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WOMEN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
America's Working Women. Rosalyn Baxandall, Linda Gordon, and Susan
Reverby, comps. and
eds. HD6095 .A662 1976
Cohen, Greta L. Women in sport: issues and controversies. GV709.18 .U6
W65 1993
Christ, Carol P. Diving deep and surfacing: women writers on spiritual
quests. BL458 .C47 1980
Faludi, Susan. Backlash: The undeclared war against American women.
HQ1426 .F35 1991
Rich, Adrienne. On lies, secrets, and silence: selected prose, 1966-78.
PS3535 .I233 O6 1979
Spender, Dale. Man made language. P120 .S48 S57
Tannen, Deborah. You just don't understand. HQ734 .T24 1991
CLASSIC WORKS ON WOMEN'S ISSUES
deBeauvoir, Simone. The second sex. HQ1208 .B352 1974
Greer, Germaine. The female eunuch. HQ1206 .G77 1971
Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. HQ1596 .W6 1967
Woolf, Virginia. A room of one's own. PN471 .W9
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Boston Women's Health Collective. Our Bodies, Ourselves: a book by and for
women. HQ1426
B69 1975
Spitzack, Carole. Confessing excess: women and the politics of body
reduction. RA778 .S734
1990
WOMEN IN ACADEMIA
Gmelch, Sharon. Gender on campus: Issues for college women. LC1757 .G65 1998
Sadker, Myra, and David Sadker. Failing at fairness: how our schools cheat
girls. LC212.82
.S27 1994
WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Ambrose, Susan A., Kristin L. Dunkle, Barbara B. Lazarus, Indira Nair, and
Deborah A. Harkus.
Journeys of Women in Science and Engineering: No Universal Constants. Q130
J68 1997
Feibelman, Peter J. A Ph.D. is Not Enough: a guide to survival in science.
Q147 .F45 1993
Rosser, Sue V. Female-friendly science: applying women's studies methods
and theories to
attract students. Q181 .R683 1990
Computer chips and paper clips: technology and women's employment. Eds.
Heidi L. Hartman,
Robert E. Kraut, and Louise Tilly. HD6331.18 .M39 N38 1986
Traweek, Sharon. Beamtimes and lifetimes: the world of high energy
physicists. QC774 .A2 T73
1988
WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz. More work for mother: the ironies of household
technology from the
open hearth to the microwave. TX23 .C64 1983
Dublin, Thomas. Women at work: the transformation of work and community in
Lowell, Mass.,
1826-1860. HD6073 .T42 U52
Gordon, Linda. Woman's Body, woman's right: a social history of birth
control in America.
HQ766.5 .U5 G67 1977
Kessler-Harris, Alice. Out to work: a History of Wage-earning women in the
United States.
HD6095 .K449 1982
Lear, Linda. Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature. Q31 .C33 L43 1997
Scharff, Virginia. Taking the wheel: Women and the coming of the Motor
age. TL152.52 .S3
1991
FICTION
Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. PS1294 .C63 A6 1976
Plath, Sylvia. The Bell Jar. PS3566 .L27 B4
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