Teaching Gender
Issue 64, Winter 1996EDITORS' INTRODUCTION
Robin D. G. Kelley, Karen Sotiropoulos, Daniel Walkowitz
SPECIAL SECTION OF TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY:
Teaching Gender in American History
Introductory Comments
Karen Sotiropoulos and Kevin Murphy
Historical Reflections on Teaching Women's History
Ellen Carol DuBois
The World of Suzie Wong and M. Butterfly Race and Gender in Asian America
Yukiko Hanawa
History of Manhood in America
Bruce Dorsey
Gender and Cultural History
Lisa Duggan
Teaching the U.S. Women's History Survey at a Catholic University
Gail Bederman
FEATURE ARTICLES
Recapturing Jane Eyre: Reflections on
Historicizing the Colonial Encounter in Victorian Britain
Antoinette Burton
The IWW and Oppositional Politics in World War I: Pushing the System Beyond its Limits
Francis Shor
PUBLIC HISTORY
Down the Pike, On the Screen
Chris Rasmussen
THE PAST IN PRINT
The Gay Middle Ages?
James A. Brundage
Struggling on the Home Front: The Personal, the Political, and Working Class Women
Lizabeth Cohen
Where Have all the Convict Heroes Gone, Long time Passing?
Maurice Isserman
Technocratic Liberalism and Social Science
Dennis Bryson
Dancing in the Streets
Carol Martin
FOR THE RECORD
McNamara, Vietnam and Student Protest
Jon Wiener
Down-sized for an Up Market
Karen Sotiropoulos
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R. J. Lambrose
FEATURE ARTICLES
The Unbearable Lightness of Anthropology
William Roseberry
Reconceptualizing and Reconstituting Peasant Struggles: Central America in the 1990S
Marc Edelman
Cleansing History: Lawrence, Massachusetts, the Strike for Four Loaves of Bread and No
Roses, and the Anthropology of Working-class Consciousness
Gerald M. Sider
Bread and Roses: A Response
Paul Buhle
Comments on "Cleansing History"
Ardis Cameron
Bread and Carnations Maybe?
David Montgomery
Response to "Cleansing History"
Christine Stansell
In Reply...
Gerald Sider
TEACHING RADICAL HISTORY
Introductory Comments
Van Gosse
Custom and History: Teaching Oral History in the Community Museums Project of Oaxaca,
Mexico
Gerardo Necoechea Gracia
Oral History: Method and Theory
Ronald Grele
Oral History, Voices from the Past
Andor Skotnes
Special Topics in Women's Oral History: Toward an Inclusive History of U.S. Feminist
Activism
Sherna Berger Gluck
PAST IN PRINT
Cotton and Class in Califomia
Ramon Gutierrez
Pragmatic Corporate Consumer Socialism
Michael Merrill
Rebellion and Culture
Steven Topik
Mussolini's French Connection: The Sternhell Debate Redux
Marla Stone
Taylorizing the Text: A Political Economy of Narrative
Eliza Jane Reilly
THE ABUSABLE PAST
R.J. Lambrose
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