WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University of Wisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 15, NUMBER 2 SUMMER 1995

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard

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

Volume 15, Number 2 Summer 1995

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

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

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

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

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

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The Index/Directory of Women's Media published annually by the Women's Institute forFreedom ofthe Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals andNewspapers: A Union Listofthe Holdings ofMadison 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 Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appre­ ciate 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. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society ofWisconsin.

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"Table ofcontents pages from current issues of majorfeminist journals are reproduced... preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing ofalfjournals... " Frequently cited as FP.

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

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memoriai Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Compilers: Linda Shull, Ingrid Markhardt. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publicationsofthe Office ofthe UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free ofcharge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UWCampusWomen's Centers, and UWLibraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscrip­ tions: $7.50 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $13.50 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $14.20 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $20.25 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $27 (indiv. & women's programs), $50 (ins!.). This fee covers most publications ofthe Office, including Feminist Colfections, FeministPeriodicals, NewBooks on Women & Feminism. Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - air).

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AWlS MAGAZINE 7. ISSN 0255-4070. 1. 1971. 8. LC sn85-23477. 2. 6/year. g, OCLC 12747640. 3. $60. 10. Madison, 4. AWlS, 1522 K Street N.W., Suite 820, 11. ERIC, UML Washington, DC 20005. 12. The Ahfad Journal's aim is "to publish scientific 5. Sheila David. research in women's development issues in 7. ISSN 0160-266X Sudan and other African countries." 8. LC 93-640724. 9. OCLC 23747329. ATLANTiS 10, Milwaukee. 1. 1975. 12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to 2. 2/yesr. enter the sciences and achieve their career 3. $20 (Canadian indiv.), $40 (Canadian inst.I, $30 goals." (U.S. indiv.l, $50 (U.S. inst.), $35 (other indiv.l. $55 (other inst.), plus $5 for other foreign AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK postage. 1. 1986. 4. Institute for the Study of Women, Mount Saint 2. 4/year. Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, 3. $46 (indiv.), $128 (inst.), add $6 for foreign Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6, Canada. postage. Single copy: $14 (indiv.), $33 (insL), 5. To be announced. (California residents add 7.25% sales tax), plus 7. ISSN 0702-7818. $8 surface rate, or $16 air mail rate for foreign 8. LC cn77·32338. postage (Canada: add 7% subscription cost, 9. OCLC 3409640. GSn. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd.• 11. The Alternative Press Index; America: History and Thousand Oaks, CA 91320. Orders from the Life; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in U.K., Europe, the Middle East, and Africa should U. S. and Canada; Bowker Serial Directories; The be sent to: 6 8onhi1l St., London EC2A 4PU, Canadian Almanac; Canadian Periodical Index; United Kingdom; orders from India should be sent Canadian Women's Directory; Historical to P.O. Box 4215, New Delhi 110048, India. Abstracts; Index/Directory of Women's Media; 5. Carol H. Meyer. International Directory of Little Magazines and 7. ISSN 0886-1099. Small Presses; RE/ACE Journal Index; Resources 8. LC sn85·3234. for Feminist Research; The Serials Directory; 9. OCLC 12871850. Women's Studies Abstracts: Women's Studies 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; River Index. Falls; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 12. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to 11. ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index of critical and creative writing in English or French Abstracts; Family Resources Database; Health on the topic of women. Contains scholarly Instrument File; Human Resources Abstracts; articles, review essays, book reviews, art and Sage Family Studies Abstracts; Social Work poetry. n Research & Abstracts; Social PlanninglPolicy & Development Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies 1. 1985. Index. Also available on microfilm from Unlv. 2. 2/year. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. 3. $43, $53 Aus., £21.50 (indiv., air maill, $30, 12. "This journal is committed to the discussion and $38 Aus., £14.50 (indiv., surface mam, $75.75, development of feminist values, theories, and $75 Aus., £30.25 (inst., air mail), $60, $60 knowledge as they relate to social work research, Aus., £24.25 (inst., surface mail). Single copy: education, and practice." Contains articles, $19.95,: $15 (incl. postage) for back issues from reports, of research, essays, poetry, and literary The Feminist Press at the City University of New pieces. Dedicated to "the task of eliminating York, 311 East 94th St., New York, NY 10028, discrimination and oppression, especially with or $14 Aus, from editorial address. respect to gender, but inclUding race, ethnicity, 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University clsss, age, disability, and sexual and affectionsl of Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South preference as well." Australia 5005, Australia. 5. Susan Margarey. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE 7. 0816-4649. 1. 1984. 9. OGLe 16151017. 2. 2/yesr. 10, Madison. 3. $25 Hndiv.), $40 Hnst.). Single copies: $15 11. APAIS; Alternative Press Index; Australian Serials (indiv.l. $25 (inst.). in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's 4. Business Manager. The Ahfad Journal, Suite Studies Index. 1216, 4141 N. Henderson Rd" Arlington, VA 12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes 22203. transdisciplinary scholarship and discussion in the 5. Amna E. Badri. fields of feminist research and women's studies 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, courses. In addition, it aims to attract and Omdurman, Sudan. encourage discussion of government and trade i v.

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229 In Fond Memory of Naomi S. Gottlieb 231 Editorial The Catch-22 of American Family Values Carol H. Meyer Articles 235 Midlife Women With Disabilities: Another Challenge for Social Workers Peggy Quinn and Sheri Keys Walsh 255 Over the Edge? Women and Tenure in Today's Academic Environment Diana DiNitto, Marian A. Aguilar, Cynthia Franklin, and Catheleen Jordan 280 From Silence to Activism: Approaches to Research and Practice with Young Mothers Karen Healy and Colin Peile 299 The Adult Bat Mitzvah: Its Use in the Articulation of Women's Identity Nancy E. Kahn 315 Birthmothers: Silent Relationships Maxine Weinreb and Varda Konstam 328 On the Bias Institutional Johnism: Male Dominance in SW 754 Catherine D. Edwards 335 Book Reviews Fallen Women, Problem Girls: Unmarried Mothers and the Professionaliwtion of SodaI Work: 1890-1945. By Regina G. Kunze!. Reviewed by Sharon Freedberg iNo Mas! Guia Para la Mujer Golpeada. By Myrna M. Zambrano. Reviewed by Zulema E. SUIlrez Situating Feminism: From ThOllght to Action. By Sondra Farganis. Reviewed by Barbara Lou Fenby Wcmren and Healthy Aging: Living Productively in Spite ofIt All. Edited by J. Dianne Gamer and Alice A. Young. Reviewed by Rosemary Mc01slin Building 011 Women's Strengths: A Social Work Agenda for the Twenty-First Century. Edited by Liane V. Davis. Reviewed by Patricia Spakes (continuecl, next page) 2. AFFILIA Journal of Women and Social Work

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335 Book Reviews

Essays on Postmodernism and Social Work. Edited by Adrienne S. Chambon and Allan Irving. Reviewed by Jane Gorman Current Issues in the Family. Vol. 2 in Gender, Families, and Close Relationships: Feminist Research Journeys. Edited by Donna L. Sollie and Leigh A. Leslie. Reviewed by Marilyn A. Biggerstaff OlderWomen in Poverty: Private Lives and Public Policies. By Amanda Barusch. Reviewed by Denise Burnette Women o/Influence, Women oj VISion. By Helen S. Astin and Carole Leland and Women and Power in the Nonprofit Sector. Edited by Teresa Odendahl and Michael O'Neill Reviewed by Susan T. Vandiver Women and Sexual Harassment: A Practical Guide to the Legal Protections a/Title VlI and the Hostile Environment Claim. by Anja Angelica Chan. Reviewed by Sal1y J. Knplan 353 Poetry Things That Stay Leah Ryan 3. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW

JUNE 1995 VOLUME 7.2 SPECIAL FEATURE Running Interference (Part One): Gayatr! Spivak inlelViewed by Julie Stephens 19

FEATURES Women In Cyberspace None Neumark 14

Framing Technologies: Society, Choice and Change Edited by L. Green and R. Quinery I Patsy Segall 16 Netiquette Virginia Shea I Katrina Beard 23 Toys For The Boys and No Thoughts For the Consequences Dale Spender 24 Feminism and the Technological Fix Carol A. Stabile I Barbara Brook 25 Bringing Technology Home: Gender and Technology in a Changing Europe Edited by Cynthia Cockburn and Auza Furst I Srebrenka Kunek 27

REVIEWS Re-telllng the Tale: Poetry and Prose by Greek Australian Women Edited by Helen Nickas and Konstandina Dounis I Loula Rodopoulos 2 pearl and sea fed Louise Crisp; Flying the Coop Rhyll McMaster I Mal}'anne Lynch 5 0« the Air: Nine Plays for Radio Elizabeth Jolley f Calh Kenneally 6

As She likes It: Shakespeare's Unruly Women Penny Gay f Hea/her L E. Neilson 8

Eallng the Experience Rebecca Edwards; cicatriced histories shane rowlandsl Rose Lucas 9 Women Working Together: Lessons for Feminist Women's Services Wen&( Weeks f Louise Glanville 11 Sex Work and Sex Workers in Australia Roberta Perkins. Garrett Prestage, Rachel Sharp, Frances Lovejoy I Heather Noske 12

Portraits In Science Edited by Ann Moyall Rosa/een Love 17 Poet Without Language Hazel Smith I Joy Wallace 28 Mysterious Co-Writing as a. k. aye Hazel Edwards 30 'A Modern Woman and Other Crimes: Calling Up the Devil and Olher Misdemeanours Edited by Melissa Chan and J. Terry I Jan Coady 31 GeUlng Women Into Politics: Aspirations and Obstacles Edited by Irina Dunn: Coming To The Party? Edited by

Joan Bielski IMna Dunn 34 Adultery Maurilla Meehan; The Chlldstone Cycle Kerry Greenwood I Maureen Bettie and C. A Woolard 36

Voices From Elsewhere: Stories and Poems from Queensland Rural Women Writers' Group I Julie Taylor 37 Anals: The Erotic life of Anals Nin Noel Ailey Fitch I Philippa Chris/mass 38

CREATIVE WRITING Labyrinth; Mlgranl; Blue Beach With Mermaid Jena Woodhouse 4 Privilege Patricia Nairn 32 Looking For Venus Michelle Taylor 33 My Mother Kate Morris 39 ENDNOTES 4, BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL

1995 Volume 10

COMMENTARY

Berkeley Women's Law Journal: Ten Years I of Giving Voice fa Underrepresented Henna Hill Kay fVame" and Their Concerns

SYMPOSIUM: LOOKING TO THE 21sT CENTURY

Berkeley Women's Law Journal Celebrates 10 Ten Years

SYMPOSW:YI KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Anti-Essentialism and Intersectionality: 16 Tools 10 Dismantle the Master's House Trina Grillo

SYMPOSIUM PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Child Custody Disputes Between Lesbians: 31 Legal Strategies and Their Limitations Nicole Berner

On Selecting Black Women as Paradigms 40 for Race Discrimination Analyses Barbara J. Flagg

Race, Class, Gender, and Deviancy: The 47 Criminalizalion 0/ Prostitution Ann M. Lucas

Law, Markets, and Gender Inequality in Pay 61 Rober! Nelson

Sexual Orientation: A Plea for Inclusion 69 Sharon E. Rush

Fighting Fires, Fighting Wars, and Raising 79 Children: Gender and the Constitutionalism Susan Steretl ofSocial Spending in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twemieth Cemury

Privilege and Liberalism in Legal 88 Education: Teaching and Learning in a Stephallie M. Wildman Diverse Environment BERKELEY 5. WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL (continued)

1995 Volume 10

ARTICLE

Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the 98 Possibilities of Sexual Idemity Classificatioll Naomi A1ezey Based 011 Acts

BOOK REvIEw

Policy alld Prejudice 134 The Color of Welfare: How Racism Carrie Johnson Undermined the War on Poverty By Jill Quadagno

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell": Lesbians 148 Challenge the New Military Policy Hollv Baldwill

New Domestic Violence Litigation and 156 Legislation Advance the Rights of Welfare Amanda Steiner Recipients. Immigrant Women. and Lesbians

What's Not So New About Welfare Reform 163 Laura Beth Nielsell

Family Caps Threaten Women and Their 17! Children Jellnifer S. Madden

HlV Study Raises Ethical Concerns for the 176 Treatment of Pregnant Women David Lowe

NIH Promulgates New Guidelines for the 183 Inclusion of Women and Minorities in JOllathall M. Eisenberg Medical Research

California Supreme Court Limits the Fourth 190 Amendment Rights of \Vomen with Mental Rebecca Bedwell-Coli Disabilities

INDEX

Berkeley Women's Law Journal Index 197 6'. A JOURNAL FOR JEWISH FEMINISTS AND OUR FRIENDS

G'SHARIM I anW.l I BRIKN IIP":1 I PUENtES I COJN.Ia: VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 SUMMER 9S

FROM THE EDITORS 3 WORKING CLASS WORDS Jewish Women and Welfare PAYMENT POLICY ~ 6 Libby Bottero 64 LETTERS AND RESPONSES 9 ESSAYS SAMPLING JEWISH WO~dEN'S ART Premarital Syndrome , BRITISH COLUMBIA, OREGON, Alyson Cole 70 WASHINGTON Pioneering Women Rebbes of the Southwest Sima Elizabeth Shefrin 15 Gershon Winkler 85 Sidonie Caron 27 War ZoneIBlessing Shields Lynette Brodsky 36 Lia Lynn Rosen 87, 90, 93 L.B. Goodman 46 CONFERENCE REPORT: Annie Dawid 50 Women War and Peace Marilyn Marcus 77 Tobe Levin 97 Selma Waldman 81 ART REVIEW CONVERSATION Judy Chicago's Holocaust Project Histories ofEstrangement-MotherlessJews Sharon Kahn 100 Berta Freistadt and Rebekka Wedell . . 17 BOOK REVIEWS FICTION Memoir of a Race Traitor by Mab Segrest Miriam Reviewed by Susan Rosenberg ..... 104 Helene Hoffman 30 LesbiOt: Israeli Lesbians Talk about Sexual­ STORIES FROM LIFE ity, Feminism, Judaism and Their Lives, ed­ Pearl St. to Jew St., A Journey ited by Tracy Moore Barbara Baer 38 Reviewed by Marcia Freedman 109 POETRY SELECTED BOOKS 115 Lyn Lifshin 47 COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD. Its Gabrielle S. Kaplan 49 tova ", 60 CONTRIBUTORS NOTES 121 Susan Gold 78 END PIECE Ellen Bass 82 Flight Pesha Gertler 84 Arlene Mandell 128 YIDDISH POETRY Yiddish Poetry in Translation Hinde Burstin 51 BROADSHEET Aulumn/Ngahuriu 1995 Issue 205 •

Women In Non-Traditional Jobs 14 Monika Fry, a sheetmetal worker, writes about Sewing With Metal Jeanette McKercher, Sounding Olf about being a sound technician The nuts and bolts of being Jo Worth: Chippie

Gender: A Problematic Notion l§ Heather Worth explores what gender means to feminists C1~d questions that the concept raises,

Amy Bock and the Western Tradition of Passing Women 20 She passed as a man so successfully that she managed to marry a woman, Johanna Mary looks at notorious New Zealander and the history of women cross-aressers

Science - Whose Knowledge? 24 Glynn Larrigan asks who owns science and why so many women find It a tum-off

Of Wild Women and Hairy Men 26 Rosemary du Plessis takes a trip Into the weird worici of fairy tales and genaer roles

Why Roseanne Rivets Us Elayne Rapping on N's funniest feminist

When Is A LeSbian Not A Lesbian? 34 When she's a man of course! Dory Quinton explains the Sydney Lesbian Space ProJect's problem' male to female transsexuals

Honouring Our Own 36 Twenty years of Sharon Atston 's cartoons and drawings

'Girls Belong In Dresses' and 'Boys Are So Active' 38 How do babies become litt!e girls and boys? Ali Bel/contronts the problems of raising young chile in a sexist society ,

Emily Drumm: Making A Great Summer of ~2 Louise Johnstone writes about the New Zealand cricket team that does win games, and meets on its rising stars

Time Warp In The Toy store 44 EI/en J. Reit/erasks what's behind the rigid stereotyping of kid's toys The Scientitic Con ~' '~'itf'f:i.J ., Kate Poulin and Jenerer Gwen plot the abuses of SCientific researc~~mlnlst perspec

Wild Polnlcs 52 A manifesto tor a new kind of politics from Susan Hawthorne

Once A Feminist 56 Sylvia &rynesinterviews Cherry Raymond about the past, present and future of feminism

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Collective Comment Your Write Herspective Nelson Notes Gripes of Roth Classified Advertising

z US Abortion Clinic Death Toll Rises To Five Auckland's Reclaim the Night March Teaching Young Children in Violent Times The Government Protects Fathers Once Again Mining In Coromandel Tasmila Nasrin Goes Into Hiding New Zealand Publishers Win Internationai Awards Changes at Auckland's Women Centre Lesbians in Beijing and BraZil RU486 Back in the News and more..

Sara Maitland: On Weaving Webs and Creating Community 60 Rachel Coopertalks to writer Sara Maitland about nuns, dragons, and a feminist sense of community

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Tania Mace looks beneath the sequins at the gender issues raised by this film,

Your Heart Will Show You Lisa Howord-Smlth reviews Jess Hawk Oakenstar's new CD

Lucky Damn Woman Lorino Harding's album gets praISe from Sharon Browne

Short, Sweaty and Sweet Lisa Howard-Smifh and Barbara Bennett take a brief frolic through new Naiad novels

Plus", Stone Butch Blues Reviewed by Alix HitChing Weddings and Wives Reviewed by Ali Bell Raising A Daughter ReViewed by Ali Bell Warriors at Truth Reviewed by Lyn Cotman Give Me Your Good Ear Reviewed by Usa Howard-Smith 9.

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Brave New Age. Right 11 An update by Sue Fitchett on postffiodemism and its connections with feminism and other trends.

Astrology and Feminism 11 Fern Mercier explores the correspondences between Feminism and Astrology

Recovered Memory: The Latest Backlash n The current controversy around recovered memory in sexual abuse cases is discussed by Sue Fitchett

Christian Feminism· A Contradiction? ZJ Rosemary Neave finds a challenge to birtlta sprituality that will empower a new generation to dismantle patriarchY"and bund a new world.

Mld·Llfe Woman's Right to Ch...., or Coilectlve Threat to Women's Health and Wellbeing? ~ The Feminist response to Hannone Replacement TheI'llPY. Sandra COlley asks why feminists haye not mobilised to oppose the argument for universal HRT.

How can you be a feminist and an Anglican Priest? Betsan Martin debates this question.

Close encounters ofa human kind J6. Lisa Howard-Smith talks to Jacky Groves about her spiritual approach to counselling

Taken in the Spirit Given l2 Sylvia Baynes interviews Juliet Batten on rituals, art and spirtuality.

Gender and Race In the Peter Mwal Affair ~ Heather WOTlh comments on the tragic consequences of the Mwai case.

Primary Teachers' Pay Parity !Ili Helen Duncan explains the struggle of primary teachers for pay parity with secondary teachers

Goddess Bothering !13 Karen McMillan takes issue with the myths of the goddess preserved within Feminism

Nolin Our Name· Pakeha Opposition to lhe Fiscal Envekopo 51 A broader view of the fiscal fiasco presented by Betsan Martin

War Stories ~ Athina Tsoulis interviews Gaylene Preston about her film 'War Stories'

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Collective Comment Your Write Herspectlve Overage Nelson Notes Gripes of Rolh Classmed Adverllslng

1 Amnesty Report - Human Rights are Women's Rights Call for stop of research on antifertility 'Vaccines' Scholarship for Maori Women Rocking the Boat - Women Sailing Teams No Diet Day, and Women Unlimited A Gang Rape Allowed in Fiji AIDS lOp cause of Death for Sao Paulo Women New Zealand Library Week Michigan Womyn,s Music Festival Women in the House Women's Access 10 Justice Have your Vote and stay off the Role

Global Feminism (cl Linda Hill reviews Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign & Vienna Tribunal for Women's Rights by Charlotte Brunch & Niamh Reilly, and Women in Trade Unions: Organizing Ihe Unorganized by Margaret Hosmer & Swasti Miuer

Polikl Lisa Howard-Smith gains greater tolerance after reading this book by Patricia Grace

Chasing l\fore than Ambulances Sharon Browne checks out the Caberet band of the Ambulance Chasers

Lillie Women Movie review by Ali Bell

Boys on the Side Lisa Howard-Smith takes a look at the movie starring Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker and Drew Barrymore

Plus... FILM FESTIVAL PREVIEWS I Don't Want 10 Talk Aboul II I I Like II Like Tbal I Making Up Mina Tannenbaum I Mi Vida Loca I Only the Brave Silences of the Palace I When Night is Falling Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 1960's in Brussels The Devil Never Sleeps Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter 11 . CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Summer /995

PROSE Basha Faber 4 Blue Eyes Lynne Hugo deCourcy 13 The Horses of the Night Mary Makofske 23 Night Blind Terese Martineau 74 Sister Zi", Nancy Dyrman 84 Messages

ART Sheila Simpson 33-35 Bag Lady Helen Redman 36 Sharing the Lap Lane 37 Singing the Bones 38 The Change 39 Hot Flashing Sreffani Frideres 40 Honzon",1 Black Box 41 Hi HoSil"er 42 Style 2 43 Style I Linda McRae 44 Life of the Virgin Series: Anlllmciarion 45 Life of the Virgin Series: Mother and Child Nina Zingale 46 Wilderness Experience #2 47 Wilderness Experience # I Robin Carol Miller 48 Pink Pastry Box

POETRY Hannah Wilson 49 The White Swearer Joey Garcia 50 Feeding the Ancestors Lynn Lyman Tromberta 52 The Bath River Malcolm 54 Looking for Milkweed Carole Bosron Wearherford 58 Sciatica Peggy Landsman 61 The Readiness Is All Jennifer Tseng 62 After the Flmeral Sandra Kohler 64 \'V'hya Woman Can't Be Pope 65 Three Women and a Moun",in

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Gerry Gome, Pear/berg 66 Poison Arrow Tree Frogs Sandra Gillespie 68 Nadve Tongue 69 Without Turning 70 What We Call Love Is Seldom What \Ve Fall/nto Tracy :VIal' Adair 72 Vengeance

REVIEWS Biff Russ 98 The Angel ofHistory by Carolyn Forche Susan Spady 101 Miss Coffin and Mrs. Blood, Poems of Art & Madness by Sandy Diamond Linda Greenmun 103 How Fur Seals Keep \Varm by Margaret Hodge ~farie Krohn 104 Encore: A Journal of the Eightieth Year by Mal' Sanan 104 Extra Innings: A Memoir by Doris Grumbach nia akimbo 106 Black Woman's Gumbo Ya· \a Edited by Terri L. Jewell 108 The Black Christ by Douglas Nancy Crowder Chaplin 110 Jesus and Fat Tuesday and Other Short Stories by Colleen J, McElroy Maureen Murray 112 Augusta Cotton by :v[argaret Erhart ~laya Muir 113 Only Opal: The Diary ofa Young Girl by Opal Whitely. selected by Jane Boulton

IN MEMORIAM 116 :Vlarjorie McDonald

CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 124 13. camera obscura A journal ofFeminism and Film Theory

Number 32 • September-January 1993-94

5 Total Recall: Production, Revolution, Simulation-Alienation Ef­ fect by Robert Miklitsch

41 The Fathers Watch the Boys' Room by Sharon Willis

75 Love at Last Site: Waiting for Oedipus in Stanley Kwan's Rouge by David L. Eng

103 Disregarding Romance and Refashioning Femininity: Getting Down and Dirty with the Designing Women by Tara McPherson

l25 Televisual Fears and Warrior Myths: Mary Kelly Meets Dawn Dedeaux by Timothy Murray

l6l Contributors

l62 Books Received 14.

