Bouvard, Marguerite Guzman
BOUVARD, Marguerite Guzman
BOUVARD, Marguerite Guzman. American (born Italy), b. 1937. Genres: Poetry, Organized labor, Politics/Government, Psychology, Women's studies and issues. Career: Regis College, Weston, MA, professor of political science and poetry, 1966-90, and department head; Wellesley Center for Research on Women, MA, scholar, 1991-92; Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, resident scholar in women's studies, 1991-. University of Maryland at College Park, past writer in residence. Exhibitions: The Body's Burning Fields, an exhibit of poetry and drawings about illness, presented at the University of Massachusetts Medical School Gallery, 1995, and later at the Butler Art Museum; (with K. Klein) She Who Has Gone Before: A Book on the Wall, an exhibit of poetry and drawings about mothers, presented at the Dreitzer Gallery, Brandeis University, 1994. Publications: The Labor Movements in the Common Market Countries, 1972; The Search for Community: Building a New Moral World, 1975; Journeys over Water, 1982; Voices from an Island, 1985; Landscape and Exile, 1985; The Path through Grief, 1988, rev. ed., 1997; Of Light and Silence, 1990; With the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 1993; Revolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, 1994; Women Reshaping Human Rights, 1996; The Body's Burning Fields, 1997, Grandmothers: Granddaughters Remember, 1998; Wind, Frost and Fire, 2001. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles and poems to periodicals. Address: 6 Brookfield Circle, Wellesley, MA 02481, U.S.A. Online address: marguerite.bouvard@worldnet.att.net