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  1. Exploring Women's Studies: Looking Forward, Looking Back by Carol R. Berkin, Judith L. Pinch, et all 2005-05-27
  2. Women of Faith Study Guide Series: Managing Your Moods (Women of Faith Study Guide Series) by Thomas Nelson, 2004-04-08
  3. The Woman's Study Bible: Opening The Word Of God To Women
  4. Women of the New Testament: 10 Studies for Individuals or Groups (Lifeguide Bible Studies) by Phyllis J. Le Peau, 2003-02
  5. Women's Studies and Business Ethics: Toward a New Conversation (Ruffin Series in Business Ethics) by Andrea Larson, R. Edward Freeman, 1997-09-18
  6. The Bible Study For Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn, 2006
  7. King James Version Women of Color Study (Bibles)
  8. Women of Faith Study Bible Pink/ Hot Pink GM by Zondervan, 2006-05-01
  9. New Women's Devotional Bible: New International Version, Chocolate/Orchid, Italian Duo-tone, Compact
  10. Bible study for busy women by Ethel L Herr, 1983
  11. Women of Faith Study Bible Women Lavendar Alligator - GM by Zondervan, 2006-05-01
  12. Women and Globalization
  13. Women Of Destiny Bible Women Mentoring Women Through The Scriptures
  14. Whores And Thieves of the Worst Kind: A Study of Women, Crime, And Prisons, 1835-2000 by L. Mara Dodge, 2006-02-28

61. Reading Room, Women's Studies Database - University Of Maryland
Provides the etext for the poems contained within the anthology, Renascence and Other Poems.
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/WomensStudies/ReadingRoom/Poetry/Millay/
Edna St.Vincent Millay
README
afternoon-on-a-hill
ashes-of-life
blight ... Reference Room This page is maintained by MITH Staff.
Questions, comments, and/or suggestions should be directed to ws-editor@umail.umd.edu
Last modified Monday, June 9, 2003

62. THE SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR INSTITUTE
A college within Concordia University, established in 1978 to provide a foundation for the teaching of, and research in, women's studies.
http://artsandscience.concordia.ca/wsdb/DirecTORY.html
THE
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR
INSTITUTE Concordia University
1455 boul. de Maisonneuve West
Montreal, (Quebec)
Telephone: (514) 848-2424 LILLIAN ROBINSON
Principal
Local
robinson@vax2.concordia.ca

CHANTAL MAILLÉ
Associate Professor Local cmaillé@vax2.concordia.ca VIVIANE NAMASTE Assistant Professor Local viviane@vax2.concordia.ca LINDA BOWES Programme Secretary Local belinda@vax2.concordia.ca M. C. MacPhee Information Secretary Local m_macphe@alcor.concordia.ca CAROL MITCHELL Reading Room Documentalist Local crmitch@.concordia.ca Faculty Fellows Research Associates ... Part-Time Professors/Independent Scholars Top Return to Front Page Return to: Concordia's Home Page

63. Kvinnforsk - Senter For Kvinneforskning Og Kvinner I Forskning (Universitetet I
Information about activities, reports and staff.
http://www.skk.uit.no/english/english.html
KVINNFORSK
Senter for kvinneforskning og kvinner i forskning
NORWEGIAN
Women'sWorlds 99 P roceedings and Report
Women'sWorld 2002

Women'sWorlds 2005
- Seoul - Call for Papers!
About us: Contact information Staff Steering committee Tone Bleie Associate Professor II News Honorary Doctor:
Nawal El Saadawi

Speach by Randi Rønning Balsvik
Kilden website for Norwegian women and gender research Join our mailinglist Activities: Women's Research Marathon Seminar in Feminist Theory NUFU Gender Seminar Resources: Kompetansekatalog Kvinnforsks Occasional Papers Strategimidler Infoskriv ... Postliste Debates: Hva skjer med sentrene?
MENS VI VENTER..........................

