Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program Curriculum Resource Room Holdings Listing by Author
Note: Roman numerals represent the section in the Resource Room where the materials may be found (Weidensall 408).
I- Sciences VII- Women’s Studies Course Readers II- Social Sciences VIII- Pedagogy & Curriculum III - Fine Arts & Humanities IX- Women of Color and International IV - History X- Feminist Theory and Activism V - Bibliographies XI- Miscellaneous VI- Introductory Texts and Anthropologies
A Guide to the Data Resources. The Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College, A Center for the Study of Lives, 1988. (II)
AAUW Report. How Schools Shortchange Girls: A Study of Major Findings on Girls and Education. AAUW Educational Foundation and National Education Association, 1992. (VIII)(+ one photocopy)
Abbas, Azra. Voyages of Sleep. Pakistan Association for Women’s Studies, 1998. (III)
Abel, Elizabeth and Emily K. Abel (eds). The Signs Reader: Women, Gender and Scholarship. University of Chicago Press, 1983. (XI-B)
Abu-Habib, Lina et. al. Gender and Development: Women Reinventing Globalization. An Oxfam Journal. Volume 11.1, 2003. (XI-J)
Academic and Workplace Sexual Harassment: A Resource Manual.(XI-B)
Ackmann, Martha. The Mercury 13. The Untold Story of Thirteen American Women and the Dream of Space Flight. Random House, 2003. (IV)
Adams, Carol J. and Marie M Fortune. Violence Against Women and Children: A Christian Theological Sourcebook. The Continuum Publishing Company, 1995.
Adelman, Clifford. Women at Thirty something: Paradoxes of Attainment. U.S. Department of Education, 1991. (II)
Agnew, Vijay. Women’s Health, Women’s Rights: Perspectives on Global Health Issues. Centre for Feminist Research: York University. 2003. (IX)
Albrecht, Lisa and Rose M. Brewer, eds. Bridges of Power Women's Multicultural Alliances. New Society Publishers, 1990. (IX)
Alexander, Jacqui and Mohanty, Chandra. Feminist Genealogies, Colonial Legacies and Democratic Futures. Routledge, 1997.(IX)
Listing By Author Page 1 Alexander, Linda Lewis and Judith H. LaRosa. New Dimensions in Women's Health. Jones & Bartlett. Boston, 1994. (I)
Ali, Agha Shahid. Ed. Ravishing DisUnities: Real Ghazals in English. Wesleyan University Press: New Hampshire: 2000. (IX) Allen, Paula Gunn. Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine Woman’s Sourcebook. Beacon Press, 1991. (IX)
Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop. Beacon Press, 1986 & 1992. (III)
Amott, Teresa and Julie Matthaei. Race, Gender and Work: A Multi-Cultural Economic History of Women in the United States. South End Press, Boston 1996 (II)
Amnesty International. “Pakistan: Violence Against Women in the Name of Honor.” Amnesty International, USA, 1999. (IX)
Amnesty International. “Women in Pakistan: Disadvantaged and Denied Their Rights.” Amnesty International, USA, 1995. (IX)
Anderson, Margaret L. Denying Difference: The Continuing Basis for Exclusion in the Class Room. The Research Clearinghouse and Curriculum Integration Project, 1987. (VIII)
Andersen, Margaret. Thinking About Women: Sociological Perspectives on Sex and Gender. Seventh Edition. Pearson Education, 2006. (II)
Andersen, Margaret L. and Patricia Hill Collins. Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology. Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1992, 1998, 2001, 2004. (VI)
Andersen, Margaret L. "Thinking About Women and Rethinking Sociology." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1983. Working Paper No. 113. (II)
Andersen, Margaret L. Thinking About Women: Sociological Perspective on Sex and Gender. Allyn and Bacon, 1997. (II)
Anderson, Mary, Lisa Fine, Kathleen Geissler, & Joyce R. Ladenson. Doing Feminism: Teaching and Research in the Academy. Michigan State University, 1997. (VIII)
Anzaldua, Gloria. Borderlands La Frontera: The New Mestiza (2nd Edition). Aunt Lute Books, 1999. (IX)
Ariel, Joan, ed. Building Women's Studies Collections: A Resource Guide. Choice, 1987. (V)
Armitage, Susan H. "Women and Western American History." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1984. Working Paper No. 134. (IV)
Armster, Charlotte and Temma Berg. Gender Work The Female Experience. Gettysburg College Senior Scholars' Seminar 1988 -89. (XI-B)
Asian Journal of Women’s Studies. Volume 6, No. 4. Ewha Womans University Press, 2000. (XI-J)
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Askin, Kelly D. & Koenig, Dorean M, eds. Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. 1. Transnational Publishers, Inc. Ardsley, New York. 1999. (IX)
Askin, Kelly D. & Koenig, Dorean M, eds. Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. 2. Transnational Publishers, Inc. Ardsley, New York. 1999. (IX)
Askin, Kelly D. & Koenig, Dorean M, eds. Women and International Human Rights Law, Vol. 3. Transnational Publishers, Inc. Ardsley, New York. 2001. (IX)
Association for Women in Development, Membership Directory October 1991 (III)
Association for Women in Science. Mentoring Means Future Scientists. Association for Women in Sciences, 1993.
