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Nwsa Steering Committee 1979-80, The Feminist Press Jul 1979

Nwsa Steering Committee 1979-80, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

Pat Gozemba...

Kathryn Towns...

Sirlean Newton...

Elizabe th I. Goodman Hallowell...

Jan Meriwether...


Surviving As Women Artists: Two Art History Sessions, Nancy Porter Jul 1979

Surviving As Women Artists: Two Art History Sessions, Nancy Porter

Women's Studies Quarterly

A month before Kansas, a long-time women's studies teacher asked me why the Convention was being held. Momentarily taken aback, I realized the answers weren't obvious—not even to me.

Organizationally, surprises can be disastrous. As an approach to the total program of the NWSA's First Annual Convention , openness to surprise served me well. Beyond my obligation to the one panel that brought me, I was free to explore the sunflower array of sessions that I came to understand revolved around a pedagogical center. In our very different styles, we came to teach, to learn, and to interact with one …


Visions And Revisions: Women And The Power To Change, Elaine Reuben, Florence Howe, Barbara Smith, Charlotte Bunch, Arlie Hochschild, Amy Swerdlow Jul 1979

Visions And Revisions: Women And The Power To Change, Elaine Reuben, Florence Howe, Barbara Smith, Charlotte Bunch, Arlie Hochschild, Amy Swerdlow

Women's Studies Quarterly

This final panel, summing up and looking ahead at the end of the First NWSA Convention, borrowed part of its title from the collection of essays on feminism and education Women and the Power to Change [1975]. Contributors to that volume, and other writer-organizers joining them here, were asked to reflect on their work of the early '70s and to offer their analyses—and their visions—for the '80s.


The Finance Committee, Barbara Hillyer Davis Jul 1979

The Finance Committee, Barbara Hillyer Davis

Women's Studies Quarterly

One of the many challenges to the NWSA in Lawrence came from the Association's Finance Committee, who, after a summary of the Association's financial history, made several specific recommendations based on their reflection about the relationship between our past financial behavior and our continuing effort to understand ourselves as a feminist organization. The recommendations should be the beginning of a discussion among all our members of the relationship between feminism and money.

The Finance Committee recommended that the NWSA as an organization dedicate itself to developing an attitude of fiscal responsibility in the Coordinating Council and the membership as a …


Coordinating Council Meetings At The Convention, Kay Towns Jul 1979

Coordinating Council Meetings At The Convention, Kay Towns

Women's Studies Quarterly

The National Women's Studies Association's Coordinating Council met before, during, and after the First NWSA Convention to prepare for and carry out its conference-related responsibilities; to elect its leadership for the coming year; and to begin clarification of priorities, functions, and tasks growing out of the experience of this year's Convention.

These several Council sessions included the participation of newly elected caucus representatives to the Council, and that of many regional Council members-elect, whose formal terms of office will begin at the February 1980 Council meeting. A full listing of the 1980 Council will appear in a forthcoming issue of …


In Defense Of Aid, Kathleen A. Staudt Jul 1979

In Defense Of Aid, Kathleen A. Staudt

Women's Studies Quarterly

The trashing of the Agency for International Development and the public scapegoating by my "sisters" at the National Women's Studies Association Convention is an experience which must, I feel, be noted in the annals of the conference.

Recognizing that U.S. women's studies programs tend to be relatively parochial, AID's and, in particular, the Women in Development office's concern was to bring an international development dimension, including the participation of Third World women, to the wide array of panels. On one panel—"U.S. and Third World Women: What Are the Connections?"—were researchers who discussed women in multinational corporations, the changing sex division …


Impressions Of Kansas, Maryjo Wagner Jul 1979

Impressions Of Kansas, Maryjo Wagner

Women's Studies Quarterly

Those of us involved in the machinery and politics of the Convention and of our regions were the ones to whom complaints were registered. We were the ones who heard the concerns of caucuses, the ones who listened anxiously to angry voices at the microphones during the Delegate Assembly, the ones who took notes at the final evaluation session. Distressed by the anger we heard and exhausted from the hectic pace, we reacted defensively. After all, we had worked hard. We deserved strokes, not criticism. Maybe the Convention was not perfect, but we did try, and it was, after all, …


Reflections On The Convention, Christine Grella Jul 1979

Reflections On The Convention, Christine Grella

Women's Studies Quarterly

Looking back at the Convention, I find myself exhilarated—but also confronted with the issues and questions that were raised. Would our differences divide us irreparably, or would they be our source of strength? Could we attain our stated purpose of encompassing the needs of diverse groups: community educators, elementary and secondary school teachers, staff, students, community and four-year college instructors—each with different experiences of women's studies?


