Clamor

Issue 17 Nov/Dec 2002

  • Sex & Gender

  • Perfect Bound: An Interview with Sex Publisher Janet Harding by Sachie Godwin
  • Strapping, Packing, and Playing by Chantel Guidry
  • 93064, 93064, 93832 by Mandy Mastrovita
  • Remembering Sylvia Rivera by Lina Pallotta
  • My Queer Family by Matthew Kavanaugh
  • Pornography and Punk by Michael Calderone
  • Media

  • Revolverlution: Public Enemy on the Digital Frontier - An Interview with Chuck D by Mark Dowding
  • Challenging Hollywood: Independent Film Changes the Face of Sexuality and Gender by Yolanda Best
  • Fangirls: Between Comics Culture and Sexual Harassment by Anne Elizabeth Moore
  • Economics

  • The Era of Financial Scandals by Pavlito Geshos
  • Humanitarian Criminals: The Strange Logic of UN Sanctions Against Iraq by Brian Hull
  • Women and Children First: The Economics of Sex Trafficking by Kari Lydersen
  • Politics

  • Used Fundamentalism Salesman: Knockin' on Doors to Remove Basic Rights by Joel Wendland
  • And the Beat Goes On: The Creation of Earth Democracy by Megan Tady
  • Ready, Aim, Misfire: The 17th of November Finally Falls by Nick Mamatas
  • People

  • Struggle for Land: The World's Most Successful Mass Land Movement by Michelle Steinberg
  • Justice for Judi! A Free Speech Victory by Catherine Komp
  • In Memory of Tyrone Douglas Lewis by Davida Gypsy Breier
  • Culture

  • Hands off Atenco by J. McGahan and D Revueltas
  • The Sexual Politics of Ecodefense by Fireweed
  • In Praise of High Achieving Women by Ann Dutton
  • Ready or Not: An Expectant Father's Reflections on Love by Ben Fogelson