The Politics of Women's Studies

The Politics of Women's Studies Testimony from Thirty Founding Mothers - The Women's Studies History Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

The true stories of those bold women who espoused feminism in the world of academia and forever changed our educational system and culture.

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 collaborating on women's studies programs. In doing so, they created a movement that altered paradigms, curricula, teaching styles, and content across disciplines.

In these original essays "we hear the voices of feminists exhilarated by the opportunities and challenges of creating women's studies programs in American colleges and universities, nurtured by the women's movement of the 1970s," from young graduate students and newly hired faculty to tenured professors in search of ways to improve their students' capacities to learn, veteran academics at last witnessing change, and even a few administrators (Library Journal).

In all of these programs, these "founding mothers" grappled not only with issues of gender, but with those of class, race, and sexuality in a decade infused with political unrest and questioning, when civil rights and anti-war activism, as well as feminism, shaped academic worlds.

Book information

ISBN: 9781558612402
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Imprint: The Feminist Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1st Edition
DEWEY: 305.4071173
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 422
Weight: 730g
Height: 236mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 34mm