Spring/Summer 1995 Volume 15. Numbers 2 & 3

Women's Rights are Human Rights

Editorial 3

Women's RIghts: A Glol>al PerspeGtlve Consolidating Our Gains at the World Conference on Human Righu: A PCl'"$()nal Reflection by Suni'" Ab'ymktTa 6 Women's Rights as Social and Economic Rights: A Case for Real Rights by Lud. Lanu",:'" 12 Some Reflections on Violence Ag2.inst Women by lladhika Cucmaraswamy 19 War and Women by Duma Wong 25 Under Many Fires: The Lives ofWomen Rdugc(',S by Ana Maria lJarrnu(hta 30 Aboriginal Women's Rights as "Existing Rights" by Sharon Mdv" 34 Rights ofWomen Within Islamic Communities by lIiffilt Hassan 40 Caught in me Horns ofPolirica..l Expediency: Women in Muslim Counrries by Aida Fa"ag Graff 45

Violations: From Girlhood to Womanhood Reflaions sur Ie violences subies par les femmes cn Tunisie par Hafidha Chlkir ttSanaftlmsi 50 Rethinking Feminist Discourses on Female Genital Mutilation: The Case of the Sudan by Rogaia MUJlafa Abusharaf 52 The Girl Child in India: Does She Have Any Rights? by Malavita IGtrkkar 55 Gender Identity ofthe Girl Child in South Asia by Anima Sm and Salma S~th 58 Women in Bangladesh: Victims ofTradition by Rohana Naznun 64 The Sodo·Economic Statw ofUrbanWomen in Bangladesh by Khair jahan Sogra 67 Tibetan Women by Carol Droin, and uuang R4gky 72 Developing a CulruraJly Sensitive Framework for Assisting Bosnian Women Refugees by Ivana Linai Filk~ and ChristiIU Vi1U'mt 76 Palestinian Refugee Women Reconstructing Place: The Dialecrics ofEmpowerment by Ilham Abu-Ghar,akh 81 A War Mythography: Writing Exercises by Christiana Lambrinidis 85 Freedom Song. For My Mother by Fr4n Muir 87

ASEAN Women: Catalysts of Change In Praise ofSourne.a.st AsianWomen by NancySpmu 90 The Right to Development as a Gender-Equitable and Holistic Approach to Human Rights by Aikm Kwa 91 Domestic Workers in Transient Overseas Employment: Who Benefits, Who Profits by NOikm Hryur 4nd VivimIU Wit 98 The Struggle for Women's Rights in Malaysia: A Review and Appraisal ofWomen's Activism in the Eighties and Nineties by Shanthi Dairi4m 104 Indonesian Girls and Young Women Amidst Change by Saparinah Sadli 110 Land Rights for Filipino Women: The View from Below by jt4nIU Fr4Mts 1.1110 and ROlalinda Pintria-Oftmto 114 Women and Commercial Sex inThaiiand by SaisuTtt ChutiJruI 118 Thai Women in Agriculture by Panna Waikalrul 120 A Farewell to Farms: Thai Women Enter an Industrial Society by PawlUkt Tonguthai 122 Theatre for Women's Empowerment by fhi Philippint Educational ThtalTt Association 125

Women's VO/Ges: Exploring Women's Rights The Vienna Tribunal by Gerry lIogm 128 \'l7hen Will the Rights ofMricw Women Be Considered Human Rights? byJoY" NNibuga 133 The Women of Himachal Pradesh apholo-may by Brtnda Crannty 136 The Global Refugee Crisis by Fatima Ahmtd Ibrahim 138 15.

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Listening to Girls by Nur4 Kutltrtja Sobon; 140 Feminism and Difference: The Struggle of Palestinian Women by NablA Abdo 141 The Veil as a Site ofStruggle: The H~jab in Quebec byShahnar. Khan 146 Chinese Women's Search for Dignity and Identity in the International Community by Ping-Chun Hsiung 153 Women's Right [0 Education: From SOl JOel. de 101 Cruz to Beijing by Carolyn uhmann 156 Canadian Policies :uld Practices in me Areas of Reproduction. Population and Development by ,IN Canadian Womtni Committu on Rtprodumon. Population and DnHwpmmt 1S9 Transforming Reality: Women Using Human Righu in Nicaragua by Barbara W{)()(/ 166

Poetry A=., = pat Mam-ClAuek fuum II My Sister Says Doesn't Ev"yon~ Waste Their Life by L1" Lijihin 18 The Woman Who Took OffAll Her Clothes and Set Them on Fire by Cathy Ford 24 Passt temps par Mam-ClAuek fulim 38 Mutilation ofthe Body (for Anna Maic Aquash) by Mary Beth D,un, 39 Pledge to Mother by Virgini4 Adamson 54 ATale of My SOllvation by ShailA L.hiya 63 To A Bosnian Mother by Aida Fa"ag Groff 80 Our Mother Playing the Piano by Patima Whtatky 86 Men Have a Way of Disappearing After the Kids Come by Susan McCaslin 89 lei. ma.intenam. a..illeurs par Marit·ClaUtk }u/im 132 A Voice for Dolly by Shamm Chott_n 135 Convoqu~e par nIIthaJJt sttphms 152 ProdigOll Mother by Rmtt Nonnan 158

Book ane! Film Revlewe Ours by Right: Womtn's Rights as Human Rights by Victoria F~u 171 Chalknging Radsm and Stxum: Altmuui,JrJ to Gtnnic E'Planations by Satish K. Sharma 172 Tht Stork and tht Syn'ngt: A Political History ofRtproduetillt Mtdicint by fan ClAr" 173 Tht Strattgti: Siunct: Guukr and Economic Policy by Ana blA 174 Paum'nian Womtn: Idnm'ty and Exptritnct by Aida Fmag Graff 175 Th, Boo. and The Veil by Agnls CallAmard 176 Nint Parts ofDtsirt: Tht Hjddtn World ofIslamic Womtn by Gou &ui-lIAJhti 177 It travail tits f'tmmts par Vlroniqw MagnAn 179 NtlLt ursm, NOllt/ist oftht Harlnn Rtnaissanct: A Woman's Lift Unvtiud by Idi, Sandm 180 Tht Vitnna Tribunal' Womtn's RighfJ art Human Rights afilm rtviml by Barbara EvanJ 181 Sptaking Out Against Vioknct afilm rnti~ by Susan NOlO" 182 Pour unt IthiqUl du bonhtur par Marit·lbuiu Mutombo 183

Front Cover "I ekn't want to many. 1want to go to unool thm bteomt a ekctor;n my lIillagt," Uma Kumari. 14 years old. Himachal Pradesh, India, 1994, Photo: Brenda Cranney. Back Cover "/ was six ytars old whtn / got marritd, Afirr that tvtrything wmt bad. " Shanti Devi, approximately 70 years old, Himachal Pradesh, India. 1994, Photo: Brenda Cranney.

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CONTENTS Number Fifty-three Winter 1995

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 Your Deepest Places, by Lis Brook 5 Ballerina with Hunting Dog: At the Freshness of Breaking Day, by Sharon Stonekey 10 Two Poems by Louise A. Blum 13 Hello Mother, by Lisa Neff 17 Then and Now, by Fran Wolfenden and Carol Rosney 20 Lying Down with the Woman, by Carrie Lee Vining 22 What Love Is, Sometimes, by Louise Mancuso 23 Willingness, by Sue Arvesen 27 The Space Between Us, by Meg Satterthwaite 31 In the Middle of the Night, by Shirley Brozzo 33 Untitled, by Kiriyo Spooner 38 The Breast, by Melissa Robinson 39 Fly Me to the Moon, by Ruth Mountaingrove 47 Transmittable, by Kim Yaged 50 Eulogy for the murder of a relationship, by Sonja de Vries 52 Return Flight, by Mary Scott 56 me, growing up part 1, by Letta Simone-Nefertari Neely 58 Take the Long Way, by Laraine Herring 63 Chocolate Covered Cherries, by tj moore 69 Even months after, Sheila, by I1y Lehman 71 Pieces of Me, bye. v. greer 75 To kd, by Pope Grosvenor 77 A Good Enough Cry, by Mary Frances Platt 80 The Wall, by Berta Morgan 82 Diversity, by Sandra Hayes 87 Welcome to Another Fascinating Olivia Tour, by Joyce J. Gardner 89 Letter to Mom, by M. Kathleen Ryan 90 all that is my body is me, by Debra Emmrich 91 Cavanga, by Gina V. Anderson 95 The Bartender, by Karen X. Tulchinsky 99 Last September, by S. Yasmin Colbert 101 Office Work, by Kim Yaged 107 Within the Hole, by Kerstin Marie Willman 109 The Making of a Woman, by Sandy Carlson 121 After Images, by Jannett Bailey 122 firmly provoked, by Debra Emmrich 123 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . ..

Photos by Jo Futrell appear on pages 21 and 57. A wood carving by Barbara Barratt appears on page 30. A pen and ink drawing by Deborah Ruby Vogelaar appears on page 46. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES 17. a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Fifty-five Summer 1995

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 Art and Science. by Arris J. Han 5 Drought. by Sarah M. Andrews 8 Wrongs of Passage, by S. J. Smith 10 Why, by Juin R. Charnell II Sweet Enigma. by Bobbi Vitello 18 Just a Bedtime Story, by Amy Grossman-Ortmeyer 19 You Can't Kill the Weeds, by Glenda D. Epps 20 Fruit on F/ire, by Cathy Halley 21 Olive Lane. by Nancy L. Bischof 26 The Conversation, by Corky Walsh 29 I Have to Say Something, by Ana C. Keller 34 Just Dreams, that's all, by Marion Bulger 35 The Tunnel of Love, by Sandy Horn 37 A Pride of Six, by Minikin Holloway 45 Bearing Witness, by Donna Knaff 48 In the Park. by Cathyann Stasiak 50 Untitled, by Linda L. Minkel 5I Becoming a Midwife, by Shannon Anton 56 How to Be a Good Daughter. by La Vonne Mangin 58 Two Journal Entries by Kerri Easterly 61 The Rain Never Hits the Ground, by Ronda Nielson 70 cats and me in bed all morning, by Judith Ann Hillard 72 Untitled, by Doris K. Reed 73 Martis Decision, by Mel White 79 Untitled, by Claire Maree 81 For Brandon. by J.Morgan Gharan 85 The Tenth Muse, by Michelle Walker 93 she ate. by Karen Thompson 95 Breaking the Bubble. by Amy Hawkins 99 Two Poems by Jeanette Coon 101 Promises, by m. d. hausman 105 Bus Stop, by Vivien Ng III Lifetimes. by Seanna Quressette 113 Baby Plaything. by Laurie Fitzpatrick 119 Two Poems by Cynthia Riede 121 Saying Good-bye. by Carrie 122 Untitled. by Melloney Armstrong

A drawing by Lynette Holloway-Kleinnlcycr appears on page 9. Photos by Karen Anna appear un pagc:i 28, 71, and 98. 18. ONCERNS

VOLUME 25 NUMBER 1 WINTER 1995 WOMEN'S

CAUCUS Letter from the President, Elizabeth Flynn 3 Call for Nominations--WCML Second Vice-President 6 The Florence Howe Award in Feminist Studies 7 FOR Letter from the Editor, Joan Hartman 8 Call for Proposals and Papers--Special Issues ofConcems 9

THE Cookies for Mankiller, Or, How Feminism Became the New "F Word" at San Jacinto State, Gretchen Kay Lutz 12 Pouring Tea and Filing Suit: Academic Women and MODERN the Feminist Generation Gap, Deborah Phelps 15 Emerging from the Yellow Wallpaper: An Asian Feminist in the Classroom, Eleanor Ty 22 Mormon Minefields: Practicing Feminism LANGUAGES at Brigham Young University, Cecilia Konchar Farr 31 "In the Wake ofFeminism": Women's Studies vs. Gender Studies in an Institutional Context, Beth Newman 37 Two Networking Strategies: Mapping the Minefield and Distributing the Maps, Mary Jane Hurst 45

Regular Features WCML Minutes 54 A Few Words from a WCML Scholarship Winner 57 MMML Minutes 57 NEMLAReport 58 PAPCIPAMALA Report 60 Ms. Mentor 60 Dancing Through the Minefield 68 Announcements and Calls for Manuscripts, Papers, Proposals 69 Research in Progress 71 Recent Publications 72 Reporting Research in Progress and Recent Publications 74 An International Women's Ouarterl~ 19,

No, 47, 1995

Women's lives: Breaking the Mold o Introduction 20 Germany: Anke Feuchtenberger: All Women 2 Japan: Fukl Kushlda: Action is Life Are" ' "The abolition of war needs to become a daily job." With gallows humor, she focuses on what it means to be a woman in society. 4 Mexico: Nancy Cardenas: Mexican Poet and Playwright 2 3 Italy: Suor Fablola: A Nun and Her CellUlar Through her writing and her other theater work, she Telephone has brought lesbian themes to her audience. [f she were Pope, she would give women the priesthood and return the Church to the service of humanity, 6 Canada: Elizabeth: An Elder Inuk Remembers Her Life 25 Mexico: Hebe Rosell: Her Voice, Her Self, Her Life In battling , she insisted on recognition of equality Whelher engaged in an allegory ofdeath and rebirth, between the genders. or reflecting on politics, she shares everything with her audience. 8 India: Sakuntala Naraslmhan:This Journalist Won't 27 South Africa: Miriam Tlall: Don't Ask for Mind Her Ps and Os Writing about women's real problems and initiatives, she has Permission to Write no time for fluffor gloss. "The African female writer has many obstacles to hurdle over." 1 0 Namibia: Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah: Political Leader and Head of Household 29 Honduras: Margarita Murillo: Fierce Resistance The dream of il better future fuels her work for land rclom, Being well organized helps her cope with a daunting and women's righl:s. schedule. 31 Philippines: Vicky Taull Corpus: The Women 1 2 EI Salvador: Eileen Giron: ActiVist, Artist, Rally; The Men Begin to Change Entrepreneur The women's movement has broadened the popular movement. She has opened up opportunities, built a cooperative, and changed attitudes. 35 Namibia: Elizabeth Khaxas: To Love Another 1 4 Russia: Tatlana Okunieskaia: A Star's Comeback Woman from the Gulag The delights and perils of self-discovery are found here. Betraved and locked away, she survived through friends and 3 7 Leiter to Our Readers/Results of Our Survey lif~. ~ by having a rich inner 38 Reprint of Our Readers Survey 1 7 Sweden: HUlda Flood: Socialist, Agitator, Feminist 40 Back issues of Connex/ons are available, Pioneer Although she worked tirelessly tor women's equality and a strong union, she was scarcely acknowledged until recently. 20. CRITICAL MATRIX 1/1 VOLUME 9 NUMBER I 1995

From the Editors Page 1 "In the Mess": A Roundtable Discussion of Feminism and Interdisciplinarity Transcribed and Edited by Heather Hadlock Page 5 Olimpia's Secret Weapon: Gender, War, and Hermeneutics in Ariosto's Orlalldo Fllr/oso Marilyn Migiel Page 21 (Anti)-Hysteric Glamour: Masquerade, Cross-Dressing, and the Construction of Identity in Japanese Fashion Magazines Sarah Teasley Page 45 Experiencing Lesbian:Theory, Lesbian:Writing A Personalist Methodology Sidney matrix Page 67 Griselda Speaks: The Scriptural Challenge to Patriarchal Authority in "The Clerk's Tale" "latalie Grinnell Page 79 Anthologizing British Women Poets of the Romantic Period: The Scene Today Stephen C. Behrendt Page 95 The Senorita Didn't Teach Me Bethzabe Guevara Translated with an Introduction, Notes, and Bibliography by Kathy S. Leonard Page 107

"Jotes on Contributors Page 121 Calls ior Papers Page 123 21.

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Jl 'IJlTH BL'TLtR Against Proper Objects IntrOr!UClion

lIOSI IIIUIDOTTI 27 Feminism By Any Other HlTfI ltD/Til BITLER Name t~!l'r.. lew

11_\ YU: i\L:BIN 62 Sexual Traffic H 1111 JI f)ITIf Bf Tl.ER "'lerVI€W

IIIODY \I,\I\TI:\ 100 Extraordinary Homosexuals and the Fear of Being Ordinary

E\~:U:-;:'\ lIUIMONI)S /26 Black (W)holes and the Geometry of Black Female Sexuality

1\1\1 \!ICIIAS1W 146 Camp, Masculinity, Masquerade 22. Feminism CONTENTS , &------.;;;..;;;..;.;,..;..:;;..:.;...;...;;; IPsychology Volume 5, Number 3, 1995 ! '-- EDITORIAL

307 On Reviewing Sue WILKINSON ______ARTICLES

315 'I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say "No" ': A Gender Difference in Children's Perception of Refusals Rosemary LEONARD

329 True or False: The Stratified Self in Lesbian Feminist Theory Cynthia BURACK

345 Engendering Infidelity: Essentialist and Social Constructionist Readings of a Story Completion Task Celia KITZINGER and Deborah POWELL ______REVIEWS

373 Mary CRAWFORD and Rebekah BRADLEY on: Paradoxes of Gender by Judith Lorber

375 Mary Brown PARLEE on: The Lenses ofGellder: Transforming the Debate on Sexual Inequality by Sandra Lipsitz Bern and The Sexual .\fetaphor: Men, Women, and the Thinking that Makes the Difference by Helen Haste

381 Paula NICOLSON on: Thinking Critically about Research on Sex and Gender by Paula J. Caplan and Jeremy B. Caplan

384 Precilla Y.L. CHOI on: Psychological Perspectives on Women's Health by Vincent J. Adesso, Diane M. Reddy and R. Fleming (eds)

386 Michele DAVIES on: Women and AIDS: Psychological Perspectives by Corinne Squire (ed.)

389 Jenny KmINGER on: Rocking the Cradle ofSexual Politics: What Happened When Women Said Incest by Louise Armstrong

391 Sue SMITH on: Female Sexuality: Psychology, Biology and Social Colllext by Precilla Y.L. Choi and Paula Nicolson (eds)

394 Wendy HOLLWAY (I) and BROWN (II) on: Straight Sex: The Politics ofPleasure by Lynne Segal 23. 'Feminism =~__& ..;C;...O;;;...;"N;...T,;;.,,;;E;.:N.;...;.T....;;;S psychology Volume 5, Number 3, 1995

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400 Christine P. DANCEY on: Lesbian and Gay Psychologv: Theon'. Research and Clinical Applications. Psychological Perspect;\'es all Lesbiall alld Gay Issues: Vol I by Beverly Greene and Gregory Herek (eds)

401 Didi KHAYATI on: Challellgillg Lesbian and Gay Illequalities in Educatioll by Debbie Epstein (ed.)

403 Lynn JONES on: ill Educatioll - All IlIIroduction by Gaby Weiner

408 Sheila WOLFENDALE on: The Educatioll Feminism Reader by Lynda Stone (ed.)

409 Margaret HARDMAN on: All Ethic of Care: Femillist alld Illterdisciplinary Perspectives by Mary Jeanne Larrabee (ed.)

412 Jane HILEY (1) and Evelyn KERSLAKE (II) on: Living with Contradictions: Controversies in Feminist Social Ethics by Alison M. Jaggar (ed.)

416 Colleen HEENAN on: Disputed Subjects - Essays on Psychoanalysis, Politics and Philosophy by Jane Flax ______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

419 1. The Dubious Nature of Mrs Doubtfire - Yet Another Case of Mal de Mere? Julie HARROWER

426 II. Women. Communication and Theory: A Glimpse of Feminist Approaches to Media and Communication Studies Natalie FENTON 24. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111:

JulylAugust 1995 Volume 18 Number 2 ARTICLES ABA Convention Report .21 They Arrest Sales Reps, Don't They? . 27 NFBW Success Stories .35 TCB: Chasing Co-Op Dollars Part 2 .45 Bookstore News . 41 Lellers . 5 News/Short Stories ...... 11 John Miller Update· The Lammies: Winners, Fantasies & A Few Facts· Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Awards. Just in Time for Beijing: China for Women· News from Astarte Shell Press

DEPARTMENTS Ad Index 88 Announcements (Will return next issue) Back to Press & Other Good News .51 Classified Ads ...... 87 Subscription Information . 59 They Went That-A-Way . .47 Trivia ...... 17 Writing Wanted ...... 49

THE BOOKS Art Books ... · 55 Canadian Books · 60 Gay Men's Lit. (will return next issue) Humor .52 Multimedia .53 Mysteries . .57 Our Own Presses .61 Publisher's Row .75 Science Fiction . (will return next issue) The Small Presses · 65 University Presses (Will return next issue) Women's Music .. (will return next issue) Volume 16, Number 3 Spring 1995 25.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS ...... •.•....••.••.•.•.•••...... I BOOK REVIEWS * EATING DISORDERS AND FEMINISM ...... •...... •...... I by Nita Mary McKinley Consuming Passions: Fem;m'st Approaches to Wefght Preoccupation and Eating Disorders, ed, by Catrina Brown and K.1fin Jasper; Feminist Perspectives all Eating Disorders ed. by Patricia Fallon et al.; From Fastillg Saims to Anorexic Girls: nle History ofSelf-Starvation by Walter Vandereycken ~ and Ron van DClh; and A HUllger So Wide and So Deep: American Women Speak Out all Eatillg Problems by Becky W. Thompson. ~ * RELEASING THE WOMAN \VlTHlN: THE POETRY OF SEVEN WOMEN OF COLOR .. 4 o by Gay Davidson-Zielske The lAst Generation by Cherne Moraga: Loose Woman by Sandra Cisneros; Releasing Serpents by Bernice zamora; Planet, with Mother May I? by Alma Luz Villanueva; Now POD! She is Gone by ~ Wendy Rose; Bear BOlles & Feathers by Louise Halfe; and Bird LAnguage by Diana Rivera. Z * WOMEN WRITERS: LIFE IN LITERATURE ..•....•...... 8 by Audrey Roberts Warnell's Work: All AII/hology ofAmerlcllil Literllture, ed. by Barbara Perkins et al.; IfI Had a Hammer: Women's Work ill Poetry, Fiction, alld Photographs, ed. by Sandra Martz; Women's 1:1 Voices: Visions alUi Perspectives, ed. by Pat C. Hoy et al.; Chloe Plus Olivia, All Anthology of Lesbiali Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Present, ed. by Lillian Fadennan; The NortOIl Book of Women's Lives, ed. by Phyllis Rose; and GrowIng Up Female: Stories by Womell ~ Writers from tile Amerlclln Mosaic, ed. by Susan Cahill. Q FEMINIST VISIONS ...... 11 (Jl EXCERPTS FROM "MAKING HISTORY: JULIE DASH" by Patricia Mellencamp

ARCHIVES OF WOMEN IN SClENCE AND ENGINEERlNG ..... 14 ~y Tanya L. Zanish OTHER ARCHlVES 15 WRITlNG OUR OWN HISTORY: A CLASS IN ARCHIVAL SOURCES 16 by 4O-ne H. Kleinman FEMlNIST PUBLISHlNG . 19 COMPUTER TALK . 19 New email lists; electronic journals; World Wide Web sites; and more. (CompiledbyLinda Shult.)

CORE LISTS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...... 23

NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDlES .24 Resources on African American women, aging, artists, biography, disability. health and prescription drugs, ,witings by early Christian women, curriculum transfonnation, bias-free wriling. photographers. date rape. statistics on U.S. women. and ""Titers of various genres, periods, and countries. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard: aile title reviewed by AJargcry Katz.) PERIODICAL NOTES 34 • New periodicals on Latin American women, young women. development. economics. \\omcn entrepre­ neurs, Jewish women, spirituality, mentoring, the "Great Mother," RV traveling, book reviews. violence against women, East-West cooperation, and U.S. women's history. • Special issues of periodicals on lesbian and gay theory/politics, philosophy. women in 111111, Tlllli ~hlfTison. history of women in education, Hispanic literature, Australian women, epistemology. J-bortio111J\\' and pl1litirs. Hollywood women. and Christina Rossetti. (Compiled by Llndil Shull)

ITEMS OF NOTE .39 An Australian women's studies directory, a set of bibliographies. a campus df!!:lIlizing !!uilk. resources on AIOSfHlV, reproductive health infonnation, gay/!l'sbian videos. microionn collectilll1s. a wdlan: pol1C\ report, a list of Wisconsin women legislators, recent Working Papers irom Wellesley College. ,I 5Uf\,<'\ rep\ln on women's work and the future, plus more. (Compiled by Rent'" Beaudoin.)

BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 42 26. FEMINIST ISSUES VOLUME 14, NO.1, SPRING 1994

Articles

.\1arie Josephine Diamond The Revolutionary Rhetoric of Olympe de Gouges 3

Neera Kuckreja Soholli Correlates of Female Crime 25

MUlSuko Takahashi The Issues of Gender in Contemporary Japanese Working Life: A Japanese Vicious Circle 37

Dialle Richard-A/lerdyce Hearing the Other: Social Change and Individual Growth in the Women's, Men's, and Eco-Spiritualily Movements 57

Michael F. NOOlle Sticks, Stones and Broken Bones: alld Mary Jo Wiley Military Law's Criteria for Aggravated Assault 67 27. FEMINIST ISSUES VOLUME 14, NO.2, FALL 1994

Articles

;\1yra Dimlersteil1 Jane Fonda. Barbara Bush and :l1Id Rose Weitz Other Aging Bodies: Femininity and the Limits of Resistance 3

.l1elissa S. Herberl Feminism. Militarism. and Attitudes Toward the Role of Women in the Military 25

Carmen LlIke \Vhite \Vomen in Interracial Families: Retlections on Hybridization. Feminine Identities, 3nd Racialized Othering

SHsan J. Fiorino "Nontraditional Occupational Aspirations and Attairunent of Potential Female Recruits 73

.>':atherine J. Patterso1l Pornography Law as Censorship: linguistic Control as (Hetero) Sexist Harness 91 28. feminist review

NUMBER 50 SUMMER 1995 The Irish Issue: the British Question

Editorial: The Irish Issue: the British Question 1

Deconstructing Whiteness: Irish Women in Britain Mary J. Hickman and Bronwen Walter S

Poem: Coming Home Cherry Smyth 20

States of Change: Reflections on Ireland in Several Uncertain Parts Ailbhe Smyth 24

Silences: Irish Women and Abortion Ruth Fletcher 44

Poem: Mothercare Rita Ann Higgins 67

'I Won't Go Back to It': Irish Women Poets and the Iconic Feminine lia Mills 69

Irish/woman/artwork: selective readings Hilary Robinson B9

Self·determination: The Republican Feminist Agenda Claire Hackett 111

Ourselves Alone? Clar na mBan Conference Report Clara Connolly 118

Conflicting Interests: The British and Irish Suffrage Movements Margaret Ward 127

Women Disarmed: The Militarization of Politics in Ireland 1913-23 Sarah Benton 148

'Women are Trouble, Did You Know that Fergus?' Neil Jordan'5 The Crying Game Sarah Edge 173

Noticeboard 187 29,

Feminist Teacher

Vol. 8 No.3 1994

Table of Contents

105 Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?: Reflections on the Role of Black Women:' Studies in the Academy By Audrey Thomas McCluskey

112 Mentoring as Identity Exchange: Conflicts and Connections By Mary Ann Cain

119 Teaching Anthropologies and Sexualities By Florence E. Babb

127 Cultivating a Critical Voice in Women's Studies: A New Look at Advertising By Barbara Andrew, Ellen K. Feder, and Irene J. Klaver

129 Gender, Race, and Radicalism: Teaching the Autobiographies of Native and African American Women Activists By Joy James

140 Coach or Cheerleader: Contrasting Classroom Metaphors By Margarita M. Rose

Departments

103 Feminist Teacher Netwurk News 159 Conferences/Calls Illt Papers 145 Book Reviews 160 Our Contributors 155 Feminist Teacher Needs Re\·lewe" 161 Author Index for \Ullme S 156 Teaching Resources 162 Contents Index Illt \"lume (3 30. Feminist Voices A FREE :tf,.\IlISON AREA NEWS JOURNAL: BV WOMEN FOR, WOMEN

Volume 8, Number 6 JUly 14 - September 7 1995

Wisconsin Arts Board Summer Arts May ,Be EUminated, in Issue 1997 7

Talking About Singing Contents and the Politics of Performance; Female Moving Ms. Forward: A Rockers Stomp New Step Backward: Ground Controversy Surrounds by Rebecca Scherr 8 A Landmark By and For Wisconsin Women Getting Personal ...ith by Betty Granda 1 The Vulva Club interview by Living Without the Nancy Nelson 8 Material World by Kathie Rasmussen 1 And So She Said... 10

Letters 2 Cafe Beat...FV wanders the isthmus searching for Ne.... Brief. 3 the answer to the eternal question' "what are Reflection. on Being a women reading?" 11 Creative Person by Anne Neville 4 Network 14 Letting the Whole World Calendar 15 Kno...: The Political Meaning of the Blues Classifieds 16 by Ayse Tari 5

Voice Box: Reviews of music and books 6-7 31.

No. 48 Summer 1995 4 INtROOUOTlO'

FICTION

8 MO'TREAl 1962 Shauna Singh Baldwin

43 THE CLUB Sherece Taffe ART 46 BOUHOARIES /LEARNING TO FUOK Sandra lee Boivin 12 OE,ORIMEHT OF INOlA, AFfAIRS Theresa Marshall

26 PHOTOS Dianne Whelan / Christine Taylor POETRY 48 ARE YOU A FRiERO OF OOROTHY? Joanne Bristol I Andrea Ward 11 SOHOOL Elizabeth Dancoes 51 ONTARiO LOno CORPORATIOH Min·Sook lee 18 M. louise Bak

19 LABIA WI1' TEETH Kathy Fretwell

20 RAS'BERRIES Khadija Black

21 OKAILA 'RiSOH fOR WOME' Barbara McMurchy

22 WAlKl,G WI1' KARER CARPEHTER Colleen Addison

28 ElIXIR Dera lIevln 74 6UIOEl\HES FOR SUBMISSION I UPCOMING ISSUES

34 SOMETHIHG ABOUT RE'EWAl I TOMATO MARMALAGE 76 ANKOUKCrMENTS I CAllS fOR SUBMISSIONS Sharon Hawkins 30 RACK ISSU'S 50 O'OAY I OAY TWO I OAY Am, OAY I W, GO OUI WAlKING Sina Queyras

S9 30 Sadl Ranson 60 SHE "'Aim .. , Jill K, McCubbin

SPEAI(ING TEXTS

36 WHAT SO~[ CAll GIJMMUNHY ,,, OTHERS CALL CLICKS karen miranda augustine

61 MY FORMER lifE AS A FHIUHST THERAPIST Maria Minicucci

REVIEWS

66 THE WORDS 1 KNOW I CATHY STONEHOUSE Nancy Chaler

68 m OOLOURS Of ,EROINES I lI01A !I'IA T. Lu

70 Il[SIST~ f,IONA OIKH'IA, DIONNE fALCONER &.. ~HH OEGTER, EDITORS Sherece Taffe

72 l.lA\S BRIDES GAil SCOTT Jennifer Henderson 32. Gender and Education

Volume 7 Number 2 June 1995

.-l.lison Taylor. Glass Ceilings and Stone 'Valls: employment equity for women in Ontario school boards 123 Jlaarit Lindroos. The Production of 'Girl' in an Educational Setting 143

Les/o' Jones & Teresa Smart. Confidence and wIathematics: a gender issue? 157

Jackie Bradshaw, SUt Clegg & Deborah Tra)'hum. An Im'cstigation into Gender Bias in Educational Software Used in English Primary Schools 167

Pam "Vilaa. Making Cp :-len 175

Caadaee B. Hryward. Catching Up: gender values at a Canadian independent school for girls, 19i8-93 189

fVqvne .\tlny/ina. Deconstnlcting .\fasculinity in the English Classroom: a site for reconstituting gendered subjectidty 205

BOOK REVIEWS Equality, Education and Phl'sical Educatioa I.Ed. J. EvanS! reviewed byJoyce Sherlock 221

Space, Place and Gender! Doreen {"Jassey) reviewed by Frances Slater 222

QJtaliry and Equa/if)': promoting opportunities in schools' Kathryn A. Riley) reviewed by Rosemary Deem 224

Gendered Education Sandra Acker) re\iewed by )'Iary Evans 225

The 0'namics qfRare and Gmder. Some Feminist Inten'enh'onJ (Eds Haleh Afshar & ~Jary ~\laynard) fe\iewed by Olufemi Ososanwo 226

Riflertions: the vim's ql black disabled people on their !ius and communi(y care (Eds ~asa Begum, ~Hldferte HiU & Andy Stevens) re\iewed by Gordon Hughes 228

Feminisms in Education. In introduction G,-lby \Veinef re\iewed by Chris ,\-{ann 229 GENDER & SOCIETY 33. Volume 9, Number 4 August 1995

Contents

From the Editor 405 "Just Every Mother's Angel": An Analysis of Gender and Ethnic Variations in Youth Gang Membership KAREN A. lOB and MEllA CHESNEY-UNO Women and Heroin: The Path of Resistance and Its Consequences JENNIFER FRIEDMAN and MARISA AUCBA 432 Ethnicity, Gender, and Marital Violence: South Asian Women's Organizations in the United States MARGARET ABRAHAM 4~ Women's Gossip and Social Change: Childbirth and Fertility Control among Italian and Jewish Women in the United States, 1920-1940 SUSAN COTIS WATKINS and ANGBLAD. DANZl 469 Symposinm On West and Fenstermaker's "Doing Difference" PATRICIA HILL COlliNS. LIONBLA. MALDONADO, DANA Y. TAKAOI. BARRIE THORNE, LYNN WEBER, HOWARD WINANT 491 Reply: (Re)Doing Difference CANDACE WEST and SARAH FENSTBRMAKI!R 506 Book RevleWll IVi/chcraze: A New History ofthe European Witch HU1I/s by Anne Llewellyn Barstow TANlCE G. FOLTZ 514 Xuxa: The Mega·Markering ofGender, Race, and Modernity by Amelia Simpson NANCY A. NAPLES and CHELSEA STARR 516 The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End ofrhe Cold War by Cynthia Enloe JUANITA M. FIRESlUNB 518

Ollr Lady ofGlladalupe: Faith and Empowerment Among Mexican-American Women by Jeanette Rodriguez MILAGROS PENA 520 Money Makes Us Relatives: Womens Labor in Urban Turkey by Jenny B. White GWENDOLYN L. LEWIS 522 Professing Feminism: Call/ionary Tales from rhe Strange World of IVomen s Studies by Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge JOAN D. MANDLB 524 Errata 526 Gender & Society is partially supported by the University of Delaware and the University of Memphis 34. Health Care for Women Internadonal

CONTENTS Volume 16 / Number4 / JULY-AUGUST 1995

EDITORIAL / v HEALTH ISSUES AMONG AFGHAN WOMEN IN CALIFORNIA / Juliene G. Lipson, Taiyaba Hosseini, Susan Kabir, Patricia A. Omidian, and Frances Edmonston / 279 WOMEN AND SOMATIZATION: UNRECOGNlZED DEPRESSION / Patricia A. Betrus, Shawn K. Elmore, and Patricia A. Hamilton / 287 PRIMARY CARE IN CUBA: A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH / Karen A. Swanson, Janice M. Swanson, Ayesha E. Gill, and Chris Walter / 299 SETTING AND PROVIDER OF PRENATAL CARE: ASSOCIATION WITH PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AMONG LOW-INCOME WOMEN / NUtit R. Fischler and S. Marie Harvey / 309 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTENATAL SCREENING FOR SYPHILIS / A. Abyad / 323 HEALTH RESPONSIBILITY AND WORKPLACE HEALTH PROMOTION AMONG WOMEN: EARLY DETECTION OF CANCER / Talma Kushnir. Stanley Rabinowitz, Samuel Melamed, Esther Weisberg, and Joseph Ribak / 329 THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS OF AEROBIC DANCE PARTICIPATION / Marjorie Estivill / 341 GENITAL HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION: COMMON BUT NOT TRIVIAL / Mary L. Keller, Judith 1. Egan, and L. Fern Mims / 351 CHINESE MOTHERS' REACTIONS TO THEIR CHILD'S CHRONIC ILLNESS / Ida M. Martinson, Anne J. Davis, Chong-Yeu Liu-Chiang, Liang Yi-Hua, Jin Qiao, and Madam Gan / 365 BOOK REVIEW / 377 ANNOUNCEMENTS / 379 PAPERS TO APPEAR IN FUTURE ISSUES / 383 35.

11 HERfZONS WOMEN'S NEWS & FEMINISTVIEWS SLrlTnlYI995 Vol 9 No 2

------WOMEN'S NEWS

Letters to the Editors 2

NEWS Exhibiting Signs of Bteast Cancer. 6 Where Men are Men and the Women Knir? 7 Multiply Life By the Power of50,OOO 8 A Fitm Foundation for Teen Mothers 11 Charting the Way to a Fair System of Child Support 13

FEMINISTVIEWS

FEATURES Where are the Older Women in TV and Film? by /lmanda Goldrick-jolleJ 16 Speaking OUt from the Margins: PlaywrightYvette Nolan by Lon-aine AJhdCJWl1...... 20 Portrait of the Artist as Activist: Anne PopperweU by UJa Tumer 22 "D" is for Dilemma: Studio D Founder Kathleen Shannon sets the stage for reflection by Kalhleell Sharmon 26

16 REVIEWS Inuit Women ArtistS RevielubyJoAnn LawelI 32 Simone de Beauvoit-ABiogl11phy; The Second Sex RevlewJ by RJ. Slev'moll 33 Picasso's Woman; Patient No More RevlewJ by Megan Willi,,'m 33 The Case of the Not-So-Nice Nurse , i ' • Reviw by Nell. OOJlerO/1/ 34 ~ ',';;"~ ': The, Year After Childbirth; Mothering the New Mother R' ..,-",- ,""""'"...... l' t~i ~~,":::' M.,jimm ;9 :..;,, '0 " '.' BODY WISE"'"'""by Val Paape 40 34 ON THE EDGE by LYII Crxkbum 41 COLE'S NOTES by Small G. Col. 43 36. INITIATIVES 11II

Journal of NAWE Volume 56, No, 4

1995

From the Editor's Desk i

Reentering the Academy: The Voices of Returning Women Students 1 Deborah Rifenbary

A Study of American Indian Females in Higher Education Administration 11 Linda Sue Warner

Women's Studies in Japan: Origin and Current Issues 19 Machiko Matsui

The Organizational Evolution of NAWE 29 Gail Short Hanson

The Feminizer 37 Timothy Jay SPRING/ 37. SUMMER 1 9 9 5

COVER ART Detail, "Tofu Marinated landscape" Ellen Wagener

PORTFOLIO 24 Imaging Iowa Women Artists Robbie Sieinboch wilh lexls by Paddy Blackman and Carallauhan

ESSAYS/CREATIVE NONFICTION 10 A Name of One's Own M. J. P. Johnson 17 lena's World Jeri Griffith

POETRY 8 Sometimes I'd like 10 Work in Iron Heather McPherson 9 I Was Thinking of Writing You a leHer Pol HUlchings 14 Cemetery Carol Kanter 15 Hunting Mushrooms Ann Struthers 22 Kierkegaard Writes 10 Ann landers Joanne lowery 23 Regine Schlegel in the Danish West Indies, January 1856 Joanne lowery 31 Rabbil Pol HUlchings 33 beat Julio Christensen 34 Molly Has Ihe lasl Word Suson Terris 35 The Significant Other Marianne Toylor 36 Pocahanlos M. liso ShaHuck 37 Memory Hilary Sirain 38 Babi Yor Kel Munger 44 Keepsake Haines Sprunt Tote 45 The Preacher's Wife: A Sun, A Moon. and A Shadow Ann Schwab 50 Corn-Mother Francine Sterle 51 Brinjol Belh Simon 52 Borders Angelo R. Dougherty 53 Beyond Forty: Burning the Winter Leaves Brenda Spilios

FICTION 39 The COlholic Girl's Guide Celesle O'Dell 46 Children's Games Christina Meyer Schwarz

DEPARTMENTS 4 Foremothers: AIda and Elmina T. 'Nihon Janel l. Rohler 54 Books: Reviews by Sondra Adelmund Ingrid Reti Robin Throne Mina Kumar Alice Friman Linzee Kull McCray Allison Thorpe Teri Bostian Ann Collette 62 Maxine! Comix Morian Henley 63 Maxine! COffilX Morion Henley 64 Contributors 38. IRIS A]oURNAL ABOUT WOMEN

No. 33 • SUMMER 1995

FEATURES 4 Talking Trauma jenlliftr Matesa 16 The Visual Landscape and the Politics ofPornography Production Gail Dims 28 Coming Home Agate Nesau/e 34 Images ofWomen in War Carol Wells 40 Speaking Out: Militarized Prostitution in South Korea Gwyn Kirk

FICTION 24 To Redding and Back Brenda Lee Bmt1ler 52 Wishful Thinking Ruth Lalla

POETRY IFC Sharing Sexual Fantasies Barbara Hurd mc Sex Clinic Bill Buege 27 The Apple Tree Amy Klauke 39 Mother Herself Kathleen M. Heidemall 39 Afterward Mary Sue Koeppel 50 A Woman Feels the Weight of Love Kathleen M. Heidemall 50 The Innocent Elizabeth LUlld 51 Residual Collan Morton 5 I Avalanche Larissa Szporluk

ESSAY 12 Pilgrimage Sonja Franetd 47 Beyond Paradise Lisa Norris

REVIEWS 60 Schoolgirls: Young Women, Self -Esteem and the Confidence Gap by Peggy Orenstein; Kathleen Sweeney 63 Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women's Rights by Nadine Strosseni CtltrionaJolmson

NEWS SHORTS 66 Hot Flashes 66 Resources 66 Seeking 67 Submissions 68 Events 39.

Focus: Violence '\~ainst Women :} ~o::'-. :-.c'-c~:o: :'':IJ=-f'i Ci.rY}_;-"5 C:..:rl SDj1."~~:":.;

In Progress 72 Beating Violence Against Women 9 .''';O/l1C 1111'11 ill Korell JUlI"t' jiH'med \/l("1! g((Jl/fls as Tilt' Gro//fl oj Wish­ The problem of violence against women has 110 borders alld comes irl different forms, from mail-order brides to battered wives, from rape to {o-he-( ;ood FII/has ill the hopt' of !lHlI'idilll.: /ide lIIudd., to their O\\'/I prostitlltion. The problem ;s broad (lnd difficult 10 reckon with. ami more so tile search for solutions. ( !liMn'l1. No Safe Place 12 Men for Gender Awareness ... .73 The family-site of some of the worst forms of libuse todav-remaills kev to :\ Thai ::HJl!J' t'oll1pmed o( gOl'em­ preventing domestic violence. .. 11/('111 Officials. It'l/dlen. 1111111/.;.", lilll'\"('/".'. anisls lind ,\"GO lI"orh'r.\ Remember the Children 16 dims 11/ (/c!lin'{' d /It'.'Ier /lllIler­ How does olle compme the total effect of abll.Ii~'e fatllers amI petrified \fUl/ding or Iht'l/lldIT\. or other mothers as the children grow up? 1/11'/1, «'lIti .i{ rdlill"I/.\hif'S hel\l"t't'/I No Excuse 20 !/IUllllld \I·PIllt'I/. Atl imerview with Len; Mari", senior progrmn specialist of the US-based Men Changing Men ... ..74 Family Violence Prevention Fund \ \1.\. ul'l/de fi'ol/l r!ll' tlr(l It'lldas Prostitution as Choice 24 of lilt' CalilofJlitl-/)(/\t'd Oak/am! \It'll \' I'mieci IdllCh i,\ dt,tlinl/t'd Others say some women do choose to be ill proS/illllioll, alld such COllsent /II t'l'w/icl/tillg lIIale 1·llIft'm·e. makes them "less a victim." Valid argllmem? J"lh'i,l'1Il (lml hOI/lIl(IIJ/lhia Migrant Worker Held Hostage 27 Alolle in a foreign land. unfamiliar with either the langullge or the territory. migrant workers usuall.v find themsel~'es trapped jrlto prostitution by rheir employers. Itl such instances, solidarit), groups play II crlicial role. Unaccounted Costs 53 The story of a Filipino domestic helper in Singapore who was executed for killing her friend and her friend's ward highlights rhe utter lack of protectioll of the basic rights of migram women workers cI'er)'where. News and Notes 3 One More Fllipina in Prison 54 In Action 7 Violence at Japan's Immigration Detention Centers 58 Fiery, Tireless Grandmother: jj JImlilt' or Rosli Roisillb/it, \'ice· Center for Women in Crisis in Pakistan 60 presidellt or tilt' A/me/as de Plaza Expert on Sexual Torture Takes on State Violence 61 de ,\Iayo. (1 grouJI of ~r(//ll/lll(ltht'fs An interview with Dr. Yallika Yubel, a socialiH·femillist llnd human rights ill Argelltilla /lltf.ntill~ till' .H'IlH·h for ocrivist based in TIlrkey {1II't'" lilies lost /0 rhe IkiO/lS The Solution to Rape 64 lIliliwn' I'egilllt' l~" lilt' 'lOs Resource Center Update ...... 31 The Fiji Women's Crisis Center 65 From the Isis Shelves A prOfile of a group that provides cotlllsellilig allli legal/medical support to New Releases women and children survivors of violelIce Poetry Support Work for Prosliluted Women 67 Book Reviews A profound change akin 10 a "humin!: inside" wkes place ill NGO workers Recipes, Clicks, Ideas, Puns de(lfillg witIJ prostitwed women, after they .,ee for Ihemselves tile raflge of Health Update 77 men wIJo treal women as commodities. Bulletin Board 78 Love Shouldn't Hurt 70 Conversations .. 79 A SPEAK imerview with Africa's MAJarshilo Molsei. /Ill urga"iler of a support In A Different W,ly: All group for batlered women alld herself (/ .wrvivor II( I'iolt'fll abuse ill{{,I"I"it'lr willI Dr. Xl.:l/ye/l }...·jlll CflC chie( of imcnltltimw/ rl'lllliol1,\' of 11K \ 'it'II1<111l WOl/lell's Unioll Joumal of Feminist Family Therapy 40. An International Forum

VOLUME 6 NUMBER 4 1995

DEVELOPMENT AND VOICE IN WOMEN WITH ANOREXIA AND BULIMIA

Introduction I Patricia Romney Mia Andersson

Mother-Daughter Connection: The Healing Force in the Treatment of Eating Disorders 3 Mia Andersson

Conversation and Writing: A Collaborative Approach to Bulimia 21 Mary E. Olson

The Struggle for Connection and Individuation in Anorexia and Bulimia 45 Patricia Romney

REGULAR ARTICLE

Gender, Power, and Intimacy 63 Elisabeth A. Horst William J. Doheny

BOOK REVIEWS

Lesbianism: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to the Literature, 1976-1991, by Dolores J. Maggiore 87 Reviewed by Jo-Ann Krestan

Reconceiving Women: Separating Motherhoodfrom Female 1dentity, by Mardy S. Ireland 88 Reviewed by Claudia Bepko

Lesbian and Gay Psychology: Theory, Research, and Clinical Applications, edited by Beverly Greene and Gregory M. Herek 91 Reviewed by Joan Laird 133 Kathleen Lomoll. Gender and Knowledge 41. Jude DavitS. 'I'm the Bad Guy?' Falling DoWll and white masculinity in 1990s HolI}wood 145

Il.illwant Bhopal. \ Vornen and Feminism as Subjects of Black Study: the difficulties and dilemmas of carrying out re~search 153

!Jmqy Bam·ell. Levinson and the Resisting Reader: feminist strategies of interpret- ation 169

Lisa Hopkins. The Part with :\e'er a Bone io't: \Vebster's women and the politics of speech 181

REPORTS .)'UZWl1lf UiSk)'. Population and the Emironment: gender, poverty and household~ level analysis 189

Lim/a Feltoll. The 'Paderbom Experiment' 193

RE\'IEW,.... RTiCLE Plea.5Ilre and PohticJ by Dt'borah Cheny 197

BOOK REYIEWS I ~ imull ill jlol.'f1l1enl:j~7nimsl1l ami J'Ofilll actionl,Sheila Rowbotham) reviewed by Rohini Hensman 203 flaotica 2..-1 (oll((tion uf

Challenging usbiml and G~) luequalities in EducationlDebbie Epstein, Ed.) reviewed by Lena ~lilose\1c 205

Outing: shalten·'tf!, the cOT1Jpira~v C!/ silence ,\Vanen Johansson & \Villiam A. Percy) reviewed by Stephen \Vhittle 206

Era/lis and Politlis: gcry male se.tualiryJ masculinity andfeminism (Tim Edwards), Humosexual Desire (Guy Hocquenghem), Love's Litany: 1m writing 'ifmodem homoerotU:s (Kevin Kope!,onl reviewed by Simon Shepherd 207

Just BOJPs Doing Business? .HenJ masculinities and m"me (Tim Newburn & Elizabeth A. Stanko. Ed" reviewed by David H.J :Vlorgan 210

Democratic Rifimn and the Position of ~Vomf1l in Transitional teonomies (Valentine ~1. .\loghadam. Ed.': re\1t'\ved by Anna Pollert 211

.i .\falter C!J" Honour 'Tahire Kocturk) revlc\,,"cd by Nese 6zgell~Erhibey 213

.-1 Irorld C!IDifJfrt'1lCt' 'Julia ~LHCll$) I"e\iewed by :"J'ese Ozgen-Erti.ibey 21·}

DU!ert'TIt IVomen. Dftltrfllt ~ hlfk: ,~t'1Ider and industralisation in Indonesia (,~'(ies Grijns, lnes Smvth" .-\nila van Yelzen, Sugiah \lachflld & Plldjiwah Sayogyo, Eds) rc\"iewed by .\ndrew \Vesl 215 (conlinued, next page) Paradoxt'.l I?{ Gmda Judith Lorber\ l"C'\ll'wed h7' Barbara L. .\larshall :!16 (continued) 42. The Poli!>' Reader in Gender Studies (collective) reviewed by Tuula Gordon 217 wing by the Pen: 'vomm writers iu the eightemth cenlury (Cheryl Turner) reviewed byJane Spencer 218

Seeing Together:jriendship between the sexes in English weitingfiom Mill w Woo!f(Victor Luftig) reviewed by Val Gough 219

.Ilatmwl FidiollS: Stmdhal, Sand, Rachilde, and Batail/e (Maryline Lukacher) reviewed by S. L. Black 220

Gender and the Academic Erperimce: Berke/q WOIIltll sociowgists (Kathryn P. Meadow Orlans & Ruth A. Wallace, Eds) reviewed by Sheila Cunnison 222 N t Philosophia: the thought ifRosa Luxembourg, Simone Weil and Hannah Arendt (Andrea Nye) reviewed by Anne Seller 223 1 Feminist lItsearch ]oumt)'s (Donna L. Sollie & Leigh A. Leslie, Eds) reviewed by Pat O'Connor· 224

Language, .Ifinority Education and Gender: linking socialjustice and power (David Corson) reviewed bv Scrafton Appleton 225

Enterprising IVomm: tdromon )i1l1dom and the creation ifpopuwr myth (Camille Bacon­ Smith) and Textual Poachers: tdroisionfans and participatary cullure (HenryJenkins) reviewed byJudy EtheIidge 227

lItpresentatiollS ifMotherhood (Donna Bassin, Margaret Honey & Meryle Mahrer Kaplan, Eds) reviewed by Sue Thomham 229

Feminism and the Technological Fix (Carol A. Stabile) reviewed by Anne Scott 230

Surragate Motherhood: conception in the luart (Helena Ragone) reviewed by Anne Scott 231

Moving Targets: womtll, murder and represtlltation (Helen Birch, Ed.) reviewed by Mer! Storr 232

Wori:ing with Violence (Carol Lupton & Terry Gillespie, Eds) reviewed by Rusty Livock 233

WOIIltll'S Health and Social Workfeminist perspectives (MiIiam Meltzer Olson) reviewed by Rusty Livock 234

Travel, Gender, and Imperialism: Mary Kings/q and West Ajrica (Alison Blunt) reviewed ~~~u~~ m

Bodies that ~Haller: on Ihe discursive limits qf 'sex' Gudith Butler}, Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: lesbian cultural criticism (Susan.J. Wolfe & Julia Penelope, Eds) and HeavenlY !Ave? usbinn images in flt'eJllieth-century women's wd6ng (Gabriele Griffin) re\~ewed by Caroline Gonda 236

Closing the Book {Stevie Davies") re\~ewed by Daphne Glazer 239

Industrial Park a prolelanannovel IPatIicia Galvao (Pagu) reviewed by Lim Jesse 240

BOOKS RECEIVED 243 ~OTICEBOARD 249 :,\UfES 0.\" CO:,\rrRIBCTORS 251 43.

