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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University of Wisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 12, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1993

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

Volume 12, Number 4 Winter 1993

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, , 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 will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in ; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic 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 copyrighted materials.)

Table of contents pages from current issues of majorfeminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical will have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal:

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

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

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

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

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

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is pUblished by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Compilers: LindaShult, Ingrid Markhardt. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. Subscriptions rates: Wisconsin SUbscriptions: $7.00 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $12.60 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $13.25 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $18.90 (libraries or other organiza­ tions). Out-of-state SUbscriptions: $25 (indiv. & women's programs), $46 (inst.). This fee covers most publications of the Office, inclUding Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism. Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surlace; $15.00 - air). iii,

AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCiAL WORK Canada; America: History and Ufe; The Alternative 1. 1986. Press Index; Bowker Serial Directories; The 2. 4/year. Canadian Almanac; Canadian periodical Index; 3. $37 (Indiv.), $93 (Inst.), add $6 lor foreign postage. Canadian Women's Directory; Historical Abstracts; Single copies: $14 (Indiv.), $27 (Inst.), (Calnomla IndeX/Dlrectory of Women's Media; International residents add 7.25% sales tax). DIrectory of UttIe Magazines and Small Presses; 4. Sage Publications, Inc., 2455 Teller Rd" Newbury Park, Resources for Feminist Research; The Serials CA 91320. Orders from the U.K., Europe, the Middle Directory; Women's Studies Abstracts; Women's East, and Africa should be sent to: 6 Bonhill St., Studies Index. eC2A 4PU, United Kingdom; orders from India 12. "Atlantis is an Interdisciplinary journal devoted to critical should be sent to P.O, Box 4215, New Delhi 110048, and creative wrtting In English or French on the topic of India. women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, 5. Betty Sancler. book reviews, art and poetry." 7. ISSN 0886-1099. 8. LC sn65-3234. AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES 9. OCLC 12671650. 1. 1985. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; 2. 2/year. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 3. $43 (indiv., airmail), $30 (indiv., surface maiij, $75.75 11. Family Resources Database; Heatth Instrument File; (inst., airmail), $60 (inst., surface mai~. Single copy: Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies $19.95. Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts; Social 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, UniversIty of Planning/Policy & Development Abstracts; Sociological Adelaide, GPO Box 498, Adelaide, South Australia S001, Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Australia. Index. Also available on microfilm from Univ. 5. Susan Margarey. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. 7. 0616-4649. 12. "this journal Is committed to the discussIon and 9. OCLC 16151617. development of feminist values, theories, and 10. Madison. knowledge as they relate to social work research, 11. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts; education, and practice." Contains articles, reports, of Women's Studies Index. research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 12. 'Australian Feminist Studies publishes transdisciplinary Dedicated to "the task of eliminating discrimInation and scholarship and discussion in the fields of feminist oppression, especially with respect to gender, but research and women's studies courses. In addition, it including race, ethnlcity, class, age, disability, and aims to attract and encourage discussion of sexual and affectional preference as well.' government and trade union initiatives and policies that concern women; examination of the interaction of THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE feminist theory and practice; comment on changes in 1. 1984. curricula relevant to women's studies and feminist 2. 2/year. stUdies...; reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Single copies: $10 (Indiv.). $20 correspondence." (inst.). 4. Business Manager, Suite 1216,4141 N. Henderson BELLES LETIRES Rd .. Arlington, VA 22203. 1. 1985. 5. Amna E. Badri. 2. 4/year. 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, Omdurman, 3. $20 (indlv.), $15 (student), $40 (inst.). Sample issue: $5. Sudan. Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; add $20 for all 7. ISSN 0255-4070. other foreign postage. 6. LC sn65-23477. 4. Karen T. Jenkins, 615 Anderson Ct., Satellite Beach, FL 9. OCLe 12747640. 32937. 10. Madison. 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney. 11. ERIC. UMI. 6. Janet Mullaney, 11151 Captain's Walk Ct., N. Potomac, 12. "Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle East and MD 20876. in other developing countries; women in development.' 7. ISSN 0664·2957. 8. LC sn6506513. ATLANTIS 9. OCLC 12357950. 1. 1975. 10. Madison. 2. 2/year. 11. Book Review Index; available In University Microfilms 3. $20 (Canadian Indlv.), $40 (Canadian inst.). $30 (U.S. Underground Press Collection; Women's Studies Index indiv.), $50 (U.S. inst.), $35 (other indiv.). $55 (other 12. "To promote and celebrate writing by women, published Inst.), plus $5 for other foreign postage. by trade, university, and small presses In the genres of 4. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford Highway, fICtion, nonfiction, essays, biography, and criticism." Halifax, Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. Poff. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 7. ISSN 0702·7816. 1. 1966. 6. LC cn77·32336. 2. Annual. 9. OCLC 3409640. 3. $36 (inst.), $17 (regular), $9 (low income). $30·99 10. State Historical Society. (friend), $100 (sponsor). Add $3 for foreign postage. 11. Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in U.S. and 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Unlv. of i v.

Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA purposes are to: inform members and other 94720. Interested persons about the activities and 5. Students of Boalt Hall School of Law. programmes of the association; provide a forum 7. ISSN 0662-4312. for discussion and debate on key issues of 6. LC sn65-965. concern to women in the region; promote the 9. OCLC 11830558. sharing of experiences and foster links among 10. Madison (Law Ubrary). individual feminists, activists and women's 11. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to Women's organizations; assist in breaking down language Periodicals; Current Index to Legal Periodicals. barriers in the region; stimulate women's creative 12. 'The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is a forum from expression: and 7contJibute to the development of which to give voice to the complex and varying the women's movement regionally and perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all women, Internationally. especially the women of color, lesbians, disabled women and poor women whose voices have been CALYX severely underrepresented in existing literature. With 1. 1976. information as our power, the journal would be a tool 2. 3/year. for social change." 3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. & Inst.), $15 (low income). Single copies: $6. BROADSHEET 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. 1. 1972. 5. Margarita Donnelly. 2. 10/year. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 3. $NZ 35, $40 (overseas surface), $60 (overseas air, 8. LC 77-649570_ Europe), $56 (America/Asia), $45 (Australia/South 9. OCLC 3114927. Pacific). 10, Madison. 4. WomanFile Inc., P.O. Box 5&147, 3, New 11 . American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to Poetry Zealand. in Periodicals; The Index of American Periodical Verse. 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 12. .~ publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, translations, 7. ISSN 0110-8603. and photography, and is committed to providing a 9. OCLC 6578680. beautiful and creative journal format in which to 12. News; analysis; in·depth articles; fiction; poetry; showcase women artists and writers." reviews. Broadsheet is a radical feminist magazine which consciously strives to be anti·racist and to CAMERA OBSCURA incorporate the views of indigenous women. The main 1. 1976. focus is on women and events, with 2. 3/year. some coverage of Pacific concerns and Issues facIng 3. $18.50 (indiv.), $37 (Inst.). Add. $6 foreign postage. women and feminists everywhere." 4. Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 701 West 40th St., Suite 275, Battimore, MD BROOMSTiCK 21211. 1. 1978. 5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth Lyon, 2. 4/year_ lynn Spigel, Sharon Willis. 3. $15430 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), $20-$35 (Indiv., Canada), 6. The Managing Editor, Camera Obscura, Film Studies $25-$40 (indiv., other foreign). Single copies: $5 Program, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. 4. 3543 18th St.#3, San Francisco, CA 94110. 8. LC sc79-4979. 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. 9. OCLC 4816143. 7. ISSN 0663-9611 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. State Historical Society. 11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation 11. Atternative Press Index. Index; International Index to Film Periodicals; The 12. 'Broomstick is a feminist political journal publishing FilmjUterature Index; International Index to Film material by, for and about women over forty. Our Periodicals; International Index to Television Periodicals; priorities are: to portray clear, positivEimages of older Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. women; to take a stand against the denigration of older 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; psychoanalytic women; to offer positive alternatives in our lives. Our theory; Marxist theory; photography; video and goal is to form a support network among older performance. women." CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW CAFRA NEWS/NOVEDADES CAFRA 1. 1985. 1. 1987 (CAFRA News; 1990 (Novedades CAFRA). 2. 2/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $21.40 (studenl/iow-income), $42.80 (indiv.), $89.55 3. $25 (indiv.), $35 (insl.). (inst.). Add $7.50 outside Canada (prices include GST). 4. CAFRA, P.O. Box 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & Tobago 4. 575 King Edward Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6NS, 5. Rowena Kalloo. Canada. 7. ISSN 1018-9741. 5. Prof. Elizabeth Sheehy (English Co-Editor), Prof. 9 OCLC 26343925. Michelle Boivin (French Co-Editor). 10. Madison. 6. FaCUlty of Law!Faculte de droit, Univ. of Ottawa, 57 11. 'CAFRA News Is the quarterly newsletter and primary Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada. networking tool of the Caribbean Association for 7. ISSN 0832-6781. Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA). Its main 9. OCLC 13902155. v.

10. Madison. lesbians. Q!:lb!: wishes to insure access and 11. Canadian Periodicals Index; Index to Canadian visibility to lesbians who have never thought Periodical Uterature; Index to Legal Periodicals; before of publishing their work: Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS 12. 'The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical OF THE MODERN LANGUAGES dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of 1. 1971. legal Issues of concern to women." 2. 3/year. 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for details. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 4. Carol KI/mlck Cyganowski, WCML Treasurer, Eng!. FEMME Dept., DePaul University, McGaw Hall 245, 802 West 1. 1978. Belden Ave., Chicago, IL 60614. 2. 4/year. 5. Frances M. Kavenik. 3. Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (indiv.), $42.80 Cdn. (inst.). 6. Frances M. Kavenik, English Dept., UW·Parkslde, Box Outside Canada: $36 Cdn. (indiv.), $48 Cdn. (inst.) No. 2000, Kenosha, W/53141. Single copies: $6. Cdn. 9. OCLC 2259670. 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele St., 12. News of the Modern Language Association; features; Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. bibliographies; job information. 5. Elizabeth Brady. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATiONAL WOMEN'S 9. OCLC 8558872. QUARTERLY 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. 1. 1981. 11 . Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Rowell 2. 4Near. Ubrary; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies 3. $15 (indlv.), $24 (Inst. & lib.), $17 (Indiv., Canada & Index. Mexico), $17 (Indiv., overseas surface), $30 (indiv., 12. 'CWS/cf is a bilingual, Interdisciplinary, feminist journal overseas airmaiQ. Single copies: $4. that brings exciting scholarship about women to 4. People's Translation Service, 4228 Telegraph Avenue, non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse experiences and Oakland, CA 94609. bridges the gap between Canada's languages and 5. Editorial Collective. cultures: 7. ISSN 0886-7062. 8. LC 8:J.{;45901; sn83-11831. COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW 9. OCLC 8015874. 1. 1991. 10. Madison. 2. 1/year. (will publish 2/year beginning with Vol. 3.) 11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index. 3. $10 (student), $15 (indiv., public interest), $25 (inst.). 12. •...the collective product of feminists of diverse 4. 435 West 116th St., New York, NY 10027. nationalities and political perspectives committed to 5. Heidi L. Mortensen, Lawson M. Sullivan. contributing to an international women's movement.' 11. Wilson's Index to Legal Periodicals. Each issue focuses on a specific theme through feature 12. 'The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was articles, interviews and personal narratives, often founded to publish legal and interdisciplinary writings translated from foreign·language publications. on feminism and gender issues and to expand feminist . The Journal Is intended to serve as a DAUGHTERS OF SARAH forum for topics inadequately addressed in most law 1. 1974. journals and reviews. The artides in JGL approach 2. 4/year. legal issues from a variety of disciplines. We aim to 3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage. promote an expansive view of feminism embracing 4. P.O. Box 411179, Chicago, IL 60841. women and men of all colors, classes, sexual 5. Reta Halteman Finger. orientations, and cultures: 6. 3801 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60641. 7. ISSN 0739-1749. COMMON LIVES/lESBIAN LIVES 8. LC sn83-8089. 1. 1981. 9. OCLC 2254361. 2. 4/year. 10. State Historical Society. 3. $15 (indiv.). $10 (hardship), $25 (inst.), free to lesbians 11. Book Reviews in Religion; Religion Index One: in prisons, mental institutions, and old age homes. Add Periodicals (RIO). $7 for foreign postage. Single copies: $4.50. 12. 'We seek to provide a forum for varying viewpoints 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. within ; examining issues that affect 5. Editorial Collective. women such as poverty, homosexuality, spirituality, 7. ISSN 0891-6969. divorce, Incest, biblical interpretation.' 8. sLC sn84-10345. 9. OCLC 8234014. DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL 10. Madison. STUDIES 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal entries; 1. 1989. fiction; poetry; visual art.• Common UveslLesbian 2. 3/year. Uves seeks to document the lives of ordinary lesbians, 3. $28 (indiv.), $48 (ins1.). Add $10 for foreign postage. and to reflect the diversity of the lesbian Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.) plus $1.75 community--Iesbians of color, of age and of youth, fat postage. lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and working·class 4. Journals Manager,lndiana University Press, 601 N. vi.

Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404. women's communities through its publications.' 5. Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book 6. Box 1956, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912. reviews, and articles. 7. ISSN 1040·7391. 6. LC 69-650673. FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS 9. OCLC 16507940. 1. 1976. 10. Madison. 2. 6/year. 11. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts; 3. $60, plus $9 Canada or $19 overseas. Women's Studies Index. 4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188-2554. 12. 'd iff ere nee s: A Journal of Feminist Cultural 5. Carol Seajay. Studies is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for 7. ISSN 0741-6555. Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit 10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society. educational organization, at Brown University. The 12. FBN is the communications vehicle for the informal journal brings together cuttural studies and feminism network of feminist bookstores. Every issue contains and aims to provide a forum for an examination of articles on bookstore policy and politics, as well as over cultural politics and discursive practices informed by 200 book reviews and announcements. Also read (with feminist criticism.' a passion) by feminist librarians and women's studies instructors." EVERYWOMAN 1. 1965. FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S 2. 12/year. STUDIES RESOURCES 3. 19.80 pounds (indiv.), 30 pounds (inst. & lib.); U.S.: 35 1. 1960. pounds (indiv., airman), 48 pounds (lnst. & lib., airmail). 2. 4/year. 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU, . 3. University of Wisconsin: $6.50 (indiv.). $12 5. Editorial Co-()perative. (organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $12.60 (Indiv. 7. ISSN 0267-2294 & non-profit women's organizations), $17.85 (libraries & 10. Madison. other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $23 12. 'News/current affairs by and for women." (Indiv. & women's programs), $43 (inst.). Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 (surface) or $15 (airmail). FEMINISM & PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL Fee covers all publications of the Office of the Women's JOURNAL Studies Librarian (See p. ii). Single copies: $2.75. 1. 1991. 4. 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 2. 3/year. 53706. 3. 21 pounds (indiv.), 45 pounds (inst.), $35 (U.S. indiv.), 5. Phyllis Weisbard, Linda Shult. $74 (U.S. inst.). 7. iSSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433, 0742-7123. 4. Sage Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhill St., London EC2A 8. LCsn84·10183. 4PU, United Kingdom; or Sage Publications Ltd., P.O. 9. OCLC 6467769. Box 5096, Newbury Park, CA 91359. 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green 5. Sue Wilkinson. Bay; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; 6. Health Studies Research, Institute of Nursing Studies, Parkside; Platteville; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; , Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom. Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater. 7. ISSN 0959-3535. 11. Women's Studies Index. 8. LC 91-649264. 12. Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book reviews. 9. OCLC 23367452. Focus on feminist Iibrarianship, publishing, bookselling, 11. Current Contents; Social Science Citation Index; archiving, researching--both In Wisconsin and Studies on Women Abstracts. nationally. Review essays strive to provide a guide to 10. Madison. the literature on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology; 12. 'Feminism & Psychology provides an international women In development; western women; lesbian forum for debate at the Interface of feminism and studies; Black women; feminist science fiction.) psychology. It aims to foster the development of feminist theory and practice in psychology and to FEMINIST ISSUES represent the concerns of women in a wide range of 1. 1980. contexts across the academic-applied 'divide." 2. 2/year. 3. $34 (indiv.), $60 (inst.). Single copies: $17 (indiv.), $34 (inst.). Add $12 (surface) or $24 (air mall) postage 1. 1968. outside U.S. 2. 6/year. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010, 3. $8, $9 (Canada). $10 (other foreign). Single copies: Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903; $1.50. European and Israeli orders: Swets Publishing Service, 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207 Heereweg 347. 2161 CA. Lisse, The Netherlands. Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 43210. 5. Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellis Wolf. 5. Cecilia C. Kavanaugh. 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. 9. OCLC 18095403. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh. 8. LC 82-641422; sn80-13352. 12. 'Our goal in Feminisms is to celebrate the varieties of 10. Madison; Milwaukee. feminist expression and to continue the tradition of 11. Women's Studies Index connecting the Center for Women's Studies to 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with vii.

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3. 6 pounds (indiv.), 10 pounds (Inst.), plus 3 pounds JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION overseas postage. 1. 1961. 4. Sheila Cunnison, Journal of Gender Studies, 2. Annual. Humberslde Polytechnic, Ave., Hull HUe 7LU 3. Available only with membership, which includes United Kingdom. monthly mailings and a bibliography of women and 5. Marlon Shaw, Jenny Headlam Wells. religion, Subscription and membership rates: $20 6. Marion Shaw, Journal of Gender Studies, Department (studenViow income), $30 (Indiv.), $50 (insq. Single of English, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7AX United copies: $3.50. Kingdom. 4. 2400 Ridge Rd .. Berkeley, CA 94709. 7. 0958·9236. 5. Jane E. Vennard. 8. sn91·26591 7. ISSN 0888·5821. 9. 24317037. 8. LC so82·20870. 12. 'The Journal of Gender Studies is an interdisciplinary 9. OCLC 7863169. journal which publishes articles relating to gender from 11 , Women's Studies Index, a feminist perspective within a wide range of subject 12 'Each journal's focus differs. We have covered areas areas covering the social and natural sciences, popular such as women and power, women and peace." culture and the arts. The Journal of Gender Studies also seeks articles from International Sources and aims JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY to take account of a diversity of cultural backgrounds 1. 1969. and differences In sexual orientation. tt encourages 2. 3/year. contributions from previously unpublished writers as 3. $25 (indlv), $45 (Inst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. well as from established authors. The Journal Includes Single copies: $11.75 (Indiv.), $21.75 (Inst.). reviews of books, films and other forms of 4, Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 10th and entertainment. The Journal of Gender Studies Is Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47405, pUblished by the Hull Centre for Gender Studies, a 5. Christie Farnham, Joan Hoff-Wilson, group of academics, stUdents and townspeople which 6, Dept. of Hlstory/Ballantine Hall, Indiana University, organizes seminar and day schools in Hull and is Bloomington, IN 47405. jointly sponsored by the Unversity of Hull and 7. ISBN 1042·7961. Polytechnic." 8. LC so89-6627. 9. OCLC 19219902. JOURNAL OF WOMEN & AGING 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; 1. 1969. Whitewater. 2. 4/year. 11 . Women's Studies Index. 3. $32 (lndiv.), $40 (Ins1.), $90 (libr. and sub. agencies). 12. International women's history. Add 40% for foreign (outside U.S.); add 30% plus 7% G&S tax (Canada). KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART 4. The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 1. 1979. 13904. 2. 3/year. 5. J. Dianne Garner. 3. $10.50 (indlv.), $18 (inst.). Add $6 for foreign postage. 6. Dept. of Social Work, Washburn University, Topeka, KS Single copies $4 (Vol. 1 no, 1-Nol. 9 no. 2), $7 (Vol. 11 66621. no. 2..present), $8 (Vol. 7 nos. 1/2, Vol. 8 nos. 1/2). 7. ISSN 0695·2841. 4. F.C.C,J. 3939 Roosevelt Boulevard, JacksonVille, FL 8. LC 89-656519. 32205-3058. 9. OCLC 16546320. 5, Mary Sue Koeppel. 10. Madison; Stout. 7. ISSN 0735-7885. 11. Abstracts In Anthropology; Abstracts in Social 8. LC 84·647165: sn 82·7891. Gerontology; Abstracts of Research In Pastoral Care & 9. OCLC 8961808. Counseling; Academic Index; Behavioral Medicine 10. Madison; Stevens Point. Abstracts; Guide to Social Scelnce & Religion in 11. American Humaities Index; Index of American Periodical Periodical Uterature; Human Resources Abstracts; Verse. Index to Periodical Articles Related to law; Index to 12, "The purpose of Kalliope Is to offer support and Periodical Uterature on Aging; Inventory of Marriage encouragement to women in the arts, to promote the and Family Uterature; Mental Health Abstracts (online purSUit of excellence in both verbal and visual art forms, through DIALOG); Social Planning & Policy and to provide a medium of communication through Development Abstracts (SOPODA); Social Work which women artists may share their work, ideas and Research & Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Studies opinions.' on Women Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies lndex. LEGACY 12. 'This timely journal enhances the knowledge of a wide 1. 1984. variety of professionals who are concerned with the 2. 2/year. health and well·being of women as they age. In order 3. $12 (graduate students), $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). to deliver quality care and services to older women, Foreign: $25 (indiv.), $35 (Inst.). Single copies: $9. practitioners, researchers, and educators need access 4. Journals Dept, Penn State Press, Suite C, Barbara to the most current Information --information that they Bldg.. 820 N. Univ. Dr.. University Park, PA 16802. can find In the Journal of Women & Aging.' 5. Martha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand, Joanne Dobson, 6. Karen Dandurand, Dept. of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania,lndlana, PA 15705 (manuscript xii L

sUbmissions and information for 'Notes and Queries'}; Lilith may serve as an evolving Prepared Table for a new Martha Ackmann, Women's Studies Dept., Mount Holyoke code of behavior.' College, South Hadley, MA 01075 ('Profiles'). 7. ISSN 0748-4321. MS. MAGAZINE, THE WORLD OF WOMEN 8. LC sc84-2143; sn64·8795. 1. Ms. Magazine: 1972; Ms. Magazine, The World of 9. OCLC 10881450. ~:1990. 10. Madison. 2. 6/year. 11. Abstracts of English Studies; American History and 3. $45, $47 (foreign, surface), $73 (foreign, air mail). Life; American Literary Scholarship; Book Reviews in 4. Ms., P.O. Box 57131, Boulder, CO 80322·7132. the Humanities; Information America; lSI; Literary 5. Robin Morgan. Criticism Register; MLA International Bibliography; 6. 230 Park Ave., 7th Floor, New York, NY 10169. Recently Published Articles -- American History 7. ISSN 0047-8318. Association; Women Studies Abstracts. 8. LC sn90·1205 12. A journal about pre-nineteenth century, 9. OGLC 22202699. nineteenth-century, and early twentieth century women 10. Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; Green Bay; Madison; writers. Marinette; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; River Falls; Stout; Whitewater. LESBIAN CONTRADICTiON: A JOURNAL OF IRREVERENT 11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. FEMINiSM 12. 'Ms.. The World of Women is a bimonthly, mass 1. 1982·83. circulation magazine (now free of advertising) covering 2. 4/year. International and national (U.S.) news, the arts, books, 3. $6 (indiv.), free for women prisoners. Single copies: $2. popular culture, feminist theory and scholarship, 4. 564 Castro St., Suite 263. San Francisco, CA 94114. ecofemlnlsm, women's health, spirituality, and political 5. Jan Adams, Rebecca Gordon, Angie Fa. and economic affairs; Ms. also publishes fiction, poetry, 11. Alternative Press Index. photo essays, and cartoons.' 12. LesCon aims to print lively, thoughtful, controversial, and/or humorous writing and graphics that contribute MANUSHI to the development of a deeper, more inclusive feminist 1. 1979. vision. No fiction, no poetry; no 'news" or items of 2. 6jyear. purely local interest. Non-lesbians are welcome to 3. $25 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single copies $3. submit work; LesCon is 'women only,' not 'lesbian 4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther Jantzen, S008 only: Erringer Place, Philadelphia, PA 19144. 5. Madhu Kishwar LESBIAN ETHICS 6. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New DeIhl· 110024, India 1. 1984. 9. OCLe 10639386. 2. 3jyear. 11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index. 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). $16 (foreign indiv., surface), 12. Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society focuses $24 (foreign indiv .• air), $20 (foreign inst., surface), $28 on women's life sttuations In India and on struggles for (foreign inst., air). Single copies: $6. change. 4. P.O. Box 4723, Albuquerque, NM 67196. 5. Jeanette Silveira. MEDIA REPORT TO WOMEN 7. ISSN 8755-5352. 1. 1972. 8. LC sn84-1726. 2. 6/year. 9. OCLC 11337345. 3. $30 (indiv.), $SO (lnst.). Foreign, add $10 for surface 10. Madison. rate, $20 for airmail postage. Single copies: $10. 11. Women's Studies Index. 4. Communication Research Associates, Inc., 10606 Mantz 12. "A journal of lesbian and philosophy, Rd., Silver Spring, MD 20903-1228. with a focus on how lesbians behave with each other: 5. Sheila J. Gibbons. 7. ISSN 0145-9651 LILITH 8. LC 80-640489; sc77-865. 1. 1976. 9. OCLC 2360896. 2. 4/year. 10. Madison; Marinette; Milwaukee; Parkslde; Platteville. 3. $16 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5.00. Add $6 11. Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index, postage (Canada), $8 for other foreign postage. 12. "What women are doing and thinking to change the 4. Lilith Publications, Inc., 2SO West 57th St., New York, communications media. NY 10107. 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE 7. ISSN 0146·2334. MILITARY 8. LC 83-640809; sc77-511. 1. 1983. 9. OCLC 2694720. 2. 4/year. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. 3. $20 (students/cadets, low income), $40 (indiv.), $60 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals; Women's Studies Index. (ins!.). 12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. '!:ill!!! is named for the 4. Unda Grant DePauw, President, The Minerva Center, 20 legendary predecessor of Eve who insisted on equality Granada Rd., Pasadena, MD 21122-2708. with Adam .... As Jewish feminists continue to 5. Unda Grant De Pauw. rediscover and rework Jewish practice, the contents of 7. ISSN 0736·718X. 8. LC 83·644761: sn83·249. xiv.

9. OCLC 9201074. 5. off our backs Collective. 10. State Historical Society. 7. ISSN 0030-0071. 11. America, History and Ufe; Current Military Uterature; 8. LC sn78~1596. Historical Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 9. OCLC 1036241; 5729287. 12. News, commentary, book reviews. "The purpose of 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; Minerva is to provide an information center for State Historical Society; Stevens Point; Superior; individuals and organizations concerned with some Waukesha; Whttewater. aspect of women and the military.... The editorial 11. Alternative Press Index; New periodical Index; policy emphasizes diversity rather than consensus." Publisher's Index (1970-1974); Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. NWSA JOURNAL 12. 'off our backs is the oldest continuously publishing 1. 1988. feminist publlcaOon in the United States. It is unrivalled 2. 4/year. for the quality of its articles and the breadth of issues it 3. $24 (indiv. member), $39.50 (indiv.), $45 (inst. covers: up-to-date comprehensive news on abortion member), $105 (inst.). rights, health and reproductive technology, lesbian 4. Ablex Publishing Corp., 355 Chestnut St., Norwood, NJ rights, anti·pornography actions, comparable worth, 07648. child care legislation; in-depth coverage of all major 5. Patrocinio Schweickart, Dept. of English, Univ. of New women's conferences in the U.S.A. pius International hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. conferences such as the Feminist Bookfalr, Global 7. ISSN 1040-0658. , Latin American Encuentro; 8. LC sn88~2059. interviews with grass roots feminists, provocative 9. OCLC 18305154. reviews and commentaries. off our backs Is open to all 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; feminist sides of an issue, committed to full factual Milwaukee; Parkside; Whitewater. reporting and to the development of feminist ideas in 11. America: History and ute; ERIC Clearinghouse; the widest possible context." Historical Abstracts; Uterary Criticism Register; Studies on Women Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Women ON THE ISSUES Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. 1. 1983. 12. 'Reflecting mo decades of feminist scholarship 2. 4/year. emerging from and supporting the women's 3. $14.75 (indiv.); $24.75 (inst.) Foreign, add $7 postage movement, the NWSA Journal will publish scholarship (Canada), $7 (surface, elsewhere), $20 (airmail, which continues to link feminist theory with teaching elsewhere). Single copies: $3.95. and activism. Topics are from an interdisciplinary 4. P.O. Box 3000, Dept. OTI, Denville, NJ 07834. perspective or that which, although specific to a single 5. Editor-in..chief: Merle Hoffman; Executive Editor: Beverly disclpUne, retains broad implications. We partiCUlarly Lowy. encourage articles by and about women of color, 6. 97-77 Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11374. research analyzing class issues, scholarship examining 7. ISSN 0895-6014. non~Western cuttures and research focusing on 10. Madison. .' 11. Directory of Women's Media, The National Directory of Magazines, Of A Uke Mind Annual Directory; Women's NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN Studies Index. 1. 1972. 12. "A feminist, humanist publication dedicated to education 2. 6/year. on issues affecting women's health and well-being, the 3. $16 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). $24 (Canada), $30 (other welfare of children, the protection of animals and the foreign). promotion of beneficial social change and individual 4. Subscriptions Dept., NOW, P.O. Box 3000, Denville, NJ rights." 07834·3000. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. PEACE AND FREEDOM 6. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631 1. 1970. 7. ISSN 0160·1075. 2. 6/year. 8. LC sn80-52. 3. $12 (indiv.), free with membership of $35 (indiv.), $40 9. OCLC 3617120. (household), $50 (supporting). 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; State Historical 4. 1213 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19107. Society. 5. Roberta Spivek. 11. Women's Studies Index 7. ISSN 0015·90 12. 'We are a national feminist periodical written for 9 OCLC 13148785. feminists and committed to reaching out to those not 10. State Historical Society. yet dedicated to a feminist future." 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media; University Microfilms in Ann Arbor, MI. OFF OUR BACKS 12. 'Articles and news notes covering the international 1. 1970. women's peace and justice movement. Emphasis on 2. 11/year. racism, disarmament, and U.S. global intervention. 3. $19 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), $3 (trial sub... 3 issues), Special emphasis on using resources to fill human prisoners: free. Foreign: $20 (Canada & Mexico), $28 needs, especially those of women." or 16 pounds (overseas airmail). Single copies: $2. 4. off our backs, inc., 2423 18th St., NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20009. xv.

