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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University of Wisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 3 FALL 1992

Published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard Women's Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 430 Memorial Library / 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS Volume 12, Number 3 Fall 1992

Periodical literature isthe cutting edge of women's scholarship, , and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing ofContents is published by the OHice of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in ; to increase readers' familiarity with awide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should areader wish to subscribe to ajournal 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 materials.)

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 all journals we have selected. As publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

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

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

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

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The Index/Directory of Women's Media published annually by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. Feminist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Compilers: Linda ShuIt, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions: $6.50 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $12 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $12 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $17.85 (libraries or other organizations). Out­ of-state subscriptions: $23 (indiv. & women's programs), $43 (inst.). This fee covers most publications of the Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism, and bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced through­ oUllhe year; Wisconsin subscribers, please add sales tax ($.60 - indiv; $.85 -libraries). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - air). iii.

AFFILlA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Canada; America: History and life; The Alternative 1. 1986. Press Index; Bowker Serial Directories; The 2. 4/year. Canadian Almanac; Canadian periodical Index; 3. $37 (lndiv.), $93 (inst.), add $6 for foreign postage. Canadian Women's Directory; Historical Abstracts; Single copies: $14 (indiv.), $27 (inst.), (California IngeX/Directory of Women's Media; International residents add 7.25% sales tax). Directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses; 4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd., Newbury Park, Resources for Feminist Research; The Serials CA 91320. Orders from the UK, Europe, the Middle Directory; Women's Studies Abstracts; Women's East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 Bonhlll St., Studies Index. London EC2A 4PU, United Kingdom; orders from India 12. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical should be sent to P.O. Box 4215, New Delhi 110048. and creative writing in English or French on the topic of India. women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, 5. Betty Sanclar. book reviews, art and poetry.' 7. ISSN 0886·1099. 8. LC sn85-3234. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 9. OCLC 12671650. 1. 1985. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; 2. 2/year. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 3. $43 (indiv., airmail), $30 (indiv., surface mail), $75.75 11. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument File; (inst., airmail), $60 (inst., surface mail). Single copy: Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies $19.95. Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts; Social 4. Research Centre for Women's StUdies, University of PlanningIPoticy & Development Abstracts; Sociological Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia S001, Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Australia. Index. Also available on microfilm from Univ. 5. Susan Margarey. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. 7. 0816-4649. 12. 'This journal is commined to the discussion and 9. OCLe 16151817. development of feminist values, theories, and 10. Madison. knowledge as they relate to social work research, 11. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts; education, and practice: Contains articles, reports, of Women's Studies Index. research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 12. "Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary Dedicated to 'the task of eliminating discrimination and scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist oppression, especially with respect to gender, but research and women's studies courses. In addition, it including race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, and aims to attract and encourage discussion of sexual and affectional preference as well." government and trade union initiatives and policies that concern women; examination of the interaction of THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in 1. 1984. curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist 2. 2/year. studies... ; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 correspondence." (ins1.). 4. Business Manager, Suite 1216,4141 N. Henderson BELLES LEnRES Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. 1. 1985. 5. Amna E. Sadri. 2. 4/year. 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, Omdurman, 3. $20 (indiv.), $15 (student), $40 (inst.). Sample issue: $5. Sudan. Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; add $20 for all 7. ISSN 0255·4070. other foreign postage. 8. LC sn85·23477. 4. Karen T. Jenkins, 615 Anderson Ct., Satellite Beach, FL 9. OCLC 12747640. 32937. 10. Madison. 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney. 11. ERIC, UMI. 6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N. Potomac, 12. "Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle East and MD 20878. in other developing countries; women in development.' 7. ISSN 0884·2957. 8. LC sn85-6513. ATLANTIS 9. OCLC 12357950. 1. 1975. 10. Madison. 2. 2/year. 11. Book Review Index; available in University Microfilms 3. $20 (Canadian indiv.), $40 (Canadian inst.) , $30 (U.S. Underground Press Collection; Women's Studies Index indiv.), $50 (U.S. inst.). $35 (other indiv.), $55 (other 12. 'To promote and celebrate writing by women, published inst.), plus $5 for other foreign postage. by trade, university, and small presses in the genres of 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, and criticism.' Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6, Canada. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. Poff. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 7. ISSN 0702·7818. 1. 1986. 8. LC cn77-32338. 2. Annual. 9. OCLC 3409640. 3. $38 (inst.), $17 (regular), $9 (low income), $30·99 10. State Historical Society. (friend), $100 (sponsor). Add $3 for foreign postage. 11. Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in U.S. and 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of California iv.

Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley \Bai'f:eley, CA purposes are to: inform members and other 94720. interested persons about the activities and 5. Students of Boalt Hall School of Law. programmes of the association; provide a forum 7. ISSN 0882·4312. for discussion and debate on key issues of 8. LC sn85·985. concern to women in the region; promote the 9. OCLC 11830558. sharing of experiences and foster links among 10. Madison (Law Library). individual feminists, activists and women's 11. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to Women's organizations; assist in breaking down language Periodicals; Current Index to legal Periodicals. barriers in the region; stimulate women's creative 12. "The Berkeley Women's law Journalls a forum from expression; and 7contrlbute to the development of which to give voice to the complex and varying the women's movement regionally and perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all women, internationally. especially the women of color, , disabled women and poor women whose voices have been CALYX severely underrepresented in existing literature. With 1. 1976. information as our power, the journal would be a tool 2. 3lyear. for social change." 3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. & inst.), $15 (low income). Single copies: $8. BROADSHEET 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. 1. 1972. 5. Margarita Donnelly. 2. 10/year. 7. ISSN 0147·1627. 3. $NZ 35, $40 (overseas sUrface), $60 (overseas air, 8. LC 77·649570. Europe). $56 (America/Asia), $45 (Australia/South 9. OCLC 3114927. Pacific). 10. Madison. 4. WomanFile Inc., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, New 11. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry Zealand. in Periodicals; The Index of American PeriodIcal Verse. 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 12. ·CaIYX publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, translations, 7. ISSN 0110·8803. and photography, and is commi«ed to providing a 9. OCLC 6578660. beautiful and creative journal format in which to 12. News; analysis; in·depth articles; fiction; poetry; showcase women artists and writers.· reviews. Broadsheet is a radical feminist magazine which consciously strives to be anti·racist and to CAMERA OBSCURA incorporate the views of indigenous women. The main 1. 1976. focus is on New Zealand women and events, with 2. 3lyear. some coverage of Pacific concerns and issues facing 3. $18.50 (indiv.), $37 (inst.). Add. $6 foreign postage. women and feminists everyNhere." 4. Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 701 West 40th St., Suite 275, Baltimore, MD BROOMSTiCK 21211. 1. 1978. 5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth lyon, 2. 4lyear. lynn Splgel, Sharon Willis. 3. $15-$30 (indiv.). $30 (inst.) , $20·$35 (indiv., Canada). 6. The Managing Editor,.CameraObscura, Film Studies $25-$40 (indiv., other foreign). Single copies: $5 Program, Vnw. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. 4. 3543 18th St.#3, San Francisco, CA 94110. 6. lC sc79·4979. 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. 9. OCLC 4818143. 7. ISSN 0883·9811 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. State Historical Society. 11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation 11. Alternative Press Index. Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; The 12. 'Broomstick is a feminist political journal publishing Film/literature Index; International Index to Film material by, for and about women over forty. Our Periodicals; International Index to Television Periodicals; priorities are: to portray clear, positivEimages of older Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. women; to take a stand against the denigration of older 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic women; to offer positive alternatives in our lives. Our theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and goal is to form a support nework among older performance. women.' CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA 1. 1985. 1. 1967 (CAFRA News; 1990 (Novedades CAFRAl. 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $21.40 (studenVlow·jncome), $42.80 (Indiv.), $69.55 3. $25 (ind;v.), $35 (inst.). (inst.). Add $7.50 outside Canada (prices include GST). 4. CAFRA, P.O. Box 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & Tobago 4. 575 King Edward Ave., O«awa, Ontario, KiN 6N5, 5. Rowena Kalfoo. Canada. 7. ISSN 1016·9741. 5. Prof. Elizabeth Sheehy (English Co·Editor), Prof. 9 OelC 26343925. Michelle Boivin (French Co·Editor). 10. 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'The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was articles, Interviews and personat narratives, often founded to publish legal and interdisciplinary writings translated from foreign-language pUblications. on feminism and gender issues and to expand feminist jurisprudence. The Journal is intended to serve as a DAUGHTERS OF SARAH forum for topics inadequately addressed In most law I. 1974. journals and reviews. The articles in JGL approach 2. 4/year. legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We aim to 3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage. promote an expansive view of feminism embracing 4. P.O. Box 411179, Chicago, IL 60641. women and men of all colors, classes, sexual 5. Reta Halteman Finger. orientations, and cultures: 6. 3601 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60641. 7. ISSN 0739-1749. COMMON LIVES/ LIVES 8. LC sn83-8089. 1. 1981. 9. OCLC 2254361. 2. 4/year. 10. State Historical Society. 3. $15 (indiv.), $10 (hardship), $25 (inst.), free to lesbians 11. 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Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404. women's communities through its publications.' 5. Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book 6. Box 1958, Brown University, Providence, 02912. reviews, and articles. 7. ISSN 1040-7391. 8. LC 89-650873. FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS 9. OCLC 18507940. 1. 1976. 10. Madison. 2. 6/year. 11. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; 3. $60, plus $9 Canada or $19 overseas. Women's Studies Index. 4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188-2554. 12. "d iff ere nee 5: A Journal of Feminist Cultural 5. Carol Seajay. Studies is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for 7. ISSN 0741-6555. Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit 10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society. educa.tional organization, at Brown University. The 12. FBN is the communications vehicle for the informal journal brings together cultural studies and feminism network of feminist bookstores. Every issue contains and aims to provide a forum for an examination of articles on bookstore policy and politics, as well as over CUltural politics and discursive practices informed by 200 book reviews and announcements. Also read (with feminist criticism." a passion) by feminist librarians and women's studies instructors.• EVERYWOMAN 1. 1985. FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S 2. 12/year. STUDIES RESOURCES 3. 19.80 pounds (indiv.), 30 pounds (inst. & lib.); U.S.: 35 1. 1980. pounds (indiv., airmail), 48 pounds (inst. & lib., airmail). 2. 4/year. 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU, England. 3. University of Wisconsin: $6.50 (indiv.), $12 5. Editorial Co-operative. (organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $12.60 (indiv. 7. ISSN 0267-2294 & non-profit women's organizations), $17.85 (libraries & 10. Madison. other organizations). Out·ol-state subscriptions: $23 12. 'News/current affairs by and for women.' (indiv. & women's programs), $43 (inst.). Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface) or $15 (airmail). FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY, AN INTERNATiONAL Fee covers all publications of the Office of the Women's JOURNAL Studies Librarian (See p. li). Single copies: $2.75. 1. 1991. 4. 430 Memorial Ubrary, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 2. 3/year. 53706. 3. 21 pounds (indiv.), 45 pounds (inst.), $35 (U.S. indiv.), 5. Phyllis Weisbard, Linda Shult. $74 (U.S. inst.). 7. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433, 0742·7123. 4. Sage Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhlll St., London EC2A 8. LCsn64-10183. 4PU, United Kingdom; or Sage Publications Ltd., P.O. 9. OCLC 6467769. Box 5096, Newbury Park, CA 91359. 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green 5. Sue Wilkinson. Bay; La Crosse; Madison; MilwaUkee; Oshkosh; 6. Health Studies Research, Institute of Nursing Studies, Parkside; Platteville; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; University of Hull, Hull HU6 7AX, United Kingdom. Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater. 7. ISSN 0959-3535. 11. Women's Studies Index. 8. LC 91-649264. 12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book reviews. 9. OCLC 23367452. Focus on feminist librarianship, publishing, bookselling, 11. Current Contents; Social Science Citation Index; archiving, researching·-both in Wisconsin and Studies on Women Abstracts. nationally. Review essays strive to provide a guide to 10. Madison. the literature on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology; 12. 'Feminism & Psychology provides an international women in development; western women; lesbian forum for debate at the interface of feminism and studies; Black women; feminist science fiction.) psychology. It aims to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in psychology and to FEMINIST ISSUES represent the concerns of women in a wide range of 1. 1980. contexts across the academic-applied 'divide." 2. 2/year. 3. $15 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Single copies: $9 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Add $10 (surface) or $16 (air mail) postage 1. 1988. outside U.S. 2. 6/year. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, 3. $8, $9 (Canada), $10 (other foreign). Single copies: , New Brunswick, NJ 08903. $1.50. 5. Mary Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf. 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. Duties Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 5. Cecilia C. Kavanaugh. 6. LC 82-641422; sn60-13352. 9. OGLC 18095403. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh. 11. Women's Studies Index 12. 'Our goal In Feminisms is to celebrate the varieties of 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with feminist expression and to continue the tradition of emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It connecting the. Center for Women's Studies to includes articles by English·language feminists as well vii,

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vision. No fiction, no poetry; no 'news" or items of purely 4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther Jantzen, 5008 local interest. Non-lesbians are welcome to submit work; Erringer Place, Philadelphia, PA 19144. LesCon is 'women only,' not 'lesbian only.' 5. MadhU Klshwar 6. C1/202lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi· 110024, India LESBIAN ETHICS 9. OCLC 10639386. 1. 1984. 11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index. 2. 3/year. 12. Manushl: A Journal About Women and Society focuses 3. $14 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). $16 (foreign indiv., surface), on women's life situations in India and on struggles for $24 (foreign Indiv., air), $20 (foreign inst., surface), $28 change. (foreign Inst., air). Single copies: $6. 4. P.O. Box 4723, Albuquerque, NM 87196. MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN 5. Jeanette Silveira. 1. 1972. 7. ISSN 8755-5352. 2. 6/year. 8. LC sn84-1726. 3. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Foreign, add $10 for surface 9. OCLC 11337345. rate, $20 for airmail postage. Single copies: $10. 10. Madison. 4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., 10606 Mantz 11. Women's Studies Index. Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903-1228. 12. "A journal of lesbian and philosophy, 5. Sheila J. Gibbons. with a focus on how lesbians behave with each other.' 7. ISSN 0145-9651 8. LC 80·640489; sc77-865. LILITH 9. OCLC 2380896. 1. 1976. 10. Madison; Marinette; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville. 2. 4/year. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 3. $16 (indiv.), $24 (iost.). Single copies: $5.00. Add $8 12. "What women are doing and thinking to change the for foreign postage. communications media. 4. Lilith Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., New York, NY 10107. MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. MILITARY 7. ISSN 0146-2334. 1. 1983. 8. LC 83-640809; sc77-511. 2. 4/year. 9. OCLC 2694720. 3. $20 (students/cadets, low income), $40 (indiv.), $60 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. (inst.). 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Women's Studies Index. 4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Rd. #210, Arlington, VA 22202. 12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. 'Lilith is named for the 5. Linda Grant De Pauw. legendary predecessor of Eve who insisted on equality 7. ISSN 0736·718X. with Adam.... As Jewish feminists continue to 8. LC 83-644761; sn83·249. rediscover and rework Jewish practice, the contents of 9. OCLC 9201074. Lilith may serve as an evolving Prepared Table for a 10. State Historical Society. new code of behavior." 11. America, History and Life; Current Military Literature; Historical Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. MS, MAGAZINE, THE WORLD OF WOMEN 12. News, commentary, book reviews. 'The purpose of 1. Ms. Magazine: 1972; Ms. Magazine, The World of Minerva is to prOVide an information center for Women: 1990. individuals and organizations concerned with some 2. 6/year. aspect of women and the military.... The editorial policy 3. $45, $47 (foreign, surface), $73 (foreign, air mail). emphasizes diversity rather than consensus." 4. Ms., P.O. Box 57131, Boulder, CO 80322·7132. 5. . NWSA JOURNAL 6. 230 Park Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10169. 1. 1988. 7. ISSN 0047·8318. 2. 4/year. 8. LC sn90·1205 3. $24 (indiv. member), $39.50 (indiv.), $45 (inst. 9. OCLC 22202699. member), $105 (inst.). 10. Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green Bay; Madison; 4. Ablex PUblishing Corp., 355 Chestnut St., NOlWood, NJ Marinette; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; 07648. River Falls; Stout; Whitewater. 5. Patrocinio Schweickart, Dept. of English, Univ. of New 11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. 12. 'Ms., The World of Women is a bimonthly, mass 7. ISSN 1040-0656. circulation magazine (now free of advertising) covering 8. LC sn88-2059. international and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books, 9. OCLC 18305154. popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship, 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; , women's health, spirituality, and political Parkside; Whitewater. and economic affairs; Ms. also publishes fiction, 11. America: History and Ufe; ERIC Clearinghouse; poetry, photo essays, and cartoons.' Historical Abstracts; Literary Criticism Register; Studies on Women Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Women MANUSHI Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 1. 1979. 12. 'Reflecting two decades of femlnis1 scholarship 2. 6/year. emerging from and supporting the women's movement, 3. $25 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single copies $3. the NWSA Journal will publish scholarship which xiv.

continues to link feminist theory with teaching and activism. 5. Editor-in-Chief: ; Executive Editor: Beverly Topics are from an Interdisciplinary perspective or that lowy. which, although specific to a single discipline, retains broad 6. 97-77 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 1f374. implications. We particularly encourage articles by and 7. ISSN 0895-6014. about women of color, research analyzing class issues, 10. Madison. scholarship examining non-Western cultures and research 11. Directory of Women's Media, The National Directory of focusing on .· Magazines, Of A Uke Mind Annual Directory; Women's Studies Index. NEW DIRECTiONS FOR WOMEN 12. "A feminist, humanist publication dedicated to education 1. 1972. on issues affecting women's health and well-being, the 2. 6/year. welfare of children, the protection of animals and the 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). promotion of beneficial social change and individual 4. Subscriptions Dept., NOW, P.O. Box 3000, Denville, NJ rights." 07834-3000. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. PEACE AND FREEDOM 6. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631 1. 1970. 7. ISSN 0160-1075. 2. 6/year. 8. lC sn80-52. 3. $12 (indiv.), free with membership of $35 (Indiv.), $40 9. OClC 3817120. (household), $50 (supporting). 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; State Historical 4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. Society. 5. Roberta Spivek. 11 . Women's Studies Index 7. ISSN 0015-90 12. "We are a national feminist periodical written for 9 OGlC 13148785. feminists and committed to reaching out to those not 10. State Historical Society. yet dedicated to a feminist future." 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media; University Microfilms In Ann Arbor, MI. 12. "Articles and news notes covering the international 1. 1970. women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on 2. 11/year. racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention. 3. $19 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), $3 (trial sub. -- 3 issues), Special emphasis on using resources to fill human prisoners: free. Foreign: $20 (Canada & Mexico), $28 needs, especially those of women." or 16 pounds (overseas airmail). Single copies: $2. 4. off our backs, Inc., 2423 18th St., NW, 2nd Floor, PLAINSWOMAN Washington, DC 20009. 5. off our backs Collective. Ceased pUblication. 7. ISSN 003O.()071. 8. lC sn78-1598. PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN aUARTERlY 9. OGlC 1038241; 5729287. 1. 1976. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; 2. 4/year. State Historical Society; Stevens Point; Superior; 3. $37 (indiv., U.S. & Canada), $96 (inst., U.S. & Canada); Waukesha; Whitewater. 29 pounds (indiv., U.K. & elseWhere), 69 pounds (inst., 11 . Alternative Press Index; New periodical Index; U.K. and elsewhere). Single copies: $20. Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women Studies 4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, New Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. York, NY 10022. 12. 'off our backs is the oldest continuously pUblishing 5. Judith Worell. feminist publication in the United States. It is unrivalled 6. Educational and Counseling Psychology,University of for the. quality of its articles and the breadth of issues it , 237 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40506. covers: up-tO-date comprehensive news on abortion 7. ISSN 0381-6843. rights, health and reproductive technology, lesbian 8. lG 76-12952; s076-790. rights, anti- actions, comparable worth, 9. OGle 2529664. child care legislation; in-depth coverage of all major 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison; women's conferences in the U.S.A. plus international Manitowoc; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; State conferences such as the Feminist Bookfair, Global Historical Society; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha; , Latin American Encuentro; Whitewater. interviews with grass roots feminists, provocative 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts; reviews and commentaries. off our backs is open to all Psychological Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index; feminist sides of an issue, committed to full factual Current ContentsfSocial and Behavioral Sciences; reporting and to the development of feminist ideas in Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); Chicorel the widest possible context." Abstracts to Reading and Learning Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and Bibliography; Development ON THE ISSUES and Welfare (India); Human Sexuality Update; Marriage 1. 1983. and Family Review; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts; 2. 4/year. Sage Public Admin. Abstracts; Selected Ust of Tables of 3. $14.75 (indiv.); $24.75 (inst.) Foreign, add $7 postage Contents of Psychiatric Periodicals; Multicultural (Canada), $7 (surface, elsewhere), $20 (airmail, Education Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; elsewhere). Single copies: $3.95. Women's Studies Index. 4. P.O. Box 3000, Dept. OTI, Denville, NJ 07834. 12. The Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by xv.

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Single copies: $5. Free to women in Bibliography. prisons and mental institutions. 12. "A bilingual (French, English) periodical, Tessera was 4. P.O. Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703. begun to pUblish theoretical and experimental writing of 5. Elana Dykewomon. auebecoise and'English-Canadian feminist writers, and 7. ISSN 0196·1853. to sustain a dialogue for women across Canada 8. LC 82-840638; sn79·8096. interested in feminist literary theory. We are especially 9. OCLC 3451636. interested in publishing texts that cross genre 10. Madison. boundaries." 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media; Women's Studies Index. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; reviews. 1. 1973. 2. 2/year. SOJOURNER 3. 1 volume: $8. 1. 1975. 4. 13th Moon. English Dept., SUNY·Albany, Albany, NY 2. 12/year. 12222. 3. $19 (Indiv.), $29 (inst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. 5. Judith E. Johnson. Single copies: $2. Available on tape through the 7. 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'One of the longest running, and most widely read about women working in nontraditional blue-collar jobs. feminist publications in the world, Spare Rib It is written and produced by tradeswomen who know documents women's ideas and struggles worldwide, their subject first hand. We provide support to women tackling major feminist debates as they occur nationally currently working in blue-collar jobs and information to and internationally. Each issue of Spare Rib carries women considering entering the trades." feature articles (e.g. on Genetic Engineering, Ecology, Sexuality, Plans for Action and feature Interviews); New TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS Fiction; reviews of Books, Film, Theatre, Dance, Music, 1. 1982. Visual Arts; News from around the world; Letters; 2. 2jyear. Health; Parenting and Pulse of the movement .- the 3. $14/3 (indiv.). $20/3 (Iibr. & inst.). Add $2 fortoreign noticeboard of the Women's Movement.' postage. Single copies: $5. 4. P.O. Box 606, N. Amherst, MA 01059. 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CONTENTS

Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 1992

Special Issue: A Feminist Look at Women in Families

5 Editorial Challenges and Strengths Naomi Gottlieb Articles 7 Are Families Deteriorating or Changing? Emma R. Gross 23 Poor Women in a Bind: Social Reproduction Without Social Supports Mimi Abramovitz 44 National Family Policy: Sweden Versus the United States Patricia Spakes 61 Who Helps Working Women Care for the Young and the Old? Betty Sancier and Patricia Mapp 77 Is Everything Women's Work? Miriam Dinerman 94 Questioning the Party Line on Family Violence Bonnie E. Carlson 111 Costs and Benefits of Reproductive Technologies Virginia N. Walther and Alma T. Young 123 Empowering Single Mothers Edith M. Freeman, Sadye L. Logan, and Elizabeth A. Gowdy 142 Feminization of Poverty and African-American Families: illusions and Realities Donna L. Franklin 156 On the Bias The Dark Side of Family Preservation L. Diane Bernard 160 On Feminism in Action FenUnist Dilemmas in Practice Carol Glassman 2 . AFFILIA Journal of Women and Social Work

CONTENTS

Volume 7, Number 3, Fall 1992

5 Editorial Whose Backlash Is It, Anyway? Belty Sancier Book Reviews (continued) Articles 8 Alcoholism and Depression in Women Feminist Social Work Practice in Clinical Seltings. Sandra Turner Edited by Mary Bricker-Jenkins, Nancy R. Hooyman, and Naomi Gottlieb. 23 Standing Still in the Workplace: Reviewed by Peggy Ruebens. Women in Social Work and Other Women's Growth in Connection. By Judith V. Jordan, Female-Dominated Occupations Alexandra G. Kaplan, Jean Baker Miller, Mary Ann Mason Irene P. Sliver, and Janet L. Surrey. 44 Disparities Between African-American Reviewed by Diane Gillespie. Women and Men on Social Work Faculty Wha Cares for the Elderly? Public Policy and Jerome H. Schiele the Experiences ofAdult Daughters. By Emily K. Abel. 57 Critical Reflection in Groups with Abused Women Reviewed by Carolyn Keith. Pamela A. Brown and Claire Dickey Altered Loves: Mothers and Daughters During 72 Personal Power in Black Mothers of Handicapped Sons Adolescence. By Terri Apter. Judith Kolb Morris Reviewed by Mary Lou Balassone. Dating, Violence, Young Women in Danger. 93 Short Story Edited by Barrie Levy. Rose Red Reviewed by Kay Seeley Hoffman. Carol Wolfe Konek 119 Leller 104 On the Lookout 120 Announcements 107 Book Reviews Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Edited by Leonore Loeb Adler. Reviewed by Irene Queiro-Tajalli Breast Cancer in the Life Course: Women's Experiences. By Julianne S. Oktay and Carolyn A. Walter. Reviewed by Joanne E. Turnbull. Violence Hits Home: Comprehensive Treatment Approaches to Domestic Violence. Edited by Sandra M. Stith, Mary Beth Williams, and Karen Rosen. Reviewed by Constance Hoenk Shapiro. A Far Cry from Home: Life in a Shelter for Homeless Women by Lisa Ferrill. Reviewed by Sandy Butler. Vol. 9 No. I June 1992 3. The AhEad Joumal Women and Change

Contents Page Amna E. Badri Editor's Note 1 Editor Erioth Sinwogevere Cassava Processing & 5 utilization in Luwero

Irene Wekiya Shea Butter Extraction 17 Bernadette Lahair Salt Processing in 28 Sierra Leone

Badr-el-din- A. Evaluation of empirical 55 Ibrahim studies on handicrafts and small-scale indust­ rial activities in Sudan.