4 Boot. ofLuther, Slippe..ofGold: The Hi.lory ofa whlan Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis; Cherry Grove, Fire Island: Sixty Years in America's Fint Gay and usbian lOw" by Esther Newton. Reviewed ~v Vicki L Eaklor. 6 Blood, Bread and Ro...: How Men.truation Created The World by ludy Grahn. Rel'iewed by Eloise Kleill Healy. 7 Chloe Plus Olivia: An Anthology ofLesbian Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Prtsent, ed. by Lillian Faderman Reviewedby Judith Bramhllrg. 8 Lt3bian Culture: An Anthology. The Lives, Work, Art and Visions of Lesbhms Past and Prestot ed. by Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe. Reviewed by Julie Mitchell. 9 A More Perfecl Union: Why Straight America Mu.l Stand Up For Gay Righls by Richard D. Mohr. Rel'iewed bySharell Shm,' Johnson. 10 Contemporary wbian Write..of lbe United States: A Bio-Bibliograpbical Critical Sourcebook ed. by Sandra Pollack and Denise D. Knight; and Gay and wbian Lilerature ed. by Sharon Malinowski. Reviewed by Krula Jay. 10 Forty-Three Septembe.. by lewelle Gomez. Reviewed by Sarah Vm, Arsdale. 11 Supe..ta..: Twelve wbian. Who Changed the World by Dell Richards. Reviewed byJane Simolli. 11 Peter Pan in North America. A sestina, by Robill Becker. 12 FORUM: Changing Our Minds: Lt;tbian Feminism and P.ychology by Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins; and When Boundarie. Betray Us: Beyond Dlu.ion. ofWhat Is Ethical in Therapy snd in Life by Carter Heyward. Dual reviews by Sheila Jeffrey., andMary Hayekn. 14 Revie" E..ay: The Po.lmodem Polities of the wbion Mystery, ByM. Kellon Breazeale. 16 Review E..ay: Seeing Ou..elv.. on the Silver Screen. By Jallis Helbert. 18 Revie" E..oy: wbion Poet. Speak U. Into Ed.lence. By Eloise Kleill Healy. 19 Review Essay: The End ofthe Rainbow in Children's Literature. By DianJ. Pizllrie. 20 Erotiu: The Spectrum of Desire. Multiple review hy Judith Stelhoum. 21 Melling Point by Pat Califia. Reviewed by Randy Ii/rolf 22 Hog Huven by Caressa French. Reviewed by L A Livingston. THE FICTION CORNER 23 Fta.hpoint by Kotherine V. Forrest. Reviewed byJallis Helbe, t. 24 Alma Ro.e by Edith Forbes, and Stoying The Di.lance by Franci McMahon. Reviewed by Patricia Murphy. 24 TheSea ofLight by lenifer Levin. Reviewed byMariall Michener. 25 On Lill Street by Lynn Kanter. Reviewed by Trish Allen. 25 Amazon Story Bon.. by Ellen Frye. Reviewed by Cherri SI",r. 26 She's Always Liked The Girls Best, plays by Claudia Allen. Reviewed by Robi" Bernstein. 26 Lesbonlania by Jorjet Harper. Reviewed by Jillx Reers. 26 ZOra! cartoon by Kirsten Zecher and Lori Prieslley. A FINE ROMANCE 27 SmokeyO by Celia Cohen Reviewed by Dee Graham. 27 Chautauqua by Catherine Ennis. Rel'iewed by Nallcy Corbett. 27 True Love, by Jennifer Fulton. Reviewed byUsa Shapiro. 27 Friends and Lovers by Jackie Calhoun. Uel'if.!wed hy Pauline Klein. 44.

Forum: The Question of Lesbian SeparAfism: The l.~,fhi"n Here.'iY by Sheila .Jeffreys. 3 Rel'iewed by Heather Findlay. 4 Rc)'iewed hyMel' AliI/a. 4 R('\'h'wed byJlldith lIa/hen/am. 6 f(('I'j('U'cd hy Iklte 7(tlkl/. 7 DHughters of the Pacific- by Zuhl de I~hlar. Rl'l';elfl'd h.l'( '(lIMe /)un~fiml 8 The Prarlice or Low' by Teresa de Laurelis. Nt'l'jc\I'ell hy renee (:. hong/and 10 Boston Marriages: Romantic Bu. Asrxual Reiationship,li Among Contemporary Lesbians ed. by Eslher 0 ROlhblum and Kathleen A. Hrchony. Rel';eWl.'t/ by l.eNa ./. Rupp. 10 Dagger: On DUlch Women ed. by lily Burana, Roxxie, and Linnea Due. Rel'iewedhySherrie A.lnness. II Bodies That MaUer: On the Discursive Limits or"su" by Judith Butler. Rel'iewedhyAlice A Parker. 12 Dacktalk: \Vomen Writers Speak Out. interviews with Donna Perry. and Writing 'Vomen's Lives: An Anthology ofAutohiogrBphiul NnrrB­ tive3 by Twentie'h-Century American 'Vomen Writers ed. by Susan Cahill. Reviewedby Patricia A. Murphy. IJ Women, Passion & Celibacy by Sally Cline. Reviewed hy Rosemary Keefe Curh. 14 Sis'er/Stran~('I': I,('.~hians Loving Across the Lines ed, by Jan ffarrly. Uel'iewed by('uml ('ompcr. 14 Family: A Portrait ofGay and usb'an America by Nancy Andrews. ReviewedbyJoaJlllo Crollen. 15 My American History: usbian and Gay Lire During the Ruga" Yean: by Sarah Schulman. Rc~'ieH'ed hy Ratya Weinbaum. 16 SECOND THOUGHTS: FlR5hpoint. by Katherine V. forres!. Rh'iclI'edhyJanet GreIJil/ea. 16 "Voodoo" and liThe Silk Kimono," poems by Ally Acker. 17 nererosexism: An Ethical Challenge by Patricia Beattie Jungand Ralph F. Smith. ReviewedhyMel'AIiIla. 17 nappy Endings: Lesbian 'Vriters Talk About Thrir tins find Work hy Kate Rrandt Rniewedhyl'atMcAllister. 18 Lrsbian and Gay Ps)'chology: Throry, nr.~('an'h. and Clinical Appli Bel'erly HurtA 18 Zora! cartooll by Kirslen Zecher and Lori Pricsllt.'y 20 Lesbian Studirs in the 19905. essay by Bonnie Zimmerman 21 Tilting the Tower: Lrsbiansrreaching/Queer Subjects cd. hy Linda (iarbcr. Rniewedhy.lean Noh/e. 22 Sisters, Sn(lrrts. Queers: Beyond 'he Leshian NaHon cd, hy Arlene Stein Rel'iclI'cd kr Jennifer 1{1'C<'I1}:a. 23 LESIJIAN SCIENCE FICTION: The Year Seven by Molleen Zanger. Rel'iewedhyUsa Shapiro. Heanstone and Saber by Jacqui Singleton, Rel'iewedhy Lynne Untson 24 Elizabrth Bowen: A Reputation by renee c. hoogland, Rel'iewedhyRohin Bemstein. 24 IT'S A MYSTERY: Sweet Cherry Wine by Carol Schmidt. Rel'iclI'ed by Pele Plante. 25 A Rage of Maidens by Lauren Wright Douglas. Rniewedhy Diane Griffin Crowder. 26 REVIEW ESSAY: Connecting and Forgiving: The \\'ritings of Chirana Lesbians by Terri de la Pena. 28 TilE FICTION CORNER: S'aying Home by Elisabelh Nonas. Rel'iewedbyChern' Shur. Ka'hleen O'Donaid by Penny Hayes. Rel'klredhy /)oreel1 /)umh. 29 The Serpentls Gift by Anchee Min. Rel'iell'('d hyA1atfie Richard..ml. 30 Red Azalea hy Anchee Mill. Rel'h'II'ed hyJoAnlle J.(./lman. 31 l\fatricide by Carla Tomaso. ReI'iewed hy SlIlamll' ,1uhmz. A 'Valking Fire hy Valerie Miner. Rf'\'ft'HWI hy {i'e I,ynch 32 Lt:SIJIAN ClIILllREN'S IJOOKS: Dive by Stacey Donovan, Nel'iell'f'd hy {1'.\"h'/1 Nt'lI"nwn. 32 Anna Day and thr O-ring by Elaine Wickens Rt'I'il'll"l'd".I' ,\'ht'/~r J{affa~~J.

33 1\.,.0 Teenagers in 1Went)': 'Vrilings by Gay and I ,('.~hiall Youth r-d by Ann Ileron /(('\'I/'II'f'tI hyAna M. Marllllez Aleman 34 A FINE ROMANCE: The Sensual Thread by Beatrice Stone, RniewcdhyJudifh Ste/houm. 34 Up, Up and Away by Catherine Ennis. Rel'iewedhyJackyAhromifis. 35 Thin Fire by Nanci lillie. R('\'if'wed kv {{'slil' {ar.wm. 45.

3 LOST CLASSICS: ~Monle Verita" by Daphne du Maurier. Revit'wed by S Marlene lIead 4 REVIEW ESSAY: In Praise of Dykts Who Do it Funny, hyJ'dill Wil/f.f, 4 REVIEW ESSAY: Hilarity and Truth: The Ficllon ofAlison Btchdtl, hy /Jeh Silos.... 6 FORUM: Disappearing Gender: Kate Bornstein's (;emler Outlaw. !lerie»'l'd hy S,/.mll (', I!ule 6 Reviewed by Pamela (1m)'. 8 The EIploding Frangipani: RfCent I,('sbian Writing Rod Publishing from Aotl.'arolllNcw Zuhmd, l1yC ',,/1Ik IJ/II/'ijiml. 9 Coming on Strong: Grndrr anti St:\lIalit), ill l,"'l'nlielh·('tulllry Women's Sports by Susan K Caho Uel'it'ln'dhy KI/r1a./ay. 10 Professions of l)t'.'iir€': Lrshian and Gay Silldief in Lilcralllrt'. cd hy George E Ilaggcrly and I!ollui\' ZillulIellll:ln U,'I"I,'II "d".1'(', ,//,...,,/11/11//1 II GAy Rnd Leshian oStlltlirs in Arl Ili~tory, cd hy Whitney D;wis, Ul'I'it'IH'd hy "'nll/n's f'o'" 12 D)'ke IdeA~: Prores~, Pulitin, nail)' I,ife hy .I11vet' Trehikot UI'I'II'lInl hy UI'I/ I'dufm/\ 14 ChallenRing ('onception~: Prrgnancy aud Parrn!ing Deyond tltt TrAditionAl Family by Lisa Sallion UCI'/('III,d "\," ":O{",/" S"III {'III t 4 ushiam arlll Child ('u~t(ld):: " ('A~rIHlok, cil hy Dlllol('" J M;I~!::ilHe Nt'I'I\'It't'd "I' 1(0,\1'111111:1' ..II/ChI/lillY, 15 "The- Le~hiAIl lIeresy Revisited": rour responses 17 Sandino's DAughters Revisited: Feminism in NicaraguR by Margaret Randall, nel'h'lI"ed hyAfarKf/rt'1 A, J)w}a

t 7 Lesbian Quotaliom: Reneetiolls on Life Rnd Love, Politics, and Cullure, From Sappho (0 I\todrrn Times ((llnpilcd hy Ro~emar.,' Silva Rt'viewed ~~, PauJille Kh'ill. 17 LesbiAns in the Military SpeAk Out by Winnl S, Webber, R('\'iell'ed hy Al. n"III Nt'llfll'ig, 18 LRmbda Gray: 1\ PrRctical, F,nlOtional, amt Spiritual Guide for Ga)'s and ushialls Who Are Growing Older compiled h.,. Kalen Westerhcl!:!, Reyes. Re~'iell'ed hy Mllrxwd ( 'r/llhhHIlIt, t8 The Polilies ofCruelty by Kate Millett, Ue\'iclI'ed hyJ.A, A,rrt'fs, 20 Remembering Eliz.abeth Bishop by Gary Fountain and Pcter Brazcau Rl'I'icllwlh.l' /Jct/I!Il'/, ('flluwl 2 t Her Tongue on My Theor)': ImAges, E~sa)'s. and Fanlasit'~ hy Kiss and Tell !?t'I'u'IH'd hi' ,\lIcrrie A, 11II1.',n 21 MondaY5 Are Yellow. Sundays are Gray by Ellen Prescott, RC'l'i(,lIl'l/~I' I klti ItfflNt't' and('flris ,\fnrkflll',\lti. 22 Fa... Women: Lt5hiRn Seluality i\ntl the Mark of r\g:grf'~~itln lIy I)'llCla Ilafl runl Snufll r\ltificf': l'eHoll~, 111Il\ll:.r_~, rulilif~ ell \Iv Alln Kibbey, Kayann Short, and Abouali Fannanfarmaian Rnit'Il't'tlhyShl'rI"ic A. 1111/1.',\,\-. 24 The BuUerfly Effect by Eve Zaremba /levlt'wed hy I 'de I'll/III, 24 "don't rallmc sir, callml' strong," poem by Kitty TsuL 25 Murder is MAterial by Kalen Sawll and Calendar (;irl 1Iy Stella Dulh.. UCI'it'II'cd ~J'.Ji"x Ikers. 25 A SmAil Sacrifice by Ellen Hart /ll'I'it'lll'd hy MyklJl C. !Jamiftllll, 26 The Nt,,1 Stel): I,tshians in l,ong.Tf'rm Hf'co\'f'ry, Onl from (lmln, Volume 2, ed hy Jean Swallow Ul'I'h'I\'{'d hy Almy.l. ;/\1.'\ fI/ld .. l1l1/t' M, KaiJ,

26 Social Sen-ices for (;1\)' and Lesbian Couples, cd. Lawrcm'c A. Kurdek, Ut'l'iell't'd hy (;fI/' ,I U"ltas, 27 Imagts in the Dark: An Encydoprdia of Gay and Lesbian Film and Video by Raymond ~l11rray and Gays and Lesbians in Mainstream Cinema: Plots, Critique~. ('a~l~ and Crrdils for 272 Thtlltricalanl! Madr-for-Tf'lr\'i~ionlIoll)'wond Rt'lea~f'~ hy Jarne~ H.nnert Parish Rel'It'wed ~~, fmclI KJim', 28 Tht Straiii:ht Womall's <;uidr to I,r_~hianim,by t>.1ikaya Ilrart Ut'I'icw"d hy ,\'11,\/1/1 h"('111ff1l 29 The Ptnguin Hook of Lesbian Shorl Storil's ed hy Mary H.t'vnolcisOll1ll ":\'1'1)' \\'nUlallt~ nlt'lllll hy !.('s1t'a Ncwman Rt'l'lt'lInl hI'! 'hmll'lll' Iklf!, 30 Ilandng to Ihf End or the ShinillR ORr by Whitney Stolt Ut'l'i.'ll'nl I~I' (if!,",' IIImtll/llll 30 Gifls ofthe Dod)' hy Rehecca Ilrown Ut'I'it'ln'd hy Alldn'll Lt: I't'fnsfm, 3 t Autumn !'itllueuct and 11)'rlln h~' .Ian 1"('1'111:111 N.'I'h'w.'''''1' ,\ l"fI\' ,\ 1I'/I\'lI/flll 31 Before Our f.)'t's by Joan Alden !?('l'It'II'l'd hy AmJl Mm~flll

32 hArukoflovt' pol'ms hy JlIne JllIdali ;lnd American nn'alll~ b\' Sotpphil I.' Ut'I'I,'1t ",j h,l'Alllfll '\~,' 'kfl l'IlJ.!'11I/ 33 Give 1111' Your (;ood Ear h\' MaUlt'l'll BI ;\Ih' U"I'It'lt,'tl/~I'I '",I" li'l//I/lO 33 1I0use Rllle.~ by Heather Lewi,s Uel'It,ti','d hI' I','I'(/,\T. Schlt"/IIXl'/ 34 StanJml Unuml by Kalen {'al!ln;1 ;lIId Shaml' Ahnutthl' Shrt't hy lli;\IIL' I ;Illl'.!i" d 1,','\1"" ",I /'1 {1"1 \/"I{'I//I 35 ('actus I.on' hv I t'1.' I \'ltrh ,lIId II) I Ilr l.igbt fir thl' Sih rn' \ltWlll'd hy RUTh !',-Hi" 1"'-l!>' ,I hI ./,,/, \, 1'1,1,,: 46.

3 Tbe Power and Passion orM. Carey Thomas by flclen Lefkowitz Ilorowilz. Rei'Jewed hyChllrlef/(' Bal/. 4 REPORT FROM THE CAMPUS: Anti·Lt-sbian Hate Crimes. lJy Bl1rhl1ra Korhal. 5 The Words I Know by Calhy Stonehouse. Rl'I'lell'e!!hy Kef Mil/IKeI'. 5 Excerpts from K~)' We.fl Diary. Poems by Pamela Gray. 6 FORUM: THE USES ()FCOMPI.. EMEN'rAltrrV: Onlnfimnlr-Tr-flllS;: The l)syrlwlllJU' "fnirrCfC'IlCl' inl.('shian Rt·lalilillship.<; hy Beverly Burch. Rel'h'lI'edhy( 'aria M. MOlle,I"/('/'{' alld hyJotll/llt' AfarJ'OlI'. 8 Lavender Culture ed. by Karla Jay and Allell Young. Rel'h'll'l'dhy Cherri S/1IIr. 9 The Second Coming ofJoan ofArc and Other Plays hy Carolyn Gage. Re\';ell'el! hy.lulill Willi.\'. 10 Fifty Days ofSolitude by Doris Grumbach. RCI'h'wcd by Margaret (rllilo1/(mk. 10 Skin: Talking about Sex, Class & Literature by Dorothy Allison. Rel'iellwlhy Kwell L. Kopel.wm. 11 Gay and Lesbian Politics: Sexuality and the Emergence ofa New F.fhic hy i\lark Blasius. R(,l'h'lI'ed ".r5il(/('('I· lilllllg 12 EvohebyCrislina Peri Rossi. Reviewed "y lillhl/ll/ de la Tie1"J"a. 13 The Good, the Bad, and the Gorgeous cd. by Diane Ilalller and Belinda Budge. Rel'iewedby Kormall L KreglrJl'. 14 re ve r b e ra f ion s across fheshimmering CASCADAS by Jeffner Allcn. ??el'icllwl hy !lO.H'IIIWJ' K('cfe ('ul'h. 15 Making Things Perfectly Queer: Interpreting Mass Culture by Alexander [Joly. Re I'ie wed I~I' Barbaro Korhal. 16 REVIEW ESSAY: The Exploding Frangipani: Ushian Writing rromlhe South Pacific. By Mid/die ['rflc!or. 18 Arrekefe: An AntholOgy ofContemporar)' mack usbian Writings. ed. by C;llherine E. McKinley illltl L. Joyce Delancy. Rev;ewedbyStephanie Byrd. 20 REVIEW ESSAY: No Ordinary Mysteries: Barbara Wilson's Novels. ByJoall E. Baker. 21 SISTERFIRE: Black Womanist Fiction and Poetry cd, by Charlotte Watson Shennan. Re\'iell'edhy Terri L. Jewell. 22 REVIEW ESSAY: Lesbian Sport Fiction. ByJoliSumloz, 23 REVIEW ESSAV: A Great Year for Sci-Fi, fJyJulie Mitchell. THE FICTION CORNER: 25 Sister Safety Pin by Lorrie Sprecher, Rel'/('Il"('dhyC)'1I1hia Riede 26 Fat Girl Dances With Rocks by Susan Stinsun. Reviewed hyRl/flil/u11 Roh,wlI. 27 Bellydancer by SKY Lee. Revien-ed hySima Rahillowitz, 28 Amnesty by Louise Blum. Rel'iell'edhyAmlllll/l'h' fli/WI',\ki. IT'S A MYSTERY: 29 The Case ofthe Good-For~NothingGirlfri{,lltl by Mabel Manc)'. RCI'ie!l'l'dhy Dialle Gr!{/in{ 'I"Imder 30 Night Songs: A Gianna Maglione i\1}"st{'f'~' ny Penny Miekelbury. Rl'l'icllWIhy (Jeh SIIO.I.\". 30 Ghost Motel by Jackie Manthorne, RCI'it'lI'l'dh.l' flal McAI/i.\It'r. 31 We Know Where You Lh"e by Jean Taylor. !?t'I'it'll'edhyJillt fleas. A FINE ROMANCE: 31 Triple Exposure by Jackie Calhoun. Re\'il!H'l!d hy Mary J.II. Beech. 32 Sparks Might Fly by Cris Newport. RniC\I'edby Shell)' Raffal)'. 32 SECOND THOUGHTS: Thin Fire by Nanci Litlle. !le\';ewedhyCody L. Roherfs. 33 PaInted Moon by K,lTin KAlhnnker ant! Gelling to tht:> Poinl hy Tt'll:sa SllJn.'.~. Rt'l';ell'edhyJocky Ahrolllili,I'. THE EROTIC LESBIAN: 34 The Girl Wants To: Women's HCllrewntafiolls ors{'x lllltl the Dnd" cd. by I,ynlJ Croshie. Rnit'lI"t'd h,J ..11111 Himhamu 34 Wanting Women: An Anlhology ofErofj(- Lc,d,ian p(l(·trycd. by J,m/lardy. !?('l'il'll'edh.1' Rcmdr Two!! 34 Personal Ads hy Robbi Somlller". !?C\'ii'lft'l! hI' A/III Himho/lll1. 35 Led Aslra,' by Artemis Oa~gro\'t.'. R{'l'i('lIw!hy ..lillie' ,\/. A'oil ami,\lCll'r ..1.1'1"<'.\' 35 PCRrls orPassion: A Treasut)' of I.{'.~hian F:rulica cJ, hy C. t\lIy~nlll.cc .1IIt! rVlakcda Silvera. Ul'I'i{'H{'d 1,.1' I'wi/ill!' I\It'ill 47.

