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a current listing of contents Volume 8, Number 2 Summer 1988

Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian University of Wisconsin System 1 12A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263-5754 a current listing of contents Volume 8, Number 2 Summer 1988

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist-- Periodicals:- .- - -. - A Current Listing 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 wi 11 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 ; and to provide the requisite bib1iographi c information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyri ghted materi a1 s .)

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Femi nist Periodical s , preceded by a comprehensi ve annotated 1isting of a1 1 journals we have selected. As puhl ication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical wi 11 have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of -FP. The annotated listing provides the following infonnation on each journal :

1. Year of fi rst publication. 2. Frequency of pub1 ication. 3. U.S. subscription price(s). 4. Subscripti on address. 5. Current editor. 6. Fdi torial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Seri als Number (ISSN) . 8. (LC) catalog card number. 9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. in. Locations where the journal is held in the UW System. 11. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 12. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identi fy the different categories of informat ion. ii.

Our goal is to have rep'resented in FP a1 l English-language feminist periodicals with a substanti a1 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 magazi nes. 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 so rely needs.

Interested readers wi 11 fi nd more comulete information on feminist ~eriodicals in The IndexlDirectory of Women's ~ed;a published annually by the omen's Institute for Freedom of the Press (m6 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 Neil1 E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall,

Suggestions for improvements of Femi nist 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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Feminlst periodlcals: a current llstlng of contents. Madlson, MI: University of Yisconsin System Yomen's Studies Llbrarlan.

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"Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced.. . preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals ..." Frequently cited as FP.

1. Feminist periodicals--Directories. 2. Feminism- Bibliography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-- Current awareness services. I. Universlty of Yisconsin System. Yomen's Studies Librarian.

(courtesy of Sanford Berman)

Feminist Periodicals ( ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Susan E. Searing, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian. 112A Memorial ~ibrary,728 state Street, Madison, WI 53706: Phone (608) 263-5754. Compi 1ers : Linda Shul t , Hi1 ary Bruce. Graphics : Oani el Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to individuals and organizations affi 1i ated with the UW System. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscriptions: $5 (indiv. 8 oon-profit organizations), $10 (1 ibraries & other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $15 (indiv. 8 women's programs), $30 (inst.). This fee covers all publications of the Office, including Feminist Col lections, Femi nist Periodical s, New Books on Women & Feminism, and bibliographies, di rectories, and occasional publications produced throughout the year. iii.

AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WRK AURORA 1. 1986. 1. 1975. 4lyear. 2. 3lyear. $25 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). 3. $10. Sage Publications, Inc., P.O. Box 5084. Newbury 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison. WI 53701-1624. Park, CA 91359. 5. Editorial Committee. Betty Sancier. 7. ISSN 0197-7751. ISSN 0886-1099. 8. LC sn80-11853. LC sn85-3234. 9. OCLC 6113633. OCLC 12871850. 12. Science fiction and fantasy with a feminist Madi son. orientation. Bowker Serial Oi rectories; Social Work Research and Abstracts. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES "This journal is committed to the discussion and 1985. development of feminist values, theories, and elyear. knowledge as they relate to social work $35 (indiv.. airmail), $25 (indiv., surface research, education, and practice ." Contains mail). $50 (inst.. airmail). $40 (inst., surface . . articles, reports, of research, essays, poetry, mail). and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of Research Centre for Women's Studies, University eliminating and oppression, of Adelaide. GPO Box 498. Adelaide, South especially with respect to gender, but including Austral ia 5001, Australia. race, ethnici ty, !lass, age, disabi 1ity, a;d Susan Margarey . sexual and affectional preference as we1 1. 0816-4649. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women THE AHFAD JOURWAL: WOMEN AND CHAWGE Abstracts. 1. 1984. "Australian Feminist Studies publ ishes 2. Plyear. transdiscipl inary scholarship and discussion in 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Single copies: $10 the fields of feminist research and women's (indiv.), $20 (inst.). studies courses. In addition, it aims to 4. Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington. VA attract and encourage discussion of government 22203. and trade union initiatives and policies that 5. Amna E. Badri. concern women; examination of the interaction of 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, feminist theory and practice; comment on changes Omdunnan, Sudan. in curricula relevant to women's studies and 7. ISSN 0255-4070. feminist studies ...; reviews, critiques. 8. LC sn85-23477. enthusiasms and correspondence." 9. OCLC 12747640. 10. Madison. BACKBONE: A JOURNAL OF W(WENmSLITERATURE 11. ERIC, UMI. 1. 1984. 12. "Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle 2. 2lyear. East and in other developing countries; women in 3. $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Single copies: development ." $6.50. 4. P.O. Box 95315, Seattle. WA 98145. ATUWTIS 5. Lauren Fortune. 1975. 7. ISSN 0888-6520. 2/year. 12. "Backbone is a semi-annual, national women's $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), plus $6 for U.S. 1i terary journal. Backbone seeks to publ iM postage. *omen writers of di-onmic, cultural and Mount Saint Vincent University. 166 Bedford stylistic backgrounds. We will publish Highway. Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 256. Canada. evocative, finely crafted work of vision that Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. inspires poetic, feminist and political Poff. dialogue." ISSN 0702-7818. LC cn77-32338. BELLES LETTRES OCLC 3409640. 1. 1985. State Historical Society. 2. 6/year. Historical Abstracts; Pmerica: History and Life; 3. $15 (indiv.), $12.50 (student). $24 (foreign), The Alternative Press Index; Resources for $30 (inst.). Sample issue: $1. Feminist Research. 4. P.O. -Box 987, ~rlington,VA 22216. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal 5. Janet Palmer Mu1 laney, Deanna Cook DIErrico. devotedo critical and creative writing in 7. ISSN 0884-2957. English or French on the topic of women. 8. LC sn85-6513. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, book 9. OCLC 12357950. reviews, art and poetry." 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 12. "To explore and celebrate writing by women. published by trade, university, and small presses in the genres of fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, and criticism." iv.

BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOUR)(K BROOMSTICK 1. 1978. Annual. 2. 6lyear. Volume 1: $100 (sponsor), $25 (friend), $18 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: inst.), $12 (regular). $8 (low income). Volume $3.50. 2: $100 (sponsor). $30 (friend), $20 (inst.), 4. 3543 18th St.. San Francisco, CA 94110. $12 (reg;lar), $8 (low income). 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. Boalt Hall School of Law. Room 2, University of 10. State Historical Society. . Berkeley. CA 94720. 11. Alternative Press Index. Alissa Friedman. 12. "Broomstick is a feminist political journal ISSN 0882-4312. publishing material by, for and about women over LC sn85-965. forty. Our priorities are: to portray clear. OC LC 11830558. positive images of older women; to take a stand Madi son ; Milwaukee. against the denigration of older women; to offer Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to positive alternatives in our lives. Our goal is Women's Periodicals; Current Index to Legal to form a support network among older women." Periodicals. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is a forum CALYX from which to give voice to the complex and 1. 1976. varying perspectives reflecting the legal 2. 3lyear. concerns of all women, especially the women of 3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. 6 inst.), $15 (low color, , disabled women and poor women income). Single copies: $6.50. whose voices have been severely underrepresented 4. P.O. Box 8, Corvallis, OR 97339. in existing literature. With information as our 5. Margarita Donnelly. power, the journal would be a tool for social 7. ISSN 0147-1627. change." 8. LC 77-649570. 9. OCLC 3114927. BLACK MIA 10. Madison. 1. 1971. 11. American Humanities Index. 2. Annual. 12. "Calyx publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copies: $4. t*ations, and photography, and is comni tted 4. P.O. Box 25187, Chicago, IL 60625-0187. to providing a beautiful and creative journal 5. Black Maria Collective. format in which to showcase women artists and 7. ISSN 0045-222X. writers." 8. LC ~~77-1275. 9. OCLC 2786249. CAMERA OBSCURA 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 1. 1976. 12. "Black Maria publishes work by emerging women 2. 3lyear. writers that presents women as the complex, 3. $14 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). positive beings they are." 4. Press, 701 West 40th St.. Suite 275. . F(D 21211.

BREAKIIIG THE SILENCE- 5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstran, Elisabeth 1982, Lyon. 4lyear. 6. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY. $12 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), $25+ (supporters). 7. ISSN 0270-5346. P.O. Box 4857, Station E. Ottawa, Ontario K1S 8. LC ~~79-4979. 551 Canada. 9. OCLC 4818143. Breaking the Silence editorial sub-group. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. ISSN 0713-4266. 11. International Index to Film Periodicals; The Index of Canadian Alternative Periodicals; Film Literature Index; The Arts and Humanities Canadian Women's Periodicals: Title Word Index. Citation Index; Current ContentsIArts and "Breaking the Silence is a feminist alternative Humanities. to the mainstream press, cmitted to providing 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; a voice for women. The quarterly covers a wide psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; range of social, political and cultural topics photography; video and performance. written by and for women (also includts fiction and original graphics/illustrations). C~AD~&JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW BROADSHEET Ziyear. 1972. $20 (student/low-i ncome), $35 (indiv.), $60 lolyear. (inst.). Add $5 outside Canada. 1 Nicholas St.. Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN $49.50 ( mail). $39 (surface mail ). 787. Canada. 228 Dominion Rd., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, Prof. Kathleen Lahey (English Co-Edi tor), Prof. New Zealand. Edith DeLeury (French Co-Editbr) . The Broadsheet Collective. Faculty of Law, Queen's University. Kingston, ISSN 0110-8603. Ontario, K1L 3N6. Canada. OCLC 6578660.. ISSN 0832-8781. News; analysis; indepth articles; fiction; Madi son. poetry; reviews. "Broadsheet is a radical Bowker International Periodicals Di rectory; feminist magazine which consciously strives to Canadian Periodicals Index; Canadian Serials be anti-racist and to incorporate the views of Directory; Index to Canadian Legal Periodical indigenous waen. The main focus is on New Literature; PAIS Bulletin; Ul rich's Zealand women and events, with some coverage of International Periodi cal s Di rectory. Pacific concerns and issues facing women and "The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical feminists everywhere." dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of legal issues of concern to women." CANADIAN UtMN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMi CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL YOHEN'S QUARTERLY 1978. 4/year. 4/year. $28 (indiv.), $38 (inst.). Single copies: $8. $12 (indiv.), $24 (inst. & lib.). Single 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 copies: $3. Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. People's Trans1 ation Service, 4228 Telegraph Elizabeth Brady. Avenue. Oakland, CA 94609. ISSN 0713-3235. Editorial Collective. OCLC 8558872. ISSN 0886-7062. Madison; Mi 1waukee; State Historical Society. LC 83-645901: sn83-11831. Canadian Periodical Index; Nell ie Langford OCLC 8015674; Rowel 1 Library. Madison; Hi1 waukee. "CWS/cf is a bi 1i ngual , interdi sci pl inary, A1 ternative Press Index. fmtjournal that brings exciting "...the collective product of feminists of scholarship about women to non-scholars, diverse nationalities and political perspectives broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges comnitted to contributing to an international the gap between Canada's languages and women's movement." Each issue focuses on a cultures." specific theme through feature articles. interviews and personal narratives, often COMMlN LIVES/ LIVES trans1 ated fran foreign-language pub1 ications. 1. 1981. 4/year. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 2. 12/year. Editorial Collective. 3. $22 (airmail). ISSN 0891-6969. 4. 34a islington Green, London. NI 8DU, England. sLC sn84-10345. 5. Barbara Rogers. OCLC 8234014. 7. ISSN 0267-2294 Madi son. 12. "News/current affairs by and for women." History; biography ; correspondence; journal entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Common FEHINARY Lives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document thellves of ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the 3/year. diversity of the lesbian community--lesbians of $12 (indiv.), $22 (inst.). Single copies: $4. color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians, Free to women in ~risonsand mental disabled lesbians, poor and working-class institutions. lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. visibility msbians who have never thought Canyon Sam. Tiana Arruda. S.J. Mi randa, Sim before of publishing their work. Kall an. Madi son. COCERW: NEWSLETTER OF THE WEN'S CAUCUS OF THE Previously a lesbian-feminist journal for the MODERN LAWGUA6ES South published in North Carolina, Femi nary is 1. 1971. narr produced in San Francisco by four new 2. 3/year. editors. "As editors with roots in different 3. Slidins scale based on income, write for communities we actively solicit writings that detail;. portray the experiences, viewpoints, and issues 4. Frances Kavenik. Humanities Division. UW- of a diversity of lesbian communities. We want Parkside, Box 2000, Kenosha, WI 53141. to faci 1i tate dia1 ogue between women of 5. Frances Kavenik. different races, classes, cultural upbringings, 9. OCLC 2259670. political, spi ritual viewpoints, ages and 10. Eau Claire. lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current, 12. News of the Modern Language Association; timely perspective on lesbian lives in the features; bib1iographies ; job information and internationally."

CONDITIONS FEMINISMS (Replaces WOMEN'S STUDIES REVIEU~ 1. 1976. 1. 1988. 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. 3 issues: $24 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Single 3. $6. copies: $8.95 (indiv.), $10.95 (inst.). 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State 4. P.O. Box 56A. VanBrunt.Station. Brooklyn, NY University, 207 Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave., 11215. Columbus, OH 43210. 5. Dorothy Randall Gray, Cheryl Clarke, Pam Parker, 5. Glynis Carr, Willa Young. Annette Pelaez, Sabrina. 10. La Crosse; Milwaukee. 7. ISSN 0147-8311. 12. "Our goal in FEMINISMS is to celebrate the 8. LC 77-641895. varieties of feminist expression and to continue 9. OCLC 3232386. the tradition of connecting the Center for 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside. Women's Studies to women's canmunities through 11. Alternative Press Index. its publications." Includes essays, short 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; fiction, poetry, book reviews, and articles. critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is a magazine of women's writing with an emphasis on writing by lesbians." vi.

FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS David Polley, Methuen 8 Co. Ltd., 11 New Fetter 1. 1976. Lane, London EC4P 4EE England. 2. 6/year. Editorial Col lective. 3. $50. Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock 4. P.O. Box 882554. San Francisco. CA 94117. Rd., London N19 5AQ, England. 5. Carol Seajay. ISSN 0141-7789. 7. ISSN 0741-6555. LC 80-647745. 12. "FEN is the communications vehicle for the OCLC 6191763. informal network of feminist bookstores. Every Madi son. issue contains articles on bookstore policy and "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation and pol itics, as we1 1 as over 200 book reviews and debate the political perspectives and strategy announcements. Also read (with a passion) by of the movement. To be a forum of work in feminist librarians and women's studies progress and current research and debates in inst~ctors.~ Women's Studies."

FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A WTERLY OF WEN'S STUDIES FMINIST STUDIES RESOURCES 1972. 1980. 3/year. 4/year. $21 (indiv.). $42 (inst.). Single copies: $8 Wisconsin subscriptions: $5 indiv. & non-prof it (indiv.) , $16 (inst.). women's organizations), $10 Ilibraries 6 other Claire 6. Moses, Editor 6 Manager, Feminist organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $15 Studies, c/o Women's Studies Program, University (indiv. and women's programs), $30 (inst .). ofland, College Park, MD 20742. Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface) or Claire 6. Moses. $15 (airmail). Free to individuals and ISSN 0046-3663. organizations affiliated with the UW System. Fee LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. covers all publications of the Office of the UW OCLC 1632609. System Women's Studies Librarian. (See p. ii .) Eau Clai re; Green Bay ; Madi son; Mi 1waukee; 112A Memorial Library, 728 State St., Madison, Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; WI 53706. Stout; Whitewater. Susan Searing, Linda Shult. Alternative Press Index; America: History and ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433. Life; American Historical Association Recently LC sn84-10183. Published Articles; Bulletin Signaletique- OCLC 6467769. Sociologie; Historical Abstracts; Modern Baraboo; Barron Co. ; Eau Clai re; La Crosse; Language Association International Bibliography; Madison; Mi lwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; The Philosopher's Index; Psycho1 ogical Platteville; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Hi storical Society; Stevens Point ; Stout; Abstracts. Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; Editorials, features, news, bib1iographies, book reports from the women's movement; reviews. reviews. Focus on feminist 1i brarianshi p, "Feminist Studies was founded to encourage publishing, bookselling, archiving, analytic responses to feminist issues and to researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally. open new areas of research, criticism, and Review essays strive to provide a guide to the speculation. The editors are committed to literature on a particular topic, (e.g. providing a f:rum for feminist analysis, debate, soci obi 01 ogy; women in development ; western and exchange. women; lesbian studies; Black women; feminist science fiction.) FEMINIST TEACHER 1. 1984. FEMINIST ISSUES 2. 3/year. 1. 1980. 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. 2. 2/year. 4. 442 Bal ladti ne, Indiana University, Bloomington, 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 IN 47405. minimum order) $7.50 (indiv.), $12.50 (inst.). 5. Editorial Collective. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, 7. ISSN 0882-4843. Rutgers University, Nen Brunswick, K) 08903. 8. LC sn85-1018. 5. Mary Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf. 9. OCLC 11660672. 6. 2948 Hi1 legass, Berkeley, CA 94705. 10. Madison; Stout. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 11. Alternative Press Index; Studies on Women 8. LC 82-641422; sn80-13352. Abstracts. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 12. Articles, news, resources for feminist 12. A journal of feminist social and political educators, f ran preschool to graduate school. theory, with emphasis on an international exchange of ideas. It includes articles by FIREWEED English-language feminists as well as 1. 1978. translations of feminist texts by women of other 2. 4/year. countries. 3. Canada: $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Add $3 outside Canada. FEMINIST REVIEW 4. P.O. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario. M5T 1. 1979. 2W2. Canada. 2. 3/year. 5. Fi reweed Col lective. 3. $30 (indiv., surface), $35 (indiv., airmail). 7. ISSN 0706-3857. $74 (inst., surface), $84 (inst., ai rmail ). 8. LC cn79-30301. Single copies: $6.95 (indiv.). $15.75 (inst.). 9. OCLC 4677989. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 12. Fireweed is a forum for feminist thought and discussion. vii.

FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES 7. ISSN 0739-9332. 1. 1975. 8. LC sn83-8667. 2. 3lyear. 9. OCLC 9837689. 3. $16 (indiv.). $33 (inst.). Single copies: $8 12. "Provides an international, interdisciplinary (indiv.1. Sll [inst.). approach to health care for womn. We accept 4. Frontiers. women studies Program. Box 325. papers that discuss the newest theories, ski1 1s. Dniversitv of Colorado. Boulder. CO 80309. procedures, and papers describing issues in the 5. Editorial- Board. Editor: Kathi George. health, psychology. ~ociology, anthropology, and 7. ISSN 0160-9009. nursing professions. 8. LC Sc78-317. 9. OCLC 2586280. HEALTHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; 1. 1979. Stevens Point; Whitewater. 2. 4lyear. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; Pmerican Humanities 3. $11 (indiv.), $19 (org. 8 groups). Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical 4. 14 Skey Lane. Toronto. Ontario P16J 3S4. Canada. Abstracts. 5. Editorial Collective. 12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black 7. ISSN 0226-1510. and white photography; short fiction. Each 8. LC cn80-30707. issue focuses on a theme, e.g.. women's oral 9. OCLC 6295890. history; mothers and daughters; Chicanas; Native 10. Madison. American women; women as verbal artists; who 12. Provides a critical analvsis of women's health speaks for the women's movement; lesbian issues from a feminist perspective. history. "The continuing goal of Frontiers is to publish a journal which bridges the gap HECATE: A WEN'S INTERDISCIPLIILARY JOURNAL between university and comnunity women; to find 1. 1975. a balance between academic and .~o~ular . views on 2. 21year. issues common to women.u 3. $10 (indiv.). $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4 (indiv.), $7.50 (inst.). HA6 RA6 4. P.O. Box 99. St. Lucia. Brisbane. Queensland 1. 1986. 4067. Australia. 2. 6Iyear. 5. Carole Ferrier. 3. $9 (indiv.). $15 (sustaining). $20 (inst.). 7. ISSN 0311-4198. 4. P.O. Box 93243 Milwaukee. WI 53203. 9. OCLC 2530248. 5. Lance Link. Mary Frank. 10. Madison. 10. State Historical Society. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 12. "Lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews. 12. Historical and critical articles; creative work; political comnentary. theory, letters. graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate calendar." prints material relating to women. We are particularly interested in contributions which HARVARD WEN'S LAW JOURNAL employ a feminist , marxi st, or other radical 1. 1978. methodology to focus on the position of; women in 2. Annual. relation to patriarchy and capitalism. 3. $10 (indiv.). $11 (foreign. surface). $15 (foreign, airmail). HELICON NINE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND LETTERS 4. Publications Center. Harvard Law School. 1979. Cambridge. MA 02138. 3lyear. 5. Paula A. Tuffin. $18 (indiv.). $22 (inst.). Single copies: 6. Articles Editors. Harvard Women's Law Journa $7.50 plus postage. Harvard Law School. Cambridge. MA 02138. Helicon Nine. Inc. P.O. Box 22412. Kansas City. 7. ISSN 0270-1456. MO 64113. 8. LC 80-643769. Gl bria Vando Hi ckok. 9. OCLC 3967304. ISSN 0197-3371. 10. Madison; Platteville. LC 80-640627. 11. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodical OCLC 5298604. 12. "The Harvard Women's Law Journal is devoted Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevi 1le; Whi tewater. the devel o~mentof a feminist jurisprudence. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. The main p;rpose is to provide-an in-depth Interdisciplinary forum for the creative exploration of the impact of the 1aw on women accomplishments of women in the fields of and of women on the law. Political, economic. 1iterature, music, the visual and performing historical and sociological perspectives are arts; includes color reproductions and a combined with legal ones to pres:nt a realistic pull -out soundsheet of a musical performance, picture of women's legal status. reading or interview; provides a documentation of the ongoing history of women in arts and HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL letters. 1. 1980. 2. 4lyear. 3. $29 (indiv.). $63.50 (inst.). 4. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. 79 Madison Ave.. . NY 10016. 5. Dr. Carole Ann McKenzie. Dr. Phyllis Stern. 6. Dr. Phyllis Stern. Professor 8 Director of Nursing. Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., 83H 355. Canada. viii.

HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART 6 POLITICS 5. Susan Sherman. 1. 1977. 7. ISSN 0579-4315. 2. Plyear. 8. LC sn85-19052. 3. $15 (indiv.). $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 9. OCLC 11501702. 4. C/O Foundation for the Cmunity of Artists. 280 12. "IKON is about ' and change1--the Broadway Suite 412, New York, NY 10007. iZZiTarabi1 ity of the creative process and 5. Heresies Collective. social change. It is a cultural magazine, a 6. P.O. Box 1306 Canal St. Station, New York, MY political magazine, a feminist magazine, which 10013. shows the experiences of third world women. 7. ISSN 0146-3411. lesbians, Jewish and working women, women in all 8. LC ~~77-704. our diversity ." 9. OCLC 2917688. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Stevens Point. IOWA WOMAN 11. Alternative Press Index. 1. 1980. 12. Editorials; short articles; bibliographies; 2. Quarterly. poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal 3. $10. devoted tothemination of art and politics 4. P.O. Box 680, Iowa City, IA 52244. from a feminist perspective." 5. Carolyn Hardesty. Editor; Sandra Witt, Poetry Editor. HOT WIRE 7. ISSN 0271-8227. 1. 1984. 10. Madison. 2. 3/year. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture. 3. $14 (indiv.), $19 (inst.). Single copies: $6. 12. "Journal of essays, fiction, poetry, and art. 4. Empty Closet Enterprises, 5210 N. Wayne, Non-fiction includes interviews, articles and Chicago, IL 60640. essays on international living, reports of the 5. Toni L. Armstrong. activities of women, both current and 7. ISSN 0747-8887. historical, and book reviews. Iowa is the 8. LC sn84-8636. magazine's home, but our purpose is to serve the 9. CCLC 10828405. interests of intelligent men everywhere." 12. "Journal of women's music and culture." IRIS: A JOURNAL ABOUT WOeEN HURRICANE MICE 1. 1980. 1.-. 1983. 2. Plyear. 2. 4/year. 3. $6 (indiv.); $15 (inst.). Single copies: $3. 3. $9 (indiv.) , $7 (students/low-incane/seniors). 4. 8-5 Garrett Hal 1, University of Virginia, 4. 207 Lind Hal 1. 207 Church St.. S.E.. Charlottesville, VA 22903. . MN 55455. 5. Mary Mackay, Anne Bromley. 5. Martha Roth, Executive Editor. 7. ISSN 0896-1301. 12. "The mission of H.A. is to read and write 12. "Iris is a journal dedicated to offering an women's experienrnully; to evolve a new prose eclectic combination of articles and news on form that integrates personal voice and personal women's political, academic, social, and experience into critical reviews of our arts and artistic concerns ." culture. Our aim is to reflect the diversity of human experience;' therefore H.A... .strives to ISIS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S BOOK SERIES include in each issue work by-ople of various 1. 1984. racial and ethnic heritages.u 2. 6/year. (ISIS International Book Series appears twice a ypin HYPATIA Action, appears 4 times.) 1. 1986. 3. smndiv. or women's group, surface mail), $20 2. 3/year. (indiv. or women's arouD. airmaill. $25 (inst.. 3. $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). Single copies: $10 surface mail), $30 {inst;, airmaii j. (indiv.), $20 (inst.). 4. Isis International, Via San Saba 5. 00153 Rane, 4. H atia, Southern Illinois University at Italy. hvi1le, Edwardsvi 1le, 1L 62026-1437. 5. Editorial Collective. 5. Margaret A. Simons. 8. LC sn84-10908. 7. ISSN 0887-5480. 9. OCLC 4286732. 8. LC sn86-1213. 10. Platteville; Stout. 9. OCLC 13312118. 12. ISIS International "gives in-depth coverage to 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevi 1le. the issues women around the world are working 12. "H atia is the first journal in this country on: development, health, work, violence against dhdto the publication of scholarly women, media, comnunication, methods of research in feminist philosophy. Articles in organization, models for action and more.. .. H atia provide both authors and readers a Each issue is produced jointly by Isis +-€con ex for understanding feminist philosophy International and one or more Third World that is unavailable in other women's studies women's groups." Articles; editorials; journals or in mainstream philosophy journals." conference reports ; resource guides. IKON 1. 1982/83. 2. 2/year. 3. $10 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.). Single copies: $6. 4. P.O. Box 1355. Stuyvesant Station. New York. NY ISIS-YICCE (Wornen's International Cross-Cultural LEGACY Exchange) 1. 1984. 1. 1983. 2. 2lyear. 2. 4lyear (Women's World). 3. $12 (graduate students); $15 (indiv.), $18 3. 20 Swiss francs (indiv.), 40 Swiss francs (inst.). Single copies: $9. (inst.) (or U.S. dollar equivalent). 4. Dept. of English, Bartlett Hall, University of 4. C.P. 2471, CH-1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. 5. Alison Katz and ISIS-WICCE col lective. 5. Martha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand, Joanne Dobson. 12. "International femi nist magazine providing news 7. ISSN 0748-4321. about women around the world from a feminist 8. LC sc84-2143; sn84-8795. perspective and focusing particularly on the 9. OCLC 10881450. 1ink between women in developing and 10. Madison. industrialized countries." 11. Abstracts in English Studies; American History and Life; American Literary Scholarship; Book JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION Reviews in the Humanities; Information America; 1985. ISI; Literary Criticism Register; MLA 2lyea r . International Bibliography; Recently Pub1 ished $15 (indiv.); $12 (students); $25 (inst.). Articles -- American History Association; ~ernbershi~Services, Box 1608, Decatur, GA Studies on Women Abstracts. 30031-1608. 12. A journal of nineteenth-century women writers. Judith Plaskow, El isabeth Schiissler Fiorenza. Judith Plaskow, Dept. of Religious Studies, LESBIAN CONTRADICTION: A JOURNAL OF IRREVERENT College, Bronx, NY 10471. FEMINISM ISSN 8755-4178. 1. 1982-83. Guide to Social Science and Religion in 2. 4lyear. Periodical Literature; Re1 igion Index One: 3. $5 (indiv.), free for women prisoners. Periodicals. Re1 igious and Theological 4. 1007 N. 47th, Seattle, WA 98103; or 584 Castro Abstracts; Sage Human Relations Abstracts. St., Suite 263, San Francisco, CA 94114. "The JFSR is a channel for the dissemination of 5. Jan Adams, Rebecca Gordon, BettyJohanna, Jane femin~scholarshipin religion and a forum for Meyerding. discussion and dialogue among women and men of 11. Alternative Press Index. differing feminist perspectives. Its editors 12. LesCon aims to print lively, thoughtful, are committed to rigorous thinking and analysis cont roversia1 , and/or humorous writing and in the service of the transfonnation of graphics that contribute to the development of a religious studies and of religious and cultural deeper, more inclusive feminist vision. No institutions." fiction, no poetry; no "news" or items of purely 1ocal interest. Non-lesbi ans are we1 come to JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION submit work; LesCon is "women only ," not 1. 1981. "lesbian only." 2. Annual. 3. Available only with membership, which includes LESBIAN ETHICS monthly mailings and a bib1iography of women and 1. 1984. reli ion: Subscription and membership rates: 2. 3lyear. $18 9 student), $30 (non-student) , $50 (inst .). 3. $12 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copies: $5. Single copies: $3.50. 4. P.O. Box 943. Venice, CA 90294. 4. 2465 LeConte Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709. 5. Jeanette Si lveira. 5. Linda A. Moody. 7. ISSN 8755-5352. 7. ISSN 0888-5621. 8. LC sn84-1726. 8.-. LC sn82-20870. 9. OCLC 11337345.

