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Feminist Collections, v.5, no.3 (spring 1984)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Thoughts on how bibliographic instruction can empower women, by Susan Searing.
FEMINIST LIBRARY EXHIBITS: Celebrating Women's History Week: The Berkeley Experience, by Beth Sibley.
BREAKING INTO PRINT: GUIDES TO PERIODICALS AND PRESSES: A review of reference sources that can aid women's studies
scholars in getting their work published, by Susan Searing.
NEWS FROM WOMEN'S EDUCATION RESOURCES-UWEX:
By Constance F. Threinen.
EDITORS' NOTE: NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library , the
Gerritsen Collection of Women's History, farm women on the prairie frontier, Australian women, American women and politics, and working women. Reviewed by Susan Searing.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals: Anais: An International Journal; Interfem: The
National Newsletter for Women in Higher Education; Seahorse: TheAnais Nin/Henry Miller Journal; Vintage '45. Special issues on Asian women; Judaism and feminism; women in library history; women and representation; German film women; women
and the arts; women and multinationals; women in state and local politics. Ceased publication: Equal Times Focus: A Journal for Lesbians; Lady-Unique-Inclination-of-the-Night; The Longest Revolution; Primipara; WomanSpirit.
ITEMS OF NOTE: "The Culture of Southern Black Women," a curriculum guide; the
"1984 Ladyslipper Catalog and Resource Guide of Records & Tapes by
Women"; the 1984 "Index/Directory of Women's Media"; more rare and
out-of-print books for women's studies; the 1983/84 U.W. women's studies directory; publications from the Women's Educational Equity Act Publishing Center; sources on integrating women's studies into
the traditional curriculum.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New bibliographies on women and politics in Latin America, and
the lives and politics of Latinas in the United States.
BOOK REVIEWS: Virginia Woolf Criticism 1973-1983, by Annis Pratt. Information Technology and Women, by Linda Shult.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 33p.
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Feminist Collections, v.4, no.4 (summer 1983)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Report on progress toward the creation of a database in women's studies.
CONTRIBUTIONS INVITED.
ORAL HISTORY: Women in the Holocaust: Wisconsin Survivors of the Holocaust
Documentation Project, by Sara Leuchter.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Rare Book Department, Memorial Library, UW-Madison: A
Conversation wi h Assistant Curator Deborah Reilly.
WOMEN IN PRINT: UPDATE: Report on the first Northwest Women in Print Conference,
and plans for a second Midwest conference.
NEWS FROM UW-PLATTEVILLE: By Jacqueline Ross, Director of the Women's Studies Program, UW-Platteville.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals: For Us Women Newsletter; Ikon, Second Series;
Out!; Women's Diaries; The Women's Review of Books; Women's Studies Research in Wisconsin.
Ceased pub1ication: Sojourner: A Third World Women's Research Newsletter. Special issues on Black writer Gayl Jones; gender and secondary school curriculum; feminist fiction and poetry; the impact of
Black women in education; substance abuse among women; 19th century women and the frontier; women and education; and Nicaraguan women.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Publications from the ALA Committee on the Status of Women in
Librarianship; 1983 Ladyslipper guide to women's music; two new films, "The Wisconsin Farm Woman" and "Fighting for the
Obvious"; ten years of women's history postcards from Helaine Victoria Press; and educational materials to promote girls'
achievement in math science.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new bibliography on "mainstreaming" women's studies.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on women and literature, women's employment and affirmative action, and guides to funding. Reviewed by Susan
Searing.
BOOK REVIEWS: A Disabled Woman's Critique of Literature Dealing With Disabled Women, by Kathleen Hagen, "The Physician's Hand": Work Culture and Conflict in American
Nursing, by Barbara Melosh. Reviewed by Judith Walzer Leavitt. Feminist Art History: A New Direction for the Eighties, by
Estella Lauter.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS VOL.4, 1982-1983
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 40p.
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Feminist Collections, v.7, no.1 (fall 1985)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Reflections on two recent name changes in the Office of the
Women's Studies Librarian, by Susan Searing.
ARCHIVES: Women of the Right, by Kathleen Blee.
WOMEN IN PRINT: Part I: Feminist publishing and scholarship in Western Europe,
by Susan Searing. Part II: news on recent and upcoming women in print gatherings, by Cathy Loeb.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Reports on three feminist presses, two of them new.
EDITORS' NOTE.
NEWS FROM UW-STOUT: By Janet Polansky.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on men's studies, incest, poetry, sports, India, scientists, and Faulkner's women characters.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: Third edition of Women's Studies in Wisconsin: Who's Who & Where now available.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: new books by women; women and law; women's
history sources; Indian women; premenstrual syndrome; women in the built environment; lesbian fantasy and science fiction; and
women and social work. Special issues on: women and agriculture; affirmative action;
women and the environment; black women and feminism; feminine writing; women, poverty, and community development; feminist ethics and social science research; and feminist education.
Transitions: Hypatia becomes an independent journal of feminist philosophy
ITEMS OF NOTE: A new poetry series from the Women's International Resource Exchange; documents from the Raya Dunayevskaya Collection on microfilm; tapes from the Second National Conference on Women and
the Arts; a directory of women's radio programming; bibliographies on women's resources; papers on women and federal
tax policy; and two guides for developing programs for rural women.
BOOK REVIEWS: American farm women: work and family, by Wava G. Haney. Feminist perspectives on anti-Semitism and racism, by Judith Stitzel
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 30p.
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Feminist Collections, v.24, no.2 (winter 2003)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Women & Religion Reviews
Zines
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
IN MEMORIAM: Esther Lanigan, by Sue Searing.
INTRODUCING THE WOMEN & RELIGION REVIEW SERIES: By Lori Rowlett.
BOOK REVIEWS: Resources for Teaching “Women & Religion”: Five Readers, by Charlene P.E. Burns. Interpreting Eve: Gender Politics & the Representation of Christian Scripture in the Evolution of Western Culture, by Deborah Louis. The Pedagogical Mystique: Feminist
Academic Discourse, by Carmen Faymonville.
VIDEO UPDATES & SHORT TAKES: By JoAnne Lehman.
Like Catching Waves Upon the Sand: The Challenges of Designing for the Web, by Pamela O'Donnell.
E-RESOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER: By JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
ZINE AND HEARD (AGAIN): By M.L. Fraser.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING/ARCHIVES: By JoAnne Lehman.
PERIODICAL NOTES: By JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: By Mary Photenhauer.
BOOKS & AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources.
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Feminist Collections, v.8. no.3 (spring 1987)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Some parting thoughts from Cathy Loeb.
FEMINIST VISIONS: "Talking Story": An Innovative Model for Feminist Film
Festivals, by Elizabeth Ellsworth.
WOMEN'S INFORMATION ONLINE: The work of the National Council for Research on Women, by
Mary Ellen S. Capek.
NEWS FROM UW-LA CROSSE: By Sandi Krajewski.
NEWS FROM UW-OSHKOSH: By Ellie Amico.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on: women's geographic resources, Third World resources, dissertations about women, business ownership, antifeminism, women in science, contemporary sculptors, women writers of Spain, women in Southern literature, Aphra Behn and Joyce Carol Oates.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Australian women's studies, rock music,
Jewish women, and national women's news.
Special issues on Canadian women's history, international women, pornography and the law, North American Indian women, politics and government, women in the labor force, Southern women, black women in history, and women and the judiciary. Ceased publications: Between Ourselves: Women of Color Newspaper; Menses: The Periodical; and the Comparable Worth Newsletter.
ITEMS OF NOTE:
A tape series on women in U.S. history; microfilm of a nineteenth century British women's periodical; FBI files on the
women's movement; a directory of national women's organizations; a resource collection on sexual assault; a report on women and
music; a research summary on the economics of work and home; a package program for mid-life women; two fact kits on women's
issues; three catalogs of rare and out-of-print books on women; a United Nations catalog of films on women; a women's taping
service in Canada; and more.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A directory of Canadian feminist periodicals and an annotated bibliography on mother/daughter relationships in young adult fiction.
BOOK REVIEWS: Forgotten warriors: women and the Vietnam experience, by Douglas Bradley.
Nurturing daughters in recent young adult fiction, by Jan Savage.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 36p.
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Feminist Collections, v.34, no.1-2 (winter-spring 2013).
Disability
Literary Criticism
MOOCs
Neuroscience
Spanish
Archives
Textbooks
E-Sources
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS: From the Editors (featuring farewell message from Phyllis Holman Weisbard);
Book Reviews: "Disability Studies and Stories: Connections between Feminist Disability Theory and Lived Experiences," by Karen Keddy (Ball State) reviewing Parin Dossa, RACIALIZED BODIES, DISABLING WORLDS: STORIED LIVES OF IMMIGRANT MUSLIM WOMEN, Sheryl Feinstein & Nicole C. D'Errico, TANZANIAN WOMEN IN THEIR OWN WORDS: STORIES OF DISABILITY AND ILLNESS, and Kim Q. Hall, ed., FEMINIST DISABILITY STUDIES;
"This Is Your Brain on Feminism: Evaluating the Claims of Neuroscience about Sex, Gender, and the Brain," by Alisa Von Hagel (UW-Superior) reviewing Robyn Bluhm, Anne Jaap Jacobson, & Heidi Lene Maibom, eds., NEUROFEMINISM: ISSUES AT THE INTERSECTION OF FEMINIST THEORY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE;
"Mentoring Feminist Literary Critics," by Stephanie H. Wical (UW-Eau Claire) reviewing Sandra M. Gilbert, REREADING WOMEN: THIRTY YEARS OF EXPLORING OUR LITERARY TRADITIONS;
"Coverage, Content, Concepts: Textbooks for Introductory Courses in Women's and Gender Studies," by Christie Launius (UW-Oshkosh) and Holly Hassel (UW Colleges, UW-Marathon County) reviewing eighteen intro textbooks;
"Spanish Women's Studies," by Melissa Guy (Arizona State University at Tempe) reviewing Xon de Ros & Geraldine Hazbun, eds., A COMPANION TO SPANISH WOMEN'S STUDIES;
"Archival Activism: Feminist and Queer Documentation," by Virginia Corvid (Seattle, WA) reviewing Lyz Bly & Kelly Wooten, eds., MAKE YOUR OWN HISTORY: DOCUMENTING FEMINIST AND QUEER ACTIVISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY;
"Going MOOC: Massive Open Online Courses," by Phyllis Holman Weisbard;
E-Sources on Women & Gender;
New Reference Works in Women's Studies:
Toyin Falola & Nana Akua Amponsah, WOMEN'S ROLES IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICA, reviewed by Rachel Bicicchi; Jeannette E. Brown, AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN CHEMISTS, reviewed by Laura Wilson; Judith A. Warner, WOMEN AND CRIME: A REFERENCE HANDBOOK, and Vickie Jensen, ed., WOMEN CRIMINALS: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PEOPLE AND ISSUES, both reviewed by Susan Bennett White; Eleanor Hinton Hoytt & Hilary Beard, HEALTH FIRST! THE BLACK WOMAN'S WELLNESS GUIDE, reviewed by Gabrielle M. Toth; Mary Kosut, ed., THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GENDER IN MEDIA, reviewed by Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh; Glenda Norquay, ed., THE EDINBURGH COMPANION TO SCOTTISH WOMEN'S WRITING, reviewed by Susan Wood; Daina Ramey Berry & Deleso A. Alford, eds., ENSLAVED WOMEN IN AMERICA: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA, reviewed by Vanette Schwartz; Susan Archer Mann, DOING FEMINIST THEORY: FROM MODERNITY TO POSTMODERNITY, reviewed by Beatrice Calvert; Audrey Nelson & Claire Damken Brown, THE GENDER COMMUNICATION HANDBOOK: CONQUERING CONVERSATIONAL COLLISIONS BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN, reviewed by Nancy Nyland.
In addition, our "Periodical Notes," "Items of Note," and "Books Recently Received."
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women?s Studies Resources.
ISSN 0742-7441, 42p.
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Feminist Collections, v.7, no.2 (winter 1986)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Feminist Collections now available on tape.
ARCHIVES: Black women in La Crosse, by Bruce L. Mouser.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Media for fighting the double discrimination of ableism and
sexism, by Elizabeth Ellsworth.
NEWS FROM UW-MADISON: By Ruth Bleier, Diane Kravetz, and Suzanne Pingree.
NOTE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Recent changes in New Books on Women & Feminism.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on women composers; French feminist criticism; American women managers and administrators; women writers; sexual
harassment; women artists; sexuality; the status of women worldwide; films for, by, and about women; and women and law.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: older women; Minnesota women; women's poetry, stories, and artwork. Special issues on: Nairobi, '85; women in migration; feminist
social philosophy; women and the family; the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; refugee women; sex and gender.
Ceased publication: Catalyst Media Review; Lammas Little Review.
ITEMS OF NOTE: The National Women's History Project 1986 catalog; 1985 List of Alternative and Radical Publications; proceedings of a 1984 conference on mentoring and women; and working papers from the Center for Twentieth Century Studies, UW-Milwaukee.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New bibliographies on films and videotapes about women, self-help publishing in the '80s, and feminist Shakespeare criticism. BOOK REVIEWS: Nineteenth-century communities of single wmen in Britain and
the U.S., by Margo A. Conk. Clerical work and clerical workers, by Cynthia Costello.
Selected new resources for integrating women's studies into the curriculum, by Betty Schmitz.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.33, no.2 (spring 2012)
Women's Studies
Reviews
Feminism
E-Sources
Zines
Lesbians and Gays
Library Resources
Feminist Archives
Women's Health
Gender
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Feminist Collections, v.1, no.2 (March 1980)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Describes subject heading issues that result when reviewing existing resources on La Chicana; Wisconsin women's work history documented in a photography exhibit developed by Barbara Morford,
UW-Extension, School for Workers, Madison; and includes book reviews of WOMEN'S HISTORY SOURCES, edited by Andrea Hinding, and BIOLOGY OF WOMEN, by Ethel Sloan.
Original full title: FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARY RESOURCES IN WISCONSIN. "EDITORS: Linda Parker, Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large and Catherine Loeb, Women's Studies Specialist." 6p. No table of contents.
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Feminist Collections, v.14, no.2 (winter 1993)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Arenas of Visibility: Representation/Older Women/Self-Representation by Kathleen Woodward.[Reviews] In Full Flower: Aging Women, Power, and Sexuality by Lois W. Banner; Remembered Lives: The Work of Ritual, Storytelling, and Growing Older by Barbara Myerhoff; Coming into the End Zone: A Memoir by Doris Grumbach; Endgame: A Journal of the Seventy-Ninth Year by May Sarton. The Many Faces of Menopause by Janeen O'Leary Cobb. [Reviews] The Change by Germaine Greer; Transformation Through Menopause by Marian Van Eyk McCain; Natural Menopause by Susan Perry and Katherine O'Hanlan, M.D.; The Silent Passage by Gail Sheehy; The Menopause and Hormonal Replacement Therapy ed. by Regine Sitruk-Ware, M.D. and Wulf H. Utian, M.D.; Women of the Fourteenth Moon ed. by Dena Taylor and Amber Coverdale Sumrall; and The Menopause, Hormone Therapy, and Women's Health by the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Images of Aging -- Aging of Images by Susan Davies.
FOR MIDLIFE AND LONG-LIVING WOMEN: A REVIEW OF FEMINIST PERIODICALS: by Geri L. Dickinson.
ARCHIVES: The Milwaukee Urban Archives collections on women and the Fran Leeper Buss collection of oral histories of low-income and minority women.
NEWS FROM THE CONSORTIUM OUTREACH PROGRAM: REACHING BEYOND THE CAMPUS: by Anne Statham.
COMPUTER TALK: Databases, discussion groups, and electronic journals.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Bibliographies on Japanese women, lesbianism, feminist theater, feminist legal literature, agricultural development, Mary McCarthy, women and film, women of color and Southern women, women of color in mathematics and science, women in nontraditional fields, violence against women; plus guides to American women playwrights, international women's literature, lesser-known women in history, American women's "firsts," rape and sexual assault resources, women sociologists, archival manuscript resources, quotations by women, American women athletes, and feminism and psychoanalysis. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on young American girls, world religions, book reviews from Australia, science and technology, Philippine women, women's music and culture, military service, politics, cross-cultural perspectives, survivors of female incest, Russian/CIS women, New Zealand women, news features, and several publications of a more general nature. Special issues of periodicals on forgotten women's writing, postmodernism, sexual harrassment, economics and development, lesbian and gay studies, speaking and silence, Russian women's writing, sexual assault, Middle Eastern women, women astronomers, military service, Anne Tyler, and women filmmakers. Transitions: Feminist Visions revives; Gay Community News pauses to seek funds. Ceased publications: Bakerby's, Out/Look: National Lesbian & Gay Quarterly, and So Proudly We Hail. (Compiled by Linda Shult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: Posters on multicultural education and on black women outraged by the Hill-Thomas hearings; records of a black women's national association; a directory of academic assistance for African women scholars; a grant resource for older women; faculty development evaluation guidelines; an oral history collection on Southern women; a book series on influential writers; and a merchandise catalog. (Compiled by Linda Kaiser.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.5, no.4 (summer 1984)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
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.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 33p.
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Feminist Collections, v.10, no.3 (spring 1989)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Feminist networking in Wisconsin.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Women's documentary films, by Marilyn Gottschalk.
SERIALS TRENDS: LITERATURE FOR WOMEN IN THE POST-MS. ERA: By Valerie Berk, reprinted from Ulrich's News.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Several new presses; US. distributors for non-US. publishers; and two literary festivals.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on Simone de Beauvoir, pianist Cecile Chaminade, the history of women's magazines, women composers, George Eliot, Margaret Drabble, Denise Levertov, curriculum integration, women's symbols and sacred objects, abortion, and Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on domestic violence, coaching women's basketball, media images of women, medical women, women of color, Australian anthropologist Olive Pink, poetry by women of the south central U.S., and rural women around the world. Special issues on Sylvia Plath, women and crime, gender roles in the family, gender and the economy, Georgia O'Keefe and other women artists, education, and housing. Transitions: Upfront resumes publication. Ceased publication: Feminist Writers Guild Newsletter; Aegis Magazine on
Ending Violence Against Women.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A bibliographic database from UNESCO; a statistical database from the U.N.; public interest reports from a Wisconsin charity; teaching units on women and development; classroom activities for promoting sex equity; a lesbian-gay mail-order bookstore; reprints of two classic feminist titles; a Spanish version of This Bridge Called My Back; a lesbian-feminist book distributor; a study guide on Latina films and videos.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: WHO'S WHO & WHERE.
BOOK REVIEWS: Eyeing the Nineties: Recent Writings in Art History, by Nancy Ring.
Theatrical Disruptions, by Margaret Swanson.
