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Published by Susan Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large, University of Wisconsin System 112A Memorial Library 728 State Street Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (608) 263- 5754 a current listing of contents I Volume 4, Number 2, 1984 Periodical 1i terature i's the cuttinq edqe of women's scholars hi^, , and much of women'; cuiture. Feminist periodicals: A Current Listinq of Contents is published by the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large on a quarterly basis with the intent of increasina ~ublicawareness of feminist ~eriodicals. It is our ho~ethat Feminist 6ekiodicals will serve several purposes: to keep the reader abreast of current topics in ; to increase readers' familiarity with a wide spectrum of feminist periodicals; and to pro- vide the requisite bib1 iographic information should a reader wish to subscribe to a journal or to obtain a particular article at her library or through inter1 ibrary loan. (Users will need to be aware of the limitations of the new copyright law with regard to photocopying of copyrighted materials. ) Table of contents pages from current issues of major feminist journals are reproduced in each issue of Feminist Periodicals, preceded by a comprehensive annotated listing of all journals we have selected. As pub1 ication schedules vary enormously, not every periodical wi 11 have table of contents pages reproduced in each issue of FP. The annotated l isting provides the fol lowing information on each journal : Year of first publication. Frequency of publication. U.S. subscription price(s). Subscription address. Current editor. Editorial address (if different from subscription address). International Standard Serials Number (ISSN) . Library of Congress (LC) catalog card number. OCLC, Inc. Control Number. Locations where the journal is held in the UW system. Publications in which the journal is indexed. Subject focus/statement of purpose of the journal.

?lease note that in the actual text, only the numbers 1 to 12 are used to identify the different categories of information. ii. Our goal is to have represented in FP all English-language feminist periodicals with a substantial national or regional readership, with an emphasis on scholarly journals and small press offering. We do not in- clude publications which, though feminist in philosophy, do not focus sol ely on women ' s issues. Plor , with the exception of -Ms. , do we incl ude newsstand magazines. We are also forced to omit periodical s which 1 ack- a complete table of contents. We encourage feminist serials to build a full table of contents into their regular format to facilitate the indexing feminist 1 i terature sorely needs. Interested readers will find more complete information on femini'st periodicals in Guide to Women's Publishing by Polly Joan and Andrea Chesman (Paradise, CA: Dustbooks, 1978) ; The Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in the U.S. edited bi-annually by Terry Mehlman (5173 Turner Rd., Richmond, IN 4- The Index/Directory of Women's Media pub1 ished annually by the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press (3306 Ross Place, NW, Washington DC 20008); and in Women's Periodicals and Newspapers: A Union List of the Holdings of MadisonArea Libraries, edited by James P. Danky, compiled by Maureen E. Hady, Barry Christopher Noona, and Neil E. Strache (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1982). Suggestions for improvement of Feminist Periodicals are gratefully received. We would particularly appreciate assistance from readers in the UW-System with our efforts to keep the holding information complete and up-to-date. Please 1et us know about new subscriptions, subscriptions we have over1 ooked, cancel lations, or other pertinent information.

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Feminist Periodical s (ISSN 0742-7433) is publ ished by Susan E. Searing, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large for the University of Wisconsin System, ll2A Memorial Library, 728 State Street, - Madison, WI 53706. Phone: (608) 263-5754. Compilers: Linda Shult, Brenda J. Marston. Graphics: Catharina Schimert. Pub- lications of the Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large are available free of charge to Wisconsin residents. The sub- scription rate outside Wisconsin is $12.00/year for individuals and women ' s proqrams , $24.OO/vear for institutions. This fee covers all publications of the Office, including Feminist Col- lections, Feminist Periodicals, New Books on Women & Feminism, and bi bl ioqraphies, directories and occasional pub1 ications ] produced throughout the year. iii.

AMAZON BLACK MARIA i. 1972. 1. 1971. 2. 2Iyear. 2. Annual. 3. 56 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single Copies: $1. 3. $14 (indiv.), $16 (Inst.). Single copies: $4. Free to prisoners. 4. P.O. Box 25187, Chicago, IL 60625-0187. 4. 2211 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53211. 5. Black Maria Collective. 5. Amazon Collective. 7. ISSN 0045-222);. * 9. OCLC 2045999. 8. LC ~~77-1275. 10. Madlson; State Historical Society. 9. OCLC 2786249. 12. "Amazon Is a bimonthly publlcatlon with 10. Madlson. articles, poetry, short stories, etc. by women. 12. "Black Maria publishes work by emerging waen about wanen, from a feminist viewpoint." writers that presents wanen as the caplex, post tive be1ngs they are." ATLANTIS 1. 1976. BREAD 8 ROSES. 2. 21year. 1. 1977. 3. $10 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). 2. Semiannual . 4. Mount Salnt Vincent University, 166 Bedford 3. $7.50 (lndiv.), $12 (lnst.). Highway, Halifax. Nova Scotia. 83M 256, Canada. 4. P.O. Box 1230, Madison, WI 53701. 5. Drs. Susan Clark, Margaret Conrad, Donna E. 5. Edltorial col lectlve. Smyth. 7. ISSN 0197-5927. 7. ISSN 0702-7818. 8. LC sn80-11685. 8. LC cn77-32338. 9. OCLC 6066500. 9. OCLC 3409640. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 10. State Historical Society. 12. Features; editorials; reviews; news briefs; 11. Historical Abstracts; herlcar History and fiction; poetry; photography and graphics. Life; The Alternative Press Index; Resources ".. .founded with the expressed purpose of for Feminist Research. establishing a Midwest-based journal to focus ' 12. "At1 antis Is an Interdlsciplinary journal on cultural, political and social concerns of dGXZT€o critical and creative writing in American men.." English or French on the topic of men. Contalns scholarly articles, review essays, BROADSHEET. book revlews, art And poetry." 1972. l01year. $30.50 (airmail ), $22.00 (surface mil ). P.O. Box 5799, Wellesly Street. Auckland, New Zeal and. $6: The Broadsheet Col lective. P.O. Box 1624, Madison. WI 53701-1624. ISSN 0110-8603. Edited by camlittee; current camittee chair, OCLC 6578660. Jeanne Gomoll. News; analysis; inyepth articles; fiction; ISSN 0197-775X. poetry; reviews. Broadsheet is a radical LC snao-11853. feminlst magazine dich consciously strlves to OCLC 6113633. be anti-racist and to incorporate the vims of State Historical Society. lndlgpnous men. The main focus Is on New Science fiction and fantasy with a feminlst Zealand wornen and events, with $me coverage of orientation. Pacific concerns apd issues fact ng men and femini sts everywhere. 81G HAMA RAG 1 1. 1972. BROOMSTICK. wyear. 1. 1978. $9 (lndlv.), $22 (inst.). $15 (Canada, Mexico, 2. Bimonthly. or delivered in plain brawn wrapper). Free to 3. $10 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies1 wanen in prlson or In psychiatric Institutions. $2.50. 1724 Gaylord Street, Denver, CO 80206. 4. 3543 18th St.. San Francisco, CA 94110. Bi Mama Ra Collective. 5. fflckey Spencer and Polly Taylor. *33. 10. State Historical Society. LC ~~80-1187. 11. Alternative Press Index. OCLC 2778484. 12. "Eroanstlck Is a lemlnlst political journal State Historical Society. pubiisnlng material by, for and about women Alternative Press Index. over forty. Our priorities are! to portray Addresses the theory and practlce of the clear, posltive images of older men; to take liberation of all wanen, with extensive a stand against the denigration of older uanen; coverage of liberation movements, both national to offer positive alternatives in our lives. and International, native/aboriginal peoples Our goal is to form a support network among !and rights struggles, the mental patients1 older wanen." 11 beration movements, and issues concerning women in prison. iv.

CALYX. 1. 1976. 12. History; biography; correspondence; journal 2. 3/year. entries; fiction; poetry; visual art. Canmon 3. $10 (indiv.), $15 (lib. 8 inst.). Single Lives/ Lives seeks to document tmes copies; $4. of ordinary , and to reflect the 4. P.O. Box B, Corvallis, OR 97339. diversity of the lesbian community--1esbi ans of 5. Margari ta Donne1 1y. color, of age and of youth, fat lesbians, 7. ISSN 0147-1627. disabled lesbians, poor and working-class 8. LC 77-649570. lesbians. CL/LL wishes to insure access and 9. OCLC 3114927. visibi 1ity nsbians who have never thought 10. Madison. before of publishing their work. 11. American Humanities Index. 12. "Cal x publishes poetry, prose, art, reviews, CONCERNS: NEWSLETTER OF THE WOMEN'S CAUCUS OF THE t&ations, md photography, and is committed MODERN LANGUAGES. to providing a beautiful and creative journal 1. 1971. format in whicn to showcase women artists and 2. 3/year. writers. " 3. Sliding scale based on income, write far detai 1 s. CAMERA OBSCURA. 4. Women's Studies, 209 N. Brooks St., Madison, 1. 1976. W153706. 2. 3/year. 5. Mary Wyer and Annis Pratt. 3. $10.50 (indiv.), $21 (inst.). Single copies; 9. OCLC 2259670. S4. Double issues: $7 (issue 3/4), $11 (issue 10. Hi lwaukee. 8/9/10). 12. News of the Modern Language Association; 4. P.O. Box 25899, Los Angeles, CA 90025. features; bibliographies; job information. 5. Camera Obscura Collective: Janet Bergstrom, ti1zabeth Lyon, Constance Penley. CONDITIONS. 7. ISSN 0270-5346. 1. 1976. 8. LC sc79-4979. 2. Semiannual. 9. OCLC 4818143. 3. 3 issues! $9 (indiv. hardship), $15 (indiv.), 10. Madison; Milwaukee. $25 (inst.). Single copies! $6 (indiv.), $9 11. International Index to Film Periodicals; The (inst.). Film Literature Index; The Arts and Humanities 4. P.O. Box 56A. Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, NY Citation Index; Current Contents/Arts and 11215. Humanities. 5. , Elly Bulkin, Cheryl Clarke, 12. Film theory and history; feminist theory; Carroll Oliver, Mirtha N. guintanales, Aida psychoanalytic theory; Marxist theory; Santiago. photography; video and performance. f ISSN 0147-8311. 8. LC 77-641895.

