Feminist Collections, v.5, no.4 (summer 1984)
Abstract
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 33p.
Subject
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/21557Type
Other
Description
FROM THE EDITORS: Office of the Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large to collaborate
on a five-year supplement to Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography.
BREAKING INTO PRINT II: FEMINIST PUBLISHING IN THE MAINSTREAM: A survey of current publishing by selected university and
commercial presses, by Cathy Loeb.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Media resources for unlearning racism and sexism, by Elizabeth
Ellsworth.
BUILDING LIBRARY COLLECTIONS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Report on a meeting of UW librarians, by Susan Searing.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A survey of new reference books in the field of literature. Reviewed by Susan Searing.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New Periodicals: Between Ourselves: Women of Color Newspaper; Bronte Newsletter; The Brown Papers; Decade Update; Eleanor Smeal Report; Feminist Teacher; GEN: An Anti-Sexist Educational Journal; Hot Wire: A Journal of Women's Music and Culture; Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy; The International Congress on Women in Music Newsletter; Legacy: A Newsletter of Ninteenth-Century American Women Writers; Women of Power: A Magazine of Feminism, Spirituality, and Politics; Women of Color News; Women's Education des Femmes. Special issues on women in theater; the "new American woman;" Southern California women writers and artists; Hispanic women writers.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Sourcebook from the 14th National Conference on Women & the Law;
a new resource guide for adult educators about women of color; 1984
directory of resources in women's music and culture; exhibit about black women in Wisconsin and the U.S. ; 1984 literature catalog from the Womyn's Braille Press; program guide from the Radcliffe "Women
in the Community" project; directory of reference and selection tools useful in accessing alternative media; more rare and out of print books for women's studies; "Change," a research series on the
international status of women.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New bibliographies on May Sarton and her work, and women and information technology.
BOOK REVIEW: Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology,
Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, edited by Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka. Reviewed by Barbara
Parsons.