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All rights reserved. 2008-01-16 5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050 San Diego, CA, 92182-8050 URL: http://library.sdsu.edu/scua Email: scref@rohan.sdsu.edu Phone: 619-594-6791 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 1 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers 1966/2003 Special Collections & University Archives Overview of the Collection Collection Title: Bonnie Zimmerman Papers Dates: 1966-2003 Bulk Dates: 1969-1999 Identification: MS-0329 Creator: Zimmerman, Bonnie, 1947Physical Description: 33.75 linear ft Language of Materials: English Repository: Special Collections & University Archives 5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050 San Diego, CA, 92182-8050 URL: http://library.sdsu.edu/scua Email: scref@rohan.sdsu.edu Phone: 619-594-6791 Biographical Information: Dr. Bonnie Zimmerman worked for the Academic Affairs division of San Diego State University (SDSU) as the Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs. Prior to assuming administrative duties, she was a distinguished Professor of Women’s Studies, with capacious publications in numerous journals, books, and anthologies in the fields of Literary Studies and Women’s Studies, her work often focusing on the nexus of the two. One of the greatest achievements of this synergy is thearticle, “What Has Never Been,” first published in the Fall of 1981 edition of Feminist Studies and later anthologized in the Norton Anthology of Theory & Criticism, as well as Feminisms. In her notable career at SDSU, she has diligently served both students and her department. While a Women’s Studies Professor, she was also President of the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) from 1998 to 1999. This appointment was the culmination of years of work. Bonnie presented numerous papers at NWSA conferences, and served on smaller committees. After many years of involvement with the NWSA, Dr. Zimmerman became Member-at-Large in 1995, President-Elect in 1997, and President in 1998. NWSA has been one of the two most important institutions in her life, the other institution being SDSU. Her career has had many other highlights, and many yet to come. She is very enthusiastic about her current occupation and pursuits and notes that SDSU has excellent faculty, has set high goals for itself, and has been a welcoming environment for both Women’s Studies and lesbian scholars. As a popular professor in Women’s Studies and occasionally English, she served as Graduate Advisor for Women’s Studies from 1997 to 2003. Additionally, she served as Department Chair from 1986 to 1992, and again from 1995 to 1997. She was the first reader for more than fourteen graduate theses, and served as second or third reader for many more. She has also received distinguished awards for her accomplishments. Most notably she received the “Alumni Award for Outstanding Faculty Contribution to the University,” in 2003, the “Positive Visibility Award,” from GLAAD in 1996, both the Emily Toth and Lambda Literary Award in 1991, a “Meritorious Performance and Professional Promise Award” in 1985, and the “Arthur R. Metz Distinguished Scholarship” award from 1965 to 1968 (while an undergraduate at Indiana University). Dr. Zimmerman’s higher education began at Indiana University in 1965 and she graduated with honors in 1968. She majored in Philosophy, an unusual major for women at the time, and she recalls having had one woman lecturer, in French, and no women professors whatsoever while pursuing her Bachelor’s Degree. While in Bloomington, she had budding dreams of becoming a Medievalist, and was inspired by her professors to study Medieval literature as a graduate student at State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo in 1969. However, upon arriving at SUNY Buffalo in fateful 1969, she quickly found her niche as a feminist, joining the Women’s Movement. She states, “everything stands out for me in Buffalo. . .[it’s] where I got involved in lesbian separatism—as well as developing women’s studies and writing a feminist dissertation. . .that’s where I became who I am.” Although her major was officially listed as English, she states: “I started Women’s Studies and my English PhD program at the same time and my English program was only an excuse for doing Women’s Studies,” thereby demonstrating her passion for feminist work and theory. Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 2 After graduating from SUNY Buffalo in 1974, Dr. Zimmerman taught at community colleges in the Chicago area, teaching both Composition and Women’s Studies courses. After interviewing with SDSU’s groundbreaking Women’s Studies department in 1978—the first Women’s Studies program in the country—she was offered a temporary position as a lecturer. While there, she was fundamental in building the curriculum and coordinating the infrastructure of the Women’s Studies department. As a result of her committed dedication she transitioned into a tenure-track position soon after her arrival. She became Professor of Women’s Studies in 1983. She has been a Visiting Professor at both University of California San Diego (UCSD) and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Zimmerman’s current appointment as Vice President for Faculty Affairs, is a direct result of seasoned experience with larger university-level issues and her involvement with SDSU’s Academic Senate. Zimmerman was born in 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, to a middle-class secular Jewish family. She has a younger brother, a younger sister, and a large extended family. At age eleven, her family moved to the suburbs of Chicago. She states she occupied a very “liminal” place during her youth, bridging class levels and cultural boundaries, socializing with a variety of students. She stated emphatically that her primary childhood interests were, “books, books, books, books,” but she also studied classical voice. While attending a suburban high school, Bonnie states she felt displaced: “I hated almost everything about high school except the classes, and theater, and music.” She would go to Chicago to escape suburban life whenever she had a chance, spending many hours downtown and in the Chicago library. When discussing the social milieu of the sixties, Bonnie iterated the importance of the Kennedy assassination, “an absolute pivotal event for my generation,” and the Civil Rights Movement. As a teenager, Zimmerman was too young to participate in the Southern voting drive, but she followed the developments closely. Shortly after graduating from high school, Zimmerman entered the music program at Indiana University, but quickly changed her major to Philosophy. After graduating in three years, Bonnie states she was exhausted and needed time to think over her future plans. As soon as she got there she realized she was ready for graduate school in English and she began preparing for the GRE Advanced Subject Examination in English. After reading the Norton anthologies back-to-back (both American and British), she took the GRE Subject Test and received a perfect score of 800. She received several acceptance letters to PhD programs, but chose State University of New York, Buffalo. Buffalo is where Zimmerman became involved in the Women’s Liberation Movement. She developed her formative political views while going to graduate school there, and she describes herself as a “generic feminist,” arriving at this description after an intellectual tug-of-war between Marxist and radical feminism. When discussing the issue of self-identification she remarked, “that was really important to me then—exactly what the primary contradiction was and what the best method for social change was. . .I’m much more relaxed now. I really don’t find any of those definitions to be helpful at all now.” When asked about her progression towards identifying as “lesbian,” she reiterated the importance of the historical moment of the late sixties and her feminist studies at Buffalo. While discovering her deeply rooted feminist politics, she participated in several consciousness raising (CR) groups. The possibility and plausibility of alternative modes of sexuality was explored by Zimmerman and her consciousness raising group, and she recalls speaking positively about lesbianism long before she, or any of her friends, came out. Once she did embrace her lesbian identity, she remarked that when looking back on her high school life with her “lesbian eyes,” she realizes that she had always had the potential to be a lesbian. As of this writing, Zimmerman has been with her current partner for over twenty-four years. They have no children. At this time, after what she describes as a very satisfying teaching career, Dr. Zimmerman’s attention and energy is channeled into working with SDSU’s outstanding faculty and improving the university at large. Access Terms This collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Corporate Name: San Diego State University -- Faculty -- Biography -- Sources Women college administrators -- California -- San Diego -- Biography -- Sources Genre/Form of Material: Personal Papers Publications Personal Name: Zimmerman, Bonnie -- Archives Title: Lesbians' writings, American -- California -- San Diego Topical Term: Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 3 Feminism Lesbian activists -- California -- San Diego Lesbian teachers -- California -- San Diego Women's studies -- California -- San Diego Conditions Governing Use: No original materials may be cited except with the written permission of Bonnie Zimmerman. The copyright interests in these materials have not been transferred to San Diego State University. Copyright resides with the creators of materials contained in the collection or their heirs. The nature of historical archival and manuscript collections is such that copyright status may be difficult or even impossible to determine. Requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Head of Special Collections, San Diego State University, Library and Information Access. When granted, permission is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder(s), which must also be obtained in order to publish. Materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Conditions Governing Access: This collection is open for research. Preferred Citation: Identification of item, folder title, box number, Bonnie Zimmerman Papers, Special Collections and University Archives, Library and Information Access, San Diego State University. Arrangement of Materials: I. Academic Work 1. Courses taught (Syllabi, Course Materials) 2. Administrative (Senate, Committees, New Position) 3. Theses chaired 4. Other (conferences, other syllabi, program information and correspondence ) II. Activism and Publishing 1. Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures 2. Articles 3. Books 4. Other (Group membership, activism, public lectures) III. Journals 1. Newsletters, zines and journals 2. Journal clippings, articles IV. Personal Scope and Contents Series I, Academic Work: This series, which contains materials that range from approximately 1970 to 2003, is a record of the teaching and academically related work and teaching of Dr. Bonnie Zimmerman. Each subseries holds materials from different aspects of Dr. Zimmerman’s academic career. The first subseries contains a history of courses taught in the Women’s Studies and other departments. In the folders are course syllabi, lecture notes, relevant articles, bibliographies, overheads, and other course materials. The second subseries contains all of the administrative work Dr. Zimmerman took part in for the last several decades. This includes committees from the Women’s Studies department, committees on campus, Academic Senate, and other administrative committees. Papers in this subseries are meeting agendas, timelines, strategic plans, correspondence, and other materials from the administrative activities Dr. Zimmerman participated in. Subseries three are all theses that were chaired by Dr. Zimmerman. The theses of the students, as well as other thesis-related papers such as proposals and bibliographies are included. The materials in subseries four are a collection of conference fliers and schedules, syllabi from other classes, program information from other women’s studies and gay/lesbian studies departments, and academically related correspondence. Series II, Activism and Publishing: Series II consists of the publications, research and activism in which Dr. Zimmerman participated from the mid 1970’s until the donation of the collection in 2003. The publications and research components of this series comprise a very large part of the series. Subseries one contains the largest publication, and the one with the Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 4 most materials in this collection, is the Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures, published by Garland in 1999. The articles published, offprints of the articles, and some notes comprise subseries two. The third subseries contains notes, drafts, and research related to books published by Dr. Zimmerman. Lastly, subseries four entails the group memberships, activism, and public lectures of Dr. Zimmerman. Series III, Journals: This series makes up the largest part of the collection. It is a collection of publications that were relevant to Dr. Zimmerman’s research interests, academic career, and activist career. Many of the publications and articles are rare artifacts from the Women’s Liberation Movement, the Lesbian Separatist Movement, the Gay Liberation Movement, and many others. First publications of current scholars can be found in this collection, as well as invaluable primary documents that tell many histories from the 1950’s until now. The majority of these publications are in some way connected to Lesbianism, although many other important themes emerge in the texts. Subseries one contains the newsletters, zines, and journals. Small journal/newspaper clippings and miscellaneous articles make up subseries two. A collection of rare and interesting books comprise subseries three. Series IV, Personal: The personal series of the collection holds juvenalia and correspondence. Although small, the unique contents of this series are related to the academic and research careers of Dr. Zimmerman. Subseries one, juvenalia, contains notes, graded papers, and other student work that she did as an undergraduate. Subseries two, correspondence, contains thank you notes and letters from former students, people for whom she wrote letters of recommendation, and colleagues. The quantity of thank you notes from former students and the praise that she receives in those notes is quite notable. Series V, Ephemera: The Ephemera series is the smallest and most miscellaneous series in the collection. However, its unique contents are still related and valuable. Within this series, are many postcards, most of which depict lesbian, feminist, or woman-related art and political commentary. There are also some other interesting paper images and photographs. Academic