Professional Tools for a Women's Profession, by Susan Searing.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.15, no.1 (fall 1993)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Gender in Contemporary Islamic Societies by Maurie Sacks. [Reviews] A World of Difference: Islam and Gender Hierarchy in Turkey by Julie Marcus; Modernizing Women: Gender and Social Change in the Middle East by Valentine Moghadam; and Revealing Reveiling: Islamist Gender Ideology in Modern Egypt by Sherifa Zuhur. A Historical Approach to Islamic Women by Carla Petievich. [Reviews] Women in Islam from Medieval to Modern Times by Wiebke Walther and Women & Gender in Islam by Leila Ahmed. Female Images of the Divine by Eleanor B. Amico. [Reviews] The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image by Anne Baring and Jules Cashford; In a Chariot Drawn by Lions: The Search for the Female Diety by Asphodel P. Long; Her Share of the Blessings: Women's Religions Among Pagans, Jews, and Christians in the Greco-Roman World by Ross Shepard Kraemer; and She Who Is: The Mystery of God in Feminist Theological Discourse by Elizabeth A. Johnson. Identity, Ceremony, Community: Jewish Women's Spirituality by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.[Reviews] The Telling: The Story of a Group of Jewish Women Who Journey to Spirituality Through Community and Ceremony by E.M. Broner; The Jewish Woman's Awareness Guide: Connections for the 2nd Wave of Jewish Feminism by Janet Carnay et. al.; Daughters of the King: Women and the Synagogue: A Survey of History, Halakah, and Contemporary Realities ed. by Susan Grossman and Rivka Haut; The Merit of Our Mothers: A Bilingual Anthology of Jewish Women's Prayers [Bizkhus Imohes] comp. by Tracy Guren Klirs; A Ceremonies Sampler: New Rites, Celebrations, and Observances of Jewish Women ed. by Elizabeth Resnick Levine; and Four Centuries of Jewish Women's Spirituality: A Sourcebook ed. by Ellen M. Umansky and Dianne Ashton.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Visions, Struggles, Celebrations: Recent Videos on Women and Religion by Andrea Nye.
A CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE REDISCOVERED: By Samantha Selwood.
COMPUTER TALK: Databases, email discussion lists, electronic texts and journals.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
ARCHIVES: Five archival collections, from memorabilia of women Air Force pilots to records of the Federation of Women's Clubs.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: A new women's humor publisher in Pennsylvania; hard times for Britain's Onlywomen Press.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Bibliographies on British women, career advancement, underrepresented groups in the field of geography, women and AIDS, mothers and daughters in short fiction, rural women, and Canadian and U.S. women of letters; a biographical dictionary of African American women; and resources on sexual harrassment, statistics on women, and women at Gettysburg. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holmam Weisbard.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New and newly discovered periodicals on lesbian/gay culture and social services, zine networking, women in Singapore, radical British women, consensual sexual practice, women coal miners, writer Ellen Glasgow, self-development of African women, newsbits for busy executive women, cartoons, sports and sports fans, coping with chronic illness, arts, Malaysian workers' organizing, law, and health. Special issues of periodicals on the politics of abortion, sexual harrassment in the communications field, feminism and consumer research, lesbian and gay history and culture, gender inequalities in Africa, tropical diseases in women, caesarean births in the U.S., development and health, contemporary Jewish women writers, critique of the current feminist wave. Ceased publications: H.D. Newsletter, New Directions for Women. (Compiled by Linda Shult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: writings on women's studies in India, a collection of papers on Margaret Sanger, a report on reclaiming diversity in the curriculum, a working paper on feminist internationalism, an international directory of women's health projects, a grants listing for women in science, information packets on traffic in women and teenage pregnancy in the southern hemisphere, statistics on mothers' labor force participation, a support program for low-income women, a displaced homemaker's guide to nontraditional occupations, a catalog of publications on women's unwaged work, a change in Library of Congress cataloging practice, a bilingual pamphlet on sexual assault in marriage, a resource guide on violence against women, a campus safety guide, a woman's book of days, and a policy document on mace and tear gas weapons. (Compiled by Ingrid Markhardt.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.6, no.1 (fall 1984)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Susan Searing reports on four spring conferences.
TEN YEARS OF WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: By Dr. Karen L. Merritt.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Feminist films for young people, by Elizabeth Ellsworth.
WOMEN AND THE POPULAR PRESS: INDIA: By Judith A. Benade.
WOMEN IN PRINT: Report on the First International Feminist Book Fair, and
announcement of the Third National (U.S.) Women in Print Conference, by Cathy Loeb.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on: women and the British Empire; the status of women; women and the American left; women and folklore; notable British women; women composers; women in librarianship; language, gender and society; biographies of women for young people;
working women's job rights; and the psychology of black women.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: erotica for women (Eidos: Erotica for Women); film and video(FX: The Women's Film and Video Bulletin);
experimentalist writing (HOWever); Hispanic women (Intercambios Femeniles); international women's issues (Isis International Women's Journal /Women in Action); U.S. defense policy (Legislative Alert); women in Central America (MADRE Speaks); domestic violence (NCADV Voice); women of color (National Institute for Women of Color Network Newsletter); women's health (National Women's Health Report); English prostitutes (Network: News from the English Collective of Prostitutes); women's studies "mainstreaming" (Re-Visions); lesbian and gay liberation (Rites: For Lesbian & Gay Liberation); and turn-of-the-century women (Turn-of-the-Century Women).
Special Issues on: women's history; Native American/Latina art and literature; the rhetoric of feminist writing; environmental
history; and gay and lesbian studies. Ceased publications: Bread & Roses.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A women's news service; a radio series on immigrant women in
the U.S.; reprint series on nursing and marriage, sex and the family in England; a new software series on women in history; and
a British feminist digest for blind women.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New bibliographies of lesbian literature, 1980-1983, and new
reference works in men's studies, 1983/84. BOOK REVIEWS: Black and Third World Women Writers 1981-1984: Part I , by Nellie McKay.
Recent and Selected Feminist Scholarship on Autobiography, by Elaine Marks.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 39p.
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Feminist Collections, v.23, no.4 (summer 2002)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Russian Women's Movement Periodicals
Zines
Women's Clothing History
Women Playwrights
Feminist Publishing
FROM/TO THE EDITORS.
SERIAL PUBLICATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN WOMEN'S MOVEMENT: By Karen Rosneck.
ZINE AND HEARD: Fringe Feminism and the Zines of the Third Wave, by M.L. Fraser.
BOOK REVIEW: History of Women’s Clothing and Accessories, by Andrea M. Kolasinski.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Contemporary Women Playwrights, by Sheri Phillabaum.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: EdgeWork Books.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Caroline Vantine.
BOOKS AND AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO VOLUME 23.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 45p.
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Feminist Collections, v.22, no.2 (winter 2001)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Women in Business
Women in Prison
Books for Girls
Vietnam War Films
Women-Focused Museums on the Web
Digitization Project
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
LETTER TO THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and the World of Business, by Eunice Graupner. Voices from Inside Prison Walls, by Susan R. Takata. Strong Roles for Women and Girls, by Marge Loch-Wouters.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Women, Suffering, and History: Vietnam War Films, by Vu Anh Le.
BEHIND THE SCENES IN A DIGITIZATION PROJECT, by Ruth Ann Jones.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Museums Relating to Women, by Beverly Gordon.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Ann Lauf and JoAnne Lehman.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.28, no.4 (summer-fall 2007)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Girls' Studies
Blogging
Girlhood
Books for girls
Books for children and young adults
CONTENTS:
From the Editors;
Book Reviews: Girls’ Studies:
Gendered Subjectivity and the Female Body:
Discovering Agency and Power, by Brenda Boudreau;
Mass Marketing and our Daughters,
by Lise Mae Schlosser;
Educating the Girl: Learning and Schooling in America ...and Elsewhere,
by Rebekah Buchanan;
Girls, Grrrls, Gurls, and the Tools They Use, by Lanette Cadle;
‘Othered’ Girls: Growing Up Between Two Worlds, by Sarah Hentges;
Disruptive Girlhoods: Books on Aggression in Girls, by Jillian Hernandez;
Reimagining Girlhood: Girls’ Writings and Self-Portrayals, by Sarah Myers;
Great Reads for Young Girls, by Marge Loch-Wouters;
What Adolescent Girls Read, by Elaine O’Quinn;
Round-Up 2: Blogs and Other E-Tools for Women’s Studies; E-Sources on Women & Gender;
New Reference Works in Women’s Studies;
Periodical Notes;
Items of Note;
Books and Videos Recently Received;
Index to Volume 28;
Subscription Form
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 73p.
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Feminist Collections, v.30, no.1 (winter 2009)
Video Reviews
E-Sources
Third Wave Feminism
Second Wave Feminism
Young Feminists
HIV/AIDS and Women
Feminist Science Fiction
Gender and Water
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS:
From the Editors.
Book Reviews:
What's a Bright Feminist Like You Doing in a Genre Like This? Reading Women's Science Fiction,
by Helen Merrick; I Promise I Won't Say "Herstory": New Conversations among Feminists,
by Jannelle Ruswick & Alycia Sellie;
Women and Water: Marginalization, Hope, and a Call to Action, by Anne Moser.
Feminist Visions:
HIV/AIDS in Women: A Disease Spread by Misogyny and Violence, seven videos reviewed by Karen Walloch.
E-Sources on Women and Gender, compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
New Reference Works in Women's Studies
Periodical Notes. Items of Note.
Books Recently Received.
A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.7, no.4 (summer 1986)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Goodbye to Karen Merritt and Nancy Marshall.
WOMEN'S HISTORY THROUGH ARTIFACTS: By Anne Woodhouse.
FEMINIST WRITERS IN NEW ZEALAND, 1975 to 1985: By Kate Reed.
EDITORS' NOTE.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on: African writers; Third World women; feminist spirituality; North American immigrant women; cross-cultural studies; spouse abuse; library services for midlife women; women scientists; contemporary stage roles for women; French women; and
the McFarlin special collections.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: social work; lesbian-feminist ethics;
violence and victims; vocational equity; computers; management; and women's studies in New Zealand. Special issues on: social work; Latina literature; aging; Jewish feminism; engineering; apartheid; sexuality; library management; comparable worth; poetry; Jungian thought; women's work; feminist sociology; and housing. Ceased publication: Annotated Guide to Women's Periodicals in the United States and Canada; Comment; Wisconsin Women and Public Policy.
ITEMS OF NOTE: New resources on women and poverty, working women, marital
property, Canadian and European women's studies; the UN World Conference on Women; and men's studies.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new bibliography on women and time management.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and disability, Part II, by Deborah Kent. Comparable worth, by Alice Audie-Figueroa.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: Vol.7, 1985-1986
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 35p.
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Feminist Collections, v.17, no.3-4 (spring-summer 1996)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Strategies of Resistance
Next Generation
Refugee Women
Zines
Welfare to Work Videos
Young Feminists
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Contesting Culture: Gender Interests and Strategies of Resistance,
by Sharon Tiffany. "Get Used to the Noise. The Next Generation is Coming," by Amy Shepherd. Exiles, Immigrants, and Refugees: Women Making Choices, by Ivette Valdes.
FEMINIST VISIONS: WOMEN IN TRANSITION: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE CHIPPEWA VALLEY, by Sarah Harder.
COME ON, JOIN THE CONVERSATION!: 'ZINES AS A MEDIUM FOR FEMINIST DIALOGUE AND COMMUNITY BUILDING, by Angela Richardson.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard (with contributions by Margery
Katz and Linda Krikos).
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by Linda Shult.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Renee Beaudoin.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: Index to Vo1.17.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 49p.
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Feminist Collections, v.27, no.1 (fall 2005)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Abortion
Women and War
Academics
Transfilms
Transgender
Women of Color
Foreign-born Academics
Video Reviews
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Are Abortion Politics Relevant to Women of Color?, by Sherri L. Barnes. Women in the Midst of War, by Audrey Roberts. Foreign-Born Women Academics in the U.S., by Shu-Ju Ada Cheng.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Transsavvy Transfilms, by Bri Smith.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS AND AUDIOVISUALS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 50p.
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Feminist Collections, v.8, no.4 (summer 1987)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Planning and evaluation for the Librarian's office and for Systemwide women's studies.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Sex, Drugs, and AIDS, a problematic film for sexuality education, reviewed by Elizabeth Ellsworth and Mariamne Whatley.
CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN, MEMPHIS STATE UNIVERSITY: A look at the Research Clearinghouse's databases on women of
color and Southern women, plus other projects of the Center.
NEWS FROM UW-WHITEWATER: By Karen Kirst-Ashman.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Reports on two new presses, the first women's list from an
African publisher, and two address changes.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources include a bibliography of bibliographies; an encyclopedia; a guide to legal rights; an atlas; an index to black women's poetry; a bibliography on the ERA; four directories; a travel guide; and handbooks on the writings of Jane Austen and Iris Murdoch.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: black lesbians and gays; gender and society; domestic violence; lesbian publishing; women in philosophy; sexual assault; black women in the diaspora; women's spirituality; Wisconsin women; women in China; international women's issues; and women's entrepreneurship in Africa. Special issues on: rare works in women's studies; Japanese
women; upper-level professionals; critiques of popular culture; television, gender, and criticism; women in engineering and engineering education; women in antiquity; communication scholarshlp and feminist studies; men's studies; sex discrimination in academia; women and memory; Irish women's
writing; research on Ingeborg Bachmann; sexual difference; modern critical theory; and women in the precollegiate curriculum.
Ceased publication: Women's Diaries: A quarterly Newsletter. Audiovisuals and teaching materials on women in Africa, Asia,
Latin America, and other nations; a teaching packet plus guidelines for writing about women with disabilities; resources on sex equity in education and in the new national retirement legislation; audio tapes on women's spirituality and also by lesbian poets; rare, out-of-print and foreign-language book sources; microfilm records of the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Women's Bureau; and a subscriber information service on women's political status.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A reading list on goddesses and goddess worship, and a bibliography on Asian women in America.
BOOK REVIEWS: Friendship in women's lives, by Beverly Gordon. French feminism: recent Anglophone publications, by Lorraine
Gauthier.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 39p.
2007-11-12T18:21:18Z
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Feminist Collections, v.5, no.1 (fall 1983)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Persephone Press folds after eight years and fourteen books.
FEMINlST VISIONS: Debut of a new column on audio-visual resources for women's studies, by Elizabeth Ellsworth.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Primipara, Wisconsin's feminist poetry journal, by Diane Nichols.
New presses: Aunt Lute Book Company and Acacia Books.
WOMEN IN PRINT: International report: Plottingham Women in Booktrades Conference.
Midwest update: second midwest conference scheduled for June, 1984.
FEMINIST BOOKSTORES IN WISCONSIN: UPDATE: Milwaukee's Sistermoon Feminist Bookstore to close.
NEWS FROM UW-GREEN BAY: UW-GB's Balanced Curriculum Project, by Jerrold Rodesch.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New Periodicals: The Berkeley Women of Color; Common Ground (Prince Edward Island); Family Studies Review Yearbook; Girls' Own: Sydney
Feminist Newsletter; Incest Survivors' Network News; Lesbian/Lesbienne (Toronto); Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter; Women & Performance; Women & the Law Report; Words of Women. Ceased publication: Maenad: A Women's Literary Journal. Special issues on homophobia and education; women poets; and
North American Indian women.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Lesbian Literature Catalog; Newsworthy, a series of bibliographies
on contemporary movements, events and issues; more rare and out of print books for women's studies; Minority Women's Research
Program at Wellesley; Radical Rose Recordings; an annotated listing
of mainstreaming projects in the U.S.; International Institute for Women
and the Visual Arts; Upper Midwest Women's History Center for
Teachers; Ten Years of Title IX in Wisconsin; annotated listing of
women's resources in Madison.
EDITORS' NOTE: WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new bibliography on American women's history.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on Native American women, women artists, archival materials on U.S. religious sisterhoods, success strategies for women scholars, women's businesses in Wisconsin, Catalyst's new online database,
and women in development. Reviewed by Susan Searing.
BOOK REVIEWS: Suds Studies, by Susan O'Leary. Recent Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare, by Ruth Abbott Schauer.
The Status of Women in Librarianship, edited by Kathleen M. Helm. Reviewed by Susan E. Searing.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 30p.
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Feminist Collections, v.8, no.1 (fall 1986)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: New subscription fees for 1987.
FEMINIST VISIONS: "The College (Obstacle) Course," a videotape on sexual harrassment in academia, reviewed by Elizabeth Ellsworth.
CONFERENCE REPORT - SUMMER 1986: A report on the annual conferences of the National Women's Studies Association, the American Library Association, and the Society of American Archives, by Susan Searing.
NEWS FROM UW-PARKSIDE: By Teresa Peck.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: News of the presses and of women in print gatherings.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on female psychology, women's studies in Western Europe, US women's history, women's health, and women and politics.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on British women, Milwaukee's lesbian-feminist
community, Ohio women, feminist spirituality , women's literature and art, prostitution, and Wisconsin businesswomen. Special issues on women's studies, women newspaper editors, sexism and education, women and social change, multicultural U.S.
women's art and literature, women writers and artists with disabilities, gender issues in psychotherapy, women in science, and women and politics in Western Europe. Ceased publication: Motheroot Journal.
ITEMS OF NOTE: An international guide to audiovisual resources; three video documentaries on the 1985 Nairobi conference; a new series of women's news programs; audio tapes of the 1986 National Women's Studies Association conference; an exhibit on Chinese women in the U.S.; a videotape series on women in science; Kitchen Table Press' Freedom Organizing Pamphlet Series; a directory of women's
scholars; and more.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new checklist of recent books written, edited, or translated by faculty and staff women of the UW System.
BOOK REVIEWS: Divorce and patriarchy: how women lose, by Marygold S. Melli. Women's literature in translation, by Meredith J. Ross. Words for writers, by Midge Stocker.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.24, no.1 (fall 2002)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Feminist Science
Lesbians in South Africa
Ecofeminism
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEW: The Brave New World of Feminist Science, by Joy A. Fritschle Mason.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Lesbian and Gay in Southern Africa: Activists, Lovers, and Healers, by Heather Branton.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Ecofeminism on the Internet, by Emily Bounds.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Katie Roberts.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 37p.
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Feminist Collections, v.20, no.2 (winter 1999)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Witchcraft
War on Poverty
Non-traditional Jobs
Violence and Mass Media
Single Parent Support Groups
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Devil in a Blue Dress: Women, Inherent Evil, and the Sin of Witchcraft, by Susan E. Taylor. Amazons in the War on Poverty, by Rebecca Young. Women on the (Mostly Male) Jobsite: Still Struggling, by Jocelyn Riley. In Search of Adventure: Women of Daring and Duty, by Thomas P. Maloney.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Women Objectified: Gender,
Violence, and Mass Media, by Jill M. Duquaine.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: Witches on the Web: A Review of Some Scholarly Sites on Witches by Fabienne Baider aad Anita Liang. The Old Religion: Websites on Wicca, by Gail Wood.
Single Parent Support Groups and Information on the Web, by Barbara Walton.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by Linda Shult.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Christina Stross.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.11, no.4 (summer 1990)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: Soviet Fiction By and About Women, by Judith Deutsch Kornblatt. Wrestling with Science and Language, by Vera Kolb.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Words and Pictures [an interview with AV producer Jocelyn Riley].
WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM: Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts: Part 3 (autobiographical writing by
women of color), by Susan Searing.
WOMAN'S WORD BOOKSTORE: A new feminist bookstore in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
ARCHIVES: NWSA Archive and International Archive of Women in Architecture.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: A new British press and an acquisition for Alyson.
NEWS FROM THE UW SYSTEM WOMEN'S STUDIES
CONSORTIUM: By Jacqueline Ross.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Jewish feminists, over-forty women, curriculum transformation, and Newfoundland and Labrador women. Special issues or sections on feminist survivors, gender in education and society, Alice Walker and painter Lois Mailon Jones, Roman women, women in US. politics, sexuality, racism and sexism, and Marxism-feminism. Transitions: Broomstick and Gallerie change publication schedules, Signs moves to Minneapolis, and Woman's Art Journal takes on a new design and a new address.
ITEMS OF NOTE: The Black Women Oral History Project; a report on graduate training in U.S. women's history; a domestic violence hotline and resource materials.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTION.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 26p.
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Feminist Collections, v.21, no.4 (summer 2000)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Women in Eastern Europe
Women in the Balkans
Women and Disabilities
Lesbian Videos
Sexual Harassment Prevention Videos
Women's History
Video Reviews
Contents: From the Editors. Letter to the Editors. Book Reviews:
Transition in the Balkans and Eastern Europe: How
Women are Faring, by Judy Aulette. Gender and Disability from Different Angles, by Barbara Ryan
Telling It as It Is: Women with Disabilities Speak Out, by Karen Stone.
Feminist Visions:
Promoting Respect, Working for Change: Five Films
on Sexual Harassment for Middle School Students, by Joanna Gurstelle.
Out of the Margins: Four Lesbian Video Documentaries, by Edie Thornton
World Wide Web Review:
Women and Disability Websites, by Alexa Schriempf
The World Wide Web: A Primary Source
for Women's History, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard. Computer Talk, compiled by Linda Shult. Feminist Publishing
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 by Alicia Foster.
Books/AV Recently Received
Supplement: Index to Volume 21
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Feminist Collections, v.21, no.1 (fall 1999)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
War and Peace
Chicanas
Novels About Sportswomen
Literacy
German Women
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Voices on War and Peace, by Sheila Tobias. Engendering War, by Francine D'Amico. Chicanas in the U.S.: Multiple Identities, by Dionne Espinoza. Taking Sportswomen Seriously: Seven Novels for Adults, by Joli Sandoz.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Gender, Race, and Class Issues on Film, by Deb Hoskins.
FEMINISM AND LITERACY FOR WOMEN: POLITICS AND RESOURCES: By Mev Miller.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Women and Women's Topics on the Internet: What's the
Situation in Germany Today?, by Carolina Brauckmann and Helga Dickel.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
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 REVIEWED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 50p.
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Feminist Collections, v.19, no.1 (fall 1997)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
China
Africanist Research
Women and the Online World
Women Scientists
Distance Education
Web Evaluation
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women's Paradoxical Status in Contemporary China, by Judy Polumbaum. Between East and West: Chinese Women in Transition, by Hongjun Su. A Woman's Position in Gender Relations in Post-Mao China: An Alternative Perspective, by Hongjin Kang. Women and Gender in Africanist Research: A New Wave? by Susan O'Brien. New Locations of African Women's Writing, by Roberta Hatcher.
FEMINIST VISIONS: "Discovering Women" Series Focuses on Women Scientists, by Carolyn Shaffer.
TEACHING, LEARNING, AND DISTANCE EDUCATION IN WOMEN'S STUDIES, by Margaret Rozga.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: The Elusive Quality of Web Quality, by Susan Barribeau.
SPECIAL SECTION: WOMEN AND THE ONLINE WORLD: Getting Around Online: How, Where, Why? by Elisabeth Binder. The Gendered Bodies of Cyberspace, by Diana Saco.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult
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 Christina Stross.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 55p.
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Feminist Collections, v.13, no.1 (fall 1991)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Rethinking Gender in Feminist Anthropology, by Sharon Tiffany.[Reviews of] Gender and Anthropology: Critical Reviews for Research and Teaching, ed. by Sandra Morgen;
Engendering Archaeology: Women and Prehistory, ed. by Joan M. Gero and Margaret W. Conkey; and Beyond the Second Sex: New Directions in the Anthropology of Gender, ed. by Peggy Reeves Sanday and Ruth Gallagher Goodenough. Insight, Candor, and Action: Women's Writing from India, by Judith Benade. [Reviews of] Of Women, Outcastes, Peasants, and Rebels: A Selection of Bengali Short Stories, ed. and transl. by Kalpana Bardhan; Truth Tales: Contemporay Stories by Women Writers in India, ed. by Kali for Women; and Women Writing in India, 600 B.C. to the Present. Vol. 1: 600 B.C. to the Early
Twentieth Century, ed. by Susie Tharu and K. Lalita. Reading Men: Men, Masculinity, and Publishing, by Michael Kimmel. Review of fifteen recent books on men and masculinity.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Of Veils and Voices, by Susan Searing. Computer Talk, compiled by L.S.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Three new presses and a fourth in process.
CHECKING UP ON THE CANON: By Linda Shult.
NEWS FROM UW-SUPERIOR: By Cheryl Schoenhaar.
THE LESBIAN ARCHIVES OF LEEUWARDEN: By Shelley Anderson.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Asian lesbians, gender and law, Asian/Pacific women in development, peace/spirituality studies, Japanese women, news tidbits, and violence against women. Special issues of periodicals on nineteenth-century women's writing, global perspectives on women, Jewish women, sociolegal studies, women in German-speaking countries, urban women in India, criminality, women's rights, and social control. Transitions: HagRag is in a state of flux; Legacy has expanded its scope beyond 19th century women; and Snake Power will change from quarterly periodical to yearly book format. Ceased publication: Noon (stopped by government harassment in Egypt). (Compiled by Linda Shult)
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: WHO'S WHO & WHERE.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A collection of syllabi with international perspectives; a directory of syllabi on Jewish women; a teaching kit on the world economic crisis; working papers on women and aging; a directory of women lawyer associations; a slide show on women cartoonists; a periodical on cassette; audio programs with guides on 19th century women writers; a microform collection on Lillian Wald; a series of edited reprints of 19th century women writers; catalogs of biographical materials; a report on Hispanic women on campus; and a guide to retirement planning. (Compiled by Ingrid Markhardt)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.12, no.2 (winter 1991)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: International bridges -- building connections, by Susan Searing.
BOOK REVIEWS: Multicultural Women's History: A New Tool for Teaching and Learning, by Guadalupe Friaz. The Use of Theory in Black Feminist Discourse, by Cheryl Johnson.
FEMINIST VISIONS: The Experience of Asian American and Native American Women: A Video
Review, by Joan Ariki Varney and Alejandra Elenes.
"A WORLD IN OUR EYES:" THE CREATION OF AND ACCESS TO THE LITERATURE OF ABILITY AND EMPOWERMENT: by Nancy Seale Osborne.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: An International Women in Publishing network, a new feminist/lesbian press in Moscow, a National Conference on Women and the Media, and a note on secondhand bookshops.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A biographical dictionary on English writers, a guide to reference sources in women's studies, a resource on films and television movies based on women's writing, a bibliography on immigrant women in the U.S., a history and bibliography on Black women
in television, a dictionary of feminist theory, an encyclopedia of women's sexuality, a guide to women rulers of Europe, plus bibliographies on Katherine Mansfield, Edith Wharton, Joan of Arc, Sylvia Plath, George Eliot, and Christine de Pisan.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on lesbian issues, do-it-yourself projects, women's history, connections between Mexican and U.S. women, animal rights, women in development, religious feminism, computers and women, Latin American and Caribbean women's health issues, plus a literary journal and two wideranging general periodicals. Special issues of periodicals on higher education, mental health, women chemists, writing, gender and conversation, aging, gender and class in education, women in India, First Ladies, psychology and gender, moral issues in reproduction, southern writer Evelyn Scott, the female protagonist in theater, South African women, and older women. Transitions: FRONTIERS takes up residence in New Mexico, HYPATIA moves to Florida, UP AND OUT OF POVERTY changes its name, VOICES RISING hangs in limbo, and WOMEN LIBRARY WORKERS JOURNAL picks up a publisher. Ceased publication: AUNT EDNA'S READING LIST; BREAKING THE SILENCE; CONDITIONS.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A new book series on international development, a directory of minority and women's groups within librarianship, a reproductive rights resource manual, a guide to films and videos on reproductive issues, a curriculum set on women and the Constitution, Wisconsin speakers bureau on social change topics, a dramatic presentation on Wisconsin
women, a women's poetry and prose reading program, and dropout prevention posters.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: The FEMINIST COLLECTIONS six-part series on 'Women of Color and the Core
Curriculum'' available as a set.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.12, no.1 (fall 1990)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: Women Living Under Apartheid, by Stanlie James. True Stories: Biographies of Women for Young Readers, by Christine Jenkins. Women in Latin American Social Change Movements, by Susana Lastarria-Cornhiel and Wava Haney.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Questions in A Question of Silence by Constance Balides.
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN WELCOMES SUFFRAGIST'S PAPERS: By Cindy Knight.
WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM: Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts, Part 4: Creative Literature as a Source of
Information, by Susan Searing.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: The 4th International Feminist Bookfair and a new Welsh press.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
New bibliographies on adolescent pregnancy and parenthood, women characters in popular fiction, the feminization of poverty, women in 19th and early 20th century English social history, Japanese women writers in translation, violence against women and
girls, biographies of U.S. women, feminism and women's issues, women's "concerns, care,
and conditions," Black women novelists, U.S. women's fiction 1790-1870, and women of
color and Southern women; biographical guides to U.S. and European women artists,
women in U.S. theater, Black women writers 1900-1945, recent film stars, and U.S.
presidents' wives; plus sources on quantitative tools for women's studies research, Korean dissertations on women, women's health, and research and policy centers working on women's issues.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on women in librarianship, Caribbean women, development, shelter work, birth mothers of adopted children, lesbians and gays, campus violence, and female shamanism. Special issues of periodicals on Puerto Rican women, affirmative action, women and the arts, Japanese women and families, Caroline Gordon, women playwrights, and political economics. Transitions: London's Feminist Library Newsletter and a newly formatted Ms. are publishing again. Ceased publication: Aurora.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A move for the Women's History Research Center's collections; two photo exhibits on Black women, one focused on the arts; publications on pensions, on the Ford Foundation's mainstreaming minority women in the curriculum program, on the climate for women in medical schools, on sexual harassment prevention, and on pay equity; an educational equity poster catalog; additions to Oxford University Press's Schomburg collection on Black women writers; and an antiquarian bookseller's feminist list.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 42p.
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Feminist Collections, v.3, no.1 (fall 1981)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
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.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 28p.
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Feminist Collections, v. 37, no. 1-2 (winter-spring 2016)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS: From the Editors, by Ashley Hartman Annis (editorial intern) & JoAnne Lehman (senior editor); Book Reviews: “The Power of the Personal: Keeping Consciousness-Raising Alive,” by Stacy Russo, reviewing Janet L. Freedman, Reclaiming the Feminist Vision: Consciousness-Raising and Small Group Practice (McFarland, 2014); “Which Way Is Feminism Leaning? A Critique of Sandberg’s ‘Feminist Manifesto,’” by Ashley Hartman Annis, reviewing Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In for Graduates (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014) and Dawn Foster, Lean Out (London: Repeater Books, 2015); “Historiographic Production: Women’s & Gender History,” by Madeline A. Court, reviewing Pamela S. Nadell & Kate Haulman, eds., Making Women’s Histories: Beyond National Perspectives (New York University Press, 2013); “Considering Housework: An Uneven Anthology,” by Beverly Gordon, reviewing Elizabeth Patton & Mimi Choi, eds., Home Sweat Home: Perspectives on Housework & Modern Relationships (Rowman & Littlefield, 2014).
“Who Gets to Keep the Baby? Reproductive Justice & the Discourse around ‘Bad’ Mothers,” by Rae Moors, reviewing Laury Oaks, Giving Up Baby: Safe Haven Laws, Motherhood, and Reproductive Justice (New York University Press, 2015); “Food Is a Feminist Issue: Women Reclaiming Autonomy & Protecting the Planet,” by Anna Pinks, reviewing Vandana Shiva, ed., Seed Sovereignty, Food Security: Women in The Vanguard of the Fight against GMOs and Corporate Agriculture (North Atlantic Books, 2016); “Striving for Clarity: A Complicated Comparison between Judaism & Islam Made Clear,” by Nicole Rudisill, reviewing Firoozeh Kashani-Sabet & Beth S. Wenger, eds., Gender in Judaism and Islam: Common Lives, Uncommon Heritage (New York University Press, 2015); Feminist Visions: “Films on Women & Gender,” highlighting productions featured in GPID Resource Bulletin (from Askold Kurov & Pavel Loparev; Bower Bird Films & Palangi Productions; Fork Films/Gini Reticker; Framewerk/Joey Boink & Sander Wirken; Guerilla Films/Iiris Härmä; Hanfgarn & Ufer Filmproduktion/Ayat Najafi; Principle Pictures/Beth Murphy; Radiator Film/Berit Madsen; Taskovski Films/Chloe Ruthven; Women Make Movies/Joanna Lipper); Periodical Notes: Special women/gender-themed issues or sections of the following non-women/gender journals: Canadian Review of Sociology; Culture, Health, & Sexuality; Intellectual History Review; Journal of British Cinema & Television; Journal of Vocational Education & Training; Psychoanalysis, Culture, & Society; The Progressive; Representation; Scandinavian Journal of History; Social Movement Studies; South Atlantic Quarterly; Sport in History; Spring: A Journal of Archetype & Culture; Items of Note: UW–Madison’s Campus Women’s Center and its debut issue of Intersections: A Feminist Publication; Headmistress Press and its Lesbian Poet Trading Cards; Books Recently Received: Complimentary/review copies of new titles, donated to the GWS Librarian’s office by various publishers.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 30p.
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Feminist Collections, v.21, no.3 (spring 2000)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Black Feminism
India
Violence Against Women
Alternative Medicine
Date Rape
Video Reviews
Video Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
LETTER TO THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Black Feminism: From Theory to Activism, by Adrienne Dixson. Gendered Subjects: Law, Property, and Political Protest in Contemporary India, by Kalpana Misra.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Locating Hope: Perceptions of Women of India, by Darshan Perusek. Young, Female, and in Danger: Violence in Relationships, by Cathy Seasholes. Learning About Date Rape, by Jenny Fiss.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: A Look at Women's Health on Alternative
Medicine Websites, by Ann Boyer.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
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 Ann Lauf.
BOOKS/AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v. 38, nos. 1-2 (Winter-Spring 2017)
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441.
CONTENTS: From the Librarian; Book Reviews: “Transgressive Aprons: Women Challenging Structures of Power through Food,” by Amy Reddinger, reviewing Deborah A. Harris & Patti Giuffre, Taking the Heat: Women Chefs and Gender Inequality in the Professional Kitchen; Aya Hirata Kimura, Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination after Fukushima; and Toni Tipton-Martin, The Jemima Code: Two Centuries of African American Cookbooks; “Less Winning than Its Mother Blog: A Take on How to Win at Feminism,” by Katrina Spencer, reviewing Beth Newell, Sarah Pappalardo, & Anna Drezen (“presented by Reductress”), How to Win at Feminism: The Definitive Guide to Having It All — and Then Some!, “Can Political Violence Be a Feminist Act?” by Amy E. Vidor, reviewing Patricia Melzer, Death in the Shape of a Young Girl: Women’s Political Violence in the Red Army Faction, “Exercising Agency: Sex Worker Activists,” by Vanette Schwartz, reviewing Chi Adanna Mgbako, To Live Freely in This World: Sex Worker Activism in Africa, “Briefly Noted,” by Kellian Clink, reviewing Penni Mitchell, About Canada: Women’s Rights, Feminist Visions “Resisting Taboos and Speaking Out: Single Mothers in South Korea,” by Alynn Gordon, reviewing Bittersweet Joke: A Film by Paik Yeonah; E-Sources on Women & Gender; Periodical Notes; “Still Hip after All These Years,” reviewing Hip Mama: The Original Alternative Parenting Magazine; Books Recently Received.
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Feminist Collections, v.15, no.2 (winter 1994)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: WOMEN'S WORK IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKETPLACE by Sharon Tiffany.[Review of]
Tahitian Transformation: Gender and Capitalist Development in a Rural Society by
Victoria S. Lockwood; Zapotec Women by Lynn Stephen; Let the Good Times Roll:
Prostitution and the U.S. Military in Asia by Saundra Pollock Sturdevant and Brenda
Stoltzfus; and Factory Daughters: Gender, Household Dynamics, and Rural Industrialization in Java by Diane Lauren Wolf. UNDISPUTED WOMANHOOD, UNCROWNED GLORY: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE LITERARY EXPERIENCE by Anthonia Kalu.[Review of] The Unforgetting Heart: An Anthology of Short Stories by African American Women 1859-
1993 ed. by Asha Kanwar; Wild Women Don't Wear No Blues: Black Women Writers on
Love, Men and Sex ed. by Marita Golden; and Written By Herself: Literary Production
by African American Women, 1746-1892 by Frances Smith Foster. OUT IN THE MAINSTREAM: FINDING THE LESBIANS IN
POPULAR CULTURE by Joan Ariel.[Review of]
Gay and Lesbian Plays: An Annotated Bibliography by Ken Furtado and Nancy Hellner; Outwrite: Lesbianism and Popular Culture by Gabriele Griffin; Ladyslipper Catalog & Resource Guide: Recordings by Women; Facets Gay & Lesbian Video Guide by Patrick Z. McGavin; An Encyclopedia of Gay and Lesbian Recordings by Jay McLaren; Gays and Lesbians in Mainstream Cinema by James Robert Parish; Contemporary Lesbian Writers
of the United States ed. by Sandra Pollack and Denise D. Knight; Gay and Lesbian
Characters and Themes in Mystery Novels by Anthony Slide; and Women's Music Plus:
Directory of Resources in Women's Music & Culture.
A VISITOR FROM ABROAD: A DUTCH WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN IN THE US by Gusta Drenthe.
GOPHERING AROUND IN WOMEN'S STUDIES by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: A Canadian press celebrates twenty-five years of publishing; the last feminist print shop in North America succumbs; and a new feminist press starts up in New Mexico.
PRESS GANG PRINTER: THE PRESSES STOP by Agnes Huang.
COMPUTER TALK: Databases, email lists, electronic journals, and other resources.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
Women spies; Islamic women; US. women's research centers; women in paid employment;
international gender roles; women with HIV/AIDS; psychology; women's studies in
Europe and in India; modem American women writers; quotations from Black women;
female detectives; gay and lesbian periodicals; plus an A - Z desk reference on women. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New and newly discovered periodicals on South African women, literature, goddess stories, Jewish women, women in the southwest of England, menopause, midlife issues,
women veterinarians, interdisciplinary studies, travel, law, Black women's health concerns,
women with HIV/AIDS, women's health center management, general health concerns, and
philanthropy.
