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19. Gender
 

[91] “Some Consequences of a Conjective Economics.”  Pp. 69-93 in Julie Nelson and Marianne Ferber, eds., Beyond Economic Man: Feminism and Economics.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.
 
[178] {“'What Did You Say?  A Postmodern Feminism of Economics.”}  
 
[156: 13]“Some News That At Least Will Not Bore You,” Eastern Economic Journal 21 (4, Fall 1995): 551-553; reprinted in Lingua Franca, early spring 1996; shortened version in Harper’s, July 1996.
 
[193]  “The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, comment on Sandra Harding’s ‘Can Feminist Thought Make Economics More Objective?’,” Feminist Economics 1 (3, Fall 1995): 119-124.  (Also in part (8.) above).
 
[223]“Love and Money: A Comment on the Markets Debate,” Feminist Economics 2 (2, Summer 1996): 137-140.
 
[227]“Femmes Fiscales,”  Times Higher Education Supplement, May 31, 1996.
 
[224]“It’s Good to be a Don if You’re Going to be a Deirdre,”  Times Higher Education Supplement, August 23, 1996, 1 page.
 
[230] {“May Days: Part of a Polylogue on Feminist Economics,”  A conversation on the FEMECON-L net, June 1994.}
 
[231] “Transformation,”  Iowa Alumni Quarterly,  Summer 1997, p. 49.
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[243] “Simulating Barbara,” Feminist Economics 4 (3, Fall, 1998): 181-186.  (Also in part (8.) above).
 
“Becoming Stories.”  Pp. 112-117 in Linda Roodenburg, eds., Photowork(s) in Progress/Constructing Identity.  Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1997.  (Dutch section, pp. 118-123).
 
 
 “Caring for Gender: Sister, Psychiatrists, and Gender Crossing,” forthcoming in a volume on gender crossing, published by Cleis Press.
 
[235] “Happy Endings: Law, Gender, and the University,” Journal of Gender, Race and Justice 2 (1, Fall, 1998): 77-85.  Also in (13.) The Rhetoric of Law.
 
 
Excerpts from Crossing: A Memoir (1999): Reason magazine, Dec 1999; Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine, Jan 30, 2000.
 
"Slate Diary, Nov 29, 1999-Dec 3, 1999" [invited week of five diary entries, focusing on gender], slate.com.
 
{"Post-Modern Free-Market Feminism: A Conversation with Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak."  Forthcoming, Rethinking Marxism, 2000.}
 
{"Crossing Economics."  The International Journal of Transgenderism, forthcoming 2000.