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WOMEN'S STUDIES LmRARIAN The University of Wisconsin System = EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS VOLUME 15, NUMBER 3 FALL 1995 Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women I s Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754

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WOMEN'S STUDIES LmRARIAN

The University of Wisconsin System =

EMINISTERIODICALS

A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 15, NUMBER 3 FALL 1995

Published by Phyllis Holman WeisbardWomen I s Studies Librarian

University of Wisconsin System430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street

Madison, Wisconsin 53706(608) 263-5754

EMINISTERIODICALS

A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTSVolume 15, Number 3 Fall 1995

Periodical literature isthe culling edge ofwomen's scholarship, feminlsllheory, and much ofwomen'scullure.Feminist Periodicals: A Current Usting 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 feministlilerature; to increase readers' familiarity with awide spectrum of feministperiodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information shoUld a readerwish to subscribe to aJoumalor to obtain a particular article at her library or through interiibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of thelimitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

Table ofcontents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced In each IssueofFeministPeriodicals, 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 1to 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 wilh 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. Weare also forced to omit periodicals which lacka completetable of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format tofacilitate the indexing feministlilerature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The Index/Direc/ory ofWomen 's Media pUblished annually by the Women's Instnute for Freedom ofthe Press (3306 Ross Place, NW,Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals andNewspapers: A Union Lis/oft/le Holdings ofMadisonArea Libraries, 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.

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quarterly.

"Table ofcontents 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, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608)263-5754. Compilers: Linda Shull, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Officeof the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's StudiesOffices, UWCampus Women'sCenters, and UW Libraries. 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 (insl.). 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).

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AWlS MAGAZINE1. 1971.2. 6/year.3. $60.4. AWlS, 1522 K Street N.W.• Suite 820,

Washington, DC 20005.5. Sheila David.7. ISSN 016o-256X8. lC 93·640724.9. OClC 23747329.10. Milwaukee.12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to

enter the sciences and achieve their careergoals,"

AFFllIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK1. 1988.2. 4/year.3. $50 (indiv,). $145 (inat.), add $6 for foreign

postage. Single copy: $14 (indiv.). $33 (inst.),(California residents add 7.25% 8s188 tax), ptus$6 surface rate, or $16 air mail rate for foreignpostage (Canada: add 7% subscription C08t,

GST).4. Sage Publications, Ino., 2455 Teller Rd.,

Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Orders from theU.K., Europe, the Middle East, and Africa shouldbe sent to: 6 Bonhill St.• London EC2A 4PU,United Kingdom; orders from India should be 80nt

to P.O. Box 4215, New Deihl 110048, India.5. Carol H. Meyer.7. ISSN 0888·1099.8. lC .n85·3234.9. OClC 12871850.10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison: River

Falls; Milwaukee: Oshkosh: Whitewater.11. ASSIA: Applied Socisl Sciences Index of

Abstracte; Current Contents/Social & BehavioralSciences; Family Resources Database; HealthInstrument File: Human Resources Abstracts;Research Alert: Sage Family Studies Abstracts:Social Scisearch: Social Work Abstracts; SocialPlanning/Policy & Development Abstracts;Sociological Abstracts: Women StudiesAbstracts: Women's Studies Index. Alsoavailabte on microfilm from Univ. Microfilms, AnnArbor. MI.

12. "This journal is committed to the discussion anddevelopment of feminist values, theories, andknowledge 8S they relate to social work research,education, and practice." Contains articles,reports, of research, essays, poetry, and literarypiecea. Dedicated to "the task of eliminatingdiscrimination and oppression, especially withrespect to gender, but including race, ethnicity,class, ago, disability, and sexual and affectionslpreference as well."

THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE1. 1984.2. 2/yeer.3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (jnst.). Single copies: $15

(indiv.), $25 (Inst.).4. Business Manager, The Ahfad Journal, Suite

1216,4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA22203.

5. Amna E. Sadri.

6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167,Omdurman, Sudan.

7. ISSN 0255·4070.8. lC .n85·23477.9. OClC 12747640.10. Madison.11. ERIC, UMI.12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific

research in women's development Issuee inSudan and other African countries."

AnANTlS1. 1975.2. 2/yeer.3. $20 (Canadian indiv.), $40 (Canadian inst.), $30

(U.S. indiv.), $50 (U.S. inst.), $35 (other indiv.J.$55 (other Inst.), plus $6 for other foreignpostage.

4. Institute for the Study of Women, Mount SaintVincent University, 166 Bedford Highway,Halifax, Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada.

5. To be announced.7. ISSN 0702-7818.8. lC on77·32338.9. OClC 3409640.10. Madison; State Historical Society.11. The Alternative Press Index: America: History end

Life; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals inU.S. and Canada; Bowker Serial Directories; TheCanadian Almenac; Canadian Periodical Index;Canadian Women's Directory: HistoricalAbstracts: Index/Directory of Women's Media;International Directory of Little Magazines andSmall Presses: RE/ACE Journal Index; Resourcesfor Feminist Research; The Serials Directory;Women's Studies Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex.

12. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted tocritical and creative writing In English or Frenchon the topic of women. Contains scholarlyarticles, review essays, book reviews, art sndpoetry."

AUSTRALIAN FEMINiST STUDIES1. 1985.2. 2/year.3. Australia: $45 Aus (indiv.), $60 Aus. (lnst.);

North America: $46 Undiv.), $136 (lnst.);elsewhere: £26 (indiv.), £72 (inst.).

4. Carfax Pub. Co., 675-81 Massachusetts Ave.,Csmbridge, MA 02139, or P.O. Box 25,Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, England, orP.O. Box 352, Cammeray, NSW 2062, Australia.

5. Susan Magarey.6. Resesrch Centre for Women's Studies, University

of Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, SouthAustralia 5005, Australia.

7. 0816-4649.9. OClC 16151817.

10. Madison.11. APAIS; Alternative Press Index; Australian Serials

in Print: Studies on Women Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index.

12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishestranadisciplinary scholarship and discussion in thefields of feminist research and women's studiescourses. In addition, it aims to attract and

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1990.2/year.$15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.).P.O. Box 24839, Eugene DR 97402.Ruth Atkin, Debra Crespin, Rita Falbel, TobyFinkelstein, Clare Kinberg, Ruth Kraut, ShlomitSegal tova.ISSN 1046 8358.lC 0191·92391.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."

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7. ISSN 0882·4312.8. LC sn85-965.9. OClC 11830558.

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 research, analysis,narrative, theory, and commentary that addressthe lives and struggles of underrepresentedwomen. We believe that excellence in feministlegal scholarship requires critical examination oftho intersection of gender with one or more otheraxes of subordination, including, but not limitedto, race, class, sexual orientation, and disability.Therefore, discussions of "women'a issues" thattreat women as a monolithic group do not fallwithin our mandate. Because conditions ininequality are continually changing, our mandateis also continually changing."

CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA1. 1987 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRA).2. 4/year.3. $20 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Caribbean: 40 units of

local currency and not exceeding $20 U.S.(indiv.), 50 units of local currency and notexceeding $25 U.S. (inst,), elsewhere: $20 US

BROADSHEET1. 1972.2. 4/year.3. $NZ 27.50, $NZ 40 (oversoas surface), $NZ 60

(overseas air, Europel, $NZ 56 (America/Asia),$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 6578660.10. Madison.11. Index New Zealand.12. "Broadshaet is New Zealand's only feminist

publication. We provide 8 forum for women todebate the iasues from a feminist perspective."

BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OURFRIENDS1.2.3.4.5.

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW1. 1989.2. 4/yoSf.3. $24 Aus. (indiv.), $18 AU8, (unwsgoo jodiv.),

$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.

5. Barbars Brook, Michele Grossman.7. ISSN 1033·9434.8. lC on91·28B09.9. OClC 2448844310. Madison.11. "Feminist reviewing of books by women in

Australia (some occasionsl overs8S8publications), Each issue has 8 sorios of featurereview articles on a particular topic, e.g. 'ImagingAsian Women,' 'Women & the Environment,'eto."

encourage 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 ... : re .... iows. critiques,enthusiasms and correspondence."

BELLES LETTRES1. 19B5.2. 3/year.3. $21 (indiv.), $15 (student), $40 (inst.). Sample

issue: $5. Add $5 for foreign postage forCanada; add $20 for all other foreign postage.

4. Karen T. Jenkins, P.O. Box 372068, SatelliteBeoch. Fl 32937·006B.

5. Jsnet Palmer Mullaney.6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N.

Potomac, MD 20878-0441.7. ISSN OB84-2957.B. lC on85·8513.9. OClC 12357950.

10. Madison; River Falls.11. Book Review Index; available in University

Microfilms Underground Press Collection;Women's Studios Index.

12. "Founded in 1985, Belles Lettres is a quarterlymagazine devoted to literature by or aboutwomen that includes reviews, interviews,rediscoveries, retrospectives, 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."

BERKELEY WOMEN'S lAW JOURNAL1. 1986.2. Annual.3. $17 (indiv.), $9 (student), $38 (inst,l. Add $4

for foreign postage.4. Berkoley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of

California Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 BerkeleyWay, #5812, Berkeley, CA 94720-5812.

5. Laura Beth Nielsen.6. Boalt Hall, Rm. 2, Unlv. of California at Berkeley,

Berkeley, CA 94720.

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12. Film theory and history; feminist theory;psychosnalytic theory; Marxist theory;photography; video and performance.

1978.4lyear.Canada: $32.10 Cdn. Undiv.), $42.80 Cdn.(inst.). Outside Canada: $42 Cdn. (indiv.), $52Cdn. (lnst.) Single copies: $8.56 + $2.50postage Cdn. (Canada), $9 (lnternetiona!).212 Founders College, York University. 4700Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J lP3,Canada.Luciana Ricciutelli.ISSN 0713·3235.OCLC 9951504.Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society.Canadian Periodical Index; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index."CWSlcf 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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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW1. 1985.2. 2/year.3. $21.40 (studentllow-lncome), $42.80 (indiv.),

$69.55 Cdn. (Inst.). Add $10 outside Canada(prices include GST).

4. P.O. Box 450, Station A, 575 King Edward Ave.,Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada.

5. T. Brettal Dawson.7. ISSN 0832·8781.9. OCLC 13902155.10. Madison.11. Canadian Feminist Periodical Index: Canadian

Periodical Index; Index to Canadian LegalPeriodical Literature; Index to Legal Periodicals;PAIS; Studies on Women Abstracts; WomenStudies Abstracts.

12. "The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodicaldedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysisof legal issues of concern to women. "

1976.2lyear.118 (indiv.), 122.50 (lib. & in8l.1, 115 (lowIncome). Single copies: $8.P.O. Box a, Corvallis, OR 97339.Margarita Donnally.ISSN 0147·1627.LC 77·649570.OCLC 3114927.Madison.American Humanitias Index: Tha Annual Index toPoatry in Periodicals; The Indax of AmericanPeriodical Verss."Calyx publishes literature and art by women. Itexists to nurture women's creativity through thewide promotion and publication of women'sfinest work."

Undiv,), $25 US (inat.).CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442. Tunapuna, Trinidad &Tobago, Weat Indies.Avian Joseph.ISSN 1016·9741.OCLC 26343925.Madison."CAFRA News is the quarterly newsletter andprimary networking tool of the CaribbeanAssociation for Feminist Research and Action(CAFRA). 8 regional network of feminists,individual researchers, activists and women'sorganizations, which seske to channel thecollective powers of women for individual andsocietal transformation. Its main purposes are to:inform members and other interested parsonsabout the activities and programmes of the888ociation; provide 8 forum for discussion anddebate on key issues of concern to women in theregion; promote the sharing ofaxpmienc88 andfoster links among individual feminists, activistsand women'a organizations; a88ist in breakingdown language barriers in the region; stimulatewomen's creative expreuion; and contribute tothe development of the women'a movementregionally and internationally."

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1976.3/year.$25 (indiv.), $45 (jnst.). Add $10 (surface), $20(air mall) foreign postage (GST IR126496330).Journals Division, Indiana University Pr., 601 N.Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.Constance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spigel,Sharon Willis.The Managing Editor, Camera Obscura. FilmStudies Program, Unlv. of California, SantaBarbara, CA 93106.LC sc79-4979.OCLC 4818143.Madison; Milwaukee.Alternative Press Index; Arts &. HumanitiesCitation Index; The Film Literature Index;International Index to Film Periodicals;International Index to Television Periodicals;Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex.

COLUM81A JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW1. 1991.2. 2/year.3. $15 (student). $25 (indiv., public interest org.).

$40 (lnst.). Add $4 (surface), $6 (air) for foreignpostage.

4. Columbia Univ. School of Law, 435 West 116thSt., New York, NY 10027·7297.

5. Editorial CoUective.7. ISSN 1062·6220.8. LC K3.0348.9. OCLC 24786097.10. Madison.11. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals.12. "The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was

founded to publish legal and interdisciplinarywritings on feminism and gender issues and toexpand feminist jurisprudence. Both national andinternational in focus, the Journal is intended to

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serve 88 8 forum for topics inadequatelyaddressed in most law journals and reviews,including issuss concerning women, children,family. sexuality, reproductive rights, andviolence. The articles in JGl approach legalissues from 8 variety of disciplines. We aim topromote an expansive view of feminismembracing women and men of all colors, classes,sexual orientations, and cultures."

COMMON OROUND1. 1985.2. llvesr.3. $12 lindiv.), $17 (inst). Back issuss: $10.4. P.O. Box 454, Sautee-Nacoochee, GA, 30571·

0454.5. Lilith Quinlan.9. OClC 23150159.12. PIA journal where gr888roota women speak from

the heart. By putting the power of the press inthe hands of poor women, Common Groundhelps them break the silence that perpetuatesoppression...

COMMON LIVES/lESBIAN LIVES1. 19BO.2. 4/year.3. $15 Hndi .... ), $10 (hardship), $25 (inst.). free to

lesbians in prisons, mental institutions, and oldage homos. Add $7 for foreign postage. Singlecopies: $5.

4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, fA 52244.5. Editorial Collective.7. ISSN OB91·6969.8. LC 8084·'0345.9. OClC 8234014.10. Madison.12. History: biography; correspondence; journal

entrios; fiction; poetry; visual art. It CommonUvea/Lesbian lives seeks to document the livesof ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the diversityof the lesbian community··lesbians of color, ofage and of youth, fat lesbians, disabled lesbians,poor and working-class lesbians. ClILL wishes toinsure access and visibility to lesbians who havenever thought before of publishing their work."

CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERNlANOUAOES1. 1970.2. 3/year.3. Graduated dues schedule for the Women's

Caucus for the Modern lsnguages.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 Island, Staten Island, NY 10301.9. OClC 2259870.12. "Concerns publishes essays on the professional,

political, and curricular concerns of women in thedisciplines of modern languages, includingEnglish, It also publishes news of the nationaland regional Caucuses, features on academicmatters and job discrimination, andannouncements of feminist conferences, calls for

papers, research in progress. and publications."

CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'SQUARTERLY1. 1981.2, 4/year.3. $17 (indiv.), $30 (inst. & lib,), $20 (indiv.,

Canada & Mexico), $20 (indiv., overseassurface), $35 lindiv., 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 08B6·7082.B. lC 83-845901; .n83-11 831.9. OClC 8015674.

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 internstional women'smovement." Each issue focuses on a specifictheme through feature articles, interviews andpersonal nsrratives, often translated fromforeign-language publications.

CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OFWOMEN, OENDER, AND CULTURE1. 1985.2. 2lyr.3. $15 Hndiv.), $12 (student). $28 (inst.). Add

$4.50 (Canads and Mexico) or $7.50 (otherinternationall foreign postage. Single copies: $8.

4. Program in Women's Studies, 113 Dickinson Hall,Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544-1017.

5. Cynthia Cupples and Heather Hadlock.7. ISSN 1086-288X.8. lC 86-642588.9. OClC 13313831.10. 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 Matrix 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."

DAUOHTERS OF SARAH1. 1974.2. 4/year.3, $18. Add $5 for foreign postage.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.

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Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UnitedKingdom.

7. ISSN 0959·3535.8. LC 91-649264.9. OCLC 23367452.10. Madison.11. ASS1A; Current Contents/Social and Behavioral

Sciences; Human Sexuality; IBZ; PsychiNFO;PsychLlT; 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 and practice In _.and beyond .- psychology, and to represent theconcerns of women in a wide range of contextsacross 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 94186-

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 passionstely aboutfeminist and lesbian books."

1989.3/yesl.$32 (indiv.). $60 (inat.). Add $10 for foreignpostage. Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 Unst.l.plus $1. 75 postage.Journals Manager, Indiana University Preu, 601N. Morton St., B!oomington. IN 47404.Naomi Schor. Elizabeth Weed.Box 1958, Brown University. Providence, RI02912.ISSN 1040-7391.LC 89·650873.OCLC 18507940.Madison, Oshkosh.Sociological Abstracts; Studios on WomenAbstracts; Women's Studies Index."d Iff ere nee 8: 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 culturalstudies and feminism and aims to provide aforum for an examination of cultural politics anddiscursive practicas Informed by feministcriticism...

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DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURALSTUDIES1.2.3.

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9. OCLC 2254361.10. Stete 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 transform church and society on188uGS of mutuality, justice and equality,"

FEMINIST COLLECTiONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'SSTUDIES RESOURCESEVERYWOMAN

1. 1985.2. 12/year.3. U.S.: £40 Undiv., air maill, £65 (inst., air msil);

Great Britain: £24 Hndiv.), £37 (inst.): Europe:£30 (indiv., air mail), £44 (inst. air mam; outsideEurope: £40 (indiv., air main, £30 lindiv.,surface); £65 (Inst., air maill, £45 (inst.,surface). Single copies: £1.95 (Great Britain),£5.50 (U.S.).

4. 9 St. Albans Place, London, Nl 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 links between grassroots feminism andmainstream culture."

FEMINiSM &. PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONALJOURNAL1. 1991.2. 4/year.3. $46 tindiv.), $136 (Inst.), or £30 (indiv.l, £85

(inst.).4. Sage Publications Ltd., P.O. Box 5096, Thousand

Oaks, CA 91359: or Saga Publications Ltd., 6Bonhitl St., London EC2A 4PU, United Kingdom.

5. Sue Wilkinson.6. Dept. of Social Sciences, Loughborough Univ.,

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1980.4/year.University of Wisconsin: $7 (indiv.), $12.60(organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $13.25(indiv. & non-profit women's organizations),$18.90 (libraries & other organizations). Out-of­stats subscriptions: $25 (indiv. & women'sprograms), $46 (inst.). Foreign subscribers paypostage: $5 (surface) or $15 (air maill. Feecovers all publications of the Office of theWomen's Studies Librarian (See p. ii). Singlecopies: $2.75.430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street,Madison, WI 53706.Phyllis Weisbard, Linda Shult.ISSN 0742-7441; 0742·7433, 0742-7123.LCsn84·10183.OCLC 6467769.Baraboo: Barron Co.: Eau Claire; Fond du Lac;Green Bay; La Crosss; Madison; Milwaukee;Oshkosh: Parkslde; Platteville; River Falls; RockCo.; Sheboygan: Stevens Point; Stout; Superior;Washington County: Waukesha; Whitewater.Women's Studies Index.Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, bookreviews. 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;

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FEMINIST ISSUES1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $36 (indiv.), $72 (lnst.). Single copies: $18

(indiv.). $36 (inst.). Add $14 (surface) or $26(air mail) postage outside U.S.

4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903:Europesn and Israeli orders: Swets PublishingService, Haereweg 347, 2161 CA. lisse, TheNetherlands.

6. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Women's StudiesProgram, 210 Physics Bldg., Emory Univ.,Atlanta, GA 30322.

5. Elizabeth Fox-Genovese.7. ISSN 0270-6879.8. lC 82-641422; .n80-13352.9. OClC 6482659.10. Msdison: Milwaukee: Oshkosh.11. Alternative Press Index; Periodica Islamica;

Studies on Women Abstracts: UniversityMicrofilms, 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.), $110 (inst.), $12.95

single copy. UK/EEC: £24 Undiv.), £68 (Inst.),£9.99 aingle copy (back issues): Overseas: £30(indiv.), £74 (inst.).

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5. Editorial Collective.6. Feminist Review, 52 Featherstone St., London

EC1Y BRT, England.7. ISSN 0141-7789.8. lC 80-647745.9. OClC 8191763.10. Madison; Oahkosh.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.), $65 (inst.). Single copies: $12

(indiv.), $25 (inst.). Add $6 foreign ($40 airmail). Single copy: $12 (indiv.l; $25 (inst,).

4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager,~Studies, 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: '076-192.9. OClC 1632609.10. Eau Claire: Green Bay; La Crosse, Madison:

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FEMINIST TEACHER1. 1984.2. 3/year.3. $18 Undiv.), $32.50 (inst.). Add $15 for foreign

postage. Single copies: $8 (indiv.), $12 (lnst.).4. Ablex. Pub" 355 Chestnut St., Norwood, NJ

07648.5. Editorial Collective.6. Wheaton College, Norton, MA 02766'.7. ISSN 0882-4843.8. lC 'n85-1018.9. OClC 11660672.10. Madison; Milwaukee: Oshkosh; Parks ide;

Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater.11. Alternative Press Index; Studies on Women

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index,12. "Feminist Teacher is a multidisciplinary magazine

committed to publishing articlas that challengetraditional teaching practices, disciplinary canons,research methodologies, & approaches to day-to­day classroom interactions."

FEMINIST VOICES1. 1987.2. 10/year.3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Free to women in prison

and other institutions.4. P.O. Box 853, Madison, WI 53701-0853.5. Editorial Collective.

9. OCLc 25927620.10. State Historical Society.12. "Feminist Voices is 8n open forum by and for

women with 8 commitment to supportingwomen's choices and the freedom to shape ourown lives. We wish to reflect the diversity ofwomen's lives and experiences, 88 well as ourcommon struggles, and to provide 8 space inwhich women can share, dialogue and debate,question and create. We sse openness to growthand change 88 an essential element of feminismand strive to be 8 part of this process. FeministVoicea will not consider for publication anymaterial that perpetrates patriarchal stereotypesor other oppressive attitudes. If

FIREWEED1. 1978.2. 4/yoar.3. Canada: $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside

Canada: $26 (indiv.), $42 (inel.) Single copies:$7.

4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T2W2, Canada.

5. Fireweed Collective.7. ISSN 0706·3857.8. LC on79·30301.9. OCLC 4677989.10. Madiaon; State Historical Society.12. Fireweed is 8 "feminist quarterly of writing,

politics, art, and culture committed to the diversecultural expression of women."

FRIENDS OF WOMEN NEWSLETTER1. 1992.2. 2/yesr.3. U.S.: $15; Thailand: $4.4. 1319/30 Soi Praditchai / Phsholyothin Rd.,

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FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES

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12. Feature articles; poetry; black and whitephotography; short fiction. Each Issue focuseson a theme, e.g., women's oral history; mothersand daughters; Chicanas; Native Americanwomen; women as verbal artista; who apeaks forthe women's movement: lesbian history.Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies ia a bridiJebetween the community and the academy,featuring both scholarly and literary work, thepersonal esssy, as well as the latest theoretical,polemic, exciting artwork alongside importantcontributions in the social sciences and criticalthought. Frontiers is also one of the few feministjournels to feature work by women of color andfocus on women in the West.

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12. Gender and Education focuses on "gender andfeminist knowledge. theory and debate as theserelate to ell aspects of educational developmentand its effects."

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Index,12. Gender and History is "the only specialist journal

for research and writing on historicsl questionsabout femininity and masculinity and relationshipsbetween women and men in the past. TheJournal covers all historical periods and 8 widespectrum of 80cleties,"

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5. Margaret Andersen, Beth 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. OClC 14687475.

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11. ABC Political Science; Academic Index; AfricanUrban & Regional Science Index; America:History and Life; ASSIA: Applied Social SciencesIndex & Abstracts; Current Contents/Social &Behavioral Sciences; Current Index to Journsls InEducation ICIJE); Family Resource; HealthInstrument File; Historical Abstracts; PeriodicaIslamica; PsycAlERT database; PsychologicalAbstracts; Risk Abstracts; Sage Family StudiesAbstracts; Socisl PlsnninglPolicy andDevelopment: Soclologicsl Abstracts; Studies onWomen Abstracts; University Microfilms, AnnArbor, MI; Women Studies Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index; Work Related Abstracta.

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OENDER, PLACE &. CULTURE1. 1994.2. 3/year3. North America: $72 (indiv.), $192 linst.); E,U, &

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Abingdon, Oxfordshlre OX 14 3UE, UnitedKingdom, or 875-81 Massachusetts Ave.,Cambridge, MA 02139.

5. Liz Bondi & Mona Domosh.6. Liz Bondi, Dept. of Geography, Vniv. of

Edinburgh, Drummond St., Edinburgh EH8 9XP,or Mona Domosh, Dept of Geography, College ofliberal Arts, Florida Atlantic University, 2912Colege Ave., Davie, FL 33314.

7. ISSN 0966 369X.8. lC sn94-43357.9. OClC 29760407.10. Madison.11. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women

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12. "The aim of Gender. Place and Culture Is toprovide the focal point for recent work concernedwith gender issues in geography and relateddisciplines. Key concerns in this area include thefollowing: geographical variations in genderdivisions and structures of patriarchy; the culturalconstruction and the cultural politics of gender;the intersections between gender, 'race',ethnicity, nationality, sexuality, claas, age andother 80cial 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 geographical research to feminismand women's ~studies."

GENDERS1. 1988.2. 2/year.3. $35, Single copies: $9 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). Add

$5.50 (subscriptions) or $3 (single copies) forforeign postage.

4. New York Univ. Press, 70 Washington SquareSouth, New York, NY 10012-1091.

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Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309.7. ISSN 0894-9832.8. LC sn87-1919.9. OClC 16388863.10. Madison: Oshkosh: Whitewater.11, Abstracts of English Studies: America: History &

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12. Genders publishes "",diverse soholarship onissues of gender in the fields of history, art,literature, cinema, and society."

HARVARD WOMEN'S lAW JOURNAL1. 1978.2. Annual,

3. $15 (lndiv.), $17 (foreign, surfsce), $18(Cenada), $27 (foreign, air meil).

4. Publications Center, Harvard Law School,Cambridge, MA 02138. Back issues: William S.Heln &. Co., Inc., 1285 Main St., Buffalo, NY14209.

5. Peggie R. Smith.6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's Law Journal,

Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138.7. ISSN 0270-1456.6. LC 60-643769.9. OCLC 3967304.10. Madison: P1atteville.11. Alternative Preas Index: Current Law Index; Index

to Legal Periodicals; PAIS.12. "The Harvard Women's Law Journal is devoted

to the development of a feminist juriaprudence.The main purpose is to provide an in·depthexploration of the impact of the law on womenand of women on the law. Political, economic,historical and sociological perspectives arecombined with legal ones to present a realisticportrait of women's legal status."

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£106 (Inst.).4. U.S., Canada, &. Mexico: Taylor &. Francis, 1900

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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 9B376B9.10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh.11. BIOSIS: Cumulative Index to Nuraing &. Allied

Health Literature: MEDLARS: MEDLlNE: NursingAbstracts: Sociological Abstracts: Studies onWomen Abstracts: Women's Studies Index.

12. "The journal provides an international,Interdisciplinary approach to health care forwomen. The editors accept research reports andclinical and theoretical papers about 8 widevariety of women's health Issues."

HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL1. 1975.2. 2/year.3. $15 Aus. (Indiv.J, $60. (indiv., sustaining), $40

Aus. (Inst.), (institutional rate will be $60 Aus.from January, 1995). Single copies: $6 (indiv.),$7.50 (in.'.).

4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland4067, Australia.

5. Carole Ferrier.

7. ISSN 0311·419B.9. OCLC 253024B.

10. Madison: Oshkosh..11. Alternative Press Index; Women Studies

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.12. Historical and critical articles; creative work;

graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "~prints

material 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 8< POLITICS1. 1977.2. 1-2/year (irregular).3. $27/4 issues (indiv.), $38/4 Issues (inst.).

Foreign: add $6 per 4 Issuas. Single copies:$8.00 (current issue), $6 (back Issues).

4. P.O. Box 1306, Canal Street Station, New York,NY 10013.

5. Heresies Collective, Inc.; Jean Casella, ManagingEditor.

6. 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, NY 10007.7. ISSN0146-3411.8. LC sc77-704.9. OCLC 29176BB.10. La Crosse: Madison: Milwaukee; Platteville;

Stevens Point.11. Alternative Press Index: American Humanities

Index; Women's Studies Index.12. "Heresies is an Idea·oriented journal devoted to

the examination of art and politics from afeminist perspective. We believe that what iscommonly called art can have a political impactand that in the making of art and all culturalartifacts our identities as women playa distinctrole. We hope that Heresies continues tostimulate dialogue around radical political andaesthetic theory as well as to generate newcreative energies among women. It is a placewhere diversity can be articulated. We arecommitted to broadaning tha definition sndfunction of art."

