Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy.
Metropolitan Books; 1st edition (January 6, 2003)
With John Nichols, Robert Waterman McChesney, Our Media, Not Theirs:
The Democratic Struggle Against Corporate Media. Seven Stories
Press; (December 2002)
Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. Owl Books;
(May 1, 2002)
Ed. With Ralph Nader. The Ralph Nader Reader. Seven Stories
Press; (November 30, 2000)
Blood Rites : Origins and History of the Passions of War.
DIANE Publishing Co; (January 1997)
The Snarling Citizen. Farrar Straus & Giroux; (December 1995)
(Collection of Essays)
Kipper's Game. Random House Value Pub; (August 29, 1995)
(Novel)
The Worst Years of Our Lives: Irreverent Notes From a Decade of Greed.
New York: Pantheon, 1990. (Collection of Essays)
Fear of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class. New
York: Pantheon, 1989. [For reviews see Laura Shapiro, "Fear of Falling."
Newsweek 114.7 (August 14, 1989): 53(2); Jay Scott. "Fear of Falling:
The Inner Life of the Middle Class." Chatelaine 62.11 (November 1989):
12.]
with Elizabeth Hess and Gloria Jacobs. Re-Making Love: The
Feminization of Sex. New York: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1987.
The Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment.
New York: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1983.
with Annette Fuentes. Women in the Global Factory. (Politics
and Economics Series: No. 2) Boston: South End Press, 1983. (64 pp.)
with Karin Stallard and Holly Sklar. Poverty and the American
Dream: Women and Children First. (Politics and Economics Series) Boston:
South End Press, 1983. (64 pp.)
with Dierdre English. For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts'
Advice to Women. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1978.
with Dierdre English. Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual
Politics of Sickness. New York: Feminist Press, 1973. (96 pp.)
with Dierdre English. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History
of Women Healers. New York: Feminist Press, 1972. (48 pp.)
with John Ehrenreich. The American Health Empire: Power, Profit,
and Politics. New York: Vintage, 1971.
with John Ehrenreich. Long March, Short Spring: The Student
Uprising at Home & Abroad. Monthly Review Press, 1969.
(192 pp.)
"The Long March." The Nation 252.7 (February 25, 1991): 220-1,
236. (About peace march during Gulf War and inaccurate reporting
of it.)
1990
"Sorry Sisters, This is Not the Revolution." Time [Special Issue on Women:
The Road Ahead] 136.19 (Fall 1990): 15.
"The Warrior Culture." [Essay] Time 136.16 (October 15, 1990):
100. (A condensed version of "Ollie North and the Warrior Caste.")
"Laden with Lard." [Drawing Board. Column.] Z Magazine 3.7/8
(July/August 1990): 46-7.
"A Class Divided: The Intelligencia vs. The Suits." Utne Reader July/August
1990: 46-9. Excerpted from New York Woman (April 1990)
The Worst Years of Our Lives: Irreverent Notes From a Decade of Greed.
New York: Pantheon, 1990.
"The Silenced Majority: Why the Average Working Person Has Disappeared
from American Media and Culture." Utne Reader No. 37 (Jan-Feb 1990):
46-7. Excerpted from Z Magazine (September 1989).
"Twice in a Lifetime." Premiere 3.5 (Jan. 1990): 16(1).
"The Wretched of the Hearth: The Undainty Feminism Of Roseanne Barr.
The New Republic 202.14 (2 April 1990): 28(4).
1989
"The Bathtub Tapes." New Republic (1989).
"Clothes Klutz: I Only Wanted My Clothes to Make a Simple Statement:
'I'm Making an Effort.'" Ms. Magazine 17.12 (June 1989): 24-5.
"Drawing the Line." Mother Jones 14.5 (June 1989): 7(2).
"Fast Cars." Mother Jones (1989).
Fear of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class. New York:
Pantheon, 1989. [For reviews see Laura Shapiro, "Fear of Falling."
Newsweek 114.7 (August 14, 1989): 53(2); Jay Scott. "Fear of Falling:
The Inner Life of the Middle Class." Chatelaine 62.11 (November 1989):
12.]
"The Gang in White Coats." Mother Jones (1989).
"Language Barrier." Mother Jones (1989).
"The Lesson of Mary Beth." New York Post (1989).
"Marginal Men." New York Woman (1989).
"The Mommy Test." Mother Jones (1989).
