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Volume 6, Number 4 winter 1987

Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large, University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 Icurrent listing of contents lume 6,Number 4 winter 1987

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist 1 theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listin of Contents is published by the Office ot the University ot Wisconsin Syst2 Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasinq- public awareness of feminist It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' f ami 1i arity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materi a1 sf. )

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of a1 1 journals we have selected. As publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical wi 11 have table of contents pages reproducd in each issue of FP-. he annotated listing provides the following information on each joEnal :

1. Year of first publication. 2. Frequency of pub1 ication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. Subscription address. 5. Current editor. 1 6. Editorial address (if di fferent from subscri~tionaddress). 7. International standard Seri a1 s 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.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Susan E. Seari ny, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 112A Memori a1 Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263- 5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, El len Mortensen, Graphics: Cathari na Schimert, Moema Furtado. Pub1 icati ons of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to individual s and organizations af fil iated with the UW- System. Subscriptions rates: Wi sconsi n subscriptions: $5 (indiv. & non-profi t organizations), $10 (1 ibraries & other organizations) . Out-of-state subscriptions: $15 (indiv. & women's programs), $30 (inst .) . This fee covers a1 1 pub1 ications of the Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, -New Books on Women & Femi nism, and bibliographies, di rectories and occational publications produced throughout the year. THE AHFAO JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE Boalt Hall School of Law, Roan 2, University of 1. 1984. California. Berkeley. CA 94720. 2. %/year. A1 issa Friedman. 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). ISSN 0882-4312. 4. Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson Rd. Arlington. VA LC sn85-965. 22203. OCLC 11830558. 5. Dr. Lee G. Burchinal. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to 6. Ahfad University for Women, PA. Box 167, Wanen's Periodicals.; Current Index to Legal Omdurman, Sudan. Periodi cals. 7. ISSN 0255-4070. "The~BerkeleyWomen's Law Journal is a forum 11. ERIC, MI. frm which to alve voice to the canolex and 12. "Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle varying reflecting the' legal East and in other developing countries; women concerns of a1 1 men, especial ly the women of i n development. " color, lesbians, disabled women and poor men whose voices have been severely ATLANTIS underrepresented in existing literature. With 1. 1975. information as our power, the journal would be 2. 2/year. a tool for social change." 3. $15 (jndiv.), $25 (inst.). 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford BLACK HARIA Highway, Halifax. Nova Scotia, B3M 256. Canada. 1. 1971. 5. Urs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad. Deborah C. 2. Annual. Poff. 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copies: $4. 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 4. P.O. Box 25187. Chicago, IL 60625-0187. 8. LC 0177-32338. 5. Black Maria Collective. 9. OCLC 3409640. 7. ISSN 0045-2221. 10. State Historical Society. 8. LC ~~77-1275. 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and 9. OCLC 2786249. - Life; The Alternative Press Index; Resources 10. Madison. for Feminist Research. 12. "Black Maria publishes work by emerging men 12. "Atlantis is an interdiscipl inary journal wri ters that presents mwnen as the canpl ex, devoted to critical and creative writing in positive beings they are." English or French on the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays. BROADSHEET book reviews, art and poetry." 1. 1972. 2. lO/year. AURORA 3. $46.50 (airmail), $36 (surface mail). 1. 1975. 4. P.O. Box 68-026. Newton, Auckland. New Zealand. 2. 3/year. 5. The Broadsheet Col 1ect ive. 3. $8. 7. ISSH 0110-8603. 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison. WI 53701-1624. 9. OCLC 6578660. 5. Edited by committee; current carmittee chair. 12: News; analysis; in-depth articles; fiction; Diane Martin. poetry; reviews. "Broadsheet is a radical 7. ISSN 0197-775X. feminist magazine hich consciously strives to 8. LC sn80-11853. be anti-racist and to incorporate the views of 9. OCLC 6113633. indigenous wonen. The main focus is on New 12. Science fiction and fantasy with a feminist Zealand women and events, with some coverage of orientation. Pacific concerns and issues facing women and feminists e~erywhere.~ BELLES LEllRES 1. 1985-1986. BROOMSTICK 2. Bimonthly. 1. 1978. 3. $15 (indiv.) . $12.50 (student). $24 (foreign), 2. Bimonthly. $30 (inst.). 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: 4. P.O. Box 987. Arlington. VA 22216. $3.50. 5. Janet Palmer kllaney. Deanna Cook D' Errico. 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. 7. ISSN 0884-2957. 5. Mickey Spencer and Polly Taylor. 8. LC sn85-6513. 10. State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 12357950. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. "To explore and celebrate writing by women, 12. "Broanstick is a feminist political journal pub1 ished by trade, university, and small publishing material by, for and about men presses in the genres of fiction, nonfiction, over forty. Our priorities are: to portray essays, biography, and criticism." clear, positive images of older men; to take a stand against the denigration of older women; BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL to offer positive alternatives in our lives. 1. 1986 (1984-85 issue). Our goal is to form a support network among 2. Annual. older women." 3. Volume 1: $100 (sponsor). $25 (friend). $18 (inst.). $12 (regular), $8 (low income). Volume 2: $100 (sponsor). $30 (friend), $20 (inst.), $12 (regular). $8 (low income). iv. 1

CALYX COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES 1. 1976. 1. 1981. 2. 3lyear. 2. Quarterly. 3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (lib. & inst.). Single 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: copies: $4. $3.50. 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 5. Margarita Donnelly. 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 9. OCLC 8234014. 8. LC 77-649570. 10. Madison. 9. OCLC 3114927. 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal 10. Madison. entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Common 11. American Humanities Index. Lives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document tmes 12. "Calyx publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, of ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the transl ations, and photography, and is committed diversity of the lesbian communi ty--1esbi ans of to providing a beautiful and creative journal color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians, format in which to showcase women artists and disabled lesbians, poor and working-class writers." lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and visibi 1ity msbians who have never thought CAMERA OBSCURA before of publishing their work. 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE 3. $13.50 (indiv.), $27 (inst.). Single copies: MODERN LANGUAGES $4. Multiple issues: $7 (issue 3/4), $11 1. 1971. (issue 8/9/10). 2. 3/year. 4. P.O. Box 25899, Los Angeles. CA 90025. 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for 5. Camera Obscura Coll ective: Janet Bergst rom, details. Elizabeth Lyon, Constance Penley. 4. Women's Studies, 209 N. Brooks St., Madison, WI 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 53715. 8. LC sC79-4979. 5. Susan Kahn, Annis Pratt & Laura Stempel 9. OCLC 4818143. Mumford. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 9. OCLC 2259670. 11. International Index to Film Periodicals; The 12. News of the Modern Language Association; Film Literature Index; The Arts and Humanities features; bibliographies; job information. Citation Index; Current Contents/Arts and Humanities. CONDITIONS 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; 1. 1976. psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; 2. Semiannual. photography; video and performance. 3. 3 issues: $9 (indiv. hardship), $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $9 CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME (inst.). 1. 1978. 4. P.O. Box 56A. Van Brunt Station. Brooklvn.- - NY 2. Quarterly. 11215. 3. $26 (indiv.), $36 (inst.) Single Copies: $6. 5. Dorothy Allison, Cheryl Clarke, Nancy Clarke 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Otter, Debbi Schaubman. Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. 7. ISSN 0147-8311. 5. Elizabeth Brady. 8. LC 77-641895. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 9. OCLC 3232386. 9. OCLC 8558872. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. "CWSIcf is a bilingual , interdisciplinary, 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; feminiSt journal that brings exciting critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is a scholarship about women to non-scholars, magazine of women's writing with an emphasis on broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges writing by lesbians." the gap between Canada's languages and cultures ." CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY 1. 1981. COMMENT: ON CONFERENCES AND RESEARCH ABOUT WO/MEN 2. Quarterly. 1. 1973. 3. $14 (indiv.), $24 (inst. & lib.). Single 2. Irregular, general ly 3/year. copies: $3. 3. $14, three issues. 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. 4. RCI Communications, 680 West 11th St., 5. Editorial Collective. Claremont, CA 91711. 9. OCLC 8015674. 5. Jo Hartley. 10. Madison. 10. Kenosha; Stevens Point. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. "Report on conferences and research about 12. "...the collective product of feminists of wo/men." diverse nationalities and political perspectives committed to contributing to an international women's movement." Eath issue focuses on a specific theme through feature articles, interviews and personal narratives, often transl ated from forei gn-1 anguage publications. FS, FEMINIST STUDIES 4. 112A Memorial Librqry, 728 State St., Madison, 1972. WI 53706. 3lyear. 5. Susan Searing and Catherine Loeb. $13.50 (National Women's Studies Association 9. OCLC 6467769. members), $19.50 (indiv.), $39 (inst.). Single 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; copies: $8 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Madison; State Historical Society; Milwaukee; Managing Editor, FS, Feminist Studies, c/o Rock Co.; Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout ; Women's Studies Program, University of Waukesha; Whitewater. Maryland, College Park, m) 20742. 12. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; Claire G. Moses. - book reviews. Focus on femi nist librarianshlp, ISSN 0046-3663. . publishing, bookselling, archiving, LC 78-645276; sc76-192. researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally. OCLC 1632609. Review essays strive to provide a guide to the Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; literature on a particular topic, (e.g. Stevens Point. sociobiology; women in development; western A1 ternative Press Index ; America: History and women; lesbian studies; black women; feminist Life; American Historical Association Recently science fiction.) Published Articles; Bulletin Signaletique- soci 01 ogie; Historical Abstracts; Modern FEMINIST ISSUES Language Association International 1. 1980. Bibliography; The Philosopher's Index; 2. 21year. Psychological Abstracts; Sociological 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. minimum order) $7.50 (indiv.), $12.50 (inst.). Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, reports from the men's movement; reviews. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. "FS, Feminist Studies was founded to encourage 5. Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wolf. analytic responses to feminist issues and to 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. open new areas of research, criticism, and 7. ISSN 0270-6679. speculation. The editors are committed to 10. Madison. providing a forum for feminist analysis, 12. A journal of feminist social and political debate, and exchange." theory, with emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It includes articlesby FEMI NARY Engli sh-language femi ni sts as we1 1 as 1. 1969. translations of feminist texts by women of 2. 3lyear. other countries. 3. $12 (indiv.), $22 (Inst.). Single copies: $4. Free to women in prisons and mental FEMINIST REVIEW institutions. 1. '1979. 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. 3lyear. 5. Canyon Sam, Tiana Arruda, S.J. Mi randa, Sim $18 (indiv.), $50 (Inst., surface), $60 (inst., Kal lan. airmail ). Single copies: $7.75 (indiv.), 10. Madison. $15.75 (Inst.). 12. Previously a lesbian-feml nist journal for the 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Road, N19 South published in North Carolina, Feminary is 5AQ. . now produced in San Francisco by four new Editorial Collective. editors. "As editors wi th roots In dl fferent ISSN 0141-7789. communities we actively solicit writings that LC 80-647745. portray the experiences, viewpoints, and issues OCLC 6191763. of a diversity of lesbian camnunities. We want Madison. to facil itate dl alogue between men of "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation dl fferent races, classes, cultural upbringings, and debate the political perspectives and political , spiritual viewpoints, ages and strategy of the movement. To be a forum of lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current, work in progress and current research and timely perspective on lesbian lives in the debates In Wanen's Studies." United States and internationally." FEMINIST TEACHER FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S 1. 1984. STUDIES RESOURCES 2. Quarterly. 1. 1980. 3. $12 (indiv., U.S.),.$15 (foreign), $20 (inst.). 2. Quarterly. 4. 442 Bal lantine, Indiana University, 3. Wisconsin subscriptions: $5 (indiv. 6 non- Bl oomi ngton, IN 47405. profit men's organization), $10 (libraries L 5. Editorial Collective. other organizations). Out-of-state 7. ISSN 0882-4843. subscriptions: $15 (indiv. and women's 8. LC ~n85-1018. programs), $30 (inst.). Free to individuals and 9. OCLC 11660672. organizations affiliated with the UW System. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. Fee covers a1 1 publications of the Office of 12. Articles, news, resources for feminist the UW System Women's Studies Librarian. educators, from preschool to graduate schte (See p. ii.) school. vi.

FIREWEEU HEALTHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY 1978. 1. 1979. Quarter1y. 2. Quarterly. Canada: $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Add $3 3. $10.50 (indiv.), $18.50 (libr. & groups). outside Canada. 4. 101 Niagara St., 4200A, Toronto, Ontario, P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T Canada M5V 1C3. 2W2, Canada. 5. Connie Clement 8 Susan Elliot. Fi reweed Col 1ective. 7. ISSN 0226-1510. ISSN 0707-3857. 8. LC cn80-30707. LC cn79-30301. 9. OCLC 6295890. OCLC 4677989. 10. adi is on. Madison. 12. Provides a critical analysis of women's health Fireweed is a forum for feminist thought and issues fran a feminist perspective. discussion. HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES 1. 1975. 2. Semi annual . 3lyear. 3. $8 (indiv.). $15 (inst.). Sinale co~ies $16 (indiv.), $33 (inst.). Single copies: $8 (indiv.), $7.50 (inst.). (indiv.), $11 (inst.). 4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queens1 and Frontiers, Women Studies Program, University of 4067, Australia. Colorado, Roulder. CO 80309. 5. Carole Ferrier. Editorial Board. Editor: Kathi George. 7. ISSN 0311-4198. ISSN 0160-9009. 9. OCLC 2530248. LC ~~78-317. 10. Madison. OCLC 2586280. Women Studies Abstracts. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Historical and critical articles; creative Stevens Point. work; graphics; bibliographies; reviews. Women Studies Abstracts; Pmerican Humanities "Hecate prints material relating to women. We Index; Human Resources Abstracts ; Historical amticularly interested in contributions Abstracts. which employ a feminist, marxist, or other Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black radical methodology to focus on the position of and white photography; short fiction. Each women in relation to patriarchy and issue focuses on a theme, e-g., women's oral capital ism." history; mothers and daughters; Chicanas; Native American wanen; women as verbal artists; HELICON NINE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND who speaks for the women's movement; lesbian LETTERS history. "The continuing goal of Frontiers is 1. 1979.' to publish a journal which bridges the gap 2. 3lyear. between university and canmunity women; to find 3. $18. Single copies: $7.50 plus postage. a balance between academic and popular views on 4. Helicon Nine, Inc. P.O. Box 22412, Kansas City, issues common to women." 5. Gloria Vando Hickok. 7. ISSN 0197-3371. 8. LC 80-640627. HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL- 1978. 9. OCLC 5298604. Annual. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. $7 (regular); $6 (student) ; $8 (foreign). 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. Pub1 icat ions Center, Harvard Law School , Interdisciplinary forum for the creative , MA 02138. accanplishments of women in the fields of Ruth Borenstein. literature, music, the visual and performing Articles Editors. Harvard Women's Law Journal . arts; includes color reproductions and a pull- Harvard Law ~chool,Cambridge, MA 02138. out soundsheet of a musical performance, ISSN 0270-1456. readi ng or interview; provides a documentation LC 80-643769. of the ongoing history of women in arts and OCLC 3967304. letters. Madison. Current Law Index: Index to Leaal Periodicals. HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART 8 POLITICS "The Harvard ane en's Law w our nil is devoted to 1. 1977. the development of a femi nist jurl sprudence. 2. Quarterly. The main purpose is to provide an in-depth 3. $15 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. exploration of the impact of the law on men 4. C/O Foundation for the Community' of Artists, and of women on the law. Political, economic, 280 Broadway Suite 412, New York , NY 10007. historical and sociological perspectives are 5. Heresies Collective. combined with legal ones to present a realistic 7. ISSN 0146-3411. picture of women's legal status." 8. LC ~~77-704. 9. OCLC 2917688. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. Editorials; short articles; bibliographies; poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal devoted to the examination of art and politics from a feminist perspective." vii.

HOT WIRE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMEN' S STUDIES 1. 1984. 1978. 2. 3lyear. Slyear. 3. 514 (indiv.), $19 (inst.). Single copies: $5. $34 (indiv.), $55 (inst.). 4. 1417 W. Thome. Chicago, IL 60660. Eden Press, P.O. Box 51, St. A1 bans, VT 05478. 5. Toni L. Armstrong. Sherri Clarkson. 7. ISSN 0747-8887. Eden Press, 4626 St. Catherine St. W., 8. LC sn84-8636. Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3Z 1S3. 9. OCLC 10828405. ISSN 0703-8246. 12. "Journal of women's music and culture." OCLC 9275059. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; HYPATIA Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater. 1. 1986. America: History and Life; Human Sexuality 2. 2lyear. Update; Current ContentsISocial 8 Behavioral 3. $20 (indiv.). $40 (inst.). Sciences; Social Sciences Citation Index; Women 4. Hypatia; c/o Margaret A. Simons. Editor; Studies Abstracts; Cedex-RIC; herican Southern Illinois University, Oept. of Psychological Abstracts; MLA International Philosophical Studies. Box 1437. Edwardsvil le. Bibliography; Directory of Periodicals. IL 62026-1001. Historical, critical, and feature articles; 5. Margaret A. Simons. book reviews. 7. ISSN 0887-5480. 8. LC sn86-1213. ISIS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S JOURNAL (Formerly Isis 9. OCLC 13312118. International Bul letin) 12. "Hypatia is the first journal in this country 1. 1984. dedicated to the publication of scholarly 2. Quarterly. ( ISIS International Wmen's Journal research in feminist philosophy. Articles in aooears twice a vear. as does its suoolement.. . Hypatia provide both authors and readers a women in ~cti0n.j - context for understandi ng femi nist philosophy 3. 35(indiv. or rromen's group, surface), $20 that is unavailable in other women's studies (indiv. or women's group. airmail), $25 (inst.. journals or in mainstream philosophy journals". surface), $30 (inst., airmail). 4. Via Santa Maria delllAnima. 30, 00186 Rome, HYSTERIA Italy. 1. 1980. 5. Editorial Collective. 2. Quarterly. 9. OCLC 4286732. 3. Canada: $10 (indiv.). $18 (inst.). Add $2 10. Platteville; Stout. outside Canada. Sample copies: $2.50. 12. ISIS International Women's Journal "gives 4. P.O. Box 2481. Station 6, Kitchener, Ontario jndepth coverage to the issues women around the - N2H 6M3. Canada. world are working on: development, health, 5. The H steria Collective: Catherine Edwards, work, violence against women, media. Rebebandson, Robyn Garland. Margaret carmunication, methods of organization, models Simpson, Wendy Scanlon, Fran Milne. for action and more.... Each issue is produced 7. ISSN 0229-5385. jointly by Isis International and one or more 8. LC cn81-30633. Third World wanen's groups." Articles; 9. OCLC 8036553. editorials; conference reports; resource 10. State Historical Society. guides. Isis-WICCE (Women's International 12. "We try to provide a forum for social and Cross-Cultural Exchange) is a sister cultural issues of interest to wanen. We also organization located in Geneva. Switzerland. provide publishing space for creative feminist Its separate publication, Women's World, work -- fiction, poetry, graphic arts." appears four times a year in varying forms: as a newsletter, dossier, or report. IKON 1. 1982183. JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION 2. 2lyear. 1. 1981. 3. 2 issues $9.50 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.). 2. 21year. 4. P.O. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Station, New York, NY 3. Only available with membership. which includes 10009. monthly mailings and a bibliography of women 5. Susan Shennan. and religion. Subscription and membership 12. "IKON is about 'creativity and change1--the rates: $ 18 (student), $30 (non-student) . $50 inseparability of the creative process and ( inst.). Back issues available for $3.50. social change. It is a cultural magazine, a 4. 2465 LeConte Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709. political magazine, a feminist magazine, rrhich 5. Linda A. bbody. shows the experiences of third world women, 7. ISSN 82-20870. lesbians. Jewish and working women, women in 8. LC 82-20870-S. all our diversity." 9. OCLC 7863169. 12. ''Each journal's focus differs. We have covered areas such as women and power, mnand peace." viii.

KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART LIP 1. 1979. 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. 2. Annually. 3. $9 (1 year), $17 (2 years). Single copies: 3. Australian do1 lars: $7.95 (indiv.), $10 $3.50. (inst.). 4. 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard. Jacksonville, FL 4. P.O. Box 139, Parkville, Victoria 3052, 32205. Australia. 5. Sharon Weightman. 5. Board: Suzanne Davies, Andrea McLaughl in, Lis 10. Madison. Stoney , Jeannette Fenel on. Freda Freiberg , Kim 12. "Kalliope devotes itself to women in the arts Donaldson, He1 en Saniga, Meredith Rogers, by publishing their work and sharing their Carolyn Lewens. ideas and opinions .'I Poetry, fiction, art, 12. "Li is a feminlst arts journal dealfng wfth graphics, essays, interviews with women artists tswork of r*m in the areas of film, visual and writers. art, theatre, dance, etc."

LEGACY MANUSCH I 1. 1984. 1. 1979. elyear. 2. Bi-monthly. $12 (graduate students) ; $15 (individuals) ; $18 3. $18 (indiv.); $24 (inst.); $3 (back issues). (institutions). 4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther Bartlett Hall, Dept. of English, University of Jantzen, 5008 Erringer Place, Philadelphia, PA Massachusetts, Pmherst, MA 01003. 19144. Martha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand ,Joanne Dobson. 5. ~adhuKishwar. ISSN 0748-4321. 6. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi -110024, LC ~~84-2143;sn84-8795. India. OCLC 10881450. 11. Alternative Press Index. Madison. 12. "Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society Abstracts of English Studies; America: History focuses on women's life situations in India and and Life; Historical Abstracts; Arts and on struggles for change." Humanities Citation Index; MLA International 8ibl iography; WomenOs Studies Abstracts; MEDIA REPORT TO 'WOMEN American Literary Scholarship. 1. 1972. - A journal of nineteenth-century women writers. 2. Bi-monthly. 3. $20 (indiv.); $15 (special). LESBIAN ETHICS 4. 3306 Ross Place, N.W. Washington DC 20008. 1. 1984. 5. Donna A1 len. 2. 3/year. 7. ISSN 0145-9651. 3. $12 (indiv.), 616 (inst.). Sample issue: $5. 8. LC 8d-640489; sc77-865. 4. P.O. Box 943. Venice. CA 90294. 9. OCLC 2360896. 5. Jeanette ~i1 vei ra. . 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 8755-5352. 11. Women's Studies Abstracts. 8. LC sn84-1726. 12. "What women are doing and thinking to change 9. OCLC 11337345. the canmunications mdia." 12. "A journal of lesbian feminist ethics and philosophy, with a focus on how lesbians behave MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WMEN AND THE MILITARY with each other." 1. 1983. 2. Qua&-erly. LILITH 3. $30. Single copies: $7.50. 1. 1976. 4. 1101 S. Arlington Rldge Road #210, Arlington, 2. Quarterly. VA 22202. 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (inst. and lib.). Single 5. Linda Grant De Pauw. copies: $4. 7. ISSN 0736-718X. 4. Lilith Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., 8. LC 83-644761; ~183-249. New York, NY 10019. 9. OCLC 9201074. 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. 12. News, cmentary, book reviews. "The purpose 7. ISSN 0146-2334. of Minerva is to provide an information center 8. LC 83-640809; ~~77-511. for individuals and organizations concerned 9. OCLC 2694720. with some aspect of women and the 10. State Historical Society; Milwaukee. military. ..The editorial policy emphasizes 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals. diversity rather than consensus." 12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. "Lilith is named for the 1egendary predecessor ofxho insisted on equality with Adarn...As Jewish femi nists continue to rediscover and rework Jewish practice, the contents of Lilith may serve as an evolving Prepared able for a new code of behavior." ix.

MS. 7. ISSN 0030-0071. 1972. 8. LC sn78-1596. Monthly. 9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287. $16 (indiv.). Sinqle copies: 63.50. 10. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; Ms. Ma azine, ~ubscri~tionDept., 123 Garden Milwaukee; Pl attevi 1le; Stevens Point; 3-+7Manon OH 43302. Superior; Waukesha. ~osimaryL. -Bray. Patrici a Carbine. Joanne 11. Pub1i sher's Index (1970-1974) ; Women Studies Edgar. Gloria Jacobs. Suzanne Braun Levi ne. Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New Susan McHenry. Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Gloria Periodical Index. Steinem. Ellen Sweet. Maw Thorn. 12. International and national news; feature ~ditors,Ms. Ma zine. 119 W. 40th St.. New articles including regular reporting on work, York, NY health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; ISSN-0047-8318. reviews; letters; coverage of the women's LC 72-624579. movement -- conferences, actions, politics. OCLC 1285775. theory. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co.; PLAI NSWOMAN Marshfield; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; 1. 1977. Platteville; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; 2. Monthly (excluding Feb. and Aug.). Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Washington Co.; 3. $15 (indiv.), $20 (contributing); $10 (low Waukesha; Whitewater. income) . Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature; Women 4. Box 8027, Grand Forks. ND 58202. Studies Abstracts; Abstracts of Popular 5. Elizabeth Hampsten. Culture; Wal lace Memorial Library; Rochester 7. ISSN 0148-902X. Institute of Technology. 8. LC ~~78-247. Features; letters; poetry and fiction; reviews; 9. OCLC 3400725. news-- 10. State Historical Society. 12. Plainswoman publishes akicles, essays, NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN fiction, poetry, reviews, graphics for and 1. 1972. about women in the Plains region, focusing 2. Bimonthly. especially, but not exclusively, on lives of 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). rural women. 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood. NJ 07631. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 7. ISSN 0160-1075. 1. 1976. 8. LC sn80-52. 2. Quarterly. 9. OCLC 3617120. 3. $72 (inst.); $30 (indiv.). 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Rock Co.; Stevens Point. 4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th 12. "We are a national feminist periodical written Street. New York. NY 10022. for feminists and comnitted to reaching out to 5. Dr. Janet Hyde. those not yet dedicated to a feminist future." 6. Women's Studies Research Center. 209 North Brook Street, University of Wisconsin-Madi son, NEW MOON: A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND CRITICAL Madison, WI 537 15. FEMINISM 7. ISSN 0361-6843. 1. 1981. 8. LC 76-12952; ~~76-790. 2. 2 to 4/year. 9. OCLC 2529664. 3. 4 issues: $10. Single copies: $3. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; 4. P.O. Box 2056. Madison. WI 53701. Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha. 5. Janice M. Bogstad. 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources 7. ISSN 0278-0852. Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts; Social 8. LC sn81-1678. Sciences Citation Index; Current 9. OCLC 7701699. Contents/Soci a1 and Behavioral Sciences; 10. Madison. Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE) ; 12. "To provide critical resources on the status of Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning feminist theory and women's issues in science Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and fiction and fantasy genres. To publish and Bibliography; Development and Welfare encourage work of women writers and artists. ( India) ::Human Sexual itv UDdate: Fami lv Review. whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist 12. he ~s;cholo~~of Uomen-~uarteriyis $onsored- orientation of a1 1 work pub1 ished in the by Divislon 35 of the American Psychological journal ." Association. Empirical studies, critical reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book OFF OUR BACKS reviews are published in the Quarter1 .. . The 1. 1970. kinds of problems addressed id 2. ll/year. psychological factors, behavioral studies, role 3. $11 (indiv.). $15 (contributing), $25 (inst.). development and change, career choice and Sample Issue: $1.50. Two subs.: $20. training, management variables, education. Canadian: U.S.511. Prisoners: free. discrimination, therapeutic processes, and 4. off our backs. inc., 1841 Columbia Rd.. FM. sexuality. Room 212. Washington, DC 200119. 5. off our backs Collective. RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST KESEARCHIOOCUMENTATION SUR SHIFRA: A JEWISH FEMINIST MAGAZINE LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE (Formerly Canadian 1. 1984. Newsletter of Research on Women. 1972-1978.) 2. 3 or 4/year. 1. 1979. 3. $23 (air mail). 2. Quarterly. 4. Box 2, 89 Cookridge Street, Leeds. I.W. Yorks, 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). England. 4. Centre for Women's Studies Education, O.I.S.E., 5. Editorial collective. 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6. 8. LC sn85-61628. Canada. 9. OCLC 12259596. 5. Editorial Board. 12. Jewish feminism. 7. ISSN 0707-8412. 8. LC 84-641836 ; Cn79-31946. 9. OCLC 5585549. SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stout. 1975. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; herican History and Quarterly. Life; Canadian Educational Index; American $20 (students and National Women's Studies Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; Association members), $27.50 (indiv.), $55 Sociological Abstracts. (inst.). Single copies: $7 (indiv.), $13.75 12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; (inst.). periodical resource guide. An The University of Chicago Press, Journals interdisciplinary, international periodical of Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637. research on women and sex roles. Jean F. O'Barr. Jean F. O'Barr, 207 E. Duke Building. Duke ROOM OF ONE'S OWN University, Durham. North Carolina 27708. 1. 1975. ISSN 0097-9740. 2. Quarterly LC 75-649469. 3. $11 (indiv.), 814 (inst.). OCLC 1362618. 4. P.O. 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FOR THE LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WOMEN 12. Interdisciplinary forum for critical discussion 1. 1976. of issues relating to Black women. 2. Quarterly. 3. $!5 (indiv:) , $28 (inst.), $6(hardship). SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH Single coples: $4.10. 1975. 4. P.O. Box 1308. Montpelier. VT 05602. Month1y. 5. Me1 anie KayeIKantrowitz A Irene Klepfi sz. $25 (indiv.) , $137.50 (inst.). 7. ISSN 0196-1853. Plenum Pub1 i shing Corporation, 233 Spring St., 8. LC 82-640638; sn79-8096. New York, NY 10013. 9. OCLC 3451636. Phyllis A. Katz. 10. Madison. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302. Media. ISSN 0360-0025. 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; LC 75-646987. reviews. OCLC 2243426. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; SOJOURNER Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha; 1. 1975. Whitewater. 2. Monthly. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Child 3. $!5 (indiv.), $26 (two yrs.), $25 (inst.). Oevelopment Abstracts and Bibliography; Single copies: $2. Contemporary Sociology; Current Contents; 4. 143 Albany St., Cambridge, MA 02139. Excerpta Medica; Family Plannfng Perspectives; 5. Shane Snowdon. Human Sexuality Update; Psychological 7. ISSN 0191-8699. Abstracts; Referativnyi Zhurnal ; Sage Fami ly 8. LC sn79-2799. Studies Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation 9. OCLC 4656277. Index; Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Report; Studies on Women Abstracts. 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, Empirical research relating to sex roles; book dance, theater, visual arts, and music; news; reviews. poetry. "Our editorial policy is to consider for publication anything that is not racist, sexist, or homophobic in content." xi.

SPARE RIB TRADESWOMEN HAGAZINE 1. 1972. 1. 1981. 2. Monthly. 2. Quarterly. 3. Ainnail: $30 (indiv.), $42 (inst.), $20 3. $10 (indiv. unempl oved). $35 (indiv. employed), (seamail, indiv.), $30 (seamail, inst.). $50 (inst.). Single copies: $2.50. 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1, England. 4. P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco. CA 94140. 5. Editorial Collective. 5. Sandra Marilyn, Joss Eldredge. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. 7. ISSN 0739-344X. 9. OCLC 5237209. 8. LC sn83-2244. 10. Madison; Mllwaukee. 9. OCLC 9726358. 12. Feature article9 (e.g., on politics, labor, 12. "Tradeswanen Magazine Is the only national history, employment, media); fiction; poetry; ~ublicationabout men worklna in reviews; letters; news. nontraditional blue-collar job;. It is written and produced by tradeswomen who know their SPHINX: WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LITERARYIART REVIEW subject first hand. We provide support to 1. 1984. women currently working in blue-collar jobs and 2. Annual. information to women considering entering the 3. 518 (ainnail). 515 (surface). trades ." 4. 175. Avenue Ledru-Rol lin. 75011 Paris. France. 5. Carol Pratl . TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS 7. ISSN 0755-964X. 10. Madison. 3Iyear. S hinx is an international literarylart review $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.), $5 (sample copy). 12* pu"k is ed in Paris by a team of expatriate P.O. Box 606, N. Amherst, MA 01059. anglophone women writers and artists who aim to Llse Well. offer readers a broad perspective of wanen's ISSN 0736-928X. creativity world-wide. It features cultural LC 83-641534; sn83-1973. themes, prose, poetry, dramatic excerpts. OCLC 9247235. photography, artwork, reviews, interviews and Madison; Mi lwaukee. essays both by established and new men A1 ternative Press Index. writers and by men about women.* Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and reviews. THIRD WOMAN 1. 1981. TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE 2. 2Iyear. 1. 1984. 3. $8 (indiv.) ..$I2 (inst.). 2. 3lyear. 4. C/O Chi cano-Riqueno Studies , BH849. Indiana 3. $19 (indiv. ainnail), $12 (indiv. surface), $30 University. Bloani ngton. IN 47405. (inst. airmail). 5. Norma Alarcon. 4. C/O Women's Centre, 50 Bethel St.. Norwich. 9. OCLC 8342969. Norfolk, England. 10. Madison. 5. Editorial Collective. 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and 12. 'Publication of readable and insightful critical work of, or on behalf of, Hispanic and articles on areas of current concern within the Third World Women in general ." Women's Liberation Movement. To record the history of the current wave of feminism 13TH WON: A FEMINIST LITERARY t4AGAZINE worldwide." 1. 1973. 2. Semi annual. TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 3. Single copies: $6.50 plus f.75 postage and 1. 1982. hand1i ng .- 21year. 4. 13th Moon, Inc., Box 309, Cathedral Station, 512 (Indlv.), $14 (Inst.), $10 (student), $7 New York. NY 10025. (single Issue). 5. Marilyn Hacker. The University of Tulsa, Tulsa. OK 74104. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. Shad Benstock. 8. LC 76-647817. The University of Tulsa, 600 South College 9. OCLC 2587697. Ave., Tulsa. OK 74104. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. ISSN 0732-7730. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; herican LC sn82-3788. Humani ties Index; Index of American Periodical OCLC 8426594. Verse; MLA International Blbliography. Madison. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; "Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature includes reviews. "13th Moon is a literary magazine articles, reviews, notes and queries fran publishing quality work by men. Eclectic, scholars of every period, includi ng those but particularly interested in feminist and reading in languages other than English and working class lesbian literature." fran students of poetry and prose in all its forms, including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and journalism. While articles need not be exclusively concerned with female writers the focus must be upon women and their work." xii.

TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN 12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to 1. 1984. women in the visual arts. "We are interested 2. 2lyear. in a re-interpretation of art history from our 3. $10. $6 (single issue). new awareness as women...Women's Art Journal is 4. Department of English. Wilson Hall. Univ. of a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and for Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903. honest criticism." 5. Margaret 0. Stetz. 10. Madison. WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTS 12. The journal is devoted to furthering the study 1976. of women in the period 1880-1920. Articles 3lyear. dealing with soci a1 , .political, intellectual $9 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $3. history, art, 1i terature and bibliography. Centre for Urban and Community Studies, Room 426. 455 Spadi na Ave.. University of Toronto. WLW JOURNAL Toronto, Canada M5S 268. 1. 1976. Judith Kjellberg. 2. Quarterly. ISSN 0229-4796. 3. $15 (inst. and non-members of Women Library LC cn81-30452. Workers) ,B2(sample issues), $4 (back issues). OCLC 7966483. 4. 2027 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94704. Madison; Stevens Point. 5. Carol Starr. Topics: planning, architecture, design; housing 7. ISSN 0272-1996. and comuni ty development; geography, urban 10. Madison; Stevens Point. ~~~i~loqy,environmental psychology, energy and 11. Library Literature. ecology . 12. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; conference reports; news and notes. WOMEN 8 HEALTH- - 1976. WISCUNSIN WOMEN'S LAW JUURNAL Quarterly. 1. 1985. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 2. Annual, possibly with special topical issues members). $30 (indiv.). $84 (inst.), $97 also annually. (llb.). 3. $8 (indiv.). $15 (inst.). The Haworth Press, Inc.. 75 Griswold Street, 4. C/O University of Wisconsin Law School. 975 Binghamton. NY 13904. Basca Ma1 1. Madison, WI 53706. Jeanne M. Stellman. Ph.0. 5. Monica Murphy, David Gordon. Katherine Held. 117 St. John's Place. Brooklyn. NY 11217. Jane Schraff. ISSN 0363-0242. 9. OCLC 12192424. LC 76-648355. 10. Madison. OCLC 2337206. 12. "Exploration of legal issues relating to women. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; We look forward to receiving submissions and Stevens Point. articles on the law of any jurisdiction. Abstracts of Health Care Management Studi es ; whether specific to a particular state or not. Alternative Press Index; Bibliographic Index of 'Traditional ' law review articles are welcome Health Education Periodicals (BIHEP) ; and we encourage practitioner-oriented peices Bibliography of the History of Medicine (8 as we1 1. ...[W]e derive sustenance from the HISTLINE) ; Bio-sci ences Information Services of 'law in action' approach and hope to publish Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS) ; Bul letin articles from a variety of disciplines." Signaletique; Cumulative Index to Nursing and A1 lied Health Literature (CINAHL); Current WOMAN OF POWER Contents: Social 8 Behavioral Sciences; 1. 1984. Excerpta Medica; Family Resource Database; 2. Bi-annual ly, 1985-86; quarterly .' 1987. Feminist Periodicals; Index Medicus; 3. $22 (indiv.), $24 (inst.), $24 (foreign. Psychological Abstracts (8 PsycINFO) ; Pub1 ic surface mail). Single issue: $6. Affairs Information Service Bulletin (PAIS); 4. P.O. Box 827. Cambridge, MA 02238 RIC-CERDIC (Re1 igious & Social Sciences Index) ; 5 Pia M. Godavitarne 8 Gail Hart. Social Sciences Citation Index; Social We1 fare. 7. ISSN 0743-2356. Soci a1 Planni nglPol icy 8 Soci a1 Development 8. LC m84-9796. Abstracts; Social Work Research & Abstracts; 9. OCLC 10546363. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women 10. State Historical Society. Abstracts; and Women Studies Abstracts. 12. A magazine of feminism, spirituality, and Feature articles; research; bibliographies; politics. book reviews; news and notes.

WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL WOMEN AND LANGUAGE 1. 1980. 1975. 2. Semi annual . 2-3lyear. 3. $10 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). $8; single copies: $3. 4. 7008 Sherwood Dr., Knoxville, TN 37919. 244 Lincoln Hall, Univ. of Illinois, 702 5. 5. Elsa Honia Fine. Wright, Urbana, IL 61801. 7. ISSN 027017993. Cheris Kramarae, Paula Treichler. 8. LC 80-647891; ~n80-1207. ISSN 8755-4550. 9. OCLC 6497552. Women and Language is an interdisciplinary 10. Madison; Rock Co.. research newsletter which reports books, 11. Art Bibliographies; RILA; ISI. journals, articles and research in progress; identifies courses, conferences, and other events relevant to the study of language and gender, and publishes short articles. We include scholarship from anthropology, communication, linguistics, literature. .. xiii.

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Page Lce G. Burchmal Edltor's note 1 ;\nma El SadiL Bsdn and Benefits of Income generatme pro- 5 Al?ce %I. Fansior jects for women C Milton Coughenour The process of agricult- and Saadi Nazhat ural change among women farmas of North Kordofm. Sudan (ias~mBadn and Developmentml status Edith H. Grotberg of young Sudanese ch~ldren:com. parisons with American norms (iretchen Bloom C ommunity-based health care: a chance for women in Kenya Impact of planned sociaC change on women in rural areas-develop men^ for whom

Lee G. Burch~nalI Ed~~or) Research notes Munira Ahmed I Abdel Anm let. al.! Women In public admlnisteration and management: upward mobility and career advancement Amel Osmrn and Samta Mohammed Phobia among children Manal Abdeen Mohammed. Investigation into the and Wis~lKhopaii Suhman nutritut~onal value of 1 ckldi fru~~ cong go lace) Salwa Hamld The psycholog~caland physiological effect of early marriaee Elman Mustafa Ahmed The role of local councils in replat. ing the informal sector and the se- cond job Manpower planmng and develop- ment of Khartoum polytechnic acad- emic staff Samira El rigani Hilal I'he psychiatric rervtces in Sudan Fardour (ianfor Ehrahim Psycholo~icalproblems a ktingpa- rents of mentall) retarded chlliiren Lamla Salah Noah 1)evrcssion among women Emrn Mohamcd Elamin 1 he effect of the Orman lev. a1.t father absence on thc~b)'chological characteristics of children Huida blutaslm Hamid Smokine habit among rtudcnti In high secondary school

Awatif Mustaia A hfad \CU< Abdel Halim (Ed~~or; Atleen Marshall (t'd~tor: CONTENTS * VOLUME ~MJMBER 2

WOMEN OF EIRE: A spedsection on women writers of Ireland 2 Muy O'Gdy...... hy Marv Lawn The Obedient Wife...... by Jul~aO'Faola~n The Country Girls Trilogy urd Epilogue and A Pagan Place . . hy Edna O'Bnen 3 The Parish and the Hill...... hy Mary Doyle Curran In the Heat of the Day...... by El~zabethBowen Nan: The Life of an Irish TnveUing Woman...... by Sharon Gmelch 4 Rediivery: E. CE. Somervdle and Marrm Ros Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington: Irish Feminist ...... by Leah Levenwn and Jerry H. Narrenraad 5 That Ldy ...... hy Kare O'Bnen REVIEWS 5 Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemponry Feminist Fairy Tales in North America 4Engh-d...... d~tdhy Jack ZIP 6 The Aesthetics of Power: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich...... hy Clam Keyes Your Native Lnd...... hv Adr~enneRlch Stealing the Language: The Emergence of Women's Poetry in America The MotherIChild Papem ...... by Al~craSush Osrr~ker The Triumph of Achilles...... hy Lou~seGluck The Blue Estuaries: Poems 192j1%8 ...... hy L

10 Women and Aging: An Anthology hy Women...... eJdhv J

12 Firsts m Fiction: Rev~ewsot Fifth Sundav. ht Rm nne. Going to See the Leaves, hv Llndd GIIIIN. The Honevmoon. hr K ~rhlernSpnnh Bad .Manners. hr Magw Palev. Her Nanve Colors, hv Ekaherh Hde. No Eanhly Not~on.hr Suan Dutd and The Funeral Makers, hy Cdrh~ePellerler broadsheetnew zeaiandssfeminist magazine

YOUNG AND HETEROSEXUAL 18 PERSONAL POLITICS Lesbian feminists and love 20 PULLING THE PUBLIC SERVICE APART State Service Reaganisation 26 GETTING AWAY FROM RACIST GUILT 30 A PAIN IN THE HANDS Support group for RSI sufferers 34 MORE THAN SKIN DEEP Women Against Pornography 40 REGULARS LETTERS AND FRONTING UP 2 BEHIND THE NEWS Te Hui OrangaIAbortion interference in the South Island:Reproductive Health at Work!Sponge seeks Approval 'Report on Refuge4Jnwanted Pregnancies in Zimbabwe 5 SISTERS INTELLIGENCE SERVICE Remaking a RetugeiFeatwing Women:Surviving Crises 13 WHAT'S NEW 17 AGAINST ALL ODDS 29 INDEX TO ARTICLES Nov '76 to JulyIAug '86 37 ON THE SHELF 38 CLASSIFIED 48 ARTS INTERVIEW Jean ati ion 43 REVIEWS Women Wrltlng in Nflhland Coping WIM Cot Deathlenl Quaye --Draw1n~86 --Chr~stchurch concert Kaz Lwes Of Modern Women 45 new zealand's feminist magazlnb OCTOBER 1986 ISSUE 143

CONTENTS ------.--- - FEATURES - - - - - . - -- NIGHTWORKERS Cleanmg aty offlces - .- - -. -. - - -15- - SPORTING SUCCESS ------16-- - AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON ON A BICYCLE . - -. 12 - TAXING US HARDER ------23 - TEEN MOVIES - - - -26 WHEN A LESBIAN IS DYING - IS THERE ROOM FOR HER FRIENDS? _ -- _ ------__-30 - - THEY DIDN'T TELI ME IT WOULD BE LIKE THIS IN COURT -33 - REGULARS LETTERS AND FRONTING UP --2 BEHIND THE NEWS Not Just Home ~c~nom~csl~~ualPay/Lesblan and Gay Teachers1 -- Women's Studles Conference - Here's Lookmg at UsiChtnese Lesb~ansMeet !? SISTERS INTELLIGENCE SERVICE Kate Sheppard BookshoplWomen's Worklng Party _ _- on Drugs 19 WHAT'S NEW _- 29 ON THE SHELF 36 HOGWASH -. j'! CLASSIFIED ARTS REVIEWS The Electric BallroomlWhlsky and WhltebaitlStorlesFrom the RlvylNga Kgkako - HuatarataralA Changmg OrdertHead and Shoulders, Great ExpectatlonsMlomen's Mental

Heolth - - .- - -.- - -- Pro(ect1CervicalConcerlPirate MoonlWomen and CulturelBroken Mlrrors . 3Q . INTERVIEW Paul~neO'Regan 40 Canadian woman studieS lescahierscmwemme

EditoriaVL'Mitorial ...... , . . ..3, 4 Dedication ...... , , ...... 6, -

[WRITING WOMEN INTO HISTORY / LES FEMMES S'INSCRIVENT DANS L'HISTOIRE John Abbott and Alison FrenchGnadian Women and the New !%&I History: Rentice Some Suggestim for MvalResearch ...... 9 knrse Earllargeon Histoire: mot fminin? ...... n Stephen P. Pistono Women in European History ...... E Jacqueline Hogue k rod a la plume ., ...... w

[ CULTURAL CONTRIBUTIONS / LES CONTRlBUTIONS CULTURELLES Pauline GreenhiU The Family Album: Outport Cultu~and a Newfoundland Woman's Reitation ...... 21 L& Richardson and Drawing History: A Visual Tribute to Marta Danylewycr ...... 2.1 Imslie Savage AnneMaiie Aubin Henriette Dessaulles, femme de Iettres au 19e sikle ...... 34 Jocelyne Denault Ciquante ans de dnkma des femmes au Quek une recherche dime ...... 33 Judith Zelmanovits Loum Murray, Writing Woman ...... , ...... 39 Barbara Freeman "Every Stmke Upward:" Women Jounulists in Cam&, W1906 ...... 43 Franm Rooney Edith S. Watson: Photoessay ...... 48

kicheline Dumont Le dQ des religmss pnseigMntes d'aujourd'hui ...... 51 Ruby Heap Ims fernnus laiques au service de I'enseignement primaim public catholique a Montvial: Les kales des "dames a demoiulles" ...... 53 Claudette Lassem Du masculine au Yminin ...... , ...... 61 lo* Lehn Des charmantes petites pmches . . . Les etudiantes de sdences-lettres I9b19h0 ...... 63 hfariel'aule Malouin Idblogie et praliques volaii ...... 68 Lykke de la Cour and The Ontario Medical Cdege for Women, lIUU to 1906: Lessons from Gender-Separatism Rose Shdnin in Medical Education ...... 73 T~FCrowley The Onpsof Continuing Education for Women: The Ontario Women's lnshhltes ...... Yb Aplonja hfana Kyder In Union Them Is Stnngth: The Saskatmn Women Teachers' Association ...... - . . . - . . . . 82 Lynne Marks Knit Mqnftlach or YlulPmilh Girls: Cultural Change and Continuity among Jew~sh Parents and Daughters - A Case Study of Toronto's Harbord Collepte lnshtute m the 1920s . .8j Nancy M. Sheehan

I PAID WORK / LE TRAVAIL SALARIE 1 Ruth A. Frager hngW&riry: The Eaton's Shike of 1912 ...... 96 Barbara A. Keddy Private Duty Nursing Da]rs of the 19205 and 1930s in Canada ...... w Jacqueline Hwe Madekine Parent: urn militante chevmnn& ...... m3 Frances Anonsen Ua Robak, plus de cinquante am de militantisme ...... 6. (Cont.)

Volume 7, Number 3 CANADIAN WOMEN'S HISTORYfl-WSTOIRE DES FEMMES CANADIENNES: 1 Fall l!%3fj

!CHRONIQUES Sunone Suchet Ciha - 1) Les personnages ferninins dans le cinema franpis: toutes des garces! 2) Festivals de hlms de femmes: C&eil-huitii.me ...... XI7 Ruth Roach Pierson Cinema - Spaking Our Peace ...... 110 1 BOOK REVIEWS / LIVRES A LIRE Phyllis M. Senese Not Iwt Pin Monqv: Sel~rfcdEs.ws on the Histmy o/ IWonor's Work in 6.C. Barbara K. Latham 6: RobJ: pazdro, &...... ID Margaret Conrad ~MdPk: Iuk Horatio Ewinf's Frrdnicton ktm. 1867-1869. Margaret &ward Blom 6r nomas E. Blom. eds...... -. .. ZYI Rebecca Coulter The Last Besf %t: Worn a tkAllortll Fmnttn, 1880-1930. Elaine Lesku Silverman ...... ll4 MOM Ohwa This Is My Own: letten to Wes and Oflln Writings on \pnae Cndions. MI-1948. Muriel Kitagawa, ed. by Roy Miki ...... ll5 Linda Kealq Thr Nqlertcd Ma~mify:Vol~mnu 2, Alison Prentice br Susan Mann Trofirnenkoff, eds...... 116 Leslie Sanders Lohr of hr, qf .Somu?:Biack Womm. Work, and tla Family from Slmrry to the Pmt. JacquelineJones ...... W Ma& Matsui Women, The Lru: and tkEconomy. E. Diane Pask, Kathleen E. Mahoney and Catherine A. Brown. eds...... ll8 Anne Louise Cunie Feminist Manism or Mamt Fm~inisrn:A Drtotc, Pat Amstrong. Hugh Armstrong, Patricia Connelly, and Angela Miles, and Womm, Ck,Family ;id tk State. Varda Burstyn 6r 3omthp E. Smith ...... ll8 Susan Hughes ?71c Elixbctlr Staris, Isabel Huggan ...... IaD Beth Light Book Notes ...... UO Books Rereived ...... I22 Julie Siird and Lrs ,hmdu Qlli6ac dam la an& 80: un potinit, Annebet Zwartsenberg ...... 124 Marie-J& Morel Jacqueline Hogue Lo miswmd'Aphdite. Ginette Paris; Marie Germ-Lopie fi Dc m filk, lp caw der; femma, Helkne PeUetier-Baillargeon; et Pour un fiminhe Irbntnire. Micheline De S(.w ...... I24 Lucie Lequin QufbCmtscs dlin cf dbuiourd'hui. Robert P+vost ...... I26 Ferechte Nabahi DNI tangos pur toute une m,Mane Laberge ...... I26 L'AC mnt lp mnf. Franm Dalgle et Helene Harbec ...... I27 Madelnru & $mm a xptmhp. Louise Warren; et Lt crash d k difi: sunme, Johanne de Montigny ...... I27 Mane-I& Buivert Lo ldtn infinit, Madeleme Cagnon; et Lo conMatm du Cygnc, Yolande Viema~re ...... W Li\m reps ...... W ( FICTION Thelma Wheatley 406D ...... l3l Rosamond Balky Hitchhikers .Are Trouble ...... U2 MitrieCkude Brosseau (sans tibe) ...... I34 I POETRY PO~SIE Rosemary Aubert ...... a,67 Sharon Berg ...... 7 Polly neck ...... El, 98, W Barbra Hudspith ...... n Celine Messner ...... / COVER Gathie Fall;, htrein BIW and Colour: The Krtckn Chairs, 1% (detail), oil on canvas, 198.1 x 167.6 cm. Photo: Jim Gorrnan, Vancouver Art Gallery WCML ncer

NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus

IVlODERN LANGUAGES

Vol. 16, No. 3 Winter 1986

-PAGE Roster ...... 1 Correspondence ...... 3 NEH Summer Seminars ...... 4 Integrating the Scholarship on Gender ...... 5 1986?ILASessions ...... 8 Calls and Announcements ...... 14 News from the Regions ...... 16 Recent Publications and Fibs ...... 19 Research in Progress ...... 20 I Dancing Thru the Mine Field ...... 21 a quarterly of wornen1s studies resources vol. 8, no.1 fall 1986

FRomTHEEDlTORSs...... -3 New subscription fees for 1987. FfmlNlST VISIONS ...... 4 "The to1 lege (Obstacle) Course," a videotape on sexual harassment in academia, reviewed by Elizabeth Ellsworth. CONFERENCE REPORT-SU~~ER1986...... 6 A report on tne annual conferences of the National Uanen's Studies Association. the American Library Association. and the Soclety of Amencan Archivists. by Susan Searing. NEUS FRO^ UU-PARKSIDE ...... 9 ay Teresa Peck. FEmlnlsT PUalsHlNG ...... lo News of the presses and of wanen-in-print gatnerings. ( MU REFERENCE UJORHS INUJOITEN'S STWS ...... 11 New sources on female psychology, women's studles in Uestern Europe, US. women's history, women's health, and women and polltlcs.

PERlODlCRl NOTES ...... -15 New periodicals on 8ritish women, Mi iwaukee's lesbian-feminist comnunity. Ohio men, feminist spirituality, women's literature and art, prostitution. and Uisconsin ousinessuanen. Special issues on men's studies. women newspaper editors. sexism and education, wanen and social change, multicultural U.S. women's art and literature. women writers and artists with disabilities, gender issues in psychotherapy, anin science. and women and politics in Western Europe. Ceased puol icat ion: Mtheroot Journal. mrns OF NOTE ...... 19 An international guide to audiovisual resources; three video documentaries on the 1985 Nairooi conference; a new series of women's news programs; audio tapes of tne 1986 National Uanen's Studies Association conference; an exhibit on Chinese men in the U.S.; a videotape series on women in science; Kitchen Table Press' Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series ; a di rectory of women's studies scholars; and more. WlscoNslN BB~~GGW~!EIIN U.JOtlXN's 5luDEs ...... ee A new checklist of recent books written. edited. or translated by faculty and staff men of the UU System. BOOM REVlEWS ...... ee Divorce and patriarchy: now women lose, by Marygold 5. Me1 li . Yomen's literature in translation, by Meredith J. Ross. Uords for writers, by Midye Stocker. eoons RECENTLY RECEIVED ...... 34 Feminist

Clume 6, Number 2 CONTENTS

Articles Colombian Evangelicalism as a Strategic Form of Women's Collectivtt Action ...

