The Politics of Women's Studies - Testimony from the Founding Mothers (Hardcover, 1st ed)


In the patriarchal halls of 1970s academe, women who spoke their minds risked their careers. Yet intrepid women -- students, faculty, administrators, members of the community -- persisted in building women's studies. In doing so, they created a movement and altered curricula and teaching styles across the disciplines. Now, in an unprecedented volume that captures both the history of a pivotal era and the drama of personal risks, triumphs, and losses, 30 scholars and activists document their work to establish women's studies programs. These original essays by 'founding mothers' feature a diversity of voices: young graduate students or new PhDs just beginning to teach and untenured; tenured professors in search of ways to improve their students' capacities to learn; older, veteran academics at last witnessing change; and even a few administrators. Founders grappled not only with issues of gender, but with those of class, race, and sexuality, in a decade infused with political unrest, when civil rights and anti-war activism as well as feminism shaped academic worlds.

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In the patriarchal halls of 1970s academe, women who spoke their minds risked their careers. Yet intrepid women -- students, faculty, administrators, members of the community -- persisted in building women's studies. In doing so, they created a movement and altered curricula and teaching styles across the disciplines. Now, in an unprecedented volume that captures both the history of a pivotal era and the drama of personal risks, triumphs, and losses, 30 scholars and activists document their work to establish women's studies programs. These original essays by 'founding mothers' feature a diversity of voices: young graduate students or new PhDs just beginning to teach and untenured; tenured professors in search of ways to improve their students' capacities to learn; older, veteran academics at last witnessing change; and even a few administrators. Founders grappled not only with issues of gender, but with those of class, race, and sexuality, in a decade infused with political unrest, when civil rights and anti-war activism as well as feminism shaped academic worlds.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Feminist Press at The City University of New York

Country of origin

United States

Series

Women's Studies Quarterly

Release date

September 2000

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First published

August 2000

Editors

Introduction by

Dimensions

236 x 157 x 34mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Library binding

Pages

440

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-1-55861-240-2

Barcode

9781558612402

Categories

LSN

1-55861-240-8



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