Issue 36 was published in Winter 1997/98.
Table of Contents:
Dispatches from the front line — Sarah Maguire on bringing rapists to justice in former Yugoslavia — and beyond
Back to nature — Debbie Cameron casts a critical eye over the fashionable new discipline of ‘evolutionary psychology’
Confronting an atrocity — Liz Kelly suggests there are lessons to be learned from the Dutroux case in Belgium
Charting troubled waters — Shahidah Janjua takes issue with racism and sexism in Northern Ireland
We can work it out — Thangam Debbonaire investigates what’s right and what’s wrong with women-only workplaces
The beast, the family and the innocent children — Sue Scott and Linda Watson-Brown reflect on Dunblane
All in a day’s work? — Ruth Swirsky and Celia Jenkins argue that prostitution is not just a job like any other
Sweeping statements — Dianne Butterworth, Debbie Cameron, Jill Radford and Joan Scanlon discuss the politics of cleaning
Don’t ask her, she’s just the cleaner — Norah Al-Ani gives a cleaner’s point of view
Whose sexual agendas? — Stevi Jackson reviews Lynne Segal’s collection New Sexual Agendas
Not a happy ending — Radical feminists respond to the death of Princess Diana