March 6, 1998

Contact: Jennifer McNulty or Barbara McKenna (408) 459-2495

UC SANTA CRUZ POLITICAL SCIENTIST TEAMS UP WITH GLORIA STEINEM ON NEW BOOK ABOUT U.S. WOMEN'S HISTORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SANTA CRUZ, CA--Just in time for Women's History Month, a new book about U.S. women's history is appearing in bookstores.

"The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History" (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1998) is dedicated to capturing the experience of women in the United States from precolonial times to the present. Edited by a five-member team that includes Gloria Steinem and Gwendolyn Mink, a professor of politics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, this landmark book fills a unique niche. Aimed at a general audience, the book is made up of more than 400 articles written by over 300 contributors. The volume is illustrated with 60 photographs.

The book offers insightful commentary on topics as diverse as feminist theology, discrimination, jazz and blues, marriage, widowhood, Native American religions, prohibition, and reproductive rights. Among the contributors are 17 members of the UCSC faculty (see list below).

Steinem handpicked the team of editors: Dartmouth College history professor Marysa Navarro; Wilma Mankiller, former chief of the Cherokee Nation; writer Barbara Smith; and Mink.

The team was eager to broaden the scope of the role of U.S. women's history to reflect diverse experiences of race, class, and sexuality, said Mink. "It was a unique opportunity, and as far as I know, there's no other book like it," she said.

Mink particularly enjoyed giving women who have made history an opportunity to showcase their own ideas, accomplishments, and expertise.

"The book is better because Angela Davis writes on communism, Bettina Aptheker writes about cultural feminism, and Janet Benshoof, who successfully defended abortion rights before the U.S. Supreme Court, writes about reproductive rights," said Mink. "It's great to give such visibility to women who have made history and to women historians who have changed history."

Other contributors include former Congresswoman Bella Abzug, who wrote about the women's economic development organization she founded; Nadine Strossen, president of the American Civil Liberties Union, who wrote about the history of women and censorship; and legal scholar Catharine A. MacKinnon, who wrote about feminist jurisprudence, a field she helped to define.

List of UCSC contributors and the articles they authored:

Bettina Aptheker--Cultural Feminism Angela Davis--Communism Dana Frank--Class; Consumerism and Consumption; Working-Class Feminism; Work Marge Frantz--Anticommunism; Industrial Workers of the World; Strikes Carla Freccero--Feminist Literary Criticism Lisbeth Haas--El Barrio; Urbanization Susan Harding--Fundamentalism Akasha Hull--Harlem Renaissance Aida Hurtado--Latina Feminism Gwendolyn Mink--Affirmative Action; Citizenship and Nationality; Civil Rights Act of 1964; Feminisms; Legal Status; Obscenity; Title IX Nancy Stoller--Prisons Dana Takagi--Racial Discrimination Candace West--Public Speaking Marilyn Westerkamp--Indentured Servitude; Puritanism Deborah Woo--Asian Immigrant Women Advocates Alice Yang Murray--Asian Law Alliance; Asian Law Caucus; Japanese American Citizens League; Korean American Women Judy Yung--Chinese American Women; Chinese Exclusion Act; Picture Brides

Biographical information about Gwendolyn Mink: Gwendolyn Mink specializes in U.S. politics, including issues of women and the law, immigration history, welfare policy, racism, labor history, and the Democratic Party. She is the author of the new book Welfare's End (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998) and The Wages of Motherhood: Inequality in the Welfare State, 1917-1942, which won the 1996 Victoria Schuck Award from the American Political Science Association.

Editor's Note: Gwendolyn Mink may be reached in the following ways: Office: (408) 459-4443 E-mail: [email protected]

To request a review copy of "The Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History," contact Barbara McKenna in the UCSC Public Information Office at (408) 459-2495 or [email protected].

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