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Book List TITLE AUTHOR PRESS Book List TITLE AUTHOR PRESS The Voyage In : Fictions of Female Abel, Hirsch, Langland University Press of New England Development Second Chances Adams, Alice Knopf Readings for Diversity and Social Adams, Blumenfield Routhledge Justice Writing the Screenplay 2nded. : TV Armer, Alan A. Wadsworth and Film Caribbean Economics in the 21st Alonso, Irma T. University Press of Florida Century Mother exposed: Block Alyce, Bertha New Mexico Press Herstory: Women who changed Ashby & Orhn Viking the world A History of their own: Women in Andersen & Zinner Perennial Library Europe The Gender Reader Ashton-Jones Allyn and Bacon Nobody Knows My Name Baldwin. James Vintage Enser’s Filmed Books and Plays Baskin and Hicken Ashgate 1928-1991 The Land of Go Barrett, Lynne Carnegie-Mellon Stopping Rape Bart & Obrien Pergamen Femininity and Domination Bartky, Sandra Lee Routledge From Dawn to Decadence: 1500 Barzun, Jacques Perennial to Present A Place at the Table: Gay Bawer, Bruce Touchstone Press individual’s in American Society The Feminist Jurisprudence Becker, Bowman, Torrey West Group Life Notes Bell-Scott Norton The Myth of Two Minds Benderly Doubleday Child Development Berk Allyn and Bacon Among Women Bernikow, Jacques Harper Colophan Books Ibero Americana: Espana-Portgal Bernecker, Walter Instituto Ibero-Americana (Vol. 25 and 38) Gay and Lesbian Politics Blasius, Mary Temple Come To Me Bloom, Amy Harper Collins Replacing Women in Psychology: Bohan Kendal and Hunt Publishing Readings toward a more Inclusive Company History Mujeres y espacio publico: Bolos Universidad Iberoamericana construccion ejercicio de la ciudadania Journal of the History of Bonds, William University of Texas Press Sexuality: Vol. 12 No. 14 La Violencia De Genero Bosch, Perez, Hernando Formacion Alcala Ingredients for Women’s Bose and Spitze Suny Employment Policy Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein: The Branagh New Market Press Classic Tale of Terror Reborn on Film Touch Points: The Essential Brazelton, T. Berry Perseus Books Reference Dimensions of Human Sexuality Brown, Kelly McGraw-Hill Against Our Will Brownmiller Simon and Schuster Diversity Consciousness 3rd ed. Bucher, Richard Prentice-Hall Human Sexuality 03/04 Bunting, Susan McGraw and Duskin Dimensions of Human Sexuality Byer, Shainberg, Galliano McGraw-Hill 5th ed. Sexuality Law Cain, Leonard Carolina Academic Press Sexuality Law: Case Supplement Cain, Leonard Carolina Academic Press 2006 Miscegenation Blues: Voices of Camper, Carol Sister Vision Mixed Raced Women The Myth of Women’s Caplan, Paula Dutton Masochism Pride and Joy: The Lives and Casey, Terri Beyond Words Passions of Women without Children The Song of the Lark Cather, Willa Mariner Books Coming, Aphrodite! And Other Cather, Willa Penguin Books Stories The Amazing Adventures of Chabon, Michael Picador USA Kavalier and Clay Brothers Gonna Work It Out Cheney, Charise New York University Feminism and Psychoanalytic Choderow, Nancy Yale University Press Theory Lectures on the Psychology of Chrisler, Golden, Rozee McGraw-Hill Women Deals with the Devil and other Cleage, Pearl Ballantine Books Reasons to Riot Creative Screenwriting Clinch, Catherine National Creative Registry Career Strategies for Women in Collins, Chrisler, Quina Sage Academe Memoirs of a Medieval Woman Collis, Louise Perennial Library The North Conway, Jill Vintage The Film Experience Corrigan, Timothy Bedford St. Martins A Short Guide to Writing about Corrigan, Timothy Pearson Longman Film In Our Own Words: Writings from Crawford, Mary McGraw-Hill Women’s Lives 2nd ed. Sociology of Gender (SYD4800) Crawley, Sara Custom Copies In Our Own Words: Readings on Crawford, Ungar McGraw-Hill the Psychology of Women and Gender Silencing the Self: Women and Crowley, Dana Harvard Press Depression Instructors Manual to Accompany Crawford, Mary McGraw-Hill Women and Gender: A Feminist Psychology The Lamp Lighter Cummins, Maria Rutgers University Press Awakening African Women Curry, Ginette Cambridge Scholars Press Film, Art, Filmart: An introduction Dahnke, Michael University Press of America to Aesthetics through film Wickedary Daly, Mary Beacon Press Every Other Thursday Daniell, Ellen Yale We Cannot Live Without Our Deming, Barbra Grossman Publishing Lives Anatomy of Film Dick, Bernard Bedford St. Martins Reconstructing Gender: A Disch, Estelle Mayfield Multicultural Anthology 2nd ed. Down to the Bone Dole, Mayra Haper Press Feminist Literary Criticisms: Donovan, Josephine Kentucky Explorations in Theory New England Local Color Donovan, Josephine Ungar Literature A Road Well Traveled Doran, Terry WEEA Publishing Center A noise from the woodshed Dorcey, Mary Only Women Press Images of women in American Dorcey, Mary HBJ popular culture Voice of the River