Special issues of periodicals on African American women's culture, feminists in
international relations, women in management, women and children refugees, Canadian women writers, writer Samuel Johnson and gender. Ceased publication: WLW Journal and Healthsharing. Transitions: Isis Wicce moves from Switzerland to Uganda.
(Compiled by Linda Shult)
ITEMS OF NOTE: A report on women faculty in the classroom, an international overview of women's health, a brochure on women and free trade, an environmental program for women, the Clarence Thomas hearing transcripts, an article on mentoring, a book dealer's catalog set, AARP's benefits outreach project, a phone-referral service for businesswomen, working papers from the Center for Research on Women, a new Japanese written-language character, a book on female genital mutilation, and a publication on African American women in the sciences.(Compiled by Renee Beaudoin)
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Resources for Gender and Women's Studies
Expanded table of contents:
Books reviewed in this issue of Resources for Gender and Women’s Studies: A Feminist Review (vol. 40, no. 4, Fall 2020):
• Imani M. Cheers, The Evolution of Black Women in Television: Mammies, Matriarchs and Mistresses (Routledge, 2017). Reviewed by Alexandria Cunningham, University of Texas at Austin.
• Laila Haidarali, Brown Beauty: Color, Sex, and Race from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II (New York University Press, 2018). Reviewed by Tiana Wilson, University of Texas at Austin.
• Nima Naghibi, Women Write Iran: Nostalgia and Human Rights from the Diaspora (University of Minnesota Press, 2016). Reviewed by Sarah Leila Safarkhan Moazeni, Wellesley College.
• Jessica Nydia Pabón-Colón, Graffiti Grrlz: Performing Feminism in the Hip Hop Diaspora (New York University Press, 2018). Reviewed by Alexis L. Pavenick, California State University, Long Beach.
• Ashley D. Farmer, Remaking Black Power: How Black Women Transformed an Era (University of North Carolina Press, 2017). Reviewed by Rebecca Davis, Simmons University.
• Sarah Jane Blithe, Anna Wiederhold Wolfe, and Breanna Mohr, Sex and Stigma: Stories of Everyday Life in Nevada’s Legal Brothels (New York University Press, 2019). Reviewed by Amy Tureen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
• Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks and Urmi Engineer Willoughby, A Primer for Teaching Women, Gender, and Sexuality in World History (Duke University Press, 2018). Reviewed by Julia M. Gossard, Utah State University.
• Vera Hildebrand, Women at War: Subhas Chandra Bose and the Rani of Jhansi Regiment (Naval Institute Press, 2018). Reviewed by Gayatri Devi, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.
• Laura Briggs, How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics: From Welfare Reform to Foreclosure to Trump (University of California Press, 2018). Reviewed by Emma Schuster, University of California, Santa Barbara.
• Sarah Banet-Weiser, Empowered: Popular Feminism and Popular Misogyny (Duke University Press, 2018). Reviewed by Nabeeha Chaudhary, University of Texas at Austin.
• Kristen J. Sollée, Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive (Three L Media, 2017). Reviewed by Joan Jocson-Singh, Lehman College.
• Mallory Farrugia, ed., The Future Is Feminist: Radical, Funny, and Inspiring Writing by Women (Chronicle Books, 2019). Reviewed by Karla J. Strand, University of Wisconsin System.
Subtitle: A Feminist Review. ISSN 2576-0750, 24 pp.
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Feminist Collections, v.35, nos.1-2 (winter-spring 2014).
Contraception
Vampires
Film
Reproductive Rights
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS: From the Editors, by JoAnne Lehman [reproductive justice (RJ) theme; resources on RJ; #Ferguson as RJ issue; Linda Fain retirement]; Book Reviews: "Cold, Sparkly, and Dangerous to Know: The Vampire Boyfriends of True Blood & Twilight" by Pamela O'Donnell, reviewing Brigid Cherry, TRUE BLOOD: INVESTIGATING VAMPIRES AND SOUTHERN GOTHIC. London: I.B.Tauris, 2012; and Maggie Parke & Natalie Wilson, THEORIZING TWILIGHT: CRITICAL ESSAYS ON WHAT'S AT STAKE IN A POST-VAMPIRE WORLD. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 2010; "French Women Directing Film: Pallister and Hottell's Filmographies" by Diana King, reviewing Janis L. Pallister, FRENCH-SPEAKING WOMEN FILM DIRECTORS: A GUIDE. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1997; Janis L. Pallister & Ruth A. Hottell, FRANCOPHONE WOMEN FILM DIRECTORS: A GUIDE. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2005; Janis L. Pallister & Ruth A. Hottell, FRENCH-SPEAKING WOMEN DOCUMENTARIANS: A GUIDE. New York: Peter Lang, 2005; and Janis L. Pallister & Ruth A. Hottell, NOTEWORTHY FRANCOPHONE WOMEN DIRECTORS: A SEQUEL. Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2011; Special Section: Reproductive Justice "Surveilling the Body: Reproductive Technologies and the Pregnant Body"; by Liz Barr, reviewing Michelle Murphy, SEIZING THE MEANS OF REPRODUCTION: ENTANGLEMENTS OF FEMINISM, HEALTH, AND TECHNOSCIENCE. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012; Laura Tropp, A WOMB WITH A VIEW: AMERICA'S GROWING PUBLIC INTEREST IN PREGNANCY. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2013; Isabel Karpin & Kristin Savell, PERFECTING PREGNANCY: LAW, DISABILITY, AND THE FUTURE OF REPRODUCTION. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2012; Elly Teman, BIRTHING A MOTHER: THE SURROGATE BODY AND THE PREGNANT SELF. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2010; and BORN IN THE USA. 57 mins. 2007. Film by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider; distributed by PatchWorks Films; ?Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC): A Reproductive Justice Concern?" by Kristin Ryder, reviewing Joan C. Chrisler, ed., REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE: A GLOBAL CONCERN. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2012; Rickie Solinger, REPRODUCTIVE POLITICS: WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW". New York: Oxford University Press, 2013; Chikako Takeshita, THE GLOBAL BIOPOLITICS OF THE IUD: HOW SCIENCE CONSTRUCTS CONTRACEPTIVE USERS AND WOMEN?S BODIES. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2011; and Nicole Rousseau, BLACK WOMAN?S BURDEN: COMMODIFYING BLACK REPRODUCTION. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009; Professional Reading: "Teaching Women's & Gender Studies" by Glenda Jones, reviewing Catherine M. Orr, Ann Braithwaite, & Diane Lichtenstein, eds., Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies. New York: Routledge, 2012. "Creators, Guardians, and Consumers," Using Archives" by Jeanne Miller, reviewing Linda M. Morra & Jessica Schagerl, eds., BASEMENTS AND ATTICS, CLOSETS AND CYBERSPACE: EXPLORATIONS IN CANADIAN WOMEN?S ARCHIVES. Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2012. E-Sources on Women & Gender Blogs, "FreE-Books/Reports," and Organizations/Projects. New Reference Works in Gender & Women's Studies: *Michelle Martinez reviewing Jason L. Powell, ed., FEMINISM. New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc., 2013. *Alison Armstrong reviewing Janice E. McKenney, WOMEN OF THE CONSTITUTION: WIVES OF THE SIGNERS. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow/Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. * Pamela Salela reviewing Mary Evans & Carolyn Williams, eds., GENDER: THE KEY CONCEPTS. New York: Routledge, 2013. * Janet Fore reviewing Ghada Talhami, HISTORICAL DICTIONARY OF WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2013. Periodical Notes: Newly noted journals AS/US: A SPACE FOR WOMEN OF THE WORLD; FEMINIST AFRICA; and WOMEN, GENDER, AND FAMILIES OF COLOR; special sections on women in FREE INQUIRY and UTNE READER; Mary Dee?s WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION (WIHE) now published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Items of Note: A matter of fairness: a history of the center for the education of women at the University of Michigan, by Jeanne E. Miller; AWAKE, by Ingrid Swanberg; OLIVE GRRRLS: ITALIAN NORTH AMERICAN WOMEN AND THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY, by Lachrista Greco. Books & Videos Recently Received.
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Feminist Collections, v.12, no.3 (spring 1991)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and the Discourses of Literacy, by Joan Sullivan. Working in a Fragmented World: Possibilities for Postmodern Feminism, by Susan Koenig.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Using Internet to Reach Libraries, Part I, by Susan Dentinger.
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT CUTBACKS TO FEMINIST PERIODICALS: by Philinda Masters.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Two new presses, a preview of the Fifth International Feminist Bookfair, and a new organization for multicultural writers and publishers.
ARCHIVES: The Women's Archives Project at Rutgers and the Canadian Women's Movement
Archives.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A dictionary of British feminists, biographical guides to women writers in English, to women rulers, and to women in psychology, bibliographies on women outdoors, sex differences in learning, women in higher education, American women's poetry, Ohio State University resources on African and African American women writers, seventeenth century women's literature, and violence against women in Latin America and the Caribbean, guides to women's studies programs and centers, to graduate work in women's studies, and to women travellers, a handbook on women in film, an annual review on women's health issues, a statistical resource on American women, a compendium on AIDS and women, a new index in women's studies, and two sources for quotations by women. (Reviewed by Susan Searing.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Black lesbians, women business owners, art, abortion and health activism, women's culture, recovery, African development, and grassroots work in Zimbabwe. Special issues of periodicals on the silencing of writing, on Toni Morrison, and on aesthetics and feminism. Transitions: WOMEN'S ART is the new name for WOMEN ARTISTS SLIDE LIBARY
JOURNAL, and BISEXUALITY ceases temporarily.
(Compiled by Linda Shult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: A poster on sex discrimination laws, a list of women and minorities in doctoral programs, a report on older graduates of women's colleges, a "feminization of power" strategy kit, a tool for evaluating higher education salaries, a position statement, a pamphlet for international students, and other resources on campus sexual harassment, a
packet of resources for work to end violence against women, posters on sexual assault, a
survey on first-year college students' attitudes, a new multicultural collection of films, a mailing list directory, a listing of Milwaukee women's organizations, and a directory of scholars at UCLA. (Compiled by Ingrid Markhardt.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.25, no.4 (summer 2004)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Information Literacy
Civil Society--Russia
Videos
Zines
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
STRONGER STUDENTS, BETTER RESEARCH: Information Literacy in the Women’s Studies Classroom, by Carroll Wetzel Wilkinson.
GENDER STUDIES FOR A CIVIL SOCIETY: A RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE, by Elena Yakushkina.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Videos Screened at “Women in the Middle: Borders, Barriers, Intersections” [2004 Conference, National Women's Studies Association]. E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER: By JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: By Phyllis Holman Weisbard & Others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: By JoAnne Lehman.
ZINE AND TASTED: YUM, by M.L. Fraser.
ITEMS OF NOTE: By Mary Pfotenhauer.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
INDEX TO VOLUME 25.
Subscription Form.
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Feminist Collections, v.13, no.2 (winter 1992)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: "'RECONSTITUTING THE WORLD: CLAIMING AND RECORDING LESBIAN HISTORY, by Joan Ariel.[Reviews of] Eight books, a film, and several newsletters of interest in re/uncovering lesbian history. WOMEN'S POVERTY IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT, by Nancy Naples.
[Reviews of] The Feminization of poverty: Only in America? ed. by Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg
and Eleanor Kremen; Women and the World Economic Crisis, by Jeanne Vickers.
FEMINIST VISIONS: JAZZ DANCER by Marilyn Gottschalk.
FINDING FUNDING: GRANT-GETTING TIPS FOR WOMEN: By Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
A DIFFERENT WORLD: Beloit's Feminist Bookstore: By Linda Shult
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Three new British feminist presses.
COMPUTER TALK: Several databases, an Email directory, and a number of online discussion groups.
ARCHIVES: A substantial collection on Canadian women's history.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on lesbians, feminist politics, child sexual abuse, African American women, portrayal of women in Australian media, midwifery, Israeli women, writing by expatriate U.S. women writers, short fiction, criminal justice, recovery, Slavic studies, and women in higher education. Special issues of periodicals on women's experimental writing, feminism in contemporary culture, media/cultural studies, Third World and development issues, science fiction by women, Thai women, and religious writing by women. Transitions: Hag Rag resumes publishing. Ceased publication: Backbone, Visibilities, and Wisconsin Woman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A series on empowering women; a pamphlet on gender, race, and class privilege; a literature review on HIV and AIDS; a working papers series; an economic literacy program; a kit on sexism in the media; a directory of California women's studies scholars; an international directory of Jewish feminists; a report on national women of color organizations; an international directory of women's periodicals; a fact book on U.S. women; a librarians' guide to sex discrimination laws; a series on women artists; a clearinghouse on femicide; a catalog on films about international women; a guide to lesbian organizing; a photography series on women in mathematics and science; and a feminist shortwave radio program.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
BOOKS RECENTY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.26, no.4 (summer 2005)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Gender Discrimination in Higher Education
Coeducation
Feminist Print History
Feminist Philosophy
Women's Studies--Future
Zines
Feminist Bookstores
Women's Presses
Feminist Theory
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Gender Discrimination in the Academy, by Collette Morrow. A College of One’s Own: Women and Coeducation, by Sara N.S. Meirowitz. Women’s Presses and Bookstores: Feminist Print History, by Michele Besant. Feminist Philosophy or Feminist Theory?, by Lisa Roberts. Reworking Pasts and Envisioning Futures: Thinking “Otherwise” About Women’s Studies, by Catherine M. Orr.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
QUEENS OF THE ZINE SCENE: Best Lines, by M.L. Fraser.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
INDEX TO VOLUME 26.
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Feminist Collections, v.25, no.2 (winter 2004)
Women's Studies
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Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Alison Bechdel
Feminist Artist Videos
Funding Sources
Zines
comics
Grants
Financial Aid
E-Sources
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITOR.
BOOK REVIEW: Watch Out! Alison Bechdel’s Comics as Cultural Commentary, by Briana Smith.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Practicing Art: A Review of Three Videos, by Helen Klebesadel.
FINDING FUNDING FOR WOMEN: Web and Non-Web Resources, by Elizabeth Breed.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER: By JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Mary Pfotenhauer, Jessica Poland, & Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
REBEL SONG: Feminist Zines from the (Southern) Third Wave, by M.L. Fraser.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Special Issues, by Stephanie Rytilahti.
ITEMS OF NOTE: By Mary Pfotenhauer.
BOOKS/AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.9, no.3 (spring 1988)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: We'd like to know....
PHOTOGRAPHS: WOMAN'S WORK ON THE FARM: A traveling photographic exhibit from the State Historical Society.
ART AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY COME TOGETHER: WOMEN'S ARTISTS' BOOKS: A review of a recent UW-Milwaukee exhibit, by Suzy Buenger.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Three new feminist publishers, a new imprint for lesbian/gay
books, and a women's newspaper conference.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on women's studies in Canada: building women's studies collections; women in international studies; financial aid; core works in women's studies; Zora Neale Hurston; the psychology of women; teaching women's history on the secondary level; Jewish women and families; and women in foreign policy.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Several new periodicals for gays and lesbians, a women's newspaper from Canada, and periodicals on spirituality, women's health information, computing, reproductive rights, and Zora Neale Hurston. Special issues of periodicals on Bolivian women, ethnic women
(with some focus on Illinois/the Midwest), feminist literary criticism, women writers from Alaska, and women teachers. Transitions: Feminisms from Ohio State University supercedes two former publications. Ceased publication: Hysteria; Shifra.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Information about books on tape; Canadian shelters for battered women; nineteenth-century black women writers;
acquaintance rape; artistic feminist videos; sex and AIDS; working papers and tapes from Wellesley College's Stone Center; women's
studies pamphlets from York University; women's changing workplace roles; CRIAW papers; Catherine East's rebuttal of Sylvia Hewlett's A Lesser Life; the impact of the Grove City decision; videos and workbooks for women's studies; menopause; and audio tapes on sexual harassment and affirmative action.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: One new title focuses on library research on women and the arts; the other, on women and the history of science.
BOOK REVEWS: Writing of Men and Feminism, by Duane Allen. Pornography's Ongoing Debate, by Katherine Anne Ackley. Growing Older Affirmatively, by Carolyn Wilson.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.28, no.1 (fall 2006)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Women of Color in Higher Education
Young Activists
Information Literacy
Birth Control--History
Breast Cancer and the Environment
Young Feminists
Video Reviews
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Narratives from Women of Color in the Halls of Academe, by Pat Washington. Young Activists and the New “No Wave”: Two Anthologies for a Feminist Future, by Alycia Sellie.
Learning from Student Learning: A Librarian-Instructor’s View of Her Information Literacy Class, by Carroll Wetzel Wilkinson.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Honoring the Forgotten History of Birth Control, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard. The Personal Breast Is Political: Documentaries about Women, the Environment, and Cancer, by JoAnne Lehman.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS AND AUDIOVISUALS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
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Feminist Collections, v.20, no.1 (fall 1998)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Higher Education
Rightwing Women
Fundamentalism
Domestic Violence
Post-Communist Countries
Distance Education
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Feminists in Academe, by Ellen Cronan Rose. Looking to the Right, by Barbara Spindel. Writing and Reading Women's Lives, by Gretchen Flesher Moon.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Losing My Religion, by Andrea Jule Sachs.
CAMPUS CULTURE: Wild Card in Distance Education, by Nancy Bayne.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: Domestic Violence Websites, by Amy Shepherd. Websites on Women from Developing and Post-Communist Countries, by Laura Parisi.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
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 Christina Stross.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.20, no.4 (summer 1999)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Leadership
Information Seeking
Spirituality
Midwestern Women's Video
International Organizations
European Women's Studies Databases
Video Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and Leadership: From the Boardroom to the Ballroom, by Mary Helen Conroy-Zenke. Women's Studies Information Seeking: New Reference Titles, by Sara Brownmiller. Read These and See What Happens: Exploring Spiritual Pathways, by Jean Saul. Feminist Visions: Midwestern Women and the Second Wave of Feminism: How Social Change Happens, by Star Olderman.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: Women and International Organizations, by Laura Parisi. Searching for the Difference: European Women's Studies Databases on the Internet, by Christa Wille and Helga Hofmann- Weinberger.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
FEMINIST ARCHIVES.
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 Krista DeBellis.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO VOLUME 20.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 53p.