9. OCLC 7863169. ~ 10. Fdison. 12. "Each journal's focus differs. We have covered 12. A journal of lesbian feminist ethics and areas such as women and power, women and peace." philosophy, with a focus on how lesbians behave with each other." KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOIIEN'S ART 1979. LILITH 3lyear. $9 (indiv.). $15 (inst.). Single copies: $3.50. 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL $1: (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: 32205. $4.50. Peggy Friedmann. Lilith Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., ISSN 0735-7885. New York, NY 10107. LC 84-647165; sn 82-7891. Susan Weidman Schneider. OCLC 8981808. ISSN 0146-2334. Mad ison. LC 83-640809; ~~77-511. "The purpose of Kalliope is to offer support and OCLC 2694720. encouragement to women in the arts, to promote Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. the pursuit of excel lence in both verbal and Index to Jewish Periodicals. visual art forms. and to provide a medium of Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. "Lilith is comnunication through which women artists may named for the legendary predecessor of-Eveo share their work, ideas and opinions." insisted on equality with Adam.... 4s Jewish feminists continue to rediscover and rework Jewish practice, the contents of Lilith may serve as an evolving Prepared Tab- a new code of behavior.'' NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN 1972. 1. 1972. 121year. 2. 6lyear. $16 (indiv.). Single copies: $3.50. 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Ms Ma azine, P.O. Box 57132, Boulder, CO 80322- 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631. 7T5-2-- 5. Phyllis Kriegel. Anne Sumners. 7. ISSN 0160-1075. Editors, Ms. Ma azine, 119 W. 40th St., New 8. LC sn80-52. York. NY & 9. OCLC 3617120. ISSN- 0047-8318. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Rock Co.; LC 72-624579. :tevens Point. OCLC 1285775. 12. We are a national feminist periodical written Baraboo; Barron Co.; Fox Val ley; Green Bay; Eau for feminists and committed to reaching out to Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Manitowoc Co.; those not yet dedicated to a feminist future." Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.; Marshfield; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; NEW WON: A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND CRITICAL Richland; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; FEMINISM Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Washington Co. ; 1. 1981. Waukesha; Whitewater. 2-4lyear. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature; Women $10 (indiv.). $12 inst.). Single copies: $4. Studies Abstracts; Abstracts of Popular Culture ; P.O. Box 2056. Mad son. WI 53701. Wallace Memorial Library; Rochester Institute of Janice M. Bogstad. Techno1 ogy. ISSN 0278-0852. Features; letters; poetry and fiction; reviews; LC sn81-1678. news. OCLC 7701699. Madi son. MANUSHI "To provide critic,a 1 resources on the status o 1. 1979. feminist theory and women's issues in science 2. 6lyear. fiction and fantasy genres. TO publish and 3. $19 (indiv.). $25 (inst.). Single copies: $3. encourage work of women writers and artists, 4. Manushi Distributors. America. c/o Esther whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist m,5008 Erringer Place. , PA orientation of all work pub!ished in the 19144. journal ." 5. Madhu Kishwar. 6. C11202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi -110024, India. OFF OUR BACKS 11. Alternative Press Index. 1970. 12. "Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society lllyear. focuses on wonen's life situations in India and $15 (indiv.). $30 (inst.). Sinqle copies: on struggles for change." $1.50. prisoners: 'free.. off our backs. inc., 2423 18th St., Md. 2nd MEDIA REPORT TO YOWEN Floor. Washington. DC 20009. 1. 1972. off our backs Collective. 6lyear. ISSN 0030-0071. $25 (indiv.), $35 (inst). Single copies: $8. LC sn78-1596. Communication Research Associates, Inc.. 10606 OCLC 1038241; 5729287. Mantz Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903-1228. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; Donna A1 len. Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point; Superior; ISSN 0145-9651. Waukesha; Whitewater. LC 80-640489; ~~77-865. Pub1 isher's Index (1970-1974) ; Women Studies OCLC 2360896. Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New Madison; Marinette; State Historical Society. Periodical Index. Women's Studies Abstracts. International and national news; feature "What women are doing and thinking to change the articles including regular reporting on work. comnuni cations media." health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; reviews; letters; coverage of the women's HINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON HMEN AtO THE MILITARY movement -- conferences, actions, politics, 1. 1983. theory. 2. 4lyear. 3. $40 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Single copies: $10. ON THE ISSUES 4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Rd. 1210, Arlington. VA 1. 1983. 22202. 2. Elyear. 5. Linda Grant De Pauw. 3. $5.00 (indiv.!; $8.00 (inst.); $7.00 (Canada L 7. ISSN 0736-718X. overseas). Single copies: $2.95. 8. LC 83-644761; sn83-249. 4. 97-77 Queens Bl vd., Forest Hi 11s. NY 11374. 9. OCLC 9201074. 5. Editor-in-Chief: ; Managing Editor: 12. News, commentary. book reviews. "The purpose of Beverly Lowy . Minerva is to provide an information center for 7. ISSN 0895-6014. individuals and organizations concerned with 10. State Historical Society. some aspect of women and the mi 1i tary.. .. The 11. Directory of Women's Media, The National editorial policy emphasizes diversity rather Directory of Magazines. Of A Like Mind Annual than consensus." Directory. 12. "A feminist, humanist publication dedicated to education on issues affecting women's health and well-being, the welfare of children, the protection of animals and the promotion of beneficial social change and individual rights." xi.

ROOM OF ONE'S WN 1. 1975. 2. lolyear. 2. 4lyear. 3. $15 (indiv.), $20 (supporter); $10 (low income). 3. $11 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). Single copies: $2.75. 4. Box 8027. Grand Forks. ND 58202. 4. P.O. Box 46160, Stn.G, Vancouver, B.C., Canada 5. ~lizabethHampsten. - V6K 465. 7. ISSN 0148-902X. 5. Growing Room Collective. 8. LC ~~78-247. 7. ISSN 0316-1609. 9. OCLC 3400725. 8. LC-33152. 10. State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 2248303. 12. Plainswoman pub1 ishes articles, essays, fiction, 10. Milwaukee. poetry, reviews, graphics for and about women in 12. Feminist journal of literature and criticism; the Plains region, focusing especially, but not origi nal prose and poetry ; reviews . exclusively, on lives of rural women. SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WWEN PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 1. 1984. 4/year. $30 (indiv.), $75 (inst.). Single copies: $20. P.O. 'Box 42741, ~tianta,'GA 30311-0741. Cambridae Universitv Press. 32 East 57th Street. Patricia Bell Scott, Beverly Guy-Sheftall. New Yo&, NY 10022.- ISSN 0741-8639. Dr. Janet Shibley Hyde. LC sn83-5428. Women's Studies Research Center, 209 North Brook OCLC 10219211. Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison; Platteville; State Historical Society; Madison, WI 53715. Milwaukee. ISSN 0361-6843. Alternative Press Index; MLA International LC 76-12952; ~~76-790. Bibliography ; PsycholInfo: Sociological OCLC 2529664. Abstracts; Women's Studies Abstracts. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison; "This journal is an interdisciplinary forum for Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; discussion of issues related to Black womn Waukesha; Whitewater. wherever they reside. Issues include feature Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources articles, interviews, profiles, documents, book Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts; Soci a1 reviews, and bibl iographies." Sciences Citation Index; Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; Current Index to SAGEWOMAN WZINE Journals in Education (CIJE) ; Chicorel Abstracts 1. to Reading and Learning Disabilities; Child 2. 4/year. Development Abstracts and Bibliography ; 3. $13. Sinale co~ies:$4.50. Development and We1 fare (India); Human Sexuality 4. P.O. Box 5130, 'Santa Cruz. CA 95063. U~date: Fami lv Review. 5. Lunaea Weatherstone. ~ke~s~chologi of Women Quarterl is sponsored 12. "A quarterly journal of Waen's Spirituality . by Division Jt, of the Amerlcan &ychological dedicated to honoring the Goddess in every Association. Empirical studies, critical woman. " reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book reviews are published in the Quarterl ... . The SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH kinds of problems addressed id 1. 1975.-.. .. psychological factors, behavioral studies, role 2. 121year. development and change, career choice and 3. $26.25 (indiv.), $165 (inst.). training, management variables, education, 4. Plenum Publishina Cor~oration. 233 Sprina. -- St.. - discrimination, therapeutic processes, and New York, NY 100i3. . sexuality. 5. Phyllis A. Katz. 6. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUIIENTATION SUR LA Pearl St., Boulder. CO 80302. RECHERCHE FEMINISTE 7. ISSN 0360-0025. 1979. 8. LC 75-646987. 4lyear. 9. OCLC 2243426. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Centre for Women's Studies Education, O.I.S.E., Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto. Ontario M5S 1V6, Stout; Waukesha; Whitewater. Canada. 11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Child Edi toria1 8oard. Development Abstracts and Bibliography; ISSN 0707-8412. Contemporary Sociology ; Current Contents; LC 84-641836; cn79-31946. Excerpta Medica; Family Planning Perspectives ; OCLC 5585549. Human Sexuality Update; Psychological Abstracts; Madison; Milwaukee; Stout; Whitewater. Referativnyi Zhurnal ; Sage Family Studies Women Studies Abstracts; American History and Abstracts; Soci a1 Sciences Citation Index; Life; Canadian Educational Index; American Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS Report; Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; studies-on Women Abstracts. Sociological Abstracts. 12. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; reviews. periodical resource guide. An interdisciplinary, international periodical of research on women and sex roles. xi i.

SIGNS: JOURNAL OF YOllEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY SPHINX: WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LITERARYIART REVIEW 1975. 1. 1984. 4lyear. 2. Annual. $21 (students), $29 (indiv.), $58 (inst.). 3. $18 (ainnail), $15 (surface mail). Single copies: $7.25 (indiv.), $14.50 (inst.). 4. 175, Avenue Ledru-Rol lln, 75011 Paris, France. The University of Chicago Press, Journals 5. Carol Pratl. Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637. 7. ISSN 0755-964X. Jean F. OIBarr. 10. Madison. Jean F. O'Barr, 207 E. Duke Building, Duke 12. "S hinx is an international literarylart review University, Durham, NC 27708. phedin Paris by a team of expatriate ISSN 0097-9740. anglophone women writers and artists who aim to LC 7 5-649469. offer readers a broad perspective of women's OCLC 1362618. creativity world-wide. It features cultural Baraboo; Fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La themes, prose, poetry, dramatic excerpts, Crosse; Madison; Narathon Co.; Marinette Co.; photography, artwork, reviews, interviews and Narshfield; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; essays both by established and new wanen writers Platteville; Richland; River Falls; Rock Co.; and by men about women. Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater; Yashington Co. THIRD YOeUn Modern Language Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; 1. 1981. Wanen Studies Abstracts; Current Contents; 2. Plyear. Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; 3. $8 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). Social Science Citation Index; America; History 4. C/O Chicano-Riqueno Studies, BH849, Indiana and Life. University, Bloomington, IN 47405. Feature articles ; research; review essays; 5. Norma Alarcon. reports; book reviews; letters/canents; 7. ISSN 0889-0722. archival notes. 8. LC sn83-11205. 9. OCLC 8342969. SINISTER YISWII: A JOURllK FOR THE LESBIAN 10. Hadison. IWINATION IN THE ARTS POLITICS 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and 1. 1976. critical work of, or on behalfi of, Hispanic and 4lyear. Third World Women in general. $17 (indi v. 1. $30 (inst .1. 535-5200 (sustainingj ; $6 (hardship). Single copies: $5. 13TH 1100N: A FEMINIST LITERARY WZINE P.O. Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703. 1. 1973. Elana Dykewanon. 2. Plyear. ISSN 0196-1853. . 3. Single copies: $6.50 plus f.75 postage and LC 82-640638; sn79-8096. hand1 ing. OCLC 3451636. 4. 13th Moon, English Dept., SUNY-A1 bany, A1 bany, Hadison; Eau Claire. NY 12222. A1 ternative Press Index; Di rectory of Wanen's 5. Judith E. Johnson. Nedi a. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; 8. LC 76-647817. reviews . 9. OCLC 2587697. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stevens Point. SOJOURNER 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; hrican 1975. Humanities Index; Index of American Periodical 12lyear. Verse; MLA International Bib1iography. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.) Single copies: $2. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; reviews. 143 Albany St., Cambridye, FIA 02139. "13th Moon is a literary magazine publishing Karen Kahn. quality work by women. Eclectic, but ISSN 0191-8699. particularly interested in feminist and working LC sn79-2799. class ." OCLC 4656277. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. TIGER LILY WZINE (presumed ceased) Feature articles; reviews of books, film, dance, 1. 1986. theater, visual arts, and music; news; poetry. 2. Slyear. "Our editorial policy is to consider for 3. $14.75 (indiv.), $24.75 (inst.). pub1 ication anything that ,,is not racist, sexist, 5. Dr. Zanana Akande. or homophobic in content. 6. ISSN 0-832-9199-1. SPARE RIB 1. 1972. 2. 121year. 3. 21 pounds (indiv., airmail), 30 pounds (inst., airmail). 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close, London EClR OAT, England. 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. 8. LC sn82-20308. 9. OCLC 5237209. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 12. Feature articles (e.g., on politics, labor, history, employment, media) ; fiction ; poetry; reviews; letters; news. TRADESUMEN MAGAZINE: A QUARTERLY MAGAZ,INE FOR WUMEN TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN IN BLUE-COLLAR WORK 1. 1984. 1. 1981. Elyear. 2. 4lyear. $10. Sinale copies: $6. 3. $20 (indiv., unemployed), $35 (indiv., MargaretV~.~tbtz, Editor. Dept. of English, employed), $50 (inst.). Single copies: $2.50. Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057. 4. P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco, CA 94140. Margaret D. Stetz. 5. Editorial Canmi ttee. ISSN 8756-1697. 7. ISSN 0739-344X. LC sn84-2649. 8. LC sn83-2244. OCLC 11521132. 9. OCLC 9726358. Madi son. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. The journal is devoted to furthering the study 12. "Tradeswomen Magazine is the only national of women in the period 1880-1920. Articles publication about women working in dealing with social, political, intellectual nontraditional blue-collar jobs. It is written history, art, literature and bibliography. and produced by tradeswomen who know their subject first hand. We provide support to men VISIBILITIES currently working in blue-collar jobs and * 1987. information to women considering entering the 6lyear. trades." $1518; 634118. Single copies: $2. P.O. Box 1258, Peter Stuyvesant Station, Ner) TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEM York, NY 10009-1258. 1. 1982. Susan T. Chasin. 2. 3lyear. ISSN: 0892-7375. 3. $12 (indiv.), $18 (libr. 8 inst.). Single "Visibilities is a nationallinternational copies: $5. magazine by and for Lesbians. Our purpose is to 4. P.O. Box 606, N. Amherst, MA 01059. provide a positive image of ourselves to 5. Lise Weil. ourselves and ultimately, to the world at 7. ISSN 0736-928X. large." 8. LC 83-641534; sn83-1973. 9. OCLC 9247235. WARM JOURNAL 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevi 1le. 11. Alternative Press Index. 3lyear. 12. Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and $12 (indiv.). Single copies: $5. reviews. WARH Gallery.- - 414 1st Ave. North. Minneapolis. MN 55401. TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE Phyllis Wiener. 1. 1984. ISSN 0733-6527. 2. 3lyear. LC sn82-5371. 3. $19 (indiv., airmail), $12 (indiv., surface OCLC 8025941. mail), $30 (inst., airmail). "Committed to documenting women's visual arts 4. 34 Exchange St., Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 lAX, and providing arts criticism from a feminist England., perspective. Each issue contains fiction, 5. Editorial Collective. non-fiction and poetry addressing a specific 12. "Publication of readable and insightful articles topic as well as an extensive section of on areas of current concern within the Women's reviews." Liberation Movement. To record the history of the current wave of feminism worldwide." JOURNAL 1976. TULSA STUDIES IN WEN'S LITERATURE 4lyear. 1. 1982. $15 (includes membership to Wanen Library 2. Zlvear. Workers). Single copies : $4. 3. $<2 (indiv.).. - $14 (inst.),. . $10 (student). Sinqle C/O Women's Resource Center, Rm. 100 T-9, copies: $7. University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. 4. The University of Tulsa. Tulsa. OK 74104. Nancy Humphrey s. 5. Mary O'Toole. ISSN 0272- 1996. 6. The University of Tulsa, 600 South College Ave.. LC sc82-2031; sn80-12573. Tulsa, OK 74104. OCLC 6182031. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. Madison; Stevens Point. 8. LC sn82-3788. Library Literature. 9. XLC 8426594. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; 10. Madison: Whitewater. conference reports; news and notes. 12. "Tulsa studies in Women's Literature includes articles, reviews, notes and queries from WISCONSIN ,WOMAN MAGAZINE scholars of every period, including those 1987. reading in languages other than English and from 12Iyear. students of poetry and prose in all its forms, $14.95. Sinqle copies: $3.50. including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and 207 E. Buffaio st.', Suite 619, Milwaukee, WI journalism. 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YISCO)(SIN YOMEN'S LAW JOURIW. YOMEN 6 HEALTH 1985. 1976. Annual. 4/year. $8 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). $32 (indiv.), $95 (inst.), $132 (lib.). C/O University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 The Haworth Press, Inc., 12 West 32 St., New Bascom Mall, Madison, MI 53706. York, NY 10001. Monica Murphy, David Gordon, Katherine Held, Jeanne M. Stel lman, Ph.0. Jane Schraff. 117 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. LC 86-644116; sn85-23805. ISSN 0363-0242. OCLC 12192424. LC 76-648355. Green Bay; Madison. OCLC 2337206. "Exploration of legal issues relating to women. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevil le; Ue look forward to receiving submissions and Stevens Point; Whitewater. articles on the law of any jurisdiction, whether Abstracts of Health Care Management Studies; specific to a particular state or not. A1 ternati ve Press Index; Bib1iographi c Index of 'Traditional' law review articles are welcome Health Education Periodicals (BIHEP); and we encourage practittoner-oriented pieces as Bibliography of the History of Medicine (A we1 1. .. .[W]e derive sustenance from the 'law in HISTLINE); Bio-sciences Information Services of action' approach and hope to publish articles Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS) ; Bulletin f rm a variety of disciplines." Signaletique; Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL); Current Contents: Soci a1 8 Behavioral Sciences; Excerpta 1984. Medica; Family Resource Database; Feminist 2/year 1985-86; 41year 1987. Periodicals ; Index Medi cus; Psychological $22 (indi v.), $24 (inst.), $28 (foreign, surface Abstracts (A PsycINFO) ; Pub1 ic Affairs mail). Single copies: $7. Information Service Bulletin (PAIS); RIC-CERDIC P.O. Box 827, Cambridge, t44 02238 . (Re1 igious A Social Sciences Index); Social Char McKee. Sciences Citation Index; Social Welfare, Social ISSN 0743-2356. PlanninglPol icy 8 Social Development Abstracts; LC sn84-9796. Social Work Research 8 Abstracts; Sociological OCLC 10546363. Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; and Women Madison; State Historical Society. Studies Abstracts. A magazine of feminism, spirituality, and Feature articles; research; b; bliographies; book politics. Theme for each issue. reviews; nem and notes.

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Volume 2, Number 2 Summer 1987

3 Editorial Betty Sancier Articles 7 Help that Disables: The Paradox of Conventional Goodness Diane Gillespie 23 Strategies for Strengthening Feminist Research Naomi Gottlieb and Marti Bombyk 36 Social Work Theories and Practice with Battered Women: A Conflict-of-Values Analysis Lorraine M. Gutierrez 53 Views of Wife Abuse: Does the Research Method Make a Difference? Liane V. Davis

67 Poetry History, Seen from the Center Phyllis K. Collier

69 On the Bias , Women and Management: From Optimism to Pessimism Roslyn H. Chernesky

72 On the Lookout

74 F.Y.I.

78 Book Reviews Women Living Change, edited by Susan C. Bourque and Donna Robinson Divine. Reviewed by Lynne M. Healy. In the Attient's Best Interest. Sue Fisher. Reviewed by Terry Mizrahi. The Handmaid3 Tale. Margaret Atwood. Reviewed by Kate R. Chieco. Journal of Women and Social Work

Volume 2, Number 3 Fall 1987

Editorial Betty Sancier

Articles Feminist Principles and Minority Concerns: Contributions, Problems, and Solutions Ketayun H. Gould Women and Work: A Conceptual Framework Eunice 0.Shatz, Barhra Levy Simon, and Arnold Nemore Home Care Work: A Legacy of Slavery in U.S. Health Care Rebecca Donovan Teenage Pregnancy and Parenthood as Feminist Issues Marcia Bok Privacy Rights of Adolescent Women: Counseling Dilemmas Sallie R. Churchill, Tom A. Croxton, and Phillip Fellin

On the Bias Sisters to the Dispossessed Margaret Grevatt

Poetry On the Local D Train Adele R. Gold

On the Lookout

Book Reviews Raising a Baby the Government Way: Mothers' Letters to the Children's Bureau, 1915-1 932. Molly Ladd-Taylor. Reviewed by Evelyn R. Frat~kford. The Psychology of Today's Woman: New Psycl~oanalyticVisions. Edited by Toni Bernay and Dorothy W. Cantor. Psychoat~alysis and Women: Contempornry Reapprnisals. Edited by Judith L. Alpert. Reviewed by Laura V. Salwen. Journal of Women and Social Work

Volume 2, Number 4 Winter 1987

Editorial Betty Sancier

Articles Homeless Women: Characteristics and Needs Dee Roth, Beverly G. Toomey, and Richard 1. First The Politics of Equality for Women Esther Atcherson Stepmothering: Myth and Realities Karen Brown Life Scripts as Sources of Reward for Women Executive Directors Darlyne Bailey and .Eric H. Neilsen

Poetry A Mining Disaster 50 Years Allyson Slater Room 604 Maxene Kupperman Guitials

On the Lookout

F.Y.I.

