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a current listins of contents Volume 6, Number 2 Summer 1986

Periodical 1 i terature is the cuttina edae of women's schol arshi~. feminist theory, and much of women'; cuiture. Feminist periodicals : A Current Listinq of Contents is published by the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Larae on a auarterlv- basis with the intent of increasing public awareniss of feminist periodicals. 1t is our hope that Feminist Periodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist literature; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to pro- vide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or'through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright -with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.) Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As pub1 ication schedules vary enormously , not every periodical wi 11 have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of E. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal: Year of first publication. Frequency of publication. U.S. subscription price(s) . Subscription address. Current editor. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. Locations where the journal is held in the UW system. Publications in which the journal is indexed. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal .

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

Our goal is to have represented in all English-language feminist periodical s with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offering. We do not in- clude publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Plor, with the exception of -Ms., do we include newsstand magazines. We are a1 so 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 Guide to Women's Publ ishing by Polly Joan and Andrea Chesman (Paradise, CA: Dustbooks, 1978); The Annotated Guide to Women's Periodical s in the U.S. edited bi-annually by Terry Mehlman (5173 Turner Rd., Richmond, IN 47374); The Index/Directory of Women's Media published annually by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washinqton, DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher Noona, and Neil E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982).

Suggestions for improvement of Feminist Periodicals are grateful ly 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, cancel 1ations, or other pertinent information.

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"Table of contents pays from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced.. . .. preceded,,by a comprehensive annotated 1 isting of all journals. .. Frequently cited as FP.

1. Feminist periodical s--Directories. 2. Feminism-- Bib1 iography--Periodicals. 3. Feminist periodicals-- Current awareness services. I. University of Wisconsin Library System. Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large. (courtesy of Sanford Berman)

Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 042-7433) is published by Susati E. Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large for the University of Wisconsin System, 112A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone: (608) 263-5754. Compilers : Linda Shul t, Ellen Mortensen. Graphics : Catharina Schimert . Publ i- cations of the Office of Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large are available free of charge to Wisconsin residents. The sub- scription rate outside Wisconsin is $12.00/year for individuals and women's Prosrams, $24.00/vear for institutions. This fee covers all publ Fcations of the Office, including Feminist Col- lections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism, / and bibl iographies, directories and occasional pub1 ications I produced throughout the year. iii.

BROADSHEET 1. 1972. 2. lolyear. 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). 3.-.- 846.50 (airmaill. $36 (surface rnaill. 4. Mount Saint Vincent University. 166 Bedford 4. P.O. 00; 6d-026;.~ent.o" Street, bckland, New Highway, Halifax, Nova Scotia, a3M 256, Canad Zealand. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. 5. The Broadsheet Col lective. 7. ISSN 0110-8603. . ISSN 0702-7818. 9. OCLC 6578660. . LC cn77-32338. 12. News; analysis; in-depth articles; fiction; . OCLC 3409640. poetry ; reviews. "Broadsheet is a radical . State Historical Society. femi ni st magazi ne whi ch consciously stri ves to . Historical Abstracts; America: History and be anti -racist and to incorporate the vi eus of Life; The Alternative Press Index; Resources i ndi genous women. The main focus is on New for Feminist Research. Zealand women and events, with some coverage of 2. "Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal Pacific concerns and issues facing women and devotedo critical and creative writing in feminists everywhere." English or French on the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, BROUMSTICK book reviews , art- and poet j ." 1. 1978. 2. Bimonthly. AURORA 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: 1. 1975. $3.00. 2. 3/year. 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. I 3. 58, 5. Hickey Spencer and Pol ly Taylor. 4. P.O. Box 1624. Madison. WI 53701-1624. 10. State Historical Society. 5. Edited by camittee; current committee chair, 11. Alternative Press Index. Diane Martin. 12. "Broomstick is a feminist political journal 7. ISSN 0197-775X. publishing material by, for and about wanen 8. LC sn80-11853. over forty. Our priorities are: to portray 9. OCLC 6113633. clear, positive images of older women; to take 12. Science fiction and fantasy with a fern1 nist a stand ayainst the denigration of older uanen; orienration. to offer positive alternatives in our lives. Our goal is to form a support network among BELLES LETTRES older mn." 1. 1985-1986. 2. Bimonthly. CALYX 3. $18 (indiv.), $15 (student), $22 (foreign). $30 1. 1976. (inst.). 2. 3fyear. 4. P.O. Box 987, Arlinyton, VA 22216. 3. $10 (indiv.), 515 (lib. & inst.). Single 5. Janet P. Mu1 laney, Deanna K. Cook. copies: $4. 7. ISSN 0884-2957. 4. P.O. aox B, Corvallis, 3R 97339. 8. LC sn85-6513. 5. Margarita Donnelly. 9. 0CLC 12357950. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 12. "To explore and celebrate writing by women, 8. LC 77-649570. published by trade, university, and small 9. OCLC 3114927. presses in the genres of fiction, nonfiction. 10. Madison. essays, biography, and critici sm." 11. American Humanities Index. 12. "Cal x publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, BETWEEN OUR SELVES trans-+ ations, and photograpny, and is commit:ed 1. 1985. to providi ng a beautiful. and creative journal 2. Quarterly. format in rrhich to showcase women artists and 3. 6 issues: $10 (indiv.), $20 (contributing). writers." $15 (inst.). Free to women in prisons and mental institutions. CAMERA DBSCURA 4. P.O. Box 1939, Uashi ngton, D.C. 20013. 1. 1976. 5. Editorial Collective. 2. 3/year. 7. ISSN 0882-4355. 3. 513.50 (indiv.), 827 (i nst.). Single copies: 8. LC sn85-1006. $4. Multiple issues: $7 (issue 3/1), 511 9. OCLC 11844144. (issue 8/9/10). 12. "Between Our Selves is a national newspaper 4. P.O. B3x 25899. Los Angeles, C4 9U025. committed to publishing news by, for, and about 5. Camera Obscura Col lecti ve: Janez Gergst rom, women of color." nizaoeth iyon, Constance Pen ley. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. BL.ACK %ARIA 8. LC ~~79-4979. 1. 1971. 9. OCLC 4818143. 2. Annual. 10. Madison; Mi 1 waukee. 3. 314 (indiv.), S?6 (inst.). Single copies: 34. 11. International Index to Film Periodicals; The 4. P.O. Box 25187, Chicago, IL 50625-0187. Fi Im Literature Index; The Arts and Humanities 5. Black Naria iollecrive. Citation Index ; Currenr Conrelts/Art-ts and 7. ISSN 3045-222X. Humanities. 8. iC ~~77-1275. 12. Fi lin theory and history; fernini st rneory; 9. SCiC 2786249. ~sychoanalytictheory; r4arxist tneory; 10. Madison. photograpny ; viaeo and Serformailce. 12. "Black Yaria publishes rork 5y merging women driters that presents women as ch~complex, posirive 3ei ngs they are." iv.

CANAUIAN WOMAN STUUIESILES CAHIEKS UE LA FEMME 1. 1978. 5. Dorothy Allison, Cheryl Clarke, Nancy Clarke 2. Uuarterly. Otter. Uebbi Schaubman. 3. $18 (indiv.), $28 (Canadian inst.), $31 (inst. 7. ISSN 0147-8311. outside Canada). Single copies: $5. 8. LC 77-641895. 4. 212 Founders Col lege, York University, 4700 9. OCLC 3232386. Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. 10. Madison; Mi lwaukee. 5. Shelayh Wilkinson. 11. Alternative Press Index. 7. ISSN 0713-323s. 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts ; drama; 9. OCLC 8558872. critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is a 10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society. magazine of women's writing with an emphasis on 12. "CWSIcf is a bi 1i nyual . interdi sci pli nary, writing by lesbians." mtjournal that brings exciti ng scholarship aDout women to non-scholars, CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY broadcasts our di verse experi ences and bridges 1. 1981. the yap between Canada's languages and 2. Quarterly. cultures ." 3. $12 (indiv.), $24 (inst. 8 lib.). Single copies: $3. COMMENT: ON CONFERENCES AN9 RESEARCH ABOUT WO/MEN 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland. CA 94609. 1. 1973. 5. Editorial Collective. 2. Irregular, generally 3/year. 9. OCLC 8015674. 3. $14, three issues. 10. Madison. 4. RCI Communications. 680 West 11th St ., 11. Alternative Press Index. Cl aremont. CA 91711. 12. "...the collective product of feminists of 5. Jo Hartley. dl verse nationalities and political 10. Kenosha; Stevens Point. perspectives committed to contributing to an 12. "Report on conferences and research abwt international wanen's movement." Each issue wo/men ." focuses on a specific theme through feature articles, interviews and personal narratives. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES often translated from foreign-language 1. 1981. publications. 2. Quarterly. 3. 512 (indiv.). 820 (inst.). Sinqle copies: FS. FEMINIST STUDIES $3.50. 1. 1972. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 32244. 3/year. 5. Editorial Collective. Sl3.50 (National Uomen's Studies Association 9. OCLC 8234014. nembersj, $19.50 (indi v.), 539 (inst.). Single 10. Madison. copies: $8 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). 12. History ; biography; correspondence; journal Hanayi ng Editor, FS. Feminist Studies, c/o entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Cmn Women's Studies Program. University of Li ves1Lesbi an Lives seeks to document tmes Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. of ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the Claire G. Moses. diversity of the lesbian comnunity--lesbians of ISSN 0046-3663. color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians. LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. disabled lesbians, poor and worki ny-class OCLC 1632609. lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and Eau Clai re; Madi son; Mi 1 waukee; Plattevi 1le; visibility nsbians who have never thought St evens Point . before of publishing their work. Alternative Press Index; America: History and Life; American Historical Association Recently CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF ME WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE Published Articles; Bulletin Signaletique- MODERN LANGUAGES sociologie; Historical Abstracts; Modern 1. 1971. Language Associati on International 2. 3/year. Biblioyraphy; The Phi losopher's Index; 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for Psycho1 ogi cal Abstracts; Soci o logi cal detai 1s. Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. 4. Women's Studies, 209 N. Brooks St., Madison, WI Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; 53715. reports from the women's movement ; revi ?us. 5. Susan Kahn. Annis Pratt. "FS. Feminist Studies was founded to encouraye 9. OCLC 2259670. analytic resqonses to feminist issues and to 12. News of the Modern Languaye Association; open new areas of research, criticism, and features; bibliographies; job information. speculation. The editors are camitted to providing a forum for feminist analysis, CONDITIONS debate, and exchange." 1. 1976. 2. Semi annual . 3. 3 issues: $9 (indiv. hardship), $5 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $9 (inst.). 4. P.O. Box 56A, Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, NY 11215. 3. 518 (indiv.). 450 (inst.. surface). $60 (inst.. airmail). Single copies: 57.75 (indiv.), $15.75 (inst.). (indiv.), $22 (inst.). Single copies: 94, 4. 11 Carleton Gardens. Brecknock Road. London N19 to women in prisons and mental 5AQ. England. 5. Editorial Collective. 18th St.. hn Francisco. CA 94110. 7. ISSN 0141-i789. n Sam. Tiana Arruda. S.J. Mi randa. Sim 8. LC 80-647745. 9. OCLC 6191763. 10. Madison. ously a lesbi an-feminist journal for the 12. "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation published in North Carolina. Feminary is and debate the political perspectives and roduced in San Francisco by four new strategy of the movement. To be a forum of rs. "As editors with roots in different work in progress and current research and nities we actively solicit writings that debates in 'hen's Studies." ay the experiences, viewpoints, and issues diversity of lesbian communities. We want FEMINIST TEACHER to facilitate dialogue between women of 1. 1984. different races, classes, cultural upbringings, 2. Quarterly. political, spirltual vi ewpoi nts, ages and 3. $12 (indiv.. U.S.), $15 (foreign). 120 jinst.). lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current. 4. 442 Ballantine. Indiana University. timely perspective on lesbian lives in the Bloominston. IN 47405. United States and internationally." 5. ~ditoriilcollective. 7. ISSN 0882-4843. FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: 4 QUARTERLY UF WOMEN'S I STUDIES HESOURCES 9. OCLC 11660672. 1980. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. Quarterly. 12. Articles, news, resources for feminist Free to Wisconsin residents. Out-of-state educators, from preschool to graduate schte subscriptions: $12 (indiv. and women's school. programs). 524 (inst.). Fee covers all publications of the Office of the UW System FIREUEEU Women's Studies Librarian. 1. 1978. !See p. ii.) 2. Quarterly. 112A Memorial Library. 728 State St., Madison, 3. Canada: 512 (indiv.). 118 (inst.). Add $3 WI 53706. outside Canada. Susan Seari ng and Catherine Loeb. 4. P.O. Box 279. Station B, Toronto, Ontario, MST OCLC 6467769. 2W2. Canada. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; 5. Fireweedcollective. 4, Madison; State Historical Society; Hi lwaukee; 7. -7-3857. Rock Co.; Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout; 8. LC cn79-30301. Waukesha; Whitewater. 9. OCLC 4677989. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; 10. Madison. book reviews. Focus on feminist librariamhip, 12. Fi reueed is a forum for feminist thought and publishing, booksel ling, archiving. discussion. researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally. Review essays strive to provide a guide to the FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES literature on a particular topic, (e.g. 1. 1975. sociobiology; women in development; western 3/year. women; lesbian studies ; black wanen; feminist $11 (National Women's Stuoies Association science fiction.) members). $14 (indi v.), $28 (inst.) . Si ngle copy prices. FEMINIST ISSUES Frontiers, Uomen Studies Program, University of 1. 1980. Colorado, Youlder, CO 80309. 2. Plyear. Editorial Board. Editor: Kathi George. 3. 515 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 ISSN 0160-9009. minimum order) $7.50 (indiv.), 912.50 (inst.). LC ~~78-317. 4. TransactionPeriodica1sConsortium.Oept.8010, OCLC 2586280. Rutgers University. New Brunswi ck, ?(J 08903. Eau Claire; Madison; Hi lwaukee; Platteville; 5. Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wolf. St evens Point . 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley. CA 94705. Women Studi es Abstracts ; American Humanities 7. ISSN 0270-6679. Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Hi stori cal 10. Madison. Abstracts . I 12. A journal of feminist social and political Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black I theory, with emphasis on an international and white pnotography; short fiction. Each exchange of ideas. It includes articles by issue focuses on a theme, e.g., women's oral Enyli sh-language femi nists as we1 1 as history; mothers and daughters ; Chi canas; translations of femi nist texts by women of Native herican women; women as verbal artists; other countries. who s~eaksfor the women's movement; lesbian nistory. "The continuing goal af Frontiers is FEMINIST *EV!EU to publish a journal Mich bridges tne gap 1. 1379. between university and community women; to fino 2. 3/year. a oalance between academic and popular views on issues common to women." 3. 518 (i ndiv.). $50 (inst.. surface), $60 (inst.. airmail). Single copies: $7.75 (indi v.), $15.75 (inst.). $12 (indiv.), $22 (inst.). Single copies: $4, 4. 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Road. London N19 Free to men in pri sons and mental SAP, England. Institutions. 5. ~ditorialCollective. 3543 18th St.. San Francisco, CA 94110. 7. ISSN 0141-7789. . Canyon Sam, Tiana Arruda. S.J. Hi randa. Sim 8. LC 80-647745. 9. OCLC 6191763. 10. Madison. . Previously a lesbi an-feminist journal for the 12. "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation South published in North Carolina, Feminary is and debate the political perspectives and now produced in San Francisco by four new strategy of the movement. To be a forum of editors. "As editors with roots in different work in progress and current researcfi and comunitles rre actively solicit writings that debates in Women's Studies." portray the experiences, viewpoi nts, and issues of a diversity of lesbian cmnities. We want FEMINIST TEACHER to facilitate dialogue between women of 1. 1984. dl fferent races, classes, cultural upbri ngi ngs, 2. Quarterly. political , spiritual viewpoints, ages and 3. $12 (indiv., U.S.), $15 (foreign). $20 (inst.). lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current. 4. 442 Bal lanti ne. Indiana University , timely perspective on lesbian lives in the Bl oomi ngton, IN 47405. United States and internationally." 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0882-4843. fWINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY Of WOMEN'S 8. LC sn85-1018. STUOIES RESOURCES 9. OCLC 11660672. 1. 1980. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 2. Quarterly. 12. Articles, news, resources for fmi ni st 3. Free to Uisconsin residents. Out-of-state educators, from preschool to graduate schte subscriptions: $12 (indlv. and women's school. programs), 524 (inst.). Fee covers all publications of the Office of the UU System FIRNEED Women's Studies Librarian. 1. 1978. (See p. ii.) 2. Quarterly. 4. ll2A Manorial Library. 728 State St., Hadison, 3. Canada: Y12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Add $3 UI 53706. outside Canada. 5. Susan Searing and Catherine Loeb. 4. P.0. Box 279, Station B, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 9. OCLC 6467769. 2W2, Canada. 10. Barabw; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; 5. FireweedCollective. \ Madison; St ate Hi stori cal Socl ety; Mi lwaukee; 7. ISSN7-3857. Rock Co.; heboygan; Stevens Point ; Stout ; 8. LC cn79-30301. . Waukesha; Uhi tewater. 9. OCLC 4677989. 12. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; 10. Ndison. book reviews. Focus on feminist librarianship. 12. Fi reweed is a forum for feminist thought and publi shiny, booksel ling, archiving. discussion. researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally. Revl ew essays strive to provide a guide to the FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUOIES literature on a particular topic, (e.g. 1. 1975. sociobiology ; women in development; western 2. 3/year. women; lesbl an studies ; black women; feminist 3. $11 (National Women's Stuaies Association science fiction.) members). $14 (indiv.), $28 (inst.). Single copy prices. FEMINIST ISSUES 4. Frontiers. Women Studies Program. University of 1. 1980. Colorado, You lder, CO 80309. 2. 2/year. 5. Editori a1 Board, Editor: Kathi George. 3. $15 (indiv.). $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 7. ISSN 0160-9009. minimum order) $7.50 (indiv.). $12.50 (inst.). 8. LC ~~78-317. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium. Dept. 8010, 9. OCLC 2586280. Rutgers University. New Brunswi ck, HJ 08903. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Hi lwaukre; Plattevi lie; 5. Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wolf. St evens Poi nt. 6. 2948 Hi 1legass, Berkeley, CA 94705. 11. Women Studies astracts ; American Humanities 7. ISSN 0270-6679. Index ; Human Resources Abstracts ; Hi stori cal 10. Madison. Abstracts . 12. A journal of feminist social and political 12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black theory, with emphasis on an international and white pnotography; short fiction. Each exchange of ideas. It includes articles by issue focuses on a theme, e.g., women's oral Enyli sh-language femi nists as well as history; mothers and daughters ; Chicanas; translations of feminist texts by women of Native American women; women as verbal artists; other countries. who speaks for the women's movement; lesbian nistory. "The continuing goal af Frontiers is FEMINIST !?EV!EU to publish a journal vhich bridges tne gap 1. 1379. between university and community women; to Pi no 2. 3/year. a balance between academic and po~ularviews on issues common to women." HARVARO WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. . 1978. Interdisciplinary forum for the creative 2. Annual. accomplishments of women in the fields of 3. $7, $6 (student). literature, music, the visual and performing 4. Publications Center, Harvard Law School, arts; includes color reproductions and a pull- Cambridae. MA 02138. out soundsheet of a musical performance. 5. Karen A: Getman. readi ng or intervi en; provides a documentati on 6. Articles Editors, Harvard Women's Law Journal, of the ongoing history of men in arts and Harvard Law School, Cambridge, M 02138. letten. 7. ISSN 0270-1456. 8. LC 80-643769. HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART & POLITICS 9. OCLC 3967304. 1. 1977. 10. Madison. 2. Quarterly. 11. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals. 3. $15 (indiv.). $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 12. "The Harvard Uomen's Law Journal is devoted to 4. C/O Foundation for the Community of Artists, the development of a femi nist . '280 Broadway Suite 412, New York, NY 10007. The main purpose is to provide an in-depth 5. Heresies Collective. exploration of the inpact of the law on women 7. ISSN 0146-3411. and of women on the law. Political, economic, 8. LC ~~77-704. hjstorical and sociological perspectives are 9. OCLC 2917688. combined with legal ones to present a realistic 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; picture of women's legal status." St evens Point . 11. Alternative Press Index. HEALTHSHAXING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY 12. Editorials; short articles; bibliographies; 1. 1979. poetry. "Heresies is an idea-ori ented journal 2. Uuarterly. devoted tonminati on of art and pol iti cs 3. Canada: $8 (indiv.), $15 (lib. & groups). from a feminist perspective." Outside Canada: add $1.50. 4. 101 Niayara St., #200A, Toronto, Ontario, - HOT UIHE Canada M5V 1C3. 1. 1984. 5. Elizabeth her, Connie Clement. 2. 3/year. 7. ISSN 0226-1510. 3. $14 (indiv.), $19 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 8. LC cn80-30707. 4. 1417 W. Thome, Chicago, IL 613660. 9. OCLC 6295890. 5. Toni L. Amtrong. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0747-8887. 12. Provides a critical analysis of women's health 8. LC sn84-8636. issues from a femi ni st perspective. 9. OCLC 10828405. 12. "Journal of women's music and culture." HECATE: A UOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 1. 1975. HY PATIA (See WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM) 2. Semi annual. 3. 48 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $4 HYSTERIA (indiv.), $7.50 (inst.). 1. 1980. 4. P.O. Box 99, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 2. Quarterly. 4067, Australi a. 3. Canada: $10 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Add $2 5. Carole Ferrier. outside Canada. Sample copies: $2.50. 7. ISSN 0311-4198. 4. P.O. Box 2481, Station B, Kitchener, Ontario 9. OCLC 2530248. N2H 6M3, Canada. 10. Madison. 5. The H steria Collective: Catherine Edwards, 11. domen Studi es Abstracts. Rebebandson, Robyn Garland, Yargaret 12. Historical and critical articles; creative Simpson, Wendy Scanlon, Fran Hi lne. work ; graphics; bibliographies ; revi ens. 7. ISSN 0229-5385. "tiecate prints material relating to women. We 8. LC cn81-30633. are particularly interested in contributions 9. OCLC 8036553. which employ a feminist, marxist, or other 10. State Historical Society. radical methodology to focus on the position of 12. "We try to provide a forum for social and women in relation to patriarchy and capitali sm. cultural issues of interest to women. We also provide publisni ng space for creative femi njst %ELICON NIXE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND work -- fiction, poecry, graphic arts." LETTERS IKON 1. 1982/83. - - -r.8 -- - 3. 915. Single copies: 47.50 plus postage. 2. 2Iyear. 4. Heli con Nine, Inc. P.0. Box 22412, Kansas City, 3. 2 issues $9.50 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.). 4. P.0. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Stacion, New York, VY 5. Gloria Vando Hi ckok. 10009. i. ISSN 0197-3371. 5. Susan Sherman. 8. LC 80-640627s 12. "IKON is about 'creativity and change1- he 9. 3CLC 5298604. i-arabi li ty of the creative process and 10. :qadi son; Mi lwau~ee. social change. It is a cultural nagazine, a political rnagazi ne, a femi msc magazine, hi ch shows the expenences of third world women, lesbi ans, Jew1 sh ana work1 ng women, women in all our diversity." vii.

