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INDEX TO VoLUME 1/7 Author/Title Index, General “African-American Women’s History and the Metalanguage of Race,” by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, no. 2:251-—74 Allen, Carolyn, “Breaking the Sequence: Women’s Experimental Fic- tion edited by Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs; Feminine Fic- tions: Revisiting the Postmodern by Patricia Waugh; Herself Beheld: The Literature of the Looking Glass by Jenijoy La Belle: Book Re- view,” no. 1:233-—36 Alvarez, Sonia E. (see Sternbach, Nancy Saporta, Marysa Navarro- Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez) “The Anatomy of a Marriage: Letters of Emma Spaulding Bryant, 1873: Archives,’ by Shan Holt, no. 1:187—204 Aptheker, Bettina, ““The Conceptual Practices of Power: A Feminist Sociology of Knowledge by Dorothy E. Smith; Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empower- ment by Patricia Hill Collins: Book Review,” no. 2:467—7 “Baboons with Briefcases: Feminism, Functionalism, and Sociobiology in the Evolution of Primate Gender,” by Susan Sperling, no. 1:1—27 Barnes, Teresa A., ““The Fight for Control of African Women’s Mobil- ity in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1900-1939,” no. 3:586—608 Baron, Ava, “Women and Industrialization: Gender at Work in Nineteenth-Century England by Judy Lown; A Woman’s Wage: His- torical Meanings and Social Consequences by Alice Kessler-Harris: Book Review,” no. 1:224—28 Barrett, Michéle, “‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism: A British Sociolo- gist’s View: Review Essay,” no. 2:455—66 Berg, Maggie, “‘Luce Irigaray’s ‘Contradictions’: Poststructuralism and Feminism,” no. 1:50—70 “Beyond the Difference versus Equality Policy Debate: Postsuffrage Feminism, Citizenship, and the Quest for a Feminist Welfare State,” by Wendy Sarvasy, no. 2:329-—62 Brewer, Priscilla J., ‘‘ ‘Tho’ of the Weaker Sex’: A Reassessment of Gender Equality among the Shakers,” no. 3:609-—35 Brush, Lisa, Endless Crusade: Women Social Scientists and Progressive Reform by Ellen Fitzpatrick; Lady Bountiful Revisited: Women, Phi- lanthropy, and Power edited by Kathleen D. McCarthy; Creating a Female Dominion in American Reform, 1890-1935 by Robyn Muncy: Book Review,” no. 4:829-—34 SIGNS Summer 1992 INDEX TO VoLUME 1/7 Author/Title Index, General “African-American Women’s History and the Metalanguage of Race,” by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, no. 2:251-—74 Allen, Carolyn, “Breaking the Sequence: Women’s Experimental Fic- tion edited by Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs; Feminine Fic- tions: Revisiting the Postmodern by Patricia Waugh; Herself Beheld: The Literature of the Looking Glass by Jenijoy La Belle: Book Re- view,” no. 1:233-—36 Alvarez, Sonia E. (see Sternbach, Nancy Saporta, Marysa Navarro- Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez) “The Anatomy of a Marriage: Letters of Emma Spaulding Bryant, 1873: Archives,’ by Shan Holt, no. 1:187—204 Aptheker, Bettina, ““The Conceptual Practices of Power: A Feminist Sociology of Knowledge by Dorothy E. Smith; Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empower- ment by Patricia Hill Collins: Book Review,” no. 2:467—7 “Baboons with Briefcases: Feminism, Functionalism, and Sociobiology in the Evolution of Primate Gender,” by Susan Sperling, no. 1:1—27 Barnes, Teresa A., ““The Fight for Control of African Women’s Mobil- ity in Colonial Zimbabwe, 1900-1939,” no. 3:586—608 Baron, Ava, “Women and Industrialization: Gender at Work in Nineteenth-Century England by Judy Lown; A Woman’s Wage: His- torical Meanings and Social Consequences by Alice Kessler-Harris: Book Review,” no. 1:224—28 Barrett, Michéle, “‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism: A British Sociolo- gist’s View: Review Essay,” no. 2:455—66 