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2004
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The scholarly and creative work in this issue tackle a number of important topics long familiar to feminists: racialized appropriation; war, power, and female embodiment; the realities of exclusion and inclusion; sexual discrimination, abuse, and resistance. [...]our first cluster of articles addresses the consequences of hidden histories of experience that have generally been rendered invisible against the backdrop of more established feminist narratives of political activism. [...]Carrie N. Baker's \"Race, Class, and Sexual Harassment in the 19705\" reminds us that a great deal of the development in U.S. sexual harassment law was pioneered by women of color-and workingclass women at that-long before Anita Hill challenged Clarence Thomas before the nation's television cameras in the 19905. Feminism, Development, and the Grassroots Women's Movement in Peru,\" Annalise Moser discusses the politics of elite and grassroots volunteer women's organizations in Peru and the shifting politics of cooperation and competition among women's groups, which often opens the door for manipulation by the state as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs).