Disciplining Feminism – From Social Activism to Academic Discourse
Autor Ellen Messer–davidowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2002
Working within a firm theoretical framework and drawing on years of both personal involvement and fieldwork in and outside of academe, Messer-Davidow traces the metamorphosis of a once insurgent project in three steps. After illustrating how early feminists meshed their activism with institutional processes to gain footholds on campuses and in disciplinary associations, she turns to the relay between institutionalization and intellectualization, examining the way feminist studies coalesced into an academic field beginning in the mid-1970s. Without denying the successes of this feminist passage into the established system of higher learning, Messer-Davidow nonetheless insists that the process of institutionalization itself necessarily alters all new entrants--no matter how radical. Her final chapters look to the future of feminism in an increasingly conservative environment and to the possibilities for social change in general.
"Disciplining Feminism'"s interdisciplinary scope and cross-sector analysis will attract a broad range of readers interested in women's studies, American higher education, and the dynamics of social transformation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822328438
ISBN-10: 0822328437
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822328437
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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"Disciplining Feminism is the first study to offer a historical account and a theoretically informed explanation of how feminism became eviscerated from its originating political and community roots as it gained legitimacy within the key institutions of academia. It thus untangles three of the most crucial problems facing the academy today. First, it explodes the simpleminded truism that feminism naïvely got co-opted by the awards and perks of academic success. Second, it makes clear how the 'disciplining' of feminist inquiry made academic feminism vulnerable to the escalating organised attacks from the conservativeRight. And, finally, it offers a compelling set of strategies for making social change."-Annette Kolodny, author of Failing the Future: A Dean Looks at Higher Education in the Twenty-first Century"Here is a scholar of texts who has been a social activist doing ethnography and combining it all seamlessly. The way in which the material merges into a single argument makes this an outstanding contribution on many fronts."-Jean O'Barr, Duke University" . . . offers a keen analysis of what went wrong for women's studies--that is, of how academicfeminism came to forget real women."--Times Literary Supplement, 24 May 2002
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"Here is a scholar of texts who has been a social activist doing ethnography and combining it all seamlessly. The way in which the material merges into a single argument makes this an outstanding contribution on many fronts."--Jean O'Barr, Duke University
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A cultural studies account of the changes produced in feminism as it became part of the academy and of the highly orchestrated attack on higher education by the right-wing