Book Reviews The Puerto Rican Woman: Perspectives on Culture, History and Society. Edna Acosta Belen, editor. Reviewed by Doris Correa Capello Sex and Gender. Philip Shaver and Clyde Hendrick, editors. Reviewed by Joan Berzoff In the Combat Zone: An Oral History of American Women in Vietnam. Kathryn Marshall. Reviewed by Karin E. Wandrei

Letters Vol. 4 No. 2 Dsccmbu 1987 ISSN 0255-4Om The Ahfad Journal Women and C'hange

Contents Amna El Sadik Badri Editor's ]rote Taj El Sir Doleib Some aspects of discriminat1011 between boys and girls in Sudanebe elementary schools cur- riculum Laetitia A. Hebi-Yiboe Perceibed competencies of Ahfad students Alyce M. Fanslow and Donna L. Cowan Albert D. King. Donna Sex role attitudes of firs1 and fourth year students L. Coaan and Irma Galejs in a Sudanese population .lean D. Dickersheid. Familial factors affecting the educational lsis A. Nawar and Paula attainment of daughters and sons in M. Schwar7 rural Egyptian households Amira Bedri Home economics curricula and their problem areas Sally Williams Enhancement of unibersit y instruction through faculty debelopment BatouL B.EI Rayah Research notes (editor) Awatif Mustafa Abdel Halim (editor) Ahfad neHs Annemiek Hoogen boom Book rebiehb !editor) 2 Daughter of the Hills ...... by Myra Page River of Light ...... by Brenda Peterson 4 Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry ...... edited by Frederique Delacoste and Priscdla Alexander Good Girls/Bad Girls: Sex Trade Workers and Feminists Face to Face ...... edited by Laurie Bell Bones of Plenty ...... by Lois Phillips Hudson 5 Emily: The Diary of a Hard-Worked Woman . . edited by Jane Lecompte 6 Hard Times Cotton Mill Girls ...... by Victoria Byerly To Toil the Livelong Day: America's Women at Work 1780-1980 ...... edited by Carol Gronerman and Mary Beth Norton The Weir and Spoonhandle ...... by Ruth Moore M01rHERS AND DAUGHTERS 7 Mother Love ...... by Candace Flynt To Have and To Hold ...... by Deborah Moggach The Goddess Letters ...... by Carol Orlock 8 Three Daughters ...... by Anna Mitgutsch Different Daughters: A Book by Mothers of Lesbians ...... edited by Louise Rakln The Squire ...... by Enid Bagnold 9 Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution ...... by The Mother Knot ...... by Jane Lazarre Every Mother's Son ...... by Judith Arcana Mothers on Trial: The Battle for Children and Custody . by The Mother Machine: Reproductive Technologies from Artificial Insemination to Artificial Wombs ...... by Gena Corea Raising a Baby the Government Way: Mother's Letters to the Children's Bureau, 1915-1932 ...... by Molly Ladd-Taylor In the Family Way: Childbearing in the British Aristocracy, 176&1860 ...... by Judith Schneid Lewis Fierce Attachments ...... by Vivian Gornick REV'IEWS 10 Woman-Church: Theology and Practice and Womanguides: Readings Toward a Feminist Theology ...... by Rosemary Radford Ruether Sophia: The Future of Feminist Spirituality ...... edited by Susan Cadey, Marian Ronan, and Hal Taussig Immaculate and Powerful: The Female in Sacred Image and Social Reality ...... edited by Clarissa W. Atkinson, Constance H. Buchanan, and Margaret Miles Diving Deep and Surfacing: Women Writers on Spiritual Quest ...... by Carol P. Christ The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By ..... by Carol Pearson The Women's Spirituality Book andThe Kwan Yin: Book of Changes ...... by Diane Stein The 1 Ching of the Goddess ...... by Barbara G. Walker The Stories We Hold Secret: Tales of Women's Spiritual Development ...... edited by Carol Bryhac, , and Judith McDaniel Hear the Silence: Stories by Women of Myth, Magic, and Renewal ...... edited by Irene Zahava Laughter of Aphrodite: Reflections on a Journey to the Goddess ...... by Carol P. Christ The Great Cosmic Mother: Rediscovering the Religion of the Earth ...... by Monica Sjiio and Barbara Mor 11 Virginia Woolf and the Real World ...... by Alex Zwerdling Virginia Woolf and the Languages of Patriarchy ..... by Jane Marcus Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury: A Centenary Celebration ...... edited by Jane Marcus TheEssaysof Virginia Woolf: Volumeone, 1904-1912 ...... edited by Andrew McNeillie 12 Tending to Virginia ...... by Jill McCorkle Ellen Terry: Player in Her Time ...... by Nlna Auerbach Lucha ...... by Constance Urdang 15 Memory Board ...... by Jane Rule Adios Mr. Moxley: Thirteen Stories ...... by Josephine Jacobsen Picking Up ...... by Lucy Honig COLUMNS 3 Retrospective: Harriette Simpson Arnow 5 Belles Lettres Interview: Chris Llewellyn 13 Impressions: Working Class Issues, Briefly Noted (by Janet Mullaney) MarchIApril 1988 CONTENTS + VOLUME INU UMBER 4 STORIES FROM SOUTH AFRICA 2 A Sport of Nature ...... by Nadine Gordimer Home Ground ...... by Lynn Freed 3 Poppie Nongmn ...... by Elsa Jouben A State of Fear ...... by Menan du Plessis Sometimes When It Rains ...... edited by Ann Oosthuizen DISSIDENT VOICES 5 The Women's Decameron ...... by Julia Vomesenskaya A Captive Lion: The Lie of Marina Tsvetayeva ...... by Elaine Feinstein Selected Poem of Marina Tsvetayeva ...... translated by Elaine Feinstein Beycmd the Limit ...... by lrina Ranrrhinskaya My Companiom in the Bleak House ...... by Eva Kanturkova SHORT STORIES 6 The Melting Pot ...... by Lynne Sharon Schwaru Fair Augusto and Other Stories ...... by Laura Kalpakian Bop ...... by Maxine Chernoff 7 Scenes from the Homefront ...... by Sara Vogan Legacies ...... by Nancy Potter Beyond This Bitter Air ...... by Sarah Rossiter 8 Suprrnatural Tales ...... by Vernon Lee Sugar and Other Stories and Still Life ...... by Antonia Byatt WOMEN AND WAR 10 Gone to Soldiers ...... by Marge Piercy Women and War ...... by Jean Bethke Elshtain Mothem in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics ...... by Claudia Koona In the Autumn Wind ...... by Dorothy Stroup REVIEWS Beloved ...... by Websters' First New Intergalactic Wickedary of the English Language ...... conjured by Mary Daly in cahoots with Jane Caputi A Wmth for the Enemy ...... by Pamela Frankau Feminism and Poetry ...... by Jan Montefiore NitDriving ...... by Suzanne Helfman Dwarf Bamboo ...... by Marilyn Chin The White Junk of Love, Am...... by Sibyl James Specifying: Black Women Writing the American Experience ...... by Susan Willis : Poetry and the Heroic Voice ...... by D. H. Melhem A Life Distilled: Gwendolyn Brooks, Her Poetry and Fiction ...... edited by Maria F. Mootry and Gary Smith The House of Mirth, The Reef, The Custom of the Country and The Age of Innocence ...... by Edith Wharton COLUMNS 9 Belles Lettres Interview: Bharati Mukherjee 14 Impressions: Out of Africa, More Women and War. Briefly Noted, One Less Belle to Answer, Looking Forward (by Janet Mullaney) a feminist quarterly

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El Mito del Padre Proveedor (The Myth of the Male Provider) 5 by Adriana Santa Cruz translated by Alma Estable Mais, de quoi je me mele? OU: complainte sur un air maternel 7 ou: encore une qui joue les muter dolorosa par Denyse CGtk Harmony House A Second-stage Home for Abused Women and Their Children 9 by a Harmony House resident Baby Fingers 11 by Candis J. Graham What's in a Name? 14 by d. i. huron Women and Literacy Tipping the Balance in the Family 16 by Louise Guknette Living Alone 16 by loan Holmes . In Profile: Single Mothers 18 by Michelle Clarke What the Numbers Don't Tell Us 19 by Joan Holmes Perspective des femmes ainkes 2 1 par Olivette Falardeau The Congress 23 one woman's view by Gwenda Lambton 25 Reviews 29 Resources Date of Issue - March, 1988 ENTS

FEATURES FIFTEENTH BIRTHDAY STATEMENT 16 WOMEN IN GREECE ON THE CUSP OF CHANGE 18 LESBIANS AND DEATH 2l REST HOMES - CARE OR PROFIT? 24 REFLECTIONS OF A LABOUR PARTY ACTIVIST 34 COPING WITH MISCARRIAGE 30 -REGULARS LmERS AND FRONTING UP 2 BEHIND ME NEWS Ann HercwlHllda HarawIra HalkyardlFamlngOut Hospital Carel ~ciilonalTunlng Rlght?lMore Abution AnorVAltemative Almaves/Abuse of Trust/ Aftef 1 April/The Last MadLand Grab/ln BrleVHlt Llst 4 SISTERS INFORMATION SERVICE Standlng Slrong/WAg -13 WHAT'S NEW 31 ON THE SHELF 32 CLASSIFIED 48 ARTS -REVIEWS Lauren LethalKhe lnnana CycleNotes tor WommvListlng INTERVIEW Renee and the actors In Born to Clean 42 By, For, and About Women Over Forty -- - VoL X,No. 2 March-April 1988 TABLE OF CONTENTS

TROUBLE MAKING (Fantasy) by Ruth Harriet Jacobs WIDOW SMITH (Poem) by Dorothy Rose TIME AT EIGHTY-EIGHT (Article) by Katharine Butterworth FORWARD PLANNING (Poem) ART by kstra CARTOON p. 2 OUR PAST IS PROLOGUE (Article) by Peggy Moss Fielding by Norma Cole CARTOON p. 7 KYTHOLOGY (Poem) by Mickey Spencer by Miriam Carroll DRAWING p. 8 CRONING AT PAGODA (Article) by Vali Rose by Rainbow (Sue ~illiams) DRAWINGS pp. 9,10 MS. SPENCER'S GUIDE TO by Katharine Butterworth POLITICALLY CORRECT MANNERS (Click!) DRAWING p. 12 by Mickey Spencer by Norma Cole SHOW & TELL (Feature) DRAWING p. 13 by Marilyn Tellez by Rainbow (Sue Williams) PIECEWORK: TO KATHY (Poem) CARTOONS pp. 14.17 by Patricia Rcth Schwartz by bulbul READ IT & SWEEP (Feature) CARTOON p. 20 by K. Sue Duncan by Nicole Hollander WATCHCRAFT (Feature) GRAPHICS pp. 21,22 by Vidal S. Clay from RIVETING NEWS AN APPLE A DAY (Feature) DRAWINGS pp. 24,25 from Chronicle Wire Services by Mickey Spencer LET'S TALK BLUE-CGLLAR MENOPAUSE (Article) b Sue Doro FLASH (Poern r by Sue Doro 24-25: CENTERFOLD: (Poems) by Sue Doro: MENOPAUSE MENOPAUSE #2 MENOPAUSE $3 by Astra: PERIOD PIECE BLOODY PAUSE 26. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 28. PASS THE WORD 30. LETTERS TO BROOMSTICK 33. FOR & ABOUT (Feature) by Helga R. Donovan 33. WE WRITE LETTERS (Editorial)

INDEX TO VOLUME IX foilows page 34 By, For, and About Women Over For& - Vol. X,No. 3 MAY-2i.i~1988 TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. SECOND JOURNEY THROUGH MOTHERHOOD (Article) by Randi Kulik 4. CHANGE OF LIFE CHILD (Poem) by Charlene Baldridge 5. AGE AT CHILDBIRTH: SOME PERSONAL REFLECTIONS (Article) by Meg Barden 7. GO WITH YOUR LIFE, THE NATER SAYS (Poem) by Margaret Randall 8. THOUGHTS FROM AN OLDER MOTHER (Article) by Linda Driskill 9. WORRYBENT (Poem) by Elnora McNaughton 10. PERCH LOWE (Story) by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel 11. WHO (Poem) by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel 12. HAVE YOU SEEN CARA'S BABIES (Story) by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel 13. SONG OF A LIBERATED GRANNY (Poem) by Norma Cole 14. CHANGING ROLES: ON BECOMING A LESBIAN (Article) by Janet Heart 18. MID-LIFE LOVE (Poem) by Sheila Ortiz Taylor 19. POEM (Poem) by Scottie Daugherty 20-21. CENTERFOLD: INDEPENDENCE "In mid-life . . ." (Poem) by Juliette Senturia RINGS AND CIRCLES OF MY LIFE (Poem) by Gail Middleton NOW OR NEVER (Poem) by Astra 22. 1987 12TH MICHIGAN FESTIVAL (Feature) by Pat Andrews 23. GATHERING OF CRONES ON HORNBY ISLAND, B.C., CANADA (Feature) by Pat Andrews 24. CHANGING WOMAN (Feature) by Chris 25. SHOW & TELL (Feature) by Ann Col lins 26. WATCHCRAFT (Feature) by Linda Driskill 27. REMEMBERING MOTHERS (WomanLogic Puzzle) by Isabel le Lyle 28. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 30. PASS THE WORD (Feature) 32. LETTERS TO BROOMSTICK 36. MARRIED FEMINISTS (Editorial) by Hannah Witton & Editors ART COVER by Peggy Moss Fielding CARTOON by Nicole Hol lander p. 2, 25 DRAWINGS by Muriel Henriques pp. 4.7 DRAWING by Mau Blossom p. 6 DRAWINGS by Charlotte St. John p. 9.38 DRAWING by Anna McDaniel p. 11 DRAWING by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel p. 12 DRAWING by Louise Mattlage p. 13 CARTOON by Rainbow (Sue Williams) p. 17 DRAWINGS by ROSI artists p. 19 DRAWINGS by Pat Andrews p. 22.24.33 BEARS by Kitty Eckfeldt pp. 27.32 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Revue juridique 'La femme et le droit'

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1986, Volume 1 Number 2A986, Volume 1, Nurnko 2

~ditoMdite Articles/Articles Cbristine Overall Reproductive Ethics: Feminist and Non- Feminist Approaches Shell@ A. M. Gavigan On "Bringing on the Menses": The Criminal Liability of Women and the Therapeutic Exception ir. Canadian Abortion Law L& Binet La matemiti instituk come phbomhe social et politique Christine &rCI Female Sexual Ideologies in Mid to Later NineteenthCennuy Canada Sheilah L. Martin Canada's Abortion Law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Civil Law R-on of Reproductive Technologies: New Laws for the New Biology? Sorner Bn-xiribb Off the Pedestal and Onto the Block? Motherhood, Reproductive Technologies, and the Canadian State Mag' Anne Cogq Of Father Born: A Lesbian Feminist Critique.of the Ontario Law Reform Commission Recomen&tions on Art*cial insemination Abby Lippman Access to Prenatal Screening Services: Who Decides? Janice Taz't Reproductive Technologies and the Rights of Diled Persons Sanda Rodgen Fetal Rights and Maternal Rights: Is There a Conflict? Cbantal Comieau Devoirs et obligations du fabricant de produits pharmaceutiques Marianne Leuitsky Protecting Workers from Reproductive Hazards Suzanne l3&Ianger Le retrait preventif de la travailleuse enceinte Wendy Cmss Judgng the Best Interests of the Child: Child Custody and the Homosexual Parent Canadian Journal of Women and the Law w;& Revue juridique 'La femme et le droit' 1986, Volume 1 Number 2 (Continued)

CommentslCommentaires Christine Brockman 532 La preuve de patemite par I'expertise sanguine Sheilah L. Martin 537 The Reluctance of the Judiciary to Balance Competing Interests: R. v. Moigantaler in the Court of Appeal Katharine Tummon 5*7 Re Paul and Wright: Children's Surnames and the Equality of Married Women

Book ReviewsIChroniques biillographiques Anrim*Jodouin 552 La pomographie et la prostitution au Canada par Comite spkial d'etude de la pomographie et de la prostitution Christine Harrison 561 Report on Human Artificial Reproduction and Related Matters by Ontario Law Reform Commission Jane Lewis 5 Reproductive Rituals: The Perception of Fertility in England jhm the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century by Angus McLaren Wendy Mitchimn 567 In Her Own Right: Tlx Life of Elirabeth Cady Stanton by Elisaixth Griffith Daniel Prr,ltLv 569 Eqrmlit)l Rights and the Crrnadian Chmter r,l'Rights and Freedoms edite par Anne F. Bayfsky et Mary Eberts Lynn Smith 574 Women, the Law and the Economy edited by E. Diane Pask, Kathleen E. Mahonep. and Catharine A. Brown 576 About the Conrributors/Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices 580 Information for Contributors 582 Renseignements aux collaboratrices 584 Editorial Policy 585 Polltique c5ditoriale Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Revue juridique 'La femme et le droit' Contents Table des matihes

1986. Volume 2 Number 11 1986. Volume 2. Numero I

~ditorial/kditorial Articles/Articles Susan Boyd and Feminist Perspectives on Law: Canadian Elizabeth Sheehy Theory and Practice Michelle Boivin L'Cvolution des droib de la femme au Quebec: un survol historique Mary O'Brien and Patriarchal Hegemony and Legal Sheila Mclntyre Education Christine Boyle Teaching Law as if Women Really Mattered, or, What About the Washrooms? Lucie Lamarche DCfinition du harcelement sexuet prohibi sur les lieux de travail en droit canadien

CommentdCommentaires Lorenne Clark Boys Will be Boys: Beyond the Badgley Report Toni P ickard Is Real Life Finally Happening? Patricia Mont ure Ka-Nin-Geh-Heh-Gah-E-Sa-Nonh-Yah-Gah

Book Reviews/Chroniqws biblinphiqws Sandra Burt Toeing the Lines: Women and Parry Politics in English Canada by Sylvia Bashevkin Mary Jane Mossman Unequal Access: Women Lawyers in a Changing America by Ronald Chester Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Revue juridique 'La femme et le droit'

(Continued ) 1986, Volume 2 Number 1 / 1986, Volume 2, Numero I

Lorraine Code 190 Sexual Divisions in Law by Katherine 0'Donovan HClPne Dumont 199 Un examen fPministe du droit criminel par Christine L.M. Boyle, Marie-Andree Bertrand. Ciline Lacerte- Lamontagne et Rebecca Shamai Katharine Renison 2 14 Handbook for Advocates and Counsellors of Battered Women by Marion Boyd, editor. Shirley Greenberg 2 19 Every Woman's Guide to the Law by Linda Silver DranotT Books Received About the ContributorsIQwlqws mots sur nos collaboratrices Information for Contributors Remeignements aux cdlaboratrices Editorial Policy Volume 8. Number 4 WOMEN'S PSYCHOLOGY Winter 1987

Editorial by Guest Editors Eimear O'Neill and Marion Lynn Colby ...... 3 Submission Guidelines and Advertising Rates ...... 4

I ARTICLES

Jean Baker Miller Preface ...... 5

Brenda Doyle Farge Psychiatric Labels and Homeless Women ...... 7

Eimear ONeill "This is My Body ...This is Where I Live" ...... 10

Kathleen Rockhill The Chaos of Subjectivity in the Ordered Halls of Academe ...... 12

Margo Rivera Multiple Personality: An Outcome of Child Abuse ...... 18

Lori Haskell Child Sexual Abuse: The Ethics of Psychological Treatment ...... 24

Sue Penfold Sexual Abuse Between Therapist and Woman Patient ...... 29

Joyce Wieland An Internalview [Autobiographical Ph~Essay]...... 33

Eleni Skodra Southern European Immigrant Women: Their Experiences in Psychiatric Treaunent...... 38

Wendy Mitchinson Medical Perceptions of Healthy Women: The Case of Late Nineteenth Century Canada ...... 42

Lykke de la Cour The 'Other' Side of Psychology: Women Psychologists in Toronto from 1920 to 1945 ...... 44

Megan J . Davies Snapshots: Three Women and Psychiatry. 1920- 1935 ...... 47

S.W. Pyke Pseudo-Coping Smtegies for the Double Bind ...... 51

"My Mother's Daughter" A Client's Thoughts on Therapy: A Victim's Views on Abuse ...... 55

Brenda Bethidge The "Self in Relation:" Understanding Suicidal Behavior in Women ...... 58

Ella Haley Hard Times for Farm Women ...... 62

[various authors] Voices from the Shelters ...... 68

Janice L .%stock Working Together far Empowerment Feminist Social Service Collectives in Canada ...... 74 Mary Frances O'Brien Never-Manied Women .Eighty Years and Over The Life Experienoe ...... 77 Deborah Cousineau The Comfort of Belonging. The Justification of Entitlement ...... 81

Jeri Dawn Wine Family Fallout: Nuclear Nightmare ...... 82

Ontario Women's Directorate Changing Attitudes Toward Wife Assault through Public Education ...... 86 (Continued) 16 . I

Volume 8. Number 4 WOMEN'S PSYCHOLOGY Winter 1987

BOOK REVIEWS Wowun's Ways #Knowing: The Dewlopwunt of SeI, Voice and Mind .Mary Field Belenky. Blythe McVickex Clmchy .Nancy Rule Goldberger. and Jill Mattuck Tarule ...... 89 Jean Greenberg Co-Depndence: MisunderstoobMistreated. Anne Wilson Schaef ...... 90 KiUy Lundy What Did 1 Do Wrong? Mothers. Chimen and Guilt. Lynn Caine ...... 91 Barbara Warrne No Kidding: Inside the World of Teenage Girls. Myrna Kostash ...... 92 Leslie Langdon Bulimia: A Guide to Recovery. Lindsey Hall and Leigh Cohn ...... 93 S. W. Pyke A Guide to Dynamics of Feminist Therapy. Doris Howard. ed ...... 93 Ella Haley Women and Mental Health in CoMdo: Strategiesfor Change. Women and Mental Health Committee .CMHA; Women and Mental Health. New Directionsfor Change. Carol Mowbray. Susan Lank and Marilyn Hulce .eds ...... 95 Feminist Perspectives on Social Work and Hvman Sexuality. Mary Valentich and James Gripton. eds. Journal of Social Work and Human Sexualiry. 3. 213 (1985) ...... 96 Lorna Weir The Regulation #Desire: Searolity in CoMdo. Gary Kinsman ...... 97 Janice L. RistocWMargo Rivera ksbian Passion: Loving Ourselves and Each Other. John Loulan with Mariah Bmn Nelson ...... 98 Ron Bordessa Geography and Gender. the Women and Geography Study Group of the institute of British Geographers ...... 99 Mariana Valverde Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Lmv. Catharine MacKinnon ...... 100 Daiva K . Stasiulis One Way Ticket: Migration and Female Lobour. Annie Phizacklea. ed...... 101 Andrea O'Reilly For Alma Mater: Theory and Practice in Feminh Scholarship. Paula A . Treichler. Cheris Kramarae and Beth Stafford. eds. . Making a Difference: Feminist Literary Criticism. Gayle Greene and Coppelia Kahn. eds ...... 102 Frances Beer Scivias. Hildegard of Bingen .Bruce Hozeski .trans .. Book of Divine Works. With Letters and Songs. Hildegard of Bingen. Matthew Fox. ed .. Robert Cunningham. Jeny Dybdal and Ron Miller .eds .. illuminations of Hildegard of Bingen. text by Hildegard of Bingen. with wmmentary by Matthew Fox ...... 104 Deborah Heller . George Eliot. Gillian Beer ...... 105 Pat Desjardins Simone de Beauvoir: A Re.Reading .Judith Okely ...... 106 Anne Innis Dagg Dificult Wowund Memoir of Three: Jean Rhys . Sonia Onvell and . David Plante ...... 107 Books Received

I FILM REVIEW Judy Steed .The Legacy of Mary McEwan. NFB film by Patricia Watson ...... 1091

FICTION

Ine Schepers Birth Be Not Proud ...... 111 Byrna Barclay Joh...... 112

POETRY

Debbie Nifakis she and i ...... 28 J .A . Allen D#erentiation ...... 41 Alison Hopwood Breakfast table and Strategies ...... 43 Lorraine Whelan at the opening ...... 43 Jeannette Moreau Content ...... 46 Dragica Toric-Drenovac Green Lovemaking ...... 61 Ruth A .Gilbert Manana Split ...... 66 Pat Wheatley incommunicado ...... 66 Robin Potter kvitation ...... 76 Lilian Welch Word Flesh and Rooms ...... 80.85 I Volume 9. Number 1 WOMEN WORKING FOR PEACE Spring 1988 I

Dedication: Carole Geller. 1933-1987...... 3 Editorial by Guest Editors Sharon Froese Nielsen and Patricia Froese ...... 4

ARTICLES

Ursula Franklin Women and Militarism ...... 5

Rosalie Bertell Early War Crimes of WWIII ...... 6

Patsy Hallen Making Peace with the Environment Why Ecology Needs Feminism ...... 9

Ursula Franklin Peace: A Necessity for an Equal Society ...... 20

Metla Spencer Debates Within the Peace Movement-...... 23

Joan Remple Bishop War Does Not Have a Woman's Face: The Writings of Svetlana Alexiyevich ...... 26

Lanie Melamed Are Women Natural Peacemakers? ...... 28

Marion Kerans A Feminist Perspective on Military Security ...... 31

Lori A. McElroy and Women and Peace: A Dissenting View ...... 34 Tam Dineen

Therkse F . Casgrain "Jamais plus la guerre" ...... 37

Rose Csicsai . Hanna Newcombe: A Chadian Pioneer for Peace ...... 39 Christine Ball Muriel Duckwonh. Peace Worker: An Interview ...... 42

Marilyn Garson Vo Thi Lien: "People are Same. All Country" ...... 46

Milnor Alexander The World Congress of Women ...... 49

Barbara Roberts The Peace Movement as a Learning Site ...... 51

Parents for Peace Educating Children in the Nuclear Age ...... 55

Susan Goldberg Children's Nuclear Fears: Myth and Reality ...... 56

Kay Macpherson Voice of Women/La voix &s femmes ...... 61

Madeleine Gilchrist Femmes Travaillant Pour La Paix: La Voix des Femmes ...... 65

Wendy Wright Towards a Non-Sexist Peace Movement ...... 70

Joanne Dufay and Women in the Canadian Pcace Alliance ...... 74 Sheena Lambert (Continued)

.. I 1 Velum 9, Number 1 WOMEN WORKING FOR PEACE Spring 1988 1

Anne Hume Toronto/Volgograd: A Venture in Citizen Diplomacy ...... 75

Susan A .McDaniel Older Women: Their Quest for Justice and Peace ...... 78 Sharon Froese Nielsen "Got to Start Someplace Baby:" Youth. Rock and Roll .and Peace...... 81 and Peggy McDonald

Rosemary Sullivan Women Working for Peace: Reclaiming the Imagination ...... 83

Bertha Ann McLean Puuing It All Together...... 86

Bertha Ann McLean Bomb-Fire for Peace...... 88

Sharon Froese Nielsen Regional Variation in Attitudes Toward the Peace Movement and Nuclear Disarmament ...... 90 and PaDicia Froese

BOOK REVIEWS

Sharon Froese Nielsen Militarism Versus Feminism: Writings on Women and War. Catherine Marshall . C.K. Ogden and Mary Sargant Florence. Margaret Kamester and Jo Vellacot t. eds ...... 93

Milnor Alexandet Women and Peace .Ruth Roach Pierson. ed...... 94 Louise H .Mahood One Woman's War. Gladys Arnold ...... 95

