WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University of Wisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1 SPRING 1990

Published bySusanSearing, Women'sStudies Librarian> University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

Volume 10, Number 1 Spring 1990

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and muchof women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Lisling of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; andto provide the requisite bibliographic informalion should a reader wish to subscribe to ajoumal 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 joumals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Perjodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all joumals we have selected. As publicalion 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 joumal:

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

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

Our goal is to have represented in.E.E all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with few exceptions, do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit 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/Directorv 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 Susan E. Searing, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263­ 5754. Compilers: Linda Shull, Ingrid Markhard!. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office 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 SUbscrip­ tions: $5 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $10 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $10 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $15 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state sub­ scriptions: $20 (indiv. & women's programs), $38 (ins!.). This fee covers all publicationsofthe Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals. New Books on Women & Feminism, and bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced throughout the year. Wisconsin subscribers, please add salestax ($.50 - indiv; $1.00 -libraries). Subscribers outside the U.S.. please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - air). iii.

AFFIUA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK AURORA 1. 1986. 1. 1975. 2. 4/year. 2. 3/year. 3. $30 (indiY.), $64 (inst.), plus $6. for foraign postage 3. $10. 4. Sage Publications, Inc" 2111 W. Hillcrest Or., 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624. Newbury Park, CA 91320. 5. Editorial Committee. 5. Betty Sancler. 7. ISSN 0197-775X. 7. ISSN 0866-1099. 8. LC 8n80-11853. 8. LC sn85-3234. 9. OGLC 6113633. 9. OCLC 12871850. 12. Science fiction and fantasy with a feminist 10. La Crosse; MadIson; Milwaukee. orientation. 11. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument File; Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies AlJSTIW..IAN FEMINIST STUDIES Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts; 1. 1985. Social Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts; 2. 2/year. Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. 3. $35 Aus. (Indiv., airmail), $25 Aus, (indiv., surface 12. 'This journal is committed to the discussion and mail), $50 Aus. (inst., airmail), $40 Aus. (inst., surtace development of feminist values, theories, and mall). knowledge as they relate to social work research, 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of education, and practice." Contains articles, reports, Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 5001, Australia. Dedicated to 'the task of eliminating discrimination 5. Susan Margarey. and oppression, especially with respect to gender, 7. 0816-4649. but including race, ethnicity, class, age, disability, 11. Australian Serials In Print; Studies on Women and sexual and affectional preference as well." Abstracts. 12, "Australian Feminist Studies publishes THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE transdiscipllnary scholarship and discussion in the 1. 1984. fields of feminist research and women's studies 2. 2Iyear. courses. In addition, it aims to attract and 3. $20 (indiY.), $35 (Inst.). Single copies: $10 (IndIY.), encourage discussion of government and trade union $20 (Inst.). initiatives and policies that concern women; 4. Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA examination of the interaction of feminist theory and 22203. practice; comment on changes In curricula relevant 5. Amna E. Badrl. to women's studies and feminist studies... ; reviews, 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence." Omdurman, Sudan. 7. ISSN 0255-4070. BACKBONE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S UTERAlURE 8. LC sn85-23477. 9. OCLC 12747640. Temporarily suspended with #5, 1988. 10. Madison. 11. ERIC, UMI. BEULES lETTRES 12. 'Issues affecting women in , the Middle East 1. 1985. and in other developing countries; women in 2. 4/year. development.' 3. $15 (IndIY.), $12.50 (sludent), $24 (foreign), $30 (inst.). Sample issue: $2. AllANTIS 4. P.O. Box 987, Arlington, VA 22216. 1. 1975. 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0884-2957. 3. $20 (Canadian indiy.), $30 (Canadian Inst.), $30 8. LC sn85-6513. (U.S. IndiY.), $40 (U.S. Inst.), plus $5 for other 9. OCLC 12357950. foreign postage. 10. Madison. 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford 12. 'To promote and celebrate writing by women, Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 2J6, Canada, published by trade, university, and small presses in 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. the genres of fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, Poft. and criticism." 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 8. LC cn77-32338. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 9. OCLC 3409640. 1. 1986. 10. State Historical Society. 2. Annual. 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and Life; The 3. $30 (Inst.), $15 (regular), $8 (low Income). Alternative Press Index; Resources for Feminist 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of California Research. Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, 12. 'Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to Berkeley, CA 94720. critical and creative writing in English or French on 5. Students of Boait Hall School of Law. the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, 7. ISSN 0862-4312. review essays, book reviews, art and poetry.' 8. LC sn85-965. 9. OCLC 11830558. iv.

10. Madison. 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. 11. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to 5. Margarita Donnelly. Women's Periodicals; Current Index to Legal 7. ISSN 0147·1627. Periodicals. 8. lC 77-649570. 12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is a forum from 9. OClC 3114927. which to give voice to the complex and varying 10. Madison. perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all 11. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to women, especially the women of color, lesbians, Poetry In Periodicals; The Index of American disabled women and poor women whose voIces Periodical Verse. have been severely underrepresented In existing 12. .~ publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, literature. With information as our power, the journal translations, and photography, and is committed to would be a tool for social change." providing a beautiful and creative Journal format in which to showcase women artists and writers.' BREAKING lliE SILENCE 1. 1982. CAMERA OBSCURA 2. 41y.ar. 1. 1976. 3. $12 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.), $20+ (support.rs). 2. 31y.ar. 4. P.O. Box 4857, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5J1 3. $16 (indlv.), $31 (inst.). Canada. 4. Johns Hopkins University Press, 701 West 40th St., 5. Breaking the Silence editorial sub-group. Suite 275, Baltimore, MD 21211. 7. ISSN 0713·4266. 5, Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth Lyon. 11. Index of Canadian Alternative Periodicals; Canadian 6, The Editors, Rush Rhees Library, University of Women's Periodicals: Title Word Index. Rochester, Rochester, NY. 12, "Breaking the Silence is a feminist alternative to the 7. ISSN 0270-5346. mainstream press, committed to providing a voice 8. lC sc79·4979. for women. The quarterly covers a wide range of 9. OClC 4818143. social, political and cultural topics written by and for 10. Madison; Milwaukee. women (also includes fiction and original 11. Alternative Press Index; International Index to Film graphics/illustrations) ." Periodicals; The Film/literature Index; The Arts and HumanitIes Citation Index. BROADSHEET 12, Film theory and history; feminist theory; 1. 1972. psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; 2. 101y.ar. photography; video and performance. 3. $85.40 (alrmaIQ, $56.00 (suriac. malQ. 4. 228 Dominion Rd., P.O. Box 56·147, Auckland 3, CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND lliE LAW . 1. 1985. 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 2. 2iyear. 7. ISSN 011().66()3. 3. $20 (studenVlow·income), $35 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). 9. OClC 6578660. Add $5 outside Canada. 12. News; analysis; In-depth articles; fiction; poetry; 4. 1 Nicholas S1., Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, Kl N 7B7, reviews. "Broadsheet Is a radical feminist magazine Canada. which consciously strives to be anti-racist and to 5. Prof. Kathleen Lahey (English Co·Editor), Prof. Edith incorporate the views of Indigenous women, The DeLeury (French Co-Editor). maIn focus Is on New Zealand women and events, 6. FaCUlty of Law, Queen's University, Kingston; with some coverage of Pacific concerns and issues Ontario, Kl L 3N6, Canada. facIng women and feminists everywhere." 7. ISSN 0832·8781. 10. Madison. BROOMSTICK 11. Canadian Periodicals Index; Index to Legal 1. 1978. Periodicals; Women Studies Abstracts. 2. 6lyeer. 12, "The CJWL Is the only Canadian legal periodical 3. $15 (Indlv.), $25 (Inst.). SIn91a copies: $3.50. dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of 4. 3543 18th St.#3, , CA 94110. legal issues of concern to women." 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. 11. Alternative Press Index. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 12. 'Broomstick Is a feminist political journal publishing FEMME material by, for and about women over forty. Our 1. 1978. prioritIes are: to portray clear, posltlvelmages of 2. 4/year. older women; to take a stand against the 3. $28 (Indiv.), $38 (Inst.). SIn91e copies: $8. denigration of older women; to offer positive 4. 212 Founders College, York UnIversity, 4700 Keele alternatives In our lives. Our goal Is to form a St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. support network among older women." 5. Elizabeth Brady. 7. ISSN 0713·3235. CALYX 9. OClC 8558872. 1. 1976. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. 2. 3/year. 11, Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Rowell 3. $18 (indlv.), $22.50 (lib. & Inst.), $15 (low income). Library. Sin91e copies: $8. 12. 'CWSlcf is a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist v,

journal that brings exciting scholarship about women 7. ISSN 0886-7062. to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences 8. LC 83-645901: sn83·11831. and bridges the gap between Canada's languages 9. OCLC 8015674. and cultures.' 10. Madison. 11. Alternative Press Index. COMMON LNES/LESBIAN LNES 12. '...the collective product of feminists of diverse 1. 1981. nationalities and political perspectives committed to 2. 4/year. contributing to an international women's movement.' 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.), free to lesbians in prisons, Each Issue focuses on a specific theme through mental institutions, and old age homes. Single feature articles, interviews and personal narratives, copies: $4. often translated from foreign-language publications. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 5. Editorial Collective. DAUGHTERS OF SARAH 7. ISSN 0891·6969. 1. 1974. 8. sLC sn84-10345. 2. 8lyear. 9. OCLC 8234014. 3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage. 10. Madison. 4. P.O. Box 411179, Chicago, IL 60641. 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal entries; 5. Reta Halteman Finger. fiction; poetry; visual art. ' Common Lives/Lesbian 6. 3801 N. Keeler, Chicago, iL 60641. Lives seeks to document the lives of ordinary 7. ISSN 0739-1749. lesbians, and to reflect the diversity of the lesbian 8. LC sn83-8089. community-·lesbians of color, of age and of youth, 9. OCLC 2254351. fat lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and 10. State Historical Society. working-class lesbians. CULL wishes to insure 11. Book Aeviews in Religion; Religion Index One: access and visibility to lesbians who have never Periodicais (RiO). thought before of pUblishing their work.' 12. 'We seek to provide a forum for varying viewpoints within Christian feminism; examining issues that CONCERNS: NEWSLElTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS affect women such as poverty, , OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES spirituality, divorce, incest, biblical Interpretation." 1. 1971. 2. 3lyear. DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULlURAL 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for details. STUDIES 4. Frances Kavenik, English Dept., UW-Parkside, Box 1. 1989. 2000, Kenosha, WI 53141. 2. 3/year. 5. Frances Kavenik. 3. $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.), pius $5 (Canada & ) 9. OCLC 2259670. or $10 for foreign postage (overseas airmaiQ. 10. Eau Claire. 4. JournaisManager, Indiana University Press, 10th & 12. News of the Modern Language Association; features; Morton Streets, Bloomington, IN 47405. bibliographies; job information. 5. Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. 6. Box 1958, Brown University, Providence, Al 02912. CONDmoNS 7. iSSN 1040-7391. 1. 1976. 8. LC 8g·650873. 2. 2/year. 9. OCLC 18507940. 3. 3 issues: $24 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Single copias: 11. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts. $6.95 (indiv.), $10.95 (inst.). 12. "d Iff ere nee $: A Journal of Feminist Cultural 4. P.O. Box 159046, Van Brunt Station, , NY Studies is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for 11215·9046. Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit 5. Dorothy Randall Gray, Cheryl Clarke, Pam Parker, educational organization, at Brown University. The Annette Pelaez, Sabrina. journal brings together cultural studies and famnism 7. ISSN 0147·8311. and aims to provide a forum for an examination of 8. LC 77·641895. cultural politics and discursive practices informed by 9. OCLC 3232396. femInist criticism: 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside. 11. Alternative Press Index. EVERYWOMAN 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; critical 1. 1985. articles; reviews. 'Conditions is a magazine of 2. 12/year. women's writing with an emphasis on writing by 3. 14 pounds (indiv.), 22 pounds (inst. & lib.), 22 lesbians." pounds (Indiv., surface rate), 32 pounds (inst. & lib., surface rate), 30 pounds (indiv., airmail), 45 pounds CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S (inst. & lib., alrmalQ. QUARTERLY 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI BDU, England. 1. 1981. 5. Editorial Co-operative. 2. 4/year. 7. ISSN 0267·2294 3. $15 (Indiv.), $24 (Inst. & lib.). Single copias: $4. 12. "News/current affairs by and for women." 4. People's Translation Service, 4228 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. 5. Editorial Collective. vi.

FEMINISMS 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (in.!.). Sin91e copie.: ($10 1. 1988. minimum order) $7.50 (Indiv.), $12.50 (In.t.). Add $6 2. 6/year. (surface) or $12 (air mail) postage outside U.S. 3. $8, $9 (Canada), $10 (other foreign). 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. 207 Dulle. Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave. Columbu., OH 5, Mary Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf. 43210. 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. 5. Kim Davies. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee. 8. LC 82-641422; .n80-13352. 12. 'Our goal In Feminisms Is to celebrate the varieties 10. Madison; Milwaukee. of feminist expression and to continue the tradition 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with of connecting the Center for Women's Studies to emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It women's communities through its publications: includes articles by English-language feminists as Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book reviews, well as translatlons of feminist texts by women of and articles. other countries.

FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS FEMINIST REVIEW 1. 1976. 1. 1979. 2. 6lyear. 2, 3lyear. 3. $50. 3. $30 (Indiv.), $75 (In.t.), $38 per copy (back I••ue.), 4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188·2554. 4. David Polley, Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, 5. Carol Seajay. London EC4P 4EE England. 7. ISSN 0741·6555. 5. Editorial Collective. 10. Milwaukee. 6. Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock 12. FBN Is the communications vehicle for the Informal Rd., London N19 5AQ, England. network of feminist bookstores. Every issue 7. ISSN 0141·7789. contains articles on bookstore policy and politics, as 8. LC 80-647745. well as over 200 book reviews and announcements. 9. OCLC 6191763. Also read (with a passion) by feminist librarians and 10. Madison. women's studies instructors." 12. "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation and debate the political perspectives and strategy of the FEMINIST COUECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S movement. To be a forum of work In progress and STUDIES RESOURCES current research and debates in Women's Studies.' 1. 1980. 2. 4lyear. FEMINIST STUDIES 3. University of Wisconsin: $5,25 (indiv.), $10 1. 1972. (organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $10,50 2. 3lyear. (indiv. & non·profit women's organizations), $15.75 3. $22.50 (indiv.), $45 (in.I.). Sin91e copie.: $8 (indiv.), (libraries & other organizations). Out·of·state $16 (In.t.). subscriptions: $20 (indlv. & women's programs), $38 4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studies, (Inst.). Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 clo Women's Studies Program, University of (surface) or $15 (airmail). Fee covers all Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. publications of the Office of the Women's Studies 5. Claire G. Moses. Librarian (Saa p. II). Singla copie.: $2.75. 7. ISSN 0046-3663. 4. 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, 8. LC 78-645276; .c76·192, WI 53706. 9. OCLC 1632609. 5. Susan Searing, Linda Shult. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse, Madison; 7. ISSN 0742·7441; 0742·7433, 0742-7123. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens 8. LC.n84·10183. Point; Stout; Whitewater. 9. OCLC 6467769. 11. Alternative Press Index; America: History and Ufe; 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; American Historical Association Recently Published Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Articles; Applied Social Science Index & Abstracts; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State Historical Society; Bulletin Signaletlque· Sociologie; Historical Abstracts; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Modern Language Association International Whitewater. Bibliography; The Philosopher's Index; Psychological 12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book Abstracts; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; Sage reviews. Focus on feminist librarianshlp, publishing, Human Relations Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation bookselling, archiving, researching-·both In Index; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Wisconsin and nationally. Review essays strive to Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. provide a guide to the literature on a particular 12. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; reports topic, (e.g. sociobiology; women in development; from the women's movement; reviews. 'Feminist western women; lesbian studies; Black women; Studies was founded to encourage analytic feminist science fiction.) responses to feminist Issues and to open new areas of research, criticism, and speculation. The editors FEMINIST ISSUES are committed to providing a forum for feminist 1. 1980. analysis, debate, and exchange.' 2, 2/year. vii.

FEMINIST TEACHER GAUERlE: WOMEN'S ART 1. 1984, 1. 1988, 2. 3/yesr. 2, 4/year. 3, $12 (indiv,), $20 (inst,), Single copies: $6, 3, $24 (Indiv,), $30 (foreign), Single copies: $6, or $12 4. 442 Ballantine, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN for the Annual. 47405, 4. 2901 Panorama Drive, North , B.C., V7G 5. Editorial Collective. 2A4, Canada. 7, ISSN 0882·4843, 5, Caffyn Kelley. 8, LC sn85-1018, 7, ISSN 0838·1658, 9, OCLC 11660672, 8, LC cn89-30174, 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; State Historical 9, OCLC 18935907, Society; Stout~ Whitewater. 11. ARTblbliographies Modern. 11. Alternative Press Index; ERIC; Studies on Women 12, "New and established women artists describe their Abstracts. art, their lives, and their philosophies In Gallerie: 12. Articles, news, resources for feminist educators, from Women's Art. The publication provides a forum for preschool to graduate school. women artists from across Canada and the United States." FIREWEED 1, 1978, GENDER AND EDUCATION 2, 4/year, 1. 1989, 3, Canada: $12 (indiv,), $18 (Inst.), Add $3 outside 2, 3/year, Canada. 3, 29 pounds (indiv,), 58 pounds (inst.), 4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, , Ontario, M5T 2W2, 4, Carla>< Publishing, P,O, Box 25, Abingdon, Canada. Oxfordshire OX14 3UE, United Kingdom, 5. Flrewoed Collective. 5. June Purvis. 7, ISSN 0706-3857, 6. Social and Historical Studies, Portsmouth 8, LC cn79-30301. Poly1echnic, Milldam Site, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth 9, OCLC 4677989, P01 3AS, Great Britain. 10. State Historical Society. 7, ISSN 0954·0253, 12. Firewood is a forum for feminist thought and 12. "Gender and Education ... will aid the distribution discussion. and exchange of feminist research and ideas in the multidisiplinary, international areas of education. FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN SlUDIES Since It Is the policy of the journal to establish a 1, 1975, forum for discussion and debate about gender in 2, 3/year, education, articles that examine the experiences of 3, $16 (indiv,). $33 (Inst.), Single copies: $8 (indiv,), girls and women In education as well as boys and $11 (inst.), men (from the perspective of gender) are welcome." 4. Frontiers. Women Studies, Box 246, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309. GENDER & HISTORY 5. Editorial Board, Editor: Charlotta C. Hensley. 1. 1989, 7, ISSN 0160-9009, 2, 3/year, 8, LC sc78·317, 3, 17,SO pounds (indiv,), 40 pounds (Inst.); North 9, OCLC 2586280, America: $35 (Indiv.), $65 (inst); Europe: 21 pounds 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; (Indiv.), 47.50 pounds (Inst.); rest of world: 21 Platteville; State Historical Society; Stevens Point; pounds (Indlv,). 54,SO pounds (inst.), Whitewater. 4, Basil Blackwell, 108 Cowiey Rd" Oxford. OX4 lJF, 11. Women Studies Abstracts; American Humanities Englend, Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical 5. Leonore Davidoff. Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; Social 6. Dept. of Sociology, University of Essex, Colchester Sciences Citation Index; PAIS; The MLA International C04 3S0, England, Bibliography; America, History and Ufe; Social 7, ISSN 0953·5233, Welfare; The Literary Criticism Register; Sage Family 9, OCLC 19587394, Studies Abstracts; Current Contents/Social and 12. 'Until now there has been no specialist journal for Behavioral Studies, work on historical questions about femininity and 12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black and masculinity and the roles of men and women in the white photography; short fiction. Each issue focuses past. Gender and History has been founded as a on a theme, e.g" women's oral history; mothers and response to that need." daughters; Chicanas; Native American women; women as verbal artists; who speaks for the GENDER & SOCIETY women's movement; lesbian history. "The 1. 1987, continuing goal of Frontiers i~ to publish a journal 2, 4/year, which bridges the gap between university and 3, $32 (indiv,). $84 (inst.), Add $6 outside the U,S, community women; to find a balance between 4. Sage Publications, 2111 W. Hillcrest Dr., Newbury academic and popular views on issues common to Park, CA 91320, women." 5. Judith Lorber. 6. Sociology Dept., Room 4004 GB, City University, New York Graduate Center, 33 W. 42nd St., New viii.