INTERNATIONAL JUURNAL UF WOMEN'S STUDIES KALLIUPE: A JUURNAL OF UUMEN'S ART 1. 1978. 1. 1979. 2. 5/year. 2. 3/year. 3. $34 (indiv.). $55 (inst.). 3. $9 (1 year). $17 (2 years). Single copies: 4. Eden Press, P.O. Box 51. St. Albans. VT 05478. $3.50. 5. Sherri Clarkson. 4. 3939 Hoosevelt Boulevard, Jacksonvi 1le, FL 6. Eden Press, 4626 St. Catherine St. U., 32205. Montreal. Quebec, Canada H3Z ?S3. 5. Editorial Collective. 7. ISSN 0703-8246. 10. Madison. 9. OCLC 9275059. 12. "Kal liope devotes itself to women in the arts 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Mi 1wauKee; Plattevi 1le; ~y publishing their work and sharing their Stevens Point; Stout; Uhitewater. ideas and opinions ." Poetry, fiction, art, 11. America: Hlstory and Li fe; Human Sexuality graphics, essays, interviews with women artists Update; Current Contents/Soci a1 8 Behavioral and writers. Sciences ; Soci a1 Sci ences Citation Index ; Women Studies hstracts; Cedex-RIC; Pmeri can LEGACY Psycho1 ogi cal Abstracts ; NLA International 1. 1984. 8i bl iography; Ui rectory of Periodicals. 2. 2/year. 12. Historical, critical, and feature articles; 3. 512 (graduate students); 915 (individuals); $18 book reviews. (institutions). 4. Badlett Hall. Dept. of English, University of ISIS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S JOURNAL (Formerly Isis Massachusetts, Pmherst, MA 01003. Internati onal aul letin) 5. Martha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand,Joanne Dobson. 1. 1984. 7. ISSN 0748-4321. 2. Quarterly. (ISIS International Women's Journal 8. LC sc84-2143; sn84-8795. appears twice a year, as does its supplement. 9. OCLC 10881450. Women in Act ion.) 10. Madison. 3. $15 (indiv. or women's group. surface). $20 11. Abstracts of English Studies; America: History (indiv. or women's group, ai rmai 1) , $25 (inst., and Life; Historical Abstracts; Arts and surface). $30 (inst .. ai rmai 1). Humanities Citation Index; MLA International 4. Via Santa Maria dellbAnima, 30. 00186 Rome. Biblioyraphy; Women's Studies Abstracts; Italy. American Literary Scholarship. 5. Editorial Collective. 12. A journal of nineteenth-century women writers. 9. OCLC 4286732. 10. Plattevi 1le; Stout. LESBIAN ETHICS 12. ISIS Internati onal Women's Journal "gives 1. 1984. indepth coverage to the issues wMRen around the 2. 3/year. world are working on: development, health, $12 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). Sample issue: $5. work, violence against women. media, k P.O. Box 943, Venice, CA 90294. comrmnicati on, methods of organization, models 5. Jeanette Si lvei ra. for action and more.... Each issue is produced 7. ISSN 8755-5352. jointly by Isis International and one or more 8. LC sn84-1726. Third World women's groups.' Articles; 9. OCLC 11337345. editorials; conference reports; resource 12. "A journal of lesbian feminist ethics and guides. Isis-WICCE (Women's International phi losophy, with a focus on how lesbians behave Cross-Cultural Exchange) is a sister with each other." oraanization located in Geneva. Switzerland. 1t; separate publication, omen's Uorld, LILITH appears four times a year in varying forms: as 1. 1976. a newsletter, dossier, or report. 2. Quarterly. 3. $14 (indiv.), 516 (inst. and lib.). Sinyle JUUHNAL OF WOMEN NO KELIGION copies: $3.50. 1. 1981. 4. Lilith Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., 2. 2/year. New York. NY 10019. 3. Only available with membership, which includes 5. Susan yeidman Schneider. monthly mailings and a bibliography of women 7. ISSN 0146-2334. and religion. Subscription and ~nembership 8. LC 83-640809; ~~77-511. rates : $18 {student ) , 330 (non-student ) . 540 9. UCLC 2694720. (inst.). Back issues available for 93.50. 10. State Historical Society; Mi lwzukee. 4. 2465 LeConte Ave., Berkeley, CA 94709. 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals. 5. Edwina Hunter. 12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. "Lilith is 7. ISSN 82-20870. narned for the legendary predecessor of-o a. LC 82-20870-S. insisted on equality with Adam..& dewisn 9. OCLC 7863169. izminists continue to rediscover and reworK 12. "Each journal's focus differs. Ue have covered Jewish practice, the contents of Li litn may areas such as women and power, women and serve as an evolving Prepared Tab- a new peace." code of 5ehavior." viii.

LIP 'ING OUT: FEMINIST LITEkARY L ARTS JOURNAL 1. 1976. 1971. 2. Annually. Semi annual . 3. Australian dollars: $7.95 (indiv.), $10 $6 (indiv.), $9 (lib.). Single copies: $3. (inst .). P.O. Box 21249, Detroit, MI 48221. 4. P.O. Box 139, Parkvi 1 le. Victoria 3052, Amy L. Cherry, Ann Hutchi nson, Joan Gartland, Australia. Margaret Kaminski, Emily Lardner, Deboran 5. Board: Suzanne Davies, Andrea McLaughlin, Lis Montwori . Jan Mordenski , Paula Kabi nowitz, Stoney, Jeannette Fenelon, Freda Freiberg, Kim Deborah Shields. Donaldson, Helen Saniga, Meredith Rogers, OCLC 3428883. Carolyn Lewens. Madi son. 12. "5is a feminist arts journal dealiny with Features; fiction. "We publish quality work by the work of wamen in the areas of film, visual women. Library Journal described our journal art, theatre, dance, etc." as one with a 'we1 ldefinecl aesthetic sense which considers all facets of women's lives and M/F: A FEMINIST JOURNAL literature'..." 1. 1978. 2. Semi annual. MS. 3. $5.50 (indiv.), $11 (inst.). Single copies: 1. 1972. $3. Monthly. 4. 24 El lerdale Road, London NU3 6B8, England. $16 (indiv.1. Single copies: $3.50. 5. Parveen Adams, Beverly Brown, Elizabeth Cowi e. Ms. I;(agazi ne, ~ubsiription Dept., 123 Garden 8. LC sn82-20378. St .. Harion. OH 43302. 9. OCLC 6036119. pat rici a ~arbine, Sheree Crute, Joanne Edgar, 10. Madison. Suzanne Braun Levine, Susan Mcttenry, Hartha 12. "A journal devoted to developing a theoretical Nelson, Letty Cottin Poyrebin, Gloria Steinem, debate on women's politics in relation to Ruth Sullivan, Ellen Sweet, Mary Thom. existing socialist and feminist politics." Editors, Ms Ma azine 119 U. 40th St., New Feature articles; book reviews ; YO&, NY 1etters/comments. ISSN 0047 -83 18. LC 72-624579. UCLC 1285775. MANUSH I Baraboo; Barron Co.; Fox Val ley; Green Bay ; Eau 1. 1979. Cl ai re; La Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co. ; 2. Bi -monthly. Marshfield; Milwaukee; Dshkosh; Parkside; 3. 518, $3(back issues). Plattevil le; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; 4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Uashington Co.; m,5008 Errinyer Place, , PA Waukesha; Whitewater. 19 144. Readers ' Guide to Periodi cal Literature; Uomen 5. Madhu Kishwar. Studies Atstracts; Abstracts of Popular 6. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New kltii -110024, Culture; Wallace Memorial Library; Rochester India. Institute of Technology. L1. Alternative Press Index. Features ; 1etters ; poetry and fi ction ; reviews ; 12. "Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society news. focuses on women's life situations in India and on struggles for changz." NEW DIRECTIONS FUR WOMEN 1. 1972. MiNERVA: QUARTEgLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY 2. Bimonthly. 1. 1983. 3. 310 (indiv.), 516 (inst.). Uuarterly. 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave.. Englewood, NJ 07631. Y30. Sinsle copies: 57.50. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. 1101 S. ~;lin~tonRidge Road 6210, Arlington, 7. ISSN 0160-1075. VA 22202. 8. LC sn80-52. Linda Grant De Pauw. 9. OCLC 3617120. ISSN 0736-718X. 10. Madison; Mi lwaukee; Rock CO. ; St evens Poi it. LC 83-644761; sn83-249. 12. "We are a national feminist perioaica! written UCLC 9201074. for feminists and committed to reachlng out to News, commentary, book revi ews. "The purpose those not yet dedicated rc a feminist fcture." of Minerva is to provide an information center for i ndi viduals and organizations concerned with some aspect of women and the mi 1i tary ...The edi toria1 pol icy emphasizes diversity rather than consensus."

MOTHEROOT Jc)UKNAL: A WOMEN'S REVIEW OF SHALL PRESSES 1. 1979. 2. duarterly. 3. $5 (indiv.). Single copics: 91-25. 4. 214 Dewey St.. Pittsburgh, PA 15218. 5. Anne Pride. 8. LC sn82-~urau. 9. 2CLC 5280133. 10. La Crosse; Madison. 12. Feminist review of uromen's fizt:on, poetry, sen als from small presses. ix.

MOON: A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION .AND CRITICAL 7. ISSN 0361-6843. IN13 8. LC 76-12952; ~~76-790. 1981. 9. OCLC 2529664. 2 to 4/year. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; 4 issues: $10. Single ccpies: $3. Plattevi 1le; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha. P.O. Box 2056, Madison. WI 53701. 11. Sociological Abstracts ; Human Resources Janice M. Bogstad. Abstracts; Psycholoyical Abstracts; Soci a1 ISSN 0278-0852. Sci ences Citation Index; Current LC sn81-1678. Contents/Soci a1 and Behdvi oral Sciences ; OCLC 7701699. Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE) ; Nadi son. Chi core1 Abstracts to Reading ana Learni ng "To provide critical resources on the status of Di sabi 1it i es ; Chi 1d Development Abstracts and feminist theory and women's issues in science Bi blioqraphy ; Devel oment and Uel fare fiction and fantasy genres. To publish and (Indi aj; ;Human sexuaiity Update; Fami ~y Review. encourage work of women writers and artists. 12. The Psycholoqy of Women Quarterly is sponsored whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist by Division 35 of the American Psycholoyical orientation of all work published in the ~ssociation. Empirical studies, iritical journal. reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book reviews are published in the Quarter1 ... The OUR BACKS kinds of problems addressed id 1970. psychological factors, behavioral studies, role Illyear. development and change, career choice and $11 (indiv.). $15 (contributing). $20 (inst.). traini ng, management variables, education. Sample issue: $1.50. Two subs.: $20. discrimination, therapeutic processes. and Canadian: U.S.$ll. Prisoners: free. sexuality. off our backs, inc.. 1841 Columbia Rd.. W, Roan 212. Washi nuton. OC 20009. RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION SUR off our-backs ~oilecfive. LA RECHERCHE FEMI NISTE (Fonnerly Canadl an -!YmmmmOl. News1 etter of Research on Women. 1972-1978.) LC sn78-1596. 1. 1979.

OCLC 1038241:~ - - 5729287. 2. Quarterly. ~a Crosse: Madison;-State Historical Society;- - 3. $20 (indiv.). $40 (inst.). MI lwaukee; ~latteville; Stevens Point ; 4. Centre for Uomen's Studies Educatlon. O.I.S.E., Superior; Uaukesha. 252 Bloor St. blest. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6, Publisher's Index ( 1970-1971) ; Uomen Studi es Canada. Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New 5. Betsy Nuse. Frances Hooney. Joyce Scane. Jeri Periodical Index. Wine. Carol Zavitz, Suzanne Silk Klein, Ruth International and national nqs ; feature Roach Pierson. Somer Brodribb, Melanie Randal 1, articles Including regular reporting on work, Mary Loui se Adam. health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; 7. ISSN 0707-8412. reviews; letters; coverage of the vanen's 8. LC 84-641836; cn79-31946. movement -- conferences, actions, politics . 9. OCLC 5585549. theory. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Stout. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; American History and Life; Canadian Educational Index; Pmerican Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; 2. Monthly (excluding Feb. and Auy.). Sociological Abstracts. 3. 510 (indiv.). $15 (contributing). 12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibli oyraphies; 4. Box 8027. Grand Forks, ND 58202. periodical resource guide. An 5. Elizabeth Haqsten. interdisciplinary, international periodical of 7. ISSN 0148-902X. research on women and sex roles. 8. LC ~~78-247. 9. OCLC 3400725. ROOM OF ONE'S OUN 10. State Historical Society. 1. 1975 12. Plainswoman publishes articles, essays. 2. Quarterly fiction, poetry, reviews, graphics for and 3. $12 (indiv.). $14 (inst.) about women in tne Plains region, focusing 4. P.O. Box 46160. Stn.5. Vancouver, 8.:. , especially, but not exclusively, on lives of CanadaV6R 465. rural amen. 5. Growing Room Collective 7. ISSN 0316-1609 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTEitLY 8. LC-33152 1. 1976. 9. OCLC 2248303 2. Quarterly. 12. Feminist journal of literature and criticism; 3. 972 (inst.); 530 (indiv.). ori yi nal prose and poetry; reviews. 4. Cambridge University Press, 32 East 57th Street, New York, NY 10022. 5. Nancy Hen 1ey . 6. Qept. of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 30024. SAGE: A SCHOLAPLY JOUNNAL ON BLACK WOMEN 1. 1984. Abstracts ; Women Studies Abstracts ; Current 2. Bi -annual. Contents; Psychological Abstracts ; Soci ologi cal 3. $15(indiv.). $25(inst.). Abstracts ; Soci a1 Science Citation Index; 4. P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta. GA 30311-0741. America; History and Li fe. 3. Pat ri ci a Be1 1 Scott and Beverly Guy-Sheftal 1. 12. Feature articles; research; review essays ; i. ISSN 0741-8639. reports; book reviews; letters/commnts ; 12. Interdisciplinary forum for critical discussion archival notes. of issues relating to Black wmen. SINISTER WISDOH: A JOURNAL Of WORDS AND PICTURES SEX HOLES: A JOURNAL OF HESEAHCH FOR THE LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WOMEN 1. 1975. 1. 1976. Monthly. Quarterly. 625 (indiv.), 8137.50 (inst.). 514 (indiv.), $26 (inst.), $6(hardship). Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., Si nyle copies: $4.10. New York, NY 10013. P.O. Box 1023. Rockland, ME 04841. Phyllis A. Katz. Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 ISSN 0196-1853. Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302. LC 82-640638; ~n79-8096. ISSN 0360-0025. OCLC 3451636. LC 75-646987. Mad1 sot?. OCLC 2243426. Alternative Press Index; Di rectory of Women's Eau Claire; Hadison; Mi lwaukee; Parkside; Medl a. Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; Waukesha; Theoretical articles; poetry: drama; fiction; Whitewater. revi em. Abstracts on Crimi no1 ogy and Penol ogy ; Chi ld Development Abstracts and Bibl i ography; SOJOURNER Contemporary Soci 01 oqy ; Current Contents ; 1. 1975. Excerpta Medica; Fami ly Planni ny Perspectives ; 2. Monthly. Human Sexuality Update; Psychological 3. $15 (indiv.). $26 (two yrs.), $25 (inst.). Abstracts; Referativnyi Lhurnal ; Sage Fami ly SI nyle copies: $1.75. Studies Abstracts ; Soci a1 Sciences Citation 4. 143 A1 bany St., Cambridge. HA 02139. Index; Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS 5. Shane Snowdon. Neport ; Studies on Women Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0191-8699. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book 8. LC sn79-2799. revi ews. 9. OCLC 4656277. 10. Madison; MI lwaukee. SHIFHA: A JEWISH FEMINIST MAGAZINE 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, 1984 dance, theater, visual arts, and music; news; 3 or 4/year. poetry. "Our editorial policy is to consider $23 (ai r mai 1 ) . for publication anythiny that is ;ot racist. Box 2, 89 Cookridye Street , Leeds. I.W. Yorks, sexist, or homophobi c in content. Enyland. Editorial collective. SPARE RIB LC sn85-61628. 1. 1972. OCLC 12259596. 2. Monthly. Jewish femi nism. 3. Airmail: $30 (indiv.), 842 (inst.), $20 (seamail, indiv.). 1630 (seamail, inst.). 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close. London EC1, England. SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY 5. Editorial Collective. 1. 1975. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. 2. Quarterly. 9. OCLC 5237209. 3. $20 (students and National Women's Studies 10. Madison; Milwaukee. Association members), $27.50 (indiv.), $55 12. Feature articles (e.~., on politics, laoor, (inst.). Single copies: $7 (i ndiv.), $13.75 history. employment, media); fiction; poetry; (inst .). reviews; letters ; news. 4. The University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, P.9. Box 37005, Qlicago. IL 60637. THIRU WOMAN 5. Jean F. O'Barr. 1. 1981. 6. Jean F. O'Barr, 207 E. Du~e Yuilding, 'Juke 2. 2/year. University, Durham, North Carolina 27708. 3. $7 (indiv.). $10 (inst.). 7. ISSN 0097-9740. 4. C/O Chicano-Riqueno Studi es, BH849, Indi ana d. LC 75-649469. University. Yloominyton, IN 47405. 9. OCLC 1362618. 5. Norma Alarcon. 10. Yaraboo; Fox Val ley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La 9. 3CLC 8342969. Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co.; Marshfield; 10. Madison. Hi lwaukee; dshkosh; Parkside; Plattevi lle; 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and River Falls; Rock Co.; Stevens Poifit; Stout; critical work of, or on behalf of, Hispani: and Superior; Waukesha; Whitewater. Third World Women ~n yeneral." 11. Modern Language Abstracts; Historical xi.

IIWhl: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE from students of poetry and prose in a1 1 its forms, including essays, diaries, be1 les lettres, and journalism. While articles need not be exclusively concerned with fmal e writers the focus wst be upon women and their work."

TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN 1. 1984. 2. 2lyear. 3. $10. 46 (single issue). 4. Department of English. Wilson Hal 1, Univ. of Virginia. Charlottesvi lle. VA 22903. 5. Margaret D. Stetz. 10. Madison. 12. The journal is devoted to furthering the study of women in the period 1880-1920. Articles dealing with socia!, political, intellectual history, art, 1iterature and bibliography.

WLW JOUHNAL 1. 1976. +arterly. $15 (inst. and non-mffnbers of Women Library Workers).SE(sample issues), $4 (back issues). 2027 Parker St ., Berkeley, CA 94704. Carol Starr. . ISSfi 0739-344X. ISSN 0272-1996. . LC sn83-2244. Madison; Stevens Point. . OCLC 9726358. Library Literature. . "Tradeswomen Magazine is the only national Book, film and msic reviews; feature articles; pThlication about women working in conference reports ; news and notes. nontraditional blue-col lar jobs. It is written and produced by tradeswomen kClo know their UISCONSIN U0MEN1S LAY JOUHNAL Subject first hand. We provide support to 1. 1985. woavn currently work1 ng in blue-collar jobs and 2. Annual, possibly with special topical issues Infofmati on to men consideri ng enter1 ng the also annually. 3. $8 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). 4. c/o University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS Bascm Mall. Madison, WI 53706. 1982. 5. Honica PClrphy. David Gordon, Katherine Held, 3/year. Jane Schraff. $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.), $5 (sample copy). 9. OCLC 12192424. P.O. Box 606. N. Anherst. MA 01059. 10. Madison. Lise Uei 1. 12. "Exploration of legal issues relating to women. P.O. Box 606. N. Amherst. HA 01059. Ue look forward to receivi ng submissions and ISSN 0736-928X. articles on the law of any jurisdiction, LC 83-641534; sn83-1973. yhether specific to a particular state or not. OCLC 9247235. Traditional law review articles are welcome Madison; Mi 1waukee. and we encourage practitioner-ori ented pei ces Alternati ve Press Index. ys we1 1. ...[N]e derive sustenance from the Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and law in action' approach and hope to publish reviews . articles from a variety of disciplines." TULSA STUDIES IN #OMEN'S LITERATURE WUMAN OF WUER 1. 1982. 1. 1984. 2. 2lyear. 2. Bi-annual ly, 1985-86; quarterly. 1987. 3. $12 (indiv.), $14 (inst.), $10 (student). $7 3. 612 (2 issues). 522 (4 issues), 515 (foreign, (single issue). surface mail), $18 (foreign, air mail ). Singie 4. The University of Tulsa. Tulsa. OK 74104. issue: 58. 5. Shari 6enstock. 4. P.O. Box 827, Cambridge, MA 02238. 6. The University of Tulsa. 600 South Colleqe 5. Char McKee. Ave., Tulsa. OK 74104. 7. ISSN 0743-2356. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. 8. LC sn84-9796. 8. LC sn82-3788. 9. QCLC 10546363. 9. OCLC 8425594. 10. State Historical Society. 10. Madison. 12. A magazine of feminism, spirituality, and 12. "Tulsa Studies in Uomen's Literature includes politics. articles, reviews, notes ana queries from scholars of every period, including those reading in languages other rhan English and xii.

