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Women in Catholic Higher Education: Border Work, Living
Experiences, and Social Justice examines the contemporary
contradictions and tensions faced by women who teach and work in
Catholic institutions of higher learning. Delving into discourse
traditionally silenced by the Catholic hierarchy, this edited
collection observes the ways in which patriarchal structures often
hinder women's advancement within these institutions. The
contributors describe their own conflicts and successes in their
attempts to negotiate their academic careers and personal lives in
the context of the clash between secular and Catholic patriarchal
values. In their critical analysis, they extrapolate from their
particular experiences and suggest concrete steps toward social
justice for women in Catholic higher education. The risk-taking and
creative thought inaugurated here by editors Sharlene Hesse-Biber
and Denise Leckenby will undoubtedly serve as a model for other
scholars fully engaged, both as professionals and as social
individuals, in careers and lives on Catholic campuses.
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