Work Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Courses Taught Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Previous teaching materials 1977-1978 Women's Studies 101, 1 of 2 Women's Studies 101, 2 of 2 Women's Studies 205, 1 of 4 Women's Studies 205, 2 of 4 Women's Studies 205, 3 of 4 Women's Studies 205, 4 of 4 Women's Studies 356, 1 of 4 Women's Studies 356, 2 of 4 Women's Studies 356, 3 of 4 Women's Studies 356, 4 of 4 Women's Studies 352, 1 of 9 Women's Studies 352, 2 of 9 Women's Studies 352, 3 of 9 Women's Studies 352, 4 of 9 Women's Studies 352, 5 of 9 Women's Studies 352, 6 of 9 Box 1, Box 1, Box 1, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies English 730 1988 Box 2, Folder 6 352, 7 of 9 352, 8 of 9 352, 9 of 9 453, 1 of 2 1984 453, 2 of 2 1984 590 1984 Seminar 1988 Women's Studies 100; New Views of Women Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 5 Academic Work Courses Taught Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 2, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Box 3, Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Comparative Literature 596 1991 English 700-2 1993 English 700-2 1993 General Studies 250, 1 of 2 1993-1994 General Studies 250, 2 of 2 1993-1994 English 700, Woolf, Lessing, Winterson Women's Studies 553, 1 of 2 Women's Studies 553, 2 of 2 Women's Studies 604, 1 of 4 Women's Studies 604, 2 of 4 Women's Studies 604, 3 of 4 Women's Studies 604, 4 of 4 Women's Studies 603, 1 of 3 Women's Studies 603, 2 of 3 Women's Studies 603, 3 of 3 Women's Studies 696 late 1990s Comparative Literature 561 late 1990s Women's Studies 590, 1 of 3 Women's Studies 590, 2 of 3 Women's Studies 590, 3 of 3 Women's Studies 535, 1 of 6 Women's Studies 535, 2 of 6 Women's Studies 535, 3 of 6 Women's Studies 535, 4 of 6 Women's Studies 535, 5 of 6 Women's Studies 535, 6 of 6 General Studies 350, 1 of 2 General Studies 350, 2 of 2 Miscellaneous Lesbian Readings, 1 of 3 Miscellaneous Lesbian Readings, 2 of 3 Miscellaneous Lesbian Readings, 3 of 3 Articles on Lesbianism Notes on Lesbianism Miscellaneous Lesbian Literature Miscellaneous course material, 1 of 4 Miscellaneous course material, 2 of 4 Miscellaneous course material, 3 of 4 Miscellaneous course material, 4 of 4 Women in Popular Culture information Cultural Heritage of Women information Additional Class notes Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies English 730 Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Women's Studies Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Box 4, Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Women's Studies 553 Women's Studies 696 Women's Studies 604 Women's Studies 604 Women's Studies 535 General Studies 350 Women's Studies 701 (taught by Dr. Susan Cayleff) Women's Studies 701 (taught by Dr. Susan Cayleff) Box 4, Folder 17 335 335 595 335 335 596 335 Women's Studies 535 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 6 Academic Work Courses Taught Box 4, Folder 18 Women's Studies 535 Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 5, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Administrative Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Academic Senate, 1 of 2 1999-2000 Academic Senate, 2 of 2 1999-2000 Academic Senate, 1 of 2 2000-2001 Academic Senate, 2 of 2 2000-2001 Academic Senate 2001-2002 Academic Senate, 1 of 2 2002-2003 Academic Senate, 2 of 2 2002-2003 Senate Executive Committee, 1 of 2 2000-2001 Senate Executive Committee, 2 of 2 2000-2001 Senate Executive Committee 2001-2002 Senate Executive Committee, 1 of 2 2002-2003 Senate Executive Committee, 2 of 2 2002-2003 Academic Senate Agenda Items Officers Meeting Office Business Academic Policies and Procedures (AP&P) Committee of Academic Resource Development (CARD) Undergraduate Advising Other Committees Year Round Operation Committee (YRO) Retention Budget 2002 Associated Students Daily Aztec Miscellaneous Senate Personnel, 1 of 4 Personnel, 2 of 4 Personnel, 3 of 4 Personnel, 4 of 4 Professional Activities, 1 of 8 Professional Activities, 2 of 8 Professional Activities, 3 of 8 Professional Activities, 4 of 8 Professional Activities, 5 of 8 Professional Activities, 6 of 8 Professional Activities, 7 of 8 Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Box 6, Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Professional Activities, 8 of 8 Interdisciplinary Studies Committee, 1 of 2 Interdisciplinary Studies Committee, 2 of 2 Gay and Lesbian Issues Committee (GLIC) Domestic Partnership Committee 1994 Gay and Lesbian Studies, 1 of 4 Gay and Lesbian Studies, 2 of 4 Box 6, Box 6, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Gay and Lesbian Studies, 3 of 4 Gay and Lesbian Studies, 4 of 4 Leadership Review Self Study Faculty Research Women's Studies Masters' Program Recruitment Women's Studies Department, 1 of 2 Box 7, Folder 7 Women's Studies Department, 2 of 2 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 7 Academic Work Theses Chaired Box 7, Folder 8 Box 7, Folder 9 Box 7, Folder 10 Box 7, Folder 11 Box 7, Folder 12 