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WOMEN'S STUDIES LmRARIANThe University of Wisconsin System III
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EMINISTERIODICALS
A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS
VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1996
Published by Phyllis Holman WeisbardWomen's Studies Librarian
University of Wisconsin System430 Memorial Library I 728 State Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53706(608) 263-5754
EMINISTERIODICALS
A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTSVolume 16, Number 1 Spring 1996
Periodical literature is the cutting edge ofwomen's scholarship, feminist theory, and much ofwomen'sculture.Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of WisconsinSystem Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing pUblic awareness offeminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the readerabreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feministperiodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journalor to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of thelimitations of the new copyrightlawwith regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)
Table ofcontents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue ofFeministPeriodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publicationschedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issueof FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:
1. Year of first pUblication.2. Frequency of publication.3. U.S. subscription price(s).4. Subscription address.5. Current editor.6. Editorial address (if different from sUbscription address).7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN).8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number.9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number.
10. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System.11. Publications in which the journal is indexed.12. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.
Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories ofinformation.
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Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national orregional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not includepublications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with fewexceptions, dowe include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack a compietetable of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format tofacilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.
Interested readerswill find more complete information on feminist periodicals in DWM: A DirectOlyofWomen'sMedia published by the National Council for Research on Women (530 Broadway at Spring Street, NewYork,NY 10012); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison AreaLibraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache(Boston: G.K, Hall, 1982).
Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete andup to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, orother pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the StateHistorical Society of Wisconsin.
Alternative Cataloging in Publication Data
Feminist periodicats: a current listing of contents.Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin SystemWomen's Studies Librarian
quarterly.
"Table of contents pages from current issues ofmajor feminist journals are reproduced... preceded bya comprehensive annotated listing ofall journals... "
Frequently cited as FP.
1. Feminist periodicals--Directories. 2. Feminism-Bibliography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-Current awareness services. I. University of WisconsinSystem. Women's Studies Librarian.
(courtesy of Sanford Berman)
Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-SystemWomen'sStudies Librarian, 430Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608)263-5754. Compilers: Linda Shull, Ingrid Markhard!. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications ofthe Officeof the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's StudiesOffices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UWLibraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions: $8.25 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $15 (organizations affiliated with the UW System),$16 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $22.50 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-statesubscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women's programs), $55 (ins!.). This fee covers most publications of theOffice, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism.Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribersoutside the U.S., please add postage ($13 - surface, Canada, $15 - surface, elsewhere; $25.00 - air,Canada; $55 - air, elsewhere).
© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 1995.
AWlS MAGAZINE1. 1971.2. 6/year.3. $60.4. AWlS, 1522 K Street N.W.• Suite 820,
Washington, DC 20005.5. Shaila David.7. ISSN 016D-256X8. lC 93·840724.9. OClC 237473Z9.
10. Milwaukee.12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to
enter the sciences and achiave thair careergoals,"
AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK1. 1986.2. 4/yasr.3. $50 (indiv.), $145 (inst,), add $6 for foreign
postage. Single copy: $14 (indiv.), $38 Unsl,l.(California rssidents add 7.25% soles tax), plus$8 surface rate, or $16 air mail rate for foreignpostage (Canada: add 7% subscription cost,GST).
4. Saga PubUcations, Inc., 2455 Tellsr Rd.,Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Orders from theU.K.• Europe, the Middle Esst, and Africa shouldbe sent to: 6 Bonhill St., London EC2A 4PU,United Kingdom; orders from India and SouthAsia should be sent to P.O. Box 4215, New Delhi110048, India.
5. Carol H. Meyer.7. ISSN 0888·1099.8. lC 8n85·3234.9. OClC 12871850.10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Croase; Madison: River
Falls; Milwaukae: Oshkosh: Whitewater.11. ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index of
Abstracts; Current Contents/Social & Beha... ioralSciences; Family Rosources Database; HealthInstrument File; Human Resources Abstracts;Research Alert; Sage Family Studies Abstracts:Social Scisearch; Social Planning/Policy &Development Abstracts; Social Work Abstracta;Socio1ogical Abstracts; Women StudiesAbstraots; Women's Studies Index. Alsoavailable on microfilm from Univ. Microfilms, AnnArbor, MI.
12. "This journal is committed to the discuasion anddevelopment of feminiet values, theories, andknowledge as they relate to social work research,eduoation, and praotice." Contains articles,reports, of research, essays, poetry, and literarypiece8. Dediceted to "the ta8k of eliminatingdiacrimination and oppression, especially withrespect to gender, but including race, ethnicity,cls88, age, disability, and sexual and affectionalpreference as well."
THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE1. 1984.2. 2/year.3, $25 (indiv.l. $35 (inst.). Single copies: $20
(indi .... ), $35 (inst.).4, Business Manager, The Ahfad Journal, Suite
1216,4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA22203.
5. Amna E. Badri.6. Ahfad Uni ... ersity for Women, P.O. Box 167,
Omdurman, Sudan.7. ISSN 0255-4070.8. LC sn85-23477.9. OClC 12747640.
10. Madison,11. ERIC, UMI.12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific
research in women's de...elopment issues inSudan and other African countries."
ATIANTIS1. 1975.2. 2/year.3. $20 (Canadian indiv.), $40 (Canadian inst.l, $30
(U.S. indiv.), $50 (U.S. inst.), $35 (other indi .... ),$55 (other inst.I, plus $5 for other foreignpostage.
4. Institute for the Study of Women, Mount SaintVincent Uni ... ersity, 166 Bedford Highway,Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6, Canada.
5. Donna E. Smyth.7. ISSN 0702·7818.8. LC cn77·32338.9. OClC 3409840.
10. Madison: State Historical Society.11. The Alternative Press Index; America: History and
Life; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals inU.S.A. and Canada: Bowker Serial Directories;The Canadian Almanac: Canadian BusinessPeriodicals Index; Canadian Periodical Index:Canadian Women's Directory; HistoricalAbstracts: Index/Directory of Women's Media;International Directory of Little Magazines andSmall Presses; MLA: Multi-cultural EducetionAbstracts: RE/ACE Journal Index; Resources forFeminist Research; The Serials Directory; Studieson Women Abstracts; Women's StudiesAbstracts: Women's Studies Index.
12. .. Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted tocritical and creati... e writing in English or Frenchon the topic of women, Contains scholarlyarticles, re... iew essays, book re... iews, art andpoetry...
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES1. 1985.2, 2/year.3. Australia: $45 Aus (indiv.), $80 Aus. (inst,l:
North America: $46 (indiv.), $136 Unst.);elsewhere: £:28 (indiv.), £:72 (inst.).
4. Carfax Pub. Co., 875·81 Massachusetts Ave.,Cambridge, MA 02139, or P.O. Box 25,Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX 14 3UE, England, orP.O. Box 352, Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia.
5. Susan Magarey.6. Research Centre for Women's Studies, Uni...ersity
of Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, SouthAustralia 5005, Australia.
7. ISSN 0818-4649.9. OClC 16151817.10, Madison.11. APAIS; Alternati...e Press Index; Australian Serials
in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index.
12. .. Australian Feminist Studies publishes
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CAFRA NEWSINOVEDADES CAFRA1. 1987 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA).2. 4/year.
1990.2/year.$15 (indiv,l, $25 (inst,).P,O. Box 24839, Eugene OR 97402.Ruth Atkin, Debra Crespin, Rita Fslbel, TobyFinkelstein, Sarah Jacobus, Clare Kinberg, RuthKraut, Shlomit Segal tova.ISSN 1046 9359.lC .,91·92391.OClC 20542141.Madison.Index to Jewish Periodicals."The editors bring to Bridges a commitment thatcombines traditional Jewish values of justice andrepair of the world with insights honed by thefeminist, lesbian and gay movements."
7.B.9.10.11.12.
Way, #5812, Berkeley, CA 94720·5812,5. laura Beth Nielsen.6, Simon Tower, Rm. 491, Boalt Hall, Univ. of
California at Oerkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720.7. ISSN OB82-4312.8. LC 9n85-965.9. OClC 1193055B.10, Madison.11. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to
Women's Periodicals; Current Index to LegalPeriodicals.
12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is guided byan editorial policy that distinguishes us fromother law reviews and feminist periodicals, Ourmandate is to publish resesrch, analysis,narrative, theory, and commentary that addressthe lives and struggles of underrepresentedwomen, We believe that excellence in feministlegal scholarship requires critical examination ofthe intersection of gender with one or more otheraxes of subordination, including, but not limitedto, race, class, sexual orientation, and disability.Therefore, discussions of women's issues thattreat women as a monolithic group do not fallwithin our mandate. Because conditions ininequality are continuslly changing, our mandateis also continually changing."
BROADSHEET1. 1972.2. 4/year.3. $NZ 27.50, $NZ 40 (overseas surface), $NZ 60
(overseas air, Europe), $NZ 56 (America/Asia>.$NZ 45 (Australia/South Pacific).
4. WomanFile Inc" P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3,Aotearoa/New Zealand.
5. The Broadsheet Collective.7. ISSN 0110-B603.9. OClC 6579660.
10. Madison.11. Index New Zealand.12. "Broadsheet is New Zealand's only feminist
publication. We provide a forum for women todebate the issues from a feminist perspective,"
BRiDOES, A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OURFRIENDS1.2.3.4.5.
AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOoK REVIEW1. 1999.2. 4/year.3. $24 Aus, (indiv,), $18 Aus. (unwaged indiv,),
$40 Aus, lair mail) Single copy: $4,95,4, AWBR, Faculty of Arts, St, Albans Campus,
V.U.T., P,O, Box 14428, MMe, Melbourne 3000,Victoria, Australia,
6, Barbara Brook, Michele Grossman.7. ISSN 1033·9434.8, LC 8n91·26809.9. OClC 24499443
10. Madison.11. AUSLlr.12, "Feminist reviewing of books by women in
Australia (some occasional overseaspublications). Each issue has a series of featurereview articlss on a particular topic, e,g, 'ImagingAsian Women,' 'Women & the Environment,'etc. "
BELLES lETTRES1. 1995.2. 3/year.3, $21 lindiv.), $15 (student), $40 (inst.), Sample
issue: $5. Add $5 for foreign postage forCanada; add $20 for all other foreign postage,
4, Karen T. Jankins, P.O. Box 372068, SatelliteBeach, Fl32937-0069.
5, Janet Palmer Mullaney.6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N,
Potomac, MD 20870·0441,7. ISSN 06B4·2957.8. LC sn05·6513.9. OClC 12357950.10. Madison; River Falls.11. Book Review Index; available in University
Microfilms Underground Press Collection;Women's Studies Index.
12. "Founded in 1985, Belles Lettros is a quarterlymagazine devoted to literature by or aboutwomen that includes reviews, interviews,rediscoveries, retrospactives, essays, themesections, and columns on publishing news,reprints, and nonfiction titles, Multicultural,independent press, and international authors arefrequently featured. Appeals to the generalreader as well as the literary cognoscenti,"
transdisclplinary scholarship and discussion in thefields of feminist research and women's studiescourses. In addition, it aims to attract andencourago discussion of government and tradeunion initiatives and policies that concernwomen; examination of the interaction offeminist theory and practice; comment onchanges in curricula relevant to women's studiesand feminist studies ... ; reviews, critiques,enthusiasms and correspondence."
BERKELEY WOMEN'S lAW JOURNAL1. 19B6.2. Annual.3. $18 (indiv,l, $9 (student), $40 (inst.), Add $4
for foreign postage.4, Berkeley Women's law Journal, Univ. of
California Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley
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$20 (indiv,l. $25 (insL). Caribbean: 40 units oflocal currency and not exceeding $20 U.S.(indiv.), 50 units of local currency and notexceeding $25 U.S. (inst.1. elsewhere: $20 USlindiv.l, $25 US (insl.).CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad &
Tobago, West Indies.Avian Joseph.ISSN 1016·9741.OClC 26343925,Madison.ItCAFRA News is the quarterly newsletter andprimary networking tool of the CaribbeanAssociation for Feminist Research and Action(CAFRA), a regional network of feminists,individual researchers, activists and women'sorganizations, which seeks to channel thecollective powers of women for individual andsocietal transformation. Its main purposes are to:inform members and other interested personsabout the activities and programmes of theassociation: provide a forum for discussion anddebate on key issues of concern to women in theregion; promote the sharing of experiences andfoster links among individual feminists, activiatsand women's organizations; assist in breakingdown language barriers in the region; stimulatewomen's creative expression: and contribute tothe development of the women's mOVementregionally and internationally."
International Index to Film Periodicals;International Index to Television Periodicals;Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex.
12. Film theory and history; feminist theory;psychoanalytic theory: Marxist theory;photography; video and performance.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE lAW1. 1965,2. 2/year.3. $21.40 Cdn, (student!low·income), $42.80
Hndiv.), $69.55 Cdn. (inst.). Outside Canada:add $10 (U.S.), $36 (international). Prices includeGST.
4. P.O. Box 450, Station A, 575 King Edward Ave.,Ottawa, Ontario, K1 N 6N5, Canada.
5. Josee Bouchard, T. Brettel Dawson.7, ISSN 0832,8761.9, OClC 13902155,
10. Madison.11. Canadian Feminist Periodical Index: Canadian
Periodical Index; Index to Canadian LegalPeriodical Literature; Index to Legal Periodicals;Studies on Women Abstracts; Women StudiesAbstracts.
12. "The CJWL is the only Canadian legal pariodicaldedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysisof legal issues of concern to women."
CAMERA OBSCURA1. 1976,2. 3/year.3. $25 (indiv.), $45 (inst.). Add $10 (surface), $20
(air mail) foreign postage (GST #R126496330).4. Journals Division, Indiana University Pr., 601 N.
Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.5. Constance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spigel,
Sharon Willis.6. The Managing Editor, Camera Obscura, Film
Studies Program, Univ. of California, SantaBarbara, CA 93106.
8. LC sc79-4979.9, OClC 4618143,10. Madison: Milwaukee.11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities
Citation Index; The Film Literature Index;
1976,4lyear.Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (indiv.), $42.80 Cdn.(inst.). Outside Canada: $42 Cdn. (indiv.), $52Cdn. (inst.) Single copies: $8.56 + $2.50postage Cdn. (Canada), $9 (international).212 Founders College, York University, 4700Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3,Canada.Luciana Ricciutelli.ISSN 0713·3235,OClC 9951504,Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society.Canadian Periodical Index; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index."CWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feministjournal that brings exciting scholarship aboutwomen to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverseexperiences and bridges the gap betweenCanada's languages and cultures."
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5,7,9,10,11.
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COLUM81A JOURNAL OF GENDER AND lAW1. 1991.2. 2/year.3. $15 (student), $25 (indiv., public interest org.),
$40 (lnst.). Add $4 (surfacel, $6 (air) for foreignpostage.
4. Columbia Univ. School of Law, 435 West 116thSt., New York, NY 10027-7297.
5. Editorial Collective.7, ISSN 1062-6220,8, lC K3,0348,9, OClC 24786067,10. Madison,11. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals.
CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/lES CAHIERS DE lAFEMME1.2,3,
1976,2/yesr.$18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. & inst.), $15 (lowincome). Single copies: $8.P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339.Margarita Donnelly.ISSN 0147·1627,lC 77'649570,OClC 3114927,Madison.American Humanities Index; The Annual Index toPoetry in Periodicals; The Index of AmericanPeriodical Verse."Calyx publishes literature and art by women. Itexists to nurture women's creativity through thewide promotion and publication of women'sfinest work."
CALYX1.2,3,
12,
4,5,7,8,9,10,11,
vi.
12. "The Columbia Journal of Gender and law wasfounded to publish legal and interdisciplinarywritings on feminism and gender issues and toexpand feminist jurisprudence. Both nationel andinternational in focus, the Journal is intended toserve as a forum for topics inadequatelyaddressed in most law journals and reviews,including issu8s concerning women, children,family, sexuality, reproductive rights, andviolence. The articles in .::lQ1 approach legalissue8 from a variety of disciplines. We aim topromote an expansive view of feminismembracing women and men of all colors, classes,sexual orientations, and cultures."
COMMON GROUND1. 1965.2. lIyear.3. $12 (indiv.), $17 (lnst.). Back issues: $10.4. P.O. Box 454, Sautee-Nacoochee, GA, 30571..
0454.5. Lilith Quinlan.9. OCLC 23150159.
12. "A journal where gr8ssroots women speak fromthe heart. By putting the power of the press inthe hands of poor women, Common Groundhelps them break the silence that perpetuatesoppression. "
COMMON L1VES/LES6IAN LIVES1. 1960.2. 4/year.3. $15 (indiv.), $10 (hardship), $25 (inst.), free to
lesbians in prisons, mental institutions, and oldage homes. Add $7 for foreign postage. Singlecopies: $5.
4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244.5. Editorial Collective.7. ISSN 0691-6969.6. LC ,"64- 10345.9. OCLC 6234014.10. Madison.12. History; biography: correspondence: journal
entrias: fiction: poetry; visual art. " CommonLives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document the livesof ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the diversityof the lesbian community··lesbians of color, ofage end of youth, fat lesbians, disabled lesbians,poor and working-class lesbians, Cl/LL wishes toinsure access and visibility to lesbians who havenever thought before of publishing their work."
CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERNLANGUAGES1. 1970.2. 3/yesr.3. Graduated dues schedule for the Women's
Caucus for the Modern Languages.4. Diana Bowstead, WCML Treasurer, English Dept.,
Hunter College, 695 Park Ave., New York, NY10021.
5, Joan E. Hartman.6. Joan E. Hartman, Dept. of English, College of
Staten lsiend, Staten Island, NY 10301.9. OClC 2259670.12. "Concerns publishes essays on the professional,
political, and curricular concerns of women in the
disciplines of modern languages, includingEnglish. It also publishes news of the nationaland regional Caucuses, features on academicmatters and job discrimination, andannouncements of feminist conferences, calls forpapers, research in progress, and publications."
CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'SQUARTERLY1. 1901.2. 4/year.3. $17 (indiv.), $30 Unst. & lib.>. $20 Hndiv.,
Canada & Mexico), $20 (indiv" overseassurface), $35 (indiv., overseas air mail). Singlecopies: $4.
4. People's Translation Service, P.O. Box 14431,Berkeley, CA 94712.
5. Claudia Schaab, Donna Scism; ChristelVestweber.
7. ISSN 0086-7062.8. LC 83·645901; sn83-11831.9. OCLC 6015874.10. Madison.11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index.12. .. ... the collective product of feminists of diverse
nationalities and political perspectives committedto contributing to an international women'smovement." Each issue focuses on e specifictheme through feature articles, interviews andpersonal narratives, often translated fromforeign-language publications.
CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OFWOMEN. GENDER. AND CULTURE1. 1985.2. 2tyr.3. $15 (indiv.), $12 (student), $28 (inst.). Add
$4.50 (Canada and Mexico) or $7.50 (otherinternational) foreign postage. Single copies: $8.
4. Program in Women's Studies, 113 Dickinson Hall,Princeton Univarsity, Princeton, NJ 08544-1017.
5. Cynthia Cupples and Heather Hadlock.7. ISSN 1060·266X,6. LC 66-642586.9. OCLC 13313631.10. Madison.11. MLA International Bibliography: Women Studies
Abstracts.12. "Critical Matrix is a forum for research, criticism,
theory, and creative work in feminism and genderstudies. Seeking connections among academic,creative, and political approaches to gender,Critical Mattix brings together written and visualmaterials that explore, redefine, or reach acrosstraditional disciplinary boundaries. Edited bygraduate students, guided by an advisory boardof nationally recognized scholars, and publishedtwice yearly by the Program in Women's Studiesat Princeton University, Critical Matrix solicitsnew work by authors from multiple disciplines, atany stage in their careers, with or withoutacademic affiliation. n
DAUGHTERS OF SARAH1. 1974.2. 4/year.3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage.
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4. P.O. Box 19575·165, Tehran, han,5. Mahboobeh Abasgholizadeh,6. 23, West Nahid Ave., Valiasr Ave" Tehran, Iran.7. ISSN 1023-4361.8. LC sn95-1 831 B.9. OCLC 33332242.11. Period/ca Islamica; Women's Studies Abstracts.12. Farzaneh's aim and focus are on "providing
insight on women's studias in Iran, the statusand condition of women in Iran, and crosscultural or interfaith dialogue on women'sconcerns and rights. It includes research articles,anslysis, and editorials on women in Iran andIslam. Farzaneh is a bilingual Persian/Englishjournal.
FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY, AN INTERNATioNALJOURNAL1. 1991.2. 4/year.3. $51 Hndiv.), $154 Hnst.), or £32 (indiv.), £96
(Inst,).4. Sage Publications Ltd., P.O. Box 5096, Thousand
Oaks, CA 91359; or Sage Publications Ltd" 6Bonhill St., London EC2A 4PU, United Kingdom.
5. Sue Wilkinson.6. Dept. of Social Sciences, Loughborough Univ.,
Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UnitedKingdom.
7. ISSN 0959-3535.B. LC 91-649264.9. OCLC 23367452.10. Madison.11, ASSIA; Current Contents/Social and 8ehavioral
Sciences; Human Sexuality; IBZ; PsychINFO;PsychLIT; Psychological Abstracts; ResearchAlert; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; SocialScience Citation Index; Sociological Abstracts;Studies on Women Abstracts; Violence andAbuse Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts.
12. Feminism & Psychology aims "to foster thedevelopment of feminist theory Bnd practice in -and beyond -- psychology, and to represent theconcerns of women in a wide range of contextsBcross the academic-applied 'divide:"
FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS1. 1976.2. 7/year.3, $70, plus $9 Canada or $19 other international.
Single copies $6.4, P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188-
2554.5. Carol Seajay.7. ISSN 0741-6555.9. OCLC 10196440.10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society.11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.12. "Trade magazine for booksellers, publishers,
librarians, and all who care passionately aboutfeminist and lesbian books."
1989.3/year.$32 (lncliv.), $60 (lnst.). Add $10 for foreignpostage. Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 (lnst.),plus $1.75 postage.Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 601N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed.Box 1958, Brown University, PrOVidence, RI02912.ISSN 1040-7391.LC 89-650873.OCLC 18507940.Madison, Oshk08h.Sociological Abstracts; Studies on WomenAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.ltd iff e ron c e s: A Journal of FeministCultural Studies is affiliated with the PembrokeCenter for Teaching and Research on Women, anonprofit educational organization, at BrownUniversity. The journal brings together culturslstudies and feminism and aims to provide aforum for an examination of cultural politics anddiscursive practices informed by feministcriticism. "
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DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURALSTUDIES1.2.3.
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4. 2121 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Il60201-2926.5. liz Anderson, Cathi Falsani.6. 2121 Sheridan Rd .• Evanston, Il60201-2926.7. ISSN 0739-1749.8. lC sn83-8089.9. OCLC 2254361.10. State Historical Society.11. Index to Book Reviews in Religion (BRR); Religion
Index One: Periodicals (RIO).12. "We seek to educate and sustain Christian people
to change and trsnsform church snd society onissuss of mutuality, justice and equality...
EVERYWOMAN1. 1985.2. 12lyear.3. U.S.: £:40 Uncllv., air ffiail), £:65 (lnst., air mail);
Groat Brltsin: £24 (lndiv.), £.37 (inst,); Europe:£30 (indiv., air mail), £44 (lnst., air mail); outsideEurope £40 (indlv., air main, £30 (indiv.,surface); £65 (lnst., air mam, £45 (inst.,surface). Single copies: £.1.95 (Great Britain),£5.50 (U.S.).
4. 9 St. Albans Place, London, NI ONX, England.5. Louisa Saunders.7. ISSN 0267-2294.9. OCLC 15471308.10. Madison.12. Everywoman seeks "to celebrate women's
achievements, campaign for women's rights andforge linka between grassroots feminism andmainstream culture."
FARZANEH: JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES ANDRESEARCH1. 1993.2. 4/year.3, $40 (Europe, U.S.A., Pacific, Latin America), $30
(Middle East, Asia, Africa).
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'SSTUDIES RESOURCES1. 19BO.2, 4/year,3, University of Wisconsin: $8,25 tindiv.), $15
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(organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $16Hndiv. & non-profit women's organizationsl.$22.50 (libraries & other organizations). Out-ofstate subscriptions: $30 (indiv. & women'sprograms), $55 (inst,L Foreign subscribers paypostage: $13·surface (Canada). $15·surface(elsewhere); $25·air mail (Canada), $55·air mail(elsewhere). Fee covers most publications of theOffice of the Women's Studies librarian (See p.ill. Single copies: $3.50.
4. 430 Memorial library, 728 State Street,Madison, WI 53706.
5. Phyllis Weisbard, linda Shult.7. ISSN 0742-7441: 0742-7433. 0742-7123.8. lCsn84·10183.9. OCLC 6467769.
10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eeu Claire; Fond du lac;Green Bay; la Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee;Oshkosh: Parkaide; Platteville; River Falls; RockCo.; Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior;Washington County; Waukesha; Whitewater.
11. Women's Studies Index.12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book
reviews. Focus on feminist librarianship,publishing, bookselting, archiving,researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally.Review essays strive to provide a guide to theliterature on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology;women in development; western women; lesbianstudies; Black women; feminist science fiction).
FEMINIST ISSUES1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $36 (indiv.), $72 (inst.). Single copies: $18
(indiv.l, $36 (insU. Add $14 (surface) or $26(air mail) postage outside U.S.
4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903;European and Israeli orders: Swets PublishingService, Heereweg 347, 2161 CA. lisse, TheNetherlands.
6. Elizabeth Fox·Genovese, Women's StudiesProgram, 210 Physics Bldg., Emory Univ.,Atlanta, GA 30322.
5. Elizabath Fox-Genovese.7. ISSN 0270-6679.8. LC 82-641422: ,n80-13352.9. OCLC 6482659.10. Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh.11. Alternative Press Index; Periodica Islamica;
Studies on Women Abstracts; UniversityMicrotilms, Ann Arbor, MI; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. Feminist Issues offers "a forum to open debateon feminism, women's issues, and women's livesthroughout the world."
FEMINIST REVIEW1. 1979.2. 3/year.3. North America: $42 (indiv.l. $110 (inst.), $12.95
single copy. UKlEEC: f24 (indiv.), f68 (inst.),£9.99 single copy (back issues); Overseas: f30lindiv.}, f74 (inst,).
4. Trevina White, Routledge Journals, CheritanHouse, North Way, Andover, Hants SP10 5BE
England.5. Editorial Collective.6. Feminist Review, 52 Featherstone St., london
EC1Y 8RT, England.7. ISSN0141-7789.8. LC 80-647745_9. OClC 6191763.
10. Madison; Oshkosh.11. Alternative Press Index; Social Science Citation
Index; Social Science Index; Women's StudiesIndex.
12. Feminist Review is a "major women's studiesjournal in Britain committed to publishing the bestof contemporary feminist analysis and alwaysinformed by an awareness of changing politicalissues. "
FEMINIST STUDIES1. 1972.2. 3/year.3. $30 (indiv.I, $20 (students with copy of dated
proof of student status), $75 (inst.). Add $6foreign ($40 air mail). Single copy: $12 (indiv.);$25 (inst.l,
4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, FeministStudies, c/o Women's Studies Program,University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
5. Claire G. Moses.7. ISSN 0046-3663.8. lC 78·645276; sc76-192.9. OCLC 1632809.10. Eau Claire; Green Bay: la Crosse, Madison;
Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; RiverFalls: Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater.
11. Academic Index; Alternative Press Index;America: History and life; Applied Social ScienceIndex & Abstracts; Bulletinsignaletique-sociologie; Current Contents onSocial & Behavioral Index; Expanded AcademicIndex; General Periodical Index; HistoricalAbstracts; Index to Poetry in Periodicals;International Bibliography of Book Reviews;International Bibliography of Periodical literature;Inventory of Marriage & Family literature; literaryCriticism: Modern language AssociationInternational Bibliography; Newsreach; PeriodicaIslamica; The Philosopher's Index; Poem Finder;Sage Family Studies Abstractsj Sage HumanRelations Abstracts: Social Sciences CitationIndex; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on WomenAbstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index.
12. "Feminist Studies was founded to encourageanalytic responses to feminist issues and to opennow areas of research, criticism and speculation.The editors are committed to providing a forumfor feminist anslysis, debate, and exchange. Thefeminist movement has demonstrated that thestudy of women is more than a compensatoryproject. Instead, feminism has the potentialfundamentally to reshape the way we view theworld. We wish not just to interpret women'sexperiences but to change women's condition.For us, feminist thought represents atransformation of consciousness, social forms,and modes of action."
FEMINIST TEACHER1. 1984.2. 3/yesr.3. $18 Hodiv.), $32.50 (inst.), Add $15 for foreign
postage. Single copies: $8 (indiv,), $12 (inst.).4. Ablex. Pub., 355 Chestnut St., Norwood, NJ
07648.5. Editorial Collective.6. Wheaton College, Norton, MA 02766.7. ISSN 0882-4843.8. LC s085-1018.9. OCLC 11660672.10. Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh: Parkside;
Platteville; Stevans Point: Whitewater.11. Alternative Press Index; Studies on Women
Abstracts; Women's Studies Index,12. "Feminist Teacher is 8 multidisciplinary magazine
committed to publishing articles that challengetraditional teaching practices, disciplinay canons,research methdologies, & approaches to day-today classroom interactions."
FEMINIST VOiCES1. 1987.2. 1D/year.3. $15 (iodiv.), $25 (joet.). Free to women in prison
and other institutions.4. P.O. Box 853, Madison, WI 53701·0853.5. Editorial CoUeotive.9. OCLC 25927620.10. State Historioal Society.12. "Feminist Voio8s is an open forum by and for
women with a oommitment to supportingwomen's choices and the freedom to shape ourown lives. We wish to reflect the diversity ofwomen's lives and experiences, as well as ouroommon struggles, and to provide a space inwhich women can share, dialogue and debate,question and oreate. We see openness to growthand change as an essential element of feminismand strive to be a part of this process.~Voices will oot consider for publication anymaterial that perpetrates patriarchsl stereotypesor other oppressive attitudes. "
FIREWEED1. 1978.2. 4/year.3. Canada: $20 (indiv.), $30 (iost.). Outside
Canada: $28 (indiv.), $42 (inst.) Please add 7%GST (#Rl073836630). Single copies: $7, plus$1.50 for 1 copy, end $.50 for each additionalcopy (Canada), $2/$1 (outside Canada).
4. P.O. Box 279, Station S, Toronto, Ontario, M5T2W2, Canada.
5. Fireweed Collective.7. ISSN 0706-3857.8. LC cn79·30301.9. OCLC 4677989.
10. Madisonj State Historical Society.11. Canadian Literary Index: Canadian Women's
Periodicals Index; Sociological Abstracts; Studieson Women Abstracts.
12. Fireweed is a "feminist quarterly of writing,politics, art, and oulture committed to the diversecultural expression of woman."
FRIENDS OF WOMEN NEWSLETTER1. 1992.2. 2/year.3. U.S.: $15; Thailand: $4.4. 1379/30 Soi Praditchai I Phaholyothin Rd.,
Sammsannai, Bangkok 10400 Thailand (ohecksand money orders should be made payable toPloyjew Sunan, FOW Scretary.
5. Karilyn Buck, Ampiwal Sakmuang.8. LC sn94-43643.9. OCLC 30886940.10. Madison.12. "Friends of Women Newsletter is a grassroots
publication promoting public awareness ofwomen's issues in Thailand."
FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES1. 1975.2. 3/year.3. $24 (indiv.l, $33 (jnst.). Single copies: $9
lindiv.), $11 (lnst,).4. Frontiers, University Press of Colorado, P.O. Box
849, Niwot, CO 80544.5. Sue Armitage.6. ~, Women's Studies Program, Weshington
State Univ., Pullman, WA 99164-4032.7. ISSN 0160-9009.8. lC 8c78·317.9. OCLC 2586280.10. Eau Claire: La Crosse: Madison; Milwaukee;
Parkside; Platteville; State Historical Society;Stevens Point; Whitewater.
11. America, History and life; American HumanitiesIndex; Current Contents/Social and BehavioralStudies; Historical Abstracts; Human ResouroesAbstracts: The Literary Criticism Register; TheMlA International Bibliography; PAIS: SocialWelferej Sage Family Studies Abstracts; SocialSciences Citation Index; Sociological Abstracts;Studies on Women Abstraots; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. Feature articlesj poetry; black and whitephotogrephy; short fiction. Each issue focuseson a theme, e.g., women's oral history: mothersand daughtersj Chicanasj Native Amerioanwomen; women as verbal artists: who speaks forthe women's movement; lesbian history.Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies is a bridgebetween the community and the acadamy,featuring both scholarly and literary work, thepersonal essay. as well as the latest theoretical,polemic, exciting artwork alongside importantcontributions in the social sciences and criticalthought. Frontiers is also one of the few feministjournals to feature work by woman of color andfocus on women in the West.
GENDER AND EDUCATiON1. 1989.2. 3/year.3. North America: $78 (indiv.), $292 (iost.); EU:
£42 lindiv.), £148 (Inst.); Outside EU £42Undiv.l, £162 (inst.).
4. Carfex Publishing, P.O. Box 25, Abingdon,Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, United Kingdom.
5. Rosemary Preston, Christina Hughes.6. Continuing Education, Univ. of Warwick,
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Coventry, CV4 7AL United Kingdom.7. ISSN 0954·0253.9. OClC 19946680.10. Madison.11. Academic Abstracts; Contents Pagoa in
Education: Educational Technology Abstracts;Multicultural Education Abstracts; SchoolOrganization & Management Abstracts:Sociological Abstracts; Sociology of EducationAbstracts: Special Educational Needs Abstracts;Studios on Women Abstracts; TechnicalEducation and Training Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index.