Douglas, Marjory Pineapple Press A Chorus of Wisdom Dubitsky, Soran Ulysses Press Queen For A Day Duhamel, Denise Pittsburgh Press The Star-Spangled Banner Duhamel, Denise Southern Illinois Press Ahead Of Their Time Duncan, Joyce Greenword Press Our Blood Dworkin, Andrea Harper and Row Women Hating Dworkin, Andrea E.P. Dutton and Company The Lecherous Professor: Sexual Dziech and Weiner University of Illinois Press Harassment on Campus The Oblivion Seekers Eberhardt, Isabelle City Lights Human Sexuality 02/03 Editions, Annual McGraw-Hill Feminism Beside Itself Elam and Wiegman Routledge Issues In Feminist Film Criticism Erens, Patricia Indiana Sexuality, Gender, and the Law Estridge, Hunter The Foundation Press 2nd ed. The Verbally Abusive Relationship Evans, Patricia Adams Media Corp. The Verbally Abusive Man Evans, Patricia Adams Media Corp. Woman of the Four Winds Fagg, Elizabeth Houghton Mifflin Company American Women Writers: Faust, Langdon Frederick Ungar Publishing Volume 1 Company American Women Writers: Faust, Langdon Frederick Ungar Publishing Volume 2 Company The Girls Who Went Away Fessler, Ann The Penguin Press Provisions Fetterley, Judith Indiana The Humanistic Tradition Fiero, Gloria McGraw-Hill Taking Our Time Forman, Frieda Pergamon The Making of the West Formes, Hamiliton, Townend Bedford St.Martins Ribbin, Jivin, and Playing the Foster, Herbert Ballinger Dozens A Brighter Coming Day Foster, Frances The Feminist Press A History of Sexuality: Volume 1 Foucault, Michael Vintage American Psychologist: The Two Fowler, Raymond APA Tails of Intelligence Pembroke Freeman, Wilkins Academy Press Limited Women: A Feminist Perspective Freeman, Jo Mayfield Publishing Masculinity, Autocracy, and the Friedman, Rebecca Palgrave MacMillian Russian University, 1804-1863 Affirming Diversity Through Fu, Victoria Merril Prentice Hall Democratic Conversations Violencia de Denero: Terroismo Galvez, Carmen Socialcion LCALA en casa Precious Five Garner, Karen Massachusetts University American Madonna Gatta, John Oxford University Press Sexual Identity Law in Context Gilreath, Shannon Thomson West Havana Dreams Gimbel, Wendy Vintage How am I toe Heard? Gladney, Rose The University of North Carolina Press Being Emily Gold, Rachel Bell Books Clinical Behavior Therapy Goldfried, Marvin Holt, Rineheart and Winston Harry Potter’s Bookshelf Granger, John Berkeley Exploring the Dimensions of Greensberg, Jerold Jones and Bartlett Human Sexuality The Female Eunuch Greer, Germaine McGraw-Hill The Obstacle Race Greer, Germaine Farrar Straus Giroax Tulsa studies in Women’s Greer, Germaine University of Tulsa Literature Too Many Women? : The Sex Guttentag, Marcia Sage Publications Ration Question Tulsa studies in Women’ Queen Haley, Alex Morrow A Maryland Bride in the Deep Harrison, Kimberly LSU South: The Civil War Diary of Priscilla Bond Roots: The Saga of the American Haley, Alex Dell Publishing Family Abnormal Psychology 2nd ed.: Halgin, Richard McGraw-Hill Taking Sides Abnormal Psychology: Instructors Halgin and Whitbourne McGraw-Hill Manual 4th ed. The Home Front and Beyond: Hartmann, Susan Twayne American Women in the 1940’s American Women Writers to Harris, Sharon Oxford 1880 Frida: The Biography of Frida Herrera, Hayden Perrenial Library Kahlo Nomad: From Islam to America Hirisi-Ali, Ayaan Free Press Rope of God Herbst, Josephine The Feminist Press A Lesser Life Hewlett, Sylvia Ann Warner Books Understanding Human Sexuality Hewitt, Erin McGraw-Hill 6th ed. The Side of Glory: The Hilliard, David Little Brown Autobiography of David Hilliard Communique March 2006: Holiday, Bertha APA Hurricane Katrina The Spaniards Hooper, John Penguin The New Spaniards Hooper, John Penguin Writing the Character-Centered Horton, Andrew California Screenplay The Politics of Women’s Studies Howe, Florence The Feminist Press Women’s Voices: Visions and Hoy, Diyanni McGraw-Hill Perspectives Quest Hull, Helen The Feminist Press A Question of Security: Violence Human Rights Watch HWR Against Palestinian Women and Girls Swept Under the Rug: Abuses Human Rights Watch HWR against Domestic Workers Around the World The Human Rights Watch: Global Human Rights Watch HRW Report on Women’s Human Rights The Making of the West: Peoples Hunt, Lynn Bedford, St. Martins and Culture Lummox Hurst, Fannie Plume Mules & Men Hurston, Zora Neale Indiana Understanding Human Sexuality Hyde, Janet McGraw-Hill Understanding Human Sexuality: Hyde, Janet McGraw-Hill Instructors Manual 8th ed. Contemporary Feminist Theories Jackson, Stevi NYU Jagiellonian Poland Jasienica, Pawel Piast The Revolt of American Women Jensen, Oliver HBJ The Country of the Pointed Firs Jewett, Sarah Norton Utobiography Of An Ex-Coloured Johnson, James Hill & Wang Man Now in November Johnson, Josephine The Feminist Press The
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