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WOMEN'S STIJDIES LIBRARIAN<br />
The University ofWisconsin System<br />
EMINIST<br />
ERIODICALS<br />
A <strong>CURRENT</strong> <strong>LISTING</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
VOLUME 8, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1989<br />
Published bySusanSearing, Women'sStudies<br />
Librarian: University of Wisconsin System<br />
112A Memorial Library> 728 State Street<br />
Madison, Wisconsin 53706 )) (608) 262-5754
EMINIST<br />
ERIODICALS<br />
A <strong>CURRENT</strong> <strong>LISTING</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Volume 8, Number 4 WInter 1989<br />
Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture.<br />
Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin<br />
System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of<br />
feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader<br />
abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist<br />
periodicals; andto providethe requisite bibliographicinformation should a reader wish to subscribeto a joumal<br />
or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the<br />
limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)<br />
Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of<br />
Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As<br />
publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in<br />
each issue of £e. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:<br />
1. Year of first publication.<br />
2. Frequency of publication.<br />
3. U.S. subscription price(s).<br />
4. Subscription address.<br />
5. Current editor.<br />
6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address).<br />
7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN).<br />
8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number.<br />
9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number.<br />
10. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System.<br />
11. Publications in which the journal is indexed.<br />
12. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.<br />
Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of<br />
information.
ii.<br />
Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or<br />
regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include<br />
publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few<br />
exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack a<br />
complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular<br />
format to facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.<br />
Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The Index/Directory of<br />
Women's Media published annually by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place,<br />
NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union Lid of the Holdings of<br />
Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and<br />
Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).<br />
Suggestions for improvements of Feminist periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly<br />
appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information<br />
complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked,<br />
cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library<br />
of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.<br />
Alternative Cataloging In Publication Data<br />
Feminist periodicals: a cu"ent listing of contents.<br />
Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System<br />
Women's Studies LIbrarian<br />
quarterly. ,<br />
"Table of contents pages from cu"ent Issues of<br />
major feministJoumals are reproduced... preceded by<br />
a comprehensive annotated listing ofallJournals.....<br />
Frequently cited as FP.<br />
1. Feminist periodicals-Directories. 2. Femlnlsm<br />
Blbllography--Perlodlcals.. 3. Feminist perlodlcals<br />
Cu"ent awareness services. I. University of Wisconsin<br />
System. Women's Studies LIbrarian.<br />
(courtesy ofSanford Berman)<br />
Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Susan E. Searing, UW-System Women's<br />
Studies Librarian, 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263<br />
5754. Compilers: Linda Shutt, Ingrid Markhardt. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of<br />
the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies<br />
Offices, UWCampusWomen'sCenters, andUW Libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions:<br />
$5 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $10 (organizations affiliated with the UW System),<br />
$10 (indiv. ornon-profit women's programs), $15 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions:<br />
$20 (indiv. & women's programs), $38 (inst.). Thisfee covers all publications of the Office,<br />
including Feminist Collectjons, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism, and<br />
bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced throughout the year. Wisconsin<br />
subscribers, please addsalestax ($.50 - indiv; $1 .00-libraries). Subscribersoutside the U.S., please<br />
add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - air).
AFFILlA: JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK<br />
1. 1988.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $25 (Indlv.), $50 (Inst.).<br />
4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2111 W. Hillcrest Dr., Newbury<br />
Park, CA 91320.<br />
5. Betty Sancler.<br />
7. ISSN 0886-1099.<br />
8. lC sn85-3234.<br />
9. OClC 12871850.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
11. SocIological Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts.<br />
12. "This journal Is committed to the discussion and development<br />
of feminist values, theories, and knowledge as they<br />
relate to social work research, education, and practice."<br />
Contains articles, reports, of research, essays, poetry,<br />
and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of eliminating<br />
discrimination and oppression, especially with respect to<br />
gender, but Including race, ettinlclty, class, age, disability,<br />
and sexual and affectlonal preference as well."<br />
THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $20 (Indlv.), $35 (Inst.). Single copies: $10 (lndlv.), $20<br />
(Inst.).<br />
4. Suite 1216,4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA 22203.<br />
5. Amna E. Badrl.<br />
6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, Orndurman,<br />
Sudan.<br />
7. ISSN 0255-4070.<br />
8. lC sn85-23477.<br />
9. OClC 12747640.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
11. ERIC, UMI.<br />
12. "Issues affecting women In Africa, the Middle East and In<br />
other developing countries; women In development."<br />
ATLANTIS<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $21 (Indlv.), $31 (Inst.), plus $6 for U.S. postage.<br />
4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway,<br />
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6, Canada.<br />
5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. Poff.<br />
7. ISSN 0702-7818.<br />
8. lC 0077-32338.<br />
9. OClC 3409640.<br />
10. State Historical SocIety.<br />
11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and Life; The Alternative<br />
Press Index; Resources for Feminist Research.<br />
12. "AlIim1Ia Is an Interdisciplinary Journal devoted to critical<br />
and creative writing In English or French on the topic of<br />
women. Contains scholariy articles, review essays, book<br />
reviews, art and poetry:'<br />
AURORA<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $10.<br />
4. P.O. Box. 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624.<br />
5. Editorial Committee.<br />
7. ISSN 0197-775X.<br />
8. lC sn80-11853.<br />
9. OClC 6113633.<br />
12. Science fiction and fantasy with a feminist orientation.<br />
AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES<br />
1. 1985.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $35 (Indlv., airmail), $25 (Indlv., surface mall), $50 (Inst.,<br />
airmail), $40 (Inst., surface mall).<br />
4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of<br />
Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia 5001,<br />
Australia.<br />
5. Susan Margarey.<br />
7. 0816-4649.<br />
11. Australian Serials In Print; Studies on Women Abstracts.<br />
12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdlsclpllnary<br />
scholarship and discussion In the fields of feminist research<br />
and women's studies courses. In addition, It alms<br />
to attract and encourage discussion of government and<br />
trade union Initiatives and policies that concern women;<br />
examination of the Interaction of feminist theory and<br />
practice; comment on changes In curricula relevant to<br />
women's studies and feminist stUdies...; reviews, critiques,<br />
enthusiasms and correspondence:'<br />
BACKBONE: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S LITERATURE<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 2/year.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.), $18 (Inst.). Single copies: $6.50.<br />
4. P.O. Box 95315, Seattle, WA 98145.<br />
5. lauren Fortune.<br />
7. ISSN 0888-6520.<br />
12. "Backbone Is a semi-annual, national women's literary<br />
Journal. Backbone seeks to publish women writers of<br />
diverse economic, cultural and stylistic backgrOUnds. We<br />
will publish evocative, finely crafted work of vision that<br />
Inspires poetic, feminist and political dialogue."<br />
BEllES lETTRES<br />
1. 1985.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $12.50 (student), $24 (foreign). $30 (Inst.).<br />
Sample Issue: $2.<br />
4. P.O. Box 987, Arlington, VA 22216.<br />
5. Janet Palmer Mullaney, Deanna Cook D'Errlco.<br />
7. ISSN 0884-2957.<br />
8. lC sn85-6513.<br />
9. OClC 12357950.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
12. "Topromote and celebrate writing by women, published by<br />
trade, university, and small presses In the genres offiction,<br />
nonfiction, essays, biography, and criticism:'<br />
III.
Iv.<br />
BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />
1. 1986.<br />
2. Annual.<br />
3. $30 (/nst.), $15 (regular), $8 (low Income).<br />
4. Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley,<br />
CA94720.<br />
5. Alissa Friedman.<br />
7. ISSN 0882-4312.<br />
8. LC sn85-965.<br />
9. OCLC 11830558.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Center; Annotated Guide to Women's<br />
Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals.<br />
12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Joumal Is a forum from<br />
which to give voice to the complex and varying perspectives<br />
reflecting the legal concerns of all women, especially<br />
the women of color, lesbians, disabled women and poor<br />
women whose voices have been severely underrepresented<br />
In existing literature. With Information as our<br />
power, the Joumal would be a tool for social change."<br />
BREAKING THE SILENCE<br />
1. 1982.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.), $20+ (supporters).<br />
4. P.O. Box 4857, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5J1<br />
Canada.<br />
5. Breaking the Silence editorial sub-group.<br />
7. ISSN 0713-4266.<br />
11. Index of Can{ldlan Altematlve Periodicals; Canadian<br />
Women's Periodicals: Title Word Index.<br />
12. "Breaking the Silence Is a feminist alternative to the<br />
mainstream press, committed to providing a voice for<br />
women. The quarterly covers a wide range of social,<br />
political and cultural topics written by and for women (also<br />
Includes fiction and original graphics/Illustrations)."<br />
BROADSHEET<br />
1. 1972.<br />
2. 10/year.<br />
3. $85.40 (airmail), $56.00 (surface mall).<br />
4. 228 Dominion Rd., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, New<br />
Zealand.<br />
5. The Broadsheet Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0110-8603.<br />
9. OCLC 6578660.<br />
12. News; analysis; In-depth articles; fiction; poetry; reviews.<br />
"Broadsheet Is a radical feminist magazine which consciously<br />
strives to be anti-racist and to Incorporate the<br />
views of Indigenous women. The main focus Is on New<br />
Zealand women and events, with some coverage of Pacific<br />
concerns and Issues facing women and feminists<br />
everywhere."<br />
BROOMSTICK<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 61year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.). Single copies: $3.50.<br />
4. 3543 18th St.#3, San Francisco, CA 94110.<br />
5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor.<br />
10. State Historical Society.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Index.<br />
12.<br />
CALYX<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
11.<br />
12.<br />
"Broomstick Is a feminist political Journal publishing material<br />
by, for and about women over forty. Our priorities are:<br />
to portray clear, positive Images ofolder women; to take a<br />
stand against the denigration of older women; to offer<br />
positive alternatives In our lives. Our goal Is to form a<br />
support network among older women."<br />
1976.<br />
3/year.<br />
$18 (Indlv.), $22.50 (lib. & Inst.), $15 (low Income). Single<br />
copies: $6.50.<br />
P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339.<br />
Margarita Donnelly.<br />
ISSN 0147-1627.<br />
LC 77-649570.<br />
OCLC 3114927.<br />
Madison.<br />
American Humanities Index.<br />
"Calyx publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, translations,<br />
and photography, and Is committed to providing a beautiful<br />
and creative Journal format In which to showcase women<br />
artists and writers."<br />
CAMERA OBSCURA<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $14 (Indlv.), $28 (Inst.).<br />
4. Johns Hopkins University Press, 701 West 40th St., Suite<br />
275, Baltimore, MD 21211.<br />
5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth Lyon.<br />
6. The Editors, Rush Rhees Library, University of Rochester,<br />
Rochester, NY.<br />
7. ISSN 0270-5346.<br />
8. LC sc79-4979.<br />
9. OCLC 4818143.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Index; Intematlonal Index to Rim PerIodicals;<br />
The AlmlLlterature Index; The Arts and HumanIties<br />
Citation Index.<br />
12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic<br />
theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and<br />
performance.<br />
CANADIAN JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN AND THE LAW<br />
1. 1985.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $20 (stUdent/low-Income), $35 (Indlv.), $60 (Inst.). Add $5<br />
outside Canada.<br />
4. 1 Nicholas St., Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 787,<br />
Canada.<br />
5. Prof. Kathleen Lahey (English Co-Editor), Prof. Edith<br />
DeLeury (French Co-Editor).<br />
6. Faculty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston. Ontario,<br />
K1L 3N6, Canada.<br />
7. ISSN 0832-8781.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
11. Bowker International Periodicals Directory; Canadian<br />
PeriodIcals Index; Canadian Serials Directory; Index to<br />
Canadian Legal Periodical Literature; PAIS Bulletin; Ulrich's<br />
International Periodicals Directory.<br />
12. "The CJWL Is the only Canadian legal periodical dedicated<br />
to prOViding In-depth, feminist analysis of legal Issues of<br />
concern to women."
v.<br />
CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 4Iyear.<br />
3. $28 (Indlv.), $38 (Inst.). Single copies: $8.<br />
4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele St.,<br />
Downsvlew, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada.<br />
5. Elizabeth Brady.<br />
7. ISSN 0713-3235.<br />
9. OCLC 8558872.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society.<br />
11. Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Rowell Library.<br />
12. "CWSlcf Is a bilingual, Interdisciplinary, feminist joumal<br />
that brings eXdtlng scholarship about women to nonscholars,<br />
broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges<br />
the gap between Canada's languages and cultures."<br />
COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES<br />
1. 1981.<br />
2. 4Iyear.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.), $20 (Inst.). Single copies: $4.<br />
4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244.<br />
5. Editorial Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0891-6969.<br />
8. sLC sn84-10345.<br />
9. OCLC 8234014.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. History; biography; correspondence; journal entries; fietlon;<br />
poetry; visual art. Common lIvesllesbian liVes<br />
seeks to document the lives of ordinary lesbians, and to<br />
reflect the diversity of the lesbian communlty--Iesblans of<br />
color, of age'and of youth, fat lesbians, disabled lesbians,<br />
poor and working-class lesbians. kLlLL wishes to Insure<br />
access and visibility to lesbians who have never thought<br />
before of publishing their work.<br />
CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER <strong>OF</strong> THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS <strong>OF</strong><br />
THE MODERN LANGUAGES<br />
1. 1971.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. Sliding scale based on Income, write for details.<br />
4. Frances Kavenlk, Humanities Division, UW-Parkslde, Box<br />
2000, Kenosha, WI 53141.<br />
5. Frances Kavenlk.<br />
9. OCLC 2259670.<br />
10. Eau Claire.<br />
12. News of the Modern Language Association; features;<br />
bibliographies; job Information.<br />
CONDITIONS<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. 3 Issues: $24 (Indlv.), $34 (Inst.). Single copies: $8.95<br />
(Indlv.), $10.95 (Inst.).<br />
4. P.O. Box 56A, Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, NY 11215.<br />
5. Dorothy Randall Gray, Cheryl Clarke, Pam Parker, Annette<br />
Pelaez, Sabrina.<br />
7. ISSN 0147-8311.<br />
8. LC 77-641895.<br />
9. OCLC 3232386.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkslde.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Index.<br />
12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; critical artides;<br />
reviews. "Conditions Is a magazine of women's<br />
writing with an emphasis on writing by lesbians,"<br />
CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNAnONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY<br />
1. 1981.<br />
2. 4Iyear.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $24 (Inst. & lib.). Single copies: $3.<br />
4. People's Translation Service, 4228 Telegraph Avenue,<br />
Oakland, CA 94609.<br />
5. Editorial Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0886-7062.<br />
8. LC 83-645901; sn83-11831.<br />
9. OCLC 8015674.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Index.<br />
12. "...the collective product of feminists of diverse nationalIties<br />
and political perspectives committed to contributing to<br />
an International women's movement," Each Issuefocuses<br />
on a specific theme through feature artldes, Interviews<br />
and personal narratives, often translated from foreignlanguage<br />
publications.<br />
EVERYWOMAN<br />
1. 1985.<br />
2. 12/year<br />
3. 12 pounds (Indlv.), 18 pounds (Inat. & lib.), 30 pounds<br />
(airmail).<br />
4. 34a Islington Green, London, NI8DU, England.<br />
5. Editorial Co-operative.<br />
7. ISSN 0267-2294<br />
12. "News/current affairs by and for women,"<br />
FEMINARY<br />
1. 1969.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.),$22 (Inst.). Single copies: $4. Freetowomen<br />
In prisons and mental Institutions.<br />
4. 354318th St., San Francisco, CA 94110.<br />
5. Canyon Sam, Tlana Arruda, S.J. Miranda, Sim Kallan.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. Previously a lesbian-feminist journal for the South published<br />
In North Carolina, Femlnar.y Is now produced In San<br />
Frandsco by four new editors. "As editors with roots In<br />
different communities we actively solicit writings that portray<br />
the experiences, viewpoints, and Issues of a diversity<br />
of lesbian communities. We want to fadlltate dialogue<br />
between women of different races, dasses, cultural upbringings,<br />
political, spiritual viewpoints, ages and lifestyles;<br />
and by doing so offer a current, ttmely perspective<br />
on lesbian lives In the United States and internationally."<br />
FEMINISMS (Replaces WOMEN'S STUDIES REVIEW)<br />
1. 1988.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $6.<br />
4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207<br />
Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210.<br />
5. Willa Young, Laura George.<br />
10. La Crosse; Milwaukee.<br />
12. "Our goal In FEMINISMS Is to celebrate the varieties of<br />
feminist expression and to continue the tradition of connecting<br />
the Center for Women's Studies to women's<br />
communities through Its publications," Indudes essays,<br />
short fiction, poetry. book reviews, and artldes.
