New Submission Form: Women's Studies Timelines

Thank you for your interest in contributing to Women's Studies Timelines!
We welcome serious contributions from students, faculty, and anyone else interested in Women's & Gender Studies.

For examples of Timelines entries, see:  Women's Studies Timelines

Please review this form in its entirety before beginning so that you are prepared to fill out  the following fields as completely as possible.  

bulletYear(s)
bulletEvent & Significance
bulletSource(s)
bulletLinks
bulletContributor
bulletComments

Example Citations for different types of sources are provided below.  

Please contact Women's Studies Timelines editors if you have questions or comments:
Cora Agatucci: cagatucci@cocc.edu or Stacey Donohue: sdonohue@cocc.edu
Professors of English, Humanities Department, Central Oregon Community College

Enter the year(s) of the timeline event.


Describe the timeline event, and briefly explain its significance.


Cite the source(s) of your timeline information. Please give complete bibliographical information for each source. Example Citations for different types of sources are provided below.


Recommend links to WWW web site(s) relevant to your timeline topic. Please give web page title and URL for each link listed. Additional information (e.g. web page author, date) and annotations (e.g. what the web site has to offer) are appreciated.  Example Citations for different types of sources, provided below, includes a Web Site example.  


Enter your name, today's date, and contact information (e.g. your E-Mail address).  (Providing an E-Mail address and other current contact information will enable Timelines editor(s)  to contact you!)  If you are a student, please identify your college or school.  If your submission fulfills a course assignment, please identify the course, instructor, and term.  


Enter any comments or questions here for the Women's Studies Timeline editors. 


When you are finished completing the form, hit "Submit Form" button below: then you should receive an automatic web confirmation notice.  The confirmation notice also signals that your submission will be posted to a new submissions Results web page, monitored regularly by web page editors responsible for editing and web-posting new submissions.  If you have given us accurate, current Contributor contact information above, a web page editor will contact you shortly to confirm your contribution.

Thank you for your contribution!

Example Citations

Example Website:  

Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson: Slave Letters, 1837-1838.
An On-line Archival Collection from the Campbell Family Papers.
The Digital Scriptorium, Special Collections Library, Duke University, 1996.  
URL:
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/campbell/  [accessed 11 March 2002].

Example Book & Articles in a Book Collection:

Brown, Lloyd. Women Writers in Black Africa. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1981.

Mohanty, Chandra Talpade.  "Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses."  Third World Women and the Politics of Feminism.  Ed. Chandra Talpade Mohanty, Ann Russo, and Lourdes Torres.  Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1991.  51-80.

Wilkinson, Jane. "Tsitsi Dangarembga." Talking with African Writers: Interviews with African Poets, Playwrights and Novelists. London: James Currey, 1992. 189-198.

Example Journal Articles:  

George, Rosemary Marangoly, and Helen Scott. "An Interview with Tsitsi Dangarembga." Novel (Spring 1993): 309-319. 

Saliba, Therese. "On the Bodies of Third World Women: Cultural Impurity, Prostitution, and Other Nervous Conditions." College Literature 22.1 (Feb 1995): 131 (16pp).  EBSCOHost Academic Search Elite, Article No. 9503291007.

Example Videotape/TV Program  

Chinua Achebe: A World of Ideas.  The Moyers Collection [originally filmed for Bill Moyers' PBS television series A World of Ideas, 1989].  Distributed by PBS Video, Public Affairs Television, WNET/New York and WWTTW/Chicago, Alexandria, VA; 1989. Films for the Humanities, 1994. 28 min.

For examples of Timelines entries, see:
Women's Studies Timelines
URL: http://www.cocc.edu/humanities/HIR/Timelines/women/index.htm

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Last updated: August 05, 2002
Webeditors: Cora Agatucci - cagatucci@cocc.edu
& Stacey Donohue - sdonohue@cocc.edu

Copyright © 2002, Cora Agatucci and Stacey Donohue
Humanities Department, Central Oregon Community College

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