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WOMEN'S SlUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University ofWisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 10, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1991

PublishedbySusanSearing,Women'sStudies Librarian :: University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library::: 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 :: (608) 263-5754 A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS Volume 10. Number 4 Wlnter 1991

Periodical literature is the cutting edge. of women's scholarship, , and much of women's culture. A Current Ma. of ConterlfS 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 Penom. 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 bibliographicinformation should a reader wish to subscribe to a joumal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of no&&,. . 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 m.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 ediior. 6. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). 7. International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). 8. Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. 9. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. 10. Locations where the joumal is held in the UW System. 1 1. Publications in which the journal is indexed. 12. Subject focuslstatement of purpose of the joumal.

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. Our goal is to have represented in Ee all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications whii, 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 Woire- Women's published annually by the Women's. .Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008); and in Women's Pen- Ne-: A Won List of the HoldirlgSpf diedby James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neill E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). . . Suggestions for improvements of are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up to date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have overlooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information. . . is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Susan E. Searing, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, W153706. Phone (608) 263- 5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, 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 subscrip tions: $5 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $10 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $1 0 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $1 5 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state sub- scriptions: $20 (indiv. & women's programs), $38 (inst.). This fee covers all publications of the Office, including Feminist,Feminist Pen'odic&, New Books on Women & Fem~m,. . and bibliographies, directories, and occasional publications produced throughout the year. Wisconsin subscribers, please add sales tax ($.50 - indiv; $1 .OO - libraries). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00 - ). iii.

AURORA 1986. 1. 1975. 4Iyear. 2. 3Iyear. $32 (indiv.), $78 (inst),plus $6 for foreign postage 3. $10. Sage Publications, Inc., 21 11 W. Hillcrest Dr., 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624 (Aurora is Newbury Park, CA 91320. suspending publication with vol. 10 no. 2 Summer Betty Sancier. 1990, Issue m6). ISSN 08861099. 5. Editorial Committee. LC sn853234. 7. ISSN 0197-n5x. OCLC 12871850. 8. LC srBCL11853. La Croese; Madison; Milwaukee. 9. OCLC 61 13633. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument File; 12. and fantasy with a feminist . Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family Studies orientation. Abstracts; Social Work Research and Abstracts; Social Plannin~Pollcy8 Derelopment Abstracts; AlmRulM~SNDIES Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. 1. 1985. 'This journal is committed to the discussion and 2. wear. development of feminist values, theories, and 3. $35 Aw. (indiv., airmail), $2!5 Aus. (indiv., surface knowledge as they relate to mial work research, mail), $50 Aus. (ind, airmail), $40 Aus. (ind, surface education, and practice.' Contains articles, reports, mail). of research, essays, poetry, and literary pieces. 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University of Dedicated to 'the task of eliminating discrimination Adelaide, GPO Box 496, Adelaide, South Australia and oppression, especially with respect to gender, 5001, Australla. but Including raw, ethnicity, clam, age, disability, 5. Susan Margarey. and sexual and affectional preference as well.' 7. 0816449. 11. Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women MEAHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE Abstracts. 1984. 12. 'Australian Feminist Studies pubiish? wear. transdisciplinary scholarship and discussion in the ' $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), fields of feminist research and women's studies $20 (inst.). courses. In addition, it aims to attract and Business Manager, Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson encourage discussion of government and trade union Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. inltiatives and policies that concern women; Amna E. Badri. examination of the interaction of feminist theory and Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, practice; comment on changes in curricula relevant Omdurman, Sudan. to women's studies and feminist studies ...; reviews, ISSN 0255470. critiques, enthusiasms and correspondence.' LC sn85234n. OCLC 12747640. Madison. ERIC, UMI. Temporarily suspended with #5, 1988. 'Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle East and in other developing countries; women in BELLBL€rrEs development.' 1. 1985. 2. 41year. 3. $20 (lndiv.), $15 (student), $40 (in&). Sample issue: 1975. $3. Add $9 for foreign postage. wear. 4. Karen T. Jenkins, 785 Verbenia Dr., Satellite Beach, $20 (Canadian indiv.), $30 (Canadian lnd), $30 FL 32937. (U.S. indiv.), $40 (U.S. inst.), plus $5 for other 5. Janet Palmer Mullaney. foreign postage. 6. Janet Mullaney, 11 151 Captain's Walk Ct., N. Mount Saint Vincent University, 166 Bedford Potomac, MD 20078. Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 216, Canada. 7. ISSN 08842957. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. 8. LC ~85.6513. Poff. 9. OCLC 12357950. iSSN 0702-7818. 10. Madison. LC cn~42338. 12. 'To promote and celebrate writing by women, OCLC 3409640. published by trade, university, and small presses in State Historical Society. the genres of fiction, nonfiction, essays, biography, Historical Abstracts; America: History and Lie; The and criticism.' Alternative Press Index; Resources for Feminist Research. BEMELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOWWAL 'Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to 1. 1986. critical and creative writing in English or French on 2. Annual. the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, 3. $35 (inst), $16 (regular), $8 (low income). Add $3 review essays, book reviews, art and poetry.' for foreign postage. 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Univ. of California iv.

Press, Perlodlcals Dept, 2120 Berkeley Way, experience6 and foster links among Individual Berkeley, CA 94720. femln'bts, activists and women's organizations; assist Studenta of Boalt Hall School of Law. In breaking down language barriers In the region; ISSN -431 2. stimulate women's creative expression; and LC sn85965. contribute to the development of the women's OCLC 11830558. mwement regionally and internationally. Madlson. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals; Current lndex to Legal 1976. Periodicals. 3lyear. 'The Berkelev Women's Law Journal is a forum from $18 (indlv.), $22.50 (lib. & lnst.), $15 (low income). which to give voice to the complex and varying Single copies: $8. perspectives reflecting the legal concerns of all P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. women, especially the women of color, lesbians, Margartta Donnelly. disabled women and poor women whose voices ISSN 01 47-1 627. have been eeverely underrepresented in existing LC 77-649570. literalure. With information as our power, the journal OCLC 31 14927.

would be a tool for social change.' , Madlson. American Humanities index; The Annual lndex to BRaADSHEEF Poetry In Periodicals; The Index of American 1. 1972 Periodical Verse. 2. 10/year. 'w publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, 3. $85.40 (airmail), 556.00 (surface mail). translatione, and photography, and is committed to 4. 228 Dominion Rd., P.O. Box 5&147, Auckland 3, providing a beautiful and creative journal format in New Zealand. which to showcase and writers.' 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 7. ISSN 01 108603. CAMERAOBSCURA 9. OCLC 6518660. 1. 1976. 12. Nem;analysis; In-depth articles; fictlon; poetry; 2. Wyear. revh. 'Broadsheet b a radical feminist magazine 3. $18 (indiv.), $35 Qnst). Add. $6.75 foreign postage whkh conrcioudy rMvw to be anti-racist and to (Canada and Mexico), $7.50 (elsewhere). incorporate the vhof indigenous women. The 4. Johne Hopkins Univereity Press, 701 West 40th St., main focus k on New Zealand women and events, Suite 275, , MD 21 21 1. with some werege of Pacific concern and issues 5. Constance Penley, Janet Bergstrom, Elisabeth Lyon. facing wonwn and femlnb everywhere.' 6. The Editors, Rush Rhees Library, Un~ereityof Rocheater, Rochester, NY, 14627. BROOMSCKm 7. ISSNono-5346. 1. 1978. 8. LC 8~794979. 2. wear. 9. OCLC 4818143. 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (ind), 520 (indiv., Canada), $25 10. Madlson; Milwaukee. (indiv., other foreign). Single copies: $3.50. 11. Alternative Press Index; International lndex to Film 4. 3543 l&h St13, San Francieco, CA 94110. Perlodlcab; The FIlmRlterature Index; The Arts and 5. Mkkey Spencer, Pdly Taylw. Humanities CinIndex. 11. Alternaive Presr, Index. 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; 12. 'Broomstick is a feminist political journal publishing psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; material by, for and about women wer forly. Our photography; video and performance. priorities are: to portray clear, positiveimages of older women; to take a stand against the CANADUN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW denigration of older women; to offer positive 19s. alternatives in our lives. Our goal is to form a wear. support Rehnork among older women.' $20 (studentnow-income), $40 (indi.), $65 (inst). Add $5 outside Canada. CAFRA-CAFRA 1 Nicholas St, Suite 400, , Ontario, KIN 787, 1. 1987 (CAFRA News; 1990 (Novedadee CAFRA). Canada 2. 4lyear. Prof. Elizabeth Sheehy (English CeEditor), Prof. 3. $15 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Michelle Boivin (French CeEdiitor). 4. CAFRA, P.O. Box 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & Faculty of Law/Faculte de droit, Univ. of Ottawa, 57 Tobago Louie Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario K1 N 6N5, Canada. 5. Tina Johnson ISSN 08324781. 11. 'CAFRA News Is the quarterly newsletler and Madison. primary networking tool of the Canadian Periodicals Index; lndex to Canadian Association for Feminist Research and Action Periodical Literature; lndex to Legal Periodicals; (CAFRA). Its main purposes are to: inform members Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies and other interested persons about the activities and Abstracts. programmes of the association; provide a forum tor 'The CJWL is the only Canadian legal periodical discussion and debate on key issues of concern to dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis of women in the region; promote the sharing of legal issues of concern to women.' CANADUNWlOMANSTUMESiNSCAHlERSDELA 4/ysar. FEMME $15 (indtv.), $24 (inst. 8 lib.). Single copies: $4. 1. 1978. People's Translation Service, 4228 Telegraph 2. 4/year. Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. 3. $30 (indtv.), $40 (in&). Single copies: $8. Add $6 Editorial Collective. for foreign postage. ISSN 08887062. 4. 21 2 Foundem College, York University, 4700 Keele LC 83.645901 ; sn63-11831. St., Downdew, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. OCLC 801 5674. 5. Carol Qreene. Madison. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. Alternative Prem Index. 9. OCLC 8558872. '...the collective product of feminists of diverse 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. nationalled and political perspectives committed to 11. Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Rowell contributing to an international women's movement' Library; Women Studies Abstracts. Each iesue focusen on a specific theme through 12. 'CWSIcl b a bilingual, interdisciplinary, feminist feature articled, interviews and personal narratives, journal that brings exciting scholarship about women often translated from foreign-language publications. to non-echolats, broadcaeta our diverse experiences and bridge8 the gap between Canada's ianguages MUGHEFSOFSARAH and cuttures.' 1. 1974. 2. 6/year. COMMONLNESRESBlANLlMS 3. $18. Add $5 for foreign postage. 1. 1981. 4. P.O. Box 41 1179, Chicago, IL 60641. 2. 4/year. 5. Reta Halteman Finger. 3. $15 (indtv.), $25 (lnst.), free to lesbians in prisons, 6. 3801 N. Keeler, Chicago, IL 60641. mental Institutions, and old age homes. Add $7 for 7. ISSN 07391749. foreign postage. Single copies: $4.50. 8. LC sn83-8089. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa Ci,IA 52244. 9. OCLC 2254361. 5. Editorial Collective. 10. State Historical Society. 7. ISSN 0891 -6969. 11. Book Reviews in Religion; Religion Index One: 8. sLC sn84-10345. Periodicals (RIO). 9. OCLC 8234014. 12. 'We seek to provide a forum for varying viewpoints 10. Madison. within Chriaian feminism; examining issues that 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal entries; affect women such as poverty, homosexuality, fiction; poetry; visual art. ' Common C~es/Lesbian spirituality, divorce, incest, biblical interpretation.' -Lives seeks to document the lives of ordinary Ieabians, and to reflect the diversity of the lesbian DIFFEFIENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL community-le8bians of color, of age and of youth, mDEs fat lesbians, disabled lesbians, poor and 1989. working-class lesbians. wishes to insure 3/year. access and visibility to lesbians who have never $28 (indtv.), $48 (inst.). Add $10 for foreign postage. thought before of publishing their work.' Single copies: $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.) plus $1.25 poaage. CONCORNS: NEWWTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 10th 8 OFTHEMODERNIANGUAOES Morton Streets, Bloomington, IN 47405. 1. 1971. Naomi Schor, Elizabeth Weed. 2. 3/year. Box 1958, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912. 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for details. ISSN 1040-7391. 4. Dorothy Brown, WCML Treasurer, 6363 St. Charles LC 89650873. Ave., New Orleans, LA 701 18. OCLC 18507940. 5. Frances M. Kavenik. Sociological Abstracts; Studies on Women Abstracts. 6. Frances M. Kavenik, English Dept, W-Parkside, 'd i f f e r e n c e s: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Box No. 2000, Kenosha, WI 531 41. Studies is affiliated with the Pembroke Center for 9. OCLC 2259670. Teaching and Research on Women, a nonprofit 10. Eau Claire. educational organization, at Brown University. The 12. News of the Modern Lenguage Association; features; journal brings together cuitural studies and feminism bibliographies; job information. and aims to provide a forum for an examination of cuitural politics and discursive practices informed by feminist criticism.'

Ceasing as a periodical with #17, 1990, to be included in EEmwoww Feminist Periodicals Vol. 11, no. 1 Spring, 1991. For 1. 1985. information on back Issues contact: Conditions, c/o 247 2. 12/year. Liberty Ave., Jersey Ci,NJ 07307. 3. 16.80 pounds (indiv.), 25 pounds (inst. 8 lib.), 22 pounds (indiv., surface rate), 32 pounds (inst 8 lib., CONNWONS: AN INlEFUWTK3NAL WOMEN'S surface rate), 30 pounds (indiv., airmail), 45 pounds cNAmEmY (inst. 8 lib., airmail). 1. 1981. 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU, England. vi.

5. Editorial &operative. feminlet science fiction.) 7. ISSN 0267-2294 12. 'Newdcunent affairs by and for women.' FEMPWSTsSueS 1. 1980. 2. Wear. 1. 1988. 3. $15 (indiv.), $34 (ind). Single coples: $7.50 (indiv.), 2. elyear. $17 (ind). Add $10 (surface) or $16 (air mail) 3. $8, $9 (Canada), $10 (other foreign). Single copies: postage outside U.S. $1.50. 4. Tranwction Perlodiials Consortium, Dept 8010, 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, Rutgem University, New Brunwick, NJ 08903. 207 Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 5. Mary Jo Lakeland, Susan Ellia Wolf. 4321 0. 6. 2948 Hillegaw, Berkeley, CA 94705. 5. Kim Davies. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee. 8. LC 82441422; sn8iL13352. 12. 'Our goal h emi in isms is to celebrate the varieties 10. Madison; Milwaukee. of feminist ex~ressionand to continue the tradition 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with of connecting the Center for Women's Studies to emphaaia on an international exchange of ideas. It women's communities through its publications.' includes articles by Englishlanguage feminists as Includes essays, short fiction, poetry, book reviews, well as translations of feminist texts by women of and articles. other countries.

FEMINIST BOOlCSTORE NEWS FEMlNlST H3lEW 1. 1976. 1. 1979. 2. 6lyear. 2. 3lyear. 3. $50, plus $6 Canada or $13 other foreign postage. 3. $38 (indiv.), $78 (ind), $38 per copy (back issues). 4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 941 882554. 4. David Polley, Rouliedge, 11 New Fetter Lane, 5. Carol Seajay. London EC4P 4EE England. 7. ISSN 0741 -6555. 5. Editorial Collective. 10. Milwaukee. 6. Feminist Review, 11 Carleton Qardens, Brecknock 12. is the communications vehicle for the informal Rd., London N19 5AQ, England. network of feminist bookstores. Every issue 7. ISSN 0141-7789. contains articles on bookstore policy and politics, as 8. LC 80647745. well as over 200 book reviews and announcements. 9. OCLC 6191763. Also read (wiih a passion) by feminist librarians and 10. Madison. women's studies instructors.' 12. 70develop the theory of Women's Liberation and debate the political perspectives and strategy of the FEMINIST COUH=TIONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S movement. To be a forum of work in progress and STUDIES RESOURCES current research and debates in Women's Studies.' 1980. 4ly ear. FEMINIST STUDIES University of Wisconsin: $5.25 (indiv.), $10 1. 1972. (organizations). Wisconsin subscriptions: $10.50 2. 3lyeat. (indiv. & non-profii women's organizations), $1 5.75 3. $24 (indiv.), $48 (ind). Single copies: $10 (indiv.), (libraries & other organizations). Out-of-state $20 (inst.). Add $4 foreign (Canada, Mexico, and subscriptions: $20 (indiv. & women's programs), $38 surface elsewhere); $14 (overseas air mail.) (inst.). Foreign subscribers pay postage: $5 4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, Feminist Studies, (surface) or $15 (airmail). Fee covers all C/OWomen's Studiea Program, University of publications of the Office of the Women's Studies Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. Librarian (See p. ii ). Single copies: $2.75. 5. Claire G. Moses. 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, 7. ISSN 0046-3663. WI 53706. 8. LC 76645276; ~~76-192. Susan Searing, Linda ShuIt. 9. OCLC 1632609. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433, 0742-7123. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse, Madison; LCsn84-10183. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens OCLC 6467769. Point; Stout; Whitewater. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; 11. Alternative Precu, Index; America: History and Life; Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; American Historical Association Recently Published Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State Historical Society; Articles; Applied Social Science Index & Abstracts; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; Bulletin signaletiquesociologie; Historical Abstracts; Whitewater. lnternational Bibliography of Book Reviews; Editorials, features, news, bibliographies, book lnternational Bibliography of Periodical Literature; reviews. Focus on feminist librarianship, publishing, Literary Criticism; Modern Language Association bookselling, archiving, researching-both in lnternational Bibliography; The Philosopher's Index; Wisconein and nationally. Review essays strive to Psychological Abstracts; Sage Family Studies provide a guide to the literature on a particular Abstracts; Sage Human Relations Abstracts; Social topic, (e.g. sociobiology; women in development; Sciences Citation Index; Sociological Abstracts; western women; lesbian studies; Black women; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women Studies vii.

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Volume 5, Number 3, Fall 1990 Editorial What's in a Name? Betty Sancier Articles Popular Advice to Women: A Feminist Perspective Mary Ann limenet and Susan Rice Toward the Psychosocial Empowerment of Women Hiasaura Rubenstein and Shame K. hwler Effects of Fetal-Protection Policies on Women Workers Kathleen E. Nuccio and Robin Sakina Mama Homeless Women and Men: Their Problems and Use of Services Brent B. Ben& and Patrick Dattalo A Case Study of Battered Women's Shelters in Appalachia Karen W. Tice On the Lookout On the Bias Leaving Our Fathers' Houses: Redefining Our Religious Concepts Gail K. Golden and Lynn G. Sheinkin Book Reviews Mapping the Moral Domain. Edited by Carol Gilligan, Janie Victoria Ward, Jill McLean Taylor, with Betty Bardige. Reviewed by Alison K. Adams Vol. 6 No. 2 December, 1989 The Ahfad Journal Women and Change

Contents Page Belghis Bedri Editor ' s note ...... 1 (Guest editor)

Amna E. Badri Intellectual Women: New ...... -.-... 4 Edith Grotberg approach to Sudanese development

Belghis Bedri Attitudes and behaviors of """"" 21 educated Sudanese women concerning legal rights in marriage and divorce

Sid Ahmed Graphic comnunication and ...... a. 27 Women in development

Magda Mohamed Effect of education and ...... 56 Elsanousi socialization on women's political participation Sara Philip Women diplomats in Sudan: ...... 70 Ghaboush status and mobility Batoul B. ElRayah (editor) Awatif Mustafa Me1 Halim (editor Iman M. Ahmed (editor) T H E LAST

Vol. 10. No. 2 Table of Contents Summer, 1990

Editorial ...... DieMartin "Open Letter to " synopsis ...... Jeanne Gomoll Dear Editorial Horde ...... You Folks (Letters from our readers) edited by Peter Larsen When Women Had Tails (poetry) ...... Carol Porter Psychic Phenomena (fiction) ...... Barbara Rodrnan Sparrows Fly (fiction) ...... Palmar Hardy Vulgar advemsements ...... SF

Art Credits

Jeanne Gomoll ...... Covers, 2, 3 Roben Kellough ...... 11 Liana Nash ...... 3 Georgie Schnobrich ...... 15, 19, 21 Australian Feminist

Studies No. 77 Autumn 7990 ARTICLES Sigrid Weigel Body and Image Space: Problems and Representability of a Female Dialectic of Enlightenment...... 1 Lesley Johnson Gender Issues and Education...... 17 Wendy Beck and Women in Australian Prehistory...... 29 Lesley Head Fiona Place Representations of hysteria and eating disorders 49 Kathy McDermott The Ideology of Skill...... 61

BERYL HENDERSON PRIZE ESSAY Margaret Mappin Shapes of a World not Realized: Virginia Woolf and the Possibility of a Female Voice...... 75

COMMENTS Gil/ian Cowlishaw On Vicky Kirby versus Marilyn Stmthern vers(us) 87 and 7erea Lea hySchaffer Postmodernism and History: A Reply to Marian Aveling ...... 91

COURSE OUTLINE Kam Louie and Women in Chinese Fiction: The Last Ten Years 95 Louise Edwarak

CONFERENCE REPORT Jackie Huggins International Indigenous Women's Conference 113 Lesley Causf 1989 Australasian Political Studies Association Conference ...... 115

REVIEWS Elizabeth Waters Women in the U.S.S.R...... 117 GiIIian Cow/khaw Feminism and Anthropology...... 121 Colleen Chesterman Hard Labour: Four views on women in the workforce...... 123 Deborah Jordan Feminists on Peace. War and Ecology...... 127 Roe Sybylla Reading Women's Bodies...... 129 Susan Sheridan Anthologomania...... 133