vi.<br />
FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS 4.<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 6/year. 5.<br />
3. $50. 6.<br />
4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94117.<br />
5. Carol SeaJay. 7.<br />
7. ISSN 0741-6555. 8.<br />
12. "FBN Is the communications vehicle for the Informal net- 9.<br />
work of feminist bookstores. Every Issue contains articles 10.<br />
on bookstore policy and politics, as well as over 200 book 12.<br />
reviews and announcements. Also read (with a passion)<br />
by feminist librarians and women's studies Instructors."<br />
David Polley, Routledge, 11 New Fetter lane, london<br />
EC4P 4EE England.<br />
Editorial Collective.<br />
Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Rd.,<br />
london N19 5AO, England.<br />
ISSN 0141-7789.<br />
lC 80-647745.<br />
OClC 6191763.<br />
Madison.<br />
"To develop the theory of Women's Liberation and debate<br />
the political perspectives and strategy of the movement.<br />
To be a forum of work In progress and current research<br />
and debates In Women's Studies."<br />
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S<br />
STUDIES RESOURCES FEMINIST STUDIES<br />
1. 1980. 1. 1972.<br />
2. 41year. 2. 3/year.<br />
3. University of Wisconsin: $5 (Indlv.), $10 (organizations). 3. $21 (Indlv.), $42 (Inst.). Single copies: $8 (Indlv.), $16<br />
Wisconsin SUbscriptions: $1 0 (Indlv. & non-profit women's<br />
(Inst.).<br />
organizations), $15 (libraries & other organizations). Out- 4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studies, clo<br />
of-state subscriptions: $20 (Indlv. and women's programs),<br />
Women's Studies Program, University of Maryland, Col<br />
$38 (Inst.). Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface)<br />
lege Park, MD 20742.<br />
or $15 (airmail). Fee covers all publications of the OffIce of 5. Claire G. Moses.<br />
the UW System Women's Studies Librarian. (See p. 11.) 7. ISSN 0046-3663.<br />
4. 112AMemorial Library, 728 State St., Madison, WI 53706. 8. lC 78-645276; sc76-192.<br />
5. Susan Searing, Linda ShuIt. 9. OClC 1632609.<br />
7. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh;<br />
8. lC sn84-10183.<br />
Parkslde; Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater.<br />
9. OClC 6467769. 11. Alternative Press Index; America: History and life; Ameri<br />
10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; la Crosse; Madison;<br />
can Historical Association Recently Published Articles;<br />
Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkslde; PlatteVille; Rock Co.;<br />
Bulletin Signaletlque- SocIoIogle; Historical Abstrads; Modem<br />
Sheboygan;State Historical Society; Stevens Point; Stout;<br />
language Association International Bibliography; The<br />
Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater.<br />
Philosopher's Index; Psychological Abstracts; Sociologi<br />
12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book reviews.<br />
cal Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
Focus on feminist IIbrarlanshlp, publishing, bookselllng, 12. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; reports from the<br />
archiving, researchlng--both In Wisconsin and nationally.<br />
women's movement; reviews. "Feminist Studies was<br />
Review essays strive to provide a guide to the literature on<br />
founded to encourage analytic responses to feminist Is<br />
a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology; women In developsues<br />
and to open new areas of research, criticism, and<br />
ment; western women; lesbian studies; Black women;<br />
speculation. The editors are committed to providing a<br />
feminist science fiction.)<br />
forum for feminist analysis, debate, and exchange."<br />
FEMINIST ISSUES<br />
1. 1980.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.). Single coples: ($10 minimum<br />
order) $7.50 (Indlv.), $12.50 (Inst.).<br />
4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, Rutgers<br />
University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.<br />
5. Mary Jo lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf.<br />
6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705.<br />
7. ISSN 0270-6679.<br />
8. lC 82-641422; sn80-13352.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
12. A Journal of feminist social and political theory, with emphasis<br />
on an International exchange of Ideas. It Includes<br />
articles by English-language feminists as well as translations<br />
of feminist texts by women of other countries.<br />
FEMINIST REVIEW<br />
1. 1979.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $28 (Indlv.), $60 (Inst.), $28 per copy (back Issues).<br />
FEMINIST TEACHER<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.), $20 (Inst.). Single copies: $4.<br />
4. 442 Ballantine, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405.<br />
5. Editorial Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0882-4843.<br />
8. lC sn85-1018.<br />
9. OClC 11660672.<br />
10. Madison; Stout.<br />
11. Alternative Press Index; Studies on Women Abstracts.<br />
12. Articles, news, resources for feminist educators, from<br />
preschool to graduate school.
FIREWEED<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3.. Canada: $12 (Indlv.), $18 (Inst.). Add $3 outside Canada.<br />
4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2W2,<br />
Canada.<br />
5. Flreweed Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0706-3857.<br />
8. lC 0079-30301.<br />
9. OClC 48n989.<br />
10. Madison; State Hlstorlcal SocIety.<br />
12. Arewetd Is a forum for feminist thought and discussion.<br />
FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN STUDIES<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $16 (Indlv.), $33 (Inst.). Single copies: $8 (Indlv.), $11<br />
(Inst.).<br />
4. frontiers, Women Studies Program, Box 325, University<br />
of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0325.<br />
5. Edltortal Board, Editor: Charlotta C. Hensley.<br />
7. ISSN 0160-9009.<br />
8. lC sc78-317.<br />
9. OClC 2586280.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point;<br />
Whitewater.<br />
11. Women Studies Abstracts; American Humanities Index;<br />
Human Resources Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Stud<br />
Ies on Women Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index;<br />
PAIS; The MLA Intematlonal Bibliography; America, History<br />
and Ue; Sociological Abstracts; SocIal Welfare; The<br />
literaryCriticism Reglster;8age Family StudiesAbstracts;<br />
Current ContentslSocIal and Behavioral Studies.<br />
12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black and white<br />
photography; short fiction. Each Issue focuses on a<br />
theme, e.g., women's oral history; mothersand daughters;<br />
Chicanas; Native Amerlcan women; women as verbal<br />
artists; who speaks for the women's movement; lesbian<br />
history. "The continuing goal of frontiers Is to publish a<br />
joumal which brldges the gap between university and<br />
community women; to find a balance between academic<br />
and popular views on Issues common to women."<br />
GENDERS<br />
1. 1988<br />
2. 31year<br />
3. $21 (lndlv.), $30 (Inst.).<br />
4. Unlv. of Texas press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713.<br />
5. Ann Kibbey.<br />
6. Dept. of English, Unlv. of Colorado at BoUlder, Campus<br />
Box 226, Boulder, CO 80309.<br />
7. ISSN 0894-9832.<br />
8. lC sn87-1919.<br />
9. OClC 16388863.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History & life;<br />
American Humanities Index; Aim literature Index; Historical<br />
Abstracts; lSI; lingUistics and language Behavior<br />
Abstracts; MHRA Bibliography of English lanuage and<br />
literature; MLA International Bibliography; Studies on<br />
Women Abstracts; and Women's Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. "Genders Is the first major joumal In the humanities to<br />
make theories of gender and sexuality Its focus....the<br />
journal carries essays on art, literature, history and film<br />
that relate sexuality and gender to political, economic, and<br />
stylistic concerns."<br />
HAG RAG<br />
1. 1986.<br />
2. 61year.<br />
3. $9 (Indlv.), $15 (sustaining), $20 (Inst.). Single coples:$2.<br />
4. P.O. Box 93243 Milwaukee, WI 53203.<br />
5. lance link, Mary Frank.<br />
10. State Hlstorlcal SocIety.<br />
12. "lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews, political commentary,<br />
theory, letters, calendar."<br />
HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. Annual.<br />
3. $10 (Indlv.), $11 (foreign, surface), $15 (foreign, airmail).<br />
4. Publications Center, Harvard lawSchool, Cambridge, MA<br />
02138.<br />
5. Paula A. Tuffln.<br />
6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's law Journal, Harvard<br />
law School, Cambridge, MA 02138.<br />
7. ISSN 0270-1456.<br />
8. lC 80-643769.<br />
9. OClC 3967304.<br />
10. Madison; Platteville.<br />
11. Current law Index; Index to legal Periodicals.<br />
12. "The Harvard Women's law Journal Is devoted to the<br />
development of a feminist Jurisprudence. The main purpose<br />
Is to provide an In-depth exploration of the Impact of<br />
the law on women and of women on the law. Political,<br />
economic, historical and sociological perspectives are<br />
combined with legal ones to present a realistic picture of<br />
women's legal status."<br />
HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL<br />
1. 1980.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $29 (Indlv.), $63.50 (Inst.).<br />
4. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 79 Madison Ave.,<br />
New York, NY 10016.<br />
5. Dr. Carole Ann McKenzie, Dr. Phyllis Stem.<br />
6. Dr. Phyllis Stem. Professor & Director of Nursing, Dalhousie<br />
University, Hal"ax, N.S., B3H 3J5, Canada.<br />
7. ISSN 0739-9332.<br />
8. lC sn83-8667.<br />
9. OClC 9837689.<br />
12. "Provides an Intematlonal, Interdisciplinary approach to<br />
health care for women. We accept papers that discuss the<br />
newest theorles, skills, procedures, and papers describing<br />
Issues In the health, psychology, sociology, anthropology,<br />
and nursing professions."<br />
viI.
MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN<br />
1. 1972.<br />
2. 61year.<br />
3. $25 (Indlv.), $35 (Inst). Single copies: $8.<br />
4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., 10606 Mantz<br />
Rd., Sliver Spring, MD 20903-1228.<br />
5. Sheila J. Gibbons.<br />
7. ISSN 0145-9651.<br />
8. LC 80-640489; sen-865.<br />
9. OCLC 2360896.<br />
10. Madison; Marinette; State Historical Society.<br />
11. Women's Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. "What women are doIng and thinking to change the<br />
communIcations medIa."<br />
MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILI<br />
TARY<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
12.<br />
1983.<br />
41year.<br />
$40 (Indlv.), $60 (Inst.). Singie copies: $10.<br />
1101 S. Arlington Ridge Rd. #210, Arlington, VA 22202.<br />
LInda Grant De Pauw.<br />
ISSN 0736-718X.<br />
LC 83-644761; sn83-249.<br />
OCLC 9201074.<br />
News, commentary, book reviews. "The purpose of<br />
Minerva Is to provide an Information center for Individuals<br />
and organizations concerned with some aspect of women<br />
and the military.... The editorial policy emphasizes diversity<br />
rather than consensus."<br />
NWSA JOURNAL<br />
1. 1988.<br />
2. 4Iyear.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv. member), $28.50 (Indlv.), $20 (Inst.<br />
member), $65 (Inst.).<br />
4. Ablex Publishing Corp., 355 Chestnut St., Norwood,<br />
NJ07648.<br />
5. MaryJo Wagner.<br />
6. Center for Women's studies, 207 Dulles Hall, 230<br />
West 17th Ave., Ohio State University, Columbus,<br />
OH 43210.<br />
7. ISSN 1040-0656.<br />
8. LC sn88-2059.<br />
9. OCLC 18305154.<br />
10. MadIson.<br />
12. "ReflectIng two decades of feminist scholarship<br />
emerging from and supporting the women's movement,<br />
the NWSA Joyrnal will publish scholarship which contln<br />
ues to link feminist theory with teaching and activism.<br />
Topics are from an Interdisciplinary perspective or that<br />
which, although specific to a single discipline, retains<br />
broad Implications. We particularly encourage articles by<br />
and about women of color, research analyzing class<br />
Issues, scholarship examIning non-Western cultures and<br />
researchfocuslng on feminist pedagogy."<br />
. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN<br />
1. . 1972.<br />
2. 61year.<br />
3. $10 (Indlv.). $16 (Inst.).<br />
4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631.<br />
5. Phyllis Kriegel.<br />
7. ISSN 0160-1075.<br />
8. LC sn80-52.<br />
9. OCLC 3617120.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Rock Co.; Stevens Point.<br />
12. "We are a national feminist periodical written for feminists<br />
and committed to reaching out to those not yet dedicated<br />
to a feminist future."<br />
NEW MOON: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> SCIENCE RCTION AND CRITI<br />
CAL FEMINISM<br />
1. 1981.<br />
2. 2-4/year.<br />
3. $10 (Indlv.), $12 (Inst.). Single copies: $4.<br />
4. P.O. Box 2056, Madison, WI 53701.<br />
5. Janice M. Bogstad.<br />
7. ISSN 0278-0852.<br />
8. LC sn81-1678.<br />
9. OCLC 7701699.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. "To prOVide critical resources on the status of feminIst<br />
theory and women's Issues In science fiction and fantasy<br />
genres. To publish and encourage work ofwomen writers<br />
and artists, whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist<br />
orientation of all work published In the Journal."<br />
<strong>OF</strong>F OUR BACKS<br />
1. 1970.<br />
2. 11/year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $30 (Inst.). Single copies: $1.50. Prisoners:<br />
free.<br />
4. off oyr backs, Inc., 2423 18th St., NW, 2nd Floor, Washington,<br />
DC 20009.<br />
5. off our backs Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0030-0071.<br />
8. LC sn78-1596.<br />
9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287.<br />
10. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; Milwaukee;<br />
Platteville; Stevens Point; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater.<br />
11. Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women StudiesAbstracts;<br />
Alternative Press Index; New Periodical Index.<br />
12. International and national news; feature articles Including<br />
regular reporting on work, health, prison, education, and<br />
lesbian Issues; reviews; letters; coverage of the women's<br />
movement -- conferences, actions, politics, theory.<br />
ON THE ISSUES<br />
1. 1983.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $9.50 (Indlv.); $16.00 (Inst.); $14.50 (Canada); $20 (overseas).<br />
Single copies: $2.95.<br />
4. 97-77 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11374.<br />
5. Edltor-In-Chlef: Merle Hoffman; Managing Editor: Beverly<br />
Lowy.<br />
7. ISSN 0895-6014.<br />
10. State Historical Society.<br />
11. Directory of Women's Media, The National Directory of<br />
Magazines, Of A Like Mind Annual Directory.<br />
12. "A feminist, humanist publication dedIcated to education<br />
on Issues affectIng women's health and well-being, the<br />
welfare of children, the protection of animals and the<br />
promotion of beneficial social change and Individual rights."<br />
xl.
xII.<br />
PLAINSWOMAN<br />
1. 1977.<br />
2. 10/year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $20 (supporter); $10 (low Income).<br />
4. Box 8027, Grand Forks, NO 58202.<br />
5. Elizabeth Hampsten.<br />
7. ISSN 0148-902X.<br />
8. LC sc78-247.<br />
9. OCLC 3400725.<br />
10. State Historical Society.<br />
12. Plalnswoman pUblishes articles, essays, fiction, poetry,<br />
reviews, graphics for and about women In the Plains<br />
region, focusing especially, but not exclusively, on lives of<br />
rural women.<br />
PSYCHOLOGY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN QUARTERLY<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $30 (Indlv.), $75 (Inst.). Single copies: $20.<br />
4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, New<br />
York, NY 10022.<br />
5. Dr. Janet Shibley Hyde.<br />
6. Women's Studies Research Center, 209 North Brook<br />
Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI<br />
53715.<br />
7. ISSN 0361-6843.<br />
8. LC 76-12952; sc76-790.<br />
9. OCLC 2529664.<br />
10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee;<br />
Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; WaUkesha; Whitewater.<br />
11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts;<br />
Psychological 'Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index;<br />
Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; Current<br />
Index to Journals In Education (CIJE); Chlcorel Abstracts<br />
to Reading and Learning Disabilities; Child Development<br />
Abstracts and Bibliography; Development and<br />
Welfare (India); Human Sexuality Update; Marriage and<br />
Family Review; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts; Sage<br />
Public Admin. Abstracts; Selected List of Tables of Contents<br />
of Psychiatric Periodicals; Multicultural Education<br />
Abstracts.<br />
12. The psychology of Women QuarterlY Is sponsored by<br />
Division 35 of the American Psychological Association.<br />
Empirical studies, critical reviews, theoretical articles, and<br />
Invited book reviews are published In the Quarterly.... The<br />
kinds of problems addressed Include: psychological factors,<br />
behavioral stUdies, role development and change,<br />
career choice and training, management variables, education,<br />
discrimination, therapeutic processes, and sexual<br />
Ity.<br />
RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION<br />
SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE<br />
1. 1979.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $30 (Indlv.), $50 (Inst.).<br />
4. Centre for Women's Studies Education, O.I.S.E., 252<br />
Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario MSS 1V6, Canada.<br />
5. Editorial Board.<br />
7. ISSN 0707-8412.<br />
8. LC 84-641836; cn79-31946.<br />
9. OCLC 5585549.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stout; Whitewater.<br />
11. Women Studies Abstracts; American History and Ufe;<br />
Canadian Educational Index; American Humanities Index;<br />
Historical Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts.<br />
12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; periodical resource<br />
gUide. An Interdisciplinary, Intematlonal periodical<br />
of research on women and sex roles.<br />
ROOM <strong>OF</strong> ONE'S OWN<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $11 (Indlv.), $14 (Inst.). Single copies: $2.75.<br />
4. P.O. Box 46160, Stn.G, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6R<br />
4G5.<br />
5. Growing Room Collective.<br />
7. ISSN 0316-1609.<br />
8. lC-33152.<br />
9. OClC 2248303.<br />
10. Milwaukee.<br />
12. Feminist Journal of literature and criticism; original prose<br />
and poetry; reviews.<br />
SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.).<br />
4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 30311-0741.<br />
5. lorl Boyer.<br />
7. ISSN 0741-8639.<br />
8. lC sn83-5428.<br />
9. OCLC 10219211.<br />
10. Madison; Platteville; State Historical Society; Milwaukee.<br />
11. Alternative Press Index; MLA International Bibliography;<br />
Psychollnfo; Sociological Abstracts; American Humanities<br />
Abstracts.<br />
12. "This Journal Is an Interdisciplinary forum for discussion of<br />
Issues related to Black women wherever they reside.<br />
Issues Include feature articles, Interviews, profiles, documents,<br />
book reviews, and bibliographies."<br />
SAGEWOMAN MAGAZINE<br />
1. 1986.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $13/$18/$25 (sliding scale). Single copies: $4.50.<br />
4. P.O. Box 5130, Santa Cruz, CA 95063.<br />
5. lunaea Weatherstone.<br />
12. "A quarterly Journal of Women's Spirituality, dedicated to<br />
honoring the Goddess In every woman."
