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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN<br />

The University of Wisconsin System<br />

EMINIST<br />

ERIODICALS<br />

A <strong>CURRENT</strong> <strong>LISTING</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3 FALL 1992<br />

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard<br />

Women's Studies Librarian<br />

University of Wisconsin System<br />

430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street<br />

Madison, Wisconsin 53706<br />

(608) 263-5754


EMINIST<br />

ERIODICALS<br />

A <strong>CURRENT</strong> <strong>LISTING</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Volume 12, Number 3 Fall 1992<br />

Periodical literature isthe cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture.<br />

Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing ofContents is published by the OHice 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; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should areader wish to subscribe to ajournal<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 FP. 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 omh 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 List 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 current listing of contents.<br />

Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System<br />

Women's Studies Librarian<br />

quarterly.<br />

"Table of contents pages from current issues of<br />

major feminist journals are reproduced... preceded by<br />

a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals... "<br />

Frequently cited as FP.<br />

1. Feminist periodicals--Directories. 2. Feminism..<br />

Bibliography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-­<br />

Current awareness seN/ces. I. University of Wisconsin<br />

System. Women's Studies Librarian.<br />

(courtesy of Sanford Berman)<br />

Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-System<br />

Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone<br />

(608) 263-5754. Compilers: Linda ShuIt, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the<br />

Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's<br />

Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin<br />

subscriptions: $6.50 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $12 (organizations affiliated with the UW<br />

System), $12 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $17.85 (libraries or other organizations). Outof-state<br />

subscriptions: $23 (indiv. & women's programs), $43 (inst.). This fee covers most<br />

publications of the Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on<br />

Women & Feminism, and bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced throughoUllhe<br />

year; Wisconsin subscribers, please add sales tax ($.60 - indiv; $.85 -libraries). Subscribers<br />

outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - air).


AFFILlA: JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK<br />

1. 1986.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $37 (lndiv.), $93 (inst.), add $6 for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies: $14 (indiv.), $27 (inst.), (California<br />

residents add 7.25% sales tax).<br />

4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd., Newbury Park,<br />

CA 91320. Orders from the UK, Europe, the Middle<br />

East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 Bonhlll St.,<br />

London EC2A 4PU, United Kingdom; orders from India<br />

should be sent to P.O. Box 4215, New Delhi 110048.<br />

India.<br />

5. Betty Sanclar.<br />

7. ISSN 0886·1099.<br />

8. LC sn85-3234.<br />

9. OCLC 12671650.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison;<br />

Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater.<br />

11. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument File;<br />

Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies<br />

Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts; Social<br />

PlanningIPoticy & Development Abstracts; Sociological<br />

Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies<br />

Index. Also available on microfilm from Univ.<br />

Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

12. 'This journal is commined to the discussion and<br />

development of feminist values, theories, and<br />

knowledge as they relate to social work research,<br />

education, and practice: Contains articles, reports, of<br />

research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces.<br />

Dedicated to 'the task of eliminating discrimination and<br />

oppression, especially with respect to gender, but<br />

including race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, and<br />

sexual and affectional preference as well."<br />

THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20<br />

(ins1.).<br />

4. Business Manager, Suite 1216,4141 N. Henderson<br />

Rd., Arlington, VA 22203.<br />

5. Amna E. Sadri.<br />

6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, Omdurman,<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<br />

in other developing countries; women in development.'<br />

ATLANTIS<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $20 (Canadian indiv.), $40 (Canadian inst.) , $30 (U.S.<br />

indiv.), $50 (U.S. inst.). $35 (other indiv.), $55 (other<br />

inst.), plus $5 for other foreign 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 cn77-32338.<br />

9. OCLC 3409640.<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

11. Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in U.S. and<br />

Canada; America: History and life; The Alternative<br />

Press Index; Bowker Serial Directories; The<br />

Canadian Almanac; Canadian periodical Index;<br />

Canadian Women's Directory; Historical Abstracts;<br />

IngeX/Directory of Women's Media; International<br />

Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses;<br />

Resources for Feminist Research; The Serials<br />

Directory; Women's Studies Abstracts; Women's<br />

Studies Index.<br />

12. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical<br />

and creative writing in English or French on the topic of<br />

women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays,<br />

book reviews, art and poetry.'<br />

AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES<br />

1. 1985.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $43 (indiv., airmail), $30 (indiv., surface mail), $75.75<br />

(inst., airmail), $60 (inst., surface mail). Single copy:<br />

$19.95.<br />

4. Research Centre for Women's StUdies, University of<br />

Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia S001,<br />

Australia.<br />

5. Susan Margarey.<br />

7. 0816-4649.<br />

9. OCLe 16151817.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary<br />

scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist<br />

research and women's studies courses. In addition, it<br />

aims to attract and encourage discussion of<br />

government and trade union initiatives and policies that<br />

concern women; examination of the interaction of<br />

feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in<br />

curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist<br />

studies... ; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and<br />

correspondence."<br />

BELLES LEnRES<br />

1. 1985.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $20 (indiv.), $15 (student), $40 (inst.). Sample issue: $5.<br />

Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; add $20 for all<br />

other foreign postage.<br />

4. Karen T. Jenkins, 615 Anderson Ct., Satellite Beach, FL<br />

32937.<br />

5. Janet Palmer Mullaney.<br />

6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N. Potomac,<br />

MD 20878.<br />

7. ISSN 0884·2957.<br />

8. LC sn85-6513.<br />

9. OCLC 12357950.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Book Review Index; available in University Microfilms<br />

Underground Press Collection; Women's Studies Index<br />

12. 'To promote and celebrate writing by women, published<br />

by trade, university, and small presses in the genres of<br />

fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, and criticism.'<br />

BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />

1. 1986.<br />

2. Annual.<br />

3. $38 (inst.), $17 (regular), $9 (low income), $30·99<br />

(friend), $100 (sponsor). Add $3 for foreign postage.<br />

4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of California<br />

iii.


iv.<br />

Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley \Bai'f:eley, CA<br />

94720.<br />

5. Students of Boalt Hall School of Law.<br />

7. ISSN 0882·4312.<br />

8. LC sn85·985.<br />

9. OCLC 11830558.<br />

10. Madison (Law Library).<br />

11. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to Women's<br />

Periodicals; Current Index to legal Periodicals.<br />

12. "The Berkeley Women's law Journalls a forum from<br />

which to give voice to the complex and varying<br />

perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all women,<br />

especially the women of color, lesbians, disabled<br />

women and poor women whose voices have been<br />

severely underrepresented in existing literature. With<br />

information as our power, the journal would be a tool<br />

for social change."<br />

BROADSHEET<br />

1. 1972.<br />

2. 10/year.<br />

3. $NZ 35, $40 (overseas sUrface), $60 (overseas air,<br />

Europe). $56 (America/Asia), $45 (Australia/South<br />

Pacific).<br />

4. WomanFile Inc., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, New<br />

Zealand.<br />

5. The Broadsheet Collective.<br />

7. ISSN 0110·8803.<br />

9. OCLC 6578660.<br />

12. News; analysis; in·depth articles; fiction; poetry;<br />

reviews. Broadsheet is a radical feminist magazine<br />

which consciously strives to be anti·racist and to<br />

incorporate the views of indigenous women. The main<br />

focus is on New Zealand women and events, with<br />

some coverage of Pacific concerns and issues facing<br />

women and feminists everyNhere."<br />

BROOMSTiCK<br />

1. 1978.<br />

2. 4lyear.<br />

3. $15-$30 (indiv.). $30 (inst.) , $20·$35 (indiv., Canada).<br />

$25-$40 (indiv., other foreign). Single copies: $5<br />

4. 3543 18th St.#3, San Francisco, CA 94110.<br />

5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor.<br />

7. ISSN 0883·9811<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index.<br />

12. 'Broomstick is a feminist political journal publishing<br />

material by, for and about women over forty. Our<br />

priorities are: to portray clear, positivEimages of older<br />

women; to take a stand against the denigration of older<br />

women; to offer positive alternatives in our lives. Our<br />

goal is to form a support nework among older<br />

women.'<br />

CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA<br />

1. 1967 (CAFRA News; 1990 (Novedades CAFRAl.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $25 (ind;v.), $35 (inst.).<br />

4. CAFRA, P.O. Box 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & Tobago<br />

5. Rowena Kalfoo.<br />

7. ISSN 1016·9741.<br />

9 OelC 26343925.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. 'CAFRA News is the quarterly newsle«er and primary<br />

neworking tool of the Caribbean Association for<br />

Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA). Its main<br />

purposes are to: inform members and other<br />

interested persons about the activities and<br />

programmes of the association; provide a forum<br />

for discussion and debate on key issues of<br />

concern to women in the region; promote the<br />

sharing of experiences and foster links among<br />

individual feminists, activists and women's<br />

organizations; assist in breaking down language<br />

barriers in the region; stimulate women's creative<br />

expression; and 7contrlbute to the development of<br />

the women's movement regionally and<br />

internationally.<br />

CALYX<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 3lyear.<br />

3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. & inst.), $15 (low income).<br />

Single copies: $8.<br />

4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339.<br />

5. Margarita Donnelly.<br />

7. ISSN 0147·1627.<br />

8. LC 77·649570.<br />

9. OCLC 3114927.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry<br />

in Periodicals; The Index of American PeriodIcal Verse.<br />

12. ·CaIYX publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, translations,<br />

and photography, and is commi«ed to providing a<br />

beautiful and creative journal format in which to<br />

showcase women artists and writers.·<br />

CAMERA OBSCURA<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 3lyear.<br />

3. $18.50 (indiv.), $37 (inst.). Add. $6 foreign postage.<br />

4. Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing<br />

Division, 701 West 40th St., Suite 275, Baltimore, MD<br />

21211.<br />

5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth lyon,<br />

lynn Splgel, Sharon Willis.<br />

6. The Managing Editor,.CameraObscura, Film Studies<br />

Program, Vnw. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106.<br />

6. lC sc79·4979.<br />

9. OCLC 4818143.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation<br />

Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; The<br />

Film/literature Index; International Index to Film<br />

Periodicals; International Index to Television Periodicals;<br />

Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's Studies 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. 2/year.<br />

3. $21.40 (studenVlow·jncome), $42.80 (Indiv.), $69.55<br />

(inst.). Add $7.50 outside Canada (prices include GST).<br />

4. 575 King Edward Ave., O«awa, Ontario, KiN 6N5,<br />

Canada.<br />

5. Prof. Elizabeth Sheehy (English Co·Editor), Prof.<br />

Michelle Boivin (French Co·Editor).<br />

6. FaCUlty of law/Faculte de droit, Vniv. of O«awa, 57<br />

louis Pasteur, O«awa, Ontario KiN 6N5, Canada.<br />

7. ISSN 0632·8781.<br />

9. OCLC 13902155.


to. Madison.<br />

11. Canadian Periodicals Index; Index to Canadian<br />

Periodical Literature; Index to Legal Periodicals;<br />

Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies<br />

Abstracts.<br />

12. 'The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical<br />

dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of<br />

legal Issues of concern to women:<br />

CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA<br />

FEMME<br />

1. 1978.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (indiv.), $42.80 Cdn. (inst.).<br />

Outside Canada: $36 Cdn. (Indiv.), $46 Cdn. (inst.)<br />

Single copies: $6. Cdn.<br />

4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele St.,<br />

Downsview, 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<br />

Library; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies<br />

Index.<br />

12. 'CWS/cf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist journal<br />

that brings exciting scholarship about women to<br />

non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and<br />

bridges the gap between Canada's languages and<br />

cultures.'<br />

COLUMBIA JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> GENDER AND LAW<br />

1. 1991.<br />

2. l/year. (will publish 2/year beginning with Vol. 3.)<br />

3. $10 (student), $15 (indiv., public interest), $25 (inst.).<br />

4. 435 West 116th St., New York, NY 10027.<br />

5. Heidi L Mortensen, Lawson M. Sullivan.<br />

t1. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals.<br />

12. 'The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was<br />

founded to publish legal and interdisciplinary writings<br />

on feminism and gender issues and to expand feminist<br />

jurisprudence. The Journal is intended to serve as a<br />

forum for topics inadequately addressed In most law<br />

journals and reviews. The articles in JGL approach<br />

legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We aim to<br />

promote an expansive view of feminism embracing<br />

women and men of all colors, classes, sexual<br />

orientations, and cultures:<br />

COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES<br />

1. 1981.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $15 (indiv.), $10 (hardship), $25 (inst.), free to lesbians<br />

in prisons, mental institutions, and old age homes. Add<br />

$7 for foreign postage. Single copies: $4.50.<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;<br />

fiction; poetry; visual art. ' Common Livesllesbian<br />

Lives seeks to document the lives of ordinary lesbians,<br />

and to reflect the diversity of the lesbian<br />

community·-Iesbians of color, of age and of youth, fat<br />

lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and working-class<br />

lesbians. 9:ik!:: wishes to Insure access and<br />

visibility to lesbians who have never thought<br />

before of publishing their work."<br />

CONCERNS: NEWSLETIER <strong>OF</strong> THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS<br />

<strong>OF</strong> THE MODERN LANGUAGES<br />

1. 1971.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. Sliding scale based on Income, write for details.<br />

4. Carol Klimick Cyganowski, WCML Treasurer, Engl.<br />

Dept., DePaul University, McGaw Hall 245, 802 West<br />

Belden Ave., Chicago, IL 60614.<br />

5. Frances M. Kavenik.<br />

6. Frances M. Kavenik, English Dept., UW-Parkside, Box<br />

No. 2000, Kenosha, WI 53141.<br />

9. OCLC 2259870.<br />

12. News of the Modern Language Association; features;<br />

bibliographies; job Information.<br />

CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S<br />

QUARTERLY<br />

1. 1981.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $15 (indlv.), $24 (inst. & lib.), $17 (Indiv., Canada &<br />

Mexico). $17 (indiv., overseas surface), $30 (indiv.,<br />

overseas airmail). Single copies: $4.<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.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. •...the collective product of feminists of diverse<br />

nationalities and political perspectives committed to<br />

contributing to an international women's movement.'<br />

Each issue focuses on a specific theme through feature<br />

articles, Interviews and personat narratives, often<br />

translated from foreign-language pUblications.<br />

DAUGHTERS <strong>OF</strong> SARAH<br />

I. 1974.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage.<br />

4. P.O. Box 411179, Chicago, IL 60641.<br />

5. Reta Halteman Finger.<br />

6. 3601 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60641.<br />

7. ISSN 0739-1749.<br />

8. LC sn83-8089.<br />

9. OCLC 2254361.<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

11. Book Reviews in Religion; Religion Index One:<br />

Periodicals (RIO).<br />

12. 'We seek to provide a forum for varying viewpoints<br />

within Christian feminism; examining issues that affect<br />

women such as poverty, homosexuality, spirituality,<br />

divorce, incest. biblical interpretation.'<br />

DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> FEMINIST CULTURAL<br />

STUDIES<br />

1. 1989.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $28 (indiv.), $48 (inst.). Add $10 for forel9n postage.<br />

Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.) plus $1.75<br />

postage.<br />

4. Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 601 N.<br />

v.


vi,<br />

Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404.<br />

5. Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed.<br />

6. Box 1958, Brown University, Providence, AI 02912.<br />

7. ISSN 1040-7391.<br />

8. LC 89-650873.<br />

9. OCLC 18507940.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "d iff ere nee 5: A Journal of Feminist Cultural<br />

Studies is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for<br />

Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit<br />

educa.tional organization, at Brown University. The<br />

journal brings together cultural studies and feminism<br />

and aims to provide a forum for an examination of<br />

CUltural politics and discursive practices informed by<br />

feminist criticism."<br />

EVERYWOMAN<br />

1. 1985.<br />

2. 12/year.<br />

3. 19.80 pounds (indiv.), 30 pounds (inst. & lib.); U.S.: 35<br />

pounds (indiv., airmail), 48 pounds (inst. & lib., airmail).<br />

4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU, England.<br />

5. Editorial Co-operative.<br />

7. ISSN 0267-2294<br />

10. Madison.<br />

12. 'News/current affairs by and for women.'<br />

FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY, AN INTERNATiONAL<br />

JOURNAL<br />

1. 1991.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. 21 pounds (indiv.), 45 pounds (inst.), $35 (U.S. indiv.),<br />

$74 (U.S. inst.).<br />

4. Sage Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhlll St., London EC2A<br />

4PU, United Kingdom; or Sage Publications Ltd., P.O.<br />

Box 5096, Newbury Park, CA 91359.<br />

5. Sue Wilkinson.<br />

6. Health Studies Research, Institute of Nursing Studies,<br />

University of Hull, Hull HU6 7AX, United Kingdom.<br />

7. ISSN 0959-3535.<br />

8. LC 91-649264.<br />

9. OCLC 23367452.<br />

11. Current Contents; Social Science Citation Index;<br />

Studies on Women Abstracts.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

12. 'Feminism & Psychology provides an international<br />

forum for debate at the interface of feminism and<br />

psychology. It aims to foster the development of<br />

feminist theory and practice in psychology and to<br />

represent the concerns of women in a wide range of<br />

contexts across the academic-applied 'divide."<br />

FEMINISMS<br />

1. 1988.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $8, $9 (Canada), $10 (other foreign). Single copies:<br />

$1.50.<br />

4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207<br />

Duties Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210.<br />

5. Cecilia C. Kavanaugh.<br />

9. OGLC 18095403.<br />

10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh.<br />

12. 'Our goal In Feminisms is to celebrate the varieties of<br />

feminist expression and to continue the tradition of<br />

connecting the. Center for Women's Studies to<br />

women's communities through its publications.'<br />

Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book<br />

reviews, and articles.<br />

FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $60, plus $9 Canada or $19 overseas.<br />

4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188-2554.<br />

5. Carol Seajay.<br />

7. ISSN 0741-6555.<br />

10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society.<br />

12. FBN is the communications vehicle for the informal<br />

network of feminist bookstores. Every issue contains<br />

articles on bookstore policy and politics, as well as over<br />

200 book reviews and announcements. Also read (with<br />

a passion) by feminist librarians and women's studies<br />

instructors.•<br />

FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S<br />

STUDIES RESOURCES<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. University of Wisconsin: $6.50 (indiv.), $12<br />

(organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $12.60 (indiv.<br />

& non-profit women's organizations), $17.85 (libraries &<br />

other organizations). Out·ol-state subscriptions: $23<br />

(indiv. & women's programs), $43 (inst.). Foreign<br />

subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface) or $15 (airmail).<br />

Fee covers all publications of the Office of the Women's<br />

Studies Librarian (See p. li). Single copies: $2.75.<br />

4. 430 Memorial Ubrary, 728 State Street, Madison, WI<br />

53706.<br />

5. Phyllis Weisbard, Linda Shult.<br />

7. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433, 0742·7123.<br />

8. LCsn64-10183.<br />

9. OCLC 6467769.<br />

10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green<br />

Bay; La Crosse; Madison; MilwaUkee; Oshkosh;<br />

Parkside; Platteville; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan;<br />

Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book reviews.<br />

Focus on feminist librarianship, publishing, bookselling,<br />

archiving, researching·-both in Wisconsin and<br />

nationally. Review essays strive to provide a guide to<br />

the literature on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology;<br />

women in development; western women; lesbian<br />

studies; Black women; feminist science fiction.)<br />

FEMINIST ISSUES<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $15 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Single copies: $9 (indiv.), $20<br />

(inst.). Add $10 (surface) or $16 (air mail) postage<br />

outside U.S.<br />

4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010,<br />

Rutgers 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 />

6. LC 82-641422; sn60-13352.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index<br />

12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with<br />

emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It<br />

includes articles by English·language feminists as well


as translations of feminist texts by women of other countries.<br />

FEMINIST REVIEW<br />

1. 1979.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. UK/EEC: 21 pounds (indiv.), 50 pounds (inst.), 8.99<br />

pounds per copy (back issues); Overseas: 28 pounds<br />

(indiv.), 55 pounds (inst.); North America: $46 (indiv.),<br />

$90 (ins!.), $16.50 per copy (back issues).<br />

4. Subscriptions Dept., Routledge Journals, Cheritan<br />

House, North Way, Andover, Hants SP10 5BE England.<br />

5. Editorial Collective.<br />

6. Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Rd.,<br />

London N19 5AO, England.<br />

7. ISSN 0141-7789.<br />

8. LC 80-647745.<br />

9. OCLC 6191763.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index<br />

12, "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation and<br />

debate the political perspectives and strategy of 1he<br />

movement. To be a forum of work in progress and<br />

current research and debates In Women's Studies."<br />

FEMINIST STUDIES<br />

1. 1972.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $25 (indiv.), $55 (Inst.). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20<br />

(inst.). Add $5 foreign (Canada, Mexico, and overseas<br />

surface), $9 (North and South America, air), $14<br />

(overseas air mail.)<br />

4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studies,<br />

c/o Women's Studies Program, University of Maryland,<br />

College Park, MD 20742.<br />

5. Claire G. Moses.<br />

7. ISSN 0046-3653.<br />

8. LC 78·645276; sc76-192.<br />

9. OCLC 1632609.<br />

10, Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse, Madison;<br />

Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; River Falls;<br />

Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; America: History and Life;<br />

American Historical Association Recently PUblished<br />

Articles; Applied Social Science Index & Abstracts;<br />

Bulletin signaletique-sociologie; Historical Abstracts;<br />

International Bibliography of Book Reviews;<br />

International Bibliography of Periodical Literature;<br />

Uterary Criticism; Modern Language Association<br />

International Bibliography; Periodica lslamica; The<br />

Philosopher's Index; Psychological Abstracts; Sage<br />

Family Studies Abstracts; Sage Human Relations<br />

Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index; Sociological<br />

Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women<br />

Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; reports from<br />

the women's movement; reviews. 'Feminist Studies<br />

was founded to encourage analytic responses to<br />

feminist issues and to open new areas of research,<br />

criticism, and speculation. The editors are committed<br />

to providing a forum for feminist analysis, debate, and<br />

exchange."<br />

FEMINIST TEACHER<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Add $5 for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $10 (inst.).<br />