Milnor Alexander "Why Do Women Do Nothing to End the War?." Barbara Roberts...... 96

Teresa O'Brien The Female World From A Global Perspective .Jessie Bernard ...... 97

Deborah Jurdjevic The Coming of World War Three. Volume I: From Protest to ResistancelThe Inter~tionalWar System .DimiDios I . Rouss~p~ul~s...... 98 Eudora Pendergrast The Lute Great Human Road Show .Paulette Jiles; Vigil. Roberta Morris...... 99

Christine St. Peter Gone to Soldiers. Marge Piercy ...... 100 Elspeth Heyworth and A Sport of Nature .Nadine Gordimer...... 101 Marjorie Moulton

Rebecca Leaman Flighr Against Time. Emily Nasallah ...... 102

Sharon Froese Nielsen Women and Peace: Resource Book. Wilma Needham. ed ...... 103 Books Received ...... 104

FILM REVIEW Rmdi Spires. Vera and Life Classes ...... 105

FICTION

Claire Rothman Remembering the Dead ...... 108 Chris Wind The Ride ...... 109

POETRY

Deborah Eibel In Praise of Drum. and The White Keys ...... 38. 49 Claire Rothman Untilled. and Portrait d'une femme ...... 38.48 Hillel Schwartz Sirrah Messenger Service. Chaste Tree. and Precis ...... 38. 49. 85 Lorinda Peterson The Bah. and In the Wornbsof Our Fathers ...... 53. 85 LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian .quarterly

CONTENTS Number Twenty-Six Spring 1988

Notes to Our Readers Disability and Intimacy, by Sandra Lambert Lay Down the Barriers, poem by Christina Springer . The Sporting Kind, poem by Octa Marie Gillen The Chinaberry Tree, poem by Cherry Muhanji The Revolution Begins in the Bedroom, poem by Susan Rogers Josephine, translation by Bridget Malone of the poem by Andrea Salgado Josefina, poema por Andrea Salgado Scent of Femme Fatale, poem by Cassandra She Holds Me, poem by Cathy Jane Steirn Labyris Laundromat (A Fantasy), poem by Anne Haines Eroticat (I), poem by Jan Sellers For One Who Couldn't, poem by Lu Vickers A Field Guide, poem by Linda Frances "When it rains and the sun is shining, the Devil is beating his wife . . . ," poem by Amy Edgington This Is Not a Poem for Wimmin Drinking Diet Cola, poem by Elliott The Kiss-Lover, bv Jay Reed The Dating Game, by Leslka Newman Everyone Says, by Sue Cambill Lifeguard, by Cris Newport Sinsasha and Her Girl, by Pat Williams Lesbian Confidentiality Problems, comic by Diane F. Germain from Bulldozer Rising, by Anna Livia Divine Light, by Linda Marie The Reporter, by S. A. Floyd Borrowing Pearl's Electric Lawnmower to Cut Everybody's Grass, by Lisa Yost DuckinglDodging, by Carol Seajay Half the Fun Is Getting There, by Nancy Breeze Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives. . . VOL . 18. NO. 1 SPRING 1988 oncernsWCML

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Roster ...... 2 Letter from the Editor ...... 4 Letter from the Treasurer ...... 5 MLA: WCML Annual Meeting ...... 6 Treasurers Report for 1987 ...... 13 Florence Howe Essay Contest ...... 14 Regional Reports ...... 15 Announcements and Calls for Papers ...... 19 Recent Publications ...... 26 Research in Progress ...... 31 Dancing Through the Minefields ...... 33 1 Introduction 2 India: Eliminate Inequality, Not Women The abuse of amniocentesis may lead to female extermination. 4 Britain: Robbed of Colour Due to vitiligo, a Black woman is losing her color. 6 Senegal: Change the Mentality, Not the Skin Color Black women are pressured to lighten their skin with dangerous compounds. 7 Britain: Fat Women Fight Back Fat women fight societal standards of health and beauty. 8 Canada: Screaming in the Wind A woman reports on her many years of experience in mental institutions. 10 West Germany: Sterile Without Consent Disabled women are being involuntarily sterilized. 12 Update: Restricted "Choice" Abortion rights updates from Ireland, Israel, India, Hong Kong, Mauritius and Japan. 15 Costa Rica: The International Meeting on Women and Health Women exchange resources and information. 16 Nigeria: AIDS Linked to Genital Mutilation? Hannah Edemikpong discusses a possible correlation between genital mutilation and AIDS in Africa. 18 India: Cooking Inside The effect of wood smoke on the health of women. 20 Kenya: Water: An Obstacle for African Women Women's water projects help to provide better quality drinking water and sanitation. 23 Canada: Woman and Substance Abuse Women work together to fight substance abuse. 24 Collectives: Together We Are Strong Women organize for better health in Switzerland, Berlin. Bangladesh, Mauritius, and Nicaragua. 26 shorts: Health shorts from Malaysia, Canada, Switzerland and New Zealand. 29 Letters 30 Health Resources for Women JANUARY 1988 .NO. 34 EVERYWOMAN CONTENTS

YOU m:about writing, food, porn ...... I

WATCH THls SPACE ...... s

NEWS: Advertising moves, */ton Bill opposition, po~tax protest, new EOC chief ...... 8

BA~6ROU~:Carrying knives . . . .,. . . 11 AH) m:Clare Short MP explains how ...... 12 ON THE BOX: Your tel~y-scenefor the New Year ...... 15

NEW DlRECTIOlYS: How to sell youre into a o ...... 17

MsSmEDs...... 20

HEALTH: Alternatives for getting yourself pregnant ...... 22

8TYLE: Marriage? [quit ...... 24

IYW BOOKS: ...... n

THE ARTS H JAMIARY ...... w

CROSSWOWI ...... 33 mm:Saving lives with transport and health policy . ... . 34 FEBRUARY 19880NO. 35 EVERYWOMAN - -- CONTENTS

YOU WRITE: on advertising, insemination and museums . . . 4

WATCH THIS SPACE ...... 6

NEWS: Alton Bill. women's peace camp developments, Conservative agenda. lesbians and gays protest ...... 8

NEWS BACKGROUND: "Household duties" test ruled ~llegal . . H

"PERESTROIKA": What Soviet reconstruction will mean for women 12

PORNOGRAPHY AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE: causes and effects ...... 15

THEN AND NOW: our Joyce tells her own story...... 16

NEW DIRECTIONS: TOP secretaries, mdk snatcher strikes again . 18

CLASSlFlEDS ...... centre pages

HEALTH: sweet dreams ...... 22

STYLE: **Aloss of innocen~e,~,count, Notes, food . . . . . 24

NEW BOOKS ...... 27

THE ARTS IN FEBRUARY ...... 30,

CROSSWORD ...... 33

C0MMENT:To our soviet sisters . . ; Cartoon Cornpetrtfon wmners . 34 March 1988 Number 36

EVERYWOMAN'S third birthday WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: New union move, party politics, advertising, contract compliance NEWS BACKGROUND: Disarmament - or yet more weapons? CONTRADICTIONS ON CONTRACEPTION: The unkindest cut of all? 'FORTIES FEMINISM CELEBRATING '88 in Birmingham NEW DIRECTIONS: "Just a housewife"? ~ob-shares, unemployment benefit rules change HEALTH: A new move on breast cancer PERSONAL: Teaching sexism to the under-fives FOOD THE ARTS: What's on in March CROSSWORD NEW BOOKS YOU WRITE: on Soviet women, the NHS, marriage COMMENT April 1988 Number 37 Evervwoman

WATCH THIS SPACE NEWS: Social security "chaos", education fight, public appointments, going for a Burton NEWS BACKGROUND: Defending the market-place SHERE HITE talks about truth-telling - and trashing SIMONE VEIL: An Eveqwoman exclusive on the woman who could be France's next Prime Minister (and what she thinks of ours) NEW DIRECTIONS: A long look at the "tax man"; meeting the cost of children HEALTH: Tranquilliser addiction PERSONAL: I [ow to be an alien in '88 FOOD: An rscess of misery at the London Food Commission THE ARTS: wftl;~t'son in April NEW BOOKS YOU WRITE: ;I~X)ULporn, biased reporting, babies COMMENT The Ohio State University Volume 1 No. 1 Center for Women's Studies Winter 1988

In this issue:

Preface to Feminism. Page d

Kathleen Nuccio: An Interview. By Carole Novak. Page 3

New Jewish Agenda and Lesbian Communities. Page 5

Review of Mantalk. By Kristin E. Robinson. Page 8

Reuiew of Men in Feminism. By Kevin White. Page 7

Review of A Dark Science. By M. E. Crenander. Page 10

Reuiew of Culture. Societv, and Menstruation. By Esther S. Merues Page ld

Lying in Wait. A Short Story by Komia Orloff. Page 14

Reuiew of Here's To The Women. By Julie Caw. Page IS

Feminists Pretend to Deal with Clam. By Lois Rita Helmbold. Page 18 Re* of Mdrin It. By Phyllis Comn. Page 20

Creative Action Against AIDS. Page dl

Poetry by Julia C. Kalrtl Page 22 Women, Peace, and Economic Conversion. By Karen E. Mock. Pope Y Peace Groups in Columbus. By Clynb Caw. P698 d5

Sex, Gender, and the Li Course. By Marcia Bedard. Page 27

Re* of Cornvaneras. By Patrieia Brigga. Page d9 Bookstore News khkI11:

DEPARTMENTS Announcements 19 Bestsellers 35 Classified Ads 65 Letters 4 Notes From The Computer Table 1 Out-of-Print Books Wanted 23 They Went That-A-Way 2 1

ARTICLES Desktop Publishing ~eminist~ooksellek Meet at ABA May 27 11 Let's Take on the SBA! 18 Short Stories: Pandora. Newspapers. Scholarship 14 Third International Feminist Book Fair 8 You Can Do Something About AIDS 13

THE BOOKS Art Books 3 1 From Our Own Presses 42 From The Small Presses 5 1 Gay & Lesbian Books for Young Adults 28 Gay Men's Literature 39 Mass Market Titles 65 Mysteries 27 On Publishers' Row 6 1 Science Fiction 25 Short Raves 30 University Presses 57

Volume 10 Number 6 Apri 1 1988 a quarterly OF wornems studies rGsources vol. 9, no. 3 spring 1988 TRRE OF CONTENTS

FROMTHEEDFORS ...... 3 Ue'd like to know... PHOTOGRAPHS: WOMAN'S WORK ON THE FARM ...... 4 A traveling photographic exhibit fran the State Historical Society. ART AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY COME TOGETHER: WOMEN'S ARTISTS BOOKS...... 5 A review of a recent IN-Milwaukee exhibit. by Suzy Buenger.

FEMINIST PUBLISHING...... 9 Three new feminist publishers. a new imprint for lesbian/gay books, and a women's newspaper conference. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES...... 10 New sources on women's studies in Canada: building women's studies collections; women in international studies; financial aid; core works in women's studies; Zora Neale Hurston: the psychology of women; teaching women's history on the secondary level; Jewish women and families: and women in foreign policy.

PERlOD!CALNOTES ...... 15 Several new periodicals for gays and lesbians. a women's newspaper from Canada, and periodicals on spirituality, women's health infonation, caputing, reproductive rights, and Zora Neale Hurston. Special issues of periodicals on Bolivian women, ethnic women (with some focus on Illinois/the Midwest), feminist literary criticism, women writers from Alaska, and women teachers. Transitions: Femini sms fran Ohio State University supercedes two former publications. Ceased publication: Hysteria; Shifra.

FEMS OF NOTE ...... 18 Information about books on tape; Canadian shelters for battered women ; nineteenth-century Bla& women writers ; acquaintance rape; artistic feminist videos; sex and AIDS; working papers and tapes from Wellesley College's Stone Center; women's studies pamphlets from York University ; women's changing workplace roles; CRIAW papers; Catherine East's rebuttal of Sylvia Hewlett's A Lesser Life; the impact of the Grove City decision; videos and workbooks for women's studies; menopause; and audio tapes on sexual harassment and affirmative action.

WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES...... , ..... 21 One new title focuses on library research on women and the arts; the other, on women and the history of science.

BOOK REVIEWS ...... ,..... 2 1 Writing of Men and Feminism. by Duane Allen. Pornography's Ongoing Debate, by Katherine Anne Ackley. Growing Older Affi natively, by Carolyn Wilson. BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED ...... 34 CONTENTS Number 28, Spring 1988

Noticeboard 3 Introduction to an Issue: Family Secrets as Public Drama 6 Mary Mclntosh challenging the Orthodoxy: Towards a Feminist Theory and Practice 16 Mary MacLeod and Esther Saraga The Politics of Child Sexual Abuse: Notes from American History 56 Linda Gordon What's in a Name?: Defining Child SexualAbuse 66 Liz Kelly A Case 74 Anonymous Defending Innocence: Ideologies of Childhood 77 Jenny Kitzinger Feminism and the Seductiveness of the 'Real Event' 88 Ann Scott Cleveland and the Press: Outrage and Anxiety in the Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse 103 Mica Nava Child Sexual Abuse and the Law 122 Elizabeth Woodcraft Poem 131 Gina Betcher &ixton Black Women's Centre: Organizing on Child Sexual Abuse 132 Marlene T.Bogle Bridging the Gap: Glasgow Women's Support Project 136 Patricia Bell and Jan Macleod -- claiming O& Status as Experts: Community Organizing 144 Norwich Consultants on Sexual Violence Islington Social Services: Developing a Policy on Child Sexual Abuse 150 Margaret Boushel and Sara Noakes Developing a Feminist School Policy on Child Sexual Abuse 158 Maureen O'Hara 'Putting Ideas into their Heads': Advising the Young 163 Jane Cousins Mills Child Sexual Abuse Crisis Lines: Advice for Our British Readers 176 NEW RAGE THINKING

HAGWISCONSIN'S LESBIAN-FEMINIST RAG PRESS

INDEX: HAG RAG VOL . 2 NO. 5

ANNOUNCEMENTS...... 20 BOOK REVIEWS...... 14 BOOKS RECEIVED...... 16 CALENDAR ...... 23 CALL FOR ARTICLES: ON SEPARATISM.... 18 CCBA AWARDS ...... 6 CIASSIFIEDS...... CREAM CITY NEWS ...... 20 DISCUSSION GROUPS FORMING...... 21 EDITORIAL POLICY...... 18 IF LOOKS COULD KILL. PART 1...... 3 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE...... 9 LElTERS...... 12 ... LOGO CONTEXT WINNER ...... 8 MADISON RESOURCES...... 9 MARRIAGE. FEMALE POVERTY LINKED...... MASSACHUSETTS: WITCH BURNING?...... 55 POVERTY OF NUCLEAR FAMILY FALLOUT...... 5 RAWHIDE UPDATE...... 9 RECORD REVIEW: ALlX DOBKIN...... 17 REGULAR EVENTS...... 22 SISTERNEWS...... 10- SWIM PARTIES...... 22 WHAT WE'RE READING ...... 17 WOMEN'S CIRCUS TOURS NICARAGUA...... 7 .NEW RAGE.. THINKING

WISCONSIN'SHAG LESBIAN-FEMINIST RAG PRESS

INDEX: HAG RAG VOL . 2 NO. 6 A Separatist Diary ...... 4 About the Artist ...... 2 Books. Books. Books ...... 16 Calendar ...... 28 Calling All Lesbian Writers. Artists. & Readers ... 16 Classifieds ...... 26 Blows Back to Chicago ...... 23 Editorial Policy ...... 2 I Have a Bias. It's My Love for Wimmin ...... 6 If Looks Could Kill. Part Two ...... 13 News and Updates ...... 21 Regular Events ...... 26 Seeking Separatist Solidarity ...... 5 Separatism 101 ...... 24 Separatism: Many Voices. One Song ...... 3 Sisternews ...... 9 Stream of Consciousness Separatism ...... 18 Thoughts on Separatism ...... 7 What I Mean by Separatist ...... 8 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 9 I Number 1 I 1988

Editorial I v SEXISM IN GYNECOLOGY TEXTBOOKS: GENDER STEREOTYPES AND PATERNALISM, 1978 THROUGH 1983 I Ruth Gale Elder, Winnifred Humphreys, and Cheryl Laskowski I 1 A SURVEY OF PHYSICIANS' AmTUDES AND BEHAVIOR TOWARD PMS I B. Jo Hailey, Ann Ulmer, Michael Crowell, Colleen Carr, and Nancy Horton I 19 SELF-CARE PRACTICES AMONG YOUNG ADULT WOMEN: INFLUENCE OF SYMPTOMS, EMPLOYMENT, AND SEX-ROLE ORIENTATION I Elizabeth Reckling Maunz and Nancy Fugate Woods I 29 RURALITY, STRESS, AND ILLNESS AMONG WOMEN: A PILOT STUDY I Jeri L. Bigbee I 43 ANNOUNCEMENT I 63 Vol 8:4 September 1987

10 Pinched Toes Health hazards of women's shoes Anne Rochon Ford 14 Being Pregnant Arthritis and pregnancy can mix Daphne Morrison 17 Through the Medical Maze How to critically read medical literature Barbara Mintzes 2 1 Rachel's Story One woman's experience of growing old Doris Marshall 24 The Birth of a Network Canada's women's health network in the making. Connie Clement 29 Our Stillbirth Loss, grief and acceptance Irene Mock

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes A photograph in lieu of 1,000 words 4 Letters 5 Updates 16 Healthwise Reasons not to mix drugs and alcohol Bonnie Lafaoe 26 My Story, Our Story Giving voice to invisible disability Betty-Ann Lloyd 32 Reviews Body Defenses The Struggle for Choice 36 Resources & Events HECATE An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Libemtion CONTENTS

Editorial "Firing on in the Mind": Aboriginal Women Domestic Servants in the Inter-War Years ...... Jackie Huggins Poems by Catherine Mulcahy, Kate Lyons and Miriel Lenore "Marriage" ...... a Smith A '"vert to Australianism": Beatrice Grimshaw and the Bicentenary ...... Susan Gardner Ania Walwia: A Non Anglo-Celtic Australian Writer ...... Sneja Gunew Poems by Ania Walwicz and Rosa Cappiello. Bicent&al Preliminaries: Aboriginal Women, Newspapers and the Politics of Culture ...... Cathy Greenfield and Peter Williams "Reminiscence" ...... Sunitha Ways of Seeing and Speaking About Aboriginal Women: I. Black Women and Documentary Film ...... Karen Jennings 11. Shy Maids and Wanton Strumpets ...... Karen Jennings and David Hollinsworth Teaching Black Women's Fiction in Australia: . Some Observations ...... Carole Ferrier 66The Ant-Woman" ...... B. Wongar Artwork by Yumayna Buranvana Representing Jean Devanny: An Interview with Cathy Millard Qualitative Methods? Reading Recent Australian Women's Fiction...... Bronwen Levy "Stripping the Bed Bare ...Again" ...... Kay Schaffer

vol. xiii, no. ii 1987/88 THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE

VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, MARCH 1988

FEATURES Robin Tyler interviewed by Toni L. Armstrong Life as a Woman Rocker by Sherry Shute Teresa Trull: A Step Away by Kate BrandVT.L. Armstrong Lesbians of Color: Celebrating Common Bonds and Differences by Cheryl Miller Independent Filmmaking by Martha Wheelock Mothers and Daughters introduction by Toni L. Armstrong Mothers & Daughters Booklist by P. Schwartz Henia Goodman & Dovida lshatova by C. Roma Margaret & Kathleen Sloan-Hunter by Debbie Fier The Four Allens by Donna, Martha, Indra, and Dana : The Queen of Sex by Rosetta Reitz Transistor Sisters: The Girl Groups by Jorjet Harper Nancy Day: Covering All Career Bases by Liz Burnstine

1987 MARCH ON WASHINGTON NJA Havdallah Service and Concert by Toni L. Armstrong 20 March on Washington Photo Spread 32

DEPARTMENTS Soapbox Letters to the Editor Hotline by Joy Rosenblatt The Audio Angle by Karen Kane with Cris Newport "Demo Tapes" Noteworthy Women by Kristan Aspen "International Congress on " The Tenth Muse by Jorjet Harper "Sappho and Her Lesbian Lovers" Laadan by Suzette Haden Elgin: "Singing in Laadan" Third Annual 'HOT WIRE' Readers*Choice Awards Re:lnking by Ann Bannon "Speaking to Women Through Fiction: Then and Now" Access by Judi Friedman: "Wry Crips Readers' Theater" The Woman's Aspectarian Astrology by Paula Walowitz Mulling It Over by Cheryl Cline: "Cockrock" Freestyle by Kay Gardner: "Minstrel Memories, Part One" Stereo Soundsheets by Joy Rosenblatt Marla Brodsky, Sherry Shute, Linda Cullum, and The Washington Sisters a feminist quarterly $1.95

In This Issue: Women and Violence

The Amazing Human Torch Story by Judith Katz ...... P. 1 Not So Sweet Charlotte: Horror in the Home Essay on Horror Films by Stephanie Athey...... Pa 1 Heavy to the Touch Story by Canyon Sam...... P. 3 My Mother's Hands Poem by Pat Simons...... P. 3 Agave wl; Pentheus Essay by Judy Remington...... P. 4 BmakthSt Memoir by Olivia Lundeen ...... P. 6 For Her Story by Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz...... Pa 8 The Crossing Essay by Katherine Guenther ...... p. 10 The Chaplain Calls Me Poem by Marilyn J. Boe ...... p. 10 Brief Reviews Bonnie Fisher...... , . . . .P. 7 Neysa Jensen ...... P- 9 ]letters from and WHISPER...... P. 9 Graphics by Kris Cottom,Ausma Ehlert, Ellen Moore, Suzanne Olson, andJane Thompson SPECIAL ISSUE Feminism and Science I1

Contents vii Preface 1 Nancy Tuana Jnrroducrion 5 Ruth Hubbard Science, tiacts, and kinism 19 Elizabeth Potter Modeling the Genckr Politics in Science 35 Nancy Tuana The Weaker Seed: The Sexist Bias of Repsodudve Theory 61 The Biology and Gender Study Group The Jmporrance of kinist Critique fur Gmtemporcly Cell Biology 77 Jacquelyn N. Zita The Premenrd syndrome: Dis-easing the Female Cycle 101 Judith Genova Wmen and the Mirmeancre of Thought 119 Hilary Rose Dreaming the Future 139 Barbara Imber and Nancy Tuana Feminist Penpectives on Science 157 Jacquelyn N. Zita Review Essay/A Critical Analysis of Sandra Harding's The Science Question in hinism 169 Notes on Contributors 171 Announcements 175 Submission Guidelines

A Jotcrnal of Feminist Philosophy Copyright 1987

SECOND SERIES, #8 JOURNEYS

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Cover graphic from SUSAN JORDAN photo by Trix Rosen Cover American Pictures JULIA STEIN Dedication Damn My Excuses KAREN BRODINE JEANNE LANCE Three Poems Babies Parade TRIX ROSEN ELU BULKIN Igorata: The Women Poetry and Recovery: of the Cordillera An Interview with Joan Larkin (The Phillipines) MARJORIE AGOSIN Photos & Text Ella iluminaba regresos: MEENA ALEXANDER She conjured up returnings Grandmother's Letters Tarde del22 de Mayo Afternoon of the 22nd of May KMKO HAHN Resistance: a poem on DEA TRIER MORCH ikat cloth Drawings CHERYL MARIE WADE Question to Anonymous Passerby A.D: from 'The Girl in the Chair' MARNIE MUELLER PAMELA PORTWOOD Three Poems Children of the Corporation - RUTHANN ROBSON CLAUDIA GORDILLO Witchcraft in the Nuclear Age: Photographs thirteen accounts MARILYN KRYSL JULIE PARSON Jacks Response BETH BRANT Grandmothers of a ACHY OBEJAS New World Coming to Bed Public Displays CHARLUITE DeCLUE Five Poems MADELINE TIGER BRONWYN MILLS Older Brothers Two Poems NINA NEWINGTON CAROLE BYARD The Only Shoe Rent Series (draec~ings) RACHEL GUIDO deVRIES CONTRIBUTQRS Three Poems IOWA WOMAN

FEATURES Aluminum Serenade Candace Wayman Olson 14 Second Gate: Wintering- ~in&%. Hasselstrom 21 Paula Nelson: Historian Cathu 1. Hand 26 Iowa Autobiography LaVoy Beatrice Wesenberg Fordham 28

Mama Newlv ~liz~beth~~erzstCasev 11 He Read to Her Anne Brashler 19

POrnY Moonbows Shirley Vogler Meister 13 Spring in Iowa Lynda Lea Fuller 18 Icicle Pamela Main 20 New Hampshire Meadow Patricia Clark 25 With ~ovdwet Fingers: Harmanus Bleeker Library, Dove Street, Albany Lyn Lifshin 37

DEPARTMENTS First Person: THE MORMON CLOSET Lisa J. Knopp 6 Crossines: WE. THE CRIPPLES len Fitz~erald 9 The Way We Were: ALICE'S LOST & FOUND ART Victoria Carlson 36 Books: Reviews by CarolAnn Russell, Mary Spengler, Joyce Meier, Patricia Y. Gamin, Elizabeth Flovd, Nina Metzner 38 ------Contributors 48 Isis WOMEN mternat~onai3 l987/ 4 IN December 1987 ACTION

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Letter to Our Readers ...... What's Happening in the Women's Movement ...... International Feminist Network ...... Groups ...... Work ...... Health ...... Networking ...... Conferences ...... Resources ...... International Feminist Network Leeding Feminists Jailed in Malapia ...... 2 What's Happening Nigenan Women Stand up for Widows ...... 3 Women's Film Wins Prize in Indie ...... 5 Work South African Domestic Workers form Union ...... 6 culture Street Theetre in New Delhi ...... 9 Tourism and Prostttution Filipinas Fight International Prostitution Racket ...... 11 Poem Canned Beauly ...... 12 Commercialisationof Carnival leads to Prostitution inBrazil ...... 13 Health European and African Feminists Join Forces Against Female Circumcision ...... 16 The True Nature d Female Circumcision ...... 17 NetworklngIGroups Groups working in Theetre, Female Circumcision. Domestic Work ...... 19 Audiovisual News Current Festiwls 8 New Catalogues ...... 20 Conferences Claiming the Church ...... 21 Women against PoveQf ...... 21 Resources Asia and the Pacific ...... 22 Latin America and the ...... 23 Canada and North America ...... 23 lnternationai ...... 24 Europe ...... 24 Africa and the Middle East ...... 25 42.