CORRESPONDENCE ...... 137

NOTICEBOARD ...... I39 - 141

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS ...... 143

BOOKS RECEIVED ...... 145 CONTENTS SUMMW 1- VOLUME S/NUMBER 4

REVIEWS Mety, Pcty,PaccdLore,byRYmadJoaGoddal She Drove Witbolt Stopping, by JkyGordoa TbcOacTrmSbrJdtbcWorld,byLyllaeMcFdl HddiptbcLiawWanaintbeCmtArirrmrMiIu~dl983, by Bubm KhpoIvea Nom*bYhuP- You're S1.adin( in My dOther Storia, by Eleu~mDevins Frimd d My Youth, by Alica Muom Tbc Maryc to tk by Iris Mutdoch Tbc Black WandsHealth Book Spmking For Ourselves, edited by Evelyn C. White Baptisn d Desin, by Lmk Erdrich Greaa Age, by Alicia Srulcin OshiLer Tolua Strrd, by Muinc Scrtes am* I Wrote JWad Otba &says on Life and Litmature, by M.rp~rstWPLlca Hady Soles: TwentietbCenbrPy Sboes, by Muy Tdo h dtlw Wmun: War, Geade, and Litavg Representation, edited by Hda~M. Cooper, Adriaras AurkDda Munich, md Susrn Menill Squier Wave Me Goodbye: Storks d tk Second World War, edited by Anne Boaion Miss You: Tbc World War II Lcttas d Barbam Wooddall Taylor and CMes E. Taylor, edited by Judy B.rrstt Litoff d David C. Smith Hdlbcat Mm and Tbdr Citiea, by Susrn Dodd TbcPsopkIKmw,byNrncym Spida Wmun's Gmnddrqhtem Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native Amaican Women, edited by P& Gunn Allea Civil War Warm: AmericPa Women Shaped by Conflict in Stod by Alcott, Cbopi We,and Otbas, editd by Fnnlr. McSberry, Jr., Clwlca G. Wugh, dMutin Grcabwg Cammw Boa&: Storig by and About Modao Texw Wancn, edited by Sunrme Comr Women's Writiql in Exile, by Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingnm Faniaiem dScience FEdMa, by SuPh Lehnu Manoria dVi. WO~CII'I Fmty dSchxe Fiction, edited by Swum J. Sturgie How I Bccrme H& Joag, by HdeJona~

FEATURES AND COLUMNS 9 Wy: East d Weat Germlm Authors (SdKirsch. Maria Beig, Ursula Hegi, and Ingcborg Brhmmn) . by Nancy Dar 11 FWioa: 'Tbe Virgin of Porn Hill' . by Cuolyn BMke 14 Children% Cm:Patricia McMby Anne Bischoff 18 Rediscoray Lmk &let . by Butma Meister 24 Bdks Leftre8 Iatarim: Jcanc&cWinterson . by Lynrre M. Coaatnntine and Suunne Scott 28 Rctrospcctive: Muy Wedey - by Bprbn Griffith Furst 33 Reprints: 'Womm d Work' (Jane Adduns, Elia Peattie, LibWald, Hilda W,Flrnnie Hurst. d E.M. Del.fidd). by Lrun Hapb 36 TbcCrimilmlEkmcnt.byJ~neBakennM 47 Fatrhworlr: Pa& Mew, Lsebiin Germany & Shirley Jacksw . by Deborah Price BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 1989-90 Volume 5

Admitted but Not Accepted: Outsiders 1 Take an Inside Look at Law School Suzanne Homer Lois Schwrtz

The Feminist Debate Over Prostitution 75 Reform: Prostitutes' Rights Groups, Jody Freeman Radical Feminists, and the (1m)possibility of Consent

Measuring Equality: A Comparative 110 Perspective on Women's Legal Capacity Marsha Freeman and Constitutional Rights in Five Commonwealth Countries

Jewish Divorce and Secular Courts: 139 Helping a Jewish Woman Obtain a Get Mom Feldman

Adolescent Pregnancy: Does the Nation 170 Really Care? M. Joycebn Elders Jennifer Hui Stef PadiI la BOOKREVIEWS

Review Essay: 181 Categorical Discourse and Dominance Angela Harris Theory Toward a Feminist Theory of the State By Catharine A. MacKinnon

Review Essay: 197 TIre Politickation of Reproduction Joanna K. Weinberg Reproductive Laws for the 19% Edited by Shemll Cohen and Nadine Taub

Review Essay: 214 Diyerence. Dominance, Diflerences. Beth Bentstein Feminist 77teory. Equality, and the Low The Female Body and the Law By Zillah Eisenstein

Book Review: Justifiable Homicide: Battered Women, Nancy K. D. Lemon Self-Defense, and the Law By Cynthia K. Gillespie By, For, and About Women Over Forty

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FOR HELEN: SOWING AND REAPING (Story) 29. PASS THE WORD b Louise Mancuso 30. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR C~LDLESS(Artlcle) by Kathleen M. McNsmra 32. LETTERS THE ARROW (Porn) by Leslie Faye Lansky 37. WOMEN OF CONSCIOUSNESS SHARING (Article) by Judith Monroe (Ed1 torial) APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING (Porn) by Lillth Lynn Rogers CONVERSATION (story) ART by Yllm Elizabeth HcDaniel COVER by Louise Hancuso ALL THIS - AND RELIGION TOO (Porn) GRAPHICS pp. 3.5 by Elsen Luktsky by Louise Mancuso COWMENDABLE WOMEN (Art1cl e) GRAPHIC p. 7 by Sharton by Helen Forelle and Edltors from ROSI FRIDAY AFTERNOON (Story) by Joyce Harlow DRAWING pa 15 by Rainbow -21. CENTERFOLD POEMS KNOWING by Patricla Voelker CARTOON p. 19 by bulbul SISTER by Meg Gagnon CARTOON pa 20-21 THE IRONERS by Elsen Lubetsky by Nlcole Hollander JANINA Q. LITERACY by Elsen Lubetsky THE EXTENDED FAMILY by Mary Lamb Freeman SISTERHOOD LIVES ! (Feature) by MIckey Spencer READ IT & SWEEP (Feature) by Mary Morgan READ IT & SWEEP (Feature) by Bessie Mae Moss "Ihave a great sense of humor . . .I1 (Poem) by Bessie Mae Moss PRINTERS INK (Feature) by Jodi CONFERENCE ACCESS (Feature) by Virginia R. Harris and Chrlstlne L. Boland OLD WOMEN GATHERED ( Feature) by Kate Rosenblatt WATCHCRAFT (Feature) by Dorothy McIver WATCHCRAFT (Feature) by Helen Harvey NO UNCOWON WOMAN (Poem) by Carole Cole "TO THE LIGHTNING1' (Review) by Sandra Havener FITNESS CONT'D. (Feature) by Diana Durden FITNESS CONT'D. (Feature) by Claire Crawford-Mason & Polly Taylor PEACE IN A WARLOCK WARLIKE STRUCTURE (Poem) by Elsen Lubetsky 8. Bu, For, and About Women Over Forty

TABLE OF CONTENTS Vol. XII, No. 5 Sept-Oct 1990

3. P.S. ON MARRIAGE by Pat Andrews 4. THE LONELINESS OF THE MARRIED WOMAN (Poem) by Elaine Starkman ART 4. CHANGING WOMAN (Poem) by Antonia Smith COVER: ECDYSIS 5. WHY NOT? (Poem) by Elizabeth Patton by Mickey Spencer 5. A BAKER'S DOZEN TO MY SECOND HUSBAND AS I PITCH CARTOONS pp 5.24.28-31 HIS STUFF OFF THE FRONT PORCH (Poem) by Brenda Donoho by Nicole Hollander 6. SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN by Ruth Welling DRAWING p 10 by Rainbow 8. CREATIVITY IN AGING (Poem) by Ruth Harriet Jacobs DRAWING pp 14.15 9. MIDLIFE COMPANIONS by Joyce Harlow by Peggy Moss Fielding 12. TIS A GIFT (Poem) by Rainbow DRAWING p 17 13. THE BEAST WAS ME by Linda Hudson by Louise Mattlage 16. THE HAPPY WIFE (Poem) by Dawn Zapletal CARTOONS pp 20.21.33 16. "that sumner.. ." (Poem) by LU Spurlock by bulbul 16. "waiting.. ." (Poem) by Nan Sherman 17. LETTER TO MYSELF BEFORE LEAVING A MARRIAGE (Poem) by Linda Teplitzky 17. DIVORCE (Poem) by Linda Teplitzky 18. MAKING A LIFE OF MY OWN (Poem) by May L. Currens 19. MINE'S BIGGER THAN YOURS (Poem) by Martha Baine 20.-21. CENTERFOLD: "The Hunters Are Furious1' Poems by Norma Sullivan HUNTER ' S LEAVE-TAKING MOVED, SECONDED, AND CARRIED AT THE COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION NOVEMBER SOLITUDE 22. MY TATTOO by Maggie Uraushaar 26. LIBERTY FOR ALL by Esther J. Holt 31. ON THE TELEPHONE (Author's Name Withheld) 31. NOTHING TO LOSE (lyrics for music) by Astra 32. THE JUGGLER (Poem) by Lilith Lynn Rogers 33. YOU DON'T KNOW WHO YOU'RE DEALING WITH! (Poem) by Nan Sherman 34. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR 35. LETTERS 38. EDITORIAL: BIRTH OF A THEME NEWSLETTER OF THE CARIBBEAN ASSOCIATION FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH AND ACTION. VOL 9 2 NNE-MW 1990

Editor's Nats . &rtMdos- What the papers SrY 17 Feedback

Project Updates: . Developing the Action Women in Caribbean Agricutture by Joan French Exhaustingbut Productive Trinidad and Tobago - A con- Women's History and Creative spiracy of secrecy Expression by Daphne Phillips by Claudia Kadera Bahamas - an experience of breastfeeding Women and Health: by Marion Bethel Key gender issues inhealth by Peggy Antrobus : Age Brings Reasoning Gender and social determinants by Ancelma Moqan by Alafia Samuels Thequestionof abortion Consultative Committee Meets

Poem: We, Women by Comelia !?ettloh

Meetings, Conferences,Fellowships The most neglectedsocial problem 11 by Mary Rivera Montalvo News, News, News AIDS: Womenat risk 13 by Jennifer Alexander-Terry Thevoice of women of the South Around the Region: DAWN'S interregional meeting Jamaica - Birthing pains at the maternity hospital 14 by Joan Ross-Frankson - Is the Media involved? 17 by Judith Wedderbum and Hilary Nicholson AfricanlCaribbean popular education - What a System! (poem) 19 link-up by Lana McFarlane by Sobers Esprit Guyana - Women have an ex- ceptional task to survive 15 CARIFEM Update: by Janet Jagan Sistren Theatre Collective, Cuba - Some facts and figures 16 Jamaica CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Summer 1990

I volume 12 number 3 -

POETRY Ursula K. LeGuin 4 For CALYX Sandra Blystone 5 Afierlife Carolyn B. Ross 6 The Cave Chitra Divakaruni 8 Mother and Child 10 The Rat Trap Mary Lou Sanelli 12 My Father's Wing-Tip Mary E. Kollar 13 On Taking My Thirteen-Year-Old Daughter to the Home of Anne Frank I5 Women at Forfy Deb Casey 33 Justification Jill Gonet 35 Interstate Judith Sornberger 36 Wallpapering to Patsy Cline Patricia Zomelli 38 Salt Judith McCombs 40 Epithet Julie Fay 42 From Sarah's Story 4. Metonymy Tami Haaland 44 Nuclear Winter and Bicycle Dust Emily Warn 46 The Rabbi Stumbles Harriet Wilson 48 Cancer Dust 49 Modifid Radical Lisa D. Chavez 50 Wild Horses Gloria Bird 52 The Women Fell like Beautifir1 Horses 54 The Unfaithful Gioconda Belli 55 Dressed in Dy~mite Robyn Supraner 56 Chloe Sings the Blues ART Tanya Zhurkov 18 White Angel 18 Dark Angel 19 Devil with Four 20 Folk Woman 20 Aristocratic Woman 21 Patriot Monica Sjoo 22 Rebirth from the Mother Pot 23 My Sons in the Spiritworld 24 Indwelling Goddess of Glostonbury Tor 25 West Kennet Long Barrow -Abode of the Dark Mother of Death and Rebirth Gail Hustedde 26 The Triangle 27 Woman in Archway Nude Balancing Cups CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

Summer 1990

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Ann Altmm 29 Blow Dry 30 Rear Bagger 31 The Trip 32 The Jey OfShqping ?ROSE Ingrid Wed 16 Tanya Zhwbv: Introduction to an Artist TanyaZkurkov 17 On My Arc Carmen Nmjo 57 The Smiling Aunts of Twentieth Street Charlotte Watson Sherman 62 Killing Color Nguyet Nguyen and Allan Vorda 72 Crossing the South China Sea Valerie Hurky 78 The Awful Rowing Toward God REVIEWS Tem L. Jewel1 83 Women for All Seasons: Poetry and Prose about Transitions in Women's Lives Edited by Wanda Coleman and Joanne Leedom-Ackerman 84 Healing Heart by Gloria T. Hull Marlene Nourbese Philip 85 Bake-Face by Opal Palmer Adisa Helen Frost 87 With a Fly's Eye, Whale's Wit, and Woman's Heart: Animals and Women Edited by Thema Comgan and Stephanie Hoppe lrtne CampCan 88 Cantando BajitoISinging Sofry by Cannen de Monteflorcs Laura Rice 89 Marla Luisa Bombal: Con el Corazon a1 Aire Puro by Consuelo Miranda Shirley Wk-lin Lim 9 1 Brunizem by Sujata Bhatt 93 Mulberry and Peach, Two Women of china by Hualing Nieh 93 PaperBwts by Hilary Tharn NORTHWEST REVIEWS 95 Hand into Stone by Molly Gloss 97 Children of the River by Linda Crew CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 107 camera obscura

The Spectatrix Special Issue Editors: Janet Bergstrom and Mary Ann Doane 5 The Female Spectator: Contexts and Directions by Janet 169 Miriam Hansen Bergstrom and Mary Ann Doane 175 Mary Beth Haralovich 179 Sumiko Higashi National Surveys 183 Christine Holmlund 186 LeaJacobs 28 The Image (and the) Movement: An Overview of Italian 190 Lynne Joyrich Feminist Research by Giuliana Bruno 194 E. Ann Kaplan 40 As Canadian as Possible: The Female Spectator and the 199 Marsha Kinder Canadian Context by Rhona Berenstein 204 Barbara Klinger 209 Gertrud Koch 53 Medusa in the Land of Oz: The Female Spectator in Australia 213 Annette Kuhn by Barbara Creed 217 Antonia Lant 68 British 's Femak Spectators: Presence 219 Julia Lesage and Absence by Laura Mulvey 226 Gina Marchetti 230 Judith Mayne Individual Responses 235 Patricia Mellencamp 241 Meaghan Morris Lucilia Afbano 246 Margaret Morse Rhona Berenstein 248 Laura Mulvey Janet Bergstrom 253 Giuliana Muscio Jacqueline Bobo 256 Constance Penley Giuliana Bruno 260 Patrice Petro Charlotte Brunsdon 263 Claudia Preschl Marcia Butzel 266 Michael Renov Jackie Byars 269 D.N. Rodowick Diane Carson 274 Jacqueline Rose Joan Copjec 279 Heide Schliipmann Elizabeth Cowie 282 Ellen Seiter Barbara Creed 287 Kaja Silverman Angela Dalle-Vacche 291 Lynn Spigel Mary Ann Doane 294 Lesley Stern Lucy Fischer 297 Chris Straayer Carol Flinn 300 Gaylyn Studlar Sandy Flitterman-Lewis 305 Maureen Turim Annette Forster 308 Diane Waldman Anne Friedberg 314 lanet Walker 319 Janice Welsch 323 Virginia Wright Wexman 327 Susan White 332 Linda Williams

336 General Bibliography 373 Books Received a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Thirty-Three Winter 1989

3 Notes to Our Readers 5 The Song Bird, by Linda Frances 15 Oasis, by Kathleen Feinblum 23 naked (& it's nothing like what you think it iz either), poem by flyin thunda cloud !doc 25 Have a Nice Day, by Ruth Herstein 27 Don't Forget to Smell the Roses, by Kimberley-Lei Mistysyn 37 Visibility, poem by Margaret A. Brightman 39 A Guilty Move, by Candis J. Graham 49 Trust Me, by Carla Tomaso 62 Three Poems by Anne Rickertsen 67 California, or At Least Somewhere West, by Ruthann Robson 77 Lesbovines, poem by Susan Eschbach 78 Francine and the Winter, by Deborah Schwartz 83 My Breasts, by Deborah Schwartz 85 Senses, poem by AYA 87 Pale Visions of Venus, by Michelle Robinson 89 My Tattoo, by Maggie Kraushaar 95 A Week After, poem by D. R. Perry 97 Scars, poem by Naja Sorella 100 Last Time Again, by Susanne Pennoyer 106 Reliving the Death, by Janet Carleton 117 Miranda, by Shelly Rafferty 123 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives . . . a lesbian quarterly CONTENTS Number Thirty-Four Spring 1990 3 Notes to Our Readers 5 Is This Enough for You, by Barbara Wilson 17 Two Poems by Pamela Gray 24 The Clear Blue Bowl, by Lue Vickers 31 Fairytales & Lovers, poem by Judy Meiksin 33 Two Women Walk Along a Virginia Trail, poem by Claire Drucker 34 Taking a Stand, by Patti Hennessey 39 No Africa Girl, poem by Nani Budhraja 43 Warp and Weft, by Chris Newport 61 The Forbidden Poems, by Becky Birtha 65 Comfort, by Naomi Sterling 67 Wornonwrites 1988: Memories of the '50s, by Merril Mushroom 73 Two Poems by Marcy Alancraig 75 The Geographic Cure, by Michele Moore 85 Black Girl, poem by Maggi Ammon 86 The Lucky One, poem by Betty Dudley 87 The That Dared Not Speak Its Name, by Laura Rose DancingFire 91 Looking Down, poem by Elizabeth Jo Pierce 93 Believing It, by Robin Bernstein 101 April 29, 1989, by DesireelMegwe-Ka-Mug Nangokwe 103 Thoughts on My Childhood and How the World Is Ruled, by DesireelMegwe-Ka-Mug Nangokwe 105 Adriana, by Carla M. Levy 107 if i knock will she answer, poem by Becky Lockwood 111 Reunion, by Teeter Baer 116 Bessie, by Raven 123 Book Reviews: I read about it in Common Lives. . . a lesbian quarterly CONTENTS Number Thirty-Five Summer 1990

3 Notes to Our Readers 5 Sunsets, by Arian Allister 9 Two Poems by Jan Hardy 11 The Bridge, by Betty Cie 15 This Fall, by M. K. Kraus 17 Caught Between the Floorboards and the Blues, by Constance George 2 1 Benevolent Nature, by Sheryl Vadimsky 3 1 Seventy-two, by Nina Silver 33 Summer in Glass, by Ingrid J. Tedford 37 Belle Marie, by Phyl Boler-Schmidt 42 "Not Tell My Secret," by Mikki del Monaco 44 An Elegy: To My Stroke at Twenty-three, by Kate Gray 45 A Healing, by Nona 47 talkin' suicide, by zana 49 I Know a Woman with Hair, by Sandra Lambert 51 The Light of the World, by Nina Crow Newington 57 Keeping Joshua Alive, by Mary R. DeMaine 65 Poem by DesireelMegwe-Ka-Mug Nangokwe 66 Two poems by L B Brumage 69 Dancing with Happiness, by Sally Brocato 73 Hiding Out, by Lisa Tabor 75 Friends, by Kathleen Walsh 77 Two poems by Willa Justice 79 Sunday Morning, by Elaine Beale 83 Dawn, by Rachel Moore 85 Seasons, by Janet Niehoff 89 The Party, by Jackie Manthorne 103 Two poems by Jeanne Simonoff 105 To Wish For, by Martha Clark Curnrnings 1 15 Two poems by Gail Schulte 117 Kai del Fuego Sagrado's monologue in Queer Justice, by Donna Allegra 121 Book Review: I read about it in Common Lives. . . oncernsWCML NEWSLETTER of the Women's Caucus MODERN LANGUAGES

Vol. 20, No. 2 Summer 1990

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

ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dorothy Van Meter

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Roster ...... 2 Caucus Events at 1990 MLA ...... -4 1991 NWSA Scholarships and Felbwships ...... 4 Research in Progress ...... 6 Announcements and Calls for Papers ...... 6 Recent Publications ...... 9 0 Introduction women and AIDS 2 Britain: The Politics of Repression Prostitutes take aim at the politics of finger-pointing. 4 Zimbabwe: An Uphill Battle The devastation of the epidemic is bringing change to traditional social relations.

5 Zimbabwe: Let's Fight it Together The Women's Action Group has published a popular book on AIDS. 6 West Germany: Desire Cannot Be Fragmented In limiting discussion to body pans. does safer sex information bear a disturbing resem- blance to pornography?

10 Breastfeeding Encouraged HIV-positive mothers: How safe is breastfeeding?

11 Norway: "When Penis Equals Sexuality" Three lesbians air their frank opinions on AIDS.

13 Nicaragua: Moving Forward Together Lesbians and gays initiate a "popular education" program about AIDS. 14 Britain: HIV-Positive Love-Sex-AIDS-Children

16 Thailand: Imported AIDS Sex tourism spreads the "women's disease." The women of EMPOWER organize a response. 19 Thailand: NGOs Against AIDS Grassroots organizations educate while the Health Ministry keeps a low profile.

20 Canada: Sanitary Policing The general populace could learn a few things about safer sex from prostitutes. 21 Britain: Beyond Condom-Bound Solutions Is there really only one way to define safer sex?

24 Transfusions The link between poverty. malnutrition, anemia. hemorrhage, transfusions and AIDS. 25 Canada: Confidentiality and Blackmail HIV-positive in the Northwest Territories.