4. 442 Ballantine, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN<br />

47405.<br />

5. Editorial Collective.<br />

7. ISSN 0882-4843.<br />

8. LC sn85-1018.<br />

9. OCLC 11660672.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens<br />

Point; Whitewater.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; ERIC; Studies on Women<br />

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Articles, news, resources for feminist educators, from<br />

preschool to graduate school.<br />

FEMINIST VOiCES<br />

1. 1987.<br />

2. 10/year.<br />

3. $12 (indiv.), $25 (inst.)<br />

4. P.O. Box 853, Madison, WI 53701-0853.<br />

5. Editorial Collective.<br />

9. OCLC 25927620.<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

12. 'Feminist Voices exists to provide an open forum so<br />

that women can speak; that our voices will be heard.<br />

Our goal is to bridge the diversity of feminist thought by<br />

prOViding an alternate environment which encompasses<br />

and respects the varied perspectives of women. Our<br />

power is strengthened by recognizing and exploring the<br />

diversity of women's experiences, Ideas and concerns.<br />

Through this publication we hope to Identify our<br />

commonalities and strengthen our collective power as<br />

women. Feminist Voices does not consider for<br />

publication anything that is racist, sexist or<br />

homophobic.<br />

FIREWEED<br />

1. 1978.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. Canada: $18 (iodiv.), $27 (inst.). Add $4 outside<br />

Canada.<br />

4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2W2,<br />

Canada.<br />

5. Fireweed Collective.<br />

7. ISSN 0706-3857.<br />

8. LC cn79-30301.<br />

9. OCLC 4677989.<br />

10. Madison; State Historical Society.<br />

12. Fireweed is a forum for feminist thought and discussion.<br />

FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN STUDIES<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 3/year,<br />

3. $20 (indlv.), $33 (inst.). Single copies: $8 (indiv.), $11<br />

(inst.).<br />

4. Frontiers, University Press of Colorado, P.O. Box 849,<br />

Niwot, CO 80544.<br />

5. Louise Lamphere.<br />

6. Frontiers, Women's Studies Program, Mesa Vista Hall<br />

2142, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM<br />

87131.<br />

7. ISSN 0160-9009.<br />

8. LC sc78-317.<br />

9. OCLe 2586280.<br />

10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside;<br />

Platteville; State Historical Society; Stevens Point;<br />

Whitewater.<br />

11. America, History and Life; American Humanities Index;<br />

Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Studies;<br />

vii,


that relate sexuality and gender to political, economic, and<br />

stylistic concerns."<br />

HAG RAG<br />

1. 1986.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $10·15 (sliding scale, indiv.), $20 (inst.), $15 (indiv.,<br />

CanadatMexico), $25 (indiv., other foreign). Single<br />

copies: $3. Available on cassette tape.<br />

4. P,O. Box 93243 Milwaukee, WI 53203.<br />

5, Mary Frank, Theo, Kramer.<br />

10. State Historical Society,<br />

12. "Lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews, political<br />

commentary, theory, letters, calendar."<br />

HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />

1. 1978.<br />

2. Annual.<br />

3. $15 (indiv.), $17 (foreign, surface), $27 (Ioreign,<br />

airmail).<br />

4. Publications Center, Harvard Law School, Cambridge,<br />

MA 02138.<br />

5. Marie Arnold, Chris Scobey.<br />

6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's Law Journal,<br />

Harvard 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<br />

purpose is to provide an In-depth exploration of the<br />

Impact of the law on women and of women on the law.<br />

Political, economic, historical and sociological<br />

perspectives are combined with legal ones to present a<br />

realistic picture of women's legal status."<br />

HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATiONAL<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. 28 pounds (indiv.), 56 pounds (inst.), $41 (U.S. indiv.),<br />

$95 (U.S. inst.).<br />

4. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, 1900 Frost Rd.,<br />

Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007.<br />

5. Dr. Phyllis Noerager Stern.<br />

6. Phyllis Noerager Stern, Parent-Child Dept., School of<br />

Nursing, Indiana University, 1111 Middle Dr.,<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46202-5107.<br />

7. ISSN 0739-9332.<br />

8. LC sn83-8667.<br />

9. OCLC 9837689.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Platteville.<br />

11. BIOSIS; International Nursing Index; Nursing Abstracts;<br />

Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "Provides an international, interdisciplinary approach to<br />

health care for women. We accept papers that discuss<br />

the newest theories, skills, procedures, and papers<br />

describing issues in the health, psychology, sociology,<br />

anthropology, and nursing professions.'<br />

HEALTHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH<br />

QUARTERLY<br />

1. 1979.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $15 (indiv.), $28 (org. & groups). Prices include GST·<br />

Reg. No. R119302255. Add $3 (U.S.); $4 (others)<br />

for foreign postage.<br />

4. 14 Skey Lane, Toronto, Ontario M6J 3C4, Canada.<br />

5. Editorial Collective.<br />

7. ISSN 0226-1510.<br />

8. LC cn80-30707.<br />

9. OCLC 6295890.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Canadian Business & Current<br />

Affairs Database (on-line); Canadian MagaZine Index;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Provides a critical analysis of women's health issues<br />

from a feminist perspective.<br />

HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $15 Aus. (Indiv.), $60. (indiv., sustaining), $40 Aus.<br />

(inst.). Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $7.50 (inst.).<br />

4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067,<br />

Australia.<br />

5. Carole Ferrier.<br />

7. ISSN 0311-4198.<br />

9. OCLe 2530248.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Historical and critical articles; creative work; graphics;<br />

bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate prints material relating<br />

to women. We are particularly interested in<br />

contributions which employ a feminist, marxist, or other<br />

radical methodology to focus on the position of women<br />

in relation to patriarchy and capitalism."<br />

HERESiES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART &<br />

POLITICS<br />

1. 1977.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $23 (indiv.), $33 (inst.). Single copies: $6.75<br />

4. P.O. Box 1306, Canal Street Station, New York, NY<br />

10013.<br />

5. Heresies Collective, Inc.<br />

6. 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, NY 10007.<br />

7. ISSN0146-3411.<br />

8. LC sc77-704.<br />

9. OCLC 2917688.<br />

10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens<br />

Point.<br />

11. Alternative Press Centre; American Humanities Index;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Essays, experimental writing; poetry; short fiction;<br />

interviews; page art; photography; graphic art; all visual<br />

arts, "We believe that what Is commonly called art can<br />

have a political impact and that in the making of art and<br />

all cultural artifacts our identities as women playa<br />

distinct role ... (a) place where diversity can be<br />

articulated.'<br />

HOT WIRE<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $17 (indiv.), $19 (foreign, surface rate), $24 (foreign, air<br />

rate to Canada), $31 (foreign, air rate to Asia, Africa,<br />

Australia), $27 (foreign, air rate to Europe, South<br />

America), $23 (air rate to Central America). Single<br />

copies: $6.<br />

4. Empty Closet Enterprises, 5210 N. Wayne, Chicago, IL<br />

60640.<br />

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women around the world are working on: development,<br />

health, work, violence against women, media,<br />

communication, methods of organization, models for action<br />

and more.... Each issue is produced jointly by Isis<br />

International and one or more Third World women's groups.'<br />

Articles; editorials; conference reports; resource guides.<br />

IS1S-WICCE (Women's lnternaUonal Cross-Cultural<br />

Exchange)<br />

1. 1983.<br />

2. 2/year (Women's World).<br />

3. 20 Swiss francs (indiv.), 40 Swiss francs (inst.), 50<br />

Swiss francs (supporting) (or U.S. dollar equivalent).<br />

4. 3 chemin des Campanules, 1219 Aire, Geneve,<br />

Switzerland.<br />

5. ISIS·WICCE collective.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. 'International fQminist magazine providing news about<br />

women around the world from a feminist perspective<br />

and focusing particularly on the link between women in<br />

developing and industrialized countries."<br />

ISSUES IN REPROOUCTIVE AND GENETIC<br />

ENGINEERING: JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> INTERNATiONAL FEMINiST<br />

ANALYSIS<br />

1. 1988.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. U.S.: $40 (indiv), $125 (inst.); Great Britain: 25 pounds<br />

(indiv.), 70 pounds (inst.).<br />

4. Pergamon Press, Maxwell House, Fairview Park,<br />

Elmsford, NY 10523.<br />

5. Jalna Hanmer.<br />

6. School of Applied Social Studies, University of<br />

Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 lOP, England.<br />

7. ISSN 0895-5565.<br />

8. 86-646836; sn87-1515.<br />

9. OClC 16678507.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Current Contents/Social and<br />

Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents/Social Citation<br />

Index.<br />

12. 'The journal is designed to facilitate the development of<br />

feminist, multidisciplinary, and international analyses on<br />

the new reproductive technologies and genetic<br />

engineering and their impact on women worldwide.<br />

The policy of the journal is to recognize the use and<br />

abuse of women as central to the development of<br />

reproductive technologies and genetic engineering and<br />

to highlight the relevance of the application of these<br />

technologies to the past, present, and emerging social<br />

and political conditions of women."<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> FEMINIST FAMilY THERAPY<br />

1. 1989.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $24 (indiv.), $40 (inst.), $105 (libr. & subscription<br />

agencies). Foreign (outside Canada and Mexico) add<br />

40%; add 30% + 7% GST (Canada).<br />

4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY<br />

13904<br />

5. Lois Braverman.<br />

6. 3833 Woods Dr., Des Moines, IA 50312.<br />

7. ISSN 0895-2833.<br />

8. lC 89-657282.<br />

9. OClC 16545991.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Family Resources Database; Index to Periodical<br />

Articles Related to Law; Inventory of Marriage & Family<br />

Uterature; Social Work Research & Abstracts;<br />

Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies<br />

Abstracts.<br />

12. "The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides a<br />

multidisciplinary forum to further explore the relationship<br />

betw"een feminist theory and family therapy practice and<br />

theory. Articles Include those of theoretical nature, as<br />

well as those focusing on empirical research and<br />

clinical application. The contributors to the journal<br />

critique family therapy concepts and apply a feminist·<br />

oriented perspective to treatment Issues of particular<br />

importance to therapy with women."<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION<br />

1. 1985.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $18 (Ind!v.), $14 (students), $30 (Inst.), 12.50 pounds<br />

(foreign, indlv.), 17.50 pounds (foreign, inst.). Single<br />

copies: 8.85 pounds. Foreign subscriptions should be<br />

sent to T. & T. Clark Ltd., 59 George St., Edinburgh<br />

EH2 2LQ Scotland. Single copies: $15.50, from<br />

Professional Book Distributors, P.O. Box 6996,<br />

Alpharetta, GA 30239-6996.<br />

4. Membership Services, Box 15399, Atlanta, GA 30333.<br />

5. Judith Plaskow, Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza.<br />

6. Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity School,<br />

Am. 404, 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA 02138.<br />

7. ISSN 8755-4178.<br />

10 Oshkosh; Madison.<br />

11. Guide to Social Science and Religion in Periodical<br />

Literature; Religion Index One: Periodicals; Religious<br />

and Theological Abstracts; Sage Human Relations<br />

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. 'The JFSR is a channel for the dissemination of feminist<br />

scholarship in religion and a forum for discussion and<br />

dialogue among women and men of differing feminist<br />

perspectives. Its editors are committed to rigorous<br />

thinking and analysis in the service of the<br />

transformation of religious stUdies and of religious and<br />

cultural institutions.'<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> GENDER STUDIES<br />

1. 1991.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. 6 pounds (indiv.), 10 pounds (Inst.), plus 3 pounds<br />

overseas postage.<br />

4. Sheila Cunnison, Journal of Gender Studies,<br />

Humberside Polytechnic, Inglemlre Ave., Hull HU6 7LU<br />

United Kingdom.<br />

5. Marion Shaw, Jenny Headlam Wells.<br />

6. Marion Shaw, Journal of Gender Studies, Department of<br />

English, University of Hull, Hull, HUe 7RX United<br />

Kingdom.<br />

7. 0956-9236.<br />

8. sn91·26591<br />

9. 24317037.<br />

12. "The Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary<br />

journal which publishes articles relating to gender from<br />

a feminist perspective within a wide range of subject<br />

areas covering the social and natural sciences, popular<br />

culture and the arts. The Journal of Gender Studies<br />

also seeks articles from international sources and aims<br />

to take account of a diversity of cultural backgrounds<br />

and differences in sexual orientation. It encourages<br />

contributions from previously unpublished writers as<br />

well as from established authors. The Journal includes<br />

reviews of books, films and other forms of<br />

xi.


xii,<br />

entertainment. The Journal of Gender Studies is published<br />

by the Hull Centre for Gender Studies, a group of<br />

academics, students and townspeople which organizes<br />

seminar and day schools in Hull and is jointly sponsored by<br />

the Unverslty of Hull and Humberside Polytechnic."<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN & AGING<br />

1. 1989.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $38 (indiv.), $40 (inst.), $90 (libr. and sub. agencies).<br />

Add 40% for foreign (outside U.S.); add 30% plus 7%<br />

G&S tax (Canada).<br />

4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY<br />

13904.<br />

5. J. Dianne Garner.<br />

6. Dept. of Social Work, Washburn University, Topeka, KS<br />

66621.<br />

7. ISSN 0895-2841.<br />

8. LC 89-656519.<br />

9. OCLC 16546320.<br />

10. Madison; Stout.<br />

11. Abstracts in Social Gerontology; Applied Social<br />

Science Index & Abstracts; Current Contents; Current<br />

Literature on Aging; Family Resources Database; Index<br />

to Periodical Articles Related to Law; Inventory of<br />

Marriage and Family Literature; Sage Family Studies<br />

Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women<br />

Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies<br />

Index.<br />

12. 'This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a wide<br />

variety of professionals who are concerned with the<br />

health and well·belng of women as they age. In order<br />

to deliver quality care and services to older women,<br />

practitioners, researchers, and educators need access<br />

to the most current information ··Informatlon that they<br />

can find In the Journal of Women & Aging."<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN AND RELIGION<br />

1. 1981.<br />

2. Annual.<br />

3. Available only with membership, which includes<br />

monthly mailings and a bibliography of women and<br />

religion. Subscription and membership rates: $20<br />

(studenVlow income), $30 (indlv.), $50 (inst.). Single<br />

copies: $3.50.<br />

4. 2400 Ridge Rd., Berkeley, CA 94709.<br />

5. Jane E. Vennard.<br />

7. ISSN 0888-5621.<br />

8. LC sn82·20870.<br />

9. OCLC 7863169.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12 'Each journal's focus differs. We have covered areas<br />

such as women and power, women and peace.'<br />

JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S HISTORY<br />

1. 1989.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $25 (indiv), $45 (lnst.). Add $10 for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies: $11.75 (indiv.), $21.75 (inst.).<br />

4. Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 10th and<br />

Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47405.<br />

5. Christie Farnham, Joan Hoff-Wilson.<br />

6. Dept. of History/Ballantine Hall, Indiana University,<br />

Bloomington, IN 47404.<br />

7. ISBN 1042-7961.<br />

8. LC sn89-6627.<br />

9. OCLC 19219902.<br />

10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkslde;<br />

Whitewater.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. International women's history.<br />

KALLIDPE: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S ART<br />

1. 1979_<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $10.50 (indiv.). $18 (Inst.). Add $6 for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies $4 (Vol. 1 no. l--Vol. 9 no. 2). $7 (Vol. 11<br />

no. 2··present), $8 (Vol. 7 nos. 1/2, Vol. 8 nos. 1/2).<br />

4. F.C.C.J. 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL<br />

32205-3056.<br />

5. Mary Sue Koeppel.<br />

7. ISSN 0735-7885.<br />

8. LC 84-647165; sn 82-7891.<br />

9. OCLC 8981808.<br />

10. Madison; Stevens Point.<br />

11. American Humaitles Index; Index of American Periodical<br />

Verse.<br />

12. 'The purpose of Kalliope is to offer support and<br />

encouragement to women in the arts, to promote the<br />

pursuit of excellence in both verbal and visual art forms,<br />

and to provide a medium of communication through<br />

which women artists may share their work, ideas and<br />

opinions."<br />

LEGACY<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $12 (graduate stUdents), $17.50 (indiv.), $20 (inst.).<br />

Single copies: $9.<br />

4. Journals Dept, Penn State Press, SUite C. Barbara<br />

Bldg., 820 N. Vniv. Dr., University Park, PA 16802.<br />

5. Martha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand, Joanne Dobson.<br />

6. Karen Dandurand, Dept. of English, Indiana University<br />

of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705 (manuscript<br />

submissions and information for 'Notes and Queries');<br />

Martha Ackmann, Women's Studies Dept., Mount<br />

Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA 01075 ('Profiles').<br />

7. ISSN 0748-4321.<br />

8. LC sc84-2143; sn84-8795.<br />

9. OCLC 10881450.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Abstracts of English Studies; American History and Ufe;<br />

American Literary Scholarship; Book Reviews in the<br />

Humanities; Information America; lSI; Uterary Criticism<br />

Register; MLA International Bibliography; Recently<br />

Published Articles •• American History Association;<br />

Women Studies Abstracts.<br />

12. A journal about pre-nineteenth century,<br />

nineteenth-century, and early twentieth century women<br />

writers.<br />

LESBIAN CONTRADICTiON: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> IRREVERENT<br />

FEMINISM<br />

1. 1982-83.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $6 (indiv.), free for women prisoners. Single copies:<br />

$1.50.<br />

4. 584 Castro St., Suite 263, San Francisco, CA 94114.<br />

5. Jan Adams, Rebecca Gordon, BettyJohanna, Jane<br />

Meyerding.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index.<br />

12. LesCon aims to print lively, thoughtful, controversial,<br />

and/or humorous writing and graphics that contribute to<br />

the development of a deeper, more inclusive feminist


vision. No fiction, no poetry; no 'news" or items of purely<br />

local interest. Non-lesbians are welcome to submit work;<br />

LesCon is 'women only,' not 'lesbian only.'<br />

LESBIAN ETHICS<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $14 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). $16 (foreign indiv., surface),<br />

$24 (foreign Indiv., air), $20 (foreign inst., surface), $28<br />

(foreign Inst., air). Single copies: $6.<br />

4. P.O. Box 4723, Albuquerque, NM 87196.<br />

5. Jeanette Silveira.<br />

7. ISSN 8755-5352.<br />

8. LC sn84-1726.<br />

9. OCLC 11337345.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "A journal of lesbian feminist ethics and philosophy,<br />

with a focus on how lesbians behave with each other.'<br />

LILITH<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $16 (indiv.), $24 (iost.). Single copies: $5.00. Add $8<br />

for foreign postage.<br />

4. Lilith Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., New York,<br />

NY 10107.<br />

5. Susan Weidman Schneider.<br />

7. ISSN 0146-2334.<br />

8. LC 83-640809; sc77-511.<br />

9. OCLC 2694720.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society.<br />

11. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. 'Lilith is named for the<br />

legendary predecessor of Eve who insisted on equality<br />

with Adam.... As Jewish feminists continue to<br />

rediscover and rework Jewish practice, the contents of<br />

Lilith may serve as an evolving Prepared Table for a<br />

new code of behavior."<br />

MS, MAGAZINE, THE WORLD <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN<br />

1. Ms. Magazine: 1972; Ms. Magazine, The World of<br />

Women: 1990.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $45, $47 (foreign, surface), $73 (foreign, air mail).<br />

4. Ms., P.O. Box 57131, Boulder, CO 80322·7132.<br />

5. Robin Morgan.<br />

6. 230 Park Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10169.<br />

7. ISSN 0047·8318.<br />

8. LC sn90·1205<br />

9. OCLC 22202699.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green Bay; Madison;<br />

Marinette; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville;<br />

River Falls; Stout; Whitewater.<br />

11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. 'Ms., The World of Women is a bimonthly, mass<br />

circulation magazine (now free of advertising) covering<br />

international and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books,<br />

popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship,<br />

ecofeminism, women's health, spirituality, and political<br />

and economic affairs; Ms. also publishes fiction,<br />

poetry, photo essays, and cartoons.'<br />

MANUSHI<br />

1. 1979.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $25 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single copies $3.<br />

4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther Jantzen, 5008<br />

Erringer Place, Philadelphia, PA 19144.<br />

5. MadhU Klshwar<br />

6. C1/202lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi· 110024, India<br />

9. OCLC 10639386.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Manushl: A Journal About Women and Society focuses<br />

on women's life situations in India and on struggles for<br />

change.<br />

MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN<br />

1. 1972.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Foreign, add $10 for surface<br />

rate, $20 for airmail postage. Single copies: $10.<br />

4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., 10606 Mantz<br />

Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903-1228.<br />

5. Sheila J. Gibbons.<br />

7. ISSN 0145-9651<br />

8. LC 80·640489; sc77-865.<br />

9. OCLC 2380896.<br />

10. Madison; Marinette; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville.<br />

11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "What women are doing and thinking to change the<br />

communications media.<br />

MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE<br />

MILITARY<br />

1. 1983.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $20 (students/cadets, low income), $40 (indiv.), $60<br />

(inst.).<br />

4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Rd. #210, Arlington, VA 22202.<br />

5. Linda Grant De Pauw.<br />

7. ISSN 0736·718X.<br />

8. LC 83-644761; sn83·249.<br />

9. OCLC 9201074.<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

11. America, History and Life; Current Military Literature;<br />

Historical Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. News, commentary, book reviews. 'The purpose of<br />

