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Charlotte Perkins Gilman. (The international library of essays in classical sociology)
1. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935. 2. Sociology.
3. Sociology-History.
I. Series II. Lengermann, Patricia M.
III. Niebrugge-Brantley, Jill.
301.092-dc23
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ISBN 9780754678106 (hbk)
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American Economic Association for the essay: Robert W. Dimand (2000), Nineteenth-Century American Feminist Economics: From Caroline Dall to Charlotte Perkins Gilman, American Economic Review, , Papers and Proceedings of the One Hundred Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association (May 2000), pp. 48084.
American Sociological Association for the essay: James L. Terry (1983), Bringing Women ... In: A Modest Proposal, Teaching Sociology, , pp. 25161. Copyright 1983 Sage Publications Inc.
Association for Evolutionary Economics for the essay: Margaret Lewis and David Sebberson (1997), The Rhetoricality of Economic Theory: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Thorstein Veblen, Journal of Economic Issues, 31, pp. 41724. Reprinted from the Journal of Economic Issues by special permission of the copyright holder, the Association for Evolutionary Economics.
Cengage Learning for the essay: Frank G. Kirkpatrick (1992), Begin Again! The Cutting Social Edge of Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Gentle Religious Optimism, in Joanne B. Karpinski (ed.) Critical Essays on Charlotte Perkins Gilman, New York: G.K. Hall, pp. 12943.
Duke University Press for the essay: Charlotte J. Rich (2005), Introduction to What Diantha Did, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp. 123. Copyright 2005 Duke University Press.
Greenwood Press for the essay: Mary Jo Deegan (1997), Excerpt from Introduction: Gilmans Sociological Journey from Herland to Ourland, in Charlotte Perkins Gillman, With Her in Ourland: Sequel to Herland, ed. Michael R. Hill and Mary Jo Deegan, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, pp. 126, 4951.
Humanity Books: An Imprint of Prometheus Books for the essay: Mary A. Hill (2001), Introduction to The Man-Made World, Classics in Womens Studies, reprint of 3rd edn (1914), Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, pp. 720. Copyright 2001 Mary A. Hill. All rights reserved.
Johns Hopkins University Press Journals for the essays: Mark W. Van Wienen (2003), A Rose by Any Other Name: Charlotte Perkins Stetson (Gilman) and the Case for American Reform Socialism, American Quarterly, , pp. 60334. Copyright 2003 American Studies Association; Carl N. Degler (1956), Charlotte Perkins Gilman on the Theory and Practice of Feminism, American Quarterly, , pp. 2139; Dana Seitler (2003), Unnatural Selection: Mothers, Eugenic Feminism, and Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Regeneration Narratives, American Quarterly,55, pp. 6188. Copyright 2003 American Studies Association.
Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson for the essay: Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson (1998), Introduction to the 1998 edition of Women and Economics, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Copyright 1998 Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson.
Patricia M. Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge for the essays: Patricia Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge (1998), Excerpt from Charlotte Perkins Gilman (18601935) Gender and Social Structure, in The Women Founders: Sociology and Social Theory, 18301930, Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, pp. 10512. Copyright 1998 Patricia M. Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge-Brantley; Patricia Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge (1998), Women and Work: From Charlotte Perkins Gilmans Women and Economics to Arlie Russell Hochschilds The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work, Paper presented at National Womens Studies Association Annual Meeting, Oswego, NY, June 1998. Copyright 1998 Patricia M. Lengermann and Gillian Niebrugge.
The Pennsylvania State University for the essay: Charlene Haddock Seigfried (2001), Can a Man-Hating Feminist also be a Pragmatist? On Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Journal of Speculative Philosophy,15, pp. 7485. Copyright 2001 The Pennsylvania State University.
Sage Publications for the essay: Jan E. Thomas and Annis Kukulan (2004), Why Dont I Know about These Women? The Integration of Early Women Sociologists in Classical Theory Courses, Teaching Sociology,32, pp. 25263.
Gary Scharnhorst for the essay: Martha J. Cutter (1998), Of Metatexts, Metalanguages, and Possible Worlds: The Transformative Power of Metanarrative in CP. Gilmans Later Short Fiction, American Literary Realism, 18701910,31, pp. 4159.
Sociological Origins for the essay: R.A. Sydie and Bert N. Adams (2000), Beatrice Webb and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Feminist Debates and Contradictions, Sociological Origins,2, pp. 514.
Springer Science+Business Media for the essay: Ann Palmeri (1983), Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Forerunner of a Feminist Social Science, in Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka (eds),