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to AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Volume 12 Number 1 (Spring 1997) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (Summer 1997) pp. 129-256 Number 3 (Fall 1997) pp. 257-384 Number 4 (Winter 1997) pp. 385-512 Authors: ANASTAS, JEANE W., “Critical Thinking for Social Workers: A Workbook, by Leonard Gibbs and Eileen Gambrill” [Book Review], 490. ANASTAS, JEANE W., “War, Battering and Other Sports: The Gulf Between American Men and Women, by James McBride” [Book Review], 116 ANDERSON, STEPHEN C., see Wilson, M. K. AULT, AMBER, see Brzuzy, S. BAINES, DONNA, “Feminist Social Work in the Inner City: The Challenges of Race, Class, and Gender,” 297. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Faces of Poverty: Portraits of Women and Their Children on Welfare by Jill Duerr Berrick” [Book Review], 490. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Starting Right: How America Addresses Its Youngest Children and What We Can Do About It by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn” [Book Review], 490. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Teen Mothers: Citizens or Dependents? by Ruth Horowitz” [Book Review], 490. BEAMAN-HALL, LORI, and NANCY NASON-CLARK, “Partners or Protagonists? The Transition House Movement and Conservative Churches,” 176. BERRY, MARIANNE, “Manufacturing ‘Bad Mothers’: A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect, by Karen J. Swift” [Book Review], 240. BOES, MARY, AND KATHERINE VAN WORMER, “Social Work with Homeless Women in Emergency Rooms: A Strengths-Feminist Perspective,” 408. BRZUZY, STEPHANIE, AMBER AULT, and ELIZABETH A. SEGAL, “Conducting Qualitative Interviews With Women Survivors of Trauma,” 76. BURMAN, SONDRA, “Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk, edited by Brenda L. Underhill and Dana G. Finnegan” [Book Review], 490. BUTLER, SANDRA SUE, “Homelessness Among AFDC Families in a Rural State: It Is Bound to Get Worse,” 427. to AFFILIA: JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK Volume 12 Number 1 (Spring 1997) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (Summer 1997) pp. 129-256 Number 3 (Fall 1997) pp. 257-384 Number 4 (Winter 1997) pp. 385-512 Authors: ANASTAS, JEANE W., “Critical Thinking for Social Workers: A Workbook, by Leonard Gibbs and Eileen Gambrill” [Book Review], 490. ANASTAS, JEANE W., “War, Battering and Other Sports: The Gulf Between American Men and Women, by James McBride” [Book Review], 116 ANDERSON, STEPHEN C., see Wilson, M. K. AULT, AMBER, see Brzuzy, S. BAINES, DONNA, “Feminist Social Work in the Inner City: The Challenges of Race, Class, and Gender,” 297. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Faces of Poverty: Portraits of Women and Their Children on Welfare by Jill Duerr Berrick” [Book Review], 490. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Starting Right: How America Addresses Its Youngest Children and What We Can Do About It by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn” [Book Review], 490. BARATTA, CATHERINE R., “Teen Mothers: Citizens or Dependents? by Ruth Horowitz” [Book Review], 490. BEAMAN-HALL, LORI, and NANCY NASON-CLARK, “Partners or Protagonists? The Transition House Movement and Conservative Churches,” 176. BERRY, MARIANNE, “Manufacturing ‘Bad Mothers’: A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect, by Karen J. Swift” [Book Review], 240. BOES, MARY, AND KATHERINE VAN WORMER, “Social Work with Homeless Women in Emergency Rooms: A Strengths-Feminist Perspective,” 408. BRZUZY, STEPHANIE, AMBER