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Women`s Studies on Its Own – A Next Wave Reader in Institutional Change: Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies

Autor Robyn Wiegman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 noi 2002
"We thought the study of women would be a temporary phase; eventually we would all go back to our disciplines." Gloria Bowles, From the Afterword Since the 1970s, Women's Studies has grown from a volunteerist political project to a full-scale academic enterprise. "Women's Studies on Its Own" assesses the present and future of the field, demonstrating how institutionalization has extended a vital, ongoing intellectual project for a new generation of scholars and students.
"Women s Studies on Its Own" considers the history, pedagogy, and curricula of Women s Studies programs, as well as the field s relation to the managed university. Both theoretically and institutionally grounded, the essays examine the pedagogical implications of various divisions of knowledge racial, sexual, disciplinary, geopolitical, and economic. They look at the institutional practices that challenge and enable Women s Studies including interdisciplinarity, governance, administration, faculty review, professionalism, corporatism, fiscal autonomy, and fiscal constraint. Whether thinking about issues of academic labor, the impact of postcolonialism on Women s Studies curricula, or the relation between education and the state, the contributors bring insight and wit to their theoretical deliberations on the shape of a transforming field.
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Contributors." Dale M. Bauer, Kathleen M. Blee, Gloria Bowles, Denise Cuthbert, Maryanne Dever, Anne Donadey, Laura Donaldson, Diane Elam, Susan Stanford Friedman, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Inderpal Grewal, Sneja Gunew, Miranda Joseph, Caren Kaplan, Rachel Lee, Devoney Looser, Jeanette McVicker, Minoo Moallem, Nancy A. Naples, Jane O. Newman, Lindsey Pollak, Jean C. Robinson, Sabina Sawhney, Jael Silliman, Sivagami Subbaraman, Robyn Warhol, Marcia Westkott, Robyn Wiegman, Bonnie Zimmerman"
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ISBN-13: 9780822329862
ISBN-10: 0822329867
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 167 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies


Cuprins

Introduction: “On Location,” Robyn WiegmanHistories of the PresentSneja Gunew, “Feminist Literacy: Translating Differences; Cannibal Options”Caren Kaplan and Inderpal Grewal, “Transnational Practices and Interdisciplinary Feminist Scholarship: Refiguring Women and Gender Studies”Rachel Lee, “The Prisonhouse of White Women’s Exclusions: “Now what?” for Women of Color”Robyn Wiegman, “The Progress of Gender: Whither Women?”Jane Newman, “The Present in Our Past: Presentism in the Genealogy of Feminism”Institutional Pedagogies (A Forum)Kathleen Blee, “Contending with Disciplinarity”Bonnie Zimmerman, “The Past in the Present: Theorizing the Activist Project of Women’s Studies”Judith Kegan Gardiner, “Rethinking Collectivity: Chicago Feminism, Athenian Democracy, and the Consumer University”Jean C.Robinson, “From Politics to Professionalism: Cultural Change in Women’s Studies”Devoney Looser, “Battle Weary Feminists and Supercharged Girls: Generational Differences and Outsider Status in Women’s Studies Administration”Diane Elam, “Taking Account of Women’s StudiesRobyn Warhol, “Nice Work, If You Can Get It – And If You Can’t? Building Women’s Studies Without Tenure Lines”Jeanette Mc Vicker, “The Politics of Excellence”In the Shadow of CapitalDale Bauer, “Academic Housework”Sivagami Subbaraman, “(In)Different Spaces: Feminist Journeys From the Academy to the Mall”Miranda Joseph, “Analogy and Complicity: Women’s Studies, LGBQ Studies and Capitalism”Marcia Westkott, “Institutional Success and Political Vulnerability: A Lesson in the Importance of Allies”Maryanne Dever, Denise Cuthbert, and Lindsey Pollak, “Life After Women’s Studies: Graduates and the Labour Market”Critical ClassrooomsSabina Sawhney, “Strangers in the Classroom: Interdisciplinary Confessions”Minoo Moallem, “Women of Color in the US: Pedagogical Reflections on the Politics of the Name”Nancy Naples, “Negotiating the Politics of Experiential Learning in Women’s Studies”Susan Stanford Friedman, “What Should Every Women’s Studies Major Know? Reflections on the Capstone Seminar”Laura Donaldson, Anne Donadey, and Jael Silliman, “Subversive Couplings: the Importance Of Postcolonialism and Anti-Racism for Graduate Women’s Studies”After WordGloria Bowles, “Continuity and Change in Women’s Studies”Bibliography; Contributor Notes

Recenzii

“From the wealth of material and argument in the book, it is possible to construct a model women’s studies program. . . . Women’s Studies on Its Own offers much to ‘change life.’. . .”—David L. Sterling, History: Review of New Books“[T]his volume provides a rich body of knowledge about the current state of women’s studies that increases our understanding of its institutionalization, and simultaneously serves as a source of constructive ideas for how the field can overcome its problems and continue as an academic site of radical politics. I recommend Women’s Studies on Its Own not only to all the people involved in women’s studies, but to anyone interested in important current issues in higher education.”—Jill M. Bystydzienski, Contemporary SociologyAbstract in On Campus with Women, AACU newsletter, Feminist Academic Press column, and American Literature. Listed in Cultural Critique, Women’s Review of Books, TLS Book Alert email, Women’s Studies, Library Journal, College Literature, Critical Inquiry, Journal of the History of Ideas, and boundary 2. Negative review in Mississippi Quarterly
"From the wealth of material and argument in the book, it is possible to construct a model women's studies program... Women's Studies on Its Own offers much to 'change life.'..."--David L. Sterling, History: Review of New Books "[T]his volume provides a rich body of knowledge about the current state of women's studies that increases our understanding of its institutionalization, and simultaneously serves as a source of constructive ideas for how the field can overcome its problems and continue as an academic site of radical politics. I recommend Women's Studies on Its Own not only to all the people involved in women's studies, but to anyone interested in important current issues in higher education."--Jill M. Bystydzienski, Contemporary Sociology Abstract in On Campus with Women, AACU newsletter, Feminist Academic Press column, and American Literature. Listed in Cultural Critique, Women's Review of Books, TLS Book Alert email, Women's Studies, Library Journal, College Literature, Critical Inquiry, Journal of the History of Ideas, and boundary 2. Negative review in Mississippi Quarterly

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"As we enter something of a 'post-identity politics' era, one in which colleges and universities are increasingly held accountable for the kinds of knowledge they produce (and how and for whom), "Women's Studies on Its Own" offers both a rationale for and a critical analysis of the state of the field."--Jill Dolan, author of" Geographies of Learning: Theory and Practice, Activism and Performance"

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The future of a retheorized women's studies in an increasingly institutionalized context.