The advent of women's studies has brought a feminist perspective
into the academy--but has it made a difference there? Has it
transformed our curriculum; has it reshaped our materials; has it
altered our knowledge? In the essays collected here, nine
distinguished scholars provide an overview of the differences the
feminist perspective makes--and could make--in scholarship in the
humanities and social sciences. Carefully documented and
judiciously critical, these essays inform the reader about
developments in feminist scholarship in literary criticism, the
performing arts, religion, history, political science, economics,
anthropology, psychology, and sociology. The authors point out
achievements of lasting value and indicate how these might become
an integral part of the various disciplines.
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