WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 14, NUMBER 2 SUMMER 1994

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 14, Number 2 Summer 1994

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feministtheory, and much ofwomen's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

Table of contents pages from current issues of majorfeminist journals are reproduced in each issue ofFeminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As pUblication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of publication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. 9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 10. Locationswhere the journal is held in the UW System. 11. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 12. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. ii.

Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, dowe include newsstand magazines. We are alsoforced to omit periodicalswhich lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indexing feminist literature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The Index/Directory of Women's Media published annually bythe Women's Institute for Freedom olthe Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals andNewspapers:A Union ListoftheHoldings ofMadison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: GK Hall, 1982).

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AWlS MAGAZINE and other AfrJcan countries." 1. 1971. 2. Styear. ATLANTIS 3. $60. 1. 1975. 4. AWlS, 1522 K Street N.W., sune 820, Washington, 2. 2tyear. DC 20005. 3. $20 (Canadian Indiv.), $40 (Canadian Inst.), $30 5. Sheila David. (U.S. Indiv.), $50 (U.S. Inst.), $35 (other Indiv.), $55 7. ISSN 0160-25SX (other Inst.), plus $5 for other foreign postage. 8. LC 93-640724. 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford 9. OCLC 23747329. Highway, Halnax, Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada. 10. Milwaukee. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. 12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to enter PoN. the sciences and achieve their career goals." 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 8. LC cn77-32336. AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK 9. OCLC 3409640. t. 1986. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 2. 4tyear. 11. The Alternative Press Index; America: History and 3. $46 (indiv.), $128 (inst.), add $6 for foreign ute; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals In postage. Single copy: $14 (Indiv.), $29 (Inst.), U.S. and Canada; Bowker Serial Directories; The (CaitfornJa residents add 7.25% sales tax). Canadian Almanac; Canadian Periodical Index; 4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Canadian Women's Directory; Historical Abstracts; Oaks, CA 91320. Orders from the U.K, Europe, IndeX/Olrectory of Women's Media; International the Middle East, and A~lca should be sent to: 6 Directory of UtUe Magazines and Small Presses; Bonhlll St., London EC2A 4PU, Unned Kingdom; RE/ACE Journal Index; Resour~s for Feminist orders from India should be sent to P.O. Box 4215, Research; The Serials DlrectoIY; Women's Studies New Deihl 110046, India. Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 5. Carol H. Meyer. 12. "Atlantis Is an Interdisciplinary journal devoted to 7. ISSN 0886-1099. critical and creative writing In English or French on 8. LC sn86-3234. the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, 9. OCLC 12871850. review essays, book reviews, art and poetry." 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; River Falls; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 11. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument 1. 1985. File; Human Resources Abstracts: Sage Family 2. 2tyear. Studies Abstracts; Social Work Research and 3. $43, $53 Aus., £21.50 (Indiv., airmail), $30, $38 Abstracts; Social Plannlng/Policy & Development Aus., £14.50 (Indiv., surface malQ, $75.75, $75 Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Aus., £30.25 (Inst., airmail), $60, $60 Aus., £24.25 Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. Also available (Inst., surface maiQ. Single copy: $19.95,; $15 (Incl. on microfilm from Unlv. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. postage) for back Issues from The Feminist Press 12. 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Single copies: $15 (Indiv.), transdlsclpllnary scholarship and discussion In the $25 Onst.). fields of feminist rese8lch and women's studies 4. BuslnGSs MMager, The Ahfad Journal, Suite 1216, courses. In addition, it alms to attract and 4141 N. Hend.,.on Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. encourage discussion of government and trade 5. Amna E. Badrl. union Initiatives and policies that concern women; 6. Ahfad Universny for Women, P.O. Box 167, examination of the Interaction of feminist theory Omdurman, Sudan. and practice; comment on changes In curricula 7. ISSN 0255-4070. relevant to women's studies and feminist studies...;. 8. LC sn85-234n. reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and g. OCLC 12747640. correspondence." 10. Madison. 11. ERIC, UMI. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim Is 'to publish scientific 1. 1989. rese8lch In women's development Issues In Sudan 2. 4tyear. i v. 3. $24 Aus. (Indlv.), $18 Aus. (unwaged Indlv.), $40 voices have been severely underrepresented in Aus. (a1rmalQ Single copy: $4.95. existing literature. Wrth Infonnation as our power, 4. AWBR, Faculty of Arts, St. Nbans Campus, V.U.T., the journal would be a tool for social change." P.O. Box 14428, MMC, Melboume 3000, Victoria, Australia. BRIDGES: A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND 5. Barbara Brook, Michele Grossman. OUR FRIENDS 7. ISSN 1033-9434. 1. 1990. 8. LC sn91-26809. 2. 2/year. 9. OCLC 24488443 3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.). 11. "Feminist reviewing of books by women In Australia 4. P.O. Box 24839, Eugene OR 97402. (some occasional overseas publications). Each 5. Ruth Atldn, Debra Crespin, R~ Falbel, Toby Issue has a series of feature review articles on a Finkelstein, Clare K1nberg, Ruth Kraut, Shlom~ particular topic, e.g. 'Imaging Asian Women,' Segal Tova. 'Women & the Environment,' etc." 7. ISSN 1048 8358. 8. LC s191·92391. BEUES LETTRES 9. OCLC 20542141. 1. 1955. 11. Index 10 Jewish Periodicals. 2. 4/year. 12. 'The adoors bring 10 Bridges a eomm~ent that 3. $20 (Indlv.), $15 (studenQ, $40 (Inst.). Sample comblnel tradttional Jewish values of justice and Issue: $5. Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; repair of the world with Insights honed by the add $20 for all other foreign postage. feminist, .and gay movements." 4. Karen T. Jenkins, P.O. Box 372068, Satell~e Beach, FL 32937.()(J68. BROADSHEET 5. Janet Palmer MUllaney. 1. 1972. 6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 CapWn's Walk Ct., N. 2. 4/year. Potomac, MD 20878. 3. $NZ 27.50, $NZ 40 (overse.. surface), $NZ 60 7. ISSN 0684-2957. (overse.. air, Europe), $NZ 56 (AmerIealAsla), $NZ 8. LC sn85-6513. 45 (Australla/South Paclllc). 9. OCLC 12357950. 4. WomanFile Inc., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, 10. Madison; River Falls. Aotearoa/New zealand. 11. Book Review Index; available In University 5. The Broadsheet Collective. Microfilms Underground Press Collection; 7. ISSN 011().6603. Women's Studies Index. 9. OCLC 6578660. 12. "Founded In 1985, Belles Lettres Is a quarterly 10. Madison. magazine devoted to literature by or about women 11. Index New zealand. that includes reviews, interviews, rediscoveries, 12. 'Broadsheet Is New Zealand's only feminist retrospectives, essays, theme sections, and publication. We provide a forum for women to columns on publishing news, reprints, and debate the Issues from a feminist perspective." nonfiction titles. Multicultural, Independent press, and International authors are frequently featured. BROOMSTICK Appeals to the general reader as well as the literary cognoscenti." Ce..ed publication.

BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA 1. 1956. 1. 1957 (CAFRA News): 1990 (Novedades CAfRA). 2. Annual. 2. 4/year. 3. $38 (Inst.), $17 (regUlar), $9 (student), $30-99 3. $20 Qndlv.), $25 (Inst.). Caribbean: 50 unlls of (friend), $100 (sponsor). Add $4 for foreign local currency (Indlv.), 55 unlls of local currency postage. Onst.), elsewbere: $20 US Ondlv.}, $25 US Ons!.}. 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Vnlv. of California 4. CAPRA, P.O. Beg 442, TunaPUna. Trlnldad & Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, Tobago, West Indies. Berkeley, CA9472O. 5. Avian Joseph. 5. Students of Boa~ Hall School of Law. 7. ISSN 1016-9741. 6. 2 Boa~ Hall, Unlv. of California at Berkeley, 9 OCLC 26343925. Berkeley, CA 94720. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0862-4312. 11. 'CAFRA News Is the quarterty newsletter and 8. LC sn85-965. primary networking 1001 01 the Caribbean 9. OCLC 11830558. Association for Feminist Research and Actlon 10. Madison (law Ubrary). (CAFRA), a regional network of feminists, Individual 11. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to researchers, activists and women's organizations, Women's Periodicals; Current Index to Legal which seeks to channel the collective powers of Periodicals. women for IndtvlduaJ and societal transformation. 12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal Is a forum Its maln purposes are to: inform members and from which to give voice to the complex and other Interested persons about the activities and varying perspectives reflecting the legal concerns programmes of the association; provide a forum for of all women, especially the women of color, discussion and debate on key issues of concern to , disabled women and poor women whose women in the region; promote the sharing 01 v. experiences and foster links among Individual 12. 'The CJoM.Is 1he only Canadian legal pel10dlcaJ feminists, activists and women's organizations; dedicated to providing In.

and women's studies, I Community Ctr., Malvlya Nagar Extn., Post Bag No. 8, Sakel, New Deihl; Japan: Klnokunlya Co., Ltd., GENDERS Journal Depl., P.O. Box 55, Chnose, Tokyo 156, 1. 1988. Japan; U.K & all others: Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2. 2lyear. Rankine Rd., Baslngstoke, HampshlrGi RG24 OPR 3. $35. Single copies: $9 Qndlv.), $14 (Inst.). Add England. $5.50 (SUbscriptions) or $3 (single copies) for 5. Dr. Phyllis Noerager Stern. foreign postage. 6. Phyllis Noerager Stern. Professor and Chair. 4. New York Univ. Press, 70 Washington Square Parent.chlld Depl., School of Nursing, Indiana South, New York, NY 10012-1091. University, 1111 Middle Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46202­ 5. Ann Kibbey. 5107, a. Dept. 01 English. Campus Box 226, Unlv. of 7. ISSN 0739-9332. Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309. 8. LC sn8~667. 7. ISSN 0894-9832. 9. OCLC 9837689. 8. LC sn87·1919. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh. 9. OCLC 16388863. 11. BIOSIS; Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied 10. Madison: Whitewater. Health Literature; MEDLARS; MEDLlNE; Nursing 11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History & Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on ute; American Humanities Index; Arts and Women Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. Humanitles Cftation Index; Current Contents/Arts 12, "The Journal provides an International, and Humanities; Film Uterature Index; Historical Interdisciplinary approach to health care for Abstracts; InstiMe for Scientific Information; women. The editors accept research reports and Unguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts; clinical and theoreticaf papers about a wide variety MHRA Bibliography of English Language and of women's health Issues." Uterature: MLA International Bibliography; Research Alert; Studies on Women Abstracts; HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 1. 1975. 12. Genders publishes ",.,diverse scholarship on Issues 2. 2lyear, of gender In the fields of history, art, literature, 3. $15 Aus. (Indlv.), $60. (Indlv., sustaining), $40 Aus. cinema. and society," (Insl.), (Institutional rate will be $60 Aus. from January,l995). Single copies: $6 (Indlv.), $7.50 HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL (Inst.). 1. 1978. 4. P.O. Box 99, SI. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 2. Annual. 4067, Australia. 3. $15 (Indlv.), $17 (foreign, suriace), $18 (Canada), 5. Carole Ferrier. $27 (foreign, airmail). 7. ISSN 031 1-4198. 4. Publications Center, Harvard Law School, 9. OCLC 2530248. Cambridge, MA 02138. Back Issues: William S. 10. Madison. Heln & Co., Inc., 1285 Main St.. Buffalo, NY 14209. 11. Atternative Press Index; Women Studies Abstracts; 5. Peggie R. Smith. Women's Studies Index. 6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's Law Journal, 12. Hlstorlcaf and critical articles; creative work; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138. graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate prints 7. ISSN 027(}.1458. material relating to women. We are Interested In 8. LC 80-643789. contributions which employ a feminist, marxlst, or 9. OCLC 3967304. other radical methodology to focus on the position 10. Madison; Platteville. of women In relation to patriarchy and capitalism." xl HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART & disabled wimmin. The word "hikana" is, POLITICS prcnounced 'HEE-kan·AY.' 1. 1977. 2. 1-:2/year (irregular). HOT WIRE 3. $27/4 issues (indiv.), $38/4 issues (lnst.). Foreign: 1. 1984. add $6 per 4 Issues. Single copies: $6.00 (current 2. Ceasing with Sept., 1994 issue - see page 40. Issue), $6 (back Issues). 3. To receive final Issue: $7 surface rate, all countries; 4. P,O. Box 1306, Canal Street Station, New York, NY $8.36 air mail, Canada; $8.39 aIr mall, Mexico; 10013. $8.92 air mail Central & South America; $11.58 air 5. Heresies Collective, Inc.; Jean Casella, Managing mail, Afilca & Asia; $10.33, air mail, Europe; $11.69 Editor. air mall, Australia & Pacific Aim. 6. 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, NY 10007. 4. Empty Closet Enterprises, 5210 N. Wayne, 7. ISSN 0146-3411. Chicago, IL 60640. 8. LC scn-704. 5. Toni Armstrong Jr. 9. OCLC 2917688. 7. ISSN 0747-1l887. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Pla«eville; 8. LC sn84-11636. Stevens Point. 9. OCLC 108284(J5. 11, Alternative Press Index; American Humanities 10. Madison. Index; Women's Studies Index. 11. Women's Studies Index. 12. "Heresies Is an Idea-orlented journal devoted to the 12. "Journal of women's music and culture." examination of art and politics from a feminist perspective. We believe that what Is commonly HURRICANE ALICE called art can have a political Impact and that in 1. 1983. the making of art and all cuttural artifacts our 2. 4/year. Identities as women playa distinct role. We hope 3. $12 (indlv.), $10 (studentsftow-Income/senlors), that Heresies continues to stimulate dialogue $20 (Inst.). Add $5 pcstage (Canada), $9 (01l1er around radical political and aesthetic theo'Y as well foreign). SIngle caples: $3. as to generate new creative energies among 4. 207 Und Hall, 207 Church St., S.E., Minneapolis, women. It Is a place where diversity can be MN 55455. articulated. We are committed to broadening the 5. Martha Roth, Patricia Cumbie, Executive Editors. definition and function of art." 7. ISSN 0882-7907. 9. OCLC 10741971. HERIZONS 10. State I;flstorlcaJ Society. 1. 1992. 11. American Humanities Index. 2. 4/year. 12. "The mission of H.A. Is to read and write women's 3. $30 Cdn., or $25 U.S. Canada: $23.50 Cdn. experience fully; to evolve a new prose form that (Includes GST); International: $30 Cdn. Integrates personal voice and personal experience 4. P.O. Bex 128, Winnipeg, Man~oba R3G 2Gl Into critical reviews of our arts and culture. Our Canada. aim Is to reflect the diversity of human experience; 5. Penni M~che". therefore H.A....strives to Include In each Issue 7. ISSN 0711·7485. work by people of various racial and ethnic 8. LC sn94-31959. heritages." 9. OCLC 28686467. 11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. HYPATIA 12. 'Herizons has a feminist issues slant and writes 1. 1986. about news, Includes book reviews, carries 2. 4/year. Interviews, includes lots of photos, and boasts a 3. $35 (Indlv.), $60 (inst.). Single copies: $10 (Indlv.), full-color cover and lively design." $20 (Inst.). Add $12.50 for tcrelgn sunace pcstage. HIKANE: THE CAPABLE WOMON: DISABLED WIMMIN'S 4. Journals Manager, Indiana Unlv. Press, 601 N. MAGAZINE FOR LESBiANS AND OUR WIMMIN ALLIES Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404. 1. 1989. 5. Unda Lopez McAlister. 2. Irregular. 6. Hypatia, University ot Sou1l1 Florida, SOC 107, 3. For women only. Sliding scale, or $14 suggested Tampa, FL 33620-1l1oo. donation (indiv.), $18 suggested donation (groups), 7. ISSN 0887-5367. $24/4 issues (Inst.). 8. LC sn86-1213. 4. P.O. Box 841, Great Barrington, MA 01230. 9. OCLC 13312118. 5. Jcdi. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Mltwaukae; 11. State Historical Society. Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater. 12. 'Hikane" Is a word from Ancient greek «(Kav,,) 11. Academic Index; Alternative Press Index; CD·ROM which means 'sufficienf, and 'the capable woman.' Index; The Philosopher's Index; The Philosopher's Hikane: the Capable Woman exists for the Index Database, file 57 of DIALOG; Sociological networking and empowerment of disabled Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women lesbians, our non-dyke wimmln allies, and non­ Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. disabled sisters who are in solidarity with us and 12. 'Hypatia is the first journal in this country dedicated our concerns. We are a forum for the expression to the pUblication of scholarly research In feminist of the politics, experience, creativity & culture of philosophy. Articles In Hypatia provide both xii authors and readers a context for understanding education, journal keeping, professional feminist philosophy that Is unavailable In other development. leadership, teaching young Native women's studies Journals or In mainstream American women. dual career families, and self.. philosophy journals.' defense traJnlng for women."

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Directory ofWomen's Media; Women Studies 3, $40, $50 (foreign), Single copies: $13, Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 4, NAWE, 1325 16th St. N,W" Suite 210, Washington, 12, 'Iris Is a journal dedicated 10 offering an eclectic DC 20036-6511. combination of articles and news on women's 5. Patricia A. Farrant. pollticaJ. academic, social, and artistic concerns.· 6. c/o American College Testing, P.O. Box 168. Iowa City, IA 52243, ISIS INTERNATIONAL 7, ISSN 1042-413X 1. 1984; Women's Health Journal (English edition): 6, LC 9(}.641397, 1967, 9, OCLC 16509675, 2. 4/year. (Women In Action, appears 4 times a year 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Oshkosh; In English and Spanish. and Women's Health Platteville; Superior; Whitewater. Journal: Latin American and Caribbean Women's 11. CIJE; Education Index; Higher Education Health Network appears 4 times,) Abstracts; University Microfilms, Ann Arbor. MI. 3, $20 (Indlv, or groups), $30 ~nsq - English edi1lon, 12. 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FALL·WINTERIAUTOMNE-HIVER 1993 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'etudes sur les femmes

Introduction JEAN·PHILIPPE BEAULIEU ET HANNAH FOURNIER Femmes el textes sous l'Ancien Regime: ouverture en kaleidoscope 2

Articles EVELYNE BERRIOT·SALVADORE La problemalique histoire des textes jeminins 8

JANE COUCHMAN What is "Personal" about Sixteenth·century French Women's Personal Writings? 16

COLETTE H, WINN "De meres en jilles": Les manuels d' education sous l'Ancien Regime 23

PATRICIA CHOLAKIAN Rage Remembered: Courtship, Marriage, and the Feminine Selfin Early Women's Autobiographies 31

CLAIRE LE BRUN Les genres didactiques au feminine Christine de Pizano interprete des "Autorites" 39

FRAN<;:OIS PARE L' ecrit theologique jeminin au XVI' s;ecle: La correspondance Marguerite d'Angoulfme/ Guillaume Brironnet 47

MARIANNE FIZET Femmes ecrivains dans l' ombre de la Renaissance: L' "1m italian de la victoire de ludith" de Gabrielle de Coignard 53 5. A"'I~ Volume 19, No.1 R\~ms FALL.WINTERlAuTOMNE.HIVER 1993 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'etudes sur les femmes (Continued)

CATHLEEN M. BAUSCHATZ "He/isenne aux Lisantes": Address ofWomen Readers in the Angoisses douloureuses and in Boccaccio's Fi.mmeU. 59

MARIE CLAUDE MALENFANT Le discours deliberatij dans les Comptes .moureux de Jeanne Flore: exempl. et visees persuasives 67

PATRICIA HANNON The Erotics ofTopography in Scudery and Lafayette 77

DANIEL VAILLANCOURT De laflgure baroque de la religieuse. ou l'ecriture voilee 84

NANCY DEIGHTON KLEIN Madame de Villedieu's Le Ponefeuille: Toward a New Esthetics ofL. Coqueue and L. Prude 92

MtCHELE BISSIERE Les romans de Marie·Jeanne Riccoboni: variations sur Ie "texte de I'heroine" 101

BONNIE ARDEN ROBB Madame de Genlis: Creating a Model ofVirtue 108

OLGA B. CRAGG /766: Une annee de choix dans la production jiminine 119

CARMETA ABBOTT The Portrait as Text: Two Depictions of Madame de Saint-Balmon (/607·/660) 126

ANNA W ALECKA Mere. deesse. reine: Marie de Medicis en Cybele 134

Contributors 146

,- Editions critiques en cours 148

Guidelines/Lignes directrices 149-150 6. Australian Feminist Studies No. 19 Autumn 1994 Special Issue: Women and Citizenship Guest Editors: Margaret AI/en and Alison Mackinnon

EDITORIAL ...... v

SPECIAL ISSUE: WOMEN AND CmZENSHIP Personal Comment Joan Kirner ...... 1 Cannen Lawrence ...... , 9

Speaking Publicly Linda Burney An Aboriginal Way. of Being Australian' ...... 17 Articles Marilyn Lake Personality, Individuality, Nationality: Feminist Conceptions ofCitizenship 1902·1940 25 Judith Smart 'For the Good that We Can Do': Cecilia Downing and Feminist Christian Citizenship 39 Rian Voet Women as Citizens: A Feminist Debate 61 Marie Leech Women, the ·State and Citizenship: 'Are Women in the Building or in a Separate Annex?' 79 Carol Bacchi and Vicky Marquis Women and the Republic: 'Rights' and Wrongs 93 Hilary Charlesworth Women and International Law 115

ARTICLES Joan Eveline The Politics of Advantage 129 Cathryn Vasseleu Virtual Bodies/Virtual Worlds 155

CONFERENCE REPORTS Jill Bennet Queerness and Difference 171 Lyndall Ryan Suffrage and Beyond 179 Elaine Rabbin Mind, Body. Spirit 185

REVIEWS Raewyn Dalziel Review Article: Publications Marking the Cenlcnnry of Woman Suffrage in New Zealand 191 Judith Smart Audrey Oldfield \Vomall Suffrage ill Auslm/ia: II Gifl or a Struggle? 197 Lenore Coltheart . Anne Phillips Democracy and Difference 199 Carol Bacchi Alena Heitlinger \Vomen's Equality. Demography and Public Policies 20 I Nikki Sullivan Paul Pallon (ed.) Nietzsche. Feminism and Political Theory ....203 Australian Feminist Studies 7. No. 19 Autumn 1994 Special Issue: Womcn and Citizcnship Gllest Editors: Margaret AI/en and Alison Mackinnon

(Continued)

MicMle Drouart Falima Memi"i The Forgotten Qlleens ofIslom 205 Claudia Knapman Chilla Bulbeck Australian Women in Papua New Guinea: C%nial Passages 1920·1960 206 Eli Hatzmanolis Julia Emberley Thresholds ofDifference: Feminist Critique, Native Women's Writings, Postcolonial Theory 208 Sarah Lloyd Gail Reekie Temptations: Sex. Selling and the Departmem Stare 210 Susan Sheridan Lesley Johnson The Modem Girl: Girlhood and Growing Up ...... 211 Mary Spongberg Penelope Hetherington & Philippa Maddem (eds) Sexuality and Gender in History: Selected Essays 213 Andrea Case Rosalind Coward Ollr Treacherolls Hearts: Why Women Let Men Get Their Way 214 Jennifer Laurence Mary Hamer Signs ofCleopatra 216 Alastair B1anshard Eva C. Keuls TIle Reign ofthe Phalllls: Sexitol Politics in Ancient Athens 217 Stephanie Moser J. Gero & M.W. Conkey (eds) Engendering Archaeology 219 Judilh Biddinglon Madeline Arnot and Kathleen Weiler (eds) Femi"i.wl Gnd Social Justice ill Education: Jlllernatiollal Perspectives 220 Kerri Allen Anne Witz Professions and Patriarchy 222 (1"i1 Tulloch IIclcn Bcquarllloimes (ed.) ISSlU'J ill Ucprodw.;tive 1'echn%gy 223 Gail Tulloch Helen lJequart Holmes & Laura M. Purdy (eds) Femil/is/Perspectives ill Medical EOlics 225