Jalaa I. El Azhari Research Notes 78 Ed i tor Sarra. M.S. Akrat Ahfad News 92 Edi lor Iman Mohd Ahmed Book Reviews 98 Edi tor 4. Contents

SPRING-SUmIERIPRINTEAlPS-ETE 1992 A Women's Studies Journal Revue d'eludes sur les remmes

Articles JEANNELtE l.A1Lwu SAVONA Socio-sexuation el lecture !eministe 2

NANCY THEBERGE Managing Domestic Work and Careers: The Experiences of Women in Coaching '.11.

BONNIE BURSTOW Feminist Therapy Fees: Critiquing and Rethinking 22

MlREILLE ROSEllO Renee Vivien: Velleite et Resistance 32

SHEVA MBDJUCK, MARy O'BRIEN AND CAROL TOZER From Private Responsibility to Public Policy: Women and the Cost of Caregiv;ng to Elderly Kin 44

DIANNE a-nSHOLM Violence Against Violence Against Women: An Avant-Garde for the limes 59

ANCA VLASOPOLOS When Feminists Read to Romantics, or Ihe Cultural Chasm of "Kubla Khan" 81

QlRISTINE ST. PETER Ad Feminam Eye to I, Tail to Tale: Atwood, Olfred, and the Polilicized Classroom 93

ALBsTINE ANDRE O/fred at the Roman Catholic Hostel 104

PAUUNE GREENHILL "A Good Start": A Graffiti Interpretation of the Montreal Massacre 106

DOROTIn' C. HOllAND AND MARGARET A. EISENHART Book Reviews· Educated in Romance: Women, Achievement, and College Culture (Reviewed by E. Margaret Fulton) 120

P.M. OiRISTENSEN Pornography: The Other Side (Reviewed by Eileen Manion) 121

MARiANA VALVERDE The Age of Lighl, Soap, and Water: Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925 (Reviewed by Chris McCormick) 123

BECKY BlJl1.BR (ED.) Ceremonies of the Heart: Celebrating Lesbian Unions (Reviewed by Sandra L. Kirby) 125 Contents 5.

SPRING-SUMMER/PRINTEMPS-ETE 1992 A Women's Studies Journal Reyue d'etudes sur Its remmes (Continued)

NANCY GREY OSTERUD Bonds of Co~munity: 11ze Liw:s 0/ Farm Women ill Ni"eteenth Century Nel\' York (Reviewed by Rusly Neal) 126

DELL HOOKS Yearning: Race, Gender and Cultural Polil;cs (Reviewed by Anne Hicks) 128

MARGARET WHITFORD Luee lrigaray: Philosophy in {he Feminine (Reviewed by Eleanor Ty) 129

LENNARD J. DAVIS AND M. BELLA MIRABELLA Left PoUtics and the Literary Profession (Reviewed by Rboda Zuk) 131

ROBERT R. EDWARDS AND STEPHEN SPECroR (ED.) The Olde Daimee: Love, Friendship, Set" and Marriage in the Medieval World (Reviewed by Emero Stiegman) 133

LINDA SANFORD Video Review Women and Self-Esteem (Reviewed by Suzanne Rosson) 137

ANORFA lAMONT MciNTYRE Interview Dianne Pearce: Images of the Female Body as Gqddess 139 Books Received for Review 143

Contributors 147

Guidelines 149 Lignes directrices 150

Ads and Notices 151 6. Australian Feminist Studies No. 15 Autumn 1992

Contents

EDITORIAL . iii

I:-i MEMORIAM Catherine Kenneally Barbara Hanrahan I Susan Magllre)' and Angela Carter 3 Susan Sheridan

ARTICLES Aileen Moreto"~Rob;,,soll Masking Gender and Exalting Race: Indigenous Women and Commonwealth Employment Policies . 5 Zoe Sophia Virtual Corporeality: A Feminist View . 11 Judith Smon Feminists. Labour \\bmeR and Venereal Disease in Early Twentieth·Century ..... 25 Penelope Deutscher The Evanescence of Masculinity: Deferral in Saint Augustine's Confessions and Some Thoughts on Its Bearing on the Sex/Gender Debate .. ,,"". 41 Tony 5chirato The Politics of Forgetting: Freud. 70tem and Taboo and the Exclusion of Women . 57 Jill Blackmore More Power to the Powerful: Corporate Management. Mergers and the Implications for Women of the Reshaping of the 'Cuhure' of Australian Tertiary Education ..... '" .... 65

RESEARCH REPORTS Judith Allen, Kay Ferres Sexual Pallernings and Sexual Cultures: and Gail Reekie An Australian and Comparative Regional Study 1870-1970 . 91 Barbara Baird. Lyndall nle Australian Women's Weekly 1946-1971: Ryan and Susan Sheridan A Textual and Historical Analysis., ..... ,, 95

CO:-iFERENCE REPORTS Chillo Bu/beck Pacific Island Women in Health. Environment and Development Meeting .. "" . 97 ,\lichelle Royer Women in a Changing Europe . 99 Susan Magare)' 'Perestroika has been bad for women' .. '." .. 105 Australian Feminist Studies 7. No. 15 Autumn 1992

(Continued)

REPORTS Carolo Addington Greenham Common - Ten Years On . III Saskia E. Wieringa The Women and Development Programme at the Institute ofSocial Studies, . Holland 115

REVIEWS Rosalyn Diprose Feminisms' Psychoanalysis . 121 Nikki sumrall Feminist Re-Readings . 127 Anne McGolVn Oppositional fnlereslS and Women's Health Centres : . 129 Suvendrini Perera (Re)Claiming Her Own Words: of . 131 Ann; Dugdale Auslralion Lesbian Feminist Studies . 135 Deborah Hmlll 11le M)1h ofSupem'Oman and Feminist Ficlions 139

NOTICEBOARD ... 143

BOOKS RECEIVED ..... lSI

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS . 153 8.

A REVIE\V OF BOOKS BY \VOMEN CONTENTS • SUMMER 1992. VOLUME 7/NUMBER 4 AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS 51 Life.Size, by Jenefer Shute 2 Jau, by Usa Dre:t{us, Faye MoskOwitt 52 Traps, by Sondra Spatt Olsen; The. 3 Killing Colof, by Charlotte Watson Ant Generator, by Elizabeth Harris; Sherman . Maxillt' Clair and Have You Seen Me? by . .. White Rat, by Gayle Jones Elizabeth Graver'Jessica Neely ManlJn Sander, Moble:! 54 Inversions: Writings by Dykes, 5 Rediscovery: Pauline Hopkins Queers, and Lesbians, edited by Jane CampbeU Betsy Warland; Boomer: Railroad 10 Fiction: General Washington Memoirs, by Linda Niemann; On Pauline Hopkins Ships at Sea, by Madelyn Arnoldi 17 Ambiguous Lives: Free \Vomen of and Minimax, by Anna Livia' Gail Color in Rural Georgia, 1789.. Shepherd 1879, by Adele Logan Alexander, 56 Sarah's Laughter, by Susan Engbergj and Pride of Family: Four Virginia Wool!, by Vanella BtU, Into the Land of Men, by Antonya Generations of American Women 19/2, From The Sisters' Arts. by Nelson, and The Quick, by Agnes of Color, by Carole lone piaru FUby GUkJpie (JU p, 68) Rossi· Yvonne FratU:elli Audre:t T. McCluske:t 57 Wise Children, by Angela Carter, and The Summer of the Royal REPRINTS Visit, by Isabel Colegate 32 The Taverner Novels, by Mary Butts Elaine Romaine Brenda Wineapple 58 Anything You Don't See, by Enid Dame 33 Collected Writings of Olive Moore . Tess Lewis MkheUe TokarczJk 35 Miss Miles: A Tale of Yorkshire Life Sixty 59 A Persian Requiem, by Simin Daneshvar Years Ago, by Mary Taylor' Susan P. Willens Amador 60 Particularly Cats ... and Rufus, by Doris Lessing REVIEWS Larraine E. McCarmack 18 Life Force and Moon Over Minneapolis, by Fay 61 Cousins, by Paulette Jiles . L)'lln Z, Bloom Weldon ,Regina Barreca 62 An Atlas of the Difficult World, by Adrienne 19 Elizabeth Bishop: A Biography of a Poetry, by Richi Rainbow Renmants in Rock Bottom Lorrie Goldensohn, and Elizabeth Bishop: Ghetto Sky, by Thylia, Moss; The Love Space Questions of Mastery, by Bonnie Costello Demands (A Continuing Saga), by Ntozake Judi'h Farr Shangei The Beauty Wars, by Carol Conroy 20 The Republic of Love, by Carol Shields, and Rita Signorelli. Pappas Turtle Moon, by Alice Hoffman 'Jean Gould 21 The Unquiet Earth, by FEATURES & COLUMNS Eleilnor Bader 26 Nonfiction BooksheIf~ Wittig, Miner, Pratt, and 22 Fugitive Spring: A Memoir, by Deborah Digges Steinem . Lmren Glen DunLlp LJ"n Z. Bloom 28 Reprints: Jones & Merchant, Vorse, Alcott, Hull, 23 A Nancy \Villard Reader: Selected Poetry and Konecky, Fitzgerald, and Boyle' NikIU Lee Manos Prose . Tess Lewis 36 Interview: Jane Smiley . Suzanne Berne 24 Let There Be Clothes, by Lynn Schnurnberger, 39 Patchwork· Deb Prke and Modem Fashion in Detail, by Claire Wilcox 42 The Criminal Element .Jane Bakennan and Valerie Mendes . Holly HaU 45 Briefly Noted 41 The Moon by Whale Light, And Other 66 Scholarly Bookshelf: Morrison, Woolf, et al. Adventures Among Bats, Penguins, Crocodilians, and \Vhales, by Diane Ackerman On the cover: Toni Morrison. Plwro bJ Brian Lanker Dianne Gd~ from ,he book jackef ofJazz. 9. ~OTO:EC.E Publication Date: 1 June1992 Number 194

...... 'r', , -~ .. Features >~ i; ;~',.I."'-'., • '. ~ ". __ 12 Sisters Are Doing It For ~es~,., . women and masturbation Hell!i.a Bi'IISdJ-" ." , Glendinning ...,;~. ;:::':"'.

Goldson and Christine Parker Athlna TsouJ/$, Karen Woods . 20 Hooray, It's Film Festival TImel Athina Tsou~ r 22 Heterosexism and the Lesbian ChallengeJude Varga 2S The Power of Language: the noble Sabbage speaksLisa Howard· Smith. 29 A Kind of Innocence: a miscarriage 0 injustice Lyn Watson 30 Women in the Gujarat: Mandrika Rupa returns to India Athina Tsoulis 34 The Gag Rule, One Year Later: U.S. abortion clinics prepare for tough choices Sojourner

Regulars 2 Herspective Pat Rosier 3 Letters 5 Broadcast 11 The Gripes of Roth Margot Roth

Arts 37 Marie SheehanlThe Lucky Spotl38 Two Nice Girls/40 The Large Works Show· Canterbury Society Of Arts/42 Book Reviews

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Regulars 2 Herspective: A Collective Effort 3 LetterS 6 Broadcast 16 Gripes of Roth

Features 14 Twenty Years On ••• Kltty Wishart, Rose­ mary Ronald, Anne Else 17 The Broadsheet Reader? The readership survey results Karen Woods 18 Fighting Back: an interview with Susan Faludi Athlna Tsoulls 22 "I Wish That Just Once In My Life I Could Say That I Need To Lose Weight: cross cultur­ al body image Indranl Ganguly 24 To The Women Who Have Been Silenced Long Enough Pat Rosier 29 Why Heterosexual Women Choose to be Single Rita Robinson 31 Here's Looking At You: a pictorial essay of Broadsheet 34 The Games We Play: taking a feminist look at sport Shona Thompson 39 The Budget Blues or How Economics Make Women Disappear Linda HIli 44 What Can Electoral Reform Do For Women? Helena Catt 46 An Interview with Nighat Said Khan Mandrika Rupa 50 Fifth International Feminist Book Fair Carole Beu Arts 51 Film Review: The Invisible Hand "". 52 Book Reviews: The Quick World· Danf.· '· age· Past Due • Under the Southern Cross· Backlash 55 Theatre Reviews: Daughters of Heaven· ," No Bananas 57 Art Reviews: The Fantasy Shoe Show· Forthcoming Lesbian and Gay Art Exhibition· SterkIYoung/Weeks 59 Music Reviews: Tracy Chapman • Loreena McKennitt • k.d. lang· Tori Amos· Jamie Anderson

Cover graphic courtesy of New Women's Press Back cover photo by Ros Spratt, model Charade Honey • 11 . TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMER (#3) 1992

3. THERE'S NO GLAMOUR IN BEING ALCOHOLIC by Lynda O. Swartz 7. TURNING POINT by Desoree Th~~son 8. THE EMPTY GLASS (Poem) by Lilith Lynn Rogers 9. WHAT DID YOU SAY? by Janice DeHaven Watkins ART 10. SOUNDS OF SILENCE (Poem) by Janice DeHaven Watkins COVER by Peggy Moss Fielding 10. HEARING (Poem) by Janice DeHaven Watkins CARTOONS pp. 2,6,8,11 11. CAN WE CAUSE OUR OWN CANCER? by Harriet Go1dhor Lerner by bulbul 12. IF THIS IS POSSIBLE (Poem) by Susan Herport Methvin DRAWING p. 7 13. SECOND OPINION TIME by Deborah J. Golder by Peggy Moss Fielding 15. TALKING TO MY NURSE IN THE SPRING (Poem) CARTOON p. 15 by Susan Herport Methvi n by Nicole Hollander. 16. MAMMOGRANDSTAND PLAY by Dorothy Z. Seymour DRAWING p. 19 by Jane Dudka 18. GOODBYE, WITHOUT REGRET by Elayne Clift 19. ONE A.M. '(Poem) by Eddena Christian 19. THE ILLUSION OF ARTHRITIS (Poem) by Jane Dudka 20.-21. CENTERFOLD CARTOON by Geor9iann Carlson 22. APPLE A DAY (Feature) by Helen Fore1le 24. HYSTERECTOMY &SORE THUMBS (Feature) by Nora W. Coffey/HERS Foundation n:;~ro",es 24. GYNECOLOGISTS (Feature) by Joanne Zusmer We ~itt continue to tatk 25. "BETWEEN HELLO &GOODBYE" (Review) about att.rgiee and other by Elizabeth Keir disabitities in BROOMSTICK. 25. "CANCER IN TWO VOICES" (Review) by Polly Taylor As a practicat ezampte, your 25. DISABILITY UPDATE (Featurel by Priscilla Schrock editors are faDed ~ith a 26. CARETAKER NIGHTMARES (Poem by Mickey Spencer rather biearre eituation; ~e 27. FAT UPDATE (Feature) by Elizabeth Keir receive submiseions ~e cannot 28. READ IT &SWEEP (Feature) read•••becauee the paper is by Marilyn E1ain Carmen (Aisha Eshe) &Editors. scented!! We're both very 28. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR attergic to perfumes, eo 31. PASS THE WORD ptease oh4ck whether your 32. LETTERS paper is ecented or if you 35. ONCE &FUTURE BROOMSTICK have had perfume on your 38. FROM THE EDITORS' DESK fingers ~hen you handled it. Hickey & Pot.ty

A Quarterly National Magazine By, For, & About Women OverForty 12. CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

volume 14 number 1

POETRY Diane Averill 5 Taking Time Sarah Lantz 6 Spring Migration in Fars Lori Jakiela 7 Believing We Could Learn To Love Each Other Susan Fantl Spivack 8 falling leaves Kim Koster 10 Anna, Starting Her Last Quilt Rebecca Baggett 12 From: "Art ofthe Amish": A Quilt Exhibition Stephanie Slowinski 16 The Immigrant Lin Max 33 "...with a whip going up his ass." 34 The Piemaker 35 11lis Part of Your Body Susan Wells 36 in my daughter's old room 38 dream 3 Constance Corzilius Spasser 40 Saved Susan Spady 42 Tending Flowers 43 Two Laurel Mills 44 After the Hysterectomy Susan Terris 45 Wash rag Rita Signorelli-Pappas 46 Jane Austen at 40 Roberta Rennert-Carter 48 The Fruit That Falls Julie Buffaloe 50 Don't Write a Poem About Rape Marcia Cohee 54 Amphibian Chaia Zblocki Heller 56 gift 57 moths

ART Helen K1ebesadel 17 Wallflower Muse: Bleeding Heart 18 Wallflower Muse: Iris 19 Medusa Re-Membered Ann McAllister 20 Never Too Thin 21 Never Too Rich 22 Greetings from LaLa Land 23 Lucky Stars 13. CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATIJRE BY WOMEN

Summer 1992

volume 14 number 1 (Continued)

Katherine Ace 24 The Kiss 25 Extinct Awhile Tarbell Potterveld 26 Hanuman Mother 27 Baule Queen 28 Turtle Mother 29 Covenant Kalani Engles 30 Addiction 4 31 Visit to Abiquiu III 32 Addiction 3

PROSE Ann Nietzke 60 Natalie Beck Andros 68 Water ill Wood Sibyl James 78 Stout Mama alld the Black Orchid Mall Hanan aI-Sheikh 81 Our Whistling Neighbor Nona Caspers 86 Alfalfa REVIEWS Rickey Card Diamond 93 Three Short Novels by Kay Boyle Words that Must Somehow Be Said, Selected Essays ofKay Boyle, 1927-1984 Edited by Elizabeth S. Bell Twelltieth Celltury Literature, Kay Boyle Issue Edited by Sandra Whipple Spanier Julia Menard-Warwick 95 Sevmteell Syllables alld Other Stories by Hisaye Yamamoto E. W. Dick 97 TI,e Princesse de Cleves by Madame de Lafayette, Translated by Nancy Mitford 98 Silellt Dallcillg: A Partial Remembrallce of Pllerto Ricall Childhood by Judith Ortiz Cofer Rita Signorelli-Pappas 100 New Italian Women: A Collectioll ofShort Fictioll Edited by Martha King 102 Crime Agaillst Nature by Minnie Bruce Pratt 14. camera obscura A Journal ofFeminism and Film Theory 125-2.6 January-May 1991 4 Editorial 9 Male Narcissism and National Culture: Subjectivity in Chen Kaige's King of the Children by Rey Chow 43 Masquerading as the American Male in the Fifties: Picnic, William Holden and the Spectacle of Masculinity in Hollywood Film by Steven Cohan 75 "Criss-Cross": Paranoia and Projection in Strangers on a Train by Sabrina Barton

RESPONSES TO "MALE TROUBLE" 101 The Patriarch is Not (Just) a Man by Thomas DiPiero 125 The Sissy Boy, the Fa~ Ladies, and the Dykes: Queerness and/ as Gender in Pee-wee's World by Alexander Dory

145 When Is a Lesbian Not a Lesbian? The Lesbian Continuum and the Mainstream Femme Film by Christine Holmlund 181 Commodity Lesbianism by Danae Clark 203 "Don't Become Too Intimate with That Terrible Woman!": Unruly Wives, Female Comic Performance and So Long Letty by Henry Jenkins 225 Deriding the Voice of Jeanette MacDonald: Notes on Psychoanalysis and the American Film Musical by Edward Baron Turk 251 "You're My Friend": River's Edge and Social Spectatorship by Vicky Lebeau 275 Special Effects: Sexual and Social Difference in Wild at Heart by Sharon Willis 297 "She Was Bad News": Male Paranoia and the Contemporary New Woman by Amelia Jones 321 Contributors call1era obscura 15. A Jot/mal ojFemil/ism and Film Theory/ 2 7 September 1992 5 The Silence of the Lambs and the Flaying of Feminist Theory by Elizabeth Young 37 Skin-Flick: Posthuman Gender in Jonathan Demme's The Silence of the Lambs by Judith Halberstam 55 Tie a Yellow Ribbon Around Me: Masochism, Militarism and the Gulf War on TV by Laura Marks 77 5 minutes to Alexanderplatz by Jane Weinstock 89 Blade Runner's Moving Still by Elissa Marder 109 Back to the Future by Kaja Silverman 135 Shaped by Discourse, Dispersed by Desire: Masquerade and Mary Kelly's Interim by Margaret Iversen

Reviews: 149 Modernist Logic in Feminist Histories of Art by Amelia Jones 166 Susan Jeffords' The Remasculinization of America: Gender and the War by Amanda Howell

174 Books Received 179 Index 188 Contributors v Editorial/Editorial 16. ArticleslArticles TributelEloge Edith Deleury: Prix d'Excelience/Award for Excellence Colleen Sheppard, 5 Equity and the University: Learning from Sarah Westphal Women's Experience Joan Brockman, 37 Feminist Perspectives for the Study of Gender Denise Evans, Bias in the Legal Profession and Kerri Reid Dawn H. Currie 63 Feminist Encounters with Postmodemism: Exploring the Impasse of Debates on Patriarchy and Law Josee Bouchard 87 Aper,u comparatif du concept d'egalite en droit constitutionnel americain et canadien Honourable Bertha Wilson 137 Family ViolencelLa violence conjugale Commentaries/Commentaires Shelina Neal/ani 148 Women of Colour in the Legal Profession: Facing the Familiar Barriers of Race and Sex Lorenne M.G. Clark 166 Women and the State: Critical Theory - Oasis or Desert Island? Case Comments/Chroniques de jurisprudence Houle 179 L';nnocence atout prix! L'affaire Seaboyer ala CaUl Supreme du Canada Martha Shaffer 202 Seaboyer v. R.: A Case Comment Book reviews/Chroniques bibliographiques

Mary Kinnear 212 Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law in Nineteenth Century Canada by Constance Backhouse

Mary E. Odem 215 Uneasy Virtue: The Politics of and the American Reform Tradition by Barbara Hobson Suzanne P. Boivin 220 Le harcelernent sexuel au travail: Ie regime juridique de protection par Maurice Drapeau Fran KlodawskY 224 in the Workplace by Arjun Aggarwal Catherine Bell 231 The Annotated 1990 Indian Act by Donna Lea Hawley Michael Peirce 236 The Alchemy of Race and Rights: Diary of a Low Professor by Patricia Williams Dvllard Cormier 244 Lo legalisation des drogues.. pour miClLt prevenir /es me/ailS par Line Beauchesne 248 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices 251 Information for Contributors 255 Renseignements generaux 260 Editorial Policy 261 Politique editoriale 17.

Summer 1992 Volume 12, Number 4

WOMEN IN POVERTY

Editorial 3

POVERTY IN CONTEXT: THE ISSUES

The Feminization of Poverty: An Old Problem with a New Name by Lesley D. Harmall 6 Framing the Issues: The Political Economy of Poor Mothers by Brigitte Kitchell 10 Les enfants pauvres par SOllia Falardeau 18 The Politics of Poverty: Homeless Women and Children in Canada by Thomas O'Reilly Flemillg 21 Children, Poverty and Schooling by Nallcy Malldell 26 The Loss of Community and Women's Space by Cymhia Hamiltoll 28

POVERTY: THE LIVED EXPERIENCE

Disabled Women: An Exploited Underclass by Maria Barile 32 Les jeunes femmes etla pauvrete par Pierrette Bouchard 34 Poverty: The South Asian Woman's Experience in Canada by Usha George 38 Trading Abuse for Poverty by Kim Fraser 41 My Life As A Cow by Frail White 43 It's In Their Eyes: A Photo Essay by PhotoSellsitive 45 Women Using Food Banks by Susall Cox 48 Foreign·Born, Female, Old and Poor by MOllica Boyd 50 Poverty on the Reservation: One Woman's Experience by Ellell Sallds 53 The Female Single Parent Student by CarolYlle A. Gorlick 55 Cross-Border Shopping for Domestic Labour by Rebecca Murdock 60 Welfare Workers and Clients: Problems of and Paternalism by Barbara Blouill 64

FIGHTING BACK: RESPONSES TO POVERTY

The High Cost of Keeping Women Poor by Deborah C. Poff 69 The Senate Report on Child Poverty by Sellator Lorna Marsdell 72 The Children's Benefit: What Does It Really Mean? by Josephille Grey 77 Campaign 2000: Partnerships to End Child Poverty by Rosemarie Popham 79 Caring for Our Homeless: Keep the Circle Strong by Allishllawbe Health Toronto-Street Patrol 82 Anishnawbe Health Toronto: A Brief History by Allishllawbe Health Toromo-Street Patrol 84 Poverty and the Social Context of Health by Kathy Hardill 86 Community Health Care: A Strategy for Bringing Women Together by Catherille Oliver 89 Surviving and Thriving: Single Moms and Poverty by Lillda Marcotte 91 "Gender Bias" and the Law: Is It Enough? by Pam Flemillg 94 (Continued, next page) 18. can3lflan woman StudIeS IeS cahier'S de13 rel11me ew~\Cf

Summer 1992 Volume 12, Number 4

(Continued) WOMEN IN POVERTY

REVIEWS

The National Film Board ofCanada Reviewed by Laura Roccatoni 96 • No Time to Slop • The Power ofTime The National Film Board ofCOllado's Feminization ofPoverty Series by Laura Roccatolli 97 • For Richer, For Poorer • No Way! Not Me • Playillg for Keeps Unequal Futures: The Legacies ofChild Poverty in COllado by Nelly Tion 100 The Politics ofBreastfeedillg by Liz Philipose 100 The Politics ofAbortion by Lisa Schmidt 101 1 ill 3: Women With Callcer Confrom all Epidemic by Kim Hume 102 Femmes, Sa voir, Sante par Madeleine Gilchrist 103 De travail et d'espoir. Des groupes de femmes raCOll/em Ie feminisme par Lucie Lequill 104 Women's Archives Guide: Manuscript Sources for the History ofWomell by Ruth Panofsky 105 American Aphrodite: Becomillg Female ill Greek America by Evangelia Tastsoglou 106 No Rooms ofTheir Own: Women Writers ofEarly California by Fairlie Ritchie 107

POETRY

Diary Entry 1 and Diary Entry 2 by DOll Bailey 17 Constricts byAnne F. Walker 37 Welfare Case by Fran White 44 Talking by Heather Pyrcz 49 Chasm by Mauro Srorey 49 Incident by Elisavietta Ritchie 58 Safe Keeping by Elisavietta Ritchie 59 Defensive Measures by Elisavietta Ritchie 59 La poetesse par Domillique O'Neill 66 Columbia Journal of 19. Gender and Law

Volume 1 1991 Number 1

Table of Contents

Introduction The Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1

"Feminist Jurisprudence" - The 1990 Myra Bradwell Day Panel ... Elizabeth M. Schneider 5 Lucinda Finley Carin Clauss Joan Bertin A Community of Women Organize Themselves to Cope with the AIDS Crisis: A Case Study from Bedford Hills Correctional Facility Kathy Boudin 47 Judy Clark

Christianity, Feminism, and the Law ...... Angela L. Padilla 67 Jennifer J. Win rich

Women's Rights and International Law: The Struggle for Recognition and Enforcement Renee Holt 117

Reports from the International Women's Rights Action Watch (IWRAW) 1990 Conference 143 20. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly CONTENTS Number Forty-three Summer 1992

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 Instead, by Carol Goldblatt 5 Shrines of Solitude: A Memoir, by S. A. Giacosanzio 9 Waiting for Elizabeth, by Emma Milliken 12 A Poem by Lisa Alestri 14 Nickie Nicole, by Joa March 15 For Goodbye, by Deborah Abbott 22 Aunt, by TJ Moore 23 Native Women/Native Survival, by Victoria Lena Manyarrows 31 Shabbat, by Gail Diamond 33 Visibility, by Zenta Zebergs 35 In Remembrance, by M. L. Head 44 Euphemism, by Annie Courtney 48 It Meant Nothing, She Said, by Sandi Nega 49 Francis and Anne, by Jay Tee 59 Tango, by Jackie Manthorne 64 Some Thoughts on S&M, by Sparrow 67 Perfect Match, by Debora Horning 76 After Church, Yugoslavia, by Sonja Franeta 77 A Poem by Marcy Badertscher 79 Without Fiera, by CB Sundance 91 July in Indiana, by Lisa Gerick 92 Walking in Two Worlds, by Karla Fleshman 93 Holiday Lights and Homophobia, by Sara Edelstein 101 Moon Memory, by kathie windwomyn 103 First Love, by Kadeth Pozzesi 105 Voices Paring, by Candis J. Graham 113 A Poem by Robin Harvey 115 Testosterone, by Lynn Murphy 119 Bus Station, by Rosemary Scanlon 121 chain-links, by Ruthann Robson COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly 21.