Box 7, Folder 13 Box 7, Folder 14 Box 7, Folder 15 Box 7, Folder 16 Box 7, Folder 17 Box 7, Folder 18 Box 7, Folder 19 Theses Chaired Masters of Arts (MA) Committees, 1 of 2 Masters of Arts (MA) Committees, 2 of 2 Harp, Amy, "A Life Known versus a History Lost: Korean Adoptees' Communication" Esquivel-Parker, Jennifer, "Reflections: Tracing the Patterns of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Feminist Legal Thought and Feminist Jurisprudence" Semone, Dana, "Dear Emily: A Children's Story Featuring the Visual and Discursive Works of the Canadian Artist Emily Carr" Tillery, Sarah, "From Carnival Freak to Fashion Model: The Materilization of the Thin Female Body and the Abjection of Fat" Simmons, Jessica, "Diasporic Sexual Identity: A Fragmented Sense of Self in Jamiaca's Kicaid's Lucy and Michelle Cliff's No Telephone to Heaven" Comeau, Dawn, "The Lesbian Co-Mother: Fighting for Identity" Woll, Therese, "RWS (Rhetoric and Writing Studies): Can There Be a Woman in This Academy?" Thompson, Beverly, "Towards a Multiracial/Bisexual Theory" Lorensen, Janet, "Bisexuality: Politics, Social-Sexual Boundaries and the Search for Postmodern Identity" Robertson, Michelle, "A Theoretical Analysis of the Hegomonic Weapons Used Against Women Who Resist" Box 7, Folder 20 Box 7, Folder 21 Dottolo, Andrea (Abstract only) Walsh, Shaun, "Everything is Everything: Feminist Discourses of Black Female Rap Artists" Box 7, Folder 22 Box 7, Folder 23 Cemali, Ceylan (Email correspondence, poem) Wickwire, Gillian, "White Sororities and the Reproduction of 'the Feminie': Socialization, Power, and Performativity" Binfield, Marnie, "Dressing to Distress: Fashion as a Symbolic System and Its Subversive Potential" Jacobson, Jennifer, "Negotiating Identities: Gay and Lesbian Parents" Johnston, Julie, "Bisexual Politics and Identities: The Limits and Possibilities of the Community" Box 7, Folder 24 Box 7, Folder 25 Box 7, Folder 26 Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Box 7, Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Box 7, Folder 32 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers Singleton, Alice (Correspondence) Rock, Jeff (Source list) Radford, Sherry, "Rosario Castellanos" Morgan, Kendell (Source List) Stevens, Christy, "Lesbian Intertextuality in Jeanette Winterson's Written on the Body" Green, Melanie, "Empowered Voices: Lesbians and the Homophobic Construction of Eating Problems" MS-0329 8 Academic Work Theses Chaired Box 7, Folder 33 Andrade, Anna, "A Language of Thunder and Yearning: Searching for Paradigms in Discourses on Butch/Fem" Box 7, Folder 34 Rogers, Denise (Source List) Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Other Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Syllabi of Other Professors 1970s-1990s Syllabi of Other Professors, 1 of 2 late 1970s-1980s Syllabi of Other Professors, 2 of 2 late 1970s-1980s Syllabi of Other Professors, 1 of 2 late 1980s-2000 Syllabi of Other Professors, 2 of 2 late 1980s-2000 Buffalo Women's Studies Program Lesbian Syllabi Lesbian Syllabi Resources on Lesbian Studies 1992 University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) Lesbian Literature Lesbians for Lesbians newsletter 1990s Quilting Readings Miscellaneous correspondence, 1 of 2 Miscellaneous correspondence, 2 of 2 Swedish Foundation for International Research and Higher Education (STINT, Orebro-SDSU collaboration) Swedish Foundation for International Research and Higher Education (STINT) seminar readings Box 8, Folder 16 Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 8, Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Fathers and Patriarchy, 1 of 2 Fathers and Patriarchy, 2 of 2 Lavender Woman Interview 1985 Women's Liberation Notes Women, War and Peace Paper given at University of California at Irvine (UCI) Pacific Southwest Women's Studies Association (PSWSA) Feminist Theory Bibliography Miscellaneous Bibliographies Old Bibliographies, 1 of 2 Old Bibliographies, 2 of 2 Miscellaneous Conferences Miscellaneous Conferences Faculty Correspondence, 1 of 2 Faculty Correspondence, 2 of 2 President Day 1990-1991 Correspondence with Modern Language Association (MLA), 1 of 2 Correspondence with Modern Language Association (MLA), 2 of 2 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Box 9 Publication Correspondence, 1 of 2 Publication Correspondence, 2 of 2 Professional Correspondence, 1 of 3 Professional Correspondence, 2 of 3 Professional Correspondence, 3 of 3 Student groups Student Papers and Publications Feminist criticism group Box 9 Conference flier Activism and Publishing Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 9 Activism and Publishing Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 10, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 11, Box 12, Box 12, Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 1 Folder 2 Forms Permission Work Miscellaneous Correspondence Editing Editing Memos Miscellaneous Enyclopedia Tasks For Copyediting Encyclopedia Lists Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Blurbs