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A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1989

Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian Zi University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library '32 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 22 (608) 262-5754 A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

-- Volume 9. Number 1 S~rlna1989

Periodical literature is the cuttingedge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. A Currwa. . of Co- is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis. . with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. lt is our hope that Pen- will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to providethe requisite bibliographicinformation shoulda reader wish to subscribe to a joumal or to obtain a particular article at her librw or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of -, -, . . . . 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 Ee. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

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

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

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

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The I- published annually by the Women's. .Institute for . . (3306 Ross Place, -NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Penod~wNe-: A U- the HoldirlOSpf Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). . . Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Pen- 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 let us know about new subscriptions,. . subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. mistPen- is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical hietyof Wisconsin.

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Feminist periodicals: a current listing of contents. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian

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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 joumals ... " Frequently cited as FP.

1. Feminist periodicals--Directories. 2. - Bibliography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-- Current awareness s8~1~ces.1. University of Wisconsin System. Women's Studies Librarian.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Susan E. Searing, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263- 5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, Ingrid Markhardt. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptionsrates: Wisconsin subscrip- tions: $5 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $10 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $1 0 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $15 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state sub scriptions: $20 (indiv. &women's programs),. $38. (inst.). This fee covers all publications of the Office, including FeministCollections,Fernln~st. Penod~a, . New Books on Women & Femin-, and bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced throughout the year. Wisconsin subscribers, pleaseaddsales tax ($.50- indiv; $1 .OO - libraries). Subscribersoutside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $1 5.00 - air). iii. AFFIW:JOWWALOFWOMENANDSOClALWOW< 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624. 1. 1986. 5. Editorial Committee. 2. 4tyear. 7. ISSN 01 97-775X. 3. $28 (indw.), $60 (inst), plus $6. for foreign postag 8. LC sn80-11853. 4. Sage Publications, Inc., 21 11 W. Hillcrest Dr., 9. OCLC 61 13633. Newbury Park, CA 91320. 12. and with a feminist 5. Betty Sancler. orientation. 7. ISSN 0886-1099. 8. LC sn85-3234. AuslRMAN~SrUMES 9. OCLC 12871850. 1. 1985. 10. Madison. 2. wear. 11. Social Work Research and Abstracts;Sociological 3. $35 (indiv., airmail), $25 (indiv., surface mail), $50 Abstracts; Women's Studies Abstracts; Human (inst, airmail), $40 (inst, surface mail). Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies Abstracts. 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of 12. 7hb journal Is committed to the discussion and Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia development of femlnist values, theories, and 5001, Australia knowledge as they relate to social work research, 5. Susan Margarey. education, and practice.' Contai~articles, reports, 7. 081 6-4649. of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 11. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women Dedicated to ?he task of eliminating Abstracts. and oppression, especially with respect to , 12. 'Australian Feminist Studies publishes but Including race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, tranedki~linarvscholarship and dlscussion in the and sexual and affectional preference as well.' fields of feminist research Adwomen's studies coumea. In addition, it aims to attract and THE AHFAO JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE encourage discussion of government and trade union 1984. initiatives and policies that concern women; 2/year. examination of the Interaction of feminist theory and $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), practice; comment on changes In curricula relevant $20 (inst). to women's studies and feminist studies... ; rwiews, Suite 1216. 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence.' 22203. Amna E. Badri. EAmA OF WOMEN'S UTDlANRE Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, 1. 1984. Omdurman, Sudan. 2. 2tyear. ISSN -70. 3. $12 (indw.), $18 (inst). Single copies: $6.50. LC sn85.23477. 4. P.O. Box 9531 5, Seaffle, WA 981 45. OCLC 12747640. 5. Lauren Fortune. Madison. 7. ISSN 08886520. ERIC, UMI. 12. 'Backbone is a mml-annual, national women's 'Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle East literary journal. Backbone seeks to publish women and in other developing countries; women in writers of diverse economic, cultural and stylistic development' backgrounds. We will publish evocative, finely crafted work of vision that inspires poetic, feminist Aluwlls and political dialogue.' 1. 1975. 2. wear. BELLES- 3. $21 (indw.), $31 (inst), plus $6 for U.S. postage. 1. 1985. 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford 2. 4tyear. Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 216, Canada 3. $15 (indiv.), $12.50 (studemt), $24 (foreign), $30 5. Dm. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. (inst). Sample issue: $2. Poff. 4. P.O. Box 987, Arlington, VA 22216. 7. lSSN 0702-7818. 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney. 8. LC cnT7-32338. 7. ISSN 08842957. 9. OCLC 3409840. 8. LC ~1165-613. 10. State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 12357950. 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and Lie; The 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Alternathre Press Index; Resources for Feminist 12. 70 promote and celebrate writing by women, Research. published by trade, university, and small presses in 12. 'Atla! Is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the genres of fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, critical and creative writing in English or French on and criticism.' the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book reviews, art and poetry.' BORKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOUFWAL 1. 1986. AURORA 2. Annual. 1. 1975. 3. $30 (inst.), $15 (regular), $8 (low income). 2. 3tyear. 4. Boalt Hall School of Law, University of 3. $10. California, Berkeley, CA 94720. iv. 5. Alissa Friedman. CALYX 7. ISSN 08824312. 1. 1976. 8. LC sn85965. 2. 3lyear. 9. OCLC 11830558. 3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. 8 inst.), $15 (low income). 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Single copies: $6.50. 11. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to 4. P.O. Box B, Cowallis, OR 97339. Women's Periodicals; Current lndex to Legal 5. Margarita Donnelly. Periodicals. 7. ISSN 01 47-1627. 12. The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is a forum from 8. LC 77449570. which to give voice to the complex and varying 9. OCLC 31 14927. perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all 10. Madison. women, especially the women of color, , 11. American Humanities Index. disabled women and poor women whose voices 12. *- publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, have been severely underrepresented in existing translations, and photography, and is commkd to literature. Wiinformation ao our power, the journal providing a beautiful and creative journal format in would be a tool for social change.' which to showcase women artists and writers.'

BEAlONG THE SILENCE CAMERA OBSCURA 1. 1982. 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 2. 3/year. 3. $12 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), $20+ (supporters). 3. $14 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). 4. P.O. Box 4857, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 551 4. Johns Hopkins University Press, 701 West 40th St., Canada Suite 275, Baltimore, MD 2121 1. 5. Breaking the Silence editorial subgroup. 5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth Lyon. 7. ISSN 0713-4266. 6. The Editors, Rush Rheeo Library, University of 11. lndex of Canadian Alternative Periodicals; Canadian Rochester, Rochester, NY. Women'r Periodicah: Title Word Index. 7. ISSN 02705346. 12. 'Breaking the Silence is a feminist alternative to the 8. LC 8~794979. mainstream pre-, committed to providing a voice 9. OCLC 481 81 43. for women. The quarterly covers a wide range of 10. Madison; Milwaukee. mid, polltical and cultural topics written by and for 11. Alternetwe Pre- Index; International lndex to Film women (aiso Includes fiction and original Periodicals; The Film/Lirature Index; The Alts and graphicdillustrationr).' Humanities Citation index. 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; -1. 1972. photography; vldeo and performance. 2. lO/year. 3. $85.40 (airmail), $516.00 (surface mail). CANAMAN .DWWl OF WOMEN AND ?HE LAW 4. 228 Domlnion Rd., P.O. Box S147, Auckland 3, 1. 1985. NwZealand. 2. wear. 5. The Broadrho& Collective. 3. $20 (student/low-income), $35 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). 7. lSSNOllo-8603. Add $5 outside Canada 9. OCLC 6578660. 4. 1 Nicholas St., Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN 787, 12. News; analyria; idepth cuticles; fiction; poetry; Canada. reviews. 'Broadsheet b a radical feminist magazine 5. Prof. Kathleen Lahey (English -Editor), Prof. Edith which consciourly strives to be anti-racist and to DeLeury (French -Editor). incorporate the views of indigenous women. The 6. Faculty of Lsw, Queen'r University, Kingston, main focur ir on New Zealand women and events, Ontario, K1 L 3N6, Canada. wtth some cwerage of Pacific concern8 and issues 7. ISSN 0632-8781. facing women and femlnista everywhere.' 10. Madison. 11. Bowker International Periodical8 Directory; Canadian EmooMma Periodicals Index; Canadian Serials Directory; lndex 1. 1978. to Canadian Legal Periodical Llterature; PAlS 2. 6/year. Bulletin; Ulrich's lnternational Periodicais Directory. 3. $15 (indiw.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: $3.50. 12. The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical 4. 3543 18th St.#3, San Francisco, CA 941 10. dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. legal issues of concern to women.' 10. WeHistorical Society. 11. Alternative Prw Index. CANAMAN WOMAN SNDlEQES CAHlERS DE LA 12. 'Broomstick ir a feminist political journal material by, for and about women over forty. Our 1. 1978. prioritier are: to portray clear, positiveimages of 2. 4/year. older women; to take a and against the 3. $28 (indiv.), $38 (inst.). Single copies: $8. denigration of older women; to offer posithre 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele alternatives In our lives. Our goal is to form a St., Downsviw, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. support network among older women.' 5. Elizabeth Brady. 7. ISSN 071 3-3235. 9. OCLC 8558872. People's Translation Service, 4228 Telegraph 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. 11. Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Roweli Editorial Collective. Library. ISSN 0866-7062. 12. 'CWSIcf Is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist LC 83-645901 ; sn83-11831. journal that brings exciting scholarship about women OCLC 801 5674. to nowscholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences Madison; Milwaukee. and bridges the gap between Canada's languages Alternative Press Index. and cultures.' '...the collective product of feminists of diverse nationalities and political perspectives committed to CCMAMONLNESJLESBlANUVES contributing to an international women's movement.' 1. 1981. Each Issue focuses on a specific theme through 2. 4/year. feature articles, interviews and personal narratives, 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. often translated from foreigwlanguage publications. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 5. Edltorlal Collective. MRYWOMAN 7. ISSN 08918969. 1. 1985. 8. sLC sn84-10345. 2. lwear 9. OCLC 8234014. 3. 12 pound8 (indiv.), 18 pounds (inst & lib.), 30 10. Madiin. pounds (airmail). 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal entries; 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU. England. fiction; poetty; visual art. ' Common Livestesbian 5. Editorlal Co-operative. -Uves aeeks to document the lives of ordinary 7. ISSN 0267-2294 leablatw, and to reflect the diversity of the 12. 'NewsJcurrent affairs by and for women.' community-lesbians of color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and FEMlNARY working-class lesbians. wishes to insure 1. 1969. ac- and visibility to leebiane who have never 2. 3/year. thought before of publishing their work.' 3. $12 (indiv.), $22 (inst.). Single copies: $4. Free to women in prisons and mental institutions. CONCEANS: NEWNTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 941 10. OF THE MOOERN UNOUMiES 5. Canyon Sam, Tiana Arruda, S.J. Miranda, Sim 1. 1971. Kallan. 2. 3/year. 10. Madison. 3. Sliding sale based on income, write for details. 12. Previously a lesbian-feminist journal for the South 4. Franc- Kavenlk, Humanitles Division, UW-Parkside, published In North Carolina, Feminaty is now Box 2000, Kenosha, WI 531 41. produced in San Francisco by four new editors. 'As 5. Frances Kavenik. editors with roots in different communities we actively 9. OCLC 2259670. solicit wrltings that portray the experiences, 10. Eau Cialre. viewpoints, and issues of a diversity of lesbian 12. Newa of the Modern Language Association; features; communities. We want to facilitete dialogue between bibliographies; job Informatlon. women of different races, classes, cultural upbringings, political, spiritual viewpoints, ages and CONDmONS lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current, timely 1. 1976. perspective on lesbian lives in the United States and 2. wear. internationally.' 3. 3 issues: $24 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Single copies: $8.95 (indiv.), $10.95 (In&). (Replaces WOMEN'S STUDIES REVIEW) 4. P.O. Box 56A, Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, NY 1. lsee. 11215. 2. 4hear. 5. Dorothy Randall Qray, Cheryl Clarke, Pam Parker, 3. $6. Annette Pelaez, Sabrina. 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 7. ISSN 01 47-8311. 207 Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave., Columbus, OH 8. LC 77-641895. 4321 0. 9.. OCLC 3232386. 5. Willa Young, Laura George. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside. 10. La Crosse; Milwaukee. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. 'Our goal in FEMlNlSMS is to celebrate the varieties 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; critical of feminist expression and to continue the tradition of articles; reviews. 'Conditions Is a magazine of connecting the Center for Women's Studies to women's writing with an emphasis on writing by women's communlies through its publications.' lesbians.' Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book reviews, and articles. CONNWONS: AN PmRNATK)NAL WOMEN'S QuAmEmY FEMNLST NEWS 1. 1981. 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 2. 6/year. 3. $15 (indiv.), $24 (inst & lib.). Single copies: $3. 3. $50. vi.

4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 941 17. 5. Editorial Collecthre. 5. Carol Seajay. 6. Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock 7. lSSN0741-6555. Rd., London N19 5AQ, England. 12. 'FBN is the communications vehicle for the Informal 7. ISSN 0141-T789. nehvork of feminist bookstores. Every issue 8. LC 60-647745. contnins articles on bookstore policy and politics, as 9. OCLC 6191783. well as over 200 book reviews and announcements. 10. Madieon. Also read (wiih a passion) by feminist librarians and 12. 70 develop the theory of Women's Liberation and women's studies instructors,' debate the political perspectives and strategy of the movement To be a forum of work in progress and FEMINIST A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S current research and debates in Women's Studies.' STUDIES RESOURCES 1980. FEMINIST !mJmEs 4tyear. 1. 1972. University of Wisconsin: $5 (indiv.), $10 2. 3tyear. (organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $10 (indiv. 3.. $22.50 (indiv.), $45 (inst.). Single copies: $8 (indiv.), 8 non-profi women's organizations), $15 (libraries & $16 (ina). other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $20 4. Claire Q. Mosw, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studies, (ind'~.and women's programs), $38 (inst.). Foreign c/o Women's Studlw Program, University of subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface) or $15 Meryland, College Park, MD 20742. (airmail). Fee covers all publications of the Office of 5. Claire 0. MM. the UW System Women's Studies Librarian. (See p. 7. ISSN 0046-3663. ii.) 8. LC 78645276; ~~76-192. 112A Memorial Library, 728 State St., Madison, WI 9. OCLC 1632609. 53706. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Susan Searing, Linda Shuk Oshkoeh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433. Wh'iater. LC 81-164-10183. 11. Alternative Press Index; America: History and Life; OCLC 6467769. American Historical Association Recently Published Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Articlw: A~diedSocial Science Index & Abstracts: Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkoeh; Parkside; Platteville; ~ulletins&aletique Sociologie; Historical ~bstra&s; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State Historical Society; Modem Lanauaae lhsoclation International Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; ~ibliograph< he Philosopher's Index; Psychological Whitewater. Abstracts; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; Sage Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book Human Relations Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation reviews. Focus on femlnist librarianship, publishing, Index; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women bookselling, archiving, researching-both In Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. Wisconsin and nationally. Review essays stfive to 12. Historical and criiical articles; poeby; art; reports provide a guide to the literature on a particular from the women's movement; reviews. 'Feminist topic, (e.g. sociobiology; women in development; Studies was founded to encourage analytic western women; lesbian studies; Black women; responses to feminist issues and to open new areas feminist science fiction.) of research, criticism, and speculation. The editom are committed to ~rovidinaa forum for feminist FEMlMSTlssuEs analysis, debate, and exchange.' 1. 1980. 2. 2Iyear. FEMINIST TEACHER 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 1. 1984. minimum order) $7.50 (indiv.), $12.50 (ind). 2. 3tyear. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, 3. $12 (indk.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. Rutgem University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. 4. 442 Ballantine, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 5. Mary Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf. 47405. 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 7. ISSN 08824643. 8. LC 82841422; sn80-13352. 8. LC sn85-1018. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 9. OCLC 11660672. 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with 10. Madison; Stout emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It 11. Alternative Press Index; Studies on Women Abstracts. includes articles by Englishlanguage feminists as 12. Articles, news, resources for feminist educators, from well as translations of feminist texts by women of preschool to graduate school. other countries. FlREmDD FEMINIST RMON 1. 1978. 1. 1979. 2. 4tyear. 2. wear. 3. Canada: $12 (indiv.), $18 (in&). Add $3 outside 3. $28 (indiv.), $60 (inst.), $28 per copy (back issues). Canada 4. David Polley, Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, 4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 2W2, London EC4P 4EE England. Canada. vii. Fireweed Collective. Center, 33 W. 42nd St., New York, NY 10036. ISSN 07064857. ISSN 0891 -2432. LC cn79-30301. LC 86-003081. OCLC 4677@S9. OCLC 14687475. Madison; State Historical Soclety. Madison. Fireweed is a forum for feminist thought and America: History and Li; Health Instrument File; discussion. Historical Abstracts; Psycalert Databases; Psychological Abstracts; Psychinfo; Sage Family

- A JOURNAL OF WOMEN SNDlES Studies; Social Planning Policy and Development; 1975. Sociological Abstracts; Women's Studies Abstracts. 3hear. 'Gender & Socie focuses on the social and $16 (indi.), $33 (in&). Single copies: $8 (indiv.), structural study of gender as a basic principle of the $1 1 (inst.). social order and as a primary social category. Frontiers, Women Studies Program, Box 325, Emphasizing theory and research from a micro- and University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0325. macrostructural perspective, Gender & Society Editorial Board, Editor: Charlotla C. Hensiey. welcomes studies in sociology, social psychology, ISSN 01604009. political science, history, economics, and LC 8~78317. anthropology that are framed by a social analysis OCLC 2586280. and a feminist perspective. Gender & Society is Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens committed to an evaluation policy that does not Poi* Whitewater. preclude any of the feminist perspectives.' Women Studies Abstracts; American Humanities Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Social 1. 1988 Sciences Citation Index; PAIS; The MIA International 2. 3/year Bibliography; America, History and Lie; Sociological 3. $21 (indii.), $30 (inst.). Abstracts; Social Welfare; The Literary Criiicism 4. Univ. of Texas press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX Register; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; Current 7871 3. ContentsISoclal and Behavloral Studies. 5. Ann Klbbey. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black and 6. Dept of English, U~N.of Colorado at Boulder, white photography; short fiction. Each issue focuses Campus Box 228, Boulder, CO 80309. on a theme, e.g., women's oral history; mothers and 7. ISSN 0894-9832. daughters; Chicanas; Native American women; 8. LC 81187-1919. women as verbal artists; who speaks for the 9. OCLC 16388863. women's movement; lesbian history. 'The 10. Madison. continuing goal of Frontiers is to publish a journal 11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History 81 Life; which bridges the gap between university and American Humanities Index; Film Literature Index; community women; to find a balance between Historical Abstracts; ISI; Linguistics and Language academic and popular views on issues common to Behavior Abstracts; MHRA Bibliography of English women.' Lanuage and Literature; MIA International Bibliography; Studies on Women Abstracts; and GAUERIE: WOMEN'S ART Women's Studies Abstracts. 1. 1988. 12. 'Genders is the first major journal in the humanities 2. wear. to make theories of gender and sexuality its 3. $24 (indi.), $34 (foreign). Single copies: $6. focus ....the journal carries essays on a& literature, 4. 2901 Panorama Drive, North Vmcouver, B.C., V7G history and film that relate sexuality and gender to 2A4, Canada. polltical, economic, and stylistic concerns.' 5. Caffyn Kelley. 7. ISSN 08381658. HAG RM 8. LC cn8930174. 1. 1986. 9. OCLC 18935907. 2. 6/year. 10. Madison. 3. $9 (indiv.), $15 (sustaining), $20 (inst.). Single 11. ARTbibliographies Modern. copies: $2. 12. 'New and established women artists describe their 4. P.O. Box 93243 Milwaukee, WI 53203. art, their Itves, and their in Gallerie: 5. Lance Link, Mary Frank. Women's AR The publication provides a forum for 10. State Historical Society. women artists from across Canada and the United 12. 'Lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews, political States.' commentary, theory, letters, calendar.'

