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Full-Text Articles in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Editorial: "But What "Is" A Women's Studies Program?", The Feminist Press
Editorial: "But What "Is" A Women's Studies Program?", The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
Oberlin College, October 1, 1978 "But What IS a Women's Studies Program?"
In several respects a Women's Studies Program is more difficult to define today than it was eight or nine years ago, when there were two of them—at San Diego State University and Cornell. Those two programs had a couple of characteristics in common: They were campus-based, academic programs that offered courses for credit to undergraduates. They had been begun by faculty and students conscious of the "political" statement inherent in announcing that a group of courses had become a "program."
The Coming Of Age Of The Berkshire Conference, Alison Bernstein
The Coming Of Age Of The Berkshire Conference, Alison Bernstein
Women's Studies Quarterly
Over twelve hundred people attended the Fourth Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, which took place on August 23-25, 1978, at Mt. Holyoke College. The program included more than eighty different papers, topics, and presentations. Clearly, the Berkshire Conference, which this year celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the original group, has come of age. It has become an acceptable way for historians to make their reputations in the profession, and people are eager to list their participation on their resumes. Since 1973, when the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians orchestrated the first of these gatherings at Douglass College and …
Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
Most of the programs listed below are interdisciplinary, i.e., they combine courses in literature, language, or culture with work in sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, history, philosophy, psychology, biology, and related fields. Some programs offer minors (denoted by Min) or certificates (denoted by Cer); others award the A.A. degree or the B.A. degree; still others offer the M.A. or Ph.D. Programs listed without a specific label offer a roster of elective courses. Where no coordinator, director, or chairperson is listed, either the program is still in the process of organization or it has chosen to function through a …
Front Matter, The Feminist Press
Ua12/2/36 Scrapbook, Gamma Sigma Sigma
Ua12/2/36 Scrapbook, Gamma Sigma Sigma
Student Organizations
Scrapbook chronicling Gamma Sigma Sigma activities and events of fall 1978.
Ua12/2/73 Newsletter, Alpha Omicron Pi
Ua12/2/73 Newsletter, Alpha Omicron Pi
Student Organizations
Newsletter created by and about the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 10/1978, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 10/1978, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)
- MLF News
- US Senate Extends ERA Ratification Deadline
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Accounting Education Dilemma, Carole Cheatham
Personal Management: Time Management And Your Heart, Patricia C. Elliott, Barbara P. Kirschbaum
Personal Management: Time Management And Your Heart, Patricia C. Elliott, Barbara P. Kirschbaum
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Editor's Notes, Constance T. Barcelona
Electronic Data Processing: What Should Training Programs Cover For Edp Auditing From An Academic & Practitioner Perspective?, Elise G. Jancura
Electronic Data Processing: What Should Training Programs Cover For Edp Auditing From An Academic & Practitioner Perspective?, Elise G. Jancura
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Woman Cpa Volume 40, Number 4, October 1978, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman Cpa Volume 40, Number 4, October 1978, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Achieving Practical Relevance In Accounting Education: A Survey Of Public Accountants On The Present And Future Importance Of Curriculum Areas, Wichita State University, Accounting Research Group, Ralph W. Estes
Achieving Practical Relevance In Accounting Education: A Survey Of Public Accountants On The Present And Future Importance Of Curriculum Areas, Wichita State University, Accounting Research Group, Ralph W. Estes
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Theory & Practice: Audsec Pronouncements And Changes, Carol S. Dehaven, Donald L. Dehaven
Theory & Practice: Audsec Pronouncements And Changes, Carol S. Dehaven, Donald L. Dehaven
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Profile Of Female Accounting Majors: Academic Performance And Behavioral Characteristics, Adlyn M. Fraser, Richard Lytle, Carolton S. Stolle
Profile Of Female Accounting Majors: Academic Performance And Behavioral Characteristics, Adlyn M. Fraser, Richard Lytle, Carolton S. Stolle
Woman C.P.A.
No abstract provided.
Cpa Examination Grading Process, Thomas S. Watson
Coordinator Enthusiastic About Job: Women's Services Aid Both Men And Women, Nancy Mccallum
Coordinator Enthusiastic About Job: Women's Services Aid Both Men And Women, Nancy Mccallum
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
The sign, printed on a small sheet of paper, says "Feminism is not a dirty word." It is just one of may posters, flyers and pamphlets about women adorning the walls of Ellen Weissman's office in Fernald Hall. It is the best indication of her philosophy.
Campus Journalists Capture Press Awards, John Donnelly
Campus Journalists Capture Press Awards, John Donnelly
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
For columns on "Miss Maine" and "Gay Blue Jeans Day" and for an editorial denouncing the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, two Maine Campus journalists have received awards from the annual Better Newspaper Contest, a person for the sponsoring Maine Press Association announced Friday.