York, NY 10036. Cambridge, MA 02138. 7. ISSN 0891·2432. 5. Stacy Brustin. 8. LC 86-003081. 6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's law Journal, 9. OCLC 14687475. Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138. to. Eau Claire; Madison; Whitewater. 7. ISSN 0270-1456. 11. America: History and Ufe; Family Resource 8. LC 80-643769. Database; Health Instrument File; Historical g. OCLC 3967304. Abstracts; Psycalert Databases; Psychological 10. Madison; Platteville. Abstracts; Psychinfo; Sage Family Studies; Social 11. Current law Index; Index to Legal PeriOdicals. Planning Policy and Development; Sociological 12. "The Harvard Women's law Journal is devoted to the Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; University development of a feminist jurisprudence. The main Micorfilms, Ann Arbor, MI; Women Studies Abstracts. purpose Is to provide an in-depth exploration of the 12. "Gender & Society focuses on the social and Impact of the law on women and of women on the structural study of gender as a basic principle of the law. Political, economic, hIstorical and sociological social order and as a primary social category. perspectives are combined with legal ones to present Emphasizing theory and research from a micro- and a realistic picture of women's legal status.· macrostructural perspective, Gender & Society welcomes studies In sociology, social psychology, HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL political science, history, economics, and 1. 1980. anthropology that are framed by a social analysis 2. 4/year. and a feminist perspective. Gender & Society is 3. $33 (indlv.), $79 (ins1.). committed to an evaluation policy that does not 4. Hemisphere PUblishing Corporation, 1900 Frost Ad., preclude any of the feminist perspectives." Suite 101, Bristol, PA 19007. 5. Dr. Phyllis Noerager Stern. GENDERS 6. Phyllis Noerager Stern, School of Nursing, Dalhousie 1. 1988 University, Halifax, N.S., B3H 3J5, Canada. 2. 3/year 7. iSSN 0739-9332. 3. $21 (indiv.). $30 (inst.). Sin91e copies: $8 (indiv.), 8. LC sn83·8867. $11 (inst.). g. OGLC 9837689. 4. Univ. of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 10. Madison; Platleville. 78713. 11. Cumulative Index to Nursing; Allied Health Literature. 5. Ann Kibbey. 12. "Provides an international, interdiscIplinary approach 6. Dept. of English, Campus Box 226, Univ. of to health care for women. We accept papers that Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309. discuss the newest theories, skills, procedures, and 7. ISSN 0894·9832. papers describing Issues In the health, psychology. 8. LC sn87·1919. sociology, anthropology, and nursing professions." 9. OCLC 18388863. 10. Madison. HEALlHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH 11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History & QUARTERLY Ufe; American Humanities Index; Film Literature 1. 1979. Index; Historical Abstracts; lSI; linguistics and 2. 4/year. Language Behavior Abstracts; MHRA Bibliography of 3. $14 (indiv.), $26 (org. & groups). English Lanuage and Literature; MLA International 4. 14 Skey Lane, Toronto, Ontario M6J 3C4, Canada. Bibliography; Studies on Women Abstracts; and 5. EditorIal Collective. Women Studies Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0226-1510. 12. "Genders Is the first major journal in the humanities 8. LC cn80-30707. to make theories of gender and sexuality its 9. OGLC 6295890. focus....the Journal carries essays on art, literature, 10. Madison. history and film that relate sexuality and gender to 11. Alternative Press Index; Canadian Business & political, economic, and stylistic concerns." Current Affairs Database (on·line): Canadian Magazine Index. HAG RAG 12. Provides a critical analysis of women's health issues 1. 1986. from a feminist perspective. 2. 6/year. 3. $9 (indiv.), $15 (sustainin9), $20 (inst.). Sin9ie HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPUNARY JOURNAL copies: $2. 1. 1975. 4. P.O. Box 93243 Milwaukee, Wi 53203. 2. 2/year. 5. Lance, Mary Frank, Justice Fire. 3. $10 Aus. (indiv.), $25 Aus. (inst.). Single copies: $4 12. "lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews, political (indiv.), $7.50 (Insl.). commentary, theory, letters, calendar." 4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4067, Australia. HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 5. Carole Ferrier. 1. 1978. 7. ISSN0311·4198. 2. Annual. 9. OGLC 2530248. 3. $10 (indiv.), $11 (foreign, surtace). $15 (foreign, 10. Madison. airmail). 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 4. Publications Center, Harvard law School, 12. Historical and critical articles; creative work; ix,

graphics; blbllographlas; ravlaws. 'Hacate prlnla 2. 3/year. material relating to women. We are particularly 3. $20 (Indlv.), $40 (Inst.). Single coplss: $10 (Indiv.), Interested In contributions which employ a feminist, $20 (Insl.). marxist, or other radical methodology to foous on 4. Journals Manager, Indiana Univ. Press, 10th & tho position of women in relation to patrlarohy and Morton Streets, Bloomington, IN 47405. capitalism.• 5. Margaret A. Simons. 6 Hypatia, Southern illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026·1437. HEUCON NINE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND 7. ISSN 0887·5480. LETTERS 8. LC sn86-1213. 9. OCLC 13312118. Ceased pUblication. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point. HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBUCAllON ON ART & 11. Alternative Press Index; The Philosopher's Index; The POUllCS Philosopher's Index Database, file 57 of DIALOG; 1. 1977. Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies 2. 2/year. Abstracts. 3. $23 (Indlv.), $33 (Inst.). Single copies: $6.75 12. 'Hypatia is the first journal in this country dedicated 4, P.O. Box 1306, Canal Street Station, New York, NY to the publication of scholarly research in feminist 10013. philosophy. Articles In Hypatia provide both authors 5, Heresies Collective, Inc. and readers a context for understanding feminist 6. 280 Broadway, Suite 412, New York, NY 10007. philosophy that is unavailable in other women's 7. ISSN0146·3411. studies Journals or in mainstream philosophy 8. LC sc77·704. journals," 9. OCLC 2917688. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens IKON Point. t. 1982/83. 11. Alternative Press Centre; American Humanities 2, 2/year. Index. 3. $10 (Indiv.), $15.00 (Inst.). Single copies: $6. 12. Essays, experimental writing; poetry; short fiction; 4. P.O. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Station, New York, NY Interviews; page art; photography; graphic art; all 10009. visual arts. 'We believe that what Is commonly 5. Susan Sherman, called art can have a political impact and that In the 7. ISSN 0579-4315. making of art and all cultural artifacts our identities 8. LC sn85-19052. as women playa distinct role... [a] place where 9. OCLC t 1501702. diversity can be articulated," 12, "IKON Is about 'creativity and change'··the inseparability of the creative process and social HOT WIRE change. It is a cultural magazine, a political 1. 1984. magazine, a feminist magazine, which shows the 2. 3/year. experiences of third world women, lesbians, Jewish 3. $15 (indiv.), $19 (Inst.). SIn91e copies: $6. and working women, women in all our diversity." 4. Empty Closet Enterprises, 5210 N. Wayne, Chicago, IL 60640. INITlATlVES: JOURNAL OF NAWDAC 5. Toni L. Armstrong. 1. 1937. 7. ISSN 0747-6887. 2. 4/year. 8. LC sn84·8636. 3. $30, $36 (foreign). 9. OCLC 10828405. 4. NAWDAC, Suite 210, 1325 18lh St. N.W., 12. "Journal of women's music and culture.' Washington, DC 20038·6511. 5. Patricia A, Farrant. HURRICANE AUCE 6. clo ACT, P.O. Box 168, Iowa City, IA 52243. 1. 1983. 7. ISSN 0094·3460. 2. 4/year. 8. LC sn89-29015. 3. $10 (indiv.), $8 (students/low·income/seniors), Single 9. OCLC 18509875. copies: $2.50. 11. CIJEj Education Index; Higher Education Abstracts; 4. 207 Lind Hall, 207 Church St., S.E., Minneapolis, University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. MN 55455. 12, "Initiatives focuses on women, addressing the 5. Martha Roth, Janet Tripp, Executive Editors. increasingly complex Issues and diverse challenges 12. "The mission of H.A. is to read and write women's associated with the education of today's women, and experience fully;toevolve a new prose form that with their personal and professional development,' Integrates personal voice and personal experience Into critical reviews of our arts and culture. Our aim IOWA WOMAN is to reflect the diversity of human experience; 1. 1980. therefore H.A.... strives to include in each Issue work 2. 4/year. by people of various racial and ethnic heritages." 3. $15. 4. P.O. Box 660, Iowa City, IA 52244. HYPATIA 5. Carolyn Hardesty, Editor; Sandra Witt, Poetry Editor, 1. 1988. 7. ISSN 0271-8227. x.

11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; American Humanities 8. LC 89-657282. Index. 9. OCLC 16545991. 12. ·Journal of essays, fiction, poetry, and art. Non­ 11. Family Resources database; Studies on Women fiction Includes intoNlews, articles and essays on Abstracts. international living, reports of the activities of 12. "The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides a women, both ourrent and historical, and book multidisciplinary forum 10 further explore the reviews. Iowa is the magazine's home, but our relationship between feminist theory and family purpose Is to selVe the interests of Intelligent therapy practice and theory. Articles include those women everywhere." of theoretical nature, as well as those focusing on empirical research and clinical application. The IRIS: A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN contributors to the Journal critique family therapy 1. 1980. concepts and apply a feminist-oriented perspective to 2. 2/year. treatment Issues of particular importance to therapy 3. $8 (Indiv.); $15 (inst.). Single copies: $5. with women." 4. 123 Minor Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903. JOURNAl OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN REUGION 5. Ms'Y Mackay, Anne Bromley. 1. 1985. 7. ISSN 0896-1301. 2. 2/year. 11. Directory of Women's Media; Women Studies 3. $15 (Indiv.), $12 (sludents), $25 (inst.). Sin91e Abstracts. copies: $15.50, from Scholars Press Customer 12. "Iris is a journal dedicated to offering an eclectic Services, Box 6525, Ithaca, NY 14851, combination of articles and news on women's 4. Membership Services, Box 15288, Atlanta, GA 30333. political, academic, social, and artlsUc concerns: 5. Judith Plaskow, Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza. 6. Elizabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Harvard Divinity ISIS INlERNATIONAl WOMEN'S BOOK SERIES School, Rm. 404; 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge, MA 1. 1984. 02138. 2, 6/yaar. (ISIS International Book Series appears twice 7. ISSN 8755-4178. a year, and its supplement, Women in Action, 10 Oshkosh; Madison. appears 4 times.) 11. Guide to Social Science and Religion in Periodical 3. $35 (Indiv. or women's group), $50 (Inst.) Literature; Religion Index One: Periodicals, Religious 4. Isis International, Via San Saba 5, 00153 Rome, Italy. and Theological Abstracts; Sage Human Relations 5. Marilee Karl. Abstracts. 8. LC sn84-10908. 12. "The JFSR is a channel for the dissemination of 9. OCLC 4286732. feminist scholarship in religion and a forum for 12. ISIS International "gives in·depth coverage to the discussion and dialogue among women and men of issues women around the world are working on: differing feminist perspectives. Its editors are development, health, work, violence against women, committed to rigorous thinking and analysis in the media, communioatlon, methods of organization, service of the transformation of religious studies and models for action and more.. ,. Each issue is of religious and cultural institutions." produced jointly by Isis International and one or more Third World women's groups: Articles; JOURNAl OF WOMEN & AGING editorials; conference reports; resource guides. 1. 1989. 2. 4/year. ISJS.WlCCE ('Nomen's International Cross-CuJtural 3. $28 (Indiv.), $38 (inst.), $45 (Iibr.). Exchange) 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 1. 1983. 13904. 2. 2/year (Women's World), 5. J. Dianne Garner. 3. 20 Swiss francs (indiv.), 40 Swiss francs (inst.), 50 6. Dept. of Social Work, Washburn University, Topeka, Swiss francs (supporting) (or U.S. dollar equivalent). KS 66621. 4. 3, chemin des Campanules, CH·1219 Aire, Geneve, 7. ISSN 0895-2841. Switzerland. 8. LC 89·656519. 5. ISIS-WICCE collecllve. 9. OCLC 16546320. 12. "International feminist magazine providing news 11. Current Literature on Aging; Family Resources about women around the world from a feminist Database; Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women perspective and focusing particularly on the link Abstracts. between women in developing and industrialized 12. "This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a countries." wide variety of professionals who are concerned with the health and well·being of women as they age. In JOURNAl OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY order to deliver quality care and services to older 1. 1989. women, practlcioners, researchers, and educators 2. 4/year. need access to the most current information -­ 3. $20 (Indiv.), $28 (insl.), $38 (jibr.). information that they can find in the Journal of 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY Women & Aging." 13904 5. Lois Braverman. JOURNAl OF WOMEN AND REUGION 6. 3833 Woods Dr., Des Moines, IA 50312. 1. 1981. 7. ISSN 0895-2833. 2. Annual. xi.

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focuses on women's Hfe situations in India and on 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631. struggles for ohange. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. 7. ISSN 0180-1075, MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN 8. LC sn80-52. 1. 1972. 9. OCLC 3617120. 2. 6lyear. 10. State Historical Society. 3. $25 (Indiv.), $35 (Inst.), SIn9le copies: $6. 12. We are a national feminist periodical written for 4. Communloatlon Research Associates, Inc., 10606 feminists and committed to reaching out to those not Mantz Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903-1228. yet dedloated to a feminist future," 5. Sheila J. Gibbons. 7. ISSN 0145-9651 NEW MOON: A JOURNAL OF SCiENCE FICTION AND 8. LC 80-640489; sc77·865. CRIT1CAl FEMINISM 9. OCLC 2360896. 1. 1981. 10. Madison; Platteville; State Historical Society. 2. 24lyear. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 3. $10 (indlv.), $12 (inst.). Single copies: $4. 12. "What women are doing and thinking to change the 4. P.O. Box 2056, Madison, WI 53701. communications media. 5. Janice M. Bogstad. 7. ISSN 0278-0852. MINERVA; QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND lliE 8. LC sn81·1678. MILITARY 9. OCLC 7701699. 1. 1983. 10. Madison. 2. 4/year. 12. "To provide critical resources on the status of 3. $15 (Indlv. member), $28.50 (indiv.), $20 (inst. feminist theory and women's issues in science fiction member), $65 (Insl.). and fantasy genres. To pUblish and encourage work 4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Rd. #210, Arlington, VA of women writers and artists, whenever possible, and 22202. to ensure the feminist orientation of all work 5. Linda Grant De Pauw. published in the journal," 7. iSSN 0736-718X. 8. LC 83·644761; sn83·249. 9. OCLC 9201074. 1. 1970. 10. State Historical Society. 2. 11/year. 12. News, commentary, book reviews. "The purpose of 3. $15 (Indlv.), $30 (Insl.). Single copies: $1.50. Minerva is to provide an Information center for Prisoners: free. individuals and organizations concerned with some 4. off our backs, Inc., 2423 18th St., NW, 2nd Floor, aspect of women and the military.... The editorial Washington, DC 20009. policy emphasizes diversity rather than concensus." 5. off our backs Collective. 7. ISSN 0030-0071. NWSA JOURNAL 8. LC sn78-1596. 1. 1988. 9. OCLC 1036241; 5729287. 2. 4lyear. 10. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; 3. $15 (indiv. member), $28.50 (indiv.), $20 (Inst. Milwaukee; Platteville; Superior; Waukesha; member), $65 (Inst.), Whitewater. 4. Ablex Publishing Corp., 355 Chestnut St., Norwood, 11. Alternative Press Index; New periodical Index; NJ 07648. Publisher's Index (1970·1974); Women Studies 5. MaryJo Wagner. Abstrac1s. 6. Center for Women's Studies, 207 Dulles Hall, 230 12. International and national news; feature articles West 17th Ave., Ohio State University, Columbus, including regular reporting on work, health, prison, OH 43210. education, and lesbian issues; reviews; letters; 7. ISSN 1040-0656. coverage of the women's movement .. conferences, 8. LC sn88·2059. actions, politics, theory. 9. OCLC 18305154. 12. "Reflecting two decades of feminist scholarship ON lliE ISSUES emerging from and supporting the women's 1. 1983. movement, the NWSA Journal will publish 2. 4lyaar. scholarship which continues to link feminist theory 3. $9.50 (indiv.); $16.00 (Insl.); $14.50 (Canada); $24.50 with teaching and activism. Topics are from an (overseas). Single copies: $2.95. interdisciplinary perspective or that which, although 4. 97-77 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11374. specific to a single discipline, retains broad 5. Editor-in-Chief: Merle Hoffman; Managing Editor: implications. We particularly encourage articles by Beverly Lowy. and about women of color, research analyzing class 7. ISSN 0895·6014. issues, scholarship examining non-Western cultures 11. Directory of Women's Media, The National Directory and research focusing on feminist pedagogy," of Magazines, Of A Like Mind Annual Directory. 12. "A feminist, humanist pUblication dedicated to NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN education on issues affecting women's health and 1. 1972. well-being, the welfare of children, the protection of 2. 6/year. animals and the promotion of beneficial social 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (insl.). change and Individual rights," xi i i.

choice and training, management variables, PEACE AND FREEDOM education, discrimination, therapeutic processes, and 1. 1970. sexualily. 2. 6lyear. 3. $10 (indiv.), free with membership of $35 (Indiv.) REPRODUCllVE AND GENETIC ENGINEERING: JOURNAL $40 (household), $50 (suPportin9). OF INTERNATIONAL FEMINiST ANALYSIS 4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. 1. 1988. 5. Roberta Spivak. 2. 3lyear. 7. ISSN 0015-90 3. $30 (indlv), $85 (ins1.). 9 OCLC 13146785. 4. Pergamon Press, Maxwell House, Fahview Park, 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media; Elmsford, NY 10523. University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, MI. 5. Jalna Hanmer. 12. "Articles and news notes covering the international 6. School of Applied Social Studies, University of women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD7 10P, on racism, disarmament, and U.S. global England. intervention. Special emphasis on using resources 7. ISSN 0895-5585. to fill human needs, especially those of women," 8. 88-646836; sn87-1515. 9. OGLC 16678507. PLAINSWOMAN 12. 'The journal is designed to facilitate the development 1. 1977. of feminist, multidisclplina!y, and International 2. 10/year. analyses on the new reproductive technologies and 3. $15 (Indiv.), $20 (supporter); $10 (low income). genetic engineering and their Impact on women 4. Box 6027, Grand Forks, NO 58202. (Plalnswoman is worldwide. The policy of the journal is to recognize suspending publication until Janua'Y, 1991.) the use and abuse of women as central to the 5. Elizabeth Hampsten, development of reproductive technologies and 7. ISSN 0148-902X. genetic engineering and to highlight the relevance of 8. LC sc78·247. the application of these technologies to the past, 9. OCLC 3400725. present, and emerging social and political conditions 12. Plalnswoman publishes articles, essays, fiction, of women." poetry, reviews, graphics for and about women In the Plains region, focusing especially, but not RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST exclusively, on lives of rural women. RESEARCH/DOCUMENTAllON SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 1. 1979. 1. 1976. 2. 4lyear. 2. 4/year. 3. $30 (Indlv.), $50 (ins1.). 3. $32 (indiv.), $80 (Inst.). Single copies: $20. 4. RFRiDRF, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto, 4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, Ontario M5S 1V6, Canada. New York, NY 10022. 5. Editorial Board. 5. Judith Worell. 7. ISSN 0707-8412. 6. Eduoational and Counseling Psychology,University 8. LC 84-641836; cn79-31946. of Kentucky, 235 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40506. 9. OCLC 5585549. 7. ISSN 0361-6843. 10. Madison; MHwaukee; Stout; Whitewater. 8. LC 76-12952; $c76-790. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; America: History and Life; 9. OCLC 2529664. Canadian Education Index; Canadian Magazine 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison; Index; Canadian Periodicals Index; American Milwaukee; Platleville; Stevens Point; Stout; Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; Ny L1tleratur Waukesha; Whitewater. om Kvlnnor; Left Index; Sociological Abstracts. 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts; 12, Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; periodical Psychological Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation resource guide. An interdisciplinary, international Index; Current Contents/Social and Behavioral periodical of research on women and sex roles. Sciences; Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning ROOM OF ONE'S OWN Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and 1. 1975. Bibliography; Development and Welfare (India); 2. 4/year. Human Sexuality Update; Marriage and Family 3. $20 (outside Canada) Review; Sage Urban Studies Abstracts; Sage Public 4. P.O. Box 46160, Stn.G, Vancouver, B.C., Canada Admin. Abstracts; Selected List of Tables of V6R 4G5. Contents of Psychiatric Periodicals; Multicultural 5. Growing Room Collective. Education Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0316-1609. 12. The Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored 8. LC-33152. by Division 35 of the American Psychological 9. OCLC 2248303. Association. Empirical studies, critical reviews, 10. Madison; Milwaukee. theoretical articles, and invited book reviews are 12. Feminist Journal of literature and criticism; original published in the Quarterly.... The kinds of problems prose and poetry; reviews. addressed include: psychological factors, behavioral studies, role development and change, career SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN 1. 1984. xiv.