xlv.<br />
13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE<br />
1. 1973.<br />
2. 2Jyear.<br />
3. Single copies: $6.50 plus $.75 postage and handling.<br />
4. 13th Moon. English Dept., SUNY-Albany, Albany, NY<br />
12222.<br />
5. Judith E. Johnson.<br />
7. ISSN 0094-3320.<br />
8. LC 76-647817.<br />
9. OCLC 2587697.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stevens Point.<br />
11. Abstracts of PopUlar Culture; American Humanities Index;<br />
Index of American Periodical Verse; MlA International<br />
Bibliography.<br />
12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; reviews. "13th Moon<br />
Is a literary magazine publishing quality work by women.<br />
Eclectic, but particularly Interested In feminist and working<br />
class lesbian literature."<br />
TRADESWOMEN MAGAZINE: A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE FOR<br />
WOMEN IN BLUE-COLLAR WORK<br />
1. 1981.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $20 (Indlv., unemployed), $35 (Indlv., employed), $50<br />
(Inst.). Single copies: $2.50.<br />
4. P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco, CA 94140.<br />
5. Editorial Committee.<br />
7. ISSN 0739-344X.<br />
8. LC sn83-2244.<br />
9. OCLC 9726358.<br />
10. Madison; State Historical Society.<br />
12. "Tradeswomen Magazine Is the only national publication<br />
about women working In nontraditional blue-collar jobs. It<br />
Is written and produced by tradeswomen who know their<br />
subject first hand. We provide support to women currently<br />
working In blue-collar jobs and Information to women<br />
considering entering the trades."<br />
TRIVIA: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> IDEAS<br />
1. 1982.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $14 (Indlv.), $20 (llbr. & Inst.). Single copies: $6.<br />
4. P.O. Box 606, N. Amherst, MA 01059.<br />
5. Lise Well.<br />
7. ISSN 0736-928X.<br />
8. LC 83-641534; sn83-1973.<br />
9. OCLC 9247235.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville.<br />
11. Alternative Press Index.<br />
12. Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and reviews.<br />
TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINiST MAGAZINE<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $19 (Indlv., airmail), $12 (Indlv., surface mall), $30 (Inst.,<br />
alnnall).<br />
4. 34 Exchange St., Norwich, Norfolk NR21AX, England.<br />
5. Editorial Collective.<br />
12. "Publication of readable and Insightful articles on areas of<br />
current concern within the Women's Liberation Movement.<br />
To record the history of the current wave of<br />
feminism worldwide."<br />
TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
6.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
12.<br />
1982.<br />
2Jyear.<br />
$12 (Indlv.), $14 (Inst.), $10 (stUdent). Single copies: $7.<br />
The University of TUlsa, Tulsa, OK 74104.<br />
Mary O'Toole.<br />
The University of Tulsa, 600 South College Ave., Tulsa,<br />
OK 74104.<br />
ISSN 0732-7730.<br />
lC sn82-3788.<br />
OClC 8426594.<br />
Madison; Whitewater.<br />
"Tulsa Studies In Women's Literature Includes articles,<br />
reviews, notes and queries from scholars of every period,<br />
Including those reading In languages other than English<br />
and from students of poetry and prose In all Its fonns,<br />
Including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and Journalism.<br />
While articles need not be exclusively concerned with<br />
female writers the focus must be upon women and their<br />
work."<br />
TURN-CF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 2Jyear.<br />
3. $10. Single copies: $6.<br />
4. Margaret D. Stetz, Editor, Dept. of English, Georgetown<br />
University, Washington, DC 20057.<br />
5. Margaret D. Stetz.<br />
7. ISSN 8756-1697.<br />
8. LC sn84-2649.<br />
9. OCLC 11521132.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. The journal Is devoted to furthering the study of women In<br />
the period 1880-1920. Articles dealing with social, political,<br />
intellectual history, art, literature and bibliography.<br />
VISIBILITIES<br />
1. 1987.<br />
2. 6/year.<br />
3. $15/8; $34118. Single copies: $2.<br />
4. P.O. Box 1258, Peter Stuyvesant Station, New York, NY<br />
10009-1258.<br />
5. Susan T. Chasin.<br />
7. ISSN: 0892-7375.<br />
12. "Visibilities Is a natlonalllnternational magazine by and for<br />
Lesbians. Our purpose Is to prOVide a positive Image of<br />
ourselves to ourselves and ultimately, to the world at<br />
large."<br />
WLWJOURNAL<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $15 (Includes membership to Women Library Workers).<br />
Single copies: $4.<br />
4. cloWomen's Resource Center, Rm.lOOT-9, University of<br />
California, Berkeley, CA 94720.<br />
5. Nancy Humphreys.<br />
7. ISSN 0272-1996.<br />
8. LC sc82-2031; sn80-12573.<br />
9. OCLC 6182031.<br />
10. Madison; Stevens Point.<br />
11. Library Literature.<br />
12. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; conference<br />
reports; news and notes.
WISCONSIN WOMAN MAGAZINE<br />
1. 1987.<br />
2. 121year.<br />
3. $14.95. Single copies: $3.50.<br />
4. 207 E. Buffalo St., Suhe 419, Milwaukee, WI 53202.<br />
5. Barbara J. Eckl.<br />
9. OCLC 15566095.<br />
10. State Historical SocIety.<br />
12. Features a variety of articles: "Wisconsin Women In Focus,"<br />
"Arts," "Food and Entertainment," "Heahh and Atness,"<br />
"Finance," etc.<br />
WISCONSiN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />
1. 1985.<br />
2. Annual.<br />
3. $8 (Indlv.), $15 (Inst.).<br />
4. clo Universityof Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom Mall,<br />
Madison, WI 53706.<br />
5. Monica Murphy, David Gorc;fon, Katherine Held, Jane<br />
Schraff.<br />
8. LC 86-'644116; sn85-23805.<br />
9. OCLC 12192424.<br />
10. Green Bay; Madison.<br />
12. "Exploration of legal Issues relating to women. We look<br />
forward to receiving submissions and articles on the lawof<br />
any JUrisdiction, whether specific to a particular state or<br />
not. 'Tradhlonal' law review articles are welcome and we<br />
encourage practhloner-orlented pieces as well. ...[W]e<br />
derive sustenance from the 'law In action' approach and<br />
hope to publish articles from a variety of disciplines."<br />
WOMAN <strong>OF</strong> POWER<br />
1. 1984.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $22 (Indlv.), $24 (Inst.), $28 (foreign, sUrface mall). Single<br />
copies: $7.<br />
4. P.O. Box 827, Cambridge, MA 02238<br />
5. Char McKee.<br />
7. ISSN 0743·2356.<br />
8. LC sn84-9796.<br />
9. OCLC 10546363.<br />
10. Madison; State Historical SocIety.<br />
12. A magazine of feminism, splrhuallty, and polhlcs. Theme<br />
for each Issue.<br />
WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL<br />
1.<br />
2.<br />
3.<br />
4.<br />
5.<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9.<br />
10.<br />
11.<br />
12.<br />
1980.<br />
21year.<br />
$13 (Indlv.), $17 (Inst.).<br />
7008 Sherwood Dr., KnOXville, TN 37919.<br />
Elsa Honig Ane.<br />
ISSN 0270-7993.<br />
LC 8Q-647891; sn80-1207.<br />
OCLC 6497852.<br />
Madison; Platteville; Rock Co.<br />
Artblbllographles; Art Index; Arts & Humanities Chatlon<br />
Index (lSI); RILA.<br />
Crhlcal articles and reviews pertaining to women In the<br />
visual arts. "We are Interested In a re-Interpretatlon of art<br />
history from our new awareness as women.... Woman's<br />
Art Journal Is a vehicle for the exchange of Ideas and for<br />
honest criticism."<br />
WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $13 (Indlv.), $20 (Inst.). Single copies: $4.<br />
4. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, 455 Spadlna<br />
Ave., Unlvershy of Toronto, Toronto, Canada MSS 2G8.<br />
5. Judhh Kjellberg.<br />
7. ISSN 0229-480X.<br />
8. LC cn81-30452.<br />
9. OCLC 7966483.<br />
10. Madison; Stevens Point.<br />
11. Canadian Perlodlcallndex; SocIal ScIences Index; Women's<br />
Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. Topics: planning, archhecture, design; housing. and community<br />
development; geography, urban sociology, environmental<br />
psychology, energy and ecology.<br />
WOMEN & HEALTH<br />
1. 1976.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $32 (Indlv.), $90 (Inst.), $132 (lib.).<br />
4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 12 West 32 St., New York, NY<br />
10001.<br />
5. Jeanne M. Stellman, Ph.D.<br />
6. 117 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217.<br />
7. ISSN 0363-0242.<br />
8. LC 76-648355.<br />
9. OCLC 2337206.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point;<br />
Whitewater.<br />
11. Abstracts of Heahh Care Management Studies; Bibliography<br />
ofthe History of Medicine (& HISTLINE); Blo-sclences<br />
Information Services of Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS);<br />
Bulletin Signaletlque; Cercle Publications; Cumulative Index<br />
to Nursing and Allied Health Lherature (CINAHL); Current<br />
Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences; ExcerptaMedica;<br />
Family Resource Database; Feminist Periodicals; Index<br />
Medlcus; Psychological Abstracts (& PsycINFO); Public<br />
Affairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS); RIC-CERDIC<br />
(Religious & Social Sciences Index); Social Sciences<br />
Citation Index; Social Welfare, Social Planning/Policy &<br />
Social Development Abstracts; Social Work Research &<br />
Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women<br />
Abstracts; and Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book reviews;<br />
news and notes.<br />
WOMEN & LANGUAGE<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $8. Single copies: $3.<br />
4. 244 Lincoln Hall, Unlv. of illinois, 702 S. Wright, Urbana,lL<br />
61801.<br />
5. Cherls Kramarae, Paula Treichler.<br />
7. ISSN 8755-4550.<br />
8. LC 86-659507; sn84-1701.<br />
9. OCLC 11313029.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. Women and Language Is. an Interdisciplinary research<br />
newsletter which reports books, joumals, articles and<br />
research In progress; Identifies courses, conferences, and<br />
other events relevant tothe study of language and gender,<br />
and publishes short articles. We Include scholarship from<br />
anthropology, communication, linguistics, literature...<br />
xv.
xvI.<br />
WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> FEMINIST<br />
THEORY<br />
1. 1983.<br />
2. 2Jyear.<br />
3. $10 (Indlv.), $15 (Inst.). Single copies: $6.<br />
4. NYUITSOA, 721 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY<br />
10003.<br />
5. Marianne Goldberg, Julie Malnlg, Gigl Rivkin, Judy C.<br />
Rosenthal, Trudy Scott, Anne B. Wyma.<br />
7. ISSN 0704-770X.<br />
8. LC sn83-4500.<br />
9. OCLC 9855579.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. "Women & Pertormance Is a feminist Journal devoted to<br />
the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual and<br />
pertormance art. It Includes discussions of feminist aesthetics,<br />
photo essays, Interviews, historical material, reviews<br />
and scripts. W&P encourages dialogue among<br />
pertormers and theorists."<br />
WOMEN & POLITICS<br />
1. 1980.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $32 (Indlv.), $75 (Inst.), $132 (lib.).<br />
4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 12 West 32 St., New York, NY<br />
10001.<br />
5. • Rita Mae Kelly.<br />
6. Editor, Women & Politics, Rita Mae Kelly, Professor of<br />
Public Affairs, Women's Studies Program, Arizona State<br />
University, Tempe, AZ 85287.<br />
7. ISSN 0195-7732.<br />
8. LC 80-644752; sn79-8972.<br />
9. OCLC 5661577.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater.<br />
11. International Political Science Abstracts; Pals Bulletin.<br />
12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book reViews;<br />
news and notes.<br />
WOMEN & THERAPY<br />
1. 1982.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $30 (Indlv.), $60 (Inst.), $95 (lib.).<br />
4. The Haworth Press, 12 West 32 St., New York, NY 10001.<br />
5. Esther D. Rothblum, Ellen Cole.<br />
6. Esther D. Rothblum, Co-Editor, Women & Therapy, Dept.<br />
of Psychology, John Dewey Hall, University of Vermont,<br />
Burlington, VT 05405.<br />
7. ISSN 0270-3149.<br />
8. LC 82-645607; sn80-13045.<br />
9. OCLC 6394106.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; River Falls.<br />
11. Abstracts of Research In Pastoral Care and Counseling;<br />
Biological Abstracts and Blosls Data Base; Alternative<br />
Press Index.<br />
12. "To facilitate dialogue about therapy experiences among<br />
therapists, consumers, and researchers. The journal is<br />
feminist In orientation and views therapy as an educational,<br />
expanding process for personal growth."<br />
WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 6/year.<br />
3. $12 (Indlv.). $16 (Inst.). Single copies: $3.<br />
4. P.O. Box 3304, Grand Central Station, New York, NY<br />
10163.<br />
5. Cynthia Navaretta, Judy Siegel.<br />
7. ISSN 0149-7081.<br />
8. LC 81-642200; sc78-127.<br />
9. OCLC 353670.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkslde.<br />
12. "News, articles and a complete nation-wide almanac of<br />
exhibits, conferences, pertomances, and career opportunities<br />
by and for women artists."<br />
WOMEN AT WORK<br />
1. 1977.<br />
2. 2Jyear.<br />
3. 30 Swiss francs. Single copies: 17.50 Swiss francs.<br />
4. ILO Publications, International Labour Office, CH-1211<br />
Geneva 22, Switzerland.<br />
5. Linda Wirth.<br />
8. LC 78-641944.<br />
9. OCLC 3722864.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. A news bulletin containing International comparatlvelnformatlon<br />
on the economic and social contribution of women<br />
to society. Reports on women's access to employment,<br />
training, wages, social security, and benefits; Improvement<br />
of conditions of work, Including maternity protection;<br />
combining work and family responsibilities; participation In<br />
trade unions and management; and the promotion of<br />
equality In national policies and legislation as well as In the<br />
United Nations, Intergovernmental and non-governmental<br />
organizations. Published In French and English.<br />
WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS (WIN NEWS)<br />
1. 1975.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $30 (Indlv.), $40 (Inst.). Foreign subscribers pay post<br />
age: $3 (surtace), $9 (airmail).<br />
4. 187 Grant St., Lexington, MA 02173.<br />
5. Fran P. Hosken.<br />
7. ISSN 0145-7985.<br />
8. LC 77-641756.<br />
9. OCLC 2694733.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater.<br />
12. "WIN News Is a worldWide, open, participatory communication<br />
system by, for, and about women of all backgrounds,<br />
beliefs, nationalities and age groups. WIN News<br />
serves the general public, Institutions and organizations by<br />
transmitting Internationally Information about women and<br />
women's groups."<br />
THE WOMEN'S REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> BOOKS<br />
1. 1983.<br />
2. 11/year.<br />
3. $15 (Indiv.), $25 (Inst.). Single copies $2.<br />
4. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Wellesley,<br />
MA 02181-8255.<br />
5. Linda Gardiner.<br />
7. ISSN 0738-1433.<br />
8. LC sn83-9538.<br />
9. OCLC 9529447.<br />
10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; River Falls; Stevens Point;<br />
Whitewater.<br />
11. Alternative Press Index; Left Index.<br />
12. "In-depth review of current books, In all fields, by and/or<br />
about women."
WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER<br />
1. 1971.<br />
2. 4/year.<br />
3. $15 (students), $20 (Indlv.), $40 (Inst.). Single copies: $6<br />
(Indlv.), $12 (Inst.).<br />
4. 15 Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102.<br />
5. Marilyn R. Savoia luce.<br />
7. ISSN 0085-8269.<br />
8. lC 74-647333.<br />
9. OClC 1795817.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee.<br />
11. Altematlve Press Index; Current law Index; legal Contents;<br />
legal Resource Index; Public Affairs Information<br />
Service; SocIological Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. FUll-length and feature artldes, comments, review essays,<br />
book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of the law<br />
affecting women's rights and sex discrimination.<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />
1. 1972.<br />
2. 31year.<br />
3. $65 (Indlv.), $190 (Inst., airmail), $130 (academic IIbr.,<br />
airmail).<br />
4. Gordon and Breach Sdence Publishers, clo STBS ltd, 1<br />
Bedford Street, london, WC2E 9PP, England.<br />
5. Wendy Martin.<br />
6. Wendy Martin, Dept. of English, Queens College, CUNY,<br />
RUshing, NY 11367.<br />
7. ISSN 0049-7878.<br />
8. lC 74·641303.<br />
9. OClC 1791.ee7.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkslde;<br />
Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater.<br />
11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. "Women'sStudies provides a forum for the presentation of<br />
scholarship and crltldsm about women In the fields of<br />
literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science,<br />
economics, anthropology and the sdences." Also Includes<br />
poetry.<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION<br />
1. 1977.<br />
2. 21year.<br />
3. $8 (student), $12 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.). Single copies: $5.<br />
4. For regular/student subscriptions: Patrlda Kennedy, Dept.<br />
of Speech Communication, Riverside City College, Riverside<br />
CA 92506. For Institutional SUbscriptions: Karen A.<br />
Foss, Dept. of Speech Communication, Homboldt State<br />
University, Arcata CA 95521.<br />
5. Karen A. Foss and Sonja K. Foss.<br />
6. Karen A Foss, Dept. ofCommunication Studies, Humboldt<br />
State University, Arcata CA 95521.<br />
7. ISSN 0749-1409.<br />
8. lC sc83-9998.<br />
9. OClC 8848461.<br />
10. Madison.<br />
12. "To pUblish material related to gender and communication<br />
deriving from any perspective, Including Interpersonal<br />
communication, small group communication, organizational<br />
communication, the mass media, and rhetoric."<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM<br />
1. 1978.<br />
2. 6/year.<br />
3. $20 (students), $40 (Indlv.), $115 (Inst.).<br />
4. Pergamon Press, Inc., Fairview Park, Elmsford, NY 10523.<br />
5. Editorial Committee.<br />
7. ISSN 0277-5395.<br />
8. lC 82-643383; sn81-1570.<br />
9. OClC 7590245.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Madison; State Historical SocIety; Milwaukee;<br />
Stevens Point; Whitewater.<br />
11. Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. Research communications; review artldes; book reviews.<br />
The Journal strives to reflect the multidisciplinary. International<br />
field of women's studies, both Inside and out of<br />
academia. It also alms to acknowledge cultural differences<br />
and at the same time to encourage an International<br />
exchange based on a shared feminist framework. Hm.I:<br />
tla: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy was published as an<br />
annual spedal Issue of Women's Studies Internatlonal<br />
.E2!:Ym until Hypatia no. 3,1985. In 1986 fiXpatJa became<br />
an Independent publication.<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY<br />
1. 1972.<br />
2. 41year.<br />
3. $25 (Indlv.), $35 (Inst.).<br />
4. The Feminist Press atthe City University ofNew York, 311<br />
East 94th Street, New York, NY 10128.<br />
5. Nancy Porter.<br />
7. ISSN 0732-1562.<br />
8. lC sc82-7058; sn82-20082.<br />
9. OClC 7387895.<br />
10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville;<br />
Stevens Point; Stout; Washington Co.; Whitewater.<br />
11. Women Studies Abstracts.<br />
12. Women's Studies Quarterly Is focused on teaching andthe<br />
scholarship most useful to teachers; two thematic Issues<br />
each year on such topics as mothering, race and culture,<br />
sex and sexuality, war and peace; International features,<br />
annual reporting of Information on national Women's Stud<br />
Ies Programs and Centers for Reasearch on Women;<br />
book reviews, newsbrlefs. Artldes concem theory and<br />
practtce of women's studies and women In academic<br />
professions.<br />
THE WOMEN'S STUDIES REVIEW (Replaced by FEMINISMS In<br />
Winter 1988 -- see entry)<br />
1. 1973-1988.<br />
2. 61year.<br />
4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207<br />
Dulles Hall, 230 W.17th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210.<br />
5. Glynis Carr, Willa Young.<br />
7. ISSN 0272-6416.<br />
8. lC sn80-948.<br />
9. OClC 4041859.<br />
10. la Crosse; Milwaukee.<br />
12. "Reviews works by, for, or about women In a variety of<br />
mediaIndudlngfiction, poetry, dramaticproducttons, films,<br />
art shows, exhibits, musical producttons, and scholarly<br />
research In any field. Reviews will be published which<br />
focus on women's experiences and gender, or which<br />
advance feminist theory and consciousness:'<br />
xvii
xviii.<br />
lONE: A FEMINIST JOURNAL FOR WOMEN AND MEN<br />
1. 1986.<br />
2. Annual.<br />
3. $5.50 (Indlv.), $7.75 (Inst.).<br />
4. Zone, P.O. Box 803, Brookline Village, MA 02147.<br />
5. Richard Waring.<br />
7. ISSN 0882-1658.<br />
8. LC sn85-833.<br />
9. OCLC 11767806.<br />
12. "To present writings by women and men of diverse backgrounds;towelcome<br />
agay writer as much as a blackwriter<br />
as much as a straight white writer. To bring different<br />
worlds together, to present a cultural pluralism transcendant<br />
of the sum of the parts. To promote pro-feminism In<br />
men."