26 Britain: A New Intimacy This bisexual woman has reexamined the way things are done in her bed. 27 Shorts Condoms and prostitutes receive legal attention all over the world. 28 Britain: "Pass the Clingfilm, dear!" Discover what lesbians and nuns have in common. And what they don't

30 Denmark: Changing People's Behavior Health Minister Ester Lanen addresses the long-term aspects of AIDS education.

31 Resources Daughters of Sarah JulyIAugust 1990 Volume 16, Number 4

Features 3 APlece of Cbured Wood 17 Waiting at the End of the Ma& Rhee Devine tells her story Unc ofdisuimination as a younggirl Jaseph MiUer nolices how in Korea 's male-prefemng Hunganan wwnen an? @en society. fhwm, but not respect 7 Women in the Cburcb'r 20 DeathDecpcartbeMy.tay MinlrW ' OnEymcanNmcyR~ Does I Timothy 2:9-15 help dip into the well of hergrkfat or hinder them? David M. fhe loss of her husband. Schokr places this notorioufly difficult text in its appropriate 23 ThcGoodSunulha context Woman Peggy Weaverreadsanddstoy 13 Gender and Body Languaw fhmgh a feminist lens. David Antieau obseMes nonverbal communications of sexism and male dominance. 15 Wbo'r Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? usi~a a~ hman Hebrew Poetry Bibk, Emily Sampson demon- strates that little feminist pigs 14 Trub, Mapie Power sometimes oumart the wlfof 17 Sireus, EUen Robexis Young pahiarchy. 22 With Me, Ann Vandyke Book Reviews 24 Bradshaw On: Ihe Faml1y-A Revolutionary Way of Self- Dircovery, John Bradshaw; Ihe Dance of Intimacy. Harriet Goldhor Lemer; Feminimt In the Da& Rcvlewiq the Moviea. Kathi Maio; Tbe doy Luck Club. Amy Tan;tow Medicine, ; M1ry.m of dudah: Wltneu in Truth and Tradition, Ann Johnson; Tbe Philippines: Fire on the Rim. Joseph Cdl'm; A Anof Mercy. Martha Manning; To Love Delilab: Claiming the Womea of the Bible. Mary Cadedge-Hayes;Writing a Woman'r Ufe, Ca~~/ynG. Heilbm.

2 Edt~M-Cbn~ousnessMedes Being 30 CkrsifiedAds 31 DmDaughters 33 Gnpevine 35 BmkSenice Cover Ark 36 Bach lssues by Karl Sandhaas ~oiume16, Number 5

Features The Day I Became a Feminist 16 A Lon Term lnveatment Judy Rafson tells how kite flying ~ancyEhgerald reflects on converted her to feminism. raising Christian feminist children How Can We Teach Our 18 'Mommy Likes Eveayone" Children What We Believe? Raising children in Africa has en- Debra Mihalic Staples pleads for larged Suzanne Lind's perspective. i inclusive church school curriculum for children. 20 Finding the Dragon Susanne Okamdo uses her own Educating Children for art to teach ecology to children. Peace Maril Crabtree looks at the 22 Ten Years of Peace and shape of peace education for the Justice Annette Huizenga quotes 1990s; is it truly nonsexist? from Jim and Kathy McGinnisb Teach These Words to Your new book on parenting. Children" Linda Vogel has some 24 Home Ec: Frill or Necessity? suggestions for inclusive Marlys Bradley Huffman has an Christian education. emphatic answer. Doing Everything Boys Do 25 Gold Shoes and Strong Girls Rev. Donna Schaper wonders Anne Ramirez recommends how to raise boys to enjoy the feminist fidion for young people. privileges of being a girl. 28 Your Daughter's Self-Image Prlvy to Prlvacy Satire by Stephen J. Love. Rosalyn Hart Finch spins a tale of a little girl with a mind of her own. Book Reviews 29 &a,mtrg a Woema. Valerie Vance Dillon; Gtlldcr adGrace. May Stewart Van Leeuwen; kcob H.vc I Loved. Katherine Paterson; Jdida Cat. May E. Utile; Kaphrg the Pace: CordlM blutbowitb Reecbooh. Susanne Wichert; Uock Tbn. May Kate Jordan; My MothGeta Murial. Moa Martinson; Tbc Next Generation: Lives of Third World Children. Judith Ennew and Brian Milne; Wbo'a Cdbg the Shots? Nancy Carlsson-Paige and Diane E. Levin.

Depadments 2 Editorial 34 Dear Daughters 37 Classified Ads 38 Grapevine 40 Back lssues 20. Volume 1. Number 2

Summer 1989

differences

The Essential Difference

Another Look at Essentialism

3 The Essence of the Triangle or, Taking the Risk of Essentialism Seriously: Feminist Theory in Italy, the US., and Britain

38 This Essentialism Which Is Not One: Coming to Grips with lrigaray

S9 Equal to Whom?

77 Reading Like a Feminist

93 Cperon Strings

105 Essentialism and its Contexb: Saint-Sirnonian and Post-Structuralist Feminists

124 In a Word. lntcniew Volume 1. Number 3

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Male Subjectivity

K~JISILIERWS 3 White Skin, Brown Masks: The Double Mimesis, or With Lawrence in Arabia

C H R Isro P H E R N E I\ F IE L D JJ The Politics of Male Suffering: Masochism and Hegemony in the American Renaissance

P 4t L S w IT H 88 Action Movie Hysteria, or Eastwood Bound

G E o R G E P. C c 'i 'i I'i G H Iw 108 "Called Into Existence": Desire, Gender, and Voice in Frederick Douglass's Narrative of 1845

M IRJORIE G ~RBER 137 Spare Parts:The Surgical Construction of Gender

C iR o L E - A \ E T \ L E R 160 The Supreme Sacrifice? TV, "TV," and the Renee Richards Story Yolume 2. Number 1

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Sexuality in Greek Guest Editors David Konstan and Martha Nussbaum & Roman Society iii Preface to Sexuality in Greek and Roman Society 1 The Democratic Body: Prostitution and Citizenship in Classical Athens 29 Phallos Politikos: Representing the Body Politic in Athens 46 Therapeutic Arguments and Structures of Desire 67 Concepts, Experience, and Sexuality 88 Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and Young Man 126 Discourses of Sexual Violation in Mythic Accounts and Dramatic Versions of "The Girl's Tragedy" 160 This Sex Which Is Not One: De-Constructing Ovid's Hermaphrodite Love in the Greek Novel '17 JulyIAugust 1990 Number 64

4 WATCH THIS SPACE Sports photography Decorations Piling up the votes Are women sick? NELL McCAFFERTY: As others see us.. . 6 YOU WRITE .. . about Nicaraguan hostages; the Third Age; women in business; part-time on British Rd; dwhand cancelling the papers. 9 NEWS "Unwanted children" discovered in the Soviet Union: an Everywoman exclusive. Breastfeeding campaign Lawyers "taken for offenders" Alternative economics No refuge from poll tax ICI in South African environment battle Porn protests Crisis for women's film 13 "NO DEMOCRACY WITHOUT WOMEN!" In the European Parliament "it's been like a blanket has been lifted off this place ..." Meanwhile women in Eastern Europe, who played a key role in the revolutions that swept old rCgiies from power, are being elbowed out in the rush to power in the new governments. 17 EAST? WEST? "NATO's BEST!" As NATO foreign ministers gather in London for the July summit, Scilla Elworthy reports that they are not facing up to the rapid changes in Europe, East and West. 18 ASSERTIVENESS: CHANGING OURSELVES, CHANGING RELATIONSHIPS How women have used their new assertiveness skills - and how other people have reacted. 20 THE ARTS Woman at the hem of the Beat Generation. Waging war on machismo: film-maker Matilde Landeta. Cannes highlights - but which ones will we be seeing? Khmer dance and resistance Two Nice Girls 24 SHORT STORY Homecoming, by Liz Tolan. 26 HEALTH To screen or not to screen? There's an intense debate going on about breast cancer screening and its follow-up. Health priorities Shift work Teachers' stress 28 PERSONAL Ironing out life's wrinkles Moving procedures Car law Censoring the pictures Disability rights Recycling red herrings 30 FOOD Fish dish Organic gardening Veggie progress 31 NEW BOOKS 34 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Learning the business: a little-known training opportunity Credit cards: what to look for "Leadership" and the inner city 17Lverv September woman 1990 Number 65

WATCH TH.lS SPACE Peace bridgades Sports sponsorship Mothers of Achievement Men and menopause Glam group grope 0 Traditional values in the gentrified village NELL McCAFFERTY: Don't even think about it .. . YOU WRITE .. . about assertiveness; ironing; classical music; the Third Age; broadcasting; and animals. NEWS EOC battles for men Hitting back at the batterer: is it murder? Romania needs "ideas" aid Family planning crisis Tory women take their hats off Independent media call for fair treatment STUBBORN COPSES AND SACRED GROVES Exploring the for its forgotten stands of old trees - and theu ancient religious meaning. ADVERTISING: ONE STEP FORWARD, ONE BACK There is new thinking in the ad industry about representing women realistically and positively, while at the same time recession is sparking desperation in the industry. A look at the good, the bad and the nasty. THE ARTS Laughter in a lonely world: film director Vera Chytilova Vita and Violet hit the small screen Glasgow: city debates and the women's festival Hearts and violins SHORT STORY MaUcuc Malefiarnm, by Anna McGrd. HEALTH Tracking down the side effects of prescription drugs. 0 Breastfeeding Cats and fleas recycling STs Squeaky clean isn't healthy PERSONAL Street hassles and other invasions of our privacy Black' hi Voices Clean gold FOOD The bade for children's choices about meat Almond salad NEW BOOKS Zoe Fairbairns reviews new fiction Book reviews, biography, new Irish writing, being fat. EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Building societies get takeover fever The redundant business teacher 25. emtnfsms CENTER FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 3 NO 3 MAYIJUNE 1990 $1.50

Volume 3 No. 3

Femlnlsms Does Media Activism: Arl Interview With Dee Dee Haileck Page 3 lnte~ewedby Judith Mayne and Lucretia Knapp

Teaching About Lesbianism In Women's Studies Introductory Classes Page 6 By Becky Thomas Stonewall Union: An Institutional Commitment to Polltlcal, Community, and Educational Reform Page 7 By Michael J. Roggow The Ohio Lesbian/Gay Freedom March To Step Off In June Page 8 Annual Spring Dinner Is A Success Page 12 Photographs by Alyssa Jones

Judith Goes To Hollywood Page 14 By Judith Mayne Prettv Woman: A Hollywood Fairy Tale 01 Romantic Love Page 15 By Mary Sullivan edla of Homosexuality Page 17 Reviewed by Margaret Cruikshank L Twin Identltles: On Being Jewish And Gay Page 19 By Debbie Winegarten and Tanya Smith

Announcements Page 23 26. mtntsms CENTER FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 3 NO 4 JULYIAUG 1990 $1.50

Volume 3 No. 4

Watching Women's Tennis Page 3 By Terry Moore Center for Women's Studies 1990 Small Research Grant Winners Page 5 Women's Studles Health Classes: Empowering Oneself to Deal Wlth the Patriarchal Medical System Page 6 By Kim Davies 'Sportminded All Their Uves": Femaie Professional Baseball Players In the All-American Girls Baseball League Page 8 By Kathleen Laughlin The invisible Femaie Athlete: Theoretical Explanations of Teievision Audience Preferences Page 12 By Pam J. Creedon and Lee B. Becker Don't Get Those Menopausal Blues Too Soon: Page 16 re Manuai ty%!,"iargaret Fonow The Future of Human Reproduction Page 17 Reviewed by Linda Bernhard Women's Health Perspectives; -An Annual Review. Volume 2 Page 19 Reviewed by Lucy Willis The Sexual Poiitics of Meat Page 21 Reviewed by Laura J. Lobinger Past Due: A Storv of Disabiiitv. Preanancv and Birth Page 22 Reviewed by RiBenson Announcements Page 23 Feminist Bookstore News 1; klk11ll

1990 SIDELINES CATALOG ~dvetiisin~Index ...... 64 Bookstore Faves, Raves and Bestselling Sidelines ....11 Jewelry Adds Interest and Income . .5 Sidelines 1990 ...... 19 Spellbound Books: Profile ...... 4 To Video or Not to Video? An Open Letter to Women's Bookstores . .7 SUMMER READING Developing an Ecofeminism Section: The 31st st. Bookstore ...41 Northern Women's Bookstore Profile: Canadian Content ...... 47 On Being A Feminist Employer . . 52 Pergamon Fires Union Members . 51 PUBNET for the Smaller Independent Bookseller .....40 Some Beginnings: An Interview with (part 2) .....53 Subscription Information ...... 63 Womyn's Braille Press Celebrates 10th Anniversary: But Can She Type? ...... 45 Bookstore News 1; h1l :hi:

Vol. 13, No. 2 August, 1990

DEPARTMENTS Advertising Index ...... 92 Back to Press & Other Good News ...... 63 Bestsellers ...... 61 Classified Ads ...... Back Cover OP Books WantedfOffered ...... 92 Short Raves ...... 59 Subscription Information ...... 91 They Went That-A-Way ...... 53 Writing Wanted ...... 65 ARTICLES ABA 19901 Las Vegas ...... 25 ABA Feminist Specialty Roundtable ..... 40 ABA Feminist Bookstores Day ...... 27 : What Is at Stake in Lesbian and Gay Publishing Today? ...... 45 Before Columbus Foundation: ...... 50 Feminist Book Fortnight '90 ...... 47 Fourth International Feminist Bookfair .... 19 Indian Spiritual Abuse in Books And Bookstores ...... 35 Indian Spiritual Abuse: A Position Paper ... 36 Lambda Literary Awards ...... 51 News from the Bookstores ...... 9 Newsfshort Stories ...... 11 Feminist Bookseller Wtns Lesbian Novel Contest Women At The Helm Rescued at Sea I Am Your Sister: Audre Lode Conference FeministLesbian Press Organizing In Moscow Lesbian Connection Survives Second Fire ACT-UP Book Censored *spirited Lesbians Available in Braille Alyson Aquires Lace Publications Minority Publishers' Conference Bay Area Navel Contest Winner Obiary: Anne Pride Progetto Mappa: Putting Women's Books On the Map ...... 24 OLLECTIONS CA QUARTERLYOF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOK REVIEWS...... 3 Soviet Rction By and About Women, by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt. Wrestling with Sciene and Language, by Vera Kolb. FEMINIST VISIONS...... 9 WorQ and Pictures [an interview with AV producer Jocelyn Riley]. WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM...... ll Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts: Part 3 (autobiographical writing by women of color), by Suean Searing. WOMAN'S WORD BOOKSTORE...... 16 A new feminist bookstore in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. ARCHIVES ...... 17 NWSA Archive and International Archive of Women in Architecture. FEMINIST PUBLISHING...... 18 A new British press and an acquisition for Alyson. NEWS FROM THE UW SYSTEM WOMEN'S STUDIES CONSORTIUM...... 18 By Jacqueline Roaa

PERIODICAL NOTES...... 19 New periodicals on Jewish feminisk, over-forty women, curriculum transforma- tion, and Newfoundland and Labrador women. Special issues or sections on feminist survivors, gender in education and society, Alice Wdke~and painter his Mailon Jones, Romwomen, women in U.S. politics, ee*uality, racism and Wm,and Man6smfeminism Transitions: Bmomstick and Gnllnir change publication schedules, Signs moves to Minneapolis, and Woman's Art Journal takes on a new design and a new address.

ITEMS OF NOTE...... 22 The Black Women Oral History Project; a mprt on graduate lraining in US. women's history; a domestic violence hotline and resource materials. BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED...... 22 SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS...... 25

Rubber stamp illustratimna in thia issue are by Tmcy L. Honn of Madison The illustration on p.9 ia thelogo for HerhWords produdion company. The ink sketchon p. 16 is by Cindy Dewitzof Eau Cb.We welcome contribution of appropriate graphics for use in Feminist Gllcctions. POLLECTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

BOOK REVIEWS...... 3 Women Living Under Apartheid, by Stanlie James. True Stones: Biographies of Women for Young Readers, by Christine Jenkins. Women in Latin American Social Change Movements, by Susana La~tuM- Cornhiel and Wava Haney. FEMINIST VISIONS...... 14 Questions in A Ouestion of Siaby Constance Balides. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN WELCOMES SUFFRAGIST'S PAPERS...... 18 By Cindy Knight. WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM...... 21 Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts, Part 4: Creative Literature as a Source of Information. by sum sealing. RESEARCH EXCHANGE...... 24 FEMINIST PUBLISHING ...... 25 The 4th International Feminist Bookfair and a new Welsh press. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S SNDIES ...... 25 New bibliographies on adolescent pregnancy and parenthood women characters in popular fiction, the feminization of poverty, women in 19th and early 20th century English social hstory, Japanesewomen writers in translation, violence against women and girls, biographiesof US. women, feminismand women's issues, women's "concern, care, and conditions," Black women novelists, U.S. women's fiction l7W-1870, and women of color and Southern women; biographical guides to U.S. and European women artists, women in US theater, Black women miten 1900-1945, recent film stars, and U.S. presidents' wives; plus sources on quantitative tools for women's studies research, Korean dissertations on women, women's health, and research and policy centem working on women's issues. PERIODICAL NOTES...... 33 New periodicals on women in libr&hip, Caribbean women, devebpment, shelter work birth mothen of adopted children, lesbians and gays, campviolence, and female shamanism Speaal issues of periodicals on Puerto Rican women, affirmative action, women and the arts, Japanese women and families, Caroline Gordon, women playwrights, and political economics. Transitions London's Feminist Library Newsletter and a newly formatted Ms, are publishing again. Ceased publication: Aurora ITEMS OF NOTE...... 36 A move for the Women's History Research Centds collections; two photo exhibits on Black women, one focus4 on the arts; publications on pensions, on the Ford Founda- tion's mainstreaming minority women in the curriculum program on the climate for women in medical schools, on sexual harassment prevention, and on pay equity; an educational equity poster catalog; additions to Oxford University Press's Schomburg collection on Black women writem; and an antiq- booksellers feminist list BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED...... 38 Feminist Issues

Volume 10, Number 1 CONTENTS Spring 1990

Articles Monique Witrig Homo Sum ...... 3 Obiorna Nnaemeka Mariama BP: Parallels, Convergence, and Interior Space . . 13 Elisha P. Renne "If Men are Talking, They Blame it on Women": A Nigerian Woman's Comments on Divorce and Child Custody . . . . 37 Nicole- Claude When Yielding Is Not Consenting Mathieu Material and Psychic Determinants of Women's Dominated Consciousness and Some of Their Interpretations in Ethnology Part2 ...... 51 FEMINIST Is SI'UIIIES

Volume 16, Number 2 Summer 1990

Preface 219

Ruth Behar Rage and Redemption: 223 Reading the Life Story of a Mexican Marketing Woman

Veena Talwar Oldenburg Lifestyle As Resistance: 259 The Case of the Courtesans of Lucknow, India

Shirley Geok-lin Lim Japanese American Women's 289 Life Stories: Maternality in Monica . Sone's Nisei Daughter and 's Obasan

Anne E. Goldman "I Made the Ink".. (Literary) 313 Production and Reproduction in Dessa Rose and Jewell Parker Rhodes Marie Laveau, Voodoo Queen 331 (Novel Excerpt) h Cernil Schick Rep~esentingMiddle Eastern Women: 345 Feminism and Colonial Discourse (Review Essay)

Sonia E. Alvarez Women's Participation in the Brazilian 381 'People's Church": A Critical Appraisal

Notes on Contributors 409

Notes and Letters 411

Publications Received 416 Table of Contents Volume 3, Number 5 June 8-July 12, 1990 Page Combining the Best of the Music Festivals: Rhythm Fest ...... 1 Theo. Kramer Farmers Nurture Dream of Living On Land ...... 1 Megan Schliesfrau Newsbriefs ...... 2-3 Commentary: From the Desk of Shakespeare's Sister ...... 4 Judith S. Raspberry: A Menstrual Ally ...... 6 Becca Harber Commentary: Portrait of a Patriarchal Male ...... 7 Kristen Zehner The Circle's Edge: Women Artists Centerstage ...... &1O Theo. Kramer and Sue Slapnick Eye Dialect ...... 11 Sdiane and Faith: Hot August Night! ...... 12 W Mailbox ...... 13 "Ouilters" Returning to Madlson ...... 14 Barbara Korbal Crossword...... 15 Lisa Badner & Jackie Summerton Network ...... 15 Calendar ...... 16 Ciassifieds ...... 16 Table- of Contents Volume 3, Number 6 July 13-September 13, 1990 Page qghting to Heal ...... 1 Debbie B. jodshall Elected to NOW Post ...... 1 Margaret McMurray zommentary: No More Nightmares...... 4 Peg West qewsbrief s ...... 2-3 The Legal Process In Cases of incest ...... 4 Sarah O'Brien Commentary: Hoi, Try Usten ...... 5 Julie C. Mau Commentary: From the Desk of Jesus' Baby Sister ...... 7 What's Her Name? Books in Review: ...... - ...... 8-9 Deaf Women: A Parade Thmugh the Decades Barbara Korbal The Global Factory= Analysis and Action for a New Econornlc Decade Tami J. Friedman Speaking In Tongues Carol Bwsch Eye Dialect ...... 10 Lesbian Images: Photos by Evie Cress ...... 11 Planning a Hot August Night at the Barrymore 12 Juli Somers FV Mailbox ...... ,...... 12 Letters ...... 13 Wordsearch: Past & Present Women Couples .13 Jackie Summerton Commentary: Speaking Out on the Silent Woman ...... 14 Megan Schliesfrau Lesbian & Gay Pride in Milwaukee ...... 15 Calendar ...... 16 Classifieds ...... 16 Network ...... 1 6 Table of Contents Volume 3, Number 7 September 14-October 1 1, 1990 Page Women Migrant Farm Workers: Promoting Health and Empowerment ...... 1 Donna Friedsam Commentary: Controiling Our Health and Our Llves ...... 1 Liz Farr Newsbriefs ...... 2-3 Be Good To Yourself - Learn Sen-Defense ...... 3 Colleen Yanke Healthy Reading ...... 3 Robyn L. Horrall Migrant Health In Wisconsin ...... 4 Donna Friedsam New Performance Works by Women ...... 4 Kate Ryan The Paln of Poverty: When Health = Wealth ...... 5 Judy Stoll Commentary: The Twilight Zone of Health Care .5 Judy Stoll Book Review: Black Women Speak Out On Polltics of Health...... 6 Susan Smith Women and AIDS ...... 7 Nancy Graham Commentary: Lesbians Evolving Health Care: Our Lives Depend On It ...... 8 Jackie Winnow Race, Class 81 Cancer ...... 8-9 Paula Lantz Cancer Facts For Women ...... 9 Paula Lantz Eye Dialect ...... 10.1 1 Candidasis ...... 12 Liz Farr Endometriosis...... 12 Endometriosis Association FV Mailbox ...... 15 Network ...... 15 Calendar ...... 16 Classifieds 16 * ...... Vol. 3 No. 1, 1990

l'kacing Threads Black Women Artists in the American South by Malaika Favorite page 3 1

