Encyclopedia of Women and World Religion
R 200.82 En19y
Approximately 600 articles provide
comparative study of issues such as mythology,
ordination and afterlife; wide ranging perspectives
including Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism,
and others; discussions of the relationship of
religion to the study of art, literature, and
science; historical perspectives on religions both
new and prehistoric.
Encyclopedia of Women and Gender
R 305.4 En19w
Examines psychological differences
in personality, cognition, and behavior, as well as
biologically based differences and how those
differences impact behavior. Coverage includes
studies of these differences in applied settings
such as education, business, the home, in politics,
sports competition, etc.
The Timetables of Women's
History
R 305.4 G853t
A chronology of women's history,
with nearly 100 short essays on topics such as
housework, dowry, pornography, Renaissance artists,
women in early Islam, and the feminization of
poverty.
Handbook of American Women's
History
R305.4 H191z
Short articles on key
people, events, and ideas that have
shaped the history of women in the
United States, featuring photographs and
artwork illustrating key concepts, as
well as bibliographies of primary and
secondary sources for each entry.
Encyclopedia of Women in the
Ancient World
R 305.4 Sa34e
Covering the period from
prehistory to approximately A.D. 500, entries
discuss individual women, whether historical,
mythological, or biblical, and a number of
cultural and social topics, including
contraception, jewelry, prostitution, and work.
Women and Gender in Medieval
Europe
R 305.4 W842s
Examines the daily reality of
medieval women from all walks of life in Europe
between 450 CE and 1500 CE, i.e., from the fall of
the Roman Empire to the discovery of the Americas.
Provides a comprehensive understanding of medieval
women's lives and experiences.
Women's Studies Encyclopedia
R
305.4 W842tr
Articles focus on feminist
research in the natural, behavioral, and social
sciences; health and medicine; economics;
linguistics; political sciences; and the law.
Topics include
violence against women, women in
public life, and women in specific countries and
regions.
Women in the Middle Ages
R 305.4
W842w
Biographical essays cover women
from the Middle East, Persia, India, and China, as
well as England and Europe, while overview essays
discuss the conditions of women living in these
regions. Topical essays encompass a broad
range of daily concerns for medieval women,
including virginity, midwifery, religious fasting,
and styles of dress.
The Gay Decades
R 305.90664 R936g
Focuses on the years following the
Stonewall Inn riots of 1969, which have been marked
by the development of a gay culture and identity.
Includes materials not only pertaining to gay men
and lesbians but also to politicians, rock and pop
stars, and a multitude of others who have had an
impact on the lives and captured the imagination of
gay people.
Human Sexuality: an Encyclopedia
R 306.7 H88
More than 200 articles cover a
variety of sex-related topics, including abortion,
cancer and sexuality, lovemaps, nazis and sex,
paraphilias, and virility and machismo. Sexuality in
art, literature, and film is also examined.
Encyclopedia of Homosexuality
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306.766 En19d
Provides a collection of articles
on the issues surrounding homosexuality, terms,
biographical information, and references. Coverage
includes historical, medical, psychological,
sociological, and transcultural and
transgeographical information.
The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United
States
R 810.992 Ox2d
Articles span four centuries of
American women's writing and are primarily
biographical in nature. Also includes information on
literary styles (French feminism), objects (journals
and diaries), and institutions (libraries) central
to women's writing
Black Women in America
R 920.7
B561h
Guide to both the history and
status of African American women. Although the
majority of the entries are biographical,
organizations, movements, and the place of black
women in the arts, literature, and various
professions are also thoroughly discussed.
Women in World History
R 920.7 W842c
Features women from all walks of
life, including: rulers, royalty, lawyers,
politicians, soldiers, heroines, pacifists,
resistance fighters, financiers, entrepreneurs,
philanthropists, investors, authors and more.