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Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large, University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263- 5754 a current listing of contents Volume 3, Number 1, 1983

Periodical 1 i terature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, feminist theory, and much of women's culture. Feminist Periodicals : A Current Listinq of Contents is published by the Office of the Women's . Studies Librarian-at-Large on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasina ~ublicawareness of feminist ~eriodicals. It is our ho~ethat Feminist Fekiodicals wi 11 serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in feminist 1 i terature; to increase readers ' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to pro- vide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through inter1 ibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials .) Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As pub1 ication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical wi 11 have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated 1 isting provides the fol lowing information on each journal : Year of first publication. Frequency of publication. U.S. subscription price(s). Subscription address. Current editor. Edi tori a1 address (if different from subscription address). International Standard Serials Number (ISSN). (LC) catalog card number. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. Locations where the journal is held in the UW system. Publications in which the journal is indexed. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal. ii. Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. Our goal is to have represented in a1 1 Engl ish-1 anguage feminist periodical s with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offering. We do not include publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with the exception of P&, do we include newstand magazines. We are a1 so forced to omit periodicals which lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facili- tate the indexing feminist 1 i terature sorely needs. Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodical s in Guide to Women 's Publ ishinq by Pol 1y Joan and Andrea Chesman (Paradise, CA: Dustbooks, 1978) ; The Annotated Guide to Momen's Periodicals in the U.S. edited bi-annually by Terry Mehlman (5173 Turner Rd., Richmond, IN 47374); The Index/Directory of Women's Media publ ished annual1 Y by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press I3306 Ross Pl ace, NW ,-was hi ngton, DC 20008) ; and in Women ' s ~eriodicaisand News- papers: A Union List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher Noona, and Neil E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvement of Feminist Periodical s are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up-to-date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscri p- tions we have over1 ooked, cancellations, or other pertinent information.

r Feminist Periodical s i s publ i shed by Susan E. Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large for the University of Wisconsin System, 112A Memorial Li brary, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone: (608) 263-5754. Compilers: Catherine R. Loeb, A. Porter O'Neill. Graphics: Catharina Schimert. Publ ications of the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian- at-Large are available free of charge to Wisconsin residents. The sub- scri ption rate outside Wisconsin is $1 Z.OO/year for individual s and women's programs, $24.00/year for institutions. This fee covers all publications of the Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodical s, New Books on Women & Femi ni sm, and bi bl iographies , directories and occasional publications produced throughout the year. 1 iii.

AMAZON. BROOMSTICK. 1. 1972. 1. 1978. 2. 2/year. 2. Bimonthly. 3. $6 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Free to prisoners. 3. $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). 4. 2211 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53211. 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. 5. Amazon Collect1ve. 5. Mickey Spencer and Polly Taylor. 9. OCLC 2045999. 11. A1 ternative Press Index. 12. "Amazon- is a bimonthly pub1 ication with articles, 12. "Broomstick is a feminist political journal poetry, short stories, etc. by women, about publishing material by, for and about women women, from a feminist viewpoint." over forty. Our priorities are: to portray clear, positive images of older women; to take ATLANTI 5. a stand against the denigration of older women; 1. 1976. to offer positive a1 ternatives in our lives. 2. 2/year. Our goal is to form a support network among 3. $10 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). older women." 4. ~ountSaint Vincent ~niversity, Hal ifax, Nova Scotia, B3M 256, Canada. CALYX: A JOURNAL OF ART AN0 LITERATURE BY WOMEN. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Donna Smyth. 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 2. 3/year. 8. LC cn77-32338. 3. $10. Single copies: $4, plus 75t postage. 9. OCLC 3409640. 4. P.O. Box 0. Corvallis, OR 97339. 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and 5. Margarita Donne1 1y, Rebecca Gordon, Joyce Life; The Alternative Press Index; Resources . Thompson, Ingrid Wendt. for Feminist Research. 7. ISSN 0147-1627. 12. "At1 antis is an interdisciplinary journal 8. LC 77-649570. devoted to critical and creative writing in 9. OCLC 3114927. English or French on the topic of women. 10. Madison. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, 11. American Humanities Index. book reviews, art and poetry." 12. "Cal x publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews. t+ations, photography, and is comitted to AURORA. providing a beautiful and creative journal 1. 1975. format in which to showcase men artists and 2. 3/year. writers." 3. $6 (indiv.). 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624. CAMERA OBSCURA: A JOURNAL OF AN0 FILM 5. Edited by conaittee; current cormittee chair, THEORY. Jeanne Gcmoll. 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 0197-775X. 2. 3/year. 8. LC sn80-11853. 3. $10.50 (indiv.), $21 (inst.). Single copies: 9. OCLC 6113633. $3.50. 12. and with a feminist 4. P.O. Box 4517, Berkeley, CA 94704. orientation. 5. Camera Obscura ~ol1ective: Janet Bergstrom, Margaret Ganahl, Elizabeth Lyon, Constance BLACK MARIA. Pen1 ey. 1. 1971. 7. ISSN 481843. 2. Annual. 8. LC sc79-4979. 3. $12 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 4. P.O. Box 25187, Chicago, IL 60625. 11. Abstracts of Popul ar Culture; Film Literature 5. Black Maria Collective. Index. 7. ISSN 0045-222X. 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; 8. LC ~~77-1275. psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; photo- 9. OCLC 2786249. graphy; video and perfopmance. 12. "Black Maria publishes work by emerging women writers that presents women as the complex, CANADIAN WOMAN STUOIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA FEMME. positive being they are." 1. 1978. 2. Quarter1y. BREAD AND ROSES. 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). i. 1977. 4. 204 Founders College, York University, 4700 2. Semiannual . Keele St., Downsview. Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. 3. $7.50 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). 5. Shelagh Wilkinson. 4. P.O. Box 1230. Madison, WI 53701. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 5. Editorial staff of eight women. 9. OCLC 8558872. 7. ISSN 0197-5927. 12. "CWS/cf is a bilingual , interdisciplinary, 10. Madison. feminist journal that brings exciting scholarship 12. Features; editorials; reviews; news briefs; about women to non-scholars, broadcasts our fiction; poetry; photography and graphics. diverse experiences and bridges the gap between "...founded with the expressed purpose of Canada's languages and cultures." establishing a Midwest-based journal to focus on cultural, political and social concerns of American women." iv.

COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES. FS, FEMINIST STUDIES. 1. 1981. 1. 1972. 2. Quarterly. 2. 3/year. 3. $10, $18, $25/1, 2, 3 years (indiv.), $20 3. $13.50 (National Women's Studies Association (inst.). members), $15 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Single 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. copies: $6 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). 5. Edited collectively. 4. Managing Editor, FS, Feminist Studies, c/o 9. OCLC 8234014. Women's Studies Program, University of Maryland, 10. Madison. College Park, MD 20742. 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal 5. Claire G. Moses. entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Common 7. ISSN 0046-3663. Lives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document the 8. LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. 1ives of ordinary lesbians. and to reflect the 9. OCLC 1632609. diversity of the-lesbian c&ununity--1 esbians 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; of color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians, Platteville; Stevens Point. disabled lesbians, poor and working-class 11. America: History and Life; American Historical lesbians. wishes to insure access and Association Recently Published Articles; visiblility to lesbians who have never thought Bull etin Signaletique-sociologie; Historical before of publishing their work. Abstracts; Modern Language Association Inter- national Bibliography; The Philosopher's Index; CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; MODERN LANGUAGES. Women Studies Abstracts. 1. 1971. 12. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; 2. Quarterly. reports from the women's movement; reviews. 3. $10 (indiv.). "FS, Feminist Studies was founded to encourage 4. Women's Studies, 209 N. Brooks St., Madison, WI analytic responses to feminist issues and to 53706. open-new areas of research, criticism, and 5. Mary Wyer and Annis Pratt. speculation. The editors are comnitted to 9. OCLC 2259670. providing a forum for feminist analysis, 10. Madison; Milwaukee. debate, and exchange." 12. News of the Modern Language Association; features; bib1 iographies; job infonation. FEIYINARY: A FEMINIST JOURNAL FOR THE SOUTH EMPHASIZING THE LESBIAN VISION. CONDITIONS. 1. 1970. 1. 1977. 2. Z/year. 2. Semiannual. 3. $6.50 (indiv.), $13 (inst.). Single copies: 3. 3 issues: $11 (?div.), $22 (inst.). Single $3.75 plus 75d postage. copies: $4.50 (indiv.), $8 (inst.). 4. P.O. Box 954, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 4. P.O. Box 56, Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, WY 5. Editorial collective. 11215. 10. Madison. 5. Dorothy Allison, Elly Bulkin, Cheryl Clarke, 12. Articles; personal narratives; journal excerpts; Jewel le Gomez, Carroll 01 iver, Mirtha letters; short fiction; poetry; drawings; Quintanales, Rima Shore. photographs. "...a lesbian feminist journal I 7. ISSN 0147-831 1. for the South.. .produced by a lesbian feminist 2. LC 77-641895. collective.. .As Southerners, as lesbians, and 9. OCLC 3232386. as women, we need to explore with others how our 10. Madison; Milwaukee. lives fit into a region about which we have 11. A1 ternative Press Index. great ambivalences--to share our anger and our 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; love." critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is * a magazine of women's writing with an emphasis on writing by lesbians."

CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL GIOMEN'S QUARTERLY. 1. 1981. 2. Quarterly. 3. $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst. and lib.). 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94509. 5. Editorial collective. 9. OCLC 8015674. 11. A1 ternative Index Guide. 12. "...the collective product of feminists of diverse nationalities and political perspectives comitted to contributing to an international women's movement." Each issue focuses on a specific theme through feature articles, interviews and personal narratives, often FEHINIST COLLECTIONS: YOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARY 9. OCLC 2586280. RESOURCES IN YISCONSIN. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; 1. 1980. Platteville; Stevens Point. 2. Quarterly. 11. Women Studies Abstracts; American Humanities 3. Free of charge to Yisconsin residents. Out-of- Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical state subscription: $12 (indiv. and women's Abstracts. programs). $24 (inst.). Subscription fee covers 12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black all publications of the Office of the Uomen's and white photography; short fiction. Each Studies Librarian-at-Large. (See p. ii .) issue focuses on a theme, e.g., women's oral 4. 112A Memorial Library. 728 State St., Madison, history; mothers and daughters; Chicanas; WI 53706. Native American women; men as verbal artists; 5. Susan Searing. Women's Studies Librarian-at- who speaks for the women's movement; lesbian Large and Catherine Loeb, Women's Studies history. "The continuing goal of Frontiers is Specialist. to publish a journal which bridges the gap 9. OCLC 6467769. between university and comnunity women; to find 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Stevens Point; Stout; a balance between academic and popular views on Superior; Yhi tewater. issues comnon to women." 12. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; book reviews. Focus on feminist librarianship, HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL. pub1 ishing, booksell ing, archiving, researching 1. 1975. --both in Wisconsin and nationally. Review 2. Semiannual. essays strive to provide a guide to the literature 3. $5 (indiv.), $10 (inst.). Single Copies: $2.50. on a particular topic, (e.g. sociobiology, 4. English Dept., University of Queensland, uamen in developnent; western women; .lesbian St. Lucia, Brisbane 4067, Australia. studies; black women; feminist science fiction.) 5. Carole Ferrier. . 7. ISSN 0311-4198. FEMINIST ISSUES. 9. OCLC 2530248. 1. 1960. 10. Madison. 2. 21year. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: 12. Historical and critical articles; creative $7.50 (indiv.), $12.50 (inst.). work; graphics; bibliographies; reviews. 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Dept. 8010 "Hecate- prints material relating to women. We Rutgers University, New Brunswick. NJ 08903. are particular1y interested in corltri butions 5. Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wolf. which employ a feminist, marxist, or other 6. 2948 Hillegass, Berkeley, CA 94705. radical methodology to focus on the position of 7. ISSN 0270-6679. men in relation to patriarchy and capitalism." 10. Madison, 12. A journal of fnainist social and political HELICON NINE: ME JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND LETTERS theory, with emphasis on an international 1. 1979. exchange of ideas. It includes articles by 2. 3lyear. Engl ish-language feminists as well as 3. $15 (indiv.). Single copies: $7.50 plus Postage. translations of feminist texts by men of 4. He1 icon Nine, Inc.. P.O. Box 22412. Kansas City, other countries. h0 64113. 5. Gloria Vando Hickok. FEHINIST REVIM. 7. ISSN 0197-3371. 1. 1979. 8. LC 80-640627. 2. 3/year. 9. OCLC 5298604. 3. $15 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single copies: $6. 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. Inter- 4. 65 Manor Road, London N16 SBH, England. disci pl inary forum for the creative accomplish- 5. Editorial collective. ments of women in the fields of literature, 7. ISSN 0141-7789. music, the visual and performing arts; includes 8. LC 80447745. color reproductions and a pull-out soundsheet 9. OCLC 6191763. of a musical performance, reading or interview; 12. "To develope the theory of Women's Liberation provides a documentation of the ongoing history and debate the political perspectives and of women in arts and letters. strategy of the movement. To be a forum of work in progress and curren; research and HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART 8 POLITICS. I debates in Yomen's Studies. 1. 1977. 2. Quarter1y. FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES. 3. $15 ( indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. j 1975. 4. P.O. Box 766, Canal Street Station, New York. 2. 3lyear. NY 10013. / 3. $11 (National Women's Studies Association 5. Heresies Collective. I members). $12 (indiv.). $23 (inst.). Single 7. ISSN 0146-3411. copies: $5 (indiv.), $9 (inst.). 8. LC ~~77-704. 4. Frontiers. Women Studies Program, University 9. OCLC 2917688. of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; 5. Editorial Board, Managing Editor: Kathi Stevens Point. George. 11. A1 ternative Press Index. 7. ISSN 0160-9009. 12. Editorials; short articles; bib1 iographies; 8. LC ~~78-317. poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal 1 devoted to the examination of art and politics 1 from a feminist perspective." I vi.