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feature interviews}; New Fiction; reviews of Books, TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS Film, Theatre, Dance, Music, Visual Arts; News from 1. 1982. around the world; Letters; Health; Parenting and 2. 2/year. Pulse of the movement .. the noticeboard of th 3. $14 (indlv.), $20 (Iibr. & insl.), $16 (foreign). Single Women's Movement' copies: $7. 4. P.O. Box 606, N. Amh~rst, MA 01059. SPIN)(: WOMEN'S INTERNAllONAL UTERARY/ART 5. Lise Weil, Linda Nelson. REVIEW 7. ISSN 0736-928X. Ceased publication. 8. LC 83-641534; sn83·1973. 9. OCLC 9247235. THIROWOMAN 10. Mitwaukee; Platteville. 1. 1981. 11. Alternative Press Index. 2. l/year. 12. Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and reviews. 3. $8.95 (Indiv.). $15 (Insl.). 4. c/o Chicano Studies, Dwinelle Hall 3404, Unlv. of TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE California, Berkeley, CA 94720. 1. 1984. 5. Norma Alarcon. 2. 3/year. 7. ISSN 0889-0722. 3. 7.50 pounds (inland indiv.), 9.50 pounds (indiv. 8. LC sn83-11205. surface maiij 13 pounds (indiv., air maiij, 20 pounds 9. OCLC 8342969. (inland Inst.), 30 pounds (inst.). Single copies: 1.95 12. 'The journal Is a forum for the creative and critical pounds. work of, or on behalf of, Hispanic and Third World 4. 34 Exchange St.. Norwich, Nortolk NR2 lAX, Women In general.' England. 5. Editorial Collective. 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST UTERARY MAGAZINE 12. 'Publication of readable and Inslghtlul articles on 1. 1973. areas of current concern within the Women's 2. 2/year. Liberation Movement. To record the history of the 3. Single copies: $6.50 piUS $.75 postege and current wave of feminism worldwide.' handling. 4. 13th Moon. English Dept., SUNY·Albany, Albany, NY TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S UTERATURE 12222. 1. 1982. 5. Judith E. Johnson. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. 3. $12 (Indiv.), $14 (Inst.), $10 (student). Single copies: 8. LC 76-647817. $7, $8 (foreign). 9. OCLC 2597697. 4. TSWL, 600 South College Ave.. Tulsa, OK 74104. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 5. Holly Laird. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; American Humanities 6. Editor, TSWL, The University of Tulsa, 600 South Index; Index of American Periodical Verse; MLA College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104. International Bibliography. 7. ISSN 0732·7730. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; reviews. '13th 8. LC sn82·3788. Moon Is a literary magazine publishing quality work 9. OCLC 8426594. by women. Eclectic, but particularly interested in 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Whitewater. feminist and working class lesbian literature: 12. "Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature includes articles, reviews, notes and queries from scholars of every period, including those reading in languages other than English and from students of poetry and prose In all its forms, including essays, diaries, belles mADESWOMEN MAGAZINE: A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE lettres, and journalism. While articles need not be FOR WOMEN IN BLUE.coLLAR WORK exclusively concerned with female writers the focus 1. 1981. must be upon women and their work: 2. 4lyear. 3. $20 (Indiv., unemployed), $35 (Indiv., employed), TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN $50 (Inst.). Single copies: $2.50. 1. 1984. 4. P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco, CA 94140. 2. 2/year. 5. Editorial Committee. 3. $10, $15 (foreign). Single copies: $6, $8 (foreign). 7. ISSN 0739·344X. 4. Margaret D. Stetz, Editor, Dept. of English, 8. LC sn83·2244. Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057. 9. OCLC 9726359. 5. Margaret D. Stetz. 10. State Historical Society. 7. ISSN 8756·1697. 12. 'Tradeswomen Magazine is the only national 8. LC sn84·2649. publication about women working in nontraditional 9. OCLC 11521132. blue-collar jobs. It is written and produced by 10. Madison; Stevens Point. tradeswomen who know their subject first hand. We 11. MLA Annual Bibliography. prOVide support to women currently working in 12. The journal is devoted to furthering the stUdy of blue·collar jobs and information to women women In the period 1880·1920. Articles dealing considering entering the trades: with social, political, intellectual history, art, literature and bibliography. xvi.

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CONTENTS

Volume 4, Number 4, Winter 1989

5 Editorial Antidotes for a Season of Discontent Unequal Colleagues: The Entrance ofWomen Betty Sancier into the Professions, 1890-1940. Penina Glazer and Meriam Slater; Articles Academic Women: Working Toward Equality. 7 Women and AIDS: A Psycho-Social Perspective Angela Simeone. Barbara Kilspar Reviewed by Kia J. Bentley 23 Female-Headed Homeless Families: The Obsidian Mirror. Louise M. Wisechild. A Comparative Profile Reviewed by Ferol E. Mennen Alice K. Johnson Lesbian Couples. 40 Lesbian Motherhood: Identity and Social Support D. Merllee Qunis and G. Dorsey Green. Eileen F. Levy Reviewed by Kim Pederson 54 Effect of Unemployment on Women Domestic Revolutions: A Social History of Loring Jones American Family Life. Steven Mintz and Susan Kellogg. Reviewed by Alta F. McDonald 68 Sexually Transmitted Diseases: The Woman Who Works: The Parent Who Cares. Responses to a Sexist Problem Sirgay Sanger and John Kelly. Christina Risley Curtiss and Robert W. Weinbach Reviewed by Julie M. Rosenzweig 81 Female Social Workers: Career or Family? Gender and Stress. Anita Rotman Edited by Rosalind C. Barnett, Lois Diener, 91 On the Lookout and Grace K. Baruch. 94 Book Reviews Reviewed by Judith H. Halseth Stopping Family Violence: Research Priorities Women Take Care: The Consequences of for the Coming Decade. David Finkelhor with Caregiving in Today's Society. Gerald T. Hotaling and Kersti Ylla. TIsh Sommers and Laurie Shields. Reviewed by Kilril Klingbeil Reviewed by Phyllis J. Sturges Women, Violence and Social Control. The Gender of Oppression: Men, Masculinity Edited by Jalna Hanmer and Mary Maynard. and the Critique of Marxism. Jeff Hearn. Reviewed by Kily Hoffman Reviewed by Nan Van Den Bergh Sodal Change and Women's Reproductive Health Care: A Guide for Physicians and Their Patients. Nada Logan Stotland. Reviewed by Mary Lou Batassone 116 Letters 118 Index 2 . Australian Feminist Studies

No. 10 Summer 1989

DISCUSSION Alltle Edwards The Sex/Gender Di~tinclion: has it outlived its usefulness? . I Genel'ic)'e Lloyd Woman as Olher: Sex, Gender and Subjectivity 13 Denise TJlO/11fJ.Wm The 'Sex/Gender' Distinction: A Reconsidcr~ alian . 23 Moira Galells Woman and Her Double(s): Sex, Gender and Ethics . 33

ARTICLES Maril)'1l Strathcm Between a Melanesianist and a Deconstructive feminist ..... 49 Mirna Cicion; 'Love and Respect, Together': the Theory and Practice of Alfidamento in Italian Feminism 71 Karell Greell Femininity and Transcendence .. 85

COMMENT Anne Freadman Emilie: A Cautionary Tale 97

REPORT Fiona Place Feminism Rewrites Psychiatry? . 103

CONFERENCE REPORTS Margaret Allen Inaugural Australian Women's Studies Association Conference ..... 105 Cynthia James alld Women's International League for Peace and Margaret Forte Freedom: 24th International Congress 109 Marilyn Lake Women in Italian Culture Conference .. III Patricia Grimshaw Conference of the International Federation for Research in Women's History . 113

REVIEWS Terry Threadgold Framing, Appropriating and Being Heard ... 117 SlIe Rowley and A4arian Aveling Two Views of Women and the Blish 125 Rose Lllcas Not Being Echo: Women's Voices in New Australian Fiction .. 131 Penelope Deutscher Sexual/Textual Subversions . 137 Esther Ramp New Reproductive Technologies 141 A4ary MacLeod Toward Feminist Economic Strategies 147

NOTICEBOARD 151

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 155

BOOKS RECEIVED 157 INDIA & PAKISTAN 2 Mistaken Identity and Rich Like Us.. , by Nayamara Sahgal Daughters of Independence: Gender, Caste, and Class in India ...... , by Joanna Liddle and Rama Joshi 3 . 3 Meatless Days , , by Sara Suleri The Blindfold Horse: Memories of a Persian Childhood ...... by Shusha Guppy Sultana's Dream and Selections from The Secluded Ones ...... ,. .-...... by Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain Three Continents...... by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 4 Dislocations...... by Janette Tumer Hospital Baumgartner's Bombay hy Anita Desai REPRINTS 6 Islanders.. . hv Helen Hull The \Vide. Wide World ...... hy Sll~i.m Warner The Lamplighter. . by M;uia Susanna Cummins The Stairway. . hv Alice A. Chown My Mother Gets Married ...... h Moa Martinson ASIAN WRITERS 12 The]oy Luck Club. hy Amy Tan Interview with Cheng Naish<1n conducted by Shirley Gellk,lin Lim 13 Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book , .. by Maxine Hong Kingston Imervit::w with Wang Anyi conducted by Shirley Geok·lin Lim REVIEWS 5 A Friend from England and Latecomers , by Anita Brookner Albany Park ,md Another City by Patrice Chaplin 7 How 1Got Him Back...... by Valerie Sayers A Virtuous Woman...... by Kaye Gibbons 8 No Man's Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century. Volume II: Sexchanges ...... by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Oubar 9 Is the Future Female? Troubled Thoughts on Contemporary Feminism ...... ,, .. ,,.,...... by Lynne Segal Inessential Woman: Problems of Exclusion in Feminist Thought ...... by Elimbeth Spellman The Demon Lover: On the Sexuality of Terrorism, ..... , by Ruth Benedict: Stranger in This Land.. . by Margaret M. Caffrey Sexual Science: Victorian Constructions of Womanhood by Cynthia Russett The Sound of Our Own Voices: Women's Study Clubs, 1860-1910 ..... ,, ,. ~y Theodora Penny Martin The Shape of Red: Insider/Outsider Reflections ...... by Ruth Hubb.ud and Margaret Randall Cprooting Poverty: The South African Challenge l,y Francis Wilson anJ ~1amphcla Ramphele Women of Deh Koh . . by Erida Friedl 10 New Selected Poems of Stevie Smith. . bv Stevie Smith Emerald lee: Selected Poems.. by Oi'ane Wakowski The Silence Now by May Sarton Blood Pressure ,...... hy SanJra M, Gilberr 14 Prisons We Choose to Live Inside; The Doris Lessing Reader; and The Fifth Child. ... .hy Dnris Lessing Rereading Doris Lessing: Narrative Patterns of Doubling and Repetition .,...... by Cbire Sprague 1989 l6 Radical by Design. .. by Bettina Berch Tht:: Pro~perine Papers...... by Jan Cbuscn A Place at the Table. . t-v EJith Kl'n~cky Positilln:o. with White Roses ~lnJ Thirteen Storit::s. .. by L'r,uk ~1\)linaf() The \fagidan\ Girl...... h Dllfb (--;nlllll'.l..:h COLUMNS 1('\ L.',\\-in~ Brooklyn. h· L\'nn~ ~h.lr,\n ::;<.:hw,lrt: 11 Belles Lettres Interview: Irmi Sranduu W\\\,Jf'('(k~r Point 'lnd Other Stories r.'. Clfll1l'l RirJ 15 The Criminal Element t h- Jane Bakcrm:m 20 Women, Culture, and Politics h' Angela Y. Davis 19 Rediscovery: Norah Hoult 21 American Women Writing Fiction: Memory, Identity, Family, Space 22 Impressions: Lesbian Presses ...... h ~lick('\ Pt'ilrlm,lIl Failure to Zigzag.. . .. h· .l,m~· \',l\)Lll'I1hueh 22 Author Index to Volume IV 4 . .~:~) By, For, and About Women Over Forty

Vol. XI, No.6 November-December 1989

3. IN THE SHADOW OF CONDORS (Story) 30. PASS THE WORD by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel 31, BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 6. COMMUNICATION (Poem) by Jane Buel Bradley 33. LETTERS 6. AT NINETY (Poem) by Claudia Harris 37. FOR LOVE OR MONEY? 7. EXIT CHOSEN (Story) by Marie-Claire Davis (Edi toria1) 10. A TIME TO GRIEVE (Story) by Dorthy Oury 38. VOLUNTEERING 10. HAVING CHILDREN (Poem) by Elsen Lubetsky (Editorial Reprint) 10. VIGIL (Poem) by Esther Amaral 11. LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP (Feature) by Charlene Baldridge 12. CATERING (Feature) by Pat Andrews ART 12. "I underestimated you••.•" (Poem) by Bess ie Mae Moss COVER by Ra i nbow 13. THE UNKNOWN WOMAN (Article) by Helene R. Lee (Sue Williams, 1934) 15. MORE THAN ONE WAY TO MAKE A PIE (Story) CARTOONS pp. 2,26,28,29 by J.B. Wilde by bulbul 17. CIRCLES (Poem) by Marion Scolnick DRAWINGS pp. 5,8,10,24 by Rainbow 17. WOMEN'S WORK (Poem) by Jeanne Elliott (Sue Williams, 1934) 18. LETTERS TO TWO.COUSINS (Story) by Mickey Spencer DRAWINGS pp. 6,19 20-21. CENTERFOLD: Poems by Eileen Owen by Mickey Spencer (1927) THREE HUSBANDS DRAWING p. 21 RECIPE by Peg Fielding (1927) F..H. B. DRAWl NG p. 13 by Sue Sommers 22. HOUSEWIVES CAN GROW UP TOO, CAN'T THEY? CARTOONS pp 17,25 (Feature) by Dee Gatrell . by Nicole Hollander 24. GO FLY A KITE. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (Article) DRAWING p. 23 by ROSI by Bertha Lubin ~ DRAWINGS p. 27 25. MY NEWEST CAREER (Article) by Astra by Kitty Eckfeldt (1923) 27. BEARS DE-BUG THE BUGBEARS (Puzzle) by Isabelle Lyle 28. EQUAL SPREAD (Poem) by Laverne Zabielski 28. I would like to go .. , (Poem) by Laverne Zabielski 29. COLOR THEM PINK AND BLUE (Poem) by Charlotte St. John 29. "YOU'VE GOT TO BE CAREFULLY TAUGHT" (Poem) by Elsen Lubetsky 30. SHORT SHELF (Book Reviews) by Elizabeth Keir ~~~5. By, For, and About Women Over Forty Vol. XII, No.1 January-February 1990

3. TRIATHLETE: A FABLE (Story) by Barbara Brown 26. "I HITCHHIKED OUT OF MY LIFE" 5. AN EDITORIAL CONTROVERSY (Review) by Phyllis Kramer by Mickey Spencer &Polly Taylor 27. "IN THE MIST AND FOG" (Review) 6. CINDERELLA, NOW A GRANDMOTHER, JOINS NOW by Lois Van Houten (Poem) by Sharon Svendsen 28. BEARS SIGN UP FOR SIGNING 7. MORAL VICTORY? a poetic short story (Puzzle) by Isabelle Lyle by Rochelle Lynn Holt 29. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 8. POEMS &PROMISES (Dialog) 31. PASS THE WORD by Jacqueline Lapidus &Editors 32. LETTERS 9. PROMISE FOR 65 (Poem) by Jacqueline Lapidus 36. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 10. A BRIEF ACCOUNT (Article) by Dawn Zap1eta1 11. A BRITTLE DIABETIC'S JUSTIFIABLE COMPLAINT (Poem) by Elsen Lubetsky 11. A DIABETIC'S RAGE AND BREAKOUT (Poem) .4RT by Elsen Lubetsky 12. SELF HEALING (Article) by Janny MacHarg COVER by Astra 13. PRESBYOPIA (Poem) by Geneva Outlaw ARTWORK p. 2 by Louise Matt1age 14. A LESSON IN DATA PROCESSING (Article) DRAWINGS pp. 4,8,17,18,19 by Brenda Donoho by Rainbow (Sue Williams) 16. MOSSIE (Article) by Kathleen Coleman CARTOON p. 9 by bulbul 17.-19. ROSEWOOD: DRAWING p. 10 by Dawn Zap1eta1 Stories by Wilma E1izabeth~McDanie1 DRAWING p. 12 by Mau Blossom DON'T THAT LOOK SAD DRAWING p. 12 by Peggy Moss Fielding WELCOME HOME TESS DRAWING p. 13 by Mickey Spencer THE CHILI QUEEN CARTOON p. 14 by Nicole Hollander I HAVE PLENTY OF 7-UP DRAWING p. 16 by by Kathleen Coleman THEY NEVER BRING US ANY SALSA DRAWl NG p. 17 20.-21. CENTERFOLD by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE EXCEPT DRAWING p. 20 by Astra by Miriam C. Bradley DRAWINGS p. 28 by Kitty Eckfe1dt RIGHT LEG by Stella Wilson Stagge TIME, CHOICE, AND CHANGE by Fanchon Blake THOUGHTS by Joanne Bruton KINSHIP by Elaine Holtz OF OLD WOMEN by Esther Popkin-C1urman 22. SORE THUMBS (Feature Reprint) 25. THE FUNNY SIDE (Feature) by Margaret Carlo 25. AMONG MOSTLY MEN (Feature) by JoAnn Tatum 25. ONE OF THE GUYSI (Poem) by JoAnn Tatum 26. AGISM AND SEXISM ON MT. TAM (Click!) by Julie Craig 6 . CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Summer 1989

volume 12 number 1

CONTENTS

Ursula K. LeGuin 4 OILA Award POETRY Lois Bunse 5 Right ill "The Kalavala" It Says Margaret Szumowski 6 Schermer/lOn"s Fish 8 Zampiceni's Marketplace Alice Ann Bagley 9 Balles 10 Filldillg 11 AUIIt Nell Julia Menard-Warwick 12 The Kllife of Not Knowillg: Guatemala 1985 Robyn Johnson 14 Allcestral TOllgue 15 Peelillg all Ollioll Nancy McGartiand 16 My Breasts Carol Gordon 17 Tits Pamela Pierce 18 Birth COlltrol Eleanor Wilner 19 Illfectioll ill the Ear 20 "It's a Boy!" 22 noo Pairs of Eyes ART Leah Kosh 24 Dera #11 25 Dialogue 2#5 26 Powaga#9 27 Powaga#6 Sandra McKee 28 Kukla Talks Baby 29 Kukla alld the Arab Filly Talk Oil 30 Kukla Talks MTA with a Residellt 31 Kukla Thillks Lotto Tee Corinne 32 Fifteen MOllths alld Growillg as Fast as I Call 33 Gralldaddy's Girl: The Blessillg 34 Meall Momma Blues 35 My Mother, Lost to Her Dreams Stephani Stephenson 36 The Creature 37 III Gralldmother's Cloak Dana Suzanne Schuerholz 38 FECMAFAM OCCllpatioll at Natiollal Cathedral CALYX 7. A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

volume 12 number 1 Summer 1989 (Continued)

Dana Suzanne Schuerholz 39 HlIllger Strikers 40 i DOllde Estrill? 41 Co-Mad res March 1987 PROSE Amy Jones 42 Sallctllar~ Karen Brennan 49 Polio ' Valerie Nieman Colander 54 Trollt S. L. Wisenberg 58 Sclf-Defellse Susanna J. Sturgis 67 Lilith alld Her Childrell REVIEWS Ingrid Wendt 73 Stealillg the Lallgllage: The Emergellce of Womens Poelnl ill America Alicia Suskin' Eleanor Wilner 75 The Gold Cell Sharon Olds Sheila Demetre 77 HOllsehold Tales of Mooll alld Water Nancy Willard 78 Dialla LlIcifera Marilyn Krysl Sibyl James 80 Love, Death, alld the CllIlIlgillg of the Seasolls Marilyn Hacker 81 Love Mllst Not Be Forgollell Zhang Jie Julie Phillips 82 The Graywolf Aml/IIII noo: Short Stories by Women Scott Walker, editor 84 0011 QlIixote Kathy Acker Angela Peckenpaugh 86 Womall Poet, The Midwest Elaine Dallman and Martha Friedberg, editors Pesha Gertler 88 Crossillg the Maillstream Ann E. Larson and Carole A. Carr, editors TRIBUTE TO Il4T PARKER 90-94 CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 108 8 , canadian~anStudIeS IeScahiErsdeIa femme

Summer/Fall 1989 NATIVE WOMEN Volume 10, Numbe.. 2 & 3

Dedication 3

Editorial s

Our World OSENNONTION & SKONAOANLEH:RA 7

GRANDMOTHERS

Gladys Taylor: A Portrait AllCE WILUAMS 21

In Loving Memory MARLENE BRANT CASTELLANO 25

Tbe Geutle War RITA IOE 27

Tborougbly Mod.st Millie PRISCILLA HEWfIT 31

The Life or a Chier: An Interview with Nora Bothwell CWSlcf 33

Roberta Jamieson: A PronIe CWSlc! 37

Graudmothers, Motbers and Daugbt.rs SHIRLEY O'CONNOR, PATRICIA MONTURE aM NORISSA O'CONNOR 38

Foster Care and After LEANNE GREEN 41

HISTORY and TRADITION

Wom.n in Huron and Ojibwa Societies MARLENE BRANT CASTELLANO 4S

Tb. Spirit or My Quilts AllCE WILUAMS 49

Native Women and the Fur Industry KAAREN OLSEN S5

Three Inuit Women Speak: Surviving is What Counts CARMEN, LOIE and NOOTURA with KRISTIN COLWELL 58

Mikmaq WomeD: Their Special Dialogue MARIE ANNE BATIlSTE 61

Cbaka·P.sband tbe Moon Leg.nd JEMIMA MORRIS 64

Ang.liqu. Merasty: Bircb Bark Artist SUE LEBRECIIT 6S

LANGUAGE

Mother Tongue: Aboriginal Cultures and Languages JOy ASHAM FEOORICK 69

Anisbnawbe Language and Culture: Essential Use and Practice MARIE MCGREGOR PITAWANAKWAT 73 9.