HERIZONS1. 1992.2. 4/year.3. $29.50 Cdn., or $23.50 U.S. C.n.ds: $23.50

Cdn. (includes GSTI: international: $32.50 Cdn.4. P.O. Box 128, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 2G1

Canada.5. Penni Mitchell.7. ISSN 0711-74B5.B. LC .n94-31959.9. OCLC 286B6467.

10. State Historical Society.11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.12. "Herizons hss 8 feminist issues slant and writes

about news, includes book reviewa, carriesInterviews, includes lots of photos, and boasts afull-color cover and lively design."

HIKAN~: TIlE CAPABLE WOMON: DISABLED W1MMIN'SMAGAZINE FOR LESBIANS AND OUR WIMMIN ALLIES1. 19B9.2. Irregular.

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HURRICANE ALICE1. 1983.2. 4/year.3. $12 (indiv.), $10 (atudenta/low-income/aeniors),

$20 (Inat.). Add $5 postage (Canada), $9 (otherforeign). Single copiea: $3.

4. 207 Lind Hall, 207 Church St., S.E., Minneapolis,MN 55455.

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women's experience fully; to evolve a new proseform that integratas personal voice and personalexperience into critical reviews of our arts andculture. Our aim is to reflect the diversity ofhuman experience; therefore H,A.... atrives toinclude in each issue work by people of variousracial and ethnic heritages."

HYPATIA1. 1988.2. 4/year.3. $35 (indiv.), teo linst.). Single copies: $10

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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. "Hypatia is the first journal in this countrydedicated to the publication of scholarly researchin feminiat philosophy. Articles in Hypatiaprovide both authors and readers 8 context forunderstanding feminist philosophy that isunavailable in other women's studies journals orin mainstream philosophy journals."

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which means 'sufficient', and 'the capablewoman.' Hikan6: the Capable Womon exists 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 politica, experience, creativity & culture ofdiaabled wlmmin. The word "hlkan6" iapronounced "HEE-kan-AY."

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

09605.5. Deborah Werksman.7. ISSN 1065·9633.8. lC 94·649367.9. OClC 26919961.10. State Historical Society.12. "Hysteria is 8 women's humor magazine

dedicated to celebrating women's progresstowards equality and to giving us 8 forum for ourjoy and laughter."

IKON1. 1992/83.2. 2/year.3. .12 (indiv.J, $15.00 (lnst.). Single copies: $6

(#12/13, $9.951.4. P.O. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Station, New York,

NY 10009.5. Susan Sherman.7. ISSN 0579·4315.6. LC sn65-19052.9. OClC 13460423.10. Madison.12. "IKON Is about 'creativity and change'·-the

inseparability of the creative process and socialchange. It is a cultural magazine, a politicslmagazine, 8 feminist magszine, which shows theexpsriences of third world women, lesbians,Jewish and working women, women in all ourdiversity. "

INITIATIVES: JOURNAL OF NAWE1. 1937.2. 4/year.3. $40, $50 (foreign). Single copies: $13.4. NAWE, 1325 18th St. N.W" Suite 210,

Washington, DC 20036·6511.5. Patricia A. Farrant.6. c/o American College Testing, P.O. Box 168,

Iowa City, IA 52243.7. ISSN 1042·413X6. lC 90·641397.9. OClC 18509975.10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Oshkosh:

Platteville: Superior: Whitewater.11. CIJE: Educstion Index: Higher Education

Abstracts; University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.12. "Initiatives, the award·winning journal of the

National Association for Women in Education,publishes articles on subjects of concern towomen in all aspects of education. The journalhas a special interest in significant, timely topicsthat have not yet received substantial ettention inthe professionsl and popular literature. In recentyears, special issues of Initiatives have focusedon such diverse 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, women

in aviation education, journal keeping,professional development, leadership, teachingyoung Native American women, dual careerfamilies, and self·defense training for women."

IOWA WOMAN1. 1980.2. 4/year.3. $18, $21 (Canada), $27 (international air mail).4. P.O. Box 6BO, Iowa City, IA 52244-0680.5. Marianne Abel, Editor; Sandra Adelmund, Poetry

Editor.7. ISSN 0271-8227.9. OCLC 6885846.10. Madison.11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Alternative Press

Index; American Humanities Index; MLAInternational Bibliography.

12. "Iowa Woman is a nationally distributed, award·winning qusrterly of fiction, poetry, essays,feature articles, interviews/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."

IRIS: A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $9 (indiv.)i $40 (inst.). Single copies: $5.50.4. Women's Center, Box 323, HSC, University of

Virginia. Charlottesville, VA 22908.5. Rebecoa Hyman:7. ISSN 0898-1301.9. OCLC 12588752.10. Madison.11. Direotory of Women's Media; Woman Studies

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.12. "!Ii.! 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 politicalawarena98 of our subscribers."

ISIS INTERNATIONAL1. 1984; Women's Health Journal (English edition):

1997.2. 4/year. (Women in Action, appears 4 times a yeer

in English and Spanish, and Women's HealthJournal: Latin American and Caribbean Women'sHealth Network appears 4 times.)

3. $20 (indiv. or groups), $30 (inst) •. Englishedition, Women in Action; $35 -- Spanish edition,Women in Action); $35 (Women's HealthJournal>.

4. Women in Action (English edition): IsisInternational, 66 Scout Delgado, Barangay LagingHanda, Quezon City Main, 1103 Philippines, orP.O. Box 1837 Ouezon City 1100 Philippines;Women in Aotlon (Spanish edition): IsisInternacional, Casilla 50610, Santiago 1,Santiago, Chile: Women's Health Journal: IsisInternacional, Cesjlla 2067. Correo Central,Santiago Chile.

5. ISIS International.

7. ISSN 0176·8497 (Women in Action, Spanishedition): ISSN 0716 8381 (Women's HealthJournal).

8. LC on84-10908.9. OCLC 4288732.10. Madison.11. Women's Studies Index.12. ISiS International's Women in Action "gives in­

depth coverage to the issuea 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.Women'a Health Journal is "deaigned to servethe Elver more specific needs of the Network byproviding news and notices of health· relatedmeetings and aotivities, information about healthgroups and organizations, campaigns onparticular women's health issues, ss well as in·depth analysia of important issues, and annotatedlistings of resource metMiala on health."

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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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4. Nstional Council for Research on Women, 530Broedway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10012.

5. Marina Budhos.7. ISSN 1072-1782.8. LC sn93-5134.9. OCLC 28873689.12. Issues Quarterly "serves as a forum in print for

linking research, policy, and practice, with thegoal of expanding cross-sector networks andencouraging cross-aector dialogue andexchenge."

JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY, ANINTERNATIONAL FORUM1. 1989.2. 4/year.3. $40 (indiv.), $60 (inst.), $125 (Iibr. &

subscription agencies). Foreign (outside Canadaand Mexico) add 40%: add 30% + 7% OST(Canada).

4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton,

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JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION1. 1985.2. 2/yesr.3. $18 (indiv.), $14 (studsnts), $30 (inst.), £12.50

(foreign, indiv.), £17.50 (foreign, inst.). Singlecopies: £8.85. Single copies: $15.50, fromProfessional Book Distributors, P.O. Box 6996,Alpharetta, GA 30239·6996.

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12. "The Journal of Gender Studies is anInterdisciplinary journal which publishes articlesrelating to gender from a feminist perspectivecovering a wide range of subject areas includingthe social and natural sciences, arts, and popularculture. "

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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 (indiv), $60 (Inst.). Add $12.50 for foreign

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4. Journals Msnager, Indiana University Press, 601N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.

5. Christie Farnham, Joan Hoff6. Dept. of History/Ballantine Hall 742, Indiana

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KAlLiOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART1. 1979.2. 3/year.3. $12.50 (Indiv.), $21 (inst.). Foreign: add $6 for

subscriptions; $2 for single issues, $3 for doubleissues. Single copies $4 (Vol. 1 no. 1--Vol. 9 no,2), $7 (Vol. 11 no. 2-·present), $8 (Vol. 7 nos.1/2. Vol. 8 no'. 1/2).

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lESBIAN CONTRADICTION: A JOURNAL OF IRREVERENTFEMINISM1. 19B2·B3.2. 4/year.3. $10 (indiv.), frea for women prisoners. Single

copies: $2.50.4. LesCon, 584 Castro St., Suite 356, San

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philosophy, with a focus on how lesbians behavewith each other."

THE lESBIAN REVIEW OF BOOKS1. 1994.2. 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. 8n94·2763.9. OClC 30835592.10. Madison.12. The Lesbian Review of Books publishes "reviews

of books by, for. and about lesbians."

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10. Madison.12. "Lila publishes studies and articles on women snd

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LILITH MAGAZINE1. 1976.2. 4/year.3. $18 (lndiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5.00.

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Ann Arbor, MI; Women's Studleslndex.12. Lilith "addresses woman's issues from a feminist

perspective within the Jewish community, and isa Jewish voice in the general women'smovement."

lOlAPRESS1. 1994.2. 2/year.3. U.S. &. Australia: $25: Europe: 20 OM: Eastern

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Berlin, Germany, or LOLApress Montevideo,Eduardo Acevedo 1320 Apt. 102, 11200Montevideo, Uruguay.

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MS. MAGAZINE1. 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

B0322·7132.5. Marcia Ann Gillespie.6. 230 Park Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10169.7. ISSN 0047-831B.8. LC sn904 12059. OClC 22202899.10. 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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MANUSHI1. 1978/79.

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Bangladesh: Rs. 60 (indiv.), Rs. 85 (Inst,);Australia: Aus. $30; Canada: Can. $28;Germany: OM 42; Great Britain &.Ireland: £13;Other European countries: SUS 24; Japan: Y&I13400; New Zealand: NZ $35: Pakistan &. SriLanka: Rs. 120; Othar (Asia, Africa &. SouthAmerican countries): SUS 12. Single copies $3.

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Index.12. Manushl: A Journal About Women and Society is

"dedicated to social justice iasues with a specialfocu8 on women. It

MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN1. 1972.2. 4/year.3. $30 (Indiv.), $40 (.upporting). $50 (In.t.).

Foreign, add $10 for surface rate, $20 for airmail postage. Single copies: $10.

4. Communication Research Associates, Inc.,10606 Mantz Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903­1228.

5. Sheila J. Gibbons.7. ISSN 0145·9651.8. lC 80-640489, '077·885.9. OClC 2380896.10. Madison (library School); Marinetto; Milwaukee;

Oshkosh: Parkside.11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies

Index.12. Media Report to Women focuses on the

"relationship between women and media,especially journalistic coverage, depiction innews, programming and advertising, and media'sinfluence on women and girls."

MIDWIFERY TODAY1. 1987.2. 4/year.3. $35. Foreign: $42 (Canada &. Mexico); $47

(other foreign); add $15 foreign air mail. Singleoopy, $8.75.

4. P.O. Box 2672, Eugane, OR 97402.5. Jan Tritten.7. ISSN 0891·7701.8. lC .n86·2624.9. OClC 14991213.12. "Through networking and education, Midwifery

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(household under $15,00), $50 lindiv.), $75(inst.).

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Center, 20 Granada Rd., Pasadena, MD 21122­2708.

5. Linda Grant DePauw.7. ISSN 0738·718X.8. lC 83-844761, .n83-249.9. OClC 9201074.

10. Stato Historical Society.11. America: History and Life; Current Military

literature; Historical Abstrscts; Women's StudiesIndex.

12. Minerva provides "international interdisciplinarycoveraga of service women, women veterans(both military and civilian) and military wlvas."

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4. Scandinavian University Press, P.O. Box 2959Toyen, 0608 Oslo, Norway.

5. Torill Steinfeld and Harriet Bjenum Nielsen.6. Center for Women's Research, University of Oslo,

P.O. Box 1040 Blindern, 0315 Oslo. Norway.7. ISSN 0803-8740.8. LC sn93-17671.9. OClC 28566695.12. "M2r.! is a new interdisciplinsry journal of

women's studios, published in English andinternational in scope, which is to be a channelfor womon's research from all disciplines.Emphasis is placed on showing a Nordic profilo inwomen's rosearch, with regard to both content

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and methodological approaches. Nora aims todiscuss and examina the realities and myths ofwomen's lives in the Nordic countries, historicallyand today, whlfe at the same time offering aforum for theoretical debate, dialogue andinformation on research of a general interest tofeminist scholars and scientists. Noraencouragas papers thst have a comparative andinterdisciplinary perspective and are theoreticatlyself-reflective. II

OFF OUR BACKS1. 1970.2. 11/year.3. $21 (indiv.), $16 (school year, for students, $33

(inst.), $6 (trial sub. -- 3 issues), prisoners: free.Foreign: $22 (Canada & Mexico), other foreign:$30. Single copies: $2.60.

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6. off our backs Collective.7. ISSN 0030-0071.8. LC sn78-1696.9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287.10. La Crosse: Madison; Milwaukee: Oshkosh:

Parkslde: Platteville: State Historical Society;Stevens Point: Superior; Waukesha: Whitewater.

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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-to­date comprehensive news on abortion rights,health and reproductive technology, lesbianrights, anti-pornography actions, comparsbleworth, child care legislation: in-depth coverage ofall msjor women's conferences In the U.S.A. piUSinternational 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 widest possible context."

ON THE ISSUES; THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'SQUARTERLY1. 1983.2. 4/year.3. $14.95 (indiv.): $24.95 (inst.). Foreign, add $4

postage (Canada), $7 (surface, elsewhere), $20(air mail, elsewhere). Single copies: $3.95.

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Media, The National Directory of Magazines, Of ALike Mind Annual Directory; Women's StudiesIndex.

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PEACE AND FREEDOM1. 1970.2. 6/year,3. $12 (indiv,), free with membership of $35

(indiv.), $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, disarmsment,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. $42 (indiv" U.S .• Canada & Mexico), $113 (inst.,

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4, Cambridge University Press, 40 West 20th St.,New York, NY ,001" or C,U.P., the EdinburghBldg., Shaftesbury Rd., Cambridge CB2 2RUEngland.

5, Nancy Felipe Russo, Ph.D.6. Psychology Dept., Arizona State University, Box

871104, rempe, AZ 85287-1104.7. ISSN 0361-6843.8. LC 76-12952; sc76-790.9. OCLC 2529664.10. Eau Claire: La Crosse; Green Bay: Madison:

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11, Abstracts in Anthropology: Adolescent MentalHealth Abstracts; ASSIAj Chicorel Abstracts toReading and learning Disabilities: ChildDevelopment Abstracts and Bibliography; CurrentContents/Social and Behavioral Sciences: CurrentIndex to Journals in Education (CIJE): CurrentLiterature in Family Planning, Development andWelfare (India): Human Resources Abstracts:Human Sexuality Update; Linguistics andlanguage Behavior Abstract: Marriage and FamilyReview; Multicultural Education Abstracts:Psychological Abstracts: Research into HigherEducation Abstracts: Sage Public AdministrationAbstracts: Sage Urban Studies Abstracts:Selected list of Tablas and Contents ofPsychiatric Periodicals; Sociel 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 Quarterlv is sponsoredby Division 35 of the Amsrican PsychologicalAssociation. Empirical studies, critical reviews,theoretical articles, and invited book reviews are

published in the auarterly.... The kinds ofproblems addressed include: psychologicalfactora, behavioral studies, role development andchange, career choica and training, managementvariables, education, discrimination, therapeuticproceeses, and sexuality.

RADIANCE: THE MAGAZINE FOR LARGE WOMEN1, 1984.2. 4/year.3. $20. Foreign: $26 (Canada). $34 (other foreign).

(U.S. funds only.)4. P.O. box 30246, Oaklan<l, CA 94604,5. Allee B. Ansfield, Catherine Taylor.7, ISSN 0889-9495.8. LC 86-846815.9. OCLC 14104912,12. "Radiance: the Magazine for large Women, now

in Its tenth year in print, is one of the nation'sleading resource8 in the Size AcceptanceMovement. Each issue profiles dynamic largewomen from all walke of life, along with articleson health, media, fashion, and politics. Wedocument and celebrate women's growing bodyacoeptanoe In the 90s. II

REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MATIERS1. 1993.2. 2/year.3. £18/$30 (indiv.), £61$10 (reduced rate for those

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4. 29-35 Fartingdon Rd., london, EC 1M 3JB,England.

5. Marge Berer, T.K. Sundari Ravindran.7. ISSN 95·640764.8. LS 95-64-764.9. OCLC 29940332.11. Population Index.12. Tho aim of Reproductive Health Matters is "to

promote laws, policies, research and servicesthat meet women's reproduotive health needsand support women's right to deoido whether,when and how to have children..•. lite] women­oentored perspective.••allows us to identify andunderstand women's health needs, and thereforeevaluate and improve on existing policy andpractice to women's benefit•... To this end, thejournal exploros what is meant by women'sneeds and how these can best be met. Itaddresses fundamental valuos, ooncerns snddilemmas, aoknowledging the multi-faoetednature of problems and solutions. Finally, itreflects on oommonalities and differenoes ingoals and points of view among those involved inthe field·· in order to foster increasedcommunication and oooperation, new thinkingand action, and new forms of oonsensus."

RESOURCES FOR .FEMINIST RESEARCHIDOCUMENTATIONSUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE1, 1979.2. 4/year.3. $32.10 Cdn. (indiv., Canada), $64.20 Cdn.

(lnst., Canada) .. GST inoluded; $48 (indiv.,

elsewhere), $78 (jnst., elsewhere), $26.75(student disoount rato-·include school andstudent no.).

4. RFRJORF, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto,Ontario M5S 1V6. Canada.

5. Editorial Board.7. ISSN 0707-8412.8. LC 84-641836; on79-31946.9. OCLC 5585549.10. Madison; Milwaukee: Stout: Whitewater.11. America: History and life; American Humanities

Index; Canadian Feminist Periodicals IndexjCanadian Magazine Index; Canadian PeriodicalsIndex; Historical Abstraots; Left Index; Nylitteratur om Kvinnor; Sociological Abstracts;Women Studies Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex. Also available on microfilm fromMioromedia ltd., 20 Victoria St., Toronto.Ontario M5C 2N8 CANADA.

12. Abstractsj book reviews: bibliographies;periodical resource guide. An interdisoiplinary,internationsl periodical of research on women andsex roles.

ROOM OF ONE'S OWN1. 1975.2. 4/year.3. $20 (indiv., Canada), $24 (inst., Canada) (GST

#Rll19292421l, $30 (indiv., outside Canada).$35 (inst., outside Canada). Single oopies: $6(Canada), $8 (outside Canada). (Baok issuesavailable in microform from Micromedia ltd., 158Pearl St" Toronto, Ontario, M5H lL3, Canada.)

4. P.O. Box 46160, Stn. 0, Vancouver, B.C.,Canada V6J 5G5.

5. Growing Room Collective.7. ISSN 0316-1609.8. LC-33152.9. OCLC 2248303.

10. Madison; Milwaukee.11. American Humanities Index.12. Room of One's Own seeks "to provide a forum

where new and established women writers canpublish their creative work."

SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON 8LACK WOMEN1. 1984.2. 2/year.3. $15 (indiv.l. $25 (inst,), plus $6 for foreign

postage.4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 30311·0741.5. Patrioia 8ell-Scott, Beverly Guy·Sheftali.7. ISSN 0741-8639.8. LC 5n83-5428.9. OCLC 10219211.10. Green Bay; la Crosse: Madison: Milwaukee:

Parkside; Platteville: State Historical Society;Stevens Point.

11. Alternative Press Index: MlA InternationalBibtiography; Psyohllnfo; Sooiological Abstraots:Women Studies Abstracts; Women's StudiesIndex.

12. "This journal is an interdisciplinary forum fordisoussion of issues related to Black womenwherever they reside. Issues include featureartioles, interviews, profiles, documents, bookreviews, and bibliographies."

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SAOEWOMAN MAOAZINE1. 1988.2. 4/yeaf.3. $18. (19.50, California). Add $6 for foreign

postage. Single copies: $6.50.4. P.O. Box 641, Point Arena, CA 95468.5. Anne Newkirk Niven.7. ISSN 1068·1698.9. OClC 16164078.10. Madison.12. "Celebrating the Goddess in every woman,

Sagewoman is 8 gentle, uplifting magazine ofwomen's spirituality and wisdom."

SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH1. 1976.2. 12/year.3. $37.50 (indiv.), $262.50 (inat.), $44 (foreign

indiv.). $307.50 (foreign, inst.),4. ptenum 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 0360-0026.8. LC 76·646987.9. OCLC 2243426.

10. Eau Claire: Green Bay: La Crosss: Madison:Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside: Platteville;Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout: Waukesha;Whitewater.

11. Abstracts on Crhninology 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 File; Higher Education Abstracts:Human Sexuality Update; Mental HealthAbstracts; New Society; Preview: The FamilyMedia Journal; Psychologicat Abstraots:Referativnyi Zhurnal; Sage Family StudiesAbstracts; School Organization and ManagementAbstracts; Sooial Soiences Citation Index; SocialWork Research & Abstraots: SooiologioslAbstracts; Sociology of Eduoation Abstraots; TheSIECUS Report; Studies on Women Abstracts;Women's Studies Index.

12. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research is a forum forthe publication of original researoh artioles andtheoretical manuscripts concerned with theunderlying processes and oonsequenoes ofgender role sooialization, peroeptions, andattitudes. Topics inolude developmental,cognitive, and sooial-personality faotors inchildhood; child-rearing praotices, familyorganization, and parental behaviors andattitudes: social influences (e.g., media, sohools,peer group, community); acquisition,maintenance, and impaot of stereotypes; socialcontexts; adulthood life stage concerns andsooial policies and practices; offects ofcontemporary social change; social, economic,legal, and political systems and policies;employment and work environments; personal

and 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.

SIONS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND 80CIElY1. 1976.2. 4/year.3. $25 (students, with copy of 1.0.), $29 (indiv.

NWSA members), $36 (indlv.), $88 (inst.), Add$6 for foreign postage (Canada: add 7% GST tosubscription price). Single copies: $7.75 (indiv.),$17.60 lin••. ).

4. The University of Chicago Press, JournalsDivision, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637.

5. Carolyn Allen & Judith Howard.6. Box 354345, Unlv. of Washington, Seattle, WA

98196.7. ISSN 0097·9740.8. LC 76·649469.9. OCLC 1362618.10. Baraboo; Fox Valley; Grean 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 Ufe; American HumanitiesIndex: Current Contents; Historical Abstracts;Modern Language Abstracts: PsychologicalAbstracts; Social Science Citation Index; SocislScience Index; Sociological Abstracts: WomenStudies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.

12. Feature articles; research; review asssys; reports;book reviews; letters/comments; archival notes.

SINISTER WISOOM: A JOURNAL FOR THE LES81ANIMAOINATlON IN THE ARTS & POLITlCS1. 1976.2. 3/year.3. $20 (indiv.), $33 (inst.), $5().$200 (susteining),

$8-$15 (hardship), $25 (foreign, indiv.), $40(Canada, inst.), $46 (other foreign, inst.). Singlecopies: $6. Free to women in prisons and mentalinstitutions.

4. P.O. Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703.5. Elana Dykewomon (Changing editors, with #55,

to Akiba Onada-Sikwoia, Kyos Festherdancing,and Janet Wallace).

7. ISSN 0196·1863.8. LC 82·640638; .n79·8096.9. OClC 3461636.10. Eau Claire; Madison.11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's

Media; Women's Studiea Index.12. "A journal for the lesbian imaginstion in literature,

art, and political theory."

SISTERSONO: WOMEN ACROSS CULTURES1. 19922. 3/year.3. $16 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). Foreign: $24. Singla

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. Siatersong seeks to "explore the conditions of

contemporary women's lives, sarolS cultures,through literary and visual arts." Sistersoog is anon-academic, theme journal, working with suchthemes 88 friendship, travel, dwellings, identity,work, body, memory, handwork, etc., andpublishes fiction. poetry, journal entriss,memoirs, experiential assays and letters,translations, photographs, prints, line drawings,etc.

SOCIAL POLITICS; INTERNAllONAl STUDIES IN OENDER.eTATE II< SOCiETY1. 1994.2. 3/yoar.3. $22 (lndiv.l, $40 (Inst.), Foreign: add $6 surface

fate or $12 air mail postage.4. University of Illinois Preas. 1325 South Oak St••

Champaign, lL 61820.5. Barbara M. Hobson, Sonya Michel. Ann Shele

Orloff.6. Sonya Michel, Dept. of History, 309 Gregory

Hall. Univ. of illinois, 810 S. Wright St .• Urbsna,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;Resesrch Alerti SocislSciSearch; Studies onWomen Abstracts.

12. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender.State & Society "features articles on gender andsocial policy. citizenship, and the role of thefamilYi interdisciplinary. international, concernedprimarily with gender studies but also covershistory, sociology, political science, economics,philosophy. and law."

SOJOURNER1. 1975.2. 12/year.3. $21 (indiv.), $31 (fnst.), free to prisoners. Add

$10 for foreign postage. Single copies: $3 ($5bafore 1991). Available on 4-track cessette tapefor blind and print-impaired women.

4. 42 Seaverns Ave.• Boston, MA 02130.5. Karen Kahn.7. ISSN 0191·8899.8. LC sn79-2799.9. OClC 4656277.10. Madison; Oshkosh.11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. MI; Women

Studies Abstracts.12. "Feminist social and political analysis, news, and

arts/cultural coverage."

TESSERA1. 1992.2. 2/year.3. $18 Cdn. (indiv.), $20 Cdn. (inst.); add $4 Cdn.

international postage. Single copies: $10. Add$1.26 Cdn. (indiv.), $1.40 Cdn. (inst.), $.70

Cdn. (single issues). GST.4. Tessera. clo Jennifer Henderson.. 350 Stong

College, York University. 4700 Keele St .• NorthYork, Ontario M3J lP3 Canada.

5. Editorial Collective: Katherine Binhemmer, Ann­Marie Gauthier, Jennifer Henderson. LianneMoyes.

6. Tesser8, c/o Lianne Moyes. D~partmant d'~tudesanglaises. Unlversit~ de Montr~al, CP6128,Succursale centre-ville, Montrt\al, Quebec H3C3J7, Canada.

7. ISSN 0840-4631.8. lC 0089·33801.9. OClC 20493998.

10. Madison.11. Canadian Women's Periodical Index (CRIAW.

Faculty of extension. University of Alberta)i MLAInternational Bibliography.

12. "A bilingual (French. English) periodical. TesseraWas begun to publish the theoretical andexperimental writing of Quebe90ise and English­Canadian feminists in the form of creative andcriticel texts that cr088 genre boundaries."

13TH MOON; A FEMINIST LITERARY MAOAZINE1. 1973.2. l/year.3. 1 volume: $10.4. 13th Moon. English Dept., SUNY-Albsny, Albany,

NY 12222.5. Judith E. Johnson.7. ISSN 0094-3320.8. lC 76·647817.9. OClC 2587897.10. Madison. Milwaukee.11. ALTA; American Humanities Indexi Index of

American Periodical Verae; MLA InternstionalBibliography; 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 during the 1970's revival of feminism.Its field of scholarship Is literature and graphic artby contemporary women...." 13th Moonprovides a forum for material often neglected bythe larger culture which does not besr women'sconcerns in mind, and by translators of foreignlanguage literatures who overlook the work ofcontemporary women writers. It is committed topublishing the work of minority women, lesbians,and women of color, and has published" ...a largeselection of writers who are either 'newformalists' or experimentalists .... "

TRADESWOMEN MAOAZINE: A MAOAZINE FOR WOMENIN 8LUE-COllAR WORK1. 1981.2. 6/year.3. $35 (employed Indiv. membership), $20

(unemployed indiv. membership), $50 (inst.), plus$5 postage (Canada) or $10 postage (otherforeign). Single copies: $4.

4. P.O. Box 2622, Berkeley, CA 94702.5. Molly Martin.7. ISSN 0739·344X.8. lC sn83-2244.9. OClC 9726358.

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State Historical Society."Tradeswomen Magazine is the only nationalpublication about women working innontraditional blue-collar jobs. It is written andproduced by tradeswomen who know theirsubject first hsnd, We provide support to womencurrently working in blue-collar jobs andinformation to women considering entering thetrades. "

4.5.9.

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(overaeas inst.).P.O. Box 8, Diss, Norfolk IP22 3XG, England.Editorial Collective.OCLC 18408843Madison."Publication of readable and insightful articles onareas of current concern within radical feminism.To record the history of the current wave offeminism worldwide."

TRANSFORMATIONS: THE NEW JERSEY PROJECTJOURNAL1. 1990.2. 2/year.3. $15 (indiv.), $40 (inst.).4. The New Jersey Project, 315 White HsII, William

Paterson College, Wayne, NJ 07470.5. Donna Crawley & Frances Shapiro-Sktobe.6. Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ 07430.7. ISSN 1052-5017.8. LC 0194-91834.9. OCLC 22298121.

12. "Transformations provides scholarly articles, boththeoretical and practical, that help faculty at alllevels to integrate issues of gender, race, class,and culture into the curriculum. Book reviews,syllabi, and resource lists are also included."