Links: Women and gender studies Research and education Reference Search stations and indexes
Latest updating: October 2 2003
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64. English Site
Maintained by the women's studies Program. Resource page with links and calendar information regarding women's studies in Kentucky.
http://www.uky.edu/LCC/WS
English Site-Seeing Welcome to my space!
Lori Houghton-Estes
Academic Technical Building 102F
Off. # 257-4872 X 4076
Area Coordinator: Ben Worth
Division Phone: 257-4872 X 4002
Division Office: AT 101
E-mail: lhoug2@pop.uky.edu
Division Secretary: Cristie Hayes
OFFICE HRS:MWF: 12:00-1:00
TR: 11:30-12:30
Personal Information

English 102 Computer Assisted Writing Syllabus
Women's Studies 201
American Literature 251

65. Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites
Annotated listing of informationrich web sites offering resources for women's studies or women's issues. Fifteen topical sub-sections to aid searches.
http://www.umbc.edu/wmst/links.html
Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites
Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites is a selective, annotated, highly acclaimed listing of web sites containing resources and information about women's studies / women's issues, with an emphasis on sites of particular use to an academic women's studies program. If you're looking for sites on a specific women-focused topic, you may prefer to use the following subject sections rather than scroll through the all-inclusive alphabetical listing (the "last updated" sections are marked Last updated: June 2, 2004
Because the all-inclusive alphabetical listing now has more than 600 annotated entries, I have split it into four parts to speed downloading time:
Sites beginning A - E
Sites beginning F - L Sites beginning M - V Sites beginning W - Z Please send corrections and additions to: Joan Korenman . However

66. Donna Haraway
An essay by Haraway on the construction of women's experience.
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/CultStudies/PUBS/Inscriptions/vol_3-4/DonnaHaraway.html
Return to Inscriptions Volume 3-4 Return to Inscriptions
Reading Buchi Emecheta: Contests for Women's Experience in Women's Studies
Donna Haraway
The "bush of women's consciousness" or the "bush of women's experience" is a simple diagrammatic model for indicating how feminist theory and the critical study of colonial discourse intersect with each other in terms of two crucial binary pairs, i.e., local/global and personal/political. While the tones of personal/political sound most strongly in feminist discourse, and local/global in the critical theory of colonial discourse, both binaries are tools essential to the construction of each. I have put the pair "local/global" at the top. To begin, drawing from a particular descriptive practice (which can never simply be innocently available; descriptions are produced ), place an account of "women's experience" or "women's consciousness" at the top. The simple "dichotomizing machine" immediately bifurcates the experience into two aspects, "local/global" or "personal/political." Wherever one begins, each term in turn bifurcates: the "local" into "personal/political." Similarly, continuing indefinitely, every instance of the analytical pair "personal/political" splits on each side into "local/global."
This little analytical engine works almost like the dichotomous systems of European Renaissance rhetoricians, such as Peter Ramus, to persuade, teach, and taxonomize simultaneously by means of an analytical technology that is visibly making its objects simultaneously with bisecting them. Referring to the European Renaissance should also alert us to the particular Western history of binary analysis in general and of the particular pairs adopted here in particular. Other binary pairs that might well appear in my bush are "liberatory/oppositional" or resistance/revolution," pairs deeply embedded in particular Western histories and carrying the kinds of dangers Aihwa Ong warned us about in her paper. Noting this tradition does not invalidate its use; it

67. Home
This guide is sorted by discipline and topic. Maintained by the women's studies Department at Northern Arizona University.
http://www.nau.edu/~wst/access/hotlist/hotlist.html
Northern Arizona University
Women's Studies Program
Home Contact Info Why Women's Studies Student and Faculty Accomplishments ... Women's Studies Links Welcome to the NAU Women's Studies website! Hopefully you will find this site informative and easy to navigate. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us at Women.Studies@NAU.EDU CHECK IT OUT!: New! Fall 2004 Course Schedule New! Fall Graduate 2004 Course Schedule Summer 2004 Course Schedule Spring 2004 Course Schedule ... Summer 2003 Course Schedule
Program News:
Sheryl Lutjens is the director of Women's Studies Students can now elect to Major and Minor in Women's Studies Women's Studies is also offering a 15 credit Graduate Certificate
Call (928) 523-3300 for additional details. This site has been visited times. Updated: Friday, May 21, 2004.
Site by Teri Dillion, Ben Wyss and Kelli Holloran. Please email questions or comments regarding the site to Kelli Holloran at kkh8@dana.ucc.nau.edu

