a current listina of con Volume 5, Number 1 1985

Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large, University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 a current listing of contents Volume 5, Number 1 1985

Periodical 1i terature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, , and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current ~istinqof Contents is pub1 ished by the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Larse on a wart erlv 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 1i terature; to increase readers ' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to pro- vide 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 vegard to photocopying of copyrighted materials. )

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist 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 1isting provides the following information on each journal :

Year of first publication. Frequency of pub1 ication. U.S. subscription price(s). Subscription address. Current editor. Editorial address (if different from subscription address ) . International Standard Serials Number (ISSN) . Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. Locations where the journal is held in the UW system. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 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 periodical s with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offering. We do not in- clude publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women ' s issues. Nor, with the exception of Ms. , do we incl ude newsstand magazines. We are a1 so forced to omi t periodical s which 1ack 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 1i terature sore1y needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodical s in Guide to Women's Pub1 ishing by Pol ly Joan and Andrea Chesman (Paradise, CA: Dustbooks, 1978) ; The Annotated Guide to Women ' s Periodical s in the U .S. edited bi-annual 1y by Terry Mehlman (5173 Turner Rd., Richmond, IN 47374); The Index/Directory of Women's Media published annually by the Women's Institute for t-reedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher Noona, and Neil E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall , 1982). Suggestions for improvement of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up-to-date. Please 1et us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have over1 ooked, cancel 1ations , or other pertinent information.

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"Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced.. .. . preceded,,by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals. .. Frequently cited as FP. I. Feminist periodical s--0lrectories. 2. -- Bib1 iography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-- Current awareness services. 1. University of Wisconsin Library System. Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large. (courtesy of Sanford Berman)

Feminist Periodical s (ISSN 0742-7433) is pub1 ished by Susan E. Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large for the University of isc cons in System, ll2A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone: (608) 263-5754. Compi 1ers: Linda Shul t, Brenda J. Marston. Graphics: Catharina Schimert. Pub- lications of the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large are available free of charge to Wisconsin residents. The sub- scription rate outside Wisconsin is $12.00/year for individuals and women's programs, $24.00/year for institutions. This fee covers all publications of the Office, including Feminist Col- lections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism, and bibliographies, directories and occasional publications produced throughout the year. ATLANTIS BROOMSTICK. 1. 1976. 1978. 2. 2/year. Bimonthly. 3. $10 (Indlv.), $16 (inst.). $10 (Indiv.). $20 (Inst.). Single coples: 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford $2 SO. Highway. Halifax. Nova Scotia. 83M 256. Canada. 3543 18th St.. San Francisco. CA 94110. 5. Drs. Susan Clark. Margaret Conrad, Donna E. Mickey Spencer and Polly Taylor. %h State Historical Society. 7. Issn 0702-7818. A1 ternative Press Index. 8. LC cn77-32338. 'Broomstick Is a feminist political journal 9. OCLC 3409640. publishing material by, for and about women 10. State Historical Society. over forty. Our priorities are: to portray 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and clear. positive images of older mn; to take Lire; The A1 ternattve Press Index; Resources a stand against the denigration of older wwn; for Foninist Research. to offer positive alternatives in our lives. 12. 'Atlantis is an interdiscipl inary journal Our goal is ;50 form a support network amcmg dSXZdTo critical and creative writing in older mnen. English or French on the topic of men. Contains scholarly articles. zeview essays, CALYX. book revlaws, art and poetry. 1. 1976. 2. . Uyear. AURORA 3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (lib. 6 inst.). Single 1. 1975. copies: $4. 2. 3/~ar. 4. P.O. Box 8, Corvallis, OR 97339. 3. %: 5. Margarita Donne1 1y. 4. P.O. Box 1624. Madison. UI 5370191624. 7. Issn 0147-1627. 5. Edited by c&ittee; current connittee chair, 8. LC 77-649570. Jeanne Gomoll. 9. OCLC 3114927. 7. ISSN 0197-775X. 10. Madison. 8. LC sn80-11853. 11. prlcan Humanities Index. 9. OCLC 6113633. 12. Ca1 x publishes poetry. prose. art. reviews. 12. Science fiction and fantasy wlth a feminist tdations, and pkotqrawy. ami is caitt* orientation. to providlq a beautiful and creative jaurnal format 1; which to showcase mnten artists and BLACK MARIA writers. i. 1971. 2. Annual. CAMERA OBSCURA. 3. $14 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). Single copies: $4. 1976. 4. P.O. Box 25187. Chicago, IL 60625-0187. 3/year. 5. Black Maria Collective. $10.50 (indiv.), $21 (inst.). Single copies: 7. Issn 0045-222~. $4. Owble issues: $7 (issue 3/41. $11 (issue 8. LC ~~77-1275. 8/9/10). 9. OCLC 2786249. P.O. Box 25899. Lor Angeles. CA 96025. 10. Madison. Cmra ~bscura-~ollective: ~anetBergstran, 12. 'Black Maria publishes work by emerging women 11lzanetn Lyon. Constance Penlev. writers that presents wmen as the canplex, rssn 0270-5346 ; positive kings they are.' LC sc79-4979. OCLC 4818143. BROADSHEET. Madison; Milwaukee. 1. 1972. International Index to Fila Periodical s; The 2. lO/year. Film Literature Index; The Arts and Humanltles 3. 539 (airmall 1. $31 (surface ma1 1). Citation Index; Current Contents/Arts and 4. P.O.'BOX 5799; uellesly Street, Auckland, Wew Hwnani ties. Zeal and. Film theory and history; ferainlst theory; 5. The Broadsheet Collective. psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; 7. ISSN 0110-8603. photography; video and performance. 9. OCLC 6578650. 12. News; andiysis; in-depth articles; fiction; CANADIAN WOMAN STUOIES/LES CAHIERS OE LA FEMME. poetry; reviews. "Broadsheet Is a radical 1978. feminist magazine whlch consciously strives to Quarter1y . be anti-racf st and to Incorporate the views of $15 (indiv.), 525 (Canadian inst.). $28 (inst. Indigenous mn. The main focus is on New outside Canada). Single copies: $4. Zealand wmen and events. with sane coverage of 204 Founders College, York University, 4700 Paci fic concerns and issues facing women and Keele St.. Dmsview. Ontario M3J 1P3. Canada. feminists everywhere." shelagh uilkinson. - ISSN 0713-3235. OCLC 8558872. State Historical Society. 'CUS/cf Is a bilingual , interdiscipl inary, fmtjournal that brings exciting scholarship about men to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges the gap between Canada's languages and cultures." iv.

COMMON LIVES/ LIVES. members). $18 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single 1. 1981. copies: $8 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). 2. Quarter1y . 4. b!anaging Editor, FS; ~eministStudies, c/o 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: 84. Women's Studies Program, University of 4. P.O. Box 1553. Iowa City.- - IA 52244. Maryland, College Park. M) 20742. 5. Edited col 1ecti vel y. 5. la ire G. Moses. 9. OCLC 8234014. 7. ISSN 0046-3663. 10. Madison. 8. LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal 9. OCLC 1632609. entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Cannan 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Pl attevil le; Lives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document the lives Stevens Point. of ordinary , and to reflect the 11. Alternative Press Index; America: History and diversity of the lesbian cmunity--lesbians of Life; American Historical Association Recent1y color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians. Pub1 ished Articles; Bulletin Signaletique- disabled lesbians, poor and worklng-class sociologie; Historical Abstracts; Modern lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and Language Association International vislbi 1 i ty to lesbl ans who have never thought Bibliography; The Phi 1osopher' s Index; before of publishing the1 r wrk. Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Wanen Studies Abstracts. CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE 12. Historical and critlcal articles; poetry; art; MODERN LANGUAGES. reports fran the wanen's movement; reviews. 1. 1971. "FS, Feminist Studies was founded to encourage 2. 3/year. analytic responses to feminist Issues and to 3. Sliding scale based on incane, write for open new areas of research, criticlsm. and detai 1s. speculation. The editors are cmitted to 4. Women's Studies. 209 N. Brooks St., Madison. WI providing a form for feminist analysls, 53715. debate, and exchange.'' 5. Mary Wyer and Annis Pratt. 9. OCLC 2259670. FEMINARY . 10. Milwaukee. 1. 1969. 12. News of the Modern Language Association; 2. 3/year. features; bibliographies; job Information. 3. $12 ( Indl v.) . $22 (inst .) . Single copies: $4. Free to women In prisons and mental CONDITIONS. institutions. 1. 1976. 4. 3543 18th St.. San Francisco. CA 94110. 2. Semi annual . 5. Canyon Sam, ~ianaArruda, ~.j.Miranda, Sim 3. 3 issues: $9 (indiv. hardship), $15 (indlv.), Kall an. $25 (inst.). Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $9 10. Madison. (inst.). 12. Prevlously a lesbian-feminist journal for the 4. P.O. Rox 56A. Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn. NY South published in North Carolina, Feminary is 11215. now produced in San Francisco by four new 5. Dorothy Allison, Elly Bulkln. Cheryl Clarke, editors. "As editors with roots in different Nancy Clarke Otter, Adrienne Uaddy. cornunities we actively sol lcit wltlngs that 7. ISSN 0147-8311. portray the experiences, viewpoints, artd issues 8. LC 77-641895. of a diversity of lesbian carmunltiss. We want 9. OCLC 3232386. to facilitate dialogue between women of 10. Madison; State Historical Society; Mi lwaukee. different races, classes, cultural upbri ngl ngs, 11. A1 ternative Press Index. pol ltical , spirltual viewpoints, ages and 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current, critical articles; reviews. 'Conditions Is a timely perspectlve on lesbian lives in the magazine of women's writing with an emphasls on United States and Internationally." writing by lesbians." FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARY CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY. RESOURCES IN WISCONSIN. 1. 1981. 1. 1980. 2. Quarterly. 2. Quarterly. 3. $12 (indiv.), $24 (inst. 8 lib.). Single 3. Free to Wisconsin residents. Out-of-state copies: $3. subscriptions: $12 (indlv. and women's 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland. CA 94609. programs), $24 (Inst .) . Fee covers a1 1 5. ~ditorial~collective.~ publications of the Office of the Women's 9. DCLC 8015674. Studles Librarian-at-Large. 11. Alternative Press Index. (See p. ii.) . 12. "...the collective product of feminists of 4. 112A Memorial Library, 728 State St.. Madison, diverse nationalities and political WI 53706. perspectives committed to contributing to an 5. Susan Searing and Catherine Loeb. international men' s movement ." Each issue 9. OCLC 6467769. focuses on a specific theme through feature 10. Eau Clal re; Madison; State Historical Society; articles, interviews and personal narratives. Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Whitewater. often translated from foreign-language 12. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; publ ications. book reviews. Focus on feminist 1ibrarianship, publ ishlng, booksel ling, archiving, FS, FEMINIST STUDIES. researching--both in Wisconsin and national 1y. 1. 1972. Review essays strive to provide a guide to the 2. 3/year. literature on a particular topic. (e.g. 3. $13.50 (National Women's Studies Association sociobiology; women in development; western women; lesbian studies; black women; feminist science fiction.) FEMINIST ISSUES Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black 1. 1980. and whi te photography; short fiction. Each 2. 21year. issue focuses on a theme. e.g., women's oral 3. $15 (lndlv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 history; mothers and daughters; Chicanas; minlmm order) $7.50 (indiv.), $12.50 (lnst.). Natlve American wanen; women as verbal artists; 4. Transactlon Perlodlcals Consortiun, hpt. 8010. who speaks for the wanen's movement; lesblan Rutgers Unlverslty, New Brunswick, nl 08903. hlstory. 'The contfnulng goal of Frontlers Is 5. Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wal f. to publlsh a journal whlch bridges the gap 6. 2948 Hlllegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. between unlverslty and cannunity women; to find 7. ISSN 0270-6679. a balance between academlc and popular vfews on 10. Madlson. Isues comnon to wornen .' 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, wlth enphasis on an lnternatlonal HARVARD UOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL. exchange of ideas. It Includes artlcles by 1. 1978. Ens1 lsh-1 anwage feminists as we1 1 as 2. Annual. translations of femlnlst texts by women r 3. $7, $6 (student). other countries. 4. Pub1 lcations Offlce. Harvard Law khool , Cdmbridge. HA 02138. FEMINIST REVIEW. 5. Judlth C. Mlles. 1. 1979. 6. Artlcles Edltors. Harvard Wonen's Law Journal, 2. 3/year. Harvard Law khool. Cambridge. HA 02138. 3. $18 (indtv.), $50 (lnst. surface.), $60 tnst.. 7 ISSN 0270-1456. airmail). Slngle coples: $7.75 (lndiv.) 8. LC 80-643769. 9. OCLC 3967304. 4. 11 carleton Girdens. Brecknock Road. London N19 10. Madlson. SAQ, England. 11. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodlcals. 5. Editorial collectlve. 12. 'The Harvard Uomen's Law Journil Is devoted to 7. ISSN 0141-7789. the developlent of a femlnist jurl sprudcnce. 8. LC 80-647745. The main purpose is to provlde an In-depth 9. OCLC 5191763. exploration of the impact of the law on women 10. tadlson. and of nomen on the law. Polltfcal , economic, 12. To develop the theory of Uoaen' s Lfbarati~n hlstorlcrl and soclologlcal perspectives are and debate the pol ltlcal pcrspactlvcr and combined wlth leprl ones to present a ma1fstlc strategy of the movement. To ba a forum of picture of women s legal status.' work In progress and current research and debates In Uanen's Studie~.~ HEAlTHSHARIffi: A WADIAN WN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY. 1. 1979. FIREWEED 2. Quarterly. 1. 1978. 3. Canada: $8 (indiv.), $15 (llb. & groups). 2. Quarterly. Outside Canada: add $1.50. 3. Canada: $12 (lndiv.), $18 (lnst.). Add $3 4. P.O. Box 230. Station H, Toronto, Ontarlo N6S out st de Canada. 4T3. 4. P.0. Box 279. Station 8, Toronto, Ontario. AT 5. El izabeth Allemang. 2U2. Canada. 6. 101 Niagara St.. t200A. Toronto. Ontarlo. 5. Flreueed collective. Canada U!iV 1C3. 7. 15SRU707-3857. 7. ISSN 0226-1510. 8. LC cn79-30301. 8. LC cn80-30707 9. OCLC 4677989. 9. OCLC 6295890. 12. Firewed Is a form for fmlnlst thought wd 12. Provides a cr,ltical analysls of naaen's health 3EiZzion. issues fraa a feminist perspective. FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES. HECATE: A WOMEN' S IUTERDISCIPLIMRY JOURNAL. 1. 1975. 1. 1975. 2. 3lyear. 2. Seml annual . 3. $11 (National Uawn's Studies Associatlon 3. $8 (indfv.), $15 (lnst.). Single copies: $4 members). $14 (lndlv.). $28 (Inst.). Slngle (indlv.), 57.50 (inst.). CODY prices. 4. English Dept .. Unlverslty of Queensland, St. 4. ~r%lers. Wonen Studles Program, University of Lucia, Brlsbane 4067. Australia. Colorado. Boulder. CO 80309. 5. Carole Ferrier. 5. Editoriai Board. Edltor: Kathi George. 7. ISSN 0311-4198. 7. ISSN 0160-9009. 9. OCLC 2530248. 10. Madison. 9; OCLC-2586280. 11. Umen Studies Abstracts. 10. Eau Clal re; Mad1 son; Milwaukee; Plattevlll e; 12. Historical and critlcal articles; creative Stevens Point. work; graphics; btbllographies; reviews. 11. Uonen Studles Abstracts; American Humanltles *Hecate prints material relating to women. Me Index: Human Resources Abstracts; Hlstorical a~ticularlyinterested in contrlbutlons which empioy a feminist. marxist. or other radical methodology to focus on the posltion of wen in relatlon to and capitalism. vi.