Minerva is to prOVide an information center for<br />

individuals and organizations concerned with some<br />

aspect of women and the military.... The editorial policy<br />

emphasizes diversity rather than consensus."<br />

NWSA JOURNAL<br />

1. 1988.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $24 (indiv. member), $39.50 (indiv.), $45 (inst.<br />

member), $105 (inst.).<br />

4. Ablex PUblishing Corp., 355 Chestnut St., NOlWood, NJ<br />

07648.<br />

5. Patrocinio Schweickart, Dept. of English, Univ. of New<br />

hampshire, Durham, NH 03824.<br />

7. ISSN 1040-0656.<br />

8. LC sn88-2059.<br />

9. OCLC 18305154.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee;<br />

Parkside; Whitewater.<br />

11. America: History and Ufe; ERIC Clearinghouse;<br />

Historical Abstracts; Literary Criticism Register; Studies<br />

on Women Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Women<br />

Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. 'Reflecting two decades of femlnis1 scholarship<br />

emerging from and supporting the women's movement,<br />

the NWSA Journal will publish scholarship which<br />

xii i,


xiv.<br />

continues 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 broad<br />

implications. We particularly encourage articles by and<br />

about women of color, research analyzing class issues,<br />

scholarship examining non-Western cultures and research<br />

focusing on feminist pedagogy.·<br />

NEW DIRECTiONS FOR WOMEN<br />

1. 1972.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.).<br />

4. Subscriptions Dept., NOW, P.O. Box 3000, Denville, NJ<br />

07834-3000.<br />

5. Phyllis Kriegel.<br />

6. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631<br />

7. ISSN 0160-1075.<br />

8. lC sn80-52.<br />

9. OClC 3817120.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; State Historical<br />

Society.<br />

11 . Women's Studies Index<br />

12. "We are a national feminist periodical written for<br />

feminists and committed to reaching out to those not<br />

yet dedicated to a feminist future."<br />

<strong>OF</strong>F OUR BACKS<br />

1. 1970.<br />

2. 11/year.<br />

3. $19 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), $3 (trial sub. -- 3 issues),<br />

prisoners: free. Foreign: $20 (Canada & Mexico), $28<br />

or 16 pounds (overseas airmail). Single copies: $2.<br />

4. off our backs, Inc., 2423 18th St., NW, 2nd Floor,<br />

Washington, DC 20009.<br />

5. off our backs Collective.<br />

7. ISSN 003O.()071.<br />

8. lC sn78-1598.<br />

9. OGlC 1038241; 5729287.<br />

10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville;<br />

State Historical Society; Stevens Point; Superior;<br />

Waukesha; Whitewater.<br />

11 . Alternative Press Index; New periodical Index;<br />

Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women Studies<br />

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. 'off our backs is the oldest continuously pUblishing<br />

feminist publication in the United States. It is unrivalled<br />

for the. quality of its articles and the breadth of issues it<br />

covers: up-tO-date comprehensive news on abortion<br />

rights, health and reproductive technology, lesbian<br />

rights, anti-pornography actions, comparable worth,<br />

child care legislation; in-depth coverage of all major<br />

women's conferences in the U.S.A. plus international<br />

conferences such as the Feminist Bookfair, Global<br />

Reproductive Rights, Latin American Encuentro;<br />

interviews with grass roots feminists, provocative<br />

reviews and commentaries. off our backs is open to all<br />

feminist sides of an issue, committed to full factual<br />

reporting and to the development of feminist ideas in<br />

the widest possible context."<br />

ON THE ISSUES<br />

1. 1983.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $14.75 (indiv.); $24.75 (inst.) Foreign, add $7 postage<br />

(Canada), $7 (surface, elsewhere), $20 (airmail,<br />

elsewhere). Single copies: $3.95.<br />

4. P.O. Box 3000, Dept. OTI, Denville, NJ 07834.<br />

5. Editor-in-Chief: Merle Hoffman; Executive Editor: Beverly<br />

lowy.<br />

6. 97-77 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 1f374.<br />

7. ISSN 0895-6014.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. Directory of Women's Media, The National Directory of<br />

Magazines, Of A Uke Mind Annual Directory; Women's<br />

Studies Index.<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<br />

rights."<br />

PEACE AND FREEDOM<br />

1. 1970.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. $12 (indiv.), free with membership of $35 (Indiv.), $40<br />

(household), $50 (supporting).<br />

4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107.<br />

5. Roberta Spivek.<br />

7. ISSN 0015-90<br />

9 OGlC 13148785.<br />

10. State Historical Society.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media;<br />

University Microfilms In Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

12. "Articles and news notes covering the international<br />

women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on<br />

racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention.<br />

Special emphasis on using resources to fill human<br />

needs, especially those of women."<br />

PLAINSWOMAN<br />

Ceased pUblication.<br />

PSYCHOLOGY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN aUARTERlY<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $37 (indiv., U.S. & Canada), $96 (inst., U.S. & Canada);<br />

29 pounds (indiv., U.K. & elseWhere), 69 pounds (inst.,<br />

U.K. and elsewhere). Single copies: $20.<br />

4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, New<br />

York, NY 10022.<br />

5. Judith Worell.<br />

6. Educational and Counseling Psychology,University of<br />

Kentucky, 237 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40506.<br />

7. ISSN 0381-6843.<br />

8. lG 76-12952; s076-790.<br />

9. OGle 2529664.<br />

10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison;<br />

Manitowoc; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; State<br />

Historical Society; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha;<br />

Whitewater.<br />

11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts;<br />

Psychological Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index;<br />

Current ContentsfSocial and Behavioral Sciences;<br />

Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); Chicorel<br />

Abstracts to Reading and Learning Disabilities; Child<br />

Development Abstracts and Bibliography; Development<br />

and Welfare (India); Human Sexuality Update; Marriage<br />

and Family Review; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts;<br />

Sage Public Admin. Abstracts; Selected Ust of Tables of<br />

Contents of Psychiatric Periodicals; Multicultural<br />

Education Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. The Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by


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, career<br />

choice and training, management variables, education,<br />

discrimination, therapeutic processes, and sexuality.<br />

RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST<br />

RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE<br />

FEMINISTE<br />

1. 1979.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $26.75 Cdn. (indiv., Canada), $53.50 Cdn. (inst.,<br />

Canada)·· GST included; $45 (indiv., elsewhere), $68<br />

(inst., elsewhere).<br />

4. RFRIDRF, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto,<br />

Ontario M5S 1Y6, 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; America: History and life;<br />

Canadian Education Index; Canadian Magazine Index;<br />

Canadian Periodicals Index; American Humanities<br />

Index; Historical Abstracts; Ny litteratur am Kvinnor;<br />

Left Index; Sociological Abstracts; Women's Studies<br />

Index.<br />

12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; periodical<br />

resource guide. An interdisciplinary, international<br />

periodical of research on women and sex roles.<br />

ROOM <strong>OF</strong> ONE'S OWN<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $21.40 (outside Canada). Single copies: $5.<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. Madison; Milwaukee.<br />

12. Feminist journal of literature and criticism; original<br />

prose and poetry; reviews.<br />

SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), plus $6 for foreign postage.<br />

4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 30311-0741.<br />

5: Patricia Bell-Scott, Beverly Guy-Sheftall.<br />

7. ISSN 0741-8639.<br />

8. LC sn63·5428.<br />

9. OCLC 10219211.<br />

10. Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville;<br />

State Historical Society.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; MLA International Bibliography;<br />

Psycho/Info: Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies<br />

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "This journal is an interdisciplinary forum for discussion<br />

of issues related to Black women wherever they reside.<br />

Issues include feature articles, interviews, profiles,<br />

documents, book reviews, and bibliographies."<br />

SAGEWOMAN MAGAZINE<br />

1. 1986.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $18. (19.50, California). Add $10 for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies: $6.<br />

4. P.O. Box 641, Point Arena, CA 95466.<br />

5. Lunaea Weatherstone.<br />

12. "A quarterly journal of Women's Spirituality, dedicated to<br />

honoring the Goddess in every woman:<br />

SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> RESEARCH<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 12/year.<br />

3. $32.50 (indiv.), $212.50 (inst.), $40 (foreign indiv.),<br />

$247.50 (foreign, inst.).<br />

4. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., New<br />

York, NY 10013.<br />

5. Phyllis A. Kalz.<br />

6. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 Pearl St.,<br />

Boulder, CO 80302.<br />

7. ISSN 0360-0025.<br />

8. LC 75-646987.<br />

9. OCLC 2243426.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh;<br />

Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; WaUkesha;<br />

Whitewater.<br />

11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Adolescent<br />

Mental Health Abstracts; ASSIA; Applied Social<br />

Sciences Index and Abstracts; Child Development<br />

Abstracts and Bibliography; Contemporary Sociology;<br />

Current Contents; Current Index to Journals in<br />

Education; Excerpta Medica; Family Planning<br />

Perspectives; Health Instrument File; Higher Education<br />

Abstracts; Human Sexuality Update; Mental Health<br />

Abstracts; New Society; Preview: The Family Media<br />

Journal; Psychological Abstracts; Referativnyi Zhurnal;<br />

Sage Family Studies Abstracts; School Organization<br />

and Management Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation<br />

Index; Social Work Research & Abstracts; Sociological<br />

Abstracts; Sociology of Education Abstracts; The<br />

SIECUS Report; Studies on Women Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book reviews.<br />

SIGNS: JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN IN CULTURE AND<br />

SOCIETY<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $23 (students), $26.50 (indiv. NWSA members), $32.50<br />

(indiv.), $74 (inst.). Add $5 for foreign postage (Canada:<br />

add 7% GST to subscription price). Single copies:<br />

$7.75 (indiv.), $17.50 (inst.).<br />

4. The University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, P.O.<br />

Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637.<br />

5. Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres & Barbara Laslett.<br />

6. Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, 495 Ford Hall,<br />

224 Church St., Vniv. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br />

55455.<br />

7. ISSN 0097-9740.<br />

8. LC 75-649469.<br />

9. OCLC 1362618.<br />

10. Baraboo; Fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse;<br />

Madison; Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.; Marshfield;<br />

Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Richland;<br />

River Falls; Rock Co.; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior:<br />

WaUkesha; Whitewater.<br />

11. Modern Language Abstracts; Historical Abstracts;<br />

xv.


8. lC 83-641534; sn83-1973.<br />

9. OCLC 9247235.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Pla«eville.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Radical feminist theory, experimental writing, and<br />

reviews.<br />

TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. 7.50 pounds (Britain & N. Ireland, indiv,), 9.50 pounds<br />

(lndiv., Europe/Irish RepUblic, surface worldwide), 13<br />

pounds (indiv., Middle East, Africa, N.& S, America, air<br />

mail), 14 pounds (indiv., Far East & Australasia air<br />

maiij, 20 pounds (inland ins!.), 30 pounds (overseas<br />

Insl.) ,<br />

4. P.O. Box 8, Diss, Norfolk IP22 3XG, England.<br />

5. Editorial Collective.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

12. 'Publication of readable and insightful articles on areas<br />

of current concern within the Women's liberation<br />

Movement. To record the history of the current wave<br />

of feminism worldwide.'<br />

TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE<br />

1. 1982.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $12 (Indiv.), $14 (Inst.), $10 (stUdent). Single copies:<br />

$7, $8 (foreign). Add $3 for foreign air mail,<br />

4. TSWL, 600 South College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104.<br />

5. Holly laird,<br />

6. Editor, TSWl, The University of Tulsa, 600 South<br />

College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104,<br />

7. ISSN 0732-7730.<br />

8. lC sn82·3788.<br />

9. OCLe 8426594.<br />

10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Whitewater.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "Tulsa Studies in Women's literature includes articles,<br />

reviews, notes and queries from scholars of every<br />

period, including those reading in languages other than<br />

English and from students of poetry and prose in all its<br />

forms, including essays, diaries, belles le«res, and<br />

journalism. While articles need not be exclusively<br />

concerned with female writers the focus must be upon<br />

women and their work:<br />

WLW JOURNAL<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $18, $20 (foreign). Single copies: $4<br />

4. WLW Journal, McFarland & Co., Inc., Box 611,<br />

Jefferson, NC 28640.<br />

5. Audrey Eaglen.<br />

6. AUdrey Eaglen, Editor, WLW Journal, 1055 Oakes Ad.,<br />

Breckvilfe, OH 44141.<br />

7. ISSN 0272-1996.<br />

8. LC sc82-2031; sn80-12573.<br />

9. OCLC 6182031.<br />

10. Madison, Stevens Point.<br />

11. Ubrary Literature; Women's Studies Index, 1968 (GK<br />

Hall).<br />

12. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles;<br />

conference reports; news and notes.<br />

WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL<br />

1. 1985.<br />

2. Annual,<br />

3. $8 (indiv.), $15 (ins1.).<br />

4, c/o UniversIty of Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom<br />

Mall, Madison, WI 53706.<br />

5. Michelle Beeman, lorraine Stoltzfus, Lynn Haug.<br />

8. LC 86-644116; sn85-23805.<br />

9. OCLC 12192424.<br />

10. Green Bay; Madison; State Historical Society; Stevens<br />

Point; Whitewater.<br />

12. 'Exploration of legal issues relating to women. We look<br />

forward to receiving submissions and articles on the law<br />

of any jurisdiction, whether specific to a particular state<br />

or not. Traditional law review articles are welcome and<br />

we encourage practitioner-oriented pieces as well.<br />

... fW]e derive sustenance from the law in action<br />

approach and hope to publish articles from a variety of<br />

disciplines.·<br />

THE WISE WOMAN<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. Quarterly.<br />

3. $15. Single copy: $4.<br />

4. 2441 Cordova St., Oakland, CA 94602.<br />

5. Ann Forfreedom.<br />

7. iSSN: 0883-119X.<br />

8. LC 'n85-7514.<br />

9. OCLC 12067355.<br />

12. 'The WISe Woman is a national quarterly journal that<br />

focuses on feminist Issues, Goddess lore, feminist<br />

spirituality, and Feminist Witchcraft. This journal<br />

includes women's history!herstory, news, analysis,<br />

critical reviews, art, poetry, photos, cartoons by Bulbul,<br />

exclusive interviews, and original research about witch<br />

hunts, women's heritage, and women today.'<br />

WOMAN <strong>OF</strong> POWER<br />

1. 1984.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $26 (indiv.), $36 (Canada), $46 (other foreign). Single<br />

copies: $7.<br />

4. P.O. Box 2785, Orleans, MA 02653.<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 />

11. Women's Studies Index<br />

12. A magazine of feminism, spirituality, and politics. Theme<br />

for each issue.<br />

WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $14 (indiv.), $20 (ins!.), plus $3 surface rate or $7 air<br />

rate for foreign postage. Single copIes: $7.<br />

4. 1711 Harris Rd., Laverock, PA 19118.<br />

5. Elsa Honig Fine.<br />

7. ISSN 0270-7993.<br />

8. LC 80-647891; sn80-1207.<br />

9. OCLC 6497852.<br />

10. Green Bay; Madison; PlatteVille; Rock Co; Stevens<br />

Poinl; Superior.<br />

11. Artbibliographies; Art Index; Arts & Humanities Citation<br />

Index (lSI); AILA; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women in the<br />

visual arts. 'We are interested in a re-interpretation of<br />

art history from our new awareness as women....<br />

xvii.


xviii.<br />

Woman's Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of ideas<br />

and for honest criticism."<br />

WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW<br />

1. 1990.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. 17.50 pounds (indiv., U.K. & Europe), $35 (indiv., U.S.<br />

& elsewhere), 39 pounds (Inst., U.K. & Europe), $79<br />

(Inst., U.S. & elsewhere). Single copies: 7 pounds<br />

(IndiV., U.K. & Europe), $14 (indiv., U.S. & elsewhere);<br />

16 pounds (Inst., U.K. & Europe); $32 (inst., U.S. &<br />

elsewhere).<br />

4. Oxford University Press, Plnkhiil House, Southfield Rd.,<br />

Eynsham, Oxford OX8 1JJ England.<br />

5. Isabel Armstrong and Helen Carr.<br />

6. Women: A Cultural Review, c/o Dept. of English,<br />

Birkbeck College, Malet St., London WC1E 7HX,<br />

England.<br />

7. ISSN 0957·4042.<br />

9. OCLC 22349229.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

12. 'Women: A Cultural Review is a new initiative in<br />

feminist thought and culture. It explores the role and<br />

representation of women in arts and culture, past and<br />

present, taking up the challenging debates on sexuality<br />

and gender."<br />

WOMEN 1\ CRIMINAL JUSTICE<br />

1. 1989.<br />

2. 2/year,<br />

3. $24 (indiv), $40 (inst.), $48 (libr.).<br />

4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY<br />

13904.<br />

5. Clarice Feinman.<br />

6. Dept. of Law & Justice, CN 4700, Trenton State<br />

College, Trenton, NJ 06650,<br />

7. ISSN 0897·4454.<br />

8. LC sn68-381,<br />

9. OCLC 17501958,<br />

10. Madison, Platteville.<br />

11. Criminal Justice Abstracts; Family Resources<br />

Database; Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law;<br />

NCJRS Data Base/NIJ Reports; PAIS Bulletin;<br />

Psychological Abstracts (& PsychINFO); Studies on<br />

Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts.<br />

12. 'The only Journal devoted to interdisciplinry and<br />

international feminist scholarship dealing with all areas<br />

of women and criminal justice: cross·cultural, historic,<br />

and gender studies, women and the law, women in<br />

crime and punishment literature, and female victims,<br />

offenders and professionals in the criminal justice<br />

system:<br />

WOMEN 1\ ENVIRONMENTS<br />

,. 1978.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), plus $5 overseas postage.<br />

Single copies: $4.<br />

4. 736 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2R4.<br />

5. Kim Pearson.<br />

7 ISSN 0229·480X.<br />

6. LC cn81-30452.<br />

9. OCLC 7988483.<br />

10. Eau Claire.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index, Canadian Periodical Index;<br />

Social Sciences Index; Women Studies Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Topics: planning, architecture, design; housing and<br />

community development; geography, urban sociology,<br />

environmental psychology, energy and ecology.<br />

WOMEN 1\ HEALTH<br />

1. 1976.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $36 (indiv.). $110 (inst.), $200 (lib.).<br />

4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY<br />

13904·1580.<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; Oshkosh; Parkside;<br />

Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater.<br />

11. Abstracts in Social Gerontology: Current Uterature on<br />

Aging; Biology Digest; Biosclences Information Service<br />

of Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS); Bulletin Slgnaletique;<br />

Child Development Abstracts & Bibliography; Criminal<br />

Justice Abstracts; Criminology & Penology Abstracts;<br />

Cumulative Index to Nursing and AlI1ed Health Uterature<br />

(CINAHL); Current Contents/Social & Behavioral<br />

Sciences; Excerpta Medica/Electronic Publishing<br />

Division; Health Planning and Administration (HEALTH);<br />

Health Service Abstracts; Hospital Literature Index;<br />

Index Medicus/MEDUNE;lndex to Periodical Articles<br />

Related to Law; Index to Periodical Literature on Aging;<br />

Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature (online and<br />

hard copy); Mental Health Abstracts (online through<br />

DIALOG); POPLlNE; PopUlation Index: Psychological<br />

Abstracts (PsycINFO); Public Affairs Information Service<br />

Bulletin (PAIS); Referativnyi Zhurnal (Abstracts Journal<br />

of the Institute of Scientific Information of the Republic<br />

of Russia); Religious & Social Sciences Index (AIC­<br />

CERDIC): Sage Family Studies Abstracts: Social<br />

Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts (SOPODA);<br />

Social Sciences Index; Social Sciences Citation Index;<br />

Social Work Research & Abstracts; Sociological<br />

Abs1racts (SA); Studies on Women Abstracts; Women<br />

Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book reviews;<br />

news and notes.<br />

WOMEN 1\ LANGUAGE<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 2Jyear.<br />

3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (inst.), $13 (ind;v.. Canada),$18<br />

(international indiv.), $20· (international inst.). Single<br />

copies: $5.<br />

4. Communication Dept., George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA<br />

22030.<br />

5. Anita Taylor.<br />

7. ISSN 8755·4550.<br />

6. LC 86·659507; sn64-1701.<br />

9. OCLC 11313029.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside.<br />

11. Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Women and Language is an interdisciplinary research<br />

newsletter which reports books, journals, articles and<br />

research in progress; identifies courses, conferences,<br />

and other events relevant to the study of language and<br />

gender, and publishes short articles. We include<br />

scholarship from anthropology, communication,<br />

linguistics, literature...•


WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> FEMINIST<br />

THEORY<br />

1. 1983.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $14 (Indiv.), $25 (Inst.). Single copies: $7. Add $6 for<br />

foreign postage (outside U.S. & Canada).<br />

4. NYU/TSOA, 721 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY<br />

10003.<br />

5. Judy Burns, Marianne Goldberg, Julie Malnig, Usa<br />

Merrill, Judy C. Rosenthal, Trudy Secn. Katharine<br />

Kovalcik-White.<br />

7. ISSN 0704·770X.<br />

8. LC s083-4500.<br />

9. OCLC 9855579.<br />

10. Madison; Parkside.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; The Left Index; MLA<br />

International Bibliography; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "Women & Performance is a feminist journal devoted to<br />

the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual<br />

and performance art. It includes discussions of<br />

feminist aesthetics, photo essays. interviews, historical<br />

material, reviews and scripts. W&P encourages<br />

dialogue among performers and theorists.'<br />

WOMEN & POLITICS<br />

1. 1980.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $32 (indiv.), $90 (Inst.), $160 (lib. & subscription<br />

agencies).<br />

4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghampton, NY<br />

13904·1580.<br />

5. Janet M. Clark.<br />

6. Editor, Women & Politics, Janet M. Clark, Dept. of<br />

Political Science, P.O. Box 3197, University Station,<br />

University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071.<br />

7. ISSN 0195·7732.<br />

8. LC 80-644752; sn79·8972.<br />

9. OCLC 5661577.<br />

10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater.<br />

11. ABC POL SCI: A Bibliography of Contents: Political<br />

Science & Government; Academic Index (on-tine);<br />

America: History & Life; Current Contents/Social &<br />

Behavioral Sciences; Current Legal Sociology;<br />

Historical Abstracts; Index to Periodical Articles Related<br />

to law; International Political Science Abstracts;<br />

Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature; PAIS<br />

Bulletin; Political Science Abstracts; Social<br />

PlanningJPolicy & Development Abstracts (SOPODA);<br />

Social Science Citation Index; Social Work Research &<br />

Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women<br />

Abstracts; Urban Affairs Abstracts; Women Studies<br />

Abstracts; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; book<br />

reviews; news and notes.<br />

WOMEN & THERAPY<br />

1. 1982.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $36 (Indlv.), $85 (Inst.), $160 (lib.). Canada: add 30%<br />

plus another 7% G&S tax; add 40% for other foreign<br />

postage.<br />

4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St .• Binghamton, NY<br />

13904·1580.<br />

5. Ellen Cole, Esther D. Rothblum.<br />

6. Ellen Cole, Co-Editor, Women & Therapy, Prescott<br />

College, 220 Grove Ave. Prescott, AZ 86301.<br />

7. ISSN 0270-3149.<br />

xix.<br />

8. LC 82·645607; sn60·13045.<br />

9. OCLC 6394106.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; River Falls.<br />

11. Abstracts of Research in Pastoral Care and Counseling;<br />

Academic index; Alternative Press Index; Bulletin<br />

Signaletique; Digest of Neurology & Psychiatry; Family<br />

Violence & Sexual Assault Bulletin; Higher Education<br />

Abstracts; Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law;<br />

Inventory of Marriage and Family Uterature; Mental<br />

Health Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts (&<br />

PsychiNFO); Sage Family Studies; Social Work<br />

Research & Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts;<br />

Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies 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<br />

educational, expanding process for personal growth.'<br />

WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $12 (indiv.), $16 (insl.). Single copies: $3.<br />