CANADIAN dOMAN STUDIES/LES CAHIEX DE LA FEMME. 9. OCLC 3232386. 1 1. 1978. 10. Madison; State Historical Society ; Milwaukee. 2. Quarterly. 11. Alternative Press Index. 3. $15 (indiv.), $25 (Canadian inst.), $28 (inst. 12. Poetry; short fiction; novel excerpts; drama; outside Canada). Single copies: $4. critical articles; reviews. "Conditions is a 4. 204 Founders College, York University, 4700 magazine of women's writing wlth an emphasis on Keele St.. Downsview. Ontario M3J 1P3. Canada. writing by lesbians." 5. Shelagh Wilkinson. 7. ISSN 0713-3235. CONNEXIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S QUARTERLY. 9. OCLC 8558872. 1. 1981. ' 10. - State Historical Society. 2. Quarterly. 12. "CWS/cf is a bilingual , interdisciplinary, 3. $12 (indiv.), $24 (inst. & lib.). Single feminrSt journal that brings exciting copies I $3. scholarship about wmen to non-schol ars, 4. 4228 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609. broadcasts our diverse experiences and bridges 5. Edltorial collective. the gap between Canada's languages and 9. OCLC 8015674. cultures." 10. State Historical Society. 11. Alternative Press Index. COMMON LIVES/LESBIAN LIVES. 12. "...the collective product of feminists of 1. 1981. diverse nationalities and political 2. Quarterly. perspectives cmitted to contributing to an 3. 512 (indiv.), $20 (inst.). Single copies: $4. international wanen's movement." Each issue 4. P.O. Box 1553, Iowa City, IA 52244. focuses on a specific theme througn feature 5. Edited collectively. articles, interviews and personal narratives, 9. OCLC 8234014. often translated from foreign-language 10. Madison, State Historical Society. pub1 ications. Edi torial s; features; news; bib1iographies; FS, FEMINIST STUDIES. book reviews. Focus on feminist librarianship, 1. 1972. pub1 ishing , booksel li ng, archiving. 2. 3/year. researchi ng--both in Wisconsin and national ly. 3. 513.50 (National Wanen's Studies Association Review essays strive to provide a guide to the members), $18 (indiv.), $36 (inst.). Single literature on a particular topic, (e.g. co~iesj$8 (indiv.). $16 (inst.). soci obi 01 ogy ; women in devel opment ; western 4. Managing ~ditor,FS. ~eministstudies, c/o women; lesbian studies; black wanen; feminist Wanen's Studies Program, University of science fiction.) Maryland, College Park, E(D 20742. 5. Claire G. Moses. FEMINIST ISSUES 7. ISSN 0046-3663. 1. 1980. 8. LC 78-645276; ~~76-192. 2Iyear. 9. OCLC 1632609. $15 (indiv.), $25 (inst.). Single copies2 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; $10.00 (indiv.), $12.50 (inst.). Stevens Point . ran sac ti on ~eriodicals~onsohium. Dept. 8010, 11. Alternative Press Index; Americal History and Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08903. Life; American Historical Association Recent1y Mary Jo Lakeland and Susan Ellis Wolf . Published Articles; Bulletin Signaletique- 2948 Hi 1legass, Berkeley. CA 94705. soci ologie; Historical Abstracts; Modern ISSN 0270-6679. Language Association International Madison; State Historical Society. Bibliography; The Philosopher's Index; A journal of feminist social and political Psychological Abstracts; Sociolo~ical theory, with emphasis on an international Abstracts; Wonen Studies Abstracts. exchange of ideas. It includes articles by 12. Historical and critical articles; poetry; art; Engllsh-language feminists as we1 1 as reports frm the wanen's movement: reviem. translations of femlnist texts by men of "Fs, Feml nist Studies was founded7to encourage other countries. analytic responses to feminist issues and to open- new areas of research, critic1 sin, and FEMINIST REVIEW. speculation. The editors are comnitted to 1. 1979. providing a forum for feminist analysis, 2. 3lyear. debate, and exchange." 3. $18 (indiv.), $50 (inst.). Single copiesr $7.75 (Indiv.), $15.75 (inst.). FEMINARY: A FEMINIST JOURNAL FOR THE SOUTH 4. 11 Carleton Gardens, Brecknock Road, London N19 mPHASIZIN6 THE LESBIAN VISION. 5AQ , England. 1. 1970.. 5. Editorial collective. 2. 2/year. 7. ISSN 0141-7789. 3. $6.50 (indiv.), $13 (inst.). Single copiesr 8. LC 80-647745. 53.75 plus 3.75 postage. 9. OCLC 6191763. 4. P.O. Box 954, Chapel Hl11, NC 27514. 10. Madison. 5. Editorial collective. 12. "To develop the theory of Wanen's Liberation 10. Madlson. and debate the political perspectives and 12. Articles; personal narratives; journal strategy of the movement. To be a forum of excerpts; letters; short fiction; portry; work in progress and current research and drawings; photographs. "...a lesbian feminist debates in Women ' s Studi es " journal far the South...produced by a lesbian . feminist collective...As Southerners, as FRONTIERS: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN STUDIES. lesblans, and as wmen, we need to explore with 1. 1975. others how our lives fit into a region about 2. 3/year. which we have great anbivalences--to share our 3. $ 11 (National Wanen 's Studies Association anger and our love." members), $12 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single cooies~S5 (indiv.1. $9 (inst.). FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: WOMEN ' S STUDIES LIBRARY 4. ~rontiers,kinen studies 'program, University of RESOURCES IN WISCONSIN. Colorado, Boulder, Co 80309. 1. 1980. 5. Editorial Board. Editor: Kathi George. 2. Quarterly. 7. ISSN 0160-9009. 3. Free to Wisconsin residents. Out-of-state 8. LC SC78-317. subscriptions: $ 12 (indi v. and wanen's 9. OCLC 2586280. programs), $24 (inst.). Fee covers all 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevil le; publications of the Office of the Women's Stevens Point . Studies Librarian-at-Large. 11. Wanen Studies Abstracts; American Humanities (See o. 1i.l Index; Human Resources Abstracts; Historical 4. i12~~emorial Library. 728 State St., Madison, Abstracts. WI 53706. 12. Feature articles; book reviews; poetry; black 5. Susan Searing and Catherine Loeb. and white photography; short fiction. Each 9. OCLC 6467769. issue focuses on a theme, e.g., wanen's oral 10. Em Claire; Madison; State Historical Society; history; mothers and daughters ; Chicanas ; Stevens Point; Stout ; Superior; Whi tewater. Native American wmen; women as verbal artists; who speaks for the wanen's movement; lesbian history. "The continuing goal of Frontiers is to publish a journal which bridges the gap between university and camnunity wanen; to fina a balance betreen academic and popular views on issues common to wanen." vi.

HARVARD WOMEN'S LAW JOURNAL. 1978. 12. Articles; poetry; fiction; visual art. Annual. Interdisciplinary forum for the creative $7, $6 (student). accomplishments of wmen in the fields of Pub1 ications Office, Harvard Law School , 1iterature, music, the visual and performing Cambridge. MA 02138. arts; includes color reproductions and a pull- Judith C. Miles. out soundsheet of a musical performance, Articles Editors, Harvard Women's Law Journal, reading or interview; provides a documentation Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA 02138. of the ongoing history of women in arts and ISSN 0270-1456. 1etters. LC 80-643769. OCLC 3967304. HERESIES! A FEMINIST PUBLICATION ON ART & POLITICS. Madison. 1. 1977. Current Law Index; Index to Legal Periodicals. 2. Quarterly. "The Harvard Women's Law Journal is devoted to 3. $15 (indiv.), $24 (inst.). Single copies1 $5. the development of a feminist jurisprudence. 4. P.O. Box 766. Canal Street Station. New York. The main purpose is to provide an in-depth NY 11013. exploration of the impact of the law on women 5. Heresies Collective. and of women on the law. Political , economic, 7. ISSN 0146-3411. historical and sociological perspectives are 8. LC ~~77-704. combined with legal ones to present a realistic 9. OCLC 2917688. picture of wanen's legal status." 10. Lacrosse: Madison: Milwaukee; Plattevil le: Stevens Point. - HEALTHSHARING: A CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY. 11. Alternative Press Index. 12. Editorials; short articles; bibliographies; Quarterly. poetry. "Heresies is an idea-oriented journal Canada: $8 (indiv.)., $15 (lib. & groups). devoted to the examination of art and politics Outside Canada: add 31.50. from a feminist perspective." P.O. Box 230, Station M, Toronto, Ontario M6S 4T3. HYPATIA. (See WOMEN'S STUDIES INTERNATIONAL Eli zabeth A1 1emang . FORUM.) 191 College St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P9. ISSN 0226-1510. HYSTERIA. LC cn80-30707. 1. 1980. OCLC 6295890. 2. Quarterly, Provides a critical analysis of women's health 3. Canada: $8 (indiv.), $15 (inst.), Add $2 issues from a feminist perspective. outside Canada. Sample copies; $2.50. 4. P.O. Box 2481, Station B, Kitchener, Ontario HECATE: A WOMEN'S INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL. N2H 6H3, Canada. 1975. 5. The H steria Collectives Catherine Edwards, Semiannual. BeckkMoe Lyons, Eliza More, Kathy $8 (indiv.), $i5 (inst.). Single copies! $4 Zinger . (indiv.), f7.50 (inst.). 7. ISSN 0229-5385. English Oept., IJniversity of Queensland, St. 8. LC cn81-30633. Lucia, Brisbane 4067, Australia. 9. OCLC 8036553. Carole Ferrier. 10. State Historical Society. ISSN 0311-4198. 12. "We try to provide a forum for social and OCLC 2530248. cultural issues of interest to wmen. We also Madison. provide publishing space for creative feminist Women Studies Abstracts. work -- fiction, poetry, graphic arts." Historical and critical articles; creative work; graphics; bibliographies; reviews. "Hecate prints material relating to women. Me a-titularly interested in contributions 2. 2/year. which employ a feminist, marxist, or other 3. 2 issues $9.50 (indiv.), $15.00 (inst.). radical methodology to focus on the position of 4. P.O. Box 1355, Stuyvesant Station, New York, NY women in re1at ion to and capital ism. 10009. 5. Susan Sherman. HELICON NINE: .THE JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ARTS AND 12. "IKON is about 'creativity and change8--the LETTERS. i-arabi 1ity of the creative process and 1979. social change. It is a cultural magazine, a 3/year. political magazine, a feminist magazine, which $15. Single copies: $7.50 plus postage. shows the experiences of third world women, Helicon Nine, lnc. P.O. Box 22112, Kansas City, lesbians, Jewish and working women, vomen in I h4115. all our diversity." Gloria Vando Hickok. ISSN 0197-3371. LC 80-640627 OCLC 5298604. Madison; State Historical Society. vii.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMEN' S STUDIES. LADY-UNIQUE-INCLINATION-OF-THE-NIGHT. 1. 1978. 1. 1976. 2. Slyear. 2. Annually. 3. $24 (indiv.), $45 (inst.). 3. $3.75/issue. 4. Eden Press. P .O. Box 51. St. A1 bans. VT 05478. 4. 6058 Baylor Street, Austin, TX 78703. 5. Sherri larkso on. 5. Kay F. Turner. 7. ISSN 0703-8246. 10. Madison. 9. OCLC 9275059. 12. "We primarily seek in-depth research on the 10. Eau Claire; Madison; Plattevll le; Stevens history and meaning of the goddesses, wanen and Point; Stout; Uhitewater. re1i gion. women's folklore, women's 11. America: History and Life; Human Sexuality mythological heritage, etc., but sane poetry Update; Current Contents/Social 8 Behavioral and fiction is always included." Sciences ; Soci a1 Sciences Cltat1 on Index ; Women Studies Abstracts; Cedex-RIC; American LESBIAN VOICES. Psychological Abstracts; MLA International 1. 1974. Bib1 iography ; 01 rectory of Peri odlcal s. 2. Quarterly. 12. Historical , critical, and feature articles; 3. 510 (lndlv.). 520 (lnst.). Slngle copies! $3. book rev1ews . 4. Jonnik Enterprrises, Inc., P.O. Box 2066. San Jose. CA 95109. ISIS INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN. 5. Rosalie Nlchols. 1. 1974. 9. OCLC 8103187. 2. Quarterly. 12. Fictlon; poetry; reviews; edftorials. 3. 520 (indiv. 8 wanen's groups. airmail). $30 (lnst., airmail ). LILITH. 4. C.P. 301, 1227 Carouge. Switzerland. 1. 1976. 5. Editorial collective. 2. Quarterly. 6. Via 5. Marla dell 'Anima 30. Rane; Italy and 3. 512 (indiv.). 516 (inst. and lib.). Single C.P. 50 (Cornavin). 1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland. copies 1 $3. 9. OCLC 4286732. 4. ~ilithpublications, Inc.. 250 West 57th it., 10. Elaftevilla; Stout; Superior. mrk.NY 10019. 12. ISIS reproduces theoretical and practical 5. Susan Ueidman Schneider. ixmat1 on and docu~nentationf ran women 's 7. ISSN 0146-2334. groups and the wanen's movement around the 8. LC 83-640809: ~~77-511. world." Articles;. editorials; conference 9. OCLC 2694720. reports; resource guides. Is also 10. State Historical Soclety; Milwaukee. - ' published In Spanish. 11. Index to Jewish Periodicals. 12. Articles; reviews; poetry; fiction. "Lilith is JOURNAL OF WONN AN0 RELIGION. named for the legendary predecessor omo 1. 1981. insisted on equality with Adam...As Jewish 2. 2/year. femini sts conti nue to red1scover and rework 3. Only available with membership, whlch includes Jewish practice, the contents of Lilith may rnonthl y mall 1ngs and a blbl i ography of wmen serve as an evolving Prepared ~abma new and religion. Back Issues available for 53.50. code of behavior.' 4. 2465 LeConte Ave., Berkeley. CA 94709. LIP.. 5. Martha Ann Kirk (Spring 1984 only). 1. 1976. 7. ISSN 82-20870. 2. Annually. 8. LC 82-20870-5. 3. Australian dollars: 57.95 (indiv.), 510 (inst.). 18: $Ebh7%?Mt IS focus di ffers. We have covered 4. P.O. Box 139, Parkvllle. Victoria 3052, areas iuch as wmen and power, women and Australia. peace. " 5. Boards Suzanne Oavies, Andrea McLaughlln, Lfs Stoney, Jeannette Fenel on, Freda Frelberg. Kim KALLIOPE: A JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S ART. Oonal dson, Helen Saniga, Meredith Rogers, 1. 1979. Carolyn Lewens . 12. "ais a feminist arts journal dealing with 3. $9: 517/1, 2 years (indiv.). Single copies: the work of men In the-areas of film; visual 53.50. art, theatre, dance, etc." 4. 3939 Roosevel t Boulevard. Jacksonvi 1le. FL 32205. 5. Editorial collective. M/F: A FEMINIST JOURNAL. 10. Madison; State Historical Society. 1. 1978. 12. "Kallio e devotes ltself to wanen in the arts 2. Semiannual. by-+ pub shing their ,ark and sharing the1 r 3. 55.50 (indiv.). 511 inst.). Single copfesr ideas and opinions." e -I Poetry, fiction, art, ad. graphics, essays, interviews with women artists 4. 24 Ellerdale Road. L ndon NU3 608, England. and writers. 5. Parveen Adams, Bever y Brown, Elizabeth Cowie. 8. LC sn82-20378. 9. OCLC 6036119. .lo. Madison. 12. "A journal devoted to developing a theoretical debate on wanen's politics in relation to existlng socialist and feminist politics." Feature articles ; book reviews; letters/cments. viii.

