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NOTES 27711. <strong>Women</strong>'s Studies Network (Internet: LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU), November 4, 1992.12. Time, December 6, 1993, p. 10.13. Ms. Buel has taken a leave from the Suffolk County office to return to Harvard. Sheis now a fellow at the Bunting Institute, a feminist research center at Radcliffe College.14. Tracing it further, I found that Esta Soler, the executive director of the FamilyViolence Prevention Foundation, repeated Buel's claim in a 1990 grant application.She had given that grant application to Time writer McDowell, who relied on it inmaking the claim about the March of Dimes. That was it: it had gone from Whitehead'sintroductory remark, to Sarah Buel's unpublished manuscript, to the domesticviolence people, to the Globe and Time, then to all the rest of the newspapers.15. Boston Globe, January 29, 1993, p. 16.16. Ken Ringle, Washington Post, January 31, 1993, p. Al.17. Louis Harris and Associates, "Commonwealth Fund Survey on <strong>Women</strong>'s Health"(New York: Commonwealth Fund, 1993), p. 8.18. Reported in Time, March 9, 1992, p. 54.19. Los Angeles Times Magazine, February 2, 1992. See also In View: Issues and Insights forCollege <strong>Women</strong> 1, no. 3 (September-October 1989).Chapter 1: <strong>Women</strong> Under Siege1. Winifred Holtby, "<strong>Feminism</strong> Divided," in Modern <strong>Feminism</strong>s, ed. Maggie Humm (NewYork: Columbia University Press, 1992), p. 42.2. Marilyn French, The War Against <strong>Women</strong> (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992).Heilbrun is quoted on the jacket cover.3. Anne Mathews, "Rage in a Tenured Position," New York Times Magazine, November8, 1992, p. 47.4. Ibid., p. 72.5. Chronicle of Higher Education, November 11, 1992, p. A18.6. Ibid.,p.A17.7. Pauline Bart's comments were made in the context of notifying women's studiesteachers about the New York Times story on Carolyn Heilbrun and her trials atColumbia. The text appears on the <strong>Women</strong>'s Studies Network (Internet:LISTSERV@UMDD.UMD.EDU), November 9, 1992.8. The Heilbrun conference is on videotape. The tape is available through the women'sstudies program at the CUNY Graduate Center.9. The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader, ed. Ellen Carol Dubois (Boston:Northeastern University Press, 1992), p. 51.10. Sandra Lee Bartky, Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression(New York: Routledge, 1990), p. 50. Bartky is relying on the work of the feministanthropologist Gayle Rubin, who was among the first to speak of the "sex/gendersystem." Here is Rubin's definition: "While particular socio-sexual systems vary, eachone is specific and individuals within it will have to conform to a finite set ofpossibilities. Each new generation must learn and become its sexual destiny, eachperson must be encoded with its appropriate status within the system." From GayleRubin, "The Traffic in <strong>Women</strong>," in Rayna Reiter, ed., Toward an Anthropology of<strong>Women</strong> (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1975), p. 161.11. Kate Millett, Sexual Politics (New York: Ballantine Books, 1970). The quoted passageis taken from the back cover.

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