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Women's studies on its own : a next wave reader in institutional change
- Title
- Women's studies on its own : a next wave reader in institutional change / edited by Robyn Wiegman.
- Publication
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2002.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Wiegman, Robyn.
- Description
- vii, 502 p.; 25 cm.
- Series Statement
- Next wave
- Uniform Title
- Next wave (Duke University Press)
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [465]-489) and index.
- Contents
- Introduction : on location / Robyn Wiegman -- Feminist cultural literacy : translating differences, cannibal options / Sneja Gunew -- Transnational practices and interdisciplinary feminist scholarship : refiguring women's and gender studies / Caren Kaplan and Inderpal Grewal -- Notes form the (Non)field : teaching and theorizing women of color / Rachel Lee -- The progress of gender : whither "women"? / Robyn Wiegman -- The present and our past : Simone de Beauvoir, Descartes, and presentism in the historiography of feminism / Jane O. Newman.
- Contending with disciplinarity / Kathleen M. Blee -- The past in our present : theorizing the activist project of women's studies / Bonnie Zimmerman -- Rethinking collectivity : Chicago feminism, Ahenian democracy, and the consumer university / Judith Kegan Gardiner -- From politics to professionalism : cultural change in women's studies / Jean C. Robinson -- Battle-weary feminists and supercharged girls : generational differences and outsider status in women's studies / Devoney Looser -- Taking account of women's studies / Diane Elam.
- Nice work, if you can get it--and if you can't? Building women's studies without tenure lines / Robyn R. Warhol -- The politics of "excellence" / Jeanette McVicker -- Academic housework : women's studies and second shifting / Dale M. Bauer -- (In)Different spaces : feminist journeys from the academy to the mall -- / Sivagami Subbaraman -- Analogy and complicity : women's studies, lesbian/gay studies, and capitalism / Miranda Joseph -- Institutional success and political vulnerability : a lesson in the importance of allies / Marcia Westkott.
- Life after women's studies : graduates and the labor market / Maryanne Dever, Denise Cuthburt, and Lindsey Pollak -- Strangers in the classroom / Sabina Sawheney -- "Women of color in the U.S." : pedagogical reflectons on the politics of "the name" / Minoo Moallem -- Negotiating the politics of experimental learning in women's studies : lessons from the Community Action Project / Nancy A. Naples -- What should every women's studies major know? Reflections on the capstone seminar / Susan Stanford Friedman.
- Subversive couplings : on antiracism and postcolonialism in graduate women's studies / Laura E. Donaldson, Anne Donadey, and Jael Stilliman -- Afterword : continuity and change in women's studies / Gloria Bowles.
- Call Number
- HQ1180
- ISBN
- 0822329506 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 0822329867 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- LCCN
- 2002004596
- OCLC
- 49421587
- Title
- Women's studies on its own : a next wave reader in institutional change / edited by Robyn Wiegman.
- Imprint
- Durham : Duke University Press, 2002.
- Series
- Next wave (Duke University Press)Next wave
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [465]-489) and index.
- Added Author
- Wiegman, Robyn.
- Research Call Number
- *R-RMRR HQ1180 .W6876 2002