AULT, and ELIZABETH A. SEGAL, “Conducting Qualitative Interviews With Women Survivors of Trauma,” 76. BURMAN, SONDRA, “Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk, edited by Brenda L. Underhill and Dana G. Finnegan” [Book Review], 490. BUTLER, SANDRA SUE, “Homelessness Among AFDC Families in a Rural State: It Is Bound to Get Worse,” 427. Index 505 CARMODY, MOIRA, “Submerged Voices: Coordinators of Sexual Assault Services Speak of Their Experiences,” 452. CARTER, CAROLYN S., “Ladies Don’t: A Historical Perspective on Attitudes Toward Alcoholic Women,” 471. CHANDLER, SUSAN KERR, “Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890- 1930, by Molly Ladd-Taylor” [Book Review], 240. CONROY, KATHRYN, “Helping Battered Women: New Perspectives and Remedies, edited by Albert R. Roberts” [Book Review], 490. DIPALMA, SUNDAY, “Skin Deep: Women Writing on Color, Culture and Identity, edited by Elena Featherston” [Book Review], 116. DUNN, PATRICIA C., “Alcoholism in the United States: Racial and Ethnic Considerations, formulated by the Committee on Cultural Psychiatry, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry” [Book Review], 240. EGAN, MARCIA, “Getting Down to Business and Off Welfare: Rural Women Entrepre- neurs,” 215. FAULKNER, AUDREY OLSEN, “Economic Development and Women in the World Com- munity, edited by Kartik C. Roy, Clement A. Tisdell, and Hans C. Blomqvist” [Book Review], 368. FISHER, PAMELA, “ Voices from Within: Women Who Have Broken the Law, by Evelyn K. Sommers” [Book Review], 490. FITZPATRICK, JACKI A., and TODD R. GOMEZ, “Still Caught in a Trap: The Contin- ued Povertization of Women,” 318. FREEDBERG, SHARON, “The ‘Girl Problem’: Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930, by Ruth M. Alexander” [Book Review], 368. GERDES, KAREN E., “Long-Term AFDC Mothers and Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome: Is There a Connection?” [On the Bias], 359. GOLDBERG, GERTRUDE SCHAFFNER, “The Welfare of Children, by Duncan Lindsey” [Book Review], 368. GOLDBERG, JOAN E., “Mutuality in the Relationship of Homeless Women and Their Mothers,” 96. GOMEZ, TODD R., see Fitzpatrick, J. A. GRAZIANO, ROBERTA, “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace and Academia: Psychiatric Issues, edited by Diane K. Shrier” [Book Review], 368. GREENBLATT, SARAH B., “Canadian Family Policies: Cross-National Comparisons, by Maureen Baker” [Book Review], 240. GROSS, EMMA, “ ‘Character Talk’ and Public Policy” [Editorial], 5. GROSS, EMMA, “Is There Life After Welfare?” [Editorial], 133. GROSS, EMMA, “What Is Feminist About Homelessness?” [Editorial], 389. HAGA, M. P., see Tiemann, K. A. HASLETT, DIANE C., “Hull House and the Birth Control Movement: An Untold Story,” 261. HEINTZELMAN, CAROL A., “Women, Power, and Childbirth: A Case Study of a Free- Standing Birth Center, by Kathleen Doherty Turkel” [Book Review], 240. HILBERT, JUDITH C., RAIZA KOLIA, AND DAWN M. VANLEEUWEN, “Abused Women in New Mexican Shelters: Factors That Influence Independence on Dis- charge,” 391. HIPP, JENNIFER L., “Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives, edited by Marcia Hill and Esther D. Rothblum” [Book Review], 490. 506 Affilia Winter 1997 HIPP, JENNIFER L., “Reflections on Feminist Family Therapy Training, edited by Kathy Weingarten and Michele Bograd” [Book Review], 490. HUMPHREYS, NANCY A., “Climbing the Hill: Gender Conflict in Congress, by Karen Foerstel and Herbert N. Foerstel” [Book Review], 368. IMRE, ROBERTA WELLS, “The Stories We Are: An Essay on Self-Creation, by William Lowell Randall” [Book Review], 368. JIMENEZ, MARY ANN, “Gender and Psychiatry: Psychiatric Conceptions of Mental Disorders in Women, 1960-1994,” 154. KEIGHER, SHARON M.., “Faces of Women and Aging, edited by Nancy D. Davis, Ellen Cole, and Esther D. Rothblum” [Book Review], 116. KEIGHER, SHARON M., “The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies, by Martha Albertson Fineman” [Book Review], 240. KENNEDY, SALLY A., see Tiemann, K. A. KOLIA, RAIZA, see Hilbert, J. C. LAIRD, JOAN, “Incestuous Families: An Ecological Approach to Understanding and Treat- ment, by James W. Maddock and Noel R. Larson” [Book Review], 240. LECHNER, VIOLA M., “Fetal Rights, Women’s Rights: Gender Equality in the Workplace, by Suzanne Uttaro Samuels” [Book Review], 116. LEIGHNINGER, LESLIE, “Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women’s Health Activism in America, 1890-1950, by Susan L. Smith” [Book Review], 116. LINDSEY, ELIZABETH W., “Feminist Issues in Qualitative Research With Formerly Homeless Mothers,” 57. LOWRY, CHRISTINE T., “Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-Transformation in Women's Lives, by Martha McMahon” [Book Review], 240. LUNDY, MARTA, see Massat, C. R. LUNDY, MARTA, “Working With Men: The Thin Edge of the Feminist Wedge, edited by Kate Cavanaugh and Viviene E. Cree” [Book Review], 368. MASON, SALLY, “Social Work Research: Is There a Feminist Method?,” 10. MASSAT, CAROL RIPPEY, and MARTA LUNDY, “Empowering Research Partici- pants,” 33. MESSINGER, LORI, and MICHELLE TOPAL, “’Are You Married?’ Two Sexual-Minority Students’ Perspectives on Field Placements” [On the Bias], 106. NASON-CLARK, NANCY, see Beaman-Hall, L. PALMA, BERNADETTE, “Breakthrough” [Poetry], 114. PALMA, BERNADETTE, “The Corn Crib,” [Poetry], 114. PALMA, BERNADETTE, “Daisies,” [Poetry], 114. PERKINS, LOLITA C., “Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Progressive Example for Modern Times,” 229. PETERSON, K. JEAN, and ADA SCHMIDT-TIESZEN, “Medicaid as a Woman’s Issue: A Conflict of Values,” 136. POINDEXTER, CYNTHIA CANNON, “Ms. Carol” [Poetry], 486. POINDEXTER, CYNTHIA CANNON, “Ms. Dorothy” [Poetry], 486. POTTICK, KATHLEEN J., “Always a Sister: The Feminism of Lillian D. Wald, by Doris Groshen Daniels” [Book Review], 240. QUEIRO-TAJALLI, IRENE, “The Maria Paradox: How Latinas Can Merge Old World Traditions With New World Self-Esteem, by Rosa Maria Gil and Carmen Inoa Vazquez” [Book Review], 490. ROSEN, HELEN, “I Am Not Your Victim: Anatomy of Domestic Violence, by Beth Sipe and Evelyn J. Hall” [Book Review], 368. Index 507 ROSEN, HELEN, “Sexual Coercion in Dating Relationships, edited by E. Sandra Byers and Lucia F. O’Sullivan” [Book Review], 368. ROSEN, HELEN, “Wife Rape: Understanding the Response of Survivors of Service Providers, by Raquel Kennedy Bergen” [Book Review], 368. SCHMIDT-TIESZEN, ADA, see Peterson, K. J. SEGAL, ELIZABETH A., see Brzuzy, S. SHIROMOTO, SHIRLEY T., “Japanese American Women: Three Generations, 1890-1990, by Mei Nakano” [Book Review], 116. STADUM, BEVERLY, “Female Protection and Empowerment: Travelers Aid Services, 1919-1934,” 278. STONER, MADELEINE R., “Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender Justice, by Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea” [Book Review], 240. TIEMANN, KATHLEEN, SALLY A. KENNEDY, and MYRNA P. HAGA, “Lesbians’ Experiences With Helping Professionals,” 84. TOPAL, MICHELLE, see Messinger, L. VAN WORMER, KATHERINE, see Boes, M. VANLEEUWEN, DAWN M.., see Hilbert J. C. WEINER, ADELE, “Lesbians of Color: Social and Human Services, edited by Hilda Hi- dalgo” [Book Review], 240. WEINGER, SUSAN, see Wijnberg, M. H. WIJNBERG, MARION