1997 PUBLICATIONS

Chris Bose (Sociology, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Women’s Studies) and Edna Acosta-Belén (Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Women’s Studies): "Perspectivas Teoricas Para El Estudio De La Mujer En Los Procesos De Desarrollo En Latinoamerica Yel Caribe," Hommes, 1997. Chris also published "Jobs and the Gender Gap" Feminist Foundation, Andersen et al., eds. (Sage,1997).

Toby Clyman (Department of Slavic Languages and Literature): "Ambivalent Images of Women in Chekhov’s ‘Big Volodia & Little Volodia,’" Proceedings of the Third International Chekhov Conference, Sagners Slavische Sammlungen, 1997.

Gloria DeSole (Affirmative Action): "Five Recent Texts on Sexual Harassment, A Review" The Journal of the National Women's Studies Association, 1997.

Karyn Loscocco (Sociology): "Work-Family Linkages Among Self-Employed Women and Men," Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1997.

Linda Nicholson (Educational Administration and Policy Studies, Women's Studies): The Second Wave: A Reader in Feminist Theory (Routledge, 1997); "It Takes A Day Care Center: A Response to Eleanor Reynolds," Tikkun, 1997; "The Myth of the Traditional Family," Feminism and Families, ed. Hilde Nelson (Routledge, 1997).

Marjorie Pryse (English, Women’s Studies): "Origins of Literary Regionalism: Gender in Irving, Stowe, and Longstreet," Sherrie Inness and Diana Rover, eds., Breaking Boundaries: New Perspectives on Regional Writing, (University of Iowa, 1997); "Affective Teaching for Our Lives: Singing in the Feminist Theory Classroom," Women’s Studies Quarterly, 1997.

Steven Seidman (Sociology): Difference Troubles: Queering Social Theory and Sexual Politics (Cambridge, 1997).