NOTICEBOARD ...... 227 BOOKS RECEIVED ...... 235 NOTES ON CONTRIlJUTORS ...... 239 8. Australian Women's Book Review

JUNE 1994 • VOLUME 6.2 •

FEATURES Th. Inl"natlonol Fom/nI., Book Fair Sus

REVIEVVS CroaHog a Nallan Pollicio Grimshaw, Mont(n lake, Ann M,GlOth ond Marion Quorl!y I Helen /rong 1 Murawlna: Au.'rahan W..... of High Achltv....nl Robef1o 8. Sykes I V'KkiAnn M. Speediley{icWen 3 Troppod: Acon"tlon of Wrlllng from FIJl Edited by Seono Smiles and Sodesh MishIO I Julio KoveH 8 Uvlngln lho Margins: Racl.m, S..I.m and F.mlnlsm In Au.'rolla fun Petlmon IGtol'fTlD lojdow . 10 Conlompacary Au.'rahan Femlnl.m Edited by Kate Prit,hard Hughes 11M/gore, Nfen 11 Maldonhomt Ding Xiooqi I Glolio Oo»es 13 My Congenlals: Mh" Franklin and Fri.nd. In loU". Edited by Jill Roo I SyMo Mottin IS Original W.....'. Thoal,,: Tho M.lbaum. Women'. Thoa". Group, 1974-77 Peto Ton I Phoebe Thorndyke 19 Conlempacary F.mlnl., Thoal"s: To Each H" Own U,beth Goodman I Koz GiOfgiO 10 Tho Emperor Rog,," Thlrlse Rodi< litis O'ioogb/in 11 Body and Solf Anne /Moh I Atkle Flood 1S Oul of Stop: AOan", RolI",. AMo 8e1oir I H",/he/I.E. Neilson 18 Killing Delilah Tracy Ryon Acou.'k Sho~w JennWer Moidon Flagging Oawn TIm. mlones I Kose ItKOS 19 Stephani.'. Soo.on. Stephanie Alexander Mmm...AColiodlon of Culinary Adventu". FifO in the 8elly Writers Ink Too Many Walnuts: J.wl.h Cooking, Jowl.h Cook. Ramona Koyoll Penetcpe CotTier 31 Ben.o Junklt: How Oo

CREATIVE VVRITING crltlc/legend Pollido Sykes S Hogatlv. Ufo Laula and Kolie Rodopoo~s 11 Evo'. La.1 Song Pome~ Bell; FOf Oah Ja.mln PI"hol Ro~n Loftus 37

BOOKSHELF

LoU" 10 Con.'anllno by Joon London Tho Gripping Boa.' by Joon Dugdale 35 BERKELEY 9. WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL

1994 Volume 9

COMMENTARY

Kissing God Goodbye or Who's in Charge 1 Poem in the Face of Operation Rescue June Jordan

ARTICLES

The Social Meaning of the Norplant 9 Condition: Constitutional Considerations of Catherine Albiston .Race, Class, and Gender

Health Care Reform and Abortion 58 Susan Randall

Time for Justice: The Case for International 77 Prosecutions of Rape and Gender-Based Kathleen M. Pratt Violence in the Former Yugoslavia Laurel E. Fletcher

Gendered Inequality: Lesbians, Gays, and 103 Feminist Legal Theory Elvia R. Arriola

SYMPOSIUM COMMENTARY

Women and HIV: Breaking the Silence 144

Comments by Rebecca Denison: 146 Living with HIV (Continued, next page) 10. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL (Continued)

1994 Volume 9

Comments by Crystal Mason: 149 HN-Positive Women in Prison

Comments by Jennifer Burroughs: 152 The Politics of Statistics

Comments by Marina T. Sarmiento: 155 The Legal Needs of Women with HN

BOOK REVIEWS

Going to the Bottom 162 Words That Wound: Critical Race Theory, Julie Inness Assaultive Speech, and the First Amendment By Mari J. Matsuda, Charles R. Lawrence Ill, Richard lJelgildo, and Kimberle Williams Crenshaw

Risk of the Self: Drucilla Cornell's 175 Transformative Philosophy Roger Berkowitz Transformations: Recollective Imagination and Sexual Difference By Drucilla Cornell

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

Federal Prohibition of Female Genital 206 Mutilation: The Female Genital Mutilation Act of 1993, H.R. 3247

Survivor Benefits Denied to Lesbian Life 209 Partner: Rovira v. AT&T, 817 F. Supp. 1062 (S.D.N.Y., 1993)

Intent-Based Parenthood Held Inapplicable 213 in Case of Lesbian Mothers A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR FRIENDS 11.

G'SHARIM I C"WJ I BRIKN IIP":J. I PUENtES I CUJNIO

IVOWME FOUR NUMBER ONE CONTENTS WINTER/SPRING 1994/S754 I

FROM THE EDITORS 3 i REPORT FROM HAITI LETTERS AND RESPONSES .4 ; If Not Now, When: A Jewish Delegation in Haiti ESSAY Rebeaa Alpert 89 Di mames, dos loshn/The mothers, the language: Feminism, Yidishkayt, and the REPORT FROM WARSAW Politics of Memory Back to the Ghetto I t.Irena KIepfisz 1-...? Arlene Stein 97 I REPORT FROM JERUSALEM IP~:;: Garfinkle ~8 Women In Black Terren flana Wein ~9 Ruth Cohen 101 Elana Dykewomon 02 BOOK REVIEWS Enid Dame ,-1 Four Centuries of Jewish Women's , PHOTO ESSAY Spirituality: A Sourcebook ! At the March on Washington with Bridges Edited by Dianne Ashton. Ellen M. Umansky ! Roger McDougle. Linda Eber.Jetta Fraser ...... 50 Reuiwed by Gayle Kirshenbaum 103 ! WORKING CLASS WORDS Running Fiercely Toward A High Thin Sound Celebrating Differences or the Difference by Judith Katz Between Pain and Oppression Reuiwed by Elana Dykewomon 107 Naomi Finkelstein 59 Biblical Symbolism in Running Fiercely Toward ESSAY A High Thin Sound Mi Puente/My Bridge: Revisiting a Jewish Rebecca Ripley 111 Childhood in Cuba I Ruth Behar OJ SELECTED BOOKS 114 ; FICTION COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD .118 Prism CONTRIBUTORS NOTES LIn· da Ma nnllelm.. --J 1231 IART GALLERY SHORT SHORT i Rebocca Atexander The Gefilte Fish StOry I Carol Hamoy 51 Elissa Goldberg : 1281 12. WI~J~~ BROADSHEET."",,,, . WELCOME 10 THE SEXUALITY ISSUE!

FEATURES Whose Scene Is It Anyway? a Rhiannoll eQUilin and Annie Goslyn consider the tensions between some '90s lesbians and lesbian feminists. Heterosexual Feminist Is Not An Oxymoron .12 Helell Warren revisits the question: Do you have to be a lesbian to be a feminist?

Biphobia •A Feminist Challenge It! Hcather Came challenges feminists' relationship with the bisexual movement. Feminism and Lesbian Images: Uneasy Bedfellows? .Jj Ling·Yell Chua discusses fUm tileo')' and the lesbian erotic gaze.

Cervical Cancer: Another Guilt Trip 22 Debbie Hager gives us a New Zealand perspective.

Choice or Born That Way? 24 Jcn/lY Rankine looks at a sexuality debate and what it all means for women. Sexuality and the Older Woman 22 Lctcia Potter challenges our negative thoughts on aging.

Lesbian A-Z~ RhiallIIOIl CaUlli1l updates guidelines on HIV awareness and good sexual health.

Lesbian Sex Workers ~ Karow Brown inten'iews New Zealand sex workers and considers their position in relation to the lesbian and feminist communities.

Erotic Bodies~· Heather Worth shares concepts from her Phd tilesis and discusses the notion of erotica and women.

Young and Sexy 4Q Gemma Gracewood interviews young women about sex.

REGULARS

Your Write 4 Herspective Z SUbscription Special 11 Personal Profiles 14..1.5 Nelson Notes 44 Gripes of Roth ~ Classified Advertising M WI~¢~~ BROADSHEE1,oeW' 13. WELCOME TO THE SEXUALll¥ ISSUE! ' ,

(Continued) BROADCAST ~

Broken Boundaries - lJnderslanding Professional Sexual Abuse Beyond Dieting - a Business to Increase Acceptance China Gears Up for the Founh World Conference on Women The Older Women's Project and the 1\onh Shore Festivals Women In The Frontiine - ,\mnesty International Repon HIV Transmission, the Facts for New Zealand Women Unemployment Forces Vietnamese Women into Prostitution Vanuatu Women Protest Beauty Contest Breast Cancer Action

FICTION

Sappho's Beach by Annie Goslyn ~

ARTS Patricia Grace interviewed by Annie Goslyn ~ Book Reviews ~, 2a Lois White her work reviewed by Nicola Green ~ Film Festivai Previews ~ Spinning Wheel reviewed bv An~ela Bisschops 2.1 "-.". , ,." t'. t~ ... 14. &WS

NEWSLETIER OF THE CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH AND ACTION VOL fl NOS. I and 2 . 'JANUARY 10 JUNE 1994

Editorial 1 Letters to the Editor 1,2 My Poem 2 WOMEN AND SEXUALITY What IS female sexuality 3, 4 Ruminations on sexuality 5,6,7 Feelings from the heart 7 Ageing and sexuality 8 Mldlife women say yes to sex "indefinitely" 9 Women's susceptibility to HIV/AIDS 10 Women's reproductive health - Guyana, St. Lucia, Jamaica 11, 12 Haitian and Dominican Women in the sex trade 13,14 Prostitution and international migration 15,16,17 CONFERENCE REPORTS The Thailand Experience 18 Women, Communication and Development 19 Teen workshop on reducing number of pregnancies 21 Alternative development strategies 22

Preparing for Beijing: CAFRA named focal point for the Caribbean 22 CAFRA prepares Beijing paper 23 NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Woman speaker appointed 24 Guyanese women to take the reins? 24 Bermuda parliament discusses gay rights 25 International Women's Day 1994 " 26 South Africa: what the election means for women 28

ClIff for papers 29 ~nss 30 J;qursesiGrantsiFeflowshipslFundins 32 ~ the bookshelf 33 CALYX 15. A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Summer 1994 volume 15 number 2

POETRY Andrea PalOs 5 The One Red-Haired Summer Lee McKenzie 6 llU1epelU1ence Day at the Mall Haunani-Kay Trask 8 Waikiki 10 Chant of Lamentation Nancy Roxbury Knutson 12 Thinning the Radishes Sibyl james 14 The Sisters of Saida Manoubia june Hudson 16 I Once Could Fly judith McCombs 33 Lave Poem, Later Rosario Castellanos 34 On the Edge of Pleasure Kathleen Crown 36 Hurricane Season on Chimes Street in Baton Rouge jana Harris 38 Committing the Landscape to Memory 43 Fever Debbie Friedman 46 Swift Mary jo Firth Gillett 48 rOur Mouth Lin Max 50 When the Tules are Peppered with Red-Winged Blackbirds Constance L. Soper 52 Gustavo Swimming Donna HendelSon 54 The Moth Molly Fisk 56 Veterans Mary Lou Sanelli 58 Where the Lave Went Mallika Sengupta 59 The Earth Chooses Her Own Husband Gita Challopadhyay 60 Thirty-Five Parganas Anuradha Mahapatra 61 Tambur<1

ART Briana Kaufmann 17 Girl Friends Kathleen Flannigan 18 Seal 19 Interlude Terry Niedzialek 20 Animal Powers 21 Sun Worship 22-23 The Bride's Ughthouse julie Higgins 24 Moon Drums 25 Earth Rh~thms Kathy Ross 26 Midnight -Snack 27 Egg Bires Catol S. Nowak 28 Box of Bolts 29 House of Dreams Erica Davidson 30-31 Billie Pelllnia 32 Edna and Leona

PROSE Shauna Singh Baldwin 62 Jassie Brenda jaeger 67 Skipping Stones Carolyn Barbier 71 Nighthawks Karen Lound 85 Iron Age Melissa Kwasny 93 A Letter to Camille Claudel (Continued, next page) 16. CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Slimmer 1994 volume 15 number 2 (Continued) REVIE\VS Katherine Salas 100 The L'llTaviolet Sb by Alma Luz Vill~nueva Sibyl James 101 In the COllnlT'iside by Kang Xu;Pei Marilyn Stablein 103 The Quilrers: Women and Domestic Arc, An Oral Hisrorv by Patricia Co~per and Norma Bradlev 104 Plain and Simple: A Woman's JOllrn" to ,he Amish by Sue Bender . Sarah Sarai 105 The Diary of Emily Dickinson by Jamie Fuller Catherine Lynn 107 JehovahJllkebox by Joan Jobe Smith

NORTHWEST REVIEWS Susan Spady 109 Some Trick of Light by Jane Glazer Pamela Stewart III Getting Under \Va" New and Selected Poems by Colette Inez Helen Frost 113 The One Right Tow:h by Katharine Coles Barbara Ryberg 115 Mlllti,Cllltilral Celebrations; The Paintings of B"" La Duke by Gloria Feman Orenstein

CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 123 17. camera 0 bscura A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory / 30 1992

5 Deaf Ears and Dark Continents: Dorothy Richardson's Cinematic Epistemology by Rebecca Egger

35 Hitchcock's Secret Agency by Marry Roth

51 Stories by Mary Kelly

59 Company Loves Misery by Rajan; Sudan

77 The Oblivious Transfer: Analyzing Blue Velvet by Lesley Stern

93 Playing in the Dark: Privacy, Public Sex, and the Erotics of the Cinema Venue by Phillip Brian Harper

113 White Men Aren't by Thomas DiPiero

138 Contributors

139 Books Received

141 Index canadian woman StudIeS 18. ClV'-\CfIeS cahlel"S de13 H!I11me Summer 1994 Volume 14, Number 3

\Women andc::fI-eafth

Editorial ~

Clhe (jJo{;lic~ of Q::,i~w~e

Breast Cancer and the Environmem by M'gan Williams 7 Women's Occupational Health and Andocenuic Science by Ki1rm Mming II The Epidemiology ofHIV/AJOS in Women by Carol Devine 17 Menopause or Aging? by fanin' O'uary Cobb 19 Health Care Issues for Somali Women by Sah,a Omtr Haihi 21 I Lesbians and the Health Care System: Invisibilicy, Isolation and Ignorance-You Say You're a What? by Heather Ramsay 22 A History ofWomen and Smoking by Phyllis Mari, fm,.n 29 Health Issues for Women in Prison: An Interview with Therasa. Ann Glaremin by GayEtIl 33

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Voices ofWomen Living with HN by Carol Divine 38 Body BeamifullBody Perfect: Challenging the Status Quo.Where do Women with Disabilides Fit In? by Francine OtklU 41 Our From Under Occupation: Transforming Our Relationships With Our Bodies by Carla Rice 44 I Dream as a Warrior Does by Tamara Srtinbom 51 Women with Cancer and the Meaning ofBody Talk by Cymhia Mathitson 52 Cigarette Smoking and Adolescent Menstrual Disorders by Phyllis AraritJtnson and Robtrt Coambs 57 No Words Can Express: Two Voices on Female Genieal Mutilation by Kowstr Onu, Hashi and]oan Sill!" 62 La valse des chiffres par Laurene Levy 66

, II ' rwomw ~ OTwting rwomw 1 rwaY1

A Feminise Approach eo Psychotherapy by Shirk:! Addison, Shtlk:! Glaza, andEimrar O'Ntili 69 The Purple R;bbon by Nikki Colodny 7S Do-Dis·Sum by CArol Tmy and Laura Calm Wind 77 Midwifery Care for Immigrant and Refugee Women in Omario by she Equity Commime ofthe Inttrim RLgulatory Counrilon Midwiftry 83 Self·Help: Maineaining the Status Quo by Fatima Corrtia andNil/a Piran 87 Literacy and Privilege: Reading the Writings of the Women's Health Movement by Mary Brun 92

Canadian Women's Health Network: One Seep Back, Two Steps Forward by Sari TudivtT 96 L'avonement chimique: rcHlexions ci'une resiscante par Gintlle Bastim 101 Commercial Interests and New Reproductive Technologies by LAura Sky lOS Norplant: Contraceptive Freedom? by Marit Cocking 110 Public Policy that is Haza.rdous to Women's Health: Privatization of Longterm Care by DontuJ Haslam 114 Saying Goodbye co Healthsharing by Amy GOffU,b 117 19.

(Continued) Summer 1994 Volume 14. Number 3

Radical Surgery by T.,a A, Nolkr 10 Buri:ll by Tara A. Nolkt 10 (untidedj by Cathy StonthOml 18 Growing Pain by MargaTt' Walln 21 Sweet Sex by jan ugau/r 28 to the bone by Shnru ClArk 37 by Shm" ClArk 37 if! had magic fingers 'I I am Beautiful by Elir.abnh utlin 43 eclipse tatale par Na,halit Suphms 61 (untided) by KAi/i Gunnon 64 Skid Row by Winona Balur 68 Dancing in the Ci(}' by Sylvia Mault",h Warth 68 Seven Women-One Man byArri 74 The Second Heart by Cathy SfonthoUJt 86 Four Landscapes by Nadint Mdnnis 94 AJways by Nadia Habib 104 Adoption by Mirhrk BiT(h-Conny 113 Marbles by Sandy ShrM 119 pour aH o\'cr you like rain by Marg Yro 119

!Book .d?e

Caught uOking: hminism, Pornography and Ctmonhip Faa; Dirty LookJ.· Womtn Pornography and POWIT; Tht]afJI'Jr and fhi Anttattr: Pornography and tlu Matkm World; Making Vio/mel Stxy: Ftminist V,twS on Pornography; Pornography, Womm, Violtnu and Cillil Libtrr;a: A &uHcaJ Ntw Vitw; Pornography and Fnninism: Tht Cast Against Ctmonbip; Stx &poud: Stxuality andtht Pornography Dtbau by Carol Margartt Davidson 120 Talu Chargt ofYour Body by Rona Achillts 122 Tlu Hysftrtrtomy Hoax by jan Clarkt 123 Earth Must: FtminiJm. Naturt andArt by Kartn Birktmtya 124 Warrior Marks: Fnnak Gwifal Mutilation andtlu Stxual Blinding of'Womm by Carolint &rnan 125 Poswsing tht SteTtt ofjoy by Sandy Frasn' 126 Stltcud PotmS by DtborahJurdjtvie 127 On tnund foujours Ia ma par Lilia Young 128 Womm oftht J4th Moon: Writings on tht MmopauS(; Each in Htr Own Way: Womm Wrifingon tlu MtnOpauSf by Norma Ham 129 Working with Womm andIJDS: Mtdical Sodal and Counet/Jing /sSUtS by Darim Taylor 130 jattUliJ JaIlS rna fillt; Jarnais sans rna filk 2: Pour l'amour d'un tnfiml par Nathalit SltplullS 131

Merlin Homc:r. Guardian Spirits, Watercolour, 8" diamc:ter. 1992

Merlin Homer. Spirit oftht Btar, Watcrcolour, 8" diameter. 1990

Malin Homtr iJ an artist andthaapiJt in privaltpraetiet in Toronto with a primary (ommimunt to tht htaling andrtbirth ofthtNahw Community. Thtstpaintings rtjket thtpmiJtmet oftht spirit guardians ofth' First PtOplts ofthiJ landas thty (ontinut to walk among us. 20. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Fifty-one Summer 1994

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 A Spell to Bring Us Together, by Anne Haines 5 Going to P·Town, by Tina Passman II A Longing, by Rita Schiano 14 Two Poems by Suzanne Sherman 19 Beyond Endurance, by Carolyn Gammon 29 How to Be a Lesbian in 1957 in 7th Grade, by Helen Laurence 31 A Sisterly Affair, by Janet Mason 37 Wildflowers, by H. Hadar 42 Getting Down at the Fat Girls' Ball, by Betty Rose Dudley 44 A Symbolic Interaction, by Arnie Yoke 45 Tunk Lake, by Lisa Vice 55 Life Among the Hangers, by Robbin Anthony 58 Two Poems by Denise Neco Leto 63 Coming Out to Aaron and America, by Judy Freespirit 67 Lonesome? by Laurie Fitzpatrick 72 Two Poems by Alicia Litwin 74 Alone, by Patricia Demetri 75 The What's It To Ya? Club, by Frances Snowder 86 Two Poems by Barbara M. Burrows 89 Why I Dance, by Gail S. Bernstein 91 Untitled, by Kathryn Eberly 95 Two Virgos Ascending, by Jenn Christiansen 103 For Jada, by Constance Lynne 104 Heart to Heart, by Bobbi Vitello 106 lover's haiku, by Shelley Adler 107 Snapshots, by Judith Berns 112 Honey Lover, by Eliza Galaher 115 Of Gays, Monogamy and Religion: An Open Letter to Dr. Stacy Johnson, by Leslie Salas 117 Chris, by Elizabeth Dillon 119 Two Poems by Kristin Peterson . 121 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . ..

