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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Prologue.
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- 1. Academia and Sciences.
- 2. Families and Work.
- 3. Feminism and Psychology.
- (incl. sexualization, socialization, gender roles).
- 4. Education.
- 5. Feminist Theory and Overviews.
- 6. Folklore.
- 7. Gendered Communication and Language.
- 8. Gender Differences.
- [9-16 continued in part II, 17-24 continued in part III]
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- Prologue.
- ---------
-
- This post contains commonly cited and/or useful references on various
- topics that come up in this newsgroup. Because of the nature of these
- discussions, it is helpful if you are familiar with at least some of
- the materials listed under the topic. This is NOT a "You Must Read
- Every Book On This List Before Participating In Soc.feminism" mandate,
- but be aware that some familiarity with books on a particular topic
- makes the ensuing discussion less frustrating for our regular readers
- who have seen many similar discussions before.
-
- **********************************************************************
- ** In particular, if you have a question along the lines of "What **
- ** can you tell me about <topic>?" you would do better to check the **
- ** sources listed here first before trying to garner explanations **
- ** over the newsgroup. **
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-
- This list is undergoing continual modification and I welcome
- additional references for inclusion. In particular, I would like a
- wide variety of feminist opinion on each topic. I would also like
- your input on what "must reads" should be included under particular
- topics. Most of these books focus on feminism in the US; I would love
- more references to Canadian, British, European, Asian, African and
- Latin American feminism. If you have any corrections to point out, by
- all means, let me know if I've misspelled names or misattributed
- works.
-
- References marked with an asterisk are incomplete entries that I was
- unable to verify in the on-line catalogue. In most cases, I think
- these are references to articles in magazines or books. Any help with
- these would be appreciated.
-
- Disclaimer: The presence of any particular book in here does not
- necessarily reflect my views. There are often short blurbs
- contributed by many people along with the references; no guarantee is
- made as to their accuracy. If you wish to comment on any entry in
- here, please feel free to do so.
-
- I hope you are inspired to pick up any of these works and start reading!
-
-
- 1. Academia and Sciences.
- --------------------------
-
- 1989 National Survey of Women Engineers, The Cooper Union.
- Available on request from the Albert Nerken School of Engineering, 51
- Astor Place, New York, NY 10003.
-
- "Survey of Graduate Students", Presidential Committee on Women
- Students Interests, Cambridge, MA: MIT, 1987.
-
- "A Celebration of Women in Science," _Discover_, December 1991.
- Contains eleven profiles of successful women in a wide range of
- fields including Donna Cox in computer graphics. This is a great
- thing for us to read, to get young women and girls to read or to
- give as a gift to anyone you'd like to know about what women are
- doing.
-
- "Still a 'Chilly Climate' for Women?" _Science_, pp 1604-1606. June
- 21, 1991.
- Discusses the situation for women in physics and astronomy. It
- includes some pipeline statistics and results of a survey on the
- kinds of discrimination women perceive and men notice. Summary:
- blatant discrimination isn't so much a problem as a "pattern of
- micro-inequalities".
-
- _Notices of the American Mathematical Society_. No. 7, Sept. 1991.
- A special issue on women in mathematics. A variety of issues are
- covered.
-
- "Women and Computing", _Communications of the ACM_, ( Nov. 1990
- vol. 33, no. 11.).
-
- "Women in Science and Engineering", Sept-Oct 1991 issue of the
- "American Scientist" (published by the Sigma Xi Scientific Society)
- (pp. 404-419).
-
- Abramson, Joan. _Discrimination in the Academic Profession_.
- Jossey-Bass, Inc., San Francisco. 1975.
-
- Aisenberg, Nadya and Mona Harrington. _Women in Academe: Outsiders in
- the Sacred Grove_. University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst. 1988.
-
- Baum, Eleanor, "Recruiting and Graduating Women: The
- Underrepresented Student", IEEE Communications Magazine,
- December 1990, 47-50.
-
- Bernstein, D, "Comfort and experience with computing: are they the
- same for men and women?", SIGCSE, 23(3), 1990.
-
- Bernstein, D, "Understanding spreadsheets: Effects of computer
- training on mental model acquisition", _Proceedings of the American
- Society for Information Science Conference_, 164-172, 1990.
-
- Betz, Nancy E, "What stops women and minorities from choosing and
- completing majors in science and engineering", edited transcript of a
- Science and Public Policy Seminar given on June 15, 1990. Copies can
- be obtained from the Federation of Behavioral, Psychological and
- Cognitive Sciences, 1200 Seventeenth St., N.W., Washington, D.C.
- 20036. (202) 955-7758, fax no: (202) 955-7608, bitnet address: fed@gwuvm.
-
- Bruer, John T., Jonathan R. Cole, and Harriet Zuckermann. _The Outer
- Circle: Women in the Scientific Community_. W. W. Norton & Co, New
- York. 1991, 351 pp.
- Presents the status of women in science today, as well as the
- reasons for this standing.
-
- Brush, Stephen G. "Women in Science and Engineering", _American
- Scientist_ 79, (Sep-Oct).404-419, 1991.
- This is an ambitious article. In about 12 pages (not including
- the list of 102 references), Stephen Brush discusses factors
- relevant to young girls through senior professionals, across a
- wide range of scientific disciplines.
-
- Butcher, D. and W. Muth. "Predicting performance in an introductory
- computer science course", _Communications of the ACM_, 27(11), 263-
- 268, 1985.
-
- Campbell, P. and G. McCabe. "Predicting the success of freshmen in a
- computer science major", _Communications of the ACM_, 27(11), 1108-
- 1113, 1984.
-
- Casserly, Patricia Lund. "Helping Able Young Women Take Math and
- Science Seriously in School", The College Board, New York. 1979.
- Reprinted, with revisions, from Colangelo Zaffrann, ed., _New Voices
- in Counseling the Gifted_. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque,
- Iowa. 1979.
-
- Dambrot, F., M. Watkins-Malek, S. Silling, R. Marshall, and J. Garver.
- "Correlates of sex differences in attitudes toward and involvement
- with computers", _Journal of Vocational Behavior_, 27, 71-86, 1985.
-
- Dijkstra, E. "On the cruelty of really teaching computer science",
- _Communications of the ACM_, 32(12), 1397-1414, 1989.
-
- Erkut, Sumru. "Exploring Sex Differences in Expectancy, Attribution,
- and Academic Achievement", _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 9
- (1983) 217-231.
-
- Ernest, John. "Mathematics and Sex", _The American Mathematics
- Monthly_, October 1976, 83:595-615.
-
- Ferry, Georgina and Jane Moore. "True Confessions of Women in
- Science", _New Scientist_ 95 (July 1, 1982), 27-30.
-
- Fidell, L. S. "Empirical Verification of Sex Discrimination in Hiring
- Practices in Psychology", in R. K. Unger and F. L. Denmark, eds.,
- _Women: Dependent or Independent Variable_ Psychological Dimensions,
- New York. 1975.
-
- Franklin, Phyllis, et al. "Sexual and Gender Harassment in the
- Academy: A Guide for Faculty, Students and Administrators",
- Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession, The Modern
- Language Association of America, New York, NY. 1981.
-
- Frenkel, Karen A. "Women and Computing", _Communications of the
- ACM_, November 1990, 34-46.
-
- Gerver, E. "Computers and Gender". In Forester, Tom, ed. _Computers in
- the Human Context_. pp481-501. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1989. Basil
- Blackwell, Oxford, 1989.
-
- Gilbert, Lucia A., June M. Gallessich, and Sherri L. Evans. "Sex of
- Faculty Role Model and Students' Self-Perceptions of Competency",
- _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 9 (1983) 597-607.
-
- Gornick, Vivian. _Women in Science: 100 Journeys into the Territory_,
- Touchstone, Simon & Schuster, New York. 1990.
-
- Grinstein, Louise S. and Paul J. Campbell, eds. _Women in Mathematics.
