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Table of contents of journal: *Feminist review

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Authors: Treacher, A
Citation: A. Treacher, The realm of the possible: Middle Eastern women in political and social spaces - Preface, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 1-3

Authors: Treacher, A Shukrallah, H
Citation: A. Treacher et H. Shukrallah, The realm of the possible: Middle Eastern women in political and social spaces, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 4-14

Authors: Darwiche, N
Citation: N. Darwiche, Women in Arab NGOs: A publication of the Arab network for non-governmentalorganizations, December 1999, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 15-20

Authors: Johnson, P Kuttab, E
Citation: P. Johnson et E. Kuttab, Where have all the women (and men) gone? Reflections on gender and the second Palestinian intifada, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 21-43

Authors: Povey, ER
Citation: Er. Povey, Feminist contestations of institutional domains in Iran, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 44-72

Authors: Skalli, LH
Citation: Lh. Skalli, Women and poverty in Morocco: The many faces of social exclusion, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 73-89

Authors: Fabos, AH
Citation: Ah. Fabos, Embodying transition: FGC, displacement, and gender-making for Sudanese inCairo, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 90-110

Authors: Wassef, N
Citation: N. Wassef, On selective consumerism: Egyptian women and ethnographic representations, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 111-123

Authors: Mojab, S
Citation: S. Mojab, Theorizing the politics of 'Islamic feminism', FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 124-146

Authors: Shukrallah, H
Citation: H. Shukrallah, Remaking women, feminism and modernity in the Middle East, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 147-150

Authors: Blanks, D
Citation: D. Blanks, Secularism, gender and the state: the Egyptian women's movement, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 151-153

Authors: Burt, C
Citation: C. Burt, The map of love, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 153-156

Authors: Burt, C
Citation: C. Burt, A border passage: From Cairo to America - A women's journey, FEM REV, (69), 2001, pp. 156-158

Authors: Alldred, P Crowley, H Rupal, R
Citation: P. Alldred et al., Women and mental health, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 1-5

Authors: Bondi, L Burman, E
Citation: L. Bondi et E. Burman, Women and mental health: A feminist review, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 6-33

Authors: Wilson, M
Citation: M. Wilson, Black women and mental health: Working towards inclusive mental health services, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 34-51

Authors: Bhardwaj, A
Citation: A. Bhardwaj, Growing up young, Asian and female in Britain: A report on self-harm and suicide, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 52-67

Authors: Aitken, G Noble, K
Citation: G. Aitken et K. Noble, Violence and violation: Women and secure settings, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 68-88

Authors: Williams, J Scott, S Waterhouse, S
Citation: J. Williams et al., Mental health services for 'difficult' women: Reflections on some recent developments, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 89-104

Authors: Cussins, AM
Citation: Am. Cussins, The role of body image in women's mental health, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 105-114

Authors: Warner, S
Citation: S. Warner, Disrupting identity through visible therapy: A feminist post-structuralistapproach to working with women who have experienced child sexual abuse, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 115-139

Authors: Hodgson-Blackburn, J
Citation: J. Hodgson-blackburn, Kiss and tell: 'The writing cure' in Kathryn Harrison's The Kiss (1997), FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 140-159

Authors: McInnes, SC
Citation: Sc. Mcinnes, The political is personal - Or, why have a revolution (from within or without) when you can have soma?, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 160-166

Authors: James, S Clarke, J
Citation: S. James et J. Clarke, Surplus suffering: The case of Portuguese immigrant women, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 167-170

Authors: Heenan, C
Citation: C. Heenan, Feminist therapy 'institutes' in England, FEM REV, (68), 2001, pp. 170-172
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