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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
- [1-8 in part I]
- 9. History.
- 10. Implications of Beauty.
- 11. Lesbian Feminism.
- 12. Literary Writings.
- 13. Media Depiction of Women.
- 14. Military, Law Enforcement.
- 15. Patriarchy.
- 16. Pornography.
- 17. Positive Children's Books.
- [18-25 in part III]
-
-
- [continuing from part I]
-
- 9. History.
- ------------
-
- Adamson, Nancy, Linda Briskin, and Margaret McPhail. _Feminist
- Organizing For Change: The Contemporary Women's Movement in Canada_.
- Oxford University Press (Don Mills, Ontario). 1988.
- Blurb: "Beginning with a detailed history of the `second wave'
- (post-1960), it makes a primary distinction between grass-roots
- and institutionalized feminism, and by emphasizing the former
- reveals a part of feminist organizing that has most often been
- invisible."
-
- Anderson, Bonnie S. and Judith P. Zinsser. _A History of Their Own:
- Women in Europe from Prehistory to Present_. Vols I and II. Harper
- and Row, Publishers, New York. 1988.
- Blurb: "...A groundbreaking and controversial history of European
- women -- the first to approach the past from the perspective of
- women and to be organized by role."
-
- Bridenthal, Renate, and Claudia Koonz, eds. _Becoming Visible, Women
- in European History_.
- An anthology going from prehistory to present day.
-
- |Carden, Maren. _The New Feminist Movement_. 1974.
-
- |Coote and Campbell. _Sweet Freedom: The Struggle for Women's
- |Liberation_. 1982.
-
- DuBois, Ellen Carol and Vicki L. Ruiz, eds. _Unequal Sisters: A Multi-
- Cultural Reader in U.S. Women's History_. Routledge, New York. 1990.
-
- DuBoise, Ellen Carol. _Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an
- Independent Women's Movement in America 1848-1869_. Third printing.
- Cornell Paperbacks, Cornell University Press. 1985. ISBN:
- 0-8014-9182-7 (trade paperback).
- Blurb: "...Duboise provides a framework and an analysis which link
- present concerns with political events more than a century ago,
- and by so doing illuminates both our contemporary situation and
- our past. Hers is a rare blend of relevance and solid
- scholarship..."
-
- Eisler, Riane. _The Chalice and the Blade_. Harper, San Francisco.
- 1987.
- An interesting revisionist view of history; describes a conflict
- between "gylanic" (cooperative, giving of life honored,
- stereotypically feminine) and "androcratic" (competitive, taking
- of life honored, stereotypically masculine) tendencies in Western
- history. She suggests that the problem with the latter system is
- not men _per se_, but the expectation that men dominate women and
- a few men dominate all the rest. She follows Marija Gimbutas on
- European prehistory, suggesting that her "Old Europe" was a good
- example of the former system. Caution: any attempt at finding
- all-encompassing principles, as she does, is probably an
- oversimplification.
-
- Fraser, Antonia. _The Weaker Vessel_. Vintage Books, Random House,
- New York. 1985. ISBN: 0-394-73251-0.
- Blurb: "Fraser gives us life after woman's life in choice and
- telling detail. This is 'hidden history'...the history of
- ordinary women, and therefore of ordinary men. As such it is both
- tantalizingly familliar and utterly exotic, close and yet distant
- to our own lives."
-
- Fraser, Antonia. _The Warrior Queens_. Alfred A. Knopf, New York.
- 1989. ISBN: 0-394-54939-2 (hardback).
- Blurb: "...Fraser gives us a singularly rich and provocative study
- of the Warrior Queens. Dramatising the often astonishing ways in
- which the world has perceived -- and still perceives -- women who
- wield power, she examines the paradox and the politics, the mythic
- and the real lives of the sovereign women who have led their
- nations in war."
-
- Gimbuta, Marija. _The Goddesses and Gods of Old Europe_. c1974, 1982.