HYSTERIA. LADY-UNIQUE-INCLINATION-OF-THE-NIGHT. 1. 1980. 1. 1976. 2. Quarterl y. 2. Annually. 3. Canada: $8 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Add $2 3. $3.75/issue. outside Canada. Sample copies: $2.50. 4. P.O. Box 803, New Brunswick. NJ 08903. 4. P.O. Box 2481, Station B, Kitchener, Ontario 5. Kay F. Turner. N2H 6M3, Canada. 10. Madison. 5. Catherine Edwards. 12. "We primarily seek in-depth research on the 7. ISSN 0229-5385. history and meaning of the goddesses, women and 8. LC cn81-30633. re1igion, women's folklore, women's mythological 9. OCLC 8036553. heritage, etc., but some poetry and fiction is 12. "We try to provide a forum for social and included." cultural issues of interest to women. We also provide publishing space for creative feminist LESBIAN VOICES. work - fiction, poetry, graphic arts." 1. 1974. 2. Quarterly. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES, 3. $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $3. 1. 1978. 4. Jonnik Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 2066, San 2. 5/year. Jose, CA 95109. 3. $24 (indiv.), $45 (inst.). 5. Rosa1 ie Nichols. 4. Eden Press Women's Publicatfons, 4626 St. 9. OCLC 81 03187. Catherine Street Uest, Montreal, Quebec 12. Fiction; poetry; reviews; editorials. H3Z 1S3, Canada. 5. Sherri Clarkson. LILITH. 7. ISSN 0703-8246. 1. 1976. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Platteville; Stevens 2. Quarterly. Point; Whitewater. 3. $12 (indiv.), $16 (inst. and lib.). Single 11. America: Hfstory and Life; Human Sexuality copies: $3. Update; Current Contents/Social & Behav.iora1 4. LILITH Publications, Inc., 250 West 57th St., Sciences; Social Sciences Citation Index; New York, NY 10019. Women Studies Abstracts; Cedex-RIC; American 5. Susan Weidman Schneider. Psychological Abstracts; MLA International 7. ISSN 0146-2334. Bibliography; Directory of Periodical s. 10. Madfson; Milwaukee. 12. Historical, critical, and feature articles; 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals. book reviews. 12. Articles; reviews; poetry: fiction. "Lilith is named for the legendary predecessor of Eve ISIS INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN. who insisted on equality with Adam.. .As Jewish T. 1974. feminfsts continue to rediscover and rework 2. Quarterly. Jewish practice, the contents of Lilith may 3. $20 (indiv. & women's groups, airmail), $30 serve as an evolving Prepared Table for a new (inst., airmail). code of behavior." 4. C.P. 301 , 1227 Carouge, Switzerland. 5. Editorial collective. MAENAD: A WOMEN'S LITERARY JOURNAL. 6. Via S. Maria delllAnima 30, Rome, Italy and 1. 1980. C.P. 50 (~ornavin), 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. 2. Quarterly. 9. OCLC 4286732. 3. $16 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies: 10. La Crosse; Platteville; River Falls; Stevens $4.50. Point; Superior. 4. P.O. Box 783, Gloucester, MA 01930. 12. "mreproduces theoretical and practical 5. Paula Estey, Jane Ordway, Marilyn Weller. information and documentation from women's 7. ISSN ' 0275-5629. groups and the men's movement around the 8. LC sn81-560. world." Articles; editorials; conference 9. OCLC 7181679. reports; resource guides. ISIS is also 12. Articles; interviews; fiction; poetry; editorials; published in Spanish. visual art. Themes have included "Violation" and "The Lesbian/Heterosexual Split." KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART. 1. 1979. MOTHEROOT JOURNAL: A WOMEN'S REVIEW OF SMALL PRESSES. 2. 3/year. 1. 1979. 3. $9, 617/1, 2 years (indiv.). Single copies: 2. Quarterly. $3.50. 3. $5 (indiv.). Single copies: $1.25. 4. 3939 Roosevel t Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 4. 214 Dewey St., Pittsburgh, PA 15218. 32205. 5. Anne Pride. 5. Editorial collective. 8. LC sn82-20180. 12. "Kalliope devoted itself to women in the arts 9. OCLC 5280133. by publishing their work and sharing their ideas 10. La Crosse; Madison. and opinions." Poetry, fiction, art, graphics, 12. Feminist review of women's fiction, poetry, essays, interviews with women artists and serials from small presses. writers. vii.

MOVING OUT: FEMINIST LITERARY & ARTS JOURNAL. 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; 1. 1971. Stevens Point; Superior. 2. Semiannual. 11 . Pub1 isher's Index (1 970-1974) ; Women Studies 3. $6 (indiv.), $9 (lib.). Single copies: $3. Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New 4. 467 W. Hancock, Room 214, Wayne State University, Periodical Index. Detroit. MI 48202. 12. International and national news; feature 5. Amy L. Cherry, Gloria Dyc, Joan Gartland, articles including regular reporting on work, Margaret Kaminski . Paula Rabi nowi tz. health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; 9. OCLC 3428883; 5157262; 6996773. reviews; letters; coverage of the women's 10. Madison; Milwaukee. movement -- conferences, actions, politics, 12. Features: fiction. "We ~ublishaualitv work bv theory. women. iibrary Journal described our journal - as one with a 'we1 1-defined aesthetic sense PRIMIPARA. which considers all facets of women's lives and 1. 1974. 1i terature' .. ." 2. Semiannual. 3. $5, $8/1, 2 years (indiv.). Single copies: $2.75. 1972. 4. P.O. Box 371. Oconto. WI 54153. Month1 y. 5. Jane Farrell , Ellen Kort. Diane Nichols. $12 (indiv.). 10. La Crosse; Madison; Whi tewater. Ms. Ma azine. Subscription Dept., 123 Garden 12. Poetry; drawings; reviews; articles; announce- +Marion, OH 43302. ments; letters. "Contributors restricted to Jane Bosveld. Patricia Carbine. Joanne Edoar. Wisconsin residents on1y -- we're trying to Suzanne Braun Levine. Susan ~c~enry, art ha - establish a viable informal network for our Nel son, Letty Cottin Pogrebin. Gloria Steinem. state's women." Ruth Sullivan. Ellen Sweet., Mary Thom. Editors. Ms. Ma azine. 119 W. 40th St., New PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY. York. NY 1. 1976. ISSN - 0047-831 8. 2. Quarterly. LC 72-624579. 3. $54 (inst.). Rates for individuals available OCLC 1 285775. upon request. Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; 4. Human sciences Press. 72 Fifth Ave.. New York. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; NY ,10011. River Falls; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Nancy Henley. Whi tewater. Dept. of Psychology, University of California, Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature; Women Los Angeles, CA 90024. Studies Abstracts; Abstracts of Popular Culture; ISSN 0361-6843. Wallace Memorial Library; Rochester Institute LC 76-1 2952; ~~76-790. of Technology. OCLC 2529664. Feartures; letters; poetry and fiction; reviews; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; news. Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources HEW WOMEN'S TIMES. Abstracts; Psycho1ogi cal Abstracts ; Social 1. 1975. Sciences Citation Index; Current Contents/ 2. ll/year. Social and Behavioral Sciences; Current Index 3. $15 (indiv.). $20 (supporting), $30 (inst.). to Journals in Education (CIJE); Chicorel 4. 804 Meigs St.. Rochester, NY 14620. Abstracts to Reading and Learning Disabilities; 5. Editorial collective. Child Development Abstracts and Bib1lography; 7. ISSN 0161-164X. Devel opnent and We1 fare (India) ; Human Sexual ity 8. LC sc79-4421; sn78-5963. Update; Famil Y Review. 9. OCLC 388591 2. The Psychology of Women Quarter1 is sponsored 10. Madison; Milwaukee. by Division 35 of the American Pfychological 12. National and international news of interest to ~ssociation. Empirical studies, critical feminists. Articles, editorials, letters. reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book reviews. New women's Times Feminist ~eview, reviews are pub1 ished in the Quarter1y.. .The a review of literature and the arts is issued kinds of problems addressed include: psychological six times a year as a supplement to New Uamen's factors, behavioral studies, role developnent Times. and change, career choice and training, manage- - ment variables, education, discrimination. OFF OUR BACKS. therapeutic processes, and sexuality. 1. 1970. 2. ll/year. 3. $11 (indiv.), $15 (contributing), $20 (inst. and overseas). Single copies: $1 .SO. 4. off our backs, inc., 1841 Columbia Rd., NW, Room 212, Washington, DC 20009. 5. off our backs collective. 7. ISSN 0030-0071. 8. LC sn78-1596. QUEST: A FEMINIST QUARTERLY. 11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Child 1. 1974. Development Abstracts and Bibliography; 2. quarterly. Contemporary Sociology; Current Contents; 3. $9 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: $3.35. Excerpta Medica; Family Planning Perspectives; 4. P.O. Box 8843, Washington, DC 20003. Human Sexuality Update; Psychological Abstracts; 5. Joan Twiggs. Referativnyi Zhurnal; Sage Family Studies 7. ISSN 0098-955X. Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation Index; 8. LC 75-646061. Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS Report; 9. OCLC 2242837. Women Studies Abstracts. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; 12. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book Platteville; Stevens Point; Superior; Whitewater. reviews. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Women Studies Abstracts. SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY. 12. Focus on "long-term, in-depth feminist political 1. 1975. analysis and ideological development." Quarterly. $16 (student rate), $20 (National Women'f RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATiON SUR Studies Association members), 622.50 (indiv.), LA RECHERCHE FEMINISTE. (Formerly Canadian News- $40 (inst.). Single copies: $5.75 (indiv.), letter of Research on Women. 1972-1 978.) $9.50 (inst.). 1. 1979. The University of Chicago Press. Journals 2. Quarterly. Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637. 3. Canada: $15 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Outside of Barbara Charlesworth Gel pi. Canada: $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). Center for Research on Women, Serra House, 4. Dept. of Sociology, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor Street, Serra St., Stanford University, Stanford. CA West. Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6, Canada. 94305. 5. Margaret Andersen. Paula Cap1 an, Jennifer L. ISSN 0097-9740. Newton, Mary 0' Brien , Mary1ee Stephenson, LC 75-649469. Sylvia Van Kirk, Jeri Wine, Lynda Yanz, OCLC 1362618. Carol Zavi tz. Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; 7. ISSN 0707-8412. Milwaukee; Parkside; Plattevil le; Oshkosh; 10. Madison. River Falls; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; 11. Women Studies Abstracts; American History and Whi tewater . Life; Canadian Educational Index; American Modern Language Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Current Contents; Sociologfcal Abstracts. Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; 12. Abstracts; book reviews; bibl fographies; Social Science Citation Index; America: Hf story periodical resource guide. An interdisciplinary, and Life. international periodical of research on men Feature articles; research; review essays; and sex roles. reports; book reviews; letters/comnents; archival notes. THE SECOND WAVE. 1. 1971. SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL OF WORDS AND PICTURES 2. Semiannual. FOR ME LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WOMEN. 3. $8 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copies: $2. 1. 1976. 4. P.O. Box 344 Cambridge A, Cambridge, MA 02139. 2. Quarterly. 5. Salfy Jordan, Laurie Knight, Pam Mitchell, 3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $4.10 Jennifer Purnell . 4. P.O. Box 660. Amherst, MA 01004. 7. ISSN 0048-9980. 5. Michelle Cliff, Adrienne Rich. 7. ISSN 01 96-1853. 9. OCLC 2267579. 10. Madison. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater. 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's 11. Alternative Press Index. Media. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; reviews. 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; "All material must be related to the theme of reviews . feminism." SOJOURNER. SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH. 1. 1975. 1. 1975. 2. Monthly. 2. Monthly. 3. $9.50 (indiv.), $19 (inst.). Single copies: $1. 3. $35 (indfv.), $130 (inst.). 4. 143 A1 bany St., Cambridge, MA 02139. 4. Plenum Pub1 ishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., 5. Molly Lovelock. New York, NY 10013. 7. ISSN 01 91 -8699. 5. Phyllis A. Katz, 8. LC 51179-2799. 6. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 9. OCLC 4656277. Pearl St., Boulder, CO 80302. 10. Madison. 7. ISSN 0360-0025. 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, dance, 8. LC 75-646987. theater, visual arts, and music; news; poetry. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Platteville; Stevens "Our editorial policy is to consider for Point; Whitewater. publication anything that is not racist, sexist, or homophobic in content." ix.