Notes On The Staff Caucus At Kansas, Barbara Parker Jul 1979

Notes On The Staff Caucus At Kansas, Barbara Parker

Women's Studies Quarterly

Have you ever overheard someone refer to an office worker as "my" secretary or "my" work-study student? When the possessive pronoun is used in a feminist workplace, what does it imply about relationships? Are links between feminist practice and principle being affirmed or denied? The question of hierarchical language was one of many practical and pedagogical issues shared by staff, faculty, students, and others during the NWSA Convention.


Editorial: The Convention Issue: A Time To Reflect And To Look Ahead, The Feminist Press Jul 1979

Editorial: The Convention Issue: A Time To Reflect And To Look Ahead, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

THE CONVENTION ISSUE: A TIME TO REFLECT AND TO LOOK AHEAD

For the first time since we began publishing in 1972, we have devoted an entire issue to a single subject: the First Annual Convention of the National Women's Studies Association. Our motivation was dual: this was an historic occasion and we felt a responsibility to record history; this was the first of a series and we wanted to begin the necessary reflection for the Second Convention, to be held May 16-20, 1980, on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University.

We made this decision only slowly, as the events of …


Notes On The Lesbian Caucus At Kansas, Nan Cinnater Jul 1979

Notes On The Lesbian Caucus At Kansas, Nan Cinnater

Women's Studies Quarterly

Members of the Lesbian Caucus spent hundreds of hours at Lawrence working to ensure that the caucus can become a viable, active network for lesbians in women's studies all over the country. Accomplishments included the formation of a fourteen-member steering committee, a fundraising committee, and a taskforce to compile and distribute to NWSA members educational materials on lesbianism. Plans include a newsletter, national networking through liaisons with the NWSA regions, and international networking and support through international periodicals and organizations. (We thought we ought to start with relatively modest goals.)


Readers' Speakout, Peter Petschauer, Sandra Zagarell, Edith Prescott, F. H., Jeanne Ford, Annette Kolodny Jul 1979

Readers' Speakout, Peter Petschauer, Sandra Zagarell, Edith Prescott, F. H., Jeanne Ford, Annette Kolodny

Women's Studies Quarterly

Dear Ms. Howe:

Your Women's Studies Newsletter's report on feminism in Germany is interesting (Vol VII, No. 1, Winter 1979), but I have some problems with Ms. Zagarell's report. Although one questions in certain quarters what men have to say, one may not question as readily my devotion to research on feminism in Germany.

I have problems especially with the last paragraph's assertions (p. 26). Although some see Emma and Courage as "excellent sources of information on the German women's movement,"they are not so "on German women's lives," or the other points asserted. The journals may indeed be a revolutionary …


A Third World Woman's View Of The Convention, Nupur Chaudhuri Jul 1979

A Third World Woman's View Of The Convention, Nupur Chaudhuri

Women's Studies Quarterly

By most accepted criteria, the First NWSA Convention qualifies as a resounding success. The more than 1,000 people who attended could select from 246 sessions representing a wide range of topics in two general groups: (a) women's studies research in literature, feminist theory, art, etc.; (b) issues for women's programs and pedagogy, including teaching and curriculum administration. The Program Committee (Emily Abel, Deborah Rosenfelt, and Peg Strobel) put together an ambitious and successful series of sessions. Yet, as a feminist and a long-time supporter of women's studies, I also came away with an uneasy feeling.


Notes On The Student Caucus At Kansas, Susannah Bright Jul 1979

Notes On The Student Caucus At Kansas, Susannah Bright

Women's Studies Quarterly

Approximately 50 students from around the country attended the recent NWSA Convention in Kansas. The majority met one another for the first time at meetings of the Student Caucus there. Several major issues were identified in the course of our caucus discussions:...


Sessions On Oral History, Betty Burnett Jul 1979

Sessions On Oral History, Betty Burnett

Women's Studies Quarterly

Since feminist historians largely concur that traditional documentation ignores, obscures, and distorts women's lives, nontraditional material logically ought to be a prime resource for women's studies scholars. Nevertheless, the collection, evaluation, and use of oral history pose a number of problems.

