“…Indeed, we see gender and feminism as an important antenarrative thread in part because it seems to repeatedly emerge only to be covered over again without having its due impact on the overall pattern of the tapestry (i.e., the field). Indeed, in their attempt to catalog women/gender/sex in the fields' five journals, Thompson and Smith (2006) reported only 21 articles published between 1994 (the height of the special issue surge) and 2004, and significant gaps remain. Since the turn of the century, for example, TPC scholars have offered gender, explicitly, limited attention (with some notable exceptions such as Brasseur, 2005;Lippincott, 2003;Zdenek, 2007).…”