GENDER & SOclov WAW)WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 1. 1987. 1. 1978. 2. 4/year. 2. Annual. 3. $30 (indtv.), $70 (inst.). 3. $10 Qndiv.), $1 1 (foreign, surface), $15 (foreign, 4. Sage Publicetlona, 21 11 W. Hillcrest Dr., Newbury airmail). Park, CA 91320. 4. Publications Center, Haward Law School, 5. Judith Lorber. Cambridge, MA 021 38. 6. Sociology Dept, City University, New York Graduate 5. Paula A. Tuffin. viii.

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Volume 3, Number 4, Winter 1988 Editorial Women's Work Betty Sancier Artidu Mamiage Is the Best Defense: Policy on Marital Rape Anna Scheyett Strategies for Swiving Divorce: The Contradictions of Welfare Christine E. Grella New Reproductive Technologies: Concerns of Feminists and Researchers Kathryn E. Moss Women and AIDS: Scapegoats or a Social Problem? Taryn Lindhorst Social Work Responds to the Women's Movement Barbara Levy Simon Rural Attitudes Toward Women, Work, and Welfare Laura F. Davis On the Lookout Book Reviews Regulating the Lives of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to the Present. By Mimi Abrarnovitz. Reviewed by Marti Bombyk The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe. Edited by Mary Fainsod Katzenstein and Carol McClurg Mueller. Reviewed by Patricia Yancey Martin The Trapped Woman: Catch 22 in Devianceand Control. Edited by Josefina Figueira-McDonough and Rosemary Sarri. Reviewed by Doreen Portner poetry Rock of Ages at an Old Ladies Home Mary Amanda Park- Jack The Coward Andy Roberts Cumulative Index, Volumes 1,2,3 Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 1989

Editorial Random Reflections Betty Sancier

Poor Women and Work Programs: Back to the Future Dorothy C. Miller Women at the Helm: Three Extraordinary Leaders Katherine A. Kendall Black Women and American Social Welfare: The Life of Fredericka Douglass Sprague Perry Wilma Peebles- Wilkins From Separation to Connection: Shifts in Understanding Women's Development Joan Bnoff Political Participation of Puerto Rican Women: Mapping a Research Agenda Shewie L. Baver Stress and the Life Satisfaction of Black Social Workers Surjit S. Dhooper and Lauretta F. Byars On the Lookout

Feminism Unmodified. Catharine MacKinnon. Reviewed by Peggy McLaughlin Feminism and Methodology. Edited by Sandra Harding. Reviewed by Joan Cummerton Nonsexist Research Methods: A Practical Guide. Margrit Eichler. Rmiewed by Liane V. Davis Women and Men in Management. Gary N. Powell. Rmiewed by Roslyn H. Chernesky Women of the New Right. Rebecca E. Klatch. Rmiewed by Wynne S. Kow Comparable Worth, Pay Equity, and Public Policy. Edited by Rita Mae Kelly and Jane Bayes. Reviewed by Esther Atcherson Heroes of Their Own Lives: The Politics and History of Family Violence. Linda Gordon. Rmiewed by Adrienne Ahlgren Haeuser Working with Violent Families. Frank G. Bolton and Susan R. Bolton. Reviewed by Lucy Berliner Handbook on Sexual Abuse of Children. Edited by Lenore E. Walker. Reviewed by Linda Travis

Longing Madonna Carena Lyn Lifshin ARTICLES Mar~lynLake Women. Gender and History 1 Australian 3. Penny Russell 'For better and for worse': love, paver and sexualit;. in upper-class mar: zge: In Melbourne. 1860-1880 ...... Susan Sher~dan Louisa Lawson. Miles Frankhn and Feminist Feminist Writing, 1888-1901 ...... 29 Kerry M. White 'Blooming with childhood's fragrance': sweet words and tough times for women writers in the 1890s ...... 49 Studies Judith Allen 'Our Deeply Degraded Sex' and 'The Animal In Man': Rose Scott, Feminism and Sexua~lty1890-1925 ' Jenn~Mblraney When -ovely Woman Stoops to -obby' Susan Magarey Jane and the Feminlst History Group . 1 15 Feminism and History BERYL HENDERSON PRIZE-WINNING ESSAY Jane Campbell : Is it a Feminist Issue? . . 155 - DISCUSSION Page P Ann Curthoys Reply to Rosemary Pringle...... 171 Numbers 7 & 8 Summer 1988 Pauline Johnson More on the Socialism in Socialist Feminism: A Response to Pringle .... 179 Carol Johnson Is it Worth Salvaaina the Socialism in

Daphne Gollan Socialism and the Ecological and Feminist Movements ...... 193 Phllipa Rothfield Spl~tting Theory's Atom - Feminism's Uncertainty Principle...... 197

CONFERENCE REPORTS The Orqan~sers Feminist History Conference. Melbourne University, 28-29 May 1988 Margaret hornt ton 1988 Feminism and Legal Theory Conference. Universitv of Wisconsin - Madison: Women and Power...... 209 Denise Russell Women and Ph~losophy Conference 21 5

REPORT Lynn Lee The Contemporary Women's Movement in the Philippines ...... 21 7

REVIEW ESSAYS Bronwen Levy More than Darning Socks ...... 225 Heather Radi Feminist Historles ...... 231 Regrna Graycar Gender, Difference and Dominance. .. 235 Mary Luszcz Knowing Voices: From Silence to Wisdom 247 Lenore Manderson L~ttle Revolutions in the Realm of Reproduction ...... 255

NOTICEBOARD ...... 265

CORRESPONDENCE ...... 279

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ...... 281

BOOKS RECEIVED ...... 284 CONTENTS r VOLUME 4/NUMBER 2 HISPANIC WOMEN 2 Reclaiming Medusa: Short Stories by ContemporaryPuerto RicanWomen ...... edited and tr,lnsl,~tedbv Ihn.~\'Glr: Companeras: Latina Lesbians (An Anthology) ...edltd hv Juan~r.~Ranlo3 3 Open Door: Stories and The Lizard's Tail...... by Luisa \',llenrucla You Can't Drown the Fire: Latin American Women Writing in Exile ...... edird b\ .\11i.1 P lrrntn Women's Fiction from Latin America: Selections From Twelve Contemporary Authors ...... edited hv Exlyn Pic(m G;-lrtwld 5 Palm Latitudes...... by Kax Pr I\-ermm Eva Luna ...... hv Isabel .Allende New Islands and Other Stories ...... hy Marh Luis1 Bomb,d ASIAN WOMEN 9 Desert Run: Poems and Stories ...... hy Mitsuye l'amada Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories ...... by Hisaye Ynmnmoto Chinese American Portraits: Personal Histories 1828-1988 ...... hv Ruthannr Lum XIcCunn Lapse of Time ...... by Wmg .Anyi REVIEWS Whoever Finds This: I Love You ...... b\ FC1yehlo~kow~t; Letourneau's Used Auto Parts...... by C;lrcdyn Chute A Boy Like Astrid's Mother...... bv hlae Br~skin Age...... by H~xtenseCalisher Second Chances ...... hv Alice Adam. The Lord ...... by 5ora)a .4nroniub At Risk...... hy Alice Hdfman Beyond This Body...... hy Elaine Marcus Starkman The Life of Mary: A Poem-Novella ...... by ChxlotteManLlel Octavia and Other Poems ...... by Naomi Long Xladgetc Savings: Poems ...... by L~ndaHogan Under a Soprano Sky...... by Sonia Sanchr: No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, Volume I: The War of the Word ...... by Sandra M. G~lhertand Susan tiubar Color, Sex and Poetry: Three Women Writers of the Harlem Renaissance ...... by Gloria T. Hull This Is About Incest...... by htarparet Randall Rebirth of Power: Overcoming the Effects of Sexual Abuse through the Experience of Others ...... edited hy Pamela Portwr~d.M~chrlr Gorcev. :lnJ Peuq 51n~leri These Things Happen, Walking Distance, ;lnd Floating. ..hy blarian Thurm WomenandLove ...... byShrreHite Mar? Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her ..... hy Anne K. Mellor The Passionate Nomad: The Diarv of Isabelle Eberhardt ...... trmslatrd by Nina de L',log,i Women and Disability: Essavs in Psvchology, Culture and Politics ...... ed~tdhy Adrienne .&ch and M~chelleFine The Miracle Hater...... by Shulamth Hareven The Narrows...... bv .Ann Pc~n. Caught ...... by Iane Schwart: Unholy Alliances ...... ed~trdby Lou~seRatkin A Private War: Letters and Diaries of Madge Preston,1861-1867 ...... ed~tedby Virg~niaWdcgjtt Reauchamp Tide-Race ...... by Rrenda Ch,lmher'lain In Deep ...... h\ Xl.lu~neKumln Adorned in Dreams: Fashion and Modernitv ...... hv El~xIwhWil.;on COLUMNS 10 Belles Lettres Interview: Maxine Hong Kingston 12 Retrospective: Marguerite Duras 17 The Criminal Element 20 Rediscovery: Frances Burnev 22 Impressions: Beyond Jade Snow Wong. Briefly Noted, Latina Sisters, Correspondence -- - .- -. .- - - a feminist quarterly table of contents volume 7 number 2

4 Life December, 1988 by Surjit Virdy 4 This is Jearly wrong by Nancy Nachwn 5 Breaking the silence Personal recollections of a collective's growth by Ellen Adelberg

7 Dignity deserved, dignity found by Donna Howse 9 Healer by Georgim Pad 10 Getting our meaning across Women's stories, men's words by Tiinde Nemerh

12 Why I chose not to attend the Mary Daly lecture A spinster's tale by Waterfall

14 Angolan women in action An interview with Ruth Neto .by Susan O'kary

17 Rompre le silence par Diane Archambadt

18 Les en action communautaire La genese d'une presence silencieuse par Denyse Cork

20 Lesbians in the pulpit New decision or no decision? by Alyson Huntly 2 3 Oscar, Nobel, Stanley ... and now Helen by Gwen& Lambton

2 5 The Refugee by P. Buncel

2 8 Reviews

34 Resources ' ISSN-0713-4266 By, For, and About Women Over Forty

Vol. XI, No. 1 JANUARY - FEBRUARY 1989 TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. MUSIC TO GROW ON (Article) 26. BEARS' TREAT (Puzzle) by Donna Graber and Kathy Blume by Isabelle Lyle 5. I AM WHAT YOU WILL BE (Song) 27. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR by Janny Mac Harg 30. PASS THE WORD 6. HEROIC JOURNEY (Article) 32. LETTERS by Mickey Spencer 36. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 9. THE FLEDGLING AND THE EAGLE (Poem) 38. BAZAAR CHOICES (Editorial) by Laura Bayless 10. MY OWN WOMAN (Story) by Sandy Lewis 11. COMPLIMENTS and MIDDLE AGE (Poems) ART by Natasha Josefowi tz COVER by Rainbow 12. SECOND TIME AROUND (Article) CARTOONS pp. 2.18.19 by bulbul by Marty Delman DRAWINGS pp. 7.8.9.21 by Mickey Spencer 14. I AM BEGINNING TO GET SCARED (Story) CARTOON p. 10 by Nicole Hollander by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel DRAWING p. 11 by Mary Mietzelfeld 15. KILL THE POOR and LINEUP IN NORTH LONDON DRAWING p. 13 by Peg Nayduch (Poems) by Astra CARTOON p. 14 by Helen Fore1le 16. PEACE LETTER TO WOMEN OF BROOMSTICK (Article) by Frieda Flint 17. LEAKING (Poem) by Astra 18. ACTION AT THE NUCLEAR TEST SITE (Article) by Carol Atkins 20-21. Centerfold: BITCH (Poems) VIOLENCE by Nancy Izawa (ni) PROBLEMS by Pat Gowens PENALTY (or why more women don't speak out) by Astra ANGER by Patricia Roth Schwartz THERE'S A BITCH GROWING IN ME by Janet S. Berkowitz DO NOT LOOK FOR ME by Nan Sherman 22. CHANGING WOMAN (Feature) by Tobi Faye Kestenburg 23. "OURSELVES, GROW1 NG OLDER" ( Revi ew) by Sandy Warshaw 24. MY BODY/MY SELF (Poem) by Nancy Izawa (ni) 25. KNOW KNOWN KNOWLEDGE (CLICK! ) by Polly Taylor 25. MARCH: NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH (Poem) by Ruth Harriet Jacobs FallWinter 1988 Volume 9, Numbers 3 & 4

Editorial RITA COX & LESLIE SANDERS 3

The Other City ...Where No One Reads... KATHLEEN ROCKHILL S

Can't You Read? TKI-MERCURY CLARKE 10

Educating Prisciib PRISCILLA HEW 12

Female Education in 16th and 17th Century Engbnd MIRIAMBALMUTH 17

The Women of Frontier College MARSHA F0RE.W & JAMES MORRISON 21

-- An Interview with Isabel Kelly MARJORIEZAWIZ 24

Let's Talk about Women and Literacy CCLOW 26

One Room School Houses DEBORAH MARTIN 29

Literacy Service at Regina Public Library JEANDIRKSEN 31

Who Do We Think We Are Talking To? BE'lTY-ANNLLOYD 33

It's TieWe Lead TRACYODEI~. 37

-- Breaking Cbbs: Immigrant Women Workers and Literacy - METRO LABOUR EDUCATION & SKILLS TRAINING CENTER 41

'? think I got the right": A Look at the Issues of Literacy with Tbree Parenting Teens MARTHA C. KINGSBURY 43 Women, Literacy and Construction: Banana Kelly Housing Related Work Experience Rogram ANNE MEISENZAHL 46

Rabbittown Community Association Adult Literacy Rogram SHIRLEY HICKEY 49

East Elgin Literacy Assessment Rojed ANNE DYCK & LYDA FULLER SO

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FalllWiter 1988 Volume 9, Numbers 3 & 4 (Continued)

East End Literacy: A Women's DiiionGroup SALLY MCBm& WANSTOLLMEYER 52

My Name is Rose; My Story ROSE DOIRON; OLIVE BERNARD 57

Three Learners Review Olive Bernard's My sOPr~l 'GEORGE BROWN" LEARNERS 65

-- Reviews of Literacy Publications: SpW R&hg; Voices PRISCILLA HE= CAROL GREENE 66

- A Personal Story About Learning and Medication CATHY JONES & CHRIS BROWN 69

People Who Need to Learn; Why Me? JUDY STEED; CAROLE BOUDRMS 71

Literacy for Change: Northern Saskatchewan Literacy Programmes PEGGY BUCKLEY & PENNY CARRIERE 73

- - The Soeil Diiensioa of Literacy

Kim McNeilly: A Rofiie of the Artist and Her Work KIM MCNULLY 82

Ganga Devi: A Question of Literacy and Development KISHWAR AHMED SHIRALl 89

National Association for Mass Education Newsletter NAME 92

Eritrean Women: Dual Struggle in the Horn of Afriia JOHN SORENSON %

'hdos a alfabetiw: Women and Literacy in Nicaragua JOLAMPERT 101

"How I Spent my Summer Vacation...": Letters TANNlS ATKINSON. ANNE MOORE & TRACY WESTEU 1W between Literacy Workers e-MAN-ci-patory literacy: An Essay Review of Uemcy: KATHLEEN ROCKHILL 113 Readina the Word and the World

Tutors' Reflections JOAN GREENWOOD. BARBARA FRANCK. TERRY DAHLGREN. IRENE SKEAD 116

1s It Her Voice If She Speaks Their Words? ELAINE CABER-KA'IZ & JENNY HORSMAN 117

Feminist Pedagogy: A Short Bibliphy BRENDA CRANNEYB GWEN JENKINS 121

Discourses of IUliteracy: A Literature Review JENNYHORSMAN 123

Reading Our Own Stories: Literacy Materials for Women GLADYS WATSON 128

Defining a Feminist Literacy DANA BECKELMAN 130

"J'ai oubliC mes lunettes, li pour moi": I1analphabCtismechez les francophones MICHELINE PICHB 134

Film Review: Toronto's 1988 Festival of Festivals RAND1 SPIRES 154

Listing of Book Reviews, Fiction and Poetry 170 VOL. 18, NO. 3 WINTER 1988 oncernsWCML NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Roster ...... 2 Letter from the Editor ...... 4 Report from Feministas Unidas ...... :...... 4 1988 MLA Program ...... 5 Dancing Through the Minefields ...... 8 Recent Publications ...... 10 Research in Progress ...... I4 Regional Reports ...... 14 Announcements and Calls for Papers ...... 15 VOL. 19 NO.l SPRING 1989 Concerns NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Roster ...... 2 Minutes: Annual Meeting ...... 4 Research in Progress ...... 5 Treasurets Report ...... 6 WCML Grants Program ...... 7 Florence Howe Essay ...... 8 Announcements and Calls for Papers ...... 9 Regional Reports ...... ,...... -12 Recent Publications ...... -16 0 Introduction: 2 Jordan: Nadia Hijab Speaks Out on Women in the Arab World An Arab journalist points out the discrepancies between the Koran and Islamic practice. 4 Mexico: Sor Juana: Trials and Triumphs in the Convent A review of Octavio Paz's book about Latin America's first major poet and religious thinker. 7 South Asia: Fundamental Opression The rise of fundamentalism through South Asia is bad news for women. 8 Italy: "We Are the Church" Catholic feminists resist both papal and Marxist dogmas. 12 Pakistan: Manipulating the Koran Hidden in the return to fundamentalism is a tradition of conveniently misinterpreting the Koran for male interests. 14 Canada: No Reflection on Eve A feminist theologian reconstructs a positive scenario for women in Genesis. 15 India: The Tradition of Female Gurus in India Women gurus are gaining legitimacy in a predominantly male tradition. 18 Brazil: Iemanja, Fount of Life Women priestesses are prominent in Afro-Brazilian religions that include female versions of the divine. 20 West Germany: I Confess An ex-Catholic relives the trials of confession. 22 EgyptIIndiaJJapan: Forces over our Bodies Women survey how three major religions view women's sexuality. 24 Sweden: The Goddess Within Us Swedish feminists create their own rituals. 26 Algeria: Blackmailed by the Revolution Fundamentalism gains ground in the guise of nationalism and socialism. 28 East GermanyIIndia: Lesbians Take Refuge in the ChurchlWomen, Religion, and Family Laws East German lesbian groups are allowed to meet in Protestant churches. Asian women hold a conference on the effects of religion and family laws on their lives.

