Prepared for the Commission on the Status of Women of the Modern Language Association. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Poems / Samantha Willow -- I. The radical perspective on women's studies -- What is women's studies? Ginny Foster -- II. Women's studies in the classroom -- Traditional literary study - in the subjunctive mood / Phyllis Franklin -- Anne Sexton's "For my lover ..." : feminism in the classroom / Ira Shor -- "Diving into the wreck" : the woman writer in the twentieth century / Melanie Kaye -- A literature class of our own : women's studies without walls / Janet Sass -- Women's studies in the law school / Aleta Wallach -- III. Feminist criticism -- Sexism in English : a feminist view / Alleen Pace Nilsen -- Joan Didion, 1972 / Judith Newton -- Christine de Pisan and Chauvanist diplomacy / Judith M. Davis -- A way of looking at Doris Lessing / Nancy M. Porter -- Feminist style criticism / Josephine Donovan -- Alice and Gertrude / Cynthia Secor -- Charlotte Brontèˆ : the limits of her feminism / Carol Ohmann -- IV. Working together : the women's studies program at Portland State University -- A nuts and bolt view of women's studies / Nancy M. Porter -- Women all our lives : reading and writing women's autobiographies / Nancy Jo Hoffman -- Stumbling over a threshold / Mary Ann Hoch -- Eng. 448, Virginia Woolf, Thrusday, February 3, 1972 / Rowan A.E. Muirden -- Poems / Ginny Foster ... [et al.] -- The choice between dark and light : a story / Judy Annus -- Anyone can be Santa Claus / Katy Annus -- Rounding our corners / Samantha Willow -- What is women's studies?
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