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The Muse Within
©1998, Wellenstein
NOTES AND REFERENCES

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1. Gloria Orenstein, "Reclaiming the Great Mother: A Feminist Journey to Madness and Back in Search of the Great Goddess," Symposium (Spring 1982): p.45-70.

2. Mary K. DeShazer, Inspiring Women: Reimagining the Muse (Elmsford, New York: Permagon Press, 1986), p.7.

3. Ibid. p.20.

4. Mora R. Witzling, Voicing Our Visions: Writings by Women Artists (New York: Universe, 1991), p.308.

5. Ibid., p.311.

6. Gwen Raaburger, "The Problematics of Women and Surrealism" found in Mary Ann Caws, ed., Surrealism and Women (Cambridge, Massachusettes: MIT Press, 1990), p. 33.

7. Whitney Chadwick, Women Artists and the Surrealist Movement (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1985)Chadwick, p.74.

8. Ibid., p.36.

9. Ibid., p.55.

10. Louisa Buck, "Faceless Femme Fatales: Lousia Buck Unearths the Surrealists Women Using Bodies as a Source of Subject" Women's Art Magazine, Nov/Dec:19, 1992, p.16-17.

11. Chadwick, p.92.

12. Witzling, p.290.

13. Sarah M. Lowe, Frida Kahlo, (New York: Universe, 1991), p.67. 14. Chadwick, p.66.

15. Cited in Surrealism and Women, p.59 by Robert J. Belton in "Speaking with Forked Tongues: 'Male' Discourse in 'Female' Surrealism" from Chadwick, p.84,92,102.

16. Chadwick, p.23.?

17. DeShazer, p.28.

18. Ibid.

19. Ibid.

20. From The Selected Poems of May Sarton, (W.W. Norton and Company, 1978)

21. DeShazer, p.70. Speaking of the Goddess in H.D.'s poems, the "matriarchal principal"

22. Orenstein, p.53.

23. "Feminist Counselling in Action" (Sage Publishing) Photocopied handout from counselling class. From series of "Counselling in Action" booklets.

24. Sara Bonnett Stein, Girls and Boys: The Limits of Nonsexist Childrearing, (New York: Charles Schribner's Sons, 1983), p.116.

25. "Feminist Counseling in Action", discussing the psychology of mother-daughter relationships.

26. Adrienne Rich, cited in DeShazer, p.137.

27. Ibid.

28. May Sarton cited as her "alter ego" Hillary Stevens from Sarton's Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing, DeShazer, p.125.

29. Orenstein, p.47.

30. Orenstein, p.69.

31. Caws, ed. p.63, from Robert J. Belton's "Androgyny: Interview with Meret Oppenheim"

32. Ibid. p.64.

33. Ibid. p.65.

34. Chadwick, p.183.

35. May Sarton cited in Inspiring Women, p.113.

36. Sally J. Perkins, "The Myth of Matriarchy: Annuling Patriarchy Through the Regeneration of Time" Communication Studies, Winter 1994, 42/4 p.371-382. Citing Eliade, Myth and Reality, (New York: Harper and Row), p.26.

37. DeShazer, p.44.

38. Ibid.

39. Adrienne Rich, cited in DeShazer, p.137.

40. Orenstein, p.53.

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