correction: gynotopia: a checklist of nineteenth-century utopias by american women
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Correction: Gynotopia: A Checklist of Nineteenth-Century Utopias by American WomenSource: Legacy, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Fall 1990), p. 68Published by: University of Nebraska PressStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25684405 .
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LEGACY NOTES AND QUERIES
Correction
"Gynotopia: A Checklist of Nineteenth
Century Utopias by American Women" by Darby Lewes, LEGACY 6.2 (Fall 1989) requires the following corrections:
?Fayette, Stratton Giles, as a male author, should be excluded from the checklist. ?In the Works Cited list, the citation for the essay by Elaine Hoffman Baruch in
Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers should include the names of the volume's editors, Elaine Hoffman Baruch and Ruby Rohrlich. ?The entry by Rosa Graul marked "189?" should be amended to indicate publication in book form in 1897; the date of an earlier serial publication is uncertain.
Meetings and Conferences
March 8-10, 1991. The Eighth Annual Na tional Graduate Women's Studies Con ference will be held at the U of Michigan, Ann Arbor. This conference brings to
gether graduate students from all fields who are interested in feminist scholarship. Contact: Graduate Studies Conference, Women's Studies Program, 234 W. Engin eering, U of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1092.
March 22-23, 1991. "Women Claim their Public Identity: Nineteenth-Century Pro fessionals West of the Alleghenies," a na tional conference, will take place at the U of Pittsburgh and the Historical Society of
Western Pennsylvania. Contact: Britta C.
Dwyer, Program Director, Fine Arts Dept., 104 Frick Fine Arts Building, U of Pitts
burgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; (412) 648-2400.
April 11-13, 1991. "American Voices: Discourses of Race, Gender, and Ethnici
ty," will be held by MELUS (Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States) at the U of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Write to: Kent
Bales, Dept. of English, U of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455.
April 11-13, 1991. The Southeastern Nineteenth Century Studies Association announces an interdisciplinary conference on "Political Agendas of Nineteenth Cen
tury Cultures" to be held at Loyola U, New Orleans. Direct inquiries to the Local Ar rangements Chair: Nancy Anderson, His
tory Dept., Loyola U, 6363 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118.
May 3-4, 1991. "The Canon and Mar
ginality" will be held at the State U of New York, Binghamton. Contact: Antonio Sobe jano-Moran, Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures, State U of New York, Binghamton, NY 13901.
May 20-24, 1991. "New Understandings of the Experience of Women" will be held in Moscow. Contact: Lynette Seator,
Dept. of Modern Languages, Illinois Col
lege, Jacksonville, IL 62650, or Maureen Cole, Dept. of Psychology, College of Wooster, Wooster, OH 44691.
May 24-26, 1991. The inaugural meeting of the proposed Research Society for American Periodicals will be held during the annual meeting of the American Literature Association in Washington, DC. For more information contact: James T. F. Tanner, Dept. of English, U of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-3827; (817) 565-2134.
June 28-July 1, 1991. The Edith Wharton
society will sponsor "Edith Wharton in Paris: An International Conference." Con
tact: Katherine Joslin, Dept. of English, Western Michigan U, Kalamazoo, MI 49008.
August 7-9, 1991. The Coalition for Western Women's History in conjunction with the Center for Great Plains Studies announces an interdisciplinary, multi
cultural conference entitled: "Suspect Ter rain: Surveying the Women's West" to be held at U of Nebraska, Lincoln. Contact: Center for Great Plains Studies, 1213 Oldfather Hall, U of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588-0314.
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