4. Midmarch Assocs., P.O. Box 3304. Grand Central<br />

Station, New York, NY 10163.<br />

5. Cynthia Navaretta, JUdy Siegel.<br />

7. ISSN 0149-7081.<br />

8. LC 81·642200; sc78·127.<br />

9. OCLC 3534670.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside.<br />

11. RILA; International Repertory of the Uterature of Art;<br />

Alternative Press Index; ARTbibliographies.<br />

12. 'News, articles and a complete nation-wide almanac of<br />

exhibits, conferences, performances, and career<br />

opportunities by and for women artists."<br />

WOMEN'S ART MAGAZINE<br />

1. 1963.<br />

2. 6/year.<br />

3. 15 pounds (indiv.), 30 pounds (Indiv .• Europe). 30<br />

pounds (inst.), 40 pounds (elsewhere).<br />

4. Central Books, 99 Wallace Rd., London E9 5LN<br />

England.<br />

5. Genevieve Fox.<br />

6. The Women Artists Slide Ubrary, Fulham Palace,<br />

Bishops Avenue, London SW6 SEA England.<br />

7. ISSN 0961-1460.<br />

9. OCLC 24481379.<br />

11. BRAD, SWET.<br />

12. A broad-based bi·monthly journal on women In the<br />

Visual Arts covering a range of practices and areas of<br />

debate. The magazine attempts to keep an up to date<br />

record of the work of women on show both in the U.K.<br />

and abroad as well as carrying history pieces, book<br />

reviews and theoretical debate. Our aim throughout is<br />

to encompass the diversion and plurality of women's<br />

work. cultural milieu and theoretical standpoints.<br />

WOMEN'S EDUCATiON DES FEMMES<br />

1. 1982.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $18.19 (Indiv.), $32.10 (inst.).<br />

4. CCLOW/CCPEF. 47 Main St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />

M4E 2V6.<br />

5. Christina Starr.<br />

7. ISSN 0714-9786.<br />

8. LC cn63·30467.<br />

9. OCLC 9457226.


xx.<br />

11. The Canadian Feminist Periodical Index 1972·85 (OISE<br />

Press, Toronto).<br />

12. °To provide a feminist perspective on the world of<br />

learning and education in Canada through articles,<br />

interviews. book reviews, and commentaries and to<br />

facilitate exchange and dialogue between learners and<br />

practitioners across the country.'<br />

WOMEN'S HISTORY REVIEW<br />

1. 1992.<br />

2. 3/year.<br />

3. $49 (indiv.), $98 (inst.).<br />

4. Triangle Journals ltd., P.O. Box 65, Wallingford,<br />

Oxfordshire OXtO OYG United Kingdom.<br />

5. June Purvis.<br />

6. Dr. June Purvis, University of Portsmouth, Burnaby Rd.,<br />

Portsmouth POt 3AS United Kingdom.<br />

7. ISSN 0981·2025.<br />

8. LC 5092-25184.<br />

9. OClC 25943278.<br />

10. Madison.<br />

11. America: History and Ufe; Historical Abstracts; Studies<br />

on Women Abstracts.<br />

12. 'A forum for the pUblication of scholarly articles on<br />

women's history:<br />

WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS (WIN<br />

NEWS)<br />

1. 1975.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $30 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Foreign subscribers pay<br />

postage: $4 (surface), $10 (airmail). Single copies: $5.<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. OelC 2694733.<br />

10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater.<br />

12. 'WIN News is a worldwide, open, participatory<br />

communication system by, for, and about women of all<br />

backgrounds, beliefs, nationalities and age groups.<br />

WIN News serves the general public, institutions and<br />

organizations by transmitting internationally information<br />

about women and women's groups."<br />

WOMEN'S RESEARCH NETWORK NEWS<br />

1. 1986.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $25 (students, retired, low income), $35 (indiv.), $100<br />

(inst.).<br />

4. National Council for Research on Women, Sara Delano<br />

Roosevelt Memorial House, 47-49 East 65th St., New<br />

York, NY 10021.<br />

5. Debra L. Schultz.<br />

12. "To disseminate news about and promote the Visibility<br />

of research, policy, and educational resources on<br />

women in the U.S. and internationally."<br />

THE WOMEN'S REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> BOOKS<br />

1. 1983.<br />

2. l1Near.<br />

3. $17 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Add $3 surtace (Canada) or $5<br />

surface (elsewhere); $20 air rate for foreign postage.<br />

Single copies $2.<br />

4. Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 828<br />

Washington St., Wellesley, MA 02181-8255.<br />

5. Linda Gardiner.<br />

7. ISSN 0738·1433.<br />

8. lC so83-9538.<br />

9. OClC 9529447.<br />

10. Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville;<br />

River Falls; Stevens Point; Whitewater.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; American Humanities Index;<br />

Book Review Index; Left Index; Women's Studies Index.<br />

12. "In-depth review of current books, in aI/ fields, by<br />

and/or about women.·<br />

WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER<br />

1. 1971.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. $15 (students), $20 (indiv.), $40 (ins!.). Add $6 for<br />

foreign postage. Single copies: $6 (indlv.), $12 (inst.).<br />

4. 15 WashIngton St., Newark, NJ 07102.<br />

5. Lynn F. Miller.<br />

7. ISSN 0085·8269.<br />

8. lC 74·647333.<br />

9. OClC 1795817.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee.<br />

11. Alternative Press Index; Current Law Index; Index to<br />

Legal Periodicals; Legal Contents; Legal Resource<br />

Index; Public Affairs Information Service (PAIS);<br />

Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts;<br />

Women's Studies Index. Also available on microfilm<br />

from University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

12. FUll-length and feature articles, comments, review<br />

essays, book reviews and bibliographies on all areas of<br />

the law affecting women's rights and sex discrimination.<br />

WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />

1. 1972.<br />

2. 4/year.<br />

3. 'Please write for details or contact your subscription<br />

agent."<br />

4. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, c/o SrBS Ltd.,<br />

P.O. Box 90, Reading, Berkshire RGI 8JL U.K., or P.O.<br />

Box 786 Cooper Station, New York, NY 10276.<br />

5. Wendy Martin.<br />

6. Wendy Martin, Dept. of English, Queens College,<br />

CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367.<br />

7. ISSN 0049·7878.<br />

6. lC 74·641303.<br />

9. OelC 1791887.<br />

10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside;<br />

Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater.<br />

11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Women Studies Abstracts.<br />

12. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the presentation<br />

of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields<br />

of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science,<br />

economics, anthropology and the sciences." Also<br />

includes poetry.<br />

WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNiCATiON<br />

1. 1977.<br />

2. 2/year.<br />

3. $10 (student), $15 (indlv.). $40 (inst.). Single copies: $5.<br />

4. For regular/student subscriptions: Belle Edson, Hollins<br />

Col/ege, Dept. of Communication Studies, P.O. Box<br />

9588, Roanoke, VA 24020. For institutional<br />

subscriptions and single copies: Valerie Cryer Downs,<br />

Institutional Subscriber Coordinator, Women's Studies<br />

in Communication, Dept. of Speech Communication,<br />

CSU-Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach,<br />

CA 90840.


AFFILIA<br />

Journal of Women and Social Work<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 1992<br />

Special Issue:<br />

A Feminist Look at Women in Families<br />

5 Editorial<br />

Challenges and Strengths<br />

Naomi Gottlieb<br />

Articles<br />

7 Are Families Deteriorating or Changing?<br />

Emma R. Gross<br />

23 Poor Women in a Bind: Social<br />

Reproduction Without Social Supports<br />

Mimi Abramovitz<br />

44 National Family Policy:<br />

Sweden Versus the United States<br />

Patricia Spakes<br />

61 Who Helps Working Women Care<br />

for the Young and the Old?<br />

Betty Sancier and Patricia Mapp<br />

77 Is Everything Women's Work?<br />

Miriam Dinerman<br />

94 Questioning the Party Line on Family Violence<br />

Bonnie E. Carlson<br />

111 Costs and Benefits of Reproductive Technologies<br />

Virginia N. Walther and Alma T. Young<br />

123 Empowering Single Mothers<br />

Edith M. Freeman, Sadye L. Logan,<br />

and Elizabeth A. Gowdy<br />

142 Feminization of Poverty and African-American<br />

Families: illusions and Realities<br />

Donna L. Franklin<br />

156 On the Bias<br />

The Dark Side of Family Preservation<br />

L. Diane Bernard<br />

160 On Feminism in Action<br />

FenUnist Dilemmas in Practice<br />

Carol Glassman<br />

1.


2 .<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

AFFILIA<br />

Journal of Women and Social Work<br />

Volume 7, Number 3, Fall 1992<br />

5 Editorial<br />

Whose Backlash Is It, Anyway?<br />

Belty Sancier<br />

Articles<br />

8 Alcoholism and Depression in Women<br />

Sandra Turner<br />

23 Standing Still in the Workplace:<br />

Women in Social Work and Other<br />

Female-Dominated Occupations<br />

Mary Ann Mason<br />

44 Disparities Between African-American<br />

Women and Men on Social Work Faculty<br />

Jerome H. Schiele<br />

57 Critical Reflection in Groups with Abused Women<br />

Pamela A. Brown and Claire Dickey<br />

72 Personal Power in Black Mothers of Handicapped Sons<br />

Judith Kolb Morris<br />

93 Short Story<br />

Rose Red<br />

Carol Wolfe Konek 119<br />

104 On the Lookout 120<br />

107 Book Reviews<br />

Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective.<br />

Edited by Leonore Loeb Adler.<br />

Reviewed by Irene Queiro-Tajalli<br />

Breast Cancer in the Life Course: Women's Experiences.<br />

By Julianne S. Oktay and Carolyn A. Walter.<br />

Reviewed by Joanne E. Turnbull.<br />

Violence Hits <strong>Home</strong>: Comprehensive Treatment<br />

Approaches to Domestic Violence.<br />

Edited by Sandra M. Stith, Mary Beth Williams,<br />

and Karen Rosen.<br />

Reviewed by Constance Hoenk Shapiro.<br />

A Far Cry from <strong>Home</strong>: Life in a Shelter for<br />

<strong>Home</strong>less Women by Lisa Ferrill.<br />

Reviewed by Sandy Butler.<br />

Book Reviews (continued)<br />

Feminist Social Work Practice in Clinical Seltings.<br />

Edited by Mary Bricker-Jenkins, Nancy R. Hooyman,<br />

and Naomi Gottlieb.<br />

Reviewed by Peggy Ruebens.<br />

Women's Growth in Connection. By Judith V. Jordan,<br />

Alexandra G. Kaplan, Jean Baker Miller,<br />

Irene P. Sliver, and Janet L. Surrey.<br />

Reviewed by Diane Gillespie.<br />

Wha Cares for the Elderly? Public Policy and<br />

the Experiences ofAdult Daughters. By Emily K. Abel.<br />

Reviewed by Carolyn Keith.<br />

Altered Loves: Mothers and Daughters During<br />

Adolescence. By Terri Apter.<br />

Reviewed by Mary Lou Balassone.<br />

Dating, Violence, Young Women in Danger.<br />

Edited by Barrie Levy.<br />

Reviewed by Kay Seeley Hoffman.<br />

Leller<br />

Announcements


Vol. 9 No. I June 1992<br />

The AhEad Joumal<br />

Women and Change<br />

Contents<br />

Amna E. Badri<br />

Editor<br />

Erioth Sinwogevere<br />

Irene Wekiya<br />

Page<br />

Editor's Note 1<br />

Cassava Processing & 5<br />

utilization in Luwero<br />

Shea Butter Extraction 17<br />

Bernadette Lahair Salt Processing in<br />

Sierra Leone<br />

Badr-el-din- A.<br />

Ibrahim<br />

Jalaa I. El Azhari<br />

Ed i tor<br />

Sarra. M.S. Akrat<br />

Edi lor<br />

Iman Mohd Ahmed<br />

Edi tor<br />

28<br />

Evaluation of empirical 55<br />

studies on handicrafts<br />

and small-scale industrial<br />

activities in<br />

Sudan.<br />

Research Notes 78<br />

Ahfad News 92<br />

Book Reviews 98<br />

3.


4. Contents<br />

SPRING-SUmIERIPRINTEAlPS-ETE 1992<br />

Articles<br />

Ad Feminam<br />

Book Reviews·<br />

A Women's Studies Journal<br />

Revue d'eludes sur les remmes<br />

JEANNELtE l.A1Lwu SAVONA<br />

Socio-sexuation el lecture !eministe 2<br />

NANCY THEBERGE<br />

Managing Domestic Work and Careers:<br />

The Experiences of Women in Coaching '.11.<br />

BONNIE BURSTOW<br />

Feminist Therapy Fees:<br />

Critiquing and Rethinking 22<br />

MlREILLE ROSEllO<br />

Renee Vivien:<br />

Velleite et Resistance 32<br />

SHEVA MBDJUCK, MARy O'BRIEN AND CAROL TOZER<br />

From Private Responsibility to Public Policy:<br />

Women and the Cost of Caregiv;ng<br />

to Elderly Kin 44<br />

DIANNE a-nSHOLM<br />

Violence Against Violence Against Women:<br />

An Avant-Garde for the limes 59<br />

ANCA VLASOPOLOS<br />

When Feminists Read to Romantics,<br />

or Ihe Cultural Chasm of "Kubla Khan" 81<br />

QlRISTINE ST. PETER<br />

Eye to I, Tail to Tale:<br />

Atwood, Olfred, and the Polilicized Classroom<br />

ALBsTINE ANDRE<br />

O/fred at the Roman Catholic Hostel<br />

PAUUNE GREENHILL<br />

"A Good Start":<br />

A Graffiti Interpretation of<br />

the Montreal Massacre<br />

93<br />

104<br />

106<br />

DOROTIn' C. HOllAND AND MARGARET A. EISENHART<br />

Educated in Romance:<br />

Women, Achievement, and College Culture<br />

(Reviewed by E. Margaret Fulton) 120<br />

P.M. OiRISTENSEN<br />

Pornography: The Other Side<br />

(Reviewed by Eileen Manion)<br />

MARiANA VALVERDE<br />

The Age of Lighl, Soap, and Water:<br />

Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925<br />

(Reviewed by Chris McCormick)<br />

BECKY BlJl1.BR (ED.)<br />

Ceremonies of the Heart:<br />

Celebrating Lesbian Unions<br />

(Reviewed by Sandra L. Kirby)<br />

121<br />

123<br />

125


Australian Feminist Studies<br />

(Continued)<br />

REPORTS<br />

Carolo Addington<br />

Saskia E. Wieringa<br />

REVIEWS<br />

Rosalyn Diprose<br />

Nikki sumrall<br />

Anne McGolVn<br />

Suvendrini Perera<br />

Ann; Dugdale<br />

Deborah Hmlll<br />

NOTICEBOARD ...<br />

No. 15<br />

BOOKS RECEIVED.....<br />

Autumn 1992<br />

Greenham Common - Ten Years On .<br />

The Women and Development Programme at the<br />

Institute ofSocial Studies, The Hague. Holland<br />

Feminisms' Psychoanalysis .<br />

Feminist Re-Readings .<br />

Oppositional fnlereslS and Women's Health<br />

Centres : .<br />

(Re)Claiming Her Own Words: The Return of<br />

Michele Wallace .<br />

Auslralion Lesbian Feminist Studies .<br />

11le M)1h ofSupem'Oman and Feminist Ficlions<br />

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS . 153<br />

III<br />

115<br />

121<br />

127<br />

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143<br />

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10.<br />

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2 Herspective: A Collective Effort<br />

3 LetterS<br />

6 Broadcast<br />

16 Gripes of Roth<br />

Features<br />

14 Twenty Years On••• Kltty Wishart, Rosemary<br />

Ronald, Anne Else<br />

17 The Broadsheet Reader? The readership<br />

survey results Karen Woods<br />

18 Fighting Back: an interview with Susan<br />

Faludi Athlna Tsoulls<br />

22 "I Wish That Just Once In My Life I Could<br />

Say That I Need To Lose Weight: cross cultural<br />

body image Indranl Ganguly<br />

24 To The Women Who Have Been Silenced<br />

Long Enough Pat Rosier<br />

29 Why Heterosexual Women Choose to be<br />

Single Rita Robinson<br />

31 Here's Looking At You: a pictorial essay<br />

of Broadsheet<br />

34 The Games We Play: taking a feminist<br />

look at sport Shona Thompson<br />

39 The Budget Blues or How Economics<br />

Make Women Disappear Linda HIli<br />

44 What Can Electoral Reform Do For<br />

Women? Helena Catt<br />

46 An Interview with Nighat Said Khan<br />

Mandrika Rupa<br />

50 Fifth International Feminist Book Fair<br />

Carole Beu<br />

Arts<br />

51 Film Review: The Invisible Hand "".<br />

52 Book Reviews: The Quick World· Danf.· '·<br />

age· Past Due • Under the Southern Cross·<br />

Backlash<br />

55 Theatre Reviews: Daughters of Heaven·<br />

No Bananas<br />

57 Art Reviews: The Fantasy Shoe Show·<br />

Forthcoming Lesbian and Gay Art Exhibition·<br />

SterkIYoung/Weeks<br />

59 Music Reviews: Tracy Chapman •<br />

Loreena McKennitt • k.d. lang· Tori Amos·<br />

Jamie Anderson<br />

Cover graphic courtesy of New Women's<br />

Press<br />

Back cover photo by Ros Spratt, model Charade Honey<br />

KOANGA<br />

Publication Date: 1 September 1992<br />

Number 19S<br />

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12.<br />

CALYX<br />

A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN<br />

volume 14 number 1<br />

POETRY<br />

Diane Averill 5 Taking Time<br />

Sarah Lantz 6 Spring Migration in Fars<br />

Lori Jakiela 7 Believing We Could Learn To Love Each Other<br />

Susan Fantl Spivack 8 falling leaves<br />

Kim Koster 10 Anna, Starting Her Last Quilt<br />

Rebecca Baggett 12 From: "Art ofthe Amish": A Quilt Exhibition<br />

Stephanie Slowinski 16 The Immigrant<br />

Lin Max 33 "...with a whip going up his ass."<br />

34 The Piemaker<br />

35 11lis Part of Your Body<br />

Susan Wells 36 in my daughter's old room<br />

38 dream 3<br />

Constance Corzilius Spasser 40 Saved<br />

Susan Spady 42 Tending Flowers<br />

43 Two<br />

Laurel Mills 44 After the Hysterectomy<br />

Susan Terris 45 Wash rag<br />

Rita Signorelli-Pappas 46 Jane Austen at 40<br />

Roberta Rennert-Carter 48 The Fruit That Falls<br />

Julie Buffaloe 50 Don't Write a Poem About Rape<br />

Marcia Cohee 54 Amphibian<br />

Chaia Zblocki Heller 56 gift<br />

57 moths<br />

ART<br />

Helen K1ebesadel 17<br />

18<br />

19<br />

Ann McAllister 20<br />

21<br />

22<br />

23<br />

Wallflower Muse: Bleeding Heart<br />

Wallflower Muse: Iris<br />

Medusa Re-Membered<br />

Never Too Thin<br />

Never Too Rich<br />

Greetings from LaLa Land<br />

Lucky Stars


CALYX<br />

A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> ART AND LITERATIJRE BY WOMEN<br />

(Continued)<br />

Summer 1992<br />

volume 14 number 1<br />

Katherine Ace 24 The Kiss<br />

25 Extinct Awhile<br />

Tarbell Potterveld 26 Hanuman Mother<br />

27 Baule Queen<br />

28 Turtle Mother<br />

29 Covenant<br />

Kalani Engles 30 Addiction 4<br />

31 Visit to Abiquiu III<br />

32 Addiction 3<br />

PROSE<br />

Ann Nietzke 60 Natalie<br />

Beck Andros 68 Water ill Wood<br />

Sibyl James 78 Stout Mama alld the Black Orchid Mall<br />

Hanan aI-Sheikh 81 Our Whistling Neighbor<br />

Nona Caspers 86 Alfalfa<br />

REVIEWS<br />

Rickey Card Diamond 93 Three Short Novels<br />

by Kay Boyle<br />

Words that Must Somehow Be Said,<br />

Selected Essays ofKay Boyle, 1927-1984<br />

Edited by Elizabeth S. Bell<br />

Twelltieth Celltury Literature, Kay Boyle<br />

Issue Edited by Sandra Whipple Spanier<br />

Julia Menard-Warwick 95 Sevmteell Syllables alld Other Stories<br />

by Hisaye Yamamoto<br />

E.W. Dick 97 TI,e Princesse de Cleves<br />

by Madame de Lafayette, Translated by<br />

Nancy Mitford<br />

98 Silellt Dallcillg: A Partial Remembrallce of<br />

Pllerto Ricall Childhood<br />

by Judith Ortiz Cofer<br />

Rita Signorelli-Pappas 100 New Italian Women: A Collectioll ofShort<br />

Fictioll Edited by Martha King<br />

102 Crime Agaillst Nature<br />

by Minnie Bruce Pratt<br />

13.


call1era obscura<br />

A Jot/mal ojFemil/ism and Film Theory/ 2 7<br />

September 1992<br />

5 The Silence of the Lambs and the Flaying of Feminist Theory<br />

by Elizabeth Young<br />

37 Skin-Flick: Posthuman Gender in Jonathan Demme's<br />

The Silence of the Lambs by Judith Halberstam<br />

55 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Around Me: Masochism, Militarism and<br />

the Gulf War on TV by Laura Marks<br />

77 5 minutes to Alexanderplatz by Jane Weinstock<br />

89 Blade Runner's Moving Still by Elissa Marder<br />

109 Back to the Future by Kaja Silverman<br />

135 Shaped by Discourse, Dispersed by Desire: Masquerade and<br />

Mary Kelly's Interim by Margaret Iversen<br />

Reviews:<br />

149 Modernist Logic in Feminist Histories of Art by Amelia Jones<br />

166 Susan Jeffords' The Remasculinization of America:<br />

Gender and the Vietnam War by Amanda Howell<br />

174 Books Received<br />

179 Index<br />

188 Contributors<br />

15.


