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Published by Susan Searing, Womenls Studies Librarian University of System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263- 5754 a current listins of contents Volume 7, Number 3 Fall 1987

Periodical literature is the cutting edge of women's scholarship, , and much of women's cul turei ~eminist Periodicals: A Current Listing of Contents is published by the Office of the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasing public awareness of feminist periodicals. It is our hope that Feminist Periodicals wi 11 serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in ; to increase readers' famil iarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to provide the requisite bibliographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through interlibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted material s .)

Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a I comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As publ ication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical wil 1 have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated listing provides the following information on each journal :

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

Please note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. Our goal is to have represented in FP a1 1 Engli sh-language femi nist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offerings. We do not include publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus solely on women's issues. Nor, with the exception of -Ms., do we include newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodicals which lack a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into thei r regular format to faci 1i tate the indexi ng femi nist 1i terature sorely needs.

Interested readers will find more complete information on feminist periodicals in The IndexIDi rectory of Women's Media publ ished annual ly by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington, DC 20008) ; and in Women's ~eriodicaisand ~ewspa~ers: ~-~ni on List of the Holdings of Madison Area Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher, and Neil1 E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hal 1, 1982).

Suggestions for improvements of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We woul d particul arly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW System with our efforts to keep' the holding information complete and up- to-date. Please let us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have over1 ooked, cancel lations, or other pertinent information. Femi nist Periodicals is also available on microfilm at the library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

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"Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced ... preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals ..." Frequently cited as FP.

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Feminist Periodicals (ISSN 0742-7433) is publi shed by Susan E. Searing, UW System Women's Studies Librarian, 112A Memorial Library, 728 state Street, Madison, WI 53706. Phone (608) 263- 5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, Ellen Mortensen. Graphics: Catharina Schimert, Moema Furtado. Publications of the Office of the UW System Women's Studies Librarian are available free of charge to individuals and organizations affiliated with the UW System. Subscriptions rates: Wi sconsi n subscriptions : $5 (indi v. & non-profi t organizations), $10 (1 ibraries & other organizations) . Out-of-state subscriptions: $15 (indiv. & women's programs), $30 (inst.) . This fee covers a1 1 publ ications of the Office, including Feminist Collections, Feminist Periodicals, -New Books on Women & Femi nism, and bibliographies, di rectories and occasional publications produced throughout the year. iii.

AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK BACKBONE 1. 1986. 1. 1984. 2. 4Iyear. 2. 2lyear. 3. $25 (indiv.). $35 (inst.). 3. $12 (indiv.). $18 (inst.). 4. The Feminist Press at the City University of 4. P.O. Box 95315. Seattle. WA 98145. New York, 311 East 94th St., New York, NY 5. Lauren Fortune. 10128. 7. ISSN 0888-6520. 5. Betty Sancier. 12. 'Backbone is a semi-annual, national women's 7. ISSN 0886-1099. 17 terary journal. Backbone seeks to publish 8. LC Sn85-3234. women writers of diverse economic, cultural and 9. OCLC 12871850. stylistic backgrounds. We will pub1 ish 10. Hadison. evocative, finely crafted work of vision that 11. Bowker Serial Directories; Social Work Research inspires poetic, feminist and political and Abstracts. dialogue." 12. 'This journal is committed to the discussion and development of feminist values, theories, BELLES LETTRES and knowledge as they relate to social work 1985-1986. research, education, and practice.' Contains 6lyear. articles, reports of research, essays, poetry, $15 (indiv.). $12.50 (student). and literary pieces. Dedicated to "the task of $30 (inst.). eliminating discrimination and oppression, P.O. Box 987, Arlington, VA 22216. especially with respect to gender, but Janet Palmer Mullaney, Oeanna Cook D'Errico. including race, ethnicity, class, age. ISSN 0884-2957. disabil ity, and sexual and affectional LC Sn85-6513. preference as we1 1 ." OCLC 12357950. Madison; :4ilwaukee. THE AHFAD JOURNAL: WOMEN AND CHANGE "To explore and celebrate writing by women. 1. 1984. published by trade, university, and small 2. Zlyear. presses in the genres of fiction, nonfiction. 3. $20 (indiv.), $35 (inst.). essays, biography, and criticism." 4. Suite 1216, 4141 N. Henderson Rd., Arlington, VA 22203. BERKELEY WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL 5. Dr. Lee G. hrchinal. 1986. 6. Ahfad University for Women, P.O. Box 167, Annual. (mdurma n , Sudan. Volume 1: $100 (sponsor), $25 (friend), $18 7. ISSN 0255-4070. inst.), $12 (regular), $8 (low income). Volume 8. LC sn85-23477. 2: $100 (sponsor), $30 (friend), $20 (inst.). 9. OCLC 12747640. $12 (regular), $8 (low income). 10. Madison. Boalt Hall School of Law, Room 2, University of 11. ERIC, Ul4I. Cal ifornia, Berkeley. CA 94720. 12. 'Issues affecting women in Africa, the Middle A1 issa Friedman. East and in other developing countries; women ISSN 0882-4312. in development.'' LC Sn85-965. OCLC 11830558. ATLANTIS Madison; Milwaukee. 1. 1975. Alternative Press Center; Annotated Guide to 2. Zlyear. Women's Periodicals.; Current Index to Legal 3. $15 (indiv.). $25 (inst.). Periodicals. 4. &unt ~aint.~ikentuniversity, 166 Bedford "The Berkeley Women's Law Journal is a forum

Highway, Halifax, Nova kotia, B3M 256, Canada. from which to aive voice to- the~ com~lexand 5. Ors. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Deborah C. varying perspectives reflecting the' legal .Poff - concerns of a1 1 women, especially the women of 7. ISSN 0702-7818. color, , disabled women and poor women 8. LC cn77-32338. whose voices have been severely 9. OCLC 3409640. underrepresented in existing literature. With 10. State Historical Society. information as our power, the journal would be 11. Historical Abstracts; America: History and a tool for social change." Life; The Alternative Press Index; Resources for Femi nist Research. BLACK MARIA 12. 'Atlantis is an interdisciplinary journal 1. 1971. devoted to critical and creative writing in 2. Annual. English or French on the topic of men. 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copies: $4. Contains scholarly articles, review essays, 4. P.O. Box 25187, Chicago. IL 60625-0187. book reviews, art and poetry." 5. Black Maria Collectlve. 7. ISSN 0045-222X. AURORA 8. LC ~~77-1275. 1. 1975. 9. OCLC 2786249. 2. 3Iyear. 10. .Madl son; Mi luaukee. 3. $10. 12. "Black Maria publishes work by emerging men 4. P.O. Box 1624, Madison, WI 53701-1624. writers that presents men as the complex, 5. Editorial Comnittee. positive bet ngs they are.' 7 r ISSN 0197-775X. 8, LC sn80-11853. 9, OCLC 6113633. 12. Science fiction and fantasy with a feminist orientation. BROADSHEET CANADIAN WOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIERS DE LA 1. 1972. 1. 1978. 2. lO/year. 2. 4/year. 3. $49.50 (airmail), $39 (surface mail). 3. $28 (indiv.), $38 (inst.). Single copies: $6. 4. 228 Dominion Rd., P.O. Box 56-147, Auckland 3, 4. 212 Founders College, York University, 4700 New Zealand. Keele St., Downsview, Ontario M3J 1P3, Canada. 5. The Broadsheet Collective. 5. Elizabeth Brady. 7. ISSN 0110-8603. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. 9. OCLC 6578660. 9. OCLC 8558872. 12. News; analysis; in-depth articles; fiction; 10. Madison; Milwaukee; State Historical Society. poetry; reviews. "Broadsheet is a radical 12. "CWS/cf is a bilingual. interdisciplinary. feminist magazine which consciously strives to f-t journal that brings exciting be anti-racist and to incorporate the views of scholarship about women to non-scholars, indigenous women. The main focus is on New broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges Zealand women and events, with some coverage of the gap between Canada's languages and Pacific concerns and issues facing women and cultures." feminists everywhere." COMMON LIVES/ LIVES BROOMSTICK 1. 1981. 1. 1978. 2. 4lyear. 2. 6/year. 3. 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies: 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. $3.50. 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. 4. 3543 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94110. 5. Editorial Col lective. 7. ISSN 0891-6969. 5. Mickey Spencer, Polly Taylor. 8. sLC sn84-10345. 10. State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 8234014. 11. Alternative Press Index. 10. Madison. 12. "Broomstick is a feminist political journal 12. Hi story; biography; cgrrespondence; journal publishing material by, for and about women over forty. Our priorities are: to portray entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Common clear, positive images of ol'der women; to take Lives/Lesbian Lives seeks to document tmes of ordinary lesbians, and to reflect the a stand against the denigration of older women; to offer positive alternatives in our lives. diversity of the lesbian community--lesbians of color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians. Our goal is to form a support network among 01 der women." disabled lesbians, poor and working-class lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and visibility nsbians who have never thought CALYX before of publishing their work. 1. 1976. 2. 3/year. CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE 3. $18 (indiv.), $22.50 (lib. & inst.), $15 (low MODERN LANGUAGES income). Single copies: $6.50. 1. 1971. 4. P.O. Box 8, Corvallis, OR 97339. 5. Margarita ~onnell~. 2. 3/year. 3. Sliding scale based on income, write for 7. ISSN 0147-1627. details. 8. LC 77-649570. 4. Women's Studies, 209 N. Brooks St., Madison, WI 9. OCLC 3114927. 53715. 10. Madison. 11. American Humanities Index. 5. Susan Kahn, Annis Pratt, Laura Stempel Mumford. 9. OCLC 2259670. 12. "Cal x publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, 10. Eau Claire. t&ations, and photography, and is conmi tted News of the Modern Language Association; to providing a beautiful and creative journal 12. format in which to showcase women artists and features; bibliographies; job information. writers .I1 CONDITIONS CAMERA OBSCURA 1. 1976. 1. 1976. 2. elyear. 2. 3/year. 3. 3 issues: $12 (indiv. hardship), $18 (indiv.), 3. $13.50 (indiv.), $27 (inst.). Single copies: $28 (inst.). Single copies: $7 (indiv.), $9 $4. Multiple issues: $7 (issue 3/41, $11 (inst.). (issue 8/9/10). 4. P.O. Box 56A. Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn. NY 4. P.O. Box 25899. Los Anaeles. CA 90025. 11215. 5. Camera 0bscura-~ollective : Janet Bergs trom. 5. Dorothy Rendall Gray, Cheryl Clarke, Randye Elizabeth Lyon. Constance Pen1 ey. Lordon, Annette Pelaez, Sabrina. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 7. ISSN 0147-8311. 8. LC sc79-4979. 8. LC 77-641895. 9. OCLC 4818143. 9. OCLC 3232386. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Parkside. 11. International Index to Film Periodicals; The 11. Alternative Press Index. Film Literature Index; The Arts and Humanities 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; Citation Index; Current ContenWArts and critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is a Humanities. magazine of women's writing with an emphasis on 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; writing by lesbians." psychoanalytic theory; Marxi st theory; photography; video and performance. CONNEX IONS: AN INTERNAT IONAL WOI4EN'S QUARTERLY 5. Canyon Sam. Tiana Arruda, S. J. Miranda. Sim 1. 1981. Kallan. 2. 4/year. 10. Madison. 3. $12 (indiv.). $24 ( inst. 8 lib.). Single 12. Previously a lesbian-feminist journal for the copies: $3. South published in North Carolina. Feminary is 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue. Oakland. CA 94609. now produced in San Francisco by four new 5. Editorial Collective. editors. "As editors with roots in different 7. ISSN 0884-7002. communities we actively solicit writings that 8. LC 83-645901; sn83-11831. portray the experiences. viewpolnts. and issues 9. OCLC 8015674. of a diversity of lesbian communities. We rant 10. Madison; Milwaukee. to facilitate dialogue between women of 11. Alternative Press Index. different races, classes, cultural upbringings. 12. "...the collective product of feminists of political , spiritual viewpoints, ages and diverse nationalities and political lifestyles; and by doing so offer a current. perspectives committed to contributing to an timely perspective on lesbian lives in the international men's movement." Each issue and internationally." focuses on a specific theme through feature articles. interviews and personal narratives. FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: A QUARTERLY OF MOMEN'S often trans1ated from foreign-1 anguage STUDIES RESOURCES publications. 1. 1980. 2. 4lyear. EV ERYWOMAN 3. Wisconsin subscriptions: $5 (indiv. and non- 1. 1985. profit women's organization), $10 (libraries 8 2. 121year. other organizations). Out-of-state 3. $22 (airmail). subscriptions: $15 (indiv. and women's 4. 34a Islington Green. London. NI 8DU. England. programs). $30 (inst.). Free to individuals and 5. Barbara Rogers. organizations affil iated with the UW System. 7. ISSN 0267-2294 Fee covers all publications of the Office of 12. "News/current affairs by and for women." the UW Svstem Women's Studies Librarian. (See p. ii.) FS, FEMINIST STUDIES 4. 112A Manorial Library. 728 State St.. Madison. 1972. WI 53706. 31year. 5. Susan Searing. Linda Shult. $13.50 (National Women's Studies Association 7. ISSN 0742-7441; 0742-7433. members), $21 (indiv.), $42 (inst.). Single 8. LC sn84-10183. copies: $8 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). 9. OCLC 6467769. ~anaging.~ditor. FS; iemitiist studies, c/o 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Women's Studies Program. University of Madison; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Maryland. Colleae Park. MD 20742. Plattevi11 e; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; State la ire GIMoses; Historical Society; Stevens Point; Stout; ISSN 0046-3663. Superior; Uaukesha; Whitewater. LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. 12. Editorials; features; news; bibliographies; OCLC 1632609. book reviews. Focus on feminist 1i brarianshi p. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; publishing, bookselling, archiving. Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; researching--both in Wisconsin and nationally. Stout; Whitewater. Review essays strive to provide a guide to the Alternative Press Index; America: History and 1iterature on a particular topic. (e.g. Life; American Historical Association Recent1y sociobiology; women in development; western Published Articles; Bul letin Signal etique- women; lesbian studies; black men; feminist soci ologie; Historical Abstracts; Modern science fiction.) Language Association International Bi bl iography; The Philosopher's Index; FEMINIST ISSUES Psychological Abstracts; Sociological 1. 1980. Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts. 2. 21year. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; 3. $15 (indiv.). $25 (inst.). Single copies: ($10 reports from the women's movement; reviews. minimum order). $7.50 (indiv.). $12.50 (inst.). "F's, Femi nist Studies was founded- to encourage 4. Transaction Periodicals Consortium. Dept. 8010. analytic responses to feminist issues and to Rutgers University. New Brunswick, NJ 08903. open new areas of research. criticism. and 5. Mary Jo Lakeland. Susan Ellis Wolf. speculation. The editors are committed to 6. 2948 Hillegass. Berkeley. CA 94705. providing a forum for feminist analysis. 7. ISSN 0270-6679. debate. a?d exchange.. 8. LC 82-641422; sn80-13352. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. FEMI NARY 12. A journal of feminist social and political 1. 1969. theory, with emphasis on an international 2. 3lyear. exchange of ideas. It includes articles by 3. $12 (indiv.). $22 (inst.). S#ingle ' Engl ish-language fmi nists as ell as copies: $4. Free to wanen in prisons and translations of feminist texts by women of mental institutions. other countries. 4. 3543 18th St.. hn Francisco, CA 941 vi.

FEMINIST REVIEW 12. Feature,articles; book reviews; poetry; black 1. 1979. and white photography; short fiction. Each 2. 3lyear. issue focuses on a theme, e.g.. women's oral 3. $30 (indiv., surface). $35 (indiv.. airmail). history; mothers and daughters; Chicanas; $74 (inst.. surface). $84 (inst., airmail). Native American women; women as verbal artists; Single copies: $6.95 (indiv.) . $15.75 (inst.). who. speaks for the women's movement; lesbian 4. 11 Carleton Gardens. Brecknock Road. London N19 history. "The continuing goal of Frontiers is 5A9, England. to publish a journal which bridges the gap 5. Editorial Collective. between university and cmunity women; to find 7. ISSN 0141-7789. a balance between academic and popular views on 8. LC 80-647745. issues common to women." 9. OCLC 6191763. 10. Madison. HAG RAG 12. "To develop the theory of Women's Liberation 1. 1986. and debate the political perspectives and 2. 6lyear. strategy of the movement. To be a forum of 3. $9 (indiv.), $15 (sustaining), $20 (inst.). work in progress and current research and 4. P.O. Box 93243 Milwaukee. MI 53203. debates in Women's Studies." 5. Lance Link, Mary Frank. 12. "Lesbian feminist news, analysis, reviews. FEMINIST TEACHER political comnentary, theory, letters. 1. 1984. calendar." 2. 4lyear. 3. $12 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL $3.75.--. -- 1. 1978. 442 Bal lantine, Indiana University, 2. Annual. Bloomington, IN 47405. 3. $10 (indiv.), $11 (foreign, surface), $15 Editorial Collective. (foreign, airmail ). ISSN 0882-4843. 4. Publications Center, Harvard Law School, LC sn85-1018. Cambridge, MA 02138. OCLC 11660672. 5. Catherine Lynn Creech. Madison; Stout. 6. Articles Editors. Harvard Women's Law Journal, Women Studies Abstracts. Harvard Law School, Cambridge. MA 02138. Articles, news, resources for feminist 7. ISSN 0270-1456. educators, from preschool to graduate schte 8. LC 80-6437690 school. 9. OCLC 3967304. 10. 14adi son. FIREWEED 11. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals. 1. 1978. 12. "The Harvard Women's Law Journal is devoted to 2. 4lyear. the development of a feminist jurisprudence. 3. Canada: $12 (indiv.), $18 (inst.). Add $3 The main purpose is to provide an in-depth outside Canada. exploration of the impact of the law on women 4. P.O. Box 279, Station B. Toronto. Ontario, M5T and of women on the law. Political, economic, 212, Canada. historical and sociological perspectives are 5. Fireweed Collective. combined with legal ones to present a real istic 7. ISSN 0706-3857. picture of women's legal status." 8. LC cn79-30301. 9. OCLC 4677989. HEALTH CARE FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 1. 1980. 12. Fireweed is a forum for feminist thought and 2. 4/year. discussion. 3. $63.50. 4. Hemisphere Pub1 ishing Corporation, 79 Madison FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES Ave.. New York, NY 10016. 1. 1975. 5. Dr. Carole AnnMcKenzie, Dr. Phyllis Stern. 2. 3lyear. 6. Dr. Phyllis Stern, Professor & Director of 3. $16 (indiv.), $33 (inst.). Single copies: $8 Nursing. Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., (indiv.). $11 (inst.). Canada B3H 335. 4. Frontiers, omen studies Program, University of 7. ISSN 0739-9332. Colorado. Boulder, CD 80309. 8. LC sn83-8667. 5. Editorial Board, Editor: Kathi Georqe. 9. OCLC 9837689. 7. ISSN 0160-9009. 12. "Provides an international, interdisciplinary 8. LC ~~78-317. approach to health care for women. We accept 9. OCLC 2586280. papers that discuss the newest theories, 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; ski 1ls, procedures, and papers describing Stevens Point; Whitewater. issues in the health, psychology, sociology. 11, Women Studies Abstracts; American Humanities anthropology, and nursing professions." Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical Abstracts. vii.

HEALTHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal 1979. devoted to the examination of art and politics 4/year. from a feminist perspective." $11 (indiv.), $19 (org. & groups). 101 Niagara St., #200A, Toronto, Ontario, HOT WIRE Canada M5V 1C3. 1. 1984. Editorial Collective. 2. 3/year. ISSN 0226-1510. 3. $14 (indiv.), $19 (inst.). Single copies: $5. LC cn80-30707. 4. 1417 W. Thome, Chicago, IL 60660. OCLC 6295890. 5. Toni L. Armstrong. Madison. 7. ISSN 0747-8887. Provides a critical analysis of women's 8. LC sn84-8636. healthissues from a feminist perspective. 9. OCLC 10828405. HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 12. "Journal of women's music and culture." 1975. 2lyear. HY PATIA $8 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies: $4 1986. (indiv.). $7.50 (inst.). 2/year. P.O. 80;-99, St. '~ucia,Brisbane, queensland $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). 4067, Austral ia. Hypatia; c/o Margaret A. Simons. Editor; Carole Ferrier. Southern Illinois University. Dept. of ISSN 0311-4198. Philosophical Studies. Box 1437. Edwardsvil le. OCLC 2530248. IL 62026-1001. Madison. Margaret A. Simons. Women Studies Abstracts. ISSN 0887-5480. Historical and critical articles; creative LC sn86-1213. work; graphics; bibliographies; reviews. OCLC 13312118. "Hecate prints material relating to women. We Madi son; Milwaukee. are particularly interested 'in contributions "Hypatia is the first journal in this country which employ a feminist, marxist, or other dedicated to the pub1 ication of scholarly radical methodology to focus on the position of research in . Articles in women in relation to and Hypatia provide both authors and readers a capitalism." context for understanding feminist philosophy that is unavailable in other women's studies HELICON NINE: THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AN0 journals or in mainstream philosophy journals". LETTERS 1. 1979. HYSTERIA 2. 3/year. 1980. 3. $18 (indiv.). $22 (inst.). Single copies: 4lyear. $7.50 plus postage. $12 (indiv.). $20 (inst.). Single copies: 4. Helicon Nine, Inc. P.O. Box 22412. Kansas City. $2.50. MO 64113. P.O. Box 2481. Station B. Ki tchener. Ontario 5. Gloria Vando Hickok. N2H 6M3. Canada. 7. ISSN 0197-3371. The H steria Collective: Catherine Edwards, 8. LC 80-640627. Rebehandson. Robyn Garland, Margaret 9. OCLC 5298604. Simpson. Wendy Scanlon. Fran Milne. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater. ISSN 0229-5385. 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. LC cn81-30633. Interdisciplinary forum for the creative OCLC 8036553. accmpl ishments of women in the fields of State Historical Society. literature, music, the visual and performing "We try to provide a forum for social and arts; includes color reproductions and a pull- cultural issues of interest to women. We also out soundsheet of a musical performance. provide publishing space for creative feminist reading or interview; provides a documentation work -- fiction, poetry, graphic arts.'' of the onyoing history of women in arts and 1etters. IKON 1. 1982183. HERESIES: A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART & POLITICS 2. 2/year. 1. 1977. 3. $10 (indiv.). $15.00 (inst.). Single copies: 2. 4lyear. $6. 3. $15 (indiv.). $24 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 4. P.O. Box 1355. Stuyvesant Station. New York, NY 4. C/O Foundation for the Community of Artists. 10009. 280 Broadway Suite 412. New York. NY 10007. 5. Susan Sherman. 5. Heresies Collective. 7. ISSN 0019-1744. 7. ISSN 0146-3411. 8. LC sn85-19052. 8. LC ~~77-704. 9. OCLC 11501702. 9. OCLC 2917688. 12. "IKON is about 'creativity and change8--the 10. La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; P attevil le; inseparability of the creative process and Stevens Point. social change. It is a cultural magazine, a 11. Alternative Press Index. political magazine, a feminist magazine, which 12, Editorials; short articles; bibl ographies; shows the experiences of third world women. lesbians, Jewish and working women, women in all our diversity." viii.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S STUDIES KALLIOPE-: A JtURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART 1. 1978. 1. 1979% .r 2. 5/year. 2. 3lyear. 3. $34 (indiv.). $55 (inst.). 3. $9. Single copies: $3.50. 4. Eden Press. P.O. Box 51, St. Albans, VT 05478. 4. 3939 Roosevel t Boulevard. Jacksonvil le. FL 5. Sherri Clarkson. 32205. 6. Eden Press, 4626 St. Catherine St. W.. 5. Editorial Committee. Montreal . Quebec. Canada H3Z 1S3. 7. ISSN 0735-7885. 7. ISSN 0703-8246. 8. LC 84-647165; sn 82-7891. 9. OCLC 9275059. 9. OCLC 8981808. 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; 10. Madison. Stevens Point; Stout; Whitewater. 12. "The purpose of Kall iope is to offer support 11. herica: History and Life; Human Sexuality and encouragement to women in the arts, to Update; Current ContentsISocial & Behavioral promote the pursu~tof excellence in both Sciences; Social Sciences Citation Index; Women verbal and visual art foms, and to provide a Studies Abstracts; Cedex-RIC; herican medium of communication through which women Psychological Abstracts; MLA International artists may share their work, ideas and Bib1 iography; Directory of Periodicals. opinions." 12. Historical, critical, and feature articles; book reviews. LEGACY 1. 1984. ISIS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S JOURNAL (Formerly Isis 2. 2/year. International Bulletin) 3. $12 (graduate students); $15 (indiv.). $18 1. 1984. (inst.). Single copies: $9. 2. 4/year. (ISIS International Women's Journal 4. Bartlett Hall. Dept. of Ens1 ish. University of appears twice a year, as does its supplement, Massachusetts, kherst. MA-011003. Women in Action). 5. lbrtha Ackmann, Karen Dandurand. Joanne Dobson. 3. $15 (indiv. or women's group, surface mail), 7. ISSN 0748-4321. 8. LC sc84-2143; sn84-8795. $20 (indiv. or women's srouD. airmaill., - $257- (inst.. surface mail). $30 '(inst.. airmail). 9. OCLC 10881450. 4. Via Santa Maria delllAnima. 30, 00186 Rome, 10. Madison. Italy. ill ~bstractsof English Studies; herica: History 5. Editorial Collective. and Life; Historical Abstracts; Arts and 8. LC sn84-10908. Humanities Citation Index; MLA International 9. OCLC 4286732. Bibliography; Women's Studies Abstracts; 10. Platteville; Stout. herican Literary Scholarship. 12. ISIS International Women's Journal "gives 12. A journal of nineteenth-century women writers. indepth coverage to the issues women around the world are working on: development, health, LESBIAN CONTRADICTION: A JOURNAL OF IRREVERENT work, , media, FEMINISM communication, methods of organization, models 1. 1982-83. for action and more.. .. Each issue is produced 2. 4lyear. jointly by Isis International and one or more 3. $5 (indiv.), free for women prisoners. Third World women's groups." Articles; 4. 1007 N. 47th, Seattle, WA 98103; or 584 Castro editorials ; conference reports; resource St., Suite 263. San Francisco. CA 94114. guides. Isis-WICCE (Women's International 5. Jan Adams, Rebecca Gordon, BettyJohanna, Jane Cross-Cul tural Exchange) is a sister Meyerding. organization located in Geneva, Switzerland. 11. Alternative Press Index. Its separate publication. Women's World, 12. LesCon aims to print lively, thoughtful, appears four times a year mrms:as controversial, and/or humorous writing and a newsletter, dossier, or report. graphics that contribute to the development of a deeper, more inclusive feminist vision. No JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND RELIGION fiction, no poetry; no "news" or items of 1. 1981. purely local interest. Non-1 esbians are we1 come 2. 2/year. to submit work; LesCon is "women only," not 3. 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LIP 6. ~ditors.Ms. Magazine, 119 W. 40th St., New 1. 1976. York. NY 10018. 2. Annual. 7. ISSN- 004718318. 3. Australian dollars: $7.95 (indiv.), $10 8. LC 72-624579. (inst.). 9. OCLC 1285775. 4. P.O. Box 139, Parkville, Victoria 3052, 10. Baraboo; Barron Co.; Fox Val ley; Green Bay; Eau Australia. Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Manitowok Co.; 5. Board: Suzanne Davies, Andrea McLaughl in, Lis Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.; Marshfield; Stoney, Jeannette Fenelon, Freda Freiberg, Kim Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Pl attevil le; Donaldson, Helen Saniga. Meredith Rogers. Richland; River Falls; Rock Co.; Sheboygan; Carolyn Lewens. Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Uashington Co.; 12. Li is a feminist arts journal dealing with Uaukesha; Uhi tewater. ;$work of men in the areas of film, visual 11. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature; Uanen art, theatre, dance. etc." Studies Abstracts; Abstracts of Popular Culture; Ual lace Memorial Library; Rochester MANUSHI Institute of Technology. 1. 1979. 12. Features; letters; poetry and fiction; rev ews ; 2. 6lyear. news. 3. $18 (indiv.). $24 (inst.). Single copies: $3. 4. Manushi Distributors, America, c/o Esther NEU DIRECTIONS FOR UOMEN m,5008 Erringer Place, Philadelphia, PA 1. 1972. 19144. 2. 6lyear. 5. Madhu Kishwar. 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). 6. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New Delhi -110024. 4. 108 U. Palisade Ave., Englewood. NJ 07631. India. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. 11. A1 ternative Press Index. 7. ISSN 0160-1075. 12. "Manushi: A Journal About Women and Society 8. LC sn80-52.

focuses on women's life situations in India and 9.~ OCLC~~ 3617120. on struggles for change." 10. Madison; ~ilwaukee; Rock Co.; Stevens Point. 12. "Ye are a national feminist periodical written MEDIA REPORT TO UOMEN for feminists and committed to reaching out to 1. 1972. those not yet dedicated to a feminist future." 2. 6fyear. 3. $20 (indiv.), $15 (special). Single copies: $3. NEW MOON: A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND CRITICAL 4. 3306 Ross Place. N.U. Uashington DC 20008. FEH IN ISM 5. Donna Allen. 1. 1981. 7. ISSN 0145-9651. 2. 2-4lyear. 8. LC 80-640489; ~~77-865. 3. $10 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). Single copies: $4. 9. OCLC 2360896. 4. P.O. Box 2056. Madison. UI 53701. 10. Madison; Harinette; State Historical Society. 5. Janice H. Bogstad. 11. Women's Studies Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0278-0852. 12. "Uhat women are doing and thinking to change 8. LC $1181-1678. the communications media." 9. OCLC 7701699. 10. Hadison. MINERVA: QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE MILITARY 12. "To provide critical resources on the status of 1. 1983. feminist theory and women's issues in science 2, 4lyear. fiction and fantasy genres. To publish and 3. $30. Single copies: $7.50. encourage work of women writers and artists, 4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Road 8210, Arlington. whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist VA 22202. orientation of a1 1 work pub1 ished in the journal. " 9. OCLC 2529664. 1. 1970. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Green Bay; Madison; 2. lllyear. Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point; Stout; 3. $12.50 (indiv.), $15 (contributing), $25 Waukesha; Whi tewater. (inst.). Sinqle copies: $ 1.50. Prisoners: 11. Sociological Abstracts; Human Resources free. Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts; Social I 4. off-our backs, inc., 2423 18th St., N.W., 2cd F1 Sciences Citation Index; Current Washington, dC 20009. Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; 5. off our backs Collective. Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE); 7. ISSN 0030-0071. Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning Disabilities; Child Development Abstracts and 9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287. Bibliography; Development and We1 fare 10. La Crosse; Madison; State Historical Society; f 1ndial::Human Sexualitv Update: Family Review. Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point; 12. ?he psyiiology of women-~uarteriy is sbonsored Superior; Waukesha; Whi tewater; . by Division 35 of the American Psychological 11. Pub1 isher's Index (1970-1974); Women Studies Association. Empirical studies. critical Abstracts; Alternative Press Index; New reviews, theoretical articles, and invited book Periodical Index. reviews are published in the uarterl ... The 12. International and national news; feature kinds of problems addressed inc!%- ude articles including regular reporting on work, psychological factors, behavioral studies, role health, prison, education, and lesbian issues; development and change, career choice and reviews; letters; coverage of the women's training, management variables, education, movement -- conferences, actions, politics, discrimination, therapeutic processes, and theory. sexuality.

ON THE ISSUES RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCHIDOCUMENTATION SUR 1. 1983. LA RECHERCHE FEI4INISTE (Formerly Canadian 2. Elyear. Newsletter of Research on Women. 1972-1978.) 3. $4. 1. 1979. 4. 97-77 Queens Blvd. , Forest Hills, NY 11374. 4/year. 5. Beverly Lowy. $30 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). 11. Directory of Women 's Media, The National Centre for Women's Studies Education, 0.1 .S.E., Directory of Magaz- ines, Of A Like Mind Annual 252 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario 145s 1V6, Directory. Canada. 12. "A feminist, humanist publication dedicated to Editorial Board. education on issues affecting women's health ISSN 0707-8412. and well-being, the welfare of children, the LC 84-641836; cn79-31946. protection of animals and the promotion of OCLC 5585549. beneficial social change and individual Madison; Milwaukee; Stout; Whitewater. rights.'' Women Studies Abstracts; American History and Life; Canadian Educational Index; American PLAINSWOMAN Humanities Index; Historical Abstracts; 1. 1977. Sociological Abstracts. 2. lO/year. Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; 3. $15 (indiv.), $20 (contributing); $10 (low periodical resource guide. An income) . interdisciplinary, international periodical of 4. Box 8027, Grand Forks, ND 58202. research on women and sex roles. 5. Elizabeth Hampsten. 7. ISSN 0148-902X. ROOM OF ONE'S OWN 8. LC ~~78-247. 1. 1975. 9. OCLC 3400725. 2. 4/year. 10. State Historical Society. 3. $11 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). Single copies: 12. Plainswoman publishes articles, essays, $2.75. Tiction, poetry, reviews, graphics for and 4. P.O. Box 46160. Stn.G, Vancouve r, B.C., Canada about women in the Plains region, focusing V6R 465. especially, but not exclusively, on lives of 5. Growing Room Collective. rural women. 7. ISSN 0316-1609. 8. LC-33152. PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERLY 9. OCLC 2248303. 1. 1976. 10. Milwaukee. 2. 4lyear. 12. Feminist journal of literature and criticism; 3. $30 (indiv.), $75 (inst.). Single copies: $20. original prose and poetry; reviews. 4. Cambridqe University Press. 32 East 57th street,-~ew York, 10022. SAGE: A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL ON BLACK WOMEN 5. Dr. Janet Shibley Hyde. 1. 1984. 6. Women's Studies Research Center, 209 North 2. 2lvear. Brook Street, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Madison, WI 53715. 4, P.O. Box 42741, Atlanta, GA 30311-0741. 7. ISSN 0361-6843. 5. Patricia Be1 1 Scott, Beverly Guy-Sheftall. 8. LC 76-12952; ~~76-790. 7. ISSN 0741-8639. 8. LC sn83-5428. 9. OCLC 10219211. 10. Madison; State Historical Society; Mf lwaukee. 12, Interdisciplinary forum for critical discussion of issues relating to Black women. xi.

SEX ROLES: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH SINISTER WISDOM: A JOURNAL OF WORDS AND PICTURES 1. 1975. FOR THE LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WOMEN 121year. . 1. 1976. $25 (indiv.). $147.50 (inst.). 4lyear. Plenum Publishing Corporation. 233 Spring St.. $17 (indiv.). $30 (inst.). $200 (sustaining). New York. NY iooi3. $6 (hardship). Single copies: $4.75. Phyllis A. Katz. P.O. Box 1308. Montpelier. VT 05602. Institute for Research on Social Problems. 520 Me1 anie KayelKantrowitz. Pearl St.. Boul der. CO 80302. ISSN 0196-1853. ISSN 0360-0025. LC 82-640638; sn79-8096. LC 75-646987. OCLC 3451636. OCLC 2243426. Madison; Eau Claire. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; A1 ternative Press Index; Directory of Women's Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; Hedi a. Stout; Waukesha; Whitewater. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; Abstracts on Criminol ogy and Penology; Child reviews. Development Abstracts and Bib1iography; Contemporary Sociology; Current Contents; SOJOURNER Excerpta t4ed.ica; Family Planning Perspectives; 1. 1975. Human Sexual ity Update; Psychological 2. 12lyear. Abstracts; Referativnyi Zhurnal ; Sage Family 3. $15 (indiv.). $25 (inst.) Single copies: $2. Studies Abstracts; Social Sciences Citation 4. 143 Albany St.. Cambridge. MA 02139. Index; Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS 5. E.J. Graff. Shane Snowdon. Report; Studies on Uomen Abstracts. 7. ISSN 0191-8699. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book 8. LC sn79-2799. reviews. 9. OCLC 4656277. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. SHIFRA: A JEWISH FEHINIST MAGAZINE 12. Feature articles; reviews of books. film. 1. 1984. dance. theater, visual arts, and music; news; I 2. 3-4/year. poetry. "Our editorial pol icy is to consider 3. $23 (airmail). for publication anything that is not racist. I 4. Box 2. 89 Cookridge Street. Leeds. I.W. Yorks. sexist. or homophobic in content." 1 England. ). 5. Editorial Collective. SPARE RIB 8. LC m85-61628. 1. 1972. 9. OCLC 12259596. 2. 12lyear. 1 12. . 3. 19 pounds (indiv., airmail). 28 pounds (inst., airmail ). I SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close. London EC1, England. 1. 1975. 5. Editorial Collective. 4lyear. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. $20 (students and National Momen's Studies 8. LC sn82-20308. ~ssociationmembers). $27.50 (indiv .). $55 9. OCLC 5237209. (inst.). Single copies: $7 (indiv.). $13.75 10. Madison; Milwaukee. (inst.). 12. Feature articles (e.g.. on politics. labor. The University of Chicago Press. Journal s history. employment, media); fiction; poetry; Division. P.O. Box 37005. Chicago, IL 60637. reviews; letters; news. Jean F. O'Barr. Jean F. O'Barr. 207 E. Duke Building. Duke SPHINX: WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LITERARYIART REVIEW University. Durham. North Carolina 27708. 1. 1984. ISSN 0097-9740. 2. Annual. LC 75-649469. 3. $18 (airmail). $15 (surface mail). OCLC 1362618. 4. 175. Avenue Ledru-Roll in. 75011 Paris. France. Baraboo; Fox Valley; Green Bay; Eau Claire; La 5. Carol Pratl. Crosse; Madison; Marathon Co.; Marinette Co.; 7. ISSN 0755-964X. Marshfield; Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; 10. Hadison. Platteville; Richland; River Falls; Rock Co.; S hinx is an international literarylart review Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Waukesha; 12* nhpub is ed in Paris by a team of expatriate Whitewater; Washington Co.. anglophone women writers and artists who aim to . Modern Language Abstracts; Historical offer readers a broad perspective of women's Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Current creativity world-wide. It features cultural Contents; Psychological Abstracts; Sociological themes. prose. poetry. dramatic excerpts. Abstracts; Social Science Citation Index; photography. artwork. reviews, interviews and America; History and Life. essays both by established and new women . Feature articles; research; review essays; writers and by men about women." reports; book reviews; letters/comments; archival notes. xii.