The Voices of Doria Shafik: Feminist Consciousness in Egypt. 1940- 1960 ...... 11

Ii~cit/mt.sit1 t/lc Lili~O/'U Slmv Girl: Autobiography

as Reconstruction ...... ; ...... 33

Writing as Political Strategy: Asian Women's Writing ...... 4 1

Enunciation and 1dt.ological EtTtscts: "LVomen" and "Men" as Subjects of Discourse - 1 in Ethnology ...... >J

Research in Progress

Nuns in the Labor Force: .4 Neglcctod Contribution ...... 75 A FEMINIST QUARTERLY FIREWEED I Native Women Issue 22, SPRING 1986

86 The Winter Which 114 Never Was in Ashes New York State Marv Ann The Children Who 55 Never Departed Sing for the Dream Transformation 115 Beth Brant My Job at A Well Traveled the Church Coyote Features 60 Janice Gould Nora Naranjo-Morse What the Choctaw 9 31 Woman Said 90 116 i am woman 4th of July Marilou Awiakta Transfiguration It Must Be Marcie Rendon Medicine Woman Kateri Sardella A Long Way There Nine Months Waiting 61 And Back 10 One Woman Acid Rain is a 92 Linda Hogan A Native American Pow wow Liafs Rain Grandfather R Birth Story Gloria Bird Young Wife Through the Eyes 119 Marcie Rendon Untitled of Deer May Ritual 36 Box of Colours Karen Coody Cooper Joan Shaddox lsom 15 My Beginning Charlotte DeClue Our Reverence and Moon is Woman 94 no Difficult Return Makweeneski 66 Untitled Two Untitled Poems A Warrior and the Impressions and Riptide A. Sadongei Glass Prisoners 38 Experiences at Midnight Sun Elizabeth LVoody Indian Giver Forum '85: Equality, U2 Beth Brant Development & Peace 96 Sentinels 21 -Nairobi, Kenya The Love Potion Shirley Bruised Head The Pond 46 Compiled by Falling Blossom Love Charm Desert Patterns Lea Foushee 123 Anita Endrezze- Government Boarding 102 I am Strength Danielson School, Carlisle, n je me souviens Marcie Rendon Pennsylvania Four Untitled Poems Counting the Beads 23 Where El Condor The Boss Mary Moran The Indigenous Reigns Doris Seale Departments Women's Network Stones in the Snow 106 Gathering, A Meeting 75 Berenice B. Levchuk resistance 5 of Spirits and Fields of Purple Those Anthropologists Editorials a Healing Ears n Rabbit's Lenore Keeshig-Tobias Winona LaDuke Soft Flying Clouds 124 My Place 109 Contributors' Notes 28 76 Cherokee Eden Summary of Interview with the Sam's Gift Social Worker (with asides) 128 The Gathering Barbara Smith An Alternative Announcements Recorder: Just Like You She Was There to the Apple Mililan~Trasil 84 Marilou Awiakta 131 Facilitators: Ch~stos To My Nephew Submission Pircdla Vigil Wherever You Are Requirements Arlene Lugan Edna H. King A FEMINIST QUARTERLY I FIREWEED

Canadian Women Poets Issue 23 , SUMMER 1 986

n Departments Lorna Crozier Passing Time in the 5 Cancer Clinic Editorial Late Night Call That Kind of 116 Heaviness Acknowledgements Family Portrait 116 83 Announcements Sylvia Hamilton En Route 117 Courted by the Upcoming Issues 31 Communists Jean Yoon 0 Canada! 11s Direct Tmnslation Sleet and Glass Untitled Submission 7 53 Street Scenes: Dudes Requirements Carolyn Smart Two Fish in a Maxine Tynes and Dobermans For Elizabeth Smart, Dark Sea Untitled Dead Last Night at Salome 89 the Age of 73 37 Annapolis Royal Sally Ito Stoning the Moon Anne Szumigalski Crowning: Untitled What I've Been Untitled Ianuary, 1985 Sisters of the Meaning to Say - Mater Dolomsa Pbrtrait bf New Youth Modem Mind Seven Yem On Catsaadle Without a Past The Struggle Against Solitaire Rituals Bacchus 43 Reach Out and Touch 15 Gwen Hauser 93 Claire Harris Future Joke of the 61 Hirnani Bannerji January 2lst Century Bronwen Wallace Arrival February Hetcetem, Hetcetem Intervals Death by Trivia Mad Future-hem for the "Paki Go Home" April U.N.'s International n Nightwaking Year of the Schmuck Barbara Herringer 99 Untitled Bessie Sings the Blues Recollection Jane Creighton Breathless Slow Atlas 25 I Lam to Dance Gilded Rain Erin Moure Red Poem Sfonando Field Pure Reason: Femininity 105 Pure Reason: Science Marlene Philip Cry . . . And Over Every Unfurled & Dressy Land and Sea Ordinary Cranium Cyclamen Girl 12.

A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY

VOI 7:4 FALL 1956

FEATURES 8 There Was An Old Woman The challenge of housing some older women is being met in new and traditional ways. Debra Pilon 13 A Dramatic Prescription How the satirical review "Side Effects" liberated both audience and performers. Uromen's Health Interaction 18 Unsafe By Any Name The marketing of controversial drugs in developing countries demonstrates the power and priorities of the pharmaceutical industry. Curla Marcelis and hhru Shi~ya

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective h'otks 4 Update 21 My Story, Our Story "I realized that I could set up an adoption just the way I wanted." Pamela Russell 24 Reviews The Next Step, National Film Board, Studio D Sex, Power und Pleasure, Mariana Valverde 26 Letters 28 Resources ~enlthahwingA CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY

FEATURES 10 Sharing the Menopause Experience Menopause workshops encourage sharing and demedicalize menopausal transitions. Sidney Thomson 14 Cool News for Hot Flashers Clinical research and personal experience both inform about hot flashes. Ann Voda 17 The Great Hormone Debate Whether or not to take hormone replacement therapy is the toughest decision facing many menopausal women. Janine 0 Leary Cobb 24 Calcium for Long Life Lifelong calcium is a strong prescription for well-being. Phyllis Jensen

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes Guest editor Anne Rochon Ford takes over 4 Letters 6 Update 2 1 My Story, Our Story Kicking the hormone habit. - Mary Madsen . -z --.. i:,FT. 30 Reviews fi..?G: Is 11 Hot in Here? Patricia Watson, and The Be.g .. -:: Time of Mv Life. Haida Paul and Laura Alper .- Overcorning the Menopause Naturally, Caroline -J .-- - Shreeve, and Menopause Naturullv. Sadja Greenwood Silent Pioneers. Lucy Winter 33 Resources about Menopause and Aging 2 36 Resources

Women Healthsharing thanks the Ontario Women's Directorate for a financial contribution toward this issue. I4 HECATE An Interdisciplinary Journal of vole xii, Women's Liberation

CONTENTS

4-8 Editorial 9-53 '. ..In the Name of All hly Coloured Brethren and Sisters': A Biography of Bessy Cameron ...... Barn Attwood 1-63 Poems by Uyen Loewald, Madeleine Habib and H'anda Coleman

61-75 Interview \\ it h Wanda Colet?ianand Jeanie Bell 76-8 1 'Belly of the Beast' ...... Bronnyn Dalies SS- 105 'Pure 2nd Clean and True to Christ': Black Women and U'hite hlissionaries in the North ...... Toti! Scanlor? 106-109 Poems b) Ania lj alwrcz and Peg Radcliffe 'Don't .4sk For the True Story': A Memoir of Bessie Head ...... Susan Gardtier 'Beth's Story ...... Bronyvn Sweene~ Questions of Slulti-Culturalism: Sneja Gunew and Guyarri Cllakravorty Spivak Poems by Kerry Sc~rffns.Penny Lee and Jenny Bolclr 'The T!pical Mother of the White Race9 and the Origins of Female Wage Determination ...... Bratratn Dabscheck 'Looping the Loop' ...... Gillian Meors \\'omen in the Theatre in Aotearoa ...... Helen IVl11re Poems by Jocelj*nSrenson and Terri Jewell Black \!'omen Poets Speak ...... Terri Jewel1 Our Vision of Hope ...... Kay Sauttclers 'What's In a Kame?' ...... Sue Kucl~arova Feminist Literary Criticism as a Rhetoric ...... h'. K. Ruthyen Getting Past Rhetoric ...... Broen Lerv 'hliss Cuttlefish' ...... 4nne McDonald Poems by Atrgelika Frettrd. Tessa ,\lorris-S1c:uX.i and Carolyn Gerrislt \Yomen on rhe Homefront in LYorld \\'ar I1 - 1939-1915: A Bibliographic Guide ...... Rosetnarv Gall Volume 3, Number 1, November 1986

Features Interview with Lucie Blue Tremblay by T.L. Armstrong 2 Maxine Sullivan: Going Strong at 75 by Betty MacDonald 19 The San Francisco Bay Area: Is it the "Mecca" for Lesbian Feminist Culture? by Kate Brandt 20 'Desert Hearts' Donna Deitch by Jorjet Harper 2 3 "Wives, Widows, or Groupies" - On Being Lovers of the "Stars" by Q.W. Bloch 36 Berlin's 'Lesbenwoche': Notes of a Jewish Lesbian from the U.S. Playing in Germany by Debbie Fier 40 Betsy Lippitt by Catherine Roma 44 Hawkins & DeLear by Lois A. Parsons 46 Elsa Gidlow: in memoriam by Celeste West 5 8

Festivals Sisterfire: Why Did Roadwork Skip 1986? by N. Seeger 26 Keeping "The Land" by Robin Tyler 28 The Southern Festival & Disability by Judy McVey 3 0 Four Pages of Festival Photos 3 2

Departments Hotline by Joy Rosenblatt On Stage and Off by Rena Yount "Lifeline: Singing for Union Audiences" The Audio Angle "Compact Discs" by Karen Kane Noteworthy Women by J. MacAuslan & K. Aspen "Women in Symphony Orchestras" La'adan Lesson #3 by Suzette Haden Elgin The Tenth Muse by Jorjet Harper "Sappho and the Goddess Aphrodite" Mulling It Over by June Millington "Music, Life, and Politics" Re:lnking by Pat Parker "Poetry at Women's Music Festivals: Oil and Water" Behind the Scenes by Lucy Diamond Denise "Dino" Sierp and Karen Merry Freestyle by Kay Gardner "I Come With a Song For Elsa" Soundsheets by Joy Rosenblatt & Lois Parsons Featuring: Lucie Blue Tremblay, Lifeline, Hawkins & DeLear, Betsy Lippitt Spring 1986 6 A JOURNAL OF. Volume 1, Number 1

Editorial

Valerie A. Hartouni Antigone's Dilemma: A Problem in Political Membership

Kathleen Wider Nomen Philosophers in the Ancient Greek W'orld: Donning the Mantle

Merrie Bergmann HOWManv Feminists Does It Take to Mahe a Joke?: Sexist Humor and What's 11 rong U 7th It

I Diana T. Meyers The Politics of .Self- Respect: A Feminist Perspectire

Andrea Nye Preparing the H by for a Feminist Prayis

Kathnn Paul? Morgan Romantic Love, Altruism, and Self-Respect

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Claudia Card Oppression and Resistance: Fryc's Politics of Reality comment/rt?ply

Laura hl. Purdj hhtrrre and .\'rrrtirre: A Fake L)icI~otof~~'

Nancy Tuana A Response to Pilrdv

A ntiouncernetm

R'otes on Contrihirtors

S~rbtnissionGirideline~ Fall 1986 Volume 1, Number 2

MOTHERHOOD AND SEXUALITY edited by Ann Ferguson

Preface

Ann Ferguson hforherhood and Sexualirj:. Some Ferninisr Qiresrions

Jana Sawicki Foucaulr and Feminism: Toward a Polirics of Dvference

Janice Raymond Female Friendship: Contra Chodorow and Dinnersrein

Cynthia A. Freeland Il oman: Revealed or Reveiled?

Chevl H. Cohen The Fettiinisr Sexuali~yDebare: Erhics and Polirics

Reya Lazaro Fetninisrn and ~%lorherltood: 0'Brien vs Bearr roir

Janet Farrell-Smith Possessive Power

Anne Donchin The Frrrrrre of Morhering: Reproduerive Tecltnologj. and Fentinisr Theory

hlnrjorie \Veinzweig .$horr/d a Fernittist Choose A Murriuge-Like Relarionship?

References

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Sirhrtri.ssion Grridelittrs OF *OMEN JOURNAL AND RELIGION

Vol. 5. No. 1 Summer 1986

EDITOR'S NOTES Linda A. Moody 1

THE JOURNEY TO NAIROBI Mary Ellen Caylord 3 Chris Smith Ida Thornton

REFLECTIONS: THE WORLD CONFERENCE AND FORUM '85

Journal Reflections from Nairobi Sandee Yarlott 7 Observations on the Conference Mary Ellen Caylord 12 A Journalist's Eye View Monica Clark 16 Memories, Musings, and More Anne Brotherton 19 Was It a Blessing? Tessa Rouverol 2 3 ARTICLES

Art: Celebra~ingDiversity and Chris Smith and Nancy Schreck 28 Uniting Differences A Pcrsonal Review and Appraisal Irene Tinhr 4 1 of Nairobi Feminism and Peace Maureen Aggeler 4 9 Women and Spirituality Ida Thornton 52 A Challenge LO the Seminary Linda A. Moody 56 Community: Equity for Women

ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 2

CONTRIBUTORS 6 5 A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volume 3 Spring 1986 Number I

Emily Dickinson: A Centenary Issue

CONTENTS Writing Doubly: Emily Dickinson and Female Experience .... .Suzanne Juhasz 5 Subverting the Cult of Domesticity: Emily Dickinson's Critique of Women's Work ...... Gertrude Reif Hughes 17 "A Letter is a joy of Earth": Dickinson's Communication with the World ...... Cristanne Miller 29 "The Invisible Lady": Emily Dickinson and Conventions of the Female Self ...... Joanne Dobson

PROFILES: Helen Hunt Jackson. 1830-1885 ...... Rosemay Whitaker Mabel Loomis Todd. 1856-1932 ...... Polly Longsworth

REVIEWS: Emily Dickinson and Her Culture: fhe Souli Society by Barton Levi St. Armand and Emily Dickinson: A Voice of War by Shira Wolosky ...... reviewed by Joan Burbick Dickinson: Strategies of Limitation by Jane Donahue Eberwein and Emily Dickinson: Perception and the Poetk Quest by Greg Johnson...... reviewed by Alice Hall Petty

An American Triptych: Anne Bradstreet. Emily Dickinson. Adrienne Rich by Wendy Martin...... reviewed by Claire Keyes Dickinson: The Anxiety of Gender by Vivian R. Pollak ...... reviewed by David Porter LEGACY Bookshelf ......

Notesand Queries ...... A'HY JEWISH WOMEN GET PAPED-AN INTERVIEW WITH PAULINE BART

3)1 Susan Weidman Schneider

-!KITH talks with Pauline Bart, co-author of Stopping Rnpe, whose research ihows that Jewish women are the least likely to be able to resist an assault. She ells why, and suggests ways we can protect ourselves and others. 15 rAKlNG BACK THE WATERS ~y Elyse Goldstein A Reform rabbi describes her own mikvah experience. and proposes a revival 3f interest among non-Orthodox women in this ancient Jewish women's ritual of immersion, the traditional preface to sexual intercourse after menstruation.

KUMBER 15 "MY CHILDREN ARE DISAPPEAREDu-A JEWISH MOTHER'S SUMMER 1986 STRUGGLE AGAINST ARGENTINE FASCISTS by Aviva Cantor The story of Renee Epelbaum. As one of the "Madres" of Argentina, she is a key figure in the mothers' movement to discover the fate of the 30,000 persons (ahout 3,000 of them Jews)abducted by the security forces during the IWb-83 reign of terror and still missing. Epelbaum tells here how her three children were seized, and of her (largely unsuccessful attempts to mobilize Jewish community leaders in Argentina and the United States; some did support action on behalf of the "disappeared," while most counseled silence and accommodation as the junta tortured and murdered.

LEAVING a short story by Toby Llostysser \\!hat happens to her mother when the grown-up daughter of a Holocaust survivor tries to lead her life as an independent adult woman.

2 FROM THE EDITORS 3 LINES OF COMMUNICATION 25, 31, 32 POETRY Letters from LlLlTH readers 4 KOL ISHAH 30 BOOK REVIEWS News of Jewish women's activities Why we are still suffering, despite world wide (and sometimes because of) changing legal attitudes to~vardsIvonien and 13 TSENA-RENA men: Ti'~t,Dmir~t. Kd~ivil~~ttLi~~ by Lenore J. M'eitzm~nand ,!fori~r,r- ,.I: T~:~II':Ti!,, Resources on where to GO for ~vhatit ~,~tt/,,,,I,.c;~~/,;~,.,~ ,I,;,; c~,+!,,,/!, b,. phyll~~ No. 36 (Vol. 6, No. 6)

Inside

"The Final Goal Is Justice ..." INTERVIE\\. with Shabana Azmi by Anand Patwardhan "WeiKnow The Weapons Will Finally Turn On Us": Recurrent Anti Muslim Violence In Ahmedabad -Sonal Mehta Aren't All These Also Banos ?" What Muslim Women Suffer -M irai Chatterjee More Qperated On Than Operating : Telephone Operators' Attempts At Self Organisation -Poonam Kaul, Prabha Rani COVER STORY : Challenge To Whom ? : ~n'Analysis Of "The Challenge Of Education" Rerort -M. Bharathi One Step Forward Or Backward : Some Thoughts On The NEP -Dinesh Mohan Protest Against Bride's Death -Nirmal Kaur Letters To branushi Sangita's Story -h'ibedita Bhattacharjee Terminate Pregnacy, Do Not Esterminate Women -S.G. Kabra E3g~rTO hlotr' Towards Freedom : The \-\'omen Of Harijan Nada -hladhu Sarin hla -Chetna From Da) TO Day, En\ isioning Tomorrow : Working M'ith Victims Of Anti SiAh Riots At Tiiak i'ihar -1alita Ranldas and Jaya Srivastava Interviewed How Tata Tress U'omen Employees : A Report From Jamsliedpur - Renu Deuan FILh1S : il.11~71~1 -Ruth an^:.^ BOO!-.\ Rc

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Novcni bcr-Decem bcr 1986 Media Report to Women A. Communicating the issues of the world's majority: Page 1. By expanding our own media to raisejarticulate our issues . HERA's Consumer's Guidc alarms male mcdia . . . . . 1,4 Women & Environments: better design reduces violence. 10 New papcrs, old presses, reviews, a new network . . . 10-1 1 2. By communicating our issues through other media to public Chicago Tribune begins Sunday supplement for women . -3 Women n~usicianssee need for mass outreach ...... 9 LDEF prcss kit to help mcdia cover women's news. . . . .9 B. Democratizing mass media in three steps: 1. By ending bias in employment, ownership, policym aking FCC doesn't see rninorities/womcn owners add divcrsityl, 5 International media womcn meet on status in industry 1,3 At BBC; "Nightwatch"; disk jockeys; DC salaries...... 6 2. By ending discrimination in mass media coverage 30-year survey of prime time shows women are tradi- tional but women's rights issues are well treated . . . .7 3. By ending inequality in outreach (political power) Mass media do not reflect society according to polls . . . .8 Mass media vs. the mimeograph machine outreach . . . . -8 C. Editor's comment ...... 12 Volume n'. Xumbsr 3;Fall 1986

TABLE OF CON'RNE Vol- IV, Numher 3

CANIDN. OHIO'S VIEl'NAn VETERANS AND AIIL'WAN HOSPITAI. PAY TRIBUTE NURSE "SHEROIIS" FEATURED m 1.m LI~ANTSIIARON A. IANE. USA IN 1987 CALWDAR...... 50 7 JULY 43 - 8 JUNE 69...... 1 By Bradley S. Reefer. M.A. YDRK CLOVES SIZED mu WEN'S IlAWDS AVAILABLE ...... SO WORLD VEI'ERANS FEDERATION SPon.SORS CONFFJfENCE OW MHEN IN AND AlTFJf WARS ...... 9 PRICE OF UIWWVA BOX= COIN UP...... 51 By June A. Willenz

CITIZFJI SOLDIER DEFENDS RlUlr OF LESBIAN TO RMAIN IN AIR NATIONAL GUARD...... I6 By Tod Ensign. Emquire RRAINSlDWlNG SESSION LAUNCHES Sapell. Van in War ...... 53 TIE MlNERVA CeKTER...... ZO By Anne Vrixon By Joan I. Biddle Brooks-Parmy . United States Uorw -in Aviation, 1919-1929...... 58 By PitaVictoria Cacz MARRIED AIR FORCE KHEN IACK C(ZMI'Mm . Tong. Ethics in Policl Analysis...... 61 AND SINGLE ONES ARE "WEERn By M. C. Devilbiaa SAYS CURTIS LMAY ...... 29