CONTENTS Number Forty-four Fall 1992

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 Not Being a Juggler, by Clove 7 I Love a Parade, by Julie Mueller 11 queer, by Shelley Adler 12 Personal Ad, by Holly Northrop 13 Another Small World Story, by Elisabeth Kushner 18 Three Poems by Laurel Mills 21 The promise, by Pat Spears 30 The Haunting, by Sheila Harken Rosencrans 31 Sharing Richard, by Cristina Salat 37 Self-injury at 19, by Reggie Weaver Brewster 38 Sea Calling, by Gail R. Keller 39 Lily Lingers, by Cam Shanty 48 yentas, by chaia zbloki heller 49 O.P.P. (Other People's Purchases), by Rachama Lantner 51 Two Poems by Christine R. Traxler 53 Survival, by Karen Lee Osborne 57 The Wave of Overwhelm, by Jana L. Jopson 59 The Jennies Fight Back, by Debby Earthdaughter 67 Two Poems by M. Caroline Padgett 69 The Ladies at the Museum, by Nell de Flandres 75 Two Women Wrestling, by Zoe Rhine 79 Dry Dreams, by Charlene M. Janzen 80 Before I Kissed Her, by Ellen Orleans 81 The Overnight, by Sarah Jacobus 85 Coming Home, by Barbara Hoffman 86 A Poem by 87 She, by M. L. Head 96 These My Words, This My Body, by Lucy Tatman 97 Whirlwind, by Risa Denenberg 99 Caring for Michelle, by Kristi Rusch 105 Two Poems by Niki Perakis 107 So We Say O.K., by Claire Robson 111 Two Poems by Jean H. Thoresen 113 Airport, by Helena Lipstadt 117 Straddled, by Mandy Dee 120 She Said, by Robin Wood 122 Three Book Reviews WCML 22. Vol. 22, No.1 ...... oncerns Spring 1992 NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

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Roster 2 Letter from the President ..4 Treasurer's Report 6 Ms Mentor 8 Research in Progress 9 Dancing Through the Mineflelds 10 Women's Caucus for the Modern Languages Midwest 11 1992 Ingram-Glasgow Conference Grant : 12 Report of the Business Meeting of the WCML 13 NEMLA Women' Caucus News 1.. Announcements and Calls for Papers 15 Recent Publications 20 23.

Latin America and the Caribbean: Women in Political Movement oIntroduction 26 Bolivia: Voices on the Air Indigenous women create radio programmmg that raises conscious­ 2 Brazil: Not On OUf Backs ness and builds solidarity. Brazilian feminists prepare to make their voices heard at the Global Summit on the Environment and Dc\'e1opment. 27 Bolivia: Feminist Vision Oral history on video documents the activities of anarchjst trade 3 Venezuela: ,~ World With New Values union organizers in the Bolivian mines. Venezuelans are taking on the enVIronmental issue at the grassroots. 28 Colombia: Writing the New Constitution 4 Dominican Republic: The Mirabal Sisters Despite diligent preparation. ~h.~ughtful proposals and'political cam­ Three women who were instrumental to the ovenhrow of the brutal paigning. women did not succeed in winning significant representa­ Trujillo dictatorship. tion in the constituent assembly.

6 Peru: Andean Roots 30 Chile: Feminist Methodology Before Columbus. Andean women had more power in society than Dr. Yvette Malverde Disselkoen examines the reasons for es'tablish: their European counlerpans. ing a department of Women's Studies at her university.

7 Chile: The Mural Brigade 32 Chile: After Pinochet A political-anistic tradition as practiced by young activist women. For women in the popular sector, life after Pinochet mt'ans taking control of their destinies. 8 Guadeloupe A respected author enters politics to promote the ideals of political 33 Lesbians independence and national so\'creignty. A brief look at the status of the lesbian and gay movement in Latin America. 9 Paraguay: Believe These Women The trial of a serial rapist spurs mass mobilization and, momen­ 34 Cuba: Mujeres Cubanas tarily, public outrage, Two Cuban women.discuss post-revolutionary feminism.

10 Peru:· the Past 36 Nicaragua: Winds of Change An indigenous woman of Peru argues for greater participation by Feminism in Nicaragua is evolving with many different faces. priori. women in defense of A}ufama culture. lies, and strategies.

11 Peru 38 Resources One woman's story of organizing in Northern Peru. Cover: 12 Argentina: t-.f1TOMINAS: Exploring and Exploding Old Witnesses of the Southern Winds, 1991 Collaborative Woodcut Myths A cow's heart. electrical wiring, and sputtering engines pumping (courtesy of Claudia Bernardi) blood: the artists of Mitominas put a provocative twist on the mean­ ing of traditional mythology.

14 Costa Rka: The Woman Who Would Be President Margarita Penon Gongora de Arias is .running for the Presidency. Thirty-one percent of Costa Ricans insist the}' would ne\·er vote for a woman.

17 North-South Dialogue Women from non-govcrnmt'ntal organizations comt' togetht'r to dis­ cuss ways to improve th('ir relationship.

18 Peru: In Memoriam: Maria Elena Moyano Popular sector women's activist Maria Elena Moyano is assassinated by Sendero Luminoso.

20 Chile: ·'First. There Must Be Truth and Justice" Celia Radrigan. Socialist. anivist. recentl~' releast'd poJitical pris­ oner. discusses tht' state of dt'mocracy in Chilr.

22 Puerto Rico: Sexual Harassment Mary Ann Maldonado discusses strategy and tactics for passing women's legislation, religion, and the future of the women's move­ mt'nt.

24 l\lexlco: Campaign for Voluntary Maternity The l~ng and hard-fought history of abortion rights in ~tt'xico may be eclipsed by the prerogative~ of the World Bank. 24. Dau\lhters of Sarah Summer 1992 Volume 18, Number 3

II ~ Table of Contents II Features 4 The Seven Women Preachers 24 Divine Child Abuse? by Kerstln Aner by Joanne Carlson Brown 9 "II You Come with Me, I Will 29 Atonement and Abuse: Go": Women Prophets In the An Alternate View Hebrew Bible by Margo G. Houts by Tereza Cavalcanti 32 Responses to "Divine Child 16 Prophets Abuse?" by Lucy Talman by Shelley WIley, John Howell, Weaver Santaniello. and Reta 18 Madeleine L'Engle: Halteman Finger A Different Kind of Feminist by Carole F. Chase 42 Caution: Inclusive Language May Change Your Life by Joe LaMadelelne Poetry 8 On Keeping Silence in the 22 Four Arguments for Feminist Church Liberation Theology by Marga/eo Warner by Kara L. Laughlin 15 A Woman Cries Out from 41 To Mother Jeremiah's Well by Jeanette Moffatt by Jane Strasma 44 The Last Days of Jephthah's Daughter by J'Lalne Robnolt Book Reviews 39 Christianity. Patriarchy, and Abuse: A Feminist Critique, eds. Joanne Cor/soil Brown and Carole R. Bohn 45 Born Giving Birth: Creative Expressions of Mennonite Women, eds. Mary H Schertz and PhyJlis Mar/ens. Genesis and Gender: Biblical Myths of Sexuality and Their Cultural Impact, William E. Phipps. God-His and Hers, Elisabeth Mol/mann-Wendel and Jurgen Moltmarl11. In Whose Image? God and Gender, Jonl1 Aldredge Clanton. Prophetic Sisterhood: Liberal Women Ministers of the Frontier, 1880-1930, Cynthia Grant Tucker. Refonned and Feminist: A ChaUenge to the Church, Johanna W. H. van Wfjk Bos. Theology and Feminism. Daphne Hampson. Ungodly Women: Gender and the First Wave of American Fundamentalism, Belly A DeBerg. WomanWisdom and WomanWitness: A Feminist Lectionary and Psalter: Women of the Hebrew Scriptures, Parts One and Two, Miriam Therese Winter. The Women of Genesis: From Sarah to Potiphar's Wife, Sharon Pace Jeansonne. Departments 2 Editorial, by Kari Sandhaas 58 Classified Ads 42 Segue, by Joseph LaMadeleine 59 Grapevine 54 Dear Daughters 63 Back Issues List Front Cover Art by Kari Sandhaas 25.

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• d· I f f e r e n c e s The Phallus Issue

~1.\Iu"\ TOROK 1 The Meaning of "Penis Envy" in Women (1963)

JE.\-;-JOSEPJI GOL'X 40 The Phallus: Masculine Identity and the uExchange of Women"

PARVEf.-; A [),\:'I$ 76 Waiving the Phallus

K.~JA SIL\"ER.\L\-; 84 The Lacanian Phallus

C IURLES BER:\"JlEI\IER 116 Penile Reference in Phallic Theory

JCDITll B CTLER J)J The lesbian Phallus and the Morphological Imaginary

JQ-;.-\Tll,\:\' GOLDBERG 172 Recalling Totalities: The Mirrored Stages ofArnold Schwanenegger

E\IIU APTER 20; Female Trouble in the Colonial Harem 26.

JUNE 1991 NUMBER 83

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: The Bishop and the cover-up. 6 YOUR LETTERS 9 NEWS Women in science. Civil war: who's next? "Gagging" threatens health service. Poverty trap. 11 FEMINIST BOOKS: EVERYWOMAN'S SELECTED 10 14 INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR Champagne but no caviar in Amsterdam. 16 MARGE PIERCY Each time, something completely diHerent. 10 WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED QUEERt The new lesbian and gay radicals. 11 MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT: DANGEROUS REPUTATION Sheila Rowbotham profiles the great pioneer. CENTRE PAGES: FREE PULL-OUT POSTER ON THE SELECTED 10 17 MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS It's time to stop blaming Mother. 18 THE ARTS and WHAT'S ON Estela Bravo; World Music. II NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns on new fiction. lS FOOTLOOSE: New York's mean streelS. l6 PERSONAL Crime and nourishment; an alcoholic recovery. 19 WORKWISE Sue Ward on future benefits; negotiating skills. Boots stacked outside a secret school In Kosovo. As Bosnia EQUAL OPPORTUNITY JOBS, COURSES goes up In flames, could this be AND CLASSIFIEDS: BACK PAGES nextt 27.

JULY-AUGUST 1992 NUMBER 84 DOUBLE SUMMER ISSUE

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: A rough and ready referendum. 6 YOUR LETTERS 8 NEWS Freemasons part~way out of the closet: in Mozambique. women can do it; new thinking on prostitution. 11 CONSTITUTIONf WHO CARESf Helena Kennedy argues that it's about women's rights. 16 JAZZ: TONI MORRISON'S NEW THEME Grace Evans talks to the Pulitzer Prize~winning writer. 18 SHEILA ROWBOTHAM ON HISTORY AS BACKLASH 10 JAPANESE WOMEN "I am watching the changes," says Tomoko Otsuka. 11 FORWARD TO THE PAST WITH DACIA MARAINI 13 VIRGINIA WOOLF: NOT SERIOUS ENOUGHf 14 SHERE HITE ON MEDIA BACKLASH An exclusive extract from her new manuscript.

17 THE ARTS and WHAT'S ON Prospects for women film~makers; musicians with a difference. 31 NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns suggests holiday reading.

35 FOOTLOOSE: Aspects of poverty. 36 PERSONAL Pesticides and poisons; "ensnaring" a husband. 39 WORKWISE Problems for mature students; time management.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY JOBS, COURSES AND CLASSIFIEDS: BACK PAGES Toni Morrison 28.

Volume 5 No.3 May/June 1992 ISSN # 1801

Center for Women's Studies Announces New Director Page 3 by Judith Mayne

Real Life and the Lesbian Tradition in Literature: An Interview Page 4 with Columbus Author Garbo by Susie Kahle

Lift Every Voice and Sing: A Melody of Black Women's Voices Page 6 by Valora Blackson

1992 Women's Studies Award Winning Papers Page 9

Women's Studies Spring Banquet Page 10 photos by Judith Stauber

1992 Elizabeth Gee Awards Page 12

Rusty: How Me and Her Went to Colorado, and Everything, Page 13 Except Not Really review by Susie Kahle

Reverberating Voices: The Voices of Toni Morrison Page 13 review by Mildred B. Munday

Recent Sexual Assault Literature: A Review Essay Page 15 review essay by Willa Young

Announcements Page 19

On the Cover: Columbus author Garbo, photo by Jim Criswell 29. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111;

ARTICLES ABA 1992: 13 The Feminist Publishers' Meeting ....17 Financial Survey of Feminist Bookstores . 18 Feminist Bookstores' Days .19 Success Stories 23 The Lambda Literary Awards ...... 26 The 5th International Feminist Book Fair .27 Responses to the Book Fair 35 News/Short Stories 9 Grier/McBride Colleclion to Go 10 SF Ub"uy' Inland al NWSA Glad Day Fights U.S. Customs' WNBA Marl

August 1992 The 1992 Sideline Issue

ARTICLES Sidelines: Faves & Raves ...... 5 Comic Books ...... 11 ' 10 Elements of Great Design ... 13 Subscription Info ...... 15

THE SIDELINES Buttons .. ·. 17 Calendars ·. 17 Cards . · .23 Crafts . · .27 Distributors ·.. .. .28 Jewelry . · 29 Journals . · 29 Meditation Cards · 31 Music ..... ·. 31 Playing Cards · .32 Posters .. ·. .. .. 32 Stickers .. · .34 T-shirts . · 35 Video . · 39 31. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

Volume 13, Number 4 Summer 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS ...... •.•..•••••••...... •.••..••...... 3 BOOK REVIEWS ...... •.•...•...•.....•...... •...... •.•••...4 • THE PERSPECTIVES OF FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS, by Chris Jendrisak. From the River's Edge, by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn; Mean Spirit, by Unda Hogan; Almanac of the Dead. by ; andGrandmathersofthe Light: AMedicine Woman's Sourcebook, by . • ACROBATS ON THE TIGHTROPE BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND FEMINISM: NO­ MADIC FEMALE FEMINISTS AND/OR FEISTY FEMINISTS? by Sharon Scherwitz. Patterns ofDissonance: A Study of Women in Contemporary Philosophy, by Rosi Braidolli; and Feminist Ethics, ed. by Claudia Card. • SOUTHERN WOMEN WRITERS AND THE LITERARY CANON, by Michele Alperin. Homeplaces: Stories oftire South by Women Writers, ed. by Mary EUis Gibson; Female Pastoral: Women Writers Re- Visioning the American South, byElizabethJane Harrison; Southern Women Writers: The New Generation, ed. by Tonnette Bond Inge; and Friendship and Sympathy: Communities of Southern Women Writers, ed. by Rosemary M. Magee. ARCHIVES ...... •...... •...... •....•...... •..••.••.. 12 FEMINIST VISIONS 13 THE PRINCESS AND THE SQUAW: IMAGES OF AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN IN CINEMA ROUGE, by Judith Logsdon THE INDEXING OF WOMEN'S STUDIES JOURNALS ...•...... •.••.• 17 By Judith Hudson RESEARCH EXCHANGE ...... •....•...... ••....•.. 20 FEMINIST PUBLISHING 20 A publishing handbook (or the Caribbean area and a new lesbian and gay publisher in Canada. COMPUTER TALK 21 WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES •..•...••••• 22 NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...••...••••..... 22 Three directories - of nontraditional employment and training programs, of women's media, and of national women's organizations; bibJiographies on feminist research meth­ ods, Victorian American women, contemporary women in politics, and women in agricul­ ture; a biographical dictionary o(womeno( the Revolutionary period; several resourceson inclusive language; a guide to women's films; and a research tool on women, welfare, and higher education. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Welsbard)

(Continued, next page) 32. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

(CoIltinued)

PERIODICAL NOTES 29 tNew periodicals on women working in film and video, women artists of African descent, British Black women, gender studies in central and eastern Europe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, crones, Emily Dickinson, economic equality for women, Taiwanese women writers, indigenous North American and Pacific women, Australian lesbian feminist studies/lesbians, women, Third World women in science, women's history,and women's studies in the UK. fSpecial issues on lesbian art, the OarenceThomas nomination, women's absence from the media, African American women artists, gender and technology,women in contemporary writing, women In the planning professions, feminist pedagogy, Eastern European Jewish women inunigrants, and economic equity for women in the European Economic Commu· nily. 'TransiUons: Feminist Voices halts publication temporarily; Heriwns resumes after a long hiatus; and Wootlength looks for others to take over the publication. 'Ceased publication: INA VA WNews. (Complied by Unda Shull) ITEMS OF NOTE ...... •...... " 34 Social Security information; vocational education resources for midHfe and older women; apamphlet on gender violence; several resources on violence against women and children; adirectoryof women in environmental work; twosourceslor hard-to-find books;aresource kit on working with immigrant women; health care resources; a periodicals guide; a Canadian women's directory; a bibliography ofresearch on girls from K-12; a booklet on media outreach; a resource on women artists of color; a listing of film reviews; pamphlets on getting girls into science and math; and a new archival collection. (Complied by Lisa Kaiser) . BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 36 SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINISTCOLLECfIONS, VOL.13 ...••..• 39

GrQphics on pp. 5 Qnd 15 Qre by Rini Templeton, from IiL ARTE DE RINl TEMPLETON/ THE ART OF RINl TEMPLETON: WHERE THERE ISLlFE AND STRUGGLE, ed. AlejQndrQ AI""r"" etal. (ReJlj Comet Press, 1988). GrQphicson pp.9Qnd 24Qre by TrQCY L. Honn ofMQdison. We welcome submissiml ofQppropriate graphics for use in FEMINlSTCOUECTIONS. 33.

Editorial iii The Selling ofHRT: Playing on the Fear Factor 1 Nancy Worcester und Mariamne H. Whatley The Cancer Drawings ofCatherine At·thur 27 Amanda Sebestycn Ten Years ofWomen's Health: 1982-92 37 Barbara James AIDS Activism: Women and AIDS Activism in Victoria, Australia 52 Anne .Hitchell AIDS and Women: A Swiss Perspective 58 Charlotte Friedli HIV and the Invisibility ofWomen: Is There a Need to Redefine AIDS? 64 Emily Scharland Sue Toole Lesbians Evolving Health Care: Cancer and AIDS 68 Jackie WirHlOlC AIDS Reviews Lynne Segal on Ifl('enting AIDS by Cindy Patton 77 Alice Henry on Women and Health in Africa edited by i\leredith Turshen 80 Now is the Time for Feminist Criticism: A Review of Asinama}j! 84 Carol Steinberg Ibu or the Beast: Gender Interests in Two Indonesian Women's Organizations 98 Saskia Wieringa Reports Dorothea Smartt on '~'1otherJands': Symposium on African, Caribbean and Asian Women's Writing 114 Irene Bruegel on The European Forum ofSocialist Feminists 118 Reviews Lorraine Gamman on Feminism and Youth Culture: From Jackie to Just Seventeen and Schoolgirl Fictions 121 Glynis Donovan on From Ahortion to Reproductive Freedom 125 Sue O'Sullivan on The Change 129 Lola Young on Invisibility Blues: From Pop to TheOl)' 131 Swasti i\.Htter on Dependency and Autonomy: Women s Employment and the Family in Calcutta 133 Maureen i\.kNeil on Simians, C)'borgs and Women: The Reinvention o(Nature 135 Fran Bennett on The Family Way: A Neo,) Approach to Policy l\1aking 136 Noticeboard 139 34 •

Feminist Teacher

Vol. 6 No. J Spring 1992

Table of Contents

9 Enhancing Feminist Pedagogy: ~{ultimedia Workshops on Women's Experience with liThe Newspaper" and "Home" . By Berenice fisher

16 Writing Women into Textbooks B)' Natalie Harwood

18 Dislocat;ng Boundaries in ,Our Classrooms By Diane D. Brunner

25 Why Is This Teacher Smiling? Portrayals of Teachers in Picture Books for Young Children By Ann ?\L Trousdale

32 A Dialogical Approach To Teaching Introductory Women's Studies B.,. Deborah Gussman and Wendy Hcsford

40 A Proposed Course on Women in Science in an Australian University By Ness)' Allen

Departments 4 The Network 49 Teaching Resources 6 Feminist Teacher Network News 52 Conferences/Calls for Papers 45 Book Review FIREWEED 35. A FEMINIST QUARTERLY Issue 35 5 Spring, 1992 Editorial -. 8 In Life's Promise Nancy Richler :r 12 Hidden Children Henny Buncel 14 ~ Jewish, Woman, and Lacking "Class" Bonnie Burstow o 23 photos Dorothy Elias 3 26 tD "JEW. JEWISH. KIKE. lA.P" COLOURED, THIRD WORLD..." Kyla Wazana :::s 28 How The· Nice Jewish Lesbian Got Her Name Deborah Yaffe 32 Lilith II; Lilah; Lilith's Blessing; A Woman of Flames Sophia Rosenberg 34 The Evening I Met My Grandmother Gita Schwanz 36 Pushy Jew; I Learned to Hide Paula Saunders 37 As Jews we cannot live as a coercive people Rachel Epstein and Amy Gottlieb

44 Reflections on the Gulf War }acquie Buncel 46 Spheres of Identity; Feminism and Difference Carale Dahan 51 "Who is a princess, .." Sandra Hoar 54 Bleeding Shoes Marlene Goldman 55 "I tell a story..." Shlomit Segal 56 To Downwardly Mobile White Girls Who Grew Up In Forest Hill With Finkler 60 Hearing the Voices of Dissent Naomi Klein 62 Torah #6; Power Rochelle Rubinstein Kaplan (Continued, next page) 36. FIREWEED A FEMINIST QUARTERLY

Issue 35 Spring, 1992 (Continued) 64 In theory, we were all in one spot-literally one people Nicole Casseres with Sandra Hoar 68 Pesach Survival Kit Bonnie Sherr Klein 70 Jewish Women Creating Ritual Rabbi Deborah Brin and Uone Shorkey 74 invisibility Gail Novack 77 Diminish Your Cup Freda Guttman 80 I'm Not·Jewish Ann Oeaer 85 Sexual Assault: a discussion Leah Brurio, Ulian Green, Oenni Uebawitz, Susan Nosov, Ubby Scheier, and Ruby Trastin

etching jenny Stimac

Waterborn Variation Dena Deder 92 About where I come from. .. Margarita Miniovich 95 Loin d'ou! Michka Salil 100 Aviya's Summer Gila Strauch 102 photo-essay Ellen Flanders 106 Educating for Change Susan Nasov 110 Reflections on Dirt; Under the Circumstances Helen Mintz 113 works on fabric Sima Elizabeth Sherrin 115 Danr's Gift Lois Fine 119 Eve's Daughter Tells the Story Ulian Green 122 glossary 123 departments Frontiers 37.

A Journal of Women Studies Volume XIII, Number 1 1992 Contents

ix From the Editors

Meena Alexander 1 Khartoum Journal AnnLouise Keating 20 Making "our shattered faces whole": The Black Goddess and 's Revision of Patriarchal Myth Gale Jackson 34 lucy terry prince her children to remember nicaragua brooklyn

WOMEN, THE CITY, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PLACE Barbara Hooper 45 Split at the Roots: A Critique of the Philosophical and Political Sources of Modern Planning Doctrine Ann Henley 81 Space for Herself: Nadine Gordimer's A Sport a/Nature and Josephine Hum­ phreys' Rich in Love Christine W. Sizemore 90 Masculine and Feminine Cities: Marge Piercy's Going Down Fast and Fly AlOOY Home Gail Lee Dubrow 111 Claiming Public Space for Women's History in Boston: A Proposal for Preservation, Public Art, and Public Historical Interpretation Rachel Guido deVries 149 Birds, Remembering Birds of Longing Opal Palmer Adisa 156 In Celebration of Women We KI10w the Heroes Sister-Friend Grace Bauer 165 The Women at the Well Noah's Wife Addresses the Department of Interior Lot's Daughters Bent on Revenge Nancy Gage 170 Crickets

181 In Brief 184 Contributors Editorial 1>3 38. Articles The Chase After Theory: Considering Medieval Women SUSAN MOSHER STUARD 135 .