Reviews and correspondence Encyclopedia master lists Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Entries Post Publication Correspondence Miscellaneous Contributions Miscellaneous Contributions Entries Miscellaneous Encylopedia Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Miscellaneous Encylopedia Miscellaneous Encylopedia Gay and Lesbian Encyclopedia (GLE) research, 1 of 2 Gay and Lesbian Encyclopedia (GLE) research, 2 of 2 Garland Correspondence Letters of decline: GLE Illustrations for GLE: 1 of 2 Illustrations for GLE: 2 of 2 Box 12, Folder 11 EL accounts Articles Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 10 Activism and Publishing Articles Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 12, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 "Middle March"; rough draft "Nature and Society in Adam Bede" "Exiting a Patriarchal Earth" "Rebellion and Submission" "Rescuing George Eliot from Great Tradition" "Domestic Ideology" "Lesbianism and Women's Community" "Lesbianism 101" "Lesbianism 101: notes" "Chloe likes Olivia" "One Out of Thirty" "Daughters of Darkness" "What has Never Been": early drafts "What has Never Been": notes "What has Never Been": final draft "What has Never Been": Methuen version "Lesbian Novel of Development": notes "Lesbian Novel of Development" "Politics of Transliteration": notes and drafts "Politics of Transliteration" "Politics, Cultures and the Lesbian Novel": Notes and Drafts "Politics, Cultures and the Lesbian Novel" "Postmodern Feminist Fiction" Our Right to Love "In Academia, and Out" "Lesbians like this and that" "Conflicting Communities" "Racism and White Privilege" Caroline Norton "Reading, Seeing, Knowing": notes and drafts John Hopkins: Lesbian Criticism Concerns Essay Acting and Women Rebecca West Early Feminism of Rebecca West Rooms + Walls Utopian Novels Feminism and Mass Media George Eliot Simcox - George Eliot George Eliot Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 "Lavender Menace: Decade of Lesbian Politics" "Lesbian Feminist Fiction in 1983" "True Power of Womanhood" Felix Holt Revision The Mother's History Gwendolyn draft Girl of the Period 1st draft Girl of the Period original draft Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Box 13, Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Folder 36 Folder 37 Gwendolyn Harleth & The Girl of the Period Deronda: Miscellaneous Material George Eliot and Feminism: The Case of Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda: Androgyny or Feminism? Unsexed Woman "Sacred Chest": Notes & Drafts The Sacred Chest of Language Edith Simcox & George Eliot Box 13, Folder 38 Simcox Research Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 11 Activism and Publishing Articles Box 13, Box 13, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Eliot Revision in Lesbian Texts & Contexts "The Dark Eye Beaming": Final Draft "Lesbianism and Feminism" Munt: Feminism "My Life as an Encyclopedist" "My Life as an Encyclopedist" "National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) and the future" "Beyond Dualism" "Location Feminism" Zimmerman Offprints Post Modern Language Association (PMLA) articles Postmodernist Feminist Fiction Perverse Reading Seeing, Reading, Knowing Schwarz-Lesbian History Questionnaire Schwarz-Lesbian History Questionnaire Gurko and Gearhart: Lesbian Model of Nonviolent Rhetoric Cook and Carpenter Intro to "Shapes of Things to Come" Professions: Intro Lesbian Short Stories Review Issues for the Lesbian Critic Miss Marks and Miss Woolley: review Out and About Lavender Woman Reviews Conditions reviews Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Conditions reviews: Lesbian Poetry and Lesbian Fiction Update reviews Thursday's Child reviews Reviews of Scotch verdict Motherlines review Frye review Review: Blood, Bread and Poetry Ms. Review Box 14, Folder 33 Box 14, Folder 34 Box 14, Folder 35 Box 14, Folder 36 Maureen Brady afterword Books Safe Sea of Women Hardcopy, 1 of 7 Safe Sea of Women Hardcopy, 2 of 7 Safe Sea of Women Hardcopy, 3 of 7 Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Box 14, Folder 37 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Folder 41 Folder 42 Folder 43 Folder 44 Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Box 14, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Folder 45 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Safe Sea correspondence with Beacon Dark Eye Beaming: early version Dorothea draft #1 Dorothea draft #2 Dorothea Lesbian Studies: contracts, correspondence Lesbian Studies: contracts, correspondence Professions of Desire Box 15, Folder 8 Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea of Women Hardcopy, of Women Hardcopy, of Women Hardcopy, of Women Hardcopy, prospectus correspondence correspondence correspondence with 4 5 6 7 of of of of 7 7 7 7 Beacon Professions of Desire Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 12 Activism and Publishing Books Box 15, Folder 9 Prospectus and Outline: Contemporary Lesbian Fiction Box 