THIRD WOMAN TRIVIA: A JOURNAL OF IDEAS 1. 1981. 1. 1982. 2. Zlyear. 2. 31 eat. 3. $8 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). 3. $I$ (%hdi~.);~$18 (inst.). Single copies: $5. 4. C/O Chicano-Riqueno Studies, BH849, Indiana 4. P.O. Box 606, N. hherst, MA 01059. University, Bloomi ngton, IN 47405. 5. Lise Weil. 5. Norma Alarcon. 7. ISSN 0136-9283,. 7. ISSN 0889-0722. 8. LC 83-641534; sn83-1973. 8. LC sn83-11205. 9. OCLC 9247235. 9. OCLC 8342969. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 10. Madison. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and 12. Radical feminist theory, scholarship, and critical work of, or on behalf of, Hispanic and reviews . Third World Women in general ." TROUBLE AND STRIFE: A RADICAL FEMINIST MAGAZINE 13TH MOON: A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE 3/year. Elyear. $19 (indiv., airmail), $12 (indiv., surface Sinqle copies: $6.50 plus 5.75 Dostaqe and mail), $30 (inst. airmail). hanil ing.' C/O Women's Centre, 34, ~xchan~eSt., Norwich, 13th ibon, Inc., Box 309, Cathedral Station, Norfolk, England. New York, NY 10025. Editorial Collective. Marilyn Hacker. "Publication of readable and insightful ISSN 0094-3320. articles on areas of current concern within the LC 76-647817. Women's Liberation Movement. To record the OCLC 2587697. history of the current wave of feminism Madison; Milwaukee; Stevens Point. worldwide." Abstracts of Popular Culture; American Humanities Index; Index of American Periodical TULSA STUDIES IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE Verse; MLA International Bi bl iography. 1982. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; art; Elyear. reviews. "13th Moon is a literary magazine $12 (indiv.), $14 (inst.), $10 (student). publishing quality work by women. Eclectic, Single copies: $7. but particularly interested in feminist and The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104. working class ." Mary O'Toole. The University of Tulsa, 600 South Colleqe TIGER LILY MAGAZINE Ave., Tulsa, OK 74104. 1. 1986. ISSN 0732-7730. 2. 5/year. LC sn82-3788. 3. $14.75 (indiv.), $24.75 (inst.). OCLC 8426594. 4. 2 Silver Ave., Toronto, Ontario. Canada, M6R Madison; Whitewater. 3A2. "Tulsa studies in Women's Literature includes 5. Dr. Zanana Akande. articles. reviews. notes and aueries from 6. ISSN 0-832-9199-1. scholars~ofe~er~-~eriod, incl'uding those reading in languages other than English and TRADESWOMEN MAGAZINE: A QUARTERLY MAGAZINE FOR from students of poetry and prose in all its WOMEN IN BLUE-COLLAR WORK forms, including essays, diaries, belles lettres, and journal ism. While articles need 4lyear. not be exclusively concerned with female $20 (indiv., unemployed), $35 (indiv., writers the focus must be upon women and their mployed) , $50 (inst.). Single copies: $2.50. work.'' P.O. Box 40664, San Francisco, CA 94140. Editorial Committee. TURN-OF-THE-CENTURY WOMEN ISSN 0739-3443. 1984. LC sn83-2244. Elyear. OCLC 9726358. $10. Single copies: $6. Madison; State Historical Society. Department of English, Wi1 son Hal 1, Univ. of "Tradeswomen Magazine is the only national Virginia, Charlottesvil le, VA 22903. publication about women working in ~argaretD. Stetz. nontraditional blue-collar jobs. It is written ISSN 8756-1697. and produced by tradeswomen who know their LC sn84-2649. subject first hand. We provide support to OCLC 11521132. women currently working in blue-collar jobs and Mad ison. information to women considering entering the The journal is devoted to furthering the study trades ." of women in the period 1880-1920. Articles dealing with social , political, intellectual history, art, 1iterature and bib1iography. xiii.

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WOMEN'S REVIEW 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee; 1. 1985. Parkside; Platteville; Stevens Point; 2. 12lyear. Whitewater. 3. 25 pounds (indiv. airmail), 30 pounds (inst. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Women Studies airmail). Abstracts. 4. 1-4 Christina St., Unit 1, 2nd Floor, London 12. "Women's Studies provides a forum for the EC2, England. presentation of scholarship and critictsm about 5. Nicci Gerrard, Helen Carr. women in the fields of literature, history, 7. ISSN 0267-5080. art, sociology, law, politjcal science, 12. 'A cultural review for women, about women with econanics , anthropology and the sciences." features & articles every month on the A1 so includes poetry. contemporary cultural scene and women's activities within it." WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMl4UNICATION 1. 1977. THE WOMEN'S REVIEW OF BOOKS 2. 21year. 1. 1983. 3. $8 (student), $12 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single 12lyear. copies: $5. $14 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies $2. 4. For regular/student subscriptions: Patricia We1 lesl eu Coll ese. Center for Research on Kennedy, Dept. of Speech Communication, Women. we1 leslej, MA 02181-8255. Riverside City College, Riverside CA 92506. For Linda Gardi ner. institutional subscriptions: Karen A. Foss, ISSN 0738-1433. Dept. of Speech Communication, Homboldt State LC 9183-9538. University, Arcata CA 95521. OCLC 9529447. 5. Karen A. Foss and Sonja K. Foss. Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; River Falls; 6. Karen A Foss, Dept. of Communication Studies, Stevens Point; Whitewater. Humboldt State University, Arcata CA 95521. A1 ternative Press Index; Left Index. 7. ISSN 0749-1409. "In-depth review of current books, in all 8. LC ~~83-9998. fie1ds, by and/or about women.H 9. OCLC 8848461. 10. Madison. WOMEN'S RIGHTS LAW REPORTER 12. "To publish material related to gender and 1. 1971. communication deriving from any perspective, 2. 4lyear. including interpersonal communication, small 3. $15 (students), $20 (indiv.), $40 (inst.). group communication, organizational Single copies: $6 (indiv.), $12 (inst.). communication, the mass media, and rhetoric." 4. 15 Washington St., Newark, NJ 07102. 5. Margaret Brady. WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM (Formerly 7. ISSN 0085-8269. Women's Studies International Quarterly) 8. LC 74-647333. 1. 1978. 9. OCLC 1795817. 2. 6/year. 10. Eau Claire; Green Bay; Madison; Milwaukee. 3. $40 (indiv.), $115 (inst.). 11. A1 ternative Press Index; Current Law Index; 4. Pergamon Journals Ltd., Maxwell House, Fai rview Index to Legal Periodicals; Legal Contents; Park, Elmsford. NY 10523. Legal Resource Index; Pub1 ic Affairs 5. Editorial Committee. Information Service; Sociological Abstracts; 7. ISSN 0277-5395. Women Studies Abstracts. 8. LC 82-643383; sn81-1570. 12. Full -length and feature articles, comments, 9. OCLC 7590245. review essays, book reviews and bib1iographies 10. Eau Clatre; Madison; State Historical Society; on all areas of the law affecting women's Milwaukee; Stevens Point; Whitewater. rights and sex discrimination. 11. Women Studies Abstracts. 12. Research canmunications; review articles; book WOMEN'S STUDIES reviews. The journal strives to reflect the 1. 1972. multidisciplinary, international field of 2. 3lyear. women's studies, both inside and out of 3. 85 (indiv.), $180 (inst. airmail), $110 academia. It also aims to acknowledge cultural (academic libr. airmail ). differences and at the same time to encourage 4.Gordon and Breach science Publishers, c/o an international exchange based on a shared STBS Ltd, 1 Bedford Street, London, WC2E 9PP, feminist framework. Hypatia: A Journal of England. was published as an annual 5. Wendy Martin. en's Studies International 6. Wendy Martin, Dept of English, Queens College, Forum until H atia no. 3, 19 . En 19 CUNY, Flushing, NY 11367. . Miawill* an indepe:ient pub1Y:ation. 7, ISSN 0049-7878. 8, LC 74-641303. 9. OCLC 1791887. xvi .

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THE WOMEN'S STUDIES REVIEW 1. 1973. 2. 6/year. 3. $3 (students), $6 (others). 4. Center for Women's Studies, Ohio State University, 207 Dulles Hall, 230 W. 17th Ave, Columbus. OH 43210. 5. Glynis Carr, Willa Young. 7. ISSN 0272-6416. 8. LC sn80-948. 9. OCLC 4041859. 10. La Crosse; Milwaukee. 12. "Reviews works by, for, or about women in a variety of media including fiction, poetry, dramatic productions, films, art shows, exhibits, musical productions, and scholarly research in any field. Reviews will be pub1 ished which focus on women's experiences and gender, or which advance feminist theory and consciousness."

1986. Annual. $5.50 (indiv.), $7.75 (inst.). Zone, P.O. Box 803, Brookline Village, MA 02147. Richard Waring. ISSN 0882-1658. LC sn85-833. OCLC 11767806. "To present writings by women and men of diverse backgrounds; to welcome a gay writer as much as a black writer as much as a straight white writer. To bring different worlds together, to present a cultural plural ism transcendant of the sum af the parts. To promote pro-feminism in men." Gratefully Yours Editorials A "Felt" Need Beatrice Saunders Another Journal? Betty Sancier for the Editorial Board Global Issues and Perspectives on Working with Women Janice Wood Wetzel The Anti-Institution Movement and Women Caregivers Katharine Hooper Briar and Rosemary Ryan A Feminist Approach to Social Work Research Liane V. Davis Lesbianism as Personal Identity and Social Role: A Model Margaret Nichols and Sandra R. Leiblum poetry Easy Life of Motherhood on the Playground Maturing Themes However: Barbara Drahus Worden On the Lookout Miriam Dinerman and Naomi Gottlieb, eds. F.Y.I. Association for Women in Social Work Coundl on Social Work Education, Commission on the Role and Status of Women National Association of Social Workers, National Committee on Women's Issues Inter-University Consortium for International Development Book Reviews Battered Women and Their Families: In teruention Strategies and Treatment Programs, edited by Albert R. Roberts. Reviewed by Karen Merriam. Women in Midlife, edited by Grace Baruch and Jeanne Brooks- Gm. Reviewed by Carolyn Keith. Editorial Betty Sancier Articles Faculty Women for Equity: A Class-Action Suit against the State of Oregon Elizabeth Lindeman Leonard The Changing and Unchanging Status of Rural Women in the Workplace Lynne Clemmons Morris Reframing the Female Client's Profile Lois Braverman Alcoholism: A Catalyst for Women to Organizel1850-1980 Judith Lacerte and Donna L. Harris On the Bias "Martha's Rules": An Alternative to Robert's Rules of Order Introduction by Anne Minahan On the Lookout F.Y.I. Executive Women in Human Services () Poetry Evening Clinic American Scene Ode to a Twentieth-Centur y Man Patricia M. O'Shaughnessy Book Reviews Working in Foundations: Career Patterns of Women and Men. Teresa Jean Odenthal, Elizabeth Trocalli Boris, and Arlene Kaplan Daniels. Reviewed by Susan Vandiver. Myths of Coeducation: Selected Essays, 1964-1 983. Florence Howe. Reviewed by Marilyn Austin Baldwin. Working Wives1Working Husbands. Joseph H. Pleck. Reviewed by Sheila Kamerman. A New Approach to Women and Therapy. Miriam Greenspan. Reviewed by Elaine C. Spaulding. Volume 1, Number 3

Editorial Betty Sancier Articles Family Violence: An Expanded Perspective Deborah Valentine Women, Work, and Family in Puerto Rico Nilsa M. Burgos Never-Married Women as Caregivers to Elderly Parents: Some Costs and Benefits Barbara Levy Simon Nourish and Publish: Ah Academic Women's Self-Help Effort Kathleen Pottick, Anne Currin Adam, and Audrey Olsen Faulkner Poetry Calling Card Sandra Jean Foster Victory Eleanor L. Brilliant On the Bias On the Lookout F.Y.I. ATILIA:Criteria, Structure, and Procedures for Membership on the Editorial Board Books Letters Volume I, Number 4

Editorial Betty Sancier Articles Being and Doing: The Need for Synthesis in Psychotherapy Judy Schmir Family or Career First: How Professional Women Fare in Making the Choice Anne Statham A New Look at Salary Equity for Male and Female Faculty in Schools of Social Work Elaine Norman Stronger Women-Stronger Families Harriet A. Feiner and Harriet Katz Poetry A Street Corner in a Mountain Village, Guatemala Chl.e Coss On the Lookout F.Y.I. Association for Women in Social Work Council on Social Work Education: Commission on the Role and Status of Women National Association of Social Workers: National Committee on Women's Issues Interuniversity Consortium for International Social Development Book ,Reviews Mejor Soh Que Ma1 Acompariada. Myrna M. Zambrano. Reviewed by Diana Campos. Women and Alcohol: A Dangerous Pleasure. Geraldine Youcha. Reviewed by Mary Altpeter. Letters . Volume 2, Number 1

Editorial Betty Sancier Articles Transforming Abortion Discourse Barbara G. Collins Effects of Sex Composition on Behavior in Groups Karen M. Sowers-Hoag and John A. Hoag at Work: A Review of Research and Theory Donald E. Maypole Women in Academia: Career Orientation, Satisfactions, and Stress May Ski Hunter and Coleen Shannon Feminism among Social Work Students Rosamond Lincoln and Randi Daimon Koeske Poetry After a While You Learn the Subtle Difference A Friend 4 a Friend On the Lookout Book Reviews Feminine Leadership or How to Succeed in Business without Being One 4 the Boys. Marilyn Loden; Not as Far as You Think: The Realities 4 Working Women. Lynda L. Moore; The Organization Woman: Building a Cher-An Inside Report. Edith L. Highman; The Third Sex: The New Professional Woman. Patricia A. McBroom; Women in Management. Edited by Bette Ann Stead; Women Like Us: What Is Happening to the Women 4 the Harvard Business School, Class 4 '75-The Women Who Had the First Chance to Make It to the Top. Liz Roman Gallese. Reviewed by Roslyn H. Chernesky Feminist Viionsfor Social Work. Nan Van Den Bergh and Lynn B. Cooper. . Reviewed by Sharon Berlin; mkwed by Ann Weick Taking Care: Supporting Older People and Their Families. Nancy R. Hooyman and Wendy Lustbader. Reviewed by Carol T. Tully Introduction Barbara Roberts, Guest Editor

Texte Micheline de SPve Introduction Feminisme et nonviolence Barbara Roberts Ni trsve, ni abri: la guerre faite aux

Helene Sarrasin Resister 5 1'E~at... Comment? Gilles Labelle Politique, masculinitP et violence

Michelle Duval La nouvelle col?re des femmes Pacifisme et fCminisme Nathaly Gagnon Le mouvement pacifiste au quebec: reflexions d'une militante

Alan Silverman Le ferninisme et le mouvement canadien pour la paix: reflexions d'un militant de sexe masculin

Ginette Legault Table ronde. Pacifisme et Eminisme: strategies er perspectives d'avenir (Cont. vo1.12, no.1, Fall 1987)

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Articles Christine Ball 83 Women. Rape and War: Patriarchal Functions and Ideologies

Helena Lewis 92 Elsa Triolet, Le Parti communiste frangais and the Peace Movement in the Era of the Cold War

Norma Lundberg 97 Making Sense of War: Demythologizing the Male Warrior

Kathleen Martindale 103 Rita Mae Brown's Six of One and Anne Cameron's The Journey: Fictional Contributions to the Ethics of Feminist Nonviolence

Wilfriede Otto and Siegfried Scholze 111 The Contribution of Women in the German Demo- cratic Republic to the Struggle for Peace. Past and Present

Conference Alice Wiser 123 Papers Peace on Earth. Good Will Toward Women Patricia Froese and Sharon Froese Nielsen 1 29 Gender and Attitudes Toward the Peace Movement and Nuclear Disarmament

Susan Sherwin 136 Feminism and Theoretical Perspectives on Peace

Foremothers Frances Early 143 An Interview with Mildred Scott Olmsted: Foremother of the Women's International League for Peac-e and Freedom 8. (Cont. v.12, no.1, Fall 1987)

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Archives Puget Sound Women's Peace Camp 152 LJnity statement

Houston Council of Wise Women Let Women Lead

Feminist International for Peace and Food 154 A Call for Courage to Women Everywhere

Feminist International for Peace and Food 156

Nairobi NGO Forum Peace Tent Federation of Greek Women 157

Cockburn Sound Women's Peace Camp 158 The USA Presence in Australia

Eva Quistorp, Co-Founder of Women for Peace, 159 East and West [Germany] Against daily violence

Poetry Jacqueline Pelletier desarmee Paroles de Femmes

Deena Metzger Right Action

Christine Nielsen In the Shadow of W~I

Helma Rogge Still naked

Sadako Kurihara (Transla~edb? \Va).ne L;lmrners) We Shall Bring Forth New Life

Somer Brodribb Conflict

Mary Ann Beall Lillith

Roberta Buchanan Socialization 9. (Cont. vo1.12, no.1, Fall 1987) 4

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Reports Carola Addingron Greenham Common-Four Years On

Hollis Giammatteo 2.500 hl~lesto Amal-illo

Spinder Kia Kvindefredslej~x~n:After a Year in a Danish \\'omen's Peace Camp

Diana E.H. Russell The Birth of FANG - A Frmini?~AntiNuclear Group

Marion .Kerans The Halifax L\'omrn's Inrrrnational Peace Conlrrence

Art Wilma Needam, Curatol LVomtw and Pcace Exhibition

Book Reviews Fran Peavey Hem/ Polilrcs (Jeanne Fay) Part One of Peace Issue Table of Contents of Companion Volume 12 Number 1

Introduction Barbara Roberts, Guest Editor 1

Articles Phyllis Aronoff 4 Reflections on Militarism, Feminism and Peace Work

Diana E. H. Russell 10 The Nuclear Mentality: An Outgrowth of the Mascu- line Mentality

Yvonne A. Bennett 18 Vera Brittain: Feminism, Pacifism and Problem of Class, 1900- 1953 Candace Loewen 24 Mike Hears Voices: Voiceof Women and Lester Pear- son. 1960-1963 Rosemarie Walther 3 1 Bringing Children Up Within the Family in the Spirit of Peace and Humanism (Cont. vo1.12, no.2, Spring 198'7)

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Conference Papers JO Vellacott 36 Historical Reflections on Votes. Brooms and Guns. Admission to Political Structures-On Whose Terms? Maria Nzomo 40 Women, Third World and International Peace

Barbara Roberts 47 Research and Resources for Feminist Peace Studies

Foremothers Kay Macpherson 60 Persistent Voices: Twenty-Five Years with Voice of Women

Archives An Open Letter by Women, Eau and West (Mrs.) Gertrude Richardson The Women's Crusade International Movement of Women Against War Women Say No to War Appeal to the Governments on the Occasion of UN International Conference of Women in Nairobi

A Petition For All Women to All Governments: Women Count-Count Women's Work

Every Woman's Peace Camp Unity Statement Petition of the Global Nation of Women for Recognition of Full Member Status in the United Nations

Sheila Brown Letter to Peter Gzowski 12. (Cont. vo1.12, no.2, Spring 1987)

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Poetry Lenny Liane Debutante 9 Sadako Kurihara America Comes Out As The World's Top In Any- thing (Translated by Miyao Ohara) 16 Ruth Roach Pierson Wars and Roses Joan Selinger Sidney At Birkenau Hanka Haranin Carie Winslow Yearnings Diana Thompson To Bristol Roberta Buchanan Elemental Poem

Short Story Lorrie Reierson Savage Indignation

Reports Tatyana Mamonova 83 Solidarity Between American and Soviet Feminists Barbara Lounder 86 (Some) Canadian Women and War Shelly Romalis 90 Carrying Greenham Home: The London Women's Peace Support Network Birgitte Siert 99 Women's Alternatives for Peace 13. (Cont. vo1.12, no.2, Spring 1987)

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Excerpts from a Statement by Margarita Papan- dreou, Head of the Delegation of Greece to the World Conference for the U.N. Decade for Women 103

Joanne Oldring Sydiaha and Joanne Blythe 108 The Despair and Empowerment Model-Its Defini- tion and HOWit Relates to Women

Art Joanne Oldring Sydiaha One Woman's Art

Book Reviews - Tatyana Mamonova, editor Women and Russia: Feminist Writing jrom the Soviet Union (Andrea Chandler)

Gertrude Bussey and Margaret Tims Pioneers jor Peace: Women's lnternational League jor Peace and Freedom 1915-1965 (Frances Early)

B. Harford and S. Hopkins, editors Greenham Common: Women at the Wire (Alan Silverman)

A. Cook and G. Kirk Greenham Women Everywhere (Alan Silverman)

Birgit Brock-Utne Educatingjor Peace: A Feminist ~erspe>tive(Barbara Roberts)

Betty Reardon and the War System (Barbara Roberts)

Leonie Caldecott and Stephanie Leland, editors Reclaim the Earth. Women Speak Out jor L~jeon Earth (Erica Smith)

Dora Russell Thr Rel~gionoj the Machine Age (Gillian Strange)

Jill Liddington, editor The Lije and Times oj a Respectable Rebel: Selma Cooper, 1864-1946 (Jo Vellacott) 14. (Cont. vol.12, no.2,

Spring 1987)

A Women's Studies Journal Journal d'Ctuda sur la femme

Notices 130

Art and Photographs List of Art and Photographs in Volume 12 Numbers I and 2 140

- - -- Guidelines for Contributors/ A l'intention des collaborateurs Contents Number 4 1987