VOLUME 20. NO, 2 EIElfH SUMMER 1995

not wheelchairs."-How to visit a nursing home and what to say when you get there

• "Bring your birds."-Unusual volunteering possibilities, from finches to clown noses, Citement in Jewish life comes from "Nomen: our new scholarship, 2 9 LILITH HONORS new books. new lituals, new ped­ ,1€Ogy. Here's what's really "conti­ THESE WOMEN "ulti'-the best news IS feminist 40 THE WAYS WE ARE: TEACHING YESHIVA 2 2 NOT·ARABS AND NOT· GIRLS JEWS: DRUZE WOMEN by Helen Mkhaelson IN ISRAEL by Naomi Grossman So that's what Robert Frost meantm A secular English literature Instrudor 'Nhen "/Ie hear about the Druze 8 JEWISH WOMEN lands in an ultra-Orthodox high :::eop,'e's full participation In Israeli & FOOD (EAT, EAT, school for girls. 'To 5if With Love" 'OCiet·" :bat means only the men. With a Je'Nish spin DIET I DIET) ,~ O"e,;ze woman can aspwe to an by Susan Josephs e'~glneellng degree, but not a dn­ illustrated by body·size activiSt ,er's ;:cense, This paradox makes DEPARTMENTS Beverly Naidus. ,5,"2eI5 jewish population look 2 FROM THE EDITOR A recovered "hunger artist" binges :y-o~l-esslve on 'Nomen's mles. and diets her way through the Jewish eating opportunities of her 3 LETTERS Orthodox youth-the 26 SHABBAT AT THE pleasure/pain ofChanukah latkes. NURSING HOME 4 KOl ISHAH-NEWS OF 'ood~laden Purim parlies. Shavuot by Susan Schnur cheesecakes and Plus ... 3 JEWISH WOMEN AROUND more. ~ ~ ... :' ng home IS nobody's idea psychologists examine food foibles THE WORLD :)1 a naopv ending. But an unusual particular to Jewish women. '~:ott'er-daughter volunteer team • \Yhen male Clergy harass 'flomen: "as "siteo e'lery Fnday for many • New apPID<1ches to Jewish .ears-'-evlvlng Y:'dd,she memones ~attel'ed women: • To Beijing and 16 POETRY: OUR 'or :~e ,iewish residents at a be'Jond: • DI5sing feminist sedel): IMMIGRANT PAST ,'l<2trcOlst facility. Pius, • je'Nlsh glds and feminism at Three Poems by Susan SkJan and Hal\iard: • Agul'ah I1ghts Robin Amelia Morris • ..},i,nJISt at Age l4-meet =<,j(''e' Dalton, four-year veteran 30 REVIEWS 19 IDENTITY AND • Gennan vlon,en recall the Ho!o­ ANXIETY: FEMINiSM (lust: • Jewish ol-phanages .:IS a child" & JEWISH CONTINUITY ':,lr"e ootlon: • f"lea:eval demons and by Susan Weidman Schneider 'rc:.::e·T1·dav :esbans: • O',elpl'otec­ "Contmuity"-how to e,:sure ti',e 0Ments: • to.. oUlck scan of tilrns je'//Ish survwal--Is tr.e tin-de-mll­ Jnd ~':etlon lor sumrnel' d.stractlons lennlum hot potato of !he Qr-ga· n:zed jewish co:nlT1urllty. But [lON dees temlnlsm play In the fr-enetc 36 FOREMOTHERS Crama aeing erl<1aed In seif· ,A nw Le'/)'. OUI' Ohn JewISh VlctOl'af1 I'1col1ant Jewish comnw:.5'ons. 5"1'.',\ Plath \ELz tOI'ces and ccnfel"erees ,il'ound the CO,.... ntl'!? The real ex- 38 TSENA RENA l.';_ -',{, I:LOiSDens,c!e resource ,-,,10;e5

ON T.IE COVER' Roche! In Wonderland by Janice Fried 4 I THE CREATIVE EDGE • VOLUME VI, NUMBER 1 JULY/AUGUST 1995 ART S

Out and About: Lesbians Hit the Silver Screen by Eliuzbelh Pincus 80 FEATURES The Messager Is the ~fedium bJ Erin lVade 83 Art, Sex, and Censorship byJe1l1lill€ LanQuette 83 Cyberspace: Debunking the Myths That Bobbi Humphre)': The Magical Flutist k\' E(na Gardner 84 Keep Women Omine by AIiUl Shennan 26 A rtswalch 1l)'le1llliler Baumgardner 85

PHOTO ESSAY HEALTH

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of\Vomen's Pesticides: A Clear and Presenr Danger O.\' ,\fartha Honey 16 Suffrage in the United States 30 Health Notes 16 The Dioxin*Endometriosis Link l~\' Sharon Lemer 25 Reflections of a Lavender Menace: Remembering 'Yhen Lesbians Challenged the Women's Moyement bl Rita !vIae Brown 40

\\'ELFARE An Acti,'ist·s Classic Take on the Svstem b.\'}o/l1Inie Til/mOil 50 Exploding the Stereotypes bl Rita Henl~l jensen 56

NEW S INTERNATIONAL Sri Lanka: Buddhist Nuns Seek Equality by Laura !vI, Markowitz 10 Canada: Shredding Eyidence in the Name ofJustice by Anue Kershaw 13 Dispatches 1 4 u.s. What's Cooking in Newly Republican State Houses by SUUlllne Williams 86 Beijing or Bust: U.S. Girls Get Ready by Hagar Scher 90 Take Our Daughters to Work Day Takes a Hit bl Kristen Golden 92 Football Coaches Try To Sack Title IX by Martha Burk 93 Newtwatch 93 • Clippings by Kate Rounds 94 DEPARTMENTS

80 0 K S Editorial It's Been <1 Year by Mama .~1I11 Giilt'spie Best Bet Books: What Your Favorite Writers Are Reading 70 1_t'lffTS 4 Rt'l'll'WI 76 (;Ilt'sl Room A Woman by Any Orher .'\ame . "y Kate ROlll/ds 96 Xo Comlnml I inside back cover) FICTION ANO POE TRY

~raria~ Fidion Speak, h.¥ FflliaNa Sabaln/kova 62 S NAP S HOT S Poetry Hatshepsut IJy Nutll Whitmull 48 Sallire-The L:ppity Blues \\'omen 29 ramil\' Ties h)'l.ilu!1l Pf/llaJl 69 \fay Del Rio 79 49.

. . MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN '.~he Nation's Oldest Newsletter Covering Women In The Media .

Volume 23, Number 2 Spring 1995 50.

Slow pace for women in top corporate ranks 3 Donna Allen on women's media activities 4 Women ad execs gaining influence 4 AEJMC convention papers 5 "Myths & Trends" offers proof that women boosted J-school enrollments 12 51 .

Spring 1995 On the cover: 17 Birthing cholees by Justine Dobson Some things birthing mothers should consider.

23 Charting fundamentals by lim; Rosenberger

Charting can be as unique as each midwife's care.

29 Renewing our faith in second stage by Milyri Sagady An in·depth look at the physiology of second stage.

34 Pacific RIm memories

Nicole laboring at a hospital in Canada. Photo by Lillitm Sty. Jan, Cher and Jill put words /0 some powerful feelings.

OTHER FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

12 Subliminal Semantics by Sue LaLeike 3 Editor's Page Acarefllilook at the power of words. 4 Poetry

14 Searching for their roots in birth by Milry Rucklos Hnmpton 6 Networking Issues IIumy birthing women take for granted cause problems for adoptees. 10 Tricks of the Trade 11 Marion's Message 16 No glove, no handshake by Sharon Glass Jonquil In good alignment Adiagnosis of bacterial vaginosis leads awoman to change. 26 Question of the Quarter 19 Back to basics by Julie TupleI' by Veronica Wagner Mnscle strength and flexibility are vital before, during and after pregnancy. 44 Media Reviews 22 Practice makes perfect In} Caroline Brm"n and Barbara Shocker 46 News A practice strategy to iHcrease women's exposure to birth positions. 48 Journal Abstracts 27 Little black book by Sharon Glass Jonquil and Jill Cohen 49 Calendar Second stage pages for hospital and homebirth. 50 Classified Advertising 54 In My Opinion 32 Serving our birthing sisters by Judy Edmunds The journey-dance of labor and birth Second stage is a time of excitement and action for midtUJ/e and mother. by Judy Edmunds 36 The medicalizalion of the second stage of labor by Mariml Toepke McLean 55 Photo Album Time limits and positions, /Ind their effect on birthing /IIothers.

37 Memories of Heather by Pam Brown A mother offers suggestions to help families grieve.

52 Perineal tears by Re1U!e Steill

Midwives have 11Iatly toofs to facilitafe the body's natural abilities. 52.

Summer 1995

On the cover: 17 The grand finale to birth by fudy Edmunds T1.ird stage is atime ofactivity for the midwife. 22 Unraveling toxemia by Anne Frye Noted authorAmleFryewritesabout this baff/ingcondition.

29 From water to air by Mayri Sagady Slippingfrom an intrauterine world to ours is trulya miracle.

32 Traditional Chinese medicine by Valerie Appleton Integrating TCM into modern midwifery practice. The birth ofZoe. Photo by LiUmn Sly.

OTHER FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

12 Crucial timing by Sue LaLeike 3 Editor's Page NARM's work is crucial as the nation rl!i/$$f$Ses its health care provisions. 4 Poetry

14 How to become a North American RegislIy listed midwife 6 Networking

Information to help you become a CPM. 10 Trlcks of the Trade

15 Sage femme by Alice Gilgoff 11 Marlon's Message A second-year resident helps Alice through a diff/CIIIt evening. Wisdom from generations past

19 The last minutes before parenthood by Diane N. Solomon 44 Media Reviews

"1 felt myselfsinking, sensing, plllled into an un{amilmr yet welcome vortex." 46 News

20 Alexander by fan H. Whitcomb 48 Journal Abstracts

A proud grandmother writes about her grandson's birth. 49 Calendar

25 One diaper at a time In} Darcy Haapala 50 Classified Advertising

A mother shares her painful experience with postpartum depression. 54 In My Opinion 27 Signs to watch A chance to define our future TIlree distinctive types of postparhltl. depresswn can affect women. by Sue wLeike 31 Little Black Book 55 Photo Album TIlird stage and postparhlln pages for your notebook.

35 Meconium aspiration syndrome by Sharon Glass fonquil There is agreat deal ofamtroversyregarding prevention and management ofMilS.

37 Postpartum hemorrhage: Prevention and treatmentby Yvonne Lapp Cryns Risks, causes and management of postparhlllJ hemorrhage. 53, ff a women's newsjournalk june 1995 volume xxv, number 6

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activisDl. uvqr There 12 national and International 4 a former collective member i ViSitS our sister pUb/i"'~ 'ions ; revieVlrs ... ,special feature 7 14 Uutdoor writing You Should Be Concerned ebout Right-Wing Women by women The Serpent's Gin Free Enterprise analysis, .. Chicken Lady 17 Justifying Homicide 8 christian lerrorists target - J. Leiters 18 abortion providers J. Memorial for .,. Ads 21 Who's Protecting .. Naomi Gottleib Whom? 10 16 the criminafization of protective parents 55. off a women's newsjournal aug/sept 1995 volume xxv, number 8

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activis:rn revielMS

National Women's Studies Writfng as Witness by Beth Brant and Association Conference Messengers of the Wind by Jane Katz 16

IHlM' Summer Reading 6 17 a guide to feminist sites on the net River of Hidden Dreams by Connie May Fowler

House of Blues by Julie Smith Photos! Photosl Photos! 14 from the San Francisco Dyke March Condition Crit/cal: the Story of Nurse Censtfnues by Echo Heron

Moon Cakes oy Andrea louie a~alysis Dyke strippers: LesbIan CartoonIsts from A to Z edited by Roz Warren The Politics of Breast Cancer 7 media and medical Issues Films: Maybe We're Talking About a .nelMs Different God and Eve's Daughters

International News 3

National News 4 Letters 22

Chicken Lady 24

______~ A_d_S 2_5 _ 1 56. N ESSUES THE PROGRESSIVE WOMAN'S QUARTERLY VOL. IV' NO.4 FALL 1995

FEATURES CODUMNS DEPARTMENTS BIKE LUST THE POLITICS HOFFMAN FRONT LINES 13 OF FORGIVENESS 3 2 60 years old 32 BODY ETHICS CENSORSHIP, and riding free Guilt-tripping survivors I consume, therefore I am THEN & NOW by Barbara joam by Frederick ~v. Keetle WIN SOME/ OT! DIALOGUE FLORINE RAPPING LOSE SOME BUM RAPS, BUBBA, & STETTHEIMER 9 5 AFFIRMATIVE 36 THE WORLD ACTION Playful and subversive artist ACCORDING TO FEEDBACK 16 by Arlene RallC1l SOAPS 7 Barbara Arnwine, Ramona Edelin, and Julianne SEXUAL POLITICS CHOICE BOOKS Malveaux debate rap music ON BOOK TOUR CHESLER 47 and coalition strategies. 40 11 STEPHEN KING, Danmed ifvou're Ollt, ELIZABETH PACKARD FEMINIST? THE BILL OF WHOSE damned ifyou're not Rebel with a cause AN 0171 INTERVIEW ~Hariah Bllrton SCIsOIl RIGHTS? by ALSO: 20 • fVomcfI mId AJen, \Vhat the fathers really GENDER-JUSTICE (/ philosophical (o/werslHioli founded BREAKTHROUGH TALKING FEMINIST • TIle Courage to Rilise by Andrea Dworkin 42 26 Good ,Hen Perpetrators, beware WRITE WHAT YOU • Crossillg the Color Line HEARTSICK IN THE b}' DllVid FYl/zce WANT • Saviflg Ollr SOliS HEARTLAND (As long as it's about sex) • TI,e iVelV Victorians 29 By Shere Hile Connecting the dots CUTTING SOME in Oklahoma SLACK by /-ltldrca Peyser ON THE COVER 60 PllOtogmphedjl.lr THE GREY FLANNEL ON THE ISSUES by EJ. Carr SEXUAL HARASSMENT SUIT by Marge Piercy WILPF Financial Report 57. See Page 19 July/August 1995 Vol. 55 No.3 Peacea~d Freedom

Features Departments

The Power of One••••.•8 Readers' Forum.•.•... 4

Undoing Environmental Membership Report•...5 Racism 9 U.N. Report 6 Shades of WILPF•.••.10 Branch Profile.••••.• 16 California Fights Affirmative Action••••13 Branch Action•••••.••17

Proposition 187•••••••14 Peace Education Committee 20 Crazy Horse Malt Liquor Equals L1MPAL Report••••••20

Racism I •••••••15 Sign-Oos 22 WILPF Financial Report 19 Program & Action•••• 24

Book Review....•.•..29 Int'l Report.••.•.••..25

Notices.•..•.....••..26 58. Theory a.F. Skinner's Radical Behaviorism: Historical Maria R. Ruiz 161 Misconstructions and Grounds {or Feminist Reconstructions

Sexual Aggression Acceptance and Expectation of Sexual Aggression Sarah L. Cook 181 in College Student,

The Influence of Misogynous Rap Music on Christy Barongan 195 Sexual Aggression Against Women Gordon C. Nagayama Hall

Media ;>- -I Blaming the Perpetrator: Language that Distorts Sharon lamb 209 Cl' Reality in Newspaper Articles on Men Susan Keon w U'l ... a- Battering Women «Cl' ,..a- :J Power and Powerlessness CI Codependency, Loss of Sell, and Power Gloria Cowan 221 Z N Mimi Bommersbach w ... ~ .&l Sheri R. Curtis 0 '"E ~ :::l Women Who Use Domestic Violence Shelters: Rebecca Campbell 237 ... Z Changes in Depression Over Time Cris M. Sullivan 0 William S. Davidson II ;>- ,..a- U Work and Family 0 -I '"E Maternity Leave and Women's Mental Health janet Shibley Hyde 257 0 :::l Marjorie H. Klein :J: "0 U > Marilyn ). Essex ;>- Roseanne Clark VI... Reviews Women of Color; Jlltegraiing Ethnic dnd Gender Janis V. Sanchez-Hucles 287 Idenlitie< in P,ychotherapy, by lillian Comas·Diaz and Beverly Greene

Women, Children, and HIVIAIDS, by Felissa l. Sharon Rae Jenkins 289 Cohen and jerry D. Durham; AIDS: Selling a Feminist Agenda,. by leslie Doyal, Jennie Naidoo, and Tansin Wilton; and Women and AIDS: P,ych%gical Perspeclive" by Corinne SqUire

Sexual Feelings in P,ychotherapy: Exploralions Kathryn Quina 291 For Theiapi't, and Therapi'ts-fn-Training, by Ann M. Varna Garis Kenneth S. Pope, janetl. Sonne, and jean Holroyd; and Sexual/nvo/vernent with Therapists: Patient Assessment, Subsequent Therapy, Forensic" by Kenneth S. Pope

Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders, by Mary Hayden 293 Patricia Fallin, Melanie A. Katzman, and Susan C. Wooley; and Understanding Ealing Disorders, by leann Alexander-Mott and D. Barry lumsden

In a Time of Fallen Heroes: The Recreation of Denise Twohey 295 Ma,cu/inity, by William Betcher and William Pollack

Announcement Members of Underrepresented Groups: leslie Cameron 298 Reviewers for journal Manuscripts Wanted ~productive 59. Health Matters NU'-1BER 4. NOVE'-1BER 1994

Contributors, Acknowledgements and Permissions Introduction 6 Marge Berer Motherhood. fatherhood and fertility: for women who do and women who don't have children Features 11 Virginia Hight Laukaran. Delivering Women~CentredMaternity Care with Adity Bhattacharyya and Limited Resources in Grenada Beverly Winikoff 20 Kalpana Ram Medical Management and Giving Birth: Responses of Coastal Women in Tamil Nadu 27 Mawaheb El-Mouelhy. Women's Understanding ofPregnancy-Related Mahinaz EJ-Helw. Morbidity in Rural Egypt Nabil Younis. Hind Khattab and Huda Zurayk 35 Haile Gabriel Dagne Early Marriage in Northern Ethiopia 39 Cheikh I Niang The Dimba ofSenegal: A Support Group for Women 46 Esther Sempebwa Nagawa Absent Husbands. Unsupportive In-Laws and Rural African Mothers 55 Rosa N Geldstein Working Class Mothers as Economic Providers and Heads ofFamilies in Buenos Aires 65 Sundar; Maheswaran One-Parent Families. Public Housing and Mental Health 68 Judith Bruce Reproductive Choice: The Responsibilities ofMen and Women 71 Katha Pollitt Bothered and Bewildered 74 Sue Monk and Sandra Tuck Supporting Children and Making Men Pay 80 RAlta Charo The Human Genome Initiative, Women's Rights and Reproductive Decisions 87 Ronald Barer Screening and Treating Women and Newborns for HIV Infection: Ethical and Policy Issues Commentary 93 Marcel Vekl!mans, Infertility Treatment: Luxury, Desire or Necessity Nahid F Toubia and Iqbal Shah

Issues in Current Research 99 Marge Berer The Quinacrine ContrO\'ersy One Year On

107 Hasna Begum, Vaccine Contraceptives: Wisdom. Optimism and Denese Shervington, Combatting the Potential for Abuse Angeline Faye Schrarer. Ruth Macklin. Barry Bean and WGNRR Coordination Office (continued, next page) 60. ~productive HealthMatters NU"BER 4, NOVE"BER 1994 (continuned)

Round-Up 115 Law and Policy: Ethical issues in post-menopausal pregnancy Baby food for Bosnia and similar advertisements condemned British policy on donated ovarian tissue Three lesbian couples given equal parental rights Indian court accepts daughter's right to continue pregnancy Obstetrician/gynaecologist charged in England Woman in Pakistan poisons three daughters Medical negligence ruling considered unjust HIV testing, counselling and prophylaxis after sexual assault Use ofbromocriptine to suppress lactation not recommended Education programme against female genital mutilation in Egypt Where HIV prevention money is needed most.

118 Service : Violence against women and reproductive health Misinformation. mistrust and mistreatment in Bolivia Socioeconomic disparities in cancer screening uptake Community (dis)satisfaction with primary and MCH services in Tanzania Midwifery care: attitudes vs practice Evaluating quality ofSTD services in Jamaica Taking a sensitive sexual history HIV counselling and testing ofcouples in Rwanda Copper T 380A IUD is effective for ten years.

121 Research: Breastfeeding and family planning: effects on infant mortality Impact ofcondom prices on sales in social marketing Premature removal ofcondoms Frequency ofintercourse to achieve pregnancy Psychosocial implications ofgynaecologicaJ cancer French surveillance ofovarian cancer Study shows no occupationally acquired HIV infection for TBAs.

123 Publications: Abortion: A Tabulation ofAvailable Data on the Frequency and Mortality ofUnsafe Abortion Simposio Nacional: Leyes para la Salud y la Vida de las Mujeres: Hablemos de Aborto Terapeutico and Post Abortion Family Planning in Africa: The Mauritius Conference Clinical Management ofAbortion Complications: A Practical Guide ~productive 61. HealthMallttters NUMBER 4, NOVEMBER 1994

(continued)

Voices of Romanian Women Clandestine Abortion: A Latin American Reality Unmasking AIDS Challenging Conceptions, Planning a Family by Self­ Insemination Fatherhood in Jeopardy Entre Nous 0Jational Study of Sexual and ReprOductive Knowledge and Behaviour in Papua New Guinea Sex Education and Reproductive Health in Sweden in the 20th Century Breastfeeding Information Resources Cervical Cancer in Developing Countries: A Situation Analysis Arab Women: A Profile of Diversity and Change Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal for Women's Human Rights Violence Against Women: The Hidden Health Burden 'Women's Health and Nutrition: Making a Difference Challenges in Reproductive Health Research Private Decisions, Public Debate: Women, Reproduction and Population Power and Decision: The Social Control ofReproduction Church or State? The Holy See at the United Nations Understanding Reproductive Change: Kenya, Tamil Nadu, Punjab. Costa Rica Reducing Births by Choice The vVoman :"lot the Womb: Population Control vs. Women's Reproductive Rights Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment and Hiqhts.

Review 131 Gita Sen P'lpuiation Policy and Women's Rights: Transforming Heproductive Choice, by Ruth Dixon-Mueller 62. ~productive Healtli Ma1t1ters NUMBER 5, MAY 1995

Contributors, Acknowledgements and Permissions Introduction 7 l\1arge Berer and Pregnancy, Birth Controi, STDs and AIDS: TK Sundar; Ravindran Promoting Safer Sex Features 12 Irma Palma and Adolescent Pregnancy in Chiie Today: Cecilia Quilodran From Marriage to Abortion 22 Indu Capoorand Talking About Love and Sex in Adolescent Sana! Mehta Health Fairs in India 28 Deb Michels and Making Sense ofSex: The Diary and the Hotline Project Shane Brown

37 Regina Maria Barbosa Sterilisation a~d Sexual Behaviour Among Women and Wilza Vieira Villela in Sao Paulo, Brazil 47 Cristina Cavalcanti The Glamourisation ofSafer Sex in Three Women's Magazines in Brazil 54 Reina Foppen Let's Form a Club of'Sexually-Disabled' Women 56 Karla Meursing and Condoms, Family Planning and liVing with HIV in Flora 5ibindi Zimbabwe 68 Sunanda Ray, Mary Bassett Acceptability ofthe Female Condom in Zimbabwe: Caroline Maposhere, Positive but Male-Centred Responses Portia Manangazira, Jo Dean Nicolette, Roderick Machekano, and Josephine 1\10.1,'0 80 Judith Frye He!znerand HIVISTD Prevention in Family Planning Services: Florencia Hoitstein Training as a Strategy for Change 89 Rosena 0 Sanchez and Community·based Research and Advocacy on Health Mariebeth PJuarez Among Poor Women in Davao City, Philippines

95 Xiao Yang, Hu Yukun. Determinants ofUnwanted Pregnancy and Abortion Sai LiJun and Jiang Xiuhua in Beijing, China Issues in Current Policy 104 Lawrence a Costin, HIV Testing, Counselling and Prophylaxis Following Zila Lazzarini. Se:wal Assault Diane Alexander. Allan M Brandt Kenneth H J'vlayer and Daniel C Silverman ~productive 63, Health Mal1ttters NUMBER 5, MAY 1995 (continued)

Commentary 117 Barbara James Lesbians and HIV: Automatic Immunity or Pressing Concern? 121 Michelangelo Signorile Taking Responsibility and Seeing Why We Should 124 Theresa J Kaijage HIV and Breastfeeding, The Health ofMother and Infant

Round-Up 127 Law and Policy, HIV and breastfeeding:new information/old dilemmas Reducing perinatal HIV transmission to infants The politics ofmasturbation New standards for condoms Prevention ofAIDS: imagining the future Human rights abuses due to HIV status Gay and lesbian education in Dutch schools Dutch government privatises contraception for women oyer 18 New Chinese 18\..' on maternal and infant health Czech doctor on trial for helping Polish women Abortion training to be required in USA Four years oflegal abortion in Meeting on induced abortion: Latin America & the Caribbean Egyptian government supports medicalisation offemale genital mutilation French bring cases offemale genital mutilation to court

135 Service Delivery, Condom promotion and STD screening and treatment reduce HIV incidence Emergency obstetric services: Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone Women's experience offamily planning in Vietnam Follow-up visits after IUD insertion: how often and when Making emergency contraception better known Discrimination in infertility services challenged.