15, Folder 10 Notes for Contemporary Lesbian Fiction Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Other Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Homophobia workshop Lesbian Theory: miscellaneous notes Lesbian Culture and the Lesbian Novel: lecture Women Writers: lecture Women in American Literature: lecture Lesbian lectures Miscellaneous notes Writing Materials Revisions and notes Revisions and notes Fay Weldon: notes Miscellaneous unpublished Miscellaneous unpublished Miscellaneous unpublished Miscellaneous Material Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Box 15, Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Notes for future papers Miscellaneous women's studies articles Bibliographies Miscellaneous offprints Miscellaneous offprints Miscellaneous offprints Other projects Other projects Box 15, Folder 34 Miscellaneous correspondence Journals Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Journal Clippings and Articles Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Abortion 1971 Ain't I a Woman? 1970-1973 Anarchy 1965 Arriba 1983 Amazon Quarterly 1974 Aphra 1969-1972 Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Art Femme (French) 1975 Awake and More 1971 Azalea 1979 Battle Acts 1970-1972 Belly Full and Between Ourselves 1972, 1985 Big Mama Rag The Black Soldier 1971, 1979 Broomstick 1980 Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Chrysalis 1981 College English 1972, 1974 Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS) 1995-2003 Common Sense Connexions 1982-1989 Dykes and Gorgons, Echo of Sapph 1973, 1972 Dyke 1973-1977 Every Woman 1970-1971 Box 16, Folder 23 Every Woman 1971 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 13 Journals Journal Clippings and Articles Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 16, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 17, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Feelings 1970 Feminary 1978 Feminist Studies 1972-1974 Feminist Teacher 1987-1989 The Feminist Voice Fifth Estate no date Fraun und Film (German) 1981 Focus no date The Furies 1972-1973 Frontiers 1983-1984 Frontiers 1979-1983 Gay Studies 1983-1989 Gay Studies 1983-1989 Gay Women Read Sappho 1976 Gossip 1988 Hecate 1984, 2000 Heresies 1977-1982 In the Life 1993 It Ain't Me Babe 1970 Jewish Women's Organization 1983 Journal of Female Liberation 1969-1971 The Ladder 1957-1967 Lavender Woman 1973-1976 Lavender Woman 1973-1976 Lavender Woman 1973-1976 Lavender Woman 1973-1976 Lesbian Connection 1990-1996 Lesbian Contradictions **cross reference to comic collection 1984, 1987 Lesbian Connection 1974-1990 Lesbian Ethics 1986-1989 Lesbian and Gay Studies Newsletter 1990-2002 Lesbian and Gay Historical Society of San Diego 1993-2002 Lesbian Herstory Archives The Lesbian In Literature 1967-1975 The Lesbian News 1978-1980 Lesbian Newsletter 1971 Lesbian Review of Books Lesbian Review of Books Lesbian Review of Books Lesbian Tide/the Tide 1972-1979 Leviathan Box 18, Box 18, Box 18, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 London Lesbian Los Angeles Free Press Matrices Matrices 1982-1985 Matrices 1978-1982 Mother Mother Lode Motive 1972 Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 The New 1970 New Age 1971, New Feminist 1970, New York Feminist 1974 Notes on Women's Liberation 1970 National Women's Studies Association (NWSA) 1996 NWSA 1994-1995 NWSA 1985 NWSA 1984 NWSA 1983 Box 19, Folder 14 NWSA 1982 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 14 Journals Journal Clippings and Articles Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 19, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 20, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 NWSA 1980 NWSA 1978 NWSA 1975 NWSA 1974 Off Our Backs 1998 Off Our Backs 1996 Off Our Backs 1995 Off Our Backs 1994 Off Our Backs 1992 Off Our Backs 1985 Off Our Backs 1984 Off Our Backs 1983 Off Our Backs 1983 Off Our Backs 1982 Off Our Backs 1982 Off Our Backs 1981 Off Our Backs 1980 Off Our Backs 1980 Off Our Backs 1979 Off Our Backs 1978 Off Our Backs 1976 Off Our Backs 1975 Off Our Backs 1974 Off Our Backs 1973 Off Our Backs 1972 Off Our Backs 1971 Off Our Backs 1970 Other Woman 1974 Paid My Dues 1974, 1975 Pedestal 1970-1972 The Political Lesbian 1975 Pacific Southwest Women's Studies Association (PSWSA) 1981-1982 Quest 1974-1982 Radical Teacher 1978-1994 Red Star 1971 Reflections 1970 Reproductive Rights Newsletter 1983 The Second Wave 1971-1974 Sexual Politics Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), Shrew Siren 1970 Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Sister 1978 Sister, Sisterhood 1978 Small Socialist Woman, Spectator Spectre 1971-1972 Spectrum, Spokeswoman Taking Control 1984 Third World Women's Alliance Box 21, Box 21, Box 21, Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Through the Looking Glass 1971 Thursday's Child 1978-1982 Trivia 1983, 1987, 1988 Under Current 1971 Up 1970-1972 Visibilities 1988 Velvet Fist We Have Seen You There Box 22, Folder 6 Whole Woman 1973 