16.<br />

TributelEloge<br />

Colleen Sheppard, 5<br />

Sarah Westphal<br />

v<br />

Joan Brockman, 37<br />

Denise Evans,<br />

and Kerri Reid<br />

Dawn H. Currie 63<br />

Josee Bouchard 87<br />

Honourable Bertha Wilson 137<br />

Shelina Neal/ani 148<br />

Lorenne M.G. Clark 166<br />

France Houle 179<br />

Martha Shaffer 202<br />

Mary Kinnear 212<br />

Mary E. Odem 215<br />

Editorial/Editorial<br />

ArticleslArticles<br />

Edith Deleury: Prix d'Excelience/Award for<br />

Excellence<br />

Equity and the University: Learning from<br />

Women's Experience<br />

Feminist Perspectives for the Study of Gender<br />

Bias in the Legal Profession<br />

Feminist Encounters with Postmodemism:<br />

Exploring the Impasse of Debates on Patriarchy<br />

and Law<br />

Aper,u comparatif du concept d'egalite en droit<br />

constitutionnel americain et canadien<br />

Family ViolencelLa violence conjugale<br />

Commentaries/Commentaires<br />

Women of Colour in the Legal Profession:<br />

Facing the Familiar Barriers of Race and Sex<br />

Women and the State: Critical Theory - Oasis<br />

or Desert Island?<br />

Case Comments/Chroniques de<br />

jurisprudence<br />

L';nnocence atout prix! L'affaire Seaboyer ala<br />

CaUl Supreme du Canada<br />

Seaboyer v. R.: A Case Comment<br />

Book reviews/Chroniques bibliographiques<br />

Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law in<br />

Nineteenth Century Canada by Constance<br />

Backhouse<br />

Uneasy Virtue: The Politics of Prostitution and<br />

the American Reform Tradition by Barbara<br />

Hobson<br />

Suzanne P. Boivin 220 Le harcelernent sexuel au travail: Ie regime<br />

juridique de protection par Maurice Drapeau<br />

Fran KlodawskY 224 Sexual Harassment in the Workplace by Arjun<br />

Aggarwal<br />

Catherine Bell 231 The Annotated 1990 Indian Act by Donna Lea<br />

Hawley<br />

Michael Peirce 236 The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a<br />

Low Professor by Patricia Williams<br />

Dvllard Cormier 244 Lo legalisation des drogues.. pour miClLt<br />

prevenir /es me/ailS par Line Beauchesne<br />

248 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur<br />

nos collaboratrices<br />

251 Information for Contributors<br />

255 Renseignements generaux<br />

260 Editorial Policy<br />

261 Politique editoriale


Editorial<br />

POVERTY IN CONTEXT: THE ISSUES<br />

Summer 1992 Volume 12, Number 4<br />

WOMEN IN POVERTY<br />

The Feminization of Poverty: An Old Problem with a New Name<br />

Framing the Issues: The Political Economy of Poor Mothers<br />

Les enfants pauvres<br />

The Politics of Poverty: <strong>Home</strong>less Women and Children in Canada<br />

Children, Poverty and Schooling<br />

The Loss of Community and Women's Space<br />

POVERTY: THE LIVED EXPERIENCE<br />

Disabled Women: An Exploited Underclass<br />

Les jeunes femmes etla pauvrete<br />

Poverty: The South Asian Woman's Experience in Canada<br />

Trading Abuse for Poverty<br />

My Life As A Cow<br />

It's In Their Eyes: A Photo Essay<br />

Women Using Food Banks<br />

Foreign·Born, Female, Old and Poor<br />

Poverty on the Reservation: One Woman's Experience<br />

The Female Single Parent Student<br />

Cross-Border Shopping for Domestic Labour<br />

Welfare Workers and Clients: Problems of Sexism and Paternalism<br />

FIGHTING BACK: RESPONSES TO POVERTY<br />

The High Cost of Keeping Women Poor<br />

The Senate Report on Child Poverty<br />

The Children's Benefit: What Does It Really Mean?<br />

Campaign 2000: Partnerships to End Child Poverty<br />

Caring for Our <strong>Home</strong>less: Keep the Circle Strong<br />

Anishnawbe Health Toronto: A Brief History<br />

Poverty and the Social Context of Health<br />

Community Health Care: A Strategy for Bringing Women Together<br />

Surviving and Thriving: Single Moms and Poverty<br />

"Gender Bias" and the Law: Is It Enough?<br />

by Lesley D. Harmall<br />

by Brigitte Kitchell<br />

par SOllia Falardeau<br />

by Thomas O'Reilly Flemillg<br />

by Nallcy Malldell<br />

by Cymhia Hamiltoll<br />

by Maria Barile<br />

par Pierrette Bouchard<br />

by Usha George<br />

by Kim Fraser<br />

by Frail White<br />

by PhotoSellsitive<br />

by Susall Cox<br />

by MOllica Boyd<br />

by Ellell Sallds<br />

by CarolYlle A. Gorlick<br />

by Rebecca Murdock<br />

by Barbara Blouill<br />

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48<br />

50<br />

53<br />

55<br />

60<br />

64<br />

by Deborah C. Poff 69<br />

by Sellator Lorna Marsdell 72<br />

by Josephille Grey 77<br />

by Rosemarie Popham 79<br />

by Allishllawbe Health Toronto-Street Patrol 82<br />

by Allishllawbe Health Toromo-Street Patrol 84<br />

by Kathy Hardill 86<br />

by Catherille Oliver 89<br />

by Lillda Marcotte 91<br />

by Pam Flemillg 94<br />

(Continued, next page)


Columbia Journal of<br />

Gender and Law<br />

Volume 1 1991<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Number 1<br />

Introduction The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1<br />

"Feminist Jurisprudence" -<br />

The 1990 Myra Bradwell Day Panel ... Elizabeth M. Schneider 5<br />

Lucinda Finley<br />

Carin Clauss<br />

Joan Bertin<br />

A Community of Women Organize<br />

Themselves to Cope with the AIDS<br />

Crisis: A Case Study from Bedford<br />

Hills Correctional Facility Kathy Boudin 47<br />

Judy Clark<br />

Christianity, Feminism, and the Law .........Angela L. Padilla 67<br />

Jennifer J. Win rich<br />

Women's Rights and International Law:<br />

The Struggle for Recognition and<br />

Enforcement Renee Holt 117<br />

Reports from the International Women's Rights Action<br />

Watch (IWRAW) 1990 Conference 143<br />

19.


20. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES<br />

a lesbian quarterly<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong> Number Forty-three Summer 1992<br />

3 Notes to Our Readers<br />

4 Instead, by Carol Goldblatt<br />

5 Shrines of Solitude: A Memoir, by S. A. Giacosanzio<br />

9 Waiting for Elizabeth, by Emma Milliken<br />

12 A Poem by Lisa Alestri<br />

14 Nickie Nicole, by Joa March<br />

15 For Goodbye, by Deborah Abbott<br />

22 Aunt, by TJ Moore<br />

23 Native Women/Native Survival, by Victoria Lena<br />

Manyarrows<br />

31 Shabbat, by Gail Diamond<br />

33 Visibility, by Zenta Zebergs<br />

35 In Remembrance, by M. L. Head<br />

44 Euphemism, by Annie Courtney<br />

48 It Meant Nothing, She Said, by Sandi Nega<br />

49 Francis and Anne, by Jay Tee<br />

59 Tango, by Jackie Manthorne<br />

64 Some Thoughts on S&M, by Sparrow<br />

67 Perfect Match, by Debora Horning<br />

76 After Church, Yugoslavia, by Sonja Franeta<br />

77 A Poem by Marcy Badertscher<br />

79 Without Fiera, by CB Sundance<br />

91 July in Indiana, by Lisa Gerick<br />

92 Walking in Two Worlds, by Karla Fleshman<br />

93 Holiday Lights and Homophobia, by Sara Edelstein<br />

101 Moon Memory, by kathie windwomyn<br />

103 First Love, by Kadeth Pozzesi<br />

105 Voices Paring, by Candis J. Graham<br />

113 A Poem by Robin Harvey<br />

115 Testosterone, by Lynn Murphy<br />

119 Bus Station, by Rosemary Scanlon<br />

121 chain-links, by Ruthann Robson


COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES<br />

a lesbian quarterly<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong> Number Forty-four Fall 1992<br />

3 Notes to Our Readers<br />

4 Not Being a Juggler, by Clove<br />

7 I Love a Parade, by Julie Mueller<br />

11 queer, by Shelley Adler<br />

12 Personal Ad, by Holly Northrop<br />

13 Another Small World Story, by Elisabeth Kushner<br />

18 Three Poems by Laurel Mills<br />

21 The promise, by Pat Spears<br />

30 The Haunting, by Sheila Harken Rosencrans<br />

31 Sharing Richard, by Cristina Salat<br />

37 Self-injury at 19, by Reggie Weaver Brewster<br />

38 Sea Calling, by Gail R. Keller<br />

39 Lily Lingers, by Cam Shanty<br />

48 yentas, by chaia zbloki heller<br />

49 O.P.P. (Other People's Purchases), by Rachama Lantner<br />

51 Two Poems by Christine R. Traxler<br />

53 Survival, by Karen Lee Osborne<br />

57 The Wave of Overwhelm, by Jana L. Jopson<br />

59 The Jennies Fight Back, by Debby Earthdaughter<br />

67 Two Poems by M. Caroline Padgett<br />

69 The Ladies at the Museum, by Nell de Flandres<br />

75 Two Women Wrestling, by Zoe Rhine<br />

79 Dry Dreams, by Charlene M. Janzen<br />

80 Before I Kissed Her, by Ellen Orleans<br />

81 The Overnight, by Sarah Jacobus<br />

85 Coming <strong>Home</strong>, by Barbara Hoffman<br />

86 A Poem by Barbara Smith<br />

87 She, by M. L. Head<br />

96 These My Words, This My Body, by Lucy Tatman<br />

97 Whirlwind, by Risa Denenberg<br />

99 Caring for Michelle, by Kristi Rusch<br />

105 Two Poems by Niki Perakis<br />

107 So We Say O.K., by Claire Robson<br />

111 Two Poems by Jean H. Thoresen<br />

113 Airport, by Helena Lipstadt<br />

117 Straddled, by Mandy Dee<br />

120 She Said, by Robin Wood<br />

122 Three Book Reviews<br />

21.


22.<br />

WCML<br />

........oncerns<br />

NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus<br />

MODERN LANGUAGES<br />

EDITOR: Frances M. Kavenik, English Department,<br />

University of Wisconsin-Parkside, .<br />

Box No. 2000, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141,<br />

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dorothy Van Meter<br />

PHONE NUMBERS: Frances M. Kavenik Office: (414) 595-2644<br />

<strong>Home</strong>: (414) 654·7570<br />

COPY DEADLINES FOR CONCERNS<br />

Dorothy Van Meter Office: (414) 595-2558<br />

August Issue June 1, 1992<br />

December Issue October 1, 1992<br />

March/April January 15,1993<br />

TABLE <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Vol. 22, No.1<br />

Spring 1992<br />

Roster 2<br />

Letter from the President ..4<br />

Treasurer's Report 6<br />

Ms Mentor 8<br />

Research in Progress 9<br />

Dancing Through the Mineflelds 10<br />

Women's Caucus for the Modern Languages Midwest 11<br />

1992 Ingram-Glasgow Conference Grant : 12<br />

Report of the Business Meeting of the WCML 13<br />

NEMLA Women' Caucus News 1..<br />

Announcements and Calls for Papers 15<br />

Recent Publications 20


26.<br />

JUNE 1991 NUMBER 83<br />

4 WATCH THIS SPACE<br />

NELL McCAFFERTY: The Bishop and the cover-up.<br />

6 YOUR LETTERS<br />

9 NEWS<br />

Women in science. Civil war: who's next? "Gagging" threatens health service. Poverty trap.<br />

11 FEMINIST BOOKS: EVERYWOMAN'S SELECTED 10<br />

14 INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR<br />

Champagne but no caviar in Amsterdam.<br />

16 MARGE PIERCY<br />

Each time, something completely diHerent.<br />

10 WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED QUEERt<br />

The new lesbian and gay radicals.<br />

11 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: DANGEROUS REPUTATION<br />

Sheila Rowbotham profiles the great pioneer.<br />

CENTRE PAGES: FREE PULL-OUT<br />

POSTER ON THE SELECTED 10<br />

17 MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS<br />

It's time to stop blaming Mother.<br />

18 THE ARTS and WHAT'S ON<br />

Estela Bravo; World Music.<br />

II NEW BOOKS<br />

Zoe Fairbairns on new fiction.<br />

lS FOOTLOOSE: New York's mean streelS.<br />

l6 PERSONAL<br />

Crime and nourishment; an alcoholic recovery.<br />

19 WORKWISE<br />

Sue Ward on future benefits; negotiating skills.<br />

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY JOBS, COURSES<br />

AND CLASSIFIEDS: BACK PAGES<br />

Boots stacked outside a secret<br />

school In Kosovo. As Bosnia<br />

goes up In flames, could this be<br />

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28.<br />

Volume 5 No.3<br />

ISSN # 1801<br />

Center for Women's Studies Announces New Director<br />

by Judith Mayne<br />

Real Life and the Lesbian Tradition in Literature: An Interview<br />

with Columbus Author Garbo<br />

by Susie Kahle<br />

Lift Every Voice and Sing: A Melody of Black Women's Voices<br />

by Valora Blackson<br />

1992 Women's Studies Award Winning Papers<br />

Women's Studies Spring Banquet<br />

photos by Judith Stauber<br />

1992 Elizabeth Gee Awards<br />

Rusty: How Me and Her Went to Colorado, and Everything,<br />

Except Not Really<br />

review by Susie Kahle<br />

Reverberating Voices: The Voices of Toni Morrison<br />

review by Mildred B. Munday<br />

Recent Sexual Assault Literature: A Review Essay<br />

review essay by Willa Young<br />

Announcements<br />

On the Cover: Columbus author Garbo, photo by Jim Criswell<br />

May/June 1992<br />

Page 3<br />

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Feminist<br />

Bookstore<br />

News 1:1\11:111;<br />

ARTICLES<br />

ABA 1992: 13<br />

The Feminist Publishers' Meeting . . . .17<br />

Financial Survey of Feminist Bookstores . 18<br />

Feminist Bookstores' Days .19<br />

Success Stories 23<br />

The Lambda Literary Awards ......26<br />

The 5th International Feminist Book Fair .27<br />

Responses to the Book Fair 35<br />

News/Short Stories 9<br />

Grier/McBride Colleclion to Go 10 SF Ub"uy' Inland al NWSA<br />

Glad Day Fights U.S. Customs' WNBA Marl


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ARTICLES<br />

Sidelines: Faves & Raves ......5<br />

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Volume 13, Number 4 Summer 1992<br />

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FROM THE EDITORS ..........•.•..•••••••.......•.••..••.........3<br />

BOOK REVIEWS ..........•.•...•...•.....•.......•.......•.•••...4<br />

• THE PERSPECTIVES <strong>OF</strong> FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS, by Chris<br />

Jendrisak.<br />

From the River's Edge, by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn; Mean Spirit, by Unda Hogan; Almanac ofthe<br />

Dead. by Leslie Marmon Silko; andGrandmathersofthe Light: AMedicine Woman's Sourcebook,<br />

by Paula Gunn Allen.<br />

• ACROBATS ON THE TIGHTROPE BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND FEMINISM: NO­<br />

MADIC FEMALE FEMINISTS AND/OR FEISTY FEMINISTS? by Sharon Scherwitz.<br />

Patterns ofDissonance: A Study of Women in Contemporary Philosophy, by Rosi Braidolli; and<br />

Feminist Ethics, ed. by Claudia Card.<br />

• SOUTHERN WOMEN WRITERS AND THE LITERARY CANON, by Michele Alperin.<br />

<strong>Home</strong>places: Stories oftire South by Women Writers, ed. by Mary EUis Gibson; Female Pastoral:<br />

Women Writers Re-Visioning the American South, byElizabethJane Harrison; Southern Women<br />

Writers: The New Generation, ed. by Tonnette Bond Inge; and Friendship and Sympathy:<br />

Communities of Southern Women Writers, ed. by Rosemary M. Magee.<br />

ARCHIVES ............•.......•.........•....•........•..••.••.. 12<br />

FEMINIST VISIONS 13<br />

THE PRINCESS AND THE SQUAW: IMAGES <strong>OF</strong> AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN IN<br />

CINEMA ROUGE, by Judith Logsdon<br />

THE INDEXING <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNALS ...•......•.••.• 17<br />

By Judith Hudson<br />

RESEARCH EXCHANGE ..........•....•.................••....•.. 20<br />

FEMINIST PUBLISHING 20<br />

A publishing handbook (or the Caribbean area and a new lesbian and gay publisher in<br />

Canada.<br />

COMPUTER TALK 21<br />

WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES •..•...••••• 22<br />

NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...••...••••..... 22<br />

Three directories - of nontraditional employment and training programs, of women's<br />

media, and of national women's organizations; bibJiographies on feminist research methods,<br />

Victorian American women, contemporary women in politics, and women in agriculture;<br />

a biographical dictionary o(womeno( the Revolutionary period; several resourceson<br />

inclusive language; a guide to women's films; and a research tool on women, welfare, and<br />

higher education.<br />

(Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Welsbard)<br />

(Continued, next page)<br />

31.


32.<br />

(CoIltinued)<br />

EMINIST<br />

OLLECTIONS<br />

A QUARTERLY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES<br />

PERIODICAL NOTES 29<br />

tNew periodicals on women working in film and video, women artists of African descent,<br />

British Black women, gender studies in central and eastern Europe, Charlotte Perkins<br />

Gilman, crones, Emily Dickinson, economic equality for women, Taiwanese women<br />

writers, indigenous North American and Pacific women, Australian lesbian feminist<br />

studies/lesbians, Arkansas women, Third World women in science, women's history,and<br />

women's studies in the UK.<br />

fSpecial issues on lesbian art, the OarenceThomas nomination, women's absence from the<br />

media, African American women artists, gender and technology,women in contemporary<br />

writing, women In the planning professions, feminist pedagogy, Eastern European Jewish<br />

women inunigrants, and economic equity for women in the European Economic Commu·<br />

nily.<br />

'TransiUons: Feminist Voices halts publication temporarily; Heriwns resumes after a long<br />

hiatus; and Wootlength looks for others to take over the publication.<br />

'Ceased publication: INA VA WNews.<br />

(Complied by Unda Shull)<br />

ITEMS <strong>OF</strong> NOTE ......•...... " 34<br />

Social Security information; vocational education resources for midHfe and older women;<br />

apamphlet on gender violence; several resources on violence against women and children;<br />

adirectoryof women in environmental work; twosourceslor hard-to-find books;aresource<br />

kit on working with immigrant women; health care resources; a periodicals guide; a<br />

Canadian women's directory; a bibliography ofresearch on girls from K-12; a booklet on<br />

media outreach; a resource on women artists of color; a listing of film reviews; pamphlets<br />

on getting girls into science and math; and a new archival collection.<br />

(Complied by Lisa Kaiser) .<br />

BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 36<br />

SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINISTCOLLECfIONS, VOL.13 ...••..• 39<br />

GrQphics on pp. 5 Qnd 15 Qre by Rini Templeton, from IiL ARTE DE RINl TEMPLETON/<br />

THE ART <strong>OF</strong> RINl TEMPLETON: WHERE THERE ISLlFE AND STRUGGLE, ed. AlejQndrQ<br />

AI""r"" etal. (ReJlj Comet Press, 1988). GrQphicson pp.9Qnd 24Qre by TrQCY L. Honn ofMQdison. We<br />

welcome submissiml ofQppropriate graphics for use in FEMINlSTCOUECTIONS.