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
AFFILIA<br />
Journal of<br />
Women and Social Work<br />
Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 1988<br />
3 Editorial Betty Sancier<br />
5 Blue Ridge Blues: The Problems and Strengths<br />
of Rural Women<br />
Carol Spellman Olson<br />
19 <strong>Home</strong>less Women: A High-Risk Population<br />
Jan L. Hagen and Andre M.lvanoff<br />
34 Mentor Relationships Among Women in Academe<br />
Cheryl A. Richey, Eileen D. Gambrill, and<br />
Betty J. Blythe<br />
48 Women's Ways and Effective Management<br />
Roslyn H. Chernesky and Marcia J. Bombyk<br />
62 Wife Abuse and Marital Rape<br />
Among Women Who Seek Help<br />
Bonnie L. Yegidis<br />
69 Are BSW Students Sexist?<br />
Adele Weiner .<br />
79 On the Lookout<br />
81 Book Review<br />
"Women and Mental Health," Special Issue of the<br />
Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health,<br />
Volume 5, Fall 1986, Kathryn McCannel, Guest Editor.<br />
Reviewed by Ann Temkin<br />
84 Poetry<br />
86 Letters<br />
1.
2.<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
i1mLIA<br />
Journal of<br />
Women and Social Work<br />
Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1988<br />
5 Editorial<br />
One Step Forward?<br />
Betty Sancier<br />
8 Commentary<br />
Rebuttal to Rubin<br />
Elaine Norman<br />
Articles<br />
10 From Cycle to Syndrome and Back Again:<br />
A Social·Work Response. to PMS<br />
Carolyn Morell<br />
23 A Social Worker's Perspective on Pornography<br />
Arlene Bowers Andrews<br />
33 The Powers That Might Be:<br />
The Unity of White and Black Feminists-<br />
Rosemarie Kopacsi and Audrey Olsen Faulkner<br />
51 Women and Social Work Activism in the 1980s<br />
Linda Cherrey Reeser<br />
63 Gender and Salary in Graduate Schools<br />
of Social Work: An Outworn Issue?<br />
. Allen Rubin<br />
83 Victim: Family Systems and Feminist Perspectives<br />
Susan Alene Rodning<br />
98 On the Lookout<br />
101 On the Bias
AFFILIA<br />
Journal of<br />
Women and Social Work<br />
(Continued) Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 1988<br />
105 Book Reviews<br />
The Ones Who Got Away. Ginny NiCarthy.<br />
Reviewed by Janet A. Geller<br />
The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass,<br />
and Public Policy.<br />
William Julius Wilson.<br />
Reviewed by Evelyn R. Frankford<br />
Learning about Women: Gender, Politics, and Power,<br />
special issue of Daedalus.<br />
Reviewed by Carol H. Meyer<br />
Women and Criminality. Ronald Bam Flowers; Women<br />
in the Criminal Justice System. Clarice Feinman; Women<br />
and Crime. Frances Heidensohn.<br />
Reviewed by Jane M. Totman<br />
Bulimia: A Guide to Recovery. Understanding and Overcoming<br />
the Binge-Purge Syndrome. Lindsey Hall and<br />
Leigh Cohn.<br />
Reviewed by Leslie Morrison Faerstein<br />
lIS Poetry<br />
A Wino<br />
Laura L. Allen<br />
Sr. M. Speranza Curry<br />
Deborah L. Humphreys<br />
120 Letters<br />
3 .
12. CALYX<br />
A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN<br />
THE FORBIDDEN STITCH<br />
AN ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S ANTHOLOGY<br />
volume 11 numbers 2 & 3<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Editors' Introductions<br />
Shirley Geok-lin Lim 10<br />
Mayumi Tsutakawa 13<br />
Margarita Donnelly 15<br />
POETRY<br />
Marilyn Chin 17 We Are Americans Ncrw, We Live<br />
Myung Mi Kim 18<br />
20<br />
Rose Furuya Hawkins 21<br />
Sujata Bhatt 25<br />
28<br />
Chitra Divakaruni 29<br />
Virginia R. Cerenio 77<br />
Marian Yee 78<br />
80<br />
Kyoko Mori 82<br />
Mitsuye Yamada 84<br />
Nellie Wong 86<br />
Stephanie Sugioka 88<br />
Shalin Hai-Jew 91<br />
Lynne Yamaguchi Fletcher 119<br />
120<br />
122<br />
Diana Chang 123<br />
124<br />
Carolyn Lau 126<br />
Tina Koyama 128<br />
129<br />
in the Tundra<br />
Into Such Assembly<br />
A Rose a/Sharon<br />
Excerpts from Proud Upon an Alien Shore<br />
Go To Ahmedabad<br />
Muliebrity<br />
At Muktinath<br />
FamilyPhotos: Black and White: 1960<br />
The Handbook of Sex of the Plain Girl<br />
Wintermelons<br />
Heat in October<br />
The Club<br />
For An Asian Woman Who Says My<br />
Poetry Gives Her a Stomachache<br />
Legacy<br />
Father's Belt<br />
After Delivering Your Lunch<br />
Higashiyama Crematorium, November 16,<br />
1983<br />
The Way April Leads to Autumn<br />
On Being in the Midwest<br />
On The Fly<br />
Zhoukoudian Bride's Harvest<br />
Currents<br />
Dcrwntown Seattle in the Fog
(Continued)<br />
Song-jook Park<br />
Translated by<br />
Hyun-jae Yee Sallee<br />
Merle Woo<br />
Arlene Naganawa<br />
Jean Yamasaki Toyama<br />
Susan K C. Lee<br />
Alison Kim<br />
Shirley Geok-lin Lim<br />
130 On Such A Day<br />
131 untitled<br />
132 Whenever You're Cornered, the Only Way<br />
Out Is to Fight<br />
Myrna Pena Reyes 142 San Juan<br />
143 Toads Mate and Father Cleans the Pool<br />
Jessica Hagedorn 144 The Song of Bullets<br />
Mei-mei Berssenbrugge 147 Duration of Water<br />
148 Chronicle<br />
Genny Lim 196 Children Are Color-blind<br />
Sharon Hashimoto 198 Standing in the Doorway, I Watch the .<br />
'tOung Child Sleep<br />
199 Eleven A.M. On My Day Off, My Sister<br />
Phones Desperate for a Babysitter<br />
200 Learning to Swim<br />
201 Red<br />
202 Letter from Turtle Beach<br />
203 Sewing Woman<br />
204 Pantoun for Chinese Women<br />
206 Visiting Malacca<br />
PROSE<br />
Kyoko Mori 31 Yellaw Mittens and Early Violets<br />
Yoshiko Uchic;la 39 Tears of Autumn<br />
Valerie Matsumoto 45 Two Deserts<br />
Siu Wai Anderson 54 Autumn Gardening<br />
Susan KC. Lee 92 A Letter for Dar<br />
Marianne Villanueva 99 Sileo<br />
Shirley Geok-lin Lim 109 Native Daughter<br />
Mei Mei Evans 150 Gussuk<br />
Fae Myenne Ng 165 LAst Night<br />
Diana Chang 171 The Oriental Contingent<br />
Betty LaDuke 189 Mine Okubo: An American Experience<br />
Tahira Naqvi 207 Paths Upon Water<br />
Talat Abbasi 218 Sari Petticoats<br />
Anjana Appachana 221 To Rise Above<br />
228 My Only Gods<br />
ART<br />
Lori Kayo Hatta 62<br />
63<br />
64<br />
Tomie Arai 65<br />
66<br />
67<br />
68<br />
69<br />
Yong Soon Min 70<br />
71<br />
72<br />
73<br />
Roberta May Wong 74<br />
75<br />
76<br />
Patti Warashina 134<br />
135<br />
Judy Hiramoto 136<br />
137<br />
138<br />
139<br />
Obachan Hatta, Kailua-l
16.<br />
camera obscura<br />
A JVI/rJ/al 4FcIIlillis/II allil Fill/l TI/('(lrY!17<br />
Male Trouble<br />
Special Issue Editors: Constance Penley and Sharon Willis<br />
4 Editorial<br />
7 Per Os(cillation) by Parveen Adams<br />
31 Masochism and Male Subjectivity by Kaja Silverman<br />
69 Three Men and Baby M by Tania Modleski<br />
83 Fellowdrama by Ray Barrie (with introduction by Mark<br />
Cousins)<br />
89 Vas by Paul Smith<br />
113 Male Hysteria and Early Cinema by Lynne Kirby<br />
DOSSIER ON PEE- WEE'S PLAYHOUSE<br />
133 The Cabinet of Dr. Pee-wee: Consumerism and Sexual Terror<br />
by Constance Penley<br />
155 The Playhouse of the Signifier by Ian Balfour<br />
169 "Going Bonkers!": Children, Play and Pee-wee by<br />
Henry Jenkins III<br />
195 Paralysis in Motion: Jerry Lewis's Life as a Man by<br />
Scott Bukatman<br />
206 Review of Men in Feminism by Bruce Robbins<br />
215 Contributors<br />
217 Books Received<br />
May, 1988
18. COMMON LIVES/ LESBIAN LIVES<br />
a lesbian quarterly<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong> Number Twenty-Eight Fall 1988<br />
3 Notes to Our Readers<br />
5 Breaking Barriers, by Hannah Blue Heron<br />
17 Girls and Van Gogh's Trees, by Kathy Jo Noack<br />
21 Broken Life, poem by Sima Rabinowitz<br />
22 Blood Dirge, poem by Myrna Elana<br />
24 Anything More is Luck, poem by Marianne Milton<br />
25 Limbo, poem by Jacqueline Woodson<br />
27 Two poems by Rose Romano<br />
29 She's Leaving with Harry, by Adrienne Lauby<br />
33 It Makes No Difference Where You Bury Me, by Roberta V.<br />
Sherman<br />
35 Separating, by Barbara E. Lora<br />
48 Birth Song, by J. L. Williams<br />
59 The Exposition, by Octa Marie Gillen<br />
65 Inner Pain, by Rosanne Jean Berardi<br />
68 Reunion, by Sima Rabinowitz<br />
71 Pele's Fire, by Elizabeth Sewell<br />
77 "You've Come a Long Way, Mama!" by "Big Mama" Marta<br />
Helm<br />
79 The War Notebook, by Bonnie J. Morris<br />
91 this morning, by Ivy Martin<br />
93 November 29, 1986, by betsy kantt<br />
99 A Bath Tub Does Not a Mikveh Make, by F<br />
105 Ohhh Atlanta, by Mary Beth O'Connor<br />
109 Cagney and Lacey: A Lost Episode, by Mickey Eliason<br />
118 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . ..
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FEMINIST<br />
Volump 10, Numbpf I 1,IIlILJHH<br />
TABLE <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
FROM THE EDITORS '....................•.......3<br />
Reader survey results and a new look for ':C.<br />
FEMINIST PUBLISHING ......................................•. 3<br />
News of several new presses and the Feminist Press Association.<br />
NEWS FROM THE UW-SYSTEM .....................•...........4<br />
WOMEN'S HISTORY ARCHIVES: DOCUMENTING WOMEN'S<br />
LIVES AND WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS TODAY 5<br />
By Brenda Marston.<br />
RECENT PERIODICALS ON WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT:<br />
CHALLENGING THE PARADIGM? 8<br />
By Elli Lester-Massman.<br />
WHO'S WORKING ON WHAT?: A DATABASE ON<br />
WORK-IN-PROGRESS 11<br />
By Mary Ellen Capek.<br />
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...•......•... 12<br />
New sources on Irish women, entrepreneurs, Shirley Chisholm, feminist literary<br />
criticism in journal articles, EstherWilliamson B.nau,KateSmith, managers and administrators,<br />
AliceWaIIcer,Jewish women, women'smovementsaround theworld,anthropologists;<br />
plus other reference works.<br />
PERIODICAL NOTES 17<br />
New periodicals on South Asian women; feminist futurists; reIelIJ'Ch on women;<br />
women in development; law and public policy; women of color; lesbians and gays; 8nd<br />
funding sources.<br />
Special issues of periodicals on Black adolescent parents; social issues for women<br />
of color; Central American women's health; poet Alice Notley; and books by and about<br />
women.<br />
Transitions: Femm;.t U'"IU!I Nnosldter publication temporarily suspended.<br />
Ceased publication: WARM /o,,,,ud.<br />
ITEMS <strong>OF</strong> NOTE.....................•......•............••.•. 19<br />
A bibliography on multicultural literaturefor the young; a report on the National<br />
Plan of Action; a questionnaire for evaluating women content in courses; a database of<br />
Canadian women's groups; a handbook for faculty hiring; Haworth Press' new aeries; an<br />
international information center and women's archives; a study of women students with<br />
dependent children; Womankind Books; film study guides; and a health information<br />
service.<br />
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 20<br />
A listing of the year's best reference books.<br />
BOOK REVIEWS ...............................•.....•........20<br />
Revisioning women's paid labor, by Anne Statham.<br />
At the crossroads: education, gender, and class, by Helen Casper.<br />
Non-sexist books for children and young adults, by Lyn Miller-Lachmann.<br />
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED .........•••.......•....•...•....27<br />
23.
24.<br />
Feminist<br />
Issues<br />
Volume 8, Number 2<br />
Diana E.H. Russell<br />
Colette Guillaumin<br />
Karen Offen<br />
Monica Flori<br />
Lamia Rustum<br />
Shehadeh<br />
Claire Riley<br />
Articles<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong> Fall 1988<br />
Detention in South Africa:<br />
A Woman's Experience 3<br />
Race and Nature: The System of Marks<br />
The Idea ofa Natural Group<br />
and Social Relationships 25<br />
On the French Origin ofthe Words<br />
Feminism and Feminist 45<br />
Argentine Women's Organizations<br />
During the Transition to Democracy ..'. 53<br />
Plato's Paradoxical View of Women .... 67<br />
Work in Progress<br />
American Kinship:<br />
A Lesbian Account 75
Number 30 Autumn 1988<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Noticeboard 1<br />
Capital, Gender and Skill: Women <strong>Home</strong>workersin Raral<br />
Spain 3<br />
Alison Lever<br />
Factand Fiction: George Egertonand Nellie Shaw 25<br />
Sharon Butler<br />
Feminist Political Organization inIceland: Some Reftections<br />
on theExperience ofKwenna Frambothid 36<br />
Lena Dominelli and Gudrun Jonsdottir<br />
UnderWestern Eyes: Feminist Scholarshipand Colonial<br />
Discourses 61<br />
Chandra Mohanty<br />
Bedroom Horror: The Fatal Attraction ofIntercourse 89<br />
Mandy Merck<br />
Poems 104<br />
Patience Agbabi<br />
AIDS: Lessons from the Gay Community 100<br />
Cindy Patton<br />
Reviews 112<br />
Elizabeth Wilson on Joan Nestle 112<br />
Mary McIntosh on Celia Kitzinger 114<br />
Maria Laureton Terry Lovell 117<br />
RohiniBanarjee on Swasti Mitter 118<br />
Lon Fleming on Jeanne Gregory 121<br />
25.