6. Editors, Ms. Magazine, 119 N. 40th St., New York, NY 10018. 7. ISSN 0047-8318. 4. C1/202 Lajpat Nagar 1, New Del hi - 110024, 8. LC 72-624579. India. 9. OCLC 1285775. 5. Madhu Kishwar. 10. Green Say; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; 11, Alternative Press Index. Milwaukee; Oshkosh; Parkside; Platteville; 12. "Manushi i A Journal ~bo&Women and Society River Fa1 1 s; Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; focuses on wmen's life situations in India and Whit ewater. on struggles for change." 11. Readers ' Guide to Periodical Literature; Women Studies Abstracts ; Abstracts of Popular MINERVAa QUARTERLY REPORT ON WOMEN AND THE Culture; Wallace Memori a1 Library; Rochester MILITARY. Institute of Technology. 1. 1983. 12. Features; letters ; poetry and fiction; reviews; 2. Quarterly. news. 3. $30. Single copies: $7.50. 4. 1101 S. Arlington Ridge Road #210, Arlington, NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN. VA 22202. 1. 1972. 5. Linda Grant De Pauw. 2. Bimonthly. 7. ISSN 0736-718X. 3. $10 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). 8. LC 83-644761; sn83-249. 4. 108 W. Palisade Ave., Englewood, NJ 07631. 9. OCLC 9201074. 5. Phyllis Kriegel. 12. News, commentary., book reviews. "The purpose 7. ISSN 0160-1075. of Minerva is to provide an information center 8. LC sn8O-52. formduals and organizations concerned 9. OCLC 3617120. with some aspect of wanen and the 10. Madison; Stevens Point. military.. .The editorial policy emphasizes 12. 'We are a national feminist periodical written di versi ty rather than consensus. " for feminists and committed to reaching out to those not yet dedicated to a feminist future.'' MOTHEROOT JOURNALS A WOMEN'S REVIEW OF SMALL PRESSES. NEW MOON1 A JOURNAL OF SCIENCE FICTION AND CRITICAL 1. 1979. FEMINISM. 2. quarterly. 1. 1981. 3. 55 (indiv.). Single copies; 31.25. 2. 2 to 4/year. 4. 214 Dewey St., Pittsburgh, PA 15218. 3. 4 issues1 $10. Single copies: $3. 5. Anne Pride. 4. P.O. Box 2056, Madison, WI 53701. 8. LC sn82-20180. 5. Janice M. Bogstad. 9. OCLC 5280133. 7. ISSN 0278-0852. 10. Lacrosse; Madison; State Historical Society. 8. LC sn81-1678. 12. Feminist review of wanen's fiction, poetry, 9. OCLC 7701699. seri a1 s from small presses. 10. Madison. 12. "To provide critical resources on the status of MOVING OUT: FEMINIST LITERARY & ARTS JOURNAL. feminist theory and wanen's issues in science 1. 1971. fiction and fantasy genres. To publish and 2. Semi annual . encourage work of men writers and artists, 3. 56 (indiv.). 59 (lib.). Single copies! $3. whenever possible, and to ensure the feminist 4. 467 W. Hancock, Room 214, Wayne State orientation of all work published in the Uni versi ty, Detroit , MI 48202. journal ." 5. Amy L. Cherry, Gloria Dyc, Joan Gartland, Margaret Kaminski , Paula Rabi nowitz. NEW WOMEN'S'TIMES. 9. OCLC 3428883. 1. 1975. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. 2. Illyear. 12. Features; fiction. "We publish quality work by 3. $15 (indiv.), $20 (supporting), $30 (inst.). women. Library Journal described our journal 4. 804 Meigs St., Rochester, NY 14620. as one with a 'well-defined aesthetic sense 5. Editorial collective. which considers all facets of wanen's lives and 7. ISSN 0161-164X. literature'..." 8. LC sn 79-4421 ; sn78-5963. 9. OCLC 3885912. MS. 10. Madison; State Historical Society; Mi 1waultee. 1. 1972. 12. National and international news of interest to 2. Monthly. feminists. Articles, editorials, letters, 3. $14 (indiv.). Single copies: $1.75. reviews. New Wcinen's Times Feminist Review, a 4. Ms. Ma azine, Subscription Dept., 123 Garden review of 'literature and the arts is issued; six T-%---Mar on OH 43302. times a year as a supplement to New Women's 5. ~atricia ~arbine, ~hereeCrute, Joanne Edgar, -Times. Suzanne Braun Levi ne, Susan McHenry , Martha NBl son, Letty Cottin Pogrebi n, Gloria Steinem, Ruth Sul 1 ivan, El 1en Sweet, Mary Thom. ix.

OFF OUR BACKS. Sociological Abstracts ; Human Resources 1. 1970. Abstracts; Psychological Abstracts; Socl a1 2. Illyear. Sciences Citation Index; Current 3. Sli (indiv.), 515 (contributing). 520 (inst.). Contents/Socl a1 and Behavioral Sciences; Sample issue; 51.50. Two subs.: 520. Current Index to Journal s in Education (CIJE) ; Canadian i U.S.511. Prisoners : free. Chicorel Abstracts to Reading and Learning 4. off our backs, inc., 1841 Colu,nbia Rd.. NW, Oisabi 1ities; Child Development Abstracts and Room zlz . washi ngton . DC 20009. Bib1 iography ; Development and We1 fare 5. off our backs coiiective. I~ndiai::Human Sexualitv Uodate: Fmilv Review. 7. Tssnmmml. ihe-~si&olo~~of wmei~uirteriy is sponsored 8. LC sn78-1596. by Division 35 of the American Psychological 9. OCLC 1038241; 5729287. Assocl ation. Empi rlcal studles, critlcal 10. La Crosse; Mad1 son; State Historical Socl ety ; reviews, theoretical articles, and invlted book MI1waukee; Plattevil le; Stevens Point; reviews are published in the uarterl ... The Superi or. kinds of problems addressed inc+ u el 11. Publisher's Index (1970-1974) ; Wanen Studles psychological factors, behavloral studies, role Abstracts: Alternatlve Press Index; Hew development and change, career choice and Peri odi cai Index. training, management variables, educatlon. 12. Internattonal and natlonal news; feature dlscrimi nation, therapeutic processes, and artlcles including regular report1ng on work, sexual 1ty. health, prison, educatlon, and lesblan Issues; rev1ews ; letters ;' coverage of the wanen 's QUESTr A FEMINIST QUARTERY. movement -- conferences, actions, politics, 1. 1974. theory. Quarterly. $9 (indlv.), $25 (inst.). Slngle coplest PLAINSWOW. $3.35. 1. 1977. P.O. Box 8843, Washlngton. DC 20003. 2. Fbnthly (excludlnq Feb. and Acg.). Joan Twlggs. 3. $10 (Indlv.), $15 (contrlbuting). ISSN 0098-955X. 4. Box 8027. Grand Forks. ND 58202. LC 75-646061. 5. Elizabeth Hampsten. OCLC 2242837. 7. ISSN 0148-902X. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; State 8. LC ~~78-247. Historical Soclety ; Milwaukee; Plattevlllt; 9. OCLC 3400725. Stevens Pol nt ; Superlor; Whl tewater. 10. State Hlstorlcal Soclety. Abstracts of Popular Culture; Yanen Studles 12. Plalnswanan publlshes artlclcs, essays, Abstracts. fiction, poetry, revlew, graphics for and Focus on "lonq-tern, indepth feminist about women in the Plalns region, focuslng polltlcal analysis and Ideological tspeclal ly, but not exclusively, on llves of devel omnt. * rural men. RESOURCES FOR FEMINIST RESEARCH/DOCUMNTATION SUR PHIMIPARA. LA RECHERCHE FEHINISTE. (Formerly Canadlan 1. 19i4. Newsletter of Research on 'men. - 1972-1978.) 2. Seml annual. 1979. 3. $5, $811, 2 years (indlv.). Single copies: Quarterly. 52.75. $20 (indiv.), $35 (lnst.). 4. P.O. Box 371, Oconto, WI 54153. Centre for Women's Studies Education, O.I.S.E., 5. Jane Farrell , Ellen Kort, Diane Nichols. 252 Bloor St., West, Toronto, Ontarlo M5S 1V6, 10. La Crosse; Madlson; Whl tewater. Canada. 12. Poetry; dranlngs; revlews; articles; Margaret Andersen, Paula Caplan, Jennifer L. announcements ; letters. "Contributors Newton, Betsy riuse, A1 ison Prentlce, Frances restricted to Wisconsin residents on1 y -- we're Rooney, Joyce Scane, Jerl Ylne, Carol Zavitz. trylng to establish a vlable infonnal network ISSN 0707-8412. for our state's wanen." LC 84-641836; cn79-31946. OCLC 5585549. PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN QUARTERY. ~adlson ; Stout. 1. 1976. Wanen Studles Abstracts; Pmerican Hlstory and 2. Quarterly. Llfe; Canadian Educational Index; American 3. $54 linst.). Rates for individuals available Hmani ties Index; Hlstorlcal Abstracts; upon ' request. Sod 01 ogical Abstracts. 4. Human Sclences Press, 72 Fifth Ave., New York, Abstracts; book reviews; bibliographies; HY 10011. periodical resource guide. An 5. Nancy Henley. interdisclplinary, international periodical of 6. Dept. of Psycho1ogy. University of California, research on women and sex roles. Los Angeles, CA 90024. 7. ISSN 0361-6843. 8. LC 76-12952; SC76-790. . 9. OCLC 2529664. 10. Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Milwaukee; Plattevil le; Stevens Point; Stout. THE SECOND WAVE. SINISTER WISDOMI A JOURNAL OF WORDS AND PICTURES 1. 1971. FOR THE LESBIAN IMAGINATION IN ALL WOMEN. 2. Semiannual. 1. 1976. 3. $8 (indiv.), $16 (inst.). Single copiesr $2. 2. Quarterly. 4. P.O. Box 344 Cambridge A., Cambridge, MA 02139. 3. $13 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies! 5. Sally Jordan, De Larson , She1 ley Mains . $4.10. Stephanie Poggi , Shane Snowdon, Donna Turley. 4. P.O. Box 1023. Rockland. ME 04841. 7. ISSN 0048-9980. 5. Melanie ~a~e/~antrowitz;Michaele Uccel la. 8. LC 76-25749. 7. ISSN 0196-1853. 9. OCLC 2267679. 8. LC 82-640638 ; sn79-8096. 10. Madison; Milwaukee; Whitewater. 9. OCLC 3451636. 11. Alternative Press Index. 10. Madison. 12. Feature articles; poetry; fiction; reviews. 11. Alternative Press Index; Directory of Women's "All material must be related to the theme of Media. feminism." 12. Theoretical articles; poetry; drama; fiction; reviews. SEX ROLES; A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH. 1. 1975. SOJOURNER. 2. Monthly. 1. 1975. 3. 922.50 (indiv.), $110 (inst.). 2. Monthly. 4. Plenum Publishing Corporation, 233 Spring St., 3. $11 (indiv.), $19 (two yrs.), $22 (inst.). New York, NY 10013. Single copies1 91. - 5. Phyllis A. Katz. 4. 143 Albany St., Cambridge, MA 02139. 6. Institute for Research on Social Problems, 520 5. Shane Snowdon. Pearl St.. Boulder. CO 80302. 7. ISSN 0191-8699. 7. ISSN 036010025. - 8. LC sn79-2799. '8. LC 75-646987. 9. OCLC 4656277. 9. OCLC 2243426. 10. Madison. 10. Eau Clalrc; Madison; Parkside; Plattevil le; 12. Feature articles; reviews of books, film, Stevens Poi nt ; Stout; Whi tewater. dance, theater, visual arts, and music; news; 11. Abstracts on Criminology and Penology; Child poetry. "Our editorial policy is to consider Development Abstracts and Bibliography; for publication anything that is not racist, Contemporary Sociology ; Current Contents; sexist, or homophobic in content." Excerpta Mica; Family Planning Perspectives ; Human Sexuality Update; Psychological SPARE RIB. Abstracts; Referativnyi Zhurnal ; Sage Family 1. 1972. Studies Abstracts; Soci a1 Sciences Citation 2. Monthly. Index; Sociological Abstracts; The SIECUS 3. Airmail r $35 (indiv.). $52 (inst.), $23 Report; Studies on Wanen Abstracts. (seamail, indiv.), $36 (seamail . inst.). 12. Empirical research relating to sex roles; book 4. 27 Clerkenwell Close, London EC1. England. reviews . 5. Editorial collective. 7. ISSN 0306-7971. : JOURNAL OF UCMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY. 9. OCLC 5237209. 1975. 10. Madison; Mi1 waukee. Quarterly. 12. Feature articles (e.g., on politics, labor, 920 (students and National Uanen's Studies history, employment, media) ; fiction; poetry; Association members), $27.50 {indi v.) , 955 reviews; letters ; news. (inst.). Single copies: $7 (indiv.), $13.75 (inst.). THIRD WOMAN. The University of Chicago Press, Journals 1. 1981. . Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637. 2. 2/year. Barbara Charlrsworth Gel pi. 3. $7 (indiv.), $10 (inst.). Barbara C. Gelpi Si ns, Center for Research on 4. C/O Chicano-Riqueno Studies, BH849, Indiana women, ~erralou;e+ tanford University, University. Bloanington, IN 47405. Stanford, CA 94305. 5. Norma Alarcon. ISSN 0097-9740. 9. OCLC 8342969. LC 75-649469. 12. "The journal is a forum for the creative and OCLC 1362618. critical work of, or on behalt of, Hispanic and Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madison; Third World Women in general. Milwaukee; Parkside; Plattevil le; Oshkosh; River Fa1 1s ; Stevens Point ; Stout ; Superior; Whi tewater. Modern Language Abstracts; Historical Abstracts; Women Studies Abstracts; Current Contents ; Psychological Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Soci a1 Science Citation Index; America; History and Life. Feature articles; research; review essays; reports; book reviews; letters/comments; archival notes. xi.