12. Gender and Education focu8os on "gender andfeminist knowledge, theory and debate 8S thoserelata to all aspects of educational developmentand its effects."
OENDER & HISTORY1. 1989.2. 3lvosr.3. North America: $53 Hod/v.). $141 (inst.)
(Canada, please add 7% GSn. U.K.: £:31lindiv.l. £89 (inst.); rest of world: £.37 (jndiv.),£108 (inst.).
4. Journal Marketing Manager, Blackwell Publishers,108 Cowley Rd., Oxford OX4 lJF, UnitedKingdom, or 238 Main St., Suite 501,Cambridge, MA 02142.
5. Leonore Davidoff, U.K. and Grey Osterud, U.S.A,6. Keith McClelland, School of History & Politics,
Middlesex Univ., White Hart Lane, London Nt78HR, United Kingdom, or Schlesinger Library,Radcliffe College, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge,MA 02138.
7. ISSN 0953-5233.9. OClC 19587394.10. Madison; Platteville.11. Women's Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies
Index.12. Gender and History is "the only specialist journal
for research and writing on historical questionsabout femininity and masculinity and relationshipsbetween women and men in the past, Thejournal covers all historical periods and a widespeotrum of societies. It
OENDER & SOCIETY1. 1987.2. 6/year.3. $54 lindiv.), $165 (inst.1, Add $8 outside the
U.S. Single copies: $15 (indlv.), $31 (inst.)(California residents please add 7.25% sales tax).Add $12 for foreign postage.
4. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., ThousandOaks, CA 91320. Orders from the U.K., Europe,the Middle East, and Africa should be sent to 6Bonhi1l St., London EC2A 4PU, U.K.; orders fromIndia should be sent to P.O. Box 4215, NewDelhi 110 046, India. SWS membershipinformation: Shirley Scritchfield, Dept. ofSociology, Creighton Univ., Omaha, NB 88178.
5. Margaret Andersen, Both Schneider (Editor Elect>"6. Dr. Beth Schneider, Editor, Dept. of Sociology,
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106.7. ISSN 0891·2432.8. lC 88-003081.
9. DClC 14687475.10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee;
Oshkosh: Parksida: Stout; Whitewater,11. ABC Political Science: Academic Index; African
Urban & Regional Science Index; America:History and Life: ASSIA: Applied Social SciencesIndex & Abstracts; Current Contents/Social &Behavioral Sciences; Current Index to Journals inEducation {CIJEI: Family Resource; HealthInstrument File; Historical Abstracts; PeriodicaIslamica; PsycALERT & PsychlNFO databases;Psychological Abstracts; Risk Abstracts; SageFamily Studies Abstracts; Social P1anning/Polioyand Development; Sociological Abstracts; Studieson Women Abstracts; University Microfilms, AnnArbor. MI; Violence and Abuse Abstracts;Women Studies Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex; Work Related Abstracts.
12. "Gander & Society focuses on the social andstructural atudy of gender as a basic principle ofthe social order and as a primary social category.Emphasizing thaory and research from a microand macrostructural perspective, Gonder &Society welcomes studies in sociology, socialpsychology, political science, history, economics,and anthropology that are framed by a socialanalysis and a fominist perspective. Gender &Society is committed to an evaluation policy thatdoes not preclude any of the femini::;tperspectives. "
GENDER. PLACE & CULTURE1. 1994.2. 2/year3. North America: $72 (indiv.), $192 (inst.): E.U. &
outside E,U.: £.42 (indiv.l, £112 (inst.).4. Carfax Publishing Company, P.O. Box 25,
Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX 14 3UE, UnitedKingdom, or 875·81 Massachusetts Ave.,Cambridge, MA 02139.
6. Liz Bondi & Mona Domosh.6. Liz Bondi, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of
Edinburgh, Drummond St., Edinburgh EH6 9XP,or Mona Domosh, Dept of Geography, College ofLiberal Arts, Florida Atlantic University, 2912Colege Ave., Davie, FL 33314. Books forreview: Cindi Katz, Environmental PsychologyProgram, Graduate School & University Center,C.U.N.Y., 33 W 42nd St., New York, NY 10036·8099, or Caroline Mills, Dept. of Geography &Geology, Cheltenham & Gloucester College ofHigher Education, Francis Close Hall, SwindonRd., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 4A2,United Kingdom.
7. ISSN 0966 369X.8. LC sn94-43357.9. OClC 29760407.10. Madison.11. Studies on Women Abstracts.12, "The aim of Gender. Place and Culture is to
provide the focal point for recent work concernedwith gender issues in geography and relateddisciplines. Key concerns in this area include thefollowing: goographical variations in genderdivisions and structures of patriarchy: the culturalconstruction and the cultural politics of gender;the intersections between gender, 'race',
ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, class, age andother social divisions. The journal will provide aforum for debate in human geography and relateddisciplines on these themes. By drawing togetherthese contributions, the journsl will highlight therelevance of geogrephical research to feminismand women's studies."
GENDERS1. 1988.2. 2/year.3. $35. Single copies: $9 Ondiv.l, $14 (jnst.). Add
$5.50 (subscriptions) or $3 Isingle copies) forforeign postage.
4. New York Univ. Press, 70 WaShington SquareSouth, New York, NY 10012·1091,
5. Ann Kibbey.6. Dept. of English, Campus Box 226, Univ. of
Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309.7. ISSN 0894·9832.B. lC sn87-1919.9. OClC 16388863.
10. Madison: Oshkosh: Whitewater.11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History &
life: American Humanities Index: Arts andHumanities Citation Index: Current Contents/Artsand Humanities: Film Literature Index; HistoricalAbstracts; Institute for Scientific Information:linguistios and language Behavior Abstracts;MHRA Bibliography of English language andliterature; MlA International Bibliography;Research Alert: Studies on Women Abstracta;Women Studiss Abstracts; Women's StudiosIndex.
12. Genders publishes .....diverse scholarship onissues of gender in the fields of history, art,literature, cinema, and society."
HARVARD WOMEN'S lAW JOURNAL1. 1978.2. Annual.3. $15 (indiv.), $17 (foreign, surface), $18
(Canada), $27 (foreign, air mail).4. Subscription Msnager, Publications Center,
Harvard law School, Cambridge, MA 02138.Back issues: William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285Main St., Buffalo, NY 14209.
5. Peggie R. Smith.6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's law Journal,
Harvard law School. Cambridge, MA 02138.7. ISSN 0270-1456.8. lC 80-643769.9. OClC 3967304.10. Madison: Platteville.11. Alternative Press Index; Current law Index; Index
to legal Periodicals: PAIS.12. "The Harvard Women's law Journal is devoted
to the development of a feminist jurisprudence.The main purpose is to provide an in-depthexploration of the impact of the law on womenand of women on tho law. Political, economic,historical and sociological perspectives arecombined with legal ones to present a realisticportrait of women's logal status."
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL1. 1979.2. 6/year.3. U.S.: $89, U.K.: £54 (indiv.--home addresses
only); U.S.:$190, U.K.: £115 (inst.). For detailson membership in the International Council onWomen's Health Issues contact SharonWilkerson, Secretary, 1337 Johnaon Hall ofNursing, West layfayette, IN 47907-1337.
4. U.S., Canada, & Mexico: Taylor & Francis, 1900Frost Rd., Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007; India:Universal Sub. Agency, Pvt., ltd., 101-102Community Ctr., Malviya Nagar Extn., Post BagNo.8, Saket, New Delhi; Japan: Kinokuniya Co.,ltd., Journal Dept., P.O, Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo156, Japan; U.K. & all others: Taylor & Francisltd., Rankine Rd., Basingstoke, Hampshire RG24aPR England.
5. Dr. Phyllis Noerager Stern.6. Phyllis Noerager Stern, Professor and Chair,
Parent-Child Dept., School of Nursing, IndianaUniversity, 1111 Middle Dr., Indianapolis, IN46202·5107.
7. ISSN 0739-9332.8. lC sn83-8667.9. OClC 9837689.10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh.11. BIOSIS; Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied
Health Literature; MEDlARS; MEDlINE; NursingAbstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies onWomen Abstracts; Women's Studios Index.
12. "The journal provides an international,interdisciplinary approach to health care forwomen. The editors accept research reports andclinical and theoretical papers about a widevariety of women's health issues."
HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL1. 1975.2. 2/year.3. $20 Aus. Hndiv.l, $80. (indiv., sustaining), $40
Aus. (inst.), (institutional rate will be $60 Aus.from January, 1995). Single copies: $6 Undiv.l.$7.50 Hnst.>.
4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Oueensland4067, Australia.
5. Carole Ferrier.7. ISSN 0311·4198.9. OClC 2530248.10. Madison; Oshkosh..11. Alternative Press Index; Women Studies
Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.12. Historical and critical articles; creative work;
graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate printsmaterial relating to women. We are interested incontributions which employ a feminist, marxist,or other radical methodology to focus on theposition of women in relation to patriarchy andcapitalism. "
HERESIES: A FEMINiST PUBLICATION ON ART & POLITICS
Ceased publication.
HERIZONS1. 1992.2. 4/year.
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3. $29.95 Cdn" or $25 U.S. Canada: $23.95 Cdn,(includes GST); international: $32,95 Cdn.
4. P,O. Box 128, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2G 1Canada,
5. Penni Mitchell.7. ISSN 0711-7485.8. LC s094-31959.9. OCLC 28686467.10. Stato Historical Society.11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.12. "Herizons has a feminist issues slant and writes
about news, includes book reviews, carriesinterviews, includes lots of photos, and boasts afull-color cover and lively design,"
HIKANE: THE CAPABLE WOMON: DISABLED WIMMIN'SMAGAZINE FOR LESBIANS AND OUR WIMMIN ALLIES1. 19B9.2. Irregular.3. For women only. Sliding scale, or $14 suggested
donation Hndiv." $18 suggested donation(groups), $24/4 issues (inst.).
4. P.O. Box 841, Great Barrington, MA 01230.5. Jodi.
10, State Historical Society.12, "Hikane" is a word from Ancient greak (lXQvJ))
which means 'sufficient', and 'the capablewoman.' Hikane: the Capable Womon oxists forthe networking and empowerment of disabledlesbians, our non-dyke wimmin allies, and nondisabled sisters who are in solidarity with us andour concerns. We are a forum for the expressionof the politics, experience, creativity & culture ofdisabled wimmin. The word "hikane" ispronounced "HEE-kan-AY."
HURRiCANE ALICE
6. Linda Lopez McAlister, Hypatia, University ofSouth Florida, HMS 413, Tampa, FL 336208350.
7. ISSN 0887-5367.8. LC sn86-1213.9. OCLC 13312118.10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee;
Oshkosh; Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater,11. Academic Index; Alternative Press Index; The
Philosopher's Index; The Philosopher's IndexDatabase, file 57 of DIALOG; SociologicalAbstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; WomenStudies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. It~ is the first journal in this countrydedicated to the publication of scholarly researchin feminist philosophy. ArticiAS in Hypatiaprovide both authors and readers a context forunderstanding feminist philosophy thst isunavailable in other women's studies journals orin mainstream philosophy journals."
HYSTERIA: WOMEN, HUMOR & SOCIAL CHANGE1. 1993.2. 4/year.3. $18. Canada: $24 U.S., International: $30 U.S.4. Box 8581 Brewster Station, Bridgeport, CT
06605.5. Deborah Werksman.7. ISSN 1065-9633.8. LC 94-648367.9. OCLC 26819861.10. State Historical Society.12. ItHysteria is a women's humor magazine
dedicated to celebrating women's progresstowards equality and to giving us a forum for ourjoy and laughter."
HYPATIA1. 19B6.2. 4/year.3. $35 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Single copias: $10
(lndiv,), $20 (lnst.). Add $12.50 for foreignsurface postage.
4, Journals Manager, Indiana Univ. Press, 601 N.Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.
5, Linda Lopez McAlister.
INITIATIVES: JOURNAL OF NAWE1. 1937.2. 4/year.3. $40, $50 (foreign). Single copies: $13.4. NAWE, 1325 18th SI. N.W.. Suit. 210,
Washington, DC 20036-6511,5. Patricia A. Farrant.6. clo American College Testing, P.O. Box 168,
Iowa City, IA 52243.7. ISSN 1042-413X
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1983.4/year.$12 (indiv.l. $10 lstudents/low-income/seniorsl,$20 (inst.). Add $5 postago (Canada), $9 (otherforeign). Single copies: $3.207 Lind Hall, 207 Church St., S.E., Minneapolis,MN 55455.Martha Roth, Patricia Cumbie, Executive Editors.ISSN OB82-7907.OCLC 10741971.State Historical Society.American Humanities Index."The mission of H.A. is to read and writewomen's experience fully; to evolve e new proseform that integrates parsonal voice and personalexperience into critical reviews of our arts andculture. Our aim is to reflect the diversity ofhuman experience; therefore H,A ....strives toinclude in each issue work by people of variousracial and ethnic heritages."
IKON1.2.3.
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19B2/83.2/year.$12 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.), Single copies: $6(#12/13, $9.951.P.O. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Station, New York,NY 10009.Susan Sherman.ISSN 0579-4315.LC s085-19052.OCLC 13460423.Madison."IKON is about 'creativity and change'--theinseparability of the creative process and socialchange. It is a cultural magazine, a politicalmagazine, a feminist magazine, which shows theexperiences of third world women, lesbians,Jewish and working women, women in all ourdiversity. "
8. lC 90·841397.9. OClC 18509875.10. Eeu Clairo; La Crosse; Madison; Oshkosh;
Platteville; Superior; Whitewater.11, CIJEj Education Index; Higher Education
Abstracts; University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Ml.12. "!nitlatives, tho aW8rd~wjnning journal of the
National Association for Women in Education,publishes srticlos on subjects of concern towomen in all aspects of education. The journalhas 8 special interost in significant, timely topicsthat have not yet received substantial attention inthe professional and popular literature. In recentyears, special issu8s of Initiatives have focusedon such diverso themes as feminism on aCatholic campus, men's studies, gender equity inmath and science, sexual harassment, women'scenters, and black women in higher education.Articles in nontheme issues have ranged widely:for example, women's education internationally,mentoring, pay equity, campus climate, womenin aviation education, journal keeping,professional development, leadership, teachingyoung Native American women, duel careerfamilies, and self-defense training for women."
IOWA WOMAN1. 1980.2. 4/year.3. $20, $24 (Canada), $26 (Latin America), $29
(Western Europe), $32 (international air mail).Includes newsletter, Iowa Woman Endeavors.
4. P.O. Box 680, Iowa City, IA 52244-0680.5. Marianne Abel, Editor: Sandra Adelmund, Poetry
Editor.7. ISSN 0271·8227.9. OClC 8685846.10. Madison.11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Alternative Press
Index: American Humanities Index: MLAInternational Bibliography.
12. Rlowa Woman is a nationally distributed, awardwinning quarterly of fiction, poetry, essaya,feature articles, interviewa/profiles, book reviews,and visual art by women everywhere.Subscribers also receive a quarterly newsletterabout Iowa Woman Endeavors, an independent,nonprofit organization, and its public events forwriters and artists in Iowa."
awareness of our subscribers."
ISIS INTERNATIONAL1. 1984.2. 4/year. (Women in Action. appears in English and
Spanish.)3. $20 (indiv, or groups), $30 (inst) -- English
edition, Women in Action; $35 -- Spanish edition,Women in Action).
4. Women in Action (English edition): IsisInternational, 85 A East Maya St., PhilamlifeHomes, Quezon, Philippines, or P,O. Box 1837,Quezon City Main, Quezon City 1100,Philippines; Women in Action (Spanish edition):Isis Internadona!, Casi!la 2067, Correa Central,Santiago, Chile,
5, ISIS International.7, ISSN 01/6-8497 (Women in Action, Spanish
edition).8. LC sn84-1 0908,9. OClC 4286732.10. Madison.11. Women's Studies Index.12. ISiS International's Women in Action "gives in
depth coverage to the issues women around theworld are working on: development, health,work, violence against women, media,communication, methods of organization, modelsfor action, networking and more.... Each issue isproduced jointly by Isis International and one ormore Third World women's groups." Articles,editorials, conference reports, resource guides.
IS1S·WICCE IWomen'. Internllltlonllli Cross-CulturllliExchlllnge)1. 1984.2. 2/yesr (Women's World).3. $20 (indiv.), $40 (jnsL), $50 (supporting).4. ISIS-WICCE, Women's World, Box 4934,
Kampala, Uganda, East-Africa.5. Gladys Siwela.11. Women's Studies Index,12. "International feminist magazine providing news
about women around the world from a feministperspective and focusing particularly on the linkbetween women in developing and industrializedcountries, "
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IRIS: A JOURNAL A80UT WOMEN1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $9 (indiv.); $40 (inst.). Single copies: $5.50.4. Women's Center, Box 323, HSC, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22908.5. Rebecca Hyman.7. ISSN 0898·1301.9. OClC 12588752.10. Madison.11. Directory of Women's Media; Women Studies
Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.12. "!d! is a fully inclusive journal: we aim to provide
information to women about issues which affectthem, across race, class and sexual preference.We try to print information the mass mediaignores, and succeed in raising the political
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JOURNAL OF FEMINiST FAMilY THERAPY: ANINTERNATIONAL FORUM1. 1989.2. 4/year.3. $40 (indiv.), $60 (inst.), $125 (libr. &
subscription agencies). Foreign (outside Canada)add 40%; add 30% + 7% GST (Canada).
4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton,NY 13904
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7. ISSN 0895·2833.8. lC 89·657282.9. OClC 16545991.10. Madison.11. Abstraots of Research in Pastoral Care &
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12. "The Journal of Feminist Fsmily Therapy providesa multidisoiplinary forum to further explore therelationship between feminist theory and familytherepy practice and thoory. Articles includethose of 8 theoretical nature, as well 8S thosefocusing on empirical research and clinicalapplication. The Journal seeks to critique familytherapy ooncepts, including the field as a wholeand its institutional struoture, as well as feministapproaches to family therapy training andsupervision, and to apply 8 feminist-orientedperspeotive to treatmont issues of particularimportance to therapy with women."
JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RElIGION1. 1985.2. 2/yesr.3. $18 (indiv.), $14 (students), $30 (inst.), £12.50
(foreign, indiv.), £:17.50 (foreign, inat.). Singlecopies: £:8.85. Single oopios: $15.50, fromProfessional Book Distributors, P.O. Box 6996,Alpharotta, GA 30239-6996.
4. Membarship Services, Scholars Pross, P.O. Box15399, Atlanta, GA 30333-0399: UK & Europe:T. & T. Clark Ltd., 59 George St., Edinburgh EH22LO Scotland.
5. Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Emilie M. Townes.6. Elizaboth Pritchard, Harvard Divinity School, 45
Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138.7. ISSN 8755·4178.9. OClC 11309512.10 Oshkosh; Madison: Stevens Point.11. Guide to Social Science and Religion in Periodical
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JOURNAL OF GENDER STUDIES1. 1991.2. 3/yoar.3. North America: $30 (indiv.), $156 (inst.); EU &
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Resoarch Alert: Social Scisearch: Studies onWomen Abstracts.
12. "The Journal of Gender Studies is aninterdisciplinary journal which publishes articlesrelating to gender from a fominist perspectivecovering a wide range of subject areas includingthe social and natural sciences, arts, and popularculture. "
JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING1. 1989.2. 4/year.3. $40 (indiv.), $90 {inst.1. $140 (Iibr. and sub.
agencies). Add 40% for foreign (outside U.S.):add 30% plus 7% G&S tax (Canada). GST#R129786984. Back volumos: add 30% ofabove subscription rate.
4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton,NY 13904·1580.
5. J. Dianne Garner.6. Dept. of Social Work, Washburn University,
Topeka, KS 66621.7. ISSN 0895·2841.8. lC 89·656519.9. OClC 16546320.10. Madison; Oshkosh: Stout.11. Abstracts in Anthropology; Abstracts in Social
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KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART1. 1979.2. 3/ysar.3, $12.50 (indiv.), $21 (inst.). Foreign: add $6 for
subscriptions: $2 for single issues, $3 for doubleissues. Single copies $4 (Yol. 1 no. '··Yol. 9 no.2), $7 (Yol. 11 no. 2··present), $8 (Vol. 7 nos.112, Vol. 8 nos. 112).
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION LAYA: FEMINiST QUARTERLY1.2.3.
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JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY1. 1989.2. 4/year.3. $35 lindiv), $60 linst.). Add $12.50 for foreign
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LEGACY
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12. "Legacy explores tho rich and diverse traditionsof American women's writing, offering essays incriticism, biography, literary history andbibliography, as well as reprints of texts; scopeincludes women writers from the beginningsthrough the first decades of the twentiethcentury. "
LESBIAN CONTRADICTION: A JOURNAL OF IRREVERENTFEMINISM1. 19B2-B3.2. 4/year.3. $10 {indiv.), free for women prisoners. Single
copies: $2.50.4. LesCon, 584 Castro St., Suite 356, San
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LESBIAN ETHICS1. 1984.2. 1·2/year.3. 3 issues: $14 lindiv.), $18 (inst.), $16 (foreign
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philosophy, with a focus on how lesbians behavewith each other."
THE LESBIAN REVIEW OF BOOKS1. 1984.2. 4/year.3. US: $12; Canada: $25 Cdn.; UK: £:14; Germany:
36 OM; Australia: $22 Aus.4. P.O. Box 6369, Altadena, CA 91001.5. Loralee MacPike.7. ISSN 1077-5684.8. sn94-2763.9. OCLC 30835592.10. Madison.12. The Lesbian Review of Books publishes "reviews
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LILA: ASIA PACIFIC WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNAL1. 1992.
2. 2/year.3. $20 U.S.4. Institute of Woman's Studies, St. Scholastica's
College, P.O. Box 3153, Manila, Philippines.7. ISSN 011 7·343X.
10. Madison,12. "Lila publishes studies and articles on women and
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LILITH MAGAZINE1. 1976.2. 4/year.3. $18 (indiv.I, $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5.00.
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LOLAPAESS1. 1994.2. 2/year.3. U.S. & Australia: $25; Europe: 20 OM; Eastern
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MANUSHI1. 1978/79.2. 6/year.3. $25 (indiv.), $36 linst,). India, Nepal & Bhutan:
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4. Cn02 Lajpat Nagar I, New Delhi· 110024, India.5. Madhu Kishwar.7. ISSN 0257-7305.
9. OCLC 10639386.11. Women's Studios Abstracts; Women's Studies
Index.12. Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society is
"dedicated to social justice issues with 8 specialfocua on women."
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN1. 1972.2. 4/yeaf.3. $30 (indiv.), $40 (supporting), $50 (inst,).
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4. Communication Research Associates, Inc"10606 Mantz Rd., Silver Spring, MO 209031247.
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Oshkosh; Parkside.11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies
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MIDWIFERY TODAY1. 1987.2. 4/yesr.3. $35. Foreign: $42 (Canada & Mexico); $47
(other foreign); add $15 foreign air mail. Singlecopy: $8.75,
4. P.O. Box 2672, Eugene, OR 97402.5. Jan Tritten.7. ISSN 0891-7701.8. LC s086-2624.9. OCLC 14991213.12. "Through networking and education, Midwifery
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5. Linda Grant DePauw.7. ISSN 0736-718X.8. LC 83-044761; on03-249.9. OCLC 9201074.
10. State Historical Society.11. America: History and Life: Current Military
Literature: Historical Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex.
12. ~ provides "international interdisciplinarycoverage of service women, women veterans
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MS. MAOA21NE1. Ms. Magazine: 1972.. 1989; Ms. Magazine:
1990.2. 6/year.3. $45, $52 (foreign, surface), $88 (foreign, air
mail). Back issues: $9 (prepaid).4. Ms.Magazine, P,O. Box 57131, Boulder, CO
80322-7132.5. Marcia Ann Gillespie.6. 230 Park Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10169.7. ISSN 0047-8318.8, LC s090·12059. OCLC 22202099.
10. Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green Bay: La Crosse;Madison; Marinette; Milwaukee; Oshkosh;Parkside: Platteville: Richland Co.; River Falls;Stout; Superior: Washington Co.; Whitewater.
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12. "Ms.. The World of Women is a bimonthly, masscirculation magazine (now free of advertising)covering international and national (U.S.) news,the arts, books, popular culture, feminist theoryand scholarship, ecofeminism, women's health,spirituality, and political and economic affairs;~ also publishes fiction, poetry, photo essays,and cartoons."
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member), $115 (jnst.). Foreign, add $10 toCanada, Mexico, and overseas surface. Singlecopy: $16 tindiv.L $40 (lnst.), plus $1.75postage.
4. Indiana University Press, 601 N. Morton St.,Bloomington, IN 47404·3797.
5. Patrocinio Schweickart, Dept. of English,Hamilton Smith Hall, Univ. of New Hampshire,Durham, NH 03824.
7. ISSN 1040·0656.8. LC sn88-2059.9. OCLC 18305154.
10. Eau Claire: Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison;Milwaukee; Parkside; Whitewater.
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12, "Reflecting two decades of feminist scholarshipemerging from and supporting the women'smovement, the NWSA Journal, a scholarlypublication of the National Women's StudiesAssociation, publishes research which continuesto link feminist theory with teaching andactivism. The~ will raise critical andchallenging questions in women's studies for thedecades ahead."
NORA: NORDIC JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES1. 1993.2. 2/year.3. $37 (indiv), $55 (inst.). Nordic countries: NOK
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PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES/ALAM·E·NISWAN1.2.3.
2. 4/year.3. $14.95 (indiv,); $24.95 (inst.), Foreign, add $4
postage (Canada I. $7 (surface, elsewhere), $20(air mail, elsewhere). Single copies: $3.95.
4. P.O. Box 3000, Dept. on, Denville, NJ 07834.5. Ronni Sandroff.6. 97-77 Queens Blvd" Flushing, NY 11374·3317,7. ISSN 0895·6014.
10. Madison; State Historical Society.11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's
Media, The National Directory of Magazines, Of ALike Mind Annual Directory; Women's StudiesIndex,
12. "A feminist, humanist magazine of criticalthinking, dedicated to fostering collectiveresponsibility for positive social change."
5.7.8.9.11.12.
PEACE AND FREEDOM1. 1970.2. 6/year.3. $12 (indiv.L free with membership of $35
lindiv.), $40 <household), $50 (supporting).4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107.5. Wendy Rosenfield.7. ISSN 0015-90.9 OCLC 13148785.10. State Historical Society.11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's
Media; University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, MI.12. "Articles and news notes covering the
international women's peace and justicemovement. Emphasis on racism, disarmament,and U.S. global intervention. Special emphasison using resources to fill human needs, especiallythose of women."
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY1. 1976.2, 4/year.3, $44 (indiv., U.S" Canada & Mexico), $118 (insl.,
U.S., Canada & Mexico); £32 (indiv., U.K. +VAT elsewhere), £80 (insL, U.K. + VATelsewhere). Single copios: $30 (U.S,); £21 (U.K.+ VAT elsewhere).
4, Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th St.,
(inst. ISEK 340 in Sweden)); outside Scandinavia:$37 (indiv), $55 (inst.).
4. Scandinavian Univatsity Pross, P.O. Box 2959Toyen, 0808 Oslo, Norway.
5. Tori1l Steinfeld and Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen.8. Center for Women's Research, University of Oslo,
P.O. Box 1040 BUndern, 0315 Oslo, Norway.7. ISSN 0803-8740.8. LC .n93·17671.9. OCLC 28568695.
12. "~ is a new interdisciplinary journal ofwomen's studies, published in English andinternational in scope, which is to be a channelfor women's research from all disciplines.Emphasis is placed on showng a Nordic profile inwomen's research, with regard to both contentand methological approaches. Nora aims todiscuss and examine the realities and myths ofwomen's lives in the Nordic countries, historicallyand today, while at the same time offering aforum for theoretical debate, dialogue andinformation on research of 8 general interest tofeminist scholars and scientists. Noraencourages papers that havo a comparativo andinterdisciplinary perspective and are theoreticallyself-reflective."
OFF OUR BACKS1. 1970.2. ll/year.3. $21 (indiv.), $16 (achool yoar, for students), $33
(inst.), $6 (trial sub. -- 3 issues), prisoners: free.Foreign: $22 (Canada & Mexico), other foreign:$30. Single copies: $2.50.
4. off our backs, inc., 2337 18th St., NW,Basement Office, Washington, DC 20009.
5. off our backs Collective.7. ISSN 0030-0071.8. LC sn70·1596.9. OCLC 1038241, 5729287.10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh;
Parkside; Platteville; State Historical Society;Stovens Point; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater.
11. Alternative Press Index; New Periodical Index;Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies IndeX.
12. "off our backs is the oldest continuouslypublishing feminist publication in the UnitedStates. It is unrivalled for the quality of itsarticles and the breadth of issues it covers: up-todata comprehensive news on abortion rights,health and reproductive technology, lesbianrights, anti-pornography ections, comparableworth, child care legislation; in-depth coverage ofall major women's conferences in the U.S.A, plusinternational conferences such as the FeministBookfair, Global Reproductive Rights, latinAmerican Encuentro; interviews with grass rootsfeminists, provocative reviews andcommentaries. off our backs is open to allfeminist sides of an issue, committed to fullfactual reporting and to the development offeminist ideas in the widost possible context."
ON THE ISSUES: THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'SQUARTERLY1. 1983,
New York, NY 100", or C.U.P., tha EdinburghBldg., Shaftesbury Rd., Cambridge Ca2 2RUEngland.
5. Nancy Felipe Russo. Ph.D.6. Psychology Dept., Arizona State University, Box
871104, Tempe, AZ 85Z87-1104.7. ISSN 0361-6843.6. LC 76-12952: e076-790.9. OeLe 2529864.10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison;
Manitowoc; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parks ide;Platteville: Stevens Point; Stout: Superior:Waukesha; Whitewater.
11. Abstracts in Anthropology; Adolescent MentalHealth Abstracts: ASSIA; Chicorel Abstracts toReading and Learning Disabilities: ChildDevelopment Abstracts and Bibliography: CurrentContents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; CurrentIndex to Journals in Education (CIJE): CUHentLiterature in Family Planning, Development andWelfare (India); Human Resources Abstracts;Human Sexuality Update; Linguistics andlanguage Behavior Abstract; Marriage and FamilyReview: Multicultural Education Abstracts;Psychological Abstracts; Resesrch into HigherEducation Abstracts; Sage Public AdministrationAbstracts; Sage Urban Studios Abstracts;Selected List of Tables and Contents ofPsychiatric Periodicals; Social Sciences CitationIndex: Social Sciences Index: Social WorkResearch and Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts;Special Educational Needs Abstracts; Studies onWomen Abstracts: Women's Studies Abstracts;Women Studies Index.
12. The Psychology of Women auarterly is sponsoredby Division 35 of the American PsychologicalAssociation. Empirical atudios, critical reviewa,theoretical articles, and invited book reviews arepublished in tho Quarterly.... The kinds ofproblems addressed include: psychologicalfactors, behavioral studies, role development andchange, career choice and training, managementvariables, education, discrimination, therapeuticproceSses, and sexuality.
RADIANCE: THE MAGAZINE FOR LARGE WOMEN,. 1984,2. 4/year.3. $20. Foreign: $26 (Canada). $34 (other foreign).
(U.S. funds only.)4. P.O. box 30246, Oakland, CA 94604.5. Alice B. Ansfield, Catherine Taylor,7. ISSN 0889-9495.8. LC 86-646615.9. OCLC 14104912.12. "Radiance: the Magazine for Large Women, now
in its tenth yesr in print. is one of the nation'sleading resources in the Size AcceptanceMovement. Each issue profilos dynamic largewomen from all walks of life, along with articleson health, media, fashion, and politics. Wedocument and celebrate women's growing bodyacceptance in the 90s."
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATIERS,. 1993.2. 2/year,
3. £18/$30 (indiv.), £61$10 (reduced rate for those-- primarily in developing countries .. who cannotafford the full rate or are unable to pay, or haveno access to, international currency). £24/$40(inst.).
4. 29-35 Farringdon Rd., london, EC1M 3JB,England.
5. Marga Berer, T,K. Sundar! Ravindran,7. ISSN 95-640764.8. LS 95·64-764.9. OCLC 29940332.11. Population Index.12, The aim of Reproductive Health Matters is \tto
promote laws, policies, research and servicesthat moet women's reproductive health needsand support women's right to decide whether,when and how to havo children... , {itsI womencentered perspective...allows us to identify andunderstand woman's reproductive health needs,end therefore evaluate and improve on existingpolicy and practice to women's benefit.... Tothis end, the journal explores what is meant bywomen's needs and how thesa can best be met,It addresses fundamental values, concerns anddilemmas, acknowledging the multi-facetednature of problems and solutions. Finally, itreflects on commonalities and differences ingoals and points of view among tho&e involved inthe field -- in order to foster increasedcommunication and cooperation. new thinkingand action, and new forms of consensus."
RESOURCES FOR FEMINiST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATIONSUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE1. 1979.2. 4/year.3. $32.10 Cdn. (indiv., Canada), $64.20 Cdn,
(inst" Canada) -- GST included; $48 (indiv.,elsewhere), $78 (inst .• elsewhere), $26. 75(student discount rate-·include school andstudent no.).
4. RFR/DRF, O.I.S,E" 252 Bloor St, West, Toronto,Ontario M5S 1V6. Canada,
5. Editorial Board.7. ISSN 0707-8412.8. LC 84-641836: cn79-31946.9. OeLC 5595549.10. Madison: Milwaukee: Stout; Whitewater.11, America: History and Life; American Humanities
Index; Canadian Education Index; CanadianFeminist Periodicals Index; Canadian MagazineIndex; Canadian Periodicals Index; HistoricalAbstracts: Left Index; Ny litteratur om Kvinnor;Sociological Abstracts; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index, Also availableon microfilm from Micromedia ltd., 20 VictoriaSt., Toronto, Ontario M5C 2N6 CANADA.