PLAINSWOMAN resource guide. An interdisciplinary, international periodical of research on women and sex roles. Ceased pUblication, ROOM OF ONE'S OWN PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 1. 1975. 1. 1976. 2. 4/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $21.40 (outside Canada). Single copies: $5. 3. $37 (ind/v., U.S. & Canada), $96 (inst.. U.S. & Canada); 4. P.O. Box 46160, Stn.G, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6R 29 pounds (Indiv., U.K. & elsewhere), 69 pounds (lnst., 4G5. U.K. and elsewhere). Single copies: $20. 5. Growing Room Collective. 4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, New 7. ISSN 0316-1609. York, NY 10022. 8. LC-33152. 5. Judith Wore!l, 9. OCLC 2248303. 6. Educational and Counseling PsychologY,University of 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Kentucky, 237 Dickey Hall, Lexington, KY 40506. 12. Feminist journal of literature and criticism; original prose 7. ISSN 0361-6843. and poetry; reviews. 8. LC 76-12952; sc76-790. 9. OCLC 2529664. SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison: 1. 1984. Manitowoc; Milwaukee: Parks/de; Platteville; State 2. 2/year. Historical Society; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha; 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), plus $6 for toreign postage. Whitewater. 4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 30311·0741. 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources Abstracts; 5. Patricia Bell-Scott, Beverly Guy·Sheftall. Psychological Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation 7. ISSN 0741-8639. Index: Current Contents/Social and Behavioral 8. LC sn83-5428. Sciences; Current Index to Journals in Education 9. OCLC 10219211. (CIJE); Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning 10. Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; Platteville; Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and State Historical Society. Bibliography; Development and Welfare (India); Human 11. Alternative Press Index; MLA International Bibliography; Sexuality Update; Marriage and Family Review; Sage Psycho/Info; Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Urban Studies Abstracts; Sage Public Admin. Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. Abstracts; Selected Ust of Tables of Contents ot 12. 'This journal is an interdisciplinary forum for discussion Psychiatric Periodicals; Multicultural Education of issues related to Black women wherever they reside. Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Issues include feature articles, interviews, profiles, Index. documents, book reviews, and bibliographies." 12. The Psychology of Women Quarterly is sponsored by DiVision 35 of the American Psychological Association. SAGEWOMAN MAGAZINE Empirical studies. critical reviews, theoretical articles, 1. 1986. and invited book reviews are published in the 2. 4/year. Quarterly.... The kinds of problems addressed include: 3. $18. (19.50, California). Add $10 for foreign postage. psychological factors, behavioral studies, role Single copies: $6. development and change, career choice and training, 4. P.O. Box 641, Point Arena, CA 95468. management variables, education, discrimination, 5. .Lunaea Weatherstone. therapeutic processes, and sexuality. 12. 'A quarterly journal of Women's Spirituality, dedicated to honoring the Goddess in every woman.' RESOURCES FOR FEMINiST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH FEMINISTE 1. 1975. 1. 1979. 2. 12/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $34.50 (Indiv.), $230 (inst.), $40.50 (foreign indiv.), $270 3. $26.75 Cdn. (indiv., Canada), $53.50 Cdn. (inst., (foreign, inst.). Canada)·· GST included; $45 (indiv., elsewhere), $68 4. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., New (inst., elsewhere). York, NY 10013. 4. RFR/DRF, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto, 5. Phyllis A. Katz. ontario M5S lV6, Canada. 6. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 Pearl St., 5. Editorial Board. Boulder, CO 80302. 7. ISSN 0707-8412. 7. ISSN 0360-0025. 8. LC 84-641836; cn79·31946. 8. LC 75-646987. 9. OCLC 5585549. 9. OCLC 2243426. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stout; Whitewater. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; MilwaUkee; Oshkosh; 11. America: History and Life; American Humanities Index; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; StoUI; Waukesha; Canadian Education Index; Canadian Feminist Whitewater. Periodicals Index; Canadian Magazine Index; Canadian 11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Adolescent Periodicals Index; Historical Abstracts; Left Index; Ny Menial Health Abstracts; ASSIA; Applied Social Litteratur om Kvinnor; Sociological Abstracts; Women Sciences Index and Abstracts; Child Development Studies Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. Abstracts and Bibliography; Contemporary Sociology; 12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; periodical Current Contents; Current Index to Journals in xvi.

Education; Excerpta Medica; Family Planning Perspectives; 5. Karen Kahn. Health Instrument File; Higher Education Abstracts; Human 7. ISSN 0191-8699. Sexuality Update; Mental Health Abstracts; New Society; 8. LC sn79-2799. Preview: The Family Media Journal; Psychological Abstracts; 9. OCLC 4656277. Referativnyi Zhurnal; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; School 10. Madison; Oshkosh. Organization and Management Abstracts; Social Sciences 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, dance, theater, Citation Index; Social Work Research & Abstracts; visual arts, and music: news; poetry. ·Our editorial Sociological Abstracts; Abstracts; policy is to consider for publication anything that is not The SIECUS Report; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's racist, sexist, or homophobic In content." Studies Index. 12. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book reviews. SPARE RIB 1. 1972. SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND 2. 12/year. SOCIETY 3. 28.50 pounds (indiv., airmalQ, 45 pounds (Inst., airmail). 1. 1975. 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1R OAT, England. 2. 4/year. 5. Editorial Collective. 3. $23 (students), $26.50 (Indlv. NWSA members), $32.50 7. ISSN 0306-7971. (Indlv.), $74 (inst.). Add $5 for foreign postage 8. LC sn82-20308. (Canada: add 7% GST to subscription price). Single 9. OCLC 5237209. copies: $7.75 (indiv.), $17.50 (inst.). 10. Madison; Stevens Point. 4. The Unive~dty of Chicago Press, Journals Division, 11. Women's Studies Index. P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637. 12. ·One of the 10nges1 running, and mos1 widely read 5. Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres & Barbara Laslett. feminist publications in the world, Spare Rib documents 6. Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, 495 ford Hall, women's ideas and struggles worldwide, tackling major 224 Church St., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN feminist debates as they occur nationally and 55455. internationally. Each issue of Spare Rib carries feature 7. ISSN 0097-9740. articles (e.g. on Genetic Engineering, Ecology, 6. LC 75·649469. Sexuality, Plans for Action and feature interviews); New 9. OCLC 1362616. Fiction; reviews of Books, Film, Theatre, Dance, Music, 10. Baraboo; fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Visual Arts; News from around the world; Letters; Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.; Health; Parenting and Pulse of the movement .- the Marshfield; Milwaukee: Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville: noticeboard of the Women's Movement." Richland; River Falls: Rock Co.: Slevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater. TESSERA 11. Modern Language Abstracts; Historical Abstracts: 1. 1983-84. Women Studies Abstracts; Current Contents; 2. 2/year. Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Social 3. $18 Cdn. (Indlv.), $20 Cdn. (Inst.); add $4 international Science Citation Index; America; History and Life; postage. Women's Studies Index. 4. 350 Stong, York University, 4700 Keele St., North York, 12. Feature articles; research; review essays; reports; book Ontario M3J 1P3 Canada. reviews; letters/comments; archival notes. 5. Barbara Godard, Managing Editor: editorial collective. 7. ISSN 0840-4631. SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL FOR THE LESBIAN 8. LC ce89-33801. IMAGINATION IN THE ARTS & POLITICS 9. OCLC 20493998. 1. 1976. 11. Canadian feminist Periodicals Index, 1972-85; 2. 4/yoar. Canadian Women's Periodical Index (CRIAW, Faculty of 3. $17 (Indiv.). $18.45 (indiv., Calif.). $30 (inst.). $32.55 Extension, University of Alberta); MLA International (Inst., Calif.), $35-$200 (sustaining), $8·$12 (hardship), Bibliography. $22 (foroign). Single copies: $5. Free to women in 12. "A bilingual (French, English) periodical, Tessera was prisons and mental institutions. begun to publish theoretical and experimental writing of 4. P.O. Box 3252, Berkeley, CA 94703. Quebecoise and English-Canadian feminist writers, and 5. Elana Dykewomon. to sustain a dialogue for women across Canada 7. ISSN 0196-1853. interested in feminist literary theory. We are especially 8. LC 82-640638; sn79-6096. interested in pUblishing texts that cross genre 9. OCLC 3451636. boundaries." 10. Madison. 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Media; 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE Women's Studies Index. 1. 1973. 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; reviews. 2. 2/year. 3. 1 volume: $10. SOJOURNER 4. 13th Moon. English Dept., SUNY-Albany, Albany, NY 1. 1975. 12222. 2. 12/year. 5. Judith E. Johnson. 3. $19 (indiv.), $29 (inst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. Single copies: $2. Available on tape through the 8. LC 76-647817. Womyn's Braille Press (P.O. Box 6475, Minneapolis, 9. OCLC 2587697. MN 55408). 10. Madison, Milwaukee. 4. 42 Seaverns Ave., Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. 11. ; American Humanities Index; Index of American xvii.

Periodical Verse; MLA International Bibliography; Poem 7. ISSN 0732·7730. Finder. 8. LC sn82-3788. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; reviews. '13th 9. OCLC 8426594. Moon is a literary magazine publishing quality work by 10, Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Whitewater. women. Eclectic, but particularly interested in feminist 11. Women's Studies Index. and working class lesbian literature." 12. 'Tulsa Studies in Women's Uterature includes articles, reviews, notes and queries from scholars of every TRADESWOMEN MAGAZINE: A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE period, including those reading in languages other than fOR WOMEN IN BLUE-COLLAR WORK English and from students of poetry and prose In all its 1. 1981. forms, including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and 2. 4/year. . While articles need not be exclusively 3. $20 (indiv" unemployed), $35 (Indiv., employed), $50 concGrned with female writers the focus must be upon (Inst.), pius $5 postage (Canada) or $10 postaga (other women and their work." foreign). Single copies: $3.50. 4. P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco, CA 94140. WLW JOURNAL 5. Editorial Committee. 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 0739-344X. 2. 4/year. 8. LC sn83-2244. 3. $24, $30 (forelgn). Subscriptions by volume only. Single 9. OCLC 9726358. copies: $4 10. State Historical Society. 4. WlW Journal, McFarland & Co., Inc., Box 611, 12. 'Tradeswomen MagaZine Is the only national Jefferson, NC 28640. publication about women working in nontraditional 5. Audrey Eaglen. blue-collar jobs. it is written and produced by 6. Audrey Eaglen, Editor, WLW Journal, 1055 Oakes Rd" tradeswomen who know their subject first hand. We Breckville, OH 44141. provide support to women currentJy working in 7. ISSN 0272-1996. blue·collar jobs and information to women considering 8. LC sc82·2031; sn80-12573. entering the trades." 9. OCLC 6182031. 10. Madison, Stevens Point. TRIVIA: A JOURNAL Of IDEAS 11. Ubrary Uterature; Women's Studies Index. 1968 (G.K. 1. 1982. Hall). 2. 2/year. 12. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; 3. $14/3 (indiv.), $20/3 (libr. & inst.). Add $2 for foreign conference reports; news and notes. postage. Single copies; $5. 4. P.O. Box 9606, N. Amharsl, MA 01059-9606. WISCONSIN WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 5. Erin Rice, Kay Parkhurst. 1. 1985. 7. ISSN 0736-928X. 2. Annual. 8. LC 83-641534; sn83·1973. 3. $8 (indiv.), $15 (Inst.). 9. OCLC 9247235. 4. c/o University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville. Mall, Madison, WI 53706. 11. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Index. 5. Michelle Beeman, Lorraine Stoltzfus, Lynn Haug. 12. Radical feminist theory, experimental writing, and 8. LC 86-644116; sn85-23805. reviews. 9. OCLC 12192424. 10, Green Bay; Madison; State Historical Soclety; Stevens TROUBLE AND STRifE: A RADICAL fEMINIST MAGAZINE Point; Whitewater. 1. 1984. 12. "Exploration of legal Issues relating to women. We look 2. 3/'iear. forward to receiving SUbmissions and articles on the law 3. 8.50 pounds (Britain & Ireland, lndiv.), 10 of any juriSdiction, whether specific to a particular state pounds/$19.50 (indiv., surface worldwide), 13 or not. Traditional law review articles are welcome and pounds/$24.50 (indiv. air mail worldwide), 25 pounds we encourage practitioner-oriented pieces as well. (inland Ins1.), 35 pounds (overseas inst.). ... [WJe derive sustenance from the law in action 4. P.O. Box 8, Diss, Norfolk 1P22 3XG, England. approach and hope to publish articles from a variety of 5. Editorial Collective. disciplines.• 10. Madison. 12. 'PUblication of readable and insight1ul articles on areas THE WiSE WOMAN of current concern within the Women's Uberation 1. 1980. Movement. To record the history of the current wave 2. Quarterly. of feminism worldwide." 3. $15. Single copy: $4. 4. 2441 Cordova St., Oakland, CA 94602. TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 5. Ann Forfreedom. 1. 1982. 7. ISSN: 0883-119X. 2. 2lyear. 8. LC sn85-7514. 3. $1'2 (indiv.), $14 (inst.), $10 (student). Single copies: 9. OCLC 12067355. $7, $8 (foreign). Add $3 for foreign air mail. 12. "The Wise Woman is a national quarterly journal that 4. TSWL, 600 South College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104. focuses on feminist issues, Goddess lore, feminist 5. Holly Laird. spirituality, and Feminist Witchcraft. This journal 6. Editor, TSWL, The University of TUlsa, 600 South includes women's historylherstory, news, analysis, College Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104. critical reviews, art, poetry, photos, cartoons by Bulbul, xviii.

exclusive Interviews, and original research about witch 13904. hunts, women's heritage, and women today.' 5, Clarice FeInman. 6. Dept of Law & Justice, CN 4700, Trenton State College, WOMAN OF POWER Trenton, NJ 08650, 1. 1964. 7. ISSN 0897-4454. 2. 4/year. 8. lC so88-381. 3. $26 (Indiv.), $36 (Canada), $46 (other foreign). Single 9. OClC 17501958, copies: $7. 10. Madison, Pla"evllle. 4. P.O. Box 2785, Orleans, MA 02653. 11. Criminal Justice Abstracts; Family Resources Database; 5. Char McKee, Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law; NCJRS Data 7. ISSN 0743-2356. Base/NIJ Reports; PAIS BUlletin; Psychological 8. lC sn84-9796. Abstracts (& PsychINFO); Studies on Women Abstracts; 9. OClC 10548363. Women Studies Abstracts. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 12. 'The only Journal devoted to interdisciplinry and 11. Women's Studies Index international feminist scholarship dealing with all areas 12, A magazine of feminism, spirituality, and politics. of women and criminal justice: cross-cultural, historic, Theme for each issue. and gender studies, women and the law, women in crime and punishment literature, and female victims, WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL offenders and professionals In the criminal justice 1. 1960. system,' 2. 2/year. 3. $14 (indlv.), $20 (Insq, plus $3 surface rate or $7 air WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS rate for foreign postage. Single copies: $7. 1. 1976. 4. 1711 Harris Rd., Laverock, PA 19118. 2. 4/year, 5, Elsa Honig Fine. 3. $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.), plus $5 overseas postage. 7. ISSN 0270-7993. Single copies: $4. 8. lC 80-647891; sn80-1207. 4. 736 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2R4. 9. OClC 8497852. 5. Kim Pearson. 10. Green Bay; MadIson; Pla"evllle; Rock Co; Stevens 7. ISSN 0229-480X. Point; Superior, 8. lC cn81-30452. 11 . Artbibllographies; Art Index; Arts & Humanities Citation 9. OGlC 7966483. Index (lSI); RILA; Women's Studies Index. 10. Eau Claire. 12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to women in the 11 . Alternative Press Index, Canadian Periodical Index; visual arts. We are interested in a re·interpretation of Social Sciences Index; Women Studies Abstracts; art history from our new awareness as women..., Women's Studies Index, Woman's Art Journal is a vehicle for the exchange of 12, Topics: planning, arChitecture, design; housing and ideas and for honest criticism.' community development; geography, urban sociology, environmental psychology, energy and ecology, WOMEN: A CULTURAL REVIEW 1. 1990. WOMEN & HEALTH 2. 3/year. 1. 1978. 3. 17.50 pounds (indiv., U.K. & Europe), $35 (indiv., U.S. 2. 4/year. & elsewhere), 39 pounds (Inst, U.K. & Europe), $79 3. $36 (indiv.), $110 (inst.), $200 (lib.). (Inst., U,S. & elsewhere). Single copies: 7 pounds 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY (indiv., U,K. & Europe). $14 (indiv., U,S. & elsewhere); 13904·1580. 16 pounds (Inst, U.K. & Europe); $32 (inst., U.S. & 5. Jeanne M. Stellman, Ph.D. elsewhere). 6. 117 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217. 4. , Plnkhill House, Southfield Rd., 7. ISSN 0363-0242. Eynsham, Oxford oxe 1JJ England. 8. lC 76-646355. 5. Isabel Armstrong and Helen Carr. 9. OClC 2337206.. 6. Women: A CUltural Review, c/o Dept. of English, 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Birkbeck College, Malet St, London WC1E 7HX, Pla"eville; Stevens Point; Whitewater. England. 11. Abstracts in Social Gerontology: Biology Digest; CAB 7. ISSN 0957·4042. Abstracts; Current Uterature on Aging; Child 9. OClC 22349229. Development Abstracts & Bibliography; Criminal Justice 10. Madison, Abstracts; Criminology & Penology Abstracts; 12. "Women: A Cultural Review is a new initiative in Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Uterature feminist thought and culture. It explores the role and (CINAHl); Current Contents/Social & Behavioral representatJon of women in arts and culture, past and Sciences; Excerpta MedlcatElectronic PublishIng present, taking up the challenging debates on sexuality Division; Health Planning and Administration (HEALTH); and gender.' Health Service Abstracts; Hospital Uterature Index; Index Medicus/MEDUNE; Index to Periodical Articles WOMEN & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Related to Law; Index to PeriOdical Uterature on Aging; 1. 1969. Inventory of Marriage and Family Uterature (online and 2. 2/year, hard copy); Mental Health Abstracts (online through 3. $24 (indiv), $40 (insl.), $48 (Iibr.). DIALOG); POPUNE; Population Index: Psychological 4, The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice St., Binghamton, NY Abstracts (PsycINFO); Public Affairs Information Service x i x.

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5 Editorial History Lesson Belty Sander Articles 8 Gender, Class, and Motherhood: The Legacy of Federal Child Care Policy Mary nwminen 26 Using Postmodem Feminist Theory to Deconstruct "Phallacies" of Poverty KathfeC1l E. Nuccio and Roberta G. Sands 49 The Structure of Lesbian Relationships in Response to Oppression Elizabetll DePoy and Sandy Noble 65 Women's Perspectives on the Rural Crisis and Priorities for Rural Development Marie D. Hoff 82 Groups to Empower Battered Women Gale Goldberg Wood and Rnlll R. Middleman 96 On the Bias "Women Don't Get AIDS: They Just Die from It" Susan Taylor-Brown 99 On the Lookout 103 Book Reviews Backlash: Tlte Undeclared War Agaitlst Women. By Susan Faludi. Reviewed by Anne E. Nicol/. Between Feminism and WhoT: The Significance of tile Comparable Worlll Movement. By Linda M. Blum. Reviewed by Jllne Axinn. Slle WIlo Was Lost is Remembered. Edited by Louise M. WIsechild. Reviewed by Sondra Jeon Foster. Feminist Groupwork. By Sandra Butler and Claire Wmtram. Reviewed by Dari R. Tritt. Feminist Perspectives on Addiction. Edited by Nan Van Den Bergh. Reviewed by Carol M. Sussol. Women's Movements in America: Their Successes, Disappointments, and Aspirations. By Rita J. Simon and Gloria Danziger. Reviewed by Patricia Yancey Martin. Women and Power: Perspectives for Family Therapy. Edited by Thehna Jean Goodrich. Reviewed by Estller S. Marcus. Feminism and POTllography. By Ronald J. Berger, Patricia Searles, and Charles E. Cottle. Reviewed by Robin A. Robinson. 114 Leller 116 Index 2.

CONTENTS • FALL 1992. VOLUME 8/NUMBER 1 FICTION & POETRY 2 Time and Tide, by Edna O'Brien' Gale Harris 4 1959, by ; And Do Remember Me, by Marita Golden Jan Puman 5 Mrs. Varga. and the Dead Naturalitt, by Kathleen Alcala Irene Campos Carr 6 A Parallel Life and Other Storie., by Robin Beeman; Good Gossip. Storie., by Jacqueline Carey; What We Save for La.t: Storie., by Corinne Demas Bliss .Jeanne Schinto 12 Caemna'. Sweet Song and The Republic ofOream., by Nelida Pii\on; The Love Queen of the Amazon, by Cecile Pineda Janet Jones Hampton 15 Dreaming in Cuban, by Cristina Garcia' Menihelen Ponce 22 The Living, by Annie Dillard . Dianne Gant 24 The Dangerou. Age, by Karin Michaelis; That Alluring Land, Slovak ThuJani 0. . Storie. by Timrava, translated by Norma 1. Rudinsky . Gale Harris PhD" Iry Jerry & ..... 26 Fortunate Lives, by Robb Fonnan Dew; Primitive People, by Francine Prose •Julk J. Nichols 30 The Father, by Sharon Olds; Heroe. in Disgui.e, by Linda Pastan ·l.ee Upton 37 The District Governor'. Daughter, by CamUia Collett· Nancy Schaumburger 38 In Time. Like The.e, by Zee Edgell' Rene. Hausmann Shea 39 The Bride Price, by Greta Weil . Myrna Goldenberg 42 The Gate. ofIvory, by Margaret Drabble . Nancy Schaumburger 51 Looking for Luck, by Maxine Kumin . Anne Deneen 52 Fields of Fig and Olive. Ameera and Other Storie. of the Middle East, by Kathryn K. Abdul.Baki; Veils: Short Storie., by Nahid Rachlin; Storie. by Iranian Women Since the Revolution, edited and translated by Samya Sullivan' Maril]11 Booth

NONFICTION 9 Intellectual Memoirs. New York 1936.1938, by Mary McCarthy . Tess l.ewis 10 Margaret Wise Brown. Awakened by the Moon, by Leonard S. Marcus' Uncia Hamalian 14 After Henry, by Joan Didion' L]11n Z. Bloom 44 The Autobiography ofSimone de Beauvoir, 1929·1944. The Prime ofLife and Letten to Sartre, by . Deidre Bair

FEATURES & COLUMNS 16 Autobiography. "Belle's Move" . Barbara Hom writm, history of women in the Wes~ Fanny Fern, 19 Nonfiction Book.helf . Lauren Glen Dunlap men looking at women through art, women in {am 28 The Criminal Element·Jane Bakerman 54 Briefly Noted. Special on fiction 32 Interview: Minnie Bruce Pratt 61 Impressions: Novels into Fam, New /bet Elaine Auerbach UJureate. ItSe.quels." New Books on the Hanton, 36 Poetry. "Slumber Parry" by Jesse l.ee Kerche",,/ BeUes Wri!

4 Farewell to Pat Rosier and Edith Gorringe 12 Sue Bradford on unemployment & Trudie McNaught on EEO 18 Toku reo, ka mate? My language, Photo by will it die? asks GilHsnIy Mary Boyce 24 Sex to Go Nicki Crow looks at the sex mags b:~~n:::::: 27 Boyz in our Hood Leah Lupala photos of ~~=:.~ 33 Broadsheet's birthday pics Hobinson 35 Back to Bare Bones Betty Don

talks with mothers on the 52 STROKES & ART ATTACKS INTERVIEWS Photographer DPB 39 Rhondda Bosworth: theatre director Christina Slachursky: 41 The real Pacific Helen film maker Sarah Turner: 58 FILM Gaylene Preston's Yensen reviews Tu Galala Married: Sarah Bernhard's I'm Nolflillg Withoul You: FilII) in Aotearoa New Zealand: RI;GlJLARS 45 How Politically 60 BOOKS Been Around lor 2I1ersp~ctiMe­ QUileaWhile: Life Force: JUlielJ~cques Correct are You? Kale SlteppardbiograpllY: 3 Lel.lersnSabbage The Loony Bin Trip Blows 48 Gripes of Roth Try our quiz 64 Classifieds 49 Breaking the Silence about reproductive tract infections 4. • ~~:~~~) By, For, and About Women Over Forty AUTUMN (#4) 1992

3. THE DESTRUCTION WITHIN by Marilyn Elain Carmen (Aisha Eshe) 5. MISS PENNY'S LAWN MOWER by Joyce Beckman 6. WHAT'S A NICE FEMINIST LIKE YOU DOING IN A RELATIONSHIP LIKE THIS? by Kay Marie Porterfield 8. WHY ARE WOMEN SUCH LOUSY DRIVERS? by Mickey Spencer 9. DON'T GET SERIOUS WITH ME by Bertha Lubin 10. FROM THE EDITORS' DESK: ROMANTIC AGONY by Polly Taylor FILIAL HARASSMENT by Mickey Spencer 11. MAKE MY DAY by J. B. Bernstein 12. PICKING THE WINNER (Poem) by Louise Budde DeLaurentis 12. MY PEN IS MY ANGER (Poem) by Linda Drajem 13. THE LEAVE TAKING by Toni Lan9field 14. GUILT AND BLAME (Poem) by Sybil Hamm 15. REVELATIONS by Julie Robinson 18. A LITANY OF THE VENUS OF WILLENDORF (Poem) by Marty Adkins 20.-21. CENTERFOLD THE WAY IT IS (Poem) by Fran McRedmond 22. PROBLEMS FOR PROFIT? by Harriet Goldhor Lerner 26. EDITORS' NOTE ON 12 STEPPING 27. CORROBORATIONS FROM 1789 (Review of: A MIDWIFE'S TALE, THE LIFE OF MARTHA BALLARD BASED ON HER DIARY 1785-1812) by Agnes L. Moses 28. SHORT BOOK REVIEWS by Polly Taylor 29. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 32. PASS THE WORD 33. THE ONCE &FUTURE BROOMSTICK 34. LETTERFRIENDS 36. LETTERS 38. FINANCIAL STATEMENT ART COVER by Fran McRedmond CARTOON p. 2 by bulbul GRAPHIC p. 7 by SCW GRAPHICS pp. 18,19 by Polly Taylor DRAWINGS pp. 20,21 by Fran McRedmond 5.

NEWSLETTER OF THE CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH AND ACTION,

April..•Sept. 1992.Vo16 nos 2&3

Editor's Note 2 Conference Reports

Feedback 2 Young Leaders Conference by Martha Joseph 20 Viewpoints Why a Black Women's Conference? Haiti: a woman's view by Julieta Alfonso 21 Olga Aenoire speaks to Joan French 3

Westernisation of the Women's Movement by Hira Jhamtani Reprinted trom Panoscope, No, 29 (March t992) 10

A place for feminism in the Third World All-island Conference of Jamaican Women by Joan French by Joan French 23 Reprinted from Panoscope. No, 31 (July t992) 12 The We and the They Excerpts from an address The Environment by Selena Tapper 24

Youth '92: perspectives for UNCED Health by Pamela Redwood 14 Tackling ATI's -A Call to Action 26 Women Declare on Debt at UNCED 15 Glossary of Reproductive Tract Infections Flight over Belize Reprinted from Women's Health by Lucia Ellis 'c-"'L-r\1- .. / Journal 2 (April-June t 992) "'---.- 16 27 ~"".'''''!.....;. ?---r' ~.--:""'" /-/>~T\ :-~, Caribbean Conference on Nutrition , \ , by Erica Morgan 29

Women's Rights as Human Rights 30

Rallies for Peace and Friendship with Cuba 17 On the bookshelf 32

Teachers' maternity leave rights News, news. news 33 by Ingrid Skerret 18 CARIFEM Update National Policy on Women in Sf. Vincent The Jamaica Political Women's Caucus 35 by Theresa Daniel Reprinted from caribbean Contact Women A-Fire Creative Writers Group (Mar/April 1992) 19 by Carmen Hanson 36 6. CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Winter 1992/1993 volume 14 number 2

POETRY Sandra Kohler 5 Vessel Margaret Randall 6 I Want !he Words Back Chitra Divakaruni 10 The Widow at Dawn 12 The Alley of Flowers Pamela Uschuk 14 Autumn Eclipse Pesha Gertler 16 Apologia: for !he Society ofOrchodoxlewish Women A. H. Selch 45 Return to Kitchawan Susan Hecht 48 What My Hands Know Sue D. Burton 50 Home Movie Rebecca Baggett 51 Injustice 52 Sisters-in-Law Srephanie Van Hom 54 Arithmetic Joan Jobe Smith 56 Hot Tamales Lyubov Sirota 63 Your Glonce Will Trip on My Shadow 64 To Pripyat 66 Burden 68 Radiophabia 70 At !he Crossing 73 Fate

ART Leah Kosh 17 Bird Communion: Owl 18 Bird Communion: Peregrine 19 Bird Communion: Western Tanoger 20 Bird Communion: Curved-Billed Thrasher 21 Bird Communion: Nashville Warbler Kathleen Flannigan 22 Cockareel Drift 23 Night Garden Lisa Kokin 24 Devotion 25 Devotion, Detail 26 Remembrance, detail Lynda Frese 27 Red Bath 28 NewMoon 29 Latus Nicolette Bromberg 30 Mushroom Rock, Kansas 31 Kiva, Coronado Monument, New Mexico Paulette Rees-Denis 32 Gypsy Caravan II 33 The Carousel and !he Magic Man Victoria Hamlin 34 Working Stiff 35 Hanging Around Michele Zackheim 36 The Cafe Series #3 37 The Cafe Sen'es #4 38 The Cafe Series #5 39 The Cafe Series #6 CALYX 7. A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Winter 1992/1993 volume 14 number 2 (Continued) Gail E. Tremblay 40 The Weavings of Elizabeth Walker: A Personal Exploration of Women's Lives Using the Apron as Metaphar

PROSE Adolph Kharash 58 A Voice from Dead Pripyat Heather Tosteson 76 Paredes Debra Dean 86 Confessions ofa Falling Woman judith Sainburg Wild 91 English as a Second Language

NORTHWEST REVIEWS Anita Plath Helle 98 The CoUected Poems of Kay Boyle by Kay Boyle Sibyl james 99 Lave from the Coastal Route by Sheila Bender Stephanie Prial 100 Uncommon Waters: Women Write about Edited by Holly Morris joan Hoffman 101 A Week like Any Other by Natalya Baranskaya REVIEWS Margaret Chang 102 Nine·in.One, Grr! Grr! by Blia Xiong, illustrated by Nancy Hom Family Pictures/Cuadros de Familia by Carmen Lomas Gana Uncle Nacho's Hat/El Sombrero del Tlo Nacho by , illustrated by Veg Reisberg Elinda Who Danced in the Sky by Lynn Moroney, illustrated by Veg Reisberg The Invisible Hunters/Las Cazadores Invisibles by Harriet Rohmer, illustrated by joe Sam The Desert MennaidlLa Sirena del Desierto by Alberro Blanco, illustrated by Patricia Revah Gail E. Tremblay 104 Almanac of the Dead by Dorothy Mack 106 Mean Spirit by Ann Neelon 108 The Hour of the Poor, the Huur of Women by Renny Golden Bettina Hue" 110 Women in Veterinary Medlar",: Profiles ofSuccess by Dr. Sue Drum, Dr. H. Etlen Whiteley Biff Russ 111 Predecessors, Et Cetera by Amy Clampitt

COkTRIBUTOR NOTES 122 8, Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Revue Femmes et Droit

1992, Volume 5 Number 2 / 1992 Volume 5 numoro 2

v EditoriavEditorial Articles/Articles Constance Backhouse 263 Clara Bren Martin: Canadian Heroine or NOI? Lila-Rose Betcherman 280 Clara Bren Martin's Anli-Semilism Brenda Cossman 298 "And if not now, when?": Feminism and and Marlee Kline Anli-Semitism Beyond Clara Brett Martin Lynne Pear/man 317 Through Jewish Lesbian Eyes: Rethinking Clara Bren Martin Constance Backhouse 351 Response to Cossman, Kline, and Pearlman Lita-Rose Betcherman 355 Response to Cossman, Kline. and Pearlman Michelle Boivin 357 Le feminisme en capsule; un ape,\,u critique du droil Mary Kinnear 411 "ThaI There Woman Lawyer": Women Lawyers in Manitoba 1915-1970

Commentaries/Commenlaires Jill Abramcyzk 442 The Tyranny of the Majoriry: in Legal Educalion Denise Reaume 463 The Social Conslruction of Women and the Possibiliry of Change: Unmodified Feminism Revisited Case Comments/Chroniques de jurisprudence Julia Brophy 484 New Families, Judicial Decisionmaking, and Children's Welfare Audrey Macklin 498 Symes v. MNR.: Where Sex Meets Class 9. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Revue Femmes et Droit

1992, Volume 5 Number 2/1992 Volume 5 numero 2

(Continued)

Book reviewslChroniques bibliographiques Line Beauchesne 518 Histoire de 10 folie au Quebec de 1600 tl 1850 par Andre Cellard

Mary Jane Mossman 521 The Hidden Gender ofLaw by Regina Graycar and Jenny Morgan. Women, Law and Social Change; and Relating to Law: A Chronology of Women and Law in Canada by T. Brellel Dawson Anne-Marie Boisvert 526 Polytechnique. 6 decembre sous la direction de Louise Malelle et Marie Chalouh Lorna McLean 529 The Gender ofBreadwinners: Women, Men, and Change in Two Industrial Towns, 1880-1950 by Joy Parr Sophie Annick Tremblay 535 Pionn;eres quebecoises et regroupemellts de femmes d' hier tl aujourd'hui par Simone Monet-Chartrand

France Houle 543 Liberalism, Comlllunitv and Culture par . 550 About the Contributors/Quelques mots sur nos collaboratrices 553 Information for Contributors 558 Renseignements generaux 562 Editorial Policy 563 Polilique editoriale 10.

