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Research Foundation of SUNY Selected Publications Author(s): Joan Smith Source: Review (Fernand Braudel Center), Vol. 30, No. 4, In Honor of Joan Smith (2007), pp. 339-342 Published by: Research Foundation of SUNY for and on behalf of the Fernand Braudel Center Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40241698 . Accessed: 25/06/2014 03:03 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Research Foundation of SUNY and Fernand Braudel Center are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Review (Fernand Braudel Center). http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.229.177 on Wed, 25 Jun 2014 03:03:26 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions

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Research Foundation of SUNY

Selected PublicationsAuthor(s): Joan SmithSource: Review (Fernand Braudel Center), Vol. 30, No. 4, In Honor of Joan Smith (2007), pp.339-342Published by: Research Foundation of SUNY for and on behalf of the Fernand Braudel CenterStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40241698 .

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Selected Publications

Joan Smith BOOKS

1999 Working Hard & Making Do: Labor Mobilization in Rural Areas (with Margaret K. Nelson). University of California Press.

1992 Creating and Transforming Households: The Constraints of the World-Economy (with Immanuel Wallerstein). Cambridge University Press.

1988 Racism and Sexism and the World-System. Co-editor (with Terence K. Hopkins and Jane Collins). Greenwood Press.

1984 Households and the World-Economy. Co-editor (with Immanuel Wallerstein and Hans-Dieter Evers). Sage.

1981 Social Issues and the Social Order. Little Brown (originally published by Winthrop Publishers).

1 974 The Uses of the American Prison: Political Theory and Penal Practice (as senior author with William Fried). D.C. Heath and Company.

ARTICLES/BOOK CHAPTERS

1998 "Economic Restructuring, Household Strategies, and Gender: A Case Study of a Rural Community" (with Margaret K. Nelson), Feminist Studies, XXIV, 1, 79-114.

1998 "When Work Doesn't Work, The Failure of Current Welfare Reform" (with E. McCrate), Gender & Society, XII, 1, 61-80.

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1995 "The Impact of Rural Industrialization on the Division of Labor in the Household" (with Margaret K. Nelson), 1999: Zeitschrift far Sozialgeschichte des 20 und 21Jahrhunderts.

1995 Review of Transforming Women's Work, in Vermont History, LXIII, 1.

1994 "Gender and Post Fordism: The Underside," Proceedings, Internationale Tagung der Historikerinnen und Historiker Der Arbeiterbewegung.

1993 "The Creation of the World We Know: The World-Economy and the Recreation of Gendered Identities," in Val Mpghadam, éd., Identity Politics and Women. Clarendon Press.

1993 "We Irish Women: Gender, History and the World Economy," Review, XVI, 1, 1-15.

1990 "Households as an Institution of the World-Economy" (with Immanuel Wallers tein), in Jetse Sprey, éd., Fashioning Family Theory: New Approaches. Sage, 34-50. Reprinted in Rae Blumberg, éd., Gender, Family and Economy, Sage,

225-42. Reprinted in Immanuel Wallers tein, éd., The Essential Wallerstein,

New Press, 234-53.

1990 "All Crises Are Not the Same: Households in the U.S. During Two Crises," in Jane L. Collins and Martha E. Gimenez, eds., Work Without Wages: Domestic Labor and Self Employment Within Capital- ism. State University of New York (SUNY) Press, 128-41.

1989 Republication of "Paradox of Women's Poverty," in Stanley D. Eitzen and Maxine Zinn, eds., The Reshaping of America, Prentice- Hall.

1 989 "Impact of the Reagan Years: Race, Gender and Economic Re- structuring," Proceedings of the First Annual Women 9s Policy Research Conference. Institute for Women's Policy Research, Washington, 1990, 17-24.

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1987 "Transforming Households: Working Class Women and Economic Crisis," Social Problems, XXXIV, 416-36.

1987 "Terminal Illness," Review Essay, Women's Review of Books, April, 6-7.

1987 "Comparable Worth, Gender and Human Capital Theory," in Christine Bose and Glenna Spitze, eds., Ingredients for Women's Employment Policy. SUNY Press, 233-38.

1987 "The Paradox of Women's Poverty," in Barbara Gelpi, Nancy Hartsock, Clare Novak, and Myra Strober, eds., Women and Poverty. University of Chicago Press, 121-40.

1986 "Patterns of Household Structures and the World-Economy," (with R. H. McGuire and W. G. Martin), Review,^, 1, 75-97.

1986 "All Crises Are Not the Same," GEMDEV, Cahier No. 7, The Present Downturn of the World-Economy Compared to the Previous Downturns, Part II, 61-98, Paris.

1 985 "The Paradox of Women's Poverty: Wage Earning Women and Economic Transformation," in Melvin Dubofsky, éd., Technological Change and Workers9 Movements. Sage, 211-33.

1 984 "The Paradox of Women's Poverty: Wage Earning Women and Economic Transformations," Signs, X, 2, 291-310.

1984 "Nonwage Labor and Subsistence," in Joan Smith, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Hans-Dieter Evers, eds., Households and the World- Economy. Sage, 64-89.

1983 "Problems in the Analysis of Gender," in Ruth Hubbard and Marion Lowe, eds., Women's Nature: Rationalizations of Inequality. Pergamon, 89-109. (Revised article initially published in Philosoph- ical Forum.)

1983 "Feminism and Analytic Method," Current Perspectives in Social Theory, IV, 205-33.

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1982 "Sociobiology and Feminism: The Very Strange Courtship of Competing Paradigms," The Philosophical Forum, XIII, 2 & 3, 226- 43.

1982 "The Way We Were: Women and Work," Feminist Studies, VIII, 2, 437-56.

1981 "Abort I USA - Konservatismens Modsiqelser I Den Fremskredne Kapitalisme" (with Kirsten Mellor), Politisk Revy.

1975 "The Failure of Functionalism," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, V, 33-42.

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