Lesbian Academic Couples
Autor Michelle Gibsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2006
Lesbian Academic Couples is a collection of writings by scholars who examine—in theory and in narrative—issues faced by partners working in the academic field, including the politics of spousal hiring, discrimination in hiring practices, collaboration between partners, long-distance relationships, team teaching, and job sharing. This unique book presents firsthand accounts from senior faculty with lengthy credentials in LGBT scholarship who have been able to land academic positions not compromised by outing, from established academics who have been outed to negative effect, from junior scholars with a queer specialty, and from faculty whose work is constantly shifting and unpredictable.
The format of Lesbian Academic Couples is unique. Authors well known to the lesbian communities in the United States, Canada, and Australia, present essays that “converse” with one another, offering opposing positions that represent a diversity of approaches on vital issues. The book offers candid accounts of the experiences of lesbian couples fortunate enough to work in supportive academic environments and from those discouraged from being out on campus or from doing academic work in the area of LGBT studies. This groundbreaking book is especially timely given current lawsuits and legislation involving civil unions and domestic partner benefits, enforcement of domestic violence statutes, and the rights of unmarried older couples.
Lesbian Academic Couples includes the stories of couples who:
- achieved scholarly success and a reaffirmed relationship
- were separated when they couldn’t find viable academic positions in the same geographical area
- abandoned the security of tenured positions for the sake of their relationship
- were professionally marginalized because of their same-sex, mixed-race relationship
- wrote under the pen name “Michael Field” in the nineteenth century
- state sanctioning through marriage
- spousal hiring package plans
- sexual orientation nondiscrimination policies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781560236184
ISBN-10: 1560236183
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1560236183
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 156 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
- Introduction (Michelle Gibson and Deborah T. Meem)
- a stitch in time: an experiment in collaboration (Rachel Morley)
- Becoming the “Professors of Lesbian Love” (Leila J. Rupp and Verta Taylor)
- We’re Both Tenured Professors… but Where Is Home? (Mary Frances Stuck and Mary Ware)
- “Course Is Team Taught”: Dimensions of Difference in Classroom Pedagogy (Patricia Lengermann and Jill Niebrugge)
- Dual-Career Queer Couple Hiring in Southwest Virginia: Or, the Contract That Was Not One (Shelli B. Fowler and Karen P. DePauw)
- Unruly Democracy and the Privileges of Public Intimacy: (Same) Sex Spousal Hiring in Academia (Chantal Nadeau)
- Performing Transformation: Reflections of a Lesbian Academic Couple (Michelle Gibson and Deborah T. Meem)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Descriere
Lesbian Academic Couples is a collection of writings by scholars who examine—in theory and in narrative—issues faced by partners working in the academic field, including the politics of spousal hiring, discrimination in hiring practices, collaboration between partners, long-distance relationships, team teaching, and job sharing. This unique book presents firsthand accounts from senior faculty with lengthy credentials in LGBT scholarship who have been able to land academic positions not compromised by outing, from established academics who have been outed to negative effect, from junior scholars with a queer specialty, and from faculty whose work is constantly shifting and unpredictable.