C·W~·~~ I C3naltian~anStudleS .,j - • leSC3hiErs dela Femme I Summ.rWall 1989 NATIVI, WOMEN Volum. 10, Numb.rs 2 & 3 (Contlnuedl

Maria Seymour: Native Language Instructors Program AUCE WILUAMS 75

Native Women and Literacy KIM ANDERSON 79

Yukon Indian People: Education as Empowerment SHARON JACOBS 81

Tb. Story or Th. Rabbltskln Blank.t SARAH KEESIC OLSEN 8S

Entrenched Social Catastrophe: Native Women in Prison FRAN SUGAR 87

Child Sexual Abuse: Words From Concerned Women ABORIGINAL WOMENS COUNCIL OF SASKATCHEWAN 90

The Lovesick Lake Native Women's Association A, CASKANETIE and P, TERBASKET 93

Wanepubnud Corporation; Wanepubnud Trainees: Personal Narratives CWSlcf 9Sj 96

Tbe Necbl Institute on Alcoboland Drug Education: The Eagle Has Landed MAGGIE HODGSON 101

IndianMedicine, Indian Health: Study Detween Red and White Medicine LESLEY MALLOCH 105

Pregnancies and Mohawk Tradition SAKOKWENONKWAS 115

Indian and Inuit Nurses or Canada; Prames JEAN CUTHAND GOODWILL; Indian and lnuil Nurses o/Canada 117

The Indian Health Careers Program: Preparing Our Youth to Serve First Nations IHCP 125

Native Community Care: Counselling Bnd Development MARY DELEARY 127

Quilicum: A West Coast Indian Restaurant PRISCILLA HEWITT 131

Native Women's Association or Canada NWAC 133

Native 'Vomen's Associations: Pauktuutit (Inuit); ; Quebec 137; 141; 143

A Question of Sovereignty: Patricia Monture lI. the Queen CYNTIllA GRAY 146

Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms AKI·KWEIMARY ELLEN TURPEL 149

Native IndianfInuit Photographers' Association YVONNE MARACLE 158

Film: No Address 165

First Person 167

Complete listing or poetry, fiction, and book reviews 174 10. COMMON- LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Thirty-One Summer 1989

3 Notes to Our Readers 5 the act of crossing over, then pulling away, by flyin thunda cloud rdoc 9 The Braid, a poem by Anne Haines 11 Remaking Desert Hearts, a poem by Kelli Bond 14 Discovering Words, a poem by Sue Ellen Buchanan 16 Pumping Iron, a poem by Martha Shelley 19 Powder Puff Perspective, by Rosemary Reeves 23 Donita: 1959, by Merril Mushroom 35 A Play for Banjo, by Roberta B. Jacobson 43 Mea Culpa, by Martha Miller 53 In the Tall Grass, Beneath the Cottonwoods, by J. L. Williams 63 suncatchers and other illusions, by sarah grace 67 Good-Bye Linda Lu (or, letting go takes a long, long time to do), by silver star 75 Mother/Daughter Interactions, by Ann L. Johnston 79 The Beast, a poem by Sherrie Ingram 81 from: Walking on the Wire, a work in progress, by Nancy Berson 91 Fragments from One Womon's Cross Cuntry Oddessy, by Ayla Heartsong 93 Letter to Ma and Pa, by Terri L. Jewell 95 A Diary Excerpt, August 4,1987, by Terri L. Jewell 97 My Sister's Life and Mine, by Jane Meyerding 101 Dream I, by Julia Beth Bazar 105 To Know Her, by Sona Parker 109 When the Sky is Not Sky Blue, by Ruthann Robson 119 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . .. 11. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Thirty-Two Fa111989

3 Notes to Our Readers 5 The Mafia in Context, by Rose Romano 11 Mamzelles, by Pat M. Kuras 13 The pick up, poem by Anne MacKinnon 14 Dialogue, poem by Marti Hohmann 15 Two poems by Nett Hart 18 Beloved, Writing to You from the Wilderness, poem by Jenifer Dahlstrom 20 Two prose poems by Sarah Randolph 24 'Reality of Ideals: by Le McClellan 27 come out, come out, by tova 33 Stories from the Farm Part 2: Coming of Age, by Corey Callaghan 45 The Silence, by Gretal 47 the silent air between us, by Lisa Manning 63 Where the chips fall (12/87), by Clove 67 Quilts, by Linda Smith 71 DD 214, by Carmen Gonzalez 79 And the Theme Is Beauty,'by Vivienne Louise 95 Out of the Closet and Into the Fruit Bowl, by Sunlight 101 Big Darlene, by Katz 105 The Farm, by Sarah Johnson 113 Youthful Reverie: What Could Have Been, by Ruchele ZeOeh 117 The Real Story, by Roberta V. Sherman 123 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . .. WCML 12 .

Vol. 19, No.3 ...... oncerns Winter 1989 NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

EDITOR: Frances M. Kavenik, English Department, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Box No. 2000, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141.

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dorothy Van Meter

PHONE NUMBERS: Frances M. Kavenik Office: (414) 553-2644 Home: (414) 654-7570

Dorothy Van Meter Office: (414) 553-2558.

COPY DEADLINES FOR CONCERNS

March/April...... January 15, 1990 August Issue June 1, 1990 December Issue October 1, 1990

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Roster 2 Minutes of the NEMLA Women's Caucus Meeting 4 From the Editor 4 1989 MLA Convention Program 5 WCML Business Meeting, MLA Convention 10 Women in Prcfessional Transition .. 11 WCML Conference Grants Program 12 Dancing Through the Minefield .. 20

A.nnounce~ents and Cans for Papers ...... 14 Recent Publications ...... 16 Research ;n Progress ...... 23 Reproductive Rights: The Global Fight 13.

oIntroduction 2 Italy: The High Cost of Compromise Doctors who perform abortions face career limitations; abortion rights activists gauge the battle with the religious Right.

5 India/England: Banned in the West/Silenced, Sterilized Contraceptives considered unsafe for Western women nfe used on Third World women; a menially disabled woman is sterilized without her consent and barred from testifying on her own behalf. 6 Rumania: Pregnancy Police Women arc subjected to extreme surveillance to keep them from having abortions.

8 Pakistan/Iran: Hadood: Catch 22 A woman's word is worth lillie in the courts.

10 \Vest Germany: Who Determines What Life Is? Conventional wisdom about the permissibility of abortion has been known to change.

11 Bolhria: Personal story After a clandestine abortion, a woman faces social censure and physical pain.

12 Ireland: Blackout: Networking Against the Odds Church and state conspire to keep women in Ihe dark about their reproductive rights; one woman tells of her bailie to control her fertility.

14 Bangladesh: Abortion By Any Other Name "Menstrual regulation," ostensibly done for a woman's health, is a legal fonn of abor­ tion.

15 West German)': RU 486: A Revolutionary Discovery? The availability, pros, and cons of this drug are discussed.

16 England: A Legacy of Courage Shocked by the price women pay in deaths and injuries for clandestine abortions, ac· tivists and Parliamentarians have fought for the right to choose.

18 Canada: Mobilizing for Action ::E Pro·choice groups demonstrate in support of women whose right to abortion has been o challenged. 3 19 Soviet Union: Personal story "'"'II. Greater availability of contraceptives is needed to reduce the numbers of repeat abor· C tions. .,c: 20 India/South Africa: Lured Into Sterilization ~ Illiterate women are unknowingly sterilized to fill a government quota; population con­ '< Iro1 programs target black women for sterilization.

22 Latin America/Nicaragua: Update on Latin AmericaiA Different Kind of Revolution The news from many Latin American countries is grim, but in Nicaragua, AMNLAE and other groups may change the abortion law this year.

24 In Brief: Updates from Israel, , China, Europe, and Poland

26 Philippines: Like It Or Not Many Filipinas prefer traditional methods of birth control; one woman tells of her difficulties in avoiding pregnancy. 27 Paraguay: Women's Bodies: A Taboo Subject Refusal to discuss sexuality and reproduction has resulted in teen pregnancies.

28 Australia: A Question of Health Reproductive rights activists are detennined to uphold Australia's pragmatic abortion law.

30 Norway: Unseemly Knitting Needles Anti-choice activists parade in traditional costume to spread their message.

32 Resources: An international list of reproductive rights groups: 14. Dau~hters of Sarah November/December 1989 -~ '-:---,-_ . Volume 15, Number 6 The Magazine for Chrisllan feminists I~I====~=Ta=bl=e=of=C=o=n=te=nt=s===::::!II Features

4 Welcome to Women-Church 20 Our Fifteenth Birthday Where have we come {rom and On our anniversary, a few ofthe where are we going? Patricia Daughters ofSarah express what Broughton has researched and being part of this organization reflected on the state ofChristian means to them. feminism. 23 The little Pronoun "She" 10 The Parable of Mary Baker What a difference one little word Rosemary Nudd. SP. made to June Steffensen Hagen.l appreciates the talent of breadmaking. but . .. 34 "And I was in Prison . .." Elaine Silverstrim provides an 13 Uncomfortable Women update on three women political Patricia Gundry comments on prisoners. how we can relate to the sisters among us who have sharp teeth.

16 "Try Mel" One 01 Gracia Fay Ellwood's favorite friends turns out to be a {oremo/her (or all of us. Poetry

19 Peace Talk by Irene Zimmerman. OSF Book Reviews

24 Beyond Codependency, Melody Beattie; Lost In the Land of Oz, Madonna Kolbenschlag; Models of God, Sallie McFague; Outstanding Women of the Bible Series, Retold by MarJee Alex; The Parish on the Hili. Mary Doyle Curran; Spider Woman's Granddaughters, Paula Gunn Allen; What Paul Really Said about Women, John Temple Bristow; Women and Early Christianity: A Reappraisal, Susanne Heine. Departments

2 Editorial-A Time for Remembering 35 Dear Daughters 37 Classifled Ads 38 Grapevine 40 Back Issues Book Catalog-Insert

COYU Pholo by Patricia Broughton Dau~hters 15. of Sarah January/February 1990 Volume 16, Number 1

II ~ Table of Contents Features

3 The Elusive Connection 18 Servahollcs and Other With a stOll' from her own Victims of JOY experience in the Philippines, Mary Hammond discusses how Jan Lugibihl raises far-reaching aspects 01 her faith journey led to questions about the connection co-dependence. between systemic sin and personal responsibility. 21 "Do You Want to Get Well?" MalY Snow suggests a reason 8 Grace Abounding why it is so hard lor women to How does a child stay sane in recover lrom addictions. the face of abuse by her pries/­ one charged to mediate God to 22 Women Speaking Justice her? Jane !(eene struggles with On her jOllmey through dual selves. Central Amelica, Janice Bowman linds women standing 11 The Child Within strong in the lace 01 hardship A survivor of incest grieves for and political repression. the happy, innocent child who was lost for many years. 27 Images of Grace in Flannery O'Connor's Strong Women 12 Evil In Three Dimensions With feminist sensitivity, J. Rela Halteman Finger looks to Ramsey Michaels discusses li1{eration theology and addiction several powerful women in therapy lor an understanding of O'Connor's short stories. sin from a feminist perspective. Poetry 20 Resectlonlng by Alice Strain Book Reviews

31 Addiction and Grace, Gerald G. May; Children's Story: Se,ually Molested Children In Criminal Court, Sandra Butler Smith: Is Nothing Sacred? When Sex Invades the Pastoral Relationship, Marie M. Fortune; Journeys by Heart: A Chrlstology of Erotic Power, by Rita Nakashima Brock; Pillars of Flame: Power, Priesthood, and Spiritual Maturity, Maggie Ross; That Looks Like a Nice House: A Survivor's Story of Recovery and Healing, Carrie Wynn; Transforming Grace: Christian Tradition and Women's Experience, Anne E. Carr; When You're Ready: A Woman's Healing from Childhood Physical and Se,ual Abuse by Her Mother, Kathy Evert. Departments 2 Editorial-No More Marigolds 40 Classilied Ads 39 Dear Daughters 43 Book Service 41 Grapevine 44 Bac/< IssU('s November 1989 Number 56 16. :ver 'woman

4 WATCH THIS SPACE • Likely stories. Adoption. Porn and magazines • NELL McCAFFERTY: SPUC reaps the whirlwind. 6 YOU WRITE ...... about harassment, bringing up sons, transport policy. 9 NEWS • Abortion pill boost. Adolescent mothers. Labour to woo women. Third World women's progress "blocked".

12 GRACE ROBERTSON AND MAGGIE MURRAY ON WOMEN'S PHOTOGRAPHY • Grace broke into photojournalism after the war and was a regular contributor to Picttlre Post and Life. Maggie does similar work in the very different context of today. They discuss continuity and change in photography and the media.

15 ALICE WALKER INTERVIEW, THE PERSONAL is THE POLITICAL is THE SPIRITUAL • Grace Evans talks to Alice about her recent work, and her interest in a distant past which can illuminate the common bonds between people in the present and future.

17 GOING ORGANIC • "Whereas I used to suffer from melancholy being cut off from the countryside, suddenly I could go and explore any area - it was incredible." A simple but effective organic exchange network.

19 THE ARTS • Block buster - women's voices. Film. What's touring.

22 HEALTH o Children's diseases and the immunisation issue 0 Arthritis 0 "Handicap" 0 Condomania.

24 PERSONAL o How women's relationships get censored 0 Maintenance.

26 FOOD o Cooking African 0 Digestion and absorption.

27 NEW BOOKS

30 SHORT STORY • "The Writing Habit," by Mary Duggan. Poem: "Fear," by Dinah Livingstone.

32 CROSSWORD

33 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES o Job evaluation systems 0 How to get women back to work. January 1990 Number 58 17. ~er womdn

4 WATCH THIS SPACE - Holiday outings _ Nuclear power • Who's censoring whom? 0 Common sense NELL McCAFFERTY: Small bricks off Belfast's Berlin wall

6 YOU WRITE ...... about abortion, immunisation, porn and transport policy.

8 NEWS • Government to legislate for discrimination against married women • Romania: women made into baby machines _ Teachers unite _ Hail and ride _ Women of the Year.

11 CHANGING LIVES _" Skills For Women is important precisely because it brings forward the organising talents - the talent needed for real democracy ­ which would otherwise lie dormant on the bleak council estates of a modern city." Hilary Wainwright reports on a major breakthrough which is enabling women to organise effectively for what they want.

14 "NO EQUALITY FOR YOU, JANE." -Children don't just learn to read from their reading schemes: they're learning an "official" view of the real world where boys are much more important than girls and monopolise all the learning and the jobs. Barbara Callelliooks at what this tells children about equal opportunities, and considers ways of dealing with the schemes.

16 THE ARTS -A black woman films A Dry White Season • Fragile Earth. Praise songs.

18 HEALTH - Nits! All about head lice - and who's got them. o Anti-stress. Family planning 0 Sports shoes.

20 PERSONAL o Propping up the bar: why don't women go into pubs on their own? • Communal living. Aggressive dogs. Disabling ellvironment.

22 FOOD • "Any old rubbish" • Irradiation. Co-operation.

23 NEW BOOKS

25 POEM .. "Oxfordshire" by Rosalind Brackenbury.

26 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES eChildcare ~ now? • How the benefits system creates criminals. 18.

Feminisms

The Ohio State University Volume 2 No.4 Center for Women's Studies Autumn 1989

In this issue:

"Broken" Silence, Un·Broken Spirits: Fragmentation in the Fiction of Black Women Writers. Page 2 1989 Common Difference Winner by Roseanne L. Hoefel. Women and American Politics: An Interview with Susan Hartmann. Page 7 Interview by Kathleen Laughlin. . Ohio Marches for Choice. Page 10 Photographs by Alyssa Jones. Poetry by Mary Pierce Brosmer. Page 12 Rereading Ourselves: The Politics of Nostalgia. Page 14 Review essay by Miriam Fuchs. Review of Men Only: an Investigation into Men's Organizations. Page 17 By Kevin White. Announcements. Page 19 Books Received. Page 19 Index to Volume 2. Page 21 Feminist 19. Bookstore News 1:1\11:111;

November/December 1989 Volume 12 Number 4 The University Press Issue ----

DEPARTMENTS Advertising Index .95 Bestsellers ...... 57 Classified Ads ...... 96 From the Computer Table . . 3 Letters . . 9 Out-ol-Print Books Wanted/Offered .93 Subscription Information ·. 12 They Went That-A-Way · .53 Writing Wanted ..... · .44

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS SECTION Buying from the University Presses · .23 Women In Scholarly Publishing .25 Academic and Educational Presses .27 University Presses . .35

ARTICLES News from the Bookstores ·. 11 News/Short Stories .... ·. 15 Dunon Staff Fired Lesbian & Gay Writers Conference Feminist Booklair ·. 19 Canadian Content · .47 New Sage Press . .45 Playing Bestseller · .46

THE BOOKS Art Books ... · .67 Our Own Presses . ·. 61 The Small Presses · .79 Gay Men's Literature · .73 Mysteries . · .77 Poetry . · .75 Publishers' Row . · .83 SCience Fiction . ·. 71 University Presses ...... 35 20. Feminist Issues

Volume 9, Number 2 CONTENTS Fall 1989

Article

Nicole-Claude When Yielding Is Not Consenting Mathieu Material and Psychic Determinants of Women's Dominated Consciousness and Some of Their Interpretations in Ethnology Part I ,., ,.... 3

Feminist Issues Sociological Interview

Diana E. H. Russell South African Feminism Through the Eyes and Life of Tozi Ntu1i .,...... 51 FEMINIST 21. STUDIES

I Volume 15, Number 3 Fall1989 I

Preface 413 Susan S. Lanser Feminist Criticism, 'The Yellow 415 Wallpaper: and the Politics of Color in America Mary H. Moran Collective Action and the 443 "Representation" of African Women: A Liherian Case Study Cassandra Laity RD. and A.C. Swinburne: Decadence 461 and Modernist Women's Writing Julia Emherley and Coverage of Greenham and Greenham 485 Donna Landry As "Coverage" Christine SI. Peter "Woman's Truth" and the Native 499 Tradition: Anne Cameron's Daughters of Copper Woman Saskia Grotenhuis Women's Studies in The Netherlands: 525 A Successful Institutionalization? Alicia Ostriker Entering the Tents 541 Linda NocWin Zuka's French Revolution: A Woman's 549 Place Is Public Space (an Art EssaYI Margaret Soltan The Lost Narrative of the Lost Woman 563 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes Dual Heroisms and Double Burdens: 573 Interpreting Afro-American Women's Experience and History la Review Essay) Gay L. Gullickson Feminists and Suffragists: The British 591 and French Experiences la Review Essay) Notes on Contributors 603 Notes and Letters 605 Publications Received 614 22. Feminist Teacher Vol. 4 Nos. Z/3 Fall 1989 Table of Contents

10 AIDS and Homophobia: A Perspective for AIDS Educators By Beverly Wright and Randall B. Yales

13 Educating Students about HIV/ AIDS By Phyllis Gorman

16 AIDS and AIDS Phobia Prevention Education in a Midwestern Conservative Low Incidence Area By Christina L. Frazier

21 Homophobia and Sexism as Popular Values By David Bleich

29 Breaking the Silence: Sexual Preference in the Composition Classroom By Allison Berg, Jean Kowaleski. Caroline Le Guin. Ellen Weinauer, and Eric A. Wolfe

33 Victimization of Women: Trying to Link Community and Coursework By Kathleen S. Lowney

39 Classroom and Contexts: The Challenge of Feminist Pedagogy By Maureen Ryan

43 A Discourse on the Care and Handling of Feminist Administrators By Lynette Carpenter

46 Rewriting the Future: The Feminist Challenge to the Malestream Curriculum By Karen J. Warren

53 Resistance to Generalizations in the Classroom By Susanne K. Bohmer Departments 4 Letter from the Collective 57 Book Review 4 The Network 58 Conferences/Calls for Papers 7 Feminist Teacher Network News 60 Teaching Resources FIREWEED 23. A FEMINIST QUARTERLY Issue 29 Summer 1989

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Editorial Women Artisls Tell Their by Diane Collet-Laricheliece Own Slories page 2 10 Diane Landry Entering the Mainstream: Women 12 Caroline Dukes Sculptors of the 20th Century 14 Florence Wong Part Two: Louise Bourgeois and 16 Dyana Werden Eva Hesse 18 Katherine Wells by Arlit Slitheriand Harris 20 Diana Boulay-Dub<' page 4 22 Judy Hiramoto 24 Lisa Kanemoto Announcements page 35

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Volume 1 Number 3 1989

Special Issue: Race, Gender and Education Edited by Olivia Foster-Carter & Cecile Wright

Sneh Shah. Effective Permeation of Race and Gender Issues in Teacher Education Courses 221

Ranjit Kaur Arora. Race and Gender in Education-practical and political implications 237

Rosemmy Deem. The New School Governing Bodies-are gender and race on the agenda? 247

Haich 'Vshar. Education: hopes. expectations and achievements of Muslim women in \Vest Yorkshire 261

VIEWPOINTS Sane/liu Pearse. Addressing Race and Gender in Rural Primary Schools Using Two Case Studies 273

\fa/erie Coultas. Black Girls and Self-esteem 283

Evely" Reid. Black Girls Talking 295

BOOK REVIEWS Racism in Schools-new research evidence (E. Kelly & T. Cohn), reviewed by Recna Bhavnani 30 I

Governing Schools: powers, issw's and /naetiee (T. ~,.fahoncr). re"iewed by \'alcric Hall ~\O3

Anti-mei.wI in Education: guidelines towards a whole school /JOli9' (NuT); .\1ulticultuml Anti-racist Education: a manual for primw)' schools (B. McLean &.J. Young), re\"iewed by Angela Lewis 3115

Redejining the Comprehensive Experience (ed. by C. Chitty); The Xational Curriculum (eel. by D, Lawton & C. Chitt)'), rc\"icwcd by :\star Brah :Hlfi 26. GENDER & SOCIETY

Volume 3, Number 4 December 1989

Special Issue: Violence Against Women

From the Editor 429 "Our Hearts Are Collectively Breaking": Guest Editors' Introduction Teaching Survivors of Violence JANET LEE 541 PAULINE B. BART, PATRICIA Y. MtLLER, EILEEN MORAN, and ELIZABETH ANNE STANKO 431 The Politics of Research and Activism: The Sexual Politics of Murder Violence Against Women JANE CAPUTI 437 MICHELLE FINE 549 Fraternities and Rape on Campus Play and Poems PATRICIA YANCEY MARTIN and ROBERT A. HUMMER 457 Street Girl: 1900 ADRIA E. SCHWARTZ 559 The Imperishable Virginity of Saint Maria Gore"i KATHLEEN z. YOUNG 474 Remembering Yesterday and The Dream Demanding LAUREN CRUX 564 The Invisible Intruder: Women's Experiences of Obscene Phone Calls Finally, Help At Last CAROLE J. SHEFFIELD 483 WILMA GOOLSBY·GIBBS 568 Social Science Perspectives on Wife Abuse: Tree Rings Current Debates and Future Directions DONNA DECKER 570 DEMIEKURZ 489 Review Essay Limitations of the Medical Model Sexual Murder: A Review of The Age ofSex Crime in the Care of Battered Women by Jane Caputi and The Lust to Kilt: CAROLE WARSHAW 506 A Feminist Investigation ofSexual Murder Praxis by Deborah Cameron and Elizabeth Frazer OiLEEN B. LEONARD 572 Surmounting a Legacy: The Expansion of Racial Diversity in a With Thanks 578 Local Anti-Rape Movement SWS Past Presidents 580 NANCY A. MATTHEWS 518 Index 581

July 18, 1988, at a Sexual Assault and Battered Women's Center MARY SCOTT BORIA, CHRISTINA BEVILAQUA, HELEN GUALTIERI, YOLANDA HERNANDEZ, JAMIE A. JIMENEZ, ERIN SORENSON, and DEBORAH WEBER 533 27.

