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Getting Published in Women's Studies

Getting Published in Women's Studies
Author: Helen Rippier Wheeler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Specialized resource for professionals and academics in women's studies or those concerned with gender-related topics. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Women's Studies: The Basics

Women's Studies: The Basics
Author:
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135093881

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Women’s Studies: The Basics is an accessible introduction into the ever expanding and increasingly relevant field of studies focused on women. Tracing the history of the discipline from its origins, this text sets out the main agendas of women’s studies and feminism, exploring the global development of the subject over time, and highlighting its relevance in the contemporary world. Reflecting the diversity of the field, core themes include: the interdisciplinary nature of women’s studies core feminist theories and the feminist agenda issues of intersectionality: women, race, class and gender women, sexuality and the body global perspectives on the study of women the relationship between women’s studies and gender studies. Providing a firm foundation for all those new to the subject, this book is valuable reading for undergraduates and postgraduates majoring in women’s studies and gender studies, and all those in related disciplines seeking a helpful overview for women-centred, subject specific courses.


But Some of Us Are Brave

But Some of Us Are Brave
Author: Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1558618996

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Published in 1982, But Some of Us Are Brave was the first-ever Black women's studies reader and a foundational text of contemporary feminism. Featuring writing from eminent scholars, activists, teachers, and writers, such as the Combahee River Collective and Alice Walker, All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, But Some of Us Are Bravechallenges the absence of Black feminist thought in women’s studies, confronts racism, and investigates the mythology surrounding Black women in the social sciences. As the first comprehensive collection of Black feminist scholarship, But Some of Us Are Brave was recognized by Audre Lorde as “the beginning of a new era, where the ‘women’ in women’s studies will no longer mean ‘white.’” Coeditors Akasha (Gloria T.) Hull, Patricia Bell-Scott, and Barbara Smith are authors and former women's studies professors. Brittney C. Cooper is a professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University. She is the author of several books, including Eloquent Rage, named by Emma Watson as an Our Shared Shelf read for November/December 2018.


Beyond God the Father

Beyond God the Father
Author: Mary Daly
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2015-12-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0807015229

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'Certainly one of the most promising theological statements of our time.' --The Christian Century 'Not for the timid, this brilliant book calls for nothing short of the overthrow of patriarchy itself.' --The Village Voice


Women's Studies on the Edge

Women's Studies on the Edge
Author: Joan Wallach Scott
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822342748

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DIVEssays on the future of women's studies as an academic discipline./div


Transforming the Disciplines

Transforming the Disciplines
Author: Renee P Prys
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 113518755X

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A jargon-free, non-technical, and easily accessible introduction to women's studies! All too many students enter academia with the hazy idea that the field of women's studies is restricted to housework, birth control, and Susan B. Anthony. Their first encounter with a women's studies textbook is likely to focus on the history and sociology of women's lives. While these topics are important, the emphasis on them has led to neglect of equally important issues. Transforming the Disciplines: A Women's Studies Primer is one of the first women's studies textbooks to show feminist scholarship as an active force, changing the way we study such diverse fields as architecture, bioethics, history, mathematics, religion, and sports studies. Although this text was designed as an introduction to women's studies, it is also rewarding for upper-level or graduate students who want to understand the pervasive effects of feminist theory. Most chapters provide a bibliography or list of further reading of significant works. Its clear, jargon-free prose makes feminist thought accessible to general readers without sacrificing the revolutionary power of its ideas. In almost thirty essays, covering a broad range of subjects from anthropology to chemistry to rhetoric, Transforming the Disciplines exemplifies the changes achieved by feminist thought. Transforming the Disciplines: combines a high standard of writing and scholarship with personal insight includes both traditional academic arguments and alternative, non-agonistic forms of discussion embraces an international scope challenges traditional assumptions, models, and methodologies offers an inter- and multidisciplinary approach strengthens readers’understanding of the big picture not only for women but for all disempowered groups critiques feminism as well as patriarchal society Feminist theory is grounded in a questioning of traditional assumptions about what is right, natural, and self-evident, not just about the roles and nature of men and women but about how we think, what we teach, whose experience matters, and what is important. Transforming the Disciplines is the first textbook to show the consequences of those questions -- not the answers themselves, but the consequences of the willingness to ask and the transformations that have occurred when the “right” answers changed.


Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies

Rethinking Women's and Gender Studies
Author: Catherine M. Orr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136482563

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Rethinking Women’s and Gender Studies re-examines the field’s foundational assumptions by identifying and critically analyzing eighteen of its key terms. Each essay investigates a single term (e.g., feminism, interdisciplinarity, intersectionality) by asking how it has come to be understood and mobilized in Women’s and Gender Studies and then explicates the roles it plays in both producing and shutting down possible versions of the field. The goal of the book is to trace and expose critical paradoxes, ironies, and contradictions embedded in the language of Women’s and Gender Studies—from its high theory to its casual conversations—that relies on these key terms. Rethinking Women’s and Gender Studies offers a fresh approach to structuring Feminist Theory, Senior Capstone, and introductory graduate-level courses in Women’s and Gender Studies.


Companion to Women's and Gender Studies

Companion to Women's and Gender Studies
Author: Nancy A. Naples
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1119315131

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A comprehensive overview of the interdisciplinary field of Women's and Gender Studies, featuring original contributions from leading experts from around the world The Companion to Women's and Gender Studies is a comprehensive resource for students and scholars alike, exploring the central concepts, theories, themes, debates, and events in this dynamic field. Contributions from leading scholars and researchers cover a wide range of topics while providing diverse international, postcolonial, intersectional, and interdisciplinary insights. In-depth yet accessible chapters discuss the social construction and reproduction of gender and inequalities in various cultural, social-economic, and political contexts. Thematically-organized chapters explore the development of Women's and Gender Studies as an academic discipline, changes in the field, research directions, and significant scholarship in specific, interrelated disciplines such as science, health, psychology, and economics. Original essays offer fresh perspectives on the mechanisms by which gender intersects with other systems of power and privilege, the relation of androcentric approaches to science and gender bias in research, how feminist activists use media to challenge misrepresentations and inequalities, disparity between men and women in the labor market, how social movements continue to change Women's and Gender Studies, and more. Filling a significant gap in contemporary literature in the field, this volume: Features a broad interdisciplinary and international range of essays Engages with both individual and collective approaches to agency and resistance Addresses topics of intense current interest and debate such as transgender movements, gender-based violence, and gender discrimination policy Includes an overview of shifts in naming, theoretical approaches, and central topics in contemporary Women's and Gender Studies Companion to Women's and Gender Studies is an ideal text for instructors teaching courses in gender, sexuality, and feminist studies, or related disciplines such as psychology, history, education, political science, sociology, and cultural studies, as well as practitioners and policy makers working on issues related to gender and sexuality.


Conceiving the New World Order

Conceiving the New World Order
Author: Faye D. Ginsburg
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1995-07-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780520089143

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This volume provides an investigation of the dynamics of reproduction. Using reproduction as an entry point the authors examine how cultures are produced, contested, and transformed as people imagine their collective future in the creation of the next generation.


Getting Published

Getting Published
Author: Paul Parsons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1989
Genre: Authors and publishers
ISBN:

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Specialized resource for professionals and academics in women's studies or those concerned with gender-related topics. Parsons (journalism, Kansas State U.) traces the steps in manuscript acquisition, exploring procedures and strategies at each stage. He draws on interviews with editors and directors of some 30 university presses, a survey of scholarly publishers, on-site study of a single press, and personal experience as an author and referee. Cloth edition (unseen), $29.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR