Tillie Olsen is well-known as the author of Tell Me A Riddle, a volume of stories about the lives of working-class women and men used frequently in women\u27s studies courses. She is also a self-taught scholar and teacher who has offered to share her reading lists with the Newsletter. In future issues, we will print lists on such themes as mothering, growing up, aging, the hard work of women. We begin here with a list called A Spectrum
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
This is both a special issue and a double issue. We have been so gratified by the response to our re...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter October 1978. Topics include: Men and Women\u27s Lives, psychology, da...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
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...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
A Masters of Arts in Women\u27s Studies can be pursued through the Graduate Program of Goddard Colle...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
At the request of the Advisory Council on Women\u27s Educational Programs, Florence Howe has agreed ...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter, May 1989. Contents: PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN IN THE SCIENCES, by Barbara...
Many people continue to inquire about the status and future of women\u27s studies. With this issue w...
American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences: A Bibliographic Survey by Ora Williams (Scarec...
Readers are invited to send in comments—about the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter, about the National ...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
This is both a special issue and a double issue. We have been so gratified by the response to our re...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter October 1978. Topics include: Men and Women\u27s Lives, psychology, da...
Tillie Olsen is the author of Tell Me A Riddle, stories about the fives of working-class women and m...
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...
A century after her birth, Tillie Olsen’s writing is as relevant as when it first appeared; indeed, ...
A Masters of Arts in Women\u27s Studies can be pursued through the Graduate Program of Goddard Colle...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
At the request of the Advisory Council on Women\u27s Educational Programs, Florence Howe has agreed ...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter, May 1989. Contents: PERSPECTIVES ON WOMEN IN THE SCIENCES, by Barbara...
Many people continue to inquire about the status and future of women\u27s studies. With this issue w...
American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences: A Bibliographic Survey by Ora Williams (Scarec...
Readers are invited to send in comments—about the Women\u27s Studies Newsletter, about the National ...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter May 1987. Contents: INTRODUCTION; TO LIVE WITH HONOR : THE QUESTIONAB...
This is both a special issue and a double issue. We have been so gratified by the response to our re...
Women\u27s Studies newsletter October 1978. Topics include: Men and Women\u27s Lives, psychology, da...