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Working Paper Series
Initiated in 2000, the Working Paper Series is a project of the Women's Studies program. The papers are not copyrighted, so authors are not precluded from publishing the same material elsewhere, such as in one of their disciplines professional journals. Authors receive several free copies of their published manuscripts, which they can distribute as they wish to colleagues. Manuscripts are reviewed by two reviewers. The series represents an especially good opportunity for young faculty members and graduate students to gain experience in publishing.

A Call for Papers is put out in conjunction with the Annual Conference.

Working Paper Series Working Papers are made available free of charge. To order, list the title of the Working Paper on the order form [pdf] and mail to :

Women's Studies
201 Flinn Hall
Columbia, SC 29208

The following paper was published in the Spring of 2002:

  • Mikoltchak, Maria, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, St. Cloud State University - Minnesota. Themes of Maternity in Jane Eyre and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
  • The following papers were published in the Fall of 2000:

    • Dawkins, Heather, Department of English, USC - Columbia. Earthly Love in the Poetry of Felicia Hemans.
    • Khandke, Veena, Department of Psychology, USC - Spartanburg. The Impact of Culture and Poverty on the Reproductive Roles of Women in Developing Countries.
    • Heifferon, Barbara, Department of Psychology, Clemson University. Weaving the Disabled Body into the Classroom: The Theory behind the Praxis.
    • Friend, Christy, Department of English, USC - Columbia. Argument in a Different Voice: Feminist Ethics and the College Writing Classroom.
    • Pittas-Giroux, Justin, Department of English, College of Charleston. Command Performance: Gertrude Stein's Everybody's Autobiography.
    • Nave, Barbara, Sumter, SC. Our Warp Doesn't Woof: Weaving the Fragile Tapestry of the Disabled Woman's Life.

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