Atlantis: A Woman’s Studies Journal. Volume 28.1/Fall, Special Issue One 2003. (XI-J)
Austin, Gayle. Feminist Theories for Dramatic Criticism. University of Michigan Press, 1990. (III)
Auvine, Brian and Betsy Densmore, et al. A Manual for Group Facilitators. The Center for Conflict Resolution, 1978. (VIII)
Ayub, Nasreen. The Self Employed Women of Pakistan: A Case Study of the Self Employed Women of Urban Informal Sector in Karachi. Elite Publishers Limited, 1994. (IX)
Aziz, Nurjehan ed. Her Mother’s Ashes 2. More Stories by South Asian Women in Canada and the United States. TSAR, Toronto. 1998. (IX)
Badran, Margot and Miriam Cooke. Opening the Gates a Century of Arab Feminist Writing. Indiana University Press, 1990. (IX)
Bagley, Kate and Kathleen Mcintosh. Women's studies in religion. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2007.
Baker, Christina Looper and Christina Baker Kline. The Conversation Begins: Mothers and Daughters Talk About Living Feminism. Bantam Books, 1996. (XI)
Ballentine, Susan Frank and Jessica Barksdale Inclan. Diverse Voices of Women. Mayfield Publishing Company, 1995. (VI)
Balliet, Barbara J. and Patricia McDaniel, eds. Women, Culture, and Society : A Reader. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2002. (VI)
Balzac, Honore de. Lily of the Valley. Carroll and Graf Publishers, 1997. (XI-B)
Banner, Lois W. Women in Modern America: A Brief History. Harcourt Brace and Company, 1995. (IV)
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Baring, Anne and Jules Cashford. The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image. Penguin Books, 1991. (III)
Barlow, Judith E., ed., Plays by American Women: 1900-1930. Applause Theatre Book Publishers, 1985. (III)
Barnard Center for Research on Women Staff, The. The Barnard Occasional Papers on Women's Issues, Vol. III, no. 1. The Barnard Center for Research on Women, 1988. (I)
Barnard Center for Research on Women Staff, The. The Barnard Occasional Papers on Women's Issues, Vol. III, no. 2. The Barnard Center for Research on Women, 1988. (III)
Barnet, Morton Berman, William Burto, and Sylvan. Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry and Drama. Scott, Foresman And Company, 1988. (III)
Barreca, Gina. Babes in Boyland: A Personal History of the Co-education in the Ivy League. University press of New England, United States, 2005. (XI-B)
Barreca, Gina & Weingarten, Gene. I’m With Stupid. Simon & Schuster, New York, NY. 2004.(XI-B)
Barth, Else M. Women Philosophers A Bibliography of Books Through 1990. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1990. (V)
Bartkowski, Wendy and Kolmar, Wendy. Feminist Theory: A Reader. Mc Graw Hill, New York, NY. 2005. (X)
Baxandall, Rosalyn and Linda Gordan. America's Working Women, A Documentary History 1600 to the present. W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 1995(2nd edition). (IV)
Baxandall, Rosalyn and Linda Gordan. Dear Sisters, Dispatches of the Women’s Liberation Movement. Basic Books, 2000. (IV)\
Bechdel, Alison. Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. A Mariner Book Houghton Mifflin Company, 2006.
