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BOOK ARTICLES
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“Sacred
Metaphor: Umberto Eco and Julia Kristeva,”
pp. 153-170 in Pamela Anderson and Beverly Clack (eds), Feminist Philosophy of Religion. London:
Routledge, 2004.
“The
Semantics of ‘Taboo’: Menstrual Prohibitions in the Hebrew Bible,”
pp. 1-28 in Kristin
De Troyer, Judith A. Herbert, Judith Ann Johnson and Anne-Marie Korte (eds),
Wholly Woman, Holy
Blood: A Feminist Critique of Purity and Impurity.
Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International
(Continuum International Publishing Group), 2003.
“The Tower and the Chalice: Julia Kristeva and the Story
of Santa Barbara,” pp. 85-100 in Morny Joy et al. (eds), Religion
in French Feminist Thought. London:
Routledge, 2003.
“Canadian Women’s Health Network, Public Statement on HRT”
in Scientific Workshop,
Menopausal Hormone Therapy, Public Statements.
National Institutes of Health Workshop,
Department of Health and Human Services, USA.
Bethesda, MD, October 23-24, 2002.
“The
Empire Strikes Back,”
Zadie
Smith’s White Teeth (review
essay) in Jeff Hunter, ed.,
Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 158.
New York: Gale Group, 2002.
“Blood and Chestnuts,” pp.
121-124 in Voices and Echoes:
Canadian Women’s Spirituality.
Jo-Anne Elder and Colin O’Connell (eds).
Waterloo, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
1997.
REFERENCE
ARTICLES
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“Catherine
of Siena,”
p. 142; “Contraception,” pp. 202-204;
“Hermeneutics,” pp. 404-405;
“Menstruation,”
pp. 649-652, and “Ritual Studies,” pp. 846-848
in The Encyclopedia of
Women
and World Religion, Volumes I and II.
Serinity Young et al. (eds). New York:
Macmillan, 1999.
“Luce
Irigaray,”
pp. 311-313, and “Menstruation,”
pp. 403-404 with Paula Wansbrough, in
Reader’s Guide to Women’s
Studies. Eleanor B.
Amico, ed. Chicago: Fitzroy
Dearborn
Publishers, 1998.
“Julia
Kristeva,”
pp. 272-275 in Feminist Writers.
Pamela Kester-Shelton, ed. Michigan:
St.
James Press, 1996.
JOURNAL
ARTICLES
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“New
Evidence About Hormone Replacement Therapy: Turning the Tide in the
Menopause
Wars,”
Women’s Studies Quarterly; Women, Health, and Medicine:
Transforming Perspectives
and Practice, Vol. 31, Nos. 1+2 (Spring/Summer 2003): 137-144.
“Is
Menstruation Obsolete?”,
thirdspace, Vol. 2, Issue 1 (November 2002).
“The
Tower and the Chalice: Julia Kristeva and the Story of Santa Barbara,”
Feminist
Theology, No. 29 (January 2002): 40-60.
“Internet
Mailing Lists and Feminist Research, Pedagogy and Activism,”
with Judith Poxon,
Resources for Feminist
Research Vol.
27, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 1999): 121-127.
“'Where
Bodies Embrace': Pamela Anderson's A
Feminist Philosophy of Religion,”
(review
essay), Feminist Theology, No.
20 (January 1999): pp. 99-109.
“Umberto
Eco and Julia Kristeva on the Consummate Model for the Metaphoric
Process,”
Literature and Theology, Vol.
11, No. 1 (March 1997): 93-115.
INTERVIEWS
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“White Teeth: A Conversation with Zadie Smith,”
Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal, Vol.
27.1 (Fall 2002): 105-111.
“Dialogue
with Julia Kristeva” (section),
in Parallax; Julia Kristeva
1966-96: Aesthetics,
Politics, Ethics, July-September 1998 (8): pp. 8-11.
“Theorizing
Feminism: An Interview with Linda Hutcheon,”
Rampike, Spring 1998 (9, 2):
20-23.
“Guardian
of Language: An Interview with Hélène Cixous,”
Women's Education des
femmes, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Winter
1996/1997): pp. 6-10.
:: Translated into Korean at: http://dalara.jinbo.net/home/jarou_elan.html
“Nomadic
Philosopher: An Interview with Rosi Braidotti,”
Women's Education des femmes,
Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 1996):
35-39.
OTHER
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Post-Reader,
for the revised and updated Our Bodies, Ourselves by the Boston
Women’s Health Collective (Simon & Schuster, 2005).
US
Religious Studies Subject Advisor
and US Religious Studies Editor for Microsoft’s The
Encarta
World Dictionary
and The
Encarta College Dictionary.
New York: St. Martin’s Press;
London: Bloomsbury; and Microsoft (CD Rom and online), 1999; 2001.
Currently a consultant for
the ongoing dictionary database (1998-present).
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