138 Research, It'll never happen to me Reproductive tract infections and abortion in adolescent girls in rural Nigeria Traditional vaginal agents and HIV in Malawian women Algorithm development and testing for STDs Treatment ofchlamydia in pregnancy: developing countries Detection and treatment of gonorrhoea and non-gonococcal urethritis in men in Mala\vi Review of health and sex education interventions Diaphragm and cap with spermicide Incorrect use oforal contraceptives in Egypt Randomised trial ofhysterectomy and hysteroscopic surgery for excess menstrual bleeding

(continued, next page) 64. ~productive Healtli Mallttters NUMBER 5, MAY 1995

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National survey findings on sexual partners and violence against women in the Philippines Menstrual regulation with plus prostaglandin Silicone breast implants and connective tissue disease Sex and gender bias in medical textbooks Fetal sex determination in infants in a Punjab hospital, India Depo Provera and breast cancer.

146 Publications: Community-Based AIDS Prevention and Care in Africa: Case Studies from Five African Countries A AIDS No Brazil Women Like Us: Survey on the Needs and Experience ofHIV Positive Women All About STDs Women and HIVIAIDS: An International Resource Book Practical Issues in HIV Testing Usa del Cine y el Video en la Educaci6n Sexual Modelos Sexuales en J6venes y Aduitos Exploring Healthy Sexuality: A Guide to Sex Education in a Youth Setting EI Len9uaje de la Sexualidad en Tu Adolescencia A Guide to Effective Care in Pre9nancy and Childbirth Mother-Baby Package: Implementin9 Safe Motherhood in Developing Countries Refugee Women and Reproductive Health Care: Reassessing Priorities Psychosocial and Mentai Health Aspects ofWomen's Health Contraceptive Research and Development 1984 to 1994: The Road from Mexico City to Cairo and Beyond Hormone Replacement Therapy: Your Questions Answered Health Care for Older Women Acceptability ofFirst Trimester The in Northern Ireland: Human Rights and Reproductive Choice We Women Decide: Women's Experience ofSeeking Abortion in Queensland, South Australia and 1985-1992 Abortion: Legal Right, Women's Right, Human Right Review 152 Peter Gordon Let's Talk About Sex: Growing Up, Changing Bodies, Sex and Sexual Health. by Robie Harris 65.

Myth, Folklore, & Fairy Tales Part II Volume 17, Number 2 June 1994

lVenc(v PlItmall 1 Introduction

Lisa Pasold 3 schoolroom metaphors

Vera jensen 4 AnnabeUe and the Ogres

Loretta Bonnier 15 Promise Anawalt

Diane 30 Rainy Night in Georgia Collet·Laricheliere

Lorna ScJlll'enk 31 Plucking

Dialle 32 Les Parques (TIle Wyrd Sisters) Collet·Larichell-ere

Prances Rooney 33 Tree and Bear

Kate JlcCal/(liess 38 Otter Woman 39 Kite Woman's Dream

Tallis MacDollald 40 Water Damage

Palllille Rallkill 42 A Mermaid Tail

JIm)' H. Fish 44 Unlike You

Elizabelh Ukrailletz 47 OverTime

Esta Spaldillg 52 Box for Pandora

Diane 54 Soutien ~ktallique Collet·Laricheliere (Metallic Support)

1l1ill0 Kumar 55 Mira Awaits Krishna in Iliverside Park ;G Says Surpanaka 57 Deewar 58 The Dark God of Brooklyn

Sharon H. "'eISOI1 59 The ~Iultiple Meaning ofTongues 59 How to Read a Poem 61 The \Voman I Am? (1'1 To Embrace is to Cunfess 70 Act Two 73 The Empress Of Ice Cream

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Myth, Folklore, & Fairy Tales Part II Volume 17, Number 2 June 1994 (continued) Faye Scott Rieger 79 Prime Rump

Debora Meltz 81 Sales Pitch

Laura Ardiel 82 House, not Home

Joanne Arnott 84 Tale ofThree Jingles 90 "30th Binhday Cycle"

Marnlna Gonick 95 Essa's Question & Keiiy McDoweii

Morgan Songi 98 Return of the Goddess

Aiiison Goodwin 10t TIle Journey of Sutiyah Wilmington

Wendy Putman 116 Non-Fiction review: Feminists Revision Hlsto,)'

117 Contributors

120 Call for Submissions

125 Have we got some Room for you! 67. jan DeGrass Planet Awareness Project

J1iI'(luda Pearson \0 Rip Tide judy McCl"Osky \I The Piano Player from Hell ~ Wendy McGrath \8 touch sites ~ \9 rope

jan Stucki 20 Albert Schweitzer's Cold Remedy ~

Kathy Mac 23 Apocryphal. apo/kryptein. to hide/away. ~ 2; Message. mcnre, misser. pl1ced, sent. Margaret McLeod 27 Can't You See Her? ~ Margaret Robison 39 The Undertow (\ ~O \Vhat was Crazy ~'" Enid Bal"On ~2 Shame

Ellen Drennan 50 Written After Three Hours in Front of a Television Watching Soap Operas While \t Rained Outside on the ~ Fresh Laundry and Both Kids Finally Slept 52 Handkerchiefs

Caroline Rupprecht 54 The Walk <0 C Claudia Bickel 62 This Cutting 3 64 111e Golden Arches (1) ...... 111arie Carr 66 Margaret ,'-1

Susan Korol Unger 73 The Dance of One Woman Z C 74 Childhood Gardeners ::::l C--- Shelley Banks 76 The Interview (1).., W Erin Gill 8\ \'\'atennark: I don '1 believe in fate 82 waking up from melodrama Vl (1) Barbara Biles 83 The Guardian U I'1l- Elissa Goldberg 87 The Shape of Wood 3 0- 95 Contributors ..,(1) ...... 98 Call for Submissions \.C \.C 10\ Have we got some Room for you! ~

102 1994 Subscription Prkes 68.

Volume 18:1 Spring 1995 Contents

Susan Russell A woman and a cat during a Black Cat despairing summer

JaneNe Platana "fiction between the ears sweeter Untitled 7 than any facf' 14 Ways 9

Denise Dowling "wanted her to get burning piss The Madwoman 11 drunk/and compose pages of lust" Sojourn 13

Marilyn Gear Pilling Mirroring the vision of a beggar Lee's Path 14 woman rocking

Shirley A. Serviss "Love in my forties is kinder. less Stripping 21 competitive.twe wait for each Hiking in my forties 23 other. pause to blow our noses" with my second husband

Patricia McKenzie "Lovers used to fasten/on those Musing over Photos 24 hands like limpets/creating for of Myself at Fifty-one themselves a romance"

C.G. Rusch Two women contemplate life Woodrow Carries On 29 through the filter of pregnancy

Mavis Jones "she looks neither to right nor Sky Dance 33 left,/she is a bowsprit on a ship." I Follow My Body like a Path 34 Fat Woman Skating 35 at Vanier Park

myrna garanis "no one to leave it to no one The Family Lips 36 willing/to spend a Iifetime/ now that my hair is old 37 combing summerfallow"

Kristen den Hartog A tale of two sisters with vastly All Big and Skin and Bone 38 different ways of being

Anne Simpson "death is a space/between words. Two Photographs 45 She cannot erase/the memory of Grammar Exercise 46 bodies" Architecture of Hands 47 69.

Volume 18:1 (continued) Spring 1995

Sue MacLeod "I remember the land/mass of Ex Husbands 49 mattresss and/spring descending A Beauty of Your Time 51 on the room"

Katherine Arnoldi "We are seeing ourselves looking Seventeen 55 up at the camera, lying back ..."

Terri L. Jewell "I kept a bicycle/knowing the faster Memories Pierced 58 i pedalled/the safer i stayed" by Sand Fleas

Renee Norman "the language is in his foot! Language in His Foot 60 my memory of the words of men" Post-Modern Feminist Film 62

Anita S. Charles "No one ever told me I'd start to Details 65 remember again."

Rlshma Dunlop "they drum/the intricate rhythms/ Aubade to a Newborn 73 of a thousand disparate truths" Nocturne 74 Lady Murasaki 74

Sue Nevill "if i hear one more joke about soft Reunions 75 shoulders I will/justlscream" Road Work 77

Book Reviews The Self-Portrait of a Literary 80 Biographer, by Sheryl Salloum Saints and Runners, 82 by Melinda McCracken Fat Girl Dances with Rocks, 84 Wendy Putman

Contributors' profiles 85

Calls for SUbmissions 88

Back issues & subscriptions 89 70.

Volume 18:2 Summer 1995 Contents

Ronnie R. Brown Bittersweet reflections of a Photographs That Should woman for her body gone by Have Been Taken 3 Living Dolls for Barbie"" 5 Photo Magnet 6 Pheromones 8

Ginnah Howard A woman picks up a hitchhiker Castanets '85 10 who reminds her of her son

Judith Anderson Stuart "We anticipate unusual fruit: Garden Plot 19 delicate bones sprouting along the Getting the Kinks Oul 20 damp rows" Reflections on Hearing of 21 a Child's Death

Sarah Klassen "Guys from contr.ol keep sending us Born Again:Excerpts from 22 electronic messages" a Woman's Space Journal Tulips 26

Nancy Baele A story of bastards and lavender, The Permeke Route 28 and the impression of a painter

Carol Bruneau The reminiscences of a mother Home Fires 38 whose last child has left home

Glynis McGarva "Zena's got a 12 foot dozer" Down at the Boom 46 Her Nest 47

Judy McCloskey "A squinty-eyed, greasy-faced Barge Rats 48 troupe of scavengers"

TracyWlnn A pregnancy changes a friendship No One But theTwo of Them 51 between friends

Catherine Lake "I wandered the corridors/the chill In the Museum 61 of stone/fevering my blood."

A. Jane Hamilton A woman's visit with an ex and his Replay 64 new, girlfriend 71.

Volume 18:2 (continued) Summer 1995

Stephanie Bolster "... balance each other. What Alice What I Would Give Her 69 lacks in weighVshe makes up for in for Christmas fear, heavy as the denser metals" Portrait of Alice with 70 Persephone alice, berrying 72

Meg Hill Fltz-Randolph In memory of the Bronte sisters Elegy for Sisters 73

C. J. Pettigrew A child's birth makes its way into A Simple Device 76 family lore

Sylvia Legris Ontology, oncology, and the Radiating Effects 80 treatment of women

A. Jean Mallinson "Eating is collusion Variations on the Theme 88 with time: to eat of Hunger is to disperse, decompose" Poems for the Thin Girl 89

Margaret Howald Impressions from a doctor's chair The Appointment 92 Gossip 93

Susan L. Helwig "How a fresh-squeezed afternoon We Talk of Wounds in the 94 sun/now fights back at winter" Imperial Pub This Time of Happiness 95

Book Reviews Palient No More: The Politics 96 of Breast Cancer, by Sharon H. Nelson Even the Fawn has Wings, 99 by Marial Shea Ragtimebone, by Maria 100 Stanborough

Contributors' Profiles 102

Calfs for submissions 105

Back issues & SUbscriptions 108 72Sag~1YQm-m!"

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DEATH, TRANSFORMATION AND REBIRTH Imman -artwork IJy Hue Walker Outside Front Cover The Lost Season -1Jy Caron eapizzano .Inside Front Cover Call to Darkness -1Jy Kathryn Hinds 5 Trusting the Dark - IJy Carol Christ 7 ...~.,',... Cream -1Jy M. B. Tucker...... II The Hound of Hecate - IJy Theodora 13 An Encounter with Death -1Jy Hawk Shadow .I7 My Mother's Dying -1Jy Siru Kwai 20 Meeting at the Crossroads - by Donna Fan/anaTose Rabuck 22 Initiation ofSekmet - by Margaret Duperly 24 Our Serpent Selves - by Sara Snake Willcw 27 '. A Erishkegal: Goddess ofThankJess Tasks - by Elizabeth Barrelte 30 ,."j-t' 'I",> Moving On - by Eiken Patrick 33 f,).-d '1 Mother North Wind - IJy Marie Riley Inside Back Cover Durga 'lrlwork bySandra Stanton Outside Back Cover

AUTUMN The School ofthe Seasons: Autumn - by Waverly Fitzgerald 34

IN EVERY ISSUE Business Notes - INFORMATION FOR OUR READERS ..•...... 2 Living the Dream - MUSINGS FROM ANNE 3 One ofTen Thousand - GOODESS LORE & RITUAl- by Barbara Sinha .41 The Cauldron ofChanges - by De-Anna Alba .46 Sacred Herbs - GIFTS FROM THE LAND - byJan Williams .48 Crone Eyes. Crone Heart -INNERJOURNE'" - by Ann Kreikamp 51 ItI!.'" :;" Heart and Home - EVERYDAY ENCHANTMENTS - by Lunal!u lVeatherstone 54 r.",tf :, " A Circle is Cast -IDEAS FOR RITUAl WORK 57 '. .. ' Leaves ofSage - BOOK REVIEWS 62 Tools for Transformation - PRODUCT RE\1EWS , 66 The Rattle - THE \-VISE WOMAN COUNCIL , 68 \Varnen at the \Vell -A MARKETPLACE OF' GOODS, SERVICES & IDEAS , 76 Issue #31 Wea\ring (he Web - NETIVORKING INFORMATION & REsOURCES 79 ~ Autumn 1995 t'o\ A Pinch of Sage - WOROS OF' \VISDOM , 80

Front CO\'er illustration from Hue Wtllker's forthcoming book. /1l1l17lry.f ThmUKh Inn" Spnu, Pomegnmete Books. copyright 1995. 73.

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 32, Nos. 3/4 February 1995

CONTENTS

TIle Responses of African-American Women Firefighters to Gender Harassment at Work 125 Janice D. Yoder al/d Patricia AI/lakl/do Another Look at Fear of Success, Fear of Failure. and Test Anxiety: A Motivational Analysis Using the Five-Factor Model 139 Ralph L. Piedmont Sexual Harassment Experiences and Equal Opportunity Perceptions of N'lvy Women 159 Carol E. Newell, Paul Ro',lIfcld, and Amy L. Culbenson The Impact of Mode of Presentation on Gender Differences in Social Perception 169 Christine Bowman Edmondson and Judith Cohen COl/ger Rcthinking the Gender Identity Crossover Hypothesis: A Test of a New Model 185 Jacqueline Boone James, Corinne Lewkowicz, Judith Libhaber, and Margie Lachman Is Speakers' Gender Discernible in Transcribed Speech? 209 Reginald Ferber Body Image and Dieting Failure in College Men and Women: Examining Links Between Depression and Eating Problems 225 Linda J. Koenig and Erika L. Wassennan Role Conflict and Perceptions of Gender Roles (The Case of Israel) 251 Dahlia Moore and Abraham Gobi 74.

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 32, Nos. 5,6 March 1995

CONTENTS

Parents' Gender-Based Attitudes Toward Marital Roles and Child Rearing: Development and Validation of New Measures 273 Lois W. Hoffmall alld Deborah D. Kloska

Perception of Sexual Intent: The Role of Gender, Alcohol Consumption, and Rape Supportive Attitudes 297 AI/tollia Abbey alld Richard J Hamish

Sexual Harassment Scripts: A Means to Understanding a Phenomenon 315 Paula M. Popovich, Jeffrey A. JOltOIl, Paul M. Mastrallgelo, Utlldi J Evertoll, Jill M. Somers, alld DeeAllll N Gehlauf

The Perestroika of the Family? Gender and Occupational Differences in Family Values in Modern Day Russia 337 Robill Goodwill alld Tatialla Emelyallova

Interactions with Senior Managers: Perceived Differences by RacelEthnicity and by Gender 353 Mary Cialllli alld Beverly ROlilberger

What Types of Men Are Most Attractive and Most Repulsive to Women? 375 Stephall Desrochers

Recall of Related and Unrelated Gender-1YPed Item Pairs by Young Children 393 Gary D. Levy

University Faculty Gender Roles Perceptions 407 Sue Street, Jeffrey D. Kromrey, alld Ellen Kimmel

BOOK REVIEWS 423

ERRATUM 427 POSTCOLONIAL, EMERGENT, AND 75. INDIGENOUS FEMINISMS V> "- Joanna O'Connell, Special Issue Editors C 0 :i:: Angelita Reyes, ;,:: "... Iris Berger, M .,::> Elsa ~I. Chaney, '" VCve .\. Clark, '" 0 '" ~. Fran\oise Lionnet, '" and ~lrinalini Sinha < :Ei 0 0 r-' 787 Editorial c 3 C/J Janice Gould 797 American Indian \Vomen's Poetry: Strategies of :i:: ~ M '"::>

Rage and Hope ,~ 0 Linda Racioppi 818 Organizing \'1omen before and ,liter the Fa II: ::> Z CJ and }(J[herine '''omen's Politics in the Soviet Union and c n O'SulliYan See POst~Soviet Russia :i:: " to ~ Barbara ,\01, Cooper 851 The Politics of Difference and \'V'amen's M Z "... Associations in Niger: Of "Prosriturcs," the '"... C/) Public, and Politics .,'" Apnl Gordon 883 Gender. Ethniciry, and Class in Kenya: ::> "Burying Orieno" Revisited 0- Doris Sommer 913 Taking a Life: Hot Pursuit and Cold Rewards V> 0 in a ~lexican Testimonial Novel () Christine Sylvester 941 African and \Vestern Feminisms: ~'" WorldMTr

REVISIONS/REPORTS

Gra.::iela Freyermuth 970 ~ligration. Organization, ilnd Identity: The EnCISO and ~lariana C..1se or J Women's Group trom San Cristobal Femindez Guerrero de las CJsas

VIEWPOIIlTS

BrendJ F. Berrian 996 In Memoriam: Flora Nwapa 11931-1993)

Jirina Smejkalova­ 1000 Revival? Gender Studies in the "Other" Strickland Europa Layli Phillips and 1007 Who's Schooling Who? Black Women and the Barbara McCaskill Bringing of the Everrda}' into Academe, or Why We Started The Wom,mist Elizaheth Martinel 1019 In Pursuit of I.i\tina I.ihrratit;n Clarice A. Auluck· 1029 When All the Women I.ift Wilson Shuruq Ahmad Harh 1039 Notes from a Palcstini<111 (;irl

Bool( REVIfWS

Brenda Gayle 1042 Women elm/ Chd1lRe ;11 th" Carihhcdll edited Plummer hy JalH.'t II. f\,lolHs.l'n; 1~('s('archil1,l!. Women in I.atin America 11m/ tIJi' C,'rihh<'1l1l edited hy Edna Acos.t;t-Iklcn ;llld (:hri<;tint' F.. Hosl'; Womcn 'l1Id Gr,'55 R,llots l)emlJcr"I)' ;11 the Amer;ccl5 edited hy Donil ~l.lrks (continued, next page) 76.

(continued) Cynthia Myntti 1054 Olle Blood: The Jamaicall Body by Elis. Jill1ine Subo; Gender, Sickness, and Healing in Rural Egypt: Ethnography in Historical >.. ~ Context by Soheir A. Marsy; Dancing " Skeletons: Life and Death in West Africa hy u Katherine A. Dcttwyler; Wings of Gauze: 0 Vl \Vomen of C%r and the Experience of Jledlth and Illness edited by Barbara Bair and Susan -0 <:: E. Cayleff; Medicine Women, Curanderas, and '" .,. Women Doctors edited hy Bohette Perrone, H. Henrietta Stockel, and Victoria Krueger V) "'-< :l u>'" Chandra Talrade 1058 European Women and the Second British ~ :2"' Mohallty Empire hy Mar~arct Strohcl; WaMinx Challxe: :l Z \\,/omen To!Jauo \Vorkers ;11 Nipani OYKfln;Se U 7- '" hy (:hh"yn Datar <:: a (j 01 1062 United States 31H1lntern3tioll ~ :2 1065 Ahout the Contrihutors " lHOEX TO VOLUH( 20 6 -J C./) 0 0'" &: > 1072 Authorfritk Index, Ccncral ..., 1082 Atlthorfritk' Index, Book" Ht'vit'\Vl'l,.1 .~ '" 0 '" 1099 NOlitT 10 Colltrihwors Rcgenia Gagnier 1045 Mapping Our Se/l'es: CaNadian Women's u> <::'" '" AUlohiograpb)' il1 El1g/ish hy Helen 1\'1. Buss; '-< ;:;: :l ;;; A Ufe's MOSdic: The AUlobiography of Phyllis 0 Nltmta/Il hr Ph}'lIis Ntallla!;l; ,"luhjcclir'ily. --, ~ '" Id<'l1lil)'. emd Ihe nod)': \romen's ,\ufflhiogrllldJic·,,1 Pr.'din'..; in I"" fit','1JIid!J Ccnlur)' hr Sidonil' Smilh; .\Ir,l/('.~i('s of Sldl'CS ,"I

SISTERSONG: WOMEN ACROSS CULTURES Spring 1995 • Volume 3, No.1

From the Editor 2 Susan Vreeland 4 Saga Wind Beth Ann Fenne lly 16 Sestina for the Return Flight to The Czech Republic Elizabeth Weir 18 Listening to Amsterdam Audrey Fielding 20 Urubamba Leasa Burton 28 Violence Against Women: Palermo Krista Hauenstein 29 Down South Pat Farewell 36 Travel Ellen Barrett 37 Remembering Newfoundland Mary C. Ellison 40 Letter to Guadalupe in EI Salvador Claudia Logerquist 41 Photo Opportunity Diana Connan 44 Cairo Dreams Margaret Rozga 46 Woman Driver Tiya Miles 47 Boundary Waters Vesna Dve 56 In Brisbane Betsy Burrell 58 In Africa Joanne Selzer 64 Making Peace in Jerusalem Heather Ballew 65 Grandmother Train Virginia V. Hlavsa 69 Among Berbers Sujatha Raman 70 Book Essay Her Mother's Ashes and Other Stories by SOltlh Asian Women ill Callada alld the Ullited States 76 Notes on Authors and Artists 79 Note to Educators 80 Guidelines 78. Social Pol itics

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE, AND SOCIETY

Volume 2 • Number 2 • Summer 1995

Special Issue: Citizenship: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Ethnicity

Marilyn lake, guest editor

Introduction 123 :VIARILYN L.\KE

RacelEthnicity, Gender, and Class in Welfare States: A Framework for Comparative Analysis 127 FIONA WILlLHIS

The Racialized Gendered State: Constructions of Citizenship in the United States 160 EILEEN BORIS

An Uneas\' Intersection: Gender, Ethnicity, and Crosscutting Identities in India 181 .\IEERA KOSA~IBI

Race. Gender, and the Value of Mothers' Work 195 DOROTHY E. ROBERTS

Constitutional Equalit\': The Implications for Women in South Africa 208 RHODA KAD.\L1E

Migrant and Ethnic .\linoritv Women: The Effects of Gender-neutral Legislation in the European Community 225 WUOKKO K~()CKE

Contributors 239 , '0' -o,u·[·n·e·[ 79. , 'd}C\;V''''WIt'SrOnul1 Vol. 20, No, 11 .....CONTENTS JULY 1995 . VI EWPOI NT BOOKS 8 34 Reproductive Jljghts: A Disability Jljghts issue The Roots or Healing, Marsha Saxton By Deb Soule Marty Nickerson FIRST PERSON Feminist Parenting: Struggles, Triumphs, and Comic Interludes, ByDena Taylor FEATURES Virginia De LuaJ 13 35 Building a Movement Loose Woman, from the Grassroots Up By SatJdra Cisneros in EI Salvador Deborah Ba

LullabYe Louise A. Blum POETRY 16 Jan;s Ian: Revenge ;s Sweet Wendy Isaacs 30 Tbe Breast Cancer Surgery 24 You Rarely Hear About 29 EUm Leopold Local News Prayer Compiled by Linda Wong 32 Jane Reavi// Ransom Irish Writer Mary Darcey on Wheel Building LETTERS Loving Women, Coming Out, Kate Taylor and the Feminist Revolution 5 D. Killian Beautiful Eyes Cool Queer Pitstops Louise B. Whitney CALENDAR in Cyberspace 15d Leshko 0" the Dock 22-23 Cynthia Riedl 80.