GENDERS

6 November 1989

Articles Desley Deacon Politicizing Gender Karen Hust "the landscape (chosen by desire)": Laura Gilpin Renegotiates Mother Nature 20 Karen Smythe The Scene of Seeing: Perception and Perversion in The Ravishing 01 Lol V. Stein 49 Anne Higonnet Writing the Gender of the Image: Art Criticism in Late Nineteenth-Century France 60 Bethany Ladirner A Sick Child and a Cure Mother- Daughter Relations in Colette 74 Anna Wilson Mary Wollstonecraft and the Search for the Radical Woman 88 John H. Smith Abulia: Sexuality and Diseases of the Will in the Late Nineteenth Century 102 Henry Abelove Some Speculations on the History of Sexual Intercourse during the Long Eighteenth Century in England 125 Notes on Contributors 131

Genders is published by the University 01 Texas Press in cooperation with the UnIversIty 01 Colorado at Boulder 28. HAG RAG INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS New Rage Thinking

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"THE DECADE OF THE DYKE!" HAG RAG INDEX, Vol. 4, No.4 Special Features An Alliance of Differences 10 Bigotry in Health Care 14 Community Support for Women's Music- Is It Enough? 20 Jealousy 101, 102 and 200 .4 Join the Bean-Cott 23 Lesbian Culture: Consumers and Supporters 22 Lesbian Variety is the Spice 12 The Secret Sharers- 19 Untold Story 15 Variety Show Organizers Speak 13 Voice ofa Single Dyke 7 Regular Features Book and Music News 24 Calendar 28 Classifieds ...... 26 Dykes to Watch Out For 23 Editorial 3 Editorial Policy 2 Letters 8 Making It Happen! 18 Regular Events 27 29.

Vol 10:3 June, 1989

FEATURES 10 Into a Wood Speaking honestly about incest Anne Pierre 13 Body Image/Body Politic A world without dieting Donna Cilisko and Carla Rice 20 Behind the Headlines The physical and emotional costs of in vitro fertilization Linda S. Williams 28 Mid·Life Adventure A wilderness survival experience Agnes Grant

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes An apple a day? 4 Letters 6 Update 18 Healthwise Cervical cap update 25 My Story, Our Story Diary of a migraine Marie Mason 32 Reviews Never Too Thin Understanding Menopause 36 Resources and Events 30.

Vol 11:1 December, 1989

FEATURES IO "Dear Dr. M" Surviving the psychiatric system Karin Singer 17 The Mother Myth A feminist analysis of jJost partum depression Debbie Field 22 Earth, Air and Water Women fight for the environment in India Pamela Philipose 29 Thinking Through Infertility The unnamed epidemic Jane Covemton

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes Salvation is in the eye of the beholder 4 Letters 5 Update 15 My Story, Our Story Healing lrom within Lisa Pl,ipps 27 Healthwise Hypoglycemia Joan Zwozdesky 33 Reviews The Nutrition Challenge for Women: A Guide to Wellness Without Dieting

I 36 Resources and Events l U~E_ 31. THE JOURNAL OF WQME",'S MUSIC AND CULTURE

VOLUME 6, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 1990

FEATURES 2 JoAnn Loulan interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 20 Ethel Waters: Quintessential Singer of American Songs by Rosetta Reitz 24 Melissa Etheridge: The One That Got Away by Toni Armstrong Jr. 40 The Washington D.C. Women's Community by Rena Yount and Nancy Seeger 43 Minnie Bruce Pratt Wins the Lamont Prize for Poetry by Yvonne Zipter FESTIVALS 28 The First East Coast Lesbians' Festival by Jorjet Harper 32 The Michigan Festival Concert Band by Kay Creech 34 1989 Festival Photos 36 Report From Albuquerque: Wlminfest '89 by Paula Walowitz 38 The First Gulf Coast Women's Festival by Brenda Henson DEPARTMENTS 6 Soapbox Letters to the Editor 8 Hotline by Joy Rosenblatt 10 The Audio Angle by Karen Kane "CD Manufacturing for the Independent Artist" 12 Noteworthy Women by Janna MacAuslan & Kristan Aspen "The Boulanger Sisters" 14 The Tenth Muse by Jorjet Harper "Towards a Lesbian Aesthetic" 16 Confabulation "Hi Phranc. This is Alix Calling." 46 Mulling It Over by Jamie Anderson "Humor in Women's Music" 48 Access by Sequoia "Therese Edell: Composer and Desktop Publisher" 50 Alison Bechdel's "Dykes to Watch Out For" cartoons 51 On Stage and Off by Wes "Making a Difference" 52 Freestyle by Kay Gardner "Maestra Brico Remembered" 64 Classified Ads 68 Stereo Soundsheets: "Besl Girl" by Monica Grant. "Something About Her" by Jane Howard. "If You Listen To Your Heart" by Wes. "Wedding Song" by Jamie Anderson 32. HYPATIA

VOL. 4, NO.3 SPECIAL ISSUE FALL 1989 Ethics & Reproduction

vii Preface 1 Introduction 3 Nora Kizer Bell Women and AIDS; Too LillIe, Too Late! 23 Judith Lorber Choice, Gift, or Patriarchal Bargain? Women's Consent to In Vitro Fertilization in Male Infertility 37 Rosalind Ekman Ladd Women in Labor: Some Issues Abollt Informed Consen' 46 Mary Anne Warren The Moral Significance of Birch 66 Julien S. Murphy Is Pregnancy Necessary: Feminist Concerns About &togenesis 85 Hilde and James Lindemann Nelson Cutting Motherhood in T\t'O: Some Suspicions Concerning Surrogacy 95 Kelly Oliver Marxism and Surrogacy 116 Sara Ann Ketchum Selling Bobies and Selling Bodies 128 H.M. MaIm CommodificQrion or Compensation: A Reply to Ketchum

Review Essay 136 Anne Donchin The Growing Feminist Debate Ot'CT the New Reproductive Technologies In Search of Parenthood by Judith N. Lasker and Susan Borg; E,hics and Human ReproJw.:tion: A Feminist Analysis, by Christine Overall; Made co Order: The Myth of Reprodt<"ti

Book Reviews 150 Helen Bequaert Holmes Reprodt

Vol. 51, Nos. 2,3 Summer, 1988

CONTENTS

About NAWDAC Multicultural Programming in a University Women's Center 31 Introducing Initiatives iii Carmen Buford

From the Editor's Desk v Making Feminism MaHer: The Revitalization of Introduction 1 a Campus Women's Center 37 Alice Miller Women's Centers on Campus: A Profile 3 Bonnie 1',-bson Clevenger Career Centers as Women's Centers 45 Marcie Schorr Hirsch and Nancy Tobin Women's Centers: The Frameworks 11 Jodi Wetzel Women's Centers and Women Administrators: The Women's Center: Breaking the Glass Slipper Together 53 The New Dean of Women? 17 Cail 0. t>.lcliow Kathryn 1-1. Brooks

Diversity and Success: The University of Iowa Women's Resource and Action Center 23 Susan Buckley and awryl Hetherington 34 •

Women's Studies University of Virginia POEMS 14 The Crossing Hut Charles Vandersee -21- 16 In the Pantry C.R. Manley Spring/Summer 1989 45 Elisabeth Assuming the Characteristics C.R. Manley 47 Prolepsis D. Fonville ARTICLES 50 Spider 5 Camille Claude!: The Forms of Sorrow D. Fonville Carl Tn·ndle 50 Mama Called Last Night 8 Child Care, Child Welfare, and Public Policy Melanie Cd/lSe Harris Kristen Staby Rembold 50 Falling in Love with Sickness 10 The Importance of a Primary Caregiver: Cathy Smith·Bowers An Interview with Mary Ainsworth 51 An Old Woman's Tale Eleanor Vemon Wilson Phyllis Stoti.:ell 17 Empowering Black Women: 51 ;\hgdalene Billye A\'ery and the National Bbck \X'omen":; SIIZllnne Paol,t Health Project 72 Sergeant Serafico Arrives Sarab ClJ

Cover Photo: ~\'Iarg,lrt't Clmlin 35. ARTICLES 72 Linda Pastan, The Imperfect Paradise E.H. Warner 30 Fetal Protection Policies 67 Jamie Ambrose, Willa Cather Fatal to Protection of Writing at the Frontier Women's Employment Margaret Saunders Opportunities? 69 Rochelle Gatlin, American Patricia M Brady Women Since 1945 60 Margaret Bourke-White's In· Winifred D. Wandersee, On stiner for the Dramatic the Move: American Women Janet Duncan in the 1970's 47 How Endrometriosis. the Women's Studies Lmra Tuley "Career Women's Disease," University of Virginia Has Rewritten My Resume NEWS Michelle Vilk 64 Queen Ida and her 20 "\Vomen's Worth" -22- Band The Undervaluation of Women's Labor Alison Br)'sk Fall/Winter 1989 40 Living on Less Th.m Zero: One Single Mother's Economic Struggle Chris Edu',~rds .Hc"ett POEMS 36 Productive lives 18 House Outside of Yakima How Women Feel About the elm! Gordon Work They Do 12 Too bte Is Too Easy Boyd Zenner Ptlrke Mlftb 19 Momma, With Love Aisha Eshe lFC Closure Sherry Beusley 19 Tooth Song 24 Local Center Boosts Women Penelope SCumbly Scott 35 Female Car Mechanic Provides 18 The Language of Daughters "A \Xtoman's Touch" Linda Andrews 45 Women in Science Experience IFC Evening In Impostor Phenomenon Loren Gmham 44 Challenges for Women in 12 Ice Breaking Medicine Loren Gmbam 59 Contraceptive Impl.lI1t Update tBC From Paula Becker's Journal ,lfarjone Woodbur), DEPARTlvIENTS 13 Women in the Trades 19 Three Photographs For The Molly Martin Album 56 5 The Sculpture of Chris Lynne H. deCourcy MacAndrew 18 For Every Child Who is Gone Lynne Nauset! Lorraine Feml 53 Willa Taylor: Making"A Woman's Place" BOOK REVIEWS .\Llrgllret Stetz 25 Speaking to the Femina in All 66 Books in Brief of Us: An Interview with 68 Thylias Moss, Pyramid of Leslie Jacobsen, Artistic Direc- Bone tor of Horizons Theatre Suzanne Genz Brent Harris 63 Hot Flashes FICTION 65 Seeking 8 Prodigal Hearts 63 Resources Ellen Herbert 63 Events 36.

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Contents October 1989 3/89

Letter to our Readers . 1

Growing Vegetables, Reaping Confidence . 3

Manobo Women - Seeking change through unity .5

Helping Rural Women for Self-Reliance .7

Women in Cooperatives: Implications for Development ..... 10

Sex Industry in Hong Kong ... 13

Filipina Migrant Workers Endure Suffering in SilencfJ 14

Gulf's Government Take Action Against Asian Maid Abuse ...... 15

Namibian Women in the Struggle for Nationa/lndependence and Beyond 17

Bangladesh: Dowry Devalues Daughters 19 Teen Mothers: Rites and Risks .20

IBFAN Africa Statement on AIDS .22

Groups Centre for Socia/ Research . .25 Parivartan . .26 Centre for Women and Development .27

Funding .28

Resources .29 37.

Journal of Feminist Family Therapy

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2 1989

EDITORIAL NOTE 1

ARTICLES Integrating Gender into the Family Therapy Curriculum 3 Judith Myers Avis

Faulty Fathering: Working Ideas on the Treatment of Male Incest Perpetrators 27 Dorothy Wheeler Differentiation in Clinical and Nonclinical Women 49 Thorana S. Nelson

REFLECTIONS A Battered Women's Story: My Seduction into Abuse 63 Anonymous

BOOK REVIEWS Feminist Family Therapy: A Casebook, by Thelma Jean Goodrich, Cheryl Rampage, Barbara Ellman and Kris Halstead 79 Reviewed by Joan Laird The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future, by Riane Eisler 82 Reviewed by Mabs Mango

Black Sheep and Kissing COl/sins: How Our Family Stories Shape Us, by Elizabeth Stone 84 Re\'iewed by Morton S. Perlmutter 38. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3 1989

EDITORIAL NOTE I

ARTICLES "A Momentary Gleam of Enlightenment": Towards a Model of Feminist Family Therapy 3 KemeJames Deborah Mclntyre

Sisters 25 Monica McGoldrick Feminist Therapy: Theoretical Considerations for Elderly Couples 57 Pamela C. Patten Fred P. Piercy

REFLECTIONS Virginia Satir: The Limitations of Humanism I 73 Deborah Anna Luepnitz

BOOK REVIEWS Ending the Age of Innocence: Educating Family Therapists About Sex Abuse 85 Dorothy Wheeler

Women in Therapy, by Harriet Goldhor Lerner 98 Reviewed by Joan Laird 39.

JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Fall 1989 Volume 5 Number 2 o Editors' Introduction Judith Plaskow 3 Elisabeth Schiissler FioretlZa o Articles _ "For \Vpmen and for ~·fen who are Like \Vomen": The Construction of Gender in Yiddish Devotional Literature Chol:o Weissler 7 Theory and Practice in Late Ancient Asceticism: Jerome, Chrysostom, and Augustine Elizobeth A. Clork 25 Feminism and the Problem of Moral Character Mory Ellen Ross 47 Toni "lorrison's Tar Baby: A Resource for Feminist Theology Susan Cory Et:erson 65 o In A Different Voice _ Cakes for the Queen of Heaven A Poem in Praise of Darkness Kathleen Norris 79 o Roundtable _ Christian Ethics and Theology in Womanist Perspective Cheryl J. Sanders 83 Katie G, Cannon Emilie M. Tou:nes M. Shawn Copeland Bell Hooks Cheryl Townsend Gilkes o Living It GutL _ The Feminist ~fovcment in and on the Edge of the Churches in the Netherlands: From Consciousness-Raising to \Vomcnchurch Liet:e n'oel, 113 o Notes on Contributors _ 129 Journal of 40. WOMEN & AGI G

Women As They Age: Challenge, Opportunity, and Triumph

Journal of Women & Aging Volume I, Numbers 1/2/3 1989 CONTENTS

About the Contributors I

INTRODUCTION AND INTERNATIONAL OVERVIEW Introduction 7 J. Dianne Gamer, DSW Susan O. Mercer, DSW

An International OvelView of Aged Women 13 Susan O. Mercer, DSW J. Dianne Gamer, DSW

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES Women and Aging: A Sociological Perspective 47 Susan A. McDaniel, PhD

Women and Aging: A Psychological Perspective 69 Susan Gaylord, PhD

Coping Patterns of Aging Women: A Developmental Perspective 95 Laura Hubbs- Tait, PhD

Women and Aging: A Clinical Social Work Perspective 123 Toba Schwaber Kerson, DSIY, PhD Journal of 41. WOMEN & AGING

Volume 1, Numbers 1/2/3

(Continued) 1989

Physical Heallh of Elderly Women 149 Barbara P. Pearson, RN, MN Cornelia M. Beck, PhD, RN

Mental Heallh of Elderly Women 175 Cornelia M. Beck, PhD, RN Barbara P. Pearson, RN, MN SPECIAL ISSUES A Minority-Feminist Perspective on Women and Aging 195 KetaYlIn H. GOllld, PhD Families, Work, and the Lives of Older Women 217 Naomi GOlllieb, DSW

Sexuality and Intimacy for Aging Women: A Changing Perspective 245 SlIsan Rice, DSW

Group Work with Older Women: A Modality 10 Improve the Quality of Life 265 Irene M. BlIrnside, RN, MS, FAAN, FGSA PROGRAMS, POLICIES, AND RESOURCES Women and Aging: Perspeclives on Public and Social Policy 291 LOll Alin B. Jorgensen, DSW The Double Standard of Aging and Older Women's Employment 317 Kalhleen E. Nuccio, PhD Women and Aging: Issues of Adequacy and Equity 339 June Axinn, PhD

What's Out There and How to Get II: A Praclical Resource Guide for Ihe Helpers of Older Women 363 Cheryl H. Kinderknech', ACSW Epilogue 397 Index 399 42. Journal of WOMEN & AGING Volume 1 Number 4 1989

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR 1 Older Widows' Early Bereavement Adjustments 5 Michael S. Caserta, MS Dale A. Lund, PhD Margaret F. Dimond, RN, PhD Physical Self-Efficacy and Depressive Symptomatology in Older Women: A Group Treatment Approach 29 Jennifer Davis-Berman, PhD Elderly Women and Program Encounters: A Rural Study 41 Steven A. Peterson, PhD Women at Midlife: Women's Perceptions, Physicians' Perceptions 57 Catherine DeLorey, DrPH

Aging Women and Long-Term Care: Truth and Consequences 71 Cheryl H. Kinderknecht, ACSW Sexuality and the Older Adult: An Overview with Guidelines for the Health Care Professional 93 Victor J. Malatesta, PhD Social Work Education and the Older Woman Student 119 Phyllis J. Sn'rges, EdD Marcia J. Bombyk, PhD Roslyn H. Cllemes!.)·, DSW BOOK REVIEWS Regulating the Li\'es of Women: Social Welfare Policy from Colonial Times to tile Present, by Mimi Abramovitz 133 Reviewed by Rosalie A. Kane, DSW Tile Columbia University Scllool ofPublic Healtll: Guide to Healtll and Well-Being After 50, edited by Robert J. Weiss and Genell Subak-Sharpe 135 Reviewed by Barbara R. Wheeler, DSW JOURNAL 43. VOL. 1 NO.2 FALL 1989 OF WOMEN'S Editors' Note and Acknowledgements f 6 HISTORY ARTICLES Anand A. Yang Whose Sati? Widow Burning in Early 19th-Century India I 8 Barbara N. Ramusack Embattled Advocates: The Debate over Birth Control in India, 1920-40 I 34 Janet Afary On the Origins of Feminism in Early 20th-Century Iran I 65 Asuncion Lavrin Women, Labor and the Left: Argentina and Chile, 1890-1925 f 88 Iris Berger Gender and Working-Class History: South Africa in Comparative Perspective I 117

THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL DIALOGUE ON THE WRITING OF WOMEN'S HISTORY Sharon Sievers Six (or more) Feminists in Search of a Historian 134 Comment: Janet Afary Some Reflections on Third World Feminist Historiography 147 Asuncion lavrin Comments on Sharon Sievers' "Six (or more) Feminists in Search of a Historian" I 153 REVIEWS Beverly Grier The bid of Slavery i" Africa, Suzanne Miers and Richard Roberts, eds. f 158 Altagracia Ortiz f.Jl Mujer ell la Lueha Hoy, Nancy A. Zayas and Juan Angel Silen, eds. The Puerlo Rica" Wowa,,: Perspeclives 0" Cu/lures, His/ory. arid Society, Edna Acosta-Belen, ed. Historical Perspectives on Feminism and the Puerto Rican Woman 166

CONFERENCE REPORT Altagracia Ortiz Women Studies Conference in Puerto Rico 179

TOPICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY Select Bibliography on Women and Work in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East f 182

CONTRIBUTORS I 203

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS 205 44. LEGACY 6(~***~\~

A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volume 6 Fall 1989 Number 2

CONTENTS

In Praise of Extra-vagant Women: Hope Leslie and the Captivity Romance . ... Christopher Castiglia 3 Homeward Bound: The Novels of Constance Fenimore Woolson . · Sharon L. Dean 17 Gynotopia: A Checklist of Nineteenth-Century Utopias by American Women ...... Darby Lewes 29

PROFILES: Catharine Maria Sedgwick. 1789-1867 .. · Mary Kelley 43 Alice Brown, 1857-1948...... Beth Wynne Fisken 51

WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING from the journal of Catharine Maria Sedgwick. 57

LEGACY. Letter to the Editors .. .Susan Koppelman 59

REVIEWS: Beneath the American Renaissance: The Subversive Imagination in the Age of Emerson and Melvil/e by David S. Reynolds and Manhood and the American Renaissance by David Leverenz...... reviewed by David Van Leer 61 Charlotte Perkins Gilman: The Woman and Her Work Edited by Sheryl L. Meyering...... reviewed by Elaine Hedges 63 Building Domestic Liberty: Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Architectural Feminism by Polly Wynn Allen .. .. reviewed by Maureen L. Egan 65 The Letters of Edith Wharton Edited by R.W.B. Lewis and Nancy Lewis. . reviewed by Alfred Bendixen 66 "The Amber Gods" and Other Stories by Harriet Prescott Spofford Edited by Alfred Bendixen. . reviewed by Amy Tucker. 68 The Larnp/ighter by Maria Cummins Edited by Nina Baym. · reviewed by Barbara A. White 70

LEGACY Bookshelf. 71

Notes and Queries. 75 45. LESBIAN· CONTRADICTI N I A Journal ofI~reverentFeminism I Issue H 29. Winter -1990 By and for Women

Contents Commentary The Word Game (Renee Damone) 11 Women's Wrestling on Television (Terri L. Jewell) 13 "Get the Point" (Raven Light) 14 From Us What's So Funny? (Jane Meyerding) , 2 Special Focus on Woman and Work (Next Issue) 3 Query . Needs and Wants (Safuega) 14· Response . Yoga and Lesbian Culture (Diana Woodall) 13 Special Focus on Lesbian Identity Some Thoughts on Bisexuality (Jane Litwoman): 4 !Mayo Ya! (Gen Howe) i 6 Lesbian Correspondence (Kathy Bickmore & Jane Meyerding) 7 Stepping Stones, Not Wrecking Balls (Rhonda) 7 Sisterhood Crosses Gender Preference Lines (Dajenya) 8

Graphics: Judy Springer, Alisa Gordaneer, Rhonda, Diane Germain, Daucus-Blossom, Julie Dodd Tetzlaff & Deanne Brittingham. 46.