29 Sri Lank "Iam a Buddhist and a Feminist" A Sri Lankan woman finds strength in Buddhist philosophy.

32 Resources: An international list of publications. mT November 1988 Number 44

WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: No "chivalry" in sentencing, Alton abortions, unions' good and bad news, Cyprus unity, overseas development policy NEWS BACKGROUND: gains and losses on equal Pay WHAT FUTURE FOR FURTHER EDUCATION? NUS President Maeve Sherlock talks about the "reforms" and their likely effects on us MEN ONLY! A look at men's organisatioix NEW DIRECTIONS: Moviilg towards equality on pensions, mothers and daughters get educated HEALTH: Endometriosis J?ERSONAL: "Image and Style" Counselling FOOD: Edible gardens; Country Notes ARTS: Sylvia Sims, Our Country's Good, Reel Life T%CRO WORD NEW *OQKS YOU WRITE: about co-operatives, the Mirror action, Labour women, Green ideas COMMENT: Green In Parts. Access to education WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: Mirror saga, midwives under fire, housing stress, Aldermaston clash, Cyprus unity moves, pregnancy premium NEWS BACKGROUND: Chile on the brink CYNTHLA PAYNE, SUPERSTAR! And what it all means . . . AFRICA'S LAST COLONY. Report from Namibia NEW DIRECTIONS: Debt and credit, working from home, equal perks HEALTH: Diary of a midwife PERSONAL: ~houldwe make marriage work? FOOD: Wine value, manure mountains; Country Notes THE ARTS: Flying Colours, Framed, Reel Life CROSSWORD NEW BOOKS YOU WRITE: about Everywoman, men only, special clinics, goddesses and good friends COMMENT: Arguing for press freedom Januarv 1989 Number 46

WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: "ethical" women, Rural Revolution, poll tax initiatives, international networking, Outwrite to close. NEWS BACKGROUND: Nuclear power NURSING A CRISIS: ~t'sa% about equal pay PAT BARKER: Working-class writer NEW DIRECTIONS: NO free advice; who needs computers? HEALTH: IIOW not to trea infertility PERSONAL: AJI adoptee searches for her roots FOOD: Delicatessen warning; Country Notes THE ARTS: SaIa~m omb bay, Odaline de la Martinez, Deh'lxm CROSSWORD NEW BOOKS YOU WmE:about Cynthia Payne, education, divorce, goddesses COMMENT: Year of the Wonlan? February 1989 Number 47

WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: Ripper protests, "Greenho~se"wi~rning, carers, housing and comnl~unit)~projects, liampuche;~. NEWS BACKGKOIJND: \rm-OS ~:oocIand 1;mning SOIJ'l'I-1 AFlUCA: AlW W1;. 'I'AMNG '1'1-113 FOOD FlWM '1'HEllt MOUrl'lIS? An exclusive Eveqwon~a~~investigation into SOLI~I African food exports to 13ritain. NEW DIRECTIONS: Iiumanising cities, I~igccluai opportunities cle;~l,trilxunal dilemmas HEALTH: Rlternatives to hormone repIacement PERSONAL: Out of Vogue, advertising for love COUNTRY NOTES. FOOD: salmonella, will-power THE ARTS: Tu~~eciup, Working women 011 stage CROSSWORD NEW BOOKS YOU WRITE: ahout i;tlx)ur, Greens, Cpthi:~I>:lyne, single parents COMMENT: What we can do about south Africa ISSN 1041-1801

In this issue:

Women and Travel: Part 11. A Review Bray By Maraha Hamilton. Page E Weaving and Mending: Native American Women's Recent Fiction. Page 5 A Revicw Baay By Pamela Mittlejehldt. Re- oj Lesbian Ps~cholomes. By Sharon Deevcy. Page 8

Revicw oj M~ruaretAtwood. By Deborah Roacnthal. Page fi mLove b a Hurtin' Thingm: Black Women and Relationship Addiction. Page 11 &ray Bg Patricia A. William. I'll Never Know. A Short Stoq By Bertha Rwr. Page 15

Reviews of Women's History Books. By Irene Ledcsma. Page 17

Review of Women. Feminism and Biology: The Feminist ChaUenw. Page 18 By Judith B. Moody.

Poetry. By Arlene TannehiU. Page .f?O

Indez to Volume 1. Page Ed COLLECTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEMINIST VISIONS...... 3 Four pioneer women filmmakers NEWS FROM UW-RIVER FALLS...... 4 WISCONSIN'S OWN "MOTHER COURAGE" PRESS...... 5 NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES...... 6 New sources on women of color, voluntary organizations, North American women, biographies around the world, American women's speeches, reproductiverights, abortion, the changing family, British women writers, and alternative publishers of children's books PERIODICAL NOTES...... ll New periodicale on disabled women: South Asian women; ethnic women; child sexual abwe survivore; gay and leabian psychotherapy; women's studies (NWSA); and women mariners. Special issues on new scholarshipon gendet, women workers; women managers; cams counseling moral education and development; magazines by and for women; gender, text and meaning women in public relations; Black men and women; gender and aging and a symposium on women's studies. Transitions: Siourner has a new address. Ceased publication: -. ITEMS OFNOTE ...... 13 A series on Canadian women writers; an international women's data base; a rare book dealer in women's literature and culture; and a guide for career planning with disabled women and girls. WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES...... 14 The second printing of a bibliography on women and the history of science. BOOKREVIEWS ...... 14 Women's political participation: A current look at promise and constraints, by Georgia Duerst-Lahti. A potpourri of spiritual experience, by Ellie Amico. Women and AIDS, by Cara Hoffert. BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED...... 20 Feminist Teacher Vol. 3 No. 3 Fall - Winter 1988 Table of Contents

8 Trends in Computer-based Resources ' for Women's Studies": By Sarah M. MtchPrd

Human Righta Education: A Context for Teaching About Women's Lives By Lea htcr, Nancy Schwiedewind, and Jane Snyder

The Case Against Coeducation: An Hietorid Perspective By Carol K. Coburn

English Handbook Selection: A Feminist Choice By Stm Patten

Fernin- for Men: 101; Educating Men in "Women's Studies" By Ala MeDavid

Solving Problems of Inequality in Math BY Muy Koepk

Integrating the Study of Race, Gender, and Class: Some Prelimimq Observations By Pauh Rothenberg 1988 Annual 1.6. 1988, 1,l.

ARTISTS 18 Laura Aguilar 20 Enzina De Angelis 23 Wendy Baxter 25 Lesley Bell 27 Persimmon Blackbridge 31 Anne Bolivar 35 Dianne Carr 37 Judy Chicago 41 Sue Coe 46 Diane Collet-Laricheliere 49 Sharron Zenith Corne 53 COVER: Diane Collet-Larichehere. Enceinte Christa Donaldson au Restauranr Japonais; Pregnant at rhe 55 Pat Durr Japanese Restaurunr. 40" x 30,'. acrylic on 58 Guerrilla Girls canvas 61 Brenda Hemsing 63 Antoinette Herivel 66 Susan Hillman 3 68 Natalka Husar Editorial: My Grandmother's 71 Sophia lsajiw Legacy 73 Margot Johnston by Caffyn Kelley 75 Josie Kane 77 Lylian Klimek 80 Ingrid Koenig 82 Deborah Kruger 84 Betty LaDuke Drawing In Nets 87 Helene Lapis by Directory of Artists 89 Maggie Lenderbeck Included with each artist 'scontribution 93 Helen Lucas is a brief biographical note and a 96 Ellen McCIuskey contact address. Annette Mangaard Mimi Matte Tanya Morand Nora Patrich Susan Point Renee Poisson Nancy Robertson Roberta Schofield Stella Scott Ann Smith Cynthia Smith Luule Sova Nancy Spero Magg~rLenderbrck Evi Staikos 135 Cecilia Varga 139 I 37 Francesca Vivenza Mayumi Oda. page 12 Announcements

142 Standing On Our Own Ground by Bettina Aptheker Entry Guidelines Fall 1988 Volume I, Number 2

ARTISTS 9 Jenny Holzer 13 Patrikyia 18 Nancy Wyllie 20 Monica Thwai~es 22 Nancy Foerster 24 Carole Driver 26 Ann Chemow 28 Sylvat Aziz Included with each artist's contribution is a brief biographical note and a contact address.

Sylval Aziz. page 28

COVER GRAPHIC: line conversion of Doreen Jensen's Noble Gitkran Carole Driver, page 24 Woman (mask),see photo and .--5 credit page 5.

2 Editorial

4 Doreen Jensen and Joane Cardinal-Schuben Two Native Women Artists Tackle Issues Through Their Art by Pam Patterson 16 Emily Carr

30 Call For Entries Women Artists are Invited to contribute to future issuei

3 1 Announcements Emily Can. page 16 Winter 1988 Volume I, Number 3

Front cover: Jan Harrison, The Reconciliation at the Source, Serpentine Wall Series, 108" x 80". oil on gessoed wood panels.

ARTISTS

Editorial 12 Judy Wienberg Ledeman

14 Joanne Ross

16 Angela Fremont Appel Joyce Wieland: Interview by Margaret Rodgers 18 Chery Holmes

20 Jan Harrison Sometimes A Poem Is Twenty 22 Nancy Azara Years Of Memory by Carroll Parrot1 Blue 24 Amanda Martinson

26 Candace Propp

Book Reviews 28 Yadviga Dowmont Halsey

Included with each artist's contribution is a brief biographical Announcements note and a contact address. GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 2, Number 1 March 1988 Contents

From the Editor "I'm Proper Number One Fighter, Me": Aborigines, Gender, and Bureaucracy in Central Australia JEFF COLLMANN Catholic Women and the Creation of a New Social Reality RUTH A. WALLACE Attitudes Toward Women's Familial Roles: Changes in the United States, 1977-1985 KAREN OPPENHEIM MASON YU-HSU LU 1987 Cheryl Milla Leaw Bringing the Mm Back In: Sex Differentiation and the Devaluation of Women's Work BARBARA F. RESKIN -ke&aE9 Citations and Networking MARIANNE A. FERBER Interruptions Among Equals: Power Plays That Fail MARY GLENN WILEY DALE E. WOOLLEY Gender Differences in Sexual Attitudes: Conservatism or Powerlessness? JUDITH A. HOWARD Book Reviews Sexual Contradictions: Psychology, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism by Janet Sayers GEOFFREY SKOLL The New Other Woman: Contemporary Single Womm in Affairs with Married Mm by Laurel Richardson HARRIET ENGEL GROSS Street Woman by Eleanor Miller MARGARET ANDERSEN GENDER & SOCIETY - - Volume 2, Number 2 June 1988 Contents

From the Editor Child Care or Child Neglect? Baby Farming in Late-Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia SHERRI BRODER Confessions of Loss: Maternal Grief in True Story, 1920-1985 WENDY SIMONDS Infertility: His and Hers ARTHUR L. GREIL, THOMAS A. LEITKO, and KAREN L. PORTER Convicted Rapists' Perceptions of Self and Victim: Role Taking and Emotions DIANA SCULLY Transcending Bureauaacy: Feminist Politics at a Shelter for Battered Women NOELIE MARIA RODRIGUEZ Research Report Job Quits and Job Changes: The Effects of Young Women's Work Conditions and Family Factors JENNIFER GLASS Comments and Letten Book Reviews The Tentative Pregnancy: Prenatal Diagnosis and the Future of Motherhood by ROSE WEITZ Mixed Blessings: Zntensive Care for Nmuboms by Jeanne Harley Guillemin and Lyn& Lytle Holmstrom DOROTHY JONES JESSOP The American Way of Birth dted by Pamela S. Eakins AHUVA WINDSOR Human Birth: An Evolutionary Perspective by Wen& R. Trevathan ETHEL SLOANE Women and Children Last by Ruth Sidel ROSE BREWER Justice for Women?Family, Court and Social Control by Mary Eaton JAMES W. MESSERSCHMIDT GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 2, Number 3 September 1988

Special Issue to Honor Jessie Bernard

Contents

From the Editor Jessie Bernard-An Appreciation MURIEL G. CANTOR Jessie Bernard-A "Reasonable Rebel" Speaks to the World JEAN LIPMAN-BLUMEN Bargaining with Patriarchy DENIZ KANDIYOTI The Lbss That Has No Name: Social Womanhood of Foreign Wives ANNE E. IMAMURA Changing Emotion Norms in Marriage: Love and Anger in U.S. Women's Magazines Since 1900 FRANCESCA M. CANCIAN and STEVEN L. GORDON Divorce, Gender, and Social Integration NAOMI GERSTEL sexual Freedom and Sexual Constraint: - The Paradox for Single Women in Liaisons with Married Men LAUREL RICHARDSON Research Report Work-Family Policies: Corporate, Union, Feminist, and Pro-Family Leaders' Views PATRICIA YANCEY MARTIN, SANDRA SEYMOUR, MYRNA COURAGE, WOLYN GODBEY, and RICHARD TATE -- GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 2, Number 4 December 1988

Contents

From the Editor Spouse, Parent, Worker: Social Location and Gender-Role Attitudes: on Gender and Multiple Roles A Comparison of Black and White Women edited by Faye J. Crosby KAREN DUGGER JANICE D. YODER Race and Class Bias in Emancipation and Conscioumess: Qualitative Research on Women Dogmatic and Dialectical Perspectives LYNN WEBER CANNON. ELIZABETH HICGINBOTHAM, in the Early Marx and MARIANNE L. k LEUNG by Erica Sherover-Marcuse The Political Context of MIRIAM M. JOHNSON Feminist Attitudes in Israel Engels Revisited: New Feminist Essays DAFNA N. IZRAELI and EPHRAlM TABORY edited by Janet Sayers, Mary Evans, Resevch Reports and Nanneke Redclift Husbands' Educational Attainment and Support WIN1 BREINES for Wives' Return to School The Gender of Oppression: Men, J. JILL SUITOR Masculinity, and the Critique of Marxism Routes to a Feminist Orientation . by Jeff Hearn Among Women Autoworkers CHRISTINE E. BOSE JAMES E. GRUBER and JARS BJORN Call for Papers Revim by With Thanks Reading Literary Criticism: A Review of List of Charter Subscribers The Female FomWomen Writers and the Index Conquest of the Novel by Rosalind Miles GAYE TUCHMAN Bodr Revicwa Women and Symbolic Interaction edited by Mary Jo Deegan and Michael HiH EDWIN M. SCHUR Pah-inrchy at Work Patriarchal and Capitalist Relations in Employment by Sylvia Walby RUTH MILKMAN GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 3, Number 1 March 1989

Contents

From the Editor 5 Rethinking Judicial Paternalism: Gender, Work-Family Relations, and Sentencing KATHLEEN DALY 9 Chicana and Mexican Immigrant Women at Work: The Impact of Class, Race, and Gender on Occupational Mobility DENISE A. SECURA 37 The Paradox of Deviance in Addicted Mexican American Mothers JOAN MOORE with MARY DEVIIT 53 Masculinities and Athletic Careers MICHAEL MESSNER 7 1 1988 Cheryl Miller Lectw Women as Fathers: Motherhood and Child Care Under a Modified Patriarchy BARBAIU KAR ROTHMAN 89 aewPtchReports Household Labor Time and the Gender Gap in Earnings BETH ANNE SHELTON and JUANITA FIRESTONE 105 . Gender Representation in Children's Literature: 1900-1984 ELIZABETH CRAUERHOLZ and BERNICE A. PESCOSOLIW 113 Revim hay Women and War by Jean Bethke Elshtain and Behind the Lines: Gender and Two World Wars edited by Margaret Randolph Higonnet, Jane Jenson, Sonya Michel, and Margaret Collins Weitz CHRISTINE L. WILLIAMS 127 BO~L Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Crime: Toward a Socialist Feminist Criminology by James W. Messerschmidt MEDA CHESNEY-LIND 132 GENDER & SOCIETY Volume 3, Number 1 March 1989 (Continued)

The Crossroads of Class and Gender: Industrial Homework, Subcontracting, and Household Dynamrcs in Mexico City by Lourdes Beneria and Martha Roldan MARY ROMERO 134 Gender at Work The Dynamics of Job Segregation by Sex During World War II by Ruth Milkman @ARBAM F. RESKIN 136 With the Boys: Little Lcague Baseball and Preadolescent Culture by Gary Alan Fine MICHAEL MESSNER 138 Deuelopment, Crises, and Altmtive Visions: Third World Women's Perspectives by Gita Sen and Caren Grown and Women in Rural Production Systems: Problems and Policies by Deniz Kandi yoti ROBIN O'BRWN 140 Women's Work, Class, and the Urban Housebold: A Study of Shimla, North India by Ursula Shanna CYNTHIA NEGREY 143 Daughters of Independence: Gender, Caste and Clw in India by Joanna Liddle and Rama Joshi HANNAH R WARTENBERG 145 Women in Saudi Arabia by Sonya Altorki, Women and the Family in the Middle Errst: New Voices of Change edited by Elizabeth Warnd Fernea and Women in Egyptian Public Life by Earl Sullivan MERVAT F. HATEM 147 Calls for Papers 150 Past Presidents of SWS 151 HAG RAG WISCONSIN*~LESBIAN-FEMINIST PRESS NEW RAGE THINKlNG VOLUME 3 NUMBER4 VOL. 3 #4 JANUARY-FEBRUARY9989 INDEX BookNew ...... ??. Calendar ...... 32 Calls for Articles ...... classifieds ...... a? Control vs. Power, Let's Start Talking! .-. ?! Methods ...... 'f. "" ...... a1 Editorial ...... 3 Editorial Policy ...... a Feminist Therapy-Feminist Control? . . ?? Gay Bashing-Or Gay Lynching? ...... aS 'Kissing Girls?! Who Dunnit?! ...... ! ? Lesbian Variety Show ...... 3 Mters ...... Jh "Reclaiming the Righteous Rage of Women" A Talk by Mary Daly ...... I+ Regular Events ...... 3? Sisternew ...... ? Trafficking in Women Internationally ...I? Volunteers Needed ...... a? HAG RAG WISCONSIN'S LESBIAN-FEMINIST PRESS

VOL .3 No. 6 MARCHAPRIL, 9989 INDEX Announcements ...... 26 Book News ...... 12 Calendar ...... 31 Call for Articles ...... 26 Classifieds ...... 29 Coming Out Casually ...... 24 Coming Out-Coming Home ...... 13 Conferences ...... 26 Direct Action from German Feminists ...... 23 Does the Earth have: A.1.D. S.? ...... 14 Dyke Methods, Part Two ...... 8 "Dykes to Watch Out For" ...... 9 Editorial ...... 3 Editorial Policy ...... 2 Letters ...... 6 More Greetings From .-. the Gulag ...... 21 No Longer A Caged Spirit ...... 4 Out of the Closet ...... 18 Regular Events ...... 30 Should Woman Who Stands TJp to Man Get Jail for Efforts? ...... 20 Silver Space ...... 28 Some Wimmin Revolutionaries in the US ...... 22 Volunteers Needed ...... 7 300 Health Care for Women International

- - -- - CONTENTS Volume 10 / Number 1 / 1989

Editorial / v TRADITIONAL MENDE SOCIETY IN SIERRA LEONE A SOCIOCULTURAL BASIS FOR A QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH STUDY / Nancy C. Edwards / 1 MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS OF WOMEN IN A KENYAN VILLAGE / Jocelyn Hezekiah and Freda Wafula / 15 CONTRIBUTION TO THE VALIDATION OF THE SCL-90-R IN FRENCH-SPEAKING WOMEN / Marie-Fabienne Fortin, Ginette Coutu-Wakulczyk, and Frank Engelsmann / 27 BODY WEIGHT: RELATIONSHIP TO CONVERSATIONAL DISTANCE AND SELF-ACTUALIZATION / Pamela Newcombe Clarke / 43 USE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT IN A TRANSITION HOUSE FOR ABUSED WOMEN / Angela D. Henderson / 61 WOMEN, SUBJECTIVE DEPRESSION, AND WATER EXERCISE / Caroline R. Weiss and Nancy B. Jarnieson / 75 Announcements / 89 A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY ["\

Vol. 10:2 March, 1989

FEATURES 10 Sick But Not Silenced Candidiasis and the struggle for health Maggie Burston 17 ABCs of Immunology A primer on the immune system Susan Elliott 20 Winning the Battle Living with Epstein-Barr virus Lorie Rotenberg 28 Shots in the Dark The risk of infant vaccination Anna Kohn

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes Building the road to immune recovery 4 Letters . 6 Update 15 Healthwise Where to go for info and support 25 My Story, Our Story Making my operation operate for me Wendy Annand 33 Thematic Resources Reading about the immune system 36 Resources and Events THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE

VOLUME 5, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 1989

FEATURES

2 interviewed by Jorjet Harper and Toni Armstrong, Jr. 20 The History of Ollvla Records, Part Two by Judy Dlugacz 21 Meg Chrlstlan Departs by Jorjet Harper and Toni Arrnstrong, Jr. 24 Crossing The Line: Bobbl Carmltchell by Mary Gage 38 Coming Together: The Benefit for Pat Parker 39 Faith Nolan by Dionne Brand 40 Lesbian Vlslblllty: High Priority at Summer Conferences 3rd International Feminist BookfairlMontreal and Natlonal Women's Studies Association Conference by Jorjet Harper

FESTIVALS

The Audlo Angle by Karen Kane "The Michigan Acoustic Stage" Natlonal Women's Music Fest Showcase '88 by T. Arrnstrong, Jr. One Producer, One Comfortable Festival: Campfest 1988 by Marcy J. Hochberg Sisterfire 1988 by Nancy Seeger Michlgan "Backstage Pass" Photos by Toni Armstrong, Jr. Trouble In Paradise: The Michlgan "Bug" by Laura Post Festlval Photo Spread Boston Women's Theatre Festival by Judith Sloan

