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55:, as well as original graphics by area artists. The editors were committed to a feminist understanding that all oppressions are connected and that coalitions across divides of race, class, sexuality, and geography are the path to liberation. That commitment led to the journal's consistent attention to those interconnections, including publishing the work of Black, Indigenous, and other scholars and writers of color as well as that of lesbian and working-class women of all races. 150: 995: 110:'s mid-20th century policy of naming hurricanes after women. In an interview with University of Minnesota History Professor Clarke Chambers, she explained, "I thought of it as turning things upside down, turning a habit of naming bad things after women into something good, and I thought of Alice because 741:
ceased publication after Volume 14 (1998) due to financial difficulties, as the costs of publishing rose and outpaced the editors' ability to raise funds. The Council of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) offered free consulting; the CLMP consultant helped the Rhode Island editors recognize the
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titled "Reimagining Gender for Children's Literature," vol. 4, no. 3, guest edited by Amy Sheldon. Sheldon's lead piece, "Bedtime Stories," prompted her to propose a collection of essays about feminist mothering, a topic largely absent from feminist literature and theory. Maureen Reddy and Martha
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Jeanne offered her understanding of hurricanes as starting from a depression or low pressure area. Although hurricanes are destructive, Jeanne explained, they could also be viewed as a creative force as the new replaced what had been destroyed or broken, which was perfectly in line with what the
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as models for the kind of venue they imagined, concluding that they wanted to address a wider range of issues, to feature more genres (e.g. fiction and art work), and to utilize a cheaper format than did either model. At the end of the evening, they resolved to create a journal of their own. The
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sought to address local, regional, and national audiences by publishing a variety of feminist perspectives on matters of social, political, and cultural concern. It included original essays, reviews, interviews, and creative writing by established and emerging writers, such as
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Hurricane Alice Foundation was established as a 501c3 on 23 July 1984 and dissolved in 1998, after the journal relocated to Rhode Island. Funding for the journal was provided by a combination of subscriptions, donations, benefit readings, and grants for special issues.
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was a feminist journal edited by a volunteer group of academics, graduate students, university staff, and community members from 1983 to 1998. From its first issue in the spring of 1983 through the end of 1995, it was housed in the Department of English at the
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The four friends, all of whom went on to serve as original editors of the journal, mused about how a conversation such as theirs might find its way into print. They discussed
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From 1983 through 2001, a total of eighty-two women—students, faculty members, and community members from both Minneapolis and Providence—served on the editorial staff of
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grew out of an after-theater discussion among Shirley Garner, Martha Roth, Madelon Sprengnether, and Regina (Jeanne) Strauchon of a play about the life of
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in nonfiction. It also won the Susan B. Koppelman Award, from the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) in 1995.
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In the course of their initial conversation, Shirley Garner said she had long dreamed of such a journal and proposed the name
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editors Shirley Nelson Garner, Maureen T. Reddy, Judy Remington, Martha Roth, Amy Sheldon, and Madelon Sprengnether,
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Collins, Bill (22 July 1983). "New U publication looks at world through women's eyes".
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Dworsky, Linda (25 August 1993). "Winds of Change: Hurricane Alice Packs a Big Punch".
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Named here are the founding editors and the first group of Rhode Island editors.
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intractability of the economic bind and to decide to close the journal.
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Logo for Hurricane Alice, a feminist journal. Designed by Gail Swanlund.
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database (Proquest), available at many university and public libraries
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r, American writer associated with the proletarian literature movement
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in 1996, where it continued publication until 1998. An outgrowth of
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Grossman, Mary Ann. "Hurricane Alice Stirs Up a Literary Storm".
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is also available on microfilm in the Gale Family Library at the
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Visions and Transformations: Feminist Possibilities  
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Defunct feminist magazines published in the United States
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Garner, Shirley Nelson; Chambers, Clarke A.. (1995).
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friends hoped to do as they explored women's issues.
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Visual arts magazines published in the United States
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Index

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Rhode Island College
second-wave feminism
Jewelle Gomez
Susan Griffin
Alice Walker
Nellie Wong
Willa Cather
Marisha Chamberlain
Illusion Theater
The New York Review of Books
Women's Review of Books
National Weather Service
Geoffrey Chaucer
Wife of Bath
Lewis Carroll
Alice in Wonderland
Gail Swanlund
Hurricane Alice logo
Toni A. H. McNaron
Ellen Bass
Marion Dane Bauer
Martha Boesing
Beth Brant
Evalina Chao
Pearl Cleage
Chitra Divakarun
Heid Erdrich
Jane Gallop
Patricia Hampl

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