THE TRIBUNE1. 1978.2. 4/year.3. North America: $12: Europe/Australia/New

Zealand/Japan: $16, Single copies: $3.4. INTC, 777 United Nations Plaza, 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 onthe global south."

TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS1. 1982.2. 2/year.3. $16/3 (indiv.), $20/3 (Iibr. & inst.). Add $2 for

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4. P.O. Box 9606, N. Amherst, MA 01059-9606.5. Kay Parkhurst, Erin Rice.7. ISSN 0736-928X.8. LC 83·641534; on83-1973.9. OCLC 9247235.10. Madison: Milwaukee: Platteville.11. Alternative Press Index: Women's Studies Index,12. Women's and lesbian issues, predominantly non­

fiction, with a focus on art.

TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE1. 19B2.2. 3/year.3. £8.50 (Britain & Ireland, indiv.), £10/$19.50

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TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE1. 1982.2. 2/year.3. $12 (jndiv.), $14 Hnst.), $10 (student), $15

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4. TSWL, University of Tulsa, 600 South CollegeAve" Tulsa, OK 74104·3189.

5. Holly A. Laird.6, Editor, TSWL, The University of Tulsa, 600 South

College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104.7. ISSN 0732·7730.8. LC on82-3788.9. OCLC 8428594.10. Eau Claire: La Crosse: Madison; Oshkosh;

Whitewater,11. Academic Abstracts (EBSCO): Book Review

Index: Humanities Index; MlA InternationalBibliography; Modern Humanities ResearchAssociation Annual Bibliography of Englishlanguage and Literature; Women StudiesAbstracts; Women's Studies Index.

12. "Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature is "ascholarly journal that publishes articles, notes,archival 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. 2/year.3. $30 (indiv.), $55 (instJ. Foreign, add $3.4. 926 Bautista Ct., Palo Alto, CA 94303-4046.5. Yoko Kawashima.7. ISSN 1059-9770.8. LC 92-648350.9. OCLC 24838451.12. U.S.-Japan Women's Journal focuses on

"Japanese Women's Studies, Asian Women'sStudies and comparative studies of women." Itfosters "the exchange of scholarship on womenand gender between the U.S., Japan and othercountries."

UNCOVERINOS1. 1981.2. l/year.3. $18, plus $2 shipping & handling; add $.75 per

each additional 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 (ISBN 1-877859-07-91.8. LC 81-649486.

9. OCLC 74952 I 6.10. Madison: State Historical Society.11. America: History snd Lifo; ARTBibliographis9i

Bibliography of the History of Art: Clothing andTextile Arts Index: Historical Abstracts; MLAInternational Bibliography: Sociological Abstracts.

12. "The purpose of Uncoverlngs is to carry outAQSG'e mission to encourage, pressnt, andpreserve accurate research on qUilts, quiltmakingand related textiles, and to provide an accessible,enriching connection from the psst to thefuture. "

WISCONSiN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNALI, 1985,2. ai-annual (2 years).3. By volume: $16 (indiv.), $30 (inst.).4. 0/0 University of Wisconsin Law School. 975

Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706.5. Daroy Haber, Hayley Peterson.8. LC 88·844118; .n85·23805.9. OCLc 12192424.

10. Green Bay; Madison; Stevens Point: Whitewater.11. lAC's Current Law Index: Index to Legal

Periodicals; Westlaw.12. "We esteblished thle journal to austain 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 i88u8,'''

THE WiSE WOMAN1. 1980.2. Quarterly.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 a feminist journal that

focuse9 on feminist Issue9, Godden lore,feminist spirituality, and Feminist Witchcraft. Thisjournal includes women's history/herstory, news,analysis, critical reviews, art, poetry, photos,cartoons by Bulbul, exclusive interviews, andoriginsl research about witch hunts, women'sheritage, and women today."

WOMAN AND EARTH (ZHENSHCHINA I ZEMLlA)1. 1979 (Previous nsme: Woman and Russia).2. l/year.3. $10 per issue. Free copies sent to women in

Russia/CIS/NIS and Eastern Europe.4. 70 Terry Road, Hartford, CT 06105.5. Tatyana Mamonova.10. Madison.12. Woman and Earth ia an "international eco-­

feminist magazine in English and Russian." 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 10548383.10. 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 aachtheme-related issue."

WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL1. 1980.2. 2/year.3. $16 tindiv.), $25 (inst.), plus $4 surface rata or

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Superior.11. Art Index; Artbibliographies: Arts & Humanities

Citation Index (151): BHA; University Microfilms,Ann Arbor, MI; Women'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 a8 women.... Woman's Art Journal isa vehicle for the exchange of ideas and forhonast criticism."

WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW1. 1990.2. 3/year.3. £21 (indiv .• U.K. & Europe), £48 Unst., U.K. &

Europa), $39 (indiv., U.S. & elsewhere), $90(inst., 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).

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5. Isobal Armstrong and Helen Carr.6. Women: A Cultural Review, % Dept. of English,

Birkbeck College, Malet St., London WC 1E 7HX,England.

7. ISSN 0957·4042.9. OCLC 22349229.10. Madison.12. "Women: A Cultural Review is a new Initiative in

feminist thought and culture. It explores the roleand representation of women in arta and culture,past and present, taking up the challengingdebates on sexuality and gender."

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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 Univ., Shippensburg, PA 17257·2299.

7. ISSN 0897·4454.8. LC sn88·381.9. OClC 17501958.10. Madison, Platteville.11. Alternative press Index: Criminal Justice

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2R4.5. Editorial Collective.7. ISSN 0229·480S.8. lC on81·30452.9. OClC 7986483.

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."

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7. ISSN 0363-0242.8. lC 76·648355.9. OClC 2337206.

10. Eau Claire: Madison; Milwaukee: Oshkosh;Parks ide: Platteville: Stevens Point; Whitewater.

11. Abstracts in Social Gerontology: CurrentLiterature on Aging: Academic Abstracts/CD·ROM; Acadamic Search (EBSCO Database);Biology Digest; c/o CAB International/CABACCESS; CINAHL: Child Development Abstracts&. Bibliography; Combined Haalth InformationDatabase (CHID); Criminal Justice Abstracts:Criminology, Penology and Police ScienceAbstracts: Excerpta Medica/Secondary PublishingDivision; Family Life Educator "AbstractsSection"; General Science Index; General ScienceSource (EBSCO database); Health P1enning andAdministration (HEALTH) Database: HealthPromotion and Education Databese: HealthSource (EBSCO); Health Source Plus (EBSCO);Higher Education Abstracts: Hospital literatureIndex: Index Medicus/MEDLlNE: Index toPeriodical Articles Related to law; IndustrialHygiene Digest: Institute for ScientificInformation; INTERNET ACCESS: Bulletin Boardfor Libraries, INTERNET, JANET, et el.; Inventoryof Marriage and Family Literature (online and herdcopy); MasterFllE (EBSCO); Medication UseStudies (MUST) Datebase; Mental HealthAbstracts (online through DIALOG): NIAAAAlcohol and Alcohol Problems Science Database(ETOH); Periodical Abstracts, Research 1;Periodical Abstracts, Research 2; PeriodicalAbstracts Select: POPLlNE: Populetion Index:Psychological Abstracts (PsychINFO); PublicAffairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS);Referativnyi Zhurnal (Abstracts Journal of theInstitute of Scientific Information of the Republicof Russia): Sage Femily Studies Abstracts;SilverPlatter Information, Inc.; SocielPlanning/Policy &. Development Abstracts(SOPODA): Social Sciance Source(EBSCO); SocialSciences Index; Social Work Abstracts;Sociological Abstracts (SA): Studies on WomenAbstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women'sStudies Index.

12. Feeture articles; research: bibliographies: bookreviews; news and notes.

WOMEN & lANGUAGE1- 1975.2. 2/year.3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (inst.), $13 (indiv., Canada &.

Mexico), $18 (international indiv.), $20(international inst.). Single copies: $6: 7 forspecial issues. Add $1.50 for postage (Canada &.Mexico) or $3 (other inti. meiling).

4. Communication Dept., George Mason Univ.,Fairfax, VA 22030.

5. Anita Taylor.7. ISSN 8755·4550.8. lC 86-659507: .n84·1701-9. OClC 11313029.10. Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside.11. MLA; Women's Studies Index.12. "Women &. Languege is an interdisciplinary

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Association for Women in Science

iJWIS1

Volume 24

Number 2

MarchiApnl

1995

TABLE OF

CONTENTS

Women in U.S. Academic Medicine: 1994 Status Reportby Janet Bickel. Association ofAmerican Medical Colleges

Cardiovascular Disease in Womenby Debra R JudeJson, M.D., FACe.Cardiovascular Research InstiMe

C!lnical Research in Gyne<:ologic Cancerby Ted Trimble, M.D., Na!ional Caocer Institute,National Institutes ofHealth

Setting Ethical Standards in Science:The Role of Science Professionalsby StephanieJ. Bird, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology

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Features6

, 12

Of Special Interest3 Exe<:utive Board Retreat: 19

Planning For The 21stCentury

16 Discovering Women 20

Election Results:Meet the New Councilors

Breast Canter Gene Found

Departments

2 President's Remarks 27 Resources for Readingby Penelope Kegel-F/om

4 Editor's Notes 27 Call for Nominationsby Tamae Maeda Wong

5 National News 28 Bulletin Boardby CarherineJ. Didion

22 Diversity Forum: 11 Grants and AwardsPharmaceutical R&DIs This Kansas?

30 Employment Ads

23 Science, Education,and Women 31 Resource Order Formby Berry Preece

24 International Relations 32 Membership Formby Dominique Hornberger

25 Chapter Newsby Janel Joy

26 Book Reviewsby Jfargarer A. Reilly

Association for Women in Science2

iJWISTABLE OF

CONTENTS

Volume 24

Number 3

May/June

1995

Long-Term Research and theEconomic Prosperityof the United Statesby MalY Lowe Good

Trends in NIH Supportfor Women Scientistsby Patricia Grady

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Women on the U.S. CongressScience Committeesby Deborah D. Stine

An Interview With'Anne C. PetersenDeputy Director of theNational Science Foundation

11

Features8

14 Individuals Making a Differenceby France Cordova

Honoring the Best

Girls Stride intoWestinghouse Winner's Circleby Deborah C. Fort

Of Special Interest33 A Thank. You from AWlS

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Implementing New Leadershipby Cora Marrett

Honoring Contributionsof Women to Science

Highlights from theAwis Executive Board Meeting

Departments2 President's Remarks 28 Book Redel,';'$

by Penelope Kegel-Flom by Margaret A Reilly

4 Editor's Notes ?1 ResourceS for Readingby Tamae Maeda Wong

5 National News ?1 Bulletin Boardby Catherine 1. Didion

20 Diversity forum" 30 Employment AdsTwenty Years Later.The Double Bind Continues 31 Grants and Awards

23 International Relationsby Dominique Hamberger 32 Resource Order form

26 Science inthe Community 32 Membership Formb~' Betty Preece

27 Chapter Newsby Janet Joi'

Association for Women in Science

IJWIS3

Volume 24

Number 4

MylAugust

1995

TABLE OFCONTENTS

New Ph.D.s can Find A LifeOutside Academeby Debra Hotaling, Ph.D.

The SCience and TechnologyLabor Market:Changing Expectationsby Amanda BamhaIt

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Women in Science andEngineering at the NationalAcademy of SciencesSusan Goodman.moderafOf

ATrue Renaissance Woman:Lilia Abron, Ph,D., P.E.by Shelly Eversley

JO

FOCUS: Careers7

AWlS Educational FoundationAwardsby Nancy Tooney. Ph.D.

.Of Interest:

15 Redefining Diversityby Judith C. Giordan Ph.D.

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Planning for Beijingby Vivian Fuh, M,D.

New Chapter RelationsCommitteeby Fran Solomon, Ph.D.

President's Columnby PenelopeKegel-flom, Ph.D.

National News:2 5 National News

by catherine J, Didion

Science in theCommunityby BellY Preece. Ph.D.

Chapter Newsby Janel Joy, Ph.D.

Book Reviewsby Margaret A. Reilly

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International Relations:Interview with JosephineBeoku-Betls, Ph.D.

Editor's NotesTamae Maeda Wong, Ph.D.

Diversity Forum:The Impact of AffirmativeAction

Honoring the Best• by Ha/eh V. SamieJ; Ph.D.

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In Every Issue:3420

27 Information ResourcesResources for Reading

Bulletin Board

Employment Ads

Grams and Awards

Hesource Order form

Membership Form

Volume 10, Number 4, Winter 1995

4 365 Editorial

The Seduction of Political SubtextsCarol H. Meyer

Articles

369 Women, Work, and Babies: Family-Labor Market Policiesin Three European CountriesPatricia Spakes

398 Women of the Shadows:Appalachian Women's Participation in the Informal EconomyKathleen McIllnis-Dittrich

413 Claiming a Lesbian Identity as an Act of Empowerment

~Mary E. Swigollski

~426 Reframing the Dialogue on Female-Headed

Single-Parent Families- Cathrylle L. Schmitz.~ 442 Teaching Feminist Practice: Support, Transition, Change\...>0 Maria Bartlett, SllSall Tebb, and Janice Chadha

V)

"1:::! 458 Book Reviews....Surrogates and Other Mothers.-~

l::By Ruth Macklin.

<:\.) Reviewed by Virginia N. WaltherE: .Violellce ill the Lives ofAdolescents.

~ By Martha Straus.

'ci-TI.,"Viewed by Mary AmI Forgey

Gender llleqllillity at Work.-~ Edited by Jerry A. Jacobs.

< l:: Reviewed by Miriam Freemanlo--;:::

Pattern Clumging for Abused Warnell. and~~- Supplement to Patterll Changing for Abllsed Warnell.

~ By Marilyn Shear Goodman and Beth Creager Fallon.

~ Reviewed by Gale Goldberg Wood

< Women of the Asyillm: Voices from Behind the Walls, 1840-1945.Edited by Jeffrey L. Geller and Maxine Harris.Reviewed by 5alldra Tllmer

Murder all the Highway: The Viola Lillzzo Story.By Beatrice Siegel.Reviewed by Clare Coss

A MOllthfll1 ofRivets: Warnell at Work ill World War II.By Nancy Baker Wise and Christy Wise.Reviewed by Allisoll Zippay

Out of the Class Closet: Lesbialls Speak.Edited by Julia Penelope.Reviewed by Elizabeth DePoy

471 PoetryThe Individual That I AmMarie Boldllc Listoll

473 Index

Australian Feminist StudiesNo. 21 Autumn 1995

SPECIAL ISSUE: THIRD INTERNATIONALWOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS CONFERENCE

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INTRODUcrrON

RITUALRitual and the Body

The Contemporary Body

STORYTELLERSTraditional Storytellers

New Storytellers

New Stories from Old

Julie Holledge and Peta Tait 3

Jeannie Nungarrayi Herbelt I 3KimKumhwa 18

Kishida Rio 21Peggy Phelan 24

Dorinda Hafner 33Mona Ngitji Ngitji Tur 34Somalatha Subasinghe 35

Andrea Lemon and Sarah Cathcalt 39June Mills .45Spiderwo.man .49Merlinda Bobis 52

Griselda Gambaro 55Ratna Sarumpaet 58Saoli Mitra 61Thorunn Sigurdardottir 64

LANGUAGE AND LAUGHTERLaughing Women Deborah Mailman 69

Maryanne Fahey 72Lorae Parry 74

Writing in New Englishes

IDENTITYCultural and Class Identity

Identity and Displacement

Identity, Sexuality and theBody

Slella Kon 79Sislren 84Beverly Hanson 84Pauline Matthie 87Cherie lmlah 89

Fe Remotiguc . 95Ranjana Pandey 100

Tes Lyssiolis l05Venclia Gillot 108

Deborah Lcvy 115Joan Lipkin 119

NEW TRADITIONSFour Australian Women Playwrights 129Talking Back: A Conversation Virginia Baxler anti Clare Grant t53

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Australian Feminist StudiesNo. 21 Autumn 1995

(continued)

EDITORIAl.

ARTICLEMargaret PowerLinnell Sccomb

DISCUSSIONAnn CurthoysBelinda Sanucrs

REVIEWSJoan Eveline

Sarah Zetlcin

Marilyn I.akc

Alison B<I~hr()rd

Alison Mackinnon

Christina Twomey

Mandy Dyson

Lyndall Ryan

Kath Davey

Jillian Trezise

Wendy Selby

Sharon 110wc

Alison Craven

Jill Bennell

Penny Boumelha

Catherine Waldby

(N(lll-'lllerIlatic Sect i(m!)

............... 17:\

21 Ycars of Political Et:onomy or \VOIllcn 177l11C Entombmellts of Feminine Bt:ing ,.. I~n

I Ie len <lamer's The First Slone , _ 203Response 10 Ucnise '1l1olllpson's.Defining Feminism' 213

NOffiUI Grieve & Ailsa Bums (cds)Australian Women: COJltemporary FeminislThought 219Anna YeatmanPos/modern Revisionillgs of the Political 221Catherine 11,,11White, AJaie and Middle Cluxx:Explorations ill Feminism ami Jlixtorv 222C. Daley & M. Nolan (cds) ..)·I/ffra~e (ll/{llJe)'o/l(l:Inter1lario1lal Fcmini.\'I Penpl!ui\'l!s 224Judith A. AllenNose Scott: Vision and N.cvi.\io1l in Fl.'lJIinism ....225

Janelle M. BamfordThat Dangerous and Persuasivc Woman:Vida Goldsteill 227Kay Ferres (ed.)The Time to Write:Australiall Womell Writers /890·/930 229Patricia Grimshaw, Marilyn Lake,Ann McGrath & Marian QuartlyCreating a Nation 230Margaret-Ann Franklin. Leonie M. Short& Elizabeth K. Tether (cds)Country Women at the Crossroads: Perspectives 011

the Lives of Rural Australian Women in 1990s .232Deborah BrennanThe Politics ofAU.I'Iraliali Child Care:From Philanthropy to Feminism 234Christine EveringhamMotherhood und Modernity: All Investigation flllothe Ratio1lal Dimension of Mothering 235Christine SylvesterFeminist Theory and Illternational Relationsin a Postmodern Era 237Lyn Yates (ed.)Feminism and Education 238Catriona Moore (ed.)Dissollallce: Femillism alld the Arts 1970·90.....240Toril MoiSimone de Bell/H'oir:The Making ofan Intellectual Woman 241Elizabeth GroszVolatile Bodies:Toward a Corporeal Feminism 243

CORRESPONDENCE 247NOTICEBOARD 25 IBOOKS RECEIVED 257NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 261

AUSTRALIAN'NOMEN'SBOOK REVIEWNOVEMBER 1995 VOl.UME 7.3/4

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AOTEAROA/NZ FEATURES AND REVIEWSGuest Edilorlal Susan Sayer

Home Run Paula Boock I Beryl Fle/cher

In Translallon Annamarie Jagose I Louise Simone

Work·in·Progress: the sequel 10 Cowrie Cathie Ounsford

The Word Burners; The Iron Mouth Beryl Fletcher I Kathryn Rountree

Palm Prints Fiona Kidman I Cathie Dunsford

Does This Make Sense to You? Renee I Susan Sayer

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The New Victorians Rene Oenfield I Eleanor Hogan 3

Olive Street Susan Errington I Ruth Starke 6

This Is My Friend's Chair Geraldine Halls I Heather Nix 7

Connedl Eve Mumawa D. Fesll Kay Schaffer 23

Justice and Identity Edited by Margaret Wilson and Anna Yeatman i Deborah lion 24

Along the Faultllnes Susan Sheridan I Allison Craven 28

Reversed Realities Naila Kabeer; Seeds 2 Edited by Ann Leonardi Jeannie Rea 30

Sustainable Development or Malignant Growth? 'Alu Emberson·Bain I Heather Wallace 31

Favourite Books Caroline Bauro I Gillian Rubinstem, Renate Klein 34-35

Next Stop the Moon Suzanne Gervay I Kathy Kitual 36

Thriller and Me Merrilee Moss; The Wishing Moon Allison Slewart I Michelle Mee 37

Spill Milk Kathleen Stewart; Movie Dreams Rosie Scott { Kayt Arthur 38

Hotel Albatross Debra Adelaide: The Grass Sister Gillian Mears I Julie Taylor 40

Love Spoken Here Phillipa Burgess; Women's Voices: Refugee Lives Edited by Pea~ie McNeill & Meg Coulson I Margaret Moon 41

Notes from My Land Clarissa Slein I Maria Palolla-Chiarol!i 43

Australian Autobiographical Narratives Kay Walsh and Joy Hoolon I Sally Ballen 44

Educating Women in Australia Anila Selzer / Ruta George 48

Lesbian Utopics Annamarie Jagose: Immortal Invisible Edited by Tamsln Willon I Jane Landman 49

Beyond Blood Edited by Margaret Bradstock and lou,se Wakehng / Morgana Oliver 50

REVIEW ARTICLESTen Liltle Australians: the year in children's books Healher Scutler

Australian Women's Fiction: Imagining a Place 0, Brown

INTERVIEWRunning Interference (Part Two): Gayalri Spivak Interviewed by Julie Slephens

CREATIVE WRITINGDancing In the Diamond Light: A Fingernail Moon: The Cataracts Jill Jones

Black Holes Kathy Kituai

Knitting wilh Nature Frances Rouse

Ask Her Frances Alkinson

The Other Worn an Alison Banlell

QUEERLIT CONFERENCE REPORT KathyRea

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BELLESLETIRES4 ART AND LIES, by Jeanette Winterson

N- Boyd Zenner

5 ANNA AKHMA,TOVAI POET AND PROPHET,

by Roberta ReederMARINA. TSVETAEVAI TIlE DOUBLE BEAT OF HEAVEN

AND HELL, by Lily Feiler ~ Judith Podell

1 CHARLOTI'E BRONTEI A PASSIONATE LIFE.

by Lyndall Gordon M. Joal1 Weimer

11 M. F. K FISHER, JULIA CJIILD, AND ALICE WATERS:

CELEBRATING TIlE PLEASURES OF THE TABLE,

by Joan Reardon M. Emily Toth

17 LIBERAL EDUCATION AND THE CANONI FIVE GREAT

TEXTS SPEAK TO CoNTE.\tPORARY SocIAL ISSUES,

by Laura Christian FordLISTENING TO SILENCES: NEW ESSA YS IN FE.\tINIST

CRITICISM, edited by Elaine Hedges andShelley Fisher FishkinLIBERATING LITERATURE I FE.\lINIST FICTION IN

.AMERlCA, by Maria LauretCHANGING OUR LIVESI DOING WOMEN'S STUDIP..s,

edited by Gabriele GriffinTHE FEMINIST CLASSROO:\11 AI" INSIDE LooK AT HowPROFESSORS AND STUDENTS ARE TRANSrOR.\UNG

HIGHER EDUCATION FOR A DIVERSE SociETY

by Frances A. Maher and Mary Kay Thompson

TetreaultPROFESSING FEMINISMI CAUTIONARY TALES FRO:'.I THE

STRANGE WORLD OF WOMEN'S STUDIES,

by Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge

l'6- Susan G. Radner

20 FRENCH LESSONSI A ~{F",,"'toIR, by Alice Kaplan

l-I- Mary Beth Loup

24 EGALlA'S DAUGHTERS I A SATIRE OF THE SE.XES,

by Gerd Bramenberg )... ,lmw Palmer Mtdhmcy

27 ARISTOCRATSI CAROLlliE, EmLY, Lol:ISA, .\.1'\0

SARAH LENNOX 1740-1832, by Stella Tillyard

~IADA.."'IEDU DEFFAI'm AND HER WORLD,

by Benedetta Craven

NOBODY'S STORY: THE V A,~ISnING Acrs OF WmlF.K

WRITERS IN TilE MARKETPLACE, 1670-1020,by Catherine Gallagher 1'&0 Km}UU111e M. Rogers

30 CoNCERT, by Else Lasker-Schi.ilcr

STONES FRO~I THE RIVER, by Ursula Hegl

SHEDDINGI LITERALLY DREA.\IINGi EUPHORIA Ar\O

CACOPlloN'r, by Verena Stefan l'6- Luc!) ,\hller

47 LAVENDER MANSIONSI 40 CONTEMPORARY LESBIAN

AND GAY SHORT STORIES, edited by Irene Zahava

CHLOE PLUS OUVIAf AN ANTHOLOGY OF LESBIAN

LrrERATURE FROM THE SEVENTEENTII CENTURY TO

TIfE PREsENT, edited by Lillian Fadennan

Two FRrl!2iD8 AND OrnER NINETEENTH-CENTURY

LESBIAN STORIES BY AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS,

edited by Susan Koppelman

THE GAY AND LESBIAN LITERARY CoMPANION,

edited by Sharon Malinowski and Christa Brelin

THE PENGUIN BooK OF LESBIAN SHORT STORIES,

edited by Margaret ReynoldsHIGH RISK 21 WRITINGS ON SEX, DEATH AND

SUBVERSION, edited by Amy Scholder

and Ira Silverberg

AND SAY HI TO JOYCEI AMERICA'S FIRST GAY

CoLUMNIST CoMES Our,by Deb Price and Joyce Murdoch

GROWING UP GAY/GROWING UP LESBIAN: A LITERARY

ANTHOLOGY t edited by Bennett L. Singer

Two TEENAGERS IN TWENTYl WRITINGS BY GAY AND

LESBIAN YOurH, edited by Ann Heron1'&0 Dale Edullflla Smith

COLUMNS & FEATURES

8 NONFICTION BooKSHELF ~ Lauren Glen Dlmlap

21 REDlSCOVERYl CHARWITE PERKINS GIL\lAN

~ Carol Farley Kessler

32 ,jWRITING BIOGRAPHY": CoNSTANCE FENIMORE

WOOLSON l'6- !omt Weimer

36 TUE RELENTI.ESS READER ~ Be/tma Berch

:}4 BRIEFLY l\~oTED

62 A BELLES LElTRES PHOTO RETROSPECfIVE: 10 YEARS

64 RE....IE.\IBERING PATRICIA HIGHSMITH l'6- Bettina Berch

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12 Em\'lDGE DAr\T1C.H l'a.- Rmee H. Shea

.'H KAREN SWENSON 1'&0 Phebe Dcwuisol1

60 LISA SHEA ~... SIlS{U! Goodmml

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12 WOMEN OF THE WARRIORCatherine Delahunty of Green peace writes about the crew08[lheWarrior and sume of the issues of and challclll!:cs to the acth'ists at sea

13 A DAUGHTER OF THE PACIFICLinda Hill speaks to Johl de Ishlar, her book, and about joining Ihe protesl

fleet to ~Iororua

14 A RIGHT BUSINESS - SLAGGING THE DPB '90s STYlECatherine Wilson discusses the impact of the New Right on women and

children living on the OPB

20 WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA:The Sisterly HcrublicFerinll-laffajec reports on teelhing problems in creating a 'fenule-friendly' countryOur Oppressed Minds by a young actiVist Baby TyawaAbortion Lows Must ChangeWomen's World H.cportsSpenk Spcltks No ~Iore

F ulimn Jaffer explains why Suuth Africa's f<::minisl magJline folds

24 INTERVIEW WITH SUSIE ORBACHSue Treanor ioren'lew with Sll5ic Orbach on her recent lOur promming her

buoK 11"1111(,( R({lI(Y Going 011 IIlrt?: .IlalinK Sum /J.fOur EIIIOliol1f1! Lii.:n

28 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION: FUTURE DIRECTIONSLimb Milchcll discusses the crisis and i~sues experienced by early childhood

edlw;Hion leacher$ and centres

30 GOOD SPORTS - MOUNTAINS TO SEASPOT!S analv,<;r Anne Woodle~' reports on Ihe Ihree day mUltispon race

32 THE KEY TO THE CHALlENGE: LESUE EGNOnAnnc Woodley ,Hiles about Ihe captain from New Zealand of the ,Ilig;'~y.llf1l,Y

which s:tiled in rhe America's Clip yacht race

33 FEMINIST BOOKSTORES: PART OF AN ECOSYSTEM.American writer There;a Corri~an discusses the political and social

cOllSellllences of where you rllfcll;l~e your books, Ihe lISt\ experien<;e

36 PERFUME, CHEMICALS AND CANCERLinda Stre~a'5 personal approach 10 scenl-frce-zones. infhrmation on :-'1 E and

C:tncer cJmin~ :t~eIHS in chemicals, ff{lm rhe tinired Sures

39 GAel ARNOLD - CARING FOR ISLANDSInten'iewed by Syh'ia (layne5 aholll her life, and work founding Island Care

44 WHAT'S THE PROBLEM WITH MOTHER EARTH AND ECOFEMINISM ?Christy A. Hartlage ta kes issue wirh rhe Eanh :-'Iorhe r

43 ABSOLUTelY FABULOUS FICTIONIThis \'ear\ Li.lltntr Women's Book Fe5tival presellled by Cawle Bell

45 WHAT Do You MEAN, FEMINIST GEOGRAPHY?The lJteq on this academil' disci pI inc for womcn Jnalysed bv Jennie Bill!>!

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Fern Merder reviews Anne: Llewellyn Barstow's book abOUllhc: European

mass killings of women, a tiOldy feminist account

53 WOMEN'S PRESS REVIEWS: SPRING HAS SPRUNGLisa Howard Smilh c:ntc:rlains us again wilhreviews of}I/jl A Pn1S1illlll ,Martha M6ody, CaNw FtrJlr,TAut Irill Ot .\'0 Gl)odbyts and RllnsociiffK Tltt Cloul.

