Backlash in cyberspace: why 'girls need modems' / Jane Kenway. The usual suspects: struggles for 'Difference' and 'Equality' in education / Leslie G. Roman and Linda Eyre -- Geography lessons: on being an insider/outsider to the Canadian nation / Himani Bannerji -- 'At the expense of Christianity': backlash discourse and moral panic / Davina Cooper -- 'Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth': thoughts on the Christian Right and the problem of 'backlash' / Didi Herman -- Disciplining Feminism: a look at gender-equity struggles in Australian higher education / Jill Blackmore -- Transvestic sites: postcolonialism, pedagogy, and politics / Richard Cavell -- Anti-racism inside and outside the classroom / Aruna Srivastava -- Reading resistance analytically: on making the self in Women's Studies / Alice Jane Pitt -- Denial and disclosure: an analysis of selective reality in the feminist classroom / Patricia Elliot -- Report and repression: textual hazards for feminists in the academy / Dorothy E. Smith -- 'What a shame you don't publish': crossing the boundaries as a public intellectual activist / Howard M. Solomon -- Re-forming (hetero)sexuality education / Linda Eyre -- Empires, emigres, and aliens: young people's negotiations of official and popular racism in Canada / Leslie G. Roman and Timothy Stanley -- Gender equity, policy, and praxis / Celia Haig-Brown -- Backlash in cyberspace: why 'girls need modems' / Jane Kenway.
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