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Feminist Collections v.34, nos.3-4 (Summer-Fall 2013)
Feminism
India
Poetry
di Prima, Diane
Animal Rights
Reviews
E-Sources
Art
Library Resources
Video Reviews
Women's Studies
Gender
CONTENTS: From the New Librarian and From the Editors; Book reviews: "Nothing in Common: Girls Who Became Women Artists," by Alison Gates (UW-Green Bay) reviewing Susan E. Kirtley, LYNDA BARRY: GIRLHOOD THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, Helene Aylon, WHATEVER IS CONTAINED MUST BE RELEASED: MY JEWISH ORTHODOX GIRLHOOD, MY LIFE AS A FEMINIST ARTIST, and Ntozake Shange, LOST IN LANGUAGE AND SOUND, OR HOW I FOUND MY WAY TO THE ARTS: ESSAYS; "Stories as Animal Advocacy Tactics: A Messy and Complicated Business," by Dianna Hunter (retired, UW-Superior) reviewing Kathy Rudy's LOVING ANIMALS: TOWARD A NEW ANIMAL ADVOCACY and Catherine Friend's THE COMPASSIONATE CARNIVORE; Feminist Visions (Film Reviews): "Searching for Their Place: Negotiating Female Identity in a Changing India," by Elzbieta (Bess) Beck, Heather Shimon, & Melissa A. Young reviewing THE WORLD BEFORE HER (directed by Nisha Pahuja, distributed by New Video Group); "Eye to Eye: Diane di Prima and the Poetry Deal," by Ingrid Swanberg (Markhardt) reviewing THE POETRY DEAL: A FILM WITH DIANE DI PRIMA (Women Make Movies); E-Sources on Women & Gender COMPILED BY Claire Vriezen; New Reference Works in Women's Studies: Diane Bolger, ed. A COMPANION TO GENDER PREHISTORY REVIEWED reviewed by Jeanne Armstrong; Claire M. Renzetti, Susan L. Miller, & Angela R. Gover, eds. ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF CRIME AND GENDER STUDIES reviewed by Susan B. White; Jennie R. Joe & Francine C. Gachupin, eds. HEALTH AND SOCIAL ISSUES OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN reviewed by Susan B. White; Donald E. Hall & Annamarie Jagose, eds., THE ROUTLEDGE QUEER STUDIES READER reviewed by Rachel Wexelbaum; Eric G. Grundset, ed., AMERICA'S WOMEN IN THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA 1760-1790: A HISTORY THROUGH BIBLIOGRAPHY reviewed by Carrie Dunham-LaGree; Donna Castaneda, ed., THE ESSENTIAL HANDBOOK OF WOMEN'S SEXUALITY reviewed by Sherri L. Barnes; Marion Ann Taylor & Agnes Choi, eds., HANDBOOK OF WOMEN BIBLICAL INTERPRETERS: A HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE reviewed by Mara Egherman; Irmtraud Fischer & Mercedes Navarro Puerto, eds., TORAH (in the Brill series The Bible and Women: An Encyclopaedia of Exegesis and Cultural History) reviewed by Mara Egherman. In addition, our "Periodical Notes" and "Books Received."
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Resources for Gender and Women's Studies
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Full text of vol.41, nos. 1-2 (Winter-Spring 2020), plus table of contents and individual articles
Subtitle: A Feminist Review. ISSN 2576-0750, 32 pp.
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Resources For Gender and Women's Studies: A Feminist Review, vol. 41, nos.1-2, Winter-Spring 2020
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Feminist Collections, v.16, no.1 (fall 1994)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Women's Studies-Textbooks
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Choosing Our Words Carefully: A Review of Women's Studies Textbooks by Terry Brown. Review of fifteen introductory Women's Studies textbooks. Bisexuality: Confronting Duality by Sandra Krajewski. [Review of] Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out, ed. by Loraine Hutchins and Lani Kaahumanu; Closer to Home: Bisexuality and Feminism, ed. by Elizabeth Reba Weise; Women and Bisexuality by Sue George; and Dual Attraction: Understanding Bisexuality by Martin S. Weinberg et. al. What's So Funny: The Explosion of Laughter in Feminist Criticism by Debra Beilke. [Review of] New Perspectives on Women and Comedy, ed. by Regina Barreca; Untamed and Unabashed: Essays on Women and Humor in British Literature by Regina Barreca; Look Who's Laughing: Gender and Comedy, ed. by Gail Finney; Women and Laughter by Frances Gray; American Women Humorists: Critical Essays, ed. by Linda Morris; and Cartooning for Suffrage by Alice Sheppard.
THE HUBRIS OF WRITING SURVEYS, OR A FEMINIST CONFRONTS THE TEXTBOOK by Merry Wiesner-Hanks.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Commitment in Von Trotta's Marianne and Juliane, by Marilyn Gottschalk.
ARCHIVES: Women of Wisconsin Labor Oral History Project, by Jamakaya.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: A library promotion project by women's presses; three new feminist presses; a feminist campus newspaper search; and Feminist Press celebrates twenty years.
COMPUTER TALK: Email lists and other electronic resources.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Works on African American manuscript sources, women's chronologies, women educators and educational equity, Jewish women, literary criticism, sexual harassment, women in science, women of Yemen, work in developing countries, Southern and Jewish women writers, plus a business resource guide. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard; one title reviewed by Margery Katz.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on law, fat dykes, spirituality, world religions, development of NGOs, paganism, Barbie, parenting, lesbian cartoons, New Zealand lesbians, a lesbian lampoon, fat women, Pakistani women, poetry, and women's writing. Special issues of periodicals on autobiography, evolution of feminist thought, women's and children's health, development, "Who Stole Feminism?", gender and sexuality, women geographers, and sex workers. Anniversary issues, transitions, ceased publications, and a periodical alarm. (Compiled by Linda Shult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: Among the resources: a catalog of goddess figures, several bookshops, articles on Latin American and Caribbean activism, women's health and sexual assault, a directory of lesbian and gay studies, a financial guide for older women, a list of research and documentation centers, a mail-order book club, several curriculum guides, a report on the glass ceiling, slide collections of work by women artists, reports on women's equality in Canada, women offenders, and more. (Compiled by Renee Beaudoin.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.18, no.3 (spring 1997)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Welfare Reform
Books for Children and Young Adults
Feminist Art and Aesthetics
Library Instruction in Women's Studies
Breast Cancer
Leadership Archive
FROM THE EDITORS.
LETTERS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Carrots vs. Sticks: After "Welfare Reform," What Then? by Deborah Reilly. Real Models: Self-Determination Among Girls and Women in
Books for Children and Young Adults by Megan Schliesman. Feminist Art as Critical Voice: New Books on Art and Aesthetics by Helen Klebesadel.
WOMEN AND LEADERSHIP ARCHIVES FOR WOMEN'S STUDIES RESEARCH: by Valerie Browne. LIBRARY INSTRUCTION IN A WOMEN'S STUDIES COURSE: by Barbara Weeg.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: Breast Cancer Websites by Anne Boyer. Walking the Web: A Review of Websites on Women and Computer Technology by Julie M. Albright.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
ARCHIVES.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
Reviewed by Phyllis Holrnan Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by Linda Shult.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Beth Harper.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.9, no.1 (fall 1987)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: To encourage scholarship on women of color: national programs
and UW System initiatives.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: News of three feminist book fairs and one new press.
RESEARCH IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: THE ONLINE CONNECTION: By Ann Pollock.
BEYOND STANDARD FORMS OF INFORMATION ORGANIZATION:
A WOMAN'S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR LIBRARIES: By Nancy Humphries.
EDITORS' NOTE.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on: women in U.S. religious history; modern Jewish women and their sexuality; current European research in progress; facts about 20th century American women; the black family in the U.S.; British, Irish, Commonwealth, and international feminist
periodicals; pay equity research; the Black Women in the Middle West Project; print and nonprint materials on women, war and
peace; minority women's health issues and related course syllabi; U.S. women 1987-88.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: battered women; feminists fighting pornography; Bay Area news; archives and collections on women in medicine; feminist innovative writing from Canada; H.D.;
hysterectomy resources; Iowa women; feminist religious studies; women journalists; a Japanese women's education center; national
lesbian issues; women's international news.
Special issues on: H.D.; European women in history; women in science: and Buddhist women. Transitions: Media Report to Women has a new publisher; Plexus has reappeared under the same title. Ceased publication: Herizons; M/F.
ITEMS OF NOTE: New resources on: primary document reprints; rare and out-of-print books; writings by and about early religious women; AIDS; pamphlets and print-endangered texts from the early women's movement; League of Women Voters papers; child care services at UW; women and the economy; minority women in technology; making women visible in the public school curriculum; dealing with sexist communication; Canadian women's groups; women in health care delivery.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women of Central America: Portraying the Reality, by Jean Hopfensperger. Family, Community and Work: Struggles of Asian American Women, by Wendy Ho.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.13, no.3 (spring 1992)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: FEMINISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS, by Lisa D. Brush.[Reviews of] Feminist Fatale: Voices from the "Twentsomething" Generation Explore the Future of the "Women's Movement," by Paula Kamen; Surviving the Blues: Growing Up in the Thatcher Decade, ed. by Joan Scanlon; More Joy Than Rage: Crossing Generations with the New Feminism, by Cary1 Rivers.
CARING AND WOMEN'S LIVES, by Carolyn Keith.[Reviews of]
Circles of Care: Work and Identity in Women's Lives, ed. by Emily K. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson; Prisoners of Men's Dreams: Striking Out for a New Feminine Future, by Suzanne Gordon; Counting on Kindness: The Dilemmas of Dependency, by Wendy Lustbader. FEMINISTS DISCUSS THEIR PERSPECTIVES OF LEGAL THEORIES, by Teresa
(Tess) Meuer.[Reviews of] At the Boundaries of Law: Feminism and Legal Theory, ed. by Martha Albertson Fineman and Nancy Sweet Thomadsen; Feminist Legal Theory: Readings in Law and Gender, ed. by Katharine T. Bartlett and Rosanne Kennedy.
THE JUNE L. MAZER LESBIAN COLLECTION: By Claudia A. Brink.
FINDING WOMEN IN GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS: CD-ROM PRODUCT HELPS: By Robin Paynter.
COMPUTER TALK.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Two works on the abortion debate; two on film history and criticism; two sourcebooks
on international women; a biographical dictionary of women in classical mythology; a
bibliography on feminist spirituality; a resource on sex in mass media and its effect on adolescents; a guide to research on American Indian women; a bibliography of war and peace in North American women's fiction; a guide to women's history in periodical
literature; a bibliography on Shakespeare; and a bibliography on the feminist movement.
(Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on campus women; Asian women; women in world markets and home working; Thai women; gay and lesbian Mormons; gay and lesbian Christians; the World Bank's development projects for women; health issues; and Yiddish women's
literature. Special issues of periodicals on women's issues as presented at the Fall 1991 UW System Women's Studies Conference; women scientists; divorce; Middle Eastern
women; feminist film criticism; paid employment; Ursula K. Le Guin. Transitions: Death of the editor of Bitch, women's rock magazine, leaves the magazine in limbo. Anniversary issues from Calyx and Psychology of Women Quarterly. (Compiled by Linda Shult)
ITEMS OF NOTE: A pamphlet on Arab women; a report on Latin American women, poverty, and the environment; a clearinghouse on legal issues for battered women; a series of "interactive" essays; an informational brochure on domestic violence; statistics on the rape alcohol connection; a report on sexual harassment research and resources; papers aimed at improving campus climate for Black women and Hispanic women; a summary
report on education equity and gender bias; photographs of women in mathematics and
science; a board game on women in politics; a poster on awareness of sexist language;
a catalog summarizing research on two hundred social and behavioral science studies; a bibliography on women adult educators; a catalog of books related to Women's History Month; and a mail-order service for feminist books. (Compiled by Ingrid Markhardt)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.23, no.2 (winter 2002)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Household Workers
Domestic Violence
Video Reviews
Globalization
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: The Domestic Is Global: Household Workers Around the World, by Carol Mitchell. Domestic Violence Texts: A Review of Teaching Resources, by Karen E. Muench.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Playing Against Stereotypes: Videos on Women in Popular Music, by Shannon L. Green. Feminism, Women Workers, and Globalization: Films and Books, by Jean Grossholtz.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Teresa Fernandez.
BOOKS/AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 48p.
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Feminist Periodicals v.35, no.4 (Fall 2015)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Sub-title: A Current Listing of Contents. 143p. ISSN 1941-725X.
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Feminist Collections, v.26, no.1 (fall 2004)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Gender-Bending
Zines
Transgender
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: New Millenium Trannies: Gender-Bending, Identities, and Cultural Politics, by Joelle Ruby Ryan.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Global Encyclopedia, Health, LGBT History, Literary Criticism, Mental Health, Poets & Writers, Poverty, Public Administration, Science, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard & Others.
THE POWER OF PEN PUBLISHING: INTERNATIONAL GRRRL ZINES AND DISTROS, by Elke Zobl.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER, by JoAnne Lehman.
PERIODICAL NOTES, by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE, by Christine Kuenzle.
BOOKS AND AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 42p.
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Feminist Collections, v.28, no.2 (winter 2007)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Working Class Women in Higher Education
Google Books
Girls' Films
Women in India
Young Adult Literature
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEW: Working-Class Women in Higher Education, by Frances M. Kavenik.
A RESEARCH REVOLUTION IN THE MAKING: Google Books and More as Sources for Women’s History, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
FEMINIST VISIONS: From Girl Power to Empowerment: The Theory, Pedagogy, and Practice of Girls’ Film, by Sarah Hentges. Is “Education” the Answer? Films about Human
Rights and Social Imbalances in India, by Heidi Fischle.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
RESOURCES ON YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE: By Phyllis Holman Weisbard & Nicole Grapentine-Benton.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.31, no.1-2 (winter-spring 2010)
Incarcerated Women
Women Prisoners
Torture
Political Violence
Female Detectives
Digital Collections
Maine Women Writers Collection
Literacy
Terrorism
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS:
From the Editors.
Book & Film Reviews:
Gender and Political Violence, by Janice Bogstad;
The Mystique of the Female Sleuth, or, How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love a Good Clue,
by Patricia Gott; Women and Literacy, by Martha Kaplan; Women in Prison, by Frances M. Kavenik.
The Maine Women Writers Collection at the University of New England, by Jennifer S. Tuttle & Cally Gurley.
Women's Compositions Online: Five Digital Collections, by Susan Wood.
E-Sources on Women and Gender.
New Reference Works in Women's Studies:
Addiction, Colonial America, Folklore, Gender Roles, Girls, Health, Historical Queerness, Latin American Writers, LGBT Research, Literature, National History Day, Southern Gender, Women of Color, Women's Rights.
Caveat Emptor.
Periodical Notes
Books and Videos Received.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 54p.
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Feminist Collections, v.7, no.3 (spring 1986)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
ARCHIVES: Recovering our past: Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884), by
Margo A. Conk and Renny Harrigan.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Computer equity through gendered software?, by Elizabeth
Ellsworth.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Report on eight presses, five of them new.
NEWS FROM UW-STEVENS POINT: By Kathy White.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on British feminists; Canadian women's periodicals; feminism and language; women in the Progressive era; lesbian periodicals; women's studies resources in microform; women in American history; and women's studies resources at the
U.W. Centers.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on: Canadian gay and lesbian history; Canadian
feminism; women against nuclear war; anti-pornography organizing. Special issues on: feminist theory and practice; women and
housing; women and space in human settlements; women and the built environment; women's library collections.
Transitions: Lesbian Inciter moves to the West Coast.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A series of radio programs based on Forum '85, Nairobi, Kenya; taped lectures on Jewish women in history and literature; a videotape on the feminization of poverty in the midwest; the Woman Activist Mailing List; educational materials for women in nonacademic settings; a report on gang rape on college campuses; women's studies programs in Japan; Women's Equity Action League publications; fashion advertising collection, 1942-1982; and a
report on women and media in the Asian and Pacific regions.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and disability, Part 1, by Deborah Kent. Sex, gender, and the state, by Virginia Sapiro.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 27p.
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Feminist Collections, v.11, no.1 (fall 1989)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Looking at the Female Spectator, by Julie D'Acci. Middle Eastern and Islamic Women "Talk Back," by Sondra Hale.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Four Black American Musicians, by Jane Bowers.
THE CAIRNS COLLECTION OF AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS: By Yvonne Schofer.
WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM: Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts: Part 1, By Susan Searing.
ARCHIVES: Women & Media Collection; and a microfilm project on Bay area gay and lesbian
periodicals.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Two new presses.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Bibliographies on African women, women's diaries and letters, educational equity
resources, Gertrude Stein, Third World women's education, women mystery writers, and British women writers, plus a biographical dictionary and a guide for
getting published in women's studies.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Latin American women in Canada and abroad, new women's fiction, feminist cultural studies, gender in historical perspective, feminist humor, women anthropologists' news, West Coast lesbians, successful feminist projects,
women commemorated on postage stamps, Thai women, women in manual trades, international issues, Arabic women, and women in natural resources professions.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A guide to U.S. women of color; special periodical issues on the Third International Feminist Book Fair; a microfilm collection on diaries of U.S. women of the Westward movement; a new edition of Wisconsin Women and the Law; a directory of alternative/radical publications; a clearinghouse for feminist action for social change; a guide to AIDS resources for women; a questionnaire on campus gender perceptions; and three rare and out-of-print book dealers.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new title on racism and homophobia.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: WHO'S WHO & WHERE: The fifth edition of our women's studies directory.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 31p.
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Resources For Gender and Women's Studies: A Feminist Review, vol. 40, no. 1, Winter 2019
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Subtitle: A Feminist Review. ISSN 2576-0750.
CONTENTS: From the Editor; Book Reviews; Feminist Visions; E-Sources on Women & Gender; Periodical Notes; and Books Recently Received.
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Feminist Collections, v.22, no.1 (fall 2000)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Australian Feminist Writing
Women in International Politics
Motherhood
International women's videos
International Archives of the Women's Movement, Amsterdam
Online courses
Video Reviews
Information Technology
Contents: From the Editors Letter to the Editors. Book Reviews:
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:
Constructing the Mothering Experience: Videos on Motherhood, by Valerie Mannis.
Women and Economics on the Global Scene: A Review of Films, by Terry Brown. Treasures of the Women's Movement, by Marianne Boere.
Digital Feminism: Reaching Women Through Web-Based Courses, by Melissa Alsgaard.
Computer Talk, compiled by Linda Shult.
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.
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Feminist Collections, v.14, no.3 (spring 1993)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: FORGOTTEN WOMEN SPEAK OUT: ON AIDS AND HIV, by Ruth Faden and Nancy
Kass.[Reviews] Positive Women: Voices of Women Living With AIDS, ed. by Andrea Rudd and Darien
Taylor; Positively Women: Living With AIDS, ed. by Sheila Gilchrist et al.; The Invisible
Epidemic: The Story of Women and AIDS, by Gena Corea. NOT A STEP BEHIND: CHANGING IMAGE AND REALITY OF JAPANESE WOMANHOOD, by Takayo Mukai. [Reviews] Heroic With Grace: Legendary Women of Japan, ed. by Chieko Irie Mulhern; Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945, ed. by Gail Lee Bernstein; The Japanese Woman: Traditional Image and Changing Reality, by Sumiko Iwao. THE POWER OF SPACE, THE HEIRARCHY OF PLACE, by Linda-Ruth Salter.[Reviews]
Gendered Spaces, by Daphne Spain; Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique of the Man-Made Environment by Leslie Kanes Weisman.
FEMINIST VISIONS: THE FUTURE IS HERE: by Kathleen A. Turek and Judith Hudson.