- A Bibliographic Sourcebook_. Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut.
- 1987.
- Describes ~50 women who were prominent in mathematics. Computer
- science is considered part of math since Grace Hopper and Ada
- Lovelace are included. The editors wanted to give a historical
- perspective of women's role in mathematics so they have only
- considered women born before 1930.
-
- Gries, David, and Dorothy Marsh. "The 1989-90 Taulbee Survey",
- _Communications of the ACM_, Vol. 35, No. 1, 1992.
- A survey of professors across the nation. Statistics. In
- particular, addresses what the survey tells us about women in
- academia.
-
- Gries, David and Dorothy Marsh. "CS Produced 734 Ph.D.s in 1989-90;
- CE Adds 173 for a Total of 907", _Computing Research News_, January
- 1991, 6-10.
-
- Gross, Jane. "Female Surgeon's Quitting Touches Nerves at Medical
- School", The New York Times, July 14, 1991, page 10.
-
- Hacker, Sally L. _Doing it the hard way_. Unwin Jyman, Boston. 1990.
-
- Hacker, Sally L. _Pleasure, power and technology_. Unwin Hyman,
- Boston. 1989.
-
- Hacker, Sally L., "Mathematization of Engineering: Limits on Women and
- the Field", in Joan Rothschild, ed., _Machina ex Dea: Feminist
- Perspectives on Technology_. Pergamon Press, New York. 1983. pages 38-
- 58.
-
- Hess, Robert D. and Irene T. Miura. "Gender Differences in Enrollment
- in Computer Camps and Classes", _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 13
- (1985) 193-203.
-
- Hill, T., N. Smith, and M. Mann. "Role of efficacy expectations in
- predicting the decision to use advanced technologies: The case of
- computers", _Journal of Applied Psychology_, 72, 307-313, 1987.
-
- Holland, Dorothy C. and Margaret A. Eisenhart. _Educated in
- Romance: Woman, Achievement, and College Culture_. The
- University of Chicago Press. 1990.
-
- Homans, Hilary. "Man-made Myths: The Reality of Being a Woman
- Scientist in the NHS", in Spencer, Anne and David Podmore, eds,
- _In a Man's World: Essays on Women in Male dominated Professions_.
- Tavistock Publications, London and New York. 1987.
-
- Jacobus, Mary, Evelyn Fox Keller, and Sally Shuttleworth, eds.
- _Body Politics: Women And The Discourses Of Science_. Routledge, NY, 1990.
-
- Kass-Simon, G. and P. Farnes, eds. _Women of Science. Righting the
- Record_. Indiana University Press. 1990.
- Reviewed in the March issue of IEEE Spectrum. A collection of 10
- articles about women who have made important contributions to
- science and technology. Unclear that a computer scientist is
- included. Women mentioned in the review are Bertha Lamme, Edith
- Clarke, Jenny Rosenthal, Mildred Dresselhaus, Lillian Gilbreth,
- Marie Curie and Irene Curie. An encouraging aspect of these
- women's lives is that many of them were married and had families.
- Also includes a discussion of the differences in how men's and
- women's work are remembered.
-
- Keith, Sandra Z. and Philip Keith, eds. _Proceedings of the National
- Conference on Women in Mathematics and the Sciences_. St. Cloud,
- MN: St. Cloud University, 1990.
-
- Keller, Evelyn Fox. _Reflections on Gender and Science_. Yale
- University Press, New Haven, 1985.
- Examines how images of sex and gender have influenced the
- philosophy of knowledge and the progress of science, going back to
- Plato's "Symposium".
-
- Kelly, Alison, "Why Girls Don't Do Science", _New Scientist_, May 20, 1982.
- On women's lack of participation on science. "Teachers put extra
- effort into teaching boys to read to make up for any deficiency,
- whether its origin is biological or social. The same could be
- done to boost the spatial ability of girls if the problems were
- considered equally serious." (pg 497).
-
- Kelly, Alison, ed. _Science for Girls?_. Open University Press,
- London and Philadelphia. 1987. ISBN 0-355-10294-8.
-
- Kerr, Barbara A., Ph.D. _Smart Girls, Gifted Women_.
- Ohio Psychology Press. ISBN 0-910707-07-3 (paperback, $13.95).
- Why is it that so many gifted & talented girls STILL aren't
- realizing their ful l potential, despite the Women's Movement?
- More to the point, what exactly is it that a gifted girl needs but
- society or individual circumstances may fail to provide? The
- answers may surprise you. (I'm not just saying that to be arch; I
- really WAS surprised at some of them.)
-
- Kiesler, Sara, Lee Sproull, and Jacquelynne S. Eccles. "Pool Halls, Chips,
- and War Games: Women in the Culture of Computing", _Psychology of
- Women Quarterly_, 9 (1985) 451-462.
-
- Koblitz, Neal, "Are Student Ratings Unfair to Women?", _Newsletter of
- the Association for Women in Mathematics_, September-October 1990.
-
- Kramer, Pamela E. and Sheila Lehman. "Mismeasuring Women: A
- Critique of Research on Computer Ability and Avoidance", _Signs:
- Journal of Women in Culture and Society_ 16 (1990) 158-172.
-
- *Leveson, Nancy, "Women in Computer Science: A Report of the NSF
- CISE Cross-Disciplinary Activities Advisory Committee"
-
- Lockheed, Marlaine E. "Women, Girls, and Computers: A First Look at
- the Evidence", _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 13 (1985) 115-122.
-
- Martin, Dianne, ed. "In Search of Gender-Free Paradigms for
- Computer Science", NECC, Eugene, OR., 1991.
-
- Ogozalek, Virginia Z. "A Comparison of Male and Female Computer
- Science Students' Attitudes Toward Computers", SIGCSE Bulletin,
- June 1989, volume 21, number 2, 8-14.
-
- Pearl, Amy, Martha E. Pollack, Eve Riskin, Becky Thomas, Elizabeth
- Wolf, and Alice Wu. "Becoming a Computer Scientist", _Communications
- of the ACM_, November 1990, 47-57.
-
- *Perry, Ruth and Lisa Greber. "Women and Computers: An
- Introduction"
-
- Pryor, Sally. "Thinking of Oneself as a Computer", _Leonardo_, Vol.
- 24, Issue 5 (1991).
- A very interesting and provocative article about the basic
- conflict between our gender-identity as women and our professional
- identity as computer professionals.
-
- Rossner, S. _Teaching science and health from a feminist perspective:
- A practical guide_, Elmsfor, N.Y.: Pergamon Press, 1986.
-
- Rothschild, Joan. _Machina Ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives on
- Technology_. Pergamon Press. 1983.
-
- Rothschild, Joan. _Teaching Technology From a Feminist Perspective: A
- Practical Guide_. Pergamon Press, New York. 1988.
-
- Sanders, Jo Shuchat and Antonia Stone (for the Women's Action
- Alliance). _The Neuter Computer_. Neal-Schuman Publishers, New York.
- 1986. ISBN. 1-555-70006-3 (paper).
-
- Spertus, Ellen. _Why Are There So Few Female Computer Scientists?_,
- (1991).
- An in-depth examination of the many reasons there is a dearth of
- women in computer science. Available via ftp from ftp.ai.mit.edu
- under pub/users/ellens/womcs*.ps in postscript format. For
- information on receiving the bound version of the report (which is
- $8 + shipping costs), contact publications@ai.mit.edu with your
- mailing address (to compute shipping costs) and a request for AI
- TR 1315. A very useful, annotated bibliography as well.
-
- Tidwell, Jenifer, "Hackers in the Garden: A Case Study of Women in
- Computer Engineering", unpublished, 1990.
-
- Tijdens, K., M. Jennings, I. Wagner, & M. Weggelaar, "Women, Work,
- and Computerization: Forming New Alliances", Amsterdam: North-
- Holland, 1989.
-
- Tobias, Sheila. "They're Not Dumb, They're Different. Stalking the
- Second Tier."