DEPARTMENTS

Soapbox Letters from Readers HoUlne by Joy Rosenblatt Noteworthy Women by Janna MacAuslan "Our Musical Foremothers On Disc" LBadan by Suzette Haden Elgin "The Poetics of Lladan' On Stage and Off by Pat Parker "The Morning Rally" Dykes To Watch Out For cartoons/Alison Bechdel Muliing It Over by Betsy Rose "Finding the Cutting Edge, Part Two: Some Answers" Behind the Scenes by Toni Armstrong, Jr., Kathy McCue. and Lucy Diamond: "Vada Vernge, Carrie Barton, and Karen Hester" "The Eyes Have it" Contest 1989 HOT WIRE Readers' Choice Awards Freestyle by Kay Gardner "Minstrel Memories, Part Two" Classifled Ads Soundsheet Stereo Recordings by Joy Rosenblatt . "Divide and Rule"1Faith Nolan, "Some BoysnlAlix Dobkin, "Conversation"1Therese Edell, "Replyn/Bobbi Carmitchell In This Issue: Growing Up and Growing Old

Heroic Acts EssaybyJanetlHpp ...... p. 1 From Seven to Seventy Memoir by Aili Jarvenpaa ...... p. 1 Fmm 40 Caprices for the Ginkgb lkee Poem by Roseann Lloyd ...... p. 3 A Lifer's Story Essay by Mary Glover ..... ; ...... p. 4

The Mosqufto Peril Story by Candice Rowe ...... p. 6 A Little Night Music Essay by Marie-Claire Davis ...... p. 7

Kissing the Mirror Memoir by Hazel Ray ...... p. 8 Housekeeping-A Symposium By Annette Van Dyke, Toni A. H. McNaron, and Amy kiautlman ...... p. 9

Reviews Maurnen 2 Reddy, Beverly Atkinson, Martha Roth ...... p. 10 Becca Harbet; Janet Tripp ...... p. 11

Contributors ...... p. 11

Graphics by Ausma Ehlert, Margo Kwn, Ellen Moore, and Suxanne Olson d 34. I K! 0: N WITHOUT 9 CEREMONY - & Second Series CONTENTS #9 1988 ASIAN WOMEN UNITED VIVIAN TSAO Bedroom in the Morning THE AWU COLLECTIVE The Mirror Sharon Hom MAY YING CHEN INTRODUCTION Chinese American Working Women: Kimiko Hahn Out of the Kitchen JANICE MIRIKITANI FRANCES CHUNG "Breaking Tradition" Chinese Poem JESSICA HAGEDORN Chinese Women "Arts & Leisure" NINA KUO pH0 TOS AIKO FURUMOTO "Sand Island People" SHARON HOM Beijing Homecoming: Reflections WORKING MOTHERS' ROUNDTABLE AMY LING Revelation & Mask VETERAN POLITICAL HUONG GIANG NGUYEN ACTIVISTS' ROUNDTABLE A Vietnamese Lesbian Speaks LYDIA LOWE MARGO MACHIDA Quitting Time SelfPortrait as St. Sebastian DIANE ME1 LIN MARK Night ofstone Memories of a Mentor FLORENCE HOUN Ourselves Cynthia Was No Disco Bunny MAR1 OSHIMA CYN. ZARCO Listening to You Saxophonetyx At the Bathroom, Mother and Daughter Once Upon a. . . SASHA HOHRI SEXUALITY ROUNDTABLE Snapshots YONG SOON MIN NANCY HOM Interview by Penny Fujiko Willgerodt 78 My Mother's Daughter FAY CHIANG KIMIKO HAHN Journal Entry 86 Going Inside to Write A Letter to Jean 8 7 [i WITHOUT CEREMONY

Second Series #9 1988 (Continued)

TERU KANAZAWA SHEEHAN LEI-SANNE DO0 Asian -4mericans Emerge 88 Artist Dreams 107 Vietnam Memorial 90 TOMIE ARAI NINOTCHKA ROSCA Rice 108 Epidemic 9 1 Woman in a Klmono 109 HELEN OJI TINA CHOI Colima 9 7 Women Born to Obedience 110 ANNA KUO BHARATI MUKHERJEE Untitled 1986 98 Danny's Girls 112 CAROL SUN NELLIE WONG Rachet-Head 99 For My Nephew with Bright Eyes 118 AMY CHENG ROSANNA YAMAGIWA ALFARO Apricots 100 In the Kitchen 119 PEGGY HONG DIANA CHANG 7/13/84 101 The Chance 120 A Meditation on Motherhood 104 MEENA ALEXANDER WILLYCE KIM Invitation 12 1 Landscaping 105 Brief Chronicle by Candle Light 122 SHARON HOM Peach Blossom Nature 106 CONTRIBUTORS 124 IOWA WOMAN Volume 8, Number 4 December 1988

FEATURES Daily Bread Nancy K. Barry 7 Wanderings Natalie Kusz 12 IW Interview: Christine Branstad Maureen L. Barber 18 IW Artist Barbara Weets-Caudill 24 My Special Son Bid Jensen 28 Kristine Rachel K. Faldet 31 FICTION Real People Kathleen Spivack 9 The Landlady 1.1. Berger 21 Vigil Jenny Prichard 23 POETRY

The Garden of Earthly Delights: Detail Tucson Peggy Shumaker 6 Walking Up the Stars Katherine Dean Scott 11 Blackberry lime Connie J. Green 22 At Thir ty-Six B. S. Spilios 27 DEPARTMENTS Genealogies: Dutch Cleanser Katherine McDonald 35 Books: Reviews by Allison York, Liz Caile, Kim Edwards, Marianne Abel. Patricia Chrk 37 Contributors Inside Back Cover GROWING TOGETHER: WOMEN, FEMINISM AND POPULAR EDUCATION

Contents international

Preface 5 BOOK SERIES 198811

Introduction to the English Edition Rachael Kame1 7

CEAAL's Network for Women and Popular Education 9

Feminism and Popular Education Rocio Romero 13

Brazil: 'Workshop on Popular Education with Women Moema Viezzer

Chile: Utopia and Reality in a Women's Program Gabriela Pischeda and Cristina Larrain

Ecuador: challenges in Organizing Women Popular Women's Union of Loja

Mexico: Women Workers and the Garment Industry Women for Dialog

Peru: A New Day for Women: Lima's Committees to Defend Women's Rights Elizabeth Dasso

Dominiin Republic: In Defense of Life CIPAF

Venezuela: Popular Women's Circles CESAP

A Note on Resources

The CEAAL Women's Network International Feminist Network Punlng an end to mNhty rape ...... 3

Female Education ...... 21 Shame ...... 21 Conferences Human rlohts. and women ...... 22 Gressroots organizaUons ...... 23 Communlcatlonfor community ...... 23 Health lndlan anU-alcohol movement ... Science Mass murder of babies in India ...... Resources Asla and the Paclflc ...... 31 Europe ...... 32 Canada and the USA ...... 33 Afrlca and the Mlddle East ...... 33 Latin America and the Caribbean ...... 34 International ...... 35 +& ,, ///A,E Contents December 1988

Letter to Our Readers ...... 1

The Road Was So Bad Thank God I'm Alive by Joan French ...... 3

Reaching Out to Rural Women - Pakistan by Asma Zia and Tehmrna Ahmed ...... 5

The Birth of a Newsletter - Shirkat Gah-SUBHA ...... 6

Women's Survival Strategies - Zimbabwe by Marilee Karl ...... 7

A Honduran Woman Speaksfrom the Heart . . . . . 9

Solomon Islands Women Between Tradition and Change ...... 12

Free Trade Zone Sri Lanka: A Poem, Dismissal, Struggle and Victory ...... 15

Malaysian Women Freed ...... 17

Nestle's Boycott ...... 18

Chilean Women Say No to Pinochet ...... 19

Women Resource Centers Training Course . . . . . 20

Networking ...... 23

Seeds of Resistance ...... 27

Resources ...... 29 iWl~c6 Women's World, No 19/20 - February 1989

'I'ABLEOF CONTENTS

EDITORIAL

REFUGEES International Consultation on Refugee Women Background 5 The Women Have It 7 "This is Our Story, this is Our Right" 8 Hopes Raised, Hopes Dashed 12 Personal Testimonies: "Who Am I?" 14

Resources 17

DEVELOPMENT The Third Annual Assembly/Workshop of Women in Development Europe (WIDE) 19 What is WIDE? 24

HEALTH Maternal Mortality: The Concern Grows 20 Safe Motherhood Launched 20 What is RU486? How does it work? 2 1 New Abortion Pill: political manoeuvres 2 1

VIOLENCE Forced Marriage Too often, emotional blackmail ...

RESOURCES Conferences What is new! Books OF WOMEN JOURNAL AND RELIGION Volume 7 Winter 1988

WOMEN AND ORDINATION

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION Jane E.Vennard STORIES Living the Questions Sandra Yarlott Out of the Cocoon, Into Air Beverty Dale D* Jeanette OMord And There Was This Image of That Woman in the Pulpit Marityn Sewell A Catholic in a Methodist Seminary: A Reflection on Ordained Priesthood RESPONSE TO RESEARCH Clergy Women of Ohio: Roles, Rosemary Salem Restraints and Restrictions Douglas C. Stange ORDINATION PAPERS An Excerpt from Response to Ordination Exam Questions Jean Dalby Clift Guided by Dreams Jane E. Vennard

CONTRIBUTORS a joumd of women's art VOL. XI NO. 1 1989

CONTENTS

Lomine Bodger 4 "Talking in the Candelight" Claudia Smith Brinson 5 Einstein's Daughter Claudia Smigrod 14 Photograph ( 1988) Barbate Kdmann 15 love poem Jane Somem7le 18 I Think Sometimes Claudia M. Smigrod 19 Photograph (1987) heva Smith 20 Swimmers From a Lecture on Modem Poetry Claudia Smigrod Photograph (1987) Jadene Felina Stevens A Marble Game in 1955 ClaLdia Smigrod Photograph (1988) Photograph (1987) Barban, Hendryson The Wedding Photograph of My Father Elizabeth Gilliland An Interview with Louise Fishman Louise Fkhman "A Stand of Bee&" "Cinnabar and Malachite" 'Duties of the Heart" Tabernacle" "Annunciation" Jaanna A. P~UOQ. Generations Chi Gordon Daughter in the World Susan Bazett Confessions 1 GMye hyne My Sister Is Bones LorrruiKBoo(ger "Floating Figures" Nan Fry Bearskin Mdanie* When I Am Away LJewellyn McKernan For Billie Holiday: Lady Day Jane SomerviUe The Social Scientist Surveys Our Attitudes About the Stars: He Asked Her If She'd Ever, And She Said Yes Jaque Vaught Brogan 57 Friday Nights Mmki Chrimm 58 The Long Posing LorraineBodger 60 "Saint with Offerings" 6 1 "Portrait of Dead Woman with White Curtains" Laura Hedin 62 Courtship Barbara Snow 63 The Goddess Broods Under Auburndale at Christmas KeUer Cushing Freeman 64 On Talang My Mistress to the Zoo Dixie Partn'dge 75 Turning to Rain 76 Notes About Contributors A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volume 5 Spring 1988 Number 1

CONTENTS

Male and Female Mysteries in "The Yellow Wallpaper" . . . Eugenia C. DeLamotte 3 Within the Limits of Alice Brown's "Dooryards": Introspective Powers in Tiverton Tales ...... Beth Wynne Fisken 15 Is Frances Ellen Watkins Harper Good Enough to Teach? ...... Paul Lauter 27 Rebecca Harding Davis: A Continuing Misattribition . :...... Sharon M. Harris 33

PROFILES 8 Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney. 1791-1865 ...... Mary G. De Jong 35 Lucy Larcom, 1824-18% ...... Shirley Marchalonis 45

REVIEWS New Essays on Uncle Tom's Cabin Edited by Eric J. Sundquist ...... reviewed by Joan D. Hedrick 53 Emily Dickinson: A Poet's Grammar by Cristanne Miller ...... reviewed by Suzanne Juhasz 54 Invented Lives: Narratives of Black Women. '1860-1960 by Mary Helen Washington ...... reviewed by Marcellus Blount 56 Reconstructing Womanhood: The Emergence of the Afro-Americm Novelist by Hazel V. Carby ...... reviewed by Claudia Tate 57 Self-Discovery and Authority in Afro-American Narrative by Valerie Smith ...... reviewed by Susanne Dietzel and Maryemma Graham 59

LEGACY Bookshelf...... 61 WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING from The Critic. "~went~Immortelles" ...... 67

Notes and Queries ...... , ...... 70 LESBIAN*CONTRADICTION A I4 Jaurnal of Irreverent Feminism a Issue #25. Wintor 1- $1.60 By and for Women

Contents

A nalpsis Animal Liberation (Sally Roesch Wagner) ...... 4 Comnrcntarp Rejecting "Mental Health" (flyin thunda cloud)...... 7 The "0" Word (Renke Damone)...... 13 Thoughts on Chtistmas Eve (Terri Jewell) ...... 14 Interview Esporddica. a feminist comic book from Mexico (Rebecca Gordon) ...... 10 Dykes in the GDR (Sybilla Claus)...... 15 Response Eek! Oh No: Me (Economy) (Dajenya)...... 7 What's In a Name? (Rachel Pekarsky) ...... 8 Do Lesbians Suppcnt Their Mentally Ill Sisters? (Suzanne Ray) ...... 12 Re-Writing the 12 Steps (Suzanne Ray) ...... 17 What Diet, or a New Planet (Myra Lilliane)...... 18 Review Sci-Fi Utopia (Sasha Daucus)...... 7 What Set Her Back Was Alcohol (Jane Meyerding)...... 19 Graphics Daucus-Blossom ...... 1.3. 8 Judy Springer...... 5. 6 Deanne Taylor...... -20 zana ...... 15.16. 19 LESBIANoCONTRADICTION I A Jbwnal of Irreverent Feminism I Issue 126. Spring 1989 $1.50 By and for Women

Contents

AnuZysis Lesbian Liberation (lesbians of LAGAI)...... 3

Commentary Lesbian Disjointedeness (Louise Lander)...... 4 I'm Not Just White Skinned; I'm Jewish (Thea olv)...... 15 Reviews Disability and Sunrival (Raven)...... 5 Fantasy, Spirituality and a Comicbook Too! (Michele Lloyd)...... 6 ButchD'emme Revisited (Arlene Istar)...... 14 Women's Voices, Speaking for Themselves (Jane Me yerding). ....18

Testimony When Personal Ads for Lesbians Looking for Lovers Don't Work (Dreamchild)...... 15 A Second Coming Out (Stephanie Sugars)...... 17 ReSpo?~e8 Spare Parts for Sale (anonymous)...... 16 What Is Money, Anyway? (Michele Lloyd)...... 16 Fmm Us Coming Up: Colossal Collection of Consecrated Cows ...... aD Volume 3, No. 2 Fall I988

Editor's Introduction 2

Separatism: Beyond the Debate 3 A Readers' Forum

Dear Dyke Separatist Strangers: Dicey Yates

C roo kery Margaret 'Chase' Smith

. For the Love of Separatism Anna Lee

Wishful Thinking Amanda Hayman

Separation in Black: A Personal journey lacqueline Anderson

The Lesson of the Lotus Flower Diana Karuna

Politics, Vision and Play: Some Thoughts on the Lesbian Separatist Conference Tara Ayres and Lori Saxe

Announcements A JEWISH FEMINIST CONFRONTS GERMANY

THE JEWISH WOMEN'S MAGAZINE #21 $3.50 FALL 198815749 THE PREPARED TABLE*

- NINE ISSUES FOR THE 90's :ROM THE EDITOR bg Susan Schnur by Sam Nelson Poet and liturgist Falk talks about why she How should Jewish women be investing their needed to rewrite the prayers we take for political energies to shape the decade to come? granted. Fid out here.

KANKSTO LILITH'S SUPPORTERS

bg Jwlith Chalmer and Fmn Solin A wornen's group celebrates a daughter's menarche. "I 60T IY1 MMAT RNHUT" bg Hannah Solin Rimiglielti UNES OF COMMUNICATION

WOMAN'S SYMBOL IN GERMANY ATBO: A CEREMONYOF ma by Alice Ginsberg by Marcia Cohn Spiegel andfriends At Dachau, a young American feminist con- Giving the "crow" back her good name. fronts her conflicts.

SACREU MOMENTS A group of women share their spiritual highs. Plus a prayer from their 18th century counter- KOL ISHAH part, unearthed by Nina Beth Cardii. News of Jewish women's ac- tivities and causes around the world. Protestmg the Israeli oc- cupation; "JAPW-Baitingcan kill; Canadian overturns pater- nity leave laws. TO BUOOHISM AND BACK by Ilene Sdin After years of search, a Jewish woman finally finds home. 25 A LETTER TO HARVEY MILK A short story by Leslea Newman 48.

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FEATURES 56 Rap as a Second 8 Editor's Essay 52 Earthly Delights All LOO quiet on the Western ~ah~ua~eNow these three moms are 12 Contributors - front By Laurn Cn)-ltso pretty cool/Rappin' their way into school/ They've got a group that can't be beat/ 14 Letters 118 Our Finances College Tellin' kids drugs ain't no treat By Gail Collin! planning By .-ll~sn~td~-o 23 Zipper ...A news [icker 01' .-lnnsl,vng CFP timelv topics By .Vi~la 60 It's Not Nice To Mess with Mother Co a bs 120 Money Nen Year's Nature Can save the planet? resolutions By Gtore 11: 26 Humor Reagan heads Ilb~nsletn Bg Lindrf Van Gelder West. leaving us to clean up the mess By .\lol/y lvins 122 Sports Why women are returning to the ski 101 A Princess Gets Pregnant By hulaK. 28 Plumb Lines What's slopes By Grare Le Guin wrong, doc? BJ Bnrbal-a Lirhlensl~in Ehwnreirh 124 Books Bad-boy wri~ers Working It Out: 30 Technology You-fix-it Byjoh~lLeonard computer tips By LincFcj 106 It Takes Two To Tangle What happens I bn Geldtr 128 Ms. Adventures in an "equal relationship" when you can't Cruising \\.ith romance agree? By Paula ll'eideger 32 Personal Words 'Tawana writers By Stun11.41rl/ro11y Brawley: crying rape? By d lorcia .-l nn Gillupit Sure Things By .Vina 11 1 More Than She Bargained For If Co ~nbs money is power, what happens when she 36 Our Bodies Dian of a makes more than he? By Linda Leher fast By dlatjori~Rosen 44ClobbeFAttiGde armor 1 15 Doing the Double By Lynn Phillips Juggle When baby makes three, how do you share 50 Person to Person 1969, a personal epiphany new cartoon parenting and still have By LtIIy Co//i?~Pogrebin time for work and love? 1 BJ Glona Averbuch I ~W"..rn,W, ' 146 Special Report: Infertility-Playing the Odds The fertility industry offers 135 RU486 Detour By .\la17 Slrh By Sipte Ili'lkinson I hope and 1 ague promises to childless 1 136 Cartoon c~"~les,but'rs itataking the monc); and not delivering the babies? By Sur Hnlpel-71 Suprcme Court Women who Won forccast \Vorncn's banks targct wider 144 China Learns Sex market Gender gap Discrimination in 1sr;di elections @ Prgg Sia~psotr 49.