Hook Seri.es No.1 Copyright 1987

international RURAL WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA Experiences from Ecuador, Peru and Chile

Contents

Editorial The Situation of Rural Women in Latin America and the Caribbean Magdolenu Ledn Fugitives from Patriarchy: The Case of Migrant Women in Guayaquil Centro Accidn de las Mujeres (CAM), Ecuador Introduction to CAM A Brief History of Migration inside Ecuador The Reality of Integration in Guayaquil Women from the Andes Centro Amauta de Estudios y Promocidn de la Mujer, Peru Introduction Evangelina: A Woman from Antapampa Women from the Poor Barrios of Cuzco Aymara Women Organize Aymma Women's Organization of Kollamyu, Bolivia

The Condition of Rural Women in Chile Centro de Estudios de la Mujer (CEM), Chile

Introduction Working for a Salary Women Craftworkers The Search for Solutions

Resources JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Fall 1985 Volume 1Number 2 Editors' Introduction Judith Plaskw 3 Elisabeth Schiissler Fwrenza

Ancient Sumer and the Women's Movement: The Recess of Reaching Behind, Encompassing and Going Beyond May Wakeman 7 Joan of Arc and Female Mysticism Anne LhwUyn Barstw 29 %men's Religious Roles in Brazil: A History of Limitations Carole A. Myscofski 43 Women's Oppression and Life-Line Politics in Black Women's Religious Namtives Delores Williams 59 Roundtable On Feminist Methodology Elisabeth Schiissler Fwrenza 73 Karen McCarthy Bwn Anne &hdyn Barstw C heyl Townsend Cilkes Mary E. Hunt

In a Different Voice Sinai Me& Feld 89 Standing at Sinai Chaw Weissler 91 Dialogue and Discussion An F Factor? The New Testament in Some White Feminist Christian Theological Construction Jean C. Lambert 93 ReportdLiving it Out Feminist TheologyIFeminist Pedagogy: An Experimental Program of the Women's Theological Center Nancy Richardson 115

Notes on Contributors 123 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Spring 1986 Volume 2 Number 1 Editors' Introduction Judith Phkow 3 Elisabeth Schiissler Fwrenza Articles I Found God in Myself and I Loved Her11 Loved Her Fiercely: More Thoughts on the Work of Black Women Artists Michelle Cliff 7 The Roles of Church and Community Mothers: Ambivalent American Sexism or Fragmented African Family hood? Cheryl Townsend Cilkes 41 Virginity and Its Meaning for Women's Sexuality in Early Elizabeth CasteUi 61 Mary Baker Eddy and the Nineteenth Century "Public" Woman: A Feminist Reappraisal Jean A. McDonald 89 Roundtable Feminist Reflections on Separation and Unity in Jewish Theology T. Dorcrh Setel 113 Catherine Keller Marcia Falk Anne M. Solomon Rita M. Cross ReportsJLiving It Out Sanctuary and Women Renny Colden 131

Notes on Contributors 151 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Fall 1986 Volume I1 Number 2

0 Editors' Introduction ludith Plaskow 3 Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza 0 Articles Rachel's Tomb and the Milk Grotto of the Virgin Mary: Two Women's Shrines in Bethlehem Susan Starr Sered 7 Patriarchal Revolution in Ancient Japan: Episodes From the Nihonshoki Sfijin Chronicle Robert S. Ellwood Anger in the Body: Feminism, Religion and Kleinian ~sychoanalyticTheory Naomi R. Coldenberg 39 Anorexia, Asceticism, and Autonomy: Self- Control as Liberation and Transcendence Gail Paterson Comngton 51

Lord Death's Snare: Gender-Related Imagery in ' the Thefigatha and the Therigathi Karen Christina Long 63 My Sister. My Spouse: Woman-Identified Women in Medieval Christianity E. Ann Matter 81

Roundtable Lesbianism and Feminist Theology Carter Heyward and Mary E. Hunt 95 Bernadette 1. Brooten Claire B. Fischer Delores Williams Eoelyn Torten Beck

0 Letters: Continuing the Critical Dialogue 107 0 ReportsILiving It Out Spirituality, Community, and Politics: B'not Esh and the Feminist Reconstruction of Judaism Martha Ackelsberg 109

0 Notes on Contributors 121 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Spring 1987 Volume 3 Number 1

0 Editors' Introduction ~~dithP~~OW Elisabeth Schiissler Fiorenur Articles Structure and Patriarchal Functions in the Biblical Betrothal Type-Scene: Some Preliminary Notes Esther Fuch Treading the Nanative Way Between Myth and Madness: Maxine Hong Kingston and Contemporary Women's Autobiography May Zeus Stunge Heterosexist Theology: Being Above It a Carter Heyward Notes on Composing New Blessings: Toward a Feminist-Jewish ~econstructionof Prayer Marcia Falk 0 Special Section on Women and Initiatioa Reflections on the Initiation of an American Woman Scholar into the Symbols and Rituals of the Ancient Goddesses Carol P. Christ "Plenty Confidence in Myself": The Initiation of a White Woman Scholar into Haitian Vodou Karen McCarthy Brown "I will never forget to visualize that Vajrayogini is my body and mind." Rita M. Cross 0 Roundtable A Vision of Feminist Religious Scholarship Patricia Shechter Beoerly Wildung Harrison Kwok hi-lan Margaret R. Miles Renita J. Weems Marjorie Suchocki

0 In a Different Voice smoking the truth Allene M. Porker Women Exchanging Dreams Kathleen Norris 0 ReportsJLiving It Out The New York limes Ad: A Case Study in Religious Feminism Mary E. Hunt and Frances Kissling

Notes on Contributors 129 JOURNAL OF FEMINIST STUDIES IN RELIGION

Fall 1987 Volume 3 Number 2

Editors' Introduction Judith ~hkow 3 Elisabeth Schiissler Fwrenzn Articles Philosophia: Feminist Methodology for Constructing a Female Train of Thought Emily Erwin Culpepper 7 Women at Philippi: The Pagan and Christian Evidence Valerie Abrahamsen 17 Gasping for Larger Measures: Joanna Turner, Eighteenth Century Activist Joanna B. Cillespie 31 Contemporary Pentecostal Clergywomen: Female Christian Leadership, Old Style Susan Kwilecki 57 Good Breast, Bad Breast, This Is the Cuckoo's Nest: Ken Kesey and the Myth of Matriarchy PatriciaReis 77 In A Different Voice In This Motherless Geography Elaine Otr 97

Letters: Continuing the Critical Dialogue 99 0 Special Section: Asian Women Theologians Respond to American Feminism Introduction Rita Nakashima Brock 103 Japan: The "Silent Victims" Speak Yamko Morihara Grosjean 107 Women and Politics in the Philippines Pottia C.Agustin 115 Claiming a Boundary Existence: A Parable from Hong Kong Kwok hi-hn 121 Women, Work and Theology in Korea Soon-Hwa Sun 125 ReportsILiving It Out The Other Half of the Basket: Asian American Women and the Search for a Theological Naomi Southard 135 Home Rita Nakashima Brock

0 Notes on Contributors 150 a journal of women's art

V0l. 10, NOS. 1 & 2 Copyright C 1988

CONTENTS

KALLIOPE: The First Ten Years A Brief History Faye Cummings "Arternis Rising: A Clerical Song" "Elena's Outdoor School" "Demeter in the Nursery" "Elva the Wildcat" "Merilee at Strong Memorial" Robin 2. Merle Phases of the Moon Laurie Duesing Let It Go Colette Inez Flightsong M. Truman Cooper Momentum Living Without Euclid By a Disappearing Path Layk Silbert Budapesth Ann Struthers When Passion Fades Sandm Amnson "Uki Yo-e: Picture of a Floating World" "Ralph Sleeping" Blanche Farley In Her Suite at the Hotel Regis, Amy Lowell Muses at Midnight Lament to Sylvia Teresa Fallon at the women's correctional institution Kathleen Spivack The Geometry Lesson Susan Hecht The Woman Who Grows Poems Mary Sue Koeppel An Interview with Yvonne Sapia Margo Kren "Bath" "Snake Eyes" "School Nurse" "Hair " "Sunday Morning Newspapers " Martha Clark Cummings Absence Makes the Heart Lisa Bernstein Single Woman christy Sheffield Sanford Painted Man Judith Page "Novice" 'Torso" Katherine Vaz Sostenuto Katharine Carter "Ladder Day Saints"

''Oceanport " 'The Argument" 'Two Old Birds" 'The Spirit Within" Kate Abbe The Sun-Bather

TENTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE (Continued) Xalliope a journal of women's art

Vol. 10, Nos. 1 & 2 Copyright CZ 1988

Sue Saniel Elkind A Language I Don't Understand Barbara Helfgott Hyett At the Zoo When it Rains Poem for a Son Leaving Home Shalin HaiJew To Be a Parent is that Bodily Prayer Dana Elaine Carr Rearview Marlis Manley Broadhead Sleeping Closer to the Edge Wendy Jean Frandsen Girls Catherine Shaw Melding Myra Shapiro Over and Over This Frame, Heart-Shaped Teresa Noelle Roberts Two Different Thin Men Susan Fantl Spiuack After Hysterectomy

Betty LaDuke "OSUN " "Africa: Talking Drum" "S. Africa: Crossroads" "Africa: Spirit Mothers " "Africa: Night Spirits " "Africa: Head Wrappers" Princess Elizabeth Olowu, Nigerian Sculptor

Enid Shomer From The Wailing Wall Ruth Moon Kempher Yam Plant Variations Linsey Abrams The Language of Flowers Robyn Johnson-Ross "Poppy, Wanabe" "Skirmish, Wanabe" "Porch. Wanabe" "Morning. Wanabe " "Yard, Wanabe" Meredith Sue Willis Family Knots Ruthann Robson the last decade of patriarchy Notes About Contributors Index to Vols. 1 - 9 Subscription Information Notes to Prospective Contributors A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volume 4 Fall 1987 Number 2

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Anna Julia Cooper: The Black Feminist Voice of the 1890s...... Mary Helen Washington The House that Hagar Built: Houses and Heroines in E.D.E.N. Southworth's The Deserted Wife ...... Susan K. Harris Mary Wilkins Freeman: One Hundred Yean of Criticism ...... Mary R. Reichardt FROM THE ARCHIVES Susan Warner and Her Bible Classes ...... John A. Calabro PROFILE Gail Hamilton, 1833-1896 ...... Susan Coultrap-McQuin REVIEWS New England Literary Culture: From Revolution to Renaissance by Lawrence Buell ...... reviewed by Wendy Martin Sisters of the Spirit: Three Black Women's Autobiographies of the Nineteenth Century edited and with an introduction by William L. Andrews ...... reviewed by Barbara Bowen Rutgers University Press American Women Writers Series ...... reviewed by Sandra A. Zagarell The Wide, Wide World by Susan Warner with an Afterword by Jane Tompkins ...... reviewed by Lucy M. Freibert WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING from St. Elmo...... Augusta Evans Wilson LEGACY Bookshelf...... Notes and Queries ...... LESBIAN*CONTRADICTION A hurnal of Irreverent Feminism Number 22 Spring 1988 Contents Special Feature Lesbian in Catholic High School (Stacey Winters) . . . . 3 One Young Woman (Ellen Mitsue Eades) ...... 4 I Think I'm Doing Pretty Well (Gail Witte) ...... 5 Young Canadian Lesbians Talking ...... 6 Analvsis A Little Bit of Gandhi with a Touch of Ethel Merman (Pam McAllister) ...... 9 Commentary It's Hard Being an Ethical Slut (Anne Mars) ...... 1 When Do You Wash Dishes (Ruth Mountaingrove) . . . . 8 A Note on Language (LAM) ...... 9 New Diet for a Small Planet (Sally Gearhart) . . . . . 15 Torching the Mansion: Men in a Women's Profession (Kathleen McBride) ...... 17 Just Because You Know More Doesn't Mean You're Right (Jane Meyerding) ...... 18 Response Children -- Whose Responsibility Are They? (Ruth Nielsen) ...... 20 Testimony Lesbiangry about Lesbian Battering (Kiesa Lenae) . . . 13 Beyond Romance: Politics of Singleness (Nett Hart). . . 18

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ITRUtGUNG? JUGGUN6? TRYING TO INTEGRATE FROM THE EOlTOR 3UR MULTIPLE ROLES 5g Amy Stone What the Jewish career woman has to contend with, and how the community (to say nothing of her significant others) can make it better. A UNES OF COMMUNICATION report on the recent LUJTHiAmerican Jewish Zommittee survey by Dr. Rela Geffen Monson, plus six close-ups of working women. WANTING BABIES Shirley Fmnk examines what has changed in womens lives since she wrote about "The Popu- lation Panic" in LILITH ten years ago. MAKlNG BABIES Sam Nelson reports on a Jewish social worker who decided to bear a child for an infertile couple. 'Very Jewish: claims the birth mother. 600 OF VENGEANCE" Arlene Agus tells us what Jewish law says about bg Kaier Curtin Quick takes on news from this. around the world: how to feed The Roaring 20's lesbian play that rocked Broad- the hungry, whom to applaud way came from the pen of Yiddish writer 611TIN6 BABIES for Canada's stand on abortion Sholom Asch. Paina and Steve Adelman in conversation laws, why Ethiopian Jewish about the choices they made. women are in prison, and much, much more. A male perspective on infertility from Rabh Michael Gold.

MUSIC FOR WOMEN ONLY by Chana Shluu-sh NEW WOMEN'S WRITING Orthodox women who believe that a man is ON ISRAEL forbidden to hear a woman sing say 'No Men by Esther Coha Allowed" at their increasingly popular performances. 32 TSENA-RENA The things you can't live THE "NEW" INFERTIUTY without: where to go for what SEEDS OF CORFUCT: SARAH AN0 HAMR d you're Jewish and female. What's new about it is that women sometimes a short story by Majorie Hirshan feel as if they've made all the wrong choices Read here about some that have worked oul The Biblical women who created the histonca Cover illustration by well: rivalries of two religious traditions. Diana Bryan VOLUME XVI, NUMBER9 March

iO Clobber Pearls at Any Price By Joni FEATURES Miller $4 Humor The Romance of Foot- 36 A Piece of the Dream Come to West )all By Molly Ivins Chester, Pennsylvania, and meet Joan $4 Earthly Delights Accidental Gar- and "Bubby" Oakes raising two children iens By Eleanor Perenyi on the median wage and doing just $4 Sports Heroes Wanted By Felicia E. fine By Linda Lee Small dalpert 16 Money The Real Estate Advan- 44 Bhutto's Choice Without the re- .age By Emily Card spectability of marriage, her quest to 38 Our Finances Starting a Busi- overthrow the man who executed her fa- ness By Alexandra Armstrong ther would have been impossible; but not W Sure Things Time Savers By Susan even a Muslim wedding may save Benazir 9nthony from the turbulence of Pakistan's poli- 32 Technology The Latest Word By tics By Yvonne Preston Lindsy Van Gelder $4 Person to Person What Wonders 50 Reagan's Answer to the Gender Kids Are By Letty Cottin Pogrebin Gap The new Secretary of Labor is on 56 Cartoon Little Women By Victoria all accounts a very smart cookie, but will Roberts 70 All the Resident's Women How hersupport for child care and affirmative much power do they wield? By Marsha actlon persuade women to vote Dubrow COP? By Peggy Simpson THE Ms. REPORTER 74 Special Report: Birth Control-A 56 Risky Business The day the market Failed Revolution? It's been 33 years crashed Greta Marshall stuck to her plan 65 News From All Over Medicare re- since the Pill heralded a new era in birth and kept right on buying; she lost big, form: are there holes in the security blan- control. But American women are still but has no regrets By Julianne Malveaux ket? Skin care ads: ironing out the searching for a satisfactory contracep- wrinkles; Mexico's first woman for presi- tive By Ellen Sweet dent; A farm of our own; The Great Wall of feminism; Tax reform update; Rape DEPARTMENTS accusers face new hurdle Cover Pboto James McGoon

6 Editor's by 10 Contributors Who's writing for Ms.? 14 Letters 18 Pemd Words Tales of a Bleeding Heart By Mary Kay Blakely 40 Our Bodies Boning Up on Calcium By Denise Fortino 44 Medim One Hand Clapping By John Leonard 46 Film Me Jane, Review of "Broadcast News" By Laurie Stone 48 Books Lessing's New Novel By Catharine R. Stimpson 30 Ms. Adventures Into Africa By Signe Hammer 34 Personal Appeuances A Dancer's Way By Bonnie Allen VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 10 April

THE Ms. REPORTER 24 Humor Do rich women have their uses? By .\/ollv lulm 65 News From All Over Pap smears- testing the tests; new high-tech sur- 26 personal Appearances Judy Collins gery for breast cancer; murder in the Puts on her best By hnnie ..illen courtroom; slow progress for wom- 28 ~~~bB~ K~~~ ~~~~~~ld en lawyers; new careers for farmers 30 Film By Laurie Stone 66 Editorial 32 Media By John Leonard 66 Cartoon 34 Clobber The fiftieth anniversary of nylon By Freda Garmaase 82 Bulletin Board 36 Earthly Delights By .\large Aerq 84 Ms. Adventures Bartering in Bur- FEATURES DEPARTMENTS ma By Judtth Stone 46 Cover Story: Kathy's Day in Court 4 Editor's Essay 86 Sports At last. a bicycle built for Pregnant teenagers who want abor- 6 Contributors women By Grace L~chfmfein tions, but cannot tell their parents. 12 Letters 88 Our Finances By ..ilexandra ..irm- are forced by law in many states to sfrong, CFP seek a judge's permission. Kathy's 18 Personal Words Amidst the out- Time Savers By ordeal began when the judge said rage over the assault of a young go no. BJ .ingela Bonavoglia black girl. the fact that she was the 94 Technology By Lindcy Van Geldrr victim of two "hate crimes" is being 94 to Worry-Sharing 38 Homeless Women Among the most overlooked By .\farcia ..inn Gillespie desolate of America's 3 million By Lefty Cottin Pogrrbin homeless people are women and 20 Our Bodies One woman's story of how she maintains her self-esteem 96 Cartoon Little Women By Victoria their children. We publish excerpts ROberfs from two new books that depict their and her independence despite the humiliation and powerlessness: We debilitations of multiple sclerosis By fhe Homeless, photographs by Sttphmie Ii'endy Carol Rofh Cover Photo Chris Callis Hollyman. and Rachel and Her Children. by Jonathan Kozol 44 Patently Successful At last women are getting credit for their inven- tions. By Toby Axelrod 54 Ms. Goes to Moscow We sent pho- tojournalist Carol Troy to the Soviet Union to capture what life is really like for Moscow women. 75 Special Report: How women will elect the next President We put to- gether the data that shows how wom- en's voting patterns differ from men's and past electoral races where women's votes determined the out- come. VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 11 May

65 News from All Over A proposed law to enforce child support pay- ments By Peggy Simpson 66 Editorial 66 Cartoon By Sip Wilkimon 77 Politics Why women are voting for Pat Robertson-a new column By Ann F. Lkwu FEATURES 78 Bulletin Board 70 Cover Story: Special ReportlNew Technologies and Motherhood We examine the dilemmas posed by the DEPARTMENTS new reproductive technologies. By 4 Editor's Essay Maty Thom 28 Personal Appearances Kate Stimp- 6 Contributors son's literary look By Freda Gasmoise 36 The Baby M Case An excerpt from 12 Letters 30 Earthly Delights By Kate Milleft a new book on this landmark surro- gacy case. By Phyllis Chcslcr 20 Personal Words How can it happen 32 Clobber Retro-dressing By Maty that with all the talk of families, sur- McNamara 40 A Grandmother's Transcendend rogacy, and abortion, women are be- ing forgotten? By Barbora Ehrmreuh 80 Music Interview with Miriam Make- Moment She had borne three chil- ba By Julianne Malveaux dren but never seen a baby come 22 Our Bodies Vaginal birth after ce- into the world until she helped her sareans By Heh Nakdimm 84 Fi Hollywood images of mother- daughter deliver. By Shla Solmna hood By Molly HarAcll Klnrc 24 Humor If George Bush is the an- swer, what is the question? By Molly 88 Spom By Mariah Burton Nebon 42 Chenyl's Story The second in our Iuim 90 TieSavers By Susan Anthony series on American families, Track. 91 Our Finances By Alcxnndro Ann- ing the Dream: a single mother's strag, CFP life. By Kathy Dohe 92 Media The New York Times and the 56 Middle-clam Murder A firsthand Presidential election By John Leonard account of the death of Diane Pikul. a New York publisher's assistant who 94 Person to Person Remembrances was planning to leave her violent By Lefty CoffinPogrebin husband. By Shla Weller 95 Technology By Lindry Van Gelder 62 Cuers and Kids A Ms. reader sur- 96 Cartoon Little Women By Victrma veys successful women in their fifties Roberb and sixties who resumed. or even be- gan, careers after raising children at home. Are today's young mothers. Cover Photo Anna Lee and her third juggling jobs and kids, trying to do child, Jake (seven months), photo- too much? By Edith Fiost graphed by Benno Friedman A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY

No. 44 Jan.-Feb. 1988

Inside

The Status Of Women In Pakistan ; -Extracts from the Commission Report

Land In Women's Names : An Experiment In Thanjavur -Jacqueline Winters

INTERVIEW : ducati ion And Independence -Kanti Shastri talks to Ruth Vanita

REPORT : Nari Mukti Sangharsh Sammelan -Poonam Kaul

Letters to Manoshi

Wo'men In The Novels Of K.M. Munshi -Sonal Shukla

Follow Up : Successful Prosecution -Renu Dewan

POEM : Female Education --Manju Kapur

SHORT STORY : The Slough -Vijay Dan Detha

Books Received

FlLMS : Kaash -Ruth Vanita A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY

No. 45 March- April, 1988

Inside

2. INTERVIEW : Scholar, Fighter, Mother -The Life of Ratoamayi Devi, as oarrated to Madhu Kisbwar

19. REPORT : A Life Of Humiliation : The Sahu Sisters' Suicide -Navneet Setbi, K. hand

20. Exposing The Rot : Sexual Harassment Of Students

22. Letters to Manushi

25. Follow up : Subanu Begum Case

26. The Bengali Bhadramahila : Forms Of Organisation In The Early Twentieth Century -1ndrani Chatterjee

37. STORY : A Dark Morning -Mridula Garg

40. Sati : Extending the Debate

42. POEM : Sponge -1odu Sean

43. FILMS : Shahenshah -Madhu, Ruth MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN The Nation's Oldest Newsletter Covering Women In The Media

Volume 16, Number 1

IN THIS ISSUE:

FCC Strengthens Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements...... 3

New Research Addresses Gender Issues At Journalism Schools ...... 5

New York Newsday Women Staffers Fight for Equality, Start Internal Newsletter...... 6

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES...... 7

NEWS ABOUT WOMEN'S MEDIA ...... 8

NEW BOOKS...... 9

EDITORIAL by Donna Allen ...... 12 MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN The Nation's Oldest Newsletter Covering Women In The Media

In This Issue Anti-pornography battle ...... USLA Ioses discnmtnatlm ' suit...... *...... **.....

Women writing more front-page news but not making it......

Music videos stereotype women...... , ......