History, Anthropology and Gender: Turkish Women Past and Present JULIE MARCUS ·147

The Doctor's in Labour: or a New Whim Wham from Guildford LISA CODY 175

'Trying to Do a Man's Business': Slavery, Violence and Gender in the American Civil War .- DREW GILPIN FAUST 197

Gender and Post World War II Progressive Politics: A Bridge to Social Activism in the 1960s U.s.A. SUSAN LYNN 215

Feature: Foremothers II Ellen Fries - Female Historian and Historian of Woman's History ANN-SOFIE OHLANDER 240

Thematic Review Interrogating Women's Politics SUSAN KINGSLEY KENT 248

M. Jeanne Peterson, Family, Love, and Work in the Lives of Victorian Gentlewomen (1989) Norma Clarke, Ambitious Heights: Writing, Friendship, Love - The lewsbury Sisters, Felicia Hemans, and Jane Carlyle (1990) Mary lyndon Shanley, Feminism, Afarriage and the Law in Victorian England, 1850~1895 (1989) Carol Dyhouse. Feminism and the Family in England, 1880- 1939 (1989)

Book Reviews 256

L'Homme. Zeitschrift fiir Feministische Geschichtswissenschaft (1990~ ) Heide Dienst and Edith Saurer (eds), 'Das Weib existien nicht fur sich': Geschlech/erbeziehungen in der burgerlichen Gesellschaft ('Woman does not exist for herself alone': Gender Relations in Bourgeois Society} 0990) EVE ROSEN HAFT

Helen Diane Russell with Bernadine Barnes, Eva/Ave. l'\!omen in Renaissance and Baroque Prints (1999) SARA F. MATIHEWS GRIECO

Donna Landry, The Muses of Resistance. Laboring-class Women's Poetry in Britain, 1739-1796 (1990) Roger Lonsdale led), Eigh/eenth£entury Women Poets. An OJlford An/holog}' {1989l BETH KOWALESKI·\".'ALLACE

Jane H. Pease and William H. Pease, Ladies, Women, and lVenches. Choice and Constraint in Antebellum Charleston and Boston (1990) BARBARA BAIR

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, lVithin the Plantation Household: Black and White Women in the Old South (1988) ROSALYN TERBORG-PENN

Anita Levy, Other l'1/omen. The \Vriting of Class, Race and Gender. 1832-1898. 119911 lAURIE lANGBAUER

Christina Crosby, The Ends of History: Victorians and 'The lVoman Question' (1991) FELICIA GORDON

Christopher Clark, The Roots of Rural Capitalism: lVestem Alassachusefts, 1780-1860 (19901 Nancy Grey Osterud, Bonds o( Communitr. The UI'es o( Farm t romen in Nineteenth·Century New York (1991) MARJORIE GRIFFIN COHEN

Aparna Basu and Bharat! Ray, Women's Struggle. A History of the All/ndia Women's Conference 1927-1990 (1990) PAT THANE . Abigail Solomon-Godeau. Photograph v at the Dock. Essa}'s on Photographic His/ory, , Institutions, and Practices 09911 TANA VI/OLLEN

Yvonne Hirdman, Aft fjgga lilret till riitla - studier i wensk (ofkhemspolitik [Planning Life - Studies in Swedish Social Policies, 1930-50J (1989) HANNE MARLENE DAHL GENDER & SOCIETY 39. Volume 6, Number 3 September 1992

THIS ISSUE IS DEVOTED TO: RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER Guest Editors: Doris Wilkinson, Maxine Baca Zinn, and Esther Ngan-Ling Chow

Contents

Guest Editors' Introduction 341 Women in the : "Always Leading OUf Men in Service and Sacrifice"; Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965 Amy Jacques Garvey, Feminist Black Nationalist ediled by Vicki L. Crawford, KAREN S. ADLER 346 JaqueJine Anne Rouse, and Barbara Woods; Women and Social Protest Gender and Race Effects on Occupational edited by Guida West and Rhoda Blumberg; Prestige, Segregation, and Earnings Feminism and Black Activism in ConremporaryAmerica; WU XU and ANN LEFFLER 376 An Ideological Assessment by Irvin D. Solomon Overcoming Patriarchal Constraints: PAULETTE PIERCE 522 The Reconstruction of Gender Relations Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology Among Mexican Immigrant Women and Men edited by Margaret L. Andersen and Patricia Hill Collins PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU·SOTELO 393 EVELYN NAKANO GLENN 525 Moving Up with Kin and Community: Upward Social Mobility for Black and White Women Call for Papers 528 EUZABETH HIGGINBOTHAM and LYNN WEBER 416 Gender & Society is partially supported by Activist Mothering: Cross·Generational the University ofDelaware Continuity in the Community Work of Women from Low·lncome Urban Neighborhoods NANCY A. NAPLES 441 Constructing Gender: An Exploration of Afro-American Men's Conceptualization of Manhood ANDREA G. HUNTER and JAMES EARL DAVlS 464 Ethnicity and the Social Construction of Gender in lhe Chinese Diaspora JAMES A GESCHWENDER 480

Book Reviews Review Symposium: Patricia Hill Collins, Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics ofEmpowerment ROBERT G. NEWBY DEBORAH K. KlNG BARRIE WORNE 508 Reply by Patricia Hill Collins 517 Unequal Sisters: A Multicultural Reader in Women3­ History edited by Ellen Carol DuBois and Vicki L. Ruiz; Making Face, Making Soul: Haciendo Caras edited by Gloria Anzaldua DENISE A. SEGURA and BFATRIZ M. P£SQUERA 519 40. GENDERS

14 Fall 1992

Articles

Lynda Hart Karen Finley's Dirty Work: Censorship, Homophobia, and the NEA

Samir Dayal The Subaltern Does not Speak: Mira Nair's Salaam Bombay f as a Postcolonial Text 16

Silvia Tubert How IVF Exploits the Wish to Be a Mother: A Psychoanalyst's Account 33

Mary A. Favret A Woman Writes the Fiction of Science: The Body in Frankenstein 50

Karen Brennan Ana'is Nin: Author(iz)ing the Erotic Body 66

Albaraq Mahbobah Reading the Anorexic Maze 87

Muriel Dimen Theorizing Social Reproduction: On the Origins of Decentered Subjectivity 98

Books Received 126

Notes on Contributors 133

Genders is published by the University of Texas Press in cooperation with the University of Colorado at Boulder HAG RAG 41. INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS New Rage Thinking July-August 1992

THE DECADE OF THE DYKEI Hag Rag Index, Vol. 7, NO.1 OPEN TOPIC ISSUE Regular Features Calendar 30 Classifieds 27 Dykes to Watch Out For 23 Editorial Policy 2 Editorial 3 Feminist Astrology 16 Letters 8 Making It Happen!. 22 Read It and Revolt! 25 Regular Events 28 Reviews 19 Free Ride 21 Lesbian Ethics: The Incest Issue...... 19 Stonewall Riots 21 Strong at the Broken Places 20 Takin' Care ofBusiness 32 Special Features A Healthy Sexuality: The Pornography Connection. . .. II Contagious, COW"llgeous Lesbian Separatism...... 12 DOE Farm Celebrates 15 Years 4 DOE Farm Today 6 Lesbian Culture and Creativity Awards 22 Poems , , .. 14 "Memorial Day Weekend"...... 15 . "Menopause"...... 14 "Mother ofSolTOws" 14 "Window Displays" ...... 15 Sister Homelands on Earth 10 The Labrys Project Lesbians Healing from Incest...... 18 42. HAGRAG INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS

September-October 1992

THE DECADE OF THE DYKEI Hag Rag Index, Vol. 7, NO.2 ANTI-OPPRESSION WORK: CLASSISM Regular Features Calendar 30 Classifieds. . .. . 27 Dykes to Watch Gut For. 26 Editorial Policy 2 Editorial : 3 Letters 10 Making It Happen!...... 19 Read Itand Revolt! 22 Regular Events 28 Reviews 24 AfterShocks 24 Savory Thymes Restaurant 24 Weenie Toom: Women Cartoonists Mock Cocks 25 Takin' Care ofBusiness 32 Special Features Classism and the Hag II Classism Means Hatred ofthe Poverty-Class and Working-Class 4 Common Middle Class Assumptions: Thoughts from One Middle Class Dyke to other Middle Class Dykes. 18 Notes from aClassism Workshop,1988 17 They WantUs to Just Shut Up 16 What We Want. 12 Health Care 43. for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 13 / Number 3 / 1991

Editorial / v GROWING UP HEARTSICK: THE EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG WOMEN WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE / Laura T. Gantt I 241 THE BREAST-FEEDING EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN WITH TYPE I DIABETES I Margaret P. Gagne, Ellen W. Leff, and Sandra C. Jefferis I 249 SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS IN DEPRESSION IN ASIAN INDIAN WOMEN I Jayalakshmi Jambunathan I 261 ATTITUDES OF LOW-INCOME CLINIC PATIE'NTS TOWARD MENOPAUSE I Theresa Siltick Standing and Greer Glazer I 271 CONSEQUENCES OF HYSTERECTOMY IN THE LIVES OF WOMEN I Linda A. Bernhard I 281 MATERNAL REACTIONS TO FETAL SEX I Molly K. Walker I 293 SEX ROLE TYPOLOGY AS A FUNCTION OF AGE AMONG REGISTERED NURSES I Linda Napholz I 303 CONTENT ANALYSIS: METHOD, APPLICATIONS, AND ISSUES I Barbara Downe-Wamboldt I 313 Book Reviews I 323 Communication Networks I 327 44. Healthsharing Vol 13:1 Spring/Summer, 1992

FEATURFS

9 Visioning The Canadian Women's Health Network: Sharing information is essential Anne Fraser and Barbara Mintzes 12 Women and AIDS Currently in Canada, women and youth constitute the fastest growing groups of HIV positive people Beth Easton

20 In Our Own Words Profiles of organizations working to better womens' health 31 The Story of the Community Health Representative Their role parallels that of the "foot doctors" in China ­ front-line health service providers Rita Manuel 40 Health Issues Individuals and organizations highlight the work they are doing around specific health areas

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING

3 HeaIthlines 4 Letters 5 Update

38 My Story, Our Story My Environment Turned Against :vlt' £veJ-!orne

50 Resources & Events

On the Cover: Laura t\kCoy. a Drug and Akohol Counselor on St. Mary's Band. Kootenay Arpa Indian R.eserve. B.c. HECATE 45.

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. XVIll no. i, 1992

3-5 Editorial

6-26 The Burdens Twain or Not Forgetting Yourself: The Writing of Betty Roland's Life Nkok Moore

27-37 Poems by Racheal Richardson, Diane Beckingham, Lisa Bellear (Noonuccal), C. E. Hull, Sherryl Clark and Kerry Loughrey

38-59 "All the Nice Girls ..."A Case Study in the Social Control of Women, Melbourne 1942 Hekn Pace

60-63 "The Cure" Anna Brooks

64-87 "Women's Work" and the Women's Services in the Second World War as Presented in Salt Joan Davis

88-91 "My Father Is a Bird" Karen Maloney

92-97 Poems by Anna PacZllska with Drawings by Nora Connolly

98-107 Poems by Gulcin Cribb, Carolyn Morwood, Carrie­ Louise Sonneborn, Alison Lambert and Stephanie Green

108-112 "Miss Cox and Mel! Kale O'Neill

113-116 Not "Glamorous War Work" Trodi Tale

117-130 Making Sense Jo Robenson

131-141 De-Scribing Sexualities: Recent Lesbian Cultural Production Shane Rowlands 46.

THE JOURNAL, OF WQMfN~S MUSJC_~_NOCUI"IURE

VOLUME 8, NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 1992 FEATURES 2 Women's Music for the '90s: Jamie Anderson interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 18 Big Mamas by 22 Women and Their Guitars by Laura Post 24 Our Kind of Town: Chicago by Alice Lowenstein & Toni Jr. 30 A Slice of Lesbian Herstory by JUdy Fjell 51 From Partying Body Builder to Clean and Sober Musician by Ellyn Fleming GATHERINGS 32 On the '92 Festival Circuit (Photos) 34 OutWrite '92 by Jorjet Harper 36 in the life: New Works by Black Lesbian Filmmakers by Cheryl Miller 42 Gulf Coast Women's Festival Photos by Toni Armstrong Jr. DEPARTMENTS 6 Soapbox Letters from Readers 7 Inquiring WimMinds Want to Know MarketWimmin Blanche Jackson &Amoja Three Rivers 8 Hotline compiled by Annie Lee, Alice Lowenstein, Joy Rosenblatt &Toni Armstrong Jr. 12 On Stage and Off by Justina Golden and Joyce Zymeck 'So What ;s Perfection Anyway?' 14 Fade In • Fade Out by Paula E. Langguth 'Horrorfest: Women and the Big Scream" 16 Confabulation by Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon "Twenty Years of Lesb;an!Woman" 40 Seventh Annual HOT WIRE Readers' Choice Awards 44 Mulling It Over by Laura Post 'Monica Grant: The Politics of Hissing" 46 Re:lnking by Roz Warren "Getting Glib" 48 The Audio Angie by Dakota "Sound Ideas" 52 Dykes to Watch Out For cartoons by Alison Bechdel 53 Seldom Scenes by Susan Wilson Ferron and Jodie Foster 62 Classified Ads compiled by Susan and Lynn 64 Stereo Soundsheet by Joy Rosenblatt' 'Another Door to Slam' (Tracy Drach) , 'Affirmation' (Justina & Joyce) "30 Somethin" (Ellyn Fleming) , 'Uttle Bit of Something Special' (Barb Galloway & Cacy Lee) 47.

a feminist quarterly Summer/Fall 1992 In This Double Issue: Misogynies Breathing Underwater Story by LII \ 'ickers ,p,1

As If I Might Slice Them Open Story bl' Adair Ferdoll .. p, 3

Mirna Perla de Anaya Essa\" by .\lm)' 7itrck p, 4

Baggage Story by Sora Reza ,p.6

For Amy Poem bl'jobll 0 Briell . · p. 6 JANE ORllMAN Shoshannah R. - The Freedom from Home Essay by Salldm E Llllld)' . ,p. - Tears '66 Story by Catberine Berg . .. L \X'ait L'nlll Dark [\. Burning Rubber The Kin of Ata - An Interview with Fiction bYJanice]oJ/f!s. ·. p, 8 BI' Blr?lIda Il"ebster, ... p. 19 Burning Down the House Star\" bl' Barlie Bond) . ,p,1O Brief Review by}. D ROlle .. .. p. 19

Confrontation Lesbians - Out of the Closet in the Ston' bl' .llm)' Pellmal1l' .. · p. 10 Young Adult Novel Redcw Essay by Bonnie Fisber . .. p. 20 The Appointment Star\" bl' Carol T Soble .. · p. 11 Shoo Fly Poem b\" jalle Sil,·er. . . p. 20 Saffron Is Worth More Than Their Uves ... Poem by Slisall Tbllrstoll Hall/erski .. p. 13 Beans, Rice, and the Devil's Wife· Star\" by Pamela Fletcber .. p, 21 Just Give Us the Sex, Please, Hold the Harassment A Gift to Cherish - Review of McNaron's Essal' b\" .\lartba Roth. · . p. 14 I DU'e1l ill fussibilit)' BI' Cbristil/e .Hack Gordoll . p, 21 The Fifth Encuentro Conference Report b\" Elizabeth Hall/pstell, ,p, 16 Contributors. .. p.23 Graphics by KA Jensen, Jacqueline Kielkopf. Sally Krug, Suzanne Olson, Jane Orleman, Gail Swanlund 48. HYPATIA

AJoltmal of

VOL. 7, NO.3 SUMMER 1992

Contents

vii Preface

Andrea Nye Philosophy: A Woman's Thought ar a Man's Discipline? The utters of Abelard and Heloise 23 Margaret Urban Walker Feminism, Ethics, and the Question of Theary

39 Maxine Sheers-Johnsrone Corporeal Archerypes and Power: Preliminary ClarifICations and Considerations of Sex 77 Annie Prirchard Antigone's Mirrars: Reflections on Maral Madness

94 Melinda Vadas The Parnography/Civil Rights Ordinance v. The BOG: And the Winner Is . . _?

110 Larry May and Robert Strikwerda Male Friendship and Inrimacy

126 Patricia Ward Sealtas Virtue Without Gender in Socrates

138 Julie Nelson Thinking About Gender

Symposium on Susan Bordo·s "Feminist Skepticism and the 'Maleness' of Philosophy"

155 Anne Garry Why Care About Gender?

162 Judith Butler Response to Bordo's "Feminist Slu:pticism and the 'Maleness' of Philosophy"

166 Maureen Milligan Reflections on Feminist Scepticism, the "Maleness" of Philosophy and Postmodemism HYPATIA 49.

A J01(11101 of Feminist Philosophy

VOL. 7, NO.3 SUMMER 1992

(Continued)

173 Linda Fisher G~nder and Other Categories

180 Jane Upin Applying the Concept of Gender: Umettled Questions

188 Susan Bernick Philosophy and Feminism: The Case ofSusan Bordo

197 Susan Bordo llMaleness" Revisited

Book Reviews

208 Amanda Leslie-Spinks Patterns of Dissonance: A Study of Women in Contemporary Philosophy by Rosi Braidotti

212 Amy Morgan Thinking Through the Body by Jane Gallop and Honey-Mnd Women: Emancipatory Strotegies by Patricia Yaeger

216 Lori Gruen Rethinking Ecofeminist Politics by Janet Biehl

220 S. Elise Peeples and A. D. Miller The Ship That Sailed into the Living Room: Sex and Intimacy Reconsidered by Sonia Johnson

226 Notes on Contributors

229 Announcements

232 Calls for Papers/Guidelines for Contributors

235 Books Received

238 Recent Back Issues 50.

INITIATIVES •

Speci!lll.s~~e:FEMINISM ON ACATHOLIC CAMPUS JQurnal of NAWE Volume 54, No.4

Winter, 1992

From the Editor's Desk

Ubiquitous, Lost, Found: A Study of Catholic Identities 1 Judith Will

Feminist and Catholic Values: The View from the Professional Schools 9 Mary M. Brabeck

Life on the Margins: Feminism and Religious Education 17 Mary C. Boys

Women and Men Working Together in Jesuit Institutions of Higher Learning 25 lisa S. Cahill

Feminist Faculty at Catholic Institutions: A Women's Studies Director's View 35 Sharlene Hesse-Biber

Conversations Between Mothers and Daughters in the Father's House 43 lorraine Usdo and jeanne Noonan

A Conflict Jn Ethical Values 51 Sandra L. Crump

A Woman Scientist at a Catholic College 57 Jalane Baumgarten Solomon 51.

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Volume 12 Number 2 Summer 1992

COVER ART "Matronly Friends" Jolelle M. Rosaller

FEATURES

Carol Horwitz, Director: the Wellspring Center for Dance Amy Kolell 17

FICTION CONTEST

WINNER: On the Boil Ellid Shomer 26 HONORABLE MENTION: The Dress from Bangladesh Mary Helell Stefalliak 37

POETRY CONTEST

WINNER: Planting Onions Beth Ferris 35 SECOND PLACE: Learning CPR Ellid Shomer 36 Appalachian Sunday B.R. ClIlberts011 15 Carnevale Mary Castelli 16 Among the Cows Ellid Shomer 23 Woodlines CB Follett 24 Margaret Fuller Lost on Ben Lomond AIlIl Stmthers 33 Missing Penises CB Follett 42 Quick Sketch JlIdy Klare 46 Wind Rose-After Joseph Cornell 1942 Katharille Whitcomb Nelsoll 46

DEPARTMENTS

Foremothers: Viola Babcock Miller Patrice Kay Beam 4 Crossings: Ethiopia-1975 Elizabeth Robertsoll 6 Books: Reviews by Natalie Pearsoll, Pat DlItt Komor 43 1993 Contest Guidelines 47 Maxine! Comix Mariall Hellley 48

CONTRIBUTORS Illside Back Cover 52.

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Volume 12 Number 3 Autumn 1992

COVER ART "Upon Her Return from the Garden" Rachel Ehrman

FEATURES

Afterthoughts Jean Ervin 11 Iowa's Radio Homemakers Lori Rohlk 18

FICTo.oI0Oo-,N-'---- _

Kitchen Secrets Eileen fitzGerald 23 Angels Donna Baier Stein 32

POETRY

The Body Negated Brenda Spilios 7 The Milky Way Katharine Whitcomb Nelson 10 The Kitchen of Truth and Righteousness for the Commune at Fruitlands Ann Struthers 22 My Mother Says She Worries, Wants Me with Her Lyn Lifshin 29 La Paz Maureen MiClIS Crisick 30 In the Baja Desert Maureen Micus Crisick 31 Forgiving the History Teacher Jeri McCormick 37

DEPARTMENTS

Foremothers: Annie Turner Wittenmver Patrice Kall Beam 4 Stopped Moments: Making Our Ways Hope E. Runvell 6 Genealogies: Pearl Beth Kephart Sulil 8 Under 21: A Woman and Her Dreams Amy Wu 38 Books: Reviews Caroline Gebhard.1JIgrid Reli, Leslie Pallen, CarolAnn Russell, Lori Rohlk 40 Maxine! Comix Marian Henlel) 48

CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover ISSUES IN REPRODUCTIVE AND GENETIC ENGINEERING 53. Journal of International Feminist Analysis

VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 1992

CONTENTS

FARIDA AKHTER The eugenic and racist premise of reproductive rie:hts and population control ~

A~SETTE Bl'RFoor 9 An interview with Dr. Hugh Gorwill: Potential risks to women. exposed to clomiphene citrate

BERIT SellEI 13 The routine use of ultrasound in anlen~ltal care: Is there a hidden agenda"?

LISA WOLL 21 The effect of feminist oPPosition to reproductive technology: A case study in Victoria, Australia

AT ISSUE lOCELYNNE A. SCTTY 39 When is a woman's body nO( her own? According to law, when she's pregnant

I'EWS ON DEVEWPME:>ITS

CnnHIA DE WIT and CHRISTI:-:E E\VISG 47 Current developments and issues: A summary

CORRESPO.'WE:>iCE 0:>1 .'iORPLA:>IT

67 Letter to the Editor

FARfDA AKHTER, ,\tALl:-t1 KARKAL and 69 Letter to the Boston Women's Health Book Collective ANA Dos REIS

CONFERE:>ICE REPORTS

CLAUDIA SCHt.:LZE 71 "Grey gentlemen, young ladies, and the fetus in the maternal 12ompartmenr": Observations at the International Conference on "The Fetus as a Patient," Bonn, 24-26 August 1991

AS-SE WALDSClnllDT 75 "I.'Eprom'eue Eprouvee" or "Test Tube Under Test," an International Conference to Critically Assess Reproductive Engineering, Paris, 28-29 June 1991

Jo St\LmfONE 79 Report on Australian National Conference: "Surrogacy - In Whose Interest?," .\1elbourne, February 1991

800K REVIEW

CHRiSTINE· SLATTERY 95 Homen and rhe Law- Commentary and Afaterials by J012elynne A. Scutt

97 Biographical Statements 54. ISSUES IN REPRODUCTIVE AND GENETIC ENGINEERING Journal of International Feminist Analysis

VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 1992

CONTENTS

RENATE KLEIN and LYNETIE J. DUMBLE 99 RU 486/prostaglandin threats to safe pregnancy termination

MARTA KIREJCZYK and IRMA VAN DER 113 Pregnant couples: Medical technology and social PLOEG constructions around fertility and reproduction

ANNE C. THACKER 127 Social implications of developing medical knowledge in the field of human reproduction -A case of ignoring some human rights MARCIA, O'KEEFE 137 IVF and cancer: A personal experience ABBY lipPMAN 141 Mother matters: A fresh look at prenatal genetic testing

ANNE WALDSCHMIDT 155 Against selection of human life- People with disabilities oppose genetic counselling NEWS ON DEVELOPMENTS·

CHRISTINE EWING and CYNTHIA DE WIT 169 Current developments and issues: A summary AT ISSUE

JOCELYNNE A. SCUTT 183 The righl to say yes: The elhics of consent to medical treatment DOCUMENT

RITA ARDITTI 195 Introduction: lilt is time for women to mother Earth"

WOMEN'S ENVIRONMENT AND 197 Women's Action Agenda 21 DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (WEDO)

CONFERENCER~PORT

THAIS CORRAL 207 IIWoman, Procreation, and Environment,"' Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 30 Seplember-7 OClober 1991 CORRESPONDENCE

CATHERINE McDONALD 211 Letter 10 the Editor 213 Biograpbical Sialemenis 55.

JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Spring 1992 Volume 8 Number 1 o Editors' Introduction fudith Plaskow 3 Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza o Articles, _ Uses of the Thea(ollogian: Sex and Theodicy in Religious Feminism Kathleen M. Sands 7 Back to Basics: Feminist Social TheorY, Durkheim and Religion . Victoria Lee Erikson 35 '\bmen Disciples: Light from Secret ~iark \Vinsome Munro 47 Could Christ Have Been Born a \Varnan? A ~Iedieval Dehate Joan Gibson 65 "Ye Are ~1y Epistles": The Construction of Ann Lee Imagery in Early Shaker Sacred Literature fean M. Humez 83 o Roundtable _ MUjeristas; \Vha \Ve Are and What We Are Ahout Ada Maria [su.si-Diaz 105 Elena Olazagasti.Segovia Sandra Mangual-Rodriguez Maria AntoineHa BerriauJbal Daisy L. Machado Lorcks Arguelles and Raven-Anne Rivero o Notes on Contributors _ 127 56. JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL. 4 No.1 SPRING 1992

Editors' Note and Acknowledgments / 6 Evelyne Accad Arab Women's Words With New Vision I 148 ARTICLES Womall'S Body, Womall's Word: Grl/der and Discourse ill Arabo­ Margo Anderson Islamic Writing The History of Women and the History of Statistics I 14 Fcdwa Malti-Douglas

Heidi Tinsman ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 151 The Indispensible Services of Sisters: Considering Domestic Service in Latin American and United States Studies / 37 Documents and Bibliographies Receh'ed /- 172

Wendy Gamber BIBLIOGRAPHIES A Precarious Independence: Milliners and Dressmakers in Boslon, 1860-1890 / 60 Politics / 176 Birth Control / 208 DIALOGUE CO;"''TR18IJTORS I 219 C. Todd Stephenson "Integrating the Carol Kennicotts": Ethel Puffer Howes ACK."\OWlEDG~IENT OF REVIEWERS AXO ABSTRAcrERS FOR 1991 I 221 and the Institute for the Coordination of Women's Interests I 89 NOTICE TO COl'.'TRIB\.;TORS I 223 Marjorie Lightman A Comment: The Pleasure of Social Reform I 114 AX;':OVi\CE~IE:-''1S I 225

I:"TERNATIONAl TRENDS

Elsa Malvido The Role of the Female Body in the Mexican Colonial Period as Seen through Studies of Historical Demography Translated by Joan M" Hoffman I 119

BOOK REVIEWS

Hilda L. Smith A Prize-Winning Book Revisited \\"tllnen Historians and Women's Hislor\,: AConnation ofAbsence 133

Til,}! 1\hl/1/e Dream: Tile "Objecti,'lIy Ql/l'~lioll"" and the AlIll'l'iCall HIstorical Pr0.fe5sioll Pl'tcr ;":(wick

i\'turiel N.1Zzari Relations between the Sexes in Spain and Its Empire / 142 Good Faitfl alld TrulhfullglloYallce: A Case of TraHSllllalltic Bigamy AJexandra P,urna Cook and Noble David Cook Lor'l;' CIIs!OIllS ill Eighft't'lltll-Celltury Spaill Carmen Martin Gaile Whell Jesus Came, tile Corn Mothers Weill Away: Marriage, Sexuality, /llld PO

Special Issue WOMEN'S BODY IMAGES

Sundra Slallfon 2 "Venus Rising ... Mars in Jful'id Magl'nta 33 "Coiffure Carnival" RelTogradl.".. 34 "Salon 000" The Cn!/(>c(h'(' 3 Women's Body Images 35 "Salon 000" Ruth Moon Keml'!ter 6 Toenail Poem 36 "Coiffure Curniva'" Marge Piercy R Belly good Rami; Trinka 37 "Women in Society-- Ann Doric/soil 10 In the Hot TUD llary Kay Maddell 38 iv1y Tils MOl/rci'1l Ryan GrWin II Such Foolishn6\ Rella Patton 39 A Woman's Song AlisoJi K%dillsky 12 Body Art Post", Risk of Lil/tla U'(/,\'IHl'J" Smith 40 Polilic.:al Platforms Infection Joanlle Sell:er 41 A Collection of Maps G.B. Christopher 14 Nude Self - Portrait: Eigillieth Barham S. Bostian 42 Refurbishing Birthday Jauic(' 11. Mikl'.\'el/ 43 Stmight Brown Hair E. J. Mil/a Laino 15 Lost and FOllnd .HaI'Y Sl/C' KoC'ppel 45 An Imervkw with Enid Shomer Chaia Hd/('/' 16 The Erotic "Janiksto .\1al/,.('cl1 O'8rh'Il 52 Hearlll BeWI) Te'rr; L. .I£'II"C'II 19 For the Lo\t;, of Kinks Cynthia Ricdc 53 The Woman Who C.lrried the ROlldalYIl \"(lr/lcy H"!TimC'y 20 Finally, Isi~~ World on Her Hips Sandra Stanton 21 "Butterfly Woman" ,",'andra Nelsoll 56 For My Venus of Willendorf " "Samovila: Guardian of Ihe (il'w'{' Grallpe-Pillard 57 ·'Andromeda·· Animals" 58 "Lei Ihe Fish Go" 23 "Journey-- 59 ··Wind Generators" AIi:wJIl Towllselld 24 Excerpts from A Catalogue of 60 "Descent" the Parts: Essays on Life in Salldra Olson 61 Devolution a Female Body .Icss Mills 62 Size Chemistry I() I Char/oue Gordoll 63 Weight Watchers Rochelle'lloit 26 Qde 10 Flesh Usa Mal/ning 64 "Being Fat in the U.S'" Nin Andre\\'s 2R Honey Child Karen Suhach 65 Tennites Sm' \l'(,/k£'l" 31 Peahens and Flannery 0 'Connor Chris At/amlell 6R Thin Hope Lal/ret Sp('('r 32 If we're pretty, and arcn·t Janice L{'\'y 69 Young Springtime we just. and if we ore aCCOlll- Patricia Call1wl1 74 Cow"s Skull on Red plished, and arenOt we ever. "\far." Sue KOI.'ppel 75 Reviews: \it/emino's Hair there will always come along (Yvonne V. Sapia) Branches a man who is , DOl/hied Or('/' With Fruit (Diane Averill) Reit'arning the Dark (Nan Fry) 77 Notes About Contributor Volume 9 Number I 1992 58.

A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS Special Issue Guest Editor Deborah Carlin, University ofMassachusetts at Amherst Managing Editor Janet Benton, University ofMassachusetts at Amherst

CONTENTS

Elaine Sargent Apthorp Re-Visioning Creativity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett 1

John N. Sii.:ift Narration and the Maternal "Real" in Sapphira and the Slave Girl 23

Ann \v, Fisher-Wirth Reading Marian Forrester 35

Profiles Mark]. Madigan Dorothy Canfield Fisher, 1879-1958 49

Elizabeth A. Turner Louise Pound, 1872-1958 59

Book Reviews Sherrill Harbison \Villa Cather: Double Lives by Hermione Lee 65

Frances \v. K"ye After the World Broke in Two: The Later Novels of Willa Cather by Merrill Maguire Skaggs and Willa Cather's Modernism: A Study ofStyle and Technique by Jo Ann Middleton 69

Roxanna Pisiak Bergson and American Culture: The Worlds of \Villa Cather and Wallace Stevens by Tom Quirk 72

Elsa Nettels Conflicting Stories: American Women Wl-iters at the 7j,rn into the Twentieth Century by Elizabeth Ammons 77

LEGACY Bookshelf 80

Notes and Queries 87 LESBIAN • CONTRADICTION 59. I A Journal of Irreverent Feminism I Issue '39. Summer 1992 By and. for Women BOYORGIRL? - SPECIAL ISSUE ON SEX AND GENDER! Contents

Boy or Girl It's a Bitch Being Butch (Michele Lloyd) 3 Femme and Proud (Victoria Stagg Elliott) 4 Lesbianism-A Privileged View ofSociety (Tracy Ferguson) 4 My Femininity and the Rest of the World (anonymous) 5 The Evolution ofMy Gender Identity (Julie Stroud) 6 A Lesbian Born and Raised (Sharon Rhodes) ~ 8 Too Femme to Be a Lesbian, Too Butch to Be Bi (Val) 9 I Am a Crossdresser (Rayanne Hunt) 10 Who Determines Identity? (CB Sundance) 10 Let Me Tell You a Little about Myself(Elizabeth L. Cagle) 11 "I've Always Felt the Body Panic' (interview) 12 Genderphobia: Where Separatism Joins Patriarchy (Janis Walworth) 16 Lesbians Who Date Transsexuals (Christine Beatty) 17 Trying to Understand Our Differences (Kate Colwell) 18 ASpecial Woman at That (Shelley Elvira Salieri) 18 Your Call for Submissions Furthers Oppression (Anne Ogborn) 19 Commentary How To Treat an Old Woman (Ren~e Damone) 20 An Alternative to Latex (Barbara Louise) 21 Responses On 'Going deaf' and Being Deaf (Sheryl Kaplan) 22 On 'Women's Music' (Kathleen Pavia) 22 Coming Attractions 23 60. LESBIAN · CONTRADICTION IA Journal of Irreverent Feminism I Issue 1140, Fall 1992 By and for Women

ELECT.ION REFLECTIONS:

Contents Commentary Racism in the Lesbian Community (Saundra W. Haggerty) 7 Notes From the 23rd Year (SA Giacosanzio) 8 Yes, Mr. President (Angela M.L. Pattatuccl 9 Three Reasons Why Goddess Religion Is Superior (Sharon Sarles} 14 Elections Your Vote DOES Make a Difference (Del Martin & Phyllis Lyon) 10 In/Out: Let's Get Crackin' (Amy Blake} 11 On the One Hand... Two Views ofElectoral Politics (Jan Adams} 12 Responses Notes on Lesbian Camp (A. Bragdon Gilley} 3 Girl Grows Up, Becomes Witch (Henrietta Bensussen) 4 Human or Ape (Ann Nemesis) 5 Gender and Transsexualism (Rochelle Glickman} 6

Coming Attractions: 13 61.

f EAT U RES 7 Red-Diaper Daughter by /lalla Ge1'll~'d Sillga page 7 Growing up in a Jewish-~'Iaf.\ist family in the frightened ·S().~. the author feels alien in white-bread America-and estranged from rye-bread America. too.

11 A Revolution in Small Steps by Bill Creenberg Is feminism possible within Orthodoxy, or is it oxymoronic? Greenberg, in thi", state-of­ the Union message, defies both right and left. and insists~through an accretion of radical anecdote-Ihat women are launching Orthodox Judaism inexorably into gender <:quality.

Burned at the Stake: 18 The Rediscovered Case of Isabel Lopez

by Claudia Wise lrith Susall Schllur page 11 ~ew documents from medieval Spain hring to life a Spanish-Jewish woman who could have been us-had we lived 500 years ago, Homely but incriminating testimonies from UEPARTMENTS Isabel Lopez's housemaids make the Inquisition painfully real. Plus ... how Isabel Lopez's relationship to Catholicism makes Wise ponder her own cnnwrsion to Judaism. 2 FROM THE EDITOR

3 LETTERS RU 486 25 28 TSENA RENA by Sharon Lii'berman ami Amirea Bon~/fEagell Resources you call't lire Idt!wut This is the other fight for abortion rights. The abortifacient drug that has been lurking at the periphery of our consciousness is being kept out of the C.S. by those who Jon't much 4 KOL ISHAH- like Jews or women. WOMEN'S VOICES Womell speak 01/1 in their 0\1'!1 Ifmng mices 011 MitleaH 26 Follow Your Mikveh Bliss peace, Blorks & Jews. the By Mama SapsOIl'it;. cOllllecrio/l bt'hreell philumhmpy Two Jews-by-Choice and Iheir funky feminist rabbi pack hiking 'ihoes and a bracha for a ami power, and more. dip in the hot springs of the Pacific Northwest. 32 LILITH Reviews ,\fatriarclllllrraditions. flilctry Foodculture: On Becoming a Jewish Vegetarian by Piercy, (/ Inlcky lIel\' hook 30 11/1 the lromi'll ofChellll, by Roberta Kalechon/...·y Christiml Ifomt'll \\'110 1m'cd If. as the author posits. in Judaism the sensual precedes the intellectual. how do you Jews. and II highly give up Bubbie's delicious hrisket for tofu? IIIlC01l\'clltivlla/ slimmer reading fi.lt. 36 Two Holocaust Survivors/One Red Coat by Hedy Markmri/::. CO\'ER: PhOlograph h.l' Jim Bull A Kurdish boy's Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall brings an intimacy of strangers. and SUMMER 1992 what feels like a blessing from the grave. VOL. 17, NO.3 62. The World of Women Volume II, Number 6

MAY/JUNE 1992

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Edna FuderiA!cm uwlKmJ in "" . What You Said AboUl Race byJllliaJ;.e Malveaux 24 ArM1lSll5 in 19U4. SM hlJJ travtlt'd the world and has litled sina 1931 in \ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Searching for the Answers by An4rea Rudner 82 I'irginw, u'htrt she laught English • atJaws MadiJon Unit'~i(,. She is the The Internal Athlete by SU$al~, Griffin 87 olltflOr ofa 'IOt,tf, "Thru Pam Earth" (PopullJr library, 1974). "Tn Tramil: Roam Sweet Home: RVing Women by Marilyn Murph, 42 A Rtprist" is hu nw book ofpoems, as yel in manuscript [onn. Fiction Special Conversations by GrMe Paley page 31 52

The Fog by Can Xu< 56

Goat's Milk by Charlotte Zoe Walker. 60 , BOOKS: \ Lori Gn'nker is all Ulmrd-u:inning[ru-lm/(i \ photographer li'holt u'ork has fI1(ompaswl mbjtfls jifJm Essay Women and Travel by Mary MOms 68 Eastern Eumpi', Ihf l.IIUl Strip, and j'idnam. She hilS publbhed tu'o books: "From Hae to ,\Iatemit)''' (HakleJ/ hltematioool Bookshllf 71 lind "TIlt IIIt/uible Thread: A Portrait ofJewuh Ame,;mrl Womm"lThe Jtl1.'i:>h Pllblimtion Socie(v/. A Latin American Feminist Literature by Marjorie Agosln 72 page 46 Bold 7)pes Ann Petry • Bookwatch 73

ART S:

The Economics ofCensorship byJewelie Gomez 74

Arlswalch 76

Making Domestic Violence Public b)' Dma Shottenkirk 77

Music Sinead O'Connor-"Being a Woman" 78 The World of Women Volume II, Number 6 63. • MAY/JUNE 1992 (Continued) CO NT EN TS

Rebtuu Baggttt has pubfbhed pOtll)' Gild fie/ioll ill 'Vl~\'X." "The NtU' Eng/mid RnJitlA'," 4 "SojouOltl," "Helium Nil/t, " alld "Fle/ioll." She was 0001 ill North 10 SisteThood IS GlolJiil~'Internationa1 News Caroli71u mId has filled all Oliff tht soulh(aJltm Ulliltd Slates. Internatio~a1 ~w Australia: Violating ... KuwcUt:Domestic Workers Held page 39 <", ." . ..."".; ': ,,: Hostage • Hungary: Ul}constitutio!1~C~is.~~\:· Haiti: Refugee Women • Global

,- "'_.' ."("':""',,., Environment Testimony ~, Canada: Antiporno-gnphy ~.reakth~2ugh by Michele Landsberg " 86 Home Fires National News lJoes Lenora Fulani Practice, What She Preaches? by ]iU Nelson • Republican Women: No-Shows in the Primanes- by Ann F; Lewis " Reading, 'Riling, and

'Rassment: Bo~'~ Can't Be.l~~Ys:in Minneso~'by KaJherifU'"Lallpher

Tw (;allaghrr',\ 'nos/ riCffli booJu ofPOt/,) 92 Dear Candidates: Some Unwelc~me Advice from Ms. Readers includr ··Porlllbit Ki,\$rJ" (Lnpra PUiS), and "Mooll Cro.<'ing B,idgt·' aud "Alllpfiludt: Ntw and Sdt{/td 31 Poetry In Transit: A Reprise by Edna FredtriJmm POIlII-..', " both from .Drayu'(Jlj PffjJ, which ha.\ alw Il/.1i uf!n'lI(td hfr ~hort JiOT) colla/iou, "LOl'iI 39 Poetry Hanging the Wash at Midnight by R,beaa Bagg'lI oJ Hom"." Sile lit",l if! Port Angtfl~, U'mhing/on. msidt fronl and bock C01.'fn 40 Instant Classics The Politics of Housework h)' PatnCin Mainardi

46 Photo EWIJ "The Main Force": Women in Eritrea b)' LJJri Grinker

HO COli/mentor;' A Writer's Life in a Household of Children b.\' Melissa Fa)" Greellt'

82 JUllfT Spau Early Exits byJooll Frank Editorial inlmlJ: G

COl'll dt5ign b)' Nalley Smith; ltlftrpTljJ printing try Nadja 64 • The World of "'"men ""llIllle III. :\lIlllber • JULY/AUGUST 1992 I I \1 I R C, ,

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Sharing the Anniversary Festh'ities 23

Maxi1U Kumin U'01l flu Pulitur Priu jor POll/)' in 1973, The State of NOW by Patricia Ireland 24 and urn (QTlJulttlrlf ill poll')' (0 1M Libra')' of DmgrfJJ in 1981-82. Sht has publishtd fWl)'S and[ulicm, awl hiT Radical Heterosexuality by Naomi IFolf 28 Im/h book of poems. "Looking for Lruk, " 11-.2..1 publiJhtd b)' Ir. If'. Norton f(jr/UT thi> }for. Feminist Print r-.ledia: Our Fourth Estate 32 page 93 Race lind Women Making Sense or the King Verdict with Maxine 41

Walers, Gloria Molina, l/ud Atlgda Db

Essential A1~, Moments by Gloria Steillt'111 alld Othen 44

Fiction Standing Ground by Ursula K. Le Guin

Mae Jemi~on: To Boldly Go. by COl/stawe M, Grew 78

Abonion: States of Confusion b." Rochelle Sharpe 83

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Essay 20 Years of Feminist Bookstores bJ Carol 5ellja} 60

Classics of This \rave 64

Bookll'{/!c!l 65

Bold r..,pe.1 Jeanette Winterson • l1/!l'tlwtiullal Roohllf{( 66

\ R I .... HI/a D(li'f'.\ /111,,1 Ti'«'I/ hook oj IlOrll/.1 1.1 "(;'111/ S,'/I"" IIJ', Ii' S,,'I,,'" ! Y84j, Sill' If(/( lit.' III/In I 'nn'(r,"'-\ Ii/ Two Decades ofrhe Mm'ement b." Ar/ful' R(wol 68 !'''pmll /11/1/ hlll}l/l/ Wlllplt'/1'I111t1 fin/IIif1·/f. 'Thw'l{:h Ow fl'.\ (;'1/1'." hi j487,Ihr 'ufll'rd Iii. Puh/:,l'I j'rI:(./'" I'od/\ Selected Women's Art Groups and Galleries 73 {M no hook 'Thoma' and Brulllh "ICnmfglr ,\ltI/OII. /lJ,W,1 paK" 22 Artswatch 73 The "'orIel of "'omen YolUllle III, "umber 65. • JULY/AUGUST 1992

CO;"';TE:-.iTS

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6 J.£tters

12 ' International :"rews

Nigeria: Three Women for President? • Burma: Refugee Rapes • U.K.:

~Iadam Speaker • Turkey: Forced Virginity Tests • Peru: Women Cnder Crossfire

b)' Corimu Schmidt • Bulgaria: A Poet as Vice President b)' Manfwa KatUlrova

86 Home Fires !'Jational ~ews

Making Delinquent Dad Pay His Support byJeall1!e L. Reid· Controversy

Over the NOW Pro-Choice March • Evicting the Super: Tenants Battle

Harassment by Linden Gross • Harvard Law: More Than a Bad )~ke

92 Actioll Agenda Ten Men Out Mari(vn Chin U'~~~~~o:"- for the Arts Writing Ftll(}U'ship. o0' ''}''Co, o,,~:\ SM is tM a1uhor of "Dumf 44 Photo Essay A ,\h. Family Album , °i;~ r:;~~l~ Bamboo" (Grtmfield Rtvieu-, \ Pms, 1987), mid ha laltsl 59 New Scholarship Three-Dimensional Herstor)' by Carren SUocA;. ..,~W;~~',;. 'tl;~ book of/Xiim.5 i.s 'Tht Phomu :'"<'.~.;,~,:~- :.;?~: Gmu, tM Ttrma Empty." 67 Poet I)' Elegy for Chloe Nguyen by Afan'(~'n Chin "',.~;(~ ,.'. flagi 67 \iSZ .:f / 74 lllller Space Freeing Liberation Theology by'Jlldith Ann Diers Editorial inlfl7jj: Galad-ntlle Allman, 76 Eco!emillism The Plumage Bill by Virginia Woolf SharD'l DotovUh, Pnulopt Hutchison, Eridw Jruobs, Crislina Pagi 80 Femirlist Theol) Out of the Academy and into the Streets by Art fl.Histant: Erin Wadi Ri5tauh fl5sulana: Judy Wanur 93 Poeti)' The Height of the Season by Maxille Kumill Spaint a.HutallU: K~lly Kuu'tloora

94 Guest Room Mothers of Convention by Lindsy Vall Gelder COl'~r design by NatU"j Smith 8ackground phot(}graph © /992 Ou'm PBIBlad. Star 66. The World of Women Volume Ill, Number 2 • SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1992 F E .\ T l' R f. S

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Poety)' The Real Indian Leans Against by Ch1)'stos 27

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Breast Cancer: Redefining "Acceptable" b:>' Karen HttlT)' 30

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Too Little, Too Late? • Niger: Blame Women for the Drought • Rio: Working the Process

by lnllren Essennan • China; ~~fucius ~eets the Mark.~ EooJ1.omy b)'Jlld), PolumbaulII ,'J', ,-,' 82 Home Fires National ~' ."

Hidden Stars: Candidateo To Watch (and Vote For) by SoUie Han

What We're Up'Againit in November by Ann F. Uwis •

Caseis Aftermath by RJumda Coptkm • Doing the Third Wave

32 Poetl)' How To Make Love to a \\'oman with One Breast by Bonnita Stahlberg

46 Photo EHOJ Immediate Family: Photographs from the Book by Sail)' Manu

52 Filtion Edge of Rock by May Mansoor MUlm

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume X, Number 2 Summer, 1992

Articles

WOMEN IN COMBAT: WHO SHOULD MAKE THE POLICY Major Michael H. Gilben 1

LIVING UNDER THE DEBATED HOMOSEXUALITY REGULATIONS: LESBIANS IN THE U.S. MILITARY CHALLENGE A POLICY OF CONTAINMENT Susan Warshauer 8

'WE'RE LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN": THE IMPACT OF GENDET STEREOTYPES ON WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Tracy Timmons 20

BONNY YANK AND GINNY REB REVISITED C. Kay Larson 35

Articles appearing in this journal are abtracled and indexed in Historical Abstracts, America: His/DI)' and Life, and Current Military Literature. 70.

\(llume c! Number 1 Spring 1992

Editorial Articles The Survivor's Voice: Breaking the Incest Taboo 4 CAROL BARRINGER Gender Distortions and Development Disasters: Women and Milk in African Herding Systems 23 BONNIE KETTEL Ritual Death, Patriarchal Violence, and Female Relationships in the Hymns to Demeter and [nanna 42 MARCIA W. D-S. DOBSON A Bond Stronger than Friendship or Love: Female Psychological Development and Beauly and the Beasl 59 j. P. WILLIAMS On Learning and Teaching Teacher Blaming: A Feminist Issue 73 jo SOSKE Observations Speaking the Plural: The Example of Women: A journal ofLiberation 84 MARGARET BLANCHARD Review Essays Women At War with Militarism, Part Two: The Experience of Two World Wars 98 JUDY BARRETT LITOFF AND DAVID C. SMITH Women and Disabilities 106 BARBARA HILLYER Reviews Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings By and About Asian Ammcan Women edited by Asian Women United of California Between Worlds: Women Writers ofChinese Ancestry by Amy Ling The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women; Anthology edited by Shirley Geok-Iin Lim and Mayumi Tsutakawa 1\5 DALI TAN, Reviewer Women As They Age: Challenge, Opportunity, and Triumph by J. Dianne Garner and Susan O. Mercer Women and Aging: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography compiled by Jean M. Coyle 71.

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Single Women/Family Ties: Life Histories of Older Women by Katherine R. Allen 118 MARGARET L. CRUIKSHANK, Reviewer A Dream Compels Us: Voices of Salvadoran Women edited by New Americas Press LUCHA: The Struggles of Lalin American Women edited by Connie Weil 122 M. PATRICIA FERNA.NDEZ KELL}', Re"viewfr Edging Women Out: \fictorifm Novelists, Publishers, and Sucial Change by Gaye Tuchman 125 MICAEL M. CLARKE, Reviewer Seduction: The Cruel Woman directed by Monika VonTreut The Virgin Machine directed by Monika VonTreut She Musl be Seeing Things directed by Sheila McLaughlin 127 JULIA LESAGE, Reviewer ,)'ex DilJnellccs in Depre.uiol1 by Susan Nolen-Hoeksema iHakil1g a DifFerence: P.~yclwlog)· llml the Comtruction oj Gt'1u/er edited by Rachel T. Hare-Mustin and Jeanne Maracek 129 ESTHER ROTHBLUM, jAN1CE BER,\fAX, AX{J DEBRA SnEBSlK. Rellii'll/as Chasle Liberalion: CelibacY and Ffmllie Cullural Slatu., by Sally Kitch Radical Spirits: Spiritualism and lVOmt'115 Rights in Ninefeenth-Cl'lIlury Amaim by Ann Braude 132 VICHJIlIA BRUH"X. Rfv/{'We1' The Writing or the Sex? Or lVhy You Don't Have to Read ll'Ollll'tl5 Wriling To Know II:, No Good by Dale Spender 1:J6 CAROL KU,\I/CK C)'G,-\;\'()\\,SA"/, Reviewer 1991 NWSA Awards & Scholarships I:JH NWSA News 140 Teachers for a Democratic Culture 142 Contributors 145 Announcements 148 Books Received 150 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR 72.

Volume 21, Number 4 July-August 1992

A RIBBON AT A TIME (National News) Cop Blows Whistle on ComlpHon contents by Laura Flanders p. 4

Undocumented Immigrants Live with Fear SPIRITUALITY by Lynn Wenzel p. 5 Who Owns Our Bodies (Health) hy Kalha Pollilt p. 6

I'm Such A Failure...No/! (Media Walch) b.y Marie Shear p. 8

Her Cup Runneth Over (ushianie Logic) hy Marilyn Murphy IJ. 34 DANCING AT THE REVOLUTION (The Arts) Artist Exorcises Male God h., Marcia Newfield p. 18

Can 'he Goddess Save Planet Earth? COUNTRY OF WOMEN by Meg Bowman p, J5 (lnternationa/) Reporter Blows the Whistle on Abortion Torture by Michelle lAndsberg p. 2/ THE WORLD SPLIT OPEN (Personal Essays) T .....o Faces ofEvil by Patricia Rose Gilles & Debora Tobola pp. 25-2fi METRO SUPPLEMENT WAC Takes Gralld Celliral Sialioll hy Holly Morse p. MI Taking Back lhe Garden: Feminist Liberation Theology Birlh Control's Olher Mother hy Mary Marshall Clark p. 1-1 by COllnie Chell p. MI

Embodying 'he Crolle REVIEW OF BOOKS by Marily"" Foss Anderson". /6 pp. 27-32 The Lavender Pulpit: Safe Haven for Women Rabbis? WORLD TO CARRY ON by Karen Davis p. J7 The Third Wave by Shanllon Uss & p. 24 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR 73.

