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The Society for Analytical Feminism
The Society for Analytical Feminism provides a forum where issues concerning analytical feminism may be openly discussed and examined. Its purpose is to promote the study of issues in Feminism by methods broadly construed as analytic, to examine the use of analytic methods as applied to Feminist issues and to provide a means by which those interested in Analytical Feminism may meet and exchange ideas. The Society meets yearly at the Central Division meetings of the APA, and frequently organizes sessions for the Eastern Division and Pacific Division meetings as well.
Membership in the Society is open to all who are interested in and concerned with issues in Analytical Feminism. Annual dues are $10 for regularly employed members; $3.00 for students, unemployed, and underemployed members. To join, send your check for the appropriate amount payable to the Society for Analytical Feminism to Ann Cudd as above.
Ann E. Cudd
Dept. of Philosophy
University of Kansas
acudd@raven.cc.ukans.edu
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1.- Technology Assessment & Cultural Studies of Technology
- Theory, History, and Social Studies of Science
2.- Women and Development
3.- Women's education & feminism
Our latest issue includes:
Sheik Fantasies: Orientalism and Desire in the Desert Romance by
Evelyn Bach
Poems by Michelle Mee, Susan Richardson, Chris Mansell, Sandra
Thibodeaux
Men in White' by Karen Brooks
Paintings by Saren Dobkins
`Been Workin,'Been Workin': Labour and the Lesbian Librarian by
Teresa Savage
A Cheap Shot at Frocks? A Reply to Tara Brabazon by Llewellyn Negrin
`Writing Space' by Christina Gordan
Interview with Ruth Indiah Rahayu and Nugroho Katjasungkan by Tom
Lincoln
`Mission Life,' `Helpless,' `This Place' by Rodney Ellis
Polish Poet Wislawa Syzmborska by Ewa Gager
Nga Ahorangi: A Bibliography of Maori Women's Creative Writing. Part
One by Jon Battista
Carole Ferrier
editor Hecate
hecatemagazine@usa.net
August 27, 2003
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