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Women's Studies Journal

Women's Studies Journal
November 1990 - 6:1-2

Contents:

  • 1
    Maori Women: An Annotated Bibliography and Computerised Data Base
    Michelle Erai, Everdina Fuli , Kathie Irwin , Lenaire Wilcox
  • 17
    Recording the History of the Maori Women's Welfare League
    Mira Szaszy (Interviewed by Anne Else)
  • 22
    The YWCA and the Treaty of Waitangi
    Pauline McKay
  • 28
    The Hidden Costs of Caring: The Experiences of Women Caregivers
    Robyn Munford
  • 46
    Caring for the Confused Elderly at Home: Report on-Work in Progress
    Anne Opie
  • 65
    Women with Disabilities
    Wendi Wicks
  • 72
    Feminists in the Bureaucracy
    Robin McKinlay
  • 96
    Women and Young Children Gain a Foot in the Door
    Anne Meade
  • 111
    The Case for Feminist Schools
    Johanne McComish
  • 122
    No Turning Back
    Two interviews with Penny Jamieson

    Pat Booth and Liz Robinson
  • 136
    'For the Better Discharge of Our Duties'
    Women's Rights in Wanganui, 1893-1903

    Bronwyn Labrum
  • 153
    Ettie Rout and the Volunteer Sisterhood: Fighting to get into the Great War
    Jane Tolerton
Archives
  • 168
    Separate Spheres: ideology at work in 1920s New Zealand
    Letters to The Katipo, 1923-1924

    Megan Cook and Jackie Matthews
Reviews
  • 194
    The Woman's View: Goodbye to Romance: stories by New Zealand and Australian women writers 1930-1988
    Edited by Elizabeth Webby and Lydia Wevers
  • A Woman's Life: writing by women about female experience in New Zealand
    Edited by Anne Else and Heather Roberts
    Reviewed by Noeline Alcorn and Jill McLaren

Vol 6  No 1-2.