JANUARY/ FEBRUARY VOLUMEXVII, NUMBERS 7 & 8

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Anne Archer This Hollywood actress Yolanda Serrano In New York's drug-torn takes on her most challenaina" u role as the neighborhoods, thh spokeswoman for Planned ".-\van Lady of AIDS Parenthood By Bonnze Allen prevention" reaches out with care and compassion, - giving addicts and-prostitutes a voice at 3ii"-rah Brady city hall and beyond By Kathy Dobie 6'"'"" her crusade after John Hinckley Jr. OPrah infrev shot her By i nves husband, James, socila1 pl permanently integrit! disabling him talk-show TV blazes 4 By Sheila Weller new trails for 1 a all women By .Llaya .-lngelou Marjory Stoneman Douglas This 98-year-old journalist and novelist has spent more than 60 years trying to save the grass 92 The Women Who rivers that are the Everglades" Made Us Cheer. Crv, By Phlene Gladstone Laugh (an rin and Much re "Sweet Alit-p" Harris On a shoestring Compiled by ;Vim Combs and fir budget, the foundt,-.- ul iLlav Suh Parents of Watts (POW) a b. 98 What's a First Lady TO DO?An open letter to A Barbara Bush By Ann Homaday

I All photographs on his prlge by Jeanne Strongin / -.- ----"I.., *,"W"W.,

DEPARTMENTS 6 Editor's Essay 38 Books Margaret Atwood and Susanna Moore end 10 Contributors old myths: little girls as Bette survived being down and out, and sugar and spice, and turns her new Hollywood clout into 12 Letters mothers as everything outrageous fortune and big business 19 Zipper. . . A news ticker nice Rmkws by .11uon Lurie By Marjorie Rosen By .Vina Combs andJoan Petprs 42 Clobber Unfashionably dressed and loving it 60 Beautiful Dreamings Aboriginal By Lynn Phrlfips paintings tell sacred ancestral stories and invoke historv's living Dower 46 Humor I have stuff " x enough By .iJoNy Imnr By Amei Wallach 48 Earthly Delights Legendary landscape 23 Person to Person artlst Gertrude Jekyll """*'"""~' Rediscovering faith and By Paula Wez&ger feminism in Israel Two $childhood faith, its songs, mays by ktty Cottin 74 Sure Things societies, and limitations Pogwbin and Ant, F. Lewis By Sina Combr ' By .Nary Ellen Snodgrass I 28 Our Bodies Everything Our Finances Investing we know-and don't 76 know-about PMS for any financial climate By ,Ilexandm .innstrong By Lynn Payer 68 The Lover The terrorist is the CFP newest version of the male equation A Husband's Lament By Ken Cross between love and death. An excerpt from 78 Money Timely tax tips 's new book 35 Plumb tines When By Cmc~I\! iliinrt~tn 3 AIDS hits next door, are we good neighbors? 95 The Ascent of Woman 88 Special Report: Does By Barbara Ehnnr~ich By l'ittoria Roberts Part-time Work Pay Off? For workers balancing home and work, job-sharing can be I THEMsREPORTER I a viable alternative-but with 1 81 Doctors Debate Child Hauser: Insight to the lower wages and lost benefits Sexual Abuse PLO Evidence 83 Cartoon BY sign8 By Ltnda Lee Small and By Debbie Nathan Suan "llcHa7y I Jli'lklnson I 81 News from All Over 86 Commentary: What's Cover: Photograph by GL. Photo contest winner happened to political Greg Gorman, ha~rby Teddv Andolin; Condom mania Rita idealism? By Li; Carpenter makeup by Eugen~aWest i. A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY

Vo. 49 Nov-Dec 1988

Inside

EDITORIAL: Shall Government Kill ?

Pakistan's 'Benazir' (Unique) Revolution -Balraj Puri

Benazir Interviewed

Emerging Trends In Pakistan -Ameneh Azam Ali A Black Amongst Whites -Soma Swarup

Readers' Eye

WOMB: An All Women Political Party In The Philippines -Nikki Coseteng talks to Madhu Kishwar

Books Received

Policing The Press

We Condemn This Political Murder

POEM: Voice In The Fire -Maya Khosla

LETTERS2TO MANUSHI

Shakti Versus Sati : A Reading of the Santoshi Ma Cult -Veena Das

Women Victims Of Slum Resettlement -U. Vindhya, V. Kalpna

SHORT STORY : Dishonour -Sa'adat Hasan Manto

FILMS : Qayamar Se Qayamat Tak -Ruth Vanita 52. MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN The Nation's Oldest Newsletter Covering Women In The Media

Volume 17, Number 1 ~mebntiuy1989' QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY

Volume VI, Number 4 Winter 1988

REPORT OF THE VETERANS WOMEN IN THE MILITARY ADMINISTRATION ADVISORY OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES COMMITTEE ON WOMEN VETERANS BTin Dohlie Jeanne M. Holm 73 1

MEN AND AUTHORITY: Fiction THE UNION ARMY NURSE AND THE PROBLEM OF POWER Greetings from Charlie Nina B. Smith 25 Bobbie Trotter 79 THE SOLDIERS' NURSE: COLONEL FLORENCE A BLANCHFIELD Charles F. Bombard Review vnona M. Bice-Stephens 85 Karen L. Fcrguson 43 Piercy, Gone to Soldiers. By Josette Wingo

THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY: VIETNAM, ALIENATION, AND PASSION Barbnrn A. Hedin Recent Publications of Interest 5 1 89

HELP WANTED: WOMEN DEFENSE EXPERTS AND Communications DECISION MAKERS 91 Bnrbnrtl Ann Scott 69 A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 1 Number 2 Winter 1988-89

Contents Articles Towards an Expanded View of Nature in Women's Psychology STEPHANIELAHAR Wayward Wenches and Wives: Runaway Women in the Hudson Valley, N.Y. 1785-1 830 JAN KURTH Writing the Lives of Women ANN D. GORDON Mothers, Fathers, and Dissent: Gender, Class, and Graduate-Student Identity ELIZABETHFAY A Survey of Selected Literature on La Chicana IRENECAMPOS CARR On Learning and Teaching Bringing Women's Studies to Political Science: The Handmaid in the Classroom CYNTHIA BURACK Review Essays Righting Afro-American Women's Literary History CAROLEBOYCE DAVIES Feminist Theory in Research and Teaching SANDRACOYNER Sources and Resources in Women's Studies SUSAN E. SEARING New Curricular Guides for Women's Studies BETTY SCHMITZ Reviews Chicana Creativity and Criticism edited by Maria Herrera-Sobek and Helena Maria Veramontes MARJORIEAGOSIN, Reviewer Dress Suits to Hire by Holly Hughes KATE DAVY, Reviewer A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 1 Number 2 Winter 1988-89 (Continued)

American Women Since 1945 by Rochelle Gatlin and The 312 American Woman, 1987-88 edited by Sara E. Rix SUSANM. HARTMANN,Reviewer Scraps of Lfe by Marjorie Agosin 315 TANIARAMALHO, Reviewer Enduring Values by June Sochen and Rocking Around the Clock 3 17 by E. Ann Kaplan JANE CAPUTI, Reviewer The Desert IS NO Lady edited by Vera Norwood and 322 Janice Monk ANNISPRATT, Reviewer A Poetics of Women's Autobiography by Sidonie Smith 324 ANITA PLATH HELLE, Reviewer Gender and Power by Robert W. Connell 326 GISELAJ. HINKLE,Reviewer Invisible Careers by Arkne Kaplan Daniels and Philanthropy 329 and Voluntarism by Daphne Niobe Layton CHERYLKNOTT MALONE, Reviewer Labor Pains by Deborah A. Sullivan and Rose Weitz and 332 Made to Order edited by Patricia Spallone and Deborah Lynn Steinberg MARGARETA. WALSH, Reviewer Repo* In Defense of Socialized Child Care: A Comparison of Child- 336 Care Policies in the United States and Sweden HEIDI COTTFRIED Contributors 346 Announcementa 349 Books Received 35 1 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1 IANUARYiFEBRUARY 1989

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volume xvii number 9 october 1988 contents

conference...... response NCADV ...... 1 ACT UP on AIDS ...... 22 Deimcratfc Convention...... 4 Women Fflmnakers ...... 15 NWSA -18 special ...... Women with AIDS ...... 16 regulars . international Letters ...... 28 India: fetal sex tests ...... 10 Chicken Lady ...... 24 Canada: women vs . free trade... 10 Ads ...... 30 India: lesbian marriage ...... 10 Dykes To Watch out For .... .24. 25 Germany: the women's vote ...... 19 nationai Green River Killer...... 6 DN9 convictions ...... 6 Joint custody preference ...... 7 Sex abuse ignored...... 7 Anti-abortion news ...... 8 Reagan and fetal research ...... 8 Abortion news ...... 9 Hospitals not teaching abortion.9 Gay news ...... 11 Mexican lesbian group ...... 11 Health news ...... 12 Depo-provera ...... 12 Labor news ...... 13 Nurses make wage gains ...... 13 US sweatshops ...... 13 cornmentaw Women at the Demo . Convention. .. 4' Lesbian Teaching ...... 14 Lesbian Theory ...... 18 Voting.Dukakis/Bush ...... 21 offaurbacks a women% newsjournal

volume xix number 2 february 1989 contents conference Defining Ourselves: A Black Lesbian Gathering...... 3 news Morgan Update...... 2 $14 Million Award...... 4 VDT Law...... 4 Bay Area Protest...... 5 Sharon Kowalski Update ...... 5 Parental Leave...... -6 Abortion News...... 6 feature Leaving the Street Life II..7

------commentarv- I Home for the Holidays...... 8 New Age -Response...... I7 reviews For Lesbians Only ...... 10 Lesbian ...... 12 regulars Letters ...... 20 Chicken Lady...... 21 Dykes to Watch Out For.. .. .21 Classifieds ...... 22 Advertisements ...... 22 THE WmCAME FOLIX)WING THE VISION: TUMBLING DOWN 7 50 YEARS IN THE NON- How Jewish Feminists Made History VIOLENT MOVEMENT 22 BY How a Violent Childhood Created A Pacifst BY MARJORIE SWANN AMERICA'S SECm AFRICAN WAR 12 Involvement in the Wstcm Sahara-- One of Washington's Best Kept Secrets Editorhl: Mcrk Hoffman 2 BY MAJOR CARLOS WILSON Win Some/l*we Some 4 Cbola Boob 26 UN CANTO POR LA PAZ- EL SALV+DOR 18

A Festival of Music for Race in a~ Coun-- - Cover Photo By Barbam Gingold try of Death Squads and ~Ppauan~Jewish Feminists and Tomh BY ANN NEAR at the Wailing Wall 60. PeacedHd Freedom

January/ February 1989 Volume 49 No. 1

Features Ageism: A Global Issue 5 by Lois Hamer Celebrating Life: An Interview 6 with Maggie Kuhn .Confronting Ageism in WlLPF 8 by Ursula Bowing Unpacking the Baggage I1 of Ageism by Bonnie Friedman Connecting the Generations 14 Departments Readets Forum 4 WlLPF Notes 18

NewsNotes - 24 Review 25 DECEMBER 1988 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 4 In this issue

Michif Holidays: La Bon Noel and La Bon Annee by Lise Erdrich ...... 3

Kristallnacht in Stuttgart, Germany November 9,1938 by Richard E. Frank ...... 6

The Place of the Apron by Frances Wold ...... 7

Indian Market (story) by Miriam Sagan ...... 8

Poetry by Gail Ranadine and Gigi Marino ...... -10 JANUARY 1969 VOLUME 12, NUMBER 5 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN

QUARTERLY .

Volume 12 Number 1 1988

Articles

Stranger and Acquaintance Rape: Are There Mary P. Koss Diiierences in the Victim's Experience? Thomas E. Dinero Cynthia A. Seibel Susan L. Cox

Women's Psychological Adjustment Following Jill A. Padawer Emergency Cesarean Versus hginal Delivery Corey Fagan Ronnie Janoff-Bulman Bonnie R. Strickland Max Chorowski

Beliefs About the Consequences of Maternal Ellen Greenberger Employment for Children Wendy A. Goldberg Thomas J.Crawford Jean Granger

Gender Differences in Depressive Symptoms: JacquelineM. Golding Statistical Considerations

Sex Differences in Occupational Performance Judith S. Bridges Expectations

The Relation of Self-Efficacy and Assertiveness to Dorothy D. Nevill Willingness to Engage in Traditionall Debra I. Schlecker Nontraditional Career Activities

The Psychological Well-Being of Older, Recent Thomas H. McGloshen Widows Shirley L. O'Bryant

Book Reviews

Media Reviews PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Volume 12 Number 4 1988

WOMEN'S HEALTH: OUR MINDS, OUR BODIES Kathleen E. Crady andleanne Parr Lernkau, Co-Editors

Articles

Introduction Kathleen E. Grady JeanneParr Lernkau

Sex-Related Differences in Health and Illness Bonnie R. Strickland

Defining Disability for Women and the Problem Susan T. Reisine of Unpaid Work Judith Fifield

Developmental Issues in the Treatment of Paula Hartman-Stein Diabetic Women JeanetteM. Reuter

Considerations for Prevention of HIV Infection Hortensia Arnaro Among Hispanic Women

Midlife Childbearing: Strategies for Informed Phyllis Kernoff Mansfield Decisionma king

Emotional Sequelae of Abortion: lrnplications ior Jeanne Parr Lernkau Clinical Practice

Older Wmen and the Practice of Breast Kathleen E. Grady Self-Examination

Sexuality in Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Patricia I. Morokoff Women

Book Reviews

Index of Contents for Volume 12, 1988 RFRa DRF 65.

RESOURCES.. - - - . ~~ FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE Feminist Perspectives on the Canadian State RFRIDRF 0 Volume 17 number 3. September 1988 -Guest Editors: Sue Findlay and Melanie Randall ~ditorial&ditoriaux The "Mainstreaming" of Daycare Susan Prentice Articles/Essaies What Happened on the Way to the Bank: Some Questions About Pay Equity Lorraine Mitchell Introduction Valuing Women's Work - Dealing with the Limits to State Refonn Feminist Struggles with the Canadian State. 1966-1988 Rosemary Warskett Sue Findlay De la quete de I'argent de poche au renforcement Feminism and the State: Questions for Theory and de I'6tat-providence Ractice Diane Lamoureux Melanie Randall Sport and the Canadian State: Gender and Class Issues Understanding the State: Catherine Bray Feminist Theory and Practice Managing Charitable Donations: Gender and the Income Tax Act Feminist Action. Institutional Reaction Alice de Wolf Jan Barnsley A Feminist Perspective on the Canadian State at Fhinistes et ktat Canadien: Tensions thtoriques the International Level et divergences pratiques Deborah Stienstra Sylvie d'Augerot-Arend

Using Graxnsci for Women: Feminism and the Quebec State. 1960-1980 Heather Jon Maroney 21 Advisory Councils The Struggles of the Immoral: Preliminary Remarks on Moral Regulation Women's Issues and th* State: Representation. Mariano Valverde and Lorna Weir Refonn and Control Judith E. Grant The State at Work: Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women: Containing Feminist Challenges Contradictions and Conflicts Lois Sweet I] Policies and Programs

Heterosexuals Only Need Apply: The Secretary of State's Regulation of Lesbian Existence 31 The Legal System Becki Ross

"Visible Minority" M'omen - A C~ationof the Civil Remedies for Women: Catching the Critical Canadian State Edge Linda Carry and Dionne Brand Kathleen A. Lahey

Defining the Issues on Our Tenns: Gender. Race Re-Defining Rape: Re-Victimizing Women and State - Interviews with Racial Minority Women Megan Ellis Maria Wallis. Wenona Giles and Carmencita Hernandez Feminism and Criminal "Justice": An Uneasy Whonah's: In the Spirit of the Place Partnership Somer Brodribb Gloria Geller

Silences: Child Sexual Abuse and the Canadian Elusive Eq"ality: Women and the Charter of Rights Government and Freedoms Victorya Monkman Margaret Buist

(Continued, next page) Volume 17 Number 3 September 1988 RFRB DRF (Continued)

RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

41 Electoral Politics Book ReviewslComptes rendus The Bedroom and the State: The Changing Ractices Women and Electoral Politics and Politics of Contraception and Abortion in Rosemary Brown Canada, 1880-1980 Angus McLaren and Arlene Tiger McLaren Feminist Struggles and State Reviewed by Linda M. Ambrose Regulation: Controlling Women's An Error in Judgment Reproductive Rights Dora Culhone Speck Reviewed by Frances Abele

State Power and the Struggle for Reproductive Feminists and State Welfare Frudom: The Campaign for Free-Standing Abortion Jennifer Dale and Peggy Foster Clinics in Ontario Reviewed by GMe Thihult The Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics No Bleeding Hem: Charlone Whitton, a Feminist Women Organizing for Midwifery in Ontario on the Right Vicki Van Wagner P.i? Mooke and R.L. Schnell Reviewed by Caroline Andrew Fetal Rights vs. Women's Rights: a Feminist Social WdPerspective on the "Baby R" Case Rural Women and State Policy: Feminist Perspectives Kelly E. Maier on Latin American Development Carmen Diana Dere and mag dale^ Leon, eds. The Single Mother Movement Reviewed by Jennifer kith Brendo Thompson Too Few to Count The Impact of State Policy: Ellen Aaklberg and Claudia Currie, eds. Women's Response to State Action Reviewed by Mary Eaton Vivement des femmes The Implementation of Bill C-31 (Amendments to Violaine de Cordon the Indian Act) et Native Women's Association of Canada Voix de femmes Gilbert Tarrah Language Rights are Women's Rights: Discrimination Compte rendu par Monique BPgin Against Immigrant Women in Canadian Language Training Policies Women and Education: A Canadian Perspective W~OMGiles Jane GaskeII and Arlene McLaren, eds. Reviewed by Irene Poelter Silencing Ourselves? Pornography. Censorship and Feminism in Canada Women and Politics Jane Rhodes Vicky Randall Reviewed by Sylvia Bashevkin Shouldering the Burden for Canada Post: Rivatization's Impact on Rural Women Women, State and Revolution: Essays on Power and Kathy Popaleni Gender in Eumpe since 1789 Siiin Reynolds, ed. How "Women Against Free Me" Came to Write Its Reviewed by Ellen Jacobs Manifesto Varda Bursfyn and Judy Rebick Women, Violence and Social Control Jalna Hanmer and Mary Maynard, eds. We Can Afford a Better Accord: The Meech Lake Revkwed by Lori Haskell Accord The Ad Hoc Committee of Women on the Constitution The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Eumpe Mary Fainsod Kattenstein and Carol Mueller, eds. Challenging Feminism: The Organized Compte rendu par Diane Lamoureux Anti-Feminist Backlash

R.E.A.L. Anti-Feminism and the Welfare State 147 brna Erwin Works in Progress/'Ikavaux en cours 170 The Last Word

Feminism: A Thoughtful Consideration Hellie Wilson -- A Scholarly Journal on Black Women SAGE, Vol. IV, No. 2 (Fall 1987)

Editorial: Turbulence and Tenderness Features The Meaning of Motherhood in Black Culture and Black Mother-Daughter Relationships PATRICIA HILL COLLINS Wtapping One's Self in Mother's Akatadcdloths: Mother-Daughter Relationships in the Works of Afncan Women Writers CAROLE BOYCE DAVIES Revision as Collabolation: Zora Neale Hurston's Theu Eyes Were Watchhinp Cod as Source for 's The Color Purple GERALDINE SMITH-WRIGHT Difficult Survival: Mothers and Daughters in The Bluest Eye JOYCE PETTIS Smoothing the Tucks in Father's Linen: The Women in Cedar Hill MIRIAM DECOSTAWILLIS Cloro-Up NARRATNES: Closets and Keepsakes WILL1 COLEMAN Baby Faith R.ecious Memories BELVlE ROOKS Lesbian Daughter CHERYL WEST Goodbye, Mama! Be Home When I Get Back! JUNE DOBBS BUm A Daughter Sumves Incest A Retrospective Analysis LINDA H. HOLLIES INTERVIEW: Mothen and Daughten 'hlking Together: An Interview with Filmmaker Cheryl Chisholm FABIENNE McPHAlL Documenb A Letter to My Gmt-Gmt-Grandmother, Madame C.J. Walker A'LELIA BUNDLES Loving Us Both SABRINA SOJOURNER Between a Mother and Two Daughters: The Williams Family Letters IDA B. WILLIAMS, THELMA 0. WILLIAMS and ORA WILLIAMS Pooby Maw Reins AUDRE LORDE At Midday (A birthday wish for Jill) NAOMl LONG MADCETT Trust A Foolish Question The Concenttiited Truth Grief GLORIA WADE-GAYLES The Power of Names IRMA PEARL MCCLARIN To My Daughters SAUNDRA MURRAY NETTLES On that Dark and Moon-less Night JUDY SCALESTRENT Mother, In Sunlight LOCISE ROBINSON-BOARDLEY Rites NANCY TRAVIS Fidlon Last Christmas Gift from a Mother LOIS E LYLES The Thursday Ladies KARLA F.C. HOLLOW Remembering Me and Yana: A Story ANCELENE JAMISON-HALL Reanangjng Hands HELEN E. LEE A Warterly Magazine of Women's Spirituality

