Citation: Jc. Humphrey, Cracks in the feminist mirror? Research and reflections on lesbians and gay men working together, FEM REV, (66), 2000, pp. 95-130
Citation: M. Kosambi et J. Haggis, Reconstructing femininities: Colonial intersections of gender, race, religion and class, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 1-4
Citation: P. Mohammed, 'But most of all mi love me browning': The emergence in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Jamaica of the mulatto woman as the desired, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 22-48
Citation: M. Kosambi, Motherhood in the East-West encounter: Pandita Ramabai's negotiation of 'daughterhood' and motherhood, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 49-67
Citation: D. Gaitskell, Female faith and the politics of the personal: Five mission encounters in twentieth-century South Africa, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 68-91
Citation: J. Haggis, Ironies of emancipation: Changing configurations of 'women's work' in the 'mission of sisterhood' to Indian women, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 108-126
Citation: A. Burton, 'The Purdahnashin in her setting': Colonial modernity and the zenana in Cornelia Sorabji's memoirs, FEM REV, (65), 2000, pp. 145-158
Citation: A. Curthoys, Adventures of feminism: Simone de Beauvoir's autobiographies, women's liberation, and self-fashioning, FEM REV, (64), 2000, pp. 3-18