36. FIREWEED<br />

A FEMINIST QUARTERLY<br />

Issue 35 Spring, 1992<br />

(Continued) 64<br />

In theory, we were all in one spot-literally one people Nicole Casseres with Sandra Hoar<br />

68<br />

Pesach Survival Kit Bonnie Sherr Klein<br />

70<br />

Jewish Women Creating Ritual Rabbi Deborah Brin and Uone Shorkey<br />

74<br />

invisibility Gail Novack<br />

77<br />

Diminish Your Cup Freda Guttman<br />

80<br />

I'm Not·Jewish Ann Oeaer<br />

85<br />

Sexual Assault: a discussion Leah Brurio, Ulian Green, Oenni Uebawitz,<br />

Susan Nosov, Ubby Scheier, and Ruby Trastin<br />

etching jenny Stimac<br />

Waterborn Variation Dena Deder<br />

92<br />

About where I come from. .. Margarita Miniovich<br />

95<br />

Loin d'ou! Michka Salil<br />

100<br />

Aviya's Summer Gila Strauch<br />

102<br />

photo-essay Ellen Flanders<br />

106<br />

Educating for Change Susan Nasov<br />

110<br />

Reflections on Dirt; Under the Circumstances Helen Mintz<br />

113<br />

works on fabric Sima Elizabeth Sherrin<br />

115<br />

Danr's Gift Lois Fine<br />

119<br />

Eve's Daughter Tells the Story Ulian Green<br />

122<br />

glossary<br />

123<br />

departments


Contents<br />

Meena Alexander<br />

AnnLouise Keating<br />

Gale Jackson<br />

Frontiers<br />

A Journal of Women Studies<br />

Volume XIII, Number 1<br />

ix From the Editors<br />

1 Khartoum Journal<br />

1992<br />

20 Making "our shattered faces whole":<br />

The Black Goddess and Audre<br />

Lorde's Revision of Patriarchal Myth<br />

34 lucy terry prince<br />

her children to remember<br />

nicaragua<br />

brooklyn<br />

WOMEN, THE CITY, AND THE IMPORTANCE <strong>OF</strong> PLACE<br />

Barbara Hooper 45 Split at the Roots: A Critique of the<br />

Philosophical and Political Sources of<br />

Modern Planning Doctrine<br />

Ann Henley 81 Space for Herself: Nadine Gordimer's<br />

A Sport a/Nature and Josephine Humphreys'<br />

Rich in Love<br />

Christine W. Sizemore 90 Masculine and Feminine Cities:<br />

Marge Piercy's Going Down Fast and<br />

Fly AlOOY <strong>Home</strong><br />

Gail Lee Dubrow 111 Claiming Public Space for Women's<br />

History in Boston: A Proposal for<br />

Preservation, Public Art, and Public<br />

Historical Interpretation<br />

Rachel Guido deVries<br />

Opal Palmer Adisa<br />

Grace Bauer<br />

Nancy Gage<br />

149 Birds, Remembering<br />

Birds of Longing<br />

156 In Celebration of Women<br />

We KI10w the Heroes<br />

Sister-Friend<br />

165 The Women at the Well<br />

Noah's Wife Addresses<br />

the Department of Interior<br />

Lot's Daughters Bent on Revenge<br />

170 Crickets<br />

181 In Brief<br />

184 Contributors<br />

37.


GENDER & SOCIETY<br />

Volume 6, Number 3 September 1992<br />

THIS ISSUE IS DEVOTED TO:<br />

RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER<br />

Guest Editors: Doris Wilkinson, Maxine Baca Zinn,<br />

and Esther Ngan-Ling Chow<br />

Contents<br />

Guest Editors' Introduction 341<br />

"Always Leading OUf Men in Service and Sacrifice";<br />

Amy Jacques Garvey, Feminist Black Nationalist<br />

KAREN S. ADLER 346<br />

Gender and Race Effects on Occupational<br />

Prestige, Segregation, and Earnings<br />

WU XU and ANN LEFFLER 376<br />

Overcoming Patriarchal Constraints:<br />

The Reconstruction of Gender Relations<br />

Among Mexican Immigrant Women and Men<br />

PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU·SOTELO 393<br />

Moving Up with Kin and Community:<br />

Upward Social Mobility for Black and White Women<br />

EUZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM and LYNN WEBER 416<br />

Activist Mothering: Cross·Generational<br />

Continuity in the Community Work of Women<br />

from Low·lncome Urban Neighborhoods<br />

NANCY A. NAPLES 441<br />

Constructing Gender: An Exploration of<br />

Afro-American Men's Conceptualization of Manhood<br />

ANDREA G. HUNTER and JAMES EARL DAVlS 464<br />

Ethnicity and the Social Construction of<br />

Gender in lhe Chinese Diaspora<br />

JAMES A GESCHWENDER 480<br />

Book Reviews<br />

Review Symposium: Patricia Hill Collins,<br />

Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge,<br />

Consciousness, and the Politics ofEmpowerment<br />

ROBERT G. NEWBY<br />

DEBORAH K. KlNG<br />

BARRIE WORNE 508<br />

Reply by Patricia Hill Collins 517<br />

Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in Women3­<br />

History edited by Ellen Carol DuBois and Vicki L. Ruiz;<br />

Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras<br />

edited by Gloria Anzaldua<br />

DENISE A. SEGURA and BFATRIZ M. P£SQUERA 519<br />

Women in the Civil Rights Movement:<br />

Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965<br />

ediled by Vicki L. Crawford,<br />

JaqueJine Anne Rouse, and Barbara Woods;<br />

Women and Social Protest<br />

edited by Guida West and Rhoda Blumberg;<br />

Feminism and Black Activism in ConremporaryAmerica;<br />

An Ideological Assessment by Irvin D. Solomon<br />

PAULETTE PIERCE 522<br />

Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology<br />

edited by Margaret L. Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins<br />

EVELYN NAKANO GLENN 525<br />

Call for Papers 528<br />

Gender & Society is partially supported by<br />

the University ofDelaware<br />

39.


40.<br />

GENDERS<br />

14<br />

Articles<br />

Lynda Hart<br />

Samir Dayal<br />

Silvia Tubert<br />

Mary A. Favret<br />

Karen Brennan<br />

Albaraq Mahbobah<br />

Muriel Dimen<br />

Books Received<br />

Notes on Contributors<br />

Genders is published<br />

by the University of Texas Press<br />

in cooperation with<br />

the University of Colorado at Boulder<br />

Karen Finley's Dirty Work: Censorship,<br />

Homophobia, and the NEA<br />

The Subaltern Does not Speak: Mira Nair's<br />

Salaam Bombay f as a Postcolonial Text<br />

How IVF Exploits the Wish to Be a Mother:<br />

A Psychoanalyst's Account<br />

A Woman Writes the Fiction of Science:<br />

The Body in Frankenstein<br />

Ana'is Nin: Author(iz)ing the Erotic Body<br />

Reading the Anorexic Maze<br />

Theorizing Social Reproduction: On the<br />

Origins of Decentered Subjectivity<br />

Fall 1992<br />

16<br />

33<br />

50<br />

66<br />

87<br />

98<br />

126<br />

133


HAG RAG<br />

INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS<br />

New Rage Thinking<br />

July-August 1992<br />

THE DECADE <strong>OF</strong> THE DYKEI<br />

Hag Rag Index, Vol. 7, NO.1<br />

OPEN TOPIC ISSUE<br />

Regular Features<br />

Calendar 30<br />

Classifieds 27<br />

Dykes to Watch Out For 23<br />

Editorial Policy 2<br />

Editorial 3<br />

Feminist Astrology 16<br />

Letters 8<br />

Making It Happen!. 22<br />

Read It and Revolt! 25<br />

Regular Events 28<br />

Reviews 19<br />

Free Ride 21<br />

Lesbian Ethics: The Incest Issue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19<br />

Stonewall Riots 21<br />

Strong at the Broken Places 20<br />

Takin' Care ofBusiness 32<br />

Special Features<br />

A Healthy Sexuality: The Pornography Connection. . .. II<br />

Contagious, COW"llgeous Lesbian Separatism. . . . . . . .. 12<br />

DOE Farm Celebrates 15 Years 4<br />

DOE Farm Today 6<br />

Lesbian Culture and Creativity Awards 22<br />

Poems , , .. 14<br />

"Memorial Day Weekend". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15<br />

. "Menopause". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14<br />

"Mother ofSolTOws" 14<br />

"Window Displays" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15<br />

Sister <strong>Home</strong>lands on Earth 10<br />

The Labrys Project<br />

Lesbians Healing from Incest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18<br />

41.


42. HAGRAG<br />

INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS<br />

September-October 1992<br />

THE DECADE <strong>OF</strong> THE DYKEI<br />

Hag Rag Index, Vol. 7, NO.2<br />

ANTI-OPPRESSION WORK: CLASSISM<br />

Regular Features<br />

Calendar 30<br />

Classifieds. . .. . 27<br />

Dykes to Watch Gut For. 26<br />

Editorial Policy 2<br />

Editorial : 3<br />

Letters 10<br />

Making It Happen!. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 19<br />

Read Itand Revolt! 22<br />

Regular Events 28<br />

Reviews 24<br />

AfterShocks 24<br />

Savory Thymes Restaurant 24<br />

Weenie Toom: Women<br />

Cartoonists Mock Cocks 25<br />

Takin' Care ofBusiness 32<br />

Special Features<br />

Classism and the Hag II<br />

Classism Means Hatred ofthe Poverty-Class and<br />

Working-Class 4<br />

Common Middle Class Assumptions: Thoughts from<br />

One Middle Class Dyke to other Middle Class Dykes. 18<br />

Notes from aClassism Workshop,1988 17<br />

They WantUs to Just Shut Up 16<br />

What We Want. 12


Health Care<br />

for Women<br />

International<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Editorial / v<br />

Volume 13 / Number 3 / 1991<br />

GROWING UP HEARTSICK: THE EXPERIENCES <strong>OF</strong> YOUNG WOMEN<br />

WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE / Laura T. Gantt I 241<br />

THE BREAST-FEEDING EXPERIENCE <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN WITH TYPE I<br />

DIABETES I Margaret P. Gagne, Ellen W. Leff, and Sandra C.<br />

Jefferis I 249<br />

SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS IN DEPRESSION IN ASIAN INDIAN<br />

WOMEN I Jayalakshmi Jambunathan I 261<br />

ATTITUDES <strong>OF</strong> LOW-INCOME CLINIC PATIE'NTS TOWARD<br />

MENOPAUSE I Theresa Siltick Standing and Greer Glazer I 271<br />

CONSEQUENCES <strong>OF</strong> HYSTERECTOMY IN THE LIVES <strong>OF</strong><br />

WOMEN I Linda A. Bernhard I 281<br />

MATERNAL REACTIONS TO FETAL SEX I Molly K. Walker I 293<br />

SEX ROLE TYPOLOGY AS A FUNCTION <strong>OF</strong> AGE AMONG<br />

REGISTERED NURSES I Linda Napholz I 303<br />

CONTENT ANALYSIS: METHOD, APPLICATIONS, AND<br />

ISSUES I Barbara Downe-Wamboldt I 313<br />

Book Reviews I 323<br />

Communication Networks I 327<br />

43.


44.<br />

Healthsharing<br />

Vol 13:1 Spring/Summer, 1992<br />

FEATURFS<br />

9 Visioning The Canadian Women's Health Network:<br />

Sharing information is essential<br />

Anne Fraser and Barbara Mintzes<br />

12 Women and AIDS<br />

Currently in Canada, women and youth constitute the<br />

fastest growing groups of HIV positive people<br />

Beth Easton<br />

20 In Our Own Words<br />

Profiles of organizations working to better womens'<br />

health<br />

31 The Story of the Community Health Representative<br />

Their role parallels that of the "foot doctors" in China ­<br />

front-line health service providers<br />

Rita Manuel<br />

40 Health Issues<br />

Individuals and organizations highlight the work they<br />

are doing around specific health areas<br />

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING<br />

3 HeaIthlines<br />

4 Letters<br />

5 Update<br />

38 My Story, Our Story<br />

My Environment Turned Against :vlt'<br />

£veJ-!orne<br />

50 Resources & Events<br />

On the Cover: Laura t\kCoy. a Drug and<br />

Akohol Counselor on St. Mary's Band.<br />

Kootenay Arpa Indian R.eserve. B.c.


3-5 Editorial<br />

HECATE<br />

An Interdisciplinary Journal of<br />

Women's Liberation<br />

Vol. XVIll no. i, 1992<br />

6-26 The Burdens Twain or Not Forgetting Yourself: The<br />

Writing of Betty Roland's Life Nkok Moore<br />

27-37 Poems by Racheal Richardson, Diane Beckingham,<br />

Lisa Bellear (Noonuccal), C. E. Hull, Sherryl Clark<br />

and Kerry Loughrey<br />

38-59 "All the Nice Girls ..." A Case Study in the Social<br />

Control of Women, Melbourne 1942 Hekn Pace<br />

60-63 "The Cure" Anna Brooks<br />

64-87 "Women's Work" and the Women's Services in the<br />

Second World War as Presented in Salt Joan Davis<br />

88-91 "My Father Is a Bird" Karen Maloney<br />

92-97<br />

98-107<br />

108-112<br />

113-116<br />

117-130<br />

131-141<br />

Poems by Anna PacZllska with Drawings by Nora<br />

Connolly<br />

Poems by Gulcin Cribb, Carolyn Morwood, Carrie­<br />

Louise Sonneborn, Alison Lambert and Stephanie<br />

Green<br />

"Miss Cox and Mel!<br />

Not "Glamorous War Work"<br />

Making Sense<br />

Kale O'Neill<br />

Trodi Tale<br />

Jo Robenson<br />

De-Scribing Sexualities: Recent Lesbian Cultural<br />

Production Shane Rowlands<br />

45.


In This Double Issue: Misogynies<br />

Breathing Underwater<br />

Story by LII \ 'ickers<br />

As If I Might Slice Them Open<br />

Story bl' Adair Ferdoll ..<br />

Mirna Perla de Anaya<br />

Essa\" by .\lm)' 7itrck<br />

Baggage<br />

Story by Sora Reza<br />

For Amy<br />

Poem bl'jobll 0 Briell .<br />

,p,1<br />

p, 3<br />

p, 4<br />

,p.6<br />

· p. 6<br />

Shoshannah R. - The Freedom from <strong>Home</strong><br />

Essay by Salldm E Llllld)' . ,p. -<br />

Detroit '66<br />

L \X'ait L'nlll Dark<br />

[\. Burning Rubber<br />

Fiction bYJanice]oJ/f!s.<br />

Burning Down the House<br />

Star\" bl' Barlie Bond) .<br />

Confrontation<br />

Ston' bl' .llm)' Pellmal1l' ..<br />

The Appointment<br />

Star\" bl' Carol T Soble ..<br />

· . p, 8<br />

,p,1O<br />

· p. 10<br />

· p. 11<br />

Saffron Is Worth More Than Their Uves ...<br />

Poem by Slisall Tbllrstoll Hall/erski .. p. 13<br />

Just Give Us the Sex, Please, Hold<br />

the Harassment<br />

Essal' b\" .\lartba Roth.<br />

· . p. 14<br />

a feminist quarterly<br />

Summer/Fall 1992<br />

Tears<br />

Story by Catberine Berg . ..<br />

Brief Review by}. D ROlle ..<br />

JANE ORllMAN<br />

The Kin of Ata - An Interview with<br />

Dorothy Bryant<br />

BI' Blr?lIda Il"ebster, ... p. 19<br />

Shoo Fly<br />

Poem b\" jalle Sil,·er.<br />

Beans, Rice, and the Devil's Wife·<br />

Star\" by Pamela Fletcber<br />

.. p. 19<br />

Lesbians - Out of the Closet in the<br />

Young Adult Novel<br />

Redcw Essay by Bonnie Fisber . . . p. 20<br />

. . p. 20<br />

.. p, 21<br />

A Gift to Cherish - Review of McNaron's<br />

I DU'e1l ill fussibilit)'<br />

BI' Cbristil/e .Hack Gordoll<br />

. p, 21<br />

The Fifth Encuentro<br />

Conference Report b\" Elizabeth Hall/pstell, ,p, 16 Contributors. . . p.23<br />

Graphics by KA Jensen, Jacqueline Kielkopf. Sally Krug, Suzanne Olson, Jane Orleman, Gail Swanlund<br />

47.


48.<br />

VOL. 7, NO.3<br />

SUMMER 1992<br />

Contents<br />

vii Preface<br />

HYPATIA<br />

AJoltmal of Feminist Philosophy<br />

Andrea Nye<br />

Philosophy: A Woman's Thought ar a Man's Discipline? The utters of<br />

Abelard and Heloise<br />

23 Margaret Urban Walker<br />

Feminism, Ethics, and the Question of Theary<br />

39 Maxine Sheers-Johnsrone<br />

Corporeal Archerypes and Power: Preliminary ClarifICations and<br />

Considerations of Sex<br />

77 Annie Prirchard<br />

Antigone's Mirrars: Reflections on Maral Madness<br />

94 Melinda Vadas<br />

The Parnography/Civil Rights Ordinance v. The BOG:<br />

And the Winner Is . . _?<br />

110 Larry May and Robert Strikwerda<br />

Male Friendship and Inrimacy<br />

126 Patricia Ward Sealtas<br />

Virtue Without Gender in Socrates<br />

138 Julie Nelson<br />

Thinking About Gender<br />

Symposium on Susan Bordo·s "Feminist Skepticism<br />

and the 'Maleness' of Philosophy"<br />

155 Anne Garry<br />

Why Care About Gender?<br />

162 Judith Butler<br />

Response to Bordo's "Feminist Slu:pticism and the 'Maleness' of Philosophy"<br />

166 Maureen Milligan<br />

Reflections on Feminist Scepticism, the "Maleness" of Philosophy and<br />

Postmodemism


58.<br />

Volume 9 Number I 1992<br />

A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong><br />

AMERICAN<br />

WOMEN WRITERS<br />

Willa Cather Special Issue<br />

Guest Editor<br />

Deborah Carlin, University ofMassachusetts at Amherst<br />

Managing Editor<br />

Janet Benton, University ofMassachusetts at Amherst<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Elaine Sargent Apthorp Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett 1<br />

John N. Sii.:ift Narration and the Maternal "Real" in<br />

Sapphira and the Slave Girl 23<br />

Ann \v, Fisher-Wirth Reading Marian Forrester 35<br />

Profiles<br />

Mark]. Madigan Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1879-1958 49<br />

Elizabeth A. Turner Louise Pound, 1872-1958 59<br />

Book Reviews<br />

Sherrill Harbison \Villa Cather: Double Lives by Hermione Lee 65<br />

Frances \v. K"ye After the World Broke in Two: The Later Novels of<br />

Willa Cather by Merrill Maguire Skaggs<br />

and<br />

Willa Cather's Modernism: A Study ofStyle and<br />

Technique by Jo Ann Middleton 69<br />

Roxanna Pisiak Bergson and American Culture: The Worlds of<br />

\Villa Cather and Wallace Stevens by Tom Quirk 72<br />

Elsa Nettels Conflicting Stories: American Women Wl-iters at<br />

the 7j,rn into the Twentieth Century by Elizabeth<br />

Ammons 77<br />

LEGACY Bookshelf<br />

Notes and Queries<br />

80<br />

87


60.<br />

LESBIAN · CONTRADICTION<br />

IA Journal of Irreverent Feminism I<br />

Issue 1140, Fall 1992 By and for Women<br />

ELECT.ION REFLECTIONS:<br />

Contents<br />

Commentary<br />

Racism in the Lesbian Community (Saundra W. Haggerty) 7<br />

Notes From the 23rd Year (SA Giacosanzio) 8<br />

Yes, Mr. President (Angela M.L. Pattatuccl 9<br />

Three Reasons Why Goddess Religion Is Superior (Sharon Sarles} 14<br />

Elections<br />

Your Vote DOES Make a Difference (Del Martin & Phyllis Lyon) 10<br />

In/Out: Let's Get Crackin' (Amy Blake} 11<br />

On the One Hand... Two Views ofElectoral Politics (Jan Adams} 12<br />

Responses<br />

Notes on Lesbian Camp (A. Bragdon Gilley} 3<br />

Girl Grows Up, Becomes Witch (Henrietta Bensussen) 4<br />

Human or Ape (Ann Nemesis) 5<br />

Gender and Transsexualism (Rochelle Glickman} 6<br />

Coming Attractions: 13


68.<br />

.. ;.'...;.:.;.; :: : .


MINERVA: 69.<br />

Quarterly Report on<br />

Women and the Military<br />

TABLE <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Volume X, Number 2 Summer, 1992<br />

Articles<br />

WOMEN IN COMBAT:<br />

WHO SHOULD MAKE THE POLICY<br />

Major Michael H. Gilben<br />

1<br />

LIVING UNDER THE DEBATED<br />

HOMOSEXUALITY REGULATIONS:<br />

LESBIANS IN THE U.S. MILITARY<br />

CHALLENGE A POLICY<br />

<strong>OF</strong> CONTAINMENT<br />

Susan Warshauer<br />

8<br />

'WE'RE LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN":<br />

THE IMPACT <strong>OF</strong> GENDET STEREOTYPES<br />

ON WOMEN IN THE MILITARY<br />

Tracy Timmons<br />

20<br />

BONNY YANK AND GINNY REB<br />

REVISITED<br />

C. Kay Larson<br />

35<br />

Articles appearing in this journal are abtracled and indexed in<br />

Historical Abstracts, America: His/DI)' and Life, and<br />

Current Military Literature.