NOMAN'S ART JOURNAL Abstracts ; and Uomen Studi es Abstracts. 1. 1980. 12. Feature articles; research; bi bli oyraphies; 2. Semi annual. book reviews ; news and notes. 3. 510 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). 4. 7068 Sherwood Dr., Knoxvi 1 le, TN 37919. WOMEN AND LANGUAGE 5. Elsa Honig Fine. 1. 1975. 7. ISSN 0270-7993. 2. 2-3lyear. 8. LC 80-647891; sn80-1207. 3. $6; single copies: $2. 9. OCLC 6497852. 4. 244 Lincoln Hall, Univ. of Illinois. 702 S. 10. Madison; Rock Co.. Uright, Urbana, IL 61801. 11. Art Bibliographies; RILA; ISI. 5. Cheris Krarnarae, Paula Treichler. 12. Critical articles and reviews pertaining to 7. ISSN 8755-4550. women in the visual arts. "We are interested 12. Women and Language is an interdisciplinary in a re-interpretation of art history from our research newsletter rrhicH reports books, new awareness as women...Womenls Art Journal is journals, articles and research in progress; a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and for identi fies courses, conferences, and other events relevant to the study of language and honest criticism." gender, and publishes short articles. Ye YOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTS include schol anhip from anthropol ow, 1. 1976. comnunication, linguistics, literature.... 2. 3lyear. 3. $9 (indiv.), 515 (inst.). Single copies: $3. WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEOUY 4. Centre for Urban and Comnunity Studies, Room 1. 1983. 426, 455 Spadina Ave., University of Toronto, 2. 2lyear. Toronto, Canada USS 268. 3. $9 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 5. Judith Qellberg. 4. NYUITSOA. 51 W. 4th St.. Rm. 300. New York, NY 7. ISSN 0229-4796. iooiz. - 8. LC cn8l-30452. 5. Jill Dolan, Julie Malnig, Gigi Rivkin, Judy C. 9. OCLC 7966483. Rosenthal , Trudy Scott, Anne B. Wyma. 10. Madison; Stevens Point. 7. ISSN 0704-77UX. 12. Topics: planning, architecture, design; housing 8. LC sn83-4500. and community development ; geography, urban 9. OCLC 9855579. sociology , envi ronmental psychology, energy and 10. Madlson. ecoloyy. 12. "Women 8 Perfomnce is a femi nlst journal devoted to the study of theater, dance, film, music, video, ritual and performance art. It WOMEN & HEALTH includes discussions of feminist aesthetics, 1. 1976. photo essays, interviews, historical material, 2. Quarterly. reviews and scripts. encourages dialogue 3. $16 (National Women's Studies Association among performers and theorists." members), $30 (indiv.), $84 (inst.), $97 - (11 b.). WOMEN & POLITICS 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 75 Griswold Street, 1. 1980. Bi nghamton, NY 13904. Quarterly. 5.Sharon Golub, Ph.D. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 6.Sharon Golub, Dept. of Psychology, College of members), $30 (indiv.), $74 (inst.), $90 New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY 10801. (llb.). 7. ISSN 0363-0242. The Haworth Press, Inc., 28 East 22nd St., New 8. LC 76-648355. York, NY 10010. 9. OCLC 2337206. Sarah Slavin. 10. Eau Claire: Madison; Milnaukee; Plattevi 1le; Sarah Slavin, Political Science Uept., State Stevens point . University College at Buffalo, 1300 Elmwood 11. Abstracts of Health Care Management Studies; Ave., 5uffalo. NV 14222. Alternative Press Index; Bibliographic Index of ISSN 0195-7732. Health Education Periodicals (BIHEP) ; LC 80-644752; sn79-8972. Bibliography of the Hi story of Medici ne (8 OCLC 5661577. HISTLINE); Bi o-sci ences Information Services of Madison; Mi1 waukee. Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS) ; Bulletin International Political Science Abstracts; Pals Si gnaleti que; Cumulative Index to Nursing and Bul letin. A1 lied Health Literature (CINAHL) ; Current Feature articles ; research; bibliographies; Contents : Soci a1 & Behavioral Sciences ; book reviews; news and notes. Excerpta Medi ca; Fami ly Resource Database; Femi nist Peri odi cals ; Index Medi cus ; Psychological Abstracts (8 PsycINFO) ; Publi c Affairs Information Service 5111 letin (PAIS); RIC-CERDIG (Re1 igious 8 Soci a1 Sciences Index) ; Soci a1 Sciences Citation Index; Social Welfare, Social Planni ng/Policy & Social Development Abstracts ; Soci a1 Work Research & Abstracts ; Soci 01 ogi cal Abstracts; Studi es on Women xiii.

EN AN0 THERAPY 5. Fran P. Hosken. 1982. 7. ISSN 0145-7895. Quarterly. 8. LC 77-641756. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 9. OCLC 2694733. menmers), $30 (indiv.). $62 (inst.), 584 10. Madison. (lib.). 12. "WIN News is a worldwide. open, participatory Subscription Dept., The Haworth Press, 75 communication systm by, for, and about women Griswold St ., Blnghamton, NY 13904. of all backgrounds, beliefs, nationalities and . Betts Collett. age groups. WIN News serves the yeneral . 435 Split Rock Road, Syosset, NY 11791. public, institutions and organizations by ISSN 0270-3 149. t ransml tti ng internati ona? ly informat ion abwt LC 82445607; sn80-13045. women and women's groups. OCLC 6394106. Eau Claire; Madison; River Fa1 1s. THE WHEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS Abstracts of Research in Pastoral Care and 1. 1983. Counsel ing; Bi ologi cal Abstracts and Bi osis 2. M~nthly. Data Base; Alternative Press Index. 3. $14 (indiv.), $25 (inst.),$2 (back issues). . "to facilitate dialogue about therapy 4. Wellesley College. Center for Research on experiences among therapists, consumers, and Women. We1 lesley. MA 02181-8253. researchers. The journal is feminist in 5. Li nda Gardi ner. orientation and views therapy as an 7. ISSN 0738-1433. educational , expandi ng process for personal 8. LC sn83-9538. growth.'' 9. OCLC 9529447. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; River Falls; Stevens Point. N ARTISTS NEWS 11. Alternative Press Index; Left Index. 1975. 12. "In-depth review of current bops, in a1 1 6/year. fields, by and/or about women. $12 (Indiv.). $16 (imt.). Single copies: $3. . P.O. Box 3304. Grand Central Station, New York. WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORER MY 10163. 1. 1971. 5. Cynthi a Navaretta. 2. Quarterly. 7. ISSN 0149-7081. 3. $15 (students). $18 (indiv.), $32 (inst.). 8. LC 81-642200; ~~78-127. Single copies: $5 (indiv.), $9 (inst.). 9. OCLC 353670. 4. 15 Washington St ., Newark. N3 07102. 10. Madi son ; Mi 1wau kee. 5. Marlen Dooley. 12. "News, articles and a caplete nation-wide 7. ISSN 0085-8269. almanac of exhibits, conferences, perfaances, 8. LC 74-647333. and career opportunities by and for women 9. OCLC 1795817. artists.'' 10. Eau Clai re; Green Bay ; Madi son; Mi lwaukee. 11. Alternative Press Index; Current Law Index; UOMEN AT WORK Index to Legal Peri odi cals; Legal Contents; Legal Resource Index; Public Affairs Information Service; Soci ologi cal Abstracts ; ". uT$11.50. Women Studies Abstracts. 4. International Labour Office. 1750 New YOrk Ave. 12. Full-lenyth and feature articles, comnents, N.W., Suite 330, Uashington. D.C. 20006. review essays, book reviews and bibliographies 5. Ms. Kri shna Ahooja-Pate1 . on a1 1 areas of the law affecting women's 7. ISSN 0378-4770. rights and sex di scrimi nation. 8. LC 78-641944. 9. OCLC 3722864. WOMEN'S STUDIES 10. Madison. 1. 1972. 12. A news bul letin containing international 3/year. comparative information on the econaic and $16 (National Women's Studi es Associati on social contribution of men to society. members), $55 (indiv.), $137 (inst.). Reports on women's access to enpl oyment, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, c/o STBS training, wages, soci a1 security, and benefits; Ltd, 1 Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9PP, improvement of conditions of W~K,includiny Enyl and. maternity protection; combining work and family Wendy Martin. responsibilities; participation in trade unions Wendy Martin, Dept of English, Uueens College. and management; and the promotion of equality CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367. in national policies and legislation as well as ISSN 0049-7878. in the United Nations, intergovernmental and LC 74-641303. non-governmental organizations. Publi shed in OCLC 1791887. French and English. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteuille; Stevens Point. UOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS (WIN NFdS) Abstracts of Popular Culture; Ucmen Stuaies 1. 1975. Abstracts. 2. Quarterly. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the 2. $20 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). presentation of scholarsnip ana criticism about 4. 187 Grant St., Lexinyton, MA 02173. women in the fields of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics , anthropology and the sc' ences ." Also includes goetry. xiv.

WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION WOMEN'S STUDIES QUARTERLY. (Formerly Women's 1. 1977. Studies News 1etter) 2/year. 1. 1972. SB (student), $12 (indiv.), $25 (inst.), $5 2. Quarterly. (single copies, back lssues). 3. $20 (National Women's Studies Association For regular/student subscriptions: Patrici a members), $25 (indi v.), 535 (inst. ). Kennedy, Dept . of Speech Communi cati on, 4. The Feminist Press at the University of New Riverside City College, Riverside CA 92506. For Yet-K, 311 East 94th Street, New York, NY 10128. institutional subscriptions: Karen A. Foss, 5. Nancy Porter. Dept. of Speech Communication. Homboldt State 7. ISSN 0732-1562. University, Arcata CA 95521. 8. LC sc82-7058; sn82-20082. Karen A. Foss and Sonja K. Foss. 9. OCLC 7387895. Karen A Foss , Dept . of Communi cati on Studi es , 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; Humboldt State University, Arcata CA 95521. Plattevi 1le; Stevens Point; Stout. OCLC 8848461. 11. Women St udi es Abstracts. Madi son. 12. Women's Studies Quarterly is focused on "To pualisn materlal related to genaer and teaching and tne scholarship most useful to communication derivi ng from any perspective. teachers; two thematic issues each year on such includi ng interpersonal canmunicati on, small topics as mothering, race and culture, sex and yroup communication, organizational sexuality, war and peace; international communication, the mass medi a, and rtretoric." features, annual reporting of informati on on national Women's Studies Programs and Centers WOMEN'S STUUIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM ( Fonerly for Reasearch on Uomen ; book revi ews , Women's Studies International Quarterly) newsbriefs. Articles concern theory and 1. 1978. practice of women's studies and women in 2. Bimonthly. academic profess ions . 3. $20 (National Women's Studies Association members), 540 (indiv.), $110 (inst.). 4. Peryamon Press, Inc., Maxwell House, Fai rview Park, Elmsford, NY 10523. 5. Dale Spender. 6. Rossetti House, Flood Street. London SW3, 5TF. Enuland.

9. OCLC 759~245: 10. Eau Clai re; Madison; State Historical Society; Mi 1waukee; Stevens Poi nt . 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 12. Research canmunications; review articles; book reviews. The journal strives to reflect the multidisciplinary, international field of women's studies, both inside and out of academia. It also aims to acknowledge cultural aifferences and at the same time to encourage an international exchange based on a shared femi ni st framework. Hypatia: A Journal of was published as an annual en's Studies International no. 3, 1985. In 1986 mi a wi 11- an independent publication. CONTENTS r VOLW INUMBER t

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13 Writin@ui Warm: EYrvs in a ihakmce bv Phvllis Rcw ...... Judith Barnn~wn SHORT RECIEIVS

14 Self-Help. i-v L~meMcnre Ramra Live. bv Amv Hempl

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10 Imprrssions: Our Lva In Lrmrs. bv Susan Kc~lman SPECIAL FEAT'LRES

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FEATURE RJ37EW.S Z Wotaud the Women. bv Nam Wilwn Rosa: Ten Yunin Ndor Lie on the P& kt.h- Mn. M. M. Machew: Daughrcn of Joy. Skan d m.Pmsriruro in the Amcricln West, by .hne M. hcler. A bdv'r Exp.irncP m rhc Wild War ir; lW3, by &e Pendec Sk Won the Wat: An Anthology of Western and Fmndcr Scotia by Woma diced b Skra Mulla and Bill Pmtni ...... Lurce Miller 3 Give Us Lrb Jhv: The Diarv d AIke Duhr-NcLon dadbv Gh1. Hull ...... JeurlleGme 3 OrimtrlTda by Myplmce Yocmcnu ...... LiFomoa 4 ?hc Nonoa Anthology of Licmrure by W- edtred & Sd& hi. Gilbert and Swan Gubar ...... Verontca Leahv and Strun bltm 5 The Magxificmt Spirerer by Slav Liarron ...... Leom Fuher 5 A Bridge lhrargh Tune by hiSaid ...... Nancv Slatrhovs 7 Otd M;lids: Shom Sooris by Nineteenth Cmnuy U.S Womm Wriun: krcnMahrn ~IWA Daughtcnt Sroria Acrrm a GomriDn: The Other W-: Smris of Two Wcmm and a Mur edited- - bv SwKoppelmvl ...... Kesta Ortori 7 Mmhm m Dau&ter. Daughter m M&. Mothem on Wriq edid by Tillie d1un ...... Thornme Shanahan

13 Frminirm for the Health of It. h VL'tlma Scorn He&: A Frminisr Legrv: The Ethiu of WiScon Heidc. by Eieanor Hum= kv...... Ruhnn L~kn SHORT REVLRVS

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9 &Ua Lcma Interview: Shaia Fqni 15 Ln-iau: Heam. Rnb. Bnetlv Ncrred

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C~WNTSI Volume 15. Number 2 February 1986 1-4 LEAD ARTICLES - Women in the Curriculum Feminist Phase Theory Mary Kay Thompson Tetreault %amples, Phases Ill, IV, V Peggy Mclntosh Effect on Disciplines J'nan Morse Sellery Convergences Peggy Mclntosh 5.8 ABSTRACTS OF RESEARCH Women's Natural Capacity for Health Estelle R. Ramey History of Women Phys~cians Regtna Morantz Women Doctors and Separat~sm . Vlrginia Drachman Black Women in Nurs~ng Darlene Clark Hine Women as Psych~atricPatients Constance M. McGovern Childbirth in the 19th Century Nancy M. Thmlt Midwives in the 20th Century ~udyB~nett Litoff 6.10 CONFERENCE REPORTS Women's Studies: Religion Jean Lamden Bernadette J. Brmten Educat~onof Giris Eileen Driscoll Mqthers and Daughters Mary Grover Beatrice Whiting Deveiopment of Girls Susan S. Kleln Carol Gilligan Women's Studies: Anthropology Mlrlam Robbins Dexter Sondra Hale 7 PHOTOGRAPHS lmogen Cunnigham 9 SPECIAL REPORT Women in China Charlotte Ellen 11 BOOK REVIEW The Journey 1s Home. Nelle Morton Linda Elderkin Daryl Smith 11 TABLEX Women CESs In Higher Educat~on 12 ACTION REPORT Women VJor~ers Robin Gass

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Notes to Our Readers Great Aunt Ruby Helen MacCloon and Her Life-mate, Myrtle Heim, by Liilie King Poem while waiting to hear Diana Cantu sing at Hole in the Wall; Dec. '84, poem by Janet Capone A Woman Named Nicaragua, poem by Janet Capone The Round One and the Recollector, by Tess Catalano Phyrste, by Hawk Madrone Drawing by zana Lesbian LandlLand Lesbian Lingo, by Myra Lilliane Drawing by zana Testament -(a remembrance), poem by Yasmin A. Sayyed The Snake Sheds Her Skin, by Vivieme Louise Talk About Worship, poem by Rebecca Neeley It's Not So Bad, by Marian Franklyn Dykes to Watch Out For, cartoon by Alison Bechdel they call it battery-(or-baby it hurts too much to talk about with you), by quick silver The Thirteenth Passenger, by Judith Stein A Line And A Cross, poem by Stephanie Byrd To Marcia-1960: A Reunion, by ivferrii Mushroom The Night Sings In Its Blood, poem by Deborah Shea The Risk You Take, by Lisa Palmer Book Reviews: I Read About It in Cornrno~zLives . . .

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CONTENTS Number Nineteen Spring 1986

Notes to Our Readers IYs Face, drawing by Pacha Wasiolek Grazing the Lion's Teeth, A Cancer Story by Teya Schaifer 'fhe Ritual, by Carla Tomaso Remembering as a Way of Life, by Tee A:Corime A Loss of Grace, by Sarah Grace After a FightlWomen at the Brick Hut Cafe, poem by Teya SchaEer To you, poem by Blake Metis The Rock That Parts The Water, by Jennifer Pruden Just Another Lonely Night at the Well, Darlin', by ~iivdiJ. Dent Lonely Woman, poem by Barbara Stephens There Are Things, poem by Lisa Schweig Poem for Anne Sexton, by Katharine Heath Babad I Have a Beard, by beckie lee Self-Portrait, drawing by Maggie Cloud Dear Lesbians, by Tracie McGuinness Whole Cloth, by Susan Stinson Four Drawings by Susan Zagorski Quartet, poem by Julia E. Babba "SAFE," poem by Jeane Parris Coming Out Unnoticed, poem by Rose Romano The Eighth Month, by Autumn Wheat The Pool Ghne, by Michelle Valois Out of the Cucoon, by Deborah Kerner The Car Story, by Meg Jochild Jamaica Maine, by Nettie Paris Letters to the Collective Book Reviews: I Read About It in Common Lives. . . TABLE OF COMTEHTS E&E Roster ...... 1 I I Letter from the Editor ...... 3 I' Canadian ~iblib~ra~hierr...... 4 Canadian Studies Grant Programerr ...... 7 Canadian Announccrwank ...... 8 Latter from thePmoident ...... 10 Minutes of Annual UCnt Meeting ...... 11 Treasurer'sReport ...... 15

Florence Howe Award ...... 20

News from the Regions ...... 21 Correspondence ...... 23

Calls and Announcements ...... 26

Recent Publications ...... 29

Research in Progress ...... 32

Dancing Thm the Mine Field ...... 34 1 Introduction 2 Chile: Cooking Up Resistance Organizing against the dictatorship 4 canah Limits of Sisterhood Racism in the Women's Movement 6 Englpml: Anti-Semitism/Zionism/Racism An analysis of a painful debate among feminists 10 Pakistao: Alliance for the Fu~urc Women's organizations publicly chaflmp a rcpmsive regme

12 India: A Movement in Profile An historical new of womcn in politics and rhe awakening of the autonomous Women's Movement

15 Nigeria: A Proud Tradition, An Ongoing Figh Feminists document their situation

16 Latin Ameria/: Our Fminisms A rcg~onal mcountm-950 women discuss, debate and dance

19 : A Revolution Deferred The work of the National Women's Organization before the invasion 21 Iran: For Our Own Rights Now A survey of women's political participation 24 The Philippines: It's a Woman's Task Views of rhe past and prnmt women's movements 26 Namibia: Educating Ourselves for Revolution An internew wth a SWAP0 represenratwe sving her news on the priorities of independence 28 Holland: Collective Chaos Statement from a former collenive member 30 West Germany: Louder than Words A communique from Red Zora-feminists who carry out direct action