Keepers of the Flame, an interview with Diane Mariechild and Shuli Goodman - 5 Altm - 11, 36, 37, 39 Keeping Silence - 12 Beginnings - 14 On Journal Keeping - 15 A Rainbow Journal - 16 Journal Writing as Entering the Underworld - 17 Darkness is My Oldest Friend - 18 Journeys Within: Guided Visualization Tapes for Women - 2 1 Thirteen Days of Solstice - 24 Looking Within - 28 Spirit Guides - 30 Powerful Spirits of - 32 Dream Progressions - 33 Results of the SaeeWomaq Summer Survey - 52

Rituals and Meditations

Earth and Sky I1 - 10 A Meditation to Meet the Crone of Winter - 20 : A Ritual for Candlemas - 38

Poetn and Music

Searching for Letters from Home - 4 Solstice Song - 14 Solstice Carols - 26 Invocation to Diana - 29 Artwork Winter Solstice - 3 1 "I am not afraid.." - 34 Cover: Roma Heillig Moms - 'Looking Withinm "Deepening skies..." - 34 B-Harba- 9,40 The Coming of Winter - 50 Carol Bridges, @Earth Nation, Medicine Woman Tarot - 32,33 P.O. Box 929, Nashville, IN 47448 Ffiona Morgan, Daughters of the Moon Tarot - 12, 17.45 In Everv Ishe 37155 Covelo Rd., Willits, CA 95490 J~annCoIbcrt-I Business - 2 Sudie Rakusin - 28 From Hygieia's Garden - 40 Victoria Singer - 18,43 Lunaeals Corner - 3 Wahaba Heartsun - 14, 15, 20, 22 Networking - 43 Snow Fairy - Beth Garrett The Rattle - 45 Tools for Transformation - 35 Web Weavers - 44 Solstice Words (reviews) - 4 1 Winter 9988 Volume 11, Issue #8 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 19, Nos. 5/6 September 1988 CONTENTS

Sex Roles, Social Roles, and Clinical Judgments of Mental Health 265 Debra A. Poole and Anne E. Tapley Effects of Facial Attractiveness and Gender on Causal Attributions .of Managerial Performance 273 Barbara A. Spencer and G. Stephen Taylor How Rock Music Videos Can Change What Is Seen When Boy Meets Girl: Priming Stereotypic Appraisal of Social Interactions 287 Christine H. Hansen and Ranald D. Hansen Parent Perceptions and Attributions for Children's Math Achievement Doris K. Yee and Jacquelynne S. Eccles Sex Differences in Anxiety, Curiosity, and Anger: A Cross- Cultural Study 335 Hasida Ben-Zur and Moshe Zeidner A Theoretical Analysis of Sex Differences in Same-Sex Friendships 349 Robert J. Barth and Bill N. Kinder College Student Stereotypes of Female Behavior: Maternal Professional Women and Assertive Housewives 365 Eileen M. England Television Sex Roles in the 1980s: Do Viewers' Sex and Sex Role Orientation Change the Picture? 387 Faye H. Dambrot, Diana C. Reep, and Daniel Bell BOOK REVIEWS 403 LETTER TO THE EDITOR 413 ANNOUNCEMENT 4 15 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 19, Nos. 718 October 1988

CONTENTS

Sex Role Flexibility, Locus of Control, and Occupational Status 417 George M. Kapalka and Juliana Rasic Lachenmeyer Gender, , and Body Image 429 Linda A. Jackson, Linda A. Sullivan, and Ronald Rostker Gender and Family/Career Conflict: Reactions of Bosses 445 Mary Glenn Wiley and Arlene Eskilson An Interactional Model of Achievement Motivation and Fear of Success 467 Ralph L. Piedmont Work Involvement Among College Educated Women: A Methodological Extension 49 1 Josephine A. Ruggiero and Louise C. Weston Sex and Achievement Domain: Cognitive Patterns of Success and Failure 509 Cheryl Brown Travis, Becky J. Mckenzie, Donna L. Wiley, and Arnold S. Kahn Depression and Stereotypes of Women: Preliminary Empirical Analyses of the Gender-Role Hypothesis 527 Hope Landrine ANNOUNCEMENTS 543 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 19, Nos. 9/10 November 1988

CONTENTS

The Effect of Romantic and Nonromantic Films on Perception of Female Friendly and Seductive Behavior 545 Janet Sigal, Margaret Gibbs, Bonnie Adams, and Richard Derj7er Academic Achievement and Attributions Among College Students: Effects of Gender and Sex Typing 555 Susan A. Basow and Kristi L. Medcalf Gender and Reward Distributions: A Test of Two Hypotheses 569 Janet P. Boldizar, David G. Perry, and Louise C. Perry Construct Validity of the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI): Does the BSRI Distinguish Between Gender-Schematic and Gender-Aschematic Individuals? 58 1 Bernd H. Schmitt and Robert T. Millard Gender and Gender Role ~ifferencesin Smiling and Communication Consistency 589 Amy G. Halberstadt, Cynthia W. Hayes, and Kathleen M. Pike Gender-Related Traits and Helping in a Nonemergency Situation 605 Nancy Eisenberg, Mark Schaller, Paul A. Miller, Jim Fultz, Richard A. Fabes, and Rita Shell The Relation of Gender Role Orientation to Sexual Experience Among College Students 619 Bernard E. Whitley. Jr. Response to the Challenger Tragedy: Subtle and Significant Gender Differences 639 Mary M. Brabeck and Karen Weisgerber Secretarial and Management Students: Attitudes, Attributes, and Career Choice Considerations 65 1 Teresa I. Sztaba and Nina L. Colwill

ANNOUNCEMENT SIGNS

JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

WINTER 1989 VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 WORKING TOGETHER IN THE MIDDLE AGES: PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN'S COMMUNITIES

Judith.M. Bennett, Special Issue Editors Elizabeth A. Clark, and Sarah Westphal-Wihl

vii A Word from the Publisher

255 Editorial

Jane Tibbetts Women's Monastic Communities, 500-1 100: khulenburg Fatterns of Expansion and Decline

Mary Martin Creating and Recreating Communities of McLaughlin Women: The Case of Corpus Domlni. Ferrara. 1406-1 452

Carol Neel The Origins of the Beguines

Ross S. Kraemer Monastic Jewish Women in Gmo-Roman Egypt: Phdo Judaeus on the Therapeutrldes

Sarah Westphal-Wihl The Ladies' Tournammc: Marriage. Sex, and Honor in Thirteenth-Century Germany

Ruth Mazo Karras The Regulation of Brothels in Later Medieval \ England REVIEW ESSAY Monica Green Women's Medical Practice and Health Care in Medieval Europe

ARCHIVES Maryanne Kowaleski Crafts, Gilds, and Women in the Middle Ages: and Judith M. Bennett Flfty Years after Marlan K. Dale

BOOK REVIEWS Lynne S. Arnault 502 Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science from Antiquity through the Nineteenth Century by Margaret P.l~c:Marie Curie: A Life by Fran~olseG~roud. translated by Lyd~aDavls: The Science Question in Feminism by Sandra Hardng

Linda Pershing 507 The Subversive Stitch: Embroidery and the Making of the Feminine by Rozs~kaRrker: Scraps of Life: Chilean Arpilleras, Chilean Women and the Pinochet Dictatorship by Marlone Agosln. translated by Cola Franzen SIGNS

- JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

WINTER 1989 VOLUME 14 NUMBER 2 WORKING TOGETHER IN THE MIDDLE AGES: PERSPECTIVES ON (Continued) WOMEN'S COMMUNITIES

Carolyn Sachs Loosening the Bonds: Mid-Atlantic hrmWomen, 1750-1 850 by Joan :ensen: Prairie Women: Images in American and Canadian Fiction 9v Carol FarSanks: Plains Woman: The Diary of Martha firnsworth, 1882-1922 edlted by Marlene Sprmger and Haskell Sprmger: Farm Women: Work, firm and Family in the United States by Rachel Roserieid: Open Country, Iowa: Rural Women, Tradition and Change by De~orahFmk: You May Plow Here: The Narrative of Sara Brooks edted by Thord~s S~monsen:Women firmm in Africa: Rural Development in Mali and the khel ed~tedby Lucy E. Creevey

Un~tedStates Notes

Publ~cat~onsof Interest

Calls for Pdpers

About the Contributors

Not~ceto Contributors Sinister Wisdom 36 Winter 1988/89

A Journal for the Lesbian Imagination in the Arts and Politics Contents

Elana Dykewomon Notes for a Magazine Notes on the Themes (upcoming issues) Margaret Robison Because of These Things (prose poem) Tryna Hope In Her Voice (poem) Rebecca Ripley Don't Call Me Crazy (prose) Mary Moran 1st Admission (poem) Winifred Eads Brain Damage (prose) Jo-Ellen Yale Shock (poem) Maggie Kazel Scarves (poem) Laura Post Holding In (poem) •˜•˜•˜ Bethany Untitled (poem) Diane Averill Center for Delinquent Girls (poem) Rosario Caicedo Letter From a Friend (poem) Kendall Like Your Other Callers (poem) Katharyn Machan Aal Jane Ann Dunton (1888) (poem) Katharyn Machan Aal Emely Dunton (1888) (poem) Joan M. Ward Therapism and the Taming of the Lesbian Community (essay) •˜•˜•˜ Feral Willcox I Used to Live in That House (narrative) Bea Loud The Dead of Winter (narrative) Chiah Heller-Zbloki for michiyo fukayo; april25, 1953- july 8,1987 (poem) Chiah Heller-Zbloki to the women who weep (poem) Elana Dykewomon The Story I Never Write (narrative) Bettianne Shoney Sien My Mother Played the Accordian (narrative) Dee dee NiHera Money Changes Everything (essay) Mary Moran Breeze Inn (narrative) Sinister Wisdom 36 Winter 19S8/89

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flyin thunda cloud rdoc iz it 2 hard to admit that womyn hurt womyn? (prose) Batya Weinbaum Oasis (prose) Diane Hugs Therapissed (prose) Rikki Westerschulte Cutting (prose) Testimony Section Excerpts from the work of: Sharon Sumpter Kathy Moorhouse Karla K. Maria LaVara Yvonne M. Moonstorm Bethany Lynne Yamaguchi Fletcher Ruta (Mazelis) Windstar Cheryl Marie Wade Linda Stalker Linda Marie Janelle Lavalle Mary Lou Daugherty Louise W isechild Barbara Ruth Song of the Womon With Rope in Her Hair (poem) Marie Cartier The Naturopath (poem) jodi Gretel (narrative) Janet Aalfs Branded (poem) Rebecca Ripley Still Sane, by Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooley (review) Letter from El Cenote Writers' Workshop

ART cover Ellen Oppenheimer Bed Quilt (79" x 60" quilt) 10 Linda Marie Nolte Untitled (drawing) 31-32 Persimmon Blackbridge and Sheila Gilhooley Strackuille: the nurse and The Royal Hospital: unladylike behaviour (photographs from Still Sane) 63 Linda Marie Nolte Untitled (drawing) 90 Myra Fourwinds City Life (photograph) 102 Judy Springer head 6 heart line connection (drawing) 122 Judy Springer I1 (drawing) December 1988 Volume 14, Number 4

VIEWPOINT To& Toylor "WLd If It'a A Boy?" 8 I~EALTHPOINT Judith Sutphen "Low Intcndt). Coania" in Ibc Phlllpph 22 &her R. Rome m-uw 11

OTHER DEPARTMENTS Lcttar 4 Evab 44.10 Tnld 7-9 Ed.t.ck. 11 NmtJoul Ncrn l2 Scr*ka 12-13.23,3031 RcWl 1415.17 c.k.du 24 Bacon Brkb 26 M.u Order 19.27-28.32 Hdtb 33-34 ~WY 3!5-41 Boob 42 Boob(0rea of Boaton 43 Hdp WuM WOBD 46 I awllkd -47 I

Kathi Maw BdCIrlsonTrW 37 JoqLKiine Raphd "Show Me So- IDon't Know" 38

PERSON Lyri Man'i Almkmhg (bc AmuomWith 16 J* J* M. Gmnt OaLwingThirWork 16 January 1989 Volume 14, Number 5

Emily Glick Pay Eqdty: Beyond Libcdism 8 Betsy Wrrght We Need a Rtvolution of Vdua 9 Anonymous Rim Aldirrl and M. Brinron Lyku Cholea and Loss 10 TherWiming~ofArgeetial 17 Borbom Macdonald A Moremeot of Old ~~ 20 Letten 3 Anna Morgan Events 4d Anotba Blrtbdmy 21 Retdl 9.11 Travel 10.33-34 NaUond News 11 Therapy 12,18-19.4243 nmo~& POETRY Educatloo 13-14. 16 Rurhann Robson Bookstom of Boston 21 Mub.lo, Sqmdmand Neutaing M.k Gaia 29 Calendar 24 Books - - _- - _ - .-- _ - _ 26

J. Rcrrvill Ransom The Fdy 31 JWMC Wells July Thirteenth 31 Marilyn Zuekman Ia Every Pot and Chad 31

Judifh Beth Cohen My Three Mothaand Other Pawions by Sopbk Fd 36 Jana Zondy The Shape of Red by Rutb Hubbud and Mwgd Randdl -37 Kathi Kdb Labrador by Kathryn hvin R TeRi Jewll Mrdltations on the Rahbow by Sapphlrc 41 delky Andemon by SMb bha 43

Kathi Maio Another Woman for Woody's Collection 34 MUSIC, ETC. Jennifer H. Einhorn TnyChapman Returns to Home Turf 32 Susanna J. Slugis Andre Lorde: A WoProfile 33 February 1989 Volume 14, Number 6

FEA~ VIEWPOINT Who Will R.bc the "Good Men"? 9 Vr~ienneLouise Suri hy "Of Color": What's In A Name? 12 PdWPriromern: Coilty Until Proven Innocent 17 Maria Cabml, Par, and Rung Yuon Mosaic: Teenagera Tell Tbclr Storks 20 OTHERDEPARTMENTS Sohaila A Wulali Lcllen 3 Rape Crisb Centcrs in Crisb 22 News Briefs 13 Cnlendar 24 Boston Briefs 27

Mono C. Arrrgas Elena 30 Jane hmes Events 44 Sortlag Photwphs 33 Education 13-15 Pam Bernard Tmvel Guides The Storekeeper 33 Outdoor Adventures 9 T Erin March National 10-1 1 The Victim Perceives Viokaec as Prc+xisting Knowledge33 P-town 19 Margaret D. Smrrh Relsll 23.27 Once on a tropical night 33 Mall Order 28-29.31 Thempy 16,3548 Lwices 21.32.3940 Angela Bown Financial Services 3940 Assata by htaShakur 41 Bookstores of Boston 41 Sally Jordan Hcnlth 26,4243 Fnninbt in the Dark by Katbi M8i0 43 Help Wanted 4445 Juana Maria Rodriguez WOBD 46 Bake-Face and Other Guava Stories by Opal Palmer Adks -44 Clpspified 47 -

Kathi Maio Working Gti: Blmha and Bltches in Blg Budnetin 1

E. J. Graff Lavender Hearts: Lesbian Erotica 34 Karen Lindsey Women In Theatre Festival 35 FEATURES NEWS REGULARS

6 Civil Likniar - A Look Back at the Rights We Lost in BRITAIN. 4 LElTERS 1988 70 London Women in Ireland Group launched; Feminism 12 kmrdatre Devlin McAliskey Interviewd and the Police; MourSacks Deputy Women's 79 CWslFlEDS ampugnm; Aga~mtthe PlanicWiltshire Bulleu 3; Govan By-election; 15 African Fminh p'-. 87 PUUE l8 ACT-UP - Aidr Codklon to Unleash Pwer 28 Robyn Hood - the Hooded Legend Continues INTERNATIONAL 28 Women in Crinm Fiction 20 Wht Now For Chile - an Interview with Cumen Quintma COLUMNS 48 Tncey Moffat - Pushing Boundaries Palestine: Children of tho Intifada 48 Whn They Said in 1988 22 31 CULTURE SHOCK 50 BroJdmtcr Farm - A Comrnunicy Under Siege 24 Nicaragua's Autonomy Project - an Interview with Mirna Cunningham Saduccion of Faninhm - Responding to Ali &own 81 PARENTING 67 Pakistan After the Elections 58 Hiuhcak and the Wan 68 Freedom for Namibic An Update 82 HEALTH 58 Svoge 72 Rape as a Strategy of Repression in Namibiz Fiji After 60 Images of 1988 the Coup; Norway: Victory in Sex Tourism Trial 84 TYPICAL GIRU 80- TRADESWOMEN Summer / Fall '88 Vol. 7, No. 2

CONTENTS

12 Special Section: Mothers in the Trades 43 Tips for Apprentices 30 Safety Squibs 44 Fiction: JOY 34 Working Women's Family Role 49 Special Section: Harassment 35 Little Tradeswomen Coloring Book 60 Training for Trades in Bombay 38 Portrait of a Trade: Telephone Businesswoman 62 Comebacks 41 Tinsnips 64 Legal Update DEPARTMENTS

1 From the Staff 6 Book Review: Hard-Hatted Women 2 Letters 10 Poetry 4 Opinions 59 Bravo

Magazine Committee: Contributors: Typesetting and Pasteup: Molly Martin Barbara Bochinski CalGraphics Marcia Rayene Shelley Coleman Bernice Ferrer Printing: Poetry Editor: Spring Friedlander Alonzo Printing Co., Inc Sue Doro Dena Funschelle Cathy Heilman Photo Editor: Jessica Hopkins Anne Koelbel Sandy Thacker Barbara Ryerson Jesusita Semides Front Cover Photo: Michael Snodgrass Sandy Thackera Dot Spaet TRIVIA 13 A JOURNAL OF IDEAS

CONTENTS FALL 1988 /

Editorial Memory/Transgression : Women Writing in Quebec Louise Cotnoir Quebec Women's Writing: 13 translated by A Space-in-between Theory and Susanne de Lotbinikre- Fiction Harwood Gail Scott A Feminist at the Carnival

(6 Lou Robinson OUT litanies, our transfusions" After Reading ~eroiheby Gail Scott Nicole Brossard Memory: Hologram of-Desire translated by Lucille Nelson Shirley Hartwell Words Speaking Body Memory After Reading Don't: A Woman's Word by Elly Danica Mary Meigs Memories of Age Erin MourC Poetry, Memory, and the Polis Michele Causse Interview: For a Sea of Women Michele Causse L'Interloqutie translated by Susanne de Lotbini6re- Harwood

Betsy Warland the breasts refuse q 91 Alice Parker In Review: 104 The Aerial Letter by Nicole Brossard Spring I! E! Strife

Letters / Matters of Life and Death Patricia Hines ...... 3 Lives of Lawbreaking Women Mary Smeeth...... 11 Putting Politics Back into Sex Joan Scanlon and Susanne Kappeler ...... 15 Hysteria or Resistance? The Great Freudian Cover-up Part I1 Jane Rondot ...... 18 Ordeals Marieme Hklie- Lucas reviews Both Left and Right Handed ...... 25 Counting the Cost Cecilie H#igdrd and Liv Finstad...... 19 Justice Unbalanced review by Deborah Cameron...... 35 Bad News: report from Saheli Women'sResource Centre ...... 37 Well, well, well . . . a classic review of The Well of Loneliness Cath Jackson ...... 40 Outwrite: Margot Farnham interviews women from the Outwrite Collective...... 46 TiSt&s in WmSLiterature Volume 7, Number 2 Fall 1988