- Documents Neolithic Europe in detail, describing such things as
- settlement patterns, burial rites, a sacred script and inferences
- on its social structure. She proposes that "Old Europe" featured
- parity between the sexes, lack of interest in warfare, well-developed
- artistic traditions, and a belief system centered on female
- generative powers.
-
- Gimbuta, Marija. _The Language of the Goddess_(1989) and _The
- Civilization of the Goddess_(1991). Harper, San Francisco.
- Expands on the belief system proposed in the first book.
-
- Goreau, Angeline, ed. _The Whole Duty of a Woman: Female Writers in
- Seventeenth Century England_. Dial Press, Garden City, New York.
- 1985.
-
- Heilbrun, Carolyn G. _Writing a Woman's Life_. Ballantine Books.
- ISBN 0-345-36256-X.
- Blurb: "With subtlety and great eloquence, Carolyn Heilbrun shows
- how, throughout the centuries, those who write about women's lives
- -- biographers AND autobiographers -- have suppressed the truth of
- the female experience, in order to make the "written life" conform
- to society's expectations of what that life should be."
-
- Hiley, Michael. _Victorian Working Women: Portraits from Life_.
- Gordon Fraser, London. 1979.
- A collection of Arther Munby's photography. It was his firm
- belief that women should be free to take on any job they wished.
- A fascinating compendium.
-
- Karlsen, Carol F. _The Devil in the Shape of a Woman: Witchcraft in
- Colonial New England_. W.W. Norton and Company, New York and London.
- 1987.
- Blurb: "A pioneer work in what might be called the sex<ual
- structuring of society. this is not just another book about
- witchcraft. Carol Karlsen has uncovered the assumptions, explicit
- and implicit, that goverened the everyday relationships of men and
- women in early New England...The 'witches' come alive in this
- book, not as stereotypes, but as real women living in a society
- that suspected and feared their independence and combativeness."
-
- Miles, Rosalind. _The Women's History of the World_. Perennial
- Library, Harper and Row, Publishers. 1990. ISBN: 0-06-097317-X.
-
- Rothschild, Joan, ed. _Women, Technology, and Innovation_. Pergamon
- Press, Oxford and New York. 1982.
- Includes bibliography. Discusses technology and innovation on the
- part of women throughout history, with essays on current feminist
- thought on pedagogy and technology.
-
- Scharff, Virginia. _Taking the Wheel: Women and the Coming of the
- Motor Age_. The Free Press, Macmillian, Inc. 1991. ISBN: 0-02928135-0.
- Blurb: "Most men did not want or expect women to drive the new
- gasoline powered automobiles of the early 1900's. Women took the
- wheel anyway. As Virginia Scharff explains in this engaging
- survey, the constraints of gender affected the ways in which women
- met the new automotive technology but seldom slowed them down.
- Car culture, Scharff shows with her precise scholarship and
- thoughtful commentarty, was women's culture, too."
-
- Scott, Joan Wallach. _Gender and the Politics of History_. Series
- title: Gender and Culture. Columbia University Press, New York.
- 1988.
- She uses postructural philosophies (Michel Foucault and Jacques
- Derrida - the latter almost considered the father of
- postructuralism) to analyse Gender and the way that History has
- been written. She "deconstructs" the texts hoping to find their
- biases, and so understand why they cannot be "correct," taking the
- position that history has repressed what it means to be a woman.
-
- Sullivan, Sorayan, translator. _Stories by Iranian Women_.
- Introduction by Fazaneh Milani. Center for Middle Eastern Studies.
- University of Texas at Austin. ISBN: 0-292-77649-7.
-
- Wilson, Katharina M., ed. _Women Writers of the Renaissance and
- Reformation_. University of Georgia Press. ISBN: 0-8203-0866-8.
-
- Wilson, Vincent Jr. _The Book of Distinguished American Women_.
- American HIstory Research Associates, PO BOX 140, Brookeville, MD
- 20833, 1983. ISBN 0-910086-05-2. (100p paperback)
- Brief but inspiring biographies of 50 (!) women who made names for
- themselves in fields from astronomy to public health to literature.
