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INDEX to AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Volume 11 Number 1 (Spring 1996) pp. 1-136 Number 2 (Summer 1996) pp. 137-248 Number 3 (Fall 1996) pp. 249-400 Number 4 (Winter 1996) pp. 401-512 Authors: ABRAMOVITZ, MIMI, “Pitied But Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare, 1890-1935, by Linda Gordon” (Summer), 233. [Book Review] ABRAMOVITZ, MIMI, and MIRIAM DINERMAN, “Editorial: Women: Get Ready for the Long Haul” (Fall), 253. AL-KRENAWI, ALEAN, “Group Work With Bedouin Widows of the Negev in a Medical Clinic” (Fall), 303. ANDERSON, SANDRA C., “Challenging Codependency: Feminist Critiques, edited by Marguerite Babcock and Christine McKay” (Winter), 499. [Book Review] APONTE, CARMEN L, see Kasper, B. AXINN, JUNE, “Florence Kelley and the Nation’s Work: The Rise of Women’s Political Culture, 1830-1900, by Kathryn Kish Sklar” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] BECK, MARTHA N., see Gerdes, K. E. BECKERMAN, NANCY L., JOAN BEDER, and SHELDON R. GELMAN, “Mandatory HIV Testing of Newborns: The Debate and a Programmatic Response” (Winter) 462. BEDER, JOAN, see Beckerman, N. L. BERRY, MARIANNE, “The Stranger Who Bore Me: Adoptee-Birth Mother Relationships, by Karen March” (Winter), 502. [Book Review] BRILLIANT, ELEANOR L., “Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women’s Move- ment, edited by Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] BUTLER, SANDRA S. and ELIZABETH DePOY, “Rural Elderly Women’s Attitudes Toward Professional and Governmental Assistance” (Spring), 76. BUTLER, SANDRA S., see DePoy, E. (Summer). CALLAHAN, MARILYN, see Matthews, C. CHERNESKY, ROSLYN H., “Women Managers Are Better: No They’re Not, Yes They Are!” (Fall), 356. [On the Bias] CHOI NAMKEE G., “Changes in the Living Arrangements, Work Patterns, and Economic Status of Middle-Aged Single Women: 1971-1991” (Summer), 164. 507 508 Affilia Winter 1996 CORREIILEEGN MA., “NAlco,holi sm TreatmeAn Stoc:ia l Work Perspecbty iKavtheer,in e Van Wormer” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] COWAN-HANCOCK, SYLVIA, see Gerdes, K. E. COX, GAYLE ]J.,“ Women ofC olor: Integrating Ethnic and Gender Identities in Psychotherapy, by Lillian Comas-Diaz and Beverly Greene” [Book Review], 124. DAVIS, LIANE V., and JAN L. HAGEN, “Stereotypes and Stigma: What’s Changed for Welfare Mothers” (Fall), 319. DePOY, ELIZABETH and SANDRAS . BUTLER, “Health: Elderly Rural Women’s Conceptions” (Summer)2,0 7 DePOY, ELIZABETH, see Butler, S. S. (Spring). DINERMAN, MIRIAM, see Abramovitz, M. FEMSCHOOL ’95 WRITING CIRCLE, “FemSchool: A Work in Progress” (Spring), 111. [On the Bias] FOOTE, CATHEMARRY IVALNENTEICH,, a nd LESLIE GAVEL, “When Mothers of Adult Daughters Die: A New Area of Feminist Practice” (Summer), 145. GAVEL, LESLIE, see Foote, C. GELMAN, SHELDON R., see Beckerman, N. L. GERDES, KAREN E., MARTHA N. BECK, SYLVIA COWAN-HANCOCK, and TRACEY WILKINSON-SPARKS, “Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Case of Mormon Women” (Spring), 39. GREENBLATT, SARAH B., “The Civil Rights of Homeless People: Law, Social Policy and SocWoirk aPralctic e, byM adeR.l Stoeneri” (nFalle), 3 83. [Book Review] GROSS, EMMA, “Editorial: Saying Good-Bye and Hello” (Winter), 405. HAGEN, JAN L., “Jobs for All: A Plan for the Revitalization of America, by Sheila D. Collins, Helen Lachs Ginsburg, and Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg” and “Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfanad Groveern,men t Work Progrbay mNasncy, E . Rose” (Winter), 496. [Book Review] HAGEN, JAN, “Remembering Liane Vida Davis” (Spring), 5. HAGEN, JAN L., see Davis, L. V. HEISEL, MARSEL A. “Lives of Our Own: Secrets of Salty OldW ombey Cnaro,lin e Bird” (Summer), 233. [Book Review] KASCHAK, ELLYN, “Changing Our Minds, by Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins” (Spring), 124. [Book Review] KASCHAK, ELLYN, “Subversive Dialogues, by Laura Brown” (Spring), 124. [Book Review] KASPER, BARBARA and CARMEN I. APONTE, “Women, Violence, and Fezr: One Community’s Experience” (Summer), 179. KEIGHER, SHARON M., “An Untenured Professor” (Fall), 362. [Short Story] KNOX, JO, see Price, D. H. LEVY SIMON, BARBARA, “The Journal Project: Dialogues and Conversations inside Women’s Studies, edited by Dana Putnam, Dorothy Kidd, Elaine Dornan, and Patty Moore” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] MATTHEWS, CAROL, and MARILYN CALLAHAN, “Wilderness Stationery: Women’s Letters and Women’s Research” (Fall), 338. METZ, PAMELA K., “Woman Walkabout” (Summer), 247. [Poetry] MEYER, CAROL H., “Editorial: Affilia’s Tenth Anniversary” (Summer), 141. MEYER, CAROL H., “Editorial: Imagining the Impossible” (Spring), 8. MEYER, CAROL H.., “Reflection” (Winter), 408. Index 509 PETCHERS, MARCIA K., “Debunking the Myth of Progress for Women Social Work Educators” (Spring), 11. PETERSON, MARILYN R., “Ethical Decision Making in Therapy: Feminist Perspectives, edited by ElizabethJ .R ave and Carolyn C. Larsen” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] PRICE, DAVID H. and JOKNOX, “Women Vietnam Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Implications for Practice” (Spring), 61. QUINN, PEGGY, “Identifying Gendered Outcomes of Gender-Neutral Policies” (Sum- mer), 195. QUINONES MAYO, YOLANDA, and ROSA PERLA RESNICK, “The Impact of Ma- chismo on Hispanic Women” (Fall), 257. RESNICK, ROSA PERLA, see Quifiones Mayo, Y. ROCHE, SUSAN E., “Feminist Generations: The Persistence of the Radical Women’s Move- ment, by Nancy Whittier” (Summer), 233. [Book Review] ROCHE, SUSAN E., “Messages from the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing 1995” (Winter), 484. [On the Bias} ROCK, MELANIE, “Social Work in Action, edited by Robyn Munford and Mary Nash” (Summer), 233. [Book Review] ROSE, SUSAN J., “Healing the Divided Self: Clinical and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for Post-traumatic and Dissociative Conditions, by Maggie Phillips and Claire Frederick” (Winter), 500. [Book Review] SANCIER, BETTY, “Feminist Practice in the 21st Century, edited by Nan Van Den Bergh” (Winter), 495. [Book Review] SCHAFFNER GOLDBERG, GERTRUDE, “The Welfare of Children, by Duncan Lindsey” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] SEJFULLA, LINDA, “Her Own Choice” (Spring), 130. [Poetry] SPARKS, ANNE, “Between Voice and Silence: Women and Girls, Race and Relationship, by Jill McLean Taylor, Carcl Gilligan, and Amy M. Sullivan” (Winter), 503. [Book Review] SWIGONSKI, MARY E., “Women, Poverty, and Welfare Reform: A Challenge to Social Workers” (Spring), 95. TULLY, CAROL T., “Eight Bullets: One Woman's Story of Surviving Anti-Gay Violence, by Claudia Brenner with Hanna Ashley” (Spring), 124. [Book Review] VALENTICH, MARY, see Foote, C. WEST STEVENS, JOYCE, “Childbearing among Unwed African American Adoles- cents: A Critique of Theories” (Fall), 278. WETZEL, JANICE WOOD, “On the Road to Beijing: The Evolution of the International Women’s Movement” (Summer), 221. [On the Bias] WILKINSON-SPARKS, TRACEY, see Gerdes, K. E. YOUNG, DIANES., “Contributing Factors to Poor Health Among Incarcerated Women: A Conceptual Model” (Winter), 440. ZIPPAY, ALLISON, “Getting By: Women Homeworkers and Rural Economic Development, by Christina E. Gringeri” (Fall), 383. [Book Review] Articles: “ Adult Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse: The Case of Mormon Women,” Gerdes, Beck, Cowan-Hancock, and Wilkinson-Sparks, 39. “Changes in the Living Arrangements, Work Patterns, and Economic Status of Middle- Aged Single Women: 1971-1991,” Choi, 164. 510 Affilia Winter 1996 “Childbearing among Unwed African American Adolescents: A Critique of Theories,” West Stevens, 278. “Contributing Factors to Poor Health Among Incarcerated Women: A Conceptual Model,” Young, 440. “Debunking the Myth of Progress for Women Social Work Educators,” Petchers, 11. “Editorial: Affilia’s Tenth Anniversary,” Meyer, 141. “Editorial: Imagining the Impossible,” Meyer, 8. “Editorial: Saying Good-Bye and Hello,” Gross, 405. “Editorial: Women: Get Ready for the Long Haul,” Abramovitazn d Dinerman, 253. “Group Work With Bedouin Widows of the Negev in a Medical Clinic,” Al-Krenawi, 303. “Health: Elderly Rural