CONTENTS

From the Editor

Rewriting Genesis: Gender and Culture in Twentieth-Century Texts Ch~istineFrotch

The Sacrifice of Privacy in Sense adSensibility George E. Haggerty

Texts to Grow On: Reading Women's Romance Fiction Suzanne Juhasz

Theory and Space, Space and Woman Ruth Salv11m.o

The Dream and the Dialogue: Rich's Feminist Poetics and Gadamer's Hermeneutics Alice Templeton

NOTES

Isak Dinesen and the Stork: 297 Delivering the Female Text Judith Rosenberg (Continued, next page) Tulsa S& in WmSLteruture Volume 7, Number 2 Fa11 1988

CONTENTS

(Continued) REVIEWS

Tk Singing of tk Real World: Tk Philosophy of " Fiction. By Mark Hussey. Tk interrupted Moment: A View of Virginia Woolrs Fiction. By Lucio F? Ruotolo. Tk Invisible Presence: Virginia Woolf and the Mother-Daughte~Relationship. By Ellen Bayuk Rosenman. Virginia Woolf and tk "Lust of Creation": A Psychoanalytic Exploration. By Shirley Panken. Pantka Reid Broughton

Reading in Detail: Aesthetics and tk Feminine. By Naomi Schor. Kate Meyers

Boundaries of tk Self: Gender, Cdture, Fiction. By Roberta Rubenstein. Elizabeth R. Baer

What Fresh Hell Is This? By Marion Meade. Linda Simon

Tk Female Form: Women Writers and tkConquest of tk Novel. By Rosalind Miles. Linda Shires

Tk Eighteenth-Century Feminist Mind. By Alice Browne. Lnda v Troost

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS .VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1 FEATURES Table of Contents JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1989 SCANDINAVIAN "PEOPLE LIKE US" Questions by Barbara Bolz ...... 3 A CONVERSATION WITH SARAH SCI-IULMAN by Cristi Cassidy...... 8 Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel ...... 7 POETRY Dawn by Leslta Newman...... 22 COLUMNS Travel - LESBIAN VACATIONLAND by Janis Sommers and Gloria Dickler ...... 12 Heartbeat - Counting Realness By Heartbeats by Lee Chiaramonte...... 14 Mixed Messages by Susie Day ...... 16 REVIEWS Books -The House at Pelham Falls By Brenda Weathers by Elynor Vie...... 18 Music - Not just Women's Music by KJ. Beauchamp...... 22 DEPARTMENTS Classifieds...... 25 Resources ...... Back cover Letter from the Publisher...... 2

Cover art by Angie Acain, based on a photo by Tee Corinne VOL. 12 #3 FALL 1988 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Yesterday and Today: The Status of Women in Librarianship ...... 2 Lori A. Goetsch

Women and Peace: A Bibliography ...... 5 Nancy Hargrave

Children's Cornucopia Edited by Marge Loch- Wouters

Librarians Can Make the Difference ...... 7 Ginny Moore Kruse

Media Review Bwks ...... 8 Monica Fusich Roberta Greifer Kathleen Hirooka Beth Sibley Patty Wong

Music ...... 17 Pat Mullan

NWSA Resolution ...... 19 News and Send Fors ...... 21 Nancy Humphreys

New Arrivals ...... 24 Patty Wong WlSCONSIN WOMAN

BILLBOARD Support groups \ In/ Ann A~yd 4 ${ t PARENTING A Madison counselor takes the scare out of tehg children about child abuse. h/ Marc KonlMatt. 'I* -- ._ 10 HEALTH New hope for premature babies. by Kafhlm W~nklrr 12 Ihe bestdressed bed. by ld~thPalw. 16 HEmAGE A tribute to one of our oldest landmarks. by Ann Ayyel. 18 FINANCE [b children have the right to pnd their parents' money? by Pad stmw~s- I 26 BUSINESS Are you stuck in a deadend pb? hj R.T. Both. 28 SPORTS Wisconsin's sport - bowling. by Dan Alleffem. 30 CALENDAR Entertainment events, seminars, art exhibits, and more. h/ /ulic Wiclrmnn. 46

STATE OF THE HEART A husband struggles to pi the ranks of non-smokers. iy laqelIyn Mikhani. 2 LEGISLATION Dqhd homemakers. by Hannah Rosenthal. - ra FOOD Entertainirrg in style. by Barturn Salsini. 6 SPEAKING OUT Looking back at a very good year. hj Bartnrn 1. Eckl. 48 I

SAY CHEESE! Phdojaurnalists capture Wisconsin's many moods. 19 SPECIAL SECTION: THE W W WEDDING PLANNER

&ides Reveal How @ck 'Ihinking Saved the Day ...... 34 ... 'J+ I -- ---" , -- Creative Gi for Modem Couples ...... 35 * Qestions You Should Ask ...... 36 'F* - Getbng the M& from Bridal Registry ...... 38 %dP. ' %1$ P33 . Honeymoon Hd Spots ...... 40 c.i'. WISCONSIN WOMAN 88.

February 1989

EDl'IOR'S NOTES February: 'Ihe perfect month to 4 BlLLBOARD Suepups and other items of intad. by Ann Angel. 6 / BUS- Can a worn qms f- in the dce and stilJ be sud?by R.T. Both. 7 PARENTiNGEveqhtdyhibssnbWhenbthe &"3'*.&-" : best time to tell the children? by Patm N&. -,A 10 3 A WAITING CHILD Adopmn information hmthe ' Caalition for Childm in Families, Inc.

16 a-

Empan sty@. by Judith Palmer. 19 HEALTH A healthy kdyle and pmp~treatment a a degemahe bone disease. by hm Cnm.

FOOD From Fantome Farms comes a taste of French culture. by Burbnrn Salsini. 25 CALENDAR Entertainment events and more. by Julie Wichman. 46

STATE OF THE HEART Music may be the universal me,but matha and daughter soon discwa they're worlds apt. by jkpelyn Mitchani. 5 LEGISLATION Sexual Hamment: Uwvictims' nghb. by hlnnuh RosentM. 12

KAY CIARENBACH: WISCONSIN'S PIONEERING & long before the wave of women's libgation swept the hnd, Kay (2mnbch was clearing the way. by Susun hmpf Smith. 13 WHAT MEN UlVE ABOUT WISCONSIN WOMEN A bouqwt of compliments, just in time for Valentine's Day. 28 SPECLAL REPORT: OUR FEELGOOD FITNESS GUIDE 31 Exercising Ynu Optiom ...... 32 shape Up Wrthwt Laving the Of6ce ...... 34 New Eqipmnt to Make Workouts Fun ...... 36 Is 'Ihere a Fhes Injury in Your Future? ...... 38

A ClW-TOCOUNTRY DAY TRIPPERS GUIDE Hm's all the emnqpmtyou11 need to get out and explore our gmt state. by Anne Siegel. 42 89 . a magazine of feminism. spirituality. and politics

Winter 1989 I

PROFILES: Women's Experience and The Sacred' JeanHoustom'Sacred Psychology and the Feminine' ...... 22 Alice Walker. "In the Midst of All Beings' ...... 26 Lorraine Mnffi Willinms: 'Coming Back Into the C~rcle'...... 31 Women Saints of hdia...... f8 Vicki Noble: 'Female Shaman~sm"...... 57 Alla Renk WomanPnest...... 77 Christina Feldman: The Sacred: Separate or Everywhere r...... 82 ARTICLES Politics from Spirituality. by Mahtowm ...... 5 Awakening to the Sacred. by Elizabeth Roberts ...... 6 Women's Experience and Naming the Sacred. by Elmbeth Dodson Gray ...... 9 A Meditation on Diapers. by Susan Ackley ...... 13 The Spiritual Significance of the Self-Identified puge 26 Woman. by Elsa G~dlow...... 15 ~espellthe .world. by ~arbara or and ~onlca~ioo ...... 18 Daughters of the Theris. by Sandv Boucher ...... 36 The Children of True Happiness. by Janet Spotted Eagle ...... 40 Sakyadhita. by Karma Lekshe Tsomo ...... 46 Women's Symbols and Sacred Objects. by Barbara G . Walker ...... 62, 63 How to Use the Blues. by Cathy Lee ...... 64 Sacred Bodies. Sacred Souls. by Naom~Bromberg Bar-Yam ...... 67 h Praise of Aphrodite. by Carol P. Chnst ...... 70 Our Bodies Are Still Ourselves as We Age. by Jeanne Brooks Camtt ...... 74 POETRY Poetry. by Suhau Mala1 Alexandrou ...... inside front cover Poetry. by Chitra D~vakarun~...... outside back cover Poetry. by Ally Acker. Carol Atkins. Marge Piercy. and Man E. Re~nke...... 49 ARTWORK. PHOTOGRAPHY by Susan Seddon Boulet ...... outside front cover lns~debuck cover Artwork. Artwork. by Ellen S~dor...... inside front cover Artwork. by Shan Goshom ...... 41 Photoessay: 'Chargng Women: Contemporq Faces of the Goddess. .by Maureen Murdock ...... 42.43.44. 45 Photography. by Anna Balikci ...... 46. 47 Artwork. by Sudie Rakusin ...... 48 Artwork. by Betty LaDuke ...... 50. 51 Altars. by Adele Bro~tman...... 52 Environmental Sculptures. by Laune Spencer ...... 53 Environmental Sculptures. by Susanne Wenger ...... 54. 55 Artwork. by Sandra Stanton ...... 56 DEPARTMENTS FROM THE EDITOR, by Char McKee ...... 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. PUBLICATIONS. CLASSIFIEDS. NETWORKS. WORKSHOPS/CLASSES. EVENTS ...... 89.90. 93 THE CAULDRON: New Women's Works ...... NOTICES ...... 92 THEME RESOURCES: Women's Experience and The Sacred'...... 94 PATHS OF THE HEART:'M~ssa Gaia: Ths Is My Body.. puge 46 by Judith Anderson ...... 96 inside back cover WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS Vol. 10 No. 4 Fall 1988 Dec 88 -Jan 89

Juggling Work and Family Anne Crouter Portrait of My Mother as an Artist Susan Wright Feminists: Explorers or Exploiters - Pat Bradshaw-Camball and Rina Cohen Union Maid: An Interview with Anne Marie Wierzbicki 11 Taking Sides: Racism Hurts Us All June Vicocq Credit, Confidence and Ketchup Judith A. GraefS The Changing Patterns of Women's Work: Reflections 18 on Technology Jan Mears Women and Technology: An Interview with Ursula Franklin 20 Mothers of.Invention: The Women Inventors Project 22 Rachelle Sender Beauchamp "Available All Shifts": Women on the Global Assembly Line 24 Esther Meisels Reviews ,Conference Reports, In Prints 27-31 CONTENTS

EDITORIAL OVERVIEW 1 Jeanne Mager Stellman, PhD

Gender Role Nonconformity and Perception of Mental Illness 3 Jodie Waisberg, MA Stewart Page, PhD

Are Women's Suicides Really Different from Men's? WOgEN Antuon A. Leemaam, PhD

Employment Characteristics, Social Support and the Well-Being of Women Karen hgliesi, PhD Severe Perimenstrual Symptoms: Prevalence and Effects on HEALTH Absenteeism and Health Care Seeking in a Non-Clinical Sample 59 Catherine M. Brrsch, PhD Paul T. Casta, Jr., PhD Volume 14 William E. Whitehead, PhD Number 1 Badara R Heller, Em, PhD, RN, FAAN 1988

The Mastectomy Experience: Patients' Perspectives 75 B. Jo Hailqy, PhD Betsy Lavine Beth Hogan

HISTORICAL PERSPECllVES ON WOMEN'S HEALTH , Editor, David Rosner, PhD "Of No Use Without Health": Late Nineteenth Century Medical Prescriptions for Female Exercise Through the Life Span 89 Patricia Vertinsky, EdD BOOK REVIEWS Editor, Janis Barry, PhD At Any Cost: Corporate Greed, Women, and the Dalkon Shield, by Morton Mintz 117 Reviewed by Constance Blake

Menstncal Disorders and Menopause, by Linda R. Gannon 119 Reviewed by Sharon Golub, PhD

In the Patient's Best Interest: Women and the Politics of Medical Decisions, by Sue Fisher 121 Reviewed by Ann Oakley, PhD

SAGE-A Scholarly Journal on Black Women: Issue on Health 122 Reviewed by David McBride, PhD

Women, Drinking and Pregnancy, by Moira Plant 125 ' Reviewed by Invin H. Kaiser, MD

Love and Sex After 40, by R. Butler and M. Lewis 126 Reviewed by Lois Grau, PhD

BOOKS RECEIVED 129 CONTENTS

EDITORIAL OVERVIEW 1 Jeanne Mager Stellman, PhD

Work and Depression Among Women in the Federal Republic of Germany 3 Susan Braun, MA Roberta B. Hollander, PhD, MPH

Gender Differences in Body Weight Perception and Weight-Loss Strategies of College Students Patricia Anne Connor-Creene, Ph D

The Content of Advertisements in Medical Journals: Distorting the Image of Women Joellen W. Ha wkins, RNC, PhD, FAA N Cynthia S. Aber, RN, MS, EdM

Volume 14 Mothers Alone and Supporting Chronically Mentally I11 Number 2 Adult Children: A Greater Vulnerability to Illness 1988 John R Belcher, PhD, ACSW

Medicaid: The Lower Tier of Health Care for Women Charlotte Muller, PhD The Potential Role of Exercise in the Alleviation of Menstrual Disorders and Menopausal Symptoms: A Theoretical Synthesis of Recent Research Linda Cannon, PhD BOOK REVIEWS Editor, Janis Bany, PhD The American Way of Birth, edited by Pamela S. Eakins Brought to Bed: Childbearing in America, 1750-1950, by Judith Walzer Leavitt Reviewed by Barbara Melosh, PhD The Responsive Workplace: Employers and a Changing Labor Force, by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn Reviewed by Jeanne Mager Stellman, PhD In Search of Parenthood, by Judith N. Lasker and Susan Berg Reviewed by Marsha Sexton What Every Pregnant Woman Should Know, by Gail Sforza Brewer and Tom Brewer Birth and Our Bodies, by Paddy O'Brien The Birthing Book, by Catherine Keith and Debra Sperling Reviewed by Janis Bany, PhD BOOKS RECEIVED Women & Politics

Volume 8 Number 2 1988

CONTENTS

Feminist Consciousness and the Canadian Electorate: A Review of National Election Studies 1965-1984 Bany J. Kay Ronald D. Lambet? Steven D. Brown James E. Curtis Gender Differences in the Politicization of American Children Diana Owen Jack Dennis Contrasting Socialization of Igbo and Hausa Women and Political Efficacy Barbara J. Callaway Judicial Intervention in the Family: Interspousal Immunity and Civil Litigation Liane Kosaki Susan Cluck Mezey BOOK REVIEWS Women and Moral Theory, edited by Eva Feder Kittay and Diana T. Meyers Reviewed by Eloise Buker

Women and American Foreign Policy: Lobbyists, Critics, and Insiders, edited by Edward P. Crapol Reviewed by Sue Ellen M. Charlton Philosophy and Feminist Thinking, by Jean Grimshaw Reviewed by Anne L. Harper Women and War, by Jean Bethke Elshtain Reviewed by Nancy E. McClen The Social Reconstruction of the Feminine Character, by Sondra Farganis Reviewed by Nancy L. H'ltelchel About the Contributors Women & Politics .

Volume 8 Numbers 314 1988

CONTENTS

Dilemmas of Difference: Feminism, Modernity, and Postmodernism Chrisrine Di Stefano ARTICLES Expiaining the Gender Gap in British Public Opinion Susan Welch Sue Thomas Toward a Theoretical Model of Countermovements and Constitutional Change: A Case Study of the ERA Nancy E. McGlen Karen 0'Connor Women in Politics in Norway Jill M. Bystydzienski BOOK REVIEWS Muslim Hausa Women in Nigeria: Tradition and Change, by Barbara Callaway Reviewed by Lucy Creevey

They Changed Their Worlds: Nine Women ofAsia, by Mae Handy Esterline Reviewed by Jana Everett Women, Foreign Assistance and Advocacy Administration, by Kathleen Staudt Reviewed by Jeanne-Marie Col Women in the History of Political Thought: Ancient Greece to Machiavelli, by Arlene W. Saxonhouse Reviewed by Jenifer Lovetere About the Contributors Women & Therapy A Feminist ~uarterly Volume 7, Numbers 213 Women and Sex Therapy CONTENTS

Preface Shere Hite Introduction Ellen Cole SECTION I: HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES A Feminist Critique of the Sexual Dysfunction Nomenclature 5 Leonore Tiefer Propping Up the Phallocracy: A Feminist Critique of Sex Therapy and Research 23 Wendy Stock Women and Sexual Ecstasy: How Can Therapists Help? 43 Gina Ogden SECTION 11: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS Sexual Socialization for Therapists: Applications for the Counseling/Fsychotherapy of Women Elizabeth Yamk Elizabeth Rice Allgeier The Theory of Sexual Relativity: Female RealityIMale Myth 77 Gale Holtz Golden Reporting Colleagues Who Are Sexually Intimate with Clients: It's Time to Talk 87 Margery M. Noel

"Nice Women" Don't Say Yes and "Real Men" Don't Say No: How Miscommunication and the Double Standard Can Cause Sexual Problems Charlene t. Muehlenhard

SECTION 111: PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AND ISSUES Sexual Difficulties Experienced by Women with Interstitial Cystitis 109 Naomi B. McConnick Robett K Vinson (Continued, next page) Lesbian Sexuality in the Framework of Psychotherapy: A Practical Model for the Lesbian Therapist Susan Hamadock

Research on the Sex Practices of 1566 Lesbians and the Clinical Applications JoAnn Loulan

Bisexuality in Women: Myths, Realities, and Implications Women for Therapy Margaret Nichols

& Issues in Sex Therapy with Survivors of Intrafamily Sexual Abuse Therapy Linda J. Weiner Divorced Women's Sexual and Contraceptive lssues Norma J. Leslie

Women, Sexuality, and Disabilities Sandra S. Cole Volume 7, Numbers 213 EPILOGUE I988 Tensions, Dilemmas and Possibilities for Understanding Women's Sexuality Denise Webster (Continued) Disorders of Desire: Women, Sex, and Food Necllama Liss-Levinson Intimacy and the New Reproductive Options Sandra R. Leiblum When Abortion Is a Blessing Lynn Leight Sex at Menopause: Each in Her Own Way Ellen Cole Teaching Safe Sex to Women in the Age of AIDS Deborah Kutzko When the Diagnosis Is Vaginismus: Fighting Misconceptions Jo Marie Kessler SECTION IV: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONSFOR PARTICULAR POPULATIONS Issues in Sex Therapy with Ethnic and Racial Minority Women 187 Carole Pigler Christensen CONTENTS

EDITORIAL Ellen Cole Esther D. Rothblum

Single Mothers: From Problems to Policies 3 Judith Wore11 Women \ On Being Female and Dyslexic 15 Barbara E. Sang & The Reproduction of Narcissism Gillian Michell 35 Therapy The Dependent Solution: Anorexia and Bulimia as Defenses Against Danger 5 3 Mary Friedrichs Volume 7 The Use of Abstraction as Oppression in Counseling: Number 4 An Attempt to Find a New Direction for Helping 75 1988 Amy B. Rossiter Relationship of Long Term Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse to Identity of the Offender: Family, Friend, or Stranger 89 Leslie L. Feinauer

Limits and Boundaries: Toward a Complex Psychology of Women 109 Ellyn Kaschak

BOOK REVIEWS Defendant, by Sara Charles and Eugene Kennedy 125 Reviewed by Penny Clemmons Career Women and Childbearing: A Psychological Analysis of the Decision Process, by Carole A. Wilk 128 Reviewed by Mary Joan Gerson