-
-
-
-
- 10. Implications of Beauty.
- ---------------------------
-
- Brownmiller, Susan. _Femininity_. Fawcett Columbine, New York. 1984.
- ISBN: 0-449-90142-4 (trade paperback).
- A mild (for Brownmiller) but earnest book that explores the effect
- that demands of "femininity" have on women.
-
- Freedman, Rita. _Beauty Bound_. Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and
- Company. 1988. ISBN: 0-669-11141-4 (hardback).
- Explores the effects that conventional notions of beauty and
- womens' efforts to meet them have on women.
-
- Wolf, Naomi. _The Beauty Myth_. Chatto & Windus, London, 1991. W.
- Morrow, New York, 1991.
- Examines the impact that conventional notions of feminine beauty
- have on women from a feminist perspective.
-
-
- 11. Lesbian Feminism.
- ----------------------
-
- Darty, Trudy and Sandee Potter, eds. _Women-Identified Women_.
- Mayfield Pub. Co., Palo Alto, CA. 1984.
-
- Pharr, Suzanne. _Homophobia: A Weapon Of Sexism_. Chardon Press,
- Inverness, CA. 1988.
- If there is anyone out there who *doesn't* understand the
- connection between homophobia and sexism, I urge that person
- to read this fairly short book.
-
- Phelan, Shane. _Identity Politics: Lesbian Feminism and the Limits of
- Community_. Series Title: Women in the Political Economy. Temple
- University Press, Philadelphia. 1989.
-
- Rich, Adrienne. _On Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian
- Existence_. Onlywomen Press, London, 1981; Antelope Publications,
- Denver Co., 1982.
- First appeared in _Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society_,
- Vol. 5, no. 5, 1980.
-
- Douglas, Carol Anne. _Love and Politics: Radical Feminist and Lesbian
- Theories_. Ism Press, San Francisco, 1990.
-
-
- 12. Literary Writings.
- -----------------------
-
- Atwood, Margaret. _The Handmaid's Tale_. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1986.
- ISBN 0395404258.
- Description of future in which women's reproduction is completely
- state-controlled.
-
- Charnas, Suzy McKee. _Walk to the End of the World_. In _Radical
- Utopias_, Quality Paperback Book Club, New York, 1990.
- Charnas has also written excellent young adult fiction (_The
- Bronze King_, etc). This is an exploration of a post-apolcalyptic
- world, in which women are blamed for the apocolypse and treated
- accordingly.
-
- Delany, Samuel R. _Triton_. In _Radical Utopias_, Quality Paperback
- Book Club, New York, 1990.
- An exploration of gender and gender roles set in the future.
-
- Lefanu, Sarah. _Feminism and Science Fiction_. Indiana University
- Press. 1989. ISBN: 0-253-23100-0.
- From back: "Through intriguing literary criticism of the works of
- writers such as Joanna Russ, Ursula Le Guin, Suzy McKee Charnas,
- James Tiptree, Jr., and Josephine Saxton, Lefanu explores the ways
- in which feminsit ideas have been stealthily at work, subverting
- male authority in one of its strongholds." A penetrating and very
- interesting book.
-
- LeGuin, Ursula K. _The Left Hand of Darkness_. Ace Science Fiction
- Books, New York. c1969. 29th printing, 1984. ISBN: 0-441-47810-7
- (paperback).
- Constructs a world inhabited by non-gendered people that shift
- from one sex to the other only for purposes of reproduction. A
- fascinating exploration of gender, gender roles, and gender
- identity. Lyrical and well written.
-
- LeGuin, Ursula K. _Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on
- Words, Women, Places_. Perennial Library, Harper & Row, Publishers.
- 1989. ISBN 0-06-097289-0.
- A collection of articles written by the author. Well worth
- reading.
-
- Russ, Joanna. "When It Changed." Originally published in _Again,
- Dangerous Visions_ edited by Harlan Ellison, in 1972. It was
- reprinted in _Kindred Spirits_ edited by Jeffrey M. Elliot, in 1984
- (Alyson Publications). Also reprinted in _The Arbor House Treasury of
- Science Fiction_ compiled by Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg
- (Arbor House, New York, 1980, ISBN 0-87795-246-9).
