WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000)

Journal of Women’s Studies Association of Japan

WOMEN’S STUDIES Vol.8 (2000)

Edited by the Editorial Committee of the Women’s Studies Association of Japan

CONTENTS

Articles:
Theoretical Formation of Women’s Studies in China AKIYAMA Yoko
The Women with Disabilities Movement in Japan: Through 1970-1980 SEYAMA Noriko
Black Feminism in Britain: the Controversy about the Idea of ‘Blackness’ and Its Effects on Black Feminist Politics OKUMURA Yukari
Special Issue:
Women’s Studies and “Authorization”: the Representation of Others
Looking at the Process of Creating Helping Partnership with the Survivors of Violence Against Women:
To Avoid Making Women’s Studies Another Tool of Oppression
FUTAMI Reiko
Lesbian Representations and the Unspeakable WATANABE Mieko
Being a Feminist and Being a Researcher NAITO Kazumi and TSUJI Tomoko
Expression Is a Violence TAGAWA Kenzo
Closing Remark for the Special Issue:
Today and Tomorrow of Women’s Studies and Our Journal
By Members of Women’s Studies Vol.8 Editorial Committee

Published by The Women’s Studies Association of Japan, Tokyo, Japan