Vol. 21, No.1 SEPTEMBER 1995 FEATURES FILM POETRY S 29 38-39 Birthday Ref1ectiom From Taxi Driver to Watcrworld: Re:composition Ttventy Years o{Waiting for Martha Collins Women to Arrive in Hollywood Violins l1ckling Kat1Ji Maio Stephanie KOII{m1fl Georgia O'Keeffe Lyll Urshin Bookshop;n Winter 12 Margo Lockwood Rethinking Identity Politics: Word Problems An ltlteroiew with Kate Rushin Vernita Frazier Karen Kahn The Yearning Throughout Ufe KatMeen Spivak 16 32 Rubyfruit Tuesdays: On Becoming all Lesbian Films at the Brattle ""Hradst Pem;,,;sl BOOKS Ami RIlS50 FIRST PERSON MUSIC 8 34 Notes {rom a Recovering Act;ll;st WOl1lm's Music: Sally Gearhart A Photographic Retrospectif1e 42 Dark Fields of the Republic, by Adrienne Rich Margan't Rmldall

Wounded in the House of a Friend, by Sonia Sanchez 18 Kate RflS!lj" Boston & New Eng/and News Compiled by Linda Wong 44 37 Life Cycles, edited by A Grateful Dyke's Rabbi Debra Orenstein 20 Reflections on]eny Garcia SI,ira Sillger Natwnal&lnte.rnationolNews Kristine Grimes Compiled by Linda Wong 4S The Slate of Life: More Contemporary Storiell by Women Writers of India, edited by Kali for \l'omen 1IIh Pate! 48 Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Gl'Ilcrarion, edited by Btubara Find/en MichellI" Kweder CALENDAR 40-41 81.

Vol. 14, No.3 May/June 1995

2 From the Editor 3 Building Alliances Molly Martin 4 Sierra Service Project Paige Eaves 6 Stella Cheng, Stonemason Jon Feld 8 Photo Essay Heather Reid 12 The Future of Working Women ERA 13 Affirmative Action Update CWIT 14 Ads and Announcements 15 Pat Cull Retires Donna Levitt 82. THE T RIB UNE A WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY ISSUE NO 52 NOVEMBER 1994

A: The Beijing Meetings Belong to All . 3

The Plattonn for Action The Beijing Process 1894·1994 UN Timellne tor Women Youth Gel Organized for Beijing & Beyond

B: What's In the Mix for Beijing 23 The Fourth World Conference on Women and the NGO Forum on Women c: Fundralsing 28 listing of donor agency focal points and an estimated budget for Beijing D: Women's Lobbying Strategies .....31 Suggested lobbying strategies: at UN meetings, in your region and at home. E: Networking the E·Maii Way 37 Experiences. strategies. ideas, problems and issues. F: Resources 41 Audio-visuals, regional pUblications, radio broadcasts, and UN documents. G:IWTC Publications &Order Form ....45 THE TRIBUNE 83. A WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT QUARTERLY

ISSUE NO. 53 JULY 1995

GET SET! NGO'S WORLDWIDE PREPARE FOR BEIJING

CONTENTS SUbject Page

Editorial: Dismantling Roadblocks on the Way to Beijing 2

Late Breaking Newsl 4

All Aboard for Beijingl 5

NGO Forum on Women: A World of Spaces 7

We Are Using the Beijing Process 8 ...To Make Our Voices Heard ...To Make Our Work Visible ...To Make Known Our Collective Knowledge

We Are Creating Spaces In Beijing 14 ...To Exchange Experiences ...To Share Skills ...To Speak Out

We Shall Transform the Landscape 18 ...Exploring New and Different Ways of Doing Things ...Ralslng New Voices ...Challenglng What Has Been

We Are Moving Beyond Beijing 23 ...To Plan Our Next Moves

Putting It All Together 25

Do-lt·Yourself Action Packs and Tool·Klts 26

Contact Lists 27

IWTC Beijing '95 Publications 30

What is IWTC? 32 84.

A JOURNAL OF IDEAS #22/1995

Part I "A Journal of Rejected Ideas"

RITA REESE 10 Skin

MARILYN MURPHY 16 The Lesbian as Hero

JENNIFER KRAMER 20 The Method of Exhaustion

RENA ROSENWASSER 30 Hand KATE DELOS

SLICK HARRIS 43 Shrink Rap

JUDITH K. WITHEROW 49 Goddess or Godawful? An IntelView With Camille Paglia

DIANE L. FOWLKES 58 Descending on Ileptonslall: Between Sylvia Plath and the Yorkshire Ripper

LINDA HOOPER 78 Ain't Love a Drag

EUNICE SCARFE 82 PillarofSalt: TheSongofMiriam

LINDA A. BELL 90 Do You, or Does Someone You Know, Have Vaginal Fortitude?

AMANITERRI AKUA 94 athene of androgyny ZAKIYA KAu OBIKE the Immortal

LYNNE TAETZSCH 98 On My Way To Sparrow's 85.

A JOURNAL OF IDEAS #22/1995

(continued) Part 2 "Our Regularly Scheduled Program"

LILIAN FRIEDBERG 103 Undine's Valediction A Translation of the Story by Ingeborg Bachmann

112 A Liberal Translation of Bachmann's "Undine Geht": Transposing Literature in the Spirit of a Common Language

122 In The Society ofthe Dead Poet

CHARLOTTE TEMPLIN 126 Webs and Goddesses: The Art of Cristina Biaggi

)ODl LUNl>GREN 136 Ini-SIIE-aling & Re-Acting; or, What Ilappened When I lIugged lIer

ERIN RICE 141 Pillow Talk: TRYSTAN SKEIGH An Interview with Buddhist Editor Ilclen Tworkov

BARIIARA M(m 161 the mirrors of her ice / eyes. l'atll11 86. Contents No. 31 Trouble Summer 1995 ~ Spirituality vs feminism Strife

Letters ... . 2 Can you Feel the Force (and should you give in to it)? Debbie Cameron on feminism and spirituality ... .w 3 FMS: Fraudulenl, Misogynist and Sinister Beth Follini traces the developmenl ofa 'syndrome' ...... 12 Shades of Meaning Magdaiene Ang-Lygate has problems with the way we talk about racism, idenlity and difference ...... 15 Free Emma Humphreys Harriet lVistrich gives us an update on the Justice for Women campaign .. . 21 A Hunger for Control Morag MacSween on anorexia ..... 26 Stealing a Woman's Life Arulldhati Roy criticises the film treatmenl ofPhoolan Devi's story . . 31 Matters of Life and Death Liz Kelly interviews Scandinavian researcher on sexual violence Eva Lundgren, 33 Organised and Visible: Women in Thailand and Taiwan put lesbians on the agenda for the UN conference in Beijing ..... 40 Liberty, Equality... But Most of all, Fraternity Frallroise Armellga"d, Gha;'·s Jasser and Christille Delphy expose the sexism of the French establishment's approach to Beijing ... Naming the Collaborators: an extract from US prosecutor Alice Vachss' new book Sex Crimes...... 50 Bordering on Useless Mariall Foley looks at a study of Scottish rape trials ...... 54 Wilful Resistance Joan Scanlon and Julia Swindells review Susanne Kappeler's The Will to Violence: The Politics of Personal Behaviour. . 60 f"I Barking Back: Delilah Campbell rants about 'maverick feminism' . . 65 From the Editor 7 87. FORUM ON COLLABORATIONS: PART II

Preface 11 Holly Laird to ~ What is the Subject? 19 r ".... C/) Speaking, Silencing, (Se10 Censorship :!"' Darlene Oralus z len Shelton ~ Escribiendo yo, escribiendo ella, 39 .... t escribiendo nosorras: On Co.Laboring S· Stacey Schlau Elecra Arenal

Writing from the Trenches: Women's 51 Work and Collaborative Writing lanice Doane Devon Hodges fVl~

ffJ "All Concord's Born of Contraries": 59 ." k Marital Methodologies 5' Lindo Hurcheon '".... Michael Hl

Of Needles and Pens and Women's Work 77 Kathryn R. King

A Fin-de-Siecle Beauty and the Beast: 95 Configuring the Body in Works hy "Graham R. Tomson" (Rosamund Marriott Watson) Linda K. Hl

Sarah Grand and the CriticClI Establishment: 123 Art for [Wolman's Sake Marilyn Bonnell

Breaking the Bonds of Discretion: B,uoness 149 Elsa and the Female Sexual Confession Irene Gammel REVIEWS

Elizabeth Bishop's Poetics of Intimacy. 167 By Victoria Harrison, Elizabeth Bishop: The Restraints of Lm!(1WRe. By C. K. Doreski. Marilyn May Lombardi (continued, next page) (continued) Subjectivity, Identity, and the Body: Women's 170 88. Autobiographical Practices in the Twentieth Century. By Sidonie Smith. ~ Olivia Frey '"~ Changing Subjects: The Making of Feminist 173 -.. Uterary Criticism. Edited by Gayle Greene '2 and Coppelia Kahn. I (J) Diane P. Freedman ~ "" ~t/) Autobiographics: A Feminist Theory of Women's 175 Self-Representation. By Leigh Gilmore. Rebecca Dakin Quinn

The Lonely Mirror: Italian Perspectives 177 on Feminist Theory. Edited by Sandra Kemp J and Paola Bono. .S Giuliano Minghelli ~ ~ Curved Thought and Textual Wandering: 179 Gertrude Stein's Postmodemism. iZ By Ellen E. Berry. ..; Rescued Readings: A Reconstruction of iC/) ~ Gertrude Stein's Difficult Texts. " By Elizabeth Fifer. 1 jane Palatini Bowers ~ ~ The In-Between of Writing: Experience and 182 Experirnent in Drabble, Duras, and Arendt. By Eleanor Honig Skoller. Karen Kaivola

The Oxford Guide to British Women Writers. 184 By Joanne Shattock. joseph A. Kestner The Reader's Repentance: Women Preachers, Women 186 Writers, and Nineteenth~Century Social DiscOIlYse. By Christine L. Krueger. jane Curlin This Strange Society of Women: Reading the 189 Letters and Uves of the Woman's Commonwealth. By Sally L. Kitch. Mary 1iryak The Passion of Emily Dickinson. By Judith Farr. 191 Elizabeth A. Petrino The Dragon's Blood: Feminist lntertexwlllity 193 in Eudora \Velty's "The Golden Apples." By Rebecca Mark. Ruth D. Wescon

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS 89.

U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN'S JOURNAL E3 *:tct1V -V -7)~

ENGLISH SUPPLEMENT NUMBER 8 1995

The Changing Form of Dwellings and the Establishment of the Kalei (Home) in Modem Japan Nishikawa Yuko 3 - {±~ l.M)~iI~ r~(Jl!J (J)rtx.ft

The Birth of the Full-Time Housewife in the Japanese Worker's Household As Seen Through Family Budget Surveys Chimoto Akiko 37 -B*(1).m~m*~~~~ ••~.!1).~:*~.~~~L~

Women and Views of Women Within the Changing Hygiene Conditions of Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Japan Narita Ryuichi 64 - Vii ~ Jl\'t~ (J) ~ 1[:(J) J:j:1 (J)txtt ~ txtt~

Tsushima Yuko: Nature, Legends, and Modem Japanese Women 'Satomi Imai and Claire Mamola 87 -~~~~~~~~~:~~txtt(1)J:j:1!1)~~~~~

A Comparison of the Buddhist Monastic Communities of Korea, Taiwan. and Japan and the Sexism of the "Eight Rules" Kim Insook 101 -.OO·~.·B*(1)W*.~!1)~.~A.~!1)ttmig 90. Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

VOL. X SPRING 1995

CONTENTS

ARTICLES

COMMUNITARlANISM AND FEMINISM: THE CASE AGAINST THE PREFERENGE FOR THE TWO-PARENT FAMILy...... •••...... •• Susan B. Apel 1

No TRIFUNG MATTER: How THE LEGAL SYSTEM SUPPORTS PERSECUTION OF THE OBESE Maureen]. Arrigv-Ward 27

NOTES

FINE TUNING THE WRONG BALANCE: WHY THE NEW RULE 412 DOES NOT Go FAR ENOUGH TO END HARAssMENT IN SEXUAL HARAssMENT LITIGATION ....•••••...... Jennifer E. Smith 63

TROUBLE FOR MOTHERS IN CUSTODY DISPUTES: REFLE=IONS ON PROST V. GREENE AND IRELAND V. SMITH Tricia M. Link 109 & Whitney E. Meier

ABORTION IN JAPAN: A FEMINIST CRITIQUE ...... •.••••••••..... Hiromi Maruyama 131 91 .

.rIU Wise Woman

Vol. 13, No.3, 1995

ARTICLES 2 Publisher's Note by Michelle Brisson (p. 19) 4 "The Goddess in the by Patrick J. Cauchi (p. 20) Netherlands: by Enid Day (p. 16) GRAPHICS by Shelley Anderson by Annie Guilbeau (p. 1) by BOlbOI (pp. 3, 13, 17 ) 8 Susan B. Anthony's Birthday by B. Hale (p. 17) 1995 Woman Suffrage and Woman Suffrage by C. L. Marshall (p. 3) Postage Stamp, Commemorated in Style by Phoenix McFarland (p. 3) courtesy of lhe U.S. in San Francisco by B. Kim Meyer (p. 3) Postal Service 14 Travel Diary: by Melanie Votaw (p. 13) (p. 18) "The Woman Suffrage by Kathleen Weinschenk Memorial: (p.24) by Ann Forlreedom and 17 News Notes: City of Bombay to be Renamed Mumbai PHOTOGRAPHY for its Goddess by Robert Egelko Mumba Ai; (p.9) New Woman Suffrage by Ann Forlreedom Stamp to Commemorate (throughout) Women's Voting Rights by Celik Guracar (p. 24) 19 The War against Women and 21 The Rising of Women and CARTOONS by BOlbUi POETRY (pp. 19,21) by Heather Ballew (p. 22) and by Jarrod Borek (p. 24) 92.

ISSUE 24 1995

PROFILES: "Leadership: Feminist, Spiritual, and Political"

Clara Hale, by Mary R. Holley , . ....18 Mary Frances Berry, by Genna Rae McNeil . ..19 Riaue Eisler, "Envisioning a Partnership Future" . . 20 A Gatheringof Indigenous Women Leaders, "The Second International Indigenous Women's Conference" ...... 30 Mililani B. Trask, "Decolonizing Hearts and Minds" . . 32 Gerda Lerner, "A Transformational Feminism" ...... 32 Charlotte Bunch, "Beyond Critique and Vision: The Center for Women's Global Leadership" ....36 The Campesina Leadership Project, by Mily Trevino-Sauceda ,...... ,...... 60

ARTICLES

Celebrating Suffrage: The Diamond Jubilee, by the National Women's History Proiect . .. 5 Everyone Can Do Something, by Fran Peavey . . 8 Why Think About Leadershipl by Anne Firth Murray...... 16 Directions for Jewish Women's Leadership, by Cldre Kinberg ...... 28 Giving Prophetic Witness, by Miriam Therese Winter . . 29 Speaking Out, by Sheila Jeffreys . . 39 Knowing Our History, by Margaret Randall ...... 30 Women on the Front Line, by Celene Krauss ...... 52 Neighborhood Women Take Leadership, by Teri Cameron ...... 58 The Feminist and the Lightbulb, by Cath3rine Herr Van Nostrand . . 63 Culture, Theology, and Leadership, by Julia Keiko Matsui·Estrella and Greer Anne Wenh·lo Ng ..68 Authorizing Our Teachers, by Vicki Noble ...... 71 Leadersbip at Grailville, by Patricia Miller ...... 76 The Six Paths of the Inner Mysteries, by fade ...... 81 How Women Legislate, by Sue Thomas ...... 83

ARTWORK, PHOTOGRAPHY

Artwork, by the Bread and Roses Cultural Proicct . . 15 Artwork, by the General Conference of Women's Ministries. . A5

DEPARTMENTS

FROM THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR, by Gail Hanlon. .. .-t THE CAULDRON: New Women's Works 80 CLASSIFIEDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, EVENTS/CLASSES/WORKSHOPS, NETWORKS, PUBLICATIONS. . 84,85,86 PATHS OF THE HEART: "A Global Zeitgeist," hy IJoice Wood Wetzel...... 87 Women 93. & Criminal Justice

Volume 6 Number 2 1995

Eleanor Touroff Glueck: An Unsung Pioneer in Criminology John H. Laub Jinney S. Smith Gender Differences in Felony Court Processing: Three Hypotheses of Disparity 23 Margaret Farnworth Raymond H.C. Teske, Jr.

The Female Chronic Offender: Exploring Life Contingency and Offense History Dimensions for Incarcerated Female Offenders 45 Terry A. Danner Wil/iam R. Blount Ira J. Silverman Manuel Vega

Gender Differences in Social Support Among Inmates 67 Cynthia Baroody Hart

BOOK REVIEWS

Why Kids Kill Parents: Child Abuse and Adolescent Homic ..ie. by Kathleen M. Heide 89 Rel'iewed by Carolyn Rebecca Block

Violence Against Women: The Bloody Footprints, edited by Pauline B. Bart and Eileen Geil Moran 92 Rel'iewed by Gloria D. Urban

Abused and Bal/ered: Social and Legal Responses to Family Violence, by Dean Knudsen and JoAnn Miller 96 Rel'iewed by Lynel/e Feder 94.

Volume 22 Number 4 1995

CONTENTS

Early Adolescent Girls' Understanding of Menstruation I Elissa Koff, PhD Jill Rierdan, PhD

Parental and Work Role Salience. Everyday Problems. and Distress: A Prospective Analysis of Specific Vulnerability Among Multiple-Role Women 21 Tracy Luchella, PhD

Alcohol Expectancies and the Personal and Parental Drinking Pattems of Women 51 CathyJ. Bogart, PhD Frank R. Yeatman, PhD Stephen T. Sirridge. PhD Fred A. Geer, PhD

Oral Manifestations of Bulimia Nervosa 67 Rita D. Zachariasen, PhD

Self Care Actions of Colombian Por Dia Domestic Workers: On Prevention and Care 77 Pilar Bernal, RN, MS Afaflbrahim Mele/s, RN, PhD. DrPS(hon), FAAN 95. Women and the Language ofRace and Ethnicity Marsha Houston

Chinese American Women, Language. and Moving Subjectivi~ 3 Victoria Chen

Identity and Ideology in Black Women's Talk About Their Talk: A Report of Research in Progress 8 Karla D. Scott

Gendered Namings and the Ironies ofFieldwork: Notes from Mexico's Gulf Coast 10 Margaret Villanueva

"From There to Here": Poetic RelPresentation ofTwo African-American Success Stories 16 Deborah Austin Murky Waters 21 Tiya Miles

Problems ofTranslation 23 Daiva Markelis

Are You Calling Her a Racist? Language, Context, and Ole Struggle to Belter Understand Conflicts Concerning Race 25 Dawn Abt·Perkins

Facework in White Antiracists' Perceptions ofProblematic Interracial Interaction 30 Lorin Blewett

Toward an Understanding ofAgenda-Building Discourse by African American Women: The Case ofLani Guinice 34 Cannen Manning-Miller and Marsha Houston

Dialogue ofthe Imaginary 37 Molly Abel Travis and Jamie Barlowe

Ethnicity and the New Racism in the Basic Interpersonal Communication Course 41 Eric E. Peterson Volume XVIII Number I "We planted, tended and harvested our com"; Gender, Etlmicity. and Transculturation Spring 1995 in A Narrative ofthe Life ofMrs. Mary Jemison 45 Karen Oakes

Language, Gender, and Ethnicity in Three Fictions by Willa Cather 52 Helen Wussow

Book Reviews 56

Books in Brief 60

Other Books ofinterest 62

News 65

Poetry In the Beauty Salon on Saturday Afternoon, Melissa Pnmty Kemp 2 Black Lesbian, Sandy J. Austin 22 This Is For You, Sandy J. Austin 24 Return, Judith Arcana 33 96. Women & Performance A Journal ofFeminist Theory

SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE Volume 7, Number 2-Volume 8, Number I Issue 14-15

Preface Diameia Eltit: Clearing Space for Critical Performance ROBERT NEUSTADT 219 Introduction: Oiaspora, New Hybrid Identities, and the Performance of Citizenship Speaking Others, Pracllclng Selves: Representational Practices of Baliered MAY JOSEPH 3 Immigrant Women in Apna Ghar ("Our Home") K.E. SUPRIYA 241 The Search for Divine Justice MICHAEL TAUSSIG 15 Notes on the Completion of Potentiality M. NOURBESE PHILIP 267 Making Up Memory: Reflections of aWriter in New York City MEENA ALEXANDER 29 Writing (and) Independence: Gayatri Spivak and the Dark Conllnent of Ecriture Feminine ChoteaCamp Style Politics: Carmelita Tropicana's Performance of Self· THERESA M. SENFT 275 Enactment JOSE ESTEBAN MUNOZ 39 Public Forum 287 FeminiSI History in Contemporary British Theatre Hybrid Genres, Performed SUbjectivilles: The Revoicing of Public Oratory in MEENAKSHI PONNUSWAMI the Moroccan Marketplace The Shock of Arrival: Body, Memory, Desire in Asian-American Art DEBORAH A. KAPCHAN 53 MEENA ALEXANDER aller idem/performing personae Disclosure, Silences, Agency; African Female Genital Circumcision ALLAN DE SOUZA AND YONG SOON MIN 86 ANNEMARIE BEAN

Kill Reviews &Resources 339 BINASHARIF 91

States of Emergency JENNIFER NATALYA FINK 97

Raillime SIKIVU HUTCHINSON 109

Negotiating Hybridity: Native Women's Performance as Cuitural Persistence ANN HAUGO 125 jHasta no Verte, Azllan! GUADALUPE GARCiA·vASQUEZ 143

The Daughters of Gandhi: Africanness, Indianness, and Brazilianness in the Bahian Carnival BARBARA BROWNING 151

Performing Resistance: Negotiating Gender Roles in the Social Drama 01 , labor Strike WILLIAM V. FLORES 171

Vodou and Nationalism: The Staging of Folklore in Mid·Twentieth Century Haiti KATE RAMSEY 187 Women & Politics 97.