12. Abstracts; book reviews: bibliographies;periodical resoUrce guide. An interdisciplinary,international periodical of research on women andsex roles.
ROOM OF ONE'S OWN1. 1975.2. 4/year.3, $22 (indiv" Canada), $25 (inst., Canada) (GST
NR1119292421), $32 Hndiv,. outside Canada).
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$38 (inst., outside Canada), Single copies:$7.50 (Canada), $8 (outside Canada). (Backissues available in microform from Micromedialtd" 158 Pearl St., Toronto, Ontario, M5H ll3,Canada,)
4. P.O. Box 46160, Sin. 0, Vancouver, B,C.,Canada V6J 5G5.
5. Growing Room Collective.7. ISSN 0316-1609.6. LC-33152.9. OCLC 2246303.10. Madison; Milwaukee.11, American Humanities Index.12, Room of One's Own seeks "to provide 8 forum
where new and established women writers canpublish their creative work."
SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN
Ceased publication.
SAGEWOMAN MAGAZINE1. 1966.2. 4/year.3. $18. (19.50, California), Add $6 for toreign
postage. Single copies: $6.50.4. P.O. Box 641, Point Arena, CA 95468.5. Anne Newkirk Niven.7. ISSN 106B-169B.9. OCLC 1616407B.10. Madison.12. "Celebrating the Goddess in every woman,
Sagewoman is a gentle, uplifting magazine ofwomen's spirituality and wisdom."
SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH1. 1975.2. 12/year.3. $39 (indiv.), $277.50 (inst.), $45.50 (foreign
indiv.), $325 (foreign, inst.).4. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St.,
New York, NY 10013.5. Sue Rosenberg Zalk.6. Ph.D. Program: Social·Personality Psychology,
Graduate School and University Center, CityUniversity of New York, 33 West 42nd St., NewYork, NY 10038.
7. ISSN 0360-0025.B. LC 75-6469B7.9. OCLC 2243426.10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison;
Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville;Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha;Whitewater.
11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology;Adolescent Mental Health Abstracts; ASSIA;Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts;Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography;Contemporary Sociology; Current Contents;Current Index to Journals in Education; ExcerptaMedica; Family Planning Perspectives; HealthInstrument Fife; Higher Education Abstracts;Human Sexuality Update; Mental HealthAbstracts; New Society; Preview: The FamilyMedia Journal; Psychological Abstracts;Aeferativnyi Zhurnal; Sage Family StudiesAbstracts; School Organization and ManagementAbstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social
Work Research & Abstracts; SociologicalAbstracts; Sociology of Education Abstracts; TheSIECUS Report; Studies on Women Abstracts;Women's Studies Index.
12. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research is a forum forthe publication of original research articles andtheoretical manuscripts concerned with theunderlying processes and consequences ofgender role socialization, perceptions, andattitudes. Topics include developmental,cognitive, and social-personality factors inchildhood; child-rearing practices, familyorganization, and parental bahaviors andattitudes; social influences (e.g., media, schools,paar group, community); acquisition,maintenance, and impact of stereotypes; socialcontexts; adulthood life stage concerns andsocial policies and practices; effects ofcontemporary social change; social, economic,legal, and political systems and policies;employment and work environments; personaland interpersonal relationships; sexual preference;victimization; health concerns; and researchmethodological issues. Submission of papersthat address gender role socialization andcultural, racial, ethnic, and class diversity areencouraged. The journal also publishes criticalreviews of research and book reviews.
SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY1. 1975.2. 4/year.3. $27 (students, with copy of 1.0.1, $31 (indiv.
NWSA members), $38 (indiv.), $100 (inst.). Add$6 for foreign postage (Canada: add 7% GST tosubscription price). Single copies: $8.50 (indiv.),$25 (inst.).
4. The University of Chicago Press, JournalsDivision, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637.
5. Carolyn Allen & Judith Howard.6. Box 354345, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA
9B195.7. ISSN 0097-9740.B. LC 75-649469.9. OCLC 1362616.10. Baraboo; Fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La
Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.;Marshfield; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside;Platteville; Richland; River Falls; Rock Co.;Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha;Whitewater.
11. America; History and life; American HumanitiesIndex; Current Contents; Historical Abstracts;Modern Language Abstracts; PsychologicalAbstracts; Social Science Citation Index; SocialScience Index; Sociological Abstracts; WomenStudies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. Feature articles; research; review essays; reports;book roviews; lotters/comments; archival notos.
SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL FOR THE LESBIANIMAGINATION IN THE ARTS & POLITICS1. 1976.2. 3/year.3. $20 (indiv.l, $33 (inst.), $50-$200 (sustaining),
$8-$12 (hardship), $25 (foreign, indiv.l, $40(Canada, inst.I, $46 lather foreign, inst.l. Singlecopies: $6. Free to women in prisons and mental
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SISTERSONG: WOMEN ACROSS CULTURES1. 19922. 3Jvesr.3. $16 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). Foreign: $24. Single
copies: $6.4. P.O. Box 7405. Pittsburgh, PA 15213.5. Valerie Staats.7. ISSN 1063·214X.8. LC 93·641920.9. OCLC 25929461.
10. Madison.12. Sistersong seeks to "explore the conditions of
contemporary women's lives, across cultures.through literary and visual arts," Sistersong is anon-academic, theme journal, working with suchthemea as friendship, travel, dwellings, identity,work, body, memory, handwork, etc., andpublishes fiction, poetry, journal entries,memoirs, experiential essays and letters,translations, photographs, prints, line drawings,etc.
SOCiAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER.STATE & SOCIETY,. 1994.2. 3/year.3. $22 (indiv.), $40 (jnsL), Foreign: add $6 surface
rate or $12 air mail postage.4. University of Illinois Press, 1325 South Oak St.,
Champaign, IL 61820.5. Barbara M. Hobson, Sonya Michel, Ann Shola
Orloff.6. Sonya Michel, Dept. of History, 309 Gregory
Hall, Univ. of Illinois, 810 S. Wright St., Urbana,IL61801.
7. ISSN 1072·4745.8. LC 94·644139.9. OCLC 28959388.
10. Madison,11, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences;
International Bibliography of Periodical Literature;Research Alert: Social SciSearch; Studies onWomen Abstracts.
12. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender.State & Society "features articles on gender andsocial policy, citizenship, and the role of thefamily; interdiscilinary, international, concernedprimarily with gender studies but also covershiatory, sociology, political science, economics,philosophy, and law."
13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE,. 1973.2. lIyear.3. $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.).4. 13th Moon, English DepL, SUNY-Albany, Albany,
NY 12222.5. Judith E, Johnson.7. ISSN 0094·3320.8. LC 76·647817.9. OCLC 2587697.
10. Madison, Milwaukee.11. ALTA; American Humanities Index; Index of
American Periodical Verse; MlA InternationalBibliography; Poem Finder.
12. Features theoretical and critical articles, poetry,fiction, art, reviews, and translations of women'swriting. "13th Moon is the oldest continuouslypublished feminist literary magazine of thosefounded in the 1970's revival of feminism. Itsfield of scholarship is literature and graphic art bycontemporary women .... " 13th Moon provides aforum for material often neglected by the largerculture which does not bear women's concerns in
$21 (indiv.), $31 (insL), free to prisoners. Add$10 for foreign postage. Single copies: $3 ($5before 1991). Available on 4-track cassette tapelor blind and print-impaired women.42 Seaverns Ave., Boston, MA 02130.Karen Kahn.ISSN 0191·8699.lC sn79-2799.OCLC 4656277.Madison; OshkOSh.University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI; WomenStudies Abstracts."Feminist social and political analysis, news, andartslcultural coverage."
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TESSERA1. 1982.2. 2/year.3. $18 Cdn. tindiv.), $20 Cdn. (inst.); add $4 Cdn.
international postage. Single copies: $10. Add$1.26 Cdn. (jndiv,), $1.40 Cdn. (inst,), $.70Cdn, (single issues), GST.
4. Tessera, cIa Jennifer Henderson. 350 StongCollege, York University, 4700 Keele St., NorthYork, Ontario M3J 1P3 Canada,
5. Editorial Collective: Katherine Binhemmer, AnnMarie Gauthier, Jennifer Henderson, LianneMoyes.
6. Tessere, cIa Lianne Moyes, Department d'etudasanglaises, Universite de Montreal, CP6128,Succursale centre-ville, Montreal, Quebec H3C3J7, Canada,
7. ISSN 0840·4631.8. LC ce89-33801.9. OCLC 20493998.
10. Madison,11. Canadian Women's Periodical Index (CRIAW,
Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta); MlAInternational Bibliography.
12, "A bilingual (French, English) periodical, Tesserawas begun to publish the theoretical andexperimental writing of Ouebef1:oise and EnglishCanadian feminists in the form of creative andcritical texts that cross genre boundaries."
institutions.P.O. Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703.Elana Dykewomon (Changing editors, with #55,to Aklba Onada-Sikwoia, Kyos Featherdancing,and Janet Wallace).ISSN 0196·1853.LC 82·640638: .n79·8096.OCLC 3451636.Eau Claire; Madison.Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women'sMedia; Women's Studies Index."A journal for the lesbian imagination in literature,art, and political theory."
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mind, and by translators of foreign languageliteratures who overlook the work ofcontemporsry women writers. It is committed topublishing the work of minority women, lesbians,and women of color, snd hss published" ...a largoselection of writers who are either 'newformalists' or experimentalists ..."
TRADESWOMEN MAOAZINE: A MAOAZINE FOR WOMENIN BLUE-COLLAR WORK1. 1981.2. 4lvear.3. $35 (emploved indiv. membership), $20
(unemploved indiv. membership), $50 (inst.), plus$5 postage (Canada) or $10 postage (otherforeign). Single copies: $4.
4. P.O. Box 2622, Berkelev, CA 94702.5. MolIV Martin.7. ISSN 0739-344X.8. LC 'n83-2244.9. OCLC 9726358.10. Stete Historical Society.12. "Tradeswomen Magazine is the onlv national
publication about women working innontraditional blue-collar jobs. It is written andproduced by tradeswomen who know theirsubject first hand. We provide support to womencurrentlv working in blue-collar jobs andinformation to women considering entering thetrades. "
TRANSFORMATlONS: THE NEW JERSEY PROJECTJOURNAL1. 1990.2. 2lvear.3. $15 (indiv.), $40 (inst.).4. The New Jersev Project, 315 White Hell, Wi1liam
Paterson College, Wayne, NJ 07470.5. Donna Crawley & Frances Shapiro-Skrobs.6. Rsmapo College, Mahwah, NJ 07430.7. ISSN 1052-5017.8. LC ,194·91834.9. OCLC 22296121.
12. "Transformations provides scholarly articles, boththeoretical and practical, that help feculty at alllevels to integrate issues of gender, raco, class,and culture into the curriculum. Book reviews,sVllsbi, and resource lists are also included."
THE TRIBUNE1. 1976.2. 4lvear.3. North America: $12; Europe, Australis, New
Zealand, Jspan: $16. Single copies: $3.4. INTC, 777 United Nations ?taza, New York, NY
10017.5. Anne S. Walker.7. ISSN 0738-9779.8. lC sn83·4306.9. OCLC 8339405.12. "The Tribune is a women and development
quarterly. It is a clearinghouse of information onwomen's issues and concerns, with a focus on .the global south."
TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS1. 1982.
2. 2lvesr.3. $16/3 lIndiv.), $20/3 (libr. & inst.). Add $2 for
Mexico & Canada lindiv.); add $4 for otherinternational (indiv.): edd $2 foreign (Iibr. & inst.).Single copies: $5.
4. P.O. Box 9606, N. Amherst, MA 01059·9606.5. KaV Parkhurst, Erin Rice.7. ISSN 0736-928X.8. LC 83·641534; ,n83-1973.9. OCLC 9247235.10. Madison; Milwaukee; ?tatteville.11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index.12. Women's and lesbian issues, predominantlv non
fiction, with a focus on art.
TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAOA21NE1. 1982.2. 3lvear.3. {8.50 (Britain & Ireland, indiv.), £101$19.50
(indiv., surface worldwide), £13/$24.50 (indiv.air mail worldwide), £25 (inland inst.), £35(overseas inst.).
4. P.O. 80x 8, Diss, Norfolk IP22 3XG, England.5. Editorial Collective.9. OCLC 16406843
10. Madison.12. "Publication of readable and jn~;ightful articles on
areas of current concern within radical feminism.To record the history of the current wave offeminism worldwide."
TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE1. 1982.2. 2lvear.3. $12 (indiv.), $14 (inst.), $10 (studend, $15
(foreign, indiv.), $16 (foreign, inst). Singlecopies: $7, $8 (foreign). Oklahoma residents,please add 8% sales tax.
4. TSWL, University of Tulsa, 600 South CollegeAve., TUlsa, OK 74104-3189.
5. HolIV A. Laird.6. Editor, TSWL, The University of Tulsa, 600 South
College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104.7. ISSN 0732-7730.8. LC sn82·3788.9. OCLC 8426594.
10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Oshkosh;Whitewater.
11. Academic Abstracts (EBSCO); Book ReviewIndex; Humanities Index; MlA InternationalBibliography; Modern Humanities RasearchAssociation Annual Bibliographv of Englishlanguage and literature; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. "Tulsa Studies in Women's literature Is "ascholerly journal that publishes articles, notes,erchival research, and reviews dealing with thelife and work of women writers of every periodand in all languages. "
U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL: ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT1. 1991.2. 2lvear.3. $35 (indiv.), $70 (inst.). Foreign, add $3.4. 926 Bautista Ct., Palo Alto, CA 94303-4046.5. Yoko Kawashima.7. ISSN 1059-9770.
8.9.12.
LC 92-648350.OCLC 24838451.U.S.-Japan Women's Journal focuses on"Japanese Women's Studios, Asian Women'sStudies and comparative studios of women." Itfosters "the exchange of scholarship on womenand gender between the U.S" Japan and othercountries. "
focuses on feminist issues, Goddess lora,feminist spirituality, and Feminist Witchcraft. Thisjournal includes women's history/herstory, news,analysia, critical reviews, art, poetry, photos,cartoons by Bulbul, exclusive interviews, andoriginal research about witch hunts, women'sheritage, and women today."
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UNCOVERINGS1. 1981.2. l/yesr.3. $18. plus $2 shipping & handling; add $.75 per
each additonal copy.4. American Quilt Study Group, 660 Mission St.,
Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94105·4007.5. Virginia Gunn.6. Virginia Gunn, 819 Quinby Ave., Wooster, OH
44691.7. ISSN 0227-0628 (IS8N 1·877859·07·9).8. LC 81·649486.9. OCLC 7495216.
10. Madison: State Historical Society.11. America: History and Life: ARTBibliographiss;
Bibliography of the History of Art: Clothing andTextile Arts Index; Historical Abstracts; MlAInternational Bibliography; Sociological Abstracts.
12. "The purpose of Uncoverings is to carry outAQSG's mission to encourage, present, andpreserve accurate research on quilts, quiltmakingand related textiles, and to prOVide an accessible,enriching connection from the past to thefuture. "
WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL1. 1985.2. 2/year.3. $16 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Special National
Women law Students Assn. Conference Edition:$8.
4. clo University of Wisconsin law School, 975Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706.
5. Darcy Haber, Hayley Peterson.8. LC 86-644116; ,n85·23605.9. OCLC 12192424.10. Green Bay; Madison; Stevens Point; Whitewater.11. lAC's Current law Index; Index to Legal
Pariodicsls; Westlaw.12. "We established this journal to sustain and
enlarge the forum for discussion of the impact oflaw on women's lives. We publish so that thebest of what is thought and said about womenand the law is no longer ignored or relegated to a'special issue,'''
THE WiSE WOMAN1. 1980.2. auarterly.3. $15. Single copy: $4.4. 2441 Cordova St., Oakland, CA 94602.5. Ann Forfreedom.7. ISSN: 0883·119X.8. LC .n85·7514.9. OCLC 12067355.10. Stae Historical Society.11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.12. "The Wise Woman is 8 feminist journal that
WOMAN AND EARTH \ZHENSHCHINA I ZEMLlA)1. 1979 (Previous name: Woman and Russia).2. lIyear.3. $10 per issue. Free copies sent to women in
Russia/elS/NIS and Eastern Europe.4. 70 Terry Road, Hartford, CT 06105.5. Tatyana Mamonova.10. Madison.12. Woman and Earth is an "international eco
feminist magazine in EngliSh and Russian. to Itsfocus is on women (globally) and Russia and theenvironment, and it also features art, music,dance, poetry and fiction, as well as gender andhealth issues.
WOMAN OF POWER MAGAZINE1. 1984.2. 4/year.3. $30 (indiv.), $40 (Canada), $52 (other foreign).
Single copies: $9.4. P.O. Box 2785, Orleans, MA 02653.5. Charlene McKee.7. ISSN 0743-2356.8. lC sn84·9796.9. OCLC 10546363.10. Madison: State Historical Society.11. Women's Studies Index12. "A journal of feminism, spirituality, and politics.
An inspiring international women's quarterly thatfeatures feminist visionaries and activists in eachtheme-related issue."
WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $16 tindiv.l. $25 (inst,), plus $4 surface rate or
$9 air rate for foreign postage. Single copies: $8.4. 1711 Harris Rd., Leverock, PA 19038-7208.5. Elsa Honig Fine.7. ISSN 0270-7993.8. LC 80-647891; ,n80-1207.9. OCLC 6497852.10. Green Bay; Madison; Platteville; Stevens Point;
Superior.11. Art Index; Artbibtiographies; Arts & Humanities
Citation Index (lSI); Bibliography of the History ofArt (SHAl; University Microfilrms, Ann Arbor, MljWomen's Studies Index,
12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to womenin the visual arts. "We are interested in are-interpretation of art history from our newawareness as women.... Woman's Art Journal isa vehicle for the exchange of ideas and forhonest criticism."
WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW1. 1990.2. 3/year.3. £:21 Hndiv" U.K. & Europe), (48 (inst" U.K, &
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Europe), $39 (indiv., U.S. & elsewhere), $90linst., U.S. & elsewhere), Single copies: £8(indiv" U.K. & Europe), $15 (indiv" U.S. &elsewhere); £18 (inst., U.K. & Europe); $34(inst., U.S. & elsewhere).
4. Journals SUbscriptions Dept., Oxford UniversityPress, Walton St., Oxford OX2 6DP UnitedKingdom.
5, Isobel Armstrong and Helen Carr.6, Women: A Cultural Review, clo Dept, of English,
Birkbeck College, Malet St., london WC 1E 7HX,England.
7. ISSN 0957·4042.9. OCLC 22349229.10. Medison.12. "Women: A Culturel Review is a new initiative in
feminist thought and culture, It explores the roleand representation of women in arts and culture,past and present, taking up the challengingdebates on sexuality and gender."
WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE1. 1989.2, 2/year,3. $40 (indiv), $60 (inst,). $90 (libr, & subscription
agencies). Canada: add 30%, plus another 7%G&S tax (GST #R129706984); other foreign: add40%.
4. The Haworth Press, Inc" 10 Alice St.,Binghamton, NY 13904,
5. Donna C, Hale, Ph.D,6, Dept. of Criminal Justice, 210 Horton Hall,
Shippensburg Vniv., Shippensburg, PA 172572299.
7. ISSN 0897-4454.8. lC sn88-381.9. OCLC 17501958.10, Madison, Platteville.11. Alternative Press Index; CNPIEC Reference Guide:
Chinese National Directory of Foreign Periodicals;Criminal Justice Abstracts; Criminal JusticePeriodical Index; Criminology, Penology andPolice Science Abstracts; Family Violence &Sexual Assault Bulletin; IBZ: Index to PeriodicalArticles Related to law; International Bibliographyof Periodical literature; INTERNET ACCESS:Bulletin Board for libraries, INTERNET, JANET, etal.: Inventory of Marriage and Family literature(online and hard copy); National Criminal JusticeReference Service: PAIS Bulletin: PeriodicaIslamica; Sage Public Administration AbstractsjSocial P1enning/Policy & Development Abstracts(SOPODA): Social Work Abstracts: SociologicalAbstracts (SA); Studies on Women Abstracts;Violence and AbUSe Abstracts; Women StudiesAbstracts: Women's Studles Index.
12. "Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodicaldevoted specifically to interdisciplinary andinternational scholarly research and criminaljustice practice dealing with all areas of womenand criminal justice,"
WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS1. 1978.2, 4/year,3. Canada: $21.97 (indiv.), $31.97 (insL); outside
Canada: $Can, 29.97, SUS 29,97 (indiv,). SCan,
39.97, SUS 31.97 (lnst.). Single copies: $8.4, 736 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S
2R4.5. Editorial Collective.7. ISSN 0229-480S.8. lC cn81-30452.9. OCLC 7966483.
11, Alternative Press Index, Canadian PeriodicalIndex; Social Sciences Index; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.
12. Women & Environments provides "a forum forfeminist and environmental communication onissues related to development, urban and ruralplanning, health, ecology, and social action,"
WOMEN & HEALTH1. 1976.2. 4/year.3, $45 (indiv,). $190 (inst.), $225 (lib,). Canada:
add 30%, then 7",(, GST CGST IIR129786984),outside V.S. & Canada: add 40%.
4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St"Binghamton, NY 13904·1580.
5. Jeanne M. Stellman, Ph,D,6. School of Public Health, Columbia Vniv., 600
West 168th St., New York, NY 10032.7. ISSN 0363-0242.8. LC 76-648355.9, OClC 2337206,
10, Eau Claire; Green Bay, Madison; Milwaukee;Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point;Whitewater.
11. Abstracts in Social Gerontology: Currentliterature on Aging; Academic Abstracts/CD·ROM; Academic Search (EBSCO Database);Biology Digest; clo CAB International/CABACCESS; CINAHl; CNPIEC Reference Guide:Chinese Directory of Foreign Periodicals; ChildDevelopment Abstracts & Bibliography; CombinedHealth Information Database (CHIP); CriminalJustice Abstracts; Criminology, Penology andPolice Science Abstracts; ExcerptaMedica/Secondary Publishing Division; Family lifeEducator "Abstracts Section"; Family StudiasDatabase (online & CO-ROM); General ScienceIndex: General Science Source (ESSCOdatabase); Health Management InformationService (HElMIS), Health Planning andAdministration (HEALTH) Database; HealthPromotion and Education Database; HealthSource (EBSCO): Health Source Pfus (EBSCO);Higher Education Abstracts: Hospital literatureIndex: IBZ International Bibliography of Periodicalliterature; Index Medicus/MEDlINE: Index toPeriodical Articles Related to law; IndustrialHygiene Digest; Institute for ScientificInformation; INTERNET ACCESS; Bulletin Boardfor libraries, INTERNET, JANET, et al.;MasterFllE IEBSCO); Medication Use STudies(MUST) Database; Mental Health AbstractsConHne through DIALOG): NIAAA Alcohol andAlcohol Problems Science Database (ETOH);Periodical Abstracts, Research 1; PeriodicalAbstracts, Research 2; Periodical AbstractsSelect; POPlINE; Population Index: PsychologicalAbstracts (PsychINFO); Public Affairs InformationService Bulletin (PAIS); Referativnyi Zhurnal
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devoted to the study of theater, dance, film,music, video, ritual and performance art. Itincludes discussions of feminist aesthetics, photoassays, interviews, historical material, reviewsand scripts. ~ encourages dialogue amongperformers and theorists."
WOMEN & THERAPY1. 1982.2. 4/year.3. $40 (indiv.L $120 (inst.), $190 (lib.). Canada:
add 30% plus another 7% G&S tax (G5TIIR 129786984): add 40% for other foraignpostage.
4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St.. Binghamton,NY 13904·1580.
5. Ellan Cole, Esther D. Rothblum, Ph. D.6. Esther D. Rothblum, Dept. of Psychology, John
Dewey Hall, Unlv. of Vermont, Burlington, VT05405.
7. ISSN 0270-3149.
WOMEN & POLITICS1. 1960.2. 4/year.3. $40 tindiv.l, $140 (inst.), $200 (lib.). Canada:
add 30% & then 7% G & S tex (GST#129786984); other foreign: add 40%.
4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton,NY 13904-1560.
5. Jenet M. Clark.6. Editor, Women & Politics, Janet M. Clark, Dept.
of Political Science, West Georgia College,Carrollton, GA 30118.
7. ISSN 0195·7732.8. LC 80·844752; .n79·8972.9. OCLC 5661577.10. La Crosse: Madison: MilwaUkee: Oshkosh; River
Falls: Whitewater.11. ABC Political Science: A Bibliography of
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12. Women & Politics is "dedicated to uniting thefield of women's studies with political science,sociology, and psychology. Interdisciplinary inscope, the journal draws articles from a widespectrum of methodological approaches, with acompsrative perspective."
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TABLE OFCONTENTS
The Changing Face ofEngineering-Succeeding onTheir Own Merit; ExecUliveWomen and the Glass Ceiling
by Vickie G. Hampron
The Hum of Corporate BUlZy;ords:Colleges look to Businesses forAdvice on Restructuring
by Julie L. Nicklin
The Uphill Struggle: N() RoseGarden for Women in Engineering
Panel discussion moderaredby Linda Geppell
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CWSE Findings onfemale Scientists and EngineersEmployed in Industry
by Linda Skidmore
Double Jeopardy in AmericanScience and Engineering:Fact or Fiction?
by Joyce Tang, PhD
4 Editor's NOlesby Tamae Maeda Wong, PhD
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FOCUS: Recruiting & Retaining Womenin the Industrial Enterprise
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Of Interest:
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Highly Cited Women inScience
edited by Constance Holden
NSF Conference on Women6- Science
Charring the Challengesbv Linda Wilson PhD
Idenrifying {he Challengesbi-' France C6rdol'a, PhD
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AWlS Election Results:1996 Executive Board
Science Educationby Donna Gerardi
Scientist-Teacher Partnerships:One Way to Improve ScientificLiteracy
by Barbara Schulz
National AWlS:2 President's Remarks
by Jaleh Daie, PhD
5 Nalional Newsby Catherine J. Didion
31 AWlS 25th AnniversaryFund Drive
In Every Issue:18 HonOring the Best
b.\" Haleh V. Samiei, PhD
26 Science in the Communityb~" Belty Preece, PhD
2!1 Book Reviewby Margarel A lIeillv, PhD
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Chapter Newsby Janel Joy, PhD
Information Resources
Resources for Reading
Bulletin BoardEmployment Ads
Grams & Awards~Iembership FormResource Order Form
2 AFFILIAJOllrnal Of WOlllel1 and Social Work
Volume 11, Number 2, Summer 1996
141 Editorial
Ajfilia's Tenth AnniversaryCarol H. Meyer
Articles145 When Mothers of Adult Daughters Die: A New Area
of Feminist PracticeCatherine Foote, Mary Valentich, and Leslie Gavel
164 Changes in the Living Arrangements, Work Patterns, andEconomic Status of Middle-Aged Single Women: 1971-1991Namkee G. Choi
179 Women, Violence, and Fear: One Community's ExperienceBarbara Kasper and Carmen I. Aponte
195 Identifying Gendered Outcomes of Gender-Neutral PoliciesPeggy Quinn
207 Health: Elderly Rural Women's ConceptionsElizabeth DePoy and Sandra S. Butler
221 On the Bias
On the Road to Beijing: The Evolution of the InternationalWomen's MovementJanice Wood Wetzel
233 Book Reviews
Pitied But Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the HistoryofWelfare, 1890-1935.By Linda Gordon.Reviewed by Mimi AbramovitzFeminist Generations: The Persistence of the RadicalWomen's Movement.By Nancy Whittier.Reviewed by Susan E. Roche
Lives ofOur Own: Secrets ofSalty Old Women.By Caroline Bird.Reviewed by Marsel A. Heisel
Social Work in Action.Edited by Robyn Munford and Mary Nash.Reviewed by Melanie Rock
247 Poetry
Woman WalkaboutPamela K. Metz
VOL 12 No.2 December 199;
The Ahfad JournalWomen and Change
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Amna E. BadriEditor
Salma Ahmed Nageeb
Somaia B. El Tayeb
Sunita PitamberArnel Hamza
Anne Mary Habib
Dina B. SadriEditor
Manal Ahmed Yousif
Amal r...bu AlgasimSara :.justapna
Victoria ~abe Ha~~!~
Editor's ~ote
Legai Empowerment As ARequirement For Women'sEconomic Empowerment:Employment Laws and Women'sEconomic Participation
A Rural Women Training Projectin Al 11aiga Village, Sudan
Socia-Economic SituationAnalysis of Women Farmersin the Three Districts ofSouther Darfur, Sudan
Effect of ~isplacement OnSouthern Women's healthand Food Habits
Research Notes
Prevalence of Nutri~icnal
Anaemia Among School Childrenin K''lartol1m
Isolation and Identificationof Lactic Acid Bacteria inSudanese White Cheese
:mpact of Maternal Status onthe Rate of Occupance of Low;oJeight Children
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Haj.ir Hashim A/Az':zIntisar Faragalla
Hanadi SiddigNuha t>1ekkiZeinab 8a1ih
Wamda Kamal Eldin
Impact of Stcries and Cartoonson Child Rearing (Soc~alization)
Process 72Impact of Chronic SChizophreniaUoon Skills, Professionaland Social Functioning 73
Situation of ChildrenAccompanying Their Mothers'"in Sudanese Prisons 74
Hala Babiker Mohammed The Implications ofPrices LiberalizationPolicies iPLP) on thePoul~ry Industry ~n Khartoum 7S
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The Ahfad JournalWomen and Changf
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Leila Osman Ibrahim
Dina B. Badri
Celina PaniMackline AkonRita poniMarianne Yayi
The Social Dimension 8rStrClctural Adjustment.Programme.in the SudanBetween 1978-1985A Case Study of Women'sIncome Status in Kassala
-Area
A Comparative Study BetweenSt'...:.dents Admitted ThroL:gnThe National AdmissionCcmmittee and Studen~sDirectly Admitted toAr.£ad University
Education and Development
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Muna Osman A/Aziz The Role of the Income 3e:1Cl'a:":':'i:
Programme in Umbada Socia~
Centre in Minimizing ~he
Child Vagrancy 73
Fatma El 3asheer
Awatif MustafaEditorIman Mohammed AhmedEditor
Assessment of Agrofol"estrySystem in Kassala AredCase Study: Al Swagi.Al Shamalia, Mekali Vi:lageand El :eera Village
Ahfad News
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Volume 20, No.1 Fall - Winter/Automne - hiver 1995
Illtroductioll
Articles
Donna E. SmythMaritime Women: A Place a/Their Own-Cu/lural and Literary Traditions and Change 3
I. Changing Attitudes
1/. "Strength in Union"
1/1. Enduring Creations
G\\'cndol}TI DaviesPrivate Education for Women in Early NovaScalia: 1784-1894 9
Suzanne MortonOld Women and Their Place in Nova Scalia:1881-1931 21
Barry MoodyESlher Clark Goes 10 College 39
Sharon MacDonaldThe Bell Ctub: One Hundred Years 0/ Wom-ell:S Cultllral alld Lilerary Life ill Baddeck. 49Nova Scolia
Jennifer JamesAda Powers' Diaries: Politics. Sisterhood 63alld Ihe WCTU
Lorraine Coops'Strength in Union ': Patterns of CoJllinuityalld Challge Withill the Sir Robert Borden 77Chap,er (JODE) 1915-1965
Rita Joe 87Poetry Selections
Laura McLauchlan and Joan YoungGUf From Unde((oot: Nova Scotian Hooked 95Rugs
Diane TyeKatherine Gallagher alld The World 0/ 10 IWomen s Folksong
Janet GuildfordMaria At/orris Miller: The Many Func/ions 1I3qf Her Art
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A Women's Studies JournalRevue d'etudes sur les femmes
Volume 20, No, I Fall - Winter/Automne - hiver 1995
Laurie GlennSketch of an Artist: An InfrodllcJion (0 the 125Life and Work ~f Roberta Jane Taylor
Franziska KruschenMabel Killam Day 139
Elizabeth EpperlyL.M Montgomery oS Manuscript Revisions 149
Clara ThomasEvelyn E%n (1902-1983) 157
Sylvia HamiltonFilm as a Medium 10 Reveal Research AboutBlack Women s Lives 163
Richard Paul KnowlesAnOther Slor)': Women sDramalZlrgy and IheCirculation a/Cu/lural Values at Mu/graveRoad 169
David Creelman'In Momentary Triumph ': The Novels ofNancy Bauer 183
Janice Kulyk-Keefer'Brightly. Aggressively Golden ': Verbal Agencyin Budge Wilsons The Leaving 195
Contributors 203
Guidelines 205
Lignesdirectrices 206
AWBRAUSTRALIAN
WOMEN'SBOOK REVIEWMARCH 1996 VOIDIE 8.1
INDIAN WOMEN'S WRITING
Women's Studies, Women's lives Committee on Worr.('n"s StudIes In Asia; The Veiled Women Prem Chowdry I Neerd Desai 15
The Politks of Anthologising Short Stories Written by Indian Women Nandini Chandra 18
'Galpa ,.. at its very best' Mnnal Pande mlerv:ewed by r-ealher NIX 20
Our feet Walk The Sky Women of the South ASian Desmll Collective I Tapan Baw 22
A Field of One's Own 81n3 Agarwal I Rachei Pawning 24
FEATURE ARTICLES
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'Clubs, Drugs and Other Four letter Words': Grunge fiction Margaret Henderson and Shane Rowlands
'Women's Print Brawls' Gillian Hanscombe
REVIEWS
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Figments of a Murder Gillian Hanscombe I Gina Merw 2
Dear Sun: The letters of Joy Hester and Sunday Reed Edited by JanlOe Burke J Tanya DalZiel! 5
All Things Opposite: Essays on Australian Art M,E :,~cc;U1re I Juliet Peers 1
The Orchard Thieves Elizabeth Jolley I Roberta Munro 9
The lighthouse Spark Heather Grace. Bracelet Honeymyrtle Judith Fox I Enza Gandolfo 10
Queen Kat, Carmel and St. Jude Get a Ufe Maureen '.':':arlhy I Joanne Butcher 11
City Women/Country Women Edited by loce:ynne A :: _\t I Judith Bandldt 12
Whisper Dark Karen Allard; Zoetrope 1.1 TC, Cronin Hair & Skin & Teeth lisa Jacobson;ultimately female Sue l, Nicholls I jill )c,r.es 14
The feminist law Journal I Saman/ha Hepb:J(fl 25
Public and Private: feminist legal Debates Edited t', ',' ~r9arel Thornton / Rosemary Hunter 26
Take This, Miss Jones! Rosemary J, Harm I Penny 8as:·:? ..~ 27
The White Garden Carmel Bird I Margaret Pardo 28
Stingers Klistin Henry & Dons Leadbetter: The Body in TIme and Nervous Acts Diana Fahey and lordle Albistan / Kalhy Kiluai 29
The lifestyles of Previous Tenants 8arbara Wels I gal: ,:'r/hur 31
The Sky is Blue With Clouds like Fishbones Micheiie ':ee; Alison Margaret Watts I lenni O..erend 32
Women in the Victorian Art World Edited by (larIS)" ~~mobell Orr I Hilary Maddocks 34
The Education of a Woman: The life of Gloria Steinem Carci"n G, Heilbrun I Healher LE r,'ellson 36
Breakfast with 8eaverbrook Ann Moyal I .~osa!eel'... 37
The True World Kale Reeves I Gall jones 39
She's fantastical Edited by Lucy SUSSex & jwdllh Buck~~~ ..'Jrie€n Webb 40
Sexy 80dies Edited by Elspeth Probyn & Ellzateth GrCS:'iICi Llfldsay 43
CONFERENCE REPORT
The 5th Women and labour Confereme AII'son Cr~ .~-
POETRYUnderneath Gloria Yates
Where Volcanic Women Are Jane Williams
Stitch in Time lm Murphy
Under Alchemy; Sleeping Beauty Awakens Ron r:: ·5
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BERKELEYWOMEN'SLAWJOURNAL
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Unqualified to Be Voiceless: InaudibleScreams Falling on the Deaf Ears of a NotSo Color-blind Society
ARTICLES
The Implantation of Rights: An Argumentfor Unconditionally Funded NorplantRemoval
Prostitution and the Ametican Health CareSystem: Denying Access to a Group ofWomen in Need
Unconditional Safety for ConditionalImmigrant Women
BOOK REvIEW
IMaria Diana Ramos
19Rachel Stephanie Amow
49Tracy M. Clements
99Felicia E. Franco
Racial Restrictions on Naturalization: TheRecurring Intersection of Race and Genderin Immigration and Citizenship La\\'White by Law: The Legal Construction of RaceBy Ian Fidencio Haney Lopez
142Kevin R. Johnson
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When Domestic Violence Diversion Is NoLonger an Option-The Next Step: What toDo with the Female Offender
Through the Looking Glass: RecentDevelopmems in Affinnative Actioll
Developments in Custody Options forHIV-Positive Parents
Bejing and Beyond
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182Kathleen Morris
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A COLLABORATIVE WORK WITH THE AFRICAN-AMERICANLAW AND POLICY REpORT
Foreword: The Unbearable Lightness ofIdentity
Interrogating IdentityReview Essay of Judy Scales-Trent,Notes of a White Black Woman:Race, Color, Community
Changing the Rules: Some PreliminaryThoughts 011 Doctrinal Refonn,Indetenninacy, alld Whiteness
Welfare "Reform": An Attack on Us All
Two Steps Removed: The Paradox ofDiversity for Women of Color LawProfessors
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FEATURESKawa Whakaruruhau - Cultural SafetyIrihapcti Ramsden's report on the importance of cultural safcty in nursing practiceand educationA Pakeha PerspectiveKarena \Va)' writes about Cultural Safety training at Auckland HospitalThrough a Prism DarklyLily's experience of Multiple Personality DisorderConfessions of an Ex.MutlipleAlison's experiences of tvluhiple Personality DisorderPlanet CampFern Mercier reports on the Pan Pacific Planet Camp Symposium
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A Girl's Own Guide to VDUsAlex \Vaodley looks at the OOS and aSH of it all
To Bem" H BOlll1cinJ! BabyBinhing expcricnccs lJy Beulah Wood
The I~ighl Boal . the Gil'l's Own Guide to Kayakingby Anne WoodleyThe IJmndslwt Wish ListWish we may, Wish we might. Get these things without a light
In the Dock: The Popet\ thought provoking piece bought to you from the pages of NtTI!J IJJlfF1Jflf;Ollflh:\'!