13TH MOON! A FEMINIST LITERARY MAGAZINE. WOMAN'S ART JOURNAL. 1. 1973. 1980. 2. Semiannual. Semi annual. 3. Slngle copies: 55.95. $9 (indiv.), $13 (lnst.). 4. 13th Moon, Inc., Box 309, Cathedral Station, 7008 Sherwood Or., Knoxville, TN 37919. New York, NY 10025. Elsa Honig Fine. 5. Marilyn Hacker. ISSN 0270-7993. 7. ISSN 0094-3320. LC 80-647891 ; ~80-1207. 8. LC 76-647817. OCLC 6497852. 9. OCLC 2587697. Madison. 10. Mad1 son; MI1waukee. Art Bibliographies; RIM; ISI. 11. Abstracts of Popular Culture; American Critical articles and reviews pertaining to Humanities Index ; Index of Amerfcan Periodical wanen in the visual arts. "We are interested Verse; MLA International Bibliography. in a re-interpretation of art history fran our 12. Feature articles; poetry; ffction; art; new awareness as wanen.. .Wanen's ~rt-Journal is reviews. "13th Moon is a literary magazine a vehicle for the,,exchange of ideas and for publishing quality work by wanen. Eclectic, honest crltici sm. but particularly interested in feminlst and working class lesbian literature." WOR4NSPI RIT. 1. 1974. TRIVIA1 A JOURNAL OF IDEAS. 2. Quarterly. 1. 1982. 3. $8 (indiv.). 514 (inst.)., Single copies: $3. 2. 3/year. 4. 2000 King Mountain Trail. liolf Creck, OR 97497- 3. 510 (indlv.), $16 (inst.), $4.50 (sample copy). 9799. 4. P.O. Box 606, N. Pmherst, n4 01059. 5. Editorial collective. 5. Lise Well. Anne G. Dellenbaugh'. 9. OCLC 6065348. 6. P.O. Box 606, N. Pmherst. K4-01059. 11. Alternatl ve Press Index. 7. ISSH 0736-928X. . 12. Women's spirituality shared through articles, 8. LC 83-641534; $1183-1973. fiction. poetry, journals, songs, letters, and 9. OCLC 9247235. visual art. 10. Madison. 11. Alternative Press Index. WOnENl A JOURNAL OF LIBERATION. 12. Radical fminist theory, scholarship, and 1969. reviews. Irregular. 3 issues - $10 (indlv.), $15 (inst.). TULSA STUDIES IN MMEN'S LITERATURE. 3028 Greenmount Ave., Baltimore, MD 21218. 1. 1982. Editorial collective. 2. 2/year. ISSN 0043-7433. 3. $8 (indiv.), 59 (inst.). LC 73-13942. 4. The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104. OCLC 1696334. 5. Shari Benstock. Green Bay; Eau Claire; La Crosse; Madlson; 6. The University of Tulsa, 600 South College, Stevens Point; Stout; Superior; Whitewater. Tulsa ,' OK 74104. Alternative Press Index ; Wanen Studles 7. ISSN 0732-7733. Abstracts. 8. LC $1182-3788. Feature articles; poetry; editorials. Each 9. OCLC 8426594. issue is centered upon a theme, e.g., war and 10. Madison: State Historical Societv. peace; bodies ; class and money; motherlng ; 12. "Tulsa itudf es in Wanen's ~1ter;ure includes heal ing. articles, reviews, notes and queries fran scholars of every period, including those WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENTS. reading in languages other than English and 1. 1976. fran students of poetry and prose in all its 2. 3/year. forms, including essays, diaries, be1 les 3. $9 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). Single copies1 $3. lettres, and journal ism. While articles need 4. Centre for Urban and Carmunity Studies, Roan not be exclusively conce'med with female 426, 455 Spadfna Ave., Unlversity of Toronto, writers the focus must be upon wanen and their Toronto. Canada M5S 2Ci. work." 5. Gerda R. liekerle. 7. ISSN 0229-4796. WLW JOURNAL. 8. LC cn81-30452. 1976. 9. OCLC 7966483. Quarterly. 10. Madison. $15 (inst. and non-members of Wanen Library 12. Topf cs r planning, architecture, design; housing Workers ) . and ccnmnuni ty development; geography, urban 2027 Parker St., Berkeley. CA 94704. sociology, enviromental psychology, energy and Carol Starr. ecology. ISSN 0272-1996. Hadi son ; Stevens Point . Library Literature. Book, film and music reviews; feature articles; conference reports; news and notes. xii.

WOMEN & HEALTH. 8. LC 80-644752; ~n79-8972. 1976. 9. OCLC 5661577. Quarterly. 10. Madison; Milwaukee. $16 (National Women's Studies Association 11. International Political Science Abstracts; Pais members ) , $28 (indiv.), $72 (inst.), $88 Bulletin. (lib.). 12. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; ihe ~aworthPress, Inc., 28 East 22nd St., New book reviews; news and notes. York, NY 10010. Sharon Golub, Ph.D. WOMEN AND THERAPY. Sharon Golub, Dept. of Psychology, College of 1. 1982. New Rochell e, New Rochel le, NY 10801. 2. Quarterly. ISSN 0363-0242. 3. $16 (National Women's Studies Association LC 76-648355. members), $28 (indiv.), $53 (inst.), $73 OCLC 2337206. (lib.). Madison; Milwaukee; Platteville; Stevens Point. 4. Subscription Dept., The Haworth Press, 75 Abstracts of Health Care Management Studies ; Gri swol d St., Bi ng hamton, NY 13904. Alternative Press Index; Bibliographic Index of 5. Betts Collett. 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The journal is feminist in RIC-CERDIC (Re1 igious & Social Sciences Index) ; orientation and views therapy as an Soci a1 Sciences Citation Index; Soci a1 We1 fare, educational, expanding process for personal Soci a1 Planni ng/Pol icy & Soci a1 Development growth." Abstracts; Social Work Research & Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts;. Studies on Wanen WOMEN ARTISTS NEWS. Abstracts ; and Women's Studies Abstracts. 1. 1975. Feature articles; research; bibliographies; 2. 6/year. book reviews ; news and notes. 3. $10 (indiv.), $14 (inst.). Single copies: $2.50. WOMEN & PERFORMANCE: A JOURNAL OF FEMINIST THEORY. 4. P.O. Box 3304, Grand Central Station, New York, 1983. NY 10163. Z/year. 5. Cynthia Navaretta. $9 (indiv.), $15 (inst.). 7. ISSN 0149-7081. 51 W. 4th St., R. 300, New York, NY 10012. 8. LC 81-642200; ~~78-127. Jill Dolan, Julie Malnig. Gigi Rivkin, Judy R. 9. OCLC 353670. Rosenthal . Trudy Scott ,-~nne-B. Wyma. 10. Madison. ISSN 0704-770X. 12. 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Where We're At...... 2 Hot Briefs...... 6,7 Letters...... 3 America Held Hostage. ..l4 Women in Cages .....4,5,14 Calender...... 17 International Ads...... lg Wia...... 8,9,11 Resources...... 20 National Feminization of Poverty...... l0,U Homelessness...... 12

April, 1984 Voi. 12 No. 4

Struggle APSP ~onfl'ictAddressed Response from Corn. In Soli- darity .With African Indepen- At The Foot Of The Mountain dence ;...... ;.....lO,l3,l To Perform In Denver...... 4 Response from Ajowa Ifateyo. =...... lL,l ... ,Women In Cages International...... Native American Women In Prl- Palestinian women's Prison son: Paula Three Stars and Strike ...... 15 Doris Raven Darkwin9 Foster .5, America Held Hostage. :... .15 ~otBriefs ...... 6&7 poetry 1 Book Revlew "~reathingWalking Late At Sitt Marie *Ose by Etel Adrian Night by Rose...... l6 ...... 8&9 Calendar ..... :...... I7