H., and SUSAN WEINGER, “Marginalization and the Single Mother: A Comparison of Two Studies,” 197. WILSON, MARTHAK., and STEPHEN C. ANDERSON, “Empowering Female Offend- ers: Removing Barriers to Community-Based Practice,” 342. YOUNG, ALMAT,., “An American Dilemma Revisited: Race Relations in a Changing World, edited by Obie Clayton, Jr.” [Book Review], 368. Articles: “Abused Women in New Mexican Shelters: Factors That Influence Independence on Discharge,” Hilbert et al., 391. “Conducting Qualitative Interviews With Women Survivors of Trauma,” Brzuzy et al., 76. “Empowering Female Offenders: Removirg Barriers to Community-Based Practice,” Wilson and Anderson, 342. “Empowering Research Participants,” Massat and Lundy, 33. “Female Protection and Empowerment: Travelers Aid Services, 1919-1934,” Stadum, 278. “Feminist Issues in Qualitative Research With Formerly Homeless Mothers,” Lindsey, 57. “Feminist Social Work in the Inner City: The Challenges of Race, Class, and Gender,” Baines, 297. “Gender and Psychiatry: Psychiatric Conceptions of Mental Disorders in Women, 1960-1994,” Jimenez, 154. “Getting Down to Business and Off Welfare: Rural Women Entrepreneurs,” Egan, 215. “Homelessness Among AFDC Families in a Rural State: It Is Bound to Get Worse,” Butler, 427. “Hull House and the Birth Control Movement: An Untold Story,” Hazlett, 261. 508 Affilia Winter 1997 “Ladies Don’t: A Historical Perspective on Attitudes Toward Alcoholic Women,” Carter, 471. “Lesbians’ Experiences With Helping Professionals,” Tiemann et al., 84. “Marginalization and the Single Mother: A Comparison of Two Studies,” Wijnberg and Weinger, 197. “Medicaid as a Woman’s Issue: A Conflict of Values,” Peterson and Schmidt-Tieszen, 136. “Mutuality in the Relationship of Homeless Women and Their Mothers,” Goldberg, 96. “Nannie Helen Burroughs: A Progressive Example for Modern Times,” Perkins, 229. “Partners or Protagonists? The Transition House Movement and Conservative Churches,” Beaman-Hall and Nason-Clark, 176. “Social Work Research: Is There a Feminist Method?” Mason, 10. “Social Work With Homeless Women in Emergency Rooms: A Strengths-Feminist Perspective,” Boes and van Wormer, 408. “Still Caught in a Trap: The Continued Povertization of Women,” Fitzpatrick and Gomez, 318. “Submerged Voices: Coordinators of Sexual Assault Services Speak of Their Experi- ences,” Carmody, 452. Editorials: “ ‘Character Talk’ and Public Policy,” Gross, 5. “Is There Life After Welfare?” Gross, 133. “What Is Feminist About Homelessness?” Gross, 389. On the Bias: “*Are You Married?’ Two Sexual-Minority Students’ Perspectives on Field Place- ments,” Messinger and Topal, 106. “Long-Term AFDC Mothers and Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome: Is There a Connec- tion?” Gerdes, 359. Book Reviews: “Alcoholism in the United States: Racial and Ethnic Considerations, formulated by the Committee on Cultural Psychiatry, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry,” Dunn, 240. “Always a Sister: The Feminism of Lillian D. Wald, by Doris Groshen Daniels,” Pottick, 240. “An American Dilemma Revisited: Race Relations in a Changing World, edited by Obie Clayton, Jr.,” Young, 368. “Canadian Family Policies: Cross-National Comparisons, by Maureen Baker,” Greenblatt, 116. “Chemical Dependency: Women at Risk, edited by Brenda L. Underhill and Dana G. Finnegan,” Burman, 490. “Climbing the Hill: Gender Conflict in Congress, by Karen Foerstel and Herbert N. Foerstel,” Humphreys, 368. “Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives, edited by Marcia Hill and Esther D. Rothblum,” Hipp, 490. Index 509 “Critical