26. FIREWEED<br />
A FEMINIST QUARTERLY<br />
Poetry<br />
11<br />
big trees grow slow<br />
propaganda<br />
INCHON<br />
(september 15, 1951)<br />
THE GREAT RAIN<br />
Jean Yoon<br />
21<br />
Another Silly Typing<br />
Error<br />
Helen Potrebenko<br />
32<br />
There Are Times<br />
When I See You<br />
Faz<br />
Linda Quinlan<br />
46<br />
DOWN SOUTH<br />
BECOMING NATIVE<br />
Annharte<br />
57<br />
Class Struggle<br />
Anishinabeg<br />
Mary Lou C. DeBassige<br />
Reviews<br />
96<br />
Ana Historic<br />
by Daphne Marlatt<br />
Ann Deeter<br />
Issue 27 Fa 11, 1988<br />
WhClt t1rt1<br />
/ .<br />
HUNOUR<br />
Cartoons Fiction<br />
66 72<br />
The Fish Bowl The Pagan Phallus<br />
Fun Capsules<br />
It's lesbian Art<br />
Robin Roger<br />
The Pathologically 84<br />
Shy lesbian Farting Is A<br />
Kitchen of the Feminist Issue<br />
Damned The Fart Sisters -<br />
The Eggs Form<br />
A Collective<br />
Grizzly and Sky<br />
Lesley Turner 90<br />
Holy Matrimony<br />
80<br />
The New Men:<br />
Shelagh McNally<br />
The Male Feminists<br />
The New Heteros<br />
The Politically Correct<br />
Poetry<br />
The New Fathers 89<br />
.. " Joss Maclennan The Reason Why I<br />
Would Never Make<br />
86 Love With A<br />
Suffering A Married Man<br />
Romantic Lapse Mary Melfi<br />
I'd Like To ...<br />
The Ease of<br />
Condom Usage<br />
Dawna Gallagher<br />
Departments<br />
95 98<br />
The Nuclear Family Contributors' Notes<br />
Wilma Needham<br />
99<br />
Ourstory/<br />
Acknowledgements<br />
100<br />
Submission<br />
Requirements<br />
Announcements
28.<br />
GENDERS<br />
1, March, 1988<br />
Mary Wilson Carpenter<br />
Catherine Gallagher<br />
Jonathan Weinberg<br />
Nancy D. Campbell<br />
Andrew Parker<br />
Christopher Craft<br />
Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick<br />
Notes on ContribUtors<br />
"A Bit of Her Flesh": Circumcision and<br />
"The Signification of the Phallus" in<br />
Daniel Deronda<br />
Embracing the Absolute: The Politics of<br />
the Female SUbject in Seventeenth Century<br />
England<br />
It's in the Can: Jasper Johns and the Anal<br />
Society<br />
The Oscillating E,...·)race: Subjection and<br />
Interpellation in barbara"Kruger's Art<br />
Holding the Fort! Instituting Genders.<br />
Engendering Institutions<br />
"Descend and Touch and Enter":<br />
Tennyson's Strange Manner of Address<br />
Privilege of Unknowing<br />
1<br />
24<br />
40<br />
57<br />
75<br />
83<br />
102<br />
125
GENDERS<br />
2, July 1988<br />
Wendy Kozol<br />
Jonathan Dollimore<br />
Lou Ratte<br />
Susan Bruce<br />
James M. Saslow<br />
Peter Lehman<br />
Doris Sommer<br />
Notes on ContribUtors<br />
Madonnas of the Fields: Photography,<br />
Gender, and 1930s Farm Relief<br />
Different Desires: Subjectivity and<br />
Transgression in Wilde and Gide<br />
A Dangerous Alliance: Anglo-Indian<br />
Literary Criticism and Bengali Literary<br />
Production (1870-1880)<br />
The Flying Island and Female Anatomy:<br />
Gynaecologyand Power.in Gulliver's<br />
Travels<br />
"A Veil of Ice between My Heart and the<br />
Fire": Michelangelo's Sexual Identity and<br />
Early Modern Constructs of Homosexuality<br />
In the Realm of the Senses: Desire, Power,<br />
and the Representation of the Male Body<br />
Sab C'est Mo;<br />
1<br />
24<br />
42<br />
60<br />
77<br />
91<br />
111<br />
127<br />
29.
30.<br />
GENDERS<br />
3, November 1988<br />
Nancy Armstrong<br />
Inderpal Grewal<br />
Anne Herrmann<br />
Wayne Koestenbaum<br />
Claire Kahane<br />
Lisa Tickner<br />
Notes on Contributors<br />
The Gender Bind: Women and the<br />
Disciplines<br />
Salman Rushdie: Marginality, Women,<br />
and Shame<br />
The Transsexual as Anders in Christa<br />
Wolf's "Self-Experiment"<br />
Privileging the Anus: Anna O. and the<br />
Collaborative Origin of Psychoanalysis<br />
Questioning the Maternal Voice<br />
Feminism, Art History, and Sexual Difference<br />
24<br />
43<br />
57<br />
82<br />
92<br />
130
32. Health Care<br />
for Women<br />
International<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong> Volume 9 / Number 4 / 1988<br />
Editorial / v<br />
QUALITY <strong>OF</strong> LIFE FOR WOMEN WITH ARTHRITIS /<br />
Carol S. Burckhardt / 229<br />
OLDER WOMEN WHO ARE CAREGIVERS / Karen<br />
Robinson / 239<br />
DIABETES AND FEMALE SEXUALITY: A REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> THE<br />
LITERATURE / Patricia Barthalow Koch and Elaine Wilson<br />
Young / 251<br />
SENSORY AND PHYSICAL ALTERATIONS AFTER<br />
MASTECTOMY / Letha M. Lierman / 263<br />
NURSES RATE THEIR HEALTH CARE / Doris Steck<br />
Edwards and Nancy Dart Opie / 281<br />
RURAL-URBAN DIFFERENCES IN WOMEN'S<br />
PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING / Phyllis Kernoff<br />
Mansfield, Deborah Bray Preston, and Charles 0.<br />
Crawford / 289<br />
PERCEIVED THREAT <strong>OF</strong> HYPOTHETICAL LOSS <strong>OF</strong> BODY PART<br />
IN NURSES AND NURSING STUDENTS / Shirley Petchel<br />
Damrosch / 305<br />
THE STEREOTYPE <strong>OF</strong> SINGLE WOMEN REVISITED: SEXUAL<br />
PRACTICES AND SEXUAL SATISFACTION AMONG PR<strong>OF</strong>ESSIONAL<br />
WOMEN / 1. Kenneth Davidson, Sr., and Carol A. Darling / 317<br />
SELF-EXAMINATION IN THE EARLY DETECTION <strong>OF</strong><br />
BREAST CANCER: ISSUES AND IMPLICATIONS<br />
FOR NURSING PRACTICE AND RESEARCH / Barbara<br />
Nettles-Carlson and Linda Schoonover Smith / 337<br />
Announcements / 353
ea<br />
A CAN A 0 I A N W 0 MEN'S H E A L T H<br />
Vol 9:4' September, 1988<br />
FEATURES<br />
•<br />
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12 We Are Not Immune<br />
Women and AIDS<br />
Lisa McCaskel1<br />
18 A Futuristic Nightmare<br />
The Impact of Free Trade on Healthcare<br />
Judy Darcy<br />
25 Board Games<br />
Sexist Bias at the Workers'<br />
Compensation, Board<br />
Karen Weisberg<br />
29 Who's In Control?<br />
Eggs, Embryos, Fetal Tissue<br />
Bonnie Lafave<br />
ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING<br />
3 Collective Notes<br />
Fighting Racism<br />
4 Letters<br />
5 Update<br />
9 Healthwise<br />
Dyslexia<br />
Judith Derkson<br />
23 My Story, Our Story<br />
Saying No to Amnio<br />
Kathleen McDonnell<br />
32 Reviews<br />
When Someone You Know Has AIDS<br />
Ethics and Human Reproduction<br />
36 Resources and Events<br />
33.
34. HECATE<br />
A Women's<br />
Interdisciplinary<br />
Journal<br />
Volume 14, Number 1 1988<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
4-5 Editorial<br />
5-30 'To Combat the Plague': The Construction of Moral Alarm and<br />
State Intervention in Queensland during<br />
World War II .Kay Saunders and Helen Taylor<br />
31-36 Poems by Bobbi Sykes, Sue Chin, Naomi Cameron<br />
37-39 'Wild Cattle' .Jane Skelton<br />
40-50 Women and Reason Denise Russell<br />
51-55 Poems by Barbara Tipple, Fiona Studdert, D. P. Reiter<br />
56-67 The Feminist Club of NSW: 1914-1970: A History<br />
of Feminist Politics in Decline Gaii Griffith<br />
68-70 'Sequence' Stephanie Green<br />
71-75 Keri Hulme's The Bone People and the<br />
Literary Lottery D 'Arcy Randall<br />
76-77 Poems by Claire Crabtree, Gilli Scarlett<br />
78-82 'Chasing Headlines' Anna Carmody<br />
83-86 Poems by Sara Knox, Catherine Bateson, Carol Cohn,<br />
Catherine Mulcahy<br />
87-103 'Tot Siens, Suid Afrika, 1987' Susan Gardner<br />
104-111 Black Women's Fiction in English: A Bibliography:<br />
Part One Carole Ferrier
- Vol. 5, No.4<br />
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In This Issue:<br />
Women and War<br />
a feminist quarterly<br />
'11.9'<br />
From The First 2nd the Last: A Woman Thinks about War<br />
Work in Progress by Susan Griffin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 1<br />
lone<br />
Story by Christina Glendenning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' p. 1<br />
Rachel's Dream: A Midrash<br />
Poem by Helen Papell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 3<br />
Coming Out in the'Navy<br />
Memoir by Amy Kautzman p. 6<br />
A Day in the Shadow<br />
Madelon Sprengnether p. 8<br />
Training FUm for the Sex War<br />
Reflection by Janet Tripp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 10<br />
Reviews by Bonnie Fisher, Terri Jewell, Anna M. I.evia<br />
Graphics by Kris Cottom, Ausma Ehlert, Margo Kren, Ellen Moore, and Suzanne Olson<br />
35.
36.<br />
YPATIA<br />
VOL. 3, NO.2<br />
SUMMER 1988<br />
A Journal of Feminist Philosophy<br />
Contents<br />
vii Preface<br />
Joyce T rebilcot<br />
Dyke Methods<br />
15 Lisa Heldke<br />
Recipes for Theory Making<br />
31 Uma Narayan<br />
Working Together Across Differeru;e: Some Considerations<br />
on Emotions and Political Practice<br />
49 Laura M. Purdy<br />
Does Women's Liberation Imply Children's Liberation<br />
63 Eva Feder Kittay<br />
Woman as Mewphor<br />
87 Gail Stenstad<br />
Anarchic Thinking<br />
101 Uma Narayan<br />
Poems<br />
107 Jeffner Allen<br />
Poetic Politics: How the Amazons Took the Acropolis
-19-<br />
IRIS<br />
A Journal About Women<br />
ARTICLES<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
FICTION<br />
Spring/Summer 1988<br />
5 Spinning Wicked Webs: An Interview with Mary Daly<br />
Kathleen Davies<br />
14 Learning from Past Mistakes: Equal Rights and the<br />
Constitution<br />
22 Isabel Allende and Modern Spanish-American Fiction<br />
D. L. Shaw<br />
25 A Parallel, Silent History in Novels: An Interview<br />
with Isabel Allende<br />
Virginia lnvernizzi and Melissa Pope<br />
30 Apart from the Mainstream: Women's Studies in<br />
College Curricula<br />
Anne MacMaster<br />
43· Why My Classmates are Getting Pregnant<br />
Angela De/owell . . ..<br />
47 Sisterhood Among the Fathers: Feminist ExpressIOn In<br />
Italy<br />
Lisa Miller<br />
65 Flora Tristan, Peregrinations ofa Pariah<br />
Isabella Bird, Unbeaten Tracks in Japan and The Yangtze<br />
Valley and Beyond<br />
Larry Garretson<br />
66 Patricia Romero, Sylvia Pankhurst: Portrait ofa Radical<br />
Doris Smith<br />
67 Nina Auerbach, Ellen Terry: Player in Her Time<br />
Elizabeth L. Harris<br />
68 Christine A. Lunardini, From Equal Suffrage to Equal<br />
Rights: Alice Paul and the National Woman's Party,<br />
1910-1928<br />
Leila J. Rupp and Verta Taylor, Survival in the<br />
Doldrums: The American Women's Rights Movements,<br />
1945 to the 1960s<br />
Rosemary Ridd and Helen Callaway, Women and<br />
Political Conflict: Portraits of Struggle in Times of CriSIS<br />
Jamie Farquhar<br />
70 Barbara Heldt, Terrible Perfection: Women and Russian<br />
Literature<br />
Lorraine Aten<br />
17 Endangered Species<br />
Bibi Wein<br />
57 Etiquette<br />
Mary Maddox<br />
Cover: Maenade by Suzanne Benton, 1983. Brass on steel.<br />
Cover design: Mary Kostel, Vicki Nelson Saunders<br />
GRAPHICS FEATURES<br />
34 I-doll-atry: Claudia DeMonte and Her Work<br />
Mary Mackay<br />
50 Telling Women's Stories Through the Mask: An<br />
Interview with Suzanne Benton<br />
Cynthia Cam lin<br />
NEWS<br />
12 Sweet Silent Throught: The Photographs of Sally Mann<br />
Lisa Dashiell Bush<br />
29 Programs and Call for Papers<br />
42 Women and Health<br />
45 Virginia Public Schools' Proposed Family Life Program<br />
&th Pearce<br />
56 International Women<br />
63 Local Riches<br />
64 Women and Politics<br />
71 Resources<br />
POEMS<br />
IFCln the Green Hand of Summer<br />
Nancy Roxbury Knutson<br />
21 Now I Would Like to Dance<br />
katy wilde<br />
40 Pennsylvania, 1900<br />
Deborah Slicer<br />
40 Kansas, 1863<br />
Deborah Slicer<br />
40 Renaissance<br />
Mary Kay Rummel<br />
41 Garden<br />
Lee Ellen Briccetti<br />
41 Hospital-Church<br />
Lee Ellen Bricretti<br />
58 Night Passing<br />
Michelle Noullet<br />
59 Meteora<br />
Regina O'Me"'-'eny<br />
70 The Way Women Sweat<br />
Renee A. Ashley<br />
39.
40. I<br />
R I S<br />
A Journal about Women<br />
-20-<br />
Fall/Winter 1988<br />
ARTICLES<br />
5 A Feminist Agenda for Nurses?<br />
Jean Sorrells Jones<br />
10 The Politics of Nurse Recruitment Ads<br />
Alan Shepard<br />
16 The Work of Magdelena Abakanowicz<br />
Margo A. Crutchfield and Julia Bovd<br />
31 This Time It's Funny: Feminism'and Humor<br />
Evelyn Edson<br />
34 Dividing Them from Us within Ourselves: A<br />
Conversation with Lynda Barry<br />
Rosemary Graham<br />
40 Roseanne Barr, Domestic Goddess<br />
Rosemary Graham<br />
42 Nicole Hollander's Sylvia<br />
Evelyn Edson<br />
44 Lily Tomlin, Laughing with Us<br />
Rosemary Graham<br />
46 The Silent Workers<br />
Ellen O'Donnell<br />
52 Anne Hutchinson: Nurse, Midwife, and Revel in<br />
Puritan New England<br />
Sarah Charlton<br />
58 The Exclusion of Women's History from<br />
Standardized Tests<br />
John C. Attig<br />
60 The Western Culture Debate at Stanford<br />
Kathleen Hobson<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
64 Barbara Johnson, A World of Difference<br />
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, In Other Worlds: Essays<br />
in Cultural Politics<br />
Alice Kathleen Gambrell<br />
66 Tish Sommers and Laurie Shields, Women Take<br />
Care: The Consequences of Caregiving in Today's<br />
Society<br />
Alan Shepard<br />
67 Linda M. Hasselstrom, Windbrek, Going Over East<br />
E.A. Gehman<br />
68 Mary Field Belenky, Blythe McVicker Clinchy,<br />
Nancy Rule Goldberger, and Jill Mattuck Tarule,<br />
Women's Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self,<br />
Voice, and Mind<br />
Eleanor Vernon Wilson<br />
69 Lear's<br />
Mary Mackay<br />
FICTION<br />
23 Lenape Parke<br />
Annie H'l'1;;kins<br />
POEMS<br />
20 Recurrent Dream<br />
Michael McFee<br />
20 Valentine<br />
R. M. Ernest<br />
20 Flight<br />
NOlla Simnicht<br />
21 A Week in the Life of a Couple<br />
Renee C. Gregorio<br />
21 The Orchid Boat<br />
Adrian Oktenberg<br />
21 Science Class<br />
Sherry Beasley<br />
26 Strokes<br />
Elizabeth Rees<br />
29 Just to Console Myself<br />
LI Qing Zhao, Translated by Sibyl James and Kang<br />
Xue Pel<br />
66 This<br />
Lynne H. deCourey<br />
69 The Meal<br />
Anne Carroll Fowler<br />
IBC Late Summer in North Carolina:<br />
To Anna Akhmatova<br />
Shirley Anders<br />
NEWS<br />
19 Southern Women's Cultural History: Discovering<br />
Ourselves through Our Pasts<br />
Kristen Staby Rembold<br />
22 Polygraph Tests: Truth or Consequences<br />
Anne Bromley<br />
50 Moral Polarity and Judicial Therapy: Helping<br />
Women Hit Bottom<br />
Kathryn L. Ingle<br />
51 Conferences<br />
56 Calls for Materials<br />
56 University of Virginia Women's Studies<br />
57 Local News<br />
63 Women in the Workplace<br />
70 Resources<br />
71 Women and Health<br />
72 Women and the Law<br />
Cover: from Girls & Boys, by Lynda Barry, The Real<br />
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Design by Mary Kostel.
