ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF SCHOLARS RICHARD A. AHRENS Professor Human Nutrition and Food Systems 3301 Marie Mount 405-4523 Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1963 Current Research Interests: Development of Kenyan weaning diets and improved dietary quality for women and children in Kenya LINDA L. ALEXANDER Assistant Professor Health Education 2387 Physical Education, Recreation, and Health Building 405-2521 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1988 Current Research Interests: Women's health: smoking, AIDS, and childbearing issues Selected Papers/Publications: "The Smoking Behavior of Military Nurses: The Relationship of Job Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Social Support" (with K. Beck), Journal of Advanced Nursing, forthcoming. "Streptococcal Infection in Mothers and Babies," International Journal of Childbirth Education, forthcoming. "Today's Issues in Perinatal Care....Maternal Stress: Implications for the Childbirth Educator," International Journal of Childbirth Education Review 13 (1989). "The Pregnant Smoker: Nursing Implications," Journal of Obstetric Nursing (May/June 1987). "Chlamydial Infections: Implications for Pregnancy and Childbirth," International Journal of Childbirth Education 1 (1986). "The Pregnant Smoker: Professional Implications," International Journal of Childbirth Education 1 (1986). Courses on Women/Gender: HLTH 471 Women's Health PAMELA C. ALEXANDER Assistant Professor Psychology 1123G Zoology-Psychology 405-5892 Ph.D., Emory University, 1980 Current Research Interests: Family violence; long-term effects of and treatment of sexual abuse and violence between partners. Selected Papers/Publications: "A Comparison of Group Treatments for Women Sexually Abused as Children" (with R. Neimeyer, V. Follette, M. Moore, and S. Harter), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 59 (1989). "Long-term Effects of Incestuous Child Abuse in College Women" (with S. Harter and R. Neimeyer), Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 56 (1988). Courses on Women/Gender: PSYC 719 Psychology of Women NANCY S. ANDERSON Professor Psychology 3123D Zoology-Psychology 405-5923 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1956 Current Research Interests: Gender issues in the design of equipment for human use Selected Papers/Publications: "Cognition, Learning, and Memory," Sex Differences in Human Performance (Baker, ed.), Wiley, 1987. MAURINE BEASLEY Professor Journalism 4117 Journalism Building 405-2413 Ph.D., George Washington University, 1974 Current Research Interests: Women in Journalism: the history of their participation and portrayal Selected Papers/Publications: "The Women's National Press Club: Case Study in Professional Aspiration," Journalism History (Winter 1988). Eleanor Roosevelt and the Media: Public Quest for Self Fulfillment, U of Illinois P, 1987. The White House Press Conferences of Eleanor Roosevelt, Garland, 1983. One Third of a Nation: Lorena Hickok Reports the Great Depression, U of Illinois P, 1981. Women in Media: A Documentary Source Book (co-author), Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, 1977. Courses on Women/Gender: JOUR 460 Women and the Media VIRGINIA W. BEAUCHAMP Associate Professor English 0119 Taliaferro 405-3802 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1955 Current Research Interests: Published letters as a female genre: Mme de Sevigne and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu; 19th-century American and English letter writers; Juan Luis Vives' Instruction of a Christian Woman; women in the Renaissance; women in the 18th century Selected Papers/Publications: "The Silent Prisoner," Women's Studies, forthcoming. "The Education of a Daughter," Maryland: Unity in Diversity (Parks and Wiseman, eds.),Kendall/Hunt, 1990. A Private War: Letters and Diaries of Madge Preston 1862-1867, Rutgers UP, 1987. "Letters as Literature" and "Letters and Diaries: The Persona and the Real Woman," Women's Personal Narratives (Hoffmann and Culley, eds.), Modern Language Association, 1985. "Silence Speaking: The Interrupted Career," The Road Re-taken (Thompson and Roberts, eds.), Modern Language Association., 1985. "The Sisters and the Soldiers," Maryland Historical Magazine 81 (1986). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 748 Seminar: Letters as a Female Genre HONR 368 Private Lives: Maryland History and Literature in Personal Records WMST 250 Women, Art and Culture Community Service: Chair, President's Commission on Women's Affairs, 1988-90 EVELYN TORTON BECK Professor Women's Studies Director, Women's Studies Program 1121 Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1969 Current Research Interests: Feminist perspectives on Franz Kafka; Jewish women's studies; women and anti-Semitism; lesbian studies Selected Papers/Publications: "To Make of Our Lives A Study: Feminist Education as Transformation," Storming the Tower (S. Lie, ed.), forthcoming. Nice Jewish Girls: A Lesbian Anthology, ed. Rev. ed. Beacon Press, 1989. "Naming is Not a Simple Act: Jewish Lesbian Community in the 1980's." Twice-Blessed: On Being Lesbian, Gay and Jewish (Rose and Balka, eds.), Beacon Press, 1989. "The Politics of Jewish Invisibility," NWSA Journal 1 (1988)." "From 'Kike' to 'JAP': How Do Anti-Semitism, Racism, and Misogyny Construct the 'Jewish American Princess'," Sojourner: The Women's Forum 14 (1988). "Teaching Women in the Arts" (with J. Withers), Women's Studies Quarterly 15 (1987). "The Jewish Woman in International Perspective," Guide to Jewish Women's Studies (Elwell, ed.), University Press of America, 1987. "Kafka's Triple Bind: Women, Jews, and Sexuality," Kafka's Contextuality (Udoff, ed.), Gordian Press, 1986. "The Motherhood That Dare Not Speak Its Name." Women's Studies Quarterly 11 (1983). The Prism of Sex: Essays in the Sociology of Knowledge (Sherman and Beck, eds.), U of Wisconsin P, 1979. "The Many Faces of Eve: Women and Isaac Bashevis Singer," Studies in American Jewish Literature 1 (1981). Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 708 Research Seminar: Feminism and Knowledge WMST 490 Feminist Reconceptualizations WMST 498/ ARTH 489 Feminist Perspectives in Art WMST 489 The Jewish Woman in International Perspective -10- BRIGITTE BEDOS-REZAK Associate Professor History 2161 Francis Scott Key 405-4267 Ph.D., Ecole Nationale de Chartes (Paris, Sorbonne), 1977 Current Research Interests: Seals and Social Structure, including gender analysis of seal usage and systems of representation Selected Papers/Presentations: "Medieval Women in French Sogillographic Sources," Medieval Women and the Sources of Medieval History (Rosenthal, ed.), U of Georgia P, forthcoming. "Women, Seals and Power in Medieval France, 1150-1350," Women and Power in the Middle Ages (Erlor and Kowaleski, eds.), U of Georgia P, 1988. MARILYN R. BERMAN Associate Dean College of Engineering Engineering Classroom Building 405-3871 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1979 Community service: Summer program for high school women in engineering DOROTHY BILIK Associate Professor Germanic/Slavic 3224 Jimenez 405-4102 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1977 Current Research Interests: 10th century Yiddish autobiography by women; Holocaust literature; radical women Selected Papers/Publications: "Jewish Women and Yiddish Literature," Studies in Voltaire and the 18th Century, 1989. "The Pious Widow and the False Messiah," SAMLA, 1989. "The Tale of a Text: A Feminist Reading," EJECS, 1988. "The Memoirs of Glukl of Hameln," MLA, 1986. "Emma Goldman, Earth Mother and Jewish Mother," NEMLA, 1978. A. LYNN BOLLES Associate Professor Women's Studies 1123 Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1981 Current Research Interests: Political economics of African-American and Black Caribbean women; urban anthropology; social and cultural anthropology Selected Papers/Publications: "A Multifaceted Approach to Women's Productive and Domestic Roles in the Caribbean," Social and Economic Studies, forthcoming. In the Shadow of the Sun (with Deere, Phillips and Safa), Westview, 1990. My Mother Who Fathered Me and Others: Kinship and Gender in the English Speaking Caribbean, Michigan State University Women in Development Working Paper #174. "Theories of Women in Development in the Caribbean: The Ongoing Debate," Gender in the Caribbean (Mohammed and Shepard, eds.), U of West Indies P, 1987. Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies WMST 498D Women of the African Diaspora STEPHEN G. BRUSH Professor History and Institute for Physical Science and Technology 3123 Francis Scott Key 405-4326 D.Phil., Oxford University, 1958 Current Research Interests: Women in science; cognitive sex differences Selected Papers/Publication: "Women vs. Science?" American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1989. "Women in Physical Science: From Drudges to Discoverers," Physics Teacher 23 (1985). "Nettie M. Stevens and the Discovery of Sex Determination by Chromosomes," Isis 69 (1978). Community Service: Member, President's Commission for Women's Affairs FRANCES G. BURWELL Center of International Security Studies at Maryland Director, Women in International Security Morrill Hall 403-8120 Ph.D., University of Maryland, in progress Current Research Interests: Women's involvement in the national security community Selected Papers/Publications: Internships in Foreign and Defense Policy: A Complete for Women (and Men), Seven Locks, 1990. CHARLES CARAMELLO Associate Professor English and Comparative Literature 3112 Taliaferro 405-3754 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, 1978 Current Research Interests: Gertrude Stein; vanguardism and feminism; postmodernism and feminism Selected Papers/Publications: Henry James and Gertrude Stein: Aesthetics, Politics, Portraiture, forthcoming. "Portrait Narration: Generals James and Stein," Intertextuality and Contemporary American Literature (Davis and O'Donnell, eds.), Johns Hopkins UP, 1989. "Gertrude Stein as Exmplary Theorist," Gertrude Stein and the Making of Literature (Neuman and Nadel, eds.), Macmillan, 1988. "Reading Gertrude Stein Reading Henry James, or Eros is Eros is Eros is Eros," Henry James Review 6 (1985). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 769 Henry James on Gertrude Stein ENGL 749/CMLT 679 The Classical Avant-Garde and the Case of Gertrude Stein ENGL 828/CMLT 679 Vanguardism, Feminism, and Stein ENGL 757/CMLT 679 Postmodernism: Literary Theory and Practice (articulates postmodernism and feminism) VINCENT CARRETTA Professor English 2115 Taliaferro 405-3759 Ph.D., University of Iowa, 1977 Current Research Interests: Satiric visual representations of women, and woman in 18th and 19th-century Britain Selected Papers/Publications; "Mates, Mothers, and Monarchs: Visual Satires on Women and Politics in the Georgian Period," Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Women's Voices, 1990. "An Essay on Woman. . .," Eighteenth-Century Life 6 (1981). STEPHEN J. CARROLL Professor College of Business and Management 1151 Tydings 405-2239 Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1964 Current Research Interests: Mentoring (issues of gender); women in multiple management Selected Papers/ Publications: "What do proteges look for in a mentor? Result of three experimental studies," Journal of Vocational Behavior (1988). C. SUE CARTER Professor Zoology Zoology-Psychology 405-6940 Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1969 Current Research Interests: Behavioral endocrinology; behavioral effect of estrogen progesterone, testosterone and oxytocin; specifically sexual and social behaviors in animal models and in humans; biopsychology of breast feeding Selected Papers/ Publications: "Patterns of infant-feeding, the mother-child interaction and stress management," Stress and Coping Across Development (Field, McCabe and Schneiderman, eds.), Erlbaum, 1988. Courses on Women/Gender: ZOOL 326 Biology of Reproduction CHARLOTTE V. CHURAMAN Assistant Professor Family and Community Development 1204 Marie Mount 405-4008 Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1969 Current Research Interests: Sex differences in handling money; changing roles in household responsibilities Selected Papers/Publications: "Family Socialization in the Handling of Money," Southeastern Regional Home Management and Family Economics Conference, 1986. Courses on Women/Gender: FMCD 445 Family Resource Management MONIQUE WESTON CLAGUE Professor Education Policy, Planning and Administration 0109B Benjamin 405-3574 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1969 Current Research Interests: Law and equity issues in higher education Selected Papers/Publications: "Affirmative Action, Diversity, Unconscious Bias: Implications of Court Cases for Higher Education," forthcoming. "Legal Implications of Minority Participation in Higher Education," Education and Urban Society (1989). "The Affirmative Action Showdown of 1986: Implications for Higher Education," Journal of College and University Law 14 (1986). EUGENIE CLARK Professor Zoology 3204 Zoology-Psychology 405-6920 Ph.D., New York University, 1950 Selected Papers/Publications: The Lady and the Sharks, Harper and Row, 1969. Lady with a Spear, Harper, 1953. Community Service: Lectures to elementary and high schools Society of Women Geographers REMI CLIGNET Professor Sociology 3143 Art-Sociology 405-6417 Doct., University of Paris, 1963 Current Research Interests: Sociology of law as it concerns the family Selected Papers/Publications: "Social Change and Patterns of Sexual Differentiation in Two African Countries,' Signs (1977). Many Wives Many Powers, Northwestern UP, 1970. THERESA COLETTI Professor English 1131 Taliaferro 405-3811 Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1975 Current Research Interests: Gender, society, and religion in medieval English drama Selected Papers/Publications: "Teaching the Corpus Christi Cycles: A Feminist Approach," Approaches to Teaching Medieval Drama (Emmerson, ed.), Modern Language Association, 1990. CARMEN COUSTAUT Assistant Professor Radio, TV, and Film 0212 Tawes 405-6246 MFA, University of Southern California, 1982 Current Research Interests: African-American women filmmakers Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Works: Extra Change, 16mm film, 1987. Justifiable Homicide, 16mm film, 1981. Courses on Women/Gender: RTVF 418W African-American Women Filmmakers BETTY H. DAY Librarian I McKeldin Library Women's Studies Bibliographer 403-4124 (Fall Semester)/405-9117 MLS, University of Maryland, 1979; Ph.D., University of Maryland, in progress Current Research Interests: Dissertation on Lydia Sigourney, 19th-century American poet; 19th century American women writers Selected Papers/Publications: Review of Joanne Dobson's Dickinson and the Strategies of Reticence, Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin 11 (1990). SHARON M. DESMOND Assistant Professor Health Education 2376 Physical Education, Recreation and Health Building 405-2526 Ph.D., University of Toledo, 1988 Courses on Women/Gender: HLTH 471 Women's Health HLTH 377 Human Sexuality LYNN D. DIERKING Assistant Professor Curriculum and Instruction 2219 Benjamin 405-3143 Ph.D., University of Florida, 1987 Current Research Interests: Strategies for involving females and minorities in science careers; problem solving strategies as a function of gender Community service: Work with Science Learning, a nonprofit group in Anne Arundel Co., to involve females in science; board member of Maryland Community Association for the Education of Young Children, promoting early science experiences for children, particularly females and minorities HASIA R. DINER Associate Professor American Studies 2140 Taliaferro 405-1354 Ph.D., University of Illinois-Chicago, 1975 Selected Papers/Publications: Erin's Daughters in America: Irish Immigrant Women in the Nineteenth Century, Johns Hopkins UP 1984. Women in Urban Society, Gale, 1979. "Women and History: Doing Good History," The Study of Women: Enlarging Perspectives of Social Reality (Snyder, ed.), Harper and Row, 1979. Courses on Women/Gender: AMST 268 Women and Family in American Culture AMST 418 Women and Family in American Life LILLIAN E. DOHERTY Assistant Professor Classics 4202 Jimenez 405-2022 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1982 Current Research Interests: The construction of female subjectivity in the Odyssey and in the Hesiodic Catalogue of Women; a comparison of "closed" and "open" readings of female subjectivity as constructed by male-authored texts Selected Papers/Publications: "Joyce's Penelope and Homer's," Classical and Modern Literature, 1990. Courses on Women/Gender: CLAS 320 Women in Classical Antiquity JANE DONAWERTH Associate Professor English 0119 Taliaferro 405-3818 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1975 Current Research Interests: Feminist utopias; science fiction by women; Renaissance women writers; feminist approaches to Shakespeare Selected Papers/Publications: "Teaching Science Fiction by Women," English Journal, forthcoming. "The Woman as Alien in Science Fiction by Women," Science Fiction Research Associates, 1989 "Feminist Science Theory and Science Fiction by Women," National Women's Studies Association, 1989. "Mary Sidney Herbert: Deputy Poet," Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, 1989. HARRY ELAM Assistant Professor Theatre Director of Graduate Studies 0232 Tawes 405-6680 Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1984 Current Research Interests: Social and political theatre Selected Papers/Publications: "The Feminist Aesthetic and the Male Director: The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs by Simone Benmessa," Theatre and the Feminist Aesthetic (Laughlin and Schuler, eds.), forthcoming. Courses on Women/Gender: THET 698 Non-traditional Theatre RUTH E. FASSINGER Assistant Professor Counseling and Personnel Services 3214 Benjamin 405-2873 Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1987 Current Research Interests: Women's achieving styles: impact of race, class, other cultural and personal variables; gender differences in math and science attitudes; causal models of women's career development; lesbian identity and career development Selected Papers/Publications: "Causal Models of Women's Career Choice in Two Samples of College Women," Journal of Vocational Behavior, forthcoming. "Understanding the Adult Years: Theoretical Advances in Life Span Development" (with N. Schlossberg), Handbook of Counseling Psychology, 2nd ed., Wiley, forthcoming. "Weaving the Anima into the Fabric of Patriarchy: Feminism, Sociocultural Individuation, and World Peace," Arizona Association for Women in Psychology, 1988. "A Causal Model of College Women's Career Choice," Journal of Vocational Behavior 27 (1985). BEATRICE FINK Associate Professor French and Italian 3102 Jimenez 405-4032 Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1966 Selected Papers/Publications: "L'Amour, la faim et la femme comestible," Diderot 1985. "Des mets et des mots de Suzanne," Diderot, Digression and Dispersion, French Forum, 1984. "Ambivalence in the Gynogram: Sade's Utopian Woman," Women and Literature 7 ( 1979). Community