Working it out : 23 women writers, artists, scientists, and schol ars talk about their lives and work / edited by Sara Ruddick and Pam ela Daniels ; with a foreword by Adrienne Rich. - 1st ed. - New York : Pantheon Books, c1977. - xxxii, 349 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Hamod, K. K. Finding new forms.--Lyndon, A. A. Juxtapositions.--Rort y, A. Dependency, individuality, and work.--Daniels, P. Birth of the am ateur.--Stimpson, C. R. On work.--Keller, E. F. The anomaly of a woman in physics.--Walker, A. In search of our mother's gardens.--Stevens, M. Work and my working class father.--Green, J. Scenes.--Ruddick, S. A wo rk of one's own--Michener, D. G. Catching the sun.--Valian, V. Learning to work.--Yu, C. Y. Notes from an extra in the American moving picture show.--Lasoff, A. Writing in the real world.--Young, M. Contradictions .--Thornton, N. Plain truth.--Weisstein, N. "How can a little girl like you teach a great big class of men?" the chairman said, and other adve ntures of a woman in science.--Sears, C. What counts as work?--Mengel, N. V. Coming of age the long way around.--Schapiro, M. Notes from a con versation on art, feminism, and work.--Gilbert, C. The sacred fire.--Ol sen, T. One out of twelve: women who are writers in our century.

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Women artists -- Biography.
Women authors -- Biography.
Women scientists -- Biography.
Women college teachers -- Biography.

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