- From introduction in Arbor House edition: "The planet that is the
- setting for Ms. Russ's story is completely devoid of men, and
- although this situation has been dealt with in science fiction
- before, it was usually in the form of 'men to the rescue' and/or a
- reaffirmation of the 'natural' need of one sex for the other.
- This is not the case here. The physiological problmes of a
- single-sex situation have been solved and the social system and
- the satisfactions deriving therefrom are perfectly logical. Like
- all fine science fiction, 'When it Changed' has much to tell us
- about the present." (p 513).
-
- Russ, Joanna. _The Female Man_. In _Radical Utopias_, Quality
- Paperback Book Club, New York, 1990.
- This is an extension of the work begun in "When it Changed."
-
- Spender, Dale. _Mothers of the Novel: 100 Good Women Novelists before
- Jane Austen_. Pandora Press, 1986. ISBN 0-86358-081-5.
- Puts the lie to every thing you learned in high school and
- university literature classes about how only men create LITERATURE.
-
- Tiptree, James Jr. [Alice Sheldon]. "The Women Men Don't See," in
- Silverberg, Robert and Martin H. Greenberg, eds, _THe Arbor House
- Treasury of Science Fiction. Arbor House, New York. 1980. ISBN
- 0-87795-246-9.
- From introduction: "We listen, but we don't hear. We see, but we
- don't understand. We reach, but we don't grasp. These human
- failings are a part of life for all of us and not always because
- of lack of effort or talent. Some things are mysterious, and life
- is the richer for it. Science fiction has always explored the
- things that are not what they seem and the things that are more
- than they appear to be, but rarely as disturbingly and profoundly
- as in this outstanding story by 'James Tiptree, Jr' (Alice
- Sheldon)."
-
-
- 13. Media Depiction of Women.
- ------------------------------
-
- Mayor's Task Force on the Status of Women in Toronto. _Final Report:
- Issues: day care, birth control, health care, property law, sexual
- discrimination, equal pay for work of equal value,
- advertising--degrading women, affirmative action, political power,
- recreation, etc. etc. [Toronto: The Task Force] 1974.
-
- Adelson, Andrea, "Study Attacks Women's Roles in TV", The New
- York Times, November 19, 1990, page C18.
-
- Courtney, Alice E. and Thomas W. Whipple. _Sex Stereotyping in
- Advertising_. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books. 1983.
-
- Edwardsen, Mary, ed. _The Corporate Influence on the Images of Women
- in Advertising: A Transcript of Public Hearings Held by the Interfaith
- Center on Corporate Responsibility, October 7 & 8, 1976, New York
- City_. The Center, New York, 1977.
-
- Fraser, Laura. "Behind the New Abortion Scam: How the New Right Uses
- Deceptive Advertising and Heavy-Handed Tactics to Prevent Pregnant
- WOmen from Choosing and Abortion". _The San Francisco Bay Guardian_.
- Vol 20, no 39. (July 16-23, 1986).
-
- Kilbourne, Jean, Joseph Vitagliano, Patricia Stallone. _Killing Us
- Softly: Advertising's Image of Women_. Videocassette. Cambridge
- Documentary Films, Cambridge, MA. 1979.
- A study of the psychological and sexual themes that pervade
- today's advertising for products. With a mixture of fact,
- insight, humor, and outrage, we are shown just how easily we
- are led astray by these advertisements.
-
- Kilbourne, Jean and Cambridge Documentary Films. Producer and
- Directory, Margaret Lazarus. _Still Killing Us Softly: Advertising's
- Image of Women_. Videocassette. Cambridge Documentary Films,
- Cambridge MA. 1987.
- Discusses the manner in which women are portrayed by advertising
- and the effects this has on women and their images of themselves.