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Preface 3 Madeline Davis aad Oral History and the Study of Suntality in 7 Elizabeth Lapowky the Lesbhn Community: Buffalo, New York. K-ledy 1940.1960 Nancy A Hewitt Faninist FriMds: Agrarian Quakers and the 27 Emergaxe of Woman's Rights in Amaica James Oliver Horton Freedom's Yoke: Gender Conventions among 51 Antebellum Free Blacks MceJob African Dtaspora Women: The Making of 77 R-P~ Cultural Workers Nmra Sudarkase The Status of Womm' in Indigenous 91 African Societies Jane LaPlrrc The Art of Living, or A Slight Distortion 105 ofthTruth(aStory) Josephine Withers Elepnor Antin: Allegory of the Soul 117 (an Art E=yI Judith Walzer Leavitt Under the Shadow of Maternity: American 129 - Women's Responses to Death and Debility Fears in NietenthCentury Childbirth Deb& Samudson A Letter to My DaughteriMyself on Facing 155 the Collective Fear of Being Different Louise Yelin Women and Fiction Revisited: Feminist 169 Criticism of the English Novel la Review Essay) Notes and Letters 186 Notes on Contributors 191 Publications Received 193 a quarterly of wornenls- studies resources vol. 7, no. 3. spring 1986 TRBLf OF CONTENTS

fFKHnm...... 3 Recovering our past: Wathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884). by krgo A. Conk and Renny Harrigan. f€mlNlST VtSlOFls ...... 6 Computer ficl~ity through gendered software?. by O lrabeth Ellsworth. FErmflaT PrreUmlNG...... lo Report on eight presses, five of them new. MUrs FROm UUI-STEVENS POINT ...... 11 By Kathy Whlte mSIN wSms ...... ie Mew sources on British feainists; Canadian wen's periodlcals; feninlsm and language; women in the Progrtsslve era; 1tsbian periodlcals ; warnen's studl ts resources in microform; women in American history; and women's studies resources at the U.Y. Centers. ~~WIODICFJ EOTLS ...... 17 New perlodlcals on: Canadian gay and lesbian history; Canadlan feminism; women against nuclear war; anti-pornography organizing. Special lssues on: feminist theory and practice; women and housing; women and space in human settlements; women and the built environment; men's library collections. Transitions: Lesbian Inciter moves to the West Coast. ITE~SOF NOTE ...... 19 A series of radio programs based on Forum '85, Nairobi. Kenya; taped lectures on Jewish uomen in history and literature; a videotape on the feminization of poverty in the Midwest; the Woman Activist Hailing List; educational materials for women in nonacademic settr'ngs; a report on gang rape on college campuses; women's studies programs in Japan; Women's Equity Action League publications; fashion advertising collection. 1942-1982; and a report on women and media in the Asian and Pacific regions. 800H REVIEUS ...... 21 Uomen and disability. Part I, by Deborah Kent. Sex, gender, and the state, by Virginia Sapiro. CONTENTS

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Page Haking Our Students Aware of Ableism By Merril Harris Page 11-Finding Their Voices By Faith GabeInick and Carol Pearson Page 18-Science and Math Careers for Women By Teresa L. Jump

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Page 29-Calls for Papers Feminist Teacher Volume 1, Number 4 (~1985) Table of Contents Page 10 - Our Progress and Struggles As Feminists Teaching Biology By Carol C. Halpern and Marlene Samuelson Page 15 - High School Girls Get Big Get Big Sisters in Science

Page 16 -- The Development of Career Confidence By Jayne SWeand Suzannlr Rose Page 21- The Norton Antholo@ of Literature by Women By Kathryn Caras Page 22 - SedHarassment in Academe By Helen Wheeler Page 29 - Toys to Grow On By Phyllis A. Katz Page 26 -- By Design: Integrating Feminist Ideas into the Course Institutional Analpis and Design By Barbara Allen Departments Page 4 - Letter from the Collective Page 5 - The Network Page 6 - Feminist Teacher Settvork Xews Page 30 - Teaching Resources Page 32 - Calls for Papers Page 33 - Conferences a journal of women studies VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 3. 1986 Letter to Our Rcadm ...... THE WOMEN'S STUDIES MOVEMENT: A DECADE INSIDE THE' ACADEMY Over the Long Haul: Burnout and Hope in a Conservative Era Berenice Fisher ...... Visions and Revisions: Women's Studies and the Challenge to See Anew Betty Chmaj ...... A Braid of Associations: Ten Years of Women's Studia in Wisconsin Karen M. Merritt ...... On Strike Against Yale University Linda L. Anderson ...... "Destiny and Desire": Feminizing Freshman Humanities at Barnard Celeste M. Schenck ...... Thm Personal Perspectives on Feminist Education at Cal Stare. Long Beach Our Attempt to Practice Feminism in the Women's Studia Program Sondra Hale ...... What Have We Won. What Have We Lost? Sharon 1. Sicvers ...... Reflections on Linking the Academy and the Community Sherna Bergcr Gluck ...... Women's Networks and Women's Loyalties: Reflections on a Tenure Case Estelle R Fdman ...... The Feminist Challenge to Economics Constance Faulkner ...... Documenting the Movement Photographs by Bettye Lane ...... Women's Studies and the Natural Sciences: A Decade of Change Bonnie R Spanier ...... Re-Presenting the World: Feminism and the Natural Sciences Nancy Tuana ...... Reflections on the Backlash Elizabeth Jamcson ...... The Birth and Growth of "Friends of women's Studies" at the University of Cincinnati Laura S. Strumingher ...... The Ideas of Mainscreaming Women's Studies and the Disciplines Sandra Coyner ...... Asian American Women's Studies Counes: A Look Back at Our Beginnings Judy Chu ...... Honors and Women's Studies: Two Perspectives on the interactions Jean Owens Schaefer and Madonne miner ...... Looking Back on Lesbian Studies Margaret Cruikshank ...... A Yew Opportunity for Women's Studies: Inclusion in o Revised Core Curr~culum \tarcia Phillips McGowan ...... Saving Feminism: Reflections & Projections, Past/Presenr/'Future Linda TimmeI Duchamp ...... REVIEWS AND RESPONSES Feminist Knowledge: A Revimv Esay Jodl xVetz:l ...... The State of Feminist Education ar PImnerst College Alexandra Juhasz ......

IN3EX TO VOLUME VIIl ...... FXONTIERS TENTH ANNIVERSARY CUML'L.4TIVE INDEX Compiied by Eathi George. Alexandra Juhasz, Joan Hiilsten ...; ...... THANKS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ...... 11 A Canadian Women's Health Qumerty w --- roll:~SPRING 1986

FEATURES 8 PU): The Siient E~idemk Unmasking the extenhd prevalence of PlD Maureen Moore 13 In Poor Health: Women in -AdvarWng Portrayab of women in medicel advertising. one source of information for doctors. undermine women Anne Rtxhon Ford 18 Don't BkmeMotha Mother blaming rhetoric is on the rise. Where did it come from? Strum hMd

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Coll&Notes 4 Update 21 MyStory,OrP%ry Dr. Knife and the Inner Planets 23 Cardioc Amst: A True Account of Stolen hoes Every Womans klfh: 73e Compiete Gurde to Body and Mind / iUidwifery a Catching 26 Letters

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4-6 Editorial . 7-32 'Iron Ladies': Women in the 1984-5 British Miners' Strike ...... Janey Stone 33-38 'The Midnight shift' ...... Gillian Mearr 3941 'The Headlines That Never Made It' ....Sue Kucharova 42-56 Ideologies of Powerlessness: Attitudes to Women an& the Working Class in Queensland Schools, 1919-39 . . Libby Connors 57-62 Poems by Kate Llewellyn and Susan Le Page 63-74 Politics, ~aedo~hiliaand Free Speech: The Witch Hunt Continues .....Alison Thorne Introduction by ...... =:.. Bronwen Levy 75-78 'Violet and Rose' ...... Suzanne Edgar 79-86 . 'Of All Sad Words' ...... Loretta Re 87-90 Poems by Lily Brett, Joanne Burns and Rachel Radciiffe 9 1-94 Studies in Scarlet ...... Tom O'Lincoln 95-102 "Just One More Way of Talking About Books"? ...... SnejaGuneu; Philipa Rothfieid Louise Johnson 103-1 12 Feminist Arks Afloat ...... Elizabeth Lawson A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART AND POLITICS

Editorial Statement 1 3 Photographs Marilyn Anderson l 54 In My Hands -1 Sun l 4 March 6,1982 Margmt Randall 1 55 The Gnphic Ordering of Desire Photograph Coiieen McKay ; 55 SallySrein 1 6 One Mother of a Mountain Sandra joy Tango Fatal6 Linda Haninian wirh jackson4pokt~ 1 56 IJ~aFrecda : 17 Pleistocene Can' Rosmarin 58

Sorry I Find It So Difficult To Write Spirit Me, Nos. l and 2 Helen Qi ' 60,62 Alexis Hunter , 18 Of My Mother's hlother's Mother Nancine. Lili. & Chloe Anna Castiilo , 63 Carherine Texier 20 Story of Elza josdy Canalho I 56 Who's Afraid of Aunt Jemima? Faith Ringgoid ' 22 Objects on My hser Rappapon 1 66 Plain Ta lk... Four Lives Cmm Orange County sow From the Barbie Calendar Series NawYork Kay- I 24 Stwsg Godlesky 1 67 Not A Nice Jewish Girl ... The Return of the Manna Lenora Champagne i 68 Repressed. Mnice Reynaud I 28 Anifan Commerce, Texas Not A Nice JewishGirl Nichy Liodeman I 28 SabraMoore I 73 Photographs Susan Eve jaboda 31.33 Tenor Tales Aisba Eshe i 74 Messages from the CatholicChurch Wild Beauties Carole Cregosy l 75 Mary Moran ,36 Monotype Michele Godwin ! 75 Devotional Paintings joni Whdi 1 3437 My Mother, Anna Podolsky Louise Me and &e TV Stan &lie Simon 38 Podoisky-her ! 77 The Class Struggles of the Cosmo Girl Mammies Padcia]- 1 39 . and the Ms. Woman Morherlove Sham Demarast and MananmaValHeYde ! 78 SandnrDesiuldo I 40 The Seaetarp Adelaida Lopa 1 83 War, Women, and Lipstick... Fan Mags in the Forcien lane Chum i 42 Don't Fall in Low with a Dreamer Peanclope Wend 84 My Mother's Body Vida Singer l 48 Eureka! BiubmOsbom I 86 World's Greatest Mom Bonnie Lucas ,48,49 Mobility: A Game of Chance and Ambition Lyn Hughes , 87 From a Seriesof Delighu Hate Poems Joan Raymund 1 49 Ya' Got Class. REAL CLASS Terry Wlvenon adVicki Stolsen 88 #I Daughm Bonnie Luras 1 48,49 Four Women, Vennont 1980 Woman in a Sawmill Anne A'- ' 50 Suzanne Opmn .94 Etymography Sharon Gilbert I 51 My Mother is a TiWoman Her Intestinal Bypass Surgery Helane Kean'ng-Levine . 95 MickieMcCee 52 I Can't Ida Applebmog :?6 Pomait from Totonicapan Zoe Anglesey ; 54

/ Feminism & Class HERESIES is fortunate to have contributions to Satire fmm Austria, Canada and England, as dlas fmm across the US. We want to thank a11 the artists, writers, adir HERES IES # 19 (~19" ) ists and othemise brilliant and talented women listed for helping to make this issue happen.

1 TOO MUCH ARMOUR, Barbara Lounder 20 PHOTOGRAPH Barbara Ciurej and TOO UTTLE BRAINS Lindsay Lochman 2 MALE SEXUAL CURBS Ann Suthertand Harris 21 PHOTO-COLLAGE Barbara Stevko ENOORSED 21 COLLAGE Rosemarie lmehoff 3 CONTINUITY OF PEOPLE 0.0. Research Associates 22 CARTO0N Lesley Ruda PROGRAM 22 CARTOON Renate Kordon 6 ON THE PICKET-RECEPTIONLadies Against Women LINE 23 BIKINI Oeborah Small 7 NANCY REA~NAT THE Martha Wilson 23 PHOTO-COLLAGE Barbara Stevko INAUGURATION '24 CARTOON Renate Kordon PETITION TO PROTECT Ladies Against Women PHOTO-MONTAGE Beny Tompkins THE UNCONCEIVEO I KEEP WONOERING Claire Moore LEllERS TO THE EDITOR Jan Clausen LOVE NOVELLAS Jersey Allyn CARTOON Biilbiil THE REONECK SONG Martha Wilson LOST ATLANTIS Grace Shinell WtiATS WRONG WITH Anon. DISCWERED THIS PICTURE ART WORUl TREASURE Jenny Snider OPPORTUNITIES Emma Amos DEAD AT 96 POSTER Guerilla Girls OAllY HOROSCOPE zana CARTOON Renate Kordon CARTOON Birk Mcgiily BEST BETS: NEW FAU Joni Abrams TV SHOWS TV TABLE ASSEMBLAGE Katherine Shewood MiMi SHERATON'S FOOD Susanna Cuyler TIMES PHOTO-COLLAGE Barbara Stevko LOOKS AT BOOKS Joni Abrams CARTOON Lesley Ruda FASHIONS Barbara Kruger PHOTO-COLLAGE Day Gleeson CARTOONS Marian Lydbmoke CARTOON Birk Mcgilly POEM Lorraine Schein CARTOON Oebra Solomon CARTOON Debra Solomon POEMS Lorraine Schein POEM Rose Lesniak CARTOONS Oawna Gallagher CARTOONS Dawna ~alla~her AMERCRAFT MAGAZINE Susanna Cuyler COLLAGE Emma Amos JournalotWom*n'sMusic and Cultutm Val. 2, NO. 2, March 1986 - Features Interview with Kay Gardner by Toni L. Armstrong 2 Women's Rock & Roll: Let's Be Reasonabie by Susan Lowell and Marg Herder (Software) 18 Computers, Synthesizers, & You by Nancy Norman 20 Music Therapy: The Practice & The Vision by Beth York 22 Warning: Humor May Be Hazardous to Your Heaith by Linda Moakes 24 First Annual Readers' Choice Award 27 Moving Into the Mainstream: Deidre McCalia's Don't Doubt It by Toni L. Armstrong 28 Roadwork: Putting Women's Culture on the Road by Rena Yount 32 Hot Snow: Vaiaida Snow by Rosetta Reitz 40 Finaily, Good News at the Movies: One Fine Day and Desert Hearts by Tracy Bairn 42 Overcoming Stage Fright by Jorjet Harper 45 Departments Hot Line by Joy Rosenblatt 7 The Audio Angle by Karen Kane "Playing With Voices in the Studio" 10 Noteworthy Women by Kristan Aspen 8 Janna MacAuslan "Women Conductors" 12 ~6adanby Suzette Haden Elgin "Lesson 1: ~ohi'yaWodedide ~h6shoBethu" 14 The Tenth Muse by Jorjet Harper "Sappho of Lesbos" 16 Mulling It Over by Linda Hirschhorn "Merging Identities" 50 Re:lnking by Midge Stocker "More Than a Controversy: Lesbian Nuns" 52 Behind the Scenes by Lucy Diamond Denise Notzon and Therese Edell 54 Freestyle by Kay Gardner "Early East Coast Women's Music 8 The Squirrel" 56 Festivals West Coast Women's Music & Comedy Festival 1985 by Ellen Elias 36 Doin' the Day Stage: NEWMR 1985 by Cindee Grace 38 VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Winter 1985/86

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Letters ...... Ed( Contributors ...... 2 1' .*Ai:4 News ...... I! Commun~tyResources ...... 23 - !:?ti New Resources ...... 30 );

- sfri Reviews 13 dl W'~ndbones have no tongues" rfi! Face Value: The Politics of Beauty, t,f&*.4- p4a poem by Robln Edwards Davles ...... E#d reviewed by Sara Fisher ...... 25 1' 4, The hfin~teEdge, revlewed by Carol I &@Poems Ann Weaver ...... 26 !: by Cynth~alngle ...... The Winged Dancer, reviewed by -v 3.4 Jane Murphy...... Z7 1. - -. by Penny Kemp ...... "Sacred Precinct" a draw~ngby Gall Whrtter ...... reviewed by Mandi Gerland ..... ?{ Out on the Plain, reviewed by Faye 1' iwi''~on't Hold Your Breath" jl( Scott Rieger ...... 27 I.1 a poem by Dale ~oucanas...... % A Manual on Nonviolence and - "The aged hag heart" w534 Ch;ldren, reviewed by Jane 1' I-.,. k3-4 Mur~hv...... 28 }.+,*.1 . , &a z+'f*r).+%~f++*'y+qf~y iece"yon +-+*~+*+-y4~~3~~y+*+*f**&.~+*+-y+*b.~*~+.{ -...... 3iI.C _ . -TT- /ihX+.+L+L**4+.*L33+.+L34t&L3,tk4)$4 e4 k$4 GL4bS4wLt.t.tL:. E24 E$4 B:;4 tte4 b$4 e4e4 BG4 b+$4 EE:4 k4 -L--*-L-- - - Volume IV, Number 4 Spring 1986

Articles CONTENTS I a temlnlst magazlne by women trom Nairobi '85: "Political" vs. "Women's" Issues WatrlooReg~on 1 by Kae Elgie ...... 7 Volume IV. Number 4 Sptng 1986 Fitness or Fantasy? by Mediawatch ...... 24 SPECIAL FEATURE WOMEM'S Regular Features SEXUALITY Feminist Bisexuality: A Problem, A Threat, and Letters ...... 2 Contributors ...... FRONT COVER A Potential Force for Reconaliation News ...... 3 by Deborah Gregory ...... 16 New Resources ...... 30 Creating a Lesbian Erotica She's Just Being Hysterical! by Randi Spires ...... 16 by Brenda Sutherland-Close .....32 I Caring & Commitment in the Heterosexual Relationship Reviews by Dinah Forbes ...... 20 Not An Easy Choice: A Feminist Poetry & Fiction Re-examines Abortion, reviewed I by Cynthia Ingle ...... 25 "Marital Discord" Christian Feminism: Visions of a I by Susan loannou ...... 2 I New Humanity, reviewed by I Nocturne Nandy Heule ...... 25 fiction by chris wind...... 11 Angel, reviewed by Susan Hughes ...... 26 A Gentle Wind: Songs & Stories for by Marguerite Andersen ...... 27 Children, reviewed by Elizabeth "For Mrs. Smith" Edwards ...... 26 by Susan loannou ...... 29 The Male Predicament: On Be~ngA 1 Man Today, reviewed by Jane Murphy ...... 27 by Janet Fitzsirnmons .31 ...... The Crone: Woman of Age. The Myth of Halley's Comet Wisdom, & Power, reviewed by fiction by Rachel Robinson ...... 31 Margaret Simpson' ...... 28 -- -- (c 1986) IKON SECOND SERIES #5/6 CAROLE BYARD MFUNDl VUNDLA REM, for NCM Cover S~YSCPP 32 REM. SaJl Afrwm Dinmond BARBARA MASElW Mmn LlUldr FmrOm An hmew 33 DENNU BRUrV9 CRONM Today ~nRmn . . . lndFront Cwer Wailung on AII 39 ART AGAJNST APABTHRD Q IKON Snrcmclu I Lpr~i.anlJOSEPn N. GAReA CFsu - Chaacman. Un~dNanom .Sped ART AGAINST APARTHELD: Comaurn +rut Apanhad WORKS FOR WEEDOM Sumncm 2 AUCEWMKER VALEME MAYNARD The Peo~leDo Noc bu: "Apmrhrul No" Srmr (dedJ 43 An inrrodw~on ' -- 8 MWOLD BEY Three Poa~ 10 pf-z+u 44.49.50 AUDRE LOROE SOUTH AFRICANS SPEAK Aparrhnd. US.& 45 Siszm m Annr 5 1 GEORGE ShUlW SEKOU SWNDIAT.4 huhm Ap~hmd I1 Swrh Afnca m the Wsr 52 BMJMMOLOlSE TIMHILUS Two Pamr 12 Sauno &ah 53 JEANNE MOUTOUSAMY-ASHE CLIFF JOSEPH Ph~m !3,14 7I.e Windw 54 AUERTINA SISCiLU SONIA SANCHEZ Inrrmo* 15 A Lmer to Edrid Mphahlde 55 CATHERINE Rdlemonr After the June 12th Phomsmph 17.18. 19.21 Mareh for Ihsarnummr 56 haM3MMOFTHeCALABASn EVA COCKCROFT XhSong5 19 Unndcd 59 HNN JOSEPH GALE JAEKX)N htmov 20 On Nlta Lke Thw 60 mvm nnm~blanfolktale. ~Mommtbv Momenr 22 rhc jackal and the hen. 6 1 PETER MAGUBANE KATHY ENGEL Phompo~h 23 I'm Grarrful to Know and & APSONYMOUS Counted 62 A Tst~mony 24 NANCY SPERO FRANK DEKTER BROWN. Apariu~d.Gd 65 JEANNE M WOODS ESSEX HEMPHU Emwana Rald: A hmenrauon 27 Surrender IS Treason 66 FRANK DEXTER BROWN U.S. Planning to Wage War fiorogr& 27.28.29.36.37 tn Space 67 PHUMZUE ZULU smTOmCM&V You arc mad: and I mean ~t 30 Unntled 67 ROBLi AilCHALS LEON GOLUB Unnded 31 1985-Sad r\ha t8 (Continued IKON, Second Series, d 5/6)

A SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE SMYA HENDERSOS HOLM~ZS b9 For Ben and all rhe hued men. . . iCO SUSAN RLERsi.- CANDIDA ALV.WZ Ten Yean After 70 He Lad to Orcam IC4 Faca 72 >WA KL'O SARA MU.ES ?hocograph 155 Taro P~M i4 .MICHAEL 5. HARPER Ic6R.Y CARVALHO The Mlllcance of a Phocograpn .. 1% Rippd Wing-LoY S& 75 VINcEST D. ShW ~ANDRA MARU mu Unndal lai Fighcing Denon, --76 GERALD JACKSON .-It is rainma- codav I ( Thc hh WGU 158 ~-alFF BrnADlh'E Conrm~veEnmc 78 The par responds. . BlTH BRW ALEXIS DE VEAUX Mohawk Trail 79 The Woman Who 11- In rnc For All Mv Grandmahm 81 Botanical Gardens COW&KAY NOAH J&!N 82 &nnm&an 1954's buh Afrco %z?.:Oh'G 1960'1 Oh. Wrrvron 83 UNDAJEAN BROWN Kana Th.Sm&Gnnrma 84 OLlvI.4 BEPis QumcK TROUPE &nk Apmr Aparhnd Lu Cnrcn. Ken Mmco 85 MAY m'ENJ MOLROSPmUL Cntrt&d hwapiu 87 DONALD WOODS TERU IMAZAw.4 Caux You Afratd of& Sowto Mv KwMaher W To1 DLRBIrn VIVIANIWNOLWMS~ The Black Nonbodu Self-- 91 Atrn the Rudcnr Lvr a IlmSCHREIBER Wmth on Gmvn at &tburg Mahnof bu- 92 SUSAN ORTEGA IvM WRDM UnLlrM A Song fa So- 93 FAIT)I RMOGOW AD-X'E TDRF. d Thr Dcmh of Apmrhod JUNE JORDAh'. #am MAURICE KEN;W A Song fa &no 'M fro Pamr AKUA LfZLl HOE FAY CHAW 'I wll nvn fogn you, Clunacuwn South Afnca" % KURTPS LU4iUU BENDEL HYDES golden season Robkn~:Tnbluem CAR- mvom DmnuBruw 98 +Ww JE99CA HAGEDORN The Sow of &llm 99