Edltorlal Comments Beverly Sllva Lifr Us Right Out of Our Chain Catherlne N. Parke Mendlth Campbell Let's Pretend that Life is fiting Mourning is hmitted Domestic Life Charlotte Wabon Sherman Carol L. Qloor no images * /jewel/no images Space Probe Maureen Seaton Elizabeth Johns Srream/Dreams Walker Mary Lou Sanelli Janne Qoldbeck What is Beautiful, Changes GeogmPh~ Doris L. Harris Deborah A. Woolley Aftic Arss Hart's Road Vlrglnla Rankin Warming the House Seeing Zoe Ursula K. Le Quln Ruthann Robson The Maenads Lammas The ht For June Jordan Marilyn Anderson Lap Swim At The YWCA Alsha kha Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Julia Boyd The Gospel According to Me Katharyn Machan Aal Hot, with the Solsrice Gnning On Rhonda Blerma Acttin' Out Donna Langston If You Grew Up Watchin Wmtlin and Kann Brodlne Roller aerby Read On Ragbone and Sparrow Nostalgia Gkranium Was Her Name ksikNewman Ode to My Feet Pssha Qertler My Daughter, the Carpenter Jennlter Hopklns My Stepfather's Islands Rosalind Wamn A Mammoth Undertaking Usa J. Yost J= Contributors' Notes MEDIEVAL WOMEN WRITERS 2 A Small Sound of the Trumpet ...... by Margaret Wade Labarge Medieval Women's Visionary Literature . edited by Elizabeth Alvilda Petroff Medieval Women Writers ...... edited by Katharina M. Wilson Wayward Nuns in Medieval Literature ...... by Graciela S. Daichman 3 Mystic and Pilgrim: The Book and the World of Margery Kempe ...... by Clarissa W. Atkinson REVIEWS American Wives: Thirty Short Stories by Women ...... edited by Barbara H. Solomon Betrayed ...... by Amalie Skram Condor and Hummingbird ...... by Charlotte Mendez The Ghosts of Who We Were ...... by Phyllis H. Thompson Rooms Overhead ...... by Betsy Sholl The Rings of Saturn ...... by Diane Wakowski All Aberration ...... by Terese Svoboda Contra La Violencia ...... by Barbara Moraff Ruth Hall and Other Writings ...... by Fanny Fern 0 Genteel Lady! and A Mirror for Witches ...... by Esther Forbes This Child's Gonna Live ...... by Sarah E. Wright Eva's Man ...... by Gay1 Jones Things That Divide Us: Stories by Women ...... edited by Faith Conlon, Rachel da Silva, and Barbara Wilson Reading Women: Essays in Feminist Criticism ...... by Mary Jacobus The Newly Born Woman ...... by Helene Cixious and Catherine Clement The Politics of the Feminist Novel ...... by Judi M. Roller Living Stories, Telling Lives ...... by Joanne S. Frye Feminist Aesthetics ...... edited by Gisela Ecker Women's Writing: A Challenge to Theory ...... edited by Moira Monteith Feminist Criticism and Social Change ...... edited by Judith Newton and Deborah Rosenfelt Making a Difference: Feminist Literary Criticism ...... edited by Gayle Greene and Coppelia Kahn The Poetics of Gender ...... edited by Nancy K. Miller Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1S1940 ...... by Shari Benstock COLUMNS 4 Rediscovery: Rose Macaulay 6 Retrospective: Rebecca West [with reviews of Rebecca West: ALife, by Victoria Glendinning; Rebecca West, by Fay Weldon; The Young Rebecca: Writings of Rebecca West 1911-19 17, edited by Jane Marcus; The Literary Achievement of Rebecca West, by Harold Orel; and Sunflower: A Novel; The Fountain Overflows; This Real Night; and Cousin Rosamund, by Rebecca West] 9 Belles Lettres Interview: Alison Lurie 12 Impressions: Middle Aged Women, Skirting the Left Bank, Briefly Noted broadshanew zealand's tominist magazine I Dm ': A :

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FEATURES --- HERE'S SOAP IN YOUR EYE 18 LEARNING ANTI-RACISM 2 3 THE BEV BRYAN CHILD CARE AFFAIR -- 26 CELEBRITY RAPIST 30 DOCTORING THE NUCLEAR PACIFIC 32 FIGHTERS AND VICTIMS 36 REGULARS LETTERS AND FRONTING UP 2 BEHIND THE NEWS In a Man's WorldILiquor LawsIMangawhai Women's Festlvali Women's Role In DevelopmentIChileanWomenlAustralia's Disarmament Senator1 A Matter of Life and Breath 4 AGAINST ALL ODDS 12 SISTERS INFORMATION SERVICE Straight ~ykes1~mmatru~k'~la~sMusic 13 ON THE SHELF 16 WHAT'S NEW 35 CLASSIFIED 42 ARTS REVIEWS Women's WorkIMental Health for WomenISave the MidwifeIBrother-love Sister-IoveKhe FledglingISecrets 43 LISTING 47 - - new zealand's hminlst magazlne broadsheetMay 1987 149 Issue BROOMSTICK " By, For, and About Women Over Forty

TABLE OF CONTENTS Vol. IX, No. 4

3. I DARE YOU (Story) 22. JESSICA MITFORD (Articie) by Meredith Rew Jones by Millie Raskin 5. NUCLEAR FAMILIES FOR NUCLEAR WAR (poem) 23. IS THERE A MORAL TO THIS MYSTERY? by Pat Gowens by Nan Sherman (Poem) 5. THE THERMOSTAT SONG (REVISED) 24. MANIFESTO (Religion Update) by Rainbow National Coal ition of American Nuns 6. SPRAYING JAPANESE BEETLE KILLS PET DOG 25. SAN FRANCISCO WOMEN'S BUILDING by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel (Story (Feature) 7. MARKING MILESTONES (Story) 26. CLICK! (Feature) by Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel Author's Name Withheld 8. THE SESSION (Article) 26. READ IT AND SWEEP (Feature) by Dawn Zapletal by Lavender 10. TEENAGERS (Poem) 27. WATCHCRAFT by Dorothy Rose by Nancy Breeze 12. INTERPRET THIS DREAM FOR ME (Article) 28. LIVING HISTORY (WomanLogic PUZZ by Paula Dressler Gordon by Isabelle Lyle 14. SEPARATING (Poem) 29. BROOMSTICK BAZAAR by Sandra A. Bruce 32. PASS THE WORD 15. MY OWN DRUMMER (Article) 35. LETTERS by Kit Mount 38. WE GET LETTERS (Editorial) 18. CAUTION: DIVORCE IN PROCESS (Poem) by Sue Doro 18. WW THAT I'VE LEFT HIM (Po ART by Muriel Kauffmann COVER 19. NOT ANY ROOM IN THIS HOUSE FOR A WHALE by Peggy Moss Fielding by Isabelle Lyle (Article) CARTOONS pp. 2,4 20-21. CENTERFOLD: BIRTHDAYS (Poems) by bulbul AT TWENTY DRAWINGS pp. 7,10,14 by Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan by Muriel Henriques THIRTY-FIVE DRAWING p. 8 by Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan by Dawn Zapletal AT FIFTY DRAWING p, 18 by Rosa Felsenburg Kaplan by Sally Bruckner BECOMING SIXTY DRAWINGS pp. 20,21 by Ruth Harriet Jacobs by Sherron, ROSI artist AT EIGHTY BEARS p. 28 by Ruth Harriet Jacobs by Kitty Eckfeldt CONTENTS

6 introduction POETRY Sharon Olds The Language Of The Brag Judith W. Steinbergh Arguing With Joyce Guri Andermann Syllogisms Alexa Hollywood Poet Jane Hirshfield The Stream Of It Sharon Doubiago From: Oedipus Drmned Beth Bentley Abraham's Wife Anne Young Drowning Ellen Bass Even This Ursula K. Le Guin The Menstrual Lodge Barbara Kingsolver Remember The Moon Survives Your Mother's Eyes Renny Golden Guatemalan Exodus: Los Naturales Eleanor Wilner The Last Man Bailing Out-A Poem For The 1970s Sujata Bhatt Search For My Tongue Yolanda Mancilla Niiia Gail Tremblay Urban Indians, Pioneer Square, Seattle Diane Glancy Great lndian Father In The Subway Lyn Lifshin 1 Remember Haifa Being Lavely But Marean L. Jordan Tamsen Donner At Alder Creek Barbara Baldwin October Light I Jan Clausen Sestina, Winchell's Donut House Wendy Rose Earth Place I Sheila Demetre Women of Salt Weed Li Chi On Arriving At Ling-Nan, January, 1949 Mary Tallmountain Birthing Ingrid Wendt Having Given Birth I lana Zvibleman (When she is 18, of whichever moon) Pearl Bond Jewish Mother I Marjorie Agosin Mi Estomago (My Belly) Terri L. Jewell Sistah Flo Darlene Mathis-Eddy Widm's Walk Marilyn Folkestad Speaking In Tongues Olga Broumas SonglFor Sanna Ellen Bass To Praise Marilyn Hacker Aubade 11 I Rebecca Gordon Sonnet On A New Bed Natalie Goldberg Two Ima Farmers Coming Together Olga Broumas Amazon Twins Risks: Alfonsina Storni You Want Me White Sibyl James Real Vanilla Julia Alvarez Against Cinderella Paulann Petersen 1 Listen To Alice Walker On A Pocket Radio Colleen McElroy Learning To Swim At Forty-Five Pesha Gertler The Season of Bitter Root and Snake Venom Pat Mora ~ruja:Witch Rebecca Gordon La Revoluci6n Es Una Chavala de Cinco Aiios A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN FLORILEGIA, A RETROSPECTIVE, 1976-1986 Spring 1987 ART Faedra Kosh 14 Sphere Celeste Rehm 15 Alternate Way To Enter A Room Carol Gates 16 Descending Triangle Ada Medina 17 Ejemplo 18 Cuento Melanie Tolbert 19 Untitled Robin Lasser 20 Wall Fragment From Cliff Dwelling 21 Swiss Barn Joanna Priestley 22 Megalithic Tomb lllumination Paula King 23 The Day 1 Left My Vacuum Cleaner Graqa Martins 46 Black Birds Frida Kahlo 47 Frida y la Cesarea ~arba%Thomas 48 Communion 49 When Two Dance It's A Couple Katherine Gorham 50 The Patriotic Girls Zuleyka Benitez 51 Small-Footed Ladies Of The S.L.A. Moments Before The End Carolyn ardenas 52 Self-Portrait Series, #2 Claudia Cave 53 Night Life Paula Ross 54 Pinky Gales Elizabeth Layton 55 Self-Portrait As The Statue Of Liberty Elouise Ann Clark % Disguises Of A Raven's Night Mary Riley 97 Ancient America 1 Linda Lomahaftewa 98 Evening Parrot And New Moon Paula Lumbard 99 Migration Jennifer Stabler-Holland 100 The Dress Patricia Forsberg 101 The Visitation: Where Should 1 Put My Suitcase? Monica Sjoo 102 Saint Non's Well Charleen Touchette 103 On The River Again Vicki Folkerts-Coots 104 Lineage Frida Kahlo 105 Autorretrato Como Tehuana Ester Hernandez 106 Woman With Fire Mary Hatch 107 Bye Bye Birdie Betty LaDuke 108 Latin America: Timeless Time 109 The Cassauary's Child Silvia Santal 159 Untitled Meredith Jenkins 160 Grandmother's Gluues I1 Linda Joan Miller 161 Untitled Sandra McKee 162 Self-Portrait As Mary Martin As Peter Pan Faedra Kosh 163 Shining Woman #I I (Amber) Ann Meredith 164 Tushu Janet Culbertson 165 Beginning "Women A New Myth" Dana Leigh Squires 166 SP#l Ronna Neuenschwander 167 Demi Tut Cups, Pyramid Teapot Liza von Rosenstiel 168 Hawaiian Shirt 6 Dicko's Skirt Anne Noggle 202 Shelly And Her Sister Mim Margaret Randall 203 Mother And Daughter 204 Aroma Woman LC. '"""" CALYX A JOURNAL OF ART AND LITERATURE BY WOMEN FLORILEGIA, A RETROSPECTIVE, 1976-1986 Spring 1987 -. volume 10 numbers 2 and 3

Anne Noggle 205 Agnes In Fur Collar Deborah Klibanoff 206 Always Looking

a Myrna Yoder 207 The Dance Renee Romanowski 208 Seeds ElizabethLayton 209 Stroke Martha Wehrle 210 Self-Portrait Deidre Scherer 211 Maria In Memory PROSE Carol Orlock 80 There Are Colors Laurel Rust 85 Another Part Of The County Jan Clausen 122 Yellow Jackets Linda Hogan 132 Crow M. Ann Spiers 141 The Last Fringie Andrea Carlisle 183 A Call To Grace Marisha Chamberlain 196 Firewood ESSAYS Diane Glancy 213. Journey To The Ani-Yun-Wiyu Pat Mora 214 Unseen Teachers Ingrid Wendt 216 Splitting Open: Finding Sharon Olds's "Young Mothers IX Faedra Kosh 218 The Right Connection Jennifer Stabler-Holland 220 An lndependent Path Barbara Thomas 222 On Life And Art: An Odyssey Betty LaDuke 224 Stirring A Ruckus Gail Tremblay 227 Native American Women's Art And The Contemporay Mment Rebecca Gordon 230 Feminism and Literacy Ursula K. Le Guin 233 A Feminine Inscription Olga Broumas 235 Bliss Ada Medina 237 Farewell To Ana CONTRIBUTORS' NOTES a lesbian quarterly CONTENTS Numbqr Twenty-Three Summer 1987

Notes to Our Readers Loveless Love, poem by Papusa Poemas del Amor, arnor, por Papusa 177th Street East Bronx, New York, by Emily Holt Another Kind of Alcoholism, Another Kind of Rape, poem by lynda IOU ease Dance of the Cranes, by Donna Allegra In the Middle of the Red, by Marianne Barnett Family, poem by Achy Obejas The New Shoes, by C. Colette Security, by Kathryn Gordon Cartoons by Kate Randall Breaking Down, by Susan Fradkin Drerna, photograph by M. A. Hopper In Your One-Room Apartment, poem by Harriet Ellenberger Red Naugahyde, by Elizabeth Pincus Another Lesbian Limerick, by Karen Winter Orchid Meets Hummingbird, by Annie Gauger Drawing by Daucus-Blossom The Star Singers, by Woody Bauer A Near-Home Canoeing Weekend, by Ruth Murray Underhill "What Did Flies Matter When You Were Free?" by Jesse Ford Book Reviews: I Read About It in Common Lives. . .

Photographs by Katie Niles appear on pages 4, 26, 40,48. An ~MnationalWomen's Quarterly No.23, Spring/Summer 1987

Crisis and Transition

1 Introduction 2 West Germany: Radi-Aktiv The persecution of an anti-nuclear activist

5 Mexico: Sew Be It Seamstresses rebuild after the earthquake 7 England: Better a Picket Than a Scab Office workers unite against Rupert Murdoch 8 South America: Introduction A brief history

9 Argentina: The Reappearance of a 'Disappeared' .Alicia Partnoy talks about her life in .Argentina's prisons

12 Argentina: Excerpts from .!frcr rlw .Yig//r .An inrerview with a member of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights

24 India 16 Chile: The Tortured Birth of Victory The effects of the Bhopal disaster Surviving torture and creating revolution on women

19 W. Germany: Ethical Standards in the 28 Germany: Land of Broken Promises University: .A Luxury Item? Tr~ingto end female sexual slavery .A professor tights hcr unl\crslty to help her students 31 Resources 23 Canada: Literacy: .A Right Not a 32 Letters Privilege Learning to read and gaining power FEMINIST' R STUDIES I Volume 13, Number 2 Summer 1987 1

Preface Rosalind Pollack Fetal Images: The Power of Visual Petchesky Culture in the Politics of Reproduction Judith Wit Desperately Seeking Verena: A Resistant Reading of The Bostonians Deniz A. Kandiyoti Emancipated but Unliberated? Reflections on the Turkish Case Lynda Schraufnagel Carnival Deborah Rosenfelt Second Thoughts on the Second Wave and Judith Stacey (a Review Essay) Leslie Milofsky Magdalena Abakanowia (an Art Essay) Florencia E. Mallon Patriarchy in the Transition to Capitalism: Central Peru, 183G1950 Ellen Gruber Garvey Life with Bodies: An Essay Josephine Gear The Babfs Picture: Woman as Image Maker in Small-Town America Notes on Contributors Notes and Letters Publications Received a quarterly of uornenls studies resources vol.8, no.4 summer 1987 TABLE OF CONTENTS

FW~THE EDITORS ...... 3 Planning and evaluation for the Librarian's office and for Systwide women's studies. FEiTllNIST VISIONS ...... 4 Sex, Uruys and AIDS, a problematic film for sexuality . education, reviewed by Elizabeth Ellsworth and Maridmne Uhatley. CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON UIO~~E~.~E~PHIS STATE UNIVERSITV ...... 7 A look at the Research Clearinghouse's data bases on women of color and Southern women, plus other projects of the Center. NEW~FAO~ULIJ-UMIEIJJ~...... By Karen Ki rst-Ashman. KmlNlSTFlJ6LlSHING ...... 10 Reports on two new presses, the first women's list fra an African publisher, and two address changes. NEUJ AEFEF#NCE UlORHS IN UK3lEN.S SNMES ...... 1 1 New. sources include a bibliography of bibliographies; an encyclopedia; a guide to legal rights; an atlas; an index to Black women's poetry; a bibliography on the ERA; four directories; a travel guide; and handbooks on the writings of Jane Austen and Iris Murdoch. .. PERIODICAL NOTES ...... 17 New periodicals on: Black lesbians and gays; gender and society; domestic violence; lesbian publishing; women in phi1osophy ; sexual assault ; 8lack women in the diaspora; women's spirituality; Uisconsin women; women in China; international women's issues; and women's entrepreneurship in Africa. Special issues on: rare works in women's studies; Japanese women; upper-level proiessionals; critiques of popular culture; television, gender, and criticism; women in enyineeriny and engineering education; women in antiquity; communication scholarship and feminist studies; men's studies; sex discrimination in academia; women and memory; Irish women's writing; research on Ingeborg Bachmann; sexual di f ference; modern critical theory; and women in the precollegiate curriculum. Ceased publication: Uomen's Diaries: A Quarterly Newsletter. ITE~SOF NOTE ...... 24 Audiovisuals and teaching materials on men in Africa. Asia, Latin America, and other nations; a teaching packet plus guidelines for writing about men with disabilities; resources on sex equity in education and in the new national retirement legislation; audio tapes on women's spirituality and also by lesbian poets; rare, out-of-print and foreign-language book sources; microfilm records of the U.S. Uept. of Labor's UOmn's Bureau; and a subscriber information service on women's political status. UJIXONSIN WUOGRRPHIES IN ~IU'S~MES ...... 26 A reading list on goddesses and goddess,wrship, and a bibliography on Asian women in America. . BOOK REVlEWs ...... -27 Friendship in wanen's. lives, by Beverly Gordon. French feminism: recent Anglophone publications, by Lorraine Gauthier. WHS RECENTLV RECEIVED ...... 36 Feminist Issues

Volume 7, Number 1 CONTENTS Spring 1987

Articles Terry Arendell Unsettled Future: and Carroll Estes Older Women-Economics and Health . 3

Riane Eisler Human Rights: Toward an Integrated Theory for Action ...... 25

Fatima Mernissi Professional Women , in the Arab World: . The Example of Morocco ...... 47

Maresi Nerad The Situation of Women at . Berkeley Between 1870 and 19 15 ...... 67 Colette Capitan Social Order and Gender: Concerning Sade ...... 81

Claudie Lesselier Social Categorizations and Construction of a Lesbian Subject ...... 89

Copyright Q 1987 by Feminist lssucr All rights merved. Feminist Teacher I Vol. 2 No. 3 1987

Table of Contents

Women's Studies in Great Britain By Maggie Humm

Teaching Parents to Identify and Use Sex-Equitable Instructional Materials By Gerald D. Bailey and Gwen L. Bailey

Building a Tradition for Lesbian Feminist Literary Criticism: An Annotated Bibliography By Patricia Cramer

What Do Teachers Have To Teach? By Lois Holzman

Teaching a Controversial Novel to a Conservative Classroom: The Color Purple By Constance M. Perry

"You Better Not Tell Nobody But God. It'd Kill Your Mammy": Obstacles To Talking About Sex With Our Students Iiy Claire Buck

35 Women and Psychology: Book Review By Margaret J. Intons-Peterson Departments 4 The Network 5 Feminist Teacher Network News 37 Teaching Resources 41 Conferences/Calls for Papers FRONTIERS a journal of women studies VOLUME IX, NUMBER 2 1987

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter to Our Readers ...... iv

The Suffragist as Playwright in Edwardian England Claire Hirshfield ......