Fall 1992 Volume 13, Number 1

SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN: LIVES, HISTORIES, STRUGGLES

Editorial 3

LIVES

Racism or Gender? Understanding Oppression of South Asian-Canadian Women by Enakshi Dua 6 Living as 'OllIer' by Kish Qureshi II Growing Up in PakislJln by Fau,la Rafiq 14 Making the Links: South Asian Women and the Suuggle for Reproductive Rights by Sunera Thabani 19 Lusting for Life: A Few Thoughts on IllV/AlDS by Kaushalya Bannerjl 23 Discovering India Withoul Columbus: Relearning and Herslory by Sarita Srivastava 24 Unsafe at Any Age: A Preliminary Discussion of Child Rape in India by Rltu Menon 27 Combalting Family Violence: The Soutb Asian Canadian Experience in Canada by Usha Tha1

HISTORIES

Sbakti-The Power of the Mother: The Violent Nurturer in Indian Mythology and Commercial Cinema by Jawahara Saidu/lah 37 The Exotic. the Erotic and lhe Dangerous: South Asian Women in Popular Film by YasminJiwani 42 Tropieai Medicine and Inscriptions of Stigma: The Lessons of Katherine Mayo's MOlher India by Judy Whitehead 47 The Indian Prostitute as a Colonial Subjecc Bengal 1864-1883 by Ralnabali Chat/erjee 51 1he Education of the Secluded Ones: Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain 1880-1932 by Yasmin Hossain 56

STRUGGLES

The Silenced Minority: Sex Ratio and the Stalus of Women in India by Sujata Ramachandran 60 Poor Peasant Women Organize for Land Rights by GoYind Kelkar 69 Progress Del1liled: The Legal Status ofWomen in PakiSlJln by Nan Berezowski 76 La Banque Grameen du Bangladesh: Une alternative Caile aux femmes par ESlel/e Goudreau 81 The Anti-Price-Rise Movement in Bombay by Usha Mehta and Usha Tha1

I I (Continued) Fall 1992 Volume 13, Number 1

SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN: LIVES, HISTORIES, STRUGGLES

REVIEWS

The Inner Courtyard by RoslUJn Shahani 100 Gender and Tribe: Women.l.And and Forests;n lharkhand by SujaUJ Ranwchandran 102 Western Women and Imperialism: CompUcity and Reds/anu by Davina Bhandar 102 We Were Making History: Life Stories o/Women in the Telangana People's Struggle by SlUrin Kudchedkor 103 Un sava;, anoIre image? Critiques!lministes des disciplines. par Lcuise Toupin 104 Essays on Life Writing: From Genre 10 Critical Practice by Laura McLauchlan 105 L' hisloire des femmes au Quebec depuis quatre sMeles par Lucie Lequin 107

POETRY

My master's tongue by Nupur Gogia 10 My Daughter by Nilambri Ghai 13 How to Achieve Silence from a Woman of Colour by Nupur Gogia 26 The Museum by Jaya Mehta 29 Backlog Brutality by Sudharshana Coomarasamy 36 On Trial Without Charges by Sudharshana Coomarasamy 36 Mother by MalatlU Roo 55 The Interview by Uma Parameswaran 59 For a mother who lost her daughter by Nilambri Ghai 67 Waiting by Nilambri Ghai 67

FRONT COVER.

Sharon Fernandez, Untitled. 1991. Acrylic on canvas, 2' x 3'.

BACK COVER

Sharon Fernandez, Kali, Great MOlher, 1989. Acrylic on canvas, 4' x 6',

Sharon Fernandez is South Asian. She was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, and has been living and working in Toronlo for the last 18 years. A cultural activist and visual artist, her mbnu!ntumisfueled through empalhyand connection. Always on the move, she experiences change, however painful, as a continuum towards deeper understanding andfreedom. 12. Columbia Journal of Gender and La\\!

Volume 2 1992 Number 1

Table of Contents

Feminist Theory in Law: The Difference It Makes ...... Martha Albertson Fineman 1

Two Women Attorneys and Country Practice Nina W. Tarr 25

"Inthuthuko Means That We Are Going Forward": Hearing the Voices of Domestic Workers in South Africa ...... Melissa Cole 61

Stories in Law School: An Essay on Language, Participation, and the Power . of Legal Education Shauna Van Praagh 111

A Ring of Voices: Reflections on The Alchemy of Race and Rights Sharon K. Hom 145 Roberta J. Cordano Maureen McCafferty G. Patterson Barbara Allen Babcock Michael Peirce Dinesh Khosla Celina Romany Bill Ong Hing VOL. 22 NO.2 13. SUMMER 1992 ...... ,oncernsWCML NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

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Roster 2 Leiter from the President 4 From the Editor , 5 Treasurer's Report 6 Women's Caucus MMLA 6

Wanted for an expanded Concerns c 7 Rocky Mountain Iy1LA Women's Caucus 7 Ms Mentor 8 Word of Wisdom 10 Announcements and Calls for Papers 11 Recent Publications 17 Toth Award 32 14.

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The Differences Between Us

2 Introductioa 23 Algeria: We Never Stop Fighting Feminists are faced with the societal divisions of faitb and libera­ 3 Poetry: The Way You Look tion, emancipation and tradition, and right-wing politics.. 4 Canada: Spheres of Difference 24 The Netherlands: Being a Black Dyke in A Sephardic Jewish woman encourages us to respect each other's In a letter to a friend back home, a Surinamese woman writes ofthe multifaceted humanity. search for a community and a meeting place.

7 The NetherIancls: The Ear of the Corn 26 Sri Lanka: Da Bindu-our Voice A report from the Latin American Indigenous Women's Conference. Women working in the Free Trade Zones painstakj.ngly print a newspaper to get their voices heard. 8 Pel'll: Women in Resistance Women brace themselves against poverty and political turmoil by 29 Croatia: Love Under Fire organizing new social and economic structures. Ivana's and Tanya's relationship is caught in the crossfire of the Serbo-Croatian civil war. 11 S'Il'itzerl8Dd: Culture Clash Y.M. Tamil discusses the social freedoms and the pervasive loneli­ 31 !stria: I'm a Bastard-and I'm Proud ness she has observed in Swiss society. Nelida Milani believes that a multicultural heritage enriches one's life. 12 : Dear Angela! The advent of motherhood should not cause the estrangement of 32 South Africa: Liberation Through Art one's feminist friends. Members of the Progressive Arts Project raise women's iuues through poems, songs and stories. 13 Tanzania: Diaspora An immigrant writer from Jamaica discusses her life and the impor­ 34 Organizing for Strength tance of keeping African culture alive in the African Diaspora, Organizing women workers with a women's perspective.

15 Canada: Discarding the Shroud of Silence 36 Australia: Falling Through the Health Care Cracks At seminars and conferences, women with disabilities work to gain LanSUll3e and cultural barrie", poor working conditions, bad diet. access and to change attitudes. and stress jeopardize immigrant women's health.

18 Brazil: Planeta FEMEA Women from the South insist upon accountability from the North at ECO-92, the conference of non-governmental organizations in .

20 Northern Ireland: No Patronage, Please, Sisters Bernadette Devlin-McAliskey on women in Northern Ireland: We need to decide for ourselves. Dau~hfers 15, of Sarah Fall 1992 Volume 18, Number 4

Features 4 Transition in Childbirth: 28 Adoption or Abortion: One Claiming our Death and Adoptive Mother's Story Resurrection by Sheila Barton by Beth C. Junker 31 Dear Bunny 8 Birth, Choice, and the Abuse by Rose Mary Prosen of the Sacred by Karl Sandhaas 32 A Christian Feminist Dialogue on Abortion: 12 Buried Under a Mango Tree: Infertility and Faith ·A Prochoice Perspective by Marta Gu6th-Gumberger by Rea. Julie Ruth Harley 14 Surrogacy or Human DNA -The Case Against Abortion by Mary Lee Wile by Mary Krane Derr 17 Manna from Heaven 38 Abortion: Are Waiting by Nancy Rlzgerald Periods Helpful or Harmful? by Cathl M. Falsant 21 Waiting for Beulah: Single Parent Adoption 40 "My Baby Had No Name": by Trudelle Thomas Women and "Inappropriate" Grief 24 The Homecoming by Sarah Brabant by Nancy Ruth Best 44 There Could Have Been a 26 In Her Best Interests Way-But There Wasn't by Un Collette by Anne Ramirez Poetry 7 After the 6:00 News 43 Can a Mother Forget? by Karen Harter by Rose Mary Prosen 16 Luke 2:6-7 by Kay Earitt Book Reviews 50 A History of Contraception: From Antiquity to the Present Day, Angus McLaren. Mothers of Thyme: Customs and Rituals of Infertility and Miscarriage, Janet L. Sha. Abortion: The Clash of Absolutes, Laurence Tribe. Wake Up lillie Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race Before Roe v. Wade, by Rickie Solinger. The Other Mother: A Woman's Love for the Child She Gave Up for Adoption, Carol Schaefer. Departments 2 Editorial, by Reta Finger 57 Classified Ads 47 Segue, by DulCie Gannett 58 Grapevine 54 Books in Brief 63 Back Issues Christmas Offer 56 Dear Daughters Cover Art by Karl Sandhaas 16. DauSJhters of Sarah ",J. ". < ~ Winter 1993 Volume 19, Number 1

Features 4 The Victims of 26 "Sin No More": Subversive by Bill Harby Bible Study In a Christian Base Community of Women 9 The Not-So-Accidental Tourist by Gay Redmond, CSJ by Lisa M, Hendrickson 28 Marital Prostitution: On 12 Fishbowls and Razor Blades Being Your Husband's Whore by Lois Schlabach Driver by Mary Jo Meadow 16 The Gospel According to 30 A Legacy of Patriarchy: Prostitutes? Sexual Attraction Between by Reta Halteman Finger Unequals 18 Child Prostitution: A Social by James M. Murphy Cancer 36 Let's Stop Using the Bible to by Cathi Falsani Buttress Misogynist Views 20 A Tale from Genesis House by Louisa Enright by Sandra Volentine and Kim 42 Responses to Summer 24 Waiting for the Next Symposium "Divine Child Customer Abuse" by Joan Brown, OSF Poetry 17 Champalgne's Magdalene by Laura Sargent 39 Dark Road by Pat Adams Furlong 32 Remembering a Shameless Woman by Deborah Bohlmann Book Reviews 48 Carnal Knowing: Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning in the Christian West, by lvlargaret R. Miles. Envisioning the New City: A Reader on Urban Ministry. ed. by Eleanor Scott Me!-'ers. Far More Precious than Jewels: Perspectives on Biblical Women, by Katheryn Pfisterer Darr. The Hour of the Poor, The Hour of Women: Salvadoran Women Speak. by Renny Golden. I Hear a Seed Growing: God of the Forest, God of the Streets. bv Edwina Ga/elv. No Longer Be Silent: First Century Jewish Portraits of Biblical Women. b~~ Cheryl Anne Brown. Transforming Feminism. by lv/aria Riley. Women and the Genesis of Christianity. by Ben Withering/on. Ill. Departments 40 Segue-"Prayer Can't Help 2 Edltorial-"I'm Not That Kind You" by Sandra S. Provenzano of Woman'" by Jan Lugibihl 56 Dear Daughters 34 The Bible As Feminist Pilgrim­ A Tent Fun of Bedouin Women 58 Grapevine br Rosemarie Anderson 59 Classified Ads Cover Photo by Bill Harby 17.

Volume 4, Number 2

Summer 1992

• d I f f e r e n c e s

A VITAL Ro~ ELL 1 Video/Television/Rodney King: Twelve Steps beyond The Pleasure Principle

~. KHIlIo:RI:'iE HAnES 16 Gender Encoding in Fluid Mechanics: Masculine Channels and Feminine Flows

DRl"CILLA COR:"ELI. 45 What Takes Place in the Dark

ROSE:'

J AXET Lyo~ 100 Militant Discourse, Strange Bedfellows: Suffragettes and Vorticists before the War

ELIZABETII A. CASTELLI 134 Mortifying the Body, Curing the Soul: Beyond Ascetic Dualisms in The Life of Saint SyncletJca

COPPf:LIA KAItN 154 Mother of Battles: Volumnia and Her Son in Shakespeare's Corlolonus 18.

SEPTEMBER 1991 NUMBER 8S

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: Three women who've changed Ireland 6 YOUR LETTERS 9 NEWS Health: no priority for pregnant women; how women swung against Labour; fighting for Sarajevo 11 WHY WE SHOULD DITCH THE LORDS Most seats are resel\'ed for men - and they have real power. \ .. IS SURVIVING CHILD ABUSE ." f, Carolivia Herron: black families and sexual abuse. 16 MARION MILNER' A PASSION FOR LIFE A pioneering psychoanalyst who changed everything. 18 INTIMACY AND SOLITUDE Undentanding ourselves and our relationships. 19 WHY I CHOSE TO STAY AT HOME Satisfactions of looking after a child. 10 LILLIAN FADERMAN Why "The lesbian" doesn't exist. 11 THE ARTS AND WHAT'S ON Chantal Akerman talks about Night and Day Lizzie Francke on new film. 15 NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns on fiction. 18 PERSONAL Better news on breast cancer; parents of lesbians and gays. 11 FOOTLOOSE IN CRETE 11 WORKWISE Evaluating work at home for a return to the job market.

La Amana du Pont Neul, 19.

OCTOBER I PP2 NUMBER 86

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: Motherhood and the missing babies 6 YOUR LETTERS 8 NEWS 11 CLARE SHORT MP: DON'T TRUST THE JUDGESI What we need is not a constitution. argues Clare, but a complete overhaul of the political system. 14 ANNA COOTE ON PEOPLE'S RIGHTS We think we've got rights to health, social security and so on, but we haven't until we legislate for it. 16 ROSALIND COWARD ON WOMEN'S COLLUSION WITH THE SYSTEM 18 CHANGING COURSE IN YOUR CAREER 10 STAYING AT HOME: HOW A DREAM BECAME A DISASTER 11 THE ARTS AND WHAT'S ON Portraying women in special hospitals; Recent music releases; Lizzie Francke on new film 15 NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns on new fiction 18 PERSONAL Which alternative therapy~ Cervical screening. Non-commllnica~ tion 31 FOOTLOOSE: TRAVELLING COMPANIONS 31 WORKWISE Gender awareness training for men 20.

NOVEMBER 1001 NUMBER 87

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: A referendum to end all referenda! 6 YOUR LETTERS SINEWS Gun lobby scents victory; Women forced to bear "Serbian" children 11 BLACK WOMEN IN EUROPE Yasmin Alibhai-Brown says women's equality alone is not enough 14 SEEKING THE COMMON GROUND Melissa Benn on prospects (or political realignment 16 NO SANCTUARY The churches aren't dealing with abuse within their own ranks 18 COMMUNITY CAREt The people promised care have little chance of getting it. 10 TOTAL COMMITMENT Staying at home changes your life beyond recognition - especially when your child is disabled 11 THE ARTS AND WHAT'S ON Angelica Kauffman: "She had to appear compliant"; Bernardine Evaristo on Black Mime Theatre; Lizzie Francke on new film. 15 NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns on new fiction 18 PERSONAL Know your own immune system; life and death decisions; stress 31 FOOTLOOSE los Angeles after the riots 31WORKWISE What's happening in IT1

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY JOBS, COURSES carer with a child at Westfield AND CLASSIFIEDS: BACK PAGES Special School. Gwent (p18) 21.

DOUBLE WINTER ISSUE DECEMBER 19911 JANUARY 1993 NUMBER 88

4 WATCH THIS SPACE NELL McCAFFERTY: Celebrations all round! 6 YOUR LETTERS 9 NEWS New abortion tactics; help for ex-Yugoslavia; women priests 11 LABOUR'S NEW WOMAN Melissa Benn talks to Mo Mowlam. the new Speaker on women 14 IMAGES OF THE THIRD WORLD 16 WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT EDUCATIONf 17 WOMEN'S STUDIES: GROWING FAST 10 WOMEN IN THE NEW SPAIN 21 FANNY BLANKERS·KOEN ON OLYMPICS PAST 1:J JOAN RILEY AND THE CARIBBEAN MYTH 14 PRESENTS FOR THE SISTERS 16 A NEW LOOK AT ANAIS NIN 17 THE ARTS AND WHAT'S ON Madonna's Sex is a rip-off; Sinead O'Connor; Lizzie Francke on horror movies JI NEW BOOKS Alice Walker tackles genital mutilation; Jeanette Winterson's Written on the Body; women's literature guide; reviews :IS PERSONAL Self-appointed quackbusters; help for LSA sufferers; self-esteem; a veggy~meaty fe,ast J I FOOTLOOSE: ACTIVITY HOLIDAYS J1 WORKWISE Can Mo Mowlam deliver for Changes in maternity rights; aggression at work Labour! Or for women! 22. ______EDITORIAL

Lesbian Feminism and Heterosexuality Denise THOMPSON 399 Sexual Violence and Compulsory Heterosexuality Jenny KITZINGER ______SPECIAL FEATURE

Heterosexual Feminist Identities: The Personal and 1M Political 419 Editors' Introduction Celia KlTZINGER, Sue WILKINSON and Rachel PERKINS 420 I. How My Heterosexuality Affects My Feminist Politics Carol Nagy JACKLIN

422 2. The Authority of the Name Alison YOUNG 424 3. On Being Ordinary Halla DELOFF 426 4. Hypatia Unbound: A Confession Sandra Lee DARTKY 429 5. Identity, 'Passing' and Subversion Mary CRAWFORD 432 6. Sisters Under the Skin: A Politics of Heterosexuality Kadiatu G. KANNEH 434 7. Heterosexuality and Parenting Susie ORBACH

436 8. On the Inadequacy of OUf Sexual Categories: A Personal Perspective Sandra Lipsitz BEM 438 9. The (Dis)Comfort of Being 'Hetero' Nira YUVAL-DAVIS

440 to. Heterosexuality: Challenge and Opportunity Sheila KlTZINGER 441 11. Heterosexual Feminist Identities: Private Boundaries and Shifting Centers Hilary LIPS and Susan Alexandra FREEDMAN 444 12. Love and the Politics of Heterosexuality Caroline RAMAZANOGLU 447 13. Unbundling Our Binaries - Genders, Sexualities, Desires Mary GERGEN (Continued) 23. ______BOOK REVIEWS

465 Deborah CAMERON on: You Just Don', Understand: Women and Men in Com'ersat;on by Deborah Tannen 468 Shaisla SHAMEEM on: Sex, Money and Morality: Prostitution and Tourism in South-East Asia by Thanh-Dam Truong 470 Anne MAYNE on: Battered Women as Survivors by Lee Ann Hoff 473 Liz KELLY on: The Multi-Professional Handbook of Child Sexual Abuse by Tilman Furniss 477 Margot LIDSTONE on: Women's lives by Sue Llewelyn and Kate Osborne 479 Dorothy E. SMITH on: Deceptive Distinctions: Sex, Gender and the Social Order by Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 483 Pam ALLDRED on: 11le Mirror Within: A New Look at Sexuality by Anne Dickson 484 Wendy HOLLWAY on: : The Hidden Facts by Terry Pattinson < 487 Ross BALZARETTI on: Against Nature: Essays on History, Sexuality and Identity by Jeffrey Weeks f ______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES ,!'> (j 0 491 I. Fear of a Black (and Working-class) Planet: Young Women and the RaciaJization of Reproductive Politics [ Z 0' Christine GRIFFIN C>... '"'i 495 n. Sleeping with the Enemy: Mothers in Heterosexual Relationships w tTl Rose CROOHAN ...... Z 498 11l. Feminist Therapy with Heterosexual Couples: The Ultimate ~ '"'i Issue is Domination N V> Doris C. DeHARDT 502 IV. Disability and 'Compulsory Heterosexuality' Yvon APPLEBY 506 V. Sisterhood in the Service of Patriarchy: Heterosexual Women's Friendships and Male Power Tamsin WILTON

510 Annual Index

450 14. How My Heterosexuality Contributes to My Feminism and Vice Versa Shutamit REINHARZ 453 15. Heterosexuality, Feminism, Contradiction: On Being Young, White, Heterosexual Feminists in the 1990s Rosalind GILL and Rebecca WALKER 457 16. Retelling Mysetf Janet SAYERS 459 17. Radical Feminist Heterosexuality: The Personal and lIle Political Robyn ROWLAND 24. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111;

The Fall Announcements Issue Volume 15 Number 3 October 1992 ARTICLES Invasion of the Chains ...... 27 TCB: Stealing from the Bookstores .31 News/Short Stories 11 Hurricane Closes Siorelor Nine Days. Women-Run Businesses OJlrun Fortune 500 • UlIle Sisters Takes on Gana

Volume 15 Number 4 November/ December 1992 UNIVERSITY PRESSES The Evolution of Feminist ScholarlyPublishing . 19 WISP Survey Reveals Sexual Harassment , .. . 23 News from the Universijies ...... 27 A Short Course in Selling Textbooks ".. .. . 29 Favorite University Press Titles of the Moment . 39 University Press Bestsellers . 42 ARTICLES Publishing Women in the Netherlands . 45 Booksellers Share Interview Questions . 55 New Magazines on the Scene ...... 57 Store Newsletters: Starting from ScratCh . 53 TCB: Press Releases ,...... 49 News/Short Stories ...... 11 Suspects Arrested in Closet Bookstore Bombing· Feminist Presses Create "The Ubrary Project- • Crown VS, Little Sisters' • Naiad Updates Bookstore List Feminist Funnies ...... 14 News From the Bookstores ...... 15 Watching the Middle Man: Nett Hart . 63 DEPARTMENTS Advertising Index ., . · 111 Back to Press & Other Good News . · .48 Classified Ads . · 112 Short Raves . · .71 Subscription Information 110 They Went That·A·Way . · .69 Trivia . · .65 Writing Wanted .. · .52 THE BOOKS Art Books ..... · .77 Gay Men's Literature · .73 Our Own Presses · .83 Publishers' Row . · .99 SCience Fiction .. · .79 The Small Presses · .91 Universijy Presses .... 35 26. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

Volume 14, Number 1 Fall 1992

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOK REVIEWS ...... •...... •...... 1 • AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES/CRITICAL RELATIONSHIPS, by Donna M. Jones Black Male Arlolesceuts: Parenting and Educatioll itl ColtJ11llmity Context, ed. by Benjamin P. Bowser; Before Their Time: FOUT Generations afTeet/age Molhers, by Joelle Sander; and Double SWel,: Black Women Write About Mothers & Dallg1lters, ed. by Patricia Bell Scott et a!.

• ACCOUNTING FOR FAMILY CHANGE, by Stacey Oliker Embatlled Paradise:Tlte American Family ill all Ageo!Uflcertainlyby ArleneSkolnlck; and New Families, No Families? n,e Trmls{ormafion of lite American Home by Frances K. Goldscheider and Linda J. Waile FEMINIST VISIONS ...... •...... •...... •. 9 PREGNANT WITH MEANING: ALTERNATIVE FAMILIES, RESISTANT READINGS, by Antonette Goroch AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S PUBLICATIONS AT THE STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN .•...... ••. 13 By Jacqueline Lalley MIDWESTERN WOMEN'S ROLE IN THE CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S MOVEMENT: AN ORAL HISTORY PROJECT ...... •..•.17 By Linda Shull ARCHIVES/LIBRARIES 19 Anew Latina lesbian archive;a twenty~year collection of women's periodicals for sale; and the struggles of a British feminist library.

COMPUTER TALK , 19 FEMINIST PUBLISHING 21' Crossing Press celebrates twentyyearsoffeminist publishing;alsoa brief rep'"lon the Fifth International Feminist lkx>k Fair. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES •..••••...•..••. 22 Directories of works in progress and resources in women's music; abiographical compen­ dium on American Black women; bibliographies on education, women's magazines, women and writing in Russia, women in southern Africa, and women philosophers; the newest Our Bodies, Ourselves; a literature review on women, HIV and AIDS; an index of Medieval women; astatistical resourceon professional women and minorities; and asurvey of changes in feminist scholarship_ (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard) 27. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

Volume 14, N ber'l Fall 1992

(Continued) TABLE OF CONTENTS

PERIODICAL NOTES 31 • New periodicals on women in development, Filipino women, women's movements around the world, lesbiansand gays of color(and noO, American Indian women,survivors of childhood sexual abuse, isolated women, Zimbabwean women, teen concerns, women in Malaysia, money management, Israeli women protesting the occupation, women in public service, and bartering. . II Special issues of periodicals on affinnative action, women in revolutionary movements, environmental action, family and work obligations, and women and media. .. Anniversary issue: Broadsheet celebrales twenty years of publishing. (Compiled by Linda Shull) ITEMS OF NOTE ...•...... •.•.••.•...••.•.•...•••..••••••..••.. 35 Materials on women and development; a booklet/display on chicanas; a symposium of women's libraries; infannation on Filipino women; a working papers series; an AIDS hotline; Title IX materials; resources for lesbian mothers; pay equity information; materials on women'sorganizing; Associa tion of American Collegesresources for women faculty and students; an updated directory oforganizations; an index to the alternative press; and anew book series on women around the world. (Compiled by Lisa Kaiser)

BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED 37

Graphics on pp.8, 22, 27, and 33 are by Tracy L. Honn of Mndison. Artwork on pp.10, 14,and 21 is by RinlTemple'on, from ELARTE DE RINITEMPLETONfTHE ARTOFRINITEMPLETON: WHERE THERE IS UFE AND STRUGGLE, ed. Alejandra Alvareze' al. (Rial Comet Press, 1988). WeallmY' welcome snbmi"lon of appropriate graphics for lise In FEMINIST COLLECTIONS. 28.

FEMINIST ISSUES VOLUME 12, NO.1, SPRING 1992

Articles

Neera Kuckreja Sohoni The Status of Female Children and Adolescents in Development and Corrective Strategies 3

Cindy J. Dorfman The Garden of Eating: The Carnal Kitchen in Contemporary American Culture 21

Linda K. Fuller Reporters' Rights to the Locker Room 39

Yichin Shen Womanhood and Sexual Relations in Contemporary Chinese Fiction by Male and Female Authors: A Comparative Analysis 47 29 .

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CONTENTS

Editorial: Feminist Fictions 1 Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamberand the Decolonization ofFeminine Sexuality 2 Merja Makinen Feminist Writing: Working with Women's Experience 16 Frigga Haug UnlearningPatriarchy: Personal development in Marge Piercy's FlyA wayHome 33 Kornelia Hauser Are They Reading Us? FeministTeenage Fiction 43 Julia Bard Sexuality in Lesbian Romance Fiction 49 Joke Hermes A Psychoanalytic Account for Lesbianism 67 Stephanie Castendyk MaryWollstonecraft and the Problematic ofSlavery 82 Moira Ferguson Reviews Nira Yuval-Davis on Women. Islam and the State 103 Carmen Ramos Escandon on Plotting Women: Gender and Representation in Mexico 105 Ethel Crowley on The Challenge Road: Women and the Eritrean Revolution 108 Janet Sayers on Sex Exposed: Sexuality and the Pornography D.M 110 Jean Grimshaw on : Philosophy in the Feminine 111 Gill A1lwood on The Rites ofMan: Love, Sex and Death in the Making ofthe Male 114 Noticeboard 116 30. FEMINIST STUDIES

Volume 18, Number 3 Fall1992 ,

Preface 463 Martha Vicinus 'They Wonder to Which Sex I Belong": 467 The Historical Roots of the Modern Lesbian Identity Lisa Moore "Something More Tender Still than Friendship': 499 Romantic Friendship in Early·Nineteenth·Century England Makeda Silvera Man Royals and Sodomites: Some Thoughts on the 521 Invisibility of Mro·Caribbean Lesbians Michele Aina Barale When jack Blinks: Si{ghlting Gay Desire in 533 Ann Bannon's Beebe Bn'nher Tessa Boffin and Stolen Glances: Lesbians Take Photographs 551 jean Fraser IArt EssaYI; Photographs by Tessa Boffm, Deborah Bright, jacqui Duckworth, Nina Levitt, Lynette Molnar with Linda Thornburg, Ingrid Pollard, jill Posener Heather Findlay Freud's "Fetishism" and the Lesbian Dildo Debates 563 Leisa D. Meyer Creating GJ. jane: The Regulation of Sexuality and 581 Sexual Behavior in the Women's Army Corps during World War II Gale jackson diplomatic gestures: clove's story {Fictionl 603 Anne Herrmann Imitations of Marriage: Crossdressed Couples in 609 Contemporary Lesbian Fiction Cheryl Clarke Rondeau; The turnstyle; Greta Garbo {Poemsl 625 Susan K. Calm Sexual Histories, Sexual Politics IReview Essay) 629 M.V. Lee Badgett and The Economics of Sexual Orientation: 649 Rhonda M. Williams Establishing a Research Agenda Notes on Contributors 658 Notes and Letters 661 Publications Received 664 31.