Berg, Maggie, “‘Luce Irigaray’s ‘Contradictions’: Poststructuralism and Feminism,” no. 1:50—70 “Beyond the Difference versus Equality Policy Debate: Postsuffrage Feminism, Citizenship, and the Quest for a Feminist Welfare State,” by Wendy Sarvasy, no. 2:329-—62 Brewer, Priscilla J., ‘‘ ‘Tho’ of the Weaker Sex’: A Reassessment of Gender Equality among the Shakers,” no. 3:609-—35 Brush, Lisa, Endless Crusade: Women Social Scientists and Progressive Reform by Ellen Fitzpatrick; Lady Bountiful Revisited: Women, Phi- lanthropy, and Power edited by Kathleen D. McCarthy; Creating a Female Dominion in American Reform, 1890-1935 by Robyn Muncy: Book Review,” no. 4:829-—34 SIGNS Summer 1992 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Bunkers, Suzanne L., “A Poetics of Women’s Autobiography: Margin- ality and the Fictions of Self-Representation by Sidonie Smith; The Private Self: Theory and Practice of Women’s Autobiographical Writ- ings edited by Shari Benstock; Interpreting Women’s Lives: Feminist Theory and Personal Narratives edited by Personal Narratives Group; Life/Lines: Theorizing Women’s Autobiography edited by Bella Brodzki and Celeste Schenck: Book Review,” no. 4:839—42 “Chrétien de Troyes, Gratian, and the Medieval Romance of Sexual Violence,” by Kathryn Gravdal, no. 3:558—85 Chuchryk, Patricia (see Sternbach, Nancy Saporta, Marysa Navarro- Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez) “Dancing Out the Difference: Cultural Imperialism and Ruth St. Denis’s ‘Radha’ of 1906,” by Jane Desmond, no. 1:28-49 Davis, Deanna L., “Feminist Critics and Literary Mothers: Daughters Reading Elizabeth Gaskell,’ no. 3:507—32 de Marneffe, Daphne, “Looking and Listening: The Construction of Clinical Knowledge in Charcot and Freud,” no. 1:71-111 Desmond, Jane, “Dancing out the Difference: Cultural Imperialism and Ruth St. Denis’s ‘Radha’ of 1906,” no. 1:28—49 Disch, Lisa J., “‘W omen and the Work of Benevolence: Morality, Poli- tics, and Class in the Nineteenth-Century United States by Lori D. Ginzberg; Sex, Gender, and the Politics of ERA: A State and the Nation by Donald G. Mathews and Jane Sherron De Hart; Women in Public: Between Banners and Ballots, 1825-1880 by Mary P. Ryan; Women, Politics, and Change edited by Louise A. Tilly and Patricia Gurin: Book Review,” no. 1:214-—19 Duchamp, L. Timmel, “Haunting the House of Fiction: Feminist Per- spectives on Ghost Stories by American Women edited by Lynette Carpenter and Wendy K. Kolmar; Perils of the Night: A Feminist Study of Nineteenth-Century Gothic by Eugenia C. DeLamotte; Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction ed- ited by Lucie Armitt: Book Review,” no. 4:848—52 El Saffar, Ruth, “Lucrecia’s Dreams: Politics and Prophecy in Sixteenth-Centvry Spain by Richard L. Kagan; Teresa of Avila and the Rhetoric 0, Femininity by Alison Weber; Renaissance Feminism: Literary Texts and Political Models by Constance Jordan: Book Re- view,” no. 2:494—97 Faderman, Lillian, ““The Constraints of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece by John J. Winkler; Making Sex: Summer 1992 SIGNS 865 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud by Thomas Laqueur; Disorders of Desire: Sex and Gender in Modern American Sexology by Janice M. Irvine: Book Review,” no. 4:820—24 Farrell, Dianne E., ““Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture by Joanna Hubbs; Goddess Embroideries of Eastern Europe by Mary B. Kelly: Book Review,” no. 1:236—40 “‘Feminisms in Latin America: From Bogota to San Bernardo,” by Nancy Saporta Sternbach, Marysa Navarro-Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez, no. 2:393-—434 “Feminist Critics and Literary Mothers: Daughters Reading Elizabeth Gaskell,’ by Deanna L. Davis, no. 3:507—33 “The Fight for Control of African Women’s Mobility in Colonial Zim- babwe, 1900-1939,” by Teresa A. Barnes, no. 