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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.

Rossi, Alice S., ed.  _The Feminist Papers: From Adams to de
Beauvoir_.  1st Northeastern University Press ed. Boston :
Northeastern University Press, 1988, c1973.  Reprint. Originally
published: New York : Columbia University Press, 1973.
   Women, feminism and history: sources.

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.

Faderman, Lillian.  _Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship
and Love between Women from the Renaissance to the Present_ New York:
Quill (A division of William Morrow & Co.), 1981.

Faderman, Lillian. _Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History
of Lesbian Life in Twentieth Century America_.

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.
-------------------------------

The University Conversion Project, in the September 1992 issue,
published a 32-page booklet with bibliographies, articles, list of
organizations, and organizing ideas pertaining to the links between
"Masculinity, War, Feminism and Non-Violence."  Articles include
"White Men in Ties Discussing Missile Size," by Carol Cohn, "Male
Violence and Imperialism," by Lundy Bancroft, "Prostitution and the
Military," by Suniti Kumar, etc.  The Guide is available for $3 plus
$1 postage from UCP, P.O. Box 748, Cambridge, MA 02142.  You can get
more information by calling (617) 354-9363 from 10am to 6pm.

*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_ (recently
reprinted) 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.
-------------------------------

*_From the Mixed up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler_.
   Strong female protagonist.

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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