GKalliope 4l.<br />
ajournal ofwomen's art<br />
Vol. 10, No. 3 1988<br />
Larry Jon Davis 2 "Figure with Copper Kettle"<br />
Mary Sue Koeppel 3 Men Portray Women<br />
Peter Meinke 6 Cut Flowers<br />
12 The Housekeeper in London<br />
13 Dreaming Secretary<br />
14 Largo, Maestoso<br />
Brandon Kershner 15 The Adult CInld of the Alcoholic<br />
17 Superossification<br />
E. Allen Tilley, Jr. 18 Dream: After a Conference<br />
19 From Francesco Petrarch's<br />
Rime sparse (translation)<br />
Don Thornton 20 Eirene<br />
Josepb Jeffers Dodge 21 "Reminiscing"<br />
22 "What Struggle to Escape"<br />
23 "Stranger on the Shore"<br />
24 "The Nest"<br />
25 "No Turning Back"<br />
Mark Johnston 26 Vermeer: Girl Asleep<br />
Kevin BezDer 27 Walking To The Moon<br />
29 Streets<br />
30 Madison Avenue, Summer Morning<br />
Josepb Brucbac 31 Old Woman, Dancing<br />
Mervin Lane 33 Interview<br />
David Tager 34 Letter to Adrienne<br />
Jerry N. UeJsmann 41 Photograph<br />
42 Photograph<br />
43 Photograph<br />
44 Photograph<br />
45 Photograph<br />
46 Photograph<br />
47 Photograph<br />
48 Photograph<br />
49- Photograph<br />
John McKel'DJUl 50 Believable Dreams<br />
53 The Ship of Sex<br />
Howard Denson 55 The Last Entry<br />
Pat Rushin 56 Summer Rape Tally Hits Record High<br />
Richard Peabody 60 Amnesia<br />
61 This Year's Girl<br />
Darsban Perusek 62 A Dirge For Love<br />
Bill Brown 66 Event<br />
67 Birth Root<br />
Charles Feldstein 68 Tennis: A Love Game<br />
Robert B. Gentry 69 Grace<br />
77 Notes About Contnbutors<br />
79 Subscription Information<br />
80 Notes to Prospective Contnbutors
48.<br />
MANUSHI<br />
A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN IN SOCIETY ,<br />
No. 48<br />
Inside<br />
2. Urdu Women's Magazines In the Early Twentieth Century<br />
- Gail Minaalt<br />
10. Rethinking Dowry Boycott<br />
-Madhu :&ish"ar<br />
14. Torn Up By The Roots<br />
-S,atl J08bl<br />
17. Life Through The Cracks<br />
-Shasbi Saebeel<br />
22. Letters To MaDushi<br />
26. A Day In The Life Of Nagamma :<br />
Migrant Construction Worker<br />
-Hema Nair<br />
Sept-Oct. 1988<br />
30. Trying To Live By Her Principles: Indumati Kelkar talks to<br />
Madhu Kishwar<br />
39. SHORT STORY: Sharada<br />
-Shama Futehally<br />
43. FILMS: Male Fantasies Of Female Revenge<br />
--Malibu, Ruth<br />
44. Readers' Eyo
Volume VI, Number 3 Fall 1988<br />
MINERVA<br />
QUARTERLY REPORT ON<br />
WOMEN AND THE MILITARY<br />
Articles Poetry<br />
EARLY IMAGES <strong>OF</strong><br />
THE FEMALE WARRIOR:<br />
MINERVA, THE AMAZONS, JOAN <strong>OF</strong> ARC<br />
Charity Cannon Willard<br />
1<br />
THIS MAN'S NAVY<br />
Louanne Johnson<br />
12<br />
THE ORIGINS <strong>OF</strong><br />
VOLUNTEER SUPPORT FOR<br />
ARMY FAMILY PROGRAMS<br />
D. Bruce Bell<br />
Robert D. Iadeluca<br />
26<br />
WOMEN VETERANS FROM<br />
THE VIETNAM WAR<br />
THROUGH THE EIGHTIES<br />
June A. Willenz<br />
44<br />
DEBORAH SAMSON:<br />
<strong>OF</strong>FICIAL HEROINE <strong>OF</strong> THE<br />
STATE <strong>OF</strong> MASSACHUSETTS<br />
Patrick L. Leonard<br />
61<br />
THE STORY <strong>OF</strong> "YASHKA":<br />
COMMANDER <strong>OF</strong> THE RUSSIAN WOMEN'S<br />
BATTALION <strong>OF</strong> DEATH<br />
Connie L. Reeves<br />
67<br />
once upon a time ... there was a war<br />
Barbara Hedin<br />
74<br />
Reviews<br />
79<br />
51.<br />
Cochran and Brinkley, Jackie Cochran: the Autobiography of the<br />
Greatest Woman Pilot in American History. By Yvonne C.<br />
Pateman<br />
Rothblum and Cole, Another Silenced Trauma: Twelve Feminist<br />
Therapists and Activists Respond to One Woman's Recovery From<br />
War. By Sheila Spicer<br />
Larsen and Nga, Shallow Graves: Two Women and Vietnam. By<br />
Elizabeth Woods<br />
Recent Publications of Interest<br />
85<br />
Communications<br />
88
52.<br />
A Publication of<br />
The National Women's Studies Association<br />
Volume 1, Number 1<br />
Contents<br />
Autumn 1988<br />
Editorial<br />
Memorial<br />
On the Death of Professor Ruth Bleier 3<br />
JOHN F. BRUGGE, SUSAN S. FRIEDMAN, JUDITH W. LEAV/IT, AND<br />
JERZY E. ROSE<br />
Articles<br />
The Cultural Price of Social Exclusion: Gender and Science 7<br />
RUTH BLEIER<br />
House Un-American Activities Committee Statement<br />
of Dr. Ruth Bleier 20<br />
A Theory of Black Women's Texts and White Women's<br />
Readings, or ... The Necessity of Being Other 21<br />
MINROSE C. GWIN<br />
Response to "Black Women's Texts" 32<br />
BARBARA T. CHRISTIAN<br />
Of Parking Spaces and Women's Places:<br />
The Los Angeles Parking Ban of 1920 37<br />
VIRGINIA SCHARFF<br />
The Writing Cure: Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Anna 0., and<br />
"Hysterical" Writing 52<br />
DUNE PRICE HERNDL<br />
The Unhappy Marriage of Theory and Practice:<br />
An Analysis of a Battered Women's Shelter 75<br />
SUSAN B. MURRAY<br />
The Politics ofJewish Invisibility 93<br />
EVELYN TORTaN BECK<br />
Review Essays<br />
Lesbians and Family 103<br />
LAURA S. BROWN<br />
New Perspectives on Women's Faith and Spirituality 109<br />
CAROL P. CHRIST<br />
The Economics of Family Life 114<br />
NANCY A. HEWIIT<br />
Reviews<br />
Ixok Amar. Go edited by ZOE ANGLESEY<br />
J"lARGARET RANDALL, Reviewer<br />
120
54.<br />
VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 5 • SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1988
58.<br />
VOL X 1988 $2.95<br />
THE TEEN WHO JUST SAID "NOI" 15<br />
How a 15-Year-Old Woman<br />
Turned A School<br />
FEATURES<br />
BREAKING THE BARRIERS<br />
Merle Hoffman Interviews Kate Millet<br />
7<br />
System Upside Down<br />
INTERVIEW BY<br />
ROBERTA KALECH<strong>OF</strong>SKY<br />
NO MANDATORY TESTINGI<br />
A Feminist Prostitute Speaks Out<br />
10<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
Editorial: Merie Hoffman 1<br />
BY CAROL LEIGH ON THE ISSUES<br />
HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN HAVE We've Corne A Long Way??? 4<br />
RIGHTS TOOand<br />
They're Often Denied<br />
11<br />
Feedback 25<br />
BY BARBARA SANTEE, Ph.D. Choice Books 18
60.<br />
In this<br />
•<br />
Issue<br />
Ethnicity on the frontier<br />
by Unda Pickle 3<br />
When the unknown is what<br />
you know<br />
Conversations about MS with<br />
Tammy Nelson-Roy 6<br />
Huntin Bear (story)<br />
by Patricia Jane Jones 10<br />
The Helper<br />
by Konnie LeMay 13<br />
Poetry<br />
by Cindy Schuster, Cynthia<br />
Ballou, and Gigi Marino 14<br />
Using What We Have<br />
by Carol Wade Lundberg 15<br />
OCTOBER 1988<br />
VOLUME 12. NUMBER 2
In this • Issue<br />
Making a Difference Through<br />
Politics: Two Rocky Mountain<br />
Women<br />
by Janet G. House 3<br />
Thanksgiving with blue Irises<br />
by Naomi Feigelson Chase .........7<br />
Poetry<br />
by Helen Westra, Sandra Marshburn,<br />
Alice Ellingson, and<br />
Barbara Elovic 13<br />
Night Meetings<br />
by Fran Kaliher 14<br />
A march for freedom<br />
by Debbie Everson 15<br />
NOVEMBER 1988<br />
VOLUME 12. NUMBER 3<br />
61.
62. June 1988<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
<strong>OF</strong>W01\IEN<br />
QUARTERLY<br />
Articles<br />
The Attitudes Toward Rape Victims Scale:<br />
Construction, Validation, and Cross-Cultural<br />
Applicability<br />
Leadership and Nonverbal Behaviors of Hispanic<br />
Females Across School Equity Environments<br />
Avoidance Strategy Use in the Intimate<br />
Relationships of Women and ,"fen from Mexico<br />
and the United States<br />
Self-Esteem and Sex-Role Attitudes: A Comparison<br />
of Italian- and Anglo-Australian Adolescent Girls<br />
Evaluating Competence of Women and Men:<br />
Effects of Experimenter Gender and Group<br />
Gender Composition<br />
Mood Fluctuations: Women Versus Men and<br />
Menstrual Versus Other Cycles<br />
Changes in the Facial Prominence of Women and<br />
Men Over the Last Decade<br />
Rape and Seduction Scripts<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Media Reviews<br />
Colleen Ward<br />
Helen A. Moore<br />
Natalie K. Porter<br />
Vol. 12 No.2<br />
Sharyn S. Belk<br />
Renan Garcia-Falconi<br />
Julita Elemi Hernandez-Sanchez<br />
William E. Snell, Jr.<br />
Norma Grieve<br />
Doreen Rosenthal<br />
Antoniette Cavallo<br />
Claire Etaugh<br />
Bruce D. Houtler<br />
Patricia Ptasnik<br />
Jessica McFarlane<br />
Carol Lynn Martin<br />
Tannis MacBeth Williams<br />
Georgia N. Nigro<br />
Dina E. Hill<br />
Martha E. Gelbein<br />
Catharine L. Clark<br />
Kathryn M. Ryan<br />
127<br />
147<br />
165<br />
175<br />
• 191<br />
201<br />
225<br />
237<br />
247<br />
251
September 1988<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
<strong>OF</strong> WOMEN<br />
QUARTERLY<br />
Articles<br />
Preface<br />
The Inferiority Curriculum<br />
Women, Work, and Family: Bernard's Perspective<br />
on the Past, Present, and Future<br />
Latinas Without Work: Family, Occupational, and<br />
Economic Stress Following Unemployment<br />
Dominance and Inequality in X-Rated<br />
Videocassettes<br />
Factors Influencing Canadian High School Girls'<br />
Career Motivation<br />
Academic Harassment: Sex and Denial in<br />
Scholarly Garb<br />
Thelma Gwinn Thurstone: Career Strategies and<br />
Contributions to Measurement<br />
Sex Differences in Attitudes Toward Suicide:<br />
Do Males Stigmatize Males?<br />
Book Reviews<br />
Media Reviews<br />
Janet Shibley Hyde<br />
Jessie Bernard<br />
Patricia Voydanoff<br />
Gloria J. Romero<br />
Felipe G. Castro<br />
Richard C. Cervantes<br />
Gloria Cowan<br />
Carole Lee<br />
Daniella Levy<br />
Debra Snyder<br />
Valerie L. Holms<br />
Lillian M. Esses<br />
Louise F. Fitzgerald<br />
Lauren M. Weitzman<br />
Yael Gold<br />
Mimi Ormerod<br />
W. L. Bashaw<br />
Carolyn Terry Bashaw<br />
Hedy White<br />
Judith M. Stillion<br />
Vol. 12No.3 63.<br />
259<br />
261<br />
269<br />
281<br />
299<br />
313<br />
329<br />
341<br />
357<br />
367<br />
373
Volume 12, Nos. 2 & 3 1988<br />
(Continued)<br />
Alissa Levine 96 Waitress<br />
Heather Tisdale-Nisbet 98 From Behind the Counter<br />
Nancy Chater 100 waitress in linguiform<br />
Mia Anderson 103 Letter to Arne & Marie-<br />
Fran
Vol. 19, Nos. 1/2<br />
SEX ROLES<br />
A Journal of Research<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Attitudes Toward Sex Roles: Traditional or Egalitarian?<br />
Knud S. Larsen and Ed Long<br />
July 1988<br />
Subordinates' Perceptions of Leaders in Task-Performing Dyads:<br />
Effects of Sex of Leader and Subordinate, Method of<br />
Leader Selection, and Performance Feedback 13<br />
Catherine Seifert and Charles E. Miller<br />
Sex and Gender Effects of Evaluating Emergent Leaders<br />
in Small Groups 29<br />
Janet R. Goktepe and Craig Eric Sch!!eier<br />
Assessing the Effects of Factors that Might Underlie the<br />
Differential Perception of Acquaintance and Stranger Rape 37<br />
James D. Johnson and Lee A. Jackson, Jr<br />
Perceptions of Self-Disclosure as a Function of<br />
Gender-Linked Variables 47<br />
Ellen T. Lewis and Patricia R. McCarthy<br />
Gender Differences in Friendship Patterns 57<br />
Richard Aukett, Jane Ritchie, and Kathryn Mill<br />
More Alike than Meets the Eye: Perceived Gender Differences<br />
in Subjective Experience and Its Display 67<br />
Joel T. Johnson and Gregory A. Shulman<br />
Sex Role Orientations of Male and Female Collegiate Athletes<br />
from Selected Individual and Team Sports 81<br />
Craig A. Wrisberg, M. Vanessa Draper, and John J. Everett<br />
Sex-Differentiated Assistance in Older Widows' Support Systems 91<br />
Shirley L. O'Bryant<br />
Business Studems' Perceptions of Women in Management 107<br />
Ellen J. Frank<br />
BOOK REVIEWS 119<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT 127<br />
67.
68.<br />
Vol. 19, Nos. 3/4<br />
SEX ROLES<br />
A Journal of Research<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Augw.t 1988<br />
Attitudes About Gender Bias in Language: A Reevaluation 129<br />
Jinni A. Harrigan and Karen S. Lucie<br />
Perceptions of Rape Victims and Assailants: Effects of Physical<br />
Attractiveness. Acquaintance, and Subject Gender 141<br />
Eugenia Proctor Gerdes, Eric J. Dammann, and<br />
Kenneth E. Heilig<br />
Farm Women/Farm Work 155<br />
Norah Keating and Brenda Munro<br />
Widows in a South India Society: Depression as an Appropriate<br />
Response to Cultural Factors 169<br />
Helen E. Ullrich<br />
CoHege Women's Career and Motherhood Expectations: New<br />
Options, Old Dilemmas 189<br />
Kristine M. Baber and Patricia Monaghan<br />
Grandchildren's Perspectives on Relationships with Grandparents:<br />
The Influence of Gender Across Generations 205<br />
Ann R. Eisenberg<br />
Behavioral and Psychological Implications of Body Dissatisfaction:<br />
Do Men and Women Differ? 219<br />
Lisa R. Silberstein, Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, Christine Timko,<br />
and Judith Rodin<br />
Gender Stereotypes of Parents with Two-Year-aids and Beliefs<br />
About Gender Differences in Behavior 233<br />
Jacqueline McGuire<br />
Teaching Gender-Related Material: The Effect of Group Sex<br />
Composition on Perceptions of a Female Instructor 241<br />
Lucia A. Gilbert, Richard Holt, and Kay M. Long<br />
BOOK REVIEWS 255
SIGNS<br />
JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
AUTUMN 1988<br />
VOWME I" NUMBER I<br />
Patrlda J. Williams<br />
Susan Rubin Sulelman<br />
Deborah K. Klnl<br />
n-n.. Foster<br />
Marilyn R. Farwell<br />
Karen Offen<br />
Carol a.a-<br />
Judith Walzer Leayltt<br />
and Uncia Gordon<br />
Daryl McGowan Tress<br />
Jane Flax<br />
Annis Pratt<br />
KrIsten Neuschel<br />
Editorial<br />
5 On Beinl the Object of Property<br />
15 On Matemal Spllttlnl: A Propos of Mary Gordon's<br />
Men and Angels<br />
..2 Multiple Jeopardy, Multiple Consdousness; The<br />
Context of a Black Feminist Ideology<br />
73 History, CrItical Theory, and Women's Social<br />
Practlces: "Women's Time" and Housekeeping<br />
100 Toward a Definition of the Lesbiiln Uterary<br />
lmalinadon<br />
119 Deflnlnl feminism: A Comparative Historical<br />
Approach<br />
158 "Let Us Be Sisters Foreyer": The Sororal Model of<br />
Nineteenth-Century Female Friendship<br />
ARCHIVES<br />
182 A Decade of feminist Critiques In the Natural<br />
ScIences: An Address by Ruth Bieler<br />
COMMENT AND REPLY<br />
196 Comment on Flax's "PostmocIernism and Gender<br />
Reladons In feminist Theory"<br />
201 Reply to Tress<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
204 The Myth of the Heroine: The Female<br />
B11dunproman In the Twentieth Century by<br />
Esther Kleinbord Labovitz; forbidden Fruit: On the<br />
Relationship betw.- Women and Knowled.. in<br />
DorIs Lesslnl, Selma LaprIOf, Kate Chopin,<br />
M....-ret Atwood by Bonnie St. Andrews; Merlin's<br />
Daupters: Contemporary Women Writers of<br />
Fantasy by Charlotte Spivack; Worlds within<br />
Women: Myth and Mythmaklnl in fantastic<br />
Uterature by Women by Thelma J, Shinn<br />
209 Becomlnl Visible: Women In European History<br />
edited by Renate Bridenthal. Claudia Koonz, and Susan<br />
Stuard; Connectlnl Spheres: Women in the<br />
Western World, 1500 to the Present edited by<br />
Manlyn J, Boxer and Jean H, Quataert; Women In the<br />
Middle Aps and the Renaissance: Uterary and<br />
Historical Perspectiyes edited by Mary Beth Rose<br />
(Continued, next page)<br />
69.
