TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume 39, Issue 1 (Autumn 1991)

Shifting territories: feminism & Europe

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Editorial

Shifting Territories: Feminisms and Europe

Helen Crowley, Barbara Einhorn, Catherine Hall, Maxine Molyneux and Lynne Segal

Fem Rev 39: 1-2; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.35

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Articles

Between Hope and Helplessness: Women in the GDR after the 'Turning Point'

Irene Dölling

Fem Rev 39: 3-15; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.36

Where Have All the Women Gone? Women and the Women's Movement in East Central Europe

Barbara Einhorn

Fem Rev 39: 16-36; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.37

The End of Socialism in Europe: A New Challenge for Socialist Feminism?

Frigga Haug

Fem Rev 39: 37-48; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.38

The Second 'No': Women in Hungary

Yudit Kiss

Fem Rev 39: 49-57; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.39

The Citizenship Debate: Women, Ethnic Processes and the State

Nira Yuval-Davis

Fem Rev 39: 58-68; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.40

Fortress Europe and Migrant Women

Mirjana Morokvasic

Fem Rev 39: 69-84; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.41

Racial Equality and '1992'

Ann Dummett

Fem Rev 39: 85-90; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.42

Questioning Perestroika: A Socialist-feminist Interrogation

Ruth Pearson

Fem Rev 39: 91-96; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.43

Postmodernism and Its Discontents

Kate Soper

Fem Rev 39: 97-108; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.44

Feminists and Socialism: After the Cold War

Mary Kaldor

Fem Rev 39: 109-114; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.45

Socialism out of the Common Pots

Swasti Mitter

Fem Rev 39: 115-118; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.46

1989 and All That

Beatrix Campbell

Fem Rev 39: 119-123; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.47

In Listening Mode

Cynthia Cockburn

Fem Rev 39: 124-126; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.48

Feminist Manifesto: 'Democracy without Women Is No Democracy!'

Independent Women's Democratic Initiative (NEZHDI)Linda Edmondson

Fem Rev 39: 127-132; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.49

Interview with Anastasya Posadskaya (25 September 1990)

Maxine Molyneux

Fem Rev 39: 133-140; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.50

'Democracy without Women Is No Democracy': Soviet Women Hold their First Autonomous National Conference

Cynthia Cockburn

Fem Rev 39: 141-148; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.51

Yugoslavia: Democracy between Tyranny and Liberty: Women in Post-'Socialist' Slovenia

Milica G. Antic acute

Fem Rev 39: 149-154; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.52

A Women's Political Party for Yugoslavia: Introduction to the Serbian Feminist Manifesto

Cynthia Cockburn

Fem Rev 39: 155-160; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.53

Czechoslovakia: Interview with Alena Valterova, founder of the Political Party of Women and Mothers (Prague, November 1990)

Mita Castle-Kanerová

Fem Rev 39: 161-165; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.54

Hungary: A Loss of Rights?

Maria Adamik

Fem Rev 39: 166-170; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.55

Declaration of Intent

Feminist Network of Hungary

Fem Rev 39: 171-173; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.56

Poland: Abortion, Church and Politics in Poland

Hanna Jankowska

Fem Rev 39: 174-181; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.57

Women in Poland: Choices to be Made

Mal strokegorzata Tarasiewicz

Fem Rev 39: 182-185; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.58

Reports: The International Lesbian and Gay Association

Lisa Power

Fem Rev 39: 186-188; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.59

Black Women and Europe 1992

Elizabeth Szondi

Fem Rev 39: 189-192; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.60

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Book Reviews

Against the Grain: A Celebration of Survival and Struggle, Southall Black Sisters, 1979-1989

Amrit Wilson

Fem Rev 39: 193-195; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.61

Against the Grain: A Celebration of Survival and Struggle, Southall Black Sisters, 1979-1989

Julia Bard

Fem Rev 39: 195-198; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.62

Promissory Notes: Women in the Transition to Socialism

Chris Corrin

Fem Rev 39: 198-204; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.63

Mad Forest

Alison Light

Fem Rev 39: 204-209; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.64

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Letter

Letter

Marian Larragy

Fem Rev 39: 210-211; doi:10.1057/fr.1991.65