Volume 21, Number 5 September-October 1992 contents

W/to Decides? Men Making Heal/h CENTERFOLD Decisions For Women (Heal/h) by Lisa Small p. 7 Picking on People Who Have No Voice Self-Helpers Resist Stales' IntTltsion Text by Susan Valentine-Glaser Into Heal/h Care /Heal/h) Photography by Zelphia Phillips by Kiersta A. Burke p. 8 Pl'. 18-19

Christopher Columbus: No Cause REVIEW OF BOOKS For Celebration 1'1'.22-26 Nowhere To Hide by Mathowin p. 9 Laura Flanders on Lesbians ond COUNTRY OF WOMEN AIDSI'. 6 Terror on Campus (International) by Katrina Foley p. 15 Helping Korean Rape Victims RESISTANCE by Miriam Ching Lauie p. 28 Susan E. Davis on Civil Disobedience Irish Women Protest Abortion Laws p.IO by Carole Craig p. 29

Barbara Yoshida on Taking to the COLUMNS Streets p. II Act Now! for Eca-Justice by Susan Valeutine-Glaser p. 14 Sybil C/aibortre on The Women's Pentagon Action p. II Auother Take - Campaigu '92: Just Like the Movies by Anue Markowski p. 16 Proud To Be A Women CENSORSHIP/EROTICA/ Amy Wu on the Democratic Cotlven­ PORNOGRAPHY ­ Lesbianic Logic tion p. 30 WHAT'S GOOD FOR by Marilyn Murphy p. 17 WOMEN? A RIBBON AT A TIME Sports - Out ofthe Dugout, (National News) Connie Chen 011 All Ihe Arguments Outo the Field Making Headway Inside The System p. 12 by Kathleen Warnock p. 20 by Lisa Small p. 4 Poinl and Counterpoint by Media Watch - Shear Not Out OfNowhere - Carol Mose· the Members Chauvinism Awarth ley Braun ofthe Clearinghouse on Femidde and by Marie Shear p. 21 by Susan Kaufman p. 5 Leanne Katz, Executive Director of the National Coalition Against METRO Censorship p. 13 PI'. 30. 31 74. offourbacks volume xxii number 7 july 1992 contents news reviews

abortion news .4 Summer Reading Shorts 8 murphy brown...... 5 Stolen Glances: Lesbians breast cancer news 6 Take Photographs 10 pay equity...... 7 Sister Earth 12 harassment news 17 Emily Dickinson' Woman Poet... 13 Dorothy Healey: A Life interview in the American C. P ..... 18 Diana E. H. RusselL 1 regular

conference Dykes to Watch Out For 22 Chicken Lady 22 National Women's Book.16 Letters 21. 24 Ads 26 commentary

Fashionable Fascism 3 Why Save Roe 25 75. offourbacks volume xxii number 9 aug-sept 1992 contents news commentary international The "Right" to Choose: margaret thatcher Now You See it, Now You selling cigarettes? 5 Don't 7 germany abortion laws 6 Europe: A Rich Men's Club 9 national RU 486: The Moral Property women's unreported of Women 16 actions 5 Am I the Only Woman Who fetal tissue Regrets Having Children 17 on television ...... 5 New City Notes ...... 18 sexism and On the Death of a Baby women gymnasts ..... 5 Boy 20 abortion/reproductive . .. 6 conference regular Chicken Lady ...... 21 NWSA: Working to Dykes to Watch Out For 21 Survive...... 1 Letters 24 Asian Lesbians 8 Ads 26 Deaf Women Intensive 10 East Coast Lesbians Fest11 Feminist Research ... 20 76. offourbacks volume xxii number 9 oct 1992 contents Quincentennial interview Interview: Beth Brant on Cherry Smyth Books & Spirits .,.,, .. 1 on Queer Politics .. ', 12 Museum Review: Smithsonian reexamines exploits '" 2 Book Review: The Crown of commentary Columbus. , , . , , , , . " 3 Aborting Operation Rescue: News: Spain's opposition to We Did It, So Can You 11 the Quincentennial ".. 4 Why I Think Gay Men Commentary: Australians are Sexist .,,,,.,." 15 respond to colonialism , 6 review news 17th Michigan Womyn's Music Canada: government stance on Festival ,.",.".', 16 sanitary napkins '."., 7 Bosnia and genocide , 10 Germany: court blocks regulars abortion " .. ,.'",. 10 lelters .,,.,,,, .. ," 19 anti-stalking laws ."., 7 shicken 'lady ,, .. , .. , 20 imperialist immunization 7 dykes to watch out for. 20 abortion ... ,.".", 10 ads ,." .. ", ..... 26 feminist barred from teaching . , , .... ,." 10 77.

July/August 1992 Peace~~d Vol. 52 No.4 Fr ed

Features Branch Profile .. 16

Sponsor .8 Branch Action .• 17

Women Workers .9 Program & Action ..18

Racism & Classism ..10 Committees .... 19

WILPF & Labor ..12 WILPF Notes .,. 22

Labor Boycotts . 15

Departments

Reader's Forum . 4

Membership •.... 5

Washington Report. .. 6

U.N. Report •.•.. 7 78.

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Features Branch Action .•. 25

Americas Report .• 8 Program 26

Interview with Babsi LIMPAL ...•.. 27 Lochbiler •.•.•. 11 WILPF Notes .•. 28 Gertrud Baer '" 12 Book Review ...• 29 Indigenous Women's Workshop •..•. 15

Int'l Programme.... 16

Workshops ..•.. 18

Drug War •••.• 20

Cuba •..••... 23

Departments

Reader's Forum .•. 4

Membership •...• 5

Washington Report... 6

U.N. Report ..•..7

Branch Profile ... 24 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 79.

Volume 16 Number 2 1992

Theory and Method Cultural Diversity and Methodology in Feminist Hope landrine 145 Psychology: Critique, Proposal, Empirical Elizabelh A. Klonoff Example Alice Brown-Collins

Violence Feminist Attitudes Toward Pornography Control Gloria Cowan 165

Dating, Drinking, and Rape: Effects of Victim's and Jeanette Norris 179 Assai/ant's Alcohol ~onsumption on JudgfY}enl5 Lisa A. Cubbins of Their Behavior and Traits· , .'

Gender Bias Two Routes to Eliminating Gender Differences in Wayne H. Bylsma 193 Personal Entitlement: Social Comparisons and" Brenda Major Performance Evaluations

Perceptions of Female/Male Presidential Shirley Matile Oglelree 201 Candidates: Familial and Personal Situations Mary C. Coffee 5hylaA. May

Sex-Linked Bias in Promotion Decisions: The Role Asya Pazy 209 of Candidate's Career Relevance and Respondent's Prior Experience

Clinical Dimensions of Family Relationships Associated Ellen Hock 229 With Depressive Symptomatology in Mothers of Mary Beth Schirtzinger Young Children Wilma Lutz

Health Dimensions of the Contraceptive Attributes Linda j. Beckman 243 Questionnaire s. Marie Harvey Joan Murray

Reviews Gender and Thought: Psychological Perspectives, Jill Morawski 261 by Mary Crawford and Margaret Gentry

Psychotherapists' Sexuallnvo/vement VVith Beverly E. Thorne 265 Clients: fntervention and Prevention, edited by R. Clayton Shealy Gary E. Schoener, jeanelle H. Milgram, john C. Gonsiorek, Ellen T. Leupker, and Ray M. Conroe

Invisible l.ives, by Martha Barron Barrett Mary Ellen Reilly 267

Lesbians at Mid/ife: The Creative Transition, edited Barbara F. Luebke 268 by Barbara Sang, Joyce Warshow, and Adrienne J. Smith

Making Connections: The Relational Worlds of Sally L. Archer 269 Adolescent Girls at Emma Willard School, edited by Caral Gilligan, Nona P. Lyons, and Trudy J. Hanmer 80. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 1/2 July 1992

CONTENTS

Differences in Male and Female Patterns of Communication in Groups: A Methodological Artifact? 1 SUSUII A. Wheelall alld Ali/hollY F. Verdi

Self-Stereotyping, Sex Role Ideology, and Menstrual Attitudes: A Social Identity Approach 17 Elizabeth A. Hardie alld Nalley E. McMurray

Children's Vulnerability to Stressful' Life Events in Mothers' Eyes: Effects of Gender and pqrental Experiences 39 Michael A. Hoffmall alld Rachel Levy-Shiff

Escalating Commitment to a Relationship: The Sexual Harassment Th~ ~ Karell B. Williams and Ramolla R. Cyr

The Effects of Job Title vs. Job Description on Occupational Sex ~q n Johll C. Jessell alld Lawrellce Beymer 81. SIGN S Journal of Women in Culture and Societ:t

AUTUMN 1992 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1

CONTENTS Evelyn Nakano Glenn From Servitude to Service Work: Hisrorical Continuities in the Racial Division of Paid Reproductive Labor Maureen A. Mahoney 44 The Construction of Subjectivity and the and B~rbara Paradox of Resistance: Reintegrating Feminist Yngvesson Anthropology and Psychology

SPECIAL CLUSTER: SIMONE DE BUUYOIll Mary G. Dietz 74 Introduction: Debating Sonia Kruks 89 Gender and Subjectivity: Simone de Beauvoir and Contemporary Feminism Linda M. G. Zerilli III A Process without a Subject: Simone de Beauvoir and Julia Kristeva on Maternity Margaret A. Simons 136 Lesbian Connections: Simone de Beauvoir and Feminism

REYUW ESSAYS Lesley Ferris 162 Absent Bodies~ Dancing Bodies, Broken Dishes: Feminist Theory, Postmodernism, and the Performing Arts Richard W. 173 Politics and the Psyche: Feminism, McCormick Psychoanalysis, and Film Theory

BOOK REVIEWS

Marnia Lazreg 188 Simone de Beauvoir by Deirdre Bair; Beyond "The Second Sex" edited by Peggy Reeves Sanday and Ruth Gallagher Goodenough

RUENT BOOKS ON WOMEN AND Won Alice Kessler·Harris 193 Crafting Selves: Power, Gender and Discourses of Identity in a Japanese Workplace by Dorinne Kondo; Office Ladies, factory Women: Life alld Work at a Japallese Company by Jeannie La; factory Girls: Women ill the Thread Mills of Mei;i Japall by E. Patricia Tsurumi (Continued, next page)

1992 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. 82. SIGN S Journal of Women in Culture and Society

AUTUMN 1992 VOLUME 18 NUMBER 1

(Continued) CONTENTS

Judith Stacey 198 Working Parents: Tran:;iiJrmal;ons in Gender Roles and Public Policies in Sweden by Phyllis Moen; The Workings of the Household by Lydia Morris; Politics ofEveryday Life: Continuity and Change in Work and the Family edired by Helen Carr and Lynn Jamieson Jane Lewis 203 Who Cares for the Elderly? by Emily K. Abel; The Feminization of Poverty: Only in America? edired by Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg and Eleanor Kremen; Parental Leave and Child Care: Setting a Research Agenda edited by Janet Shibley Hyde and Marilyn J. Essex; State, Private Life and Political Change edited by Lynn Jamieson and Helen Corr; Negotiated Care: The Experience of Family Day Care Providers by Margaret K. Nelson Jane Stinson 209 Between Feminism and Labor: The Significance of the Comparable Worth Movement by Linda M. Blum; Pay Equity: The Labour-Feminist Challenge by Carl J. Cuneo; Just Wages: A Feminist Assessment of Pay Equity edited by Judy Fudge and Parricia McDermott; Just Give Us the Mone)': A Discussion of Wage Discrimination and Pay Equity by Debra J. Lewis Diane L. Wolf 214 Male Bias in the Development Process edited by Diane Elson; Women, Employment and the Family in the lntemational Division of Labour edited by Sharon Stichter and Jane L. Parpart 219 United States and International Notes 225 About the Conttibutors 229 Notice to Contributors 232 Thanks to Reviewers

© 1992 by The University of Chica!\u. All rights reserved. 83.

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3 Editors for Issue #47 • Notes for a Magazil1e 7 Toni P. Brown. The Swimmers (poem) 8 Donna Tanigawa • Pau Fa Tryil1g Be Like 011e Haole Dyke (narrative) 11 Terri de Ia Pena • Fil1dil1g A Secret ~ Mexical1a Lesbial1s ill the U.S.A. (narrative) 19 Yasmin A. Sayyed • Breaths all My Mirror (prose poem) 25 Margarita Benitez. Leamil1g to Live with A.I.D.S. (narrative) 28 Charlene No Bears O'Rourke. We Walk (poem) 29 Ekua Omosope • Writil1g Process - Stitchil1g Pieces of Myself (narrative) 31 Granate Sosnoff • Mrs. Matsuda I & II (poems) 34 Lynn Scott. 1873 Alcatraz Avenue-Where I leamed about toliet paper al1d Nat Kil1g Cole (narrative) 39 Deborah Aguayo-Delgado. Stoop Summers (poem) 41 Ana Bantigue Fajardo. Islal1d Dream (poem) 43 Maya C. Valverde. Pipe Carriers (poem) 44 Heidi Li • SOl1g of the Late Summer CourteSall (narrative) 56 Dajenya. Ul1titled (poem) 57 Dawn Rudd • The El1emy (poem) 59 Irare Sabasu • Sustenal1ce (poem) 61 V.K. Aruna • Joumey III Progress (narrative) 69 Josie Miranda. UIIO a U110 (poem) 71 Josefa Molina· Mestiza (poem) 72 Akiba Tiamaya • Just GiveIf wMe Baby-ILove You! (narrative) 76 Loba. Ul1titled (poem) 77 Ana Castanon. Deep Seated Comfort (poem) 78 Edna Escamill • Black Orchid (narrative) 83 Maya C. Valverde. Workers Are Fallillg Through tlle Gap­ The Free Trade Agreemellt (essay) 91 Imani P. Ajaniku • for cora he/ell smith hadden (poem) 93 Jamie Lee Evans • WhyIAmLeavillgNewCollege-A Womal1 ofColor COl1frOl1tS Femillist Psychology 011 its Racism (essay)

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(Continued) 100 Sapphire· poem for jennifer, marla, lawana and me (poem) 106 Suzanne. Don't Say Grace - A Movement (poem) 109 Victoria Manyarrows • Making Magic ... (poem) 110 Melanie Nelson. The Weaver (poem) 111 Terri jewell. Moving In (poem) 113 Kyna Taylor. When It Was Broken (narrative) 118 Mi Ok Bruining • Not !lIst Another One of Those Identity Poems (poem) 121 Charlene No Bears O'Rourke. SlIndance (poem) 122 Mara Galvez-Breton. cuentos invertidos (narrative) 124 Irene DR. Freedom to Travel (essay) 128 Ruth Farmer. SlIbway Scenes (poem) 130 Maria Cora. To Provoke a Change (poem) 133 Shirley O. Steele. RlIby (narrative) 136 R. Erica Doyle· Yanki Vini (poem) 138 S. jacqueline Miranda. Caribbean Waters (poem) 139 Charlene No Bears O'Rourke. Crossing Over (poem) 140 Alma Villanueva. The Continllance (poem) 142 Contributors' Notes 160 Upcoming Issues

ART Cover Aly Kim. Companionship, EXlIberance of Yo 11th and Wisdom of the Ages Always (linoleum cut) 18 Yasmin Sayyed • IIntitled (pencil) 27 Cristy Chung. Zori's (linoleum cut) 30 Aly Kim • IIntitled (pen & ink) 38 Laura Irene Wayne. We Hold Ollr Own (pen & ink) 40 Pacal Barraza· untitled (pen & ink) 42 Charlene Koskalaka • Imtitled (pen & ink) 60 Cristy Chung. Ms.Takllan (linoleum cut) 68 jean Weisinger. Assata Shakllr (photograph) 70 Maya C. Valverde. Irene Yazzie (photograph) 82 Maya C. Valverde. (Dine) Navajo activists (photograph) 108 Laura Irene Wayne. Stop AIDS (pen & ink) 112 AIy Kim • IIntitled (pen & ink) 120 Pacal Barraza. IIntitled (pen & ink) 132 Aly Kim • Yen Moi LII (pen & ink) 138 Cristy Chung. IIntitled (linoleum cut) 142 Laura Irene Wayne. Celebrating Women (pen & ink) 85.

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THEATRE ADVERTISING GUIDES BttJs McGilJicwddy Books" Books ISPoI9P r.e.bian and Gay Thealre Festival 20P C~ ~ FIRST PERSON Education a Events 3P, 7P, 20P Ponicia A.. W,iglll Triple Jeopardy -,- ,6P Healtb lOon Cit Htlp Wanted 15 Bondage Broke lhe Bonds ofFear ISP Home ImprovemeDtI 21 MaD Order 13P Pride Guide 8P.12P POETRY RttaU 24 LyNW It, dA'<>wry Ser~ 17~18, 23 Small Power 16P KaJNJryflHowdM"""=...,,------TherapJ 5, 19-20, 21 Post Ofrtee 16P Tberapy Groups 9 Roby. Zappa14 Travel One Year Latei' . Natlooal 12·13 Hope I6P ProviuctlOwll::-,-- I4Po15P WomeR-Owned Bu1Desses U 86. S'OJQ~U'R'N'E'R 1~(L /At/6m171t4- fiuum- July 1992 VollUne 17, Number 11

FEATURES FIRST PERSON Louife DaJliei Goodbye Columbus. Hello Thunderheart _ 14 '"LJNtyondFtimanKetah Aleph: Growing Up Jewish in the Midwest 5 /eJ.$~ Deed"Waltr The War against ~uclear Waste _ 15 S/.LJ(ll1 Eisenberg Tradeswomen: Pioneers-

BOOKS Carol Aubin Laura Davis: Pioneering on a New Frontier 36 Anonymous Survivors and Partners Healing Together 37 BteeG Chase She Who Was Lost Is Remembered, edited by Louise Wisechild __39 Deborah. Sachs Li/e·Size, by Jenefer Shute 40 S·OJO·U·R·N·E·R 87. 7/ii" /1/tm1/#t4J- %uum-

August 1992 Vo[wne 17. Nwnber 12

SUMMER READING PULL-OUT ~~~~~IB.20B

FEATURES OTHER DEPARTMENTS lIen4KaM/f Leiters 3 Planned Parenthood Y. Casey: No Justice for Women _ 10 News BBets 4 The Breasl Implant Scandal Revlslted _ 12.15 Calendar 16 Lisa Bif/qwjtz Boston Britfs 19 In the Aftermath of Corporate Greed P~1a FtfglLJOli Boobs, Knockers, Hooters, Jugs ••• and SlIlcone Implants ADVERTISING GUIDES Karen LiNbe:y Silicone: Information, Not Prohibition Books & Bookstores 28·58,8B.lSB·17B Classifieds 31 Education 13B FICTION & POETRY Events 4-6 Chaia Zobloki Jldkr Healtb 7·' What Amazes Me '6B Help Wanted 30 Joyce Pt..uroff 26 Aller the Argument ' Home Improvements 6B Mail Order 78 Monka RaymcNI Crossing the River '6B Publkalions 198 Caroly1l Ca<>U Retail 15 Mum and the Planet Earth _ 14B Services 9,l1,20B SubmtsstoD Notices 198 Therapy 22·25 THEATRE Therapy Groups 14 JOOMGrUlt Travel lIIuminaled by FI'" In Ihl M/rroT _ 26 National 18,20 ProViDcttOwn 19,21 Fn.M Womtn-Owned Businesses 29 K

VIEWPOINT C

September 1992 Volume 18, Number 1

FEATURES Rebecca O. JoItnstHt ______--'- ,3 " ... Recovery Means Changing Everything" _ _ 10 Cris Beam and DiUo" PaMl ______24 A Question of Access: Is Abortion Really Still Legal? ______Ui Jea.. Wei... Celebrating Nicaraguan Women's Resistance _ A"" FergllSOll "A New Woman, a New Power" _

FICTION & POETRY JeNlifu Craig Pixley Ann and Julia _ Ja..e BarMS The yes. _ S"'-arrnt! MalSOIt The Beach NinaNlltart '------Two Gods BdSlShoU -----,:------Old Birds _

VISUAL ARTS Rebecca O. JoItnstHt Boundaries, Masks, Facades _ _ 13·14 ______"'"- 8-1) FILM ______45 KazhiMaio Buffy vs. the Bloodsuckers 38 lLslye Friedbug Rewind after Viewing 40 BOOKS SlepharUe Poggi When Love Goes Wrong, by Ann Jones and Susan Schecter 41 KarOl Lindsey The Oldest Vocation, by Clarissa Atkinson Women ofthe Renaissanc~9 by Margaret L KinK Sexuality and Politics in Renaissance Dratn4, edited by Carole Levin and Karen Robinson 41 Nancy Lagomarsino •• Quill Pieces, by Jane Wilson Joyce and Meredith Sue WJlhs 45 FIRST PERSON Barbara Beckwith Speaker \0 Class _ 5

VIEWPOL~T Pal Gowens Professionals as Pimps 7 S·QJ·O·V_:_R·N·E·R 89. ~ f!/0Jn8?Z./J- ~~

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FEATURES FIRST PERSON Judy Mollond Joyce Goldenston Those Wicked Witches: Anita Hill on Trial 14 Childlessness 7 Women, Colonialism. and Resistance: A Roundtable Discussion__16 Ann Russo Mark Curtis: When Racism Equals Rapism 18 OTHER DEPARTMENTS Susan Eisenberg , Letters, ,3 Welcoming Sisters into the Brotherhood ,20 News Briers 9 Calendar 24 FICTION ~ooB~~ U Jand ShaiauIuJJa WaLter Boy's Lire ,23 ADVERTISING GUIDES

Books & Bookstores ---:38-39 FILM C~~ 47 Stella Kao Education 15 The Twin Bracelets: A Chinese Love Story ,32 Events 4-10 HeaJtb 11-12 HdpWamM % MUSIC Holiday Marketplace 27 Anne-Frances Hwchinson MaD Order U-29 New Releases Heat Up a Cool Summer ,33 Services 34-35, 45 Therapy 40-43 BOOKS Therapy Groops 19, 30 fiavel Ayofemi Fo/ayaIt Natiooal 22, 33 Sexual HlUtUsment: Women SpeaJc Out, ed. by Sumrall and Taylor_36 RwhWhitman Provincetown 31-32 The Double ReckollingofChristopherColumbus, by Barbara Hyett _36 Womeo-OwnM Businesses 44 Margwerile BOIIlIQTd Constell4JiolU ofthe InnerEye, by Sonya Hess Before We Were Strallgen, by Nady. Aisenberg The Arrangement ofSpace, by Martha Collins 37 Sharon Krummel d1td Bine Petosoro Vagabonding, by Christina ThiJrmer-Rohr 38 Molly Lov~1oc1t; AnotherLoPII, by Erzsebet Galg6czJ AbsentLope: A Chronicle, by Rosa Montero 41

VIEWPOINT JoannaKadi Whose Culture Is It Anyway? ~5 W 90. a:

April, 1991

FEATURES

Terry McMillan on 6 Lire, Love and Men

Inside Iraq - Tbe 12 Aftermatb

Sobo - No Hippy Left: A blrthdWf tribute to 18 Cbicks BlllkI Hollldlly .... page 22

Talking Ideas ",ith 30 BeU Hooks

Top: One year after the Poll Queen Cleopatra: Tax • see page 44 34 The Truth 23 Film Eritrea: Women In Sleeping wUb tbe 36 Re\'olutlon Enemy; Lire Is Sweet 24 TelevIsion Caugbt In tbe NEWS Crossfll'e; 191 Club Below: Joy Ellas·Rllwan In AnOWR • see page 26 Performance BRITISH - 25 The MotowD Story; 40 Witch-huots: Left Out SUly Cow and Anows in Lambeth; Ireland: The Uncensored Truth; Books One Year after the Poll 27 Ordlnary Mawning by Tal Jean 'Blnta' Breeze

INTERNATIONAL - Images 47 International Women's 28 Shock to the System Day Delegation to '," t Belfast and Derry; Spare Time Asian Women Workers 29 A Guide to What's Organise; Winnie On and Where ~""'" - Mandela: Hostage to a Dying Colonialism Pulse of the 50 Movement Pop Agalns~ Homophobia; Third REG U LA RS International Festival Against Racism 4 Letters 53 Job Ads Fiction Classtfleds 9 Zora - An RItrlet 54 from Terry McMlIlans Parenting Disappearing Acts 57 Conveyer Belt Births

Music Heatth 22 Ami Koitl; Tribute to 58 Pelvic Inflammatory Billy HoUday Disease w 91. a:

"""" Ranldnr Mia P .... August, 1991 Tell"" The Roaao S""Y. pa.. 34 BRITISH - NUS OD tbe Brink of CoDapse; PoD Tn . Too Poor To PaYi The Tottenbam 3 Are Film Innocent· Set Them 19 In Bed With Madonna Fret!lj Bank of Whore England Scapegoats BCCI Televlalon 22 The Ad Men Cometh; AROUND THE Women or Wisdom .WORLp Azanla: Apartheid Performance Funds Inkatba; Whlcb 23 Edlnburgb Fringe; Way Eastern Bloc?; Grief by Ned Nett; Six Counties: RUe Talking Spints With Murders Continuej Adzldo 12 5\\'155 Women Strike Booka 24 Two Girls, Fat and Thloj Jay Loves Lucy by Fiona Cooper

Images 26 Listening To The Harei Hysteria

Spare TIme 33 A Guide to What's On and Where

Pulse 01 the 50 Movement Soutb African Women's DaYi Sbakti ---- Conference 52 Job Ada 54 Classified. Parenting FEATURES Above: Respect Due· South 57 Oem) Moore and That African Women's Day, see page Vanity Fair Cover; 049. For events see Pulse HomebLrth Carnival - The 6 Drum Beal, On Health 58 You Still Can't Drink Sister Nettf. ,ay - The Water; Salmonella 9 Free Up De Carnival! REGULARS Strikes Again

Banned But Not 12 Silenced - Kwame Letters FREE OFFERS Ture Speaks 4 29 Fiction Elean Thomas • An Extracl From The I Am A Poem - Free 27 Journey To The LaU Last Room by Elean 10 Sister Nettra alb urn, Room Thomas Toni Chlld,' House or Don't Let Them Fool Music 11 Hope on Cassettes 34 Ya • TeUJog The 18 Toni ChUdsi Cryslal Reggae Story Waters; Banderas 59 BookJ BookJ BookJ 92 .