MAY 'I904 ISSUE 1 1 B Spring 1984, No. 12

Women and Prostitution 2 Introduction 22 Pakistan: Auction Day Immigrant women sold to the 4 Italy: Firefly highest bidder Voices from Lucoolo. a prostitutes committee newspaper 23 Ecuador: Pro Union The beginn~ngof a prostitutes' union 7 Thailand: Rooted in the Material World Buddhism's legacy to women's 24 Australia: Sex in the Suburbs current economic srws Tidying up the neighborhood 11 France: Like Other Women 26 West Germany: Hydra Cafe The strikes that inspircd A center started by soclal workers prostitutes internationally ' and prosututes 12 England: Hands Off 27 Switzerland: Documenting Prostitution A coilect~vceffort to end Gris6Iidis Rtal desciibes her work police harassmen1 as an activlst. archivist and prostitute 14 Peru: We Know What Dignity Is 28 Switzerland: "I Don't Make Love; I Work" Prostitutes denounce corruption A lesbian's vlew of playlng in the brothels the hetero game I6 Zimbabwe: Operation Clean-Up 29 shorts Women respond to a government campaign Funds Ava~lable;Sropplng Traffic: Sex Educat~on;Taboo Subject; Woman a? Point Zero 19 Nicaragua: Enforcing New Morals The new government's attempr 10 31 Letters end prostitution 32 Resources 20 Iran: Sanctified Prostitution An interview discussing prostiturion under Khomeini Volume 10, Number 1 Spring 1984

1

, . Preface

Chiara Saracen0 Shifts in Public and Private Boundaries: Women as Mothers and Service Workers in Italian Daycare bfarilyn Power Falling Through the "Safety Net": Women, Economic Crisis, and Reaganomics Eleanor Wilner Poems Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker In Quest of the Writer Ding Ling Josephine Withers Inuit Women Artists: An Art Essay Nancie L. Gonzalez The Anthropologist as Female Head of Household Susan Rawlins Poem Deirdre David Ideologies of Patriarchy, Feminism, and Fiction in The Odd Women Phyllis Mack Comment and Debate: A Response to Shirley Glubka's "Out of the Stream: An Essay on Unconventional Motherhood"

Notes and Letters Sotes on Contributors Publications Received women's studies library resources in wisconsin vol. 5, no.3, spring 1984

T6BE OF CONTENTS

FROmTHEEMTORS...... Thoughts on how bibltographic instruction can empower women, by Susan Searing. FfMlNlST L!BRflRY EXHlalTS ...... Celebrating Women, 5 %story Week : The Berkeley Experience, by Beth Sialey. BRERHING INTO PRINT: GUIDES TO PERIODICRLS RNO PRESSfS ...... A review of reference sources that can aid women's studies scholars in getting their work published, by Susan Searing. NWS FflOm UOFI1EN'S EDUCRTION RESOURCES-UUEX ...... 8y Constance F. Threinen. EDITORS' NOT€ ...... NEU] RWENCE UOWS IN UJC47lEN'S STUDIES ...... "ew sources on the Arthur and Elizabeth Sch1esing.r Library, :he Gerritsen Collection of ;ionten's History, fan women on the prairie frmtier. Australian women, kencan women and politics, and working women. Seviewed 3y Susan Searins. FEillODICEL NOTES ......

library nis:ory; womea and representation: ;?man filn uo*leq; wmen and the 3rrs; wcmen an0 multina:iona!r; ronen in szt35 2nd iacal golitics. Ceasea ouol ication: %ual 'ixes: =irci;s: : :our-?' *7~:?SO? ??S; Lacv-Gnicue-;nciirlation-or-::icnt ;re L4:nces: ;eqtlJrlon; ?r4ni:6ra:' wmanjo: r?t.

UJISCONSIN ~iBUOGRRPHIES iN UJCG€:.I'S STUCES ...... lieu bi~l~ograpnieson womeq ana poiitlcs In Latln henca, ana the l~vesand politics of Latinas in the Jnited States. Volume 4, Sumber 1 Spring 1984

1 Feminist Issues Sociological Interview

Elaine Bell "I Want the Same Kind of Respect": Kap Ian A Black Working Woman Talks About Issues of Equality in Her Life...... 3

Articles Colerre Guillaumin Women and Theories About Society: The Effects on Theory of the Anger of the Oppressed...... 23

Terry Arendell Divorce: A Women's Issue ...... 4 1

Nicole-Claude Biological Paternity, Mathieu Social Maternity ...... 63

Mottique Plaza Ideology Against Women...... 73

Colette Capiran A Historical Precedent for Patriarchal Peter Oppression: "The Old Regime" and the French Revolution...... 83

All rnnslations are by the editors unless othewise indicated. - Copyright Z 19% by Feminist Issues. All rights merved. Summer 1984 Number 16 Contents

Editorial

Noticeboard 'Returning to Manderley' - Romance Fiction, Female Sexuality and Class Alison Light

The White Brothel: The Literary Exoneration of the Pornographic Smnne ffippeller

Sadomasochism and Feminism RinrtaeFrance

Trade Unions and the Radicalizing of Cynthia Cockbzrrn

The Women's Movement and the Labour Party An Intmtietu utifbLabour Party Feminists

Feminism and 'The Family' - review article Leslq C~zlrirc~ell

Letter

Book Reviews Women's Law Volume 7, Number 1 Journal Spring 1984

Premenstrual Syndrome: The Indefensible Defense

Elizabeth Holtzman , Articles Patterns of Violence: A Feminist Perspective on the Regulation of Pornography Caryn Jacobs Mediation of Wife Abuse Cases: The Adverse Impact of Informal Dispute Resolution on Women Lisa G. Lerman Notes Sexual Control in the Slaveholding South: The Implementation and Maintenance of a Racial Caste System Karen A. Getman The Future of Private Women's Colleges Janella Miller Statutes of Limitations in Civil Incest Suits: Preserving the Victim's Remedy Melissa G. Salten Manied Women's Rights Under the Matrimonial Regimes of Chile and Colombia: A Comparative Histor); Edith E. Scott Case Comments A Step Toward Insurance Equity: Arizona Gorerning Committee v. Norris Tamara Hjelle Olsen Lehr v. Robertson: Unwed Fathers and Adoption - How Much Process is Due? Jennifer J. Raab Recent Developments Book Review ~ealth8h~rin.gA CANADIAN WOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY Vol. 4, No. 4 Val. 4, No. 1 Vol. 4, No. 2 Vol 4, No. 3 Sept 1983 kc 1982 Mar 1983 June 1983 FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES 8 The Radlcal Orthodoxy 7 Mercury Polsonlng: One by the ~eminlc%era~~Support of Naturopathlc 7 Ask Your Mother Woman's Story Group Medlclne The synthetic hormone A denlal ass~stantlearns too 7 Our Story A medtcal anthropologist DES and the development late about the occupational A Bnef H~storyof the proposes naturopathy as an of DES Act~onIn Canada hazards of mercury Feminist Therapy Support alternative to the invasive by Maureen McEooy Lissa Donner talks with Group system of drugs and surgery' Diane Glbson 13 Help for Premenstrual 9 Seeklng Help by Carole Yawney 11 Naming Our Experience Syndrome When to seek help and 12 Not a Medlcal Mary O'Brien speaks on A description of resources avartable Emergency patriarchy, reproduction and premenstrual syndrome 12 Feminist Therapy A not so Imaginary piece of 'metaphywal ketchup' and its various treatments The roots and practlce of Hctlon about a nurse's efforts excerpt by Kathleen by Karen Walker femmlst therapy to meet the deslres of a McDonnell 23 Women and lnstltutlons paoent when faced unth 16 Genltal Muillation of NEWS A history of the use of hospital bureaucracy AMcan Women mental ~nshtuhonsas a by Phyllrs Jensen Why the custom perjlsts and means of soclal control 17 Mltral Valve Prolapse - how the West IS lnvdved 19 Lesblans In Therapy A Benign Syndrome? by Paulette G. Roberge 20 Regional Reports A discuss~onof what A personal account lesbrans want and nerd In illustrating medicine's failure therapy to treat seriously a heart NEWS OUR READERS WRlTE by Frances Rooney condihon expenenced by 4 Newsfronts 27 Tranquility Can Kill 20% of women 1 24 Regional Reports 23 Leners One woman's struggle w~th by Sl~aror~Anderson Vahum addrt~on bu Lmda Rauch Peregal OUR READERS WRlTE ETCETERA ------NEWS - 21 My Story. Our Story NEWS 4 Newsfronts The impact of a gluten 4 Newsfronts 25 Reglonal Reports 3 Collective Notes allergy 34 Reglonal Reporto by May M. Spies OUR READERS WRITE 6 Healthwise OUR READERS WRlTE 26 Letters - 21 My Story. Our Story 18 Reviews 37 Letters Sex gadets, the new ETCETERA Women. Work and ETCETERA tupperware Madness 27 Letters 3 Collectlve Notes 3 Collectlve Notes 6 Healthwlse reuiewed by Julie 6 Healthwlse ETCETERA 22 Reviews Wheelwright 32 Reviews Reproductive Hazards at A History of Women's 3 Collectlve Notes In Our Own Hands Bodies 6 Healthwlse Work reuiewed by Annette Clouglt reuiewed by Debbie Field reviewed by Eltzobelh A doctor and a chiropractor Therapy With Women Cramps and The Allemang look at complementary ways reviewed by Maeann of dealing with low back Menopause Story 24 Resources Cameron Steuens pain reviewed by Connie The Down Comforter 22 Reviews Clement reviewed by MachMaKay 28 Resources 3', c.-..- ---- 28 Resources Vol. 5, No. 1 A CANADIANWOMEN'S HEALTH QUARTERLY Dec 1.983 ~ealthahwing r I FEATURES

9 A Case For Lay Abortion Closing the gap between the pro-choiceand midwdery movements by Connie Clement 15 Nurturing Mothers Medialiiation kmmes the Volume V, Number 3, June 1984. ritual of birth by Sheilo Kirzlnger 19 The Right to Grieve Two women talk aht abortion NEWS Naorni and Heather Inside Healthsharing 22 Midwives and Healers: Update ...... 4 The Newfoundland FEATURES Experience In Search of a Scapegoat ...... 7 Vanishi history of the An uve~ewof the Grange inquiry. outports by Cealia Benoit bhics and Po-graphy ...... 9 by RabbiElyse Goldstein OUR READERS WRITE Under HiThumb ...... 10 Younger women face vidPnce indating relationships My Story ...... 23 by Patricio Gibson One woman comes to terms with the devastating experience of Vienceand Feminist Strategy ...... 14 being battered. OUR READERS WRITE Anwerview of theisweof violence asit affects - women today Leiiero ...... : ...... 30 28 My Story by Vwda Bursfyn by Marlene Pyykko Working With Violence ...... 19 I Three warnendiscuss their work in a shelter for 30 Letters batteredwomen and how this affects their own lives Collective Notes ...... 3 by fieWheehuright Reviews ...... 28 Sllence Means Dissent ...... 23 The Fraser Report 3 Collective Notes On pornography as the sexualized Hookers on Davie subordination d women. 8 Healthwise by Andrea Dworkm Resources ...... 31 28 Reviews The F-PlanDiet You Don't Need to Have a Repeat Caesarian 32 Resources The Journal of women's Arts & Letters

Spring/Summer 1984 Number 10

Marianne Langner Zeitlin 6 Homage to Jane Austen Barbara Elovic 11 Poem Lynn Bretz 12 Elizabeth "Grandma" Lay ton: A Drawer of Pictures Doris Radin 20 Six Poems Wendy Martin 26 : The Evolution of a Poet Judith Waring 34 Mombi. A story. Martha McFerren 45 Four Poems Frances Cohen Gillespie 50 Studio: Paintings Juliet Chayat 57 Poem Fredda S. Pearlson 58 'Two Poems Dennis Bernstein 60 The PoetryWorm: A Portrait of Colette Inez Recording A Colette Inez Sampler Waldseligkeit by Alma Mahler Jack Diether 70 The Murderous Maniage of Alma G' Gustaw Mahler Patricia Beam 82 Two Poems Diane Glancy 84 Poem 86 Notes on Contriblitors International Journal of Women's Studies Editor: Sherri Clarkson Volume 7, Number 2 Contents March/April 1984 UNDERSTANDING THE HELPSEEKING BEHAVIOR OF BATTERED WOMEN: A COMPARISON OF TRADITIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES AND WOMEN'S CROUPS...... 99 Katharine M. Donaco & Lee H. Bowker

