Frontiers
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Articles in 1998 issue of Frontiers
- E. A. Racette
by Racette, E A - Renee Taaffe-Johnson
by Taaffe-Johnson, Renee - A planned pregnancy
by Buttenwieser, Sarah Werthan - Reconstructing identity: The autobiographical self of a Japanese American woman in Lydia Minatoya's Talking to High Monks in the Snow
by Uchida, Aki - Rewriting menopause: Challenging the medical paradigm to reflect menopausal women's experiences
by Ferguson, Susan J - Wrestling with change: Discourse strategies in Anne Tyler
by Carroll, Virginia Schaefer - Overlooked narrators: What women religious can contribute to feminist oral history
by Rogers, Carole Garibaldi - Linda Scott
by Scott, Linda - Giving voice to Chinese American women
by Yung, Judy - Identity, the body, and the menopause: A personal introduction
by Haynes, Deborah J - Preface
by Armitage, Sue - Mother And Daughter Photographs
by Lifshin, Lyn - Activist stories: Culture and continuity in Black women's narratives of grassroots community work
by Rodriguez, Cheryl - Afterward, Going To My Mother's Apartment
by Lifshin, Lyn - Reading dynamics of power through Mexican-origin women's oral histories
by Blake, Debra J - Menopause: Models, medicine, and midlife
by Woods, Nancy Fugate - Ruminations
by Warwick, Pat - A Chicana in northern Aztlan: An oral history of Dora Sanchez Trevino
by Garcia, Jerry - Women of the British coalfields on strike in 1926 and 1984: Documenting lives using oral history and photography
by Gier-Viskovatoff, Jaclyn J - importance of Andrea Dworkin's Mercy: Mitigating circumstances and narrative jurisprudence, The
by Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne - Menopause: Understanding the reproductive cycle: What you should know before going to the doctor
by Kopel, Ann - Domestic violence and poverty: The narratives of homeless women
by Williams, Jean Calterone - Yellow Vase, The
by Mandell, Arlene L - Resources for menopause and midlife issues
by Network, Oregon Menopause - power of shared stories: Growing old in the company of other women's voices, The
by Malone, Anne Righton - Patching the past: Students and oral history
by Butler, Anne M - Filming nana: Some dilemmas of oral history on film
by Broughton, Connie - Helga Pictures, The
by Kittell, Linda Ann - Oral history and Mormon women missionaries: The stories sound the same
by Embry, Jessie L - Fragments from a family album
by Smith, Shawn Michelle - Misperception of the Speed of Time
by Tyler, Cheryl M - Treading the traces of discarded history: Oral history installations
by Marchant, Alison - Fragile testimony: Family photographs and Kelly McKaig's dreamworlds
by Smith, Shawn Michelle - Moving beyond the mint green walls: An examination of (auto)biography and border in Ruth Behar's Translated Woman
by Socolovsky, Maya - Louisa May Alcott's "Magic Inkstand": Little Women, feminism, and the myth of regeneration
by Grasso, Linda - "Do ya wanna dance?": Collaborating with and empowering preadolescent girls in feminist interpretive research
by Einerson, Martha J - Turning Thirteen
by Mandell, Arlene L - Reflections on women's oral history: An exchange
by Armitage, Susan - Grassroots leadership reconceptualized: Chicana oral histories and the 1968 East Los Angeles school blowouts
by Bernal, Dolores Delgado - Secrets, lies, and misremembering: The perils of oral history interviewing
by Polishuk, Sandy - PETLAND: A woman's life
by Platt, Susan - Venus Envy
by Stanley, Jennifer - Gender, sexuality, and class in national narrations: Palestinian camp women tell their lives
by Sayigh, Rosemary - In their own voices: Oral histories of festival artists
by Morris, Bonnie J - Finding Weezie
by Bell, Elizabeth S - Harvest stories: Interviews with Gladys Lillian Marke
by Mulder-Wollan, Malia - Woody's Love Song
by Benson, LaVonn - Change of Life, The
by Potvin, Claudine - First Drawing
by Kittell, Linda Ann - Potato Harvest
by Nelson, Jo - Introduction
by Armitage, Sue - Margaret B. Tittemore
by Tittemore, Margaret B - My Mother Who Can't
by Lifshin, Lyn - embodiment of old women: Silences, The
by Hillyer, Barbara - M. Louise Stanley
by Stanley, M Louise - Reflexivity and moral agency: Restoring possibility to life history research
by Stearns, Gail J - A penny for your thoughts: Stories of women, copper, and community
by Finn, Janet L