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278 NOTES12. Alison M. Jaggar, Feminist Politics and Human Nature (Totowa, N.J.: Rowman andLittlefield, 1988), p. 148.13. Iris Marion Young, 'Throwing like a Girl" and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy andSocial Theory (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990), p. 93.14. Iris Marion Young, "Humanism, Gynocentrism, and Feminist Politics," in ibid.,p. 73.15. Andrea Nye, Feminist Theory and the Philosophies of Man (New York: Routledge, 1988),p. 23.16. Holtby, "<strong>Feminism</strong> Divided," p. 42.17. Catharine A. MacKinnon, New York Times, December 15, 1991, p. 11.18. Harvard Crimson, December 13, 1989.19. Virginia Held, "<strong>Feminism</strong> and Epistemology: Recent Work on the Connection betweenGender and Knowledge," Philosophy and Public Affairs 14, no. 3 (Summer1985): 296.20. Ibid., p. 297.21. Kathryn Allen Rabuzzi, Motherself: A Mythic Analysis of Motherhood (Bloomington:Indiana University Press, 1988) p. 1.22. Bartky, Femininity and Domination, p. 27.23. Marilyn French, The War Against <strong>Women</strong> (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992),p. 163.24. Janet Radcliffe Richards, The Skeptical Feminist: A Philosophical Enquiry (Middlesex,England: Penguin Books, 1980), p. 323.25. Susan McClary, "Getting Down off the Beanstalk: The Presence of Woman's Voice inJanika Vandervelde's Genesis 11," Minnesota Composers' Forum Newsletter (January1987).26. Naomi Wolf, "A Woman's Place," New York Times, May 31, 1992. Ms. Wolfs piecewas a shortened version of a commencement speech she had just delivered to theScripps College class of 1992.27. Ibid.28. Letters to the editor, New York Times, June 12, 1992.29. The 1992 NWSA conference in Austin was both audiotaped and videotaped. Thetapes are available through the NWSA office at the University of Maryland in CollegePark, Maryland.30. For an account of past NWSA conferences see Carol Sternhell's review of GloriaSteinem's Revolution from Within, in <strong>Women</strong>'s Review of Books 9, no. 9 (June 1992): 5.31. Alice Rossi, ed., The Feminist Papers: From Adams to de Beauvoir (New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1993), p. 413.32. Ibid., p. 414.33. Ibid.34. Ibid., p. 415.35. Ibid., p. 416.36. Elisabeth Griffith, In Her Own Right: The Life of Elizabeth Cady Stanton (New York:Oxford University Press, 1984), p. 159.37. Historian Elisabeth Griffith reports that some scholars believe that it was RichardHunt who came up with the idea of a women's rights conference. See ibid., p. 52.38. The conference, called "Taking the Lead: Balancing the Educational Equation," wascosponsored by Mills College and the American Association of University <strong>Women</strong>(AAUW). It took place October 23-25, 1992, at Mills College. The program is

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