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\Vorncll's Film FestivalElaine \Vhelan previews the Third International \Vornen's Filril Festivalin ChristchurchPsychopharmacology & Psychoppt"cssionreviewed by Sue foitchctt\Vorncll's Spil'ituality, Women's Livesreviewed by Jill BrameHallom: MaOl'i Standal'ds of lIealth III - R stlldy of lhe yeal's 1970 - 199 t,reviewed by Linda HillRacism in the Lives of Womenreviewed by Charmaine PountneyNew Zealand \Vornell's Guide to RunningAnne \Voodley reviews the latest book on this vigorous subjectOh Sisler!Oh dear. wasn't there a reaction to the release oftheYMCA's booklet for yOllngwomen, Sistfrs.
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(In)vleiblllty and identityConfessions ofa Whip.Cracking DominatrixMainstreaming Martina: Lesbian Visibility in the '90sQueer & Young & So Much ElseUncontrollably and Incorrigibly YoursButch, Femme, and the Woman·Identified Woman:M~nage.a.trois of the '90s
Can Queer Theoty Radicalize "The Mother's" Body?Speaking About Language: An Interview with Chrystos
On Seelne and 5elne Seen"For This Girl Was My Grand Passion... ": Re·interpreting the First Large Scale
Survey ofWomen's Sexuality in America (1929)Urban Desire(s)What Kind of Lesbians Are We Now? or, Sometimes We Feel Like
We're Wearing Flannet Shirts with Our Come-Fuck-Me PumpsHierarchies of Otherness: The Politics of Lesbian Styles in the 1990s, or,
What to Wear?Transformations: Writing Onlthe Lesbian BodyDrag Kings: Chicks with Dicks
by Candis Grahamby Leila Annstrong
by Anna-Louise Cragoby Tonia Bryan
by Connie Carter andjean Nobkby Susan Drioer
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Thinking Straight About Public Policy in the '70s and '90sQueer Theory: Transgression and/or Regression
Poetryo thou undaunted daughter ofdesire(untitled)tongue in cheekBlackberry baby and the half-Jewish princessEpiphyte 2: Moss(untitled)Nine Yearstrompe l'o(r)eil(le)Pach.cutec(untitled)The Lesbian Friendship PrimerCathariAdam and SteverumeursadorffiReceptionthis hairToccata sans fugue
Book RevlewElThe House That jill Built: A Lesbian Nation in FormationuJbian Choim .Plural Deli",: Wn'ting Bi""",,1 Women l &alitielusbian Parenting: Living with PriM and PrejudiceThe Lelbian Health GuideHivemaleMlmoi", uJbimnel
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Gender and Law1996
Table of Contents
Number 2
The Effect of Sentencing on Women, Men, theFamily, and the Community ... Jack B. Weinstein 169
A Comparison of American and Jewish Legal Viewson Rape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth C. Miller 182
Human Rights, Violence Against Women, andEconomic Development (The People's Republic ofChina Experience) Ann D. Jordan 216
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CONTENTS Number Fifty-six 1995-1996
3 Notes to Our Readers4 How to hear an orange, by Jennifer Lynne von Ammon5 Being a Lesbian Visual Artist Is a Struggle, by Lorraine
Inzalaco8 The Pain of Delight, by Jeanette Coon9 To the Island, by Dawn Paul
15 Biology, by Elisabeth Kushner18 Two poems by Amy Schutzer21 Origami, by Stephanie Wilson25 Chaos II: Taxi Flying, by Amanda Nicole Gulla26 On the Back Porch, by Taye Cairnes29 Sad Days for Allie, by Gila Svirsky42 if I tell you I love the sea, by Tina Minkowitz43 No Cash Butch, by Trish Cole44 Traveling Dykes, by H.A. Pearce47 Mom's Ex, by Karen X. Tulchinsky52 Full Circle, by Connie Reynolds53 For HER, by Mona Shaw55 Tough Decision, by K. E. O'Connor'9 Halloween, by Eva M. Schlesinger60 Two poems by mistinguette62 Flag, by Melissa Mitchell63 Picked Up, by Amy Hawkins67 Old Flames, by Deven Stephans72 Two poems by Amber Flora Thomas75 Scrapbook of Waipahu, by Donna Tsuvuko Tanigawa77 Lettuce, Etc., by Catherine A. Kelacher82 Breassage, by Debora B. Horning83 Slow Motion, by Emily Ravenwood85 Vallev Girls, by Hawk Madrone87 The New Garden, by Man'-Beth Stacey93 Who Knew I Was Allergic to Roses, by Stacey L. Johnson94 Two poems by Louise Whitney
96 i love, by judith ann hillard97 Beginnings, by Megan Fox Knox
102 Gaydar, by Darcy Wakefield103 The Visit, by Melissa Wills113 Pickled Poems, by Donna Tsuyuko TanigawaII 4 Two poems by Margaret Robison116 Jealousy, by Christine Kretiv117 For the Best, by Susan FerraroII 9 Deja Vu, by C. C. Carter120 "Because ... :' by Cindy Goodrich121 Eve's Lament, by Mimi Merrill123 Book Reviews
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farzanehJournal of Women's Studies and Research
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An Evaluation of High School Girls' Attitudes Towards 3MathematicsA Study on the Effects of Working Mothers on the Social 11Development and Educational Progression of ChildrenFamily Size, Sociability, Pre-School Experiences as 21Predictors of First Graders Academic Achievement
ReportA Report and Review of the First Seminar on the Girl 27Child, Where She Stands Today
ViewPointGirl Children in Today's World 37
Summaries of Persian Articles in This VolumeEffects of Misguidance and the Lack of Guidance on 41Iranian GirlsSexual (Gender Related) Role Models in Grade School 42Text-Book IllustrationsRural Girl Children in Iran 43Persian Articles in this Volume
F. Soleimani Nasab
E. Biabangard,M. Hatami
N. Akbarzadeh
M. MirBaha
F. Akbari
S. Sedaghat,Z.Zahed
Quarterly Discourse: Us. the International Community and the Girl Child \ Special
Edition: Research Projects on the Puberty Age of Girls \ Sexual (Gender Related) Role
Models in Grade School Text- Book Illustrations \ Effects of Misguidance and the Lack
of Guidance on Iranian Girls \ Rural Girl Children in Iran \ The Girl Child in Difficult
Circumstances.
farzanehJournal of Women's Studies and Research
SPilCial Edition for the fourth WilI'ldCOIiference on WQl'OOIlln Ileililll!
The Beijing Controversy: 1 EditorialEquality and/or Equity DirectorA Brief Study on the Influence 5 M. Gorgiof Pre-Islamic Cultures on the M. EbtekarContemporary Status ofMuslim WomenAn Evaluation of the Methods 25 M. EbtekarUsed to Compile Intemational M.OmmiDocumentsA Study of the Life and Status' 33 M. Gorgiof the Virgin Mary (Mariam), M. EbtekarThe Mother of Christ, In theHoly Quran - The ChosenWomanIssues on the Development of 49 M. E. AguilarThird World Nations:Implications for a ConceptualFramework on theDevelopment of WomenA Review of the Book"And 71Sara Laughed' by JohnOtwell: Eve, Religion andResurgency
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Quarterly DiscourseChallenges of the Future
ResearchA Brief Review of the Woman's Economic Rights iniranian Legal systems,Divorce and Women's Options: Law and Practice in Iran
ViewpointHuman Rights of Women
Reflections on the Fourth World Conference on Women:the Process and the Issues
Persian Articles in this Volume
47 Editorial Director
49 Hosein Mehrpour
65 Ziba Mir-Hosseini
83 Kia Tabatabaie
93 Massoumeh Ebtekar
Quarterly Discourse: A Decision Beyond Beijing \ Challenges Between the Self and
Others for Iranian Women's NGOs \ Religious Methodology for Women in
Development \ An Assessment of the First National Report on Women in the Islamic
Republic of Iran \ The Process of the Fourth World Conference on Women \ After
Beijing: A Report
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Editor's IntroductionSue Wilkinson
IX. \Vhite \Voman Researcher ,- Bla("k \'lomen SubjechRosalind EDWARDS
:\. Between a ROCK and a Hard Ph..:c: The Politics of \Vhile Fl.:'ministsConducting Re:-;earch on Blad..; \\"omen in South Africa
Diana E,H, Rl'SSELL
1::5 XII. 'See \Vhoo.;c Face It \\'ears : Difference. Otherne\s and Po\\erChristine GRIFFIN
192 XIII. Represt'ming Other FeministsDiane RICHARDSON
197 XlV. 'White Women Can't Soca,',"Diane BELL
':O..l X\', Putting: Pakl.'hi.l illlo (11(' Picture: .-\nalysing Lesbian/BisexualPolitics in AOlearoa/Ncw ZI2"i.Jland
Kate P..\L'UN
~ 10 X\T Rl'prest'lltation and Difference in Cross-Cultural Research: TheImpact of Instillilional Stnlclure ...\Iarion \IARTIN and Beth Hl'\!PHRIES
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217 Celia KITZINGER in convcf.'·;atinn with Manjit BOLA, Amparo BonillaCAMPOS. .lean CARABINE, Kalhy DOHERTY. Hannah FRITH, AnnMcNULTY. Jackie RI'Il,I.Y and .Ian WINN
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245 Feminist Dissertations in Ps)'rhology: A Supervisor's ViewHarriclIl' MARSHALL
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248 The /:('11I;1I;,\"11I <-~ I\n'/i%gy l llldergraduatc Prill' 19()(,
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261 Featured Reprint:The Freudian ('o\,ertlpFlorence RUSH
Commentaries:
277 I. Sexual Ahuse: The Contemporary CovenlpAlex BENJAMIN
2R I II. A Political Breaking of SilenceSiobhan LLOYD
2R6 III. Exposing Father" Wha!'s New?Janet SAYERS
V. In the Footsteps or Doctor Freud and Down the Proverbial GardenPathLouise ARMSTRONG
IV. Freud and Feminism: A Century of ContradictionLynne SEGAL
Afterword:The Words May Change But The Melody Lingers OnFlorence RUSII
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Caroline KELLY Oil: nil' Slllhhom Particulars a/Social P,<tyd101of:Yby Frances Cherry
Wendy STAINTON ROGERS Oil: J)c('oll.'IIntct;nx J)('vt>!opmelltal
/)sydlO/oXY by Erica 13urman
324 Elizaheth MAI'STONE on: the \C/. War.'//(/II'"ki series of novels hySara Parclsky
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330 Julie \VILKES on: \VtJ1lll'n, Uhrk lind CopillM by Bonita C. Long andSharon Kahn (cds)
332 Belinda IlROOKS·(iORDON on: Relhillkillg Se-'l/a/l/a/'<l.I.\/I1"1I1 hyClare Brant Hnd Yun I.ee Too (cds): and Cmll!Jalillg S('xilolIIl1rt/s,HlwlII ill 111(' Hlorkl'llI(,c hy Rohan Collier
336 Pella BOYNTON on: The JJroslilll1itm (~lS(,xllality by Kathleen Barry
341 Sheila KITZINGER on: Th" Psychology of I'l'e/illallcy alld Childhirlhhy Lormine Sherr
342 Corinnc SQUIRE on: Scxual /JWl'rcncc: Masculinity lImll)sydlOlIlIl/lysis by Stephen Frosh
346 Coralic MAX WELL 011: GC11lIc!; I'()\\'cr (/1ul Rdalioflship.\' hyCharlotle Burck '!1ll1 Bebe Speed (eds)
347 Hannah FRITH on: Mak,' LOI'" /.asl (film) produced by CARE
350 Deborah MARKS on: All/Sill ~ (irulllh!(, hy Lois Keith (cd,)
FeministBookstoreNews
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Spring AnnouncementsVolume 18 Number 6
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ARTICLESCyberstulf and the Feminist Bookseller .29Amazon's New Used Book Program . .33Where Does the Money Go?: Book Cos! Analysis .27TCB: Staying Solvent . . . . . .37Baker & Taylor Link . . . . . . .45Canadian Content: Going to ABA .41Bookstore News .17News/Short Stories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Little Sisters' Victory over Canada Customs· Canada RejectsBorders· New Publishers at KoerVlnland· ABA Files AnIitNslSuit Against Random House. John Miller Sentenced.New Venture and Pandora Awards Winners· loginllnBookUpdate. Brilain's Net Book Agreement Dissolved.Obituary: Terri l. Jewell
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Canada Court Awards $170.000 to Little Sisters'· Sue OsWald's ~Arrest Records Expunged' Web Siles for Feminist Bookstores • ~Lisa McGowan to Coordinate the FemInist Bookstore Network FallCalalog' Feminist Bookstore Week - North Amenca •LoginilnBook Reorganization' Spinifex Press Goes Electronic
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THE BOOKSArt Books ...Canadian BooksGay Men's Lit.Music NewsMysteries ..New MediaOur Own PressesPublisher's RowScience FictionSidelinesSmall Presses .University Presses
Feminist CollectionsA Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources
Volume 17, No.2, Winter 1996
From tbe Editon
Gassroom Technologies:Where Did the Feminist Teather Go? Reconsiderina Authority in
the Multimedia Classroom by Allison Graiberg 1Using a Web Page in a Women's Studies Class by Beth Hardin and
Maria Pramaggiore 3Feminist Empowennent Through the Internet by Lucretia McCulley
and Patricia Pallerson 5The Use of E-mail Discussion in Fostering a Learning Community in an
Undergraduate Psychology of Women Course by Tracy Luchetta 7Internet Resources and Women's Studies: Expandina the Horizons of
a Rural Campus by Ann Donihue Travers 9Interactive Television: Teaching and Leamina Viewed Through a
Feminist Perspective by Lisa LaSalle 10Interactive Video and Female Learning: Implications for a Feminized
ProCession by Debra Gold Hansen and Sheri D. Irvin 13Usina Computer ConCerenting to Break Down Racial and Gender Barriers
in the College Classroom by Mary Kay Scbleiter 16
Wider NetworksAfter the Walls: Breakina NEWW Ground in Electronic Communication
by Nina Beth Huntemann 18Creating A Virtual Sisterhood Online by Barbara Ann O'Leary 20Electronic Witches: Women Using E-mail in the Former Yugoslavia
by Kathryn Turnipseed 22Increasing Women's Use oCElectronic Networks: The Women's Networking and
Support Program of the Association for Progressive Communicationby lustine Akman; and The APC Women's Networking Support Projectby Susan Mooney 24
Electronic ProjectsFeminism and Linguistics: How Technology Can Prove OUf Point
by Fabienne Bader 28Attitudes Toward Computers: The Changing Gender Gap by 1.M. Callan 30Women, the World Wide Web, and Issues oC Privacy by Leslie Regan Shade 33
Whose Voice? Whose Text? Negotiating Co-Authorship in Cyberspaceby Amanda Goldrick-lones and Linda M. LaDue 36
The Women, InCormation Technology, and Scholarship (WITS) Colloquiumat UIUC: A Feminist Model Cor Education and Activism on Campusby Betsy Kruger and 10 Kibbee 38
Women's Studies and the Net Effect! by Lynne Alice 40A Blueprint Cor Teaching Elementary Teachers About the Internet
by Kim Dayton 41Insights into Automation Training at a Saudi Women's College Library
by Patricia Myers-Hayer 43Helping Re-Entry Women Develop Library Technical Skills and Research
Strategies by Linda Marie Golian and Rita M. Pellen 44
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EditorialThe World Upside Down: Feminisms in the AntipodesAnn Curthoys v
Feminism and Institutionalized RacismInclusion and Exclusion at an Australian Feminist RefugeTlkka Jan Wilson 1
At the Back of the Class. At the Front of the ClassExperiences as Aboriginal Student and Aboriginal TeacherLarissa Behrendt 27
The Curse of the SmileAmbivalence and the 'Asian' Woman in Australian Multiculturalismlen Ang 36
Mururoa: Women and \\Iuclear Testing in the PacificJodie Brownlee (Gr.enpeace, Australia) 50
Of Mail-Order Brides and 'Boys' Own' TalesRepresentations of Asian-Australian MarriagesKathryn Robinson 53
Warmth and Unity with all Women7Historicizing Racism in the Australian Women's MovementAdele Murdolo 69
The Republic is a Feminist IssueHelen Irving 87
Negotiating the Politics of InclusionWomen and Australian Labor Governments 1983 to 1995Carol Johnson 102
Gender, Metaphor and the StateMarian 5awer 118
Unravelling IdentitiesPerformance and Criticism in Australian FeminismsAnn Genovese 135
Feminism and Sellual AbuseTroubled Thoughts on some New Zealand IssuesCamille GUy 154
Woman lleat Raet Long Human Raet 0 No?Women's Rights, Human Rights and Domestic Violence inVanuatuMargaret Jolly 169
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Preface
Spring 1996
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Susan Zeiger
Nancy Caro Hollander
Joceline Clemencia
C;'nthia :-Iahabir
Katherine Teghtsoonian
Tamara Friedman
Rebecca E. Biron
Felicia A. Kornbluh
Lisa Chewning
Ann Schwab
Jesse Lee Kerchen\l
She Didn't Raise Her Boy to Be a Slacker: 7:\lotherhood. Conscription. and the Cultureof the First World War
The Gendering of Human Rights: Women nand the Latin American Terrorist State
\Vomen \\'ho Love \Vamen in Cural;'ao: 81From Cachapera to Open Throats.-\ Commentary in Collage
Rape Prosecution. Culture. and Inequalit,'" 89in Postcolonial Grenada
Promises. Promises: "Choices for \Yomen' in 119Canadian and American Child CarePolic~' Debates
Stuck (Fiction! 1-1:7
Feminist Periodicals and Political Crisis in 131:\lexico: Fem. debate (emil/ista. andLa Correa Feminista in the 19905
The Xew Literature on Gender and the ] '"1Welfare State: The L·.S. Ca~e I Re\"iew Essa.... )
.Jade and Jasmine (Fiction! 199
Teaching .\lartin Bubel' to the Ladies .-ud ::()1I Poetr~')
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Table of Contents
6 Internet Literacy: A Guide and Resources for Women's StudiesBy P. Warren-Wenk
12 More Internet Resources for Feminist Teachers
16 The Politics of Prejudice in Psychology: A Syllabus and BibliographyBy Mary E. Ballard
Spring/Summer 1995
22 Reforming Developmental Writing: Writing and Agency at the Academic EdgeBy Joanne Addison and Karin Evans
29 Lifting Our Morale and Inspiring Our Teaching:Developing a Feminist Pedagogy Retreat
By Mary Birch and Cheri Lucas Jennings
DepartmentsI Feminist Teacher Network News
35 Book Reviews
44 Teaching Resources
46 Conferences/Calls for Papers
48 Our Contributors
Feminist TeacherVol. 9 No.2
Table of Contents
53 "This Class Meets in Cyberspace": \Vomens Swdies \'ia Distance EducmionBv Elh.>n Cronan Rlbt;':
61 Female Protagonists ~lnd Bevond: Picture &)oks for Future FemmistsBy Kay E. Vander~rlf[
70 New Directions ttl[ Femimst Curriculum Transiormarion ProjectsBy C. Alejandra Elenes
76 Brain Diiierence Re,earch and Learning Styles Literature:From Equity to Discrimination
B\' Chrt~t\' Hammer ~lnd Valentine Du,ek
84 Student Perceptions ~i Gender in the Economics Prt~ieSsllm:
An Empirical Case StudyBv ~\'1an~aret :\. Ray
89 \Vomen:, Swdies in the eme Curriculum: Using \Vomen's Textile \Vorkto Teach \Vomen's Studies and Feminist Theory
B,· Brenda D. Phdlips
Departments
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49 Feminist Teacher Network :-Jews
52 Letter
93 Book Reviews
101 Teaching Resources
104 Conterences/Calls ior Papers
106 Our CLmuibutors
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Volume 9, Number 3/4April 5-June 6
1996
Cooperation in OurCommunityby Esther Miller 1
Madison Hours: TakingControl of Our Livesand Our EconomyThrough LocalCurrencyby Stephanie Rearick 1
Letters 2
URomance," Women,and the Bridges toMillionsby Penny Skillman 7
The Painted Alphabet:A mythic and modernscript: book reviewby Cynthia Green 7
The ClotheslineProject: Creating andHealing 8
News Briefs 2Network 10
A Conversation With$uZAJlIle Westenhoeferinterview by RaneeZaporski 4
April: AlcoholAwareness Monthby Rosalie Migas 4
And So She Said•..poetry and more 5
Madison's FeministSci-Fi ConferenceGears Up for 20thAnniversaryby Jeanne Gomoll 6
Calendar
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32 HMO WAIl fUJ" (NO OTHER WAY) May Yee
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89 OPRAH Jeanne Marie de M,'ssa,
104 ""EUns Fe! '''.'SS''!!UPCOIlIIX6 IUlJEJ
107 "'''''''.00AWAlOS &. CtMf'rnnOllSCALLS '01 lIaMISSIOII
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100 THE 10""," "''''T Wendy Margan
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Frontiers
A Journal of Women Studiesrl
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..0S::l From the Editors xi
Z'" Madonne M. Miner 1 "Like a Natural Woman":-a-..... a- Nature, Technology, and>rl
>< Birthing Bodies in Murphy Brown<Ii Laura Wyrick 19 The Cost of Shoes in the CityS::l Doubling-~ V. Q. Wallick 22 Sky, Rain, Rainbow
Fidelia Monzon
Annette Henry 27 A Wha' Dem A Go On Wid?(Student Resistance in a DoctoralSeminar on Black Feminist Thought)
Jean M. Humez 29 Reading Tile Narrative ofSojournerTn/til as a Collaborative Text
jacqueline Doyle 53 Haunting the Borderlands:La Llorona in Sandra Cisneros's"Woman Hollering Creek"
Anne Prowell 71 A Chat With a Changing WomanAbuela Dives the Wall
Marilyn Vogler 77 Wall WorkingUrian
Martha A. 87 Identity Politics, Political Identities:Ackelsberg Thoughts Toward a Multicultural
Politics
Sharon Dale Stone 101 Bisexual Women and the"Threat" to Lesbian Space:Or What If All the Lesbians Leave?
jean Hegland 117 Studying the GroundTo My DaughtersMontana HomesteadMotherlode
Moira Russell 122 The RunawayThe DepressionThe Teakettle
Nancy j. 126 Domestic Violence and theHirsclunann Theoretical Discourse of Freedom
In Brief 152
Contributors 155
Frontiers
A Journal of Women Studies
GENDER, NATIONS, AND NATIONALISMS
Jane Slaughter xi From the EditorsShane Phelan
Kathy E. Ferguson 1 Narratives of History, Nature, andand Phyllis Turnbull Death at the National Memorial
Cemetery of the Pacific
Michael H. Bodden 24 Class, Gender, and the Contours ofNationalism in the Culture ofPhilippine Radical Theater
Susan Zlotnick 51 Domesticating Imperialism:Curry and Cookbooks inVictorian England
Radhika 69 Coverage of "Bride Burning" inParameswaran the Dallas Observer:
A Cultural Analysis of the "Other"
Karen Mary ]01 11l QllillWlflera:Davalos Making Gender and Ethnic Identities
Sherrie Tucker 128 "And, Felias, They're Ameriam Girls!":On the Road With theSharon Rogers All-Girl Band
Claudia B. Isaac 161 Witchcraft, Cooperatives, andGendered Competition in aP'urepecha Community
Christina Greene 190 "In the Best Interest of the TotalCommunity"?:Women-in-Action and the Problemsof Building Interracial Cross·dassAlliances in Durham, NorthCarolina, 1968-1975
Shira Birnbaum 218 Making Southern Belles inProgressive Era Florida:Gender in the Formal andHidden Curriculum of theFlorida Female College
Contributors 247
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32Gender & History
Volume' H NUlllhl'r I April 199()
CONTENTS
Abslracts
Articles
An Activist's Roots: The F,lll1ily of p,lUli tV\UlTclYSUSAN J. VON SALIS
Re;:d Mpil Ilunl Buff'llt>: Masculillily, R,ll (' ,111£1 ("1.1 ...... illBritish fur Traders' NturalivesELIZABETH VIBERT
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I~llk I ikl'.1 Mall: Spl'I'1 h, 1'0\\'('1", ,lllrl i\I.I'>l'Idinilv ill
Eorly Ncw EnglandJANE KAMENSKY 22
Authority ,111<1 Nurltm' in Middl(, eLls<" L1111l'dHHlIl:lhe Case of E.nl)' and Mjd~Vi< loriilll Engl'lIldIOHN TOSH 411
The Lady Clerks al lhe Pwdential: The Beginning ofVerticJI Segregation by Sex in Clerical Work inNineteenth-Century Britain
""EllEN JORDAN (,r,
Monumcnts, Mourning <mel Masculinity in Fr,lllCP 'lflC'r
Wnrld War IDANIEL ). SHERMAN 112
Reassessing Rosie: vVorld W.u II, New Z<',II.)I1<1 VVO!lH'1l andthe Ic.:onography of femininityDEBORAI) MONTGOMERIE IDB
Thematic Reviews
Women's Biographies and Polilical Agendas:Who's Who in Islamic HisloryMARILYN BOOTH III
Fatima Mernissi, The ForR0ften Queens of Islam (I lJq~) Rulh Koc!ed, lVOIJll'1J ill h/,lfllicBiogr.JphicaJ CollfXfiom: From Ibn Sa'd to WIJ(l:~ Who (jI)'))) Barhar.l I rl'~('f
Slowasser, Women in tile Qur'an, Traditions, and Illtt'ffJfl't,lf;OIlS (199·t)
Gender and the Welfare Stelle: Compar<llive Pcrspf'clivesRENATA HOWE 138
Cynlhia R. Cornacchia, NatioM Are Built of Bahil>s: S,Wifl':: On/ario',> ,\ ICJ/hers andChildren, 19DO-I940(1993} Alisa Klaus, Every Child.l Lion: n'e Ori1'.im of I\f,l(('m"fand Infant Health Policy in the {Jni/ed Stales and FWKl', /lJfJO-1920 ll<)fH) Valprit,Fildes, lara Marks and Hilary ,,"'larl,lnd (('<lSI WOIlJ['/J cllld ("!IifdrL'II fin': /n/('fl1,1/iolJ,/1
Maternal <1nrl Infant Welfare, 187(}-19·1S (I q(2) Susan Pedersell, family.Dependence, and the Origins of the Welf.m> Slale: Brit,lin ,md Fw)('(', 1914 ~ /9<1.'>(1993) Gisela Bock and Pal Than(' (ed~) AI,ltmlil}' and G('nder fblicil's. Wornf'lland the Rise of th(' European 1\'('1';]((' 5l.1fes, umO.~,·19S().~ (Il)llll\l)'J·ll MollyLadd-Taylor, Alolher-'A'ork: Women, Child Wcl/;!f('..!lul/Ilf' 5I.1ft,. 1lI'1() / () 10 (1 '1'1-11
Gender & HistoryVoIU!l1(' H Nlllnlwi 1 April 1CJ96
(continued)
33
Family WorkMARILYN STRATHERN 143
Chrisline Delphy and Diana Leonard, f<lfllili.1I hploil,lfillll: A Nt'\\, I\/I,l/),is of Af,lrfi.lJWin Con/empm<l()' Wesfern Sodl'!i('$ (19l ) I) I),wid (-lark (('d.) 1\ I.Jrriol~l', l)OIm'.~fil- I iii',1I1d Sod, II Chlfl}W (Il)f)1) j),lllipi Hprl,HlX ,mil I~HII lhlllllPSllll h-d ... ] Uf'/Uf'/'ll
Generatians: rami/)' Alode/5, !\Iy/lls, .mll !IlCllIorit'., (!IJlIlI Undi k,lll. ,11111 j,mil ('
Monk (('{Is) Full Ci'("(('5: C{'ogr.lphi!'s of lVimlCl1Il\'I" til(' Uft, Course (I !JIB)
Book Reviews 14B
Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero (cds) Ilis/my from Crime IJI.lQ4) h<111U'S E. OO!.1Il,
Dangerous Familiars: Representations of {)o/He5fic Crime in Enxl.lml, 11.'i0-/700(1994) Jenny Kerffiode and Garlhinc Willkef (('us) Womm, Crimf' ,mc/ fIJI' Cntlf1.~;/1
Early Modern fng/cllld (1 £)£)4) JOEL F, HARRINGTON
Mary Ahbofl, Family lies: English Families, 1540-/920 (JlJlJJ) BCc1trkf' eoltHl'!>, T/lf'F.lmily in the Westem World from the BI,1Ck Death to the IlIdu~tric11 !\IW (I (len)
Rosemary O'Day, The Family and Family Re/atinnshifJ5, ISOO-19(}(): fnM',JIld, fr,lI1('c',and the United Stales of America (l9q4) MANUElA ROSSINI
Tessie P. liu, The Weaver's Knot: The Contradictions of Cla,~s Srfllf,R!e and Famill' 5Ilfid.lrill'in Western France, 1750- 1914 (1994) MARTINE SEGALEN
Karen V. Hansen, A Very Sodal Time: Crafting Community in Antebeffum N(,\\, [nR',lIId(1994) Thomas. Dublin, Tr.lOsforming Women's Work: Ncw ffl~/,lIld lil'('s in Ih"Industrial Revolution II qlJ4) PAMElA SIIARPE
Barbara Alpern Engel, Rf'lwem the Fields and the City: Women, Work, ,md F'lIIli/}' inRussia, 1861-1914 (194) MELANIE IUC
Judith R. Walkowilz, City of Dreadful Deligflt: Nan,ltl\'es of S(','w,)1 Danger in L,HeVictorian London (1992) Ellen Ross, Love and Tc1i1: Motherhood in Outcasf London,1870-191lJ (I lJ£)l) I\. JAM[S 11AMMFRTON
Jose Harris, I'rh'ate UVl'S, Puhlic SfJirit. t\ SIX 1.111 fi~tmy of I1rit'lln f111().-1f)14 IlljfHJlANE lEWIS
Marilynn Wood Hill, Tlleir Sisters' KeepC'rs: PrCHtituticlfI in New HJfk City, 1830-1810(1994) Donna J, Gu~', Sex and DangC'r in Bue1los Aires: Prostitution, Famif): ,1IldNation in Argentina 119£)1/95) Shannon Bell, Rl',ldinR, Wriflf)~, and Rewriting theProSfltute Body (19(}4) BARBARA lITTI.F.WOOD
Janel Hunler (t'd.) }apalll'sP Wonw(} Worki/l}? (Jl)Cll/f IS) NORIYO IIAYAKAWA
Notes on Contributors
Index to Volume 7 (1995)
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34 Volume 10, Number 2
GENDER & SOCIETYApril 1996
Contents
From the Editor 117
Welcome to the Men's Club:Homosociality and the Maintenance of Hegemonic Masculinity
SHARON R. BmD 120
Fraternities and Collegiate Rape Culture:Why Are Some Fraternities More Dangerous Places for Women?