Volume 15 NumberZ 1995

ARTICLES

Gender Bias in the Legal Profession: Women "See" It, Men Don't I Phyllis D. Coontz

Women Legislative Caucus and Leadership Campaign Committees 23 Anthony Gierzynski Paulette Budreck

Property and Progeny: Education, Command and Patriarchy in Hegel's Thought 37 Robert Gillespie

Korean Women's Politicization: The Effects of Public/private Constructions 53 Aie-Rie Lee Sue Tolleson Rinehart

BOOK REVIEWS Belle Moskowitz: Feminine Politics and the Exercise ofPower in the Age ofAlfred E. Smith, by Elisabeth lsraels Perry 85 Reviewed by Georgia Duerst-Lahti

Natural Allies: Women's Associations in American History, by Anne FirO' Scott 87 Reviewed by Susan Sterett

Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development, edited by Irene Tinker 89 Reviewed by A. Lynn Bolles

Partial Visions: Feminism and Utopianism in the 1970s. by Angelika Bammer 90 Reviewed by Elisabeth Hansot

The Chosen Women in Korean Politics: An Anthropologicai Study, by Chung-Hee Soh 92 Reviewed by Young-Tae Shin

Gendering Organizational Analysis, edited by Albert J. Mills and Peta Tancred 94 Reviewed by Dvora Yanow

About the Contributors 97 98. Women & Therapy

Volume 16, Numbers 2/3 1995

Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives

Introduction Judith Ochshorn Ellen Cole Shall We Gather at the River 5 Elizabeth Sargelll Rosh Chodesh Dance at the Summer Solstice 7 Janet Ruth Heller SECTION I: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK Women and Spirit: Two Nonfits in Psychology 9 Mary Ballou Psychological Implications of Women's Spiritual Health 21 Mary E. HUIll Feminist Metanoia and Soul-Making 33 Rosemary Radford Ruether Letter to a Friend: A Reflection on Connectedness and Naming 45 Elizabeth Brosnahan·Broome SECTION IT: THEORETICAL CHALLENGES There Is a Balm in Gilead: Black Women and the Black Church as Agents of a Therapeutic Community 55 Toinelle M. Eugene Social and Spiritual Reconstruction of Self Within a Feminist Jewish Community 73 Barbara E. Breitman

Identity, Recovery, and Religious Imperialism: Native American Women and the New Age 83 Cylllhia R. Kasee

Ahared States: Lesbian Altarmaking and the Transformation of Sill ~ Patricia Gargaetas Women 99. & Therapy

Volume 16, Numbers 2/3 1995 (continued) Women's Spirituality, Women's Lives

SECTION III: LIVING IT OUT Women's Spirituality and Healing in Germany 135 Marianne Krull

A Search for Spirituality: A Mother and Daughter Story 149 Gloria M. Engllidanos Gloria E. Law

Mother Mary Ann Wright: African-American Women, Spirituality, and Social Activism 161 Patricia Gmhrie

A Class That Changes Lives 175 Robin Powers

Women's Empowerment Through Feminist Rituals 185 Diann L. Nell

Re-Membering Spirituality: Use of Sacred Ritual in Psychotherapy 201 Anile R. Bewley

Explorations of the Unrecognized Spirituality of Women's Communion 215 Ellen B. Kimmel Barbara Iv. Kazanis 100. Women & Therapy

Volume 16, Number 41995

EDITORIAL Ellen Cole Esther D. Rothblum Dedication 3 Paula J. Caplan Lenore Walker Nonsexist Therapy: Is It? 9 Carol T. Mowbray

Racial Aliteracy: White Appropriation of Black Presences 31 Kim Marie Vaz

A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy 51 Judith V. Jordan

Selected Social Networks of African American Professional Women: Pathways to Reclamation of Self 63 Toni C. King Impostor Phenomenon in an InterpersonaVSocial Context: Origins and Treatment 79 Pauline Rose Clance Debbara Dingman Susan L. Reviere Dianne R. Stober

A Feeling in Search of a Memory 97 Helen Resneck-Sannes

BOOK REVIEWS

When Boundaries Betray Us: Beyond Illusions ofWhat Is Ethical in Therapy and Life. by Carter Heyward 107 Reviewed by Mary Ballou

Daring Violence: Young Women in Danger. edited by Barrie Levy 113 Reviewed by Mary P. Koss

Revolution from Within: A Book ofSel/-Esteem, by Gloria Steinem 116 Reviewed by Carolina E. Yahne

Changing Our Minds: and Psychology, by Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins 121 Reviewed by Ginny NiCarthy WOMEN'S ARTi 101. A WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY PUBLICATION No6S July/August 1995

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL S

FEATURES

Chocolate, Chocolate) Chocolate 6 Lorraine Gamman on Fetish Art. Shopping and Chocolate

She Shopped at the Bon Marche 10 Alicia Foster on Gwen John

What's a gaze between friends? 15 Heidi Reitmaier talks with Naomi Salaman and Hermione Wiltshire

Too much of a Good Thing 18 Sadie Murdoch on Fetishism

Why should you use it? 21 WAM takes a straw poll

Loaded 22 Rachel Withers on Pulp Fact Rona Pondlck I """'I 1994 woo

Similarities and Dogs 24 Helen Sloan on Susan Collins and Melinda Styles

Lick that Wound 2S Judith Mottram on CLOT

The Autobiographical as History 26 Weaving Metaphorical Narratives 31 Rosemary Betterton on Pam Skelton Libby Anson on Threadlines

..... potentially ordinary Shifting Charcot 32 but precisely extraordinary ..." 27 Josephine Leask on Rhythm Method Juliet Steyn on After Auschwitz

Theology in a post~modern preface 28 Re·emergence 33 Kathy Kubicki on Eugenia Chigic·Vronskaia Val Williams on Emma Barton

Looking out for a Picture Past 29 Elizabeth Rosser on Phyllida Barlow NEWS FROM THE WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY 3S

Nourishment from Gaia 30 Elaine Kowalsky on Mikey Cuddihy LISTINGS 36 102. Women 's EDDeATIONdes femmes

VOLUME 11 No.1 SPRING 1994

FEATURES

5 I had a little trouble on the way to a 47 CASPI Do you really want one in Ph.D. your neighbourhood? (sommaire (sommaire en franfJais) en fran~ais) by Dorothy MacKeracher by Sandra Monteath

10 South POETRY Asian women 9 Thin Milk academics by Annette LeBox in Montreal 21 Passe inaper'tu fran~ais) (sonunaire en par He/ime Blais by Nilima Mandai Giri 24 the passenger door 16 Learning in a toxic environment by catherine lake (sommaire en franfJais) by June Larkin 36 a kiss on the nose by catherine lake 22 Educating the professionals (sommaire en franfJais) 54 Rummage Sale by Janice Gingell by Annette LeBox 27 Du cote des francophones (sununary in English) by Monique Hebert DEPARTMENTS 31 McGill Students for Literacy: A 2 Editorial feminist assessment (sommaire en franfJais) J Editorial by Stephanie GarlOW & Lynda Stokes 4 Letters 37 Get Real! Developing curricula 53 Reviews that respond to women's lives Consider the Hollyhocks by Marg Wilson (sommaire en franfJais) Review by Nathalie Stephens by Marie Barton 55 ResourcesIRessources 42 The role of librarians in the 60 Agenda inclusive university (sommaire en franfJais) 61 Index to Women's Education des by Margot Schenk femmes, volume 10. 103. women'sEDUCATIONdes/emmes

Volume II No.2 Fall 1994 FEATURES POETRY

4 Education Behind the Veil: Women 7 she works in Afghanistan by Sue Nevill (sommaire en fraOf;ais) by Sharifa Sharif 18 An Island by Rachele Hosten 10 Criticizing the Pope: A Catholic Teacher's Experience 20 Granny Dear (sommaire en fran~ais) by Rachele Hosten by Joanna Manning 31 The Authorities 1~7 by Elaine Batcher .~,. Iin"Albertan" w,.., w,,,,,, (sommaire en fran'fais) ~5 In the Park by Alison Taylor Billie Livingston

21 Vcrs l'equite en education ph}'sique (summary in English) DEPARTMENTS par Helene Dallaire et Genevieve Rail 2 Editorial 27 Lady Bountiful: The White Woman Teacher in i\'lulticultural Education 3 Editorial (sommaire en fran'fais) by Helen Harper and Sheila Cavanagh 50 Reviews Liftillg a Tall of Feathers by Paula Caplan 34 Educational Indignities: Claire & Review by Cathy Bray Cyrus 1\'lehta (sommaire en fran<;ais) Women and Work, video series by the NFB by Lisa Bendall Review by Christina Starr (sommaire en fran~ais) 38 Collective Strength. 52 Commentary Collective The J'vlagpie Approach to Gender Equity Wisdom by the Committee for the Preservation of (sommaire en Women and Education Position franlfais) (sommaire en fran~ais) by Patricia Williams 55 ResourceslRessources

43 Life \Vriting: Empowerment for the 60 Agenda future (sommaire en fran'fuis) by Shnfon Ferguson-Hood

46 Can this l\-Iarringe be Saved'? \Vomen and the Canadian Labour :\'Iarket hommaire en fran~aisJ by Susan Wismer 104. women'sEDUCATIONdes/emmes

VOLUME II No.3 SPRING 1995

48 Learningffeaching Feminist FEATURES Counselling (sommaire en fran~ais) 6 "So You Think I by Carol Arkinstall ~ Should be Shot?" ~ Unteacbing Homopbobiafran~ais) 52 Women and Substance (sommaire en Abuse in New Brunswick: ~ by Lisa Jeffs Educational Priorities (sommaire en fran~ais) Il Help! (Not-so-Good Materials for by Juditll Grant Learning to Read) (sommaire en franlfais) by Minke S. Venema POETRY 15 A Chip on Her Shoulder? New Technologies, Gender & In/equity 10 On a Greek Island (somrnaire en franlfais) by Mary Bryson & Suzanne de Castell b)' Susan Ioannou

25 Education and \Vomen in the 24 Engorgement Media: The Australian Context by l\Jary Rudbeck Stanko (sommaire en franlfais) by Julie James Bailey 29 winler sleep by Wilda Kruize 31 Administrative Pimping for Fame and Profit: 37 Cleaning Out Old Leiters Part 2 by Susan Ioannou (sommaire en fran~ais) ~2 The One We Thought was Mother by Pamela by Mary Rudbeck Stanko J. llifilne

38 Not Just Pen and Paper: \Vomen's DEPARTMENTS Access to Literacy (sommaire en franlfais) by Bev Suderman 2 Editorial

43 A Collaborative Response to tbe 3 Editorial Green Paper on Social Security Reform ~ Letters by CCLOIV. CFIVEC. CRIA IV & NOIVMC 57 ResourcesIRessources

4S· Reponse conjointe au livre vert sur 63 Agenda la reforme de la securite sociale by CCLOIV. CFIVEC. CRIA IV & NOIVMC Women's History Review 105.

VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 1995

Elizabeth Edwards. Homoerotic Friendship and College Principals, 1880-1960 149 Deborah Tyler·Bennett. 'Women's Voices Speak for Themselves': gender, subversion and the Women ~ Voices anthology of 1887 165 Bridget Hill. The Links between Mary Wollstonecraft and Catharine Macaulay: new evidence 177 Penny TInkler. Sexuality and Citizenship: the state and girls' leisure provision in England, 1939-45 193 MIchelle Cale. The National Register of Archives for the United Kingdom: major accessions to repositories in 1993 relating to women, literature and art 219 Viewpoint Julia Swlndells. Coming Home to Heaven: manpower and myth in 1944 Britain 223

BOOK REVIEWS Women and Property in Early Modern England (Amy Louise Erickson) reviewed by Mary O'Dowd 235 The Politics ofBritish Feminism, 1918-1970 (Olive Banks) reviewed by Johanna Alberti 236 Out ofBounds: women in Scottish society, 1800-1945 (Esther Breitenbach & Eleanor Gordon, Eds) reviewed by Jane McDermid 238 Blood Sisters: the French Revolution in women ~ memory (Marilyn Yalom) reviewed by Therese Taylor 239 MicrOfilm Collections. Women, Emancipation and Literature: the papers ofHarriet Martineau, 1802-76; Women Advising Women. Part /: Early Women's Journals, c. 1700-1832; E. Sylvia Pankhurst Papers, 1863-1960, reviewed by Philippa Levine 241 The Woman Reader, 1837-1914 (Kate Flint) and Rediscovering Forgotten Radicals: British women writers, 1889-1939 (Angela Ingram & Daphne Patai, Eds) reviewed by Norma Clarke 243 From Liberal to Labour with Women ~ Suffrage: the story of Catherine Marshall (Jo Vellacott) reviewed by Sandra Holton 245 Broken Lives (Lawrence Stone) reviewed by Mary Abbott 246 Unbecoming Women: British women writers and the novel ofdevelopment (Susan Fraiman) and Holy Ghosts: the male muses ofEmily and Charlotte Bronte (Irene Tayler) reviewed by Kimberley Reynolds 248 Cruelty and Companionship: conflict in nineteenth'century married life (A. James Hammerton) reviewed by Shani D'Cruze 249 Woman Suffrage in Australia: a gift or a struggle.' (Audrey Oldfield) reviewed by Penny Russell 251 English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages (Jennifer C. Ward) reviewed by Nanna Damsholt 253 106. FRAN P, HOSKEN WIN EDITOR 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 021'3 INTERNATIONAL USA TEL &17·182·'.31 VOL. 21 NO.3 NETWORK SUMMER 1995

2 GUEST EDITORIAL BY RIANE EISLER: "SACRED PLEASURE"

3 10 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS FOURTH WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN, Beijing september 4·15 1995 COMMISSION ON tHE STATUS OF WOMEN 40fh Session Morch 11·22 1996 NGO·FORUM 4th WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN, Aug 30 • Sep B 1995 Beijing UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 50th ANNIVERSARY Session Sept. 19. End of Dec. 1995 The World's Women: Trends and Statistics! UN Conference Document UN 50th ANNIVERSARY: A Review II A Woman1s view. UNESCO: International Symposium on Women and Media I Ottawa, Canodo 11 " 12 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE VACANCIES I EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNlnES: WHO· World Health Organlzalion /I FAO· Food and Agriculture Organization II UNESCO - Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization of the UN 1/ UN SECRETARIAT and more 13 " 20 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT WORLD BANK: 50 YEARS IS ENOUGH "US Coalillon, The Damage done to Women by Structural Adjuslment II Engendering Adjustment for the 1990s II GENDER ISSUES IN WORLD BANK LENDING· Evaluation shows 1i»Ie success WOMEN'S LITERACY THE KEY TO DEVELOPMENT WIDE ~ Women in Development Europe 1/ OED BRIEF - German Development WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE -A Global Review by ILO Ilnl'l. Labor Office FAMILIES IN FOCUS: Women-headed Families Increasing AllOver the World 21 " 26 WOMEN AND HEALTH GLOBAL FERTILITY RATES - From the Demographic and Health Surveys WOMEN AND HIV/AIDS :A global review and geographic dislribullon • UN II BREAST MILK transmits HIV Infection - information delayed INDIA: Women and Health Training Program by CHETNA ABORTION AND CONTRACEPTION: "Abortion MaHers" - International Conference II Popels Encyclical based on faulty science II INDIA missing women-friendly contraceptives II AFRICA: Women's needs in reproductive health - workshop RESOURCES: A Book for Midwives - Manual for traditional birth attendants II Health and Nutrition Manual II Women and Health Journal II Women & Therapy 27 • 39 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION PROGRESS REPORT: WIN GRASS ROOTS CAMPAIGN 10 stop FGM using the CBPBs -Childbirth Picture Books. Letters from users in Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Ghana, UN POPULATION AWARD to Berhane Ras-Work for lAC· Inler-African Commillee PANEl DISCUSSION ON FGM organized by WIN at National Council for Interna- tional Health Conference with speakers from lAC - Inter~African Committee FGM IN CAMEROON, A survey IliAC Newsle»er AUSTRALIA, Legislation proposed Report # 47 II GHANA, Legislation passed US SENSE OF CONGRESS RESOLUTION by Congresswoman Patricio Schroeder for Integration of Prevention in all US-funded Programs in Africa 107, FRAN P, HOSKEN 11\11 N EDITOR 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 USA TEL eU·IU·iot31 INTERNATIONAL VOL. 21 NO.3 NETWORK SUMMER 1995

(continued) 40 • 46 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSE, Japan. Violence frequent but still hidden II OAS trealy to stop violence against women // CAFRA ~ Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action· demands stop violence against women GLOBAL TRAINING AND ADVISORY SERVICE to prevent I address domestic violence 1/ USA Fact Sheet on Violence; Federal Law to curb wife abuse passed II Rally by NOW against Violence 1/ Sexual violence recognized as grounds for political asylum PROSTITUTION AND TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN, SE Asia, Prostitution and Abuse II RAPE FOR PROFIT, TroHicking of Nepoli girlslwamen to India II Child Brides II 47 • 51 WOMEN AND MEDIA WOMEN'S JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS, Asia II Lotin Americo II North Americo Europe II International/I 52 • 59 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST AFRICA: African Centre for Women· change of nome and oclivities II Fifth African Regional Conference on Women, Dakar: African Platform for Action II Conference Papers and Priority Issues II Education, Health and Social Issues II The Girl Child Initiative II Legallnstruments ZIMBABWE: Women's Resource Centre and Network - ZWRCN KENYA: Teen Pregnancies a Problem RWANDA: Wave of Rapes Reported ALGERIA: Fundamentalists Threaten to Kill Women EGYPT: Maternal deaths much higher than previously reported 60 • 67 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC ASIA AND PACIFIC: Jakarta Declaration for the advancement of women II Women in Asia and Pacific 1985 -1993: Economic and Social Commission for A & P AUSTRALIA: Women's Pay increasing CAMBODIA: The Status of Women - an overview INDIA: The Success of SEWA II CHETNA: Centre for Health Education, Training and Nutrition Awareness - activities and programs II Child Labor Statistics II Illegal Child Marriages continue PHILIPPINES : Small loans for women a success PAKISTAN: Blind Justice for All? II Arranged marriages fhe rule II JAPAN: Men a problem affer retirement II Foundation set up for women war victims MALAYSIA: !slamic Family law in practice 68 • 72 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE COUNCil OF EUROPE - Parliamentary Assembly: Recommendations for Women EUROPE: More Women should hold decision making jobs II Ever widening pay gop II Inventory of Positive Actions for Women in Europe FRANCE: More women hold office in new government II Marie Curie honored II Women under-represented in the Media 73 • 76 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS PERU: CENDOC MUJER - Women's Documentation Centre in lima CANADA: ;;:rogress towards women's equality in the Media UNITED STATES: Men are Not Cost Effective - Book Review II 75th Anniversary of Suffrage II Women's growing household contributions II CIA pays millions 77 • 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL WOMEN AND GOVERNMENT - NEW WAYS TO POlITICAL POWER - Book Review DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN in laws around the World. 4 Letters 108 5 Lesley Hazleton· Floating world: life on a "(I/(uhoat 6 Judith Niemi· -Bitten by the jungle: gringos 011 thc1mazoll 7 Leslee Becker· Colonial history: a writer's odyssey 8 Jill Nelson· Fighting the RighI, or How I got over 9 Thalia Zepatos. Galleries and gamela"s: Bali's women artisls 10 Mary Orr· Passages in India: a travel wriler's journal 11 Hannah Hinchman· An eventful day: walking in WyOl q·ng 12 Ann Jones' Looking for the Lovedu: a people ruled by women? 13 ENGAGING AND ESCAPING: readers, writers ami Women's Reviewers answer a few questions 18 Lisa Allher· Wrongful Death: A Medical Tragedy by Sandra Gilbert; Dreaming: Hard Luck and Good Times in America by Carolyn See 19 Julia Bard· Found Treasures: Stories by Yiddish Women Wrilers edited by Frieda Famian, Ethel Raicus. Sarah Silberstein Swartz and Margie Wolfe

20 Eunice Liplon • Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls by the Gllerrilla Girls with Q!J essay by Whitney Chadwick 21 Nancy Mairs· Anais Nin: A Biography by Deirdre Bair 23 Bonnie Zimmennan' Two Friends and Other Nineteenth·Century Lesbian Stories by American Women Writers edited by Susan Koppelman,' The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories edited by Margaret Reynolds. 24 Molly Hite • Kat's Cradle, Copy Kat, Wild Kat and Alley Kat Blues by Karen Kijewski; Fare '"~ Play by Barbara Paul,' We Know Where You Live by Jean Taylor ,~ 25 E.I. Graff· Slhe by Minnie Bruce Pratt 26 Judith Grossman· The Blue Woman by Mary Flanagan; Departures by Jennifer C. Comell 27 Diane Wakoski • Ghost Volcano by Sandra Gilbert; Sensual Math by Alice Fulton 28 Jill Piggott· The Rape of Sila by Lindsey Collen 29 Nora Mitchell· A Poetics of Resistance: Women Writing in EI Salvador, South Africa, and the United States by Mary K. DeShazer 30 Adrian T. Oktenberg • Afrekete: An Anthology of Black Lesbian Writing edited by Catherine E. McKinley and L. Joyce DeLaney 31 SHORT SUBJECTS: Jeanne Schinto • U (he Tiger by Terry Farish; Gail Pool· Debatable Land by Candia McWilliam; Jennifer Kornreich· The Fatigue Artist by Lynne Sharon Schwartz; Marilyn Booth· Beirut Blues by Hanan al-Shaykh; Rosellen Brown· H by Elizabeth Shepard; Lillian S. Robinson· An Imperfect Spy by Amanda Cross; Irene Elizabeth Stroud· Our History in New York by LimeyAbrams; Barbara Rich· The Book of Knowledge by Doris Grumbach; Arlyn Diamond· The Good Negress by AJ. Verdelle; Jeffrey Ann Goudie· Ghost Stories by E.M. Broner, Barbara Levy. Five Minutes in Heaven by Usa Alther, Lesley Rimmel· Your Name Here: by Chris Mazza 35 Emily Toth • The Cat Book of Virtues: A Collection ofStories for the Noble Cal by Susan Beske Wallace; Sasha's Tail: Lessons from a Life with Cals by Jacqueline Damian; Why Cals Paint: A Theory of Feline Aesthetics by !leather Busch and Burton Silver; Poetry for Cats: The Definili\'e Anthology of Dislinguish{'d Feline Verse by !lellry Beard 36 Gillian Gill· Dared and Done: The Marriage of Eli7Alheth Barrett and Robert Drowning by Julia Markus 37 Mary F. ZiOn' Halfa Revolution: Cont{'mporar)' Fiction by Russian Women edited and translated by Masha Gessen 38 Sharon O'Brien' Back Talk: Teaching Lost Sl'IHS to Spe:lk hyJ(J{/fl Weimer; Ollisy Dales in Ihe Desert by Julia Blackburn 39 Marina Tamar Budhos· Junglee Girl by Gillu Kamani 40 Patricia Murphy' Larque on the Wing by Nancy Sprillger; Trouble and Her Friends by Melis',l Scott; Slow River by Nicola Griffith; Temporary Agency by Rachel Pollack; Little Sislel of the Apocalypse by Kit Reed 41 Judith Kegan Gardiner· Better Red: The Writing and Resistance ofTillie Olsen and Merilicl Le Sueur by COllstance Coiner 42 Sarah White' Crossing the Mangrove by Maryse COlld~ 44 Books Received 109.

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Volume 16, Number I CONTENTS Fall 1994

Opposing All-Male Admission Policy at Virginia Military Institute: Amicus Curiae Brief of Professor Carol Gilligan and the Program on Gender, Science, and Law .

Women's Health Law Symposium, Rutgers School of Law-Newark, April 6, 1994.... 17

Discrimination, Historical Abuse, and the New Norplant Problem Sarah Gill...... 43 111. Women's Studies in Communication Volume 17, Number 2 Fall 1994 Roseann M. Mandziuk, Editor

Dounded Emotionality In Two AII·female Organizations: A Feminist Analysis 1 Barbara Mae Gayle University ofPortland

A Reconceptnalizalion of Protest Rhetoric: Womcn's Quilts as Rhetorical Forms 20 Mary Rose Williams Denison University

It's the Talking that's Important: Pregnancy Folklore as Women's Discourse 45 S. Elizabeth Bird Ulliversity ofMillnesota, Dulwh

Gender Differences in Persuasive Message Practices 69 Susan L. Kline ()hio State Ulliversity 112. , W o.~_m e_n s t u d i e s uarterly WORKING-CLASS STUDIES An Educational Project of The Feminist Press at The City University of New York

Volume XXIII • Numbers I & 2 Spring/Summer 1995 •

3 Editorial

WORKING·CLASS VOICES 7 School Clothes 12 Go SeeJack London, Wilma Eliwbeth McDaniel 16 Stories from a Working-Class Childhood, Lisa Orr 19 Proud to \Vork for the University, Kristin Kovacic 25 Ruth in August, Barbara Horn 34 Death Mask,]oar", Qui/iones 36 The Pawnbroker's Window 38 Praise the \Vaitresses, Pal \Vymle

RECOVERING WORKING·CLASS AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND ORAL HISTORY 41 We Did Change Some Attitudes: Maida Springer-Kemp and the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, Brigid O'Farrell andJoyce L. Kombluh 71 Autobiography and Reconstnlcting Subjectivity at the Bryn \fawr Summer School for \-\'omen \Varkers, 1921 ~ 1938, Karyn L. Hollis 101 Working Class Consciousness in Jo Sinclair's The Seasous, Florence Howe 107 The Writing on the Wall. or Where Did That Dead Head Come From? Cy-Thea Sand

121 Auwbiographies b~ American 'Wurking-Class \\'omen: An Annutated Bibliography, Che1)'1 Cline 113. W O__ffi__e__ll__' s t u d i e s a r t e r WORKING-CLASS STUDIES An Educational Project of The Feminist Press at The City University of New York

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(continued) PRACTICING WORKING·CLASS STUDIES 131 Our Working-Class Identities: Teaching Working­ Class Studies in a Blue·Collar Communit\" Course syllabi: \Vorking·Class '''omen \Yriters \Vorking·Class Experiences in American Fiction, Linda Strom 142 A Wealth of Possibilities: Workers, Texts. and Reforming the English Department, Laura Hapke 155 A Communit), ofWorkers, Marilyn Andersan (photos and text) 162 "Women Have Alwa)'s Sewed": The Production ofClothing and the Work ofWomen,Janet Zand)' 169 The Fire Poems Sisters in the Flames, Carol Tarlen rituals ofspring (for the 78th anniversar)' of the shirt­ waistfactory fire), Sa/iya Hendersan-Halmes

WORKING·CLASS TEXTS AND THEORY 178 Readerl)'IWriterl)' Relations and Social Change: The Maimie Papers as Literature, Carale Anne Tayla .. 199 Between Theories and Anti·Theories: Moving toward Marginal '""'omen's Subjectivities, RO,'(Glme Rimstead 219 "People Who Might Have Been You": Agenc)' and the Damaged Self in Tillie Olsen's Yamwndia, Lisa 0 .... 229 Industrial r..Jusic: Contemporary American \Vorking·Class Poetry and Modern ism,Julia Stehi

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