68. Bonster.com
Recommending reading list with reviews of selected classic and new fiction and nonfiction. Informal, some emphasis on women's studies titles and lesbian fiction.
http://www.bonster.com/booklist.html
Welcome to the latest iteration of Bonster's Recommended Reading. This page is part of what is to be the new bonster.com site. Recent site updates: unique visitors since 2000-03-16 reviewed books suggest a book sumbit a review featured title: A Whistling Woman by A.S. Byatt Review from Amazon.com These novels cover much of the same ground as her sister Margaret Drabble did in The Radiant Way and elsewhere, but have more in common with the work of Iris Murdoch, whose novels showed a similar sympathy forand fascination withunreasoned acts of passion. A Whistling Woman is a brilliant evocation of the intellectual and social life of 1960s Britain, with allowance for the occasional grisly murder. recently featured titles: bingo under the crucifix about a boy disgrace This page last updated: NASIG Online Northwest OSU Students for Choice

69. Women's Studies And Women's Issues Internet Resources
An extensive collection of online resources, including mailing lists, research centers, industry information, and financial aid information.
http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/
Women's Studies Online Resources
Women's Studies Online Resources will help you find information-rich, high-quality web sites focusing on women's studies or women's issues; women- or gender-related e-mail lists; women's studies files from the WMST-L File Collection; links to women's studies programs around the world and to the Center for Women and Information Technology; financial aid for women; updates to Internet Resources on Women and more. For information about Women's Studies at UMBC (Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County), see the UMBC Women's Studies home page
Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites
A frequently-updated, annotated, selective set of more than 600 links to sites offering resources and information about women's studies and/or women's issues. Includes 16 topical subsections, such as Activism, Arts and Humanities, Health, Cyberculture and Internet Information, Science and Technology, Sexuality and Sexual Orientation, Women of Color, and more.
Women- and Gender-Related E-mail Lists
A frequently-updated listing and description of more than 600 e-mail lists that focus on women- or gender-related issues. Includes 16 topical subsections, such as Activism, Arts and Humanities, Business, Health, Motherhood, Religion and Spirituality, Science and Technology, Sports and Recreation, Sexuality and Sexual Orientation, Women of Color, and more.
Women's Studies Programs, Departments, and Research Centers

70. Gender, Literature, And Art: D.G. Rossetti
A guide with many external links, from Dr. Kathleen L. Nichols, Professor of English and Coordinator of women's studies at Pittsburg State University. Concentrates on Dante and Christina Rossetti, and has a section on illustrators and photographers associated with the PRB.
http://www.pittstate.edu/engl/nichols/perseph.html
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http://members.cox.net/academia/vivien.html

71. The University Of Wisconsin Press Home Page
Publishes books and journals especially anthropology, literature, rhetoric, African studies, film studies, history, political science, and women's studies.
http://www.wisc.edu/wisconsinpress/
They'll Have to
Catch Me First
An Artist's Coming of Age in the Third Reich
Irene Awret We publish many titles related to Jewish Studies, history, and WWII, search here For example:
Nowhere in Africa

An Autobiographical Novel
Stefanie Zweig
Also see our ecological titles, such as:
The Man from

Clear Lake

Earth Day Founder Senator Gaylord Nelson Bill Christofferson A Passion to Preserve Gay Men as Keepers of Culture Will Fellows There are many titles of related interest on our Spring 2004 and Fall 2004 list. On neighborhoods and architecture: Madison A History of the Formative Years Second Edition David V. Mollenhoff Frank Lloyd Wright's Monona Terrace David V. Mollenhoff and Mary Jane Hamilton Making Love A Romance Lucretia Stewart "Stewart's gift for self-examination lets no one off the hook, elevating her protagonist's erotic calamities into something darkly moving."— The New York Times Book Review , May 23, 2004 "This woman's obsession with relationships will remind many readers of Anaïs Nin." —