Women Artists rill Their Own Stories

Special Focus: Cont~mporaryQuilts 36 Danyele Alain 40 Sue Rodgers Editorial 15 Barbara Todd 45 Maxine Stanfield Page 2 46 Helene Plourde 16 A Quilt lo Comfort 48 Gladys Nieves 4 Healing the Past, the Terrors of the Dark 50 Sveva Caelani Inventing the Future The NAMES Project Quill 52 Jocelyne Tremblay by Wendy Lewington Coulter by Judy Weiser 54 Lorna Ritz

19 Out of Silence: 39 Nights of Tears 6 The Bitter Nest Contemporary Quilts by Judith HofJman by by Radka Donne11 42 The Body of Us 9 A Declaration of Love 22 Randy Frost by Wendy Cadden by Deborah Felix 23 Jan Harrison Books 10 Penny Sisto page 55 24 The Crystal Quilt: A 12 Dreams and Visions Performance and Its Legacy Artists' News by Ellen Anne Eddy by Patrice Clark Koelsch page 57

13 Three Concepts 25 Footnotes: Women Artists' Registry by BACKGROUND Theatre A Conversation Continued lnfonnation and Guidelines by Suzanne Lacy page 60 14 Jeannie Kamins Gender and Education

Volume 2 Number 4 1990

Janet Holland, Caroline Ramaurnoglu & Su Scott. Managing Risk and Experiencing Danger: tensions between government AIDS education policy and young women's sexuality 125

Hilda Kcan &Alison Oram. 'Men Must Be Educated and Women Must Do It': the National Federation (later Union) of Women Teachers and contemporary feminism 19 10-30 147

Maria PalloUa-Chiamlli. The Female Stranger in a Male School 169

Shaql &ndcr Peterson & Maq Alyce Loch. Gender Stereotypes in Children's Book their prevalence and influence on cognitive and affective development 185 hrbara Humbmtm. Gender, Change and Adventure Education 199

Helen Lmsb. Beyond Plumbing and Prevention: feminist approaches to sex education 217

VIEWPOINT Ga6y Weiw. Ethical Practice in an Unjust World: educational evaluation and social justice 231

BOOK REVIEWS -Teaching Women (ed. by A. Thompson & H. Wilcox) reviewed by J. Miller 239

Changing Pmpcdivcs a Gmdcr (ed. by H. Burchell & V. Millman) reviewed by E. Al-Khalifa 24 1

Teach, Gmdcr and Carem (S. Acker) reviewed by J. Shaw 242

Sex Education (P. Meredith) reviewed by L. Holly 243

Rmmstnufing the A&y (ed. by E. Minnich et al.) reviewed by S. Delamont 245

Jane Ellen Hanison (S. J. Peacock) reviewed by J. Howarth 246

Homosexuality and Education (J. M. Stafford) reviewed by P. Aggleton 247

Bitter Milk (M. R. Gmmet) reviewed by C. Steadman 249

Gmdcr Issues in Field Research (C. A. B. Warren); Feminist Scholarship (E. C. DuBois ef al.) reviewed by C. Lupton 25 1

Invmtcd Lives (M. H. Washington) reviewed by A. Phoenix 252

Teaching Gmdcr? (T. Szirom) reviewed by A. M. Wolpe 254

Symbolizing Socicty (N. Lesko) reviewed by R. ~ur~ess 256

Warm of Academe (N. Aisenberg & M. Hamngton); The Situation of Women Members in Scottish Universities (Association of University Teachers (Scotland)) reviewed by L. McKie 257

Cct Smart! (M. Katz & V. Vieland) reviewed by A. Flintoff 259

Gmdcr and Gmius (C. Battersby) reviewed by M. Beetham 259

Dangerous By Degrccs (S. J. Leonardi) reviewed by C. Dyhouse 26 1

NOTICEBOARD 263 GENDER & SOCIETY ~olume4,Number 3 September 1990

Special Issue: Women and Development in the Third World

Contents

From the Editor 293 Enterprising Women: Ethnicity, Economy, Guest Editors' Introduction 296 and Gender Rehations edited by Sallie Westwood and Parminder Bhachu From Structural Subordination to Empowerment: SYLVIA WALBY 425 Women and Development in Third World Contexts EDNA ACOSTA-BEL~Nand CHRISTINE E. BOSE 299 Hard limes Cotton Mill Girls: Personal Histories of Womanhood and Poverty Export-Oriented Industrialization and the in the South by Victoria Byerly Demand for Female Labor: Puerto Rican Women PATRlClA HILL COLLINS 427 in the Manufacturing Sector, 1952-1980 PALMlRA N. R~OS 321 Ingredients for Women 5 Employment Policy edited by Christine Bose and Glenna Spitze Latin American Women in the RI'IA MAE KELLY 429 World Capitalist Crisis NNE NASH 338 Call for Papers 432 Women's Social Movements in Latin America GENDER & SOCIETY is partially supported by Brooklyn College and the Graduate School, HELEN lCKEN SAFA 354 City University ofNcw York Revolutionary Popular Feminism in Nicaragua: Articulating Class, Gender, and National Sovereignty NORMA STOLTZ CHINCHILLA Gender, Race, and Political Empowerment: South African Canning Workers, 1940-1960 IRIS BERGER Book Reviews Sellers and Servants: Working Women in Litnu, Peru by Ximena Bunster and Elsa M. Chaney DORIS P. SLESMGER Muchachas No Mow edited by Elsa M. Chaney and Mary Garcia Castro JUDITH ROLLINS 39 . HAG RAG INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS New Rage Thinking

THE DECADE OF THE. . Dm! .HAG RAG NlXX, Vol .5, NO. 1 Special Features July.Aug~~t.9990

A Letter to the State of Wisconsin ...... 7 ' Bisexual A pro riation of Lesbian I&& ...... 17 Breaking Silence # 1 ...... 8 "Breaking Up? Write it Down!" ...... 16 Violence? A Montreal ...... 10 Lexiqbn Women's Prison Appeal Decis~on ...... 20 Madison Lesbian Fights State ...... 6 Snippets ...... 14 'Welcome to Normal!" ...... 4 Regular Features Book News ...... 27 Calendar-Madison ...... 31 Calendar-Milwaukee ...... 32 Classifieds ...... 29 Dykes to Watch Out For ...... 25 Earth-Centered Astrology ...... 22 Editorial ...... 3 Editorial Policy ...... 2 Making It Happen! ...... 24 Regular Events ...... -30 40 . HAG RAG INTERGALACTIC LESBIAN FEMINIST PRESS

THE DECADE OF THE DYKE! Hag Rag Index. Vol . 5. No . 2 Special Features ~eptember-~ctober.QQW A Rural Dyke... ? ...... 18 A Weekend at the Farm ...... -16 Alone in the Country ...... 4 Brave Variety ...... 19 Daughters of Earth ...... 14 FleIds Named After Our Mothers ...... 10 Greenham Commons Peace Camp ...... 12 Oregon Wornon's Land ...... 6 Politics of Women's Land ...... 15 Working the Land ...... 9

Regular. Features Calendar ...... 30 Chdkd~...... 28 Dykes to Watch Out For ...... 11 Earth-Centered Astrology ...... 21 Editorial Policy ...... 2 Editorial ...... 3 Lctters ...... 5 Msking It Happed ...... 23 Regular Events ...... 29 Reviews ...... 26 W Care of Business ...... 32 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 11 / Number 3 / 1990

Editorial / v A COMPARISON OF COPING STRATEGIES USED EFFECTIVELY BY OLDER ANGLO AND MEXICAN-AMERICAN WIDOWS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY / Bette A. Ide, Cynthia Tobias, Margarita Kay, Janice Monk, and Jill Guemsey de Zapien / 237 MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN THE USE OF THE COOPERSMITH SELF-ESTEEM INVENTORY WITH NAVAJO WOMEN / Patricia G. Higgins and Elisabeth K. Dicharry / 251 INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION: WOMENS' COPING METHODS / Kathryn R. Puskar / 263 THE PROCESS OF PROVIDING SUPPORT TO RECENTLY DIVORCED SINGLE MOTHERS / Mary E. Durn and Lee Smith / 277 READABILITY OF COMMERCIAL VERSUS GENERIC HEALTH INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONDOMS / - Carol Ledbetter, Susan Hall, Janice M. Swanson, and Katherine Forrest / 295 USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES BY WOMEN OF UPPER SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS / Dona J. Lethbridge / 305 EVOLVING ISSUES IN SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD / Judith A. Erlen and Ian R. Holzman / 319 COMMON STRESSORS REPORTED BY A GROUP OF CHILDBEARING AMERICAN WOMEN / Dyanne D. Affonso and Linda J. Mayberry / 331 STRESS EXPERIENCED BY MOTHERS OF YOUNG CHILDREN / L. Joan Brailey / 347 THE EFFECT OF TYPE OF RELATIONSHIP ON PERCEIVED PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER / B. Jo Hailey, Karen M. Lalor, Kimeron N. Hardin, and Heather A. Byme / 359 Communication Networks / 367 42.

A CANADIANHealthsharing WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY

Vol It3 June, 1990

FEATURES 12 Don't Ask Your Gynecologist If You Need A Hysterectomy... The conspiracy against the uterus Zelda Abramson

20 A Different Parent DisAbled parents overcome stereotypes Karen Blackford

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes

5 Letters 8 Update 18 My Story, Our Story Searching for an Alternative to Hysterectomy Heather Tucker

25 Healthwatch Patient's Rights, An Agenda for the Nineties Maggie Burston 28 Resources and Events HECATE An Interd0tscfpI'1nary Journal of Women's Liberation

vol. xvi nos. i/ii, -1990

4-7 ...... Editorial 8-22 ...... Seduction and Punishment Lyn Finch 23-42 ...... ;..... The Market for Marriage in Colonial Queensland Katie Spearrift 43-47 ...... From Notes to My Sisters Moni Lai Storz 48-60 ...... Interview: Maxine Hong Kingston and Sneja Gunew 61-64...... Poems by Julie Sarkozi, Monica Long, Colleen Burke 65-89 ...... Zora Cross's Entry into Australian Literature Michael Sharkey 90-96...... A Writer's Friends and Associates: Notes from Correspondence in the Zora Cross Papers Julia Saunders

97-101 ...... "The Red Furrow" Alison Lambert 102-1 10 ...... Interview with Pearlie McNeill 111-114...... ''Vampires" Nicole Matthews 115-1 19 ...... Poems by Helen Menifield, Chris Mansell, Andrea Sherwood, Diane Fahey, Rae Sexton, Lilian Tait 120-127...... The Politics of Nostalgia: Community and Difference in Migrant Writing Efi Hatzimanolis 128-133 'Inventing the Self: Orql History as Autobiography Paula Hamilton l34-139 ...... Resisting Authority Carole Ferrier 140-147 ...... Questions of Collaboration: Interview with Jackie Huggins and Isabel Tarrago 148-150...... " she JUST Can't Talk Barbara Wels 151-163...... Aspects of Love in Contemporary ~ovelsby Japanese Women Orie Mu ta If&-1 66 ...... "My Day Off" Jane Routley 167-170...... 1n Search of the Authentic Voice Kathy Willetts l71-183...... Recent Women's Studies Scholarship: I: History Kay Saunders 184-192...... Conference Report Carmel Macdonald-Grahame and Jane Southwell 193-208...... Index to Vols. 1-15 (1975-1989) Ian Syson and Allen Gardiner THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE

VOLUME 6, NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 1990 FEATURES 2 Holly Near interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 3 Excerpts from 'Fire In the Rain... Singer In the Storm' 16 Flfth Annual Readers' Choice Awards 20 Mlchelle Shocked on Comlng Out by Christine Nordheim and Julie A. Kreiner 23 In Vlslble Colours: Technlcolour In a Whlte World

by Yasmin Jlwani ' 30 Ann Reed TKO Over HIS Purple Badness Prlnce 32 1990 Festlval Photos 34 Long Llve the Queen! Dlnah Washington by Rosetta Reitz 37 Sonla Johnson on Creating a "Women's World" by T. Armstrong, L. Post, and S. Wolfersberger "I WAS THERE" FIRST-PERSON REPORTS 22 How I(Almost) Met Martlna by Bonnie Morris 26 Malden Voyage: The Flrst Ollvla Crulse by Laura Post 28 Thls Longest Concert: Therese Edell's 40th Birthday Concert by Charlene Ball 40 Southern: The "Llve and Let Llve" Festival by Jo jet Harper 43 Dolng the Festivals by Cathy Andrews DEPARTMENTS Soapbox Letters from Readers Hotllne by Toni Armstrong Jr. and Annie Lee Confabulation Alison Bechdel and Kris Kovick Seldom Scenes by Susan Wilson Access by Sara 'ASL Interpreting for Concerts: What Producers Should Know" 'Dykes to Watch Out For' cartoons by Alison Bechdel The Tenth Muse by Jojet Harper "Sappho: Rediscovering Lesbian Space" Freestyle by Kay Gardner "How to Get Airplay on Non-Commercial Radio' Classlfled Ads Soundsheets by Joy Rosenblatt 'I Spent My Last $10 (On Birth Control and BeerYKw Nice Girls; 'DinefJErica Wheeler; "She's Not Somebo&/s W~fe'lYer Girlfriend; 'DaWi'/Catie Cuds; Y) FrieWl FmTherese EMS40(h Birthday ConcerUBetsy Lippin. Deidre McCalla, Sue Fink Annie Dinerman. Mary Lynn Bsbr, Chris Collier, Cade Anderren. Mary Kroner. bnda Fdz, MUSE-Cinannati's Women's Choir, heAUanta Feminist Chorus. and Louise Anderson WOMEN AX PIXY Getting Iost Story by Kirsten Backstrom ...... P. 1 We Now Return to the Shirley Temple Theater by Maureen O'Brien ...... P- 1 Ohio Return PoembyElizabethJohnson ...... P. 3 The New Man Story by Beverly Nieves ...... P- 3 Peaceful Coexistence Story by Debbie Friedman ...... P. 5 Game PoembyEmilyLeider ...... P. 5 I Dreamed This River Before I Went Review essay by Grera Gaard ...... P- 6 Pleasure and Resistance EssaybyJulieTharp ...... P- 6 Louise Jumps for the Sublime Poem by Susan Luther ...... P- 6 Women ~ovelist-~eul~dorsof the Vietnam Experience Review essay by Susanne Carter ...... P. 8 Woman with Kite Poem by Chi- Dim.bNni ...... P. 9 Reviews by Bonnie Fisher, Christine Mack Gordon, Toni McNaron, Maureen Reddy Judith Wanhala Contributors ...... p. 11 Graphics by Kristen Jensen, Nancy Spem, Gail Swanlund A Journal of

VOL. 5, NO. 3 FALL 1990

Contents

vii Preface

1 Jane Braaten Touardr a Feminist Reassessment of lntellecbral Virtue

15 Susan Wendell Oppression and Victimization; Choice and Responsibility

47 Paul Benson Feminist Second Thoughts About Free Agency

65 Maren Klawiter Using Arendt and Heidegger to Consider Feminist Thdmg on Women and Reproducti4nfemlty Technologes

90 Penny Weiss and Anne Harper Rousseau's Political Defense of the Sex-Rded Family

Review Essays

110 Claudia Card Why Homophobia!

118 Mary Jane11 Meager Double Gestures: Feminist Critupes and the Search for a Us& Practice

125 Jean P. Rurnsey Constnccting Maternal Thinking

Review Symposium

132 Marilyn Frye A Response to Lesbian Ethics

138 Maria Lugones . Hispanecardo y Lesbiando: On Sarah Hwgland's Lesbian Ethics

147 Carol Van Kirk Smah LLlcia HoaglmuIs Lesbian Ethics: Toward New Value and Ablemindism A Jouml of Feminist Philosophy

VOL. 5, NO. 3 FALL1990

153 Jeannine Ross Boyer and James Lindemann Nelson A Comment on Fry's "The Role of Caring in a Tkory of Nursing Et)ucsn

159 Esther Frances Some Thoughts on the Conmt of Hypatia

162 Helen Bequaert Holmes Does Hypatia Rock Boars?

Book Reviews

Jane Kneller Bey& Feminist Aesthetics: Feminist Lmmeund Social Chunge by Rita Felski

Kelly Oliver Deah and Dissymmetry: TkPolitics of Coherence in the Bookof Judges by Mieke Bal

Margaret Nash Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of lderuity by Judith Butler and Homophoh: A Wenpon of Sexism by Suzanne Phan

Sherri Paris Manhood and Politics by Wendy Brown

Books Received

183 Notes on Contributors

186 Announcements

195 Guidelines for Contributors/Call for Papers

lNDEX TO Hypatiu, 1983-1990

197 Authorr'tle Index, General

216 Authorr~tleIndex, Books Reviewed IKON #11: The Sixties A Retrospective of IKON Series ONE 19 9 0

KIMIKO HAHN ROBERTA GOULD Death of a Translator..insidefront cover Untitled Poem...... 67 ANGRY ARTS FOR LIFE Editorial ...... I & AGAINST THE WAR...... 68 MARGARET RANDALL HENRY FLYNT Parallels from the Sixties Exercise Awa~nessStates...... 71 to the Nineties...... 5 IKON #4 (October, 1%7) CAROLE BYARD On Being a Woman Artist DIANE WAKOSKI of Color...... I 5 The Theater of Eternal Music LaMonte Young, Marian Zazeela. .76 IKON #I (Februay, 1%7) IKON # 5 (Mack, M) KARL BISSINGER Two Portraits...... 25 THEODORE ENSLIN Towards Paracelsus...... 84 YVONNE RAINER Notes on Two Dances by Deborah Hay...... 28 Snows...... 90 FIELDING DAWSON MARGARET RANDALL Twostories Without 'Titles...... 31 Day of the Dead/Patzcuam...... 98

IKON D (April,. 1967) HAYDEE SANTAMMUA Letter to Che (IKONe)...... I03 DOROTHY HELLER Portfolio...... 33 PATRICIA DASH The March of Many Faces...... I 04 Two Poems...... 36 Notes Towards an Absolute Theater of Change...... I09 JULIAN BECK Letters from Jail...... 40 IKON #6 (October, 1968)

IKON #3 (July,- - 1967) MIGUEL BARNET Two Poems...... I12 HAROLD HERBSTMAN Bread and Puppet Theatre...... 46 SANTIAGO ALVAREZ The Cinema and Revolution...... 115--- SUSAN SHERMAN TheLanguageofArt ...... SO IKON #7 (Jan.-Feb. 1969) ROBERT NICHOLS LETTERS FROM MINEKO...... 118 Vietnam Journal...... 54 GRACE PALEY CONTRIBUTORS...... I23 The Sad Stor of the Six Boys about to be brafted in Brooklyn. .. 65 , IOWA WOMAN

Vdurne 10, Number 1-2 Spring-Summer 1990

FEATURES Contest Wmers Essay: Animus Jocelyn Bartkevicius 6 Poetry: Teny Bias on Cars Page Dougherty Delano 17 Fiction: Weekend Susan Segal 20 Queen in Her Chariot 36 ESSAYS Days in the Garden Lisa Chavez 30 Living on the Edge Mary Jean Port 52

Lobotomy Pearl Canick Solomon 40 My Mother's Sapphires Gay Rubin 58 POETRY Piece Work Alice Friman 11 In the Kitchen We String Beans Barbara Presnell 23 Meditation While Sitting on the Sofa An@ Argabrite 28 Factory Holiday Tracy Van Quaethem 37 Turning Point Alice Friman 44 Margaret Fuller's Room on the Piazza Barberini Ann Struthers 51 Goddess Jane Varley 56 DEPARTMENTS First Person: FOR MICHAEL Amy Fischer 54 Crossings: WHY I TRAVEL TO A PLACE Carol Cameron Lauhon 38 Genealogies: WINESAPS Jane Ruiter 48 Accountings: A CONVERSATION Jacqueline William Beyrer 63 Books: Reviews b Rosemary Regan-Gamn, Rebecca Chi7 ders, Pj Doyle CONTRIBUTORS Inside back cover WOMEN

international

Contents . December 1989

Letter to our Readers ...... 11

Letter from our Readers ...... 2

Earth, Air and Watec Women Fight for the Environment in India ...... 3

Poetry ...... 8

Malaysian Women Plantation Workers ...... 9

Women Working Worldwide ......