HELICON NINE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN' ARTS AND social change. It 4s a cultural magazine. a LETTERS. pol itical magazine, a feminist magazine, which 1. 1979. shows the experiences of third world men, 2. 3lyear. lesbians. Jewish and working men, men in 3. $15. Single copies: $7.50 plus postage. all our diversity .u 4. Helicon Nine. Inc. P.O. Box 224 2. Kansas City. MO 64113. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES. 5. Gloria Vando Hickok. 1. 1978. 7. ISSN 0197-3371. 5/year. 8. LC 80-640627. $24 (indiv.). $45 (inst.). 9. OCLC 5298604. Eden Press. P .O. Box 51. St. Albans. VT 05478. 10. Madison. Sherri Clarkson. 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. Eden Press. 4626 St. Catherine St. W.. Interdisciplinary forum for the creative Montreal. Quebec. Canada H3Z 153. accmpl ishnents of wmen in the fields of ISSN 0703-8246. 1i terature, music, the visual and perfonni ng OCLC 9275059. arts; includes color reproducttons and a pull- Eau Clai re; Had1son; Pl attevll le; Stevens out soundsheet of a musical perfonance. Point; Stout; Whitewater. reading or interview; provides a documentation herica: History and Life; Human Sexual 1ty of the ongoing history of wanen in arts and Update; Current Contents/Social 8 Behavioral letters. Sciences; Sod a1 Sciences Citation Index; Wmen Studies Abstracts; Cedex-RIC ; American HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART 8 POLITICS. Psychological Abstracts; MLA International 1. 1977. Bibliography; Directory of Periodicals. 2. Quarter1y. Historical, critical, and feature articles; 3. $15 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. book reviews. 4. P.O. Box 766. Canal Street Station. Mew York. NY 11013. ISIS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S JOURNAL (Former1y 1st s 5. Heresies Collective. International Bulletin). 7. ISSN 0146-3411. 1. 1984. 8. LC sC77-704. 2. Quarterly. (ISIS International Women's Journal 9. OCLC 2917688. appears twice a ear, as does its supplement. 10. Lacrosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Women in ~ctio".f Stevens Point. 3. $15 (indiv. or women's srouo. surface). 520 11. Alternative Press Index. (indiv. or women's group. aihail), $25 (inst.. 12. Editorials; short articles; bibliographies; surface). $30 (inst.. aimail) . poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal 4. Via Santa Maria dell'Anima. 30. 00186 Rome, devoted tovantination of art and pol 1tics Italy. from a :minist perspective." 5. Editorial collective. 9. OCLC 4286732. HYPATIA. (See WHEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL 10. Pl atteville; Stout; Superior. FORUM. ) 12. ISIS International Wanen's Journal "gives indepth coverage to the issues women around the HYSTERIA. world are working on: development, health, 1. 1980. work, violence against wanen, media, conmunlcation. methods of organization, models :: EI:TIL (indiv.). n5 (inst.). Add $2 for action and more.... Each issue is produced outside Canada. Sample copies: $2. jointly by Isis International and one or more 4. P.O. Box 2481, Statian B. Kitchener. Ontario Third World wanen's groups." Articles; N2H 6M3, Canada. edi toria1 s; conference reports; resource 5. The Hysteria Collective: Catherine Edwards, guides. Isis-WICCE ( Wanen's International Becky Kane. Me Lyons. Eliza Moore. Kathy Cross-Cul tural Exchange) is a sister Zinger. organization located in Geneva. Switzerland. 7. ISSN 0229-5385. Its separate publication, Women's World, 8. LC cd1-30633. appears four times a year in varying fonns: as 9. OCLC 8036553. a newsletter, dossier. or report. 10. State Historical Society. 12. "We try to provide a form for social and JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION. cultural issues of interest to women. We a1 so 1. 1981. provide pub1 ishing space for creative feminist 2. 2/year. work -- fiction, poetry, graphic arts." 3. Only available with membership, which includes monthly mailings and a bib1iography of women IKON and re1 igion. Subscription and membership 1. 1982/83. rates: $18 (student), $30 (non-student) , 540 2. 2/year. (inst.). Back issues available for $3.50. 3. 2 issues $9.50 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.). 4. 2465 LeConte Ave.. Berkeley. CA 94709. 4. P.O. Box 1355. Stuyvesant Station. New York. NY 5. Martha Ann Kirk (Spring 1984 only). 10009. 7. ISSN 82-20870. 5. Susan Sheman. 8. LC 82-20870-5. 12. "IKON is about creativity and changea--the 9. OCLC 7863169. i-arabi 1i ty of the creative process and 12. "Each journal's focus differs. We have covered areas such as women and power, women and peace." vii.

KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART. 11. ~lternativePress Index. 1. 1979. 12. "Manushi: A ~oumai~bo& Wanen and Society 2. 3/year. focuses on women's 11fe situatfons In India and

3. $9. $17.- 2 years- (Indlv.). Single copies: on struggles for change.' $3 .so. MINERVA: OUARTERLY REPORT ON WEN AN0 THE 4. 3939 Rwsevelt Boulevard. Jacksonvll le. FL MILITARY. 32205. 1983. 5. Edttorial ~0lle~tt~e. Quarterly. 10. iadtson. $30. Sinale cootes: 57.50.. ~~-. 12. "Kal 110 e devotes Itself to *onen In the arts 1101 S. ma ling ton Rtdge Road 1210, Arllngton, bdhingtheIraark and sharing their VA 22202. ideas and opinions. Poetry, fiction, art, Linda Grant De Pauw. graphics, essays, interviews with rrrmsn arttsts ISSN 0736-718X. and wrtters. LC 83444761; m83-249. OCLC 9201074. LILITH. News, coimnentary, book review. "The purpose 1. 1976. of Mnerva Is to provide an Infomation center 2. Quarterly. formduals and organ1 sat ions concerned 3. $12 (indiv.), $16 (inst. and lib.). Stngle wtth sane aspect of men and the coptes: $3. mtl itary... The editortal pol icy emphasizes 4. Ltlith Publications, Inc., 250 Yest 57th St., diversity rather than consensus.* -rk. MY 10019. 5. Susan Ueidmn Schnelder. MITHEROOT JOURNAL: A UOMEN'S REVIE'd OF SHALL 7. ISSN 0146-2334. PRESSES. 8. LC 83-640809; ~~77-511. 1. 1979. 9. OCLC 2694720. 2. Quarterly. 10. State Hlstorical Society; Mtlwaukee. 3. $5 (indiv.). Single copier: $1.25. 11. Index to Jewtsh Pertodtcals. 4. 214 Dewey St ., Pittsburgh, PA 15218. 12. Arttcles; revten; poetry; ftction. 'Liltth is 5. Anne Prtde. named for the legendary predecessor of-o 8. LC m82-20180. inslsted on quality with Maa...As JIwlsh 9. OCLC 5280133. femlnlsts continue to rediscover and rework 10. Lacrosse; Wadlson. Jewish practtce, the contents of Liltth My 12. Fanlnist revlew of umen's fiction, poetry. serve as an evolvtng Prepared ~ab- a new serials tram ma1 1 presses. code of behavior.* HOVIR OUT: FWIIIST LITERARY 6 ARTS JOUWL. LIP. 1971. 1. 1976. Semiannual . 2. Annually. $6 (indlv.), $9 (llb.). Single copies: $3. . 3. Australian dollars: $7.95 (indiv.), $10 467 Y. Hiincock, Roa 214, rlayne State (Inst.). Untversi ty, Detrolt, MI 48202. 4. P.O. Box 139, Parkvtlle. Vtctorta 3052, hy L. Cherry. Gloria DYC. Joan Gartl and. Austral la. hqaret Kadnski , ~auli~abtnowttz. 5. Board: Suzanne Daotes, Andrea McLaughlln, Lis OCLC 3428883. Stoney , Jeannette Fenel on, Freda Fret berg, Ktm Madtson; m lwaukee. Donaldson, Helen Sanlga. Meredl th Rogers, Features; fictton. *We publtsh quality work by Carolyn Leuens. *onen. Ltbrary Journal descrtbed our journal 12. 9.1 is a femtntst arts journal dealing dth as one with a 'well-def'lned aesthetic sense t&work of nrum in the areas of film, visual which consfday a1 1 facets of woaen' s lives and art, theatre, dance, etc .* literature .. . M/F: A FEMINIST JOURNAL. 1. 1978. 2. Semtannwl. iionttily. 3. $5.50 (indiv.). $11 (inst.). Slngle copies: 514 (lndlv.). Single copies: 51.75. 53. Dept.. 123 Garden 4. 24 Ellerdale Road, London NW3 688, England. 5. Parveen Adams. Beverly Brown, El 1 zabeth Cowie. Patricia Carbine. Sheree Crute. Joanne Edgar, 8. LC sn82-20378. Suzanne Braun Levine. Susan McHenry, Martha 9. OCLC 6036119. Nelson. Lettv Cotttn Potarebin. Gloria Steinem. 10. Madison. Ruth stilltvai, Ellen Sweet. Miry Thm. 12. "A journal devoted to deweloping a theorettcal Edttors. Ms. Ma azine. 119 U. 40th St.. New debate on women's politics in relation to York. NY & extsting soclalist and feminist politics." ISSN-0047-8318. Feature articles; book reviews; LC 72-624579. letters/camnents . OCLC 1285775. Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; MANUSH I. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Plattevtlle; 1. 1979. River Fa1 1s; Stevens Point; Stout; Supertor; 2. Bt-month1 y. Whitewater. 3. $18. $3(back Issues). Readers' Guide to Pertodical Literature; Umen 4. Manushi Distrtbutors. Pmerica, c/o Esther Studtes Abstracts; Abstracts of Popular Jantzen, 5008 Erringer Place. Phtladel phla. PA Culture; Uall ace Hemortal Library; Rochester 19144. Instttute of Techno1 ogy. 5. Madhu Ktshwar. Features; letters; poetry and fiction; reviews; ! 6. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1. New Del hi -110024, news. India. viii.

NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN. articles including regular reporting on work, 1. 1972. health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; 2. Bimonthly. reviews; letters; coverage of the men's 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). movement -- conferences, actions, pol itics, 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631. theory. 5. Phyll is Kriegel. 7. ISSN 0160-1075. PLAINSWOMAN. 8. LC sn80-52. 1. 1977. 9. OCLC 3617120. 2. Monthly (excluding Feb. and Aug.) . 10. Madison; Stevens Point. 3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (contributing). 12. "We are a national fminist periodical written 4. Box 8027. Grand Forks, ND 58202. for feminists and carrnitted to reaching out to 5. El izabeth Hampsten. those not yet dedicated to a feminist future.'' 7. ISSN 0148-902X. 8. LC sc78-247. NEW MOON: A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND CRITICAL 9. OCLC 3400725. FEMINISM. 10. State Historical Society. 1. 1981. 12. Plainsman publishes articles, essays, 2. 2 to 4/year. fiction, poetry, reviews, graphics for and 3. 4 issues: 510. Single co~ies:$3. about women in the Plains region, focusing 4. P.O. Box 2056, ~adi;on, WI 53701. especially, but not exclusively, on 1ives of 5. Janice M. Bogstad. rural men. 7. ISSN 0278-0852. 8. LC sn81-1678. PRIHIPARA. 9. OCLC 7701699. 1. 1974. 10. Madison. 2. Semi annual . 12. "To provide critical resources on the status of 3. $5, $8/l, 2 years (indiv.). Single copies: feminist theory and -en's issues in science $2.75. fiction and fantasy genres. To publish and 4. P.O. Box 371, Oconto, WI 54153. encourage work of men writers and artists, 5. Jane Farrell , Ellen Kort, Diane Nichols. whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist 10. La Crosse; Madison; Whitewater. orientation of all work published in the 12. Poetry; drawings; reviews; articles; journal .' announcements; letters. 'Contributors restricted to Wisconsin residents only -- we're NEW WOMEN'S TIMES. trying to establish a viable infonnal network 1. 1975. for our state's wanen.' 2. Illyear. 3. $15 (indiv.). $20 (supporting). $30 (inst.). PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY. NWT is free to prisoners, those incarcerated in 1. 1976. mental hospitals and those who cannot otherwise 2. quarterly. afford it. 3. $54 (inst.). Rates for individuals available 4. 804 Heigs St., Rochester, NY 14620. upon request. 5. Editorial collective. 4. Human Sciences Press, 72 Fifth Ave., New York, 7. ISSN Ol61-l64X. NY 10011. 8. LC sn79-4421; sn78-5963. 5. Nancy Henley. 9. OCLC 38859l2. 6. Dept. of Psychology, University of California, 10. Madison; State Historical Society; Milwaukee. Los Angeles, CA 90024. 12. National and international news of interest to 7. ISSN 0361-6843. feminists. Articles. editorials. letters. 8. LC 76-12952; ~~76-790. reviews. New women's Times ~eminist~eview, a 9. OCLC 2529664. revfew of literature and the arts is issued six 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; times a year as a supplement to New 'vlomen's Plattevil le; Stevens Point; Stout. Times . 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources - Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts; Social OFF OUR BACKS. Sciences Citation Index; Current 1. 1970. Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; 2. ll/year. Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); 3. $11 (indiv.), $15 (contributing), $20 (inst.). Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning Sample issue: $1.50. Two subs.: $20. Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and Canadian: U.S.Sl1. Prisoners: free. Bi bli ography; Devel opnent and We1 fare 4. off our backs, inc., 1841 Columbia Rd., M, ( India) ;;Human Sexuality Update; Family Review. Row 212, 'dashiiqton, DC 20069. . 12. The Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored 5. off our backs collective. by Division 35 of the American Psychological 7 . ISSN 0030-0071. Association. Empirical studies, critical 8. LC sn78-15%. reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book 9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287. reviews are published in the Quarter1 ... The 10. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; kinds of problems addressed id Mi lwaukee; Pl attevi 11e; Stevens Point; psychological factors, behavioral studies, role Superior. development and change, career choice and 11. Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women Studies training, management variables, education, Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New discrimination, therapeutic processes, and Periodical Index. sexual ity . 12. International and national news; feature RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUKNTATION suR 9. OCLC 1362618. LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE. ( Fonnerly Canadian 10. Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Newsletter of Research on Uanen. 1972-1978.) Hilwaukee; Parkside; Plattevllle; Oshkosh; 1. 1979. River Fa1 1s; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; 2. Quarterly. Whitewater. 3. $25 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). 11. Modem Language Abstracts; Hi storical 4. Centre for kxaen's Studies Education, O.I.S.E., Abstracts; Uomen Studies Abstracts; Current 252 Blow St. Uest, Toronto, Ontario FKS 1V6, Contents; Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Canada. Abstracts; Social Science Citation Index; 5. Marguerite Andersen, Jennifer L. Newton, Betsy America; History and Life. Uuse, Frances Rooncy, Joyce Scane, Jeri Mine, 12. Feature articles; research; review essays ; Carol Zavltz, Suzanne Silk Kleln, Ruth Roach reports; book rwien; letters/coaaents; Pierson, Sawr Brodribb, Melanie Randall, Mary archi val notes. Louise Adms. 7. rssn 0707-~12. SINISTER YISDOCI: A JOURNAL OF UORDS AWD PICTURES 8. LC 84-641836; ~179-31946. FOR THE LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WEN. 9. OCLC 5585549. 1. 1976. 10. Madison; Stout. 2. Quarterly. 11. Uanen Studies Abstracts; American History and 3. $14 (indiv.), $26 (inst.), %(hardship). Life; Canadian Educational Index; berican Single copies: $4.10. Hunanities Index; Historical Abstracts; 4. P.O. Box 1023, Rockland, HE 04841. Sociological Abstracts. 5. Melanie KayelKantmdtz. 12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; 7. ISSN 0196-1853. period1csl resource guide. An 8. LC 82-640638; sn79-80%. 1nterdisc:pl inary, intemational periodical of 9. OCLC 3451636. research on men and sex roles. 10. Mdison. 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL on BLACK WEN. Media. 1. 1984. 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drwa; fiction; 2. Bi-annual . reviews. 3. $lS(indiv.), $25(irst.). 4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 303134741. SOJOURNER. 5. Patricia Bell Scott and Beverly Guy-Sheftall. 1. 1975. 7. ISSU 0741-6639. 2. Wonthly. 12. Interdiscipl inary form for critical dl scussion 3. $15 (Indiv.), $26 (two yrs.), $25 (inst.). of issues relating to Black wanen. Single copies: $1. SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL ff RESEARCH. 4. 143 Albany St., Carbridge, MA 02139. 1. 1975. 5. Sham Snowdon. wnthly. 7. ISSU 0191-6699. . $22.50 (indiv.), $110 (inst.). 8. LC m79-2799. Plem~Pub1 ishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., 9. OCLC 4656277. ntw YO~IC, m 10013. 10. Madison. Phyllis A. Katz. 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, Institute for Research on Social Problcnn, 520 dance, theater, visual arts, and nusic; mws; Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302. poetry. 'Our editorial policy is to consider ISSW 0360-0025. for publication anything that Is not racist, LC 75-646987. sexist, or hmphobic in content.' OCLC 2243426. Eau Clai re: Madison; Parkside; Pl attevil le; SPARE RIB. Stevens Point; Stout; Uhitawater. 1. 1972. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Child 2. Nonthly. Developufmt Abstracts and Bibliography; 3. Airmail: $35 (indiv.), $52 (inst.), $23 Contmporary Sociology; Current Contents; (seanail, indiv.), $36 (seanail, inst.). Excerpta Medica; Family Planning Perspectives; 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1. England. Hum Sexual ity Update; Psychological 5. Editorial collective. Abstracts; Refaratimyi Zhurnal; Sage Fan1 ly 7. ISSN 0306-7971. Studies Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation 9. OCLC 5237209. Index; Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Report; Studies on Wanen Abstracts. 12. Feature articles (e.g.. on politics, labor. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book history, employment, media); fiction; poetry; reviews. reviews; letters; news. SIGNS: JOURNAL OF YOHEW IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY. THIRD WOMAN. 1. 1975. 1. 1981. 2. Quarter1y. 2. 2/year. 3. $20 (students and National Women's Studies 3. $7 (indiv.). $10 (inst.). Association members). $27.50 ( indiv.) , $55 4. C/O Chicano-Riqueno Studies. BH849. Indiana (inst.). Single copies: $7 (indiv.). $13.75 University, Blominqton, IN 47405. (inst.). 5. Nonna Alarcon. 4. The University of Chicaqo Press. Journals 9. OCLC 8342969. Division. P.O. Box 37005, Chicaqo, IL 60637. 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and 5. Jean 0' Barr. critical work of, or on behalf of, Hispanic and 7. ISSN 0097-9740. Third World Women in general .' 8. LC 75-649469. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE. TURN-OF-ME-CENTURY WOMEN 1. 1984. 1. 1973. 2. Semiannual . 2. 2/year. 3. Single copies: $6.50 plus f.75 postage and 3. $10. $6 (single issue). 4. Department of English. Wilson Hall. Univ. of 4. 13th Moon. Inc.. Rox 309. Cathedral Station. Virginia, Charlottesvil le, VA 22903. New York. NY 10025. 5. Margaret 0. Stetz. 12. The journal is devoted to furthering the study 5. Marilvn Hacker. 7. ISSN i094-3320. of women in the period 1880-1920. Articles 8. LC 76-647817. dealing with social, political, intellectual hlstory, art, 1 iterature and bibliography. 9. OCLC 2587697. 10. Madi son; Mi1 waukee. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; American ULW JOURNAL. Humanities Index; Index of American Periodical 1. 1976. Verse; KA International Bibliography. 2. Quarterly. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; 3. $15 (Inst. and non-members of men Llbrary reviews. "13th bon is a literary magazine Uorkers) .$Z(sample issues). $4 (back Issues). pub1 ishlng qua1 ity work by men. Eclectic. 4. 2027 Parker St.. Berkeley. CA 94704. but particularly interested in feminist and 5. Carol Starr. working class lesbian literature." 7. ISSN 0272-1996. 10. Madison; Stevens Point. TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS. 11. Library Literature. 1. 1982. 12. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; 2. 3/year. conference reports; news and notes. 3. $10 (indiv.). $16 (Inst.), $4.50 (sample copy). WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL. 4. P.O. Box 606, N. Amherst. MA 01059. 5. Lise Weil . Anne 6. Dellenbaugh. 1. 1980. 6. P.O. Box 606. N. Amherst. MA 01059. 2. Semi annual . 3. $9 (Indlv.). $13 (Inst.). 7. ISSN 0736-92BX. 8. LC 83-641534; sn83-1973. 4. 7008 Sherwood Dr.. Knoxville, TN 37919. 9. OCLC 9247235. 5. Elsa Honig Fine. 10. Madlson. 7. ISSN 0270-7993. 11. Alternative Press Index. 8. LC 80-647891; sn80-1207. 12. Radical feminl st theory, schol arshlp. and 9. OCLC 6497852. reviews. 10. Madlson. 11. Art Bibliographies; RILA; ISI. TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE. 12. Critical articles and revie? pertaining to women in the visual arts. We are Interested 1. 1982. in a re-interpretation of art history fran our 2. 2/year. 3. $12 (indlv.). $14 (inst.). $10 (student), $7 new awareness as women...Wamen8s Art Journal Is (single Issue). a vehicle far tha exchange a: idsas aiiG far 4. The Unlversltv of Tulsa. Tulsa. OK 74104. honest crltlcism." 5. Shari BenstoA. 6. The University of Tulsa. 600 South College. WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTS. Tulsa. OK 74104. 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. 2. 3/year. 8. LC sn82-3788. 3. $9 (Indlv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $3. 9. OCLC 8426594. 4. Centre for Urban and Camnunlty Studies. Roan 10. Madlson. 426. 455 Spadina Ave.. IJnlversl ty of Toronto. "Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature includes 12. Toronto. Canada MS 268. articles, reviews. notes and queries from scholars of every period, including those 5. Judi th Kjel lberg. read1 ng in 1anguages other than English and 7. ISSN 0229-4796. fran students of poetry and prose in all Its 8. LC cn81-30452. forms. including essays, diaries. be1 les 9. OCtC 7966483. 10. Madison. lettres, and journal1 While articles need nn. 12. Topics: planning, architecture, design; housing not be exclusively concerned with female and canmuni ty devel opment ; geography, urban writers the focus must be upon men and their soCi ology , envi romental psychology, energy and work ." ecology . xi.