GETTING TO KNOW JAPAN THROUGH THE WORKS
OF AWARD-WINNING JAPANESE WOMEN FICTION WRITERS: by Carol Fairbanks.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Naiad celebrates 20 years of publishing and Spinsters moves to a new home.
NEWS FROM UW-EXTENSION INDEPENDENT
STUDY: CORRESPONDING WOMEN: by Linda Shult.
ARCHIVES: Records of women in home economics; wire recordings from a Black settlement in southwestern Wisconsin; London's Lesbian Archive seeks funding help.
COMPUTER TALK: Databases, email discussion lists, electronic journals.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Bibliographies on higher education of women in the South, research on girls in public schools, lesbian sources, Caribbean women novelists, Colette, drama by women before 1900, and women and technology; directories of women-of-color organizations and of general women's organizations, agencies, publications, etc.; an encyclopedia of African American women, a biographical dictionary on Native American women, an index to Chicana studies, a guide to notable Hispanic women, and an almanac on European women; guides to the education of women the US and to Japanese women writers and their culture; a sourcebook on women orators; a quotation book; and several more reference works briefly noted. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on law, defiance, lesbians, Fannie Hurst, feminist theology, humor, Asian Pacific women's studies, sexual assault, girls age 8-14, women rock musicians, young feminists, and water and sanitation issues. Special issues of periodicals on feminist pedagogy, women and the economy, women and science, women's organizing, Ontario women, western (US) women's history, mental health, and masculinity and war issues. Anniversary issue: Lesbian Contradiction. Transitions: Woman of Power delays publication. Ceased: Hag Rag and Spare Rib. (Compiled by Linda Shult)
ITEMS OF NOTE: Two guides for lesbian and gay writers; a historical study of gender in journalism textbooks; training manuals on setting up women's information centers; a 900-number for telephone "herstories"; a microfilm collection on American women's diaries; and a new collectibles business for books and other women-related items. (Compiled by Lisa Kaiser)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 43p.
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Feminist Collections, v.28, no.3 (Spring 2007)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Girls' Studies
Girlhood
Girls
E-Sources
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 & GENDER. NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES. FEMINIST ARCHIVES. PERIODICAL NOTES. BOOKS AND VIDEOS RECENTLY RECEIVED. SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
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Feminist Collections, v. 29, no.1 (winter 2008)
Higher Education
Women of Color
Militarism
Information Literacy
Enloe, Cynthia
Feminism
E-Sources
Literacy and Libraries
Librarianship
Reviews
YouTube
Library Resources
Women's Studies
Gender
CONTENTS:
From the Editors; Book Reviews: Cynthia Enloe as the ?Curious Feminist?: Analyzing
Empires, Militarism, and War, by Ellie C. Schemenauer; Professional Reading (review of Librarians, Literacy and the Promotion of Gender Equity, by Lesley S.J. Farmer), by Abbie Loomis; Women of Color in Higher Education: Resistance and Hegemonic Academic Culture, by Kristine Molina; E-Sources on Women & Gender, compiled by JoAnne Lehman; Round-Up 3: YouTube in Women?s Studies (short reports by Shereen Siddiqui, Ann Andaloro, Ashley Falzetti, and two by Betsy Eudey); New Reference Works in Women?s Studies; Periodical Notes; and Books Recently Received
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 50p.
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University of Wisconsin System
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Feminist Collections, v.29, no.2 (spring 2008)
Women's Studies
Reviews
Feminist Artists
Video Reviews
E-Sources
Illustrators
Feminism
Library Resources
Paretsky, Sara
Gender
Gender Issues and Librarie
Feminist Art
Greenwald, Miriam
CONTENTS: From the Editors; Illustrating Feminist Collections: An Interview with Miriam Greenwald,
by Ellen Meyer; Feminist Visions: Feminist Artists and Art (Still) Works: Four Films 4, by Helen R. Klebesadel; Book Review: Sara Paretsky: Writing in Perilous, Paranoid Times, by Patricia A. Gott; Professional Reading: Gender Issues and Libraries, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard( review of "Gender Issues in Information Needs and Services," special issue of Library Trends, v.56, no. 2 [Fall 2007], ed. by Cindy Ingold and Sue Searing);
E-Sources on Women & Gender; New Reference Works in Women?s Studies; Periodical Notes; Items of Note; Books and Videos Recently Received
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 42p.
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University of Wisconsin
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Feminist Collections, v.26, no.2-3 (winter-spring 2005)
Feminist Blogs
Library Resources
Medicine
Women's Studies
Memoirs
Cooking
Reviews
Gender
Feminism
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Writing and Reading Memoir as Consciousness-Raising: If the Personal Is Political, Is the Memoir Feminist?, by Helen M. Bannan. (En)Gendering Cooking, by Amanda J. Swygart-Hobaugh. Ambiguous Outcomes: Women and the Power and Promise of Medicine, by Judith A. Houck.
Blog This!: An Introduction to Blogs, Blogging, and the Feminist Blogosphere
and A Sampling of Blogs by Women, for Women,
and/or Discussing Women?s Issues, by Vicki Tobias.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resouces. 42p.
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Feminist Collections, v.2, no.4 (summer 1981)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Includes Lesbian Herstory Archives, feminist bookstores in Wisconsin, feminist review media, women on tape, items of note, The New Scholarship: Six Years of Review Essays in Signs, book reviews.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 18p. No table of contents.
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Feminist Collections, v.6, no.2 (winter 1985)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: A new video project on women and science.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Producing feminist visions in the classroom, by Elizabeth
Ellsworth.
ARCHIVES: Black women in the Middle West.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Report on six feminist presses, four of them new.
NEWS FROM UW-CENTER SYSTEM: By Julia Hornbostel.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
New sources on: American women artists; women of color in film; women and deviance; violence in the family; Virginia Woolf;
Emily Dickinson; and Jean Rhys. Reviewed by Susan Searing.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on feminist publishing; women's music; black
gays; lesbians in Hawaii; feminist studies in religion; men's
studies; women in Lebanon; and women's poetry. Special issues on women and the environment; women and politics; and women and languge. Transitions: a new Feminary is born. Ceased publications: Big Mama Rag; Quest; Women of Color News.
ITEMS OF NOTE: The erotic in women's art (catalog of an exhibit); National
Women's History Project Resource Catalog; 1985 Ladyslipper catalog; more rare and out of print books for women's studies; slide shows on the Seneca peace encampment; and Decade for Women information resources.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new bibliography on Jewish women's studies.
BOOK REVIEWS: Black and Third World Women Writers 1981-1984; Part II, by
Nellie McKay. The Writer on Her Work, by Agate Nesaule.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 30p.
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Feminist Collections, v.2, no.1 (Fall 1980)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Includes Woman Suffrage Movement in Children's Books bibliography, Women's Studies in Wisconsin: Who's Who and Where announcement, Black Women Oral History Project, Lesbian Periodicals Index, and several book reviews.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 18p. No table of contents.
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Feminist Collections, v.27, no.2-3 (winter-spring 2006)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Pregnancy
Feminist Activism
Blogging
Zines
Reproductive Rights
E-Sources
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Lost and Damaged: The Perilous
American Pregnancy, by Claire Wendland. Changing Voices and Struggles of Feminist Activism, by Nancy Worcester.
ROUND-UP: Blogging Women’s Studies [by various authors]. Reproductive Rights in the Blogosphere, by Vicki Tobias.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER.
ZINES FROM THE STACKS: Self-Published Tracts
from Lady Library Workers, by Alycia Sellie.
PERIODICAL NOTES.
ITEMS OF NOTE.
BOOKS AND AUDIOVISUALS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resouces. 54p.
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Resources For Gender and Women's Studies: A Feminist Review, vol. 39, nos. 3-4, Summer-Fall 2018
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Subtitle: A Feminist Review. ISSN 2576-0750.
CONTENTS: From the Editor; Book Reviews; Feminist Visions; E-Sources on Women & Gender; Periodical Notes; and Books Recently Received.
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Feminist Collections, v.35, nos.3-4 (Summer-Fall2014).
Sexuality
Pornography
Reviews
Library Resources
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
CONTENTS: From the Editors (personal & office changes & transitions), Feminist Visions: "Breaking Quarantine: Complicating Our Concepts of Pornography," by Nora Stone (reviewing Anne G. Sabo, AFTER PORNIFIED: HOW WOMEN ARE TRANSFORMING PORNOGRAPHY & WHY IT REALLY MATTERS, Zero Books/John Hunt Publishing, 2012; Tristan Taormino, Celine Parre as Shimizu, Constance Penley, & Mireille Miller-Young, eds., THE FEMINIST PORN BOOK: THE POLITICS OF PRODUCING PLEASURE, Feminist Press, 2013; MUTANTES (PUNK PORN FEMINISM), directed by Virginie Despentes, 2009; & I LOVE YOUR WORK, directed by Jonathan Harris, 2013), Feminist Archives: "The Letters of Anne Whitney: Using Archives in Digital Scholarship," by Jenifer Bartle, Book Reviews: "Is Feminism Really Dead? Or Has It Just Become Too Fast to Catch and Gone Too Gaga to Spot?" by Tiffany Lee (reviewing Shannon Bell, FAST FEMINISM, Autonomedia Collective, 2010; and J. Jack Halberstam, GAGA FEMINISM: SEX, GENDER, AND THE END OF NORMAL, Beacon Press, 2013), "Inclusive Feminist Activism? Yes, Please!" by Lachrista Greco (reviewing Julia Serano, EXCLUDED: MAKING FEMINIST AND QUEER MOVEMENTS MORE INCLUSIVE, Seal Press, 2013), "Feminism, 'Women's Magazines,' and The New Yorker," by Teresa D. Kemp (reviewing Janet Carey Eldred, LITERATE ZEAL: GENDER AND THE MAKING OF A NEW YORKER ETHOS, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2012), "Sexuality & Africa," by Cherod Johnson (reviewing Marc Epprecht, SEXUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN AFRICA: RETHINKING HOMOPHOBIA AND FORGING RESISTANCE, Zed Books, 2013), "King vs. Laqueur: Sex and Texts in Ancient and Early Modern Europe," by Suzanna Schulert (reviewing Helen King, THE ONE-SEX BODY ON TRIAL: THE CLASSICAL AND EARLY MODERN EVIDENCE, Ashgate Publishing, 2013), "Concepts & Disciplines: A Reference Work on Gender," by Nina Clements (reviewing Kath Woodward, THE SHORT GUIDE TO GENDER, Policy Press, 2011), E-Sources on Women & Gender (BOUGIE BLACK GIRL; THIS BRIDGE CALLED OUR HEALTH: (RE)IMAGINING OUR MINDS, BODIES, AND SPIRITS; BUST.COM's list of 10 LADY PODCASTS YOU SHOULD BE LISTENING TO RIGHT NOW; & WISCONSIN WOMEN MAKING HISTORY), Periodical Notes: New & Newly Noted Periodicals (SHAMELESS; TRANSGENDER STUDIES QUARTERLY; & WOMEN?S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH), Books Recently Received: (complimentary/promotional/review copies sent to the GWSL office by various publishers, including McFarland, NYU Press, Inanna, Spinifex, & others).
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women?s Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 30p.
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Feminist Collections, v.33, no.4 (fall 2012).
Library Resources
Women's Studies
E-Sources
Feminism and Spirituality
Women and Disability
New Age Feminism
Video Reviews
Reviews
Feminist Memoirs
Gender
Feminism
CONTENTS: FEMINIST COLLECTIONS vol. 33, no. 4 (Fall 2012):
From the Editors: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_334_FromEditors.pdf
Book Reviews:
"The Personal, the Political, and the Spiritual: Still Sorting It Out After All These Years," by Mary Farrell
Bednarowski. Reviews Ciara O'Connor, "'Becoming Whole': An Exploration of Women's Choices in the Holistic and New
Age Movement in Ireland," in Olivia Cosgrove et al., eds. IRELAND'S NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS (Cambridge Scholars
Publishing, 2011); Karlyn Crowley, FEMINISM'S NEW AGE: GENDER, APPROPRIATION, AND THE AFTERLIFE OF ESSENTIALISM
(SUNY Press, 2011); Kathryn Lofton, OPRAH: THE GOSPEL OF AN ICON (University of California Press, 2011); and Cynthia
Eller, GENTLEMAN AND AMAZONS: THE MYTH OF MATRIARCHAL PREHISTORY, 1861-1900 (University of California Press, 2011).
"Theorists Telling Stories: Feminist Memoirs," by Emily Bowles. Reviews Susan Gubar, ed., TRUE CONFESSIONS: FEMINIST
PROFESSORS TELL THEIR STORIES OUT OF SCHOOL (Norton, 2011).
Book/Video Reviews:
"Dismantling the Myth of the Disabled: BODY AND SOUL and LIVING THE EDGES," by Nancy Bird-Soto. Reviews Alice
Elliot, dir., BODY & SOUL: DIANA & KATHY (New Day Films, 2008, http://www.welcomechange.org/products-page/); and
Diane Driedger, ed., LIVING THE EDGES: A DISABLED WOMEN'S READER (Inanna Publications, 2010).
E-Sources on Women & Gender column describes and links to new blogs, sites, and useful documents:
http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_334_E-Sources.pdf
New Reference Works in Women's Studies column:
Sharon L. James & Sheila Dillon, eds., A COMPANION TO WOMEN IN THE ANCIENT WORLD (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), reviewed
by Connie L. Phelps.
Aharon W. Zorea, BIRTH CONTROL (ABC-CLIO/Greenwood, 2012), reviewed by Erica Carlson Nicol.
Mary McClintock Fulkerson & Sheila Briggs, eds., THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF FEMINIST THEOLOGY (Oxford University Press,
2012), reviewed by Susan Bennett White.
Paula K. Lundberg-Love, Kevin L. Nadal, & Michele A. Paludi, eds., WOMEN AND MENTAL DISORDERS (Praeger, 2012),
reviewed by Emily Lawrence.
Doris Weatherford, WOMEN IN AMERICAN POLITICS: HISTORY AND MILESTONES (CQ Press, 2012), reviewed by Rachel Bicicchi.
Paul Buchanan, RADICAL FEMINISTS: A GUIDE TO AN AMERICAN SUBCULTURE (ABC-CLIO, 2011), reviewed by Beth Huang.
Nicholas M. Teich, TRANSGENDER 101: A SIMPLE GUIDE TO A COMPLEX ISSUE (Columbia University Press, 2012), reviewed by
Nancy M. Lewis.
Nanci Milone Hill, READING WOMEN: A BOOK CLUB GUIDE FOR WOMEN'S FICTION (ABC-CLIO/Libraries Unlimited, 2012),
reviewed by Carol A. Leibiger.
Tiffany K. Wayne, ed., FEMINIST WRITINGS FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE MODERN WORLD: A GLOBAL SOURCEBOOK AND HISTORY
(ABC-CLIO/Greenwood, 2011), reviewed by Jeanne Armstrong.
Lia Van Gemert et al., eds., WOMEN'S WRITING FROM THE LOW COUNTRIES, 1200-1875: A BILINGUAL ANTHOLOGY (Amsterdam
University Press, 2010), reviewed by Mara M. J. Egherman.
Jacqueline Bel & Thomas Vaessens, eds., WOMEN'S WRITING FROM THE LOW COUNTRIES, 1880-2010: AN ANTHOLOGY (Amsterdam
University Press, 2010), reviewed by Stacy Russo.
Sylvia Engdahl, ed., THE WOMEN'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT (Greenhaven Press/Gale Cengage Learning, 2012), reviewed by
Nancy Nyland.
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Feminist Collections, v.14, no.4 (summer 1993)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Being Seen and Heard: Women With Disabilities Speak Out by Deborah Kent.[Reviews] Eleven books on women's experiences with disabilities, from deafness to paraplegia, from learning to speak with one's eyes to expressing sexuality and dealing with pregnancy. Violence Against Women: Gathering Voices by Lori L. Kondora.[Reviews] Violence Against Women: The Bloody Footprints ed. by Pauline B. Bart and Eileen Geil Moran; Sanctions and Sanctuary: Cultural Perspectives of the Beating of Wives ed. by Dorothy Ayers Counts et. al.; What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Relationship Like This?: Women in Abusive Relationships ed. by Kay Marie Porterfield; and Intimate Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives ed. by Emilio C. Viano. Images of Native American Girls and Women for Young Readers by Debra Goding. Among the titles: Nobody by Meguido Zola and Angela Deveume, Two Pairs of Shoes by Esther Sanderson, A Friend Called "Chum" by Bernelda Wheeler.
FEMINIST VISIONS: The Article You Want When You Want it: An Introduction to Document Delivery Services by Judith Pryor and Ann Margaret Scholtz.
RESOURCE ROUNDUP: WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES: By Deborah Kent. Descriptions of five films/videos and five periodicals.
WOMEN IN THE RURAL ECONOMY: A RICHLAND COUNTY VIDEO PROJECT: By Linda Shult.
COMPUTER TALK: Email discussion lists, databases, and electronic journals.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Virago celebrates 20 years of publishing; Bookslinger ceases distribution.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Works on abortion, American women in the armed forces, the Canadian women's movement, feminist theory, US government documents,
American women playwrights, HD, Louisiana women writers, American women songwriters, prostitution, Latin American and Caribbean women, Asian and Pacific women in the economy, Pakistani women, and Lizzie Borden. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New and newly discovered periodicals on women of African descent, gender and the law, Catholic women in higher education, women workers in the Asia Pacific area, Guerrilla Girls activites, midlife women, Scandinavian women's research, nursing history, cartoons and humor, women in development, preparation for the Fourth World Conference on women, and Japanese women. Special issues of periodicals on arrest in domestic assault cases, women and men in the media, gender in the family court process, history and feminist theory, professional communication, Brazilian women, feminist pedagogy, Katherine Anne Porter, contemporary French feminist writing, and gender stratification in the workplace. Anniversary issue: The Tribune celebrates its 50th issue. Ceased publications: Feminisms. (Compiled by Linda Schult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: Stanton/Anthony papers on microfilm, a pamphlet on fair treatment of girls, a list of books with active female protagonists, a bias-free language guide, a book series on feminist issues, a German women's media bureau, resources for information on equal treatment of the sexes in Europe, and reports on women's health research and on women faculty and students in Canadian universities. (Compiled by Lisa Kaiser.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS, VOL. 14.
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Feminist Collections, v.32, no.3-4 (summer-fall 2011)
Policing
Feminism
Muslim Women
Video Reviews
Reviews
Islamic Feminism
Library Resources
Women's Studies
Veiling
E-Sources
War
MIlitary
Sports
Gender
CONTENTS:
From the Editors: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_323-4_Editorial.pdf
BOOK REVIEWS:
GLOBAL ISLAMIC FEMINISMS, by Mahruq Khan, UW-La Crosse. http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_323-4_KahnBookRev.pdf. Reviews Jamillah Karim, AMERICAN MUSLIM WOMEN: NEGOTIATING RACE, CLASS AND GENDER WITHIN THE UMMAH. (New York University Press, 2009); Faegheh Shirazi, VELVET JIHAD: MUSLIM WOMEN'S QUIET RESISTANCE TO ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM (University Press of Florida, 2009); and Margot Badran, FEMINISM IN ISLAM: SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS CONVERGENCES. (Oneworld Publications, 2009).