"My Reply To George: After His Victory, Bush Sent Personal Notes
to Millions of Americans. Here's a Gentle, Kind Response." Mother
Jones 14.2 (Feb.-March 1989): 7(2).
"The Peace Thing." Mother Jones (1989).
"Pollute the Market." Mother Jones 14.8 (Oct. 1989): 9-10.
"Power Under My Hood." Mother Jones 14.4 (May 1989): 7(2).
"The Right to Pollute." Mother Jones (1989).
"Sanity Clause." Mother Jones 14.3 (April 1989): 8(2).
"Saving My Zygotes." Mother Jones 14.10 (December, 1989): 10-11. (On Supreme
Court decision that zygotes are to been seen as viable children.)
"Sick of the Sick: The Insurance Industry Would Be Perfectly Health
[sic] If Sick People Would Just Quit Their Bellyaching." Mother Jones
14.9 (Nov. 1989): 7(2).
"The Woman Behind the Fetus; Whose Life Is Really at Stake?" The
New York Times 138 (Fri. 28 April 1989): 19(N) and 39(L).
"Working-Class Heroes No More." Harper's Magazine 279. (Dec. 1989):
22, 26, 28. Excerpted from ZMagazine (Sept. 1989)
with Deirdre English. "Blowing the Whistle on the 'Mommy Track.'"
Ms. Magazine 18.1&2 (Aug. 1989): 56(2).
1988
"Automating Politics." Mother Jones (1988).
"Drug Frenzy." Ms. 17.5 (Nov. 1988): 20(2).
"Full of Employment But Empty in the Wallet." Los Angeles Times 107
(20 Oct. 1988): sec. II: 7.
"Good-bye to the Work Ethic." Mother Jones (1988).
"The Great Syringe Tide." Mother Jones (1988).
"How You Can Save Wall Street." Mother Jones 13.2 (Feb.-March 1988):
6(1).
"Keeping Garbage in the Family." Mother Jones 13.7 (Sept. 1988):
10(1).
"Out of the Loop." Mother Jones 13.6 (July-Aug. 1988): 10(1).
"Phallic Science." Mother Jones (1988).
"Spudding Out." Mother Jones (1988).
"Star Dreck." Mother Jones 13.10 (Dec. 1988): 8(1).
"Stop Beaching, Think Positive." Mother Jones 13.8 (Oct. 1988):
8(1).
"The Unbearable Being of Whiteness." Mother Jones (1988).
"Up Against Election Angst." Mother Jones 13.9 (Nov. 1988):
11(1).
"Will the Miniskirt Save the Family?" Mother Jones 13.1 (Jan. 1988):
8(1).
with Deirdre English. "Falling In Love, Again." Vogue 178.7
(July 1988): 176(4).
1987
?orward to Male Fantasies by Klaus Theweleit. Vol. I.
"Give Me That New-Time Religion." Mother Jones 12 (June-July 1987):
60(1).
"How To Help the Uptrodden." Mother Jones 12 (Feb.-March 1987):
12(1).
"In Praise Of 'Best Friends.'" Ms. 15 (Jan. 1987): 35(2).
"Iranscam: Oliver North and the Warrior Caste." Ms. (1987).
"The Next Wave: Something Vast and Angry Is Brewing In the Pink-Collar
Ghettos and the Blue-Collar Suburbs." Ms. Magazine 16 (July-Aug.
1987): 166(6).
"On the Street Where You Live." Mother Jones (1987).
"Put on a Happy Face." Mother Jones (1987).
"Socialism in One Household." Mother Jones 12 (Jan. 1987):
64(1).
"Stand by Your Flag." Mother Jones (1987).
"The Unfastened Head of State." Mother Jones 12 (April 1987): 10(1).
"Welcome to Fleece U." Mother Jones (1987).
with Jane O'Reilly. "Femme Is Fatal: For the Boys, Safe Sex
Is No Sex." New Republic 196 (1 June 1987): 15(2).
with Frances Fox Piven. "Workfare Means New Mass Peonage."
New York Times 136 (Sat. 30 May 1987): 15(N) and 31(L).
1986
with Elizabeth Hess and Gloria Jacobs. Re-Making Love: The Feminization
of Sex. New York: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1987
"Blocking the Gates to Heaven." Mother Jones 11 (June 1986):
48(2)
"Hope I Die Before I Get Rich." Mother Jones 11 (Sept. 1986):
64(1).