WOMEN 6 HEALTH. $16 (Natlonal Women's Stud1es Assocl atlon 1. 1976. members), $30 (Indlv.). $74 (Inst.), $90 2. Quarterly. (llb.). 3. $16 (Natlonal Wanen's Studles Associatlon The Haworth Press, Inc., 28 East 22nd St., New members), 528 (Indlv.), $72 (Inst.), $88 York, loolo. fl1b.l. Sarah Slavfn. he-~bkrth Press, Inc., 28 East 22nd St., )(aw Sarah Slavfn, Polltlcal Sclencs Bept., State York, loolo. Unlverslt~College at Buffalo. 1300 Elnmood Sharon Golub, Ph.D. Ave., Buffalo, Nj 14222. Sharon Golub, Dept. of Psychology, College of ISSN 0195-7732. New Rochell a, New Rochell e, NY 10801. LC 80-644752: sn79-8972.-. ISSN 0363-0242. OCLC 5661577; LC 76-648355. Madlson; Milwaukee. OCLC 2337206. Intcrnatlonal Polltlcal Science Abstracts; Pals Hadlson; Nllwaukee; Platter11le; Stevens Point. Bulletln. Abstracts of Health Care Uanagenrnt Studies; Feature artlcles; research; blbllographles; A1 ternatlve Press Index; Bib1lographic Index of book reviews; news and notes. Health Educatlon Perlodlcals (BIHEP) ; Blbllography of the Hlstory of Medlcfne (6 YOMEN AND THERAPY. HISTLINE) ; 810-scl ences Infomatlon Senlces of 1. 1982. BIologlcal Abstracts (BIOSIS); Bulletln 2. Quarterly. Slgnaletlqm: Cumlatlve Index to Nursfng and 3. $16 (Natlonal Yomen' s Studles Assocl atlon A1 lied Health Llterature (CINAHL); Current members), $30 (Indlv.), 155 (inst.), $75 Contents: Soclal 6 Behavioral Sciences; flIb.1. Excerpta Medfca; Family Resource Database; 4. ~ubsc;iptlon Dept., The Haworth Press, 75 Femlnfst Perfodfcals; Index ncdlcus~ Griswold St .. Blnghmton, NY 13904. Psychologfcal Abstracts (6 PS~CINFO!; Publlc 5. Betts Collett. Affafrs Infomatlon Senice Bul letln (PAIS); 6. 435 Spllt Rock Road, Syosset, NY 11791. RIC-CERDIC (Re1 lgious 6 Suela1 Sclences Index) ; 7. ISSN 0270-3149. Social Sciences Cl tatlon Index; bclal Wal fare, 8. LC 82-645607; do-13045. Socl a1 Pl annlng/Pol Icy 6 Socl a1 Devel opmt 9. OCLC 6394106. Abstracts; Soda1 Work Research b Abstracts; 10. Eau Clalre; Madlson. Soclologlcal Abstracts; Studles on Yanen 11. Abstracts of Research In Pastoral Care and Abstracts;. and Waan's Studio Abstracts. Counsel lng; Bf olqlcal Abstracts and Blosl s Feature artlcles; research; bib1lographies; Data Base; Alternatlve Press Index. book reviews; news and notes. 12. 'To facl 11tate dlal ogue about therapy experiences among therapists, consumers, and WEN AND LAMUAGE YEWS researchers. The journal 1s faalnlst In 1. 1975. orlentatlon and rfews therapy as an ' 2. 2-3lyear. educational. expanding process for personal 3. 56. growth: 4. 244 Llncoln Hall, Unlv. of Illlnols, 702 5. Wright, Urbana, IL 61801. wOmn ARTISTS MEWS. 5. Cherls Krlmarae, Paula Trelchler. 1. 1975. 7. ISSN 8755-4550. 2. 61year. 12. Yomen and Language Is an fnterdlsclpl lnary 3. $10 (Indlv.), $14 (lnst.). Single coples: research newsletter alch reports books, $2 so. journals, artlcles and research In progress; 4. P.O. Box 3304, Grand Central Statlon, Mew York, ldentlfles courses, conferences, and other NY 10163. events relevant to the stdy of language and 5. Cynthla Navaretta. gender, and publishes short artlcles. Ue 7. ISSN 0149-7081. include scholarship fm mthropology, 8. LC 81642200; ~~78-127. c~unfcatlon,1 Ingul stlcs, 1Iterature. .. . 9. OCLC 353670. 10. Uadlson. WMEN 6 PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORY. 12. 'News, artlcles and a canplete natlon-wide 1. 1983. almanac of exhlbl ts, conferences, perfomances, 2. 21year. and career opportunltfes by and for wanen 3. 19 (indlv.), 515 (Inst.). art1sts.' 4. 51 Y. 4th St.. h. 300, Ntrr York, NY 10012. 3. Jill Dolan, Julie Malnig, GIgl Rlvkln, Judy C. YOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS (UIN NEUS). Rosenthal, Trudy Scott, Anne B. Yyma. 1. 1975. 7. ISSN 0704-7701. 2. Quarterly. 8. LC sn83-4500. 3. $20 (lndfv.). $30 (Inst.). 9. OCLC 9855579. 4. 187 rant st:, ~exington; MA 02173. 10. pdison. 5. Fran P. Hosken. ' 12. Women 6 Performance is a femlnlst journal 7. rssn 0145-789s. devoted to the study of theater, dance, film, 8. LC 77-641756. music, video, ritual and performance art. It 9. OCLC 2694733. includes dlscusslons of feminist aesthetlcs. 10. pdlson. photo essays, intervlews, hlstorlcal material. 12. WIN News is a worldwlde, open, participatory reviews and scrfpts. W6P encourages dlal ogue cmunicatlon system by, for, and about women among performers and t~rlsts." of a1 1 backgrounds, be1 iefs, national Itles and age groups. WIN News serves the general I WOMEN 8 POLITICS. pub1 lc, institutions and oqanizatlons by ' 1. 1980. transmitting lnternatlonally informatton about 1 2. Quarterly. women and wonen's groups." I xii.

ME WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS. 1. 1983. 5. Karen A. Foss and Sonja K. Foss. 2. Monthly. 6. Karen A Foss, Dept. of Comunication Studies. 3. $12 (indiv.), $25 (Inst.),$2 (back issues). University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst. 4. Wellesley College, Center for Research on MA 01003. Women, We1 1esley , MA 02181-8255. 9. OCLC 8848461. 5. Linda Gardiner. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0738-1433. 12. "To publish material related to gender and 8. LC sn83-9538. communication deriving from any perspective, 9. OCLC 9529447. includl ng interpersonal collraunication. smal 1 10. Madison. group comnunicatfon, organizational 11. tlternative Press Index; Left Index. co~mnunication, the mass media, and rhetoric." 12. In-depth review of current books, in all fields, by and/or about men." WOMEN' S STUOIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM ( Fonnerl y Wornen's Studies International Quarterly). WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER. 1978. 1. 1971. Bimonthly . 21 quarterly. $20 (National Urnen's Studies Association 3. $15 (students), $18 (indiv.), $32 (inst.). members), $40 (indiv.) , $95 (inst.). Single copies: $5 (indiv.), $9 (inst.). Pergamon Press, Inc .. Maxwell House. Fai rview 4. 15 Washington St.. Newark, NJ 07104. Park, Elmsford, NY 10523. 5. Therese Tfschler. Dale Spender. 6. Women's Rights Law Reporter. Rutgers Law Rossetti House. Flood Street, London SW3. STF, 'School. 15 Yashington St., Newark. IN 07102. England. 7. ISSN 0085-8269. ISSN 0277-5395. 8. LC 74-647333. LC 82-643383; $1181-1570. 9. OCLC 1795817. OCLC 7590245. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Mad1 son. Eau Clal re; Madison; State Historical Society; 11. Alternative Press Index; Current Law Index; Mi1 waukee. Index to Legal Periodicals; Legal Contents; Wornen Studles Abstracts. Legal Resource Index; Public Affairs Research canaunications; review articles; book Infomation Service; Sociological Abstracts; reviews. The journal strives to reflect the Women Studies Abstracts. mu1 tidlscipl lnary, internatf onal field of 12. Ful 1-length and feature articles, coanents. women's studies, both Inside and out of review essays, book reviews and bib1lographies academia. It also alms to acknowledge cultural on all areas of the law affecting men's differences and at the same time to encourage rights and sex dlscrimfnatlon. an International exchange based on a shared feminist framework. One Issue per year WOREN' S STUOIES. presents Hypatia: A Journal of ~eminist 1. 1972. Philosophy. 2. 3/year. 3. $16 (Hatlona! Wanen's Studies Association WOMEN'S STUOIES QUARTERLY. (Formerly Women's members), $38 {indiv.) , $104 (inst.). Studies Newsletter). 4. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Ltd., 42 1. 1972. William IV St.. London WC2, England. Quarterly. 5. Wendy Martin. $14 (National Urnen's Studies Association 6. Wendy Martin, Dept of English. Queens College. members), $18 (indiv.) , $25 (inst.) . CUNY. Flushing. NY 11367. P.O. Box 334, Old Westbury. NY 11568. 7. ISSN 0049-7878. Florence How. 8. LC 74-641303. ISSN 0732-1562. 9. OCLC 1791887. LC sc82-7058; sn82-20082. 10. Eau Clal re; nadison; Milwaukee; Pl attevi 1le; OCLC 7387895. Stevens Point. Madison; Stevens Point; Stout. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Wornen Studies Umen Studies Abstracts. Abstracts. A publication of The Feminist Press and The 12. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the National Wonenas Studies Association (NWSA) . presentation of scholarship and criticism about Editorials; letters; features; news; reports; women in the fields of literature, history, reviews. Mainly relating to the theory and art, sociology, law, political science. practice of women's studies and to women in he economics, anthropology and the sciences." academic professions. As of June 1984, will A1 so includes poetry. include international news and features. EN^ s STUDIES IN CO/MIJNICATION. 1. 1977. 2. 2/year. 3. $8 (student). $12 (indiv.). $15 (inst.). $3 (single copies, back issues) . 4. Rita Rice Flaningam, Dept. of Speech Comnunication. Montana State University, Bozeman. M 59717. A Women's Studies Joud Journd d'ihrdea rur In femme FaWAutomne 1984 Vol. 10 No. 1 MariaCurroKRppci . Badu I've Red Crovrarnmu in Obsuui- and LimChildbirth