- Can be purchased from Science News Books, 1719 N St., NW,
- Washington, DC 20036. The first copy is $2 and additional copies
- are $.50 each.
-
- Turkle, Sherry and Seymour Papert, "Epistemological Pluralism: Styles
- and Voices within the Computer Culture", Signs: Journal of Women
- in Culture and Society, 16 (1990), 128-157.
-
- Turkle, Sherry, "The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit",
- New York: Simon and Schuster, 1984.
-
- Van Nostrand, Catharine Herr, "Gender-Responsible Leadership: Do
- Your Teaching Methods Empower Women?", pages 186-191 Sage
- Publications, Inc., in Spring 1991. Direct inquiries, with a SASE, to the
- author at: 36854 Winnebago Road, St. Cloud, MN 56303.
-
- Widnall, Sheila E. "AAAS Presidential Lecture: Voices from the
- Pipeline", _Science_ 241 (September 30, 1988), 1740-1745.
-
- *Widnall, Sheila, "Voices from the Pipeline"
-
- Wilson, Meg, ed. _OPTIONS for Girls. A Door to the Future_.
- Foundation for Women's Resources.
- The Anthology has been developed over the past 6 years. The best
- 1000 articles, books and studies [from an earlier project] were
- reviewed and pared down to a readable set of articles that described
- the problem of why girls don't take more science and math AND that
- describe strategies to overcome this problem. Between citations
- within articles and the supplemental reading list the anthology also
- presents a substantial bibliography. The target audience includes
- parents, teachers, school board members, community leaders and girls
- themselves. The anthology is $22 (includes shipping and handling,
- no tax assessed). Write to: Pro-Ed, 8700 Shoal Creek Blvd, Austin,
- TX 78758, attn. Linda Brown. Discounts available for large orders.
-
- Wolpert, Lewis and Alison Richards. _A Passion for Science_. Oxford
- University Press, Oxford. 1988.
-
- Zappert, Laraine T. and Kendyll Stansbury, "A Comparative Analysis
- of Men and Women in Graduate Programs in Science, Engineering and
- Medicine at Stanford University", Working Papers, Institute for
- Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, 1985.
- Single copies are available at no cost from the Institute for
- Research on Women and Gender, Stanford, University (415-723-1994).
-
-
- 2. Families and Work.
- ----------------------
-
- Alcott, Louisa May. _Working_. Schocken Books. 1977. ISBN
- 0-8052-0563-2.
-
- Beneria, Lourdes and Catharine R. Stimpson, eds. _Women, Households
- and the Economy_. Series: The Douglass series on Women's Lives and
- the Meaning of Gender. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ.
- 1987.
- Collection describing interrelationship between family and work,
- patriarchy and capitalism. Also often used as a text.
-
- Cockburn, Cynthia. _Machinery of Dominance. Women, Men, and
- Technical Know-How_. Pluto Press, London and Dover, NH. 1985.
- Northeastern University Press, Bostion. 1988.
- A discussion of job segregation in the workplace and its
- relationship to gendered assumptions, patriarchy, and technology.
-
- Fassel, Diane. _Working Ourselves to Death: The High Cost of
- Workaholism, the Rewards of Recovery_. Harper, San Francisco. 1990.
- Dedication: "This book is for all those who struggle with the
- insidious killer disease called workaholism. It is for those who
- know that facing the reality of work addiction is to meet the
- wrath of society. It is for all who long for life-giving
- workplaces and a saner society." Sample chapters. -- Workaholism.
- Reality & Myths -- Women & Workaholism -- The Workaholic
- Organization -- Why Are We Doing This to Ourselves?
-
- Hertz, Rosanna. _More Equal Than Others: Women and Men in Dual-Career
- Marriages_. University of California Press. 1986. 0-520-05804-6.
- Blurb: "...offers a provocative glimpse of changing marital styles
- among young corporate couples. Frofessor Hertz describes with
- perception and wit the negotiations and ad hoc accommodations
- entailed as dual-career families succumb to the seduction of
- success. This book will surely give pause to those who believe
- that ideological commitments to gender equality will stimulate or
- sustain marriage and childrearing patterns in the post-feminist
- era. Rather, one detects the awesome power of corporations to
- shape the private lives of even the most privileged employees."
-
- Hochschild, Arlie and Anne Machung. _The Second Shift_. Viking Press.
- 1989.
- A well-reasearched look at the two-pay-check marriage, sheds a
- great deal of light on why so many men are still unwilling to
- share the housework and childcare.
-
- Lang, Susan S. _Women without Children: The Reasons, the Rewards, the
- Regrets_. Pharos Books. 1991. ISBN 0-89687-532-3.
- Lang examines the issue of childlessness through a series of
- interviews as well as citations from the social science
- literature. She presents various reasons women don't have
- children, then cites the statistics on the financial and personal
- strains on a couple having children, the disproportionate amount
- of work women do for their kids, the freedom childfree living can
- bring, the fact that a majority of mothers are ambivalent about
- motherhood. She tries to debunk stereotypes of childless women as
- selfish, lonlier in their old age, less well off financially, etc.
- While many of the older women she interviewed said they went
- through a difficult period when they realized they would remain
- childless, they all seemed to adapt well and go on to find other
- sources of satisfaction in their lives.
-
- Milwid, Beth. _What You Get When You Go For It_. Dodd, Mead, New
- York. 1987.
- Women in the professions (USA).
-
- Milwid, Beth. _Working with Men: Professional Women Talk about Power,
- Sexuality and Ethics_. Revised edition. Beyond Words, Hillsboro, OR.
- 1990.
-
- Okin, Susan Moller. _Justice, Gender, and the Family_. BasicBooks,
- Harper Collins, Publishers. 1989. ISBN: 0-465-03703-8.
- Feminist critique of modern political theory that shows why and
- how, in order to include all of us, theories of justice need to
- apply their standards to the family itself. Fascinating reading.
- Contains an interesting demolition of libertarian philosophy.
-
- |Paul, Ellen Frankel. _Equity and Gender: the Comparable Worth
- |Debate_. 1990.
- | Begins by explaining how comparable worth -- or pay equity
- | imposed by law -- is a full frontal assault on the free market by
- | those who scoff at the market's ability to provide justice, and
- | argues that the free market, not the state, is the better ally of
- | feminism.
-
- Ruggie, Mary, _The State and Working Women: A Comparative Study
- of Britain and Sweden_. Princeton Princeton University Press, 1984.
-
- Sayers, Dorothy L. _Are Women Human?_. Reprint. Eerdmans, Grand
- Rapids. 1971.
- This may be the actual reference for the next entry, which I
- couldn't find.
-
- *Sayers, Dorothy L. _Not Quite Human_.
- This does a very good job of showing what it would be like for men
- to be judged on the basis of their gender the way that women are.
- Although it was written a long time ago, it is unfortunately still
- quite relevant.
-
- Schenkel, Susan, "Giving Away Success: Why Women Get Stuck and
- What to Do About It"
-
- Stephenson, June. _The Two-Parent Family Is Not The Best_.
- The book is a fairly academic report on a survey of adults who
- were raised in a variety of circumstances: by biological parents,
- single parents and biological/step parents. It evaluates both
- their perceptions of their happiness as children and a more
- objective evaluation of their current status as happy,
- well-adjusted adults. It presents extensive statistical reporting
- and analysis of the results of the survey. Some interesting points:
-
- Children in a two-parent family were more likely to have a parent
- who used alcohol excessively (with implied negative effects) and
- who abused them physically or sexually.
-
- "Negative impact on children's self-esteem was affected by parents
- not spending much time with their children, and greatly affected
- by persistent family discord."
-
- It appears that a child is better off with a single, interested
- parent than with one interested and one disinterested parent.
-
- "There are also indications that children growing up in two parent
- families where the mother does not work outside the home, may
- develop excessive dependency."
-
- "A family with a father and a mother who does not work outside the
- home represents only 8% of the families today."