At several sessions, participants described the accumulation of material from almost every part of the country that needs to be organized, analyzed, and indexed. So far, oral history projects have been primarily regional and therefore not granted the prestige that national projects have received. Most of the women interviewed are "ordinary"—not well educated, not politically active, not considered economically …


Mainely Gay (July/August 1979), Susan Henderson, Peter Prizer Jul 1979

Mainely Gay (July/August 1979), Susan Henderson, Peter Prizer

Mainely Gay (1978-1980)

No abstract provided.


Compilation And Review: Definitive Services, Carol B. Hardan Jul 1979

Compilation And Review: Definitive Services, Carol B. Hardan

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Management Advisory Services—Need For Definition: Questions Of Propriety And Auditor Independence, M. Zafar Iqbal Jul 1979

Management Advisory Services—Need For Definition: Questions Of Propriety And Auditor Independence, M. Zafar Iqbal

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Reviews - Writings In Accounting, Imogene A. Posey Jul 1979

Reviews - Writings In Accounting, Imogene A. Posey

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Theory & Practice: Fasb Statement Of Financial Accounting Concepts No. 1, Objectives Of Financial Reporting By Business Enterprises, Carole Cheatham, Trini U. Melcher Jul 1979

Theory & Practice: Fasb Statement Of Financial Accounting Concepts No. 1, Objectives Of Financial Reporting By Business Enterprises, Carole Cheatham, Trini U. Melcher

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Audits Of Federally Assisted Programs: Difficulties, Differences — And Opportunities, Richard A. Scott, Rita K. Scott Jul 1979

Audits Of Federally Assisted Programs: Difficulties, Differences — And Opportunities, Richard A. Scott, Rita K. Scott

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Big Steel's Imbroglio: Illusory Profits And Real Taxes, Sue Siferd, John Talbott Jul 1979

Big Steel's Imbroglio: Illusory Profits And Real Taxes, Sue Siferd, John Talbott

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Compilation And Review: A New Concept Of Accounting Services, Carol S. Dehaven, Donald L. Dehaven Jul 1979

Compilation And Review: A New Concept Of Accounting Services, Carol S. Dehaven, Donald L. Dehaven

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Education: Faculty Evaluations - Value And Validity, Carole Cheatham Jul 1979

Education: Faculty Evaluations - Value And Validity, Carole Cheatham

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Editor's Notes: Precise Stargazing, And The Imperfect Art Of Accounting, Constance T. Barcelona Jul 1979

Editor's Notes: Precise Stargazing, And The Imperfect Art Of Accounting, Constance T. Barcelona

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Progress Toward International Gaap: The Barriers Are Formidable, But Are Yielding, Carole Ann Elsea Jul 1979

Progress Toward International Gaap: The Barriers Are Formidable, But Are Yielding, Carole Ann Elsea

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Barbara Behm-Called To Preach, Reta Halteman Finger Jul 1979

Barbara Behm-Called To Preach, 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.


The Relationship Of Sex-Role Classifications, Measured Vocational Interests And Expressed Vocational Interests Of Selected College Women, Sallyann Mcleod Koenig Jul 1979

The Relationship Of Sex-Role Classifications, Measured Vocational Interests And Expressed Vocational Interests Of Selected College Women, Sallyann Mcleod Koenig

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Women workers in the United States do not share equally in earned income with men, and the majority of female workers are employed in traditionally female occupations where the pay is also traditionally low. A socialization pattern seems to assign women certain career roles which have been traditionally female and to influence women in their professional ambitions and in making satisfying career choices. This study represents an attempt to investigate possible variables which influence women in making satisfying congruent career choices.

The relationship of sex-role classification, as measured by the Bem Sex-role Inventory (BSRI), vocational interests, as measured by the …


Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 06/1979, Maine Lesbian Feminist Jun 1979

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 06/1979, Maine Lesbian Feminist

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)

  • Meeting Notes from May 12, 1979
  • Announcements
  • Dates to Remember
  • Belfast Wimmin's Center Calendar
  • A Couple's Workshop
  • Poetry Corner
  • Agenda for Next MLF Meeting


Gay Community News: 1979 May 12, Volume 6 Issue 41, Gay Community News, Inc May 1979

Gay Community News: 1979 May 12, Volume 6 Issue 41, Gay Community News, Inc

Gay Community News

Volume 6 Issue 41 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.