"Is the Middle Class Doomed?" New York Times Magazine, September
7, 1986, p. 44.
"The Liberal's Disappearing Act." Mother Jones 11 (April-May 1986):
47(2).
"Night Terrors of a Middle-Class Sort; [sic] My 'Bag Lady' Problem --and
Yours." Ms. 15 (Aug. 1986): 34(2).
"Our Neighborhood Porn Committee" Mother Jones (1986).
"A Parent's Guide To Drug Abuse." Mother Jones 11 (Dec. 1986):
8(1).
"Premature Pragmatism; [sic] Preliminary Findings On a Campus Epidemic."
Ms. 15 (Oct. 1986): 38(2).
"The Story of Ed." Mother Jones 11 (Oct. 1986): 18(1).
"Strategies of Corporate Women." New Republic (1986).
"Tales of the Man Shortage." Mother Jones (1986).
"Two, Three, Many Husbands." Mother Jones 11 (July-Aug. 1986):
8(2).
"Where the Boys Are." Mother Jones 11 (Nov. 1986): 6(1).
"Why We Lost the ERA." Atlantic Monthly (1986).
with Fred Block, Richard A. Cloward, and Francis Fox Piven. "The
Trouble with Full Employment; Expand the Social Programs." Nation
242 (17 May 1986): 694(4).
with Elizabeth Hess, and Gloria Jacobs. "Unbuckling the Bible Belt:
The Christian Right Discovers Sex." Mother Jones 11 (July-Aug. 1986):
46(11).
"Re-Making Love; The Real Sexual Revolution." Ms. 15 (July
1986): 40(5).
with Frances Fox Piven, Robert Kuttner, Sylvia Ann Hewlett, William Julius
Wilson, David T. Ellwood, Lawrence Mead, and Charles Murray. "Welfare
& Work: A Symposium." New Republic 20 (6 Oct. 1986):
18(6).
"Off the Cuff: Barbara Ehrenreich; Sex--What's Love Got to Do with
It?" Interview with Alison Humes. Vogue 176 (Sept. 1986):
428(2).
1985
"Blue-Collar Lovers and Allies: Can Women Break the Sexual Caste
System?" Ms. 14 (Sept. 1985): 58(4).
"The Bright Side of Nuclear War." New York Times (1985).
"The Cult of Busyness." New York Times (1985).
"Food Worship." New York Times (1985).
"The Moral Bypass." The Nation (1985).
"Profile of a Welfare Cheat." New York Times (1985).
with Frances Fox Piven. "Women and the Welfare State." In Alternatives:
Proposals for America from the Democratic Left. Ed. Irving Howe.
New York: Pantheon, 1984: 41-60.1983
The Hearts of Men: American Dreams and the Flight from Commitment. New
York: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1983.
with Annette Fuentes. Women in the Global Factory. (Politics and
Economics Series: No. 2) Boston: South End Press, 1983. (64 pp.)
with Karin Stallard and Holly Sklar. Poverty and the American Dream:
Women and Children First. (Politics and Economics Series) Boston: South
End Press, 1983. (64 pp.)
1981
"Talking in Couples." Ms. (1981).
with Annette Fuentes. "Life on the Global Assembly Line." Ms.
January 1981.
1979
with John Ehrenreich. "The Professional-Managerial Class."
In Between Labor and Capital: The Professional Managerial Class.
Ed. Pat Walker. Boston: South End Press, 1979.
1978
with Dierdre English. For Her Own Good: 150 Years of the Experts'
Advice to Women. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday/ Anchor, 1978.
1975
"What Is Socialist Feminism?" WIN Magazine 7 (3 June 1976).
Rpt. as pamphlet by Nationwide Women's Program, AFSC, 1501 Cherry St.
Phila. PA 19102. Cited by Alison Jaggar, p. 122, n. 85.
1973
with Dierdre English. Complaints and Disorders: The Sexual Politics
of Sickness. New York: Feminist Press, 1973. (96 pp.)
1972
with Dierdre English. Witches, Midwives, and Nurses: A History of
Women Healers. New York: Feminist Press, 1972. (48 pp.)
1971
with John Ehrenreich. The American Health Empire: Power, Profit,
and Politics. New York: Vintage, 1971.
1969
with John Ehrenreich. Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising
at Home & Abroad. Monthly Review Press, 1969.