Lady Rhondda and the Changing Faces of British Feminism Muriel Mellown ...... 7

Two Poems Nancy Hunter ...... 14

"No Striving for Glory Here": An Essay on Women and Leadership in the U.S.S.R. Ruth B. Mandel ...... 16

Charting the Empty Spaces of Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea Missy Dehn Kubitschek ...... 23

Recovery and Integrity: The Music of Meg Christian Mary Pollock ...... 29

Two Poems JudithKirkwood ...... 35

The Status of Women Librarians Katharine Phenix ...... 36 i Politics and Portraits: Women in the Seventies and the Eighties Photographs by Ellen Shub ......

Altered Patterns and New Endings: Reflections of Change in Stein's Three Lives and H .D .' s Palimpsest Margaret M. Dunn ...... Two Poems Debra BNC~......

Toward a Broader Angle of Vision in Uncovering Women's History: Black Women's Clubs Revisited Lynda F. Dickson ...... 62

Organizing Afro-American Girls' Clubs in Kansas in the 1920's Marilyn Dell Brady ...... 69

Exorcising "Failure": Joan Arbeiter's "C.A.A. Job Search" Berenice Fisher ...... 74 1 From Silence to Song: The Triumph of Maxine Hong Kingston Linda Morante ...... 78 IN BRIEF ...... 83 I HAG RAG S!$iiiiER Vol2 Nal

THERAPY ISSUE

TABLE OF CONIZNIS: Bibliography of Therapy-related materials ...28 Blcamington Report ...... lE! &k Reviws...... lf, Calendar events...... 23 Call for articles on mksism...... 17 Classified ads...... 22 h-luating ?'herapists ...... 15 'Tor You"--pOetTy...... *.....-24 Kitty Barber Interview, Part II...... 6 Lesbians and legal papers...... -21 L&tas...... 10 News Clips ...... 9 One wonon's story ...... -5 Recipe for a good depression ...... 3 The issue of thevapy ...... 4 Therapy Discussion nates...... 12 Harvard Volume 10 Women's Spring 1987 Law Journal Contents Essay In Search of a Feminist Jurisprudence Christine A. Littleton Articles Prenatal Invasions & Interventions: What's Wrong With Fetal Rights 9 Janet Gallagher Rape and Women's Credibility: Problems of Recantations and False Accusations Echoed in the Case of Cathleen Crowell Webb and Gary Dotson 59 Julie Taylor Notes Empowering Prostitutes: A Proposal For International Legal Reform 117 Pasqua Scibelli Sexual Exploitation of Divorce Clients: The Lawyer's Prerogative? 159 Thomas Lyon Case Comments Meritor Savings Bank v. Vinson: Sexual Harassment At Work 203 Grace M. Dodier California Federal Savings & Loan Association v. Guerra: Preferential Treatment and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act 225 Lisa A. Rodensky A Hard Case For Feminists: People v. Goetz 'Shirley Saghwa (cont .) I

Harvard Women's Law Journal . Volume 10 Spring 1987 I

Recent Developments Judging Domestic Violence 275 State Constitutions: The New Battlefield for Abortion Rights 284 Beyond Cal Fed: Parenting Leave Possibilities 294 What Ever Ha~oenedto the Cervical Cap? 308 Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments of 1986: The Overlooked Immigration Bill 3 19 Book Reviews STRANGERIN TWOWORLDS. By Jean Harris; FEMINISMON TRIAL:THE GINNYFOAT CASE AND THE FUTUREOF THE WOMEN'SMOVEMENT. By Ellen Hawkes. 327 THEHANDMAID'S TALE. By Margaret Atwood; THE GOODMOTHER. By Sue Miller. 335 THE INVISIBLEBAR: THE WOMANLAWYER IN AMERICA: 1638 To THE PRESENT.By Karen Berger Morello. 34 1 MOTHERSAND DIVORCE:LEGAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL DILEMMAS.By Terry Arendell. 349 FEMINISMUNMODIFIED: DISCOURSES ON LIFE AND LAW. By Catharine A. MacKinnon. 353 Health Care for Women International

CONTENTS Volume 7 I Number 5 I 1986

Editorial I v PERSON-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION AS A DETERMINANT OF LABOR LENGTH VARIABLES I Ellen D. Hodnett and Sharon M. Abel I 341 A META-ANALYTIC STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION ON THE PARENT-INFANT RELATIONSHIP I Linda Corson Jones I 357 * AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE MISCARRIAGE EXPERIENCE I Marianne Hopkins Hutti I 371 ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY DONOR: PROBLEMS AND ISSUES I Gaye W. Poteet and Edie K. Lamar I 391 Book Reviews I 401 34.

A CANADIAN WOMEWS HEALlli UUACITERLY

Vo1.8, no.3, Summer 1987

FEATURES 9 Achieving Health for All <$ q -, The Epp Report examined. DXrcy McKillop Farlow /\ \d 1 +n4, "/ 1 1 If You Have Breast Cancer.. . A guide to diagnosis and treatment. Connie Clement 16 Breast Reconstruction Pros and cons of post-treatment surgery. Lorna labach L- 22 Repetitive Work \ Profile of an occupational health hazard. L Kim Perrotta - 28 CanSheReadIt? P Making health information readable. -.- Janis Wood Catano and Mary Breen E W 2

ALWAYS IN HEALTHSHARING 3 Collective Notes 4 Letters 5 Update 20 Healthwise More than one way to fill a prescription. Priscilla Cook 26 My Story, Our Story A celebration of menstruation. Judi Pustil 34 Reviews Labor ofLove 36 Resources & Events HELICON NINE 35* The Journal of Women's Arts and Letters Table of Contents

Spring 1987 Numbers 17 & 18

Robert Erwin Guest Editor's Preface Reta Anderson Madsen Listening for Stories Rosemary Daniel1 A Piece of White Satin Betty Adcock Three Poem Enid Shomer Tuo Poems Joseph Boskin Mammy Kathryn Lee Seidel The Southern Belle in American Literature: The Necessary Fantasy Dennis Bernstein Zora Neale Hurston: & Connie Blitt Genius of the South Zora Neale Hurston The Gilded Six Bits, short story Kristen Struebing-Beazley Salvaged Memories: A Dialogue & Danella P. Hero on Selected New Orhm Artists, Southern Writers, and a Common Sensibility Martha McFerren Three Poem Ann Gavere Kilkelly Tuo Poems Ellen Gilchrist Tuo Poems Jacqueline Dowd Hall Dismdrrly Women James Dickey Broomstraws, excerpt from a novel Rosetta Reitz Suethearts on Parade Recording Insert The International Sowethearts of Rhythm Arlene Burke-Morgan Sculpture Margaret Ripley Wolfe Twentieth-Century Feminism Southern Style Jackie Charno Painrings Susan Sonde Tuo Poems Rebecca Baggett Tuo Poems Crystal M. Field Two Poems Liza Nelson Tim Pm Pat Dickey BellCat B Pig&, short story Catherine Clinton "Women's Work" in the Old South- The Sexual Division of Labor on Plantations Steven M. Stowe Grouing Up Fed in the Planter Clars Notes on Contribws HERESIES ~1987

Articles, Stories, Poems rn 3 Food for Thought/ Heresies 21 46 Appetites1 Leslea Newman 30-33 Kay Kenny collective 50 Tuna 1 Nancy Kricorian Personal Growth (paintingitext series) 4 Growing Up Fat in America I 51 The of Meat 1 Bea Kreloff Carol Adams 34 Ohvia Beensl From The Fit & Flab Diaries 8 Here She Comes. Myth California 1 58 The Menu of Lovel Joanne Giannino documentation of beauty pageant pro- 40 Helen Redman 1Home Ecch 61 Petand The Most Ordinary Moment1 tests organized by Nikki Craft Susan Stinson 41 Kathryn Sinn I Everybody Loves 10 Being Women, Eat Crumbs: Grandma's Sugar Cookies Thinking About Food Prohibitions I 62 The Oldest Accusation: Notes on My Collage for Heresies /Nancy Sullivan 43 ShOshanaRosenbergl Cartoon Kathie Brown 44 Annette Savrtskr I Pie Crust Failure 64 Suiteof poems Aisha Eshe 16 The Communal Kitchens of Peru1 47 Gilah Hirschl The Miracle of the 66 Touch, It's HotlCarol Dorf Peaches 67 Monsters/ Marjory Nelson 17 La Quebradita l Mary Moran 48 Jerri Allyn / Name That Dame 18 The Farm1 Elizabeth Kulas 70 In the Kitchen 1 (placemat for performance American 23 An Onlv Pleasure1 Michael Kendall Levine-Keating Dining in the 80s) 71 Excerpts from Soup 1loaflie Fritz 24 Queen'Kaahumanu Susan Ribner 50 lr~sFalckl Maya and the Crabs and Kim Hone 26 Bullets I Melinda Goodman 53 Cindy Tower 1Beef Eater with Cupids 72 Some Things About The Politics of M~~~~~t~~ 27 Toilet Brag/ Mari Ketes Reinke Sizel Sapphire 54 PennelopeGoodfriend I Photograph 28 Formerly Fat/ Susan ~homas 74 For My MotherlOna Gritz 55 Kathy Gore-Fuss/ Conundrum 34 Drink I Ann Chernow 74 Why I Overeat1 Rochelle Hochstein 56 Alida Walsh / Proposal for Pound of 35 Excerpts fromA Woman's Body & 78 Nuclear Food1 Clarissa Sligh Other Natural Resources1 Sondra Segal Flesh Project 80 Corn Is Our Mother: The Hopi,s 57 Sandra DeSandoI The Goddess 39 The Fragmentation of Need: Worn- Spiritual Connection to Their Staple Baubo and drawing, Because of You en. Food, & Marketing 1Joan GUSSOW ,rood, excerpts from the film . , - , , 'C'b -' U 2",'., "' '.,I , 'L"' . 45 1 Want to Make Breakfast for of the Fourth World1 Pat Ferrero i 58 Linda Brown I The Clean Plate Club You1 Irene Borger 86 VillageThe WomenWho and Feed Third- theWorld World: m,61 Suzanne Seigel 1Collages from PoliticslContributed by the Inter- :.1e Holy Family Holidays and Our Lady II~L~UI Women's Tribune Center mes 92 Food. Po/itics. Power. 62 Nancy Sull~vanlWoman Eats Man A Feminist Perspectivel 64 Sylv~ade Swaan / Photograph I I Charlotte Bunch 69 Ehzabeth Layton / Grandma's Thanksgi ving Contributions by 71 Kim Anno / Soupspill and Pteryptus Visual Artists I 72,73 Carrie Cooperiderl Draw~ngs I 7 Martha Edelheitl Cock Au Vin 74 Gwen Fabr~cantlAround the Fish from A. B. Cockless' Talk Book ' 75 Ehse Tavlorl Mmmm Good! I 13 Nancy Halvorsen / Your 76,77 Erica Rothenberg 1Insp~rational Hunger Is My Starvation Vegetables. Born-Again Chicken, and 14 Shoshana Rosenberg 1Cartoon ~~GalOpportunity jauce 17 Nma Kuo 1 Photograph 91 Annie Goldson 1Food Fight 23 Emma Amos1 Painting 93 An arpillera from Chile, con- 27 Nina Kuol Photograph tr~butedby the Hellas Foundation Volume 3, No. 3, July 1987

Features '' Cartoonist Alison Bechdel An interview by Jorjet Harper & Toni L. Armstrong 2 'Sophie's Parlor' Radio by Nancy Seeger 18 The All-American Girls' Baseball League by Yvonne Zipter 20 'Two in Twenty' Soap Opera by N. DeLuca & D. Granik 24 Michelle Parkerson: Filmmaker, Activist, Writer by Annie Leveritt & Toni L. Armstrong 26 'I Love Women Who Laugh': Comedy in Women's Culture , Robin Tyler, Linda Moakes, Trudy Wood by Toni L. Armstrong 32 The Fabulous Dyketones by Char Priolo 36 Robin Flower: Two Audiences by Kate Brandt 38 Mary Lou Williams by Shanta Nurullah 40 'BITCH: The Women's Rock Mag With Bite' by Cheryl Cline 44 a Past by Judy Sloan 46 Festivals Winter Womyn~usicI by Retts Scauzillo 2 9 7th Annual Women's Film and Video Festival By Annie Leveritt 30 Departments Soapbox letters to the editor Hotline by Joy Rosenblatt On Stage & Off by Gerri Gribi "The Captive Audience: Playing in Prisons" Noteworthy Women by Janna MacAuslan "D'Zama Murielle: The Musical Vagabond, part 1" Lgadan by Suzette Haden Elgin "About Music & Religious Language" The Tenth Muse by Jorjet Harper "Sappho: Image, Legend, and Reality" The Woman's Aspectarian by Paula Walowitz Mulling It Over "Music and Life" by Cris Williamson with Cindy Anderson Re:lnking by Diane Stein "Writing the Kwan Yin Book of Changes" Behind the Scenes by Lucy Diamond Pokey Anderson, Merle Bicknell, and Tam Martin I Freestyle by Kay Gardner "Travels: Mexico and Living Room Concerts" Soundsheets by Joy Rosenblatt & Karen Kane Stereo recordings by Laura Anderson, Jasmine, Heather Bishop, and The Fabulous Dyketones CONTENTS

Marge Piercy Moon of the Mother Turtle h a3 In the dark all cats fly fn Erika Schmitt "The Soul Selects Her Own - Society" Etching "I Have Been Here Before" n fn Jean West Maybe a Woman 7 Stolen Painting 0 > Van Gogh'slThe Poet's Garden Barbara Bloy "The Mother" "The Prisoner" "The Nuclear Family" "Calling the Cows ~ome" Michael Lee West Marching to the Burnings Eileen Moeller Love at Twenty let's invite autumn Shalin Hai-Jew Welcome Spring Three Disasters Katharyn Machan Ad Water Adopted Daughter Christy Sheffield Sanford The Princess and Her Servant Cat Scan of a Paper Doll Renb French "Fido" "Harry H." "Theresa" "My Monkey" Marlaina Tanny Fat her A Belief of Love Elizabeth Gilliland Photo of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich An Interview with Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Laura A. Reaps Identification Completion Ruthann Robson Atlantis V Emily Hiestand The Generous Fish Taking Pictures of Ducks Subdue and Have Dominion Silvia Lizama "Land Shark" Subscription Information Notes to Prospective Contributors A Journal of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers Volume 3 Fall 1986 Number 2

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Women Artists as Exiles in the Fiction of Constance Fenimore Woolson ...... Joan Myors Weimer 3 "Checkmate": Elizabeth Stuart phelps's The Silent Partner ...... : ...... Judith Fetterley 17 "Did They Never See Anyone Angry Before?": The Sexual Politics of Self-control in Alcott's "A Whisper in the Dark" ...... Lyrlette Carpenter 31

PROFILES: May Hallock Foote. 1847-1938 ...... Melody Graulich 43 Anna Katharine Green, 1846-1935 ...... Patricia D. Maida 53

REVIEWS: Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture by Thomas F. Gossea ...... reviewed by Elizabeth Ammons 60

A Day at a Time: The Diay Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present edited and with an introduction by Margo Culley ...... reviewed by Virginia Walcott Beauchamp 62

WOMEN WRITERS ON WOMEN WRITING: from Life and Letters of Hom'et Beecher Stowe...... edited by Annie Fields 63

LEGACY Bookshelf ...... 64

NotesandQueries ...... 68 LESBIAN*CONTRADICTION A Journal of Irreverent Feminism / ------Issue #a,Summer 1987 - By and for Women Contents

Special Section Comics ! Artists1 Bios Commentarx Reactionary Nostalgia: Itfs'a Class Act (Jane Meyerding) Maybe Feeling Bad Isn't Our Fault (Bluejay Thoughts at Passover (Susan Schulman) An Experiment With Lesbian Phone Sex (Margaret Molyneaux )

From Us On Lesbian Mothers and Their Children Response wBourgeoisn- "Middle Class" What's the Difference? (Rebecca Gordon) Lesbian Battering: Giving Violence Its Real Name (Arlene Istar) Against Religiocentricity ( Cynthia Gaye) Review Male Fears, Fantasies and Fascism (Jan Adams) Healing at Stone House ( Xenia Williams) Graphics by : Daucus-Blossorn, Michele Lloyd, Chocolate Waters and zana

LesCon is a sponsored project of San Francisco Women's ' Centers . LILITH NUMBER 16 ,SPRING 198715747

QJ FAMILIAR CRUELTIES: A NIGHTMARE JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTH AFRICA by Mira Hamermesh Researching her film "Maids and Madams," a study of Black women and their white employers in South Africa, a Holocaust survivor has a personal encounter with apartheid, and tells here how its racism is inextricably linked with an equally corrosive but less frequently documented sexism. The cruelties of both are jarringly familiar to Hamermesh, resonating with herchildhood memories of Nazi persecution. 16 FREE IDA NUDEL! LlLlTH launches a Women's Appeal to Raissa Gorbachev for the release of long- time refusenik and human rights activist Ida Nudel, isolated in the town of Bendery, Moldavia after four brutal years of Siberian exile.