FANNY BURNEY: THE PRIVATE SELF AND THE PUBLISHED SELF...... I10 Katharine h4. Rogers

SEXUAL BIAS IN THE LITERATURE OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR IN MAhlMALS AND BIRDS ...... I18 Anne Innis Dagg

WORKING-CLASS SEX-ROLE ORIENTATION ...... I36 William H. Swatos Jr. & Cynthia McCauley

WOMEN IN DY STOPINUTOPIA: 1984 AND BEYOND...... ,144 Joyce McCarl Nielsen

RUBYFRUITJUNGLE: LESBIANISM, FEMINISM, AND NARCISSlSiM...... ,155 Leslie Fishbein

RACE AND SENTENCING OF FEMALE FELONS: AFIELDSTUDY ...... 160 Coriunae Richey Mann

NEEDLES THAT TALK: THE ARPlLLERAS OF CHILE...... I73 Ma jorie Agosin

FACULTY SEX COMPOSITION AND JOB SATISFACTION OFACAOEMICWOMEN ...... 179 Malcolm D. Hill

BOOK REVIEWS

BOORS AVAIL;\RLE FOR KEVIEW ...... 191 INE Volume 11, Number 2; Summer 1984

RImsiAOuarterlvJournal l++EdtQTbPSern~ u Vletnam and U &uuL LkWall.Mother..ABr-ncnthlv EneL~x;Lnur~l...... 8 5 by Norma J. Borrs

EXBISITION tETTEa TP ELE SEBOEB...... iii Pentagon nilirarv Wamenls Corridor...... 90 by Edith Mayo SPECfALsmPLmmn W.A.S.P. Struggle for ?4ilitarIzation...... l by LtCol Yvonne C. Pateman, USAF (Ret.) DACCWITS Sprrng Xeeting Testimony Before the Senate Aosted by Coast Guazd...... l2 Committee on Veterans Affairs, by LCDR Nonna Cheatham, USN (Ret.) April 11, 1984 by Joan A. Maiman ...... 97 VA Advisory Committee on Women Veterans Aolds Second Meeting ...... 18 by Maureen E. Nerli...... 99 by June A. Willenz EX-P.O.S.E. Continues to Lead, Lobby and Liaison...... 23 by Donna M. Budd WRFA Focuses on Hilitary Family in 1984...... 32 The Roles of Army by Joyce M. Brogdon Women in Grenada...... lO3 by UAJ Ann Wright, USA Harvard Workshop Examines Impact of ...... 36 Prepared Statement by LTJG by Nancy Coatello Susan K. Donner, USCG Before the Sub- committee on Civil and Constitutional Society for Creative Rights of the House Judiciary Sub- Anachronism Brings Back committee, October 26, 1983...... 114 Ladies in Shining Armor ...... 41 by Sandra Bonds UcDaniel Excerpts from Statement of Aonorable Lawrence J. Korb, Asat. Secretary of Defense, before Sub- committee on Uilitary Personnel ahd Compensation of Committee on Armed Services, Eouse of Repre- sentatives, November 17, 1983...... 119

Excerpts from Testimony of Carolyn Becraft Before the Sub- committee on Uilitary Personnel and Compensation of the House Armed Services Committee, November 15, 1983...... 124

UYM...... ~~ Manning the Military: The by CPT Anita Wms. McHiller, USA Female Factor...... l33 by Representative Les Aspin Willenz, ...... 73 Reflections of a Veteran by D'Ann Campoell of Nonvrolence...... lSZ by Sabrina Sigal Falls 'A Uemorial Day Question" (poem) by narye Hefty ...... 161

Lash, &anen in Lk Resistance ~~n~~~~P1. ,vewltnesecs and Slm, nt m.uLeYerolnePmOefied& ...... 80 by COL Rose-. R. Stauber, USA (Ret.) JULY I1984 VOUIME XIII, rk1

THE POLITICAL TIME BOMB W'IU JUNE 1 1984 0 VOLUME Xll. No. 12 mausmWUIS HARRIS SURVEY: I Haw Womsa Livc Voto. Think bv Clona Sremem ...--...... 51

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Volume 13, Number 3 - COVER.: Photographer unknown: ~ntitfed.e. 1910. From THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S EYE (Museum oi modern -kt1

- In this lssne Pornography Law Takes - * Civil Righu Tack ...... ;: ...... Page I Tin% Bomb Exploding Now ...... Page I Paper Gets Shafted ...... \ - .Page I In .%arch of the Missing Mother. .: ...... Page 6 Big Dan 'iRape Trial ...... Page 7 AdFat Phobia ...... ,...... ,.Page- 9 Send in the Clowns:'Reflections . . on the Church '.....,L.....-...... Page I0 CR: Tool in Adolescent Treatment ...... Page 1 I

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.-Women In, The Amb...... 3aps4 & S . Internationail Round-Up ...... Page 6 Speaking Personally ...... Page 8 Equal Pay ...... -...... Page 9 Prime Tim ...... Page 10 Keeping Tabs On OwHealth ....page 11 Rook Reviews page.^ page.^ 1419 Calendar ..... *. .-...... Page 20 I Classifieds ...... - ...... Page 23 From the Hometown of Suson B. Anthony

Vol X No 4 April 1984 pable of Contents I Letters ...... page 2 Lesbian Psychologies ...... Page 3 Oh Why Me ...... Page 5 Dear Mister Judge ...... Page 6 Male Enemy / Left Enemy ...... pages 7-12 Big Mountain Alert ...... pcge 13 plus calendar. classifieds. announcements. women in business. and more ....

Vol X No 5 May 1984 [able of Contents Letters ...... Page 2 Interview-Mary Daly ...... page 3 Radical Femirdsm: The Greatest Hope ...... Page 6 Health Center Burned Again ...... pages 7 HEALING: Roots ., ...... "-.,,,.,, ...... pc~se8 Interview- ...... page 10 Racism. Homophobia & Anti-Semitism ...... page 11 Women's Studies in Chiccgo ...... page 13 ntamination of Native American Lands ... page 15 cmy:Lynn Campbell ...... page 17

Table of Contents SENECA ENCAMPNENT II ...... PAGE 2 THE HIGH TECH OFFICE ...... PAGE 3 WOMEN' S MOTORCYCLE FESTIVAL ' 84 ...... 1 ..PAGE 6 HEAL1 NG ...... PAGE 7 MARGARET RANDALL ...... PAGE 8 . WOMEN UNITED...... PAGE 10 ROCHESTER LOCA~SECTION CHOICES IN CHILDBIRTH IV...... PAGE 1 MEMORIAL DAY ...... PAGE 2 CFSAREAN PREVENTION MOVEMENT ...... PAGE 8 aNHEALTH ...... PAGE 13 - a review of literature ond the arts issued six times a year as a regular supplement to the New Women's Times

page 4.... F~IENO ANO LOVER: THE LIFE OF LOUISE BRYANT by Virginia Gardner...... reviewed by Lisa Di Caprio

Page 5-.-.. THE WWEN'S ENCYCLOPEDlA OF MYTHS AND SECRETS by Barbara G. Walker...... reviewed by Pnne F. Robertson

page 6.. .. WHAT HAPPENED NHEN THE HOPI HIT NEW YORK by Wendy Rose ...... reviewed by Mary TallMountain

page 7.. .. 1 HOW WHAT THE SMALL GIRL KNECl - by Anya Acntenbe rg...... reviewed by Joy Parks

page b...WILU: THE LIFE OF WILLA CATHER by Phyllis C. Robinson ...... reviewed by Judith Barrington

page 10.. .BREAKING OUT: FEMINIST CONSCIOUSNESS AND FEMINIST RESEAKCH by Liz Stanley and Soe Wise...... reviewed by Beenice Fisher

pbge 12 ... BOOKS AN0 LIFE...... by Jan Clausen

page 15.. .a00KS RECEiVED

page 15. :.QUERIES volume xlv number 5 may 1984

Pwncr Prrlls...... -13 Job Stms...... -13

After tk. S.Eond Sen--- ~kr~imlons conf-I...... 6 Pketos of M&lv- Yatlng by Mama tabor ...... 16 8 17

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books Wonen and the Low Conferewe...... I tRe interview with iather~neWacYinnon Look h In Eye: Old Yarn. on ?ef ining Pornogranhy...... I* *Ilq rnd Aprlsm...... la tRe 1n:ervfen rlth Fermn...... 11 Imrchfng Nee?...... 19 :J7 'ligi: .. 3rert :;. ..: ...... 5 1-ouse of Ymrn Conference...... 1i Th New Nlpmlngala...... 20 'Jace lnl C.2':: LSt3dy ...... : Qlt-Fmm Under: Sober Dykes Jernsylvan.i :rc-Choice 5ecii:m ....i r\nd Fri.ndr.. Qlr ...... a ,ilr?rnia: CsbdnCs !An 2e edcis:s..? 7ft:e :X ?ealacemeet :rai:c? ...... 2 Tax Cuts 30 hell For Qgcr...... ! music - Yotinq t kt:vis:s '1indi:ared.: Zoudin Pleads Gullty ...... 2kiil)r Feninis: 'escival ...... : art In4ia~polisLntl-?om Lw Stalied.: At Me: P CeleDratlon of Fm~nistArt ...... 1' obituary 253's Seneca Falls Slide Show ...... ?! LetWS: bna Rupases .+n Lynn C~pbell...... 2 books Db11tmtlon u r Feminist Issue. from the YQM Of th Puget Sound Parce ..q and otners...... 24 Sri Lanka: Umen March ...... l 8ritdfn: Greennaa Camp Stands ...... 1 Edrt setmany: Peace umen rrld.... .l Kuwait: Suffrage Struggle...... ! Chlckm Lady...... 22-h 23 Advut1 s6mt r...... 20 MAY 19 1 !in this issue ALL IN THE FAMILY OF HEYWOOD WlLLlA 3 by Jeanette Ross FANYA APRIL 1984 4 by Patricia Lazarus VOLUME 7 NUMBER 7 GETTING CLOSER (story) by Deborah Shouse In this issue WADENA GERIAT 9 by Carolyn Reis Reichelt CURING THE SHUDDERING "SHOULD HAVES'' 3 by Nancy Furstenberg, M.D. A STRETCH IN T lME by Susan Ness and Rodney Negosek MADDENING MYSTERIOUS MANEUVERING 4 MIGRAINES WOMEN'S TIES AND MINE DISASTERS by Emily Johnson 12 by Nancy Jacobus Taniguchi NOTHING BY MOUTH AFTER MIDNIGHT 16 NATALIE AND ME by Kate Rollii by Sharon G. Quam 6 - - TOE SHOES AND TUTUS 17 MRS. MUELLER (story) 8 by Jacqueline Davis by ViRemington '$1 WAS TOO IGNORANT" by Linda S. Pickle 10 - WOMEN AGLOW AND BURNING WITH THE SPIRIT 19 PRAIRIE RAMBLER 12 by Elizabeth Hampsten by Emily Johnson 14 THE FLOOD (story) Carol J. Pierman SEX ROLES A Journal of Research

Vol. 10, Nos. 3/4 Fehruary 1984

CONTENTS

Ethnicity and Sex-Role Socialization: A Comparative Esample Using Life History Data from Hawaii M. Jocelyn Arrnsrrong "Girl," "Woman," "Guy.""Man": The Effects of Sexist Labeling Jack P. Lipton and Alan M. Hershafr Voluntarily Childless Women: Traditional or Nontraditional? Susan Bram Hostility and Sex Guilt: Perceptions of Self and Others as a Function of Gender and Sex-Role Orientation Ronald G. Evans Sex Differences in Motor Performance of Young Children: Fact or Fiction? Evelyn G. Ha11 and Amelia M. Lee Differences that Suggest Female Investment in, and Male Distance from, Children Angela Barron McBride and Kathryn Norcross Versus Minority Group Identity: Not for Black Women Only Pamela Trorman Reid Stability of klasculinity-Femininity Scores over an Eleven-Year Period Robert 0. Baldwin Attribution of Responsibility for Rape: The Influence of Observer Empathy, Victim Resistat . and Victim Attractiveness Sheila R. Deitc'. Madeleine Lirrrnan, and Brenda J. i;~ntley The Development of Classificatory Skills and Sex-Trait Stereotypes in Children Roberr L. Leahy and Stephen R. Shirk Sex-Role Stereotypes: Self-Reports of Behavior Rochelle J. Canter and Befir E. ,\le.verowir,-