Christine Craft's new book nl eased...... MINERVA QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY

Volume vl. surnber I; Spring 1988

TABLE OF COEFTENTS Volume-- VI, Number 1 FEMALE SOLDIERS IN COMBAT: A POLICY ADRIFT...... 1 By Ralph P. Witherspoon GENDER AS STIGMA: PROBING SOME SENSITIVE ISSUES...... 29 By Linda Grant De Pauw GENDER RELIEF SYSTEMS AND THE INTEGRATION OF - WOMEN IN THE U. S. MILITARY...... 44 By Mary Ann Tetreault

UNITED STATES COUNTRY REPORT: WOMEN AND MILITARIZATION IN THE LATE '80's...... 72 By Cynthia Enloe

A WOM4N SOLDIER AT AN A,W AIR ASSAULT SCHOOL...... 93 By John J. Sullivan

REVIEWS The Women's Research and Educational Institute of the Congressional Caucus for women's Issues, -The American Woman. 1937-1988: A Report in Depth.....98 By Gayle Rollinger Shamgar-Handelman, Isreaeli Var Widows ...... 101 By Anne R. Bloom Hayton-Keeva, Valiant Women in War and Exile: Thirty-EQht True Stories ...... 104 By Ann Wrixon

REGULAR FEATURES LETTER TO THE.RF,ADER...... iii RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST...... THE LAST WORD...... COVER: Photograph courtesy of the National Archives CONTENTS

Women Convene Peace Summit ...... page 1 Court Gins Kids to Abusive Dads ...... par 1 Femak Cops Abandon Glamor ...... page 3 Tat or Treat: Reagan vs. AIDS ...... page 4 Texan Fights fa Justice ...... page 7 Memorial to Ella Baker ...... page 7 Guerilla Girls Mix laughter, Politics ...... page 8 Administration Fears Pleasure ...... page 10 German Activists Harassed...... page 11 Homa for the Homeless ...... page 12 Inmatire Childure ...... page 13 Pay Equily Canadian Style ...... page 14 Regular Feature? Editoriak/Speak Up ...... page 2 Women and Health ...... page 5, 6 Women and the Arb...... pam83 Media Watch ...... page 15 Review of Books ...... page 16 Editor's Bookshelf ...... page 18 Information...... page 22 Update on Women ...... page 22 Classified Ads ...... page 23 ... VOLUME 17 NUMBER 3 MAY/JUNE 1988

CONTENTS

himWRst Ra&n ...... Page 1 Widcam Bill Pmm R*...... Page 1 ASTRMAFtind T*Uii...... Page 3 Jean btlisty CIOts Cdd EN Be*...... Page 4 Ml Brttks for CRddcare ...... Page 4 Feminist Spirituality b~owan...... Page 5 Pwltq Warken Orgeairs A@@ bards...... Pages 12-13 off aurbacks a women% newsjournal

'vokuns xviii reviews

I LeSbi.3~Fthics ...... 13 --out hereTm...... !5 Restricted Country ...... lg Housekeepina ...... 20

I interviews features Pore Feminist lhan Thou ...... Z! !.'omynls Rraille Dress...... p Internatinnal Feminist Nix Pobkin ...... 14 rarlic Pay ...... 23 cartoon Cykes to I'atch Put =or...... ?4 Pakistan sentences woman to stoninq death...... 4 European par1 lament...... 4 on imnigrant women...... * regulars rhicken Lady ...... 24 national Letters ...... 25 Ads ...... 26 AIDS update...... S Elscrimination news ...... 6 Child care nem ...... 7 front cover Violence news...... 8 Vanan destroys military by cathy cade computer ...... 8 from A Lesbian Photo Album, Surrogacy update ...... 9 ~aterGomenk~2~brookCt., ,Conyvss fails rakland, CA 94601. 214.95. Dlanmd Parenthood ...... 10 Child support update ...... 11 Cay news...... 12 back cover - - .. commentary by ruth wal lsgrove offmrbacks a women?s newsjournal

- .. volume xviii 1news number 3 international (:hinese Women Seek Jobs ...... 16 march 1988 (:anada: Abortion OK'd ...... 16 I national rPurses Protest ...... 17 <;ex 0iscriminati.on in Hiring..... 17 contents (:ourt OK's Gays in Army ...... 18 1 (;eorgetown Money for Gays ...... 18 (:ivil Rights Restoration. . Abortion Rights Attack ...... 19 1Iacist Sexual Assault in NY ...... 21 (;yn Surgery by Laser ...... 24 I?obins Buvout ...... 24 fourth encuentro Introduction...... 1 1 General Coverage ...... 2 1laking It: Women and AIDS ...... 25 Collage of Women's voices ...... 3 blomen of Pakistan ...... 26 Resource List...... 3 13npowerment and the Law ...... 28 Feminist Theory ...... 30 Guatemalan Women ...... 31 Lesbian Encuentro ...... 32 , Interview with Juanita Ramos .....33 Dykes to Watch Out For ...... 39 1 Resolutions ...... 35 1regulars Chicken Lady ...... 29 Britain: Letter ...... 38 Abortion ...... 4 Ads ...... 38 Gay Rights ...... 5 Thai Women in Britain...... 6 South African Women vs . Rape ...... 8 front cover Burkina Faso: Market Day ...... 9 Nigeria: Circumcision and AICS ....9 from cpf Germany: Anti-Repro Tech by vickie leonard Feminists Raided ...... 10 Peru: Wmen Against Violence .....11 back cover India:p)k'dbw Burning...... 12 QtcU.S./Cuban Women's Exchange.14 by vickie leonard

oob is available to women who are mnd or print disabled . Write Baby M: NJ Outlaws Surrogacy .....20 the Vomyn's Braille Press. PO Chi 1d Sexual Abuse: Fighting Box 8475. Minneapolis. MN 55408. to End the Rape of Children ....22 or call (612) 872.4352 . 3 off aurbacks L a women's newsjournal volume xviii international I Palestinian Yomen Resist...... 3 national I Gallaudet Victory ...... 2 Bank Discriminates ...... 6 Civil Rights Act Vetoed...... 7 Gay News...... d international New Bedford Appeals Lost...... B Minirnm Wage Inadequate...... 9 Panama...... 1 Abortion dews...... 1G Gemn "Witchhunt" ...... 14 Health News...... ll Prison Protest...... 15 conference commentary Passages IV: ~esbiansand Aging ...... 16 Women and AIDS...... 12 Lesbians and Aging...... 17 Loving and Leaving Lesbiam ... ..l9 inter views reviews Grace Pal ey...... 4 Dehumanizing Wanen...... -20 IQnen's Music Reviews...... 21 regulars chicken ad^...... 23 Letters...... 24 Dykes to Watch Out For ...... 23 Advertiaements...... 26 -I off aurbacks a women?s newsjournal

reviews 9 Home, 9 Prison ...... 12 --Searchor xmfIntel 1 i ent Life in the ~nijerse... .g.... .I3 --~exk'orkx...... lo, 15 past, Present & Future Passions..l6 Hil5jVGeBsood.X.. - 17 I international poetry interviews --Bad Feminist Poetry ...... 13 Turkish feminists ...... 1 Indian feminist ...... 4 cartoon _Dykes to Watch Out For...... 18 news international regulars Chicken Lady ...... 18 Netherlands: No comment ...... 20 IVFs bring hepatitis ...... 3 Camps bad for Afghan women ...... 6 Letters ...... 21 Britain: pornography bills...... 6 Ads ...... 25 cover

Labor news ...... 7 t,!, etana f ir8k ler Abortion news ...... 8 Daycare news...... 9 Parental leave update.,...... 9 back cover Clinic feminists face trial...... 9 Lesbian an0 gay news ...... 8, 10 Marital rape 1aw update...... ll by Carrie 1a~son2, janace huches Vol. IX, 1988

'I'he journal of Substance for l'rog.ressi\~c LVOIIICI~

3 Editorial: Merle Hoffman ON THE ISSUES 4 The Making of A Radical Feminist: A Different Perspective on in an Intimate, Candid Interview 6 : Outsiders In Their Own Land by Vinie Burrows 8 Sex, Politics and Psychology by Raymond Rakow, M.D. 10 The Unfinished Mandate: Addressing the Issue of Infertility by Congresswoman Pat Schroeder 12 Metaphors of Nature: Vivisection and Pornography-The Manichean Machine by Roberta Kalechofsky 19 OTI Readers-A Profile Based on Your Answers to Our Questionnaire 20 The Greening of the World: An Exclusive Interview with Petra Kelly, Founder of the West German Green Party and Anti-Nuclear Activist 14 We've Come A Long Way??? 11 Feedback 26 Choice Books MARCH-APRIL 1988 In this issue VOLUME 11, NUMBERS 6-7 First Amendment Rights for First-time Journalists by Lucy Dalglish ...... 3 You Don't Throw Food at Integrated Pre-school with Lynne Rocklage ...... 4 Childhoods (essays) by Patricia Leas, Cora Madsen Steffe, and Wesley Jensen .....6

Chores by Elizabeth Hampsten ...... 8

Tick (story) by Nona Casper...... 12 > Rowan (story) z% by by Kathleen Kirk ...... 15 - -9% .,, ...-T Poetry by Caroline Arakelian, Alice Elaine Moody, Lisa Lepovet- sky, Linda Rodriguez, Ken- , dal Lyon, Margaret Kaufman Donna Spector, Lyn Lifshin...... 17

The War As I Saw It by Patricia Tetreau ......

Return to Nicaragua In this issue MAY 1988 VOLUME l I. NUMBER 8 Making the Past a Harmonious Whole by Seem B. Kohl ...... 3

Dakota Crossing by JudyMemtt Lamp1 ...... 7

Poetry by Jill Bakke, Rose Reynoldson, Helen Papell, JyotsnaSanzgiri, Elizabeth Rees, Linda M. Hasselstrom...... I0

People Who Like Licorice (story) 2- by Kathryn Hohmann ...... 12 -,A.

Picture Memories by Wanda Severson Benson .....14

Review

Potraits

It's Mother's Day by Paula E.R. Gassman.... PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Volume 1 1 Number 4 1987

HISPANIC WOMEN AND MENTAL HEALTH: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE Hortensia Amaro and Nancy Felipe Russo, Co-Editors

Preface Janet Shibley Hyde Hispanic Women and Mental Health: An Hortensia Amaro Overview oi Contemporary Issues in Research Nancy Felipe Russo and Practice Sex Roles and Perceptions of Femininity and Ena Vazquez-Nuttall Masculinity of Hispanic Women: A Review of lvonne Rornerc-Garcia the Literature Brunilda De Leon The Use of Inpatient Mental Health Services by Nancy Felipe Russo Hispanic Women Hortensia Arnaro Michael Winter Sex Differences and Depression in Puerto Rico Glorisa J.Canino Maritza RubieStipec Patrick Shrout Milagros Bravo . Robert Stolberg Hector R. Bird Feminist Therapy with Mainland Puerto Rican Lillian Comas-Diaz 461 Women Factors Associated with Acculturative Stress and V. Nelly Salgado de Snyder 475 Depressive Symptomatology Among Married Mexican Immigrant Women Psychological Impact of Migration on Latinas: Oliva M. Espin Implications for Psychotherapeutic Practice Family and Work Predictors of Psychological Hortensia Amaro Well-Being Among Hispanic Women Nancy Felipe Russo Professiona Is JulieJohnson Contemporary Research on Hispanic Women: A Hortensia Amaro Selected Bibliography of the Social Science Nancy Felipe Russo Literature Jose A. Pares-Avila Index of Contents for Volume I 1, 1987 RFRB DRF

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Book ReviewslCompta rendus

Le Mal de mere &tween Jill Vickers and Margrit Eichler Annie Leclerc Chrisrine Klein-Lntaud

Performance Art. Die Kunst Zu Leben La Culture de la difference Editor Aim hofer Luce lrigaray Re~teBenson La Langage politique Labour and Love: Women's Experience of Home ~vel~neTardy and Family Jane Lewis, ed. Puula Bourne

( 1. Feminist Aesthetics and Marginality Mickle Causse Charlene Haddock Seigfried Jeannette Luillou Sawna Speaking in Lesbian Tongues Intimate Intrusions: Women's Experience of Male M. Julia Creel Violence Attists' Reflectionson their Students' Sex Elizabeth A. Stanko Stereotypes Lori Haskell EIilpLxth I. Sacca Women and the AIDS Crisis Impediments to Feminist Acts in Science Diane Richardson Mary Louise Ah Annette Burfoot The Lesbian Continuuum in Academe Charity Challenge and Change Jeri Dawn Wine Catherine M. Prclingcr Retuue Benson Women's Studies Irish Style Ailbhe Smyth and Grainne Hely

Women at Work in China The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Karen Korabik Feminism . Jeri Dawn Wine "The Hostels for Women and Microphysics Le Symposium Hekne CixouslL'Institut de of Power" Smiotique BredDoyle Farge Jeannerre Laillou &WM Nurses' Work World Chik: Women's Literature in Latin America Barbara Keddy et al. ' Judith Pilowslri andSomer Brodribb. trans. How Do Girls and Women Learn to Move? CatherineBray Dublin: Conlpcss on Women Annette But$Wt The Ekctronic Cottage Margaret A. Oldfield

Doing fieldwork in a Canadian Bank Patricia Baker

Caun for RprJRYrc de scnuncttrr Employment Equity for Women in Canada Inlcx: Val- 16 Lise GoteN RFR/DRF Compiled by Julia Creet

Zavalloni and Marcil-Lacostc Barbara Ward RFRU DRF

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Table of Contents/Sommaire RFR/DRF Volume 17 number 1/March 1988 Book Review Issue Cpisiotomie: Les gtands soustntendur d'um petite coupulr Nicole Coquatrix Biurricr Godurd A Mazing Space Shirky Neuman and Smaro Kamboureli. eds. The Family in Question Hrlrn Hoy Diana Gittins Murgrir Eichkr Becoming a Feminist Olive Banks Femak Sexualization: A Colkctive Work Murjop Long of Memory Frigga Haug, ed. Before the Vote Was Won Ew A. Szkrly Jane Lewis. ed. Lorna Janr Abruy Femmes et emploi HCYne David Boxed In: Women and Television Fruncinr Drscurrirr Helen Bachr and Gillian Dyer. eds. Judirh Milkn Feminist Criticism and Social Change Judith Newton and Deborah Roxnfelt. eds. British Women's Diaries Chrisrl Vrrduvn' Cynthia Huff Fruncrs Roone~ Forbidden Fruit Bonnie St. Andrews CharitC b~nordonnke June Lrm Huguette Lapointe-Roy Moniqur Dumuis Frauerljahrbuch I Kuhn-Oechsk and Renz. eds. Chinese Women Since Mao and Elizabeth Croll Die Frauenfeder Kurrn Korubik Elisabeth Renz. ed. and The Cultural Construc~ionof Sexuality Ewig lockt das Weib? Pat Caplan. ed. Bagdadi and Bazinper. eds. Mup LouLr Adums Rrnua Brnson The Crossroads of Class and Gender Lourdes Beneria and Martha Roldan Free Trade and the Future of Women's Work and Marjorie Cohen Common Fate Common Bond Nunc~Juck.son Swasti Mitter Srsun M. Turner From 'Fair Sex' to Feminism Mangan and Park. eds. Development, Crisis and Alternative Aniko V~rrpulorm Visions: Third World Women's Perspectives Gita Sen and Caren.Grown Gender and Stratification Adek Murlbr Crompton and Mann. eds. Crliu McDonugh Dossier Camille Claudel Jacques Cassar Hidden Agendas Theory. Politics and Murgurrire Atdrrren Experience in the Women's Movement Elizabeth Wilson. with Angel Weir Du Deuil a la miparation Angelu Milrs Yolande Tisscron Puulinr Fuhmy The Horned God: Feminism and Men as Wounding and Healing The Defiant Muse: Italian Feminist Pocmr John Rowan Allen, Kittel and Jewell. eds. Fuy Nu~+nr Mu Trsrufrrri The Imprisonment of Women Enpels Revisited: New Feminist Essays , Dobash. Dobash and Gutteridge Sayers. Evans and Redclifi. eds. Mur.qr Rriontu-Yrerr Aliwn Gr~flrh In Our Own Words: Northern Saskatchewan Entre L'Ccrilure MCtis Women Speak Out HCYn Cixous Dolores T. Poelzer and Irene A. Poelzer Murgueria Anllrrvrn Mtrrrlrrr I. Ar.thr~n-Sn~irh (Continued) RFRm DRF

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International Directowof Gay and Speak With Their Own Voices Lesbian Periodicals Pat Staton and Beth Light H. Roben Malinowsky Aniko Varpalorai MUN LOu~seMom SubWersion Ireland: Feminist Publishing News Lorna Irvine Allbhe Smwh Michele Lacombe

Lifting the Lid Taking the Veil Ursula Barry Marta Danylewycz Ailbhr Smwh and Les Couventines Looking On: Im-s of Femininity in the Micheline Dumont and Nadia Fahmy-Eid Visual Ans and Media Thercsc Humel Rormary Bettenon. ed. Susun McEachcrn Telling the Truth About Jerusalem Ann Oakky Masques of Morality Kurhlccn Rockhrll Johan Lyall Aitken Curolw~Hlus The Woman Client Burden and Gottlieb. eds. Meunre dans la nuit Jwr Hurbison Margaret Atwood Chrisrinc Klcin-Luruud Women and Aging Ellen M. Gee and Meredith K. Kimball Moon, Sun and Witches Emilr M. Ncn Irene Silverblatt Anncrrc Bu&or Women of the Caribbean Pat Ellis. ed. La muse de Berlin Lindu Cuny Michel Rachlinc and Women and Class in Africa "lngeborg Bachman" Robenson and Berger. eds. Les Cahiers dc Grif Lin:i Manrcom Morgucrire Andersen Women and the Family in Iran The New Nonh: A Woman's 1908 Journey A. Fathi, ed. Agnes Deans Cameron Hulch Ajshur Bcrsv Nusc Women Living Change Ocdip masquC Bourque and Divine. eds. Pibr Girard Kurhlccn Rockhill Jeunncrrc Luillou Sutonu Women of the Mediterranean Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Monique Gadant. ed. Scale Luciunu Ricciurclli Maria Mies Susun M. Turner Women Photographers: The Other Observers Val Williams Politics and Sexual Equality Su~unMcEuchrrn Pippa Norris Mur\. Pcrcivul Mawcll Women in Nineteenth-Century Egypt Judith E. Tucker Le Questioni: la donna Did Khuwrr Marina Zancan Adu Tesruferri Women of the Regiment Myna Trustram La raison en procbs Dchoruh Grrrhum Louise Marcil-Lacoste Diunc Lumoureur Women's Rights in France Dorothy McBride Sterson Sex and God Beu1rIce Godurd Linda Hurcombc, ed. Mqv Anne MurFurlunc Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography. Vol. 2 The Sexuality Debates Loeb. Searing and Steineman . ed. Curol Murvr CuroI~nSrrunp Bodts Rmivcd/Livres -us Social Policy: A Feminist Analysis AMnctsPricb Gilliam Pasfall Works in Pmgdnvauren eoun June Ln,is AnnwmmcnWAnnonm - Volume 11, Number 4 September 1987 Contents

Frances Ztani A Season of Mourning Frances Duncan Female Images in Some (Mostly Canadian) Children's Books Jane Barker Wright Margaret Falls Chris Mansell The Unquiet City Christine Andreae Pictures at a Birth Ruthann Robson October, No Longer in the Tropics: Uncounted Days Gloria Montero A Temporary State of Grace Joan Merrill Bank Teller Branch in the Water The Bum God Sits Down to Supper Marion Douglas No Falling Stars Debra Van Veen Love Manifestation Perfume and Horse Sweat J. Winnett Coleman Killing Him Softly Frances Chewy January Sales K.M. Penx Eating Melodie Comgall The Spider Lyse Champagne Eunice Brooks Your Place Carol Ann Foumier The Silver Frame Lori Ann Rosenberg Lay It on the Line Reviews Contributors Sagewoman A marterly Magazine of Women's Spirituality

Articles

Education of a City-Witch ...... 4 A Glimpse of the Goddess ...... 7 St. Dymphna ...... 11 Maps for the Journey ...... 15 How I Spent My Summer Vacation ...... 18 9788 ...... 20 Science h Women's Spirituality ...... 23 Athena: Transforming the Image ...... 25 Athena: Reclaiming a Warrior Goddess ... 27 The Goddess of Spring Returns ...... 33 Dianic Worship & Men ...... 47

Rituals

Menarche Ritual ...... 8 A Rite to the Force ...... 28 A Women's Seder for Passover ...... 36

Poetry & nusic

Invocation of the Maiden ... front inside cover Morning Coffee ...... 6 Dressing Herself ...... 7 The Goddess Returns ...... 14 Celebration ...... 19 Arise . Arise! ...... 48 Fiction

A noonfully Fishy Tale ...... 30

Revievs

Lunar Calendars ...... 32 Five New & Recommended Books ...... 39 The Door Into Fire ...... 40 Women's Book of Healing ...... 41

In Everv Issue

Philosophy & Business ...... 2 Lunaea's Corner ...... 3 Networking ...... 24 Cartoon by Joyce Brabner ...... 42 Letters ...... 44 The Rattle ...... 47

Artvork

Abby Willowroot ... 32. back outside cover Daughters of the Moon Tarot ... 8 . 10 . 47 Graciela Beaudieu ... 23. 28 Janet Anderson ... back inside cover Spider ... 17. 24 Sudie Rakusin ... 4. 13 Wahaba Heartsun ... cover. 11. 31. 35. 36. 45

Volume 11. Issue #5 Candlemas/Spring Equinox 9988 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 18, Nos. 1/2 January 1988 CONTENTS Sex Differences in the Expression of Depression in Adolescents 1 Pierre Baron and Elisaberh Joly Sex and Race Discrimination Resulting from Manager-Client Relationships: Applying the Rational Bias Theory of Managerial Discrimination 9 Laurie Larwood. Eugene Szwajkowski, and Suzanna Rose Sex Role Development as a Function of College Experiences 3 1 Deborah S. Lyons and Samuel B. Green The Effect of Gender-Schematic Processing on Decisions About Sex-Inappropriate Sport Behavior 41 Sherri Marreo Development of the Emotional Self-Disclosure Scale 59 William E. Snell, Jr., Rowland S. Miller, and Sharyn S. Belk Gender Differences in Social Consequences of Perceived Overweight in the United States and Australia 7 5 Marika Tiggemann and Esther D. Rorhblum Sex Typing: Construct and Measurement Issues A. Chris Downs and Judith H. Langlois The Relationship Between Role Concerns, Preferences for Slimness, and Symptoms of Eating Problems Among College Women 101 Brett Silverstein and Lauren Perdue BRIEF REPORT Behavioral Components of Social Competence in Females 107 Sally Kuhlenschmidr and Judirh Cohen Conger BOOK REVIEWS 113 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 18, Nos. 3/4 February 1988

CONTENTS

The Emergent Father Role Doris R. Entwisle and Susan Doering lncreasing Similarity in the Values and Life Plans of Male and Female College Students? Evidence and Implications 143 Robert Fiorentine Sex Bias in Visual Images Evoked by Generics: A New Zealand Study Elizabeth Wilson and Sik Hung Ng Sex Role Socialization and the Development of Achievement Motivation in Black Preschool Children 169 Peggy G. Carr and Martha T. Mednick Women's Role Portrayals in '~a~azineAdvertising: 1958-1983 18 1 Gary L. Sullivan and P. J. O'Connor Gender Differences in Spatial Ability in Old Age: Longitudinal and Intervention Findings 189 Sherry L. Willis and K. Warner Schaie Gender-Specific Common Nouns: Sex Differences in Self-Use 205 Katherine M. Slama and Betty J. Slowey Work and Family Precursors of Burnout in Teachers: Sex Differences E. R. Greenglass and R. J. Burke Sex Differences in Identity Status D. Bilsker, D. Schiedel, and J. Marcia BOOK REVIEWS ANNOUNCEMENT 245 SIGNS

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SPRING 1988 VOLUME 13 NUMBER 3

Editorial

Linda Akoff Cultural kminism verrus Post-Structuralism: The ldent~tyCms In Fern~n~stTheory

Lewellyn Hendrix and Women's Status and Mode of Production: kkir Hdn A Cross-cukural Ten

Lori Chamberlain Gender and the Metaphoria of Translation

Joan Ackar Class, Gender, and the Relations of Distribution kndra A. Zagarell Narrative of Community: The ldentficat~onof a Genre

REVIEW ESSAY

Linda Blum and w'sMo4ility in the Corporation: A Cr~t~que Vicki Smith of the Pol~t~csof Opt~rn~srn

REVISIONSIREPORTS

Joy K Rla and w'sCollages and Achievers: An- Hmmings An Update

BOOK REVIEWS

Elizabeth M. Almquist Gender and Wwk: A Comparative Analysis of IWalSodaties by Patr~c~aA. Roos. in the Wwld-System: Its Impact on Status and Fertility by kathryn B. Ward: Toward a Model of W'sStatus by Frances E. Masc~a-Lees

French Feminism in the Nineteenth Centuw bv Clare Goldberg Moses: Stepping Stones to d's Liberty Feminist Ideas in the Wmen's Suffrage Movement. 1900-1918 by Les Garner

Anne Bantow Eve: The History of an Idea by John A. Ph~ll~ps: lmmrcuiate and Powerful: The Femak in Sacred Image and Social Reality ed~tedby Clarlssa W. Atkmson. Constance H. Buchanan, and Margaret R. Miles

Edna G. Bay African Women South of the Sahara ed~tedby Margaret Jean Hay and Sharon St~chter

Susan Thistkthwaite W.Reiigion. and Sociai Change edtted by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Elhson Banks F~ndly

hchdA. Rorcnfeld Sex Rok Changes: Technolow, Politics, and Polii by Marcla Lynn Whlcker and Jenn~eJacobs Kronenfeld: knuk Revolt: Wbmcn's Movements in -Id and Hbtoriul Prrymtive by Janet Saltzrnan Chafetz and Anthony Gary Dwork~n. (Continued) SIGNS

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SPRING 1988 VOWME 13 NUMBER 3

Controveny and Coalition: The New Feminist Movement by Myra Marx Ferree and Beth B. Hess: Gender Politics: From Consciouuleu to Mass Politics by Ethel Klem

Nadine Tub The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for and Children in America by Lenore J. We~tzman

Archetypal Patterns in Women's Fiction by Ann~s Pratt: Feminist Archetypal Theory: Interdiscipliny Re-Visions of Jungian Thought edlted by Estella Lauter and Carol Schre~erRupprecht

Miriam Slam The Ties That Bound: Peasant hmilies in Mdieval England by Barbara A. Hanawalt. For Better. for Wbru. British Marriages. 1600 to the Present by John R Glll~s

Elizabeth Clark-Lewis 588 Betweem men:Domestics and Their Employen by Jud~thRollms

Sydney Janet Kaplan 590 Writing beyond the Ending: Narrative Strategies of Twentieth-Century Women Writen by Rachel Blau DuPless~s;A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man: The Writer as Heroine in American Literature by Lmda Huf

Lyndall Ryan The Disenchantment of the Home: Modernizing the Arntnlim hmily. 1880-1940 by Kerreen Reger

Roor 5. Kraemer Womanguides Readings toward a Feminist Theology by Rosemary Radford Ruether: The Book of the Goddess. Past and Present: An Introduction to Her Religion ed~tedby Carl Olson

Kay hux In the Shadow of the Past: Psychology Portrays the kxes ed~tedby Mmam Lew~n

Patrlcia C. Nichols A Feminist Dicticmy by Cher~sKramarae and Paula A. Tre~chler.Grammar and Gender by Denn~sBaron

Miriam Slam In the hmily Way: ChildMng in the British Aristocracy, 1760-1860 by Jud~thSchne~d Lewls. Reproductive Rituals by Angus McLaren

Linda Kruthnur Making a Difference: Feminist Liter- Criticism ed~tedby Gayle Greene and Coppella Kahn; Feminist Criticism and Social Change: Sex. Class. and Race in Literature and Culture edned by Judlth Newton and Deborah Rosenfelt: Feminist Aesthetics ed~tedby Glsela Ecker, translated by Harr~etAnderson

Lillian S. Robinson In Dora's Case: Freud. Hysteria, Feminism ed~ted by Charles Bernhe~merand Clare Kahane

Sh- Farmer Holy Anorexia by Rudolph M. Bell

Rita Mae Kelly Women Living Change ed~tedby Susan K. Bourque and Donna Roblnson Dlvme: Women as Candidates in American Politics by Susan J Carroll; Political (~ontinued) SIGNS

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SPRING 1988 VOWME 13 NUMBER 3

Women: Current Roles in State and Lwl Government ed~tedby Janet A. Flammang

Jennifer Schirn#r w and Children Last by Ruth S~del.Hodng and Homcla~~csrby Soph~e Watson and Helen Austerberry. hini* and State Wbtfvc by Jenn~fer Dale and Peggy Foster: Funily, Economy, and State ed~tedby James D~cklnsonand Robert Russell

Linda Orr Breaking the Chain: -. Theory, and French Realist Fiction by Naom~Schor; Reading L;run by Jane Gallop; The Poetics of Gender ed~tedby Nancy K. Mlller