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Jill f\kLuen re\·iews Juliet D.men's latest book for all those who are into connecting with our land

5B WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW ABoUT HER PARtNER'S MONEYThis important book, written by She/by White and Lynne Spender, is given a dose look by

Linda Hill for Kiwi wnmen

59 TAlKING FROM 9 TO 5Deborah Tannen's book on women's and men's conversational styles in the work place reviewed

by Ali Dell

60 BOYCOTT D,SNEY'S POCHAHONTASPat Rosier shares with us the message she got from the electronic community interested in

indiginous people's issues

62 D,REcnON...MARGARET THOMSONJulie Bcnjamin's documentary on New Zealand's first female film direCtor and her work,

rcviewed by Ali Dell

63 HYMN To HER: WOMEN MUSICIANS TAlKThe lives and experiences of fifteen women musicians acknowledged and compiled in this bookby Karell O'Brien, presented by Catherine O'Dwyer

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NtWSINTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DfW 1995 31BELIZE: GARMENT WORKERS SURVEY 33

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the Struggle for Legitimacy by Nancy n,b,'l' 37Risk Recreation, Gender. Technology and Empowerment:

Reflecrions ofUfe on lhe Rocks by E/kn Bil/lea 42Parole aux jcunes Francophones: La problematiquc de I'equiee!

en education physique par HI/)nt Dai/lairt tt Gtntllitvt Rail 47

HurdlesWomen, Disabiliry and Spon: Unheard Voices by Lisa M. O/milt. Joan M. Matt/mus, and Robm D. Suadward 54Not in My Backyard: Sexual Harassment and Abuse in Sport by Sandra Kirby 58The Sexual Policies ofWomen in Span: A Survey of Lesbophobia by SY/llia KlasOllt( 63Lesbians and Locker Rooms: Challenging Lesbophobia by Carolint FU/(o 67Invisible But Not Absent: Aboriginal Women in Sport and Recreation by Victoria Paras(hait 71Anticipated Exertion or Exercise Activities Among Women Over70 by Sandy O'Britn Cousins 74Women's Hockey: Heating Up the Equiry Debate by Mtgan Williams 78

Breakdown and RecoveryA Shifting Gaze: Changing Photographic Representation of Women AthletesReflections on a Tour to South AfricaFemale Athlete TriadJumping Through HoopsFrom Couch Potato to Exercise EnthusiastReflecting on a Life Through SponIn Dialogue with the Body

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Beyond the FinishThe Mermaids Ale Out There So Why Aren't Wc~ Women and SailingThe National Coaching School for Women:

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PoetryFish StoriesSkippingNak,dDcnuemcmDcrnierc minuteThe BurialMirror, MirrorLiWlicTemps d'arr~t

Book ReviewsWomm. MediA lind Sport: Chatknging Gttuin ValutsC<Jming on Stronr- Gmt/u and StxUil/ity in Twmtitth.CtnlUry Wommi SportThe Strong" Womtn Gff, The MOTt Mtn £ovt FootballShooN'ng StarsCanadian FlJmilits: Diwnity, Conflict and ChangeWho Stok Fmu'nism? How Womm Have Betrayed WomtnThloming FrminiJm: P4ra/k/ TmuJs in tht Humanities and SociAl SdtnwHofqgramAllMy Sistm: &ays on Iht Work ofCanadian Womm WrilmPionttring Womm: ShoTt SWrits by Canadian Womtn. Btginnings 10/880

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A Strategy For Advocacyon Behalf of WomenOffenders . . . . .. Stephanie Fleischer Seldin 1

Faeries, Marimachas, Queens, and Lezzies:The Construction of Homosexuality Before the1969 Stonewall Riots ..... Elvia R. Arriola 33

Puerto Rico's Domestic Violence Preventionand Intervention Law and the United States'Violence Against Women Act of 1994:The Limitations of LegislativeResponses Jenny Rivera 78

Book Reviews: Martha A. Fineman,The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family,and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies

Heeding Cassandra John Vagelatos 127

The Unrealized Powerof Mother Dorothy E. Roberts 141

Inevitable Dependencies .. Jonathan Simon 152

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The Weird Heights:On Cosmopolitanism, Feeling,and Power

Universalisms and MinorityCulture

The View from Here: or,Living in the Gap betweenthe Different Takes on theUniversal

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Fairer sex?Are you living with a mate or a master?

Back to basicsThe rise of the men's rights groups

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6 HersayReaders' letters

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20 What are little boys made of?Boys talk about marriage, kids and doing the ironing

22 Science - the final frontierIfwomen aren't represented in science they can'tmake the decisions that affect the future

24 The Everywoman InterviewLucy O'Brien talks to Christine Hersh of theThrowing Muses

28 Trading placesHow some Mexican women are managing withouttheir men

46 Yasmin A1ibhai BrownDamp thoughts for February

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NewsWorking at home is bad forwomen's health; new sexual con­duct code for universities

ArtsThe Hairy Marys' director talks about their latestproduction; the real Bandit Queen's story; a newcompilation ofwomen in jazz; February's events

BooksThe best of lesbian non-fiction; Silver Moon's best­sellers; fiction round-up

HealthAnew book offers solutions to female genital muti­lation; the mystery ofcluster headaches; how totake the pill properly

WorkwiseLife on the road for a woman who drives an HGV

PersonalReturning to education when it's time to draw yourpension.

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12 Anew feminist manifestoIs the future female? Britain's leading feminists onwhat women need now

18 The word is outCan we change the image ofthe F-word?

20 The Everywoman InterviewMelissa Benn talks to Barbara Follett, the founderof Emily's Ust

2S The Everywoman QuizAre you a real feminist? Is this a real quiz?

27 Is that agun in your pocket?Loaded: the magazine for men who like breasts,beer and breasts

41 Yasmin A1ibhai BrownMust we give our support to women in high places?

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PersonalSexual harassment on the airwaves

WorkwiseCould part-time work be the new utopia?

Jobs, courses and dassifieds

HersayReaders' letters

ArtsThe Lesbian and Gay Film Festival; the femalebody and censorship in the VnitedArab Emirates;wicked stand-up comedy

BooksLucy O'Brien reviews the mushies; feminist par­enting; women pirates; Silver Moon's bestsellers

HealthTen years of NHS health reforms have taken theirtoll on services for women

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9 Ordinary madnessLucy O'Brien meets author ElizabethWurtzel, "Sylvia Plath for the MTVgeneration"

10 Beating our breastsDr Cathy Read on the breast cancerscandal

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Everywoman's view ofthe month

Atea,her who Is part 01thelargely.lemareLetsUnk barteringsystem. Page 24

Mammographyby SusanMadarlaneillustrates thepoliliu ofadis.....Page 10

Fear of 30New thinking on women's life phases

Aworld apartRwandan women tell their stories,one year on

The Everywoman InterviewSarah Lonsdale meets Taslima Nasrin, Bangladeshifeminist sentenced to death

Free and easyThe new economic system that values women'sskills

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BooksMichele Kirsch reviews the month's fiction. Plus:Anna Akhmatova, Anais Nin and women who staywith abusive men

DebriefThe glass ceiling innational newspapers;new attacks on singlemothers; changes todivorce laws andmore

HealthWhy more and more women are turning to alterna­tive and complementary medicine

WorkwiseIn search of true equality, 25 years after theEqual Pay Act

PersonalClare Bainbridge in defence ofPC

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REGULARS FEATURES4 Ad Lib 10 The menopause industry

Everywoman's view of the Why feminists should rallymonth againstHRT

6 Debrief 14 Growing old disgracefullyCrisis at London Rape Crisis; Older women write about life

Calls for over the counter after the menopause

"morning after" pill; Will 16 Let's get surfingwomen soon be runningEurope?

A woman's guide to theInternet

30 Arts 18 Diary of adivorceLesbian art and culture; Tank One woman's painful choice,Girl- feminist heroine or one year onfeminist nightmare?

34 Books BOOKS SPECIALEmma Hagestadt reviews the 20 The write stuffmonth's fiction. Plus: the How to write a bestsellerdefinitive history of women in 22 Body politicsrock; a breast cancer diary;the new US feminists Women's health books since

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Health OurselvesA new report calls for action 24 Posteron osteoporosis

Top 2039 Workwise feminist

More setbacks for women's bookspensions 27 Views from

40 Hersay elsewhereReaders' letters New books

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Jobs, courses Middle Eastern women

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Were the first cave painters

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441 Editor's Introduction:Nancy Datan: Her Many Unique VoicesRhoda K. UNGER

449 Featured Reprint:Corpses. Lepers, and Menstruating Women:Tradition, Transition and the Sociology of KnowledgeNancy DATAN

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460 I. Feminist Futures: A RetrospectiveMichelle FINE and Corrine BERTRAM

468 II. Comments on 'Corpses, Lepers. and Menstruating Women'Lillian E. TROLL

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IV, Rereading Nancy Datan: Reflexivity in PracticeMary Sue RICHARDSON

V. Time Travelers: Two Readings of·Corpses. Lepers. and Menstruating Women'Mary CRAlYFORD and Dale SPROUSE/GRAY

Afterword:Dean RODEHEAVER

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495 Mind-Mending and Theory Building;Lesbian Feminism and the Psychology QuestionCynthia BURACK

511 The Good-Enough Father of Whatever SexAndrew SAMUELS

_________ OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

531 I. Theory and Its Discontents: Another Reply to Wendy HollwayDenise THOMPSON

535 II. The Reproduction of OlheringBROWN

539 III. Representing the ProstituteSheila JEFFREYS

543 IV. The Spec(lac)ular Economy of DifferenceErica BURMAN

547 V. Giving Voice: The Participant Takes IssueKatie MACMILLAN

553 Annual Index

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS 1.

BOOK REVIEWS• FOLKLORE AND FEMINIST THEORY •..••..••..••...•..•••.•...• , 2by Sari Slater

Feminist Theory and the Study ofFolklore, ed. by Susan Tower Hollis el aI.; Feminisl Mes·sages: Coding in Women's Folk Culture, ed. by Joan Newlon Radner; Don', Bet on the Prince:Contemporary Fern;nisl Fairy Tales in North America and England, ed. by Jack Zipes.

• ECONOMIC REALITY FOR WOMEN ••••••••..•••.•••..••.•••..••• 6by Rose·Marie Avin

B~ond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics, ed. by Marianne A. Ferber and JulieA. Nelson~ WOmen ;n the Age ofEconomic Trarujormation: Impact ofReforms in Post-Socia/lsIand Developing Countries, ed. by Nahid Aslanbeigui ct aI.; Mortgaging Women's Uves;Feminist Critiques o/StruclUral Adjustment, ed. by Pamela Sparr.

FEMINIST VISIONS ......•......•............................ 9GRAPPLING WITH MEDIA MESSAGES: THREE FiLMS BY ASIAN·AMERICAN WOMENby Carole Gerster

LITERARY RESEARCH IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: AN ANALYSIS OF INDEXINGSOURCES .••........•............•........................ 13by Anna Hulseberg

COMPUTER TALK ......•..••............•..........•....... 18New email lists: World Wide Web si!es; electronic journals; and more.(Compiled by Unda Shull)

FEMiNIST PUBLISHING 23Several new presses, plus some anniversaries.

CORE LISTS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 23

ARCHIVES 24A lesbian/gay archive and a collection on women photographers.

NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 24Almanacs and a timeline on women and girls, plus resources on ecofeminist theory, heaHh care, Hispanic

literary criticism, mystery series by women, women and religion in India, science and engineering, se~ual assault,women's music and culture, and early American plays by women.

(Reviewed by Phyllis HolmaJI Weisbard; one title reviewed by Helene Androski)

WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES JO

A new title on reference works.

PERIODICAL NOTES 31• New periodicals on Australian law, reproductive rights, defense of baltered women, rural women of Sri

Lanka, Israeli equality, menopause, cowgirls, writing by Southern (U.S.) women, and prolife feminism, plusa 'zine and a new magazine for girls.

• Special issues of periodicals on feminist pedagogy, maternity and work, successful Black women, women inCanada, abortion and birth contrOl, Latin American women, and women poets.

• Transitions, anniversary editions, and ceased publications.(Compiled by Unda Shuft)

ITEMS OF NOTE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35A women'S studies relrospective, a bibliography on adult education, a survey of NGO activities, a series of

development bibliographies, a fable for women, materials for stopping violence against women in relationships,resources on abortion and health, a history of the University of Wisconsin-Madison women's service club, newresearch papers, and a summary of a media workshop focused on the Beijing Conference.

(Compiled by Renee Beaudoin)

BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 37

SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS, VOL.16 39

In Love with 'nspector Morse: Feminist Subcultureand Quality TelevisionlynThomas 1 25

Beleaguered but Determined: Irish Women Writersin IrishMary N, Harris 26

Suzanne Raitt on The Lesbian Postmodern 123

Sue Lees on Confronting Rape: The Feminist Anti-Rape Movementand the State 125

Kate Hodgkin on The Usurer's Daughter: Male Friendship andFictions of Women in Sixteenth-century England 127

Mel Bartley on Servicing the Middle Classes 131

Liz Bondi on Feminism and Geography 133

Ce,idwen Lloyd-Morgan on Our Sister's Land 135

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Poem: the woman emigrantEvlynn Sharp

Imagining (the) DiHerence: Gender, Ethnicity andMetaphors of NationMaureen Molloy

Creating a Space for Absent Voices: Disabled Women'sExperience of Receiving Assistance with theirDaily Living ActivitiesJenny Morris

'Great Expectations': Rehabilitating the RecalcitrantWar PoetsGill Plain

Reviews

Merl Storr on Queer Looks: Perspectives on Lesbian and Gay Filmand Video; Daring to Dissent: Lesbian Culture from Margin toMainstream; The Good, the Bad and the Gorgeous: PopularCulture's Romance with Lesbianism

Kate Soper on Bodies that Matter: On the Discursive limits of'Sex'; Outside in the Teaching Machine,' Postmodern Revisioningsof the Political

Reina Lewis on Socia! Text 37; Sexual Artifice: Persons, Images,Politics

Annie E. Coombes on Western Women and Imperialism.Complicity and Resistance 138

Christine Griffin on The Color of Gender: Reimaging Democracy 142

Delia Jarrett-Macauley on We're Rooted Here and They Can'tPull Us Up. Essays in African Canadian Women's History 144

Claudette Williams on Women & Change in the Caribbean:a Pan-Caribbean Perspective 146

Sallie Westwood on Comparieras: VOIces from the LatinAmerican Women"s Movemen t 149

Letter 153

Noticeboard 154

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Preface

Inventing the npostmaternal ll \Voman1898-1927: Idle, Unwanted, andOut ofaJob

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Lisa Jean Moore andAdele E. Clarke

Diana Hume George

Deborah A. Gordon

Jane Adan

Kathleen I. MacPherson

Gwendolyn Mikell

Clitoral Conventions and Transgressions: 255Graphic Representations in AnatomyTexts, c1900-1991

Sheila Solomon, An-My Le, Collaborative Portfolioand Alicia Ostriker (Art, Photography, Poetry)

:\Jarylynne Diggs Romantic Friends or a lfDifferent Race of 317Creatures"? The Representation of LesbianPathology in Nineteenth-Century America

The Ambulance Men (Short Story)

Going to the Source: Women ReclaimMenopause tHeview Essay)

From "Burning the Photographs" (Poetry) 359

Feminism and Cultural Studies 363(Review Essay)

The Central Eye IPoetry)

Live Sex Acts

African Feminism: Toward a NewPolitics of Representation

Lauren Berlant

Judith Yarnall

Notes on Contributors

Notes and Letters

Publications Received

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Contents

Has feminism gone farenough?by Karen Fletcher 1

Feminism: One WordWith Many Facesby Mic he lle Akers &Nadine Pelling I

Letters 2

News Briefs 3

Lesbian Separatismby Rose Koester 4

Canadian Women, Pastand Presentby Susan Washington 5

Call Me African­Americanby Marilyn Little 8

Feminism DisempoersWomenby Judith Sherven,Ph.D. 8

Don't Call Me AFeminist: EcuadorianWomen Work forLiberation Under AnyOther Nameby Penny Saunders 9

Don't Hate Me BecauseI'm a Whore... AfterAll, Some of My BestFriends Are Feministsby Catherine La Croix

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And So She Said... 11

Contrary SeedsCan Feminism Exist Inthe Church?by Barbara Adkins 6

Hearing the Voices ofMen on Feminismby Kathryn Quina, Ph.D.

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And So She Said... 10

Media, Women, and IMedia Womenby Jan Levine Thai 7

What Is Feminism?:The Jewish IsraeliExperlenoeby Liora Moriel 8

Learning Feminismfrom Strong Itallan-Amerloan Womenby Mary RussoDemetrick 9

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Letters

What IsFeminism?by Jan Secor

Contents

The Quest for .Feminism's Definition Iby Jennifer Grissom 1 i

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. Punishment WithoutCrime: SooietyEncourages RapeCultureby Krista Jacob 4

What is Feminism? Iby Pauline Lionnet 11

A Few Highlights of theBeijing Conferenceby Susan Munkres 11

Na Chalm, Als Tu Blieft:Ik Ben NletHaar MoederLife, as you please: I amnot my motherby Sharon Roberts 5

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Oh, the Joys Of Dealingwith the Boys IIby Lorry Bond 6

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12 PHYLLIS M. HARRIS Black Woman Attitude

13 MARY PRITCHARD lip-Serving the Master

14 CHRISTINA SPRINGER nute lesson

16 KAREN/MIRANDA AUGUSTINE review: John Singleton's Higher Learning

19 DEANNA BOWEN wednesday, february 3, 1993

22 FRANCES YIP HOI Inconsistent Identities and Persistent Fantasies

28 CARRIE BENJAMIN Unplanned

30 ROBERTA MARIE MUNROE Femmes Kick!

32 JACQUIE BISHOP Power

34 CAROL LATCHFORD Black Lesbians and SM

39 MAXINE GREAVES Crack

ot2 C. LEWIS It's like the monster •..

43 OEAHHA BOWEN Wednesday, January 27, 1993

49 ANGELA [untitled)

52 ROBERTA MARIE MUNROE Ontario Street

54 CAMILLE BAILEY When I was 2 yrs. old

57 MAXINE GREAVES February 25 1995

58 SHERECE TAFFE The Making of an Orphan

63 NICOLE REDMAN Ihis journey

64 ROSAMUND ELWIN In My Imagination

65 CAROL LATCHFORD review of Afrekete

66 TONIA BRYAN Pure

72 SHERECE TAFFE notes of a sodomite gyal

70t E, CENTIME ZElEKE Learning to not talk back

76 c. LEWIS ·ever restlessly·

77 ADELLA PIERRE No

78 AKHAJI ZAKIYA Ihls lesbian poem

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Editorial

Statement of the Thai Grassroots Women's Forum

on the Occasion of the Fourth World Conference

on Women in Beijing, China

6 Grassroots Women's Network Go to Beijing

9 Grassroots Expectations of the Fourth World

Conference on Women

14 A Helping Hand

18 To Live and Die on the Job

Frontiers

A Journal of Women Studies

Volume XV, Number 31995

From the Editors xi

WOMEN IN THE WEST

Dee Garceau I Single Women Homesteaders andthe Meanings of Independence:Places on the Map,Places in the Mind

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Carol K. Coburnand Martha Smith

Patricia A. Carter

VirginJa Scharff

Lyn Llfshln

joan Myers

27 "Pray for Your Wanderers":Women Religious on theColorado Mining Frontier,1877-1917

53 "completely discouraged":Women Teachers' Resistance in theBureau of Indian Affairs Schools,1900-1910

87 Feminism, Femininity, and Power:Nellie Tayloe Ross and the WomanPolitician's Dilemma

107 jeane Marie PlouffeMy Mother's Third Cali on aDay of Sleet and December FallIngSarajevo

115 Women of a Certain Age

julie Wagner 129 The Fire Seriesand Laurie Turner

Molly Fisk

Linda Stiles

Susan Mclean

john M. Craig

Lynette Felber

139 Sarcasm, in Greek, Means toTear FleshHow to Knit With MoreThan One Color

142 The Song of Her Divorce

144 A Made-Up Woman

145 "The Sex Side of Life":The Obscenity Case ofMary Ware Dennett

167 Mentors, ProMg~s,and Lovers:Literary Liaisons and MentorshipDialogues in AnaiS Nin's Diary andDorothy Richardson's Pilgrimllge

In Brief 187

Contributors 197

32Gender & History

Volume 7 Number 3 November 1995

Special Issue: Presentations of the Self in Early Modern Englandedited by Amy louise Erickson and Ross Balzarelli

CONTENTS

Introduction

Articles

361

Sexual Identities in Early Modern England: The Marriage ofTwo Women in 1680PATRICIA CRAWFORD AND SARA MENDELSON 362

Husband(ryl: l\Jarratives of Rape in the Seventeenth Century;\;\IRANDA CHAYTOR 378

Women's Stories oi Witchcrait in Early Modern England:The House, the Body, the ChildDIANE PURKISS 408

Gender. and Generation: Representing Reproduction inEarly tVlodern England:vlARY FISSELL 433

The King's Crown is the Whore oi Babylon: Politics, Gender andCommunication in Ivlid-Seventeenth-Century EnglandDAGMAR FREIST 457

Thematic Reviews

Between the Lines: Studies in Gender and 'Race' in the Earlyvlodern PeriodROS BALL'\STER 482

Karen ,.-\nderson, Chain Her In- One Foot: The Subjugation of Native Women inSeventeent!J-Lenturv New France I 19941 1'v1oira Ferguson. Subject to Others: British

Women Writers and Colonial Slavery, 1670-1B]4 (1992) Margo Hendricks and ''''IrieiaParker (eds) Women, 'Race' and Writing in the Early Modern Period (1994) Carl Piasaand Betty). Ring (eds) n,e Discourse ofSlavery: Aphra Behn to Tnni Morrison (1994)

More than a Man, or Less than a Woman? Women Rulers inEarly Modern Europe

PAULINE STAFFORD 486

Carole levin, The Heart and Stomach ofa King: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Sex andPower (1994) Amanda Shephard, Gender and Authority in Sixteenth-Century Englancl.The Knox Debate (1994) louisa Olga Fradenburg (cd.) Women and Sovereignty(1992) John C. Parsons (cd.) Medieval Queenship (, 9'141 B. Garlick, S. Dixon andP. Allen (eds) Stereotypes of Women in Power: Historical Pcrspectiw!s and RevisionistViews (1992)

Gender & HistoryVolume 7 Number 3 November 1995

(continued)

Did Women have an Early Modern Period? Women, Writing andRhetoric

PENNY RICHARDS 491

Lawrence D. Kritzman, The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the FrenchRenaissance (1993) John D. Lyons and Mary B. McKinley (eds) Critical T.lles: NewStudies of the Heptameron and Early Modern Culture (1993) Lorna Hutson, TheUsurer~ Daughter. Male Friendship and Fictions of Women in Sixteenth-CenturyEngland (1994) lina Kronliris, Oppositional Voices. Women as Writers <lod Translatorsof Literature in the English Renai.<sance (1992) Faith E. Beasley, Revisinll Memory:Women's Fiction <lnd Memoirs in Seventeenth-Century Fr.1nc(' (1 qqO)

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Book Reviews 496

Joanna E. Ziegler, Sculpture of Compassion. The Piela and the Beguines in the SouthernLow Countries c./30D-<. /600 (1992) CAROLA HICKS

Thomas V. Cohen and Elizabeth S. Cohen, Words and Deeds in Rcn.l;ssallce Rome:Trials before the /{Jpal Magistrates (1993) LAURA GOWING

Lynda! Roper, Oedipus and the Devil: Witchcraft, Sexuality and Reli!Jion in Early MudernEurope (1994) SUSAN C. KARANT-NUNN

Wayn~ E. Franits, Paragons of Virtue: Women <lnd Domcsticity in Scvent('C'nth-CcnturyDulch Arl (1993) HARRY MOUNT

Hilary Marland, The Arl of MidWifery. Early Morlern Midwives in Eu/Ope (1993)IRVINE LOUDON

Susan Brock and E.A.I. Honigman (eds) Piayhousc Wills, /55/1-1642. An Editioll ofWills by Shakespeare and his Contemporaries in the London Theatre (1993)LORA E. TAUB

Amy Louise Erickson, Women and Properly in Early Modern England (1993)BARBARA B. DIEFENDORF

f),lVid I,indll'y, The I"r;<1/" of hallf e'.~ , /ow,m!: Lwt ,HU! fie lio/l at Ih(' Court o( King jal1ws(1991) SUSANNE SCllOlZ

I,Hlril I ('vine, A'fi'n in \VemJ(,I1~" Uolhing: Anfi-lhf.>,ltricality and Ff(('miniz,1lio!J 1579­1642 (1 C)cJ4) Jean E. Ilow;ml, TIJe S/aw' .1m! SOd.ll Struggle in fady Modern England(1994) LISA IIOPKINS

MorRarcl ).M. Ezell, Writillg WOl1lm's Ute',.,,}' llistory (1991) ELAINE HOBBY

Rirh;ml Rr,lVefllliln, /'/ots amI ('OUl1t('(p/ot,,: Se','wal Polilics ami t!Je' Hody Politic in[oglish LiI"''''lIre I (,(,()~ 173/1 / 1'l'U) RmECc/\ IJ'MONlE

Monil Scheuermann, 11('( Bfcad to f.JrfJ: \'Vomr'll, MOl1c)', .1IJeI Society (mill De(oe toIllIslm (I ')'U) MARY WAlDRON

N.H. Keehle (ed.) 111(' CulllIf.,1 1f!C'nlily o( S('vcntccJ}th-CcfJtufY Woman: A R('ade((1994) Anne l.aurel)( C', lVOf)Jrfl in fn~/alld 1S(}()-1760: A Social /-lis/ory (1994)ALISON WAll

Merry E. Wit'sner, l'Vo/1l('1) .mel Gf'lldcf in fad}' Modem Europ(' (1994) ANN HUCI1ES

Notes on Contributors 517

34Volume 9, Number 5

GENDER & SOCIETYOctober 1995

Contents

In Memory 531

From the Book Review Editor 532

We Got Our Way of Cooking Things:Women, Food, and Preservation

of Cultural Identity among the GullahJOSEPHINE A. BEOKU·BETfS 535

"You Leave Your Troubles at the Gate":A Case Study of the Exploitation

of Older Women's Labor and "Leisure" in SportMAREE BOYLE and JIM McKAY 556

"Dear Researcher": The Use of Correspondenceas a Method within Feminist Qualitative Research

GAYLE LETHERBY and DAWN ZDRODOWSKI 576

Gentility, Gender, and Political Protest:The Barbara Bush Controversy at Wellesley College

ROSANNA HERTZ and SUSAN M. REYBRBY 594

Ethnicity and Expertise: Racial-Ethnic Knowledgein Sociological Research

MARJORIE L. DeVAULT 612

Book Reviews

Bodies That Maller: On the Discursive Limitsof"Sex" by Judith Butler

Volatile Bodies:Toward a Corporeal Feminism by Elizabeth Grosz

MARY BLOODSWORTH 632

Differelll Places, Different Voices: Gender and Developmentin Africa, Asia, and Latin America

edited by Janet H. Momsen and Vivian KinnairdSRIMATI BASU 634

Working-Class Women in the Academy: Laborers inthe Knowledge Factory

edited by Michelle M. Tokarczyk and Elizabeth A. FayPAMELA JENKINS 636

Letters to the Editor 638

Volume 9. Number 6

GENDER & SOCIETYDecember 1995

Contents

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From the Editor 653

The Challenges and Promises of Classand Racial Diversity in the Women's Movement:

AStudy of1\vo Women's OrganizationsWlNIF1lED R. POSTI!R 659

Crossing the Great Divides: Race. Class,and Gender in Southern Women's Organiz.ing,l979-1991

BARBARA ELIl'.N SMll1I 680

Gendered Relations in the Mines andthe Division of Labor Underground

SUZANNEIl. TAILICHBT 697

Gender. Class, Family, and Migration:Pueno Rican Women in Chicago

MAURAI. lORQ.MORN 712

Warrior Narratives in the Kindergarten Classroom:Renegotiating the Social Contract?Ell.BN JORDAN UK! ANGEU\ COWAN 727

Gender Role Attitudes in the Southern United StatesTOM W. RICE and DIANE L. COATE1S 744