Thinking for Social Workers: A Workbook, by Leonard Gibbs and Eileen Gambrill,” Anastas, 490. “Economic Development and Women in the World Community, edited by Kartik C. Roy, Clement A. Tisdell, and Hans C. Blomqvist,” Faulkner, 368. “Engendering Motherhood: Identity and Self-Transformation in Women's Lives, by Martha McMahon,” Lowry, 240. “Faces of Poverty: Portraits of Women and Their Children on Welfare, by Jill Duerr Berrick,” Baratta, 490. “Faces of Women and Aging, edited by Nancy D. Davis, Ellen Cole, and Esther D. Rothblum,” Keigher, 116. “Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender Justice, by Nancy R. Hooyman and Judith Gonyea,” Stoner, 240. “Fetal Rights, Women’s Rights: Gender Equality in the Workplace, by Suzanne Uttaro Samuels,” Lechner, 116. “The ‘Girl Problem’: Female Sexual Delinquency in New York, 1900-1930, by Ruth M. Alexander,” Freedberg, 368. “Helping Battered Women: New Perspectives and Remedies, edited by Albert R. Roberts,” Conroy, 490. “I Am Not Your Victim: Anatomy of Domestic Violence, by Beth Sipe and Evelyn J. Hall,” Rosen, 368. “Incestuous Families: An Ecological Approach to Understanding and Treatment, by James W. Maddock and Noel R. Larson,” Laird, 240. “Japanese American Women: Three Generations, 1890-1990, by Mei Nakano,” Shiromoto, 116. “Lesbians of Color: Social and Human Services, edited by Hilda Hidalgo,” Weiner, 240. “Manufacturing ‘Bad Mothers’: A Critical Perspective on Child Neglect, by Karen J. Swift,” Berry, 240. “The Maria Paradox: How Latinas Can Merge Old World Traditions With New World Self-Esteem, by Rosa Maria Gil and Carmen Inoa Vazquez,” Queiro-Tajalli, 490. “Mother-Work: Women, Child Welfare, and the State, 1890-1930, by Molly Ladd-Taylor,” Chandler, 240. “The Neutered Mother, the Sexual Family, and Other Twentieth Century Tragedies, by Martha Albertson Fineman,” Keigher, 240. “Reflections on Feminist Family Therapy Training, edited by Kathy Weingarten and Michele Bograd,” Hipp, 490. “Sexual Coercion in Dating Relationships, edited by E. Sandra Byers and Lucia F. O’Sulli- van,” Rosen, 368. “Sexual Harassment in the Workplace and Academia: Psychiatric Issues, edited by Diane K. Shrier,” Graziano, 368. “Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired: Black Women’s Health Activism in America, 1890- 1950, by Susan L. Smith,” Leighninger, 116. “Skin Deep: Women Writing on Color, Culture and Identity, edited by Elena Featherston,” DiPalma, 116. “Starting Right: How America Addresses Its Youngest Children and What We Can Do About It, by Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn,” Baratta, 490. “The Stories We Are: An Essay on Self-Creation, by William Lowell Randall,” Imre, 368. “Teen Mothers: Citizens or Dependents?, by Ruth Horowitz,” Baratta, 490. “Voices from Within: Women Who Have Broken the Law, by Evelyn K. Sommers,” Fisher, 490. 510 Affilia Winter 1997 “War, Battering and Other Sports: The Gulf Between American Men and Women, by James McBride,” Anastas, 116. “The Welfare of Children, by Duncan Lindsey,” Goldberg, 368. “Wife Rape: Understanding the Response of Survivors of Service Providers, by Raquel Kennedy Bergen,” Rosen, 368. “Women, Power, and Childbirth: A Case Study of a Free-Standing Birth Center, by Kathleen Doherty Turkel,” Heintzelman, 240. “Working With Men: The Thin Edge of the Feminist Wedge, edited by Kate Cavanaugh and Viviene E. Cree,” Lundy, 368. Poetry: “Breakthrough,” Palma, 114. “The Corn Crib,” Palma, 114. “Daisies,” Palma, 114. “Ms. Carol,” Poindexter, 486. “Ms. Dorothy,” Poindexter, 486.

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