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Here is a useful and illustrative guide for those interested in the
impact of feminist scholarship on traditional academic disciplines.
This important book explores the changes that have taken place in
the academic world as a result of feminist approaches to
scholarship, including issues of staffing, organization,
administration, recruitment, student support, faculty advancement,
and learning. Appropriate for readers not familiar with feminist
scholarship as well as for those who are deeply interested in the
message of feminist scholarship, Foundations for a Feminist
Restructuring of the Academic Disciplines comes out of the
experiences of women who are intimately involved with feminist
pedagogy and curriculum transformation. The contributors describe a
variety of educational environments that feminists have established
in the academy, reflecting various disciplines.This profoundly
important book raises new questions about the bias in traditional
education and challenges basic assumptions about women--in
education and society. In chapter after chapter, readers discover
changes in perspective and knowledge brought on by feminist
approaches to scholarship: the common images of women in literature
written by men and contrast them with women writers'revisions of
these traditional images the elimination and/or misrepresentation
of women in the history books a feminist perspective on and
critique of the image of women as traditionally analyzed by
economists the major feminist challenges to political science the
traditional and contemporary approaches to women in psychological
theory and research how the teaching and practice of medicine, as
it is related to women and women s health issues, has served to
communicate an unfair and erroneous image of woman
In a much-anticipated revision, the third edition of this widely
used volume continues to track the impact of cultural change on
women's roles and the public policies that affect their lives.
Women and Public Policy places a broad range of policy issues-from
education and health care to economic equity and the criminal
justice system-in historical context, discusses the formation and
implementation of current policy, and explores public policy
silences. In addition to featuring and analyzing new data, this
third edition: highlights issues of race, class, age, and
ethnicity, showing how they intersect with gender in crucial ways.
includes greatly expanded coverage of reproductive issues with a
new chapter devoted to the topic, looking comprehensively at
contraception and abortion, the international gag rule, RU-486, the
morning after pill, later-term abortion developments, and
reproductive technologies. showcases recent developments in all
policy areas, from the impact of welfare reform on educational
opportunities and child support enforcement to a discussion of
Medicare and prescription drug coverage.
Women's participation in the United States is shaped by the
changing landscape of the country's cultural history. Through an
exploration of the political socialization of women, the authors
give students a powerful way to understand the gender gap in
political attitudes, patterns of women's political participation,
and women as members of the political elite. For this new second
edition the authors have updated every chapter with new content and
data. Greater coverage of the interaction of gender, race, class,
ethnicity, and age is integrated throughout and alongside
additional material on feminism, Title IX, origins of the gender
gap, and more on agents of socialization.
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