Helen MacGlU Hughes Feminist L<cture

Women's Military Roles Cross-Nationally:Past. Present. and FutureMADY WECHSUlR SEGAl. 757

Book Reviews

Young, Poor. and Pregnant: The Psychologyof Teenage MOlherhoodby Judith S. Musick

JANIITL. JACOBS 776

Femininities. Masculinities. Sexualities:Freud and Beyond by Nancy J. Chodorow

KARLA B. HACKSTAFF 777

Comparable Worth: Is It a Worthy Policy?by Elaine Sorensen

DEBORAH M. AGART 779

The Color ofGender: Reimaging Democracyby Zillah R. Eisenstein

ALICE ABEL KEMP 781

Letter to the Editor 783

With Thanks 785

Erratum 788

Index 789

36

Gender, Place and CultureA Joumal qfFeminist Geography

Volwne 2 Nwnber 2 September 1995

Jenllifer S. Light. The Digital Landscape: new space for women? 133

.~l'lvill Challl & Calh)' .Hcllwaille. Gender and Export Manufacturing in the Philip­pines: continuity or change in female employment? The case of the ~lactan

Export Processing Zone 147

H"elUV'Lamer. Theorising 'Difference' in Aotcaroa/New Zealand 177

haTen i.\1on·ll. A 'Female Columbus' in 1887 America: marking new social territory 191

\'lEWPOI.'\"TS

Elaine Stra!fOrd. Gender and Environment: some preliminary questions aboutwomen and water in the South Australian context 209

Loretta ues & Ro~rn Longhurst. Feminist Geography in Aotearoa/New Zeland:a workshop 21 7

BOOK REVIEWS

Gendered Spaces (D. Spain) re'1ewed by Stephan :\Iarc Klein 223

f fnile fYomen. Race ~\fatterJ: the social cOlls/mction oju:hiteness (R. Frankenberg) rc';c,...·cdby ;\lineUe ,\olahtani 225

Homen ill Cross-cultural Tran.sitions 0, ~\L Bystydzienski & E, P, Resnick) reviewed byKaren L. VoshaU 227

Faclol)' Daughters: gender. household dj111amics and mral industrialization ill Java (D. 'Volnre\~ewed by Tessie P, Liu 228

Maid ill the USA (,\01. Romero' re'1ewed by Nicky Gregson 230

.\Ialign ,Nt'lIlect: 11OmelesS1less ill an Amen'can citv (]. \Volch & .M. Dear) reviewed byJacqueline Lea';tt 232

Womm and Plalllli"!!: ereati,,!! gendered realilies (C. Greed) reviewed by Phil Hubbard 234

Gmder PIfJ)': girls alld b'!)'s ill school (B. Thorne) reviewed by Liisa Horelli 236

III the Realm 'If the Diamolld Queen: marginality ill all oul 'If the W'i), place (A. L. Tsing\reviewed by Dorothy L. Hodgson 237

77zinking Feminist: kty' concepts in wommJs studies (Eds D. Richardson & \'. Robinson"and Revolutions in h;lOwledge: feminism in the social scimces (Eds S. Zalk &J. Gordon-Kelter) reviewed by Lynn A. Staeheli 239

Mothers alld IYork IiI Popuwr Amnicall Magazilles (K. Keller) re,;ewed b,' Roger Miller 241

Volume COllltllls alld AUlhor Illdex to Volume 2, 1995 245

PART ONE

Remolding Woman

1. M.idenform(ed): Images of Americ.n Women in the 1950s 3Barbara J. Coleman

2. Natiomlism .nd Respect.hle Sexu.lity in Indio 30Mrinalini Sinha

3. Re-Shooting World W.r II: Women, N.rf3tive Authority,and Hollywood Cinem. 58Karen Sclmeider

PART TWO

Rebelling Man

4. Some Perversions of Pastoral: Or Tourism in Gide'sL'bnmoraliste 83JOllathan C. Lallg

5. The Dangers of (D)alliance: Power, Homosexual Desire,and Homophobia in Marlowe's Edward II 114Albert Rouzie

6. "What Guy Will Do That?" Recodings of Masculinity insex, lies, alld videotape 141Sally Robinsoll

PART THREE

Homemade Identities

7. Nasty Broads and Tender Bitches: The Televising of AIDSMothers We Love (to Hate) 171Kate Cummillgs

8. The Family Romance of Orientalism: From Madam' Butterflyto Indochiue 222Marina Heung

9. The Law of the (Nameless) Father: Mary Shelley's Mathildaand the Incest Taboo 257Rosaria Champagne

PART FOUR

Feminisms that Make (a) Difference

10. Female but Not Woman: Genders in Chinese SocialistTexts 287Mingyall Lai

II. Compulsory Heterophobia: The Aesthetics of Seriousnessand the Production of Homophobia 319Carol Siegel

12. The Crisis of (Ludic) Socialist Feminism 339Teresa L. Ebm

Contributors 371Guidelines for Prospective Contributors 375

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Reforming CuI rure

8. Sex in the Media and the Birth of the Sex Media in Russia 197Masha Gessen

9. The Underground Closet: Political and Sexual Dissidence in EastEuropean Culture 229Kevin Moss

10. Ivan Soloviev's Reflections on Eros 252Mikhail Epstein

11. Russian Women Writing Alcoholism: The Sixties to thePresent 267Teresa PolffWJ

12. Gendering Cinema in Postcommunist Hungary 296Catherine Porruges

Contributors 315

Guidelines for Prospective Contributors 319

Health Carefor WomenInternationalCONTENTS Volume 16 I Number 5 I 1995

EDITORIAL I v

PAYING RESPECT: CARE OF ELDERLY PARENTS BY CHINESE ANDFILIPINO AMERICAN WOMEN I Patricia S. Jones I 385

COUNTERACTING ABUSE AND BREAKING FREE: TIlE PROCESS OFLEAVING REVEALED THROUGH WOMEN'S VOICES I Marilyn Merritt­Gray and Judith Wuest I 399

OLDER WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA: TIlE HEALTH AND SOCIO­ECONOMIC SlTUATION OF TIllS IMPORTANT SUBGROUP I LeeSennott-Miller I 413

ATTITUDES TOWARD MENOPAUSE AMONG MEXICAN AMERICANWOMEN I Margaret L. Bell I 425

THE IMPACT OF MARITAL STATUS AND QUALITY ON FAMILYFUNCTIONING IN MATERNAL CHRONIC ILLNESS I Bernice C. Yates,Lillian S. Bensley, Bernadette Lalonde, Frances Marcus Lewis, and NancyFugate Woods I 437

USE OF A MOBILE HEALTH VAN BY A VULNERABLE POPULATION:HOMELESS SHELTERED WOMEN I Diane McGee, Martha Morgan,Mary J. McNamee, and Jean Krajicek Bartek I 451

USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF-CARESTRATEGIES FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS I Denise C. Webster andTim Brennan I 463

UNDERSTANDING INTIMACY AS EXPERIENCED BY BREASTFEEDINGWOMEN I Denise M. Dignam I 477

ANNOUNCEMENTS I 487

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'Us Creoles': Intersubjectivity, Empire and the Politics ofMeaning-Making in Autobiography Antoinette Bauer

'The Company of Loveless' Shelley 0' Reilly

Poems by Ruth BacchUs; Lisa Bellear; Janice M. Bostok;Sherryl Clark; Gloria B. Yates; LynnDaniel; Jen Webb; Sarah Carmela Helen Endacottand Kathleen Dzubiel

Exploring the Differences: Feminist Theory in aMulticultural Society Indrani Ganguly

'Stretched Elastic and Story Time' Jo Windred

Poems by J.C. Sturm and Roma Potiki

'I Need No Definition': Roma PotikiInterviewed by Briar Wood

'Inside Gossip' Jennifer Clare

'I Am a Woman Who Fills her Days Like Balloons'Kate Morris

Poems by Xie Ye: Tang Yaping; Joan Ackland

Remember the Pink Elephant? Belly Birskys

Anthologising the Minority Patricia Eliades

'Grandma's Tale' Susadalgo

Poems by Susadal/:o; Jayne Fenton Keane: RoseMallard; Marla Fresta; Frances Martin;Monica Long; Marny Newo; Ouyang Yu; ClarissaStein

Lino prints by Br6na Keenan

'!t's What Happens After You Are Born That Knocks ItOut of You.' Evelyn Conlon Interviewed byRebecca Pelan

From Te Haerenga Kainga (Cowrie ll) Work in ProgressCathie Dunsford

The New Zealand Buddy Movie: Men, Cars and the Rise(and Fall) of the Feminist Thriller Annie Goldson

Our Story Beatrice Ballangarry

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Scientist: Women and ScienceToday Karen Trenfield

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Udderly Opposed to Milk Hormone 6

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Buildingalesbian Health Agenda 14

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Virtual Sisterhood: Women on the NetbyPenneyKome 15

A User-Friendly Guide to Getting on the Netby Patricia RohertJon 17

Boys, Toys and the Netby BrendaAllitill-Smith 18

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Putting Together the Piecesby Gwmith Whitford ,."., , , 19

ANew Way of Healing: Women in QuebecbyjoanneWiimer ", , , ,' 24

REVIEWS

Who's CountingReviewbyjoalllle Latimer , , 30

WhoieLiJeEconomiC£-Revaluing Daily LteReviewbyNallcyClmk ' , ' 32

Meeting The Great Bliss QueenReviewby Val Paape , 32

The Gilded GhettoReviewbyLindaTllrk , " , 35

We're Roored Here and They Can't Pull Us UpRev/wby Beatme WaIJol/ , 35

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THE BUZZ by ["had Man)i ,39

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ON THE EDGE by Lyll C()(kbllm 4/COLE'S NOTES by SI/iall G. Cole 43

42 HYPATIASPECIAL ISSUE

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1 Ann E. CuddAnalyric Feminism: A Brief InrrodlU:rion

7 Ann GarryA Mininudly Decent Philosophical Method? Analytic Philosophyand Feminism

31 Lynn Hankinson NelsonThe Very Idea of Feminist Epistemology

50 Elizabeth AndersonFeminist Epistemology: An Interpretation and a Defense

85 Mark Owen WebbFeminist Epistemology and the Extent of the Social

99 Geoffrey GorhamThe Concept of Truth in Feminist Sciences

117 Margaret Olivia LittleSeeing and Caring: The Role of Affect in Feminist Moral Epistemology

138 Sara WorleyFeminism, Objectivity, and Analytic Philosophy

157 Louise AntonyIs Psychological Individualism a Piece of Ideology?

Book Review

175 Julie E. MaybeeValue in Ethics and Economics by Elizabeth Anderson

181 Notes on Contributors

183 Guidelines for Contributors/Call for Papers

186 Announcements

188 Books Received

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,;. till Divorce do us Part':. The Path to Gender Equality in japan':. Changes in Marriage Law Bring Greater Equality::: Why lose your house because you're a woman?':. Unheeding Legislators Take Note: Women in the Philippines are Fast

Learning the Ropes of Lobbying, and No Longer Give Up Quite SoEasily

SPECIAL FEATURES:WOMEN AND PEACE

':. Daughters of Wars, Women for Peace':. Refugee Women::: Dr. Elmira Souleimanova, A Woman of Peace;:: Women in Algeria live in TerrorRESOURCE CENTER UPDATE':, From the Shelves of Isis::: Poetry

':' Short Story':' Reflection::: Book Reviews::: Isis! KitchenSPECIAL FEATURES:

LANGUAGE & SEXISM':' Prevalence of Sexism In English Educational Texts in Japan':' I Think (With Language) Therefore I Am (What language Makes Me)':' Nonsexist Dictionary Rules Out Manholes and SnowmenDEPARTMENTS:

IN ACTION::: Vanuatu Women's Center':. Yayori Matsui: Reliriilg Into Activism':. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi and the Gentle RevolutionTHE CONTRIBUTORS

HEALTH UPDATEBULLETINCONVERSATIONS

':' Melanesian Women Moving On':, Muslim Women After the Iranian Revolution::: Islam as a Source of Power

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OPINION

·Church Hierarchy Ignores People's.Needs·Interview with Graciela Pujol and Cristina Grela

What's Next After Cairo? by Amparo Claro

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Spring 1995 Volume 11 Number 1

o Editors' Introduction Emilie M. 'IlxonuE/uabeth Scha..ler FIorm7A

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Prnci!1a Stw;key 5

Milagros Pena 81

Nancy E. Gallagher 95

Chrntino Landman 143

Madipoane J. Masenya 149

o Articles ---------------­Young Scholars Awards:

First Place:Light Dispels Darkness: Gender, Ritual and

Society in M07ollr(s The Magic Flute

Second Place:Seeing Through the Gendered "1": The Self­

Scrutiny and Self-Disclasure of Nuns inPost-Molam Buddhist HaglographlcLiterature

o Special Section on Latin American FeministMovements _

Feminist Christian Women in Latin America:Other Voices. Other Visions

Compaiieras in the Peruvian FeministMovement: A Conversation with RosaDominga and Timotea, Maryknoll Sisters

o Roundtable -------------­What's 10 a Name? Exploring the Dimensions of

What "Feminist Studies In Religion" Means Miriam Peskowitz 111Maria Pilar Aquino

Sheila Gre"" DavaneyNantawan Boonprasat Lewis

Emilie M. TownesJudith Plaskow

o Editorial _

Re-Imaginlng Conference 137

o In A Different Voice _Nancy Fitzgerald 139

o Living It Out _Ten Years of Feminist Theology in South Africa

African Womanist Hermeneutics: A SuppressedVoice from South Africa Speaks

o Notes on Contributors _ 157

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AGINGVolume 7Numbers 1/21995

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR

Beliefs About Diet and Health: Qualitative Interviewswith Low Income Older Women in the Rural South 5

Palricia A. Sharpe, PhD, MPHJane S. Mezoff, MPH, CHES

Gender Differences in Mental Health Beforeand After Retirement: A Longitudinal Analysis 19

Virginia E. Richardson, PhDKeith M. Kilty, PhD

Social [In]security: Retirement Planning for Women 37Kathleen Perkins, DSIV

"I Do" or Don't: Marriage, Women, and Physical ActivityThroughout the Lifespan 55

lVonito Janzen, BScSandra 0' Brien Cousins, EdD

Patterns of Conflict and Anger in Women Sixty Years Oldor Older: An Interpretive Study 71

Pllene Minick, PhD, RNSarah Hall Gueldner, DSN, RN, FAAN

Gray Power or Power Outage? Political ParticipationAmong Very Old Women 85

Ronald L. Jirovec, PhD, ACSIVJohn A. Erich, ACSIV, BCD

Quality of Life Among Older Womenwith Rheumatoid Arthritis 10I

Muriel P. Shaul, RN, PhD

Age and Gender Differences in Risk Factorsfor Ischemic Hean Disease Mortality 117

Rebecca Reviere, PhD

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Impact of Hysterectomies on Women's Lives:A Prospective Study 133

Virginia Gramzow Kinnick, RN, CNM, EdDDebra Woodard Leners, RN, CPNP, PhD

Women and Caring: Constructing Self Through Others 145Hazel M. MacRae, PhD

Maintaining Cultural and Personal Continuityin a Danish Nursing Home 169

Kathryn Sabrena Elliott. PhD

BOOK REVIEWS

Menopat/se: A Midlife Passage. edited by Joan C. Callahan 187Reviewed by Virginia Kinnick. RN, EdD

Women on the Front Lines: Meeting the Challengesofan Aging America. edited by Jessie AUenand Alan Pifer 190

Reviewed by Dena Shenk, PhD

The Erosion ofAlltonomy in Long·Term Care,by Charles W. Lidz, Lynn Fischer. and Robert M. Arnold 192

Reviewed by Enid Opal Cox, DSW

Friendships Between Women: A Critical ReI'iew.by Pat O'Conner 194

Reviewed by Diane Car/son Jones, PhD

BRIEFLY FROM THE BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Assisted Living ill the United States: A New Paradigmfor Residelllial Care for the Frail Older Persall?by R. Kane and K. Brown-Wilson 197

Reviewed by Karen A. Roberto, PhD

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by Kalhryn Poethig

All Kinds of Women in One Place: Korean Women Church ..... lby Soo.chul CluJng, Hyun-Sook Kim,

and Sook-Ja Chung

Enthusiasm (or a Feminist Theology: The GloriousRevolution and the Covenental Church 31

. by Rev. Gao Ying

A Milestone of Feminist Theology in Japan 39by Hisako Kinukawa

From Hawaii [0 Berkeley: Tracing Rootsin Asian American Leadership

by Julia Miusui-E",,11a.... 3

Korean Woman Jesus: Drama Worship 45by Soo.chuJ CluJng, Hyun-Sook Kim,

and Sook-Ja Chung

Searching for ldenti£y Around the Pacific Rim 5by uny R",,,U

PaniPacific Identity!A Skeptical Asian American Response 15

by Young Mi Pak

Hair Nets, a (X)em 25by InnaJane Ray

God As A Second Language?Learning from the Pacific Rim 26

by SluJnnon Clarkson

Zen Garden. a poem , 30by Mary Ann Milggiore

The Bhikkshu from LA at Olema, a poem 51by InnaJnne Ray

Riffing About the Rim:Breakfast with Chung Hyun Kyung _ .53

by Kalhryn Poethig

Jacob's Angels in the Land of Snows 61by Rabbi Angela Graboys

Biographies . . . . . . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70

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VOL. 7 NO.2 SUMMER 1995

ARTICLES

Harriet Hyman AlonsoNobel Peace Laureates, Jane Addams and Emily Greene Balch:

Two Women of WILPF / 6

Kathleen KennedyDeclaring War on War: Gender and the American Socialist Attack

on Militarism, 1914-1918 / 27

MaryTrlgg'To Work Together for Ends Larger than Sell': The Feminist Struggles

of Mary Beard and Doris Stevens in the 1930s / 52

James J. TattersaU and Shawnee L. McMorranHertha Ayrton: A Persistent Experimenter / 86

INTERNATIONAL TRENDS

Hammed ShahidianIslam, Politics, and the Problems of Writing Women's

History in Iran / 113

REVIEW ESSAYS

Karen OffenWomen in the Western World / 145

Histeire des femmes en Ocadent. Vol. 5: Le XXe siede by Fran<;oise Thebaud, 00.; AHistory of Women in the West: TO'tOOrd aCultllral Identity in the Twentieth Century byFran<;oise Thebaud, ed.

Sondra R. HermanGender, Development, and Diplomacy I 152

Alva Myrda/: A Daughter's Memoir by Sissela Bok; Women, the State, andDevelopment by Sue Ellen CharlloIl; Jana Everett, and Kalhleen Staudt, eds.;WomC1lllfld American Foreigll Policy: Lobbyisls, Critics,and Insiders by Edward P.Crapol, ed.; Gender Ilnd Development: A Pracfical Guide by Usa 0stergaard. ed.

Amy SwerdlowEngendering International Relations Theory:

The Feminist Standpoint / 160Gender and 1Illernationai Reliltions by Rebecca Grant and Kathleen Newland;Gender in International Relations: Feminist Perspedives on Achieving Global Securityby I. Ann Tickner.

Virginia ScharffAre Earth Girls Easy? Ecofeminism, Women's History

and Environmental History / 164Ecofeminism: Wornell, Allimals, Nature, Creta Caw, ed.i Earth MllSt: Feminism,Nature.llnd Art, by Carol Bigwood; EArth Follies: Coming to Feminist Terms withtile Global Environmental Crisis by lorn Seager; Ecological Revolutions: Nature,Gender, alld Scie'lce in New Engllllld by Carolyn Merchant; No Woman Tenderfoot:Florence Merriam Bailey, Pioneer Naturalist by Harriet Kofalk.; Made from ThisEarth: American Women and Nature by Vera Norwood.

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 176

BIBLIOGRAPHY / 192

prepared by Anne Epstein

CONTRIBUTORS / 224

NOTICE ro CONTRIBUTORS / 226

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 228

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ARTICLES

FALL 1995

Ericka Kim VerbaThe CfrcuJo de Lectura de Senoras (Ladies' Reading CircleJ and Ihe

Club de Selloras (Ladies' Club] of Santiago, Chile: Middle- andUpper-Class Feminist Conversations, 1915-1920 / 6

Patricia Cline CohenMinisterial Misdeeds: The Onderdonk Trial and Sexual

Harrassment in the 18405 / 34

Anne Meis Knupfei:"Toward a Tenderer Humanity and a Nobler Womanhood":

African-American Women's Clubs in Chicago, 1890 10 1920 / 58

INTERNATIONAL TRENDS

Elspeth WhitneyThe Witch "She"/The Historian "He": Gender and the

Historiography of the European Witch-Hunts / 77

HISTORICAL DoCUMENT

Palouse Translation ProjectThe Emancipation of Women: Argentina, IS76 / 102

BOOK REVIEWS

Fon Louise GordonThe Emergence of Black Women's History / 127

Lugfllia Burns Hope, Black Southall Reformer by Jacqueline Anne Rouse; froll/MDmmy to Miss America alld Beyolld: CI/ltural/mages and 11/1' S/II/pillg ofU,S. Socia/Policy by K. Sue Jewel; RighteoJls Discolltmt: Tile WOII/el/'s Afcll'l'lIIl'IIt ill tfl/' BlackBaptist Chlac1J, 1880-1920 by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham; Afw"AmericallWometl of the South and tlse Ad/'aIlct'1111'111 of Ihl' Race, 189S-192S by CynthiaNeverdon-Morton; Progressil'e Women ill COl/sefl'tltive Tillles: Radal J/l~tia, Pt'l!ce,and Feminism, 1945 to Ihe 196Q:; by Susan Lynn.

Peggy PascoeIdeologies of Women's Distinctiveness in Victorian Hod

Postmodern Contexts / 137Mltl/ral Alfil'S: WOII/I'Il'S Associatiolls ill Alllcrkal/Ilisiofl/ by Anne Firm Scott; GOl/eto AI/at/I!'f AlI'diIlS: The Nrlli0/1I1/ COl/l/eil ofJewish IVPllicl1:1893-1993 hy FaithROKow; CVIIIJ~lssi{lllllk AlItllority: lJcl/I(J(rt/c.1I and tilt' Rt'/lfc."elJlatio/llJfWOlllt'l/ byKathleen B. Jones.

Christine KooiGender and Faith in the Early Modern British World / 146

Womell ,md Religioll ill ElIslalld ISIHJ-I720hy f'alriri,l Crawrord; Visiollary WOlI/r'II:[(:;/<lli( IJrop/t"t-y ill Sel','IJI!'t'l/fls,Ccllflily [I'SI'lIIdb>' I'hyllis Millk; II1Iutllllllid (If theHolll Spirit: DI/I//(' F./1',llhJr Dill'It's, Nt'!'l'r S(ll' A/ad II/.adif' by FslhN S. Cope; Fell/lIll'Pid!! ill PI/rilllll Nl'll' [/lslal/d. The fl/lC/gl'l/n' of 1?digi"1/~ f{''''/llIli~",by AmandaPor!cr(jt'ld.

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS I 156

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Gayle Veronica f:ischerThe Seventy-Fifth t\flni\'l'r~,lry(If W(/mall Suffrdg<,

in th(' United St,lte:,,: J\ Bibliogr'lphic F:"S,ly / 172

C< WI HI III t I (1I~<; / ~/lO

NOTICE J(lCUVIIWIL'IUHS / 202

ANNOUNC!,,\lFN h / 204

Daring to Love 4 Kalliope Collective

Poetry

Ruth Moon Kempher 6 The Kohler AdKaren Kovacik 8 "As Barbara Cartland Would

Say, 'J Love You'"Pamela McGarry 9 Nightride

Kate Adams 10 Dead CenterCynthia Sobsey 13 This Is Our Address

Liliana Vrs" 19 Above the Bridge(Translated by Tess Gallagherand Adam J. Sorkin)

Barbara A, Hendryson 20 Tango, TangoNaomi Ayala 21 It Was Late and She Was ClimbingRuth Moose 28 Findings

29 TeaJoanne Childers 30 Live Oak

June W King 31 But We Are Not PotatoesLlewellyn McKernan 32 After Twenty Centuries

33 No Love Lost37 Rain Falls in Love with a Stream

Vivian Shipley 48 UnnaturalRuth Daigoll 50 in this watching place

Nallcy Means Wright 51 RecyclingAlldreja Beth Hough 52 Crickets in the Hall

Sharon White 59 Bone HouseSusan LltZZaro 70 Lascivious Absolution

71 Love Letter to a Computer GeekTerri Jewell 76 Sine Qua Non

Visual ArtDeborah Mitchell 5 "Call Her Carmen"

14 "Ruby Moon"15 "Summer's Dream"16 "Sapphire"17 "Blue Forest Breakthrough"18 "Eve"

Kim Froltsill 34 "Tie Slide"35 "Tricycle Abandoned"36 "Max's Wagon"

Lorraine lnzalaco 53, "Grooming"54 "In the Mood"55 "Fran and Pup"56 "Sedia D 'Amore"57 "Sanzio's Angel"

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1995 Frances Buck Shermml Award Winner: Sidney Wade58

Notes about COlltributors77

52 Simone w: Davis The "\Veak Race" and the Winchester:Political Voices in the Pamphlets of Ida B.Wells-Barnett 77

Tracy McCabe Avenging Angel: Tragedy andWomanhood in Julia \'(fard Howe's TheWorld's OWtl 98

ProfilesSargtml BllslJ,jr. Sarah Kemble Knigbt, 1666-1727 112

Rebecca Blevim Faery Mary Rowlandson, 1637-1711 121

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AMERICANWOMEN WRITERS

Claire C. Pettengill Hannah Webster Foster, 1758-1840

Book ReviewsCarolyn L. Karcher Hamel Beecher Stowe: A Life by Joan D.

Hedrick

Anne E. Rowe Female Pastoral: Women Writers Re·Visioning the American SoullJ byElizabeth Jane Harrisonand

Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Bt:l'ond theBayou edited by Lynda S. Boren and SaradeSaussure Davis

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Jacqueline Tavernier·Courbin Breaking the Ties That Bind-PopularStories of the New Woman. /915-1930edited by Maureen Honer 14 "7

Volume 12, No.2, 1995Deborab Fairman Tbe Gbost in the Little House: A Life of

Rose Wilder Lane by W'illiam Holtz 148

Greta D. Little Alm)' Mapes Dodge by Susan R. Gannonand Ruth Anne ThompsonandFann)' Fenl by Nancr A. \Valker 150

Charlene Avallone Jlargaret Fuller. An American RomanticLife Vol, I The Private Years by CharlesCopper 153

Elsa Nettels The Power ofHer Sympatb)'; TheAutobiography andjourllal ofCatharine Afaria Sedgwick edited byMary Kelley 155

Alice Hall Petry In Short 157

LEGACY Bookshelf

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VOLUME 20, NO.3·

8 My FIRST DAYS

AT KH£OER

by Pauline Wengerofftlanslated by Henny Wenkort

A vjvid--and rare-----autobiograph­ical portrait of Jewish girls' schooldays 165 years ago, at the dawn­ing of the EnlightenmentWengeroff's story, according toscholar ShukJamit Magnus. repre­sents the fll"st time a major epochof jewish history is refractedthrough a female lens.Plus... Susan Schnur on genderedjewish history, telling us that losscharacterized jewish modemity forwomen-but not for men.

A SPECIAL SECTiON ON

MASTECTOMY

Breast cancer touches the lives ofmore and more jewish women,Three new ceremonies that canhelp us through: a bris, a mikvehimmersion, and a women's-groupritual.

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2'8 FOREMOTHERS

by Shulamil: Reinharz

Who was Manya WllbushevitzShohat and why didn't we knowbefore this that she rode wild horses,smuggled arms to Russian revolu­tionaries, insisted on teaching Arabicto Zionists. and Invented the kibbutz?

44 FREE ASSOCIATING WITH

ERICA JONG (IT AIN'T

OVER TILL IT'S OVER)

by Rabin Epstein

A college student pays a call on thenovelist who practically inventedguilt-free sex, and talks to her aboutmothers, daughters and Jewish men.

42 TSENA RENA

LILITH's indispenslb\e resource pages

36 REVIEWS

Eleven books on politics, history,desire and more-----great reading ongreat reads

THE CREATIVE EDGE

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FROM THE EDITOR

LETTERS

PARTMEHTS

KOl ISHAH-NEWS OF

JEWISH WOMEN AROUND

THE WORLD

On betrothing a too-young daughter."He's a jewish ax murderer"; feministtheater for the elderly of all ages;important anniversaries for womenin arts and letters

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34 HER FACE IN THE MIRROR

AND THE NAKEDNESS OF

THE FATHERS

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WHAT GOD TAKES:

BRIS AND

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TWELVE MONTHS

AFTER SURGERY: AN

IMMERSION RITUAL FOR

THE END OF MOURNING

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HELPING A FRIEND

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CANCER: OUR

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by Terese Loeb K!euzer

What happens when the CatholicChurch cancels out a jewish­jewish mamage? Here are thetravails of Jewish women whoseex-husbands have decided toremarry Catholic women.