-
- Stromberg and Harkess, eds. _Women Working: Theories and Facts in
- Perspective_. Mayfield Publications, Palo Alto, CA. 1978.
- Commonly used text in sociology of women and work classes.
- Discusses women and work across life course and by race and
- ethnicity and class, and proposals for change.
-
- Ward, Kathryn. _Women Workers and Global Restructuring_. ILR Press,
- School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, Ithaca,
- NY. 1990.
- Impact of multi-national corporate structure on women in
- developing countries.
-
- Weitzman, Lenore. _The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and
- Economic Consequences for Women and Children in America_. The Free
- Press/Mac Millian, 1985.
- Author is currently a member of the faculty at Harvard. Includes
- statistics on differences in standards of living after divorce
- (73% decline for women, 42% rise for men). Well documented and
- contains sociologically sound analysis.
-
- Williams, Christine L.. _Gender Differences at Work (Women and Men in
- Nontraditional Occupations)_ (University of California Press, 1989.
- ISBN 0-520-07425-4).
- A lucid discussion of occupational sex-segregation.
-
-
- 3. Feminism and Psychology.
- ----------------------------
-
- Benhabib, Seyla. "The Generalized and Concrete Other: The
- Kohlberg-Gilligan Controversy and Moral Theory" in Kittay, Eva Feder;
- Meyers, Diana T., _Women and Moral Theory_, Rowman and Littlefield,
- Totowa, NJ, 1987.
- Seyla Benhabib suggests that a functioning ethical system needs to
- recognize both the concrete and the generalized other in order to
- function. She uses the Kohlberg-Gilligan controversy as a
- reference in the discussion.
-
- Cancian, Francesca M. _Love in America: Gender and Self-Development_.
- Cambridge University Press, 1987. ISBN: 0-521-39691-3 (trade paperback).
- Blurb: "In the last 25 years, Americans have gained considerable
- freedom in their personal lives. Relationships are now more
- flexible, and self-development has become a primary goal for both
- men and women. Most scholars have criticized this trend to
- greater freedom, arguing that it undermines family bonds and
- promotes selfishness and extreme independence...she [instead]
- shows that many American couples succeed in combining
- self-development with commitment, and that interdependence, not
- independence, is their ideal. In interdependent relationships,
- love and self-development do not conflict but reinforce each other."
-
- Chodorow, Nancy. _The Reproduction of Mothering_. UC Press, 1978.
- This is a psychoanalytic account of how boys and girls establish
- different gender identities. The work focuses on the consequences
- of the fact that mothering is done by women in our society. This
- is an academic book, which means its by no means easy-going, and
- readers who are unsympathetic to Freudian and object relations
- psychology will dismiss it out of hand. Chodorow's book is really
- the seminal work on "relational" vs. "instrumental" differences in
- wo/men--concepts that are core to later writers like Gilligan,
- etc.
-
- Daly, Mary. _Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism_.
- Beacon Press, Boston. 1978.
- Includes sections titled. "American Gynecology. Gynocide by the
- Holy Ghosts of Medicine and Therapy" "Nazi Medicine and American
- Gynecology: A Torture Cross-Cultural Comparison."
-
- Devor, Holly. _Gender Blending_. Indiana University Press, 1989.
- ISBN. 0-253-20533-6.
- Examines women who are often mistaken for men and discusses the
- impact on the women and reviews their childhood. An *excellent*
- book for anyone desiring to understand the differences between
- gender, gender roles and gender identity.
-
- Fransella, Fay and Kay Frost. _On Being a Woman_. Tavistock
- Publications, London and New York. 1977.
- A review of research on how women see themselves. Focuses on what
- women have to say about themselves, rather than what others say
- about them. The authors are interested in what it means to a
- woman to be a women; they also make people aware of the fact that
- it is uncommon to ask women what they think of themselves.
- Extensive bibliography.
-
- Gilligan, Carol. _In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and
- Women's Development_. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 1982.
- Standard, well known text on different modes of moral development
- between men and women. Widely cited, widely criticized.
-
- Gilligan, Carol. "Moral Orientation and Moral development" in Kittay,
- Eva Feder; Meyers, Diana T., _Women and Moral Theory_, Rowman and
- Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1987.
- The article discusses the question of relationship between the
- care perspective and the rights perspective in moral development.
- Gilligan also continues her research begun in
- _In a Different Voice_.
-
- Golden, Carla. "Diversity and Variability in Women's Sexual
- Identities" in _Lesbian Psychologies_. Chicago: University of
- Illinois Press, 1987. p. 28.
-
- Graddol, David and Joan Swann. _Gender Voices_. B. Blackwell, Oxford
- and New York. 1989.
- In particular, chapter 9, Problems of Power discusses male dominance
- of conversation in the classroom.
-
- Griffin, Susan. _Woman and Nature_. 1978.
- Author gives a description of the figurines on Freud's study
- together with ironic comments on his interpretation of myth and
- irrational "rationalism". It is a contrast of the voices of
- patriarchy with the voices of women done in a dramatic, poetic
- style.
-
- Harragan, Betty Lehan, _Games Mother Never Taught You_. Warner
- Books, New York. 1987.
-
- Haug, Frigga, ed. _Female Sexualization_. Verso, 6 Meard Street,
- London W1V 3RH. 1987. ISBN: 0-86091-875-0.
- Examines the way women are taught to see themselves as 'feminine'
- through the investment of parts of the body with a whole range of
- social and psychological significance. Originally published as
- _Sexualisierung: Frauenformen 2_, 1983.
-
- Heatherington, Laurie and Judith Crown, Heidi Wagner, and Scott
- Rigby, "Toward an Understanding of Social Consequences of
- `Feminine Immodesty' About Personal Achievements", _Sex Roles: A
- Journal of Research_, 20 (1989) 371-380.
-
- Heilbrun, Carolyn G.. _Toward A Recognition of Androgyny_.
- A search into myth and literature to trace manifestations of
- androgyny and to assess their implications for today.
-
- Horner, Matina S., "Femininity and Successful Achievement: A Basic
- Inconsistency", in Judith Bardwick, et al, eds. _Feminine Personality
- and Conflict_. Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1970.
-
- Johnson, Miriam M.. _Strong Mothers, Weak Wives_. UC Press, Berkeley.
- 1988.
- Hypothesis is that the mother's role derives from a position of
- strength, while the wife's role reflects a position of weakness.
- Examines socialization and societal construction within this
- framework.
-
- Kundsin, Ruth B., ed. _Women and Success: The Anatomy of
- Achievement_. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1974.
-
- Lorber, Judith and Susan A. Farrel, eds. _The Social Construction of
- Gender_. SAGE publications, Newbury Park, CA. 1991.
- Broad collection of writings. "Principles of Gender Construction",
- "Gender Construction in Family Life", "Gender Construction in the
- Workplace", "Feminist Research Strategies", "Racial Ethnic
- Identity and Feminist Politics", "Deconstructing Gender."
-
- Masters, William H. and Virginia E. Johnson. _Human Sexual Response_.
- Boston, Little, Brown, 1966.
- Debunked the Freudian dichotomoy of vaginal vs. clitoral
- orgasms.
-
- Mednick, Martha Tamara Shuch, Sandra Schwartz Tangri, and Lois Wladis
- Hoffman, eds. _Women and Achievement: Social and Motivational
- Analyses_. Hemisphere Publishing Corp., New York. Distributed by
- Halstead Press. 1975.
-
- Meyers, Diana T. "The Socialized Individual and individual Autonomy"
- in Kittay, Eva Feder; Meyers, Diana T., _Women and Moral Theory_,
- Rowman and Littlefield, Totowa, NJ, 1987.
- Meyers defends the position exponents of the care perspective can
- be morally autonomous.
-
- Miller, Jean Baker, MD. _Toward a New Psychology of Women_. Second
- edition. Beacon Press, Boston. 1986.
