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CONTRIBUTOR TO THE FOLLOWING ANTHOLOGIES:Bold Text

  • Excerpt from All in My Head published in Are We Feeling Better Yet? Women Speak about Health Care in America, edited by Colleen McKee and Amanda Stiebel (PenUltimate Press, 2009).

  • Section on "Redefining the Family and Relationships" from Her Way reprinted in Family in Transition, 12/E, edited by Arlene S. Skolnick and Jerome H. Skolnick, New York University (Allyn & Bacon, 2003 revised edition).
  • Paula Kamen's satire, "Operation Queen Esther," published in early 2002 in
    the anthology Appeal to Reason: The First Twenty-Five Years of In These Times
  • The Best Stage Scenes 1999, excerpting one scene from Jane),Smith & Kraus, 2000.
  • The Best Women's Stage Monologues 1999, excerpting two monologues from Jane: Abortion and the Underground.
  • The Best Men's Stage Monologues 1998, excerpting two monologues from the one-act comedy Seven Dates with Seven Writers (Smith & Kraus 1999)
  • Section on "women's locker room talk" from Her Way excerpted in the women's health anthology, For Women Only!, co-edited by Barbara Seaman and Gary Null
    (Seven Stories Press, 1999)
  • Shiny Adidas Track Suits and the Death of Camp: The Best of Might Magazine (Berkley Boulevard, 1998)
  • "Bad Girls"/"Good Girls": Women, Sex, and Power in the Nineties, edited by Donna Perry and Nan Bauer Maglin (Rutgers University Press, 1996). Essay, "Acquaintance Rape: Revolution and Reaction," reporting on the social impact of anti-rape campus activists.(This essay excerpted in Greenhaven Press' Opposing Viewpoints series 1997 volume; Sexual Violence, Making Sense of Women's Lives, edited by Michele Plott and Lauri Umansky, (San Diego: Collegiate Press, 2000); and Women and the National Experience: Primary Sources in American History, edited by Ellen Skinner, Addison Wesley Longman, December 2002); and Violence and Gender: An Interdisciplinary Reader, edited by Kimberly K. Eby and Paula Ruth Gilbert, Prentice Hall, 2004.
  • Feminist Fatale argument condensed and excerpted in Greenhaven Press' Opposing Viewpoints series 1995 volume Feminism)
  • Next: Young American Writers On The New Generation (W.W. Norton, 1994) Essay, "My Bourgeois Brand of Feminism," about author's views for a more mass-based movement.

  • SELECTED BOOKS REVIEWED

    • SEX AND SENSIBILITY: 28 TRUE ROMANCES FROM THE LIVES OF SINGLE WOMEN, edited by Genevieve Field; and BOTTOMS UP: WRITING ABOUT SEX, edited by Diana Cage, Ruminator, April/May 2005.

    • WOMAN'S INHUMANITY TO WOMAN, by Phyllis Chesler; ODD GIRL OUT: THE HIDDEN CULTURE OF AGGRESSION IN GIRLS by Rachel Simmons; CATFIGHT: WOMEN AND COMPETITION, by Leora Tanenbaum; QUEEN BEES AND WANNABEES, by Rosalind Wiseman, Chicago Tribune, November 24, 2002


    Created on 02/03/2005 10:45 AM by carolsim
    Updated on 02/05/2009 02:22 AM by paulakamen
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