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WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN

The University ofWisconsin System

EMINIST ERIODICALS A CURRENT LISTING OF CONTENTS

VOLUME 13, NUMBER 4 WINTER 1994

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

Volume 13, Number 4 Winter 1994

Periodical literature is the cUlling edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals 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 provide the requisite bibliographic information should a readerwish to subscribe toa journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials.)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is published by Phyllis Holman Weisbard, UW-System Women's Studies Librarian, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263-5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, Ingrid Markhardl. Graphics: Daniel Joe. Publications of the Office of the UW-System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to UW Women's Studies Offices, UW Campus Women's Centers, and UW Libraries. SUbscriptions rates: Wisconsin subscrip' tions: $7.00 (indiv. affiliated with the UW System), $12.60 (organizations affiliated with the UW System), $13.25 (indiv. or non-profit women's programs), $18.90 (libraries or other organizations). Out-of-state subscriptions: $25 (indiv. & women's programs), $46 (ins!.). This fee covers most pUblications ofthe Office, includingFeminist Col/ections, Feminist Periodicals, NewBooks on Women & Feminism. Wisconsin subscriber amounts include state tax (except UW organizations amount). Subscribers outside the U.S., please add postage ($5.00 - surface; $15.00' air).

© Regents of the University of Wisconsin System 1994. iii. AWlS MAGAZINE and In other developing countries; women in 1. 1971. development.' 2. 6lyear. 3. $60. ATLANTIS 4. AWlS, 1522 K Straet N.W., sune 620, Washington, 1. 1975. DC 20005. 2. 2/year. 5. Sheila David. 3. $20 (Canadian Indlv.), $40 (Canadian Inst.), $30 7. ISSN 0160-256X (U.S. Indlv.), $50 (U.S. Inst.), $35 (other Indlv.), $55 6. LC 93-640724. (other Inst.), plus $5 for other foreign postage. 9. OCLC 23747329. 4. Mount Saint Vincent Universtty, 166 Bedford 10. Milwaukee. Hl9hway, Halnax. Nova Scotia, 83M 2J6, Canada. 12. "AWlS promotes opportunities for women to enter 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. the sciences and achieve their career goals," Poff. 7. ISSN 0702-7616. AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK 6. Lc cn77-32336. 1. 1966. 9. OCLC 3409640. 2. 4/year. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 3. $41 (Indlv.), $113 (Inst.), add $6 for foreign 11. 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OCLC 12671650. the topic of women. Contains scholarly articles, 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; review essays, book reviews, art and poetry.· Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Whitewater. 11. Family Resources Database; Health Instrument AUSTRALIAN FEMINIST STUDIES File; Human Resources Abstracts; Sage Family 1. 1965. Studies Abstracts; Social Work Research and 2. 2/year. Abstracts; Social PlannlngIPolicy & Development 3. $43 (Indlv., alrmalQ, $30 (Indlv., suriace malQ, Abstracts: Sociological Abstracts; Women Studies $75.75 (Inst., alrmalQ, $60 (Inst., suriace malQ. Abstracts; Women's Studies Index. Also available Single copy: $19.95; $15 (Incl. postage) for back on microfilm from Unlv. Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI. Issues from The Feminist Press at the City 12. 'This journal Is committed to the discussion and Unlversny of New York, 311 East 94th St., New development of feminist values, theories, and York, NY 10026. knowfedge as they relate to social work research, 4. Research Centre for Women's Studies, University education, and practice.' Contains artickts, of Adelaide. GPO Box 496, Adelaide. South reports, of research, essays, poetry, and literary Australia 5005, Australia. pieces. Dedicated to 'the task of eliminating 5. Susan Margarey. discrimination and oppression, especially with 7. 0816-4649. respect to gender, but Including race, ethnlcfty, 9. OCLC 16151617. class, age, dlsabUfty, and sexual and affectional 10. Madison. preference as wall.' 11. Atternative Press Index; Australian Serials in Print; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women's Studies THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE Index. 1. 1964. 12. 'Australian Feminist Studies publishes 2. 2lyear. t1ansdlsclplinary scholarship and discUssion In the 3. $20 (Indlv.), $35 (Inst.). Single copies: $10 (Indlv.), fields of femInist research and women's studies $20 (Inst.). courses. In addition, it alms to attract and 4. Business Manager, Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson encourage discussion of government and trade Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. union Initiatives and policies that concern women; 5. Amna E. Badrl. examInation of the Interaction of feminist theory 6. Ahfad Universfty for Women, P.O. Box 167, and practice; comment on changes In curricula Omdurman, Sudan. relevant to women's studies and feminist studies ...; 7. ISSN 0255-4070. reviews, critiques, enthusiasms and 6, LC sn65-23477. correspondence.' 9. OCLC 12747640. 10. Madison. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S BOOK REVIEW 11. ERIC, UMI. 1. 1969. 12. 'Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle East 2. 4/year. 3. $24 Aus. (Indlv.). Single copy: $4.95. i v. 4. AWBR, Faculty of Arts, Y.U.T., P.O. Box 14428, Pacific). MMC, Melbourne 3000, Australia. 4. WomanFile Inc., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, New 5. Barbara Brook, Michele Grossman. Zealand. 7. ISSN 1033-9434. 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 8. lC sn91·26809. 7. ISSN 0110-8603. 9. OClC 24488443 9. OClC 6578660. 11. "Reviews of contemporary Australian women's 10. Madison. books by Australian women reviewers (some 11. Index New zealand. occasional overseas pUblications). Each Issue has 12. News; analysis; In-depth articles; fiction; poetry; a series of feature review articles on a particular reviews. "Broadsheet is a radical feminist magazine topic, e.g. 'Imaging Asian Women,' 'Women & the which consciously strives to be anti-racist and to Environment,' etc," Incorporate the views of Indigenous women. The main focus Is on New ZeaJand women and events, BEllES lETTRES with some coverage of Pacific concerns and Issues 1. 1985. facing women and feminists everywhere." 2. 4/year. 3. $20 (Indlv.), $15 (studen~, $40 (Inst.). Sample BROOMSTICK Issue: $5. Add $5 for foreign postage for Canada; 1. 1978. add $20 tor all other torelgn postage. 3. Ce..lng publication wijh Autumn (#4), 1993 (see 4. Karen T. Jenkins, P.O. Box 372068, Satall~e page 11 of this Issue of Feminist Periodicals). 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CAFRA NEWS/HOVEDADES CAFRA 1. 1987 (CAFRA News); 1990 (Novedades CAFRAI. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 2. 4lYear. ,. 1936. 3. Caribbean: 50 unije at local currency (Indlv.), 55 2. Annual. unije 01 local currency (Insl.), elsewhere: $20 US 3. $38 (Inst.), $17 (regUlar), $9 (stude~, $30-99 Ondlv.), $25 US (Inst.). (friend), $100 (sponsor). Add $3 tor foreign 4. CAFRA, P.O. Bag 442, Tunapuna, Trinidad & postage. Tobago, Westlndle•. 4. Berkeley Women's Law Journal, Unlv. of California 5. A. J. Joseph. Press, Periodicals Dept., 2120 Berkeley Way, 7. ISSN 1016-9741. Berkeley, CA 94720. 9 OClC 26343925. 5. Students of Boaij Hall School of Law. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0882-4312. 11. ·CAFRA News Is the quarterly newsletter and 8. lC sn85-985. primary networking tool of the Caribbean 9. OClC 11830558. Association tor Feminist Research and Action 10. Madison (law Ubrary). (CAFRA). ije main purposes are to: Inform 11. Alternative Press Index; Annotated Guide to members and other Interested persons about the Women's Periodicals; Current Index to Legal activities and programmes of the association; Periodicals. provide a forum tor discussion and debate on key 12. "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal Is a forum Issues of concern to women In the region; promote from which to give voice to the compiex and the sharing of expe,lences and foster links among varying perspectives reflecting the legal concerns Individual feminists, activlsts and women's of all women, especlally the women of color, organizations; assist In breaking down language lesbians, disabled women and poor women Whose barriers In the region; stimulate women's creative voices have been severely underrepresented In expression; and contribute to the development of existing literature. Wrth information as our power, the women's movement regionally and the Journal would be a tool tor social change." Internationally.'

BROADSHEET CALYX 1. 1972. 1. 1976. 2. 10lYear. 2. 3lYear. 3. $NZ 35, $40 (averse.. surface), $60 (ove,seas air, 3. $18 (Indlv.), $22.60 Olb. & Inst.), $15 (low Income). Europe), $56 (America/Asia), $45 (Australia/South Single copies: $8. v. 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. Outside Canada: $36 Cdn. (indiv.), $46 Cdn. (Inst.) 5. Margarita Donnelly. Single copies: $8 Cdn. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 Keele 8. LC 77-649570. St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. 9. OCLC 3114927. 5. luciana Riccintem. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 11. American Humanities Index; The Annual Index to 9. OCLC 8558872. Poetry In Periodicals; The Index 01 American 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. Periodical Verse. 11. Canadian Periodical Index; Nellie Langford Rowell 12. .~ publishes poetry, pross, art, reviews, Ubrary; Women Studies Abstracts; Women's translations, and photography. and Is committed to Studies Index. providing a beautiful and creative Journallormat in 12. 'CWSlcf is a bilingual, Interdisciplinary, feminist which to showcase women artists and writers," Journal that brings exciting scholarship about women to non-scholars, broadcasts our diverse

CAMERA OBSCURA experiences and bridges the gap between Canada's 1. 1976. languages and cultures." 2. 3/year. 3. $18.50 (indiv.), $37 (ins\.). Add $10 (surface), $20 COLUMBIA JOURNAL OF GENDER AND LAW (air malQ foreign postage. 1. 1991- 4. Journals Division, IndIana University Pr., 601 N. 2. l/year. (will pUblish 2/year beginning wi1h Vol. 3.) Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404. 3. $15 (studenl), $25 (Indiv., public interest), $40 5. Constance Penley, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Splgel, (inst.). Sharon Willis. 4. 435 West 116th St., New York, NY 10027. 6. The Managing Editor, Camera Obscura, Film 5. Heidi L Mortensen, Lawson M. Sullivan. Studies Program, Volv. of California, Santa 9. OCLC 24786087. Barbara, CA 93106. 10. Madison. 6. LC sc79-4979. 11. Wilson's index to Legal Periodicals. 9. OCLC 4818143. 12. "The Columbia Journal of Gender and Law was 10. Madison; Milwaukee. founded to publish legal and interdisciplinary 11. Alternative Press Index; Arts & Humanities Citation writings on feminism and gender Issues and to Index; The FilmlUterature Index; International Index expand feminist jurisprudence. The Journal is to Film Periodicals; International Index to Television intended to serve as a forum for topics Periodicals; Studies on Women Abstracts; Inadequately addressed In most law journals and Women's Studies Index. reviews. The articles In JGL approach legal Issues 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; from a variety of disciplines. We aim to promote psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; an expansive view of feminism embracing women photography; video and performance. and men of all colors, classes, sexual orientations, and cultures," CANADIAN JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND THE LAW 1. 1985. COMMON GROUND 2. 2/year. 1. 1985. 3. $21.40 (student/low·income), $42.80 (Indiv.), 2. l/year. $69.55 (inst.). Add $7.50 outside Canada (prices 3. $7 (indiv.), $15 (Inst.). Back Issues: $10. include GST). 4. P.O. Box 64717, Baton Rouge, LA 70896. 4. 575 King Edward Ave., Ot1awa, Onterlo, Kl N 6N5, 5. Ulith aulnlan. Canada. 9. OCLC 23150159. 5. Prof. Elizabeth Sheehy (English Co-Ed"or), Prof. 12. "A journal where grassroots women speak from the Michelle Boivin (French Co-Editor). heart. By putting the power of the press in 1I1e 6. Facutty of Law/Faculte de droit, Vniv. of Ottawa, 57 hands of poor women, Common Ground helps Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6NS, Canada. them break the silence that perpetuates 7. ISSN 0832-6781. oppression." 9. OCLC 13902155. 10. Madison. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES 11. Canadian Periodicals Index; Index to Canadian 1. 1981. Periodical Uterature; Index to Legal Periodicals; 2. 4/year. PAIS; Studies on Women Abstracts; Women 3. $15 (indiv.), $10 (hardship), $25 ~nst.), Iree to Studies Abstracts. lesbians in prisons, mentallnstitut!ons, and old age 12. 'The CJWL Is the only Canadian legal periodical homes. Add $7 for foreign postage. Single copies: dedicated to providing in-depth, feminist analysis $5. of legal Issues of concern to women." 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 5. Ed"orlal Collective. CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 7. ISSN 0891-6969. FEMME 8. sLC sn84-10345. 1. 1978. 9. OGLC 8234014. 2. 4/year. 10. Madison. 3. Canada: $32.10 Cdn. (indiv.), $42.80 Cdn. (inst.). 12. History; biography; correspondence; Journal vi, entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. " Common 12. ·Crltical Matrix aims to 1aciHtate the production and Uvesllesblan Uves seeks to document the lives 01 distribution 01 work on gender and culture. Edited ordinary lesbJans, and to reflect the diversity of the by two graduate students, we publish work by lesbian communtty-lesbJans of color, of age and 01 younger and established scholars at the youth, fatiesblans, disabled lesbians, poor and Intersections of feminist, academic, and social working-class lesbians. 9:lbb wishes to Insure thought. We publish papers on contemporary texts access and visibility to lesbians who have never and cultural practices as well as work that revises thought before 01 publishing their work.' conventional historical narratives and paradigms."

CONCERNS: WOMEN'S CAUCUS FOR THE MODERN DAUGHTERS OF SARAH LANGUAGES 1. 1974. 1. 1971. 2. 4lyear. 2. 3lyear. 3. $18. Add $5 lor foreign postage. 3. Sliding scale based on Income, wrne lor details. 4. 2121 Sheridan Rd .• Evanston, IL 60201-2926. 4. Diana Bowstead, WCML Treasurer, English Dept., 5. Reta Halteman Finger. Hunter College, 695 Park Ave., New York, NY 6. 2121 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60201·2926. 10021. 7. ISSN 0739-1749. 5. Joan E. Harbnan. 8. LC sn83-8089. 6. Joan E. Hartman, Dept. 01 English, College of 9. OCLC 2254361. Staten Island, Staten Island, NY 10314. 10. State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 2259670. 11. Book Reviews In Religion; Religion Index One: 12. "Concerns publishes essays on the pr01essional, Periodicals (RIO). political, and curricular concerns of women In the 12. We seek to provide a forum for varying viewpoints modern languages. It also publishes news of the within Christian feminism; examinIng issues that national and regional Caucuses, features on affect women SUch as poverty, homosexuality, academic matters and job discrimination, and splrnuallty, divorce, Incest, biblical Interpretation,' announcements of feminist conferences, calls for papers, research In progress, and publications." DIFFERENCES: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST CULTURAL STUDIES CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S 1. 1989. QUARTERLY 2. 3lyear. 1. 1981. 3. $28 (Indiv.). $60 (Inst.). Add $10 for lorelgn 2. 4/year. postage. Single copies: $10 (Indiv.), $20 (Inst.), 3. $17 (Indiv.), $30 (Inst. & lib.), $20 Ondiv., Canada & plus $1.75 postage. MeXico), $20 (Indiv., overseas surface), $35 (Indiv., 4. Journals Manager, Indiana University Press, 601 N. overseas alrmalQ. Single copies: $4. Morton SI., Bloomington, IN 47404. 4. people's Translation Service, P.O. Box 14431, 5. Naomi Schor. Elizabeth Weed. Berkeley, CA 94701. 6. 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The theme through lealure articles, Inlervlews and journal brings together cunural sludles and personal narratives, often translated from 1emlnlsm and alms to prOVide a forum for an lorelgn·language publications. examination of cultural politics and discursive practices Informed by feminist criticism." CRITICAL MATRIX: THE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF WOMEN, GENDER, AND CULTURE EVERYWOMAN 1. 1985. 1. t985. 2. 2!yr. 2. 12lyear. 3. $15 (Indiv.), $12 (sluden~, $28 (Inst.). Add $4.50 3. £21 (Indiv.), £34 (Inst. & lib.); U.S.: £38 (Indlv., (Canada and Mexico) or $7.50 (other InternationaQ alrmal~. £48 (Inst. & lib., alrmal~. lorelgn postage. Single copies: $8. 4. 34 Islington Green, London, NI 8DU, England. 4. Program In Women's Studies, 113 Dickinson Hall, 5. Editorial Co-operative. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544·1017. 7. ISSN 0267·2294. 5. Janet Gray and Sally Mills. 9. OCLC 15471308. 7. ISSN 1086-288X. 10. Madison. 8. LC 86-642568. 12. ·News/current affairs by and for women." 9. OCLC 133t3631. 10. Madison. 11. PMLA Bibliography. vii. FEMINISM II PSYCHOLOGY: AN INTERNATIONAL 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; Fond du Lac; JOURNAL Green Bay; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; 1. 1991. Oshkosh; Parkslde; Platteville; River Falls; Rock 2. 4/year. Co.; Sheboygan; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; 3. £24 (Indlv.), £50 (Inst), $41 (U.S. Indlv.), $85 (U.S. Waukesha; Whitewater. inst). 11. Women's Studies Index. 4. Sage Publications Ltd., 6 Bonhlll St, London EC2A 12. Edrtorlals, features, news, bibliographIes, book 4PU. United Kingdom; or Sage Publications ltd., reviews. Focus on feminist librarianshlp, P.O. Box 5096, Thousand Oaks, CA 91359. publishing, bookselling, archiving, 5. Sue Wilkinson. researching-both In Wisconsin and nationally. 6. Health Studies Research, Institute of Nursing Review essays strive to provide a guide to the Studies, University of Hull, Hull HU6 7AX, Unlled literature on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology; KIngdom. women In development; western women; lesbian 7. ISSN 0959-3535. studies; Black women; feminist science fiction). 8. LC 9H149264. 9. OCLC 23367452. FEMINIST ISSUES 11. Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; 1. 1980. IBZ; Psycholo9ical Abstracts; PsychLlT; 2. 2/year. PsychINFO; PsychLtT; Psychological Abstracts; 3. $36 (Indlv.), $72 (Inst.). Single copies: $18 (Indlv.), Research Alert; Sage Family Studies Abstracts; $36 (lnst.). Add $14 (surface) or $26 (air malQ Social Science Citation Index; Studies on Women postage outside U.S. Abstracts. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 6010, 10. Madison. Rutgers UniversIty, New Brunswick, NJ 06903; 12. 'Feminism & Psychology provides an international European and Israeli orders: Swets Publishing forum for debate at the Interface of feminism and SelVice, Heereweg 347, 2161 CA, Usse, The psychology. tt aims to foster the development of Netherlands. feminist theory and practice in psychology and to 5. Mary Jo lakeland, Susan Ellis won, Sandra Klein- represent the concerns of women In a wide range Suriano. of conteJcts across the academic-applied 'divide." 7. ISSN 0270-6679. 8. LC 82-641422; sn80-13352. FEMINIST BOOKSTORE NEWS 9. OCLC 6482659. 1. 1976. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 2. 6/year. 11. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI; Women's 3. $70, plus $9 Canada or $19 other international. Studies Index. SIn91e copies $6. 12. A journal of feminist social and political theory, with 4. P.O. Box 882554, San Francisco, CA 94188·2554. emphasis on an International exchange of Ideas. It 5. Carol Seajay. Includes articles by English-language feminists as 7. ISSN 0741-6555. well as translations of feminist texts by women of 9. OCLC 10196440. other countries. 10. Milwaukee; State Historical Society. 12. 'FBN Is the communications vehlcl& for the FEMINIST REVIEW Informal network 01 feminist bookstores. Every 1. 1979. Issue contains articles on bookstore policy and 2. 3/year. politics, as well as over 200 book reviews and 3. UK/EEC: £21 (Indlv.), £56 (Inst.), £8.99 per copy announcements. Also read (with a passion) by (back Issues); Overseas: £28 (Indlv.), £62 (Inst.); feminist librarians and women's studies Nor1h America: $46 (Indlv.), $100 (Inst.), $16.50 per Instructors,- copy (back Issues). 4. SUbscriptions Dept., Routledge Journals, Cherttan FEMINIST COLLECTiONS: A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S House, North Way, Andover, Hants SP10 5SE STUDIES RESOURCES England. 1. 1980. 5. Editorial Collective. 2. 4/year. 6. Feminist Review, 52 Featherstone St., London 3. University of Wisconsin: $7 (Indlv.), $12.60 EC1Y 8RT, England. (organizations). 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FEMINiST STUDIES so that women can speak; that our voices will be 1. 1972. heard, Our goal [s to bridge the diverstty of 2. 3lyear. feminIst thought by providing an alternate 3. $28 (Indiv.), $60 (Insl.). Single copies: $10 (Indiv.), environment which encompasses and respects the $20 (Insl.). Add $5 foreign ($20 air mal~. varied perspectives of women. Our power Is 4. Claire G. Moses, Editor & Manager, feminist strengthened by recogniZing and exploring the Studies, c/o Women's Studies Program, Universtty diversity of women's experiences, Ideas and of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742. concerns. Through this publication we hope to 5. Claire G. Moses. ktentlfy our commonalities and strengthen our 7. ISSN 0046-3683. collective power as women. Feminist Voices does 8. lC 78-645278; sc76-192. not consider for publication any1hlng that Is racist, 9. OClC 1632609. sexist or homophobic,· 10. 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President's Remarks: Book Re\'iew 2 It's Been a Priviledge... 21 Reviewed by Margaret A. Reill~ by Ellen Wem'er Resources for Reading Editor's Note 22 Collected by Lydi

Association for Women in Science IJWIS Features TABLE OF Loveday Conquest-A Statistical Success CONTENTS 6 Dianne WaIlande< Considering How Science Is Done- 8 Evelyn Fox Keller Contemplates Gender and Science Volume 23 fry Carla P. Lane Number 1 Women Scientists in Vietnam January! 10 by Sondra ScI\1e5inger February Of Special Interest 1994

3 AWlS Calendar 16 AWlS NEWS Highlights of the Exe

President's Remarks: Book Review 2 Our Network, Resource 20 Ret'iewed by Margaret A. ReiUy and Voice Resources (or Reading by PeneiDpe Kegel-Flom 21 Collected by Gabriek Phillips Editor's Note Bulletin &ard 4 letters to the Editor 22 Collected by Lydia Smith National News Grants and Awards 5 by C

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President's Remarks Resources jor Readinl:! 2 /ry Penelope K,gd-Finm 21 CaUeccM /ry G~Si Ro LORRAINE M. YORK Prayers for Canadian Daughters: "0 '" Gender Specificity and the ~2 Parental Advice Poem 60 ~ ~. AllISON TOM The Messy Work ofChild Care: "".~ Addressing Feminists' Neglect of ;;l." Child Care 70 ",,,, ~~-- KATHLEEN L. KELlETI·Brnos Lesbian Lm'e and the Great Goddess in Louise Maheux-Forcier's Amadou 82

BEYERLy RASPORlCH Byrna Barclay's "Out·Wandering Women" in The Livelong Quartet Nf:W Directions in Canadian Ethnic Fiction 93

DEBORAH FINDL\.Y The Medical Gaze: A/edical Models. Power and ~romen's Health 104

TAMA LEA ENGELKING Renee Vivien's Sapphic Legacy: Remembering Ihe "Howe ofMuses" 125 ::0 MARGARET WHITEHEAD ~ > "A Useful Christian Woman": .. ~ First Nations' Women and ""0 Protestant Missionary Work In ...~ 8 British Columbia 142 .. 11'"""" ". ",{/l ~ DIANA PEDERSEN "., a Ad Feminam Are You a Woman ofan Historian? A Feminist's Guide 10 SUrYlving the iii' Academic Job InterYiew 168 ;;- .... 8 g lORRl NEILSEN 8 Ol Women. Literacy. and Agency: 11 e!. Beyond the Master Narratives 177

LAURA JANARA 1992 Rationality and National the Search for Empowerment 191 ELAfNE GIBSON Student The Unravelling ofGender Bias in Personal Injury Law 205

Competition SHEILA DAVIS KUSAUK Making Connections: The Uses and Meanings of Needle Arts in The Color Purple and The Mountain and the Valley 212

MELANIE ROCK Guilty ofSecret Surrenders to Abundance: Women. Binging and Purging 217

NORMA E. DEPLEDGE Short Stories Me. Jesus. and the Epistemology ofAge 228

ALYCE OOSTERHUls Deja Vu 240 (Continued, next page) (Continued)

HANNY LIOIITFOOT-KLEm 6. Book Reviews A Woman's O~,fj'ey into Africa: Trach Across a Life (Reviewed by Marguerite Andersen) 245

JANE GAllOP Around /98/: Academic Feminist Literary Theory (Reviewed by Tracy Ware) 246 iiirJ S J.G. SIME E (wrrn lNTRODUcnON BY SANDRA CAMPBEll.) ~a" S Sister Woman (Reviewed by K. Jane Watt) 248 .~rJ rJ .....- SARA CASTRD-K.u.REN, SYLVIA Mou.QY AND BEATRIZ SARW (Ens.) fI}'".a " Women's Writing in Latin America: '" rJ An Anthology . ... (Reviewed by Robert Lake) 250 S5S... o· NUPUR CHAUDIWRl AND MARGARET STROBEL (Ens.) ~-: Western Women and ImperialiJm: Complicity and Resislance <~ (Reviewed by Catherine Nelson-McDermott) 252 G. KJRKUP AND L.S. KEUER (EDS.) Inventing Women: Science. Technology and Gender (Reviewed by Anne Hicks) 255

CLARICE FEINMAN (ED.) The Criminalization ola Woman's Body (Reviewed by Wendy Hadd) 257

LINDSEY ARNOLD Interview Barbara Carter: Art and lhe Process ofPofilicization 260 ~~ ",,,, -- Book Received !:5 for Review 267

Contributors 273 ..... "ll ..... II~ffi ~ Guidelines 276 ~ ~~ ~fIl .....00 ,:,"'"'~ Lignes 277 "'"~ ~c51 directrices

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Artwork In 7. This Issue CIl"'l ;Jl> ~,.. All artwork presemed in this issue (except that shown in Z,.. ,,<;" .... Janet M.e. Burns's arlie/e) was created by Barbara ,~ !'O Carler oj Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, using hand­ slitched polyester and cotlon. Photos by Ron Hrusmowy. ~ Please turn (0 page 260 for all interview with the artist. i~ !" 3:i!!. .... "'>l"Si ~ Covel' ~o '" Flowering (/988). 41 x 46 em. ~2 Articles (p. 2) ~:l: Home Is Not Always Sweet (1990). 69 x 5/ em. "'.~ ;l.l" Ad Feminam (p. /67) ...... ,l,lother (/990). 22 x 26 em. ~~ 1992 National Student Competition (p. 190) Preuure (J 989). 51 x 57 em.

