Women's Studies International Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
‘For men must work, and women must weep’: Sexism in english language textbooks used in German schools1980/01/01English3
The culture of engineering: Woman, workplace and machine1981/01/01English3
Women and radio1980/01/01English2
Generic masculine words and thinking1980/01/01English2
The social context of rape: Sexual scripts and motivation1978/01/01English1
Women and modernity: The issue of child marriage in India1979/01/01English1
‘Dinosaurs in the classroom’—A re-examination of some aspects of the ‘hiddenrs curriculum in primary schools1978/01/01English1
Sisterwrite1978/01/01English
A peculiar eclipsing: women's exclusion from man's culture1978/01/01English
Women's studies curriculum development: A view from the United States1978/01/01English
Towards a ‘feminine’ curriculum for english schoolgirls: The demands of ideology 1870–19631978/01/01English
Research on the education of women in the third world: Problems and perspective*1978/01/01English
1978/01/01English
Women and science1981/01/01English
Science fiction as desirable feminist scenarios1981/01/01English
1978/01/01English
Toward a rediscovery of ‘feminine’ principles in architecture and planning1981/01/01English
Shaping futures for women1981/01/01English
Sociological theory in teaching sex roles: Marxism, functionalism and phenomenology1978/01/01English
Women as capturers of social change1981/01/01English
Good theory or just theory? Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Social Science1981/01/01English
Notes on contributors1981/01/01English
Editorial Board1981/01/01English
1978/01/01English
Editorial1981/01/01English
The death of leadership or educating people to lead themselves1978/01/01English
Perspectives of women researchers on disarmament, national security, and world order1981/01/01English
How to make babies: Sexism in sex education1978/01/01English
The future of work: some thoughts about the roles of men and women in the transition to a she future1981/01/01English
The comparative career development of graduate women and men1978/01/01English