Africans Facing Crisis: The crucial role of women ...... 76

Urban Women Meet Rural Women ...... 2o 1 Women in Nigeria ...... 22 1 Women Get Together to Face Tomorrow ..... I Poetry ...... 26

Groups ...... 27

I Conferences ...... 29 I Documentation And Information Exchange

Table of Contents

Editorial Sharing our skills Introduction : Why network ? Documentation and communication - People and debt crisis strategies for networking and change What they said Development in Africa New information technologies Information is power Information on groups

Conference papers Africa Classification systems Asia The CIPAF experience in documentation Europe Documentation and information activities Latin America of CODICE Nonh America A Rofile in documentation work Health networking programme Resources Transformation of Muslim women in action IWTC's Resource Center Journal WOMEN AGING Volume 2 Number 1 195%

CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITOR

Prediclors of Loneliness in Older Women and Mcn Cornelia Beck, ILt: PhD Cathleen Shriltz, RN, PhD Chris Gonnan Wulton, ILV Roben Walk, PhD

Adjusting to Chronic Disease: The Ostcoporotic Woman Knrcn A. Robeno, PhD

Predictors of Health Sratus of Mid-Lifc Womcn: Implications for Later Adult hood Sandra P. Thorns. Rhr, PhD Formal Activi~iesfor Elderly Women: Determinants of Participalion in Voluntary and Senior Center Activities Masaka Ishii-Kuntz, PhD

Five Elderly Dementia Patienrs Who Played with Dolls Makoto J. Kawai MD Mari Mi)amoro, MD Kimio Ibfiyam~o,MD

The Caregiving Roles of Asian Arncrican Women Ca~herineChase Gdman, DS W BOOK REVIEWS ~Vursin~a Loved One at Home: A Care Giver's Guide, by Susan Golden Rtviewed by Beverly A. Baldwin, RN, PhD

Daughrers of [he Elderly: Building Partnerships in Caregik~hg,cditcd by Jane Norris Rcviewed by Shirley L. Patterson, PhD

Older Women: Sm~ivingand Thriving. A ibfanual for Group Leaders, by Ruth Harriet Jacobs Reviewed by Joan H. Carder, ACSH'

Changes: A Woman's Journal for Selj2warenes.s and Personal Planning, by Mindy Bingham, Sandy Stryker, and Judy Edrnonson Reviewed by Cheryl H. Kinderknecht, ACS W VOL. 2 NO. 1 SPRING1990

Editors' Note and Acknowledgements / 6

Janaki Nair Uncovering the Zenana:Visions of Indian Womanhood in Englishwomen's Writings: 1813-1940 / 8 Michelle Maskiell Gender, Kinship and Rural Work in Colonial Punjab - / 35 E. Frances White Africa On My Mind: Gender, Counter Discourse and African-American Nationalism / 73 Rend de la Pedraja Tomh Women in Colombian Organizations, 1900-1940:A Study in Changing Gender Roles / 98 Karen Tranberg Hansen Body Politics: Sexuality, Gender, and Domestic Service in Zambia / 120 Mary Kay Vaughan Women School Teachers in the Mexican evolution: The Story of Reyna's Braids / 143

THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICALDIALOGUE ON THE WRITINGOF WOMEN'SHISTORY Susan Geiger What's So Feminist About Doing Women's Oral History? / 169

Walter L Williams Women and Work in the Third World: Indonesian Women's Oral Histories / 183 Trager Votes for Women, with a foreword by Yaffa Berlovitz / 196

Kalpana Bardhan Being a Woman in South Asia / 200 Elsa Chaney and Catherine Lundoff Latin Women of the Americas / 220 Susan Geiger Women and African Nationalism / 227 Judith Tucker Traveling with the Ladies: Women's Travel Literature from the Nineteenth Century Middle East / 245 a journal of women's art VOL. XII NO. 3

Adele Henderson "Tuba," Series #I "Tuba," Series #2 Mary Sue Koeppel Special Fiction Issue Adele Henderson "Adumbratuo" "Bethel" "The Tree of Coming Back" Colette The Song of a Woman Dancing New Year's Reverie Suzanne McConnell Chambers Street ellen Another Version of the Story Claudia Smith Brinson Poisonous Expectations of Happily Ever After Charlene Lavinger Head Over Heels Shirley G.Cochrane Dorcas' Ghosts Kristen Mitchell Flappings Anna Tomczak "Gliding in the Wind" "Trefoil in Ice" "Zinnia Concerto" "Blue Haze" "Alicia's Sparkler" "Alyce, Unknown" 'The Emerald Flautist" "Forgotten Carousel" Jennifer A. Lodde Autos-da-fe' F. R. Lmis Mah Jong Yvonne V. Sapia sangre Martinez's Market F. R. hwis Apple Pie Phyllis Carol Agins Reunion Suzanne Carter Another View of War: Women's Interpretations of the Vietnam Experience in Short Fiction Heather Wishik Ernest Wilson's Plea Bargain Tricia Bauer Sauna Edith Pearlman Aunt Irma Adjusts to Her New Surroundings Rebecca Cronvll "CTW" Kathleene West Dead Metaphors Rebecca Crowell "Winter Fragment" "A Wild Place" Notes About Contributors A Journal of Irreverent Feminism 1 Issue lt32. Fall 1990 $1.60 By and for Women

: Special Focus on Television . i. TV. %mote Control and Peanut Butter (Raven) ...... 1 . TV -Not Worth the Price (Jane Meyerding) ...... ; ... 3 Dead Air (Kerry Lakes) ...... 5 TV Fantasy (cartoon by Julie Dodd Tetzla ...... 6 Do You Remember Nanny and the Professor? (Elizabeth Reba Weise) ...... 7 How Can Anyone Say TV Is Free? (Sylvan Rainwater)...... 8 Just Another Drug ... (AlBna Smith) ...... ; ...... 9 TV: The Parent that Keeps Us in Our Place (Rebecca Elder) ...... 10 I Don't Want Jingles Playing Back in My Head (JD ~abbit)...... 10 It's a TV Culture (Xenia Williams) ...... 11 Smaller Bodies Die Sooner (Christine East) ...... \ 11 Commentary Is Holly Working Today? (Barbara Wood) ...... 12 What's So Funny? (Sandra de Helen) ...... 18 Why Doesn't My 'Superiority Complex' Make Me Feel Secure? (zana) ...... 18 From Us Make-over, Make.up, Masks (Jane Me~erding)...... 15 What Is Different About Merence? ..i...... 19 Testimony . Vidims Without a Pause (Raven'Light) ...... 16 Cartoone: Joan Hilty ,Alisa Gordaneer, Julie Dodd TetzlafVJubal Teraan, Rhonda Dicksion, Daucus~Bl&som,Nikki Gosch, JD March, Dean Brittingham and Diane F . Germain. LesCon is a sponsored project of San Francisco Womens' Centers . SUMMER 1990/5710 VOL. U, NO. 3

MORTION COU MDNEWS fOR JEWS bx Suson Weitlmun Srhneitler Hhat are the anti-Semitic roots of the current anti-abortion rhetoric'! We may haw more to lose than our right to choose ...... "I AM A WOMAN, A JEW, A CHILEAN" by Murjorie Agosin The evils Latin American Jewish women confront are inexpressibly different from what scares or angers us in Los hgeles, Tulsa or New York. Agosin. a poet and scholar. tries to tell us about rhe demons her women face ...... WOMEN FINALLY DECODE JEWISH LAW by C'anessu Ochs Women may learn and teach differenr!\. from men. Here's how they do it uhen they study traditional Jewish texts in Jerusalem now -with a scholar whose name translates as "Queen Brain" ...... INTO THE FUTURE WITH rlturrs FROM OUR PAST We've wrltten about women changing ritual: now we learn how new rituals change the women who use then1 ...... THE NEW, IMPROVED JEWISH DIVORCE: HERS/HlS bx Vicki Hollander ...... A MIDWICE'S KADDISH b? Diane Solomon ...... AN ANTHROPOL001ST VIEWS THESE NEW RITUALS bx Riv-Ellen Prell ......

DEPARTMENTS FROM THl EDITOR ...... 2 LETTERS ...... KOL ISHAH ...... News of Jewish women's activities worldwide; a Catholic woman finds homes for Jewish babies with Down Syndrome; Florida women fund abortions for poor women; a camp counselor changes girls' prayers; a new rabbinical college opens. but not to women. LILITH REVIEWS ...... MEDIA WATCH ...... The premier of a new. occasional section focusing on how Jewish women - and men - are portrayed and betrayed in the media. Here two articles: one by Maria Stieglitz on TV men and one by Barbara Quart on "Driving ,Miss Daisy." TSENA-RENA ...... Where to go for what if you're Jewish and female: the listings that you can't bear to live without. THE WAYS WE ARE ...... For everyone who's ever wondered if Jewish weddings hme to be "that way". .. Shoshana Jedwab takes us "Beyond 'Belly Joy.'" LILlTH MARKETPLACE ...... Cover photo by Ted Polumbaum FALL 1990/5750 VOL. l5, NO. 4

F iA f U R i YAR DAYAM an interview with Svron Weidman Schneider Ragmatic Israeli politico Dayan talks about her dreams for pace. her famous father and her own political aspirations. Plus. ..ourTe1 Aviv correspondent Barbara Harshav and lawyer Miriam Benson update us on how Israeli women's issues are faring right now ...... r) IN T)(I CUVIlr REWORWNO MWS ROU by Juik Goss Moving beyond the traditional hierarchical relationships, women rabbis today differ from their male counterparts. Here wc find out how their congregations gain, and what the costs are for the women themselves ...... I6 p. 11 IN UA by Sara Felder See the bagels fly! Hearthe croissants spak! Step right up for words and action from Elder. a juggler who keeps her identity components in the air from coast to coast ...... 26 I1#UIRmFoROMI~A a poem by Anncliese Wagner ...... 28 ~rAIOMKJPWU~ by Elaine KalmNaves ...... SO

PA ~rmi NT s FRO~~~~DITOR...... 2 LiTTiRS ...... 4 KOL ISHAH- womin*s voleis ...... 5 AIDS in the Jewish community; a new Jewish singles magazine about men and for women; gender issues in Yiddish and Hebrew literature, and more. BODY AND SOUL ...... 7 "Night of the Staircase:' an Egyptian memoir by AdaAharoni and Thca Wolf. LlLlTH REVIEWS ...... m New books about our past: folktales, fiction and women's activism, and our evolving present: and new roles for Dad. ONAND OF? CAMPUS ...... 36 Jewish college women in Chile. "SPUNKY WOMEN" ...... 31) The results of LILITH's Mother's Day mailing. mi~YS W WCRR ...... 42 What we can learn fmm the life and loves of the emerging woman, circa 1919. TsiNA-RiNA ...... 43 Resource listings you absolutely can't live without.

Cover photo by Barbara Docktor QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY

Volume VIII, Number 2 Summer, 1990

Articles BLACK, FEMALE AND IN UNIFORM: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMAN WOMEN AT ARMS: IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY THE COMBAT CONTROVERSY 1973-1979 Francine D'Amico Brenda L. Moore 1 62

WOMEN PILOTS IN COMBAT: IN MEMORIAM: ATTITUDES OF BARBARA ANN (HOLCROFTJ YOST MALE AND FEMALE PILOTS 19601989 Panicia M. ShieIds Kirk Yost Landon Curry 67 Janet Nichols 21 Reviews THE EFFECT OF GROUP SUPPORT ON RELOCATED 73 CORPORATE AND MILITARY WIVES: A SECONDARY ANALYSIS Anne Noggle, For God, Country and the Thrill of It. By Pat Kathryn R Flukar Pateman Gloria W&m Lisa J. Moonis Julie Wheelwright, Amazons and Military Maidc Women Who 36 Lkessed as Men in firsuit of Life, Libeny and Happiness. By C. Kay Larson A BANDAGE IN ONE HAND AND A BIBLE IN THE OTHER: Riane Eisler, The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future. THE STORY OF By Ellen M. Shively CAPTAIN SALLY L. TOMPKINS (CSA) Pam'cin Paquette Betty A Reardon, S&m and the War System. By M. C. Devilbiss 47 Recent Publications of Interest FEMALE NAVAL RESERVISTS 91 DURING WORLD WAR 11: A HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Regina T. Akers 55 QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILJTARY

Volume VIII. Number 3 Fall, 1990

COMBAT EXCLUSION. MILITARY NECESSITY OR ANOTHER NAME FOR BIGOTRY Paul E Roush I

SEXISM IN THE MILIThRY: REALITY ECHOED IN HALDEWS FOREWR WAR AND HERBERTS WDEMPEROR OF DUNE Cpuhia A. Wright 16

THE SOUTHERN SIDE OF "GLORY: MISSISSIPPI AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN DURING THE cwn WAR Norake Frankel 28

LESBIAN SOLDIERS TELL THEIR STORIES lohnnie Phelps Miriam Ben-Shalom 38

HOW 1T ALL CAME OUT THE STORY OF FLORENCE STEINBERG Ekanor St&rd 55 Reviews 73

Letter to the Rea& ii, 78 p-ppp - - A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 2. Number 1 Winter 1990 Contents Articles "Sex as a Weapon": Feminist Rock Music Videos ROBINROBERTS The Female Bildungsroman: Calling It into Question CAROLLAZZAROWEIS Garden as Woman: Creation of Identity in a Turn-of-the-Century Ohio Town MARILYNFERRIS MOTZ Free-standing Birth Centers and Medical Control: A Case Study KATHLEENDOHERTY TURKEL

On Leuning ~ndTeaching Teaching and Learning from the Heart ESTELLEDISCH AND BECKYTHOMPSON

Journeys in Our Lives: Learning Feminism MICHELLEBRODSK Y MYKEU LOURY ABBY MARKOWITZ EDENE. TORRES LAURENWILSON

Repo* Women's Studies in Europe: Conference Report. Pan 1 TOBELEVIN AND JO MYERSDICKINSON

Feminism and the Academy ELIZABETHHIGGINBOTHAM Women's History in Japan: A Review Essay KATHLEENUNO Review8 With Silk Wings: Asian American Women at Work produced by Asian Women United KEIKOYAMANAKA, Reviewer A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

(Continued) Volume 2, Number 1 Winter 1990 Literary Daughters by Maggie Lane Viginia Woo& The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Lifc and Work by Louise DeSalvo SYDNEYJANET KAPLAN, Reviewer

Ka'ahumcmu, Molder of Change by Jane L. Silverman 127 HAUNANI-KA Y TRASK,Reviewer

A Radio Pro@ of Audre Lorde produced by Jennifer Abod 129 JACQUIALEXANDER, Reviewer

Women Analyze Women in France, England, and the United States 1S 1 edited by Elaine Hoffman Baruch and Lucienne J. Serrano ELAINEMARKS Reviewer

AIDS: The Women edited by Ines Reider and Patricia Ruppelt 194 Nevtr to be FotpUcn' The Names Quilt, A National Aid3 Monument directed and produced by Karen Peper Productions CHRISTINEPIERCE AND BETH S. TIMSON,Reviewers

Fnmr Margin to Mainstream: AmMjCOn Women and Politics Sinu 1960 by Susan M. Hartmann CYNTHIAHARRISON, Reviewer

Opera, or the Undoing of Women by Catherine Clement PAT HURSHELL, Reviewer

Lesbian Ethics: Tozuard New Value by Sarah Lucia Hoagland A. LORRAINEIRONPLOW, Reviewer

In Othcr Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak SUSAN HARDY AIKEN,Reviewer

Dance, Sex and Gender: Signs of Identity, Dominance, Defiance and Desire by Judith Lynne Hanna JUDITHBURNS, Reviewer

NWSA News Contributors Announcements Boob Received A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

Volume 2, Number 2 Spring 1990 Contents Editorial 165 Articles Moral Experience in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Lqe 167 of a Slave Girl SARAH WAY SHERMAN The Story of I: Luce Irigaray's Theoretical Masochism 186 EMILYS. APTER Maintaining the Spirit and Tone of Robust Manliness: 199 The Battle against Coeducation at Southern Colleges and Universities, 1890- 1940 AMY THOMPSONMCCANDLESS Medusa and the Female Gaze SUSAN R. BOWERS

The Next Step MELANIEKAYEI KANTROWITZ Notes on a Decade of Change SUSAN R. VAN DYNE On Learning and Teaching Selective Rejection: How Students Perceive Women's Studies Teachers BETH HARTUNG

Women's Studies in Europe: Conference Reports, Part I1 ANGELIKAKOSTER-LOSSACK AND TOBELEVIN Electronic Records at the National Archives: Resources for Women's Studies MARGARET 0. ADAMS Review Essays Gender, Genres, Generations: Artist-Mothers and the Scripting of Girls' Lives MITZI MYERS A Publication of The National Women's Studies Association

(Continued) Volume 2 Number 2 Spring 1990 Women's Art and Domesticity ELAINEHEDGES

Reviews Women and a Nm Academy Gender and Cultural Contexts edited by Jean F. O'Barr Educating the Majority Women Challenge Tradition in Higher Education edited by Carol S. Pearson, Donna L. Shavlik, and Judith G. Touchton Teaching Women: Feminism and English Studies edited by Ann Thompson and Helen Wilcox GLORIABOWLES, Reviewer

Chickm Ranch directed by Nick Broomfield and Sandy Sissel 29 1 Brobn Mirrors directed by Marlene Gorris Working Girls directed by Lizzie Borden PATRICIAA. GOZEMBA,Reviewer

Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science by SANDRA HARDING.Reviewer

Compaiieras: Latina Lesbians (An an tho lo^) edited by Juanita Ramos The Sexuality of Latinas, Third Woman, vol. 4 edited by Norma Alarch, , and CherriP Moraga MARISOLGONZALEZ, Reviewer

The World of Our Mothers: The Liz~esof Jewish Immigrant Women 30 1 by Stahl Weinberg SALLY M. MILLER. Reviewer

Getting Published in Women's Studies: An International, Interdisciplinarj Professional Deuelopment Guide Mainlj for Women by Helen Rippier Wheeler LINDA GARDINER,Reviewer

Wage Justice: Comparable Worth and the Paradox of Technocratic 305 Reform by Sara M. Evans and Barbara J. Nelson JOAN ACKER, Reviewer - (Continued, next page) A Publication of (Continued) The National Women's Studies Association Volume 2 Number 2 Spring 1990 The Construction of Homosexuality by David F. Greenberg 306 LEILAJ. RUPP, Reviewer

The Female Body and the Law by Zillah R. Eisenstein 308 MARY LYNDON SHANLEY,Reviewer Taking Our Time: Feminist Perspectitles on Temporality edited 31 1 by Frieda Johles Forman with Caoran Sowton Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience by Bettina Aptheker SUSAN S. ARPAD, Reviewer

The Combahee River Collective Statement: Black Feminist Organizing in the Seventies and Eighties by the Combahee River Collective Apartheid U.S.A. by Audre Lorde; Our Common Enemy, Our Common Cause: Freedom Organizing in the Eighties by Merle Woo I Am Your Sister: Black Women Organizing across Sexualities by Audre Lorde

It's a Family Affair: The Real Lives of Black Single Mothers by Barbara Omolade Violence against Women and the Ongoing Challenge to Racism by Angela Y. Davis JACQUELINEE. WADE, Reviewer

Partiul Justice: Women in State Prisons, 1800-1935 by Nicole Hahn Rafter Walltappings: An Anthology of Writings by Women Prisoners edited by Judith A. Scheffler SUE MAHAN, Reviewer

Panhandling Papers by Kady Wildfire: Igniting the ShelVolution by Sonia Johnson A Burst of Light by Audre Lorde BATYA WEINBAUM,Reviewer

Responses 329 Announcements 344

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Above: A woman sells fruir in he market on heTransit Road from MOTHERHOOD OR BUST By Mary Ellen Snodgrass Mclhmood Nadia/lmpad Virwlr) One foster mother's experience with Cover: Abandoned Romanian babies six foster children 7 mreinstitutionid and &con- AIDS. (Photo: DarrdlL Porter) SUSANA: THE MYTH OF THE SAVED CHILD l'HE POLITICS OF VIOLENCE By Naomi Feigelson Chase By Charlotte Bunch A gut-wrenching look at how and The interrelationship of militarism. why the foster care system fails sexism, racism and homophobia 25 children 10 MOTHERS IN THE AMONG EAST EUROPEAN FATHERLAND WOMEN: A REPORTER'S NOTE- By Fred Pelka BOOK An interview with author By Jill Benderly Claudia Koonz on women in Slices of everyday life from Bulgaria, Nazi Germany 26 The German Democratic Republic, Hungary and Yugoslavia 16 WOMEN ON WAR AND SURVIVAL A STATE OF SHOCK By By Darrell L. Paster Women's roles in ending nuclear An attorney's eye-witness account of overkill and war 29 babies with AIDS in post-Ceausescu Romania 18

OUT OF THE CLOSET AND Merle Hoffman-Editorial 2 INTO THE FRAY Three views on "outing" by Nancy Win Some- Lose Some 4 Buermeyer, Gabriel Rotello and Choice Books 32 Urvashi Vaid 22 Feedback PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY Volume 14 Number 1 March 1990

Editorial Feminist Frameworks: Retrospect and Prospect JudithWorell Methodology Characteristics of Accepted Nrsus Arnold S. Kahn Rejected Manuscripts Jack H. Presbury Helen B. Moore Jacqueline D. Driver Review Questionnaire Studies of Pdramenstrual John T. E. Richardson Symptoms Articles Correlates of Relationship Satisfaction Natalie S. Eldridge in Lesbian Couples Lucia A. Gilbert Sexual Harassment on Campus: Individual Natalie J. Malwich Differences in Attitudes and Beliefs Jayne E. Stake Number and Quality of Roles: A Longitudinal Ravenna Helson Personality View Teresa Elliot Janet Leigh Division of Household Labor, Strain, and Jacqueline M. Golding Depressive Symptoms among Mexican Americans and Non-Hispanic Whites Adolescents' Attitudes toward Wmen's Roles: Rachel Seginer A Comparison between Israeli lews and Arabs Mousa Karayanni Mariam M. Mar'i Attitudes toward Prostitution as a Function of Susan A. Basow Attitudes toward Feminism in College Students: Florence Campanile An Exploratory Study Book Reviews Don't Blame Mother: Mending the Rachel Hare-Mustin Mother-Daughter Relationship, by Paula Caplan Affirmative Action in Perspective, Arnold S. Kahn by F. A. Blanchard and F. J.Crosby Equity and Gender: The Comparable Wrth Faye Crosby Debate, by Ellen Frankel Paul Can Psychotherapists Hurt You?, by Judy Striano Cheryl Brown Travis Between Wmen: Love, Envy and Competition in Hannah Lerman Women's Friendships, by Luise Eichenbaum and Susie Orbach PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY Volume 14 Number 2 June 1990