70.<br />

\(llume c! Number 1 Spring 1992<br />

Editorial<br />

Articles<br />

The Survivor's Voice: Breaking the Incest Taboo 4<br />

CAROL BARRINGER<br />

Gender Distortions and Development Disasters:<br />

Women and Milk in African Herding Systems 23<br />

BONNIE KETTEL<br />

Ritual Death, Patriarchal Violence, and Female Relationships in<br />

the Hymns to Demeter and [nanna 42<br />

MARCIA W. D-S. DOBSON<br />

A Bond Stronger than Friendship or Love: Female Psychological<br />

Development and Beauly and the Beasl 59<br />

j. P. WILLIAMS<br />

On Learning and Teaching<br />

Teacher Blaming: A Feminist Issue 73<br />

jo SOSKE<br />

Observations<br />

Speaking the Plural: The Example of Women: A journal ofLiberation 84<br />

MARGARET BLANCHARD<br />

Review Essays<br />

Women At War with Militarism, Part Two: The Experience of<br />

Two World Wars 98<br />

JUDY BARRETT LIT<strong>OF</strong>F AND DAVID C. SMITH<br />

Women and Disabilities 106<br />

BARBARA HILLYER<br />

Reviews<br />

Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Asian Ammcan<br />

Women edited by Asian Women United of California<br />

Between Worlds: Women Writers ofChinese Ancestry by Amy Ling<br />

The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women; Anthology<br />

edited by Shirley Geok-Iin Lim and Mayumi Tsutakawa 1\5<br />

DALI TAN, Reviewer<br />

Women As They Age: Challenge, Opportunity, and Triumph<br />

by J. Dianne Garner and Susan O. Mercer<br />

Women and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography compiled by<br />

Jean M. Coyle


72.<br />

Volume 21, Number 4<br />

contents<br />

SPIRITUALITY<br />

Can 'he Goddess Save Planet Earth?<br />

by Meg Bowman p, J5<br />

Taking Back lhe Garden: Feminist<br />

Liberation Theology<br />

hy Mary Marshall Clark p. 1-1<br />

Embodying 'he Crolle<br />

by Marily"" Foss Anderson". /6<br />

The Lavender Pulpit: Safe Haven<br />

for Women Rabbis?<br />

by Karen Davis p. J7<br />

NEW DIRECTIONS FOR<br />

July-August 1992<br />

A RIBBON AT A TIME<br />

(National News)<br />

Cop Blows Whistle on ComlpHon<br />

by Laura Flanders p. 4<br />

Undocumented Immigrants Live<br />

with Fear<br />

by Lynn Wenzel p. 5<br />

Who Owns Our Bodies (Health)<br />

hy Kalha Pollilt p. 6<br />

I'm Such A Failure...No/!<br />

(Media Walch)<br />

b.y Marie Shear p. 8<br />

Her Cup Runneth Over<br />

(ushianie Logic)<br />

hy Marilyn Murphy IJ. 34<br />

DANCING AT THE<br />

REVOLUTION<br />

(The Arts)<br />

Artist Exorcises Male God<br />

h., Marcia Newfield p. 18<br />

COUNTRY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN<br />

(lnternationa/)<br />

Reporter Blows the Whistle<br />

on Abortion Torture<br />

by Michelle lAndsberg p. 2/<br />

THE WORLD SPLIT OPEN<br />

(Personal Essays)<br />

T .....o Faces ofEvil<br />

by Patricia Rose Gilles &<br />

Debora Tobola pp. 25-2fi<br />

METRO SUPPLEMENT<br />

WAC Takes Gralld Celliral Sialioll<br />

hy Holly Morse p. M I<br />

Birlh Control's Olher Mother<br />

by COllnie Chell p. M I<br />

REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> BOOKS<br />

pp. 27-32<br />

WORLD TO CARRY ON<br />

The Third Wave<br />

by Shanllon Uss & Rebecca Walker p. 24


NEW DIRECTIONS FOR 73.<br />

Volume 21, Number 5 September-October 1992<br />

Nowhere To Hide<br />

Laura Flanders on Lesbians ond<br />

AIDSI'. 6<br />

Proud To Be A Women<br />

Amy Wu on the Democratic Cotlvention<br />

p. 30<br />

A RIBBON AT A TIME<br />

(National News)<br />

Making Headway Inside The System<br />

by Lisa Small p. 4<br />

Not Out OfNowhere - Carol Mose·<br />

ley Braun<br />

by Susan Kaufman p. 5<br />

contents<br />

W/to Decides? Men Making Heal/h<br />

Decisions For Women (Heal/h)<br />

by Lisa Small p. 7<br />

Self-Helpers Resist Stales' IntTltsion<br />

Into Heal/h Care /Heal/h)<br />

by Kiersta A. Burke p. 8<br />

Christopher Columbus: No Cause<br />

For Celebration<br />

by Mathowin p. 9<br />

Terror on Campus<br />

by Katrina Foley p. 15<br />

RESISTANCE<br />

Susan E. Davis on<br />

Civil Disobedience<br />

p.IO<br />

Barbara Yoshida on Taking to the<br />

Streets p. II<br />

Sybil C/aibortre on The Women's<br />

Pentagon Action p. II<br />

CENSORSHIP/EROTICA/<br />

PORNOGRAPHY ­<br />

WHAT'S GOOD FOR<br />

WOMEN?<br />

Connie Chen 011 All Ihe Arguments<br />

p. 12<br />

Poinl and Counterpoint by<br />

the Members<br />

ofthe Clearinghouse on Femidde and<br />

Leanne Katz, Executive Director of<br />

the National Coalition Against<br />

Censorship p. 13<br />

CENTERFOLD<br />

Picking on People Who Have<br />

No Voice<br />

Text by Susan Valentine-Glaser<br />

Photography by Zelphia Phillips<br />

Pl'. 18-19<br />

REVIEW <strong>OF</strong> BOOKS<br />

1'1'.22-26<br />

COUNTRY <strong>OF</strong> WOMEN<br />

(International)<br />

Helping Korean Rape Victims<br />

by Miriam Ching Lauie p. 28<br />

Irish Women Protest Abortion Laws<br />

by Carole Craig p. 29<br />

COLUMNS<br />

Act Now! for Eca-Justice<br />

by Susan Valeutine-Glaser p. 14<br />

Auother Take - Campaigu '92: Just<br />

Like the Movies<br />

by Anue Markowski p. 16<br />

Lesbianic Logic<br />

by Marilyn Murphy p. 17<br />

Sports - Out ofthe Dugout,<br />

Outo the Field<br />

by Kathleen Warnock p. 20<br />

Media Watch - Shear<br />

Chauvinism Awarth<br />

by Marie Shear p. 21<br />

METRO<br />

PI'. 30. 31


74.<br />

offourbacks<br />

volume xxii<br />

number 7<br />

july 1992<br />

contents<br />

news<br />

abortion news .4<br />

murphy brown.......... ... 5<br />

breast cancer news 6<br />

pay equity................. ... .7<br />

harassment news 17<br />

interview<br />

Diana E. H. RusselL 1<br />

conference<br />

National Women's Book.16<br />

commentary<br />

Fashionable Fascism 3<br />

Why Save Roe 25<br />

reviews<br />

Summer Reading Shorts 8<br />

Stolen Glances: Lesbians<br />

Take Photographs 10<br />

Sister Earth 12<br />

Emily Dickinson'<br />

Woman Poet... 13<br />

Dorothy Healey: A Life<br />

in the American C. P ..... 18<br />

regular<br />

Dykes to Watch Out For 22<br />

Chicken Lady 22<br />

Letters 21. 24<br />

Ads 26


offourbacks<br />

volume xxii<br />

number 9<br />

aug-sept 1992<br />

contents<br />

news<br />

international<br />

margaret thatcher<br />

selling cigarettes? 5<br />

germany abortion laws 6<br />

national<br />

women's unreported<br />

actions 5<br />

fetal tissue<br />

on television . . . . . . . .. 5<br />

sexism and<br />

women gymnasts ..... 5<br />

abortion/reproductive . .. 6<br />

conference<br />

NWSA: Working to<br />

Survive. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1<br />

Asian Lesbians 8<br />

Deaf Women Intensive 10<br />

East Coast Lesbians Fest11<br />

Feminist Research ... 20<br />

commentary<br />

The "Right" to Choose:<br />

Now You See it, Now You<br />

Don't 7<br />

Europe: A Rich Men's<br />

Club 9<br />

RU 486: The Moral Property<br />

of Women 16<br />

Am I the Only Woman Who<br />

Regrets Having Children 17<br />

New City Notes . . . . .. 18<br />

On the Death of a Baby<br />

Boy 20<br />

regular<br />

Chicken Lady ... . . . .21<br />

Dykes to Watch Out For 21<br />

Letters 24<br />

Ads 26<br />

75.


76.<br />

offourbacks<br />

volume xxii<br />

number 9<br />

oct 1992<br />

contents<br />

Quincentennial<br />

Interview: Beth Brant on<br />

Books & Spirits . , . , , .. 1<br />

Museum Review: Smithsonian<br />

reexamines exploits '" 2<br />

Book Review: The Crown of<br />

Columbus. , , . , , , , . " 3<br />

News: Spain's opposition to<br />

the Quincentennial ".. 4<br />

Commentary: Australians<br />

respond to colonialism , 6<br />

news<br />

Canada: government stance on<br />

sanitary napkins '."., 7<br />

Bosnia and genocide , 10<br />

Germany: court blocks<br />

abortion " .. ,.'",. 10<br />

anti-stalking laws ."., 7<br />

imperialist immunization 7<br />

abortion ... ,.".", 10<br />

feminist barred from<br />

teaching . , , .... , . " 10<br />

interview<br />

Cherry Smyth<br />

on Queer Politics .. ', 12<br />

commentary<br />

Aborting Operation Rescue:<br />

We Did It, So Can You 11<br />

Why I Think Gay Men<br />

are Sexist . , , , , . , . " 15<br />

review<br />

17th Michigan Womyn's Music<br />

Festival ,.",.".', 16<br />

regulars<br />

lelters . , , . , , , , .. , " 19<br />

shicken 'lady , , .. , .. , 20<br />

dykes to watch out for. 20<br />

ads ,." .. ", ..... 26


82.<br />

SIGN S<br />

Journal of Women in Culture and Society<br />

AUTUMN 1992 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1<br />

(Continued)<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Judith Stacey<br />

Jane Lewis<br />

Jane Stinson<br />

Diane L. Wolf<br />

198 Working Parents: Tran:;iiJrmal;ons in Gender<br />

Roles and Public Policies in Sweden by Phyllis<br />

Moen; The Workings of the Household by<br />

Lydia Morris; Politics of Everyday Life:<br />

Continuity and Change in Work and the<br />

Family edired by Helen Carr and Lynn<br />

Jamieson<br />

203 Who Cares for the Elderly? by Emily K. Abel;<br />

The Feminization of Poverty: Only in<br />

America? edired by Gertrude Schaffner<br />

Goldberg and Eleanor Kremen; Parental Leave<br />

and Child Care: Setting a Research Agenda<br />

edited by Janet Shibley Hyde and Marilyn J.<br />

Essex; State, Private Life and Political Change<br />

edited by Lynn Jamieson and Helen Corr;<br />

Negotiated Care: The Experience of Family<br />

Day Care Providers by Margaret K. Nelson<br />

209 Between Feminism and Labor: The<br />

Significance of the Comparable Worth<br />

Movement by Linda M. Blum; Pay Equity:<br />

The Labour-Feminist Challenge by Carl J.<br />

Cuneo; Just Wages: A Feminist Assessment of<br />

Pay Equity edited by Judy Fudge and Parricia<br />

McDermott; Just Give Us the Mone)': A<br />

Discussion of Wage Discrimination and Pay<br />

Equity by Debra J. Lewis<br />

214 Male Bias in the Development Process edited<br />

by Diane Elson; Women, Employment and the<br />

Family in the lntemational Division of Labour<br />

edited by Sharon Stichter and Jane L. Parpart<br />

219 United States and International Notes<br />

225 About the Conttibutors<br />

229 Notice to Contributors<br />

232 Thanks to Reviewers<br />

© 1992 by The University of Chica!\u. All rights reserved.


84.<br />

(Continued)<br />

Summer/Fa111992<br />

100 Sapphire· poem for jennifer, marla, lawana and me (poem)<br />

106 Suzanne. Don't Say Grace - A Movement (poem)<br />

109 Victoria Manyarrows • Making Magic ... (poem)<br />

110 Melanie Nelson. The Weaver (poem)<br />

111 Terri jewell. Moving In (poem)<br />

113 Kyna Taylor. When It Was Broken (narrative)<br />

118 Mi Ok Bruining • Not !lIst Another One of Those Identity<br />

Poems (poem)<br />

121 Charlene No Bears O'Rourke. SlIndance (poem)<br />

122 Mara Galvez-Breton. cuentos invertidos (narrative)<br />

124 Irene DR. Freedom to Travel (essay)<br />

128 Ruth Farmer. SlIbway Scenes (poem)<br />

130 Maria Cora. To Provoke a Change (poem)<br />

133 Shirley O. Steele. RlIby (narrative)<br />

136 R. Erica Doyle· Yanki Vini (poem)<br />

138 S. jacqueline Miranda. Caribbean Waters (poem)<br />

139 Charlene No Bears O'Rourke. Crossing Over (poem)<br />

140 Alma Villanueva. The Continllance (poem)<br />

142 Contributors' Notes<br />

160 Upcoming Issues<br />

ART<br />

Cover Aly Kim. Companionship, EXlIberance of Yo 11th and<br />

Wisdom of the Ages Always (linoleum cut)<br />

18 Yasmin Sayyed • IIntitled (pencil)<br />

27 Cristy Chung. Zori's (linoleum cut)<br />

30 Aly Kim • IIntitled (pen & ink)<br />

38 Laura Irene Wayne. We Hold Ollr Own (pen & ink)<br />

40 Pacal Barraza· untitled (pen & ink)<br />

42 Charlene Koskalaka • Imtitled (pen & ink)<br />

60 Cristy Chung. Ms.Takllan (linoleum cut)<br />

68 jean Weisinger. Assata Shakllr (photograph)<br />

70 Maya C. Valverde. Irene Yazzie (photograph)<br />

82 Maya C. Valverde. (Dine) Navajo activists (photograph)<br />

108 Laura Irene Wayne. Stop AIDS (pen & ink)<br />

112 AIy Kim • IIntitled (pen & ink)<br />

120 Pacal Barraza. IIntitled (pen & ink)<br />

132 Aly Kim • Yen Moi LII (pen & ink)<br />

138 Cristy Chung. IIntitled (linoleum cut)<br />

142 Laura Irene Wayne. Celebrating Women (pen & ink)


w a:<br />


92 .<br />

Vol. 11, No.3<br />

Highway Workers<br />

5 Queen ofthe Road by Jane Humes<br />

9 Structural Steel Painter by Kay Keppler<br />

11 Road Crew Surveyor by Chris Melcher<br />

Features<br />

Summer 1992<br />

13 There's No Stopping Those Denver Decking Girls by Eleanor Witte<br />

25 Northern California Sheep Rancher by Judith Robin<br />

Training Programs<br />

20 WIST<br />

22 Bridges to Equity by E. f. Hall<br />

Departments<br />

2 Letters<br />

19 Poetry<br />

31 Networking<br />

33 In Memoriam<br />

4 Book Review<br />

29 Health & Safety<br />

32 National Tradeswomen Resources


TRIVIA<br />

19 SPRING 1992<br />

A JOURNAL <strong>OF</strong> IDEAS<br />

c 0 N T E N T S<br />

4 Editorial<br />

LORRIE SPRECHER 6 Lesbian Crimes Against the State<br />

Lou ROBINSON 11 Centrifugal nineteen<br />

ELLEN ZWEIG<br />

LEE MARACLE 14 The Lost Days of Columbus<br />

BARBARA MOR 20 aWoman Drums on MEN<br />

Letters<br />

ANNE WITTEN 35 Blue Water<br />

ANNE WITTEN 47 Speaking About My Life<br />

MARTHA MICKLES<br />

MICHELE CAUSSE 52 C01respondance, 1986<br />

NICOLE BROSSARD<br />

trans. by Lise Weil<br />

CONCETTA PRINCIPE 70 March Cantos<br />

MONICA SJOO 72 The New World Order<br />

ROBIN PARKS 75 Meditations on Form .<br />

CB SUNDANCE 81 STRABtSMUS<br />

A TRtVIAL Challenge<br />

HELEN BAROLINI 87 TRIVIAL LIVES<br />

Bianca, the Gulf War,<br />

Saroyan, and Me<br />

MARY MEIGS 96 AFTER READING<br />

Look Me in the Eye<br />

RUTH WEST 102 Explanation of Thea's Tarot<br />

93.


96.<br />

.S<br />

(Continued)<br />

The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology.<br />

Edited by Bonnie Kime Scott.<br />

Susan Gubar<br />

Womens Writing in Exile. Edited by Maty<br />

Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram.<br />

Margaret Higonnet<br />

H. G. Wells and Rebecca West. By J. R.<br />

Hammond.<br />

Margaret D. Stetz<br />

Jean Rhys at 'Worlds End": Novels of<br />

Colonial and Sexual Exile. By Maty<br />

Lou Emety.<br />

Ashley Stockstill<br />

Victorian Sages t1nd CultHral Discourse:<br />

Renegotiating Gender and Power. Edited<br />

by Thais E. Motgan.<br />

Nina Auerbach<br />

The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship,<br />

and the Ufe of the Mind in Eighteenth·<br />

Centl


Spring<br />

1992<br />

Volume 15,<br />

Number 1<br />

L<br />

Journal<br />

New Subject Headings<br />

Sanford Berman Inside Front Cover<br />

The "Hook" Phenomenon<br />

Lynn Fieldman Miller , 2<br />

News 3<br />

Spreading the Word on Women-Part II<br />

Audrey Eaglen 4<br />

People of Color: A List of Periodicals<br />

Chris Dodge 9<br />

Children's Cornucopia<br />

MargeLoch-HVouters , 12<br />

Reviews 14<br />

97.


100.<br />

Women & Health<br />

, GUEST EDITORIAL<br />

Volume 18<br />

Number 2<br />

1992<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Prenatal Diagnosis: Can What Counts Be Counted?<br />

A. Lippman, PhD<br />

Worker and Mother Roles, Spillover Effects,<br />

and Psychological Distress 9<br />

Rosalind C. Barnell, PhD<br />

Nancy L. Marshall, EdD<br />

Reducing Distress Associated with Pelvic Examinations:<br />

A Stimulus Control Intervention 41<br />

Janice G. Williams, PhD<br />

Laurella I. Park, MD<br />

Judith Kline, CHE<br />

Depression and Maladaptive Eating Practices in College<br />

Students 55<br />

Wesley E. Hawkins, PhD<br />

Robert J. McDermol/, PhD<br />

John Seeley, MS<br />

Michele J. Hawkins, PhD<br />

Was It Murder or Insanity? Reactions to a Successful<br />

Paroxysmal Insanity Plea in 1865 69<br />

Allen D. Spiegel, PhD<br />

Andrea M. Spiegel<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

Handbook of Mental Health and Mental Disorder Among<br />

Black Americans, edited by Dorothy S. Ruiz 87<br />

Rel'iewed by Aurora A. Jackson, PhD<br />

Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden Crime, edited by Andrea<br />

Parrot and Laurie Bechhofer 90<br />

Prized Possessions, by Avery Corman 90<br />

Rel'iewed by Lisa Master, CSW


Women & Health<br />

Volume 18<br />

Number 3<br />

1992<br />

Symposium on Women's Occupational Health<br />

Acknowledgement<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Introduction: Research Directed to Improving Women's<br />

Occupational Health<br />

Karen Messing, PhD<br />

Impact of the Participation of Women in Science:<br />

On Rethinking the Place of Women Especially<br />

in Occupational Health 11<br />

Lucie Dumais, PhD<br />

Stability of Psychological Impairment: Two Year Follow-Up<br />

of Former Microelectronics Workers' Affective<br />

and Personality Disturbance 27<br />

Rosemarie M. Bowler, PhD, MPH<br />

Donna Merglcr, PhD<br />

Stephen S. Rauch, PhD<br />

Russell P. Bowlcr, BS<br />

Health Problems of Women Employed in Jobs Involving<br />

Psychological and Ergonomic Stressors: The Case<br />

of Garment Workers in Quebec 49<br />

Chantal Blisson, PhD<br />

Michel Vezina, MD, FRCP<br />

Alain Vinct, PhD<br />

Ergonomic Analysis of Work Activity of Data Entry Clerks<br />

in Ihe Compulerized Service Seclor Can Reveal<br />

Unrecognized Skills 67<br />

Calhet1ne Teiger, DErg<br />

Colclle Bcmier, PhD<br />

How Pregnant Workers See Their Work, lis Risks<br />

and Ihe Righi 10 Precautionary Leave in Quebec 79<br />

Genel'icl'(! Tlircolle, PhD<br />

Integration of Women inlo Traditionally Masculine Jobs 97<br />

Nicole Vezina, PhD<br />

Julie COli/Tille, MS<br />

Heat Exposure Standards and Women's Work: Equilable<br />

or Debatable? 119<br />

Carolc Braball/, PhD<br />

xiii<br />

101.


