Age, 'Race/Ethnicity' and Locality. Danielle Juteau (ed.). Toronto and Montreal : University of Toronto Press and University of Montreal Press. (2003).
Deborah Gray White (at IRW 1999-2000, 2007)
Board of Governors Professor of History, Rutgers University
Publications:
Ara Wilson (IRW Rockefeller Fellow 1998-1999)
Associate Professor of Women's Studies Program and Cultural
Anthropology and Director of the Study of Sexualities, Duke University
Publications:
(April 2007).
- "Queering Asia." Intersections, 14. (2006).
- "Intra-Asian Circuits and the Problem of Global Queer." Conference Archives of the Sexualities, Genders & Rights in Asia 1st International Conference of Asian Queer Studies.
- "Bangkok, the Bubble City." Wounded Cities: Destruction and Reconstruction in a Globalized World. Jane Schneider and Ida Susser (eds.). Oxford: Berg Press, 2003. 203-226.
- "The Transnational Geography of Sexual Rights." In Truth Claims: Representation and Human Rights. Mark Philip Bradley and Patrice Petro (eds.). New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2002. 253-265.
Zhang Xiao (at IRW 2002-2003)
Guizhou Social Science Academy, China
Masako Yuki (at IRW 2005-2006)
Cultural Studies, Kawamura Gakuen Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan
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