Focus: Violence toward H(Dmen Preface

Internal and External Mediators of Women's Rape Gail Elizabeth Wyatt Experiences Cindy M. Notgrass Michael Newcomb

Perceptions of Wife Abuse: Ektsof Gender, Connie M. Kristiansen Attitudes toward Women, and lust-World Beliefs Rita Giulietti among College Students

Psychotherapists' Knowledge about and Attitudes Ellen Dye toward Sexual Assault Victim Clients Susan Roth

Review Contextual History: A Framework for Re-Placing Janis. S. Bohan Women in the History oiPsychology

Articles Is Political Activism Still a "Masculine" Endeavor? Nancy Romer Gender Comparisons among High School Political Activists

Maternal Acceptance/Rejection of Mexican Mary Lou de Leon Siantz Migrant Mothers

The Work Attachment of Mothers with Preschool Sandra Cotton Children John K. Antill John D. Cunningham

Brief Report Toward a Stress Scale for African-American Darielle LVatts-Jones Women

Heritage Barbara Strudler Wallston: Pioneer of Nancy Felipe Russo Contemporary kminist Psychology, 1943-1987 Book Reviews Sex in the Therapy Houc A Case of Professional Julia A. Sherman Incest, by Camlyn Bates and Annette Brodsky

Surviving Sexual Violence, by Liz Kelly Patricia J. Momkoff

Therapy for Adults Molested as Children: Beyond Hannah Lerman Survival, by John Briere

Defining Rape, by Linda Bookover Bourque Gloria Cowan

Women,andAIDS, by Bonnie Lester; The Real Kathryn Quina Truth about Mmenand AIDS, bv Helen Sinner Kaplan; Mmen & AIDS, by ~iane~ichards& lSSUIlS IN REPRODUCTIVE AND GENETIC ENGINEERING Journal of International Feminist Analysis

CONTENTS THERESIADEGENER 87 Female self-determinatLon between feminist claims and 'voluntary' eugenics, between 'rights' and ethics 101 Drugs, science, and ethics: Lessons from the Depo-Provera story

11 1 Norplant in Brazil: Implantation strategy in the guise of scientific research 1 19 Australian perspectives on embryo experimentation: An update 125 The limits of experimental knowledge: A feminist perspective on the ecological risks of genetic engineering MARYO'BRIEN 137 Elly AT ISSUE CHRISTINEEWING 143 Draft report on surrogacy issued by the Australian National Bioethics Consultative Committee-The debate on surrogacy in Australia continues 147 Response to the draft report of the National Bioethics Consultative Committee (NBCC), Surrogacy NEWS ON DEVELOPMENTS

CYNTHIADE WIT and GENACOREA 159 Current developments and issues: A summary CONFERENCE REPORT HELENBEQUAERT HOLMES 179 People as products: The ethical, legal and social issues in reproductive technologies and other procedures involving the commercialization of body parts and tissues BOOK REVIEWS

HELENBEQUAERT HOLMES 18 1 Consumer Protection Issues Involving in Vitro Fertilization Clinics

18 1 Medically Assisted Conception: An Agenda for Research 185 Biographical Statements I87 Announcement 189 Erratum 75. RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

I;emmes et prison Monique Hamelin Book Revims/Compta rendus 3 Compre 11~ndupor Monique Imbh Agriculture, Women and Land: The African Experience F;ew Choices: Women, Work and Family IS Jean Davison, cd. AM Duffy, Nancy Maadell and Norene Pupo Reviewed by EA. Cebotam Reviewxi by Arta Xzncd

As Wise as Serpents: Five Women and aa 4 La fm du mariage? jeuoes couples des annb 80 IS Organization that Changed . Fmnqoise Battagliola 1883-1939 Compte rurdir por Lknk Veillette Lyn Gough Reviewed by Shelley Bosetti-Pichk Frauen Laikon 16 Anndicse Lii.Rita Siissmuth. Karin Walter. cds. Blood at the Root: Motherhood, Sexuality and 5 Male Dominance Ann Ferguson From My Guy to Sci-Fi: Genre and Women's Reviewed by Ellen Jacobs Writing in the Rostmodcrn Wodd Helen Can, ed. Breaking the Sequence: Women's Experimental 6 Reviewxi by Shannon Hengen Fiction Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs, eds. Geography of Gender in the Third World Reviewed by Somh Hamyrn Janct H. Momsen and Janct Rwnsend, cds. Reviewxi by FioM Mackenzie De la lecture & De la critique 7 Virginia Woolf, essais prbentts par Sylvie Durastanti Gynocrih/La Gynocritique Cornpte mndu par Chrktine Klein-LPtaud Barbara Godad, Cd. Compte rurdir por Janet M. fitemon Dreams of Equality: Women on the Canadian Left, 1920-1950 Les Infirmih de la vocation P la profession Joan Sangster Andd Rtitat Reviewed by Clam Collins Cornpte rrndrr pzr Jacinthe Michaud

Each in Her Own Way Five Women Leaders of L'intoItrance: une problCmatique ghMe the Developing World Lii Nd Marion Fennelly Levy Compte mndu pzr Jacinthe Michaud Reviewed by Valerie du Plessk Japancse Womcn Artists: 160&1900 Family Fortunes: Men and Women of the English Patricia Fi Middle Class, 1780-1850 Reviewed by Junk Hoogstmten Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall Reviewed by Maty Louise Adam Just Give Us the Money A Discussion of Nhge Discrimination and Pay Equity Fantastic Women: Sex, Gender and lhmvestism Debra J. Lewis Annie Woodhouse Reviewxi by Stella Lord Reviewed by Holly &or The Language of Lave and Guilt: Feminist Counselling in Action Mother-Daughter Relationships from a Jocelyn Chaplin Cross-cultural Rerspeaive Reviewed by Nancy Guberrnan and Michele Bourgon Ruth Wodak and Muriel Schulz Reviewed by Gisele Thibmrlt Feminists Despite Themselves: Women in 13 Ukrainian Community Life, 18841939 Lesbian Ethics: 'lbward New Value Martha Bohachevsky-Chorniak Sarah Lucia Hoagland Reviewed by Fmncps Swyripa Reviewed by Jmn Blackd

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Muse de la raison When a Hostel Becomes a Home - Experiences Genevitve Fraisse of Women - Cornpte mndu par Mair Verthuy Lesley D. Harman Cornpte mndu par Dorninique Muson One World Women's Movement Chilla Bulbeck The Woman Question: Society and Literature Reviewed by Shahnaz Khan in Britain and America, 1837-1883 Elizabeth K. Helsinger, Robin Lauterbach Sheets Out the Other Side: Contemporary Lesbian and Robin Veeder Writing Reviewed by LJ Abmy Christine McEwen and Sue O'Sullivan, eds. Reviewed by Becki Rm Women and Counter-Power Yolande Cohen, ed. Playing the Game: Sport and the Physical Reviewed by Linda Christimen-Ruffrnan Emancipation of English Women, 1870-1914 Kathleen E. McCrone Women and Environment in the Third World: Reviewed by Aniko Varpalotai Alliance for the Future Irene Dankelman and Joan Davidson Pleasure, Power and Whnology Reviewed by Linda Carty Sally Hacker Reviewed by Annette Burfoot Women and Spirituality: Voices of Protest and Promise The Psychology of the Female Body Ursula King Jane M. Ussher Reviewed by Marsha Hewitt Reviewed by Lomlei Cederstmrn Women, Human Settlements and Housing Les Reiies de France Caroline O.N. Moser and Linda Peake, eds. Paule Lejeune Reviewed by Runela Sayne Cornpte rrndu par Marie-hnce Silver Women's Struggles and Strategies The Social Construction of Lesbianism Saskia Wieringa, ed. Celia Kitzinger Reviewed by Hester Eisenstein Reviewed by Helen Lenskyj Women, Work and the French State: Labour lhking Our Time: Feminist Fkrspectives on Protection and Social Patriarchy, 1879-1919 Temporality Mary Lynn Stewart Frieda J. Forman, ed., with Caoran Sowton Reviewed by Kamn Offen Reviewed by Julia Cmt The Writing or the Sex? Or, Why You Don't Have Teaching Gender: Sex Education and Sexual to Read Women's Writing to Know it's No Good Stereotypes Dale Spender 'Iticia Szirom Reviewed by Domthy Zhbotxky Reviewed by Helen Lenskyj Interview / Eatrevue Uneven Developments: The Ideological Work of An Interview with Freda Guttman, Montreal Gender in Mid-Victorian England Artist and Activist Mary bvey Marguerite Andersen Reviewed by Cynthia Wright

Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work Works in Progre~~/'Iknuxen murs Louise DeSalvo Reviewed by Judith Robertson

Books Receiad/Livres rqas Volume 13, Number 4 1990

Contents

Bloodlines This War I Fight Against Unholy Death

Irene.Boisier 2 1 The Second Glass

Holly how 29 Rites of Passage

3 1 Moon Time

33 The Word for Blood

Ianet Zandy 35 A Conversation with Margaret Randall

Ruthann Robson 50 Lammas, again

5 1 Sleeping Together: 7 Selections

Linda Peavy 53 A Matter of Environment

Pauicia McKenzie- 63 Freefall: An Italian Lady Porter Terminates her Lease

Elizabeth R. Epperly 7 1 Fair Game

Vivette I. Kady 85 Acute Care

Kim Elhatton 98 Review SEX ROLES A Journal of Research Vol. 22, Nos. 1/2 January 1990

CONTENTS Toward a Profile of the Female Voter: Sex Differences in Perceived Physical Attractiveness and Competence of Political Candidates Kathryn E. Lewis and Margaret Bierly The Development of Moral Orientation in Elementary School Children Andrew Garrod. Carole Beal, and Patrick Shin Gender and Response Effects in Telephone Interviews About Gender Characteristics Lloyd B. Lueptow, Susan L. Moser, and Brian F. Pendleton Children's Nurturant Interactions with Their Infant Siblings: An Exploration of Gender Differences and Maternal Socialization 43 Judith E. Owen Blakemore Sex Roles, Stress, and Distress: A Study of Person by Situation Contingency 59 Brett N. Steenbarger and Roger P. Greenberg The Impact of Generic Word Choices: An Empirical Investigation of Age- and Sex-Related Differences 69 Jo Young Switzer Illusory Correlation and the Maintenance of Sex Role Stereotypes in Children 83 Anita M. Meehan and Leann M. Janik Individual Differences in Distancing Responses to Women on a Photo Choice Task 97 Bernice Lott, Albert J. Lott, and Jennifer Fernald Sex Role Flexibility and Prosocial Behavior Among Preschool Children Susan M. Doescher and Alan I. Sugawara BOOK REVIEWS 125 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 22. Nos. 3/4 February 1990

CONTENTS

Gender Roles and the Categorization of Gender-Relevant Behavior Linda J. Skitka and Christina Masloch

Attitudes and Expectations About Children with Nontraditional and Traditional Gender Roles Carol Lynn Martin

Research on Working Women: A Report Card of 22 Journals Leonard H. Chusmir, Dorothy P. Moore, and Janet S. Adams

Dick and Jane in 1989 Piper Purcell and Lara Stewart

Secondary Attachments and Adolescent Self Concept Carolyn Adams-Price and A. L . Greene

Significance, Structure, and Gender Differences in Life Domains of College Students Marc R. Blais, Robert J. Vallerand, Nathalie M. Briere, AIain Gagnon, and Luc G. Pelletier

Gender and Health on the Kibbutz Ofra Anson, Arieh Levenson, and Dan Y. Bonneh

Determinants of Perceived Role Conflict Among Women in Bangladesh Quazi Shamsuddin Md. Ilyas

A Further Validation of the Bem Sex Role Inventory: A Multitrait-Multimethod Study Frankie Y. Wong, Donald R. McCreary, and Karen G. Duffy SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 22, Nos. 5/6 March 1990 CONTENTS

Gender and the Structure and Salience of Values: An Example from Israeli Youth Nova Mas10 vary and Zecharia Dor-Shav The Relationship of Gender, Sex Role, and Law-and-Order Attitudes to Nuclear Opinions Candida C. Peterson. Jeanette A. Lawrence, and Irene Dawes Sex Role Egalitarianism and Marital Violence Rita K. Crossman. Sandra M. Srirh, and Mary M. Bender The Influence of Individual Characteristics and Severity of Harassing Behavior in Reactions to Sexual Harassment Douglas D. Baker, David E. Terpsrra, and Kinley Larnrz Homemaking-Role Quality and the Psychological Well-Being and Distress of Employed Women Nazli Kibria. Rosalind C. Barnerr, Grace K. Baruch, and Joseph H. PIeck Differences Across Gender, Grade Level, and Academic Track in the Content of the Ideal Self-Image Jane Bybee, Marion Glick, and Eward Zigler Pink or Blue: Environmental Gender Stereotypes in the First Two Years of Life Andree Pomerleau, Daniel Bloduc, Gerard Malcuir, and Louise Cosserre Salience of the Sex Category System in Person Perception: Contextual Variations Marie-Claude Hurtig and Marie-France Pichevin - SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 22, Nos. 7/8 April 1990 CONTENTS

SPECIAL ISSUE: Gender and Ethnicity: Perspectives on Dual Status Pamela Trotman Reid and Lillian Comas-Diaz, Issue Editors

Gender and Ethnicity: Perspectives on Dual Status 397 Pamela Trotman. Reid and Lillian Comas-Diaz Flexibility and Sharing of Childcare Duties in Black Families 409 Melvin N. Wilson, Timothy F. J. Tolson, Ivora Hinton, and Michael Kiernan Hispanics in Ivy: Assessing Identity and Perceived Threat 427 Kathleen Ethier and Kay Deaux Gender and Ethnic Differences in Psychosocial Stress and Generalized Distress Among Hispanics 44 1 V. Nelly Salgado de Snyder, Richard C. Cervantes, and Amado M. Padilla Changing and Diverse Roles of Women in American Indian Cultures 455 Theresa D. LaFromboise, Anneliese M. Heylr, and Emily J. Ozer Psychotherapeutic Issues with Asian American Women Reiko Homma True Psychological Androgyny: A Black Female Perspective 487 Victoria Jackson Binion African American Women's Sexual Satisfaction as a Dimension of Their Sex Roles 509 Gail Elizabeth Wyatt and Sandra Lyons-Rowe Disordered Eating in Women of Color Maria P. P. Root SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 22, Nos. 9110 May 1990

CONTENTS

Sex Differences in Children's Time Use Teresa Mauldin and Carol B. Meeks

Unmitigated Agency and Unmitigated Communion: An Analysis of the Negative Components of Masculinity and Femininity David M. Buss

Ms. and the Manager: A Tale of Two Stereotypes Kenneth L. Dion and Regina A. Schuller

Response Styles to Sadness Are Related to Sex and Sex-Role Orientation Michael Con way, Constantina Giannopoulos, and Karin Stiefenhofer

Slang: A Male Domain? Vivian de KIerk

Female Workers' Acceptance in Traditionally Male-Dominated Blue-collar Jobs Helen T. Palmer and Jo Ann Lee

Gender and Racial Stereotypes in Impression Formation and Social Decision-Making Processes Nyla R. Branscombe and Eliot R. Smith

Congruency of Preferences for Family-Based Gender Roles and Family Satisfaction in Two-Generation Farm Families Daniel J. Weigel and Randy R. Weigel

The Roles Assigned to Females and Males in Non-Music Radio Programming Cynthia M. Lont

BOOK REVIEWS SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 22. Nos. 11/12 June 1990 CONTENTS

Maintaining Social Identity is 9 Mixed-Gender Setting: Minority/ Majority Status and Cooperative/Competitive Feedback Raymond T. Garza and Jill E. Borchert Sex Role Identity, Marital Power, and Marital Satisfaction Among Middle-class Couples in India Archana Shukla and Madhulika Kapoor Psychosocial Predictors of Stress Associated with the Male Midlife -Transition Teresa W. Julian, Patrick C. Mckenry, and Kevin Arnold Gender Role Identity from an Ego Developmental Perspective Daryl Costos Sex Differences in the Preferences for Specific Female Body Shapes Adrian Furnham, Catherine Hester, and Catherine Weir The Role of Masculinity in a Prognostic Predictor of Heart Attack Severity Vicki S. Helgeson The Influence of Gender Role Typing on the Expression of Depressive Symptoms Sarah J. Oliver and Brenda B. Toner Female Attractiveness and Eating Disorders: Do Children's Television Commercials Play a Role? Shirley M. Ogletree, Sue W. Williams, Paul Raffeld, Bradley Mason, and Kris Fricke SIGNS JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

AUTUMN 1990 VOWHE I6 NUMBER I

FROM HARD DRIVE TO SOFTWARE: GENDER, COMPUTERS, AND DIFFERENCE

REVIEW ESSAY

THE COMPUTER CLUSTER

Ruth feq, Guest db 74 Womemand~Anlmroduction

Paul N. Edwvdr 102 lhArrnyandth.Hk.o~.Compucaomdh Pd'i d Gender Idmiq Sherry Turk and 128 ~pistmmkfkilP~udian: ~tytes md voices within -Rpwt the Computer Culture Mismedng Wmam A Critique d RCKyCh on Compucsr Ability and Avoibnce

BOOK REVIEWS

Homeward Bound: Amdun Familiar in th. Cold W Enby Ehim Tykr Hay

Elizabeth Kamarck Reproducing th. Wbrld: Esap in Feminist Minnich Theory by Mary O'Bricn

Mary Lyndon Shmky 183 Manhood and Polioicr: A kminist Rading in Political Theory by Wendy Brorm; lh Sexual ConblabyCvolcRrem Susan Hardy Aikem 1M Woman to Wmam Famrk Friendship In Vktorirn Fiction by Tm Coderr; Urn- Devebpmanb: lh ldeobgiql Work d Gmhr in MibVictorh England by Muy Poover; H.H Savage and Hardy and Frat: Wbmm and Rud R.ddism in the Nimtamth-Century Novel by JudiWehsmrn United States and Internatiorpl Nata PuMid interest WLc for Rpen Comment and Reply Poli Sinister Wisdom 41 Summer /Fall 1990

A Tournal for the Lesbian ImaPinationV in the Arts and Politics

Janet Capone and Denise Leto ~otesfor a Magazine Maria Mazziotti Gillan Public School No. 18: Paterson, New jersey Ipoem) elizabeth fides La Mia Polenfa (narrative) Denise Leto We Do the Best I Can: A Series of Portraits (poem) Frances Tramontana Patchett Francesca Ranieri Tramontam 1887-1963 (narrative)

Mary Russo Demctrick Mddine (poem) Kathy Freeperson The DeCristo Girls (narrative) Maria Mazziotti Gillan Gnr#ctions (poun) Rachel Guido deVries Tht Accordion (fiction) Rachel Guido devries Lihny on the EeJinor (poem) Rosanna Sorella Turning Azwy From Secrets and Sham (narrative) 5% Stack Samson Mixed Blood (poem) Janet Capone Italy (fiction) Mary Russo Demetrick Legacy (narrative) Jean Rietschel Rose (narrative) Laurie Mattioli The Legacy (narrative) Kathy Freeperson Munda (poem) Diana Gravenites Shadow Sister (poem)

Dodici Azpadu Omertli (poem) Denise Leto Passion, Danger, Freedom (poem) Patrizia Tavormina Living as a Sicilian Dyke (narrative) Mary DeLorenzo Pelc Review of The Dream Book Angie Angela and Demetria Iazzetto Commari: Excerpt of a Dialogue (discussion) Celine-Marie Pascale Photographs of Home (narrative) Mary Anne Bella Mirabella Connections (narrative)

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Joan Capra The Italian jm'sh Connection, or, The History of America (essay) Mary Saracino On Being Italian-American: an Introspection (narrative) Tasha Belfiore I Capelli Moltissimi (narrative) Chris Cuomo The Wax Problem (poem) Darci Cataldo Two Kinds of People in The World (narrative) Mar& Dzian Ecrevan To Grandmother's Bed (poem) Aro Veno Baccali (poem) elizabeth fides Salsa di Pomodoro (recipe) Janet Capone In Answer to Their Questions (poem) Contributors' Notes Books Received Announcements and Classified Ads Upcoming Issues & Deadlines 555 ART 7 Anna Cusenza, Stacy Raye Photographs of BA.SJ.L. (Bay Area Siciliadtalian Lesbians) Vincenza Petrilli Untitled, from the series 'When girls become women" (photograph) Anna Cusenza Mamma Cu i Favi (photograph) Vincenza Petrilli Untitled, from the series 'When girls become women" (photograph) Photographs of four contributors Contributed by Mary and Carol Andolina Woman with her Daughters, photographer unknown Karen Porter La Madre .. . (pen & ink) Francesca Forte A Tribute to Grandma Antoinefta, Padua, Italy 1978 (photograph) Dodici Azpadu holding her doll "Palermo" (photograph) Contributed by Mary and Carol Andolina Photo Collage, photographers unknown Sheri Tornatore Untitled (mixed media collage) elizabeth fides Nuda (pen & ink) Margaret Tedesco "Everlasting, Amen " (xerox collage) Anna Cusenza Self Portrait (oil-based spray paint on paper) Volume 1, Issue 1 Hallomas 1989