Short Stories (p. 227) Hidden (/988). 30 x 5/ em.

Book Reviews (p. 244) Caged (1988). 64 x 76 em.

Interview (pp. 259. 262. 264) Looking (1988), 43 x 51 em. Coming Out (1988), 55 x 60 em. Breaking the C)'Cie (/991), 46 x 49 em.

Books Received for Review (p. 266) Reaching (1988). 58 x 69 em. 8. Austrahan Women's Book Review

Vol 5.3 St!ptt!mbt!r 1993

FEATURES Motl,,"fy Lovo and Emph·. In.tlact. Felklly A. Nussbaum 14 Choo.o Va... Own Madonoer. Mathon and Other. In Now Au.trallan Chndron·. FIclIa. HeolOOr S

POETRY Make-up Amordo Wi~on 26

REVIEVVS Four N.w Poot. Ediled by Julith RodrlgueZ / lyn IrIc(ledden 2 PaslOsslng tho Socrot of Jay Alice Walker / 8mtoven lEV( 4 Dehutanto Notlaa: F.mlnl... Canto.h tIM '980. Ediled by Stoan Mogorey, Sue Rowley and Stoan SheriOOn / Atoonda wtson S Sight Un... Wamon·. Art and F.mlnl.t P...poctlv•• In Australia So~ ~rhy / HikllY MoJlocl3 7 A. Good As AVarn WIth VaUl Letlor.lMtween Mlle. FrankU", Kath.rl.. Susannah Prltcllanl, Jean Devanny, MarIorfo Bamanl, Flora EId...how and Eleanor Dark Ediled by Corole Fen'ol / Kolle Hatnes 10 ·Meetlng ot tIM (,omood.1 Wom•••• Psychology and Glrr. Dev.lapm.nt Lyn M~el Brown and Co,ol G~ligon / Jennifer Hurley l' Th. Man Quostlaa: VI.lan. of Sub}e

Vo15.4 December 1993

SUMMER FICTIONS Fury Maurilia Meehan / I'l1nelope Cottier 2 Au Pair fIono McGreglr / Mkhelle de Kiefser 3 II Wllh a Beating Heart loon Wool / Bromvyn Cron 4 Tho Taacher Dorothy Hewett 0118 More River Brendo Wol91 / Barbaro Brook 6 Loaklng Far Unkoras Doris Brett / Corollne Wi/oonrson 8 Evolutloe Anale and Olher Stories Rosoleen l.o'Ie / AlIson Codd"Kk 9 Lovers' Knols: A Hullllred Y_ Novel Marlon Holbgon / Robertu Muw 10 Tho Blading Ville SOOsIi O~ndo / Corolyn Woodley 12 Heodll_ Debm Adeloide 000 Lourie Bookluck / Barbaro Brook 13

POETRY Mr Do"1 Scratch My Rolex / Tonna Man Uso Belleer 29

INTERVIEW In Praise al Bolder WOllIe. Hoother SculferllleNlews Pal Torres ond Te"o Duder 24

REVIEWS BooksheH 14 Wome. o.d War Susan Howthome 1S Beyond Choraobyb Wamen Respond Compled by COlin f1Iibum Boss ond lonet Kemy / Jeannie Reo 17

Tho Apple and tho Serpe.t V9IO Newsom / Dione Fahey 19

Pink Collor Blues: Worle, Gender and Technology Bclindo Probert 000 Bruce Wilson / Jon Di/Iow 21

B_use Vou Walltta Wrlle: AWarkhook lar Wo_ Poolie McNeill Eve Fortvne: Tho Writer's Workshop Compled by Nonlce I.eggos / Edited by Brigitte Lombert ond Sliooo PeOl~ Wamen In Harmony: An Antllology al Wamen's Writing Edited by CIorisso Stein Accolades and Jelly Beaas Compled 000 Edited by Brigitte Lombert /KJisffn HelrY 23

Locy II tile Leap Vear Nadia WhooI1ey / Hkolo Rob/flSCn 27

Flight 01 Koalas Margaret Brodstock Thraugh a Wlodaw CorotJe Hinkley Journeys Marjorie PiZ9I / Sherryl C!oIk 28

'What 110 Il101 hos ever done holore-' Juliet Peers / Kerry Greenwood 30

Tho Lonely Mlrron Itulklll Perspoctlves on Feminist Theary Eorted by Saooro Kemp ond Poolo Booo / Mima OdJni 31 Tho lesbian Heresy: AFeminist Perspoctlve 01 The Sexeal Revalutlon SheilJ Jclfreys / Phoebe Thonrlyke 33 On Visiting tile Surrealist Exhibition at tho National Gallury al Australia FrolW«l Rendil-Short 34 Bookmarks / CorreSJlOGdelKe 36 10.

WImER 1993/94 • VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2

IIOGRAPHY &AUTOIIOGRAPHY 2.J Opera as autobiography: SUlanne J Lynne Greeley treads the boards with Berne sees mirrors within mirrors in two phenomenal actresses: Rachel and Kathryn Davis', new novel Eva Le GaUienne 11 Writing about fteaks is tricky, say. SCarole Maso find. prose of a high Jeanne Schinto, hut debut authors purple hue in a life ofpoet Marina Elizabeth McCraeken, Amy Bloom. and Tsvetaeva by Viktoria Schweitzer Alison Baker pull it off

7 Depression as zeitgeist: Lynn Z. Bloom 30 Famous, accomplished, and respected, on SU$anna Kaysen's Girllntt"J"rnPttd artist Angelica Kauffman has had to wait roo long for her due. Nancy E. Green • Mormons and their critics come up {or explains why censure in Julie J. Nichols', review of Secrtt CtTemonies, by Deborah Laake 31 KGB, CIA, & L-O-V·E.II pl.y a patt in Elizabeth Benedict's novel Safe 9 Lynn Z. Bloom ponders the Conduct, reviewed by Miranda Schwartz engagement between critic and subject IS JOYCE CAROL OATIS ©NORMAN SIIf J7 Laurie Muchnick savors the use of 10 Autobiography deluxe, L. Peat O'Neil gos-sip in A/mo.se Perfect, by Alice Adams muses on the ma»ive Norton Book of mnnm', Uves 41 Holocaust studies: Myrna Goldenberg and Helen Brent provide a JOURNALISM comprehensive overview of recent 12 Laurie Muchnick looks at Susan fiction, autobiography, and scholarship Stamberg's informed sensibilities SI What is a leshianl Gail Shepherd 13 An overview ofwomen', role in reviews six titles that shed some light on newspaper journalism: three new tides the question reviewed by Emily Sewell FEATURES IUNESS & DISABILITY JJ REDISCOVERY: Helena Lewis presents t4 Faith and feminism converge: Yvonne a reevaluation of novelist Elsa Triolet Duffy on Ordinary Tim<, by Naney Main JlINTERVIEW: Rita Dove tells judith lS Eleanor Pam Rnds IIlush metaphoric Pierce Rosenberg about li(e as a writer, imagery and a scholarly aesthetic" in Kat thinker, mother, and teacher Duffs account ofcoping with CFIDS 47 PERSONAL ESSAY: S. L. Wis

A Quarterly National Magazine By, For, & About Women Over Forty

TABLE OF CONTENTS AUTUMN (#4) 1993

3. FIFTEEN GOOD YEARS (Editorial) 28. POWER TO WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES 4. THE SECRET OF LATE LIFE AUTHORSHIP (Feature) by Mickey Spencer by Ruth Harriet Jacobs 28. ARTHRITIS (Poem) 5. SUCH A HERITAGE WOMEN CLAIM (Poem) by Margaret Flanagan Eicher by Martha O. Adams 29.-30. READ IT &SWEEP: 5. FREE (Poem) by Ruth Carroll Foster DYKES, DISABILITY, &STUFF 6. JACKET COpy by Kathleen Brouder LIN COLLETTE: AN ANTHOLOGY 10. RECONCILIATION -- OF SORTS (Poem) ON WOMEN AND RACISM by Ramona Gordon SINISTER WISDOM 10. SMALL BLESSINGS (Poem) by Julie Hill Alger 31.-32. WATCHCRAFT: 11. WRITING LETTERS by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel THE GUARDIAN WEEKEND 12.-15. MENOPAUSE UPDATE: by Astra OUT OF THE ORDINARY by Elizabeth Kurecka SECOND OPI NION Untitled work by Pat Gowens 32. A.1.D.S. (Poem) STRANGE by Bertha Lubin by Marilyn J. Watson 16. CREMATORY DISCOUNTS (Poem) 33. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR by Kathryn Sibley Thomas 34. LETTERS 16. HYSTERIA (Poem) by Tracey Davis Following p. 38 - INDEX 1993 17. "BLOODLETTING, A MIND AT MIDLIFE" Opposite p. 39 - FINANCIAL STATEMENT (Review) by Toni J. Brayer 39. ANOTHER CHANCE (Poem) 17. SELECTIONS FROM "BLOODLETTING: by Caro 1 Griffi n A MIND AT MIDLIFE" by Lois Silverstein 40. CLOSING DOWN: THE DETAILS 18. INSIDE WRITING by Susan Wadia-Ells (Editorial) 19. SHADOWS ON STONE (Poem) by Jennifer Lagier 20. AN INDIAN LULLABY (Poem) ART by Marilyn Elain Carmen 20. SELF-MADE (Poem) by Eddena Christian COVER by Myrna Shiras 20. VICTORY (Poem) by Eddena Christian DRAWING p 5 20. SOLUTION (Poem) by Eddena Christian by Ruth Carroll Foster 21. "SEXISM IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY" (Review) GRAPHIC p 7 by Sharron (ROSI) Reviewer's Name Withheld DRAWINGS pp 11,26,32 by Zana 22. GOING PUBLIC (Poem) by Ingrid Reti DRAWINGS pp 24,27,28 23. EVERYDAY REBELLIONS by Georgi ann Carlson by Elizabeth Powell 25. MOTHERS ORGANIZING by Pat Gowens DRAWING p 26 by Mau Blossom 26.-27. CENTERFOLD POEMS CARTOON p 39 by bulbul by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel: DRAWING P 41 by Carol Farris NEW BRIDE IN WEST TEXAS INDEX ART FARM WOMAN'S LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT COVER by Zana FIRST SPRING IN CALIFORNIA 1936 SHOES by Elizabeth Powell ANCESTORS CARTOON by Isabelle Lyle MARY ELLEN CURTIS, 1870-1969 PORTRAIT by Peg Fielding

SUBSCRIBERS Thi. i. BROOMSTICK'S Finnllssue See pnges 40 & 41 tor details. 12. CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN

lVinter 1993·94

volume 15 number 1

POETRY Susan Spady 5 The Push·Pull of This Love Susan Landgraf 6 On This Hallowed Eve's Night Laurie Kutchins 8 Mangos /(' Bones Joan Fox 12 Roots Rebecca Seiferle 14 Divided Continent Susan Wallack 33 Diogenes in Athens Eleanor Wilner 34 Operations: Desert Shield, Desert Stann Patricia Edith 38 Morning Silvia Curbelo 40 Janis Joplin Kathleen Crown 42 Neckla<:e: Rich Pink Corona Rmmd a Flnshing Yellow Heart Gail Tremblay 46 Surviving 47 An Onondaga Trades with a lVoman Who Sings with a Mayan Tongue Carole Boston Weatherford 48 Charleston Baskets Sarah Messer 52 Widow's Hole Judith Somberger 54 Fire and Ice 56 Mother-in-law

ART Janet McKenzie 17 The Light-Boned Bird 18 Three Resting lVomen 19 Sweet Dignity Barbara Milman 20 Bahi Yar 21 Uneasy Burial Katherine Ace 22 Strings Attached 23 Shopping 24 God Mother Discards Her Dress Laurie York 25 Small Spaee-Safe Pla<:e 26 IVhen Mother Left Home 27 When Mother Left Home (detail)

NORTHIVEST REVIEW'S Cheryl Walker 108 When the Bough Breaks: Pregnancy and the Legacy ofAddiction by Kira Corser and Frances Payne Adler JodI' Aliesan 11 (' The Hedge, the Ribbon by Carol Orlock Sibyl James III M)'rrhfMy Life as a Screamer by

IN MEMORIAM 113 Eli,abeth Layton (1909·1993) 114 Anne E. Krosby (1957·1993)

CONTRIBUTOR NOTES 124 camera obscura 13. May,1992

Imaging Technologies, Inscribing Science 2 Special Issue Editors: Paula A. Treichler and Lisa Cartwright

5 Introduction by Paula A. Treichler and Lisa Cartwright

19 Women, X-rays, and the Public Culture of Prophylactic Imaging by Lisa Cartwright

57 "Laser for Ladies": Endo Discourse and the Inscription of Science by Ella Shohat

91 Tile End oftile Road: Gender, the Dissemination of Knowledge, and the American Campaign Against Venereal Disease during World War I by Stacie Colwell

131 Fetal Exposures: Abortion Politics and the Optics of Allusion by Valerie Hartoun; lSI The Empire Strikes Back: A Posttranssexual Manifesto by Sandy Stone

179 Spaced Out: Remembering Christa McAuliffe by Constance Penley

215 Pages from Treatment by Ann D. Satterfield

225 Empowering Patients: Using Interactive Video Programs to Help Patients Make Difficult Decisions by Ann Barry Flood

233 Camera Informatica: Producing Interactive Media Programs for Patients Facing Difficult Choices by Joe Henderson, Eric Baumgartner, Scott Chesnut, Brian Driscoll, Anne Henderson, Linda Hurd

241 A Review of "Imaging Techniques in Reproductive Medicine" by Estelle S. Fletcher

244 Contributors

247 Books Received 14. icanadian woman StudieS I ewitiCf

Fall 1993 Volume 14. Number 1

WOMEN WRITING

Editorial 3

PROSE Bordercrossings: SkinIVoice/Identity by Marusia Bociurkiw 6 Intercepter Ie feci par Nicole Brossard 10 Black Women Writing by Myriam J. Chancy 12 From the Inside-Looking al You by Beth 8ram 16 Ma propre melodie se forge par Htlene Blais 19 First Heat Heart of a Thing by Yasmin Ladha 20 The Bible Says (A Controversial Subject) by Lilja B. Stefansson 24 A MOlher's Kiss From the Grave by lbolya Grossman 25 I Give You a Recipe, I Write You My History a collective work by Parkdale Domestic Workers 27 Croneology by Karen Ballinger 32 Alternative Music by Nik lVelier 36 Excavation 4: Female Frailty by Laurie Kruk 38 Untilled, 1991,27" x 19", Oil, Artist's Collection by Elise Levine 40 Lucky Coffee by Candis Graham 44 Wild Garlic: The Journal of Maria S. by Elisaviella Ritchie 47 A Play About the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo by Alisa Palmer 53 Evaporation by Shelagh Plunkett 57 The Speed Christmas by Linda Griffiths 60 Acrobat by L4.. Hamilton 63 The Green Library by Janice Kulyk Keefer 67 History's Posse by Honor Ford·Smith 72 Wildcat by Haze/le Palmer 75 Secrets by Megan Williams 78 Landmark Days by Patricia Watson 81 New Tricks by Sarah Louise 86 Helen's Day by MaryJ. Breen 91 Ophelia Speaks by Diane Flacks 97

POETRY

There Is No Such Thing As Silence by Libby Scheier 9 mighllhere be finches by Marg Yeo 9 Word Search by Louise Karch 11 Housework by Chrystl Verduyn 11 wolves of course by Marg Yeo 18 On visiting the sight of the last witch's burning at Dunning in PCrlhshire, Scotland by Barbara Hudspith 23 Femmage hommiliere par Nathalie Stephens 26 Kitch and Talk by lara Suleman 31 I have known women by Lisa Schmidt 31 The Lesser Amazon by Karen Connelly 33 Peri par Muriel Bedard 34 Icanae1ian woman St"UctieS IeS cahiet"S de lei fEmme 15. I ClV'-\Cf

(Continued) Fall 1993 Volume 14, Number 1

WOMEN WRITING Penises, 1 by Libby Scheier 35 l'homme (et je dis bien I'homme) par Nathalie Stephens 37 Meglio Moria che Disonorata by Francesco Schembri 39 hungergraphs by Sylvia Legris 41 Waiting for the Popsicle Man [Reflections on Incest} by M. Ann Phillips 42 Skin by Ruth Mandel 51 Susan Dixon's Sampler: 1861 (Norron, NB) by Sandy Shreve 52 Mother Daughter Photographs by Lyn Lifshin 52 Waiting by Margaret Avison 56 Goddess by Michele Birch-Conery 59 my muse by Marg Yeo 66 Between Sisters by Sandy Shreve 69 WomanIMan by Fauzia Rafiq 77 Lesson by Karen Massey 80 Jane And". by Julia Steinecke 85 Starting Over by Phillipa 85 By Train Across Canada by Anne Innis Dogg 89 Family Tree by Margo Button 89 (untitled) by Judilh Kalman 95 Elle revenait de loin par Anniek Perrol-Bishop 96

REVIEWS Margaret Laurence-Al Purdy: A Friendship in Leiters by Clara Thomas 98 Salvage The Way to Come Home Poems For Men Who Dream ofLolita by Deborah Jurdjevic 99 Judith Jasmin, De feu et de flamme Judith Jasmin, Defense de 10 liberte par Lucie Lequi" 102 Jazz by Alldrea O'Reill)' 103 Main Brides by Nand White 104 Fenelre sur COllf: Voyage dans l'oeuvre romanesque d'flelene Parmelin par Lucie Lequin 105 MOlher, Not Mother by Miriam Jones 105 Reading Life Writing: An Amhology by Wendy Schissel 107 Romantic Correspondence: Women, Politics arid the Fiction ofLetters by Katherine Binhammer 107 Menagere au temps de 10 crise par Gail Cuthbert Brandl 109

FRONT COVER

Lupe Rodriguez, Modo de Bailar-Emily Carr, Acrylic on Canvas, 5' x 7', 1993. Photo: Jeff Nolte. "In this work I pay tribute to Emily Carr, the artist and the writer. Through her work I ha~'e been invited to enter the forest and discover all enlightened world previously unknown to me. "

BACK COVER

Lupe Rodriguez, Se Vende, Detail, Acrylic on Canvas, 3' x 2 1/2', 1992. Photo: Jeff Nolte. "The dancing gypsy, allhough a cliche to many, is for me a symbol ofthe creative spirit of women artists-always in a stale of flux, wanting to break barriers, never confined. "

Lupe Rodriguez is a practising artist and an art educator at the Art Gallery ofOntario, Her most recetH work addresses the issue ofher own identity as a Spanish Canadion as well as the identity ofwomen in our society.

i Correcl!on: In the Summer 1993 issue, Women and Disability' we misspelled Ihe name of the cover artist. Our apologies to Sherroe Clark. I 16.

COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES a lesbian quarterly

CONTENTS Number Forty-nine Winter 1993

3 Notes to Our Readers 4 Red, by Bridget Cougar 5 Dating, by Martha Clark Cummings 11 Do You Want Some Fries with That? by Darcy Wakefield 15 Two Poems by Janet Mason 19 Choices, Baby, by Jeannie Dewey 22 Altered State, by Beth Walsh Bolstad 25 Letters to the Parole Board, by Debra Reid and Sandra Lundy 44 Three Poems by Judy Moxley 47 Brown Shoes, by Rita Schiano 50 Keeping Busy, by Kathy Watkins 53 Morning Ride, by Victoria Manyarrows 55 Drinking with Simone and Beth, by Robin Bernstein 60 Only a Gay Woman Can, by Hilda L. McMuIIins 61 Two Poems by C. E. Mull 63 The Way the Rain, by Allison M. Dudo 71 Farmer Dyke. by Luanne Armstrong 74 Three Poems by Meg Jochild 78 Dog Mother, by Frances Snowder 89 Two Poems by Claire Maree 90 Marsha's Mermaids, by Judith Ann Hill 95 Word Woman, by Ellen Rhodes 97 Tempted, by Jenny Bleier 104 Walk Before You Run, by Tracey Michelle Hughes 106 (Dyke) Resistance: A Story, by Ruthann Robson 110 Irish Folklore, by Lois M. Loy 114 Bones: Betrayal, by Kimberly Kita 116 Storyteller, by Eileen Dare

Photographs by Patricia Thomas appear on page 10. A drawing by Amy Meredith appears on page 14. A drawing by Joyce B. Smith appears on page 54. A drawing by Vicki Squires appears on page 59. A photograph by Robin Parke-Strong Melavalin appears on page 88. A cartoon by KET Debold appears on page 96. 17. ONCERNS

VOLUME 23 NUMBER 3 FALL 1993

Election Results and Letter from the Second Vice-President, Elizabeth Flynn 3 Caucus Sessions at the December 1993 MLA Convention 5 Call for Papers, Spring 1994 Concerns 6

Queer Theory, Queer Concerns Karla Jay and Edith Benkov, guest editors

Introduction, Karla Jay and Edith Benkov 7 Placing Lesbians, Bonnie Zimmerman 10 Academic Voguing, or the Politics of Appropriation, Ruth D. Johnston 17 Not a Safe Space: Feminist Pedagogy and Queer Theory in the Classroom, Cheryl Kader and Thomas Piontek 25 Uninhabited Angels: Cross-discip1inarity and Lesbian Literary Theory, Pamela J. Olano 37

Regular Features NEMLA Minutes 51 Ms. Mentor 52 Dancing Through the Minefield 59 Announcements 62 Reporting on Research in Progress and Recent Publications 65 18. CRITICAL MATRIX

1HE PRINCETON JOURNAL OF From the Editors WOMEN, Page 1 GENDER, Access to Kangchenjunga AND CULTURE Janet Gray Page 3

VOLUME• 7 Rewriting the Feminine Script: NUMBER 1 Fay Weldon's Wicked Laughter 1993 Ann Marie Hebert Page 21

Dora: The Case for Hysteria Joanne Shen Page 41

Reverse Angle Lydia Douglas Page 49

Fashioning Professional Selves Shireen Carroll, Wendy Carse, Annette Trefzer Page 63

(Un)weaving the Shroud of the Fathers: "A Woman's Sentence" in Between the Acts Tracy Seeley PageS1

Notes on Contributors Page 99

Index to Critical Matrix Volume 1 (1985) thrmlgh Volume 6 (1992) Page 101 CRI TIC AL 19. MATRIX

lHE PRINCETON SPECIAL ISSUE: CULTURAL STUDIES JOURNAL OF WOMEN, From the Editors: Feminism and Cultural Studies GENDER, Page 1 AND CULTURE Andrew Ross in Cultural Studies Andrew Ross Page 7 VOLUME?• NUMBER 2 Smells Like Teen Spirit: Riot Grrrls, 1993 Revolution, and Women in Independent Rock Joanne Gottlieb and Gayle Wald Page 11

Interview: on Hip-Hop David Hawk Page 45

A Home for Murphy Brown's Son(s) David Lewis Page 59

Making a Spectacle, or, Is There Female Drag? Debra Silverman Page 69

Caught in Space? The Configuration of a TwentySomething Generation David Lewis, Lisa Lynch, Jeffrey Schulz, Bruce Simon Page 91

Notes on Contributors Page 147 20. A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies

• d I f f e r e n c e s

Volume 5, Number 2

SIIII/IlIC1' 11)1) J

i\L\ Rr ANN DOA2\E 1 Technology's Body: Cinematic Vision in Modernity

CHRISTOPHER LANE 24 "The Delirium of Interpretation": Writing the Papin Affair

CAROLYN D EH 62 Pornography, Literature, and the Redemption of Virility in France, 1880-1930

GERTRUDE POSTL 92 The Silencing of a Voice: Christa Wolf, Cassandra, and the German Unification

ROBERT SCHOLES 116 Hemingway's Gay Blades and ~ANCY CO"LEY

"'ENOY BROW:\" 140 Jim Miller's Passions. A Review October 1993 Number 97 21 .

FEATURES 12 Can women rock? Lucy O'Brien introduces the stadium stars of tomorrow 16 Madonna let me down is left cold by the self·styled high priestess of sex 18 Women students [jzShackleton takes the temperature on campus 22 Bhaji on the Beach L7take their success for granted puts Asian women's lives in the frame. The director and writer talk to Yasmin AJibhai Brown 24 Professional feminism Melissa Benn asks if we need a different politics 26 Earthlv paradise Ann Oakley talks about her double life

28 Bea Campbell (oll.g" a hothed of apalhy Men's and women's responses to poverty REGULARS 4 Watch this space Editolial: feminism and confomlity 6 Hersav Readers' letters 9 News War and peace: wome" demOistrate in Belgrade Poverty wages move up the agenda 29 Arts Brawn meets brain: Uzzie Francke; a new music column 33 Books Val McDennid on detective fiction 37 Health Ang.llqoe K1djo Anew column from Janet Hadley 38 Personal Fighting ti,e good fight 39 Footloose Residential writing courses 40 Workwise Death of a collective 51.1,,,,"1. blleslh. dUll 22.

CONTENTS

Volume 4, Number I, 1994

Special Issue: SHIFfING IDENTITIES SHIFfING RACISMS

______EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION

5 Shifting Itlentities Shifting Racisms: An Introduction Kum-Kum BHAVNANI and Ann PHOENIX ______ARTICLES

19 Shifting the Subject: A Conversation between Kum-Kum Bhavnani and , 12 April 1993. Santa Cruz, California Kum-Kum BHAVNANf and Donna HARAWAY 41 Resisting Racism and Sexism in Academic Psychology: A PersonalfPolilical View Karen L HENWOOD 63 Empowering Women? The Oprah Winfrey Show Corinne SQUIRE

81 Harmonious'Heima!' and Disturbing'Auslander' Nora RATHZEL

99 COniraJit:lory Positions. Ambivalent Perceptions: A Case Study of a Blad Woman Entrepreneur Philomena ESSED

119 Asian Women's Ethnic Identity: The Impm:t of Gender ilnd Context in the Accounts of \Vomen Bringing Up Children in East london Anne \VOOllETT, Harriette MARSHALL Paula NICOLSON and Neelam DOSANJH

133 Di(s)-secling and Dis(s)-c1osing 'Whiteness': Two Tales about Psychology L. Mun WONG

155 Experience, Identities and Alliances: Jewish Feminism and Feminist Psychology Erica BURMAN

179 Women, Ethnicit)' and Ernpowennent Nira YUVAL-DA VIS

______OBSERVATIONS & COMMENTARIES

199 I. The Politics of While and Black Bodies Barbara TREPAGNIER

206 II. White Women's Identity and Diversity: Awareness from the Inside Out Shari TARVER-BEHRING 23. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111:

November 1993 VO;lIllle In Nllmber 4

UNIVERSITY PRESSES News From the Un;vers~ies 37 Univers~y Press Gems 39 Lesbian Books From University Presses .43 Univers~y Presses .47

ARTICLES 6th Intemational Feminist Book Fair 19 Publishing Triangle Meeting Report 21 Dispatches From The Road 25 OutWr~e 1993 29 Bookstore News 15 News/Short Stories 7 Press Gang Printers Close' Wins Nobel Prize' CBC Opens Calalog to Non·members • NLGBM Update -Uttle Sisters Trial Postponed' Women's Language Published' NCIBA • Childcare Survey' Obiluary: Ros de Laneroile Women's Music: What's New 89 Time to Take Out The Patriarchy: Nell Hart 69

DEPARTMENTS Advertising Index 119 Announcements 72 Canadian Content 33 Classified Ads 120 SUbscription Information 78 They Went That-A-Way 71 Trivia 31 Writing Wanted 73

THE BOOKS Art Books 79 Gay Men's Literature 81 Humor Books 77 Mysteries 85 Our Own Presses 95 Publishers' Row 113 Science Fiction 83 The Small Presses 107 24. Feminist Bookstore News 1:1\11:111:

January/February 1994 Volume 16 Number 5

WOMEN & TRAVEL Travel Guides for Women 23 Travel Magazines 27 Wilderness & Adventure Books 29 Women & the Outdoors 31 PUblishing Travel Books - Seal & 8th Mountain 35 University Press Travel Books 39 ARTICLES Vacha: The Women's Library in Bombay .45 Bookstore News 13 News/Short Stories 7 61FBF • Balkan Women's Book Drive' Amendment 2 Overturned. Canada Customs' PEN Women Writers • Women's WORLD Poetry Raves 47 Women's Music: Hot New Releases 71 Dispatches from the Road 43 DEPARTMENTS Advertising Index 99 Announcements 19 Back to Press & Other Good News 55 Bestsellers 57 Canadian Content 49 Subscription Information 12 They Went That-A-Way 53 Trivia 51 Writing Wanted 54 THE BOOKS Art Books 67 Border Crossing: Canadian Books 59 Gay Men's Literature 73 Humor Books 65 Mysteries 69 Our Own Presses 77 Publishers' ROw 91 Science Fiction 61 Short Raves 50 The Small Presses 83 University Presses 39 25. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS 1 BOOK REVIEWS 1

III GENDER IN CONTEMPORARY ISLAMIC SOCIETIES by Maurie Sacks. A World ofDifference: Islam and Gender Hierarchy in Turkey by Julie Marcus; Modernizing Women: GeJlder and Social Change in the Middle East by Valentine Moghadam; and Revealing Reveiling: lslamisl Gender ideology in Contemporary Egypt by Sherifa Zuhur. III A IllSTORICAL APPROACH TO ISLAMIC WOMEN by Carla Petievich. Women ;" Islam from Medieval to Modern Times by Wiebke Walther and Women & Gender in Islam by Leila Ahmed. III FEMALE IMAGES OFTHE DIVINE by Eleanor B. Amico. The Myth ofti,e Goddess: Evolution ofan Image by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford; In Q Chariot Drawn by Lions: 11,e Search for the Female in Deity by Asphodel P. Long; Her SIMre ofthe Blessings: Women's Religions Amollg Pagans, Jews, and Christians in the Greco-Roman World by Ross Shepard Kraemer; and Site Who Is: The Myslery ofGod in Feminist Theological Discourse by Elizabeth A. Johnson. III IDENTITY, CEREMONY, COMMUNITY, JEWISH WOMEN'S SPIRITUALITY by Phyllis Holman Weisbard. The Telling: The Story ofa Group ofJewish Women Who Journey to SpiritlUllity nlrough Community and Ceremony by E.M. Broneri The Jewish Women's Awareness Guide: Connections for the 2nd Wave oflewish Feminism by Janet Camay et al.i Daughters ofthe King: Women and the Synagogue: A Survey of History, Halakah, and Contemporary Realities, ed. bySusan Grossman and Rivka Hauti The Men'f ofOur Mothers: A Bilingual AnthologyoflewisJI Women's Prayers lBizkJlIls ImohesJ, compo by TracyGuren KIirs; A Ceremonies Sampler: New Rites, Celebrations, and ObservancesofJewish Women, ed. by Elizabeth Resnick Levine; and Four Centuries ofJewish Women's SpirilUil1ity: A Sourcebook, ed. by Ellen M. Umansky and Dianne Ashton. FEMINIST VISIONS ...... •.... 14 VISIONS, STRUGGLES, CELEBRATIONS, RECENT VIDEOS ON WOMEN AND REUGION by Andrea Nye.

(Continued, next page) 26. EMINIST OLLECTIONS A QUARTERLY OF WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES

(Continued) Volume 15, Number I F.111 1993

A CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE REDISCOVERED 17 by Samantha Selwood.

COMPUTER TALK 19 Databases, email discussion lists, ele<:lTonic texts and journals. RESEARCH EXCHANGE ...... •...... 21 WISCONSIN UffiLiOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 21 ARCHIVES ...•...... •...... •...... •••...... 22 Five archival collections, from rnemorabUia ofwomen Air Force pilots to records of the Federation of Women's Clubs. FEMINIST PUBLISHING ...... •...... •...... 22 A new women's humor publisher in Pennsylvania; hard times for Britain's Onlywomen Press. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES 23 Bibliographies on British women, career advancement, underrepresented groups in the field of geography, women and AIDS, mothers and daughters in short fiction, rural women, and Canadian and U.S, women of letters; a biographical dictionary on African American women; and resources on sexual harassment, statistics on women, and women at Gettysburg. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard) PERIODICAL NOTES , ,, 29 • Newand newlydiscovered periodicalson lesbian/gaycultureandsocialservices,'zinenetworking. women in Singapore, radical British women, consensual sexual practice, women coal miners, writer Ellen Glasgow, self-development of African women, newsbits for busy executive women, cartoons, sports and sports fans, roping with chronic illness, arts, Malaysian workers' organizing, law, and health, • Special issues of periodicals on the politics of abortion, sexual harassment in the communications field, feminism and consumer research, lesbian and gay history and culture, gender inequalities in Africa, tropical diseases in wome~, caesarean births in the U.S., development and health, contem­ porary Jewish women writers, critique of the current feminist wave, • Ceased publication: H.D. Newsletter, New Directio1ls for Women. (Compiled by Linda Shull) ITEMS OF NOTE ,, ,,,, 34 Writings on women's studies in India, a collection of papers on Margaret Sanger, a report on reclaimingdiversity in thecurriculum, a working paperon feminist internationalism, an international directory of women's health projects, a grants listing for women in science, infonnation packets on traffic in womenand teenage pregnancy in the southern hemisphere,statistics on mothers' labor force participation, a support program for low-income women, a displaced homemakers' guide to nontra­ ditional occupations, a catalog of publications on women's unwaged work, a change in Library of Congress cataloging practice, a bilingual pamphleton sexual assault in marriage, a resource guideon violence against women, a campus safety guide, a woman's book of days, and a policy document on mace and tear gas weapons. (Compiled by Ingrid Markhardt) BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED , 37 27. FEMINIST ISSUES VOLUME 13, NO.2, FALL 1993

Articles

Michael S. Kimmel and The New Men's Movement: Michael Kaufman Retreat and Regression with America's Weekend Warriors 3

Erelfa Shadmi Female Police Officers in Israel: Patterns of Integration and Discrimination 23

Evelyne Accad Excision: Practices, Discourses and Feminist Commitment . 47

Eileen Schlee The Subject is Dead, Long Live the Female Subject! 69

Suzanne M. Mayr and Co-Dependency and Myth 81 Joseph L Price 28. • evteW No. 46 Spring 1994

Chips, Coke and Rock·'n'·Roll: Children's Mediation of an Invitation to a First Dance Party 1 Amy B. Rossiter Power and Desire: The Embodiment ofFemale Sexuality 21 Janet Holland, Caroline Ramazanoglu, Sue Sharpe and Rachel Thomson Poems 39 Rhoda Janzen 'A Girton Girl on a Throne': Queen Christina and Versions ofLesbianism, 1906-1933 41 Sarah Waters The Pervert's Progress: An Analysis ofStoryof0 and the Beauty Trilogy 61 Amalia Ziv Dis·Graceful Images: Della Grace and Lesbian Sado·masochism 76 Reina Lewis Reviews Cecilia Morgan on Gender Conflicts: New Essays in Women's History 92 Rebecca D'Monte on The First English Actresses: Women and Drama 1660-1700; Actresses as Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture; The New Woman and Her Sisters: Feminism and Theatre 1850-1914 94 Marsha Rowe on The Feminist Companion to Mythology 97 Tijen Uguri~ on A Matter ofHonour: Experiences ofTurkish Women Immigrants 99 Marja Anderton on A Life's Mosaic: The Autobiography of Phyllis Ntantala 101 Ann Oakley on Damned IfWe Do: Contradictions in Women's Health Care 103 Jenny Bourne Taylor on Moving Targets: Women, Murder and Representation 104 Sara Dunn on Inversions: Writings by Dykes, Queers and Lesbians; New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and Cultural ~~~ 100 Christine Griffin on Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: ofLesbian Life in Twentieth-Century America; What a Lesbian Looks Like: Writings by Lesbians on their Lives and Lifestyles 108 Janet Sayers on The Inward Gaze: Masculinity and Subjectivity in Modern Culture; Male Subjectivity at the Margins 111

Noticeboard 114 FEMINIST 29. STUDIES

I Volume 18, Number 2 Summer 1992 I

Preface 225 Sagri Dhairyam "Artifacts for Survival": Remapping the 229 Contours of Poetry with Constance Coiner ''No One's Private Ground": A Bakhtinian 257 Reading of Tillie Olsen's Tell Me a Riddle Iris Berger, Intersections and Collision Courses: 283 Elsa Barkley Brown, Women, Blacks, and Workers Confront and Nancy A. Hewitt Gender, Race, and Class (Symposium) Dolores Mitchell Images of Exotic Women in Turn-of·the· 327 Century Tobacco Art (Art Essay) Anne M. Boylan Textbooks in U.S. Women's History 351 (Review Essay) Helen Duberstein Prometheus Bound (Poetry) 362 P. Gabrielle Foreman Past·On Stories: History and the Magically 369 Real, Morrison and Allende on Call Sarah S. Hughes Beyond Eurocentrism: Developing World 389 Women's Studies (Review Essay) Gail Kligman Abortion and International Adoption in 405 Post·Ceausescu Romania (Commentary) Jan Clausen The End of History !Fiction) 421 Notes on Contributors 430 Notes and Letters 432 Publications Received 437 30. FEMINIST STUDIES

IVolume 19, Number 1 Spring 1993 I

Preface 3

Gianna Pomata History, Particular and Universal: On Reading 7 Some Recent Women's History Textbooks

Robin Pastorio­ Eve; If You Could Just Remember; Dinah 51 Newman (poetry) Atina Grossmann German Women Doctors from Berlin to 65 New York: Maternity and Modernity in Weimar and in Exile

Myra Marx Ferree .The Rise and Fall of "Mommy Politics": 89 Feminism and Unification in lEast) Germany

Helen Glazer Art Essay 116 Suzanne M. Marilley Frances Willard and the Feminism of Fear 123 Annelise Orleck "We Are That Mythical Thing Called the Public': 147 Militant Housewives during the Great Depression

Margaret Hanzimanolis Days Like Rags {poetry! 173

Cynthia D. Schrager Questioning the Promise of Self-Help: 177 A Reading of Women Who 1..

Pierrette Hondagneu­ New Perspectives on Lalina Women 193 Sotelo (Review Essay)

Notes on Contributors 206 Publications Received 208 FEMINIST 31. STUDIES

IVolume 19, Number 2 Summer 19931

Preface 237

Rickie Solinger "A Complete Disaster": Abortion and the Politics of 241 Hospital Abortion Comminees. 1950·1970 Alice Adanu Out of the Womb: The Future of the Uterine 269 Meuphor Linda M. Blwn Mothers, Babies, and Breastfeeding in Late Capitalist 291 America: The Shifting Conte>..1S of Feminist Theory Lyn Lifihin My Mother's Address Book; My Mother Who Can't 313 See (poetry) Faulkner Fox Pirate; Self (fiction) 315 Nancy E. Rose Gender, Race, and the Welfare State: Govemmem 319 Work Programs from the 1930s to the Present Susan K. Cahn From the I1Muscie Moll" to the I1Butch" Ballpbyer: 343 Man.nishness, Lesbianism, and Homophobia in U.S. Women's Sport Tee A. Corinne Art Essay 369 Mark Breitenberg Anxious Masculinity: Sexual Jealousy in Early 377 Modern England Susan McClary Reshaping a Discipline: Musicology and Feminism 399 in the 1990. (Review Essay)

Notes on Contributon 424

Notes and Letters 427 Publications Received 432 32. FEMINIST STUDIES

I Volume 19, Number 3 Fall1993!

Preuce 461

SuadJoseph Gender and Relationality among Arab Families in 465 Lebanon AfSaneh Najmabadi Veiled Discoune-Unveiled Bodies 487 Janet Bauer Ma'ssoum's Tale: The Personal and Political 519 Tfansfonnatiorn ofa Young Iranian UFeminist fl and Her Ethnographer Malve von Hassell Issei Women: Silences and Fields ofPower 549 Shirley Geok-lin Lim Feminist and Ethnic Literary Theories in 571 Asian Americm Literature Marina Heung Daughter-Text/Mother-Text: Matrilineage in 597 Amy Tan'sJoy ullk Club Sally Ann h:lStings American Culture and Higher Education tor 617 Japanese Women (Review Essay) Betty Kano Four Northern Califomia ArtiS15: Hisako Hibi. 628 Norine Nishimura. Yang Soon Min. and Miran Ahn (Art [".IY) Beth Houston Photograph (poetry) 643 Janet Kuypers right there, by your heart: scars (poetry) 646 A..'TIY Gibson Turtles (poetry) 651 Rachel E. Harding Why I Like Nina (poetry) 653 Judith McCombs Poems from a sequence called 654 "The Mother Poems" (poetry)

Notes on Contributors 659 Notes and Letters 662 Publications Received 668 33. Feminist Teacher

Vol. 7 No.3 Fall 1993

Table of Contents

11 Going Coed in the 90's and the Search for Core Values: Valuing the Feminine, Finding the Good By Julia D. Russell

21 Teaching the Incest Narrative: Problems and Possibilities By Rhoda]. Zuk and Ann A. Wetmore

27 Women's Ways of Knowing Bloom's Taxonomy By Charlotte Hogsett

33 Feminism, Physical Education, and the Realities of the Classroom By Georgia Smeal, Belinda Carpenter, and Gordon Tait

41 An Approach Toward the Inclusion of Women Writers in a Course on the Israeli Short Story By Harriet L. Parmet

47 Making the Earth Shake By Jane Hilberry

50 Bibliography for an Anti-Homophobic Pedagogy: A Resource for Students, Teachers, Administrators, and Activists By Ian Barnard

Departments 4 The Network 53 Book Reviews 8 Feminist Teacher Network News 57 Teaching Resources 59 Conferences/Calls for Papers 3~. Femini tVoi A FREE MAlliSON .\RE.\ NEWS JOUlINAL: flY WOMEN FOR WOMEN

Vol. 6, No. 10 December 10, 1993­ February 4, 1994

Contents Salvadoran Leader Abortion and Betrayal Fights for Democracy, by Pat Gowens 7 Women's Rights by Esty Dinur 1 Dialect of the Heart: Creative Expressions8 Eighth Annual Lesbian Variety Show a Does Being "In" Mean Success An End to by Janet Platt 1 Discrimination? by Liz Hendrickson 10 Lettel'll 2 .,, UWWomen's Newsbriefs 2 ~. Basketball·Update by C.W. Idzerda 10 Why We Need Gun Control Talking About Power by Verdell R. De & Violence Amongst Yarman 3 .~ Lesbians by Jane Stedman 11 Protesters Arrested at GWEN Site Network 12 by Barb Katt 4 Calendar 14 City Employee Drops Sexual Harassment Classlfieds 16 Suit by Rachel Potter 4 35. FeministVDices ,\ 1'1(1"1: \1 \IIIS()~ \IIE \ :>;E\\' S 100'II:>;'\L: IIY \\'OME:>; Hili \\'O\lE~

Volume 7, Number 1 February 4 - March 4 1994 .