72. Women's Studies In The World
European site with international links on women and women's studies.
http://women-www.uia.ac.be/women/worldsites.html
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You will find interesting material at the following working places (always in progress) : FEMALE (in German)
Linz, Austria, with a florishing subsite pointing to world wide ("weltweiten") WWWs. AMAZONE (in Dutch, French and English)
the place for women in Brussels and/or in cyberspace Feminist Activist Resources on the Net
With access to world wide feminist resources, particularly oriented toward connecting Feminists who are Activists to resources on the Internet. Women's issues in Russia
Women's issues in Russia and the development of independent feminism with links to women in other post-communist states, with a new 98 look GRACE
the HomePage of the European database (who is who, doing what) on Women's Studies, in French and English
is in course of being updated WITEC Women in Science, Engineering and Technology.

73. Index
A page about the author and her random interests such as Ani DiFranco, women's studies and dance.
http://www.geocities.com/krisgraff/index.html
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74. Indiana University Press Journals - Hypatia
The only journal for scholarly research at the intersection of philosophy and women's studies. Edited by Hilde Lindemann Nelson, and published by the Indiana University Press. Contents and sample articles available.
http://iupjournals.org/hypatia/
Home Books Journals Books Search ... Submissions
This journal is available on Project Muse.
Hypatia
A Journal of Feminist Philosophy To subscribe, click here
For single issues, click here
For single articles, click here Hilde Lindemann Nelson, Editor
ISSN: 0887-5367 The only journal for scholarly research at the intersection of philosophy and women's studies, Hypatia , which is published four times a year, is a leader in reclaiming the work of women philosophers. Its combination of scholarly excellence and feminist engagement has won the approval of readers and critics alike. It is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in the rapidly expanding and developing scholarship in feminist philosophy, providing the best single access to the latest research. Calls for Papers for upcoming Special Issues Subscribe to Hypatia (four issues a year): Individual Domestic (USA) Individual Foreign Surface Mail Individual Foreign Air Mail Individual Domestic, Two Years (USA) For other prices (such as Institution or Individual Foreign Air Mail, Two Years) call 1-800-842-6796 or email journals@indiana.edu

75. Women's Studies For Pre-Teens
A discussion on resources for preteens from the WMST-L discussion list.
http://research.umbc.edu/~korenman/wmst/hs_wmst.html
Women's Studies for Pre-Teens
The following discussion of Women's Studies for teens and pre-teens took place on WMST-L in March 1999. Of related interest may be the 2-part file Growing Up Female in Fiction and Film . For additional WMST-L files now available on the Web, see the WMST-L File List
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 08:56:16 -0500
Subject: WS for pre-teens We have been asked to prepare a one-day women's studies seminar/workshop for a group of 12/13-year-olds and have no idea where to begin. We're looking for any and all suggestions ranging from what to teach to how to teach it to this age group (male and female together). Videos? Suitable readings? Topics we shouldn't broach? Any advice at all is welcome. Thanks, Linda Driscoll Women's Studies Department, Trent University, Peterborough, ON ldriscoll @ trentu.ca
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 07:57:16 -0800
Subject: WS for pre-teens WOW! That is such a great idea I cannot believe I did not think of it before! I want to do a teen women studies class...that is a great idea. You could use Ann Simonton's videos about WOmen and the Media...she is at

76. Social Studies School Service Women's History Index
Lessons from activity books and reviews of materials to bring women's history into the classroom; for use during women's History Month, from Social studies School Service.
http://www.socialstudies.com/c/@f3uYnBPMgN4gA/Pages/womenindex.html

New to Our Catalog

Grades K-6

Grades 4-9

Grades 7-12
...
Videocassettes

Women's History
Articles/Features
Samples From Activity Books RealVideo Previews Online Activities ... Web Links
Save time and money by downloading reproducible activity books directly from our Web site. For more information on getting started, go to our eBooks page to browse available titles.
16 Extraordinary American Women
(Print version $19.95, eBook $14.95 Ordering Information Easy-to-read biographies are approximately three pages long and are followed by a variety of exercises designed to help students remember facts, understand the main idea, and apply what they have learned. Articles/Features
  • View a list of primary sources from the CD-ROM Women in America
  • View brief descriptions, ordering information, and full-screen (640 x 480 resolution) sample images of Women's History Posters.
  • Sacajawea, an essay that gives a brief history of the life of Sacajawea, then reviews a range of curriculum materials (including books, videocassettes, activities, and visual aids) that discuss topics relating to Sacajawea, Lewis and Clark, and their famous expedition.
  • Amelia Earhart: Book and videocassette resources, as well as suggestions for related hands-on activities, and a research-oriented Amelia Earhart exercise.