Feminist Teacher

Vol. 7 No. I Fall 1992

Table of Contents

9 Life at Peace By Mara Faulkner, O.S.B.

14 Reshaping the War Experience, Women's War Fiction By Susanne Carter

20 Madonnas, Whores, and the Persian Gulf War By Maria F. Bruno

22 Planning a Women's Studies Conference By Jean Rannells Saul

26 Administrative Woman and Administrative Man: Teaching Public Administration from a Gender Inclusive Perspective By DeLysa Burnier

31 The Inclusion/Exclusion Issue: Including Students in Choosing Texts By Christine Sutphin

35 Transforming the History of Rhetorical Theory By Jane Donawerth

Departments 5 Feminist Teacher Network News 44 Teaching Resources 40 Book Reviews 47 Conferences/Calls for Papers 32. FeministVoices \ IIU I \1 \1lI'CI' \ltI \" '" Iclllt' \1. III \\11\11'" 1011 \\1,\11'"

Volume 6, NO.1 January 30 - March 5 1993

'Contents I i 1 - Madison's Feminist , 7 • The Myths of i Paper Is Back i Dependency and the MIssing Male Role Model 1 - Is It Blphobla? I' by Pat Gowens by River Kranlz and Chris i Gmssendorf ! 8 • I Got This Way From I Kissing Girls, Too 2 - Letters by Melinda Brown

3 . A Sign of the Times: I, 8 • Bisezual Women no The Reemergence of i Threat to lesbians Prostitution In Cuba b~ by A1Ue Bereny Elleen Findlay I 9 • On the Value of 3 - Book Review: Arab lesbian Space Women Tell Their by Rose Ziegler Stories by Catherine W. ldzerda 10 . Thelma and Louise Revisited 4 • PrIson Not... by Esly Dinur by MeUssa Frolland 11 . "Sister to Si.ter:1I 6 • Old Lesbian WfA Drives On Conference by Kame Lael Helgason by Cordy Miller 12 - Dialect of the Heart: 6 - Disabled and Proud: Creative Expressions Building Accessible lesbian Community One 13· Network Piece at a Time by Theo. Kramer 16 • Calendar

6 . Women's Action Coslltlon: Turning Angerl Into Action : by Nleole Miller :

6 - News Briefs FIREWEED 33. A FEMINIST QUARTERLY

Issue 36 1992 Identifying

5 Editorial Sandra Hoar 7 House of Dust Viaaria Freeman II Blood Changes judy Uefschultz 12 By the Root Anna Dolores Camilleri 13 Check Your Appetite; Small Mountain's Diagnosis Chin K. Yuen 16 The Politics of Identity: "Aesthetics" or Opposition? Kaushalya Bannerji 21 Looking Beyond Identity - photographs Ellen Flanders 26 The Craft that the Politics Requires: An Interview with Margaret Christakos 41 Untitled suite Rita Wong 47 The Montgomery Party Gino Frangello 56 Old Fish Eleonore Schonmoier 57 Self Defense Careliin Brooks 62 Bi & Out: Discussing the Les/Bi Divide on Queer Radio 1992 68 to the water; recyded breath Rachel Rose 73 Coalescence jacqueline Sindair 78 A Family Tree by Numbers Ruth Mandel 80 The Secret kd lang Pat jeffries 82 departments 34. Gender and Education

Volume 4 Number 3 1992

Pam Gilbert. The Ston' So Far: gender, literacy and social regulation 185

Anile Scott Soerensen. The Question of Represcmarion: research in gender and education in Scandina\'ia 201

Lynne Sheridan. \\'omen Returners to Further Education: employment and gender relations in the home 213

David j. Corson. Language, Gender and Education: a critical re,'iew linking social justice and power 229

.\lary Hughes. 'The Shrieking Sisterhood': women as educational policy. makers 255

Kerry H. Robimon. Class· Room Discipline: power, resistance and gender. A look at teacher perspeeth'es 273

VtEWPOINT Kate Reynolds. 'Equal Opportunities' and Local Management of Schools -what happens now, 289

BOOK REVtEWS Feminist Praxis: research theory and epistemology in (ed. by Liz Stanley) reviewed by Helen Roberts 301

The Woman Reader: learning and teaching women's writing Uean Milloy & Rebecca O'Rourke) reviewed by Anne Turvey 302

,\lotherlands. Black Women's Writing from Africa. the Caribbean and South Asia (ed. Susheila Nasta) reviewed by Jane Miller 304

Frogs and Snails and Feminist Tales: pre·school children and gender (Bronwyn Davies) reviewed bv ~ladeleine Gantley 306

.{t SchaalI've Got a Chance. Culture/Privilege: Pacific Islands and Pakeha girls at school. (Alison Jones) reviewed by Sue Middleton 307 35. Gender and Education

Volume 4 Number 3 1992

(Continued) A Good School: life at a girls' grammar school in Ihe 1950s (Mary Evans) reviewed by Valerie Walkerdine 309

Childhood, Culture and Class in Britain: Margarel McMillan, 1860-1939 (Caroline Steedman) reviewed by June Hannam 311

A History of Women's Education in England Qune Purvis) reviewed by Janet Maw 312

Challenging Ihe State? The Socialist and Feminist Educational EX/Jerience 1900-1930 (Hilda Kean) reviewed by Miriam David 313

Deeds nol Words: Ihe lives ofsuJlragelle leachers (Hilda Kean) reviewed by Sara Delamont 314

Diclional)' of British Educationist, (Richard Aldrich & Peter Gordon) reviewed by Pamela Horn 316

Bajanellas and Semi/anas: Aberdeen Universit)' and the education of women 1860-1920 (Lindy More) reviewed by Jane Martin 318

Evaluation Gnd Research in Educati01I: Ihe Durham and Newcastle Research Review (ed. Eileen Byrne) reviewed by Carrie Herbert 319

nle Hidde11 Curriculum: reproduction in education, an appraisal (Kathleen Lynch) reviewed by Kristine Mason 320

The Assistant Principal: leadershijJ clwices and challenges (Catherine Marshall) reviewed by Anne Gold 322

Title-Page mid Contents, Volume -I 325 36. Gender & History Volume 4 Number 3 Autumn 1992

Special Issue on Motherhood, Race and the State in the Twentieth Century Issue Editor: LEONORE DAVIDOFF CONTENTS Introduction 2B3 HILARY LAND Articles Citizenship, Property and Bodies: Discourses on Gender and the Inter-War Labour Government in New Zealand MAUREEN MOLLOY 293

Mission Impossible: How Men Gave Birth to the Australian Nation - Nationalism, Gender and Other Seminal Acts MARILYN LAKE 305

An American Experiment in Paid Motherhood: The Implementation of Mothers' Pensions in early Twentieth Century Chicago JOANNE L. GOODWIN 323

Race and 'Value': Black and White Illegitimate Babies in the U.S.A., 1945-1965 RICKIE SOLINGER 343

The Paradox of Maternalism: Elizabeth Lowell Putnam and the American Welfare State SONYA MICHEL and ROBYN ROSEN 364

Reproductive Rights: The Early Twentieth Century European Debate FELICIA GORDON 387

Book Reviews 400 Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey (eds), Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory (1991) SIAN JONES

W. J. Sheils and Diana Wood (eds), Women in the Church (Studies in Church History, Vol. 27, 1990) CAROLINE LITZENBERGER Penelope D. Johnson, Equal in Monastic Profession. Religious Women in Medieval france (1991) Sally Thompson, Women Religious. The Founding of English Nunneries aiter the Norman Conquest (1991) SARAH FOOT Margaret MacCurtain and Mary O'Dowd (eds), Women in Early Modern Ireland 7500-7800 (1991) JANE DAWSON 37. Gender & History Volume 4 Number 3 Autumn 1992

Special Issue on Motherhood, Race and the State in the Twentieth Century Issue Editor: LEONORE DAVIDOFF

(Continued)

Lawrence Stone, Road to Divorce: England 15]0-1987 (1990) A. JAMES HAMMERTON Robert Shoemaker, Prosecution and Punishment: Petty Cdme and the Law in London and Rural Middlesex, 1660-1725 (1991) fARAMERZ DABHOIWALA

Marina Benjamin (ed), Science and Sensibility. Gender and Scientific Enquiry. 1780-1945 (1991) DELfiNA DOLZA Sian Reynolds, Britannica's Typesetters: Women Compositors in Edwardian Edinburgh (19891 Eleanor Gordon and Esther Breitenbach (eds), The World Is 111 Divided: Women's Work in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1990) HARRIET BRADLEY

Leah Leneman, A Guid Cause. Women's Suffrage in Scotland (1991) JANE MCDERMID

Angela V. John (ed), OurMothers' Land, Chapters in Welsh Women's History 18]0-19]9 (19911 HELEN CORR

Harold L Smith (ed), British Feminism in the Twentieth Century (1990) Johanna Alberti, Beyond Suffrage, Feminists in War and Peace 1914-1928 (1989) SUSAN MAGAREY

June E, Hahner, Emancipating the Female Sex: The Struggle for Women's Rights in Brazil, 1850-1940 (1990) Jane S. Jaquene (ed), The Women's Movement in Latin America: Feminism and the Transition to Democracy (19891 SUSAN K. BESSE

Susan Glenn, Daughters of the Shtell. Life and Labor in the Immigrant Generation 119901 ELISABETH ISRAELS PERRY

David Tyack and Elizabeth Hansot, Learning Together: A History of Coeducation in American Public Schools (1990) Lynn D. Gordon, Gender and Higher Education in the Progressive Era (1990) DIANNE M. HALLMANN

lleen A. DeVault, Sons and Daughters of Labor: Class and Clerical Work in Turn-of-the Century Pittsburgh (19901 Lisa M, fine, The Souls of the Skyscraper, Female Clerical Workers in Chicago, 1870-19]0 (1990) Stephen H. Norwood, Labor's Flaming Youth. Telephone Operators and Worker Militancy 1878-1923 (1990) MARGARET HEDSTROM

Nancy f, Can (ed), A Woman Making History. Mary Ritter Beard Through Her Letters (19911 MARGARET WALSH

Jackie Byars, All That Hollywood Allows, Re-reading Gender Melodrama (19911 TANA WOLLEN

Notes on Contributors 434 38. NDER

Volume 6, Number 4 December 1992

Contents

From the Editor 541 "A Way Oula No Way": Eating Problems among African-American, Latina, and White Women BECKY WANGSGAARD rnOMPSON 546 After Divorce: Investigations inlo Father Absence TERRY ARENDELL 562 Women's Movements and State Policy Reform Aimed at Domestic Violence against Women: A Comparison of the Consequences of Movement Mobilization in the U.S. and India DIANE MITSCH BUSH 587 Research Report The Effects of Marital Status and Wives' Employment on the Salaries of Faculty Men: The (House)Wife Bonus MARCIA 1. BELLAS 609 1991 Cheryl Miller Lecture Feminist Science: Methodologies that Challenge Inequality FRANCESCA M. CANCIAN 623 Book Reviews Pueblo Mothers and Children: Essays by Elsie Clews Parsons, 1915-1924 ediled by Barbara A. Babcock JUDITH FRIEDLANDER 643 The Habit ofSurviving: Black Womens Strategies for Ufe by Kesho Scotl NANCY STOLLER 645 With Thanks 647 Index 649 GENDERS 39.

15 Winter 1992

Articles

Eve Tavor Bannet The Feminist Logic of BothlAnd

Marta E. Sanchez The Estrangement Effect in Sherley Anne Williams' Dessa Rose 21

Thars E. Morgan Male Lesbian Bodies: The Construction of Alternative Masculinities in Courbet, Baudelaire, and Swinburne 37

Geetha Ramanathan Murder as Speech: Narrative Subjectivity in Marleen Gorris' A Question of Silence 58

Malini Johar Schueller Theorizing Ethnicity and Subjectivity: Maxine Hong Kingston's Tripmaster Monkey and Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club 72

Whitney Davis HomoVision: A Reading of Freud's "Fetishism" 86

Books Received 119

Notes on Contributors 128

Genders is published by the University of Texas Press in cooperation with the University of Colorado at Boulder 40. HAG RAG INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS

New Rage Thinking

Vol. 7 No. 3 November~DecemberJ 9992

THE DECADE OF THE DYKE! Hag Rag Index, Vol. 7, No.3 ANTI-OPPRESSION WORK: RACISM

Regular Features Calendar 19 C1assifieds .••.••...... •••.•••..•....•.. 26 Dykes to Watch Out For 28 Editorial Policy ...... •...... 2 Editoria13 Making It Happen! 24 Read Itand Revolt! 16 Regular Events Z7 Thkin' Care of Business .•...... 32 Special Features 1492-1992: 500 Years ofRacism, 500 Years of Resistance 4 Classism Means Hatred ofthe Poverty-Class and Working-Class, Part 2 18 Committed Lesbians Examining Oppression (CLEO) 12 The Concept of Race 7 Evening Walk ...... •...... 10 Geev'um Stink-Ey ...... • 10 Hag Rag Survey 31 Poems: "To You Straight Middle-Class White Christian Women Who Occasionally Consider Your Privilege" 14 "Your Challenge Is More Than Accepting Who I Am" 15 Practicing Anti-Racism 8 HAG RAG 41. INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS

New Rage Thinking

January 1li·March 14, 9993 Vol. 7No. 4

THE DECADE OF THE DYKE! Hag Rag Index, Vol, 7, No.4 BUILDING COMMUNITY 2 Regular Features Calendar .....•...... •...... 23 Classifieds •.•...... •.....•.•...•..... 20 Dykes to Watch Out For 19 Editorial Policy ...... •...... • 2 Editorial .••...... •...... 3 Lesbians Building Community 17 Making ItHappenl 18 Regular Events ...... •..... 21 Thkin' Care of Business 24 Special Features Building Accessible Lesbian Community One Piece at a TlDle 4 Building Lesbian Community - From the Heart 11 Community Building: The Lesbian Alliance of Metro Milwaukee , 12 "It's About A Circ1e...For Wunmin" .,...... 16 "L"IVlDg '"VYomyn'Cos mmUDl'!y" ,. 14 The Lesbian Variety Show , 6 Art and Poetry: A Mixture of1hlth· telling and Stereotypes ,., ..... , 8 In Her 7th Year , ,.,., .. ,. 6 The Weekend of Variety , 10 42. Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 13 I Number 4 I 1992

Editorial I v COMPARISON OF THE SOCIAL SUPPORT NETWORKS OF FILIPINO AND MEXICAN-AMERICAN PRIMIGRAVIDAS I Leticia S. M. Lantican and Dorothy F. Corona I 329 TOWARD CULTURALLY SENSITIVE RESEARCH IN A MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY I Dorothy 1. Henderson. Carolyn Sampselle, Fran Mayes, and Deborah Oakley I 339 WOMEN AND EATING DISORDERS, PART I: SIGNIFICANCE AND SOCIOCULTURAL RISK FACTORS I Jane H. White I 351 WOMEN AND EATING DISORDERS, PART II: DEVELOPMENTAL. FAMILIAL, AND BIOLOGICAL RISK FACTORS I Jane H. White I 363 REPORT ON A PANEL LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF COLLEGE WOMEN'S EATING PATTERNS AND EATING DISORDERS: NONCONTINUUM VERSUS CONTINUUM MEASURES I Sharlene Hesse-Biber I 375 WORK. MARITAL STATUS, AND HEART DISEASE I Rebecca Reviere and Isaac W. Eberstein I 393 Book Reviews I 401 Communication Networks I 405

Following page 408: Title Page of Volume 13 Contents of Volume 13 Author Index to Volume 13 Subject Index to Volume 13 43. Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 14 I Number 1 I 1993

Editorial I v

WEIGHING COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL NEEDS: CLINICAL TESTING I Leo T. Rosenberg I 1

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS' PERCEPTIONS OF SERIOUSLY ILL WOMEN I Kimeron N. Hardin and B. Jo Hailey I 7

BODY TEMPERATURE AND DIURNAL TYPE IN WOMEN WITH SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER I Shawn K. Elmore, Kitty Dahl, David H. Avery, Margaret V. Savage, and George L. Brengelmann I 17

VIRGINITY AND TAMPONS: THE BEGINNER MYTH AS A CASE OF ALTERATION I D. H. Berg and L. Block Coulls I 27

THE ADOLESCENT MENSTRUAL ATTITUDE QUESTIONNAIRE, PART I: SCALE CONSTRUCTION I Janice M. Morse, Dianne Kieren, and Joan Bottorff I 39

THE ADOLESCENT MENSTRUAL ATTITUDE QUESTIONNAIRE, PART II: NORMATIVE SCORES I Janice M. Morse and Dianne Kieren I 63

REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND COURT-ORDERED OBSTETRICAL INTERVENTIONS: THE NEED FOR A FEMINIST VOICE IN NURSING I Elizabeth I. Hagell I 77

ROLE PERCEPTIONS OF DIVORCING PARENTS Anne H. Fishel and Gregory P. Samsa I 87

FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE FATHERS' PARTICIPATION IN CHILD CARE I Linda Beth Tiedje and Cynthia S. Darling-Fisher I 99

Communication Networks I 109

HECATE 45.

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. XVIII no. ii, 1992

3-7 Editorial

8-29 Women of Substance: The Depiction of Women in Australian Monuments Chilla Bulbeck

30-32 "My Favourite Mixmaster" Jennifer Kremmer 33-45 Rosie Scott interviewed by Laurel Bergmann

46-50 "Wail On, Wailing Spirit" Ngiiji Ngilji (Mona Tur)

51-57 Poems by Amanda Wilson, Lissa Mitchell and Shane Rowlands

58-63 "The Young Poetess" Mont lAl St017. 64-78 'The Best Career is Matrimony': First-Wave Journalism and the Australian Girl Sluuyn Pearce 79-84 "Pussy Willow" Betty Collins 85-93 Poems by Anna Brooks, Gloria Yates, Andrea Sherwood Silvana Gardner, Jennifer Compton, and Colleen Burke

94-96 "Queen of the Jungle: A Tale of Childhood" Karen Maloney 97-105 'Pragmatism' Be Damned: Richard Rorty's Death Wish for Feminism Carol Bacchi 106-111 "Aunt Vinnie" Margaret McCarthy 112-125 What Happened to Aspazija? In Search of Feminism in Latvia Agate Nesaule 126-137 Reading Life Writing: Australian Women's Letters and Diaries Sylvia Martin 138-148 Dissonances Eft Hatzimanolis 149-156 Women and the New German Cinema Frances Bonner 46.

A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART AND POLITICS

FROM THE RUSSIAN EDITORS OF IOIOMA 4

THE STORY OF IOIOMA 4 Alia Efimova

FROM THE U.S. EDITORS OF HERESIES 6

REFlECTIONS OF RESISTANCE: Women Artists on Both Sides of the Mir 8 )0 Anna Isaak Nafa!y8 Nesterava, Nara/ya GoncIlarova, Liubov I'opova. V8fV8(8 Stepanova. S8na lebedev8. Vers Mukhina, elcstenns Khlkovs, Tamara Starzenyetsk8)'8. Irina StllflenyelsK8y8. Dzemma Sku/me, Ira Zalulo\lSKayB, AJeksandr Samokhvalov, TBfyafl8 Nazsrenko, Nsla/ya TUffiOva, Elena Keller. SveUana Bcgafir. Cisrs GoUts/na, E/ena Rgurina, VerB M!furich-Khlebnikovs, VerB KIllebnlkova, Noons Gronova, Bella M8tW!eva, Irina NakhovB, Maria KOlIst8fllinova, Yelena f/agina, Olga Chemysheva. The Peppef5, $l'ellana Kopystianskaya

WHY HAVE THERE BEEN NO GREAT WOMEN ARTISTS? 38 Linda Nochfln (Russian Ir8fls/atiofl)

AROUND 1> : Power and the Magic of Writing 44 Irina Sandomirskaya Irina Kukslnite, Alexandra Demen!ieva, Maria 5erebriakova, Maya Khlobyslln, Ludmila Msri(elova, Netta Kon/shev8. Malta Volka, Elena Romanova

THE FIRST EXHIBITIONS IN THE U.S.S.R. 62 Esther Zhezmer Olga Aslsfyeva, A1eksandra KOr5a/(ova. TSty8fl8 Spaso/Omsksya, Yekaterina Komi/ova, Olga Cnemysheva, ~ Ilona Gsnsovsksya, Ludmila Markelova, Taryana PelrOva, Nata/ya Tumova, Natalya Kamenetlkaya

DEALING WITH GENDER: Two Shows 77 11IIIIIIII Olesya Turkina and Victor Mazln

WOMAN WORKER 80 Yelena Selina

THE REVOLT OF THE DAUGHTERS 83 A Personal Recollection of Aleksandra Korsakova As Told to 'rina Sandomirskaya by Olga Petrochuk

A CONVERSATION WITH ALEKSANDRA KORSAKOVA (1904-1990) 91

FEMINITY AND POWER: Participants' Statements 95 Olga Astafieva, Olga Chemysheva, /lona Gansovskaya, Nalalya Kamenetzkaya, Yekatefina Komi/ova, Ludmj/a Markelova, Tatyana Petrova, Tatyana Spasolomskaya, Natalya Tumova • • 1992

BILINGUAL RUSSIAN/ ENGLISH ISSUE ~~OT ~ RE_47. THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE )

VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 1993 FEATURES 2 Feminist Spiritual Revolutionary: Z Budapest interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 13 Lesbian Classics I'd Like to See by Diane F. Germain 20 Donna Allen by Toni Armstrong Jr. 24 The AII·American Girls' Baseball League by Yvonne Zipter 28 The Soul Knows: Mary Watkins by Ekua Omosupe FESTIVALS 30 Tam's Jam In Bellingham by Laura Post 32 On the '92 Festival Circuit (Photos) 34 First West Coast Lesbians' Festival by Toni Armstrong Sr. 36 Silent Pre-Fest by Toni Armstrong Jr. 38 Celebrating Jewish Women's Identity at Festivals by Bonnie J. Morris 41 The Political Is Personal In the Deep South by Toni Armstrong Jr. DEPARTMENTS 6 Soapbox letters from readers 8 Hotline compiled by Annie Lee, Jamie Anderson, Toni Armstrong Jr., and Joy Rosenblatt 12 Lesbomania by Jorjet Harper "Fest Side Story" and "Elizabethan Drama" 14 Fade In • Fade Out by Paula E. Langguth "Women as Friends and Lovers" 16 Mulling It Over by J. Antoinette Johnson-Gross "Melanie DeMore: Share My Song' 18 Access by Kim Wilcox "Women's Music, Muscular Dystrophy, and Me' 44 What Is Women's Music? by Kris Kovick "Whine, Women-only, and Song' 46 On Stage and Off by Anne Seale and Sasha Hedley "On Working and Touring Together" 48 The AUdio Angle by Dakota "More Sound Ideas" 50 Behind the Scenes by Toni Armstrong Jr. Retts Scauzillo and Kathy Beige 57 Dykes to Watch Out For cartoons by Alison Bechdel 60 Classified Ads compiled by Lynn and Susan 64 Stereo Soundsheet by Joy Rosenblatt· 'Share My Song' (Melanie DeMore) • "Body Hair" (Anne Seale) , 'By and By' (Mal)' Watkins) , 'That Girl' (Kim Wilcox) • 'Strong Hearts' (Cathy Winter) 48. HYPATIA SPECIAL ISSUE Lesbian Philosophy VOL. 7, NO.4 FALL 1992

Claudia Card Lesbian Philosophy: An Introduction

LESBIAN CREATIVITY

6 jacquelyn N. Zita leffner Allen: A Lesbian Portrait

14 Tangren Alexander Lesbian Slip 2:00 AM, Valentine's Morning Est & Non: The Dream Body For Sandra The Answers in the Back: A Song The Feminist Existentialist State Song

31 Marfa Lugones On Borderlands/La Frontera: An Interpretive Essay

38 joyce Trebilcor Not Lesbian Philosophy

THE SEX WARS

45 Bat-Ami Bar On The Feminist "Sexuality Debates" and the Transformation of tile Political

59 Lorena Leigh Saxe Sadomasochism and Exclusion

CONSTRUCTING "LESBIAN"

73 Ruth Ginzberg 's (Nonessentialist) Lesbian Eros

91 Elizabeth Daumer Queer Ethics, or The Challenge of Bisexuality to Lesbian Ethics

106 jacquelyn N. Zita The Male Lesbian and the Postmodernist Body 49. HYPATIA SPECIAL ISSUE Lesbian Philosophy

(Continued) VOL. 7, NO.4 FALL 1992

LESBIAN COMMUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY

128 Barbara Houston In Praise of Blame

148 Kathleen Martindale and Martha Saunders Realizing Love and Justice: Lesbian Ethics in the Upper and Lower Case 172 Ruthann Robson Mother: The Legal Domestication ofLesbian Existence 186 Naomi Scheman Jewish Lesbian Writing: A Review Essay 195 Sarah Lucia Hoagland Why Lesbian Ethics?

207 Claudia Card Lesbian Ethics and (The Journal) Lesbian Ethics: A Review

212 Claudia Card Bibliography ofLesbian Philosophy and Selected Related Works

223 Notes on Contributors

226 Announcements

230 Guidelines for Contributors/Calls for Papers 233 Books Received

235 Recent Back Issues INITIATIVES 50. •

Journal of NAY..tE Volume 5q, NQ. 1"

Spring, 1992

From the Editor's Desk

Feminist Scholarship and theStudy of Women 1 in Higher Education Barbara K. Townsend

Moral Development: Interview with Young 11 Ojibwa Women Catherine E. McCartney, Kathleen M. Steffens, Christine M. Imbra, and P.}. Ford Slack

Integrating Family Experiences and Leader­ 23 ship Roles: Perceptions of African-American and White Women Administrators Courlney Ann Vaughn 'and Unda Wade Everett

Rekindlers of the Light 39 Deborah Straw

Women Speak about their 43 Learning Experiences In Higher Education Jean Rannels Saul 51. ___IO_WA_'A_'M_O_MA_N__

Volume 12 Number 4 Winter 1992

COVER ART Detail, wax resist-dyed Ukrainian egg Debra Jo Yellick Manly

ESSAY

Rain Songs Jena Oles 10

FICTION

Indian Summer, 1832 Rhonda Strickland 15 Rain Dance Nancy Welch 23 January Pond Laurie Lindop 30 The Mail Plane Meredith Lind 35

POETRY

Letter from Aspen Lynne H. deCourcy 6 Final Offering Judy Kirkwood 9 Cleaning the Bank Susan Aizenberg 14 In My Dream You Wore Alice Frimml 21 Rain L. Jane Campos-Johnson 29 Winter Elizabeth Weber 34 In Anticipation of Some Kind of Change Michelle Gibson 40

DEPARTMENTS

Foremothers: Meridel LeSueur Patrice Kay Beam 4 Genealogies: My Father Goes Fishing Lorella Bonnier Anawalt 7 Stopped Moments: Out There JoAml Beard 41 Books: Reviews by Slzaron Oard Wanzer. Coleen Maddy 44 Index for Volume 12 MerYl) Ford Smith 46 Maxine! Comix Marian Henley 48

CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover 52. FEATURES 4 The Spirit of the Czar: Selling Addictions to American Women)ean Kilboume, Ed.D. IRIS 15 The Rise of the Middle~Class Pauper: An American Nightmare Gwen McCanc.s 31 An Interview with Alicia Partnoy Naomi Thiers A JOURNAL 46 An Interview with Tania Modleski Pat Gill ABOUT WOMEN ART Vol. XII, No.3 Winter 1992 24 Exorcism of Page 13 Caryl Burtner 26 22 Carols Caryl Bunner 70 Virginia Views; A Sampling of Art Exhibits

FICTION 21 Elevator Sickness Elizabeth GarR"ano 52 Mei Susan Volchok

POETRY 41 Equinox at 44° 17' North Shirley Anders 41 Mary: A Confession and Complaint Grace Bauer 42 Earth for Our Daughters Becky Gould Gibson 43 Blackbird Vanessa Haley 44 Janis Joplin at Large Julie Fay 45 Puzzle Vanessa Hale)'

REVIEWS 57 Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women by Susan Faludi and Revolution from Within: A Book of Self~Esteem by j Mary Murrell 59 Feminism Without Women: Culture and Criticism in a llPostfeminist" Age by Tania Modleski I Barbara Lucas 60 Rich & Strange: Gender, History, & Modernism by Marianne De Koven j Margaret D. Stetz 62 Poetry in Brief Heather Bums 64 Feminist Recordings Lad)'slipper 65 Books in Brief

NEWS 13 Bridging the Gap: Women. Sexuality, & the Transmission of HIVjAIDS CanneD Pitre 30 Scats, Scams, & Mammograms Lisa BOll'leg 51 We're No Gospel Singers: The Black Lesbian Support Group Cindy Smith HUMOR so We Know Who's Raising the Kids ••• Who's Going to Give the Parties? Mariflo Srephens DEPARTMENTS ESSAY 68 Seeking 38 Thoughts from Cellblock B Hilary L ?\fartinson 68 Events 68 Grants FORERUNNERS 69 Resources ~8 Ume Tsuda: Japanese Educator (1865-1929) Rachel Garfield 69 Hot Flashes 53.