BOOK REVIEiVS SEX ROLES SEX ROLES A Journal of Research A Journal of Research

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COhl ENTS

Gender Homoph~lyIn Prelerencer for Phya~uns Rrr'l~urrl.\I Let mrun. Krlly T .\lrL'u/lu~n,undNancy G Kumtr Vocar~o#ulChulu and Valuer in Adolc)cml Women Eflmlr 01 Ilel~r'rSrr. Sub~tilr'Andwjyny. s~dWT-EVJ~~IIM on hlrlu' R~clrrd4 Yorrnr and Fcn~~leh'V. ~ll~ngncrs ro Seek and Rrcene Help Ar~e.ludldr. Shlomrr .\lulrr. und Anrllu Frrrdman

Fear 01' Sunerr: The lnhenrr 01 Srr. Sex-Role Idm~ny.and Cmnponen~r 01 hlr\~ul~any Lrunr Cuno, Shrldun %hrnun, und fivrdS Huln~r

Gcndcr and Slluauonal D~licrcnccsIn Ch~ldren's Shks. Touch. and Prursr~~~cr Phyllrr tt Bmnun und Vrkr L. Smrrh

NmuwCurrrulr. Scr 01 Tesclrr. and Chilrlren's Scr Role Lerrnmp Sully A. Koblmsky und Alun ISugawra $~tycarcDccnhn Udklng ua Medial SL*~J Admlwons. Poscnsds for Dscr~n~~natlun Obw Cbyrun Jr . Annr C &ud adR11*onl I1 Lrrmwn The Effeclr 01 Verbal Re~nlurccmcnlon Intnnr~hlalva~~ur~ lur Ex4inked Trsks LvRnk Slercolypmp ulNwvr and Phyucuns on Prune-Ttmc Tclevtnon A Diuholon~y Percr D. Blum k. Hnrry T Rru. and Lrnda Jatrtrum ofOc~upalmn.il Purtrayalr firlip A Auhrrh udBearnre J K~~lrrrh

Consmen11 on "Allrlbulwnal Slylel for klplurncrr anl I*prcrnun" (linrropher Prrrmand Pcrrr Vllb~ow Cbtld Care and lnnuence Anlow the hlckrurni 01Cenlral &an1 Iknnu Wrrm-r Reply 10 "Comnunrr on'A1lrlbulorul Slylel lor llclpkrvlcsr and Ikpresswn"' * LhdJ Urrmlr adShnbM Ber~dr The Eflec~s01 Emprrh~c lnuruclmns Upon Donrinp Ihavwr: LrIklfcrcnces m Ywnn Childrcn 'The Jcx-Rok. Egl~~arun~wnS~ak: A Ycrrure of ~~~~rudeslordEquabty Between Sharon S Bruhm, Lpd4K Powd, adJay S. Coke lhr Lrca Ljmlr A Beere. Dunrrl W Xq.Du,loW B Bdrrc. und L vrdu A A mg

Fcar of Sucms and Failure. w Norms lor Ashiewunmi? Rrr Fa& and M~rhekA. Poludl

When soSpr.~kL~kea Ldy 'Ihe Rela~wosh~polSex-Rule Slereutypy 10 Anger frrpreroon rnd the Rcpurt of Surun Kemptr R) cbowma~~cSy mplunss Puub Ilrlsrr umI L~daGanndn A SIXUS Theory 01she Evalualwn 01 EwRole adAnt-Rok Bchaw~ur Saul Fnnmun

Andronyny. Drpresslun. and Lll Eueem m lr~shIlomosc~ul and tlelcrourual hlaltr and Femalcr tlrlenu hl Curlson und I zrlrr 4. Buxrdr

Bblogiul and bcidDclernunrntr of Rcrpnnrivencss 10 lnlrnls in 10-lo-15-YcrrOId (;Ill1 AIM .I1 rjOJi. Ann 0 .Ilurrd,~...Ilir~lur.l L'. 1.anrh. afd Iu~r~icSr~mhcr#

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THE WOn/EN'S FORUM

MARCH 1984 Vol. 9, No. 7 APRIL 1984 ~ol.9, No. 8 CONTENTS CONTENTS

ELLING OUR STORY APRIL FEATURES

ionthean Sou with Kdly Stdm Jam Futcher hmbodian ~efu~ee~ellsStory 9 Ginny Foat on NOW 8 caren UnQIy Borboro Findlen l'udor Women Come to Life 10 Gloria Steinem Assesses Feminism 9 Puth Gdlcr 11 Earborn Bcckwrrh Uncle Sam's Sister Sonia Johnson: "Why Support Me" 10 PoJtOnAra~L&ian& GayNlnwyProisr Boston Lesbian History U Stephanie Pogei And-Feminism Pervades Big Dan's 11 Saving Black Women's History 14 CNI~Bbw' At "The Spider's Web" U Rambling Through the Archives 15 Ruth Gdler CIvir ctaik Going Under the Gate at Seneca U Xistory and the Local Community 18 Nancy TurrrbvII Amy Amma "Too Much Lesbianism" in Sojourner? -14 Goldman'as Gold Mine for Theatre19 Barbam Goldoftas Marge Piercy: "I Write to Explore Lives" - 15 "The Woman Question" 22 Molly Lovelak In Celebration of New Words 18 Ann Allen Shockley DEPARTMENTS On LesbiadFeminist Reviewing 18 Books 22 Angela Bowen CLillim Furst on Vktortan Womm and Wornem. The Fdyand Freedom SAGE: Journal That Fills a Need 19 C!SaIlylomhon Tb. Ldk of Lbngoilm CDiane Hmer on Give Us Btud Bul Gin Us Roau DEPARTMENTS ERuth Ann Hadon Erin's Daughm In Amtrln CNcmey Ddong on In hmbof Ow Motha' Gudccu CHannuh Brnoit or Women Wrltcn of tbe Wcn Cmsa Books . 20 OBarbmu Bcckndth on Moscow Worn C Pam Mirchell on I NmrTold Anyoec Chhhnm or in Amerbond An& Ldbovitz CShctla M. Simmons on Renu ONmand Notnuonhy GSaIlylordon on ASaret Rage Calendar 16 Cinema 22 GMobL ovekk on Eaw Nom ~JStsphaniePoggr on Seeing Red 9Susan Jhlhrmd on HadUkt a Whccl CCamrllc Kilueil's SbmTaka Classified 31 Claesified 31 Help Wanted 30 Hdp Wanted 30 Music 26 News 6 ZPaula EIIiott on SwaHoaq In The Rock CiLerlie Meredith on heyPow Poetry - 8 Z Olga Broumas/Etpwlog News 6 =Kate Rushin/Cornpusdn HLnor~:Our Storks Poetry 25 CXarhleen SprvackAlm Srroll 5Claudia Buckholts/Old Wornur Rrellniryl Uarhryn Eberly/What Do You Do with Your .4n- CRasarro MomIes Theatre 14 CLesIie Meredith on Not the Marr).ing Kind =Molly Lovelock on Jay Goldspinner Visual Arts 24 3farjorre Agmon Chilean Arprlleras MAY 1984 Vol. 9, NO. 9 LOVE AND SEXUALITY Volume 9, Number 10 Kathy Cocrr June 1984 Is "The Cost of Loving" Too High?10 svronshoplm Reading Between the Labels 11 Letitia Laurence & Hclrrir, W& Celibacy & Casual Sex 12 CONTENTS hurib* Stripping in Boston's "Combat Zoae"13 FEATURES KormLinds9 Thoughts on the Sexual Revolutioa.~,14 Women's Electoral Resources Listing,8 AnwMUIa ,Vanc.v Turnbull Sex After Motherhood 15 Boston Women's Fund 9 hhiw'th Mhi Presidential Candidates Address Women- 10 So, Self, How Do You Feel About Sex?15 Sonia: "War.1~the Only Word"11 Glm& Allen Senatorial Candidates Quizzed 12 Unnatural No Longer 16 Chepl Conmr Jam8anta Experiences of Women Candidates 13 "A HO~~ittl~ ~i~~~* la Elaine Leeder c-I Hcrddork True Emancipation Not at Polls 14 "Eqdvoenting" 16 Shone Snowdon Donm rude7 hfargie Adam 15 The Uses of Porn 16 Ga.w Willlams Smwcinbeg Casselberry Q Dupree 16 Flcdon: "Introductory Offen" 21 Angela Bown Black Women's Literary Tnditions 21 Barbam Beck wi~h DEPARTMENTS Does Khaki Become You? 22 Books 13,22 Z Karen Lindsey on Naked b the Bat Dbguirc DEPARTMENTS ZS~ephantePorn on Powen of Dain ZJulia Homer on Fly A* Home CKathi Maio on No MM'I Irlmd Books 23 Md Dad MM'SThaughu ZJan Gardner on The Wqht to Lifen CPeggy Kornegger on The Barbara Dcmmg Reader Caiendar 18 Zhmcy DeLong on In the Running Cinema 28 GMarney Suez on Power and Dapsir ChnShopm on Tbr Hmd N.r HupaM~ CFem Wrraon Pure Lust CSumJhimdon LulPd(hrArwr Feadnl Calendar 18 CImsifiwl 35 Cinema 28 Help Waated 34 EDebomh Lefkow~eon The Amer Festival CSucon Jhirad on Swing Shift Music 24 UmdaHirsch on Out of Order 3Zathy Lron Alive! Classified 35 C Valerie Waiton on Troh & Crkr =Lalie Macdirh on Meg CBristiu Health & Therapy Directory -31 ZDe Lorson on Tere~Tndl& Buban Hlqbk Help Wanted 34 CRuth fbc~t~bIon Femm News 6 34ichek Feldhem on Siacn In the SpMt Poetry 27 C Cathy Lee on LadJ~rr*romca illon~caRavmond/June Nm 7 ZBavcr/.v J. .Smlrh/Sun. You Are My Lowrana a ath D~YS Poetry 20 =Dona Srern/Cllonnq the Lower Quarter and CShawna V. Cubonflndtkd Mother Learns to Ride a Blcyde SE. I. Gmff/Fucinted by Two Women Moted by Gsugaia Trzvel Directory 17 SN.L Smrthwrck/Vlrha8 Women-Owned Business Directory 23 Theatre 27 ZJlarne.v Saaz on Roaea for n Kniet ZStephanre Green on D.mpter of Earth Women-Owned Business Directory20 a women's liberation magazine issue 141 April 1984

FEATURES 6 Pam Smith -dealing with her death; celebrating her life 18 Madelling nude -thoughts from in front of the camera 22 Leaving men - starting out again 27 1s Asbestos a cause for concern? 28 AIDS - is the disease a feminist issue? 54 'Fragment of a woman's journey' - Moyra Peralta from inside a woman's hostel POETRY and FICTION 24 Poetry: '1 think I'm Gonna be Sick' by Katina Noble 49 'Secretary/SecurityOby Irene Martin REVIEWS

39 Books: 'Third World, Second Sex: 'Discovering Women 3 History'. . Art: Houria Niati, Risky Exposure by Visible Women in Leeds, and Pre-Raphaelites in London Music: The Raincoats 'Moving'and Toxic Shock in interview Children's Books: Rosemary Stones reviews six new kids' books Films: 'Lknna' and 'At First Sight', two lesbian movies contrasted; 'Red Shirts on Clydeside' - a documentary on a 1915 rent strike Poetry: Bangladeshi poet in exile, Nurnnw Choudhury; and 'Movement in Black'by Pat Parker Dance: Extemporary Dance Theatre's first programme REGULARS 4 Letters: Who do the Spare Rib Women of ColourfBlack women speak for?; feminism is a personal dream; what value a woman's life?and much more . . . 9 News: the tragic case of Ann Lovett; Eileen Flynn -sacked for being pregnant; women's protest in Durham jail and much more . . . 30 Shortlist: campaigns, publications, projects . . . 34 Classifieds: therapy, accommodation .-:. it's all here 56 Subs: a spring special! A 7984 Diary and a badge free with every sub. issue 142 May 1984