,.l,'j;:·.·, '.r .:~ .';-;',.f,.~.~~-{~' R.-?7?;-~·:;~;~j'r:,;i .~:~ c' Focus on.: . Black Herstory Body Image

Contents Black Women, Food Refteetions on Black and Body Image History Month: by Gwen Sims 6 Interviews with Local African American Black Women's Women History: Significant by Theo. Kramer 1 Dates in February by Kathie Rasmussen 8 Free Wheeling My Body, My Self: Body by Barbara Vedder 1 Image & Disability: LETTERS 2 Interview by Thea. Kramer 10 NEWS BRIEFS 2 Women in the Martial Hairy Legs Yesl Arts by Lynn 3 by C. W. Idzerda 12

Taking Up SPACE: The The Plano: Dangerous Final Frontier ofClau Music: Movie Review Struggle by Carolyn Gage 13 by Betty Granda 4 NETWORK 14 Some Recent Books on Black Hemory/History CALENDAR 15 4 CLASSIFIEDS 16 The Great American ·Out by Ken Ann Owen 5 36. inistVoices A FnEE Xh\fHSON ~\nEA NE\\SJOUltNAL: or \\OMEN Fun "O~JEN

Volume 7, Number 2 March 5 - April 7 1994

,c,ti'Y';;Y,',":",i:,Y;"":,(i:., ;;;<:fMII] Contents

Women and the Inter! On the UN, Human National RIghts, and Women by Mary N, Layoun 1 by Esty Dinur 7

Native American Guatemela" Widows Spirituality for Sale Confront State Represslon by Chris Jendrisak 1 by Sue Pastor 8

Letters 2 Aching Muscles and Cultural Heritage Beyond Culture: Health by BrendaVelasco 9 Workers and the Fight against AIDS In Kenya Azteca by Karen Booth 3 by Brenda Velasco 9

China: Women Still ShOWing Their Colors: Struggling for Their Half Minority Women In ofthe Sky Germany Address Gender by Helen Leung 4 & Ethniclty by Karen Jankowski 10 Hungary: "Iron In One Hand, Court Files In The ' In the Name ofthe Other" Father InteIView by Peggy Kelbel 5 by Elyse Crystall 11

Books"Books Books Books Art and Identity: by c.w, ldzerda 5 Elizabeth Catiett by Melanie Herzog 12 Sending Stones from the War Zone NETWORK 14 by Lori Berryhill 6 CALENDAR 15 CLASSIFlEDS 16 Santa Barbara As Sa1vaI:lon?: Women In Indla and the "information Revolution" by Pauline Chakravarty 7 A FE.MINIST QUARTE.RLY 37. FIREWEED OF WRITING, POLITICS, ART AND CULTURE

Issue 41 1993

fiction 6 Dear Lisa Kyo Madear 14 Mango Shahnaz Stri 53 Waiting for the Turtle Jennifer Foatman 76 The Cook From Cologne Susan K. Dyment

speaking texts 20 Speaking Out of the Silence Around Rape: APersonal Account Laura Levitt 40 More Back Talk: Race, Sex, Differences and Ute,.1 Methods (Part Two) Ayanna Black & Roberta Morris poetry: 16 After the Funeral; For Anne Sexton 62 "My Desh is not Identity But Politics" Susannah Smith Urvashi Vaid 37 I Dream Your Hand; Water Level Margaret Webb 56 poems Vivian Marple 30 Shirley Chow 72 Viv Sexes the Snow (or. a bisexual prefer. ence); Viv locates a Source of Voce Nancy Chater

review 58 Breaking Out: Tama 801 Tama Na!: Enough Is Enough! Helen Lee

etc. 4 upcoming issues 5 letters 82 departments 38. Frontiers

A Journal of Women Studies

Volume XI\', Number 1 1993

xi From the Editors

WOMEN, FAMILY, COMMUNITY, AND WORK Karen Brodkin Sacks 1 Eum-Ethnic Working-Class Women's Community Culture

Kim V.L. England 24 OumgingSuburbs, Changing Women: Geographic Perspectives on Suburban Women and Suburbanization

Nancy Foner 44 Work Culture in the Nursing Home: Adaptation and Resistance Among Nursing Aides

Mary Anglin 68 Strategic Differences: Gendered Labor in Southern Appalachia

Sylvia de Swaan 87 Five Photographs

Lynne Hanley 93 Mean Streak

Rhoda Gersten 102 Neon

Christal M. Chac6n 103 To Be A Color

AnnLouise Keating 105 Writing, Politics, and las Lesheradas: Platicando con Gloria Anzaldua

Mary Beth Edelson 131 Two Photographs

Janet Kuypers 134 the room of the rape

Deborah Ooud 136 Three Photographs Waggoner

Andre M. laPalme 140 Blueberries

149 In Brief

155 Contributors 39. Gender and Education

Volume 5 Number 3 1993

ElkJ WeslkJnd. Cinderella in the Classroom. Children's Responses to Gender Roles in Fairy-tales 237

Gra" Grima & Anne B. Smith. The Participation of Boys and Girls in Home Economics 251

Meg Magui". Women Who Teach Teachers 269 oVanry Yanoshak & Joan DelPlalo. De-disciplining the Disciplines: the suspect politics of interdisciplinary pedagogy 283

A. Skllon. On Becoming a Male Physical Education Teacher: the informal culture of students and the construction of hegemonic masculinity 289

Julie Datus & Iv} Bmnber. Comics or Stories: Differences in the Reading Attitudes and Habits of Girls and Boys in Years 2, +and 6 305

VIE\\'POf.\T Cris Tou'IIl9. Lesbians Play Football Too: "1dening the gender debate 321

BOOK RE\1EWS The Modmi Girl. Girlhood and Glowing Up (L. Johnson) reviewed by P. Tinkler 325

Equal OpportunitUs in School Management: a school-based diskm" learning programme (E. -Khalifa, V. Hall & A. ~;!CMahon) re\1ewed by H Li 326

WOIIU'II and literary (;\1. Ballara) reviewed by F. Leach 328

Gnukr and Schools (L. :\Ieasor & P. Sikes) re'1ewed by V. Hey 329

Title-Page and Contents, Volume 5 333 40. Volume 8. Number I March 1994 Contents

From the Editor 5 Gender, Race, and the Distribution of Social Assistance: Medicaid Use Among the Frail Elderly MADONNA HARRINGTON MEYER 8 Motherhood and the Obfuscation of Medical Knowledge: The Case of Sickle Cell Disease SHIRLEY A. HILL 29 Taking Up a Position: Discourses of Femininity and Adolescence in the Context of Man/Girl Relationships TERRY LEAHY 48 Women's Employment as a Gift or Burden?: Marital Power Across Marriage. Divorce. and Remarriage KAREN D. PYKE 73 Integrating Feminist Epistemologies in Undergraduate Research Methods PATRICIA EWICK 92 Enhancing the Quality ofSurvey Data on Violence Against Women: A Feminist Approach MICHAEL D. SMITH 109 Book Reviews Sexual Power: Feminism and the Family in America by Carolyn Johnston CAROLE TURBIN 128 Factory Daughters: Gender, Household Dynamics. and Rural Industrialization in Java by Diane Lauren Wolf RITA S. GALLIN 129 Making Gray Gold: Narratives ofNursing Home Care by Timothy Diamond KATHERINE CONWAY-TURNER 131

Disfigured Images: The Historical Assault on Afro-American Women by Patricia Morton and Black Looks: Race and Representation by bell hooks and Decolonizing Feminism: Race, Gender and Empire Building by Laura E. Donaldson BARBARA L. CARTER 133 Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath ofViolence-From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror by Judith Lewis Hennan EILEEN GEIL MORAN 136 Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays all an An Form by Susan Krieger BARRIETHORNE 138 The Illvisible Epidemic: The Story ofWomen and AIDS by Gena Corea MARY K. ZIMMERMAN 140 GENDERS 41.

18 Winter 1993

CYBERPUNK: TECHNOLOGIES OF CULTURAL IDENTITY Thomas Foster, Guest Editor

Introduction Thomas Foster Incurably Informed: The Pleasures and Dangers of Cyberpunk

Articles Thomas Foster Meat Puppets or Robopaths?: Cyberpunk and the Question of Embodiment 11

Eva Cherniavsky (En)gendering Cyberspace in Neuromancer: Postmodern Subjectivity and Virtual Motherhood 32

Kathleen Biddick Humanist History and the Haunting of Virtual Worlds: Problems of Memory and Rememoralion 47

Stephanie A. Smith Morphing, Materialism, and the Marketing of Xenogenesis 67

Claudia Springer Muscular Circuitry: The Invincible Armored Cyborg in Cinema 87

Albert Liu The Last Days of Arnold Schwarzenegger 102

Cynthia J. Fuchs "Death Is Irrelevant": Cyborgs, Reproduction, and the Future of Male Hysteria 113

Books Received 134

Notes on Contributors 141 42. Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 14 / Number6 / 1993

Letter from the Editor / v Editorial/vii WOMEN'S ANGER AND ITS MEANINGS: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE I Patricia Munhall / 481 THE PIONEERS OF RURAL PAKISTAN: THE LADY HEALTH VISITORS I Jocelyn Hezekiah / 493 SOCIAL SUPPORT AND RELATIONSHIP CHANGE AFTER CHILDBIRTH: AN EXPECTANCY MODEL I Mary J. Levitt, Sherrilyn Coffman, Nathalie Guacci-Franco, and Stephen Loveless I 503 GRIEVING THE WANTED CIDLD: RAMIFICATIONS OF ABORTION AFTER PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF ABNORMALITY I Aliza Kolker and B. Meredith Burke I 513 STRESSES AND REWARDS EXPERIENCED BY EMPLOYED MOTHERS I Elizabeth Anne DeSalvo Rankin I 527 WHAT FAMILY PLANNING METHODS WOMEN USE AND WHY THEY CHANGE THEM I Peggy S. Matteson and Joellen W. Hawkins I 539 MANAGING INCONTINENCE: WOMEN'S NORMALIZING STRATEGIES I Martha M. Skoner and Martha J. Haylor I 549 SEXUAL NETWORKING OF MARKET WOMEN IN BENIN CITY, EDO STATE, NIGERIA I Francisca lsi Omorodion I 561 Communication Networks I 573

Following page 574: Title Page to Volume 14 Contents of Volume 14 AuthorIndex to Volume 14 Health Care 43. for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 15 I Number 1 I 1994 January-February

EDITORIAL I v WORKING WOMEN IN THE SEX INDUSTRY AND THEIR PERCEPTION OF RISK FROM HIVIAIDS I Jill Jesson, Mike Luck, and Janet Taylor I 1 THE EXTENDED CURSE: BEING A WOMAN EVERY DAY I D, H. Berg and L. Block Coutts I 11 WOMEN'S PREFERENCES FOR CANCER-RELATED INFORMATION FROM SPECIFIC TYPES OF MASS MEDIA I J. David Johnson and Hendrika Meischke I 23 PROMOTION OF BREAST CANCER SCREENING IN A WORK SITE POPULATION I Margot E. Kurtz, J. C. Kurtz, Barbara Given, and Charles C. Given I 31 CONTRACEPTIVE PRACTICES BEFORE CONCEPTION AND AFTER THE BIRTH OF A CHILD WITH A CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEM I Sharon Wilkerson, Stephanie I. M. Quillin, and Suzanne Feetham I 43 HEALING TIME: THE BLUES AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN I Evelyn L. Barbee I 53 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE WOMEN'S HEALTH IN TANZANIA I Helen I. Lugina I 61 SEXUALITY BELIEFS AMONG CAMBODIANS: IMPUCATIONS FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS I Judith C. Kulig I 69 UNMARRIED MOTHERHOOD: CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES DESCRIBED BY 22 ADULTS WHOSE MOTHER WAS UNMARRIED WHEN THEY WERE BORN I Patricia Margaret Roberts I 77 BOOK REVIEW I 87 ANNOUNCEMENTS I 89 44. Healthsharing

Vol 14:2 Summer/Fall, 1993

FEATURES 10 Healthcare in Crisis How the North American Free Trade Agreement will affect Canadian heaithcare. janet Maher

14 Midwifery in Transition The regulation of midwifery is a chance to work for the inclusion of the diverse experiences of women. Anne Rochon Ford

18 Breaking with Tradition More and more lesbian couples are choosing to become parents-here some of them discuss their experiences. Rachel Epstein

23 In Our Own Words Organizations and issues are profiled in three areas: Woman Abuse, Workplace Hazards and Environmental Health and Challenging the :-ledical System.

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 4 Healthllnes

5 Leiters

6 Update

37 My Story, Our Story A journey from alcoholism to life. Virginia Ross

39 Reviews "You're in Charge: A Teenage Girl's Guide to Sex and Her Body" Fayola K. Lawrence

40 Resources & Events HECATE 45.

An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation

Vol. XIX no. ii, 1993

4-6 Editorial

7-29 'I Hate Working for White People' Jennifer Sabbioni 30-38 'Story Bridge Story' Lesley Singh 39-59 Hot Property: Mutants, Metaphors and Radiation Lynne Alice 60-61 Poems by Mary FranJa and Jennifer Compton 62-64 'Lovely Low Television Sounds' Ellen Rodger 65-84 'The Problem Was Finding the Time': Working Class Women's Writing in Australasia Ian Syson 85-90 Poems by Kate Morris, Devi1«l Vas, Carol Cohn and ACR 91-94 'The Yellowing' Moya Simons 95-97 Woodcuts by Julie Kearney 98-106 Poems by Judy Driscoll, Frances Martin and Carolyn Morwood 107-119 Wichita Under Seige Carol Wolfe Konek

120-121 'Green' Nina Kavunenko 122-127 Poems by John Knight and Gloria Yates 128-139 A Country Practice: Motherhood, Surrogacy and the Price of Love Kay Schaffer 140-148 Bibliography: Women Writers of Malaysia and Singapore. Part I: Poetry in English Nancy Hatch Woodward 149-155 Irish Women's Writing: Some Thoughts on its Critical Condition Rebecca Pe/an 156-162 Contradictory Contestations Tom O'Lincoln 46.

#27, 1993

The La/ina Collec/ive HERESIES 3 Editorial Josely C3f'IJ/ho. Marina G~lierrel, SUS3na Torruella Leval

Dina Burstyn & Ada Pilar Cruz 4 Conversations AbDUl Us and the Spirits Ada p,!dr CrUI. Dina Burstyn. Carmeflla Tropiuna

Consuela Luz Coco Fusco 11 Cartas de Coraz6n Ile"ers from CorazOn 20 Portfolio Coco Fusco. GuadalupeGJfcfJ-VJzQUeI, Maria Hinojosa. MeriJnSolo. Coalficue/ Las Colorado. Celeste O/alQuiagJ, Maria Elena GonzJ/el, Ella Arce

Marina Gutierrez 29 Nine Voices Vanessa Femandel, Marina Gulihrel, Mic/leleHemandel. Hanoi Medrano, Lisa Navarro. Alejandria Perez, Susana Rull. Haymee Salas, Kukuli Velarde

Martha E. Gimenez 38 Lalinos I Hispanics ... Whal Nelli Some Rel1eellons on 1111 PoUlin olld&nllty In Iha U.S.

Josely Carvalho The Latina Collective The Body I The Counlry MJrlflJ Gulilrfel, 43 Colleclion Amalia Mesa-8Jins, $an/a BarraIa, Liliana Porter, Sophie Rivera, Cecilia Vli:una & May Slevens. Josely Carvalho. Ana Mendieta 52 Claudia Hernandu, Gladys Tnana, Miriam Basilio. Ana Linneman. Fanny 5J.nin, Kathy .VarqJS, Regina Vater, Cristina Emmanuel, Esler HemJndel. Juana Alicia, lfe3.na Fuentes, Pura Crul, Raquelfn Mendiela, Mary Garcia Castro. Carla S!ellweg, Dolores Guerrero·crul. Frances NegrtJn.Muntaner, Gloria Claudia Ortil, Awilda S/erling, Vlvt'CJ VJlquu

Marta Moreno Vega 18 Resistance and Affirmation In African D1asllora lalln Communllies

Inverna Lockpez Celina Romany 84 Portfolio Ouisqueya Henriquez, Catalina Parra, In,erna Lockpel, 93 Neither Here nor There . . . Yel Maria Magdalena Campos,Pons, Consuela Castaneda, Lillian Mulero

Mlrtes Zwierzynskl Regina Araujo Corritore & Miriam Hernandez 91 Searching &Sharing Mines lwierzynski. 104 Vlslas latlnas Maria Mar. /dalpla Lil, Alicia Porcei de Peral/a, Marilyn Con~s, Monlse{{af Alsina. Beallil Ledesma Miriam Hernjndel Reg/fla AraUJO COff/lore. Ana Ferrer, Elaine Solo

Cordelia Candelaria 111 letting La Lloron8 Go, or, Re/readlng History's Tender Mercies COldelia Candelaria, Tina Modolli, YolandJ M. (~pel r~Trmn HOT WIRE: THE JOURNAL OF 47. WOMEN'S MUSIC AND CULTURE VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 1994

FEATURES 2 Yes, she is...Melissa Etheridge interviewed by Toni Armstrong Jr. 18 Hardcore Feminst Rock by Kathie Bergquist & Toni Armstrong Jr. 32 Michigan Moments by Toni Armstrong Jr., Bonnie Morris, Zenobia Conkerite, tatiana de la tierra, Therese Edell, Laura Love, Ruth Simkin & Mimi Baczewska 38 On Being a Global Citizen and World Troubador by Jess Hawk Oakenstar 40 A Family of Friends: The Making 01 the Women's Music Sampler by Sue Fink, Jamie Anderson & Dakota "I WAS THERE" REPORTS 20 Voters For Choice Concert by Kathy Tully 22 A Feminist Fourth: the Seventh National Women's Choral Festival by Catherine Roma & Marilyn Ebertz 24 Olivia Turns Twenty by Toni Armstrong Jr. 28 Rhythmlest 4 by Ginny Risk 30 The Tenth Michigan Womyn 01 Colors Tent by Amoja Three Rivers, Lola Lai Jong, Marie Beaumont & Adriana Becerra DEPARTMENTS 6 Soapbox Letters from Readers 7 Inquiring WlmMlnds Want to Know Ginni Clem mens in Maui and Lynn Lavner on the Road 8 Hotline compiled by Jeni Hamilton, Kim Hines, Annie Lee, Jamie Anderson & Toni Armstrong Jr. 12 On Stage and 011 by Zenobia Conkerite "Ubaka Hill: She Who Rises From the Fire" 14 Lesbomanla by Jorjet Harper "Dykelangelo" and "The Ghost of Christmas Past" 16 Mulling It Over by Nedra Johnson "Renegade Rhythm and Blues" 48 Re:lnking by Kate Brandt & Paula Lichtenberg "On the Case With V.1. and Kinsey" 51 Dykes to Watch Out For cartoons by Alison Bechdel 61 Ninth Annual HOT WIRE Readers' Choice Ballot 64 Classilled Ads compiled by Arryn Hawthorne & Jeni Hamilton 68 Tenth Anniversary Special: Two Stereo Soundsheets produced by Joy Rosenblatt" "TIcket to Wonderful" (June & Jean Millington) " "Gold in the Tapestry" (Jess Hawk Oakenstar) " "Where Will You Be?" (Nedra Johnson) " "Sugar Mama" (Gwen Avery) "Anybody Here" (Back To Back) , "Back Off" (Ellyn Fleming) "Concon "(Ubaka Hill) , "Home" (Zenobia Conkerite) , "I Like Being a Dyke" (Alison Farrell) , "Coming Into My Years" (MUSE Choir) 48. VOLUME 13 WINTER NUMBER 4 IOWA WOMAN 1 9 9 3

COVER ART "Lay of the Case" Kay Amert

fEATURES 13 Interview: Mary Swander James Grove & Steven Horowitz 22 Finding Art in the Inner Details Astrid Hilger Bennen 27 Kay Amert: Affentive to the Task at Hand Rebecca Childers

POETRY 6 Winter Communion Catherine Reid 20 Shunning Mary Swander 21 Gulf Mary Swander 26 Full Moon, Partial Eclipse Twyla Hansen 32 Rising Up Brenda Spilios 39 Morning Ritual Hazel Hunley 40 Black Opal Glenna Holloway

fiCTION 33 Shoulders Susana Shaio

DEPARTMENTS 4 Foremothers: Jessie Field Shambaugh Patrice Kay Beam 6 Crossings: Trip Around the World Debby Waldman 41 Book Reviews by Ingrid Reti Laura Reynolds Adler Jody Lannen Brady Mary Jean Port Katherine Marsh 46 Index for Volume 13 Merry Ford Smith 48 Maxine! Comix Marian Henley

CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover 49. VOLUME 14 SPRING NUMBER 1 IOWA WOMAN I 9 9 4

COVER ART "Ellie/Temperance" Jean Berry

FEATURES 16 The Shooting Star: A Basketball Memoir lizabeth Carpenter 22 Interview: Jeon Berry lisa Phillips

POETRY 6 Buying Spikes Sarah Provost 9 Rose Thief Eileen Malone 15 Apprenticeship Ruth Daigon 21 After Such Solitude Kathleen Spivack 34 Moonlight Sonya Hess

FICTION 28 Back in the World with Mom Lauren Slater 35 listening to Megan Vickie Nelson 38 Morning Sue Monk Kidd

DEPARTMENTS 4 Foremothers: Arabella Babb Mansfield Patrice Beam 7 As We Were: Car: A Family Story Sarah Powley 10 Genealogies: The Blending Bluma Schwarz 13 Stopped Moments: Find the Woman Sally Pont 44 Book Reviews by Pat Sellergren Judy Nebergall Maryrica LoHman 48 Maxinel Comix Marian Henley

CONTRIBUTORS Inside Back Cover 50. FEATURES 6 Fiat Lux Cathmn~ lyfius Wallact 18 Raising Standanls While lowering Anxieties, IRIS Ann~ttt Rethinking the Promotion and Tenure Process Kolodny A JOURNAL 30 Tbe Duration ofUfe uigh-khky Lipscomb ABOUT WOMEN 40 Tracking Tenure With Camera aod Net Btth Kalikoff ART No.30 • Winter 1993 36 Art Featu= Maria Epes Melusa Potter, Ward Tefft FICTION 15 The Pleasure ofthe Game Lynn Eaker 50 WIld Gaelic; The Journal ofMaria S. Eluavielta Ritchie POETRY IFC Reading the Scarlet Letter Katherine Barrett 18C Jump, Jack Isabel Zuber 44 Through the Eyes of lsi. Becky Gould-Gibson S4 Genesis Marilyn Bushmnn-CarltQIJ 54 The Salmon Dress Loana Hoylman 55 "Refugees Flee Advaocing Army" Dlborah Pope 55 Every Hean Kelly EliZ4btth Ott 58 Mes. J.J. Cram, loup Couoty, Nebraska, 1886 Lin Max 58 A Scouced Bowl (for Gwen) Faye George REVIEWS 59 Five Women ofSennan Culture and Change in Central Sudan by Susan M. Kenyon; Rita Signorelli-Pappas S9 Gf:ndered Fields: Women, Men and Ethnography Ed. by Diane Bell, Pat Caplan, and Wcir Johan Karim; Rita Signorelli-Pappas 61 Ordinary Tune (Cycles in Marriage, Faith and Renewal) by Nancy Mairs; Valrrie Hurky 62 On Women Turning Fifty by Cathleen Rountree; Vakrie Hurley 64 Poetry in Brief 66 Books in Brief 69 Science Fiction in Brief NEWS 13 Women, The HN Epidemic, aod Humao Righ.. fulie Hamblin, EliZ4btth !l£id 48 Crown Princess Mas.ako: A Change Japan Never Foresaw Michiko N. Wilson HUMOR 46 The Bridges ofAlb

2&3/93 I international ~ Editorial. 4 NETWORKS ~ Lettersfrom Our Readers 5 *SOLWODl in Germany ANALYSES AND PROPOSALS FOR ACTION by MaricnFtumttin andAntje Bmmrath. 71 A Shelter for Filipino Migrant Women Understanding Asian Women in Migralion: * * by Chan·'QBasa. , 73 TOY.lards a Theoretical Framework Iry May-an Villalha. ," 8 *NOIVMWC in Canada Iry Cannm

*Nairobi Forward-Looking Strategies SENDING, RECEIVING AND IN-COUNTRY on Migrant'Vomen 3! MIGRATION PROFILES * Migrant Workers and the ILO 34 * Philippines, Colombia, and Costa Rica/ Paraguay 78 TYPES AND CASES * Laos, Nepal and Sri Lanka BO

* Military Occupation and Prostitution Thailand, Malaysia andTaiwan B2 Tourism in Asia * Iry Tona HaruhL 35 *Canada, Hong Kong and Australia 84 Mail Order Brides in Australia * About hi. Infet..tio..I. 86 by Kathlten Maltwhn and Chat Garcia. 37

*Traffic in Women toJapan * When Women Have to Sell their Bodies: by Taukamoto Yumi Migrant Workers in Abidjan (translation by Martha (110) 4I by AndriJacqtus 56

* Outrageous Victimization of Female * Internal ~Hgration in Peru Laborers and Tribals by Christinaj(JTlfs " 58 by Yuonru LinAlti-jung. , A3 * Empowering Women Workers in Australian * From Dok Kam Tai Girls to Bangkok Masseuses Industry by PasukPhongpaichit... " .45 Iry Sevgi Kili< 60

* The Plight of Women Entertainers inJapan by Camulita G. Nuqui. .48 PERSONAL ACCOUNTS

*The Impact ofTurkish Women's ~1igration * Thai Women's Voices 66 to Europe byAyse KuML 53 * Growing Up in the United Slales by Lw Mattinn 67

* Wanita's Slory 70 52.