ART AGAINST APARTHEID KATE EUlS ROBERT BLACKBURS TheSeonLifeaiRvla 129 Unrirbd 153 PAUUFINN UVMELYW whmmvLonisunpauble 129 Amst 15-1 THUUH1 DAM !l4ARCAi€ErRANDAlL acquittal 130 TWO Pam, 155 BLASE ToBU ADRWNE RICH A@-& 130 Three Ponm 156 mPARKEWON PAnuclA JONES Two Pomu 131 Buckm oiMulc 158 w-t CHERYL CLARKE 1Warn You to Hear. . .. I32 from Lesbian Sequence 153 GLONDA FUAhX Vll7A.V BROWNE Lightning from the Souch: Enm~ui.Raqr. Owqai 153 Haiku Sma 133 KATHY DEACON AUDW GRICE sppo I i 6~' The Vulcure Culture 134 ]AWE cam MLLIE BIRCH For thc Bnvc Young Srudcnu fmm "Sdid Sue" Smrr 135 ~n--no i6i MAITHEW 'MAT JONES GMWAY KB'NELL HomcmnAparrheid 136 from "'The htRiver" it- JANIX KOENIG BFILWICE JOHNSON RUGON (21mmmm.e hp 137 Chile, your W~Mrun. .. I 62 MVTABARUKA TOMlE ARAI Anv MAN N- 138 UnnrLd :65 WAN SAW KUUKO HAHN @nx Apmhd (K'e Stnu) 139 The Bah: August 6,1945 !60 VlRGMIA LMAKSYMOWICL VALERE .MAYNARD NUYT. PKLW ".4i~~durdNo" Smu !6; Lmk Nilu. Don't &! 140 .-A ALEXANDER EMMA AMOS BridChron~ciebv Candle lioht I68 f&one !4 1 Hmd Alexandria 16; SUE COE CANDACE HILL No Whru Repubflc 142 How &(an? a'a? Can You "&r A CHARLES FREDERICK &la&deh :7? In South Ahca I43 LUCY R IIPP.4RD MLNGl No So Far From South Afnca: Unmi 'X'c Zd 144 Viruai An Against Apartheld i; i DAVINE CDNTRIBmRS: Wn- :, r -1-ne Next ktThing COm(Bb?ORS: Widhnisra IS? ro &me There 145 Lnmrmanon: IKON .Magazine :S: SOPHIE RIVERA lniormanon: An Aaainsr Phroqmpb !48 Aoarchaa 15; HETIIE JONES SPONSORS Inslde Back LVF: This Time it 'X'as D~tierenr a the Airport i 50 International Jour'nal of Women's Studies Editor: Sherri Clarkson Volume 8, Number 4 Contents September I October 1985

INTRODUCIION TO THE SPEWISSUES ON: WOMEN IN GROUPS and AGGRESSION AGAINST WOMEN d SEX ROLES AND SEX DIFFERENCES d ANDROGYNY ...... 304 - Paula J. Caplan WOMEN IN GROUPS: INTRODUCTION...... 305 Paula J. Caph

FOR WOMEN ON SOWASSISTANCE: A BRIEF, INTENSIVE, EFFECTIVE GROUP COUNSELLING PROGRAMME ...... 3 10 Lorna P. CYnmaert & Carolyn C. Larsen

THE ITMPACT OF A BRIEF, INTENSIVE GROUP COUNSELLING PROGRAMME ON SINGLE MOTHERS BERCEPTIONS OFFAMILYFUNCIIONING ...... 319 Kathleen Knivtlngnham

PSYCHOLOGICAL MOTIVATION AND SPORTS PERFORMANCE IN WORLD CLASS WOMEN FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS ...... ,328 hrcvSusan Butt

CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN IN THE CANADIAN MOSAIC...... 338 Josephine C. Naidoo

ANTI-FEMINISTWOMEN ...... 351 Paula J. Capian - .------^ -- (Continued International Journal of -- - Women's Studies, Vol.8, no.4, ~ep/0ct,1985)

FEMINIST PSYCHOLOGY Special Issue III WOMEN IN GROUPS Sex Roles & Sex Differences Editor: Paula J. Caplan IJWS Science Editor: Cannie Stark-Adamec

PROBLEMS IN AGGRESSION RESEARCH: AN INTRODUCIION...... 356 Cznnic Stark-Adamcc & Robat E. Ahcc

PATTERNS OF EMOTIONAL BONDING IN BATTERED WOMEN: TRAUMATIC BONDING...... A63 Susan Lee Painter & Don Dunon

ACCURACY OF WOMEN'S EXPECTATIONS REGARDING MEN'S RESPONSES TO REFUSALS OF SEXUAL ADVANCES INDAmCSITUATIONS...... 376 E. Svldra Byen & Putl;r Witon I HOW WIDESPREAD IS SEXUAL HARRASSMENT ON CAMPUS? ...... 388

SEXUALITY AND RAPESUPPORTIVE BELIEFS...... 398 John Brim, Neil Mahuth & Jamu V.P. Check

AN ECOLOGICALLY NESTED THEORY OFMALE VIOLENCE TOWARDS INTIMATES...... 404 Donald G. Dunon

AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF SOME FEMIXlST HYPOTHESES ABOUT RAPE ...... 414 Jama V.P. Check & Neil M. Malamuth

SEXUAL HARRASSMENT: ETHICAL RESEARCH AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS IN THF, ACADEMIC SElPlWC ...... -424 Gillian Walka, Lynda Erickson & Lorettc Woolsey International Journal of Women's Studies Editor: Sherri Clarkson Volume 8, Number 5 Contents November l December 1985

Introdunion to Special Issue on SEX ROLES AND SEX DIFFERENCES AND ANDROGYNY ...... -is; Paula J. Caplan

SEX ROLES AND SEX DIFFERENCES: INTRODUCTION...... ,441 Paula J. Gplan

SEX DIFFERENCES IN CHILDREN'S PLAY: IMPLICATIONS FOR COGNITION...... 449 Shelagh Emmort

PUPIL SEX AS IT RELATES 'XI3 THE PUPIL-TEACHER DEPENDENCY RELATIONSHIP ...... : ...... 45 7 Trudi Yeger and Solveiga Micziris

WOMEN AND SELF-INJURY ...... 405 Rosemary Barnes

DO GENDERTYPED PERSONALITY CHARACXERISTICS AFFECT PERSON EVALUATION? ...... 475 Rudolf Kalin. Paula Bartle and Carol Hcusser

GENDER AND THE SENSE OF POWER: WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE MEWE GOING?...... 483 Hilary M. Lips

CLIENTS AND THERAPISTS: WOMEN AND MEN...... 490 C. Stark-Adamtc, J.M. Graham and R.E. Adarnec (Continued International Journal of Women's Studies, Vo1 .8, no .5, November/December 1985)

FlEMlFJIST PSYCHOLOGY- - - Special Issue IV SEX ROLES AND SEX, DIFFERENCES AND ANDROGYNY Editor: Paula J. Caplan Statistics Editor: Martin Graham

INTRODUCXION TD SECTION ON ANDROGYNY...... -...... 5M SW. Pvkc

THE urx~rr~OF AN OPEN.ENDEI~MEASURE OF SELF-CONCEPT IN ASSESSING ANDROGYNY AND SELF-E!WEEM RESEARCH...... ,505 Anita M. Mwn and Patrick Finn

ISSUES IN RELATING INDICES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ADJUSTMENT TO ANDROGYNY ...... 512 Anita M. Mycn and Cannit Stark-Adarnn-

PSYCHOLOGICAL ANDROGYNY AND PERCEPTIONS OF SELF IN A GROUP OF PSYCHIATRIC OUTPKIIENTS...... 520 Judith S. Laztrson

ANDROGYNY: AN INTEGRATION ...... 529 S.W. Pvkc 34. Journal No .2, December 1985 WOMEN AND MEDIA Isis

Analysis, Alternatives and Action international3

Part 1: ANALYSIS

A NOTE FROM THE EDmORS Women, Development and Media Struggling for Space (India) Roles of Women as Portrayed in Children's Books (Sri hnka) Packaged for Consumption (Malaysia) The Women: Vamp or Victim (India) Mother Goddess Ascendant (India) Push-button Pornography (Australia) Obscenity, Media and the Law (India)

Part 2: ACTION/-ALTERNATIVES

Media and Run1 Women (India) Manushi: A Journal about Women and Sociery (India) AWAG's Battle Against the Media (India) Consumer Education for Women (Malaysia) Creating One's Own Media (Pakistan) Voices of Women (Sri Lanka) Exploring the Outreach (Bangladesh) Media as a Political Statement (India) Sreenprinring Workshops (India) Friends of Women (Thailand) Group Action for Change (India) Making News ( Asia/India) Songs of Solidarity (India)

RESOURCES AND NETWORKS SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 35.

women WOMEN'S JOURNAL and health NO3 1985 international

Foreword ...... 9 L The Itapecirica Letter ...... 10 b Organizing Groups of the First National Women's Health Meeting in Brazil ...... 15 --- Three Feminist Experiences: Alternative Health Research and Education ...... 23 Feminists, Health, and the State ...... 27 Groups/Brazil:Feminists Worhng on Women's Health Issues ...... 38 Brazilian Audiovisuals on Women's Health ...... 38

INTERNATIONAL REFLECTIONS AND ACTIONS A Pill for Every Ill ...... 48 t Chile/Rural Women and Health: Developing WholisticApproaches ...... 55 Bhopal, India: Sisters, W& Need Your Support ...... 58 Women Workers Face Health Hazards in Asia's Electronios Industry ...... 6 1 Hazards i~ Industries That Employ Many Women ...... 65 Women: The Infrastructure of Madness and Silence ...... :...... 67

NETWORXS a GROUPS a BIBLIOGRAPHY Netrvorks/International:Women's Health andCommu~utyHeaithAction...... 76

GroupsILatin America and the Caribbean: I Women'sHealth Issues ...... 84 Bibliography: Women. Health and Development ...... 98 A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volame 2 Fall 1985 Number 2

CONTENTS

Rewriting the SaibbIing Women ...... Nina Baym 3 Women and Political Power in the Republic: Sutanne Gosgett and Two Early American Nwels ...... Barbara Ann Bark 13 Patriarchal Sodety and Matriarchal Family in Irving's "Rip Van Winkie" and Child's "Hilda Sierimg" ...... Carolyn L Karcher 31

LEGACY REPRINT. "Hilda Silfverlig" ...... Lydia Maria Child 45

PROFILES: Fanny Fern, 1811-1872 ...... Joyce W. Warren 54 Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, 1825-1911 ...... Elizabeth Arnmons 61 Notes Toward a Bibliography: Women's Utopian Writing, 1836-1899 ...... Carol Farley Kessler 67 In Anticipation of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Woolson House ...... Cheryl B. Torsney 72

REVIEWS: Private Woman,Public Stage- Literary Domesticity in Nieteenth-Century America, by Mary Kdey ...... reviewed by Anne Goodwyn Jones 74

Marietta HolIey: Life with nJo51'ah Alien's Wife,"by Kate H. Winter ...... reviewed by Melody Graukh 75 Sensrrt~onalDesigns: The Cultural Work of .4mencan Fiction: 1790-1 860. by Jane Tompk~ns...... reviewed by Judith Fryer 77 WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING: from "The Memorial of A. B., or Matilda Muffin" ...... Rose Terry [Cooke] 80 LEGACY Bookshelf ...... 83 Notes and Queries ...... 85 No. 32 (Vol. 6, No. 2) January- February 1986

2. An Open Letter From Manushi To AISSF And Damdami Taksal To SGPC And Akali Dal 3. Protest The Ban 4. Pro Women Or Anti Muslim ? : The Shabbano Controversy -Madhu Kishwar 14. Bride Burning On Diwali -Uma Pandey Poems : Tile Well Digger -Rasna Warah Srars -Vishwapriya 15. A Sterilisation Camp In Uttar Pradesh -Gabrielle Ross 16. Women's Conference In Bombay -Prabha Rani 17, "1 Drank The Wine Of My Own Verse" : The Life And Work Of La1 Ded, Kashmiri Poet And Mystic 23. Talaq Mukti Morcha In Maharashtra -Dilip Shikhare Poem : Shopping -Flavia 24. Letters To Manushi

28. Wcmen's Role In The Tebhaga Movement : An Interview With Bimala Maji -Peter Custers 34. Claiming What Is Theirs : Struggle Of Vegetable Vendors Ia ~hmedabad -Renana Jhabwala 41. Short Story : Prison -Vasanthi 43. A Cow And Btrll Story -Leeaa 45. Films : What Is A Female Perspective ? Some Impressions Of Third World Women's Section. Filmotsav '86 -Ruth Vanita MINERVA

QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY

Volume IV, Number 1; Spring 1986

UINEPVA Spring, 1985 UINERVA Spring, 1985

OF CONTENTS CANADIAN SEXVICEWOMEl PERFORM Volume Tif, Namber 1 YELL A? ISOLATED STATIONS...... 69 l%HALE UAPINE SETS UARISHANSHIP WEUS RECORD FOR RECRUITS...... 70 WOMEN VETERANS UEMORIAL IS UARKSUAN HONORED AS OUTSTANDING ON THE ROAD...... l WOUAN ATULETE IN TfiE UILITARY ...... 71 By June A. Yillenz IEY ARMY FITNESS TEST Inposes SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ACCESSIONS RICHER STANDARDS ON YOHEN...... 72 SCHEFFELII/DACOWITS COLLECTION...... C UEDBERG. ARMY'S FIRST FEHALE By Deborah G. Douglas ADJUTANT GENERAL. RETIRES...... 73 WOMEN'S ARMED FORCES ASSOCIATION PRESERVES COAST GUARD HONOR GCARD A LIVING IMAGE OF HISTORY...... IO WANTS MORE WOMEN ...... 7 I - By Curthalee Clark WOMAN ARMY CAPTAIN ALLIANCE OF WOMEN VETERANS BECOMES PERSONAL ATTENDANT NETWORKS FOR ORGANIZATIONS TO PRINCE CHARLES...... 75 AND INDIVIDUALS...... 13 PATTY DUKE BRINGS STORY By Stecsy Fletcher OF HOUSEWIFE TURNED ARMY WOMEN AND STAR TREK FANDOU: HUEY PILOT TO TV...... 75 FROM SF TO SISTERHOOD By Ed1 Bjorklund...... 16 FEW CIVILIAN UOMEN REACH TOP PAY GRADES IN DEFENSE DEPARTHENT...... 76 HIRING PREFERENCE RULE IS BEIEPITING MILITARY SPOUSES...... ?? CIVILIAN wonen VIETNAM VETS STILL THREE WOMEN SOLDIERS DIE IN PRESSING FOR INCLUSION IN lOlst AIRBORNE TRAGEDY...... 66 AGENT ORANGE STUDIES ...... 79 HASSACHUSETTS ESTABLISHES ADVISORY TWO CIVILIAN UOHEN DIE COUMITTEE ON WOMEN VETERANS A0 IN SHUTTLE EXPLOSION...... 66 ...... VA MEDICAL CENTER IN PORTI.AND AIR FORCE UOMEN PARTICIPATED HAS NEW WOMAN'S HEALTH CLINIC...... 31 SN GRENADA INVASIOR...... 67 (continued)

DR. JACQUELIN K. DAVIS IS NEW CHAIRMAN OF DACOWITS...... 82 JcorF.rcrron OUTGOING DACOWI~~SCHAIR Recervcs SECRITAPT OF DEFENSE AYARD...... 83 ...... 96 NMFA HONORS FOUR IN CONGRESS FOR AID TO UILITARY FAUlLIES...... B* Bordonnay, at. al.. Fi htin BOLLING OFFICERS WIVES CLUB ORDERED DISBANDED...... 8* PLAaNING CONFERENCE ON ROLE OF YOlEI TO 8E HELD BY WORLD VETERAN'S FEDERATION CWMITTEE...... 86 =. Enrhart. ed. ,irt:f~~;nt gp; WAC FOUNDATION TO ROST RKUNION...... B? Darknerr; Am n o- h na-- e h Vittnam s...I06 BLACK WAAC/WAC PLAN eA%olla%Brett ... OCTOBER REUNION...... 88 RED CROSS VETS PUN TO UKET...... 88 OR10 BASED WOMEN VETERANS ORCANIZATIOB DISSOLVW...... 88 CIVILIAN VETGRAlS SIIOULD NOT BE OVERLOOKED BT YOMEW VETERANS MEMORIAL...... 108 By Marlarat Bodga 1986 INTKRIATIOIAL DIRECTORY REFUGEE WOMEN: A FORGOTTEN OF YOHEN'S MEDIA KOY AVAILkBLE...... 90 UJORITT...... 115 By Naacy Ridaar Iria DIRECTORT OF PEACE ARCRIVES UOLDINCS POBLfSHKD...... 91 John CIIIPBELL, nentm OF THE t RADCLIPFE COLLEGE ANNOUNCM SMALL WOMIU'S ARHT CORPS. WORLD WAR IT CRA~RWCIRCB SUPPORT PROGRAM...... ^^ (Part 122 i By EleaaorI)...... Stoddard...... interviewer MILITARY RJSTORT GRADUATE ~ELLOWSPJPAVAILABLK...... ~~ 'BE ALL TRAT TOU CAN BEw: rue 19~8ARMY...... 157 By Julia Peras -......

TRE CAMPAIGNS OF MATILDA OF rnSCANT...... lb? By Valarie Eada

WARRIOR OF LIGRT ( A Short Story)...l82 By Jan Y. Whiteley

LETTER TO THE READER...... iii

LETTERS TO rlINERVA...... 193 THE LAST WORD...... 203 ************** ERRATUM The article publiahed in the Winter 1985 iaaue of UINERVA entitled "Black Yomen in the Ui1;tary: Inviaibla Soldiara of tba 801. wan. incorrmctly craditad. The main articla raa co- authorad by Rarold Jordan and Cynthfa Enloa. Tha ahortar piace entitled A Ridden Riatory.' was written by Rarold Jordan. WJNEPVA apolo~isaa for this **************miataka. . HIIERIA la a wholly indepandent individual mntarpriaa; it racaivea no ~ovarnment. uaivaraity, or foundation aupport and mccepta no advartiains. Articlaa mppaarina in this journal are mbatractad and indexed in AISTORICAL ABSTRACTS and AMERICA: HISTORY AND LIFE. viii BACK PAGE Mother Teresa: Tkc iut Obedient Woman Features By Stephanie Hawington ...... -...... -...... 98 HfgbTadI Dil48w kThlraNewAmdunNidrtwrn7 By Amanda Spake -....-..-.....-.,...-..v...... 35 Reviews (MofM~ MyF*d,JqoCIIolOabrr:AnhrtimrtsPorbrit why~~~'tI(lranBlhran By Elaine Showalter ...... -.....-.....,...... -...... 44 By Molly Huskell ...... 13 PerktVisioa To She, w Motto Sea ...... ,,.. ..14 Fiction b Marian Thurm...... S2 b ~~ Speclllatiue Fictia: Frcnn the Immense Past - To the Immense Future- A LbrdsrVanGddetanJIrnAud ...... 64 Lmn#mR€aDERS ...,...-.---.,-...-.... -.- ...... 4 ~Annrmglmrraaocbri.LWltbr...... 70 WORM A MdAningAkeaa Ow MorammC: .MirtPkwontheJob: MaAnn Hewlett's "A Lemw life" lhey h'tAhys Mean You've Blolrn It By Robzn Mwgan ...... 74 By Meg Wheatley and In Short: hnctifkd Haomwd and Ma- Schorr Hirsch ...... -...... 18 Domto-€arth Poeby ...... 76