Dawnbreaker Vol 27, No 1 (Fall 1978), Dawnbreaker Staff
Dawnbreaker Vol 27, No 1 (Fall 1978), Dawnbreaker Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Fifth Freedom, 1978-09-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom, 1978-09-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier
Fifth Freedom
N.Y.C.G.O. To Host Fall Conference Here: pg1
Gay Professionals Begin To Organize: pg1
Rochester Rallies For Rights: pg1
Allen St. Businesses Get It Together: pg1
Setback For Dignity/Buffalo: pg1
Editorial: pg2
Cartoon: pg2
Mattachine Society Treasury Report: pg2
Short Shots: pg3
Cartoon: pg3
5th Freedom Book Reviews: pg4
SELections: pg6
Being Gay In Buffalo Column: pg7
How Does Your Garden Grow: pg7
Dining Out: pg7
In Vinculis: pg8
Openly Gay Man In Rochester Government: pg9
Color And Form At Hallwalls: pg10
Classified: pg11
Dave On Health: pg11
Gay Directory: pg11
Psychological Androgyny & Gender Attribution To Hypothetical Persons, Deanna Mader
Psychological Androgyny & Gender Attribution To Hypothetical Persons, Deanna Mader
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Previous research concerning sex-role stereotyping, psychological androgyny, and mental health as it relates both to sex-role stereotyping and androgyny was reviewed. The literature indicated the need for a reevaluation of mental health standards with regard to sex-role stereotypes. The present study attempted to approach this need by examining the relationship between psychological androgyny and attitudes toward sex-role stereotyping. It was hypothesized that androgynous individuals would be more likely than other individuals to state that a hypothetical person possessing a specific set of traits could be either male or female. IL was anticipated that this would be true regardless of the …
'Coming Together', Reta Halteman Finger
'Coming Together', Reta Halteman Finger
Biblical, Religious, & Philosophical Studies Educator Scholarship
In the early 1970s, a group of six evangelical women in Chicago began meeting. Their topic of conversation? The emerging secular movement of feminism and what it might mean in a Christian context. These discussions would eventually lead to the Daughters of Sarah, a mid-20th century American journal for the particular audience of Christian feminists. Daughters of Sarah published some of the earliest religious scholarship on the topic.
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 08/1978, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 08/1978, Maine Lesbian Feminist
Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)
- Agenda for next MLF Meeting
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- Poetry
- Notes from Matriarchal Meeting on Power
Editorial, Florence Howe
Editorial, Florence Howe
Women's Studies Quarterly
I am sending in this editorial from West Berlin, where, as visiting professor of women's studies at the Kennedy Institute for American Studies, I am teaching two seminars on women writers this summer. Mainly teachers and teachers-to-be are enrolled in the courses.
Major issues are being debated here in Berlin this summer. What is the future of women's studies at the Free University of the Kennedy Institute, where the last of three feminist faculty members will be leaving in March? And where there are no plans for replacing any of the three junior faculty members whose contracts have ended? A …
Back Matter, The Feminist Press
Poems By Minnie Bruce Pratt, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies At Barnard College: Alive And Well And Living In New York, Hester Eisenstein
Women's Studies At Barnard College: Alive And Well And Living In New York, Hester Eisenstein
Women's Studies Quarterly
It may seem somewhat confusing to be reading an article in 1978 on the new Women's Studies Program at Barnard College. After all, people say, haven't you had women's studies there for years? The answer is, well, yes and no. Of course there have been women's studies courses at Barnard for many years. Annette Baxter's History of American Women was one of the earliest courses in the country, first taught in the fall of 1966. Similarly, Catharine R. Stimpson introduced a course on Images of Women in Literature in the spring of 1971. The Barnard Women's Center was begun in …
To Our Readers, The Feminist Press
To Our Readers, The Feminist Press
Women's Studies Quarterly
The Women's Studies Newsletter welcomes both brief news articles and longer essays of description and analysis about any aspect of feminist education. We are eager for accounts of women's studies in elementary or secondary schools. In particular, also, we would like to receive essays or shorter pieces on women's centers—their functions on campus or in the community and their relationship to women's studies programs. Please send us two typed copies of your article and include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
On Novels By Black American Women: A Bibliographical Essay, Rita B. Dandridge
On Novels By Black American Women: A Bibliographical Essay, Rita B. Dandridge
Women's Studies Quarterly
The following is part of a bibliographical essay which will appear in Black Women's Studies, to be published by The Feminist Press. The complete essay goes on to include extensive bibliographical information on individual Black women novelists.
Novels written by Black American women have been woefully neglected by scholars, Black and white. They have been mentioned in footnotes, cited in cross-references, tucked away in bibliographies, and glossed over in reviews and surveys. Few are mentioned in the Encyclopedia Americana. No comprehensive study of the novel by Black American women exists. To date, no individual Black American female novelist and her …
A Student's Journal: On Menstruation, Yolette Garaud
A Student's Journal: On Menstruation, Yolette Garaud
Women's Studies Quarterly
The following is an excerpt from a journal written for the Introduction to Women's Studies course taught this year by Naomi Rosenthal at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. Yolette Garaud is not a native English speaker; she was born in Haiti in 1952 and came to the United States in 1971. She is now an undergraduate at Old Westbury, where she is majoring in biochemistry. Unable to write the first journal assignment, she produced the following piece within six weeks of the beginning of the course. Interestingly, according to the instructor, it was being asked to …