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Section I: Eugenia Smith, “Helen Hacker: Rebel with a Cause.” First published in CLA Today. © 2006 University of Minnesota. Reprinted by permission of University of Minnesota. Helen Hacker, “Slouching Toward Sociology.” First published in Individual Voices, Collective Visions: Fifty years of Sociology, ed Ann Goetting and Sarah Fenstermaker. © 1995 Temple University Press. Reprinted by permission of Temple University Press. Section II. Helen M. Hacker, “The New Burdens of Masculinity” in Marriage and Family Living © 1957 John Wiley & Sons. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley & Sons. Helen M. Hacker, “Men’s Attitudes Toward Gender Role Issues.” First published in Sexuality Today and Tomorrow, edited by Sol Gordon & Roger W. Libby. © 1976 Helen M. Hacker. Reprinted by permission of author. Helen M. Hacker, “The Feminine Protest of the Working Wife.” First published in The Indian Journal of Social Work. © 1971 Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Reprinted by permission of Tata Institute of Social Sciences. Helen M. Hacker. 1976. “The Socio-Economic Context of Sex and Power: A Study of Women, Work and Family Roles in Four Israeli Institutional Frameworks.” Pp. 579-600 in Women—Volume I, A PDI Research Reference Work, edited by Florence L. Denmark. Helen M. Hacker. 1977. “Problems in Defining and Measuring Marital Power Cross-Culturally.” First published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences © 1977 John Wiley & Sons. Reprinted by permission of John Wiley & Sons. Section III. Helen M. Hacker. 1971. “Homosexuals: Deviant or Minority Group?” Pages 65-92 in The Other Minorities: Nonethnic Collectivities Conceptualized as Minority Groups, edited by Edgar Sagarin. Helen M. Hacker, “The Future of Sexuality: A Sociologist’s View.” First published in Sexual Choices, edited by Gilbert D. Nass, Rober W. Libby, & Mary Pat Fisher. © 1981 Helen Hacker. Reprinted by permission of the author. Helen M. Hacker, “Blabbermouths and Clams: Sex Differences in Self-Disclosure in Same-Sex and Cross-Sex Friendship Dyads.” First published in Psychology of Women Quarterly © 1981 Sage. Reprinted by permission from Sage. Section IV. Helen M. Hacker, “Bases of Individuation in the Modern World.” First published in Phylon © 1955 Clark Atlanta University. Reprinted by permission of Clark Atlanta University. Helen M. Hacker, “Gender Roles From a Cross-Cultural Perspective.” Pp. 185-214 in Gender and Sex in Society, edited by Lucile Duberman.© 1975 Helen M. Hacker. Reprinted by permission of the author. Helen M. Hacker and Audrey Meyer, “Dateline: Nairobi 1985.” First Published in SWS Network News © 1985 Helen M. Hacker and Audrey Meyer. Reprinted by permission from the author. Section V. Helen M. Hacker, “Secret Societies.” First published in American Journal of Sociology © 1948 University of Chicago. Reprinted by permission from University of Chicago.Helen M. Hacker. 1951. “Structural-Functionalism as a ‘Deductive Ideal Type Method.’” American Journal of Sociology © 1951 University of Chicago. Reprinted by permission of University of Chicago. Helen M. Hacker, “The Ishmael Complex.” First published in American Journal of Psychotherapy © 1952 Helen Hacker. Reprinted by permission from author. Helen M. Hacker, “How Clergymen View Hippiedom.” First published in The Christian Century © 1970 the Christian Century. Reprinted by permission from The Christian Century.