SPARE RIB. WLW JOURNAL. 1. 1972. 1. 1976. 2. Monthly. 2. Quarter1y. 3. $27.50 (indiv.). $37 (inst.). 3. $15 (inst. and non-members of Women Library 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close. London EClR OAT, England. Workers). 5. Editorial collective. 4. 2027 Parker St., Berkeley, CA 94704. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. 5. Carol Starr. 9. OCLC 5237209. 7. ISSN 0272-1996. 10. Madison, Milwaukee. 10. Madison; Stevens Point. 12. Feature articles (e.g.. on politics. labor. 11. Library Literature. history, employment, media); fiction; poetry; 12. Book. film and music reviews; feature articles; reviews; letters; news. conference reports; news and notes.

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ISSN 0094-3320. 3. $8 (indlv.), $14 (inst.). Slngle copies: $3. LC 76-64781 7. 4. Wolf Creek, OR 97497-9799. OCLC 2587697. 5. Edltorlal collectlve. Madlson; Milwaukee; Stevens Point. 9. OCLC 6065348. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Pwerican 11. A1 ternatlve Press Index. Hwnlties Index; Index of American Periodical 12. Women's splrituality shared through artlcles. Verse; MLA International Bibl lography. fiction, poetry, journals, songs, letters, and Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; reviews. visual art. "13th Moon is a literary magazine pub1 ishing quality work by men. Eclectic, but UOMEN: A JOURNAL OF LIBERATION. partlculartly Interested in feminist and working 1. 1969. class lesbian 1 iterature." 31year. $10 (Indiv.). $15 (inst.). TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE. 3028 Greenmount Ave.. Baltimore. MD 21218. 1. 1982. Editorial collectlve. 2. 2/ycar. Issn 0043-7433, 3. S7 (indiv.). $8 (inst.). LC 73-13942. 4. The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104. OCLC 1696334. 5. Germaine Greer. Green Bay; Eau CIaire; La Crosse; Madison; 6. The University of Tulsa, 600 South College, Stevens Point; Stout; Superfor; Whitewater. Tulsa. OK 74104. Alternative Press Index; Women's Studies Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0732-7730. Feature articles; poetry; editorial s. Each 8. LC sn82-3788. issue is centered upon a theme, e.g.. war and 9. OCLC 8426594. peace; bodies; class and money; mothering; 10. Madison. heal ing . 12. "Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature includes articles. reviews. notes and aueries from schol ars-of every -period, incl'uding those reading in languages other than English and from students of poetry and prose in all Its forms, including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and journal ism. While artlcles need not be exclusively concerned with femal e writers the focus must be upon women and their wrk." WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTS. 10. Madison. 1. 1976. 11. Abstracts of Research in Pastoral Care and 2. 3lyear. Counseling; Biological Abstracts and Biosis 3. $8 (indiv.), $13 (inst.). Data Base; A1 ternative Press Index. 4. Faculty of Environmental Studies, York Univer- 12. "To facilitate dialogue about therapy experiences sity, 4700 Keele St., Downsview, Ontario among therapists, consumers, and researchers. M3J 2R2, Canada. The journal is feminist in orientation and views 5. G. Wekerle. therapy as an educational, expanding process for 7. ISSN 0229-4796. personal growth." 8. LC cn81-30452. 9. OCLC 7966483. WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS. 12. Tooics: planning, architecture, design; 1. 1975. housing and community development; geography, 2. 6fyear. urban sociology, environmental psychology, 3. $8.50 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). Single copies: energy and ecology. $2.50. 4. P.O. Box 3304, Grand Central Station, New York, WOMEN AND HEALTH. NY 10163. 1. 1976. 5. Cynthia Navaretta. 2. Quarterly. 7. ISSN 0149-7081. 3. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 8. 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"WIN News is a worldwide, open, participatory Sociological Abstracts; Social We1 fare, Social communication system by, for, and about women Planning & Social Development (SOPODA). of all backgrounds, be1 iefs, nationalities and 12. Eeature articles; research; bibliographies; age groups. WIN News serves the general public, book reviews; news and notes. institutions and organi zatfons by transmitting internationally information about women and WOMEN & POLITICS. women's groups." 1. 1980. 2. Quarterly. WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER. 3. $16 (National Women's Studies Ass_ociation 1. 1971. members), $28 (indiv.), $48 (inst.), $65 2. Irregular. (1 ib. 1. 3. 4 issues: $18 (indiv.), $30 (inst.). Single 4. The Haworth Press, Inc., 28 East 22nd St., copies: $5 (indiv.), $9 (inst.). New York, NY 10010. 4. 15 Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102. 5. Sarah Slavin. 5. Tracey-Thayer. 6. Sarah Sl avin. Economics and Political Science 6. 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OCLC 63941 06. xi.

WOMEN ' S STUDIES. WOMEN' S STUDIES QUARTERLY. (Former1y Women's 1. 1972. Studies Newsletter). 3/year. 1. 1972. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 2. Quarterl y. members), $29 (indiv.). $64 (inst.). 3. $14 (National Women's Studies Association Gordon and Breach Science Pub1 ishers, Ltd.. members). $18 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). 42 William IV St.. London WC2. England. 4. P.O. Box 334, Old Westbury, NY 11568. Wendy Martin. 5. . Wendy Martin, Dept. of English, Queens College. 7. ISSN 0732-1562. CUNY, Flushing NY 11367. 8. LC sc82-7058; sn82-20082. ISSN 0049-7878. 9. OCLC 7387895. LC 74-641 303. 10. Madison; Stevens Point; Stout. OCLC 1791887. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside; 12. A publication of The Feminist Press and The Platteville; Stevens Point; Whitewater. National Women's Studies Association (NWSA). Abstracts of Popular Cul ture; Women Studies Editorials; letters; features; news; reports; Abstracts. reviews. Mainly relating to the theory and "Women's Studies provides a forum for the practice of women's studies and to women in presentation of scholarship and criticism academic professions. about women in the fields of literature, history, art, soclology, law, political science. economics, anthropology and the sciences." A1 so includes poetry.

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UOMEN'S STUDIES INTERHATIONAL FORUM (Formerly Women's Studies International Quarterly) . 1. 1978. 2. Bi-monthly. 3. $20 (National Women's Studies Association members), $30 (indiv. ), $95 (inst.). 4. Maxwell House, Fairvlew Park, Elmsford, FIY 10523. 5. Dale Spender. 6. Rosetti House 4, Flood St., London SW3 STF, Engl and. 7. ISSN 0277-5395. 8. LC 82-643383; sn81-1570. 9. OCLC 7590245. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 12. The policy of the journal is to publish research comnunications, review articles and book reviews that reflect the mu1 tidiscipl inary international area of women's studies both inside and outside formal education, acknow- ledging differences originating from different cul tural backgrounds and encouraging simi 1ari ties based on a shared framework in which feminism sets the terms of discussion and debate with the goal to promote the international exchange of ideas reflecting feminist scholarship in its diversity. / Milwaukee's Feminist Press Volume 11 No. i . FEWMAR 1983'

WOM~PAST~.~~.~..~...... +5..' Sojourner Truth House....p.8 ByBetty Edwards .- The Psychiatrist and. The Rose-fiction.. .. .'... .Q. 10 - BYSha Appalachian Anazon...... p.20 By Meg Thomas Animal Rights...... p. 22 By Mary R. :'rank , I @m Dancing as Fast as I C'm...... *e.*p..35 By Cheryl-. Kader I I

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FEATURES Contributors Gallery themselves All the News That Fi- Rona Rocket, alias Lucy Nash Letters you folks Other Doors Fanzine Reviews Cheryl Cline Future Insulation Space Ain't the ?lace Ctein Funnies see art credits

Modes of Space Travel Richard S. Russell Biological Hazards of Time Travel John Alexander REVIEWS Decadence in the Pliocene The Many Georgie Schnobrich Colored Land and The Golden Torc, by Julian Nay Film Reviews Sara Campbell FICTION , Flying Lessons ?lar i e LaCont e POETRY . Gathering Margaret Key Siggs Astra Lucia, Lady of the Wheel Zlissa Hamilton Ambition in Black and White Annette Curtis Klause To the Vision Seekers So You Will Wendy Rose Remember Your Mother Asrronaut Song Message to a Friend in Another Sheila Finch-Rayner Solar System Tomorrow's Facets Margaret Key Biggs ART John Alexander: 26 Jim McLeod: 8 Mary Bohdanowicz: 11 Sarah Prince: 2 Brad Foster: 9.10 D. Carol Roberts: 12, 28, 33 Steven Fox: 5, 6, 30 Bill Rotsler: 5, i : 3, 13, 29, Georgie Schnobrich: 21, 32 31, 32 Stu Shiffman: 23, 24, 25, Joan Hanke-Woods: 17, 18, 31, 32 19, 20 Arlin Teeselink: 16 jini Kai: FC, BC David Vereshagin: 31 3543 IS* sr..san cmnc\sco. CQ 94\10(4151552-7460

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5.4LL 4EAR IS AN ECHO 6.THOUGHTS ON MIDLIFE i by Marge Harburg t;j Genie blendocino - 13.MIGRAINE ARD MOMEN an dTZTL€ by Diane Stein 8-SPI-OLDIE 9 .BIRTHING PROCESS a 6.q: sy Bayla hinters by Graciela de Gonzalez MO)

24, LORAN It; QUANOAGY -,REFLECTIONS ON A BROOMSTICK 25.b~Polly I. Taylor by Helen Forelle by Roberta Mendel - CWLFC : - PUBLICATIONS FROM TAPE mhn~bares FCC I on We pubksh sax bamont.tly assues gk:26. YOMEN' s HISTORY RESOURCES r year. We mall e9am on or be- "IN THE FIELDS OF NIGHT" fore t.98 f+rst of Februuy, 3. Zb.lU0 NEU FILMS by Maggie Shea dpr::, June, August, October, and Decsmber. Expect your next Z~.DENYERFEMINIST LIBRARY assue rpproxzma teiy two months 17 ONLY TWO GREEN EGGS from wnen you rece~vedtlus 'by Isabela Gulenna 27.~~'5 DAUGHTERS one. T~me-valued materlal must zeae.7 us at least t-zs rncrr~.~? ~.~DV€V -.ARTISTS ' RESIDENCE tef ?re ci~esema-1;nq dates. by Muriel Henriques by Maggie She3 Z.C-~~XM =,FEHINIST HEALTH FUND ahb~esschan~6.s by bu~bul by Joan Margaret we nail YOLI BROO~TIC~by non- 29-RWFXXXU Za.POETRY THERAPY prd-c S'Ipn2ZdCLOE 3u;k od21, Raz4bR because ~t 2s far ma away c9e ieasc expens~veway. But T.YE FeneuiLs 32 .~S=CERS dc PgS7 OFFICE #7ES NOT TELL US IF We no longer send postcards to YOU rW7/E. We do not get d knowledge renewals. PmECHECX YOL'R NULING LABEL. It shovs the month when notLce MU the COPL~Sare riel- 34. ~~rorr~4S. z9er forwarded nor return&. 50 your yeu's subsa~pt~onbegins -- 8203 be sure co let us know your HUMOR 2s Much, 1982. when '8203- sends her c.9ange of address. renewal, we change her label to '8303'. If she dms not renew Ln Much, she w~llmass ~ssuespr~nted after July, ~tz~urnes 1983. He b-;lL car.:;nuc c: ca;k about allerp~esurd othez d~sab-2-t-as an QS? BRWRSTZC.::. As a 3ract;ca: exm~;e,your edztors are faced wae9 a rac.-~s= CIZKZ+ s;tuat~on;we rece-ve subm~ss~onswe cannot read.. .3e- cause =5r 3apsr 2s scenzez!! We're botk very allerg-c to perfumes, sc 3lease c?acx wnet3er your pa-== LS scented or ~f ;ou have >ad per- ?;me on +our f-ngcrs wner; you handled LC. nlcxeq' & poll y . ca Volume 4, Number 1 Fall 1982

EDITORIAL EngiisniAng!als Johanna Sruckev 2 Fran~aislFrencnJeanne .tlaranda 3

ARTICLES: ADOLESCENCE Aie - j'suis menstruee Louse Bouchard 4 Questionnaire a l'intention des adoiesccntes de niveau secondaire cauise &uch,ard er Renee Ouimet - Mv Grandmother Is Visitinn ;Me Lenore Keeshin Tobras 8 ,4doiescents: Our Most Visible Minority H. Parry 15 "Bein' Tough" : Rituais oi Resistance in the Culture oi Working-class- Schoolgiris- Peter McLukn 20 Penitentes hier, monoparentales aujourd'hui Jeanne .blurando 25 Forsake.? Children Jo Biilung-~VJeyer 27 Make It Happen Linda fischer 32 lessie s: Young Moms and Thriving Babies June Cixilwood 37 Jane Austen's Juveniiii Fran Beer 41 Of Movies and Models: Girls in Holi\nvood Varda Bunryn 30 La dkiinquance cachee 'Micheiine de jorcfy 33 k.smin the Juvenile Just~ceSystem Glona ailer 36 On a besoin de iemmes scientlfiaues Bernadettz Duureusurt 39 Attempted Suicide: Why Are Teens Trying to Kill Themseives? Gladys Adilman 6 1 Positive Peer Culture: Women's Issues and Youth Development Carol addis 64 Role Exuectations of Adolescent Women 116- 181 Susan Howard Lrndell 67 Sexism k Rock-and-Roll Lyrics Rod ohe en 71 Behind Closed Doors Susan Howard Lindefl 76 Teenage Sexuality: Parents' Fears Confronted Sue Johannson 80