COURT SAYS NAVY MAY NVf BAR CIVILIAN FICTION vOnTJ FRW SUBMARINES...... 31 - Winslw. I.IIARnlA ADAF6...... 68 RAWGRACE IIOPPER--IA.ST OF rile By Mary Ann Tetrssult WORLD WAR I1 WAVES-REl'IIPS FRU4 ACTIVE OVI1...... 35 -cINm CN Ml.)I)RIAM: Aliens...... 73 CDLONFJ. KATHERINE A. UMC -By Jan Whiteley CAPTAIN JOY RRIQIT IIANCOCK. USN...... 37

NAVY I.IBnWANT IS MII.ITARYIS "CIRLS CAN'T FImIn OR. FIRST MIMAN JLT msr PI^. -38 UHY A CIVII.IAN IS WRITING A BOOK ...... ABOUT WNWARRIORS...... 75 "FRAY nIuKEYu AWARD GOIS m By Susan Ribner CAPTAIN VON WAN'IWCII...... 40 SOI.DIER. SAIIDR. AIRIIAN. MARINE -AND WIfiX...... lOl APPOIKMXT OF Mll.ITAUY'S FIRST By Dorothy Schneider YMAN RABBI SIIATlTJfS UNITY OF JWIM MILITARY CHAPIAINCI...... 40 PACrS AND FIGURE.. ON WEN IN THB U.S.....116 Compiled by Kathleen Tesi

REPOUTS nm APIWICAN SFUVICIMYIE~ AND WIVES n*MLIGlTT AS BAR Ilos7ESSS CllAGRIN IS NOT WE YORD...... 126 AND PRQSTIWTES SPARKS INVFSTIGATlON...... U By Sharon Marie Culbertston

UNIFORM POLICY m ee SIX ON RACKCROUND...... l27 IlOr(E BllSTNPSES CONlNCl'FJ By Fran Rellerscn BY MILITARY WIVES...... 44

DEFENSE DEPAKMENT FSARI.ISllC1S REGULAR FEATURES NEV OFFICE FOR PIILITARY FAnILIKS ...... 45 LKITER 'PO 11IE READER...... i i i KATlII.BFH A. RIICK APMlKTED AIR FORCE GENERAL COUNSEI...... 46 RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INrEREST...... ,..52 I)ACOWTTS .m 11ol.o ITS LtlTERS TO MlNERVA...... 135 FALL MFJTINC IN WILI.IAMSDURC ...... 46 NOVEMBER 1 1986 VOLUME XV NO. 5

F'ouncs The. Ordeal of Rose Bird: California's ChiJustice Is Caught In the Eketion-Year Cmu Fire By Lkirdre English ...... 71 Sameday~. MY Look WiU Come By Linda Ellerbee ...... 36 STORIES FOR FREE CHILBREN When Megan Went Away The Royal Monobosom: By R. Minta LkLy ...... 85 Fashion Notes from Buckinghatn Palace BRAINSCANS By Freda Gannaise ...... 38 The. Body in the Mind's Eye And Mer News About Looh What Clutter Type Arc You? By Atin Hornaday ...... 90 By Lixda Lee S~nall...... 40 Zen and the Art of CkKt Maintenance By Rivvy Berkman ...... 46 MEDlA Four Designing Women: Donna Kann, .''Back to the Future'? for G~rwm-ups Lh Cbiborne, Diane Yon Flirstenberg, And Two Musical Flashback And Katharine Hamnett By Adelle-Murie Stan ...... 48 Coppola's "Peggy Sue Got Manied" Slouching Toward Style: A Femmi By Susan Du~orkin...... 17 Strugglao with Sdf-Exprcuion By Letty Cottin Pogr~bzn...... 52 Sixties Groups and Gospel Roots By Ellin Stein ...... 17 My FacdiiA Cautionary Tale By Ann Sckiner ...... 58 To See, or Not To See ...... 18 Cosmetic Swgery: Advice for the More Than BOOKS Half Million Women and Men .Hard at Work- and Play: Who Will Have It Done This Year CiiWomen in the 19th Century By Jane Fonda wzth Miplon bfcCarthy ...... 63 By Lisa Lhg!gan ...... 19 Bodc Lxccrpt: Life as a Word Game: Loni+ Moore's "Anagram" The Politics of Stylw By Hilma Wolitzer ...... 20 Why ILook the Way IDo Interuiaus by Wendg Chupkis ...... 64 In Short: "Heartbreak Hatd" ...... 21

NEWS FROM ALL OVER LErIERSFROMwADars ...... 8 .Elections: The Woman rn Woman Races; PERsoNAL WORDS New Theory on AIDS and Women; In the Closet of tbe Soul: She's Prepared; Is the United States A Letter to an African-American Friend Ready for Sapho? ...... 27 By Alice Walker ...... 32 -- - fOVUl PHOTOGRLIR1BV JEANNF 5IRON(;IN DECEMBER 1 1986 VOLUME XV NO. 6

BACK PAGE The Responsibilii Features To Rerpond: What & Friend Owes Another Countdorm to Mothemood: By Lhne Cole When Should Yw Have a Baby? ...... By Lindsy Van Gelder ...... 37 The Paradox of Birth Techndom Exploringthe Goal, Reviews The Bad, and the Scary By Ann Snitow ...... 42 Jane Goodall's Masterwork BodrExce* . Life Among the Chimps Celebrating Friendshi- Ceremonies for a "Relationship Without Rules" By Letty Cottin Pogrebin ...... 48 Characte;rr and Cdlccton: Brenda Richardson's Bldngthc TiThat Bind "Dr. Clarikl and Miss Etta" By E.M. Broner ...... 50 i3y Lur~irrraE(l~nmds ...... 16 New mes, New Rituah ...... 51 The. Elusive Lady Day By Thulmi hzk...... 18

To See, or Not To Sue ...... 20

A lEllERsFRoMREmERs ...... 4 For the Record .FOOD & DRINK Feasb of Festive Foods: NEWS. . FROM AU OVER A Guide to Meah by Mail Pro&Wm Law By Florer~ceFabricant ...... 30 A License To Entrap? Abused Children Learn To Play Again; PERSONAL WORDS Barbara Wdek Calling All Working Fathem She's Got the Talent; A Holnarpun Idea for Rawlutiolury Change Of InfertiGty adEgg Whites ...... 23 By Mary Kay Blakely ...... 33 NEWS FOC~IS: am Wm.0 .bardGames for Free Kids .Giving Voice to thc Voinku: And Thelr Parents Margaret Randall Recounts 13y Jonrr L,er~lil~em7.d J(LI)I,PSA. L(v:irw ...... 67 Her Picaresque Jwrneys Intsn~iewby Bell Gale Ct~~?ujg?l!j...... 60 United States Versus Margaret Randall ...... 62 / JANUARY 1 1987 VOLUME XV NO. 7 1

Women of the Year Departments The 1986 Awards ...... 39 LErlERSmomREADERs ...... 4 Sharon Gless and Tym Daly, FWD & DRINK Stanof"Cagney&laceyn Choooing Wines: By Mary Gordon ...... 40 AGuidcforthcRestofIk Jan hp,Champion of College Athlaths By Candyce Meherani ...... 12 By Chuck Reece ...... 44 In Pmiiof 'Bert Friends": Margaret Alwod, Novelid -- Thc Revival of a FI'Wlnrtihrbion By Li?zdsy Va?z Gelder ...... 48 By Barbara Eh.renreich ...... 35 Sister Darlene Niegwski, BACK PAGE 'Smchruyn Organizer America's Grandmather FI By Rusty Brown ...... 54 AVenerabkStab Slrabeth Easm, ICouldSonntimesDoWitkout S$ldantActirktforChoia By Sally Wendkos Olds ...... 101 Interuieu! by Churity Grant ...... 60 Bahra Mikulski, US. SwMtor By Lavinia Edmunds ...... 63 For the Record Dolly Parton, NEWSmomAUaVER Musician, Actress, Entrepreneur TheHi&s,theLorrs-- ...... By Gloria Steinem 66 WngMemories of 1986 Mary Frances Bemy, Compiled by Kathy Burkett Cil Rights Commissioner Axd Mary Mcfiamara ...... 19 By Joan Barthel ...... 68 NEWSFOCUS Ann Ba- Arctic Explow women who won: By Susanna Margolis ...... 71 Scrronad Pdis Vicki Fmkovkh, Make Their Move Union Pmktt, TWA Flight Attendants By Lavinia Edmunds ...... 29 By Christine Doudna ...... 74 -- aDVLl CllDm TOP WlNNlE MAN- BV BLACK STARMARK PmRS FIRST ROW LEFT TO Linda Wachner, Warnaco RIGHT SHARON GLESS AND TYNE WVBV MRON R*FOPORT JAN KEMP BV ROGER &LEN By Christine Donahue ...... 78 GRlGG MARGARET ATWOOD BV NIGEL DICKSON SECOND ROW SISTER DARLENE NlCGORSKl BV UARILVN SZABO SaRnBETn E~NBv JD~EPH GWNT BARBARA MIKULSKI Bv THOMAS Winnie Mandda, Fnadom Fighter WOLFF WLLV PARTON BV CAPITAL ClTlEYABC INC CHARLES BUSH THIRD ROW MAR? FRANCES BERRV BV BRET LITTLEHALES ANN BANCROn BV DANIEL CORRlGAh VICKI FRAN Inten1i.e~by Amina Frense ...... 82 KOVICH BV HENRV B nlRSCn LINDA wACnNER BV MARIA ROBLEDO VOLUME IS. NUMBER 6 NOVEnlIJEIt/lJE:CWRIBEH I!VX

Church V~ges~ar on Dissent. .... Boards Eatter Shelter Founders. .... 'Chilean @'omen Protest..

Face Arrest, Torture...... I..... Page 3 Margaret Randall in Danger of Being Deported.'...... Page 3 Supreme Court Threatens Right to Prioacy...... Page 9 WomenRise Upto Challenge Traditidnal Worship...... Pages12-14 PPegwlar Featnres Keeping Tabs on Our Health. ...Pages 4-5 Women in the Arts...... Pages 6-7 Prime Time...... Page 8 Information...... Page 8 Medt K7&tch...... Page 10 Reri'ezc of Books...... Pages 15-19 Classifieds...... Page 23 volume xvi number 9 october 1986 contents activism Interview: Josspni ne Yut l er ...... 2 k Jenniier Henderson: ...... 2 heater of the Oppresses...... -...I4 iancouver Rape Re1 ief: rake Back the Night...... i6 features reviews Say Games ...... -11 Mothewriter...... -.Natural Birth ...... conferences .-.The Mother Child Papers .... .The Magic Mashing Machine .. hnerican .Political Science Assn: -.Mother to Daughter Women in Comnunist Countries .....13 Dauqhter to Mother ...... interviews response

OVA: British Women's Music ...... 19 On Traveling Tradeswomen ...... 23 news regulars Chicken Lady ...... 2e national Letters ...... 26 Ads ...... 28 Supreme Court update ...... 4 Comparable worth update ...... 4 Women take Liberty ...... 5 arain-dead and pregnant ...... -6 Margaret Rlndall vs . 1.N.S ...... 7 Surrogate mother wants baby ...... 7 Abortion initiatives ...... 8 D.C. take back the night ...... 8 international British doctor hara-s~d...... 9 Muslim women meet ...... i2 India: women end contraceptive .... 12 OCTOBER 1986 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2

In this issue WOMEN OVERCOMING WELFARE by Gail Stewart Hand

A SAFEHOUSE WEEKEND 6 by Trayce L. Foster 7 WHITE MEAT (story) f by Georgia Johnson

RUTH MEIERS TRAVELS TO RUSSIA by Elizabeth Hampsten

POETRY

INDEX: SEPT. 1985 TO JUNE-JULY 1986

PRAIRIE RAMBLER 15 by Emily Johnson

ON THE COVER: Kari Caudill sorts through her sister's school work. She is the daughter of Linda Caudill, one of the organizers of People Overcoming Welfare in Grand Forks, ND. (See story by Gail Stewart Hand.) Photo by Greg Booth, courtesy Grand Forks Herald. NOVEMBER 1986 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 3 In this issue

FATHERS by Bjorn Benson FISHING by Ron Vossler FATHERS AND HUSBANDS 4- by Janet Daley Lysengen P CHRISTMAS LOST h by Cathy Wright DOWNTOWN- HOTEL - by Craig Helgason DAD 8 by Julene Bair IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN 10 by Betty Lye WHEN YOU ARE YOUNG AND HEALTHY 11 YOU DON'T MIND by Mrs. H. Mollerud MILL1E AND MAXWELL (fiction) 14 by Kathleen Lea Thiel POETRY 15 by Jane Glazer and Linda Teplitsky A RUN FOR COUNTY AUDITOR 16- by Jeanne Stinnett PLAINSWOMAN'S TEN YEARS 17 by Kathryn Sweney PRAIRIE RAMBLER 19 by Emily Johnson ON THE COVER: Plainswoman fathers. DECEMBER 1986 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 4

In this issue

BOARDING SCHOOLS TEACH VIOLENCE by Charlene LaPointe - BLACKBIRD WOMEN (story) 5 by Denise Panek CIRCLE OF STONES (story) 6 by Joanie Whitebird SNOWBIRD AND THE WlNDlGO (story) 10 by Anne M. Dunn THE PHILLIPINES: PEACE CORPS TO 12 CORY APUINO by Jeannette King Shaw-Lynch -- PRAIRIE RAMBLER 14 by Emily Johnson ASPIC IN MUD-TIME by Elizbeth Hampsten

ON THE COVER: Silkscreen by Beverly Sacoman. Minot, ND. September 1986 Vol. 10 No. 3 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN

Articles

Sex Differences in Conformrtv: Status and Alice H. Eagly Gender Role Interpretations Carole Chrvala

Gender-related Permnalitv Attributes and Renate Welch Reaction to Success/Failure: An Examination Meg Gerrard oi Mediating Variables Aletha Huston

The Relationships oi Cohabiting Lesbian and Margaret 5. Schneider Heterosexual Couples: A Comparsion .

The Treatment of Women Within the Crimrnal Alfred B. Heilbrun, jr. Justice Svstem: An Inquiry into the Social Mark R. Heilbrun Impact oithe Women's Rights Movement

Gender Stereotvpes, Occupational Roles, and Alice H. Eagiv Beliefs about Part-trme Emplovees Valerie I. Stetten

Sex Role Orientation, Cognitive Flexibility, and Michael Windle Life Satisfaction among Older Adults

Women's Self-definition in Adulthood: From a Teresa A. Peck Difierent Model?

Sex Role Satrsfactron among Australian Chrldren: Ailsa Burns Some Sex, .4pe, and Cultural Group Ross Hornel Comparisons Volume 11, ~umbe;1 1 986

Contents

Sarah Murphy Glia's Photo: Teresa's Names M. Travis Lane Mothers Like Elephants Never Forget The Long Walk to the Nurfing Home Mal de Cuisine Gail Harris Domestic Orchestration Ann Diamond Roses Mary McCinnis Judy The Blue Woman of Troublesome Creek Is Speaking Margaret Clarke Roommates in the Maternity Ward Joan Seliger Sidney Infant Report judit h Miller Full Circle Cynthiu Harrison Musical Notes b Lofty Theories Zbii LOndOle Family History Reviews Contributors CONTENTS

The Impact of Gender and Sex Role Orientation on Responses to Dissatisfaction in Close Relationships 1 Caryl E. Rusbult, Isabella M. Zembrodt, and John Iwaniszek The Gender-Stereotyped Nature of Christmas Toys Received by 36-, 48-, and 60-Month-Old Children: A Comparison Between Nonrequested vs Requested Toys 21 Clyde C. Robinson and James 7. Morris The Masculinity-Femininity of Women Who Study College Mathematics Sherry Blackman Does the BSRI Inventory Sex Roles? James S. Uleman and Martha Weston Gender and Racial Differences in the Acceptance of Rape Myths Within a College Population David J. Giacopassi and R. Thomas Dull The Relationship of Sex Role Norms to Couple and Parental Demographics Charles M. Schaninger and R9 Chrisrian Buss Gender and Time Variations in Medical Students' Value Development Linda Grant, Nancy Genero, Paula Nurius, William E. Moore, and Donald R. Brown Gender Differences in the Perceptions of Self's and Others' Use of Power Strategies 109 Kennerh J. Gruber and Jacquelyn W. White BOOK REVIEWS 119 CONTENTS

How the Sexes Perceive Each Other: Advantages and Disadvantages Richard A.' Fabes and Mary R. Loner Sex Role Orientation and Dimensions of Self-Esteem Among Middle Adolescents Rodney Cafe and Alan I. Siigawara ' Gender Role and Person-Perception Accuracy Alisorr L. Card. Linda A. Jackson. Gary E. Sfollak, and Nicholas S. Ialongo Interaction of Sex and Sex Role in Response to Violations of Preferred Seating Arrangements John P. Lombardo Sex Differences in the Nature, Realism, and Correlates of Body lmage - Laurie B. Minfz and Nancy E. Bee Women's Adoption of a Business Uniform: .4 Content Analysis of Magazine Advertisements Carol S. Sounders and Bette A. Stead Validity of the Sex-Role Egalitarianism Scale: Discriminating Egalitarianism from Feminism 207 Lynda A. King and Daniel W. King Different Defense Mechanisms Among Men with Different Sex Role Orientations 215 Thalma E. Lobe1 and Guy L. Winch CONTENTS

Self-Reported Mental Problems in Boys and Girls: Preliminary Findings Ilana Navon, Amia Lieblich, and Kalman Benyamini ~ompetitive-nessAmong Females and Males in Physical Activity Classes Diane L. Gill The Masculine and Feminine Self-Disclosure Scale: Tbe Politics of Masculine and Feminine Self-presentation William E. Snell, Jr., Sharyn S. Belk, and Raymond C. Hawkins II Sex Bias, Diagnosis, and DSM-I11 Sandra Hamilton, Myron Rothbart, and Robyn M. Dawes Relationship of Parental Education, Race, and Gender to Sex Role Stereotyping in Five-Year-Old Kindergartners Jill R. Bardwell. Samuel W. Cochran, and Sharon Walker The Effects of Nonverbal Cues on Gender Differences in Perceptions of Sexual Intent . Antonio Abbey and Christian Melby Attitudinal Differences Between Full-Time Homemakers and Women Who Work Outside the Home Joseph P. Stokes and Judith S. Peyton The Effects of Sexual Permissiveness, Target Gender, Subject Gender, and Attitude Toward Women on Social Perception: In Search of the Double Standard 311 Melvin Ma Mark and Mark L. Miller BOOK REVIEWS 323 SIGNS' JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