A. AYRES BOSWELL and JOAN Z. SPADE 133
Gender in the Culture of Mexican American Conjunto MusicAVELARDO VALDEZ and JEFFREY A. HALLEY 148
Gender, Earnings, and Proportions of Women:Lessons from a High-Tech Occupation
GILLtAN RANSON and WILLIAM JOSEPH REEVES 168
Mothering, Medicalization, and Jewish Identity, 1928-1940JACQUELYN LlTI 185
Research Report
Negotiating Independent Motherhood: .Working-Class African American Women
Talk about Marriage and MotherhoodLINDA M. BLUM and THERESA DEUSSEN 199
Book Review Essay
They Call Her Pastor: ANew Rolefor Catholic Women by Ruth A. Wallace
Gender and Work: The Case of the Clergy by Edward C. LehmanWomen ~ Leadership in Marginal Religions:
Explorations Outside the Mainstreamedited by Catherine Wessinger
Gender and Religion edited by William H. Swatos, Jr.KANDJE BRINKMAN 212
Book Reviews
Nighrwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and CorporateMasculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club by Anne Allison
DEBRA A. CURTIS 215
Parents' Jobs and Chiidren~ Livesby Toby L. Parcel and Elizabeth G. Menaghan
E. REBECCA McCLANAHAN 216
Gender & Society is partially supported bythe University of California, Santa Barbara,
and the University of Memphis
Apology 229 35
I',:ote from the Book Review EditorELIZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM 230
<Shattering Ihe Instrumental-Expressive Myth: 0
c:The Power of Women's Networks 3in Corporate-Government Affairs "
DENISE BENOIT SCOTT 232 0
Women and 1\'len in Film: Gender InequalityZc:
Among Writers in a Culture Industry 3<:T
DENISE D. BIELBY and WILLIAM T. BIELBY 248 "~w
Gender SlTalification in the Science Pipeline:A Comparallve Analysis of Seven Countries
SANDRA L. HANSON, :-'IARYELLEN SCHAUB, and DAVID P. BAKER 271
Custodial Care, Surrogate Care, and Coordinated Care: 0Employed MOlhers and the Meaning of Child Care tTlLYNET VITAL 291 Z
Family Employment Status and Gender Role Attitudes: d..\ Comparison of Women and Men College Graduates
~\lARGARET L CASSIDY and BRUCE O. WARREN 312
Research Report RoSexism in Graduate School Classrooms: C/)
Cl)ns~quencesfor Students and Faculty 0DANIEL J. ~IYERS and KIMBERLY B. DUGAN 330 '-< nc:
" mBook Reviews "Ri,hts At Work: Pay Equity R(torm '" ~
'" --<tllld the Politics of Legal Mobilization a-
by Michael W. McCannROSEMARY WRIGHT 351
The Feml1list Classroom: An Inside Looktil flo1\' Professors Gild Students Are Trallsforming
Higher Ed/lc{l[jonfor a Diverse Societyby Frances A. Maher and Mary Kay Thompson TetTault
COLLEEN S. BELL 352
And the Flag II;,IS Still rhere: Straight People.Gay People alld Sexuality ill the u.s. Military
by Lois ShawverLAURA MILLER 354
Coming all Strong: Gender and Sexualityill Twentieth·Crntury Women's Sport
by Susan K. CalmHhmen in Baseball: The ForgOl1ell History
by Gai Ingham BertageFAYE LINDA WACHS 355
Call for Papers 358
Gellder & Society is partially supported bythe University of California, Santa Barbara,
and the University of Memphis
36 Harvard Women's Law JournalVolume 19
Essay
Spring 1996
At War: Narrative Tactics in The Citadel and VMI LitigationValorie K. Vojdik
Articles
In a Greener Voice: Feminist Theory and Environmental Justice 23Robert R.M. Verchick
Anti-Essentialism, Relativism, and Human Rights 89Tracy E. Higgins
Gender in Evidence: Masculine Norms vs. Feminist Reforms 127Rosemary C. Hunter
International Human Rights Law, Feminist Jurisprudence, andNietzsche's "Eternal Return": 7llrtl;ng the Wheel 169
Barbara Stark
Recent Developments
Domestic Violence and Welfare Receipt: Toward a New FeministTheory of Welfare Dependency 20 I
Jody Raphael
Prosecuting Battered Mothers: State Laws' Failure to ProtectBattered Women and Abused Children 229
V. Pualani Enos
Law and Literature
Women, Agency, and the Law: Mediations of the Novel in theLate Eighteenth Century 269
Nancy E. Johnson
A Summer's Tale: Of Marriage, Feminism, and Jury Duty 293Mary Pat Treuthart
Book Reviews
THE NEUTERED MOTHER, THE SEXUAL FAMILY, AND OTHERTwENTIETH CENTURY TRAGEDIES. By Martha Albertson Fineman 321
RACE, GENDER, AND POWER IN AMERICA: THE LEGACY OF THEHILL-THOMAS HEARINGS. Edited by Anita Faye Hill and EmmaColeman Jordan 328
Health Carefor WomenInternationalCONTENTS Volume 17 I Number2 I 1996
EDITORIAL I v
THE WATER BABY I Barbara A. Keddy I 93
CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON OF FAMILY DYNAMICS DURlNGTHE THIRD TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY IN THE UNITED STATES AND.ICELAND I Marjorie A. White, Margaret E. Wilson, Barbara Tomlinson, andMargret T6masd6ttir I 97
QUESTIONING, RESISTING, ACQUIESCING, BALANCING: NEWMOTHERS' CAREER REENTRY STRATEGIES I Suellen Miller I 109
AIDS AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE AMONG BOTSWANA WOMEN:IMPLICATIONS FOR PREVENTION PROGRAMS I Kathleen F. Norr,Sheila D. Tlou, and Beverly J. McElmurry I 133
RACISM AND HEALTH CARE ACCESS: A DIALOGUE WITH CHILDBEARING WOMEN I Nanny L. Murrell, Renee Smith, Gwendolyn Gill, andGozil Oxley i 149
PERIMENSTRUAL SYMPTOMS AMONG CHINESE WOMEN IN ANURBAN AREA OF CHINA i Mei-yu Yu, Xiu-Ian Zhu, Jin-yue Li, DeborahOakley, and Nancy E. Reame I 161
HEALTH-RELATED CONCERNS AND EXPERIENCES OF EMPLOYEDPERIMENOPAUSAL WOMEN IN ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT I Blanche I.Mikhail and Mirrelle S. Ragheb I 173
INTRAINDIVIDUAL CHANGE AND INTERINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCESIN FACTORS INFLUENCING OLDER WOMEN'S HEALTH-SEEKINGBEHAVIOR i Mary Ellen Quinn, Mary Ann Johnson, and Peter Martin I187
ANNOUNCEMENTS i 197
PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FUTURE ISSUES i 199
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HECATE
An Interdisciplinary Journal ofWomen's Liberation
Vol. XXI no. ii, 1995
4-8 Editorial
Poems by Judy Johnson, Venetia Brissenden, AnnelieseStricker, Michelle Mee, Carol Cohn, Susan Perry,Andrea Rogers
Mandakranla Bose9-19
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23-28
Taslima Nasrin: Tales of Shame
•A Day in the Dreams of Dulcie Downe' Luisa Drohan
29-43 From Lesbian Nation to Queer NationBonnie Zimmerman Interviewed by Susan Sayer
44-48
49-56
'S~lIs'
About Lores
Pam Baker
R D Lappan
57-60 Poems by Ali Smith, Patricia Sykes, Sue Saliba
61-78 The River Ophelia: Four Views. Justine Ettler,Margaret Henderson, Michaela Costigan and Kay Ferres
79-82 •Long Black Hair: I Remember' Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
83-84
85-122
Poems by Christina Gordon andSarah Carmela Helen Endarott
Pie in the Pure Land:A Meeting in the 'Sweet Bye and Bye'
Helene Bowen Raddeker
123-126 'Jar'
127-128 'To be a Bird'
Merlinda Bobis
Joy Kilian
129-136 'Eat Bread and Salt and Speak the Truth' and'The Times they are a'Changin' Dorothy Hewett
137-141 Literary Body or Critical Corpse? Allan Gardiner
HERfZON5WOMEN'S NEWS 8: FEMINIST VIEWSSpring 1996 Voila No 2
CONTENTS
Letters 2
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When WOll1m Kill Workshop Aims at Saving Lives...................... 6Midwifery:A WelcomeTransition in Ontario 8
Female Genital Mutilation Bill's Dearh Welcomed 8
Put Victims First, Men's Group Says 11CAW Council President Urges Women into Unions 13
-------- FEMINIST VIEWS
In Search ofa Fair Share: Three Ways ofWorking Togerherby flllila Lahey........................................................ 15
Beyond the Back Fence: Rural Digniry's Cynrhia Patterson
by Helm Faney 18
Who Cares for the Dying?byjealletleA"ger 20
Lesbian Chic Goes to HollywoodbyjoalllleLalilllff 24OneMan'sFamily
byC.ditltflHieks , 28
Revenge of the Dutiful Daughters
by Kill)' CJehralle 43
REVIEWS -----------
39
Shadow Maker: The Life ofGwendolyn MacEwanReview by RJ. Sleve",oll 30
Against rhe Current: 50 Years ofLife on rheJobReviewbyLylllleValluwm 31
The Orher Woman:WomenofColourin ConremporarySocieryReviewby laJatida KlirtlkliWI/liya 33Music:JaneSibetty,TheWelfare Srarlets,3Sheec; ro theWOld
ReviewJby Fiolla Muldrew 34COLUMNS _
THE BUZZ by II"Jhad Mall)i 39
BODY WISE by Val Paape 40
ON THE EDGE by LYII Coekb"m 41
LASTWORDbyPenlliMilehell 47
40 I N I T I A T I V E s
VOLUME 57, NUMBER 11995
From the Editor's Desk
The Scholarly Productivity of Women AcademicsElizabeth G. Creamer
Women in Community College Administration:A Two-Decade Progress Report
Kay A. Faulconer
Encouraging Women's Leadership in the Academy:An In-house initiative
David E. McFarland and Sandra J. Vidler
Adult Women's Learning in Higher Education:A Critical Review of Scholarship
Elisabeth Hayes and Daniele D. Flannery
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Whose Personal Stories Are Published in Educational Journals?Investigating Presumptions AboutWomen's Subjectivity in Academic Discourse 41
Pamela LePage and Doris Flowers
I N I T I A T I v E S41
SPECIAL ISSUE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT, PART 1VOLUME 57, NO, 2
1996From the Editor's Desk
The "Discovery" and Evolution of SexualHarassment as an Educational Issue 1
Suzanne Rice
Sexual Harassment: Why Men Don't Understand H 15Tom landis-Schiff
Understanding the Characteristics of the Sexual Harasser 27Melora SWldt
Subculture Roleover: The Anatomy of a Hostile Environment 37Jadyn M. Svoboda and Richard W. Crockett
Handling the Confidential Student Complaint of FacultySexual Harassment: An Administrative Course of Action 49
Barbara Guthrie-Morse
"That's The Way The World ReaIly Goes"Sexual Harassment and New Jersey Teenagers
Mary Trigg and Kim Wittenslrom
Handling Sexual Harassment Complaints Informally:One School's Experience
Joan L. Marshall
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lnterJ1!\Uonal
Women In Action
3/95THE DREAM LIVES ON
, ,......... ~ by Marilee Karl Ttit ~; nI' (" ISIS InlenW(Wll(U.
THREE GENERATIONS 1 8 by Mavic Cabrera Balleza A arw,n'lllo/;U'1
wid a datl9hf('r suppon each other III the stnl9flle for !/,YlIl'll S fYIli(ll~:,:,
COYER STORY: PERFECT PAIR 2: 2· by Luz Maria Martinez Jnd"
ann TehreeTllCl /I/ltha lake center sla~j(' ill Pakistan's dw:cc scent
CHANGING ALL THE RULES 28 by Hayat Imam .;:;:.'el'vitIl10IlS nit/llf'
til/Ii nor ensure a woman's place III socIety. says Pnllcess iYemell.Ze,
(/ motllci
,..."r-:THE DIPLOMAT 0 "'- also by Hayat Imam 0Yle ...ial'afe de DlOS" Her mlSSlOll IS to malll
srreamfemirtist theon'es.
40 Are you? Read and dispel your
fears
" THOUGHTS ON THE WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN 36 by Chuan
do J'J ,r~ Renyan, translated by Sophia Woodman A Chinese woman .rUidsw J I '"""( /ffI}~"i,~: tlte courafje to speak
> <t::','l,i?!I)WHO'S AFRAID OF FEMINISM?. ~;,~
MEDIA MAT'TERS 62 by Luz Maria Martinez Has mass
communication made societies more selfish, brutal and
patriarchal?
A VEIL OVER THE EAST 67 from theSouth China Morning PostIn Indonesia and Malaysia, islam is
reSl.lrging.
HINTS ON THE ROAD TO WELL-BEING 80 by PennieAzarcon-dela Cruz Isis and Other Guides to Health
reviewed.
DEPARTMENTSEDITORIALFEEDBAcK .I-
WHAT Do You THINK? , '
Can men be feminists?
Clips 5Isis Collections -!-;' Books and videos from the shelves of
Isis.Books in My Mind ;.j by Kulasang Kulelat
What does it mean when abo lit books you start dreaming?
WOMAN IN ACTION: Breaking the Mould 7;} by LuzMaria Martinez
ONE ON ONE: MAKING (RADIO) WAVES IN THE PACIFIC 13by Irene R. Chia Doreen Sam makes a splash in the
Solomon Islands.
Journal of Feminist Family TherapyAn International Forum
VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1
LEITER FROM THE OUTGOING EDITORJanine Roberts
EDITORIAL
1996
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Betty Mac Kune·Karrer
Therapy with Women Substance Abusers:A Systemic Couples Approach 5
Thorona S. NelsonEric E. McCollumJoseph L. WetchlerTerr)' S. TrepperRobert A. Lewis
The Narrative of Life: Immigrant Women in Single·ParentFamilies 29
Amith Ben·David
Feminist Family Therapy and the Narrative Approach:Dovetailing Two Frameworks 47
Anile Laura GoslingMary-Eve Zangari
REFLECTIONS
Finding the ExtraordinaryCarol)'11 Wright
BOOK REVIEWS
65
Women of Color: Integrating Ethnic alld Gender Identitiesin Psychotherapy. edited by Lillian Comas·Diazand Beverly Greene 75
Reviewed by Barbara F. Okun
Women in Context: Toward a Feminist RecollstructionofPsychotherapy. edited by Marsha Pravder Mirkin 77
ReI'iewed by Casi Kushel
Powerful Wisdom: Voices ofDistinguished WomenPsychotherapists. by Lourene A. Nevelsand Judith M. Coche 79
Woman Changing Woman: Feminine PsychologyRe·Conceived Through Myth and Experience.by Virginia Beane Runer 79
Reviewed by Eva Leveton
Peer Marriage: How La"e Between Equals Really Works.by Pepper Schwartz 86
ReI'iewed by Margaret Cotroneo
44 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIESIN RELIGION
Fall 1995 Volume 11 Number 2
Special Issue: Rhetorics, Rituals andConflicts Over Women's
Reproductive Power
o Editor's Introduction Becerly IV. Harrisan
o Rhetorics and Rituals of Women's ReproductiveChoices and Well-Being _
Struggles for \Vomen's Bodily Integrity in theCoiled States and the Limits of LiberalLegal Theory jaflCt R. Jakobsen 5
Sometimes the Law is Cruel: The Constructionof a Jewish Anti~Abortion Position in theWritings of Immanuel Jakobovits Rebecca T. Alpert 27
Women of Color and Reproductive Choice:Combatting the Population Paradigm Andy Smith 39
\Vomen's Responses to Child Loss in Japan: TheCase of ~Iizuko KurD Elizabeth Harrison 67
A Response 1geta Midori 95
o State and Church Resistance to Women'sReproductive Well-Being _
\Vomen and Catholic Church Politics in EasternEurope Chris Gudorf 101
Reproductive Rights and the Politics ofTransition in South Africa Denise M. A.ckennann 117
The .-\bortion Dehate ill Brazil: .\ Report froman Eco-Femlnist Philosopher andTheologian l'nder Sicl:::C frOlle Gebara 129
o Notes On Contributors 137
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Volwne 5 Nwnber I March 1996
Contents
Tess Cosslett. Feminism. ~'Iatriljnealism, and the 'House of \\'omen' 10
Contemporary \ \'omen's Fiction 7
J'ictona B. KOT<f1liowska. Engaging with Gender: Star Trek's '::'\ext Generation'AI 19
Paulilll ,H. Prior. The Dark Side of Goodness: women, social norms and mentalhealth 27
Dallas Isaacs & Jlari(r/l Poole. Being a )'lao and Becoming a :'\urse: three men!sstories 39
Claire rfallace. Pamela .-lbbolt & Glon'a Lankshtar. 'Vomen Farmers III Somh-\\'estEngland 49
Claire Griffiths. Social De\'elopmem and \l'omen in Africa-the case of ~Iorocco 63
Padq)' LAng. Five Poems 81
T.\LKB.\CK
Pat~)' Stoneman. .\11 Open Letter to Stn;e D.l\;es 37
RE\'IE'," .-\RTICLES
Series: Subursire fl omm )'Iarie )'luh'ey Roberts. Series Ed. re\ic\\'cd by JudySimons 91
fa/ume I: 77ll .-ITt ql/ngeniousb' TomulltiJlg Jane Collier I
Jolume 11- .#peal Cl/Olle Haffqfthe Human Race, ,romall. Against tile Pretmsioll.'; IIIthe Other Hafl JIm, to Rt'lain them ill Political alld nlella ill Cit,il awi Dume.sticSlauf)' ,"'illiam Thomson & Anna \ "heeler!
Volume III: A B/(ghljid Life: a tme st0l)' Rosina Bulwer-LyttonlJoillme n~· TIlt' Bftll Book Sarah GrandJolume J:. nlt' ]vumal ofa Feminist i,Elsie Ckws Parsons
The Practice QlLore: lesbian .sexuali{l' and penwsl' dtsire ,TeresJ. de Lauretis!.. \t'tf L:.sbionCn'ticism: litt'ral)' and adtllral It'adings \Sally .\funt. Ed,l. 771£ R11RIlITl Book (!/1...t'sbiatlShort Stones :\fargarct Reynolds" re\·iewed by Lynne Pearce 95
BOOK REXIEWS
Tilting the Tuu:er: lesbians fftlrhillg Ij/lt't'r ,ill~il'ds Unda Garber. Ed. re\ ie\n>d by CeliaKitzingcr 99
Telling Trm;els: selecud wntmgs ~l' ninelemth-centu!1" ,~meri(all H'01111'11 abroad C~'lary
Suzanne Schriber! Ed.). Fnsuitablefir Ladies; an al/lh%gl' q(lf01I1fJllravel/eTJ JaneRobinson, Ed.) redewed by Shirley Foster 101
Carved Fltsh, Cast Selves: gendered symbols alld social practirc\Rudie & Tone Eleie) re\1t'wed by Allison Ja01c:>
\'igdis Brach-Due. Ingrid103
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Volwne 5 Nwnber 1 March 1996
'famm and .\ fissions: past and present. .illllnopologim/ and hIJlof/(lI! pffspcctil'l'J (FionaBo\\;e. Deborah Kirkwood & Shirley ArdellCT. Ed~ IT\'jcwecl by RosalindI. J. Hackett 10+
flomen , rriling about .\[on~1·: womewJfiction in England. 179(1- J8'.!() Ed\\'ard Copeland,reviewed by Caroline Gonda 10:>
"Vew Feminist Art Criticism (Katy Deep\\'cll. Ed.) rc\;e\\"ed hy Pat Phippard 106
Cultural Politics: class, gender, race and lIlt' /Jos/modem ((wid Glenn Jordan & Chris"'ccclon; reviewed by Andrew TildaI' 109
A PassionJor DiffiTf1lCf iHcnrietta ~'loon' reviewed by bl1la~- llan\"cll 110
,Hollier ]olinli)'s:feminlsts wr,"'t about mothm'ng ~laureen T. Ruddy. ),Iartha Roth &Amy Sheldon, Eds) r",;ewed h\ Sheila Greene III
Politics and .Na"alives qlBirth: gVllocoloniz.aliolljYom RouHcau to ;:Ola t Carol A. :Mossmanjreviewed by Tony'Villiams 112
JHotherlzood and Jlodemity; an iUL'estigation inlo the rational dimension (If mothedng (ChristineEYcnngham) re\icwcd by Penny Curtis 113
Gender, Sex and St'xuali!y: contemporary' ps)'rho{ogical puspcrtius ;Gerda Siann) reviewed byMal)' Jane Kehily and Anoop :\ayak 114
Rethlivdng Sexual Harassment (Clare Brant & Yun Lee Too, Eds) reviewed byPenelope Harvel' 116
Feminis1ll alld Peace (K. J. Warren & D. L. Cady, Ed" re\;ewed by KimberlyHutchings 117
The /IIm;,m" if 'Pos/-FetllliliS1ll~·1UW W01lletl, old 1I!Jlm (Vicki Coppock, Deena Haydon& Ingrid Richter) reviewed by Liesl King 118
Kllowing the DifJermce (Kathleen Lennon & Margaret Whitrord, Eds) reviewed byAlison Assiter 120
The Less Noble Sex: scimtific religiom, alld philosophilal conceptions ifwoman's lIature (NancyTuana) reviewed by Anne Scott 121
Women and Heallh: Jt1Ilillis/ perspectives (Sue Wilkinson & Celia Kitzinger, Eds)reviewed by Helen Roberts 122
WOIIU71 alld the Health Care Indm/ry: an unhealtlry rew/ionship.' (Peggy Foster) reviewed bySarah Nettleton 123
Journal of Gender Studies
Vohune 5 Number 1 Mareh 1996
(continued)
Divided Sisterhood: TaU, dass, andgnu/a in the SVUtJl.'![riWllllllrsing profissioll I:Shula ~[arks)
reviewed bv Jill Olumide 124
Gmder and the Pmfi5Jional Predicammt ill,VuTsing (Celia D;\\;esl re\~ewed by ElizabethLawrence 125
TIlt Social ,\leal/ing ql.\Iidu,!!t'l)' Sheila Hunt & Anthea Spnonds) re\~e\Ved by~Iaureen La~Tea 126
The Polillo C!.l P(fgllan~)': potier 1f/ltf/mIlLS in the I1wtmUll-~;dal relationship 'Joanna C.:\It'nick & Robert .\1. Blank. Ed~i rc\;ewed by .\Jilhea Symonds 127
Local Goremmen! II omm's Committt'I'.1 Julia Edwards) rc\'icwed by Jill Page 128
Donal/ding "J((ollfltabili~}': the global ((lfupllign and rimna tribuna/flr JVomen-'s Human Rights:.Charlotte Bunch & ~~iall1h Reilly.: rc\;cwed by Angela E\"eritt 130
fl'omm (l11d the, \;7.l' Trade .·lgmdu Susan Joekes & Ann \\'('slOn) reviewed by AnkieHougveh 131
G/l11lging the Subject: l{'O/lltl/ in hir)ur eduration ;Sue Da\;es, Cathy Lubelska & JaceyQuinn, Eds reviewed by Jenny Headlam ""ells 132
Dislocating J[(lJeu/ini!]': (Ompara1l1'l' t'lhnographies i.'\ndrea Cornwall & NancyLindisl:l.me. Edsi rc\;C\\"cd bv Behrooz ),!of\'a,idi 133
Ollf-hondfd Histon"e.r: lilt' froto-lilli/tio 'll ga..1' male l'ldeo !IIJnlOgrapky Gohn R, Burger)reviewed by Paul Hindlt' 134
Sailon and Sexual Idenli~r: (TO.Hif/!!, t!lf liue hdl.l'ftn "strmght" and r~ax" in Ihe V'S .,'\'al!Y\Ste\Tn Zeeland) rc\"iC\\"(·d by Paul Hindle 135
This Female .\Jan v/God: <i'omm audl/II',itual POU'fT In the palristic age, AD 350---450 (GillianCloke) re\iewcd by Carolyn :\Iucssig 136
Hamors if Tmtll: adult Jll1i'li"IITS hmhllg from (hildhood sexual abuse (Kim :\IcGrcgorlre\~ewed by Pamela Da\il'S 137
.If,s Oliphant: ap"lIim to hasd}: .1 litaalT life .ElizabethJay) rf\;ewed by ,\,larioo Shaw 138
BOOKS RECEI\TD 141
:"OTICEBOARD 147
:':OTES O:\" CO~IRIBlTORS 149
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Journal of
48
OMEN&ING 1U
Volume 7Number 41995
FROM THE EDITOR
FYI
Elderly Power in the 21st Century 3Marie R. Haug, PhD
Assessing the Efficacy of a Self-Help Support Group Programfor Older Women 11
Lenard W. Kaye, DSW
The Life-World of Older Widows: The Context of LivedExperience 31
Eileen Jones Poner. PhD. RN
Older Women and Beliefs About Exercise Risk: What HasMotherhood Gotto Do with It? 47
Karen P. Branigan, MPASandra 0'Brien COllsins, EdD
Older Women's Financial Resources and Perceptionof Financial Adequacy 67
Marsha A. Goetting, MSM. Valora Raiser, MSPeler Marlin. PhDLeonard W. Poon, PhDMary Ann Johnson, PhD
Gender Differences in Retirement Income: A Comparisonof Theoretical Explanations 83
Stanley DeViney. PhDJennifer Crew Solomon, PhD
BOOK REVIEWS
Women Growing Older: Psychalogkal Perspeclives,edited by B. F. Throer and L. E. Troll 101
Reviewed by Joann P. Reinhardt, PhD
Older Wards and Their Gllardians, by Pat M. Keithand Robbyn R. Wacker 102
Reviewed by Lori A. Stiegel, JD
FROM THE BOOK REVIEW EDITOR 105
JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY 49
VOL. 7 NO.4
ARTICLES
WINTER 1995
Margaret Rose"Woman Power Will Stop Those Grapes": Chicana Organizers and
Middle-Class Female Supporters in the Farm Workers' GrapeBoycott in Philadelphia, 1969-1970 / 6
Margaret A. LoweFrom Robust Appetites to Calorie Counting: The Emergence of Dieting
among Smith College Students in the 1920s / 37
Pamela CooperMamthon Women and the Corporation / 62
INTERNATIONAL TRENDS
Ida BlomFeminism and Nationalism in the Early Twentieth Century:
A Cross-Cultural Perspective / 82
Aparna BasuFeminism and Nationalism in India, 1917-1947 / 95
Noriyo HayakawaFeminism and Nationalism in Japan, 1868-1945 / 108
Yung-Hee KimUnder the Mandate of Nationalism: Development of Feminist
Enterprises in Modern Korea, 1860-1910 / 120
BOOK REVIEWS
Ingrid Winther ScobieAmerican Firsl Ladies and the Question of Identity / 137
First Lilfics: Tile Saga of ti,e PresidClIls' Whli'S awl Their Power by Carl SferrazzaAnthony; EfemlVr ROOSt'llt'lt by Blanche Wiesen Cook; Portia: The World ofAbigailAdmJls by Edith D, Gelles; The Rise of rublic Woman: Woman's Power mill WOI11Jl1I '5
1'111((' ill tile Ullill'd Sfalcs, 1630-1970 by Glenna Matthews.
Marilyn J. BoxerFrench Women in Revolutionary Aclion and Thought / 151
Flora Tristall, Utopian Feminist: Her Travel Diaries and Persollal Cmsade by DorisBeik and Paul Beik; Femillism, Socialism, and French Romanticism by ClaireGoldberg Moses and Leslie Wahl Rabine; Blood Sislers: TIle Frencll Revollltio1l illWomen's Memory by Marilyn Yalom.
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50 JOURNAL OF WOMFN'S HISTORY
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VOL. 7 No. <\ WINTER 1993
Tamara L. HuntDefining Sexuality and Gender Roles in Modern Britain
and Europe / 162Predicame1lts of Love by J. Miriam BeIm; A Syluill PallkJlllrst Reader ed, KathrynDodd; ForlJiddcll History: 11/1' Slate, Society, and the Rcgl/latio/l l?f SCXlflllity illl'l!odcrII Europe ed. John C. FOll t; Ivlakillg Peace: The RCCfJllstmctiOlI of GClldcr illh,ferwllr Britain by Susan Kingsl!;,}' Kent; Sophia Je:r-Blakc: A WOII/llIl Pioufer i/lNillclct'lIth-Ct'Illllry Mcdicl1ll~l:forlllby Shirley Roberts; "Victorian Sexualities," ASpecial Issue of Victorian Studies ed. Andrew H. Miller.
Thomas J. PraschOrientalism's Other, Other Orientalisms: Women in the Scheme
01 Empire / 174\'\'01111'1/ 's Orients: ElIglish WomClllllld fhe lvliddlc East, 1718-191S: Sc:wlllity,ReUgioll al/ll Work by I3il1ie ~'1t'1man; Bolli RiglJl and Ltit Ha1lded: Amb Wall/ell Talkabout Their Lilies by Bouthaina Shaaban; Opmillg lilt' Gilles: ,1 Ct'll/Ilry ofAmbFemillist Writillg ed. rVfargot B<ldfiln and Miriam Cooke; WOIIII'II i1l islamicBiographical Collccliolls: Frolll 111/1 ~arlt to Who's lVlIO by Ruth Roded; illlages ofWomell; The Por/myaf of WOI1lCll ill PhotogmJllly of Ihe I\-fiddk ElI:,t 1860-1950 bySMtlh Cmham-Brown; 15111111;( 111111 EII1"OI'ell1l [J!'llIIshm: Tile ForgillS ofa GlobalOrder ed. Michael Adas; Gel/del' 111111 NatiollalldellWy: WOIII('11 al/d Politics illMI/slim Societies ed. Valentilw 1\-1. Moghadam; W0I1/f'llll/ll1 Missiolls Past alldPresenl; Al/lhro}'oloSicallllld I U:,/oriwl !'ercepliol/s ed. Fiona Bowie, DeborallKirkwood, and Shirley Ardenl'r; European WOIllt'lIlllld Iht' St'coud Brilish Empireby ~vI.ugaretStrobel; and Wl'.~tl'l'll IVOI1lCIIIllIlI11llpcriafi,~III:COlllplicity midResislllllCC ed. Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret Strobel.
ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS ! 189
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Gayle Veronica Fischer and Kathryn Wagnild FullerEdited Collections of Primary Sources in United States Women's
History: An Annotated Bibliography / 206
CONTRIBUTORS / 230
NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 232
ANNOUNCEMENTS ! 234
Visual Art
KeJldm /th·
Linda Kt.'t'gwl
Maljoril' lHadtloxL.Af. Hanley
Geri RIJsel1:::\\'cig
J\1arci SulakSarah J. Miller
Hannah SteinMia Lefl/lill
Glrell Morgon-low'sDixie Partridge
Lcatha KendrickSarah l. Miller
Ellen Stt'illbauf1l[alire-Anne Bosse/aar
losie Keams
Adrienlle SIINancy Roxbur..... Knutson
DnrYll CascioMary 8010.--:5
Linda McCarriston
Poetry
.5 Beauty's Bea"tThe B~as(" Bl'<1uty
6 Dawn Song7 It Is Your Leaving That I LoveR Why I Gardent) Dolphins Curtwheeling
10 The SWing16 Visitation RitesIR Inside Out19 Eva-Deane30 Remember This32 Season's End: Years Later34 Touching the Cat36 Faith37 Some Assembly Required38 Zen54 The Male Number55 The Female Number58 Curriculum Vitae60 Separation66 Ask. Thank. Curse, Grt"..'t. Pray69 In April's Lengthening Light71 Pinning the Tail
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21 "lera: Woman Sitting on a PrecipiceContemph)ting Her Wild Nature "
22 "At the ShfillC of the Leopards"23 "In the Garden of Tigers"24 "Epona"
lea1l Perkins 39 "Mother and Child"40 "Family Life"41 "Bathroom Scene"42 "She Can't Get Out of the Kitchen"
Use Metz.ger 61 Photograph62 Photograph63 Photograph64 Photograph65 Photograph
C. Anne FisherKathleen Spi\'ack
Glynis Kinnan
Tamara FriedmanDiana Lee Goldman
Carol Grimes
ProseII Where the Piano Once Stood25 Earth Mother43 Watch49 Leila-Iu68 Sunflower73 An Interview with Linda McCarriston
(Photograph on page 70)
Notes about Contributors78
52 LE CY~*"~A JOURNAL OF
AMERICANWOMEN WRITERS
Volume 13, No. I, 1996
CONTENTS
Carolyn Sorisio "There is Might in Each": Conceptions of SeU' inHarriet Jacobss Incidents in the Life o/a SlaveGirl. Written by Herseif
.lla!)' Cbapman Gender and Intluence in Louisa May Alcott's .-\.llodem Mephistopheles
]iI/Jones The Disappearing "I" in Our Nig
ProfilesChery'l Z Oreovicz ~lercy Otis Warren. 1~~S-ISl-i
James A Levemier Phillis Wheatley. ea.l-;3-1-S-i
Book ReviewsElsa Nettels Elizabetb Robins. 1862-1952: Actress. Srwelisf,
Feminist by Joanne E. Gates
Roberta Seelinger Trites Whispers in the Dark: Tbe Fiction o/Louisa .lfayAlcott by Elizabeth Lennox Keyser
Kate .llcCul/ough The Culture o(Sentiment: Race. Gender. andSelltinlen(ali~l'ill .\'ineteelltlJ Century .-\Juerlcaedited I", Shirle\' Samuels
19
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AsiA",PAciFic WOMEN'S STudiES JOURNAL
NUMBER 5 1995
Message
ArticlesClaiming Our Heritage: Chinese Women and Christianity I
by Kwak Pui-Lan
Violence Against Women Biblical Theological Reflection: 8An Indian Perspective
by SIella Baltazar, FMM
Hinduism: Caste, Gender and Violence ." .by Margare/ Shan/i, ICM
The Asian Principle of Self-Negation and the Christian Ethic 23of Love: A Buddhist-Christian Encounter
by Concepion .A,fontoya
53
Buddhism: Paradox in a Religion for Nonviolence and Equality .......by Bernardeen Silva
Mary: The Beloved Disciple.by Leanila V Bemlisa, .1£\1
Confucianism: Woman's Way -The Liberative and the Oppressiveby SlIn-Ai Lee Park
Cosmic Spirituality and the Wholeness of Life .by Rosario BaUung, RGS and Arche Ligo
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Resurrection: A Call for Transfonnation (Women's Role in Transformation) 58by Carmelita J\f. Csog
Theological Retlection on Violence Against Women. . 64by Mary John ManO/IZO/I, OSB
Statements"Women Against Violence" Dialog .. 71
by Ecumenical Associalion of Third World Theologians (EATWOTJ
The Situation of Women in Church and Ci\;1 Society.. .. 77Sialemeniof/he 1995 General Chapler of the Jesuits
A Letter from Christian Women on the UN World Conference on Women .... .... 82
On the Ordination of Women.... .. .Sialemen/ by the IIvmen Religious Theological FOnllll (WORTH)
Book ReviewThe End of Silence: Women and the Priesthood .
by Karen Armstrong
Profile: Sisters in Islam.
.. 86
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. 94
News Briefs ,.,., , , ", 96
Publications Catalog 99
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VOLUME 21. NO I
18 NEWS TO TURN THE
WORLO
by Katie Singer
"My fnend knows a man v/hatcan make me an abortion."' Amother's unexpected umpteenthpregnancy In 1917 creates anunexpected pOignancy for her' oldest daughter',
Though Singer's piece ;s fiction,today's threats to reproductive
p. i 8
nghts are not LILITH takes a lookat restrictive (and sometimes hidden) new anti-abortion legis!atlon,and tells whom to contact fromthe White House on down, todefend your nghts.
24 MOTHERS WITHOUT
PARTNERS-ON
PURPOSE
by Terese Loeb Kreuzer
Headlines (and the CensusBureau) hail the new statistics:more middle class white womenare choosing to have childrenalone. And Jewish womenare overrepresented in thisnew crop of well-educated,financially solvent singlemothers by choice. Here'swhy they're doing it
PLUS-"vou Don't Have aDaddy, You Have a Donor,"Rabbi Julie Greenberg's communcations wrth heryoung daughter.
P 24
D[P\RT\lE~TS
2 FROM THE EDITOR
3 LETTERS
4 KOL ISHAH-NEWS
OF JEWISH WOMEN
AROUND THE WORLD• jews against Newt Gingrich• Journalists in Jerusalem (womenin the margins) • A Jewish feministconference on the Bay • Genderdances In NYC· And more..
27 THE CREATIVE EDGEArt you can orden
38 REVIEWSPaula Hyman on Jews andpatnarchy; three intriguing newvideos: a brief look at some'noteworthy books.
42 TSENA RENALILITH's indispensable listings ofresources: what to learn, where togo, how to lead, etc.
44 THE WAYS WE ARE:
ROSH HOOESH POEMS
by [yn U(shin
A tno to help us celebrate theNew Moon, and our own bodies.
THE ANGST OF TEEN-AGEJEWISH GIRLS IN THE 1950's,
60's, 80's AND 90's
8 DATING MIKE EpSTEIN
by Dione lJJw>ich
What's the only Jewish girl inHibbing, Minnesota gonna dofor a sanctioned social life? Getshipped to Duluth for the ritualSatunday night grope.
10 ((GAW/US!" (LIKE
BARBRA STREISANO)
by Marcy Shemer
8art>ra (unfixed nose & all) gaveJewish female faces, and theirowne~, new self respect Here'show one fan worshipped her idol.
13 COMING OF AGE
AS AN IRAQI JEW
IN CALIFORNIA
by LooIwo KhazzoomVv'hen multicu~uraJism was notyet a buzzword, ~ was hand tobe young and Iraqi in Hebrewschools and youth groups where"Jewish" meant "Ashkenazi:'Harder still to be young. female,and passionate about prayer inthe Iraqi synagogue where onlymen and boys had value.
15 YOUNG TEENS TAKE
BACK THE NIGHT
by Enid Sd1ar:z with Susan Sd"'tlf
YAYI The 90's are herel All theinjustices of the previous decadescan be righted by leaming. marching. defea~ng those old stereotypes--a summer-eamp exercisewhere girls and boys togetherfight sexism and repajr the world.
Cover illustration by Emilya Naymarl<
I"IUSHI 55
A Journal about ":,omen and Sodcty
No. 92-93 (Double Issue)
2. Readers' Forum
January-April 1996
9. Annam Bahu KurvitaThe Indian Tradition of Growing and Sharing FoodJ.K. Bajaj and M.D. Srinivas
21. Hea!th Care in BharatA National Blind SpotDr Sham Ashtekar
31. The Breakdown of a MythNotes from a Visit to RussiaSunil Gandhi
40. Poem: KaliC. Vlmala Rao
41. Masculinity and Femininity in the Chess PlayersSexual Moves, Colonial Manoeuvres, and an Indian Game
Vinay Lal
5 I. A Half Step ForwardThe Thwarting of Economic Reforms in IndiaMadhu Kishwar
81. Short Story: The CrossingDeepa Agarwal
86. Responses to Manushi
56
Spring 1996
Marsden Wagner, M.D. 32 This man loves mIdwives by Poppy ShellSee relatedstorieson pages32,33 alld35.I11l1stratioll by Barbara Gleason. Mnrsden Wagner roilS promoted midwifery thl'Ollgh his writillg alld lee/llres.
OTHER FEATURES DEPARTMENTS
6 Birth plan by janille DeBaise 3 Editor's Page
'nlDlights takell from the dreams of 200 womell. 4 Poetry
7 Networking12 WIth scars In my uterus and heart by Glfryl Ellinger
Tricks of the Trade10
HIJW call we protect women fromtechllology, yet follow Ollr protocols? 11 Marion's Message
14 Knittlngneedles, cameras and electronicfelal monitors byMichel Oden/,MD. Bllilding blocks for life
27 Question of the QuarterA wtluralmislillderstalldingof birth physiology threatens women.
by Leslie Hogberg, RN
17 A blending of two worlds by Sharoll Glass jOllquil, CNM by Debbie O'Hay
Modern midwifery is atl uneasy balance of braitl and tool us. heart and hands. 44 Media Reviews
46 News19 The pain of labour by Alldrea Robertsoll
Journal Abstracts48
It hurts 10 give birth, But there is a special biological role for that pain. 49 Calendar
23 The belly of the beast by Roxi Allgllstille, RN 50 Classified Advertising
53 In My Opinion"1 make a profound difference in the women's lives that IloudJ."
What's wrong with an early
29 A grand triumph by jlldy Edmllllds discharge?by Deborah Boehle
A woman succeeds itl having ahamebir/h, despite her doctor's wishes.55 Photo Album
33 Pursuing the Birth Machine: An update by Marsden Wagner, M.D.
Importallt new illforllla/ioll hilS become avaJ/able 011 some techllologies.
35 Searching for appropriate birth technology by Robertalld Rosalilld Wes/Oll
A review of Pursuing the Birlh Machine.
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMENCovering all the issues concerning women and media
57
Volume 24, Number 2 Spring 1996
AARP study: Prime-time TV shows limited roles for older women................. 4Women politicians said to attract different coverage than men 5Front-page coverage of women declines yet again in 1996 8Women and media TV series airs in Canada this spring 10Figure skating group's ban of Washillgtoll Post reporter continues 12
• VOLUME VI NUMBER 5
MARCH/APRIL 1996
+ea+lJ\I'Qs4 .. ' 1 ...
BREAST IMPLANTS: 44 Beau~'& the Breast 46 How Silicone Ended Up in Women's BreastsbyJohnA Brme 48 five Women Talk About How Silicone Implants Changed Their Lives Inteniiel.1;s by LaulaJamison
51 Reality Check: 1\vo Recent Studies Claim Silicone's O.K. Oh Veah? byJennder Washbum 58 Alternalives:Know the Risks by An.r:efa Bonocoglia 60 The Debate Among Women About Silicone by Angelo BonGtJQ,glia
64 ARE SWEDISH WOMEN REALLY BETTER OFF? Afeminist Goes in Search of Good News by Susan Faludi
news12 Israeli Women and the Politics of Peace by SimonaSharoni
15 OPINION: Spoils of War by Cynthia Enloe
16 Why All but One Woman Senator Voted Against Welfare by Gayle Ki"henbaum
20 it's Lonely at the Top. Out of 190 World Leaders, Only five Are female. How Are They Doing? byJiII Petty
23 Pat Schroeder: Exit Lines25 NEII'SMAKER: florence De Villiers, ACbampion for the Rights of
Domestic Workers in South Africa by Rochael Kagan
26 CLIPPINGS by Kate Rounds
your health28 The Price of Eggs: Ms. Goes Undercover in the Infertility Industry
by Sharon Lerner
31 PROFILE: Martha McClintock33 HEALTH NOTES
'IOU r 'N Q t j<•36 The Wage Gap: Unequal Pay for Equal Work38 Sweatshop Update: The Gap Takes the High Road38 fIRST PERSON: Patricia Sullivan39 WORK NOTES
art s72 Wailing for the Big Show bv Mim Schor
75 Marleen Gorris: In the Name of the Mother by l,zo Bear
77 ARrsWATCIl by Jennifer Baumgardner
books84 Teen Mags: How To Get aGuy, Drop 20 Pounds, and Lose Vour Self-Esteem brAnasra,ia Higginbotham
88 REVIEWS89 BOLD TYPE: Evelyn Lau
departments1 EDITOR'S PAGE by MarciaAnn Gillespie 4 LETIERS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 35 SNAPSHOT: CAROL DOWNER
40 UPPllY WOMEN: Rosalind Wiseman br Whirney Walker 71 POETRY. At the Allar by Nadine Mazon 78 fiCTION: LoudbyDianeSchoemperien 83 GRAPEVINE byJenniferBaumgofdner 92 CONNECTIONS: Safe Sex by MaggieHadleigh-West
96 GUEST ROOM: rat Is Vour Prohlem by Nomy lamm No COMMENT (inside hack cover)
MOTHERS&DAUGHTERSTALK FROM THE HEART ABOUT HOWFEMINISM REALLY PLAYS IN THEIR LIVES
featuresMOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS: 46 Chrbllna Looper Baker and Chrislina Baker Kline
52 Alix Kales Shulman alld Polly Shulman 58 Miriam Ching Yoon Looie and Nguyen Louie
64 CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN: Frtend or Foe? by Mdt' ,II. SIUII
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12 Al {he \volllcn"s EX}Ju: AFeminist CelebratlUli and l'iill tu ALtIUIl Ih .\lulllw lJiJfk umI Hllu HenleyJenwl
16 Letter from Sarajevo by (JurdUIlU Ai/t'.-ale
19 NU\S\t\KlR: Dr. Zhan~ Shuyun, ExposlIIg China's Secret Shame hrJudl/h niJf1lff
20 OP1\IU'i: There·s No Living with the Death Penalty or ~·I":t'f Hdl'fl f'ft'lt"U/l
21 ~E\\l\\ArCH: Welf;uc-A State 's f{i~ht'? b,\ ;';!lUt' J'(}I/ii~lt
22 The Cyber Cops by Sundy.ll. hllla/uft';
24 Will War Crimes Against WOlllCU Finally Counl!26 t'I.IPPI:-;(J~ by Kule ROUI/lil
your work32 l'JIl d ~IcJob Pro\ Ide it Living Wage·~'.r ,Y'lOlll! Alt'1I/ 34 FIRST PE~~U:-l: CYJlthid Eyre Schelcher
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43 fhe New Breast JilJplalll )tudy; Is This as (juod dS It lit'ts~ [)I .'!ll1/UII LUilti 44 HULfH NllJES
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Introduction
NUPUR CHAUDHURI and CHERYL JOHNSON·ODIM, Special IssueEditors I
Articles
Challenging Imperialism in Intemational Women's Organizations, 1888-1945LEILA J. RUPP 8
Steering between Scylla and Charybdis: Shifting Gender Roles in 1\ventieth·Century IranJANET AFARY 28
The Construction of Place: Maori Feminism and Nationalism in Aotearoa/New ZealandRADHIKA MOHANRAM 50
Asian Women in Hawai'i: Migration, Family, Work, and IdentityCAROL C. FAN 70
Irish Women in London: National or Hybrid Diasporic Identities?BREDA GRAY 85
Women in Black African Novels Written in FrenchCLAIRE L. DEHON 110
Toward an Understanding of Cross· National Differences in the Naming ofSame·Sex Sexual/Intimate RelationshipsSAORI KAMANO and DIANA KHOR , , 124
Structural Adjustment Policies in the Caribbean: A Feminist PerspectiveV. EUDINE BARRITEAU 142
On Learning and Teaching
Evolving a Course on Postcolonial Writings by WomenDIANE ENGBER 157
Reports
The Fourth World Conference on Women: Beijing '95DOROTHY O. HELLY 171
What Is Difficult Can Be Done at Once. What Is Impossible Takes a Little Longer:The Beijing ConferencePRISCILLA SEARS 179
NWSA News 186
Contributors 189
Announcements 192
Books Received 193
april 1996 volume xxvi, number 4
cover storv: 'eminisleXIIOFemlni.t Expo '96 1Women Count 1Getting Women Out To Vote 3Eliminating Poverty 4Reflection. on the Expo 8Le.blan Controver.y 14Balancing the Budget.. 16Bella Abzug Speak 18Educating Women and Girl 19Women and Sport 20Women My.tery Writer 21
acUvismWomen Creating a Niche in Habitat 10Listserves on the Internet for Women 26
commenl8rvTrafficking Women in Nepal 20
analYsisBrea.t Exam.: Medlc.lizatioD and My.tiflcation ....... 12
regularNew 5Chicken lady 28Letter 29
may 1996 volume xxvi, number 5
coversiorvHelping Individual Prostitutes Survive:Actlvlsnl on the Streets 1
lrlbUleTerri Lynn Jewell 1954-1995 9
conferenceSexu'al Abuse, Memory and the Law 10
acUvlsmListserves on the Internet for Women 16
analYsisCould a Feminist Military HaveLiberated the Bosnia Rape Camps? 17
regularNews 3Chicken lady 18Letters 20
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covor SlorvMltsublshl: Harassment, Retsllatlon and Death Threats ......... 1
InlOrvlewAn Erotic Performer Speaks 8
commen18rvRichard' The Quiet Stalker ; · 12
Learning the Hard Way: Model Mugging 13
rovlewCreteII: French Women's Film Festival ; 14
. acUvlsmA Senseless Act of Beauty' 15
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VOLUME V • NUMBER TWO ON THE ISSUESTHE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'S QUARTERLY
PAGE 26"Let the girls lip frolltf"
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features18 COVER STORY
How Orgasm Politics Has Hijacked the Women's Movement ..SHEILA JEFFREYSWily has the Big 0 seduced so manyfemillists---even Ms.-into a counterrevolution from withi,,?
22 ELECTION '96 Running Scared KAY MILLSIn these anxious times, will women make adifference? Ollly if they're 011 the ballot.
26 POP CULTURE Where Feminism Rocks .MARGARET R. SARACOFrom riot grrris to RasIa reggae, poJitical11l11Sic ill the '90s is raw and real.
30 SELF·DEFENSE Why Annie Got HerGun.cAROLYN GAGEA"nie Oakley trusted bullets more f/tall ballots. She knew what would stop another "lte-wolf."
32 PROFILE The Hot Politics of Italy's Ice Maiden PEGGY SIMPSONAt 32, [relle Pivetti is the YOl/Hgest speaker of the /taUml Parliament ill history.
36 ACTIVISM Diary of a Rape-Crisis Counselor KATHERINE EBAN FINKELSTEINVolunteer work challenged lter bOlllldaries...alld her 10l1t! life.
40 PORTFOLIO Not Just Another Man on a HorsePersonal twists all public art.
44 FAMILY VALUES £500 With InterestThe allthor, who lIever knew her father, has tl score to settle.
... ARLENE RAVEN
JILL JOHNSTON
PAGE 40Noah as the Greal Mother
PAGE 3Romantic utopia1l?
columns3 Merle Hoffman Marriage As Realpolitik
7 Elayne Rapping The Ladies Who Lyllch
14 Talking Feminist• UlUra Flanders. Linda Clarke• Cassandra Byers Harvin· Kathy Passero
departments2 Front Lines Sprillg Tillie-lip
10 Feedback
12 Pith & Vinegar
60 Back Page bl! Marge Piercy
book & film reviews49 SALLY OWEN Virtual Equality, by Urvashi Vaid
51 ELEANOR I. BADER Me1l Are From lvIars, Wome1l Are From VelIIIS, by John Gray
53 Books in Brief books by Charles C01SOII, LOllise Arms/rollg, Sapphire
54 FILM; IOHN STOlTENBERG Rai1l Witllout T1ul1lderPAGE SSl7lreadbnre American Quilt 55 FILM; LINDA KRAUSS How to Make a1l America1l Quilt
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all racism and domestic violence, t'wo radical radio hosts get their signals crossed.
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22 RELIGION Claiming Sacred GroundW011lt'1l'S eight-year strllggle to pm,lI Ollt loud at "flie Wailing Wall."
PHYLLIS CHESLER
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26 MEDICAL POLITICS Women Who Trust Too MuchWhat AIDS commericials dOIl't feft YOII.
.. DEBORAH IOHNSON
40 ACTIVISM Greenpeace WarriorHaul I set sail from Tahiti to stop tIJe bomb.
SUE COE
FRED PElKA
PAUL KIVEL
GILLIAN MURPHY
... TERESA YUNKER
54 Alltollia's Lille and Alllle FrclllkRememhcred fiLM REVIEWS BY KATHI MAIO
52 Amazi"g Grace, by Jonathan KozolREVIEWED BY ELEANOR I BADER
51 A !Vomall Scomed, by Peggy ReevesSanday R~VIEWED BY LORRAINE OUSKY
53 Books in Brief
55 Home Videos in Brief
book & film reviews48 Tanya Mdkh, author of
TI,e Repllbikllll !Var Agaillst !VomellINTERVIEWED BY IULIA KAGAN
columns2 Front Lines Speaking Tmth
to One Another RONNI SANDROff
3 Merle Hoffman Peak Experience
• OUT Clinics/Oursl'l\·esMARY LOU GREENBERG
• Domestic Violence-Free ZoneELEANOR 1_ BADER
• G.,l1oping Media Monopolv STEVEN HILL
• Affirmative ActionDEBORAH A. COOKSEY AND MARILYN K. EASTER
• .'\n Eve (OT <In Eye Can \otakethe Whole \Vorld Blind SIOBHAN BYRNE
• Insurance Companies Sock Itto Battered \Vomen DONNA PARSONS
29 SELf-DEfENSE When Street Harassment Gets Nasty...Shollid yOIl mouth olf or bite YOllr tOllgue?
32 PORTfOLIO An Artist Takes StockFrom illside slaughterhollses flnd meat fanlls .. ,
44 fAMILY VALUES Raising Sons as AlliesWhile race and gender ,enrs rage. il'JlIlt Cfl1l parellls do 011 the JWI11C fnmt?
36 CIVIL RIGHTS Attack of lhe Morally ChallengedCtmgress goes after the disabled.
60 Back PageSmile, Baby, Smile ELLEN SNORTLAND
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10 Talking Feminist
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66Volume 20 Number 1 1996
SPECIAL SECTIONFathering and FeminismEdilOria/: MaKUlinitr, Male Role:" dnd the Future Nancy Felipe Russo
of Feminist Psychology
Fathering is a Feminist Issue
Expanding the ;v/olher-Child Paradigm: AnExaminJllon of Dissertallon Res,earch 19861994
Conducting Nonsexist Research, Prevention, andTreatment with Fathers and Mothers: A Call {ora Change
RESEARCH ARTICLES AND REVIEWSDepressionThe EffecB of Childhood Family Stress on
\Vomen's DepressivE' Symptoms: A LifeCourse Approach
Sexual Assault and AggressionSe.\ual Assault HislOry and Women's
Reproductive dnd Sexual Health
Through Her E}/E's: Faclors Affecting Women'sPerception of dnd Resistance to AcquaintanceSex{Jal Aggression Threa!
Alcohol and Dating Risk Faclors {or SexualASSJulf Among College vVomen
APA Announcement
louise B. Silverstein
louise B. SilversteinVicky Ph,Hes
Kay B. ForestPhyllis ;\10enDonna Dempster-McClain
Jacqueline M. Golding
Jeanette NorrisPaula S. Nuriuslinda A. Dimeff
Antonia Abbeylisa Thomson RossDonna McDuffiePam McAuslan
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ReviewsSexudJ Salvation: Affirming Women'~ SeMJal Pamela C. Regan
Righ/s and Pleasures, by Naomi B. McCormick
Sex Is Not a Natural Act and Other Essa}'s, by letitia Anne Peplauleonore Tiefer
Male/Female Roles: Opposing Vie'.\'1Join/s, edited Helena ,\\. Carlsonby Jonathan S. Petrikin; Feminism: OpposingVie~\'poinls,edited by Carol vVekessE'r; and
Sexual Values: Opposing Viewpoints, edited byCharles P. Cozic
Women and Suicidal Behavior, by Silvia Sara Mary Amanda DewCaoelto and David lester
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••••••••••••••••••• FEATURE ••••••••••••••••••••••Cover. Our r"Ulanl modei IS Kristen RillCllfe C;.;tlit by SWeet Chee~soi Callfor
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BRINGI~.G Sl~~ A.WARENESS TO THE CL.)l"~":':;CM By Nancy Sumrrer 10
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52 Deborah Bender,Ana Santander,Aurora Balderrama,Alfredo Arce andRosario Medina
60 Arnie Bishop, Elisa We1Js,Jacqueline Sherris,Vi\'ien Tsu and Barbara Crook
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Commentary152 Rosalind Pollack Petcllesky
Letters to the Editors162 Sarah Z Verbiest
and Charlotte E Hard
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Making Abortion Law Reform Happen in Guyana:A Success Story
Damage to Immunisation Programmes fromMisinformation on Contraceptive Vaccines
All in the Name of Life
In Search ofTruth: Comparing Alternative Sourcesof Information on Reproductive Tract Infection
Risks and Rights: The Uses of Reproductive HealthData
Transforming the Process of Service Delivery toReduce Maternal Mortality in Cochabamba, Bolivia
Cervical Cancer: Evolving Prevention Strategiesfor Developing Countries
Reforms in Patients' Rights and Health SeryiceRestructuring: Obstacles to Change
Quality of Care in Laparoscopic SterilisationCamps: Observations from Kerala. India
Can We Eradicate Syphilis in Pregnant Women andNewborns? Should VVe Try?
Flavoured Condoms
A Policy is Not Enough:Women's Health Policy in Colombia
By V"/omen for \J\lomen:Australia's National Women's Health Policy
Developing vVomen's Health Policy in South Africafrom the Grassroots
National Women's Health :.il't\\"nr~ and the US FDA:Two Decades of Activism
Business as Usual for Quinacrine Stcrilisation in Chile
TIl(' Acceptability of Medical Abortion and Other L'scs or:'vHfepristone
From Population Control to Reproducti\'c Rights:Feminist Fault Lines
Now That the Conferences Are Over
Photos Do Not Reflect Complicated Reulities of China Today
Round-Up
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16.J. Law and Policy:The right to get pregnant: a fundamental human right in
Botswana?Irish court finds abortion information law constitution'llPlethora of anti-choice laws and regulations in the USASurvey on violence against US abortion clinicsFighting violence against women in ecbu, PhilippinesTraditional midwives in Australia barred from practisingFolic acid prevents nl'ural tube defectsConsequences of growing numbers of young women in
ArgentinaNetherlands will continue to fund the pill after allDutch sex selection clinic faces opposition
167 Service Delivery:Assessing and referring women for breast cancer symptomsOvarian cancer: screening, treatment and follow-upPopulation-based screening for cervical cancerObstetric and gynaecological consequences of HIV infectionNew progestogen-releasing IUD availableProblems bothering girls
170 Research:Women's reproductive health needs in rural Yunnan, ChinaGender differences in mental health status and women's health
in ChinaGender differences in dynamics of HIV transmission in rural
UgandaBreastfeeding as a source of HIV transmission to infantsVaginal drying and cleansing practices among Zambian womenMicrobicide research expanding in the USAManagement of first trimester miscarriageSterilisation regret and quality of care in Dominican RepublicThe menstrual cycle, science and women
174 Publications:Changing Human Reproduction: Social Science PerspectivesThe Feminist Sexuality and Health Collective in BrazilThe Marie Stopes Clinics in Sierra LeoneSistersReproductive Rights and Wrongs: The Global Politics of
Population ControlHopes and Realities: Closing the Gap Between Women's
Aspirations and Their Reproductive ExperiencesThe Right to Know: Human Rights and Access to Reproductive
Health InformationSexual Coercion and Reproductive Health: Focus on ResearchReproductive Heallh Care for Women and Babies: Policy and
EthicsReproductive Health Survey, Romania 19931993 Czech Republic Reproductive Health Survey: Final ReportTurkey: Situation Analysis of Reproductive Health CareLa Maternidad Precoz: La Fecundidad Adolescente en la
ArgentinaCutting the Rose: Female Genital MutilationStep-by-Step Surgery of Vesicovaginal FistulaeConference on the International Protection of Reproductive
RightsWomen of the World: Formal Laws and Policies Affecting
Their Reproductive LivesLegal and Political Barriers Affecting Sexual and Reproductive
Health ServicesHealthy Women, Healthy Mothers: An Information GuideStrengthening Communication Skills for Women's Health:
A Training GuideGetting the Message Out: Designing an Information Campaign
on Women's HealthThe Story of Jane: The Legendary Underground Feminist
Abortion ServiceDoctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion
Before and After Roe \' H'<ldt.·Gender Awareness for Population and Development: An IPPF
English Language BibliographySexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of WomenVio!enc(' Against 'Nomen and Women's Human RightsThe Girl Child and Adolescent WomenClient-Oriented Provider-Efficient Services
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A Review of the Ulerature on Barriers Encounteredby Women in S<:ience Academia 28Peggy Tripp-Knowles
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Denial aod Disclosure: An Analysis of Selec1iveReality as Resistance to Feminist CurriculumPalrici4 Elliol
Race to the Page: Positioning as a Writer of"Mixed Race"Kyo Mac/ear
On the Medico-Legal Appropriation of MenstrualDiscourse: The Syndromlzation of Women'sExperiencesJ(jrsten K. Johnson and Mary-Anne KmuJradc
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Cultivating the Rosebuds: The Education of Womenat the Cherokee Female Seminary, 1851-1909 46Devon A. MthesuahRevw.ved by Suzanne Metlwt
us deux sa:urs et leur m~re 48Fran~ise HcritierCompte rendu par Franfoise-Romaine Ouellette
Droit des femmes en France et au Quebec; 1940-1960 48Mariette Sineau at Evelyne TardyCompte rendu par Jos~e N~ron
Earth Follies: Coming to Terms with the GlobalEnvironmental Crisis SOJoOO SeagerReviewed by Heather Eaton
The Faraway Hill are Green: Voices of Irish Womenin Canada 51Sheelagh CcnwayReviewed by Sheikl Stewart
Beccming an Ally: Breaking the Cycle nf Oppression 39Anne BishopReviewed by Lynne Jenkins
The Blue Room: Trauma and Testimony amoDgRefugee Women - A Psycho-Social Exploration 40Inger AggerReviewed by Helene Moussa
Bread, Wine and Women: The Ordination Debate inthe Church of England 41Susan Dowell and Jane WilliamsReviewed by Marsha Eileen Hewitt
Caring and Curing: Historical Perspectives on Womenand Healing in Canada 42Dianne Dodd and Deborah Gorbam, eds.Reviewed byJan Clarke
Cette femme qu'its disent fatale: Textes et imagesde la misogynic fin-de·siecle 43Mireille Dottin-OrsiniCompte rendu par Chantal Bertrand-Jennings
Ffminisme et polltlque au MaghrebzakyaDaoudCompte rendu par Denise Brahimi
Femmes et fcminisme d'Wer II demainSylvie KaczmarekComple rendu par Sylvie Arend
Firing the Heather: The Life and Times of NellieMcClungMary Hallett and Marilyn DavisRevw.ved by Shelley Boseltj·Pi<M
French Women Playwrights Before the 1\ventiethcentury: A ChecklistCecilia BeachCompte rendu par Marie·France Silver
Fundamental Feminism: Contesting the CoreCcncepls of Feminist TheoryJudith GrantReviewed by Brenda L. Beagan
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Gendered Education: Sociological Reflections on Sexuality, c. 185().1940 73f~Women, Teaching and Feminism 60 Margaret Jackson
Sandra Acker Reviewed by Viveca von Rosen !1!.0
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Resistl Essays Against a Homophobic Culture 75 ::I"D.aGlobal Gender Issues 62 Mona Oikawa, Dionne Falconer, Ann Deeter, eds. C '::rV. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan cds. Rev~ed by Kathryn Snider ....Reviewed by Jane L. Parparl
..Silenced Sextet: Six Nineteenth-century Canadian ~
Going to the Moon and Stars: Stories oflwo Women Novelists 76 3Russian Mennonite Women 63 Carrie MacMillan, Lorraine McMullen and 5'Pamela E. Klassen Elizabeth Waterslon iReviewed by EliuJbelh Thompson R",,~ed by Deena Rasky ....Her Story: Women from Canada's Past 64 The Strategic Silence: Gender and Economic Policy 78Susan E. Merritt Isabella Bakker, cds.Reviewed by Ellen Manchee Reviewed by Katarzyna Ru!cszto
Maid in the Market: Women's Paid Domestic Labow 64 Travail et soins aox proches d~pendants 79Wenona Giles and Seder Arat-~, eds. Nancy Guberman, Pierre Maheu el Chantal MailleReviewed by Taru H. Vjrkamiiki Compte rendu par Midltle Vatz Laaroussi
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Women and Chinese Patriarchy: Submission,Misconceptions: The Social Construction of Choice Servitude and Escape 81and the New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies, Maria Jaschok and Suzanne Miers, cds.Volume 1 66 Rev~ed by Ellen R. JuddGwynne Basen, Margrit Eichler and Abby Uppman, cds.Reviewed byJel111iler Parks Women, Feminism and Development/Femmes,
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CONTENTS
January 1996
Gender and Managers' Causal Attributions for SuhnrJin<ltcPerformance: A Field Study
Patrici' Rosl!Jlfhal
African Ameriean Men's Gender Role Contlict: The Significanceof Racial Identity 17
Jay C. Hi"le
Effects of Gender and Situation on the Perception of SexualHarassment 35
Roger C. Katz. Roseaull HaJlJlon mill Leslie H7Iitlt.'11
Enacting Traditional Roles in a Nontraditional Setting; \\~)mL'n
Employed by the Red Cross in Viet Naill -DJuanita At. Firestollt! and CliftY/Oil RvbiJlson
Leadership Emergence in T,1sk Groups with EgalitarianGender-Role Expectations h5
Stephen G. Sapp. II buly J. lIl/1wd. allli LiJun Zhao
Gender. Gender Identity, Rape Myth ,\cceptance. and Time ofInitilll Resistance on the Perception of Acquainwncl.:'Rape Blame and Avoidabilit~, ~ t
Berer(v A. Kopper
The Relationship Between Family History. Gender Rok AttituJe".and Susceptibility to Gender Inequitable Perception, III
Family and Family Member Functioning 95David C. h'e.v and liu1lartl YtlktllS
BRIEF REPORTSProfessillllal Service Involvement of Leadership Faculty: An
Assessment of Gc:nder. Role. and Satisfaction 117Darla J. 7i\'ole and Da\'id AI. Shallllon
The Effect of School En\"ironm::nl on Bndy Cn!1cerns inAdolescent Women I '-'
Geralclille Dye,. and ;\lan"ka TiK1W1llUllll
BOOK REVIEW 1.>9
74 S I G N SJournal of Women in Culture and Society
SPRING 1996 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 3
Ix
Karen Robertson 551
Jane Roland Martin 584
Claire Robertson 615
Anne Ruggles Gere 643
and Sarah R. Robbins
~l. Ri"ka Polatnick 679
Philip ~. Cohen
Editorial: Signs: .Moving Forwardin Provocative Times
Pocahontas at the .Masque
Aerial Distance, Esofericisffi, and Other CloselyRelated Traps
Grassroots in Kenya: \'(!omen, Genital
:"futilation, and Collec[lve Action. 1920-1990
Gendered Literac)' in Black and Wbite: Turn-ofthe-Century African-American and EuropeanAmerican Club Women's Printed Texts
Diversity in Women's Liberation Ideology:How a Black and a White Group of the 1960sYiewed )'-1mherhood
707 ~ationalism and Suffrage: Gender Struggle
in ~ation·Building America
BOOK REVIEWS
Am)' S. Wharton 728
Picrrette Hondagneu· 735Sorelo
Renny Golden 739
Linda Lopez McAlister 743
St.lying 011 the Line: Blue-Collar Women in
Contemporary Japan. by Glenda S. Roberts;Women's Paid and Ullpaid Labor: The Work
Tr.msfer in Health C,re and Retailing by NonaY. Glazer; F.1St Food, FJst TJlk: Service Work,l1Id the ROlltinization of Everyday Life byRobin Leidner; Radicals of the Worst Sort:
Llboring \Vomen in Lo.lwrence, Massachusetts.
