Publications of Pauline Bart
- "Contradictions, Paradoxes and Ideologies of Aging for Women: Not a Gender Neutral Issue". In INSTRAW: United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, January, 1999.
- "Obit for Mary Howell". In off our backs, July, 1998.
- "'But You're Retired': The Loneliness of the Long Distance Sociologist". In SWS Network News, Spring 1998
- "How Radical Feminism Saved Me". In Radically Speaking: Feminism Reclaimed, Deone Bell and Renate Klein (eds.). Melbourne: Spinifax, 1996.
- "Introduction" to Coming Out of the Class Closet, Julia Penelope (ed.). Freedom, CA: Crossing Press, 1995
- "Protean Woman: The Liquidity of Female Sexuality. " In Heterosexuality. Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger (eds.). Newbury Park, CA: Sage, March, 1993.
- "The Banned Professor. " In off our backs. Washington, D.C., 1993.
- "Feminist Theories. " In Contemporary Sociological Theories. Henry Etzkowitz and Ronald M. Glassman, (eds.) Itasca, IL: Peacock Publishing 1991.
- "Radical Feminisms." In Encyclopaedia of Women's Studies. Helen Tierney (ed.) Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1989.
Pre-1989 (in reverse chronological order)
- "Social Structure and Vocabularies of Discomfort: What Happened to Female Hysteria?" Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2, (3), September, 1968 (reprinted).
"Why Women's Status Changes in Middle Age: The Turns of the Social Ferris Wheel..." Sociological Symposium, special issue on middle age, 1, 13), Fall, 1969, pp. 1-18.
"Portnoy"s Mother's Complaint", Transaction, 7, (13) , November-December, 1970, reprinted several times
December, 1970. (Reprinted several times.)
"The Role of the Sociologist on Public Issues: An Exercise in the Sociology of Knowledge", American Sociologist, 5, 4, November 1970, pp. 339-344.
"Depression in Middle Aged Women" in Women in Sexist Society: Studies in Power and Powerlessness,
Vivian Gornick & Barbara K. Moran, (eds.) New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1971. (Reprinted several times.)
"Sexism and Social Science: From the Gilded Cage to the Iron Cage, The Perils of Pauline." Journal of Marriage and the Family, 33, 4:734-745, November, 1971. (Reprinted several times.)
"The Myth of Value-Free Psychotherapy." In The Sociology of the Future, Wendell Bell and James A. Mau, (eds.), New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1971, pp. 113-159.
"Are You a Housewife or Do You Work?: Women in Traditional Roles." In Transactions of Women: Resource for A Changing World, Radcliffe Institute Conference on Women, 1972.
"Why Women's Studies?" In Women and Education: A Feminist Perspective. Rae L. Siporin (ed.). Pittsburgh: KNOW, 1972.
"A Sociologist's Comments," sidebar within "Women in Racing: You Let One In and the Next Thing You Know. . ." by Susan Cohen. In Car and Driver, 18, (11), May, 1973, pp. 89.
"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Orifice.'' With Diana Scully, American Journal of Sociology 78, (4), January, 1973, pp. 1045-1050. (Reprinted several times.)
"Women and Health Care." The Hyde Parker, Summer, 1973.
"Depression: A Sociocultural Perspective. " In Sociological Perspectives on Community Mental Health. Paul M. Roman and Harrison M. Tace (eds.) Published through the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Philadelphia: F.A. Davis, 1974.
"Ideologies and Utopias of Psychotherapy." In The Sociology of Psychotherapy. Paul M. Roman and Harrison Tace (eds). Published through the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York: Jason Aronson Publishen, 1974.
"Why Women See the Future Differently From Men. " In Learning for Tomowow, Alvin Toffler (ed.) New York: Random House, 1974, pp. 33-55.
"Is Sisterhood Powerful?" With Anne Seiden, M.D. In New Family/Old Family. Nona Malbin Glazer (ed.) New York: Van Nostrand, 1975, pp. 189-228.
"Middle Age: Planned Obsolescence." In Women and Men: Roles. Attitudes and Power Relationships. Eleanor L. Zuckerman (ed.), New York: The Radcliffe Club, 1975, pp. 53-61.
"Emotional and Social Status of the Older Woman." In No Longer Young, Ann Arbor: The Institute of Gerontology, 1975.
"Rape Doesn't End With a Kiss." Viva, 11, (9), June, 1975, pp. 39-41, cont'd., pp.100--10
"The Loneliness of the Long-distance Mother." In Women: A Feminist Perspective. an Anthology. Jo Freeman (ed.) Palo Alto: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1975. (Repnnted several times.)
"Alienation, Women and Health." In Alienation in Contemponry Society: A Multidisciplinary Examination. Roy Bryce-LaPorte and Claudewell Thomas (eds.) New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976, pp. 199-215.
"Menopause." With Marlyn Grossman. In The Woman Patient: Medical and Psychological Interfaces. Malkah Notman and Carol C. Nadelson (eds.) Plenum Press, 1978, pp. 337-334. Also in Women and Health, May/June, 1976, 3, pp. 3-11.
"Biological Determinism and Sexism: Is It All in the Ovaries?" In Biology As a Social Weapon, Minneapolis: Burgess Publishing Company, Science for the People, 1977, pp. 69-83.
"Sexism in the Relationship Between Evaluation and/or Policy Research and the Development of Social Problems Theory." In Social Problems Theory Division Newsletter, Abrama Gingold (ed.) Summer, 1977.
