1.10-2.00
lunch
2.10-3.00
AFTERNOON PLENARY
Myrtle Hill Challenging the State We're In: The feminist seventies in `Troubled' Northern Ireland
3.00-3.15
tea
3.15-4.45
PARALLEL SESSIONS THREE
SESSION A

Laurel Foster
Liberating the Recipe: A study of the recipe form in feminist magazines and newsletters of the 1970s

Julia Hallam
Negotiating popular feminism: Butterflies and The Feminine Mystique

Rosie Ilett
Library work for housewives - or the liberated librarian?: Exploring feminist thinking in British and American librarianship in the 1970s

chair: Mary Joannou

SESSION B

Margaret Beetham
Feminism across Generations

Jo Brain and Clare Hemmings
Remembering the 1970s: Feminism, Institutionalisation and Historiography

chair: Eve Setch

SESSION C

Sarah Edwards
The Edwardian Lady: A 1970s icon?

Kristyn Gorton
Then and Now: A new time for feminism

Judy Giles
Revisiting The Feminine Mystique: Betty Friedan and the suburban housewife

chair:
Emma Robertson

SESSION D

Maria Coppola
1972-1993. Reading across the Years: "Spare Rib" and the Representation of Women

Tammy Grimshaw
Literary Negotiations of Female Homosexuality in the 1970s: Lesbianism in Iris Murdoch's An Accidental Man

Maria Vara
Cordelia versus Lise: Two striking versions of power distribution in women's detective fiction in the seventies

chair:
Paulina Palmer

WORKSHOP

Women's Reproductive Rights Campaign Wrinklies
The unravelling of a `woman's right to choose': Reproductive health politics from abortion to genetics

4.55-5.55
CLOSING PLENARY
Gail Chester Active Then, Active Now: or, I still call myself a radical feminist'
Zoe Fairbairns Saying What We Want: Women's Liberation and the Seven Demands