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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 />

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