3:585—608 Folbre, Nancy, “Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic His- tory of American Women by Claudia Dale Goldin; Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women’s Inroads into Male Occupa- tions by Barbara F. Reskin and Patricia A. Roos; Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class and Pay Equity by Joan Acker: Book Re- view,” no. 1:220—24 Frye, Marilyn, “On Being Labeled Politically (In)Correct: Getting It Right: Forum,” no. 4:781—93 Fuszara, Malgorzata, “Legal Regulation of Abortion in Poland: Forum,” no. 1:117—28 Gardiner, Judith Kegan, “‘Psychoanalysis and Feminism: An American Humanist’s View: Review Essay,” no. 2:437—54 Ginzberg, Ruth, “Changing Education: Women as Radicals and Con- servators edited by Joyce Antler and Sari Knopp Biklen; Reorienta- tions: Critical Theories and Pedagogies edited by Bruce Henrickson and Thais E. Morgan; Exiles and Communities: Teaching in the Pa triarchal Wilderness by Jo Anne Pagano; Women in Higher Educa- tion: Changes and Challenges edited by Lynne B. Welch: Book Re- view,” no. 3:657—61 Goldman, Wendy, “‘W omen and Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution edited by Harriet B. Applewhite and Darline G. Levy; Women, Work, and Sexual Politics in Eighteenth-Century England by Bridget Hill; Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution by Joan B. Landes: Book Review,’ no. 2:489-—93 Gravdal, Kathryn, ““Chrétien de Troyes, Gratian, and the Medieval Romance of Sexual Violence,” no. 3:558—85 Grier, Beverly, “Pawns, Porters, and Petty Traders: Women in the Transi- tion to Cash Crop Agriculture in Colonial Ghana,” no. 2:304—28 SIGNS Summer 1992 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Haj, Samira, “Palestinian Women and Patriarchal Relations,” no. 4:761-—78 Hedrick, Joan D., “Parlor Literature: Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Question of ‘Great Women Artists, ” no. 2:275-—303 ““Hegemonic Relations and Gender Resistance: The New Veiling as Accommodating Protest in Cairo,’ by Arlene Elowe MacLeod, no. 3:533-—57 Higginbotham, Evelyn Brooks, “African-American Women’s History and the Metalanguage of Race,” no. 2:251-—74 Holt, Shan, “The Anatomy of a Marriage: Letters of Emma Spaulding Bryant, 1873: Archives,” no. 1:187—204 “The Inhospitable Hospital: Gender and Professionalism in Civil War Medicine,” by Jane E. Schultz, no. 2:363-—92 Kaplan, E. Ann, “Gender Politics and MTV: Voicing the Difference by Lisa A. Lewis; Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity by Judith Butler; Subversive Intent: Gender, Politics, and the Avant-Garde by Susan Rubin Suleiman: Book Review,” no. 4:843-—48 Kessler-Harris, Alice, “On Being Labeled Politically (In)Correct: The View from Women’s Studies: Forum,” no. 4:794—805 Kramarae, Cheris, “Speaking Freely: Unlearning the Lies of the Fa- thers’ Tongues by Julia Penelope; You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation by Deborah Tannen; Telling It: Women and Language across Cultures edited by The Telling It Book Collective: Book Review,’ no. 3:666—71 Landes, Joan B., ““The Oppositional Imagination: Feminism, Critique, and Political Theory by Joan Cocks; Beyond Oppression: Feminist Theory and Political Strategy by M. E. Hawkesworth; Justice, Gen- der, and the Family by Susan Moller Okin: Book Review,” no. 1:205-—10 “Legal Regulation of Abortion in Poland: Forum,’ by Malgorzata Fuszara, no. 1:117—28 Lennox, Sara, “Conflicts in Feminism edited by Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller; (Ex) Tensions: Re-figuring Feminist Criticism by Elizabeth A. Meese: Book Review,” no. 3:652—57 Lewis, Jan, “Fierce Communion: Family and Community in Early America by Helena M. Wall; Ladies, Women, and Wenches: Choice and Constraint in Antebellum Charleston and Boston by Jane H. Pease and William