Vol. 11, No.3 Summer 1992

Highway Workers

5 Queen ofthe Road by Jane Humes 9 Structural Steel Painter by Kay Keppler 11 Road Crew Surveyor by Chris Melcher

Features

13 There's No Stopping Those Denver Decking Girls by Eleanor Witte 25 Northern California Sheep Rancher by Judith Robin

Training Programs

20 WIST 22 Bridges to Equity by E. f. Hall

Departments

2 Letters 4 Book Review 19 Poetry 29 Health & Safety 31 Networking 32 National Tradeswomen Resources 33 In Memoriam 19 SPRING 1992 93.

TRIVIA

A JOURNAL OF IDEAS c 0 N T E N T S

4 Editorial

LORRIE SPRECHER 6 Lesbian Crimes Against the State

Lou ROBINSON 11 Centrifugal nineteen ELLEN ZWEIG

LEE MARACLE 14 The Lost Days of Columbus

BARBARA MOR 20 aWoman Drums on MEN Letters

ANNE WITTEN 35 Blue Water

ANNE WITTEN 47 Speaking About My Life MARTHA MICKLES

MICHELE CAUSSE 52 C01respondance, 1986 NICOLE BROSSARD trans. by Lise Weil

CONCETTA PRINCIPE 70 March Cantos

MONICA SJOO 72 The New World Order

ROBIN PARKS 75 Meditations on Form .

CB SUNDANCE 81 STRABtSMUS A TRtVIAL Challenge

HELEN BAROLINI 87 TRIVIAL LIVES Bianca, the Gulf War, Saroyan, and Me

MARY MEIGS 96 AFTER READING Look Me in the Eye

RUTH WEST 102 Explanation of Thea's Tarot 94.

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Letters 2

Hors d'oeuvres Lisa Adkins looks at women's . in tourism 6

Mother's union? challenges mother right 12 COl,11ing out in the cold Olga Zhuk talks to Cath Jackson about lesbian activism in Rus~ia today 20

Dicing with Madonna Elaine Hawkins 25 Gang rape in the townships Mary Masechaba Mabaso talks to Diana Russell 30 Women First: a national speak out for women with learning difficulties Yola Jacobsen reports 35

Old het? Deborah Cameron reassesses 's "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" 41

School for scandal Tutors and students talk to Cath Jackson about U221 - the first Open University women's studies course 46 From the Editor 7 ARTICLES 95.

First Persons Plural in II Contemporary Feminist Fiction Adalaide Morris -G Beloved's Narrative: 31 !3= Il> f Writing Mother's Milk ..... VJ Lorraine Uscio ~

FORUM ~ !3 SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN WRITING 0- ...Il> Preface 47 ..... t Cecily Lockett S· South African Women's Poetry: 51 A Gynocritical Perspective Cecily Lockett

Metonymies of Colonialism in 63 Four Handsome Negresses Weruiy Woodward

Black Women Poets in Exile: 79 v-,.... The Weapon of Words Lyrida Gilfillan (I) 'tl ::l. Black Women Do Not Have Time to Dream: 95 OQ=' The Politics of Time and Space ..... i Pamela Ryan \0 \0 Two Women and Their Territories: 103 N ~ Sheila RobertS and Miriam Tlali Margaret Lenla ns

Tradition and Transformation: 113 One Never Knows Miki Flockemann

REVIEWS

Wild Women in the Whirlwirui: Afm­ 125 American Culture and the Contemporary Uterary Renaissance. Edited by Joanne M. Braxton and Andree Nicola McLaughlin. Race, Gender, and Desire: Narrative Strategies in the Fiction ofToni Cade Bambam, Toni Morrison. and . By Elliott Butler-Evans. The Other Side of the Story: Structures and Strategies of C011lemporary Feminist NalTatives. By Molly Hite. Claudia Tate

Claiming the Heriwge: African-American 128 Women Novelists and History. By Missy Dehn Kubitschek. Sally L. Kitch (Continued, next page) (Continued) 96. The Gender of Modernism: A Critical Anthology. 130 Edited by Bonnie Kime Scott. Susan Gubar

Womens Writing in Exile. Edited by Maty 131 Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram. Margaret Higonnet

H. G. Wells and Rebecca West. By J. R. 133 Hammond. Margaret D. Stetz

Jean Rhys at 'Worlds End": Novels of 137 Colonial and Sexual Exile. By Maty Lou Emety. Ashley Stockstill

Victorian Sages t1nd CultHral Discourse: 139 Renegotiating Gender and Power. Edited by Thais E. Motgan. Nina Auerbach

.S The Bluestocking Circle: Women, Friendship, 141 and the Ufe of the Mind in Eighteenth· Centl

New Readings on 'Xhmen in Old English 145 Uterarure. Edited by Helen Damico and Alexandra Hennessey Olsen. Nona Fienberg

Irish Women Writers: An Uncharted Tradition. 147 By Ann Owens Weekes. Mary OTr,ole

Engendering Men: The Question of Male Feminist 148 Criticism. Edited by Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden. George Htlggerry

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS

INDEX TO VOLUMES I THROUGH 10 97. L Journal Spring 1992

Volume 15, Number 1

New Subject Headings Sanford Berman Inside Front Cover

The "Hook" Phenomenon Lynn Fieldman Miller , 2

News 3

Spreading the Word on Women-Part II Audrey Eaglen 4

People of Color: A List of Periodicals Chris Dodge 9

Children's Cornucopia MargeLoch-HVouters , 12

Reviews 14 98. ~'iman power

ISSUE TWENTY-TWO Womenin Community SUMMER, 1992

PROFILES: Women in Community'

The National Coalition Building Institute . . 16 The Women's Community Cancer Project ...... 36 Golden Threads ...... 40 Sister Namibia Collective., ... 43 Our New Beginnings. .44 EMILY's List. · 46 .. .. 52 Deborah Anna Luepnitz .. . 60 Karen Brodkin Sacks ,...... 69 Southern Oregon Women's COQlD1unity. .. 76

ARTICLES

page 29 creating a New Cultural Etiquette, by Amola Three Rivers ...... 10 Building Community in the 90s, 16 Personal Statements ...... 22 Out in the World, by Shelley Anderson...... 38 Do We Mean What We Say? by Julia Pendope "... · 48 Resisting Dominance in Community, by lane Mansbridge...... 64 Personality or Politics? by Nett Hart '" · 67 Shifting the Paradigm, by Genevieve Vaughan ...... 80

ARTWORK,PHOTOGRAPHY

Artwork, by Jane Evershed ...... front cover, page 10 inside front and back covers Photoessay, by Kathy Buckalew...... 5,6,7,8,9 Artwork, by Megan Wilson. .. 17 Photography, by Jan E. Watson .. .. 22, 31 Photography, by Catherine Allport . .. 22 Photography, by Jan Phillips. .... 2.5, 26, 29, 31 Artwork, by laurit: Houseman-Whitehawk " ...... 34 Artwork, by Tee A. Corinne ... .. 77 Artwork, by Lee Lawson .. .. 82

DEPARTMENTS

FROM THE EDITOR, by Char McKee .. .. 4 THE CAULDRON: New Women's Works ...... 75 ANNOUNCEMENTS, EVENTS/CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS, NETWORKS, CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLICATlONS...... ,...... "..8., 8S, 86, 87 PATHS OF THE HEART: 'Creating Community through Art,' by Jane Evershed ...... 88 f'Llge 22 99.

VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1 SUMMER 1992

WOMEN AND MUSIC Structures of Identity and Difference in Carmen SUSAN McCLARY Unearthing a World of Music: Victorian and Edwardian Women Composers 16 SOPHIE FULLER The Singers of Sargent: Mabel Batten, Elsie Swinton, Ethel Smyth 23 SUZANNE RAITT Aesthetics and Music: the Appropriation of the Other 30 SALLY KILMI5TER Blood Wedding: a New Opera 40 NICOLA LEFANU An Operatic Collaboration 44 RUTH FAINLIGHT Opera-An Unsuitable Job for a Woman? 47 MARGARET REYNOLDS Out on the Margins: Feminism and the Study of Popular Music 51 MAVIS BAYTON Redefining the Language of Music Criticism: the Music and Gender Conference 60 CATHERINE SUTTON Feminist Musicology: Endings or Beginnings 65 RHIAN SAMUEL

WOMEN AND ENGINEERING Becoming 'One of the Boys': Women in Engineering 71 CAROL JONES

REVIEW ARTICLE Women, Music, Politics, Difference: Susan McClary Feminine Endings 79 GEORGINA BORN

REVIEWS Jonathan Dollimore Sexual Dissidence, Louise J, Caplan Female Pervenion 87 LYNNE SEGAL John B. Allcock and Amonia Young (eds) Black Lambs and Grey Falcons: Women Travellers in the Balkans 91 IMOGEN FORSTER Claire Buck H.D. and Freud: Bisexuality and a Feminine Discourse, Susan Stanford Friedman Penelope's Web; Gender, Modemil)~ H.D. 's Fiction, Susan Stanford Friedman and Rachel Blau DuPlessis (eds) Signets: Reading HoD. 94 TRUDI TATE Carol Siegal Lawrence Among the Women 97 M. ELIZABETH WALLACE

LISTINGS

Compiled by MARGARET REYNOLDS 100

LETTER 106 100. Women & Health

Volume 18 Number 2 1992

CONTENTS

, GUEST EDITORIAL Prenatal Diagnosis: Can What Counts Be Counted? A. Lippman, PhD Worker and Mother Roles, Spillover Effects, and Psychological Distress 9 Rosalind C. Barnell, PhD Nancy L. Marshall, EdD Reducing Distress Associated with Pelvic Examinations: A Stimulus Control Intervention 41 Janice G. Williams, PhD Laurella I. Park, MD Judith Kline, CHE Depression and Maladaptive Eating Practices in College Students 55 Wesley E. Hawkins, PhD Robert J. McDermol/, PhD John Seeley, MS Michele J. Hawkins, PhD Was It Murder or Insanity? Reactions to a Successful Paroxysmal Insanity Plea in 1865 69 Allen D. Spiegel, PhD Andrea M. Spiegel

BOOK REVIEWS Handbook of Mental Health and Mental Disorder Among Black Americans, edited by Dorothy S. Ruiz 87 Rel'iewed by Aurora A. Jackson, PhD

Acquaintance Rape: The Hidden Crime, edited by Andrea Parrot and Laurie Bechhofer 90 Prized Possessions, by Avery Corman 90 Rel'iewed by Lisa Master, CSW 101. Women & Health

Volume 18 Number 3 1992

Symposium on Women's Occupational Health

CONTENTS

Acknowledgement xiii

Introduction: Research Directed to Improving Women's Occupational Health Karen Messing, PhD Impact of the Participation of Women in Science: On Rethinking the Place of Women Especially in Occupational Health 11 Lucie Dumais, PhD

Stability of Psychological Impairment: Two Year Follow-Up of Former Microelectronics Workers' Affective and Personality Disturbance 27 Rosemarie M. Bowler, PhD, MPH Donna Merglcr, PhD Stephen S. Rauch, PhD Russell P. Bowlcr, BS Health Problems of Women Employed in Jobs Involving Psychological and Ergonomic Stressors: The Case of Garment Workers in Quebec 49 Chantal Blisson, PhD Michel Vezina, MD, FRCP Alain Vinct, PhD

Ergonomic Analysis of Work Activity of Data Entry Clerks in Ihe Compulerized Service Seclor Can Reveal Unrecognized Skills 67 Calhet1ne Teiger, DErg Colclle Bcmier, PhD

How Pregnant Workers See Their Work, lis Risks and Ihe Righi 10 Precautionary Leave in Quebec 79 Genel'icl'(! Tlircolle, PhD

Integration of Women inlo Traditionally Masculine Jobs 97 Nicole Vezina, PhD Julie COli/Tille, MS

Heat Exposure Standards and Women's Work: Equilable or Debatable? 119 Carolc Braball/, PhD 102. Women,

Volume XV Number 1 Spring 1m

Special Issue: Women's Linguislic Innovation

Table of Contents

Introduction: Women and Linguistic Innovation M. Lynne Murphy. guest editor 1

Women and Linguistic Innovation: An Annotated Bibliography 3 M. Lynne Murphy, with selected bibliographic enlries by Rebecca Haden and Suzette Haden Elgin

Places Where a Woman Could Thlk: Ursula K. Le Guin and the Feminist Linguistic Utopia 7 Krinstina Anderson

Women and Language Choice in Dakar: A Case of Unconscious Innovation ·11 Leigh Swigart An Analysis of Words Coined by Women and Men: Reflections on the Muted Group Theory and Gilligan's Model 21 Lynn H. Thmer

Eve Names Names: Feminist Neology and How to Do It 27 Kale Musgrave

Forms of Address: Reactions to Changes in Thaditions 33 Cheryl D. Gunter

Research Report Gender, Class, and the State in Berlin 43 Belinda Davis

LSA Guidelines for Nonsexist Use 44 A Note Worth Noticing 45 Fran Holman Johnson

Book Reviews

Review Essay: She or He in Textbooks 46 Deborah Kennedy

Anne Pauwels' Non-Discn'minatory Language 49 by Carol Ann Valentine

Books in Brief 50 Abstract 52 News and Calls for Papers 53 OMEN'S ART~ 103. A WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY PUBLICATION No.46 May/June 1992

FEATURES

The Tower of Babel 4 Tania Guha questions international art magazines

Time ladies 7 Katy Deepwell on

Bookworks: A Women's Perspective 8 Pat Finn, Susan Brind & Susan Taylor report

Firing the Canon 12 Althea Greenan on the development of feminist art magazines

Critic's Choice 14 5yMa Helland Fanny Adams 'Girderl' from the e.dl,bition 'Ten Deudu' iIt Norwich Glllery. See page 16 HISTORY

Ten Decades: Ten Women Artists Abstract Still Life Portrait: Video Installation 25 born 1897·1906 16 Anna Douglas Deanna Petherbridge Installation Art in New York 26 PROFILE Margaret Roleke

The Sibyl Cave Revisited 18 BOOKS Susan Dyer on Jenny Holzer The Politics of Vision by linda Nochlin The New Jerusalem by Barbara Taylor 27 NEWS FROM Helen Hills THE WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY The Hearing Trumpet by Leonora Carrington 29 Pat Finn Pauline Barrie 20 Arts Funding Guide 29 MEMBERS FOCUS Pauline Barrie

Caroline Russell 20 LETTERS 30

Obituary: Elena Gaputyte 21 LISTINGS 31 Marilyn Sen Gupta

Happy Birthday WASL 22 Pauline Barrie celebrates ten years of the Women Artists Slide library

EXHIBITIONS

A Latter Day Van Gogh 24 Elizabeth Anson on Joan Eardley 104. WOMEN'S ART; A WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY PUBLICATION No.4? July/August 1992

FEATURES

On Our Terms 4 Liz Crow re·defines integration for disabled artists

An Eye for the Everyday 7 Gioya,Stelnke on visually impaired artist, Sally Booth

Marks of Struggle 8 In an extract from 'The Creatures Time Forgot: Photography and Disability Imagery', David Hevey Interviews Jo Spence

Notes Towards a Critical Practice: Public Art & Feminism 12 Sarah Edge

Blrthtales: Forbidden Work by Hidden Artists· 13 Agatha Schwager

Painting a Healthy Picture 14 Genevieve Fox looks at artists working in hospitals

Dame e~ Walker HISTORY ~Hon,Hrs.Adams·,O'lonQJ""u.~~ 11

Ethel Walker 17 (dls)parit!es. Mappln Gallery, Sheffield 24 Justine Kenyon Louise Parsons

NEWS FROM Vanessa Jackson, Goodsway Gallery, London 25 THE WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY Rebecca Fortnum

Pauline Barrie 20 INTERNATIONAL

MEMBERS FOCUS Czech Mate for Feminists 27 Caroline Juler on Prague's first feminist art show Prism helps Jan Marshall get back to nature 20

Front cover artist Anita Klein reveals home BOOKS truths in the East End Open Studios 21 Dealing with Degas, edt. Rlc~ard Kendall Mlch~le Franklin challenges the & Griselda Pollock 28 lSecret Society' of women 21 Tania Guha

EXHIBITIONS The Monkeys' Dream by Christine Tacq 29 Elizabeth Anson Outer Space: Photographic & Video Installation, Arnolflni, Bristol 22 Liz Wells LETTERS 30

Th~rese Oulton: Abstract with Memories 23 Suzanne Reilly LISTINGS 31 WOMEN'S RTi 105. A WOMEN ARTISTS SUOE LIBRARY PUBLICATION No48 September/October 1992

CONTENTS

FEATURES

Turner's Gameplan: 4 Sally Townsend talks to Maureen Paley about the real dealers in the Turner Prize

Making It Uke A Woman 7 Marina Warner examines a new collection of women's art II C20th

The Maiden of Kosovo 12 In war·torn Serbia artists are challenging the idea of woman Branka Anjelkovic

Putting Us All In The Picture 14 Val Williams, Rosy Martin and Jane Brettle remember Jo Spence

OPEN AND STUDENT SHOWS

London - Open for Business & Pleasure 16 Fiona Hackney L1ndl Hick with lkullll~d homl Opening Up The East 18 ree~ge16 Josephine Lanyon London Walkabout 26 School's Out 20 Pauline Barrie Fiona Hackney on the London student shows ARTONTV

NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS louise Hill 28 SLIDE LIBRARY

Pauline Barrie 22 BOOKS

EXHIBITIONS Destabilising Theory: Contemporary Feminist Debates 29 Ed Michele Barrett and Anne Phillips Raising The Titanic 23 Janet Wolff The BT 1992 New Contemporaries Emma Anderson K~the Kollwitz 30 Essays by Elizabeth Prelinger, Alexandra Comini The Other Documenta 24 and Hildegard Bachert Lorna Green Karen Stanworth Annette Messager 25 Val Williams LISTINGS 31 106. Women's EDUCATION des femmes

VOLUME 9 No. SUMMER 1991

FEATURES 43 Design and Information Technology in the Elementary Classroom 5 "I Would Emphasize the joy of Science": (Sommaire en frant;ais) An Interview with Ursula Franklin by Sheila Rhodes (Sommaire en fran,ais) by 'all Clarke 46 Daughters of Invention (Sommaire en frant;ais) 9 Reducing the Risk: Cooperative by Rachel/e Set/der Bemtchamp Education Strategies for Girls in Math, Science. and Technology 49 The Best Thing thai ever Happened: (Sommaire en fran,ais) Choosing Engineering by Mary Beam (Sommaire en frant;ais) by Kim Mikkelset/ 13 Math is a (Wolman's Subject (Sommaire en fran\ais) 51 Summer Science for Girls by M. Elaine Harvey . (Sommaire en frant;ais) by Mary Vickers 17 Here Today ... Where Tomorrow? (Sommaire en {ran,ais} POETRY by Barbara Leek and falle Dalton 16 Sewing Shirts by 'ancis M. Andrews 21 Female Scientists Are· Real People! 23 Balancing Act by Gen"i GlUm Introducing Girls to Science Careers (Sommaire en fran,ais) 27 By Jessie's Babysiller by Alldra McCartney by Marion Vatl den Boomm 31 Goodbye Brass Band by Unda Rogers 24 Not Onwards and Upwards: Enrolment of Young Ontario Women in Secondary 39 Announcing Armageddon School Math, Science, and Technology by Linda Rogers Courses 53 Technology Poems by 'essica Miller, by Rachelfe Sender Beauchamp & Georgina Fe1berg Rachel Beattie, and Caitlin 28 Mr. Brown's Math Class and OUter 59 Night Monsters by jancis M. Andrews Stories of Exclusion (Sommaire en frant;ais) by Magda Lewis DEPARTMENTS

32 Technology for Kids: A Photo Siory 2 EditoriauEditorial by Mega" Gardiner and Nancy Moore 54 Reviews A short annotated bibliography of texts Women Do Math and Ms Infinily: Two 35 related to girls in science. Projects for Girls Who Like Math (Sonunaire en frant;ais) 57 Commentary by Lin SZpitWI Trying to Teach Technology: A Matter of Certification 38 A Ms Infinity Conference: Notes North (Sommaire en frant;ais) of 60 by jane Will by Madeleine Sauve 60 ResourceslRessources 40 "Go For II!" (Sommaire en frant;ais) Agenda by Rachel Zimmerman 64 Wimens EDUCATION des femmes 107.

VOLUME 9 NO.2

FALL,1992 FEATURES

4 Women Scientists: Contradictions and 52 Foreigners to me Culnue: Women in Connections Trades & Tedmology (Sommaire en fran",i,) (Sommaire en franlj3is) by HildA Ching by Kart Braid

7 Axe Women Excluded from 57 Jane Deer in Science: A Sample Case Careers in Science? (Sommaire en fTanlj3is) (Somaire en &an\'li') by Anne Innis Dagg by Barbara Sherriff6-jP. Svmn, 61 In Their Own Words: Stories by Women 11 The Strange History ofa Good Idea Engineers about Themselves (Sommaire en fran",i,) (Sommaire en tTanljais) by Kathryn Bindon by jrannt Inch and Moniqut Friu 15 AfriCan Training and Employment Cenne POETRY (Sommaire en franlj3is) by Margaret Andmon·Clark, 6 Emily Dickinson and Walt Whionan by Liliane W,kh 18 Listening to the Women's Voices (Sommaires en franlj3is) 13 What to Believe by Fran Davis 6-kim, Str,iger by Eva Tihanyi 23 The University of Saskatchewan: 39 Tinker Bell and Zeus A Portrait by Patricia Kemey (Somrnaire en &anlj3is) by LiUian Dye!< 56 Naming by Eva Tihanyi 27 Les femmes et les mathc!matiques (Summary in English) 64 For Mrs. Norris, Aged 91 par Hltm, Kay"'" Louis, LofOrtun, bylancis Andrews 31 Science TIuough her Looking Glass (Sommaire en fTanlj3is) DEPARTMENTS by Heather Menzies 2 Edirorial 35 At Odds with Science? (Sommaire en tTanlj3is) 3 Editorial by Georgina Feldberg 65 Book Reviews 40 Transforming Mathematics Pedagogy Depite the Odds (Sommaire en fran",is) Review by Beverly Boutilier byPatRogm They're Not Dumb, They'" Differmt Review by SheDy Beauchamp 45 BRIDGES to Equity (Sommaire en franc;ais) 68 ResourcesJRessources by Eliz4b"h Bohne" 6-july KIi, 72 Agenda 49 Sois mile et taiSrtoi! (Summary in English) par Karm Messing 108. mimensEDUCATION des fimmes

VOLUME 9 NO.3

SPRING, 1992 FEATURES POETRY

5 Home is Where the Learning Is 4 Mirror Image (sommaire en fran,ais) by Gail Youngberg by Wendy Priemitz 8 Beginning Again (May 12, 1988) 9 Experimental Learning Recognition by Elizabeth Brewster (somaire en fTan,ais) by Nattalia Kilborn 12 My Days by Gillian Harding-Russell 13 Stepping Stones to the Land ofthe Uving (sommaire en fran,ais) 28 Bianca, an anniversary poem by Susan Gray Dueck by Linda Rogers

16 Women Academics in Britain and 37 Pramb'ling at Noon Canada by Gillian Harding-Russell (sommaire en fran,ais) by Sandra Acker 42 35 in the Backseat (In Reverse) by Ronnie Brown 21 La situation des femmes fTancophones de la Saskatchewan dans les annefS quatre- vingt-dix (summaI)' in English) DEPARTMENTS par Fran(oise Sigur-Cioutier

25 Anti-Racist Education: A Career in Social 2 Editorial and Political Change (sommaire en fran,ais) 3 Editorial by Beryl Tsang 4 Leners 29 Leamer-centred IWoman-positive: Research with Adult Uteracy Programs 41 Book Review (Sommaire en fTan<;ais) Getting Sman: Feminist research and by Betty-Ann Lloyd pedagogy withlin the postmodern by Pattie lather 33 Women's Job-Re-Entry: Review by Nonna Lundberg A Personal Account (sommaire en fran,ais) 43 Commentary by Lona Smiley How a Rural Society Discouraged Change 38 Educating Accross Difference: (sommaire en fran,ais) Sistren Theatre Collective by Marilyn Hodgson Tuck (sommaire en fran,ais) by Chantal Phillips 45 Resources/Ressources