Winter 1989/5749 THE PREPARED TABlE* Lilith Number 22

Vol. 14, No. 1 18 2 CAN WOMEN'S TALK BRING MIDEAST PEACE? FROM THE EOITOR . by Lilly Ril'lill Warily and wearily, a Jerusalem-born American Zionist reveals the details ofa decadE' ofone-an­ one dialogue \\ith' Palestinian. Egyptian and 2 other Arab women. TKANKS TO L1l1TK'S SUPPORTERS 21 KOW TKE INTIFADA EMPOWERS PALESTINIAN 3 WOMEN LINES Of COMMUNICATION by ReellQ Bernards fTI File" f 'l';!I ?'to?"" -­ More than twenty years of occupation and a /I ~'ll"'l ~ ;year of the uprising in Israel haw helped the firm? women of the West Bank shake off some pa· ,~r;:! triarchal yokes even as they are trying to shake E-> 8 loose politically. RAOICAL JEWISK WOMEN: RECLAIMING OUR 4'" LEGACY KOLISKAK by Janel ZOlldy 24 News of Jewish WOOlens ac· Finding role models - from the turn of the COUNTERTRANSFERENCE thities around the world. Note ~ century to last week in Jewish women who byMichele Bograd especially the listing ofJe\\1sh· have tried to change the world. sponsored shellers and pro­ When a feminist psychotherapisl faces her 0\\11 Jewish identity as she treats Je"ish patients. grams 10 aid the homeless. G 14 LILITH REVIEWS TURNING A made~for-Disney film about A new poem by Adrienne Rich. Jewish-Christian best-friend· ship during the Holocaust. and a newly discovered <:oll(-c:tion of poems and essays. ~'''''~~.... ~ -, 18 ....~ . OEATK, BY TKE LIVING u .' .... ::../ 31 by Betsy Kuplwj .-/ MAr,KETPLAC~ A group of women take on tlie ritual respon· L1L1TK sibilities of preparing women's bodies fOr burial according to Je\\ish law and CllSlOm. Why, what they did. and how the e>.-peri('nce changed them. 32 by Tol,y JOOJl Rosel/strouch TSENA-RENA The secret cllpboards and crannies - and the LILlTlfs invaluabh.' resourcE' Cover illustration by Dena Schutzer secret habits - that exert their magical pull on pages ~ when' to go for what if ewry \islt. ~tOll'r(' .Jewish and female. 47.

Spring 1989/5749 THE PREPARED TABlE* ,======.======Vol. 14, No. 2 FAMilY SYSTEMS 7 2 OLGA CHATS fROM THE EDITOR Olga Silverstein, a pioneer in the field of family therapy, gives her iconoclastic \iews on lif(', love and Jewish identity in an intcniew with Susan Schnur. 2 THANKS TO LILITH'S SUPPORTERS 11 SISTERS AND OTHER FAMILY LEGACIES 3 by Harriet Gold/lOr Lemn LINES OF COMMUNICATION The author and her sister were given the best of everything. even in a family that couldn't afford much, including psychotherap~'from the age of two! What life was like for two daughters raised not just to ~fmd someone" but to ~be someone~ 15 CAMPUS LIFE FOR JEWISH WOMEN ­ AN INSIOER'S GUIO~ For the nrst time an~'\\·here. a roundup of what life is like for young women at 18 colleges, along 4 with a checklist of what to ask about, the oe>.1 KOLISHAH time you visit an undergraduate institution. News about what Jewish women are dOing around the 27 world. DOWN ON THE FARM by Gertn/de DlIbrot'sky 8 From the late 1920's. Jews were chicken farmers 24 LILITH REVIEWS in southern New Jersey. Here is a fust-hand ETTY HILLESUM: FROM AMSTERDAM TO AUSCHWITZ A horrifying and instructh'e accoUnt of what life was like for girls and by Jacob Boas memoir of a Je\\ish woman women - the community's enveloping SUpport, A historian born in Westerbork ex-plores the ~disappeared~ in Argentina, the tragedy of earl~' death and Ihing with a step­ romance and the suffering in the remarkable plus a collection she has ed­ parent, the pains of phySical ardors. diaries of a mercurial, moral and passionate ited; a novel which takes a yOWlg Dutch intellectual who chose to die in the startling \iew of Chassidic life 30 Holocaust. from a womans perspective. LOSS AND HOPE IN FRACTURED FAMILIES ­ JEWISH AND BLACK 38 by Susan Schnllr TSENA·RENA A re\;ew of Barbara Lebow's hit drama ~ShaYTla 33 Where to go for what if you're Maidel'" and the playwrights earlier work, <:"I Jewish and female. drama ahout how a Caribbean family was simi­ THE POLlllCS OF POWER IN JERUSAlEM larly sundered. Bella Abzug. Letty Cotlin Pogrebin and L\1. Broner respond to the challenges oflast winter:" conference in Israel with their agendas for the 37 Cover: Nicole Hollander empOWermenl of Je\\ish women. LIlITH MARKETPLAC~ 48.

IUMMIR 1989/5749 VOL. 14, NO.3

FEATURES DIPARTMENTS

THRlE ADULT DAUGHTERS TALKI • MY MOTHIR THE FEMINIST FROM THE IDITOR •••. 2 By·Carol Towi5 The aUlhor's book about anger challenged how therapists ply their LETTERS •••••••••.••• 3 trade; her adoration of her own iconoclastic mother might hold the clues to her theories. Here she shows why she can'l be mad at Mom ... ~·.10 KOL ISHAH 4 The Politics of Power in • A SURVIVOR'S DAUGHTER LEARNS TO PRAY Jerusalem, confd: By Hanna" Kliger women's passionate She also learns aboul personal history. about coming through to the struggle for equal rights, other side of the Holocaust, and confronting the possibilities of joy. . . . 12 and those who allack them . , . Soloveichik clan split over a child's right • WILL AND TESTAMENT By Mary CahnSchwon: todie. Who gets the brooch? Who gets the blessing? A contemporary mother-daughter team talk obsessively about what the mother wants LILITH REViEWS •••.•• 8 done with her objects and assets - it's their personal ritual, a way of God's Ear by Rhoda Slaying close which has fascinating Biblical precursors in its lessons Lennan. a comic novel about power, control and lave. .26 which can't make up its mind whether or not it's NEW FICTION FROM ISRAEL feminist. plus tWO books Who are the women writing it? What are they saying that's different for children, from the men they compete with? APPLES FROM THE DESERT TSENA·RENA ...... 34 resources: where By Savyoll Liebrecht 1S LILITH to go for what if you're THE BED jewish and female. By Shlliamil Lapid , .19

THE WAYS WE WElE .•36 YAEL Introdrdng a Dew back- A poem by Li: Sowloll' page column highlighling One of the Bible's few warrior women tells what made her do it. .32 choices and changes. This time: "Yom Kippur in "COMING OUT" IN THE JEWISH FAMILY Lithuania: The Sogerkes:' By Carla Camor With one Jew in ten either lesbian or gay. almost every extended MARKETPLACE •.••.• 37 family experiences what it means to tell. or be told, or to deny that a son or daughter is homosexuill. Cantor repons the latest speculation on why this experience may be harder for daughters and different for Jews. . .. 23 49.

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AT THE UNTIR OF THE STORM FROM THllDlTOR •••• 2 By Miriam Arond What draws Jewish women into policies'? And how can they raise the LETTERS 3 money to win? Plus a list ofwhat needs to be done right now on the issues we Cafe about ...... a KOL ISHAH 4 Rescued children 50 years BADGU Of SHAME later; a new alimony The remarkable authentic dolls or Trudie Strobel tell the story of tactic; Israeli politics and Jewish women's restrictive clothing through the ages; Susan Schnur women's studies tells Strobel's story-of healing, for the New Year 5750 .. .14

REVISIONIST MYTH·MAKING By Alicia OSfriker A chilling look at Biblical figures via three new midrashim, or moral lales ...... 17

ADULT BAT MITXVAHt A REVOLUTiON 'OR WOMEN AND SYNAGOGUES By Ruth Mason Thousands of women do now what they couldn't do then. The rite of passage we associale with adolescence has special meaning-and different contlicts-when you're over 21, 41 or 61 .....".,.... " ... 21

THE WAYS WE ARE LILITH REVIEWS •••••• 6 By Rochelle Namak Useful Gifts by Carole The mother ofan autistic daughter adjusts her expectalions of naches ... 32 Glkkfleld; Total Immersion by Allegra TAPPING A STONE Goodman: Don'l Blame Apoem aboiu infertility by Jane Schapiro , .. , . .16 ,Hather by Paula J. Caplan

A CHILDHOOD WITHOUT PARENTS TSENA-RENA 30 By Edna Manes Global resources for The sorrows, dislOCations and unexpected sources of strength in agirl Jewish women-where to whose father leaves her in an orphanage , , , , . .. 25 go for what

LILITH MARKETPLACE •••••• 33 50.

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FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

IEWISH FEMINIST SCHOLARSHIP COMES 0' AGE FROM THI EDITOR •••• 2 By va/lt'ssa Ochs The long-awaited emergence of women into every significant field LITTERS ••••••••••••• 3 of Jewish scholarship has arrived. Ochs maps out the new terrain they explore...... 8 KOL ISHAH ••••••••••• 4 News of Jewish women's NOTIS FROM THE UNDERGROUND I activities worldwide. AN AIDS VOLUNTEER By Sara Nelson LILITH REVIEWS •••••• 6 An AIDS educator talks about her pain. her motives. her mother's reaclion and what she tells the men she dales 13 B.J, Lifton on children who survived the Holocaust; Julia Wolf IN THI RUSSIAN GYMNASIA MalOw on The Tribe of By Manyo ProZGllskaya Lacko'\\' Dina; Eleanor Bader on An excerpt from a magnificent, nOI·yet·published memoir. This Emma Goldman section details the shocks and pleasures thaI awaited Maika P. when she uied to transform herself from a Yiddish-speaking s}lIer/ child HIDE AND SEEK •••••• 27 inlo an urbane Russian schoolgirl in the early 1900's ..... 15 A poem by Dahlia Ral'ikol"i/ch

INSTRUCTIONS 'OR THI BIRTHING flAM YAHRZEIT CANDLE By Sheila Stanger A poem by Undo PasIOn What do religiously observant couples face during childbirth? Slanger tells how 10 respect differences in the delivery room. PLUS an UENA-RENA ••••••• 30 Akkadian prayer for birth translated by Tik\'a Frymer-Kensky , . ,, 21 AND THI SAGES SAY THE WAYS WI ARE ••• 31 By Gila BerkOll'il' By Jane Utman Superstition, Jewish law and medical facts all merge in the From our "usable past" traditional view of reproduction and parturition. . .. , 24 comes the notion that linJe bags of treasures can ease FOODCULTURI; A WINDOW ONTO WOMEN'S LIVES life's transitional By Ruth Mason moment~ Growing up Jewish and Bukharian in L.A . Mason tells all in this paean {o her mother's pilall . ., 26 LILITH MARKETPLACE •••••. 32

ANNE POLLARD AND ETHEL ROSENBERGI THI WIVES TAKI THE HEAT By JUIIC Barsky Aside from the political parallels - and differences - bel\\'een this (enlury'~ two most famous "Jewi~h" spy cases. Barsky examines the unexplored sexism in proseculOrs and vIclims alike. .28 (rntr ph01(lgraph t>~ J0J1£ Lw 51.

A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 1 Number 4 Summer 1989 Contents Editorial 587 Articles Ntozake Shange's Sassafrass, Cypress and Indigo: Resistance and Mystical Women of Power 589 CHEZIA THO","'PSON·CAGER What Do We See When We See Woman/Woman Sex in Pornographic ~fovies 602 DEBORAH SWEDBERG The Politics of the Exotic: The Paradox of Cultural Voyeurism 617 SUSAN HAWTHORNE (Still) Hesitating on the Threshold: Feminist TheofY and the Question of the Subject 630 K.·\Tlux,-\ IR\'J.'\'G Institutionalized Sexism in Universities: The Case of Geographically Bound Academic Women 644 Do.\'s.4. R. K.·U/Ff.\lAN ...\,VD FRANCES J. PERR~' Observations Nairobi 660 CAROL H'OLFE KONEK

Reports The Women's Movement in the Philippines 676 DOROTH}' FRIESE:'IJ Running the ~finefield of Gender-Fair Language 689 ELLP.' D. KOLOA ANDJAN l\'tD.\f.\l"ER

Review Essay Feminist lnten-ention: Film Practice and Theory 697 CHRISTI.\'f. SAXTOX, Reviewer

Reviews L"nbroknl Ties: Lesbian Ex-Loi'l'n by Carol S. Becker 713 Lnbiall Coupll'} by D. ~lerilee Clunis and G. Dorsey Green .\l.-\R.\T HALL, Reviewer

hmel: Thl' EmbaUled Lal/d, jt'lt'i.\h awl Pa{l'.itiniall U'Olllfll 716 Tnlk .-tbollt TII.'i,. Lii'l-') bv Beata Lipman .\In..-\xff: K.-\ \/K.-\.\"TRouTrz, Reviewer The Lesbian Teach'er in Frollt oj the ClasH"OOm: H',.itings oJ 71 9 Lesbian Teachers edited by Sarah-Hope Parmeter and Irene Reti Women Teaching 1m' Chnllf!f': Gelldff. Cln,,," (Illd Pml'l'r by Kathleen Weiler TONI A. H. MC\'ARO.\, Reviewer

Passionate Politics; Femillist TheOl'.' ill Action, Essa.\'S 1968-1986 722 by Charlotte Bunch BETTINA APTHEKER, Reviewer (Continued, next page) 52.

A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 1 Number 4 Summer 1989

Going Qut of Our Minds: The Af{'/aphJsics of Liberation (Continued) by Sonia Johnson A Restricled Country by Joan N~.~de

Writing a Woman's Life by Carolyn G. Heilbrun 727 jV!ARGO CULLE1', Reviewer

You Can't Kill the Spirit by Pam McAllister 728 REBECCA CORDON, Reviewer

Acadonic Writing as Social Practice by Linda Brodkey 732 PATRICIA SULLIVAN, Reviewer

Thinking Through the Body by Jane Gallop 734 JUDITH MAl'NE, Reviewer

Good-b.W' Heathcliff: Changing Heroes. Heroines, Roles, and l'allH'.5 736 ill Womnz'J Calfgor)' ROmOllffS by ~lariam Darce Frenier CAROL THURSTON, Reviewer

On Account of Sex: The Politics of Women's ls5lIf'S, 1945-1968 738 by Cynthia Harrison On the Move: America11 Women in the 19705 by Winifred D. Wandersee LOIS W. BANNER, Reviewer

Feminist Literary Histo')' by Janet Todd 741 Subject to Change: Reading Feminist Writing by Nancy K. Miller VIRGINtA W. BEAUCHAMP, Reviewer

Flowers in Hell: An bilifstigation hlto Women and Crime 744 by Barney Bardsley Female Crime: The Construction of Women i~l Criminology by Ngaire Naffine A!ERR}' MORASH, Reviewer Putting on Appearances: Gender and Advertising by Diane Barthel 747 ARLENE KAPLAN DANIELS, Reviewer

Images of Bleeding: Menstruation as Ideolog)' by Louise Lander 749 The Wise Wound: The ,\'!yths, Realities, and JYleanings oj Menstruation by Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove MARY JANE LUPTON, Revieu.JeY

Research in Progress: Scholarship Winners 753 Responses 769 NWSA News 772 Contributors 775 Announcements 781 Books Received 788 Index: Volume 1 791 53.

cover photOl Paula Allen Cosby Ann Tollen, ~olounder, Daughters 01 Mother Jones

PillstQn Women Fight On :.' :; ', page 1 RU: 486: Have We Been Too Quick to Praise? ...... •..•...... page 1 Irish Women Pursue Self·Rule ...... •...... page 3 Tutu Fights Apartheid ; ...... •...... page 5 Fighting TV Bias , page 8 Media Blocks News of Israeli Peace Effort : : page 9 Women's Funds Take Chances : page 10 Convoy to Central America , page 1~, 19·20

Regular Features

... ' .. ~ . Ed I'tors'Desk' ; , ' , ; page 2 Lellers: , ;. ;';'.. ' page 2 Womel1 and tiealth : ' page 4 In the Arts ; ;: : . page 6-7 Media Watch :, ' : .. page 8 Speaking Personally , .: :, .\ ,: page 13 Metro Area Supplement. .' page 15·18

Review of Books .. J •••• ,• ' page 21·29 Information &,Calendar , , : page 30 Classified , page 31 . . 54. offour backs volume xix number 10 november 1989 contents international £1 Salvador: nurses report •••••. l Israel: there and back again ••••4 Ireland: women in the Sinn Fein.i3

Ireland: Attic Press ••••.• o .0' •• 12 Third World prostitution..••••••• 14 International riews •••••••••••••••ll Denmark: gay marl'iages ••••••••••ll news Abortion news ••••••• ; ••••••••••••6 Infant formula abuses ••••••••••••] Lesbian news ••••••••••••••••••••• 8 labor news •.•....••••••••••••••••9 Violence news •.•.•••••••••••••••• lO International r,eW5 ••••••••••••••• 11 conference· Old lesbians confer •.••.•••••••••S commentary Flipping Qut •••••••••••••••••••••J6 East Coast Lesbian Fest••••••••••20 reviews Her Mother I s Daughter ••••••••••••17 Maklng Waves ••••••••••••••••••••• 18 You Canlt' Drown the Fire •••••••••19 regulars

Dykes to Watch Out For •• eo 22 letters •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 Chicken Lady ••••••••••••••.•••••• 22 ads 24 offour backs 55. volume xix number 11 december 1989 contents ·~~f' news events... abortion•••••••••• " •.••••••••••••2 1990 ca lendars" ••••••••• " •••••• ~ international ••••••••••••••••••••3 abortion ••••.. , ..• o •• , ••••••••• ,; drugs and pregnancyoo o •••4 Alaska, ••••• , •••••••••••••. , health •••••••••••••••••••••••••••? lesbian ••••••••••••••••••••••••••7 abortion fights march ..•••••••••24 ...and listening mimi baczewska., •••• ,o •• ",.",,23 special activists on interview teresa trull.o ••• Q, •••• o•••••••• 20 the scene AIDS, quilt photos •..••••••••••••• 1 Housing Now! march photos •.•.••• l? AIDS money die-in photos •.•••••• 1? ~ brothel'peace Wa 11 photos ••••••• ,17 commentary dlanne davldson on racism ••••••• 19

fall pastimes ..... <••••••••• " ••• 24

• regulars reviews Dykes to Watch Out For .•.•.••••. 26 chicken lady•••••••••••• <, •••••• 27 for the holidays: letters •••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• 25 feminist viewing... ads •••••••••••• " 29 C'Jst:.Jme. gendel' and power, ••••••• 8 reading... :':SJid'--,_c.'le ;~JJfir:s ...... , ... ~~mlnlSt ·heG~; )r ~he 5ta~~ 1 re!nale 3::-~a\

VOLUME XIII 1989

FEATURES . One of the "Hysterical Housewives", Louise Geddings, blocks a truck from SEXUAL MALPRACTICE: entering a landfill In Sumter County, SC, Therapists Who Seduce Their an area known for hazardous wastes. Patients by Fred Pelka HYSTERICAL HOUSEWIVES Data indicate that six to 10 percent of (AND OTHER COURAGEOUS therapists sexually abuse their pa­ WOMEN) tients. Experts consider this a conser· by Karen Jan Stults vative estimate 7 Grassroots organizers are fighting against toxic wastes in their commu­ STRANGER IN A nities... and they're winning the STRANGE LAND: battle 22 Attending a Right To Life Conference I SPECIAL FEATURE by Eleanor J. Bader I A pro-choice editorIreporter goes be- "NEVER A MAN MINISTER" hind enemy lines to get the story 10 by Willie Mae Kneupper A quiz that really tests your SUSAN ROSENBERG: feminist I.Q . 24 America's Most Dangerous Woman? DEPARTMENTS An exclusive interview by Merle Merle Hoffman-Editorial 1 Hoffman; profile by Patricia Golan 'Vin Some-Lose Some 4 At 34, Susan Rosenberg faces the pos· sibility ofspending the rest ofher life Choice Books 25 in prison. Her crime: dissent against FilmlVideo 29 government policies 14 Feedback 35 57.