Service: Chair, Conference on Isabelle de Charriere, University of Maryland, 1988. BARBARA FINKELSTEIN Professor Education Policy, Planning, and Administration 3112G Benjamin 405-3588 Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia, 1970 Current Research Interests: Women and the teaching profession in the U.S.; women and higher education in the U.S. Selected Papers/Publications: "The Revolt Against Selfishness: Women and the Dilemma of Professionalism in Early Childhood Education," Professionalism and the Early Childhood Practitioner (Spodek and Saracho, eds.), Teachers College Press, 1988. "Conveying Messages to Women: Higher Education and the Teaching Profession in Historical Perspective," American Behavioral Scientist 32 (1986). "Feminism and School Reform: The Last Fifteen Years" (with G. Agre), Teachers College Record 80 (1978). Community Service: Teacher education/History: Women in the curriculum MAUREEN FLYNN Assistant Professor History Francis Scott Key 405-4302 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985 Current Research Interests: Attitudes toward pain and suffering in premodern Europe, including childbirth techniques to reduce pain prior to modern anesthetics Courses on Women/Gender: HIST 458 Women in Early Modern Europe ELKE P. FREDERIKSEN Associate Professor Germanic and Slavic Jimenez 405-4107 Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder, 1973 Current Research Interests: Social and literary history of German women in the 19th and 20th centuries; Johanna Schopenhauer; Rahel Varnhagen; Annette von Droshe-Hulshoff; Bettine von Arnim; Luise Rinser Selected Papers/Publications: Women Writers of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland: An Annotated Bio-Bibliographical Guide, Greenwood, 1989. "Annette von Droste-Hulshoff: Konflikstrukturen im Furhwerk" (with M. Shafi), Amsterdamer Beitrage zur neueren Germanistik, Rodopi, 1989. "Weibliche Gegenentwurfe. Zur deutschsprachigen Literatur von Frauen nach 1945," Frauen-Fragen in der deutschsprachigen Literatur seit 1945 (Knapp and Labroisse, eds.), Rodopi, 1988. "Luise Rinser's Autobiographical Prose: Political Prose, Political Engagement and Feminist Awareness," Faith of a (Woman) Writer (Harris and McBrien, eds.), Greenwood, 1988. "Der Blick in die Ferne. Zur Reiseliteratur von Frauen," Frauen Literatur Geschichte. Schreibende Frauen vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart (Gnug and Mohrnan, eds.), Metzler, 1985. Die Frauenfrage in Deutschland l865-1915: Texte und Dokumente, Reclam, 1981 Courses on Women/Gender: GERM 829 Woman as Hero and Author in German Literature GERM 829 German Women Writers after 1945 GERM 38 Women in German Literature VICKI FREIMUTH Associate Professor Speech Communication Director, Health Communication Program 1136 Tawes 405-5659 Ph.D., Florida State University, 1974 Current Research Interests: Health communication; gender and research methodology Selected Papers/Publications: "Gender Based Differences in Counter Resistance Strategies for the Negotiation of Condom Usage," International Communication Association, 1990. "Psychological Sex Type and Androgyny in the Study of Communication Variables," Human Communication Research 6 (1980). Community Service: President's Commission on Women's Affairs, 1978-1985; Chair, 1982-1984 PATTI P. GILLESPIE Professor Theatre 1147 Tawes 405-6687 Ph.D., Indiana University, 1970 Selected Papers/Publications: "Wendy Wasserstein: A Bibliographic Essay," American Playwrights Since 1945 (Kolin, ed.), Greenwood, 1988. "Feminist Criticism: A Background," Indiana Theatre Bulletin 4 (1983). "America's Women Dramatists, 1960-1980," Essays on Contemporary American Drama (Bock and Wertheim, eds.), Max Heuber Verlag, 1981. "Feminist Theatre: A Rhetorical Phenomenon," Women in American Theatre (Chinoy and Jenkins, eds.), Crown, 1981. "Feminist Theatre of the 1970s," Theatre Notes 10 (1977). TERRY GIPS Associate Professor Housing and Design 1401E Marie Mount 405-4385 M.Arch., Yale University, 1971 Current Research Interests: Historical and contemporary examples of domesticated spaces; women's identity and the image of the house; women and electronic technologies Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Work: "A New Goddess of Memory," SPOT (1988). Photographs in Printed by Women: A National Exhibition of Photographs and Prints (J. Brodsky and O. Garcia, eds.), The Print Club, 1983. Photographs in 112 Workshop/112 Greene Street: History. Artists and Artworks (R. Brentano and M. Savitt, eds.), New York UP, 1981. SANDRA GREER Professor Chemistry Chair, Chemistry Department 4324 Chemistry 405-1788 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1969 Selected Papers/Publications: "Making a Difference for Women [The Greer Report]" (with others), University of Maryland, 1988. Community Service: Chair, President's Committee on Undergraduate Women's Education, 1987-1988 DAVID GRIMSTED Associate Professor History 2151 Francis Scott Key 405-4293 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1963 Current Research Interests: Women and gender in popular culture and film Selected Papers/Publications: "Anglo American Racism and Phillis Wheatley, Women in the American Revolution (Hoffman and Albert, eds.), 1989. "Books and Popular Culture, Canned, Canonized and Neglected," History of the Book (Hench and Hall, eds.), 1987." Uncle Tom from Page to Stage," Educational Theatre Journal (1974). Melodrama Unveiled: American Theater and Culture. 1800-1850, U of Chicago P, 1968. LARISSA GRUNIG Assistant Professor Journalism 4114 Journalism 405-2431 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1985 Current Research Interests: Women in public relations; feminist theory; Selected Papers/Publications: "Gender Differences in Public Relations and Communication Management" (with L. Childers and D. Dozier), Excellence in Public Relations and Communication Management: Contributions to Effective Organizations (J. Grunig, ed.), L. Erlbaum, in press. "Sex Discrimination in Promotion and Tenure in Journalism Education," Journalism Quarterly 66 (Spring 1989). "The 'Glass Ceiling' Effect on Mass Communication Students," Women in Mass Communication: Challenging Gender Values (P. Creedon, ed.), Sage, 1989. "A Research Agenda for Women in Public Relations," Public Relations Review 14 (Fall 1988). "Women in Public Relations: An Overview," Public Relations Review 1 (Fall 1988). "Ramona: Quintessential Cuban Drama," Latin American Theatre Review 18 (1985). "Court-Ordered Relief from Sex Discrimination in the Foreign Service: Implications for Women in Development Communication," Professional Responsibilities in the Global Community ABSTRACTS (Mtewa, ed.), Association for the Advancement of Policy Research and Development in the Third World, 1980. GAY L. GULICKSON Associate Professor History 2135 Francis Scott Key 405-4299 Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1978 Current Research Interests: Women and the Paris Commune of 1871; women and revolution in France; representations of disorderly women; historiographical study of the Amazon Selected Papers/Publications: "The Petroleuse: The Unruly Woman of the Paris Commune," Beyond the Public/Private Dichotomy (Reverby and Helly, eds.), forthcoming. "Technology, Gender and Rural Culture in Northern France and the American South," Hanging by a Thread (Zingraff, Leiter, and Schulman, eds.), Cornell UP, 1990. "Feminists and Suffragists: The British and French Experiences," Feminist Studies 15 (1989). "The Woman Question in Nineteenth-Century France," The Maryland Historian 18 (1987). The Spinners and Weavers of Auffay: Rural Industry and the Sexual Division of Labor in a French Village. 1750-1850, Cambridge UP, 1986. "Proto-Industrialization, Demographic Behavior and the Sexual Division of Labor in Auffay, France, 1750-1850," Peasant Studies 9 (Winter 1982). "The Sexual Division of Labor in Cottage Industry and Agriculture in the Pys de Caux: Auffay, 1750-1850," French Historical Studies 12 (Fall 1981). Courses on Women/Gender: HIST 210 Women in America, Colonial Times-1880 HIST 211 Women in America, 1880-present HIST 301 Women and Industrial Development HIST 309 Pro-Seminar in Women's History HIST 458 Women in European History, 1750-Present HIST 458 Victorian Women: England, France and the United States HIST 619 Readings in Women's History HIST 809 Research Seminar in Women's History JERALD HAGE Professor Sociology 3127 Art-Sociology 405-6396 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1963 Current Research interests: State policies on class and gender and how they effect demand models explaining educational enrollments in secondary education in Western Europe Selected Papers/Publications: "Gender, Class, the State and the Dynamics of Educational Expansion in Multiple Systems," The Sociology of Education MADELEINE COTTENET HAGE Associate Professor French and Italian Jimenez 405-4033 Doctorat, University of Nancy, France, 1974 Current Research Interests: Women writers in French-speaking countries; Marguerite Duras' cinema and the representation of women in Francophone cinema Selected Papers/Publications: "Of Order and Disorder in Gisele Prassinos," Avant-Garde, forthcoming. "The Cinema of Duras in Search of an Ideal Image," The French Review 63 (1989). Gisele Prassinos: Trouver le lieu intime, J.M. Place, 1988. "Marguerite Duras' Le Camion ou la circulation de la voix," Post-Script 7 (1987). "Violence liberatoire/violence mutilatoire dans Amour de Marie Chauvet," Francofonia 6 (1984). Courses on Women/Gender: HONR 338A Growing up to write: Autobiographies and autobiographical fiction by Francophone Women Writers FREN 478/498B Women Writers in translation FREN 699 Cocteau and Duras: Ecriture/ films et textes JUDITH P. HALLETT Associate Professor Classics 4211 Jimenez 405-2019 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1971 Current Research Interests: Roman women; the construction of gender and social class; assessing Scipio as a feminist elegist; women, sexuality and the family in classical antiquity Selected Papers/Publications: Breathing Behind the Image: Recovering Elite Roman Women, in progress. "The Women's Classical Caucus," Classics: A Profession in Crisis? (Culham and Edmonds, eds.), University Press of America, forthcoming. "Perspectives on Roman Women," From Augustus to Nero: The First Dynasty of Imperial Rome (Mellor, ed.), Michigan State U P, forthcoming. "Female Homoeroticism and the Denial of Roman Reality in Latin Literature," Yale Journal of Criticism 3 (1989). "Women as 'Same' and 'Other' in the Classical Roman Elite," Helios 16 (1989). Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society. Women and the Elite Family, Princeton UP, 1984. "Classics and Women's Studies," Working Paper No. 119, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, 1983. Sappho and her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 4 (1979). "The Role of Women in Roman Elegy: Counter-Cultural Feminism," Arethusa 6 (1973). Courses on Women/Gender: CLAS 320 Women in Classical Antiquity Community Service:College of Arts and Humanities Equity Officer (through 1989) SAFEI EL-DEEN HAMED Assistant Professor Horticulture 2109 Holzapfel 405-4339 Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1988 Current Research Interests: Third World development and the status of women in Islam WILLIAM J. HANNA Professor Family and Community Development 1204C Marie Mount 405-4006 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1962 Current Research Interests: Impact of gender on the situation of people with physical disabilities Selected Papers/Publications: "Women with Disabilities: Some Systematic Biases," Society for Disability Studies, 1990. "Disabled Women and Equity," Southwestern Social Science Association, 1986. "Women with Disabilities, Stigma, and the 'Third Factor,"' Western Social Science Association, 1986. SHARON HARLEY Assistant Professor Afro-American Studies 2169 LeFrak 405-1160 Ph.D., Howard University, 1978 Selected Papers/Publications: "For the Good of Family and Race: Gender, Work, and Domestic Roles in the Black Community, 1880-1930," Signs 15 (1990). Women in Africa and the African Diaspora (with R. Terborg-Penn and A. Rushing, eds.), Howard UP, 1987. The Afro-American Woman: Struggles and Images (with R. Terborg-Penn), Kennikat, 1978. Courses on Women/Gender: AASP 428 The Black Woman in America AASP 428 Special Topics in Black Development: Women and Work RONALD HOFFMAN Associate Professor History 2153 Francis Scott Key 405-4325 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1969 Current Research Interests: Biographical study of the family of Charles Carroll of Carrollton in Ireland and Maryland 1660-178 Selected Papers/Publications: Women in the Age of the American Revolution (with P. Albert), U of Virginia P, 1989. JOAN HULT Associate Professor Kinesiology 2341 Physical Education, Recreation, and Health 405-2498 Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1967 Current Research Interests: Women Olympians as role models and leaders; governance structures in women's sports; Lou Henry Hoover and her leadership role in recreational sport; intercollegiate athletics for women Selected Papers/Publications: "Women's Struggle for Governance in U.S. Amateur Athletics," International Review for the Sociology of Sports 3 (1989). "The Olympian Female Athlete as Role Model, Mentor, Leader, Movement and Sport in Women's Life, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1989. "The Expanding Role of American Women in the Olympics," International Olympic Academy Conference 1988, Hellenic Olympic Committee, 1989. "The Female American Runner: A Modern Quest for Visibility," The Female Endurance Athlete, Human Kinetics, 1987. "The Governance of Athletics for Girls and Women: Leadership by Women Physical Educators, 1899-1994," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (1985). "American Sportsmen 'Go for the Gold' 1912-1936, "1984 Sport History (N. Muller and J. Ruhl, eds.), Niedernhausen Schors-Verlag, 1984. Courses on Women/Gender: PHED 492 Issues and Institutions on Women in Sport Community Service: Athletics and Sport Consultant - Title IX Educational Sport Institute - Women in Sport and Title IX Women's Sport Foundation - Consultant on Women and Sport and Title IX JANET G. HUNT Associate Professor Sociology 4103 Art-Sociology 405-5423 Ph.D., Indiana University, 1973 Current Research Interests: Gender division of labor; gender stratification, marital stability, and the economic status of women and children; gender differences in leisure time activity Selected Papers/Publications: "Male Resistance to Role Symmetry in Dual-Earner Households: Three Alternative Explanations" (with L. Hunt), Families and Work (Gertsel and Gross, eds.), Temple UP, 1987. "The Dualities of Careers and Families: New Integrations or New Polarizations?" (with L. Hunt), Social Problems 29 (1982). "Race, Daughters, and Father-Loss: Does Absence Make the Girl Grow Stronger?" Social Problems 25 (1977). Courses on Women/Gender: SOCY 665 Sex Stratification SOCY 425 Sex Roles and Social Institutions SOCY 324 Sex Roles NEIL ISAACS Professor English 2109 Taliaferro 405-3778 Ph.D., Brown University, 1959 Selected Papers/Publications: Grace Paley: A Study of the Short Fiction, G.K. Hall, 1990. MARVIN A. JOLSON Professor Business and Management 3114M Tydings 405-2185 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1969 Current Research Interests: Women as sales people Selected Papers/Publications: "Use of Sex Role Identity to Classify Women in Selling" (with L. Comer), Marketing Educator (1987). "Sex-labeling of Selling Jobs and Their Applicants" (with L. Comer), Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management (1985). "Employment Barriers in Selling: Are Blacks and Females Welcome?" Proceedings of the American Marketing Association, August 1983. JOAN R. KAHN Assistant Professor Sociology 3137 Art-Sociology 405-6412 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1985 Current Research Interests: Sexual, contraceptive and fertility behavior of adolescent women; relation between work and family roles over the life course Selected Papers/Publications: "Adolescent Contraceptive Method Choices," (with R. Rindfuss and D. Guilkey), Demography, forthcoming. "Premarital Sexual Activity among Teenage Women over the past Three Decades," (with S. Hofferth, and W. Baldwin), Family Planning Perspectives 19 (1987). "Nonmarital Childbearing: Diverging Legal and Social Concerns," (with J. Jones, A. Parnell, and R. Rindfuss), Population and Development Review 51 (1985). BARBARA B. KAPLAN Adjunct Professor History Acting Assistant Director, Program in Science, Technology, and Society 405-4265 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1979 Current Research Interests: Women in science in 17th-19th century England, especially women writers of children's science books LINDA KAUFFMAN Associate Professor English 0121 Taliaferro 405-3782 Ph.D., University of California. Santa Barbara, 1978 Current Research Interests: Feminist critical theory; feminist literary criticism; contemporary critical theory (Lacan, Derrida, Barthes, feminist materialism). Selected Papers/Publications: Special Delivery: Epistolary Modes in Modern Fiction, U of Chicago P, forthcoming. Feminism and Institutions: Dialogues on Feminist Theory, ed., Blackwell, 1989. Gender and Theory: Dialogues on Feminist Criticism, ed., Blackwell, 1989. "Special Delivery: Twenty-first Century Epistolarity in The Handmaid's Tale," Writing the Female Voice. (Goldsmith, ed.) 1989. Discourses of Desire: Gender, Genre, and Epistolary Fictions, Cornell UP, 1986. Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 250 Women and Literature ENGL 758a Feminist Theory WMST 400 Theories of Feminism ENGL 399 U.S. Feminist Thought HASNA J. KHAN Assistant Professor Mechanical Engineering 2177C Engineering 405-5285 Ph.D., University of Washington, 1986 Community Service: Teach ENES 121W: The World of Engineering (for high school women) SEUNG-KYUNG KIM Assistant Professor Women's Studies Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., City University of New York, 1990 Selected Papers/Publications: "Export Processing Zones and Worker Resistance in South Korea," Anthropology, Industry Labor: Studies of the New Industrialization in the Late 20th Century (F. Rothstein and M. Blim, eds.), Prager, 1991. "Capitalism, Pratriarchy and Autonomy: Women Workers' Choices in Korea," Association for Asian Studies, 1990. "Women Workers, Social Mobility, and Industrialization in Korea," National Women's Studies Association, Towson State University, 1989. "The Myth of Social Mobility: Women Factory Workers in Masan, Korea," Association for Asian Studies, Washington, D.C., 1989. "Women Workers and the Birth of Labor Unions in Masan, Korea," American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, 1988. "The Export Processing Zone in Masan, Korea: Its Impact on Women Workers," Women Against Free Trade Zone Action Committee, Trinidad, 1988. KATIE KING Assistant Professor Women's Studies Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., University of California-Santa Cruz, 1987 Current Research Interests: Women and science fiction.; Audre Lorde; Emily Dickinson; women and writing technologies; science fiction Selected Papers/Publications: Audre Lorde and the Apparatus of Literary Production, in progress. The Fictions of Science and Feminist Theory (ed. with D. Haraway), forthcoming." "`Throwing Ourselves into the Next Century': Contemporary Feminist Issues and Strategies," Third National Conference for College Student Leaders, Washington, D.C., 1987. "The Proliferating Texts of Emily Dickinson," Amherst College, 1986. "The Situation of Lesbianism as Feminism as Feminism's Magical Sign: Contests for Meaning and the U.S. Women's Movement, 1968-1972." Communication 9 (1985). "Explicating Exemplary Genres and Canons: The Recovery of the Work of Rebecca Patterson on Emily Dickinson," Modern Language Association, 1985. Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 400 Theories of Feminism WMST 351 Feminist Education Analysis WMST 250 Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art and Culture WMST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies: Women and Society SUSAN R. KOMIVES Assistant Professor Counseling and Personnel Services 3234 Benjamin 405-2870 Ed.D., University of Tennessee, 1973 Current Research Interests: Gender differences in leadership and achieving style Selected Papers/Publications: "Defining and Re-defining Success," Minnesota Women in Higher Education Conference, 1990. "Gender Differences in Student Development," Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, 1989. "Developing Women Student Leaders," National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, 1988. Student Development Applications to Greek Letter Organizations (with J. Schuh), Center for the Study of the College Fraternity, 1988. "Facilitating the Development of Women," Great Lakes College Association Joint Women's Studies and Student Affairs Conference, 1987. "Administrative challenges and future directions," Facilitating the Development of Women, Jossey-Bass, 1985. SUSAN S. LANSER Associate Professor English 1131 Taliaferro 405-3796 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1979 Current Research Interests: Feminist literary criticism; feminist theory; women writers, especially of prose fiction (18th-20th centuries); Black/Jewish relations; race/sex/class in the United States Selected Papers/Publications: Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice, Cornell UP, forthcoming. "Feminism's Yellow Wallpaper and the Transformation of Literature," Feminist Studies 15 (1989). "Shifting the Paradigm: Feminism and Narratology," Style 22 (1988). "The Feminist Voice: Strategies of Coding in Women's Folklore and Literature" (with J. Radner), Journal of American Folklore 100 (1987). "(Feminist) Criticism in the Garden: Inferring Genesis 2-3," Semeia 41 (1988). "Plot, Voice, and Narrative Oubli: Juliette Catesby's Twice-Told Tale, Eighteenth Century Women and the Arts (Keener and Lorsch, eds.), Greenwood, 1988. "Speaking in Tongues: Ladies Almanack and the Discourse of Desire," Silence and Bower: New Perspectives on Djuna Barnes, Southern Illinois UP, 1988. "Toward a Feminist Narratology," Style 20 (1986). "Who Are the 'We'? The Shifting Term of Feminist Discourse," Women's Studies Quarterly 14 (1986). "No Connections Subsequent: Sisters and Sisterhood in the Life and Novels of Jane Austen," The Sister Bond: A Feminist View of a Timeless Connection (McNaron, ed.), Pergamon, 1985. THEODORE LEINWAND Associate Professor English 3112 Taliaferro 405-3754 Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1980 Current Research Interests: Shakespeare and popular culture in early modern England Selected Papers/Publications: "This Gulph of Marriage': Jacobean City Wives and Jacobean City Comedy," Women Studies 10 (1984). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 719 Feminist Shakespeare SUSAN J. LEONARDI Associate Professor English Taliaferro 405-3833 Ph.D., University of California-Davis, 1986 Current Research Interests: Exploration of the use of the diva figure in literature, especially in literature by women Selected Papers/Publications:/Creative Work: "A Portrait of the Abbess as a Young Nun," Feminist Studies, Forthcoming. Dangerous by Degrees: Women at Oxford and the Somerville College Novelists, Rutgers University Press, 1989. "To Have a Voice: The Politics of Diva," Perspectives on Contemporary Literature 13 (1987). "Bare Places and Ancient Blemishes: Virginia Woolf's Search for Language in Night and Day," Novel (1986). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 250 Introduction to Women's Literature ENGL 348 Women Writers (20th Century Novel) ENGL 348 Women Writers (Women' Alternative Fiction) LEIGH LESLIE Associate Professor Family and Community Development 1204J Marie Mount 405-4011 Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1982 Current Research Interests: Impact of child-bearing and child- care options on women's economic productivity; employment and family related stress; feminist family therapy. Select Papers/Publications: "Teaching Feminist Family Therapy" (with M. Classick), forthcoming. "Teaching Feminist Family Therapy: A Faculty and Student Perspective," National Council on Family Relations, 1989. "The Impact of Couples' Work Profiles on Husbands' and Wives' Participation in Childcare Tasks" (with E. Anderson), Family Perspective 22 (1989). "Social Support for Divorcing Mothers: What Seems to Help?" (with K. Grady), Journal of Divorce 11 (1988). "Men's and Women's Participation in Domestic Roles: Impact on Quality of Life and Marital Satisfaction" (with E. Anderson), Journal of Family Psychology 2 (1988). Courses on Women/Gender: FMCD 698 Gender and Ethnicity Issues in Family Service Delivery FMCD 430 Gender Role Development in the Family ROBERT S. LEVINE Associate Professor English 1114 Taliaferro 405-3781 Ph.D., Stanford University, 1981 Current Research Interests: Temperance and American Literature, 1770-1920 Selected Papers/Publications: "Circadian Rhythms and Rebellion in Kate Chopin's The Awakening," Studies in American Fiction 12 (1982). BARBARA J. LITTLE Faculty Research Associate Anthropology 0108 Woods 405-1433 Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1987 Current Research Interests: Women and material culture; women in colonial and early America GINA MARCHETTI Assistant Professor Radio, Television and Film 0153C Tawes 405-6523 Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1982 Current Research Interests: Women and film; Asian film Selected Papers/Publications: "Ethnicity, the Cinema and Cultural Studies," Unspeakable Images: Ethnicity and the American Cinema (Friedman, ed.), U of Illinois P forthcoming. "The Blossoming of a Revolutionary Aesthetic: Xie Jin's Two Stage Sisters," Jump Cut 34 (March 1989). "Four Hundred Years in a Convent, Fifty in Hollywood's: Sexual Identity and Dissent in Contemporary Philippine Cinema, "East- West Film Journal 2 (June 1988). "The Threat of Captivity: Hollywood and the Sexualizations of Race Relations in The Girls of the White Orchid and The Bitter Tea of General Yen," Journal of Communication Inquiry 11 (Winter 1987). "Romanticism Reconsidered: The Films of Sharon Couzin" (with C. Slingo), Jump Cut 28 (April 1983). "Readings on Women and Pornography: An Annotated Working Bibliography," Jump Cut 26 (December 1981). Courses on Women/Gender RTVF 419 Film Genres: Women in Film EARLEAN M. MCCARRICK Associate Professor Government and Politics 2138D LeFrak 405-4131 Ph.D., Vanderbilt, 1964 Selected Papers/Publications: "The Supreme Court and the Evolution of Women's Rights," this Constitution 13 (Winter 1986). Courses on Women/Gender GVPT 436 The Legal Status of Women THEODORE MCNELLY Professor Government and Politics 2127 LeFrak 405-4135 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1952 Selected Papers/Publications: "Women's Gains in Japanese House of Councillors," Impact of Electoral Systems on Minorities and Women (J. Zimmerman and W. Rule, eds.), in progress. LINDA L.Z. MOGHADAM Lecturer Sociology Director, Sociology Undergraduate Program 2108 Art-Sociology 405-6389 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1989 Current Research Interests: Family; gender roles Selected Papers/Publications: "The Effect of Women's Employment Status on Role Satisfaction: Implications for Well-Being of Military Wives" (with L. Rosen and 1. Ickovics), Psychology of Women Quarterly, forthcoming. Courses on Women/Gender: SOCY 325 Sex Roles PHYLIS B. MOSER-VEILLON Professor Human Nutrition and Food Systems 3308 Marie Mount 405-4502 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1976 Current Research Interests: Nutritional needs during lactation with special reference to trace elements (copper, chromium, iron, selenium and zinc) Selected Papers/Publications: "Copper, Iron, Zinc and Selenium Dietary Intake and Status Of Nepalese Lactating Women and Their Breast-fed Infants" (with R. Reynolds, S. Acharya, M. Howard, M. Andon, and S. Lewis), American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 47 (1988). Courses on Women/Gender: NUTR 650 Nutritional Needs of Women CLAIRE G. MOSES Associate Professor Women's Studies Editor, Feminist Studies Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., George Washington University, 1978 Current Research Interests: History of Feminism - especially French and other European countries; history of French women- especially modern: history of European women - especially modern Selected Papers/Publications: Word and Act: Feminism in the Age of Romanticism, Indiana UP, forthcoming. "Utopian Socialists and Women," Women's Studies Encyclopedia, Greenwood, forthcoming. "'Equality' and 'Difference' in Historical Perspective: A Comparative Examination of the Feminisms of French Revolutionaries and Utopian Socialists," Women and the French Revolution (S. Melzer and L. Rabine, eds.), Greenwood, 1989. French Feminism in the Nineteenth Century, State U of New York P, 1984. "A Look at the Future: The Legacy of the Eighteenth Century," French Women and the Age of Enlightenment (S. Spencer, ed.), Indiana UP, 1984. "Saint-Simonian Men/Saint-Simonian Women: The Transformation of Feminist Thought in 1830s France," Journal of Modern History 54 (1982). Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 200 Introduction to Women's Studies, Women and Society WMST 400 Theories of Feminism WMST 603 Advanced Feminist Theory JOSE M. NAHARRO-CALDERON Assistant Professor Spanish and Portuguese 2215 Jimenez 405-6451 Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1985 Current Research Interests: Exile literature, women's poetry in 20th century Spain Selected Papers/Publications: "Ana McFagundo, Mercedes Escolano," Continental Dictionary of Women Writers (K.Wilson, ed.), forthcoming. "El cuerpo marino de la poesia de Mercedes Escolano," Literatura Chilena 13 (1989). RONALD O'LEARY Associate Professor Theatre 0234 Tawes 405-6683 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1966 Current Research Interests: Women in American theatre and world theatre Selected Papers/Publications: "Warming Up the Chilly Climate: Transformation of the Theatre Curriculum," East Central Theatre Conference, Wilmington, Delaware, 1990. JUDY OLIAN Associate Professor Business and Management 1147 Tydings 405-5803 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1980. Current Research Interests: Gender issues in mentoring Selected Papers/Publications: "The Impact of Applicant Gender and Qualifications on Hiring Decisions: Results of a Meta-analysis of Experimental Studies" (with D. Schwab and H. Haberfeld), Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 41(1988). ROSE MARIE G. OSTER Professor Germanic and Slavic 3215 Jimenez 405-4096 Dr. phil., Kiel University, 1958 Current Research Interests: Modern Swedish women's literature Selected Papers/Publications: "A Look at Recent Women's Literature," Swedish Books (1981). "Divergenz und Konvergcnz: Die schwedische Frauenliteratur der letzter 15 Jahre," Scandica 5 (1982). Entries on contemporary Swedish women writers, Scandinavian Literary Dictionary, Greenwood, 1986. SIBBIE O'SULLIVAN Instructor English 1122 Taliaferro 405-3783 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1986 Current Research Interests: American images of masculinity; variety of male experience; Hemingway and masculinity Selected Papers/Publications: "Love and Friendship, Male/Female in The Sun Also Rises," Arizona Quarterly (Summer 1988). Courses on Women/Gender: HONR 138D Images of Masculinity in American Fiction and Film MARGARET PALMER Assistant Professor Zoology 4244 Zoology-Psychology 405-6948 Ph.D., University of South Carolina, 1983 Courses on Women/Gender: ZOOL 313 Women and Science JO B. PAOLETTI Associate Professor Textiles Acting Assistant Dean for Student Affairs 2100J Marie Mount 405-6656 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1980 Current Research Interests: Clothing and gender, especially children's clothing Selected Papers/Publications: Dress Rehearsal, Holmes and Meier, 1990. "Conclusion" and "The Children's Department," Men and Women: Dressing the Part (C. Kidwell and V. Steel, eds.), Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989. "Comment: Children's Clothes and Gender," Threads 19 (1988) "Clothing and Gender in American Children's Fashions, 1890-1920," Signs 13 (1987). "Telling the Boys from the Girls: Sex Differences in 19th Century Children's Clothing" (with M. Crabtree), ACPTC Newsletter (1984). NORMA PECORA Assistant Professor Radio-Television-Film 0210 Tawes 405-6256 Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1989 Current Research Interests: The commercialization of Nancy Drew; the business of children's television Selected Papers/Publications: Study of Re-Entry Women for the State of Illinois, 1983. CARLA L. PETERSON Associate Professor English Comparative Literature 4224 Jimenez/1125 Taliaferro 405-3818 Ph.D., Yale University, 1976 Current Research Interests: 19th-century African-American women writers Selected Papers/Publications: Doers of the Word: African-American Women Reformers in the Antebellum North, Rutgers UP, in progress. "Rethinking the Politics of Recovery: Race and Class in Uncle Tom's Cabin and Iola Leroy," International Conference on Narrative Literature, 1990. "Mary Ann Shadd Cary: A Black Woman Reports from Canada," American Studies Association, 1989. "Afro-American Women Leaders and the African Emigration Question in the Antebellum Period," Georgetown University Bicentennial Conference on Women in America: Legacies of Race and Ethnicity, 1989. "Strategies of Deflection: The Male Gaze and the Female Body in l9th Century Afro-American Women's Narratives," International Conference on Narrative Literature, 1989. "In Her Own Voice: Afro-American Women's Narratives of the 1850's," Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, l988. "Claiming the Word: Reverse Discourse and Narrative Power in Early Afro-American Narratives," International Conference on Narrative Literature, 1988. The Determined Reader: Gender and Culture in the Novel from Napoleon to Victoria, Rutgers U P, 1986. "Constant's Adolphe, James's 'Beast in the Jungle,' and the Quest for the Mother," Essays in Literature 9 (1982). "The Heroine as Reader in the Nineteenth-Century Novel: Emma Bovary and Maggie Tulliver," Comparative Literature Studies 17 (1980). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 748 Black and White Women in Nineteenth-Century America ENGL 748 African-American Narrative in the Nineteenth Century ENGL 757/CMLT 679 Feminist Literary Criticism ENGL 769 Women Novelists and the Origins of the Novel ENGL 488 Feminist Literary Criticism ENGL 399 American Women Novelists and Modernism ENGL 348 Women and Literature MINNIE BRUCE PRATT Visiting Assistant Professor/Adjunct Lecturer Women's Studies Mill Building 405-6878 Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1979 Current Research Interests: A series of autobiographical political essays on women and class, race/ethnicity, sexuality, religion. Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Work: Crime Against Nature, Firebrand Press, 1990. We Say We Love Each Other. Night Heron/Inland Press, 1985. Yours in Struggle: Three Feminist Perspectives on Anti-Semitism and Racism. (with E. Bulkin and B. Smith), Firebrand Press, 1984. Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 400 Feminist Theory WMST 250 Introduction to Women, Art, and Culture HARRIET B. PRESSER Professor Sociology Director, Center on Population, Gender, and Social Inequality 4101 Art-Sociology 405-6440/405-6422 Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1969 Current Research Interests: Interrelationships between gender, work, and family; the timing of births and women's status outside the family; relationship between economic development, women's labor force participation, and fertility. Selected Papers/Publications: "Can We Make Time for Children? The Economy, Work Schedules, and Child Care," Demography 26 (1989). "Shiftwork Among Dual-Earner Couples with Children" (with V. Cain), Science 219 ( 1983). "Child Care as a Constraint on Employment: Prevalence, Correlates and Bearing on the Work and Fertility Nexus" (with W. Baldwin), American Journal of Sociology 85 (March 1980). Sterilization and Fertility Decline in Puerto Rico U of California P, 1973. Courses on Women/Gender: SOCY 644 Gender, Work and Family SUZANNE M. RANDOLPH Assistant Professor Family and Community Development 1204 Marie Mount 405-4012 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1981 Current Research Interests: Mother-infant interaction and infant attachment to mother in African American families; infants of mothers who abuse drugs Selected Papers/Publications: "Health Status of Infants and Children in Urban Environments" (with Adams-Taylor), The Health of Black Americans: Social Causes and Consequences (King and Davis, eds.), Oxford UP, forthcoming. "Black American Infants: The Howard University Normative Study" (with Rosser), The Cultural Context of Infancy (Nugent, Lester, and Brazelton, eds.), Ablex, 1989. "Infant Attachment in Black American Families," Proceedings of Conference XII, Empirical Research on Black Psychology, Washington, D.C., NIMH, 1989. Community Service: Board of Directors, YWCA of the National Capital Area WILLIAM M. RIVERA Associate Professor Agricultural and Extension Education 0215 Symons 405-1253 Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1974 Current Research Interests: Women in agricultural extension Selected Papers/Publications: "Empowering Women through Agricultural Extension," Association for Women in Development, 1989. CAROLINA (CAROL E.) ROBERTSON Associate Professor Music Director, Ethnomusicology Studies 3103 Tawes 405-5502 Ph.D., Indiana University, 1975 Current Research Interests: Women in performance as mediators of change and/or continuity; cross-cultural criteria for the study of gender and performance; research design in field studies on gender; "Third World" critiques of feminist theory Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Work: Spirit, Gender, and Performance: Views from Patagonia, Northern Ghana, and Hawaii. Smithsonian Institution Press, forthcoming 1992. "Singing Social Boundaries into Place: The Dynamics of Gender and Performance in Two Cultures," Sonus (in press). "Tolerance versus Encouragement in the Question of Diversity" and "The Impact of Cross-cultural Education on the Notion of the Self," University of Miami, 1990. "Stereotypes and Myths as the Bases of Cultural Perception" and "The Performance of Culture," Hispanic Festival, Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies, University of Maryland, 1990. "The Challenges of a Global View," Panel on the Transformation of the Curriculum, American Council on Education, 1990. "Coming to Grips with Songs of Power," Society for Ethnomusicology, 1989. "Mahu in Hawaii," Feminist Studies 15 (1989). "The Ethnomusicologist as Midwife," Proceedings of the International Symposium, Music in the Dialogue of Cultures: Traditional Music and Cultural Policy, Florian Notxel, (in press); to be republished in Musicology and Difference (R. Solie, ed.). "Power and Gender in Musical Performance," Polyseminar on Gender and the Spectrum of Difference, University of Maryland, 1989. "Power and Gender in the Musical Experiences of Women," Women and Music in Cross-cultural Perspective (E. Koskoff, ed), Greenwood Press, 1987. Courses on Women Gender: MUSC 679 Seminar in Ethnomusicology: Power and Gender in Performance MUSC 148 Special Topics in Music: Women and Music in Cross-cultural Perspective MUSC 432-433 Music World Cultures Community Service: Proposal-writing consultant to projects generated by African, Asian, Hispanic communities. Calo, Cuento y Cancion. Community research and youth publication funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. Training of Latino and African high school students in the documentation of Hispanic music traditions in Adams-Morgan, Washington, D.C., 1986. Board Member, Roadwork, 1986-87. MERIAM ROSEN Professor Dance Director, Improvisations Unlimited 1116B Temporary Classroom Building EE 405-3189 M.A., University of Maryland, College Park, 1965 Current Research Interests: Choreography; archival study of Improvisations Unlimited, a dance company that presents programs in schools emphasizing equality of gender Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Work: Work in progress which explores women's roles in relation to other women, family members and themselves. Schizophrenic Girl (1990), concept and direction. Fierce Attachments (1989), choreography. DEBORAH S. ROSENFELT Associate Professor Women's Studies Director, Curriculum Transformation Project 1211 Preinkert 405-6883 Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1972 Current Research Interests: Women writers and progressive social movements in the modern United States; gender and curriculum change Selected Papers/Publications: "Feminism, 'Post-Feminism,' and Contemporary Women's Fictions," Tradition and the Talents of Women (Howe, ed.), U of Illinois P, 1990. "Integrating Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Curriculum: Working for Change in the California State Universities," Radical Teacher 37 (1989). "Getting into the Game: American Women Writers and the Radical Tradition," Women's Studies International Forum 9 (1986). Feminist Criticism and Social Change (with J. Newton), Methuen, 1986. Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Curriculum. 1983. ERIC microfiche ED 237-312. Teaching Women's Literature from a Regional Perspective (with L. Hoffman), Modern Language Association, 1982. "The Politics of Bibliography: Women's Studies and the Literary Canon," Women in Print, (Hartman and Messer-Davidow, eds.), Modern Language Association, 1982. "From the Thirties: Tillie Olson and the Radical Tradition," Feminist Studies 7 (1981). Salt of the Earth. Screenplay by Michael Wilson; monograph by Deborah Rosenfelt, Feminist Press, 1976. Strong Women: An Annotated Bibliography of Literature for the High School Classroom, Feminist Press, 1976. Female Studies X: Learning to Speak/Student Work, ed., Feminist Press, 1975. Female Studies VII New Courses. New Programs, ed., Feminist Press, 1973 Courses on Women/Gender: WMST 250 Women, Art, and Culture WMST 708 Advanced Feminist Theory LESLIE S. ROWLAND Faculty Research Associate History 3116B Francis Scott Key 405-4276 M.A., University of Rochester, 1970 Current Research Interests: The transition from slavery to freedom in the U.S. South. Multi-volume documentary history (funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Ford Foundation) based upon records in the National Archives of the United States. The records, especially those of the Freedmen's Bureau, constitute rich sources concerning black women, slave and free, during the years in which Southern black people moved from slavery to freedom, and on the reorganization of family life and gender relations. Selected Papers/Publications: "Afro-American Families in the Transition from Slavery to Freedom" (with I. Berlin and S. Miller), Radical History Review 42 (1988). MARSHA ROZENBLIT Associate Professor History Meyerhoff Chair in Jewish History 2157 Francis Scott Key 405-4305 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1980 Current Research Interests: World War I and the Jews of Austria-Hungary, including Jewish women and the home front during the war Community Service:Lectures on being a Jewish woman in America MARK H. SANDLER Assistant Professor Art History 4216 Art-Sociology 405-1490 Ph.D., University of Washington, 1977 Courses on Women/Gender: ARTH 779 Seminar in Japanese Art: Gender, Ethnicity and Class BETTY SCHMITZ President's Office Special Assistant to the President 1101A Main Administration 405-5794 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1977 Current Research Interests: Institutional change; curriculum transformation Selected Papers/Publications: "The Feminist Transformation of a University" (with E. Beck, S. Greer, and D. Jackson), Women's Studies Quarterly, forthcoming. Integrating Women's Studies into the Curriculum: A Guide and Bibliography, Feminist Press,1985. "From the Campus to the Region: Developing Projects to Integrate Women's Studies into the Curriculum" (with M. Dinnerstein and N. Mairs), Women's Place in the Academy: Transforming the Liberal Arts Curriculum (Schuster and Van Dyne, eds.), Rowman and Allanheld, 1985. "Different Voices A Model Institute for Integrating Women of Color into Undergraduate American Literature and History Courses" (with J. Butler), Radical Teacher 37. "Content Analysis Instrument for Reviewing Foreign Language Textbooks for Sex Bias," Women's Studies Quarterly 12 (1984). CATHERINE SCHULER Assistant Professor Theatre 1146 Tawes 405-6688 Ph.D., Florida State University, 1984 Current Research Interests: Women in the Russian theatre, 1880-1930; gender analysis of dramatic literature, theatrical performance, and film. Selected Papers/Publications: "Gender Perspective and Violence in the Plays of Sam Shepard and Maria Irene Fornes," Modern American Drama: The Female Canon (J. Schleuter, ed.), Fairleigh Dickinson, UP 1990" "Zinaida Hippois and the Problem of a Feminist Aesthetic in Pre-Revolutionary Russia," ATHE Convention, 1989. "Spectator Competence and Comprehension: The Problem of Karen Finley's Constant State of Desire," The Drama Review 1989. A Question of Silence: Feminist Perspectives on the Morality and Legality of Violence Against Men," Conference on Film and Literature, Florida State University, 1988. "Gender Criticism: Re-evaluating the Sacred Cows," ATA Convention, 1984. "Mothers, Saints, and Other Virgins: The Desexualized Woman in the Plays of Bertolt Brecht," ATA Convention, 1984. "Feminist Perspectives on Brecht: Sexual Politics in The Good Person of Szechuan," ATA Convention, 1982. DAVID R. SEGAL Professor Sociology 4145 Art-Sociology 405-6439 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1967 Current Research Interests: Military manpower, personnel, training, and organization, including the role of women in the military Selected Papers/Publications: "Female Combatants in Canada" (with M. Segal), Defense Analysis, forthcoming. "Social Change and the Participation of Women in the American Military" (with M. Segal), Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 5 (1983). "The Concepts of Citizenship and Attitudes Toward Women in Combat" (with N. Kinzer and J. Woolfel), Sex Roles 3 Oct. 1977. MADY WECHSLER SEGAL Associate Professor Sociology 4133 Art-Sociology 405-6433 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1973 Current Research Interests: Women in the military; military families; work and family roles; cross-cultural comparisons of women's status (e.g., occupations) Selected Papers/Publications: "The Nature of Work and Family Linkages: A Theoretical Perspective," The Organization Family: Work and Family Linkages in the U.S. Military (G. Bowen and D. Orthner, eds.), Praeger, 1989. "Female Combatants in Canada: An Update" (with D. Segal), Defense Analysis 5 (1989). "Military Women in NATO: An Update" (with S. Stanley), Armed Forces and Society 14 (1988). "The Military and the Family as Greedy Institutions," The Military: More than Just a Job? (C. Moskos and F. Wood, eds.), Pergamon-Brassey, 1988. Courses on Women/Gender: SOCY 498/769 Women in the Military SOCY 498 Women in Predominantly Male Occupations HONR 378 Women and War Community Service: Talks on women in the military; military families MARY CORBIN SIES Assistant Professor American Studies Taliaferro 405-1354 Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1987. Current Research Interests: History of American suburban planning and development; design, planning, and uses of American homes; material culture theory Selected Papers/Publications: The Suburban Ideal: A Cultural Metaphor for Modern American Living, 1877-1917, Temple UP,forthcoming 1991. "'God's Very Kingdom on the Earth': The Design Program for the American Suburban Home, 1877-1917," Modern Architecture in America: Visions and Revisions (R. Wilson and S.Robinson, eds.), Iowa State UP, 1990. "The Domestic Mission of the Privileged American Suburban Homemaker, 1877-1917: A Reassessment," Making the American Home: Middle Class Women and Domestic Material Culture. 