An order form for the 1972 Women's Work and Women's Studies, an interdisciplinary bibliography... Show moreAn order form for the 1972 Women's Work and Women's Studies, an interdisciplinary bibliography for the emerging academic field of feminist studies. Show less
Notes on suggested themes for the upcoming conference, including theoretical questions such as ... Show moreNotes on suggested themes for the upcoming conference, including theoretical questions such as "what is the relationship of women's studies to feminism?" Show less
A letter from Hester Einstein discussing the state of Women's Studies (a copy of a Village Voice... Show moreA letter from Hester Einstein discussing the state of Women's Studies (a copy of a Village Voice article on the subject is attached). Show less
Ideas for upcoming Scholar and Feminist conference, which calls for an interdisciplinary approach... Show moreIdeas for upcoming Scholar and Feminist conference, which calls for an interdisciplinary approach of Women's Studies. Show less
Ideas for upcoming Scholar and Feminist conference, which calls for an interdisciplinary approach... Show moreIdeas for upcoming Scholar and Feminist conference, which calls for an interdisciplinary approach of Women's Studies. Show less
Correspondence between Jane Gould and Donna Stanton about the center's upcoming conference,... Show moreCorrespondence between Jane Gould and Donna Stanton about the center's upcoming conference, outlining their goal of creating a clearer definition of Women's Studies as a new interdisciplinary field. Show less
A letter to Florence Howe explaining the initial planning of the 1974 "Scholar and the Feminist"... Show moreA letter to Florence Howe explaining the initial planning of the 1974 "Scholar and the Feminist" conference. It outlines major questions and a preliminary schedule. Show less
A note from Catharine Stimpson to Jane Gould, expressing her concerns about the conference.... Show moreA note from Catharine Stimpson to Jane Gould, expressing her concerns about the conference. Stimpson warns Gould that the minutes from the previous meetings seem "out of focus." She hopes to "define the underlying principles of women's studies." Show less
Report of the first planning meeting for the second Scholar and The Feminist conference.... Show moreReport of the first planning meeting for the second Scholar and The Feminist conference. Participants talked about Title IX, bias in scholarship, and the "truth" of research. Show less
Plans for the second Scholar and the Feminst conference, including a keynote speaker, following a... Show morePlans for the second Scholar and the Feminst conference, including a keynote speaker, following a panel with two speakers and a discussion of the bias in scholarship. Show less
Notes from the second planning meeting for The Scholar and The Feminist III Conference.... Show moreNotes from the second planning meeting for The Scholar and The Feminist III Conference. Organizers are interested in the interdisciplinary implications of feminist scholarship, as well as the possibilities for feminist scholarship to cross boundaries into the "non-academic world." Show less
Conference is asking the question "what does the new feminist research look like? It seems in... Show moreConference is asking the question "what does the new feminist research look like? It seems in many cases to cross the boundaries from one discipline to the next, or to combine several disciplines; is it interdisciplinary? multi? trans...?" The conference will examine the interdisciplinary field of women's studies. Show less
Summary of the first planning for the fourth annual S&F conference. The question "is a feminist... Show moreSummary of the first planning for the fourth annual S&F conference. The question "is a feminist perspective in scholarly work useful only for the study of women?" was posed. Those present also discussed the incorporation of feminism into scholarly institutions, and collectivity versus individualism. Show less