From the Editors

From the Editors

FROM THE EDITORS April 2012 In the last few years, feminism Reproductive choice for women issue. Below is a snippet from just one has lost several leaders with Jewish — or, perhaps more accurately, the of the documents the Center holds; a backgrounds — including, notably, war over reproductive choice — is few others are shown on pages 12–13. Betty Friedan, Andrea Dworkin, much in the news these days. When Take particular note of the Rita Arditti, and — just last month rights are being eroded or threatened, “e-sources” described on pages 14–17. — Adrienne Rich. Their departures it’s good to have reliable sources of the If you use Google Chrome, try out — and the aging, retirements, and history of those rights. One notable the “Jailbreak the Patriarchy/Binary” deaths of numerous other Jewish resource is the reproductive-health extensions, and let us know your women who were prominent in Second archive at Duke University’s Sallie — and your students’ — reactions! Wave feminism — along with other Bingham Center for Women’s History And speaking of students, might you factors, seems to be accompanied and Culture. Laura Micham, women’s know some who would benefit from by a lessening of attention to Jewish studies librarian, gender and sexuality reading The Guy’s Guide to Feminism? women’s concerns within women’s history curator, and Merle Hoffman It’s reviewed by one of our students on studies. This is not due to a lack of Director of the Bingham Center, pages 19–20. publication, however, and anyone who introduces us to the collection in this teaches women’s studies and wants m P.H.W. & J.L. to apply a gender lens to the diverse Jewish community has several excellent new works to choose from. In this issue of Feminist Collections, we review four such books, two offering historical perspectives and two focusing on contemporary Jewish feminism and gender patterns. For reviewers Ruth Abrams (“Ladies in Hats and Other Jewish Gender Surprises,” p. 1) and Rebecca Ennen (“Who’s Afraid of Jewish Patriarchy?,” p. 6), who are themselves steeped in contemporary Jewish life, the questions addressed are more than academic, whether they are couched in scholarly articles or asked in essays aimed at a more general audience. We invite our readers — Jewish and otherwise — to examine these thoughtful reviews and to ponder with our reviewers the role of Jewish women in postwar America, gendered patterns of work, education, and family in American Jewish life, and feminist understandings of the Jewish past, present and future. vvv Page ii Feminist Collections (v. 33, no. 1, Winter 2012).

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