- Blurb: On the tenth anniversary of the original publication of
- this revolutionary book, Dr. Jean Baker Miller reflects on where
- women are today, addressing both the enormous progress in some
- areas and the challenges still to be met. Celebrating the
- questions that have been raised and the actions women have taken,
- as well as looking toward future change, Miller affirms the
- strength and diversity of women.
-
- Raymond, Janice G. _The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the
- She-Male_. Beacon Press, Boston. 1979.
- Subjects: Lesbians, sex roles, sex change, medicine (philosophy).
-
- Rheingold, H. L. and K. V. Cook, "The Contents of Boys' and Girls'
- Rooms as an Index of Parents' Behavior", _Child Development_, 46
- (1975), 445-463.
-
- Rich, Adrienne Cecile. _Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and
- Institution_. 10th anniversary ed. Norton, New York, 1986.
- "Vous travailex pour l'armee, madame?" Subjects: Mother and
- child. Feminism. Motherhood. Original copyright 1976.
-
- Riger, Stephanie. "Epistemological Debates, Feminist Voices: Science,
- Social Values, and the Study of Women," in _American Psychologist_,
- June 1992.
- A well-written article: Riger reviews several very important
- issues pertaining to women and social science (experimental
- psychology in particular). She calls for "a new vision of the
- psychological study of women that construes gender as a product of
- social interaction and links women's agency with the shaping power
- of the sociocultural, historical, and political context." Riger
- notes that an extended version of this paper will appear in
- _Psychology of Women: Biological Psychology and Social
- Perspectives_; that paper is "in preparation."
-
- Schaef, Anne Wilson. _Women's Reality: An Emerging Female System in the
- White Male Society_. New edition. Harper and Row, Publishers. 1985.
- ISBN: 0-86683-753-1.
- From blurb: "_Women's Reality_ is one of the few books that is
- supportive of women's changing roles without putting men down. It
- allows men and women to see each other as friends rather than
- enemies...A brillian dissection of the psycho-social differences
- between male and female experience."
-
- Schaef, Ann Wilson, _The Addictive Organization_. Harper and Row,
- San Francisco, 1988. ISBN 0062548417.
-
- *Schaef, Ann Wilson, "White Male System"
-
- Shainess, Natalie. "A Psychiatrist's View. Images of Women -
- Past and Present, Overt and Obscured," 1969.
- Reprinted in _Sisterhood is Powerful_ ed Robin Morgan (1970) It
- references the earlier work of Karen Horney from 1926, and Clara
- M. Thompson from 1942, which suggests *someone* has been asking
- questions about Freudian relevance, esp. for women, for a long
- time.
-
- Steinem, Gloria. _Revolution form Within_.
- This has been panned, and probably misjudged, as a woozy exercise
- in New Age thumb-sucking, but it is more about developing a good
- sense of self. A good thing about this book is that it keeps
- self-esteem firmly in context; she evidently recognizes that it is
- difficult to feel good about oneself if one has nothing of oneself
- to feel good about.
-
- Stern, Marilyn and Katherine Hildebrandt Karraker. "Sex Stereotyping
- of Infants: A Review of Gender Labeling Studies", _Sex Roles: A
- Journal of Research_, 20 (1989) 501-522.
-
- Ussher, Jane. _The Psychology of the Female Body_. Routledge, London
- and New York. 1989.
- Examines the role of the female body in women's identity and
- experience. the way menarche, menstration, pregnancy, and
- menopause affect women's lives, the ways the female body and
- reproduction have been used to confine and control women, and
- psychological evidence is given to refute many myths surrounding
- women's bodies. Originally part of Ph.D. thesis.
-
-
- 4. Education.
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-
- Adelman, Clifford. "Putting Women's Education to Work Could Enrich
- U.S. Economy," _Los Angeles Times_, October 28, 1990, Opinion Section.
- Author is a senior associate in the Office of Research, US Dept. Ed.
- Fascinating discussion on the US Department of Education's study
- of the high-school class of 1972.
-
- Antler, Joyce and Sari Knopp Biklen, eds. _Changing Education: Women
- as Radicals and Conservators_. 1990.
- In particular, chapter 10: The Impact of Higher Education upon
- Career and Family Choices: Simmons College Alumnae, 1906-1926
- deals with working/middle class women vs. elite.
-
- Astin, A.W. _From Critical Years: Effects of College on Beliefs,
- Attitudes and Knowledge_. 1977.
-
- Bennett, Sheila Kishler, "Student Perceptions of and Expectations for
- Male and Female Instructors: Evidence Relating to the Question of
- Gender Bias in Teaching Evaluation", _Journal of Educational
- Psychology_, 74 (1982), 170-179.
-
- Block, J.H. "Gender Differences and the Implications for Educational
- Policy," in Block, J.H. _Sex Role Identity and Ego Development_, 1984.
- pp207-252.
-
- Burstall, Sara A. _The Education of Girls in the United States_. 1984.
-
- Clarke, Hansen and Michael Meyers. "Should States Support Single-sex,
- Black Schools?" in _State Government News, 35(1), Jan. 1, 1992, p16.
- Brown vs. Board of Education / segregation argument.
-
- Clark, Shirley M. and Mary Corcoran. "Perspectives on the
- Professional Socialization of Women Faculty: A Case of Accumulative
- Disadvantage?", _Journal of Higher Education_, Vol. 57, No. 1,
- Jan./Feb. 1986.
-
- Edwards, Elizabeth. "Educational Institutions or Extended Families?
- The Reconstruction of Gender in Women's Colleges in the Late
- Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries," in _Gender and Education_,
- 1990 2(1), pp 17-35.
- Women's colleges in Victorian Britain.
-
- Fennema, Elizabeth, and M. Jane Ayer. _Women and Education_. 1984.
-
- Graham, P.A. "Women in Higher Education: A Bibliographical Inquiry,"
- at New York: Columbia University, Barnard College. 1974. ERIC
- Reproduction Document Service No: ED095742
-
- Hall, Roberta M., with Bernice R. Sandler. "The Classroom Climate: A
- Chilly One for Women?", Copyright 1986 by the Project on the Status
- and Education of Women, Association of American Colleges, Washington,
- DC, 1986.
-
- Hanzot, Elizabeth. _Myths of Coeducation_. 1984.
-
- Harrington, Susan Marie. "Barriers to Women in Undergraduate
- Computer Science: The Effects of the Computer Environment on the
- Success and Continuance of Female Students", PhD Thesis, Division of
- Teacher Education, University of Oregon, 1990.
-
- Howe, Florence. _Gender in the Classroom_.
-
- Huff, C. and J. Cooper. "Sex Bias in Educational Software: The Effect of
- Designers' Stereotypes on the Software They Design", _J. Applied Soc.
- Psych._, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 519-532, 1987.
-
- Jimenez, E. and M.E. Lockhead. "The Relative Effectiveness of
- Single-sex and Coeducational Schools in Thailand," in _Education
- Evaluation and Policy Analysis_, Summer 1989, 11(2) 117.
- Compares math achievement.
-
- Jimenez, Emmanuel and Marlaine E. Lockhead. "Enhancing Girls'
- Learning Through Single-sex Education: Evidence and a Policy
- Conundrum," in _Education Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Summer '89,
- 11(2), p117.
- Figures socio-economic factors into data.
-
- Kersteen, Z., M. Linn, M. Clancy, and C. Hardyck. "Previous
- experience and the learning of computer programming: The computer
- helps those who help themselves", _Journal of Educational Computing
- Research_, 4(3), 321-333, 1988.
-
- Kierstead, Diane, Patti D'Agostino, and Heidi Dill. "Sex Role
- Stereotyping of College Professors: Bias in Students' Ratings of
- Instructors", _Journal of Educational Psychology_, 80 (1988), 342-344.
-
- Klein, S.S, ed. _Handbook for Achieving Sex Equity Through
- Education_, The Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1985.
-
- Lee, V.E., and A.S. Bryk. "Effects of Single-sex Secondary Schools on
- Student Achievement and Attitude," in _Journal of Educational
- Psychology_, 78(5), 1986.