Kvcn L King in Hellenistic Egypt: From Alexander to Chpatra by Sarah 0. Pomeroy: The Widom Goddasr: Feminine Motifs in Eight Nag Hammadi Documents by Rose Horman Arthur; Womanhood: The Feminine in Ancient Hellenism. Gnosticism. Christianity. and Islam by Raoul Mortley

Sara Helk Mendchon The Whole Duty of a Woman: Female Writen in Seventeenth-Century England by Angelme Goreau: Hatf Humankind: Contexts and Texts of the Controversy about Wnnen in England 1510-1640 by Katherme Usher Henderson and Barbara F McManus; The Wamen's Shup Revenge: Five Mmmn's Pamphlets from the lbnoirrrna ed~tedby S~mon Shepherd Sue Elkn M. ChvfOon Technology and Rural w:Conceptual and Empirical Issum ed~tedby lft~kharAhmed; Mmmn. Fonign Assistance, and Advocacy Adminisbation by Kathleen Staudt: The Invisible hmemW in Agria~lturalProdudon by Cardyn E Sachs

Janet 5. Shibunoto Feminism and Unguistic Theory by Deborah Cameron: Nonverbal Sex Differences: Communication Accuracy and Expressive Style by Jud~thA. Hall: Language and Power ed~tedby Cher~sKrarnarae. Munel Schulz, and Wdham M. O'Barr: Lmguage. Gmder, md Society edned by Barr~e Thorne. Cher~sKramarae, and Nancy Henley

Famrk~mdCommuni~ Bront&. George Elk, Elkabdt Gukdl by Paulw Nestor: A hdonhr Fr&n& Toward a Phibrophy d IhdeAffath by Jantce G. Raymond: The Spinrba and Hu Enemies kminbm and Sexdlty, I=-1930 by She~laJeffreys

Carroll smith- Idapedent Mmem Work md Community for -acr Un* Women. 1650-1910 by Martha Vianus

Un~tedStates and International Notes

Publications of Interest

Calls for Papers

About the Contr~butors

644 Notice to Contributors Contents 81.

Sinister Wisdom 34 3 Notes for a Magazine Spring 1988 6 Notes on the Themes (upcoming issues) 9 Judith Katz The Amazing Disappearing Woman Disappears (novel excerpt) 19 Tara Danaan The Grave's a Fine and Private Place (narrative) 22 Beth Povinelli Parthenogenesis (poem)

•˜•˜•˜ 23 Sarah Lucia Hoagland Lesbian Separatism: An Empowering Reality (essay) 34 Anna Livia Seventeenth Sighting: Dead Heat (novel excerpt) 41 Laura Hershey Progress (poem)

•˜•˜•˜ 43 Nicky Morris A Sunny Day (prose) 44 Ma jory Nelson Desire (narrative) 47 Sawnie Morris Your Passing (poem) 49 zana man plague (narrative) 555 58 Catalina Rios The Three Tongues (poem) 59 Donna Allegra A Toast of Babatine (narrative) 66 Christian McEwen Doubles (poem) 67 Sheila Ortiz Taylor Southern Exposure (poem) 70 Bernice Mennis Without Will (poem)

71 Michelle D. Williams Moondancer (novel excerpt) 83 Martha Serpas Xenophile (poem) 85 Vivienne Louise Ayemu's Children (narrative) 97 Cheryl Elaine Davis Stone Hands (novel excerpt) 106 Jasmine Marah Catching a Spirit (narrative) 111 Correction to Margaret Tongue's poem Fathers/Daughters in S W #33

1 12 Rebecca Ripley Magic Mommas, Trembling Sisters, Puritans and Perverts by Joanna Russ (review) 115 Valerie Taylor Dreams of the Woman Who Loved Sex by Tee Corinne (review) 116 Louise Rafkin Wingwomen of Hera by Sandi Hall (review) 117 Books Received 119 Contributors' Notes 122 Announcements and Classified Ads

ART cover Amy Klitsner 'Untitled (photograph) 8 Sudie Rakusin Diptyk, Tari Pennu: MandalalWe are all part of the whole (painting) 21 Jano Untitled (drawing) 65 Max Dashd Scarab Goddess (drawing) 82 Drashan Redack Moon City (drawing) 84 Sudie Rakusin from Goddesses and Amazons (drawing) 105 Drashan Redack Theater Dome (drawing) Mmch 1988 Vohrmc 13, Number 7

Ellen Herman The Rommee of LeshMotherhood 12

Mdy Yani The Fcaiatr610n of Porrcr 16 MEWPOINT

&OM Appochana The ROPW 18 OTHERDEPARTMENTS Robin kker Tk SubJert of Ow Ika 23 htters 3 Ewnts 47.11 Education 8-9.13 National News 6 Tmvd Guides National 19 P-town 20 Western Ma59 21 Jorqni AIMnda Outdoor Adventures 22 Lionheart GcJ: Authentic Yoiea from Jamaica , 35 Cabdar 24 Elkn Hewnan' ' ' Rsull 26 Politluof the Haart 41 Boston Briefs 27 Scr*kea 27-31,33 Boob 34,41 Bookstom ofZ&aon 35 MJlOrkr 36-37 RcJcb 38-39 -w - 32, Help Wmtd 444 W03D Y - Cldlkd 47 April 1988 Volume 13, Number 8 Muslc Slit! ~lleltrr'irl Oliviu Records Celebrates Nftcen Yean --___- 33

Sonia Juhnwn Sparks ( oulrurcrs) _ 5 FlLM l~ldll,~t I;,. Ilndrrground Abortion Hr~~~cn~l)crcd

What Does kcmrni\m llurc lo I)o W IIII Me:' 17

Cirlvrw M~nrr t(r15, B~OH~I Writing Fiction Acrus\ (;enerations - - _ 22 Just Say "Maybe" . . __- II

.lurc,d I<,,I,~,,> I.he Collision of Myth and Ikrt -Hrouklyn. I985 - -29

( bnrhru Werrhumrr Women and War

'Vum y Iirueze lncume and Indcpc~~tl~IISC \\ atis ,t 4 q,r~rt)t~ivr 4 I

THEATRE Andruu Loruwnwm Performing Arts at the Brultle .. _ -.-____- 31 May 1988 Volume 13, Number 9

Terri L. Rurrer Ron* Gilbert and Odetta in Concert 32 FEATURES Dlune Elx Underground Abortion Remembered 12 Cbtrlh~uRlch Ageism and the Politics of Beauty IS 8ronh:r.n Wills Shellev Mains Gloria Narlor: Dreaming the Dream 17 ~irltalk:A Compdon~teDocument.ry JS Kellry Read; and Jennifer Sckwr Women in El Salvador's Popular Movement I8

OTHERDEPARTMENTS FICTION& POETRY Events .Wrrr~llJoun Gerber 8 The Hysterectomy Waltz News Notu 26 S+wicu 9-10 Sandra ,Velson Education Jane Among the Ducks 27 Travel Guidu Ellen Rees Connecting Lines ot Power 27 Wutern Massachusetts - -16 Outdoor 23 Warlaino Tunnv First Time 27 Provincetown 28-29 National 35-36 Retail 19.26 Mail Order 20-21 Boston Briefs 21 Shone Sno wdon Calendar 24 "The New Feminist Classics" 39 Therapy Guide 62.32-34 Beth Imhofl Finance 30-31 A Guide to Spiritual Growth 42 Health 37-38 Books 4042 Bookstores of Boston 43 Help Wanted 4445 Woman-Owncd Busln- 46 Andrea Lwwensrein Cluslficd 47 From the Sublime to the Second Rate 2a FEATURES

8 Black Women's Visual Art

18 Abortion Special: from an historical perspective; genetic engineering; and opposing Alton's Bill

24 International Women's Day events listed

37 Interview with

50 Brazilian method of dealing with crimes against women NEWS BRITAIN

16 Clause 28 update

42 Identity numbers and poll tax. forced labour, and food irradiation

INTERNATIONAL

14 Aids and the international perspective

17 No Peace for the Tamils 44 US teenagers and abortion. Chinese sexual codes. conferences in Mexico

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Edm O'Brien and Jane Asher-artists against Clause 28 ' 1 REGULARS 4 LETTERS

53 PULSE

COLUMNS: 7 HERSAY 56 PARENTING 57 HEALTH 58 TYPICAL GIRLS

29 CULTURE SHOCK SPARE RIB ISSUE 188 MARCH 1988 CONT ENTS FEATURES

The lot of Britain's nurses

I Toni Morrison interviewed

) Donna 8 Kebab-the comedy duo speak

I Germany's crack-down on feminists b Interview with the editor of Naming the Waves-a new anthology of lesbian poetry

B More on Clause 28

D Fiction from Denmark NEWS

BRITAIN

B Rachman's ghost-what the new Housing Act will mean

4 Northern Ireland: A turning point?

INTERNATIONAL

6 South Africa. Angola and Namibia-an update

2 Censorship in Israel REGULARS

LETTERS

3 PULSE

COLUMNS: HERSAY 6 PARENTING 7 HEALTH 8 TYPICAL GIRLS

0 CULTURE SHOCK ;PARE RIB ISSUE 189 APRIL 1988 CONTENTS FEATURES

8 Feminism and Appearance: an exploration of the complexites

20 Pakistan's draconian 'Hudood' ordinance .

22 Maude Casey in conversation with June Levine

35 Holiday Round-up

50 Women's refuges under threat

NEWS

BRITAIN

I9 Benefits of the budget?

INTERNATIONAL

16 Central America-The Arias Peace Plan 9 months on

17 Ngansko Kaihau Minhinnickon- on Maori sovereignty

18 Nuclear imperialism-France in the Pacific REGULARS

4 LETTERS

53 PULSE

COLUMNS: 7 HERSAY 56 PARENTING 57 HEALTH 58 TY PlCAL GIRLS

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And-abortion Bill demo (Alton) 19.3.M SPARERIB ISSUE 190 MAY 1988 TRADESWOMEN A Quarterly Magazine for Women in Blue-collar Work

Vol. 6, No. 4 Fall '87lWinter '88

CONTENTS 8 How to Hear the Messages and Lessons of Pain by Dr. Linda Mayo 15 Portrait of a Trade: Drywall Taper by Shelley D. Coleman 20 Safety Squibs 27 Seeing Women Leave by Terese M. Floren 29 Easy on the Ego by Linda Miller-Woodall 32 Fiction: Sweetheart by Molly Martin DEPARTMENTS From The Staff Letters Just Say No...Comment Opinions: Working With Other Tradeswomen, Blessing or Burden? Book Review: Heart, Home & IEardhats poetry Tradeswomen Talk.. . Tradeswomen Marketplace Health and Safety: Hazardous Materials Bravo! Networking Laughter Contents No 13 Spring 1988

Letters...... ,...... Clause 29 : radical feminist perspectives Lynn Alderson and hlaniet Wistricb . . , . . . . . Lesbian Outlaws: past anemptsm legislate against lesbians Amabel Farraday ...... That's Entertainment? Jack the Ripper and the celebration of sexual violence Debbie Cameron As I Am: Tina Jenkins talks to Margot Famham about fat liberation ...... International Struggles Against Pornography : Susanne Kappeler ...... Who's Holding the Bottle? The politics of breast- feeding Dena Attar ...... Abortion and Disability: issues raised by the Alton BiIl Judy Hunt ...... - . . . ont troll in^ with Kindness: the 'softly-softly' approach to rape Sara Scott and Alison Dickens . . . . Sexual Murder: Jill Radfmd reviews Lust to Kill . . . The Stare of the Movement : reflections by ...... Volume 7, Number 1 Spring 1988

CONTENTS

A Note from the Acting Editor

Sarah Gardner: 'Such Tiumpery" or 'A Lustre to Her Sex"? Isobel Oncndy

'Plaisir et pmffict" in the Reading and Writing of Marguerite de Valois Cathleen M. Bawk

Gender and Poetic Tradition: The Shaping of Charlotte BrontC's Literary Career Gtrol A. Bock

Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Her Pmmetheuses: Self-will and a Woman Poet Alice Fdk

Feminine Sensationalism, Eroticism, and Self-Assertion: M. E. Braddon and Ouida Natalie Schroeder

Feminist Fantasies: Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God Jennifer Jordan VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2 MARCHIAPRIL 1988

-- FEATURES With the Community's Support: Lesbian Filmmakers Support the Community by Paula E. Langguth 4

Prophet to Watch Out For: Alison Bechdel by Lee Chiaramonte 11

Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel 10& 16

COLUMNS Her Story by Susan T. Chasin 14

Under the Law - Does a Sperm Donor Have Parental Rights To A Lesbian Couple's Child? Reflections on the Silver Screen by Paula L. Ettelbridc 17 See Page 4 Heartbeat - The Date by Lee Chiaramonte 18

POETRY In April by Barbara Bolz 7

REVIEWS Books -- "Memory Board" by Julie Abraham .8

Theater -- "Into Temptation" by Rosalie J. Miller 20

Film - "I've Heard The Mermaids Singing" by Paula E. Langguth 22

DEPARTMENTS Funny Ladv Fanfarz? Classifieds 24 See Page I1 Lesbian AIDS Risk Study '1

Resources '5

Letter from the Publisher -- 7 cover photo by Pat Senyich VOLUME 2, NUMBER 3 MAYIJUNE 1988

FEATURES I I Holly Near: A Year of Change by Susan T- Chain ...... 10 Against a Separate Background: Visibility As A Learned Experience by Lee Chiaramonte...... 4 Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel ...... 21&23

COLUMNS

Art -- Sandra De Sando by Kathryn Gleason ...... 14

Under the Law -- How Can We Create A Lesblan Family? by Paula L. Ettelbrick ...... 16 Hol& Near Pg. 10 Heartbeat - Flavor of the Month: Pick A Heartthrob by Lee Chiaramonte ...... 18 Irr-

POETRY

Sweat by suan piwko ......

REVIEWS

Books - "Shimoni's Lover" by Elynor Vine......

Theater -Why Is Really Good Theater Relatively Rare? by Rosalie J. Miller......

DEPARTMENTS Against A Separate Background Classifieds...... 24 Pg. 4

Resourns ...... 25 Letter from the Pubiisher ...... -...... -3 TABLE OF CONTENTS

How They're Seeing Us 1 Sue Rosenberg Zalk College Student - Parents 2 Lorrita Ford Dr. Seuss and Feminist 8 Nancy Seale Osborne Library Instruction Children's Cornucopla 9 Christine Jenklns Media Reviews 10 Books Monica Fusich Roberta Greifer Kathleen Hirooka Beth Sibley Patty Wong Music Pat Mullan Video Martha Shogren News Helen Duell Send For Helen Duell Subscriptlon Information New Arrivals Patty Wong Contents VOLUME 10 NUMBER 11

COLUMNS WISCONSIN WONDERLAND. 2 PUBLISHERS LmER Make vacation plans now to explore the four corners of the state. By Don 13 Davenport. DEPARTMENTS 4 LmERS 8 WISCONSIN WOMEN IN FOCUS FOR WOMEN ONLY 21 CAREERS Two Wisconsin colleges continue the 24 SHOPPING tradition of single-sex education. By Leifa 47 YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH 17 Bvhick, 48 NEW LOOK OF THE MONTH - SUN PRAIRIE 50 CREAM HOME GLORIA HALVERSON 52 FOOD Nationally recognized infertility expert 62 CALENDAR balances the demands of home and work. ~y Mary Wagner. 65 FICTION 26 68 NEW LOOK OF THE MONTH - STOUGHTON 70 ARTS DISORDER IN THE COURT State survey finds the scales of justice 3 1 askew. By Lois Rentmeester.

WORKING TOGETHER Painting by Monica Urbanik, part Four couples in real estate combine of the Wisconsin Women in the 3 6 career and marriage. Arts Exhibition on display in West Bend through February and then on tour through the state. JEALOUSY How to manage this tricky emotion and 42 make it work for you. By Leifa Bvhick. -.. ------. - -- CODEPENDENCY Women addicted to addictive men have a double struggle. By Marcia Tillet- 54 Welsh.

February-March 198Wisconsin Woman Contents VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1

DEPARTMENTS JUDGE ANGELA BARTELL Interview with Chief Justice of the Fifth Judicial District Angela Bartell. By Ina PUBLISHER'S LETTER 8 Pasch. LETTERS WISCONSIN WOMEN IN FOCUS ADVISORY COUNCIL NEW LOOK OF THE MONTH Meet the women who counsel FINANCE Wisconsin Woman and will be hosting the Wisconsin Woman seminar suppers FOOD 11 in your part of the state in April. LEGISLATIVE NOTES FICTION WISCONSIN WOMAN MCBRIDES' ASIDES OF THE YEAR YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH Wisconsin Woman is pleased to announce its choice of WOMANTALK Hannah Rosenthal as Wisconsin CREATIVE HOME 22 Woman of the Year. By Leifa Butrick. SHOPPING ARTS FASHION: LAW SUITS CALENDAR Women attorneys show off fashions 2 7 for the office.

COVER: SAVING FACE Photo~aphyby Brian Malloy The pros and cons of cosmetic surgery. Hair and makeup Ceil Schudbach Interviews with women, surgeons, and ot From H~irOn 34 psychologists. By Bea Mitz. Happ-v Birthday to us! Wisconsin Woman celebrates its first birthday. THE TROUBLE WITH THINKING THIN Two women tell how they overcame their eating disorders. By Stephen 42 Gardener.

WOMEN POLITICIANS How are women faring in the polls? Why are they losing when they lose, and what do they have to do to win? 50 By Mary Lou Beatty.

MAKING THE SYSTEM WORK Four Wisconsin women who work behind the scenes in politics. By Kristin 58 Visser.

April 19881Wisconsin Woman May 1988 Contents VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2

DEPARTMENTS NANCY VEENENDAAL Excellence in education would be easy 6 PUBLISHER'S LETTER to achieve if all teachers were like 8 LETTERS Nancy Veenendaal of Sun Prairie. By 9 WISCONSIN WOMEN IN FOCUS 14 Leifa Butrick. 32 WOMANTALK 55 FICTION MULTIPLE CHOICE 58 BOOKS Eleven women from around the state 59 FOOD who have helped Wisconsin reach its 61 CALENDAR 16 high educational standards. 63 NEW LOOK OF THE MONTH 66 SHOPPING FROM BLUEPRINT TO BLUEPRINTS Hair and makeup by Ceil Schwalbach of The woman's touch to the architect's From Hair On. design of a new home is just as important as the pattern she picks for 19 the wallpaper.

BREAKING THE FAILURE CHAIN The underachiever can break harmful habits and learn how to learn. 28 By Ellen Kort.

Single Mothers by Choice NO ONE DESERVES TO BE See Page 50 BATTERED. NO ONE. When irrationality prevails, both the victim and the perpetrator of domestic 36 abuse lose. By Judy Bridges.

THE PERFECT SMILE Do you arrange your smile around imperfect teeth? New techniques in orthodontia and cosmetic dentistry may have a simple solution for you 43 By Julie Wichman.

FASHION IN THE NORTH WOODS Four Wisconsin women from the northern part of the state model spring 48 fashion.

SINGLE MOTHERS BY CHOICE In the past five years, 200,000 single women in their thirties have chosen to become mothers. What influences their decision? How do they manage? 50 By Dana Grabiner. 97 . a magazine of feminism. spirituality. and politics

PROFILES: 'Nature" Carol E Christ: Feeling The Power of Nature ...... 22 Vandana Shiv= IndIan Women and the Chipko Movement ...... 26 Dora Weyer: A Visit to Pamts Wood ...... 32 Karen Pick* Acting Globally ...... 34 Ellen Swallow, Lo18 Gibbs. and Rachel Careon: Catalysts of the Amencan Enwonmental Movement ...... 37 Nancy Sw~nson:Singing Buffalo Woman's Song Eulogy for an Activist ...... 58 Louise Coleman: What Goes Around Comes Around ...... 62 JaneLidsky: CEA.S.E.. Building Consciousness ...... 64 Ingrid Newkirk: Animal Rights and the Feminist Connection ...... 67

ARTICLES Ecofeminiem: Our Roots and Flowering, by Charlene Spretnak ...... 6 Build- The GncnMovement, bv Rachel Banby ...... 11 Nanrrr P8 an Act of baghati&. by ~luabetKdodsonGray ...... 18 Ecofemiaism: On The Necessity of Hietory and Mystery. by Ynestra King ...... 42 The Knowing, by Connie Salamone ...... 53 Leunhg Love at an EPTly Age: Teaching Children Composeion for Anid.by Victoria Moran ...... 54 Communication Studica with Gorillas. by Mary M . Kennedy ...... 60 Space Colonies: The Great EecPpc. by AndrEe Collard with Joyce Contrucci ...... 72 Notes From Down Under. by Julie Sargisson ...... 76 HOWGHelp Open Women's tad. an open letter horn Peggy Luhrs and Laurie Larsun ...... 82

POETRY, FICTION Her Runes of Earth nnd Stone. by Judith Anderson ...... 25 Oya. by Iudith Cleason ...... 36 On AbundPn~rby Lnda Marks ...... 49 Why Did the BPLinuK Chicken Crow the Road. by Alice Walker .....50 Moon Stick. by Norma Cordell ...... 70

ARTWORK. PHOTOGWHY Photography. by Carol Nye and 5. Mddlesworth ...... front cover Artwork. by As- ...... 12.36.51. 59 Artwork. by Judith Anderson ...... 21 Artwork. by Shan Goshorn ...... IS. 46.41.96. hi&back cover Phorqpaphy. by Nancy Strode ...... 5.48. 70 Artwork. by Dierdre Luzwick ...... 52

DEPARTMENTS PROM THE EDllUR, by Char McKee ...... 4 THEMES OF FUTURE ISSUES ...... 81 RESOURCES ...... 83 ANNOUNCEMENTS. PUBLICATIONS. NETWORKS. CLASSIP(EDS. EVENTS. CLASSESCWORKSHOPS ...... 84.86.87.90.91.... THE CAULDRON: ~ewwomen's works ...... 85 NUl'ICES ...... 88. 89 AN APOLOGY TO LUISAH TEISH ...... 89 CRUEIXY-FREE PRODUCTS LEST ...... 92 BoYCrn LIST ...... 93 THEME RESOURCES LIST ...... 94. 95 PATHS OF THE HEART: "Moontimc: The Cycles of Life," by Shan Coshorn ...... 96

woman of power Spring 1988 Val. 9 No. I Woman's Art Journal

I One Point Perspective, by Elsa Honig Fine ...... 2 ISSUES AND INSIGHTS I The Witch in Early 16th-Century German Art, by Dorinda Neave ...... 3 Early 20th-Century Danish Women Artists in Light of De Beauvoir's The Second Sex, by Inga Christensen ...... 10

PORTRAITS Barbara Longhi of Ravenna, by Liana DeGirolami Cheney ...... 16 Elizabeth Siddal's Lady of Shalott, by Elaine Shefer ...... 21

0 Elizabeth Thompson Butler: The Consequences of Marriage, by Paul Usherwood ...... 30 Lotte Laserstein and the German Naturalist Tradition, by Caroline and Adrian Stroude ...... 35

REVIEWS Looking Into Degas: Uneasy Images of Women and Modern Life, by Eunice Lipton. Reviewed by Bradley Collins, Jr...... 39 Women of Sweetgrass, Cedar and Sage, essays by Erin Younger, Jaune Quick-to-SeeSmith, and Lucy Lippard; The Song of the Loom: New Daditions in Navajo Weaving, by Frederick Dockstader. Reviewed by Nancy Luomala ...... 42 Goddesses and Their Offspring: 19th and 20th Century Eastern European Embroideries, introduction by Catherine A. Schwoeffermann; essays by Natalie K. Moyle, Mary B. Kelley, and Lubow K. Wolynetz. Reviewed by Lou Robinson ...... 44 Malerinnen auf dem Weg ins 20. Jahrhundert Kunstgeschicte als Sozialgeschichte (Woman Artists on the Way to the 20th Century, Art History as Social History), by Renate Berger. Reviewed by Mary L. Wagener ...... 45 Ndebele: The Art of an African Dibe, photographs and text by Margaret Courtney-Clarke; foreward by David Goldblatt. Reviewed by Judith Wilson ...... 47 BOOKS AND CATALOGUES RECEIVED 1 Reviewed by Sibyl James, John Loughery, and Herbert E. Nass ...... 50 WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS

Vol. 10 No. 2 Winter 1988 FebruaryIMarch

On the Move: Women Organize in Lima's Shanty Towns 4 Hubert Campfens Oodi Weavings Symbol of New North-South Co-operation 8 Maureen Johnson Too Good to Last? The Social Service Innovations of Wartime Housing John Bacher Under the Threat of Expulsion: Women were Blamed 14 for the Housing Shortage during World War I1 John Bacher Research Report Is there a Women's Transportation Problem? Sandra Rosenbloom Rush Hours: How Some Parents Cope with Work and ChiM Care California Going for Child Care in Transit 19 Departments Taking Sides: Free Women-Trade the Multinationals 20 Interview with Marjorie Cohen A Word from You 2 1 Conference Reports 22 Out in the Field 23 Reviews, In Print 24 Rtface Cesar A. Pemles Introduction The Issues Present Directions An Agenda for the Future

Women and Poverty: A Demographic Overview 2 1 Julie Boatright Wilson, PhD Defining Poverty 22 Who Are the Poor Women? 23 Poor Manied Women 27 Women Heading Their Own Households 32 Teenage Mothers: A Special Concern 35 Unrelated Poor Women 38 Policy Prescriptions 38 The Health Plight of Rural Women Hila Richanison, DrPH Introduction Rural Women The Health Plight of Poor Rural Women Summary and Recommendations

Women and Poverty: The Efkts on Reproductive Status 55 Lorna McBarnette, MS. MPH Introduction Women, Health, Access to Health Services Poverty and Reproductive Trends and Poverty Family Planning Sexually Transmissible Diseases and Ectopic Pregnancies Maternal Deaths Women & Health Cervical Cancer Volume 12, Numbers 314 Conclusion Recommendations I987 The Working Environment of the Working Poor: An Analysis Based on Workers' Compensation Claims, Census Lhta and Known Risk Factors 83 Jeanne Mager Stellman. PhD Introduction 84 Poverty and Women's Occupations 85 Reported Accidents, Injuries and IlInesses in Occupations of the Working Poor 89 Occupational Hazards and Diseases of Poor Working Women 95 Conclusions and Recommendations 99