Women with Cancer: Psychological Perspectives, edited by Barbara L. Andersen 130 Reviewed by Leslie R. Schover

Co-Dependence: Misunderstood-Mistreated, by Anne W ikon Schaef 132 Reviewed by Judith Hollander

A Mote in Freud's Eye: From Psychoanalysis to the Psychology of Women, by Hannah Lerman 134 Reviewed by Marianne Jackson WOmNWTISTS NEWS

Volume 13 No. 4 CONTENTS Winter 198811989

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ART CRITICISM? 2 The Winners 6 The Critics Reply 8 Letter from a Critic by Robert Mahoney 10 Criticisms, Past and Present

PANEL DISCUSSIONS 17 "Your Own Museum" 18 "Has Cynicism Replaced Meaning in ArtWbyMichtle Cone 19 "Four Decades of American Art" 21 "The Roles and Responsiblities of Artists and Writers" ' 22 "Interpreting '80s Criticism: Do We Still Mean What We Said?" by Flavio Rando

EXHIBITIONS Virginia Maksymowicz / Martha Ross Edelheit reviewed by Kathryn Gleason Betti-Sue Hertz reviewed by Carol Jacobsen Carol Rosen reviewed by Jill Viney Outside New York reviewed by Elise LaRose Barbara Bertoli's "Spiral Passage" by Donna Marxer Sandra Wasko-Flood reviewed by Claudia Vess~ Pereira, Pfaff & Artists of the "New Deal" reviewed by Nancy Cusick Claire Prussian reviewed by Barbara Aubin Shirley Scheier reviewed by Elizabeth Bryant "City and Sea" reviewed by Rena Hansen

Dorothy Mierow, "Lady of the Tiger" by Marcia Gregg

Claire Moore, 1912 - 1988 by Edith Isaac-Rose

Report from Texas: "Texas Women" at NMWA / The Party / Ann Sutherland Harris / Art in the Metroplex I Images of Mexico / Memories of a Summer Vacation / Critic's Choice / The Show / Glasnost Show by Joy Poe

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ALMANAC SLIDE CALLS AND OPPORTUNITIES CONFERENCES, SYMPOSIA, FESTIVALS LETTERS WHAT ELSE IS NEW? FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 99. 187 GRANT STREET 'WOMEN~S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 INTERNATIONAL )"INNETWORK NEWS USAvoL.WINTER TEL 15 617-862-9431No.1989 1 -- -- READER'S GUIDE (Continued, next page) EDITORIAL : WOMEN AND WORK WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY : 43rd SESSION Spt.-Dec. 1988 / Documents of Interest COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN: 33rd Session March 29 - Apr. 7,Vienna Expert Group Meeting On Social Support Measures for Advancement of Women e-Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women - 8th Session Febr. 21 - March 10, Vienna WOMEN, HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT - Fourth IWRAW (Int. Women's Rights Action Watch) International Seminar , Vienna ASSESSING THE STATUS OF WOMEN - A Guide by IWRAW to reporting Implementation The UN WORKING FOR WOMEN - WOMEN WORKING FOR THE UN : Group on Equal Rights UNIFEM : The UN Development Fund for Women - Objectives // Activities // WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : CLEARINGHOUSE WHO : World Health Organization FA0 : Food and Agriculture Organization UNICEF : United Nations Children Fund UNESCO : UN Educational Scientific & Cultural Organization TARAS : Technical Assistance Recruitment & Administration Services UN ~ighcommissioner for Refugees // West Africa Rice Development ~ssoc. WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT TUP-TRICKLE UP PROGRAM has started 8,925 Businesses around the world . . . WOMEN'S WORLD BANKING Progress Report WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT - PROGRAM OF ACTION : Netherland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Progress Report and Activities The KOVALEVSKAIA FUND encourages women in Science & Technology world-wide The GLOBAL FUND FOR WOMEN - to strengthen and link those working for women WORLD-WIDE : World Women in Environment - activities, accomplishments INDIA: Women's Development through Long-Distance Education LETTER on the DEBT of THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES by Peggy Antrobus 16 - 27 WOMEN AND HEALTH ABORTION : French Government orders Abortion Pill "RU 486" to be marketed despite threats by Anti-Abortionists // Distribution of RU 486 in France only // The Impact of Uhwanted Pregnancy : International Symposium on Abortion in Third World // Abortion Leading Cause of Women's Death in Latin America due to Prohibition // USA Anti Abortion Policv danqer.0~~ FRANCE authorizes 74 "Medically Assisted Procreation" Clinics CHINA Birth Control strongly supported including sex education -USA: Thousands of Anti-Abortion Demonstrators arrested // Husband cannot veto wife's abortion Supreme Court decides NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING a-very risky business FRANCE: Nurses strike for higher salaries and recognition REPRODUCTION / BIRTH C0NTROL:Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention - "Putting the Boys in the Picture" // A Perfect New Birthcontrol Method for Men // Re- productive and Genetic Engineering Journal and Conference in Bangladesh// --MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH: National Center for Education in Maternal & Child- Health and clearinghouse // American College Ob/Gyn caution against Caesarians // US.\ Materna1,Mortality greatly under-reported RESOURCES : Women's Global Network on Reproductive Rights // Association of Radical Midwives // New Generation // The Birth Gazette // 28 - 29 FEMALE CIRCUMCISION : GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUillATlON INTER AFRICAN COMMITTEE ZONAL WORKSHOP Banjul, the Gambia NIGERIA: Nat. Assoc. of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives // Excision among IGBO FRANCE: Int. Colloquium on Violence 6 Sexual Mutilation by CAMS FORWARD - Foundation for Women's Health Research and Development - program 30 - 36 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE SEXUAL HARASSnENT : "Sexual Harassment at the Workplace - It's no Laughing Matter" - Report from Massachusetts Governor's Office // Panel Discussion at the United Nations // Campaign aqainst S.H. in Malaysia // The Costs of S.H. to Institutions/Business // S.H. at the US Securities & Exchange Commission : UN Economic 6 Social Commission for Asia & Pacific - "TO- wards a Comprehensive Perspective of Female Prostitution in Asia // Nepali Women sold to Brothels in India // Prostitution in Egypt tolera- ted to attract Gulf SSS FAMILY VIOLENCE and RAPE : European Assoc. Against Violence - France // Rape Crisis Center established in Trinidad // Rape laws are outdated in Sri Lanka // Family Violence statistics USA // Domestic Violence Arrests quadruple in NY City // College Campus Rape increasing in USA FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 INTERNATIONAL USAVOL.WINTFR TEL 15 617-862-9431NO.qana 1 loo'!'NNETWORK NEWSv (Continued) 37 - 39 WOMEN AND MEDIA MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN // COCO for Medla women formed // La SATELLITE Afrlca // Women at Work - ILO //Paris feministe //~-IAHJUBAH- Iran // WIRE-Int. Re- source Exchange //SPEAK OUT-TURAI KHULUMANI - Zimbabwe //La Mujer Feminista -Spain // AUF - Austria //The Womanist - Canada //On the Issues - USA // TEJIENDO NUESTRA RED - Ecuador 40 - 47 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST SUBSAHARAN AFRICA : An Overview of Women's Status // Training Women Exten- sion Workers - Pan-African Institute for Development ZIMBABWE : The Legal Majority Act - Women's Action Group // Divorceincrease TANZANIA : Family Law and Tradition collide KENYA : Women, Tradition and Property Rights // Women's Property Rights SENEGAL : Credit Programs continue to discriminate against women NIGERIA : Women's Research and Documentation Centre - WORDOC - Univ.Ibadan The GAMBIA : Mills for Women Farmers - a UNIFEM Program IRAN : The Issue of Employment of Women and Islam. 48 - 59 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : ASIA AND PACIFIC UN ECONOMIC b SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA b PACIFIC : Women's Information Network for Asia- 6. Pacific~~-- - WINAP // Directorv of National Focal Point: for the ~dvancementof Women // Training ~anual'on the Transfer of Tech- nology // Training Manual on Managing Development Programs for Women // Report of Seminar on the Role of Women in Social b Econ. Development // Young Women Workers in Manufacturing in rapidly industrializing Economie: ASIA & PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTRE - Malaysia : Asia industrializes at expense of women // MALAYSIA: Women Electronics workers unionize ASIA PACIFIC FORUM on Women, Law and Development // Effects of Debts and IMF (International Monetary Fund) Policies on Women INDONESIA : Women's Communication and Information Centre "KALYANAMITRA" CHINA : Discrimination increasing with economic reform - Effects on JAPAN : Results ot Equal Employment Law // Employment Law not enforced NEPAi : Promotion of Education of Girls / Women THAILAND :"Voices of Thai Womenn- The Foundation for Women PAKISTAN : Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto promises equal laws // Status of Women in Pakistan AUSTRALIA : The Portrayal of Women in Advertisina - Progress Report NEW ZEALAND : Education Report proposes sweeping changes 60 - 64 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY : Women and Television in Europe // Poverty of Women FRANCE : Second Woman elected to Academy // Women and the French Revolutior Bicentennial Celebration // Women's Employment SWEDEN : The Status of Women BRITAIN : Un-equal access to Employment Benefits //Cambridge University WEST GERMANY : Few Achievemtsafter 10 years "Equal Emp1oyment"Academia BELGIUM : Conference on Women Studies of Europe U.S.S.R. : Work and Home - The Conflicts Persist 65 - 76 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : AMERICAS URUGUAY : Information Centres for Women opened ECUADOR : Bibliography on women published BRAZIL : New Constitutional Rights cost many women their jobs CUBA : Cuban Women's Changing Roles b Population Trends - ILO Study CANADA: The Equalitv Game : Women in Federal Public Service // Annual Report by Canadian Advisory Council on Status of Women UNITED STATES : Equal Rights Amendment re-introduced //Women made few gains in elections // Representation of Women in Congress lags behind Europe / WOMEN AND WORK : Equal Employment recognized in Congress // Women's Agenda Conference I1 "For Workforce 2000" 61 participating organizations // Women Work b Literacy - National Commission on Working Women //Women still do twice the housework men do // NOW Media Project launched CAREER b MOTHERHOOD : New Law compels fathers to pay child-support // Children biggest Barrier to Economic Equality // Science Career Conflict RESOURCES: Am. Association for Advancement of Sciencr! Fellowships // Schlesinger ~ibraryon History of Women //Murray Research Ctr. at Radcliffe college // Few Women at top positions in Universities 77 - 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST : INTERNATIONAL MORE WOMEN EVlFEPRENEURS Worldwide - ILO Survey // INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S NETWORKING BUSINESS CONFERENCE : Profile and Activities Growth of FEMALE POPULATION world wide / Comparative chart SHOWA Women's Universitv of Jaoan opens US Campus // Womens Education b Training World wyde // 5ummer inst~tuteon ~enderb Development - Canada CENTER FOR PARTNERSHIP STUDIES : Purpose , Proqrams and Plans Vol. VI, No. 3 December 1988

9 Joanna K. Whbeq Mothbved Abo* A Legal Intaprrbtion by Robst Ll Gd&&g RiDcv.~TbeUntoklStorgoftbe~SppcwcComtDeddontMMd, Abortion Legal by M'Ana

14 LynnGarafola IkngSndGeada:SignsofIdcatity,~~minrrrq~dDdreby MthLynne Hm

18 Alisonlbwmend Writlng~Co~m&tncn~WritenaditedbyMary Chamberkdn

19 Marilyn E. Mobley CriOierl Emws oa 'Ibni Modson dted by Nallie E MW 20 Judith Howard Tbe EPagdrg %rid as Pro"'m.tir by Don,thy Smith 24 ~ooks~eccived Vol. VI, No. 4 January 1989

1 Joyce Van Dyke Interv&ws with Contemporary Women Playwrights by Kathleen Be& and &helK;oenig Feminism and Tbeatre by Sue-& cbz Making n SpoetPde: Feminist Essays on Contemporary Women's ThaUre editad by Lynda Hmt

7 Marie Shear A Plser in tbt N- hmthe Women's Pages to the Fhmt hge by kizy Mi WtiryforPrlw Time:Tbe Womenof%kvidoaNewsby MmleneSanabsand MmrioRa?k

10 Deborah Solomon Birth Mother by EIbhfhKimf: S-te Motherbod by Mmtho A. F&

12 Regina MorantzSanchez Nums and their Hisrory 14 Sara Neustadtl Elcphnnt Memories: Thirteen Yeaus in the Life of an Elephant EZlmily by Cynthlil Marr 15 Linda Rabben Bmdiao Women Speak: Contemporary Life Stories by Dqphne Artcu' 16 Lillian S. Robinson Union Square by Meradith Z& 18 Ark Russell Hochschild Invisible Cheers Women Civic Leaders from the Volunteer WorM byArlslekkphLknieCF

19 Claudia Koonz Gender and the Politics of History by JmWollah Scoff 20 Julie Wheelwright The CPralry Wenby NaderMo Dutvvo 2 1 Christina Simmons hmFhmt Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in Twentieth-Century Ameria by Beth L. Bai@ Vol. VI, No. 5 February 1989

Jacqueline Jones Witbla the Plnntrtion Hou8chold: Black dWhk Women of the OM Sou& &~h~~

Myra Dinngstein Qwshmfor the Nmtk Catharine R. Stimpson Sefting Agendas WingChallenges Florena Hove A Symbiotic RetWbmhip Women3 Sludig and&mi&t RdWuhg Johnneb Butler D@dt Diologuer Ethnic Studier/U6enS Shrdies Linda Garber Lesbian Studier Still Coming Out hula Rothenbug lk Hand that khesthe Rock Mhing about Radsm and SP#ian Susan E. Searing Mmen3 Stud& in the LibmrieF A Quiet Revohction Evelyn %ton Beck Beyond Sun,ivaL. Asking for the Futun? I The Bostonians and Henry James Sr!s erukie ag'hnst feminism and free love -. ALFRED HABEGGER _--- Power and powerlessness: Death, sexuality and hedemonic in nineteenth-century American sculpture JOYS KASSON Anagram; Summer Song; Waylaid Letters; A Park in Kiev; Myths about Sunflowers SUSAN FOX Intimacy without immolation: fire in Jane Eyre CYNTHIA CARLTON-FORD "Wild Peaches": Landscapes of desire and deprivation ANNA SHANNON ELFENBEIN AND TERENCE ALLAN HOAGWOOD The wife of Bath and the mark of Adam ELAINE TUllLE HANSEN Swift and psychoanalysis, language and woman RUTH SALVAGGIO Book reviews Notes about. contributors Women's Studies in Communication Volume 11, Number 2 Fall 1988

Sandra L. Ragan, Editor Interruptions in Task-oriented Conversations: Effects of Violations of Expectations by Males and Females 1 Katherine Hawkins,Texas Tech University The Context of Employed Women's Media Use 21 H. Leslie Steeves,University of Oregon Samuel L. Becker,University of Zoura Hyeon C. Choi, Keimyung University, South Korea Mrs. Aquino Goes to Washington: Completing the Romantic Myth in Corazon Aquino's 1986 Address to the Joint Session of Congress Kathleen M. German, Miami University Jennifer M. Corey,Speciul Assistant Gooerment Service Task Force Trust and Gender Ten Years Later: The More Things Change... 63 Noreen M. Carrocci, Saint Louis University Book Review 91 Judith Marlane, California State University , Northridge WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM

CONTENTS SARAHLCCIA HOAGLAND Lesbian ethics: beginning remarks

\I 4R111 N PORTER Morhers and daughters: linking \\a!~~en'blil'e hibtorirs In Grand Bank. Newfoundland, Canada Dancing into the future: a feminist litcrary strategy Feminist perspectives on empowering research methodologies N'omen's identity and development nithin a paradoxical reality and reality of the feminine in early Neo-Confucian thought Barriers to female achievement: gender stereotypes in Costa Rican textbooks

REVIEW ARTICLE PIERRETTEHONDAGNEU-SOTELO Gender and fieldwork BOOK REVIEWS NANCYLANGWORTHY 619 Teenage Pregnancy in Ind~rstrializedCo~rnrries by Elise F. Jones et al. 620 Sexual Abuse of Young Children: Evaluarion and Treatment by Kee Macfarlane and Jill Waterman with Shawn Conerly, Linda Damon. Micheal Durfee, and Suzanne Long 620 Grimms' Bud Girls and Bold Boys: The Moral and Social Vision of the Tales by Ruth B. Bottigheimer 621 Hubertine 4uclert: The French Suffragette by Steven Hause 622 Selected U'rirings or1 Ferninism and Socialisrn by Lily Braun. translated and edited by .Alfred G. Meyer 622 Liberty a Better Husband; Single Wxnen in America: The Generation of 1780-1840 by Lee Virginia Chambers-Schiller 623 Women Drearning by Brenda Mallon

624 Heavenly Bodies: Film Stars and Society by Richard Dyer 624 Why We Lost the ERA by Jane Mansbridge 625 Consuming Fiction by Terry Lovell 627 Biographical Statements

629 Erratum . I Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports XXI Volume 11 Contents and Author Index WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERlYATIONAL FORUM ,,, VOLUME 12 NUMBER 1 1989

CONTENTS "IN A GREAT COMPANY OF WOMENn: NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION BERENICEA. CARROLL 1 Editoral and JANEE. MOHRAZ 3 "Women take action!": women's direct action and social change

Port I: Women 3 Direct Action in Diverse Contexts 25 Vimochana: women's struggles, nonviolent militancy and direct action in the Indian context PATRICIAGOZEMBA 35 Women in the anti-Ku Klux Klan Movement, 1865-1984 and MARILYNHUMPHRIES 41 Direct action: a personal memoir 45 Proyecto la mujer: Latina women shaping consciousness 51 Working women: the potential of unionization and collective action in the United States ALICEYUN CHAI and 59 Evolution of global feminism through Hawaiian feminist HO'QIPOM. DE CAMBRA politics: the case of Wai'anae women's support group

Port II: Feminist Direct Action for Peace 65 Women's resistance camp: Hunsriick. West Germany 75 Challenging authority: civil disobedience in the feminist anti-militarist movement 8 1 Anti-war feminism: new directions, new dualities- a Marxist-humanist perspective 87 Why the nonviolent movement needs feminist spirituality 91 Feminist perspective on the war in Lebanon 97 U.S. women on the "right" side of the fence at Greenham

Porr III: Direct Action for Women's Rights in the U.S.A. 101 The militant state of mind: organizing the Congressional Union, Inc. 107 Climbing the President's fence 113 Women Rising in Resistance: a direct action network

Part IF Putting it AN Together 119 Muvman Liberasyon Fam: women's struggle, class struggle, and antimilitarism in Mauritius 125 Women's action in Chile

129 - Women in politics: methods of resistance and change

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CONTENTS "IN A GREAT COMPANY OF WOMENw: NONVIOLENT DIRECT ACTION (Continued)

/' BOOK REVIEWS JOHANNAALBERTI Women and Peoce: Theotetical, Historical and hctical Per- spectives edited by Ruth Pierson and Commdes and Sisters: Feminism, Socialism and Pocifism in Europe 1870-1945 by Richard J. Evans Behind the Lines: Gender and the 7bo World Wars by Margaret Randolph Higonnet, Jane Jenson. Sonya Michel. and Margaret Collins Weitz Louise Bogan's Aesthetic of Limitation by Gloria Bowles Women in Ireland: An Annotated Bibliography compiled by Anna Brady

Doing Participatory Research: A Feminist Approach by Patri- cia Maguire Jane Austen and the State by Mary Evans Women in the University: A Policy Report edited by Brian G. Wilson and Eileen M. Byrne TAMARMAYER Women in the Middle East edited by the Khamsin Collective Lucy BLAND The Sexuality Debates edited by MARGARETK. NELSON Hidden Aspects of Women's Work edited by Christine Bose. Roslyn Feldberg, and Natalie Sokoloff with the Women and Work Research Group Sex Differences in Political Porticiption: Processes of Change in Fourteen Nations by Carol A. Christy Biographical Statements Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports