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Journal Issue 1.1
Spring 2009
Edited by Ariella Rotramel and Julie Ann Salthouse

         
  Reviews
 

Films

To See if I’m Smiling (dir. Tamar Yarom, 2007)
Leila Khaled: Hijacker (dir. Lina Makboul, 2006)
My Daughter the Terrorist
(dir. Beate Anestad and Morten Daae, 2007)
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Reviewed by

Dorit Naaman

Quinceañera
(dir. by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmorland, 2006)
La Quinceañera (dir. by Adam Taub, 2007)
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Sarah E. Ryan

No! The Rape Documentary
(dir. Aisha Shahidah Simmons, 2006)

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Cheryl Clarke

Child Brides: Stolen Lives (dir. Amy Bucher, 2007)
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Emily Bent

All of Us (dir. Emily Abt, 2008)
Living on the Fault Line, Where Race and Family Meet (dir. Jeff Farber, 2007)
I Have No Memory of my Direction
(dir. Midi Onodera, 2005)
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Kristen W. Springer

Rosenstrasse (dir. Margarethe von Trotta, 2003)
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Belinda Davis

The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo
(dir. Lisa F. Jackson, 2007)

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Rachel Zaslow

The Aggressives (dir. Daniel Peddle, 2005)
Black and White (dir. Kirsty MacDonald, 2006)
Boy I Am (dir. Sam Feder and Julie Hollar, 2006)
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C. Riley Snorton

Never Perfect (dir. Regina Park, 2007)
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Andrew Mazzaschi

Slumdog Millionaire (dir. Danny Boyle, 2008)
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Laurel Mei Turbin and Ashwini Hardikar

The Breast Cancer Diaries
(dir. Linda Pattillo, 2006)

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Kim Gilmore

Generation M: Misogyny in Media & Culture
(dir. Thomas Keith, 2008)

Women behind the Camera
(dir. Alexis Krasilovsky, 2007)
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Agatha Beins

Born into Brothels: Calcutta’s Red Light Kids
(dir. Zana Briski and Ross Kauffman, 2005)
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Sarah E. Ryan

 
   
 
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