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Edirorial

Christine Frwia The Daughter's Seduction: Sexual V~olenceand L~teraryHlstory

Sandra Harding lha Instability of the Analydd Categodos of kmhht Thwry

blla Ahmed Woman and the Advmt of lrkm

VIEWI'OiNT th. Famfniutlm d Low

HEVISIONSIHEPOItTS C. H. &ownu The Politics of R.produrtlm in a MulaVIIIam

Mary Potter Gendu Equdty and Gender Hlarurhy In Calvin's Theology

Zulnu Rccchini de bttm 740 Unreliable Accaunt of Woman's Work: Ewdence and Catalina H. lrorn Lam Amerlcan Census Statlnlcs Waineman

Woman's History Goa to Trial: EEOi v Sears, Roebuck and Company

Jacquelyn Dowd Hall 751 Preface by the Board d Associate Editam

Sandi E. Cooper 753 Introduction to the Documan0

757 Offu of Proof concerning the Testimony of Dr. Rosalind RoKnberg

Written Tascimony of Alke Keukr-Hurfs

Hook RI;VIIWS Anne Fausto-Sterling 700 Reflections m Gender and Science by Evelyn Fox Keller, Sclence and GeneA Cridqua of Biology and Its T heedas lbwt Woman by Ruth Ble~er

D~ofthekmngcl.rt:WonmIn CudNan TomSociety, 1100-1 300 by Heath hllard: Proatltuh h Modbval Society: th. Hlstoq d an Urban InrclMlm in L.nguadoc by Leah Lydla Otrs. Wonm. Fmiiy. and Ritual fn Rcnaissaua Italy by Chrlsmne Kbpsch-Zuber: lha Lady and the Virgln: Imam. Attitude, and Exp.rlence in Twelfth-Century France by Penny Schlne Gold; French Woman and the Age of Enlightenment edred by Sdma 1 Spencer 38. (Cont. vol.11, no.4) , 1 986 SIGNS - JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

Joyce Pettis Feminist Theory from Margin to Centu by Bell Hooks

Virginia Kerr Comparable Worth and Wage Discrimination: Technical Possibilities and Political Realities edrted bv Helen krnmrk Women's Righa law mu. "special Issue: bmparabk Worth": COmpMble WhThe Myth and the Movement by E~leen Jonamec

Nuy F- 795 Women's Viof tha PdilWwld of Men edned by judrct~HKIE Sttehm

Bomb thaton Dill 797 When and Where I Entar.. .: the Impact of Black Wornon Race and Sex in Amaria by Paula Gmddtngs. Lkr of Love, labor of Mw: Black Women. Work and the Family fmm Slavery to the P-t bv Jacqwtmne ]oms

knvrm L Bunkers 80 1 WmWriting in ' - Voices in Collage by Bunch H Gelfanr. W*Women: Euys in a Renaissance by Phyllts Rose. Regionalism and tha Fernak Imagination. A Collection of Essays edned by Ern~ly10th

G-KBuuch Helane Dwtcch: A Psydmmalyst's Ufe by Paul Roazen

Ybna N. Milk ~ScianccRaraud,andWomeninthe~ World bv Unesco. Women and the Family in the Middk East edned by Elizabeth Wamock Fernea Women and Rc*oknion m Innedned by Gulry hashat Muslim Women ednec! by Freaa Hussatn

German Femmiun: Rudmgs in Politia and Literature edned by Sdnh Hosh~noAltbach. Jeanene Ciausen. Dagmar Schukz. and Naom~Stephan

Revolution PosrpaKd: Women in Contemporary China a? Margery Wolf

Unned States and lntemauonal Notes

Calls for Papers

Comment and kply Poky

About the Contriknon

INDEX TO VOLUME 11 AuthorRitk Index, General

Authormtk Index, Books Revtewed

845 Nouce to Comnbutors SIGNS' JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

CONTENTS

Editorial

Sandra R Jah.1 Numuring th MdsChild: Slavery and the Roman OuM-Nurse

N. )

MyAnn ClawSam NinetaenthC.ntury Wowmn's Auxiliaries and Fratenul Ordam

REVIEW ESSAYS Mary Lyndon Shlnley

Md8 Chesney-Lind Wowmn and Crinw: The Female Offender

Norma Bauh lha Emerging bgal History of Women in dm United Stats Property. D~vorce,and the Constaon

Workshop co Comht SuuJ H-e A Case Study of Changmg Amaa

Alliancu WeanWomen: Ovcrcomlng Internallzed Oppress~onand ~nternal~zedDomlnatlon

BOOK REVIEWS Garaldine Hauhio Hollywood Andmgyny ay Rekca Bell-Metereau: waking of Soap Opcru oy Roben C. Allen

Myra Manc Fern The Gender Factory by Sarah Fensrerma~erBert: Hard Choica: HOWWomen Decide about Work. Career, and Motherhood oy Kathleen Gerson

Carolyn Ruth Swift Patriarchal Structures k Shakespeare's Dram8 by Pscr Enckron: Ism's ArgunmC hder Relatiom in S- by Maraw L Nwy

Joy- Pee

Mary Ruggie Wowmn's Rights at Work: Campaigns and Poliq In Britain and the Unicd Sutu by Eicaoeth M. Meehar: Helping Women at Work: The Women's Industrial Council, 1889-1914 ay We- Mamen

Ain Haas 40. (Cont. vo1 .12, no.1, Autumn 1986) SIGNS JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

Patsy B. Peny Give Us Each Day: The Diyof Alice Dunbar-Nelson edned by Glor~aT Hull

Hilary M. khor The Industrial Reformation of English Fiction: Social Discourse and Narrative Form, 1832-1867 by Catherme Galia~!wr,Protm and Reform: The British Social Narrative by Wo-. 1827-1867 by Joseoh Kestner

Kathleen Sands Women's Consciousness. Woman's Conscience ed~tedby Barbara Andolsen. Chr~st~neGudorf. and Mary Pellauer. Making the Connections: Essays in Feminist WalEthics by Beverly W~laungHarr~son. ed~tedby Carol Robb

Joanne Dobson Novels. Readm. and Reviewm: Responses to Fiction in Antebellum America by hlna Baym The American Narcissus Individualism and Women in Nineteenth-Cencur). AmCrican Fiction by Joyce W Warren

Amy-Jill Lcvine Bread Not Stone: The Challenge of Feminist Biblical Interpretation by El~sabethSchussler F~orenza. Feminist Interpretation of the Bible ed~tedby Lerty M Russell Feminist Perspcaivtl on Biblical' Scholarship edrred by kdela Yarbro Coll~m

COMMENT AND REPLY Roger N. hurter IM Comment on Arguelkr and Rich's "Homosexuality. Homophobia, and Revolution: Notes toward an Understanding of the Cuban Lrsbian and Cay Male Experience: Part 11''

B. Ruby Rich and 192 Reply to hurter Lourdes Arguelles

195 Unned States and lntemauonal Notes

I96 Publlcat~onsof Interest

197 Calls for Papers

197 Comment and Reply Pollcy

I98 Abwt the Contr~butors

20 1 Not~ceto C~~butors October 1986 Volume 12, Number 2

1,~::kwwr Swan Jhrrird Women Arc he H ~~t~ncledill the Ilrwbing Wars --- ._ 17 fi~remiries:Bncking Away from Extremes 33 Carnt ,\lu:ct Desen Bloom: Pink-Rihhon Cop-oul 34

1h,Lr1( 'UI~~I~~IIII "We Women tiwe lacked Culs" ---- - 19 Curm 7%t1mp.v111: Mama Deihl "Why Can't Sharon Kowakki Come tiomr?" . .- .-.. 21 The Music Bas 44 ''Luau'' Jackre Jonn ..Things Got Reller After Stone Itouse" 29 Strong Black Women'.. Voices 44

Rita Ardilli .Vuncv E. Knox The Disnppearnnceof Aliti. Partnoy 36 Token Under Clw 9 Cloriu Joseph Raun~ar~Markovil: One to Cherish, One to 1)iscnrd ---- 37 Shirtless Feminists: The Enemy? 9 Sailv Jordan Mar~wnA8aln hlaitlantl's Newest: Wodh the Effod 38 She Will hot Be Forgotten 10 Hurh Huhlurd Uiologicnl Theorirs as Myths of Gender 39 OTHERDEPARTMENTS ,M~rlhu~-ollh htten 3 .Adrienne Rich's hrw?it: Fusing Old and New . .. . . - 39 hews Briefs- . 12 Travel Directory- 12 Women's Guide to Provincetown 13 Women's Mul-Order Cui& 14dr 15 Western M~s~cbarcttrGaway Guide 16 C;vr:ih~a(~~IIIWIIIC c.k.du 23 Prrm NigI~t 30 nomoa Briefs 26 Boston Women's Reaource Cui& 27 HdlbDirectory 32 8 33 Thmpy Dimtory 41-43 Women-Owned Business Directory 45 Help Wanted 46 Classified 07 November 1986 Volume 12, Number 3

FILMREVIEWS Mak1 Mandela She1le.v Morns "Under Pretoria, the Lives of Blacks are Unbearable" - 16 Flies on the Brothel Wall 36 Barbara Macdonald tfarrr H'ilson Disempowering Us All: Another View of Ageism 18 She T Gotta Have It 37 Roxanna Pastor Rarhr Mam How the U.S. Militarized Honduras 20 S~eaming:Losry's Last Loser 38

FICTION& POETRY Ekanerh Ccrnpbell Bersv Brown Gift for My Mother 3 1 Censorship Isn't the Only Threat to Free Expression 6 Lrslea Ne wman Alarion Henriel; Roffman Poem 32 "Citizens Summit 11": A Lost Opportunity 7 /ody .Vusnolr; Sheila Bo wles - Dialogue 31 "Hatred of Things Female Has Not Been Dissolved" -8 Rachel Lircarne Walking with My 4unt Down Castro Street 32

Pt'ng.~.%inner kten 3 The Things Which Were Hers 33 Women's Mail-Order Guidr lO& 11 h'dre .-llrcrchlld sews Bnefs II Excerpts from "Crucificlions" 34 Women's GiftCiving Guide 12 & 13 Tnvel Directory 14& 15 Boston Women's Resource Guide 22 Calendar 23 tlurnc 14 errt.rl!md "An Unusual Story of Incest" 4 I Soston Briefs 26 Tbenpy Directory 2830 \lo//\ Lorrlod - "Be sure to Meet Elsa Cidlon" 4 I Health Direciory 39&40 a omen-Owned Busincss Director) 45 Help Wanted 46 ct.JsiIi 47 Kurrn ..I ::l!iw-.%ln ./UU.T Sidei: ?Vcii-intcntiuned. But Lacking 42 Rlra .4rdrrrr Areentinu 1Y76-1')2#3: Nor Since W WII . . . 44 Dccember 1986 Volume 12, Number 4

FrLM Shellet. .Warns Cdrorr .4nn Frr & Glor~aIlelnitsk.~ Dit~a:Deep. Juyful Ways of Being Jewish 16 Ridiculous.. . But Appealing 32 ' Kurhi Maro Jeanne Adleman Falling and Risin~in Love at Sixty-Four 19 Peggy Sue: The Girl Can't Help It 33 ?lur:.urer Hachmun a Wrma-a Rqvnro~rd Caring for Bobbi Lev: "An Incredible Gift" 22 Muslc Jarhre Jonm FICTIOSS: POETRY The Sisrerfirr Album: Exciting and Diverse 35

Clr~rrotreDtClar Srparaion - 2s

TiA 5 uh Femsrem Sdria hfane~onc Binhdar 28 Who Will Do the Dirty Work? 5 B~roamA?niinpsoIwr .Vanc.v WWIrumson On the Morning IDiiovercd My Phone Was Tapped 28 A kitchen Table Is Not Enough 6 Janrne Soucre E(eIIcv Alur~Aforriwy Under Sleep 29 "Being a Neo-Pagan Isn't Easy" 8 Mna .yvharr The Shoes 29 h-are Rushrn Making Way for Sister 29 Ltllrn 3 8-10 GIH~rorun Tmvel Dimtor?. Fragments: My Father 30 Sews Briefs 9 Women's MuCOrder Guide 12 & 13 Women's Gill-Giving Guide 14& IS Calendar U Lesire Lawrence Boston Briefs 26 38 Ghosr Dance: A Stunning Sumss Boston Women's Resource Guidt 27 Drmcr~lalqrro Hdtbdim to^. .. ., ...... - .31-33 Long-Lasting, %If-Loving Messages 39 Therapy Directory 3639 .\fmrrrl Crowlev Eykamp Womcs-Olned Buinesa Dinrtory IS A Shocking. Tnjic Childhood 40 Help Wanted 46 Rchccca ,!lark Q..dlkd 46&47 Show alter's Crucial Critical Anthology 41 Kdrm Lrnt~jev Silenr bur f'or rhe Il'ord 43 H.'!Pw !lr,:ron On Collins. Corliep. and Curdrtt 44 SPARE RIB

14 SUE DOWELL on the CHURCH CONTROVERSY

20. OUT FOR OURSELVES The book the shops just had to ban

36 The LESBIAN SM DEBATE: should feminists agree to differ ?

ANC WOMEN on the impact of 42 sanctions

IN BRITAIN

I 7- 10 The implications of the WENDY SAVAGE 1 lnaui~

SOUTH AFRICA Women of the AFRICAN NATIONAL 34 CONGRESS expiam why Sanct~onsmatter, pave 42 PAGERS: TURNING POINTS TISPARE PARTS BIHERSAY 25 Tvxas and More Vol. 111 Nos. 1 & 2 1986

Table of Contents Pam Cannen Abrego Lr marks mexiun cum hidden words

Terr Arenas Lu Concnu Hearts and Spades

Mary Sue Galindo PIatiando en In sombn

Maria S. Limbn Ajo, cebolla y chile rojo Harryette Mullen Unable to Gnsp the Meaning Lost and Found You Who Walked fhrough the Fire

Achy Obejar Born in the Heat of the Night Biting Naomi Shihab Nyc When the Flag u Raised

Enngelina Vigil-Pildn time bomb one quiet moment

lvmtlve Julia Alnrez The Four Girls

Margaret Davis A Curse. Handed Down

Mary Sue Galindo No le dips a nadie

Naomi Shihab Nye In the Church of Crying Babies Tulips

Achy Obejar

Sylvia Rosas Lu tmvirgenes de Don Milo

RtEllis Taylor No Altering No Change: Thm Scamrc~Storia

Enedina CPnrez Vlquez Housc of Quilu 46. (Cont.)

Vol. 111 Nos. 1 & 2 1986

essays Marjorie Agosin Agujas que hahlan: las arpillerisms chilenas

Sandra Cisneros Cactus Flowers: In Search of Tejana Feminist Poetry Sonia Riquelme Mas aIIa de /as masraras. by Luch Guerra Rosario FerrC De desnuda que estA. brilla la estrella Marcia Stephenson All the Women Are While, All rhe Harks Are Men. Susan Fleming Holm Defamiliarization in the Poetry Bur Sumr of Us Are Braw. of Rosario Castellanos Blark Womm 's Srud~es. Gloria T. Hull. Patricia &I1 Lorraine Elena Roses Las musas no escriben. inspiran. Scott and Barbara Smith. eds. Latin America: A Region of Invisible Women Writers Lux Maria Umpierre Wonran H'ho Has Sprourrd and Roger Platizky Wings: Perms by Conrrmporary Maria Lucia Santaella On Passion as Phanrron Lorin American POPIS, ' Mary Crow. ed. Yvonne Yarbro-kjarano Cherrle Moraga's Giving Up Brutas y algo musl Wirrhrs rhr Gltosr: The Representation and Orhrr ntrngs. of Female Desire by Marjorie Agosin interviews visual arts Norma Alarcbn Pat Mora Mary Jessie Gar= Photographs: axara Series Norma Alarcbn Chcrrie Moraga Scln Anronio Series reviews Marsha Gomez Clay Sculptures: Ana Castillo Curnros: Srortrs hv Lorinas. Cover-Krrpr of rhr Warrrs by Cherrle Moraga et.al. My Sisrrr, Tl~rWind Loving in rhr War Years; lo que Sun- Worshipper nunra pasd por sus Iabios. (Photographs by Ruhh by Cherrie Moraga Guzman) Solo in rirr Boxrar Tlrrrd Floor E and rile Man with rite Whrrr Rosarlo Mata Photograph: Lvrr. by Angela Jackson Unrrrled

Carol Maier Women Are Nur Roses, Carmen Rodrigue7 Pencil Drawing: by Ana Castillo Paz rn rl mundo

Alvina Quinmna Cunrrmporary Cltirana Porrry: Emma Sepulveda Photograph: A Crirrral Apprwrh ro an Arpillrra Emrrgrng Lifrraturr. by Marta Ester Sdnchez contributon TRADESWOMEN A Quarterly Magazine for Women in Blue-collar Work Vol. 5, No. 3 Summer 1986

CONTENTS 10 Where Women Work 11 Posters: Nontraditional Workers 34 How to Get Paid In The Trades by Anne Wakefield DEPARTMENTS 1 From the Staff . 2 Letters 3 Poetry by Jacklyn Potter 5 Handy Ma'am by Anne Wakefield 6 Legal Update 9 Film: The Global Assembly Line 17 Bravo 18 Healthandsafety 36 Networking SPECIAL SECTION Women in Police Work 20 Interview With Rose Melendez by Molly Martin 30 lt Wasn't My Calling by Molly Martin 32 Louette Colombano Breaks Code of Silence 48' TRADESWOMEN A Quarterly Magazine for Women in BlueCollar Work

Vole 5, No. 4 Fall Issue 1986

CONTENTS 6 Photos: Norwegian Tradeswomen 8 A Woman's Eye by Marcia Rayene 12 Pregnancy On The Construction Site by Susan Eisenberg 14 Photos: Ironworker DEPARTMENTS 1 From the Staff 2 Letters I 3 Poetry by Carol Donahue 4 Handy Ma'am: Anne Wakefield 16 Portrait Of A Trade: Carpenter by Shelley D. Coleman 36 Legal Update 38 Networking 40 Bravo SPECIAL SECTION Getting Into Nontraditional Work 20 Trades Training: Interview With Vocational Teachers 28 Educational Aids 30 Apprenticeships by Crisco McCullough TRIVIA FALL 19% A JOURNALOF IDEAS

CONTENTS

Sonia Johnson Telling the Truth

Anna Lee Therapy: The Evil Within

Ronnie Mann The Radical Feminist Task of History: Gathering Intelligence in Nicaragua

Marisa Zavalloni An Ego- Ecological Analysis of translated by the Representation of Women: hliranda Hay The Sartre- Beauvoir Interviews

Sarah Lucia Hoagland Moral Agency under Oppression biichelle Jacobs TRIVIAL LIVES The Forgotten Woman

Lorine M Gets In Review: Nelle Morton's Ihrhara Walsh The Journey Is Home So. TiS& in VI70rnen's Literature Volume 5, Number 2 Fall 1986 , From the Editor's Perspective c &- E Interrupted Friendships in Jane Austen's Emma 0 Ruth Pm 0