Table ofContents

Women in Action 1/92

Edilorial 3 Women Workers From our Readers .4 Convention Protects Women Migrant Workers 25 On Prostitution 'and Third World Women 27 Women and Feminism Women's Media Network formed 5 A Call to Action Current Developments in Feminism Peru: Maria Elena Moyano ,28 by Nandita Gtmdllsnd Vasantha Kannabfran ...•...•••...••...•••.••....9 Kenya: Wangari Maathai. 29 Feminism, Women's Movements and Pakistan: Khursheed Begum and Veena Hayat.. 30 Mass Movements Ireland: 14-year oid Rape Victim 31 by GMOmvodt 10 Teenage Pregnancies 32 Asian Tradition of Feminist Activism by Kamla Bhasin 8JId N/gIJa' Said Kh8JI 13 Regular Features "Feminism" in Eastem Europe Conferences 33 by Usa Mulholland 14 Networks 38 Yugoslav Feminists found Newspaper Resources .41 by Na/alis Nsn8JIdic 15 Isis Currents .46

Empowered Women For Women--and Revolution! by IJaIlws Rogsrs 16 WIDE prepares for 1995 UN Conference on Women 17 Women's Agenda 18 Solidarity Message : 19

Women and Health Women and Family Planning in Indonesia Where are the Women's Voices? by Elizabeth Thomas 20 Singapore hosts Industrialization and Women's Health Regional Workshop by Dominga Anosan snd Eliz Rayos Maronez..••..••....••...•...•....22 Australian Speakout... 24 54. ;} Women's Health inlcrnaUollal JOURNAL

2/92 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

April - May - June 1992

EDITORIAL 2

OPINION

Life In a Factory Town by Maria Bernardete Ferreira 4

OUR HEALTH HERSTORY

"...In Pain You Shall Bring Forth Children" by Ana Maria Portugal 14

NEWS AND MEETINGS 16

CAMPAIGN

Breaking the Silence: Reproductive Tract Infections by Adriana GOmez 31

PANORAMA

Meeting Men's Needs by Debbia Rogow 51 Vasectomy Doesn't Affect Sexuality by Jane Coningham and Niels Eine,-Jenson 55 AIDS: The Special Challenge to Women InteN/aw wah Mabel Bianco 58

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES

Mexico's "Health Starts at Home" Program 61

MAILBOX 66

GROUPS AND RESOURCES 73

IN ISIS 76 ;} Women's Health 55. intemaUonal JOURNAL

3/92 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network July - August - September 1992

EDITORIAL 2

OPINION

Ethics and Northern Angst by Helga Moss 4

OUR HEALTH H£RSTORY

"Evil" Ovaries by Ana Marla Portugal 8

NEWS AND MEETINGS 11

CAMPAIGN

Demystllylng and Fighting cervical Cancer by WAND 29

PANORAMA

"Planeta Femea" Shines at Earth Summit by Lezak Shallat 53

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES

Sucre, Bolivia's" Juana AzurduV" Comprehensive Support Center for Women 66

MAILBOX 70

GROUPS AND RESOURCES 74

IN ISIS 76 56. ISSUES IN Reproductive and Genetic Engineering Journal of International Feminist Analysis

VOLUME 5 NUMBER 3 1992

CONTENTS

BETIE V ANDERWATER 215 Meanings and strategies of reproductive control: Current feminist approaches to reproductive technology

ERICA L. HALLEBONE 231 Reproductive technology, repressive culture, and noogenetic mothers

SUMATINAIR 237 Population policies and the ideology of population control in India

SUMIEUNO 253 The oral comraceptive pill in Japan

SOMER BRODRIBB 257 Les lmmau!riaux: A feminist critique of postmorlernism

AT ISSUE

JOCHYNNE A. SCUTT 265 A question of choice? IVF and the politics of coercion NEWS ON DEVELOPMENTS

CYNTHIA DE WIT and CHRISTINE EWING 275 Current developments and issues: A summary

SUSANA E. SOMMER 291 New reproductive technologies: A second report from BOOK REVIEW

ROBERTA WEDGE 297 The Future ofHuman Reproduction edited by Chrisline Overall

299 Biographical Statements 301 Erratum Volume 5 Contents and Author Index 57. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy

VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 1992

ARTICLES Heterosexual Mothers/Lesbian Daughters: Parallels and Similarities Sarah F. Pearlman

Generations of Victims: The Mother-Daughter Dyad 27 Ann M. Drake

Female Adolescence Revisited: Understanding Girls in Their Sociocultural Contexts 43 Marsha Pravder Mirkin

Shaping Women's Sexuality: The Role of Parental Attachments 61 Carol Anderson Darling J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. Colleen Conway- Welch

REFLECTIONS Ethnicity and Mothers-A Commentary 91 Kathy Weingarten

BOOK REVIEWS

Editorial Note 97 Ellen Berman Frida: A Biography ofFrida Kahlo, by Hayden Herrera 98 Reviewed by Molly Layton The Social and Political Context ofFamily Therapy, Edited by Marsha Pravder Mirkin 108 Reviewed by Kerrie James Fraternity Gang Rape: Sex, Brotherhood, and Privilege on Campus, by Peggy Reeves Sanday III Reviewed by Margaret Cotroneo 58. Journal of WOMEN & AGING

Volume 4 Number 2 1992

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR 1 Elderly Women with Hip Fractures: Functional and Psychosocial Correlates of Recovery 3 Karen A. Robeno, PhD

Women and Aging: Directions for Research 21 Margaret Ann MacQuarrie, MN, RN Barbara Keddy, PhD, RN

Age Differences in Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Menopause 33 Mary Ann Cate, RN, MS David E. Corbin, PhD

Reasons for Divorce: Age and Gender Differences 47 Anita Moore Gander, DSW

Personal Possessions and Environmental Control: The Experiences of Elderly Women in Three Residential Settings 61 Helen Paton Fiona Cram, PhD

Reducing Inventory: Divestiture of Personal Possessions 79 Beverly R. Morris, PhD

BOOKREvmws Be an Outrageous Older Woman-A R*A*S*P (*Remarkable Aging Smart Person), by Ruth Harriet Jacobs 93 Reviewed by Cheryl H. Kinderknecht, ACSW Between Home and Nursing Home: The Board and Care Alternative, by Ivy M. Down and Lorraine Schnurr 94 Reviewed by Dianne Garner, DSW JOURNAL 59. OF WOMEN/S HISTORY

VOL. 4 NO.2 FALL 1992

Editors' Note / 6

ARTICLES

Scott E. Casper An Uneasy Marriage of Sentiment and Scholarship: Elizabeth F. Ellet and the Domestic Origins of American Women's History / 10

Diane Kirkby Class, Gender, and the Perils of Philanthropy: The Story of Ufe and Labor and Labor Reform in the Women's Trade Union League / 36

Ida Blom Widowhood: From the Poor Law Society to the Welfare Society: The Case of Norway, 1875-1964 / 52

DIALOGUE

Sondra R. Herman Children, Feminism, and Power: Alva Myrdal and Swedish Reform, 1929-1956 / 82

Sissela Bok An excerpt from Alva Myrdal: A Daughter's Memoir / 113

Jan Myrdal An excerpt from Childhood / 118

Ann-Sofie Ohlander A Comment: Alva Myrdal: A Life of Duty / 120

INTERNATIONAL TRENDS IN WOMEN'S HISTORY AND FEMINISM

Darlene Clark Hine Black Women's History, White Women's History: The Juncture of Race and Class / 125 Ruth Roach Pierson Colonization and Canadian Women's History / 134

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VOL. 4 NO.2 FALL 1992

(Continued)

DOCUMENT Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Martha's Diary and Mine / 157

BOOK REVIEWS Jo Ann McNamara Varieties of Religious Experience: Medieval Women / 161 The Women of Helfta: Scholars allIi Mystics, Mary jeremy Finnegan Equal jn Monastic Profession; Religious Women i" Medieval France, Penelope D. Johnson Interpreting Cultural Symbols: Saint AmII' in Late Medic1'af Society, Kathleen Ashley and Pamela Sheingorn Jane Parpart Listening to Women's Voices: The Retrieval and Construction of African Women's History / 171 71fe Comforts of Home: Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi, Luise White Hat/sa Women ;" the Twentieth Century, Catherine Coles and Beverly Mack, eds. Women of Phokeng: Consciousness, Life Strategy, and Mignmcy itl Sou til Africa, 1900-1983, Belinda BozzelL with the assistance of Mmantho Nkotsoe Jane McDermid Placing Women in Scottish History / 180 Girls ill Their Prime: Scottish Education Revisited, Fiona M. S. Paterson and Judith Fewell, eds. Bn'tmlflica's TYpesetters: Women Compositors in Edm1rditm Edinburgh, Sian Reynolds W(JIIlClJ and tllc u1bollr Movement ill Scotllind, 1850-1914, Eleanor Gordon TIle World is flf Divided: Wolltm's Work ill Scotland ill the Ninelemth and Early T1I.:entiel1l Centllries, Eleanor Gordon and Esther Breitenbach, eds. A Guid Calise: TIle Womell's Suffrage Movement ift Scotlmld, Leah Leneman

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 189

BIBLIOGRAPHY Biography / 210

CONTRIBUTORS / 244

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 247

A~NOUNCEMENTS / 249 Volume 9 Number 2 Fall 1992 LEGACY 61. ~f"~

A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS

Paula Bennett Late Nineteenth-Century American Women's Nature Poetry and the Evolution of the Imagist Poem 89

Jane E. Schultz Embattled Care: Narrative Authority in Louisa May Alcott's Hospital Sketches 104

Judy Elsley Lack of a Separate Purse: Eliza Calvert Hall's AuntJane ofKentucky 119

Reprint Anna Shannon E/fenbein Miss Dolly's Lie and "Evvie's" Larger Truth 128

"Evvie: Somewhat Married" by Olive Tilford Dargan (1924) 131

Profile Cheryl Walker Rose Terry Cooke, 1827-1892 143

Book Reviews Rebecca Blevins Faery American Puritanism and the Defense of Mourning: Religion, Grief, and Ethnology in Mary White Rowlandson's Captivity Narrative by Mitchell Robert Breitwieser 151 Margaret P. Murray To Myself a Stranger: A Biography ofRose Hawthorne Lathrop by Patricia Dunlavy Valenti 153

Gloria A. Biamonte To "Herland" and Beyond: The Life and Work of Charlotte Perkins Gilman by Ann J. Lane 155

Jane Atteridge Rose Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism by Sharon M. Harris 157

LEGACY Bookshelf 160

Notes and Queries 166 62.

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Yaffa Eliacb's Pre-Holocaust Portraits 2 FROM THE EDITOR lIy rmw Zt'fdi.~ .\kOr)/1111/1:1I 3 KOL ISHAH- Holocaust scholar Eliach share, her rumily's cuche of phtltos. snon 10 be installed in a WOMEN'S VOICES major exhibit. Her mother and gr,lI11Jmolher were hoth proft'''sional photographer... : without knowing it they documented Jaily life in a wmld that is no more. Uppity Blut'J 1\'11/111'1/. the multicullumlft'mil1il/lrio. The {riel/dly coalilioll of 11 Lesbian Wedding Jewilh 11"(1111('11 '\ orgulli:.a­ tiOlH rl/lll (oral! til,' h.\" RO.\/IIII1t' Lt'ip:ig //1/1/ JIII(I' ,\fable Calladiull glll"eTlll11t'llt to htlr Two women marry one another and in the process. [1I{'qui/it's ill lewish divorce \urprisingly, crealI.' many reconciliations in their families {all'. A funky woman rabbi by sowing healing. joy and empathy all around. from San Francisco who brings "gram/lIlolher merg}' " 10 herjob. And. 16 Jewisb/Feminist Politics '92 what's needed to make the A bchind·lhc·st:~ncs look al election-year politics in Jewish lIell'S less sexisl. Israel you 15 LETTERS didn't hear on CNN plu'i a liqing of where 10 invest your political dullars. ReacliOll,f to an ecofeminist play, the prophete.ss Miriam. 18 Victory find LILITH's ad/ora store A ,1{lIfY hy Perle BeHt'11I1/111 thai sells sex IO)'S. Ll',ming Olgainst the window 28 LILITH Reviews when the World War II ended, Afresh look at sacred texts, a febrile Jewish girl sees her family by Sumn Sc1I1/ljr. PillS warring just as the country I1nds jklion, and short excerpts 0/ pea-:c. nell' books/mm smull and academic presses. 32 A la Recherche du 30 TSENA RENA Taiglacb Perdu Lislillgs ofwhere tv go for aerylhing yOlllleed if by Barham Freck·Paladil/o yclII 're Jewish andfemale. A ,hurt search for our mothers in lVith a special seclion this oursdvcs. with surprising I1ndings. time 011 Sephardic sollg and dance. Cover photograph: Alte Kalz FAU 1992 / VOL 17, NO.4 63.

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Uganda: Strange "Security" • Canada: White Ribbon Campaign by Afichele lnndsberg

86 Home Fires National News

Unconventional Wisdom: What Delegates Wanted (But Didn't Get) by Ann F. Lewis

A Soldier's Story by Susan Thom Louhet • I nside Operation Rescue by jemmie Ralston

23 Poetry My Mothers' Rosaries by Susan Firer Judilh E.JohllJfnt, authOT of5tTJtn boo!t5 of/mIry ana ont of 5MTt {ulum, is a fortrln pmidml of1M POll" Solidy of 46 Photo Essay Splices of Life by Barbara Lewis-Marco AmnUa, and 1M ruipirnl ofnllflU'Tous /mIry Jumor5. Slu

tdits tlu feminist quarterty U J31h MOQ7I" and ltalluJ alilu 52 Fiction The Pink Dolphin by Charloue Watson Shennan St4U Unit'tT5ity ofNtw YorA: at Albany. Her nLU! bcoJr., 'Tlu Itt LiUJrd." Will just pubtishtd by Slutp Mtadaw Prl55. 55 Poelry Fourteen by Janet Kapkm pagt 75 75 Poetry The End of Love Ir; Judith E. Johnson

76 New Scholarship The Mystery of Nancy Drew by jackie Vivelo

78 Inner Space Brazil's Sisters of the "Good Death" by Naomi Katz

80 Health Toxic Tampons? hyjoanne Furio • Radiotherapy: Friend or Foe?

82 Ecofemi~lism Patenting Life by B. Julie Johnson

84 Race and Women The Technicolor Workplace by Bonita L. Betters-Reed and Lynda L. Moore

92 Action Agenda Take Our Daughters to Work Susan Firer's stllmd book ofponru, 'Tk L'ndn-ground Communion Rail" (Wt5t 94 Giles! Room Sister-Sister by Jean Alicia Elster End Pm5) uwjust puMisMd. Sht ttadw trtaliw writing and u'Omt7J'51ittraturt Poetry On the Nature of Touch U)' Ingrid Wendt (inside couers) tM Unit'miry of Wistansin-MilwauMt. pagt 23 65.

The World of Women Volume III, Number 4 • .IAN UAR I'/FEIIRUARI' 1!193 FEATURES:

To obtain ill/onna/101I abo/lt reprints Your 1993 Activist Calendar (inside covers) ofartides in/his issue. col/Jolla Taltoll, pmnisslOJIS editor, at (212) 551-9595. Israel: Is Feminism a Threat to National Security? by Simona Sharoui 18

J992 Retrospectives From the Ridiculous to the Sublime-in the C.S 24

A'-all' Braid i,1 a jOlll71fJu'omall 26 corpmter and poet iit'lUg in Vaneo/wl'/". COllada. Sill' is a fOlmdtT ofthe national W~hington Life After Backlash: Our Women in.c·, by• Gloria Steillem 28 lletllwk of CGlUldiOIl IIomen in Trade,\ alld Tt'chll%g). Hafll'st book ofpon/H. Report from the Ward-the Nurses' Side by Kate ROllllds 33 "COi.'ffing Rough GrOlmd... u'os published b.\' Polestar Press ill 1991. Surviving the Unbelievable: Cult Ritual Abuse by Elizabeth S. Rose 40 pag!" i; Media The Front Page vs. The Female Pol by janille Hain" 84

Jllstalll Classics A Vocabulary for Women in the Workplace by Media WOlllell 87

BOOKS:

Women Writers on Love 58

Jllternational Bookshelf 61

A Child's Garden of... Diversity b)' Susan Buttenwieser 61

Bookwatch 62

Bold Types Silver Moon Women's Book Shop 63

ART S:

The Women Potters of Lombok by jean McKinnon 64 1.-';, 1lIlevision "Women Aloud" Reinvents the Talk Show by Barbara Findlen 66

Mu.sic A Musical Dream Come True by Laura L. Pas/ 67

COllfT illustratio1l b)' Anita Kuru Print The Irreverent (Under) World of 'Zines by Bryn Austin 68

Editorial ;lllfnlS: Stepha/lie Beal)', Jee ¥e/m Lee, ArtJwalch 69 En'lI Miller, Lallra Pera., WhilllfJ Wlliker Research llssisl(mce: Alexandra Balldoll,jud)' Wamer (Continued, next page) 66.

The World of Women Volume III, Number 4 -:-..l JANUARYWEBRUARY 1993

'y./ Frances McCue is a poet (Continued) • and critic liuing ill IN EVERY ISSUE: Snohomish, Washington. Her poet,)' has appeared in numerous literaT)' Editorial Happy psht-Year b; R,o,iJin MO/gan •. 1;>"" .•" • magazines, and he,fin1 book afpoems. 4 Let/ers ''The Slenographe,'5 Breakfast" (Beacou 10 Sisterhood [sGlobal International News Prtss), won the 1991 BarMrd New WOnit'll Bosnia: Dispatches from Rape Survivors • Kuwait: Suffering Nonsuffrage • PoelS Priu. page 70 L·.~.: Sexual Harassment Epidemic· Canada: "'omen Say Nor.

New Zealand: How the Vote \l'as \l'on b." AlarilynJ. Waring

88 Home Fires National News

Queengate! Teen Fights for Truth, Justice-and Her Crown by MollO Void •

) Can New Antistalking Laws Stop the Stalker? by Joanne Furia,. • Talking Points: Children of Nazis Meet Children of the Holocaust by Kale Walbert

23 Poell)' La Migra h,' Pat .\lora Pat Mora is a ChimllQ u'riter origillallyjlYl1n £1 Paso, Texas. She has pllblished three books Of poems, "CI/(l1It~," "Burden... IIlId "Cmlllmmioll" filII 46 Photo Esstl.\' AbOllttace fly CUJ"i.'fll Simpson with Arle Pllblico PreSHo al/(( a children's book, ': ~ Birlhday Basket for Tia" 52 Fictioll The Quilt bl' fS/IIat Chllghtai (.\fannillanl. Hrr lfnt adlrctioll of t'SS/I.\'S, ·'.\'rp(/Iltla: Essays lim1/ the Lalld ill the .\fUfdit'. ":, ill (/pPt'l/J" iata this y'ur/mlll Cllil'eni0" of Xt'W Mexico Press. page 1; 70 Poetry' The Stenographer's Breakfast by Frallces McCue

Health Is Depo Proyera Safe? • Breast Implant Litigation L'pdate

74 Sports Running lor Our Liyes by Gabrielle Bltrtoll

Poetry '""oman's Touch hJ ~ate Braid

.~ photographenlllCf 19,1, Cvrel'1l Simpson 78 fltller Space The Cralt ofthe \I'ise byJall Phillips hns ll'ork inclllded ill tIlt pfnnallfllt colll!ctulIIs oftIlt' Museum o{.\fndem Alt inXew fork Race (/ud Women \\'hat's Good tor the Race? fJ.y ;\fareia .1un Gil/fspie Ci(\'. .\fusfe de la Photographie ill Bm~Jt'I.,. lJelKiulfI. IIlld the trm.'dillg exhibitioll 0/ il'Ork 82 El'ofeminism Fiery Determination on the lee h\' Alar/hn Inli"e by A/lkfll/ Amerinl1l ph%graphers. "Songs 01 .\1)' Peoplf'." .-tlso n ie.cdry (~t'signer. Simpson 94 Gllest Room \\'here H,we .\11 the Fathers Gone? bJ Rebecfa Baggett is the crfa/or (~1 'Thf Black ClIlllt'O.·' page .;6 67.

BeCiluse blood is precious, more precious than gotd and dwmonds. BeCIluse blood is one: a pool of life dispersed among us in separate existences, but belonging by nature together: lent, not given: held in common, in trust, to be preserved: seeming to live in us, but only seeming, for in truth we live in it.

From: Age ofIron, by J.M. Coetzee

NUMBER 71 July-August 1992

OntheCover:Paintingby Gogi Saroj Pal. Inside

2. Madhu Kishwar Never,Say Die Fight for Justice from an Unjust Judicial System

Reprinting ofany material pub- II. Deepa Agarwal lished in Manushi requires the Poem: To a Girl Child prior written permission of the 12. Madhukar Pai editor Women's Health Social Factors Play Decisive Role 13. Panna Naik The views expressed in the A Poem articles are not necessarily those of the editor 14. Surabhi D. Sheth Woman's Sexuality A Portrayal from Ancient Indian Literature 25. E. Roopa Rao Manushi is a nonprofit venture, fmanced through subscriptions Shocking Judgement and donations from iodividuals. On the Rights of Adopted Children As a policy, we do not accept 27. Mrinal Pandey grants from institutions, govern- mental or nongovernmental. Shorl Siory : The Farewell Song ofA Woman 39. Dooks Received

40. Letlers to Manushi Sale price: Rs. 10 68.

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...... ,", .' .', ' '. . . MINERVA: 69. Quarterly Report on Women and the Military

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume X, Numbers 3 & 4 FalVWinter, 1992

Articles

CATHAY WILLIAMS: BLACK WOMAN SOLDIER (1866-1868) DeAnne Blanton 1

COMBATIING THE GENDER GULF D'Ann Campbell 13

IMPACT OF PREGNANT WOMEN AND SINGLE PARENTS UPON NAVY PERSONNEL SYSTEMS Patricia J. Thomas Man'e D. Thomas 41

IN MEMORIUM: EMMA JANE RILEY Lany M. Fenner 81

Reviews 94

Anne E. Hunter, Ed., On Peace. War and Gender: A Challenge to Genetic Erplanations. By Melissa S. Herbert

LCDR Bobbi Hovis, NC, USN. Station Hospital Saigon: A Nm'y Nurse in Vietnam, 1963-1964 By Gioia Grasso cattabriga

Betty Sowers All and Bonnie Domrose SlOne, Camp/allowing: A History of the Military Wife and Uncle Sam's Brides: The World of Military Wives. By Joan I. Biddle

Lucy Freeman and Alma Bond. America's First Womanb Warrior: rile Courage ofDeborah Sampsoll. By Patrick J. Leonard

Dr. Ken Magid, Producer, Women ofCourage: Story ofIhe WASP·· Women Air/orce Service Pilots, World War II. By Kay Gott Chaffey

Articles appearing in this journal arc abtracted and indexed in Historical Absrracls, America: HisfOl)' and Life. and Currenl Military Literamre. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR 70. OMEN Volume 21, Number 6 $2.00 November-December 1992

CENTERFOLD Lesbian Lives and uwes by Tami Parr I'. 33 Tall in lire Saddle by Judith P. Zinsser .\'0 ,'lore Dirty Secrets PI'. III & JlJ by Beth Duli" fl. JJ COLUMNISTS DANCING AT THE REVOLUTION usbianic Logic by Man'I)'" Murphy p. 8 (The Arts) Sports by Kathleen Womack p. 10 Media Watch by Marie Shear I'. /-1 Jewelry as fern;,,;sl art Another Take by Anne Markowski p. 15 Act Now! For Eco-Justice by Phyllis Rosser p. 2/ Burgers, Beer & Breasts: How Adrer. by Susan Valentine-Glaser p.J5 tising alld the Entertainment Industry ,Husie, MlISic, Music reinforce woman.haling pp. 4. 5 & 6 by Lynn lfem:el and Laura Post pp. 23

Film by Christal Smith, Julie Duckles, Lynn Wenzel and Kate Bobby pp. 24 & 25

METRO

The Other Incest Victims by SIlaron Wyse p. 26

In]iltrating the Republican COIH'enti011 by Reina L Platt p. 27

COUNTRY OF WOMEN Wllat Shall J Call YOll Now? A story of (International) domestic l'iofence pp. /2 & IJ The Final Solution: Bordello Camps A RIBBON AT A TIME End ofthe Line in Doznia-Herzegovina (National News) by Ellen Diederich p. 2B

Gimme, Gimme: DestroY;'lg the Earth .\'0 Eres Sujicielltemente lAtina! for personal gain by Frances Negron-Mllntaner p. It\l by Judy Molland p. 6 REVIEW OF BOOKS You're Breaking My Heart (NeaUlt) by Sharon Anderson p. 7 Voices from a Promised Land by Donna Berman p. 29 Tamoxifen: Is it Worth the Risk? (Hea1Jh) by Phyllis Kriegel p. 7 Bastard Out a/Carolina by uslie Feinberg p,29 Not at a wss for Words by Laura Posl p. 8 Formidable Fiction by Rol. Warren p. 30 Everyday Rebellions by Georgia"" Car/soli p. 9 Editors Bookshelf by S,lsan E, Davis p. J I HOLIDAY MARKETPLACE Booksfor Kids Goods and sen'ices for gift-g;.,jng by Judith Galas p. 31 PI'. U>, /7.1: 20 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR OMEN 71. Volume 22, Number 1 $2.00 January·February 1993

COUNTRY OF WOMEN METRO (International) Hero Rides Discrimination Dismantling the Out On a Rail Master's House by PoJricia Hilliard p. 29 by Margaret Randall pp. 9 & 10 A SPECIAL CELEBRATION Mana WahiM Maori: Native OF AUDRE WRDE Women Confront Ca/onization by herfriends pp. 3l & 32 by Esty Dinur pp. 10 & II REVIEW OF BOOKS THE WORLD SPLIT OPEN pp.35-38 Punishing Women Who Break the Rules ofPoJriarchy A Single Act ofCourage COLUMNISTS KoJhy K. Astor on Welfare by Laura Bemell p. 12 pp.3,4&5 Everybody's Kids by Esty Dinur DANCING AT THE p.13 Another Take REVOLUTION by Anne Markowski (The Arts) p.25 Media WoJch by Marie Shear Uke Mother, Uke DaughUr p. 26 by Virginia Maksymowicz p. 14 The Electra Network by Susan Dworkin p. 26 Music, Music, Music Act Now! For Eco-Justice by Laura Post by Susan Valentine-Glaser p. 27 p.16

Film by Lynn Wenzel & KoJe Bobby p.16 Killing Us Qulety Roo Ardliti & Tatiana Schreiber SPECIAL wac SUPPLEMENT on Cancer, the Environment pp.19-22 & Women pp. 17, 18,23.24 & 25 WORLD TO CARRY ON A RIBBON AT A TIME Young Feminists in Action (National News) p.33 A Coversation About Indigenous Women Between Ingrid Washinawatok & Andrea Wolper pp.6,7&8 72. offourbacks

volume xxii number 10 november 1992 contents

news activism WRY CRIPS: Disabled Women international Take Center Stage 9 Bosnia: Guerrilla Girls , 12 An International Appeal 2 Witness Accounts of war 2 Canada: reviews Gay legislation ...... 4 No Turning Back ...... 8 Native women case 4 Willful Virgin , 10 Women quit panel 4 Guatemala: commentary Native woman wins Nobel4 Namibia: Beauty Pornography: Rose­ Women fight violence .. 4 anne. Madonna, Sandra 15 Michigan Womyn's Music national Festival 17 Communal Uving, Feminist abortion ,. 4 Education and Group student issues 5 Process 17 violence 5 health 6 electoral politics 6 conference Repoft from European Soc!alist Feminists .... 1 Fifth International Feminist Bookfair ..... 7 activism WRY CRIPS: Disabled Women Take Center Stage .... 9 Guerrilla Girls ...... 12 73. offourbacks

volume xxII number 11 dec 1992 contents

news reviews international Disappearing Moon Cafe 12 Bastard out of Carolina 13 German woman kept Women in American on tubes 4 Indian Society...... 14 Sudan: Women Resist Female Circumcision . .. 6 regulars national Chicken Lady 16 election news 1 Dykes to Watch Out For 16 health news 2 Letters 18 Ads 20 audre lorde front cover quotations 3 Photo by JE6 (Joan E. 6iren). activism

C-Roar on Operation Rescue 4 Protectionism and Operation Rescue ... .. 5 So Much Slime So Uttle Time: The Transgression of Pro-Feminism ..... 8 THE PJt 0 G RES S I V E W 0 MAN'S QUA RTERLY 74.

VOL XXII SPRING 1992

'fEATURES i ABOVI; lo.t L.A.'. A_ Ctutillo, . "0 woko tho -.1..,1.. 110",­ RAPED: , I"oto. Mlko Co~1 COVllt; A Male Survivor Breaks His · Wo.oo'. HI.tory Qollt, 0 ...... Silence i w.... of _oJ II"... By Fred Pelka 1------And we learn that blaming the victim is , Some Pioneers not for women only 8 : The hard fight for equality I By Beatrice Levin THE PASSION OF AURORA I Careers in medieine have always I CASTILLO • been a natural outgrowth of I And theMilitantMothers ofEastL.A.i woman's work 20 By Betsy Swart Latina women demand a safe environ· , TO JAIL WITH LOVE ment for their children 12 · An Interview with Linda Backiel · By Patricia Lynden ------~ I A radieal defense lawyor describes her deep commitment wjnstWe and why she went to prison to proue it 26

SIllRLEYABBOTT- Feminist Daughter ofthe South By Eleanor J. Bader Once ashamed ofher roots, a white Arkansan now sees them as a source of pride and strength 31

RECLAIMING THE SANITY AGENDA: Women Speak Out to Save The Earth By Elayne Clift Women from around the world meet in Florida to chalknge the powers that be

WOMEN HEALERS: PAST & PAGE 20 PRESENT When Compassion was DEPARTMENTS the only Medicine Win Some 0 Lose Some 2 A Photo Essay Merle Hoffman· Editorial 6 Female Arab Doctors: Choice Books 33 Where Double Standards Meet I Feedback 43 75.

Vol. XXIII SUMMER 1992

8 TALKING FEMINIST EXCISED -Reflections on My Uterus By Lois Green Stone What happens when you buck the medical establishment's vkw ofthis important part ofyour anatomy

11 "BITCH WITCHES AND HYSTERICAL GIRLS" By Fred Pelka What really happened during those dark days in the Pun'tan colony­ and why are we celebrating? 16 BLACKLIST, BLACK DAYS: Stalking the "Red Menace" By Patricia Lynden 11-27 A survivor remembers America's most recent major "witch hunt" WITCHES THEN AND NOW. 22 FroM SoleM to Today FEMINIST WITCHCRAFT IN TODAY'S WORLD On the 300.yoar By Ann Forfreedom onnlvenary of the A real wise woman challenges the stereotypes and reveals the on·going 32 InfaMou, Mo..achu- persecution of"witches" .eth trial., throe authon exantlne our attitude., pa.t and 28 pre.enl. Ha. any­ SEX, DEATH AND TIlE DOUBLE STANDARD: Wuom08 on Trial thing changed? By Phyllis Chesler Is it possible for a poor woman who is also a prostitute to get justice in Florida? Or arlywhere? 32 HOW TIlE MEDIA SLANTS THE MESSAGE and Other Reportorial Sins By Laura Sydell While the press bombards us, the real news is suppressed 37 37 YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN: An Interview with Melissa Fay Greene By Eleanor J, Bader From VISTA volunteer to National Book Award nomime, a white writer finds her creative power through Southern Blacks 40 BREAKING THE LETHAL CIRCLE: A Personal Account ofan Abusive Childhood By Paola D'Ellesio The author describes the violence ofher early years and how she found the strength to turn her life around

DEPARTMENTS Front Lines-2 Merle Hoffman-3 Win Some. Lose Some-5 Choice Books--46 Feedback-58 THE PROGRESSIVE WOMA.N'S QUA.RTERL·Y 76.

