Series Introduction, Volume Introduction, Has It Made Any Difference?, The Employment of Wives, Dominance, and Fertility, Sex Unwanted, The Abortion Debate, Excerpts from Sexual Suicide, Excerpts from The Total Woman, Lord, Teach Me to Submit, Class and Racial Divisions in the Female Population: Some Practical and Political Dilemmas for the Women's Movement, Excerpts from The Power of the Positive Woman, The Economics of Middle-Income Family Life: Working Women During the Great Depression, Hobbesian Choice: Feminists Against the Family, The Feminist Movement, The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Feminism, Who Is the New Traditional Woman?, The Feminist Mistake: Sexual Equality and the Decline of the American Military, Working Women: How It's Working Out, The International Patriarchy, Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Woman?, Women Working and Divorce: Cause or Effect?, The Perceived Control of Well-Educated Women: 1972-1984, Antisociality and Dangerousness in Women Before and After the Women's Movement, Feminism and Modern Friendship: Dislocating the Community, Pages from a Gender Diary: Basic Divisions in Feminism, Against Feminist Fundamentalism, The Failure of Feminism, Wrong on Rape: Neither Naming Rape Victims Against Their Will, Nor Broadening the Definition of Rape to Include Seduction, Helps the Cause of Feminism, Perplexed by Sex?, Feminism and Anorectic Tendencies in College Women, Love and Trouble, From Separate Spheres to Dangerous Streets: Postmodernist Feminism and the Problem of Order, Cultural Assault: What Feminists Are Doing to Rape Ought to Be A Crime, Why I Am Not a Feminist: Some Remarks on the Problem of Gender Identity in the United States and Poland, A Progressive Movement Holding Sexuality Hostage, Acknowledgments
Angela Howard-Zophy, Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies at the University of Houston Clear Lake, is editor of the award-winning Handbook of AmericanWomen's History(Garland, 1990). She holds a Ph.D. degree in history from Ohio State University, and is the editor of the Garland series: The Development of AmericanFeminism as well as Directories of Minority Women, and is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, and essays.
Sasha Rana Adams Tarrant assisted editorially with the revised edition of the Handbook ofAmerican Women's History, as well as contributed the entry on antifeminism to the volume. She holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in history from the University of Houston Clear Lake, and is currently completing her doctorate in U.S. and women's history at Texas A. & M. University.