Women's Health

intr:mational JOURNAL

4/93 Latin American and Caribbean Women's Health Network

OCtober' November· December 1993

EDITORIAL 2

OPINION Interview with Ruth Macklin: Bloethles end Reproductive Rights 4

OUR HEALTH HERSTORY Birth Among the Nahua: Midwife and Priestess 9

NEWS AND MEETINGS 12

CAMPAIGN Humanizing Childbirth by Adriana G6mez 31

PANORAMA 7th IWHM: Global Issues f,om an African Point of View by Lezak Shallat 51 "And What Do Little Gl,ls Have?" by Harriet Goldhor Lerner 63

SHARING OUR EXPERIENCES Spain's "Instltuto de la MUje," Health Pamphlet So,les 65

MAILBOX 69

GROUPS AND RESOURCES 74

IN ISiS 76 53. VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 1993

Introduction I Jennie Harre Hindmarsh

Alternative Family Therapy Discourses: It Is Time to Reflect ~ 0 (Critically) 5 ~ >-t Jennie Harre Hindmarsh l=I l» Cultural and Gender Accountability in the 'Just Therapy' ::t>- ;:::s 0- Approach 29 ..... Kiwi Tamasese ~ ~ Charles Waldegrave ~ ~ 8 Coming Out of the Closet: Illuminating the Therapeutic ....~ _.S' til Relationship 47 c';:::s Johnel/a Bird ~ -~ Women as Wives: Historical and Cultural Contexts -~.., _. in the United States from 1650-1900 65 .l:: Carey Dimmitt ~ -< ~ REFLECTIONS (tl >-t Cuba from Both Sides 75 Patricia Romney ~

Son of Single Mom Respects Females 83 Karen Ludwig

BOOK REVIEWS

Greetings: To Our Readers 87 Laura Giat Roberto, Book Review Editor

Making a Difference: Psychology and the Construction ofGender, edited by Rachel Hare-Mustin and Jeanne Maracek 88 Reviewed by Joan Friebely

Motherhood: A Feminist Perspective, edited by Jane Price Knowles and Ellen Cole 92 Reviewed by Mabs Mango

Too Scared to Cry: Psychic Trauma in Childhood, by Lenore Terr 96 Reviewed by Judith B. Gal/eazi

Depression in Marriage: A Modelfor Etiology and Treatment, by Steven R. H. Beach, Evelyn E. Sandeen, and K. Daniel O'Leary 98 Reviewed by Susan J. Kraus 54. Journal ofGender Studies Volume 2 May 1993 Number I CONTENTS Editorial I Articles The Principles and Practice of Ecofeminism: A Review Susan Baker 4 Harold Pinter and the Gender of the Text Elizabeth Sakellaridou 27 Performing the (Post-Modern) Dance of Gender: Nancy Spero and Images of Women; 45 Configurations without Borders or an Afternoon among the Scrolls: A Conversation with Nancy Spero Teresa Gomez Reus 56 Women, Feminism and International Solidarity: A Bibliography Peter Waterman 65 Review Article Stevie Davies 91 Book Reviews. Listing 98 Reviews 102 Reports Women's Studies in Norway' 159 A Gender Policy for British Science: A Forum Organized by SPSG 165 A Classroom of One's Own: A Conference in Hungary 169 'Southern Spaces': Readings in South African and Australian Literature 171 Noticeboard 173 Books Received 176 Note on Contributors 187 55,

Introduction J. Dianne Gamer. DSW Alice A. Young, PhD Journal of Adaptations 7 RlI/h Harriet Jacobs, PhD

Healthy Older Women-In Spite of It All 9 WOMEN Irene Burnside, PhD, RN, FAAN & After Menopause 25 Ann R, Peden, DSN, RN AGING Ann M, Newman, DSN, RN Volume 5, Numbers 3/4 Menopause 41 Ruth Harriet Jacobs, PhD 1993 Osteoporosis and Older Women: Productive Lifestyle Strategies 43 Karen A. Roberto, PhD

Living Productively with Arthritis 61 J, Dianne Garner. DSW Cheryl H. Kinderknecht, ACSIV, LMSW

The Older Woman with Diabetes Mellitus 83 Diana W GlI/hrie, PhD, FAAN, CDE

Heart Disease and Older Women 101 Lois M. Rimmer. PhD, RN

Women, Aging, and Cancer 119 Janet E. Lord, PhD, RN Chris Richards, RN, MSN, DCN

Alzheimer's Disease and Older Women 139 Elaine Souder. PhD, RN

Living Productively with Sensory Loss 155 Cheryl H. Kinderknecht, ACSW LMSW J. Dimme Gamer. DSW

Discrimination Against Older Women in Health Care 181 Linda Liska Belgrave, PhD

Public Policy, Health Care and Older Women 201 Lou Ann B. Jorgensen, DSW

Women and Healthy Aging: Conclusion 221 Alice A. Young, PhD J. Dianne Gamer. DSW

At Eighty 227 Ruth Harriet Jacobs, PhD 56. JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL.S NO.3 WINTER 1994

Editors' Note / 6

ARTICLES Liisa Rantalaiho and Raija Julkunen Women in Western Europe: Socioeconomic Restructuring and Crisis in Gender Contracts / 11 Doina Pasca Harsanyi Romania's Women / 30 Shana Penn The National Secret / 55 Renata Siemienska Women in the Period of Systemic Changes in Poland / 70 Eleonora Zielinska and Jolanta Plakwicz Strengthening Human Rights for Women and Men in Matters Relating to Sexual Behavior and Reproduction / 91

INTERNATIONAL TRENDS IN CENTItAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Sharon Wolchik Women in Transition in the Czech and Slovak Republics: The First Three Years / 100 Hannelore Scholz East-West Women's Culture in Transition: Are East German Women the Losers of Reunification? / 108 Madalina Nicolaescu Post-Communist Transitions: Romanian Women's Reponses to Changes in the System of Power / 117 Maria Todorova Historical Tradition and Transformation in Bulgaria: Women's Issues or Feminist Issues? / 129 Elzbieta Pakszys and Dorota Mazurczak From Totalitarianism to Democracy in Poland: Women's Issues in the Sociopolitical Transition of 1989-1993 / 144 Wanda Nowicka Two Steps Back: Poland's New Abortion Law / 151 JOURNAL 57. OF WOMEN'S HISTORY

VOL.5 NO.3 WINTER 1994

(Continued)

BOOK REVIEWS THE HISTORY OF WOMEN: A NEW SERIES Eva Keuls Women in the Ancient World / 156 A History of Women in tile West, Vol I: From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints by Pauline Schmitt Pantel, ed. Barbara A. Hanawalt Silences of the Middle Ages / 159 A History of Women in Ille West: Silences of tile Middte Ages by Christiane K1apisch-Zuber, ed. Mary Gibson The Nineteenth Century: Tradition and Transformation / 163 L'Ottocento by Genevieve Fraisse and Michelle Perrot, eds. Jeffrey Wasserstrom Gender and Revolution in Europe and Asia, Part I: Recent Works in Historiographic Perspective / 170 Women and the Limits of Citizenship in the French Revolution by Olwen Hufton; TIle Family Romance of the French Revolution by Lynn Hunt; Women and Revolution in Yllgoslauia.1941-1945 by Barbara Jancar-Webster; alit/ese Women through Cllillese Eyes by U Yu-ning, ed.; Narodniki Women: Russiall Women Who Sacrificed Themselves for the Dream of Freedom by Margaret Maxwell; Chinese Women in a Century of Revolution by Ono Kazuko

ABSTRACTS OF BOOKS / 184

BIBLIOGRAPHIES / 200

CONTRIDUTORS / 201

NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS / 205

ANNOUNCEMENTS / 207 58.

IN THIS ISSUE

3RD QUARTER 1993 VOL 2. NO.3

EDITORIAL 2 Editorial

FEATURES 4 Empowering Prostituted Women Eden Corcuera-Casareno

15 Old Tale, New Face Sharon Cabusao

18 Women, Warand Human Rights Lourdes SaJor

29 Shlbashland Women'sSpirituality Sr. Mary John Mananzan. 058 ON THE COVER VIEWS 35 Feminist Forum: The tale of prostitution Should Prostllutlon be Legalized? Is ever present. Today, however, prostitution has REVIEW 42 Highlighting Women In Philippine Political Economy: been stretched to its most A ReviewofEllzabsth UyEvlote's ThB Poll/lealEconomyof exploitative scale and form Gender, Women and the Sexual Division ofLabourIn the with government's Imple­ PhlllpplllSa mentation of 'tourism" and 'rest and recreation" UTERARY industries. A case In point 48 Red Armanl Tie Is Cebu, where the cover Lakamblnl A. Sltay photo has been taken. 55 liang Babee Pa Co v., photograph by OLIVER Racquet Ignacio GARCIA

DEPARrMENTS 47 ArtFolio •

56 Mailbox

IBC Noteson the Contributors

BC HotShot Ermlta: Closed? Joan Bondoc 59.

A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS

Vol. 10 No.2, 1993

CONTENTS

Nicole Tonkovich Traveling in the West, Writing in the Ubrary: Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes 79

Judith Fetterley Entitled to More than "Peculiar Praise": The Extravagance of Alice Cary's C1overnook 103

Patricia M. Dwyer Diffusing Boundaries: A Study of Narrative Strategies in Mary Wilkins Freeman's "The Revolt of 'Mother'" 120

Fromes Kathryn Zabelle Sara Wister ( 1761-1804) Derounlan-Stodola 128

Phebe Davidson Jarena Lee (1783-18??) 135

Book Reviews Sharon M. Harris Sister's Choice: Tradition and Change in American Women's Writing by Elaine Showalter 142

john (qrlos Rowe Labor and Desire: Women's Revolutionary Fiction in Depression America by Paula Rabinowitz 144

Helen Killoran The Sexual Education ofEdith Wharton by Gloria C. Erlich and Edith Wharton and the Unsatisfactory Man by David Holbrook and Edith Wharton's Prisoners OfShame: A New Perspective on Her Neglected Fiction by Lev Raphael 145

(Continued, next page) 60. LEGACY ~~~

A JOURNAL OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS

(Continued) Vol. 10 No.2, 1993

Shirley Marchalonis Fanny Fern: An Independent Woman by Joyce W. Warren 148

Nancy A Walker Women's Humor in the Age ofGentility: The Life and Works ofFrances Miriam Whitcher by linda A. Morris 149

Martha) Cutter A Web ofRelationship: Women in the Short Fiction ofMary Wilkins Freeman by Mary R Reichardt and The Uncollected Stories ofMary Wilkins Freeman edited by Mary R. Reichardt 151

Abby H. P. Werlock Coyote Stories by Mourning Dove, edited by Jay Miller and Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography by Mourning Dove, edited by Jay Miller 153

In Short Alice Hall Petry Brief Thoughts on Books of Interest to Readers of Legacy 157

LEGACY Bookshelf 159

Notes and Queries 163

LEGACY Index 1984-1993 165 LESBIAN + CONTRADICTION 61. I A Journal of Irreverent Feminism I Issue 1145, Winter 1994 By and for Women

Family Ties The Unfamily (Betsy Brown) 3 Familiar Faces (Raven) 4 notes on ascending to matriarchy or the soomann names (a. bragdon gilley) 5 The Family Is Obsolete (Ann Nemesis) 6 Luisa: Making Family in a New Country (an interview by Rebecca Gordon) 7 Family and Freedom (Joanna Jaki) ;. 8 Choosing Motherhood (T. Doe) 9 Testimony Prison: What Is It? (M. Rene Green) 10 Not by the Hair on my Chinny Chin Chin (Margery Coffey) 11 Reviews Offthe Shelf(Angie Fa) 12 Commentary . The Final Curtain (Renee Damone) 13 (Sisterly) Love: American Style (Lilian Friedberg) 14 Kowalski Gains Her Freedom, but the Struggle Goes On (Laura Hershey) 17 Coming Attractions Seeking a Little Comic Relief 15 Query: Cultural Appropriation 15 On Breaking ·Our Own Rules' 19 Art: Lorrye Almaguer (10), Rhonda Dicksion (13), Nikki Gosch (cover, 5,15, 17), Leslie Guerin-Haines (6) Lisa Lunt (6, 19), and Jackie Randa1l(3, 18) . 62. LILITH

FALL 1993 VOLUME lB. NO.4

FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

22 SEPHARDI WOMEN OF TURKEY: TRANSMITTING 2 FROM THE EDITOR 8 WHEN THE THE HERITAGE GODDESS CALLS Aphoto essay by Audrey Daniel "JAP''' Bashing Again TO JEWISH A bowl of 011, special foods. and 3 OUR READERS WOMEN ancient meso In present-day RESPOND Istanbul and Izmir, women from by Rahel Musleah Sephardi families sttll honor 4 KOL ISHAH­ As Jews we've been taught to their past NEWS OF JEWISH shun paganism. amulets. and WOMEN FROM ALL "false" gods. But what about the 24 SODOM- pull ofgoddess Imagery. witches. OVER THE GALAXY and pre-Judaic earth-centered A BIBLICAL • Conservative women rabbis unite female symbols that caU to such RETELLING to mark their first 10 yem. women as Margo Adler, Starhawk by Lori Ubell • Women cantors try to rid their and ...maybe you? Lot's daughter tells b.g[ autobio­ synagogues of homophobia graphical tale ofSodom-one that Two new plays by jewish women 14 WOMEN FUNDING is clarifying. frightening and coura­ How sexist are jewish boys? SOCIAL CHANGE geous. 28 LILITH REVIEWS by Susan Weidman Schneider All charitable giVIng intends to N€'N works about Bedouin. change the world. But the female ubyan and Palestinian women philanthropists profiled here really Bruno Bettleheim on anorexia want to shake things up. and Naomi Wolf... and more they're putting their tzedokah right where their personal politics are. 36 TSENA-RENA UUTH's invaluable resource 18 PALESTINIAN listings if you're jewish and female WOMEN AT 40 THE CREATIVE EDGE THE CROSSROADS OF PEACE 41 THE WAYS WE by Amy Avgar WERE- After last season's historic hand­ TSHOLNT shake, and press coverage of by Jeffrey Shond/er Middle Eastern men, UUTH asks: A taste of another world. \Nho are the Palestinian women workmg for peace? What are (C'>'tr art "'n ~rd1 offh.e Goddm" by Jantt (moor their hopes? p i B «lYer ~ Carol AA:hm

• JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1994 \"oluille IV. ~ull\bt'r-I

FEATURES COVER PORNOGRAPHY Andrea Dworkin, Marilyn French, Norma Ramos, and Ntozake Shange Speak Their Minds 32 Does Women's Equality Depend on What We Do About It? 42

Remembering Some of the Highs and Lows of 1993 46

Extending Family: Making Room for Those We Love and Loved and Their Loves Too try Anndee Hochman 52

A Calendar of Women's Events for 1994 94

NEW S INTERNATIONAL The Human Cost of Free Trade by Eliwbeth Kaiktsky 10 An Uneasy Peace in the Middle East For an Israeli. .. by No&mi Nimrod 18 For a Palestinian. .. by Rita Giaca17um 18 D~pal

U.S. The Right's Vendetta Against Anita Hill's Supporters by Karen Branan 82 The t;gly Face of the Cosmetics Lobby by Sheila Kaplan 88 Clipping, by Kale Rounds 90

(Continued, next page) • JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1994 Volume 1\', :\umber·1 (Continued)

BOO KS Creative Tension: On Being a Writer and a Mother byJudith Piertt Rosenberg 66 Bold Type Meena Alexander's Poetry of ~Iultiple Migrations by Hema N. Nair 71 Interna/ional Bookshelf 68 Reviews 72

FICTION AND POE TRV

Ficti011 Karma by Alma LUl Villanueva 62 66 Poetry The Tired Poem: Last Letter from a Typical Unemployed Black Professional Woman by Kate Rushin 30 " But the Difference b)'Janel Fisher 51 t .. Taps by Ingrid :~t ~nS~de back cover) ,

Asian Women in Film: NaJay, No Luck byJessica Hagedorn 74 Honoring Home Places 0' Usa Kocourek 79 Arnwatch by Susanne Skubik 80 The Guerrilla Girls Sound Off 80

HEALTH Who's Protecting Bad Doctors~ byJudith Warner 56 I CancerFax: Use with Care by Maryann Napoli 60 A Natural Medicine Chest by Dian Din~jn Buchman 61 Health Notes 56

DEPARTMENTS Editorial Look Who's Talking try Marcia Anll Gillespie Leiters 4 Inller Space Standing Alone with ~iyself by Faith Adiele 22 Prisms First They Changed My Name ... by Caffilm, Allm 25 65 Ecofeminism Saving Native Lands by Valerie Taliwm 28 Media Right Beat, Wrong Angle by Bonllie Allen 92 Guest Room Measuring Up by Amy Rawe 96 No Commen.t (back cover)

SNAP S HOT S Julie Dorf 21 BETTY 65 Patricia Bell-Scott 81 65 .

• MARCH/APRIL 1994 Volume IV, l\umber 5

BOO KS Wh9'S Rocking the Boat? U)'}une Jordan 70 Bold Type ~lelanie Kaye/Kantrowitz: What's in a Name? byJlllie Fetner 75 Inlemali01UJ{ Bookshelf 72 Reviews 76 38 fiCTION AND POE TRY Fiction The Fall by I"'large Piercy 64

Poetry Poem for Haruko b)'JmU! Jordan 79 Seeing a Basket of Lobelia the Color ofa Bathrobe by Molly Peacock (Inside back cover)

ART S What's So Bad About "Bad Girl" Art? by Maud Lavin 80 The Key to "The Piano" b)' Kathi Alaio 84 All's Phair in Girlvillc by NanC)' Smith 84 Urban Bush Women: Dancing Their Politics by Madhlwi Suuder 85 ArtswaUh byJellnifer L. Baumgardner 86 A ~lessage from the Guerrilla Girls (inside front cover)

HEALTH HEALTH CARE REFORM Decoding the Clinton Plan b)' MaT)'01l11 Napoli 58 A Report Card by The Afassachllselts Women's Health Care Coalilion 63 Health Notes 58

DEPARTMENTS Edit01ial Let's Hear It for the Girls by Marcia Ann Gillespie 1 Letters 4 Prisms White Like ~'Ie b)'Judith Levitu 22 Media Hate Radio fry' Patricia J. Williams 25 Guest Room Whose Welfare? by GimUl TeHier 96 No Comment (back cover)

SNAPSHOTS LueElla Edwards 21 . The Five lesbian Brothers 57 . Sally E. Smith 87 (Continued, next page) 66.

• MARCH/APRIL 1994 Volume IV, Number 5 (Continued)

FEATURES COVER

Gloria Steinem Asks: What If Freud Were Female? An Excerpt From Her New Book 48

Rewriting the Script: The story of a Hollywood agent who molested clients, a union lhat looked the other way. and an actor who risked her career to fight back b)' Channaine Blakel)' 30

PHOTO ESSAY Hard Time ~\' Melissa Spn'lIger 38

NEW S INTERNATIONAL Russia: Women on the Edge try Yevgenia Albats 10 Inside Serbia: The War at Home b)' Isidora Sekulii 18 India: Rethinking Sex Crimes by Madhavi SUI/der 20 Dispatches 16

U.S. A Perfect Strike: A Women's Union Flexes Its Muscle b)' Rose Ciotln 88 Murder on the Job b;' Sarah Hem)' 91 Clippings b)' Kate Rounds 94 67.

"As COlllact withfire works changes in apiece ofwood. so the carrying of amlS works alteration in the mind of him who carries them... Murderous thoughts. inspired by desire for gain. are bom of the handling ofweapo.ns."

Sita's advice to Ram in Aranya Kanda, Valmi/d RamayallQ NUMBER 78 Sept.-Oct. 1993

2. Rani Rasmani A Philanthropist and a Rebel 8. Madhu Kishwar Dowry Calculations On the Cover: Portrait of Rani Daughler's Rights in Her Parenlal Family Rasmani by Rustam Vania 18. Shalla Satpute The Latur Earthquake 21 Mary Elizabeth Lauzon Poem: Backbone 22. Dilip D'Souza Crime and Punishment Combating the Shiv Sena Menace in Bombay

27. Kamala Mukhopadhyaya Death Does Not Frighten Her Ta~lima's Crusade for Human Rights Reprinting of any material pub­ lished in Manusbi requires the 30. Kavita Charanji prior written permission of the The Gong ofBurma editor. Solidarity with Democracy Movement in Burma 31. Deepa Agarwal Poem: Anarkali The views expressed in Ihe 32. Kirin Narayan articles are not necessarily Ihose A.K. Ramanujan of the edilor. 34. Vasudha Dhagamwar Papamami

Manushi is a nonprofil venlure. 36. Mukul Keswan fmanced through subscriptions Film Review: Gardish and donations from individuals. 37. Ruth Vanita As a policy. we do not accept Book Review: Many Ramayanas granls from inslitutions. govern­ mental or nongovernmental. 40. P. Raja Her Wit was Her Guard Folk Talc from Tamil Nadu Sale price: Rs. 10 41. Leiters to Manushi 68.

"I belong to the worldas much as to India, no humbug about that. What country has a special claim on me? Am I a nation's slave?"

Swami Vivekananda in Vivekananda: A Biography by SwamiNikbilananda

NUMBER 79 November-December 1993

2. Shikha Trivedi On the Cover: Baba Lal Das The Murder ofBaba La! Das photo: Madhu Kishwar An Investigative Report

7. Madhu Kishwar Criminalisation ofPolitics

10. "I Wonder How I am Still Alive" Interview with Baba Lal Das

17. Temple Takeovers Interview with Rama Chandra Aeharya Reprinting of any material pub· lished in Manushi requires the prior wrillen permission of the 22. Nandini Bedi editor. Poem: Ladies Unreserved

23. Anuradha Dull The views expressed in the In the Name ofthe Mother articles are not necessarily those Education Rights for Prostitutes' Children of the editor.