1840-1940 (P. Browne and M. Motz, eds.), Popular Press, 1988. Community Service: SPARC (Shelter for Abused Women) - Gainesville, Florida SALLY S. SIMPSON Assistant Professor Criminal Justice and Criminology 2220L LeFrak 405-4727 Ph.D., University of Massachusetts/Amherst, 1985 Current Research Interests: Feminist theory and criminology; gender, class, race, and crime; women and drug trafficking Selected Papers/Publications: "Feminist Theory, Crime and Justice," Criminology 27 (1989). "Gender and Elite Crime," Center for the Study of Women in Society Review, 1988. "The Female Guard in the All Male Prison," The Changing Role of Women in the Criminal Justice System (Moyer, ed.), Waveland Press, 1985. "Caste, Class, and Crime: Violence and the Disenfranchised Black Female," Criminology (1990) Courses on Women/Gender: CRIM 498 Selected Topics in Criminology: Women and Crime MARTHA NELL SMITH Assistant Professor English 0131 Taliaferro 405-3811 Ph.D., Rutgers University, 1985 Current Research Interests: Emily Dickinson; Lesbian theory and American women's poetry; uncanonized 19th century American women's poetry (particularly African-American);the homoerotic in contemporary popular culture; sexual taboo and textual reproduction Selected Papers/Publications: Rowing in Eden: Rereading Emily Dickinson, forthcoming. Comic Power: Performance and Audience in Emily Dickinson's Poetry (with S. Juhasz and C.Miller), U of Texas P, forthcoming. "Everywoman Her Own Theology: Gwendolyn Brooks and Alicia Ostriker, the Difference of Dickinson, and Influence," MLA Convention, 1989. "Scalping is Not One of My Gifts: Catherine Sedgwick and a Hopelessly Sentimental Fenimore Cooper," MLA Convention, 1989. "Gender Issues in Archival Research," Columbia University Women's Seminar, 1990. "Uncle Moms: Costuming and Play and a Tradition of Women Writers," MLA Convention, 1988. "'To Fill a Gap': What of Dickinson's Has Been Erased, Cut Away, and Disguised?" San Jose Studies 13 (1987). Courses on Women/Gender: ENGL 748 Dickinson and American Women's Poetry ENGL 399 Pioneer Women in American Literature ENGL 439 American Sexual Poetics: Dickinson and Whitman Community Service: Seminar for secondary teachers on teaching Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson Society, 1987. HORACIO SOBERON-FERRER Assistant Professor Textiles and Consumer Economics 2100J Marie Mount 405-6648 Ph.D., Clemson University, 1986 Current Research Interests: Demand of services by dual earner households; demand of goods and services by female headed households; effect of social class on demand for goods and services; ethnicity and consumption Selected Papers/Publications: "Determinants of Household Expenditures for Services," American Council of Consumer Interests Conference Proceedings, 1989. MARTHA SOLOMON Professor Speech Communication 0139 Tawes 405-6527 Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1969 Current Research Interests: Women's rhetoric, rhetoric of social movements especially suffrage movement; autobiographies as rhetoric Selected Papers/Publications: Biography of Anna Howard Shaw, Greenwood Press, forthcoming A Voice of Her Own: The Woman Suffrage Press, 1848-1910, U of Alabama P, forthcoming. Emma Goldman, Twayne, 1987. Courses on Women/Gender: PCOM 698 Rhetoric of the Suffrage Movement EVA STEHLE Assistant Professor Classics 4220 Jimenez 454-2510 Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, 1971 Current Research Interests: Sappho in the context of early Greek poetry; women in ancient religion Selected Papers/Publications: "Sappho's Gaze: Fantasies of a Goddess and a Young Man," Differences, forthcoming. "The Bringing of Cybele and Venus to Rome," Helios, forthcoming. Courses on Women/Gender: CLAS 320 Women in Antiquity GABRIELE L. STRAUCH Assistant Professor Germanic and Slavic 3215 Jimenez 405-4102 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984 Current Research Interests: Representation of the 'other' (women, Jews, Arabs) in German medieval literature Selected Papers/Publications: "Grossmutter Dicke: A Socio-Linguistic Reading of Her Letters," Annual Conference for German-American Studies, 1986. "A Feminist Perspective on Foreign Language Teaching," Women's Studies Assembly, University of Maryland, College Park, 1985. "Glueckl von Hameln: A Yiddish Diary from the 17th (Century," Annual Women in German Conference, 1981. "German Medieval Women Writers," International Congress on Medieval Studies, 1981. "Mechthild von Magdeburg," Committee for the Advancement of Early Studies, 1980. NANCY L. STRUNA Associate Professor Kinesiology 2355 Physical Education, Recreation, and Health 405-2504 Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park, 1979 Current Research Interests: Gender relations in early America, especially in the context of work and leisure; the circumscription of women's public presence in popular culture and economic production Selected Papers/Publications: "Beyond Mapping Experience: The Need for Understanding in the History of American Sporting Women," Journal of Sport History 11 (Spring 1984). "'Good Wives and Gardeners, Spinners and Fearless Riders': Middling and Upper Rank Women in the Early American Sporting Culture," From 'Fair Sex' to Feminism: Sport and the Socialization of Women in the Industrial and Post-industrial Eras (Mangan and Park eds.), Frank W. Cass, Ltd, 1987. REEVE VANNEMAN Associate Professor Sociology 3133 Art-Sociology 405-6410 Ph.D., Harvard University, 1975 Current Research Interests: The effects of development in India on inequality, especially gender inequality; class and class consciousness LOIS T. VIETRI Lecturer Government and Politics 2176E LeFrak 405-4152 Ph.D., University of Maryland, 1981 Current Research Interests: Issues of sexism and the role of women in the economy and politics of Vietnam; women and gender issues in public administration Selected Papers/Publications: "Women in the Higher Civil Service: A Re-examination of Representative Bureaucracy," University of Maryland, 1981. ALAKA WALI Assistant Professor Anthropology 0131 Woods 405-1436 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1984 Current Research Interests: Impact of forced resettlement on women; women's experiences migrant communities Community Service: Member, Montgomery County Board of Education Advisory Committee on Minority Education LARRY WARREN Professor Dance 1108 Temporary Classroom Building EE 405-3186 M.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 1968 Current Research Interests: History of women in dance; choreography addressing gender issues Selected Papers/Publications/Creative Work: Anna Sokolow: The Rebellious Spirit, Princeton Book Co., 1990. LESLIE A. WHITTINGTON Assistant Professor Textiles and Consumer Economics 2100 Marie Mount 405-6642 Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1989 Current Research Interests: Effect of incentives and disincentivcs in the tax structure on family composition Selected Papers/Publications: "Fertility and the Personal Exemption: Implicit Pronatalist Policy in the United States" (with J. Alin and H. Peters), American Economic Review, forthcoming. -58- ALLAN WIGFIELD Assistant Professor Education, Human Development 3242 Benjamin 405-2809 Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1982 Current Research Interests: Gender differences in achievement self-perception, test and math anxiety, self-concept. Selected Papers/Publications: "Sex Equity in Math and Science Education," Educational Psychology Review 1 (1989). "Gender and Age Difference in Children's Achievement Self-perceptions During Elementary School." The Society for Research in Child Development, 1989. RHONDA M. WILLIAMS Assistant Professor Afro-American Studies Economics 2169 LeFrak 405-1164 Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983 Current Research Interests: Gender and racial dimensions of wage hierarchy and the distribution of employment Selected Papers/Publication: "What Else Do Unions Do?: Race and Gender in Local 35" (with P. Smith), Review of Black Political Economy 18 (Winter 1990). "Beyond Human Capital: Black Women, Work and Wages," The Economic Status of Black Women (B. Woody, C. Arnold, and J. Fields, eds.), Wayne State UP, forthcoming. JOSEPHINE WITHERS Associate Professor Art History 4212 Art-Sociology 405-1488 Ph.D., Columbia University, 1971 Current Research Interests: Artistic personas of women artists Selected Papers/Publications: "Women in Art: Two Approaches to Teaching" (with E.Beck), Women's Studies Quarterly 15(1987). "Revisioning Our Foremother: Reflections on the Ordinary, Extrordinary Art of May Stevens,"Feminist Studies 13. Women Artists in Washington Collections, University of Maryland, 1979. "Artistic Women and Women Artists," Art Journal (1976). MADELINE C. ZILFI Associate Professor History 2102C Francis Scott Key 405-4303 Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1976 Current Research Interests: Women in Islamic Middle East (especially historical issues in period 1600-1850) Selected Papers/Publications: "Romancing the Harem," The World and I, (1989). "Women and Modernization in the Middle East," Morgan State University, November 1987. "Turkish Women Fifty Years After Suffrage," Middle East Studies Association of North America, December 1984. Courses on Women/Gender: HIST 319 Women, Family and Society in the Middle East