Beechy, Veronica and Tessa Perkins. A Matter of Hours; Women, Part-time Work and the Labour Market. University of Minnesota Press, 1987. (II)
Belenky, Mary Field, Blythe McVicker Clinchy, Nancy Rule Goldberger, and Jill Mattuck Tarule. Women’s Ways of Knowing: The Development of Self, Voice, and Mind. Basic Books Inc, 1973. (II)
Bell, Rudolph M. Holy Anorexia. The University of Chicago Press, 1987.
Belles Letters: A Review of Books by Women. Spring 1992 vol. 7, no.3. (III)
Berer, Marge, ed. Reproductive Health Matters. Vol. 8, No. 16. Nov. 2000 (XI-J)
Berger, Iris, ed. Women in International Perspective: Selected Course Outlines. IROW, 1995. (IX) (2 copies)
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Berrian, Brenda F. and Aart Broek. Bibliography of Women Writers From the Caribbean. Three Continents Press, 1989. (V)
Berrian, Brenda F. and Aart Broek. Bibliography of African Women Writers and Journalists. Three Continents Press, 1989. (V)
Bird, Stefanie. Association for Women In Science. Mentoring Menas Future Scientists. Assoc. for Women in Sciences, 1993. (I)
Blackwell, Maylei and Linda Burnham, and Jung Hee Choi. Time to Rise: US Women of Color- Issues and Strategies. Report to the UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance. Women of Color Resource Center, 2001. (XI-B)
Bleier, Ruth. Feminist Approaches to Science. Pergamon Press, 1986. (I)
Bleier, Ruth. “Social and Political Bias in Science: An Examination of Animal Studies and Their Generalizations to Human Behaviors and Evolution.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Women’s Studies Research Center. Reprint Series, 5. (I)
Bohan, Janis. Re-placing Women in Psychology: Reading Toward a More Inclusive History. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1992. (II)
Bono, Paolo and Kemp, Sandra, eds. Italian Feminist Thought: A Reader. Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1991. (X)
Boosahda, Elizabeth. Arab-American Faces and Voices: The Origins of an Immigrant Community. University of Texas Press, 2003. (IX)
Boston Women's Health Book Collective. The New Our Bodies, Ourselves. Simon& Schuster Inc., 1992. (XI-B)
Bowles, Gloria and Renate Duelli Klein, eds. Theories of Women’s Studies. Routledge & Kegan Paul, Inc. 1983. (X)
Brennan, Denise. What’s Love Got to Do with It?: Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic. Duke University Press, 2004. (II)
Brenzel, Barbara M. "History of 19th Century Women's Education: A Plea for Inclusion of Class, Race, and Ethnicity." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1983. Working Paper No. 114. (IV)
Brettell, Caroline B. and Carolyn F. Sargent (eds). Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Prentice Hall, 1997. (VI) (2 copies)
Brodsky, Anne E. With All Our Strength: The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan. Taylor & Francis Books Inc., 2003. (IX)
Listing By Author Page 5 Brown, Mildred L. and Chloe Ann Rounsley. True Selves: Understanding Transsexualism-For Families, Friends, Coworkers, and Helping Professionals. Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1996.
Bryant, Jennifer F.. Lucretea Mott: A Guiding Light. William B. Eerdman's Publishing Company, 1980. (IV)
Buerk, Dorothy. "Carolyn Werbel's Journal: Voicing the Struggle to Make Meaning of Mathematics." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1986. Working Paper No. 160. (I)
Buffalo Women's Journal of Law and Social Policy. Circles. Vol. 1 spring 1992. (II)
Bullough, Vern J. and James A. Brundage. Handbook of Medieval Sexuality. Garland Publishing Inc, 2000.