Women’s Conceptions,” DePoy and Butler, 207. “Identifying Gendered Outcomes of Gender-Neutral Policies,” Quinn, 195. “The Impact of Machismo on Hispanic Women,” Quifiones Mayo and Resnick, 257. “Mandatory HIV Testing of Newborns: The Debate and a Programmatic Response,” Beckerman, Beder, and Gelman, 462. “Reflection,” Meyer, 408. “Rural Elderly Women’s Attitudes Toward Professional and Governmental Assis- tance,” Butler and DePoy, 76. “Stereotypes and Stigma: What’s Changed for Welfare Mothers,” Davis And Hagen, 319. “When Mothers of Adult Daughters Die: A New Area of Feminist Practice,” Foote, Valentich, and Gavel, 145. “Wilderness Stationery: Women’s Letters and Women’s Research,” Matthews and Callahan, 338. “Women, Poverty, and Welfare Reform: A Challenge to Social Workers,” Swigonski9,5 . “Women Vietnam Veterans With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Implications for Prac- tice,” Price and Knox, 61. “Women, Violence, and Fear: One Community’s Experience,” Kasper and Aponte, 179. On the Bias: “FemSAc Wohrko ino Prlogr:ess ,” Femschool ’95 Writing Circle, 111. from the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing 1995” Roche, 484. “On the Road to Beijing: The Evolution of the International Women’s Movement,” Wetzel, 221. “Women Managers Are Better: No They’re Not, Yes They Are!” Chernesky, 356. Book Reviews: “Alcoholism Treatment: A Social Work Perspective, by Katherine Van Wormer,” Corrigan, 383. “BetVoiwce eande Sinlenc e: Womaned nGirl s, Race and Relationship, by Jill McLean Taylor, Carol Gilligan, and Amy M. Sullivan,” Sparks, 503. “Challenging Codependency: Feminist Critiques, edited by Marguerite Babcock and Christine McKay,” Anderson, 499. “ChangOuir Mningds , by Celia Kitzinger and Rachel Perkins,” Kaschak, 124. “The Civil Rights of Homeless People: Law, Social Policy and Social Work Practice, by MadRe. Stlonere,” iGreennblaett, 383 Index 511 “Eight Bullets: One Woman's Story of Surviving Anti-Gay Violence, by Claudia Brenner with Hanna Ashley,” Tully, 124. “Ethical Decision Making in Therapy: Feminist Perspectives, edited by Elizabeth J. Rave and Carolyn C. Larsen,” Peterson, 383. “Feminist Generations: The Persistence of the Radical Women's Movement, by Nancy Whit- tier,” Roche, 233. “Feminist Organizations: Harvest of the New Women’s Movement, edited by Myra Marx Ferree and Patricia Yancey Martin,” Brilliant, 383. “Feminist Practice in the 21st Century, edited by Nan Van Den Bergh,” Sancier, 495. “Florence Kelley and the Nation’s Work: The Rise of Women’s Political Culture, 1830-1900, by Kathryn Kish Sklar,” Axinn, 383. “Getting By: Women Homeworkers and Rural Economic Development, by Christina E. Gringeri,” Zippay, 383. “Healing the Divided Self: Clinical and Ericksonian Hypnotherapy for Post-traumatic and Dissociative Conditions, by Maggie Phillips and Claire Frederick,” Rose, 500. “Jobs for All: A Plan for the Revitalization of America, by Sheila D. Collins, Helen Lachs Ginsburg, and Gertrude Schaffner Goldberg,” and “Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare, and Government Work Programs, by Nancy E. Rose,” Hagen, 496. “The Journal Project: Dialogues and Conversations inside Women’s Studies, edited by Dana Putnam, Dorothy Kidd, Elaine Dornan, and Patty Moore,” Levy Simon, 383. “Lives of Our Own: Secrets of Salty Old Women, by Caroline Bird,” Heisel, 233. “Pitied But Not Entitled: Single Mothers and the History of Welfare, 1890-1935, by Linda Gordon,” Abramovitz, 233. “Social Work in Action, edited by Robyn Munford and Mary Nash,” Rock, 233. “The Stranger Who Bore Me: Adoptee-Birth Mother Relationships, by Karen March,” Berry, 502. “Subversive Dialogues, by Laura Brown”, Kaschak, 124. “The Welfare ofC hildren, by Duncan Lindsey,” Schaffner Goldberg, 383. “Women of Color: Integrating Ethnic and Gender Identities in Psychotherapy, by Lillian Comas-Diaz and Beverly Greene,” Cox, 124. Poetry: “Her Own Choice,” Sejfulla, 130. “Woman Walkabout,” Metz, 247. Short Story: “An Untenured Professor,” Keigher, 362. In Memoriam: “Remembering Liane Vida Davis,” Hagen, 5.

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