Feminine/Masculine No 198, 2002/1 - 184 pagesPages 3 to 8Feminine and MasculineBy Anne-Marie SohnPages 9 to 34Representations of the Feminine in Two Women’s Journals, One Catholic, the Other Protestant, La Femme dans la Vie Sociale and Jeunes Femmes in the 1950s and 1960sBy Mathilde DubessetPages 35 to 53The Sower, the Seed, and the Faithful Soldier or Masculinity in Austrian Social-Democracy, 1888–1934By Paul PasteurPages 55 to 74On Gendered Representations and Social Relations: Professional Identity and Masculinity among French Dockers (19th–20th Centuries)By Michel PigenetPages 75 to 90From Boys to Men (and Back Again)By Philip DinePages 91 to 110Kinsey in France: A Debate about Feminine and Masculine SexualitiesBy Sylvie ChaperonPages 111 to 127Feminine/Masculine: Gender Issue in Spain from the Second Republic to FrancoBy Yannick RipaPages 129 to 150Towards a New History of Gender Relations: French Youth in the 1950s and 1960sBy Anne-Marie Sohn“In the NewsPages 151 to 154British Realistic Films Over the Last 40 Years: Masculinity in a Feminine Way?By Dominique MemmiPages 155 to 183Reviews