Vol, XXIV FAU 1992 9 BUILDING A THIRD WAVE: Reflections of a Young Feminist By Laurie Ouellette How come so many young women ure "no, but...{eminists?" 12 ZIMBABWE WOMEN NEGOTIATE TIlEIR ROLES By Faith Fungayi Chimanda A 19-year-old WOmGfl explores the gap between traditional culture and women's equality 14 9-19 YOUNG AFRICAN·AMERICAN WOMEN RAP ABOUT GENDER YOUNG FEMINISTS By Laurie Ouellette -IN THEIR OWN And it's about strong women, independence and the inequality ofthe sexes WORDS 19 FUNNY FEMINISM By Amy Wu ___A_te_,,_,p_e_rs!!!~~ti~ue _ 20 DEEP INSIDE ANNIE SPRINKLE By Norine Dworkin Can there be an intercourse between feminism and pornography? 30 LET'S MAKE RAPE AN ELECTION ISSUE By John Stoltenberg The author demands that we make the U.S. a "rape-free zone"

SPECIAL SECTION 36 SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN AND TIlEIR MOTHERS By Michael Myerson Oppression is gone, but so is the structure that once protected society 40 48 35-47 EASTERN EUROPEAN FEMINISM: No Room ofOne's Own AnER THE FALL OF By Jill Benderly Why post-communist women now shun organized politics - including feminism Three authors make appraisals of what 44 the future holds for DAWN BREAKS ON TIlE LONG, DARK NIGHT OF TIlE RUSSIAN SOUL the former Soviet By Nancy Seifer Union, its satellites An eyewitness tells us what artists and intellectuals think ofthe coup and the rest of us. 48 FEAR & LOATHING DECONSTRUCTED By An essay on Gloria Steinem's Revolution From Within

DEPARTMENTS Front Lines-2 Merle Hoffman-3 Win Some'Lose Some-6 Choice Books/with on Ann Petry-52 Feedback--61 New Winter Resources 77. Peace~~d Freedom

Features Branch Profile .•• 16

Undoing Sexism •• 8 Branch Action ..• 17

Women's Choir •• 11 Program .••.••18

Riane Eisler's Old World Committees •••.•19 Order •.•.••• >.12 Notices •••••••26 Economic Empowerment Workshop •••••• 13 Book Review ....27

Rock for Choice ••14

Internalized Sexism••15

Women's Empowerment: ••• 15 Departments

Readers' Forum •• 4

Membership .••• 5

Washington Report.••6

U.N. Report • • • • • 7 78. C IA 1 ' January/February 1993 a,lJ Vol. 53 No.1 Freed:r,m A~

Features Program ••••.• 19

Sponsor .•..... 8 Ms. Media ••••• 19

Funding Chart 9 LIMPAL •••••. 20

Regional Committees •.••• 21 Conferences .•.. 10 Notices 23 Mildred Olmsted .. 12 Book Review •••• 28 Dangerous Words ...14

Feminist Revolution Continues ...... 15 Departments

Readers' Forum 4

Membership .••. 5

Washington Report. .. 6

U.N. Report • • . . . 7

Branch Profile ••. 16

Branch Action •.• 17 79. September 1992 Vol. 16 No.3 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Health Women, Men, and Condoms: Attitudes and Susan Miller Campbell 273 Experiences of Heterosexual College Students Letitia Anne Peplau Sherrine Chapman DeBra

Effects of Expectations and Bodily Sensations on Pamela Kato Klebanov 289 Sell-Reports 01 Premenstrual Symptoms John B. jemmott III

Life Span Issues Linkages Between Women's Provider-Role Maureen Perry-Jenkins 311 Alliludes, Psychological Well-Being, and family Brenda Seery Relationships Ann C. Crouter

Women's Difficult Times and the Rewriting 01 the Ravenna Helson 331 life Story

Gender Bias Gender Differences and Similarities in jayne E. Stake 349 Sell-Concept Within Everyday life Contexts

Reviews Women and Gender: A , by Michelle fine 365 Rhoda Unger and Mary Crawford

Ivory Power: Sexual Harassment on Campus, Deborah Mahlstedt 368 edited by Michelle Paludi

Women, Men, and Power, by Hilary M. lips Joan L Griscom 369

Representations: Social Constructions of Gender, Mykol C. Hamilton 371 edited by Rhoda K. Unger

Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Rhoda Unger 373 Women, by Susan faludi

Teen Pregnancy and Parenting, by Annette U. Antonia Abbey 374 Rickel

Double Stitch: Black Women Write About Mothers Karen G. Howe 375 and Daughters, edited by Patricia Bell-Scott, Beverly Guy-Sheltall, jacqueline Jones Royster, janet Sims-Wood, Miriam DeCosta-Willis, and lucie Fultz PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 80. Volume 16 Number 4 1992

WOMEN AND POWER Arnold S. Kahn and Janice O. YOc/t'f, Guest EdifOf.\

Preface Judith Worell 379

Tmvard J F{'minis! Understanding of Women and Janice D. Yodpf 381 Power Arnold S. Kahn

V\'bmen and Power: Definition, Dualism, and Joan l. Griscom 389 Difference

An Examination of Women's Perspectives on Cynthia l. Miller 415 Power A. Gaye Cummins

lvlinority Women in Academia: Access and Karen Fraser Wyche 429 Barriers to Professional P~rticipation Sherryl Browne Graves

The Use of Power and Influence in a Gendered lynda M. Sagreslano 439 World

Power and Influence Strategies in Violent and Irene Hanson Frieze 449 Nonviolent Marriages Maureen C. McHugh

The Need (or Power in Women Who Were Joan Huser Liem 467 Sexually Abused as Children: An Exploratory Joan Gateley O'Toole Study Jacquelyn Boone James

Power Strategies in Interpersonal Relationships: lynda M. Sagrestano 481 The Effects of Expertise and Gender

Gender and Interruptions: Individual Infraction or Marianne LaFrance 497 Violation of the Social Order?

The Shift in Power With Age: Changes in Ariella Friedman 513 Perception of the Power of Women and Men Yael Tzukerman Over the life Cyele Hana Wienherg Judith Todd Perceptions of Power: Female Executives' Carol K. Oyster 527 Descriptions of Power Usage by "Best" and "\1'orsl" Bosses

Reviews Justice. Gender, and the Family, by Susan Moller Charlene E. Depner 535 Okin

Women's Madness: or Mental JIIness? Deanne ZoUer Boni(azi 537 by Jane Ussher

The Social Construction of Gender, ediled by Janis S. Bohan 539 Judith Lorber and Susan A. Farrell

Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities, by Diane F. Sara N. Davis 541 Halpern

Health Care and Gender, by Charlntte F. Muller Cheryl Brown Travis 542

\·\bmen. Girls, and Ps~'chothe,apy:Reiraming Susan Conlralto 543 Resistance, edited by Carol Gilligan, Annie G. Rogers, and Deborah l. Tolman

Contents 10 Volume 16 547 RFR~DRF 81.

RESOURCES fOR f EM N ST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE fEMINISTE

Fall/Winter 1991 automne/hiver • Transforming Knowledge and Politics!Transformer savoir et polilique • Table of Contents/Sommaire

EditoriaWEdltoriaux Articulating: Theory and Practice 62 Introduction 3 DOMiJ E. Smyth Articles Men's Studies -A Conversation 64 Part I: Racism, Sexism, Knowledge Somer B,odn'bb and the Academy Re: Twning lhe Gaze 5 Himani Banner}; Part ll: Politi«, IdentUy and Organizing The Jewel in the Frown: Striking Women's Studies in Canada: A Accord between India/n Feminists 65 Discourse and PrMis ofExclusion 12 Anita Shelh and Amira Handa UndaCarly With My Heart in My Mouth 80 Anti-Racist Feminist Pedagogy, Pwuun Klwsla Self.Qbsetved 19 Lorna Weir Anxiety and Repetition: Loss and Lesbian Identity 82 Paisley Scars in Discursive Fonn· Julia Creel aLion...Falling from the Rafters 27 Kathleen Rockhill Laundresses and Prostitutes: Deconsuucting Stereotypes and One Step Forward. Two Steps Back: Finding an Asian Feminist Voice 88 Twenly Years ofWomen's Studies Linda eMn at the University of Manitoba 31 Keith Louise Fulton and Half.Heaned: Personal Reflections Michele Pujol on a Half·Jewish Identity 91 Slwnagh Adelman Un certiIical en Etudes sur les 'Backlash' Against Feminism: A femmes ~ Sherbrooke 37 Michtline Dumont Disempowering Metaphor 93 Janice Newson L'inltgration du savoie feministe: 39 La question de I'etablissement des From lhe Na'ltl to lhe Fist: programmes dEtudes sur les femmes Feminists Working Against Tides Lorraine GaJlJhier ofIndividualism, Abstraction and Victimization 98 Empowerment Through Women's Punam Khosla Studies 42 Marguerite Andersen 'We Are Family': Lesbian Molhers in Canada 101 Issues of Difference in Women's Kathuine Arnup Studies: A Personal Reflection 45 Sherene Razack A Sudden Silence: An Analysis of the Psychological Literature on Battering Men. 1982 to 1990 108 The 'Will to Reciprocity' and the Work Fiona Hart ofMemory: Fictioning Speaking Out of Silence in ESL and Feminist The Social Construction of AIDS. Pedagogy 47 Heterosexism, Racism and Miso- Arleen SchenJ:e gyny: And lhe Challenges Facing Women ofColour 115 High Stakes: The 'Politically F.M.ShToff Correct' Debate and Feminist Academic Practice 56 Whatever Happened to 'A is for Linda Wayne and Robin Ulster Amazon'?: The High·Wire Per· formance of Lesbian Subjectivity in the 1990s 124 Becki Ross (Continued. nexl page) 82. RFR~DRF

RESOURCES FOR FEM N 1ST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION UR LA RECHERCHE EMINISTE FalllWinler 1991 aulomne/hiver (Continued) • Transforming Knowledge and PoliticslTransformer savoir el polilique • Table of Conlenls/Sommaire

'Hello, Cenbal?' Gender, Technology Good sports: Feminists Organizing and Culture in the Fonnation of on Sport Issues in the 19708 Telephone Systems 162 and 1980s 130 Mic~le Martin Helen Jefferson Lenskyj Reviewed by Julie Guard

Why Feminism? Why Women? 'lL's Up (0 You': Women at UBC Why Now?: The Feminist Party in the Early Years 163 ofCanada 136 Lee Stewart Mary O'Brien Reviewed by Shelley Bosel/i·Picht

Pourqooi Ie ftminisme? Pourquoi les La Poesie des femmes au Qu~bec 164 femmes? Pourquoi mainlenanl?: Nicole Brossard and Lisette Girouard L.e Parti feministe du Canada 138 Compte rendu par Marguerite Mary O'Brien Andersen

Grass Roots Programs: Bread Loving in Fear: An Anthology of or Roses? 140 Lesbian and Gay Survivors of Carolyn Lehmann Childhood Sexual Abuse 165 Queer Press Collective, eds. Reviewed by Leri Bielefeld Review Essays/Critiques and Usa Naylor The Canadian Women's Studies Project: Inside Looking In? 143 Margaret McWiUiams: An Atlantis: Women's Siudies Journal Interwar Feminisl 165 Michele Pujol and Somer Brodribb Mary Kinnear Reviewtd by Randi WaTne Racism in Quotation Marks: A 148 Review of Philomena Essed's Work No Burden To Carry: Narrati...es of Sherenf Razack Black Working Women in Ontario, 1920s '0 19505 167 The Politics of Abortion 152 Dionne Brand Janine Brodie, Shelley A. M. Gavigan Reviewed by Pal Daen.zer and Jane lernon Carolyn Egan, B. Lu {l/ld The Pioneer Women 168 Michele Robidoux Elizabeth Thompson Book Reviews/Comptes rendus Reviewed by Jane R. Thompson The Age ofLight, Soap and Water. Moral Reform in English True Patriot Love: The Politics of Canada. 1885-1925 157 Canadian Nationalism 169 Mariana Valverde Sylvia Bashevkin Reviewed by Himam' BaMerji Reviewtd by Margaret Beal/ie

Ala recherche d'un monde oubli~ 158 Unsettling Relations: The University Nicole Laurin, Danielle Juteau et as a Site of Feminist Struggles 169 Lorraine Duchesne Himam Bannerji el aI. Compte rendu par Anita Caron Reviewtd by Judy Soares

Citoyennes? Femmes, droit de Who Cares? The Crisis in ...ate et democratie 159 Canadian Nursing 170 Diane Lamoureux Sarah Jane Growe Compte rendu par Cecile Coderre Reviewed by Madeleine Gilchrist

De uavail et d'espoir: Des groupcs Women and Social Change: de femmes se racontent Ie Feminist Activism in Canada 170 feminisme 160 Jeri Wine and Janice L. Ristock, eds. Femmes en tete Reviewed by Elle Zaremba Compte rendu par Dominique Masson Women Who Taught: Perspectives Femmes de parole. L'hisloire des on the History of Women and Cercles de fennieres du Quebec, Teaching 171 1915-1990 161 Alison Prentice and Marjorie Yolande Cohen Theobald. cds. Compte rendu par Dominique Masson Reviewed by Rebecca Coulter 83.

Issue 19f Summer 9992 Theme: Fire In This Issue

4 The Fire Within 7 Dare to be Different Creativity in ritual 11 Healing Our Anger Inner work and spellwork 13 Pele, Goddess of Fire 16 Never Again the Burning! A repon from the Salem Memorial Service 18 Here Be Dragons The fiery challenge of looking within 22 Flrekeeper Sacred ceremonial service 24 Dragon Mother Blessing 2S Color In Candle Maglck

•••••••••••••••••••• In Every Issue

37 The Cauldron of Changes 26 One of Ten Thousand Transformational and Practical Goddess lore and ritual: r1 \.\ Elemental Magic, Magick: The Bfealh ofFire Brnkha Yah ShekhillO, Blessed V Part Two 31 A Circle Is Cast Ofe you, the Shekhina Ideas for Ritual Work: S6 A Pinch of Sage Fire Fire Meditation; [m'ocation /0 Things we just had to share the Ladies of Lighl; Solar 4S The Rattle Healing; Salamander Sparking The cot.J1lcii of SageWomen eifele 34 The Sibyl 30 From Hygteta's Garden Divination arts: Herbal Wisdom: How to play withjire alld /lOt Soothing Summer Herbs gel burned: Wallds illihe Tarol 42 Hear the Star Goddess 39 Tools for Transformation Astrology for women: Tools for the Woman of Spirit: Psyche's Search: Tendillg the Goddess images, candles, larot flame 0/ consciousness decks, lun.ar newsletter 50 Leaves of Snge SS The Women at the Wen Book reviews Classified marketplace 84. ~eWoman A QUARTERLY l'>IAGAZINE OF WmrnN'S SPIRITUALDY

Issue 20, Fall 9992 Theme: Water

In This Issue

4 Woman and Sea The watery side ofwomen's spirituality 8 The Goddess and the GraU A new look at an old myth 13 00 Keeping a Moon Journal Exploring your moontime self 14 Siren Songs Calling to Me Dive into the pearly realm ofthe Sea Queen 16 The Goddess of the Compassionate LICe Kuso Yin 20 Floating on the Waters of the Unconscious Magickal dreamwork 22 A Rite to the Ocean Mothers 24 Salmon People Ancient traditions, modem interpretation 26 Moantime Maglck Loving your blood times 26 The Red Power oCWoman's Ways Bleeding as transfonnational healing

In Every Issue 34 The Cauldron of Change. 28 One ofTen Thousand Transfonnational and practical Goddess lore and ritual: magick: Diving Deep and Mary, Star ofthe Sea, utling It Flow She Who Endures 53 A Circle is Cui 60 A Plneb of Sage I~as for ritual work: Healing Things we just had to share Elemental Magic, BathforSurvivors; Ritualfor 55 The Rattle PartThree Menstrual Dysfunction; Water The council ofSageWomcn Ritual,' Moontime Oracle,· more 40 The Sibyl Water 42 From Ryglel.'s Garden Divination arts: Herbal wisdom: Breathe Easy Journey ofthe Heart, with Mullein Landscape ofDreams: 36 Hear the Stu Goddess Cups in the Tarot Astrology for women: The story 48 Tools for Transformation ofPsyche continues Card sets, Goddess music 51 Leaves ofSage 58 The Women at the Well Book reviews Classified marketplace ~eWoman 85. A QCARTI,RIX ~1AGAZIXE OF WmIEN'S SPIRlTl'ALITI'

Issue 21, Winter 9992 Theme: Earth

In This Issue

4 Earth: OUf Mother, Ounelves The earthy side of women's spirituality 7 Earthwilk Animal powers help us walk: on the Earth 9 SloUI Mother Eartb Chant 10 The Magic of the Labyrinth Enter the Earth's deep mystery 14 I Touch the Earth Mother Working with clay 16 Querencla: A Goddess of One'. Own Finding the homeland of the heart 18 Brlghld: Fire In Ihe Mind 01 the Earth hiller work for Candlemas 20 Take Carel A guide to conscious illness 21 Ruuun Goddell Embroidery A winler project 22 Tarot Cave & Dreaming the Dark Tarot work for winter 24 A Plant Divination Listening to Green Wisdom 26 A Rite for the Dead

In Every Issue

32 The Cauldron of Change. 28 One of Ten Tboullad Transfonnational and practical Goddess lore and ritual: magick: The Value ofSilence I Come to Changing Woman 41 A Circle is Cast S6 A Pine" of Sage ElclllClltal ~ragic. Ideas for ritual work: Dally self- Things we juSt bad to share Part Four blessing, a Rock Rilual,' circle 4S The RalOe spelJ, grounding spell,' Flower LUMea takes the Rank Earth Essence Healing Ceremony 38 The Sibyl 34 Hear the St.r Goodell Divination arts: Sowing Magic, Astrology for women: Psyche's Reaping Dreams: Pentacle.J, Last Task Gifls 0/the Earth 46 Leaves of Sage SI The Women at tbe WeD Book reviews Classified marketplace 86. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 3/4 August 1992

CONTENTS

Acceptance of Male Rape Myths Among College Men and Women 85 Cindy SIn/ckman-Johmon and David SIn/ckman-Johnson

Gender and Genius in Japan: Feminine Eminence in Masculine Culture 101 Dean Keith Simonloll

Sources of Variability in Perceptions of and Responses to Sexual Harrassment 121 Tricia S. Jones and Martin S. Rem/and

Remembering Gender-Related Information 143 Margaret L. Signorella

Children, Television, and Conceptions about Chores: Attitudes and Behaviors 157 Naney Signorielli and Margarel Lears

New Impressions and More Discrimination: Effects of Individuation on Gender-Label Stereotypes 171 D. J. Rajecki, Rebecca De Graaf-Kaser, and lefft-ey Lee Rasmussen

Gender and the Self-Presentation of Academic Achievement 187 Kimberly A. Daubman, Laurie Heatherington, and Alicia Aim

BOOK REVIEW 205 87. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 5/6 September 1992

CONTENTS

Dominance, Sex, and Leader Emergence 209 Jalle L. Hegstrom alld W. I. Griffith

Gender Differences in Theories of Adolescent Sexual Activity 221 Frederick A. DiBlasio alld Brellt B. Bellda

Difference Without Dominance: Children's Talk in Mixed- and Same-Sex Dyads 241 Laura A. McCloskey alld Lerita M. Colemall

By Your Attributions You Shall Be Known: Consequences of Attributional Accounts for Professional and Gender Identities 259 Mary Glellll Wiley alld Kathleell S. Crittelldell

Separateness and Connectedness: Differences Between the Genders 277 Esther Lallg-Takac alld Zahava Ostenvei!

Gender Orientation and the Bern Sex Role Inventory: A Psychological Construct Revisited 291 Deborah Ballard-Reisch alld Mary Eltoll

Gender Typing, Imporlance of Multiple Roles, and Mental Health Consequences for Women 307 Bill Thorntoll alld Rachel Leo

ANNOUNCEMENT 319 88.

SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 7/8 October 1992

CONTENTS

Predictors of Feminist Self-Labeling 321 Gloria Cowan, Monja Mestlin, and Julie Masek The Effects of Employment Role and Motive for Employment on the Perceptions of Mothers 331 Judith S. Bridges and Ann Marie Orza The Influence of a History of Romance on Judgments and Respon.ses to a Complaint of Sexual Harassment 345 Russel J. Summers and Karin Myklebust The Use and Opposition of Rape Myths in Prime-Time Television Dramas 359 Susan L. Brinson Preschoolers' Beliefs About Sex and Age Differences in Emotionality 377 Mariss Karbon, Richard A. Fabes, Gustavo Carlo, and Carol Lynn Martin Gender Orientation and Emergent Leader Behavior 391 Ernest B. Gunnan and Keith Long Perceptions of Sexual Harassment in an Academic Context 401 Krisanne Bursik Gender Differences in Eating Attitudes, Body Concept, and Self-Esteem Among Models 413 Jennifer B. Brellner and Joseph G. Cunningham 89. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 9/10 November 1992

CONTENTS

Prominence of Girls and Boys in the Classroom: Schoolchildrens' Perceptions 439 Marilyn P. Safir, Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz, S/lOshana Ben TsYi-Mayer, and Haggai Kupem.intz

Men's Job and Parlner Roles: Spillover Effects and Psychological Distress 455 Rosalind C. Bamett and Naney L. Marshall

Child Sexual Abuse by Family Members: A Radical Feminist Perspective 473 Jennifer Crew Solomon

The Relationship Between Gender Role Ideals and Psychological Well-Being 487 Derek Grimmell and Gary S. Stem

Subtle Gender Bias in the Assessment of Managerial Potential 499 Ted H. Shore

The "Good" Professional: Effects of Trait-Profile Gender Type, Androgyny, and Likableness on Impressions of Incumbents of Sex-Typed' Occupations 517 Daniel Arkkelin and Raymond O'Connor, Jr.

The Structure and Content of the Male Gender Role Stereotype: An Exploration of Subtypes 533 Gwenyth H. Edwards

Relationships Between Eating Disorder Characteristics and Love and Sex Attitudes 553 Maria Radti and Susan S. Hendrick

BOOK REVIEWS 565 90. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 27, Nos. 11/12 December 1992

CONTENTS

Men and Masculinities: Scales for Masculinity Ideology and Masculinity·Related Constructs 573 EdlVard H. Thompson, Jr., Joseph H. P/eck, and Dallid L. Ferrera

Perceptions of Sexual Harassment as a Function of Sex of Rater and Incident Form and Consequence 609 Paa/a M. Popovich, DeeAnn N. Ceh/auf, Jeffrey A. JO/tOll, Jill M. Somers, alld Rhollda M. CodinllO

Contrapower Sexual Harassment: The Effects of Student Sex and Type of Behavior on Faculty Perceptions 627 Kathleen McKinney

The Role of Humor in the Interpretation of Sexist Incidents 645 Brigitte Bill and Peter Nails

The Relationship of Marital Status, Spouse's Career Status, and Gender to Salary Level 665 Jacqlleline Landall and Michael B. Arthllr

Gender Differences in Parent-Child Conversations About Past Emotions 683 Janel Kllebli and RobYll Fivllsh

College Student Gender Stereotypes: Expectations About the Behavior of Male Subcategory Members 699 Eileen M. Eng/and

BOOK REVIEWS 717 Paula Bennett 235 Critical Clitoridectomy: Female Sexual 91. Imagery and Feminist Psychoanalytic Theory ...... Linda Alcoff and 260 Survivor Discourse: Transgression or >'l 0 Laura Gray Recuperation? Z o-j ".... t:l Gay W. Seidman 291 "No Freedom without the Women": '";0 ., Mobilization and Gender in South Mrica, ~ - 1970-1992 '" 0 w Janice Haaken 321 From AI-Anon to ACOA: Codependence and '" '"" the Reconstruction of Caregiving <: ~ ....0 0 C/j Rn·IEw ESSAYS c a 0:: Ellen Cronan Rose 346 American Feminist Criticism of Contemporary "t:l 1--1 Women's Fiction '" ~ t:l Ruth Milkman 3H New Research in Women's Labor History CJ Z () 389 PUSONAl NARIIATIVES: A SELECTION OF C RECENT WORKS 0:: ".... Sidonie Smith 392 Who's TalkingfWho's Talking Back? The '" Z Subject of Personal Narrative '";0 ".... r:.FJ N " Camilla Stivers 408 Reflections on the Role of Personal Narrative ., in Social Science t:l 0.- BOOK REVIEWS V> Mirra Komarovsky 426 Educated in Romance: Women, Achievement, 0 n alld College Cllltllre by Dorothy C. Holland and Margaret A. Eisenhart; Women, Work, ".... alld School: Occllpatiollal Segregation alld the '< Role of Edllcation edited by Leslie R. Wolfe Mary Poovey 430 The Sign of Allgellica: Women, Writing and Fictioll, 1660-1800 by Janet Todd; Married @ Women's Separate Property in England, ... 1660-1833 by Susan Staves '" '"c:r Janice Haaken 321 From AI-Anon to ACOA: Codependence and ... the Reconstruction of Caregiving ;! n RnlEw EssAYS c: 2. Ellen Cronan Rose 346 American Feminist Criticism of Contemporary ti.... Women's Fiction ~.'" Ruth Milkman 376 New Research in Women's Labor History 0..., 389 PUSOKAL NARRATIVES: A SElECTION 0' () :r RECIMJ WOIIKS .,;:; . Sidonie Smith 392 (JQ Who's TalkingfWho's Talking Back? The p Subject of Personal Narrative ~ Camilla Stivers 408 Reflections on the Role of Personal Narrative .... in Social Science 0'0' :r.... BOOK REVIEWS '".... n .Niirra Komarovsky 426 Educated in Romance: Women, Achievement, n'".... <: alld College Cllltllre by Dorothy C. Holland n P- and Margaret A. Eisenhart; Women, \Vork, and School: Occupational Segregation and the Role of Edllcatioll edited by Leslie R. Wolfe (Continued, next page) (Continued) 92. Mary Poovey 430 The Sigll of Allgellica: Womell, Writillg alld Fictioll, 1660-1800 by Janet Todd; Married >. Women's Separate Property ill England, .... 1660-1833 by Susan Staves "v 0 V'J Nancy Armstrong 433 Domestic : Imagining Self in ." NineteenthwCentury America by Gillian Lessons: The Lives and Education of ..... ,., Working-Class Women in Nineteenth-Century 0 '" Etlglatld by June Purvis; Learnitlg Together: A - '" History ofCoeducatiotl itl Americatl Public 0'. ~ The New Getleratiotl edited by Tonette Bond " Inge "'"~ ....'" Ann M. Voda 447 The Meaning of Menopause: Historical, ~ Medical, atld Clitlical Perspectives edited by ';: Ruth Formanek; From Menarche to :;: Menopause: Reproductive Lives of Peasant g, Women in Two Cultures by Yewoubdar v.. :.a Beyene; Aging and Menopause among Indian U South Africatl Wometl by Brian M. du Toil ~ 0 Barrie Thome 452 He-Said-She-Said: Talk as Social Orgatlizatioll .;;;e- amotlg Black Childrell by Marjorie Harness ~ Goodwin; Schoolgirl Fictions by Valerie .~ "c Walkerdine ::l " Marilyn Yalom 455 Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on ¢: an Art Form by Susan Krieger; Getting ;>, ..0,.., Personal: Feminist Occasions mId Other a-, Alltobiographical Acts by Nancy K. Miller a-, Carole Joffe 458 Contested Lives: The Abortion Debate in an -g American Community by Faye D. Ginsburg; No Turning Back: Two Nuns' Battle with the Vatican over Women's Right to Choose by Barbara Ferraro and Patricia Hussey with Jane O'Reilly (Continued, next page) (Continued) Myra Dinnerstein 462 Lifetimes of Commitment: Aging, Polites. 93. Psychology by Molly Andrews; Witlter

Friends: Women Growing Old in the New ~ '-< Repllblic, 1785-1835 by Terri L. Premo; C Z r:: Aging and Its Discontents: Freud and Other o-J .., trt ::> Fictions by Kathleen Woodward :<' .. Kent Sandstrom 466 Inventing AIDS by Cindy Patton; Women, AIDS and Activism by ACT UPINY Women '" C '"w ..... and AIDS Book Group <: ~ Nicole H. Rafrer Crimes of Passion: Dramas of Private Life in 0 469 C Nineteenth-Century France by Joelle GuiUaisj ""c: 3 VJ DOllble Jeopardy: Women Who Kill in I:: trt "::> ~ Victorian Fiction by Virginia B. Morris ~ Mark E. Kann 472 Configurations of Masculinity: A Feminist 00 ::> Perspective on Modern Political Theory by Z CJ c: () Christine Di Stefano; Manhood in the Making: I:: r:: ClIltllral Concepts of Maswlinity by David D. .... trt'" r:: Z Gilmorej \Varnen Enter the Wilderness: Male .., N"' C/J Bonding and the American Novel of the I980s " by Donald]. Greiner .. ::> 476 Edith Wharton's Letters from the 0..

Underworld: Fictions of Women and \Vriting V> by Candace Waid; Edith Wharton's Women: C () Friends and Rivals by Susan Goodman; After the World Broke in Two: The Later Novels of ".... Willa Cather by Merrill Maguire Skaggs; '< Cather Stlldies, vol. 1 edited by Susan].

