University for a Good Woman : Reflections on Gender, Class and Labor in American Higher Education
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| Title: | University for a Good Woman : Reflections on Gender, Class and Labor in American Higher Education |
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| Description: | What can experiences of misogyny and classism teach us about the forces of patriarchy and inequality within the university? Drawing from her own experiences in American universities, author Kaelie Giffel contributes a critique of the university's role in producing inequality. Exploring the intersections of gender, labor, and class, University for a Good Woman follows Kaelie through experiences of harassment, overwork, struggles against voicelessness, union organizing, and navigating silent, classed expectations about professionalism and research. Kaelie argues that feminists can and should engage in remaking the university, analyzing places for intervention and transformation. Providing an important critique of the university and its “post-feminist” narrative, this book is ideal reading for students of Feminism, Gender Studies, Critical University Studies, Education Studies, and Sociology, as well as graduate mentors, university administrators, and DEIB offices. |
| Authors: | Kaelie Giffel |
| Resource Type: | eBook. |
| Subjects: | College students--United States--Social conditions, Labor unions and education--United States, Burn out (Psychology), Sexism in higher education--United States, Feminism and higher education--United States, Sex discrimination in higher education--United States, Universities and colleges--United States, Women--Education (Higher)--Biography, Education, Higher, Feminism--United States, Classism--United States, Women--Education (Higher), Women--Education, Sexism in higher education, Feminism and highe |
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| Database: | eBook Collection (EBSCOhost) |
| Abstract: | What can experiences of misogyny and classism teach us about the forces of patriarchy and inequality within the university? Drawing from her own experiences in American universities, author Kaelie Giffel contributes a critique of the university's role in producing inequality. Exploring the intersections of gender, labor, and class, University for a Good Woman follows Kaelie through experiences of harassment, overwork, struggles against voicelessness, union organizing, and navigating silent, classed expectations about professionalism and research. Kaelie argues that feminists can and should engage in remaking the university, analyzing places for intervention and transformation. Providing an important critique of the university and its “post-feminist” narrative, this book is ideal reading for students of Feminism, Gender Studies, Critical University Studies, Education Studies, and Sociology, as well as graduate mentors, university administrators, and DEIB offices. |
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| ISBN: | 9781916704978 9781916704985 9781916704992 |