PERSONAL EXPERXENCES PERSONNELLES A ma fille, mon mlroir Andree L. Paraais 12 ,hw titre Suzanne Jacob 45 Soace Kathv Gordon 48 Oser cfamer le maiaise Isabelle Roy 49

LlVRES A LIRElBOOK REVIEWS

En~iish~hniais.- - -.w---- . 84 Francaisl French 89 Books Received 95 FICTlON Blood Swtn :Vam)oshr 10 Sweet Sicm Judith Sanros 46 Grandmother's Tales: hn Exce~tSharon Altman 74 The Gods Sunrn iVamjoshr %

------L'adolescente B la decouverte L.J. Gmrrdbo~s 19 There Is No Xeeai Problem of Pain Sondv Lewcr 19 Power Games Frances Davis 30 The Ongin of the Family Dororhv Lrwsav 35 The :Man I Love, Loves Jonn Wayne Vancy Kasper 44 off tarnet Asma 63 bleus de mine Anne-~Llarie.-llon:o 66 Sans tltre Mme Lrguay 70 Birth of a Feminist Vancy Kosller 79

Cover Photo: Pameia Wiiliams Number 7 Winter 1983

Introduction ...... 2 China To Retire or Not to Tire ...... 3 Australia Where do Older Women Fit In? ...... 6 England Shocking Pink ...... -.., ...... 8 Holland Nobody Listens to Me ...... 10

India , Imprisoned for Being a Girl ...... 12 Holland Squanern ...... s...... -...... -*-..13 Argentina My Grandmother Pepa ...... 14 Germany Better Healthy and Grumbling ...... 16 Spain/Germany No Future ...... 18 Germany king Excluded ...... 2 1 Argentina Search for the Missing ...... 22 India "I Have Never Yielded"...... 24 Chile La hlita...... 26 Enghnd Sex Under Sixteen ...... a...... ~...... ~..~...... s...... 27 Holland A Matter of Choice ...... e...... e...... -..29 Letters ...... s.ee...... 31

Resources...... - .* ...... a .. -32 women's studies library resources in wisconsin vol. 4. no. 2. winter 1983 TABLE OF CONTENTS

FROM THE EDITORS ...... 3 What's new with New Books on Women & Femlnisrn. WOMEN'S PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS ...... 4 Women's Periodicals and NewsDapers from the 18th Century to 1981. edited by James P. Danky. Reviewed by Susan Searing . A Conversation with Jim Danky and Maureen Hady. interview by Cathy Loeb. WOMEN IN PRINT: CANADA ...... 9 Part I of a report on Canadian feminist periodicals, by Eleanor Wachtel . NEWS FROM Lfd-iJHITEWATER ...... 13 By Ubl-Whitewater Women's Studies Coordlnator, Ruth Schauer. WEN'S STUDIES UNION LIST ...... 14 Update on a Ubl System-wide resource. PERIODICALMOTES ...... 15 Mew periodicals: Connections (Black Women's Network) ; "In the Life"; Trivia: A Journal of Ideas; Newsletter; Women's Studies International. Special issues on black college wamen; women in Mexico; * international women's studies; women and minorities in ensineerinq; homosexuality. ~isto;y ~orkshopJournal becbmes a journal of socialist and feminist historians. ITEMS OF NOTE ...... 18 Information on the International Women's Tribune Centre; the Older Women's League; bibl iographies from the Ontario Ministry of Labour Library; the National Institute for Women of Color; the lesbian in llterature; rare and out-of-print books for women's studies; and a fllm on incarcerated women and their children. WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...... 20 MEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES ...... 20 Reviewed by Susan Searing. BOOK REVIFAS...... 24 Jewish Feminist Pub1 ishing, by Rose Katz. "IAm Woman": Recent Reference Resources About Women in Music, by Nancy Vedder-Shults. Fainists Write on Peace and Patriarchy, by Elizabeth Dahlk. Vol ume 4, Number 3, 1982 Issue 15 HYSTERIA A feminist magazine by women in Kitcheper-Wad- Table of Contents Volume 11, No. 1 Winter 1982/83 The Future - Science Fiction and Other Speculations Articles Strangqly Familiar ...... 5 by Judith Miller The Answer is not Matriarchy ...... 9 by - "no cows", thanks ...... 18 by Eliu Moore That Wrench of the Mind ...... 25 by Pamella Farley Award winning women ...... 35 by Cathenas Ed- Fiction and Poetry I Really Need to Know ...... 4 by Door Masel Untitled ...... 8 by Judy Robinson B.Comm...... 8 by Helen Gadoutsis somersaults ...... 1 1 by Judith Miller Holiday ...... I2 by Kim Kofrnel 3 Binhday Journey ...... 13 by Fran Darting Death Ray ...... 20 by Joan Keel The Last Vestige ...... 33 by H.D. Bmhu Fame ...... 33 by Joan Fern Shaw Untitled ...... 37 by Julie McNeill The Inspection ...... 38 by Pmny Knox Regular Features Lrtters to the Collective ...... 3 Community Resources ...... 22 News ...... -24 Reviews ...... -31 Resources on Science Fiction and the Future ...... 36 She's Just Being Hysterical ...... 38 by Barbara Saun&rs International Journal of Women's Studies Editor: Sherri Clarkson Volume 6,Number 1 Contents

GENDER SCHEMA THEORY AND ANDROGYNY: A CRITIQUE AND ELABORATION ...... 3 Sandra W. Fyke and J. Mamn Graham

CONFLICTING IMAGES OF WOMEN IN ROMANCE NOVELS...... 18 Josephine k Ruggiero and Louise C. Weston

EARLY MODERN MIDWIFERY: A CASE STUDY...... -26 Merry E. Weisner

GENDER OR SITUATIONALLY DETERMINED SPOKEN LANGUAGE DIFFERENCES? THE CASE OF THE LEADERSHIP SITUATION...... 44 Samuel F. Moore, Leigh Shaffcr, Dorothy k Goodsell and Greg Baringoldz

CHINESE WOMEN, FAMILY AVD PROPERTY IN NORTHERN TAIWAN...... 54 Lung-Sheng Sung

PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF SEVERE PREMENSTRUAL TENSION ...... 65 Judith N. Osmun, Meir Stcher and Roger F. Haskctt

IS THE PERSONAL POLITICAL? PSYCHOANALYSIS ANDFEMINISMREVISITED ...... 71 Janet Sayers

REVIEWS Tbe Etbnic American Woman: Problems, Protests, Lifestyle, by Edith Blicksilver. RNiewedbyDr.EveiynAv ...... 87 A Group Calhd Women: Sisterhood and Symbolism in the Feminist Movement, by Joan Cassell. Rmiewed by Robin O'Btien ...... -87 A World of Diffeetence: Gender Roles in Perspective, by Esther R Greenglass. RcviewedbySandraW.Pykc ...... 89 Women's International Bulletin

Number 25 December 1982

Table of Contents

Editorial ...... Learning about Our Bodies ...... Disabled Women ...... Beauty is Basic, of course ...... Pornography ...... Women and Women ...... Taking Control of Our Sex Lives ...... Sexuality Under Islam ...... Prostitution and Action ...... Female Genital Mutilation ...... Incest ...... I'm 64 and Yes, Yes ...... Resources ...... Just in at lSlS ...... o journal of women's ort

Vol. 5, No. 1 1983

CONTENTS Suzanne Camp Crosby Photographs 3, 7, 8, 9 Crystal Bacon Poet's Ledger 4 Nancy DePass Davis For Elinor, Bearing Her Firstborn 10 Anthem for a Daughter 12 Enid Shomer Foreign Language 13 Charlotte Painter Mother Rat: Eight Lives 14 Elizabeth Murawski In Medias Res For Shilley Jackson Marie Cartier I Am a Woman's Poet I Am a Woman's Poet Lessons on Taking the Elevator Susan Starr Richards Common Mysteries Joanne Leonard Photographs 32.33.34.35 Gail White A Day in the Life of Hulda. 36 Abbess of Whitby Elizabeth Evans Will 37 Ruthann Robson & An Interview with Margaret-Atwood 41 Blanche Fadey Robyn Supraner For Twenty-one Miles the Shore 46 Fish Story 48 Doris Davis Photo Intaglio 49, 50, 51 Susan Fantl Spivack Song of the Queenpig 52 Laurie Duesing Home She Grows Up Niki Berg Photographs 60,61,62,63 Ruthann Robson Evincing A Feminist Sensibility: 64 Reviews of Women's Fiction & Women's Poetry NOTES FROM CONTRIBUTORS 75 NOTES TO CONTRlBUTORSiSUBSCRlBERS 79 THE JEWISH WOMEN'S MAGAUNE

Number 10 Winter '~2-'83 / 5743

24 Our Golden Years- Journey You Should Live So * A Short Story by Shelley Anne Richtmyer Long! Her young son's trip to Israel leads a by Paula Gantz divorced mother to starnine her failed marriage to a non-Jew. The optiom for a decent old age shrink with evay ddrd year of a woman's age. And every year htensifies the dilemma for the daughters of elderly women, who 27 are still seem by tk community as the Reviews primc cafe-givers. The Traveling Jewish film Festival by Barbara Quart

LILITH interviews Studying the Public and Private Evelyn Torton Beck Selves of Amerfcah Jewish Women by Deborah Dash Moore

The editor of Nice Jewish Gin%:A Lesbian Anthology tab about the Jewish lesbian Cover photo by Kathieen Edch movement. anti-Semitism. conflicts with the Jewish community. An added bonus: acqts from her introduction to the 3 Lines of book. Communication ULITH's readers write 4 Kol Ishah Surviving Siberia: Ida Battling Sexism in Prom on the get (Jewish divorce bill) issue and other Nude1 Beats the Odds Jewish Schools news concerning Jewish women by Glenn Richter and Reem Sigman by Susan Weidman Schnoidor Friodman 23 Tsena-Rena How to create gender justice in Jewish Resources for Jewish women The saga of Nudel's four yean in icy exile. education-in dassrooms, texts and play The regime's attitude toward the "Cuardi- activities. Notes from the front lines of the 32 an Angel of the Refwnih" has not thawed struggle. plus resources to help you Bima suffiarntly to grant her a visa out of the change the xhoois. Judaism as a Matriarchy Soviet Union. by lane Lihan DEPARTMENTS 1 I SERVICE I 1s Good Health: Relief from Chronic PaMewFacts About Alternative Treatments . by hnda K. Shelton

Reading: 33 La The Burden of Terror- George F. Kennan's 'The Nuclear Delusion" Post-ERA Politics And Thomas Powers's 3s 'Thinking About Losing a Battle but 4 Letters from Readers The Next War" Winning the War? by Amanda Spake by Gloria Steinem 28 Lost Women: 24 37 A Word from Watch on the Right: Marie Laveau. - -- Voodoo Queen 'Mr. Bomb" The Big-Time (page 45) by Jewell Parker 24 Playm Behind 4s 19 The SmaU-Town Image Rhodes Ida Crouch HadeCt. Ncws from All Over Sally Ride: 68 Where Are You Now When the Therapist by Jane O'Reiily The Making of BodyIMind: That We Need You? Is the Problem: 38 An Astronaut Man Jo Buhle's The Question My C-R Group X-Rated by Sara Sanborn 10 Yearn Later--Our 'Women and American Computer Games: Of Tactics: 53 Soaalism" Eleftoral Politics or Most Unforgettable Cartoon by Mirni Ponds; Photo Essay: Character by Christine Stansell Dowry Deaths In India: Cinl Disobedience? When a Woman buy^ by Riisna by hndsy Van Grlder Ene 25 Black Women's Her Dream House 85 In Short Histoy2.000 Storles 40 by Ern~lyVan Ness Abortion Rights Travel: 8 1 A Writer's Notebook 7 1 How To Visit Chinb Rescued- From the Far East From Garden Tours A Triumph of by Film: Coalition Politics Maxine Hong A Gandhian To Commune Stars Kingston produced by Sheila Caudle Looks. at 'Gandhiw- 88 An Urgent Lesson by Jane Bosveld 42 by Devaki Jam Agenda Poetry: The State of 74 Cover photcgraph For Economic Recovery Housewifery in by Janice Rubin: Barbara Ehrenretch WorWLife: Jersey Going into Business- hair and makeup interviews by Jana K. Harr~s by Michael Lennon Frances Fox P~ven Have You Considered 96 A Partnership? Parenting: by Gloria Jacobs international 77 Adoptiodonsidering Your Legal Options All the Famiiiu by Dents Clifford by Ann Colarnosca and Raiph Warner 99 Music: The Big Band Sound Of Melba Liston by W. Royal Stokes 102 Back Page: Comic Relief-Three Political Cartoonists by Ralph Cornells Letters from Readers