27. Vijay Dan Detha ,. Short Slory: The Crows' Way Manushi is a nonprofit venture. financed through subscriptions and donations from individuals. 38. Tridip Suhrud As a policy. we do not accept Book Review: Kashmir: Towards Insurgency grants from instHutions, govern­ mental or nongovemmenlal. 41. Letters to Mal/uslll

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DEPARTMENTS

Mariah was present at sister Rowan's 3 Editor's Page birth. See page 29. 4 Poetry Sam Under cradles his 7 Networking newborn , son, Adam... 10 Tricks of the Trade See page 14 11 Marion's Message 12 Midwifery in the information age by Lil/da R. Bames, MS, CNM Gestatiol/OI diabetes 13 PC, IBM, Mac, DOS-Making sense of the alphabet soup 20, 21 Question of the Quarter by Daphlle Sillgillgtree, CM What was your 10l/gest labor? 14 Watery births by Maril/a Alzugaray, CNM 44 Media Reviews 16 The clean, smart uniform by Christille Achurobwe, NM 46 News and Views 17 Childbearing and parenting with a disability or chronic illness by Elail/e Carty, Tali COllille, Allgela Holbrook, Lenore Riddell 48 Journal Abstracts

22 A window to Bali by Robill Lim 49 Calendar

24 Midwifery in Trinidad by Vel/us Mark, CNM, 49 Advertisers' Index Carmen Machado, RN, Debrah Cumberbatd,-Lewis, CNM 50 Classified Advertising 25 Unlocking the door to healing by Gayle Petersol/, Ph.D. 54 In My Opinion 29 Children at birth by Mariol/ Toepke-McLeJll/, CNM Trouble ill Paradise 31 Reflections On siblings by Carla Hartley 55 Photo Album 32 Weighted justice by Laurie K. PeJlrce Midwifen; Today staff members 34 Preparing siblings In; Sharol/ Gtass JOl/quil have recycled paper, cardboard, aluminum and more for some time. We are pleased 36 Does the baby like spinach? by Mary Cooper to announce that .MH4wifery Today is 37 When should a child attend a sibling's birth? by Pel/I/y Simkil/, PT . now printed On a heavier paper that is 38 A bird's-eye view by Pel/I/i Harmol/, CNM composed of SO percent recycled *and 10 percent post-consumer 39 A family affair by Jacquelille Fellller fiber. 71. MINERVA: Quarterly Report on Women and the Military

Volume XI, Number 3 & 4 FalllWinter 1993

Articles

ANNBAJLEY: MYSTERY WOMAN WARRIOR OF 1777 Patrick J. uonard 1

WOMAN 'ON WAR': MARIE VON CLAUSEWITZ'S ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO MILITARY PHILOSOPHY Cecilia A. Rodriguez Patricia Shields 5

THE PARTICrPATION OF WOMEN IN THE WARS FOR INDEPENDENCE IN NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA 1810·1824 Evelyn /\1, Cherpak 11

BEYOND PARADISE: THE US NAVY NURSE CORPS IN THE PACIFIC IN WORLD WAR \I (pART TWO) Barbara B. Tomb/in 37

TRADITION, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE CHANGING ROLES OF WOMEN IN THE NAVY Jean IV. Fle/cher Joyce S. McMohon Aline 0. Ques/er 57

Reviews 86

Lee Middleton" HearlJ of Fire: Soldier Women of lhe Civil War. By DeAnne Blanton

Kay Gott, Women in Pursuit, By RitaVictoria Gomez

Jean Ebbert and Marie-Beth Hall, Crossed Currenls: Navy Women from WWI10 Tail/wok. By Dorothy and Carl Schneider 72. Ia women's newsjournal I

volume xxiv number 1 jan 1994

contents

news response International Porn & rape In Bosnia: a response European feminists meet .... 1 to MacKinnon's Ms. article .. 10 Center for women war victims 6 Bangladeshi death threat .... 4 national abortion & health 2 regUlars Chicken Lady 20 Dykes to Watch Out For 20 Letters 21 commentary Ads 24 Art or Indecent exposure? 5 Queer Politics 8 Lesbian battering 9 Castrated women 16 front cover angela johnson reviews back cover Women as wombs 12 jennie ruby Under Observation 16 The Crying Game 18 offourbacks 73. Ia women's newsjournal I

volume xxiv .number 2 feb 1994 contents news front cover: Internatlonat .... 2' national .. .. 1, 3-5 activism WAC 6 WInning bV Clrctlmnav!gallall ..•...... 6 t>eace Actlon 16 commentary Superbowl Sunday 9 Sex Labels and Feminism 9 False Memory Syndrome 10 reviews The Issue Is Power 19 Jus1 Lucky I Guess 20 The Plano 21 correction: the above photo. run on the cover of vol. 23. issue 11 (dec. 1993), should have been credited to Jean regulars Weisinger. Chicken Lady 20 Dykes to Watch Out For 20 Letters 21 Ads 24 74. offour c s Ia women's newsjournal I

volume xxiv number 3 mar 1994 features France 6 contents International Press 18 regulars news Chicken lady 28 International 2 Dykes to Watch Out For .. , 28 leiters 29 national 3 Ads 31 conferences Human Rights 1 HaiU 8 Encuentro .... 9 interviews New Zealand 5 front cover: Poland ...... •... 10 Albania 20 Japanese Korean Chinese activism Nkole Polish Kenya Swahili Spanish MANA 12 Malay Arable Indian lesbians 4 Hebrew Turkish italian Gennan English Thlnb to Geotge W&$hklgton U women'. lllUdIes commentary Paradise lost .; 14 back cover Buddhist Nuns 22 dawn gifford - ." 75.

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F E l\ TU RES COLUMNS DEPARTMENTS THE POLITICS OF SEIZING HISTORY IN HOFFMAN FRONT LINES THE POSSIDLE EL SALVADOR 5 4 14 28 Not just Another What Women Can Gain A Feminism Born of Packwood Story WIN SOME/LOSE Under Clinton Revolution SOME By Katherine Eban By Betsy Morgan and CHESLER • 9 Finkelstein Serena Gosgrove 7 Marcia Rimlands's Deadly BOOK REVIEWS THE MOTHERS WE­ OVER THE COUNTER Embrace 53 NEVER KNEW AND INTO YOUR 20 MOUTH... BUT WILL RAPPING FEEDBACK Women's Rights National IT WORK? 12 58 36 Park, Seneca Falls Mayhem at the Movies CUTTING SOME By Lynn Phillips Making Birth Control Pills Available SLACK TALKING FEMINIST 60 Without Prescription 50 COUNTERFEIT Don't Worry, Be Unhappy By Maxine Lipner May the Richest Parents CLINICS, GENUINE By Travis Charbencau PAIN Win 24 TAKE BACK THE NET! By Lorraine Dusky ON THE COVER: Deceptive Advertising 39 Painting by Jody Williams: Continues to Lure On-Line's Dirty Little Secret ~eft to right) Janet Reno, Unsuspecting Women By Stephanie Brail Hillary Rodham Climon, into Phony Abomon Pat Schroeder and Clinics SEARCHING FOR Joycelyn Elder By Neil deMause MARY 43 DOING THE Virginity as Metaphor WOMAN JUSTICE By Elizabeth Larsen 27 Ruth Bader Ginsburg HE SAID/HE SAID Dy Suzanne Levine 47 Unlearning Misogyny By John Stoltenberg VOL III NO.2 SPRING 1994

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F EAT U IT E S COL U .\\ N S DEPARTMENTS SWEPT AWAKE! EVERY CHILD HOFFMAN FRONT LINES 12 A WANTED CHILD 3 2 Negotiating Passion 26 Death Takes the Stage: on Campus A Conversation With Choices at the Beginning­ WIN SOME/LOSE By Bonnie Pfister Surgeon General and the End-<>fLife SOME Dr. Joycel)'ll Elde" 5 LOVE MEANS NO By Elayne Clift CHESLER SCORE 8 BOOK REVIEWS 17 EXPORTING A Wolfin Feminist 46 Monica Seles Betrayed HEALING Clothing By Cindy Shmerler 27 The Latest in Rad-Fern FEEDBACK 54 American Rape Crisis Fashion A SIMPLE HUMAN Counselors in Bosnia CUTTING SOME RIGHT B,' Andrea Wolper RAPPING 22 SLACK \0 60 The History ofBlack Crowd on the Couch MY UTERUS, Fibbi Awards for Women and Abortion MYSELF Consciousness-Raising on the Country's Best Liars By Loretta J. Ross 32 TV Talk Shows ByJohn Stoltenberg The Good News About TALKING FEMINIST Hysterectomy ON THE COVER: By Elayne Clift 44 Painting by Women Who Love Sex Rafal Olbinski "SICK? IT'S YOUR By Gina Ogden OWNFAULTI" 34 Exposing Health Chauvinism By Fted Pelka

NINJUTSU 38 The Powet ofa Ditty Look By Lisa Susan Skittone 77. Freedom January/February 1994 Vol. 54 No.1

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Program Cycle .8 Washington Report •• 6

WomenVs U.N. Report ••••• • • 7 Violence/Sisterhood · • 9 Branch Profile .. 16 Cuba and the U.N. 10 Branch Action .. 17 Disarmament 11 LIMPAL Report .. 18 South Africa 12 Peace Education 19 Sister's Keeper . 13 Ask Ms. Media .. 19 Personnel Cmte. 14 Program & Action 20 Book Review . . 29 Int'l Report .. 21 Departments Notices 23 Readers' Forum · • 4

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RESOURCES FOR FEM N ST RESEARCH DOCUMENTATION SUR LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE

Spring/Summer 1993 prlntemps/ete

New Feminist Research Nouvelles recherches femlnlstes

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Ed !torioUEd!toriol Somer Brodribb Reviewed by Ellen Travis BibliogrophylBibliographle Issues in Gender and Language: An No Easy Road: Women in Canada, 1920. to Annotated Bibliography 3 1%05 46 Maryann Ayim and Diane Goossens Beth Light and Ruth Roach Pierson Reviewed by Franca Iacovetla Book Reviews/Comptes rendus A Thrice-Told Tale: Feminism, Post- Petticoats and Prejudice: Women and Law modernism and Ethnographic Responsibility 37 in Nineteenth-Century Canada 47 Margery Wolf Constance Backhouse Reviewed by Marian Bredin Reviewed by E/len 'acobs

Beyond Female Masochism: Memory-Work lo Sexedes sciences. los femmes en plus 48 and Politics 38 Fran~oise Collin Frigga Haug Compte rendu par Roberta Mura Reviewed by Eva A. Szekely Tell the Driver: A Biography of Elinor F.E. Equality Politics and Gender 39 Black, M.D. 49 Elizabeth Meehan and Selma Julie Vandervoort Sevenhuijsen, eds. Reviewed by Mary Kinnear Reviewed by Thelma McCormack Their Rightful Place: An Essay on Children, lo Feminisme est dans la rue (Belgique Families and Childcare in Canada 50 1970.1975) 40 Loren Lind and Susan Prentice Marie Denis et Suzanne Van Rokeghem Reviewed by Ilona Lampi Compte rendu par Sylvie d'Augerot-Arend Virtuous Woman: Reflections on Christian Feminist Messages: Coding in Women's Feminist Ethics 51 Folk Culture 41 Denise L. Carmody Joan Newlon Radner, ed. Reviewed by Loraine MacKenzie Shepherd Reviewed by Diane Tye While the Women Only Wept: Loyalist Gender Conflicts: New Essays in Refugee Women in Eastern Ontario 52 Women's History 42 Janice Potter-MacKinnon

Franca Iacovetta and Mariana Valverdel eds. Reviewed by Elizabeth Thompson Reviewed by Varpu Lindstr6m White, Male and Middle Class: Explorations Joumal of Gender Studies 42 in Feminism and History 53 Vo\. 1, nos. 1, 2 and 3 Catherine Hall Reviewed by Alicja Muszynski Reviewed by Wendy Stocker

M~res et travailleuses. De l'exception Books RecelvedlLlvres re~s 55 Ala r~le 43 Renee B.-Dandurand et Francine Descarries AbstractslPr~cis de lecture 59 Compte rendu par Natalie Rinfret AnnouncemenlslAnnonces 72

Nothing Mat(t)ers: A Feminist Critique of Works in ProgressfTravaux en cours 75 Postmodernlsm 45 Index - Volume 21 (1992) 78 79. SageWoman Celebrating the Goddess in Every Woman ISSUE #24, W~'TER 9993

SOLITARY SPIRITUALITY Opening illustration - iJy Davies MacKinnon .••••.••.•..••••••.••••• 5 A Daily Rune ...••..•...... •..... C2 iJy Meg Wittenmyer. Living the I..ifeweb 6 Page 6 iJy Susannah McBride. Illus/ra/ed by Cynthia Cunningham Baxter. Solitary and Happy ...... •. 10 iJy Nightwind. Illus/rated iJy Wahaba Hearlsun. ~.. .. . I Solitary Ritual 12 ~~" .~"\'/ iJy Karen Leigh. 1,, '" -/..,'r .' . ~r· .. l My Sister, My Friend ...... •...... 13 Iii iJy Brigi/ Rowan. ~ Alone on the MO\IDtain , 14 ••. iJy Hawk Shadow. Illustrated iJy Doris Evon. Page 16 In the Company of Ravens ...... •...•...... 16 iJy Peggy Sue McRae. Illustrated iJy Whites/ar. Home-Grown Woman C3 iJy e'layne koenigsberg. Illustrated iJy Sirce Kwai.

WINTER Spells, Rituals and Celebrations for December 22 iJy Z!U4Sanna E. Budapest.

GoDDESS Letters in the Street ...... •...... 18 iJy Francesca. Lellered iJy Kim Stebbins/Maliepaard. Bringing the Great Goddess into the 21st Century 20 Cover 3 iJy Rachel Raymond. Illus/rated iJy Davies MacKinnon. CoVER AJmsr: IN EvERY ISSUE Peggy Sue McRae From the Publisher •••••••••••.•••••..••••..•••...... •••• 3 I love m,V \.V;ecQ circle. / love the Publishing Business: Men in SageWoman ? •••••••••••••••..••••••••• 2 obJects we use to create sacred space. the !onns ofritual. At the From the Editor .••••••••••••.••••••....•...••••..•••..••.••• 4 same time, 1sometimes feel we Editorial Business: Deadlines and other information .....•.....•...... • 4 get stuck in fonns. Should north One of Ten-Thousand: Heidi: Witch-Goddess of the North ..•.....••.. 25 be green or MacA? Is it (laeptable The Cauldron of Changes: Singularity •••....•...... •..•••••.•.•• 32 (0 adapt n"tllals taken from another adJure for our own use? Sacred Herbs: Turning Inward ..••.••..•••....••....•....•..••. 34 .-\1 a point. the politi(J ofour Crone-alogue: To the Underworld with Inanna .••..••...•...... ••. 38 spiriluali(~ seem to get in the A Circle is Cast: Ideas for Ritual Work .•..•..•...•..••..••••....• 41 /LIa,' ofreal magic - pure spirit. Leaves of Sage: Book Reviews •...... •.•••..•••..•.•..•..••.•. 45 In this pajnti~lg, I chose tiD! to Tools for Transformation: Product Reviews .••.•...••...... ••. 46 indude objects, but to rooke the simplici(v ofsolitude: the pure The Rattle: Readers' Letters •..•.....•...... ••.•..••....• 48 and sensual pleasure ofdirect A Pinch of Sage: Wise Words ••..•.....•.•••...... •...... •.•. 64 communion with nature. 80. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

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CONTENTS

Gender Differences in the Relation Between Stressful Life Events and Adjustment Among School-Aged Children 441 Michael A. Hoffmall, Rachel Levy-Shiff, alld Vania Ushpiz

When Men Become "Women": Gender Antagonism and the Changing Sexual Geography of Work in Newfoundland 457 DOlla L. Davis

Photographic Depictions of the Self: Gender and Age Differences in Social Connectedness 477 Stephallie M. Clallcy alld Stephell J. Dollillger

Gender Differences in Best Friendships 497 Leigh E. Elkills alld Christopher Petersoll

The Effects of Gender and Response Style on Depressed Mood 509 Elizabeth 1. Katz alld Amy D. Bertelsoll

Gender Roles, Computer Attitudes, and Dyadic Computer Interaction Performance in College Students 515 Sue Willkle Williams, Shirley M. Ogletree, William Woodbum, alld Paul Raffeld

Gender Differences in Attributions for Triathlon Performance 527 Helell !vi. Helldy alld BOllllie J. Boyer

Actual Differences and Stereotypical Perceptions in Body Image and Eating Disturbance: A Comparison of Male and Female Heterosexual and Homosexual Samples 545 Thomas E. Gellelmall alld J. Kevill Thompsoll

BOOK REVIEWS 563

ANNOUNCEMENT 569 81. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 29, Nos. 9/10 November 1993

CONTENTS

Division of Household Labor and Child Care in Dual-Earner African-American Families with Infants 571 Ziarat Hossain and Jaipalll L. Roapnarine

The Length of the Slits and the Spread of Luxury: Reconstructing the Subordination of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women Through the Patriarchy of Men Scholars 585 Tamar El-Or

Social Reactions to Depictions of Casual and Steady Acquaintance Rape: The Impact of AIDS Exposure and Stereotypic Beliefs About Women 599 William E. Snell, Jr. and Lisa Godwin

Gender and Age Displays in Ceremonial Tokens 617 Linda A. Mooney, Sarah Brabant, and SlIsan Moran

The Role of Observer Attitudes in Judgments of Blame in Cases of Wife Assault 629 Lynne Hillier and Margaret Faddy

Nontraditional Gender Roles and the Sexual Experiences of Heterosexual College Students 645 lisa L. Lottes

The Influence of Personal and Family Factors on Achievement Needs and Concerns of African-American and Euro-American College Women 671 Shanette M. Hnrris

Gender and Height: Developmental Patterns in Knowledge and Use of an Accurate Stereotype 691 /'dollica Biernat

BOOK REVIEWS 715 82. SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 29, Nos. 11/12 Deccmber 1993

CONTENTS The Stability of Individual Differences in Gender Typing: Implications for Understanding Gender Segregation 723 Kimberly K. Powlishta, Usa A. Serbill, alld Lom C. Moller Two Investigations of "Female Modesty" in Achievement Situations 739 Laurie Heatherington, Kimberly A. Daubmall, Cymhia Bales, Alicia AI"" lien/her BHJWIl, and Camille Presloll Sex Role Egalitarianism as a Moderator of Gender Congruence Bias in Evaluation 755 Stephalle Bmtm; Malthew MOlltei, Stel'e Jex, LYllda Killg. alld Dalliel Killg Rape-Supportive Attitudes and Sexual Victimization Experiences of Sorority and Nonsorority Women 767 Ullda Kala! Divorced Mothers' Gender Role Ideology, Locus of Control, and Disciplinary Patterns 781 Phyllis A. Heath alld Kathleell Cal'allal/gh On the Gender Differential Use of Listener Responsiveness 795 Tammy A. Marche alld Carole Pelersoll Gender Differences in Self-Evaluations of Information About Current Affairs 817 Kathleell F. Slel'ill alld David P. Aday, Jr. Gender Stereotyping in Medical Advertising: Much Ado About Something? 829 Wallda Leppard, Shirley Matile Ogletree, alld Emily Wallel/ Perceptions of Mothers' and Fathers' Responsibility for Children's Behavior 839 Vicky Phares BOOK REVIEWS 853 SIGN S 83. Journal of Women in Culrure and Sociery

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ix A Word from the Publisher Nancy Fraser and 309 A Genealogy of Dependellcy: Tracing a Linda Gordon Keyword of the U.S. Weifare State Carol Groneman 337 Nymphomania: The Historical Construction of Female Sexuality Kathleen Canning 368 Feminist History after the Linguistic Turn: Historicizing Discourse and Experience

VIEWPOINT Kathryn Paxton 405 Should Feminists Be Vegetarians? George FOIUH

435 Separatism Re·viewed: Introduction Jackie Anderson 437 Separatism, Feminism, and the Betrayal of Reform Maria Luisa "Papusa" 449 Fragmentations: ~leditations on Separatism Molina Maria Lugones 458 Purity, Impurity, and Separation

REVIEW ESSAY Catherine :\ladsen 480 A God of One's Own: Recent Work by and about Women in Religion

BOOK REYUWS Susan Geiger 499 Women's Words: The Fenzinist Practice of Oral History edited by Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai; The Hour of the Poor, the HOllr of Women: 5.z1vadorall Women Speak by Renny Golden; I Could Speak Ulltil Tomorrow: Oriki, Women and the Past ill a Yoruba Town by Karin Barber Joan Acker 504 III the Way of Womell: Men's Resistallce to Sex Equality in Orgmlizatiolls by Cynthia Cockburn; The Promise alld the Price: The Struggle for Equal Opportullity ill Women's Employment by Clare Burton Elaine Hedges 507 Edith Whartoll's "Prisollers ofShame": A New Perspective 011 Her Neglected Fictioll by Lev Raphaelj Masks Outrageous and Austere: Culture, Psyche. and Persona ill i\.fodem Women Poets by Cheryl Walkerj Sister's Choice: Tradition and Change in American Women's Writing by Elaine Showalrer (Continued, next page) 84. S IGNS Journal of Women in Culture and Society

WINTER 1994 VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2

(Continued) Stephanie Riger 511 Theoretical Perspectives on Sexual Difference edired by Deborah L. Rhode; Making a Differellce: Psychology atld the COlIStructiotl of Get/der edited by Rachel T. Hare-Mustin and Jeanne Maracek; Same Difference: Femitlism atld Sexual Differetlce by Carol Lee Bacchi Norma Claire SIS Itl Defellse of Modemity: Role Complexity Moruzzi and Itldividual AutOtlOmy by Rose Laub Cosec; Engendering Democracy by Anne PhiHipsj Promissory Notes: Women in the Transition to Socialism edited by Sonia Kruks, Rayna Rapp, and Marilyn B. Young Hannah Mackel-Rieke 519 Feminist Criticism: Theory and Practice edited by Susan Sellers; Gender, Theory, and the Canon by James A. Winders; DickillSotl and the Boundaries ofFemitlist Theory by Mary Loeffelholz Sandra Morgen 523 Beyotld Methodology: Femitlist Scholarship as Lived Research edited by Mary Margaret Fonow and Judith A. Cook; Gettitlg Smart: .,j Femitlist Research atld Pedagogy withlitl the ~ Pastmodern by Patricia Ann Lather "...'" ...'" Pauline B. Bart 527 Itltimate Violetlce: A Study of Itljustice by -5, Julie Blackman; The Female Fear: The Social '>; Cost ofRape by Margaret T. Gordon and :;;j Stephanie Riger; Battered Women as Survivors g, by Lee Ann Hoff; Women atld Rape by Cathy v Roberts; Fratemity Gatlg Rape: Sex, :.a'" Brotherhood, atld Privilege Otl Campus by U ...... Peggy Reeves Sanday 0 ,q George Lipsitz 532 Uncertain Terms: Negotiating Gender in ...'" Americatl Culture edited by Faye Ginsburg and .~ Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing; Labor and Desire: <:: ::> \Vomen's Revolutionary Fiction in Depression " America by Paula Rabinowitz ¢: Mervat F. Hatem 535 Women, Islam atld the State edited by Deniz ..c'" Kandiyorii Women in Arab Society: Work "1' 0\ Patterns atld Getlder Relatiotls itl Egypt, 0\ .-< fordan atld the S"datl edited by Sereney