H. Pease; A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Summer 1992 SIGNS 867 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785—1812 by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich,” no. 3:672—76 Lippert, Anne, “Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People,” no. 3:636—51 Littleton, Christine, “The Female Body and the Law by Zillah R. Eisenstein: Book Review,” no. 4:852—54 “Looking and Listening: The Construction of Clinical Knowledge in Charcot and Freud,” by Daphne de Marneffe, no. 1:71-—111 “Luce Irigaray’s ‘Contradictions’: Poststructuralism and Feminism,” by Maggie Berg, no. 1:50—70 McHugh, Ernestine L., “Marriage and Inequality in Classless Societies by Jane Fishburne Collier; The Gender of the Gift: Problems with Women and Problems with Society in Melanesia by Marilyn Strath- ern: Book Review,” no. 1:210—13 MacLeod, Arlene Elowe, ““Hegemonic Relations and Gender Resis- tance: The New Veiling as Accommodating Protest in Cairo,” no. 3:533—57 Mangini, Shirley, “Memories of Resistance: Female Activists from the Spanish Civil War: Revisions/Reports,” no. 1:171-—86 Marcus, Jane, “Pathographies: The Virginia Woolf Soap Operas: Re- view Essay,” no. 4:806—19 “Memories of Resistance: Female Activists from the Spanish Civil War: Revisions/Reports,” by Shirley Mangini, no. 1:171—86 Messer-Davidow, Ellen, ‘“‘Academic Tribes and Territories: Intellectual Enquiry and the Cultures of Disciplines by Tony Becher; Interdiscipli- narity: History, Theory, and Practice by Julia Thompson Klein; Cre- ative Marginality: Innovation at the Intersections of the Social Sciences by Mattei Dogan and Robert Pahre; Transforming Knowledge by Eliz- abeth Kamarck Minnich; Feminist Knowledge: Critique and Construct edited by Sneja Gunew: Book Review,” no. 3:676—88 Navarro-Aranguren, Marysa (see Sternbach, Nancy Saporta, Marysa Navarro-Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez) Nyhart, Lynn K., “Women of Science: Righting the Record edited by G. Kass-Simon and Patricia Farnes; The Mind Has No Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern Science by Londa Schiebinger; The Science of Woman: Gynaecology and Gender in England, 1800-1929 by Ornella Moscucci; Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science by Donna Haraway: Book Review,” no. 2:481—84 “On Being Labeled Politically (In)Correct: Getting It Right: Forum,” by Marilyn Frye, no. 4:781—93 SIGNS Summer 1992 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 “On Being Labeleu Politically (In)Correct: The View from Women’s Studies: Forum,” by Alice Kessler-Harris, no. 4:794—805 Overall, Christine, ““What’s Wrong with Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work,” no. 4:705-—24 “Palestinian Women and Patriarchal Relations,” by Samira Haj, no. 4:761-—77 “Parlor Literature: Harriet Beecher Stowe and the Question of ‘Great Women Artists, ” by Joan D. Hedrick, no. 2:275-—303 “Pathographies: The Virginia Woolf Soap Operas: Review Essay,” by Jane Marcus, no. 4:806-—19 “Pawns, Porters, and Petty Traders: Women in the Transition to Cash Crop Agriculture in Colonial Ghana,” by Beverly Grier, no. 2:304-—28 Plummer, Brenda Gayle, “Slave Women in Caribbean Society, 1650— 1838 by Barbara Bush; House and Street: The Domestic World of Servants and Masters in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro by Sandra Lauderdale Graham; Slave Women in the New World: Gen- der Stratification in the Caribbean by Marietta Morrissey: Book Re- view,’ no. 1: 229-32 “Psychoanalysis and Feminism: A British Sociologist’s View: Review Essay,” by Michéle Barrett, no. 2:455-—66 “Psychoanalysis and Feminism: An American Humanist’s View: Re- view Essay,” by Judith Kegan Gardiner, no. 2:437—54 Rosenberg, Dorothy J., “Shock Therapy: GDR Women in Transition from a Welfare State to a Social Market Economy: Forum,” no. 1:129-51 “Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People,” by