- One of the more well-known studies.
-
- Lee, Valerie E. and Helem M. Marks. "Sustained Effects of Single-sex
- Secondary School Experience on Attitudes, Behaviors and Values in
- College," in _Journal of Educational Psychology_, 82(3), Sept 1, 1990,
- p578.
- Re-examines subjects of '86 study in college.
-
- Lee, Valerie E. and Marlaine E. Lockhead. "The Effects of Single-sex
- Schooling on Achievement and Attitiudes in Nigeria," in _Comparative
- Education Review_, 34(2), May 1, 1990, p209.
- Same conclusions as Bryk & Lee '86 for USA.
-
- Leveson, Nancy, "Educational Pipeline Issues for Women",
- _Computing Research News_, October 1990 and January 1991.
-
- McPhie, Laura E. "Viability of Single-sex Education" in _Initiatives_,
- Falll 1990, 53(3), 23.
- Describes parallel histories of Amherst & Smith colleges.
-
- Marsh, Herbert W. "Effects of Attending Single-sex and Coeducational
- High Schools: Achievement, Attitude, Behaviors and Sex Differences,"
- in _Journal of Educational Psychology_, Mar 1, 1989, 81(1), p70.
- Concludes that coeducation and single-sex are same
-
- Marsh, Herbert W. "Public, Catholic Single-sex and Catholic
- Coeducational High Schools: Their Effects on Achievement, Affect and
- Behaviors," in _American Journal of Education_, 99(3), May 1, 1991, p320.
- Contradicts Bryk & Lee; single sex = coeducation.
-
- Martin, Elaine. "Power and Authority in the Classroom: Sexist
- Stereotypes in Teaching Evaluations", _Journal of Women in Culture
- and Society_, 9 (1984), 482-492.
-
- Ndunda, Mutindi Mumbua Kiluva. "'Because I am a Woman': Young Women's
- Resistance to Science Careers in Kenya," in Thesis, Queen's
- University, Canada, Jul 1990. ERIC Reproduction Document Service No:
- ED326433.
- Boys & girls science experience differs in gender related ways
-
- Ott, Mary. "Female Engineering Students-- Attitudes, Characteristics,
- Expectations, Responses to Engineering Education", Final report for
- NSF grant #SMI-75-18013A01, ERIC Document #ED 160400.
-
- Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria. "The Female Stranger in a Male School,"
- _Gender and Education_ 1990 2(2), pp 169-183.
- Girls have higher level of gender awareness
-
- Riordan, C. "Public and Catholic Schooling: The Effects of Gender
- Context Policy," in _American Journal of Education_, v5, 1985.
- Weeds out "the catholic school effect" in data.
-
- Rubenfeld, Mona I. "Relationship Between College Women's Occupational
- Interests and a Single-sex Environment," in _The Career Development
- Quarterly_, 40(1), Sept. 1, 1991, p64.
-
- Sandler, Bernice R., with the assistance of Roberta M. Hall, "The
- Campus Climate Revisited: Chilly for Women Faculty, Administrators,
- and Graduate Students", Copyright 1986 by the Project on the Status
- and Education of Women, Association of American Colleges,
- Washington, DC, 1986.
-
- Sandler, Bernice R., "The Classroom Climate: Chilly for Women?",
- Deneef, et al, editors, The Academic Handbook, Durham: Duke
- University Press, 1988, pages 146-152.
-
- Sexton, Patricia. _Women in Education_. 1976.
- History of discrimination against women throughout all aspects of
- academia.
-
- Schneider, Frank W., Larry M. Coutts, and Meyer W. Starr. "In Favour
- of Coeducation: The Educational Attitudes of Students from
- Coeducational and Single-sex High Schools," in _Canadian Journal of
- Education_, Fall 88, 13(4), p479.
- Questionaire based research
-
- Sidner, Candace L. "On Being a Woman Student at MIT or How to
- Miss the Stumbling Blocks in Graduate Education", Unpublished
- report, 1980.
-
- Speck, Phoebe. "Jack Captured the Crown and Jill Came Tumbling After:
- The Gender Factor in Curriculum Policy..." in Paper Presented at the
- Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Apr
- 1991. ERIC Reproduction Document Service No: ED331189
- Role of gender in curriculum development
-
- Stables, Andrew. "Differences Between Pupils From Mixed and
- Single-sex Schools in Their Enjoyment of School Subjects and in Their
- Attitudes to Science and to School," in _Educational Review_, 1990
- 42(3), pp 221-230.
- Polarization of attitudes in mixed English schools.
-
- Statham, Anne, Laurel Richardson, and Judith A. Cook. _Gender and
- University Teaching_. A volume in the SUNY Series in Gender and
- Society, Cornelia Butler Flora, ed. State University of New York
- Press. 1991. ISBN: 0-7914-0704-7.
- Examines university teaching from several perspectives: what
- female and male professors do in the classroom, their perceptions
- and feelings about teaching, and how students respond.
-
- Stoecker, Judith L. and Ernest T. Pascarella. "Women's Colleges and
- Women's Career Attainments Revisited" in _Journal of Higher
- Education_, Jul-Aug 1991, 62(4), pp 394-406.
- Explores influence of women's college on career attainment
-
- Stowe, Laurence G. "Should Physics Classes be Single-sex?" in
- _Physics Teacher_, Sept. 1, 1991, 29(6), p 380.
-
- Tidball, M.D. and V. Kistiakowsky. "Baccalaureate Origins of American
- Scientists..." in _Science_ 1976, V 193, pp646-652.
-
- Tidball, M.D. "Women's Colleges and Women Achievers Revisited" in
- _Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society_, 1980, V 5, pp 504-515.
- This is one of the studies that claims the infamous "X% of all
- successful women came from women's colleges"
-
- Vedantham, Anu, "A Hostile Educational Environment", MIT, 6.001,
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, in Spring, 1990,
-
- Wood, Sherree F. "Educational Access for Women in the United States,"
- in _Community College Quarterly of Research and Practice_, Apr-Jun
- 1991, 15(2), pp225-233.
- Compares Bryn Mahr/Wellesley to Oberlin/U of Mich.
-
-
-
- 5. Feminist Theory and Overviews.
- ----------------------------------
-
- Bowles, Gloria and Renate Duelli, eds. _Theories of Women's Studies_.
- Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and Boston. 1983.
- Standard, well known text on feminist research methodology.
- Begins the debate.
-
- Bowles, Gloria and Renate Duelli-Klein, eds. _Theories of Women's
- Studies II._ Women's Studies, University of California, Berkeley. 1981.
-
- Castro, Ginette. _American Feminism: A Contemporary History_. New
- York University Press. 1990. ISBN: 0-8147-1448-X.
- From a french point of view, an overview of feminist history
- and emerging though in the United States. Originally published in
- French as _Radioscopie du fe'minisme ame'ricain_ in 1984.
-
- de Beauvoir, Simone. _The Second Sex_. Translated and edited by H.M.
- Parshley. Vintage Books, New York. 1989.
- Original copyright in 1952.
-
- Echols, Alice. _Daring To Be Bad: Radical Feminism in America, 1967-1975_.
- University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. 1989.
- Covers radical and cultural feminist development.
-
- French, Marilyn. _The Women's Room_. Summit Books, New York, 1977.
- Jove Publications, New York, 1978.
-
- French, Marilyn. _Beyond Power: On Women, Men, and Morals_. Cape,
- London, 1985. Summit Books, New York, 1985. Ballantine, New York, 1986.
-
- *French, Marilyn. "Do You Have to be a Lesbian to be a
- Feminist?"
- Unions are valid only when both participants are free to make
- them, and that a woman who is economically supported by a man,
- whose children are economically supported by a man, whose house is
- owned by a man, and whose life revolves around a man is bound
- several ways, whether or not she actively chose that life. The
- freer she can be, the more powerful her choice to stay with her
- partner, male or female.