- - For the Record By 30 Margann Napoli ...... NEWS FROM W OVER STORIES FOR FREE CHILDREN D911.loean~~Room~alildCirs; --Rrtl ExhibitonwacnmDocton By Charlotte Pomemntz ...... 61 Cum Isn#snw; ~fi~for .m- DabShiid Claims ...... 25 1~8NewF~onMaa: -Q=e%-Bodo,-Sthdrnhip Compiled by Ann Hornaday ...... 82 RcpmdvctlrsRlrkr Losrwomm By Diana Hembree .kmwdte Rankin: A Wonun Who hidNo to War YoarmghtToI(sorr By Norma Smith ...... 86 Bu Joanne Eduar Mkm~oGetti&p lJM= Compiled by Toby Azelrod ...... - 79 .A i,, ~d~:~h, I 1~to ~h#. By Kate Gndith...... - 90 WEU RDTOORLPU UmKH.NLUER I Special Issue 1I Departments TboWayWeLirr ...... 33 WFRWltEMERS...... -...... 4 I MAKlWOPLANS I ,Mmm ~AkPdl:~Howa-- I fhrMythdAprilth15tk I(or,WomnWorld~theBlurpriab I Crulir,~~thetRS By Lindsy Van Gelder i B!4 Emily Card ., .....-...... - .-.... - ...... 10 WithJacqueline Leavitt and Swan Saege?t .... 34 1 ,100(( PROPmY j "tlemFmSr.Tb,-llrrrlSsrd A~dOm'sOm+ / B~the~s~ W~Am~W~ToSlRtkDorm i By Patti Davis with Bdm~kllkIr I .Clu trt-eel Strange Foster ...... 86 By Carol Lynn ,Wttkrs ...... 42 ,, pw SCARCrrr ~~~W~rmGo: ASplrd.I- ARrlkdkn#)ktbnrlsocreta~~ V~~W.rPoorkrIlamolrUfa I By Caml Kletman ,.-- ...... 98 TknOmDaysL.DeclddJlwW~IIPllut By Rosemary L Bmy ...... ,.,...... --.- ..-...... 46 aHT)IELIU(D F~T~8nd~YCLbw- I Reviews ~~d~aFamilyFum w.ryI'ILdB, I D- By Viviane Peter TaUmn.,.-..-.,.... 55 l MM m m CkWae M* I Slmclnov.p,mdFmor COIYI#IU)(TTY . Tk-srrurrma- i Blr Adelk-ikrie Stan ...... 24 ~~Arka~"Whwotb,Mbfttntrn. -- ! ToSn,orNatToSn ...... 29 Bg Crescent Dragonuagon ...... OmMMYwE OnthaRordAgain,dAgrib AConnsctleutDrtrsr'sLicatsebMy iktcrdtmudkr- By .Mary Kay Blakely ...... EXPECTAllONS life Is WM Happens 1 Thm First Nods Coahwrt the Ultimate Loos When Yw'n Making Other Plana i SgDzu.ttc Cole ...... 83 By Connie Pazge ...... 68 1 1 For the Record

llAPWMMN(;S AWcOah8b- &kindonrRdratf~iaHoustor, Uls a Happy Madam By Rosella Brown ...... @ MAY 1sae VOLUME XIV no. 11

SPECULlSSUE The Beautv of Health Departments d Feeling cadFor ..-,...... -...,.....,...... 13 LERERSFROMREADERS ...... 6 At LaStabSBpp Huatth cam .-rn ThsNeW~Clinicr"faWo~lcaa CanfwtCbic By Gloria Jacobs --..-...-..-.....-.,...,...-.-...... U Produced by Addie Stan ...... 34 SaVingMyOnLHbCuringuKIlIlnsrr lhatC#nrsfrom~TooMutk .-ConrpetcnlhatHoin#lirskttbCM By Mary Kay Blakely ...... 48 By htricb Mandell ,.-.,..,.....-.-,,.. --...... 143 nesondedToatb: AUMakb4VCr kdlndb7 .-~AWsGpidrforWarrmd~F~ By Oini Hadzmark ...... 50 By Shehh fRader ,,,.,,,,,.... 106 SaRAarsbioa:ClinWitboaPain? 8AcmPAGL By Kathe?%neMartin ...... -.-. 52 .hYwaSau8t~? Cartoon bg Libbg Reid ,---..-...... -..--.--- 124 WbAwSlyb~Wonsa, %stor, rm tiem TO ~uppwtY* . By Gloria Naylot -,...... 56 'Reviews DoYm~Cdor~ or,tlnP!easumd~Rnk By Susan Jacoby ,, ...... 64 neFadTrackbRalurtkb-- ThehyMyFribndTrirdToHalpMoCadOut By Susan Perkis Haven -,..---.-.-.....-.-..--..-. 71 FuMood Faodc WmMI To See, or Not To See -,...-..,--....,... ,,, ..-.-...... 20 ~mEeig0,and~DouKITridr By JaiMiUer ...... 72 WbyILarsToReadAbout~Uan AF~inNmfk .- By Mary Godon ..-..., ...... ,...... 22 Hay NotToTaugh ttOutAbm By Ruth Gem.,.-...... -... ,--.....-----...... -.. 74 Horr "Meaning EndswShape Our Hlmiom QrdrLmner's%-dPatituctcr" Fflf ~!3ze~6re8t8fWommWOtrsn By Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich ...... 30 Tough WorkouCI in a Sapportha Wib By Madeline Lee ...... -...... 76 In Shat: Journsy Through a Baramment md ACtnWnaSbvdReador...... ,....,...... 31 Going tw* Big "0"- ~~E8silyorg.sndcw- By Sarah C&htm ...... --...... -...... -...... 84 For the Record MatksringtheHarMathar: PdimtwCtnsBQeonnraBusinart By Johnette F&k Rodriguez ...... 88 SicirrDsep:#smAboul nmsmms =gan, Alkrgicr, adMom ...... 90 ~WclldHon#:ScnicaqSupport,Tips ~~raa...JusttwthaFund~ By Jo-Ann Friedman ...... 95 BY Laurie Stm ., 92 -Rlonxmcasv LWRKWXL-~ wlRINouwwPerrr~rum~~~ ...... --...... I VOLUME 15. NUMBER 2 MMCH/APKIL 1986

COVER: From left, Nadine Gordimer. Grace Paley. Cynthia MacDonald. Margaret Atwood . Photo by Earl J .Solomon .

In tkia Issue

Women Protest at PEN Meetina ...... Panew 1 When Eanh ~rembledin ~exiio...... Page 1 Research Debunks Image of Native American CVomen ...... ,...... Page 8 Sanctuary on Trial ...... Page 9 History Chrorriclcs Women's Struggles ..... Pages 10-1 1 Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is ...... Page 15 Puerto Rican Women Network ...... Page 17 .

\ Regular Features : Keeping Tabs on our Hecrlth ...... Pages 4-5 Women in the Arts ...... Pages 6- 7 Pn'me Time ...... Page 8 Calendar ...... Page 9 Review ofBooks ...... Pages 12-14 . Information ...... Page 17 Update on Women ...... Page 18 . Classifieds ...... Page 19 VOLUME 15, NUMBER 3 MAY/JUNE 1988 cantents I ,.era,

Teenage fathers' parents Ifable.. .ll -- Birth rate drops...... 11 -Imprisoned mothers ...... 14 Gover-nt censored reports...... -15 Rampage vs. Penthouse...... 19 conference Childcare deregulation...... 22

Encuentm II I : I Latin krfcan feminists meet. ..l Poor voplen challenge fminists..4 Lesbian Origins...... 20 kariy S~rin~...... 22 sorjuee;s...... specials or ns onard. Fall Back...... a -Pa...... ;...... 23 Sou 1 Snatc ha.. .23 Feminism in Argentina...... 6 ...... Mexfcan lesbian interview...... 8 Uolaen in prison hearlngs...... l6 news Chicken Lady...... 24 Lattars...... 25 international MS...... -...... 28 . - .. , .. . -. ,- , . t.-\.- .-.., - -. ., . 'I . - Bhopal mrmen survivors...... 9 . . -. ..- ...... -:-: ... Winnie Mandela speaks...... 9 ...... -.y, .-.,..-- ...... -....- .. Kanak wanen's struggle...... lo *-,, . . - . . Ire1and: condan 1aw debated...... l0 health

Family, planning threat averted.. ..li I11 inois husbands abortion rights. 12 Fetal status decision...... l3 Right-to-Lifers send bombs...... l8 'IDT guidelines ...... 13 volume xvi number 2 february 1986

contents I international bdhu Kishuar harassed in Belgium...... 9 activism , health The Christian Right 8 Child Abuse 11 Dalkon Shield ad campaign ...... 7 Chicago Women's Affinity: Breast Cancer: Checking Working against oppression...... 13 the fourth quadrant ...... 9 +re Activists Born Uorry Warts?...l4 Jerry Falwell Meets the Sisters of Justice...... 15 Travelling Traaeswomen special Traumatized Together 16 I ...... One woman's madness ...... 25 Photo Essay: Nomen making changes: One step at a time ...... 18 I Yhat Activism?...... 20 'rlomen's Army Combats Rape ...... 21 reviews I Child's Play: Protesting Stopping Rape: Successful survival PlayboylPlaymate jeans for girls22 strategies. by Pauline Bart.... 1.2 Never Give Up: Tri-State NOW...... 2? Feminist ,heory, by The Long Haul ...... 23 dosephine Donovan ...... 26 The flame does not die...... 23 Yoman Power bycellestine Mare ...26 Antidote for burnout ...... 23 From a prison within a prison: I Judy Clark reports ...... 24 valentine special1 Attacks of the heart: easing news the pain of a lost love ...... 27 Comparable worth moves ahead.. ...2 I Many forms of sex discrimination.3 Infant mortality up in D.C ...... 4 regulars I 59.000 Black death excessive 4 ..... Chicken Lady Big Mountain:Native American ...... 2P women resist 'relocation' ...... 5 Letters ...... 29 I Ads ...... 32 Abortion news: I Clinic bombing continues ...... 6 a case of child stealing...... 10 volume 'xvi number 3 march 1986

contents . l 1 niel : Writer. Organ-

!lass. Fosters Dlscrfmination...... 16 If Not Sears. Than Who? ...... 17 I 3n the Soclalist Origins of Inter- Agony continues for Thompson/ national Wom?lls Jay...... I Icnwrlski...... 18 Yoman-t?-Uoean in rfexjeo...... 3 5200 mil!ion in camp worth gatns ...19 France: Uomen's Soacel':lo~ien's. ~-. I I tdovmnt ...... 1 Contre le Viol/Against %ale...... 5 Femlnisrn: Made in Japan ...... 5 Ravajo Uamcn 6 the Resis:?nce laser hysterectory ...... 21 to Relocation ...... 8 calculating calcium...... 21 The Secrets of the U.S. Seiegation unisex birth control ...... 21 to Nairobi...... I1 Touqh Times for Turkish Higrants.. .i4 British Women Destroy Porn Art.. .. .la Sheba: Feminist Press in Britain..ZZ Chicken Lady ...... 32 - Letters 31 Requests for Sol tdari-ty.. -31 ...... Ads ...... 36

Lives: Olina's Working Womn 1 Revolution Postponed: 'rJomen in I

- in Chrna Wls of Jade, Walls of Stone...... 28 Wornen's Liberation and the ~'Diafectlcsof Revolution...... -30 I

Interview with a South African Trade Unionist...... lZ !ndian Muslim Uomen's Rlghts ...... 13 Antt-Abcrtionists in Canada ...... 13 kevie Eaalia's Dau I <~sssion f& Friends-:...... -20 Hy Mama's Dead Squirrel .,c,...... ~,..23 Fpecia/ - Stanza Tw of the Wed School

JANUARY 1986 VOLUME 9. NUMBER 5

In this issue

GROWNING UP FEMALE IN CHARLIE RUSSELL COUNTRY by Mary Clearman Blew

WILLA CATHER AT CHAUTAUQUA 'U by Sally Men McNall

by Norma Nelson Doppler

POEMS by Sharon Weightman, Robin Becker, . Pamela L. Laskin, Jackie Ford, Timothy Billings

DESIGNS BY MARGOT 10 by Bjorn Benson . DRAWING DOWN THE MOON (a play) by. McCarthy Coyle

PRAIRIE RAMBLER 18.' , by Emily Rhoads Johnson MARCH 1986 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 6

In this issue OUR OWN BEST FRIENDS 3 by Janet Wentz ~-- MY POTATO PICKING DAYS 4 by Blanche Passa BEULAH'S BOND (story) 5 by Amanda ~alleeSmith - 8 HISTORY CONTEST by Megan Thomas, James Scott, Julie Grabanski

I KNOW HOW THE PRAIRIE LOOKS (story) 10. by Jane Coleman GWEN PETERSEN, COWGIRL POET

THE DISCUSSION (story) by Gwen Petersen

- -- PRAIRIE RAMBLER by Emily Rhoads Johnson APRIL 1986 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 7

In this issue DOUBLE RAINBOW 3 by Kate RoIlis SOMETHING HAPPENED TO BETTY 5 by Sharon Quam 2025 EAST RIVER ROAD 7 by Megan K. James MY PiONEER YEAR IN NORTH DAKOTA,

by Mrs. W. M. Lindsay

POEMS n by Twyla Hanson, Lydia Vicaya and Lizbe!th Parker

by Bjorn Benson I2 (sw) EVEN STEVEN (story) by Donna Nitz Muller

PRAIRIE RAMBLER by Emily Rhoads Johnson PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Edrtorrdl Medical Perceptton of Mcnopausdl Symptoms Glor~~Cowan. Lynda W. Warren. and lgrce L. Young Phase and Sex Efiects rn Pdrn Perception: A Crrtical R~vrew Paula Coolkastan A Revrew d Psychology Women Textbooks: Focu, on the Afro-Amercdn CVomdn An~taBrown, Beverly Goodw~n.Barbara A. Hall. and Huberta lackson-Lowman Is Gender-Biased Language Sexrst? A fkrceptual Approach Nancy L. Murdock and Oond~onR. byth Attrrbutions 01 the Term kminist: A fd~torAnalvtrc Development d a Measurrng Instrument Cynth~aBerryman-Fink and Kathleen S. Verdcrbw Modem Women aird the Oynam~ioiSacral Psychologrcal Ambrvdlence ldrn R. Earle and Catherine T. Harris Wmen, Men, and Intrmacy Motrvatron Elizabeth Wyner Mark and Thelma G. Alpcr Achievement Motrvatron oi Women: Effects or Achievement and Affiliatron Arousal Elizabeth Marla Pinhro Gama Factors hat Atfect Nontraditronal Vocatronal Enrollment among Women Bets). Bosak Houser and Chris Carvev To Teach Is to Learn: Overcommg Tokenrsm wrth Mentors jan~ceD. Yoder. Jerome Adam, Stephen Grove, and Robert F. Priest Derrved Identity and Depressrve Symptomato)ogy m bttmen Difiermg m Marrtal and Emplwment Status Lynda W. Warren and Lyla McEachren The Relatmnship between Sex Role Onentatron, Self Esteem. and Sex-tv@ Occupa- (tonal Chorce dCollege Women S. Lynene Jonesand Leanne K. Lamke Motrvatron or Managers. Is Gender a Factor? Leonard H. Chusmtr Book Reviews Medrd Revrews 54. June 1985 Vol. 9 No. 2 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Articles

Rektiions on a Feminist Psychology of Michelle Fine Women: Paradoxes and Prospects Unwanted Intercourse: The Difficulty of Saying Miriam Lewin No The Hidden Rape Victim: Personality, Mary P. Koss Attitudinal, and Siruational Characteristics Gender and Narcissism Ilene Philipson Social Support Neiwwk Differentials Among Diane Robinson Brown Mammedand Nonmam'ed Bbck Females Lawrence E. Gary Family and Job lntluences on Rde Satisfaction Patrick C. McKenry of Empic& Rural Mahen Kent G. Hamdorf Connor M. Walters Colleen I. Murray Perceptions of a Housespouse: The EHects of Shirley M. Rosenwasser Sex, Economic Pmdwtivity, and Subject M. Hope Gonzales Backgmnd Variables Vikki Adams The EHects d Perceived Job Availability for JudithS. Bridges Women on College Women's Attitudes Mary S. Bower toward Prestigious Male-Dominated Occupations BSRl Scores: Stability over Four Years for Barbara 1. Yanico College Women Brief Reports Relationships Among Fear of Success, Fear of JoanneC. Mulig Failure, and Androgyn y Marrianne E. Haggerty Albert B. Carballosa Warren 1. Cinnick Joseph M. Madden Sex Role Orientation and Type A Behavior P. Douglas Auten Pa nem Debra B. Hull john H. Hull Book Reviews 55. September 1985 Vol. 9 No. 3 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY

Lr Date Rape lustitidel The Ektsof Dating Activity, Who Ininitid, Who Paid, and Men's Artitdes toward Wanen

Somatic Attractiveness: As in Olher Things, Harvey R. Freeman lwokfatian Is Best

S&--ions of Ability d Mathemariully Constance L. Mlingcr Talentmi Femak A&&m(s

Impwin8 Wtnnen's t'dormance in Mid-Sex Joan 8. La Noue Sihrations by EIRM Amihutiom Rebecca C. Curtis &- hbtive: A~iyzingthe Validity d kmmeMams dreWOFO Robmt F. Priest Howard T. Rince, II

childhood Anta?ccdma of Mult WOnm's Elizabeth Metzler-Brennw Masculinity, Femininity, and Ca- && Robin I. Lewis Choices Mce- Emplo~tDecbiom Made by Molhen of Ellen Hock lnfana Karen Christman Morgan Mifhael 0. Hock

The Aychologkal Significance of "Hwne" to Shirley L. O'Bryant Older widows Doris Nocera

Brief Rcporb Is It All In The Numbers?A Case Study of Janice 0. Yoder Tokenism Laura M. Sinnett

The ElYktr of Wives' Employmt on Graham L. Staines, Husbands' I& and Life Satishaion Kathleen J. Pottick, and Deborah A. Fudge vol x~vno 3 november / novembre 1985

Table of Contents/Somrnaire Editormtd.~ Melanie Randall

Fine '4dBeao.X-Arts

RcvlrrJcomp€u Redus W~g~lrThELoaga~ by Juliet Mitchd RNMVrdbyDaphRead A Wamm's fl.a: An Oral History of WoridnJ Class Womcn Who Do adWamn Who Don't Join the Wantn Waecn's Marcmcm 1890-1940 by by EliPlbelfi Rob:- Edited Robyn Rowland by Lovir Revid by Mory Kennedy 22 Roviovad Jam 3s h~...au~ ThM~csof~McmoinofahGdde by Connna Gdam bY~oaaFuhnt,#titrdbyPcaWPrd Renewed by Anira Camn 22 iQviewibyLerIcyB* 3s German Fermnism hadings in Pdha and Iitaaom Wanen in Canads: A Bib-phy 1965 to 1982 Edited by Edith Hoahino Albc.4 er a1 CompkdbyCamlMaruraodSMnPeppa Rewewed by MeO'B&n 23 RovrdbyL~y~cSwMiek 36 LPPandusexB FrrnchWammdQAqcofE$LighDPmcm par Mire& hgy EditedbySuamL Speam compu mndrc pnr Lnrraiw Gawhior 24 Rmadby LJ. Abmy 37 Sexism Racism. and Oppsnoo by Anhw Briuan and Mary Maynard and Topical Bibtiography Reviewed by MOMM Vdvada 25 ComplcdbyL.Frry,U FrryandJ. Schncder RencwcdbyMananh 37 Sexirmc er sciences hummes. pnvique linguistique Exploring Women's Past du rapport de sexage Edited by Pamcia Crawford par Claire Michord-Marchd et Claudine Ribcry Revrewed by Beth Mdd. cornpro rendu pur GhishmMonodohnson 26

Work in RogmwTrrvnux en cwra 29 Work in -ran- en roun 59 (Continued RFR/DRF, Vol .XIV, no.3, november 1985)

UNIkadrlorWd D&cumbN.U. poPr kr fr~lwr

Bdw-Ilrd.r RapptxtderAFfAs wrulimrrioadafanmarmbpr puRimTbmmaLam~~ ConrprrmduporCbdirSohr 70 UnioaSirPrrw~m~kbollr~ EdadbyLiod.B*dLyad.Y.rrr Rcr*Md by Gill Thus 71 Volume 10, Number 1

Contents

Aviva Ravel The Silver Flute Thelma Wheatley The Quiet Room Lorna Crozier Angels of Snow; Still Life with Nude Sami Austin For the Photo Caption Chis Convissor Mystery of the Missing Role Model Deborah Shea The Night Sings in the Blood Cynthia Hot Nights with Harry Miriam Waddington Questions; Reflections Katie Campbell The Honeymoon; There Was a Time; To G. Who Lives in Suffolk by the Sea; Trio for Mo

Greta Hofmann Nemimff 70 Flashes

Mary Ann Waters st Berry Picking; Chinook

84 Reviews

97 Contributors Volume 10, ~urnbeT2

Contents

Joyce Marshall Corridors Barbam Hmingn I Learn to Dance For the Feast Day

of Saint Barbara . . Gail White Settlement When It Rains Sarah Ellis Being Good Ingrid Fiske On her way home Women, mourning Ttish Matson Forgive Them. Father Clarinda Hank Lott After Writing Class at Jessup Prison for Men Veronica's Song Tmy Griggs Patronage Anne Yusavage Zellars The War Letters, 194 1- 1947 Leona Gom The Women's Committee Waiting Separations Carolyn Zonailo The Romance of the Ant herium FI.orcr PlwtWaohu Esuy: SACE SbB