102.<br />

Women,<br />

Volume XV<br />

Number 1<br />

Spring 1m<br />

Special Issue: Women's Linguislic Innovation<br />

Table of Contents<br />

Introduction: Women and Linguistic Innovation<br />

M. Lynne Murphy. guest editor<br />

Women and Linguistic Innovation: An Annotated Bibliography<br />

M. Lynne Murphy, with selected bibliographic<br />

enlries by Rebecca Haden and Suzette Haden Elgin<br />

Places Where a Woman Could Thlk:<br />

Ursula K. Le Guin and the Feminist Linguistic Utopia<br />

Krinstina Anderson<br />

Women and Language Choice in Dakar:<br />

A Case of Unconscious Innovation<br />

Leigh Swigart<br />

An Analysis of Words Coined by Women and Men:<br />

Reflections on the Muted Group Theory and Gilligan's Model<br />

Lynn H. Thmer<br />

Eve Names Names: Feminist Neology and How to Do It<br />

Kale Musgrave<br />

Forms of Address: Reactions to Changes in Thaditions<br />

Cheryl D. Gunter<br />

Research Report<br />

Gender, Class, and the State in World War I Berlin<br />

Belinda Davis<br />

LSA Guidelines for Nonsexist Use<br />

A Note Worth Noticing<br />

Fran Holman Johnson<br />

Book Reviews<br />

Review Essay: She or He in Textbooks<br />

Deborah Kennedy<br />

Anne Pauwels' Non-Discn'minatory Language<br />

by Carol Ann Valentine<br />

Books in Brief<br />

Abstract<br />

News and Calls for Papers<br />

1<br />

3<br />

7<br />

·11<br />

21<br />

27<br />

33<br />

43<br />

44<br />

45<br />

46<br />

49<br />

50<br />

52<br />

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106.<br />

Women's EDUCATION des femmes<br />

VOLUME 9 No.<br />

SUMMER 1991<br />

FEATURES<br />

5 "I Would Emphasize the joy of Science":<br />

An Interview with Ursula Franklin<br />

(Sommaire en fran,ais)<br />

by 'all Clarke<br />

9 Reducing the Risk: Cooperative<br />

Education Strategies for Girls in Math,<br />

Science. and Technology<br />

(Sommaire en fran,ais)<br />

by Mary Beam<br />

13 Math is a (Wolman's Subject<br />

(Sommaire en fran\ais)<br />

by M. Elaine Harvey .<br />

17 Here Today ... Where Tomorrow?<br />

(Sommaire en {ran,ais}<br />

by Barbara Leek and falle Dalton<br />

21 Female Scientists Are· Real People!<br />

Introducing Girls to Science Careers<br />

(Sommaire en fran,ais)<br />

by Alldra McCartney<br />

24 Not Onwards and Upwards: Enrolment<br />

of Young Ontario Women in Secondary<br />

School Math, Science, and Technology<br />

Courses<br />

by Rachelfe Sender Beauchamp & Georgina Fe1berg<br />

28 Mr. Brown's Math Class and OUter<br />

Stories of Exclusion<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Magda Lewis<br />

32 Technology for Kids: A Photo Siory<br />

by Mega" Gardiner and Nancy Moore<br />

35 Women Do Math and Ms Infinily: Two<br />

Projects for Girls Who Like Math<br />

(Sonunaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Lin SZpitWI<br />

38 A Ms Infinity Conference: Notes North<br />

of 60<br />

by Madeleine Sauve<br />

40 "Go For II!"<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Rachel Zimmerman<br />

43 Design and Information Technology in<br />

the Elementary Classroom<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Sheila Rhodes<br />

46 Daughters of Invention<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Rachel/e Set/der Bemtchamp<br />

49 The Best Thing thai ever Happened:<br />

Choosing Engineering<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Kim Mikkelset/<br />

51 Summer Science for Girls<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by Mary Vickers<br />

POETRY<br />

16 Sewing Shirts by 'ancis M. Andrews<br />

23 Balancing Act by Gen"i GlUm<br />

27 By Jessie's Babysiller<br />

by Marion Vatl den Boomm<br />

31 Goodbye Brass Band by Unda Rogers<br />

39 Announcing Armageddon<br />

by Linda Rogers<br />

53 Technology Poems by 'essica Miller,<br />

Rachel Beattie, and Caitlin<br />

59 Night Monsters by jancis M. Andrews<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

2 EditoriauEditorial<br />

54 Reviews<br />

A short annotated bibliography of texts<br />

related to girls in science.<br />

57 Commentary<br />

Trying to Teach Technology: A Matter of<br />

Certification<br />

(Sommaire en frant;ais)<br />

by jane Will<br />

60 ResourceslRessources<br />

64 Agenda


Wimens EDUCATION des femmes<br />

FEATURES<br />

VOLUME 9 NO.2<br />

FALL,1992<br />

4 Women Scientists: Contradictions and 52 Foreigners to me Culnue: Women in<br />

Connections Trades & Tedmology<br />

(Sommaire en fran",i,) (Sommaire en franlj3is)<br />

by HildA Ching by Kart Braid<br />

7 Axe Women Excluded from<br />

Careers in Science?<br />

57 Jane Deer in Science: A Sample Case<br />

(Sommaire en fTanlj3is)<br />

(Somaire en &an\'li') by Anne Innis Dagg<br />

by Barbara Sherriff6-jP. Svmn,<br />

11 The Strange History ofa Good Idea<br />

(Sommaire en fran",i,)<br />

by Kathryn Bindon<br />

61 In Their Own Words: Stories by Women<br />

Engineers about Themselves<br />

(Sommaire en tTanljais)<br />

by jrannt Inch and Moniqut Friu<br />

15 AfriCan Training<br />

and Employment Cenne<br />

POETRY<br />

18<br />

(Sommaire en franlj3is)<br />

by Margaret Andmon·Clark,<br />

Listening to the Women's Voices<br />

(Sommaires en franlj3is)<br />

by Fran Davis 6-kim, Str,iger<br />

6 Emily Dickinson and Walt Whionan<br />

by Liliane W,kh<br />

13 What to Believe<br />

by Eva Tihanyi<br />

23 The University of Saskatchewan:<br />

A Portrait<br />

39 Tinker Bell and Zeus<br />

by Patricia Kemey<br />

27<br />

(Somrnaire en &anlj3is)<br />

by LiUian Dye!<<br />

Les femmes et les mathc!matiques<br />

(Summary in English)<br />

par Hltm, Kay"'" Louis, LofOrtun,<br />

56 Naming<br />

by Eva Tihanyi<br />

64 For Mrs. Norris, Aged 91<br />

bylancis Andrews<br />

31 Science TIuough her Looking Glass<br />

(Sommaire en fTanlj3is)<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

by Heather Menzies<br />

35 At Odds with Science?<br />

(Sommaire en tTanlj3is)<br />

by Georgina Feldberg<br />

40 Transforming Mathematics Pedagogy<br />

2 Edirorial<br />

3 Editorial<br />

65 Book Reviews<br />

Depite the Odds<br />

(Sommaire en fran",is)<br />

byPatRogm<br />

Review by Beverly Boutilier<br />

They're Not Dumb, They'" Differmt<br />

45 BRIDGES to Equity<br />

(Sommaire en franc;ais)<br />

by Eliz4b"h Bohne" 6-july KIi,<br />

49 Sois mile et taiSrtoi!<br />

(Summary in English)<br />

par Karm Messing<br />

68<br />

72<br />

Review by SheDy Beauchamp<br />

ResourcesJRessources<br />

Agenda<br />

107.


108. mimensEDUCATION<br />

des fimmes<br />

VOLUME 9 NO.3<br />

SPRING, 1992<br />

FEATURES POETRY<br />

5 <strong>Home</strong> is Where the Learning Is 4 Mirror Image<br />

(sommaire en fran,ais) by Gail Youngberg<br />

by Wendy Priemitz<br />

8 Beginning Again (May 12, 1988)<br />

9 Experimental Learning Recognition by Elizabeth Brewster<br />

(somaire en fTan,ais)<br />

by Nattalia Kilborn<br />

Stepping Stones to the Land ofthe Uving<br />

12 My Days<br />

by Gillian Harding-Russell<br />

(sommaire en fran,ais) Bianca, an anniversary poem<br />

13<br />

by Susan Gray Dueck<br />

28<br />

by Linda Rogers<br />

16 Women Academics in Britain and<br />

Canada<br />

37 Pramb'ling at Noon<br />

by Gillian Harding-Russell<br />

21<br />

(sommaire en fran,ais)<br />

42<br />

by Ronnie Brown<br />

by Sandra Acker 35 in the Backseat (In Reverse)<br />

La situation des femmes fTancophones de<br />

la Saskatchewan dans les annefS quatrevingt-dix<br />

(summaI)' in English)<br />

par Fran(oise Sigur-Cioutier<br />

DEPARTMENTS<br />

25 Anti-Racist Education: A Career in Social 2 Editorial<br />

and Political Change<br />

(sommaire en fran,ais)<br />

by Beryl Tsang<br />

29 Leamer-centred IWoman-positive:<br />

Research with Adult Uteracy Programs<br />

3<br />

4<br />

41<br />

Editorial<br />

Leners<br />

Book Review<br />

(Sommaire en fTan


110.<br />

Women's History Review<br />

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2 1992<br />

Liz Stanley. Romantic Friendship? Some Issues in Researching<br />

Lesbian History and Biography 193<br />

Denyse Baillargeon. 'If You Had No Money, You Had No Trouble,<br />

Did You?': Montreal working·c1ass housewives during<br />

the Great Depression 217<br />

Judy Giles. 'Playing Hard to Get': working-class women, sexuality<br />

and respectability in Britain, 1918-40 239<br />

Delia Davin. British Women Missionaries in Nineteenth·<br />

century China 257<br />

June Purvis. Using Primary Sources When Researching Women's<br />

History from a Feminist Perspective 273<br />

VIEWPOINT<br />

Margaret Walsh. Women In or Out of American Economic History? 307<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

Women's Words: the feminist practice oforal history (Sherna<br />

Berger Gluck & Daphne Patai, Eds) reviewed by Joanna Bornat 319<br />

Gender and Higher Education in the Progressive Era<br />

(Lynn D. Gordon) reviewed by Margaret Gillett<br />

320<br />

A Different World for Women: the life ofMillicent Garrett Fawcett<br />

(David Rubinstein) reviewed by Johanna Alberti 322<br />

Out ofthe Margins: women's studies in the nineties (Jane Aaron<br />

& Sylvia Walby, Eds) reviewed by Diana Leonard<br />

Gender and Policy in English Education, 1902·44<br />

(Felicity Hunt) reviewed by Jane Martin<br />

European Women and the Second British Empire<br />

(Margaret Strobel) reviewed by Julia Bush<br />

Feminism Without Illusions: a critique ofindividualism<br />

(Elizabeth Fox·Genovese) reviewed by Jane Marcus<br />

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS<br />

324<br />

325<br />

327<br />

.328<br />

331


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UNDP HUMAN DEVELOPMENT RfPOI!T 1992: A Gender sensitive H D Index· Statistics II<br />

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RURAL WOMEN: Agricultural Extension services for Women II Appropriate Development<br />

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PHIUPPINES: Envlronment Program of Household Waste Management<br />

WOMEN'S INsnruTE for Housing" Economic Development<br />

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WOMEN'S RfPRODUCnVE HEALTH: Gender Apartheid and its Impact on Women's Health -<br />

Conference Report & Recommendations II Reproductive Tract Infections Third World<br />

WOMEN and TOBACCO: World Wide Study by WHO<br />

CANADA: The Politics of Breast Cancer<br />

HIV Resources tor Women<br />

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111.


Volume 4, Number 2<br />

TABLE <strong>OF</strong> <strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

Spring/Summer 1992<br />

News From The Council.. Page 1<br />

News From The Member Centers Page 7<br />

News From The Caucuses Page 11<br />

News From The International Centers Page 13<br />

Publications and Resources Page 17<br />

Upcoming Events Page 18<br />

Calls For Papers Page 19<br />

Opportunities for Research,<br />

Study, & Affiliation Page 20<br />

New Affiliates Page 22<br />

113.


114.<br />

1 Deborah A. McDowell' Jazz by Toni Morrison<br />

5 Carol Stemhell • Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem<br />

by Gloria Steinem<br />

7 Jean Alonso' Toxic Work: Women Workers at GTE Lenkurt by<br />

Steve Fox<br />

8 Leila 1. Rupp • Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life, Vol. 1,1884-1933 by<br />

Blanche Wiesen Cook<br />

11 Suzanne Ruta • Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia<br />

12 Elisabeth Young-Bruehl' Simone Weil: Portrait ofa Self-Exiled<br />

Jew by Thomas Nevin<br />

14 Ruth Perry' Jane Austen: A Literary Life by Jan Fergus; Jane<br />

Austen: Real and Imagined Worlds by Oliver MacDonagh;<br />

Jane Austen's Manuscript Letters in Facsimile edited byJo<br />

Modert; Women's Lives and the 18th-Century English<br />

Novel by Elizabeth Bergen Brophy; Their Father's<br />

Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal<br />

Complicity by Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace<br />

15 Pat Aufderheide' The Girls in the.Balcony: Women, Men, and<br />

the New York Times by Nan Robertson<br />

16 Elizabeth Stone' Toxic Psychiatry: Why Therapy, Empathy, and<br />

Love Must Replace the Drugs, Electroshock, and Biochemical<br />

Theories of the "New Psychiatry," by Peter R. Breggin.<br />

M.D.<br />

16 Jody Bolz • Two Poems<br />

17 Rebecca Gordon' Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, Kinship<br />

by Kath Weston<br />

18 R. Alta Cham' RU 486: Misconceptions, Myths, and Morals by<br />

Renate Klein, Janice Raymond, and Lynette Dumble; The<br />

"Abortion" Pill by Etienne-Emile Baulieu<br />

19 Molly Hite' Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw<br />

20 Leslie A. Schwalm' The Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan edited<br />

by Charles East<br />

21 Edoarda Masi· There Is a Place on Earth: A Woman in Birkenau<br />

by Giuliana Tedeschi<br />

22 Margery W. Davies' Feeding the Family: The Social Organization<br />

of Caring as Gendered Work by Marjorie L. DeVault<br />

23 Laura Tracy' No Stone Unturned: The Life and Times of Maggie<br />

Kuhn by Maggie Kuhn with Christina Long; Tish Sommers,<br />

Activist and the Founding of the Older Women's League by<br />

Patricia Huckle<br />

24 Ruth Backes' Women and Power: Perspectives for Family<br />

Therapy edited by The/nUl Jean Goodrich<br />

25 Abena P.A. Busia • Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism<br />

edited by Chandra Talpade Mohant)', Ann Russo, and<br />

Lourdes Torres<br />

26 Books Received


116.<br />

September 1992<br />

1 Rosalind Pollack Petchesky • Woman of Valor: Margaret Sanger<br />

and the Birth Control Movement in America by Ellen<br />

Chesler<br />

5 . Letters<br />

6 Rosellen Brown' Women Pilots of World War II by Jean Hascall<br />

Cole; Confessions of a Fast Woman by Lesley Hazleton<br />

7 Judith Lewis Herman' You Mean I Don't Have to Feel This Way?<br />

New Help for Depression, Anxiety, and Addiction by<br />

Colelle Dowling; Imbroglio: Rising to the Challenge of<br />

Borderline Personality Disorder by Janice M. Cauwels<br />

8 Elayne Rapping' Storming the Statehouse: Running for Governor<br />

with Ann Richards and Dianne Feinstein by Celia<br />

Morris<br />

9 Diana Hume George' Surviving the Wreck by Susan Osborn; Life­<br />

Size by Jenefer Shute<br />

11 Margaret Talbot· The Trial of Madame Caillaux by Edward Berenson<br />

12 Marilyn Chandler' Uncommon Waters: Women Write About<br />

Fishing edited by Holly Morris<br />

13 Mary Kay Blakely' Young, White, and Miserable: Growing Up<br />

Female in the Fifties by Wini Breines; Women Between Two<br />

Worlds: Midlife Reflections on Work and Family by Myra<br />

Dinnerstein<br />

15 Suzanne Samuel' Talking to High Monks in the Snow: An Asian<br />

American Odyssey by Lydia Minatoya<br />

15 Gale Coffin Amoux • Two Poems<br />

16 Indira Karamcheti • Friends, Brothers and Informants: Fieldwork<br />

Memoirs of Banaras by Nita Kumar<br />

17 Anne Margolis' Feminist Legal Theory: Readings in Law and<br />

Gender edited by Katherine T. Bartlell and Rosanne Kennedy<br />

19 Priscilla Long' The Unquiet Earth by Denise Giardina<br />

20 Susan Greenstein' Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity<br />

and Resistance edited by Nupur Chaudhuri and Margaret<br />

Strobel<br />

22 Paula Bennett· Masks Outrageous and Austere: Culture, Psyche,<br />

and Persona in Modern Women Poets by Cheryl Walker;<br />

Women Poets and the American Sublime by Joanne Feit<br />

Diehl<br />

24 Nancy Porter' Rumors from the Cauldron: Selected Essays,<br />

Reviews, and Reportage by Valerie Miner<br />

26 Books Received<br />

27 Index to Volume Nine


1 Cynthia D. Schrager' I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional:<br />

The Recovery Movement and Other Self-Help Fashions by<br />

Wendy Kaminer; Women and Self-Help Culture: Reading<br />

Between the Lines by Wendy Simonds<br />

5 Letters<br />

6 Barbara Belejack • Death Without Weeping: The Violence of<br />

Everyday Life in Brazil by Nancy Scheper-Hughes<br />

8 Jill Johnston' Women Respond to the Men's Movement: A Feminist<br />

Collection edited by Kay Leigh Hagan<br />

9 Elizabeth Alexander· The Hottest Water in Chicago: Family,<br />

Race, Time, and American Culture by Gayle Pemberton<br />

10 Trude Bennell • Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and<br />

Race Before Roe v. Wade by Rickie Solinger<br />

11 Carol LeMasters' Closer to <strong>Home</strong>: Bisexuality and Feminism<br />

edited by Elizabeth Reba Weise<br />

13 Joan D. Hedrick· Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman by Joyce<br />

Warren<br />

14 Sonia Jaffe Robbins· Mothers Talk Back edited by Margaret<br />

Dragu, Sarah Sheard, and Susan Swan<br />

15 Anne Herzog' Out ofSilence: Selected Poems by Muriel Rukeyser<br />

16 Jeanne Schinto· Reading between the recipes: the culture ofthe<br />

cookbook<br />

18 Suzanne Sowinska • Nuclear Summer: The Clash of Communities<br />

at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment by Louise Krasniewicz<br />

19 Lillian S. Robinson· Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by the<br />

Moon by Leonard S. Marcus<br />

21 Ann Russo' Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Lesbians<br />

and Gay Men edited by Gregory Herek and Kevin T.<br />

Berril!<br />

21 Hilda Raz • Two Poems<br />

22 Beverly Lyon Clark· Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fantasies<br />

by Victorian Women Writers edited by Nina Auerbach<br />

and U.C. Knoepflmacher<br />

.24 Susan J. Kraus· The Erotic Silence of the American Wife by<br />

DalmaHeyn<br />

25 Gayle Greene· (En)Gendering Knowledge: Feminists in<br />

Academe edited by Joan E. Hartman and Ellen Messer­<br />

Davidow<br />

26 Books Received<br />

117.


118.<br />

WOMEN'S<br />

RIGHTS<br />

LAW<br />

REPORTER<br />

Volume 13, Numbers 2 & 3 <strong>CONTENTS</strong> Summer/Fall 1991<br />

ANNOUNCEMENTS " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />

EDITOR'S FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

ARTICLES:<br />

Society in Transition III: Justice O'Connor and the Destabil,ization of the Griggs Principle of<br />

Employment Discrimination<br />

Alfred W. Blumrosen 53<br />

Justice O'Connor's Intellectual Property Opinions: Currents and Crosscurrents<br />

Marel A. Hamilton........................................................................ 71<br />

Justice O'Connor and Children and the Law<br />

Twila L. Perry............................. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 81<br />

Sandra Day O'Connor, Conservative Discourse, and Reproductive Freedom<br />

Dorothy E. Roberts............................... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 95<br />

At the Crossroads of Civil Rights: Tension Between the Wartime Amendments in the<br />

Jurisprudence of Justice O'Connor<br />

Alfred Slocum.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... 105<br />

Sandra Day O'Connor and Women's Rights<br />

Nadine Taub 113<br />

Justice O'Connor's Pragmatic View of Coerced Self-Incrimination<br />

George C. Thomas III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 117<br />

O'Connor: A Dual Role<br />

Stephen J. Wermiel .<br />

............................................<br />

. TRANSCRIPTS:<br />

Ronald K. Chen........................................................................... 143<br />

Eric Neisser , . . . . . .. .. 149<br />

Annamay T. Sheppard..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. 155<br />

NOTE:<br />

Feminist or Foe? Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Title VII Sex-Discrimination, and Support<br />

for Women's Rights<br />

Barbara Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 159<br />

CASE INDEX: Volume 12 · ·· ·························· 171<br />

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AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL<br />

Volume 21, Number 2 1992<br />

Word of Mouth, Word of Womb: Denis Diderot and Hysterical<br />

Discourse 131<br />

VALtRIE CRtrAUX LASTINGER<br />

Mother Nature's Other Natures: Landscape In Women's<br />

Writing, 1770-1830<br />

WILLIAM C. SNYDER<br />

Coleridge's Chris/abel: A/version of 1'Fainily<br />

Romance<br />

DENNIS M. WELCH<br />

"No Bananas, Giraffes, or Elephants<br />

Margery Kempe's Text of Bliss<br />

M.I


120.<br />

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL<br />

Volume 21, Number 3 (1992)<br />

Father-Daughter Incest as Social Transgression:<br />

A Feminist Reading ofJoyce Carol Oates 251<br />

MARILYN C. WESLEY<br />

Overcoming Butlerian Obstacles: Mayl§inclair llJ1d<br />

the Problem of Biological Determinism" • 265<br />

SUSANNE STARK<br />

The Lying Woman and The Cause ofSocial Anxiety:<br />

Interdependence and the Woman's Body in<br />

The House ofMirth 285<br />

ELLEN J, GOLDNER<br />

Frankenstein and the Subversion of the Masculine Voice 307<br />

JAMES P, DAVIS<br />

Surpassing Derrida's Deconstructed Self: Virginia Woolrs<br />

Poetic Disarticulation ofthe Self 323<br />

RUTHPORRITI<br />

The Resurrection of Milly Barton: At the Nexus of<br />

Production, Text and Re-production 339<br />

NANCY CERVETII<br />

Sisters Across the Atlantic: Aphra Behn and<br />

SorJuana Inez de la Cruz 361<br />

DONNA RASKE KRETSCH<br />

Contributors 381


WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM<br />

VOLUME 15 NUMBER 4 1992<br />

JULY-AUGUST<br />

<strong>CONTENTS</strong><br />

JOCELYNNE A. SCUIT<br />

RITA ARDIITI<br />

M. BRINTON LYKES<br />

MAUREEN HONEY<br />

ERICA BURMAN<br />

CYNTHIA BURACK<br />

WOMEN'S STUDIES<br />

ANNE MULVEY<br />

LOUISE MORLEY<br />

BOOK REVIEWS<br />

MARGARET JACKSON<br />

LYNNE ADRIAN<br />

MARY MONTAUT<br />

DIANE LICHTENSTEIN<br />

JODI ANNE GEORGE<br />

ALICE PARKER<br />

EVETAVOR BANNET<br />

441 The incredible woman: a recurring character in criminal law<br />

461 ClRecovering identity": the work of the Grandmothers of<br />

Plaza de Mayo<br />

473 "So far away from home": minority women writers and the<br />

New Woman<br />

487 Identification and power in feminist therapy: a reflexive<br />

history of a discourse analysis<br />

499 A house divided: feminism and object relations theory<br />

507 Irish Women's Studies and community activism: reflections<br />

and exemplars<br />

517 Women's Studies, difference and internalised oppression<br />

527 The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism edited by<br />

Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice G. Raymond and<br />

Pornography and Feminism: The Case Against Censorship<br />

by Feminists Against Censorship, edited by Gillian<br />

Rodgerson and Elizabeth Wilson<br />

528 Immigrant Women in the United States: A Selectively<br />

Annotated Multidisciplinary Bibliography compiled by<br />

Donna Gabaccia<br />

529 Edith Wharton: Traveller in the Land ofLetters by Janet<br />

Goodwyn and Edith Wharton by Katherine Joslin<br />

529 From the Hearth to the Open Road: A Feminist Study of<br />

Aging in Contemporary Literature by Barbara Frey Waxman<br />

530 Writing for Women: The Example of Woman Reader in<br />

Elizabethan Romance by Caroline Lucas<br />

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