-
- *Komisar, Lucy, "The Image of Woman in Advertising"
-
- Schwartz, L. A. and W. T. Markham, "Sex Stereotyping in Children's Toy
- Advertisements", _Sex Roles: A Journal of Research_, 12 (1985) 157-170.
-
-
- 14. Military, Law Enforcement.
- -------------------------------
-
- *Edwards, Paul N., "The Army and the Microworld: Computers and the
- Politics of Gender Identity"
-
- Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. _Women in law_. Basic Books, New York, 1981;
- Anchor Press/Doubleday, Garden City, NY, 1983.
-
- Stirling, S.M. "The Woman Warrior," in _New Destinies_, vol IV,
- Summer 1988. Baen Books.
- This is a well thought-out article by S.M. Stirling entitled _The
- Woman Warrior_. Stirling defends the idea of women serving in the
- military. This is a response to opinions expressed by editors who
- had negative comments about female warriors in fantasy stories.
- Although _New Destinies_ is aimed at science fiction readers, this
- article is factual and interesting. There is a list of references
- at the end of the article.
-
- McNeil, D. G. "Should Women Be Sent Into Combat?" _The New
- York Times_, July 21, 1991, page E3.
- A summary of the arguments for and against allowing women to serve
- in combat positions. It includes the statistic that even with
- pregnancy leave, enlisted women spend less time off work that
- enlisted men.
-
-
- 15. Patriarchy.
- ----------------
-
- Connel, R.W. _Gender and Power: Society, The Person, and Sexual
- Politics_. Stanford University Press. 1987.
-
- Dinnerstein, Dorothy. _The Mermaid and the Minotaur: Sexual Arrangements
- and Human Malaise_. Harper & Row, New York. 1976.
- Examines the roots of patriarchy.
-
- Figes, Eva. _Patriarchal Attitudes: Women in Society_. Reprint.
- Persea Books, New York. 1986. ISBN: 0-89255-122-4 (trade paperback).
- Examines factors which have placed women in subservient roles in
- most societies, including Christianity, capitalism, Freud, and
- sexual taboos.
-
- Millet, Kate. _Sexual Politics_. New edition. Touchstone Books,
- Simon and Schuster Inc. 1990 (orig. 1969). ISBN: 0-671-70740-X
- (trade paperback).
- From blurb: "With searing eloquence, it traces the evolution of
- the women's movement starting from 1830, focusing on the profound
- changes in fundamental values that were -- and are -- its goal.
- In the tradition of feminist criticism pioneered by Simone de
- Beauvoir and Doris Lessing, Millett examines four key figures --
- D.H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, Norman Mailer, and Jean Genet -- to
- illuminate how patriarchial bias and myth are reflected in the
- exploitation of women in literature."
-
- Perelberg, Rosine Josef, and Ann C. Miller, eds. _Gender and Power in
- Families_. Tavistock/Routledge, London and New York. 1990.
-
- Sargent, Lydia, ed. _Women and Revolution. A Discussion of the Unhappy
- Marriage of Marxism and Feminism_. South End Press, Boston, 1981.
- Pluto Press, London, 1981.
- An edited collection of articles on the nature of the relationship
- between capitalism and patriarchy.
-
-
- 16. Pornography.
- -----------------
-
- "Dealing With Pornography in Academia: Report on a Grassroots
- Action", CMU Computer Science Graduate Students and Staff.
- unpublished, 1989.
-
- |Baird, Robert M. and Stuart E. Rosenbaum, eds. _Pornography: Private
- |Right or Public Menace?_. Prometheus Books.
- | A wide and relatively unbiased collection of positions on
- | pornography. Chapters are devoted to feminist, religious, and
- | Libertarian perspectives. Some familiar names in the book:
- | Brownmiller, Dworkin, and Steinem, as well as excerpts from the
- | two US commission reports.
-
- |Ben-Veniste, Richard. "Pornography and Sex Crime -- the Danish
- |Experience." In Vol. 8, USCOP [U.S. Commision on Obscenity and
- |Pornography] Technical Report, 1970.
