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- 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 : 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 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 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. 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)

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