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Chvlral Bauand-Jcnnings Zdr'r Womm: Tht Cuc d a Vi& 'NaturrlL' Ertha R. Greenglass A World of Dtfmce: Crndn Roks tn Pnrpctiw PiaCerin Marlene Mackic Unc icrivainc rcdicrme i la fin du XRLe sMe Lxplonng Crndrr Rehriorur A Canadian Perspectiw (JUMC Clark) Nadia Fahmy Eid a Michcline Dumonc Jmnifa Penny Rraaaparrlakmmcidhlc:Fcmma/FamilLa Had hrnrd Wages Womm Fighhng \or Better iducrrimdrar deux joumwx librLc Cadet Work h Pane (lPOD.1920) (Pamela Sugimm) Debonh Harding and Emily Nac Paul Phillips and Erin Phillip Womcn and Rock Music Wommand I4'orkr Inequality tn the Labour iUarkrr uune -) Maria Pauicia Fernanda-Kelly For IVe are Sold, I and My Peapic I4'- and Reports and Review Essays Indwrr) in Mexko's Fronticr (Rim Dc Gnndis) Alia E CMvlney and Thomas W. Whipple Srx Slnmypmg m Adwrnstng (B~IPmnl) Annette Kuhn Canadian Women's Archives Women's Picturn: Femmmn and Ci-

~MarjoricFergrw,n toraim Gordon 95 Dr. Ma*pm Sortis Rt- Fim Woman Police FormFeminine: Women's Magruivrcad the Cull In W Cad. T-to - Januuv Of Fcmini* I92? to November 19Y4 Jeanne L'tpiraMc Barbara Latham and RohJ. P~dro 111 The WidmntgSpkrre: Wommin Cacl.do. 187b1940 A Simple Matm d Justin: Awn Deans Cameron (Gertrude J. Rob-) and the kc; DcpPnmmt oi Edualion 190646 Lois W. Banner Amnkan BmlAty (Diana Pederacn Poems Lee Holcombe

------Wiusand Propcrtv: Refom ofthe Mmud Women's Propmy Low m Ninclmth-Ccruuy England Judith Urnan 94 (Tom Kmulel) Plnn Barbara Taylor Beth Bentley and Nicole Bud 12 E'wandrhe NN) 1-LIIL'Soctalum and Fmrinum Tnnrlauonr from chc Puc Claude & Bun= in the Nincrcmlh Cennr y -CETAIT POURTANT UN BEL ETE QUE (Linda Kale) CET =-LA... . It Was A Beautrful Sumrncr That Summu Marion Royce Eunue Dyke: Halth Cure Ptorvcr Truuluonr from he Puc Annlr Salaga: 37 (Rulh C MacKay) -1L FAITSISOMBRE, POURQUOICHERCHER ENCORD . It's So Dark. Why Go On Looking? Pennq Kome TheTaking of Twrnly-Eight Women Challmge the .4nnie Salager 110 Constrtutton Tnnslt~onsfrom the Pat Annre Salagcr: (M. Janrne Brodie) -VERS LES MERES. Towards Mothers Elizabeth Janeway Claude de Burinc 116 Cross Srrtronc From a Dude o\ Change -MEUBLES (Lomte Wwlq) Wild Rice. poem by Mercedes Lawry ...... 5 Six Frames. fiction by Lois Requist ...... 6 Stalemates. poem by Farrell Collins ...... 8 dividing it up right. poem by Alice G . Brand ...... 1 0 Customs. poem by Cynthia Lynch Shor ...... 12 Wielding a Knife. pen and ink drawing by Lee Hoover ...... 13 when rape is just gettrng some pussy. poem by kasi edge ...... 14 The Lazy Girl in the Long Womanly Life of Her Modern Competence. fiction by Susan Fantl Spivack ...... 16 once more. poem by Jan Hardy ...... 20 Gypsy. pcem by Maureen Seaton ...... 22 Hairy Legs. poem by Rachel Esserman ...... 23 My Fanny. fiction by Kathy Wood ...... 26 When Women Are Together. poem by Farrell Collins ...... 40 untitled graphic. aquatint by Karen Rasco ...... 43 Unbwyhg the Lving . poem by Susan Fantl Spivack ...... 44 Confiding in Open Waters. poem by Terri L. Jewell ...... -47 Visit to a Distant Cousin. fiction by Judy Elman ...... 48 words. poem by Alice G . Brand ...... 55 untitled poem by Martha Courtot ...... 56 Time Between. poem by Achy Obejas ...... 58 Renewal. poem by Chocolate Waters ...... 59 Tremble. poem by Susan Fantl Spivack ...... 62 A Theory on Teeth. prose by Julie Parson ...... 63 Line and Circle. poem by Farrell Collins ...... 64 Contributors ...... 68 Publications Received ...... 71

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qwor Inrrw FoRn ~aamlea&u by Suc kDouprll CRONE LORE by LocJlbom 711g OF LIVIllt COLOR by Peg Fleldlng 9 LIFE AFKR OIRTH by--* by Elalm Startun 23 'ABEN6- L*tsky by Polly Taylor :;%" OUISIDE. A POEM m m L~VER tlu Wtbheld 17 SPRIffi7 YES UJT by UImu Lker 17 D€hlH Ano THE OLD by Elmbktsky z*2saZm SPLIT-LEVEL WE DAY by Dorothy Rose

wz COVER by Muriel Henriques CALLIGRAPM throughout by Polly Taylor URTOONS pp.?. 26. 34 by bulbul SELF-PORTRAIT p.7 by Peq Fielding DRAWING p.9 by Donna Cunnings ORAYIffiS p~.10, 13, 14 by Louise Hattlage WUwIffi p.16 by Polly Taylor ORAYING 0.17 by Thmdesis Anderson b CARTOOW0.19 i ma~n~AC~S I by ~lcoleHollander U. pb2i.h mr bimathZy w.w. a year. Ye ma62 thr Wnp Jw. Hack, Way. July. sa~tabor,ad Ilwab8r. n8y mq taka .-era2 c~okoto DRAUING pp. 24-25 at by Libby Cnllen oniu. yolo ha.. tspact yocrr M iaow abont tYo IOllth. fra vhyou r8a.iuoa tki. oru. t 4 BROOMSTICK

t'o€rrrq 5 FORTY GOING OK FIFTY I 6 ck~lcllnc,um~n by Helen Forelle =lcl€s by Irene Hamlin Stephenson 5 ODE TO JOY noom~w by Elsen Lubetsky 3 UISDOM AT LAST! by Harriette Greene 2z"THE MISTS OF AVALON" 5 SNEAK THIEF by Polly Taylor by Nan Sheman 7 FIFTY AND LOVING IT by Brigid ="WOK ME IN THE EYE" 6 TRACING A W@'!AK by Marney Saaz by Isabela Gulenna 13 THE STRUGGLE GOES ON by Scottie Daugherty 24 "WoMEN IN THEATRE" 61AM by Darlene Geer by Edith Himricks 26- FACING UF WLIGwn UV~P'I:~ rre3wr by Elsen Lubetsky 9 DEATH AND TRANSFOSPIATI ON : THE PARTY 27 CLICK! 6LIVE LONG EtiOUW by Ellen L. Wootets by Wrian Arluck by Isabelle Lyle 11 JOY 2sbXKChc~~ 6 LITURGICAL SEPSONS by Char1 ene Baldridge by Caroljean Wisnieski by Uilma i?I zabeth McDaniel 6RY OWN PRIVATE SIGHTMARE ' 28 'LXU L%Z by Sandra uerrhtowitz sr oms WHEN WRITE ON WORKING FOR A POUND OF BUTTER by Nancy Breeze 10COMMUNAL AL LEN by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel by Elsen Lubetsky 19APAIR OF TWINS AT FIFTY - \;?THE SONG OF THE TORUS by Wilma Elizabeth NcDaniel by Ursula K. LeGuin Fenem PLEASE CHSCK YOUR WLIEG 15 RIDES OF PASSAGE LABEL. It ahw. tha math by Lea Schwei tzer #hen your yaar'r .~b.cription ISIS THERE A HAPPY ENDING? hgiru; 830E ie Jun., 1P83. by Margot Treitel Uhen "8306" menc. her reruuaZ, ue ahange her labd to reaa \9TENACITY "8406'. If aho cue. not ranex by Wilma Elizabeth NcDaniel ir: June, ahc uiZZ m4.r imrur ,wintea after Sqtaber, 1984. 20 - 2\ c€T&ftvaLb &\rc?rrwC ON LEARNING OF OUR !;iCLEAR PREDICAMENT , by Rachel Ellis CRITICISM PART I1 GIVING AND RECEIVING REAGANOMICS avc by Ruth O'Hearn 36 A POLITICAL CORRECTNESS COVER PROFiLE by bulbul MAN AND THE MOTHER GODDESS by Polly Taylor by Rose G. LeYan CALLIGRAPHY throughout 38 CRITICISM: EASIER TO by Polly Taylor 29 POEM FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE by Sue Doro by Mickey Spencer CARTOONS pp. 2, 37 by Nicole Hollander URTOONS pp. 4, 14, 20-21 UaWVEG !! by bul bul ;i mmi your &in'iCiLT:Ck bu nun-,crofir or;cu~rarionb~Ik mmt, tacauae ir DRAWINGS p. 6 i. far and wat thc Looat erpeneive. But. L"BE POST OFFICE WES NOT TELL GS by Gladys Lovett IF TL' +!CI'E. Uu do r&t gat a notic.; tho copis. wo ~wt70mard.d nur are the9 returned. So be rure to Zat u. knau ?our change of ~Zrcrra. GRAPHIC p. 11 I by A. Grim Richardson

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, CONTENTS ART Faedra Kosh 49 The Mind 4 Gin INTER VIEW 50 Shiq Wmm 111 Margaret Randall 4 COhdIIJG TO DEMAND THEY ACCEPT ME 51 Shitrirrg Wonran 16 AS A POET Donna Caulton 52 Mother md Grnmfrrrother A Commatiotr with Daisy Zumora 53 We Cotning of Age Agni~r POETRY 54 Untitled Daisy Zamora TIMI,V~ihcjs 55 The Snnchurty Girl With A Purnsol Lydia Bodnar-Balahutrak 56 The Mudo~rtu~Conrplex The News Vendor 57 The Bpirtine Kitchetr Trrrp Remy Golden For tlre Wonrm Cottmr-Pickers of Chinnndegn Barbara Thomas 58 For Wonren Wlro Sleep With Crocodiles Grrateiiralm hdrrs: Lor Nnbrrnles 59 Moon Sleep Los Refirgdos: A 51luRdor1n Love Stq 60 When Two Drruce It's u Cmrpk Eleanor Wilner Tlre Lust Man 61 Coinnrunion Martha Courtot Letter to My Fdher Nancy Kiefer 62 Elbow Kksa Ruthann Robson Ench Wiirter 63 Lows Skititry Gr~dttr Corinne Adler Cotrshacting an Arctic 64 Untitled Mnssage PROSE Phyllis Martinez Metatiro hosis Lisa Bernstein 65 juttipity My BrotIP rer, Mon Semblable 66 foraying P.F. Anderson Vciled Wrrters 67 Rnrc/rbrg For tire Brrrtulr Milk, Seed, Sirn Margaret Hunter Johnson 68 Titire His No Tews Michele Barale T11e Yorrirg Make Love Like Ellen Bohr 78 fi~rlorMali LeAnn jackson Carrie SwsrrS Smlh At the Bench Tlrat Girl RE VIEWS Dori Appel Reherirsal Colleen McElroy 83 Rmrloitr Posseswou Fibroid Tumors Mei-Mei Bressenbrugge Judith W. Steinbergh These D~ys Barbara Drake 85 Movirry the Horrjc Nights U~rrCrthe Trrmrpct Vinr lngrid Wendt Theresa Bacon The Gramnra Poems: Whalcknir Mary Lash 87 Strrrtitrg With Little T/ri~r$, lngrid Wendt Sitrgbrg the Mozart Requiem Ingrid Wendt Sybil James "Forget your war talk" CONTRIB WTOR NOTES "It don't mean a thing" 95/96 Gail Wronsky FetiwL Cetrtnrrr EDITORIAL English/Anglals Umln Frnrmklirr 2 Franqw French /eanrte Mnrnruia 3 ENGLISEUANGLAlS Who Does Saence Serve? Beth Saznn 6 Saence, Technology, and Progress: Lessons from the History ot the Typewriter Elarrre Benlnrd 12 An Intervtew with Janet Rossant Bereri~Pearl l5 Vive la fuss Irrditlr Fi~rlnuwrr 19 The Mvth of Computer Literacv Marpnret Lnue &rat011 20 The Equation Doesn't Balance larrrce Frqrrsort 24 Ann~e'sOwn Communitv Dorotlm~Imrylis 30 The Citizen Saenhst: What She Didn't Learn in Schvol Dormnu Srrmutlm 32 Office Automaeon: Where Will Change Reallv Occur? Lurrrn R. ,b!kr+derr 38 Observahons hum Secondarv-School Saence Classes Fmnces Witte Aildmlice 46 Jobs tor the Future: Women. Training, and Technology Alisoim Ruberts 50 Career Dav at C.P.H.S.: Women Should Opt Out. Not Cop Out Wendy Helferzbartm 52 Climbing Up Ladders: Some Questions of Balance Nnornr Bbck 55 Back to Grandma's Place: Democratizing Saence and Technologv Cimtkr Morztes 59 Integrating Art and Science Term Grw 66 Women m Science: issues and Actions Ruse Skirrin 70 Some Hitorical Images FRANWSRRENCH Le vinge technologique appelle un vira~eid&iogique firmdlr Divrme 4 Pour une mhoire des femmes: r&re . . . Manim Oddo 9 Lr monde des sciences et de la technolome: a t-d un sexe? Mn~otClmrlehs 16 Profession: Electrotechnicienne Ginette Snvnnt-Qitesttel 23 Des mathematiques vers I'kriture Louse krturtune 27 Les mathemahques et les femmes Mnrie-Frnqorse Ruu 28 Les fernmes face au chanwments technologiques Morrrut Tororrson 34 Les eifets des conditions de travail sur la sane des travailleuses Donrm Mrtprtr 42 Memoire p-nte au Ministkre de la Saence et de la Technologic C~ntredes femnres dr :Uorrtr&l 49 Secnitaues face a Pordinateur Derrrse krr~.ylors 53 Quelques pionn~eresdu monde saenhfique Victorvn Morzk~tratr 57 De cet etrange Ctat de 'Femme de science' CJrnntal Fortrer 63 [ CHRONIQUES Art Andre hrtre 78 Cinema Sinone Sitciret 79 Cinema Sirnorme Smrclrrt 81 FICTION Tenaced Worlds Smrsnrr Crhn 83 BOOK REVIEWS1 English/Anylais 84 LIVRES A LIRE Books Recelved 87 Livres rgus 88 POESIWPOETRY Titanlc Gmi Mlrrtrrr 3 Ellipse Cr~lMizrt~rr 3 kndora Cril Mnrtirr 3 FiCvre de nos mains RLW Dc~yn3 88 Under Construction Rlrurmn IllcAhrrr 89 Release Ben Pawire 89

Narnssus Glul .Martrr~ 90 Snow Walk Liimrln .Wnrrrr~rry 90 Mnnn CJazLng !rrlfit/! Rr!!!~~li\re 90

Femme lretw P~,ycs 91 Cosmograchie inhm~btelr~wc PR~LS 91 - - VOLUME 5, NUMBER 4, SUMMER 1984 COMMONLIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Fourteen, Winter 1984

Notes to Our Readers . >di Lifc in lowa, by Margtc -krbn Johnstown Lady, poem by SDiane Bogus She-Feelings Poem $3, puem by SDizne Bogus LMeditations of a Possible Femme, by Laura Rose DancingFire Diana And A Hound, metalwork by Rose Visionquest, by phenix metis There is messages in my code," by phenix metis Kate's Step, by Carol Seajay Etching by Karen Rasco Lies, by Rena-paulette Guay Another Headache, by Lynne Levine Episode at the Meat Shop, by Iandras Moont ree "We wont stop until something is done," by Alice Anderson with Laura Gallucci Hackensack House Warming, poem by Melinda Goodman A Lesbian Songbook 50 Casual Sex, words by ~rac~Moore, music by Tess Catalano 52 Woman in Arms, words and music by Tess Catalano 54 The Mama Song* words and music by Michal Brody 56 The Waitress Song, words and music by Chris Weir 58 Out of Sight, words and music by Julie James, Anne Lee, and Renne Faught 61 A Piano Piece, music by Carol Wolvington Synopsis: Hill Street Blues -"Over and Out," by Patricia Bailey Reunion, by Jean H. Thoresen Couples at Home, photographs by Donita Simpson Tryst, poem by OIga Broumas 4, from "Caritas," poem by Olga Broumas Into the Cafion, photo essay by Marjorie Pryse Out on the Farm: Farmed Out Book Reviews Maude, photograph by Sherry Edwards VOI. 14, NO. 3 WCML Winter 1984

- NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus

M80ERN LANGUAGES

TABLE OF CONTENTS Guest Editorial: The Reentry Woman (Irene Thompson) ...... 1 MLA Panels: Women' s Images, Women's Issues, and Women's Studies . . 3 Jobs...... 7

Recent Publications ...... S Research in Progress ...... 10 Miscellaneous Announcements ...... 11 Dancing Thru the Mine Field ...... -23 Newsletter Forms ...... 15 women's studies library resources in wisconsin vol. 6,no. 2, winter 1985 TRSE OF CONTENTS

mom THE EDITORS ...... 3 A new video project on women and sclence. FEmlNW VISIONS ...... 4 Producing femfnlst V~S~O~SIn the classrocan, by Elizabeth El1 sworth. r3KHMs...... 7 Black mnen in the fflddle West. rnl~srw-...... 8 Report on slx femfnlst presses, four of them new. NEU FRom UUI-CENTER SYS~...... 10 By Julia Hornbostel . NEUJfxIxReaUlORHSN UlCNN3 SNDIES...... 11 New sources on: herfcan vanen artl'sts; women of color in film; wanen and deviance; violence in the family; Vlrginia Wool?; Emily Olcklnson; and Jean Rhys. Reviewed by Susan Searing. PEA~ODICALNOTES...... 15 New periodfcals on1 feninist publtshing; warnen's music; black gays; lesbians in Hawali; feminist studies in religion; men's studtes; rrnnen in ; and men? poetry. Special issues on? women and the environment; women and politics; and men and languge. Transitlonsr a new Feminary is born. Ceased publfcat1on:~aRaq; e;Wanen of Color News. ITE~SOF NOTE ...... 19 The erotle in women's art (catalog of an exhibit); National Women's History Project Resource Catalog; 1985 Ladyslipper catalog; more rare and out-of-print books for uornen's studies; slide shows on the Seneca peace encampment; and Decade for Waen Infomatian resources. UJISCONS~N BL~C~OCRAPHIESIN UJO~EN'SSTUDIES ...... 20 A new blbl i ography on Jewish wanen's Itudies. 0OOH REVIEUS ...... 21 Black and Third World Umen Uriters 1981-1984; Part 11, by Hell ie McKay. The Uriter on Her Uork, by Agate Flesaule. CONTENTS

Editorial Noticeboard Writing with Women A Metaphorical Journey Yve Lornax Karen Alexander. Video Worker Interviewed by Mica Xaua Poetry by Denise Riley Women's Women's Films Samh Nontgornery 'Correct Distance9 a photo-text on Film Noir Mtra Tabrizrcln Julia Kristeva on Femininity: The Limits of a Semiotic Politics Ann Rosalind Jones Poetry by Karen Whiteson The Impact of Feminism on the Theatre -1fichelene Wandor Alexis Hunter Interviewed by Caroline Osborne Format Photographers Poetry by Gloria Evans Davies Dear Linda Annette Kuhn Reports Reviews Letter FRONTIERS a journal of women studies

Volume VIII. Number 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter to our Readers...... iv

Women. Disability, and Feminism: Notes Toward a New Theory Barbara Hillyer Davis...... 1 Japanese American Women During World War I1 Valerie Matsumoto ...... 6 Keeping My Name Linda Mizejewski ...... 15 The Journal as Source and Model for : The Example of Kathleen Fraser Snzanne Juhasz ...... 16 The Impact of "Sun Belt Industrialization'* on Chicanas Patricia Zavella ...... 21 Upstairs Judith Sutherland ...... 28 A Letter to Matthew Nancy Mairs...... 29 The Establishment and Preservation of Female Power in Shirley Jackson's We Have Always Lived in the CastIe Lynette Carpenter ...... 32 Olympia in the Four Poster Jane Brauri-Reinitz ...... 39 Lotus Will Bloom in Summer ~MarilynKrysl...... 40 The Limits of Sisterhood: The Woman's Building in Seattle, 1908-1921 Karen J. Blair ...... 45 Near Kent Falls Barbara Unger ...... 53 Medea: Hero or Heroine? Carolynk Durham ...... 54 in Jau: An Interview with Susanne Vincenza of Alive! MaryS.Pollock ...... 60 The Killing J.B. Goodenough ...... 64 Self-Defense for Women: Translating Theory into Practice Patricia Searles and Patti Follansbee...... 65

REVIEWS AND RESPONSES Zami- A New Spelling of My Name and Sister Outsider Reviewed by Michele Aina Barale ...... -71 IN BRIEF ...... 74 1-1e~ltA CAN.ADWN WOMEN'shahwi HEALTH QUARTERLY

hlurne Vi, Number 1, December, 1984.

FEATURES OUR READERS WRITE

NotAGamed'XsandO'sW...... 8 MYStory ...... 19 A discussion of Tumor's Syndrome Coming Home bySusanChomqrWith TerryHoown by Connie Clement Centre Stage ...... 12 Life as the Easm Seals CMd by Lino Chartrand Population and Pditics ...... 16 An overuiew d the United Nations populat~on ETCETERA conference recently held in Mexico City by Anne Marie Smart Collective Notea ...... 3 Reviews ...... 20 Not An Easy Choice NEWS Abortion: Stories From North and South Falling From Grace Update ...... 4 Resources ...... 24 A feminist magazine by women in Kitchener- Waterloo Volume III, No. 3 November 1984 Table of Contents

Features Sculpture by Bonnie Bauman ...... 4 Immigrant Women Clean Up by Mary men Nettle ...... 6 Women Directors in American and International Cinema: 1896-1940 by Kem Murch ...... 14

Fiction & Poetry Poems by Charlotte Von Bezold ...... 3 "Stone-Maker" by Fran Darling...... - 9 The Cage Fiction by Regine Haensel ...... 10 "Sinisterwise" by Clare Devlin ...... 22 "Woman" by Deborah Martin...... - 24

Regular Columns Letters to the Collective ...... - .. 2 WISPS ...... 3 News Local Women's Studies Collection Expands ...... - 8 Reel Women's Cable Collective ...... 22 Community Resources ...... 23 Reviews ...... 25 She's Just Being Hysterical! ...... 28 New Resources ...... 29 International Journal of Women's Studies Editor: Sherri Clarkson Volume 7, Number 5 contents ,~ovember/December 1984

WHATEVER HAPf ENED TO "INNER-SPACE"?: A FAILURE TO REPLICATE ...... 387 Judith McKay, Sandra W. Pyke and Richard Goranson

"DOMESTIC ANARCHY AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FAMILY": CAROLINE NORTON AND THE CUSTODY OF INFANTS BILL ...... 397 Dorothy E. Zaborslcy

WIFE BEATING AS A SOCIAL fROBLEM: THE PROCESS OF DEFINITION...... 412 Marlcna Smder -

A CHAUVINISTIC MODEL OF BELIEFS: PERCEPTIONS OF SEX DIFFERENCES IN READING AND MATH...... 42 3 E. Marcia Sheridan and Elizabeth J. Short

PROSTITUTION IN BLACK AFRICA...... 430 Patrick Edobor Igbinovia

"WHAT SHALL 'WE DO WITH OUR OLD MAIDS?" BARBARA PYM AND THE "WOMAN QUESTION"...... 4SO Margaret J.M. Ezell

BOOK REVIEWS

Cumt Feminist Issues in Psycbotbenapy, by The New England Association for Women in Psychology. Reviewed by Cynthia J. Mcya...... 366

A Hmtoy of Plostitutior in Westen Europe. by Jess Wells. Reviewed by Lcc H. Bowker ...... -468

Rmveaoirg tbe Web of Lije: Feminism and Nonviolence. Edited by Pam McAlister and. My Country u tbe Wbole Worfd: An Anthology of Women's Work on Peace and War. compiled by the Cambridge Women's Peace Collective. Reviewed by Helen Bequaen Holme~...... 469

Sexual Politics, Scxuai CommrrniriaJ: Tbe Making of a Homosexual Minority in tbe United Stutes 19461970, by John D1Emi1io. Reviewed by Lee H. Bowker...... 473

INDEX TO VOLUME 7 ...... 476 international

December 1984 -

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter to Our Readers ...... /.. Networking ...... 3. International Feminist Network...... i What's Happening in the Women's Movement .. .% Tourism and Prostitution ...... !? Work ...... /t Health...... !? Peace ...... !? Women's Deczde News...... 16

Conferences ...... ZZ Gro~ws...... 24 isis-WICCE...... ~g Resources: Books and Journals ...... 8 Audiovisuals...... 3! Audiovisual Resources Guide...... !? lsis International...... 33 UOL. 3. no. z

2 Introduction: Worship, Spirituality and Wmen

5 A Celebration of ths Inclusiw Language Lectionary by Edwina Huntar and @=lea Newcomec Wibon

12 Woman as Preachers: Adding New Dimensions to Worship by earbara ermZikmund

17 Worship, tha Sacred Act of Wingby Chris Smith

28 A Woman & Faith and Commitment

31 Star-Crossad by Pamela Abbey

32 Archaology Does Not Support Women's Ordination; a Response to Dorothy Iwin by K.M. Irwin

43 What Clowns Always Wanted to Know About Sex by Margie Erown

49 Not Just a Lot & Song and Dance by Cynthia Winton-Henry

51 Art for Worship, Women As Imaged, Women As Image Makers by Martha Ann Kirk, C.C.V.I.

59 InHouse by Chris Smith, Sandra Park, Swan Monteleone

65 Resources

67 Contributors MINERVA

QUARTmY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY

VoIume II, Number 4; Winter 1984

FICTION

Sa 1 on. T omoe Gozen, -The Golden. Naaina3. and The -NEWS Thougand 'brine W arrior...... 46 BT Josettet Wingo

Woaen Marines Association Dailey, SILver Winas and Bold Biannual Meeting...... l Santiago m...... 52 By LT Donna J. Fournier, USHP By N. J. Stewart-Smith

WASP Convention Draws Hundreds of Women Flyers...... S TELEVISION SERIES By LtCol Yvonne C. Pateaan, USAF (Ret.) "Call to Glorpw...... S5 By Suzanne Therrien-Rucker -- Fort Bragg Chapter Opens COHMENTARY Iev.Era for NMFA...... 7 By Suzanne Arnold In the Shadow of Andromache's Loom..,...... 60 By Sue Mansfield

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RECENT PUBLICATIONS INTEREST...... 30 Three Heroic Wonen...... gg OF 3y K. Jean Cottam

REVIEWS SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: STAR TREK NONFICTION The Trouble With Star Trek.....ll9 Uanonova. ad, Women and Russia: By Mary Ann Tetreault Feminist Writinns from the Soviet Union...... 33 --By LCDR Margaret Harlow. USN Raging Bormones (a short story)...... 130 By Linda Grant De Pauv Hunter. Families Under the m...... 38 By Diane E. Levy LETTERS TO MINERVA...... 153 Hancock, Lady in the Navy: -A Personal Beminiscence...... 63 By YNC Sue Fischer, USN (Ret.) ---THE LAST WORD...... 16& JMiDTWEWOT JmNAL. a women's mi- of small presses Vol. 5. NO.3-4 Winter. 1984 Ib1.25

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RE MEW OF BETWEEN WOMEN 88th Ryndan -1 FEMALE ALCOHOLISM IN FICTION - Etuy i LETTER FROM IRELAND -Editorial Sonyr Jonm Jumc,Bnhan kqrr 6.7 -3 REVIEW OF MARY JEAN IRlON REVIEW OF PAU LE MARSHALL Bath Rayndan kdim Barrington Pror m@4 ABOUT FERRARO'S CREDENTIA Editorial REVIEW OF CLAIRE MORGAN lmin Geruoq Nancy Humphw OLlNE MARSHALL pew 2 pig, 5 JANUARY 1 1985 8 VOLUME XIII, No. 7

COVER STORY TECHNOLOGY: Help for Techno 1 PhobThink of Your Computer as 1 WOMEN AND EXCELLENCE .--.- ..... 37 lust Another Appliance By Lindsy Van Gelder ....-.,.--... --...-,.- ... 89 1 WOMEN OF THE =R: WORU): The Gandhi Geraldine Ferrar~by Glona Stemem -- 39 -&nation and Other Global News I May Httwaat Fubellby Renee Poussmt .40 BY Robm Morgan .,,...-.....-...... 92 ' Cyndi hupw by h Hornaday ...47 PUZSONAL STYLE: Clothes That DeiivscLNew Options in Maternity Wear Shcr Tursde by Lindsy Van Gelder -,---48 By Martha Thomases ..---...------. 94 1 Charity Gdby Julie Gammadc .. 59 BACK PA- Saaps, Cynicism, Rosahth Moss WerbySusan McHenry. 62 And Mind ControC I May Sin* by heWitte Gariand .,- 64 Randomnessin Ewwyday life 1 Elizabeth Holly Near by Lindsy Van Galder .,,,- 72 By Janeway .-.,-,.,---- 118 : Joan Benoit by WteKorr. ...,-.,, 74 -REVIEWS 1 Ruth R~thstehby Ann Brehrn-Moline--- 77 BOOKS From Westport to HaEusii Sense byCaroiKlem, 112 El SaIvado+Who Was Jean Donovan? Gloria MOGM by Kay Mib .-.. 80 AM Canigm's &SaiwadorWitne BY Stepharue Hamngton .-,,-----..... 19 I RdwBrown by Judith Thurman ., 82 In Short: %stem in Love." ON EXCELLENCE: A Boy's Guide to His Body, And Another Virsgo Classic ...... -,.... 19 Cynthii ozick ..--..-..------44 MEDIA: The hhtin Da Palmr's Jennifer CrkMon .--..-.-. ,,.., 45 Shopof Horn... anda Book I Alii Walk* .------.A 53 About the Drill, the Dog, the Man Bartura hrenrdch ..,.,..,,,--. 56 By Zi -per -,,-.-,-,,,,,-, 30 Robin Morgan ..-.,-,,.....- 68 To See (or Hear), or Not To See ...-..-.-... 32 Elizabeth Minnich ..-.., 71 THE Ms. GAZ- Louise Mrich .,-..,-----...-. 84 NEWS FROM AUOVER. The Year in Marsha Norman ...... 84 Revim: Milestones-and Millstones Mimi Pond ...... -- 86 Bv hlarcha Nelson and Rose Roblnson ....-....-.... 21 DEPARTMENTS MAKING CHANGE. A Chiid-Care Chacklist-Choosinq: an Affordable, LETTrRS FROM READERS ...... 6 Safe. adHaow ..- Environment By PRIVATE LImDeal Me I+ Sandra Scur ...... 95 Why womw Shoukl Pby Poker 3y h!~Parlee ...... 14 OVA EIIPWI* GEPALDlHE FERRLRO 01MAMY BENSON WUY NEAR BV PARENTlNG: The Crossing-the-Street PEX!PM CE!*IGCLLY CYNM LVJ.?SP BY *4€4M PVBE*ISTEIY~SP_E V4W Diiemmpd Father's First Step GIN ROS4EEn.l MXS KANTEil BY JWNGOODW GLORIA UXIN48Y BONNIE Toward His Daughter's Indepemdcnce SMI- ROSEUENBROWNBY 1ANK:E RUBIN RUTHROWSTEINBY MICHAEL Bv AhCheuse ...... , .-.-..--...... 28 WEINSEW4 CHARITY GWTBYMICHAEL WEINSTEIN VOLUME 14. NUMBER 1 JANUARY~FEBRUARYi985