September/October 1989 Volume 49 No.5

CONTENTS

Departments Reader's Forum 4 Washington Office: 23 Reproductive Rights Branch Action 24 Features Canying the Vision Forward 5 by Jane Midgley 75th AnniversalY campaign 7 Local Celebrations 9 Reclaiming Our Feminist 10 Mandate by Blanche Wiesen Cook Highlights of WILPPs 14 1989 National Congress New Board and President 20 Leadership Institute 22 58. Pea F

January/February 1990 Vol. 50 No.1

CONTENTS·

Departments Reader's Forum 4 75th Anniversary Updme 6 Branch Action 20 News Notes 22 1989 Index 25 Features Disarmament Prospects 8 WILPF History 11 Economic Conversion by Ruth Hunter 13 Militarism as Racism by Rev. Daniel Buford 16 Conflict Resolution . 18 59. September 1989 PSYCHOLOGY OFW01\IEN QUARTERLY

Volume 13 Number 3 1989

Articles

Teaching Psychology of Women: A Survey Margaret W. Mallin 245 of Instructors

Friendly or Sexy? It I\-Iay Depend on Whom Frank E. Saal 263 You Ask Catherine B. Johnson Nancy Weber

Predicting Gender Differences in Same-Sex Elizabeth Mazur 277 Friendships from Affiliation Motive and Value

Gender Differences in Preschool Children's Marion N. Libby 293 Narrative fantasy Elizabeth Aries

Sex-Role Orientation, Coping Strategies, and Bonita C. Long 307 Self-Efficacy of Women in Traditional and Nontraditional Occupations

The Politics of Personality Disorder Hope Landrine 325

Sexist Discrimination as Distancing Behavior: Bernice Lott 341 II. Primetime Television

Book Reviews 357

Media Reviews 361 60. REPRODUCTIVE AND GENETIC ENGINEERING ] ournal of International Feminist Analysis

VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 1989

CONTEI'TS

ANNETTE GOERLlCH and 201 The gene politics of the European Community MARGRET KRANNICH

SARAH ROSEBlADE 219 In~vitro fertilisation: Debate and activity at the local level

MARIA JOSE VARELA and 231 The new Spanish law: A model for Europe? VERENA SroLCKE

AT ISSUE

JANICE G. RAYMOND 237 Children for organ export?

NEWS 01' DEVEWPMENTS

ERIKA FEYERABEKD 247 Euthanasia in the age of genetic engineering

JOHANNA RIEGLER 251 IVF doctor sues: Update from Austria

GENA COREA and 253 Current developments and issues: A summary CYNTHIA de WIT

CONFERENCE REPORTS

CHRISTINE EWING and 279 Joint resistance: Women oppose the technological take-over of RENATE KLEIN life

LINDA BULLARD 285 An international conference in the public interest, deliberate release into the environment of genetically engineered organisms

PAULA BRADISH 286 Patenting life forms in Europe

BOOK REVIEWS

HELEN BEQUAERT HOLMES 289 In Vitro Fertilization and Other Assisted Reproduction edited by Howard \V. Jones, Jr. and Charlotte Schrader

MARGREET VAN DER BURG 290 Voortplanring als bio-industrie: Vrouwen, Kwaliteits-kinderen en de Beheersing van de Vruchtbaarheid (Reproduction as a Bio-Industry: \Vomen, QuaJity~Chiidren and the Control of Fertility) edited by Annemiek Onstenk and Linda \Vilkens

ANNETTE BURFOOT 291 Women and Reproductive Technologies prepared by Somer Brodribb

295 Biographical Statements

Volume 2 Contents and Author Index 61. Sage oman A QuarterlyMagazine ofWomen's Spirituality

Theme: The Triple Goddess

Fall·Wlnter 9989 Volume III, Issue # 11

Articles A Maiden, Two Mothers, and a Crone.. .4 The Goddess Year,.. 13 The Three Aspects of the Goddess.. ,15 On Becoming a Mother Goddess... 17 The Red Goddess.. ,18 UfeGoes On Within You and Without You.,.19 Invocation and Rite ofHecate... 20 An EncolUlter with Pele... 22 My Grandmother..,24 Autumn in Canada. ..26 Learning How to Die.. ,26 Goddess of the Gypsies... 29 A Rite to KalL,31 Honoring the Spirits ofthe Ancestors.. .34 Red Tape RituaL36 Seeking the Feminine...39 A Date with the Goddess...42

Poetry and Song SHE.. ,inside front cover On Becoming Your Mother... 16 Epilaph .. .l8 RituaL,22 lnvocation to the Goddess as Grandmother... 23 Madonna Mia. .. 25 Kali Ma... 32 The Goddess 15.. .53 Crone.. ,inside back cover

In Every Issue Book Reviews: Rainy Days, Books in Hand ..A3 Books books books books books.. .44 Business.. ,2 De·Anna's Cauldron 27 Goods & Services 60 From Hygieia's Garden... 37 Letters... 55 Lunaea's Comer... 3 Networking... 54 The Goddess Dossiers... 33 The Triple Com Goddess ofMexico The Raltle",51 (Xilomen, Chicomecoa1l6 lIematecuhlliJ Tools for Transformalion...48 Artwork by eris Palomino Web Weavers.,,53 62. Sinister Wisdom 38 SummerI Fall 1989

A Journal for the Lesbian Imagination in the Arts and Politics ______Contents

3 Elana Dykcwomon • Notes for a Magazine 6 Notes on the Themes (upcoming issues) 8 Terri L. Jewell· Face of Africa (poem) 10 Terri L. Jewell • Basketeer (poem) 11 D.E. Clarke. Moving Expenses (narrative) 30 M. S. Taraba • Private Transportation (prose) §§§ 32 Jill Spisak' Taking Racllel Home (poem) 33 Catherine Reid' Tile Fox (narrative) 45 Diane Blyler' Preparations For Tile Life Allead (poem) 47 Natalie Devora • Dye (narrative) 53 Lisa Carlin' As Love Is A House (poem) §§§ 55 Gloria Anzaldua • Nigillvoice (poem) 58 Lisa Morphew. Tile Motll (prose/poem) 60 Carolyn Gage· Confessions of a Lesbian Groupie (narrative) 67 Lisa Marie Bronson' Untitled (poem) 68 Rozanne' Dangerous Dancing (narrative) §§§ 79 Beth Houston. Jungle of My Body (prose/poem) 81 Marilyn R. Mumford' AllIliversary Poem (poem) 83 Pamela Pratt. Up Close (narrative) 85 Karen Elias. Sllarp Turning (poems) 87 Teya Schaffer. Juditll & Sabrina (narrative) §§§ Sinister Wisdom 38 63. SummerI Fall 1989

(Continued)

97 Donna Steiner • Chambers of the Heart (prose/poem) 98 Anne B. Dalton. An Unsent Letter to Emily: Constellations of Desire (poem) 100 Paula Martinac • Mineola, Mineola (narrative) 106 tova. mrs. tllccie and the car (narrative) 108 Sondra Knight • sable (poem) 109 Vivienne Louise. Invisible Woman (narrative) 119 Anne B. Dalton. The Woman Whose Garden Becomes the Whole World (poem) §§§ 121 Barbara Ruth. Lesbian Ethics - Taking GlIr Lives Seriollsly (review) 132 Books Received 134 Contributors' Notes 138 Announcements and Classified Ads

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ART

Cover Juana Maria de la Caridad • Las Amigas (woodcut) 9 Sudie Rakusin • from Dreams and Shadows (drawing) 54 Jasmine Marah • "there is a window of joy tllat has YOllr face in it" Lisa Carlin, from tile poem "As Love Is A HOllse" (photograph) 59 Myra Fourwinds • Untitled (photograph) 78 Linda Marie Nolte. Untitled (drawing) 80 b. ann. "Thiefl how did yOIl crawl into, crawl down alone into the deatill wanted so badly and for so long, ..." Anne Sexton from the poem "Sylvia's Dentll" (mixed media) 99 b. ann. "Even in YOllr Zen heaven we shan't meet." Sylvia Plath, from the poem "Lesbos" (mixed media) 64. S·OJO·U·R·N·E·R 7fii, /1/trmbn4- ~ November 1989 Volume 15, Numbed

FEATURES OTHER DEPARTMENTS Bunia MelVlu Letters -::- --,:3 Common Ground/Different Roots 16 News B;-terS 12 Audre Lcrtk Women, Power, and Difference 17 Calendar 24 SlIla1llUl DONliI Boston Brters 26 Lesbian Lives on Screen 20 ADVERTISING GUIDES POETRY & FICTION Books 42 BookstC-o-r..------:----·43 Susan Clemell1$ My Brother Teaches Me to Dance 23 Community Action 31 /reM Kfep[m Education 5 To a Palestinian woman whom I am afraid to name 23 Events 6·8, 14-15,21.22 lCrlunity 34

DANCE BfO/f'J'qn MilLJ Pal (jraney: Lesblan·Feminlst·Formalist·Choreographer 35 ART D.M.O'DoflOghUt Spa~e Suits: Inside the Work of Mary Cassatt 36

VIEWPOINTS

Ellen COflY;sser and Ellm Zw:ur National Mobilization for Women's Lives. ~9 ESlher Rose Are Breast Implants Really Safe? 9

FIRST PERSON C/lI'of LeMaslers Contradictions: Mother/Daughter Incest 10 65. S'OJO'U'R'N'E'R 7Jii, fI/~4- %uvm- December 1989 Volume J5, N/jI/lber 4

FEATURES Wt1rla/l Walen Northern Ireland: Community Order/State Chaos _ FaAamishi:J Brewn Lindiwe Mabuza: Representing the ANC _ Delia D. A$wiftu' The EthicS or Feminist Internationalism _

POETRY & FICTION Groce CavaJiui Grandmother -'- , MaFia Gillon The Crow ' RUJlIStoM For Martha and Marllee _ JlU1ilh Suinbt,gh Balhlng,.- _ Traveling, _

BOOKS

J(VlC~ Peggy Deery: An Irish FamUy 01 War by Nell McCarrerty _ E/fmlfuMlJlt Ftar ofFalling by Barbara Ehrenreich _ Cdt..JIt Konop"los-Coopuman Women ofSmoke by Marjorie Agosin _

MUSIC Jmnifu EjNwnt 1989 .•.. Women ••.. Music _

KaJhi Maio Fatherhood and the New Baby Cult .33

THEATRE CWiy MarsMlI Hearing My Own Voice: An Interview with Elisa Pearmain .35 R. Judith VlIICtN Storytellers in Performance JS

VIEWPOINTS Kaun SChNicUTmt:JII Disabled Women Need Choice, Too ,6 w 66. a:

ISSUE 208 DEC 1989/JAN 1990 ! FEATURES. 6 Do You See What I See - Women Around the World look Back at the Decade GEf ,T QlbHT; 20 Do Angels Wear Brassieres? - Fiction by Olive Senior M~N --TH() IS 24 Second Anniversary of the Intifada Spare Rib talks to Assia Hobesh

28 Warehouse Parties - Why the ~ B£~N6-~ Crackdown? .. NO 44 A Compasss for the Sunflower ~ an ~E ARE SOlELY Interview with Llana Badr 60 Swing Talk with Michelle Shocked t\..l\\M\NG- ~"I\T 71 Food In Crisis V

74 Conditions Critical - Britain In 1989 NEW S. NTERNATIONAL

32 Namibia: Victory for Swopo

35 EI Salvador: The Final Offensive

38 Hong Kong: Britain's Crimes laid Bare

64 Eleon Thomas Looks at What is Happening In Eastern Europe Hong Kong: Britain', Crimes lold Bare (see page 38)

66 When the Wall Came Down Cover photograph: Coleman, Sotho Moore. responsible for the loss Report from East Germany Jez Coulson Yolanda, Carole or damage of an~ Owelly, Kltsy, Tracey correspondence. lease Cover design: state name of 68 Women Challenge Fundamentalism Elortne Grant Newsagent iistribution: department where Report from Jordan COMA~ 0895 444 055 a~plicable: Letters. Next issue out: Cloulned February 5 1990 Bookshop distribution: o splay ads, Turnaround 01 609 ads. Subscriptions, Tape BRITAIN Advertisin! c0cfJO date: 7836, Printiw;: subs, features. Exlros, January II Colchesler eb Offset etc. ltd, 0206 577881 70 Abortion: Who's Setting the Agenda SPARE RIB is produced SPARE RIB Is avoUcbls collectively by Esther All subscription on lope for subscrlbers Bolley, Marcel Farry, renewals and enquiries who are blind and REGULARS Elorlne Grant, Jennllel to: SPARE RIB partially sighted. Maurin, Solah Payton 27 Clelkenwell Close 4 LEITERS 86 PULSE london ECIR OAT Adverlislng Ot 253 9958 Design: Elorlne Grant, 40 CULTURE SHOCK 89 PARENTING JennIfer Mourln Please send a stamped SPARE RIB. addr~ss('{' envelAe with 27 ClerkenweU Close, Thanks this month to: all l·nquiries. SP RE RIB london, EC1R OAT 84 CLASSIFIEDS 90 HEALTH Annie Hole. Pat cannot be held Tel: 01 253 9792 67. TRIVIA A JOURNAL OF IDEAS 15

CONTENTS FALL 1989

EDITORIAL 3

Ruthann Robson Historicity 8

Carol LeMasters S/M and tbe Violence oj Desire 17

Christina 7llrning Tbougbts/71lrning AII'a)' 31 Thurmer-Rohr trans. by Lise Wei!

Carolyn Gage /1'0 Dobermans Allowed: 44 A Dramatic Argument jor Separat~t Tbeater

Amy Elman Sexual Subordination and State 50 Intervention: Lessons jor Feminists jrom tbe Nazi State

Joan Chevalier Notes on tbe Weatber 65

Camille Norton Tbe Music oj Wolves: 70 After Reading Spaces Like Stairs, by Gail Scott

Laurel Rust TRIVIAL LIVES 81 Anna, Tbe Moon and tbe Stars 68.

Contents NO.1 7 ~ Strife Winter 1989

Letters 2 Back from the brink: abortion rights in the USA Marge Serer...... 5 Twelve steps to heaven: "Women who love too much" reviewed Cath Jackson 10 Not tomorrow - Now! Algin Saydar interviews Gul Ozlen on Turkish feminism today...... 18 The body remembers Margot Farnham on sexual integrity 21 A class of our own Pat Mahoney reviews "Learning the hard way" 30 Queen for a night: feminism and opera Rachel Hasted 32 In search of common ground: women discuss anti-zionism, racism and anti-semitism 39" Artful abuse: Eric Gill exposed Jane Rondot 47 Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature 69. Volume 8, Number 2 Fall 1989

CONTENTS

From the Ediror 197

The First English Novel: Aphra lOI Behn's Love Letters, the Canon, and \\lomen's Tastes Judith Kegan Gardiner

"The Art of Sacred Parody" in 223 Mary Sidney's Psalm".. Seth Wynne Fisken

The Embodied Muse: Elizabeth 241 Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh and Feminist Poetics Jo)'ce Zonana

Childbirth from the Woman', 263 Point of View in British \'(Iomen's Fiction: Enid Bagnold's The SqHire and A. S. Byatt', Sti/l Life 'less C05s1et(

Minority History as 287 Metafic~ion: Joy Kagawa's Obasan DOllald C. Goellniche

REVIEWS

A Vel)' Se,riolls Thing: \'l;omen's Humor and American 307 C"ltIlre, By Nancy Walker. Redressing [he BalmKe: American \'{!omen's Literary Hwnor From Colonial Times co the 1980s, By Nancy Walker and Zira Dressner.

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(Continued)

Last Laughs: Perspeccit:es on \Vomen and Comedy. Edited by Regina Barreca. Cristanne Miller Mythology and Misogyny: The Social Disco,,,,e of 313 Nineteenth-Century British Classical-Subject Painting. By Joseph A. Kestner. Nina Auerbach Christina Rossetti in Contex!. By Antony H. Harrison. 315 The Achievement of Christina Rossetti. Edited by David A. Kent. Dorothy Mennin Victorian Britain: An Encyclopedia. Edited by Sally Mitchell. 317 Joseph Kestner A Woman; Portion: Ideology, Cul",re and the British 318 Female Novel Tradition. By Linda C. Hunt. Lillian S. Robinson Honey-Mad Women: EmancipatGry Strategies in Women; 321 Writing. By Patricia Yaeger. Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric, Gender, Property. By Patricia Parker. Barbara Cortell \Vhere the Meanings Are: Feminism and Culwral Spaces. 327 By Catharine R. Stimpson. Pamela L. Caugh;e

\'(loman to \'(Ioman: Female Friendship in Victorian Fiction. 331 By Tess Cosslett. Betty Rizzo Sor Juana or, The Traps of Faith. By Octavio Paz. 334 Gerald IV Haslam

ARCHIVES

Grace Paley: A Bibliography 339 Ulrich Halfmann and Philipp Gerlach

ANNOUNCEMENTS

BOOKS RECEIVED

CONTRIBUTORS 71. +- TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN +-

Volume lV, Number 2 Winter 1987

Turning-Points: E. Nesbit by Margaret D. Stetz 2 "The Bristol Bowl" by E. Nesbit 3

"Wonderful, Witty, Delightful Sketches": Ada Leverson's Period­ ical Contributions to 1900, AChecklist and an Introduction by Julie Speedie 11

Pearl Craigie ("John Oliver Hobbes") in India: Lord Curzon's Durbar (1903) by Mildred Harding 23

As You Like It: ASource for Sarah Grand's The Heavenly Twins by Susan Navarette 42

The Problem of Interpretation: Bernhardt, Duse, Fiske and Modjeska Perform Magda by Ellen Donkin 48

Reviews by Anne Aresty Naman, Mary Titus, and Judith Kennedy 60

Anriouncements and Books Received 67 72.