WOMEN POLICING: BUSTING THE GENDER BARRIER IN LAW ENFORCEMENT CAREERS, by Susan Riseling, UW-Madison. Reviews Dorothy Moses Schulz, BREAKING THE BRASS CEILING: WOMEN POLICE CHIEFS & THEIR PATHS TO THE TOP (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004);
Adam Eisenberg, A DIFFERENT SHADE OF BLUE: HOW WOMEN CHANGED THE FACE OF POLICE WORK (Lake Forest, CA: Behler, 2009); Robert L. Snow, POLICEWOMEN WHO MADE HISTORY: BREAKING THROUGH THE RANKS. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010); and Stacy Dittrich, STUMBLING ALONG THE BEAT: A POLICEWOMAN'S UNCENSORED STORY FROM THE WORLD OF LAW ENFORCEMENT (Kaplan, 2010).
FEMINIST VISIONS:
ARTICULATING THE FEMINIST SPIRIT: FOUR FILMS ABOUT MUSLIM WOMEN, by Mahruq Khan, UW-La Crosse. Reviews THE MOSQUE IN MORGANTOWN : COMPETING PATHS TO CHANGE IN AN AMERICAN MUSLIM COMMUNITY, 76 mins., 2009, by Brittany Huckabee, see www.themosqueinmorgantown.com; VEILED VOICES, 59 mins., 2009, directed, produced, & edited by Brigid Maher, see www.typecastfilms.com; FAITH WITHOUT FEAR: IRSHAD MANJI'S QUEST, 54 mins. (84 mins. with special features), 2007, by Irshad Manji & Ian McLeod, see www.onf-nfb.gc.ca; and UNVEILED VIEWS: MUSLIM WOMEN ARTISTS SPEAK OUT, 52 mins., 2009, distributed by Women Make Movies, see www.wmm.com.
TRAILBLAZERS, TRAGEDY, AND REPENTANCE: WOMEN AS ROLE MODELS IN SPORTS, by Scott A. Nikolai, UW-Platteville. Reviews UNMATCHED, 51 mins., 2010, directed by Lisa Lax and Nancy Stern Winters; and MARION JONES: PRESS PAUSE, 51 mins., 2010, directed by John Singleton. Both are distributed by ESPN Films as part of 30 for 30 documentary film series, see http://30for30.espn.com/ .
REVIEWS OF MULTIPLE MEDIA
FEMINIST RESPONSES TO VEILING: FOUR BOOKS AND TWO FILMS, by Virginia Corvid, UW-Madison.
Joan Wallach Scott, THE POLITICS OF THE VEIL (Princeton University Press, 2007, pap., 2010); Marnia Lazreg, QUESTIONING THE VEIL: OPEN LETTERS TO MUSLIM WOMEN (Princeton University Press, 2009, pap., 2011); Bronwyn Winter, HIJAB AND THE REPUBLIC: UNCOVERING THE FRENCH HEADSCARF DEBATE (Syracuse University Press, 2008, pap., 2009); Eva Meyer & Vivian Liska, eds., WHAT DOES THE VEIL KNOW? (Springer, 2009); TRANSPARENCY, 30 mins., 2002, directed & produced by Osama Al-Zain, released by Zahra Pictures, see http://zahrapictures.com; MY HEAD IS MINE: WOMEN IN ISTANBUL, 40 mins., 2001, directed by Petrus van der Let & Andrea Simon, released by the National Film Network, see http://www.nationalfilmnetwork.com/store.
WOMEN AT WAR: CHANGING ROLES IN THE U.S. MILITARY, by Lisa Schreibersdorf, UW-Fond du Lac. http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_323-4_Schreibersdorf.pdf. Reviews nine media items: LIONESS. 82 mins. (56-min. version also available), 2008 (deluxe edition DVD, 2010), directed by Meg McLagan & Daria Sommers, see http://lionessthefilm.com/; WOMEN IN THE MILITARY: WILLING, ABLE, ESSENTIAL. 59 mins. 2009, directed by Susan Sherwood, distributed by Pennsylvania Veterans Museum., more information at http://www.paveteransmuseum.org/home/education-women.php; WOMEN AT ARMS. Produced by Kassie Bracken & Diana Oliva Cave, New York Times, August-December 2009, free to stream at http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/us/series/women_at_arms/index.html?ref=us ; ON THE FRONT LINES: WOMEN IN WAR. Morning Edition, NPR, February 2011, free to stream or download at http://www.npr.org/series/133869535/women-in-combat; Kayla Williams, LOVE MY RIFLE MORE THAN YOU, interview by Terry Gross, Fresh Air, NPR, August 25, 2005, free to stream or download at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4814647; Abby Pickett, A WOMAN SOLDIER'S BATTLES ON THE FRONT LINES, interview by Alex Chadwick, Day to Day, NPR, May 19, 2005, free to stream or download at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4658361; Abby Pickett, A WOMAN GUARD MEMBER'S STRUGGLES WITH PTSD, interview by Joseph Shapiro, Morning Edition, NPR, June 2, 2005, free to stream or download at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4676372; WOMEN AND WAR, Helen Benedict, et al. blog posts, PBS, 2010, see http://www.pbs.org/pov/regardingwar/conversations/women-and-war; and WOMEN, WAR AND PEACE, five-part special series, PBS, 2011, see http://www.pbs.org/wnet/women-war-and-peace/.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN AND GENDER: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_323-4_E-Sources.doc
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
Matthew Harrick reviewed BOY CULTURE: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA, ed. by Shirley R. Steinberg, Michael Kehler, and Lindsay Cornish (ABC/CLIO/Greenwood, 2010);
Emily E. Lawrence, EATING DISORDERS SOURCEBOOK, 3rd ed., ed. by Sandra J. Judd (Omnigraphics, 2011); Colleen Seale, WOMEN'S HISTORY: SITES & RESOURCES, 2nd ed,, ed. by Heather A. Juyck (University of Illinois Press for the National Collaborative for Women's History Sites, 2010); Amy Stewart-Mailhiot, DOING FEMINIST RESEARCH IN POLITICAL & SOCIAL SCIENCE, by Brooke Ackerly & Jacqui True (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010); Sherri L. Barnes, TRANSFORMING SCHOLARSHIP: WHY WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES STUDENTS ARE CHANGING THEMSELVES AND THE WORLD, by Michele Tracy Berger & Cheryl Radeloff (Routledge, 2011); Bernice Redfern, WOMEN COMPOSERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC, by Mary F. McVicker (McFarland, 2011); Nancy M. Lewis, WOMEN IN MUSIC: A RESEARCH AND INFORMATION GUIDE. 2nd ed, ed. by Karin Pendle & Melinda Boyd (Routledge, 2010) and Yadira V. Payne, WOMEN IN COMBAT: A REFERENCE HANDBOOK, by Rosemarie Skaine (ABC-CLIO, 2011).
PERIODICAL NOTES (Descriptions of special thematic sections or issues of periodicals)
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Feminist Collections, v.27, no.4 (summer 2006)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Evangelical Feminism
Women in Chinese Television and Film
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Evangelical Feminism, by Nadean Bishop. Women in Chinese Television and Film, by Vicki Tobias.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER, by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES, by various reviewers.
PERIODICAL NOTES, by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE, by Amy Dachenbach.
BOOKS RECEIVED.
INDEX TO VOLUME 27.
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Feminist Collections, v.20, no.3 (spring 1999)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Academy/Community Connections
Action-oriented research
Feminist Activism
Contents: Special Issue on Academy/Community Connections. FROM THE EDITORS.
THE ENERGIZING TENSION BETWEEN SCHOLARS AND ACTIVISTS: Negotiating Class Interests and Academy-Community Divides:
The Case of Women's Studies' Emergence at the
University of Minnesota, by Catherine M. Orr. Returning to out Activist Roots and Achieving Tenure Along the Way, by Sandra Krajewski. Community Engagement Anxiety, by Janna J. Hansen. Balancing Feminist Activism(s): Locally, Nationally, in Academia, by Jessica C. Haney. A Family Therapy Program: The University Meets the Community, by Carolyn Wright.
BEYOND TRADITIONAL ACADEMIC BOUNDARIES: Integrated Studies: A Second Chance for Women at the Erie House, by Adriela Fernandez. "I Want to Be a Cowboy, Sweetheart": Music and Women's Studies, by Gerri Gribi. Talking Across Differences: A Symposium for Dialogue Between Academics and Activists, by Deborah Uman and Elisabeth
Sheff. Can We Talk? Collaborative Conversations between Academics and Activists, by Anne Statham and Katherine
Rhoades. Leadership Development in a Community Context, by Margaret Ingram King.
Taking Root, Growing, Evolving: Reaching Low-Income Women with Education, by Bets Reedy.
CONNECTING STUDENTS WITH THE COMMUNITY:
Community Partnership: University Students Providing Rape Crisis Intervention, by Susan C. Turell. "Why Shop? Week": Shopping, Service Learning, and Student Activism, by Kayann Short. When the Community is the Curriculum: Teaching Women's Activisms and Organizations, by Judith McDaniel. Building Bridges: An Oral History Project with Feminist Community Agencies, by Anne Marie Pois. Creating a Women's Studies Internship Course: Building Links with the Community, by Linda Nielsen. Women Changing the World: A Course in Community Collaboration, by Bronna Romanoff, Chrys Ingraham, Pat Dinkelaker,
and Jennifer MacLaughlin.
SHORT TAKES ON OTHER PROJECTS: "Isn't Just Being Here Political Enough?": Feminist Action-oriented Research as a Challenge to Graduate Women's Studies, by Michelle Dodds, Jacky Coates, and Jodi Jensen. The Women's Studies Community Connection: A "Friends" Group, by Esther Lichti. Exploring Activism Within and Outside the University
Community, by Jennifer Scanlon. The Women Involved in Living and Learning Program:
Balancing Theory and Practice, Bridging Classroom and Community, by Holly Blake and Allison Kimmich.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Women and Music on the Web, by Nancy M. Lewis.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.3, no.4 (summer 1982)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: A new Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large; Judy Gardner, Interim
Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large reports on women's studies in the undergraduate library.
ARCHIVES: The Lesbian and Gay Archives of Naiad Press.
PAYING THEM THEIR DUE: WOMEN'S MUSIC IN THE LIBRARY: Polly Archer describes the women's music collection at Madison Public Library.
WOMEN AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE: UW-Madison's Criminal Justice Reference and Information Center as a resource for the study of women and criminal justice, by Sue Center.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Information on two new publishing houses.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Three new periodicals: a political newsletter for women of Southeastern Wisconsin; a journal on women and therapy; and a British women's newspaper emphasizing news about black and Third World women. Special issues on: women's studies; contemporary women poets; women and work; women and medicine; women and the professions; the New Right; feminism and the Academy; and women and yoga.
ITEMS OF NOTE: A new feminist mail order service, emphasizing books by and about
women of color; a play about Wisconsin women's history; a slide show about comparable worth; correspondence courses in women's studies; a center for information about media relevant to women; and a "pathfinder" service for women's studies researchers.
BOOK REVIEWS: A Rising Tide: A Review of Selected Books By and/or About Black
Women, 1970-1981. Part 11: 1980-81, by Nellie McKay. Current Trends in the Study of Women in Jewish and Christian Religion: A Combined Review, by Rita M. Gross.
SUPPLEMENT: FEMINIST COLLECTIONS INDEX: Vols. 1-3, 1980-1982.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.33, no.3 (summer 2012)
Video Reviews
Food
Farming
Online Gaming
Models
Girls
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS:
FEMINIST COLLECTIONS, vol. 33, no.3 (Summer 2012)
From the Editors: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_33.3_Editorial.pdf
Book Reviews:
"Charlotte Perkins Gilman: A Life Writ Large," by Jean M. Lutes. Reviews Judith A. Allen, THE FEMINISM OF CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN: SEXUALITIES, HISTORIES, PROGRESSIVISM (University of Chicago Press, 2009; Cynthia J. Davis, CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN: A BIOGRAPHY (Stanford University Press, 2010); and Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, WILD UNREST: CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN AND THE MAKING OF "THE YELLOW WALL-PAPER" (Oxford University Press, 2010).
"Delicious Revolution: Women, Farming, and Food," by Dianna Hunter. Reviews Novella Carpenter, FARM CITY: THE EDUCATION OF AN URBAN FARMER (Penguin Group, 2009); Temra Costa, FARMER JANE: WOMEN CHANGING THE WAY WE EAT (Gibbs Smith, 2010); Catherine Friend, SHEEPISH: TWO WOMEN, FIFTY SHEEP & ENOUGH WOOL TO SAVE THE PLANET (Da Capo, 2011); Mary Zeis Stange, HARD GRASS: LIFE ON THE CRAZY WOMAN BISON RANCH (University of New Mexico Press, 2010); and Spring Warren, THE QUARTER ACRE FARM: HOW I KEPT THE PATIO, LOST THE LAWN, AND FED MY FAMILY FOR A YEAR (Seal Press, 2011).
Feminist Visions: "Girl Refracted: The Unglamorous Life of a Siberian Girl Model," by Beth Huang, Michelle Preston, Heather Shimon, & Kelsey Wallner. Reviews the film GIRL MODEL. 78 mins., directed by David Redmon & Ashley Sabin, 2011. Distributed by First Run Features: http://firstrunfeatures.com
Professional Reading: "Gender and Online Gaming."
Dorothea Salo reviews Jenny Sunden & Malin Sveningsson, GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN ONLINE GAME CULTURES: PASSIONATE PLAY (Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2012); Linda Shimon reviews James Paul Gee & Elisabeth R. Hayes, WOMEN AND GAMING: THE SIMS AND 21ST CENTURY LEARNING. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) : http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_33.3_Gender-Online-Gaming.pdf
E-Sources on Women & Gender column describes and links to new blogs, sites, and useful documents: http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_33.3_E-Sources.pdf
New Reference Works in Women's Studies column:
Grants for Women: Gail Ann Schlachter & R. David Weber, eds., DIRECTORY OF FINANCIAL AIDS FOR WOMEN, 2012-2014 (Reference Service Press, 2012), reviewed by Nancy Nyland; Media: Karen Ross, ed., THE HANDBOOK OF GENDER, SEX AND MEDIA (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), reviewed by Kari Weaver; Poetry: Jane Dowson, ed., THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO TWENTIETH-CENTURY BRITISH AND IRISH WOMEN'S POETRY (Cambridge University Press, 2011) reviewed by Susan Bennett White; Women's Movement History: June Hannam, FEMINISM, 2nd ed. (Longman, 2012) reviewed by Rachel Bicicchi; reviews Don Nardo, THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT. (Lucent Books, 2011), reviewed by Melodie Frankovitch.
Periodical Notes column describes new periodicals and special thematic issues on women and gender.
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Feminist Collections, v.8, no.2 (winter 1987)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Women's Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography, 1980-1985
due out early in 1987.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Critical viewing: The depiction of women in John Hughes' teen
movies, by Ann DeVaney (Becker).
WOMEN'S LANGUAGE: The work of the National Council for Research on Women, by Mary Ellen S. Capek.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on feminist resources for schools and colleges, audiovisual resources, the image of women in the media, women writers, Ellen Glasgow, Sylvia Plath, Dorothy Day, women in China, and refugee women.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Canadian women and the law, equity in
career options and education, menopause, lesbians, Alberta women, sexual abuse, British feminism, Ohio women, and feminist literature by women and men. Special issues on gender-free education, native women, racism, women and the labor movement, Emily Dickinson, migrant women, gender and reading, art, women in times of crisis, gender roles and women's issues, women in the city, and women of color.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Salt of the Earth now available in video format; records and video
tapes by Canadian women; a report on women's studies in the U.S.; new research on women's work; proceedings of the Second National
Conference on Women and the Arts; and new resources for National Women's History Month.
BOOK REVIEWS: When is a lady not a lady? A review of Housing and Homelessness, by Clare Stapleton Concord. A women's computer literacy course, by Marge Wilman.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
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Feminist Collections, v.2, no.3 (spring 1981)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Includes feminist bookstores in Wisconsin, Wisconsin Women: A Bibliographic Checklist, book reviews.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 21p. No table of contents.
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Feminist Collections, v.23, no.3 (spring 2002)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Young Feminists
Videos on Feminism and Sex Work
Female Genital Mutilation
Civil Rights Movement
Fannie Lou Hamer
Frances Freeborn Pauley
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Young Feminists’ Tales, by Sara N.S. Meirowitz.
SPECIAL BOOK REVIEW SECTION: WOMEN IN THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: Introduction, by Christina Greene. Sisterhood of Courage: Women in the Movement, by Deborah Louis. Allies for Freedom: Non-Black Women in the Movement, by Stephen D. Grubman-Black. Biographies of Frances Freeborn Pauley
and Fannie Lou Hamer, by Kalí Tal.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Feminism and Sex Work: A Review of Four Films, by Catherine M. Orr.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Internet-Based Resources on Female Genital Mutilation, by Tobe Levin.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Caroline Vantine.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUBSCRIPTION FORM.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 44p.
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Feminist Collections, v.11, no.2 (winter 1990)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
BOOK REVIEWS: Women's History Beyond U.S. Shores, by Mary Beth Emmerichs. Women of Ireland, by Maureen Murphy. Feminist Research -- Feminist Methodology, by Dorothy L. Steffens and Jane Robbins.
RESEARCH EXCHANGE.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Narrative Films by Women, by Marilyn Gottschalk.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY WOMEN'S COLLECTIONS
TO BE PUBLISHED: By Harry Miller.
WOMEN OF COLOR AND THE CORE CURRICULUM: Tools for Transforming the Liberal Arts: Part 2, by Susan Searing.
AN UNINSURED WOMEN'S CENTER LIBRARY ...
IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!: By Judy Glenn.
NEWS FROM UW-MILWAUKEE: By Jan Yoder.
FORMER WOMEN'S STUDIES LIBRARIAN PUBLISHES
LITERARY BIOGRAPHY: Esther Stineman's new book.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES:
Bibliographies on lesbians, Alice Walker, aging, Black American women in literature,
Black women in the U.S., eating disorders, African women, Hannah Arendt, and battered wives, plus a chronology of women in sport, an encyclopedia of women's studies, a directory of Wisconsin women's organizations, a directory of women's media, and a guide to New Orleans collections on women.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Barbara Pym; campus women's centers; gay writers; family therapy; aging; lesbian prisoners; feminist theory and aesthetics; writing for and by children; military women; older women; Irish women; domestic violence; women artists; and Muslim women. Special issues on Middle Eastern women; children's literature; Puerto Rican oral history; sex equity and sexuality in education; Southern gays and lesbians; women of the Vietnam era; and income earning for women in developing nations. Transitions: Breaking the Silence experiences a publication slowdown; Sex Roles
Within Mass Media changes its name; and Women & Environments changes editors and
interrupts its regular schedule. Ceased publication: Helicon Nine; Ms.