COMEDY AND CONSCIOUSNESS Can We Laugh at loan Rivers? by Celia Weisman Can thinking women find anything to identify with in the persona of the abrasive late-night comic- with the misogynist barbs? Funny, and Feminist Too by Judy Rosenberg Two Jewish comediennes use humor to fight stereotypes-and still get laughs. THE PREPARED TABLE* w 2 FROM THE EDITORS SHE FOUGHT BACK-AN INTERVIEW WITH 3 LINES OF COMMUNICAT~ VlLNA PARTISAN VlTKE KEMPNER Letters from LlLlTH readers. by Aviva Cantor The woman who carried out the first known act of Jewish sabotage against the Nazis talks with L~L~THabout what it was like to be a woman in the Resistance in the ghetto and forest, her relationships with male and female comrades, and the An update on feminist efforts in special role women took in the movement. Israel, a report on a Jewish women's exhibit in Amsterdam, news about the decision to certify Conservative W women cantors, and other activities by LIFTING MEYOKE-IS THERE HOPE FOR ENDING and for Jewish women worldwide. JEWISH LEGAL DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN? 15 POETRY by Gila Berkowitz Thousands of women came to Jerusalem in December to express their views on how the Jewish legal system oppresses them, and to call for action. But were the male rabbis, who have the power to change things, really listening? New resources for Jewish women- projects, events, films, and more. RE~UALIMPULSE 32 BlMA Tzipporah BenAvraham uses LILITHS by Tikva Frymer-Kensky "platform" to tell us what disabled A review of Penina Adelman's Mirinm's Well, a collection of new rituals for Jewish Jewish women redly need. women, looks at the directions these ceremonies are taking us. JULYlAUGUST 1987 VOLUME XVI NOS. 1 6 2 15th hversary Special Let the Celebration Begin ...... 1 hoking to the Future By Gloria Steinem ...... 55 The Personal Is Political QUESTIONS OF POWER, PRIVILEGE, AND CHANGE A Global Click! By Jane O'Reilly ...... 60 Page 78 The Marriage Trap By Susan Faludi ...... 62 Anatomy and Destiny By Perri Klass ...... 66 Teen Lust By ...... 68 Spiritual Glib By Barbara Grizzuti Harrison ...... 72 Going Public as a Jew By Letty Cottin Pogrebin ...... 76 Great UnexpecMionsBy Margaret Atwood ...... 78 The4'F* Word By Catharine R..Stimpson ...... 80 Them Will Always Be a Texas By Molly Ivins ...... 82 We Are Survivors: A Petition on Sexual Abuse Compiled by Barbara Goldsmith ...... :...... 88 Reporting THIS MOMENT IN HISTORY Repmductiva Rightr: The Ordeal of Pamela Rae Stewart By Angela Bonavoglia ...... 92 Work and Family: Is "Homework" the Answer? By Joan Walsh ...... 122 International News: What the USCould Learn About Women By Karen Berg ...... 162 Leaders into the Future Marian Wright Eddlnan Advocate for Childra By Katherine Bouton ...... 98 VB& Willbllls4n A Contemporary Leader ofa Traditional People By Rusty Brown ...... 102 Roseanne Barr Housewge as Stand-up Comedian By Susan Dworkin ...... Slly Cooper Teaching Strength to the Powerless By Carolyn Weaver ...... (Cont. )

0 Fdes JULYIAUCUST 1987 VOLUME XVI NOS. 1 & 2 THE MANY WAYS OF UVING AND LOVING Wr/lkugh& By Linda Ellerbee and Vanessa Veselka ...... 126 -Friends By Marcia Ann Gillespie ...... 130 Postnuclear Family By Mary Kay Blakely ...... 134 Bart GiMends By Barbara @nolade ...... 138 Suburban CkskBy Leslie Garis ...... 142 Gay Gothic Bu- Lindsy- Van Gelder ...... 146 Baby Fatth By ...... 154 Pap 134 -Daughter- By Ally Sheedy ...... 158 Futures THE BEST IS TO COME The Next Wave By Barbara Ehrenreich ...... 166 The ERA: Should We EdOur Wonh? By Ellie Smeal ...... 170 A "Mn" MI: Women Have Seen lhe Future and It Makes Us Happy ..... 172 A Midon to Pknet Earth: Peaceful Usas af Space Astronaut Sally Ride Talks to Lynn Shew ...... 180 Shake lh Univena: A SpMtual ViBy Madeleine L'Engle ...... 182 Sex Fstishsr ot lh Future Cartoon by Lyndu Barry ...... 186 Landmarks Big: and Small

Fifteen Mi- Past adFuture (We Hope) ...... 90 for lh T~agenin Ute frrn~y.15 W Rmlrr ...... 160 Repr#ludb Hkby...... 203

Mlni-Mi- L.dmrrkr You May Have Mhwd ...... ,,.,...... 219 Departments LmnzsnnrmREADERs The B& and Worst a Women's ...... 8 CULTURE Smmc Namtivar: The Dorh Larring Standard By Laurie Stone ...... 29 : Why ShLookr at Him That Way By Judy Mann ...... 32 N hmllkr By Marsha Nomn...... 38 Medh SIwy By Gwenda Blair and Charles C. Mann ...... 40 wn .The Bottom Line for Women: What We Make, How We Mdte It, And What To Do witJ~It By Emily Card ...... 48 WVR: GLORIA STEINEM JANElTE BECKMAN COVERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM MIRIAM WOSK STEVE XHAPlROl SYGMA BlLL KING MANE SEVERIN BILLKING BlLL KING PAT FIELD1 MAKEUP JOE CRANZANO BARBAUA RICHER LETERING BY RUTH MARTEN PHOTO PATFIELD SCULPTURE BY ELLEN RIXFORD PHOTO PATFIELD AN- BLANCH TODDGREY MARK KOAOWSKI EDDIE An lmibtka To Join Future ...... 229 ADAffiGAMMA LIAISON MANUSHI- - A JOURNAL ABOUT WOMEN AND SOCIETY No. 40,1987 Price: Rs 5

i Contents The gzft LETIXRS TO that will nuke :MANUSHI e six LETTER FROM JAIL: TRIBAL WOMEN'S FIGHT FOR .FAMINE RELIEF Srilata Swaminadhan, actinst organis- happy returns 2 ing tribals in Rajasthan, writes a letter from Banswara jail where she was on hunger strike. She was arrested for in a year. . . : leading a rmra m&o @tatton for famine relief to stawing - a gzft subscription .* tribals, defrauded by the government. to Manushi FIVE POEMS ABOLT WOMEN : 7:- DeviRasadMishra

+ REPORT: GSAM - A NEW PHASE Tilottama Misra 8: reports on a new phase in Assamese women's organis- + ing activity. Though women were active in the Assam movement. the new government is not too responsive to f L.2X- 'T&&i their needs and demands i CAN POLICE REFORM HUSBANDS THE CRIMES 12: AGAINST WOMEN CELL, DEHI. Ruth Vanita ana- :l~ the functioning of this hgh powered police Cell. ,-- 6 I i A STUDY OF TWENlY CASES AT THE CELL .A detailed swey, by Abha ThapaIyal, Prabha Rani. 1. When sending a subscnptlon, :Ruth Vanita, 01 20 matrimonial dispute cases that the Cell wnte dearly. $ handled fa) your name and address m + block letters (b) the mme and addrcs of the WHEN WOMEN GET IAND: A REPORT FROM rraplent 25:BODHGAYA. An update, by AIakaand Chetna, on the important JP-inspired movement of the 1andle.s poor 2. If you wuld like to send a in Bodhgaya. Bihar, which raised women's issues. and pasonal message, enclose ir We demanded land in women's names. analso send a passnal : subscription -, fi dyou i would nth= the person didn t POEM: CIRCLE OF FIRE how who sent ir ~aniarulhapalyd 26:- 3. Inctiate whether the subscnpam IS to bcpan& the REMEMBERING RAJ THAPAR current issuq an& certain badc f 27:-~djit~alik 2 issues or with the forthcoming "IT'S ABOUT CHANGING OUR I.lVE.5'" HIMA- : 2 8: CIiALI WOMEN ORGANISE. This second part of the f report, by Subhash Mendhapurkv and Liw on SUTRA's .MANUSHI IS BROUGHT OLT BLMONIHLY BY A :oynising of women in Solan district, HP, describes how GROW OF WOMEN. : the ongoing antiliquor campaign has mobilised hundreds of .IUWSHI L5 h NONPROFlT VENnaE. nVANCED = village women THROLGH jL3XRlPTlONj ANCl DONATIONS FROM 1hDMDUAl.S. AS A POUCY, WE DO NOT + ACCEPT ANY GRANTS FROM INSTlTLT1ONS, REPORT: GOVERY.rtENTALlN0N~VERNMENT.U LIVING WIM DROUGHT IN TAMIL NADU i 38: REPIUNTING OF ANY MAERIAL PUBLISHED LN .MANUSHI REQW THE PRlOR WRITIFN PER- MISSION OF THE EDITORS. THE MEWS R(PRESED IN THE ARTICLES ARE NOT NECESUULY THOSE OF THE EDITORS. FILMS: MIRCH MASALA :- Ruth Vanita ON THE COVER: PAINIING BY SAROJ PAL COG1 NEWS DACOWITS HOLDS SPRING MEETING...... l By LCDR Nonna Cheatham, USN (Ret.) MINERVA NOW RAISING FLTNDS FOR ALL-ERA ALL-SERVICE MEMORIAL NEW YORK STATE ESTABLISHES By June A. Willenz...... lO "WOMEN VETERANS BENEFITS SOCIErY OF WOMEN GEOGRAPHERS AWARENESS WEEK"...... 41 HOLDS AVIATION HISTORY SYMWSIUM COMING SOON: ANOTHER GENERAL...... 44 TO COMMEHORATE EARHART - NOONAN FLIGHT.....12 GlOHAN By LCDR Nonna E. Cheatham, USN (Ret.) REVIEWS KINERVA'S BULLETIN BOARD NONFICTION WOMEN SAILORS GO TO PERSIAN GULF Gibish, Women in the Armed Forces: ON DESTROYER TENDER ACADIA...... 17 Selected References..;...... Sl by Sarah M. Pritchard NAVY SUED FOR INACTION ON EEOC ORDER...... 18 Scharr, Sisters in the Sky: The WAFs...... 54 CANADA WILL TEST MIXEMENDER by Yvonne C. "pap Geman COMBAT UNITS...... 20 Schroedel, Alone in a Crovd: Women DENMARK TESTS WOMEN IN ARMY the Trades Tell their Stories...... 58 AND AIR FORCE COMBAT ROLES...... 21 -----by Eleanor Stoddard FIRST WOMEN SOLDIERS ENLIST IN LUXEMBOURG ARMY...... 23 FICTION WOMAN TAKES FIRST PLACE Brown, High Hearts: a Novel...... 66 IN HELICOPTER CWETITION...... 23 by Noralee Frankel WOMEN WIN ENDURANCE DOG SLED RACES...... 23 -DRAMA GOOD AOUSEKEEPING HONORS Willenz, "Sinners Can Stand. Toon...... 69 MILITARY WOMEN...... 24 by Eleanor Stoddard STUDY SIIO\JS WOMEN FLYERS HAVE FE\iER ACCIDENTS...... -24 .26 ARYY WOMEN PROMOTED FASTER THAN MEN...... ACCEPTANCE AND AVOIDANCE: THE .27 WOMAN VIETNAM VEI'...... 72 WHY YOUR RDU DOESN'T FIT...... By Brenda Denzler

DUAL-SERVICE COUPLES FACE . ... GROWING PROBLEMS...... -29 ONE WOMAN IN UNIFORM: A TALE OF PERSONAL GROWl'H...... 97 CONGRESS CONSIDERS LEGISLATION By Harion B. Schon AFFECTING MILITARY WIDOWS ...... 30 FWALe NAVY PILOT SUPPORTS FLEET...... 107 SERVICES PROVIDE SEPARATION SUPPORT By Edward Lundquist FOR FAMILIES ...... 31 WlWER BICKERDYKE: SHE OUl'RANKED RESOURCES ON SEPARATION AVAILABLE...... 34 EVERYBODY BUT GOD...... 111 By Nancy B. Samuelson PRIVATE WOMEN VIETNAM VErERAN' S HEALTH STUDY PLANNED ...... 36 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT PROGRAM TURN AGAIN, MY DAUGHTERS...... 126 FOR WOMEN VETERANS FUHDED...... 37 By Sharon Harie Culbertson MANY VIETNAM MEHORIALS HONOR WOKEN...... 37 WOMEN VEIZRANS ...... 127 By Sean Higgins VIETNAM WOMEN'S MEMORIAL PROJECT HOLDING CONFERENCE FOR VOLlTNTEERS...... 38 WAR CORRESPONDENT MEMORIAL DEDICATED...... 39 LlXI'ER TO THE READER...... iii ATl'ENTION WORLD WAR I1 Vl3ERANS...... 40 RECENT PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST...... 45 INTERNATIONAL NAVY WOMEN'S RECENT DISSERTATIONS OF INTEREST...... 48 REUNION PLANNED ...... 41 LEITERS TO MINERVA ...... 128 ALLIANCE OF WOMEN VETERANS SELECTS NEW BOARD .....,...... 41 THE LAST WORD...... 135 VOLUME 16 NUMBER4 JULY/AUGUST 1987 [volume xvii 1 news national number 6 Gay news ...... 1 Breast cancer and insurance .....3 Violence News ...... 4 june 1987 Sex harassment ...... 5 Pregnancy leave bi1 1 s...... :. 6 Victory for feminist I scholarship ...... 7 Abortion news ...... 8 international Nicaragua: lesbian sandinista ...9 health Alcohol increases breast cancer risk...... 2 A.H. Robins offers payment plan.23

reviews- - --- ...... 12 ...... 14 The Science Question in Feminism ...... -18 Beower...... 19. JikEZiXwls "Waiting for the Moon" ...... 20 It's Time: A Feminist Fairyality ...... 21 "Eleni" ...... 26 regulars . Strategy ...... 17 'Chicken Lady ...... 27 "Dykes to Watch Out For" ...... 27 Letters...... 28 Ads ...... 29 off our backs

natiCmal Anti-Klan Victory ...... 6 Resisting, Sexist Violence...... 7 Reproductive Rlghts ...... 9 Toxic Shock ...... 20 -! obituary I RayaEllen Dunayevskaya Frankfort ...... a contents ...... 8 1 Mary Danyluk...... 8

Lon Time Passin ...... 13 Old Lesbians Conference...... 1 PL assionate-p-f--!$ o itics...... 21 IBisexuals' Conference ...... 10 ; Radical fhouqht Conference...... 16 These Women Never Been Better.. ...22 . commentary ...... ( nomom Back...... 22 Solo Sex Simp1 ifies...... 12 I response I'm Okay. ... You're Not ...... 20 Baby M Again ...... 25 Fighting Sexual Repression...... 26 I[ news I regulars Poetry ...... 23 Letters ...... 27 I.Chicken Lady...... 28 Nigeria: Child Marriage Dangerous..4 Dykes to Watch Out For ...... 28,30 Indian Feminist Interview...... 5 I Ads...... ,29 JUNE/JULY1987 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 9-10

In this issue RIDING KAISER by Mary Makofske ON THE FARM HER WEEK OF THE JEW By Wanda Severson-Benson 23 by Ron Vossler BOOK REVIEW by Frances Wold 2 5 SPANISH SKIRTS by Susan Fradkin CAROLE THE CLERK TO CAROL THE WRITER CROSSINGS by Carol Glickfield 26 by Mary Alice Gunderson POETRY BILLY BLANCHARD AND THE BLACK SNAKE by Jane Coleman, Richard Slota, Jay Meek, Dixie Pamidge, Lyn Lifshin, Tra- by PJM Hobrock vis Du Priesf Anne Dunn, and Mary Crescenzo Simons COMPOST by hesapa ON THE COVER: Swan Poem. Etch- ing1Aquatint by Kaarin Holmberg, New REMEMBRANCES York City, NY. by Concetta Doucette 50. dlEE"R"Ec&?$[@] Vo1 .16, no.1, DOCUMENTATION RFrq SUR LA RECHERCHE - 6%vmIm =III DRF March Ig8'

Issue Coordinator: Melanie Randall "As Long As You Know How To Do Housework": Portuguese-Canadian Women and the Office Cleaning Industry in Toronto EditorialslEditoriaux 1 Rust! Neal and Virginia Neale

Introduction 3 Business As Usual in the Factory Prarnila Aggarwal

Articles/Essais Report of the Community Forum: A Walk Through the Education System Rainbow Feminism: Perspectives on Minority Women 5 in Canada Scarborough Women of Many Cultures Planntng Committee Daiva K. Stasiulis

Introducing Racism: Notes Towards an Anti-Racist 10 Selected Bibliography of Community Papers Concerning Feminism Immigrant Women in Canada: 1975- I986 Himani Bannerji Jo?ce Scane Unravelling the Web of History 13 Book Reviews/Comptes Rendus Tania Das Gupta Out of the Silence: "Voices of Chinese Canadian Women" 15 Looking Into My Sister's Eyes: An Exploration in Women's History Mav Yee Jean Brunet. Editor , Reviewed by Barbara Roberts Young Black Women Speak Debbie Douglas Vignettes of Life: Experiences and Self-Perceptions of New Canadian Women Hispanic Women in Canada: A Framework for Analysis Catherine E. Warren ,M. Carmen Romero-Cachinero Reviewed b! Joye Scane

Socio-Demographic Profile of Immigrant Women Histoires d'Immigrees in Alberta Micheline Labelle, Genevieve Turcotte, Mtetka Zieba Marianne Kempeners et Deirdre Meintel Nancs Hohn Compte rendu par Marguerite Andersen

Immigrant Women and Second-Language Education: This is My Own: Letters to Wes & Other Writings on A Study of Unequal Access to Linguistic Resources Japanese Canadians, 1941-1948 Mdagros Paredes Muriel Kitagawa, Roy Miki, eds. Reviewed by Yoko Ueda Immigration Policy and Regulations Alma Estable The Finnish Baker's Daughters Aili Gronlund Schneider Immigrant Women in the Labour Force: An Overview Reviewed by Leila Simonen ofpresent knowledge and research gaps Roxana Ng and Manuel de I'intervention aupres des femmes Alma Estable immigrantes Michelle Proulx ~tudecomparke de la condition des ouvrieres immigrees a Montreal Reviewed by Marguerite Andersen Micheline Labelle Deirdre Meintel Double Day, Double Bind: Women Garment Workers Genevieve Turcofte Charlene Gannage Reviewed by Mariana Valverde Maname Kempeneers .

The Work Conditions of Immigrant Women Live-In Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots: Speaking Domestics: Racism, Sexual Abuse and Invisibility of Racism Rina Cohen Dionne Brand and Krisantha Sri Bhaggiyadatta Reviewed by Kari Delhi No Contingencies 63 Jacqueline Bhabha. Francesca Klug and Sue Shutter, Eds. Ayanna Black Reviewed bv Peggy Brisrow Reviewed by Himani Bannerji Awake: Asian Women and the Struggle for Justice 67 Poppies For Our Sisters 64 Asia Partnership for Human Development Dona Paul Massel Reviewed by Ceciliu Prep Reviewed by Marguerite Andersen Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World 68 Refugee Determination in Canada: A Report to the 64 Kumari Jayawardena Honourable Flora MacDonald, Minister of Employment Reviewed by Prurnilu Aggurwul and Immigration W. Gunther PIaut Women: A World Report Reviewed by Luz Basciuiun A New Internationalist Book International Migration: The Female Experience 65 Rita James Simon and Caroline B. Brettell, Eds. Women.in the World: An International Atlas Reviewed by Roxana Ng Joni Seager and Ann Olson Reviewed by Marv Louise Adurns The Heart of the Race: Black Women's Lives in Britain 66 Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and Suzanne Scafe, Eds. and Work in Progrcss~Travauxen cours 78 Worlds Apart: Women Under Immigration and Nationality Law CONTENTS

The Salience of Sex Role Instructions to Mental Health Professionals 323 Carol Shaw Austad and H. Aronson Narcissism, Sex Roles, and Self-Functioning P. J. Watson, Donna Taylor, and Ronald J. Morris Relations Between Teachers' Judgments of Girls' and Boys' Compliance and Intellectual Competence 351 Dolores Gold, Gail Crombie, and Sally Noble Alcohol and Drug Use in Stressful Times: The Influence of the Masculine Role and Sex-Related Personality Attributes 3 59 William E. Snell, Jr., Sharyn S. Belk, and Raymond C. Hawkins II Gender Differences, Mediation, and Disciplinary Styles in Children's Responses to Television Roger Jon Desmond, Bennett Hirsch, Dorothy Singer, and Jerome Singer Dressing for Success: Effects of Color and Layering on Perceptions of Women in Business Carol J. Scherbaum and Donald H. Shepherd Sex Roles and Yielded/Expressed Self-Control Lawrence H. Ganong and Marilyn Coleman The Gender Model Revisited: Differences in the Management Styles of Men and Women 409 Anne Statham BOOK REVIEWS 43 1 CONTENTS

Longitudinal Change in Sex Role Orientations: Differences ~etwkenMen and Women William H. McBroom The Attributional Response of Males and Females to Noncontingent Feedback - Virginia Martin and Maryruth K. Nivens Sex Differences in Environmental Concern and Knowledge: The Case of Acid Rain Thomas A. Arcury, Susan J. Scollay, and Timothy P. Johnson Qualitative Differences Among 'Gender-Stereotyped Toys: Implications for Cognitive and Social Development in Girls and Boys Cynthia L. Miller Masculinity, Femininity, Life Stress, and Depression Janet M. Stoppard and Kim J. Paisley Gender and Developmental ~ifferetlcesin Children's Conversations Ann M. Berghout Austin, Mahshid Salehi, and Ann Leffler Gender-Related Sexual Attitudes: Some Crosscaltural Similarities and Differences Uriel G. Foa, Barbara Anderson,' John donverse, Jr., William A. Urbansky, Michael J: Cawley III, Solveig M. Muhlhausen, and Kjell Y. Tornblom Gender, Attitudes Towards Women, and the Appreciation of Sexist Humor Timothy E. Moore, Karen Griffiths, and Barbara Payne BOOK REVIEWS CONTENTS

