Life Studies, or, Speech After Long Silence Feminist Critics Today
Sandra M. Gilbert
The Miltonic Ideal: A Paradigm for the Structure of Relations Between Men and Women in Academia followed by A Comment by Walter J. Ong, S. J.
Dianna Hume George
"A Whole New Poetry Beginning Here": Teaching Lesbian Poetry
Elly Bulkin
"Full of Memories": Teaching Matrilineage
Nan Bauer Maglin
Images of Men and Maleness: A Thematic Approach to Teaching Women Writers
William W. Niorgan
Teaching Griselda to Write
Joan Bolker
The Female and Male Modes of Rhetoric
Thomas J. Farrell
Sexist Roadblocks in Inventing, Focusing, and Writing
Magaret B. Pigott
Poems
Fran Lindsay/ Roberta Metz/Sanford Pinsker
NCTE To You
Dr. Limiter: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Shaft
Joseph Trimmer
At Last It Has Been Done
Thomas Scarseth
Editorial Statement: A Year with College English
Donald Gray
Books: Review by Hugh Rank of Sissela Bok, Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life and Herbert Kaufman, Red Tape: Its Origins, Uses, and Abuses
Comment & Response
Index to Volume 40
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