74.<br />
w a:<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
FEATURES<br />
6 Talking with Labour Women<br />
12 Sporting Women<br />
20 Black Women's lives - poems and pictures<br />
33 Spare Rib Diary 1989 - Artists in Discussion<br />
36 Science Fiction - modem nightmares<br />
48 The Gap She Fostered by Amber Hollibaugh<br />
NEWS<br />
BRITAIN<br />
38 Labour Party Conference Report<br />
Gibraltar Ruling; Black Section Women's<br />
Conference; Scottish Poll Tax Campaign; Dalkon<br />
Shield - Last chance for British claimants; Near<br />
Victory for Leove Bongay<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
41 us Elections - What's in a Vote<br />
Protesters Greet World Bankers in West Berlin<br />
Malaysia and Singapore - Partners in Repression<br />
Chileans Vote No; Burma - Fighting the Generals;<br />
Victory for New York Sweatshop Workers;<br />
Remember Rosario; Invasion of Yanomami Lands<br />
REGULARS<br />
4 LETTERS<br />
55 PULSE<br />
46 CLASSIFIEDS<br />
ISSUE 196 NOVEMBER 1988<br />
Demonstration -eside 10 Downinl Stapinst the<br />
banninl of Sinn Fein
76.<br />
Autumn 1988<br />
Letters· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2<br />
Joy is a Fire that is Stronger<br />
Papercuts by jola Scicinska. . . . . . . .. 8<br />
Call Loud joan Grant reviews a history of Mary<br />
Prince, Caribbean Abolitionist . . . . . . 9<br />
When the Revolution Came Catb jackson<br />
interviews Liza Maza of the Filipino women's<br />
coalition, Gabriela . . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />
So Much to Say Nickie Roberts reviews two books<br />
on the sex industry. . . . . . . . . . .. 23<br />
In Sisterhood Helen Palmer tackles the complex<br />
issue of sisters. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26<br />
Hijacking in the name of solidarity julia Ndaba<br />
talks to Liz Kelly about the Azanian liberation<br />
struggle . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 31<br />
Dangerous and Deadly, one of Andrea Dworkin's<br />
'Letters From a War Zone' . . . . . . . . 42<br />
States of Emergence, women speak about fifteen<br />
years of Women's Liberation in Ireland . . . 46
+ TURN-<strong>OF</strong>-TllE-CENTURY WOMEN +<br />
Vol. IV, No. I A Special Issue<br />
List of lllustrations<br />
SISTER TO SISTER<br />
Letters Written by Fannie Reed .<br />
to Her Twin Sister Eliza Crawford<br />
1894-1904<br />
EDITED,<br />
WITH BIOGRAPHICAL<br />
INFORMATION AND NOI'ES BY<br />
Janis L. Pallister<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Summer 1987<br />
One Woman's Strategies·for Survival: An Introduction<br />
by Marilyn Motz<br />
A Biographical Background<br />
by Janis L. Pallister<br />
THE LETTERS <strong>OF</strong> FANNIE REED<br />
edited, with a postscript, by Janis L. Pallister<br />
Reading and Interpreting the Letters of Fannie Reed<br />
by Suzanne L. Bunkers<br />
Notes on Contributors<br />
77.
78. Volume 2, Number 5<br />
September/October<br />
FEATURES 1988<br />
Table of Contents<br />
Letter From Berlin: Audre Lorde<br />
Answers Questions on Writing, Voice<br />
and Being a Woman Warrior<br />
Questions by Lee Chiaramonte 4<br />
Latin American Lesbian-Feminist: Together in Mexico<br />
by Tatiana de la Tierra. 8<br />
A Special Event: "Hair.••For The Next Generation"<br />
by Susan Chasin.... ..............................................................•.........12<br />
Dykes to Watch Out For<br />
by Alison Bechdel 14 & 15<br />
POETRY<br />
The Handcrafted Jardiniere<br />
by Susan Kreiner 15<br />
COLUMNS<br />
Passing Lesbian/Gay Rights Laws<br />
Is Just The First Step<br />
by Paula L. Ettelbrick 16<br />
Heartbeat --It Happened In Technicolor:<br />
Coming To Terms With Jealousy<br />
by Lee Chiaramonte 18<br />
Mixed Messages -- Fighting Back --OurWay<br />
by Susie Day : 20<br />
REVIEWS<br />
Books -- "The Monarchs Are Flying"<br />
and "To The Ughting"<br />
by Elynor Vine 21<br />
Theatre -- UTen Percent Revue"<br />
by Rosalie 1 Miller 22<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
Classifieds 24<br />
Resources 25<br />
Letter from the Publisher 3<br />
Page 14<br />
Page 22
80.<br />
VOL. 12 IJ2<br />
SUMMER 1988<br />
Journal<br />
TABLE <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Archives & Special Collections on Women in Medicine<br />
byJill Gates Smith 2<br />
Preparation ofLibrarians to Serve a Multicultural World<br />
by U1uJo C. Jolivet 3<br />
Children's Cornucopia<br />
by Marge Loch-Wouters<br />
Media Reviews Books<br />
byMonica Fusich<br />
RDbena Greifer<br />
Kothleen Hiroo/cQ<br />
Beth Sibley<br />
Patty Wong<br />
Music<br />
by Pat Mullon 16<br />
From the Past 17<br />
Nationwide Cataloging Petition<br />
Campaign 18<br />
News and Send Fors<br />
byBeroe Marshall 19<br />
New Arrivals<br />
by Patty Wong 21<br />
7<br />
8
Volume 2, Number 6<br />
September 1988<br />
CONTEN1S<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
FROM THE EDITOR Alook at what's inside the all-new Wisconsin Woman.<br />
4<br />
STATE <strong>OF</strong> THE HEART We've come a long way - if only<br />
Elizabeth knew how far. by jacquelyn Mitchard.<br />
5<br />
BOOKS Music and madness are the intertwining themes of<br />
Ellen Hunnicutt's In the Music Library. by jocelyn Riley.<br />
8<br />
OPINION Voices from La Crosse. How well does the<br />
"Gateway City" promote itself as a tourist destination?<br />
by Anne Finn. 9<br />
BILLBOARD A lively round-up of support groups and<br />
activities from around the state. by Ann Angel.<br />
12<br />
SPORTS Want to feel better fast? Take a walk. by Dan<br />
Allegretti. 14<br />
BUSINESS Farm women in changing roles - how the<br />
drought crisis puts them to the test. by R. T. Both.<br />
16<br />
STYLE Fashion designers compete with nature in the fall<br />
color sweepstakes. Apreview of the MACC fashion show. by<br />
judith Palmer. 2S<br />
MORE STYLE The latest word in updating your wardrobe is<br />
an elegant one: Embellishments. by judith Palmer<br />
:II<br />
A saSSl( twist on<br />
a little' black<br />
dress. Page 28.<br />
FOOD No-fuss meals get you out of the kitchen when minutes count. by Barbara<br />
Salsini. 35<br />
GETAWAY Don't take nature for granted - get out and celebrate Wisconsin's<br />
parade of fall colors by Dan Allegretti.<br />
38<br />
PARENTING Are piano lessons lurking in your child's future? by julie Wichman.<br />
40<br />
CHILDREN'S HEALTH Like it or not, get ready for ear<br />
infection season. by Dr. Ann Larew.<br />
51<br />
81.<br />
(Continued, next page)
82.<br />
What women<br />
really wantmore<br />
jewelry!<br />
Page 32.<br />
(Continued)<br />
Volume 2, Number 6<br />
September 1988<br />
FINANCE Are lRAs still a good investment choice? by Paul Strassels.<br />
52<br />
LEGISLATION When civil rights slip away, it's time to get Congress involved.<br />
by Hannah Rosenthal.<br />
53<br />
FOCUS Meet some remarkable women who are making an impact in education.<br />
54<br />
HEALTH Those nasty urinary tract infections - why we get them, how to treat<br />
them. by Anne Siegel.<br />
A WAITING CHILD Adoption information from the Coalition for Children in<br />
58 Families, Inc.<br />
CALENDAR Amonth's worth of entertainment events, seminars, art exhibits and<br />
more. by Julie Wichman.<br />
SPEAKING OUT Why "feminist" is not a dirty word. by Barbara Eckl.<br />
64<br />
Farm kids feel<br />
drought stress, too.<br />
Page 18.<br />
57<br />
FEATIJRFS<br />
GIVING THE AX What happens when you're forced to fire<br />
someone? Personnel managers tell how to get the message<br />
across without damaging an employee'S self respect. by<br />
22 Maureen Mecozzi.<br />
MOVE OVER, MIDAS Diamonds can still be a girl's best<br />
friend when dressing for success. by Anne Siegel.<br />
32<br />
WEEP NOT FOR THE EMPTY NEST A mother<br />
discovers that it's a mixed blessing when her grown-up chick<br />
returns to roost. by Barbara Salsini.<br />
43<br />
NANNY: THE BEST FRIEND<br />
A FAMILY EVER HAD?<br />
A look at both sides of the<br />
cradle, from the nanny's perspective and<br />
the family's point of view. byJacquelyn<br />
45 Mitchard.
84.<br />
LEITERS Fan mail from near and afar.<br />
4<br />
EDITOR'S NOTES A preview of what's<br />
inside this month's issue.<br />
STATE <strong>OF</strong> THE HEART How to kick the<br />
worry habit and live to tell about it. by<br />
Jacquelyn Mitchard. 6<br />
5<br />
LEGISLATURE Get ready for another round of debates on the<br />
ERA. by Hannah Rosenthal.<br />
12<br />
BOOKS When our grandmothers got fed up with playing a passive<br />
role in society, some of them took to the hills. by Jocelyn Riley.<br />
15<br />
BUSINESS You've seen the catalogues for mail-
LEITERS Complaints, comments and<br />
from our congratulations readers.<br />
4<br />
EDITOR'S NOTES What gifts you'll discover in this month's<br />
issue.<br />
5<br />
STATE <strong>OF</strong> THE HEART A heartwarming tale of Christmas<br />
cheer. by Jacquelyn Mitchard.<br />
6<br />
BOOKS After reading Sara Rath's clever and engaging book,<br />
¥ou'll gain new respect for Wisconsin's ubiquitous bovines.<br />
tTy Ann Angel. 8<br />
Volume 2, Number 9 December 1988<br />
BILLBOARD Support groups<br />
and other items of interest.<br />
by Ann Angel.<br />
10<br />
FINANCE Changing jobs?<br />
Check the benefits package first<br />
- or you could lose more than<br />
you gain. by Paul Strassels.<br />
12<br />
BUSINESS From clever toys<br />
to communication devices for the'<br />
disabled, female inventors are<br />
turning ideas into profitable<br />
products. Meet some successful<br />
Wisconsin inventors.<br />
by R. T. Both.<br />
14<br />
FOCUS Meet four women who reap spiritual rewards from<br />
practicing their faith and exploring their cultural heritage.<br />
17<br />
SPORTS Take your aerobics workout outdoors this winter and<br />
try cross-country skiing. Here's how to put your best ski forward,<br />
plus tips on where to go. by Dan Allegretti.<br />
19<br />
LEGISLATURE In this season of caring for others, we examine<br />
the most devastating women's issue: poverty. by Hannah<br />
Rosenthal. 22<br />
SCRAPS One woman's nostalgic journey through her bittersweet<br />
memories of Christmases past. by Barbara Monroe.<br />
24<br />
PARTYING WITH THE PROS 'Tis the season of merriment,<br />
and a good caterer can turn your corporate luncheon, office party<br />
or at-home dinner party into a showstopping event. Here's how. bv<br />
Anne Sieger.<br />
34<br />
EMPTY ARMS The season of joy can also bring feelings of<br />
anger, guilt and loneliness to divorced mothers who won't be<br />
spending the holidays with their children. How can a long-distance<br />
parent still share the excitement of the holidays with her children?<br />
by Anne Siegel.<br />
47<br />
STYLE Antique jewelry can<br />
conjure images of romance,<br />
sophistication and femininity.<br />
Splurge for the real thing, or<br />
invest in some dazzling<br />
reproductions to brighten your<br />
wardrobe. by Judith Palmer.<br />
28<br />
FOOD Readers share recipes<br />
for their favorite holiday cookies.<br />
by Barbara Salsini.<br />
40<br />
85.<br />
HEALTH There's a thin line between "social drinking" and<br />
"alcoholism." As more women cross into the danger zone,<br />
treatment programs designed especially for women offer help. by<br />
Dr. Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer.<br />
44<br />
CALENDAR A month's worth<br />
of entertainment events,<br />
seminars, art exhibits and more.<br />
by Julie Wichman.<br />
52<br />
SPEAKING OUT Can rape be<br />
forgiven? The case of Green Bay<br />
Packers player Mossy Cade puts<br />
this issue in the spotlight. tTy<br />
Barbara Eckl.<br />
56
Woman'sArtJournal<br />
Vol. 9No. 2 Fall 1988 / Winter 1989<br />
• One Point Perspective, by Elsa Honig Fine 2<br />
ISSUES AND INSIGHTS<br />
• Monastic Artists and Educators of the Middle Ages,<br />
by Therese B. McGuire, S.S.J 3<br />
PORTRAITS<br />
• Sofonisba Anguissola's Early Sketches,<br />
by Ilya Sandra Perlingieri 10<br />
• Victoria Dubourg: The Other Fantin-Latour,<br />
by Elizabeth Kane 15<br />
• Theresa Bernstein, by Patricia M. Burnham 22<br />
• Jeanne Mammen, by Katharina Sykora , 28<br />
• Peggy Bacon's Pastel and Charcoal Caricature Portraits,<br />
by Roberta K. Tarbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />
• Athena Tacha's Cosmocentric Sculpture and Contemporary<br />
Public Art, by Erika Doss 38<br />
REVIEWS<br />
• Feminist Aesthetics, edited by Gisela Ecker; Framing Feminism,<br />
edited by Griselda Pollock and Rozsika Parker.<br />
Reviewed by Natalie Boymel Kampen 45<br />
• Women Artists and the Surrealist Movement,<br />
by Whitney Chadwick.<br />
Reviewed by Janet Kaplan 47<br />
• Women Art Educators, edited by Enid Zimmerman and<br />
Mary Ann Stankiewicz; Women Art Educators II, edited by<br />
Mary Ann Stankiewicz and Enid Zimmerman.<br />
Reviewed by Renee Sandell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49<br />
• Idols ofPerversity: Fantasies ofFeminine Evil in Fin-De-Siecle Culture,<br />
by Bram Dijkstra.<br />
Reviewed by Julie Anne Springer , 50<br />
• BOOKS AND CATALOGUES RECEIVED<br />
Reviewed by Amy Fine Collins, Sibyl James, and John Loughery 52<br />
87.
88.<br />
Embryos, Ethics,<br />
and Women's Rights<br />
Women & Health<br />
Volume 13, Numbers 1/2<br />
1988<br />
Contributon xi<br />
Preface<br />
Elaine Hoffman Baruch<br />
Amadeo F. D'Adamo, Jr.<br />
Joni Seager<br />
xvii<br />
Introduction: Women's Healtb and tbe New<br />
Reproductive Tecbnologles 1<br />
Mary Sue Henifin<br />
Reproductive Tecbnologies: The Two Sides of tbe Glass Jar 9<br />
Amadeo F. D'Adamo, Jr.<br />
The Physiology of Reproduction 10<br />
Noncoital Fertilization 14<br />
Success Rate and Costs 16<br />
Other Techniques 18<br />
Implications of the New Technologies 20<br />
Pre-implantation Diagnosis and Its Implications 22<br />
Embryonic Tissue and Biological Personhood 26<br />
In Vitro Fertilization, GIFT and Related Tecbnologles<br />
Hope in a Test Tube<br />
Patricia M. McShane<br />
Human Fertility and Infertility<br />
In Vitro Fertilization Procedures<br />
Pregnancy Outcomes<br />
Success Rates<br />
Freezing of Eggs and Embryos<br />
GIFT and Other Reproductive Technologies<br />
The Future of Reproductive Technology<br />
Fetal Imaging and Fetal Monitoring: finding<br />
tbe Etblcal Issues<br />
Caroline Whitbeck<br />
Power, Certainty, and tbe Fear of Deatb<br />
Rebecca Sarah<br />
A Sbort Answer to "Who Decides?"<br />
William Ruddick<br />
What tbe King Can Not See<br />
Gena Corea<br />
31<br />
31<br />
34<br />
38<br />
39<br />
42<br />
43<br />
44<br />
Reproductive Tecbnology and tbe Commodlftcatlon<br />
ofUfe 9S<br />
Barbara Katz Rothman<br />
Moral P1oneen: Women, Men and Fetuses on a Frontier<br />
of Reproductive Tecbnology 101<br />
Rayna Rapp<br />
In the Laboratory 105<br />
Genetic Counselors 106<br />
During Counseling 107<br />
At <strong>Home</strong> 108<br />
Positive Diagnosis 110<br />
Paradoxes of Disability 111<br />
Refusers 113<br />
In Vitro Fertilization and Gender Politics 117<br />
Judith Lorber<br />
New Reproductive Techniques 119<br />
The IVF Experience 121<br />
IVF: Treatment of Choice? 123<br />
Conclusion 126<br />
47<br />
S9<br />
73<br />
77
A Womb of His Own<br />
E/aine Hoffman Baruch<br />
Psychological Effects of the New Reproductive<br />
Technologies<br />
Eleanor Schuker<br />
Brave New Baby In the Brave New World 149<br />
Betty Jean Lifton<br />
In Vitro Fertilization: Ethical Issues 155<br />
Thomas A. Shannon<br />
I. Ethical Issues Specific to the Technology of IVF 155<br />
II. Broader Ethical Issues t6t<br />
Conclusion 164<br />
Moral ReOections on the New Technologies: A Catholic<br />
Analysis· 167<br />
Ronald D. Lawler<br />
Procreative Liberty. Embryos. and Collaborative<br />
Reproduction: A Legal Perspective<br />
John A. Robertson<br />
The Constitutional Status of a Right to Procreate<br />
Embryo Status<br />
Family and Rearing Issues<br />
The Reification of Reproduction<br />
Conclusion<br />
Problems in Commercialized Surrogate Mothering<br />
R. Alta Charo<br />
Reproductive Technologies and tbe Bottom Line<br />
Tabitha Pow/edge<br />
135<br />
141<br />
179<br />
IRO<br />
11\2<br />
IRS<br />
lql<br />
193<br />
195<br />
203<br />
Technology, Power and the State 211<br />
J. A. Mazzeo<br />
Prenatal Screening and Discriminatory Attitudes<br />
About Disability n 7<br />
Marsha Saxton<br />
Eugenics: New Tools, Old Ideas 225<br />
Ruth Hubbard<br />
What Is Eugenics? 226<br />
Nazi Eugenics 228<br />
Prenatal Diagnosis 231<br />
Women and Reproductive Technologies: A Partially<br />
Annotated Bibliography 237<br />
Donna M. Cirasole<br />
Joni Seager<br />
Preface 237<br />
I. General Information 238<br />
II. Law and Policy Considerations 246<br />
III. Individual Technologies 248<br />
IV. Further Preferences 255<br />
89.<br />
Embryos, Ethics,<br />
and Women's Rights<br />
Women & Health<br />
Volume 13, Numbers 1/2<br />
1988<br />
(Continued)
Swedish Women and New Technology 95<br />
Gunnela Westlander, PhD<br />
Bjorn Magnusson, BA<br />
Human Consequences of New Technology 98<br />
Women's Place in the Labor Market 101<br />
Experiences with Computer Technology . 105<br />
Educational and Training Needs 107<br />
Upgrading or Downgrading in Own Future Work 110<br />
Women, Work and Compute" 117<br />
Gunilla Bradley, PhD<br />
Introduction 117<br />
Computerization, the Work Environment and Social<br />
Action: Governmental Responses 118<br />
Differential Effects of Computerization on the Health of<br />
Women and Men 120<br />
The RAM Project - A Short Presentation and Discussion of<br />
Its Implications for Social Programs 121<br />
Personal Conclusions and Recommendations on How Women<br />
Can Influence Working Life and Computerization 128<br />
SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND BACKGROUND<br />
The Gotland House: Family Relations Through Four<br />
Generations in Rural Sweden 133<br />
Berit Larsson as told to Hanna Olson<br />
Violence Against Women 151<br />
Bamro Ottoson Hindberg<br />
Scope of the Problem 152<br />
Parliamentary Programs 152<br />
Agencies for Support and Assistance 153<br />
The Batterer 156<br />
The Neglected Children 157<br />
Related Preventive Measures 157<br />
The Future 158<br />
SOCIAL ESSAYS<br />
The Organization of Work in Sweden 159<br />
Boel Carlsson<br />
Affirmative Action by Labor Unions to Increase Equality<br />
in the Work Environment 167<br />
Anita Petterson<br />
The Continuing Invisibility of Women's Work 168<br />
Women Traffic Officers: A Case Example 169<br />
The Quest for Equality 171<br />
Different Working Conditions Lead to Equality 173<br />
The Power Over Medical Research 175<br />
Anita Gradin<br />
Power Over Research in Sweden Today 176<br />
Government PoUcy and<br />
Women's Health Care:<br />
The Swedish Alternative<br />
Volume 13, Numbers 3/4<br />
1988<br />
(Continued)<br />
91.