"Does Medicine Care About Women?" The Guthrie Bu11etin, 47, Fall, 1977, pp. 95-107.
"The Battered Data Syndrome." With Elizabeth Pleck, Joseph Pleck and Marlyn Grossman. In Victimology, 2, 3-4, 1977-1978, pp. 680-683.
"The New Sex Education and the Women's Movement." In" The New Sex Education. Herbert Otto (ed.) Chicago: Association Press, Follett Publishing Company, 1978, pp. 22--37.
"Avoiding Rape and What To Do If It Happens To You." In The Ann lander's Encyclopedia A to Z. Ann Landers (ed.) New York: Doubleday, 1978, pp. 900-911.
"The Politics of Hysteria: The Case of the Wandering Womb" With Diana Scully. In Gender and Disordered Behavior. Edith S. Gomberg and Violet Franks (eds.) Bruner/ Mazel, 1979, pp. 354-380.
"Dirty Books, Dirty Films and Dirty Data: Observations on Pornography Research." With Margaret Jozsa. In Take Back the Night: Feminist Perspectives on Pornograpy. Laura Lederer (ed.) Hardback edition. New York: Morrow, 1979, pp. 204-217.
"Taking the Men Out of Menopause." With Marlyn Grossman. In Women Look at Biology Looking at Women. Ruth Hubbard, Mary Sue Henifin and Barbara Fried (eds.) Cambridge: G.K. Hall 1979, pp. 163-185.
"Rape As a Paradigm of Sexism in Society: Victimization and Its Discontents." In Women's Studies International Quarterly 11, (3), 1979. Also in third edition of Is America Possible? Henry Etzkowitz. St. Paul: West Publishers.
"The Politics of Menopause." With Marlyn Grossman. In The Menstrual Cycle: An Interdisciplinary Synthesis. Alice J. Dan, Effie A. Graham, and C. Beecher (eds.) New York: Spring, 1980.
"Seizing the Means of Reproduction." In Women, Health and Reproduction, Helen Roberts (ed.) London: Routledge Kegan Paul, 1981, pp. 109-128.
"A Study of Women Who Both Were Raped and Avoided Rape." Journal of Social Issues. 37, (4), 1981, pp. 123-137.
"The Menopause in Changing Times," With Ellen Perlmutter. In "Toward the Second Decade: The Impact of the Women's Movement on American Institutions. Betty Justice and Renate Pore (eds.) Westport, CT.: Greenwood Press, 1981, pp. 93-117.
"How I Lost My False Consciousness and Found Women's Liberation." In The Road Retaken: Women Reenter the Academy. Irene Thompson (ed.) New York: Modern Language Assn., 1985, pp. 22-29; originally published in off our backs, May, 1981.
"Is the End of the Curse a Blessing?" With Ellen Perlmutter. Proceedings: Health Issues of Older Women: A Projection to the Year 2000. School of Allied Health Professions, Health Science Center, SUNY Stonybrook, 1982.
"Changing Views of the Change." With Ellen Perlmutter. In Changing Perspectives on Menopause. Ann Coda, Myra Dinnerstein, Sheryl A. O'Donnell, (eds.) Austin: Univ. Texas Press, 1982, pp. 187-199.
"Collective Work and Self Identity: The Effect of Working in a Feminist Illegal Abortion Collective." With Melinda Bart Schlesinger. In Workplace Democracy and Social Change. Frank Lindenfeld & Joyce Rothchild-Whitt (eds.) Boston: Porter Sargent, 1982, pp. 139--153. Reprinted in Feminist Frontiers: Rethinking Sex, Gender and Society, Laurel Richardson and Verta Taylor (eds.) Addison Wesley Press, 1983.
"Through Women's Eyes: Defining Danger in the Wake of Sexual Assault." With Kim Lane Scheppele. Journal of Social Issues 39, (2), 1983, pp. 63-80.
"Why Men Rape." In Western Sociology Review, Special Issue on Micro Macro Linkages, 14, (1), 1983, pp. 46-57.
"Stopping Rape: Effective Avoidance Strategies," with Patricia O'Brien., Signs Autumn 1984, 10, (1), pp. 83-101. Reprinted several times.
"Rape Avoidance." The Social Science Encyclopaedia. Adam Kuper and Jessica Kuper (eds.) London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985.
"Being a Feminist Academic." In For Alma Mater: Theory and Practice in Feminist Scholarship. Paula A. Treichler, Cheris Kramerae and Beth Stafford (eds.) Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985, pp. 197-205.
"Nice Jewish Girls Redux". Shifra, Manchester, England
"Pornography: Institutionalizing Woman Hating and Eroticizing Dominance and Submission for Fun and Profit." Justice Ouarterly 2, (2), 1985. And rejoinder to Durham, March, 1986.
"The Different Worlds of Women and Men: Attitudes Toward Pornography and Responses to 'Not a Love Story'--a Film About Pornography". With Linda Freeman and Peter Kimball. Women's Studies International Forum, 8, (4), 1985, pp. 307-322. Reprinted in Beyond Methodology, Judith C. Cook and Mary Margaret Fonow (eds.)
"Seizing the Means of Reproduction: An Illegal Feminist Abortion Collective - How and Why It Worked." Qualitative Sociology 10, (4), 1985, pp. 339-357.
"Women and Violence: An Annotated Bibliography. In" Annual Review of Women's Health Perspectives. Carol Leppa and Connie Miller (eds.) Oryx Press, 1988, pp. 207-215.