Q Shami, Lucine Taminian l Soheir A. MorsYI Zeinab EI Bakri, and EI Wathig M. Kameir SIGN S 85. Journal of Women in Culture and Society

WINTER 1994 VOLUME 19 NUMBER 2 (Continued) Eva Stehle 540 Penelope's Renown: Meaning and Indeterminacy in the "Odyssey" by Marylin A. Katlj \Vomen's History and AlIcient History edited by Sarah B. Pomeroy Miriam M. Johnson 543 Mothers of Psychoanalysis: Helene Deutsch, Kare1l Horney, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein by Janet Sayers; From Mastery to Analysis: Theories of Gender ;n Psychoanalytic Feminism by Patricia Elliot Ann Bookman 546 The Struggle for Community by Allan David Heskin; Bridges of Power: 1V0men's Multicultural Alliances edited by Lisa Albrecht and Rose M. Brewer E. Ann Kaplan 550 The lVages ofSin: Censorship and the Fallen 1V0man Film, 1928-1942 by Lea Jacobs; Women Watching Television: Gende" Class, and Generation in the American Television Experience by Andrea L. Press; All That Hollywood Allows: Re-reading Gender in 1950s Melodrama by Jackie Byars Sandra McGee 555 Emancipating the Female Sex: The Strnggle for Deutsch Women's Rights in Brazil, 1850-1940 by June E. Hahner; Bodies, Pleasures, Qlld Passions: Sexual Culture in Contemporary Brazil by ~ Richard G. Parker; 111 the Feminille Mode: t Essays on Hispanic Women Writers edited by "'" Noel Valis and Carol Maier "...... '" Paula Rothenberg 559 Unsettling Relations: The University as a Site -§, of Feminist Struggles by Himani Bannerji, .;:: Linda Carty, Kari Dehli, Susan Heald, and :;j Kate McKenna; (EIl)Gellderillg Kllowledge: ci OJ> Feminists in Academe edited by Joan E. rl Hartman and Ellen Messer~Davidow; Geuder :.a and University Teaching: A Negotiated U Difference by Anne Statham, Laurel ""'0 Richardson, and Judith A. Cook .;;;e- .... COMMENT AND REPLY .E:" c:: Laurie Shrage 564 Comment on Overall's "What's \'hong with ;:J Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work" " Christine Overall 571 Reply to Slirage ¢:: ..0'" 576 United States and International Notes '!" 580 Comment and Reply Policy '"rl 581 About the Contributors © 588 Notice to Contributors 86. sinister wisdom 51

A Journal for the Lesbian Imagination in the Arts and Politics

Winter 1993/94

_------Contents

3 Elana Dykewomon. Notes for a Magazine 6 Upcoming Issues 8 Amy Concepcion and tatiana de la tierra • Weave-talk (prose poem) 15 Akiko Carver. Transcript of Speech at the March on . Washington Rally, April, 1993 (speech) 17 Victoria LenaManyarrows. When This umd Was Ours (poem) 18 Teresa Ortega. Soul Secrets and Bean Lore (narrative) 21 Elliott· Lesbos Isn't On This Map (prose poem) 23 Janet Mason· Why I hate Earth Day (poem) 24 Janet Mason· In those days (poem) 26 Sima Rabinowitz· Between the Lines (poem) 28 Suzanne· Fire in the Woods, Flood in Town (poem) 30 Jeannie Witkin. The Endless Onslaught (prose poem) 34 Josi Mata • Someday (poem) 37 C.E. Atkins· Snake (poem) 38 Elliott. Bir's Song ~poem) 40 Anna Livia· from Bruised Fruit (novel excerpt) 62 Carellin Brooks. river (poem) 65 Reggie W. Brewster. Not About the Ocean (poem) 66 Pamela Gray· This Pantoum Was Not On My Schedule (poem) 68 Lois DeWitt. Hungry Hearts (poem) 69 Kathryn Eberly. Althou)?h You've Gone Dancing (poem) 70 Rustun Wood. Passion/Play (fiction) 74 Sandra Havener. Frackle (poem) 75 Jen Benka • Symbol of Sound (poem) 76 Susan Stinson • Cream (fiction) 81 Laura Bean. Letter Written From One Hen to Another as Dictated to a Sympathetic Farm Girl (fiction) 82 C.E. Atkins • Confessions (poem) 83 Gail M. Koplow • November (poem) 85 Bettianne Shoney Sien • The Cold War (fiction) 89 Darmaye Marley • Experience (narrative) 90 Lenore Baeli Wang. Fullness of Harmony (fiction) 97 Donna Allegra. The Women Always Wave the Flags (poem) sinister wisdom 51 87.

A Journal for the Lesbian Imagination in the Arts and Politics

Winter 1993/94

(Continued)

98 Neta C. Crawford • Sound of My Voice (poem) 99 Abby Bogomolny • The Issue is Power - Essays on Women, Jews, Violence and Resistance by Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz (review) 114 Call for solidarity with the lesbians of ex-Yugoslavia

§ ART cover Terri Jewell. Consuela & Jera, Pinkney, MI-1993 (photo) 7 Aspen. untitled (pen & ink) 14 Adriana Medina· Portrait of Emily Salazar (charcoal) 22 Elliott. Auntie Guru's Metaphysical Wilderness Store Pre- Season Sale (cartoon) . 36 Kath Rodgers. Tranquility with a message (pen & ink) 64 Adriana Medina· Standing female nude backview (litho crayon) 67 Peni Hall. untitled (pen & ink) 69 Reven Swanson. Figure Illustration, No.4 (mixed media) 74 Peni Hall. Feather (pen & ink) 80 Kath Rodgers. Change is not necessarily perpendicular (pen & ink) 88 Reven Swanson· Figure Illustration, No.1 (pen & ink) 96 Aspen. untitled (pen & ink) 123 Terri Jewell. Consuela & Jera, Pinkney, MI-1993 (photo) , 88. • •

January 1994 Vo1.19, No.5

:.~ ~ ~ C.ONTENTS JANUARY 1994...... •...... GUEST EDITOR: lOANNA KADI FEATURES 9 35 NEWS The Raised Poor and/or Raised Details 1 Working Class Girl Sometahat Susan Eisenberg 10 Strained Cia,s Windows Assimilated Qui. National'" International Netas Judith K. Witherow Mary FranU$ PIaN 42 Compikd by Linda Wong Munch on Mississippi . 18 30-31 Celeste McCarty Long Island Breast Cancer The Pink Tower: Thoughts on Betrayals Activists Changing the Gay and Lesbian Studies . Maria Ma~4jotli Gil/an Focus ofScience Julie Wilson Sandy Steingraber & Lise Beane Protected by Povertyl K,is Yates FICTION 25 Class: Matters ofRace Boston'" New England Netas 28 Compikd by Linda Wong 19 Linda Suzuki August Wheatfielth Ovmtock Joanna Kadi. LETTERS Karla Beatty FILM S 20 Where It is I'm Prom Anyway 36 CALENDAR Linda Mannheitn Mona Usa: A Working-Class 22-24 Girl Who Doesn't Blend 32 Joann Maria Vasconcellos Some Notes on Class Mobility: Pine China and Chicken Coops POETRY EUubeth Clare. 6-7 Bool

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...... CONTENTS FEBRUARY 1994 . FEATURES FICTION BOOKS 15 36 The Queen ofTrowbridge The Robher Bride, Kerry Cohen by Margaret Atwood Ursula K. Le Guin FILM 38 30 The Holocaust Project; byJudy 12 Chicago, with photograpby by A{ricanMAmerican, Feminist Jane Campion's Films: Science Fiction Finding a Voice . .. Donald Woodman Rebecca O. Johnson Breaking Silence fy/ Lyn Felman Kath; Maio 19 40 GroUer Poetry Book Shop, What Is Found There: One ofa Kind Notebooks on Poetry and Politics, Naomi Feigetsoll Chase by Adrienne Rich Marianne Milton 20 Slamming: Shaking Up New NEWS England's Poetry World Patricia Smith 7 National & lntemational News POETRY Compiled by Limla Wong MUSIC 21 24 1 Unearth Boston & New England News Sweet Honey ;n the Rock: Mary Louise S"llivatl Compiled by Linda Wong Still On the Journey Fal1amisha Patricia Braum 33 Kitchen Terrarium Unda McCarTiston \Vedding Song Mary tmU'Sf Suf/ivQn 34 27 Sight Black \Vomen ;n tile Academy Lyn Hejinian & Leslie Seafapino Photos by Marilyn Humphries VISUAL ARTS 35 LETTERS Crossing Out 16 5 Daze ofOllr Lives CALENDAR Am2ee Spi/eos Scott 22-24 VoI.19, No.7 90. • • •• • • • •

...... CONTENTS MARCH 1994 . HEALTH 18H Reproductive Health Concerns FILM NEWS ofAsian~AmericanWomen Shelf)' MohlotTa 13 22 Latin American and R£bel/ious, Irish, and Female Caribbean Feminist Encuetllro Anne Markowski Kelley Ready & Catherine Russo 23 14 If the Mango Tree Could Speak: National & International News The Problem ofRepresentation Compiled by Unda Wong \ Margaret Randall 19 1 19H BOOKS Boston 6'New England News Dating on the Front Unes: Sex Alternative Insemination: Compiled by Linda Wong and Love in the A.lre ofAIDS How Age Affects Out«>me 25 LuUa Zoe Gifbom M1,ian Milbauer 6'Suson Barkan The Path through Grief, LETTERS 21H by Marguerite Bouvard 1H Companion through the Darkness, 5 Alice Walker's Confronting Cancer) Compassionate Crusade Constructing Change, by Stephanie Eriuson (ALENDAR 1W,1y.I C. Whi/l edited by Midge Stoker Ruth Cope relliewed by Cindy lrv~ 16-18 3H 27 When a Uttle Xenophobia 22H More In Than Out, Is a Good Thing: More Women, More Fun edited by Hettie]ones Xenoestrogens and Linda Q. Freeman jean Gould Women's Health Sandra Stemgraber & Kathryn PattOl1 Backtalk:Womcn Writers Speak 23H Out. edited by Donna Peny 6H Books Shorts Patricia Roth Schwartt National Health Care: A Femin.;st Primer 28 Sue Sherry & Meith" Lu; VIEWPOINT Annie Oakley's Girl, 9 by R£becca Brown Overcomlng Fat Phobla Ca"ie Dearborn Carol A. Wiley Fat Girl, by Irene O'Carden reviewed by Virginia DeLuca FIRST PERSONS 10H TOu

Feminist(s) Project(s) Projets (des) feministes

Volume 15 Willter· Hiver 1993

Liminaire 5 Introduction Katherille Billhammer, Jennifer Helldersoll, Lialllle Moyes 6 TravelsThrough the Heartland: A Close Reading Cheryl SOllrkes 14 She Would Be the First Sentence of My Next Novel Nicole Brossard 20 Girls and Girls and Girls and Horses: Queer Images ofSingularity and Desire Elspeth Probyll 22 Like a Hook into a Cal's Eye: Locating Margaret Atwood's Susie LYIIII Crosbie 30 Amazones de tir dans la SF c{M femmes! Sylvie Berard 42 The Wide Road Carla Harnjmall, Lyll Hejilliall 56 Regard cosmopolite: reflection sur Ie viol des femmes en Bosnie Frallce Theoret 65 When All She Intended Was Blue Sky Margaret Webb 71 Epitaph Jallice Alldreae 83 "A Bedtime Story for You, Ina": Resisting Amnesia of the Maternal in Daphne Marlatt's Alia Historic Allllelle Grise 90 the tree at my back Sharroll Margaret Turner 99 Virtual Woman: Visits from Words Cheryl SOllrkes 108 Notes on Contributors/Collaboratrices 114 92.

Vol. 12, No.4 December 1993

Affirmative Action

3 Affirmative Action: Has It Worked? Can It Survive • by Joseph M. Hogan 6 Construction Contractors' Affinnative Action Requirements • from E. O. 11246 7 Women in the Trades: Constructing Equality • by Judith E. Kurtz & Elizabeth Eggers 8 Susie Suafai Puts Women to Work • by Jane Humes 10 Creating Transportation Jobs for Women • by Dale McCormick 12 Affirmative Action Really Works • by Joan Kuhn Features

16 Two Percent is Not Enough • by Janice Goldfrank 19 Workers' Compensation Demystified • by Sally Hanns 23 Trades Mentor Network Helps At-Risk Apprentices. by Shai Kane Fiction------14 A Woman's Place • by Cynthia Pauwels 26 Reflection ofa Smile • by Kathryn Owen Departments

24 The Talk ofthe Trades • by Molly Martin 31 Book Review: Sexual Harassment Revisited • by Julia McDonald 34 Contributors 93. The radical feminist magazine ~ Strife Winter 1993 No. 27

Letters 2 Editorial: Then and Now 3 Going on Endlessly: defining radical feminism in the 1990s 7 Telling it like it wasn't Debbie Cameron examines how radical feminism becomes history ..... 11 Zero Tolerance Roz Foley describes the impact of the campaign 16 Gelling Personal: four radical feminists talk about the politics of personal life 21 Now Voyager Patricia DWlcker reviews Mary Daly's latest book 26 Wanking in Cyberspace Dianne BlIttenvorth writes about computer pornography and 'virtual sex' 33 The World and his Wife Stel'i Jackson reviews "Familiar Exploitation" by Diana Leonard and Christine Delphy 38 The Failure of the Sensible Agenda Lynn Alderson salutes the successes of radical feminism .45 The Myth of the Bad Girl Rachel Wingfield reviews "Unleashing Feminism" .49 Campaigns 52 94. Tulsa Studies in Womens literature Volume 12, Number 2 Fall 1993

From the Editor 199

FORUM

IS THERE AN ANGLO-AMERICAN FEMINIST CRITICISM?

Preface 203 lAura Doan Holly lAird

Grey Suits and Black Leather Jackets: or, 209 Is There an Anglo·American Feminist Criticism? Marilyn Butler

Is There an Anglo-American Feminist Linguistics? 223 Deborah Cameron

The Professional Fix: Anglophone 229 Feminist Criticism in National Contexts Cara Kaplan . Anglo-American Difference: 241 Some Thoughts of an Aging Feminist Janet Todd Relational Epistemology and the Question 247 of Anglo-American Feminist Criticism Susan Stanford Friedman (White) Anglo-American Feminism 263 in Non-USlNon-us Space Felicity A. Nussbaum

Tangled Histories: Indian Feminism 271 and Anglo-American Feminist Criticism An;" Loomba

Hegemony and "Anglo-American Feminism": 279 Living in the Funny House Shirley Geok-/in Um

ARTICLES Djuna Barnes and T. S. Eliot: 289 Authority, Resistance, and Acquiescence Miriam Fuchs

"Drowned in a Willing Sea": Freedom and 315 Drowning in Eliot, Chopin, and Drabble Helen V. Emmitt Tulsa Studies in Womens Literature 95. Volume 12, Number 2 Fall 1993

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Contradictions: Tracking Adrienne Rich's Poetry: 333 Adrienne Rich, Poetry: Texts of the Poems, The Poet on Her Work, Reviews and Criticism. Edited by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi and Albert Gelpi. Reading Adrienne Rich: Reviews and Re-Visions, 1951-81. Edited by Jane Roberta Cooper. The Transforming Power of Language: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich. By Myriam Diaz-Diocarerz. Translating Poetic Discourse: Questions on Feminist Strategies in Adrienne Rich. By Myriam Diaz-Diocaretz. The Aesthetics of Power: The Poetry of Adrienne Rich. By Claire Keyes. Adrienne Rich: The Poet and Her Critics. By Craig Werner. Adrienne Rich, Poetry and Prose. Edited by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi and Albert Gelpi. Alice Templ

REVIEWS Feminism, Utopia, and Narratille. Edited by 341 Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Goodwin. Rachel Trubowitz

Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and 344 Narratille Voice. By Susan Sniader Lanser. MoU, Hire Voices of Their Own: Contemporary Spanish 347 Narratille fry Women. By Elizabeth J. Ord6rlez. Talking Back: Toward a Latin American Feminist Uterary Criticism. By Debra A. Castillo. Undo E. Chown Virginia Woolf and War: Fiction, Reality, and 351 M,th. Edited by Mark Hussey. Virginia Woolf and Posrmodemism: Uterature in Quest and Question of Itself. By Pamela L. Caughie. Alison Booth The Reading of Sil

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Desire and Truth: Functions of Plot in 357 Eighteenth-Century Novels. By Patricia Meyer Spacks. The "Other" Eighteenth Century: English Women of Letters, 1660-1800. Edited by Robert W. Uphaus and Gretchen M. Foster. Their Fathers Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complidty. By Elizabeth Kowaleski-Wallace. Mary Anne Schofield How WiU the Heart Endure: Elizabeth Bowen and 360 the Landscape of War. By Heather Bryant Jordan. Celia Patterson Emily Dickinson: Woman Poet. By Paula Bennett. 361 Dickinson and the Boundaries of Feminist Theory. By Mary Loeffelholz. Elizabeth A. Petrino Masks OutrageollS and AlIStere: Cullure, Psyche, 363 and Persona in Modem Women Poets. By Cheryl Walker. Rhonda Pettit

The Desire to Desire: The Womans Film of the 367 1940s. By Mary Ann Doane. Femmes Fatales: Feminism, Film Theory, Psychoanalysis. By Mary Ann Doane. Roberta Davidson

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Figure I. Portrait of Djuna Barnes, 288 October 1957.

Figure 2. Letter from Djuna Barnes 302 to T. S. Eliot, 28 September 1955. WOMEN 97. a cultural review

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Contents

GENDER, LAW AC'JD JUSTICE \'i/omen and Democracy: Thoughts on the Last Ten Years 233 MELISSA BENN Legal Problems of Women Refugees 240 JACQUELINE BHABHA On Sex, Horror and Human Rights 250 SUZANNE GIBSON A Case of Seduction: Some Reflections on Masson, Malcolm and MacKinnon 261 BEVERLEY BRO~'N Decapitation or Feticide: The Fetal Laws of the Universal Subject 288 ALISON YOUNG Prostitute Women, Justice and the Law 295 NIKI ADAMS Inside/Out: \',;'omen and Prison 299 ALISON ~tARK English and the National Curriculum: As Who Likes It? 303 ANNE TURVEY The Love of a Good \,\-'oman: Morality \', Law in Clint Eastwood's Unforgh.:en J I J MARY EVANS

REVIEW ARTiCLES \'('riting Legal Difference: Helena Kennedy E'1,,'e Was Framed: Women IHid British jmtlce. Luct' Irigaray Jaime Ii tOI: equisse d'une felicite dam I'histoire 317 PETER GOODRICH Justice for \"lomen!; Susan Moller Onkin jmtice, Gender and the Family 328 :-'1ARTHA NUSSBAUM

LISTINGS

Compiled by MARGARET REYNOLDS 341 98. Preface Ix Freda Adler

EDITORIAL Images of Gender: A Content Analysis of Photographs in Introductory Criminology and Criminal Justice Textbooks 3 Agnes Baro Helen Eigenberg

Culture, Gender, and Delinquency: A Study of Youths in the United States and India 37 Clayton A. Hartjen Women Sesharajani Kethineni & Coping with Separation: Adaptive Responses ofWomen Prisoners 71 Criminal Richard S. Jones Trials ofWomen for Homicide in Nineteenth-Century England 99 Justice Mary Beth Wasserlein Emmerichs

BOOK REVIEWS

VolumeS Women and Crack-Cocaine, by James A. Inciardi, Dorothy Number I Lockwood and Anne E. Pottieger III 1993 Reviewed by Sue Mahan The Evolution ofWomen sAsylums Since 1500: From Refuges for Ex-Prostitutes to Shelters for Bollered Women. by Sherrill Cohen 115 Reviewed by Nicole Hahn Rafter

Intimate Violence: 1nterdisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Emilio Viano 117 Reviewed by Elizabeth Kandel-Englander

Disfigured 1mages: The Historical Assault on Afro-American Women, by Patricia Morton 120 Reviewed by Frankie Y. Bailey

Working Girls: Prostitutes, Their Life and Social Control, by Roberta Perkins 124 Reviewed by Frances P. Bernat

Women Online: Research in Women s Studies Using Online Databases, by Steven D. Atkinson and Judith Hudson 128 Reviewed by Karen Collamore Sullivan

Heroes ofTheir Own Lives: The Politics and History ofFamily Violence: Boston, 1880-1960, by Linda Gordon 131 Reviewed by Suzanne M. Morin

Policing Domestic Violence, by Susan S. M. Edwards 133 Reviewed by Alissa Pollitz Worden 99. Women & Health

Volume 20 Number 4 1993

CONTENTS

Exploitation: Comparing Sexual and Violent Imagery of females and Males in Advertising William J. Rudman. PhD Party Verdi. MS. RD Identification of Psychobiological Stressors Among HIV·Positive Women 15 Shirley J. Semple. PhD Thomas L. Pal/erson. PhD Lydia R. Temoshok. PhD J. Allen McCurchall, MD Kristy A. Straits·Troster. PhD James L. Chandler. MD Igor Gralll, MD The HIV Neurobehavioral Research Cemer (HNRC) Group Deciding About the Unknown: Perceptions of Risk of Women Who Have Prenatal Diagnosis 37 AUza Kolker, PhD B. Meredith Burke, PhD

Social Support and Glycemic Control in Non-insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Patients: Gender Differences 59 Birgitta S. Eriksson, MA Urball Rosellqvist. MD

Social Roles as Predictors of Cessation in a Cohort of Women Smokers 71 Judith H. Hibbard. Dr PH

"Your breasts/ sliced off": Literary Images of Breast Cancer Delese Wear, PhD 81

BOOK REVIEWS Sanctions and SanctuarylCul/llral Perspectives on the Bearillg ofWives (1992). edited by Dorothy Ayers Counts. Judith K. Brown and Jacquelyn C. Campbell 101 Reviewed by Charies B. ScilIIdson

Sexual Trauma alld Psychopathology-C/illicallntervemion with Adult Survivors, by Shanti Shapiro and George Dominiak 103 Reviewed by Fern Springs, MD Men, Women alld Infertility-lllIervention and Treatmelll Strategies, by Aline Zoldbrod 107 Reviewed by Joseph Kart/itis, MD

A Complex Sorroll' Reflectiolls 011 Callcer alld all Abbrel'iated Life, by Malianne A. Paget 109 Rel'iell'ed by Charles R. Killg, MD 100. Women u ~,.m.~~ Number 2 Fall 1993

"I am as a Bell That Cannot Ring": Antebellum Women Orators Anne Manina

Work. Family, and Social Class in Television Images of Women: Prime-time Television and the Construction of Postfeminism 7 Andrea Press Teny Strathman

Sexual Slang and Gender 16 Michael Gordon

The Anxiety of (Dis)respect: Names and Misnomers in the History of Women's Institutions 22 Katherine Hauser

Naming Our Selves 29 Elizabeth Arveda Kissling Victoria Leto DeFrancisco

The Abject Maternal: Kristeva's Theoretical Consistency 32 Mary Caputi

Reflecting Changing Social Realities Through the Word 38 Louise Goueffic

Life Insurance Selling: For Men Only? 40 Donna Dashiell Mayer

Gender Through the Levels 42 M. J. Hardman

Book Reviews 49

News and Notes 65

Bylaws 69 Women & Peiformance 101. A Journal ofFeminist Theory Vol. 6 n. 2 (#12) 1993 Feminist Film and Video

