Asia
General –
13.1: “Glorientalization: Specters of Asia and Feminized Cyborg Workers in the US–Mexico Borderlands” by Long Thanh Bui (p. 129)
Central Asia –
3.1: “Afghan Refugee Women’s Experience of Conflict and Disintegration” by Ayesha Khan (p. 89)
East and Southeast Asia –
23.1: “What It Takes to Be Counted: An Interview with Ruby Hembrom” by Ruby Hembrom and interview by Priti Narayan (p. 235)
20.1: “Filipinx Care, Social Proximity, and Social Distance” by Alden Sajor Marte-Wood (p. 218)
18.2: “Introduction to Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women’s Association ‘Southeast Asia and the United Nations’ Discussion Group” by Mandira Venkat (p. 282)
“The Dead, the Living, and the Sacred: Patsy Mink, Antimilitarism, and Reimagining the Pacific World” by Judy Tsu-Chun Wu (p. 304)
13.2: “Transnational Adoption and Life-Writing: Oppressed Voices in Jane Jeong Trenka’s ‘The Language of Blood’” by Ina C. Seethaler (p. 79)
11.1: “Mel-han-cholia as Political Practice in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s ‘Dictée’” by Jennifer Cho (p. 36)
10.2: “Cosmopolitan Whiteness: The Effects and Affects of Skin-Whitening Advertisements in a Transnational Women’s Magazine in Indonesia” by L. Ayu Saraswati (p. 15)
10.1: “Revisiting Blu’s Hanging: A Critique of Queer Transgression in the Lois-Ann Yamanaka Controversy” by Cynthia Wu (p. 32)
“’Hello, War Brides’: Heteroglossia, Counter-Memory, and the Auto/biographical Work of Japanese War Brides” by Ayaka Yoshimizu (p. 111)
9.2: “Chinese Women Protesting Domestic Violence: The Beijing Conference, International Donor Agencies, and the Making of a Chinese Women’s NGO” by Lu Zhang (p. 66)
9.1: “The Formation of a Chinese Immigrant Working-class Patriarchy: Reinventing
Gendered Expectations within the Structural Confines of U.S. Society” by Yu Shi (p. 31)
6.1: “From a Distance of One Hundred and Twenty Years: Theorizing Diasporic Chinese Female Subjectivities in Geling Yan’s ‘The Lost Daughter’ of Happiness” by Sally E. McWilliams (p. 133)
3.2: “Feminist Tigers and Patriarchal Lions: Rhetorical Strategies and Instrument Effects in the Struggle for Definition and Control over Development in Nepal” by Jana Evans Braziel (p. 204)
South Asia –
20.2: “Between Orientalism and Anti-Muslim Racism: Pakistan, the United States, and Women’s Transnational Activism in the Early Cold War Interlude” by Elora Shehabuddin (p. 340)
“The Entanglement of Secularism and Feminism in Pakistan” by Amina Jamal (p. 370)
20.1: “The Diversity of Women’s Studies and Women’s Histories: Reflections from South Asia” by Ramya Sreenivasan (p. 11)
“Contesting Militarized Violence in ‘Northeast India’: Women Poets against Conflict”
by Brinda J. Mehta (p. 53)
“Engendering Protest and Rethinking ‘Azadi’ in Kashmir in Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Haider’” by Sreyoshi Sarkar (p. 90)
“The Mythical Courtesan: Womanhood and Dance in Transnational India” by Rumya S. Putcha (p. 127)
“Ethical Reckoning: Human Rights and National Cinema in Bangladesh”
by Elora Halim Chowdhury (p. 151)
“Letter-Poems to Shauki Masi: Diasporic Queer South Asian Muslim Reflections on the Five Pillars of Islam” by Sasha A. Khan (p. 183)
13.1: “Magic Tricks: The Politics of Memory, State, and Tribe in Lahaul, India” by Himika
Bhattacharya (p. 157)
11.2: “Gender, Religious Agency, and the Subject of Al-Huda International” by Khanum Shaikh (p. 62)
11.1: SPECIAL ISSUE “Memory”
9.2: “Floating on Silent Waters: Religion, Nationalism, and Dislocated Women in Khamosh” by Shahnaz Khan (p. 130)
8.1: “Meri Awaaz Suno: Women, Vocality, and Nation in Hindi Cinema” by Pavitra Sundar (p. 144)
6.1: “Gender, Nation, and Globalization in ‘Monsoon Wedding’ and ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’” by Jenny Sharpe (p. 58)
“Annu Palakunnathu Matthew’s ‘Alien’: Copy with a Difference” by Nandini Bhattacharya (p. 82)
“Feminist Negotiations: Contesting Narratives of the Campaign against Acid Violence in Bangladesh” by Elora Halim Chowdhury (p. 163)
5.2: “Transnational Feminism as Critical Practice: A Reading of Feminist Discourses in Pakistan” by Amina Jamal (p. 57)
4.1: “Departures from Karachi Airport: Some Reflections on Feminist Outrage” by Ambreen Hai (p. 142)
4.2: “The ‘War on Terror,’ and Withdrawing American Charity: Some Consequences for Poor Muslim Women in Kolkata, India” by Suchitra Samanta (p. 137)
3.2: “Shameless Women: Repression and Resistance in ‘We Sinful Women’ Contemporary Urdu Feminist Poetry” by Neluka Silva (p. 28)
2.2: “Returning the American Gaze: Pandita Ramabai’s The Peoples of the United States, 1889” by Meera Kosambi (p. 188)
“Chitra Divakaruni’s ‘The Mistress of Spices’: Deploying Mystical Realism” by Gita Rajan (p. 215)
1.1: “‘The Shock of Sensation’: On Reading ‘The Waves’ as a Girl in India, and as a Woman in America” by Meena Alexander (p. 179)