On Anti-Semitism How To Read Like a Heroine- 'Here's Gloria and .. . - Rachd M. Brownstein's 'Becoming a Heroinew by Glona Steinern Johnson-Shewn Nwbom AIl Over 214 Collaborator. 25 Witch-Hunt Knocks Out Rhythmic Gymnastics: Shrink Body/Mlnd: The Unreasonableness Women'sprqram: Studies The New Breast-feeding-- Olympic Sport Lndsy Van GeMer The fiouc Factor Of Love- Valentine Specral: 44 Madeleine L'Engle's ~~~d~.~,welfor With Plztarr by Suzanne Lainson: "A Severed Wasp" by Michele Kort Anger in A Feminist Fad? by Lon Roll Making a City Safe: An Unjust Worid by Uiabeth Stone Good News from the explosive 26 Is Gay News: new book 7 2 Audre Lorde's Wonder Woman by Carol Tavns Personal Style: Blomythography- Chooses Her Own kg tes. Camisoles. *ZamT 48 And"s Stocking* by Susan ~c~enry 83 Praisesong A Valentine An Agenda for the New For the Widow For Yourself 26 (And Slightly lmpmved) fiaron by Jane Hoffman In Short Congnu by Paule Marshall Davenport 100 by Judith Patcnon 6 1 88 Music: and Lawnla Edmunds Stories for Fm Peoplc. Laurie Andenon- Children: Margaret Papandreou- The Cover photcyraph IHate Kisses An American em ~jghtInver& by Evan Wilcox: by Robe H. Harr~s Feminist in Greece Sound. and Plays makeup by Tara Posey by Andrea Dwork~n An 'Audadous Vmlln" by Elizabeth Wood 97 Mng: 102 Sex and mm: The Romance Novel- "F*ncuw--HO@WOOd "Sweet Bondage" Resurrects the Rebel by Martha Nelson ItDatrOYed "Intimate Strangem" by Joan Melien by Kathleen L Camp~on 104 Back Page: "Hi. Lucille. This Is Dr. Gold!" by Luc~lleG. Natk~ns I DEPARTMENTS I ARTS / MEDIA 1 I THE Ms. WE!lE I - -- 10 Letters from Readers 18 Feminist Notes: Smogate Mofhers- For Whom An ThyWorking? by Mary Kay Blakely 65 Organizing: The Gnat 1893 Woman's Building- Can We Measure Up In 19923 (page 29) by Jeanne Madeline Am: I Weimann 29 ' 39) Why %phiin Doesn't (page 68 39 Break Your Heart finy: . by Marilyn French Ted Gam- A Once-and-for-All Her Real Rok Guide to Insurance. .. 2 1 fn 'Tootsic-: Even if You Think Reading: The Mind-the-Scents News from AU Over I 1 You're Already Cwered 33 Peace Tactics- Stoy of the Mde (Page 58) by Jan Coilins Stucker Eaabeth Jam Howard That Hdps Men An Action a Day: 44 81 "Discwered" in the US. Care-givers: Top Issue Understand What How by lngehrg Day It's Like To Win WorWUfe: For Older Women; To Be a Woman At Marriage In the Conidors of 34 Myths About by Susan Dworkin by Susan Starr Power--Diary of Just Beneath Gay Parents Richards A 15-Year-Old The Surfact: Disproved: 42 Senate Page Madna Warner's God's in Her Heaven.. . Interviewwith 52 A New Generation of bycapriceYoung 'Skating Party" And in the Prayer Book Teri Garr by Stuanne Freeman Qllat-Makers 85 77 compikd by Poctly 34 Women's Lttty Cottin Pogrebin The Grade Schod A Feminist History Week: 54 Teacher at Recess Thornbirds"? You heThere! Women Make Hbt~y.. by Carolyne Wright Zot Fairbairn's Walk.. Killing McCartZlyIsm 94 Stand We at kt" Questionnaires. With Klndness we by Uibeth Grossman Proclamations- by Amy Swerdlow 36 Discwering the Past Ireland's Paradox- (Induding Your Own) 58 TheWomb and In Short: An lnteingent The Border" Joyce Johnson's Woman's Guide by Nell McCafferty 'Minor Characten" Cowr photograph To Defense 100 Part B- by Greg Gormanl Back Pagc Visage 9 1982 The Rocurement Game When Your Sense of by Shelah Leader, Humor Is Your But Sheila Tobias. Travding Companion Stefan Leader, by Jewell Parker and Peter Goudinoff Rhodes 62 Rubof the Game and The Game Board Vol IX No 1 January 1983 Table of Contents Editorial...... page 2 Women and Knowledge...... page 3 Angela Davis on Coalitions page 5 Wallflower Order, a review... page 7 Stienem:The 2nd Decade.... page 7 International News ...... page 8 Holly Near, Part 2...... page 11 Assessing N.Y.S. Legislation page 13

Vol IX No 2 Feb~ary1983

d Table of Contents . Editorial...... page 2 Alternative Healing...... page 3 Double Jeopardy: One Woman's Story ...... pago 4 Women & Love Ideology...... page 8 Letters...... *...... page 11 Calendar, Classified, Announcements ...... page 15 a

Vol IX No 3 March 1983

7' Table of Contents Editorial...... " ...... page 2 German Women ...... Page 4 Italy: Mega-Exhibit...... Page 5 Under the Cooking Stone ..... page 7 Women of the Calabash..... page 11 IWD Poster...... ' page 10 Greenham Commons...... page 13 Lots of Internationai, national and local news... A 18. M

a review of liferature and the arts issued six times a year as a regular supplement to the New women's Times

number twenty-five januarylfebruary 1983

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KISS DADDY COODNICRT by Loulse Armstrong FATIIER-DAUGHTER INCEST by Judith Levis Hemran TUB BEST KEPT SECRET - by Florence Rush...... ;.revfewed by Elizabeth R. Brow...... Page 4 THE FEMALE EXPERIENCE AND THE NATURE OF THE DIVINE by Judith Ochshorn...... r.ewed by Susan Jordan ...... p age 5

TAE LEAF PATH / by hily Warn...... reviewed by Jane Dobija ...... Page 6

/ ARIADNE'S THREAD edited by Lyn Lifshin...... rwfewed by Wry Sojourner ...... p age 7

INTERVIEW WITH VALERIE UINER...... by Judith UcDaniel ...... p agr 8

SATAN SAYS by Sharon Olds...... revfewed by Eloise Klein Healy ...... p age 10

WUEN 6 RELIGION by Rosemary Radford Beuther...... reviewed by Carole Levin...... p age I1

UANMTTAN AS A SECOND LANGUAGE by Jana Harris...... revid by Valerie Miner...... p age 12

N.B...... p age 15 a review of literature and the arts issued six times a year as a regular suppbment to the New Women's Times -I6 number twenty-si x march/april 1983

TBECLFxaNG by Pkq Elsie Robertson.....revicved by Barbara Qpley.....p aga 4

'PBE CDtHTRY BETUEEN iiS . . by Carolyn Forche...... reviewed by Donna rook.. ., ... .page j

QrsEEN OF WANDS - by Judy Crahn...... rt~ievrdby-w Powell ...... pag a 6

SEKi S~~'EHS:me World of Wmen in Film ea. by Pacrida Eranc...... revievad by &ria Roth...... p age 7

NOT A LOVE STORY directed by Bonnie gleip. ...revlewd by CakeBochvell..-.page 8

TXOUSAND PIECES OF GOLD - by Ruchanne Lum HcQuur...... ravievad by Hary Kurczmnn ...... page 9 . m SOCIAL WORLD OF OLD WOW by Sarah H. nPtchevs...... reviewed by Cynchia-Rich ...... ;...... pa 10 s

LIVING IN A HOUSEl M !TOT OUN - by Xab Segrest ...... revievea by Elizabeth Fiumphries ..-...... ?age 13

'a ITERS...... ;...... ,...... *...... -....page 13

1LLZCA.L ASSEMBLY -. 4 by Ram arodine...... reved by Yarg TalLXountain ...... :...page 15 TUEE CAtENtARS FROM Tne Crossing Press...... ;...... reviawed by Creacian Coeke...... pag e If

YEDICIXE FW! . bv Lynn V. Andrevs ...... reyiewed by Becca Harber ....,...... p age 18 BOOKS iEGIVED ...... - page 19 WRTIM STRATEGIES FOR 1963...... 10 A %vos org.niuClolul brdr ddbe aud Julia Ricm sivu .a acwunc of ckm eon- ckm ow wccountd Iborcbrl acuu didmu of uamn eked of nmof a nrcmacim of lrdiuid Llmdi~s. th. -17 fadfaallisc m..

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EdISH Am ARAB UMN'S JIPLOG ...... 6 JNISH FEMINIST IN 6EW: MW R€A- Ten Arab d .Id&no olk .bout A SONS TO LEAVE. 9UT MY RWO)IS 15 Cb. JwClco d policiul pommibilicy of STAY...... -.I2 ut8blLhia$ a d8maui.c ud.r roc* of & incmrviw kcwun Judith H. ad Barb- Pan* d an rlcm~naciv-. cb. ua kudmrg .ad Sabin Tulllibl. tm mum rnltlrhm.

14 SAM FRMCISCO UIS lParrPL QITICIZEO ...... I1MI*IIS Pnmm LNES AliO LIWY miuT- 9.n R.1~1nwWm T-'m ''hmd-" elm...... '...... 9 L. calld mci-smlcfc b7 wan. buc ch. PBGcAT BIU mm...... ,...... *....9 I Troup. di..lr.om. prison -

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YALERIE MINER ON POLITICAL FIKIa. FEW ..INIST CRITICI#. AH0 CUSS...... 15 & incnrvhw vich cbo .ucbor of Blbod BLOOD SISTERS VJuLMiamr...... 17 I- Sinurn. - THE pumr OF by July 19 . . ws ...... REWEAVING' W;' m OF LIFE: FEHIMIPl AM non- RNEAYTWG THE WEB OF LIFE: rmNIYI VIOLEKE...... 20 .-22 xd incmmiau b7 k.h Brlper vich ch. IICJN-VIOtMCE. Ucd PO Wi.w.. dLros. PI NcAlllncor.

.- . . *-~ - STORIES FOR FREE Q(ILWRI. Mitd tvy hew - beePogrmbin ...... -.a I . - ~n THE PROBLM OF MI(: M GIMIST~OK;... .: .. FEWCES. Uc.d by Scarlor pri.d..n d . WRITER MO RESEARCHER AllN mom: I Ellubca-suaki...... 24 . 1936-1982...... --14 I

off our backs- G':c 3w aceb bP&nm if8 14th YO(P of pwiicu- volume XIII t-h with cnis &am. number 2 febnrary 1983

Idepo-m: a contraceptive 1 At tIm d.po-proven harings of th Food and Drug Adainistntion in Jan.. a special Board of Inquiry heard testimy about t)u ufety - of this contraceptive. Upjohn L fdly plm- nen disagd with fcatnists 6 conrun.

mst wmn don't 1i ke ta w depo-proven bcuuu their periods am disrupted. Younger w~~lmshouldn't take it because tImY my risk cewical cancer; for older Man it my be r goad choice.

abortion - UWEBAWFMINII INPW--PIRTZ ...... 8 PA. ANTI-AB(RTI0NLIW IN cat~~....-..-..--..---18 YOKN IN THE SUMII...... 10 InI% TO VOTE ON ABORTIOn BM ...... 12 prison IKENfA QlrWS CLITORIOECmm.. .- ...... 12 RAPE CRISIS CENTER Rtmm SUBWMAED - AH0 DIRECTOR JAILED...... 13 DISTRICT 925 TAW ON WITABLE INURAIKE...... I4 Ipa8 ORDEW YT) REHIRED...... 14 violence CMIFlA ATTACKERS PLEAD GUILTY ...... 14 lesbian/& ODUEESSURVEV SEX WSLIIT ...... 14 I LESBIANS IN THE ARlZO FORCES ...... 16

BWIffi THE HETESERS: Thr kt+Anti-Porn Backlash...... a - ALIENATIUM .%SO ESTRMQf€I(T IN G.A.U. 'LANO ...... 23 I film

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CHICKEN LADY (Annaunc~nts8 mrj...... 25 LETTERS...... i6 IADS...... -29 our backs - volume xln number 3 Indias- Fight to Survive march 1983

guatemala Indias Fight to Sumve...... 1 Suaurtaulan Struggle: Living violence hidst Atmities ...... 2 Ocfending Lttered Y~am australia Yho Kill...... 26 Xdated Vidco Ges kltiply... 27 'humad 'ares and God's Police*: bvt Things Changed...... 4 Pu~tXB1ws:Sun. and. Surf lesbian 6 Northamton Lesbians Unify ...... Against Threats ...... 27 Iran - health Life in Iran: If Yw Uant You Are Guilty ...... 7 Yord Processing: Risky Uork?. ..ZB spain abortion Feminism in Spain: January 22nd Celebrations...... 29 Lydia Falcon ...... 8 piison atrica Saxe Cleared of Tax Evasion , Charges.. .29 African YaPn: Four Books...... 10 ...... international

The Fats of LiR: Reflectlms on the Tyranny of Fatophobia.30 Censoring the Palestinian Rcss...... -12 Can Wlation Enpcwcr Vaicn's &caning a Rlestinian YPiter Ccannities?...... 33 and Feminist...... 13 israel Israeli Feminist tonferance- Voices hainst Vlolance in . All 1- Fo~--.--..-..--.----14 Letters ...... 34 Marcia Fmbrn on Israel 1 Chlcken Lady (Announcemtnts).. .36 F~nia-.....-.----.-..:.--..18 Ads ...... 37

