Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 15:01:33 -0400
From: Alan Wald <awald@umich.edu>
Subject: Special 60s Issue
SCIENCE & SOCIETY
VOLUME 65, NUMBER 1, SPRING 2001
Special Issue: Color, Culture and Gender in the 1960s,
Guest-edited by Paul Mishler and Alan Wald
*Editorial Perspectives: An Intense and Many-Textured Moment
*Introduction, by Paul Mishler and Alan Wald
ARTICLES
*Havana Up in Harlem: LeRoi Jones, Harold Cruse and the Making of a
Cultural Revolution, by Cynthia Young
*Contingency Plans for the Feminist Revolution, by Elisabeth Armstrong
*Medium UnCool: Women Shoot Back; Feminism, Film and 1968 A Curious
Documentary, by Paula Rabinowitz
*Closing the (Heterosexual) Frontier: Midnight Cowboy as National
Allegory, by Kevin Floyd
REVIEW ARTICLES
*Chicanos and the Shaping of the Left, by Zaragosa Vargas
*Contradictions of the Intellectuals, by Paul Buhle
*Raising Consciousness,Eyebrows, and Hell, by Hester Eisenstein
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