This issue of "Feminist Review" contains a range of articles which
discuss pressing contemporary issues for feminists. Shireen
Hassim's analysis of gender issues in Inkatha looks at the ways in
which Zulu nationalism has legitimated forms of male power through
a return to "tradition" and "the family". Lama Abnu Odeh in
"Post-Colonialism, Feminism and the Veil" explores the complexities
of her own and other women's attitudes to the veil - that most
potent symbol of Islamic culture. Jane Lewis reflects in her
article on the way in which the menopause and HRT have become
subjects of intensive debate amongst the medical profession and
social science researchers, and aims to place feminist concerns
within this agenda. Jenny Morris challenges feminists to think
about disability by arguing that it has never been central to the
mainstream feminist agenda and that feminist analysis has an
important contribution to make to the understanding of disability.
Finally Anna Marie Smith addresses the concerns of the Feminists
Against Pornography.
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