Bunch, Charlotte and Niamh Reilly. Demanding Accountability: The Global Campaign and Vienna Tribunal for Women's Human Rights. Center for Women's Global Leadership and United Nations Development Fund, 1994.(XI)
Bunch, Charlotte and Roxanna Carrillo. Gender Violence A Development and Human Rights Issue. Center for Women's Global Leadership, 1990. (IX)
Burack, Cynthia and Jyl J. Josephson eds. Fundamental differences. Feminists talk back to social conservatives. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2003. (X)
Burger, Glenn and Steven F. Kruger. Queering the Middle Ages. University of Minnesota Press, 2001. Vol. 27
Burgos-Debray, Elisabeth, ed.; translated by Ann Wright. I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala. Verso, 1992. (IX)
Burnham, Linda, ed. Women of Color: Organizations & Projects, A National Directory. The Women of Color Resource Center, 1991. (IX)
Bushnell, Dana E. Nagging Questions: Feminist Ethics in Everyday Life. Rowman & Littlefield, 1995. (X)
Cannon, Lynn Weber. Race and Class Bias in Research on Women. Memphis State University, Center for Research on Women, 1987. (II)
Carabillo, Toni, Judith Meuli and June Bundy Csida. Feminist Chronicles 1953-1993. Women's Graphics, 1993. (XI)
Chapman, Anne, ed. Feminist Resources for Schools and Colleges: A Guide to Curricular Materials. Third ed., The Feminist Press, 1986. (V)
Chapman, Jane ed. Economic Independence for Women. Sage Yearbook in Women's Policy Studies, Vol. 1., 1976 (II)
Listing By Author Page 6 Chapman, Jane. Sexual Assault Legislation: An Assessment from the Field. Center for Women Policy Studies, 1986. (II)
Chicago, Judy. Through the Flower: My Struggle As a Woman Artist. Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1975. (III)
Christ, Carol P. Rebirth of the Goddess. Addison-Wesley, 1997. (III)
Christ, Carol P. and Judith Plaskow. Womanspirit Rising: A Feminist Reader in Religion. Harper Collins, 1992. (III)
Christina Hansen. “Gender and the American Civil War: Hist 245”, Gettysburg college
Chughtai, Ismat. The Quilt and Other Stories. The Sheep Meadow Press. New York, 1996. (IX)
Claassen, Cheryl, ed. Women in Archeology. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994. (II)
Clark, Elizabeth A. Women in the Early Church. The Liturgical Press, 1983.
Clinton, Catherine and Nina Silber (Eds). Divided Houses; Gender and the Civil War. Oxford University Press, 1992. (IV)
Clinton, Katie. Don’t Get Me Started. Ballantine Books, 1998. (II)
Clinton, Kate. What the L? Carroll and Graf Publishers, 2005. (II)
Coakley, Sarah. Religion and the Body. Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Cochran, Jo, Donna Langston, and Carolyn Woodward, eds. Changing Our Powers An Introduction to Women's Studies. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1988. (VI)
Coggeshall, John M. and Pamela R. Frese. Transcending Boundaries: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to the Study of Gender. Bergin & Garvey, 1991. (VIII)
Cole, Phyllis, and Deborah Lambert. "Gender and Race in American Literature: An Exploration of the Discipline and A Proposal for Two New Courses." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Working Paper No. 115. (III)
Colette, Cheri: The Last of Cheri. Penguin Books, 1954. (III)
Colette. Green Wheat. N.p.: Sarabande Books, 2004. (III)
Collins, Gail. America’s Women: 400 Years of Dolls, Drudges, Helpmates, and Heroines. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2003. (IV)
Coole, Diana H. Women in Political Theory: From Ancient Misogyny to Contemporary Feminism. Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 1988. (II)
Listing By Author Page 7 Cooper, Kate. The Virgin and the Bride: Idealized Womanhood in Late Antiquity. Harvard University Press, 1999.