AntidrabSsm...... 21 Yam and the 1984 Budpcc ...... 23 great britain Britfsh Feminist Publications.. .Z4 0 0

-----*------I- I I I by I I WISCONSIN 1 WOMEN 1. I I I I I P~ETSIN THIS ISSUE: Fa1 1/Winter ' 82 I Vol. VII1:ii I I THE WINNERS , 1982 CONTEST : I 1st. Place: Sandra Kilpatrick. . . . . 4 I 2nd. Place: E.L.A. Belanger...... 5 I 3rd. Place: Susan Peterson ...... 6 I I HONORABLE MENTION: Laurel Mills . . . . 7 I Estella Lauter . . . 8 I E.L.A. Belanger. . . 9 I Carol Gruber . . . .10 I OTHER POETS IN THIS ISSUE: 1 Carol Gruber...... 11 Bonnie Selmer ...... 12 Es tell a Lauter...... 13 Deborah Florin...... 14 Mary Pagl i ano ...... 15 Joan Zeier...... 16 Sandra ~i 1patri ck ...... 17 Laura Apfel beck ...... 18 Laurel Mi11 s...... 19 Esther Venzke ...... 20 Caroline St. ~ul;en . . . . .2i .22 Cindf Gerber...... 23 Donna Schroeder iervais . . . . 24 Susan Peterson...... 25 Sarah Beers ...... 26 Karen Schus ter...... 27 Debra Schoenfelt...... 28,30 Vicki Radtke...... 31 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMAT~ON...... 31 SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 9, No. 1 January 1983

CONTENTS

Ree.uamining the Acquisition of Sex Roles: A Social interactionist Approach Spencer E. Cahill

Reward-Cost Balancing Among Women Coalminers Judith A. Hammond and Constance W. Mahoney

Sex of Leader, Leader Behavior, and Subordinate Satisfaction 3 1 Christopher Stiff,Stuart Schmidt. Karl Price, and David Kipnis

Measures of Play Behavior: The influence of Sex-Role Stereotyped Chiidren's Books Eleanor Ashton

The Effect of Intergender Conflict on Sex-Role Attitudes Rosalind J. Dworkin andAnthony Gary Dworkin

Age Patterns in the Development of Chiidren's Gender-Role Stereotypes Alexa A. Albert and Judith R. Porter

Children by Choicz or by Chance: The Perceived Effects of Parity 69 Joanna Ross and James P. Kahan

Male Responses to Female Competence Francine ~kl.Deutsch and Frederick T. L. Leong =

Effects of Religious Denomination on Sex Differences in Occupational Expectations 93 A. Lewis Rhodes

Paid Work, Child Care, and Housework: A National Survey of High School Seniors' Preferences for Sharing Responsibilities Between Husband and Wife 109 A. Regula Herzog, Jerald G. Bachman. and Lloyd D. Johnsfon

BOOK REVIEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS ERRATUM CONTENTS Contents AWomrnLiesBur&dUnder41.,ap#mby~lak&~ The Silver Window, Fbm A Book of Tnd, mmtba by Bubrn I)rming Vim:Bde Ulustxarioa by Jaw Gapll two poem by Chryrtos Ndin W'r kn Ltw Homr, mtir by JudiLh Ilrtz A Restricted Cwnhy. narrative by Joan Nestle thr dream. a pmby Miebb A. BeUwatmi A Spoiled Identity, theory by Liilrth Courtot WhyICaa'tWriu~heay.apmbyRdu~r August 28 430 am, journal entry by zma The Friend. . . -. Women at the Creek two poem by Virginia de .+nujo My Life Inside Out nnrmtive by Ruth Hrntein Wakiq Soul. Creating Akhcmy," nrlrw of Thh 8rldf. Orlbd My &ck by Middle Cliff Buddies. nnrrative by DowAll~gn poem bnrr: 1016181 from ibrh hat For C.V.. a by Jean Sirius We Were Fired. theory by Judith blcDanir1 Tbra lhriuz, by DiAyon Learning To Fiih: Live Bait - We Are Not Always. . . ZbrNwrkhmrntofSnvll~,niuntiwbyc~odyarrcnr two poam by MebePerish AP About En, a pmby .Wmhr Nkholr four painting hy Sudie Musin Four hem by Dim Bkkston - From tkState Hospital. poem by .Mary Ltorul denth car ride Mother. M I thought I knew you two poem hy Angela Wibn

BOOK REVIEWS Melanie Gveon Wichivo Cmiland Elite Young Linda C. Powe!l on June Jordan's Cicil !Yon Four Parrm in !hrch of a Soba Rada. pay by Cathah Bernice %iennPon Bones and Rim Rbill~~ SumWood-Thompson on Lesbian Writer Mlqn. mantin by Eln PCnzd:rviio Cheryl Chrke on Some of~adrrBrawe BbadUaar. a pmn by Caiesta Wbru Thr bdFd L1Iclnun pomruby h&G~lanAlLn RESPONSES BarbSmith and Sidney Spinster on Sepuratism: Zbr Flood. a pam by Monhr Baa Susan Griffin Mugmet Cruikrhank TbRiw of Choia. m*kr of LSm Fadermm'r Smth Love of Men. by Judith L1Smicl Announcements Te&w&& a mbw of 7% Lab- Path md WebHm, Xota on Contributors byBoaairZimnamm Contents

Bashert, a poem by Irena Klepfist

A Personal Reading of This Bridge Called iMy Back by Pamela Culbreth Separatism Revisited, by Lois Anne ~ddison

A Different Kind of Black Lesbian Writer, interview with Red Jordan Arobatenu. by Ann Allen Shockley 35 Nobody's People. narrative by Red Jordan Arobateau 40

Poems by Mary Lou Tomes, Mab Segrest, Sylvia Foley, Lynn Crawford, Iaura ragin justice 53

The Night the Crackerbox Closed narrative by Anmarie U'agstaff

Four photographs from unidentified source %

Three poems by Wendy Simpson 77

Difficult But Not Impossible, review by Janet Aalfs 81 Celebration and Survival, review by Elise Young 88 Photugraphy and Feminism, review by Marian Roth 93

Responses: Barbara htacdonald "Judith Kab *Barbara Mor * Elly Bulkin &usan J. Wolfe &elma Miriam. .%drienneRich - Melanie Kaye 98 I nlE NEW ENGLAND WOMEN'S JOURNAL OF NEWS. OPINIONS, AND THE AKI3

VOLUME 8, NUMBER 5 JANUARY 1983 VoLuME8, NU-6 mnRUARY 1- CONTENT6 1 SOIOURNERbrqrclla~AU.-~sp.ll lrrh31chbcoclm.W1nh~ul~~ apU-om-humm(ri.h.LlratkSW mIm.SOU)uRNERalSOJ~~ucplu~ ~abaa~~la~yvddr PUbucrrbL&or-

PUR VISIONS FOR OUR LIVES SPEAX OUT!

Fiction: What Me, Write Fiction? ...... 4 Profile of Diane Dujon ...... 5 !...... 3 Lindsey: New Nota on Lesbianism ...... ;6 Debate, Don't Excommunicate. . 4 Robin Morgan: Anatomy Is Fretdom 5 An Aspiration Towards Perfection ...... 7 .... Fritzt Whatever Happened to CR? 6 Facing a New Reality ...... 7 ...... Shared Silenc&Sharcd Love ...... 8 Focus on the Past. Hope for the Future ... 6 Women of the Eastern Dawn ...... 9 Gigan: Defining a New-Morality...... 7 She Who Laughs. Lasts 8 ?he Complexity of Consciousness ...... 10 ...... Black Art Thrives in the South End 10 Our Legacy Affirmed ...... 10 ..... Right Naming ...... 12 ,Minority Women's Studies ...... 13 Profile of Alice Walker ...... 14 Profile of Audre Lorde ...... 15 OTHER FGATURES Olivia Concert: A Presence. An Absence . 19 DEPARTMENTS Books ...... 14 Calendar ...... 23 Classifids ...... 27 Cinema...... 21 Music ...... 20 DEPARTMENTS Poetry ...... 11 Spons...... 22 Boolo ...... -12 Theatre ...... 21 BuJincls...... 10 visual Ans...... -21 Calendar ...... 18 Cinema...... -9 Dance ...... 9 Music ...... 14 News ...... 16 Spons...... -16 neaae...... IS .

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Wi There Be a World for Our Children?. 5 Collective Survival for Our Good Health . 5 FicidFoundations for the Future .. . . 6 Danystifying Demilitarization...... 7 Winter Camping Leaves Me Cold...... 7 Tax Resistance: The War Goes On...... 8 WILPF: The Fight for Peace...... 9 OTHER FEATURES

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Profile of Joyce Carol Oates...... 4 DEPARTMENTS . Books...... 11 Calendar...... 16 Cin una...... 9 Classifieds...... 21 Music...... A3 News.. r...... 17 Poetry...... 14 spom...... J3 Theatre...... I0 a women's liberation magat ine issue 126 january 1983

FEATURES 6 Emily Davison - In Praise of an 'Extremist' 19 Sickle Cell Anaemia - alack Women speak out their experience with Sickle Cell and explain what it is 30 Rape in Marriage - A Women's Right to Refuse. A new campaign demands it be made a crime 37 lran -What the situation is like for women there 49 The lmpersonaters -A new show about women who were Music Hall's 'men' 50 KsChristmas again . . .and six women refled on the festive season FICTION AND POETRY 24 The Interview by Margarette Smith 55 Insult by Jill Hatlow REV1EWS 40 theatre: Double Vision; I Love my Love: The Girls in the Pool in Liverpool, plus The Young Writers Festival in London Music: Where's the Pleasure album from the Poison Girls, Lena Lovich as Mata Hari and Blue Rider from Chris Williamson Books: Lives of Girls and Women by Alice Munro; A new Fanny Tribble cartoon book Film: Another Way or the sad, sad fate of lesbianism; Giro City or the limits of Nreportage Television: 'Healthy'N abcut pregnancy; Back-Char about the CihJatShow; Meds view of Prostitution: Asian Magazine takes on marriage; Art; or Art in textiles reviewed

REGULARS 4 Letters: Sweet and Biner Freedom, Women's images, eneration ga ,women of courage and more.. . cont p 23. . . 9 dws: VAT on &nitary towels, Tory smear campaign, news from overseas, plus conference reports 26 Shortlist: of things to do and read 32 Classified ads: For a job, a place to live, or a women's group. 56 Subscriptions- Another not-to-be-missed offer! Don't miss our amazing subs deal a women's liberation magaz i ne issue 127 february 1983

FwTU F;ES CONTENTS 6 Maori women reclaiming their land s: '' f'=E=E,b. t .- P. - A 1s Greenham Common - 30,000 women orotest to survive i /' 20 Nice Jewisn Girls - extracts from a new book ~~L.37 Mathematics -women sum up their fears and ;ears 39 Erin Pizzey's new book - why it's so dangerous 50 The Menopause- explained and explored a08 FiCTiON AND- POETRY. - - .. . 26 The other sideof the story by Catriona Stamp 45 Sitting in the kitchen by Jdie Grainger 49 Another Space bv Clairr O'Connor - a9e REVIEV'JS 40 Music: Greenharn Common benefit:the Gues:Stars:and Siren plays from Siren Theatre Company Theatre: By George: Alison's Nouse and Unnatural Blondes Film: Manila:Bona, pocrayal of women in Philipino films Bhoks: NC~Exgecting Miracles; Two books by Rosamund Lehmann; Some Unknown Penon; Alternative sex educarion from Sheba IN: Janet Street-Pofler's C(h)at Showrand Veronica forRose- Channel Four's film about lesbians Exhibitions: Textile Pictures:and Toys from Zimbabwe 999 REGUUiiS 4 Lerters: Home remedies for PID, media misuse of 'Ms', feelings about rape 9 News: Prcstitution protest, aboeior! news, police racism, and women spies plus lots more 28 Shortlist: Listings of fun, music and campaigns 34 Classified Ads: Find a job, flat, or something to buy 56 Subscriptions:-- Start out 1983 with a SR sub. Spare Rib is produced collectively by Arati, Roisin Boyd, Anny Brackx, Farzaneh, Sue Hancock, Manny, Sona Osnan, Sue O'Sullivan, Jan Parker, Carole Spedding, Rcth Wallsgrove and Louise Williamson. Looking East

