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Journal no. 8 1996
Debate: What space is there in religion for feminists?
Editorial. p1.
What space is there in religion for feminists?. pp2-3.
Why can't I be a Jewish feminist?. Naomi Eisenstadt. pp3-4.
Is there space for feminism in Islam?. Saba Risaluddin. pp4-5.
Lesbians, gay men and Christian fundamentalism. Carolyn-Jayne Vincent. pp6-7.
Identifying politics with religion. Sheila Shulman. p8.
Why am I here?. Heather Walton. p9.
Islam and feminism: a misplaced polarity. Deniz Kandiyoti. pp10-13.
Whose community?. Julia Bard. p14.
Servicing him. Deborah Boyle. p15.
Secularism and the construction of Muslimness: a personal account from Algeria. Mahl. pp16-17.
Engagement with religions. Mazin Zeki. pp18-19.
Crushing the bones: the attraction of Christian fundamentalism for women. Claire North. pp19-20.
Civil codes and personal laws: reversing the option working group on women's rights. Amrita Chhachhi. pp20-24.
Women's rights in Egypt. Aida Seif El Dawla. pp25-28.
An apostate, a proposed new marriage contract and Egyptian women: Where to now?. Azza M Karam. pp29-32.
Interview with Benyamin Beit-Hallahmi by Nira Yuval-Davis. May 1995. p32-34.

Report of joint meeting between SWASWA and WAF. pp38-39.

Journal no. 7 1995
Editorial. p2
Public hearing on crimes against women. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. pp3-4.
Reply to Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. Rayah Feldman. pp5-7.
Women's reproductive rights and the politics of fundamentalism: A view from Bangladesh. Sajeda Amin and Sara Hossain. pp8-12
The political uses of religion, culture and ethnicity. Cairo 1994. pp13-15
Beijing Conference. pp20-25.
Women resisting fundamentalisms world-wide. pp26-35.
Fundamentalist politics in Israel and the Vatican. pp36-39.
Gay and lesbian Christian apologetics. Theresa Murray and Michael McClure. pp40-42.
Counter-attack: women stand up to fundamentalism. pp43-44.
Poland's law against abortion. pp44-46.

Journal no. 6 1995 vol 1
Editorial. p2.
Beware of a secular intolerance. Tariq Modood. pp1-2.
WAF replies to Tariq Modood. Clara Connolly. pp3-4.
On Subaltern Secularism. Homi K Bhabha. pp5-7.
The struggle against communalism: defining our positive alternative. Rohini PH. pp8-11.
Women and the politics of Fundamentalism in Iran. Mandana Hendessi and Rouhi Shafii. pp12-15.
The Cairo conference, women and transversal politics. Nira Yuval-Davis. pp19-21.
Catholics for a free choice. Frances Kissling. pp22-23.
Reclaiming secular education. pp24-25.
Anti-racism, anti-fascism and the challenge to fundamentalism. Julia Bard. pp33-34.
Women unite against racism. pp35-36.
Between family lines (review). Clara Connolly. p51.
Taslima Nasreen and the fight against fundamentalism. Angela Cummins. pp53-56.
Fundamentalist trends in Indonesia. Siobhan Dowd. p59.

Journal no. 5 1994 vol 1
Editorial. p1.
Fundamentalism discourses: enemy images. Jan Nederveen Pieterse. pp2-6.
The uses of fundamentalism. Gita Sahgal and Nira Yuval-Davis. pp7-9.
Women and the politics of fundamentalism in Iran. Haleh Afshar. pp15-20.
On Fundamentalism in our land. Manar Hasan. pp25-29.
Women and Hindutva. Ratna Kapur andBrenda Crossman. pp42-43
Custom and religion in a non-racial, non-sexist South Africa. Amy Biehl. pp51-53.
A Sheikh Ul-Islam in Germany. p58.

Journal no. 4 Special Issue Winter 1992/1993
Kiranjit Ahluwalia wins freedom. p1.
Kiranjit's experience is an indictment of our society, our families and our legal system. p2.
Women Against Fundamentalism and the Jewish community. Julia Bard. pp3-5.
Resistance to fundamentalism in Bangladesh and Britain. pp9-11.
The priests have it. Julia Bard p12.
Apocalypse now. Claudie Lesselier. pp15-17.
Abortion, politics, law and the religious right in the USA. Sophie Hahn. pp18-22.
The sword of God. Tom Barry. pp23-24.
The Islamic movement and women in Turkey. Sedes Ozturk. pp26-28.
Women in Central Asian society. Dr M Tokhtakhodzhaeva. pp29-31.
The state, fundamentalism and women in Algeria. p.33-36
Crimes of Honour. David Livingstone. pp37.
Feminism, fundamentalism and rights rhetoric in India. Ratna Kapur. pp38-39.
Fundamentalism as a present and increasing threat to women's human rights. p53.

Journal no. 3 1992 vol 1
WAF Press Statement in defence of Salman Rushdie. p3.
Female genital mutilation and the position of African refugee women in Britain. Uta Ruge. pp7-8.
Secularism, Judaism and the Zionist dilemma. Nira Yuval-Davis. pp8-10.
State and Gender in the Maghrib. Mounira Charrad. pp10-12.
Islamic Fundamentalism in the Afghan camps in Peshawer. Kate Clark. pp15-17.

Journal no. 1 1990
Washing Our Linen: One Year of Women Against Fundamentalism. Clara Connolly. pp5-7.
WAF Model Resolution on Religious Schools. p8.
Rabia Janjua Must Stay Campaign. p8.
Granting Civil Rights to the Foetus in Ireland - A Victory to Christian Fundamentalists Worldwide. Ann Rossiter. pp8-10.
The Rushdie Affair. p12.
Religious Fundamentalism and Women. Amrita Chhachhi. pp14-15.
Feminist Declaration on 8th March 1989 in Algiers. pp15-16.