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[nthis Issue ~. Vew FACT Group Battles Censorship ...... Page . 1 +oposed Fetal &pod Act .. ..;...... Page I Pbrnen 's Health-Up in Smoke ...... Page 4 Many Adoptions Still Plagued by Stigmas ...... Page 5 %rMwide Women's Movemnt ...... Page 6 l'raveling Women ... ,...... Page 7 Tomen's Colleges In Step With Times ...... Page 8 ?ornography and Feminism ;...... Page I,9 %0-La? Women fast Critics .;...... &e 12 VY BiU to Loose "All Hell on Earth " ...... ,. ...Page 13 Volwrteen'ng (Book excerpt 1 ...... - ...... Page 15

Refnlar Features International Round-up ...... Aim Time ...... : ...... Page 9 Information ...... Page LO . E ual Pay ...... Page 20 Ibqratj- with wonten ...... Page 10 Women in the Arts ...... Page I1 Legal Aides ...... Page I4 Book Reviews ...... Pages 16-20 Cbifiedr ...... Page 23 From the Hometown of Susan B. Anthonv

Val X No 11 .SUED IN TWO PARTS ~ocmmb~IOU FEMINIST RMEWINSIDE 80C Table of Contents

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The electtons of !984...... 1 Interview: Judy Clark; 75 to llfe. llfe goes on ...... 2 hgan makes poor ooorer.. ..lo Black fersinislm (Britain). ..l4 aanners, not babies...... l6 The polltics of lesblans havlng chlldren ...... 20 Coming out of the adoptlon closet...... 22 &don tllntc Babtapr ...... 2 Breaklng through the myths hagln #OM Needy Aqaln...... I --adoptton & realltles ...... 23 Clerlcalr Yln EpulUble bntrut..4 Barbara Ullson Interview.. .26 To Teach Or Mat to Teach...... S . Coa Kt11 Uaan Dlfylnq.mt.. ..a

At the hlhi uc*nnlc Center: Indlra Gandhi kllled, Intewleu rl Indian Flintst...... 6 coaaunal violence continues. 13 Media Attentton on Chlld Suurl hse: Dlslmble?...... 9 Kuwaiti feminist faces YOr. 1 c&fe~.-...... lO death penalty charge...... l3 Lmfnq In. the Yar Turn: Flllplna ferninlst arrest... .'L3 .Intttrlr rlth tlurrfe hra~...... 12 Radical Fminlrt Qnrrtien~lm.... 15 On'Ulrablllty: Lrnpaqe 1 IClnlnq.m

.- .. ... =-...... PA': h6 abortton maney...... I1 ... Blow to adoptlon rights..... 11 Oal kon shleld removal...... l2 OES hthers and 8mrt Cancer. ....I4 Gay rights ...... 12 Cinics firewnmed...... 12 N.H. wanen prisoners...... I2

In Search of Anmn: indlan wen's Voicer fm Manushi ...... 8 Valley of the Puronr ...... 19 ztSSonp...... 19 e oph c Homitz Stor ...... 19 amn t ...... !...... 19 h-&...... 22 usthering: Essays !:I Ea Theory ...... To Lnve and Let 5c...... Murder in the ~oilective. by Barbara Wilson...... Chicken Lady...... 23 Ietterr...... 2( Ads...... 28

Chicken Lady...... 29 Letters ...... 30 Ads...... 32 Vol. 13, No. 3, November 1984 editoridPIeditorialen

Frances Ruoney 1 Mother Tungue Solonge Lapierre 43 Cypriur uu Irs raeilws Ju plaiai~.' Marguerite Andersen I Langue Makrnelle Ellcn C~ighlu81 44 Wcmen and Words: Phallwentric Language and Ijilcnr- blarina Yaguellu 2 La Laryue4rein Francun Ruunry 45 Flvgnrrntzi d an Exchnnye at the Women and \\lords Coderencr, Vancouver, JuneIJuly 1983 Dule Spender 1 Exploraiion and Challenge in the English Language Gail Hamilton 48 Romancing the Bcukshelf articles Kaunhulya Bannerji . 47 A Hriel Luok a1 Harlequin Romances Elaine Bnlchur 48 Language and the New Wumen Teresa Sendhu &rial Distance and the Pidginizad Speech d Pu*bi Women in British Colun~bia Elisa Foucnrt lntrrdites de prole: un autre Iangage? book reviewslcomptes rendus Marie-Therhe Vinet be Lirngage, le cerveau at certainen dinrinctiolu atiribuks au wxa: phhnumbnen bioloyiquer ou Sylvia M. Brown Writing and Suual Difinnce culturele? Elizabeth Abel, ad. Joyce Scane The Langunge Clarin: For Girln Only Marguerite Andernen German Feminism Reodinyr in Poliricr adLikmtun Josh Ouellet Simard Prufessinn: Traductrise Edith Hovhina Altbach. Jeanette CIausen. Dngmar Sehulu and Naomi Stephan, edn. Barbara Gudard Translating and Sexual DifTerenca Mary Lbuiss Adam Wornen's Words Christl Verduy n Connerioas: An lnlernalional Women's Quarely Sherrill Chedn Wonruntulk: The voice ela very little girl Kathleen hlartindale Pure Luot: Ekmental Maryann Ayim Cuntlict and Interadon in Language - A !Rudy d Mary Daly Male nnd Female Speech PatIerna Pat Restwich Donwtic Enemier: Seruantr and Their Molterr in Old Ruth Wodnk The Language d Lave and Guilt: Relationrhip Regime France Beiveen Motl~rrsad Daughtern from a Soci* and Cmie Fairchildn Psycholi~~guisticPoint d View Linda Rudich Rhes dbmour perdu& ICr femmer dons k roman du IS Joann R. Bean Give and Take: Cuns~deringAuthority and Power in rihck Langunge Annie Goldmam Luuise tl. Forsyth and Alain Goldshlager Femnles, numinution el pouvolr' kanaetU killw Sav~a Reminit4 Subwr.ion. fi!criture Suzanne Lamy el Idne Pagb, rddn. Vivian hrroeh Lori Saint-Martin Jfaryae Literacy lor PIKU Women in Central America: A Francine Nod Putiiical Scruygle Deborah C. Pdf Words and Valuer Anne lnnis Dagg Srxisr I.anguage and Science Peggy Roaenthnl Sundru Clarke L)ilL:rences in Mule and Female Language Usaye: The Elha Cliche Simone de &auuair ar(iourdlhui Suentreticnr Nrnfuundlmd Context Alice Schwa~r hlar) Ihuise Adams, compiler Womcn'~Pr~vnte Writings Lynda Achyd Man Made hnguage Dale Spender Vivian Darroch Ve~.LwlExprr~snce In Ladakh brgueriu Andersen Lanyuagc. Gender and Society The hlean~ngof Erotic Lirnguage in An& Nm: A hliriun~JOII~S Barrie Tborm. Cherlr Kramarae and Nancy Henley, ly Linguistic AII~~JIS edr. VI. Lynda A. Duvcy Ellcore du wx~smelL'Emploi du nom fbminin dam lea &jIer & Null livres de cuiainr du XXr aikle Ydande Villemaira A Scholarly Journal on Bladc Women VoL 1, No. 2 (Fall 1984)

CONTENTS

The Tmhof Our Motherd Iim: MothffDaughter Relationship in Bbdr Worna's Fm UDRU WADEGAYTES

Mothen and Daughters: Traditional and New Perspectives aoRU IOSEPH Intergenerahod Teenager Mothorhood: Some Preliminary Fi DYCE A LADNER *d RUBY MORTON WURDINE

Clmc.Up: Breaking the Silence khvcm Mothem and Damghten 'Hush Mama's Gotfa Go Bye Bye": A Personal Nam rnAWEEMS Rtilodions of a 'Good" Daughter: From Black b A Wom'r Cobr BEUHWKS Breaking the Silence About Menrtwhon: Thoughts from a MotheriHealth Actiwst BYLLYE Y. AERY Telling My Mother's Story: No- from a Daughter CANDICE 5. CASON Adella and Ruth: A Gmddaughter's Story ADELE LOGAN AWANDEU

Madame CJ.Walker to Her Daughter A'Lelia Walker-The Last Letter AZEW P. BUNDLE5

l%t Wmn's Em lS94-1897: Voices from Our "Womanist" Pasi WRUE M COLEMAN

Rcsurth Update Black Mother-Daughter Relahornhips: A List of Related Reading JAMTSIMSWODD and ROBERT E 51-

Remum Round-Up Children's Books: A Selected Bibliography rim MA I r@nn

SAGE. A Scinoiuiy jmmd en Gl.zck Women VoL 1. No. 2 (Fa1982) SEX ROLES SEX ROLES A Journal of Research A Journal of Research

Vd. 11. Nos. 718 (ktokr 1984 Vd. 11. Nos. 9/10 Norember 1964

CONTENTS CONTENTS

Wmncn aod Crlnu: lssucl adPmspenlvn Ralph A. R'rishrir Chanln b Scr-lo* Oriintwion~:A five-Fear Longitudinal Comparlun William H. .~lcBrwm

kt-lo* Pncrp~bnsAnon# Mac* Fmak Athletes adNaulhkcs V. V. RakeRoo d Srrlm I. Orrrmn

carman VWI) of far Andrryw) Inurumcrr F. Rnbm nilwm am1 Ella Pd Crwl

Children's Etpxuions of Sea DilfnmIn Rrmcr' Rcsponuc ce Sonr adDau#htns Encoumnin# ls~crprlaulProbks Grrr A DIM. dtdA. &rnmr. and Jrffrr.v A. Honwd

Sex DiWcrcmr in the Relationship of Il+ht IO Chklrm's ktlul md Altribulcd Soda1 and Co#niti\c CompceRc*r .Saw? Eisrnkr8. Aarhron Rorh. Kanl A. &~.mrcrrki. ~d Edmd .3Iwra.v Sell Oirlorurc: Intinule and Noninthale Dilclmlrrn 10 P-s and Beu rrlmds as a Function 01 Bern SevRok CH~IIW? 1.indu Olrhina Lavrnr and Jr~IrnP. Lnmhrmk~

ERRATUM 15; Ss\ Ihllncmrr in ChiN~en', Truu in Pcrw Ktn J. Rnrrnkq SIGNS JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY The Lesbian Issue Summer 1984, Volume 9, Number 4

Editorial The Mythic Mannish Lesbian: Radclyffe Hall arid the Xew TVoman "The Thing cUot Named": \Villa Cather as a Lesbian NTriter Distance and Desire: English Boarding-School Friendships Kafhleen M. Weston and 623 Sexuality, Class, and Conflict in a Lesbian Lisa B. Rofel Workplace

.Ourself Behind Ourself: A Theory for Lesbian Readers

Bonnie Zirnmmrurn 663 The Politics of Transliteration: Lesbian Personal Narratives

Lmrrdos Argaelles and 683 Homose,uuality, Homophobia, and B. Ruby Rich Revolution: Notes toward an Understanding of the Cuban Lesbian and Gay Male Experience, Part I Mallin P. and 700 Discrimination against Lesbians in the Robin Leonard Work Force

Elizabeth Lapovsky 7 1 1 Lesbian Studips: Present and Future edited by Kmnedy Margaret Cmikshank Leila J. RuPP 7 12 Sexwl Politics, Seml Communities= The Making 4a Homosexual Mino+ in lhe A United Stales, 1940-1970 by John D'Emilio; GajILPsbian Almanac: A New Docunentaty by Jonathan Ned Katz SIGNS (Continued)

Helen E. Longino 7 15 The PdiCics of Reality Esqs in Fnntnntnist Tihcor~by Marilyn Frye TvC&& 7 17 Scotch Verdicf by Lillian Faderman Mnvikc dl. J& 720 CqpccrA: Gag Ma& and Lesbian Conmunitatiotr edited by James W. Chesebro Verta Tgh 72 1 TAr MimDance: Identity in a Women3 Communiry by Susan Krieger

&ib Sadod 725 Comment on Krieger's "Lesbian Identity and Community: Recent Social Science Literature" Ann R. Btistow d 729 Comment on Krieger's "Lesbian Identity Pam Lungford Pearn and Community: Recent Social Science Literature" Susan Kricgm 732 Reply to Sandoval and Bristow and Pearn Adrienne Rich 733 Comment on Friedman's "'I go where I love': An Intertextual Study of H. D. and Adrienne Rich" Susan Stanford Friedman 738 . Reply to Rich 741 United States Notes 748 International Notes

Judith C. Brown 75 1 Lesbian Sexuality in Renaissance Italy: The Case of Sister Benedetta Carhi AlZan BCrubL and 759 The Military and Lesbians during the John D'EmiZio h1cCanhy Yean

776 About the Contributors 780 Notice to Contributors 78 1 Index to Volume 9 Drama

3 Melanie KayelKantrowitz Notes for a Magazine 45 Annette Kennedy two scenes from The Ladies of the USS Stanton

Poetry Interview

5 Leslia Newman horn Adjustments: IIShifting Piles, V1/4:55, 54 Katharyn Machan Aal interviews Judy Grahn on Women's Poetry V11/5:00, VIII Ode to the Secretaries of America Readings /Part 11) 9 .Christian McEwen The Toad Faced Child I 10 Achy Obeias Rock That Cuts Reviews ~isAimon The Photograph is Dark Around My Mother's Face, Safekeeping 92 SDiane Bogus All of Our Art for Our Sake: Anne Rickertsen Branding For Nights Like This One by Becky Birtha, Randi Schalet The Oldest Daughter, Judah Maccabee's Wife Chentos: Stones by Latinas, ed. by Gbmez, Moraga, & Romo- Audrey Ewart She Did Not Answer Carmona, Beatrix Gates Natural Enemies Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology, ed. by Barbara Smith, Lu Melander The Movie That Evening The Woman Who Owned the Shadows by Paula Gunn Allen. Marilyn Kallel Blaming the Victim 107 Jill Drew Recognition of the Tribal Mind: Sitt Marie Rose lrena Klepfisz I cannot swim by Etel Adnan Annemarie Poulin T71eDaily News 112 Bat HaMalavak *The Law of Return by Alice Bloch Pat M. Kuras S'il Vous Plait Roz Calvert White Trash Girl Art Melanie KayelKantrowitz former bend Melanie Perish Nectarines 28 Sharon Punleaf r drawing, "Daddy, That Hurts" Minnie Bruce Pratt #35/We Say We Love Each Other, Y37INight 42,116 Katie Seiden sculpture, tot's Wife, Ahnighito I Gives Us the Next Day, #38/Your Hand Opening Me 44 Navy Dykes, photographs, courtesy Annette Kennedy 52 Sharron Demarest and Sandra DeSando Marble Mumbles Narratives 78 Fauna Yarrow r drawing 91 Elisabeth Griggs photograph 14 Mirtha Quintanales "Maybe You're Wrong, Papi" 39 Etel Adnan horn Sift Marie Rose, a novel 11'1 Contributors' Notes 62 ma the place of our crossing 120 Melanie KayelKantrowitz Editor's Statement about To Go To Berbir, 66 Jyl Felrnan Crisis Sinister Wisdom 26 80 Gloria ~nzaldia Ms. Right, My True Love, My Soul Mate 124 Announcements

Essay

20 Prgasis Touch Stories My Rmly Tdls THE WONEX'S FORL.1

DECEMBER 1984 CAMBRIDGE. MASSACHUSETTS 2001 8

FEATURES

Philip- Nye & Susan Keane Offering Aid to Incarcerated Motheull Barbara Smith On Black Feminism, "A Movement of Our Own" - 13 Barbara Gddoftas U.S. Feminist Talks with Nicaraguan Women_, 15 Diana Hmbm Big Business and Sexual Harassment18 Kesuya Nod4 Concerning the Telling of Tales 33

DEPARTMENTS

Books 34 E New ond N0rewonh.v E Bmbom Beckwith on We Are tbe Web. Jaikd for Suwivl. and Crasham Wwabeqwhsr G Bmh Horninrun Here ToCcr My Bmby 0111of JnU G Kathi Maio on Murder in the Collectbe Cl Hannah &oir on Yi+ O ~LI,Komcggw on Josephine Herbc Tbc St- Shr C0.Y NusTd Cl Jam84nrcron TkPI- O Stepit~irBorn and Eve Goodman on Oa Om Bulu 3: E1Lr.w Mdcohn on St* V: A JoudThm@ IUllcl. t! PatSCAnwrz~~TheCieJofHmaiu 0 LvrilIe G. Nutkinson How ToMnke I Maa Pal ia Lore with You 9 Yuri Koqeyama on C.Umiag Grwnd: WriUag .ad An by Northwest Womem of Color Calendar 22 Cinema 20 O Srephanrr Pow#on You're Whu?! O Link ifidon Cboosinc~Cbildrca and The Fsmilts We Cbocwc Classified 35 Fiction 25.28.33 -2 Stan Hauot.fleirch CIemmts/lntensitia I ..Ibird d\fcGuwan/Wha~Would Chsn~e? 7 Manana Romo-Ccumona/Lateto Work Health & Therapy Directory 30 Help Wanted 41