Gender and Genre Anxiety: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and H. D. as Epic Poets Susan Stanford Friedman

Bumlng Dc .bn the House: Sara Coler~dge.Virginia Woolf, and the Politics of Literary Revision Bradford K. Mudge

The Rhetoric of Marginality: Why I Do Feminist Theory Laurie Fink

1 REVIEW ESSAYS

The Naon Anthology of Literature by Women

Conceptualizing Women's Literary History Sandra A. ZagareU

Is There Class in this Tat? Libn S. Robinson REVIEW ESSAY

A Philosophy of Questions: Feminist Theory and the Pditics of Enunciation Jane Mane Todd

Joyce Monroe Slmmons, Mini Myers, Norman S. Grabo, Scott Simpkins, Kate Meyers, Ruth Weston, Margaret A. Lourie, Joan Seay

NOTES

Eleanor Ty

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS CONTENTS

AKTICLES: .WWII~II t~fC~II~, r. A Cclclirmon id I1uwcr' Women of Cnlor: Townrda a Celebration of Power. hy Av~ki~ll.~~~Ji~r.~gc ...... 8 Miarcpreecnr~tinnsOf The Dark in Goddesa Lorc. liv I?II C.JIII.I~CII;I ...... 15 African Sounda of Freedom: Muss Mbcre. 'South Africa Is For Me And My Pmple. " Iiy PIJ M . C.~~.IVIIA~IIC ...... 22 Interview With Rohcrtn Hlackgnat. A Din6 Elder. Iiv WIII(~I~I LdOukc ...... 29 No Suzic Wonly, Here. 11s (;~III H.m ...... 32 Reflcetiona from Texas: S irituality. Cnmmunity And Won~enef cnlnr.f\. A.rc1k.1 I\;~nd.~r.~gc ...... 36 Rccnllectimtw of u Muslim Woman. 1)s brra A32 ...... 53 The Yin And Yang Of Tmi Chi. liv CJI~(. . Sl~cxcr-Ikst...... 58 All Life IYYc-a. " In AIIA.I l\.~ltil.lr.~gc ...... 59 Rc~nc~~~heri~~gOWAAD. Wo~ncl~ of Color United. 1iv LIII li;m ..... 60 Where Goddcsrn Walk The Earth. 11)- !~II~.II~.IAlr111l.1l1 ...... 65 Duu Afe: Wide Wn~nan.lnc .. hv Ll1nl111n1i.1I)J)..N.IH.JIII ...... 70 Wnnmn In Theatre ~csti'val'R6.Iiy I?II C.1m.irc11~ ...... 72 Won~cnO~unizi~~n Auainat The rinochet ~ictut&~hi~.bi.in

.-. -. - POETRY ... I'nctry. ly LIK 1.1 II~X...... 35 Special Featarc: Nntea Fmm Priunw Reflectinno On S~~rvivul. I'g~~trvIiv 1 cr;~E\.II~s. LII .: h4ilr1.1lh.~ri~n llcrr~at~ 1Icle11 b1v.1, Kc IICC H~hc, ~I.II~I~.III'A. l1111.cl. 1'. weld .41111 1~1d11~11~2 . 111111 I!:III . .IIIJ VCIWIILI VCII~II (.IIIvc~, IIII~I~~IKII~I~Iliy VlcLv Nuficz AIUI IC~IIIJ I.IC~WII...... 45.16.47.48.49.50. 51. 52 Ihctry. hy C.I.~ial~;lL~rd ...... 69 Poetry. Ii) Nlctdc I-rllc ...... 76

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DEPARTMENTS FROM THE CIIEST EI)ITOR. hv AvhILIII~.II;I~C ...... 4 FROM THE MANAGINC. EDITOR. lit I'.II C'.II~.I~CI~.I ...... 6 ANNOIINCLMENTS. CI.ASSIFIEI)S, NETWOItKS. WORKSHOIS'CLASSES. EVENTS ...... 87. 88. 89. 90. 91 NOTICES ...... 92 NETWORKING CONTACTS ...... 94.95 Woman's Art Journal

Vol. 7 No. 2 Fall l986/Winter 1987

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS The Women of Futurism, by M. Barry Katz ...... 3

Images of Modem Motherhood in the Art of Morisot, Cassatt, Modersohn-Becker, and Kollwitz, by Stewart Buettner ...... 14

PORTRAITS Blending the Classical and the Modem: The Art of Elsie Driggs, by John Loughery ...... 22

I Chance and Change in the Art of Sari Dienes, by Joan Arbeiter ...... 27 I Rifka Angel, by Ita Aber ...... 32 - - Edna Manley: The Mother of Modem Jamaican Art, by Betty LaDuke ...... -30

Fay Lansner: Woman as Metaphor, by Alexandra de Lallier ...... 41

REVIEWS The Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood, by Jan Marsh. Reviewed by Alicia Faxon ...... - . 47

Women Shaping Art: Profiles of Power, by Judy K. Collischan Van Wagner. Reviewed by Sibyl James ...... 48

Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the 20th Century, by Wendy Slatkin. Reviewed by Janis C. Bell ...... 50 I INDEX, VOLUMES 1-7 ...... 53: WOMEN

Vol. 8, No. 3, Fall 1986

Issues for our Second Decade The Birth and Growth of Women and Environments Gerda R. Wekerle Ten Active Years: A Review of Women and Environments Research Rebecca Peterson InsiderIOutsider: Susan Meiselas and her Radical Photojournalism Shloime Perel Faster Journeys to Suburban Jobs Marion B. Fox Women Nurture the World, Nairobi 1985 Out in the Field Reviews In Print Resources Vol. 3, No. 1 #5 1986

Editorial Voices

The Body as Spectacle: Women's Theatre in Quebec 5 lane Moss

She Who Is Possessed No Longer Exists Outside: 17 Martha Graham's Rite of Spring Marianne Coldberg

Who's in the House? Ann Cavere Kilkelly

Criminality, Desire, and Community: A Feminist Approach to Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart Karen L. Laughlin

Women Directors in Spain: Josefina Molina Phyllis Zatlin special Feature The Conquest of the School of Madhubai Helene Cixous Deborah Carpenter, Translator

Reviews Resources Theatre Dance Books The Public Forum Listings Women & Politics

Volume 6 Number 1 Spring 1986

CONTENTS

Introduction Susan Welch

Models of Gender and Political Participation in the

United States I 5 Cal Clark Janet Clark

Political Ambition Among Black and White Women: An Intragender Test of the Socialization Model 27 Jerry Perkins

Banning Abortion: An Analysis of Senate Votes on a Bimodal Issue 41 Ruth Ann Strickland Marcia Lynn KJh icker

Political Thought: A Re-Visioning 57 Ruby Riemer

DATA BASES Women in Organizations Bnrrie E. Blwlt Volume 11 No. 5 Contents Winter 198611987

4 BETWEEN THE CENSOR AND THE MUSE Hannah Wilke: Censoring the Muse Joan Semmel: Power I Sex I Fantasy Anita Steckel: Fighting Censorship Susanne MueUer. Art out of Pornography 6 "EQUAL OPPORTUNI'IY PORN 8 "PORN," POLLS AND POLEMICS by A.D. Coleman 10 WHAT MUSE? photo essay 12 LOOKING FOR MR GOOD CENSOR by Judy Seigel 15 STONE AGE "PORNOGRAPHY' by Cornelia Rohrer 16 CONFESSIONS OF A FEMALE PORNOGRAPHER by Yona Zeldis McDonough 18 RATE lT X' film review by Martha Edelheit 19 ALIDA WALSH RETROSPECTIVE by Susan Kleckner WHAT ELSE IS NEW? Amazing Facts and Figures 20 ARTITUDES by Vita Brevis 21 EXHIBlTION REVIEWS Louise Nevelson, Egon Schiele, Lynn and Robert Bianchi, Pamela Reilly, Deborah Kruger, ARTisrael, Ellie Siskind, Margmt Bailey Doogan, Small Shrines, Gentlemen's Choice, Lise Melhorn 24 SHORT REVIEWS by G.B.Short 27 MARGO KREN by Novelene Ross 31 WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY CONFERENCE BESS MYERSON ON ARTISTS' HOUSING 32 CALIFORNIA DREmconference report by Jill Baker. 33 BOOKREVIEWS "Creativity and Perversion" by Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel reviewed by Janet Fisher "Living with Art" by William McCarter and Rita Gilbert reviewed by Sylvia Moore 38 BOOKS INIBRIEF Spectator, novel I Sylvia Book of Days, calendar I Sara Cedar Miller, monograph I Pornography: A Feminist Survey I The Calculating Passion of Ada Byron, biography I Newcomb Pottery, catalog I Mrs. Delaney: Her Life and Her Flowers 39 ALMANAC 49 LE?TERS THIS ISS

From the editor's desk: From words to action: 1LO's response to the challenge of the Forward-Looking Strategies 1 What future for youth? 2

PROMOTION OF EQUALITY 6 Equal opportunities 6 The impact of the changing world situation on women workers 6 The participarion of women and young women in economic activity in the world and its regions: Presenr siruarion. development berwen 1950 and 1985, and prospects up to the year 2025 8 Plans and policies 16 Council of Europe discusses women in the political process 16 Inter-American Commission of Women: Regional srraregies 16 Nordic Council of hlinisters: Equal status project, 1985 16 Australia: National Agenda for Women 17 Ausrria: Measures to promote equality 17 Colombia: Labour and social security bureau for women 18 Denmark: National Plan of Action for Equality I8 Ecuador: Draft law for elimination of discrimination 18 - German Democratic Republic: New social measum to benefit working women 18 Federal Republic of Germany: Implementation of strategies 18 Ireland: Agenda for practical action 19 Sweden: Post-Decade process 19 Thailand: Twenty-year women's development plan 19 USSR: improvements in benefits for working mothers 19 Viet Nam: Promotion of women 20 Zimbabwe: Promoting equality legislation and machinery 20 Legislative action 20 Women workers: ILO standards 20 Angola: General law on labour 21 Australia: Affirmative Action Bill 21 Bulgaria: New Family Code 22 Cuba: New Labour Code 22 Greece: Equality legislation 22 Japan: Equal Employment Opportunity Law 22 Netherlands: Equal benefits 23 Sweden: Government Bill on conditions for women in the labour market 23 Tunisia: lmproving the status of women 23 Equal pay 24 ILO Equal Remuneration Convention 24 Equal remuneration in Eastern Europearkountries 25 Canada: Occupational segregation keeps wages down 25 Denmark: Why women earn less 26 Finland: Bill for an quality Act 26 Ireland: Disparity despite legislation 26 Unned Kingdom: Women's pay remains low 26 Judicial decisions 27 EEC ruling on compulsory retirement age 27 Comparative worth rulings 27 Admini~rrativemeasures 27 Brazil: National Council on Women's Rights 27 Pueno Rico: Department of Women and the Family 27 Tanzania: Follow-up action to Nairobi decisions 28 JOBS AND SKILLS 30 Job options 30 Unemployment among EEC youth 30 Latin America and the Caribbean: Strategies to the year 2OOO 32 Austria: Programme for the promotion of women in the civil service 33 Congo: Women in agricultural and handicraft production 33 Workmg women in Iraq 33 Pakistan: Women in industry 34 Women workers in the electronics industry in Peru 34 The demographic and economic aspects of women's work in the Ukrainian SSR 35 Un~tedStates: Jobs for women 36 Black women under apartheid 37 Skill levels 38 The recommendations of the Nairobi Forward-Looking Strategies concerning women's vocational training 38 Rural and urban vocational training for women in Asia 39 Trends in women's participation in sclence and technology 39 Algerian women and vocational training 40 Australia: Women in trades 40 Bangladesh: Impact of technology on women's work 41 France: New measures for women's training 41 German Democratic Republic: Vocational training for women 42 Jordan: Training women for participation in the labour force 42 New Zealand: Broadening women's job opportunities 42 : Planning for equality in the 1990s 43

AT THE WORKPLACE 45 Improvement of working conditions 45 Conclusions and decisions concerning women at work in the tertiary sector 45 Visual display units: Implications for health and safety 47 Canada: VDU problems - An in-depth survey 47 Federal Republic of Germany: More protection for VDU operators 48 Ireland: VDU operating standards for postal workers 48 Japan: Survey and guide-lines on VDU work 48 Sweden: VDU work during pregnancy - Agreement in insurance 49 Czechoslovakia: Further measures for working women 49 United Kingdom: Night work dangers 49 Work and family 49 Sharing of family and occupational responsibilities in the European Community 49 Latin America: Female-headed households on the increase 50

PARTICIP.4TION IN DECISION-MAKING 52 In trade unions 52 Women workers, the ILO and trade unions 52 Women in public service unions 54 Brazil: Second National Congress of Women Metalworkers' Union 54 Czechoslo\akia: Growing participation of women 54 Ireland: Promoting grata repmenration of women 55 Yugoslavia: Self-management activity of women in associated labour organisations 55 WCL adopts resolution on women 55 WFTU: International Women's Day and targets to the year 2OOO 56 In international secretariats 56 International Women's Day. 1986 56 United Nations: Composition of staff by sex and grade at Geneva Office 57 UNESCO: Recommendations concerning the participation of women 57

RECENT DEVEU)PMENTS 59 Women and the International Year of Peace. 1986 59 ILO action 59 Canada: Promoting the panicipation of women in peace issues 60 Interview with Edith Ballantyne. Secretary-General of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 60 Post-Nairobi Workshop on Women and Peace 61 (Cont. )

Research, repons and studies 61 ILO activities in the Americas: Women workers and young workers 61 1LO: Women with disabilities in Asia 63 1LO Cypriot women in the labour market 63 ILO: Technology and rural women 63 ILO: Technological change: The tripartite response 1982-85 64 1LO: Visual display units: Job content and stress in office work 64 ILO: Conditions of Work Digest: Special issue on visual display units 64 Commission of the European Communities: Medium-Term Community Programm~1986-90 65 Women, work and employment in Peru 66 Conferences, seminars and workshops 66 ILO: Non-Discriminatory Employment Practices in Southern Africa 66

ILO: Latin American- Seminar~ on New Information Technoloeies- and their Impact on Women's Em~lovment. - and Professional Training 66 ILO International Workshop on the Rural Energy Crisis, Women's Work and Basic Needs 67 UN: ACC Task Force on RU~Development emphasises the role of women 67 UN: Commission on the Status of Women 69 UN: Inter-Agency Meeting - System-wide Medium-Term Plan for Women and Development 69 Donors' meeting: Follow-up to Nairobi Foward-Looking Strategies 70 UNESCO: Ad Hoc Advisory Group on the Status of Women 71 Non-governmental organisations 71 NGO Forum '85: Final report 71 Women's International Democratic Federation 72 World University Service: Publication on working women 72 Angola: Second National Meeting of Working Mothm 72 Nepal Women's Organisation 72 Technical co-operation programmes and projects 73 ILO assesses its operational activities concerning women 73 Index of contributors 77 , WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEW S

Cont~nuedon wwde Back Cover 1 - 2 EDITORIAL : WOYEN A9D HOUSING 3 - 7 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS CENTER FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN 4FFAIRS: Secr. Gen. ~eticia Shahani resigns - Tamar Oppenheimer takes over COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN: Special Meeting Jan 12-16 '67 LWIFEM- UN Development Fund for Women : program and actions WOMEN 2000 Newsletter // Nairobi Forward Looking Stratejres -Report w-COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN- 6th Meetinq March 23-April 3., Vlenna - 1nte;national women's Rights Action Watch US COMMITTEE for Ratification of CEDAW -FA0 : Women and Food Security - Film IYSH - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF SHELTER: Strategy / Ob)ectives/Proqram/Act~on 8 - 12 WOMEN AND DEVELOPVENT

~f Women- A Comprehensive Gulde -- Rcvlew World Wide Success ndtuin Developing Countries World Bank Paper velopment Communication Report - ,men, Agriculture and Rural Development rn Latin America - A ~ibliography 13 - 23 WOMEN AYD HEALTH CHILDBIRTH and MOTHER / CHILD Health : Brltain: Hlstory of the National Childbirth Trust //Woman Obstetrician opposes High Tech Birth // Sierra Leone: Traditional Practices related to-- Childbirth //Birthweiaht of Babv related to Mother's Weiqht Gain ~esources:~heBirth ~azefte// ~ut>itionSupplement to childbirth Pic- ture Book //Good Nutrition for your Baby //Publications by NICHD SEX EDUCATION : Sex Education Neglected in UK //Pregnancy prevented by Sex Education in USA // Global Network on Reproductive Rights FAHILY PLANN1NG:Pro-Natalist Plicies in Eastern Europe // Births of Un- married Mothers increase in UK// Population ~rowththreat.ens economic progress in Egypt // Government promotes Family Planning in Brazil // ABORTION : Journal of Nat. Abortion Rights UK //Abortion Research Notes //

Some Critical.---- Relationsshi~s of the Anti-Abortion--- Cam~aianPolitics // REPRODUCTIVE AND GENETIC ENG~NEERING: Report on Hearing gropea an Parliamt RESOURCES: National Women's Health Network -USA //Health Issue of SAGE // Health Sharing - Canada //Report of Int. Meeting on Reproductive Rights 24 - 29 FEMALE CIRCUMCISION : GENITAL AND SEXUAL YUTILATION KENYA: The Dangers of Fl?maleCircumcision , health and psychological effect: -and prohibition by President of Kenya EXCISION - A Practice in Retreat? by Catherine Nisak - Report from France Health Effects, Statements by African Presidents, The trials on physical abuse of children in France, The Criminal Code in France, Education and Persuasion, With Information there is Hope INTER AFRICAN COMMITTEE : Newsletter No. 2 FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN SOMALIA - A Field Investigation, by Dr. Pia Grassi- varo Gallo (in Italian) - psychological effects on girls SIERRA LEONE : First Meeting of Nat. Committee on Traditional Practices . 30 - 32 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE WIFE ABUSE : Growing Problem of Battered Women ignored by Government in UK/ Canada: New Government Policy counteracts Domestic Violence //USA: Report of Justice Dpt. rebommends arrest //Calling Police prevents ~epeats// Thailand : First Women's Shelter organized // Resources: Journal of Fa- mily Violence // Response to Victimization 33 - 35 WOMEN AND MEDIA INTERNATIONAL: Conference of International Women's Media Project, Washing- ton DC //women of the Whole World by WIDF //Feminist Issues - Social 6 Political Theory //Decade Media Books //Non-Sexist Lanquaqe Guide ASIA & PACIFIC: Women of China 30th Year //Women's News DigGst //Asian wo- men Workers News // Broadsheet - New Zealand AFRICA: VIVA - Women's Journal of Kenya // Nairobi Video Project // -AMERICA: ~ujer/FEMpREss- LA Press survey //VIVA-Flora Tristan Ctr. EUROPE: AUF - Women's Journal Austria // Information for women- W Germany CANADA: communiquelles // Feminist Action Feminlste. WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS READER'S GUIDE Continued from inr~deFRONT Cover Vd.12, no. 4, Autumn 1986