Illacu-Engendered Poverty Among the Elderly 103 Lois Gmy RN, PhD Who Are the Elderly Poor? 104 Poverty and Illness 106 Illness and Pwerty 107 Spending Down: Three Case Examples 110 Summary and Discussion 116

Changing Patterns of Health Insunnce Coverage: Spcelrl Concerns for Women 119 James R Tallon, Jr. Rachel Blmk Dimensions of the Problem 120 Insurance Coverage, Health Status and Utilization 124 Trends in Availability and Cost of Coverage 126 (Continued)

Closing the Gaps Prospects for the Future

A Rescarch Agenda on Issues Affecting Poor and Minority Women: A Model for Understanding Their Health Needs 137 Ruth E. Zambrana. PhD Introduction 137 Background Characteristics of Poor and Minority Women Factors that Contribute to Health Status: Current Knowledge Adolescent Childbearing Maternal and Child Health The Context of Health Status and Functioning A Model for Understanding Their Health Needs A Research Agenda: Beginning Directions for Future Research Implementing the Agenda

State-Level Public Policy as a Predictor of Individual and Family Well-Being Shirley L. Zimmennan, PhD The Research Perspective Methods Results Summary and Conclusion

Is Being Poor a Mental Health Hazard? Freda L. Paltiel. MPH Women, Health, Socioeconomic Status of Women: and Poverty The Canadian Experience 192 Health and Socioeconomic Status 194 Stress 1% Coping 200 Women & Health A Model for Coping 203 Volume 12, Numbers 314 Conclusion 207 1987 Afro-American Women, Poverty and Mental Health: A Social Essay 213 Maisha B. H. Bennett, PhD

Poverty Among Afro-American Women Household and Marriage Status Coping with Being Single Case Studies: The Single Woman Recommendations

Poverty, Self-Concept, and Health: Exprrience of Latinas 229 Carlola Teu'dor del Portillo, EdD Background Health Mcntal Health Ohse~ationsat San Francisco Mission Community College Recommendations for the Future

A Social Essay on Special Issues Facing Poor Womcn of Color Ruth If. Gordon-Bmdshaw. PhD Introduction Education Living Environment Employment and Income Poverty Health Concluding Remarks Recommendations Women & Performance A Journal of Feminist Theory

Editorial Voices Preface Ballerinas and Ball Passing Marianne Coldberg Feminist Analysis cross cultures: Performing Gender in India CadMartin Roundtable ~nterview: Post-Modernism and Feminism in Dance Marianne Goldbeg and Ann Cooper Allnight Classical Ballet: A Discourse of Difference Ann Duly Brenda Bufalino's Too Small Blues Ann Cavere KilkeRy Bronisiava Nijinska: A Legacy Uncovered Lynn Camfola Interview with Senta Driver Ann My The Body, Discourse, and The Man Who Envied Women Marianne Goldberg

Special Feature The Man Who Envied Women 103 Yvonne Ruiner

Reviews & Resources 161

Vol. 3, No. 2 #6 1987t1988 CONTENTS

PERSPECTIVES Note From the Editor Rim Mae Kelb Reflections on Women and Political Participation Gentude A. Steuemagel

COMMENTARY A Response to Steuernagel Ethel Klein

Reflections on Reflections: Personal Ruminations Vvgr'nia Sapim Comment on Steuernagel's "Reflections on Women and Political Participation" 29 POLITICS Hannon Zeigler Keith Poole

ARTICLES Adolesants' Willingness to Vote for a Woman for President: The Effect of Gender and Race Volume 7 Carcia s* Number 4 Diane Gillespie Winter 1987 Aristotle on the Inferiority of Women Shadia B. Drwy

Social Theory and Women in Development Policy Nliket Kordom

BOOK REVIEWS ~IopmrrSmt* and the Stam of WinflexA Conpanthe Swofthe United States, Modeo, the Sovia Union, and Cuba, by Margaret E. Lcahy &hd by KaWm,Stau&

Un-d Lkmmmcy: Women in Nordic Pdiricr, edited by Uina Haavio-Mannila et al. RNiMdby Bos* Pditical Womm, edited by Janet A. Flammang Womm os Candidorcs in Amcricon Pdirics, by Susan J. Canoll kviewed by Mmin Gndxtg

Muslim Wanen, edited by Freda Hussain Women and WYionin Inn, edited by Guity Nashat Woman in the Muslh Unmnrciw, by Fatna A. Sabbah &hd by Ma&&ne C. Zilfi

Wen, State and WIction: Ess4ys on Pmrand Gender in Evrqpc Since 1789, edited by Sign Reynolds Female Revolt: Women's Movements in World and Historical Pmpcriu, by Janet Saltzman Chafctz and Anthony Gary Dworkin, with the assistance of Stephanie Swanson &hwd by Mo~hBohochcvsky-Chaniclk Why We LOSl the ERA, by Jane J. Mansbridge Rights of Possoge: 7hc Past and FU~VFof the ERA. edited by Joan Hoff-Wilson Reviewd by Nancy Douglas Jqner Book Rwim Instructions

About the Contributors Volume l3 No. 1 CONTENTS Spring 1988

ART OF THE FUTURE 2 Introduction: The Future Lies Ahead 3 Postmortanism by Eleanor Heartney 4 The Art Market of the Future by Carey Lovelace 6 This is Not a Text About the Future by Silvia Kolbowski 7 Will There Be Art? by Arlene Raven 8 The Perils of Prognostication by Judy Seigel

SYMPOSIA, COFERENCES & PANELS 9 Panel: Feminism -Who Needs It? 10 Symposium: The Issue of Fame by Jenni L. Schlossman 11 Conference: Jewish Women in the Arb 12 National Women's Conference by Nancy Cusidr 13 Society for Photographic Education Colloquium

EXHIBITIONS 14 Nancy Fried by Cassandra Langer 15 Amalia Mesa-Bains: Grotto of the Virgii by Wendy Gittler 16 Ethel Schwabacher: A Retroepective by Jenni L Schlossman 17 Ita Aba -Refabricated Mysteries by Cassandra Langer Studio 218 Eighth Annual by Jo-Anne Ard Washington Women's Caucus for Art 18 Evelyn Eller by Robert Rosenblum

BOOK REVIEWS 18 Shorts 19 Birthday by Dorothy Taming reviewed by Sylvia Moore

20 Cross Pollination by Elizabeth Richardson 22 ALMANAC WOMEN IN THE NEWS EVENTS & SPECIAL PROGRAMS NEWS OF PUBLICATIONS OPPORTUNITIES & SLIDE CALLS 32 LETTERS lo' lo' 2!!?~IN THIS ISSUE

From the editor's desk: Foreword Equality of opportunity and treatment in employment: A growing awareness 1

SITUATION OF WOMEN WORKERS: ILO FINDINGS 6 Women's employment in the eighties in a global context 6 Rural women and employment I2 Measurement of women's economic activity I5 Demography and social security in Europe: Women are affected too 18 Trends in the clothing industry 19 Equal remuneration in the hotel and catering sector 20 Women workers in Europe: Fourth European Regional Conference 21 1LO regional seminars on non-discriminatory employment practices 22

ILO STANDARD-SETTING ACTIVITIE$ 28 Women workers: International labour standards 28 General survey on the 1LO discrimination instruments 32 Table of ratifications of ILO Conventions on women 34

ILO TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION ACTIVITIES 4 1 Technical co-operation in support of women 41 Women in development 44 Integrating women into mainstream projects in the southern African region 45 Workshop on ILO Assistance to Women Victims of Apartheid 45

PERSPECTIVES FOR FUTURE ILO ACTIVITIES Future trends and perspectives for ILO action on women workers 48 ILO activities for the 1988-89 biennium 51

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MEMBER STATES Recent legislation and policy measures 53 Algeria 53 Australia 53 Bulgaria 53 Canada 53 German Democratic Republic 54 Federal Republic of Germany 54 Italy 54 Mozambique 54 USSR 55 Role of trade unions in promoting equality 55 Women workers: Protection or equality'? 56

CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND NON-GOVERNEMENTAL ORGANISATIONS 58 United Nations system-wide Medium-Term Plan for Women and Development (1990-95) 58 World Congress of Women in Moscow 59

OFFICIAL DOCUMENT 62 ILO Plan of Action on Equality of Opportunity and Treatment of Men and Women in Employment 62 FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR

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1 - 16 SPECIAL REPORT: THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN USA 1988 Basic Demographic Facts and Summary // Economic Facts, Employment and Earnings // Public Office and Politics // Education // Health // Women and Violence // Women and Media. 17 - 19 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIQNS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 42nd SESSION Spt. - Dec. 1987, Documents COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOYp, 32nd Session March 14-23 /88, Vienna -CEDAW Meeting Febr. 16 - Mar. 4 '88 , New York WOMEN AND THE UN SECRETARIAT : Progress Report on Employment Goals UNESCO : Women's Right to Education // Study Abroad -FA0 : Human Resources //Women in Agriculture // Learning from Rural Women IT'S OUR MOVE NOW: Community Guide to Implementation of Forward Looking Strategies: International Trlbune

20 - 21 WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : CLEARINGHOUSE WHO: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION -FA0: FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION UNICEF: UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN FUND // KO: INTERNATIONAL LABOR OFFICE UNESCO: UN EDUCATIONAL,SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION TB: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RECRUITMENT 6 ADMINISTRATION SERVICES WORLD BANK 22 - 24 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT ILO- International Labor Office: "Women at Work" =EN AND THE DEBT CRISIS: Campaign organised in the Netherlands PHILIPPINE WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY: Activities and Development Institute PEACE CORPS: Preparatory Program at Norwich University, Vermont NEPAL : Commit~nent to Women's Education FRANCE: Women and Development Network activities INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE : Development & Health 25 - 26 WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT "A WOMEN'S HOUSING MANIFESTO" from Women and Environments WORLD DIRECTORY of Women in Environment published by WORLDWIDE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY and International Housing Ministry WOMEN'S INSTITUTE for Housing and Economic Development 27 - 38 WOMEN AND HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING / BIRTH CONTROL : World Access to Birthcontrol - Survey and Poster I/ Contraceptive Use - a World View //Family Planning Internatio- nal Assistance - FPIA - // The Pathfinder Fund // Family Planning & Repro ductive Health Association // Family Life Information Exchange // Women- Centered Family Planning: by Dr. Nafis Sadik, Exec. Dir. UNFPA //Family Planning Conference by IPPF and others- Nairobi Oct. '87 // More FP Pro- qrams address men // China's One Child Family benefits Women and Children MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH: La Leche League ~nternationalpromotes Breast Fee- ding //500.000 Unnecessary Deaths due to Pregnancy/Childbirth // US AID- Maternal Child Health 6 Nutrition Program- Int. Ctr. for Research Women ABORTION: NARAL- National Abortion Rights Action League- USA // Bill in UK proposes to limit Abortion // WOMEN'S HEALTH: "Ourselves Growing Older - Women Aging with Knowledge & Power" new Book bv BWHBC // AIDS a Women's Issue - Fact sheet REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES: Maternity In the Laboratory - International Cm ference Report // Reproductive and Genetic Enqineerlng Journal // Call for papers-by HYPATIA Journal RESOURCES: 15th International Health Conference by NCIH // AHRTAG- Appru- priate Health Resources Action Group FEMALE C IRCUNC IS ION - GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION UPPER GHANA: Excision widely practiced according to Research/Survey -SOUTHERN GHANA: Study of 3 Communltles near Accra confirms practices amonq immigrants :Recommendations for action N1GERIA:Exclsion practiced by "Igbo" people in Eastern Niqeria SOMALIA: Study of Anthro~ological Traits of Infibulation - universally practiced amonq Somali Ethnic qroups AUSTRALIA: Questions regardina circurnclsiun amor.? immigrants raised in the Australian Parliament ERADICATION OF FC/GM using the CHILDBIRTH PICTURE BOOK as Aqent for Health Education -- Comments from the Grass Roots Level from Sierra Leone, Ni- geria, Ghana, Eqypt etc.- Letters renouncing the operations FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR

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48 - 50 WOMEN-- AND VIOLENCE WIFE ABUSE: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence USA- some facts 6 acticities // RESPONSE- to the victimization of Women and Children - pu- blications // New Zealand: Ministerial Committee Report of Inquiry into Violence includes Domestic Violence I/ AEGIS - Magazine on ending violenc~ against Women. PORNOGRAPHY: Pornographic Movie Posters prohibited in India 51 WOMEN AND ED_I/j 9th CONGRESS OF WORLD ASSOC. OF WOMEN JOURNALISTS & WRITERS - CANADA FRONTIERS Journal Call for Papers // SEX ROLES within Mass Media - Report BIBLIOGRAPHIES on Women & Media - Australia and World Wide // Yellow Pages 52 - 54 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA EGYPT: Women Politicians in Egypt few but active SAUDI ARABIA: Women and Higher Education - an overview KENYA: Maendeleo Ya Wanawake - Kenyas largest Women's Organization "incor- porated" into KANU - National Party of Kenya UGANDA: ACFODE - Action for Development - Women's Organization formed

55 - 64 REPORTS--- -FROM AROUND THE WORLD : ASIA AND PACIFIC INDIA: Sati-Widow Burning in Rajastan // Political Repercussions of Satill "STOP Sati" Campaign organized // Child Marriage continues // Female In- fanticide still practiced // Dowry Problem persists // 1,319 Deaths due Dowry in 1986. PHILIPPINES: Center for Women's Resources "PIGLAS - DIWA": Issues and Trends about Philippine Women // GABRIELA - A National Womens Coalition NEW CALEDONIA: south Pacific Commission of Women : Activities - Resources VIETNAM: The Status of Women - and overview BANGLADESH: Two Women lead the political oppostion AUSTRALIA: Women earn only 78% of what men earn - WEL-Women's Electoral Lobby reports KOREA: Women-Headed Households are increasing JAPAN: More Women elected in local elections NEW ZEALAND: Technical and Vocational Education still segregated : UNESCO 65 - 68 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY : Community Law and Women - Report // "Women of Europe' 50th issue and Anniversary BELGIUM: Two Years of Government Policies in Support of Emancipation SPAIN: Plan for Equal Opportunity by Spanish Government USSR: Birthrate in Russia increases slightly with incentives BRITAIN: Report confirms that Men fail to share Housework FRANCE: Libary Marguerite Durand important women's resource

69 - 75 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : AMERICAS CANADA: Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women:"Integration anC Participation - Women's Work in the Home and in the Labor Force" // Three ~ackgroundPapers on Free Trade and effect on Women's jobs. USA: Women in the Federal Government - survey // Women's Workforce Net- work Anniversary // Center for Women Policy Studies // Congressional Fellowships // The Myth of Equality - as shown by NOW // Women Work and Poverty - some statistics // National Council for Research on Women // "The Feminization of Power" - Campaign // Conference on Parental Leave and Childcare announced // Women Who Support Families on Increase // 15 Million Women have no Maternity Insurance. 76 INFORMATION OF INTEREST : INTERNATIONAL WOMEN STUDIES - Summer Institute - University of London GLOBAL PEACE : International Conference by Women Aug. 1988, Univ. Dal.las WORLD CONGRESS of WOMEN- "TOWARDS 2000" (USSR ,' Moscow June'87) Final Report and Commission Reports available from WIDE UNITED TOWNS INT. COMMITTEE "For Women's Access to Public Office" Jan Zita Grover The Real 'Ifuth about Women and AIDS by Helen Singer Kaplan; Advice for Life by Chris Norwood; Women and AIDS by Diane Richardson; Making It: A Woman's Guide to Sex in the Age of AIDS by Cindy Patton and Janis Kelly

Letters

Marsha Jean Darling Beloved by Toni Morrison

Who is the Beloved? A Conversation with Toni Morrison

Judith R. Waikowitz The Age of Sex Crime by Jane Caputi; The Lust to Kill by Debomh Cameron and Elizabeth Frazer

Sara Neustadtl Getting Away from It All: Women Travelers' Tales

Wendy Chapkis Different Daughters: A Book by Mothers of Lesbians edited by Louise Ram Parents Matter: Parents' Relationships with Lesbian Daughters and Gay Sons by Ann Muller; Politics of the Heart: A Lesbian Parenting Anthology edited by Sandra Pollack and Jeanne Vaughn

Susan Greenstein Straight on Till Morning: A Biography of Beryl Markham by Mary S. Love11

Karen Lindsey Alcott Revisited

Linda Rabben Children in the Field: Anthropological Experiences edited by Joan Cussell

Julie Wheelwright LCby Susan Daitch; All Good Women by Valerie Miner

JoAnn Loulan Lesbian Psychologies: Explorations and Challenges edited by the Boston Lesbian Psychologies Collective

Sondra Zeidenstein 'Iko Poems

Susan C. Cook The Musical Woman: An International Perspective, Volume 'Iko 1984-1985 edited by Judith Lang Zaimont

Barbara Rich The Misalliance by Anita Brookner; Herself in Love by Marianne Wiggins

Thaiia Gouma-Peterson and Patricia Mathews Framing Feminism: Art and the Women's Movement, 1970-1985 edited by Roszika Parker and Griselda Pollock

Books Received 1 Laura Rice-Sayre The Tiger's Milk: Women of Nicaragua by Adriana Angel and Fiona Macintosh; Living Maya by Walter A Morris, JI: and JeJay Foxx 6 Letters 7 Miriam A. Lewin Madwives: Schizophrenic Women in the 1950s by Carol A.R Wamn 8 Ruthann Robson The Queen of Swords by Judy Gmhn; Our Dead Behind Us by Audm Lorde 9 Rayna Rapp Made to Order: The Myth of Reproductive and Genetic Progress edited by fitriciz Spallone and Debomh Lynn Steinberg; Reproductive Technologies: Gender, Motherhood and Medicine edited by Michelle Stanworth 11 Hilda Scott My Companions in the Bleak House by ELa Kanturkovd 12 Anne Higonnet Berthe Morisot, Impressionist by Charles E Stuckq, William l? Scott, and Suzanne Lindsay; Berthe Morisot by Kathleen Adler and Tamar Garb; The Correspondence of Berthe Morisot edited by Denis Rouart 14 Jane Caputi Tbe Ones Who Got Away: Women Who Left Abusive Partners by Ginny NiCarthy; Called to Account: The Story of One Family's Struggle to Say No to Abuse by ,WLk Switzer and Katherine Hale; Shattered Dreams: The Story of Charlotte Fedders by Charlotte kidenand Luum Elliot 15 Rebecca Gordon A Restricted Country by Joan Nestle 16 Sue Quinn 'Rvo Poems 17 Barbara Levy Mothers and Lovers by Elizabeth Wood; The Powers of Charlotte by Jane Lazane; Dry Your Smile by ; Her Mother's Daughter by Marilyn Fmch 19 Erica Hanh Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Middle Class, 1780-1850 by Leonom Davidofland Catherine Hall 20 Joan Hawkins Against the Wind: Selected Poems of Hanny Michaelis 2 1 E.M. Broner The Saviors by Helen lj$esius 22 Janet Sayers Fed Up and Hungry: Women, Oppression and Food edited by Maribn Lnwmnce; Living with the Sphinx edited by Sheila Ernst and Marie Maguim 1 Margaret Randall The Bean l'hm by Barbam Kingsolver Emily Toth Dorothy Parker: What Fresh Hell Is This? by Marion Meade

Tobe Levin The Circumcision of Women: A Strategy for Eradication by Olayinka Koso-T3roma.s

Linda Rennie Forcey Women and Political Conflict: Portraits of Strugglein Times of Crisis edited by Rmmary Ridd and Helen Callaway; Scraps of Life: Chilean Arpilleras by Marjorie Agosin; Valiant Women in Wrand Exile: Thirty-Eight 'he Stories edited by Sally Hayton-Keevg Greek Women in Resistance by Eleni Fourtouni

Londa Schiebinger Uneasy Careers and Intimate Lives: Women in Science, 1789-1979 edited by Pnina Abir-Am and Dorinda Outmm

Christine Froula Across the Acheron by Monique Wig

Emily K. Abel Women Take Care: The Consequences of Camgiving in Today's Society by 7kh Sommers and Laurie Shields

D.S. Oliver Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden: Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians by Buflalo Bird Woman as told to Gilbert L. Wilson

Lois Rita Helmbold Cannery Women, Cannery Lives: Mexican Women, Unionization, and the California Food Processing Industry, 19304950 by Vicki L. Ruiz Women's Work and Chicano Families: Cannery Workers of the Santa Clara Valley by Ibtricia Zavella

Helena Minton WoPoems

Karen Lee Osborne 's Aesthetic of Limitation by Gloria Bowles

Marie Shear Too Old, Too Ugly, and Not Deferential to Men by Chrirtine Wt

Ernilie Bergrnann Study in Lilac by Maria-Anthnia Oliver

Estella Lauter Jung and Feminism: Liberating the Archetypes by Llemaris Wehr; Female Authority: Empowering Women through Psychotherapy by Fblb Young-Eisendmth and Flomnce Wiedemann

Beverly Lyon Clark Grimms' Bad Girls and Bold Boys: The Moral and Social Vision of the Tales by Ruth B Bottigheimer; The Hard Facts of the Grimms' Fairy Tales by Maria Taar Our Letters column will return next month Volume 10, Numbers 2 & 3 CONTENTS Winter 1988

ARTICLES Workshop: Lesbians, Gays, and Feminists at the Bar-Translating Personal Experience into Effective Legal Argument Elizabeth Schneider, Mary Dunlap, Michael Lavery, John De Witt Gregory ...... 107 Sexual Identity and the Constitution: Homosexual Persons as a Discrete and Insular Minority Elvia Rosales Arriola ...... 143 Note: Substantive Due Process Comes Home to Roost: Fundamental Rights, Griswold to Bowers Robert Goodman ...... 177

ANNOUNCEMENTS ...... ; ...... ; ...... 99 Dorothy Wordsworth: The Grounds of Writing MEENA ALEXANDER A Bloodsmoor Romance: 's Little Women ELIZABETH LENNOX KEYSER From a Mimetic to a Holo aphic Paradigm in Fiction: Toward a Definition of !feminist Writing ZULMA NELLY MARTINEZ Woman Writer in the CP: The Case of Meridel LeSueur LINDA RAY PRAll and the History of Rape STEPHEN P. PISTONO Emma Goldman, Ben Reitman, and Reitman's Wives: A Study in Relationships SUZANNE POlRlER Notes about Contributors WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUF1 VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1 1988

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SUSANA. MCDANIEL,HELENE CUMMINS 1 Mothers of invention? Meshing the roles and RACHELLESENDER BEAUCHAMP of inventor, mother, and worker SUEV. ROSSER 13 Good science: can it ever be gender free? JUDITHSTACEY 21 Can there be a feminist ethnography? 29 Sexualization and the lateralized brain: from craniometry to pornography 43 Feminism and the "eroticidon" of the middle-class woman: the intersection of class and gender attitudes BECKYL. GLASS 55 Workplace harassment and the victimization of women ANNECRANNY-FRANCIS 69 Gender and genre: feminist rewritings of detective fiction BOOK REVIEWS 85 Contraception: A Practical and Political Guide by Rose Shapiro

85 A Woman's Place: The Changing Picture of Women in Britain by Diana Souhami 86 Our Work, Our Lives, Our Words edited by Leonore Davidoff and Belinda Westover 86 All Work and No Play? The Sociology of Women and Leisure by Rosemary Deem 87 Katherine Anne Porter: Conversations by Joan Givner 87 Conversations with Flannery O'Connor by Rosemary M. Magee 87 Ethnicity and Women edited by Winston A. Van Horne 89 Erratum 91 Biographical statements I Feminist Forum: News. Conferences, Reports WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL M)RW VOLUME 1 l NUMBER 2 1988

CONTENTS KARENOFFEN "Powered by a woman's foot:" a documentary introduction to the sexual politics of the sewing machine in nineteenth-century France Oppressive pedagogy: the importance of process in women's studies Gender-charged munitions: the language of World War I munitions reports The experience of women in the Egyptian communist movement, 1939- 1954

MICHELLEA. MAS&and Male and female created they them: the depiction of KAREN~SENBLUM gender in the advertising of traditional women's and men's magazines Strong feelings about computers Light, power, space, and sun: women in landscapes of adventure BOOK REVIEWS PHILIPPALEVINE Women. State and Revolution: Essays on Power and Gender in Europe since 1789 edited by Sian Reynolds A Piece of Cake by Mary Leunig Women, Feminism and Biology: The Feminist Challenge by Lynda Birke

The Gender of Oppression by Jeff Hearn

Revolurion Posrponed: Women in Contemporary China by Margery Wolf South Africa: A Dijjerenr Kind of War by Julie Frederikse 170 Aging and Culfural Diversity by Heather Strange and Michele Teitelbaum

17 1 The Woman in the Body: A Cul~uralAnalysis of Reproduction by Emily Martin

171 Women of [he Mediterranean by Monique Gadant 172 Consuming Fiction by Terry Lovell

173 Reading Locan by Jane Gallop,

175 Erratum . 177 Biographical Statements I Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports WomenS Studies Quarterly

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CONTENTS

Editorial IN THIS ISSUE

2 Women, Art, and Ideology: Questions for Feminist Art Historians Griselda Pollock 10 Feminist Art History and the Academy Norma Broude and Mary Garrard

IN THE CLASSROOM

17 Teaching about Women in the Visual Arts: The Art History Survey Transfigured Christine Havice 21 Teaching Modern Art History from a Feminist Perspective: Challenging Conventions. My Own and Others Moira Roth 25 Recalling Womanhouse Miriam Schapiro 31 Being My Own Woman 35 Women of Sweetgrass, Cedar, and Sage Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith The Artist Teaching Art Ruth Weisberg Women in Art: Two Approaches to Teaching and Josephine Withers 51 ~trate~ies'for"Women in Art" "Independence Day" of the Future from Puck Joan Matter 54 Woman Perceived: On Teaching the Imagery of Women in Art Annie Shaver-Crandell 56 Woman Image Now: Arizona State University Muriel Magenta 58 Women in Design-Will They Find Their Place in History? Sigrid W. Weltge RESOURCES,

62 Women and the Visual Arts: A Bibliographical Essay Ferris Olin and Barbara B. Miller 67 Newsbriefs