FEATURES 6 A 81ack Woman and the Peace Movement. 18 Ted Up at Greenham': Peace and the WLM. 19 Interviews Out and About and at Greenham on Peace and fem~nism. 32 'She goa on and on, you can't kill the spirit!' - Women's lnv0:vement in Older Peace Movements. 24 The Nudsar Question: A Thlrd World Perspecwe from the lna~anOcean. 26 Bits and Peam - news and wews from women around the world. 52 Producars of Food and Arms - Western Men Against Third World Women. POETRY AND FICTION 19 Poetry: Peace Poems. 50 Fiction: November 1983 by Caroline Natzler. REVIEWS 38 Books: Does Khaki Become You?: My Country Is the Wh~le\~.arld:Every Move You Make. . . Art: The Pre-Raphaelites. Music: Poison Girls' new double album: Christine McVie. Films: What is new about Carlos Saura's Carmen? Hot Dog; the Japanese film Ballad of Narayama; films on peace, and new listings. Poetry: Credo and other poems by Helen Hawley; 1982 A Lament by Janet Dube; Peace poetry compared. Dance: Ballet Rambert's spring tour revisited. REGULARS 4 Letters: womenonly buses and bars; stress incontinence: SR's 'culture'coverage: plus,is there a feminist approach to fashion? 9 News: Video nasties ban -who will it affect?; Women and poiicing; Women's TUC; International Women's Day in Sri Lanka and more. 30 Shortlist: campaigns, publications: projects . . . fun, frolics and Mind Tingling Talks - all crammed into three pages! 33 Classified: find a job, a flat, a solution, and pal . . . 56 Subs . . .Don't launch Cruise, Launch an SR Supporting Subscription! See this page below and back cover . . . TRIVIA A JOURNAL OF IDEAS.

Spring 1984

Jeffner Allen Looking At Our Blood. A Lesbian 11 Response to Men's Terroriwrion ofwomen

Erika Wisselinc k A~M- One Day in the Life of 3 1 an Old Woman

Nancy Breeze Who's Going to Rock the Petri Dish7 43 For Feminists Who Have Considered Parthenogenesis When rk Movement Is Not Enough

Elkabeth Denny Daughters of Harpalyce: Incest and Myth 49

Katherine Kleitz Madame Matisse and the Roman Rttins 59

Stephanie A. Colerre, CIairvoyance, ~~ndthe hledi~im 62 Demetrako poulos as Sibyl. Another Stsp Toouards LI Female Metaphysics

Camille Norton TRIVIAL LIVES 80 The Naming of George Eliot (18 19- 1880)

Pauline E. Kayes In Review 85 The Mirror Dsncr: Identity in 3 Women's Community Val. 5 No. 1

One Point Perspective. by Elsa Honig Fine ...... ii

ISSUES AND INSIGHTS Women Artists in Sweden: A Two-Front Struggle, by Ingrid Ingelman .. ., ...... 1 Two 18th-Century French Art Critics. by Vivian P. Cameron ...... 8 Lavinia Fontana. Boston Holy Family. by Liana Cheney ...... 12

PORTRAITS Teresa del Pb: A Pre-Rosalba Pastel Portnitist, by Donald Rabiner ...... 16 An 18thCentury Patron: The Case for Anna Maria Luis de' Medici, by Elena Ciietti ...... 23 Vanessa Bell and Dora Carrington: Bioomsbury Painters. by Cillian Elinor ...... 28 In the American Scene: The Life and Times of Agnes Tait. by Lydia bl. Pena ...... 35 The Five Winston-Salem Printmakers. by Mitzi Shewmake ...... : ...... 40

REVIEWS Ellm Och Regina Kylberg: Da&k Fdn Italien. 1881-1885 (Ellen and Regina Kyiberg: Diary from Italy, 1881-1883). edited by Gabriel Hallbkk. Korutnd[rspcrret Anna Gardell- Ericswn Och Johan Ericsson (The Artistic Couple Anna Cardeli-Ericsson and Johan Ericsson), by Cbsta Procope. Reviewed by Gunnel Westring-Bastin ...... 47 American Women Artists: From Early Indian Times To l%e Resen: by Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein. Reviewed by Betsy Fahlman ...... 49 The Artist a-nd the Qcilt. edited by Charlotte Robinson. Reviewed by Annie Shaver-Crandell ...... 52 Overlay: Contempomn~Art and the Art oj Prchistonj. by Lucy R. Lippard. Reviewed by Sibyl James ...... 64 Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1984

Contents

12 Women and Urban Public Space bymbw-

16 The Sheher Plus ~ssue'fmSie Parents

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2 Correspondents

7 NOTES Volume 3 Vdume 3 Number l Number 4 Spring 1983 Winur 1983

CONTENTS

l~gitima~ion.Consent. and Lntroducrion Murk E. Kunn Kathryn Pyni Addelsun

Antifeminists and ~omen's'~ibera1ion:A Case Study of a Toward a Reflective Feminist Theor), Paradox Jean Befhke Elshuin Bonnie CdFreeman Common Causes: Toward a Reflexive Feminist Throry 27 Candidate Sex and Delegute Voting in a Pre-Prinwy Pany Sandra Harding

Enrlorwmea Election I Sid Gmneman RnieipPtwy Drmocrecy ud Npnhierarchy in Classroom Group Discussion 43 BIBLIOGRAPHY Vicki Green Wonwn's Issues in 1980 Academic Journals: An AMO(a(U1 lkmmF. Remingrm Bibliography C Ocil Walker Korhleen A. Stud BlBLlOGRAPllY Does Feminiw Wry"Work"? Mark E. Kann

BOOK REVIEWS WOMEN dr muncs DATA BASES Women and Public Pulicy Birrh in Four Culiures, by Brigitte Jordan Mark R. Me& Reviewed by Lih kibowirz BOOK REVIEWS Worku~gwomen and Fmnilics. Karen Wdk Feinstein, editor Revlrwed by Walter R. Cuw Ar Oddr. by Carl kgler Reviewrd by Elaine Tyler Muy Eclirlr IU~uriun's Argument with America, by Elizabeth Lrsbiutp. Wmnad Sueirfy. by E.M. Ettorre Ammons Reviewed by S~itant~uRose Revir~wdby Miwed B. Mwldqv Wmnen: Sex-Rde Sfereufyping. edited by Ounagh lay Hus Dewlopnunt Neglected Rum1 Wnn~t~?A Review Harurtt. Gill Boden. and Muy Fuller 75 of the Suurh Asian Lirrr~rrr.by Nici Nelson Reviewed by Mary A. Bouiilirr Reviewed by Ruth B. Uuon Ihe Sceptical FemIIYnisf:A Philosophical Etlquiry. by Janet Wwnrn of Spirit. Female Lemlrrship in thr Jewish and Redcliffe Richards 77 Clirisriut~Trrul't1~11s. by Rosrmury Ruether ;ud Ekanor Reviewed by Emily Sroper Mchuphlin Rrvicwcd by Suny ~uitslund NEWS & NOTES Fwocling Mothers: Edith Abbou (1876- 1957) NEWS AND NOTES Virginia Kenp Fish Volume 9. Number 4 MayIJune 1984

Editorial ...... 2 Exhi bitions New York shows-Judy Rifka. Pat Lasch. Tazuko Fujii and Oi Sawa. Diana Kurz. Diane Mayo. Siri Berg. Olga Maryschuk Kandel. Diane Morris ...... 7 Women Out Front. Craig Manister ...... 7 Reconstruction Project. Sara Williams ...... 8 Siena Porta. John Arthur Shanks ...... 9 Susan Burron. Beth S . Gersh ...... 10 Be Herrera. Kathleen C. Mackey ...... 11 Ellouise Schoettler. Lcurel Winters ...... 11 Texas Art News. Joy Poe ...... 13 Chicago Notes. Barbara Aubin ...... 14 Book Review Art & Artists of South Africa ...... 16 WCA Conference Review. Liane Grunberg ...... 17 Panels International Mail Art. Faith Heisler ...... 18 Beauties and Beasts. Gladys Osterman ...... 19 Food for Artists. Lynda Greenberg ...... : ... 20 Almanac ...... 21 April 1984

Florence Rush The Assault on Truth: Freud3 Suppression of the Seduction Theory by Jeffrey Moussaieff Mason

Robin Becker The Burning House by Ann Beattie; Shiioh and Other Stories by Bobbi Ann Mason; The Moons of Jupiter by Alice Munro

Mary Biggs Conditions: One-Nine

Mary O'Brien Money, Sex and Power by Nancy C. Hartsock

Cindy Patton Great Expectations: a Novel by Kathy Acker

Ildiko de Papp Carrington Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood

Ruth Lepson Two Poems

Suzaxne Fonay Wemple The Knight, the Lady and the Priest: .the Making of Modern Marriage in Medieval France by Georges Duby

Laura Stempel Mumford Virago Press

Catherine Clinton Seedtime in the Cumberland and Flowering of the Cumberland by Harrierre A rno w May 1984

Kim Lacy Rogers Family Poiitics: Love and Power on an Intimate Frontier by Letry Corrin Pogrebin

Jewelle Gomu Abeng by Michelle Cliff

Jane Marcus Djuna: The Life and Times of Djuna Barnes by Andrew Field

Miriam Lewin A New Approach to Women and Therapy by Michelle Greenspan; Women Changing Therapy edited by Joan Hamerrnan Robbins and Rachel Josefowitz Siege1

Jacqueline Jones The Free Women of Petemburg: Status and Culture in a Southern Town, 1784-1860 by Suzanne Lebsock

Kathryn Pyne Addelson Our Right to Choose: Toward a New Ethic of Abortion by Beverly Wildung Harrison; Abortion and Woman's Choice: the State, Sexuality and Reproductive Freedom by RasaIind Pollack Perchesky

Celia Gilbert Two Poems

Frieda Gardner H.D.: Collected Poems, 19121944 edited by Louis Martz Herself Defined: the Poet H.D. and Her World by Barbam Guest Frames of Mind: the Theory of Multipie Intelligences by Howard Gardner

Annette Niemtzow Lemon Swamp: a Carolina Memoir by Mamie Gamin fields

Ellen Cronan Rose Existing Within Structures: the Fictional World of Margaret Drabble by Mary Hurley Moran WOMEN'S STUDIES AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL

Volume 11, Numbers 1 8 2 (1984)

HOPE PHYLLIS WEISSMAN Introduction

I. Breaking away JO ANN McNAMAR.4 Cornelia's daughters: Paula and Eustochium

IL Images and realizations

LINDA SEIDEL Salome and the canons . JOAN M. FERRANT'E Male fantasy and female reality in courtly literature

CLIFFORD DAVIDSON . Women and the medieval stage

111. Women of the town

HEATH DILLARD Medieval women in Castilian town communities

RODNEY H. HILTON Women traders in medieval England

H. MARSHALL LEICESTER, JR. Of a fire in the dark: public and private feminism in the kt'$ of Bath's Talc

IV. And then face to face

C.A.-\ROLISE iV.ALKER BYSC SI i\'omcn mystics and euchrtrisric de\.otion in the thirrerntt~ centuly

Sotes about contrii~utors Volume 7-No. 1 Spring 1984

The Impact. of Communication and Per- Michael Burgoon, suader Gender on Persuasive Message James P. Dillard; Selection Randall Koper, and Noel Doran

A Test of the Theory of Speech Accommoda- Virginia Eman Wheeless tion Using Language and Gender Orientzt ion

The Effects of Self-Disclosure and Sex on Tricia S. Jones and Perceptions of Interpersonal Communica- Claire C. Brunner t ion Competence

Another Stab at a Touchy Subject: Affective James J. Bradac, Meanings of Touch Michael OIDonnell, and Charles H. Tardy

Book Review Nancy G. McDermid

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