,Music -- -_- - . 21 Z Cathy Lee on The C~mlStan and Women's JRZZin Rcvicrr . 1; 1; New and Noreworth v m Women 's MUSIC News -9

Women-Owned Business Directory 41 FEATURES spare 14 Young women imrnigtantr: enjoying a better life hen?? 16 Heroin use - feelings and facts 18 School, university and fast-food takeaways - ler&n from young women 20 Thyme of the month - approaches to ple-rnenrtzual tension 25 Do clothes mhththe woman? -the politits of fashion 29 Is there a conspiracy around women and muaic? - talking to Tracey Thome, the Mint Juleps and others.. . 42 Contwt, style. manipulation - an intemiew with four film-makers 44 Going all the way - with women! 52 Pealth up in flames! - a hard look at smoking 54 Discos and dole -meet the Sieeze Siten FICTION Issue 148 53 Gt a Gd Jb by Mitzi MacKenzie November 1984 POETRY

43 The Marriage i6 Peeling Away by Karon Healey; and Adolescent Sex by GWan Austen

REVlEWS 34 Books: a book ~LIUof misinfomration about the Pill, two for young lesbians, and othea .. . Visual Ark the hmous Mnner Porty finany in Britain; Xihoko, APrican women's embroidery, Leeds artists, a and more.. . Music: the iabulous Guest Stark frat album FhVariety; k it about porn, or porn itself?; in the Company of Wolues and othea .. . *Theatrr; the new one from the Women's Theatre Group, Children's Book a round-up of the latest for @is; md a useful handbook for parents on the nuclear nightanam REGULARS 2 Letters: art and our bodies; surrogate mothexbood; education - spolwn and grants . .. 6 News: One among many at Greenham; expasing racist laws; Labour plans for women, and much more 22 Shortlist: three pages of fun, frolics and mind tingling talks 47 Classifieds: find a job, a Bat, a solution or a pal . .. ou to make a positive choice

Graphic from Xihoko Embroidery (s.. vtsua! art rev~ed Issue

Features 6 Should feminists eat meat? A few impassioned opinions. 18 Great Blg Women! 30 Meaningful choices. Third Worid food. 22 What's for school dinner? (Withere be anything once the Tories have their way?) 26 Audre Iarde, Ameriemn Black lesbian feminist in convetsation. 50 Resisunce to oppression in GuuemaLa. 54 the pleasure of the night -how far shodd we let our fean take us'? Fiction and poetry 30 Ten a Penny Girls by Maxine Shandar, Coitus Intemrptw by Barbarapead Robson and Daughter by Penny SutherIand. 48 P¢a Stew by .Alison Finch. 52 Keeping Abreast of the Times by Sally-Anne Gallagher. 53 Fat Bkk Woman - poetry by Grace Xichois. Reviews 30 Children's Books: The Tin Pot Foreign General and The Iron Ludy by Raymond Briggs, and more . . . Visual .Arts: .Vew Confempomries (student women artists); Flick .Ulen's St~irrase. Poetry Books: Kisses for M#aDophsky by .Uson Fell. TV: Racnel t'mds herself pan of a cuit at last! Books: Women in Irish Xationaiism; Touchstones - two friends correspond across the decades; and a book on women in the theam. Fi.4rrou-s by Sandra Lahire. and Fest~valnews and reports from Sewcastle and London. Music: Ibo albums featuring the voice of llqpe Nichols. Theane: The rrlal ofDedun Kimath~- a wid depiction of Kenyan struggles. at the Africa Centre. Regulars 4 Letten: The Iiiferti!it;. industry: !ocking ~eop!eup; marmc;: 3: ~oiicge. . . 9 Sews: Another women's hospital under threat. the Famine it) Ethiagia. IIaUoway prison rig2 &id much xmc. 13 Shortlist: Three pages of informatior. on women's projects, talks, publications admore . . . k3 C!zssSicds: Find a job. find 2 Bat cnd a flatmate . . . . . 56 Siibxr~ptions::he best -:ay to gu~?~cgcu: r=.cnmy SR read! Tulsa Studies in Women5 Literature Volume 3, Numbers 112 SpringiFall 1984

CONTENTS

From the Editor's Penpeccive

Women's The, Women's Space: Writing the History of Femin~stCriticism Ekaine Show&

The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory Nina Baym

Escaping the Senrence: D'iisand Discourse in 'The Yellow Wallpaper' Pnuia A. Treichler

Still Practice, AWrested Alphabet: Toward a Feminist Aescfietic

Toward a Women's Poetics Josephine Donovan

Gender, Values, and Lasing's Cats Judith Kegan Gurdiner

Making-and Remaking- History: Another Look at 'Patriarchyw Judith Nauton Feminist Criticism: HwDo We Know When We've Won? Lillimr s. Robhwn

Why Communities of Women Aren't Enough Nina Awbach REVIEWS M.C. Bradbrook, Barbara Brothers, Carolyn Burke, Janet Dunleavy Bernard Duyfhuizen, Laurie Fike. Anne Lanen. Linda Pannill, Horeense Spillers, Charies Stivale, Nancy Walket, George Wickes

NOTES AND QUERIES

- LETTERS

BOOKS RECEIVED 4+ TURN*OF*THECENTURYWOMEN .i.

Volumc I, Numk 1 Summer 1984

Turning Points: **GeorgeEgamn" bj Margum D. ste4 *=Mamnly"bj George Egntar

Mrs. Humphry Ward's AntiSuffrase Campaign bj William B.Thamrg 22

Harriet Prescott Spohd: A Rumhcidnation bj Thelmrr J. Shinn 36

Notes 46 Aker an 18e S-p Honoring Edna Sc. VatMillay, r 2$ Gmmanmative bj Wm~arS. W& Women and Environments

Vo1.7, No.1, Winter 1985 The Built Environment ...... 4 Space and Place: Temtorial Training for Traditional Gender Roles...... 6 By ANNE CHAPMAN Will Women Change Technology or Will Technology Change Women? ...... 10 By URSULA FRANKLIN Teaching a "Women and Environments" Course ...... 13 By SEEBBY AHRENTZEN A New American House...... 14 By JACQUELINE LEAVIlT European Child Support Ideas...... 20 By REGULA MODLICH St Clair-O'Connor Community: An Extended Family...... 18 By PAMELA HITCRCOCK Hubertusvereniging: A Transition Point for Single Parents...... 20 By IYY FRANCE M.E. Mazey and D. Lee, "Her Space, Her Place"...... 23 REVIEW By DAMARIS ROSE IN PRINT...... 24 Working Women and the Shape of Cities...... -27 By ANELLA PARKER MARTIN Women & Health

Volume 9 Number 4 Win~er1984

IN RECOGNITIONOF. . . Mary Covcr Jones. PhD Cytuhia S. Ponerlem. PhD Lilh'(111 WUW o/Hetrry Smer, by Emtrice Sicgcl Scxual Problcnuof Sexual Assault Survivors Reviewed by Ann Hill-&u/, PhD Judith V. Bucker. PhD Lid I. Sitrner. PbD Nursing History. New Perspecliws, New Possibilities, edited Gene G. Abul. MD by Ellen Lagcmmn 77 Roc ArelrrJ Revirwed by Arlyne Fricsttcr, EdD, RN Joun Cicbu)~ FdicWet~Highs: Ihe Nature, Treultne~tlatd Premltion Women with Disabling Heal~hConlitiuns: The Signiftcance o/lllici~Drug Abuse. by Rcgiwld G. SI~II 78 of Employment Revied by Shurun kII, PhD Nancy G. Kutner. PIID BOOKS RECEIVED 8 1 The Perpetualion of klcnurual Shame: tmpliciuiuns adDirections FILM REVIEWS Purr;& McKuetur. RN. MSc - - Having a SrcCIionis Haviug a &by, produml by CISec. Inc. 83 Thc Rise of the Frec Slading Binh Center: Principles Reviewed by Robin GuIlay Fretncr. and Pmctice RN, MSN Pun~rluS. Edins, PhD Aou: Why Me? I DUII'I E~ICJIWOI~CS, pr& BOOK REVIEWS by Docu~ncntAsdates 84 Reviewed by Jarter F. Sullitan. RN. MS DESDorcghrer: 7heJoyce Bicl~lurStory, by Joyce Bicl~kr Ruvienged by Susan E. Bell. PbD HEALTH & PUBLIC POLICY Siluttt Kn*: Cesarear Preve~uicu~at~d Vugiwl Birth Ajrer Cesarean, by Nancy W. Cuhen and Luis J. Estencr The Women's Moverlent a14 Olkr Wcunen's Health: Issues Reviewed by Andrew C. Fleck. ud Policy Implications 87 hfD. MPIf Ethel 11 KUIU;, Pltl)

Growing Older, Getti~~gBcttcr, by Jane Porcino; Ihen NEWS & NOTES 101 Over Forty, by Marilyn Block, Jwicc Davirlw~.ad Jcnn Gran~bs GUMREVIEWERS I05 Re~ie~swlby Revu M. Greenberg, Ed0 SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE

Editorial I Miscellany Language and Medicine 3 From Our Headers Medical Miscellany 4 Call for Pi~pers,Inl'ormation Women. Language, & llealtl~Care 7 RecentlFortI~comingConferences Language in the News 20 Conference Notes Lost & Found Voices 24 Hecenlll~orthcon~ingI'ublications LanguageIGender CB Radio Encounters 2 6 Works in I'rogress

Editorial: Medicine, Language, and Women: Whose Body ? Women & Performance A Journal of Feminist Theory

Editorial Voices

Locating the Language of Gender Experience Linda Wish Jenkins

Sathima Music is the Spirit Wthin You Sally Placksin

Presencias Laiin American Filmmakers in the Feminine Plural Susan Resnick

Orgasmo Adulto Escapes From the Zoo: An Interview with Estelle Parsons Julie Malnig, Judy C. Rosenthal,Anne B. Wma

Fanchon Popular Entertonment Entrepreneur Barbara Cohen StrafVner

7he Story of Anna 0: Performing a Case History Kafheryn Kovalcik- White

Reviews & Resources

Volume 2 Number I 1984 Women & Politics

Volume 4 Number 2 Summer 1984

CONTENTS

Introduction Sarah Slavin

Aeschylus' Oresteia: , Philogyny and Justice 11 ArZene W. Saxonhouse

The Isle of Man and the First Votes for Women 33 MeZissa A. Butler Jacqueline Templeton

Dimensions of Responsiveness to Women's Policies in the Fifty States ' 49 Diane D. BZair Roben L. Savage

Women as Congressional Staffers: Does It Make a Difference? 69 John R. Johannes

Women and Public Service Employment: Sex Differences in the Delivery of "Manpower" Services 83 David M. Hedge Ronald D. Hedlund A Feminist Quarterly

Spec-101 D& lsw Women and Menmi Health New Wrectiolls for Change

Volume 3, Numbers 314

CONTENTS

Foreword Bern Coiiett

SECTION I: SEX DIFFERENCES W WOMEN'S MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND THEIR CAUSES: THE EVIDENCE 5 Prevalent Disorders of Women: Attempts Toward a Different Understanding and Traunent 17 Temsa Bemrdez

Women's Mental Health Issues: Moving Forward With Awareness and Program Alternatives 29 Jean Baker Miller

SECTION 2: SEXIST TREATMENT IN THE MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM: THE EVIDENCE 37 A Social Perspective on Women's Mental Health Problems 45 Bam'e Thorne Women in Inpatient Facilities: Impressions and Reflections 5 1 Eileen G. Thompson

Women and Mental Health: -4 Community Viewpoint 57 Rosalie i40vura Women & Thera (Continued) viTnd4

The Case for or Against Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sexual Exploitation of Clients by Therapists Sexism Gury Sclroetrer Rrrrh B. Hoppe Jea~rerreHofsree Milgrom John Gomiorek Case Study: Women and the Health Care System-Patients or Victims? The Killing Ground: Police Powers and Psychiauy Carol T. Mowbray Kelli Qrri~rn Sum~nuryand Recons~cndations:Medical 'Treatn~enl and Medicition Practices SECTION 3: DIAGNOSES APPLIED TO WOMEN: THE EVlDENCE SECTlON 5: INNOVAI'IVE MENTAL HI3AI.TH Example: Anorexia Nervosa TREATMENT ALTERNATIVES FOR WOMEN: THE EVIDENCE Case Study: Anorexia Nervosa: A Girl and Her Father Feminist Therapy Ellior D. Lrrby , Juutr lsruel Morris Weiss A Stms Manage~nenl'Training Program for Low Income Exao~ple:Agoraphobia Women Debbie klurritricrk Case Study: Agoraphobia Roben Pohl A Community Collegc Approach to Meeting the Needs of Women Example: Hysteria Mury Luitrg

Case Study: Hysteria Sumnury and Recoain~e~~dations:Adva~lci~~g lnnuvative Siisarr lmrir Mentul Hcalth Programs lor Women

Summary and Recommendations: Eliminating Sexist SECTION 6: PREVENTION OF MENTAL HEALTH Trea tnlent PROBLEMS FOR WOMEN IN THE WORK PLACE

SECTION 4: WOMEN AND THEIR PHYSICIANS: SECTION 7: CONC1.USIONS THE EVIDENCE Bibliography voLmm110 10.1 Table of Contents 111- 1985

Concek Muon. FbnMace and JoqKirkpacrick

AWAWAC Wlwitt--Sob and Gmw Uom. Oowrcunda. Schedule of hanu fnhim, ~orkshog~kmi;unworn; in the Nm WJm Wo Are Women A- NmSaff Member Renr Huum From the editor's desk: Working women: The emergence of a new colleclive conscience. 1975-85 I

PROMOTION OF EQUALITY 4 Equal opponunicies 4 ILC WU discuss women workers' questions in 1985 4 Women in development plans. 1974-84 4 China 5 India 5 Rwanda 5 USSR 5 Legislat~veaction 6 ILO instrumeru on equality of remuneration 6 More proposals for equality legislation 6 Another EEC direcllve 6 Employment lcgnlat~onin Japan 7 Lcgmlative provisions in the Middle East 7 Amendment of the Civil Code of the Federal Republic of Gumany 7 Educatmg Nepalese women on their legal rights 7 Equal pay 8 Low waga in some Asian countries 8 Wage detenninafion in selecled countria 9 Canada 9 Grme 9 USSR 9 United States 10 Some changes in equal pay legislation 10 Austria 10 United Kingdom 10 Laws on equality of remuneration in xlecled countria. 1975-83 11 Administrative measures I I National mechanisms to promote equaiity between mm and women I1 Australia 12 Barbados 12 Belgium 12 Costa Ria 12 ,Mongolia 12 Sri Lanka 13 Swaaland 13 Venezuela 13 Zimbabwe 13

JOBS AND SKILLS 16 Range of work 16 Reaeiining "econom~c act~vltv" of women 16 joa opclcna ! ! Seekme and retalnlng jobs 17 Tnc labour milr~etIn OECD countrm 17 Asian womcri adnew jobs 19 Urban labour market 19 Espon-processmg zones 20 The "modern" emplovment market in selected African countries 20 Diccr~m~narmnIn work In La115 4ma1ce 11 Women at Work (Continued), No. 1, 1984

WJs: co&aauva ior uomm 46 WCOTP: Pkmmes ia Iadcnh~prolu U Tecnn~ulc-arron prqnrnmo ano protms .r(,

!LO: Sixlh Afriun Rcpaul Conim~c49 ILO: Panel oa we's mmpum 49 ILO: Emplownut &tiom in rural uca, 50 ILOIUNITAU: Womco. wort and demopraohic iuurs 50 ILOIUNICEF: Gmnllm income for w&n SI EN: Woman of huhAfrlca and Namibia 31 UNCommlsrion on the Siaus of Womm, 301h Sewon SI UNIECE: The rconom~role of womm 51 ECAIARCC: Impw~ngwomm's skills 52 UNESCO: Women In decision-maktnp 52 WHO: Womm xwkrn' hulih 52 ornc1AL WCUMESTS

