Working Out, Jackie Stacey, Ann Phoenix, Hilary Hinds; The Politics and Practice of Women's Studies; Chapter 1 Feminist Politics after Thatcher, Beatrix Campbell; Chapter 2 Pedagogical Praxis and Problems, Maureen McNeil; Chapter 3 Whiteness - The Relevance of Politically Colouring the 'Non ', Helen (charles); Chapter 4 Men in Women's Studies Classrooms, Deborah Philips, Ella Westland; Commonalities and Differences; Chapter 5 Difference, Power and Knowledge, Felly Nkweto Simmonds; Chapter 6 Disabled Women and the Feminist Agenda, Nasa Begum; Chapter 7 Desire and the Politics of Representation, Tamsin Wilton; Chapter 8 Difference at Work, Gill Dunne; International Feminisms; Chapter 9 Feminist Perspectives in Development, Kabeer Naila; Chapter 10 Women's Rights and Human Rights in Muslim Countries, Sardar-Ali Shaheen, Mullally Siobhan; Chapter 11 women's Studies in Central and Eastern Europe, Chris Corrin; Chapter 12 Does Equal Opportunity Legislation and Practice Serve the Women's Movement? A Case Study from Australian Higher Education, Christine Wieneke; Theories and Methods; Chapter 13 Defending the Indefensible? Quantitative Methods and Feminist Research, Liz Kelly, Linda Regan, Sheila Burton; Chapter 14 Epistemological Issues in Researching Lesbian History, Liz Stanley; Chapter 15 Gender and the Labour Market, Lisa Adkins, Celia Lury; Chapter 16 Dialogic Theory and Wotnen's Writing, Lynne Pearce;