Issue 29/30 was published in Winter 1994/95.
Contents:
Letters
Just say no: The empire of assertiveness — Debbie Cameron takes issue with assertiveness training
Unfair play: Sex testing of women in sport — Mariah Burton-Nelson
The Black women’s movement in Brazil — Alzira Rufino
Development, ecology and feminism — Sue Lamb reviews two recent books
It all comes out in the wash: Lesbians in soaps — Nicki Hastie
Queer theorrhea (and what it all might mean for feminists) — Catherine Grant
Stuck in the middle — Liz Kelly on the need for feminist praxis
One hell of a trip — Louise Armstrong
Exchanging feminist words — Catharine MacKinnon talks with Joan Scanlon
Statement by Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin regarding Canadian Customs and legal approaches to pornography
Feminine charms and outrageous arms — Fen Coles looks at women bodybuilders
From sexual politics to body politics — Susanne Kappeler
Banned for blasphemy: The Rape of Sita — Lindsey Collen discusses her novel with Joan Scanlon and Tess Rumble
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