Intimacy and Structure: Sex Differences in Imagery of Same-Sex Relationships , 539 Elizabeth Mazur and Rose R. OIver Intolerance of Ambiguity Among Psychologists: A Comment on Maier and Lavrakas 559 J. J. Ray Response to Ray's "Intolerance of Ambiguity Among Psychologistsn Richard Maier Gender Differences in Geographical Knowledge William W. Beatty and Alexander I. Troster College Females' Perceptions of Adult Roles and Occupational Fields for Women Judith S. Bridges Menstrual Expressions and Menstrual Attitudes Terence E. Hays Marriage Patterns Among Havik Brahmins: A 20-Year Study of Change Helen E. UIIrich Relation of Sex and to Love, Sexual Attitudes, and Self-Esteem William C. Bailey, Clyde Hendrick, and Susan S. Hendrick The Influence of Individual and Family Characteristics upon Career Aspirations of Girls During Childhood and Adolescence David E. Sandberg, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Claude A. Mellins, Susan E. Ince, and Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg BOOK REVIEWS ERRATUM SUMMER 1987

Contents

3 Dedication 1. The Disappeared

5 Maia 2%e Fortune Teller (narrative) 10 Barrie Borich 2%~Disappeared (poem) 13 Lynn Crawford Bordercrossing (poem) 16 Susan Hansefl Poem for a Goodbye Never Spoken (poem) 18 Hilary Mdins Witness (poem) 23 jillian willcowski hunting season (poem) 24 Norma Fain Pratt Scared. Inherited Traits (narrative) 31 Lynn Martin Mercy, 7%e Perils of Pauline (2 poems) 33 Donna Akgra 2%e Ehtrician's Girl

2. A Ringing In My Ears

37 Nancy Barickrnan Exerpts From Hospital journal 40 Pamela Pratt A Ringing in My Ears (narrative) 43 Vicki Sears On Father's Death (poem) 46 Maude Meehan Maxima Culpa (poem) 47 Laurie J. Hoskin Release, Eulogy in 7kee Parts (2 'poem 52 Elana Dykewornon From My journal: 7Ie Night 'That Willow Died (poem) 55 Beth McDonald From Four Beginnings for a Novel Never Written (narrative) 58 Diana Rivers "Miss" Alma (narrative)

3. Ceremony

73 Rose Romano *Heart Attock (poem) 74 Amber Coverdale Sumrall Questions (poem) 76 Susan Hansefl fie Wolf (poem) 79 Chocolate Waters Sergi's Surgery (poem) 56. (Cont .) SINISTER WISDOM 32

SUMMER 1987

84 Sandy Boucher Last Year This Time (narrative) 90 Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum .Cancer In Two Voices (dialogue) 100 Teya Schaffer As If The Sun, I, II, III(4 poems) 105 Marianne Milton Foldings, You Watch For Me (2 poems) 109 Lynn Crawford Just That Would Be Enough (poem) 11 1 Susan Stinson Belly Song (poem) 113 Amber Coverdale Sumrall Eagle Woman (poem) 114 Lauren Crux Waiting: (narrative) 122 Viclu Sears Ceremony (poem)

123 Patricia Roth Schwartz A Mother's Joumq, Into Loss (review)

126 Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz Notesfor a Magazine: A Letter to Elam For 7he Record 131 Contributors' Notes 136 Announcements

ART

83 Susan Iversen fie Haircuq Ruth (2 photographs) 71 Judith Waterman SelfPortrait (painting) Sojourner Truth, Feminist & Abolifionisr. 1797-1883

June 1987 Volume 12, Number 10 Susan Cletnenrs The Feminine in Indian Traditions 37

Cvnrhio Enloe Re-ImaginingVietnam 39

h'uren L indsqv Politics and Passion 42

FILM Andrea Freud Loewensre-in 12 Korhi Moio 's Loony Bin Trip The Allnighfer: Blame It on Mom 36 Slephanie Borns Battered Women Who Kill 16

Deboroh Chorles "IStepped Out of My Nightmare" 1% Ellen Herman Evelyn C. Whire . Black Women Dealing with Abuse 19 The Men of the Iran-Contra Hearings 5

.%lodge Koplun Against Sex Tourism & Military 20 Soro Freedman How Abuse Charges Affect Day Care 22 LCIICA 3 Pride Guide 5-8 News Briefs 7 FICTION& POETRY Mail-Order Guide 11 Wawn M~huaettsGuide 13 Curoline Crosby Rovineclown Guide 14& IS Untitled 3 1 CPkadu 24 b'irginio de A ruujo Boston Brkh 26 Facecloths 31 Tnvel Guide 34 & 35 Rurie Singer Hallh Guide 3840 Roots. Freedom 31 ' Thenpy Guide 414 .Wur~haClurk Cunrmings- Women-Owned Bodom Mmtory 44 Swimming in Winter 32 Help Wantrd 45&46 Chrdlkd 47 Sojourner Truth, Feminist & Abolitionist. 1797-1883

Phyllis Cheder, Andrea Dwwkin. Lcrrh Fritz, Lou Gould ENen Frankfort: The Death of a Femlnist 10 July 1987 Cindy Patton "Feminists Must Oppose Widespread HIV Testing" 12 Volume 12, Number 11 Jennifer Waiters Talking About Sex and Deatb 14 Byffy Dunker wrth Jennifer Abod The FLRt Old Lesbians Conference 16 Alice Perrz wrth Doris Lowy "Pay Attention to the Central American Refuge" 19 Roxanna Pastor 1 FLLM Honduran Women Working for Peace 20! Kurhr Maro Eustwick: Biology Is a Devilish Destiny 31 Cheryl Qamar & Ahce Lpvine Leslie.Lawrence Montages of Two Palestinian Women 32 My Lesbian Imagination 21 Ruth Buchman Short Story 29 Burbara Heljgott Hyett Uva Perez- Trevtno For a Miscarried Child 29 Joining Racism md Homophobia 5 Georgeann Eskievich Rettberg Pat O'Connor May You Have Many Years 29 Bag MyDoh and "Poverty Chic" 5 Ann Stokes A Handling of Rocks 29 WERDEPARTMENTS mefa 3 B5GE Nntiond Nma 6 Kathryn L. Lamb Mail-Order Guide 6&7 Speaking Out on Lesbian Battering 35 Tnvcl Guide 8&9 Karen Lindrry C.llfordn Guide 11 A Distorted, Anti-Scx Vision 36 Watcrn Mlasrehwtta Guide 16 Nancy Worcester Olltdoor Guide 18 "When WIU Your Last Pap Smear?" 37 CPlendnr 24 26 Barbara Smrth Boston News : Courage and Faith 41 Boston Women's Resources 28 & Janet Zandy Provincetown Guide 32 33 Mother and Daughter on Quietuaad~ 42 Health Guide 34-36 Elizabeth Malloy Thernp Guide 38-40 Explorations by Catholic Lesbians 43 Help Ranted 44 8 42 Lkbra L. Robbins H omen-On ned Busmessec 46 Briiliant, Driven Sylvia Pmkhurst 43 Clnwf~ed -- 47 -- Sojourner Truth, Feminist & A bolifionisf. 1797- 1883

FEATURES L-vnette Benton Feminism's Colorful Voices 16 August 1987 Susan Shapiro Volume 12, Number 12 Motherhood and Friendship 18 Julia Perez Teens-with Lesbian Mothers 19 Karen Lindrey Middle-Aged, Childless, and No Regrets ' 20 Judith Arcana Blaming the Mother 22 FILM Ellen Starr Of Feminists and Houses 28 Kathi Maio Babysitting: Afraid of the Dark 38 Kathleen Spivack "True Stories" 32 Shelley A:JIS London's Britches Falling Down 38

Polly Brown Musrc This is for Megan 37 tlron wyn Mills Sisterfire '87: "The Tree of Life" 35 Faith Burdick The Mosquito 37 Rosario Carcedo VIEWPOINT No Time 37 Maaaret Cerullo AIDS and the Big Chill 9 Galen Lord ,Ualicoat Mourning . 37 Elizabeth Rees Woman's Unfinished Mourning 37 Letters 3 Trnvcl Guide 6&7 Be California Gulde 8 Mwiel Cro wley Eykamp National News 11 Women 's Ways of Kno wing 40 Mail-Order Guide 12 & 13 Nancy Goldr~ein Provincetown Guide 16 & 17 Hacker: Heat, But Little Light 40 Outdoor Guide 20 Jane Tuchscherer Western Mruuhusetts Guide 23 Worn& dfihe Lift Bmik 41 Cdcndar 24 Sally Jordan Boston News 26 CIars Porn: Feminist PageTurner . 42 Tbempy Guide 30.32 Eilccn tbrnn Healtb Guide 33-35 Virginia Woolf's Womnn-Centucd Worid 42 Hclp Wanted 434 Jane Anastasia Women-Owned Businesses 46 For Women Travelling the World 44 ausined 47 SPARElss?$; RIB @)

14 In the first of a series of articles we attempt to answer some questions and dispel some confusion regarding WOMSN AND AIDS

20 Baglnnlng of nrlem of Womon and MENTAL HEALTH - THROUGH THW BREAK: writing as therapy

36 SPARE RIB INTtRVlEW with ME- COSTA - BRUIUANtrade unionist;

IN BRITAIN

10 ABORTION BLUES

11 Labour's LOONY LEFl

44 EQUAL PAY defeat, IRISH celebration and more

INTERNATIONAL

12 NICARAGUA: gOVumt.nt WIIW@vat Black and Indlan rupporl.

13 MALAYSIA: population plan criticised

47 BRITISH AID criticised; VITAMEN A kilh children; BHOPAL campaign launched 6 much more.

4 LETTERS

2s RIB TICKLERS SPARERIB ISSU" @ 14 SPARE RIB INTERVIEW: Writer, NTOZAKE SHANGE speaks to ANDREA STUART.

18 There may be a GENERAL ELECTION in June MELISSA BENN looks at the choice ahead.

24 HOLIDAY ROUND-UP - a guide to getting away.

35 There is much talk of Equal Opportunities for women but can we see POSITIVE ACTION.

40 AlDS AND WOMEN - Part 2 feminists in the post AlDS landscape.

IN BRITAIN

10 BROADWATER FARM after the verdicts

45 Asian women TORIES; MOLESWORTH women occupy CND offices; and more.

INTERNATIONAL

12 THE EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS: Conservative Islam threatens Women's Rights. rn Sri Lankan BABIES ON SALE; PALESTINIAN WOMEN struggle on; COCA COLA buys BELIZE 8 more.

LETTERS

RIB TICKLERS

PAGERS: PuueOF THE MOVEMENT 61 'PARENTING 47 HEALTH 561 TYPICAL GIRLS SII

CULTURE SHOCK: WRITING 2710FF THE RECORD 301BROADCAST 31ISCREEN

Phyllis Logan fleeing the supematura) In warttme London - 'When Reason Sleeps' 31 May (see page 3 1)

TRADESWOMEN

Vol. 6, No. 2 Spring 1987

CONTENTS 6 She Does Floors.. .But Not Windows 1 7 Ladle Liner by Trudy Pax Farr 24 Teaching Union Maid History by Sara Diamond 28 Bathrooom Conversation by Molly Martin 33 Affirmative Action Update: Good News, Bad News by Chris Redbum DEPARTMENTS From The Staff Letters Extra! Extra! Poetry by Sue Silvermarie Bravo! Photos Tradeswomen Marketplace Just Say No.. .Comment Networking Laughter A JOURNAL OF IDEAS.

Spring 1987

CONTENTS SPRING 1987

Andr6e M. Collard Freeing the Animals 6

Sarah Lucia Hoagland Moral Agency under Oppression: 24 Beyond Praise and Blame

Bonnie Mann Validation or Liberation? 4 1 A Critical Look at Therapy and the Women's Movement

I. Rose A Passion for Revolution: 5 7 Rosa Luxemburg (1871 -1 91 9)

Heide Urania-Tine and Space . 77 Gottner-Abendroth of the Stars: The Matriarchul Cosmos translated by through the Lens of Modem Physics Lise Weil Hagia-Academy and Coven 90 for Maniarchul Research and Experience

Joyce Contrucci TRIVIAL LNES 99 Andrhe M. Collard (1 926-1986) A Biophilic Journey i 65. ! I 1 ! 1 j I

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Letters ...... Rising in Resistance: direct action and feminism. A Trouble and Strife interview with Mary Lee Sa rgen t ...... Sex and Danger: feminism and AIDS Sara Scott . Not Victims, not Superwomen:' Black girls and education Ruth Chigwada ...... The New Defeatism: bites back. Liz Kelly reviews Is the Future Female? .... Against Nationalism: the betrayal of Algerian women Marie-Aimee Helie-Lucas ...... The Politics of Passion: an interview with ...... 'With Women' : Laura Potts reviews Feminist Practice in Women's Health Care ...... Writing Our Own History: Organising against the odds, 10 years of feminism in Northern Ireland Christina Loughran ...... The State of the Movement: reflections by Sigrid Niilsen and Ella Bahaire ...... WOMEN'S ART REGISTRY OF MINNESOTA VOLUME 8. NUMBER 1. 1987 $3.00

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Poetry & Fiction CheryUKOstrom ...... 10 Mary Ea Chapelle ...... 11 KarenEngquist ...... 13

Reviews Women's Sensibilities. A National Juried Exhibition Fran Addington ...... 14 Women of Sweet-. Cedar and Sage Mary Logue ...... 16 Six From Minnesota Eleanor Heartney ...... 17 POKI;QGE/landmarks Julie Yanson ...... 18 Views of Realism Alice Towle ...... 18 Janet Lofquist, William Roode Sharon Zweigbaum ...... 19 New Work Sara Orem ...... 20 Ghost Maps Mary Lope ...... 21 Mentor Protegee Exhibition Alice Towle ...... 22 Taboo Images Phyllis Wiener ...... 24 Ceramic Constructioas and Constructed Paintings Ann Mohler ...... 25 Home of the Brave Lisbeth Lipari ...... 26 Afternoon Rooms Drawing Near Latent Perceptions Cheryl Michalko Nelson ...... 27 lncidents*NancyRoth ...... 28 To Myself By Odilon Redon Mary Logue ...... 29 Paula Modersohn-Becker Paula Modersohn-Becker: The Letters and Journals Martha Roth ...... 30

Exhibitions. Awards. Etcetera ...... 31 Announcements ...... 31 JILL EIKENBERRY: "LA. LAW' YER 22 years ago Jill Eikenbeny, star of the TV show "LA Law," was a high school senior at Madison West High School. What was her life like before her "recent" discovery? What is her life like now? A personal and family 20 view of Wisconsin's newest TV personality.

MOVINGOUT AND MOVINGIN How do you prepare your house, sell your house, buy a house? Advice for selling and buying houses from some of the top women real estate agents throughout the state. And pointers to those who would like to enter real 32 estate as a career. 4 FROMTHE PUBUSHER NIGHTLIFEFASHION 9 LE-I-~ERS Elegant evening wear for celebrating spring 10 WISCONSIN WOMENIN FOCUS 38 and summer W~sconsinnights. 11 FLOPOF THE MON~H 12 ARTS 16 LAW Six of the thousands of women who are. 26 FOOD AND E-TERTAINME~ sewing on the boards of directors of 30 FINANCE nonprofit organizations and foundations in 50 HEALTHkw FITNESS Wkonsin. Also. just how many nonprofit 52 YOURCHIID'S HWTH boards are there in W~sconsin,and more 58 HERITAGE important to you, how do you get appointed 60 NEWLOOK OF THE MON~H 44 to a boardofdirectors? - 62 BOOKS 66 SHOPPING AROUND WISCONSIN 68 CALENDAR 70 ClAss1nED.s 71 HOROSCOPE Self-confidence is big business these days. It 73 BACKTAW seems the best advice is to stop looking for 74 ADVERTISERRESPONSE CARD easy answers, know yourself and get on with 78 MCBRIDLS'ASIDES your life by appreciating your unique limitations as well as strengths. 54 ON THE COmJill Eikenbcrry, photopphed by Alan Berliner. Mllrcup by Wayne Mauuclli. Hair By Richud Gmn MADEIN WISCONSIN Wearable art for Wisconsin summers, created with the vision and aesthetic craft of several 20 Wisconsin women.

MELISSATANEL This Milwaukee creator of haute couture customizes her clothing to the individual 2 6 buyer.

PLANNINGFOR THE FUTURE Developing a financial plan is not as daunting as it sounds. Advice for women DEPARTMENTS from women financial plannen around the 5 FROMTHE PUBLISHER P LEITERS 10 WISCONSINWOMEN IN FOCUS . 1 1 FLOPOF THE MONTH 14 FINANCE 17 LAW SWIMSUITSAND COVER-UPS 24 FOODAND ENTERTAINMENT It's almost that time! Beach and pool wear 28 ARTS 36 for long idyllic days, with or without the kids. 48 SCIENCE 50 HEALTH AND 53 YOURCHILDS HEALTH 54 INIFRIORDEIGN 56 NEWLOOK OF THE Mom 63 HERITAGE Four unforgettable, outspoken, independent 64 SHOPPINGAROUND WISCONSIN women with over seventy years of experience will wrap themselves around your heart Told 66 BOOKS in their own words. 68 CALE"im 42 72 HOROSCOPE 73 BACKTALK 74 ADVERTISERRESPONSE CARD CAMPS AND SUMMER RECREATION 7.5 CIASSIFIED Can your child's vacation be relaxed 76 MCBRIDESASIDES enjoyable, and enriched with new experiences? Sample the wide variety of ON THE COVER: Melissa recreational and educational experiences Tanel. photographed by Tim Waite. 58 offered by summer camps across Wisconsin. Makeup and hair by Lynn Waite. 0 # aaAGAZINE

BABYM: YOU VOTE Two leading state lawyers take opposing sides on surrogate motherhood. You send us your decision. By Leonard Kaplan and 16 Richard Podell.

June means summer vacation and topless peanut buner jars. By Anne Stratton.

JUDITH Judith ArendsenSymon, 43, MA in agricultural economics, single mother, has spent almost a year looking for the work she Judith dmrhm-Syntof~ had prepared to do. In her own words. By 24 George Vukelich. TRIBUTETO DADDY A loving lener to the former editor of Milwaukee Magazine. By Sandy Sykes. 29 -I FROMTHE PUBUSHER 8 LEITERS WEEKENDGETAWAYS 10 WlscONSIN WOMENIN FOCUS Escape for a weekend to the amazing 1 I FLOPOF THE MONTH diversity of Wkconsin. By Don Davenport 14 FmmcE 30 22 LAW 49 BACKTALK SUNNYSUMMER DRESSES 50 ADVERTISERRESPONSE CARD Ideas from Appleton. 51 INTWORD~ICN 37 52 NEWLOOKOFTHE MONTH 54 HEALTHAND FITNESS 56 FOOD AND ENTLRTAINME~ Women are stani.~gmore businesses than 58 YOUR CHILD'SHEALTH men. Meet five Wisconsin women 59 HERITAGE entrepreneurs, and learn five different 66 MOW reasons why. By Mary Wagner. 68 SHOPPING AROUNDWISCONSIN 42 70 CALLVDAU KATHLEEN KELLY,D.D.S. 76 HOROSCOPE Become acquainted with this Madison 77 CLASSIFIED dentist. the first woman chair of the Dental 78 MCBRIDES'ASIDES Examiner's Board, Lawrence graduate in Minoan history, and a former VISTA ON THE COVER: Kathleen volunteer. By Tom Fox. Kelly, photogrdphed by Tim Waile. 60 Makeup and hair bv Lynn Waite. MANAGING STRESS Few of us would accomplish much without it, but how much is too much? By Carolyn 18 KO. Washburne.

"B" BODY Sw Ann Thomprm Come to terms with - and even celebrate -something less than an "A" frame. By 24 Barbara Joosse. SUEANN THOMPSON A portrait of our new First Lady, living in Elroy, teaching in Kendall, in her own 34 words. By Sara Rath.

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. . WOMEN & ENVIRONMENTS Vol. 9,No. 2, Spring 1987

Historical Associations: Women and the Natural World Katherine Davies Explorations of Eco-feminism Miriam Wyman . Related Readings on Eco-feminism 7 Margherita Howe: Environmental Watchdog Adrienne Scott

' Demanding a ~ifferentVoice: Development and Women Susan Prentice Too Many Doors have been Slammed Dawn Smoke Local Initiatives in Child Care Services Laurel Rothman and Jane Beach San Francisco Oflice-Hotel Child Care Program Nancy G. Walker A Word from You Out in the Field The Feminist Reshaping of Urban Services Janet K. Boles Reviews 23 Conference Notes 24 In Print 26 WOMEN & POLITICS

Volume 7 Number 1 Spring 1987

CONTENTS

Tribute to Sarah Slavin Rita Mae Kelly

PERSPECTIVES Where Is the Sex in Political Theory? Wendy Brown

ARTICLES Sexual Abuse. Fear of Abuse, and Politics Steven A. Peterson Bettina Franzese

Affirmative Action Reconsidered: Justifications, Objections, Myths and Misconceptions Gayle Binion

Abortion as a Policy Issue: Attitudes of the Mass Public Jerome S. Legge. Jr.