VOL. I LYO. 2 1982

intdnetinn mick* Lnx Marla Urnpime Elnin BarnJan Conrirnrir Femcriru. Cunrirnru Srr*l... pt"W Iris M. Zavnl. I.~IxMaria Umph 1arCalrl.r r Aatrhbp/fm: Cwmo lin hulas Penputiuu Fenvninu ;.%cribgio? Maqorirr Frrninclez Olnm Mi*crllua From thr r%letnyndu... Amina Ml~c*n Lux M. Umpirm Mume en Nmwa Yarh Intnniudn .I Tpatro dr LIIE lvqtrOhhart Myrna Cum Scr Call. lvctte Lim victoria F* ... Samdlm M. Fhwvm Maw~\&n AJuhyami Elucubracinrco Antielrcubra- Nmni Fjleanckll Cku... Rh-Culton Erika kmn El.& hlyriwn Dim-lXt~amtz... MYrianlDI.x-lfiwa~ Mtw amrml.uh inlmiew M* Rc I. tiura Clislima Ocrnrika Suruna Cabnan I~araRk y El tmnck. .. ASnn ta Wen Denbw Rinr rwim Srmi~al the Fmub Furu F- Aparkh umnla r\~amlra Fi#m% Drum LA pmpt4jiu sc uiatii & I.rp Lux M. Urnpiem Dinna Rivm, Z.caI.i Kiliib ChildEaerru( Eliina Rivem Carmen Valk Nora sohm lu racrr lmuninw.. N-v Ma+& A@n Cualulo Dirrimm ,Nlatte'.r Entre k virilm y rl Amdm clcl Wlh Mi-b Y lo Can a1 &nto art Maria A. Mc*rkn Oa tk U'ay to Market lCuwl Yida CrinlL b Moltdo Cap Diana Rivm, Woman mih Bkk Kurhiet A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE VOLUME VI 1982 NUMBERS 1 & 2

I TRANSLATION lulie Fav 1 83 1 Sandra ~ilbert I 84 N4lida Pifion, introduction Nancy Fales 1 86 and interview by Gretchen Oiemer 1 87 Catherine Tinker 1 69 Leslie Adrienne Miller 1 99 translation by Cheme Moraga 1 100 Cregory Rabassa 1 76 Marie Ponsot 1 103 Judith Moffett 1 111 POETRY Ellen Marie Bissert 1 121 Marge Piercy 1 5 Rosemaw Ceen 1 3 ART Susan ~antlSpivak 1 15 Harmony Hammond I cover, Honor Moore 1 16 10,Z 28,3646,f4 Wanda Coleman 1 18 Josely Carvalho 1 4, 82, 88 Rachelle Benveniste I 20 Gina Gilmour 1 106, 136 Becky Sakellariou 1 24 ' Shelly Shicoff 1 120 Aleida Rodriguez 1 25 Bonnie L Johnson 1 27 Karen L Mitchell 1 37 Toi Derricotte 1 44 Alexis Oe Veaux I 11 JoanneWard 1 47 Carol Emshwiller 1 29 Marilyn Coffey 1 52 Katharine Koss Haake 1 89 Marilyn Hacker 1 62 Kathleen Spivack 1 109 JosephineJacobsen 1 67 Sandra Scofield 1 124 ARTICLE BEING AGAINST PORNOGRAPHY I Joanna Russ 1 55 REV1 EWS BLACK SISTER: POE'TRY BY BUCK AMERICAN WOMEN, 1746-1980, edited and with an introduction by Erlene Stetson I Myriarn Dfar-Diocaretz 1 137 ADMIT IMPEDIMENT by Marie Ponsot I Alicia Ostriker 1 145 LlCHT UP THE CAVE by Denise Levertov I Mairi Maclnnes 1 149 EMPLUMADA by Lorna Dee Cervantes and SOME ONE SWEE'T ANGEL CHILE by Sherley Anne Williams I lewelle Corner 1 153 SATAN SAYS by Sharon Olds and A WOMAN UNDER THE SURFACE by Alicia Ostriker 1 Carolyne Wright 1 159 TRIVIA A JOURNAL OF IDEAS

CONTENTS FALL 1982

JaniceRaymond AGmralo(nofFmrc3chimdrhip 5 Naalia Malac howskaja Tewu Incognita OnWommmrdW~icing 27 Kate Clinton McJune Lighr: Anothcr Dimion mme nota on Jrminin humor 3 7 Anne G. Dellexhaugh Si\L Who Is und Is Not Ya An Essay on Pordrarogmcsir 43

Kathleen Bamy Y 77~New BadJcuh a Feminism 77 Bonnie St. Andtews TRNIAL LIVES Ndiy Sodrs Thr Enduring Epitaph 93 Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature Vbe1, Number 2 Fall 1982

CONTENTS

Svphen Gordon, Novelist: A Re-evaluation of Raddvffc Hail's The Wed of Lonefines CLurdla StiUman Fr&

"The Heroine of Some Strange Romance": The Personal RecolZe~of Charlotte EIirabech Tonna Elizabeda IGwdeski

New on Sarah Fyge (Field, Egereon) Jellyn Medoff

The Old Hungarian Translation of I4rouvit's Dukirius: History and Arialysis KruhrrriM M. Wilson

Mtditval Ftuuenlieder: Anonymous Was a Man? Suvrn Mibanoff

NmAii QUERIES

% Ruth Perry

REVIEWS Gloria T. Huil, Sydney Janet Kaplan, Lynne A Hi-, Rayna Green, Joanne Fcit Dichl

LETTERS Mary Bryan, Elaine Campbell, The Editors of Signs Val. 3 No. 2 Woman's Art Journal

Fall 1982/Winter 1983

.. One Point Perspective, by Elsa Honig Fine ...... 11

Six Women Artists of Mexico. by Shifra M. Coldman ...... 1

OeKeeffe's Art: Sacred Symbols and Spiritual Quest. by Celia Weisman ...... 10 Painter and Patron: Collaboration of Mary Cassatt and buisine Havemeyer. by Alicia Faxon ...... 15 'In Spite of Alien Temperature and Alien Insistence": Emily Dickinson and Florine Stettheimer, by Donna ...... 21 Women as Artists and "Women's Art." by Madlyn Millner Kahr ...... 28 Zinaida Serebriakova. by Alison L. Hilton ...... 32

Anne Truitt's Daybook, Introduction. by Christine Havice ...... 36

THE SURVIVORS I Eyre de Lanux, by Betsy Fahlman ...... 44 Dorothy Gillespie: The Shape of Festivity. by Alexandra de Lallier ...... 49 1 The Painting/Sculpture Connection. by George S. Bolge ...... 5L I i I

REVIEWS AND RE-VIEWS English Female Artisb. by Ellen C. Clayton. Reviewed by Pamela Gerrish Nunn ...... 57

Old Mistresses: Women, Art and Ideology. by Rozsika Parker and Griselda Pollock. Reviewed by Lawrence Alloway ...... 60 I Books Received ...... 6 1 I ...... ::...i" .:,...: .... : ...... : ...... <:....::...... >.:: 7 ...... ,.' .:; ;4 sbleof Contents .... ;. . ... SPRING EQUINOX NUMBERTHIRT-FIVE 'G'"'..'" : ...... :--, .. .--.:...... ;i 9983 (1983) VOLUME NINE : . '.-: _ ..I..I r. :... : ... . :...... : - ._. ' .... . :. ..I ._... C.. Front Cover.. .Photography.. ."Casting the Circle". . .Greacian Goeke, San Francisco, Cal ifornia ...... Lettering.. .Kerrida. Sunny Val ley. Oregon Sculpture.. .Karen Rf ce, Sari. Francisco, Cal ifornia :-... _I :. . : Inside Front Cover.. .Art.. .Joelynn Snyder-Ott, State to1 lege, Pennsylvania Poem.. .Pat HcCutcheon :. A1 1 Calligraphy.. .Hannah Blue Heron, Wolf Creek. Oregon ..i.. *.5 I. Art.. .Chappy, Rogue River. Oregon .3- . - 2. Poems.. .Carol lne Ayers; Mar ie Lou Rose; claire indigo; Mary Lee George. Shirley Janacek, Rachel Val ker Art. ..Tee Con nne . Sunny va?l ey , Oregon 3. Poems...zana; Doris Henderson; Sharon Butts Article... Eileen Hartwings Art... Tee Corinne; Chappy 4. Mnzanita's Story.. .Sunlight Art. ..Holly Drew, Oregon 5. Art.. .Chappy 6. Poem.. .Ariadne 7. Naming Ceremny for the New Baby.. .Chris Carol Art.. .Jan McLaughl in, Wolf Creek, Oregon 8. Art.. .Dianne Soffa, Houston, Texas 9. In Search of Spiritual Birth.. .Minqua Thurston 10. Poems.. .Jane DeJonghe Art.. .Jan McLaughl in Book Review.. .Jane Wonghe 11. Poem.. .Rachel Wal ker Art.. .Jan McLaughl in 12. Poems.. .Adriane Saylor; Caroline Ayers; Devorah Harris 13. Three Mothers Tell Us How.. .Ruth Mountaingrove Art.. .Kana Farr-Oceao, San Francisco, Gal ifornic 14. Photography.. .Linda Rozenfeld, New Rochelle, flew York 15. The Goddess in Fairy Tales.. .Carol Exner 16. Art.. .Jan McLaughl in 17. Art.. .Jan HcLaughl in Poem.. .Sarah Light Three A1 tars.. .Mari Seagull 18. Art.. .Judith Anderson, East Lansing, Michigan '-. 19. Woman Without Child... Jane Vennard 22. Poem.. .rachel pol 1ack 23. My Creativfry is My Blood and Art.. .Jan McLaughf in 24. Book Review.. .J Wattles Photography.. .Alta Fly, San Francisco, California 25. Poem.. .liberty bell Metaphorical Birth.. .Joan Carpenter 26. Book Review.. .Jan Phi11 ips Photography.. .Linda Bahadosingh, Hilo, Hawaii 27. Abakanowicz ...camille compo 28. Cosmic Maypole aod Art.. .Hal-Ann 23. Xeroxography from Photo by Georganna Malloff 30. WomanSpirit Circle.. .Jean Mountaingrove photograph by Ruth fkuntaingrove 31-34. "My Moon Changes - My Womb Changes" Menstrual Feminary by Jesn Mountaingrove, Sunny Valley, OR Art.. .Judith Anderson ...Jan McLaughl in 35. Poems.. .claire indigo; irene nickels; Kathy Boyd Cry for Us All.. .Sabrina Chase 36. Menstrual Ritual.. .Bonne Holbrook Art.. .Yvonne pepin, mendocino, cal ifornia 27. Song.. .Catherine Madsen, East Lansing, Michigan Book Review.. .Claire Indigo Art.. .Chappy 38. Sons !correction) ...Eileen Brown, Demn Island, B.C., Canada % 35. Art.. .Shekhinah Mountainwater, Santa Cruz, Cal ifomfa 40. Book Review...Ruth Mountaingrove Art... Motherpeace Tarot Network News 47. Announcements 42- &orgia.. .Mary Lee George Poem.. .Sandra Kay Hausfeld Photography.. .Clytia Fuller, Santa crw, California Art.. .Jenni ier Weston, Grand Rapids, Michigan 43. Poem.. .Devorah Harris; Ariel Waterwoman; Suzanne Langille Art.. .Jennifer Weston, 44. Mother's Day Maudlin.. .Christie Dauphin Art.. .myra Iilliane, planet earth 45. The Healing Cord.. .Pegasis 46. Photography.;.Ruth Mountainqrove 47. Book Reviews.. .Jane DeJonghe; Ruth Mountaingrove 48. Book Review.. .Juana Maria Paz 49. Poems.. .Sandra Pastorius; Ruth Lechl itner Book Review.. .Becca Harber Art.. .Jennifer Weston 54. Book Revien... Becca Harber Art...Denise Dale, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania 51. We Are a Spiritual People.. .Gracelyn Smallwood Art.. .Fiona King, Vancouver, B.C, Canada 52. Uncomn Women at the Comnon from Broadsheet 53. Art.. .Chappy Letter.. .Monf ca Sjoo 54. Active Gemn Women...Martha Smith Taking Heart...Joanna Macy 55. Lisren--I Am Woman.. .Rosemary Sullivan Art.. .Chappy tlaking Bombs Is Killing Us.. .Dot Fisher-Smith 56. Song.. .Urashan Cassette Review.. .Ruth Mountaingrove 58. Patriarchy and the Goddess.. .Savina Teubal 59. Poem.. .Deborah Moncrief Bell Art.. .prairie jackson, nacogdoches, texas 60. A Fable: Mother and Child.. .Carol Exner Art.. .Jan McLaughlin 61. Song.. .Frodo Okulam, Port1and, Oregon 62 Letters Inside Back Cover ...Poem...Lois Lane Art... Chappy Back Cover ...Photograpny ...Ruth Mauntaingrove Poem ...Noel-Ann Brennan Volume 7, Numbers 314 Fall/ Wita 19S2

Obstetrid Intervention and Technology in the 1980s

... rhe journal of women 3 healrh care

Contents

Preface . Diorry Yourrg, Grrcst Editor Inttoduction: The Ethical Issues Somr~elGorovie

Antepanum Fetal Heafl Rate Tests and Induction of Lahr 9 Jrcdith L.urnley

Amniocentesis Invin H. Kaiser

Ultmwnd in Clinical Obstetrics 39 David Gralram

Diagnostic Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 55 A COG Technical Bicllctirr

Biological Effects of Ultnsound Melvin E. Stmtnreyrr Clrristopher L Clrristman

External Cephalic Version Brigitte Jordarr

Amniotomy Perrelope P. Sirrrkirr An Assessment of Electronic Fetal Monitoring Alberr D. Haverkamp Miriam Orleans