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THE PRAYER BOOK

TO COME

by Maroa Folk

The long-awarted new prayerbook from the gifted poet andliturgist Finally we have prayersand blessings we can utter With

conviction-In English and (evenmore wonderful) In are-imaginedand re-gendered Hebrew.

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"Wortando a la confusi6n general 2 3 Conlribuling to Ihe general bewilderment

EI supuesto del sexo y el The case of genderfeminismo en Africa 4 8 and feminism in Africa

l.Que hago con mis suenos? 12 13 Whal do I do wilh my dreams?

Entrevista a Julia Limbach: Interview to Julia Limbach:Si, Sra. Jueza 16 15 Yes, Your Excellency

Feminismos del ahora para Current feminismuna cullura diferenle 18 21 for a different cullure

EI viejo juego de las dicotomias 24 26 The old game of dicotomies

Las mujeres y el poder 30 29 Women and power

. La entrevista (im)posible 32 33 The (im)possible inlerview

Las brasilenas y las elecciones 34 38 Brazilian Women and 1994 Elections

Elecciones en Sud,;trica -\1 41 Eleclions in Southafrica

Dime que pasaporte lienes Tell my which passporty Ie dire c6mo la pasas -e!4 46 you have

Enlrevisla a Gina Vargas: Interview to Gina Vargas:EI camino de la seda 48 52 On the way to silk

Pekin desde Alemania y Brasil 55 56 Peking, from Germany and Brazil

Sobre la III Conferencia Mundial About III World Conferencede Poblaci6n y Desarrollo 38 59 on Development and Population

Cara a cara ·,1 64 Face 10 face

Huelg~> de Mujeres en Alemania ;~6 67 Women's strike in Germany

Proyeclos ,9 75 Projects

December 1994 . Number 2

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Un Pader Tolalmente Diferente ..

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In search of a Ilat to rent

cP busca de un piso oara alqu,:"H

The "Quality Benchmark"for the Social Summit

<,jueslro "Controlds Cal:dFl" de '2 C'I"[j(., ~

Go East: AnOverall View of Europe?

Go t':aSI : (.Una VIsion General oe EU1QOa ;'

Who knows this woman?

. (Juu3nconoce a esla mlljer?

Which AfricanWoman?

Beat Against the Storm

GolpeandoConlrala Tormenta

Inter/lew: Gertrude Mongella

Enlrevisla: Gertrude Mongella

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En e\ camino a Beijing

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Colidlano Mujsr Uruguay, ENOW France. Solldarile avec las Femmes de rEx Yougoslavis' France 29

letters to the editorcartas de lectaras

chinese door - a work by the artist Ping Quipuerta China - obra de la artists Ping Qui

Europe Is white and free Preparations for Beijing in EuropeEuropa as blanca y libre Preparativos europeos para Beijing

Upslream towards Bejlng Preparations in latin Amercia and the CanbesnA Beijing contra la corrlente Preparativos en America Latina y 81 Caribe

Upset! Forum on Women to be displacedjProtestamosl Quieten desptazar el foro de mujeres

Excuse me, how can I get to .... ? Beijing by trainPor favor (, como IIego a ....1 Beijing en Iren

We want arable land -Interview with Bina Agarwal"Queremos tierra cultivable - Entrevisla a Bina Agarwal

Where I come fromDe donde yo vengo

Cooperation changes strategies Withdrawal of international fundingLa cooperaclon cambia de estrategia El retiro del financiamienlo inlernacional

Making the best of a bad Job The restrUClion or deslruction of Ihe Frauen·AnsliftungLo mejor de 10 pear La re·estructuraci6n 0 /a destrucci6n de la Frauen·Anstiftung

Some reactionsAlgunas reacciones

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Anja Ruf GermanyfAlamania 7

UliAn Cetiberti Uruguay 10

NGO Forum USAJ EE.UU" 13

Regina Michalik Germany/Alemanla 14

Gretchen Sidhu India! La India 15

Lepa MladjenoviC Serbia 18

Manda Europel Europa 22

Sabine Friedel Germany/Alemanla 26

Obituary for a global consortium CommentNecrologlca de un consorclo mundlsl Comentario Regina Michalik Germany/Alemania 30

One step only Interview with the Haitian Woman MinisterS610 un paso Entrevista a la Minislra de Mujeres de Hail! Lucy Gani<lo Uruguay 32

Women /n the greenhouse International meeting for the UN Conference on ClimateMuleres en ellnvernadero Reuni6n internacional sobre la Conferencia del Clima de la ONU Eva Quistorp Germanyl Alemania 36

The poster children tor lesbian rights Fighling discrimination in the PhilippinesLesblanas en el escaparate La fucha contra ia discriminaci6n en las Filipinas Com Copoc Philippines/Las Filipinas 38

Weaving - PoemAnna Leah Sarabia Philippines 41

Eye of the Storm Short SloryEI ojo de la tormenta Cueolo

Urgent call from ChiapasL1amado urgente de Chiapas

Global VlIIage? A report from the NGO Social Summit in CopenhagenloG/obal village? Un reportaje sabre la cumbre sociaf de las ONG's

The hostages of AlgeriaLas rehenes de Argella

Marianne, Simone. Marie pas Claire or ? >:"'O'nch feminists in 1995Mar/anne, Simone, Marie pas Claire o ? Las feminisfas francesas en 1995

Letter tram London Some remarks aOQut the iemlnisl movemenlCarta desde Londres Afgunas observaclQnes sabre el movimiento feminisla

Swnm", Oyinson Nigeria 42

Convenci6n estatal de mujeres chiapanecas Mexico 48

Giseia Richler Germanyl Alemania 50

Raquel Oorelo La Reunion 54

Gisela Richter GermanYIAfemania 58

Ursula Troche Greal8ritainJGran 8retal'ia 60

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Features44 Cover Story Talk TV: How Women's Issues Are Turned into Trash by Jeanne A/bronda

Heaton and Nona Leigh Wilson

52 What's Ms. Doing at the Fall Fashion Shows? by Angela BOllavogJia

60 The Little Day Care Center That Could: A Close Look at Child Care by Harriet Brown

93 Exclusive Excerpt: Words and Change by Gloria Steinem

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Newt's Not \Vho You Think He Is-He's Worse by Judith Warner and Max Berley

Germany: Feminist Mag Settles Suit

Opinion Hillary the Stealth Feminist by Blanche McCrary Boyd

Lani Guinier and Karen Burstein Step into the Debate About Affirmative Action

New.maker YWCA Head Calls for a Week Without Violence by Kate ROl/nds

The War Against Women in Algeria by Karima E. Bennoune

The Olympic Games: A Campaign To Ban Countries That Don't Allow Women

Clippings by Kate Rounds

(continued)

Your Health

• VOLUME VI NUMBER 2

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1995

26 Caffeine: The (Mostly) Good News by Marjorie Ingall

28 Toxic Tampons-Part Two

29 Are You Too Young for a Mammogram? by Martha Burk

30 Zen and the Art of Breast Maintenance

31 Health Notes

Your Work32 How's Your Job? by Katie Monagle

35 Update Are Nurses Being Phased Out? by Ellen Papazian

38 Work Notes

Books76 A "Revised" Kama Surra: How Does It Translate? by Sonia Shah

78 Reviews

81 Bold Type Deb Price: Out in Print by c.J. Janovy

Arts85 Dionne Farris: Music's Wild Card by Tara Roberts

87 Pros and Cannes by Joanne Latimer

88 The Soggy Appeal of Madison CO/IIIty by Marcelle Clements

91 Art for Our Sake by Gloria Jacobs

92 Artswatch by Jennifer Baumgardner

Departments1 Editorial by Marcia Ann Gillespie

4 Letters • 7 Bulletin Board

Snapshots 39 Michelle Akers • 59 Cathrine Sneed

40 Uppity Women Frances Kissling Makes the Vatican Sweat by Adele M. Stan

69 Grapevine by Jlllie FeIner

70 Connections My Sister, Myself: Two Paths to Survival by Joy Haria

74 Fiction £1 Abecedario/The Alphabet by Marjorie Agosin

84 Poetry Hats by Clyrie Allen McCray

96 Guest Room I Claim the Title W'idow by Diane Silver

No Comment (inside back cover)

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FEMINISM&SEX48 UNSCRIPTED PLEASURE byRebecca Chalker 53 EVE'S GARDENby Katie Monagle 56 EROTICIZING

. EQUALITY by Jason Schultz 60 CANSEX BE DEFINED? by Greta Christina

64 IN THE.NAME OF THE FATHER:Undercover in the evangelical men'smovement by Donna Minkowitz72 LEONA'S SISTER GERRI: In deathshe became asymbol of the strugglefor choice by Roberta Brandes Gratz

news12 Hoop Dreams: APro League of Our Own? by Martha Burk

17 Sneak Attack on Abortion byGar/eFarman

18 OPINION: Strange Bedfellows in the Crusade Against Rap by Patrlciai. Wl1Ilams19 AHotline Movement Grows in Russia by Rab Watel>

22 The Packwood Papers: Dearest Darling Diary by Kate Raunds

23 NEWSMAKER: Barbara Boxer's Packwood Moment by Mary MeNamUla

24 Should You Be Told That Your Neighbor Is aSex Offender? by Andrea Bernstein

25 NEWlWATCH

27 Beijing: Bella Abzug's Call to Action28 CLIPPINGS by Kate Round'

your health30 How the Pill Changed Our Lives-Por Better and Worse by Anne Glusker

33 HEAtTIl NOTES

34 Shock Therapy Makes aComeback by Kuthleen Hirseh

36 PROFILE: Jody Steinauer

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•VOLUME V I • NUMBER 3

(continued) NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1995

your work38 On the Run from the Law by Sue Woodman

40 UPDATE: Are Plight Allendants in Priendlier Skies? by HoseCiotta42 PIRST PERSON: Susan Reilly

43 WORK NOTES

arts76 Sitcom Women: We've Come aLong Way. Maybe. bySusanOauglas

79 Dar Williams Does Deep Folk80 Shu Lea Cheang Creates Community in Cyberspace

81 MTSWATCH byJenniferBaumgardner

books86 Sexual Politics on the Book Tour Circuit by Gina Ogden

88 REVIEWS91 BoLO TYPE: Marjorie Bradley Kellogg

departments1 EOIlOR'S PAG' by MarciaAnn Gillespie 4 LEIT'RS 7 BULLETIN BOARD 37 SNAPSHOT: Renee Askins

44 UPPITY WOMEN: Rosa Parks by Rasemary L Bray63 SNAPSHOT: Laura Washington 82 fiCTION: Pearl Diver by Cecilia Tan 85 GRAPEVINE by Julie Feiner

92 CONNmloN5: Things Left Unsaid by Marge Piercy 96 GUEST ROOM: IWas aTeenage "Slul" by Leora TanenbaumNo COMM'NT (inside back cover)

The magic is false,

the magician true­

to the wise it's clear.

Kabir says, what yo" "nders/and

is what you are.

From: The Bljak of Kabir

Translated by Linda Hess and Shukdev Singh

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No. 87

2. Readers Forum

6.. The Reluctant Rebel:Rani Lakshmibai of lhansi

Rudrangshu MUkherjee

March-April 1995

10. The Hidden Agendas in Literacy Primers:A Report From West Bengal·

Sandip Bandyopadhyay

13. Crossing Boundaries:The Life of Begum Samru

Brijraj Singh

23. Repression at Home, Racism Outside:The Lives of \Vomcn of Punjabi Origin Living in Scotland

Hannah Bradby

31. Poems: BOlle by BOlle;If Motilers Live

Sunila Jain

32. Book Review: Tile Veiled Womell by Prem ChowdhryR. Sudershan

36. Short Story: To Survive and PrevailMishkaben

.1I. Film Review: MammoVijaya Mulay

-12. Poem: Secolld-Halld DressMary Elizabeth Lauzon

-13. Responses to Manushi

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A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY

Scallering plagues and sorrows/ Dancing mad with joy,Come, Mother, cornelFor terror is Thy name/ Death is in Thy breath,And every shaking step/ Destroys a world for e'er.'Thou 'lime, the AI/·destroyer,Come, 0 Mother, come!

Kali, the Mother, Swami Vivckananda

No. 88

Inside

May-June 1995

2. Readers Forum

S. Too Late, Too LittlePreconditions for Elections in KashmirTav/een Singh

8. Poem: The PennantC. Vlrnala Rao

9. When India "Missed" the UniverseMadhu Klshwar

20. Hamida's NightmareCourts Bend Backward to Protect Police RapistsDeepa Agarwal

28. Facts About Breast CancerRoopa Chauhan

30. Pol/tics of ConfrontationBreakdown in Indo-Pak RelationsRita Manchanda

34. Film Review: Hum Aapke Hain KounMahesh Gavaskar

37. Book Review: Arizona Heart Institute CookbookPaige Passano

39. Short Story: Sun, Sparrows and GodAjeet CourTranslated by Dalwanl Bhaneja

43. Responses to Manushi

"Ideas which are not communicated, sharedandreborn in expressionare but soliloquy. andsoliloquy is but broken and imperfect though/"

John·Dewey, The Public and its Problems, 1927

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Inside

2. Readers' Forum

5. Stimulating Reform, Not Forcing itUnifonn Versus Optional Civil Code

Madhu Kishwar

15. Widow's Right to PropertyPrejudices Against Remarried Women

Werner Menski

17. Interview: Taking Care of One's OwnA Conversation with Shamita Das Dasgupta

Paige Passano

July-August 1995

27. Film Review: Marriage as a MetaphorBombay, Afammo, and the Conventions of Popular Cinema

Ruth Vanita

31. ShOlt Story: Pret YoniChitra MudgalTranslated by Shardena Shanna and Deepa Aganval

42. Follow Up: Yielding to PressureRecent Developments in the Hamida Case

43. Responses to Manushi

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OTHER FEATURES

Winter 1995

On the cover:12 Wate:rblrtlu A lo-year retrospective

by &lrbara IfJIrper

Walerbirlh has been lhe subjecl ofrejection and ridicule.

19 Turning toxemia around by Anne Frye

Methods far midwives 10 alter loxemia's course.

n Educating the public

Many wrile aboul whallhis lopic means 10 Ihem.

30 Birthing our message by a,ris Hafner-Ealon

Changing realily Ihrough edUCJltion and directed action.

DEPARTMENTS

34 Walking our true path by Palti Carroll-Frey

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"My mouth tastes like sand" by Sharon Glass Jonquil

A c1ienl sllffers frOIll hyperemesis gravUlamm.

Searching for underlying causes by Phyllis Klaus

Manyof Ihe causes ofhyperemesis gravidamlll haveapsycJwlogical componenl.

Burnout control by Diane Siegal

Three Sanla &lrbara Midwives have found a way 10 beal bumoul.

Changing viewpoints by Judy Edmunds

Judy offers suggestions for re-educating Ihe public.

Highlights from Eugene by Judy Edmunds

SOlllelhing for everyoneallhe Fourlh Annual Wesl Coasl Conference.

Opening doors to the next generation by Linda Liebennan

Teaching children abolll birlh is critical.

Kathen'ne Jensen had to educate her community abollt midwifery.

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Poetry

Networking

Tricks of the Trade

Marion's Message

Opporlunilie1i to Jearn

Question of the Quarter

by Lisa Fincher

by Katje SalJin-NewmiIJerby CaroJ GautschiMedia Reviews

News

Journal Abstracts

Calendar

Classified Advertising

In My Opinion

Choices with 110 regretsby Sharon Glass JonquilPhoto Album

38 More on waterbirth by Jill Cohen, Palricia Oltani and Jan Trillen

Each of these midwives is convinced of the advantages of water.

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QUARTERLY REPORT ONWOMEN AND THE MILITARY

Volume XIII, Number 2

Articles

Summer, 1995

''NEITHER FISH, FLESH, NOR FOWL"THE WORLD WAR I ARMY NURSE

la-Anne Mecca1

THE WOMEN OF THE BRITISH ARMYDURING

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONDan N. Hagist

Review86

Jean Zimmerman, Tailspin: Women at War in the Wake ofTailhook By Carl J. Schneider

66 r NWS41Journdl Volume 7, Number 1Spring 1995

Editorial vii

IntroductionBONNIE ZIMMERMAN I

Articles

Gendered Sexuality: The Privileging of Sex and Gender in Sexual OrientationDEBORAH C. STEARNS 8

Flirting with Equality: A Feminist Sociological Commentary on theOpposition to Civil Equality for Lesbians and GaysPATRICIA MADOO LENGERMANN and JILL NIEBRUGGE 30

Biological Determinism and HomosexualityBONNIE SPANIER 54

Strange Company: Uncovering the Queer AnthologyPENELOPE J. ENGELBRECHT 72

Observations

A Different Bookworm: Coming Out, Brainy.Girl StyleBONNIE J. MORRIS 91

On Learning and Teaching

Queer Statistics: Using Lesbigay Word·Problem Content in Teaching StatisticsJOHN KELLERMEIER 98

Not for Queers Only: Pedagogy and PostmodernismSUSAN JOHNSTON 109

Report

Lesbians in AcademiaESTHER D. ROTHBLUM 123

Review Essays

May SartonPHYLLIS F. MANNOCCHI 131

Irish' WomenBONNIE KIME SCOTT 138

Book Reviews

Love Makes a Family produced by Remco Kobus, Marla Leech, and Daniel VeltriOther Families produced by Dorothy Chvatal

ELLEN LEWIN 146

Disputed Subiects: Essays on Psychoanalysis. Politics, and Philosophy by Jane FlaxELIZABETH J. BELLAMY ISO

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Book Reviews

Volume 7, Number 1Spring 1995

67

Wonlen and HIV/AIDS: An International Resource Bookby Marge Berer with Sunanda Ray

Women and AIDS-Psychological Perspectives edited by Careen SquireUntil the Cure: Caring for Women with HIV edited by Ann Kurth

PATTY REAGAN 152

Feminism and Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge by Gillian RoseFinding a Way: Encouraging Underrepresented Groups in Geography: An

Annotated Bibliography by Michal LeVasseurGender on Ice: American Ideologies of Polar Expeditions by Lisa BloomWomen of the World: Women Travelers and Explorers by Rebecca Steloff

ALISON BLUNT 156

Women in Control! The Role of Women in Law Enforcement by Frances HeidensohnDONNA C. HALE 162

Dusky Maidens: The Odyssey of the Early Black Dramatic Actress by Jo A. TannerWomen in the American Theatre: Actresses and Audiences, 1790·1870

by Faye E. DuddenDAWN E. KEETLEY 164

Working·Class Women in the Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factoryedited by Michelle M. Tokarczyk and Elizabeth A. Fay

Maid in the U.S.A. by Mary RomeroMARY M. MOyNIHAN 168

Women and the fourney: The Female Travel Experienceedited by Bonnie Frederick and Susan B. McLeodJUDITH E. FUNSTON 172

Barred: Women. Writing. and Political Detention by Barbara HarlowWomen Prisoners: A Forgotten Population edited by Beverly R. Fletcher,

Lynda Dixon Shaver, and Dreama G. MoonIMOGENE MOYER 174

Contributors 177

Announcements 180

Books Received 181

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Articles

Enhancing Women's Mathematical Competence: A Student-Centered AnalysisJANET KALINOWSKI and DOROTHY BUERK I

Feminist Intentions: Race, Gender, and Power in a High School ClassroomSHARON BERNSTEIN " 18

Change in White College Women's Understanding of Sexism: Empowermentthrough Critical ReflectionMARY Y. MORGAN and J. LYN RHODEN 35

Dynamics of the Pluralistic Classroom: A Selected BibliographySTEPHANIE RIGER, CARRIE BRECKE, and EVE WIEDERHOLD .... 58

Observation

Reflections on "Male Bashing"SUE L. CATALDI 76

Report

Chrysalis, A Peer Mentoring Group for Faculty and Staff WomenCLAUDIA A. LIMBERT 86

Review Essays

Revisioning Feminist PedagogyKATHLEEN WEILER 100

Eating DisordersNANCY M. THERIOT : 107

Book Reviews

Changing the Educational·Landscape: Philosophy, Women, and Curriculum byJane Roland Martin

Liberal Education and the Canon: Five Great Texts Speak to ContemporarySociallssues by Laura Christian Ford

The Education Feminism Reader edited by Lynda Stone with Gail Masuchika BoldtLINDA L. CLARK 115

Tilting the Tower: Lesbians Teaching Queer Subiects edited by Linda GarberANNE CI"IARLES 12I

Failing at Fairness: How America's Schools Cheat Girls by Myra Sadker andDavid Sadker

Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School by Barrie ThornePATRICIA A. CARTER 123

INWSJtlJourndl(continued)

Book Reviews

Volume 7, Number 2Summer 1995

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The Politics of Women's Education-Perspectives from Asia, Africa, and LatinAmerica edited by Jill Ker Conway and Susan C. BourqueANN FROINES 127

Weaving in the Women: Transforming the High School Curriculum by LizWhaley and Liz DodgeBRENDA DALY 129

Women of Color in U.S. Society edited by Maxine Baca Zinn and BonnieThornton Dill

Women of Color and the Multicultural Curriculum: Transforming the CollegeClassroom edited by Liza Pial-Matta and Mariam K. ChamberlainBETTINA APTHEKER 131

Women's Studies Graduates: The First Generation by Barbara Luebke andMary Ellen ReillyMARILYN HaDER-SALMON 135

TournaI of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy edited by David ScastaTournaI of Gay and Lesbian Social Services: Issues in Practice, Policy, and

Research edited by James K. Kelly and Raymond M. BergerBARBARA W. GERBER 137

Caught in tbe Crisis: Women in the U.S. Economy Today by Teresa AmottBeyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics edited by Marianne

A. Ferber and Julie A. NelsonWho Pays for the Kids! Gender and the Structures of Constraint by Nancy

FolbrePADDY QUICK 140

OUIS by Right: Women's Rights as Human Rights edited by Joanna KerrWomen and Human Rights by Katarina Tomasevski

JENNIFER SCHIRMER , . 145

Contributors. , 149

Announcements 152

Books Received ISS

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table of contents

Featured Topic:women and health

Using the Master's Tools:Women and Heaijh CareReform 1

A Feminist View of BreastCancer 6

HIV Risks Among Lesbiansand Bisexual Women 12

Living With Diabetes:Maintaining Emotional Health 17

reviews

Women's Health Books 17

regulars

News 3

Chicken Lady 20

Letters 19

Ads 22

activism and analysis

Women In Black: AnInternational Women's PeaceConference Regarding War inthe Former Yugoslavia 8

Votes for Women:Discussing Suffrage 11

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BEIJINGCover StoryBeijing Women's Conference:Lesbians have a High Profile 1

Special FeatureFamily Planning Clinics in Romania 6

CommentaryBiiHding aJewish Women's Culture 10OJ Simpson: After the Verdict 14

ActivismAboriginal Sacred Women's Site is Threatened 9

ReviewsGiveaway: the Writings ofNative American Women 8Arab-American and Arab-Canadian Women Writers 12The Furies by Suzy Mackee Charnas 13Eight Bullets by Claudia Brenner 13

RegularNews 3Chicken Lady 19Letters 20

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Violence at Women'sHealth Centers. • • • • • •• 8

Gang Intervention••••• 10

Militarized Prostitution inSouth Korea 12

Sources of Violence•••• 14

Special Reporton Bosnia .... I ••••••• 24

Restructuring ofWILPF 26

Book Review. • • • • • • •• 29

Departments

Readers' Forum••.•••. 4

Membership Report. •• 5

U.N. Report 6

Branch Profile••••.•••16

Branch Action••..••.•17

Notices 18

CommitteeColumns I 19

Sign~OnSt •••••• 1,1 •• • 22

Program & Action•••• 23

PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Volume 19 Number 3 1995 73

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F ALL 1 995Cover: Darcy Beck, owner ofThe Greater Woman, cover photoby JoAnn Frederick.

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UP FRONT & PERSONAL

No BRAIN, No GAIN By D. BLUME .••..••••.••.••.•.••.. ••••. 6

How / read my way to fitness

WHAT MOVES You? By Julia Russu .•....•.•.....•.•.••.•.. ·.8

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HEALTH & WELL-BEING

A GENTlE ApPROACH TO A TOUGH PROBLEM By Susan Lawrence RichHow tvvo health care professionals treat diabetes

WHEN WOMEN STOP HATING THEIR BODIES By Susan Lawrence RichThe radical ideas ofJane Hirshmann and Carol Munter

Fall jllsbiol1S! Set' page .24. INNER JOURNEYS

HAVE You HUGGED YOUR INNER BITCH TODAY? By Elizabeth Hilts •.•...•..• 40Introduction by Pat Wagner

EXPRESSIONS

THE VIEW FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE EASEl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •••• -34

The Model By Tapati Amber Sarasvati

The Artist By Heather Lee

POETRY

ARTIST'S MODEL By Becca Hensley .38

DORIA DIVINE By Kiesa Kay . • .38

BEWARE! By Peggy Landsman .43

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR By Alice Ansfield

LETTERS TO RADIANCE ..

BIG NEWS By William J. Fabrey

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DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

Volume 23, Number 4 Winter/hiver 1994/95•

Race, Gender and Knowledge ProductionRace, sexe et la production du savoir

•Table of Contents/Sommaire

1 The Politics of Individualism: Liberal Feminismand Anarchism 73

3 L. Susan BrownReviewed by Sabine Erika

Single Women: On the Margins? 74Tuula Gordon

S Reviewed by Colleen MacQuarrie

Sounding Differences: Conversations with SeventeenCanadian Women Writers 7S

20 Janice WilliamsonReviewed by Sharon Rosenberg

The Splendid Vision: Centennial History of the

3S National Council of Women of Canada, 1893·1993 76N.E.S. GriffilhsReviewed by Dianne M. Hallmon

42 Sweatshop Strife: Class, Ethnicity and Gender in lheJewish Labour Movement of Toronto, 19()(}-1939 77Ruth A. FragerReviewed by Estu Reiter

SSWe're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up: Essaysin African Canadian Women's History 78Peggy Bristow, Dionne Brand, Afua P. Cooper,Sylvia Hamilton, Adrienne Shadd and Unda CartyReviewed by Patricia M. Daenzer

68 Women Composers: The Lost Tradition Found 80Diane Peacock JezicReviewed by Marilyn Stephens Scott

68 Women, Work and Coping: A MultidisciplinaryApproach to Workplace Stress 80Bonita C. Long and Sharon E. Kahn, eds.

70 Reviewed by Parvin Gharayshi

Worlls In Progress!Travaux en COUIS 82

AnnouncemenlslAnnonces 84

71Ufting a Ton of Feathers: A Woman's Guide 10Surviving in the Academic WorldPaula J. CaplanReviewed by Karina W. Davidson

Changes: A Love StoryAma Ata AidooReviewed by Modupe Olaogun

Edith Cresson: La femme piegeeElisabeth SchemlaCompte rendu par Danielle Dufresne

Celte MAle AssuranceBenoite GroullCompte rendu par Marguerite Andersen

Book Ravlaws!ClIIDples rendu!

Making White Ladies: Race, Gender and theProduction of Identities in Late Colonial Jamaie-tHonar Ford-Smith

Edltorlalsltdllorlaux

Speaking Truth to Power: Oppositional ResearchPractice and Colonial PowerDawn SUlherland

Drawing Dividing Lines: An Analysis of DiscursiveRepresentations of Amerasian "Occupation Babies~

Kyo Madear

"Other Mothers": Race and Representation in NaturalChildbirth DisrourseSheryl Neste'

Articles/Articles

Inlroducllon/lnlroducllon

Identity, Community and the Postcolonial ExperienceofMignncyAmina Janud '

Literature as Pulpit: The Christian Social Activismof Nellie L. McClung 72Randi R. WarneReviewed by Cora Krommenlwek

76

Volume 18:3Foil 1995

Contents

Wendy Putman 3 Introduction

Anna MioduchowskaDesire 5 A poet defines the awakening ofWomen in the City 6 desire

Donna MarshTango Hielo 7 "the gentle curve of a Donatello

hip"Tamara SteinbornA True Story: Childhood 17 "vowing chocolate chastity, i bendMonologue of A Goddess myself away from the fridge"in Making

Tracy ShepherdHer Hips 19 "You wouldn'Ugive her a secondPermission 21 look/if it weren't for her hips"

Lisa SchmidtAirborne 22 Flying without the pilot

Madeline SonikThe Beacon 26 Succumbing to the lure of the sea

Nancy ChaterGeneration Revelation 30 A return to innocence

Elizabeth DancoesDesires 33 A dusty promise, in seven parts

Catherine DohertyWanting ... 35 Picturing desire

Nancy Rich/erJust Looking 44 Living on the black lace edges of

desireKaren ConnellyUntilled 47 Funny, Jazz, to go looking for youDesperation For Jazz 50 like a cat born in an age ofThe Wortd Devours You 53 calamity and famine.