Corman, June and Meg Luxton (eds). International Feminist Perspective: Women and Violence. Atlantis, A Women’s Studies Journal. Special Issue One, 2003. (XI-J)
Cosenza, Mario Emilio, ed Petrarch: The Revolution of Cola di Rienzo. Ithaca Press, NY, 1986. (IV)
Cott, Nancy F. The Bonds of Womanhood. Yale University, 1977. (IV)
"Course Readings For WS 120: Introduction To Women's Studies." Compiled by Temma Berg and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1989. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Carol Small and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1990. (VII and III)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Charlotte Armster and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1991. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Jean Kuebler and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1992. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies" Compiled by Sandra Gill and Elizabeth Richardson-Viti. Spring 1992. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies" Compiled by Sandra Gill and Janet Powers. Fall 1993. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120 Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Temma Berg and Liliane Floge. Spring 1993. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Temma Berg and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1994. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Lillian Floge and Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Fall 1995 (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Temma Berg and Birgitte Ginge. Spring 1995. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Charlotte Armster and Jean Potuchek. Fall 1996
"Course Readings for WS120: Introduction to Women's Studies." Compiled by Deborah Fiedler and Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Spring 1996. (VII)
“Course Readings for WS 120: Introduction to Women’s Studies.” Compiled by Jean Potuchek and Carol Small. Fall 1997. (VII)
Listing By Author Page 8 “Coursepack for Women’s Studies 210: Pop Culture: Images and Ideas. Compiled by Lynn E. Gumert. Spring 2000. (VII)
“Course Readings for WS 212: Images of Women in the United States of the 1900s. Compiled by Carol Small. Fall 1997. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 217: Famous French Femme Fatales." Compiled by Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Spring 1999. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 217: Famous French Femme Fatales." Compiled by Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Spring 2003. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 219 Contemporary Women Writers Cross-Cultural Perspectives." Compiled by Janet Powers. Fall, 1996. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 219: Contemporary Women Writers: Cross-Cultural Perspectives." Compiled by Janet Powers. Spring 1996. (VII)
“Course Readings for WS 219: Contemporary Women Writers: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Compiled by Janet Powers. Spring 1997. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 300: Feminist Theories." Compiled by Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Fall, 1995. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 300: Feminist Theory and action." Compiled by Carol Small. Spring, 1998.
"Course Readings for WS 351: Women and Nazism." Compiled by: Charlotte Armster. Fall 1990. (VII)
"Course Readings for WS 400:Issues in Feminist Theory and Methods." Compiled by Elizabeth Richardson Viti. Spring 1996. (VII)
Critical Matrix: Arlene Raven’s Legacy. The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture. Volume 17, Number 2. Spring 2008. (XI-J)
Critical Matrix: Camera Women. The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture. Volume 13, Number 1. Fall, 2002. (XI-J)
Critical Matrix: Fates and Futures of Feminism. The Princeton Journal of Women, Gender, and Culture. Volume 16, Number 1. Fall 2007. (XI-J)
Crumbine, Nancy. "Religion and the Feminist Critique of Culture." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1983. Working Paper No. 116. (III)
Crumpacker, Laurie and Eleanor M. Vander Haegen. "Integrating the Curriculum: Teaching about Lesbians and Homophobia." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1984. Working Paper No. 138. (VIII)
Listing By Author Page 9 Cullen, Francis T., Pamela Wilcox, Jennifer L. Lux, and Cheryl Lero Johnson. Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender into Criminology. Oxford University Press, 2015.
Culley, Margo and Catherine Portuges (eds.). Articles from Gendered Subjects: The Dynamics of Feminist Teaching. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. (VIII)
Danticat, Edwidge. Breath, Eyes, Memory. Vintage Books 1994 (III)
Danzeisen, Barbara, ed. Anima The Journal of Human Experience. Vol 18 no 2. Conococheague Associates, Inc., 1992. (XI-B)
Dattani, Mahesh. Final Solutions and Other Plays. Manas, 1994. (IX)
Davidson, Cathy N. and Linda Wagner-Martin. The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States. Oxford University Press, 1995. (III)
Davis, Rebecca Harding. Life in the Iron Mills. Feminist Press, 1972. (XI-B)
DeBerg, Betty A. and Elizabeth Sherman (compiled by). Women and Women's Issues in North American Lutheranism: a Bibliography. Augsburg Fortress Publishing House, 1992. (V)
Deegan, Mary Jo. Women in Sociology A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook. Greenwood Press, 1991. (II)
Dekoven, Marianne, ed. Feminist Locations: Global and Local, Theory and Practice. Rutgers, the State University, 2001. (X)
DeLauretis, Teresa. Feminist Studies, Critical Studies. Indiana University Press, 1986. (X)
Denmark, Florence L. and Michele A. Paludi, Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories. Greenwood Press, 1993. (II)
Diamond, Irene and Gloria Feman Orenstein. Reweaving The World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism. Sierra Club Books, 1990. (III)
A Dictionary of Key Concepts in Feminist Theories. Prepared by Students in Feminist Theories. Fall 1999. (X)
Diggs, Nancy Brown. Looking Beyond the Mask: When American Women Marry Japanese Men. State University of New York Press, 2001. (IX)
Dill, Bonnie Thornton and Maxine Baca Zinn. Race and Gender: Revisioning Social Relations. Memphis State University Press, 1990. (X)
Dinesen, Betzy, ed. Rediscovery: 300 Years of Stories by and About Women. Avon Books, 1981. (II)
Dodson, Debra L., ed. Gender and Policymaking: Studies of Women in Office. Center for the American Woman and Politics. The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, 1991. (II)
Listing By Author Page 10 Dodson, Debra L. and Susan J. Carroll. Reshaping the Agenda: Women in State Legislatures. Center for the American Woman and Politics. The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers, 1991. (II)
"Domestic Violence: Reports and Studies." National Center on Women and Family Law, 1989. (II)
Domingo Tapales, Prosperina and Carina C. David. Review of Women Studies, Special issue: Gender and Governance. 2002.