T~QCoim +. Rmvonr and Reddi&mu I4 .MAE C. MEWUSON Women ami ndw. A Blrk Franmphorr Femde Pax=b- I9 KAREX SYYLEY WALLACE Woman ad WWomwh~kkBondin# ami Wlbmd m Thm Wea Indian Navlb bv Women 24 YSKI KLW ThexarvF~~M'hhCkh~dthC~d%mTmMm~)nsWa I N&VA BANYIWA+1ORW ~enu~m~rm~rurt~omcl~'lb~ha.lhcF&d&rtuEnxcheoardBcLnHed 32 SAWY mmc Uim ZmSeale Hunfnn ami nd Walk A Scinhrd Kinrhrp 37 ALW FRELWXV MMllmn~andndngmRccrnrBUcWonrmsFic~n 41 CAROLE OAVLFS WP BLac~WomenW~C~MaeSprc u BELL HOOKS M-ER~EWSWITH BLACK WOMEN wRmrtS ~omthv at a oak BII& ~arvdww~b 47 LORRANO ELENA ROSES Buch~Emesha at Spthnra CoWe 50 THELWA RAVEUAMO A Comcmrmn nth Ldk Clifton 52 THErn BRYANT BWCK WOMNS PRIVATE WRIlT4CS: EXCERPTS FROM DlARiES AYD JOURNALS From the Alvc Walker Jam& S3 AUCE WAWR Joumab, and Jm Mc Random Thouah& 54 PWRL CLUE Excerpu rmm A Dakar hry 55 FLORLXCE CAWTHORHE !ADD Filling in the Cam ~nBlrk Women s Hemtory 56 ELLLAOR&WITH At YJddo BARBARA WITH 4 Summer In School nth .Mother WYEl7EMUUEII Document A kuer (with Poem1 tmm Ganw Douglas Johnson to Lugema Bum HGUC ELE.LVOR HINTON HOYrr Renw Sharp Focw on Black Lfe: A Cat- d Black Photoqmphers. 186019W .ALVM J WARDUW .Vo CrystaL Stm Vmoi Race and Ser rn Hack MmakFkhon MIRIM DeCGSTA-WRLIS Clay k Ark HODA M. UKI Resource Roumhp hean-Amencan Women Writers A Selected h5ng of Master's 'Therer adDatwal D~.wnauonr JAW3 SIMSWOOD Ncwscop

SAGE. Voi. If. Xa. 1 (Spring 1985) Vol. 14, Nos. 1/2 Jmuuy 1986 CONTENTS children's Perceptions of Male and Female Principals and Teachers ! Louis V. Paradise and Shavaun M. Wall Effects of Sex-Role Identity and Sar on Definitions of Sexual ~arakment 9 Gaty N. powell The Relationship of Maternal Beliefs About Sex Typing to Maternal and Young Children's Behavior 21 I. Brooks-Gunn Sex Diffemtces in the Clinical Expression of Depression 37 Kad Vredenburg, Lester Krames, and Gordon L. Flett Resume Evaluations and Cosmetics Use: When More Is Not Better Carhtyn L. Cox and William H. Glick Mothers' and Fathen' Behaviors Toward the Toy Play of Their Infant Sons and Daughters 59 Jaipaul L. Roopnarine Sex Differences in Recipients' Reactions to Aid Pamela Balls and Nancy Eisenberg Forced to Quit: Sexual Harassment Complaints and Agency Response Frances S. Cotes BOOK REVIEWS 97 Voi. 14, Nos. 3/4 Fcbrartry 19M

CONTENTS

Independence of Masculine and Feminine Traits: Empirical Exploration of a Prevailing Assumption 105 Aud B. Heiibrun, Jr., and Becky A. Buiiey Androgyny as Type and Androgyny as Behavior: Implicatio~ for Gender Schema in Males and Females 123 Aured B. - Heiibrun, Jr. Sex Role Stereotyping in the Sunday Comics: Ten Years Later 141 Sarah Bmbant and Linda Mooney . Impression Formation as a Function of the Sex Role Appropriateness of Linguistic Behavior 149 Jeffrey Lee Rasmurwn and Barbara E. Moely A Test of Two Hypotheses of Fear of Success 163 Dougias L. Rornberg and Milton F. Shore Gender Roles and Adjustment in Elementary-School Children: A Multidimensional Approach 181 Louise E. Sihand Phyiik A. Katz Gender, Leadership Style, and Subordinate Satisfaction: An Experiment 203 Elliot Kushell and Rae Newton Gender Stereotyping in Young Children: Evidence to Support a Concept-Learning Approach 21 1 Gloria Cowan and Charles D. Hoffman BOOK REVIEWS 225 SIGNS JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY

Winter 1986, Volume 11. Number 2

Afym H. Slro6rr and 2 12 The Feminization of Public School Tding: A& Gordon Lo+ CmKctional Analysis, 1850-1880 Grrdo Lamer 236 The Origin of Prostitution in Ancient Mesopournu Lukc Wh& 253 Rortitucion. Identity. and Class Consciousnesr in Nairobi during World War I1 Mid& D. Doain) 274 lubian-Feminist Gender Concephru: Srpanrirm in Chrirtmurch. New Zealand

Morinc Bata Zmn, L-m 290 The Costs of Exclusionary Practices in WtkCamon. Ebbdk Women's Studies HiggmWam, md Boarrir Thonuen Dill Linda K. K&, 304 On h a D#hU Voicr: An Inccfdiipliniiry Cathmk G. CmM ad Forum 1:& E. Mac*, ZthLauio, Carol B. Sbrk and cord Gilkgor

Susan N. G. Chip 334 Women's Life Histories: Method and Content

Robert N. L-4 352 IVomm in Northern Paiute Politics Jacqwlynne S. Eccla 367 Said FmaShape Math Attitudes and and Janu E. Ja~obs Performance 1Uasimrne A. F& 381 Citations: Arc They an Objective Measure of Scholarly Merit?

EurhWilson 390 SbthodIs Global: The Intrmorional Women's Movarnrn~Anthadow edited by Robin Morgan 64. (Continued SIGNS, Vol .ll, 110.2, Winter 1986)

Ann TayhAh 392 German IVomen in the Nineteenth Centut).: A SociaL Histot). edited by John C. Fout; When Btoloa Became Destiny: Womm in Wermar and Nazi Ccnnany edited by Renate Briderlthal, Atina Grorsmann. atld Marion Kaplan Jmn Ackn 394 Sex Segwgation in the Workplace: Trends. Explanatims, Rdcsedited by Barbara F. Reskin Judith Krgan Gardiner 396 The (M)dht~Torip: Essays in Fminut Psychwnalplic Interpre~nedited by Shirley Nelson Garner, Claire Kaliane. and Madelon Sprengnether: Women: The Longest Rwokttun by Juliet MitchcP; Phallic Critiques: Masculintty and Twentieth-Centq Lctprature by Peter Schwcnger Diana Y. Paul 399 Women of Wirdom by Tsultrim AHiorle trih J. Rupp 401 Creating Rmtr the Rnvtrr: Chs. C~niitr.and Propaganda during World War 11 by Maureen Honey; Womrn at War with America: Private Liws in a Patridtc Era by D'Arin Campbell Womm's Choices: Phzlosophical Problms Facrng Fnnininn by Mary Midgley and Judith Hughes Between Women: Biogmphm. NovelkLr, Cnrrcs, Teachand Art& Wdeabout Their Work on Womm edited by GrdAscher, Louise DeSalvo. and Sara Ruddick: A D$fer& Lunpqc: G&& Skin's Exprnmrnral Wnting by Marianne DcKovea; Thc Female Autograph edited by hmna C. Stanton and jeaniue Parisicr Plottcl Rurlr Bennlict: Patfans ofa LIje by Judiili Schachtcr Modcll Liberty, a Bdtrr Husband: Single Womrri IR ARM'CQ: Thr Genrrariunr pf 1780-1830 by Lee Virginia Charnben-Schiller

Comment on Arguelles and Rich's "Hon~osexualitv.Hon~ophobia. and Rcvoluiion: Notes toward an Understariding of the Cuban Lesbian and Cay hlaie Experience. Part 1" Lour&s Arguelles and Reply to Montaner B. R* Rich Comment nn O'Brien's "'The Thing Not Named': Willa Cather as a Lesbian Writer" Comment on Abel'~Review of Tire Dntcghier'> Seduction and Freud on Femtntntt? and F~rti~ Elizabeth Abcl Reply to Malone Cheq~lWalker Comment on Erkkila's Review of The Nighltngnle's Burden, Ernti? D~cktn~on,Plutiii Incarnuttons, and Writzng Like a Woman Beg Erkkila Reply to hralker Uriited States Notes About the Contributors Notice ro Contributors SIGNS

CONTENTS

SPRlNG 1986 VOLUME 11 NUMBER 3

REVIEW ESSAY RownAJordan M Wormn and tha Study of Fdkh andt.A&bro REVISIONSlREPORTS Jam Mark Todd 519 Thm Vdhd Woman in trmud's "Dcn Urrh.imlkhe"

BOOK REVIEWS Lynda KadW, 556 Vftginla WdA hminist Slapt diby Jam Marcus. Wrginio Wd:Now Critical -.dshdbPahidaa-andI~u CCU(U)r: Virginia Wodf: Cmtannlal Essays diiby Elaicu K Cideq and hmMou Gonli; Th. sort smason two Ulmnems: The Mystkd and- the Political in the Navdr of Virginia Woolf by Modeline MOOra Shirley Undmbaum 566 The Changing Role of Woman in Bengai, 1849-1 9Uby Memdjih 60- Forging Capitallst Patriarchy: The Econmic and Sodal Tmnsfonnation of Feudal Srf Lanka and Its Impad on Womon by Jean Grossholtr Celia Morris 569 Beyond Powen On Womm. Men, and Ecldrardt Morals by Marilyn French Joann Woirki Conn 570 The Mvlne Mother: A Trinitarian Theology of the Holy Spirit by Oonald L Gdpi, SJ. 66. (Continued)

JOURNAL OF WOMEN.IN CULTI@~&&. SOCIETY.

Deborah M. Vaienxa 572 Woman in England, t870-1950: hx-1 Divisions and Social Chamby Jam Lwk Birts Siim 574 Sex Discrimindon and E-H Opportunity: Labor MMk.t ad Empioymrnt Policy dtd b, Giink Sdnnid ond Re- Weitat; The St- crnd Working Woman: A Compwa#w Myof Main and Swdnby Mary Ihq* Artone Kaplan Daniels

Ma* Collins 578 A Separate Wrian: ~~n la Contempomry Wamm's Porhy by Daboroh Pope; Coming to Ugh. hricmWamen PootsfnthsTwsntlsttrCemWiryditdby Diane Wood Middlrbrodr adModyn Ydom; Reading Adrienna Rkhr Reviews and Ra-Wliorm, 1951-(11 dihd by Jona Roberta c- c- Kathlmen Stoudt 581 The Feminist Caw againrt Bumauaecy by E b-n FORUM '85

Jean F. WBarr, 584 Refiedons on Forum '85 in Nairobi, IreneTlnker, ' Kenya: Voices from the Intmrnoiional Woman's Tami Hultman, Sbdk C- Rudo Gaidzanwa, SodyOvy-Sh&il, hienCallaway, Amrh Basu, Allsen SomHmin

609 United Shies ond In~ondNoh

610 PuMicotions of Interest

612 Calls for Pow

613 Cornmt ond Reply Poiicy

614 About the Contributors

617 Notice to Contributors VOLUME 11, NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1985

FEATURES tkrrbura Rrowa White Women in South Africa 13

Julia /'ere: "Be All That You Can Be": The 1958 Army 14 vcro Laska Women ia the Resistmee Q1 the Holocaust 16

Jake irvinr Carole Vane Dismm FACT 18

(;oil Ranrhrick & Cardjn 7iihe Nairobi '85: "Women's Power Unk~shd" 22

DEPARTMENTS \ Books 24 C! Buky Birth ar Bebey Brown U SolIj~Jordan orr The Nurtor Anthokgl. of Women Nina Tuwkin on Women and Rusdo fl SUSM Jhid on Solstice Calendar 20 Cldfied 38 Film 8 TV 24 n K~~AI~eio on ~.t~cd

Help Wanted 37 Music 34 Vicky Nun- on "Women in Music" 1 17 Kassie Koldin on "Women in Mwic" 11 C! Judith W& on Handed Down O Christitru Ammr un fhc American Women Composers FmUvd News 5 Poetry 25 D Kare Mete i Tbe Woman Who Lives on (he Water D Ree Young / PnmWhitu 0 Irene Zabyrko / An Outcast Pursuu Mary Dwyer Travel Directory 8 Women-Owned Business Directow 39 S VOLUME 11, NUMBER 6 FEBRUARY 1986 .- FEATURES Margaret Randaii The Writer Versus the State IS Kate Rcrrtrin Perspectives on Obedin 15 Years Later .,I6 Eiien Canrurow You Can't Go Home Again ., - F'i8 0lir.a M Espin Returning to Cuba After Half a Lifetime 22 Karen Lindsey On Teaching "Feminism 101" . . 24

DEPARTMENTS Books- 34 - Susan Shupiro on .%n Emergence of Green - jLfariorie .-Ips& on 1 ornl deyncins - Sally Jordan on Jenn? U ren - and The Cunte'c U ife - Adrian 0kzenbur.q on Darlinghis=ima Calendar 30 Classified 38

* Fiction 26 t Marla Zarrow / Best Friends Film & TV 32 C Monica Raymond on The Color Purple - 2 .&fartiWilson on The Coior Purpie t'Kathi ,Waio on Jewel of the Nile Health & Therapy Directory 27 Help Wanted 37 Music 36 C Sue Edclman on Tncy Chapman L Karhi 'Waio on Nanci Griffith News 7 Poetry 14 C Alice Bloom / Baking Bread C itfariiyn P. Donnelly / Passage Flowers C Judirh Page /.Before Dark 5 Carol Porrcr / f hire Hotel 2 ,Wary Susannuh Robbins / Eclipse of the hloon Tmvel Directory 6 Women-Owned Business Directory 39 SOJOOR-THE wmms FoRml "* March 1986 Volume 11, Number 7

ffanwsnnl .. NOW: It's Time to

MUSICREVIEWS

Sr Ed.Ima Puty LYIJ.: Fumy Fdkk 38

THEATREAKD DANClE RtT16WS Judv Rown Women in Thcnrre 1986 31 S. Blake U'olror, BOOKREVIEWS Tbc Dance Brigade C- to Boston 32

u.Gra.tY Olp Broumm and Jane Miller 34 SaUv Jordon \ws 4 Baurj. Buund. Ho-Hum 35 Tmvel Dimrory 8 M.vm' Cmwlev E?kenro Calendar --77 . A Lesbian Nun in Rcnohmncc Ildy 36 Halth & Thempy Mrrcloq 26 *gy Kornqgff . . . -. . , Help Wanred 41 Margo Adair's Toolsfor chrurgi ' 36 A .-,'A -- . - . 42 EIiLbeth AfcPhm The Holocausr for Young Reden 37 Women-Owd Bushus Dimton 43 April 1986 Volume 11, Number 8

Jane Tuchschrrer Corn Sandd: Brilliant Stwtellcr 36 Sa1l.v Jordan Anne Tyier's Accidental Tour& 38 lrmc Zabvr&o Itnlh Amerian Women's Writing 40 Ellen Gmbrr Gamey Anna Yezimb's Immigrant Hcmlaa 41 Holly Naw. with Amy Bank Cdia Gilbert Alice Wdkrr: On Making The Color Purple - l6 Grace Paley's New Potm~ 41 BIanehe Fariey Fmm AliWalker's Homttowb'16 UbkkMd109 . FILMREVIEWS Bernadeite Dcvlin on Irish Feminism 18' Amy iiojjmon Football Fabk? 35 Sex Map, The Feminist Mcdi. & The Movtroent-20 Johanna Brmnu A Sorillist Feminht om Poverty & Pay Eqdty ' 26 ~~USICREVIEWS Cathy Lee Nina Simonc: "Frighteningly Sad" 42 Mama hihl Alicr Rabi Lichremn*, The Musk Box 42 Mn. Skin Debbie Krivoy A. Manette Awy hoefit to Showcase Local Performers 43 SUPV Sue Edelmn Megan Macomber Boston's Own Marcia Taylor 45 Lida Laoe Shamn Keda Skylight 22 &HER DEPARTMENTS Shnh Golbu-h Johnson Mother's Girls- 22 Latcn 3 Vipoiot 5 News Briefs 6 Boston Briefs 13 CPlwdu 73 MPYDirectory 27 Trnd Directory 32 Health Directow 34 Hdp Wanted 45 ClPasifml 46 Women-Owned Business Directory 47 16 SPARE R 18 INTERVIEW: Jan. Clarke tallu to car rnunanlcs In Sheffield 19 TEACHERS DILEMMA: Women In the ~rofarlon 24 'FREED BY THE HEAD, STILL TIED BY THE TAIL': Women m 1ndon.n. 38 WE REFUSE TO BE TEST TUBE WOMEN: . A vial Conferma! tn WmWanv SPARE RIB ISSUE 161 IN BRITAIN 31 WommUeAgl*utth.Lnr DECEMBER U Haw. we sem the end ot nn GiWiCnuda77 - 1985 Return- to Gnanham . .. INTERNATIONAL 13 'Eon 8rld.r'. vertmr of a sundalour law: D.hRmq Pownv 46 Internatroful Sisterhood . .. Pmminism for all 16 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND THE POLICE 20 OVERDOSE OF DOCTORS: Ldumdtk. H.ctth Svmm 22 RETHINKING WOMEN'S STUOlES '. 24 KERl HULME: Tha Booku Prizoiinnihq wdmr nlks about The Bone hple 30SPARE RIB 1nani.rr:MMNYtalkrmwommn in Nomabout R-

INBRITAIN 1i PdiaMan in on %wdwmr Fwm QliH Ab- - Am social workers to bl8mO? 43 &im~mom kald m dug.: EirRton .*mnnrtp rwhdmndrnom...

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Natiom DQade cfonr, and mon

4 LEVERSfrom readan 40 NEW FICTtON by ANGELA WYE. 'Growinq Pains'

CULTURE SHOCK: Wrning 27llaua 291 Off the R-rd 3UIBrodcm 3llScrnn 32/ Performma 331lm.gn 34 PAGERS: Pmmting 7IHerray 6ITurning Poinfa Feminist Bdwomr 91Hemltk 42ISpars Pam 57IFulI Cyde 58

RIB TICKLERS: New Yur offer plus what's coming next month 49

VEXT ISSUE'OUT JAN 30 1966 COPYDATE FOR DISPLAY ADS: MON JAN 13 SPARE RIS ISSUL 16a FEBRUARY 1986

16 DEMOLISWINO DWIS- 8ritain's nlk in Wast hlfa /4.

16 MOTHERS OF THE DISAPPEARED: interviewed ~n Argentina . 20 LONDON'S POLISH WOMEN: tradit~on,protest and ident~ty MARCH 1986 35 SPARE RIB 1NTERVIEW:Barbara Sm~thtalks to MARILYN FRENCH 38 CANCER: KIT MOUAT challenges the doctors and the drug companies

IN BRITAIN 10 Is there life after the GLC? 43 Irish women celebrate, Churchill's Anti Sex Bill and more

13 Turkish visit: The Phillipines goes to the polls 47 Zimbabwe rejects the veil; unwanted maternrty leave in China; Mexico after the earthquake

4 LETTERS to Spare Rib

24 NEW FICTION: Josina by Jamaican writer ELEAN THOMAS CULTURE SHOCK: WRITING 2711SSUES 29lOFF THE RECORD 301BROADCAST 31/SCREEN 321PERFORMANCE 3311MAGES 34 PAGERS: PARENTING 71 HERSAY 81 TURNING POINTS: Fem~nlst eedroams HEALTH 511 SPARE PARTS 571 FULL CYCLE 58 SPARE RIB 14 HOLIDAYING WITH A MFFERENCE: five women ISSUE 165 explore APRIL 1986 20 CANCER: Winding up our series with pracbcalities. 36 AUCE WALKER ON CmE and the Colour Purple prev~ewed. 40 MEIUMJINS' POETRY The Shape of Fear

IN BRITAIN 10 Wdcome to Wapplng 42 The Wendy Savage hearing, str~p search protest and more.

INTeRNAl'lONAL 12 Aquino's dilemma 45 Demo In Chiie,War w~dows stateless women and more

LETTERS to Spare Rib CULTURE SHOCK: WRITING 27nSSUES 29lOFF THE RECORD 301BROADCAST 31/SCREEN WPUIFORMANCE 3311MAGES 34 PAGERS PARENTlNG 71 HERSAY 81 TURNING POINTSs Fernlnlst Bedrooms HEALTH 511 SPARE PARTS 571 FULL CYCLE

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o19.SPARE8- , RIB reader's rneerlnq- In Liverpool p 50. CONTENTS An International Preview Norway: 6 Kvinner i Mannsyrker - Women in Men's Jobs Denmark: 14 Growing Numbers, Encouraging Stories by Ingrid Moi!er Africa: 18 Women and Work by Ann Meredith Nicaragua: - - 24 The Powers of Construction by Joyce Vanman DEPARTMENTS 1 From the Staff 2 Letters 4 Handy Ma'am by Anne Wakefield 5 Poetry by Susan Dora 31 Bravo 32 Legal Update: Historic Lawsuit by Barbara S. Bryant Know Your Rights! 35 Networking 'TRADESWOMENA Quarterly Magazine for Women in Blue-collar Work Vol. 5, No. 2 Spring 1986

CONTENTS 6 Trade Secrets by Caryie E. Seim and Elizabeth M. Kustin 8 Photography: Industria Cabinetmaking 10 The Job Interview by Terry Floren 16 The Laborer by Susan Don, 35 WE Women by Karen Jan- Powers DEPARTMENTS 1 FromtheSoiff 2 LcttclY 4 Poetry by Ann Menasche 18 Handy Ma'am by Anne Wakefieid 32. Health and Safety: Blue-Collar Smokers 37 Networking SPECIAL SECTION Women and Their Unions 20 Building Walls and Breaking Barriers by Nina Saltman 26 TwdteJobs by Jan Jenson TRIVIA A JOURNAL OF IDEAS.