CN Convcntlaa on the El~m~nauonol All Forms of Dtsmrn~nai~onymnv &omen 54 1LO lnsirumcnis rdcrant io ihe elrmrndr~onof d~rcnrninai~onapmst womm In emplovmm1 54 WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS READERS GUIDE 1 EDITORIAL - CONTINUED ON INSIDE BACK COVER 2- 7 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD CONFERENCE: 15-26 July, Nairobi, Kenya "To Review and Appraise the Achievements of the United Nations Decade for Womenw WORLD CONFERENCE 'FORUM": 8-17 July, Nairobi, Kenya. Non-governmental organization-sponsored open, participatory world meeting UNICEF: Status of World's Children Report ~RETARIAT: Scandalous Discrimination against Women POPULATION CONFERENCE REPORTS: from Healthsharinq, "AWoman's Viewg; from People, IPPF Magazlne -FA0 - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION: World-Food Day Tribute to Women / AGES - Information Services and PDC Population Documentation Center / Women Fa Food Production and Food Security - Governmental Consultation, Harare, Zimbabwe -IM - INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE: Women at Work - Index 1977-83. 8- 9 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : CLEARINGHOUSE

m:- World Boalth Organization FA0 : Food 6 Agriculture Orqanization -UNICEF: U.N. Children's Fund UNESCO: U.N. Educational, Scientific 6 Cultural Organization w: Technical Assistance Recruitment Service US GOII'T: International Employment Opportunities -NGO : International Voluntary Services/TransCentury Recruitment 10 WOMEN AND PEACE CONTINUING THE PEACE DIALOGUE - USA/USSR and WIN NEWS Sponsor a FORUMPanel WOMEN AND PEACE IN LEBANON: From Al-raida, Special Issue on Peace 11-14 WEN AND DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION: Multidisciplinary Curriculum Guides by WID // Training Hand- books by OEF International // Communicatinq across Cultures - scripts, programs, resources by American Assoc. of University Women WO& AND SHELTER by US/~UDHousing Office INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE: March 20-22, Washington, D.C. RESOURCES: Third World Resource and Data Center // Selected Resoutces on International Affairs // Prance: Bulletin de Liaison // EADI - European Association of Develoment Institutes OUTLINE FOR PREPARING A GRANT PROPOSAL 15-26 WONEN AND HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING: WHO: Family Planning and the Status of Women // Popula- tlon Problems and Prosoects in the Arab World // Healthier Mothers and ~bildrenthrough Famil; Planning // The Pill - A Summary of Experience// Malaysian Government Seeks to Increase Population ABORTION: Anti-Abortion Terrorism in USA // More Abortion Clinics Bombed// Most Americans Support Women's Riqhts to Choose // Abortion Rights Groups MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH: Early Pregnancy and Childbearing in FoutCoun- tries // Nutrition: A Good Diet for a Healthy Baby // Helping Mothers Breastfeed // Infant Mortality Patterns - WHO Health Statistrcs // Immunizatzon Program in Sri Lanka Successful // Bealth Development Bib- lioarauhv of Latin America // Women's Health in Yemen Arab Republic MEDIcIGE:' hedical Women's International Association // The ~olikics-ofSex in Medicine, edited by Elisabeth Fee/Book Review.

27-35 FEMALE CIRCUMCISION : GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTI LATION REPORT OF THE WORKSBOP: AFRICAN WOMEN SPEAK ON FEMALE CIRCUMCISION - October 21-25/84, Khartoum, Sudan - "to bring together African women to develop joint perspectives and recommendations for actions as well as activities for the World Conference in Nairobi" SEXUAL ~TILATIOIJSIN FRANCE OF TODAY - Report of French Groups for the Ministrv of Womens Rights, including recommendations (in French) FE-E-SEXGAL MUTILATIONS IN FRANCE: Roundtable Discussion sponsored by the French Socialist Party and to present the Ministrv's Heuort HUMAN RIGHTS AND SEXUAL MUTILATIONS: Statement by Yvette Roudy, Minister, Ministry of Women's Rights 36-38 WOMM AND VIOLENCE RAPE: Rape of Wife a Criminal Offense NY Court ~ules// ~alaysianWomen -Seek Change of Rape Legislation RESOURCES: Journal of Victim Crime Prevention // ResPonSez the Victim- ization of Women and Children : Harvard Finally Publishes sexual Harassment Policy WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS - READER'S GUIDE - CONTINUED FROM INSIDE FRONT COVER 39-45 WOMEN AND MEDIA INTERlWTIONAL: IORC Reports - International Developant Rasearch // CEReS - PA0 (Food and Agriculture Organization // ILO (Intrrnational Labour Office) Publications------..- .// . International------Women's Tribune Center Publications // msta Encontrarlosl // Woman of the Whole World AMERfCAS: mjer Fes+prass - Latin Awrtcan Press Review Womn S eak Caribbean // Send Latin Urican and khanFdnisJk& Canada: Communiuuuelles // USA: Media Report to Women // ~ndex~~irect. om of Woman's Media 1965 // Chanqinq Woman // Women's Wards EURO E: Sw~tzeran : rawziti rmany: Wir Bet m erinnen: Emma // S$n: k Muhl:e~Pen~~&l~d:Ecluaiitv No& &a.e Rib France: - searc ; Choisir: Cito ennes: Paris Feminrstes; ~~ll~tinfria: Kenya - Cabon - Akassi ASIA AND P- Newsletter Pacific Women's Res. Bureau // New Zealand: Broadsheet // China: Women of China Sex Roles Within Mass ~adveardWomen's Law Journal; Executive 3mmle Wazine: Off Our Backs: Helicon Nine: Women's Health Woaun of Europe 46-50 REPORTS FROM AROUND ME WORLD: NDDLE EAST AND AFRICA IRAQ: Gorural Arab Warnan Federation ZIWBABWE: Annotated Bibliography by ECA-AT- // Conference Calls for Tibentation of Equal Righta in Pro-rty Harriage ILO (mATIOloAL EABOUR ORGANIZATIM): .Rural Developant and Wawn in -Af ricag AFRfW NATIONAL CONGRESS* Zambia - African Woman's Charter RWANDA: Nutrrtion Program Supported by WP// ILE#YA: Directory of Wo- -men's Organizations // CAWEROON: Woman's Programs for Cormunity Devol- opment // SUDAN: ~hfadmpublished by -fad Ccrllege 51-60 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC ASIAN AND PACIFIC REGIONAL DEIIELOPMEBT CENTER: Malaysia STA'PUS OF WOMEN M ASIAM COUNTRIES INDIA: The Sexist Media - Seminar // Wawn Managers in Indian Organiza- -tions // WOm8n M1IPb.r. of Parliament Pace Discrimination KOREAr Women's Affairs Cdtt.t Appeals for UN Convention Ratification -BANGLAD SB: IM Convention Declared -Partially Incompatible with Islaaim dNational rJonun's Education Center Starts Newsletter // Japan.so -Women: Went Activities PAKISTAN: Career Counselling Seminar of Kinnaird Collogo AUSTRALIAx Bill to Ranova Sexist hnqurge -: All China Woman's Federation Eistory // The Haw Family Structure NEW ZEALAND: Ministry of Woman's Affairs Created 61-65 REPORTS FRON AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: Equal Opportunity for Wonen Not So Equal // CEDEFOP: Vocational Training Systems in Member States GERMANY: Progress Made by German Women BRITAIN: Women Closing the Earnings Cap PRANCE: Lique du Droit des Pns// The Status of Women in Raview -: The New Family Legislation 66-71 REPORTS FRON AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS BOLIVIA: Mothers' Clubs Secome Self-Kelp Incoma Generating Cooperatlver URUGUAY: The Status of Women HONDURAS: More Peasant Women Particioate m Agricultural Production -USA: The Xyth of Equality // Wwnrn'u Day Will St111 Be Behlnd in 2000 // National institute far Women of Color // Woman's Access to Goods and Servicss and Leisure nrtclined RrLativr to Men's // Natxonal Sclence Poundation Curde to Frourams/?rofsssorships for Women // On Campus wlth Women // Resources for Educational Lquity // Fellwshrp Proqrms // Financial Ald for Education // National Women's History Prolect // Sociological Association Meetmg 72-76 INFORMATION OF INTEREST : INTERNATIONAL SISTERHOOD IS GLOBAL: The International Wome 's Movement Antholo , Robin Morgan, Editor. ~wkvieuby Pran P. Hoeken World Labour Report: Some Pacts About Women Second Session of the Provrsional World Parliament Non-Profit Orqanization Handbook Discrimination Aqainst Women Shared by Cornonwealth Countries Population Today: World Statastics Labor Unlons attract more Women in Asia// Forum Panels Planned. January 1985

CONTENTS Marlyn Dalsimer Patriarchy and Socialist Revolution in China by Judiih Sincey; Lives: Chinese Working Women edired by Janet Sa/aJJ and Mary Slreridatr

Susan Mernit A Very Privale Eye: An Autobiography in Letters and Diaries by Burbirra Pytn

Jane Barnes Two Poems

Ruth Hubbard Not in Our Genes . by Riclturd C. Lrwoniitr, Src~plretrHose utrrl Leotr Kutt~itr

Peggy PheIan Fugitive Angels by Jeunne Wa/ker

Emily K. Abel and Feminist Studies, 1977-84 Margaret K. Nelson

Elaine Reuben Choices and Challenges by Mindy Binglratn, Judy Edtnondson utrd Sun@v Siryker

Susan Moller Okin Fortune Is a Woman: Gender and Politics in the Thought of Niccolo Machiavelli by Hanna Fenichd Piikin

Renee Neu Watkins This Place by Andrea F. Loewensrein

Letters WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS

V$. 11, No. 5 / February, 1985

CONTENTS 3 Patricia Bdl-ssott Feminist Theory From Margia to Center by Bcll Hooks

4 Rachel Brownstein Mothering The Mind edited by Ruth Perry and Martime Watson Brownley

5 "id ~uubrahmanyanWomen and Nutrition in La-Income Countries by Sohni Hamilton. Barry Pupkin and DcborPh Spim

6 irik J. Rupp ~andsand Hearts: A ~mtoqof ~wt(ship in America by Ellen K. Rothman: Liberty, A Better Husband: Siagle Women in America by Lm Virginia Chatnba-Schillrr

7 Ellen Cronan Rose The Diaries of Jane Somers by Doris Lasing

9 Joni Sager Her Space, Her PI- by Mary Ellen Mazey and David R. Lee; Geography and Gender b.v the Wmm and Ge0gwph.v Gmup' of !he IBG; Making Space: Women and the Man-Made Environment by the Mat* Collective

10 Judy Ranta Poem

11 Jewelle Gomer The Zanzibar Cat and Exlra(0rdinary)People by Joanna Russ

12 Alice Kcssler-Harris Naked Is the Best Disguise: My Life as a Stripper by Lame Lewm

13 Ellen Herman Feminist Publishers and Feminist Readers

14 Barbara Rich Superior Women by Alice Adam .. .

Cova photo: Doris Lessing, author of Tlte Dimes o/ Jane Somers (Photocredit: Fay Codwin) WOMEN'S STUDIES AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

Volume 11, Number 3 (1984)

MARGARET AXNE O'CONNOR Introduction

LINDA PAXNILL Willa Cather's artist-heroines

SUSAN J. ROSOWS KI Willa Cather's female landscapes: The Song of the Lark and Lug Gayheart 233

MARILYN ARNOLD Coming, Willa Cather!

FREDERICK T. GRIFFITHS The woman wamor. Willa Cather and One of Ours 261

NANCY MORROW Willa Cather's A Lost Lady and the nineteenth century novel of adultery 287

DIANE COUSINEAU Division and difference in A Lost Lady

ADRIENNE RICH For Julia in Nebraska (porn)

DORIS GRUMBACH A study of the small room in The Professor's House

EUGENE LAMBERT HAMNER The unknown, well-known child in Cather's last novel

NED RYERSON From the tree house 359 I Notes about contributors 369

(CYNTHIA K. BRIGGS took the photographs of Red Cloud, Nebraska and chose the captions from WilIa Cather's writings.) WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 7 NUMBER 5 1984

4 A A JOURNAL OF

Issue No. 2 A Special Issue of WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM

Con tents

Rum SCHWA= and SUSAN FEATHERS vi Acknowldgemmts SANDRALEE BARTICY 323 Faninim marocfiism and the politics of pmonal transformation

MARY E. I~WKEWORTW 335 The affirmative action debate and conflicting conceptions of individuality 349 Motherhood. feminism and identity 361 Cesareans and postmortem binhs 365 Eyeshadow, aesthetics and morality 375 Women aad tying: a pragmatic and sanantic anal* of 'telling it slant' 385 Rereading Freud on 'femininity' or why not womb envy? 393 Love, knowledge and transformation 407 Review essay: woman as revolutionary reason: Rosa Luxemburg, Women's Liberation and Marx's Philosophy of Revolurion by Raya Dunayevskaya W MEN'S mDlES INP ERNATIONAL FORUM WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 7 NUMBER 6 1984

415 Working mothers of pre-school children in an underdeveloped society TOMILAYO0. ADEKAE~YE 423 Women in agriculture in Nigeria: problems and policies for development 433 On being one of the boys: an exploratory study of women's professional and domestic role defitions I SYNN~VAAGA 441 'I'll never go back to women's work again!' I PAULINEFOWLER 449 The public and the private in architecture: a feminist critique MAW DARQ FRENIER 455 American anti-feminist women: comparing the rhetoric of opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment with that of opponents of women's suffrage ' NAOMI BLACK 467 The mothers' international: the Women's Cooperative Guild and feminist pacifim LMDARENNIE FORCEY 477 Making of men in the military: perspectives from mothers MAGGIEKIRKMAN and NORMAGRIEVE 487 Women, power and ordination: a psychological interpretation of objections to the ordination of women to the priesthood MAGGIE MCFADDEN 495 Anatomy of difference: toward a classification of feminist theory LINDAHALL 505 Sex and class in John Osborne's Look Back in Anger WOMEN'S STUDLES VIYlENNEG- 5 11 Feminist research and the use of drama BOOK REVIEWS ROBYNROWLAND 521 Right- Wing Women. The Politics of Domesticated Females by Andrea Dworkin 521 Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy 0.f Science edited by Sandra Harding and MerriIl B. Hintikka 522 The Daughter's Seduction: Feminism and Psvchoanalyris by Jane Gallop

%XUE ~~~TCHELLOLESEN L'ii&%;;si<; 524 The Letters of Margaret Fulkr edited 5:. R~benN. Hudspcth

525 Despuir and Prrsonul Power in ihr ~VucleurAgr by Joanna Rogers hlacy

VOLUME7 CONTENTSand X;mGR INDEX i

ISSN 0277 - 5395 WSINDA 7(6) 415 - 530 (1984) i Women'sAn Educational Project of The Feminist Studies Press Volume XI1 QuarterlyNumbex 3 Fall 1984 $6.00 - -

Editorial SPECIAL FEATURE Aiding latenrational Communication: Teaching About Women, Language, and Literature in Second Language Instruction

2 What's in a Noun? A Feminist Perspective on Foreign Language Instruction Barbara Wright 7 Guidelines for Reviewing Foreign Language Text- books for Sex Bias Betty Schmik 10 Language Learning from a Feminist Perspective: Selected College-Level German Textbooks Linda S. Pickle 14 German Literary Studies and Feminism: The Women's Studies Connection Edith Waldstein IN THIS ISSUE 18 Black Women and Classical Music Josephine Wright 22 International Report: The 5th Annual Meeting of Women Historians Gerda Lerner 25 Women's Studies in the 1980s: Now More Than Ever Elizabeth Fox-Genovese 28 The University, Values, and Women's Studies Judith Andre 30 Women Trustees and Educational Equity Jean Howard RESOURCES 32 Women in Management: Three Recent Books Donna M. Stringer 34 Women's Studies Program List- 1884

Prima donnu Emma Loulu Hyers (top) and Anna Madah Hyers (bottom). Eca 'Shck Wonen and Classical Music." by Josephine Wdght page 18.