Adrawing by Mary Vermillion appears on page 18. Photographs by Sonja deVries appear on pages 3 and 66. Drawings by Vanessa K. Scott appear on pages 13, 28, and 88. 21 . ONCERNS VOLUME 24 NUMBER 2 SPRING 1994 CONCERNS Letter from the Treasurer, Diana Bowsteat! 3 Women's Studies Debra Teachman and Gay Wilentz, Guest Editors The State of Women's Studies: Editors' Introduction, Debra Teachman and Gay Wilentz 5 The Practice of Theories: An Immodest Proposal, Lillian S. Robinson II The Feminist Classroom, Frances Maher and Mary Kay Tetreault 20 "Dear Mary Kay and Frinde": Reflections on a Five Year Dialogue about Feminist Pedagogy, Chinasole 25 Gender and Writing: Women's Studies in the Composition Classroom, Patti Capel Swartz 30 Finding the Feminist in Me, Alicia Alexander 35 Pedagogical Considerations in Teaching Anti-Racism,. Megan Boler 38 The We!They Problem: A Committnent to Instability, Richard C. Taylor 45 White Male Blindness and Women's Work in a Women's Studies Program, Ellen Rosenman 49 Using the Power of Logos and a Logo: A Graphic Way to "Educate" Your Deans, Cynthia Herman 53 Relating Women's Studies Programs to the Community, or, Do We Need Them as much as They Need Us?, Kathryn Lee Seidel 57 :-.lews of the National Women's Studies Association, Vivian Ng 59 Regular Features Treasurer's Report 61 SAMLA Women's Caucus Minutes 61 NEMLA Women's Caucus Minutes 63 Ms. Mentor 64 Announcements and Calls for Manuscripts Papers, Proposals 71 Recent Publications 73 Form for Reporting Research in Progress and Recent Publications 75 Form for Membership 76 22,

Entering the Next Century

o Introduction 28 Gannany: A lesbian Leftist Takes a Turn in Polillcs 2 Beyond the Year 2000 Christina Schenk, member of the Bundestag, looks at the Gertrude Mongella, General Secretary of the UN Women's past and the future for women In East Germany. Conference in Beijing surveys the assets and obstacles for 30 Russia: Tha Gender Agenda women moving inlo the next century. "Women in Russia" have 23 seats in the Duma. Are they 4 Swe

CONTENTS

Volume 4. Number 3, 1994

L-_J- EDITORIAL

341 Editorial Note

______SPECIAL FEATURE

Critical Connections: The Harvard Project on Women's Psychology and Girls' Development 343 Editor's Introduction: Sue WILKINSON

Commentators:

345 I. Whose Meeting at Which Crossroads? A Response to Brown and Gilligan M. Brinton LYKES 350 II. Reply to Brown and Gilligan Carol TAVRIS 353 III. What's in a Voice? Methods and Metaphors Kathy DAVIS 362 IV. Struggling at the Crossroads IneGREMMEN 367 V. A Too Hasty Marriage: Gilligan's Developmental Theory and its Application to Feminist Clinical Practice Susan CONTRATIO 378 VI. Reply to Susan Contralto Annie G. ROGERS 382 VII. Standing in the Crossfire: A Response to Tavris, Gremmen, Lykes, Davis and Contralto Lyn Mikel BROWN

399 VIII. 'You've Come a Long Way, Babe': A Catalyst of Feminist Conflicts Helen HASTE 404 IX. Review of In a Different Voice by Carol Gilligan Glynis M. BREAKWELL 408 X. THE SPOKEN WORD: Listening to a Different Voice Celia KITZINGER Interviews Carol GILLIGAN 420 XI. Afterword: The Power to Name Carol GILLIGAN

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Volume 4, Number 3, 1994

(Continued) ______SPECIAL FEATURE

Doing It by Degrees: Feminist Undergraduate Dissertations 425 Editor's Introduction: Passionate Projects: Students' Views Sue WILKINSON

Contributors:

430 I. Portrait of Woman as Artist and Art Object Nicola DAVIES 439 II. Sex Roles and Gender Stereotyping in Young Women's Participation in Sport Anna ENGEL 449 Ill. Women's Talk: Food, Weight and Body Image Liz CHESTERS 458 IV. A Male Pill? Gender Discrepancies in Contraceptive Commitment Jennifer LAIRD 469 V. Investigating the Effect of Race and Apparent Lesbianism upon Helping Behaviour Ellen TSANG

______ANNOUNCEMENTS

472 Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize Rules for Feminism & Psychology Undergraduate Prize 1994 Call for contribution. 10 special feature on 'Representing the Other' and special issue on 'Social Class' Call for papers for Queerly Phrased

______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

479 I. Transforming Psychology in South Africa Erica BURMAN 483 II. Sexual Stereotyping in the Dock: Observations on the APA Amicus Curiae Brief Prepared in the Case of Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins Lloyd CARSON and Malcolm MACLEOD 487 Ill. Lesbians Who As Yet Have No Name Annette KILCOOLEY 493 lV. A Safe and Nurturing Environment: A Program for Single Mentally·ni Mothers Esther SEEHOF FEMI 25. COLLECTIONS .:. A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES .:-

Volume 15, Number 3 ~ Spring 199J

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS .••••••••..•••••.•..••..••.•..•.••••••••••...••.•.••..•. 1 BOOK REVIEWS • DYNAMICS OF THE CANADIAN WOMEN'S MOVEMENT 1 by Eileen Manion. ChnllengingTimes: The W""",,'sMovement in CanmJaand the United Statesed. by Constance Backhouse and David Flaherty;And SHII We Rise: Feminist PoliHcal Mobilizing in Contemporary Canada ed. byLinda Carty; Politics as if Women Mattered: A PoliHcal Analysis ofthe NaHonal AcHon Committee on the Status ofWomen by jill Vickers et al.; and Faces of Feminism: Portraits ofWomen Across Canada by Pamela Harris.

• "PAY ATIENTION TO THE RADICAL": CANADIAN WOMEN WRITING 4 by Fran Davis. Kitchen Talk: Contemporary Women's Prose and Poetry ed. by Edna Alford and Claire Harris; Mapping Our Selves: Canadian Women's Autobiography in English by Helen M. Buss; Canadian Women WriHng FicHon ed. by Mickey Pearlman; and Sounding Differences: Conversations witll Seventeen Canadian Women Writers by janice Williamson.

• UNDERSTANDING RACE AND ETHNICITY OF CANADIAN WOMEN 6 by Vijay Agnew. Some Black W""",,: Profiles of Black Women in CanmJa by Rella Braithwaite and Tessa 8onn-lreland; The Finest Kind: Voices ofNewfoundland and lilbrador Women by Marian Frances White; and The Faraway Hills are Green: Voices ofIrish Women in CanmJa by Sheelagh Conway.

• VISION AND REVISION: RECENT UfERATURE ON WOMEN IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 9 by Rhonda Ambuehl. FernaleCriminality: The State ofthe Art ed. byConcetlaC. Culliver;UnrulyWomen: 111e PoliticsofConfinement & Resistance by Karlene Faith;Women After Prison byMary Eaton;andFrom Inside: An AnthnlogyofWriHng by Incarcerated Women ed. by Deborah Stein. FEMINIST VISIONS 11 WOMEN OFFENDERS AND THE LAW: THE CYCLE OF PUNISHMENT by Frances Kavenik. WISCONSIN WOMEN IN WORLD WAR II ...••••...••.•...... 14 by Michael Stevens. NEWS FROM UW-CENTERS •...... •.•••...... •...... •...... 15 by jane Ewens. STATISTICAL PROFILE OF WISCONSIN WOMEN ...... ••••... '" ..• 16 by Linda Shull. MORE GOPHERING AROUND IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...... •...... •••..... 17 by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.

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FEMINIST PUBLISHING 23 Two new Canadian presses. ' ARCHIVES 23 Collections on Hispanic women and on Virginia suffragist organizations. COMPUTER TALK 23 Email discussion lists, databases, electronic publications, and more. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 25 Resources on women's organizations, goddesses, Minnesota women's history, American and British women'spoetryto 1900, African American womenwriters,Spanishwomen writers, womeninchemistry and physics, Welsh women, Canadian women's studies, gay and lesbian literature, nonstereotyped children's literature, the history of abortion, plus college guides (or gay, lesbian, and women students. (Compiled by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.) PERIODICAL NOTES 35 ..Newand newlydiscovered periodicalsonexperimental poetry,genderandculture,womenoverforty, gay and lesbian literature, feminist geography, athletic lesbians, feminist research, travel, health, Australian lesbians, Malaysian women, Central and Eastern European women, lesbian/gay video, Republicanwomen,nurses, lesbiansofSouthAsiandescent,single mothers,skiing, genderand thestate, women'scMtoons,documentationof violenceagainstwomen, transsexuals, Europeanwomen'sstudies, French studies, self-discovery and expression, work, activism and resistance. • Special issues of periodicalson feminist erotica, womenin the media, anthropology,Japanese women, family violence, gender in the U.S., women in science, SamuelJohnson'work, medieval women. • Plus news of anniversary issues, changes in address and organizatiori, and publications that have ceased. (Compiled by Linda Shull.) ITEMS OF NOTE 41 Microfiche on Spanish women writers, a survey on violence against S/M lesbians, a bibliography on outdoor women, movies celebrating gays and lesbians, debates surrounding Irish American women, a health catalog, a bibliography on African American women's periodicals, a booklet on maternity care, a report on violence in mass media, a booklet on female genital mutilation, a menopause resource guide, a Canadian report on the status of women, a pamphlet on lesbian battering, a women-of-eolor resource database, a posterseries on African American women, a radio station directory, and many more items. (Compiled by Renee Beaudoin.) BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 44 Feminist 27. ookstore News 1:1\11:111:

The 1994 Sidelines Issue lilly 1994

ARTICLES Sidelines: Faves &Raves 5 Fusion Marketing: Every Piece Tells a Story 11 TCB: Renting Audio Tapes 13 Selling Safe Sex Products and Sex Toys '" .15 Superstores: Chain, Chain, Chain 19 Video Reviews '" .57 Women's Music: Hot New Releases 59 A Different Kind of Women's Music 65 Subscription Info 58 Ad Index 68

THE SIDELINES Audio 23 Buttons & Tchotchkes 25 Calendars 26 Cards...... •...... 35 Chocolate .41 Comix 41 Crafts .42 Distributors 45 Interactive Books 46 Jewelry , 46 Journals .49 Mugs 50 Posters 51 Rubber Stamps 51 Safe Sex 51 T-Shirts & Sportswear 52 Trips 55 Video 55 28. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111.

July/August 1994 Volume 17 Number 2

ARTICLES ABA 1994 - An Overview 17 Feminist Bookstore Conference 27 ABA Stands Up for Independents 23 ABA Hires PR Firm 22 Building a Canadian Booklist 39 Organizing Book Groups 35 Bangladesh Writer Forced into Hiding 11 TCB: Frugality Strategies 31 Women of Color Booklist Part 11 43 Hothead Chronicles with Kay Hagan 37 Women's Music: New Music for Summer 71 A Warm Welcome is Not a Line Item 33 Lambda Award Winners 16 Before Columbus Award Winners 26 News/Short Stories 7 Inland Book Company Sold' SBA Makes Changes' African American Book Calalog • Gay Bookstore Busied for Renled Anti·Facist Video' Courage To Heal Author Sued DEPARTMENTS Ad Index 100 Announcements 13 Back to Press & Other Good News 52 Bestsellers 59 Classified Ads 99 Subscription Information 60 They Went That·A·Way 55 Writing Wanted 57

THE BOOKS Art Books 61 Mysteries 67 Our Own Presses 75 Publishers' Row 95 Science Fiction 63 The Small Presses 85 29.

No. 47 Summer 1994

Virgin Territories and Motherlands: Colonial and Nationalist Representations ofAfrica and Ireland 1 C. L. Innes The Impact ofthe Islamic Movement in Egypt 15 Hala Shukrallah Mothering on the Lam: Politics, Gender Fantasies and Maternal Thinking inWomen Associated with Armed, Clandestine Organizations in the United States 33 Gilda Zwerman Photo Essay: Treadingthe Traces ofDiscarded History 57 Alison Marchant The Feminist Production ofKnowledge: Is Deconstruction a Practice for Women? 65 Kate Nash 'Divided We Stand': Sex, Gender and Sexual Difference 78 Henrietta Moore Reviews Suzanne Raitt on Decolonizing 96 Catherine Hoskyns on Women and Citizenship in Europe 97 Sue Gardener on Women and Literacy 99 Dorothea Smartt on When our Ship Comes In - Black Women Talk 100 Hazel Slavin on Antibody Politic; Positil'ely Women; Working with Women andAids; and Women and HN/Aids 102 Sophia Chauchard-Stuart and Sheridan Nye on Lesbians Talk ISafer) Sex 103 Beverley Skeggs on Feminism, Youth and Consumerism 105 Sheila Rossan on Managing Women 106 '\1aggie Humm on Introducing Women s Studies 108 Merja Makinen on The Making ofFeminist Literary Criticism 110 Elaine Jordan on Romancing the Postmodern; Comedy: the Master ofDiscourse; and The AdulteresssChild 111 .Janet Ransom on Foucault and Feminism 115 Caroline Evans on The Bo

Noticeboard 123 30. Feminist Voices A FREE MAllI$ON AREA NEW$ JOURNAL, II\" WOMEN I'IlR WOMEN

Volume 7, Number 6 July 8 . September 9 1994

Contents April Diary a short story Letters 2 by Jocelyn Riley 11

Patriarchy, Bewarel 2 Blessed are the Peacemaker. Throwing Away the by BOllnie Urfel! 13 Master's Tools: Adventures In Graduate School NETWORK 14 by Tami J. Friedman 3 CALENDAR 15 One, Two, Many Sexual Revolutions Obituary: Lois Nowicki 16 by Sue Pastor 4 CLASSIFIEDS 16 The PUght of Contempo­ rary Cuban Women by Carolyn M. Dejoie II

Multi-DlscipUnary Talent on the Rille by Sqsha Stuckey 6

The Girl Is OUt There: Movie Review by Jamakaya 7

Growing Up In the Midwest During the Great Depression 8·9

Hoop It Up by Sharon Crowson 10 A FE MIN I ST QUA RTf R L Y FIREWEED 31. OF WRITING, POLITICS, ART AND CUL TURE

Issue 44/45 1994

FICTION

13 Opera Michelle AI(ano 11 Limbo; Newcomer Meh,j Yal(ani 88 Tou Pou Yo My'iam Chancy 114 Lilith. Captive Claudia Gahlinger

POETRY

48 The First Day; The Second Day Meh,; Yalfan; SO tongue; mouth; language/race; voice Zoffi Gousopou/os

CRITIQUES

6 Not in So Many Words: Translating Silence across "Difference" Kyo Mac/eo, II Language and Consciousness Rozena Maart S9 Soaking in "Enlightened Capitalism": Imperial Stories by The Body Shop Nancy Chate, 84 Oxal:l Ana C. P. dos Santos III What (it) is & What (it) isn't: Language of "Tolerance" Sand,a Haa,

SPEAKING TEXTS

30 Cultural Interpretation: An Issue of Power and Accessibility Silvana Hernando 3S Speaking jewish: Women's Language: An Interview with Frieda Forman Sandra Hoar 97 Language into Mova, Dreams into Memory Ma,usya Bodu,kiw 101 Acting the (Re)Writer: A Feminist Translator's Practice of Space Susanne de Lotbiniere-Horwood

ART

2S As We Are Rochel Ka/pana James 71 (,om Gut Reaction Cothy Daley

4 Editorial S Letters 119 Departments Frontiers 32.

A Journal of Women Studies

Volume XIV, Number 3 1994

From the Editors xi Valerie Staats 1 Ritual, Strategy, or Convention: Social Meanings in the Traditional Women's Baths in Morocco

WOMEN, MARGINALITY, AND RESISTANCE Jane A. Rinehart 19 Roaming in the Margins, Speaking with Broken Tongues Kitti Carriker 49 The Student Body in the Text Elizabeth Podnieks 67 The Ultimate Astonisher: Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage Carol Osborne 95 Constructing the Self Through Memory: Cat's Eye as a Novel of Female Development Lynne Haney 113 From Proud Worker to Good Mother: Women, the State, and Regime Change in Hungary Carol Mothner 151 Three Drawings NaneyFried 155 Two Sculptures Loulse Roach 157 Three Photographs devorah major 161 mixed breed altering anatomy Donna Weir 166 Salsa Reggae Jazz Blues Accidentally on Purpose A Trinidadian Sanke (for my rebel youth) Alma M. Garcia 171 Maids No More: The Transformation of Domestic Work Julie Greene 181 Working Gender: Recent Scholarship in American Labor History In Brief 191 Contributors 195 THIS ISSUE IS DEVOTED 1D: SEXUAL IDENTITIES/SEXUAL COMMUNITIES Edited by; Beth E. Schneider 33.

From the Special Issue Editor 293 <: "Buddies" or "Slutties": The Collective 2- Sexual Reputation of Fraternity Little Sisters c: S MINDY STOMBLER 2'YT 00" Doing Desire; Z Adolescent Girls' Struggles for/with Sexuality c: DEBORAH L. TOLMAN 3Z4 S ..,CT Menarche and the (Hetero)Sexualization "..., of the Female Body JANET LEE 343 The Medicalization of Impotence: Normalizing Phallocentrism ~ LEONORE TIEFER 363 Boundary Lines: ~ Labeling Sexual Harassment in Restaurants PATTI A. GIUFFRE and CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS 378 ~ Antiviolence Activism and the (In)Visibility of Ro Ul Gender in the GaylLesbian and Women's Movements en '0" VALERIE JENNESS and KENDAL BROAD 402 0 -"S (J From Accommodation to Liberation: ..,CT ASocial Movement Analysis of " m Lesbians in the Homophile Movement -'" KRISTIN G. ESTERBERG 424 '".... ~ PerspectIves Virgins and Queers: Rehabilitating Heterosexuality? CELIA KITZINGER and SUE WILKINSON 444 Book Reviews The Transformation ofIntimacy by Anthony Giddens BARRY D. ADAM 463 Fonns ofDesire: Sexual Orientation and the Social Constructionist Controversy edited by Edward Stein PETER M. NARDI 46S Vi'8in or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes by Helen Benedict LEOLA JOHNSON 467 Families We Choose: Lesbian, Gays, Kinship by Kath Weston CHRISTINE M. ROBINSON 470 Boots ofLeather, Slippers ofGold: The History ofa Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis NAN ALAMILLA BOYD 472 Gender & Society is partially supported by the University of Delaware and University ofMemphis 34. Gender, Place and Culture: a journal of feminist geography

Volwne 1 Nwnber I 1994

EDITORIAL 3

.-\RTICLES Geraldine Pratt & Susan Hanson. Geography and the Construction of Difference j

David Belt, Jan Binnie, Julia Cream & Gilt Valentine, All Hyped Up And No Place To Go 31

Pfler Jacksoll. Black ~lale: advertising and the cultural politics of masculinity {9

Benidicu A/anitat. Autobiography and \Varnell's Travel \Vtitings in ~ineleenth· century France: journeys through self-representation 61

Beth .Hoorl i.Vlil,f!..' & Susan JVismer. Communities, \Vork and Public/Private Sphere :Vlodels II

Dagmar Reichert. \roman as Ctopia. Against relations ofrepresemation 91

V1EWPOE\'T Louise C. Johnson. What Future for Feminist Geography? 103

Gillian Rose. Across the Disciplines: what is feminist theory? lIS

BOOK REVIE\\'S .\'atiollalismu and Sexualities ed. by A. Parker. ~1. Russo, D. Sommer & P. Yaeger) reviewed bv J on Binnie I 19

Sexualiry and Space led. b\' B. Colomina) re\1ewed by Julia Cream 120

Racialized Boundaries: Taa, nation. gender, colour and class and the anti-rarul struggle (F. Anthias & N. YU\'aI-Davis; and RifiJsing Holy Orders: womm andjimdammtalism in Britain (ed. by G. Sahgal & :'I. Yuval.Davis) reviewed by Claire Dwyer 122

Different Places, Different I.ices: gender and tkvelopment in Afiita, Asia and Latill America a. H. Momsen & Y. Kinnaird) reviewed by Clare Madge 124 35. Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 15 I Number 4 I 1994

EDITORIAL I v ADAPTATION OF HETEROSEXUALLY INFECTED HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN: A SWEDISH PILOT STUDY I Mary Ellen Florence, Kim LUtzen. and Birgitla Alexius I 265 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR, COMMUNICATION, AND CHLAMYDIAL INFECTIONS AMONG COLLEGE WOMEN I Sharon L. Sheahan, Stephen Joel Coons, John P. Seabolt. Lance Churchill. and Thomas Dale I 275 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AS EXPRESSED IN CERVICAL NEOPLASIA: EVOLVING DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT MODALITIES I Janet W. Kenney and Henry Reuss I 287 WOMEN AND EXERCISE PARTICIPATION: THE MIXED BLESSINGS OF MOTHERHOOD I Marja J. Verhoef and Edgar J. Love I 297 INDICES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND SEX ROLE ORIENTATION AMONG WORKING WOMEN I Linda Napholz I 307 LESBIANS' MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS I Susan E. Trippet I 317 ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY IN THE UNITED STATES: NOT A MINORITY ISSUE I Ann M. Desmond I 325 AITITUDES TOWARD SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD IN CANADA I Vijaya Krishnan I 333 PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FUTURE ISSUES I 359 36. HECATE

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. XX no. i, 1994

4-8 Editorial 9 Poem by Carolyn Morwood 10-27 'Eve Plays Her Wilde Card and Makes the Straight Flush' Robyn Colwill 28-32 'Brae City' and 'The Room' Mariflnne Wood 33-39 Poems by Ouyang Yu, Marifl Fresla, Val Oertel, liz Murphy 40-57 'On Women Joining Unions: Anna Booth, Activism and Altruism' Sumnne Franzway 58-59 'The Colonial Yoke' Michelle Mee 60-62 Poems by Mary Ward, Edith Speers, Clarissa Siein 63-67 'Why Sex Makes me Laugh' Linda laivin 68-83 'Embodying the New Sporting Woman' lim McKay 84-91 'Spider's People' Cecily Scull 92-99 Poems by Helen Flavell, Mark Truslove, Shane Rowlands, Colleen Burke, Gail Walson 100-121 Talking with Ruhy Langford Ginihi lanine Liltle 122 'Waves of Sleep' Alana Kelsall 123-134 'Written on the Body: Jean Devanny, Sexuality and Censorship' Kay Ferres 135-138 'The Dream' Frances Creasy 139-150 '"Feloniously, Wickedly and Against the Order of Nature": A Research Agenda for Gay Studies in Queensland' Clive Moore 151-155 'A Necessary Murder' Cheryl Ruller 156-157 From 'Monlage' Eow Gandolfo 157-160 Poems by Sara Hardy, Anna Brooks, Alison Lambert, L/ala MUlunthima 161-163 'A Brand New Sydney Opera House' L/ala MUlunthirna 164-173 Bihliography: Women Writers of Malaysia and Singapore. Part II: Fiction 10 English Nancy Halch Woodward 174-175 'Three Little Pieces' Rae Sexlon 176-180 Fourth Women in Asia Conference Lauise Edwards 181-191 Bring a Plate: The Feminist Cultural Studies Conference Allison Craven 37.