CONTENTS WINTER 1986

Nicole Brossard Access to Writing: translated by Ritual of the Written word Marian St Onge and Monique Fol

Luisah Teish She Who Whispers

Mic heline The Mind- Drifting Islands Grimard-Leduc

Jeffner Allen Lesbian Economics

Mab Maher Feminism and Life- Memory

Paula Gunn Allen Haggles

Betty La Duke TRMAL LIVES Artists Yolanda Lbpez and Patricia Rodriguez Volume 5, Number 1 Spring 1986

From the Giitor'r Pezspmin 5

b Them I.& Aka An? Thnlvhphpiaof~~l~~ RoksdsHauchcpnd J-Kirkbr

REVIEW ESSW

On Blrk tit- %men and the E~lutionof Critical Discourse ClLnlAink

Donald E. Hayden, Panrhea bid Brwghton, Jeslyn Medoff, Susan Millar Williarru, Mary OToolc

ARCHIVES

Wouten Writers in McFarlin Library Special CoUmions Plircillah

ANNOUNCEMENTS LFlTERS BOOKS RECEIVED CON~IBUTORS TABLE OF CONTENTS

Editorial 1 Highlighting Women: A Profile on Library Services and Collections -- Tamiment Institute Library a the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives -- by Sarah B. Watstein 2- 5 Up Your Wages -- Pay Equity at Berkeley Public Library -- by Carole Leita 6-7 Media Review Books -- Edited by Kathleen Hirooka, Jane Scant lebury- , Beth Sibley , Patricia Wong and Karen Yamashita - 8-23 Continuing Guide to Nomen's Serials -- Compiled by Carol Starr 24 iZeoords -- by Pat hiullan 25-26 Women in Librarianship: Research -- by Katharine Phenix 27- 28 Women's News (WIYLIV Chapter News, Anita Schiller Receives 1985 ALA Equality Award, Suit Salesman Suit by Julie Chase, 1985 World ALA Goal Award to Commission on Pay Equity, CATALYST Database on Women and Employment, Feminist Press to be Affiliated with CUNY, and NWSA and Librarians in 1986) 2!3- 31 Send For's 32- 33

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CagOnK A Fase for Contanpor8ly Womr~'rR by Emrly +Culpepper ...... Dmp The u Warmor. by Kathleen Al-dcr-Berghorn ...... si.taS of Struggle, Mothers af Trmsformrtion, by Sruhawk ...... 5liM., by Paulerte Boudmux ...... Women And the M4Am, Inravim by Becu Hyba ......

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Inside bock cover WOMEN AND ENVlRONMENTS

Vo1.8, No.1, Winter 1986

Cabin Fever: Northern Women and Mental Health 4 Pat McInnis Nairobi 1985: Women and Habitat Diana Lee Smith Women and the Canadian Co-op Experience Integrating Housing and Economic Development 10 Joan Simon Women, Leadership and Co-op Housing: Some Questions 13 Brenda Doyle Farge Birth Settings: A Perspective on our Progress Sherry Boland Ahrentzen Women Plan Toronto Regula Modlich / Conference Notes 22 I Ecology Notes 23 1 In Brief I Reviews 25 Volume 10 Number 4 Winter 1985186

... the journul of women 3 heulth care

IN RECOGNITION OF . . . Ella P. wan.PLG 3 Jill Gures Smith

Strob: A Penonal Perspective &ma RObbiAs. JD

Conccpmm and hiisconceploar of Menmum 33 Jill Riedu. PhD &dc.rcenrs. Scr unJ Crn~mweptim.di by Dulw Byre Elism Kg. PhD iYJ WillhnS. Fikr I I2 Jenny FW~eny,MA Reviewed by Moqant Ltce~CIVM. MS

pwA-C~ 10 ~dbI-: A C- WWI U~lclrrthe kifi: A Gp~rmdt~~isri k*p~ utr AllPIysls of Womtn'b Magazuws m Ihc 1970's 47 Htr;unLm.r Medicinr. by Hcrbcn H. Kcywr. MD It4 Louise C. Weston. PhD Re~ww#.Jby Imsr Kurser. IUD Josephine A. Ruggrera. PhD Wwni Healrh Cure: A G& 10 Alrenrarires. cdMby The Effm of Culture on How Women Expenem Kay Wci~s IIJ Mmsmwt~on:Jewish Womnad Mikwh 65 Rr~zewdby NqFagure WUIWLS. PhD, Sheila Jubrlirer Sicgel. PhD F4AN

Psychological Aspects of the Pelvic Em:Individual Needs Wcmwn Scienrists in rlr~wricu:Srmggles wd Srrurr~irsro and Physician Involvemenr 75 194,by Maqara Rossuer 116 Alice D. Donar. MA Rerietved by Frederick A. Srt~~rIr.MA. .bIS

Rychology Degree Examinations and tkPrenlcnstrurl Ph WX)KSRECEIVED of the Mcnstrunl Cycle 9 1 Doree~rAsso. PIID FILM REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS Brirrle Bo~w,pnxluced by Candian Broadcasung Curp~rJtioa 123 To Low ruul LPI GO, by Suzanne Arms 105 Reviewed by Mucrcen Frnrressv Coorrey, Reviewed by Helen I. Marieski~rd.Dr. PH RN. C. BS

crd rHurenral Iderrtrry rile Murenrul Erpmrir~tcr,by R~vaRubin 107 DES: rile D,,,~, proJuccd hv stcphanie palcIv,l;i I 2J Reb~e.ir,~mlbby JuAtme Fischer Rrlric~twdby Jorycr ~ichlrr.CSlV. 8tCSli'

The Erenull Grrclr,rr: Sc*cuotr.t Our Se.tui~liry,by Sally HEALTH & PUBLIC POLICY Wcndkcn Olds I W Revieused by Riru Jucku~tuvFrerdnnrrr. Insurincc and Wo~ncn'sAcccss tv Healtl~Carc: Econonilc PlrD and Polilicnl Dit~~cnsio~~s 127 ,Vcrr~c:\.C. Gillik~rd.PIID From Novice rrr Erpen: Erccllrrice u~tlPottvr in Ciinicul ~VrtrsisyPrr~cric.~. by Rtrich Dc~i~icr I I 1 GUEST REVIEWERS I 70 Rcvirwc.cl by Robrrrrr AIUI St~rir/r.RN. PhD

EDITORIAL : Betts Collett

Supporting a Masculine-Feminine Cmsciousness 3 Felipc N. Garcia

Right Brain Approaches to Counseling: Tapping Your "Feminine" Side 9 Susan A. Richardson Kathleen M. Donald Kathleen Marfield O'Malley

Sex Differences and Cross-Cultural Studies Allen B. Fleming

Women and Ekreavement Nancy Zrrigcr

Searching for the Hairy Man Jack Kaufman Richard L liinmers Negative Parental Messages Masquerading as Positive Parental Messages 59 Mary Boulton Black Women and Stress: Utilization of Self-Help Groups for Stress Reduction 67 Vickie M. Mays

Mothers and Daughters: Southern Style S 1 Elaine L Levin Lynn Tharlon

A Letter to My Sisters Ann M.

REVIEW SECTION Coming to Tenns, by Roberta Israeloff Reviewed by Shelley Kutsh

Button Button Who Has the Button, by Ruth Harriet Jacobs, PhD 96 Reviewed by Juliet Melunud VOLUME 4 4 NO. 2 Contents SPRING 4986 CONFERENCES OF 1986

6 Galatea's Pouuler: Pygmallon's Image Redalmed-Rena Hansen 8 Women of CobIn Contangwary Rlm- Margamt Gosden Advocacy-The Fight for Artlsts' Rlghts-Sylvlo Moore

10 CAtJ~PHOTOS; VCA Honor Awnrds-Cynthlo Lamn 11 Rnale: lhe Party-Cynthlo Lam 12 New Myths for Old. Redsllnfng AbD-Cynthia hhmretta

16 CWomta Report-Betty Decier 19 fteimd ~nojal-&stycanl\r M lha Role ol kt In kmlnbt SpkltwW-Sandm Wsbflood 22 An lntenrlew vultth Mlrlom Schaplro-Cnffsfy SheffieM Sanford & Enid Shomer 27 Aront-Garde Mhdset In the MsShrdlo-June Wayne

EXHIBITIONS

29 kmngr from Chicago-Barbam Aubln 30 Nudging the ~ub~bne-~haronOMS 31 vrwal Poetry In Wontod

35 Unda Cunnlngham-Cheryl Heyman Sue Wflllamn- Tee A Corinne 36 The Mathews A Personal Ex,p&ence-Carole Austln An American Album-Cardyn Elllngson

BOOK REVIEW

37 Women as Mythmaken: Poetry and Vlsual-Syfvia Moore Art by 2Mh Century Women, Estslla Lauter Mcuoge to Women at Work Fmm the Dimor-Genaal of the ILO 111 From the &or's &k Womm workers u the rum of the century (Krishna Ahooja-Patel) 1 Womm in the world of wrk (Benil Botin) 2

PROMUIION OF EQUALlTY 4 Equal opponunities 4 ILC resolution on equality 4 Rcpon on equality 4 hspecu for the year 2000 S National policies 6 Gomaments repon to UN 6 Statemmu ar Nairobi 6 Austnli 6 6 Belgium 7 Bulgaria 7 Canada 7 China 7 Costa Ria 7 Czcchoslovrkia, 7 Finland 7 Fnnce 8 Gabon 8 Guinea 8 Guyana 8 -. Japan 8 Nonvay 8 Philippines 9 USSR 9 United Stata 9 Legislative action 9 Speflal legislation: A global vim (1973-84) 9 Equal pay 10 Selmed case studim 10 Reasons for the wage gap in kuualia 10 Quantifying wage differentiah in Japan 11 Equal pay in the USSR 11 The concept in the United States 12 Regulation in Latin America and the Caribbun 12

JOBS AND SKILLS I 4 Range of work 14 Women as agricultural producers 14 Recognition of women's unpaid work IS Job options 16 Focus on employmmt 16 Special categories 17 Strategies for rural wanm 18 Home-based workers: Priority problems 19 New technologia and industrial work . 10 . Elmronics attracts women 21 Rural technologia and women 23 Regional dimensions 24 Dewlopment and women in Africa 24 Trends in employmm in Asia 24 Young .iobseekers in Latin America 26 i~ckwomen under apartheid 27 Skills levels 28 Rights to education and training 28 Movement of women towards higher cducation 29 The majority in health services 30 Lack oi [mining in the food and drink industries 30 Constitutional provisions in the Un~tedArab Emirares 32 88. (Continued Women At Work, Number Two, 1985)

AT THE WORKPLACE 34 Improvement of working conditions 34 Social infrastruaure for working mothers in industry 34 Equal protection for men and women in the USSR 35 Maternity protection 35 Mothm in developing counuies 35 Extending maternity bendits 36 France 36 Grreet 36 Mauritius 36 Influence of breastfeeding on jobs 36

PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING 38 In womcn's organisations 38 Recent evolution 38 Associations in China 39 Rural women's sdf-help groups in Kenya 40 In trade unions 40 ICFI'U World Women's Confemce 40 WCL on the conditions of working womm in the world 40 Working Women's Forum in Madras 41 Resolution on a Commission for Self-Employed Workers 41 Increasing membership in the Gsman Dcmmtic Republic 42 Unionhation in the U~tedStates 43 Negotiating better conditions in South Africa 43 In management 43 Men and women in organisations 43 Issues in management 41 frame 44 Switzerland 41 United Kingdom 44 Kenya 45 In infcrnntional swrcmia~s 45 future of women in the United Nations system 15 Equality of treatment in the ILO: Dmm or reality? 46

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 48 SPECIAL PAGES - END Of DECADE Naimbi ConPucncq July 1985 48 forward-Iaoking Strategies: A fatalyst for change 48 Future of women's jobs 49 Major issues 50 The interdependence of equal it^ development and peace 51 Selected viewpoints 51 United Nations bodies and agencies 51 lntcrgovcrnmenral oFgpnisationr 53 Non-govenuncnral organisations 54 NGO Forurn 1985: A b'ird's-cyc view 54 Issues oc~-cc -56 _ _ _ Research. repons and studies 57 ILO: Equal employment pramices 57 1LO: Third World womm in multinationals 58 ILO: Women in the textrles and clothing industria 58 IM: Women in forestry and wood industries 58 Conferences. seminars and workshops 59 ILO: Rural energy and womcn's work 59 ILO: Rural women's organisat~onand participation in development 60 ILOfCIRDAFRICA: Resources, power and women 60 UNf IN-W Women and international economic relations 60 UNIDO: Women in a-industries 61 FAO/INSRAW/lnstitute of Development Studies: WID guide-lines 61 Intergovernmental organisations 61 Commonwealth Secretariat: The imwnance of women's nn~lovrnent. . 61 Non-govcmmental organisations 62 JUNIC/NGO: Sub-Group on Women 62 CWIUAES/ISA/IAWS: Women and the household 62 ICA/CCUB: Involving women co-operators 63 ICDA: The next ten years 63 Technical co-operation programmed and projecrs 64 Technicat assistance to women '(1970-85) 64

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I NTE RNATlONAL Volume 111, number 6 'March, 1986 I

1 Karen Rosenberg Women Artists and the Surrnlist Movement by Whitney Chadwick

5 Angela Ginorio Chain Chain Cbange: For Black Women Dealing with Physical and Emotional Abwby Evelyn C White; Mejor Soh que Ma1 Acompaiiada: Para la Mujer GolpeaddBetter Alone Than in Bad Company: For the Latina in an Abusive Relationship by Myrna M. Zambmno

7 Jane Marcus Viiinia Wooe A Writer's Life by Lyndrrll Gordon; Virginia Woolf: New Critical Essays edited byhfriciaClements and lsobel Gnmdx Virginia WooIC: A Centenary Penpective edited by Eric Warner

8 Janice G. Raymond Lesbian Origins by Susan Cavin

9 Estelle C. Jelinek Paper Daughter by JiffJohnston; A Nice Girl Like Me by Rosie Boycott THE FRENCH CONNECTION Guest Editor: Helene Vivienne Wentel

11 Simone de Beauvoir Reflections and ~eco~ections:from an interview with Helene Wenzel

12 Mar- Homans This Sex Which is Not One and Spdumof the Other Woman by Luce Irigamy

13 Catherine Ponuges The Lover by Marguerite Duras

14 Elissa Gelfand Childhood by Nathalie Samute

16 Christine Delphy Questions ~iministes/~&vellesQuestions Feministes

17 Chrisriane Makward L'Histoire terrible mais inachevCe de Norodom Sihanouk. mi de Cambodge by Hel2ne Citsous

18 Susan David Bernstein Reading Lacan by hne GaI/op

2 0 Books Received Vol.lll,no.? April 1986

1 Susan C. Wmley The Hungry Sck Daughters and Mothers, Eating and Identity by Kim Chemin

6 Laura Ridyre antmi W-a~ speak for ~bemse~veqWI Contiaue FO~CE Sorrow and Strength of Guatemalan Women; A Nation of Pacts: Writkgs from the Poetry Workshops of Niedited by &nt Johnsort' Risking a SomcRwlt in the Air: Co~oaswith Nkrnganrr Writas edited by Mugantt Randail

8 Julia Rnslop Codessio1~1of Failed Soutban Lady by Rorrpnce King My hfmm's Dod squid by Mrrb Segresf

10 Francine LaRainone ibt hsm Book An Anthology of Mtings by 1--Am- Womcn edited by HeQn Batvlini

11 Barbara Rich The kddmtd To- by Anne ljlcIn Country by Bobbie Ann Mason; Winter's Edge by klerie Miner; Myand Fihd9 by Anitu Bnwkner; The Dead FM~maa'sSister by BIair Bindin; At Her Age by Morian Novkk,- Mamy and Rose by JoanKA?tmqhgdsMOIvrTorrnbyLuonncR&e

14 BabaCoppa A~thof~ibtU~d01dcrwom~~1byS-HemmingsThe Crone: Wman of Agq Wisdom and Powe~by Barbum Welka

17 Adrian Ohaberg lky& to Be an Honest Woman by Mith Barrington; We !by We Love Each Otha by MieBmce hrr;Joatstom and other madness by Rzt Rzrker; Black Holcs, Black Stockings by Olga Brownos and lone Miller

20 Adde McCoUum !3exism and God Wkand Wommgddes by Raw- Radford Ruether

2 1 Partie Cowell Sensational Deigns The Cultural Work of American Rction by Jmrp Tompkiinz. Provisions: A Reader from 19th-Century American Women edited by Judith Fetterley; Hidden Hands: An Anthology of American Women Writers, 1790-1870 edited by Lucy Feibert and Barbam White

2 1 Barbara Helfgott Hyett iko Poems

2 2 Books Received Volume 111, number 8 May, 1986

1 Louise Armstrong Ice and Fire by Andrea Dworkin

5 Andrea Dworkin An Interview with Louise Armstrong

7 Rosemarie Tong The MiaaeapoIb Ordimma and the FACT Mef

9 Frieda Gardner Women Against CeasoRhip edited by VdaBurstyn

10 Ellen Cantarow Ladies' Own Erotica by the finsington LudiesJEmticaSociety; Pleasures: Women Write Erofica edited by Lonnie Barbach

11 Ann Ferguson Plessure, Power and Pornography

14 Betsy St- Stopping Rape: Successful Sunid Stntegies by Pauline Bart and Patricia O'Brie~~License to Rape: Sexual Abwe of Wives by David Finkelhor and Kersri Yllo; Tbt Ultimate Violation: Rape Trauma Syndrome by Judith Rowland

15 Carole Silver The Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood by Jan Marsh

16 Jo Whitehorse Cochrane The Sun is Not Merciful by Anna Lee Waiters

17 Renee Neu Watlcins Immodest Acts. The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy by Judith C Bmwn; image as Insight Visual Understanding in Western Christianity and Secular Culture by Margaret R Miles Women. Family and Ritual in Renaissance Itaiy by Christiane Klapisch-Zuber

18 Mary Biggs We Too Are Drifting and Torchlight to VaihaUa by Gale Wilhelm

20 Books Received Volume 8, Number 3 CONTENTS Summer 1985

ARTICLES Sex Discrimination In Pensions And Retirement Annuity Plans After AhaGozming Cornmihe v. Nonis: Recognizing And Remedying Employer Non-Compliance MatyL. Hem ...... 155 FEATURES Testimony On Constitutional Amendments To Negate Woe v. Wade Given Before The Subcommittee on The Constitution of &he Senate Judiciary Committee, March 7. 1983 RhondaCopeb ...... 179 NOTE The Privilege Of Confidentiality And Rape Crisis Counselors ...... 185 BOOK REVIEW The Politics Of Law: A Progressive Critique AnneE. Simon ......

C.-lSE INDEX...... 208 WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 12, Number 1 (1 986)

BLANCHE H. GELFANT Introduction: A continuing call . ..

ANN EDWARDS BOUTELLE Frances Brooke's Emily Montagu~Canada and women's rights

JENNIFER BRADLEY Woman at the Golden Gate: The last works of Gertrude Atherton

AMY SCHRAGER LANG Slavery and sentimentalism: The strange career of Augustine St. Clare

LINDA A. WAGNER Plath's The Bell far as female bildungmman

JUDITH McCOhIBS Atwood's fictive portraits of the artist: From victim to surfacer, from oracle to birth

ELAINE HEDGES Small things considered: Susan Glaspell's "A Jury of Her Peers"

Notes on contributors WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 12, Number 2 (1986)

I JANICE HANEY-PERITZ Monumental Feminism and Literature's Ancestral House: Another look at "The Yellow Wailpaper" 113

PHYLLIS F. MANNOCCHI Vernon Lee and Kit Anstruther-Thoma A Study of Love and Collaboration Between Romantic Friends 129

WARREN MOTLEY The Udinished SelE Willa Cather's 0 Pk&s! and The Psychic Cost of a Woman's Success 149

SUSAN M. SQUIER Tradition and Revision in Woolf s Orlando : Defoe and "The Jcssamy Brides * ' 167

DIANA HUME GEORGE How we Danced: Anne kton on Fathers and Daughters

SUSAN K. HAWS Book Review - Mary Kellcy's Pnuate Wom,Public Stage Notes on Contributors 209 WOMEN'S STUDIES

Volume 12, Number 3 (1986)

FRANCESCA SAUTMAN Woman as birth-and-dam-giver in folk tradition: a cross-cultural perspcctxve

LESLIE FISHBEIN D-ng Mohs (1926):' flappers, mothers, Freud, and fiedom SUZANNE JUHASZ Renunciation tr&dormed, the Diclrinson heritage: Emily Dickinson,and '~argaretAtwd

CHRISTOPHER P. WIISON

I Charlotte Perkins Gilman's steady burghers: the terrain of Hmiand

I ALICIA OSTRI KER Two poems AMY 'LEVIN I Borrowed plumage

EILEEN T. BENDER The won an who came to dinner: dining and divining a fcminist "aesthetic"

Notes on contributors CONTENTS

Editorial SPECIAL FEATURE Teaching about Women and Povetty: A Community1Univ-ity Collaboration

2 Lnking the Unluen~tyand tho Commun~ty: The Conference on Women and Poveny in M-hwnr Ann Froinu and Nancy Hoffmcm

9 Analyss and Awn

SPECIAL FEATURE The Contculum lategratlon Movammc T~II~W a a- LIMA 15 lncorporadng Perspecnu- on Women Into the Cumculum: A Ford Foundation Workshop Margot C. hnn

23 Standard Forms of Infannabon Organizanon: Academic Librams and Clvriculum lntegranon Con-e Milk 24 Recent Bodu on Cumculum Integration Dorothy 0.Heily

26 Mystical Experience a.s a Feminlst Weapon Joan of Arc Anne LleweHyn Barstow 30 The New Rosp~hon Women: How Does It Afftct the Naturd Sc~ences? Anne Fawto-Sding 33 "Only Connect": Developing a Course or. '&omen In lntemational Development Judith S&~tzel.Ed Pyrlik. and Kate Cur::s 36 Nowsbnefs