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Women's Quarterly articles from June 2002

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Women's Quarterly back issues from June 2002:

Confessions of a former girl. (Diary).(Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls) (book review)

Jun 22, 2002;

She ain't necessarily so: Jonathan V. Last takes us to the newest frontier in sexual politics--transgender chic.

Jun 22, 2002;

When Harry became Sally: Charlotte Allen gets really confused when she goes to a symposium on the legal requirements of the transgender community.

Jun 22, 2002;

The token man: Heather has two readers; John Zardi checks out the "alternative families" section at Politics & Prose.(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2002;

A tale of two schools. (Interview).(KAREN STABINER )(Interview)

Jun 22, 2002

The odd couple: single-sex education advocate Leonard Sax wonders why the Bush administration is getting all the blame (and credit) for something Kay Bailey Hutchison arid Hillary Clinton teamed up to do for the nation's public schools.

Jun 22, 2002;

Poll-pourri.(teenagers on tattoos, smoking, and drugs)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2002;

Mean like me: a feminist author discovers that women aren't always nice. Betsy Hart says this isn't news to anyone who survived seventh grade.(Woman's Inhumanity to Woman ) (book review)

Jun 22, 2002;

The pajama party that failed: Oxygen was supposed to be a breath of fresh air for women. Shannon James explains why the ratings-starved network is gasping.(Oxygen Media Inc.)

Jun 22, 2002;

Becky Sharp comes to America: Judy Bachrach shows how fallen editrix Tina Brown is the reincarnation of Thackeray's seductive, social-climbing heroine.

Jun 22, 2002;

Disarming women: an iconoclastic, new brand of "individualist feminism"--ifeminism--suggests that abused women might do well to put their trust in Smith and Wesson.

Jun 22, 2002;

Correspondence.

Jun 22, 2002

A few words about outfits: Renee A. James ponders a little-studied difference between men and women. (One Last Observation).(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2002;