Donovan, Josephine. Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions of American Feminism. Frederick Ungar Publishing Co, Inc. 1985 (X)
Dorenkamp, Angela G., and John F. McClymer, Mary M. Moynihan, Arlene C. Vadum. Images of Women, in American Popular Culture. Harcourt & Brace, 1995.
Dover, K.J. Greek Homosexuality. Harvard University Press, 1989.
Doyle, James A. and Michele A. Paludi. Sex and Gender: The Human Experience. Brown & Benchmark Publishers. 1995 (II and VI)
Dubois, Ellen Carol. The Elizabeth Cady Stanton-Susan B. Anthony Reader. Northeastern University Press, 1981. (IV)
DuBois, Ellen Carol and Vicki L. Ruiz, eds., Unequal Sisters A Multicultural Reader in US Women's History. Routledge, 1990. (IX)
DuBois, Ellen Carol and Lynn Dumeil. Through Women’s Eyes: An American History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/ St. Martin’s, 2005. (IV)
Duberman, Lucile. Gender and Sex in Society. Praeger Publishers, 1975. (II)
Duley, Margot I. and Mary I. Edwards. The Cross Cultural Study of Women. The Feminist Press, 1986. (IX)
“Early Childhood Services: A National Challenge.” The Ford Foundation, 1989. (II)
Edin, Laura Lein and Kathryn. Making Ends Meet: How Single Mothers Survive Welfare and Low- Wage Work. Russel Sage Foundation, 1997. (II)
Eisentein, Hester. Feminism Seduced: How Global Elites Use Women’s Labor and Ideas to Exploit the World. Paradigm Publishers, 2009.
Elliot, Dyan. Fallen Bodies: Pollution, Sexuality, and Demonology in the Middle Age. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.
ENFOFANM Editions. Haitian Women Between Repression and Democracy. Enfofanm - Haiti, 1991.(IX)
Listing By Author Page 11 Ephemera. "Towards a More Inclusive Curriculum: The Integration of Gender, Race and Class." Selected Proceedings from a Regional Conference, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA, Vol. 1, No. 1, Oct. 21, 1988. (VIII) (3 copies)
Etaugh, Judith S. Bridges, and Claire A. Women’s Lives : A Topical Approach. Pearson Education, 2006. (II)
Evans, Sara. Tidal Wave: How Women Changed America at Century’s End. The Free Press, 2003. (IV)
Evans, Sara M. Born for Liberty. Free Press Paperbacks, New York, 1997. (IV) Faludi, Susan. Backlash The Undeclared War Against American Women. Crown Publishers Inc., 1991. (XI)
Farganis, Sondra. The Social Reconstruction of the Feminine Character. Rowman ad Littlefield Publishers, 1996. (X)
Farrell, Janel Laura. “Sister Outsiders: African American Women Writers Building Home for Black Womanhood.” Gettysburg College English and Women’s Studies Dept. Senior Honors Project 2002. (IX)
Farrukhi, Asif. An Evening of Caged Beasts. Oxford University Press, NY. 1999. (III)
Farrukhi, Asif ed. Fires in an Autumn Garden. Oxford University Press, New York. 1997. (IX)
Fausto-Sterling, Anne and Lydia L. English. "Women and Minorities in Science: An Interdisciplinary Course." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1985. Working Paper No. 154. (I)
Feinberg, Leslie. Stone Butch Blues. Alyson Books, Los Angeles. 1993. (II)
Feminist Teacher, Vol. 4, Nos. 1 –vol8 no 3 & vol 13 2000- vol 14 2003. (VIII)
Fennema, Elizabeth and Gilah C. Leder, eds. Mathematics and Gender. Teachers College Press, 1990. (I)
Ferber, Abby L., Kimberly Holcomb, and Tre Wentling. Sex, gender, and Sexuality: The New Basics. Oxford University Press, 2013.