Ohstctrical Analgesia ;md Anesthesia Paul L Doering

Benefits and Risks of Episiotomy Stepherr B. Wcker H. David hta

Cesarean Section Helen I. Marieskind VOLUME 8 NO. 2 WINTER 1982-1983

Table of Contents pa* In Memoriam 5 Exhlbiuons Women of Vision, Judjr kgd 7 6 N.Y. Shows, Dianu Morris 8 Helen Lundeberg. Rrnn H- 11 Louu~anaExh~bition, Dh Morns 12 March Avery, Joan Miller, and Ern4 Edwards, John Shmh 14 Vermont: Livlng tk Landscape 16

Fuorrr is Female

A Feminist Pmpuxiyc: Maria Gallo, &q Ldde U

Mosaic-Applquc: Analec Reutiingcr, lanet Farber 25

Censor& The Male Nude. Kym 26

Art Eveno Book RNiovs Almanac

VOLUME 8 NO. 3 SPRING 1983

Table of Contents * Page riwards and Predicdons, Diana 'Marrit ...... 2 Exhibitions ...... - . 4 Panel Reviews 'The Homosaual Aesrhcdc: Two panels, Glcdys Osmm ...... 6 feminism and Imago of Sexuality, Gladys Osrm ...... 8 hrr Criucs: A New Generation, Mim Wros ...... 11 Celebradon of Wornens' History Monrh, March 1983 Alice Pike Barney: Bnnging Culture to che Capitol. Nuncy Cud 13 IIx Bing: Photographer Ahead of Her Time. Guys Onemrox . . . 15 Kay Gardner: Music and Hcalinq, Laraa Kophq~...... 17 Painrinq the Himalayan Mountains, Surrm Gurrem ...... 19 The New York Femirusr Arc hdtute: A Struggle for Survival, judichChiri ...... 2G Book Review ...... 2 1 Almanac ...... 22 FRAN R WSKEPI

WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS 1 EDITORIAL READER'S GUIDE

PEACE T3UR to sovret Unron orqanrted by UEW // 'nO&VIS ZSCE RESOURCZS // S+T+Ata - Stop tne Ams ace - WI3F // ~?.DALdenounces super,owers Ln ?lobel Peace Prize Speech /,/ WOMEN .=.ALLYAGAINST MISSILZS in Brrtarn and Gemany // kJOMEV1 S ?EX= .U%A'lCE rn U. K. // ~XTERVATI'JEIALDSCS RESLAaC3 ?OUXDATION L? Tokyo // >ET?A ?.;\BIN KELLY awarded Airernace So-1 P:rce // WAR XSiSTE8'S LSAGL'E WGEN AND THE UNITED FIATIONS 37th GENERAL ASSENBLY Seatenbar - Decenioo: 1982 VOLJNT.~~PUPID for :no Decade for Women // ~NTERNATIONAL 'IOUTE! YEAR: ?articzpatron / Ssvelopment / Peace // S?.WS OF L%: soma aaslc 'acts ~ONWTZONON TRZ ELZXIXATICN CF ALL FCWIS OF 3ISCP.fXINATION AGXXST WCbLrN 'WATER FOR ALL* - i.'.ternat+onal Watar and Sani:ac~on Oecada ;/ A0 HOC GaOUP OX EQ'jAL PSGHTS - Vienna - -UN1Zi.R: 3crentrfic-~ecmoioqfcal Change and the ale of Women in Development. 8- 9 UOIIEiY AflD INTWNATICFIAL AFFAIRS: CLEARINGHOUSE Uscing of Interxatianal Elploynunt Opportunities at: WHO: World aealch Orqanization IT& Food i-rlqricultvsre Orqanizacion ~FS:: U.N. Children's Furd VuESCQ' U.S. Educatior.al, Scientific S Caltural Organization Tec.hnical Assistance Pecz~itaentServico :ob Opportunities 10-15 MOMEN AND DNELCPPIENT WOMEN IN 3WLOPI4EXT POLICY PAPPR XIGXLIGiiTS by U.S. AID UNPAID WORK IN THE XOUSEHOL3: Revraw of Econcmic Bvalaatlon Kethgds by IW - Book icevrew WONEN IN T9E ECONOMIC JEVELOP?¶E.W PIOCZSS - A ftrateay for the African Bureau / iJ.S. XD >ESOUT.CES: Development Form // DOcWntS of Warld Congress of Wmen by UIDF - October 1981 // IFID - Info-tion orInternational Cevelopment CONFERENCES: Associatian -Lor f.u Uvancenent of Palicy Research and bvel- ogaent - Howard 'Jniversity // ThirC Hcrld Women and Feminist Perspectives - University of Illinois WATER AND SANITATISN FOR .UL // DIXCTORY OF AG\GL?ICIES XSSISTI?IG COOPERATI'I-3 // THE 3WGE4 ROJSL? 16-26 WEN AND HEALTH CRIGBIRTH: Yore tradit=onal birth attendants trsined worldwide // Famil:? iiaalth gublications List by WHO // NatiO~1Zh~ldbircr! Trust - ;'K /,/ Infomed Homebirth tlewsletttr // Childbirth at home safer than hosrrital brr+hri/und orranized in 'JK :o arotect woman aaai~st hosgrtal aractr=es // Royal Callmge-of Ob/Gyn Report'on childbirth // Uother's Riqhts Confarence - UK /,/ ~har.~~ng~~>zldbirthb.1 Diony young pub- lish& by Cluldbirth Graphics // Altsrnacives Zuarterlv an2 The '&ole Birth Caraloaua // DirscZorv of Instr~ct~onal??aterial; in C;lilCbrr:! and Parent Education pukl-sned by arrfn // A man ir. aesrdoace by Nrchelle Har:rson, b1.S. - experience of woman Y.D. m leadi~oU.S. hosoital On/Cvn Deparment - 5aok Revrew. CCNFEL!ZCES: 'amen and Health Confarefice for Europe In Sco=lai.d. ZIay 'a3// Nat;onal Council for Inreznatronal Heales Confersnce, ;me '83, Wash:ng==n, PL'BL;CAT:O:JS: (Health *=:an iaternat:onall We-ds. .xalaysra // 2ea:th- -en's iiadltn,ty, Aust:alra ;/nq ::o=.?Cr .4ssacra=:an !ae=omes Interxa=;3nrl - :arkshoo ?andbook and 3eaorts. F.a!ILY PLxtiING: Xenya ./ISri T~nka'/ m=?aret Sancar Cencennral C=nfe:cnce // CosmunLty Health Care: 3an:iadesh /i SiEC3S - Sex Infomat~onand Zhc- atron Counc+l /,/ Xssoc~at-on :or 'Ioluntary Ste:rl+rac-on /,' Xba:tron +n Canada. WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS

Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 1983 (Continued)

0RGANI:A'IIOPlS: G.A.X.S. - Women's Group Agarnst Sexual Mutrlatrons/Francs C.A.N.S.: Internat~cnalCouan~ss:on to XboLrsh Genrcsl !4ut;lat~on/Senegal FRANCE: Questions on yonrtal mutrlatron razsei zn Natio~lAssembly - due to deaeh cf exczsed ch~ld// KENYA: Statement prohibrcrnq femal" cizcumcisaon by Hlnrrtzy of Aeslth // =aria1 of VIVA Naiaoaz~neur5rr.g .amen's ozck?izations to act

XIRD UPDATED EDITION CP HOSREN SEPTRT: Genrtll an6 Sexual Nut-lacon ~f ?e.aaioa ?~nlisnedby Wi3 XFAS: Pzeface (exca=;ts). 32-36 WGf7EN AND VICLENCE WOMEN AND CRIXS: (BCOk ~~VLSV)- Aust=al~anInstltute of Cr;mlZOLCqy . -5: 3r;t~nn ~cdgesfar: ta ;UnASh rape ,'/ The ~ssceof .Xarltal Rage // 5 ~heiiap~st~ho ?am tae Rent (300% Xeievreuj /,/ SEXUAL iiX.WS:!E,UT: Sexual Xarassmen: xrdespread rr. i'K // Sexuai ;harassmen= ac C.S. Cn~~?ersrt~es// Canada: sexual har~ssmentan the ;ob - staelst-cs // Hou to Stcp Sax~alHarassment :Revleu) WIFE MUSE :n aaogladssn /; ?9OSTI?UTICN: Traffic ln :

INTERNATIONAL: "Unequal Oppor',unities: The case of Wonen and r'?edian by ~UrgaretGallagner/UNESCO // Sexrsm in the Medra: Women's !lon;rorlna Set- work // Women's International Resource o Zxcfanqe 'J.x. Publications ,"/ mess- G.N. Publication // Women ar.2 EnvirO~men:/. // Komen and Lanauaae CANADA: Status of Women News /,/ Prrrceotlon Xaqazrne &'RIG: Ncmen and Xedia - Case Stad~esof S~erraLeone / Niger / Egypt -w~hiliggines // Singapore // China USA: Feminist Issues //-~edla9ecapcrt to Wonen // Feninrst StuCies // iront- TneNews // Insrrtute o? Women Today // // Execuctve Feule // Cambridge Docuaentar- Filns /; :tomen's Orcjan~zation& 3esources i3r:ectsr.J EUXCPE: 3ritain // Prance // Switzerland 42 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: AFRICA XIGERIA: Women and Agriculture - .*search study by Afzican Trarnlng and Research Centre for Homen IENYA: Women and Land Ownership 43-56 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: ASIA AND PACIFICI 3ACTGLXDESiI: Village Women of Banaladash - Prospects for Chance by T.A. .%ladullan and 8.X. Zardensrern - iBook renew) SINGSORE: "Family Law and You" - Singapore Council sf Women INDIA: ;*men's Equal agnts Group // Jyoti Sangh Society -?HILI?PINES: O~scr~marronin Enployment PolFcres // Women tec.hn~cians work at Naval base SAPAX: Asian Women's Assoc~ation//&he Status of women - ?n Cveniew New Cons=rtut;on makes Strict brrzh control obl~qatory// Chrna's -census complsted and new birth control polrcres // Resurgesce of f~rnale Fnf antrcide FIJI: "Cfis along Olmeri" YWCA Women's Prolect PAPCTA NEW GUINEA: Rural women's access to education, healtb and Legal services PAKISTLV: Women's action form organized // Status of 'rjomer. Commrssion to be set up SCUTHEAST ASIA: Women workers do electronic assembly work THAILAUD: Women refugee camps: programs for wornel refugees // The status of women ref ucees WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL NETWORK NEWS

Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 1983 (Continued)

57-60 REPORTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: EUROPE SUROPE: EEC Statistics on Women /j It0 Conditions of Work and Maternity provisions BRITAIN: Changes of equal pay laws // Women and the Trade Unions Council PRANCE: .Ninistry of Women's Riqhts Ccntrace?trve Campair~n// New Legislation -agarnst job discrinination // 3rbortior.s funded by Fre~chGovernment // French TV dominated by men IRELAND: Women prbarj victLns of the recession B~ECZ: Xew legislation abolishes malr supremacy and dowry NETX%?LWDS:Few -men participate in labor force -ITALY: Azione Donna - !%men's Action a-77 REPORTS FROFl AROUND THE WORLD: AMERICAS VENEZUEU: Many vomm leaders in high qovernment .positions NIWGUA: Women' s organization achieves some changes .mder :evolution. PERU: Expezhental matan's community develoynent program initiated USX: economic Tssues: Soma critical statistics // Women on the move // Economic role 3f women expands // Women managers improve productivity // Facts on -men workers // Women and ?ensions rights // Nine to Five Xssociaticn of Working Women // Pregnancy oenefits to be decided // Fewer women judges aupointed ,// Growing numbez of =others in labor fgrce // Wonen and -ducation: College sports covered by discriai-atron Lcgisiation 7/ Women's College r'ellowship Programs of -5adcliffe ,'/ Xa-mard Law School students protest coatinuing discrimination // Am. Association oP Vniversity Women: Graduate Xonan // Women's Guide to Colleaes anti Universities // 'Chilly climate* at colleges affeccs women // TABS - Aids for &?ding Sexism in School // Women in academia earn less than sen // National .Advisory Council on Women's Education // Women's foundation being organized // Aca- demic Hornan - Annotated Biuiography // Vocational Education Research Cen- ter // ,More traditional jobs // Stanford physicist: first woman astronaut // Few black women hold high level academic jobs // Women's Riahts LAW Reportst

73-76 INFOfU~ATION OF IFlTEREST : IWTERNAT IONAL WOMEN AND SCIEVCE: Why are women still aissin~iz sciscce aal :rr,?aoloqy? /i Womea scientists face distriaicacion // Science sr.a mth net-a:!: far -en // 3ineteent3 Cent.;cy Czaaiolopy: The Studv 3f the Pemals Skull Sy Dr. Elizabeth See - how raie "scien=~sts"view -roEen. - - - -

42.

The First Ten Years NAmOPIAL COUNCIL FOR FlESEARCM ON WOMEN=

An Activist Perspective

10 Race and Class: Patriarchal Politics and Women's Experience Bettino Aptheker 16 Cultural Views of Gender in Works of Art and Contemporary Adverhsements: An Approach for the High School Classroom 25 Women's Spintuai Quesc Angela Davis at the A Topic for Courses and Conferences NWSA Convention Nancy Topp~ngBmn

40 NWSA '83: Convention Update 41 NWSA Constitution 44 NWSA Calendar

hicworks of ut lend cuhral weight to sex- role stenmtyping in contexnpow advertlsemenb.