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      <title>Feminist Collections, v.28, no.4 (summer-fall 2007)</title>
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      <description>Title: Feminist Collections, v.28, no.4 (summer-fall 2007)
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 73p.
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: CONTENTS:&#xD;
From the Editors; &#xD;
Book Reviews: Girls’ Studies:&#xD;
Gendered Subjectivity and the Female Body:&#xD;
Discovering Agency and Power, by Brenda Boudreau;&#xD;
Mass Marketing and our Daughters,  &#xD;
by Lise Mae Schlosser;&#xD;
Educating the Girl: Learning and Schooling in America ...and Elsewhere, &#xD;
by Rebekah Buchanan;&#xD;
Girls, Grrrls, Gurls, and the Tools They Use, by Lanette Cadle;&#xD;
‘Othered’ Girls: Growing Up Between Two Worlds, by Sarah Hentges;&#xD;
Disruptive Girlhoods: Books on Aggression in Girls, by Jillian Hernandez;&#xD;
Reimagining Girlhood: Girls’ Writings and Self-Portrayals, by Sarah Myers;&#xD;
Great Reads for Young Girls, by Marge Loch-Wouters;&#xD;
What Adolescent Girls Read, by Elaine O’Quinn;&#xD;
Round-Up 2: Blogs and Other E-Tools for Women’s Studies; E-Sources on Women &amp; Gender; &#xD;
New Reference Works in Women’s Studies;&#xD;
Periodical Notes;&#xD;
Items of Note;&#xD;
Books and Videos Recently Received;&#xD;
Index to Volume 28;&#xD;
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      <title>Feminist Collections, v.22, no.1 (fall 2000)</title>
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      <description>Title: Feminist Collections, v.22, no.1 (fall 2000)
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Contents: From the Editors Letter to the Editors. Book Reviews:&#xD;
A Cutting Edge: Australian Feminist Writing in Review, by Lynne Alice. Women in International Politics, by Kathleen Mulligan-Hansel.The Puzzle of Modern Motherhood, by Rima Apple. Feminist Visions: &#xD;
Constructing the Mothering Experience: Videos on Motherhood, by Valerie Mannis. &#xD;
Women and Economics on the Global Scene: A Review of Films, by Terry Brown. Treasures of the Women's Movement, by Marianne Boere.  &#xD;
Digital Feminism: Reaching Women Through Web-Based Courses, by Melissa Alsgaard. &#xD;
Computer Talk, compiled by Linda Shult. &#xD;
New Reference Works in Women's Studies, reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others. Periodical Notes, compiled by Linda Shult. Items of Note, compiled by Jennifer Kitchak. Books Recently Received.</description>
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      <title>Feminist Collections, v.21, no.4 (summer 2000)</title>
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      <description>Title: Feminist Collections, v.21, no.4 (summer 2000)
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Contents: From the Editors. Letter to the Editors. Book Reviews:&#xD;
Transition in the Balkans and Eastern Europe: How&#xD;
Women are Faring, by Judy Aulette. Gender and Disability from Different Angles, by Barbara Ryan&#xD;
Telling It as It Is: Women with Disabilities Speak Out, by Karen Stone.&#xD;
Feminist Visions: &#xD;
Promoting Respect, Working for Change: Five Films&#xD;
on Sexual Harassment for Middle School Students, by Joanna Gurstelle.&#xD;
Out of the Margins: Four Lesbian Video Documentaries, by Edie Thornton&#xD;
World Wide Web Review: &#xD;
Women and Disability Websites, by Alexa Schriempf&#xD;
The World Wide Web: A Primary Source&#xD;
for Women's History, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.  Computer Talk, compiled by Linda Shult. Feminist Publishing&#xD;
New Reference Works in Women's Studies, reviewed by Phyllis Holman&#xD;
Weisbard and others&#xD;
Periodical Notes, compiled by Linda Shult.&#xD;
Items of Note, compiled by by Alicia Foster.&#xD;
Books/AV Recently Received&#xD;
Supplement: Index to Volume 21</description>
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      <title>Feminist Collections, v.28, no.3 (Spring 2007)</title>
      <link>http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/22278</link>
      <description>Title: Feminist Collections, v.28, no.3 (Spring 2007)
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&lt;br/&gt;Description: Contents: FROM THE EDITORS. A YEAR OF GIRLS' STUDIES: By Tracy Wendt Lemaster, Guest Editor. BOOK REVIEWS: She’s Come a Long Way: New Foundational Texts for Scholars in Girls’ Studies, by Tracy Wendt Lemaster. Girlhood, Identity, and Power, by Jessica K. Taft. Viewing Girlhood in Media’s Mirror, by Amy Pattee. E-SOURCES ON WOMEN &amp; GENDER. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES. FEMINIST ARCHIVES. PERIODICAL NOTES. BOOKS AND VIDEOS RECENTLY RECEIVED. SUBSCRIPTION FORM.</description>
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