77. Alternative Data Sources For Women's Work In Agriculture -
Examines gathering of statistical data and the conduct of research studies on all issues related to women in agricultural development.
http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/x0188e/x0188e00.htm
Alternative data sources for women's work in agriculture Agenda Item No. 9 ASIA AND PACIFIC COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS FIFTEENTH SESSION
Manila, Philippines, 24-28 October 1994 APCAS/94/9
September 1994 Contents Introduction References

78. MATAN - The Sadie Rennert Women's Institute For Torah Studies
Offers Bat Mitzvah, adult education, and English summer programs in Israel covering Talmud, Bible and Jewish thought. Features a Parsha page and Jewish studies links.
http://www.matan.org.il

fall schedule

Parashat Hashavua
Qtrly. Journal of Jewish Thought
Hebrew
French Related Web Resources
Bat Mitzvah Book

79. Minsk Gender Center
Affiliated with women's NonState College ENVILA, and concerned with carrying out research in women's and gender issues.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/9237/eng/gender.html
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Minsk Center for Gender Studies was established at Women's Non-State College "ENVILA". The Head of the Center is Irina Tchikalova (M.A. in Women's Studies, York University, Ph.D in History, BSU).The Mission of the Center is research, education, information and consulting activity in the area of gender problems and defending the legal rights of women. Affiliated with ENVILA, the Center is concerned with carrying out research in topical women's and gender issues. The Center applies up-to-date techniques and develops its research base. It also encourages students' involvement in scientific and research work. One of the main objectives of the Center is introducing Women's Studies and Gender Studies courses as a part of the University curricula. Among the courses the Center introduced for teaching from 1998/99 academic year, are: The Introduction to Gender Studies History of Women's Movement and Feminist Philosophy Sociology of Gender Representation of Women in the Arts The Representation of Sex in Religious Systems . The Center would appreciate the possibility to host professors from the country and abroad for short visits to deliver lectures in above mentioned fields and others. Such short intensive lecturing visits will form the beginning of further collaboration - from joint research projects to curriculum development.
The Center focuses on the unequality of women in the society and is working on bringing changes into the women's lives in Belarus. The Center cooperates with the Centers for Gender Studies in Charkov, Kiev, Moscow, St. Petersburg as well as with women's non-government organizations worldwide.

80. Educational Pathways To Power - Hilary Lips' New Zealand Lectures
An address by Hilary Lips recipient of the New Zealand Federation of University women's Distinguished American Scholar Award - and distributed by Radford University's Center for Gender studies.
http://www.runet.edu/~gstudies/sources/nz/keyaddr.htm
NZFUW President Dorothy Meyer:
Opening Remarks, Introductions
M aori
W oman of P ower
Sylvia Rumball: Conference
Opening Speaker
Opening Address: 2000 and Beyond: Women in Education
Mid-Term Council Meeting of the New Zealand Federation of University Women
February 19, 1999
Hilary M. Lips Let me begin by saying how very pleased and honored I am to be here and to be a part of the process of looking at the very important issues surrounding women in education. I offer my thanks to Dorothy Meyer, who spearheaded this visit, and to all of you for your hospitality.
Two years ago, a young woman in my social psychology class wrote a short essay in response to my assignment to write something about "violating a social norm". Here is a portion of what she wrote: During my second semester ... I chose my major as chemistry/Pre-pharmacy, not realizing that I was going against the "rules" of what men and women should study. I am young, female, and fairly attractive. For some reason, people find it amazing that I chose my field of study, and even hold it against me.

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