Rosowski; Free Women: Ethics and Aethestics

______Contents

3 Elana Dykewomon • Notes for a Magazine 5 Upcoming Issues 6 Terri Fredlund. How We Decide (essay) 13 Susan Rosenberg. Links (narrative) 16 Joanna Kadi • Shajaa'at (fiction) §§§ 29 Kathleen O'Donnell. For Thelma and Louise (poem) 31 Janice Gutman· Speech on Hate Crimes (speech) 36 Naomi Guilbert. curse poem (poem) 37 Amber L. Katherine. Lesbian Politics and the National Lesbian Conference (essay) §§§ 44 Sauda Burch. Excerpt from a novel in progress (mixed form) 52 Lisa Kenney. Some Notes on Resistance (essay) 57 Susan Rosenberg. Defining Moment (narrative) 60 Laura Whitehorn. Fourteen Days, Loss of Privileges and After the Confiscation of GCN #2 (poems) 61 Jo Ann Starr • A Society of Captive Women (essay) §§§ 63 Sheila Gilhooly & barbara findlay. pieces de resistance (mixed form) 74 L.A. Dyer. IfOnly Resistance Counted as Forbearance on Student Loans (essay) 79 Lenore Baeli Wang. On Killing Insects (poem) 81 Jasmine Marah • The Process is the Product (narrative) 92 Irena Klepfisz • The Politics of Snails: A Parable (narrative) 95 Dawn Rudd • The Enemy (poem) 97 Toni L. Cassista • A Question of Civil Rights (essay) 102 Susan Stinson. Sabotage (narrative) 107 Denise Nico Leto • And Everything We Do? (essay) §§§ 95. (Continued) Sinister Wisdom 48 Winter 1992/1993

______Contents

111 Tracy Becker. Speak (poem) 112 Monifa Ajanaku • Lesbians Who Have Never Voluntarily Had Sex With Men (essay and survey) 117 Janet/Giovanna Capone. Rape & Empowerment: Three Pictures (poem) 119 Kelly J. Cogswell. Sonnets for God (poems) §§§ 123 Emily Levy· A MOl/lellt of No Silence (review) 129 Leiters to Sinister Wisdom 132 Contributors' Notes 136 Announcements and Classified Ads

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ART Cover Karen Johansson • pen & ink 12 Diane F. Germain. untitled (pen & ink) 15 Terry McClain. You Call Be a Prisoner, Too (mixed media) 51 Xenia. foye (photograph) 30 Kadeth Pozzesi • Womyns Hands Re-making the World (pen & ink) 80 Janice Hansen. Repercussions (pen & ink) 91 Jasmine Marah • untitled (pen & ink) 94 Billie Miracle. untitled 101 Diane F. Germain. untitled (pen & ink) 118 Billie Miracle. untitled (pen & ink) 139 Kathleen DeBold. IIntitied (cartoon) 96.

November 1992

FEATURES FILM L:lIml Briggs KAJhi MIllo Election Year Follies: Hillary Clinton as Political Football 13 Gas, Food, Lodging:Getting Down to Basics ,43 Nit1IcyNinlJluis Why Don't We Votel .16 FIRST PERSON Y-oIrnt/"l!'lQn Gl:lhl Marv franCiS Plait FMS: The Backlash against Survivors 18 Delayed Response 1 Connie P'IIl111rino SPOTLIGHT ON BOOKS To My Other Bodies 7 MlriAMl MJhm Possessing the Secret of Joy, by Alice Walker 26 A/lnt lrtUl1Id Home Country, by Cheryl Savageau OTHER DEPARTMENTS In the Moon WI,en the Deer Lose I1Jeir Horns, by Susan Clements__26 Lrit.n ,3 Ngncy LAgommino Nf'W5 Brids 8 Middle Sister, by Melinda Goodman 21 Boston Briefs 21 KRtlli~io CalUldar 24 The 1Wo-Bit Tango, by Elizabeth Pincus Eulogy for 0 Brown Allgel, by Luch. Corpi 21 ADVERTISING GUIDES K'"Y CDiun 800ks& 800kslo... 1>-33 Feminist Favorites: ASpecial Feature on Books, 2.8 3 Clusifitds 41 JCl21l1l Grun ShaHering the Myth, edited by Linda Feyder 29 Education 34 !CQllnAiWi Events 4-8 Visionary Voius: Women on Power, ed. by Penny Rosenwasser 30 Health 39-40 jlUlnil4 Kizrrl HdpW..tod 45 Backlash, by Susan Faludi HoU

December 1992

OTHER DEPARTMENTS L""n 2 In Memory of Andre Lorde 8 News Britts 8 Calendar 22 Iklstoa Britts 24 FEATURES RiltJ ArrJitti wTalitJMSdvtibt, Breast Cancer: The Environmental Connection 13 ADVERTISING GUlDES IltVt HarrJi.s:y oro FlhJt ucpold Book! & Bookstom Cancer and Poverty: Double Jeopardy for Women 16 35·J{i DOtOIltu 80ft CllmiToeds 43 Inside Operation Rescue 19 Education 26 [vtnl! 4-6 Health 31·33 Help Wanted 41 FICTION Holiday Marketplace 7·11 Bft:>OU Wun Home Improvements 15 Water Tliat Will Always Urge Forward 26 Servim 34,3941) Therapy 27·30 Therapy Groups 17·18 FILM Tra\'fl National 37·38 KaJAiMlJw DonzPn: Sea Change In Veracruz 31 Provint'elown 20·21 DiaN OJ14ltJ Wood Women·Owned Busine:ssn 42 Rewiod after Viewing 32

BOOKS' E~dy" c. W/lirt Race-in, Justitt, En-gendering Power, edited by ToOl MOITMa Court 01 Appeal, edited by R. Chrisman and R. AUeo )4 SI<$<1llAf>'U uSS ofthe Ground·Noll, edited by Helen VozenUek 3S foUy I\awood' Coming Ow ofthe ClDssroom Cws,', edited by Karen Harbei:k 36 Book Shorts 41

VIEWPOINT KarUlRlIdolpA Feminist Fuodraising Phobia 5 Barbaro HarlWVt Traffic 7 98. S·OJOlJ·R·N·E·R

Vol. is, No. 5 Jk, 11/~4-~

...... CONTENTS.....JANUARY 1993......

POETRY FILM 21 30 Road Trip From Hollywood to Hanoi Alma Stacey Allen P,itha RaySirC41 Plaus Lit. Fenton DANCE Thin.Legged Lover 32 Kate Mullen Pat Graney's Pieta Dance ofFaith Bronwyn Mills Ma,;~ve Ruga

FEATURES BOOKS 34 1 Living with the Enemy, The Antarctic by Donna Ferato Women)s Expedition EliUlbllh Beuenhousen Jen"y Miller 37 14 Showing Our Colors, Ireland's edited by May OPitz et aL Female Troubles Miriam E. Johnson NEWS Wend4U Waters 38 9 17 Tangled Vines, National News Briefs Inside a London edited by Lyn Ufshin Compiled by Linda Wong Abortion Clinic The Love Poems of Photo Essay by Joanne O'8rim May Swenson Rosamond Rosenmeir 24 Bo,ton Briefs 39 Compiled by Linda Wong VIEWPOINTS Speaking Dreams, by Severna Park 13 Shoshana D.mitl Who Killed Petra Kellyr S Eleanor LeCoin The Trouble with Verdicts 40 CALENDAR Jul~ Mines The Worry Girl, 22 by Andrea Freud Loewenstein 7' Deborah SchwaTtt Th, Big Bang LETTERS SJlSieDay 4

...... , ' Tessera 99. L'autre regard/Other Looks Representation, Race et/and Gender

Tessera 12 Summer/Ete 1992

Liminaire: Une ethique de la difference raciale Barbara Godard 5 Liminaire: Access, Responsibility Barbara Godard 13 The Dreams of the Night Cleaners Leila Sujir 28 Elegie Egyptienne pour la mere du silence MOllo LotifGllattas 45 Sous Ie signe de la pluralite: I'ecriture des femmes migrantes au Quebec Mair Vert/llIY et Lucie Lequill 51 "Tis the Eye ofChildhood" SUllili Namjoslli 60

L'inconnue Nadia Gila/em 64 Marlene Nourbese Philip's "Bad Words" Leslie Sallders 81 Opening Up To a Lot of Pain Busejl! Bailey 90 Les lieux d'Hecate Nadille Uaif 95 Je voi(e)s double(s): L'itineraire de Nadine Ltail Cllristl Verduyll 98 Being White Lualllle Armstrollg 106 Jeannette Armstrong: "what 1 intended was to connect ... and it's happened" Jalliee Williamsoll 111 Contributors/Collaboratrices 130 100. Tradeswomen A Quarterly Magazine for Women in mue-Collar Work

Vol. 11, No.4 December 1992

Utility Workers

3 1/1 Got My Start With PG&E" by Robin Murphy 7 You Wanna Be a lineman, Eh? by Merl K. Issei 10 PG&E Programs Support Blue-Collar Women by Celeste Alison 11 A Woman in Power Production by Millie Phillips 15 laura Ravenscraft, Apprentice Mechanic Interviewed by Celeste Alison 16 linda Snowden, Utility Worker Interviewed by Celeste Alison 19 Irene Lopez Doesn't Have Anything to Prove by Kay Keppler 21 Water Company Women Want Equal Treatment by Kay Keppler

Feature

29 Antarctic Plumber by Eleanor Witte

Departments

2 Letter from the Editor 2 Contributors 4 Letter to Tradeswomen 5 Legislative Update 6 Book Review 25 Fiction 31 Health & Safety 32 Networking 34 National Tradeswomen Resources TrOIADle 101 ~ Strife

Contents No. 25 Winter 1992

Letters 2

Living in a police state Ai/bhe Smyth looks at abortion in Ireland today 5 Hollywood feminism? Get real! Louise Donald and Joan Scanlon discuss recent female friendship films 11 In memoriam: Maria Elena Moyano, murdered in Peru. 17 Why can't a woman be more like a man? Elaine Miller reviews Faderman's "Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers" .... 20 The amazing deconstructing woman Stevi Jackson suggests some problems with .... 25 Sudanese sisterhood Fatima Ibrahim describes the Sudanese Women's Union's battles for women 32 Hunger strikes and children's rights Jo Bridgeman looks at the compulsory medical treatment of children ...... 36 Hens in the heather Libby Brooks reviews "Grit and Diamonds" on Scottish feminism from 1980 to 1990 .... 41 Dial a Dyke He/en Bishop interviews members of the Lesbian Line collective about the early years 45 102 WLW JOURNAL NEWS • VIEWS • REVIEWS FOR WOMEN AND LIBRARIES

Summer 1992

Volume 15, Number 2

Articles and Features Spreading the Word on Women - Part III A IIdrey Eaglen...... 2 The Homeless: What's A Library to Do? Lesley S. J. Farmer...... 7 Library Workers Do More to Help the Poor and Homeless: What You Can't Find Won't Hurt You Sanford Berman 9 "Berkeley Cares": How One Community (and lis Library) Helps the Homeless Regina Minlldri 10

Columns Children's Cornucopia Marge Loch- Wouters II On Camera Lynn Fieldman Miller 13 \Vomen in Music Pat Million 15 New Subject Headings Sanford Berman Inside Back Cover

Letters to the Editor 14

News 6

Reviews 18 103 Wisconsin Women's Law Journal

VOL. VI 1991

CoJrJright © J992 by 1M Wuc011Jin Women:t Law journtJl, Int. AU rigllls TtmWd.

CONTENI'S

ARTICLES

FOR MARY JOE FRUG: EMPOWERING WOMEN LAw PROFESSORS ••.••....••••. wlie Bender

LOWER COURT INTERPRETATION OF THE MER/TOR DECISION: PuTTING FLESH ON THE SUPREME COURT'S SEXUAL HARASSMENT SKELETON .••.•••....•••.. . Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander 35

EQ.UALI'lY OF RIGHTS UNDER THE LAw: STATE CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION FOR ABORTION RIGHTS IN MARYLAND AND BEYOND ...... ••••...... ••••••..•.•••••..• Samantha Fonnan 87

AGAINST THE FLOW •..••.•...... •••••...••.•••...••••..Jennifer Jaff 119

NOTES

NAMETAKING: A MODEL FOR FEMINIST IDENTI'lY ••••...•.••.. Beatri", A. Cameron 141

PREGNANCY AND ADDICTION: ELIMINATING THE SAINT/SINNER MOTIF •.•....••• Rene I. Augustine 151

REPORT

FINAL REPORT: GENDER BIAS TASK FORCE...... Wisconsin Equal Jmti'" Task Foret 173 104, ric Wise Woman

Vol. 12, No.1

1992 Contents

ARTICLES 37 Notable Quotables: 2 The Wise Woman Speaks: 1992 Abortion Rights "Mass Media Destroys Rally in San Francisco Notation by Healing Heart Truth, Distorts Election 45 "'Casey' is a Disaster Music (p. 14); Events: for Women," '"No More," by Ann Forfreedom by Laune J. Taylor by Mike Morton. 8 "A Feminist Lottery to 47 News Notes: Notation by Elect Congress?" Raggedy Ann Celebrates Robert Egelko (p. 18) by Larry Wichlinski and 75th Birthday: and Carol Lynn Courtney Molestation Convictions of 12 "Is Incest a 'Universal "Chester the Molester" PHOTOGRAPHY Taboo'?" Cartoonist Overturned by Ann Forfreedom by Kathi Aker 48 The War against Women (throughout) 15 "linear Spirituality," 50 The Rising of Women courtesy of liz Claiborne, Inc. by Nina Silver and (pp. 30·33) 20 Good News for Witches: and Northern California Witch POETRY Protests Use of by Maura Alia Bramkamp CARTOONS "Hansel and Gretel" (p. 13) by BOlbOI (throughout) in Public School by Patnck J. Cauchi (p. 49) and 21 "What's Wrong with by Ann Forfreedom (p. 26) 'Hansel and Grete!'?" by Bobbie Geary (p. 17) GRAPHICS by Ann Forfreedom by Corinne Gliozzi (p. 13) by BUlbOI (throughout) 24 "The Salem Witch Tnals: by Bertha Holsinger (p. 47) by Jewels Graphics (p. 43) Some Feminist by Ken MacDonnell (p. 28) ... Questions; by Paul Meyers (p. 52) by Ann Forfreedom by Rebecca Montroy (p. 1) 28 Deaths: by M. Elizabeth Poole (p. 11) Millicent Hammond by Donna J. Waidtlow (p. 13) Fenwick and 29 Stop the War at Home, Domestic Violence is a SONGS Crime "the Goddess Is: 35 Abortion Rights in the News by Nina Silver. ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE By Elsa Honig Fine 105. 2 PORTRAITS ... A:\"~E ESTELLE RICE: Theodore Dreisl'f'S "Ellen Adams \\'r\11n" ...:I> By Carol A. Nathanson ... 3 < 0 0() UE\IUL\ SII(JE\": Her Paintin~s of Beautiful \\'olllen ~ - c 0() By Nanako Yamada and Helen Merritt i I,) m 12 ..... !" LOl:ISE ~OC~: :\ Pioneer Colledor of\\'ol11t'Il's Art z ~ By Lea Rosson Delong c i Z 17 .. ,.m .. LonsE BOCRGEOIS'S FE\I\IES-M.-\Iso\"s: Confronting Lacan ;v"' By Julie Nicoletta '" -0() 21 0() jA:\ET CULBERTSO:\: Political Landscapes Col 8y Jenni L. Schlossman 27

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS STUDE:\TS' SELF-hIAGE: Representations of\\'omen in "High" Art and Popular Culture By Ann Owens Weekes 32

REVIEWS Women Sikersmiths 1685-1845 essays by Philippa Glamille and jennifer Faulds Goldsborough Reviewed by Cheryl Buckley 3. American Women SCIIlptors: A HistOlY of Women Working in Three Dimensions by Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein Rediscoreries in American SCIIlptllre: Stlldio Works, 1893-1939 edited by janis Conner and joel Rosenkranz Reviewed by Betsy Fohlman 40 Interpreting CIIltllral Symbols: Saint Anne in Late Medieval Society by Kathleen Ashley and Pamela Sheingom Reviewed by Anne.. D. HeeI.man The Enchanted World ofJessie King by Colin White Reviewed by Janice Helland 46 Potters and Pain tresses: Women Designers in the Potten] Industry 1870-1955 by Cheryl Buckley Women and Craft edited by Gillian Elinor, Su Richardson, Sue Scott, Angharad Thomas, and Kate Walker Reviewed by Pamela H. Simpson 47

I N DE X SO 106. WOMEN a cuItura! review

VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 AUTUMN 1992

Contents

GENDERING PHILOSOPHY The Feminist Philosopher: A Contradiction in Terms? t 11 MARGARET \ll'HITFORD Philosophy: The Recalcitrant Discipline 121 CHRISTINE BATTERSBY The Politics of Identity: The Politics of the Self 133 MORWENNA GRIFFITHS, ANNE SELLER From Omphalos to Phallus: Cultural Representations of Femininity and Death 145 ELISABETH BRONFEN The Mirror and the Womb: Conceptions of the Mind in Bacon's Discourse of the Natural Sciences 159 SUSANNE SCHOLZ

THEORISING SEXUALITY The Epistemology of Pornography: Between Images and Acts 167 MARGARETTA JOLLY True Love: The Metaphysics of Romance lSI CATHERINE BELSEY

REVIEWS Jean Radford Dorothy Richardson and Alison Light Forever England" Femininity, Literature and Between the Wan 193 CAROL WATTS Margaret Whitford Luce lrigaray: Philosophy in the Feminine and Margaret Whitford (ed.) The/rigaray Reader 196 JAN MONTEFIORE Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (eds) Conflicts in Feminism 199 KATHY JUSTICE GENTILE Christina Crosby The Ends ofHistory, Victorians and 'The Woman Question', Anita Levy Other Women: The Writing ofClass, Race and Gender 1832-1898, Thais E. Morgan (ed.) Victorian Sages and Culwral Discourse: Renegotiating Genderand Power and Ann Russo and Cheris Kramarae (eds) The Radical Women 1 Press ofthe 1850s 202 LAUREL BRAKE

LISTINGS Compiled by MARGARET REYNOLDS 207

BOOKS RECEIVED 212 107.

Women & Health

Volume 18 Number 4 1992

CONTENTS Women and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1 Cecilia Leonardo. BA Joan C. Chrisler, PhD Midwives as Providers of Prenatal Care in -Past and Present 17 Maill Malin, MA Ellna Hemmlnkl. MD Sociodemographic Correlates of Alcohol Consumption Among African-American and White Women 35 Sherri L. Darrow, PhD Marcia Russell. PhD M. Lynne Cooper. PhD . Pamela Mudar. MPH Michael R. Frane. PhD

Secretaries. Depression and Absenteeism 53 Robena Garrison. MA WIlliam W. Eaton, PhD Sexual Exploitation in Advertising Health and Wellness Products 77 William J. Rudman. PhD Aklko F. Haglwara. MA Primary Care Arrangements and Access to Care Among African-American Women in Three Chicago Communities 91 Michele A. Kelley. MSW. ScD Janet D. Perloff, PhD Naomi M. Morris. MD. MPH Wangyue Llu. MS

BOOK REVIEW Issues ofBlood: The Politics ofMenstruation. by Sophie Laws 107 Reviewed by Jill Rips. MPhl/. MA

BOOKS BRIEFLY NOTED 111 Steven D. Stellman. PhD

BOOKS RECEIVED 113 108.

Women & Health

Volume 19 Number I 1992

CONTENTS

Job Stress, Psychosocial Strain, and Physical Health Problems in Women Employed Full-Time Outside the Home and Homemakers B. Kent Houston, PhD David S. Cates, PhD Karen E. Kelly, PhD A Prospective Study of Women's Health: The Effects of Stress, Hardiness, Locus of Control, Type A Behavior, and Physiological Reactivity 27 Kathleen A. Lawler, PhD Lori A. Schmied, PhD Restructuring Federalism: The Effects of Decentralized Federal Policy on States' Responsiveness to Family Planning Needs 43 Deborah R. McFarlane, DrPH, MPA

Health and Perimenstrual Symptoms: Health Outcomes for Employed Women Who Experience Perimenstrual Symptoms 65 Kathryn A. Lee, PhD, RN C. Amanda Rittenhouse, MPH, PhD

Women's Perceptions About the Way Social Roles Promote or Constrain Personal Nutrition Care 79 Carol M. Devine, PhD Christine M. Olson, PhD Health Beliefs and Behaviors of Saudi Women 97 Bette A. Ide, PhD, RN Turkan Santi, DMSc, MSN CONTENTS 109.

GUEST EDITORIAL The Ideological and Technological Shaping of Motherhood Charles R. King, MD, MA Positive-Spillover Effects from Job to Home: A Closer Look 13 Rosalind C. Barnett, PhD Nancy L. Marshall, EdD Aline Sayer, EdD Women and Mental Health: Two Traditions of Feminist -z< Research 43 "'=0~a2" "'"3 Karen Pugllesl, PhD ~ <> Health Value and Gender in Predicting Health Protective "'-<;I'" Behavior 69 Lynne E. Lonnquisl, PhD Gregory L. Weiss, PhD Daniel L. Lorsen, PhD Health Status and Health Care Utilization Among New York City Home Attendants: An Illustration of the Needs of Working Poor, Immigrant Women 87 Belh C. Weltvnan, PhD Carolyn A. Berry, MA Reducing Distress Associated with Pelvic Examinations: A Replication 107 Janice G. Williams, PhD Louretta 1. Park, PhD Judllh Kline, CHE Effects of a Combination of Evening Primrose Oil (Gamma Linolenic Acid) and Fish Oil (Bicosapentaenoic + Docahexaenoic Acid) versus Magnesium, and versus Placebo in Preventing Pre-Eclampsia 117 Annlnda D'Almeida, MPH James P. Carter, MD, DrPH A. AnalOl, MD Claude Prosl, MD Maternal Demographic, Situational and Psychosocial Factors and Their Relationship to Enrollment in Prenatal Care: A Review of the Literature 133 Robert L. Goldenberg, MD Ellen Tale Patterson, DSN Margarel P. Freese, PhD

BOOK REVIEWS Who Cares for Ihe Elderly? Public Policy aM Ihe Experiences ofAdull Daughlers, by Emily K. Abel

Heallh and Heallh Care in Loler Life, by Christina R. Victor 153 Reviewed by Charlolle Muller, PhD

Measuring Heallh: A Review of Quality ofLife Measurement Scales, by Ann Bowling 156 Reviewed by Bonnie Teschendorf, MHA, PT

BOOKS RECEIVED 159 110. Women u G~ Volume XV Number 2 Fall 1992

'Thble of Contents

A Global Perspective of Language and Gender Research: A Bibliography Alice R Freed 1

Marital Naming in the Ohafja Igbo Society Arua E. Arua 8

Penguins Can't Fly and Women Don't Count: Language and Thought Janel Bing 11

Reading a Poem: Response Protocols of Five Adull Women Angela Scanzello 15

In the Beginning ... Maria W. Stewart: Forerunner of American Women Orators Gail A Hankins 20 Shackled: Angelina Weld Grimke Patricia Young 25

Organisms Vs. Machines: Gertrude Buck and the Direction of Early 1Iventieth-Century Rhetorical Theory LeeAnn Lawrence 32

Being Philosophical About Sexual Harassment Debra Bergoffen 35

Gender and Journalism: Why Garbo Is Still Alone Steven Doloff 36

College English Handbooks and Pronominal Usage Guidelines: Mixed Reactions to Nonsexist Languages Felicia MitcheU 37

Book Review.; 42

Abstracts 45

New.; and Notes 55

Calls for Papers, Publications & Conferences 59 Women & Performance 111. A Journal ofFeminist Theory

Vol. 5, No.2 #10 1992

Feminist Ethnography qlf~ Performance

Women & Peiformance A Journal ofFeminist Theory Preface 3 Maya Deren: A Portrait of the Artist as Ethnographer 7 Jeanette Debouzek Chapter 2: Bilongo 29 Lydia Cabrera Notes from the Moroccan Journals: A Solo Performance 44 Nancy du Plessis Artifacts (The Empire After ColonIalism) 82 Cynthia J. Novack Western FemInist Theory. Asian IndIan Performance. 90 and a Notion ofAgency Avanthl Medurl How to Live Like an Elegant Woman 104 Suzanne Qualls Reconstructions 112 Judy Burns One and Another: Dancing with Sally Gross 148 Leslie Satin Secrets: 166 A Coversatlon with Lisa Mayo ofSplderwoman Theater Judy Burns and Jerri Hurlbutt Reverb-ber-ber-rations 184 Lisa Mayo, Gloria Miguel and Muriel Miguel Reviews & Resources 213 112. Women & Politics

Volume 12 Number I 1992

CONTENTS

ARTICLES Comparative Research and Electoral Systems: Lessons from France and Italy Karell Beckwith A Rose by Any Other Name: Measuring Support for Organized Feminism Using ANES Feeling Thermometers 35 Elizabeth Adell Cook Clyde Wilcox Women in Highcr Education: Economic, Political, and Cullural Influences 53 Alexallder J. Groth Charles R. Dallllehi REVIEW ESSAY , Sexuality, and Politics 73 Shalle Phelall

BOOK REVIEWS The Veil alld the Male Elite: A Feminist Illtelpretatioll of Women's Rights ill Islam, by Fatima Mernissi, translated by Mary Jo Lakeland 79 Rel'iewed by Dalliel S. LeI'

Jllstice, Gendel; alld the Family, by Susan Moller Okin 82 Rel'iewed by Emily R. Gill Edllcatioll for Democratic Citizellship: A Challellge fol' Mlllti·Ethllic Societies, edited by Roberta S. Sigel and Marilyn Hoskin 84 Rel'iewed by Fae L. Korsmo About the Contributors 87 Women & Politics 113.

Volume 12 Number 2 1992

CONTENTS

PERSPECTIVES The Cwming of History: Empire, Identity and Feminist Theory in the Flesh 1 Nancle Caraway

ARTICLES Religion and Feminist Attitudes Among African-American Women: A View from the Nation's Capitol 19 Clyde Wilcox Sue Thomas

The Gender Gap and Attitudes Towards Economic Development Strategies Among Midwestern Adults 41 Mark Somma

Mary Parker Follett and the Self-Defming Community 59 Bradley Kent Carter

BOOK REVIEWS Sexual Demacracy: Women, Oppression and Revolution, by Ann Ferguson 91 Reviewed by Stanlie M. James Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry, edited by Frederique Delacoste and Priscilla Alexander 93 Reviewed by Stacey Young Poor Women, Poor Families: The Economic Plight ofAmerica's Female-Headed Households, Revised Edition, by Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr. 95 Reviewed by Wendy Sarvasy The Patriarchal Paradox, Women Politiclalls in Turkey, by Yesim Arat 97 Reviewed by Resat Kasaba Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives, by Sandra Harding 99 Reviewed by Susan Hekman

The Day Care Dilemma, by Angela Browne Miller lOl Reviewed by Katherine Tegh/soonian

About the Contributors 105 114. Women & Politics

Volume 12 Number 3 1992

CONTENTS

A Critical Analysis of the Act for Better Child Care Services 1 Margaret K. Nelson

Women's Suffrage and Political Culture: A Modem Swiss Case 27 John Bendix

RESEARCH NOTE Gender or Ethnicity: What Makes a Difference? A Study of Women Tribal Leaders 57 Melanie McCoy

REVIEW ESSAY: Making Women Count: Influencing Governments at All Levels 69 Making Women Matter: The Role ofthe by Hilkka Pietila and Jeanne Vickers 69

Women and the World Economic Crisis, prepared by Jeanne Vickers 69 Reviewed by Charlotte Graves Patton BOOK REVIEWS Coming to Tenns: Feminism, Theory, Politics, edited by Elizabeth Weed 73 Reviewed by Kathl Weeks Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense ofInternational PoI/tics, by Cynthia Enloe 75 Reviewed by Michelle A. Saint-Germain The Feminization ofPoveny: Only in America? edited by Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg and Eleanor Kremaen 77 Reviewed by Lyn Kathlene The Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism, edited by Dorchen Leidholdt and Janice G. Raymond 79 Reviewed by Margaret Nash

ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 83 115. Women & Therapy

Volume 12 Numbers 1/2 1992

Finding Voice: Writing by New Authors

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements xv Identifying Ihe Eliologies of Physiologically-Based Mood EDITORIAL Disorders and Their Related Clinical Implicalions 137 UlIaya lIall" Back Marcia Hill Merger in Leshian Relationships 151 African American Women ill Therapy: An Afrocentric and Feminist Synthesis 5 Sf/sa" McKellzie Lily D. McNail' Miscarriage: The Innllcnce of Selecled Variahles on Impact 161 The Pregnant Clinical Psychologist: Issues, Impressions Elizabeth R. Beil and Observations 21 Peggy Joy Kleillplalz Lesbian Grief and Loss Issucs in the Coming OUI Process 175 Carol A. Thompson The Role of Incest in Developmental Theory and Treatment of Women Diagnosed with Borderline Personality Differential Perceptions of Sexism 187 Disorder 39 . Eleanor R. Smith Patdcia A. Harney Gender Differences in College Students' Definitions and Percepllolls of Intimacy 201 Grief and Rage at Ihe Wedding: Demeter, Persephone Pamela G. Orosan and Ihe Molller of the Bride 59 , Karell Maitland Schilling Rascha Levinsoll Searching for Models of Fully Functioning Women 213 Women's Voices: A Guide for Listening to Chemically Kathleen Crowley-Long Depcmlcnl Women 73 Kelllleth J. Lollg Sybil P. lIelU/licksoll Only She Who Allcmpls the Absurd Can Achieve the Impossihle: Rethinking lhe Dream 87 Patricia McKeegml Coping wilh Work: Interventions wllh African-Amcrican Womcn 97 Betll Sperber Richie Legal Proseculion of Perpelmtors of Scxual Assault: Implications f'lr Counselors and Clients 113 .lodie Rindt-Wagner Hypoaclive Sexual Desire in Heterosexual Women: ~ feminisl Analysis 123 Patricia B. Ricllgels 116. Women & Therapy

Volume 12 Number 3 1992

EDITORIAL 1 Esther D. Rothblum Ellen Cole Driving Us Crazy: How Oppression Damages Women's Mental Health and What We Can Do About It 5 Paula J. caplan Boundaries in Lesbian Therapy Relationships 29 Nanelle K. Gartrell Personal Transformation: A Guide for the Female Hero 51 Susan M. Drake Female Development-How to Operalionalize What We K~ ~ Elizabeth B. Rubin Recovery or Recapitulation? An Analysis of the Impact of Psychiatric Hospitalization on the Child Sexual Abuse Survivor 81 Mary Ellen Fromuth Barry R. Burkhart BOOK REVIEWS Too Good for Her Own Good: Breaking Free from the Burden ofFemale Responsibility, by Claudia Bepko and Jo-Ann Krestan 97 Reviewed by Nechama Liss-Levinson Understanding Everyday Racism, by Philomena Essed 100 Reviewed by Bookda Gheisar Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory, by Nancy Chodorow 103 Reviewed by Carla Golden Feminist Ethics in Psychotherapy, edited by Hannah Lerman and Natalie Porter 108 Reviewed by Annelle M. Brodsky Psychotherapy with Lesbian Cliellls: Theory illlo Practice, by Kristine Falco 111 Reviewed by Judith M. Glassgold The Black Women's Health Book: Speaking for Ourselves, edited by Evelyn C. White 113 Reviewed by Gwendolyn Jones Women 117. & Therapy