1860-1912 by Ardis Cameron
Building with Our Hands: New Directions in
Chic,ma Studies edited by Adela de la Torre
and Beatrlz .\1. Pesquera; Across the
Bowtduries of Race and Class: An Exploration
of Work and Family among Black Female
Domestic Servants by Bonnie Thornton Dill;
Mexican Lives by Judith Adler Hellman
Finding Their Voice: Pemvian \'('omen's
Testimonies of War by Kristen Herzog;Sandino's Daughters Revisited: Feminism in
Nicaragua by Margaret Randall
reverberations across the
shimmering CASCADAS by Jeffner Allen;The Apparitional Lesbiml: Female
Homosexuality and Modem Culture by Terry
S I G N SJournal of Women in Culture and Society
SPRING 1996 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 3
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jean F. O'Barr
Harriet B. Presser
Ann Waltner
Dorothy E. Smith
Alice Palumbo
Susan C. Cook
Castle; The Gay and Lesbian LibertltimlMovement by Margaret Cruikshank; HeavenlyLove? Lesbian Images ;n 1iventieth·CelltmyWomen's Writing by Gabriele Griffin;
Outwrite: Lesbianism and Popular Cultureedited by Gabriele Griffin; The Lesbiml Heresyby Sheila jeffreys; Dyke Ideas: Process, Politics,Daily Life by joyce Trebilcot
753 Tilting the Tower: Lesbians. Teaching, Queer
Subjects edited by Linda Garherj The Femi"istClassroom by Frances A. Maher and Mary KayThompson Tetreault; Changing the EducationalLandscape: Philosophy, WOllfell, andCurricuillm by Jane Roland Martin
756 Population Policy and Women's Rights:Tramforming Reproducth1e Choice by RuthDixon-Mueller; Women. the Family, andPolicy: A Global Perspectil'e edited by Esther
Ngan·ling Chow and Catherine Wbite Berheide
759 Liqllid Life: Abortion and Bllddhism in Japanby William R. LaFleurj Disembodying Women:Perspectives on Pregnancy and the Unborn byBarbara Duden
762 Relatiotts of Ruling: Class and Gender inPostindustrial Societies by Wallace Clementand john Myles; Feminism and the Politics ofDifference edited by Sneia Gunew and Anna
Yeatman767 Margaret Atwood's fdiry-Ti.lle Sexual Politics
by Sharon Rose Wilson; Margaret Atwood:Writing and Subjectit1ity edited by ColinNicholson
769 Music and Image: Domesticity, Ideology andSocia-Cultural Formalion ill Eightee1lthCefltury ElIgland hy Richard l.eppertj TheSight of Sound: Music. Representation, mId theHistnry of tbe Bod)' hy Richard Leppert;
Rediscovering the Muses: \Vomen's MusicalTraditio1JS edited hy Kimberly Marshall;Queering the Pitch: The New Gay lwd LesbiallMusicology edited by Philip Brett, ElizabethWood, <lnd Gary C. Thomas
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SIGN SJournal of Women in Culture and Society
SPRING 1996 VOLUME 21 NUMBER 3
Ellen Donkin
Yqim Arar
Peggy Whitman
Prenshaw
Maureen T. Reddy
Jacquelyn Zita
June Sochen
774 \Vomen in the American Theatre: Actresses and
Alldiellces, 1790-1870 by Faye E. Dudden;
Ecstasy and the Demon: Feminism and
Nation"lism ill the Dances of Mary Wigman bySusan A. Manning
777 The Imperial Harem: Womel1 and SOl'ereigllty
ill the Ottoman Empire by Leslie Peirce; The
\'(lomeli's Awaken;,,!!. in Egypt: Culture. Society.
and the Press hy Beth Bnron
779 Hidden Histories of \'(Iome1l ;11 the New South
edited by Virginia Bernhard, Betty Brandon,
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Theda Perdue, <1ndElizabeth H. Turner; The Dragon's Blood:
Feminist lntertexlualit), ill Eudora Welty's "The
Goldell AI>ldes" by Rebecca Mark
782 Moving Targets: Women, Murder aud
Represel1tation edited by Helen Birch; Aliens
aud Others: Science Fictioll, Femi"ism (md
Pos/modernism by jenny \X'olmark; Utopian
and Science Fiction b)' Women: Worlds of
Difference edited by j<lne L. Donawerth and
Carol A. Kolmerten
786 Making Bodies, Making His/or)': Feminism and
Germal1ldemit)' by Leslie Adelson; Unbearable
Weight: Feminism, Western Cult lire, and the
Body by Susan Bordo; Bodies TIM! M~ltter: 011
the Discursive Limits of "Sex" by Judith Butler;
Volatile Bodies: Toward t1 Corpore~ll Feminism
by Elizabeth Grosz
795 Comic Power il1 Emily Dickinson b~' Suzanne
juhasz, Cristanne 1..1iller, and ~larrh,l Nell
Smith; Look Who's Laughing: Gellder aud
Comed)' edited by Gail Finney; UHf.vned ,111d
Unabashed: Essays 011 Womell and H l11110r in
British Literature by Regina Barreca
799 United States and International Notes
803 About the Contributors
808 Notice to Contriburors
Social Pol iticsINTERNATIONAL STUDIES
IN GENDER, STATE,
AND SOCIETY
Volume 3 • Number 1 • Spring 1996
Special Issue: Gender Inequalities in Global Restructuring
Jane Jenson, guest editor
Introduction: Some Consequences of Economic and PoliticalRestructuring and Readjustment 1
JANE JENSON
Gender Matters: Global Restructuring and Adjustment 12M. PATRICIA CONNELLY
The "New Boys": Restructuring in New Zealand, 1984-94 32WENDY LARNER
For Women Only? The Rise of Part-time Work in theNetherlands 57
JANNEKE PLANTENGA
Gendered Time Schedules: Paid Work in Great Britain 72COLETTE FAGAN
Contributors 107
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mBEYOND MANMADE WOMENBy Kath; Maio
II BEARSBy Kelly Cunnane
II WRITING, RIDINGDy Amy Hoffman
mPRO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL:ARE WE READY?By E/habetlJ Evam & Naomi Graves
II!I!lII A TENNIS TEAM FOR CITY GIRLSiii By Denise Carmen Paquin
_ THE OLYMPICS:IIilII GIRLS TO WATCH OUT FOR
By Katie Smith
'',I;'RTIST PROFILE'
lilIAN ELIOT: DRAWING INTO THE
liM MAINSTREAM [-- - !:l,rrIi'i!'By Michele Haiken _..-0 :-::Zf:.,::.:,<1 ~=;.~
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Il'P.I CLASSICAL MUSIC: DEAD MENliM OR LIVE WOMEN?
Dy Virginia Firnberg
M REACHING FOR A HIGHER PLANE.. By Made/erne EIIQ
II!I!lI BABE: THE LIFE AND LEGEND OFIIiiiiI BABE DIDRIKSON ZAHARIAS
BY SUSAN E, CAYLEFFReviewed by Maria Vetrano
NEW S FI(TION
M ELECTION '96iii By Sarah Wright
II!P.I THE MISSING WHITE PANTS SUITIiia by Janice Adams
NATIONAL"INTERNATIONAL NEWSCompiled by Undo Wong& Malueen Murray
_ BOSTON"HI NEW ENGLAND NEWS
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P L U'S
III COMICS FOR GIRLSiii Reviewed by MeTedith Howard
_ BLUE TATTOO:IIiiiI POEMS OF THE HOLOCAUST
BY LYN L1FSHINReviewed by Louise Blum
_ FILM CLIPSIIIIIilIIIII SOJOURNER 1975-95
a LETTERS
ArtsHc
_ TOM BOYS: TALES OF DYKEIIiiI DERRING-DO
EDITED BY LYNN YAMAGUCHI" KAREN BARBERReviewed by Meg Scheid
C: •i,' '["l"w'i)!'A:"it '!"·,"r;0:'c\;1'!
II!P.I HOT PICKS,_ COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD,
GROUPS
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May 1996 Vol, 21, No, 9
F EA'TU RES
II KATIE CANNON: "MAYBE THE• ANCESTORS MOVED
THROUGH ME"atl ;'lftrV;tw by Kathleen Sands
mCENSORSHIP ON THE NETBy /sa I.eshko
FILM/VIDEO
M I SHOT ANDY WARHOLliM By K,Jlhi Maio
mREMEMBERING ANNE FRANK8y AIIlle Mmkowski
BEARING WITNESSII)' 1',JtridiJ A. GO~t'mbll
II NEW ENGLAND FILM &. VIDEOFESlIVAl
79
FIR S T PERSONS MUS I C
R THE PROSPECT OF HER... By to,,;st A. nlum
II OF CAMEOS &. FEMALE IMPOTENCE• By l.aura BenulJ
II 'N THE QUIETEST MOMENTSBy NtttlCY }. Thompson
NEW S
II ElECTION '9611)' Sarah Wright
NATIONAL&.INTERNATIONAL NEWSCompiftd by I.inr/a Wong& Mallrun Murray
IP.I BOSTON &.IIiI NEW ENGLAND NEWSCompiled by Unda Wong
P L U ~
II VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENSOJOURNER 1975"95
II LETTERS
RrtsHcVISUAL ARTS
II!'I!!II THE POWER OF HOPE:I5BdII THE FABRIC ART OF PENNY S'STO
by Barbara Stalmra
M 'INSIDE THE VISIBLE":IIiiidI WHAT IS WOMEN'S ART
By Thea Davu
II BETTY CARTER: 'SHE COULD BEPAINTING SOUND'
by III/del.f. Chase
POETRY
ftII AnBOl DE LA (SPERANZAIiIny Carol Dine
CECILIA VICUNAHy ,\/lSiJIIIIt' Oll/Im((
BElLS OF LOWElL, 1836B)' Small Eisenberg
AS THE HAWK SAILS DOWNlJy MtJrgarel Randall
THEATER
III!II PlAVS.ATWORK: BREAKING.... TABOOS
lJy Emllv Bender
BOO K S
1'1'1 THE EDUCATION OF A WOMANliM BY CAROLYN G, HEILBRUN
R(viewed by Evtlyn C. White
I!IIlIVING, LOVING. AND LYINGIiii AWAKE AT NIGHT
BY SINDIWE MAGONAReviewed by Rad1ael Saller Bender
.... TO BE REALIiiI BY REBECCA WALKER
Rt'l'iel()td by Sonia ShalT
III WOMEN LAWYERS:IiiiI REWRITING THE RULES
BY MONA HARRINGTONReviewed by Carolyn P. (Aromdy
III!'I!I SPEA.K'NG TO POWERIilrIII BY LYNN 8. WILSON
Rel'lt'wed by Kelley ReadymSMALL PRESS NOTES
CALENDAR
ED HOT PICKS.COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD,GROUPS
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B THEGAYMARRIAGEDEBATEBy Judy Rohr"
II BREAKING UP!• WHAT ABOUT
THECHILDREN!By lAura Monissey
III STRONG WOMEN. DEEP CLOSETS:LESBIANS IN SPORTSBy Pat Griff'"
IIMARIA TRINIDAD GUTIERREZ &THE MEXICAN LESBIAN AND GAYMOVEMENTBy Huk)' Thompson
F i RUst p·E RS) diNS
Il!I AUDRE LORDE: A WARRIOR WHOIII MADE HER MEANING CLEAR
By Auhah Shahidah Simmons
f!., t••o .J~.
~.' ,~
p O'~:r R Yn!'I RIFFRAFFIII By Nora Mitchell
DIEYMANBy A,I Spencer Nadel
POET TO POETBy Bobbie Su Nadal
BOOkS
RrtsHc
C A'L'E'N,Oi,A ~
IR HOT PICKS,Ii&iI COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD.
GROUPS
IIII!'!II RITES OF FI RST BLOODIIIiIIiiII BY KAREN DALE WOLMAN
Revierved by Myke lohman.
Ell SMALL PRESS NOTES
IITRANSGENDER WARRIORSBY LESLIE FEINBERGReviewed by Rosemarie C. Sultan
m RAT BOHEMIAIiIIiI BY SARAH SCHULMAN
Reviewed by TerTtn lIana Wl!';"
IITH EARC OF LOVE, EDITED BY CLARE COSS
MY LOVER IS A WOMANEDITED BY LESLIA NEWMANReviewed by Deborah Schwam
m DYKE LIFEIiiiiilI EDITED BY KARLA JAY
Reviewed by Patrida Roth Schwartz
mHER TONGUE ON MYTHEORY, BY THE KISS & TELL COLLECTIVE
Relliewed by Eve Begla,ian
_ ANOTHER MOTHERIIIiiII BY RUTHANN ROBSON
Reviewed by Elliott
_ OUT FOR A CHANGE: ADDRESSINGIIii1I HOMOPHOBIA IN WOMEN'S SPORTS
By Minnie Chiu .
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_ BOSTON &... NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Compiled by UndtJ Wong
119!'1 ELECTION '96_ By Sarah Wright
119!'1 NATIONAL &_INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Compiled by Linda Wong& Maureen Murray
II PROUD LESBIANSSOJOURNER 1975-95
II BLUE DENIMI By Evelyn C. White
Tessera Voillme 19 Winter· HiveI' 199581
U~~ 5Introduction
Katherine Binhammer 6Sentence
Erin Soros 13how to make love to a chicken
Sylvia Legris 31Un homme se change en homme: multiplication des
travestissements dans Talons aiguilles de Pedro AlmodovarOlga Duhamel 34
Signs of HerSheila Stewart 43
Vagina dentataCatherine Heard 45
Women, Stripping, Taking it OnMelanie Kolbeins 46
The Stone PitEva Elias 55
Woman on the CrossBone Necklace
Sylvie Bourassa 58Untitled (Circuit)
Kati Campbell 62Le corps du personnage
Nicole Brossard 63when there are three
Trish Salah 72Tavern OntarioA Certain Slant of LightCoupling
Sheri Rapp 79The BadgeDebbie's Folly
Lisa Robertson 82Vanitas~nn~Th~ ~
words for MiriamSandra Haar 92
Impressions d'ElviraClaudine Potvin 97
ghosts of womenreliquary
Wendy McGrath 102The Banana Yellow Pants
Darlene Searcy 106hook, line, and sync her: fishing in/out questions of
competency, regulation, ancl authorityJanice Hladki 108
Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 123
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Vol. 15, No.1 Spring, 1996
Janice Lee
Bob Jolly
Kate Braid
Molly Martin
Diane Wang
3 Letter to Our Readers
4 Fiction
6 Dale McCormick Runs for Congress
8 Success Stories: SFFD Chief Bob Demmons
10 Step Up Jane Humes
13 Janice Goldfrank's book: Women Builders
14 Sexual Harassment Training
16 Retlections of' a Father
20 Poetry
...LI Volume 7 Num,:r 1 Spring 1996
-! I~~'~O~!'~!.~~!!d~~~83
I Brake for Feminists:Debates and Divisions Wirhin Women's Studies
by Ruth Perry 1
Women's Studies, Cultural Studies:Teaching Literature in the Midwest
by Larry McClain 15
Speaking Up At LlS(:
Anger in the C1amoomby Sherrie A. Inne." and Julie C. Inness 29
Teaching Across the Barriers:The Classroom as a Site of Transformation
by Donna Eder and Audrey Thomas :-'1cCluskey 37
Incorporating h:minis( Social S3tircinto the Early British Survey
by Catherine \X'ilcoxson Parrish and Timothy J. Viator 55
The University of :Vlanitoba Clearinghouse forInclUSive Curriculum: DevclopmclH JnJ Services
by Rosa Bruno-Jofre and Sheila Andrich 66
Book ReviewsUnsettling America: An Amhology ofComempora~)'Multicultural Poetry
edited by ,\1aria ,vlazziotti Gillan and Jennifer GillanReview by Judy Baker 73
Racism in tbe Lives ofWomen: 7tstjmm~}:
Tb(0r.r. and Guides to Antiracist Practiceedired by Jeanne Adlcman and Gloria EnguldanosReview by Jimmy E. Wilkinson ;-...leyer. 77
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Book Reviews (conlilll«dj
Tht WOman} HIV Soumbook:A Guidt to Bmer Htalth and W-Il-Bring
by Patricia Kloser and Jane ,VIae Lean CraigTht American W&man 1994-95:
Whert W- Stand - W&mm and Healthedited by Cynthia Costello and Anne). StoneReview by Joan C. Chrislet X2
Tht Last Il'l"rd:Ltttm between Marcia Nardi and William C,rlos Williams
edited by Elizabeth Murrie O'NeilReview by Stephen Hahn 85
Women} Smdies Graduatts: The First Generationby Barbara F. Luebke and Mary Ellen ReillyProfessing Ftminism: Cautionary Tales from the Strange 'l(l"rld of lVi"nm} Studiesby Daphne Patai and Norerra KoerrgeDiverse VOices of W0menedired by Susan Frank Ballentine and Jessica Barksdale IndinWOmen: 1magts and Realities; A Multicultural Anthologyedited by Amy Kesselman, Lily D. McNair and Nancy SchniedewindReview by Vara Neverow 90
Notes for Contributors 107
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VOL. X, NUMBER 2
CONTENTS
ARTICLES
FALL, 1995
A FEMINIST UNDERSTANDING OF
SEX-SELEGTIVE ABoRTION:
SoLELY A MATTER OF CHOICE?, •••• , •• , •.•. , .•• April L. Cheny 161
METAPHORS MATTER: How IMAGES OF
BATTLE, SPORTS, AND SEX SHAPE
THE ADVERSARY SYsTEM ••••••• , •• , •..• , • Elizabeth G. Thornburg 225
AN ETHIC OF CARE AND THE
HAzARDous WORKPLACE •••• , ••.. , •• ,., .•.. , Frandsj. Carleton 283& Jennifer Null Carleton
NORTHERN IRELAND: THE POUCING OF
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NATIONAUST
. CoMMUNlTIES , , • , • , , , • ,. Christine Taylor 307
PREGNANCY DISCRIMINATION: TOWARD
SUBSTANTIVE EQUALI'IY , •••••.... , .• , •• , ..••... SaUy j. Kenney 351
WHY J.E,B. v. T.B, WILL FAIL TO
ADVANCE EQUAUTY: A CALL FOR
DISCRIMINATION IN JURY SELEGTION •• , • , ••••.. Lorrie L. LueUig 403
86 J'fU Wise WomanVol. 13, No.4, 1995
ARTICLES1 "Named lor the Goddess:
Some Nations andPeoples, Cities andPlaces, Mountains,Rivers, Months. Days,and Qualities ofSociety:'Compited byAnn Forfreedom
2 The Wise Woman Speaks:"0. J. SimpsonVerdict an Allrontto Ballered Womenand Public Decency,"by Ann Forlreedom;
5 "Feminist Writers.Beware!The Philip Lief GroupCheats Women Writersand ExploitsWomen's Issues:'by Ann Forlreedom
8 "How to ResearchInformafion aboutGoddesses :'by Ann Forfreedom
18 America's Loose Ends19 The War against Women20 The Rising 01 Women20 "Music for Meditation:'
Mini-reviews byAnn Forfreedom
and
POETRYby Betty Rawlinc:on (p. 17)
and
PHOTOGRAPHYby Ann Forlreedom
(throughout)and
CARTOONSby BUlbul
(p, 18 )and
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1 From the Editor by Tatyana Mamooova (RIE)4 Turkey: Our Past. Present and Future by Millie Didio (E)5 Letters from Readers (RIE)INTERNATIONAL REPORTS- FEATURING TURKEY8 Anatolia by Ceylan Orhun (E)12 Sabiba GOkcen: Turkish Amelia Earbart (E)13 Intenriew of Imren Aykut: The First Elected WomanMinister of Turkish Parliament (E)15 Dreaming in Romanian by T.J. Banks (E)RUSSIA - GENERATIONS17 Photos of Generations of Russian Women18 lnt<M:wli'Th<r1ly-&:m.iliing" smJarn T;tclkina (R)20 Natalia Scrgeevna Goncharova: An Icon of the Avant·Garde by Nanette J. Purcigliotti (E)23 Interview of "Fifty-Something" Olga Tatarinova (R)AMERlCA- GENERATIONS28 Finch: Yesterday andToday by Dr. MargaretMaxwell (E)29 A Message to RussianWomen by AndreaDworkin (RIE)FEATURES31 The Natural Superiorityof Women by AshleyMontague (R)33 Relhinking FeministConcerns: The Evolution ofFeminist Thought withBetly Friedan (E)36 Tougb Enough by JoanLunden, as told to AnnMarie Cunningham (R)38 Herstory News on VOling and Beijing Conference (E)ART, MUSIC & DANCE39 The Bolshoi Shill by Marl'ne Harding (E)40 Eco--Music in Bulgaria (E, some B)40 Rising Stan - American Conductor Laurine Celeste Foxand Russian Composer Sofia Gubaidulina (E)STORIES41 Mrica by Tatyana Mamonova (R)45 The Three loryas by Carolyn McVicker Edwards (E)47 Mercy to Animals by E. Ars. (R)EARTH WATCH48 Environmental Nightmares: Russia's Total r.,'fess by JorgAlbrecht, Patricia Faller, Dirk Kurbjuweit, and WalterSaller (E)51 Cbernobyl (E)51 Anti~Nuctear Walk from Turkey to Russia by Woman
and Earth -Turkey (E)52 The Images of Whole Terrain by Ty Minton (E)FACES OF FEMINISM (EIR)54 Maya Angelou in Connecticut by Chandra NilesFolsom (E)55 Salute to Sports Legend Martina Navratilova byMillie Didio (E)WOMEN AND HEALTH56 AIDS. Sex and Health by Aza Rachmanova (R)57 Violence Three Times A Day by Paula Cullison (E)
GENDER BENDERS58 Artemis's Voice: The Voice of a Leader by CatrionaGlazebrook (E)S9 Gay Suicide in Russia by Maya Dukarevich (R)ECONOMY, PARTNERSHIP, LAW61 Book Look at Whole Life Economics: Revaluing
Daily Life by BarbaraBrandt, Foreword byAnne Wilson Schaef(E)61 Proposal for theGlobal WarneD'SEconomic Exchange(E)62 Fair Pay Act isIntroduced by P.Toman (E)62 NetworkTurkishLawyers (E)63 EDITOR'SRECOMMENDED
BOOKS (E)64 Woman and Eartb New, (E)Inside Back Cover: Humor (RIE)POETRY19 Confession by Anna Ivanova and Poem by NadejdaPetrova (R)22 Pas De Deux by Eme Mihopoulo, (E)23 Aller the Storm by Natalia Arishina (R)25 Untitled by Henrietta Labovit'kaya (R)27 Grandma by Aloha Brown (E)39 Do Tell by P.M. (E)58 Hypatia by Griselda Steiner (E)Throughout the Issue: Poetry vignettes by TatyanaMamonova (R)FRONT COVER: Women or the wnrldBACK COVER: Turkish State Minister for WomenAysel Baykal greets Woman and Eartb
2 ONE POINT PERSPECTIVEBy Elsa Honig Fino
88 3ISSUES AND INSIGHTSTHE CULT OF SAINT AGATHABy Uano De Girolami Cheney
14 FRIDA KAIILO, DIEGO RIVERA, MW TLAZOLTEOTLBy Dina Comlsorenco
22 IMAGES OF \VO~IEN IN TRADITIONAL CHINESE PAINTINGBy Mary H. Fang
10 TRAJECTORIES OF BLOODArtemisia Centileschi and Galileo's Parabolic PathBy David Tappei' and Cynthia Gillis
Howardena Pindell: Paintings and Dra\\ings 1972-1992t'ssays by Hulland Cotter. Ltl\HeV Stokes Sims. 'Illd HowLlnlt'll<l Pindell
Emma Amos: Paintings and Prints 198:1-82('SSLl~'S h~" Thalia GOlllna-P~tersoll,llt'll houks, \ ',Ilerie J. ~Jereer, .\IId Emilia ..\tl\OS
Reviewed by Alicia Craig Faxon
45 Sofonisba Anguissola, A. Renaissance \ romanhy S~"hia Ft'rino-P'I~dt'n Jnd ~Iilria t\:IlSdlt'Reviewed by Fredrika Jacobs
35 CULTURAL COLLISIONSIdentity and History in the \Vark of Hung LitlBy Allison ArieH
PORTRAITS
28 TOFUKUMON'I:>IEmpress, Patron, and Artist8y Elizabeth Ullehoj
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41 Views From Jade Terraec: Chinese \\'omen Altists 1300-1912l'ssa~"s b.... :\Iarsha Weidner. Ellen Johnston Laing, and Inillg Yllt'helll!; Lo
Japanese Women Artists 1600-1900by Patricia Fister
Flowering in the Shadows: '''omen in the Historv of Chinese andJ,'panese 'P,tinting ,edited b.... \larsha Weidner
Six COlltemporary Chinese \Vomen :\rtistsessa.\' by LlIt~· LimReviewed by Mary H. Fang
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49 \Ie\\' Zealand \romen ;\rtists: .-\ SHlye\" of 1.30 Yearsh," Anllt' I\irker
:\ Dictionan' of \ \'omen .-\Itists of :\llstmlia!l," ~Iil"\ (;t'nlHlilll', lilTt'wonl hy .\tlllt' Bt'rtOlidw
Sight Lines: \rolllen's .-\It and Felllinist Perspectin:s in Australhlh," Samh- t\:irh~'
Reviewed by Pamela Gerrish Nunn
53 Strange \\"olllen: Essays in :\It and Gender('ditt'd h,\"lt';llwHe lIoonl
Reviewed by Judith Collard
56 S H 0 R T T A K E 5Reviewed by Denise Bauer, Deborah J. Haynes, Robin Rice, and Carol Small
60 SHORTER TAKESReviewed by Celio Y. Weisman
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Contents
OPEN FORUM
Gissing, the Shopgirl and the New Woman 263SALLY LEDGER
Thinking Disclomre Or, the Structure of Post·feminist Cynicism 275CAROL WATTS
Tina Madani and the Politics of Signature 287ANDREA NOBLE
Women's Poetry: The Thirties and the NinetiesJANE DawsoN
Medea EmbodiedKATE SMITH
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Sarah Birch, Christine Brooke·Rose IUld Contemportl~YFiction 321HEATHER REYES
Janet Beizer, \'entri/oqmzed Bodies: Narmtives ofHysteria in Nineteemh-ccntmy France 327
STEVE CONNOR
Elisabeth Bronfen, Over Her Dead Body: Death, Femininity and theAesthetic and Sara Webster Goodwin and Elisabeth Bronfcn (cds.)Death and Represent'ltion J31
JONATHAN DOLLIMORE
Sigrid Wortmann We!tge, Bauhaus Textiles: Women Artists and theWeaving Workshop 337
TAG GRONBERG
Stella Tillyard, ArislOcrtW: Caroline, Emil)', LOllisll iUld Sarah LennoxJ74()..J832 341
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Language: Instrument of Change for .Iapant:se \Vomen'?Kathy Wolfe Famsley
Sexism in Japanese English Education: ..\ Survey of EFL Texts 5Tomoko I. Sakita
The Lnwyer. the Babysitter. and the Student: Inclusive Language Usage 13and Instmction
Diana K. Ivy, Laurie Bullis-Moore, Kim Norvell, Phil Backlund and Manoocher Jauidi
Understanding the Etlmographic Encounter: The Need for Flexibility in Feminist 22Reception Studies
S. Elizabeth Bird
In the Absence of Word and Body: Hegemonic Implications of "Victim" and 27"Survivor" in \Vomen's Narratives or Sexual Violence
Tami Spry
Gender. Language. and Power in "The Dream of the Rood" 33Emma B. Hawkins
Chartering the Nebula: Gender, Language and Power in Kate Chopin's The Awakening 37Gerri Brighhvell
The Gentle General: Janet Reno's 'Consubstantiality' with the Press 42Maureen Williams
A Feminist is a What? 46Suzette Haden Elgin
Dialogue of the Imaginary 47Molly Abel Travis and Jamie Barlowe
Book Reviews 51
Books in Brief 57
Abstracts 59
News 64
Conferences 72
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Prelace ....
Ephemera as Evidence: Introductory Notes to aueer ActsJOSE ESTEBAN MUNOZ ....... " .. - ::
The Closed BodyBARBARA BROWNING
aralia: Hunger lor Women's Perlormancesin Joseph Cornell's Boxes and DiariesMICHAEL MOON .
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Cholo Angeis in Guadalajara: The Politics and Poetics of Anzaldua'sBorderlands/La FronteraMARCUS EMBRY ..
"The We of Me": The Member of the Wedding's Novel AlliancesELIZABETH FREEMAN . . 111
AFemlme)inist ManifestoLISA DUGGAN AND KATHLEEN MCHUGH 153
Rehearsing in Front of the Mirror:Marga Gomez's lesbian Subjectivity as aWork·in·ProgressALBERTO SANDOVAL AND NANCY SAPORTA STERNBACH ...205
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"I wanna be your fantasy":Sex. Death, and The Mist Formerly Known as PrinceCYNTHIA J. FUCHS ..
"No Trespassing": Girl Scout Camp and fhelimits of Ihe Counlerpubllc SphereKATHRYN R. KENT ....
Bodies Out of Place: The Videotapes of Shani MoolooRICHARD FUNG ..
Pandas in TreesEVE KOSOFSKY SEDGWICK ..
The aueer Perlormances of Mary Martin as Woman and as StarSTACY WOLF. .. 225
Where the Boys Aren'tJUNE L. REICH . . 241
Spiash! The Erotics of SurveillanceJOHN EDWARD MCGRATH ............ 251
Praxis and PerlormativityANDREW PARKER .............265
ReViews &Resources . . 275
Women & Politics
Volume 16Number 11996
CONTENTS
Which Distinctiveness? Major Cleavages and the CareerPaths of Canadian Female and Male Politicians
Sylvie ArendCelia Chandler
Sex, Sign and Symbol: Politics and Feminist Semiotics 31Eloise A. Bilker
Marilyn vs. Hillary: Women's Place in New Right Politics 55SlIsan E. Marshall
About the Contributors 77
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TherapyVolume 18Number I1996
EDITORIALEllen Cole
Sins of Omission and Commission: Women. Psychotherapy,and the Psychological Literature 5
Rwh L. HallBeverly Greene
"I am because we are": Clinical Interpretations of CommunalExperience Among African American Women 33
TOlli C. KingS. Alease Ferguson
Bringing Organizational Behavior and Therapy Together:Counseling the African American Female on "JobSocialization Failure" 47
S. Alease FergusonToni C. King
Psychotherapy and Black Female Identity Conflicts 59Sandra y. Jenkins
Barriers to Counseling for Sexually Abused DisabledWomen 75
Liz Neve
Women with Disabilities and Feminist Therapy 87Ora Prilleltensky
Personal and Professional Aspects of Being a PregnantTherapist 99
Rhonda Korol
The Dieting Dilemma-Factors Influencing Women's Decisionto Give Up Dieting 109
Sylvia Kathleen Blood
WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS
BOOK REVIEWVolume 21 1996
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CrltldsmiArt History3 AFJ'I!R THE MACHINE: Visual Arts and The Erasing of CullUnl1
Boundari<s by Miles OrveUR....iewed try Virginia MaJ:symowk'
5 COLOR CODllS: M<>dern Theories of Color In Pbilosopby, Paintingand AIcl>iteetllIe, LIltnlUl'e, Music, and Pllycbology by Charles RileyReviewed try Judy Seigel
6 THE PINK GLASS SWAN: Sel",ted FeminiJl Ellays on Arl by LucyR.UpponIART ON MY MIND: Visual Politics by bell boobR....iewed try R"", HOIlle.
