Feminist Collections, v.3, no.1 (fall 1981)
Abstract
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 28p.
Subject
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/21528Type
Other
Description
FROM THE EDITORS: Women at the ALA annual conference begin planning a national online
database service in women's studies.
FEMINIST BOOKSTORES IN WISCONSIN: Sistermoon Feminist Bookstore & ArtGallery, Milwaukee, by Karen Voltz.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: The evolution of Rhiannon Press, Eau Claire , by its editor, Peg Lauber.
NEW DATABASE SERVICE: The Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large announces a new Women's Studies Database Service, available to the U.W. System.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Angelika Bamner on the National Women's Studies Association , its
importance and the current threat to its survival.
THE DINNER PARTY COMES TO CHICAGO: forthcoming showing of Judy Chicago's monumental work in Chicago, by Catharina Schimert.
NEWS FROM UW-MILWAUKEE.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Rare books for women's studies; the National Clearinghouse on
Marital Rape.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Four new periodicals, with emphases on Asian women, pay equity,
international feminism, and women's 1iterature; special issues on women and drama, women's music, lesbians and film, ethnic women writers, Latin American women, women and disabilities, and women's periodicals worldwide; and the cessation of Journal of Women's Studies in Literature.
BOOK REVIEWS: Selected Texts in Lesbian Studies, reviewed by Evelyn Torton Beck.
The Class vs. Gender Debate in the Latin American Literature, reviewed by Florencia E. Mallon.