-
- Califia, Pat. "Among Us, Against Us: The New Puritans," in _The
- Advocate_ (4/17/80, 14-18); reprinted in _Caught Looking_ (now out of
- print, many university libraries have it) Also. "See No Evil: The
- Anti-Porn Movement," in _The Advocate_ (9/3/85, 35-39); and "The
- Obscene, Disgusting and Vile Meese Commission Report," in _The
- Advocate_ (10/14/86, 42-46, 108-109).
- Challenges to the well-known feminist anti-pornographic
- and anti-sex stance.
-
- Downs, Donald Alexander. _The New Politics of Pornography_.
- University of Chicago Press, Chicago. 1989. ISBN 0226161625.
- Explores the contemporary antipornography movement, documents the
- weaknesses of both absolutist sides of the conflict.
-
- Dworkin, Andrea. _Woman Hating_. Dutton, New York, 1974.
-
- Dworkin, Andrea. _Intercourse_. Free Press, New York, 1987.
-
- Dworkin, Andrea. _Pornography: Men Possessing Women_. Dutton, New
- York, 1989.
-
- Griffin, Susan. _Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her_. Harper
- and Row, New York, 1980.
- She contends that There are similarities between the ways men in
- patriarchal cultures treat "women" & "nature" and alienate
- themselves from both.
-
- Griffin, Susan. _Pornography and Silence: Culture's Revenge Against
- Nature_. Harper Colophon Books, New York, 1982.
-
- Kuhn, Annette. _Women's Pictures: Feminism and Cinema_. Routledge &
- K. Paul, London and Boston, 1982.
- She feels that soft core pornography is more harmful to societal
- views on women than is hard core porn (hard core meaning "straight
- sex" films and not bondage/S&M/rape films).
-
- |Kutchinksy, Berl. "Towards an Explanation of the Decrease in
- |Registered Sex Crimes in Copenhagen." In USCOP "Technical Review",
- |Vol 8., 1970.
-
- |Kutchinksy, Berl. "Pornography and Its Effects in Denmark and the
- |United States: A Rejoinder and Beyond." "Comparitive Social Research:
- |An Annual. Vol. 8. Greenwich Conn.:JAI Press, 1985.
-
- Stoltenberg, John. _Refusing to be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice_.
- Breitenbush Books, Portland, OR. 1989.
- Stoltenberg speaks to the issues of woman-hating (as a function of
- training from childhood) and pornography. He is persuasive,
- succinct, and he succeeds in clearing up a lot of confusion in
- these areas. Probably the most effective presentation I've seen
- in a very long time. Biological determinism is laid to waste.
-
-
- 17. Positive Children's Books.
- -------------------------------
-
- |L'Engle, Madeleine. _A Wrinkle in Time_ and many, many others.
- | [Science fiction] AWIT is a classic. Meg Murray saves her
- | father and little brother from the clutches of IT. Three other
- | books follow this one, and L'Engle has written a whole slew of
- | other children's books. Characters are wonderfully drawn, and
- | females get strong, well drawn roles.
-
- |McKinley, Robin. _The Hero and the Crown_, _The Blue Sword_.
- | [Fantasy] Set in the ancient kingdom of Damar. The proponents of
- | each book are heroic females who take on the foes of the kingdom.
- | The books start out slow and finish fast. _Hero_ is also a
- | Newberry Award winner.
-
- |McKinley, Robin. _The Outlaws of Sherwood_.
- | [Mythic fiction] This version of Robin Hood does not romanticize
- | the life of the outlaws. It also gives a much stronger role to
- | Marian. There are all the familiar characters, plus a few other
- | interesting female characters. The Sheriff of Nottingham stays
- | well in the background. Interesting version.
-
- |Voigt, Cynthia. _Homecoming_.
- | [Fiction] Three children walk across a good portion of America
- | after being abandoned. The oldest sister is the one that pulls
- | them through.
-
- [continued in part III]
-
- --------------
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-
- --Cindy Tittle Moore
-
- "If an aborigine drafted an IQ test, for example, all of Western
- Civilization would probably flunk."
-