Ferguson, Margaret and Jennifer Wicke. Feminism and Postmodernism. Duke University Press. 1994 (X)
Fetterley, Judith. The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction. Indiana University Press, 1978. (III)
Figueroa, Robert and Sandra Harding. Science and Other Cultures; Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology. Routledge, 2003. (I)
Fiol-Matta, Liza and Mariam K. Chamberlain, eds. Women of Color and the Multicultural Curriculum. The Feminist Press, 1994. (IX)
Findlen, Barbara. Listen Up: Voices from the Next Feminist Generation. Seal Press, 1995. (VI)
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Fischer, Gayle V., comp. Journal of Women's History: Guide to Periodical Literature. Indiana University Press, 1978. (IV)
Fisher, Berenice Malka. No Angel in the Classroom. Teaching through Feminist Discourse. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc. 2001. (X)
Flexner, Eleanor and Ellen Fitzpatrick. Century of Struggle: The Woman’s Rights Movement in The United States. Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1959. (IV)
Floge, Lillian and Deborah M. Merrill. Tokenism Reconsidered: Male Nurses and Female Physicians in a Hospital Setting. University of California Press, 1986. (II)
Foo, Lora Jo. Asian American Women: Issues, Concerns, and Responsive Human and Civil Rights Advocacy. Ford Foundation, 2002. (IX)
Foucault, Michel. Language, Counter-memory, Practice. Selected Essays and Interviews. Cornell University Press, 1977. (III)
Frank, Francine Wattman and Paula A. Treichler. Language, Gender, and Professional Writing, 1989. (XI)
Freedman, Estelle. No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women. Ballantine Books, 2002. (IV)
Freeman, Jo, ed. Women: A Feminist Perspective. Mayfield Publishing Company, 1995. (VI)
Frese, Pamela R. and John M. Coggeshall, eds. Transcending Boundaries : Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to the Study of Gender. Bergin & Garvey, 1991. (VIII)
Friedman, Ellen G. et al. Creating an Inclusive College Curriculum. Teacher's College Press, 1996. (VIII)
Gabriel, Susan L. and Isaiah Smithson, eds. Gender in the Classroom: Power and Pedagogy. University of Illinois Press, 1990. (VIII)
Gage, Carolyn. The Second Coming of Joan of Arc and other plays. McNaughton and Gunn, 1994. (III)
Gallin, Rita S. and Anne Ferguson, eds. The Women and International Development Annual, Volume 2. Westview Press, 1991. (IX)
Gardiner, Linda. "Can This Discipline Be Saved?” Feminist Theory Challenges Mainstream Philosophy." Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1983. Working Paper No. 118. (III)
Gates, Henry Louis Jr. Reading Black, Reading Feminist A Critical Anthology. Meridian, 1990. (IX)
Gilbert, Lynn and Gaylen Moore. Particular Passions: Talks with women who have shaped our times. Clarkson N. Potter Inc., 1981. (IV)
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Gilbert, Sandra M & Gubar, Sandra. Feminist Literary Theory and Criticism. W.W. Norton & Company, 2007. (X)
Gilligan, Carol. The Birth of Pleasure: A new Map of Love. Vintage Books, 2003. (II)
Ginorio, Angela B. Warming the Climate for Women in Academic Science. Association of American Colleges and Universities, 1995. (I) (2 copies)
Glazer, Judith S., and Barbara K. Townsend and Estela M. Bensimon. Women in Higher Education: A Feminist Perspective. Ashe Reader Series, 1993. (VIII)
Glikin, Ronda. Black American Women in Literature A Bibliography, 1976 Through 1987. McFarland & Co., 1989. (III)
Goffman, Eriving. Gender Advertisements. Harper Torchbooks, 1987. (II)
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