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Carrie Lee ViningGetting Drunk andDrinking Wine

Arlo RavenLove Story

Deborah WillsDevotion, andOther Disciplines

M, AlfanoThe Geography ofFriendship

Megan GriscomErotica Alphabet

Maureen HynesForty-four

Carmelita McGrathSextet

Rachel WyattTea at the Ritz(Montreal)

55 A Parisien story of thwarted lustand false hopes

61 "not you, left wide open & aching"

63 "it's the tide that comes rolling outat you instead of the scent of shelfpaper and laundry soap"

68 A woman's desires span twogenders

76 "Q is for quickly under my tongue."

79 Celebrating the privilege of age

81 "breasts are in/are up/cantilevered,engineered and hammocked"

89 Regrets and desires, intermingled

Book ReviewsTo Be There With You, 93Other Words (or Grace, 95by Ronnie BrownBurning Stone, by Marial Shea 97Bellydancer Stories and 99Strange Bodies on a StrangeShore, by Ronnie R. Brown

Contributors' Profiles 101Calls (or Submissions 104Back issues & SUbscriptions 108

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Issue #32

~ Winter 1995 ~

DREAMS AND VISIONS

Visioning the Dreamtime -artwork by Lisa Iris Outside Front CoverThe Dark Waters of Looking Within - artwork by Ambika Rutherford 5Lucy's Star - by Cyndet/l Alliso'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7Singing Our Inner Song: An Interview with Lisa Thiel- by Donna FonlanaroJe Rabu(k , , . . . . . . .. l2A Dream I Had While Nursing My Son on Thanksgiving Morning- by Kathryn Hinds. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 19In and Out of Time - by NancyJ. Thompson , 20Simple Moments: Discovering Your Own Visions through Touch Drawing- by Deborah KoffChapin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23In My Dreams - by Tina-Alarie Me'J'eT , Inside Back CoverPriestess of Light and Darkness - artwork by Usa In's Outside Back Cover

'WINTER

Winter Morning - by Suzanne Nikolaisen Inside Front CoverSeasons of Light and Darkness: Entering Winter's Dark Shadow- by Barbara Ardinger 27

IN EVERY ISSUE

Business Notes - INfORMATION FOR OUR READERS ...•...•................. 2Living the Dream - MUSINGS FROM ANNE •................•.......•... 3One ofTen Thousand -GoODESS LoRI. & RITlIAI. - by Diana Paxson 31

The Cauldron of Changes - by De-Anna Alba 39Sacred Herbs - GIfTS FROM THE LANO - byJan Williams 42

Crone Eyes, Crone Heart -INNERJOURNEYS - by Ann KreiLAamp 45The Serpentine Path - THEALOGY FOR ANEW WAY OF BEING-by~~~a~ ~

1010 the Green - WHERE TO BEGIN - by Elizabeth Barrette 54A Circle is Cast - IDEAS FOR RITUAL WORK ......................•...... 56Leaves of Sage - BOOK REVIEWS 61Tools for Transformation - PRODUCT REVIEWS 64The Rattle - THE WISE WOMAN COUNCIL 67Women at the Well - A MARKETPLACE OF GOODS, SERVICES & IDFAS 75Weaving the Web - NEnmRKJNG INFORMATION & REsOURCES 79A Pinch of Sage - WORDS OF WISDOM ..................•........ 80

SEX ROLESA Journal of Research 79

Vol. 32, Nos. 7/8

CONTENTS

April 1995

Antecedents and Work-Related Correlates of Reported SexualHarassment: An Empirical Investigation of CompetingHypotheses 429

Belle Rose Ragins and Terri A. SCQlJdllra

Attitudes Thward Rape: Gender and Ethnic Differences AcrossAsian and Caucasian College Students 457

Lisa Mati, Jeffrey A. Bernat, Patricia A. Glenn, Lynn L. Selle,and Mylene G. Zarate

Cognitive Gender Differences Among Israeli Children 469Sorel Cahan and liJel Ganor

A Survey of Gender and Learning Styles 485Marge Philbin, Elizabeth Meier, Sherri HlIffrlJan, and PatriciaBoverie

The Content of Mother Stereotypes 495Lawrence H Ganong and Marilyn Coleman

Gender Knowledge in Egalitarian and Traditional Families 513Beverly I. Fagot and Mary D. Leinbach

Gendered Accounts; Undergraduates Explain Why They SeekTheir Bachelor's Degrees 527

Barbara J. Bank

BRIEF REPORfSGender and Patterns of Sexual Risk Taking in College Students 545

Palll J. Poppen

Gender and Computer-Mediated Communication 557Brenda J. Allen

SEX ROLES80 A Journal of Research

Vol. 32, Nos. 9/10 May 1995

CONTENTS

Images of Occupations: Components of Gender and Status inOccupational, Stereotypes 565

Peter Glick, Korin Wilk, and Michele Perreault

Gender Stereotypes Are Not Accurate: A Replication of Martin(1987) Using Diagnostic vs. Self-Report and BehavioralCriteria 583

Bem P. Allen

Gender-Related Personality naits and Ego Development:Differential Patterns for Men and Women 601

Krisanne Bursik

Gender, Influence Thctics, and Job Characteristics Preferences:New Insights into Salary Determination 617

Rebecca A. Thacker

Images of Women in Advertisements: Effects on Attitudes Relatedto Sexual Aggression 639

Kyra Lonis and Katherine Covell

Gender Roles in Animated Cartoons: Has the Picture Changed inWTha~? ~1

Teresa L. Thompson and Eugenia Zerbinos

Traditional vs. Nontraditional Women and Men's Perceptions ofthe Personalities and Physiques of Ideal Women and Men 675

Marc A. Lindner, Richard M. Ryckman, Joel A. Gold,and William R Stone

BRIEF REPORTAustralian Professional Women's Evaluations of Male and Female

Written Products 691Carlo Pirri, Elizabeth Eaton, and Kevin Durkin

SEX ROLESA Journal of Research

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CONTENTS

June 1995

Gender Differences in Marital Quality and Well-Being in ChineseMarried Adults 699

Daniel r L. Shek

Gender Differences in Awareness of Courtship Initiation Thctics 717Carolina de Weerth and Akko Kalma

College Students' Perceptions of Mothers: Effects of MaternalEmployment-Childrearing Pattern and Motive forEmployment 735

Judith S. Bridges and Claire Etaugh

Construction and Validation of the Gender Attitude Inventory, AStructured Inventory to Assess Multiple Dimensions ofGender Attitudes 753

Richard D. Ashmore, Frances K. Del Boca, andScott M. Bilder

Women Preparing for ltaditionally Male Professions: Physical andPsychological Symptoms Associated with Work andHome Stress 787

Eugenia Proctor Gerdes

Increased Choice of Female Phonetic Attributes in First Names 809Herbert Bany III and Aylene S. Harper

Accounts of Sexual Identity Formation in Heterosexual Students 821Michele 1 Eliason

BRIEF REPORTIdeology or Experience: A Study of Sexual Harassment 835

Aron Saperstein, Bobbi Triolo, and Thomas E. Heinzen

82SEX ROLES

A Journal of ResearchVol. 33, Nos. 1/2

CONTENTS

July 1995

Gender Role Conflict, Instrumentality, Expressiveness, andWell-Being in Adult Men 1

Mark 1. Sharpe, P. Paul Heppner, and Wayne A. Dixon

Women's Body Images: The Results of a National Survey in theU.SA 19

Thomas F. Cash and Patricia E. Henry

You and Me as She and He: The Meaning of Gender-RelatedConcepts in Other- and Self-Perception 29

Greta Eleen Pennell and Daniel M Ogilvie

The Health Effects of Work and Family Role Characteristics:Gender and Race Comparisons 59

Beth Rushing and Annette Schwabe

The Impact of Gender Conflict and Counseling Technique onPsychological Help Seeking in Men 77

Andrew F. WISch, James R Mahalik, Jeffrey A. Hayes,and Elizabeth A. Nutt

Gender Differences in Depression: The Role of Anxiety andGeneralized Negative Affect 91

Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. and Janice A. Blalock

Women and Men Are What They Eat: The Effects of Gender andReported Meal Size on Perceived Characteristics 109

Beth C. Bock and Robin B. Kanarek

BRIEF REPORTS"My Big Sister the Town Supervisor": Family Leadership Training

Is Not Just for Boys 121Joan Newman, Jill Pettinger, and Jo Beth W. Evan

Socialization Influences of Collegiate Female Athletes: A Tale ofTwo Decades 129

Maureen R Weiss and Heather Barber

BOOK REVIEWS 141

Mully Ladd-Taylor 176 Tainted Souls and Painted h,ccs: The Hhc/OTic 83of Palletmess ;11 Victorian Culture by AmandaAnderson; Their Sisters' Keepers: Prostitution

"-iII New York City. 1830-1870 by Marilynn >- 0

\'(food Hill; Pallen \'(Iomen, Problem Girls:C

'"..... ...Unmarried Mothers and the C ::>Professionalizatioll of Social Work,

:<: .,~

1890-1945 by Regina G. Kunzel0

'"Paula Rabinowitz 180 Heretics and Hdlraisers: Women ColJlriblllors '".....

v,

~to "The Masses," 1911-1917 by Margaret C.<

Jones; Rediscollerillg Forgotten Radicals: 0 0 (JJBritish Womell Writers. 1889-19.19 edited by r-' S

C "Angela Ingram and Daphne Patai; A Price ~ ::> ~below Rubies: Jewish \'(Iomen as Rebels and t>1

Radicals by Naomi Shepherd,~ ::> CJ

Lynne Attwood 184 Sexuality and the Body in RtlssimJ Culltlre Z ()

edited by Jane T. Costlow, Stephanie Sandler, C '" Z~and Judith Vowles; \Vomen's Works in Stalin's

~

'" "Time: 0" Lidiia CJmkollskaia and Nadezhdat>1 ... CJ)'"Mandc/slam by Beth Holmgren ".,

Mary Jo Maynes 187 Working-Class \'(lome" ;11 the Academy: ::>Laborers in the K'11>lfJh,dfW Factor)' edited hy p..

Michelle M. Tok<lTCI.yk and Elizahl'th A. Fay; V>

Spirit. Space and Survival: A(r;catl American 0()

Women i/l (White) Academe edited by Joy"James and Ruth Farmer ~

'"Mary Farrell 190 Living in the Lap of Goddess: The Pem;lIistRednarowski Sl'irilllality MOlJcme1lt ;" America hy Cynthia

Eller; Holy \'(Iomen, Wholly \'(Iomen: Sharing

Life Stories and Reciprocal Ethnography by

Ell1ine J. Lawless; The Politics of Virtue: IsAbortiml Debatable? by Elizabeth Mensch and

Alan Freeman; Discipleship of Equals: A

Critical Fenl;nisf Ekklesia./ogy o{ Liberationby Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza

Linda Blum and Peggy 195 Incomparable Worth: Pay Equity Meets theKahn Market by Steven E. Rhoads; Comparable

Wurth: Is It a Worthy Policy? by Elaine

Sorensen

JaCll11clinc Jones 198 Wnrkshu[J to Office: Two Generations of

Italian Women in New York City, 1900-1950

by Miriam Cohen; \Vorking \'(Iomen, Working

Men: sao Paulo and the Rise of Brazil'sl"dtlstrialWorkillg Class, 1900-1955 by Joel

\'Volfe; Women Challenging Unions: Feminism,

Democracy, and Militancy edited by LindaBriskin and Patricia McDermott

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84 Ann Braude 201 Mother's Pirst~B()rn Daughters: f:arly Shaker

Writings 011 Women and Religion edited byJean Humezj The Reader's Repentance:Woman Preachers, \Vomoll \'(triters, and

» Nitle/eellth~Cetl1ury Social Discourse by·~ Christine L. Kruegerj \Vamen ;n Spiritual and

" Comm,mitar;an Societies in the United Statesu edited by Wendy E. Chmielewski, Louis J.0Vl Kern, and Marlyn Klee-HanzeJl

" Haleh Afshar 205 The Forgot/en Queens of Islam by Fatima<::: Mernissi; A World of Difference: Islam and

'""

Gender Hierarchy ;11 Turkey by Julie Marcus

Cf'J H '" Karen Brown 208 The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End:J '"'" Thompson of the Cold \Var hy Cynthia Enloc; Feminist

Z ~

::0:J ;;, Theory and In/emational Relat;o1lS ill a

U Z Postmodern Era by Christine Sylvester

Cj <::: 01Ann Cvetkovich 212 Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The

'" History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth

~ <::: ::0 Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis;" ;;,

cJ"J s .., Cherry Grove, Pire Island: Sixty Years ill

0 0 America's l'irst Gay and Lesbian Town by>l3: Esther Newton'"..... '" Susanne Kappeler 215 Dirty Looks: \\'lomell, Pornography, Power'"0

edited by Pamela Church Gibson and Roma

'"Z Gibson; The Invention of Pornography:

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Obscenity and the Origins of Mudernity,H

;;,

::lf-o 1500-1800 edited by Lynne Hunt; Making;;,

0 ." Violence Sexy: Feminist Views 011 Pornography.....,edited by Diana E. H. Russell; Coming

Attractions: The Making of an X-Rated Video

by Robert J. Stoller and I. S. Levine

COHHEIITS 4110 REPLY

Carol J..\dams 221 Comment on George's "Should Feminists Be

Vegetarians?"

Josephine Donovan 226 Comment on George's "Should Feminists Be

Vegetarians?"

Greta Gaard and Lori 230 Comment on George's "Should Feminists Be

Gruen Vegetarians?"

Kathryn Paxton 242 Reply to Adams, Donovan, and Gaard and

George Gruen

261 United States and International Notes

263 Comment and Reply Policy

264 About the Contributors

270 Notice to Contributors

273 Thanks to Reviewers

5:6···', ...

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Summer/Fall 1995

3 Akiba Onaaa-Sikwoia • Notes for a Magazine6 A. Miriasiem Barnes. Notes for a Magazine8 Kyos Featherdancing • Notes for a Magazine9 Upcoming issues

11 Akiba Onaaa-Sikwoia • Giants14 Diane Doumit • Womell on the Edge of a Very Steep

Cliff Chapter Seven: Punctuated with a Tiny Dot16 Diane Doumit • WOlllell on the Edge of a Very Steep

Cliff Chapter Eight: Twisted20 jBWiley • I dream22 Elisa Lucero. Escucha! La Voz de Aztlan26 jennifer Tucker. Growillg Up in America28 Margaret M. Pavel. A Seed29 Karla Nitchmann • Bubbe's Reflections34 Leatha jones· In the Kitchen39 Pola • The Kitchen Sink40 Sauda Burch· Like That, Like That, Like That That

There: Art, Lallguage and Culture; all Interview withFan Warrell

49 K. Linda Kivi • Tabaganne50 Annalee Wade. DOlllinga is Speaking52 April Citizen Kane· Voices53 Huda jadallah • For Those WIIo Ask Me to Talk Politics

in a Calm and Rational Voice

60 Kyos Featherdancing • In Remembrance62 Laura C. Luna· The Making of an Amerikan Dream66 Shahara Godfrey. Hot Comb68 Ananda Esteva • My-Linguality73 Sandy Tate· Holocaust Abused76 A. Miriasiem Barnes. The Voices79 Liliana Slomkowska • Quenchillg the Thirst82 Granete Sosnoff • Hapa New Year88 Akiba Onaaa-Sikwoia· the lallgllage that hates90 Annalee Wade. Bar Notes: Eugene Oregon91 Henri Bensussen • Masbata Loate92 Amber Garland· The F Box94 Elizabeth Luciano. love's acolyte96 Contributors' Notes

102 Books Received106 Announcements and Classified Ads110 Letter regarding Seventh International Feminist

Bookfair

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sinister wisdom 56Summer/Fall 1995

ARTcover Franna Blaine Lusson • Music Swims Back 10 Me

13 Margarita Benitez19 Julie A. Lawton· Revived25 Cathy Cade • Gloria Allzaldua33 Carol A. Johnson. Crolle wilh Chi/d's Ref/eclioll38 Julia Youngblood. Ulllil/ed48 Fan Warren. "Made ill America"51 Julia Youngblood. Ulllil/ed54 Carol A. Johnson and Felicia Reim • Openillg72 Mary J. Kerr. I Am Not a Fertility Goddess ...78 A. Miriasiem Barnes· Rhythm Equals Life87 Amazing Grace. "Is it a mall or a womall?" "What does

it say?"95 Julia Youn~blood • Ulltil/ed

101 Akiba Onaaa-Sikwoia • Gralldmothers

'0' ·o·u·f·n·e·fTbeWomen's FOVlfm

Vol. 20, No. 12

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.................................AUGUSTSUMMER

.READING

18In Memory ofMay Sarion

Susan Atves

28Food for Our Grandmothers,

byJommaKadiRebtcC4 YtUkgar

38

II]ArabMAmerlamlCanadjan

Anthology: An InternationalPtrspecHve

Rebeud ¥adegar

48Alix KtJtes Shulman:

Woman of the NinetiesJean Gould

68Divorced, Beheaded. Survived: A

Feminist Interpretation of theWives of Henry vm,by J(;mm Lindsey

Carole Levin

78The Creation of Feminist

Consciousness,by Gerda Lerner

The Heart and Stomach of a King:Elizabeth I and

the Politics of Sex and Power,by Carole Lev/II

Karen Lindsey

88Embracing the Dark.

by Eve MerriamMarguerite Guvnatl BOJll/ord

98Bellydancer,by SKY Lee

Pam PrasarttongosotlJ

Galaxy Girls: Wonder Women,by Anne Whitney Pierce

Anne 1)rsen Berard

118The Girl Who Swallowed the

Moon,by Melanie Gidem,

Patricia Reis

12.8Lambda Directory of

Religion and Spirituality:Sources of Spiritual Support for

Gay Men and Lesbians,edited by Brian Crawford

jlldith Goldberger

FEATURES1

Organizing for Visibility:A Legacy of the Campaign

for Woman Suffragejemli(er EVa/IS

9The Road to Beijing

joya Bralln

FIRST PERSONS6

AngelsLois Ann AbTIII1am

25Grandma's Lotle

CillJy Marshall

FILM27

Pocahontas:Disney Does It (to Us) Again

Katl,; Maio

POETRY26

At NightStepha"ie Goldsteill

Ti,e QuilterSara" /. Mifler

Portraits of the LadiesElhabeth Croweff

You KnowValerie Gral,am

1995 .NEWS

15National News

CompUed by I.illda Wong

20Local News

Compiled by I.inda WOIlg

LETTERS5

CALENDAR18-19

88 ·0· ·o-o·r·n·e·rTheW0111eWs ForU111

Vol. 21, No.2

48The Courage to Raise Good Men,

by Olga Silverstein &Beth RashbaumMarsha l.t$Owitz.

49Unse«ling America:

An Anthology of ContemporaryMulticultural Poetry,

edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan& Jennifer Gillan

Kath/un Aguero

POETRY36

LilithWhat's Possible

Sue D. Burlon

AbortionCharlotte Gordon

BOOKS45

Martha Moody,by Susan Stinson

Judith Stein

FICTION35

Dear Chen-LiRosemarie C. 5141,on

43"Oh My My" 1(, Jane Sibecry

Wend)' IS4tlCJ

MUSIC41

Sexy, Saucy, t;md Mainstream?)BETTY

Isa Leshko

...........................OCTOBER 1995.46

The Single Mother's Companion.edited by Marsha Leslie

Jean Gould

FILM

28Double Happiness~

Campy ComedyLinda Wong

31Rewind after Viewing

NEWS16

Boston & New EnglandCompiled by Linda Wong

17National & International

Compiled by Linda Wong

29Stop Making Sense-and Start

Shaking That BootyKalh; Maio

27The Wisdom ofUnurtainty: AnInterview with Shu Lea Cheong

Barbara Seyda

13Wo"""OIldthe

Z4p4/Ut4. UpriIJtrgK"'m K<impwmh

FEATURES

Seeing the Worldthrough Women's Eyes:

The NCO at HairauPatricia Goumba &Eilun de los Reyes

FIRST PERSON5

On Turning 50Wendy Orange

10Nordic Men's Conferenu:

Why Men's Roks Must ChangeSusan Schwartt.

•-t.Vol. 21, No.3

··Q"Il-t~f..~NOVEMBta 95

• The Question of Gender: An11III Interview with Kate Bomstein

by Robin Bernstein

II Adrift in the Nowhereland ofGender Ambiguity: SeekingHarbor in the Spectrum ofPossibilities .by Alex Coleman

• Reflections on Beijing .IIIIiiII by Fauzia Ahmed, Dana Raphael,

Judy Schoenherg, and April Taylor

~

•The Verdict

. Ayofemi Folayan,Evelynn Hammonds,and Nicole Perlman

•Toward a Constructi\'c WhiteAntiracist Feminist Responsehy Barbara Schulman

II National &International News

_ Boston &_ New England News

M lIvo or TI"ee Thillgs I Know forIIiiII Sure, by Dorothy Allison

Reviewed by Rosemarie C. SultanM How Writing Saved aLife: A .III Conversation with Chrvstos

by cd ybarra .

M Fugitive Colors and Fire Power, byIiiI Chrystos

Reviewed by Deburah Repplier

M Tile Very Illside: All AII;IIo(og)' of~ Writillg by Asiall alld Pacific

Islander Lesbian and BisexutllWomen,edited by Sharon Lim.HingReviewed or Helen Zi:1

11'I Women and Violence Realities and161 Respollses, edited by Miranda Davies.

Reviewed by Eliz:1oeth Anne ~tarshall

• Survivillg ~ Writer's Life, hy1M Suzanne Lipsett

Reviewed by Cynthia Hall

... lesbian Review of BooksIIiidI Reviewed by Karen Caviglia

"ill"',: TI iON

II Dead• hy Konnie Ellis

''1'If'~'''''''-.~~'.'''T>Y··'': .: •.." ."i,F"ML'M'_ The Fall of the "Women's Picture,"_ and the Rise of the "Chick Flick"

by Kathi Maio

.. Predictability and StereotypingIII Undermines The Big Green

hy Carenna Ferguson and LauriUmansky

1M Money, Gender, Politics) and TheIriilI Theatre

by Susan Vick

"" Suzanne Westcnhocfcr:IIi6iI Gay and Straight Belly Laughs

hy Linda Wong

CALENDAR

If! EvcntsEtc) Hot ricks, Community1M Bulletin Board. Groups

89

00 TESS ERAWriting Nations Ecritura at nations

Volume 18 Summer· EM 1995

Liminaire 5Introduction 6Posting the Canadas

Kyo Mac/ear 11Leather and NaughahydeIt crosses my mind

Marilyn Dumont 16This Land Is Mimed Land

Shelley Niro 18The Flag in Her Flesh: A White Bride's Life in FortFrances 1901-1908

Rosalind Kerr 20Outsider Within/Inhabitation

Fran Muir 31Feeling 'the thing': Women and a National Literature Enter the

AcademyMary Polito 41

Mariam BaouardyAgatha of Catania

Naney Davenport 53Undone, History

Susan Andrews Grace 58(Im)Possible Nations: Chrystos and Poetry from the Borders

Jean Noble 62My language is important to me, my culture, our history

Cheryl Sourkes 76Supra-Citizen & Sub-Citizen: Subjects at the Border

Jennifer Hyndman 78Learning Stillness: AIDS and the Straight Female Caregiver

Tanis MacDonald 90Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 95

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Molly MartinBeth SziUagyiAnn M. Berry

Kelli Evans

Lynn ShawSpring FriedlanderDebbie Oritz

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3 Shannon Faulkner is Us Molly Martin

4 Affirmative Action: The Real Stories Project

6 Cartoon Debbie Dritz

6 Congressional Update

8 Focus on Training: Boston's Youth Program

10 Fiction Molly Martin

12 Poetry Kate Braid

Larry Smith

14 Ads and Announcements

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The Making of a Platform for Action

The Platform and its Passage

The Linkage Caucus

An Agenda for Daily Lobbying

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Forming New Alliances

Reshaping Official Structures

Demanding New Legislation

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Volume 16 of the Research Papers of theAmerican Quilt Study Group

Preface

RESEARCH PAPERS

Origins and Traditions ofMarseilles NeedleworkKathryn W. Berenson

Ruth Finley and the Colonial Revival EraRicky Clark

. Marion Cheever Whiteside Newton:Designer ofStory Book Quilts, 1940-1965

:'-Iaida Treadway Patterson

The Origin ofMountain Mist' Patterns:\lerikay Waldvogel

Marketing Quilt Kits in the 1920s and 1930sXenia E. Cord

Symbiotic Stitches:The OJ/ilts o/Maggie McFarland Gillispieand}ohn Gillispie}r.

:\larJene O'Brvant-Seabrook

Quilts in the Final Rite ofPassage:A Multicultural Study

Carol Williams Gebel

Making Critical Connectionsin Quilt ScholarshipJud~' Elsley

Authors and Editor

Index

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PORTRAITS

3 F.\NNY MclAN AND LONDON'S FEMALE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, 1842-.57By f. Graeme chalmers

10 AG~ES \VEINIHCHBy loul.. R. Noun

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.\n Artist of the Depression EraBy Sharon Long ao,my

24 jO.\N SE~IMEL'S NUDESThp Erotic Self and the M,lS/lUemdeBy Joon Morter

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3S Dealing with Degas: Representations of\Vornen and the Politics or Vision\·diteli bv Hkh.m! KemJ.tll and Griselda Pollock

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40 ,-\Ima Lawnson: Photographs"~~a~'s h~' Sus,ln Ehrens and jay \l<:Ke.m Fisher

,\Iarion Post "'olcott: A Photographic Journeyh~- F. Jack Hurley

Reviewed by Susan J. Cooke

42 Crace Hartig:.m: A Painter's \Voridh\' Hohert S.lltonstall \hlttison

Susan Rothenbergh.\- Jll<\\1 Simon

Susan H.othenber~: Paintings and Dm\\lngs!,\- \Iidl.wl.-\upingReviewed by Robert Hobbs

44 judith Le\-ster:;\ Dntdl .\laster amI Her "'mill;,litt<tl b~' J'l;llt'~ E. WeIll ,md Pider Bil',hol'rReviewed by 1lixobeth All(8 Honig

47 B.\· a Lady: Celebrating Thrpp (:l'uturies of Art by Canadiail \Vomenh.\ \lart.l Tippell

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Dissidence and CreativityNATAL £L SAADAWI

Why Fundamentalism? Iranian Women and their Support for Islam 18HALEH AfSHAR

Women and Fundamentalism in Northeast Turkey 34ILDlK6 BELLER-HANN

Islam and Islamic Women in Britain 46W'ENO~AH LYON

Refusing Holy Orders 57WOMEN AGAINST FUNDAMENTALISM

Ways of Seeing Middle Eastern Women 60ELIZABETH FERNEA

Leila Abouzeid's Year ofthe Elephant: A Post-colonial Reading 67:-.HCHAEL HALL

Year ofthe Elephant: An Extract 80LEILA ABOUlEJD

The Sudanese Woman 8SANDREE CHEDID

Women and Orientalist Artists: Diversity, Ethnography, Interpretation 91REINA LEWIS

The Oppressor and the Oppressed 107TASLIMA NASREEN

REVIEWS

Angelo Zito and Tani E. Barlow (eds.), Bod)', Subject and Power;nCbina and Tani E. Barlow (ed.), Gender Politics in Modem Chi"a.'Writing andFeminism 119

STEPHANIE DONALD

Hoda Barakat, The Stone ofLaughter and Salwa Bakr, The GoldenChar;ot 122

FARIDA ABU-HAIDAR

The Silences ofthe Pawe 124[LIZABETH COWIE

Barhara Hepworth: A Retrospective 128ALISON SLEEMAN

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A Muslim Perspective on Female CircumcisionEric Winkel, PhD

Injuries to Women in the United States: An Overview 9Patricia G. Schnitzer, PhDCarol IV. Runyan, PhD

Women's Narratives in Primary Care Medical Encounters 29Stephany Borges, PhDHoward Waitzkin, MD, PhD

Persistent Fatigue in Well Women 57Kay Libbus, DrPH, RNJanet L. Baker, MSN, RN,Jean M. Osgood, RN, CPT. Army Nurse CorpsTheresa C. Phillips, BSN, RNDiane M. Valentine, MSN, RN

. Barriers to Condom Use and Barrier Method PreferencesAmong Low-Income African-American Women 73

Gloria D. Eldridge, PhDJanet S. St. Lawrence, PhDConnie E. Little, MSMillicem C. Shelby, MSTed L. Brasfield

Barriers to Condom Use Among Women Attending PlannedParenthood Clinics 91

Mark J. Detzer, PhDSally J. Wendt, PhDLaura J. Solomon, PhDEllen Dorsch, MA, MPHBerla M. Geller, EdDJay Friedman, MAHanna Hauser, PABrian S. Flynn, ScDAnne L. Dorwaldl, MA

BOOK REVIEWCharles R. King, MD, Editor

Conditions of Work Digest: Workers' Privacy. Part Jl:Monitoring and Surveillance in the Workplace,edited by Michele B. Jankanish. Part /II: Testinginlhe Workplace, edited by Michele B. Jankanishwith contributions by Roben Husbands 103

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Improvements in VA Health Services for Women Veterans 1Thomas W. Weiss, DrPH

A Closer Look at Gender and Distress Among the Never~anied ' 13

Lorraine Davies, PhD

A Cross-Sectional Survey of Condom Use in Conjunctionwith Other Contraceptive ~ethods 31

Margaret L. Frank. PhDAlfred N. Poindexter. MDC. Adriana Cox. BSLouise Bateman. RNC. MPH

Office Abortion Services for Women: Private PhysicianProviders 47

Lewis "yall, Jr., MDGail E. "yall, PhDJill Morgan. PhDMonika Rieder/e, PhDM. Belinda Tucker. PhDDon Guthrie, PhDAnge/a James, PhDDafna Brook, BA

Rethinking the Label: Who Benefits from the PMSConstruct?