SPRING 1994 VOL 8. NO.1 ---WOMEN'SNEWS--- Letters to the Editors 3 NEWS WomenFightCh~dSupportTaxation 7 DES Campaign Warns Men 9 Norplant: A Thorn in the Side ofHealth Activists 10 UNIFEM Vows to Empower \Y/omen in Developing Countries ,.. 11 MAFIA Chases Arrears of Rich, Famous and Delinquent 15 Proposed TV Channel to Reflect Women's Reality 16 page 16 FEMINIST VIEWS I' FEATURES Tbe NewReproduc'it'e Teclmologies: Wbere Do IVomen Stand? Maybe WeCan ContcoltheMeansofRe·Prnduction by Heatber Menzies 20 The Body Politic: Temple or Bazaar? by Mallreen McT,er 22 Genetics, Manipulation and the Corporate Connection byGwY'JIleBasen 42 Discriminating Misconceptions ofChoice by Tanis Doe 44 \Y/oman ofVision - An Interview with Rita Deverell by ullIYieSoper 24 MakingVisible Change: An Interview with Mobina]affer page24 by Paramji' AIaM 28 REVIEWS The Robber Bride Ret'/"u by Katby Prendergast 30 Returning the Gaze Ret'i=by LlllrieSop", 31 Firingthe Heather& HerStory Revieu., iry Penni Mitch,1I 32 Conswning Passions Review by Sheila Ramonen 35 COWMNS ,. Coles's Notes Piano Plays with EmotiollS bySlISall G. Cole 36 The Buzz Campb,lI: SOlip or Syndrome? by lI'shad Manji 37 On the Edge Who'd Dri"the Zambolli? i'l'Lyll Cockbllnl 39

Body Wise Milld 011 Ollr MlISdes by Val P,wpe 40 First Person Singular The KOIeY Complex by Valerie Wagar 41 Virtllal Realit)' alai Meby Nelle OOJterom Editorial 48 pagdO 38. HERfZON5 WOMEN'S NEWS &FEMINIST VIEWS IUI/J,UR 1994 VOL 8. NO. 1 WOMEN'S NEWS Letters to the Editors 2 NEWS HowWill SelfGovernment Involve the Women? 6 CCLOWAuctions Words ofWisdom 8 Health Digest 9 Justice for Debra, Peace for her Mother 11 Missing the Point ofMs , 12 In the Spotlight 13

FEMINIST VIEWS FEATURES AreWomen's Bookstores GettingSqueezed Out? by Nelle Omlerom 16 For the Love of the Outdoors by MOlliqlle Raimballli 20 Women ofMystery by Lyll Cockblll71 21 FeministCrimewriter: NoraKellyby L)'II Cockblll1l 23 WearYour Politics. Try on Sensible Footwear by Amallda Le ROllgelel 24 Endometriosis: DesperatelySeekingAlternatives by Megall IVilliamJ 27 Endometriosis:AJternariveTreatments by Carolyll DeMarco 29

REVIEWS Malting Peace With My Mother/MotherDaughterRevolution ReviwsbyCalhetilleHlIlI/er 30 TightropeWaltz ReviewbyCbal1l1agllede VeCt· 31 Women Challenging Unions /Organizing Unions ReviCtvJ by EslltjolleJ 32 When the People Lead ReviewbyJerri Lee 33 HumanReproduction: Principles, Practices, Policies ,. ReviewbyHealberMenzieJ ,"'" 35 COLUMNS Coles's Notes Feelillg /be Pillch hy Small G. Cole 36 The Buzz Talkill' BOlli a Re-evallla/ioll by lrJbad Mallji 37 Body Wise Ga)' GmeJ DOIII Fi/ by Val Paape ., :: 38 On the Edge Scapegoalillg lmlead ojJm/iee b)' L)';, Gxkhllrh 39 The Last Word Findillg a Healillg Place by' Patricia RalVSOII 48 , HIKANE 39. The Capable Womon

Table of Contents Issue '12 Editorial hy .lodL 3 On Health and Being Jewish ••....•.•••••..•••••••••••••••••.••••by Judy Freespirit•••••••8 E.LQ. Test. hy JodL 9 'I\oio ME Dykes Have a Phone calL by 1Ispen 10 HtmJr by Shelly Buslowitz 11 I Love outrageous Waren hy Bea Stone 12 Lover is Reading to ME Dyke by 1Ispen 15 Chemically sensitive For 11 Dayl ••..••••••••..••••••...•.•.•..•.by Debby Earthdaughter•• 16 What Did You Soy? by Aspen 20 Small Talk ~ by Jcx1i ••••••••••••••••. 21 What is there to laugh about? by caroL ••••••••••••••• 22 Ih.lTlC)r? •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• by Sara Havens •••••••••• 23 2nd Annual Disability Independence Day March ••.••••••••..••••••by Shelly Buslowitz••.•• 24 SIIE Fundraising Table by Alien Nation••••••••• 24 I...etters ••.•••.••.•...•.•••...•••.••..••••••••.•••••.•.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••25 Adult Onset of Disabling Disease...•••...•..•.•...•••••..••.•.•by Diane lIugs••••••••••• 30 The Future of Health care by Jean Parker•••••••.•• 31 GENJCIDE •••.•••••••••••...•..••••••••.•••••..••••..••••••••••••by Judy Freespirit. ..•.•32 On Dying Fat by Judy Freespirit••••••33 Conditions of War: a review by Fire 34 Exhaustion Pantoum by sandra Larrbert 35 11 Note fran Jodi 36 Personal/Political Reaction to Voices of Battered Lesbians •....by Diane Hugs•••••••••••37 Voices of Battered Lesbians:a review•....•...•••....••••••...••by Diane Hugs•••••••••••38 Bulletin Board 40 everybody please read and send 44 1'erzanelle on Gratitude by sandra Lambert..••••• 46

GRlIPlIICS by.•• Fire: untitled drawings on front cover and pages 12, 22, and 24 Jodi: "Diplanatic Imnunity" cartoon on page 5 untitled cartoon, page 10 "Germ Warfare" cartcx:m, page 20 "Etta, Esther, Magda, Rose, Nadinell drawing, page 36 "Be" (for Judy) drawing, page 38 Debby Earthdaughter: "Moth Codependency" cartoon, page 11

"cancer666 It cartoon, page 35 Heidi Creamer: "Heidi t sHandy Hints-- on how to go to the 9roc<>..ry store without people asking about your mask" cartoons, pages 13, 14, 15. 16, and 29 sara Havens: "Conversation With Egghead Therapist" cartoons, pages 22 and 36 zana and Raven: untitled cartoon, page 23 40. HOT WIRE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE VOLUME 10, NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 1994 ~ FINAL ISSUE ~ FEATURES 2 Suzanne Westenhoefer: Nothing in Her Closet But Her Clothes interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 10 Happy 25th Anniversary to Maxine Feldman's "Angry Atthls" by Bonnie Morris 16 Ninth (and Final) HOT W/RE Readers' Choice Awards & Survey 18 ASE Drumming Circle by Naomi Pabst 20 Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall: Self-Portraits by Cartoonists by Toni Armslrong Jr. 36 Contemporary Feminist Science Fiction by Jeanne Gomoll 40 20th National Women's Music Festival Photos 44 Rap Music: The Movable Revolution by Janice L. Layne 46 The Vampire Lovers by Pam Keesey and Toni Armstrong Jr. 50 Teresa Chandler and Karen Ripley Are... OOH Lite by Laura Post 56 Mountain Moving Coffeehouse: 20 Years of Entertainment for Women and Children by Michal Brody INTO THE MAINSTREAM 24 10 Years In the Lives of HOT WIRE's 30 Cover Girls by Toni Jr. Kate Clinton, Linda TIllery, June & Jean Millington. Atlx Dobkin, Kay Gardner. Ferron, Lucie Blue Tremblay, Patricia Charbonneau, Alison Bechdel, The Washington Sisters, Robin Tyler. Celdrs McCalla, Audre Lorde. Teresa Trull, ens Williamson, JoAnn Loulan, Heather Bishop. Holly Near, Alice Walker. Sue Fink. Karen Williams. Margie Adam. Ronnie Gilbert, Jamie Anderson. Z Budapest, Sherry Hicks, BETTY. Melissa Etheridge, Kathy Najimy, and Suzanne Westenhoefer 42 The Malnstreamlng of Women's Music and Culture, part two discussed by Toni Armstrong Jr.. Heather Bishop, Sara Cytron, Cyn Ferguson, Harriet Malinowitz, Laura Post. Sandy Ramsey, and Suzanne Westenhoefer 54 Wolfe Video: Women of Vision by Monica Levin DEPARTMENTS 6 Soapbox/Inquiring WlmMlnds Want to Know from Readers 8 Hotline by Joy Rosenblatt, Annie Lee, Jeni Hamilton, and Toni Jr. 12 Fade In • Fade Out by Ann Collette "Self·Determination For Women" Videos 14 ConfabUlation by Zenobia Conkerite and Toni Armstrong Jr. "Pam Hall and Ubaka Hill" 58 Re:lnklng by Dell Richards "How I Became A 'Real' Writer" 62 Mulling it Over by Meta Thornedyke "Zelie: Modern-Day Hawal'lan Treasure" 74 Classified Ads by Jeni Hamilton, Kim Griffin, and Shona Dudley 79 Dykes to Watch Out For cartoons by Alison Bechdel 80 Stereo Soundsheet produced by Joy Rosenblatt "Don' Wanna Geddup" (Diane Lindsay), "Oshun's House" (ASE Drumming Circle), "Grandma's Song/Ahi Wela" (Zelie), "D-Y-K-E" (Teresa Chandler) 41.

a feminist quarterly _ ...... __...... FF2 Summer 1994 • q n, 3 b ""'__ 7 Danger and Nurturef"-­ Feminism for a Small Planet

Chloe: On Getting Older Prose by Ann lewis p. 1 Making MyselfSmall Poem by Norita Diftberner:lax p. 1 Night Swim Prose by JuliaJordan p. 3 A Cup ofChocolate on Armistice Day Essay by Cheri Register p. 4 Sisters Will Come Poem by Nan Lukic ; p. 5 This Is My Body Prose by Keny Cohen p. 6 Gemma Donati to Dante Alighieri: Letters from Firenze Poem by Marcella Taylor. p. 6 Miriam Story byJennifer Luddy p. 7 Woman Waiting by the Window, after Rapunzel Prose by Joyce Goldenstern p. 7 I Am Writing This Poem by Elaine Shelly p. 9 Edith Story by Paulette Bates Alden p. 9 BriefReview By Pam Keesey p. 11 Announcements p. 11 Contributors p. 11 Graphics by Stavlt AI/wets, Sean Connaughty, jacqueltne Kielkopf, Reven Swanson 42. o f.X

ISSUE No. !j SPRING 1994

New A,ge_'!l1nI ~. No Denying It by Willow Olda :.I. Animal Affirmations by Andrea Carlisle 4. Affirmations in Action by Ellen Or/tans Sp.lng Cleaning Aln·. No lo"e fl. In Good Company by Naomi Flin 8. This House is Clean by Mardi'h Anthony and Alison POWtT "0. The Modern Slattern by Lorraine Schein ft. To Do Lists by Andrea CarliJ/t 1'~. Desperately Seeking a Dishwasher by Judith Rogala f.:J. The An of Ironing by Jim /tI!Ott1L'tll/i 14. Home Office Fitness by Donna Black 15. Paperwork Springs Eternal by Made/tint Begun Kant The Radical Rag '8. Sometime Last Month by Gyl Elliott "9. (One Up) For Les Menses by jOJt.Y Ballenger OfflOp.lng ':10. Biological Options by Cathy Crimmim ~~. Ask Dr. Baby by AlifOn f Conu ':1::1. Truth and Consequences by Donna Black ~4. Jolly. Smashing. and Spiffingly Nice bl· Liley \\7ood '25. Twelve Momhs and Counting by Cynthia JHu.l1t; '2t). It's All Greek To Me by Pat ,\filler 80014. D:e",'ewl Women Ca.toon'!5'!5 '28. Forgotten \'(fomen by AIyHd R. ,\/archut Ca.'oon. and IIlu•••8.'00. Jennifer Camper, Liza DOn1U/~y. Jtm GrtllJeline Eliot, Nikki Gosch. .\/117;011 Henlq, Nicole Holla"da, ~ .\far.Y Lawton, Nina Pale.v. FlaJh Rounberg, ana' .f'lnt Shepard. b <3 I:::=::::======:J 43.

H..h·FI..6.. It. A Short History of My Long Hair by EliZJlbeth Hilts 4. Twelve Step Program for Bad Hair by Meredith Anthony and Alison Power 4. Hair Today, Dead Today by Donna Black tJ. Finesse by Victoria Goldsmith 0. Hair Peace by Maxine Wilkie 8. Tough Girls Don't Bouf by Kiel Stuart 0 ...... 6..9 N",,,,, G...... • 0. Motorcycle 101 by Jlldy Davis-Smith u. Scarlett Does Sheetrock by Victoria Register-Freeman .It. Unattached by Alice Winfree Bowron Sa.Me. Fa• • 4. Up in Smoke by Antoinette Grove .tJ. Calling All SwimmeIS by Mitzi Belyea 1ft6..d th",.. 1ft...."'.. • 0. The Woman Who Walks With The Shopping Carts by Pat Derozier .tJ. The Search For True Hipness by Ellen Orleans Old",...... d 0",11",.. • 8. The New Lost Generation by Norma David UI. The josephine Sunset Wheelchair Drill Team by Wendy Kesser Ito. Menoprom by Jllde McGee It•• The Whole Package by Sheryl Kayne Itlt. On the Brink of Menopause by Effin Older Iftolh",... of D6"I6..ct6on 1t4. 1 Killed june Cleaver by Colleen Kilcoyne IttJ. In a Word by Kitty HlIlbert Ito. Moira's Mother by Victoria Goldsmith Poef.y T. Goddess by Lallra Allen Sandhll itT. Lactation's Lament by Joan Scoggin BaaL R.,,,..'ew Its. Beach Humor by Roz Warren Th", lftonlhU",,, 2S. PMS in a Pill by Pamela Margoslles Ca••oons ilnd Illustpa.'o•• Paige Braddock. Barbara Brandon, jennifer Camper, Marion Henley, Nicole Hollander 44. ~ Women's Health :;;~('madonal JOURNAL

2·3/94 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

April· September 1994

EDITORIAL 2

OPINION

The Many Faces of Discrimination 4

NEWS AND MEETINGS 12

OUR HEALTH HERSTORY 32

Highlights of a Decade by Ana Marla Portugal

SPECIAL SECTION: celebrating a Decadel

Commentary and interviews marking the Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network's 10th anniversary. 39

CAMPAIGN

The Vulnerability of Being Female by Adriana GOmez 95 Sexually Transmilled Diseases 98 The AIDS Pandemic 103 Vaginal Barrier Methods 107 Violence Against Women 110

MAILBOX 115

IN ISIS 122

... AND WITH THIS ISSUE

Around the World with the Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network: A Map 45.

WOMEN'S WORLD - ISSUE 27 1994

Editorial. 1

Health: A Right For Every Woman 2

Reproductive Rights .4

The Realities Of Abortion 8

Women And AIDS:- Female Controlled Barner Methods 13

Second World War "Comfort Women" Tell Their Ordeal. 15

General News 17

Isis - WICCE Settles In Kampala 20

Drugs On The Streets 21

ABOUT ISIS - WICCE's EXCHANGE PROGRAMME ...... 23

Uganda Hosts The 7th International Women and Health Meeting 25

ISSUES OF CONCERN TO THE AFRICAN WOMEN INADEQUACY OF THE HEALTH SERVICES: A reaction to the inadequacy of the nursing services in Uganda 27

Maternity Between Function and Perception 29

Preparations:- 1995 World Conference and NGO Forum on Women 32

UP COMING EVENTS 34

YOUR REFERENCE 35

RESOURCES 36 46. Journal of Gender Studies

Volume 3 Number I 1994

Editorial 3

Janet Blackman. Gender in Historical and Development Studies: an agenda for the 1990s1 5

Rmee C. Hoogland. Perverted Knowledge: lesbian sexuality and theoretical practice 15

Fiona .Heasham & Sheila Allen. In Defence of Home and Hearth? Families, friend- ships and feminism in mining communitie05 31

.Nanna C. JVoonQn. Does Consciousness Lead to Action? Exploring the impact of Perestroika and post-Perestroika on women in Russia 47

Alison Easton. The Body as History and 'Writing the Body': the example of Grace Nichols 55

Jiff Hearn. Viz. The Naming of the Pose 69

Stifania Arcara. 'The Serpent and the Dove': Emily Lowe, an unprotected Victorian traveller in no need of protection 77

ARGUMEl\TT Victoria Robinson & Diane Richardson. Publishing Feminism: redefining the women's studies discourse 87

REVIEW ARTICLE Women and Italy: esslJJ!s all gillder, CIIlture alld history, by Zygmunt G. Baranski & Shirley W. Vinall (eds), reviewed by Vita Fortunati & Rita ~Ionticelli 95

BOOKRE\%WS Gender} Rate} Renaissance Drama (Ania Loomba) reviewed by Victor Neo 99

Rebel Daughters: women alld the French Revolution (Sara E. Melzer & Leslie W. Rabine, eds) reviewed by Mary-Claire Hardie 100

Harmt Martineau: selected leiters (Valerie Sanders, ed.) reviewed by Laurel Brake 100

Rewriting the Victorians: theory, history alld the politics ifgender (Linda M. Shires, ed.) reviewed by Helen Small 102

Around /98/: lUademicjeminist literary theory Gane Gallop); and Getting PersoTllJL'feminist OCCasiOIl and other autobiographi

The Lenses if Gender: transfonning the debate on sexual inequali!!, (Sandra Lipsitz Bem) reviewed by Victoria Robinson 105 Journal of Gender Studies 47.

Volume 3 Number I 1994

(Continued)

The IntimaU Critique: autobiograph;"'al literary criticism (Diane P. Freedman, Olivia Frey & Frances Mmphy Zauhar, eds) reviewed by Treva Broughton 106

Gender and Devekipment: a practical guide (Lise Ostergaard, ed.) reviewed by Donna Pankhurst 108

Peasants, Traders and Wives: Shona women ill the histary qfZimbabwe, 187()-1939 (Eliza- beth Schmidt) reviewed by Donna Pankhurst 108

The Heillemallll Book qfAftican Women's Writill,g (Charlotte Bruner, ed.) reviewed by Gaele Sobott-Mogwe 110

The /rOil Mouth (Beryl Fletcher) reviewed by Sigrid Markmann III

Silent Voices: all allthology qfcontemporary Romalliall women poets (trans. by Andrea Dele­ tant & Brenda Walker); Ariadlle's Thread: Polish womell poets (trans. by Susan Bassnett & Piotr Kuhiwczak); People 011 a Bridge: poems-trallS/atedftom the Polish (Wislawa Szymbosrka) and Poet? Crimillal? Madman? POt/lIS (ed. and trans. by Ewa Lipska, Barbara Plebanek & Tony Howard) reviewed by Celia Hawkesworth 113

Caught in the Crisis: womtll alld the US teollomy today (Teresa Amott) and Women alld the Labour Market (Teresa Rees) r~viewed by Sheila Cunnison 114

The lifonnal £Collomy ill Frallce (Jan Windebank) reviewed by Madeleine Leonard 116

Mother Power and Infant Feeding (Penny Van Esterick) and The Anthropology qfBreaslfted- jug: Ilaturallaw or social comtmct (Vanessa Maher, ed.) reviewed by Mary Swales 117

Good School: life at a girls' grammar school in the 1950s (Mary Evans) reviewed by Christine Sutcliffe 119

Crossdressing, Sex alld GtIlder (Verne BuUough & Bonnie Bullough) reviewed by Pat P~ppud 120

. JVomen Jl'atching Television: gmder, class and generation in the ATllC1ican television experience (Andrea L. Press) reviewed by Cynthia Carter 122

Women and Dalla: sylphs alld sirms (Chlisty Adair) reviewed by Catherine W. Morley 123

BOOKS RECEtVED 125

NOTICEBOARD 129

NOTES ON COl\'TRIBL'TORS 131 Journal of Gender Studies 48.

Volume 3 Number 2 1994

Peta Allen Shera. Frida, Foucault and Ecriture Feminine 139 Sa/l)' Johllsoll. A Game of Two Hal\'es? On men, football and gossip 1·15 A,m Heilmallfl. ~Iasquerade, Sisterhood and the Dilemma of the Feminist as Artist and "'oman in Late .xineteenth-Century British \Vomen's "'riting 155 Sibollgiu ,lIathwa. Female Household Headship and Household Sun;\,aI in Soweto 165 Julia Evetts. Career and ~.(othcrhood in Engineering: cultural dilemmas and indi~ \iclu!11istic solutions 177 .\fadeltine Leonard. \Vomen's Paid and Cnpaid Handiwork in a Belfast Estate 187 Jacki Proctor & Christine Jackson. Senior 'Varnen's .\lanagers and Processes of Change in the "ational Health Sen;ce 197

REPORTS Gabriella uu.aridis. The Feminist .\Iovement in Greece: an oven~ew 205 Sheila Cmmison. \Varnen Scientists Confront the Glass Ceiling 211

REVIEW ARTICLE Gilliall Dalley. Supporting Nlotherhood 215

BOOK REVIEWS Sexillg the Self Gmdered Posiliolls ill Cullural Siudies (Elspeth Probyn) re\;ewed by Maureen NlcNeil 221 Shoppillg with Freud (Rachel Bowlby) re\;ewed by Rosalind Brunt 222 The Madolllla COllllectioll (ed. by Cathy Schwichtenberg) reviewed by Andrew Tudor 224 Decoding fVomen's i.Hagazines: From ~,lademoiselle to :\1s (Ellen :\.TcCracken) reviewed by Beverley Skeggs 225 Femillist EpistmlOlogUs (ed. by L. Alcolf & E. Potter, re\;ewed by Kathleen Lennon 226 Malmalisl Femillism (Rosemal)' Hennessey) reviewed by Gill Jagger 228 Subject to Others: British fVomtn JVn'ters and Colonial Slavery' :,:\Ioira Ferguson) reviewed by Tim Youngs 229 Comparative Literature: A Critical Introduction (Susan Bassnett) revie\....ed by Kay Schaffer 230 The Lollely Mirror: Italiall Perspeclives all Fmlillist Theory (ed. by Sandra Kemp & Paola Bono) reviewed by Sharon Wood 231 Between Civilization and Barbarism: JVomtn, ~Vation and LiteraC)' Culture in .Hodem Argentina (Franchine Masiello) and bifomlOtioll for Foreigllers: Three PI'!>,s (Griselda Gambard) reviewed by Nlaria ),,[, Delgado 232 Victonan Heroines: Representations of Fe11linini~)' in J\'i'nelemth~Centll1)' Literature and Art (Kimberley Reynolds & ~icola Humble) and Painting f'Vomen: Vic/onan lVo11lm Artisls (Deborah Cherry) re\;ewed by Lynne Pearce 234

Vita alld Virgillia: The Work alld Frimdship ifIe Sackville West alld Virgillia Woolf(Susanne Raitt) and Virgillia Woolf Themes alld VariatiollS: Seucltd Papers .from the Secolld Allllual Call/erma all Virgillia Woolf (ed. by Vara Neverow-Turk) reviewed by :\1akiko Minow-Pinkney 237 Rebirth ifRhetoric (ed. by Richard Andrews) re\;ewed by Sandra Kemp 239 Journal of Gender Studies 49.

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Erotic Po/ilies: Desire on the Renaissance Slag! (ed. by Susan Zimmerman) and·Honw­ sfxuali(y in Renaissance and Enlighttnment England: Literary Representations in Historical Conttxt (ed, by Claude Summers) reviewed by Andrew Stott 240 Laws ifDesire: Qj"stions ifHomosexualiD' in Spanish Writing and Film 1960-1990 (Paul Julian Smith) re\;ewed by Helen Wing 241 Coming 10 Power (ed, by S1\.\IOIS) re\;ewed by Jan Gordon 242 Women, Texts and Histories (ed, by Clare Brant & Diane Purkiss) reviewed by Elaine Hobby 244 Between J11olnen: Biographers, .YovelistJ.. en'tics, Teachers and Artists ~Vrilt about their J,Vork on Women (ed, by Carol Ascher, Louise DeSalvo & Sara Ruddick) reviewed by Treva Broughton 245 (Un)Like Subjects: Women, Theol)' and Fiction (Gerardine :Vleaney) re\;ewed by Irene Visser 246 Superinttnding the Poor: Charilabi< Ladies and Palemal Landlords in En'tish Fiction, 1770- 1860 (Beth Fowkes Tobin) re\;ewed by Valerie Sanders 247 Gender Divisions and Social Change (Nickie Charles) reviewed by Victoria Robinson 248 The Stork and the Syn'nge: A Political Histol)' if Reproductive Medicine (Naomi PfetTer) reviewed by Anne Scott 248 Amm'can Women in the Nineties: Toda)"s en/ica/Issues (ed. by Sheni ~'latleo) reviewed by Karen Oakes 249

Gender-Responsible Leadership, Detecting Bias, Implementing 11lwnrmtiolls (Cathaline Herr Van Nostrand) re\;ewed by Jane Thompson &Janet McGivern 250 Gender and Public Polic)'." Cases and Comments (K. Winston & ~I.J, Bane) re\;ewed by Catherine Bochel 253 Feminism and Geography': The Limits ifGeographical Kllowledge (Gillian Rose) fe\;ewed by Stuart Wilks 254 Bdtain's Secret Slaves: an Investigation into the Plight ifOz'erseas Domestic Jl'orkers (Bridget Anderson) reviewed by Sheila Cunnison 256 Il1depmdent Lius? Community Carf and Disahltd People Geon)' ~lorris: reYlewed by Jill ~oIanthorpe 257 Erotic Welfare: Sexual TheoT)' and Politics ill the Age ifEpidnllic red, by Linda Singer, and intra. Judith Butler & :Maureen ~JacGrogan) re\;ewed by Charlie Cooper 258 'And A[aT~), are A{r Daul!,hters'. A rt1'ieu' qfDaughters ifthe Dust (feature film directed by Julie Dash) re\;ewed by Gaele Sobotl-~Iogwe 258 JJfchanical Brides: ,ramen and JJachines from Home to Office. A re\iew of the exhibition by So-Hee Lec 260 BOOKS RECF.I\'W 263

"OTICEIlOARD 267 "OTES 0" CO"TRllllTORS 271 50. JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 6 NO.2 SUMMER 1994

ARTICLES Mrinalini Sinha Reading Mother Illdia: Empire, Nation, and the Female Voice / 6 Jane E. Schultz Race, Gender, and Bureaucracy: Civil War Army Nurses and the Pension Bureau / 45 Susan Dwyer Amussen "Being stirred to much unquietness": Violence and Domestic Violence in Early Modern England / 70 Jean M. Humez "A Woman Mighty to Pull You Down": Married Women's Rights and Female Anger in the Anti-Shaker Narratives of Eunice Chapman and Mary Marshall Dyer / 90

DIALOGUE Eileen Boris Gender, Race, and Rights: Listening to Critical Race Theory / 111 Melinda Chateauvert A Response to "Gender, Race, and Rights" / 125 Eileen Boris A Reply / 133

REVIEW ESSAYS Eni de Mesquita Samara Feminism, Social Justice and Citizenship in Latin America / 135 LAtin American Women and the Search for SOcWl Justice by Francesca Miller; From the House to the Streets: The Cuban Womans's Movement for Legal Reform, 1898-1940 by K. Lynn Stoner; Emancipating the Female Sex, the Struggle far Women's Rights in Brazil, 1850-1940 by lune E. Hahner Laurie Nussdorfer Everywhere They Were Present / 144 A History of Women in the West. Vol. 3, Renaissance and Enlightenment Paradoxes, edited by Natalie Zemon Davis and Arlette Farge Marian Yeates Bevond "Triffles" / 150 . TIle Diary of Elizabeth Drinker, 3 vots., edited by Elaine Fonnan Crane; A .W/dwifes Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1i85-1812 by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 161

BIBLIOGRAPHY / 176

CO:-'TRIBlJTORS / 206

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 208 A,\'XOlJNCE~IENTS / 210 51,

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EDITORIAL 2 Women in the Countryside 4 Laya TurnsTwo ...~-- --_._----~---._- FEATURES 5 Organizing Peasant Women: Confronting Power Where Power Lies Tess Oliveros

17 Two Types ofWomen's Organizations: Homemakers & Activists Daisy Valerio

22 Poison in Brown Bottles Joy Santos 25 Hoechst: A History of Poison Production ONTHECOVER Joy Snntos Rural women comprise more 32 Cordillera WomanHarassed by Hoechst than half of Filipinas. And if Joy S;mtos there is any group of women who can rightly be said to 34 Marching Under the Red and Purple Banner epitomize the situation of the Notes on the Contemporary Women '5 Movement Filipina, it is the millions of in the Philippines rural women. Judy Taguiwalo In this issue, LAVA focuses its attention to the women in the countryside, taking a LITERARY close look at AMIHAN's 44 Biktima organizing of peasant women Quinciana de Luna as well as analyzing their most pressing issues 50 Ang Babae sa Tulay ng Magsaysay Raquel Ignacio Cover photographs by JOJO PASANA DEPARTMENTS 49 Art Folio: Pagbabayo doon sa Daguioman Arlene S. Villaver

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FIRST QUARTER 1994 VOL.3 NO.1

FflAl/lIST QUARTERLY

EDITORIAL 2 Flllpina 2000

FEATURES 4 Philippines 2000: A Woman's Nightmare Tetet Nera-Lauron. IBON

o The Plight of Women Workers under MTPDP Eden Casareno

12 Magdalena Montoya de la Cruz, Displaced Peasant Woman Nora O. Gamolo

19 Tondo Urban Poor Women Fight for their Housing Rights Nora O. Gamolo ON THE COVER What will the atatu. 01 the Flllpina be In the year 20001 26 Feelings of Resonance from Feminist Writings The Ramol government Judy Tagulwalo promises to allevlat. poverty and draam. 01 NIChood for 31 When the Women Say No the Phlllpplna•• It talka 01 Eden Casareno people empowerment and the upllttment of women. ------_...__. Great dreams, empty POETRY promises. The Ramos ·.1.3 What Makes a Woman Unforgettable government's MTPDP or Baldy Mendoza Phlllppinaa 2000 will almplv drag the Flllpina deeper Into po.arty end ml.ary along Carnival with her family. The Flllpin. Sharon Cabusao 2000 will therelore be wor•• off than loday. LITERARY 44 Kung Mangarap Ka at Maglslng sa Kuwaresma Luna Steat Photograph by ------_.- _._--_ .._..~_. --_ ...._------, ,. lfNNY UMJOCO lIIuslrclion by DEPARTMENTS GRACE DE JESUS-SIEVERT 51 Artfollo 52 Mailbox

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Contents

Cartoons 3 Coming Attractions Almost All of Us Came Here From Somewhere Else 2 What Do You Think About Money? 14 Comnumtary Change Does Happen (Kathleen D. Saadat) 10 Honoring Gay Vets; Honoring Life (Angie Fa) 11 Cultural Appropriation Two Apologies to Barbara Smith and a Solicitation 10 From the War Zones To Keep Our Civil Rights (Margaret Deirdre O' Hartigan) 12 From Us Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press NeedS Your Help 11 Does LesCon Print Transsexuals (Rebecca Gordon} 18 Getting in Touch With Us 19 Resources Selected Reading List on Mental Illness and Psychiatric Oppression (Xenia S. Williams) 16 Reviews Off the Shelf(Angie Fa) 14 Strategies "See You in Court" Is Not a Good Answer (Jan Adams) 13 Testimony Do I Still Want My Womb? (Yolanda Van Petten) 15 54. • I AsiA PAcific WOMENIS STUdiES JOURNAl NUMBER 3 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE INSTITUTE Of WOMEN'S STUDIES

Message

Articles Studies Cultural Alternatives for Literary Women in the Philippines:. .I The Discourse ofthe Forbidden: The Horror Genre 62 Shattering the Myth in Contemporary Filipino Horror Comics by Connie Jan A/oraan by Nerissa Balce

OfTraitors and Translators: Victor Jose Penaranda's Translation...... II The Treatment of Violence Against Women in the Mass Media: 76 ofLilia Quindoza Santiago's Kais(Ullpalad A Survey ofa Leading National Newspaper by Jhoamw Cmz by Rita IHonteiro

Coming on Her Own Into Her Country:. . 18 Philippine Women's Self-Referential Writing, 1970-1990 Profile: Friends ofThai Women Workers in Asia (FQWIA) . 89 by Marjorie AI. Evasco Book Reviews "'The Woman Split at the Well": 27 Forhidden Fruit: Women Write the Erotic, cd., Tina Cuyugan 92 Female Victimization in Philippine Balladry Reviewedby Grace Monte de Ramos by Herminia Arenez Between Worlds: Women Writers ofChinese Ancestry, by Amy Ling ... 96 A Life-Size Mirror: Women's Self-Representation in Girls' Comics ...... 37 Reviewed by Alary Anile JOJeUe E. Pemia by Yukari FUjimoto

Women are No Longer the Moon: The Literary Expression 44 News Briefs 98 of Japanese Women Writers from 1894~ 1925 by Kim Slate Publications Catalog 103 New Images of Women in Modem Chinese Poetry: ...... 54 The Feminist Poetic Xia Yu by Michelle left \I\ I'!) ~~v )) 1V/

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FEATURES

SUMMER 1994 which, even with its honific subject 7 CAPITALIST DAY­ VOLUME 19, NO.2 malter, may not Felman suggests, SUMMER CAMP MEMOIR be harsh enough. by tovo

17 JOAN ROTH: SHE Jewish socialist summer camp is JUDY CHICAGO PHOTOGRAPHS A WORLD both the backdrop-and the I 5 motivating force--for ajewish by Jyl Lynn Felman OF JEWISH WOMEN teenager's coming of age. Some as told ro Susan Schnur ofthis is funny: the kids are taught She has moved from the lushness to kinow the enemy­ and intima­ Here's the story (make that stories, capitalism. Some is cy of "The plural) ofjoan Roth. fearless feminist wry: the endless pro­ Dinner photoJoumalist Roth has gone cessing and discussion Party" to everywhere, dangerous and excit­ in an ideologically-dri­ quite differ­ ing---usually alone--to bring back ven selling. And most ent imagery photographs and the life stones of of all, it's downright in her new jewish women in Yemen, Ethiopia, moving to be remind­ "Holocaust Morocco, India ana elsewhere. For ed that summer camp Project" LILITH she renders here a startling can be a place where (soon to set ofportraits ofjewish women in a girl finds the commu­ appear at a Romania, Hungary, Llzbekistan, nity and the stick-to­ museum Ukiraine and Buchara, including a the-ribs values that near you). witch who cures headaches, a that selVe her well as Felman tells caterer with an axe for a cleaver, she grows into her us about and Seldy Gluck the aging Yiddish identity as a jewish page IS Chicago's process-using the theater star. woman. colleetJve talents ofwomen across tf)e country. often underre ognizeo---and the product continued on next page i I 0 THE NEW MINORITY: page 10 JEWS WHO CHOOSE JEWS by Rachel Altman Marrying In/Marrying Out Only 48% ofjews under 40 will many jews, the demographers tell The graph .1 rlghl 100"" , us. Who are these jews who Indi(oln the inu,os· choose Jews? Read the first-per­ In9 number of Jews son accounts of the lives and who marry 110ft-Jews. '" times ofeight jewish women who The latest figures, fro.. Ih, 1990 are--or who want to be-­ ",. Hatiaoci Jewish Popv­ -II romantically involved with other lallol Survey, show jews. Their comments are per­ Ih'l mare Ih•• 50'10 sonal, often funny, sometimes 01 f1rsl marriages of '" wrenchingly poignant And an Jews ullder 40 art added attraction: Some jewish 1.1.,...,;age•. ....,,.. 1965-1t74 1t75-1M4 1,3-40.000 490,000 II470,000 questions to ask yourself before you fall in love. (Save the list for a friend if you've done your falling in love.)

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!FEATURES LILITH

SUMMER 1994 continued (rom previous page VOLUME 19, NO.2 i 23 WEARING My JEWISH 3 8 TSENA-RENA STAR tion, and the victory c'a smart Where to Go for What-ifYou're I' woman detenmined :0 follow her ! by Susan). Gardon jewish and Female I own instincts. Teaching tolerance--materials you i When Seventh Avenue outs cru­ can order. how to connect with :Ifixes on runway mode's. and DEPARTMENTS other Jewish women wnen you :::atechism beads and cr'Csses travel abroad. :Jecome a fashion staterrent. 3 FROM THE EDITOR .vhat does it mean for a Jewish Nomen to wear a Star of David 49 NAZI DAUGHTER around her neck? Our 2uthor 33 LILITH REVIEWS Adapted by Peter Sjdllo~ and An Roth comes out of the jewelrv oox Feminist books about c,sabilitles, only on certain occasions. and she teaching as the New vork jewish In the startling fonmat of a stage :ells whel1-and why. in a related Noman's chosen profession; poet monologue - suitable for auditions, story, a young jewish le'o'an Alicia Ostriker on llano ?ardes's we imagine - a brief. chilling recol­ explores her own motlvatlons for aiblical revisioning. lection ofgrowing up with a Nazi .vearing identifying Jewe,ov. and father. :ells why she can't (yet! ,'lear her cover l!lustralK>n Lynne Feldman :ewish star/pink triangle eamngs 4 KOL ISHAH by -:0 work News ofjewish Worre" from AllOver 26 THE STRENGTH OF New, non-sexist JeWlsr studies TAMAR cumcula for Hebrew "-001 stu­ Ashort story by Ingrid Hughes dents. created by wor-- en In their ~wenties looking for r.e.v ways to Catch up with a Biblical ,",ory :each girls-and boys-'Dout :'"'!at's not so familiar to rr'.ost of Judaism. The Museun- :'the "SO The desert has its ways. and :Jiaspora paints over ... :>men's - amar her desires. and a -eminist :aces! A costume exr'c-: showing ~s ·"telling its satisfaction. T",IS tale, how our foremotre'"S made :mich we rarely read in ,..Jebrew ~he transition from tre '-tetl and 5:.'1001, or examine as aCL::ts, :he sheitel to Made in ·>""enca. evolves a goat a ring, a cecep- 57. • JULY/AUGUST 199·1 \'olullle V. ;\lllllhef I

FEATURES ART S

Women's Film Festivals:.-\ ~'ixed I3lessing: /;y Patricia Thomson 80 The Many Faces of Feminism: Joyce Seotl: .\Iessing wilh Tradition b." ,\ta;.; Smith 83 Changemakers all, these women show us the ways feminists .4r/.\1I'//t(1I h.\'Jl:'lwifer Baull/garanfr 84 are pUlling their beliefs into practice 33

Choosing Disability: .\Iany women aSSUOle they should abort a disabled felUS. Wh~'~ b)' Lallm Hf'I'Jh(\" 26 HEALTH Going Vegetarian Ii)' uwrm .\tukall/al 14 Sunscreen or Smoke Screen: by Aariane F!/gh-Hermall 19 NEWS Tamoxifen on Trial 21 Health Notes 1 4 INTERNATIONAL i\laking Maternity Care Women-Friendly in the LK. by Melissa Belll1 10 Dispatches 1 2 DEPARTMENTS u.s. Editorial F.unily Values h)' .Harcia .jlll! Gillespie Lellers 4 Whatever Happened to Single Payer~ by K(1!f11 Branan 86 .\/{'dia Caulion: Children Watching b)' SIIUIllIlt' Braun uvine 22 Legislating .\Iemor)' ~)' Kim S. Hirsh 91 Guest Room Where Are the Girls? b.\' Xl'l'm }':lIckrejll Sol/OlIi 96 The ~fo\'e To Outlaw Female Genital Mutilation bJ Barbara Rf)'llOlds 92 So Commmt (back cover) Clipping.; bJ Kale Rounds 94

8 0 0 K S To T dl the Truth b)' Doro/h.,' AlIisoll 72 Bold T)'pe Roz Warren. Seriously Funny V)' LiUJ. Feathentollt' 79 Intema/irmal Buokshelf 75 • nt,'iews 76

FICTION A N 0 POE TRV FidiQIl The Hill by Greta Raila 66

POt'tl")' Dear Sarah b,\' Susan Lier 65 Glad I Didn't Waste Money 11.\' CharlOltf .\la.urson 85 \'ountain Lion b.\' Linda Hugan (inside back cover) • Volume V, Number 2 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1994

FEATURES

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Setting the Record Straight 33 What's Love Got To Do with It? b)' D.G. 34 Remember the Children b)' Rosemal)' L. Bra)' 38 Making Safety a Civil Right ~\ Linda Hirshman 44 A Day in Court b)' Rita Hen/f)'lemen 48 ~'Ien Changing Men by Robert L. Allen and Paul Kivel 50 Where Do We Go from Here? AlI lnteroiew with AmlfOlus 56 Plus: The Not-so-Fine Print. b)' Kristm Golden 39 • Women Who Bauer Women b)' Achy Obejas 53 • Resources: Xational and State Organizations 64

Watermarks: Swimming Through Memories b)' Laurie Stone 26

NEW S INTERNATIONAL POPULATION POLICY Exposing the Numbers Game b)' Sonia Correa mid Rosalind Pelchesky 10 The Cairo Conference: The Stakes, the Players b)' Rebecca Foster 12 Puerto Rico: The Covert Campaign To Sterilize Women by Vanessa Bauui 14

In South Mrica We Have New Hope by Gloria Mochawane 20 Dispallh" 18

U.S. The Push To Test Babies for HIV by Sue Woodman 90 A Women's Mag Masks Sleaze as Service by Helen Rogan 92 Clippings by Kole Ronnds 94

BOO KS Children's Books: Buyer Beware byJanus Adams 72 Who's Mraid ofShere Hite? byJennifer Gonnerman 75 Bold Type Sara Lawrence-Ughtfoot: The Scholar as Storyteller by Donna M. Williams 77 Inlernali01ll1/ Bookshelf 76 • Reviews 78

FICTION The Moon Before Dusk by Kim Edwards 66 59.

• Volume V, Number 2 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1994

(Continued) ART S Black (and White) Snapshots by bell hooks 82 Holly Hughes: Her Heart Belongs to Daddy by Laun·e Stane 88 Artswatch by Jennifer Baumgardner 89

DEPARTMENTS Editorial Memories To Keep by Marcia Ann Gillespie Letters 4 Media. Reporter's Notebook by Donaiella Lorch 21 Prisms My Mother. the Gossip Columnist by Sheila Weller 24 Guest Room Pregnant or Not? by jUal) Rae 96

S NAP S HOT S Pearl Ubungen 65 Lepa Mladjenovii: 81

26. 60. MANUSHI A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY

He who considers himselffree isfree indeed. and he who considers himself bOl/nd remains bOl/nd. As one thinks. so one becomes.

Ashtavakra Gila

NUMBER 82 . May-June 1994

2. Madhu Kishwar Kashmir and Kashmiriyat The Politics of Language. Religion and Region

7. Kiran Kapoor Profile ofa Tibetan Healer: Dr Tsewang Dolkar

12. Prem Chowdhury Widow Remarriage in Haryana Law Strenglhens Repressiveness of Popular Culture

19. ReDuka VishwaDathun Book Review: Power, Poverty and Poison

22. Frederlque Apfell·MurgliD The Sacred Groves Menstrualion RitUllls in Rural Orissa

33. K.R. ViswaDathan Short Story: To Tile Ashram . Translation: ReDuka VishwaDathaD

38.' ADjum Katyal Poem: To My Daughter 39. ADupama Ran T.V. Review: Paulakhuna, A Morathi Serial

40. Letters to Manushi

44. MiDa Kumar Poem: Keikeiji On the cover: 61.

17 .Love is the heart of labor by Laura Kaplan Shanley Midwives can help women have painless births. 19 Will midwives be there for these women? by Judy Edmunds Caring for HIV-positive women. 23 Laboring women are not marathon runners by Michel Odent, MD. Randy lrvitlg provides support for his wife Jane dl/rillg lflbor. Their Carbo-loading and water may not be the way to go. daughter Alisoll was bom March 13, 1992, mfd weighed 7 pOll/Ids, 4 ounces. Photo by Lise Alexa"der.

OTHER FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

12 Premature rupture of membranes by various autltoYS 3 Editor's Page The mini-theme explores PROM and different ways to deal with it. 4 Poetry 15 The midwife's dilemma by Marion Toepke McLean, CNM 6 Networking Exploring acommon condition in healthy women: Group Bstrep. 10 Tricks of the Trade 25 Nourishing the mother by Anne Frye 11 Marion's Message Ealing during labor provides women witll energy for the hard work of birth. The first stage of safe 27 Potential risks of epidural anesthesia by Penny Simkin, PT motherhood Maten",1 risks as well as undesired effects on labor, fehls and newborn. 16 Question of the Quarter 29 The dynamic first stage of labor by Limi J. Rosenberger by Marion Toepke McLean, CNM, Jill Cohen with Kimberlel} Mangun by Jill Cohen One of the most interesting things about first stage is /lmt it is so unpredictable. 44 Media Reviews 31 Causing labor to unfold by Alison Osbom 46 News A homebirth midwife writes about shortening clients' labors. 48 Journal Abstracts 33 Managing first stage problems btl John Stevenson, MD. 49 Calendar

Problems such as jailure to progress, cervical dystocia and more are discussed. 50 Classified Advertising 34 Lillie black book by Sharon Glass Jonquil, CNM, and Jill Cohen 54 In My Opinion First stage pages for your notebook. by Virginia Oi Grio 35 Having faith in labor support by Virginia Di Orio 55 Photo Album Emotional and physical support for the birthing jamily works wonders. 36 Three first stage complications by Alison Osborn Prematurity, postmaturity and LUGR can affect labor. 52 Encouraging breasUeedingby Elena Taggart Medo A midwife's personal teaching alld encouragement are invaluable.

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1994 Number 1 Nordic Journal ofWomen's Studies Volume 2

Contents: Editorial 1 The position ofwomen in Old Norse society and the basis for their power 3 Else Mundal (Norway) Investigating gender in the Greenland process ofmodernization 12 Signe Amfrcd (Denmark) "Hard work and much patience". Career prospects for women scientists 28 rove Thagaard (Norway) Gendered bodies in Academia - an analytic approach to social meaning-making among students 42 Dorte Marie Sondergaard (Denmark) Among flappers and respectable girls. Gender and culture in the banish YWCA 1880-1940 51 Hilda Remer Christensen (Denmark) Solveig's Corner 62 Book Reviews 64 Announcements 41

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.,1 ...... '... news::"". .cdmm'enfdfY national and internatiOnal Political Correc1JlesS ••• , ', 20 news ...•.•••..• , ••••• 3-7 """""""'8"W1"'~'" Rights .•.•.•..•...'. "'24"!.!. ; conferitnt:es reviewS'~. NWsA •',' .:~t:/. ~. ....8-14 Against Porn ••••••••', ,,, 22 Childhood's Thleramt featur.s. Dirty Weekend ..•.• ,'.. , .. 23 russian ~ start hoUine : ,,,, 15 kenyao women and economic struggllf •• , .•. , ... ,,.,. 18 regular!:S', domestIC viOlence Chicken Lady .•••. , •• ,. 26 comes oUt " .••.. , .. ,, •. 21 Dykes to Watch Out For'.• ·• , 26 Letters ..•..• , •• ;...... 24 activism Ada , .. "., ••.•·•• ,.".29 Dyke March: Media RedUx •. , 1 S1onewall)()(N ••.. ,., •..•. 2 obituaries. Nicole Paul, . , .•.. , ..... , 7 65, o

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SEXUAL WHO STOLE HOFFMAN FRONT LINES NETWORKING AT INCEST? 3 2 OXFORD 30 High Noon in Mosco\\' 10 Obscuring the political WIN SOME/LOSE SOME By Katherine Eban import ofchild rape RAPPING 5 Finkelstein By louise AnnstTong 8 \Vhy Roseanne Rivets Us BOOK REVIEWS A SACRIFICIAL LOUISE 50 LIGHT BOURGEOIS' CHESLER 14 FEMINIST ART 26 FEEDBACK Self-Immolation 33 Mississippi Feminists 60 in Tehran By Arlene Ra\'en Under Attack By Martha Shelley SAFETY NET TALKING FEMINIST CUTTING SOME SEXUAL PERFORMS 24 SLACK APARTHEID IN IRAN VANISHING ACT The 0.). Simpson 64 17 37 Chronicles Altar Girls? Excuse Me for Tightening restrictions \Vill retonn make weltare By Andrea Peyser Not Dancing at the News on women more un-t:lre? By Susan J. Kraus By Mahin Hassibi, MD By Lynn Phillips ON THE COVER OT! DIALOGUE OVARIAN CANCER Cover Painting by TOWARD A 45 REVOLUTION IN The myopia of medical Jady Williams VALUES power 20 By Beverly ZJ~rian Congressman John Lewis Jnd Andrea Dworkin ADVENTURES OF connect feminism GERTRUDE BELL Jnd civil rights 42 By Robert Kimball Gteen

TIME WARP IN THE TOY STORE 48 By Ellen J. ReiGer 66. Peace~»d Freedom

July/August 1994 VoL 54 No.4

Features

Hate Crime Tally •••• 8 Branch PronIe ...• 16

Female Genital Mutilation: A Committee Call to Action • . • • • • 9 Columns .•••.•• 18

European Americans Ask Ms. Media •••• 21 Becoming Allies ••• 12 Program 23 Fighting Media Racism 13 International Report 24 Specific Huddled Masses: U.S. Immigration Notices •..••••• 25 Policy 14

Book Review ••••••• Departments

Readers' Forum .••• 4

Membership •••••• 5

U.N. Report ••••••• 6

Branch Action •••• 17 RFR~DRF 67. RESOURCES FOR FEM N ST RESEARCH

FALlIWlNTER 1993 AUTOMNE/HIVER VOLUME 22 NUMBERs 3 & 4

EdltoriavEdUorial Marginality, Communalism and Gender: New Worles on Gender Oppression in South Asia Articles/Articles Review of "Muslim Women In India: Polilical and Private Realilies" by Shahida Lateef, lbe Veil in Their Minds and On Our Heads: and "Purity and Communal Boundaries: The Persistence of Colonial Images of Women and Social Change in a Bangladeshi Muslim Women 5 Village" by Santi Rourio 76 Homa Hood/ar Reviewed by Enakshi DUtJ

From Field to Faculty Club: Framing the Face Book Revlews/Comptes rendus of Universal Hu(man)ity 19 Judith Whitehead Beyond the Pale 79 Vron Ware Colonialism and Socialization: The Girl Reviewed by Sheryl Nestel Ch.i1d in Colonial Bengal 23 Jasodlmra Bagch; Change Within Tradition Among Jewish Women In Libya The Case of the "Unchaste" Widow: Rachel Simon Constructing Gender in 19th-eentury Bengal 31 Reviewed by Lilith Finkler Dolores R Chew Femmes egyptiennes: Tradition el modemil6 81 The Return of the SaU: A Note on Heroism Naoual el Saadaoul and Domeslicity in Colonial Bengal 41 Compte rendu par Anne Brown Indira Chowdhury-Sengupta Gendered States: Feminist Re·Vlsions of "Allee Samee Melican Lady": Imperialism International Relations Theory 82 and Negotialion atlhe Chinese Rescue Home 45 V. Spike Peterson, ed. Marilyn Fiirdig Whiteley Reviewed by EA (Nora) Cebotarev

A1ien·Homes: Postcolonial Women's Spaces Inlerests of State: The Politics of Language, and the Politics of I...ocation 51 Mulliculfurallsm and Feminism in Canada 83 Kefu H. Karrak Leslie A. Pal Reviewed by Roxana Hg The Breasl/Boltle Controversy: Women and Development 57 Jin Guo: Voices of Chinese Canadian Women 84 Belh Pelligrew Chinese Canadian National Council Reviewed byJane Su ChaM Ku Potlry Lumi!re d'encres: po!mes 86 Colourblind, In the Beginning, To My Sisters 67 Sylvie Serem!s SudharshnM Coomarasamy Compte rendu par Nathalie Stephens

Review &says/Critiques Maid in the USA 87 Mary Romero Portraits and POSlscripls: Places of Voicel Reviewed by lWnne Bobb Smith Voices of Place Review of "Portraits of Paleslinian Women" Race, Class, Gender: Bonds and Barriers 88 by Orayb Arei Najjar 71 Jesse Vorst, Tania Oas Gupla et at, eds. Reviewed by MOM Marshy Reviewed by Bernice Moreau

Stann and Sanctuary: 'the Journey of Where Women are Leaders: The SEWA Ethiopian and Eritrean Women 89 Movemenlln India 95 Helene Moussa Kalima'Rose Reviewed by Geraldine Sadoway Reviewed by Pramila Aggorwal

Superwomen and the Double Burden: Women's Wild Women to the Whirlwind: Afta­ Experience ofChange in Central and Eastern American Cullwe afld the Conlemporary Europe and the Former Soviet Union 90 Renaissance 95 Chris Corrin, ed. Joanne M. Braxton and Andree' Nicola .-';., Reviewed byA/eM Heillinger McLaughlin, eds, Reviewed byJanet Simmons Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism 91 Young, Female and Black 97 Chandra Talpade Mohanly, Ann Russo and Heidi Saft. Mirza Lourdes Torres, eds. Reviewed by ChriJtina Gabriel Reviewed by Linda Carty

"Viva": Women and Popular Protest In Latin America 92 Sarah A. Radcliffe and Sallie Westwood, eds. Reviewed by Ver6nica Schild 68.

Issue #26 fI:. Summer 1994 {J~

SACRED PLAY - SUMMER Beltane - Artwork by Sudie Rakwin Outside Front Cover Fun and Games: I.nvocation for the Prayer of Play Inside Front Cover Queen of Pentacles - Artwork by Jml Cumming 5 Dandelion Music - by Elizabeth Bmrelte, artwork by Wahaba HearlsulI, 6 From My Mother's Garden: A Gift ofJoy and Creativity by RuNte Co)'ote Womy'l, artwork by Che1yl Frances ...... 11 Barefoot Group Play \'lith Tarot - by Cait Johnson mid Maura D. Shaw , 14 Loving Women, Loving Goddesses - by Diane Darling, artwork by Pamela h'foore 16 Between the Worlds: Dmgs and Spirituality . by Nan C. Druid, artwork by Afaria Cusumano 22 Tattoo: Body Art as Sacred Symbol. by Chinchilla 26 Naked at the Goddess Festival - by Ingrid Cabriel, artwork by Maria CUJumano 29 The Sacredness of Playing - by Moo1lClo 30 Fun with Vic and Jane - by Kim Antieau 31 New Age / Pagan Cartoon - by jana Hollingsworlh. . 34 She of the Silver Screen: The Mother's Most Amazing Home Videos - by Laurel Sager 35 To Bast - by Kathryn Hi1lds , Inside Back Cover Solstice Goddess - by jen1liJer Sun Craw Outside Back Caver

IN EVERY ISSUE Business Notes - INFORMATION FOR OUR READERS . 2 Living the Dream - MUSINGS FROM ANNE . 3 One of Ten Thousand - GODDESS loRE & RITUAL by Diana Paxson, artwork by jVQ1H1a Colbert and Jean Berry .. 38 The Cauldron of Changes - by DeAnna Alba...... 48 Sacred Herbs - GIFTS FROM THE LAND by ja1l Williams, artwork by Mar; jackson ...... 50 Crone-alogue ....:.. AGElESS WISDOM by Laura janesdaughter and judith Tolley, artwork by Wahaba Heartsu1l 52 Heart and Home - EVERYDAY ENCHANTMENTS by Lunata Weatherstone, artwork by /Unet Chri.stine Yates ;. 54 A Circle is Cast - IDEAS FOR RITUAL WORK - from our readers 58 Leaves of Sage - BOOK REVIEWS ...... 62 Tools for Transformation - PRODUCT REvn:ws 65 The Rattle - L£lTI:RS FROM OUR READERS •••.. •• •.••..••...•••••... 69 Women at the Well -A MARKETPtACE OF GooDS, SERVICES 8< IDEAS 75 Weaving the Web - NElWORKING INFORMATION 8< REsoURCES 79 A Pinch of Sage - WORDS OF WISDOM 80 69.

LEARNING AND TEACHING Night & Day Give Birth to Each Other - Artwork by Durga Bernhardt. , , Outside Front Cover Blessed Be -byJoanne Bam'eLynn , .Inside Front Cover A Conversation with Susun Weed - by Maralina Martin...... 6 Aftershocks: Lessons from the Northridge Earthquake - by Ten Karshner . . 13 Learning from the Grandmothers: A Wise Woman Nature Quest - by Ann Pugh. " , 15 The Power of Women's Narratives - by Mary Huber 17 The Body as Teacher - byJudith Kali Evador . .,,,,, 19 A Gift of Prayer - by Paula Gerardi , 22 ~lagica1 Insights in a College Classroom - by Lira Silbll.ry, 24 Building Community, Teaching Ourselves - by Barbara K. Lawing ,, .. 25 Dream Learning - byJenny YattJ , 26 Wisdom of the Ages as told by PJ. - mtworh by Rente Christine Vatu ...... Outside Back Cover AUTUMN Lighting the Lantern - Artwork byJan Cumming , 5 Colors in the Wind - by Elizabeth Barrette ,, 29 Equinox -,/ly Tsunami Skye , .Inside Back Cover IN EVERY ISSUE Business Notes - INFORMATION FOR OUR READERS 2 Living the Dream - MUSINGS fROM ANNE 3 One ofTen Thousand - GoDDESS LORE & RITUAL - by Diana Paxson ,31 The Cauldron ofChanges - by De-Anna Alba 39 Sacred Herbs - GIf'IS FROM TIll: LAND - byJan lVilliams .41 Issue #27 Crone-alogue - AGElESS WISDOM ~ Autumn I994 ~ - by LAuraJanesdaughter andJudith Tolley .45 Heart and Home - EVERYDAY ENCHANTMENTS by Lunata Wtalhmtone .48 A Circle is Cast - IDEAS FOR RITIJAL WORK ,,, 51 Leaves ofSage - BooK REVIEWS." " ., .. ,,, 56 Tools for Transformation - PRODUCT REVlE'''''S ,,, 58 The Rattle - THE WISE WOMAN CoUNCIL. ,.,, ,., _62 Women at the Well -A MARKETPlACE Of GoODS, SERVICES & IDEAS , 68 Wea\;ng the Web - NEWIORJUNG INfORMATION & Rr.sOURCIS ,.,, 71 A Pinch of Sage - WORDS Of WISDOM ,,, 72 70. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 3D, Nos. 5/6 March 1994

CONTENTS

Gender Differences in Distributive Justice: The Role of Self-Presentation Revisited 303 Nancy L. Asdigian, EI/en S. Cohn, and Mary Hennessey Blum Gender Differences in the Interrelationships Between Weight Dissatisfaction, Restraint, and Self-Esteem 319 Marika Tiggemann Gender Differences in Responses to Depressed Mood in a College Sample 331 Lisa D. Butler and Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Structural Power and Experienced Job Satisfactions: The Empowerment Paradox for Women 347 Sharon Rae Jenkins The Influence of Maternal Employment on Gender Role Attitudes of Men and Women 371 Marion C. Willells-Bloom and Steven L. Nock Aspects of Preschoolers' Comprehension of Indoor and Outdoor Gender-Typed Toys 391 Gary D. Levy Students' Perceptions of Male Sexually Aggressive Behavior as a Function of Educational Level and Gender 407 Roger L. Hutchinson, Dan E. Tess, Ari D. Gleckman, Carol L. Hagans, and Le Roy E. Reese A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Bem Sex Role Inventory: Old Questions, New Answers 423 Fredda Blanchard-Fields, Lynda Suhrer-Roussel, and Christopher Hertzog Just Who Is This Guy, Anyway? Stereotypes of the Men's Movement 459 Cheryl A. Rickabaugh BOOK REVIEWS 471 ANNOUNCEMENT 479 71. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 30, Nos. 7/8 April 1994

CONTENTS

Attitudes Toward Male Roles Among Adolescent Males: A Discriminant Validity Analysis 481 Joseph H. Pleck, Freya L. Sonenstein, and Leighton C. KII Perceptions of Sexual Violations: Denying a Kiss, Stealing a Kiss 503 Michael R. Semonsky and Lawrence B. Rosenfeld Gender and Social Support: Taking the Bad with the Good? 521 Heather A. Tllmer Gender Differences in the Accuracy of Self-Reported Weight 543 Nancy E. Betz, Lallrie Mintz, and Gena Speakmon Attributions About Spouse Abuse: It Matters Who the Batterers and Victims Are 553 Richard Jackson Harris and Cynthia A. Cook Effects of Gender and Gender-Role Self-Perceptions on Affective Reactions to Rock Music Videos 567 Gregory T. Toney and James B. Weaver, III Gender and Social Relationships Among the Never-Married 585 Karen Seccombe and Masako Ishii-Kllntz BOOK REVIEWS 605 72. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 30, Nos. 9/10 May 1994

CONTENTS Gender and Self-Concept: A Reexamination of Stereotypic Differences and the Role of Gender Attitudes 615 Linda A. Jackson, Carole N. Hodge, and Julie M. Ingram

Codependency and Gender-Stereotyped Traits 631 Gloria Cowan and Lynda IV, Wan-en

Predicting Helping Behaviors: The Role of Gender and InstrumentallExpressive Self-Schemata 647 Elaine S. Belansky and Ann K. Boggiano

The Predicament of Masculinity: Towards Understanding the Male's Experience of Infertility Treatments 663 Yoram S. Canneli and Daphna Birenbaum-Carmeli

The Impact of Sexual Harassment Simulations on Women's Thoughts and Feelings 679 Sarah Bartoli Samoluk and Grace M. H. Pretty

Empathy, Sex Role Orientation, and Narcissism 701 P. J. Watson, Michael D. Biderman, and Steve M. Sawrie

Gender Differences of Reported Stress Response to the Lorna Prieta Earthquake 725 Karen M. Anderson and Gerdenio Manuel

BOOK REVIEWS 735 73. SIGN S Journal of Women in Culture and Society

SUMMER 1994 VOLUME 19 NU),lBER 4

FEMINISM AND THE LAW

Rhonda Copelon, Specia I Issue Editors .\Iary Louise Fellows, Jane Jenson, Sherene Razack, and Patricia Williams 861 Editorial ~'laivan Clech Uim 865 Feeling Foreign in Feminism Sherene Razack 894 What Is ro Be Gained by Looking White People in the Eye? Culture, Race, and Gender in Cases of Sexual Violence Rosemary Ofeibea 924 Alrering the Strands of the Fabric: A Ofei-Aboagye Preliminary Look at Domestic Violence in Ghana Bronwyn \vinter 939 Women, the Law, and Cultural Relativism in France: The Case of Excision Ruthann Robson 975 Resisting the Family: Repositioning Lesbians in Legal Theory Farida Shaheed 997 Controlled or Autonomous: Identity and the Experience at the Network, Women Living under ~luslim Laws Sharon K. Hom 1020 Engendering Chinese Legal Studies:

Gatekeeping l )..!aster Discourses, and Other Challenges

RIVUlou/RuORTS Mary Louise Fellows 1048 Seeking: Relations: Law and Feminism and Sherene Razack Roundtables

1084 United States and International Notes 1087 About the Contributors

1090 Authorffitle Index, General 1100 Authorffitle Index, Books Reviewe,.

1116 Notice to Contributors 74. sinister wisdom 53

Summer/Fall 1994

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3 The Guest Editors • Introduction 5 Del Martin & Phyllis Lyon • Old Lesbians Are More Tllan Survivors 11 Joyce Pierson. Interview willi Catllerine Nicllolson 18 Dorothv Fowler· 6:15 Sestina 20 Marjory Nelson. Welcome Home, Kid 23 Joan Corbin· A Surprise 24 Monika Kehoe. College Teaclling on tile Move 31 Bernice Dambowic • A Lesbian Voice 32 Carol Ehrlich. Coming Home 36 Ida VSW Red. Seasoning 41 Helen Howard. Kissing Rosie 46 Kate Rosenblatt. Peg and Emily 50 Rosemary Hathaway. Ode to all Old Woman From an Old Woman 51 Emma Joy Crone· Notes from Homby Island, B.C. 54 Miriam Carroll. lmal,i 55 Pat Pomerleau. Amelia Earllart Didn't Cook 59 Janny MacHarg • Niclle Picking 61 Mab Maher. Tile Woman Across tile Street 66 Frances Lorraine· A Day in tile Life of One Old Dyke 69 Elizabeth Freeman. Is It Only Genes? 71 Joan Miller. Yes, a Happy Heart Attack 74 Mary Flick· Unfinislled Letters 76 Ann Stokes • Cllalice of Green 78 Grear Greene • Friends of Dorotlly 82 Vashte Doublex • Ageful Equals Rageful 84 Catherine Nicholson· "Tile View After 70 Is BreatMaking" 86 Ruth Mountaingrove • One Old Lesbian's Words 91 Bernice Ybarra Miller • A New Love 92 Elaine Mikels. In tile Prime of My Old Age 96 Rosemary Hathaway. Anniversary 98 Carmen de Monteflores • OfTime, Trees, Apples and aRiver 102 Shevy Healey. Traveling witll Rutll and Silevy 108 Sally Miller Gearhart. Wondercrone: Her Humble Origins sinister wisdom 53 75.

Summer/ Fall 1994

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115 Guest Editors' Process Notes 119 In Memoriam 121 Contributors' Notes 126 Books Received 129 Ads and Announcements 142 Notes for a Magazine: Change on the Horizon 144 Upcoming Issues

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ART cover Mickey Spencer' Old Lesbians: We Are Everywhere 4 Cam Jancek • The Guest Editors, April 27, 1994 10 Elaine Mikels' Jess McVey, Sculptor & Artist 22 Marjory Nelson. untitled 49 Louise Gilbert. Old Woman 60 Ruth Mountaingrove • Pat Bond as Lorena Hickock 67 Frances Lorraine' untitled 85 Elaine Mikels • Baba Copper 90 Ruth Mountaingrove • BufIY Dunker, 81 101 Carmen de Monteflores • Tree Trunk 114 Marge Green. OLOC Photo Collage 119 Frances Lorraine' Old Dykes Gather 76.

Vol. 19 No. 10 ...... CONTENTS JUNE 1994 . PRIDE PRIDE REVIEWS FEATURE NEWS 17P 1 7 SUPPLEMENT Southern Oueers Highlight The Misogyny ofWelfare Reform National & International News Film & Video Festival Randy A/beida Compiled by Linda Wong 1P Susan Yick. Remembering Amazon Quarterly Bonnie Morris 16 18P FILM Bostoll & New Englalld News 43 Septembers, Compiled by Linda Wong 3P byJewelle Gomez 12 On the Island ofLesbos Karin Aguilar-San Juan Dialogues with Madwomen: Megg Mott Talking to Ourselves LETTERS Katf;j Maiu S 4P Safe Sex for Lesbians, \Vowell ;n the Director's Chair Whars It All Abutl Steph(UJie Ilumml Judith McDaniel & Judith MaUd POETRY SP Transmission, Transmission, 17 Where's the Transmission? Dogged Persistence CALENDAR Amber Hollibaugh 'Hie Raptor 14 &. 12P Molly Peacock 9P Vow News NoteslLegisiatil1e Updates N;'la Nyhart OJmpiled by thIda Wong 19P In Her I Am, by Chrystos My Mother, Listening to Flowers Experimental Love, N'lfI/1Ij "ejgelsrm Chase by Cheryl Clarke Rmee Graham BOOKS The Marvelous Arithmetic! of Distance, by Afldre Lortie 19 Mjr/,c·le l.f'aI,;tt rU'ihed [lack to Strcnglh, by Glori" \Vnde~Gayles 21P ")/f'/vJI C. Whit£' 10P Flashpoinr, by Katherine Forrest Gals Go to the Gay Gomes Give Me Your Good Ear, 21 GJ)'7IYS l'hottla5 by Maureell Brady Under the Silk COllon Tree, Pafricia Roth Schwartz byJean BlIffong 14P Meeta Anand RNral OtBanizing: Building Community lUrass Difference 23P Suzannt Pharr Lesbian Heresy, 24 by Sheila Jeffreys Fugitive Information, AnnRlmo by Kay Leigh Hagan Jane Caputi 77. - u-r-o-e-r T eWomews Forum Vol. 19. No. 11 ...... CONTENTS JULY 1994 . FEATURES POETRY THEATRE News 1 27 33 Defending Our Name He Comes to Ue Down Latina Lesbians Explore Angela Y. Davis Naomi Feige/son Chase Multiple Identities Helena Dying Karen Friedland 16 Grace Dian Disability Rights Activist Water BOOKS Connie Panzarino CiR; Marks 14 an interview by ('ArTU Dearborn National & International News A Trifle 35 Sargasso, Compiled by Linda Wong VIEWPOINTS Stephanie Stewart poems by Marjorie Agosin Happiness, 24 8 stories by Marjorie Agos;1l Boston & New Eng/and News Take It All Off Michele Leavitt Compiled by Linda Wong Erica Vital 36 LETTERS 9 The Perennial Political Palate, Dreadlods: Diversity or by the Bloodroot Collective 5 Appropriation Anne Arkill, Krystyna Co/bum, Mev Miller CALENDAR GlUm Sherving/on 22-23 Ecofcminism and the Sacred, FIRST PERSONS edited by Carol ]. Adams FICTION Harriet Kofalk 11 28 The Essay on Class I Always 38 Waffled to Wn"/e White Rllhill (I(,i'm/III OnlyWord'i, Sheri Hostttfer by CallJanlle A. MacKinllon 12 MusIC Mmk E. Smith Old Money Barbara Potter 30 39 An; Difranco The Mother I Carry, Jennifer Einhorn by Louise M. Wisechi/d ART phyllu J. Pagano 26 FILM Fort)' Ways &hibit 41 Celebrates Compassion 31 Texas Guinan: Thea Davis Co Fish: Catch ofthe Year Queen of the Nightclubs, .Kath; Maio by Louise Berliner Janet Overmyer 78.

Vol. 19, No. If' ...... CONTENTS AuGUST 1994 .

SUMMER 98 FIRST PERSONS NEWS READING No More Maskt' Twentieth Century American 13 Women Poets, 1 National o-IntemationalNews edited by Flo",nce Howe My Grandma/her's Apron Compil,d by Linda Wong OJrole Simmons ales Vicki O:m 108 11 . , My Father's Pros/ale Gland .I , ( , • Infinite Divisions Judith Arcana , edited by Try Diana Rebolledo . j... '.' '~"?"f .. . . & Eliana S. Rivero ,~ , ," : ;~~~~: Nepantla: Essays from· ': q •• ':; • ·t:·, 18 the Land in the Middle, ._;.~ Writer/Activist Mob Stgres/ byPa/Mora >.) • .' f: :'.. '.-: 17 Confron" Racism The Last Generation, ::'!:" ":n~ ~.,\'';'\\ . ", StonewalllS Jean Hardisty by Chetrie Moraga Sharon Um·Hmg Lourdes TotTts POETRY 48 22 I am R~, by NornM M,Coroey 128 29 Bas/on 0- New England News with Andy Meisler Sandino's Daughters Revisited, Sunrise Over the Temple ofIsis Compiled by Lindo Wong Hl4lh" Sttphemcm by Margaret Randall·· Janet Aal{s Karttl Kampwmh A Plumb LETTERS 58 joCtlyn L. Emmon 5 TwighUght: Los Angeles 1992, FEATURES Remembering Emily bY Anna Deaver< Smith Rita Rust CALENDAR Ayofemi Polayan Ironing My Bro/her's 20-21 The Black Woman's Gumbo Ya-Ya, Summer Shirts by TetriJewel/ Margaret Robison Angelene Thompson 68 FICTION Stir-fry, by Emma Donoghue 31 Passions between Women, by 18 Maureen Emma Donoghue Ball Park Figures Nancy Peacock MinaKumar Michele M. Frosl A New Open Season for Women FILM 78 Rox"j, .....- ...."1 t 'The Lo!1gings of W.omen. byMm1ie Pier<)' . Mtl !!offrrtr'!. : 1'al{~tlas;: ,, 88 A Mother/Daughkr Dialogue .. Poenu from the Hot Country. Anne & Sue Swartl by EU..be/h Gal/oway 31 Klllhl"n Aguero 27 Bhaji al the Beach, Class '1l'u/hs IIA Female Fun llme" Mary Frances PltJ" Katbi Maio 79.

Vol. 20. No. 1 ...... CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 1994 . Inkmlptton FEATURES Sarah Pox 46 The Father Who Eat. The State of Asian America. 1 Hi'Children edited by Karin Aguila,-San Juall What'. Wrong with the "F" Word? Char/one Gordon Juliana. Pegues Dllia D. Aguila, FIe,hpot 17 Martha Zweig 47 Am IB1uei A Now and Improved Population Control Policy? edited by Marion Dane Bauer Asoka Bandarage FILM Eva M. Schlesmger 36 49 VIEWPOINT Drive, She Said: No More Frogs, No More Princes, Tme Lies and Speed interviewed byJoanne R Vicker, 9 Kathi Maio & Barba,a 1. Thomas Tho Sputade ofRace in the Heidi E. Keller Moon OJ. Simp,on Case EI/y Bulhin and Bechy W. Thompson '. NEWS FIRST PERSON 14 National & International News 1.2 Compiled by Linda Wong Celebration Mary Mortimore Doss;n 39 16 Their Crazy Lives Information Technology FICTION Victoria Nunez Glynys Thomas BOOKS 24 32 Bo,ton & Now &gland Now. Tho I"and ofBane' Mary Rohrer-Dam, 41 Compiled by Linda Wong Feminists Expand Consdousncss at F/SF Conferences LETTERS POETRY Susanna J. Sturgis S 3S 43 CALENDAR How the Body Work' Pigs in Heaven, 22,31 Leasa Burton by Ba,ba,a J(jng,o'ver Rebeua Johmon 80. Tessera

Women in Urban Culture Les femmes et la culture urbaine

Volume 16 Summer· tie 1994

Liminaire 5 Introduction Lianne Moyes 6 A Woman-in-Effect Claudine Potvin 13 Untitled: Never Forget You Look Great II Map to Misogyny Patricia Sealllan 19 In which the deer learns of the forest Sino Queyras 38 La ville en vol/City in Flight: Tracing Lesbian E-Motion Through Montreal Barbara Godard 42 Ville fossile Andree Lacelle 57 narrative Sybil Plank 59 Post-Cards Margaret Christakos 62 Les lampes anciennes Bianca COte 78 Working Women Michelle Tracu 80 L'Argent Madeleine Monelte" 81 Freedom'sJust Another Word/For Nothin' Left to Close/ Desire Constructing Desire Constructing in Gail Scott's Heroine Nicole Markotic 84 Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 97 81. 13th Moon A Feminist Literary Magazine Volume XII Numbers 1 & 2

1993-94 POETRY

Beth Anderson ... Blue Screen ... 5 Rebecca Baggett ... An American Primitive: Before the Fall ... 7 Suzette Bishop ... But When She Gets to Her Dream Place (Section II) ... 8 Beth Barrus Adeline Stephen ... 10 Bennett Bridgers The Wicked Queen 11 Lee Ann Brown Gerard for Unction 12 Laynie Browne ... from Caddy Tales Retold ... 13 Elizabeth Burns ... The Women Who Lived in Byron's Body ... 16 Rebecca Bush ... She Likes the Pace of Insects ... 17 Freida Chapman ... In My Vase ... 18 AA Hedge Coke Darkening Light ... 19 Andrea Webb Deagon Stations of the Cross ... 22 Danika Dinsmore For Alice Notley ... 24 Nancy Dunlop ... One Day with Honeysuckle 25 Sandra Fernau ... from Intersection Blood 28 Kaitlyn Gutmann ... Untitled 30 Jen Hofer ... Birthday Letter 31 Myrna Elana Hughes ... Core 33 Lisa Jarnot and Judith Goldman ... 4 in Cave (Sections III and IV) ... 34 Wilma Kahn ... She said, ''You are your own worst enemy" ... 36 Carolyn Kizer ... In Hell with Virg and Dan ... 38 Nancy Klepsch ... The daughters of lions are lions too ... 42 Kimberly Lyons ... Razor ... 44 Anna Mortal ... Rite of Passage ... 45 Jennifer Moxley Untitled 46 Emily R. Novak For L 47 Roseann Carine Novak ... Untitled ... 48 Jena Osman ... Expedition (VII) from Stray Plenum ... 49 Pamela Rice Porter ... The Battering of the Rose ... 53 Jennifer Raney Untitled ... 55 Robin Reagler My X ... 56 M. Regan ... castle ... 57 82. 13th Moon A Feminist Literary Magazine Volume XII Numbers 1 & 2 1993·94

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Lisa Schapiro ... Tearing Papers ... 58 Eteni Sikelianos ... a thousand petals dry under sex's flexed biceps ... 59 Linda Smukler 1 Came 63 Juliana Spahr Untitled 64 Arethusa Stevens ... Severance & Cages ... 65 Kimi Sugioka ... A Modest Harvest of Stars ... 66 Joanne Tangorra ... Velazquez' Venus Makes Her Position Clear ... 67 Kathryn VanSpanckeren ... The Servant's Happiness ... 69 Diane Wakoski ... Hummingbirds, Dazzling In From the Calif Desert; Sudden Mendenhall Glacier; The Silky Islands ... 71 Anne Waldman ... Early ... 75 Liz Waldner ... Request for a Little Water Music from the Night ... 77 Sarah Walsworth ... My Love Is Caught Descending ... 79 Susan Wheeler Forgetting the Liberty 81 Elizabeth Willis from SONGS FOR A. 82 Peggy Woods ... Defining ... 85 Elizabeth Wrenn ... the number five and blue ... 86

SPECIAL FOCUS: WRITING BY CARIBBEAN WOMEN

Barbara McCaskill ... Ruptures and Remembrances ... 89 Amryl Johnson ... Wayward Ballerina; Dual Vision; Island Woman; Used to Be; By Any Other Name ... 92 Edith Maria Bdez Bdez ... Boleta de Ida; Encuentro; Lorelei; Fantasmas; Tristeza; Poema de la Lluvia ... 101 Migdalia Quinones ... April 25tb; I Arn Here For You; Arnor Bilingue; A Satire; Brown Angel; Discussions 112 stacey DAWES ... Tracks; Never Say Goodbye 118 Cecilia Rodriguez Milanes ... Donde esta tu abuela?; rr in spanish =; Untitled; Abuelita poem ... 121 loney James ... On Caribbean Writers; Caribbean Children's Literature by Women: Selected Bibliography... 125

ART

Carol Catalina Sanchez ... reflections; High Heels and Lipstick; Untitled; Untitled ... 130 13th Moon 83. A Feminist Literary Magazine Volume XII Numbers 1 & 2 1993-94

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FICTION

A Marwtte Ansay ... Lies ... 134 Mary Ann Cain '" Eve and the Dwarf ... 136 Jill Deri ... Turning from Blood, Turning to Bone ... 144 Gillian Kendall Love, Michael ... 148 Diarw £efer Ax-Man ... 158 Frances Park ... Walks Home in the Dark with Abby ... 173 Barbara Ann Porte ... She's Sorry, He's Sorry, They're Sorry, Too ... 181 Nora Ruth Roberts ... The Glimmer Across the Bay 198 Anita Sachanska ... Saint Judy of the Golden Beehive 204 Essie Sappenfield ... Restorations ... 209 Roberta Swann ... Breaking and Entering ... 213 Anrw Wallace ... Miranda thinks she is starving for love ... 216 Joanna H. Wos ... Mercy ... 217

NOVEL EXCERPT

Brenda Webster ... from The Sins of the Mothers ... 220

ESSAY

Doris Friedensohn ... A Kitchen of One's Own ... 251

REVIEW

Susan Shaferzak ... A Gathering of Friends ... 25~

NOTES

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AFTERWORD

Joyce Hinnefeld ... 286 84.

Vol. 14, No. 1 June 1994

Acknowledgement . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••l TRADE-ITiONS (The Editor's Column) .. Han. C. /. Thompson-White •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11

JANE GILBERT'S ADDRESS TO THE MAINE TRADESWOMEN'S NETWORK CONFERENCE" ...."...... """" .."••" 1 POETRY By Kate Taylor & Lori Shpunt""""" ••"••"""""""" ••"""""" ••""""" •• "" ••""" ••"••"4 PARTIAL CONTACT ByPaddyReid•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ SECOND FIRING By Cathy Jones-Rain Garden"" ••••• """"" ••••• """""" ••"•• """"" ••"•• """ ••"•••• 9 SAPPHIC SORTIES By Luana Ma-'i~ Rathman""."" •• """""""" ••••"""" ••••""""""" •••"••••••••••••"11 SUBJECT TO CHANGE By Lenore Allen ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 BUILDING PATHS OUT OF PROVERTY By Garbrielle Lessard••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 UPON REACHING FIFTEEN YEARS (PART 1) By Beth Szillagyi 23 HOW I GOT HERE By Ada Louie ; 28 CLASSIFIED ADS •••••...•••••••.••••••..••••.••.•••••••..••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ~lJ

Front cover: From leit to right Franchesta James-Grove, Naomi Friedman, lynn Dabney-Shaw Back cover: Design by Harrison Printing Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature 85. Volume 13, Number 1 Spring 1994

From the Editor 7

IN MEMORIAM

Susan Clements: Introduction 13 Susan Gubar

The Point of IISlater's Pins": 15 Misrecognition and the Narrati"e Closet Susan Clements

ARTICLES

St, Virginia's Epistle to an English 27 Gentlemani Of, Sex, Violence, and the Public Sphere in Woolf's Three Guineas Christine Froula

The Long-Distance Runner (The Loneliness, 57 Loveliness, Nunliness of) Susan), Leonardi

"You Heard Her, You Ain't Blind": 87 Subversive Shifts in Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes 'Xkre Watching God Christine Levecq

"We Have to Defend Ourselves': 113 Women, Tradition, and Change In Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die E"" Humer

Orphans of Culture and History: 127 Gender and Spirituality in Contemporary Jewish·American Women's Novels Miriyam Glazer

NOTES

Re.Wrighting Native Son: Gwendolyn 143 Brooks's Domestic Aesthetic in Maud Martha Malin LaVon Walther

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Anthologizing Early Women Writers 147 Kissing the Rod: An Anthology of Sevenreenrh-Century Women~ Verse. Edited by Germaine Greer, Susan Hastings, Jeslyn Medoff, and Melinda Sansone. British Women Writers: An Anthology from the Fourreenrh Century to the Present. Edited by Dale Spender and Janet Todd. Her Own Ufe: Autobiographical Writings by Sevenreenrh-Century Englishwomen. Edited by Elspeth Graham, Hilary Hinds, Elaine Hobby, and Helen Wilcox. British Women /bets 1660-1800: An Anthology. Edited by Joyce Fullard. Eighreenth-Century Women /bets: An Oxfard Anthology. Edited by Roger Lonsdale. An Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Fiction. Edited by Paul Salzman. The "Other' Eighreenth Century: English \%men ofUtters 1660-1800. Edited by Robert W. Uphaus and Gretchen M. Foster. Isabel Grundy Novel Strategies 161

Seductive F01l11S: Women~ Amatory Fiction from /684 to 1740. By Ros Ballister. Narrative Transvestism: Rhetoric and Gender in the Eighteenth-Century English Novel. By Madeleine Kahn. Woman as "Nobody' and the Novels of Fanny Burney. By Joanne Cutting-Gray. Gearge E. Haggerty

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.Feminism and American Uterary History: 167 Essays. By Nina Baym. Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions of American Feminism: New Expanded Edition. By Josephine Donovan. Diane Price Herndl

Domestic Allegories of Political Desire: 170 The Black Heroine~ Text at the Tum of the Century. By Claudia Tate. Sally L. Kitch Tulsa Studies in Womens literature 87. Volume 13, Number 1 Spring 1994

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The Home Plot: Women, Writing and Domestic 172 Ritual. By Ann Romines, Marjorie Pryse Eli,abeth Bishop: The Biography ofa Poetry. 174 By Lorrie Goldensohn. Omissions Are Not Accidents: Gender in the Art of Marianne Moore. By Jeanne Heuving. An Enabling Humility: Marianne Moore, Eli,abeth Bishop, and the Uses of Tradition. By Jeredith Merrin. Helen V Emmitt The Allegory of Female Awhonty: Christine 177 de Pi,an, "Cite des Dames." By Mauteen Quilligan. Roberta Davidson

Bitter Healing: German Women Writers {rom 1700 178 to 1830. An Anthology. Edited by Jeannine Blackwell and Susanne Zantop. In the Shadow of Olympl

Jane Al

The Gypsy-Bachelor of Manchester: The Ufe of 184 Mrs. Gaskell, Demon. By Felicia Bonaparte. Schehere,ade in the Marketplace: Eli,abeth Gaskell and the Victorian Novel. By Hilary M. Schor. Nina Auerbach

The "Improper" Feminine: The Women' Sensation 186 Novel and the New Woman Writing. By Lyn Pykett. Sentimental Modernism: Women Writers and the Revoluricm of the \liard. By Suzanne Clark. Ann Ardis

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The Emergence of the Japanese Shufu: Why a Shufu Is More Than a "Housewife" 'lmai Yasuko 44 -B ,*Q) r:E!liiJJ Q)iM1': : ftif':E!liiJI;l:housewife\:'l;l:ftv\Q):I,p

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ARTICLES 2 The Wise Woman Speaks: Follow Up: Mallhew Fox some femlnlsl highlights PHOTOGRAPHY of the annual California 4 Deaths: by Robert Egelko MarlJa Alseikalle NOW Conference (p.6) 12 The War against Women Glmbutas; by Ann Forfreedom Kathryn ("Kay") 14 Memorial Nolice: (pp. 3. 10-11) Clarenbach Remember Nicolo Brown and 6 In Memoriam: Simpson and her friend Jacqueline Bouvier Ronald Lyle Goldman CARTOONS Kennedy Onassis 15 The Rising of Women by BUlbUl 7 Notable Quotables: 19 Memorial NOlice: (pp. 12-13,15·16) U.S. Surgeon General Murdered for Women's and Joycelyn Elders Abortion Rights Work: 7 Special Nolice: Dr. John Bayard Brillon GRAPHICS New Nalional WADL and James lIerman by Zelia Bardsley (p. 1) Director Named, & Barrell, by Trlna Robbins (p, 8) Ann Forlreedom and Steps Down as California Wounded lor Women's Director of WAOL Aborlion IIlghls Work: 8 ·Amaterasu, Juno Borrell A myth retold," and by Trlna Robbins 9 Bibliography about POETRY Amaterasu, by Zelia Bardsley (p, 1) by Ann Forlreedom by Susan McCaslin (p, 20) 10 May in San Franciscol by Darlene Melville Radin A pictorial essay featuring (p, 19) two Mother's Day by Evelyne Weeks (p. 20) Goddess-oriented and signS In store windows; a Cinco de Mayo parade honoring women; and 90. )J(ellUl,Ulla U 3e.MJlH 1ltl"oman and Earl""

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Contents

PLURALITY AND DIFFERENCE Giving Women a Choice: Interview with Christine Crawley, MEP HELEN & EMILY CARR Plurality, Difference, Identity 13 FRAN<;:OISE COLLIN Caste, Gender and Subjectivity in Contemporary India 25 SARVAR V. SHERRY CHAND Breaking in Englishness: Black Beauty and the Politics of Race and Class 34 MOIRA FERGUSON Touching Masculinity: Governing Sexuality and the Profumo Affair 53 GILLIAN SWANSON

CREATING A DIFFERENCE Music and Gender: Can Music Raise Our Awareness? 65 LUCY GREEN Edna Clarke Hall: a Feminist Interpretation of her Life and ~ork 73 CLAIRE HARDISTY

REVIEWS Toni Morrison (ed.) Race-ingJustice, En-gender-ing Power: Essays on Anita Hil~ Clarence Thomas and the Constructwn ofSocial Reality· 81 LOLA YOUNG 92. Women's Priorities Regarding Physician Behavior and Their Preference for a Female Physician Jon Ivar Elstad, MA

"So Mean and Cranky, I Could Bite My Mother": An Ethnosemantic Analysis of Women's Descriptions of Premenstrual Change 21 C. E. Cumming, DCC. MB. ChB C. Urion. PhD D. C. Cumming, PhD E. E. Fox, PhD

A Case Study of Race Differences Among Late Abortion Patients 43 John Lynxwiler, PhD Michele Wilson, PhD

Mothers' Experience with Household Roles and Social Support During the First Postpartum Year 57 Dwenda K. Gjerdingen, MD Kathryn Chaloner, PhD

The Attitudes of Clinic Staff as Factors in Women's Selection of Norplant® Implants for Their Contraception 75 Margaret L. Frank. PhD . Louise Bateman, RNC, MPH Alfred N. Poindexter, MD

Racial Differences in Predictors of College Women's Body Image Attitudes 89 Shanette M. Harris, PhD Volume 21 BOOK REVIEWS Number 4 Charles R. King, MD, Book Editor 1994 Men, Women, and Aggression, by Anne Campbell 105 Reviewed by Charlene L. Muehlenhard, PhD

Ova·Dose? Australian Women and the New Reproductive Technology, by Lorraine Hepburn Living Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies, by Robyn Rowland 108 Reviewed by Barbara Katz Rothman

The An ofMidwifery: Early Modern Midwives in Europe, edited by Hilary Marland 1II Reviewed by Charles R. King, MD

Stress Among Women in Modern Society, by James H. Humphrey 113 Reviewed by Marita Rosch Inglehan

BOOKS RECEIVED 117 Women & Politics 93. Volume 14 Number I 1994

Keepers of the Culture: Attitudes Toward Women's Liberation and the Women's Movement in Canada Janer Mancini Billson

Explaining Women's Differences in Abortion Opinion: The Role of Gender Consciousness 35 Anne Hildrerh Ellen M. Dran

Political Attitudes and Partisanship Among Australian Couples: Do Wives Matter? 53 Bernaderre C. Hayes Clive S. Bean

Introductory Public Administration Textbooks: Integrating Scholarship on Women 83 Jean Wahl Harris

BOOK REVIEWS Engendering Democracy, by Anne Phillips 103 Reviewed by Carole Pareman World's Women: Trends and Statistics 1970-1990, United Nations, 1991 105 Reviewed by Clyde Wilcox

The Carholic Church and the Polirics ofAbortion: A View from the States, edited by Timothy A. Byrnes and Mary C. Segers 107 Reviewed by Ted G. Jelen

Gender and International Relarions, edited by Rebecca Grant and Kathleen Newland 109 Reviewed by Karen Litfin

The Hollow Hope: Can COl//1S Bring Abol/l Social Change? by Gerald N. Rosenberg III Reviewed by Susan Srererr

Writing War: Fiction. Gender and Memory, by Lynn Hanley 113 Reviewed by Susan Jeffords

MaternilY and Gender Policies: Women and the Rise ofthe European Welfare Stares. 1880s-1950s, edited by Gisela Bock and Pat Thane 115 Reviewed by Phyllis D. Coontz

About the Contributors 119 94. WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS Volume 19 1994

CRITICISM J ART & PSYCHOA.'\ALYSIS hy Lauric Schneider Adams THE Cr'LT Of TIlE A\',\.~T-G.-\RU ARTIST by Donald Kuspit 5 ASTIJET1CS OF POWER: ESSAYS IS CRlTIC\L HISTORY OF ART by Carol Duncan 6 Cl'LTI'RE OF CmlPL\I~T: TilE FRAnWi OF AMERlC'.\ by Rohert Hughes 7 TilE :"lEw Wm.JA,'\ REVISED hy Ellen Wile)' Todd 9 U'lTED SnT". Essays 1952-1992 by Gore Vidal 10 TUE PmLOSOPI-UCAL DISESfRAXClrISEME:'I.T OF ART by Arthur C. Danlo 31 CREATIOX OF FHle-;IST Co:,\snot'sxESS hy Gerda Lcmcr AESTIJETICS IX FE~l[\,IST PERSPCTlVES. Hilde Hein & Carolyn Korsmcycr. editors 32 SIXGlXG AT THE Tor OF OrR Ll"XGs:Women. Love & Creativity by C. Bepko & Jo·Ann Krestan ART AND ARTISTS II COXS{'EW K.-\.'\AGA: An Amcrit'an PholOgrapl1l'f by Barbam H. Millslein & Sarah Lowe 12 FRAXCESCA W(Xm~lA.": Photo£raphk Works by Harm Lux & Kathryn Hixon 12 C..... RRlE M ..\E WEE~IS by Andrea Kirsch & Susan F. Sterling 1J IMAGE ~1AKERS by Conslanee Schwartz & Fmnklin H. Perrell 14 REBECC.-\ HORSE hy Gennano Cdam. et al. 16 PAR.-\G{):-;'~ OF VIRTrE: Women & Domesticity in 17th c. DUlCh Art oy Wayne E. Fnmits 17 Jll)1TI1 LEYSTER: A DlTcH MASTER ..\X"I) HER WORUJ hy Ella Hendriks & Karin Groen SEVE,\ CE:-'"lTRlES OF WmlE>: ARTISTS essay oy C)11thia Kukla 18 WA.'\lH GAo: A Calalogue Raisonne of the Prints hy Audur H. Winnan 19 SAR..\ DIA~Hl:-'TI: Memories rcvisited. History rctold hy Jean Gagnon & Karen Knights AG"" DE"'S. edited by Jill Harz 24 VIJ.-\. CEl~IL'\S hy Judith Tannenhaum. ct aJ. J..\..'\E WIt.sox hy John Ash 2S M.-\.RY PRr\IT by S,Uldra Gwyn & Gena i\1omy 30 FITCH'.S BIRD hy Cindy Sherm,Ul 'VIT:--ESSE:\ OF OrR TI~lE: Photographs hy ROT Garduno J3 HA.,n P..\.I:-'TED Pop; American An in Transition by Donna De Salvo. el aI. ,PERS!.'" P,-\.I""'G by Sheila R. Canby 3S FRIE:-.ns & F ..\..\fU.Y; Portraiture in the 'Vorld of Fl

47 HEL'" LEvm 55 THE SURFACE DESIGNER'S ART, introduction by Sandra S. Pbillips & Maria M. Hambourg by Kalherine Weslphal [)<'R01lIY DEHNER Sixly Years of Art 61 ARTISTS GARnESS by Madison Cox. Eriea Lennard by Joan M. Marter ANTHROPOLOGY LIlt"E FISHMAN by Melissa E. Feldman 43 SPIOERS & SPINSTERS: Women & Mylbology 48 ISLAMIC METALWORK by Raebel Ward by Marta Weigle 51 SAKllRA: PAImlNGS BY ISHIKAWA, THE Z"", MAN-WOMAN by Will Roscoe essays by Micbiaki Kawakila. Keinosuke 53 CATS: A"'EIj' ARTISTS by Suzanne Chun 39 PRICE 8ELOW RI'.'ES: Jewish WDmen as Rebels & Radicals 55 A\iERlCA..'1 SELF-TAl'GIff: Paintings & Drawings by Naomi Shepberd: THE MERIT OF OI'R MarnERs & by Outsider Artists hy Frank Maresca. Roger FOl~R CE:\TlIRJES OF JEWlSH WOME.."l's SPiRITlIAUfY, Ricco & Lyle Rexer Ellen M. Umansky & Dianne Asblon, edilors WOMEN ARTISTS, An Illustrated History 61 THE 8LACK WOM""'S GI"'.O ediled by Terri L. Jewell by Nancy G. Heller POETRY S9 FORBIDDEN SlTBIECTS: Self·Portraits by Lesbian 26 MASKS OlTTRAGEIlt'S & At'STERE: Cuilure, Psycbe, & Artists, Carfyo Kelley, edilor Persona io Modem Women Pocts by Cheryl Walker 60 Shorts: ARTISTS SPEAK, THE ART PACK, 27 A\lERlC"" BEAllTIES edUed by Cbarles Sullivan POST CARDS. TREADING THE MAZE 28 TABLEA" VIVANT (for Ellen H. Johnson) poem by Carol Tuns 62 DIVINE ISSPIRATION - From Benin 10 Bahia PRO""SAS: Geograpby of Ihe Impossible by Gloria Vando by Phyllis Galembo. IOVIS All is FilII ofJove by Anne Waldman essays by Robert F. Thompson. el a1. 29 SCAFFOLDING: Selecled Poems by Jane Cooper 810GRAPHY S3 WEEDS BESEATII TIlE BLACK WATER, 20 ELAINE AND BILL. Portrait of a Marriage poem by Holly E. Hanson by Lee Hall DREAMS, poem by Patricia Terry 22 SIG~'lflCA.'TOnIERS: Creativity & Intimate 60 SHORTS: My Name is Marlha, The Trials of Eve, Shon Parll1ersbips, Whill1ey Chadwick and Isabelle Poems of Emily Dickinson de Courtivron. editors 62 HAD You BEGGEO, poem by Charlene Mary-Calh Smilh 23 GENDER AND GENIlIS: Towards a Feminist 63 Two VIEWS OF A.\j ORClno, poem by Patricia Terry Aeslhetics, by Christine Ballersby LONG WALKS & I:-mMATE TALKS Miss O'KEEFFE. by Christine Patten & A. by Grace Paley & Vera B. Williams Cardona~Rose 64 PORllMIT OF A.."J ARTIST AS A LousY ROOMMATE, 27 TilE HAl::-.TING OF SYLVIA PLATH poem by Linda Stiles by Jacqueline Rnse THE P Al:\'TER EXPLAINS THE REClPE FOR PAINT TO ms 57 AnBY ALDRICH ROCKEfELLER. !.he Woman in the D,SClPLE. poem by Carol Creedon Family. by Bemice Ken WOMEN'S ISSUES DESIGN 38 DEALS Wrrn THE DEVIL by Pearl Cleage 45 ITALIAN ART DECO: Graphic Design Belween the Wars AGAINST aPR WILL by Susan Brownmiller by Steven Heller & Louise Filii WilEN IX DOUBT, CHECK HIM Ol'T by Joseph J. Culligan 49 AROlrrEffifRAL DRAWING M\srnuuss by Tom Poner 39 THE VOICE OF SIL"'CE by Djur Djura AFRICAN AMERICAN ARCHITECTS IN CrRRE~'T PRACTICE 41 TilE ESTROGEN DECISION by Grelcben Henkel ediled by Jack Travis THE CHANGE: Women, Aging & lhe Menopause by Gennaine Greer 96. WOMEN'S ARTi A WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY PUBLICATION NoS9 1994 CONTENTS JULY/AUGUST FEATURES

Where Women Dare to Tread 6 Val Williams turns the spotlight on men

Touching With Base 10 Sacha Craddock takes the fun out of fantasy

Childhood 14 Anna Douglas on today's Molotov Cocktail

Interview with Sally Mann 20

SubJect-to-Change 22 Postmodernism has reviewed the subject in photography reports Susan Butler

The Eyes of Europe 28 liz Wells on the myth of a culture

In Search of New Work Touring the country with Anna Fox 34 Caroline Smith samples digital processing 36

To Hell and Back Again 38 Jan Avgikos on Cindy Sherman

Why Is Cindy Sherman such a key figure for women photographers? 40 The WAM vox pop

EXHIBITIONS Maud Suller "Ctlhope"" from the ubu lerie!" 1989 See i>

Look Into My Eyes 42 NEWS FROM THE WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY 51 Suzanne Moore on families at war and peace Pauline Barrie Interview with Gisele Freund 43 Photographic Archives 52 Marketable Maidens 45 Althea Greenan Jo Stanley on the women who survived the Edwardians BOOKS

Against the Grain 47 Val Williams on female fetishism 53 Ann Cullis on the legacy of Jo Spence Johanna Dahn on commercial photography in Paris 54

Face Facts 48 Liz Wells on portraits at face value LISTINGS ss 97.

WOMEN'SARTI. ::E: A WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY PUBLICATION No60 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1994 CONTENTS FEATURES

You Don't Have to Have a Penis to be a Genius 6 Suz! Gablik interviews the Guerrilla Girls

Through Thick and Thin 12 Penelope Curtis watches Barbara Hepworth's coming of age

Woman With Attitude 15 Luce Irigaray has been associated with the plight of the woman artist, Margaret Whitford wonders why

Don't Stop the Carnival 18 Rebecca Horn's mechanical sculptures buzz with energy. Renata Brink looks on

LETTERS 21 ~- ~'.. . ". ,~ EXHIBITIONS

Objects of Desire 22 Mignon Nixon on Louise Bourgeois's powerful sculptural solutions

Thank You, Oprah Winfrey 24 london's photography-based shows / reviewed by Althea Greenan

Mukherjee's Modernism 26 Deanna Petherbridge on ghettoised ethnicity

An Invitation to View 27 Johanna Dahn on a brave intervention in a municipal space

Helen Ch.cfwkk ~8i& Acrwer~ 1994 (1J:Ip) oM "Wrealh of I'Ieuur.·· 19'J2 Home and Away 28 lte~l~ Anne lydiat's ancient burial sites are visited by Pauline lucas NEWS FROM THE WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY l3 BOOKS Pauline Barrie Deborah Cherry on nineteenth-century Paris 29 Katy Deepwell on art without history 30 LISTINGS 34 98. Women's History Review

VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1 1994

Joan Sangster. Telling our Stories: feminist debates and the use of oral history 5 Angela WooUacott. Maternalism, Professionalism and Industrial Welfare Supervisors in World War I Britain 29 Hilda Kean. Searching for the Past in Present Defeat: the construction of historical and political identity in British feminism in the 19205 and 19305 57 Annmarle Turnbull. An Isolated f11issionary: the domestic subjects teacher in England, 1870·1914 81 Dorothy Sheridan. Using the Mass·Observation Archive as a Source for Women's Studies 101 VIEWPOINT ZaTana Paplc. Nationalism, Patriarchy and War in ex·Yugoslavia 115

BOOK REVIEWS Painted Love: prostitution in Fre11ch art ofthe impressionist era (Hollis Clayson) and Dealing with Degas: representations ofwomen and the politics ofvision (Richard Kendall &: Griselda Pollock. Eds) reviewed by Guinevere Doy 119 Lewd Women and Wicked Witches: a study ofthe dynamics ofmale domination (Marianne Hester) reviewed by Peter Fleming 121 Perestroika and Soviet Women (Mal)' Buckley, Ed.) reviewed by Jane t-1cDennid 122 Nary Kingsley: imperial adventuress (Dea Birkett) reviewed by Julia Bush 123 A History ofWomen's Education in England (June Purvis) reviewed by Helen Corr 125 Tea and Taste: the Glasgow tea rooms, 1875·1975 (Perilla Kinchin) reviewed by Alison Woodeson 126 Leisure, Gender and Poverty (Andrew Davies) reviewed by Liz Oliver 127 Women's Voices from the Spanish Civil War (J. Fyrth & S. Alexander, Eds) reviewed by Sue Bruley 129 French Socialism and Sexual Difference: women and the new society, 180344 (Susan K. Grogan) reviewed by Andree Levesque 130 Regulating Womanhood: historical essays on marriage, motherhood and sexuality (Carol Smart, Ed.) reviewed by Linda Mahood 131 The Republican Virago: the life and times ofCatharine Macaulay, historian (Bridget Hill} reviewed by Joan Thirsk 133 La LibertO. Vo/uta: 'femmes' (846). La Storia di lstituzione e Donne (Ernest Legouve. edited by Marisa Forcina) reviewed by Alessandra Anteghini 134 Women in Spiritual and Communitarian Societies in the United States (Wendy E. Chmielewski, Louis J. Kern & !'olarlyn Klee·Hartzell, Eds) and This Strange Society ofWomen: reading the letters and lives ofthe women's commonwealth (Sally Kitch) reviewed by l'o-Iartha Tomhave Blauvelt 135 Revolutionary Feminism: the mind and career ofMary Wollstonecraft (Gary Kelly;; Sylvia Pankhurst· from artist to anti·fascist (Ian Bullock &: Richard Pankhurst, Eds); and The AutolBiographicall: the theory and practice of feminist auto/biography (Liz Stanley) reviewed by Nonna Clarke 137 NOTICEBOARD 141 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 143 FRAN P. HOSKEN E D ITO R 99.

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1 - 2 EDITORIAL: MALE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: A GROWING GLOBAL CANCER

3 - 9 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN. Beijing Spl. 4·15 1995 COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN NGO-FORUM PREPARATIONS 4th WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN. Spf.95 Beijing SEXUAL HARASSMENT allhe UN : Suit filed in New York against high UN Official CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, Geneva: Rapporteur on Violence against Women tNTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT: Cairo, Spt. 5-13 WOMEN'S DECLARATION ON POPULATION POLICIES: Signalure. invited EUROPEAN Debole on Population Policies II Expert Meeting on Global Restructuring WORLD SUMMIT FOR SOCIAL DEVelOPMENT· Copenhagen, 6-12 March 1995 10 - 11 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE VACANCIES I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AT: WHO· World Health Organization II FAO· Food and Agriculture Organization 1/ UNESCO - Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of the UN II UN SECRETARIAT and more 12 - 13 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT THE WORLD'S LABOR FORCE: GENDER AND GENERATION· Module One National and International Trends: US Agency for International Development GENDER ASSESSMENT STUDY -A Guide for Policy Stoff I Cooperation Netherlands WIDE _ Network Women in Development Europe II University of Amsterdam Studies 14 - 18 WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT SHELTER WOMEN AND DEVelOPMENT· First and Third World Perspectives. Conference Report edited by Hemlata C. Dandekor. Review by Fran P. Hasken WORLDWIDE Directory of Women in the Environment - 6th Edition SPACHEE - South Pacific Action Committee for Human Ecology and Environment MANUSHI for Sustainable Development - Kathmandu, Nepal WEN - Womensts Environmental Network UK 19 - 23 WOMEN AND HEALTH WOMEN'S HEALTH CARE: Internat. Confederation of Midwives ~ 75th Anniversay II Medical Woments Internotional Association 1/ 420.000 Unnecessary Cesarians in USA II The New OUR BODIES OURSELVES POPULATION: Men continue to be ignored by most programs ABORTION: Clandestine Abortions in latin America a reality ignored II European Abortion laws - a Survey INFANT MORTALITY - Related to Mother's Education 24 - 34 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION EGYPT: Chonges mode by the Coiro Family Planning Association Campaign NIGERIA: Inter African Committee of Nigeria Campaign fo stop damaging traditions KENYA: Report on a Dissemination Workshop by MAENDELEO YA WANAWAKE Womens Organization Program to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation - FGM LONDON: International Conference on FGM - Change Without Denigration lAC ~ Inter African Committee: Conference update SWEDEN: legislation against FGM II Mother & Child Health for African Immigrants NETHERLANDS: Training of Trainers Program for Somali Iminigrants ITALY: International Symposium on FGM, University of Padua I African Immigranfs AUSTRALIA: Federal Government moves slowly on FQM II

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35 44 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE WAR CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN in EX·YUGOSLAVIA : Compilalion of Information TURKEY: Government imposes "Virginity Control" examinations of women INDIA: • Widow abuse continues to be widespread VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: Domestic Violence in USA largest source of injury of women II Rope proliferates in MOSCOW II Wife and Child Abuse by USA Military Men II CANADA: Survey on violence against women /1 USA: Family Violence Pervention Fund - Programs SEXUAL HARASSMENT: USA - Teen on Teen Sexual Harassment Report II RUSSIA ­ Harassment rampant 1/ PHILIPPINES: Actions to slop Harassment II JAPAN: Official Definition of Harassment!! Women Academics fight Harassment KENYA: Rape in Marrioge Debate 45 • 48 WOMEN AND MEDIA INTERNATIONAL Women's Serial Publications II WOMEN'S SERIALS FROM: ASIA II AFRICA II USA II CANADA II EUROPE II UN Radio - Women 49 • 54 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AFRICA: Women Farmers and Land· Women lack Property Rights: an overview TUNISIA: The Status of Women, an Overview _ Facts and Prospects ZAMBIA: Women's Development Group. KENYA: Education system discriminates against girls II Have Kenyan women gained from1985 UN Decade Conference MAURITANIA: The Status of Women I statistics 55 • 64 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: Women in Politics by Centre of Documentation II Child marriage continues JAPAN: Political participation by women still limited II First woman appointed to Supreme Courl II Huge wage discrimination· women sue II More Japanese women work in Hong Kong for equal pay PAKISTAN: Centre for Women's Studies: Islamabad II Journal of Women Studies: Karachi II Too Slow improvement of girls' education CAMBODIA: International Women's Day II CHINA: Introduction to Women in China PHILIPPINES: Structural Adiusfment damages women II THAILAND: Women's status 65 • 69 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: Equal Opportunities Unit - Commission of the European Communities II Report on Equality betw-een men and women II Resolution on Equality of rights IRENE: International Restructuring Education Netw-ork Europe FRANCE: SOS Sexism - activities II BRITAIN: Incerase in single mothers II Government collects child support HUNGARY: Women in Higher education and research 70 • 74 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS CANADA: 110 Canadian Statistics on work and family- by CACSW UNITED STATES: Focls on Women Workers II Notional CommiHee on Pay Equity II Women who maintain families II Salary gender gap narrows slowly II How's Your Job? II Firms help mothers get child support II Resources: H. R. Murray Research Center II Who is doing what-where II About Women on Campus 75 • 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT. A Review of Global Discrimination GENDER AND GENERATION in Ihe World's Labor Force - Statistics on Women INTERNATIONAL RESOURCES: International Network on Women in Technology II Women World Summit Foundation II Encyclopedia of Women's Associations II Third World Population Growth at record high II International Perspective of Older Women II Global Review of Education of Girls - Progress too slow In sickness and in health... 4 Elizabeth Fee and Nancy Krieger' Health, politics and power: the legacy ofprejudice 6 Marlene Gerber Fried. Reproductive wrongs: the hollow right to abortion 101. 7 Biology is not destiny: an interview with the Women's Community Cancer Project 10 Laura Flanders· Bringing the war home: the reality ofGul/War Syndrome 11 Karen Messing· Danger-women at work: redefining occupational health 13 Linda Villarosa' Body and Soul: a health book for black women 15 Jean A. Hamilton· Going to ex/remes.' women subjects in biomedical research 16 Sharon Thompson. Cruel and usual punishment: teenage mothers atld the repressive slate 17 The politics ofgenetics: Anne Fausto-Sterling, Diane Paul, Marsha Saxton and Lydia VUla-Komarov discuss the Human Genome Project 20 Marie Bass· Birth-control business: how RU 486 came to the US 22 Charon Asetoyer· From the ground up: Native American women creale their own heallh education resource cenler 23 Janice Irvine· Birds, bees and bigots: the assault 011 sex education 24 Adrienne Asch and Pilar assaria. More than purgatory, less than paradise?: the promise ofthe Health Security Act

26 Leiters 27 Adrian Oklenberg' One Art: Leiters by Elizabeth Bishop, selected and edited by Robert Giroux; Elizabeth Bishop: The Geography ofGender edited by Marilyn May Lombardi 29 Vivian Gornick· Grace Paley: The Collected Stories 30 Jeanne Schinto • Call the Darkness Light by Nancy Zaroulis 31 Sue Russell· The Angel of History by Carolyn ForcM 32 Deborah McDowell. Free Enterprise by Michelle Cliff 33 Brenda Wineapple' Kay Boyle: Author of Herself by Joan Mellen 34 Rita Signorelli-Pappas' The Voices We Carry: Recent Italian/American Women's Fiction edited by Mary Jo Bona 35 Sara Halprin' The Piano a film directed by Jane Campion; The Piano afilmscript by Jane Campion 36 Julie Abraham. The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture by Terry Casile 37 Hoda Zaki • Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Builer 38 Jan Zita Grover· Small expectatiolls: the world ofAllita Brookner 40 Carol Howard· Rere.ading Aphra Behn: History, Theory, and Criticism edited IJy Heidi HUiner 41 P, Gabrielle Foreman' The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in Black Women's Fiction by Ann duCille 42 Judith Grossman' Souls Raised from the Dead by Doris Betts; The Track of Real Desires by Beverly Lowry; Talk Before Sleep by Elizabeth Berg 43 Gillian C. Gill • Christina Rosselli: A Biography by Frances Thomas 44 Judith Harris. Two Poems 45 Mary Hamer· Gender and History in Yeats's Love Poetry by Elizabeth Builer Cul/ingford 46 SHORT SUBJECTS: Elayne Rapping' The Longings of Women by Marge Piercy; Judith Beth Cohen· Now You See Her by Whitney Otto; Barbara Rich· Hula by Lisa Shea; Linda Niemann' One Sweet Quarrel by Deirdre McNamer; Gail Pool. The Cage by Audrey Schulman; Nan Levinson' Roadwalkers by Shirley Ann Grau; Jlllie Phillips' House Rules by Heather Lewis; Delia Sherman' The Furies by Suzy McKee Charnas; Diana Posilethwaite' Dina's Book by Herbj¢rg Wassmo; Paula DiPerna' Greenlires: Assault on Eden, A Novel ofthe Ecuadorian Rainforest by Mamie Mueller 51 Books Received 102.

1· Ali, Kales Shulman' Voice Lessons: 00 Becoming a (Woman) Writer hy Nancy Mairs 4 Lellers 6 Rachel Kranz· Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 by Anna Dravere Smith 7 Susan Stanford Friedman. The Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, Gender, and I'ower in Modern America by Elizabeth Lunbeck 9 Rickie Solinger. I Am Roe: My Life, Roe v. Wade and Freedom of Choice hy Norma McCorvey with Andy Meisler 10 B.J. Grarr· Skin: Talking AhulIl Sex, Class, and Lilerlilurehy Dorothy Al/i.wJIl

12 Ann Jones' Moving Targets: Women, Murder andRepresentalion edited f))' HefcnBirch 13 Cheryl Clarke' The Maf\'clous Arilhmctics of Disl:IIICC: Poems 1981-1992 hy Audre Lortie 15 Gail Pool' Eliminate the I/egative? reviewing, censorship andselj.censorship 17 Karen Buhler-Wilkerson' Transcending AIOS: Nurses and lilY in New York CUyb)' Peggy McGarrahan 18 Maxine Molylleux • Sandino's ():lUghters Re"isiled: Feminism in Nicaragua by /lfllr/:arcl Randall 20 Elsa Dorfman' Family: A Porlrait of Gay and Lesbian America by Nancy Andrews; Fathers and Daughters: In Their Own Wurds, Photographs lJv Mariafla Cook

22 Irene Elizabeth Stroud· The Center of lite Web: Women and Sulitude l'tliwd by lh'k.H' \\-'('111 23 Regina G. Kunzel • Contraception and Abortion in Nineleenth·Cenlur.v America by JdllCl Farrell Brodie 25 Jcwclle Gome? • The Serpent's Gift by lIelen Elainc Let' 26 Sonia Jaffe Robhins' Cinderella Gors 10 Markel: Citizenship, Gender and Women's Movements in East Central Europe by Barhara Einhorn; Women in the Polilics of PnstconlllJUnisl Eastern Europe edited by Marilyn Rllcschemeyer 26 Alice Ryerson' Two Poems 27 Tsianina Lomawaima • Mankiller: A Chiefand lIer People hy Wilma Mankiller and MichacllValiis 29 Gardner McFall· Olherwise by Eleanor Wilner; RiHrs ofSail hy Shirley Kafljimm 31 rralhia Hall Wynn' Righleolls Oi'iconlent: The Women's Movemenl inlhe mack DapUsl Church. 1880·1920 by Evelyn Brooh IIiggifllJOlllam 33 Books Received 35 Index 10 Volume Eleven 103. Women's Studies in Communication Volume 16, Number 2 Fall 1993

A Feminist Perspective on Age: Anne Noggle's Photographs or Women and Aging 1 Cindy L. Griffin Colorado State University

Leisure Fiction and the Audience: Meaning and Communication Strategies 27 Mary Anne Moffitt Illinois State University

Pleasure, Power and Consent: The Interplay or Race and Gender in New Jack City 62 Richard A. Rogers University ofUtah

The Fairy Tale Theme In Popular CuUure: A Semiotic Analysis orPretty Woman 86 Leda M. Cooks University ofMassaclwsens, Amherst Mark P. Orbe Indiana University, Southeast Carol S. Bruess Ohio University WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL fORUM 104. VOLUME 17 NUMBER4 1994 JULY-AUGUST

RENATE KLEIN 327 Disempowering midlife women: the science and politics of LYNETIE J. DUMBLE hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

JOCELYNNEA. Scurr 345 Judicial vision: rape, prostitution, and the 'chaste woman'

JANET MANCINI BILLSON 357 Accidental motherhood: reproductive control and access to MARTHA STAPLETON opportunity among women in Canada

MAILA STIVENS 373 Gender at the margins: paradigms and peasantries in rural Malaysia

NANCY W. VEEDER 391 Women's decision making: an exploration of 100 Northern Irish women's perceptions

ELIZABETH E. WHEATLEY 403 How can we engender ethnography with a feminist imagination? A rejoinder to Judith Stacey

JUDITH STACEY 417 Imagining feminist ethnography: a response to Elizabeth E. Wheatley

ELIZABETH E. WHEATLEY 421 Dances with feminists: truths, dares, and ethnographic stares

NICOLE D~CURE 425 The fear of telling it like it is: concealment tactics in Rita Mae Brown's fiction

REINA LEWIS 433 Come to me baby or what's wrong with lesbian sm KARENAoLER

COMMENT

JOAN HOFF 443 Gender as a postmodern category of paralysis

BOOK REVIEWS

MARGARET JACKSON 449 Femicide: The Politics of Woman Killing edited by Jill Radford and Diana E. H. Russell

SHEILA JEFFREYS 450 The Classing Gaze by Lynette Finch

JANE MILLAR 450 Hardship and Health in Women's Lives by Hilary Graham and Gender Divisions and Social Change by Nickie Charles

MELISSA NEWMAN 451 Sugar and Spice: Sexuality and Adolescent Girls by Sue Lees

JILL BAVIN-MIZZI 453 Temptations: Sex, Selling and the Department Store by Gail Reekie

NANNETTE HERBERT 454 Contemporary Lesbian Writing: Dreams, Desire, Difference by Paulina Palmer

JANET ZMROCZEK 454 Fragments ofReality-Insights on Women in a Changing Society: Proceedings ofthe Latvian Academy ofSciences Institute ofPhilosophy and Sociology in Collaboration With the Information Office ofthe Nordic Council ofMinisters and the Women's Society ofLatvia edited by Ilze Trapenciere and Sandra Kalnina

457 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports 105.

• YALE JOURNAL OF • LAW AND FEMINISM VOLUME FIVE • NUMBER TWO • SPRING 1993 Contents

Whiteness and Women, In Practice and Theory: A Reply to Catharine MacKinnon ...... Martha R. Mahoney 217

Review Essay: Brock's Word Against Hers ... Jesselyn Alicia Brown 253

Possible or Impossible?: A Tale of Two Worlds in One Country Judith S. Seddon 265

Review Essay: Utopianism, Epistemology, and Feminist Theory ...... Susan H. Williams 289

Midwifery Is Not the Practice of Medicine ... Suzanne Hope Suarez 315

Cumulative Index to Volumes 1-5 365

Cover illustration by Jacqueline Coy Charlesworth. Graphic design by Ann Mackey. Photography by Harriette Hartigan/ARTEMIS {Copyright 1993J. 106. • Y A L E •

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Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse: Toward an Integrated Jurisprudence Lisa ~il I

Jean Jew's Case: Resisting Sexual Harassment in the Academy Martha Chamallas 71

Challenging Pregnancy Discrimination in Drug Treatment: Does the ADAMHA Reorganization Act Provide an Answer? Alys I. Cohen 91

The Matron Cell ...... Wmda D. Hbrd 143

Beyond Bray: Obtaining Federal Jurisdiction to Stop Anti-Abortion Violence Rebecca Eisenberg 155