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 15 Journals Journal Clippings and Articles Box 22, Folder 7 Box 22, Folder 8 Box 22, Folder 9 Womankind 1971-1973 Women 1973-1974 Women's Liberation Box 22, Folder 10 Box 22, Folder 11 Box 22, Folder 12 Women's Liberation Women's Liberation Women's News 1983 Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Box 22, Women's Review Women Strike for Peace Women's Studies Newsletter 1978-1980 Women's Studies Quarterly 1981-1982 Women's Voices 1972-1976 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Box 22, Folder 18 Women's West 1983 Box 22, Box 22, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Newsletters, Zines, and Journals Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Miscellaneous Newsletters Feminist Zines Miscellaneous Stories/Articles Secor Articles Stanley Articles Gay/Lesbian Issues Miscellaneous Book Reviews Miscellaneous Manifestos Varda One: Women's Liberation Woman is a Sometime Thing Morton: They are Burning Our Effigies Salper Marlene Dixon Gornick: The Next Great Moment Atkinson Denesmore: Sex Roles and Female Oppression Kinde, Kuche, Kirche Politics of Housework Sociology, Anthropology, History Racism Toronto Women's Liberation Front Page Salzman Webb Mitchell: Women: The Longest Revolution Zines, Fliers, and Articles (Feminism, Women's Liberation, Lesbianism) Women in the Left Movement Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Sociological/Anthropological perspectives Poetry Miscellaneous culture/ephemera: newspaper clippings Songbooks Miscellaneous Movement Wells: American Women I am Furious Spinks-Sugar and Spice Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Folder 36 Folder 37 Folder 38 Folder 39 Folder 40 Bunch: Broom of One's Own Miscellaneous Articles Clipping: Article about the Loves of Simone de Beauvoir Eleanor Roosevelt Califia community International Women's Year (IWY) Resolutions Alice Pike Barney The Dinner Party Box 23, Folder 41 Women and Film Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 16 Journals Newsletters, Zines, and Journals Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 23, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Folder 42 Folder 43 Folder 44 Folder 45 Folder 46 Folder 47 Folder 48 Folder 49 Folder 50 Folder 51 Folder 52 Folder 53 Folder 54 Folder 55 Folder 1 Folder 2 Folder 3 Folder 4 Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Folder 12 Folder 13 Folder 14 Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Folder 20 Folder 21 Folder 22 Folder 23 Folder 24 Folder 25 Folder 26 Folder 27 Folder 28 Folder 29 Marxism and Feminism Women's Resource Centers Women and Music Aging Violence Substance Abuse Women's Liberation Union Family Protection Act Non-sexist Language Gay Alliance for Equal Rights Sexism and Imperialism Women's National March Women's Liberation Union Women's Press Women's Studies Women's Studies Program Women's History American Women Writers Art News Slide Shows Marxists on Women Ecology/Population Control Women War and Imperialism Women's Bail Fund Leaflets Women ad Poverty Urpe: Political Economy of Women Redstockings Manifesto Women of the Economy, 1 of 2 Women of the Economy, 2 of 2 Minority Women Rape Women in 3rd World Countries Consciousness Raising Women in Other Industrialized Countries Women and Peace Ness: The Bench: Where are the Women? Buffalo Women's Liberation New University Conference (NUC) Women's Caucus Marriage and Family New University Conference (NUC) Position Women in the University Reproduction/Abortion/Birth Control The Feminists Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Box 24, Folder 30 Folder 31 Folder 32 Folder 33 Folder 34 Folder 35 Folder 36 Folder 37 Radical Feminists Health Care Child Care Lesbianism, Miscellaneous Clippings, 1 of 2 Lesbianism, Miscellaneous Clippings, 2 of 2 Miscellaneous Clippings Gay Studies Graphics/Fliers Box 24, Folder 38 Box 25, Folder 1 Box 25, Folder 2 Box 25, Folder 3 Box 25, Folder 4 Graphics Personal Notes on Feminist Literature 1970-1971 Indiana University Writing, 1 or 4 Indiana University Writing, 2 or 4 Indiana University Writing, 3 or 4 Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 17 Personal Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Folder 5 Folder 6 Folder 7 Folder 8 Folder 9 Folder 10 Folder 11 Indiana University Writing, 4 or 4 Undergraduate Writing, 1 of 2 Undergraduate Writing, 2 of 2 Handwritten Notes Personal Correspondence Thank You notes from students whose theses were chaired Thank You notes from former students Box 25, Folder 12 Box 25, Folder 13 Box 25, Folder 14 Miscellaneous Correspondence Copies of Letters of Recommendation written Professional Thank you notes and correspondence Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Box 25, Professional Thank you notes Other Correspondence Thank you notes from students for whom letters of recommendation were written Ephemera Ephemera Folder 15 Folder 16 Folder 17 Folder 18 Folder 19 Box 25, Folder 20 Ephemera; photos Guide to the Bonnie Zimmerman Papers MS-0329 18