92.<br />
Women & Politics<br />
ARTICLES<br />
Volume 8<br />
Number 1<br />
1988<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
Neofcminism in Yugoslavia: A Closer Look<br />
Barbara Jancar<br />
Marxism and Feminism in the USSR: Irreconcilable<br />
Differences?<br />
Nonna C. Noonan<br />
The Political Opportunity of Women Candidates for the<br />
U.S. House of Representatives in 1984 51<br />
Barbara C. Burrell<br />
Gender Differences and the Political Orientations of Southern<br />
College Students 69<br />
Sue Tolleson Rinehart<br />
BOOK REVIEWS<br />
J¥hy ERA Failed: Politics, Women's Rights, and the<br />
Amending Process ofthe Constitution, by<br />
Mary Francis Berry 87<br />
Reviewed by Irwin N. Gertzog<br />
Feminism and Political Theory, edited by Judith Evans 89<br />
Reviewed by Linda Zerilli<br />
American Women and Political Participation, by<br />
Karen Beckwith 92<br />
Reviewed by Kristi Andersen<br />
About the Contributors 95<br />
1<br />
31
94.<br />
WOMENARTISTSNEWS<br />
Volume 13 No.3 <strong>CONTENTS</strong> Fall 1988<br />
WOMEN AT THE CUTnNG EDGE<br />
3 Introduction by Lynn Zelevansky<br />
4 The Real Politics of Lorna Simpson by Lenore Malen<br />
5 Glasnost, Photography Style: Ruth Morgan and Holly Roberts<br />
by Leah Oilman<br />
7 Rosemarie Trockel: Images Without Explication by Jennifer Wells<br />
9 Women in Performance by Martha Wilson<br />
11 Video Work ofIris Batsry by Laura Hopunan<br />
13 Dance: Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker by Joan Acocella<br />
15 Roberta Allen Emerges as a Writer by Margaret Ann Escher<br />
17 Linda Shearer Interviewed<br />
MISCELLANY<br />
19 NMWA's Spotlight on the States by Joanne L. Schweik<br />
Texas Letters<br />
21 Publisher Disclaims Tokenism<br />
ArtFBI<br />
22 Iona Pear Dance Company by Suzanne Matsuo<br />
Women's Spaces Lose NEA Funding<br />
EXHIBITIONS<br />
24 National Museum of Women in the Arts: Camille Claudel, Lily Spandorf,<br />
and Zuka reviewed by Nancy Cusick<br />
25 Berenice D'Vorzon "'Yesterday: Renections on Childhood'"<br />
"Autobiography: In Her Own Image" reviewed by Cassandra Langer<br />
28 Elsie Palmer Payne'"Diversity and Presence" reviewed by Devorah L. KnafC<br />
29 Boston Women at AJ.R. reviewed by Rena Hansen'Jon Swan<br />
30 600 Years of Asian Women Artists<br />
31 Diane Torr reviewed by Tre Roberts<br />
CONFERENCES & CELEBRATIONS<br />
32 New Haven History Month by Ann R. Langdon<br />
Colloquium of Societ)' for Photographic Education by Rena Hansen<br />
BOOK REVIEW<br />
33 The State ofthe Art by Arthur C. Danto, reviewed by Rena Hansen<br />
34 WOMEN IN THE NEWS<br />
35 ALMANAC<br />
39 EVENTS &. SPECIAL PROGRAMS<br />
OPPORTUNITIES & SLIDE CALLS<br />
40 LETTERS
IN THIS ISSUE<br />
From the editor's desk: Foreword I<br />
Key role of trade unions in promoting equality 2<br />
WOMEN WORKERS AND TRADE UNIONS IN A CHANGING WORLD<br />
The ILO, workers' education and women workers 4<br />
Women in the labour force, 1980-86 8<br />
Women's work -Occupational distribution 15<br />
Trends in female unemployment in the EEC 20<br />
THE WORLD TRADE UNION MOVEMENT PROMOTES EQUALITY<br />
WOMEN<br />
\VORK<br />
: ..<br />
International trade union organisations 24<br />
WFTU: Problems of working women 24<br />
The ICFTU and the promotion of equal opportunities 27<br />
WCL action programme on women workers 30<br />
Interview with Mr. Hassan A. Sunmonu, General Secretary, OATUU 32<br />
International trade secretariats: 33<br />
Public Services International 34<br />
World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Professions 35<br />
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation 35<br />
International Federation of Commercial, Clerical, Professional and Technical Employees 36<br />
International Federation of Chemical, Energy and General Workers' Unions 37<br />
Women's membership in trade unions in Western Europe 38<br />
Organising women workers in developing countries 38<br />
WOMEN'S CHANGING ROLE IN TRADE UNIONS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL<br />
Australia 41<br />
Canada 42<br />
China 45<br />
German Democratic Republic 46<br />
Italy 47<br />
Mongolia 47<br />
Pakistan 48<br />
Philippines 48<br />
South Africa 49<br />
Sweden 52<br />
USSR 53<br />
United Kingdom 55<br />
Unites States 56<br />
THE ILO AND WORKERS' ORGANISATIONS<br />
Increasing attention to women in ILO workers' activities 58<br />
ILO standards and trade unions 60<br />
4<br />
24<br />
41<br />
58<br />
95.
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
.1 Allison Heisch From "Fair Sex" to Feminism: Sport and the Socialization of Women in the<br />
Industrial and Post-Industrial Eras edited by JA Mangan and Roberta 1 Park; Playing<br />
the Game: Sport and the Physical Emancipation of English Women, 1870-1914 by<br />
Kathleen E McCrone; Out of Bounds: Women, Sport and Sexuality by Helen Lenskyj<br />
5 Letters<br />
5 Alice Echols The Sisterhood: The True Story Behind the Women's Movement by Marcia Cohen<br />
7 Sherri Paris Missing Beauty: A True Tale of Murder and Obsession by Teresa Carpenter<br />
9 Maureen T. Reddy Only the Rivers Run Free: Northern Ireland, the Women's \\V by Eileen<br />
Fairweather, Roisin McDonough andMelanie McFadyean; The Female Line: Northern<br />
Irish Women Writers edited by Ruth Hooley; Give Them Stones by Mary Beckett<br />
10 Nicole Hollander Frustration by Claire Bretecher<br />
11 Lisa Alther Rereading Doris Lessing: Narrative Patterns of Doub6ng and Repetition by Claire<br />
Sprague; Doris Lessing: The Alchemy of Survival edited by Carey Kaplan and Ellen<br />
Cronan Rose<br />
12 D.S. Oliver Tho Wheels and a Taxi: A Slightly Daft Adventure in the Andes by Vuginia Urrutia;<br />
Nothing to Declare: Memoirs of a Woman Thlveling Alone by Mary Morris<br />
14 Joan Jacobs Bromberg Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America by Judith Walzer Leavitt;<br />
Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890-1950 by Rima D.<br />
Apple<br />
16 Thni McNaron My Father's House: A Memoir of Incest and Healing by Sylvia Fraser; The<br />
Courage to Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Sexual Abuse by Ellen Bass and<br />
Laura Davis<br />
17 Eleanor M. Miller The Thlpped Woman: Catch 22 in Deviance and Control edited by Josifina<br />
figueira-McDonough and Rosemary Sorri<br />
18 Debra Bruce She Promises Hun (Poem)<br />
19 Jessica Greenbaum· The Imperfect Paradise by Linda Pastan; Fr1uneless Wmdows, Squares of<br />
Light by Cathy Song<br />
20 Alice H. Cook Women, Work and Family<br />
23 Books Received<br />
99.
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL<br />
WOMEN'S<br />
STUDIES<br />
Volume 14, Number 4(1988)<br />
SPECIAL ISSUE<br />
From Amateur to Professional:<br />
American Women and Career in the Arts<br />
GUEST EDITOR<br />
Lois Marie Ank<br />
WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />
Introduction: From Amateur to Professional: American Women<br />
and Careers in the Arts 301<br />
LOIS MARIE FINK<br />
Networking in Italy: Charlotte Cushman and 'The White<br />
Marmorean Flock' 305<br />
SARA FOOSE PARRon<br />
Arbiter of Taste: Mrs. L.C. Tuthill and a Tradition of American<br />
Women Writers on Architecture, 1848·1913 339<br />
LISA KOENIGSBERG<br />
Landscape Architecture and Gardens in the Cornish Colony:<br />
The Careers of Rose Nichols, Ellen Shipman and Francis Duncan 367<br />
DEBORAH E. VAN BUREN<br />
Cecilia Beaux: a Career as a Portraitist 389<br />
TARA L. TAPPERT<br />
Notes about Contributors 413<br />
101.
104. Women's Studies<br />
Quarterly<br />
An Educatioaal Project of<br />
Tile Femioi8t Pres. at The City Uoiveniay of New York<br />
Volume XVI Numbers 1 & 2<br />
<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />
3 Editorial<br />
VIEWPOINTS<br />
6 President's Introductory Remarks, Berkshire Conference of<br />
Women's History, Wellesley College-June 19,<br />
1987 Carroll Smith-Rosenberg<br />
12 The New Scholarship on Afro-American<br />
Women Elizabeth Higginbotham and Sarah Walts<br />
22 Sisterhood in International Perspective: Thoughts on<br />
Teaching Comparative Women's History Nancy Hewitt<br />
33 Must Women's History Be Social History? Evelyn Edson<br />
MAKING HISTORY PUBLIC<br />
37 Making History in the Community Barbara Haber<br />
46 The Transition from Archives to High School Classroom:<br />
Harvard Graduate School Summer Institute Frances Arick<br />
Kolb<br />
51 Women's History in Public: ·Picture Brides" of<br />
Hawaii Alice Yun Chai<br />
63 Exhibiting African-American Women's Lives: Learning<br />
through Doing Eileen Boris et al.<br />
IN THE CLASSROOM<br />
74 Women's History in Cross-Cultural Perspective Linda L.<br />
Johnson<br />
87 The History of Sexuality in Britain and America, 1800-1975:<br />
Course Method and Bill of Rights Carolyn Stevens<br />
97 Teaching Women's History in a Medical School: Challenges<br />
and Possibilities Susan E. Ca,leff<br />
110 Precedent and Pedagogy: Teaching the History of Women in<br />
Latin America Francesca Miller<br />
118 Women in History: Outstanding Women of<br />
Hawaii Barbara Bennett Peterson<br />
RESOURCES<br />
124 Computerized Literature Searching and the New Women's<br />
History Suzanne Hildenbrand<br />
129 Primary Source Anthologies for Women's History: Selected<br />
Books in Print Susan E. Searing<br />
140 Media Review: Legacies-Family History in Sound Nancy<br />
Hoffman<br />
145 Newsbriefs<br />
1988
A Feminist Journal for Women and Men<br />
RICHARD WARING<br />
BARBARA CROOKER<br />
ALICIA GASPAR DE ALBA<br />
SAUL YURKlEVlCH<br />
). P. JACOB<br />
JACQUELINE MOORE<br />
IVAN HoRAK<br />
JUAN CAMERON<br />
GEORGE WILLIM.I DoNALDSON<br />
LEITA HAGEMANN<br />
BARNEY BUSH<br />
LUISA FUlORA..'lSKY<br />
MARCIA SHEER<br />
P. B. PARRIS<br />
MARCIA SHEER<br />
MARJORIE AooSIN<br />
RENNY GOLDEN<br />
AMY UYEMATSU<br />
SHARON SPENCER /<br />
DENNIS TONER<br />
MARTIN EsPADA<br />
BARBARA JORDAN<br />
Volume 2 1988<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
The Refugees<br />
Paper Money<br />
La Frontera<br />
Escapade<br />
journey<br />
Translated /ry Cola Franten<br />
Berlin East Looking West,<br />
a photograph<br />
Story<br />
Miroslav<br />
Girl at a Masquerade,<br />
a photograph<br />
Seven<br />
Translated /ry Cola Franten<br />
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Our Exodus, a memoir 13<br />
She Played with Ants Mosely 20<br />
Bad Summer 21<br />
Going Over the Edge<br />
From Dreams of the Native<br />
Alone As Never<br />
Approaching Break-ups<br />
Arte Poetica<br />
Translated /ry Cola Franten<br />
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Baby in Window, a photograph 28<br />
His Arms Are Full of<br />
Broken Things, a story 29<br />
Tunnel, a photograph 36<br />
Ithaca of Demons 37<br />
Anne Frank and Us 39<br />
Translated /ry Cola Franten<br />
Guatemalan Exodus:<br />
Los Naturales<br />
from the shaping of pine<br />
december 7 always brings<br />
christmas early<br />
Ellis Island: Then and Now,<br />
a photo-essay<br />
Silent Segregation and Pride<br />
in Ignorance: Censorship of<br />
Puerto Rican Literature in<br />
the United Stares, an essay<br />
Walking Into Tragedy<br />
The Cannibals of Autumn<br />
To Those Who Think<br />
About History<br />
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A Feminist Journal for Women and Men<br />
Volume 2 1988<br />
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NICOLETTE DE CSIPKAY<br />
JEAN GoLDMAN<br />
DoN QUATRAlE<br />
CAROLINE CROSBY<br />
BROOKE HEARN<br />
SANDRA SToREY<br />
TONYMA!NE<br />
MA-LEE RIDGE<br />
LINDA THOMAS<br />
MARTHA CHIusnNA<br />
MARcIA SHEER<br />
J. MARTIN<br />
LILy DIAl<br />
MAR,jORlE AGOSIN<br />
PAZ ER.R.AZU\lJZ<br />
Lorn ROSENFELD<br />
GREG FORD<br />
HARLEN WELSH<br />
GAYLE ELEN HARVEY<br />
HIlARYTHAM<br />
KALAMU YA SAlAAM<br />
LilY DlAz<br />
KOSTA DEMOS<br />
RICHARD WARING<br />
ANTI.ER<br />
EDIE FARWELL<br />
JAYMEAo<br />
ROCHELLE OWENS<br />
TONYMA!NE<br />
GARGI R. SODOWSKY<br />
DANIEL H. SlSE<br />
The Tale of Hans and<br />
His Sister Wildrose, a nory<br />
Pair of Masks, a phorograph<br />
Eh, Joy<br />
Visual Studies<br />
"l covered my name and wrote"<br />
"l got a chariey job tomorrow"<br />
A lot of Men<br />
Summer, Detroit, a phorograph<br />
Acculturation: Caught<br />
"flefweenTwo Worlds, a memoir<br />
Margarito Stops Believing<br />
in God<br />
The <strong>Home</strong> of Margariro's<br />
Parents<br />
Columbus Day, Renamed<br />
Words to FaI1 Asleep By<br />
Tree, a phocograph<br />
The Conversions<br />
Untided, a photograph<br />
Women Artists in Chile:<br />
The Conscience of a<br />
Country in Crisis, an essay<br />
Untitled, a photograph<br />
Untitled, a phocograph<br />
They Spoke Of Rain Today<br />
Figures In A Landscape<br />
Ars longa, Vita Brevis<br />
Dracula's Bride<br />
Excuses<br />
Another Level of Sweetness<br />
Arquitectural Form 13,<br />
a photograph<br />
Fixing the Roof<br />
Between Things<br />
Talking with My Father-in-Law<br />
in Upper Penninsula Michigan<br />
Your Face<br />
looking Through<br />
Baby Footprints<br />
Haiku<br />
Leit Ladakh, a drawing<br />
Anthropologists at a<br />
Dinner Party<br />
Three photographs of Yemenites<br />
Marginality of Ethnic<br />
Immigrants, an essay<br />
Pine Lake, Big Bay, Michigan,<br />
a photograph<br />
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