-
- Friedan, Betty. _The Feminine Mystique_. Norton, New York, 1963.
- 20th anniversary edition with new introduction and afterword by
- author. Dell Publishing Co., New York, 1984.
- A strong and angry book that stimulated many women who had hitherto
- accepted their lot into asking whether their lives could be improved.
-
- Friedan, Betty. _The Second Stage_. Revised edition, Summit Books,
- New York, 1986.
- This book, written 20 years later, advocates partnership between
- women and men in the ongoing development of feminism.
-
- Frye, Marilyn. _The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory_.
- Crossing Press, Trumansburg, New York. 1983.
-
- Grimshaw, Jean. _Feminist Philosophers_ (subtitle: Women's
- Perspectives on Philosophical Traditions). Harvester Wheatsheaf,
- London, 1986. ISBN 0-7108-0791-0. Published in the U.S. as
- _Philosophy and Feminist Thinking_ by University of Minnesota Press.
- "This book is an exploration into some tensions in feminist
- thinking and their relationship to philosophy." [from the
- preface] The book introduces feminist thinking to traditional
- philosophy, and summarizes the results. Extensive bibliography.
-
- Harding, Sandra, and Merrill B. Hintikka, eds. _Discovering Reality:
- Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and
- Philosophy of Science_. D Reidel, Boston and Holland. Sold and
- distributed in the USA and Canada by Kluwer Boston. 1983.
-
- Harding, Sandra. _The Science Question in Feminism_. Cornell
- University Press, Ithaca, New York. 1986.
- Critique of "knowledge," centering on three major epistemological
- approaches, feminist empiricism, feminist standpoint, feminist
- postmodernism.
-
- Harding, Sandra, ed. _Feminism and Methodology: Social Science
- Issues_. Indiana University Press, Bloomington; Open University
- Press, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. 1987.
-
- Harding, Sandra, and Jean F. O'Barr, eds. _Sex and Scientific
- Inquiry_. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 1987.
-
- Harding, Sandra. _Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from
- Women's Lives_. Open University Press, Milton Keynes; Cornell
- University Press, Ithaca, New York. 1991.
-
- Hooks, Bell. _Feminist Theory From Margin To Center_. South End
- Press, Boston MA. 1984.
- An excellent survey of different feminist philosophies and their
- relationships to one another.
-
- Jaggar, Alison M. _Feminist Politics and Human Nature_. Rowman &
- Allanheld, Totowa, New Jersey. 1983.
- What is human nature? Is there a "feminine" and a "masculine"?
- Looking at radical, liberal and socialist feminist perspectives in
- addressing this question.
-
- Jaggar, Alison M. and Paula Rothenberg Struhl. _Feminist Frameworks:
- Alternative Theoretical Accounts of the Relations between Women and
- Men_. Second edition. McGraw-Hill, New York. 1984.
- A worthwhile though incomplete reader that sorts out various
- schools of feminist thought.
-
- Jaggar, Alison M. and Susan R. Bordo, eds. _Gender/Body/Knowledge:
- Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing_. Rutgers University
- Press, New Jersey. 1989.
- Writings on feminist methodology.
-
- Koedt, Anne, Ellen Levine and Anita Rapone. _Radical Feminism_.
- Quadrangle Books, New York. 1973.
- An anthology of radical feminist work.
-
- Komisar, Lucy. _The New Feminism_. F. Watts, New York. 1971.
-
- La Follette, Suzanne. _Concerning Women_. Reprint. Series: American
- Women: Images and Realities. Arno Press, New York. 1972.
- Originally written in 1926. Espouses individualist feminism.
-
- *Leoff, Constance. _Bluff Your Way in Feminism_. ISBN: 8-948456-29-9.
- Provides an overview of (British) feminism; brief, amusing,
- occasionally mildly scurrilous, well researched and covers a lot
- of ground. May be hard to find.
-
- McElroy, Wendy, ed. _Freedom, Feminism and the State. An Overview of
- Individualist Feminism_. Second edition. Holmes & Meier, New York, 1991.
- Anthology of works by historical feminists as well as contemporary
- feminists expressing the individualist point of view.
-
- MacKinnon, Catharine. _Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and
- Law_. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 1987.
-
- MacKinnon, Catharine. _Toward a Feminist Theory of the State_.
- Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 1989.
- The book, really, is an attempt to answer the question. "What
- would a form of government which is actively feminist be like?"
- Here the word 'feminist' is used in the sense of 'radical
- feminism.' The book and the analysis are definitely influenced by
- Marxist theory --- indeed the author calls it 'postmarxist'. In
- the same way as would a similar analysis of a Marxist state, some
- aspects of the hypothetical feminist state are incompatible with
- liberalism.
-
- Mitchell, Juliet and Ann Oakley, eds. _The Rights and Wrongs of
- Women_. Penguin, Harmondsworth, New York. 1976.
-
- Mitchell, Juliet and Ann Oakley, eds. _What Is Feminism? A
- Re-Examination_. Pantheon Books, New York. B. Blackwell, Oxford, UK. 1986.
-
- Morgan, Robin, ed. _Sisterhood is Powerful: An Anthology of Writings
- from the Women's Liberation Movement_. Random House, New York, 1970.
-
- Morgan Robin, ed. _Sisterhood is Global: The International Women's
- Movement Anthology_. Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, New York. 1984.
-
- Pateman, Carole and Elizabeth Gross, eds. _Feminist Challenges. Social
- and Political Theory_. Northeastern University Press, PO Box 116,
- Boston, Mass. 02117. 1986. ISBN: 1-55553-004-4.
- New and established scholars demonstrate the application of
- feminism in a range of academic disciplines including history,
- philosophy, politics, and sociology.
-
- Raymond, Janice G. _A Passion for Friends: Toward a Philosophy of
- Female Affection_. Beacon Press, Boston (also Women's Press, London).
- 1986.
-
- Sherwin, Susan. "Philosophical Methodology and Feminist Methodology:
- Are They Compatible?" in Code, Lorraine; Mullet, Sheila; Overall,
- Christine, (eds.) _Feminist Perspectives, Philosophical Essays on
- Method And Morals_, University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1988.
- Susan Sherwin discusses why a paper of hers submitted to the
- Canadian Philosophical Association was rejected. She concludes
- feminist methodology is a valid methodology for philosophy.
-
- Smith, Dorothy E. _The Everyday World as Problematic: A Feminist
- Sociology_. Northeastern Universty Press, Boston. 1987.
- Explication of standpoint epistemology.
-
- |Taylor, Joan Kennedy. _Reclaiming the Mainstream: Individualist
- |Feminism Rediscovered_. 1992.
- | "... reclaims feminism from the socialists and collectivists and
- | what Taylor calls the 'appeal of victimization'. 'We feminists
- | who believe in the inspiring history and classical liberal
- | mainstream of American feminism should not give up our claim to
- | the name _feminist_,' she writes, 'any more than institutions
- | supporting limited government should give up their claim to the
- | name liberal.' Taylor scrutinizes and reframes feminism from Mary
- | Wollstonecraft to Anita Hill. I was struck by her generosity of
- | spirit in dealing with the issues raised: most particularly her
- | chapter on 'The Temptation of Political Expediency:
- | Antipornography.' Hers is a thorough and satisfying examination
- | of the attitudes surrounding this explosive issue. And she
- | covers all the potentially divisive issues: abortion, comparable
- | worth, rape, discrimination real and imagined. "Taylor 'holds it
- | important to support the full flowering of the individual life'
- | and calls for the advocacy of individual rights as a proper
- | political stance for feminists." [Andrea Millen Rich]
-
- Winders, J. A. _Gender, Theory, and the Canon_. University of
- Wisconsin Press, 1991.
-
-
- 6. Folklore.
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-
- Carter, Angela, ed. _The Virago Book of Fairy Tales_. Virago Press,
- London, 1990. (American edition may have different title?)
