IN THIS ISSUE
Introduction
by Elizabeth A. Castelli
About this Issue
by Janet Jakobsen and Deborah Siegel
Part 1
Rhetorics and Rsonances
The Erosion of Democracy in Advancing the Bush Administration’s Iraq Agenda: Government Lies and Misinformation and Media Complicity
by Jody Williams
Biblical Promise and Threat in U.S. Imperialist Rhetoric Before and After September 11, 2001
by Erin Runions
Feminism in the Time of Violence
by Karen Beckman
Part 2
Aftershocks
U.S. Foreign Policy Post-September 11: Some Notes for the Barnard Conference: Why?
by Neta C. Crawford
Feminists and Forward Command Posts
by Lois Ann Lorentzen
The Politics of Oil in Africa
by Meredeth Turshen
Neoliberalism versus Global Feminism: Crisis and Opportunity
by Lisa Duggan
How?: What Can We Do about the State of the World? – A Panel featuring Cheri Honkala, Winona LaDuke, Kate Rhee and Daphne Wysham
report by Elizabeth A. Castelli
On Violence: An Online Gallery
Featuring work by: Ida Applebroog, Gaye Chan, Sue Coe, Lisa Kahane, Suzanne Lacy, Dread Scott, and Emna Zghal