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Pathways to Homelessness Among Middle-Aged Women 1Sandra S. BillieI'Ricllard A. Weatllerley

Feminis.t Theory and the Question of Citizenship:A Response to Dietz' Critique of Maternalism 23

Patrice DiQuinzio

Women, Feminism, Gender, and Law in Political Science:Ruminations of a Feminist Academic 43

Sally J. Kenney

Human Rights for Women: intemational Compliancewith a Feminist Standard 71

Dorotlly McBride Stetsoll

BOOK REViEWS

Gendering War Talk, edited by Miriam Cookeand Angela Woollacott 97

Sexuality and War: LiterOlY Masks of tile Middle East,by Evelyne Accad 97

Women and Peace: Feminist Visions ofGlobal Security,by Betty A. Reardon 97

Reviewed by Francine D' Amico

Tile Most Difficult Rel'ollllion: Women and Trade Ullions,by Alice H. Cook, Val R. Corwin, and Arlene KaplanDaniels 102

Reviewed by Anne A. Mini

Women and Men of tile States: Public Administratorsat the State Level, edited by Mary E. Guy 104

Reviewed by Camilla Stil'ers

Inviting Women's Rebellion: A Political Process[lIIerpretation of tile Women's Movemelll,by Anne N. Costain 105

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Getting Appointed to the State Court: The GenderDimension

Marianne Githens

A Reappraisal of the Quality of Women Candidates 25Rebekah Herrick

Feminist Attitudes: Social Interesls or Political Ideology? 39Lise Togeby

BOOK REVIEWS

displlled subjects: essays 011 psychoallalysis, politicsalld philosophy, by Jane Flax 63

Gellder alld Kllowledge: ElemellIS ofa PostmodernFemillism, by Susan Hekman 63

Reviewed by Mary Capilli

Rcthillkillg Obligatioll: A Femillist Methodfor PoliticalTheory, by Nancy 1. Hirschmann 67

Reviewed by Heather ElaillneGoUmar Casey

AtWomell's Expellse: State Power alld the PoliticsofFetal Rights, by Cynlhia R, Daniels 69

For Whose Protectioll? Reproductil'e Hazardsalld Exclusiollary Policies ill the Vllitcd Statesalld Britaill, by Sally J. Kenney 69

Mother alld Fetus: Challgillg Notiolls ofMatemalRespollsibiliry, by Robert H. Blank 69

Reviewed by Sue Davis

Gellder Shock: Practicillg Fcmillism 011 Two COlllillellls,by Hester Eisenstein 75

Reviewed by Mary Hawkeswonh

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Ain't gonna let Her inBarbara Jones on Niki de Saint Phalle

Lapses of TasteAlison Rowley on Dorothea Tanning

Painting supports my ceramics habitMelissa Feldman on the American climate

Brushes with a Feminist AestheticRosemary Betterton on Abstract Painting

FEATURES

Reading BlackPennina Barnett on Chohreh Feyzdjou

Where are you going my lovely?Judith Mottram on Usa Milroy

Punches in the DarkKathy Kubucki on Susan Hiller

Border of FictionSusan Dyer on Chamal Akerman

Have you called anything sweet,lately?Althea Greenan on Paule Vezelay

A Curious LimelightJuliet Steyn on the Venice Biennale

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Do we girls get it? 16Sasha Craddock on the Turner Prize

Mum's the word 14Frances Borzello looks for Mabel Nicholson

Whispers & Shouts 10Heidi Reitmaier talks with Genevieve Cadieux

29Marking BedsMargaret Regan on Sheila Pitt

Sokui Douglas C;J.mpIJ<rd hto$querode with long 1011 (Picl,o Pid<.o (orne ond hug me) /995

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American DreamingAnna Douglas on Cindy Bernard

Scared of YouMartina AtHie on SelfMEvident

A Decorative SublimeRebecca Fortnum on Jacqueline Poncelet

Subject to AdventureJuliet Steyn previewing Rear Window'snewest exhibition

EXHIBITIONS

Gossip as Testimony:A Postmodern Signature 6'rit Rogoff tells all

Native Informer?Janice Cheddie on Sokari Douglas Camp

Purposeful JuxtapositionsAnita Roy on Making 't

Evidence to the PointAmanda Sebestyen on Chila Kumari Burman

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Wish ListAlthea Greenan rounds up new books for Xmas

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Telling it Like it IsSusan Y. Dyer on Janet Henry

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Women's History Review

VOLUME 4 NUMBER 3 1995

Mary Maynard. Beyond the 'Big Three': the development offeminist theory into the 19905 259Henry Srebrnik. Class, Ethnicity and Gender Intertwined:Jewish women and the East London Rent Strikes, 1935·1940 283Alison Twells. "So Distant and Wild a Scene": language,domesticity and difference in Hannah Kilham's writingfrom West Africa, 1822·1832 301Laura E. Nym Mayhall. Creating the 'Suffragette Spirit':British feminism and the historical imagination 319Wong Yin Lee. Women's Education in Traditional andModern China 345Sheila Blackburn. How Useful are Feminist Theories ofthe Welfare State? 369Katherine Storr. Poems 395

BOOK REVIEWS

The Creation ofFeminist Consciousness from the Middle Agesto 1870 (Gerda Lerner) reviewed by Cliona Murphy 401Colonialism and Gender Relations from Mary Wollstonecraft 10Jamaica Kincaid: East Caribbean connections (Moira Ferguson)reviewed by Sara Mills 402Women's Rights and Women sLives in France, 1944·1968(Claire Duchen) reviewed by Hilary Footitt 404A History of Contraception: from antiquity to the present day(Angus McLaren); The Selling of Contraception: the DalkonShield Case, Sexuality, and Women's Autonomy(Nicole J. Grant); and Regulating Reproduction (Robert H. Blank)reviewed by Ida Blom 405Godiva's Ride: women of leiters in England, 1830·1880(Dorothy Mermin) reviewed by Fiona Montgomery 408Family Ties: English families, 1540·1920 (Mary Abbott) and800 Years of Women's Leiters (Olga Kenyon) reviewedby Monique Stavenuiter 409

Last Served? Gendering the HlV Pandemic (Cindy Patton)reviewed by Tamsin Wilton 411

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY 501h SESSION, Spt. - Dec. 1995, New York50th UN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION October 24.

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN 39TH SESSION Moreh 11 - 22, 1996FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN, Beijing ond NGO-FORUM:

Beijing Declaration II Opening Speech by US First lady Hillary Rodham ClintonStatements by Women Delegates and FORUM Participants ot,end of ConferenceUNOP Conference Overview and sponsorship of "Beijing Express"Closing Day Speech by President Alberto Fujimori of PeruThe Role of the Roman Catholic Church at the UN has no legal basisClosing Address by Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland of Norway

THE WORLD'S WOMEN 1995, Trends and Statistics documents global discriminationThe UN and the Advancement of Women ·1948·1995 - collection of documentsWomen, Politics and the United Nations by Anne Winslow. Book review.INSTRAW - UN International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of

Women: Overview of Activities and programs II Interview with Acting DirectorUNIFEM - UN Development Fund for Women: Activities, Programs, Acomplishmenls

1/ Address by Director Noeleen HeyzerILO • International labor Office: Gender Poverty and Employment 1/ All Women

are Working Women 1/ Gender Equality at WorkPEACE TRAIN by WllPF -Women's International league for Peace and Freedom train

trip from Helsinki to Beijing commemorating 80th Anniversary.

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UNDP - HUMAN DEVelOPMENT REPORT 1995·UN Development Program confirmsglobal discrimination, (ex: only 15 of 132 UNDP offices are headed by women)The Global Gender Gap II Gender Inequality is global II Largest Gender Gapin governments and political office especially at the UN

WORLD BANK: WB I IMF Gender Bias costs many women their Iivesl health IIWB President's Press Conference at Beijing shows his ignorance on gender issuesStructural Adjustement of WB/IMF is undoing development and community life

WOMEN'S WORLD SUMMIT FOUNDATION honors ten rural women in BeijingWOMEN'S WORLD BANKING started in 1975 is a global succeess storyGENDER AND DEVelOPMENT - Women and Culture by OXFAM UK, Culture ond

tradition stamp women as inferior, damage development, reinforce male control

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WOMEN'S HEALTH: Global Alliance for Womens's HealthREPRODUCTIVE RISK CHART· A Worldwide Assessment by PAlWOMEN IN MEDICINE foee disedminotion II BREASTCANCER: Coli for Aclion

POPULATION: CeOPA . The Center for Development and Population Activities IIThe Cairo Consensus II Abortion banned but not punished in Germany

45 - 49 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION

lAC· Inter African Committee Training Seminar in Ouagadougou I Burkina Faso,July 17·21 with delegations from 22 countries participating

KENYA: FGM· an Overview II ETHIOPIA: National Commillee on TraditionalPractices II CANADA grants refugee status to woman threatened by FGM

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DECLARATION ON ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMENUSA: Estimates of Ropes doubled by FBIGERMANY: The truth about violence against womenITALY: Tougher laws against rope proposed 1/USA: Sexual Harassment in US Navy 1/ Charities overwhelmed by family violence

54 • 59 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA

AFRICA: African Women and Development: A History by Margaret Snyder andMary Todesse. The development of the ATRCW. Book review by Fran P. Hasken

KENYA: Gendereview / / ZIMBABWE: Women1s BureauBURKINA FASO: Association of Women Educators and Development - AFEO II

Association of Widows and Orphans - AVOBSOUTH AFRICA: Report on AIDS, Violence, Abortion, Problems of Transition.

60 • 71 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC

CHINA: All China Women's Federation. Introduction II Interview with Federationleaders at their new Headquarters II Information I Publications on China'swomen proauced for Beijing Conference· Chinese Women Series II Publicationsby Women of China Magazine II Wamen's Employment changing /I SecondReport on Implementation of Forward looking Strategies II China's PopulationToday II Family Planning II Women and Chinas Population

AFGHANISTAN: Education of Women Refugees apposed by menJAPAN: Professional Women face many problems II Equality still eludes womenBANGLADESH: Meeting on Child-labor II Economic situation of women workersPAKISTAN: Special Bulletin from Shirkat Gah II Literacy for girls I womenSRI LANKA: Penal Code revised to protect women II The Status of Women-overview

72 • 73 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE

EUROPE: WIDER VISION - European Network on Women's TrainingSWEDEN: Anti prostitution law proposed II Career and childa" in conflictCROATIA: Women's INFOTEKA - Information and Documentation Center

74 • 79 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS

PERU: Catholic Church categorically opposes all contraceptionMEXICO: Women and the business worldUNITED STATES: ChUd .uport by delinquent fathers enforced in NY State and by

Federal Government II Center for Women Policy Studies II National Women'sHistory Project II Women worked for 131 years to gain the vote II Suffragist's

Monument still in Capitol's Basement II Political gap between women and menwidens II Domestic Violence a central national issue.

80 • 84 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL

WOMEN, MEN and THE GLOBAL QUALITY OF LIFE: a research study by Eisler,loye and Noorgard - the partnership model versus dominator model II

WORKING WOMEN: Comparison of 4 Countries· USA, Sweden, Japan, MexicoTHE WORLD'S WOMEN - 1995 - A Wall Chart by Population Reference BureauTHE STATUS OF WOMEN IN FOREIGN POLICY: Headline SeriesThe "INFALLIBLE POPE" changes his mind on persecution of women by Church

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8 News from Member Centers

16 Spotlight

17 Newsmakers

18 News from Caucusesand Networks

22 News from Funders

25 News from Washington

27 News from InternationalCenters

28 Preparing for Beijing

30 Upcoming Events

31 Positions Available

31 Funding and ResearchOpportunities

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Marianne DeKoven· Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 19205 by Ann Douglas

Barbara Bowen. As SIlt Ukes It: Shakespeare's Ullruly Women by Penny Gay

Michele Wallace. Art on My Mind: Visual Politics by bttt hooks

Mariah Burton Nelson· Babe: 1be Ure and Legend of Babe DidtikJoft 1.aharias by SUSatl B. Cayleff

Kalhleen Woodward. Mapping Fate: A Memoir or Family, Rlsk, aad C.eDe'tk ReMarch by A.lice Waltr;Droken Child by Marcia Cameron

Lillian S. Robinson· The Prostilution of Seltuality by Kalhleen B{lTry

Susan Geiger' The Bearded Uon Who Roars hy Elise DallcmaglU!-Cook.wn

Elizabeth McHenry' The Memphis Diary of Ida 8. Wells edited by Miriam DeCoJla·\Viflis

Barbara KOSLa • Lustmord: Sexunl Murder in Weimnr Germany by Maria TalaT

Rickie Solinger. Reforming Sex: The Germlln Movement fOf Birth Control and Abortion Refofm,192().19S0 by Alina Grossman

Adele Logan Alexander· Notes of' a While B1~ck Woman: Race, Color, CommunHy by Judy Scaies-Trtm

Valerie Miner· Undf'f the Fe('l of Jesus by IIcleno M(U(a Viramontes; Hilda and Pearl hy Alice Mattison

Rachel Rosenbloom. Leshiol: Israrli l.('.~hinn~Talk Ahuul !'iexualily, Feminism, Judalc;m and Their Li\ll"'i

edited by nacy Moore

Felicia Kombluh· Barren in the Promised Land: ChHdlrss Americans and the Pursuit of l1appincs,<;, hyElaine Tyler May

Leslie LawrenCe· Two Poems

Leonore Tider • The Girl Problem: Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900·1930 by Ruth AlexlV1dcr

Rache) Olau DuPlessis· Selected Poems by Barbara GueM

Beth Kowaleski-Wallace· Th1 First Industrial Woman by Deborah Valente

Nan Levinson· The Snarling Citizen: Essays by Darbwa Ehrenreich

Barbara 1... Brush. Nursing Wuunds: Nurse Praclitionerll, no{"to~, Women Patient.'i, and the Nt"Kotialion ofMeaning by Sue Fisher

Karen Propp· Li"es of Our Own: Secrels of Salty Old Women by Caroline Bini

Elaioe Hedges. Cross-Cultural Reckonings: A Triptych of Russian, American, and Canadian Texts byBlanclu H. Gef/ant

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Jan Clausen' Vice Versa: BI.uualily and the Eroticism or Everyday Lire by Marjorie Garber

Ruth Behar' Paula by Isabel Allende

Suzanne Ruta • True and False Romances by Ana Lyd/a Vega; A Perrect Silence by Alba Amber/; Happy Day.,Uncle Sergio by Magali Garcia Ramis

Helen Yglesias' Belween Friends: The Correspondence or Hannah Arendland Mary McCarthy, 1949-1975edited by Carol Br/ghJman

Adrian Oklcnberg' Dark Fields orlhe Republic, Poems 1991-1995 by Adr/enne Rich

Gayle Pemberton' Do I Dare Disturb Ihe Universe? From the Projects to Prep School by Charlist Lyles

Indira Kararnchcti • Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in Ihe Colonial Conlesl by AnneMcClintock

Mary Zeiss Stange' Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and Ihe Derense or Animal. by Carol Adams

Amber Hollibaugh. Sister and Brother: Lesbians and Gay Men Write About Their Live. Together ediled byJoan Nesl/e andJolm Presion

Lorraine Elena Roses· The Wedding and The Richer, the Poorer by Dorolhy WeSI

Susan M. Revcrby· In Adamless Eden: The Community orwomen Faculty at Wellesley by Palricia AnnPalmieri

Lois Rita Hclmbold· Liberating Memory: Our Work and Our Working-Class Consciousness edited by JanetZandy

Elizabclh G. Grossman· The Power of Place: Urban Landscape as Public History hy Dolores Hayden

Diane N. Lye· Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinning, Babies, and Bargaining Power by Rhona MaJwny

Sonya Michel· Florence Kelley and the Nation's Work: The Rise of Women's Political Culture, 1830·1900by Kathryn Ki.'lh Sklar

Joyce Irene Middlelon • Zora Neale Hurston: Folklore, Memoirs, and Other Writings and Zora NealeHurston: Novels and Stories ediled by Cheryl A. Wall

Shirley Gcok-lin Lim· 1\'100n Cakes: A Novel by Andrea Louie; \Vooden Fish Songs by Rwhanne Lum McCimn

Anne Compton· Two Poems

Sara Freedman· Other People',"i Children: Cultural Connict in the Classroom hy Usa Delpil

M. EIi ....abcUl Sargenl • Reproducing the Womb: Images of Childbirth in Science, Feminist Theory, andLiterature byAlice £.Adams

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Rosaria Champagne' Two or Three Things I Know for Sure by Dorotlly Allison; Bread Out of Stone:Recollections Sex Recognitions Race Dreaming Politics by Dionne Brand

Carter Heyward· My Soul Is 8 WHness: African·Americ~n Women's Spirituality edited by GloriaWade·Gayles

AlUla Wilson· GhoSI writer: a voice from the past

Lee E. Heller. The Artificial Paradise: Science Fiction and American Reality by SlUJrona Ben·1'ov; The Warof Desire and Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age by Allucquere Rosanne Slone; Women ofWonder: The Classic Vears edited by Pamela Sargem; Women of Wonder: The Contemporary Vearsediled by Pamela Sargern

Laura Flanders· Tailspin: Women at War in the Wake of Tailhook by lean Zimmerman

Lori D. Ginzberg • Two Paths to Women's Equality: Temperance, Suffrage, and the Origins of ModernFeminism bylanet Zollinger Giele

Arlene Zidc • Two Poems

Carol LeMasters. Odyssey with the Goddess: ASpiritual Quest in Crete by Carol P. Cllrisl; Hunters andGatherers by Francine Prose

Deborah Epstein Nord· Banishing the Beast: Sexuality and the Early Feminists,188S·1914 by Lucy Bland

Alison Townsend' The Common by Gail Mazur; The Red Suitcase by Naomi SIIjllab Nye; The October Palaceby lone Hirsllfield

Cornelia Buller Flora· Preserving the Family Farm: Women, Community, and the Foundations ofAgribusiness In the Midwest, 1900·1940 by Mary Netll

Books Received

Ninolchl<aRosca·The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution In the SecondWorld War by George Hicks

Jon Aeissuer. The Sex Revolts: Gender, Rebellion, and Rock 'n' Roll by Siman Reynolds andloy Press; RockShe Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop, and Rap edited by Evelyn McDonnell and Ann Powers

Wini Breines. The Education ofa Woman: The Life of Gloria Steinem by Carolyn G. Heilbrun

Nina Auerbach. Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life, 1862·1952 by Angela V. lolln; Elizabeth Robins,1862-1952: Actress, Novelist, Feminist by loanne E. Gales

Aorence Howe' The Dangerous World: New and Selected Poems, 1934·1994 by Naomi Replansky; Simplicityby RUlli Stone

Anna Davin' The Struggle for the Breeches: Gender and the Making of the British Working Class by AnnaClark

1 Jeanne Schlnto. Women on Ice: Feminist Essays on the Tonya Hardlng/Nancy Kerrigan Spectacle edited byCynlhla Baughman; Litlle Girls In Prelly Boxes: The Making and Breaking of Elite Gymnasts andFIgure Skaters by loan Ryan

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Special Issue: Women and Medicine

Introduction: "Absence disembodies": Present-ing Gender 517GUEST EDITOR: BONNIE WILDE CUNNINGHAM

Health and Gender Oriented Education:An Eighteenth-Century C~se-Study 521

ANTOINETTE EMCH·DERIAZ

Lesbians and the Medical Profession: HIV/AIDS andthe Pursuit of Visibility 531

NANCY GOLDSTEIN

The Invisible (Invalid) Woman: African-American Women,Il1ness, and Nineteenth-Century Narrative 553

DIANE PRICE HERNDL

Woman as Shaman: Reclaiming the Power to Heal 573ROMA HEILLIG MORRIS

Through the Mouth of Her Wound: Pain, Sexuality, and 585Resistance in Jean Stafford's 'The Interior Castle'

ANN FOLWELL STANFORD

Ann Petry's Mrs. Hedges and the Evil, One-Eyed Girl:A Feminist Exploration of the Physically DisabledFemale Subject 599

ROSEMARIE GARLAND THOMSON

Autobiography and Anaesthesia: Ernest Hemingway,Storm Jameson, and Me 615

BONNIE WILDE CUNNINGHAM

Notes on Contributors 631

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Special Issue: Studies in 2Oth-century AmericanLiterature, Criticism, and Art

"How can a sister see Saint Therese suitably":Difficulties in Staging Gertrude Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts I

MEG ALBRINCK

Space-Orr and Voice-Over: Adrienne Rlcb and Wallace Stevens 23BARBARA L. ESTRIN

Art Essay: 47"Primary""Lascaux""Altamira""Big Sky Fetish" (Detail)

BARBARA ELLMANN

The Recuperated Maternal and the Imposture of Masteryin H.Do's HERmione 51

CHRISTINE BERNI

"A little stolen holiday": Katherine Anne Porter's Narrativeof the Woman Artist 73

MARY TITUS

Feminism, Essentialism, and Historical Context 95ROSARIA CHAMPAGNE

Book Review: 109LYNDA HALL

Notes on Contributors 113Recent Publications

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Northem Exposure's Sense of Place:Constructing and Marginalizing the MatriarchalCommunity

Leda CooksRoger C. Aden

19 The Fine Texture of Enactment: Iconicity as Empowermentin Angelina Grimke's Pennsylvania Hall Address

Suzanne M. Daughton

45 The Intersecting Hegemonic Discourses of an AsianMail-Order Bride Catalog: Pilipina "Oriental BUllerfly"Dolls for Sale

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65 Classifying Kenyan Women: Press Representations ofGender in Nairobi's Daily Nation

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Women's Writing:the Elizabethan to Victorian period

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 1994

Editorial 3Ruth Perry. Clarissa's Daughters, or the History of InnocenceBetrayed: how women writers rewrote Richardson 5Isobel Grundy. Rachel Hunter and the Victims of Slavery 25Bridget Hill. Catherine Hutton (1756-1846): a forgotten letter-writer 35Roy Porter. The Prophetic Body: Lady Eleanor Davies and themeanings of madness 51Jane Aaron. Seduction and Betrayal: Wales in women's fiction,1785-1810 65Audrey Bilger. Mocking the 'Lords of Creation': comic malecharacters in Frances Burney, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen 77Sarah Prescott. Penelope Aubin and The Doctrine ofMorality.a reassessment of the pious woman novelist 99

BOOK REVIEWSEnglish Women's Poetry: Elizabethan to Victorian(R. E. Pritchard, Ed.) reviewed by Carolyn D. Williams 113Rtrtading Aphra Behn: history, theory and criticism(Heidi Hutner, Ed.) reviewed by Janet Todd 115Gender, Art and Death Oanet Todd) reviewed by Sarah Prescott 117Lady Mary Wortlry Montagu. Essays and Poems and Simplicity:a comedy (Robert Halsband & Isobel Grundy, Eds) reviewedby Audrey Bilger I 19A Double Singleness: gender in the writings ofCharlesand Mary Lamb Oane Aaron) reviewed by Michael Foot 121

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The Other Mary Shellry: bryond Frankenstein(Audrey A. Fisch, Anne K. Mellor & Esther H. Schor, Eds)reviewed by Pamela Clemit 124Portia: the world ofAbigail Adams (Edith B. Gelles)reviewed by Margaret C. Jones 126

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Special Number: Female Gothic Writing(Guest Editor: ROBERT MILES)

Robert Miles. Inttoduction 131Alison Milbank. Milton, Melancholy and the Sublime in the"Female" Gothic ftom Radcliffe to Le Fanu 143Kate Ferguson Ellis. Ann Radcliffe and the Perils ofCatholicism 161Elisabeth Bronfen. Hysteria, Phantasy and the Family Romance:Ann Radcliffe's Romance ofthe Forest 171Fred Botting. Dracula, Romance and the Radcliffean Gothic 181E. J. Clery. Ann Radcliffe and D. A. F. de Sade: thoughts on heroinism 203David Punter. Death, Femininity and Identification:a recourse to Ligtia 215Anne Williams. The Fiction of Feminine Desires:not the mirror but the lamp 229

BOOK REVIEWSRrsuTTtcuon Songs (Thomas Lovell Beddoes) reviewed by Roy Porter 241A Sicilian Romance (Ann Radcliffe, edited by Alison Milbank)reviewed by Lisa Hopkins 243Daughters ofthe House: modes ofGothic in Victorian jictlon(Alison Milbank) reviewed by Andrew Smith 245In the Name ofLove: women, masochism and the Gothic (Michelle Masse)reviewed by Marie Mulvey Roberts 248Reading Gothic Fiction: aBakhtinian approach Oacqueline f-Ioward)reviewed by Victor Sage • 250

Womens Writing:the Elizabethan to Victorian period

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3 1994

Elaine Hobby & Bill Overton, ''There is not space for MargaretCavendish and Dryden": higher education teaching 1640-1700 257Janet Todd. "The hot brute drudges on", ambiguities of desirein Aphra Behn's Lovt-Letters brtween aNoblrman and his Sistrr 277Carolyn Woodward. Naming Names in Mid-eighteenth-centuryFeminist Theory 291Bonnie Nelson. Emily Hrrbrrt: forerunner of Jane Austen's Lady Susan 317Mika Suzuki. Tht Littlt Frmalt Acadrmy and Tht Govrrnrss 325Stanton J, Linden. Mrs Mary Trye, Medicatrix: chemistry andcontroversy in Restoration England 341

BOOK REVIEWSGloriana~ Face: womrn, public and privatt in rht English Rrnaissanct(S.P. Cerasino & Marion Wynne-Davies, Eds) reviewed byDiane Purkiss 355Tht Lift and Dtarh ofMrs Mary Frith, Commonly Calltd Moll CutpUTS!(Randall S. Nakayama, Ed.) reviewed by Elizabeth Spearing 357Masqurradt and Grndrr: disguist andftmalt idmrity in rightrrnrh-crnturyfictions by womrn (Catherine Craft-Fairchild) reviewed by Jane Spencer 359Womm, Work, and Stxual Politics in Eightrrnrh-crntury England(Bridget Hill) reviewed by Patricia Crawford 361Jant Collirr. An Essay on rht Art oflngmiously Tonnrnring, with ProprrRulrs jor tht Exrrcisr ofthat pltasanr Art Oudith Hawley, Ed.);William Thompson and Anna Whtrlrr. Appral ofOnt HalfthtHuman Racr, Womm, AgaliJJttht Prtrrnsions oftht Othrr Half, Mrn,To Rltain Thrm in Political, and Thrncr Civil and Dommic, Slavrry(Michael Foot & Marie Mulvey Roberts, Eds); Rosina Bulwrr Lytton.A Blighrrd Lift (Marie Mulvey Roberts, Ed.); Sarah Grand.Tht Berh Book (Sally Mitchell, Ed.); Eisit C/rws Parsons. ThtJournalofaFrm,nisr (Margaret C. Jones, Ed.) reviewed by Carolyn D. Williams 363RlVerst Tradition: posrmodrrn ficrions and rht ninrttrnrh crntury novrl(Robert Kiely) reviewed by James Lynn 366

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Deirdre Coleman. Sierra Leone, Slavery, and Sexual Politics:Anna Maria Falconbridge and the "swarthy daughter" oflate 18thcentury abolitionism 3

Christine Roulston. Histories of Nothing: romance and femininityin Charlotte Lennox's The Female O!!-ixote 25Deborah Kennedy. Thorns and Roses: the SonnetrofCharlotteSmith 43Ghislaine McDayter. "Consuming the Sublime": Gothic pleasureand the construction of identity 55Lisa Hopkins. Engendering Frankenstein's Monster 77

BOOK REVIEWSThe Romance ofOrigins: language and sexual difference in MiddleEnglish literature (Gayle Margherita) reviewed by Sarah Salih 87The Usurer's Daughter: malefriendship andfictions ofwomen in sixteenth-century England (Lorna Hutson) reviewed by Elizabeth Spearing 89Sarah Fielding: the lives ofCleopatra and Octavia (Christopher D. Johnston,Ed.) reviewed by Linda Bree 90A O!!-estion ofIdentity: women, science and literature (Marina Benjamin, Ed.)reviewed by Christa Knellwolf 92

Jane Austen andRepresentations ofRegency England (Roger Sales) reviewedby Margaret Kirkham 94