BOOK REVIEWS Mothering: Essays in Feminist Theory, edited by Joyce Trebilcot Reviewed by Eloise Buker

L.. The Mu11 of Reason: "Mde" aid "Femule" irr Western Plrilosopky. by Genevieve Lloyd Re\%w*ed by Ruby Rierner

About the Contributors WO'NmTISTSNEWS

VOIU~~12 NO. 2 Contents June 1987 ...... :.:...... a...... CONFERENCEANDCAUCUS 2 Report From the President by Annie Shaver-Crandell About Liana Cheney ...... PANELS Politics of Identity, Entering, Changing Mary Hopkins / Sylvia Mwre / Josephine Withers / Adrian Piper / Babara Ban Real Women / Abstract Art by Sylvia Moore Sisters: A Complex Destiny b Cynthia Navaretta Contemporary Art/ Ancient iources by Sylvia Mwre Biology, Destiny - Photography by Patricia Johnston Femin~stCriticism Silhouettes / Hidden Female Portraits by Alicia Faxon CWAO: On Art Advocacy /Alternative Sources of Funding /What's Wrong With NEA (Eleanor Dickinson) Has Success Spoiled the American Art World? Gender and Art History by Margaret Hanni Artists Review Art =story Art Without History / Outsider Art by Elsie Ferragamo Looking-Forward and Looking Back by Rena Hansen Remalung the Land: Public Sculpture SUMMER SCHOOL: Women's Studio Workshop by Rochelle Wyner SUMMER CAMP: The Farm by Kate Millett MAINSTREAM: Part 3 (Looking at Women) by Judy Sei el AR% ED M ARIZONA mome E. schubcn) EXHIBITION REVIEWS 25 "Peggy Guggenheim's Other Legacy," Deborah Remington, Kate Millett, Louise Kramer, Marcia Gygli King, 'The Political Is Personal," Faith Ringgold, Vivian Browne, "The Narrated Earth" BOOK REVIEWS 30 Looking Into Degas by Eunice Lipton / Hers: Through Women's Eyes reviews by Yona Zeldis McDonough Thinking About Art by Edward B. Feldman, reviewed by Rena Hansen 32 ALMANAC 40 WHAT ELSE IS NEW? / POSTSCRIPT / LE'XTERS volume 12 NO. 3 Contents Summer 1987

. . . 2 Letters ...... _...... _...... , THE WORLD - 3 Diaspora and He-ism: Art Talk from NEA by Judy Seigel 4 Eyewitness Accoun.ts: Artsreview excerpted 7 Texas by Joy Poe 10 Seattle by Matthew Kangas 14 Chicago by Tina Carus 15 Minneapolis-New York Axis by Phyllis Weiner 16 Video Cassette as Art World Traveller1 Hair Raising in Arimna by Muriel Magenta . 18 Philadelphia Stories by Mary Hopkins 20 washington: New Museum in Town by Nancy Cusick From Footnote to Fame by Rita Cumrnings Belle 22 South Florida by Lily Maurek-Minassian 24 Northern California by Nancy Cushing Hawaii-Japan by Nanci Hersh and Patricia Chong 25 Japan Dream by Mary Laurence 27 Flying Down to Rio by Donna Marxer

EXHIBmIONS 28 Interview with Phoebe Stone by Sharon Olds 29 Berenice Abbott by Helen Levin Nancy Amra by Phyllis Rosser

30 Sitting Bull's White Squaw by Ken Brooks 31 ALMANAC 35 OPPORTUNITIES 39 WOMEN IN THE NEWS 40 WHAT ELSE IS NEW? CONTENTS t ISSUE 20 t JUNE 1987

TELEVISION 36 All kinds of everything Muriel Gray interviewed by Suzanne Moose COVER STORY 6 REVIEWS 37 Espousing the Cause - Lynne Segal talks to Book Reviewing the Reviews, Sylvia Glenys Kinnock, Debbie Owen and Judy Pankhurst's biography, Marilyn Hacker's Steel poetry '37 Theatre: Yerma, Birthmarks, 0 41 MUSICALS 10 . Muric: Round-Up 42 Radical Glitter - Margaret Marshrnent on a Video: Round-Up 0 43 musical that managed to be popular and sub- Film: Suzana Amara! and The Hour of the versive Star 0 44 MUSIC HALL 12 WOMAN Kings of the Boys.-Jackie Bratton looks at male impersonators in the music halls . OF SUBSTANCE . 46 Kathe KoUlwitz reappraised by Gerry Ffrench Who's Wearing the Trousers? Gill Davies LETTERS 48 investigates trouser rdes in opera NOTEBOOK 50 1 Leila J. Rupp Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family. and Nazi Politics by Claudia Koonz

4 Letters 4 Annette Kolodny Fierce Attachments by 5 Frances Doughty Women of the Left Bank: Paris, 1900-1940 by Shari Benstock 7 Mariana Valverde Female Revolt: The Rise of Women's Movements in World and Historical Perspective by Janet Saltzman Chafetz and Anthony Dworkin; Feminist Experiences: The Women's Movement in Four Cultures by Susan Bassnett; Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World by Kumari Jayawardena

8 Anita D. McClellan Success and Betrayal: The Crisis of Woman in Corpomte America by Samh Hardesty and Nehama Jacobs; The Third Sex: The New Professional Woman by Patricia A. McBtwom

10 Ellen Frankfort Lovely Me: The Life of Jacqueline Susann by Barbara Seaman 11 Iris Young The Rainbow Challenge: The Jackson Campaign and the Future of US Politics by Sheila D. Collins

12 Eileen Lotozo Shallow Graves: Two Women and Vietnam, by Wendy Wilder Larsen and Tran Thi Nga; Fragments from the Fire: The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire of March 25, 1911 by Chris Llewellyn

14 Lillian S. Robinson Woman as Hero in Old English Literature by Ju. , Chance; Wayward Nuns in Medieval Literature by Graciela Daichman; Women in th '~liddleAges and the Renaissance edited by Mary Beth Rose 15 Jean Kilbourne Beauty Secrets: Women and the Politics of Appearance by Wendy Chapkis 16 lo Ann Citron In Dora's Case: Freud-Hysteria-Feminism edited by Charles Bernheimer and ClaiWeKahane; Romantic Imprisonment: Women and Other Glorified Outcasts by Nina Auerbach; Breaking the Chain: Women, Theory, and French Realist Fiction by Naomi Schor; Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire by Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick; The Poetics of Gender edited by Nancy K. ;.,Miller

16 Catherine Anderson Two Poems 17 Meredith Cary Fair Augusto and OtherStorjes by Laura Kalpakian 18 Louise A. Tilly The Economic Emergence of Women by Barbara Bergmann

2 0 Books Received Vol. IV, numbers 10-11 July-August, 1987

- 1 Angela Davis and June Jordan On Poetry and Polifk 7ko PLerrpectiva 3 Louise Armstrong An Interview with Robin Motgan 6 Maxine Kumin Civil Blood by Jill Breckenridge; The %sting of Hanna Senesh by Ruth Whitman; The Boat of Quiet Hours by Jane Kenyon

- 8 Leslie I.,awrence How Women Wdte About Sex 10 Janette Tbrner Hospital Zzlsfrom Down Under Austmlian Women Writeerr 11 Pamela Wescott Words in Our Pockets edited by Celeste West; Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg; Becoming a Writer by Domthea Bmnde If You What to Write by Brenda Ueland 12 M- Gordett The Consent of Sound and Memory (Poem) 13 Susan Gubar Willa Cather: A Pictorial Memoir by Bernice Slote with photogmphs by Lucia Woods and others; The Voyage Perilous: Wia Cather's Romanticism by Susan J. Rosowski; Felicitous Space: The Imaginative Stnrctures of Edith Wharton and Willa Cather by Judith Fryer; WWi Cather: The Emerging Voice by Sharon O'Brien

14 Kathi Maio Women Detectives. The Class of 1987 16 What Writers Read: Summer reading recommendationsfmm , Beth Bmnt, Barbam Ehrenreich, , Jewelle Gomez, Camlyn Heilbmn, Shere Hite, Elizabeth Janeway, Jill Johnston, Ursula Le Guin, tee Lynch, Nancy Main, Jean Baker Miller, Joanna Rw, May Sarton, Ann Allen Shockley and Dale Spender 2 2 KendaU What Future for Feminist Theatre? 23 Mary Biggs Gone to Soldiers by Matge Pieny (Cont. ) Vol. IV, numbers 10-1 1 July-August, 1987

Ellen Lesser Fast Lanes by Jayne Anne Phillips; Overhead in a Balloon: Twelve Short Stories of Paris by Mavis Gallant; Inventing the Abbotts by Sue Miller; Temporary Shelter by Mary Gordon

Barbara Christian Pocahontas' Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture by Mary Dearbont; Specifying: Black Women Writing the American Experience by Susan Willis

Barbara Rich The Fortune Teller by Marsha Norman

Charlotte Spivack Feminist Fantasies

Kathleen Aguero and Marie Harris A Gift of Tongues: The Makirig of an Anthology

Elisabeth Stevens How I Grew by Mary McCarthy

Daphne Patai Family Ties; The Foreign Legion; The Apple in the Dark; The Hour of the Star; An Apprenticeship or The Book of Delights by Clarice Lispector

~ackelineWilkotz Pallsdian; A Game of Hide and Seek; A View of the Harbour by Elizabeth Taylor

Celeste Goodridge Collected Prose by Marianne Moore; Marianne Moore, Subversive Modernist by TiMartin

Connie Panzarino With Wings: An Anthology of Literature by and about Women with Disabilities edited by Marsha Saxton and Florence Howe

Leslie Carper Lilian's Story by Kate Grenviile)'God's Snake by Irini Spanidoy' The Haunted House by Rebecca Bmwn; Wet Paint by Gwynn Popovac I BoaL5 Received: Poetry, Fiction and Reprints

Boob Receive& Non-Fiction

-Ourktters page will return in the September issue - -- Volume 10, Number 1 CONTENTS Spring 1987

ARTICLES Amicus Brief: In the Matter of Baby M Nadine Taub ...... 7 The Current Status of Rape Reform Legi~lation: An Examination of state, Statutes Patricia Searles and Ronald J Berger ...... 25 Minors' Right to Confidential Contraceptive Services: The Limits of State Power Eve W: Pauland Dara Klassel ...... 45 The Supreme Court Finally Speaks on the Issue of Sexual Harassment -- What Did It Say? Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander ...... 65 A Second Chance for Employers to Defeat Recovery Under Title VII: Bibbs v. Block Deborah Lynn Parker ...... 79 BOOK REVIEW Why ERA Failed and Why We Lost the ERA Alida Brill ...... 97 I i ANNOUNCEMENTS...... 1 Speaking Out against the 'Talking Cure': Unmarried Women in Freud's Early Case Studies SUSAN Mlz 291 The Heroine and Her Framework LEE HUNT 325 Politics and Gender in Pacific Island Societies: A Feminist Critique of -the Anthropology of Power SHARON W. TIFFANY 333 I Sex Roles and Anthropological Research in Rural Andalusia STANLEY BRANDES 357 Things You Were Never Told about Teaching PAMELA HEARN 373 The Gown of My Great-aunt ELLIN SAROT 381 Book Reviews N.' 383 UN@ Notes about Contributors 403 GORDON AND BREACH NewYork London . Paris . Montrew . Tokyo Melbourne Volume 14, Number l(1987)

WOMEN'S STUDIES

Common Ground - Introduction to "American Women's Narratives" 1 SUSAN ARMITAGE Women's Frontier Diaries: Writing for Good Reason GAYLE R. DAVIS Tsu iki, a Grafting: A History of a Japanese Pioneer Woman in dshington State 15 GAIL M. NOMURA Ex anding the Boundaries of Criticism: The Diary as Female Iutobiogr aphy 39 JUDY NOLTE LENSINK Telling the Mother's Story: History and Connection in the Autobiographies of Maxine Hong Kingston and Kim Chernin 55 JEANNE BARKER-NUNN Gender and Language: Dialect, Silence and the Disruption of Discourse 65 SALLY L KITCH Notes about Contributors 79 WOMEN'S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION

Volume 10-No. 1 Spring 1987

Differences in Self-Reported Deborah Weider-Hatfield 1 Leadership Behavior as a Function of Biological Sex and Psychological Gender The Verbal Expression of Love by William Foster Owen 15 Women and Men as a Critical Communication Event In Personal Relationships ., A Test of the Expected Use of Virginia Eman Wheeless, 25 Influence Strategies by Male Donald C. Hudson, and and Female Supervisors as Lawrence R. Wheeless Related to Job Satisfaction and Trust in Supervisor "Damned if you Do, Damned if you Craig Johnson and 37 Don't?": Status, Powerful Larry Vinson Speech, and Evaluations of Female Witnesses" Book Review lemma Yrammer 45 WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNfWIONAL FORm VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2 1987

Contents 103 Conflicts and contradictions among feminists over issues of and sexual freedom 1 13 Ideology at a Canadian shelter for battered women: a reconstruction 125 Ageing as a feminist issue JACKLYNCOCK 133 Trapped workers: constraints and contradictions experienced by black women in contemporary South Africa 141 Childbearing experiences of contemporary Nigerian working mothers 157 Gender stratification in higher education: the Department of Home Economics at the University of California, Berkeley 1916-1962 165 Gender, authority and the 'life'of an eighteenth-century woman writer: Delariviltre Manley's Adventures of Rivella JANETSAYERS 17 1 Feminism and science - reason and passion 181 Classical studies, patriarchy and feminism: the view from 1986 187 The dynamics of the women's studies classroom: a review essay of the teaching practice of women's studies in higher education 207 European workshop on language, sexism and education, West Berlin, 18-22 November 1985: a report RIGHT TO REPLY KATHYKFA 213 Open letter to battering mother explainers BIE NIOON(; 215 A response to Kathy Kea's open letter

.- BOOK REV IE\VS NELLIEY. MCKAY 217 Black Feminist Cri~rcismby Barbara C hrist~an SUSANROCHAM 219 Woman in the Muslim Unconscious by Fatna A. Sabbah MARYJEAN CORBETT and 220 Sun Gardens: Victoriun Plrolograrns by Anna At kins. VICWR LUFTIG Text by Larry J. Schaaf % I Feminist Forum WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 10 NUMBER 3 1987

THE FAWCETT LIBRARY: BRITAIN'S Contents MAJOR RESEARCH RESOURCE ON WOMEN PAST AND PRESENT

MARYS~YTT At the heart of the matter Rrr~PANKHURST Collection development and women's heritage: the case of the Fawcett Library CATHERINEM. IRELAND Highlights from the treasures in the Fawcett Library DAVIDT. J. DOUGHAN Periodicals by, for, and about women in Britain MARGARETSWEET When letters still were written VERONICAPERKINS The Fawcett Library picture collection MILLICENTWITHEROW Ephemera ANGELARICHARDSON Funding the Fawcett Library . DALESPENDER Sadd Brown collection PAULAHAMILTON and JANICEGOTHARD 'The other half?': sources on British female emigration at the Fawcett Library, with special reference to Australia CAROLMCPHEE and ANNFITZGERALD The Teresa ~illington-~rei~collection: two Californians tap into the Fawcett PAULINEBLAGDEN Patterns of library use among researchers in the field of women's studies with special reference to the Fawcett Library Biographical Statements Feminist Forum - News, Conferences, Resources Software Survey Section WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL FORUM VOLUME 10 NUMBER 4 1987

THE GENDERING OF SPORT, LEISURE, Contents AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

M. ANNHALL 333 Editorial LYNDAI. A. BIRKEand GwVINES 337 A sporting chance: the anatomy of destiny? LOISBRYSON 349 Sport and the maintenance of masculine hegemony KARI FASTING 361 Sports and women's culture ROBERTAS. BENNETT,K. GwWHITAKER, 369 Changing the rules of the game: reflections NINAJO WOOLLEYSMITH, and tokd a feminist analysis of sport ANNESABLOVE HELENLENSKYJ Female sexuality and women's sport NANCYTHEBERGE Sport and women's empowerment SUSANBIRRELL and DIANAM. RICHTER Is a diamond forever? Feminist transformations of sport ANIKOVARPALOTAI The hidden curriculum in leisure: An analysis of a girls' sport subcdture Unleisured Iives; Sport in the context of women's leisure Everyday life, sensuality, and body culture Issues of masculinity and femininity in British physical education The social construction of gender in physical education BOOK REVIEWS MARGARETELLIS Women First: The Female Tradition in English Physical Education 1880-1980 by Sheila Fletcher Subordination: Feminism and Social Theory by Clare Burton Educating for Peace, A Feminkt Perspective by Birgit Brock-Utne

In the Company of Educated Women: A History of Women and Higher Education in America by Barbara Miller Solomon Biographical statements Feminist Forum: News, Conferences, Reports Software Survey Section Editorial IN THIS ISSUE

2 International Development and Women's Employment: Issues for a Feminist Agenda Patricia Fernhndez-Kelly 7 Reconceptualizing Introductory Sociology: Two Course Outlines Nona Y. Glazer 14 Giving Life to Student Exams Margaret Andersen 16 Gender Balancing the Cumculum: Women, Minorities, and the "American Dream" Nan Bauer Maglin 18 Who Are the 'We? The Shifting Terms of Feminist Discourse Susan S. Lanser 21 Women in Development: Courses and Curriculum Integration Kathleen Staudt

SPECIAL FEATURE Roundup: Reports of lnternational Conferences

29 The Second lnternational Interdisciplinary Congress on Women Carol S. Rupprecht 32 Cross-Cultural Projections of Women: An Introduction Florence Babb and &dy Cleary 35 Women's Studies Conferences in Australia in ,1985 Susan Magarey and Susan Shendan 37 "Women and the Household": A Regionat Conference for Asia Martha Vicinus 40 "Women and Memory": A Report on the Conference Melanie Hawthorne and Claudine Reynaud

SOURCES 44 The Purple Goddess: A Memoir Toni MdVaron 48 Small Happiness: Women of a Chinese Village Excerpts from the Film Transcript Carma Hinton and Richard Gordon

RESOURCES 53 National Council for Research on Women 1986-87 Directory Opportunities for Research and Study: A Listing of the Fellowships, Affiliated Scholar Programs, Grants, and Internships Sponsored by Member Centers of the National Council for Research on Women Saphira Baker Book Review: Recommended for the Classroorri Esther Jantzen Stephanie Urdang with Laum Poyne 74 Newsbriefs The Women's Studies Revied

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In this issue: Reviews

The Pah aud the Power of Coming of Age. By Marcia Bedard. Page 2

Review of Growing Up Femrlt By SumKoppclman Page 4 tivir(g With Death By Cord Bininger. Pagc 7

Review of Imamdat Aca By &la Rupp. Page 9

Review of In Her Om Right By Kuthy Cuo. Page 10

Review of An AfmVicLotian Ftminia By Claire Robertsa. Page 12

RNim of Counter Culnver By Elizabeth Linder DaGue. Page 13 Cdbccm .Women Writers: R~SOYTCCSfor Research By Glynis Can. Page I5

Review of Playboot By AM C. Hdl. Page I7

Review of Mpry Chat and Philndeiphie By Mary hi. Rider. Page 18

Rtviov of Women in the Wald By Dom'e Painter. Page 20

Rrviov of Women Mnking Musk By Martha how. Page 21

RNim of Mpune a Differenc& By Joseph Lhmovan. Page 22

RNinv of The Lodg and the Virgia By Jean Bkker Page 24

Review of Lubinn Etiqlrette. By Suzanne Hyers. Page 26

ReuiewofR~tninnaadPoliabWdFlctiw ByLaraW& Page 27

Latin American aud African Taks of Patriarchal Violence. By TdRpmallb. Page 28