Anne Lippert, no. 3:636—S1 Sarvasy, Wendy, “‘Beyond the Difference versus Equality Policy Debate: Postsuffrage Feminism, Citizenship, and the Quest for a Feminist Welfare State,” no. 2:329-—62 Scharf, Lois, and Angela Woollacott, “Back to Home and Duty: Women between the Wars, 1918-1939 by Deirdre Beddoe; Femi- nism and the Family in England, 1880—1939 by Carol Dyhouse; Women Assemble: Women Workers and the New Industries in Inter-War Britain by Miriam Glucksmann: Book Review,” no. 3:661—66 Schultz, Jane E., “The Inhospitable Hospital: Gender and Professional- ism in Civil War Medicine,’ no. 2:363—92 Summer 1992 SIGNS 869 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 “Shock Therapy: GDR Women in Transition from a Socialist Welfare State to a Social Market Economy: Forum,” by Dorothy J. Rosen- berg, no. 1:129-51 Sinha, Mrinalini, “The Post-colonial Critic: Interviews, Stategies, Dia- logues by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, edited by Sarah Harasym; The Rhys Woman by Paula Le Gallez; Jean Rhys at ““World’s End”: Novels of Colonial and Sexual Exile by Mary Lou Emery; Family and Gender in the Pacific: Domestic Contradictions and the Colo- nial Impact edited by Margaret Jolly and Martha Macintyre: Book Review,” no. 2:472—77 Smith, Vicki, “Circles of Care: Work and Identity in Women’s Lives edited by Emily K. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson; Managing Lives: Corporate Women and Social Change by Sue J. M. Freeman; The Experience and Meaning of Work in Women’s Lives edited by Hildreth Y. Grossman and Nia Lane Chester: Book Review,” no. 4:834-—38 “Some Aspects of the Changing Situation of Women in Hungary: Fo- rum,” by Julia Szalai, no. 1:152—70 “Speculum Feminarum: Gendered Perspectives on Obstetrics and Gyne- cology in Early Modern Germany,” by Lynne Tatlock, no. 4:725-—60 Sperling, Susan, ““Baboons with Briefcases: Feminism, Functionalism, and Sociobiology in the Evolution of Primate Gender,” no. 1:1—27 Sternbach, Nancy Saporta, Marysa Navarro-Aranguren, Patricia Chuchryk, and Sonia E. Alvarez, ““Feminisms in Latin America: From Bogota to San Bernardo,” no. 2:393-—434 Stiehm, Judith Hicks, “Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics by Cynthia Enloe; The Remasculin- ization of America: Gender and the Vietnam War by Susan Jeffords; Soldaderas in the Mexican Military: Myth and History by Elizabeth Salas: Book Review,” no. 4:825—29 Sullivan, Constance A., ‘Arms and the Woman: War, Gender, and Literary Representation edited by Helen M. Cooper, Adrienne Aus- lander Munich, and Susan Merrill Squier; Warrior Women and Pop- ular Balladry: 1650-1850 by Dianne Dugaw; Amazons and Mili- tary Maids: Women Who Dressed as Men in the Pursuit of Life, Liberty, and Happiness by Julie Wheelwright: Book Review,” no. 2:485—89 Szalai, Julia, “Some Aspects of the Changing Situation of Women in Hungary: Forum,” no. 1:152—70 Tatlock, Lynne, “Speculum Feminarum: Gendered Perspectives on Ob- stetrics and Gynecology in Early Modern Germany,” no. 4:725—60 “**Tho’ of the Weaker Sex’: A Reassessment of Gender Equality among the Shakers,” by Priscilla J. Brewer, no. 3:609-—35 SIGNS Summer 1992 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Wajcman, Judy, “Pleasure, Power and Technology: Some Tales of Gen- der, Engineering, and the Cooperative Workplace by Sally Hacker; ‘Doing It the Hard Way’: Investigations of Gender and Technology by Sally Hacker, edited by Dorothy E. Smith and Susan M. Turner: Book Review,” no. 2:478—80 “What’s Wrong with Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work,’ by Christine Overall, no. 4:705-—24 Woollacott, Angela (see Scharf, Lois, and Angela Woollacott) Author/Title Index, Books Reviewed Abel, Elizabeth. Virginia Woolf and the Fictions of Psychoanalysis, no. 2:435—66 Abel, Emily K., and Margaret