Editorial - Transforming Academies: Global Genealogies; <EM>C.Hemmings</EM><BR>PART I <BR>Theorizing the 'First Wave' Globally <BR>Editors: Pamela Caughie and Kanika Batra<BR>Introduction: Theorizing the 'First Wave' Globally; <EM>P.Caughie</EM> <BR>Resisting Heteronormativity/Resisting Recolonisation: Affective Bonds between Indigenous Women in Southern Africa and the Difference(s) of Postcolonial Feminist History; <EM>W.Spurlin</EM><BR>The Home, the Veil, and the World: Reading Ismat Chughtai Towards a 'Progressive' History of the Indian Women's Movement; <EM>K.Batra<BR></EM>The New Woman and 'The Dusky Strand': The Place of Feminism and Women's Literature in Early Jamaican Nationalism; <EM>L.Rosenberg<BR></EM>Afterword; <EM>A.Needham</EM><BR>PART II <BR>Mainstream or Muzzled: Australian Academic Feminism Editor: <EM>A.Genovese<BR></EM>Introduction: Worlds Turned Upside Down; <EM>A.Genovese</EM><BR>Door Bitches of Club Feminism: Academia and Feminist Competency; <EM>Z.Simic<BR></EM>Feminism in the Legal Academy: a Twentieth Century Abberation?; <EM>M.Thornton</EM><BR>Feminist Publishing in a Cold Climate?: Australian Feminist Studies and the new ERA of Research; <EM>M.Spongberg</EM><BR>Ambivalent Optimism: Women's and Gender Studies in Australian Universities; <EM>B.Baird</EM><BR>Postscript; <EM>A.Curthoys</EM><BR>