ITEMS OF NOTE: An Oregon guide to manuscript collections on women in society; a book series on Black women in the U.S.; a publication covering the proceedings of women's conferences; a paper on home-based employment; and a catalog of instructional materials.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Three new titles: on lesbian studies, women and addiction, and new reference works.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 32p.
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Feminist Collections, v.4, no.1 (fall 1982)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Introducing Susan Searing, new Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large for the UW System.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Update on Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press. New England Free Press folds.
WOMEN INPRINT: First Midwest Regional Women in Print conference, Woodstock,
Illinois, September 10-12, 1982, by Cathy Loeb and Linda Shult.
ARCHIVES: News from the Third World Women's Archives. Women's History Resources at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin: The Anne Braden Papers, by Sarah Cooper.
Writings by Women in the American Geographical Society Collection, UW-Milwaukee, by Howard Deller.
NEWS FROM UW-EAU CLAIRE.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: SECOND EDITION.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on women's periodicals in the U.S., the
celibate lifestyle, left periodicals, Chicanas, women in the trades, women and history, and women and pensions. Special issues on feminist theory, education of women in developing countries, views of women in education, film and feminism in Germany, women's periodicals and resources,
Jewish women, and libraries and the small press.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Exhibit on black women available for purchase; working paper
series on women and work; resources for ending sexism in the schools; directory of Milwaukee area women's
organizations; a new directory of alternative press publishers of children's books; a documentary on violence against women; oral histories of Slovenian women; resources for working women; a project on the culture of southern black women; and a resource catalog for Women's History Week.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Susan Searing.
BOOK REVIEW: New Feminist Approaches to Sexuality, by Cindy Costello.
NEW SUBSCRIPTION POLICY FOR FEMINIST COLLECTIONS: 1983 UW SYSTEM WOMEN'S STUDIES FACULTY/STUDENT CONFERENCE: Call for papers and panels.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 26p.
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Feminist Collections, v.1, no.3 (June 1980)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
This issue includes description of "Where Are the Women? Resources for Women's Studies," a series of four slide tape presentations produced in 1979 by Esther Stineman, former Women's Studies Librarian-at-Large, and begins a column on "Periodical Notes," which reviews new feminist periodicals, calls attention to recent special issues of periodicals , and notes the
publication of substantive articles or bibliographic essays of particular importance.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Library Resources in Wisconsin. 9p. No table of contents.
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Feminist Collections, v.9, no.2 (winter 1988)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: Happy Birthday to Us! Reflections on the first ten years of the Women's Studies Librarian's office.
"LET'S TALK ABOUT IT": WOMEN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY: A book discussion program for public libraries.
A PERSPECTIVE ON EUROPEAN BOOKSELLING: Feminist bookstore owner Sandi Torkildson experiences an international bookselling conference.
NEWS FROM UW-PLATTVILLE: By Gloria Stephenson.
REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: New sources on: research terms on women; black American families; black librarian/writer Ann Allen Shockley; women's paid
and unpaid work; maps, charts and tables related to U.S. women; women's published diaries and letters; women in mathematics;
feminist criticism; nonsexist terms; gay and lesbian periodicals; materials on black girls and young women; feminism and pornography; Virginia Woolf's essays; vocational sex equity materials; nonsexist children's books; and women and development;
plus five more works.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on the diverse "American voice"; witchcraft and goddess religion; bodybuilding; social welfare needs of women; Madison area feminist news; gender issues in education; gay and lesbian youth; miscarriage; welfare activism; women's publishing in England; and autobiographical writing.
Special issues on adolescent abortion; pornography; sex differences in education; the "Women Question"; and American
feminism from a conservative historical perspective. Transitions for Outwrite and Sinister Wisdom. Ceased publication: Women's Review (England).
ITEMS OF NOTE: A women's pamphlet on AIDS; a clearinghouse on women and girls
with disabilities; teaching modules on black women's education in the South; the TABS poster series; videos on sexual harassment;
the Business and Professional Women's Foundation database; more rare and out-of-print booksellers; a guide to ethical and legal issues of surrogate mothers; and more.
WISCONSIN BIBCIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new listing of the most recent reference works in the field of women's studies.
WOMEN'S STUDIES IN WISCONSIN: The fourth edition of our statewide women's studies directory.
BOOK REVIEWS: "Specifying" and "signifying": the oral tradition in black
feminist writing, by Renny Harrigan.
The intersection of race and gender: autobiographies of Afro-American women, by Cheryl Johnson-Odim.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 35p.
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Feminist Collections, v.3, no.3 (spring 1982)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS: "Increasing the availability of writing by women whose voices traditionally have been suppressed."
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: The Naiad Press, by Pat Hansen.
CHINESE WOMEN LIBRARY WORKERS: Tina Fu of the UW-Oshkosh reports on her meeting with Chinese women library workers in June 1981 -- and what she learned of their current status.
DATABASE SERVICE UPDATE: Carolyn Platt discusses criteria used by database librarians in helping patrons decide whether to invest in a database search.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Four new periodicals focusing on women's photography, the Third World Lesbian and Gay Community, African media women, and Canadian women's culture. Special issues on counseling women, Jewish women, sexuality, and Southern California women writers. Plus three more feminist review periodicals.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Wisconsin Women Library Workers Newsletter series on programming in libraries; Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press makes early Women's Movement periodicals available; the Women's International Resource Exchange (W.I.R.E.) Service.
BOOK REVIEWS: A Rising Tide: A Review of Selected Books by and/or About Black Women, 1970-1981. Part I: The 1970s, by Nellie McKay. Lesbian Culture Before 1940: Search & Re/Search, by Claudia Card. Feminist Futures: Science Fiction and Fantasy by Women in 1981, by Janice M. Bogstad.
Subtitle: Women's Studies Resources in Wisconsin. 29p.
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Feminist Collections, v.15, no.4 (summer 1994)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Special Cluster on Women and Sport. Control of Women's Sports: The Struggle About Equality by Julia Brown. Basketball and Broncos by Susan Harman. Women are Good Sports by Jane Piliavan. Play Ball! And They Don't Mean Softball by Dorothy Steffens. Ecofeminism North and South by Anne Stratham.[Review of] Ecofeminism by Maria Mies and Vandana Shiva; Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature, ed. by Greta Gaard; Women, the Environment, and Development: Towards a Theoretical Synthesis by Rosi Braidotti et. al. Women's Peace Work by Laura Roskos.[Review of] Women and Peace: Feminist Visions of Global Security by Betty A. Reardon; Peace as a Women's Issue by Harriet Hyman Alonso; Women Strike for Peace: Traditional Motherhood and Radical Politics in the 1960s by Amy Swerdlow; and Gendering War Talk, ed. by Miriam Cooke and Angela Woollacott.
FEMINIST DOCUMENTATION CENTERS IN BOMBAY by Shelley Anderson.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: A new feminist press, Virago celebrates twenty years, a report on the Sixth International Feminist Book Fair, and a proposal for a Women-in-Print conference.
ARCHIVES: Collections on women in science and engineering and on western women's history.
WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: A new listing of reference works.
COMPUTER TALK: Discussion lists, email addresses, and other electronic resources.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Works on African American women, American women's health, archeologists, feminist theory, recent herstory, American women's history, civil rights activists and public speakers, librarianship, Russian women, international women's studies (and specific resources in India), plus many sources on writers: modern women writers, Russian, British, and Irish writers, plus a section of key women writers. (Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard; two titles reviewed by Margery Katz.)
PERIODICAL NOTES: New and newly discovered periodicals such topics as challenging sexism in the media, European women's studies, development, lesbians, women's information services, women in science, gender and law, reproductive health, Afrocentric feminist research, and planning for the Fourth World Conference on Women. Special issues of periodicals on women in cooperative living communities, audio engineers, early Chinese drama, New Zealand history, American Indian literature, women's health and social work, and a project on early women writers in English. Anniversary issues celebrate Kinesis, Woman of Power, and Women's Health Journal. Transitions: The Black Woman and Women Artists News. Ceased publication: Gabriela Women's Update. (Compiled by Linda Shult.)
ITEMS OF NOTE: A guide for women with disabilities and development projects, a multicultural curriculum, a women of color media listing, a bibliography on South Asian women in Canada, an AV kit on the rights of women workers, brochures on women with HIV/AIDS, strategies for stopping sexual harassment in the workplace and in the upper school grades, a resource on women and philanthropy, and a sourcebook on gender and environmental programs, plus more resources. (Compiled by Renee Beaudoin.)
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO FEMINIST COLLECTIONS, VOL. 15.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 50p.
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Feminist Collections, v.19, no.4 (summer 1998)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Medieval Europe
Working class women
Feminist Ethics
African Women
Reproductive Technology
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Women and the Social Imagination in Medieval Europe, by Catherine Peyroux. Medieval Women and Texts,
by Bonnie Duncan. Working-class Activism Meets Feminist Scholarship: Is There
Common Ground? by Jan Levine Thal. Our Bodies, Our Cells: Feminist Ethics and the New Reproductive Technology, by Laurie Zoloth-Dorfman.
FEMINIST VISIONS: The Lives of Women in Africa, by Jo Ellen Fair.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: On the Trail: Reproductive Rights Legal History on the Web,
by Beth Fredrick. Medieval Women Websites, by Cynthia Ho
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by Linda Shult.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING: Congratulations and goodbyes.
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.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO VOLUME 19.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.25, no.1 (fall 2003)
Feminist Responses to September 11
Multicultural Feminism
Maquiladoras
Zines
American Buddhist Women
Gender
Transnational Feminism
Pregnancy
Library Resources
Reviews
Feminism
Women's Studies
E-Sources
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Bridges, Chasms, and Common Ground: Multicultural and Transnational Feminism, by Lynn Walter. Refusing False Choices: Feminist Responses to September 11, by Lynn Walter. The Spiritual Journeys of American Buddhist Women, by Alice Keefe.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Women and Maquiladoras on the U.S.?Mexico Border, by Dionne Espinoza.
FEMINIST ARCHIVES.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEW: Feminism and Pregnancy on the Internet, by Karen Eckberg.
E-SOURCES ON WOMEN & GENDER: By JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard & Melissa Gotlieb.
PERIODICAL NOTES: By JoAnne Lehman.
ZINE AND HEARD (FOR THE THIRD TIME): By M.L. Fraser.
SPOTLIGHT: A Feminist Library Zine, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard.
ITEMS OF NOTE: By Melissa Gotlieb.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Reviews. 53p.
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Feminist Collections, v.30, no.3 (summer 2009)
Caring for elderly parents
E-Sources
International Centre and Archives for the Women's Movement
Aletta: Institute for Women's History
Women's rights--France--History
French Revolution
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
CONTENTS:
From the Editors;
Book Reviews: Which Women's Studies? by Catherine M. Orr; Exceptional Women: Rights, Liberty, and Deviance in the French Revolution, by Holly Grout
Professional Reading: Collecting, Preserving, and Sharing Women's History, by Phyllis Holman Weisbard; E-Sources on Women and Gender;
New Reference Works in Women's Studies: on
American Women's Movement, Arab Women Writers,
Gender, LGBT Studies, Politics, Science Fiction, Sex Work, Women's Health, Women's History, and Women's Rights; Periodical Notes; Items of Note; Books Recently Received.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.16, no.3 (spring 1995)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Eating disorders
Women writers
FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: EATING DISORDERS AND FEMINISM by Nita Mary McKinley. [Reviews] Consuming Passions: Feminist Approaches to Weight Preoccupation and Eating Disorders ed. by Catrina Brown and Karin Jasper; Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders ed. by Patricia Fallon et al; From Fasting Saints to Anorexic Girls: The History of Self-Starvation by Walter Vandereycken and Ron van Deth; and A Hunger So Wide and So Deep: American Women Speak Out on Eating Problems by Becky W. Thompson. RELEASING THE WOMAN WITHIN: THE POETRY OF SEVEN WOMEN OF COLOR by Gay Davidson-Zielske.[Reviews] The Last Generation by Cherrie Moraga; Loose Woman by Sandra Cisneros; Releasing Serpents by Bernice Zamora; Planet, with Mother May I? by Alma Luz Villanueva; Now Poof She is Gone by Wendy Rose; Bear Bones & Feathers by Louise Halfe; and Bird Language by Diana Rivera. WOMEN WRITERS: LIFE IN LITERATURE by Audrey Roberts.[Reviews] Women's Work: An Anthology of American Literature ed. by Barbara Perkins et al; If I Had a Hammer: Women's Work in Poetry, Fiction, and Photographs ed. by Sandra Martz; Women's Voices: Visions and Perspectives ed. by Pat C. Hoy et al; Chloe Plus Olivia, An Anthology of Lesbian Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Present ed. by Lillian Faderman; The Norton Book of Women's Lives, ed. by Phyllis Rose; and Growing Up Female: Stories by Women Writers from the American Mosaic ed. by Susan Cahill.
FEMINIST VISIONS: EXCERPTS FROM "MAKING HISTORY: JULIE DASH" by Patricia Mellencamp.
ARCHIVES OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING by Tanya L. Zanish.
OTHER ARCHIVES.
WRITING OUR OWN HISTORY: A CLASS IN ARCHIVAL SOURCES by Lynne H. Kleinman.
FEMINIST PUBLISHING.
COMPUTER TALK: New email lists; electronic journals; World Wide Web sites; and more. Compiled by Linda Shult.
CORE LISTS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Resources on African American women, aging, biography, disability, health and prescription drugs, writings by early Christian women, curriculum transformation, bias-free writing, photographers, date rape, statistics on US women, and writers of various genres, periods, and countries. Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard; one title reviewed by Marjory Katz.
PERIODICAL NOTES: New periodicals on Latin American women, young women, development, economics, women entrepreneurs, Jewish women, spirituality, mentoring, the "Great Mother," RV traveling, book reviews, violence against women, East-West cooperation, and US women's history. Special issues of periodicals on lesbian and gay theory/politics, philosophy, women in film, Toni Morrison, history of women in education, Hispanic literature, Australian women, epistemology, abortion law and politics, Hollywood women, and Christina Rossetti. Compiled by Linda Shult.
ITEMS OF NOTE: An Australian women's studies directory, a set of bibliographies, a campus organizing guide, resources on AIDS/HIV, reproductive health information, gay/lesbian videos, microfilm collections, a welfare policy report, a list of Wisconsin women legislators, recent Working Papers from Wellesley College, a survey report on women's work and the future, plus more. Compiled by Renee Beaudoin.
BOOKS RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 46p.
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Feminist Collections, v.22, no.3-4 (spring-summer 2001)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Islam
North American Muslims
Friendship
Women Letter Writers
Mapping the World of Women's Information Services database
Video Reviews
Special "Mini-Theme": Islam, Women, and Feminism. Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Islam and Feminism: In Search of Compatibility, by Zohreh Ghavamshahidi. North American Muslim Women Voice Their Concerns, by Sherine Hamdy. Friendship (Like Sisterhood) Is Powerful, by Helen M. Bannan. Corresponding Women: Heap–Reynolds and Stein–Toklas, by Susan Barribeau.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Women in Islam: Four Films, by Jennifer Loewenstein. Her Vision Survives: Two Films About Audre Lorde, by Catherine Green. Childhoods Stolen: The Plight of Girls Worldwide, by Patrice Petro. Women in Independent Film and Video: A History, by Carole Gerster.
WOMEN MAP THE WORLD: The Making
of a Database, by Tilly Vriend.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
ITEMS OF NOTE: Compiled by Teresa Fernandez.
BOOKS AND AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
SUPPLEMENT: INDEX TO VOLUME 22.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 61p.
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Feminist Collections, v.30, no.4 (fall 2009)
Gender
E-Sources
Women's Studies
Ethic of Care
Women Legislators
Feminist Ethics
Library Resources
Feminism
Gender Quotas
Reviews
Women and Politics
CONTENTS: From the Editors; Book Reviews:
Women and Legislative Representation: Opportunities and Obstacles around the Globe,
by Julie Moreau and Melanee Thomas; Feminist Ethics: From Local to Global, by Andrea C. Westlund; E-Sources on Women and Gender; New Reference Works in Women's Studies: on
Abortion, Art, Family Studies, History, Literature, LGBTQ Studies, and Politics;
Periodical Notes; Books and Videos Received; Index to Volume 30
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. ISSN 0742-7441, 34p.
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Feminist Collections, v.31, no.4 (fall 2010)
Feminism
Riot Grrrl Movement
Third Wave Feminism
Women Architects
Feminist Archives
Reviews
Video Reviews
Women Managers
Library Resources
E-Sources
Women's Studies
Gender
CONTENTS:
From the Editors;
Book Review: "Successes Visible, but Obstacles Remain: Women Managers and Entrepreneurs in Today's Workplaces," by Wava G. Haney;
Feminist Visions: "Women at the Architectural Margins," by Chris Timmerman;
Multimedia Review: "'Vernacular Third Wave Discourse': New Works on Riot Grrrl, Girl Zines, and Girl Rock," by Virginia Corvid;
Feminist Archives: "Archiving Grrrl Style Now," by Katelyn Angell;
E-Sources on Women and Gender;
New Reference Works in Women's Studies: Topics: Artists' Lives, LGBT Issues, Middle Ages, Military, Mythology, Pedagogy, Psychology, Shakespearean Women, Women's Rights, Human Trafficking, Television and Film, and Women's Health;
Periodical Notes;
Books and Videos Recently Received;
Index to Volume 31
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Feminist Collections, v.23, no.1 (fall 2001)
Women's Studies
Gender
Feminism
Library Resources
Reviews
Older Women
Breast Cancer
Intergenerational Mentoring and Mothering
Womanism
Eating Disorders
Artists
Christian Women
Feminist Mothering
Feminist Mentoring
Video Reviews
Contents: FROM THE EDITORS.
BOOK REVIEWS: Revising Our Cultural Stereotypes of Elderly Women and Old Age, by Barbara Waxman. Breast Cancer from Many Perspectives, by June L. De Weese.
FEMINIST VISIONS: Shifting Shapes: Films on Body Changes and Aging for the Women's Studies Classroom, by Frances M. Kavenik.
A CELEBRATION OF INTERGENERATIONAL MENTORING AND "MOTHERING": By Gladyce Nahbenayash, Melissa Aimee Pope, Judith Walzer Leavitt, Sarah A. Leavitt, Barbara Brown James, Stanlie James, and Reagan E. J. Jackson.
WORLD WIDE WEB REVIEWS: African American/Black/Womanist Feminism on the Web, by Sherri Barnes. Eating Disorder Resources on the Internet, by Mary K. Wolstrom. Women Artists on the Internet, by Kathryn Sullivan. Women in the Christian Tradition, by Carol Blessing.
COMPUTER TALK: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
NEW REFERENCE WORKS IN WOMEN'S STUDIES: Reviewed by Phyllis Holman Weisbard and others.
PERIODICAL NOTES: Compiled by JoAnne Lehman.
BOOKS/AV RECENTLY RECEIVED.
Subtitle: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources. 66p.
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