Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and men, used frequently in literature, writing and women\u27s studies courses. She has been sharing her often requested reading lists with us in past issues of the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter (No. 2 Winter 1972, No. 3 Spring 1973, No. 4 Summer 1973), and continues to do so on this issue with her reading list on the younger years of women\u27s lives
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
Women\u27s Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography, by Esther Stineman, with the assistance of Cath...
Toward Women\u27s Studies in the Eighties: Part Two In the last issue, we outlined a new challenge: ...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
Tillie Olsen is well-known as the author of Tell Me A Riddle, a volume of stories about the lives of...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the lives of working-class women and m...
MOST WOMEN\u27S LIVES (continued) MOTHERING AND WIFEHOOD: Mothering (as distinguished from Motherhoo...
American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences: A Bibliographic Survey by Ora Williams (Scarec...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
American Voices, American Women edited and with an introduction by Lee Edwards and Arlyn Diamond (Av...
Academic Women on the Move edited by Alice S. Rossi and Ann Calderwood (Russell Sage Foundation, New...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
The large book by Panthea Reid (449 pages, 16 chapters, a prologue, epilogue, and three appendices) ...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
Writers Meridel Le Sueur and Tillie Olsen span two generations of radical women, those affiliated wi...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
Women\u27s Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography, by Esther Stineman, with the assistance of Cath...
Toward Women\u27s Studies in the Eighties: Part Two In the last issue, we outlined a new challenge: ...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
Tillie Olsen is well-known as the author of Tell Me A Riddle, a volume of stories about the lives of...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the lives of working-class women and m...
MOST WOMEN\u27S LIVES (continued) MOTHERING AND WIFEHOOD: Mothering (as distinguished from Motherhoo...
American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences: A Bibliographic Survey by Ora Williams (Scarec...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
American Voices, American Women edited and with an introduction by Lee Edwards and Arlyn Diamond (Av...
Academic Women on the Move edited by Alice S. Rossi and Ann Calderwood (Russell Sage Foundation, New...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
The large book by Panthea Reid (449 pages, 16 chapters, a prologue, epilogue, and three appendices) ...
HILLBILLY WOMEN by Kathy Kahn (Doubleday, 1973: $7.95) tells what it means to be a woman when you a...
Writers Meridel Le Sueur and Tillie Olsen span two generations of radical women, those affiliated wi...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
Women\u27s Studies: A Recommended Core Bibliography, by Esther Stineman, with the assistance of Cath...
Toward Women\u27s Studies in the Eighties: Part Two In the last issue, we outlined a new challenge: ...