- A Journal of Contemporarg Female Shamanism

IN THIS ISSUE

2 Statement d Purpose in English and Spanish 3 Publisher's Letter

5 Marija GirPButns: Reclaiming the reat Geddess by Vicki No&k 8 Tk Faur DueoCioas: The Seasons : Rhythms of Our Lives by Serd Scb&id 12 TkShnkti Wgtll~a by Vicki N& I8 ~elU+DerkMoo8LilitI er-a*~ 33 D.Lhiwida by Tsrlrim AItiolla 46 Tbe Lrllwp elk Goddess by Marije Ginobvr~d

-: Mure d the .Seaaons by CodC& A#hq WW-: Metthg the Tier by Sandy Boucher Eye d the Ca4n by Swtma Vd&z Tarot UwW: Tbe Death Cad by SwLeYiu Boats Review& Women hersAmsag Us by Wendy Miller Wioc Mdiine: k There An Eeemy? by Barbara Wilt Ritual hlagk Haltomas by Reba Rose Herb of Choice: EGLePcca by Muggi Quinlun

POETRY 81 MUSK:

23 A Hell of a Woman Jonelk Muison 42 Who Were the Witches? Bonnie Lockhurt 51 The Desert at Midnight Hymn to Kali Jennif.er Paine Welwood

45 Reader's Survey 59 Classifieds 60 credils Volume I, Issue 2 Candlemas 1990

1- A Journal of Contemporary Female Shamanism

IN THIS ISSUE

4 Statement of Purpose in English and Spanish 5 Publisheis Letter

by Marim Alzugaray 22 The Four Directions: The Seasons and Rhythms of Our Lives by Sarah Scholfreld 30 Shakti Dance: Lnterviews with Arisika Razak, Jalaja Bonheim, and Jamie Miller

Regular Columns

9 Eye of the Cobra by Susam Valadez 15 Oracles by Margaret Pave1 20 Ritual Magic by Reba Rose 24 Herb of Choice: Garlic! by Maggi Quinlan 26 Astrology: Nature of the Seasons by Coral Cadman 28 Tarot Unveiled: When Kundalini Rises Mothetpeace Strength and Tower Cards by Vicki Noble 44 Books Reviewed: Blood Mysteries by Sham Penn 49 Wise Medicine: Menstrual Health

Poetry and Music

47 We keSisters In Our Blood (~omosHermanas de Sangre) by Ophidia Alekner 52 Ua Zit by Mariah Ureel

43 Readers Swey 59 Classifieds 60 Credits July 1990 Volume 15, Number 11

MOTHERSAND DAUGHTERS OTHERDEPARTMENTS LouicrR~ Letters 3 After the Fall 8 NewsBritfs 10 Kcukrin Toy Mikr Calendar 22 Evdution Boston Briefs 24 Bastoa Women's Rcsourcc Guide 27 FEATURES

JwcCaws Dotlie Stevens: Running an Alternative Campaign 14 ADVERTISINGGUIDES MWK Rogers wirik Brbkg & G- Amosonos Bring Feninism to NPA Revolution 17 Books and Bookstores 40 R~R~ CLcsai 43 Lesbian Love Conbacts? 20 Community Action 1% 2a Education 8 Events 47 Health 3535 Help Wanted 41 Am Caaillo Seduced by Nasta&a Kinski 32 Wi Ord& 10-11 MqKd&m Raybun, Retail 21,U A Hurdler Explains Her Reasons 32 Scnica 29-30 A&& Revi -~PY 3&39 This Here Life 32 Thaapy Groups 9 Krom mvcl Enterprise (3) 32 National 1619 Outdoor Adventures 13 Rovhntown 31 Women Osmed Bushes Diary 42 K& A nihr-SonJw The joy Lack club, by Amy TPn 37 Long Diucrnce Ljrr, by Marita Golden DANCE

LXEnedto Love the Goddess 35

Kak' Maio Sbuplcss: A Doctor Comes Undone 33

Jmn EuAm ~ir%(kstlY). . . To Take to the Beach This Summer 30 August 1990- Volume 15, Number 12

A Special SOJOURNER supplement Inside

OTHERDEPARTMENTS Women Challenge the Psychitric System R.ludifh Vicr Where I Bin . , 14 Andrea Lavoulein A Complex Tale of"Madness," Drugs, and Hospitabzltion 15 MUK NUU Dream Journal 8 17 ADVERTISINGGUIDES Bah McCiULvddJ Mental Health Alternatives 17 I)aaLs 2B-5B Eva Ycung I)oolstora LB, 8B 26 After the Invasion: A Report from Panama CLssalcds 3639 Cmmunity Action 26 Edwxh 10B-llB EmtP 4-8,13B Lavra Bmr Waltb 3335 My Son Is Worried about Me 19 Help Wanted 36-37 Lovic Kvnrz Msil Orda 14E15B

Lights -- 19 Publiatioas 9B I& Liulh Rctlil 10-11 For My Father, Who Worked on the Lunar Exploratory Module, 1969 -19 . Services ltl3,16,18 Lynn Mdk Adoption 19 ~PY 28, M-32 lcow wcllr MPYGroups n Where we stand together in my dream 19 hvd M~tnLyn Koopman N.tioapI 2l-24 Heater 29 Oatdoa Advcahm 9 25 Women Omcd BmhmDhctoq 38 KmnMsq An AN-Femk Cast Does Shakespeare 33

FILM Kahi Moio Beug's Weung: Daddy's hy 35

M&s oftk FamnWomen ofcolor Cawur ofNIY;FA Institutionalized Racism and NWSA 8 September I990 Volume 16, Number 1

A Special SOJOURNER Supplement Inside

FEATURES OTHERDEPARTMENTS shnron Cox 2 A Letter to My Son l2 NmBriefs 8 Cheryl Cbk Cakndar 20 Knowing the Danger and Going There Anyway: Celebrating Audre Lor& 14 Briefs 22 Moido 7ikk Audre Lorde Reflects on Conference in Her Honor 16 Community Guide lOSLlS Nell TWO- Salvadoran Women's Groups: Against Enormous Odd$ Moving Forward 17 POETRY& FICTION ADVERTISING GUIDES Books 5s Korhlun & Azcvldo The Tattooed Woman 25 Boo)rrtom 5s Janice Finnq CLPrcicdr 38-39 When the Man in the Back Yells 'Tuck It, I Can't Take It!". .. 25 Community Action 15S16S AmHaiw Educatim 28-30 The Keeper 25 Events 4-7 Jon Hody Hdtb 22-24 bmakaway 25 Help Wanted 36-37 bum R@n vows 26 WOrda 15-16 Relail 32-33 Services 19, n,6s-7s Therapy &11,34-35 Tbaapy Groups 12-13 Jdic Knugu 'Ravel ShotlCounte~~hOt:Film lhuWon and Women's ~inrma,by Lucy fisher 32National 18,31,12S Ingrid Sell Provincetown 3S4 True Story of a Drunken Mother, by Hall 33 Women Owned Business Dirtctory 38

Korhi Moio When Women Don't Have a Ghost of a Chance 28 Liz Co&t Preswned Innocent Found Guilty 29

VIEWPOINT Time to Challenge Institutionalized Racism 6 ISSUE 214 JULY 1990

6 Jon In Women - Spare Rib Talb To Gail Thompson

12 Let Them Eat Cake - Tories Pronounce On Slngle Parents

14 Poll Tax Update

19 A Matter Of Lite And Death - The Case Of Karanjit Ahluwalia

38 A Century Of Arab Feminist Wrltlng

48 30 Yeon Of The PIH

INTERNATIONAL

46 Indigenous Women Meet; Namibia: Domestic Worken Launch New Union: Pakistan: Senate Approves Shariat Bill: Canada: Women Form Coailtion Against Rocst Violence; : Students protest the closing of the AMiwe Saturday School as a nsuk of lsreali Aumoritles Continue Abuse Of funding cuts - see p 17 Palestinian Women Prisoners BRITAIN

42 Judge Sentences Pregnant Woman To 2 Yean Jail; OUTRAGE: New Lesbian & Gay Direct Action Group; Irish Women Terrorised By Scotland Yard Police; Torles On The Rampage In Ealing

4 LETTERS 54 PULSE

22 CULTURE SHOCK 57 PARENTING

52 CLASSlFlEDS 58 HEALTH 6 Hlmked SpMtmW & Bwled Heotories Maude Casey tdQ wHh Moy McCrcq

12 The Convent at Farnude - An extract from The mdhQ Shme

18 sou#l Amcon Women's Doy - Let the Women Be Raked

22 Ab0rlglt-d Anceston Journey Home

Report from Berlln

38 lrlsh Femlnbm - Looldng Back. Looking Forward

BRITISH

44 Pdlce RopM Let Off The Hook; Chlld Pomogrophy Rlng Uncovered; Ute Sentme Foc The Murderer Of Kuldip Sngh .SeWm; Report From 16th Internotlond Congress August C la Win Ngoyi, Holm Jowph and Rahlma Maou ddlvu Foc The Fanlly; Nuclear Waste Alert On p.titlocu to tha prlnw mhbtw'r oftko. following a march of ovu 20,000 womm to MMHow In Protcnia. hep10.18 Beach INTERNATIONAL

48 Bonlcodes Reuppear In The Streets 01 Manae~o;lllegd Abortlorn KYI Over 200,0a) Women A Year; Women In Soweto Much Agoinst Rape; Phlllpplnes: DeaM PmoHy For AbortloM Being D!scutsed

4 LErnRs

28 CULTURE SHOCK

53 CLASSlFlEDS

66 PULSE

57 PARENTING

68 HEALTH 8 Woman to Woman: Dealing With Domestic Violence - Spare Rib Visits a Women's Retuge

14 25 Years of the Carnival

18 Thick as Thieves: Britain & the US in the Gulf

20 Pakistan: A Constitutional Coup

36 A Positive Verdict - Prostitutes Win a Victory in India

38 The Dialogue Cont~nues- In Canada

40 Rain Darling - New Fiction From Merle Collins

BRITISH

44 OUTRAGE Protest Anti-Gay Murders Rape In Marriage - Make It a Crime: Judges Overturn Lesbian Custody Ruling: Racist Murderer Gets L~fe:Abusers Given Access to Children: Tower Elean Thomas joins a fabulous lineup this month at the Hackney Empire to Hamlets Fascists Pop Up Again; Poll Tax save London Rap. Crisis - sea Pulsa of tha Movement Update: Beating the Bailiffs INTERNATIONAL

47 Buthelez~and De Klerk - In League: US: Women Excluded From Hate Crimes Bill: 6th International AIDS Conference; ACT UP Zaps US Immigration

4 LEl-rERS P 24 CULTURE SHOCK V) 52 CLASSlFlEDS 54 PULSE 'Rib 57 PARENTING

58 HEALTH TRADESWOMEN I i Winter 1990 Vol. 9, No. 1 CONTENTS News from the Quake Zone Mob Martin Boomer: Railroad Memoirs Linda Niemann TRADESWOMEN AND BREAST CANCER Alive to Find Out Judith Luster-Stmuss Back in the Trenches Sue Ingebritsen Breast Surgery Cancer and Employment Suzanne Ludlum. Too Much to Do Alone Rebecca Richileau Cancer Has Changed My Life Carolyn Dale Portrait of a Trade: hinter Bob Job DEPARTMENTS FRONT COVER Molly Martin BACK COVER Virginia Chamberland 1 Letter from the Editor Helen Vozenilek 30 liadeswomen, Inc Tenth Anniversary 32 Research Report: Biological Differences Karen Messing and Wrk Julie Code Nicole V&a 36 Around the Country: Highway Jobs Lauren Sugarman 38 Networking

Editors Photo Editor Pbehy Editor Molly Martin & Helen hzenilek Sandy Thacker Sue Doro Tradeswomen Magazine Contributors Ptoofreading Dena Funschelle Annie Koelbel Bob Jolly Spring Friedlander Typesetting: Jan Adams & Rebecca Gordon JUI~/AU~US~19% THE LESBIAN MAGAZINE Vol. 4, No. 4 FEATURES

Force for Political Change: Deborah Click by Susan T. Chasin ...... 4

FICTION - My Favorite Girl by Jane L. Hoppen ...... 9

Dykes to Watch Out For by Alison Bechdel ...... Inside Front Cover

The Chosen Family by Noreen Stevens ...... 24

Lesbian Survival Hints by Rhonda Dicksion ...... 2

POETRY

Death By Silence by Jo Christians ...... 24

COLUMNS

View From Castro Street - Rewriting the Rules by Kate Brandt ...... 12

Under The Law - Lesbians and Gay Men Inand Out of the Military by Mary C. Dunlap ...... 14

Heartbeat - A Woman's Woman, Barr None by Lee Chiaramonte ...... 16

Documenting the Undocumented - GMHC's Minority Outreach Project by Sarah Barbara Watstein ...... 18

Music - Not Just Women's Music by V J. Beauchamp ...... 20

Books - The Other Sappho by Elynor Vine ...... 22

DEPARTMENTS

Resources ...... Back Cover

Letter from the Publisher ...... 3 WISCONSIN WOMAN

A closer look at you.

July 1990 Vol. 4, No. 4

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A Clwcr At YaHow m avoid the seven fad dating mis- taka. by Cordyn Bushon,q ...... 8

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& mwa Prtn The fin1 definitive list of w&t a sue's women's he& micacan offer ya by Aiwe Piomwski ...... 2 1

Fiction Bonus...... 23 In Style k~ssunur afteraeens, soft quiks. lumriorrs foed-a Quality of L&bt He could bear giving up his fomwr lovtr; picnic can k a scdexprisnce ...... 16 what he didn't count on was losing the pat love of his life. by SUM Tdler. Food wi# An ele- Remembering Alan Question: What ever became of that gant meal out of a picnic W. exotic man who was the definition of passion for you in hamper? You bet! ...... 18 college? Answer: You don't want to know. by Jocelyn Riley Spacebaby Giving birth to her alone was one thing; raising In Gear My car, my tape her alone is another. by Kelly Cherry. deck, my world. Turning your front seat into a front- row seat for music enjoy- menl - - by Sue R. Seidman...... 19 State of the Heart An old piano fills a house with music and a head with memories. by Jacquelyn Mitchord ...... 3 Cover photo by Grace Natoli Sheldon Models: Jwn~Poja and David Quick. Courtesy Humes-Holmes . a magazine of feminism. spirituality. and politics Nu...... Nu...... I SUMMER. 1990

Plorynec Kennedy. 'Color Me Ro...... 16 Roecanne h.'My Lde as a Woman' ...... 24 PAT LIP Readers Theatre ...... 32 Spidcmomnn Theater ...... 34 Marga Gomn. Woman Off Color...... 38 Melinda Rose. 'Healthy Humor' ...... 40 Danitra V~ncc.'An lnterpretatlon of Performance An' ...... 44 Marion Weinstein, Take My Broom-Please!'...... 48 Kate Clinton. 'Be Bold and Be Bad' ...... 60

ARTICLES

Spiraling Into the Nineties. by Mary Daly ...... 6 The Beat of Women'e Wit and Humor. by Michele Brown and Ann Wonnor ...... 14 Peminiet Icons: Buttom. Bumper Stickers. and Graffiti, ...... 30 Mias Mnnners' Guide to Ehcruciathgly Correct Behavior. by JuhthMartin ...... U Letters toMa 197SD87. edmd by Mary 'Thorn ...... 56 Leebian Liota. by Dell Richards ...... 64 Mnke Way! A Pew Portraits of American Women in Cartoone. by Monika Franzen and Nancy Ethiel ...... 68 Women'e Humor rs Cathueis and Protest, by Nancy Walker ...... 75

FICTION A Zora NdeHureton Sampler. by Zon Neale Hurston ...... 74

page 20 CARTOONS. ARTWORK, PHOTOGRAPHY Cartoone. by Martha Campbell ...... iumide fnmt cover. 80 Cpaoon. by Angela Martin ...... inside front cover C-, C-, by Nicole Hollander ...... 5, 13 Photoessay, 'Louder Than Words. .by JdPosener ...... 20 Cattoons. 'Bidbiil. Turlush Nlghtmgale...... 50 Photoeasay. 'Ladm Against Women.. by men Shub ...... 52 Cartoone, by Alison Bechdel ...... 59 Clu~ons,by Andm Natahe ...... 6% 80 Cartoons, by Laura Eisen ...... 82

DEPARTMENTS PROM THE EDITOR. by Char McKee ...... 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS. PUBLICATIONS. CUSEEDS. NETWORKS. EYENIS/WORKSHOPS/CLASSET...... 84.85. 86 THE CAULDRON: New Women's Works ...... 87 PATHS OF THE HEART: The Search for Sgns of lntehgent Lde in the Universe. .by lane Wagner ...... 88 & ENVIRONMENTS

W. 12 No. 2 Spring 1990 LiviRgimammps F-ih%mrp

Fish adFeUshew A YMuiv Woman on African Rivers 10 htGibmm%t A Package Rm My Fa&em Bemembering and Recovering from Childheoe &xual Abuse Mars Sanford Unequal Access: Disabled Women's Exclusion from the Mainstream Women's Movement Meryn St& and Glynis Elkrington You Must Remember This ... Rose Hutchens East End Literacy City Homes Cathy Jones My Education Morelet Nelson Role Conflict: Coping With Work in A Community Mental Health Centre Jan Steele On Location: The Housing Department Anne Other Departments Reviews 28 Out in the Field / In Print 31 Women & Health

Volume 16 Number 2 1990

CONTENTS

EDITORIAL OVERVIEW Jeanne Mager Stellman, PhD Health and Other Characteristics of Employed Women and Homemakers in Tecumseh, 1959-1978: I. Demographic Characteristics, Smoking Habits, Alcohol Consumption, and Pregnancy Outcomes and Conditions 5 htieL. Ebi-Kryston, PhD, MPH Millicent W. Higgim, MD Jacob B. Keller, MPH Health and Other Characteristics of Employed Women and Homemakers in Tecumseh, 1959-1978: 11. Prevalence of Respiratory and Cardiovascular Symptoms and Illnesses, Mortality Rates and Physical and Physiological Measurements &tie L. Ebi-Kryston, PhD, MPH Millicent W. Higgh, MD Jacob B. Keller, MPH

Trends in Reporting of Maternal Drug Abuse and Infant Mortality Among Drug-Exposed Infants in New York City 41 Leo HabeZ, BS Katherine Kaye, MD, MPH Jean Lee, MS Menstrual Dysfunction Among Habitual Runners 59 Mlma E. Cokkinades, MS, MSPH C. A. Macera, PhD R R Pate, PhD A Causal Model Describing the Relationship of Women's Postpartum Health to Social Support, Length of Leave, and Complications of Childbirth 7 1 Dwenda K Gjerdingen, MD Debra G. Froberg, PhD Patricia Fontaine, MD Women & Health

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The Media Construct a Menstrual Monster: A Content Analysis of PMS Articles in the Popular Press 89 - Joan C. Chrisler, PhD Karen B. Levy, BA The Introduction of New Technology: Health Implications for Workers 105 Anne Statham Ellen Bravo BOOK REVIEWS Private Matters: American Attitudes Toward Childbearing and Infant Nurture in the Urban Noh, 1800-1860, by Sylvia D. Hoffert 131 Chaste Liberation: Celibacy and Female Cultural Statw, by Sally L. Kitch 131 Reviewed by Rickie Solinger Between Strangers: Surrogate Mothers, Expectant Fathers, - and Brave New Babies, by Lori Andrews 134 Reviewed by Mary Gibson, PhD Women and Exercise: Physiology and Sports Medicine, by Mona Shangold and Gabe Mirkin - 137 Reviewed by Caroline A. Macera, PhD BOOKS BRIEFLY NOTED 139 Book Review Editor, Helene MacLean BOOKS RECEIVED 14 1 Women

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History Taking Fiona Place

Language and Sex Bibliography, 1989 Sandra Clarke

Liberating Duras: 'The Staircase That Never Stops' Andrea O'Reilly Herrera

English Imposed Sexism in Yomba Language: The Case of 'Baby' and 'Aya' Kehinde Yusuf

Research on Women as Managerial Leaders: A Review and Critique Deborah LeClair and John Sherbloorn Book Reviews Ann Ferguson's Blood at the Root: Sexuality and Male Dominance by Debra B. Bergoffen Mary Crawford and Margaret Gentry's Gender and Thought: P~ychologicalPerspectives by Jeanne Mellinger

Francine Wattman Frank and Paula A Treichler's Language, Gender, and Professional Writing: Theoretical Approaches and Guidelines for Nonserist Usage by Barbara k Withers Barbara Bate and Anita Thylor's Women Communicating: Studies of Women's Talk by Alice H. Deakins Feminist Perspectives on Peace and Peace Education by John (Sam)Keltner Books in Brief Journals and Periodicals Films and Videos Abstracts Papers Presented News WOMEN POLITICS

Women, Politics and the Constitution Volume -10, Number 2 19 9 0 About the Contrlbutors Introduction Naomi B. Lynn Women and the Constitution: A Bicentennial Perspective Sandra Day O'Connor The Columbian Patriot: Mercy Otis Warren and the Constitution Lany M. Lane Judith J. Lane From Three-Fifths to Zero: Implications of the Constitution for African-American Women, 1787-1870 Mamie E. Lock

Female Suffrage in New Jersey, 1790-1807 Imin N. Gertzog The Significance of the Nineteenth Amendment: A New Look at Civil Rights, Social Welfare, and Woman Suffrage Alignments in the Progressive Era Eileen Lorenzi McDonagh Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and the Supreme Court's Reaction to Its First Female Member Karen 0'Connor Jefiey A. Segal When Should Differences Make a Difference: A New Approach to the Constitutionality of Gender-Based Laws Susan Gluck Mezey Gender Difference and Gender Disadvantage Deborah L. Rhode State Constitutions and Women: Leading or Lagging Agents of Change? Susan A. MacManus Women