Preface: Arresting Performances ofSexual and Racial Difference: Toward a Theory ofPerformative Film 5 Peggy Phelan "You Cannot Make the Revolution on RIm:" Wermuller's Performatlve Feminism In Mimi Metallurglco, Ferlto nell'Onore 11 Marguerite R. Waller Ecstasy: Female sexual, Social, and Cinematic Performance 27 Lucy Fischer Movement and the Body In Maya Deren's Meshes of the Afternoon 41 Leslie Satin Searching For Wounds: The Pornography ofAssassInation 57 Art Simon Shooting Amy Fisher: Rereading the Criminal Female Body 11 Jennifer Natalya Fink What Every Actress Knows 85 Deborah Novak What's Love Got To Do With It? Reading L1nda/Les and Annie through Lacan 93 Theresa M. Senft Mapping Identity Onto The Body 103 Jane Desmond 102. WOlDen & Therapy

A Feminist Quarterly

Women with Disabilities: Found Voices

Women & Therapy Volume 14, Numbers 3/4 1993

CONTENTS

Introduction Michelle Fine

The Celebration of the Passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act 7 Patricia Ranzoni

Coming Out in Voices 9 Laura Hershey

Survival 19 Lilly Friedman Double Bind Messages: The Effects of Attitude Towards Disability on Therapy 29 Geri Esten Lynn Willmott The Prize: Disability, Parenthood, and Adoption 43 Jane Zirinsky-Wyatt Women Who Are Visually Impaired or Blind as Psychotherapy Clients: A Personal and Professional Perspective 55 Mary Harsh The Common Agenda Between Old Women, Women with Disabilities and All Women 65 Shevy Hea/ey Looking Through the Mirror of Disability: Transference and Countertransference Issues with Therapists Who Are Disabled 79 Alison G. Freeman

Women and Physical Distinction: A Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Intervention 91 Sondra E. S%nwn

An Account of the Search of a Woman Who Is Verbally Impaired for Augmentative Devices to End Her Silence 105 Lisa Fay Wotnen 103. & Therapy

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Women with Disabilities: Found Voices

Women & Therapy Volume 14, Numbers 3/4 1993

What We Know About Women's Technology Use, Avoidance, and Abandonment 117 Marcia J. Scherer

An Open Letter to Health and Mental Health Care Professionals from a Survivor of Sexual Exploitation 133 Martha E. Sheldoll

Sexually Abused Women with Mental Retardation: Hidden Victims, Absent Resources 139 MarilYIl M. Stromslless

Funher Labeling Within the Category of Disability Due to Chemical Dependency: Borderline Personality Disorder 153 Gloria J. Hamiltoll Another Strand of Our Diversity: Some Thoughts from a Feminist Therapist with Severe Chronic Illness 159 Jessica M. Barshay Environmentallllness/Muitiple Chemical Sensitivities: Invisible Disabilities 171 Pamela Reed Gibsoll Disability in Female immigrants with Ritually Inflicted Genital Mutilation 187 HallllY Lightfoot·Kleill Found Voices: Women, Disability and Cultural Transformation 195 Deborah Lisi SURVIVING SALEM with a movement disorder and several witches' tits 211 Patricia Rallzolli 104. WOMEN'S ARTi A WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY PLlBLICATION f\JoS6 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1994 CONTENTS FEATURES

Modernism's Muse 4 Josephine Withers on Picasso's women

Sisteract 10 Jane and Louise Wilson talk to Letty Mooring

Matrix: Beyond the Phallus 12 Griselda Pollock introduces artist, writer and analyst Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger. Ettinger explains her new theory

EXHIBITIONS

Floundering Fathers 16 Anna Douglas on the burden of tradition

Artist Meets Writer 17 Gender doesn't always unite as Althea Greenan discovers

Charged by the Cavalry 19 \ Johanna Dahn relives lady Butler's battle Ghlsh" Koenl,"Ttle H~("iM H'nders·· 1956 Stone. lTH!uJ ~n

Home Truths 21 Anna Fox's gardens unravel-village life says Grace Robertson

The Menace of the Spoken Word 22 Katy Deepwell on Ida Applebroog OBITUARY 28 Encounter and Reverie 23 Juliet Steyn remembers Ghisha Koenig Philippa Goodall on Tracy Mackenna's monologues and dialogues

Verticals vs Horizontals 24 BOOKS Rosemary Betterton on Rebecca Fortnum's feminist painting Clare Rendell on looking at the twentieth century 29 Margaret Garlake on Manet's Olympia 29 Open the Box 25 Vanessa Cecil on pattern and colour in the work LISTINGS of Mouse Katz 31 , 105.

A WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY PUBLICATION NoS7 MARCH/APRIL !994 CONTENTS FEATURES , .',~, Back to Basic Families 4 Val.Wiliiams unlocks some of our best kept secrets

Of Stars and Family Values 6 Annie leibovitz's hall of fame intrigues Roberta McGrath

Performing Postures 9 Performing art has rocked the establishment Susan Croft and Claire MacDonald report

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back 14 Suzanne Moore interviews Barbara Kruger

EXHIBITIONS

Painting with Bite 16 Althea Greenan on full colour vision

A Girl's Best Friend 18 Sacha Craddock wraps up chocolate

Routes to Roots 18 Jewish identities are explored by Pennina Barnett

Come Clean and Talk Dirty 21 Angela Kingston is contaminated by art

Fetish of the Flesh 22 Frauke Eigen's slaughterhouse appeals to Caroline Smith

Second Time Around 23 Pauline Lucas rehabilitates Evelyn Gibbs Anna and Bemhud Bltlme "Kitch" frenry (K

Emotional Choreography Ann Hamilton's installation stuns Caroline Smith on Ifeoma Onyefulu 28 Anna Douglas NEWS FROM THE WOMEN'S ART LIBRARY 29 Beyond Eye to Hand 25 Drawing by design by Rebecca Fortnum LISTINGS 30

BOOKS LETTER FROM NORWAY

Katy Deepwell on Carol Duncan's art history 28 UU-Ann Chepstow.Lusty 34 106. Women's History Review

VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3 1993

SPECIAL ISSUE Australian Edited by Mary Spongberg, Penny Russell & Barbara Caine

Mary Spongberg, Penny Russell & Barbara Caine. Introduction 301 Penny Russell. Quest for Grace: fraternal authority and feminine resistance in colonial Australia 305 Alison Bashford. Frances Gillam Holden and the Children's Hospital Dispute, 1887: woman's sphere, feminism and nursing 319 Patricia Grimshaw. In Pursuit of True Anglican Womanhood in Victoria, 1880-1914 331 Susan Sheridan. Transvestite Feminism: the politics of the Australian Woman, 1894 349 Barbara Caine. Vida Goldstein and the English Militant Campaign 363 Marilyn Lake. Colonised and Colonising: the white Australian feminist subject 377 Joy Damousi. 'The Woman Comrade': equal or different? 387 Sylvia Martin. Rethinking Passionate Friendships: the writings of Mary Fullerton 395 Mary Spongberg. If She's So Great, How Come So Many Pigs Dig Her? Germaine Greer and the malestream press 407

BOOK REVIEWS Alice Henry: the power ofpen and voice. The Life ofan Australian-American Labor Reformer (Diane Kirkby) reviewed by Sandra Stanley Holton 421 Blood Relations: menstruation and the origins ofculture (Chris Knight) reviewed by Carolyn Britton 422 The Diary ofa Suffolk Farmer's Wife, 1854·1869. A Woman ofHer Time (Sheila Hardy) reviewed by Pamela Horn 424 Women Who Taught: perspectives on the history ofwomen and teaching (Alison Prentice & Marjorie Theobald, Eds) reviewed by Alison Oram 425 Rewriting the Victorians: theory, history and the politics of gender (Linda M. Shires, Ed.) reviewed by Debs Tyler-Bennett 427 The Family Romance ofthe French Revolution (Lynn Hunt) and Women and the Limits ofCitizenship in the French Revolution (Olwen H. Hufton) reviewed by Therese Taylor 428 1nessa Armand: revolutionary and feminist (R. C. Elwood) reviewed by Geoffrey Swain 431 Girls Only? Gender and Popular Children's Fiction in Britain, 1880·1910 (Kimberley Reynolds) reviewed by Karen Sayer 433

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 435 Contents and Index, Volume 2 437 107, FRAN P. HOSKEN EDITOR

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(Continued) 33 • 43 WOMEN AND VIOLENCE UN DECLARATION on the Elimination of Violence against Women EX YUGOSLAVIA: Compilation of Crimes Against Women PAKISTAN: Rope lows against Women 1/ Epidemic of Violence ogoinst Women INDIA: Bride Burning Escalates /1 The Girl Child and Family Violence II Allocks on Adolescent Girls in the Streels SOMALI WOMEN raped in UNHCR Refugee Camps TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Domestic Violence widely practiced BATIE RING AND HOW TO STOP IT . by Ann Janes II Nalianal Clearinghouse for Ihe Defense of Abused Women II FEMICIDE· The Polilics of Woman Killing, by Jill Radford and Diana E.H, Russell 1/ USA: Violence Against Women· Summary II WHe Abuse by Immigrant Men II EUROPE ~ Strategies for Elimination of Violence 44 - 45 WOMEN AND MEDIA MASS MEDIA AND WOMEN II Media Report 10 Women II DOSSIER: Women living under Muslim law II ZHIF BulleHn . Russia II SIGNS Journal II NWSA Conference 46 • 54 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST SOUTH AFRICA: UMTAPO Cenlre • Challenging Ihe Oppress;an 01 Women NIGERIA: Women's Seclusion in Northern Nigeria's Hausaland KENYA: Women's Status not Improved II Properly laws for Women II Women are Organizing Political Acfion II Maendeleo Ya Wan<;lwake Women's Organization ZIMBABWe: Review of Marriage and Inheritance laws WEST AFRICA: Education for Women the R'l~is for African Development LEBANON: Drop in Standard of Living a"J Marriage Rate JORDAN: First Woman MP Elecfed II Female Workforce grows II Women's Status 55 - 62 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFIC AUSTRALIA: Report by Australia at Women and Development Symposium CAMBODIA: Child Prostitution rampant due to United Notions Forces NEPAL: Literacy and Education of girls supported II "Manushi ll for Development PACifiC Women's Bureou II HONGKONG: Women slililack Land Righls NEW ZEALAND: The Status of Women II 100 Years Women's Suffrage Celebration CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS, Women lace many problems APDC RESOURCES: LAW -A regional survey and compilation of legal rights 63 • 70 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE EUROPE: The Status of Women: Women and Work II Women Studies Guide· WISE RUSSIA: The Status of Women geffing worse FRANCE: Women absent from Political Office II Simone Veil in charge of Women's Rights II Women Immigrants gain by Integration BRITAIN: Women in the British Parliament II The Status of Family Life II Too Few Women in Decision Making Positions GERMANY: Legislation for Gender Equalily II Resolution to Implement Quotas SWEDEN: Economic Crisis Threatens Women's Position 71 - 76 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS CARIBBEAN: CAFRA· Caribbean Association for Feminist Research II Girls Schools UNITED STATES, Equal Righls Amendmenl Sialus II ECONOMY, The Glass Ceiling Commission II Women Win Millions for Discrimination by Supermarket Chain II EDUCATION: Women Win Majority of Rhodes Scholarships II Discrimination rampanllhroughoul Academia II Supreme Courl Rules on Sex-Harassment II Sex Harassmant in Schools II Wellesley Clr. for Research II Women's Resources 77 - 80 INFORMATION OF INTEREST: INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATIVE NOBel PRIZE for Women II fERTILITY rales around Ihe world II CONFERENCE.S : Communication - Thailand II Int. Seminar Gender Studies-Greece Int. Gross-Roots Seminar - Crimea, Russia II Global Summit· Taipei Taiwan The GLOBAL STATUS af WOMEN· Depressing II Women in Political Office 109.

1 Diana Hume George. What Is Found There: Nolebooks on Poetry and Politics by Adrienne Rich 4 Lellers 5 Gay W. Seidman. Women and War in South Africa by Jacklyn Coc.k 8 Edith MUlOn • Encore: A Journal of Ihe Eighlielh Vear by ; Ell1ra Innings: A Memoir by Doris Grum1J

1 Naomi Schneider. Breast Cancer Journal: A Century ofPetals by Juliet Wittman; Examining Myself: One Woman's Story of Breast Cancer Treatment and Recovery by Musa Mayer; A Complex Sorrow: Reflections on Cancer and an Abbreviated Life by Marianne A. Paget 4 Letters 6 Margaret Atwood. "Not just a pretty face": Keynote address to the Women's Review Tenth Anniversary Conference 7 Nancy Mairs' "Response and Responsibility": Keynote address to the Women's Review Tenth Anniversary Conference 9 Mary Helen Washington. Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years by Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany with Amy Hill Hearth 10 Diane Wakoski • Where We Stand: Women Poets on Literary Tradition edited by Sharon Bryan 11 Jane Marcus' A Tale ofTwo Cullures: Virginia Woolfand her critics 14 Ann Jones' Sexual Violence: Our War Against Rape by Li1Ukl A. Fairste:n 15 Carol Anshaw. The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood 16 Alice Kessler-Harris· From Prairie to Prison: The Life of Social Activist Kate Richards O'Hare by Sally M. Miller 17 Meryl Altman. Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian Cultural Criticism ediled by Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope; New Lesbian Criticism: Literary and Cultural Readings ediled by Sally Mum 18 Jennifer Rose· Two Poems 19 Lesley Hazleton' The Lives of Beryl Markham by Errol Trzebinski; Still Missing: Amelia Earhart and the Search for Modern Feminism by Susan Ware 20 Indira Kararncheti. A River Sutra by Gila Mehta 22 Marie-Elise Wheatwind' The Last Generation by Cherrle Moraga 23 A1ix Deguise' Outwitting the Gestapo by Lucie Aubrac 24 Ellen Louise Hart • New Poems of Emily Dickinson ediled by William H. Shurr 25 Sarah Lawson· The Violet Shyness ofTheir Eyes: Notes from Nepal by Barbara J. Scot 27 Books Received 111. 1 Lesley Hazleton. Fire with Fire: The New Female Power and How II Will Change The 21st Century by Naomi Wolf 4 Leiters

A NEW GENERATION As the mainstream media proclaims feminism passe and sneers at the work of Women's Studies, we ask women scholars from the supposedly post-feminist generation to talk aboullife In academia today 7 Elizabeth Alexander' "The anxiety ofallthority: memory and mentorship 9 Felicia Kombluh • "After The Morning Af/er: confessions ofan Angry Young Woman" 11 Ann Pellegrini. "Classics and closets: when teachers come Olll in the classroom" 13 Pamela Petro· "Independent concentration: disciplining myself' 14 Lisa Navin Trivedi· "Can't take ajoke...: graduate school in the men's room" 16 Deborah Cohen· "An intellectual home: or, how I became a Women's Studies major" 18 Lois Rita Helmbold • "Getting a foot in the door: dos and don'tsfor job ap­ plicants"

19 Alice Dan • Menopause: A Midlife Passage edited by Joan C. Callahan 20 Akasha (Gloria) Hull· Pushed Back to Strength: A Black Woman's Journey Home by Gloria Wade-Gayles 22 Judith Barrington' Mouth to Mouth: Poems by Twelve Contemporary Mexican Women edited by Forrest Gander; Revenge of the Apple/Venganza de la Man­ zana by Alicia Par/noy; Unravelling Words and the Weaving ofWater by Cecilia Vicuna 23 Elizabeth Faue • Women's Work: Textile Art from the Bauhaus by Sigrid Wortmann Weltge 24 Jeanne Schinto • "Narrow world ofsports: women's tennis on the court and on the page" 25 Barbara Kingsolver' Forged Under the SunlForjado Bajo el Sol: The Life of Maria Elena Lucas by Marfa Elena Lucas, edited by Fran Leeper Buss 25 Lucia Cordell Getsi. "Dear Dagmar, Where Is The Language That Speaks Home?" (Poem) 26 Amy Ling· "Cautionary tales: a reviewer's dilemmas" 28 Diana Blackwell· Ecofemlnism by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva 29 Whitney Walton· Blood Sisters: The French Revolution In Women's Memory by Marilyn Yalom 30 Jeanne Heuving • In Extremis: The Life of Laura Riding by Deborah Baker; The Word Woman and Other Related Writings by Laura (Riding) Jackson; First Awakenings: The Early Poems of Laura Riding edited by Elizabeth Friedman, Alan J. Clark and Robert Nye 32 Robin M. Neidorf· Transforming a Rape Culture edited by Emilie Buchwald, Pamela R. Fletcher and Martha Roth 33 Leila Philip' 36 Views of Mount Fuji: On Finding Myself in Japan by Cathy N. Davidson 34 Books Received 112.

Women's Studies in Communication Volume 16, Number 1 Spring 1993 Roseann M. Mandziuk, Editor

Politics of IdentitylPolitics of Location: Women Workers Organizing in a Postmodern Wortd 1 Nina Gregg University ofPittsburgh

The Singular Life ofAlbert Nobbs: Subversive Rhetoric and Feminist Ideology 34 Sally J. Perkins California State University. Sacramento

Deconstructlng Gender Differences in Persuasibility: A Bricolage 55 Kimber Charles Pearce University ofNorth Carolina, Greensboro Elizabeth J. Natalie University ofNorth Carolina. Greensboro

Truth In Transition: Discursive Constructions of Character in the Rideout Rape in Marriage Case 74 Lisa Cuklanz Boston College WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM 113. VOLUME 16 NUMBER 6 1993 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER

CONTENTS

EITHNE McLAUGHLIN 553 Women and the family in Northern Ireland: a review

MARIA-BARBARA WATSON-FRANKE 569 The Lycian heritage and the making of men: matrilineal models for parenting

PATRIZIA ROMITO 581 The practice of protective legislation for pregnant workers in Italy: limits, problems, and contradictions

JANINE MARIE MORGALL 591 Medical technology assessment: a useful occupation or useless diversion?

MURIEL LEDERMAN 605 Structuring feminist science

ELISABETH MERMANN-JOZWlAK 615 The German feminist movement and the question of female aesthetics

GILL GREEN 627 "Who wears the trousers?" Sexual harassment in research ROSALINE S. BARBOUR settings MARINA BARNARD JENNY KITZINGER

JENNIFER SCANLON 639 Challenging the imbalances of power in feminist oral history: developing a take-and-give methodology

BOOK REVIEWS

ANNE WHITE 647 Superwomen and the Double Burden. Women's Experience ofChange in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union edited by Chris Corrin

ROSALIND EDWARDS 647 Women, Motherhood and Childrearing by Diane Richardson

EVELYN S. NEWLYN 648 Lesbianism: Affirming Nontraditional Roles edited by Esther D. Rothblum and Ellen Cole

CHRISTINA BAKER 649 Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War by Alice Wexler

JUDITH D. AUERBACH 650 Women's Two Roles: A Contemporary Dilemma by Phyllis Moen

MARA LYNN McFADDEN 650 A Blockaded Family: Life in Southern Alabama During the Civil War by Parthenia Antoinette Hague

653 Biographical Statements

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PEGGY TRIPp·KNOWLES Androcentric bias in science? An exploration of the discipline of forest genetics

SUSAN E. BELL 9 Translating science to the people: updating The New Our Bodies. Ourselves

TERRI APTER 19 Enacting inequality: structure, agency. and gender ELIZABETH GARNSEY

YING-YING CHIEN 33 Revisioning fl new women": feminist readings of representative modern Chinese fiction

BOOUSIA TEMPLE 47 Constructing Polishness, researching Polish women's lives: feminist auto/biographical accounts

JEONG-LIM NAM 57 Women's role in export dependence and state control of labor unions in South Korea

GAYNOR DAWSON 69 Development planning for women: the case of the Indonesian transmigration program

ELIZABETH ETIORRE 83 Women and drug abuse with special reference to Finland: needing the lcourage to see'

REPORT

CHILLA BULBECK 95 Sexual dangers: Chinese women's experiences in three cultures: Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong

BOOK REVIEWS

PATRICIA ADAIR GOWATY lOS Biology & Feminism: A Dynamic Interaction by Sue Rosser

ADALGISA GIORGIO 106 Women on the Italian Literary Scene: A Panorama by Alba della Fazia Amoia

ROSALIND EDWARDS 106 Literacy. Gender and Work: In Families and in Schools by Judilh W. Solsken

MARllYN HODER-SAlMON 107 Reflecting on The Bell Jar by Pal Macpherson

MARILYN HODER-SALMON 108 Collecting Souls, Gathering Dust: The Struggles oj Two American Artists: Alice Neel and Rhoda Medary by Gerald L. Belcher and Margaret L. Belcher

109 Biographical Statements

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4 Editorials

FEMINIST PEDAGOGY: AN UPDATE Theoretical Perspectives and Curricular Implications 8 What Is Feminist Pedagogy?, Carolyn M. Shrewsbury 17 Teaching Feminist Process in the 1990s, Nancy Schniedewind 31 A Black Feminist Pedagogy, Barbara Omolade 39 Feminist Teaching: Who Are Your Students?, Kathleen DUlin 46 Integrating Lesbian Content, Elsa Schieder

In the Classroom: Feminist Teaching Strategies and Approaches 57 Degrees of Difference: Teaching 2ami and Sister Gin to White, :Vliddle·Class, Heterosexual Students, Nancy .H. Parler 63 Teaching about Anti·Semitism and the Legacy ofJewish Women, Bettina Aplheker 69 Word L'p: Oral Tradition in the Pedagogy of Creative Writing, Maxine Clair 75 The Heart Has Its Reasons: Feeling, Thinking, and Community-Building in Feminist Education, Berenice Fisher 88 The Integrative Learning Journal (or, Getting beyond "True Confessions" and "Cold Knowledge"), Ellen Berry and Elizabeth Black 94 Pedagogy and Prejudice: Strategies for Confronting Homophobia in the Classroom, Laurie Crumpacker mid Eleanor M. Vander Haegen 107 Hearing All Our Voices: Applications of Feminist Pedagogy to Conferences, Speeches, and Panel Presentations, Lrr Bell 114 Diversity in the Classroom: Creating Opportunities for Learning Feminist Theory, J'vlnrtlw E. '/1wmp.\011 122 Returning Women in the Feminist Classroom,jerilyn Fisher 128 Teaching Feminist Pedagogy: An Undergraduate COllCse, Clare Bright 133 World of Our Mothers: College for Neighborhood Women, Terry L. HaywooM and Laura Palla Scanlon 142 Feminist Pedagogy: Transforming the High School Classroom, Paula A. Roy aIld Molly Schen

Resource 148 Feminist Pedagogy: An Updated Biblingraphy, Carolyn M. Shrewsbury (Continued, next page) 116. Women's Studies Quarterly

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CURRICULUM TRANSFORMATION HERE AND ABROAD 161 Litmus Tests for Curriculum Transformation, Lt'z(l Fiol·Matta 164 Beyond the Story: Reading Black Women's Lives in Madison, Wisconsin, Nellie Y. McKay 172 Studying Lithuanian Women, Karla Gruodis 184 Among the Indians: The Uses of Captivity, Annette Kolodny

POETRY 196 Values & Violations, Florence, Geraldine C. Little 198 Three Poems, Parizat Tamang

RESOURCES Model Course Syllabi 204 Introduction to Feminism, Bettina Aptheker, University of California, Santa Cruz 208 Introduction to Creative Writing, Maxine Clair, George Washington University 212 First·Year Seminar: Elites in Society,Judith Russell, Barnard College 214 History of the United States and Selected Bibliography: "Women of Color" in Early America, Matthew Dennis, University of Oregon 227 Psychology of Language and Gender, Nancy M. Henley, University of California, Los Angeles 240 Newsbriefs