Volume 12 Number 4 1992

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL 1 Esther D. Rothblum Ellen Cole

Anita Hili, Clarence Thomas and the Enforcement of Female Silence 3 Susan C. Wooley

Treatment of Women Sexually Abused in Childhood: Guidelines for the Beginning Therapist 25 Ferol E. Mennen

SPECIAL SERIES ON GENDER AND SCIENCE How Different? New Essays on Gender and Science 47 Georgina Feldberg Does Gender Have an Impact on Excellence In Academic Medicine? 51 Rose Shelnin

Gender Bias in Medical Research 61 Margrit Eichler Anna Lisa Reisman Elaine Manace Borins

Gender Issues in the Diagnosis of Mental Disorder 71 Paula J. Caplan

Genes, Embryos and Public Policy: The Marketing of the New Reproductive Technologies 83 Patricia Katifert

Biases In Women's Health Research 91 Jean A. Hamilton

Sexism in Research: The' Limits of Academic Freedom 103 Cannie Stark-Adamec

From Anti-Feminine to Anti-Feminist? Students' Reflections on Women and Science 113 Georgina Feldberg 118. Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives Wotnen Part I

& Women & Therapy Therapy Volume 13, Numbers 1/2 CONTENTS A Feminist Quarterly

EDITORS' NOTE xiii Ellen Cole Esther D. Rothblum Oliva M. Espin

Foreword xv Theanvy Kuoch Sima Wali Mary F. Scully

SECTION I: INTRODUCTION Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives 1 Ellen Cole

A Personal Introduction 5 Esther D. Rothblum

Roots Uprooted: The Psychological Impact of Historicall Political Dislocation 9 Oliva M. Espin

SECTION II: UNDERSTANDING REFUGEES: FROM THE INSIDE OUT Coping with Stress: A Refugee's Story 21 Delia H. Saldafla

Birth, Transformation, and Death of Refugee Identity: Women and Girls of the Intifada 35 Mary K. Roberson

Women in Exile and Their Children 53 Maria Bylund

Rape and Domestic Violence: The Experience of Refugee Women 65 Amy R. Friedman Refugee Women 119. and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives Part I Wonten

Women & Therapy & Volume 13, Numbers 1/2 Therapy CONTENTS (Continued) A Feminist Quarterly

Soviet Jewish Refugee Women: Searching for Security 79 Deborah Fuller Hahn Displaced Women in Settings of Continuing Armed Conflict 89 Michael D. Roe Fifty Years Later: Am I Still an Immigrant? 105 Rachel Josefowitz Siegel

SECTION III: WORKING WITH REFUGEES: THE CHALLENGES AND REWARDS The Balancing Act: Plight of Afghan Women Refugees 113 Sultana Parvanta Traces of Khmer Women's Imaginary: Finding Our Way in the West 129 Sokhany Sieng Janice L. Thompson From Helpless Victim to Empowered Survivor: Oral History as a Treatment for Survivors of Torture 141 Patricia K. Robin Herbst On Trial in the Promised Land: Seeking Asylum 155 Nancy Grey Postero Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives Pan /l, will follow in Women & Therapy, Volume 13, Number 3. 120. Refugee Women and Their Mental Health: Wotnen Shattered Societies, Shattered Lives & Part II Women & Therapy Therapy Volume 13, Number 3

A Feminist Quarterly CONTENTS

EDITORS' NOTE xiii Ellen Cole Esther D. Rothblum Oliva M. Espin

SECTION IV: JOURNEYS TO RECOVERY: THE HEALING PROCESS Testimonio, a Bridge Between Psychotherapy and Sociotherapy 173 Adrlalllle Aroll

Healing the Wounds of the Mahan/dori 191 111eanvy Kuoch Richard A. Miller Mary F. Scully Women and Political Torture: Work with Refugee Survivors in Exile 209 Barbara Chester

Markers of Successful Aging Among Vietnamese Refugee Women 221 Barbara W.K. Yee

SECTION V: DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES ACROSS CULTURES Treatment for Psychosomatic Blindness Among Cambodian Refugee Women 239 Gretchen B, Van Boemel Patr/cla D. Rozl!e

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Salvadoran Women: Empirical Evidence and Description of Treatment 267 Deborah J. Bowen Lisa Carscadden Kate Be/gllle llldia Fleming

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Vietnamese Women 281 Judi/h Shepherd

Healing Their Wounds: Guatemalan Refugee Women as Political Activists 297 Deborah Light WOMEN'S ART~ 121. A WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY PUBLICATION No49 November/December 1992

CONTENTS

FEATURES

Madonnas and Medusas 4 An American realist with a mission. Josephine Withers on the work of Audrey Flack

Oblique Glances 7 Rosa lee examines the contemporary gaze and the work of Bridget Riley

Somatic States 20 RLWithers searches for clues as to how abstract works speak of their subject

THE BODY IN ART

Modern Mythology 10 Lynda Nead exposes the nude in Western art

I Figure I'm A Woman 13 Alison Yarrington on the "sensuous" in Milrf~ BUhklrtHft' "Del'" Regen.schinn", 188) fin de siecle sculpture lee pare 17

Faceless Femme Fatales 16 Surrealist women used the body as both source and subjec~ reports Louisa Buck Profession Without Tradition 27 Bodies of Knowledge 18 Liz Crossley reports from Hilary Robinson unravels a new mood in feminine culture NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS Bodyrltes 19 SLIDE LIBRARY _ Janice Cheddie on the self portraits of Chila Burman

Pauline Barrie 29 EXHIBITIONS BOOKS

Down and Burnt Out 25 London Walkabout Eva Hesse: A Retrospective 30 Althea Greenan Organised by Helen A Cooper Janis Jefferies Bettina Rhelms 26 Val Williams LISTINGS 32 122. WOMEN'S ARTI A WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBRARY o'JBLlCATION NoSO January/February 1993 O.SO CONTENTS

FEATURES

Rewriting The Story Of Art 4 The 18th century provides a key to our understanding of the emergence of modern western culture. Griselda Pollock on the case of Angelica Kauffman

A Child In Time 9 Images of the violent world of childhood bombard us daily but. Alison Yarrington reports, children are so often rendered mute in our depictions

ON THE FACE OF IT

Face Values 12 Liz Wells introduces the photographic face: controlled, distorted. open

Heads You Win 14 Frank Auerbach's faces have transformed the traditional portrait. Marcia Pointon examines the relationship between artist, sitter and spectator

A Stroke In The Right Direction 18 From cows to cats, animal portraits are always a

sign of status. Julia Browne talks to three artists Nancy Honey "4nh" 12. a5 MOrtiCl3"" 1992 See 0 28 making a living OUt of animals

Who Is The Fairest Of Them All? 21 No Rest For The Viewer 26 We will never find the real face as Nicola Diamond Annette Chevallier's urban abstractions speak of the discovers double edged life in the city, says Penny Dunford

NEWS FROM THE WOMEN ARTISTS EXHIBITIONS SLIDE LIBRARY

The Medium Is The Message 22 Members Focus: Paula Rego and Nancy Honey 27 Sacha Craddock visits Liliane Ujn and Judith Cowan Pauline Barrie in their studios BOOKS A Muse On Myth 23 Johanna Dahn on Alexis Hunter Elizabeth Wilson on Frida Kahlo 29 Janet Wolff on Berthe Morisot's women 30 Risky Business 24 Katy Deepwell on Feminism and Art History 31 Recent photographic shows have taken place in and out of the gallery. Althea Greenan on the new hosts LISTINGS 32 Women's Education des femmes 123.

Volume 9 Number 4 Summer 1992

FEATURES 39 A Survivor's Fairy Tale (sommaire en fran,ais) 4 Writing About Violence a story by Kate Delaney Earthdancer (sommaire en fran,ais) by Morgan McClung POETRY 6 Breaking All the Ruies: Breaking Silence 8 Tarring the Riverboat (sommaire en fran,ais) by Dianne Reid by Colleen N. Race 12 dross 10 gold (for Paul) 10 Between Silence and Silence Fairbairn (sommaire en fran'1ais) two poems by Lyn·" Kosi/sky a story by Sharon Ferguson-Hood 18 I, Me, My 13 Coping by Bille LiVings/on (sommaire en fran,ais) Anonymous 33 Leda by Barbara Wood IS Stories From Pinegrove (sommaires en frant;:ais) by women at Pinegrove Correctional Crr. DEPARTMENTS 19 Will My Hurt Go Away? 2 Editorial (sommaire en fran,ais) by Mary Rennie 3 Editorial 20 Dealing with Residential School: 4 Letters The Heating Process of an Adult Child (sommaire en fran,ais) by Elizabeth Bear 41 Book Reviews Comjng Out of My Shell, by Ann K. Green Review by Peggy Buckley and 22 Taking II Day by Day Jan Ko/enick Herbert (sommaire en fran,ais) by Loralee Elliot Libeny: A Manua! for Surviyors of Woman Abuse by Denise Taylor 24 I Promise I'll Love You Forever and Diane Kays (sommaire en fran,ais) Review by Barbara Cottrell a story by Party Herriot 43 ResourceslRessources 27 Briser Ie silence en milieu pedagogique (summary in English) 48 Agenda par Jeannine M. Ouellette

32 Unwelcome Attentions: Learning NOT to Live with Harassment (sommaire en fran,ais) by Jessica Slighrs

37 A New Beginning (sommaire en fran,ais) by Jean Wasegijig 124. Women's History Review

VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3 1992

SPECIAL ISSUE Women's Sexualities: contest and control

Edited by PENNY SUMMERFIELD & PENNY TINKLER Centre for Women's Studies, University ofLancaster

Penny Summerfield & Penny Tinkler. Editorial 337 Maria Luddy. An Outcast Community: the 'wrens' 'of the Curragh 341 Lynn Abrams. Martyrs or Matriarchs? Working·c1ass Women's Experience of Marriage in Germany before the First World War 357 Shani D'Cruze. Approaching the History of Rape and Sexual Violence: notes towards research 377 Lucy Bland. 'Purifying' the Public World: feminist vigilantes in late Victorian England 397 Alison Oram. Repressed and Thwarted, or Bearer of the New World? The Spinster in Inter·war Feminist Discourses 413 Penny Summerfield & Nicole Crockett. 'You weren't Taught that with the Welding': lessons in sexuality in the Second World War 435

CONFERENCE REPORT June Purvis. AParticipant's View of Alice in Wonderland, the First International Conference on Girls and Girlhood: transitions and dilemmas 455

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 461 Contents and Index, Volume 1 463 125. FRAN P. HOSKEN WI N EDITOR 117 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 USA TEL 617·"2·1431 INTERNATIONAL VOL. 18 NO.4 NETWORK AUTUMN 1992

EDITORIAL: WOMEN, MEN AND VIOLENCE

2 - 6 WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY 471h SESSION - Seplember - December 1992, New Y,,/k COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN - 371hSesslon,Morch 17-26 19'1'J, Vienno, Fourth WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN: Action for Equollty. Developmenl & Peace CEDAW • Committee on the Elimination of Dlscrlmlnaflon Aga!nst Women: 12th Sesslon IWRAW -International Women's Rights Action WatCh INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUTRITION - Rome.lta~. Dec, 5-11 1992, Co-sponsored by FAO • Food and Agriculture Organization and WHO ~ World Health Organization WORLD CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS - Vienna. Austna June 14-25 1993 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT - Sept. 5 - 13. 1994. Calra. E9ypl, Message by Seer, Gen, Dr. NaffsSodik 7 - 14 WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT THE FUTURE FOR WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT: Voices from the South by Peggy Antrobus GENDER AND THE FOOD REGtME : Transnational and Human Issues, By Margoret Snyder SOLAR BOX COOKERS INTERNATIONAL: Review of activities world-wide WID - AID: US Agency for Int. Development Office of Women In Development· Activities AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION for Women Formers In Africa: World Bank Discussion Paper EDUCATION: Women still lag behind In Educotlon Ihroughout devetoplng counlrles II Economic and Soclollmpact of girl'S primary education In developing countrIes /I Strategies to Increase Access. Perslstonce and Achievement RESOURCES: Women INK II Reseou Femmes et Developpemenl II CHANGE II RUYA Vision 15 - 20 WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT weDO ·Women's Environment and Development Organization: 'Community Report Cord' WOMEN AND SHELTER Network. Kenya ENVIRONMENT AND POPULATION GROWTH - Projections II ECOFORUM Newsletter eNVIRONMENT - Resource and Action series from APDC· Asian & Paclftc Development Ctr, GABRIELA: Defending Our Future - Philippines BIBUOGRAPHY: Women In Mountain Development THE GREEN MOVEMENT - tor Environment. Justlce and a sustainable Economy· USA 21 - 28 WOMEN AND HEALTH CHILDBIRTH: WHO - World Health Orgonlzotion~ Safe ChHdbirth needs more than medical sSIVlces II The Russian Birth Project II Resources, Publications II FAMILY PLANNING: Teenage Pregnancy stili Increasing In USA II Chino's and Indio's use of b1rthcontrol methodS - a critical comparison WOMEN'S AND GIRL'S HEALTH - India: Seminar on Adolescent Girls' Health. by CHETNA Campaign 10 Legalize RU 486 In USA II Women's Health Equity Actlntroduced - USA II Post Abortion Family Planning II AIDS: Women face higher Infection rotes worldwide BREASTCANCER a growing couse of death of women world-wide 29 - 37 FEMALE GENITAL AND SEXUAL MUTILATION FGM STATISTICS AFRICA: Country I Country Estlmale of total number of GlrlslWomen THE MEDtCALIZATION OF FGM RfJECTED WORLDWIDE - an Overview by Fran P, Hosken - But Physicians In the Netherlands suggest FGM be done In hospitals STOP DANGEROUS TRADITIONS: Famme et Developpement . Special Issue on FGM LEITER TO WHO: by senator Kennedy and others In US Congress asking for Progress Report UNITED NATIONS RfPORT on 'Troditlonal Practices' by UN Working Group lAC ACTIVITY REPORT: Inter African Committee on Traditional Pracllces . 1991 Overview lAC NIGERIA: 'Your Task Magazine' reporting on activities in Nigeria EGYPT: Project on the physical Violation of young Femoles - Progress Report LONDON: First European Study Conference on FGM

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38 • 44 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: Violence a major Factor In Women's Health worldwide UN COMMISSION ON tHE STATUS OF WOMEN: Draft Declaratlan an Elimination of Violence TANZANIA: TAMWA Report of Committee against Sexual Harassment. Domestic Violence ZIMBABWE: Sexual ond Domestic Violence AUSTRALIA: Domestic Violence among immIgrants KOREA: New Policies ond Action against Sexual Assault BRAZIL: Criminal Injustice - Violence against Women -A Human Rights Review USA: Discrimination and Sexual Assault at Universities II Coalition Agalnsl Sexuot Assaultll Clearinghouse for Defense of Battered Women 45 • 47 WOMEN AND MEDIA USA: SURVEY - Women Ignored by News Magazines II Directories II Women on Campus Women's Periodicals: ASIA II EUROPE 48 • 55 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA KUWAIT: Human Rights Watch Report - Rope & Abuse of Asian Women Household Workers EGYPT: Rights of Women: low versus Reality LEBANON: Institute fo, Women Studies in the Arab World AFRICA: ECA - African Training & Research Center for Women - ATRCW·Afrlcan Regional ActivitIes for Women II Forging Strategies for the Advancement of Women In 90tles ZIMBABWE: Women's Resource Center Network II Women In ZImbabwe II Guide to the Maintenance low II Women and low In Southern Africa NAMIBIA : Na~onal Women's Orgonizatlon - NANAWO - Ac~vitles ZAMBIA: Women and Men In Zombia - Statistics MAURITANIA: International Organization of Francophone Women NIGERIA: Traditionol WidOWhood Rites In NIgeria 56 - 64 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC CHINA: Focus on Profits revives DiscrimInation II Women's RIghts low passed IRAN: Status of Women worsens with PolitIcal Climate KOREA: Korean Women Workers AssocIation : "Where the Hen Crows' and Activities PHILIPPINES: GA8RIELA Leading the Struggle for Women's Equality, National Sovereignty and Democracy; Comm!sslons; National Center; Status of Women 8RUNEI - DARUSSALAM: Women's Unit Activities and Directories INDIA: Women's Poverty and Productivity - World Bank Research Study II The Triple Burden of Muslim Women JAPAN: Yokohama Women's Forum /I Not, Women's Education etr. /I lobor Resources PAKiSTAN: Police Abuse of Women -A Human Rights Vlolatlons' Report 65 • 68 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: Women and the Labor Market II Women's Employment lIThe Position of Women in the labor Market II Conference on Equality In changing Europe : Gender Issues in the Transition to a Morket Economy : Woman elected Prime Minister 69 • 75 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS ARGE~nNA : Program to promote Equality of Opportunity and Education BARMDOS: WAND· Women In Development Unit - Caribbean Environment - Publlcatlons COSTA RICA: COFEMINA - Centro Femlnlsta de Informacion y Acclon - Activities CANADA: Feminists make Progress· National. Action Committee on Status of Women UNITED STATES: New Reolitles of the American Family II AAUW - Update: How Schools shortchange Girls II US Bar Association to fight for 'Cholce' II Civll Rights Act of '91 becomes Law II Women's Equality Day II Teenage Pregnancy expensIve II States fall to collect Child Support from fathers, 76 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL tHE GL08AL FUND FOR WOMEN - assists women's development worldwide II GROOTS - Gross Roots Organizations Operatlng Together in Sisterhood 127 .

Volume 4, Number 3 Fall 1992

TABLE OF CONTENTS

News from the Council Page 1 News from the Member Centers Page 7 News from the Caucuses Page 13 News from Washington Page 16 News from the International Centers Page 17 Publications and Resources Page 21 Upcoming Events Page 23 Calls for Papers Page 24 Opportunities for Research, Study, & Affiliation Page 24 New Affiliates Page 26 128,

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I Linda Gordon· The Women Oulside: Meanine" and Myths ofHomel_ess ",Sttphmdt 1 Golden 4 Letters 5 Valerie Miner' Before and Aller by Rosellen Brown 7 Sabine Brueck· Showing Our Colors: Afro-German Women Speak Out tdit~d by May Op/", Katharina Oguntoyt and Dagmar Schultz 8 Nancy Mairs' In Full Flower: Aging Women, Power, and Suualily by Lois W. Banntr 10 Jane Dwinell· Baby Doctor by Perri Klass II Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich· Changing the Story: Feminist Fiction and Ihe Tradition by Gayle Greene 12 Cathy N. Davidson' Love leuersfor grandma 13 Adrian T. Oktenberg • Lesbian (Oul)law: Survival Under the Rule of Law by Rwhann Robson 16 Miriam Lewin' Trauma and Recovery by Judith Lewis Herman 17 Karen Lehonan' The War Against Women by Marilyn French 18 Elizabeth Wolf, Loss of Ihe Ground·Note: Women Writing About the Loss ofTheir Mothers ed/ted by Helen Vozenilek 20 Ann Sutherland Harris' Sofonisba Anguissola, The First Great Woman Artist nflhe Renais· sanee by l/ya Sandra Perling/eri 21 Miranda Pollard· We Will Wait: Wives ofFrench Prisoners of War, 1940·1945 by Sarah Fish· man 23 Pat Aufderheide' Lives Together/Worlds Aparl: Molhers and Daughters In Popular Culture by Suzanna Danuta Walters 24 Gay W. Seidman' Threads of Solidarity: Women in South African Industry, 1900-1980 by Iris Berger 24 Maureen O'Neill' Surrender (Poem) 25 Irene Compos Carr' The Hour of the Poor, The Hour of Women: Salvadoran Women Speak by Renny Golden 26 Jane E. Schultz' Divided Houses: Gender and lhe Civil War edited by Catherine Clinton and Nina Silber 29 Books Received 129.

CONTENTS 1 Emily Bass' Capitol Games: Clarence Thomas, Anita Hill, and the Story ofa Supreme Court Nomination by Timothy M. Phelps and Helen Wimernilz; Race.ing Justice, En~gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality edited by ; Court of Appeal: The Black Community Speaks Out on the Racial and Sexual Politics ofThomas v. Hill edired by Robert Chrisman and Robert L. Ailen 5 Lellers 5 Karen Malpede • Kithe Kollwitz by ElizabClh Prelinger, with contributions by Alessandra Comini and Hildegard Bachert 7 Jan Clausen' The Seasons: Death and Transfiguration by Jo Sinclair 8 Londa Schiebinger •A World Without Women: The Christian Clerical Culture of Western Science by DavidNoble; Cartesian Women: Versions and Subversions ofRational Discourse in the Old Regime by Erica Harth 10 Delia Sherman' The Silent City by Elisabeth Vonarburg 11 Julie Phillips' The Persistent Desire: A Femme·Butch Reader edired by Joan Nestle 12 Lise Weil •A Chorus ofStones: The Private Life of War by Susan Griffin 13 Sara Freedman. The Schoolhome: Rethinking Schools for Changing Families by Jane Roland Manin 15 Carol Saltos·· The Ice Lizard, Poems 1977·88 by Judith Emlyn Johnson; A Woman Kneeling in the Big City by Elizaberh Macklin 16 Sonia Jaffe Robbins' You've Got to Have Balls to Make It in This League: My Life as an Umpire by Pam Postema and Gene Wojciechowski 17 Marlene Gerber Fried. Abortion: A Positive Decision by Patricia Lunneborg; Biller Froil: Women's Experiences ofUnplanned Pregnancy, Abortion, and Adoption by Rita Townsend and Ann Perkins 18 Lynne Layton' The Madonna Connection: Representational PoUtics, Subcultural Identities, and Cullural Theory edited by Cathy Schwichtenberg 20 Gail Pool· Looking for Atlanta by Marilyn Dorn Staars; Nalural Hislory by Maureen Howard 21 Arlene Kaplan Daniels' Wnmen's Cullure: American Philanthropy and Art, 1830·1930 by KarhleenD. McCarthy 22 Jeanette I. Winlbrop • Two Poems 23 Emily Alward· Make Room for TV: Television and the Family Ideal in Postwar America by Lynn Sp;gel; Private Screenings: Television and the Female Consumer edited by Lynn Spige/ and Denise Mann; Enterprising Wnmen: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth by Camille Bacon·Smith 24 Books Received 130.

1 Jon! Seager' Gendered Spaces by Daphne Spain; Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique ofthe Man-Made Environment by Leslie Kanes Weisman 4 Letters 6 Paula DIPerna' "Thinking globally, acting locally: afeminist runs for Congress" 8 Mary Kay Blakely' Catholic Girls edited by Amber Coverdale Sumrall and Patrice Vecchione 9 Gay W. Seidman' African Laughter: Four Visits to Zimbabwe by Doris Lessing 10 Emily Toth· Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal ofthe Romance edited by Jayne Ann Krentz '11 Lillian S. Robinson. The Change: Women, Aging and the Menopause by 13 Lesley Hazleton· Shooting the Boh: A Woman's Voyage Down the Wildest River in Borneo by Tracy Johnston; The Very Rich Hours: Travels in Orkney, Bellze, the Everglades and Greece by Emily Hies/and 14 Jean McNeil· The Last Magician by Janette Turner Hospital 15 Alicia Ostriker. A GulfSo Deeply Cut: American Women Poets and the Second World War by Susan Schweik 16 Gwendolyn Mink· Protecling Soldiers and Mothers: The Political Origins ofSocial Polley in the United States by Theda Skocpol 17 Carolyn G. Heilbrun· Writing Dangerously: Mary McCarthy and Her World by Carol Brightman 19 Rickie Solinger. The Selling of Contraception: The Dalkon Shield Case, Sexuality, and Women's Autonomy by Nicole J. Grant 20 Dorothy Helly. Discourses of Difference: An Analysis of Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism by Sara Mills 20 Susan Wicks· Two Poems 21 Jeffrey Ann Goudie· Dear Barbara, Dear Lynne: The True Story ofTwo Women in Search of Motherhood by Barbara Shulgald and Lynne Sipiora 22 Carol Ochs· Four Centuries ofJewish Women's Spirituality: A Sourcebook edited by, Ellen M. Umansky and Dianne Ashton 24 Books Received 131. AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

Volume 21, Number 4 (1992) Beyond Stereotypes: Mary Wilkins Freeman', Radical Critique ofNineteenth.Century Culls ofFemininity 383 MARTHA J. CUTIER Ophelia and Femininity in the Eighteenth Century: "Dangerous conjecture, in Ul.breeding minds" 397 MARY FLOYD·WILSON ": ~ ; The Definition, ofSelfand Form in Feminist Autobiography Theory 411 .-- . MARJANNE E. GOOZE ...... Is the Courtesan ofEguchi a Buddhist Metaphorical, t --- , :-"" ...,':., Woman? A Feminilt Reading ofa Nii Play in ~\ V_, 1. Japanese Medieval Theater 431 ETSUKO TERASAKl Japanese Women: Still Three Step, Behind 457 WILLIAM R. NESTER Women, Science, and A Women', Science 479 CELINE MARSDEN and ANNA OMERY "The Dangerou, Age: Karin Michaelis and the Politics ofMenopause" 491 BEVERLEY DRIVER EDDY Contributors 505 132.

Reflections on Our 20th Anniversary Wendy Martin llriel 3 A Way of Seeing: A Conversation with Ariel 5 Laura Schm Hard Core Visionary: Composition and Iconography in llriel's llrt 15 Christopher Fulkerson and Ariel Parkinson Ethel K. Schwabacher 43 The Mind ofa Woman llrtist: Excerpts from the Journals of Ethel K. Schwabacher 45 Brenda Webster and Judith Emtyn Johnson

Selections From An Interview With Sherie Scheer Together With Some Suggestions For Their Use 67 Anne M. Wagner

Beth Van Hoesen: The Art ofBeholding 83 Celeste Connor Nancy Perloff and Susan Rankaitis: Studio Dialogue, June 1992 99 Nancy Pertoff and Susan Rankaitis

llrchetypal Images and Landscapes, Figures, and Installations 115 Connie Zehr and M.A. Greenstein

Essay,June 1992 125 Sheila Pinkel C09tributors 133 133. CONTENTS

SUE V. ROSSER 535 Are there feminist methodologies appropriate for the natural sciences and do they make a difference?

NESSY ALLEN 551 Australian women in science: two unorthodox careers ~ LOIsA. WEST 563 Feminist nationalist social movements: beyond universalism 3: and towards a gendered cultural relativism ~ JULIE PARK 581 Research partnerships: a discussion paper based on case .. studies from liThe Place of Alcohol in the Lives of New r.:.n Zealand Women" project PAMELA COTTERILL 593 Interviewing women: issues of friendship, vulnerability. and ~ power < EILEEN DREW 607 The part-time option? Women and part-time work in the 0 t"" European Community Ul ~ tTl c:: '"d ~ o-l tTl tTJ tTl r.:.n COMMENT ~ Vo- gJ AILBHE SMYTH 615 Women's Studies and 'the disciplines' ~ ~2 I 0 tTl BOOK REVIEWS (') gJ LJ tTl ~~ GODWIN OHIWEREI 619 Third World Women and the Politics ofFeminism edited by ~ tl:l Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Ann Russo, and Lourdes Torres tTl ~:2 ~ THERESIA SAUTER-BAILLIET 619 Women's Words: The Feminist Practice ofOral History -'0 ~ edited by Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Pata; ~

ROSALIND EDWARDS 620 Dual-Earner Families: International Perspectives edited by 0 Suzan Lewis, Dafna N. IzracH, and Helen Hootsmans $ MARY KENNEDY 621 Working and Educatingfor Life: Feminist and International Perspectives on Adult Education by Mechthild U. Hart t"""l

MILDRED L. JACKSON 622 Mary Wolfstonecraft: The Making ofA Radical Feminist by Jennifer Lorch ~ JODl·ANNE GEORGE 622 Virginia Woolfand the Literature ofthe English Renaissance by Alice Fox MARY MONTAUT 623 Emily Dickinson, Woman Poet by Paula Bennell and Emily ~ Dickinson by Joan Kirkby

DEBRAH RAsCHKE 623 Becoming a Woman Through Romance by Linda K. Christian-Smith

ELAINE MARTIN 624 Biller Healing: German Women Writers, From 1700 to 1830 edited by Jeannine Blackwell and Susanne Zantop

AMy HUDOCK 625 Kate Chopin: The Life ofthe Author of"The Awakening" by Emily Toth

ELLEN BROWN 626 Gelling Personal: Feminist Occasions and Other Autobiographical Acts by Nancy K. Miller

CHERIE MEACHAM 626 Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology ofOppression by Sandra Lee Bartky 629 Biographical Statements Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports XIX Volume IS Contents and Author Index 134. Women's Studies Quarterly

WOMEN'S STUDIES IN EUROPE

3 Editorial. Angelika Kiister·LosslUk and Tobe Levin

In This Issue 15 Academic Women's Studies in the Republic of Ireland, A.nne B\'rne 28 From Academia to the Education ~Iarketplace: United Kingdom 'Vornell's Studies in the 19905. Lisa Adkins and Diana Leonard 38 Women's Studies at the University ofEast London, iHaggie Humm 44 The Dutch Development: Women's Studies in the Netherlands, .\largo Brouns 58 ~ordic Cooperation in 'Vornell's Studies. Solveig Bergman 68 Women's Studies in Belgium. .Iloniqlle Rimy 75 Radical in Theory: Organized Women's Studies in France. the 'Vomeo's ~Io\'ement. and the State. Judith Ezekiel 85 "~omen's Studies and Feminist Research in the Federal Republic ofGermany and Berlin (West), Gudrun Wemer·Hervieu 98 German \Vomen's Studies and the 'Vornen's Movement: A Portrait of Themes, Ute Gerhard 112 A Voice from Berlin (East); "Our Research Hasn't Caught Cp with Our Reality" (from a telephone interview with Professor Hildegard Nickel, Institute for Social Sciences. Humboldt University, April 1992). Sabiae Brock 116 Women's Studies in haly: The Story of Feminist Historiography, Mariaa Addis Saba 127 Women's Studies in Spain. Lola Castmio 136 Research on \\'omen in Bulgaria: The Hard Way into theFu­ ture. Rou11l)'QnQ Slabakova 144 Introducing GRACE-the European Community Women's Studies Database, Veronique Degraej 153 Women's Studies Networking in Europe: Introduction to lhe European Network for \Vomen"s Studies (ENWS) and Women"s International Studies Europe (\VISE), Tobe Levin

Resources 163 Newsbriefs