K. Nelson, eds., Circles of Care: Work and Identity in Women’s Lives, no. 4:834—38 Academic Tribes and Territories: Intellectual Enquiry and the Cultures of Disciplines, Tony Becher, no. 3:676—88 Acker, Joan, Doing Comparable Worth: Gender, Class and Pay Equity, no. 1:220-—24 Alford, C. Fred. Melanie Klein and Critical Social Theory: An Account of Politics, Art, and Reason Based on Her Psychoanalytic Theory, no. 2:435—-66 All Contraries Confounded: The Lyrical Fiction of Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes and Marguerite Duras, Karen Kaivola, no. 4:806—19 Amazons and Military Maids: Women Who Dressed as Men in the Pursuit of Life, Liberty, and Happiness, Julie Wheelwright, no. 2:485-—89 Antler, Joyce, and Sari Knopp Biklen, eds., Changing Education: Women as Radicals and Conservators, no. 3:657—61 Applewhite, Harriet B., and Darline G. Levy, eds., Women and Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution, no. 2:489-—93 Armitt, Lucie, ed., Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Sci- ence Fiction, no. 4:848—52 Arms and the Woman: War, Gender, and Literary Representation, ed- ited by Helen M. Cooper, Adrienne Auslander Munich, and Susan Merrill Squier, no. 2:485—89 Auslander, Adrienne Munich (see Cooper, Helen M., Adrienne Aus- lander Munich, and Susan Merrill Squier, eds.) Back to Home and Duty: Women between the Wars, 1918-1939, Deirdre Beddoe, no. 3:661—66 Bananas, Beaches, and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, Cynthia Enloe, no. 4:825-—29 Summer 1992 SIGNS 871 INDEX TO VOLUME 17 Batchelor, John, Virginia Woolf: The Major Novels, no. 4:806—19 Becher, Tony, Academic Tribes and Territories: Intellectual Enquiry and the Cultures of Disciplines, no. 3:676—88 Beddoe, Deirdre, Back to Home and Duty: Women between the Wars, 1918-1939, no. 3:661—66 Benjamin, Jessica. The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination, no. 2:435-—66 Benstock, Shari, ed., The Private Self: Theory and Practice of Wom- en’s Autobiographical Writings, no. 4:839—42 Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis, edited by Teresa Brennan, no. 2:435—-66 Beyond Oppression: Feminist Theory and Political Strategy, M. E. Hawkesworth, no. 1:205—10 Biklen, Sari Knopp (see Antler, Joyce, and Sari Knopp Biklen, eds.) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge,Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment, Patricia Hill Collins, no. 2:467—71 The Bonds of Love: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and the Problem of Domination, Jessica Benjamin, no. 2:435—66 Breaking the Sequence: Women’s Experimental Fiction, edited by Ellen G. Friedman and Miriam Fuchs, no. 1:233-—36 Brennan, Teresa, ed., Between Feminism and Psychoanalysis, no. 2:435—66 Brodzki, Bella, and Celeste Schenck, eds., Life/Lines: Theorizing Wom- en’s Autobiography, no. 4:839—42 Bush, Barbara, Slave Women in Caribbean Society, 1650-1838, no. 1:229-—32 Butler, Judith, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Iden- tity, no. 4:843—48 Carmago, Thomas, The Flight of the Mind: Virginia Woolf’s Art and Manic-Depressive Illness, no. 4:806—19 Carpenter, Lynette, and Wendy K. Kolmar, eds., Haunting the House of Fiction: Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women, no. 4:848—52 Caughie, Pamela, Virginia Woolf and Postmodernism: Literature in Quest and Question of Itself, no. 4:806-—19 Changing Education: Women as Radicals and Conservators, edited by Joyce Antler and Sari Knopp Biklen, no. 3:657—61 Chester, Nia Lane (see Grossman, Hildreth Y., and Nia Lane Chester, eds.) Chodorow, Nancy, Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory, no. 2:435—-66 Circles of Care: Work and Identity in Women’s Lives, edited by Emily K. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson, no. 4:834—38 SIGNS Summer 1992

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