A Feminist Quarterly

Diversity and Complexity in Feminist Therapy: Part I1

Women & Therapy Volume 9, Number 3 1990 CONTENTS

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION Laura S. Brown Maria P. P. Root Perceptions of the Sexual Self: Their Impact on Relationships Between Lesbian and Heterosexual Women 231 Diane Palladino Yanela Stephenson Developing a Feminist Model for Clinical Consultation: Combining Diversity and Commonality 255 Sandra J. Coffman Feminist Psychotherapy and Diversity: Treatment Considerations from a Self Psychology Perspective 275 Joan F. Hertzberg Diversifying Feminist Theory and Practice: Broadening the Concept of Victimization 299 Lynne Bravo Rosewater White Feminist Therapists and Anti-Racism Elizabeth J. Rave Turning the Things That Divide Us into Strengths That Us 327 Rachel Josefowitz Siege1 4 Volume 15 No. 3 CONTENTS Fall 1990 i

CONFERENCES & SYMPOSIA 2 The Practice of Photography: Education, Gender, and Ideology by Virginia Maksymowicz 6 Mary Kelly's 'lnterim" - Reflections on Power byCassandra L. Longer 7 Duel Duet: Joanna Frueh & Christine Tamblyn by ~asandraL. Longer EXHIBITIONS 8 The Decade Show by Cassandra L. Langer 9 Rediscovering Alice washburn by Sylvia Moore 10 Lenore Tawney by Amy Winter 12 Carla Rae Johnson by Cassandra L. Lunger Gu Wenda: Two Thousand Natural Deaths by Jo Hanson 13 Susan Schwalb by Cassandra L.Longer 14 by Cassandra L. Longer 15 Susan Crile: Envisioning the Erotic by Cassandra L. Longer Nancy Cusick: "All Things Considered" by Leslie Phillips 16 Muriel Magenta: "Coiffure Carnival" by Elizabeth Poulson 17 Barbara Aubin by Efie Mihopoulos Carol Fastuca Andriulli by Eva Heisler 18 Sculpture With Tales by Gail Smuda 19 Women and Institutions: The Challenge of Soviet Feminism by Alla Yefimov BOOK & DANCE REVIEWS 21 A Vaaitas Self-Portrait Book by Oriole Farb reviewed by Vivien Leone Art in the Eighties by Edward Lucie-Smith and 22 The Reflowering of the Goddess by Gloria Feman Orenstein reviewed by Cassandra L. Longer 23 Dante Gabriel Rossetti by Alicia Faxon reviewed by Sylvia Moore The Georgia Review: Women & the Arts reviewed by Lissa Franz 25 Women Art & Society by Whitney Chadwick reviewed by Mega Holbrook 26 Elizabeth Blackadder, reviewed by Cassandra L. Langer; Berenice Abbott: Photographs, Shadowcatchers: Directory of ~afiforniaWomen in Photography before 1901, American Women Artists: A Selected Bibliographical Guide, Directories: Fine Art Representatives & Corporations Collecting Art and Art, Book & Record Publishers, Some Memories of Drawings: Georgia OIKeeffe, Gifts of Age reviewed by Cynthia Navaretta; Odella, A Hidden Survivor reviewed by Marcia Newfield 27 Three Dances Each by Heifetz & Hammcl reviewed by flilary J. Steinitz ARTICLES 28 Women's Art Registry of Minnesota by Virginia Makrymowicz 31 Why I Burned the Flag by Shawn Eichman How and Why to Make Your Best Friend Your Agent by Suzanne Mendelssohn Marion Oughton: British Feminist Story-Spinner by Terri L. Jewel 32 Entertaining Judy Women in the News Statistics and Awards 33 Profoundly Offensive Stereotypes (also p. 20) by Judy Seigel ALMANAC 34 Solo & Group Shows 38 Slide Calls & Opportunities 40 Events, Conferences, Symposia FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S LEXINGTON, MA 02173 INTERNATIONAL USAVoL.SPRING TEL 16 617-862-9431No.1990 2 "INNETWORK NEWS

EDITORAL : THE HUMAN RGHTS OF WOMEN WOMEN AND THE UNITED NATIONS COHlISSION Ql4 THE STATUS OF WOMEN - 34th Session Vienna Feb.26-Mar.9.'90 -supports World Conference for Women to be held in Vienna 1995 REPORT-of Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination aaainst Women DISCRIMINATIQN AT THE UNITED NATIONS undermines its authority // persists UNESCO : 1990 - International Literacy Year - ILY - Secretariat , Actions Equality of Educational Opportunity for girls and women /I Women's Educ. looks forward //UNESCO Study shows-primary Education falters. INSTRAW : International Research and Training Institute for the Advance- ment of Women: activities // Statement by Director before UW General

Asoemblv // INSTRZIW WEE4 // ReDort of Trustees // Women in Economic- ~ctivit; : A Global ~tatisticH1Survey. FAO : pod and Agricultural Organization - Council /I Progrees Report /I -Rural Households // Experiences of Instituttional Changes - Report // Analysis of Credit Schemes /I Publication List // Foreet Reeources /I

Egypt // Saudi Arabia

rsca: ~ololnbia 71 Paraguay // Brazil // Meyico // Argentina // Cake d'Ivoire // Mali /I the Gambia /I Sudan //Kenya //Tanzania Ethio~ia// Lesotho Europe: Yuqoslavia WOMEN'S HUM RIGHTS :-~earingin the iFGigresi : IWRAW testimony HUMAN RrGHTS AND WOMEN'S RIGHTS : by Benoite Groult speech at Smithsonian RESOURCES: Academia Mexicana de Derechos Humanos // Human Rights Internet Reporter : HR Directory of Latin America 6 Caribbean // Women Prisoners

WOMEN AND DEVELOPMENT AIDoS : ITALIAN ASSOCIATION FOR WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT : Formation and Ob- jectives, Present and Future actions ILO - International Labor Office: Women in the World of Work - Statistics France: Network of Women 6 Development WOMEN AND HEALTH The Right to Health 6 Reproductive Choice: Women and Health in the Third World: The Impact of Unwanted Pregnancy f'/ RU-486 Abortions funded by the French Government /I Large Study confirms Safety of RU-486 // USA: Campaign for RU-486 and Contraceptive Research Abortion: Belgium finally legalizes Abortion // Teenage Abortions are -increasina------.. in Britain I/ Zimbabwe: Abortions Should be made available to AIDS victims // Abortion and Women's Health: Guttmacher Inst. study Women's Health and Childbirth: NOW calls for 'Common Sense' Family plan- ning Policies world-wide // Argentina: Women's Health neglected - Con- traceptives and Abortions denied // Rumania: Results of Government en- forced childbearing // Int. Congress for Maternal Health - Haiti // Midwife=with Woman - Midwifery in USA // Safe Motherhood- the role of the Obstetrician // Publications on Childbirth / Midwifery Resources and Publications on Reproductive ~ealth

SIERRA LEONE : Kenema Female circumcision Project teaching on grassroots level started by local initiative SOUTHERN NIGERIA : Female Genital Mutilation - a research study of ethnic groups - their attitudes and beliefs / ende el State FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR 187 GRANT STREET WOMEN'S USALEXINGTON. TEL 617-862-9431 MA 02173 INTERNATIONAL VOL. 16 NO. 2 NETWORK SPRING 1990

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REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD : MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA ISRAEL : Exposing Sexism in Education - Discrimination at Universities UGANDA : ACFODE - Action for Development - activities and programs KENYA : The Role of Women in Economic Development - World Bank Study =GAMBIA : The Women in Development Project - outline and actions NIGERIA :'Gender, Science and Technology in Africa - A Challenge for Education' by Eunice A.C. Okeke - lecture- program for change. Nigerian Assoc. of Women in Science, Technology and Mathematics formed AFRICA: Expanding Population Growth - Old Problems New Policies/ report REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD :ASIA AND PACIFIC ASIA : Directory of National Focal Points // Women's Asia by Yayori Matsui // Discrimination in Earnings // Charter of Values for Policies 6 Laws HONGKONG: Women paid one third less than men NEW ZEALAND : Valuing Women's Unpaid Work BANGLADESH : The Grameen Bank's Lending Policies for Women KOREA : Women's Studies Forum // Revised Family Law will take force 1991 INDIA : National Commission on Women set up &new Government ~LICOF MALDIVES : Dpt. of Women's Affairs organization and actions NEPAL : 1990 designated as 'Girl-Child Year' REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY : Women in Graphics - Women in Statistics // European Parliament Women Members // The Changing European Community : Social Charter defined // Unemployment of Women much higher than of Men BRITAIN : New Report finds Women still excluded from leading positions // British Government to collect child-support from delinquent fathers W GERMANY : Greens propose Anti-discrimination Law RUMANIA : Women and Children main victims of Ceausescu SOVIET UNION : The Status of Women in the Soviet Union - Report by Dr. Janet A. Kourany : Paid Labor Scene / Home Scene / Marriage 6 Motherhood / Housins / Resional Problems /Outlook for the Future ~anadian-woman-Studies- Special Issue on Soviet Women // Soviet Women- A Canadian View by Ester Reiter and Meg Luxton -summary Soviet Women : Walking the Tightrope by Francine du Plessix Gray - Book Review by Fran P. Hosken REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS OAS-CIM: Inter American Commission of Women - Resional Statistics LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES - Study Program CANADA : Women and Well- Being - A Report by the Canadian Advisory

Council~---- on- the- - Status--~--- of~- Women~ --- USA : Women's Foreign Policy Council asks President Bush for White House -Meeting on 'Fate of Our Planet' // National Women's Conference Center // Women Work and Childcare - National Commission on Working Women // Black Women in Academe : Issues and Strategies // More Women are in legal profession but still excluded from top ranks

INFORMATION OF INTEREST : INTERNATIONAL FEMALE ADULT ILLITERACY : A World View - Women in International Security : Activities and Actions - Symposium for Women in International Relations June 28-July 2 CONFERENCE: First World Summit - Women and the Many Dimensions of Power Conference in Montreal June 3-8 1990, Canada Sister to Sister Seminar - A Grassroots initiated International Gathering of Women Oct 18-22 Alushta, Crimea, USSR Guide to Careers in World Affairs by Foreign Policy Association 1 Evelynn H-onds lRe Black Women's Health Book: Speaking for Ourselves edited by Evelyn C. Whitc

6 Janet Homwitz ~umyWb.t I SPW at the Revolution: A Politid Lie in the Reagan Err by Peg), Noman

7 Rebecca Gordon Tbe Original Coming Out Stories edited by Julia Penelope and Susan J. Wove; Finding the Lesbins: Personal Accounts Rom Around the World cdired by Julia Penelope and Smah Valentine; There's Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You edited by Loralee MacPike; Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology edited by Evelyn TomBeck; Twice Bkssed: On Being Lesbian. Gay and Jewish edited by Christie Baika and Andy Rare

10 Ruth Rosen Women in hblic: Rom Banners to Ballots, 11125-1880 by MqRyM

11 Jill Conway = Daddy, We Harm Knew You by Ge-he Greer

Rita Sigamdi-- Muim Zclby P& Drip

Hoda M. ZaLi Paths of Duty AndmMissiolmry Wiws in Nineteenth-Century Hawaii by Panicia Grimhaw

Judith Wilt The Contested Castle: Gothic Novels and the Subversion of Domestic Ideol- ogy by Kate Ferguson Ellis

Barbara Kingsolver Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry by Priscilla Long

Bame Thome Endless Crusade: Women Social =entists and Progressive Reform by Elkn Finpatrick

Nancy D. Polikoff Child Custody and the Politics of Gender edited by Carol Sman and Selma Sevenhlrijzen; In the Name of the Fathers: The Story Behind Child Cus- tody by Susan Crean; How Could You? Mothers Without Custody of Their Children by Harrier Edwards; Solomon Says: A Speakout on Foster Care by Louise Armstrong

Martha Collins Two Poem

Elizabeth C. Goldsmith A History of Private Life, VoUII: Passions of the Renaissance edited by Roger Chanier

Annelise Orleck Fire and Grace: The Life of Rose Pastor Stokes by Arthur and Pearl Zipser

Martha Vicinus = Fantastic Women: Sex. Gender AdTransvestism by Annie Woodhouse Glanostfor women? A messagejrom Yugosiavia introdrrces three voicesjrom Eat- ern Europe Halina Filipowicz Anna Bojmh: Polbh dissident Karcn Rosenberg - Helkc Misselwin: Women intofilm in Eat Germany Rochelle Ruthchild Tatiana Shcherbina: A poet's life in the Soviet Union Letters Jan Clausen Crime Against Nature by Minnie Bruce Prm; Grace Notes by Rim Dove; Captivity by Toi Derricone Melanie Kaye&nuowitz What Dinah Thought by Dee~Metzger Shirley Geok-Lin Lim The Longimn Anthology of World Literature by Women, 1875-1975 edited by Marian Arkin and Barbara Shollar Helen Yglesias .Between the Hills and the Sea by K.B. Gilden Margarct Randall In Mad Love and War by Joy Harjo; Secrets from the Center of the Wwld by Joy Harjo and Stephen Snom Jill Benderly Balancing Acts: Contemporary Stories by Russian Women edited by Helena Goscilo; The Image of Women in Contempmy Soviet Fiction: Selected Short Stories from the USSR edired and amlafed by Sigrid Mc- Lavghiin Gail Pool Angels on Toast; The Wicked Pavilion; The Locusts Have No King; and The Golden Spur by Dawn Powell Politics on the poge: Three wrim mtk about the art dcdnr Margaret Randall Dclisy bra: Sandinisra poet Andrea Freud LocwuMttin Sarah SctuJnusfi: Chronicling the AIDS crisis Penny Johnson ,: Sahar Khalifeh: A woman in tkInrifd Barbara Rich Chloe and Olivia by Bell Gale Chevigny; B.bo& by Lisa Alther Jacquelyn Y. McLendon A Life of Gwendolyn Brooks by George E. Kent

Marilyn Chandler Words of Farewell: Stories by Korean Women Writers by Kang Sok-kyong, Kim Chi-wn and 0 Chong-hui Judith Barrington Going Back to the River by Marilyn Hacker Rhonda Cobham Boy-Sandwich by Beryl Gilroy; Growing Up With Miss Milly by Sybil Seaforth; Harriet's Daughter by Marlene Nourbese Philip; Sans Souci and Other Stories by Dionne Brand; Angel by Merle Collins; Myal by Erm Brodber Lorraine Elena Roses Shadowed Dreams: Women's Poetry of the Renais- sance edited by Maureen Honey Lillian S. Robinson Subversive Intent: Gender Politics and the Avant-Garde by Susan Rubin Suleiman

SHORT SUBJECTS: Barbara Ahna A Week Like Any Other by Natalya Baranskaya; Rosellen Brown A World Like This by Helen Benedict; Mara Eilenberg Family Pictures by Sue Miller; E.J. Graff Mary Reilly by Valerie Martin; MiamKalman Hanis King of the Hill by Merrill Joan Ger- ber, Lila Karp What Waiting Really Means by June Akers Seese; Mariah Burton Nelson Squeeze Play by Jane Leavy doris davenport Wild Women in the Whirlwind: Afra-American Culture and the Contemporary Literary Renaissance edited by Joanne M. Braxton and Andrde Nicola Mchughlin; Women's Writing in Exile cdired by Mary Lynn Broe and Angela Ingram

Jan Zita Grover "Sharing the Wounds" :An interview with Jo Spence, phototherapist Ann E. Kottner Tehanu, the Last Book of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin; The Moonbane Mage by Laurie J. Marks; An Abyss of Light by Kathleen M. O'Neal; Memories and VisIons: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction edited by Susanna J. Srwgis; The Cloning of Joanna May by Fay Weldon Florence Howe This Is My Century: New and Collected Poems by Margaret Walker Suha Sabbagh My Life Story: The Autobiography of a Berber Woman by Fadhma Amrouche; A Woman of Nazareth by Hala Deeb Jabbow Books Received Volume 12, Number 1 CONTENTS Spring 1990

ANNOUNCEMENTS ...... 1 ARTICLES Structural Caatscs of IXssahfaction Among Large-Finn Attorneys: A Feminist Perspective Deb& K. Eiolmes ...... 9 A Missing Voice in : The Heterosexual Presumption Leigh Megan Leonard...... 39 BOOK REVIEW Women's Legal Rights: International Covenants, An Alternative to ERA? by Malvina Halberstam & Elizabeth I;: Defeis Reviewed by Barbara Stark ...... 5 1 volume la. Numbsf 111990)

Speaking of silence: Willa Cather adthe "problemnof feminist biography ELAINE SARGENT APTHORP 1 Feminine authorship and spiritual authority in Victorian women writers' autobiographies MARY JEAN CORBETT 13 The seduction of the father: Virginia Woolf and Leslie Stephen JANE ELIZABETH FISHER The separative self in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar DIANE S. BONDS Feminism and Shakespeare's Cressida: "If I be false ..." SHARON M. HARRIS Notes on Contributors 83 WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 13 NUMBER 3 1990

CONTENTS H. PATRICIAHYNES 169 Pornography and Pollution 177 In a semantic fog: how to confront the accusation that abortion equals killing DIDIKHAYATT 185 Legalized invisibility: the effect of Bill 7 on lesbian teachers MARJORIEAGOSIN 195 Teresa Wilms Montt: a forgotten legend 201 Women and smoking: a lethal deception 209 Daughters of the game: Troilus and Cressida and the sexual discourse of 16th-century England 22 1 Eve reconceived: religious perspectives in feminist children's literature in France 229 Sinning for silk: dress-for-success fashions of the New Orleans Storyville prostitute NmY~w and BEVERLY BUNS 249 Autonomy as mios:the phenomendoggr of independence is academic waken

~AIUKLUGMAN 261 The politics of contraception in WhAfrica

BOW REVIEWS KATHERINEE. LODA 273 Russian Women's SfuRiae: Esseys orr kxbm in Soviet Cdtlrrc by 'lgtyana Mamoaovr 273 Absrtisn in Northern Imhd Report of an Internationel lTibunsl 274 Not Either an Experimental DON edited by Shula Marks 275 Nettie Pblmer edited by Vivian Smith 276 Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Ab- on Her Life and Work by Louise DeSalvo 277 Reading the Romance: Women, Patriarchy and Popular Litemture by Janice A. Radway 277 Worlds Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by Women by Thelma J. Shinn and Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory by Marleen S. Barr 279 Manhood and Politics: A Feminist Reading in Political Theory by Wendy Brown 280 War's Other Voices: Women Writers on the Lebanese Civil War by Miriam Cooke 281 Women and the Military System edited by Eva Isaksson 28 1 Without Precedent: The Life and Camr of Roosevelt edited by Joan Hoff-Wilson and Marjorie Lightman 285 Biographical Statements 287 Announcement I Feminist Forum: News, Conferences. Reports Women's Studies Quarterly

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3 Editorial DURIES 6 That Profoundly Female, and Feminist Genrew:The Diary as Feminist Practice, CrJhra Huff 15 4 Look at Me": Self as Subject in the Diaries of American Women, MaCub 23 Women Settlers on the Frontier: Unwed, Unreluctant, Unrepentant, Susan A. HaUgarth 35 At the Ethnic Cemeteries. Roslyn, WA, after a Day as Poet-in-Residence, Sheila Bender 36 The Silent Prisoner, Visginia W&U Bwuchamp 45 interrupted Lives, Inner Resources: The Diaries of Hannah Senesh and Etty Hillesum, Rosc Kaml 59 Pages from a Widow's Journal, Wilma Sha 66 The Diaries of Gwendolyn Bennett, Leona Hofjhunn 74 A Cry in the Wilderness: The Diary of Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Hart I 79 A NotWld-Woman Writes to Some Very-Much- Younger-Women Who Wanted Her to Speak,Jo CiIlikin 1 81 Unearthing the Female Voice: Case Notes on a Journal-Writing Seminar, Elouise M. Bell 89 Rooms of One's Own: Women's Nontraditional Literature in the Classroom, Jo GilWin 95 A Selected Bibliography of German Women's Diaries, Jm&gar AUTOBIOGRAPHY 99 A Conversation on Studying and Writing about Women's Lives Using Nontraditional Methodologies, Ilnu Alacandn, Suumnc Bunhen, and Chnry Muhanji 115 Bird Track, Chmy Muhanji 118 A Study of Two Women's Slave Narratives: Incidmt. in the Life of a Slam Girl and The History of Mary Aince, Andrea Stan Alonu, 123 A Little Accident, WhShore

128 The Contemporary Letter as Literature: Issues of Self-Reflexivity, Audience, and Closure, Linda S. Bergmann INTERVIEW 140 Windfall: Tribal Women Come Through, Sifa Kapadia RESOURCES 150 Review: Qllllts across America, Nancy Po* 154 Newsbriefs LAWAND FEMINISM VOLUMETWO NUMBERTWO SPRING 1990

Contents

Hard Labor: Voices of Women from the Appalachian Coal Fields ...... Marat Moore 199

Pregnancy and Drug Use: The Dangerous and Unequal Use of Punitive Measures ...... Jacqueline Berrien 239

Battered Wives, Religion & Law: An Interdisciplinary Approach ...... Kathleen A. McDonald 251

Graduation Address: Yale Law School June 1989 ...... Catharine A. MacKinnon 299

Commonalities: On Being Black and White, Different and the Same ...... Judy Scules-Pent 305

Between Sorrow and Happy Endings: A New Paradigm of Adoption ...... Maureen A. Sweeney 329

Portia in Primetime: Women Lawyers, Television, and LA. Law ...... Diane M. Glass 371

Book Reviews

The Power of Women ...... Stephanie M. Wildman 435

Making Change: Women and Ethics in the Practice of Law ...... Judith Leonie Miller 453