48 Agenda Women's History Review 109.

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 1992

EDITORIAL 5 Sandra Stanley Holton. The Suffragist Jnd the 'Average Woman' 9 Antionette Burton. 'History' is Now: feminist theofy and the production of historical feminisms 25 Sara Delamont. Old Fogies and Intellectual Women: an episode in academic history 39 Eileen Janes Yeo. Social Motherhood and the Sexual Communion of Labour in British Social Science. 1850·1950 63 Rosemary Auchmuty. & Elaine Miller. Lesbian History and Cay Studies: keeping a feminist perspective 89 Elizabeth Edwards. Alice Havergal Skillicorn, Principal of Homerton College. Cambridge. 1935·60: a study of gender and power 109 David Doughan. The End of Women's History? A View from the Fawcett Library 131 VIEWPOINT Hanna Behrend. Women Catapulted into a Different Social Order: women in East Germany 141 REVIEW ESSAY Naomi Black. Notes for a Future Historian ISS BOOK REVIEWS Unequal Sisters: a multicultural reader in US women's history (Ellen Carol DuBois & Vicki L. Ruiz, Eds) reviewed by Nancy F. Coil 161 The Bluestocking Circle: women, friendship, and the life ofthe mind in eighteenth-century England (Sylvia Harcstark Nyers) reviewed by Anne Laurence 162 Slave Women in Caribbean Society, 1650·1838 (Barbara Bush) reviewed by Nadge Dresser 164 The Muses ofResistance: labouring·class women's poetry in Britain, 1739-96 (Donna Landry) reviewed by Bridget Hill 166 Theorizing Patriarchy (Sylvia Walby) reviewed by Caroline Ramazanoglu 167 Women in an Industrialising Society, 1750-1880 (Jane Rendall) and Women and Industrialisation: gender at work in nineteenth-century England (Jud~' Loy.on) reviewed by Elizabeth Roberts 169 Women and Revolution in Yugoslavia, 1941-45 (Barbara Jancar·Webster) reviewed by Fergus Carr 170 Getting Smart: feminist research and pedagogy within the postmodem world (Patti Lather) reviewed by Beverley Skeggs 172 Not a Passing Phase: reclaiming lesbians in history, 1840-1985 (Lesbian History Group) reviewed by Hargaret Jackson 173 Women in Early Modem Ireland (Margaret MacCurtain & ?>1ary O'Dowd) reviewed by Nicholas Canny 175 The Best Type ofGirl: a history ofgirls' independent schools (Gillian Avery) reviewed by Joyce Pedersen 177 Women ofthe New Mexico Frontier, 1846-1912 (Che!)'l J. Foote) reviewed by Angelina F. Veyna 178 Feminism and the Family in England, 1880-1939 (Carol Dyhouse) re\'iewed by Ma!)' Maynard 180 Women Engravers (Patricia Jaffe) reviewed by Cen Doy 18] NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 183 NOTICEBOARD 187 110. Women's History Review

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2 1992

Liz Stanley. Romantic Friendship? Some Issues in Researching Lesbian History and Biography 193 Denyse Baillargeon. 'If You Had No , You Had No Trouble, Did You?': Montreal working·c1ass housewives during the Great Depression 217 Judy Giles. 'Playing Hard to Get': working-class women, sexuality and respectability in Britain, 1918-40 239 Delia Davin. British Women Missionaries in Nineteenth· century China 257 June Purvis. Using Primary Sources When Researching Women's History from a Feminist Perspective 273 VIEWPOINT Margaret Walsh. Women In or Out of American Economic History? 307 BOOK REVIEWS Women's Words: the feminist practice oforal history (Sherna Berger Gluck & Daphne Patai, Eds) reviewed by Joanna Bornat 319 Gender and Higher Education in the Progressive Era (Lynn D. Gordon) reviewed by Margaret Gillett 320 A Different World for Women: the life ofMillicent Garrett Fawcett (David Rubinstein) reviewed by Johanna Alberti 322 Out ofthe Margins: women's studies in the nineties (Jane Aaron & Sylvia Walby, Eds) reviewed by 324 Gender and Policy in English Education, 1902·44 (Felicity Hunt) reviewed by Jane Martin 325 European Women and the Second British Empire (Margaret Strobel) reviewed by Julia Bush 327 Feminism Without Illusions: a critique ofindividualism (Elizabeth Fox·Genovese) reviewed by Jane Marcus .328 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 331 FRAN P. HOSKEN 111. WIN EDITOR 117 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 INTERNATIONAL USA TEL &17·182·8431 VOL. 18 NO.3 NETWORK SUMMER 1992

EDITORIAL : WOMEN, ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

2 • 4 WOMEN AND THE REPORTS: Commlslon on the Status at Women -36th session II Comm!Hee on Elimination of Dlscrlmlnotlon against Women· CEDAW - 11th session VIENNA INTERNATlONAL CENTRE: WOlking Group Meeting on Women and Violence, 31 Aug' 4 $pt / 92. II MeeHng on Women In Extreme Poverty: Nov. 9·13. 'n ECOSOC • Economic and Soclol Council, Substantive Meeting se"ion, June 29·July 31/ NY HUMAN IllGHTS MACHINEllY : Centre for Human Rights. REfUGEES: Publication by High Comm, of Refugees II Problems or Refugee Women II World Refugee Report // UN CENTRti Of SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: Acce" to SCience for Women 5 • 6 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: CLE1,.RINGHOUSE

WHO • World Health Organlzatlon : Vacancies FAO· food and Agriculture Organlzotlon : Vacancies ILO· lnternatlonallobour Office : Vacancies UNESCO - United Notions Educatlonal SCientitic and Cultural OrgonizoHon : Vacancies UNITED NAnONS SECRETARIAT: Vacancies Job Opportunities Bulletin by International NGOs 7 • 16 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT

UNDP HUMAN DEVELOPMENT RfPOI!T 1992: A Gender sensitive HD Index· Statistics II A Blueprint for Action II Global Markets damage Poor; Discrinatlon damages Women DAWN: Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era OXFAM: Women to Women Unklng tor Development II Gender and Development Unit THE GRAFTON COMPACT: InterAction· Am, Council for Voluntmy International Action APDC REPOI!T : Gender senslll.-,Iy In Development Plcnnlng RURAL WOMEN: Agricultural Extension services for Women II Appropriate Development for Rural Nigerian Women II The Village Video Network 17 • 23 WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT UNCED: UN CONfERENCE ON ENVIRONMENT" DEVELOPMENT, Rio de Janeiro June 3·14 'n Conference Documents Treaties and Conventions /I Rio Centro Meetings· Summit II The Global NGO FORUM II Closing Addre" by UN seer. General 1/ Medlo actions // InsHluHonol Arrangements: GEF - the Globol Environmental Focil/Iy and Women WOMEN and ENVIRONMENT: Women and World Development service WORLD CONGRESS for EducaHon & Communication on Environment & Dev, OCt.-Conoda PHIUPPINES: Envlronment Program of Household Waste Management WOMEN'S INsnruTE for Housing" Economic Development 24 • 29 WOMEN AND HEALTH

WOMEN'S RfPRODUCnVE HEALTH: Gender Apartheid and its Impact on Women's Health - Conference Report & Recommendations II Reproductive Tract Infections Third World WOMEN and TOBACCO: World Wide Study by WHO CANADA: The Politics of Breast Cancer HIV Resources tor Women ABORnoN: IRELAND· Catholic Church Authorlly Wanes /I GERMANY· Parliament votes new liberal Abortion low II US· Supreme Court affirms Abortion Rights & Restrictions II POLAND· Catholic Church continues Abortion Battle

30 • 34 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION CAMPAIGN to STOP GENITAl MUnLAnON - PROGRESS REPORT: Bockground "Context II The ChildBirth PIcture Books /Progrom by WIN NEWS 1/ Gro,,; Roots Communily AcHon IlleHers by Users of the CBPBs from Africa (SIerra leone, Ghana. Nigeria) TRAtNING of TRAINERS· Final Report by AIDoS • italian A'loc, of Women In Development INflBULAnON In SOMAUA • Report from Po"oges - Protecting the Rights 01 Young Women (Continued, next page) 112. FRAN P. HOSKEN WIN EDITOR 117 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, Mil. 02173 INTERNATIONAL USA TEL &17·1&2·9431 VOL. 18 NO.3 NETWORK SUMMER 1992

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35 - 4\ WOMEN AND VIOLENCE SEXUAL ASSAULT and HARASSMENT: US Secetary of Ihe Navy resigns due to Sexual Assault SCandal ot Navol ConventIon II Many US M11ltary Women report pervasive sexual Abuse by servicemen /I sexual Horo~ment Pollcies by Mrr ond American Tel & Tel 1/ FRANCE: Jail and FInes for sex Harassment * New Legislation WIFE ABUSE: Abuse of Women widespread In BOLIVIA II DomestIc Violence among US Immigrants hom SAsia II Statistics on Violence against Women in USA II 'HER STORV'· Case Studies from SRI LANKA of Wife Abuse II US Clearinghouse on

42 - 49 WOMEN AND MEDIA INTERNATIONAL Women's Publications II EUROPE: Belgium. France, Switzerland. Aus· trio, Germany, UK. Ireland II MIDDLE EAST: Israel. Iron II ASIA AND PACifiC: Australia. Pakistan, , Tholland II AMERICAS: Lotin America. Jamaica. Argentina. Ecuador, Canada. USA II AFRICA: Tanzania. Uganda. South Africa. 50 - 54 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST GHANA; The Status of Women - CEDAW Report· Comm. on ElimInation of Discrimination SOUTH AfRICA: The PrOblems of no Chlldsupport by fathers II The Women's Movement NIGERIA: The High Birth Rate continues TUNISIA: Interv!ew on the Status of Women with Woman Delegate ARAB WOMEN: Women Studies Center organized II 'Fomily Honor' Murders continue 55 - 62 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC

CHINA: The Status of Women· CEDAW Report. Comm. on Elimination of Discrimination tNDIA : The Status of Women In Kerala II Observance of Purdah Statlstlcs II Legislation KOREA; Huge wage gop between women & men II Women's Status changing IRAN: Uttle change for Women ~ dress code and restrictions continue to be enforced PAKISTAN: Rope lows used to oppress women SRI LANKA: The Status of Women· CEDAW Report. Comm. on El1mlnatlon of DIscrlmln. THAILAND: Women's Studies Center in Chlangmal 63 - 66 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: Equal Pay by the Veor 2000 II How the EC works II Women in Development EC acttvltles : Curriculum Center and library for Gender Studies Program IRELAND; Influentlal Catholic Bishop Resigns· admits fathering now teenage son nJRKEY : Women's sexual Freedom still dented II Women's Research & Education Center POLAND: Medical Code Discriminates against Women

67 - 74 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS VENEZUELA: The Status of Women - CEDAW Report. Comm. on Elimination of Dlscrlmln. HONDURAS: The Status of Women· CEDAW Report. Comm. on Elimination of Dlscrlmln. UNITED STATl:S : BACKLASH· The undeclared War against American Women - SUsan Falludl Women ond Wori<: $ 157 Million Discrimination settlement /1 Q to 5 Notional, Assoc. of Working Women II Black Women In the Labor Force // Deadbeat Dads evade Child Support II Working Mothers Paille. : Women stlll missIng // National Goy and Lesbian Task Force 75 - 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL 113.

Volume 4, Number 2 Spring/Summer 1992

TABLE OF CONTENTS

News From The Council.. Page 1 News From The Member Centers Page 7 News From The Caucuses Page 11 News From The International Centers Page 13 Publications and Resources Page 17 Upcoming Events Page 18 Calls For Papers Page 19 Opportunities for Research, Study, & Affiliation Page 20 New Affiliates Page 22 1 Deborah A. McDowell' Jazz by Toni Morrison 5 Carol Stemhell • Revolution from Within: A Book of Self-Esteem 114. by 7 Jean Alonso' Toxic Work: Women Workers at GTE Lenkurt by Steve Fox 8 Leila 1. Rupp • Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life, Vol. 1,1884-1933 by Blanche Wiesen Cook 11 Suzanne Ruta • Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia 12 Elisabeth Young-Bruehl' Simone Weil: Portrait ofa Self-Exiled Jew by Thomas Nevin 14 Ruth Perry' Jane Austen: A Literary Life by Jan Fergus; Jane Austen: Real and Imagined Worlds by Oliver MacDonagh; Jane Austen's Manuscript Letters in Facsimile edited byJo Modert; Women's Lives and the 18th-Century English Novel by Elizabeth Bergen Brophy; Their Father's Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patri­ archal Complicity by Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace 15 Pat Aufderheide' The Girls in the.Balcony: Women, Men, and by Nan Robertson 16 Elizabeth Stone' Toxic Psychiatry: Why Therapy, Empathy, and Love Must Replace the Drugs, Electroshock, and Biochemi­ cal Theories of the "New Psychiatry," by Peter R. Breggin. M.D. 16 Jody Bolz • Two Poems 17 Rebecca Gordon' Families We Choose: Lesbians, Gays, Kinship by Kath Weston 18 R. Cham' RU 486: Misconceptions, Myths, and Morals by Renate Klein, , and Lynette Dumble; The "Abortion" Pill by Etienne-Emile Baulieu 19 Molly Hite' Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw 20 Leslie A. Schwalm' The Civil War Diary of Sarah Morgan edited by Charles East 21 Edoarda Masi· There Is a Place on Earth: A Woman in Birkenau by Giuliana Tedeschi 22 Margery W. Davies' Feeding the Family: The Social Organiza­ tion of Caring as Gendered Work by Marjorie L. DeVault 23 Laura Tracy' No Stone Unturned: The Life and Times of Maggie Kuhn by Maggie Kuhn with Christina Long; Tish Sommers, Activist and the Founding of the Older Women's League by Patricia Huckle 24 Ruth Backes' Women and Power: Perspectives for Family Therapy edited by The/nUl Jean Goodrich 25 Abena P.A. Busia • Third World Women and the Politics of Femi­ nism edited by Chandra Talpade Mohant)', Ann Russo, and Lourdes Torres 26 Books Received 3 Letters 5 GOODBYE COLUMBUS: Nine writers rened on the legacy of the ''DIscovery'' Loretta J. Williams· Beyond 1992: .survival. resistance, alliances Vickie Sears • On the healing road: growing up Cherokee 115. Aurora Levins Morales· Piecing a history together: the women ofBoriken Lois Re

6 Barbara Belejack • Death Without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil by Nancy Scheper-Hughes 8 Jill Johnston' Women Respond to the Men's Movement: A Femi­ nist Collection edited by Kay Leigh Hagan 9 Elizabeth Alexander· The Hottest Water in Chicago: Family, Race, Time, and American Culture by Gayle Pemberton 10 Trude Bennell • Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race Before Roe v. Wade by Rickie Solinger 11 Carol LeMasters' Closer to Home: Bisexuality and Feminism edited by Elizabeth Reba Weise 13 Joan D. Hedrick· Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman by Joyce Warren

14 Sonia Jaffe Robbins· Mothers Talk Back edited by Margaret Dragu, Sarah Sheard, and Susan Swan

15 Anne Herzog' Out ofSilence: Selected Poems by Muriel Rukeyser 16 Jeanne Schinto· Reading between the recipes: the culture ofthe cookbook 18 Suzanne Sowinska • Nuclear Summer: The Clash of Communities at the Seneca Women's Peace Encampment by Louise Kras­ niewicz

19 Lillian S. Robinson· Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by the Moon by Leonard S. Marcus

21 Ann Russo' Hate Crimes: Confronting Violence Against Les­ bians and Gay Men edited by Gregory Herek and Kevin T. Berril! 21 Hilda Raz • Two Poems 22 Beverly Lyon Clark· Forbidden Journeys: Fairy Tales and Fan­ tasies by Victorian Women Writers edited by Nina Auerbach and U.C. Knoepflmacher .24 Susan J. Kraus· The Erotic Silence of the American Wife by DalmaHeyn 25 Gayle Greene· (En)Gendering Knowledge: Feminists in Academe edited by Joan E. Hartman and Ellen Messer­ Davidow 26 Books Received 118. WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER

Volume 13, Numbers 2 & 3 CONTENTS Summer/Fall 1991

ANNOUNCEMENTS "...... 47 EDITOR'S FOREWORD ...... 51

ARTICLES: Society in Transition III: Justice O'Connor and the Destabil,ization of the Griggs Principle of Employment Discrimination Alfred W. Blumrosen 53 Justice O'Connor's Intellectual Property Opinions: Currents and Crosscurrents Marel A. Hamilton...... 71

Justice O'Connor and Children and the Law Twila L. Perry...... 81 Sandra Day O'Connor, Conservative Discourse, and Reproductive Freedom Dorothy E. Roberts...... 95 At the Crossroads of Civil Rights: Tension Between the Wartime Amendments in the Jurisprudence of Justice O'Connor Alfred Slocum...... 105 Sandra Day O'Connor and Women's Rights Nadine Taub 113 Justice O'Connor's Pragmatic View of Coerced Self-Incrimination George C. Thomas III ...... 117 O'Connor: A Dual Role Stephen J. Wermiel ...... 129 . TRANSCRIPTS: Ronald K. Chen...... 143 Eric Neisser ,...... 149

Annamay T. Sheppard...... 155 NOTE: Feminist or Foe? Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, Title VII Sex-Discrimination, and Support for Women's Rights Barbara Palmer ...... 159

CASE INDEX: Volume 12 · ·· ·························· 171 AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 119.

Volume 21, Number 2 1992 Word of Mouth, Word of Womb: Denis Diderot and Hysterical Discourse 131 VALtRIE CRtrAUX LASTINGER Mother Nature's Other Natures: Landscape In Women's Writing, 1770-1830 143 WILLIAM C. SNYDER Coleridge's Chris/abel: A/version of 1'Fainily Romance 163 DENNIS M. WELCH "No Bananas, Giraffes, or Elephants Margery Kempe's Text of Bliss 185 M.I<. JOHNSON Medieval Women's Unwritten Discourse on Motherhood: AReading of Two Fifteenth-Century Texts 19'1 WENDY HARDING Rewriting Perceval's Sister: Eucharistic Vision and Typological Destiny in the Ques/e del San Graal 211 SUSAN ARONSTEIN Protest or Pathology: The Politics of Madness 231 in Contemporary Domestic Fiction SUSAN J. SCHENK 243 Book Review 249 Notes on Contributors 120. AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

Volume 21, Number 3 (1992) Father-Daughter Incest as Social Transgression: A Feminist Reading ofJoyce Carol Oates 251 MARILYN C. WESLEY Overcoming Butlerian Obstacles: Mayl§inclair llJ1d the Problem of Biological Determinism" • 265 SUSANNE STARK The Lying Woman and The Cause ofSocial Anxiety: Interdependence and the Woman's Body in The House ofMirth 285 ELLEN J, GOLDNER Frankenstein and the Subversion of the Masculine Voice 307 JAMES P, DAVIS Surpassing Derrida's Deconstructed Self: Virginia Woolrs Poetic Disarticulation ofthe Self 323 RUTHPORRITI The Resurrection of Milly Barton: At the Nexus of Production, Text and Re-production 339 NANCY CERVETII Sisters Across the Atlantic: Aphra Behn and SorJuana Inez de la Cruz 361 DONNA RASKE KRETSCH Contributors 381 CONTENTS 121. SrEYI JACKSON IS3 Towards a historical sociology of housework: a materialist feminist analysis

CHRISTINE ZMROCZEK 173 Dirty linen: women, class, and washing machines, 19205­ 1960s , § JULIE SEYMOUR 187 'No time to call my own': women's time as a household reo source 3 AUTUMN STANLEY 193 Once and future power: women as inventors t'Jj :::2 JIM McKAy 205 Anchoring media images of technology and sport .. DEBBIE'HuBER U"J KATHY DAVIS 219 Toward a : the Gilligan debate revisited ~ . CHRISTINE DA~N 233 Sweet William and Sticky Nellie: sex differences in New Zealand gardening and garden writing C 25 TONI A. H. McNARON 251 The uneasy solace of art: the effect of sexual abuse on Virginia E S2 WooJrs aesthetic :s: t'Jj trl NICOLE D~CURt 267 From Ihe closeI to the bleachers: Kale Delafield: portrait of a U"J lesbian as a 'lady cop' -v. z :::2 SAlLY MUNT 281 Is there a feminist in this text? Ten years (1979-1989) of the c - lesbian novel: a retrospective :s: tl:l trl PAT MAHONY 293 Which way forward? Equality and schools in the ~ ::<:l N WOMEN'S STUDIES ~- N ~ ANGELA KARACH 303 Collaborative writing, , and practical DENISE ROACH feminist ethics 0 ANGELA KAMCH 309 The politics of dislocation: some mature undergraduate wom­ :::2 en's experiences of higher education :> ~ BOOK REVIEWS

D£ANE BELL 319 Women and the Law: Commentary and Materials by Jace­ lynne A. SCUlt ~ ELAINE R. OGNIBENE 322 Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women From the Renaissance to the Present edited and com­ ~ piled by Elizabeth Brown·Guiliory

SYBIL OLDFIELD 322 Peace work: Oral Histories of Women Peace Activists edited by Judith Porter Adams

MARILYN HaDER-SALMON 323 Women War Correspondents of World War Il by Lilya Wagner

KAYE MOSELEY 323 The Ref/owering ofthe Goddess by Gloria Feman Orenstein

ROBERTA F. GREEN 324 Psychoanalysis & Cinema edited by E. Ann Kaplan

LINDA BERNHARD 325 Gender Roles: A Hondbook of Tests and Measures by Carole A. Beere and Sex and Gender Issues: A Handbook of rests and Measures by Carole A. Beere

CATHERINE C. MITCHELL 326 The Life ofMargaret Fuller by Madeleine B. Stern

CAROL WAIN 327 Femininity in DisselJl by Alison Young 329 Biographical Statements Feminisl Forum: News, Conferences, Reports WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL fORUM 122. VOLUME 15 NUMBER 3 1992 MAY-JUNE

CONTENTS

AILBHE SMYTH 331 A (political) poslcard from a peripheral pre-poslmodern stale (of mind) or how alliteration and parentheses can knock you down dead in Women's Studies

CAROLINE RAMAZANOGLU 339 What can you do with a man? Feminism and the critical appraisal of masculinity

MORWENNA GRIFFITHS 351 Autonomy and the fear of dependence

PPAL PALMER ADiSA 363 Undeclared war: African-American women writers explicating rape

CHUNG-HEE SOH 375 Skirts, trousers, or hanbok? The politics of image making among Korean women legislators

LINDA L. JOHNSON 385 The feminisl polilics of Takako Doi and Ihe Social Democratic Party of Japan

ELIZABETH RoL.LS 397 Do the health visitor's professional training and bureaucratic responsibilities separate her from the women she is serving?

ALISON DUNDES RENTELN 405 Sex selection and reproductive freedom

BOOK REVIEWS

JUNE PURVIS 427 Women and Industrialization, Gender at Work in Nineteenth Century England by Judy Lown, Deeds Nat Wards, The Lives afSuffragelle Teachers by Hilda Kean, and Bajanellas and Semilinas. Aberdeen University and the Education of Women 1860-1920 by Lindy Moore

ELAINE MARTIN 427 Women Workers in the Second World War: Production and Patriarchy in Conf/ict by Penny Summerfield

LYNNE ADRIAN 428 The Long Doy: The Story ofa New York Working Girl, 1905 by Dorolhy Richardson

FAYE A. CHADWELL 429 Women, Race, and Ethnicily: A Bibliography edited by Susan Searing, Linda Shult, and Elli Lester-Massman CHERIE MEACHA~I 430 Spanish American Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Source Book edited by Diane E. Marting

CATHERINE G. BELLVER 430 Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women by Martha A. Ackelsberg

PAM KEESEY 431 Women's Asia by Yayori Matsui

LYNNE M. ADRIAN 432 Radical Spirits: Spiritualism and Women's Rights in Nineteenth-Century America by Ann Braude and Women and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Politics. and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States by Lori D. Ginzberg

BARBARA JOSEPH LAMMERS 434 Dance ofthe Spirit: The Seven Steps of Women's Spirituality by Maria Harris

AUTUMN STANLEY 434 The Creation ofPatriarchy by Gerda Lerner 439 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 123. VOLUME 15 NUMBER 4 1992 JULY-AUGUST

CONTENTS

JOCELYNNE A. SCUIT 441 The incredible woman: a recurring character in criminal law

RITA ARDIITI 461 ClRecovering identity": the work of the Grandmothers of M. BRINTON LYKES Plaza de Mayo

MAUREEN HONEY 473 "So far away from home": minority women writers and the New Woman

ERICA BURMAN 487 Identification and power in feminist therapy: a reflexive history of a discourse analysis

CYNTHIA BURACK 499 A house divided: feminism and object relations theory

WOMEN'S STUDIES

ANNE MULVEY 507 Irish Women's Studies and community activism: reflections and exemplars

LOUISE MORLEY 517 Women's Studies, difference and internalised oppression

BOOK REVIEWS

MARGARET JACKSON 527 The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism edited by Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice G. Raymond and Pornography and Feminism: The Case Against Censorship by Feminists Against Censorship, edited by Gillian Rodgerson and Elizabeth Wilson

LYNNE ADRIAN 528 Immigrant Women in the United States: A Selectively Annotated Multidisciplinary Bibliography compiled by Donna Gabaccia

MARY MONTAUT 529 Edith Wharton: Traveller in the Land ofLetters by Janet Goodwyn and Edith Wharton by Katherine Joslin

DIANE LICHTENSTEIN 529 From the Hearth to the Open Road: A Feminist Study of Aging in Contemporary Literature by Barbara Frey Waxman

JODI ANNE GEORGE 530 Writing for Women: The Example of Woman Reader in Elizabethan Romance by Caroline Lucas

ALICE PARKER 530 The Tongue Snatchers by Claudine Herrman. Translated by Nancy Kline

EVETAVOR BANNET 531 Transcending Boundaries: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches (0 the Study ofGender edited by Pamela R. Frese and John M. Coggeshall

533 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports 124. Women's Studies Quarterly

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Contents

FEMINIST PSYCHOLOGY: CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY

3 Editorial

In This Issue 7 Reconstructing Curriculum: Psychology's Paradigm and the Virtues of Iconoclasm. Pamela IHoke andJa1lis S, Bohan 28 De\'elopmental Psychology and Feminism: Points of Communication, Bridget A. Franks H :\ Course on Asian·American \Varnen: Identity Dc\'elopment Issues. Farah .-\. Ibrahim .';9 "The \\~omen of Psychology": The Inclusion of \\'omen as a \[atter of Course.faais S. Bohaa 70 A Course on Research Issues on \Varnen of Color, Kim .\larie I'oz Xli .-\ Feminist Approach lO the Introductory Statistics Course. Bpverl)' Ayers Surhamkin 95 Feminist Strategies for Teaching about Oppression: The Irnportance of Process. Patricia Romney, Beverl)' Tatum, and ./oAaae foaes III Diffusing Linguistic Dichotomies. Bevnl)' Ayers Nachamkiu

Resources 11 h Re\"ie\\': Feminist Res(lllrre~ for Pedagogical and Curricular Issues in Psycho1ugy, joan C Chri.\/n I HI \"'omen's Studies Programs- 1992 155 :\ewsbriefs