- A collection of "adult" fairy tales, all focusing on heroines,
- from all around the world. On back. "This stunning collection
- contains lyrical tales, bloody tales, hilariously funny and ripely
- bawdy stories, from countries around the world. And no drippy
- princesses or soppy fairies. Instead girls, women, crones, wise as
- serpents, gentle as doves and occasionally daft as brushes."
-
- Cole, Babbette. _Princess Smartypants_. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New
- York. 1986.
- Children's book, where the princess rejects the prince.
-
- Munsch, Robert. _The Paper Bag Princess_. Annick Press Ltd.,
- Toronto, Canada. 1980.
- Children's book, where the princess rejects the prince.
-
- Zipes, Jack, ed. _Don't Bet on the Prince_.
- Zipes is a folklorist who has collected feminist fairy tales in
- this book and provided some analysis. Some are entirely new tales,
- others are new takes on old tales.
-
-
- 7. Gendered Communication and Language.
- ----------------------------------------
-
- Barreca, Regina. _They Used to Call Me Snow White, But I Drifted_.
- Viking Penguin/Penguin Books, New York. 1991.
- Examines the differences in how women and men use humor. The
- book itself is a very engaging and humorous read.
-
- Bratenberg, Gerd, _Egalias_dotre_ (in Norwegian Pax forlag/Ascheroug
- forlag). It is also available in English: _Egalia's_Daughters_,
- published in the U.S. by The Seal Press, Seattle, Wash., and in the
- UK by The Journeyman Press, London. (Also available in Swedish,
- German, Italian, Danish and Dutch.)
- The book turns the language and social stereotypes upside down.
- It is really interesting to see how easily one, as reader, gets
- used to the "unusual" language. This also illustrates how
- powerful the sexism of the language is.
-
- Cherry, Louise. _Language and Sex: Difference and Dominance_.
- Teacher-child interaction in pre-schools.
-
- Hofstadter, Douglas. _Metamagical Themas: Questing for Essence of Mind
- and Pattern_. Bantam, New York. 1985.
- Contains a chapter ("Changes in Default Words and Images,
- Engendered by Rising Consciousness") with an effective argument
- for gender inclusive speech.
-
- Frank, Francine and Frank Anshen. _Language and the Sexes_. State
- University of New York Press, Albany. 1983.
-
- Lakoff, Robin. _Language and Woman's Place_. Harper & Row,
- Publishers, New York. 1975.
-
- Miller, Casey and Kate Swift. _The Handbook of Non-Sexist Writing_.
- Second edition. Harper & Row, New York, 1988.
- A practical how-to book that also contains examples of how "men"
- has *not* included "women" in recent history.
-
- Miller, Casey and Kate Swift. _Words and Women_. Anchor Press,
- Garden City, New York. 1976.
- States the argument for gender neutral language
- much more forcefully.
-
- Penelope, Julia. _Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the
- Fathers' Tongues_. Athena Series, Pergammon Press. 1990.
- ISBN: 0-08-036555-8.
- A radical feminist treatise on all sorts of sexist aspects of
- language, including but not limited to the discussion of gender
- inclusive pronouns.
-
- Persing, Bobbye Sorrels. _The Nonsexist Communicator_.
- Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 1983.
-
- Rothschild, Joan. _Turing's Man, Turing's Woman, or Turing's Person?
- Gender, Language, and Computers_. Wellesley College, Center for
- Research on Women, Welleseley, MA. 1986.
-
- Spender, Dale. _Man-Made Language_. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980.
-
- Tannen, Deborah. _You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in
- Conversation_. Morrow, New York. 1990.
- Gender differences in communication, anecdotal.
-
-
- 8. Gender Differences.
- -----------------------
-
- Benbow, Camilla Persson. "Sex differences in mathematical reasoning
- ability in intellectually talented preadolescents. Their nature,
- effects, and possible causes," _Behavioral and Brain Sciences_,
- 11(1988).169-232.
- Talks about the reasons in variations on math scores between males
- and females. Her paper is nice in that it also reviews a lot of
- the literature.
-
- Benderly, Beryl Lieff. _The Myth Of Two Minds: What Gender Means and
- Doesn't Mean_. Doubleday, New York, 1987.
- Benderly had heard of scads of new research claiming to have
- proven innate biological differences between the brains of men and
- women, and decided to do a comprehensive overview of them. She
- was surprised to find that *none* of this research proved what it
- purported to.
-
- Deaux, K. and T. Emswiller. "Explanations of Successful Performance
- on Sex-Linked Tasks: What is skill for the male is luck for the female",
- _Journal of Personality and Social Psychology_, 29 (1974), 80-85.
-
- Fausto-Sterling, Anne. _Myths of Gender: Biological Theories about
- Women and Men_. Basic Books, New York. 1985.
- Describes the methods used in research purporting to support
- intrinsic differences in women and men. Includes a clear
- explanation of intra-group variability: even if there are more men
- on the high end of the bell curve in math, the bell curves overlap
- so much that this makes no significant difference in the amount of
- mathematical aptitude of the sexes when compared against each
- other and tells nothing about a given woman and a given man.
-
- Frieze, Irene H. _et al_. _Women And Sex Roles: A Social Psychological
- Perspective_. Norton, New York. 1978.
- This is a social psychology textbook, and is a handy
- resource available for debunking all kinds of sexist claims about
- men and women.
-
- Gould, Steven Jay. _The Mismeasure of Man_. Norton, New York. 1981.
- A lucid description of how researcher expectations can influence
- experimental findings (gender issues is peripheral, but the
- analogies are clear).
-
- Halper, Diane F.. _Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities_. Lawrence
- Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdate, NJ. 1986.
- The author presents the hypotheses and research that point to the
- roles of nature and nurture in explaining differences in cognitive
- ability; final chapter has an excellent summary.
-
- Holloway, Marguerite, "Profile: Vive la Difference", _Scientific
- American_, October 1990, 18-42.
-
- Lewontin, Richard, Stephen Rose and Leon J. Kamin. _Not In Our Genes:
- Biology, Ideology, and Human Nature_. Panthon Books, New York. 1984.
- The authors are on a mission to dismantle biological determinism
- entirely, right down to its underpinnings in reductionist
- materialist philosophy. One needn't agree with them to the same
- extent to see the validity of the debunking. Check out the chapter
- on "The Determined Patriarchy."
-
- Montagu, Ashley. _The Natural Superiority of Women_. Macmillan
- Publishing Company, New York. c1952. New Revised Edition, 1974.
- [Author is male.] From foreword: "This book is designed to bring
- the sexes closer together, not to set them apart by placing one
- above the other. If in these pages the natural superiority of
- women is emphasized, it is because the fact has thus far received
- far too little attention, and the time is long overdue that both
- men and women become aware of it and fully understand its
- superiority." The author makes a distinction between *natural*
- or biological superiority and social equality of women and men.
-
- Petersen, Anne C. "Biopsychosocial Processes in the Development of
- Sex-related Differences", Jacquelynne E. Parsons, ed. _The
- Psychobiology of Sex Differences and Sex Roles_. Hemisphere
- Publishing Company, Washington. 1980. 31-56.
-
- Pomerleau, Andree, Daniel Bolduc, Gerard Malcuit, and Louise Cossette.
- "Pink or Blue: Environmental Gender Stereotypes in the First Two Years
- of Life", _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 22 (1990) 359- 367.
-
- Travis, Carol. _The Mismeasure of Woman_. Simon and Schuster. 1992.
- The theme is that women are criticized for being too female, or
- not female enough - but are mismeasured - by how well they fit
- into a male world. Further that the social system dislikes
- *angry* women, and that men avoid the responsibility for changing
- laws and economic or political policies that hurt women. Travis
- takes a thoughtful rather than combative approach and is more
- likely to poke fun rather than harshly criticize.
-
- [continued in part II]
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- --Cindy Tittle Moore
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- "If an aborigine drafted an IQ test, for example, all of Western
- Civilization would probably flunk."
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