Volume 3. Number 6 THE LESBIAN MAGAZINE November/December 1989 FEATURES

Doing Lunch With Jane DeLynn by Jenifer Levin 4

On Being a Lesbian in East Africa by Elaine Douglas 10

Lesbian Pride: 1989 by Gail Goodman 14

D~'kes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel 2 and 21

The Chosen Family by Noreen Stevens 23

COLUMNS

View From Cash'o Street by Kate Brandt 16

Books by Elynor Vine 22

Theatre by Rosalie J. Miller 18

Music· Not Just Women's Music by V.I. Beauchamp 20

DEPARTMENTS

Classifieds 25

Resources Back Cover

Letter from the Publisher 3 73.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editor's Note 2

The Emma Goldman Papers Project 3 Maxine Leeds Snow

Pat Parker: In Memoriam 5

Subscription Information 6

Childrens' Cornucopia Edited by Marge Loch-Wouters

Bibliography of Recent Children's Books with Strong Female Characters 7 Jane Rowe

Media Review Books 12 Monica Fusich Kirsten Schultz Kathleen Hirooka Beth Sibley Patty Wong

Music 21 Pat Mullan

News and Send Fors 23 Nancy Humphreys 74. WISCONSIN WOMAN NOVBMBER 1989 VOLUMB 3, NUMBER 8

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DIEI'I BAH, HUMBUG! Well-koown WOOlIlSin women share COMMENTARY What our relders are saying 2 reasons why 'tis the season 10 indulge. ~ Kris Radish 4 ACHIEVERS Noteworthy news about WISCOMn women " 5 ACOUNCIL AT WAR Srmks fly between members of the WOOlIlSin FAMIIJES A mom and slepmom share frieodship. ~ Women's Council. jacquelyn Mitchard 12 ~ julimme White 6 TIlE DAY CARE DILEMMA ~ day we harmful 10 children? WWs HEALTII Teenage drinking ~ a big pmblem in WOOlIlSin. F'md oul first poll explores this question. ~ Dan Allegretti 20 wbat you can do. bySusanMomgomery 7 BUSINESS The own'" of Madison's Sunprinl Cafes reveal their ideas COLUMNS aboul art, food and partomhp. ~ jacquelyn Mitchard 8 BUYER'S MARKEr Holiday shopping doesn'l have 10 be lorture if STATB OF TIlE HRART The "wanl 00" section leads 10 intri&1Jiog you follow these tips. ~ Frmmy Va" Nevel 10 mysteries. ~ jacquely" Mitchard 3 FOOD Pumpkin Riootta Dumplinll' are delicious accompaniments 10 Thanksgiving dinner. ~ F. Ly"" Nelso" 11 STYLE lmprint your pen;onal design statement on any room with the lamps On the Cm'!!r: Sunprint OJ/e OW1l£T$ Rena Gelman and Linda DerrichxJIl, newest in 14 with chef Mohamed Bourhouan: and baker JW1Jacol:ron. IN GEAR How much influence do consumer surveys have on car Photo tTy Michael Kienitz dealers? by Sue R. Seicbllan 22 75. WISCONSIN WOMAN DECEMBER 19R9 YOLUMI, 3, NUMBER 9

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CONTINTS No. 15, Fall/Winter 1990

PROFILES: 'Faces of the Goddess'

Mitsuye Yamada: 'My Genetic Goddesses' ...."... .15 ChitraDivakaruni: 'Searching for the Goddess' ... 28 Tsultrim Allione: 'Sky Dancer' ,.. . 30 Marilou Awiakta: 'The Grandmothers are Coming Back' "." 41 Rabbi Leah Novick: 'Encountering the Shekhinah' .. 45 Patricia Monaghan.: 'Salve Regina: Salvaging the Queen' 46 Helen Klebesadel: 'Medusa Faced' . 58 Barbara Mol': "The Morrigan' . . 60 Genevieve Vaughan.: 'Bow I See Her' . 61 Pam McAllister: 'learning to Dance' .7" Dona Spring: 'Glimpses of the Goddess' ..71 Jean Mountaingrove: "The Presence in the Grove' . . 80

ARTICLES Archaeomythology: An Interviewwith Marija Gimbutas, by roan Marler. . 6 Goddess as Guidess, by Merlin Stone 16 Rhythm andthe Frame Drum, by Layne Redmond .. 20 The Embraceofthe Mother Goddess, by Phoebe Phelps 32 Seeking; the Goddess in Ancestral Faces, by Adele Smith. . 35 The Face ofMama is the Blackfaced One, by Asungi 36 Re-memberingthe Goddess, by Virginia sanchez Navarro .. 38 A Sculptural Odyssey, by Alice Manzi . 47 Same-Sex Love among the Greek Goddesses, by Christine Downing...... 50 Rediscovering the Muse, by Tracy Marks 55 IntheStars, by Geraldine Thorsten. . ", 70

POETRY

Poem, by Rachel Bagby "...... " .. , 19 Shekhinah, by Rabbi Uah Novick. . " 44 Sunsetover Cody, by Elizabeth McKim and Vivien Marcow, 82

puge 14 ARTWORK/PHOTOGRAPHY Ancient Artwork, captioned by Hallie Iglehall Austen. . front cover, 5, wide front and back covers Goddess Mask Making, by Ann Levine. . . 104 An Ancient Art Revisited, by Sylvia and Andrea Walworth and Marcia Walworth·Heller...... lS Artwork, by Barbara Bruch ...... 24 Artwork, by Sudie Rakusin . ... 54 Goddess Elders, by Arminta Neal .. . 64 Photoessay, by Maureen Murdock ... . 66 The River Goddess, by Karen Sontag Bacig and Sandee Hork ....76

DEPARTMENTS

FROM THE EDITOR, by Char McKee. .. . .4 CLASSIFIEDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, PUBUCATIONS, NETWORKS, CLASSES/EVENTS/WORKSHOPS.. . 84,85,86 THE CAULDRON: New Women's Works ... . 87 PATHS OF THE HEART: 'The Heart of the Goddess,' by Hallie Iglehart Austen .. . 88 77. Woman's rtJournal

Vol. 10 No.2

Fall 1989 / Winter 1990

• One Point Perspective, by Elsa Honig Fine " 2

PORTRAITS • Landfalls and Departures: Images of Mourning in Joy Laville's Art, by Salomon Grimberg ...... 3 • Malvina Hoffman and the "Races of Man," by Pamela Hibbs Decoteau 7 • Liliana Porterand Regina Vater: Upstairs/Downstairs and Through the Looking Glass, by Janis Bergman-Carton 13 • Marte Szirmay: Paying Homage to the Organic, by Barbara Mare 19

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS • Olga Wisinger-Florian and Tina Elau: Painters in Fin de Siecle Vienna, by Helga H. Harriman 23 • Fashion and Feminism in Fin de Siecle Vienna, by Mary L. Wagener 29

REVIEWS • Fashion and Surrealism, by Richard Martin. Reviewed by Robert J. Belton 34 • ,-vlyths ofSexuality: Representations of Women in Victorian Britain, by Linda Nead; Victorian Women Artists, by Pamela Gerrish Nunn. Reviewed by Susan P. Casteras 35 • The Life ofEmily Carr, by Paula Blanchard. Reviewed by Melva J. Dwyer 38 • Georgia O'Keeffe, Art and Letters, by Jack Cowart and Juan Hamilton. Letters selected and annotated by Sarah Greenough; "Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986." Reviewed by John Loughery 40 • Zur Physiologie del' bildenden Kunst, edited by Karoline Muller and Inge Huber. Reviewed by Nina Lubbren 42 • Looking On: Images of Femininity in the Visual Arts and Media, edited and introduced by Rosemary Betterton; Visibly Female: Feminism and Art Today, An Anthology, edited and introduced by Hilary Robinson. Reviewed by Patricia Mathews 44

• BOOKS AND CATALOGUES RECEIVED Reviewed by John Loughery and Roberta K. Tarbell 48 78. Women & Criminal Justice

Volume 1 Number 1 1989

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL 1

Towards Justice for Girls: Rhetoric and Practice in the Treatment of Status Offenders 3 Ngaire Naffine Women on the Move?: A Report on the Status of Women in Policing 21 SlIsan E. Martin Mediation in the Justice System: A Paradox for Women 41 Janet Rifkin Solving Women's Employment Problems in Corrections: Shifting the Burden to Administrators 55 Lynn Zimmer Some Issues in Aboriginal Justice Research: The Case of Aboriginal Women in Canada 81 Carol Pitcher LaPrairie

BOOK REVIEWS Virginia Moms, Book Review Editor Women, Crime and Criminal Jllstice, by Allison Morris 93 Female Crime, by Ngaire Naffine 93 Reviewed by Virginia Moms BRIEFLY NOTED 103 CONFERENCE SUMMARIES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 107 WOMEN 79. & POLITICS

Volume 9, No.3 1989

PERSPECfIVES Sneaking Women into Office: Alternative Access to Parliament in France and Itally Karen Beckwith ARTICLES The Deflective Power of Reproductive Technologies: The Impact on Women 17 Laura R. Woliver Egyptian Upper- and Middle-Class Women's Early Nationalist Discourses on National Liberation and Peace in Palestine (1922-1944) 49 Mervat Hatem Measuring Feminist Consciousness 71 Elizabeth Adell Cook BOOK REVIEWS Women ofthe New Right, by Rebecca E. Klathch 89 Reviewed by Kent L. Tedin Real Rape, by Susan Estrich 90 Reviewed by Sally J. Kenney

Women Leaders in Contemporary U. S. Politics, edited by Frank P. Le Veness and Jane P. Sweeney 93 Reviewed by Barbara Bordes The Law ofSex Discrimination, by J. Ralph Lindgren and Nadine Taub 95 Reviewed by SlISan Gluck Mezey About the Contributors 97 80. Wonten & Therapy

Fat Oppression and Psychotherapy: A Feminist Perspective

Women & Therapy Volume 8, Number 3

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL STATEMENT 1

whoever I am, I'm a fat woman 5 Sharonah Robinson

Metamorphosis 11 Kelly Kay Goodman

Fat-Oppressive Attitudes and the Feminist Therapist: Directions for Change 19 Laura S. Brown

Should Feminist Therapists Do Weight Loss Counseling? 31 Joan C. Chrisler

Fat Acceptance Therapy (F.A.T.l: A Non-Dieting Group Approach to Physical Wellness, Insight and Self-Acceptance 39 Susan Tenzer

The Role of Stigmatization in Fat People's Avoidance of Physical Exercise 49 Jaclyn Packer

Fitness, Feminism and the Health of Fat Women 65 Pat Lyons Ample Opportunity for Fat Women 79 Nancy Barron Barbara Hollingsworth Lear

Fat Is Generous, Nurturing, Warm. •• 93 Angela Barron McBride 1 Aurora Levins Morales. Sweet Diamond Dust by Rosario Ferre,' Cantando BajitolSlnglng Softly by Carmen de Monte/lores,' Reclaiming Medusa: Short Stories by Con­ temporary Pui!rto Rican Women editedby Diana Velez 81.

5 Letters

6 Kristin Booth Glen· Back Rooms: An Oral History of the Illegal Abortion Era by Ellen Messer and Kathryn E. May

7 Priscilla Long· Emma Goldman In Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War by Alice Wexler

9 Deborah Solomon. Never Too Thin: Why Women are at War with Their Bodies by Roberta Pollack Seid: Never Too Thin by Em Szekely

10 Lillian S. Robinson· The Unopposlte Sex: The End of the Gender Battle by Elisabeth 8adinter

11 Linda Nicholson· Toward a Feminist Theory of the State hy Catharine MacKinnon

13 Janet Horowitz Murray. The Little Lulu Library

14 Trude Bennett· Contested Lives: The Abortion Debate in an American Community by Faye D. Ginsburg; Women Under Attack: Victories, Backlash, and the Fight for Reproductive Freedom by CARASA. edited by Susan E, Davis

15 Barbara Brown· Lives of Courage: Women for a New South AfrIca edited by Diana E.H. Russell

16 Anita Clair Fellman· Swann and Various Miracles by Carol Shields

17 Lisa Duggan. Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the "Frenzy of the Visible" by Linda Wi/. liams

19 Gwendolyn Mink· Always a Sister: The Feminism of Lillian D. Wald by Doris Groshen Daniels: Lillian D. Wald: Progressive Activist edired by Clare Coss

20 Penny Johnson· Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh

21 Diana Blackwell· Persuasions ofthe Witch's Craft: Ritual Magic in Contemporary England by T.M. Luhrmann

22 Karen Lindsey· Women In Reformation and Counter-Reformation Europe edited by Sherrin Marshall

22 Rita Signorelli.Pappas. Two Poenu

24 Cynthia Gillespie. Terrifying Love: Why Battered Women Kill and How Sodely Responds by Lenore E. Walker

25 Bonnie Shrewsbury Arthur. Escape from Intimacy by Anne Wilson Schaef: Beyond Codependency by Melody Beanie

28 Books Received 82. 1 Mindy Aloff· Jazz Cleopatra: Josephine Baker In Her Time by Phyllis Rose

5 Letters

5 Alice Echols· Letters from a War Zone: WrUlngs 1976·87 by Andrea Dworkin

7 Susan Ware' The Sound of Wings: The Life ofAmelia Earhart by Mary S. Lowl!

8 Marina Heung' The Forbidden Stitch: An Asian American Women's Anthology. edited by Shirley Geok·LiIl Lim and Mayum; TSlitakawa; Making Waves: An Anthology of Writings by and about Asian American Women. edited by Asian Women United IIfCalifornia

10 Hilda Scot! • The Panther Woman: Five Stories from the Casselte Recorder by Sarah Kirsch

11 Liz Galst· The Names orlhe Moons of Marshy Patricia Roth Schwartz: Voyages OUll: Lesbian Short Fiction hy Paula Martinoc and Carla Tomaso

12 Alison Townsend· The Writing or the Sex? or why you don't have to read women's wrlt~ ing to know ii's no good hy Dale Spender

13 Michele Clark· Homeland and Other Stories hy Barbara Kingsol\'er

14 Linda Vance· Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender and Science in New England hy Carolyn Merchant

15 Kendall· Feminine Focus: The New Women Playwrights, edited hy Enoch Brarer

16 Robin Morgan. Two Poems

17 Jill Fritz-Piggott. Maasai Days hy Cheryl Bentsen: In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove hy Carol Spindel

18 Judith Masters· Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science hy DonI/a Haraway

19 Catherine Houser' Perpetua hy Olga Broumas

20 Helen Bequaert Holmes· Be.vond Conception: The New Politics of Reproduction hy Patricia Spallolle: In Vitro Fertilization: Building Policy from Laboratories to Legislatures hy Am/rea L. Bm/llicksen

21 Judith Grant· The Oppositional Imagination: Feminism. Critique and Political Theory hy JO"fI EIi:ahc(h Cod.s

24 Books Received 83.

Volume 16, Numbers 3·4 (1989) The relation hetween emotion work and hysteria: a feminist reinterpretation of Freud's Studies in Hysteria 255 JENNIFER L PIERCE uI've always suffered from sirens": The cinema vamp and Djuna Barnes' "'ightwood 271 OR. NANCY J. LEVINE ~Iargaret Drabble's The Waterfall: The writer as fiction, or overcoming the dilemma of female authorship 283 S.B. SHL,RBun Survival and song: Women poets of the Harlem Renaissance 293 MAUREEN HONEY Alice Walker's .lferidian, feminism, and thl' "~[o\'ement" 317 SUS.~N DANIELSON Staking ground: the politics of space in rjrginia Woolfs.4 Room of One's Own and l'hree Guineas 331 JULIE ROBIN SOLOMON Women, cent.aurs, and devils in King Lear 349 CLAUOmE HOOVER Book reviews 361 Notes on contributors 371 The eve of de·struction: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the feminist re-creation of paradise 373 DR LAURA E. DONALDSON Purpose and play in Woolfs London Scene essays 389 PAMELAL CAUGHIE The harlot's progress in American fiction and film, 1900· t930 409 PROFESSOR LESliE FISHBEIN Philomela strikes back: adultery and mutilation as female self·assertion NANCY A. GUTIERREZ The case of Clytemnestra 445 PROFESSOR JOSEPH H. McMAHON Curative domains: women, healing and history in black women's narratives 455 PROfESSOR ATHENA VRETIOS Noles on contributors 475 84.

Volume 17, NumbersH (1989)

ACROSS CULTURES

The Spectrum of Women's Lives Contents

Introduction Emily Abel How 10 do Meaningful Work in Women's Siudies 5 Bettina Aptheker Bul IFho Do rou Really Belong To - Black Siudies or Women's Siudies 17 Barbara Christian The Problemalic Relationship of Feminism and Chicana Siudies 25 Patricia Za"ella Wriling the Hislory of Black and While Working Class Women 37 Lois Rita Helmbold Cross-cullural Perspeclives on Women and Immigration 49 Carole H. Browner and Dixie L. Kin~, Editors "The Can'boo Cafe:" Helena Maria Viramonles Discourses wilh Her Social and Cultural Contexts 71 Rob,·rta Fernandez 11'0mall '.< Voice in lapanese Lileralure: Expanding Ihe Feminine 87 Lynne K. !lliyake Rereadltlg, ReconceiVl'ng and Reconslrucling Traditions: Feminisl Research in Religion 101 June O'Connor .lew Research Issues in Lesbian Heallh 125 :\anc" Stoller Shaw BlbhograPhy: LesbIan Heallh 139 Janice Hitchcock .I1inorily Women, Health and Healing in Ihe U. S.: Ballc Bibhography 145 She!)" Ruzek, Patricia Anderson, Adele Clarke, Virginia Olesen and Kristin Hill Resources on Women of Color 149 Jacquelvn !llarie .\'O/es on C~nlributors IS3 WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 85. VOLUME 12 NUMBER 4 1989

CONTENTS

DIANE BELL and 403 Speaking about rape is everyone's business Topsy NAPURRULA NELSON

ANNIE WOODHOUSE 417 Breaking the rules or bending them? Transvestism, femininity, and feminism

DAGMAR ENGElS 425 The limits of gender ideology: Bengali women, the colonial state. and the private sphere, 1890-1930

BERNADETTE C. HAYES 439 Intergenerational occupational mobility within the Republic and ROBERT J. MILLER of Ireland: the ignored female dimension

BEVERLY H. BURRIS 447 Technocratic organization and gender

JUDITH STRONG ALBERT 463 The debate in women's studies: contradictory role models in the nineteenth century - Margaret Fuller and Elizabeth Peabody

REPORT

MAGGIE HUMM 475 Brazil: Feminism, literature, and women's studies

BOOK REVIEWS

CAROLINE RAMAZANOGLU 479 Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World by Kumari Jayawardena and Charting the Journey: Writings by Black and Third World Women edited by Shabnam Grewal, Jackie Kay, Liliane Landor, Gail Lewis, and Pratibha Parmar

LYNN STEPHEN 479 The Crossroads ofClass and Gender: Industrial Homework, Subcontracting and Household Dynamics in Mexico City by Lourdes Beneria and Martha Roldan

JUDITH ROLLINS 480 Union Maids Not Wanted: Organizing Domestic Workers 1870-1940 by Donna L. van Raaphorst

SHARON GONSALVES 481 Hard Halted Women: Stories ofStruggle and Success in the Trades edited by Molly Martin

NANCE GOLDSTEIN 482 Biller Choice: Blue-Collar Women In and Out of Work by Ellen Israel Rosen

MARY MAYNARD 483 Women Have Always JVorked by Alice Kessler·Harris; Black Foremothers by Dorothy Stirling; and A1o\'ing the A10untain by Ellen Cantarow, with Susan Gushee O'Mallay and Sharon Hartman Strom

ELLEN COONEY 484 Sealskin and Shoddy: Working H'bmen in the American Lobor Press Fiction 1870-1920 edited by Ann Schofield 485 Biographical Statements Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports 86. WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL fORUM VOLUME 12 NUMBER 5 1989

CONTENTS

KATHLEEN L. BARRY 487 Tootsie syndrome, or "we have met the enemy and they are us"

BIRGIT BROCK-VTNE 495 Women and third world countries-what do we have in common?

MARGARET R. WEEKS 505 Virtuous wives and kind mothers: concepts of women in urban China

KOHINOOR BEGUM 519 Participation of rural women in income-earning activities: a case study of a Bangladesh village

PATRICIA WITTBERG 529 Feminist consciousness among American nuns: patterns of ideological diffusion

JOSEFINA FIGL'EIRA-tvlcDONOUGH 539 Men and women as interest groups in the abortion debate in the United States

BOOK REVIEWS

ASOKA BANDARAOE 551 Women of Ihe Third World: Work and Daily Life by Jeanne Bisilliat and Michele Fieloux and translated by Enne Amann and Peter Amann

GWEN KIRK 551 Women, Human Settlemellls, and Housing edited by Caroline O. N. Moser and Linda Peake

ELiSABETTA ADDIS 552 Women and Recession by Jill Rubery

RACHEL WARD 553 Power/ul/mages: A Unman's Guide to Audiovisual Resources edited by [sis International

MARCIA BUTZEL 554 The Acoustic A1irror: The Female Voice in Psychoanalysis and Cinema by Kaja Silverman

JILL RADFORD 554 Female Sexualization: A Collective H'brk 0/A1emory edited by Frigga Haug

PAT ROSIER 555 The Unfortunate Experimefll by Sandra Coney

KATHLEEN MAYBERRY 556 The Education Papers: Women's Quest for Equality in Britain 1850-1912 edited by Dale Spender

559 Biographical Statements

Feminist Forum: NWSA Abstracts WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL fORUM 87. VOLUME 12 NUMBER 6 1989

CONTENTS

KArlllEEN BARRY 561 Biography and the search for women's subjectivity

JANE RmOENS 579 Interviewing - an "unnatural situation"?

BETSY ETTORRE 593 Women and substance use/abuse: towards a feminist perspective or how to make dust fly REPORT

CHRISTINE ZMROCZEK 603 Women's studies and feminist research in the U.K. and CLAIRE DUCHEN FEMINIST RESEARCH

DALE SPENDER 611 Editorial introduction

TAKAYO MUKAI 611 Author's introduction

TAKAYO MUKAI 613 A call for our language: anorexia from within BOOK REVIEWS

IvlAGOIE HUMM 639 Femin;sllsslIes ill Literary Scholarship edited by Shari Benstock

THERESA SAUTER·BAILLIET 639 Reading Woman. Essays;n Feminist Criticism by Mary Jacobus The Poetics ofGender edited by Nancy K. Miller Technologies ofGender by Teresa de Lauretis

SUN HEE KIM GERTZ 641 A Small Sound 0/the Trumpet: Women ill Medieval Life by Maragret Wade Labarge

SHELLY TENENBAUM 642 Womell ofExile: German·Jewish Autobiographies Since 1933 edited by Andreas Uxl-Purcell

IRIS MARION YOUNG 643 Rosa Luxemburg: A Life by Elzbieta Ellinger 645 Biographical Statements Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports

XXI Volume 12 Contents and Author Index 88.

Women's Studies Quarterly

Volume XVII Numbers 1 & 2 Spring/Summer 1989

CONTENTS

3 Editorial

IN THIS ISSUE 6 Outside the Sisterhood: Ageism in Women's Studies, Barbara Alatdmlald 12 Aging Women: The Silent Majority, Nancy Datan 20 The Feminization of Poverty among the Elderly, Robyn I. Stone 35 Older Women and the Suburbs: A Literature Review, Jacqueline Leavill and Mary Beth Welch 48 Teaching Creative Writing to Older Women, Margaret Boegeman 56 "We Care for the Most Important People in Your Life": Home Care Workers in New York City, Rebecca Donovan 66 Family Care of the Frail Elderly: A New Look at "Women in the Middle," Sandra L. Boyd and Judith Treas 75 Family Care of the Frail Elderly: Framing an Agenda for Change, Emily K. Abel 87 Middle Age and the Lesbian Experience, Marlha Kirkpatrick

RESOURCES

97 The Art of Aging: A Review Essay. Nml9' Porler 109 Review: Three Publications about Older \Vomen, Milla Davis Caulfield 113 Film Reviews The Best Time of My Life: Portraits of \\'omen in Mid· Life.Jacquelill' D. Goodchild. Acting Our Age, Lou Glasse JIG Women's Studies Programs 1989 148 Newsbriefs