36 - 38 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : AFRICA 8 MIDDLE EAST GHANA: Law and the Status of Women - Research Report from ATRCW KENYA: Women still have an average of 8 Children RESOURCES: African Studies Ctr of Boston University - publications -IRAN: Women increasingly restricted - some still refuse to admit oppression //Women have smaller brains - declares speaker of Iranian Parliament 39 - 51 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : ASIA AND PACIFIC UN REGIONAL PROGRAM for ASP: Activities, Research. Training and more INDIA: Brlde Burnlng Increases- Few Convictions in Court // Indpendent HOU- sing and Property Rights denied to Women PAKISTAN: The Status of Women Development Program INDONESIA: Literacy Education motivated by Income Incentives THAILAND: Thai Women organize to gain political attention /I Women's Infor- mation Center organized //Polygamy outlawed 50 years ago-double standard still continues NORTJ VIETNAM: UN Assistance lightens load of Women Farmers BURMA: Training Center for Nurses organized TAIWAN: Women's Research Program organized at University KOREA: ~choolbook'scontinue bias against women 116th National Development Plan has section on women. AFGHANISTAN: Women's Status and Education improved by Soviet occupation JAPAN: National Women's Education Center- Programs and Projects //Woman is -chosen to head Socialist Party //Equal Employment Law goes into effect CHINA: Population Growth same as industrialized World AUSTRALIA: Central Australian Aboroginal Congress NEW ZEALAND: Ministry of Women's Affairs opened. 52 - 60 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: Educational Changes needed for Hi-Tech Jobs //'Parental Leave in EEC Countries // Women Studies in Western Europe BRITAIN : Dual Career and Working Life Realities // Maternity Benefits Reduced //Career Break Schemes //British Women earn 75% of pay of men /I Discrlaination in Academia CZECAOSLOVAKIA : The Status of Women - Employment - Education - Pay - Care- FRANCE: Delegation on the Status Of Women beaded by Helene Gisserot -SPAIN : Institute of Women under Ministry of Culture SWEDEN : The Child-Care Leave Act //Swedish Women Entrepreneurs //Social Change // Swedish Institute NORWAY : Kvinnefronten - The ~o&.n's Front : Organization and Actions // Demand for a 6hour Work-Day -ITALY : Women, Exercize and Social Change 61 - 72 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : AMERICAS -PERU: Women in Peru- Voices from a Decade : an overview of women's status// When Women Rebel - the Rise of Popular Feminism by Carol Andreas, Review ARGENTINA: Divorce still illegal - new legislation proposed CANADA: Jeanne Sauve is Canada's First Women Governor-General //Status of Women : A Feminist Review of Criminal Law - Aa International Survey of Maintenance ob Single Parent Famllies // International Women's Law Journal USA : Women and Children Last - The Plight of Poor Women in Affluent Ame- rica by Ruth Side1 :Book Review // Women's Studies losing Federal Finan- cing /I Some facts of Women and Families// Women and Business: Commercial Credit still a problem /I Women Entrepre- neurs own 25% of Small Business // Conferences: AWID Conference- Innova- tions in Development I/ National Women's Committee 7th Conference// Parental Leave Bill Proposed - Catalyst Guide // Catalyst: Corporate Women Career Suport // Women awarded 2.2 Hill$ for illegal job denial 73 - 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST : INTERNATIONAL POST NAIROBI : UN DECADE FORUH '85 Report by Canadian Women Studies Women's Progress in Education in Industrialized Countries // World Popula- tion reached 5 Billion in July li The CREATION of PATRIARCHY by Gerda Lerner - Book Review - a new view of history seeing women as central to society FIVE WOMEN ARE HEADS OF NAT1OWS:Philippines / Norway/ UK / Iceland/Dominica LIVING UNDER MUSLIM LAW - request fo~solidarityaction Yearbook of International Organizations. Volume IV, number 1 October, 1986

1 klichele Wallace Ar'n't I a M1oman: Female Slaves in the Plantation South by Deborah Gray White; Dessa Rose by Sherley Anne U'illiams

3 Letters

6 Estelle Disch Exploding Into Lib by Dorothea Lynch and Eugene Richards

7 Cathy N. Davidson Reviewing the Reprints

9 Charlotte Bunch Women: A World Report: A New Internationalist Book

11 Sonya Michel Chaos of the Night: Women's Poetry and Verse of the Second World War edited by Catherine Reilly; On the Side of the Angels b-YBetty Miller The War by Marguerite Duras; A Fine of TWOHundred Francs by Elsa fiiolet

13 K. Kaufmann The Second International Feminist Book Fair, Oslo, June 1986

14 Ruthann Robson The Hand That Rocks the CradleMothers, Sons and Leadership by Mercedes Lynch Maloney and Anne Maloney.. Mothers and Sons by Carole Klein; Every Mother's Son: The Role of Mothers in the Making of Men by Judirh Arcana

% 6 Esther Newton Presentations of Gender by Robert J. Stoller; Gender: An - Ethnornethodological Approach by Suzanne J. Kessler and Wendy McKenna

17 Deborah McDowell All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes by Maya Angelou

18 Erica Hanh The History ofDomesricity

% 8 Toni Sarnrnons Two Poems

19 Eileen Boris Still Struggling: America's Lo*-Income Working Women Confronting the 1980s by Barbara Ann Stol: Reconceiving Part-Time Work: Kew Perspectives for Older Morkers and Wmen by Hilda h'ahne

20 Jane Lilienield Begond Power by iilari!.!.nFrench

2 4 Books Received Volume IV, number 2 November, 1.986

1 Carol Ascher Mothers and Shadows by Marta Traba; The Little School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival in Argentina by Alicia Partnoy

4 Letters

5 Karla Jay Getting Published

7 Joan Rachlin At Any Cost: Corporate Greed, Women and the Dalkon Shield by Morton Mintt. Nightmare by Susan Perry and Jim Dawson; Lord's Justice by Sheldon Engelmayer and Robert Wagman; The Price of a Life: One Woman's Death from Toxic Shock by Tom Riley .

9 Arlene Raven Contemporary hnerican Women Sculptors by Virginia Watson-Jonq Neon Lavers Glow in the Dark by Lili Lukich

11 Louise Armstrong Trial By Fire: The True Story of a Woman's Ordeal at the Hands of the Law by Gerq Spence

12 Marianne DeKoven A Feminist Underground.fiperimental Writing by Women

14 Sarah Roche-Mahdi SciviasfKnow the Ways by Hildegad of Bingen

L6 Adrienne Asch Tl~eTentative Pregnancy: Pre-Natal Diagnosis and the Future of Mothrrhood bv Barbara Katz Rorl~nron

17 Angela Miles Gender and History: The Limits of Social Theory in the Age of the Family by Linda Nicholson

18 Beatrix Gates Variation on a Sestina (Poem)

19 Carole Maso The Lang Approach by Maxine Kumin

20 Susan Squier Gender and Residing: Essays on Readers, Texts and Contexts edited by Elizabeth FIynn and Patrocinio R Sch weickart

2 1 Pacrjcia Spain Ward Sympathy and Science: Women in American Medicine by Regina itlarkell Moranrz-Sanche~'Send Us a Lady Physicisnw:Women Doctors irt Arnericm, 1635-1920 by Ruth Abrum; Women Physicians: Careers, Status and Power by Jucirrh Lorber 24 Boob Rcceived Volume IV, number 3 December, 1986

1 Evelyn Torton Beck The Tribe of Dina: A Jewish Women's Anthology edited by Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz and Irena Klepjiz

6 Meredeth Turshen Women and Class in Africa edited by Claire Robertson and Iris Berger; Widows in African Societies: Choices and Constraints edited by Berry Potash,- Angolan Women Building the Future by the Organimion of Angolan Women; Black Sisters, Speak Out! Feminism and Oppression in Black Africa by Awa Thiam

'9 Maureen Reddy Women's Mysteries

9 Karla Jay Getting PublishecLPart Two

10 Eunice Lipton and Carol Zemel Gwen John: The Artist and her Work by Mary Taubman; Gwen John: An Interior Life by Cecily Langdale and David Fraser Jenkins

11 Pauline Bart Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male Violence by Elimbeth Stanko; International Feminism: Networking Against Female Sexual Slavery edited by Kathleen Barry, Charlotte Bunch and Shirley Cast1e.v; Family Violence by .Mildred Daley Pagelow: Tallring it Out: A Guide to Groups for Abused Women by Ginny NiCarthy, Karen Merriam and Sandra Coflma~Recovery: How to Survive Sexual Assault by Helen Benedict

% 3 Adrian Okrenberg Laura Gilpin: An Enduring Grace by Martha A. Sandweiss

15 Jane Marcus The Female Body in Western Culture edited by Susan Rubin Suleiman

15 Nadya Aisenberg Two Poems

16 Anne Blackford Your Native Land, Your Life by Adrienne Rich

17 Jane Roland Martin The Science Question in Feminism by Sandra Harding

2 0 Books Received Volume IV, number 4 January, 1987

Sarah Begus Rights of hsage: The Pnst and fiture of the ERA edited by Joan Hoff-Wilson; Why ERA Failed by Mary Frances Berry; Why We Lost the ERA by Jane 1 Mansbridge

Letters

Pepper Schwartz Remaking Love: The Feminization of Sex by Barbara Ehrenreich, Elizabeth Ha,and Gloria Jacobs

Margot Badran The Colonial Harem by Malek Alloulq. Europe's Myths of Orient by Rana Kbbbani

Ruth Milkman Machinery of Dominance by Cynthia Cockburn; Brothers: Mde Dominance and Technological Change by Cynthia Cockbum

Ellen Lesser Lui: A View of Him by Louise Colet

E. Frances White Radiance from the Waters: Ideals of Feminine Beauty in Mende Art by Sylvia Aruyn Boone

Judith Rosenberg 'Kro Poems

Jean Bethkt Elshtain The Creation of Patriarchy by Gerda Lerner

Sheryl St. Gennain Women's &try in 7hznslation

Marguerite Anderscn ~nchKiss, OE A Pang's Pmgrcss by Nicole Bmard; bvhcrs by NileBd

Patricia Roth Schwartz Linked Lives: Adult Daughters and meir Mothers by Lucy Rose Fischer

MaryJo Wagner Loosening the Bonds: Md-Al!a::tk Farm tV4ors.en,1753-1350 by Joan Jensen; Farm V"'ornen: Work, Farm and Family iu tile Unitcd States bj. ihchel Ann Rosenfeld Volume 13, Numbers 1 and 2 (1986)

Introduction: The Female Imagination and the Modernist Aesthetic SANDRA M. GILBERT AND SUSAN GUBAR 'Drunk with Chastityw:The Poetry of RenCe Vivien PAMELA J. ANNAS The Female Artist in Kate Chopin's TheAwakenin.g: Birth and Creativity CAROLE STONE Gertrude Stein: The Pattern Moves, the Woman Behind Shakes It LINDA MlZOEWSKl Wilfred Owen and Abram CARYN McTlGHE MUSIL D.H. Lawrence, World War 1 and the Battle Between the Sexes: A Reading of 'The Blind Manwand 'Tickets. Pleasew JUDITH BREEN On the Battlefield: Vera Brittaink Testament of Ymth JEAN PlCKERlNG Legends of Lil: The Repressed Thematic Center of The Mite Land EILEEN WlZNlTZER A Struggle for Survival: Edith Summers Kelley's I4Geds BARBARA LOOTENS Avoiding Self-Definition: In Defense of Komen's Right to Merge (Julia Kristeva and Mrs. Dalluway) JEAN WYATT Portrait of an Artist As a Woman: H.Dk Rayrnonde Ransom MELODY M. ZAJDEL Gender and the Great War: The Case of Faulkner and Porter ANNE GOODWYN JONES The Smooth. Suave Shape of Desire: Paradox in Faulknerian Imagery of Women GAIL L. MORTIMER Pheoby's Hungry Listening ALICE REICH Notes About. Contributors Volume 9-No. 2 Fall 1986

Recognizing and Communicating in Melanie Booth-Butterfield Harassment-Prone Organizational Climates

Sexual Spillover in the Workplace: Michael R. Hemphill and Testing the Appropriateness of Angela Laird Pfeiffer Male-Female Internqtion ,

Women's Response to Men's Sandra L. Ragan and Silence: A Fictional Analysis Victoria Aarons

Encoding and Decoding Nonverbal Jacqueline Taylor Gender Display in Cross-Gender Performances

Report of the 1986 Conference on Julia T. Wood and 89 Gender and Communication Gerald M. Phillips Research

BOOKReviews Sharon M. Rossi 94 Doug Losee 96 W MEN'S STUDIES IN? ERNATIONAL FORUM WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 9 NUMBER 3 1986

Contents WOMEN AND FOLKLOKE

SHEILA K. WEUSI'ER 219 Editorial - women and folklore: performers, characters. scholars

227 The nature of woman and the development of American folklore

BENEDICTE GRIMA 235 Suffering as esthetic and ethic among Pashtun women

243 Folk medicine practices: women as keepers and carrier$ of knowledge

SANDY FEINS~EIN 251 Whatcver happened to the women in folktale?

257 Women drivers!: The emergence of folklore and stereotypic opinions concerning feminine automotive behavior

265 C'hewa women's songs: a verbal slrategy in n~anipulntir~g social tensions

273 She shall overcome: overtures to the trickster heroine

281 Bottles of water on Ihe road: material symbols of' an Argentine popular saint's cult

287 Social relations and group identity among women fishsellers in the Congo

295 Ciender and personhood: Turkish Jewish proverbs and the politics of reputation WOMEN'S STUDIES INtERNATIONAL FORUM

WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 9 NUMBER 4 1986

Contents POLITICAL FICTION CANDIDAANN LACEY Editorial CATHYN. DAVIDSON Female education. literacy and the politics of sentimental fiction MARYEVANS Jane Austen's feminism CAROLYNL. KARCHER Rape, murder and revenge in 'Slavery's Pleasant Homes': Lydia Maria Child's antislavery fiction and the limits of genre CAROLL. BARASH Virile womanhood: Olive Schreiner's narratives of a master race ANGELAINGRAM 'Unutterabl~ putrefaction' and 'foul stuff': two 'obscene' novels of the 1920s HELENAFORS~S-SCOTT 'Reading and writing our own tongue': the examples of Elin Wagner and Karin Boye DEBORAHSILVERTON ROSENFELT Getting into the game: American women writers and the radical tradition CANDIDAANN LACEY Striking fictions: women writers and the making of a proletarian realism HELENALEWIS Elsa Triolet: the politics of a committed writer YOLANDAASTARITA PATTERSON Omelettes and broken eggs: politics in the fictional works of Simone de Beauvoir AMYLING Writers with a cause: Sui Sin Far and Han Suyin BARBARAT. CHRISTIAN We are the ones that we have been waiting for: political content in Alice \Valker's novels MARJORIEAGOSIN Whispers and triumphs: Latin American women writers today TOBELEVIN introducing Elfriede Jelinek: double agent of feminist aesthetics SUSANSELLERS Writing woman: Helene Cixous' political 'sexts' BIOGRAPHICALSTATEMENTS Editorial SPECIAL FEATURE Teaching about Women and Violence

Somebody Must Say These Things: An Essay for My Mother Melody Graulich Victim-Offender interaction in Rape: Victimological. Situational, and Feminist Perspectives Ronald J. Berger and Patricia Searles

International: Women and Structural Violence in India Govmd Kelkar

Sources: A Survivor's Address to the Mount Sinai Hospital Rape Crisis Center Babe Stevens For a Paralyzed Woman Raped and Murdered While Alone in Her Own Apartment Leslie A. Donovan

In the Classroom: Teaching about Women and Violence Kuthy White Teaching a Cross-Cultural Course on Violence against Women Leslie Brett, Carolyn Gabel, and Migdalia Reyes

In This Issue: Phases of Thinking about Women in History: A Report Card on the Textbooks Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault Women's Studies Program List- 1985 National Council for Research on Women Report: A Declining Federal Commitment to Research about Women

Resources: Book Review -Fight Back! Kathy White Newsbriefs Editorial The Experience of Teaching and Learning SPECIAL FEATURE 32 Contribution to a Dialogue: Approaches to Teaching Teaching about Women, Race, and Culture about Race and Culture to Human Service Students and Workers Perspectives on the Intersection of Race. Gender. Miren Uriarte and Culture 36 When Poor Women Are Forced to Compete: Teaching about Slavery, the Abolitionist Movement, Teaching Negotiations and Women's Suffrage Marian Darlington-Hope and Janet Grogon Nancy HoJIman 39 Teaching about Racism in Community Agencies Black Women's Experience as Authority Figures in Elba Caraballo Groups 42 Rock Against Racism and Upward Bound: Teaching Jean Thomas Grifin Adolescents about Sexism and Racism Black Women and the Politics of Skin Color and Hair Fran Smith and Jeriann Kelsey Margo Okazawa-Rey, Tracy Robinson, and Janie 46 Dua1,Citizenship: Women of Color in Graduate Victoria Ward School Women's Intenacial Friendships Ann Withom Althea Smith and Stephanie Nickenon Institutional Responses The Feminist Challenge Molly Mead 49 Black Studies, Ethnic Studies, and Women's Studies: Some Reflections on Collaborative Projects We Are Women of Color Fig Nancy Hoffman Elisabeth Johnson 54 Racism and Sexism Annie Mae in Academe: Professionalitiofi as Lillian H. Jones Sabotage Sheila Radford-Hill 56 Twentieth-Century American Women Writers: Intersections Sources Nancy Porter 23 Teaching about Asian Women's Activism: The PceQ 57 Racism and Sexism in a Changing America of Mila Aguilar Paula Rothenberg Connie Chan 26 Two Poems Resources Elia Dauib 58 Book Review: Recommended for the Classroom 28 The Mothers I Have Seen Susan Danielson Isabella P. Matsikidze 59 Newsbriefs 29 Photo Essay Melissa Shook 72.

In this issue: Reviews

Annie Cheatham and Mary Clare Powell's This Way Dapbreak Page 2 Comes Women's Values and the Future. by Madeleine Glynn Trichel

Bonnie Sherr Klein and Terri Nash's Speakinn Our Paice. Page 4 by Glynis Carr Margaret Randall's Women Brave in the Face of Dan~er: Page 6 Photoeraphs- of and Writiws bv Latin and North American Women. by T ania Ramalho Denise Chavez's The Last of the Menu Girls Page 8 by Maria C. Gonzdez Margaret Cruikshank's The Lesbian Path. Page 10 by Dottie Painter Audrey D. Smith and William J. Reids Role Sharing Page 12 Maniaet by JmHuber Cindy Putton's Sex and Gem The Politics of AIDS Page 14 by WiUa Young Books Received Page 15