7 PRESTIGE, PROFIT, AND /'LEASURE: The Markel for Modern ArlIn thel940s and 195()s by A. Deirdre RobsonReviewed by Ca.uandra Langer
9 SURREALISM IN EXILE AND THE BEGINNING OF THE NEWYORK SCHOOL by Martica SewlnRevinwd by Karla Huebntr
11 DIMENSIONS OF THE AMERICAS: Arl and Social Change in LatinAmerica and the U.S. by ShifIll M. GoldmanRevielWd by SlUM Hamilton
12 ENGLISH IS BROKEN HERE by Coco FuscoReviewed by Rota H(JJ1.Jen
13 sovnrr DISSIDENT ARTISTS: Interviews After Perestroil<a. ReneeBaigeU & Mathew Baigeil, cds.Reviewed by Elliott Barowilz
15 CONVERSATIONS BEFORE THE END OF TIME by Suzi GablickRevielWd by Jo H(JIt.fQl1
16 THE BODY IN PffiCES: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity byLinda NochtinReviewed by Sue Gussow
17 NEW fEMINIST ART CRITICISM: Critical Strategies, Kay Dcepwell.cd.PUBLIC BODIES - PRIVATE STATES, lane Bretlle & Sally Rice,cds.FEMINIST SUBJECTS, MULTI·MEDIA: Cullura! Methodologies,Penny Florence and Dec Reynolds, cds.Reviewed by Flavia Rartdo
18 SPIRIT POLES AND fLYING PIGS: Poblic Arland CuhuralDemocracy in American Communities by Erika DossReviewed by Suzanne Benton
19 MAPPING THE TERRAIN: New Genre Poblic Art, Suzanne Lacy, cd.R~jtwed by Eleanor Dickif1Jon
Art & Artlsl120 BEATRICE MANDELMAN: Taos Modernist by Robert Hobbs22 BARBARA ImpWORTH: A Retrospective by Penelope Curtis and
Alan O. Wilkinson23 LILA CABOT PERRY: An American Impressionist by Meredilh
Martindale., et al.Reyiewed by Cassandra Langer
24 ANNEKE SiLVER: Images of Lhe Goddess and Nature Mysticism byJane MagnonReviewed by Jean Marie Offenbacher
25 MARGARET MACOONALD: Lost Works Discovered in Vie-nnaBasemenlEssav by Sharran F. Parkinson
Photography27 TINA MODOTII: Photographs by Sarah M. Lowe28 BETTY HAIIN: Photography or Maybe Not by Steve Yates
Reviewed by Joan flOl'yjson
29 FOCUS: Five Women Photographers by Sylvia WolfReviewed by Rena HansenWHAT CAN A WOMAN DO WlTII A CAMERA?, JoanSolomon & 10 Spence, ods.Reviewed by Jean Marje 0ffe~her
Biography30 THE LETI'ERS OF FRIDA KAHLO. Martha Zamora. cd.
THE DIARY OF FRIDA KAHLO by Sarah M. l.oweReviewed by Naru:y Acord
31 EDWARD HOPPER: An Intimate Biograpby by Gail LevinReviewed by Sylvia Moore
32 JOHANNA: A Nuvel of the Van Gogh Family, by ClaireCoopersteinReviewed by Amy Redman
Gennany Redul33 EXHlBtTION OF NAZI ART AND ART BANISHED BY
THE NAZISPoem by Emily GrosholzRESCUERS: Portraits of Moral COUIllgeln the Holocaust byGay Block and Maika Drucker
35 VISIONS OF THE NEUE FRAU: Women and the VisualArts in Weimar Germany, Marsha Meskimmon & ShearerWes~ cds.Re",iewed by Silvia TeltMnbmun
37 CUT WITH TilE KITCHEN KNIl'E: The Weimar Pboto·montages of Hannah H6ch by Maud LavinReviewed by Cassandra Langer
38 HOLOCAUST PROJECT: From DarknCS5 Into Light byJudy ChicagoReviewed by Kim«rly COI1l'!!
Sbort Reviews39 BOOKS40 Evolution F - A Surreal Spectacle, Reviewed by Rebtcca
Sorgen
History and Religion41 LANDSCAPE AND MEMORY by Simon Scharna
Reviewed by DOMll Marxer42 !NGRES'S EROTICIZED BODms by Carol Ockman
Reviewt!d by Alicia Craig Faxon43 POWER AND BEAUTY: Images of Women in Arl by
Georges Duby and Michelle PerrotReviewed by Fredrica B. Glucksman
44 CONFESSIONS OF Tim GUERRILLA GIRLSReviewed by Ca.ssandra Langer
45 THE END OF RACISM, by Din..b D'SouzaReviewed by EUII Hi ueTim JEW IN THE TEXT: Modernity and the Constructionofldentily, Linda Nochlio & Tamara Garb, cds.Reviewed by Silvia TefIMnbawn
47 A GOD WHO LOOKS LIKE ME: Discovering a Woman·Afrtrrning Spirituality by Patricia Lynn ReillyReviewed by Jo HaJUon
Five Centurles of Women Artists49 WOMEN OF Tim VICTORIAN ART WORLD, CiBrissa C.
Orr, ed.Reviewed by Sylvia Moore
50. SPECIAL VISIONS: Profiles of t5 Women Artists From theRcoaissance to the Present by Olga S. OpfellReviewed by Alicia Faxon
51 NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS OF TimTWENTmTH CENTURY. Jules HeUer & Nancy HeUer, cds.Reviewed by Heal1ur AntkrsQn
52 WOMEN ARTISTS: The National Museum of Women in theArtsby Susan Fisher SterlingReviewed by Eliwbtth Kirwin
53 THE TRUTH THAT HAUNTS US (For Camille Claudel:French Sculptress, Lover of Rodin)Poem by Mary Diane Hausman
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BOOK REVIEWVolume 21
(continued)1996
54 SIGHT LINES: Women's Art in Austtalia by Sandy KirbyNEW ZEALAND WOMEN ARTISTS: 150 Yean by AnneKirkerReviewed by Karla Huebner
Poetry &< Llu",ture56 VOICING TODAY'S VISIONS: Writings by Contemporary
Womoo Artists, Mara R. Witzling, ed.R,eviewed by Ca.l1andra Langer
57 com J>arU onaPoem by Charlooe Mary·Csth Smith
58 MARIANNE MOORE AND THE VISUAL ARTS:Prismatic Color by Linda LeavellReviewed by Claire Heinuuck
59 DARK PLUMS, by Maria EspinosaRevi~d by Lisa Nev.utlWING lID SPIRITS, F. D. Reeve, ed.Revinved by DoMtJ MaruI'
60 ENIGMA, by Alicia Z. GalvanReviewed by Rebecca Sorgen
ArchItecture &< Design60 BUILDING SEX: Moo, Women, Architecture and the
Construction of Sexuality, by Aaron Botsky61 EILEEN GRAY: Designer and Architect by l'l1i1ippe Garner
MAKING OURSELYES AT HOME: Women Builders andDesignen hy Janice GoldfraokRevi4w<d by JoaNl GOn<hOT
63 TAPESTRY, hy a.rty l'l1illipsWOMEN'S WORK: The Fint20,OOO Yean by Elizabeth W.BarberRtvj~d by Fredrka B. GlwckJma.nCOVER TO COVER: Creative Techniquea for MaltingBeautiful Books, Journals, &< Albums by Shereen LaPlantzReviewed by Micltatl BtuJ
64 BLUE PRINTS ON FABRIC hy Barbani HewittTHE GREENS BOOK by Susan Bolsinger &< Csrolyn DilleHOLLYIlOCK DAYS by Sharon LovejoyReviflwd by Joan H(JTTUOIt
Women's Issues65 LIVES OF OUR OWN: Secrets of Salty Old Women by
Csroline BirdReviewed by Sylvia Moore
66 WOMEN PAY MORE: And How to Put A SWp to It byFrances Cerra Whittlesey & Marcia Carrol; Ralph Nader,intra.RevinvedbyHMrietG,Fry
67 WHERE THE GIRLS ARE: Growing Up Female With theMara Media by Susan DouglasReviewed by Amy Redman and EUII Hi Lee
68 WHEN WOMEN STOP HATING THEIR BODIES by JaneR.llirschmann &< Csrol H. MunterReviewed by Mit [ngTaMm
69 TilE GOOD MARRIAGE: How and Why Love Lasts byJudith S. Wallerstein &< Sandra BiskesleeReviewtd by Ann Col/tIle
72 THE IIfTE REPORT ON THE FAMILY hy Shere HiteReviewed by Jean Marie Offmbadur
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CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
FEATURES
She Looks at Her Looking forHimHilary Robinson looks at Sophie Calle'sSuite vlmitienne
Cyber ChicksJane Prophet on on-line galleries
Life On-LineRhonda Wilson on Seeing the Light
A Houseand its Precarious FundingRosemary FitzGibbon on The Frauenkulturhaus
White SpaceKatherine Clarke on Mut
Hide and SeekPhyllida Barlow on SYZYGY
Comparative issuesof marginalityShulamith Behr on Maria Marc
Mediating a World with No WallKerstin Mey on artists from Berlin
REVIEWS
WetAlthea Greenan on Anya Galtaccio
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14 Laying it Bare 24Nancy Proctor & Jenny Jacksonon Femininmasculine,le sexe de I'art
16 Normal Pathology or 27Pathological Normalcy
18Jessica Wyman on Jane and Louise Wilson
Squaring the Circle 28Elaine Kowalsky on Sally Musgrove
21 Divergent Trends 29Katy Deepwell on Parveen Adam's and LizWell's new books
News from the Library 3\
23 Listings 33
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Women's Health
JOURNALLatin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network
July· December 1995
FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE
OPINION
The World of Our Grandchildren by HaMan Mahler
Listen 10 Girls
An International Human RighI to ReproductiveHealth Care by Anika Rahman and Rachael N. Pine
NEWS AND MEETINGS
CAMPAIGN
4th WCW: A Blueprint for Sexual Equality
DOSSIER
Quality of Care
PANORAMA
France's Nuclear Testing
Teslimony From Downwind by Lifon Eknifang
Santo Domingo Meeting:Involving Women's Groups in Research
SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES
Mexico City's Red por la Salud de las Mujeres
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FROM THE COORDINATING OFFICE
OPINION
A Global Vision of Women, Health and Workby Lourdes Beneria
Costa Rica: Health Woes of a Plantation Worker
African Women: More Exposed, Less Informed
NEWS AND MEETINGS
CAMPAIGN
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity:Evaluating 8 Years of Campaign to Keep Advancing
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Beijing: Women with Disabilities by Lezak Shallat 51
Human Rights Dimensions of Sexual and Reproductive Health 55
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VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 1996
June Purvis. Women's History and Poststructuralism 5Susan Kingsley Kent. Mistrials and Diatribulations:a reply to Joan Hoff 9Caroline Ramazanoglu. Unravelling Postmodern Paralysis:a response to Joan Hoff 19Joan Hoff. A Reply to My Critics 25Lisa Marla Hogeland. Invisible Man and Invisible Women:the sex/race analogy of the 1970s 31Julia Swlndells: 'What's the Use of Books?' Knowledge,Authenticity and A Young Girl's Diary 55Ann Hellmann. Mona Caird (1854-1932): 'wild woman',new woman, and early radical feminist critic of marriageand motherhood 67Harold L. Smith. British Feminism and the Equal PayIssue in the 1930s 97Sue Bruley. Women's History, Oral History and ActiveLearning: an experience from southern England IIISandra Stanley Holton. Silk Dresses and Lavender Kid Gloves:the wayward career of Jessie Craigen, working suffragist 129
BOOK REVIEWSVrouwen in den Vreemde. Lotgevallen van emigrantes enimmigrantes (A. Dassen et al) reviewed by Monique Stavenuiter 151Birth Control Polilies in the United States. 1916·1945(Carole R. McCann) reviewed by Elinor A. Accampo 152Women, Work and Polilies: Belgium 1830·1914(Patricia Penn Hilden) and The Clockwork Factory:women and work in fascistllaly (Perry R. Willson)reviewed by Carole Elizabeth Adams 154Women, Writing and Revolution 1790·1827 (Gary Kelly) andUnsex'd Revolutionaries: five women novelists of the 1790s(Eleanor Ty) reviewed by IC E. Smith 156
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COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 40TH SESSION March 11.22CEDAW • CommiHee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women: ReportIWRAW ~ International Womenls Rights Action WatchHABITAT II- UN Con'oronco on Human Sottlomonts, Istanbul June 3·14 II FORUMADVISER on Women', Issue. to Secretory General: Ms. Rosario GreenUNESCO: Access to Human Rights DocumentationDEMOCRATIZATION of UN System. Women must be heard, by Rosario GreenWORLD SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, Report available
6 - 29 WOMEN AND HUMAN RIGHTSCOUNTRY REPORTS ON HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICES 1995 by U.S. Dpl. of Slate,
Africal Benin 1/ Cote d'ivoire II Niger II South Africa II Gobon II Gambia1/ Rwanda 1/ lesotho / / Mauritius /I Somalia
latin America and Caribbean: Bahamas 1/ Cuba 1/ Chile II Ecuador / /Jamaica 1/ Suriname
Asia and Pacific: Pakistan II New Zealand II Australia II Taiwan II TongoNoar Eosl and North Africa: Egypt II Iraq II Yemen II
Europe and Canada: Azerbaijan II Canada /1 Finland II Ireland II Spain /1Slovak Republic liTojikislon
WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS, Global Report by HumanRights WalchThe UNITED NATIONS and Human Righls, 1945-1995 II UN HallineUN Center for Human Rights, Geneva: HR Hotline II Discrimination Fact Sheet 22COUNCIL OF EUROPE: Publications on Human Rights. European Convention on HRHUMAN RIGHTS 01 Women in Conflict Situation" by WILDAF, Zimbabwe
30 - 34 WOMEN AND DEVElOPMENTRURAL WOMEN, FOOD and AGRICULTURE I FAO Director Division of WomenWORLD FOOD SUMMIT November 13-171996, Rame,llalyIFAD - Int. Fund for Agricultural Development, Rome: The Situation of rural WomenWINROCK: Empowering Women - Globallniliative.GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN: Summary 01 recenl Granls
35 - 38' WOMEN AND HEALTHMATERNAL HEALTH: Maternal mortality underestimated, World Health Org . repO(fS
Maternal Education and Child Health in Western Pacific Region.REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS:Letter to Pope John Paull! byHumanisl Henry Margenlhaler
on Catholic violence against abortion II Human Righls and reproductive freedom
39 - 50 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTIlATIONPROGRESS REPORT: Grass-Roots Campaign in Africa against FGM using Childbirth
Picture Books with Additions against FGM by WIN NEWS· Leiters by RecipientsEGYPT: The continuing story of FGM - Prohibition liffed for PhysiciansMEDICALIZATION of FGM, Analher proposal by a physician in IsraelVISIONS AND DISCUSSIONS on GENITAL MUTILATION of GIRLS, a survey Iram 0
European View, sponsored by Ministry of Foreign AHa irs, the Netherlands, byDefence of Children International. Book review by Fran P. Hosken.
UGANDA: FGM practiced by one ethnic group in KapchorwaWIN NEWS Publications an FGM, The Hasken Report - Genilal and Sexual Muitlalianof Females II STOP FGM . Women Speak II The Universal Childbirlh Pliclure Bookwith Additions to prevent Excision I Infibulation
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A GLOBAL VIEW OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, WHO Position PaperSOUTH AfRICA: The Privale IS Public - Violence against Women by WllDAFCOALITION cgainst trafficking in women· USA, Venezuela, PhilippinesPHILIPPINES: Empowering ::.urvivors of violenceUK: Sexual Harassment ruins women's c:areeersUSA: famllv Violence Prevention fundi National education program against violence
56 • 64 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICAALGERIA: T~e S'olus of Wom~r,. Delegation for 'he Mahgreb countriesrUNISIA: r:',e~:a'us OT Wo"',·::,'1. Delegation for th,~ tv\ahgreb ccuntrtes Ii !'htionaJ
ReDon (,n Nomen, prt",'!n:~d 01 fovflh \Norld Ccnf~renceon 'WomenKUWAIT: '.Vom~n -:;rganjz~ (lnd demand voting rignlsJORDAN; Women in Jordan po')t and present for Fourth World ConferenceAFRICA: Equolity for Women in Employment. Report by llO II FORUM for African
Women eciucolionalisls - FAWEUGANDA: "Nomen Studies at Makerere UniversirtyZAMBIA: Tr~e ': 'vation of Wc,rn~n 1985-1994 - little orogressKENYA: (~enc>:"~vie',\I: Ker",'(l s "'Yomen and Dveiopment magazine
65 . 71 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFICASIA AND PACIFIC: Directory of Notional Focal poinls for advancement of womenNEPAL: Saif tl',Dioyed Wornen - SEWA - progra'm and activitiesIRAN: the Status of Women - an OverviewINDIA: The Dowry deaths ore still increasingCHINA: Worn~n and Men morcn into the 21s1 Century togelher II Women and Men:
facts a;.o ;:9vres J995BANGLADESH: 'Nomen an,-j ;jevelopmentTONGA: SOt..'th F'Jcific Wcrnen's Fisheries Deve!cnmenl ProieclJAPAN: Marriage is permanent and loveless
72 • 79 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE
EUROPE: COUNCil OF EUROPE - Women and Men towards real equality IIEauality Qr"O Democracy: Gtopia or Challen<.J€ // Representation of Womenincreases ;n Parliamentary Assembly 1/ European Court rules againsl women
FRANCE: More women ;:; Thl'! I:beral professions II Women demonstrote forEmployment and Abortion /1 Polygamy practiced by African immigrants, butignored by government until recently
CZECH REPUBLIC; The Status of Women, an overviewHUNGARY: Women Studies Cenler founded 01 Budapest UniversityTURKEY: Federation of Turkish Woman Associations II Rainbow Istanbul Platform
80 • 81 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICASlNITED STATES: The affirmafive action debate /1 "Women for a Change" a grass
roots Guioe to Activism II WEEA - Equity Resource Cenlre
82 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL
'-NilS - Women ~n Ir'llernatianai Securily II Women in Parliaments around the world IIr'llernational CONFERENCE: Violence, Abuse and Women's Cilizenship, Nov. '96
Migrant Women: quest for justice /I Global Discrimination in Education II Educationthe key 10 cnange II Discrimination by Mass Media
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1 lean Hardisty· The Republican War Agalnst Women by Tanya Melich
4 Letlers
5 lean Alonso' Work Matlers: Women Talk About TheIr Jobs and Their Lives by SaraAnn Friedman
6 loan D. Hedrick. Who Would Have Thougbt It? by Marla Amparo Ruiz de Burton
7 Karen Rosenberg' The Right Sluff: Germanfeminism and the legacies offascism
9 Marilyn Richardson. Composition in Black and White: The Life or Pblllppa Schuylerby Kathryn Talalay
10 Ann WiUlOm' Working from the Margins: Voices of Mothers In Poverty by Virginia E.Schein: Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare and Government WorkPrograms by Nancy E. Rose
11 Martha Mockus • En Travesti: Women, Gender Subversion, Opera edited by Corinne E.Blackmer and Patricia Juliana Smith
13 Linda Grant Niemann. Hard Twist: Western Ranch Women by Barbara Van Cleve
14 Glenn George· Passing By: Gender and Public Harassment by Carol Brooks Gardner
15 Mary Loeffelholz' Sappho is Burning by Page duBois; Sappho's Immortal Daughtersby Margaret Williamson
16 Hilda Scott. Women of Prague: Ethnic Diversity and Social Change from theEighteenth Century to the Present by Wilma A.lggers
17 Eunice Lipton' Smali Ceremonies and The Box Garden by Carol Shields
18 Gwendolyn Mink· Of "Sluts" and "Bastards": A Feminist De<odes the Child WelfareDebates by Louise Armstrong
19 Nellie Y. McKay' Who Set You Flowin'?" The African·American MigrationNarrative, hy Farah lasmine Griffin
20 Adrian Oktenberg • Two Poems
21 10anna K. Weinberg' For Richer, For Poorer: Mothers Confront Divorce by Demie Kurz
22 Books Received
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1 Patricia 1. WiUiarns • The White Blackbird: A Life of the Painter Margarelt Sargent by herGranddaughter by Honor Moore
4 Suzanne Rula • The Trials of Maria Barbella by IdaaM Pucci
5 Dianne Dugaw. Passions Between Women: Brllish Lesbian Culture, 1668-1801 by Emma Donoghue:Companions Without Vows: Relationships Among Eighteenth-Century British Women by Betty
Rizw
7 Susan Swartzlander' At Eighty-Two: A Journal by May Sanaa
S louise Lamphere and Carol Yauie-Shaw • Beyond the Four Corners of the World: A Navajo Woman'sJourney by Emily Beaedek
9 1.Z. Grover· Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet by Sherry Turk/e
10 Vivian Gornick· Days and Nights in Calcutta by Clark Blaise and Bharati Mukherjee
11 Mitsuye Yamada· Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco by Judy YUllg
13 MichNc Aina BaraJe • The Arc of Love: An Anthology of Lesbian Love Poems edited by Clare Coss; MyLover Is a Woman: Contemporary Lesbian Love Poems edited by Lestea Nev.man
14 Leonore J. Tiefer' $olilary Pleasures: The Historical, Literary, and Artistic Discourses ofAutoeroticism edited by Paula Bennell and Vernon A. Rosario fI
16 Virginia Scharff' One Foot on the Rockies: Women and Creativity in the Modern American West byJoanM.Jensen
16 Maxine Kumin' "Role Reversals" (Poem)
17 NinOlchka Rosca· Beauty Queens on the Global Stage: Gender, Contests, and Power edited by Colleen
Ballerina Cohen. Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje
18 Salam Mathur' Burdens of Hislory: British Feminists, Indian Women, and Imperial Culture,1865·1915 by Antoinellc Burton; The White Woman's Olher Burden: Western Women and SouthAsia During British Rule by KWlUlri Jayawardena
19 Carolyne Wright • ~lother Love by Rita Dove; The Ghost Trio by Linda Bierds
21 Paula M. Rayman. Who Succeeds in Science? The Gender Dimension and Gender Differences inScience Careers: The Project Access Study by Gerhard Sonnen and Gerald Holton
22 Adele B. McCollum' In Our Own Voices: Four Centuries of American Women's Religious Writingedited by Rosemary Radford Ruether and Rosel1Ulry Skinner Keller
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1 felicia Kombluh· Wired Women: Gender and New ReallUealn Cyberspace edited by Lynn Cherny andElizabeth Reba Weise; Net Chick: A Smart-Girl Guide to the Wired World by Carla Sinclair
4 Letlen
4 Regina Kunze) • Going All the Way: Teenage Girls' Tales of Sex, Romance and Pregnancy by SharonThompson
6 Oay Wachman • The Diaries orSylvia Townsend Warner edited by Claire Harman
7 Irene Elizabeth Stroud. Front Line Feminism, 1975·1995: Essays f'tomSo]oumer's First 20 Years edited
bY Karen Kahn
8 Judllh levine· Satan's Silence: Ritual Abuse and the Making or a Modern American WHch Hunt hyDebbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker
10 Rochelle Goldberg Rulhchlld • Moscow Days: Life and liard Times In the New Russia by GaUna Dllikina;Women In Russia: A New Era In Rus.~lan Feminism edited by Anastasia Posad~kaya
11 Ellin Samt. The Writing on the Wall: Women's Autobiography and the Asylum by Mary Elene Wood,'Beyond Bfdlam: Contemporary Women Psychiatric Survivors Speak Out edited by Jeanine Grobe
13 Phyllis Mack. Wornen on the Margins: Three Seventeenth-Century Lives by Natalie Zemon Dw'js; TheAnswer/La Respuesla by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz; SI. Teresa or Avila: Author or a Heroic Lire byCarole Slade
14 Diana E. Long. Women Scientists In America: Berore Affirmative Action, 1940-1972 by Margaret W.
Rossiter
16 Harriet Malinowilz. Surrace Tension: Love, Sex, and Polilirs Between Lesbians and Straight Womenedited by Mrg Daly
17 Linda J. Tomko· Done Into Dance: Isadora Duncan In America by Ann Daly
18 Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich· Feminist [nlerprelaHons or Hannah Arendt edited by Bonnie lIonig
19 Becky Binha • Two Poems
20 Julie Winch· "Doers orthe Word": Arrlcan·Amerlcan Women Speakers and Writers in the North(1830-1880) by Carla L. Permon
21 Kate Gilben • Women Writing Culture edited by Rmh Behar and Deborah A. Gordon
23 Randy Albelda • Out or the Margin: Feminist Perspectives on Economics edited by Edith Kuiper andIolande Sop
24 Beth Harrison· Daughters or the Great Depression: Women, Work, and Fiction in the American 1930sbY Loura Hopke
26 Book. Received
106 WOMEN'S STUDIESAn Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 25 Number 2 (1996)
Special Issue: Gender and Film
Female Spectatorship and Sexuality in The Company of Wolves 115CATHERINE LAPPAS
Maya Deren's Fatal Attraction: A Psychoanalytic Reading ofMeshes of the Afternoon with a Psycho-Biographical Afterward 137
MARILYN FABE
Emissaries of Difference: Conrad, Coppola, andHearls of Darkness 153
KIM WORTHY
Housewives of the Forest: Representation in Ethnographic Film 169SHARON TIFFANY AND KATHLEEN ADAMS
The Indian Woman in the Bengali1Hindu Dollhouse:Stayajit Ray's Charulata (1964) 189
DARIUS COOPER
Book Reviews: 20 IELISABETH ARNOLDLISA KAMITAKIKATHRYN DEZUR
Notes on Contributors 213
Recent Publications
WOMEN'S STUDIESAn Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 25 Number 3 (1996)
Special Issue: International Perspectiveson Art-Interviews with Four Women
Compiled and Guest Edited by Frances Pohl
Introduction v
Judith F. Baca: Community and Culture in the United States 215
Mirella Bentivoglio: Dismantling Images of Power in Italy 239
Sara Diamond: Video Art and Activism in Canada 269
Jutta Held: Art History and the Left in Germany 293
Book Review 305FRANCES K. POHL
Biographical Note 309
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108WOMEN'S STUDIESAn Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 25 Number 4 (1996)
Jews, Gender, and Genre in Late-Victorian England:Amy Levy's Reuben Sachs 3 I I
MERI·JANE ROCHELSON
The Servant's Body: The Victorian Wet-Nurse andGeorge Moore's Esther Waters 329
TESS OTOOLE
Whose Letter Is It, Anyway? Print, Authority, and Genderin the Publication of Sor Juana's "Carta Atenag6rica" :\51
ANA KOTHE
"Silence" 361JANET HUBBS
Photo Essay 363IRA M. LAPIDUS
African Folk Tales as Disruptions of Narrative in the Worksof Grace Ogot and Elspeth Huxley 371
KATHLEEN FLANAGAN
The Madonna and ~IargaretFuller :18;)KIMBERELY VANESVELD ADAMS
Book Reviews: -107REGINA MORANTZ·SANCHEZJANET RETSECK
Notes on Contributors ·115Recent Publications 117
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUMVOLUME 19 NUMBERS 1/2 1996
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CONTENTS
BARBARA EINHORN
V. SPIKE PlrrERSQN
WENDY BRACEWELL
RlITH SEIFERT
MARY NASH
ELLEN MARAKOWlTl
KYUNG-AI KIM
GLENDA SLUGA
RONIT LENTIN
ANASTASIA N. KARAKASIDOU
NAYEREU TOHIOI
NATALYA KOSMARSKAYA
~IAJA KORAC
DoRorny J. ROSENBERG
EMMA FRANKS
CHRISTINE WARD GAILEY
REPORTS
JASMINA LUKlC
BRIGrT113 ANDERSON
LINKS ACROSS DIFFERENCES:GENDER, ETIlNICITY, AND NATIONALISM
Introduction
5 The politics of identification in the context of globalization
17 Women and the biological reproduction of "the nation"
25 Women, motherhood. and contemporary Serbian nationalism
35 The second fronl: the logic of sexual violence in wars
45 Political culture, Catalan nationalism, and the women's movementin early twentielh-eentury Spain
55 Gender and national identity in Finland: an exploration intowomen's political agency
65 Nationalism: an advocate of, or a barrier to, feminism in SouthKorea
75 Cold War casualties: ethnicity, gender, and lhe writing of history
87 A Yiddishe marne desperately seeking a Marne Loshn: toward atheory of the feminisation of stigma in relations between Israelisand Holocaust survivors
99 Women of the family, women of the nation: national encuIturationamong Slavic speakers in northwestern Greece
111 Soviet in public, Azeri in private: gender, Islam, and nationality inSoviet and post~Soviet Azerbaijan
125 Russian women in Kyrgyzstan: coping with new realities
133 Understanding ethnic-national identity and its meaning: questionsfrom a woman's experience
145 Distant relations: class, "race," and national origin in the Germanwomen's movement
155 Women and resistance in East Timor: "the centre, as they say,knows iiSelf by the margins"
169 Women and the democratization movement in Tonga: nationversus state, authority versus power
179 East European feminist conference
181 Nationalism and feminism
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[)()S:-';A M. HUGHES
K.ATHLEEN FOSTER
BOOK REVIEWS
LAURA L. FRADER
DELIA JARRETT-MACAULEY
ANNE WHITE
5USM" S. ARPAD
1~u War. nationalism. and rape
185 Gender and History
Ig6 Racialized Boundaries by Flora Anlhias and Nita YuvaJ-DavisTheorizing Black Feminisnu edited by Stanlie M. James andAbena P. A. Busia
un Gender Politics and Post-Communism: Reflections From &utemEurope and the Fomler Soviet Union edited by Nanette Funk andMagda Mueller
ISR 'v7va: \Vomen and Popular Protest in Latin Almrica edited bySarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie WestwoodOut of the Shadows: Women, Resistance and Politics in SouthA.merica by 10 Fisher
liN Magyar Women: Hungarian Womens U,'es, 1960s-1990s byChris CorrinWomen in the Politics of Pos/communist Eastern Europe editedby Manlyn Rueschemeyer
191 Biographical Statements
Feminbit Forom: News. Conferences. Reports
Women's Writing:the Elizabethan to Victorian period
VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2 1995
Special Number: Women and Science(Guest Editor: ANN B. SHTEIR)
Ann B. Shteir. Introduction 99
Eve Keller. Mrs Jane Sharp: midwifery and the critique ofmedical knowledge in seventeenth-century England 101
Mitzi Myers. Aufkliirung flir Kinder? Maria Edgeworth andthe Genders of Knowledge Genres; Or. "The Genius of Nonsense"and "The Grand Panjundrum Himself' 113
Clarissa Campbell Orr. Albertine Necker de Saussure, the MatureWoman Author, and the Scienrit1c Education of Women 141
Susan Hoecker-Drysdale. The Enigma of Harriet Martineau'sLetters on Science 155
Linda E. Marshall. Astronomy of the Invisible: contexts forChristina Rossetti's Heavenly Parables 167Julie English Early. The Science ofWork, Life, and Text:Margaret Foumaine's Captures/Capturing Margaret Fountaine 183
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112• YALE JOURNAL OF •LAW AND FEMINISM
VOLUME SEVEN· NUMBER TWO. 1995
Contents
Whores, Fags, Dumb-Ass Women, Surly Blacks, andCompetent Heterosexual White Men: The Sexual andRacial Morality Underlying Anti-DiscriminationDoctrine Ruth Colker 195
Mothering Across the Color Line: White Women,"Black" Babies Heidi W Durrow 227
Prior False Allegations of Rape: Falsusin Uno, Falsus in Omnibus? Denise R. Johnson 243
In Her Own Way: Marietta Stow's Crusade forProbate Law Reform Within the Nineteenth-Century.Women's Rights Movement . . . . . . . . . . . .. Donna C Schuele 279
A Rape Law Pedagogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kate E. Bloch 307
Bottoms v. Bottoms: The Lesbian Mother and the JudicialPerpetuation of Damaging Stereotypes Amy D. Ronner 341
Same-Sex Sexual Harassm~!lt: Subverting the HeterosexistParadigm of Title VII Carolyn Grose 375
Did Mr. Virgo Have Knowledge of thePossibilities? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. T. C Cronin 399
Cover illustration by Jacqueline Coy Charlesworth.Graphic design by Ann Mackey.
Information Technology and Women'sStudies: Reports from the Field
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This special issue of FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIESRESOURCES (vol.17, no.2, Winter 1996) brings together the perspectives of professors, librarians, and cyber-activists from Eastern Europe to the U.S. to New Zealand. Here's a partial tableof contents:
"Where Did the Feminist Teacher Go: Reconsidering Authority in the Multimedia Classroom" byAllison Fraiberg
"Interactive Video and Female Learning: Implications for a Feminized Profession" by Debra GoldHansen and Sheri D. Irvin (about a distance education library school course at San Jose State)
"Internet Resources and Women's Studies: Expanding the Horizons of a Rural Campus" by AnnDonihue Travers
" Electronic Witches: Women Using E-mail in the Former Yugoslavia" by Kathryn Turnipseed
"Feminism and Linguistics: How Technology Can Prove Our Point" by Favienne Bader (an analysisof sexism in a 16th-century Latin-French dictionary, applying text indexing and retrieval software toan electronic text)
"The Women, Information Technology, and Scholarship (WITS) Colloquium at UIUe: A FeministModel for Education and Activism on Campus" by Betsy Kruger and Jo Kibbee
"Helping Re-entry Women Develop Library Technical Skills and Research Strategies" by LindaMarie Golian and Rita M. Pellen
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