Professing Feminism: Education and Indoctrination in Women's Studies
Autor Daphne Patai, Noretta Koertgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 ian 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739104552
ISBN-10: 0739104551
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: bibliography; index
Dimensiuni: 142 x 221 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739104551
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: bibliography; index
Dimensiuni: 142 x 221 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction to the New Expanded Edition
Part 2 Cautionary Tales from the Strange World of Women's Studies
Chapter 3 Prologue: On Airing Dirty Linen
Chapter 4 Introduction to the World of Women's Studies
Chapter 5 Cautionary Tales from Women Who Walked Away
Chapter 6 Ideology and Identity: Playing the Oppression Sweepstakes
Chapter 7 Proselytizing and Policing in the Feminist Classroom
Chapter 8 Semantic Sorcery: Rhetoric Overtakes Reality
Chapter 9 BIODENIAL and Other Subversive Stratagems
Chapter 10 "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall": Feminist Self-Scrutiny
Chapter 11 Cults, Communes, and Clicks
Chapter 12 From Dogma to Dialogue: The Importance of Liberal Values
Part 13 Women's Studies in the New Millennium
Chapter 14 Rhetoric and Reality in Women's Studies
Chapter 15 Policing the Academy
Chapter 16 Feminists Take on Science: Tilting with the Evil Empire
Chapter 17 Conclusion
Part 2 Cautionary Tales from the Strange World of Women's Studies
Chapter 3 Prologue: On Airing Dirty Linen
Chapter 4 Introduction to the World of Women's Studies
Chapter 5 Cautionary Tales from Women Who Walked Away
Chapter 6 Ideology and Identity: Playing the Oppression Sweepstakes
Chapter 7 Proselytizing and Policing in the Feminist Classroom
Chapter 8 Semantic Sorcery: Rhetoric Overtakes Reality
Chapter 9 BIODENIAL and Other Subversive Stratagems
Chapter 10 "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall": Feminist Self-Scrutiny
Chapter 11 Cults, Communes, and Clicks
Chapter 12 From Dogma to Dialogue: The Importance of Liberal Values
Part 13 Women's Studies in the New Millennium
Chapter 14 Rhetoric and Reality in Women's Studies
Chapter 15 Policing the Academy
Chapter 16 Feminists Take on Science: Tilting with the Evil Empire
Chapter 17 Conclusion
Recenzii
This unsparing account of the troubles that beset Women's Studies programs should incite vigorous debate.
Feminists should read this book seriously and debate it vigorously. In this way they would be engaging in the self-reflection and self-criticism that are necessary to strengthen feminism.
The answer that emerges from Professing Feminism is clear: Whatever Women's Studies in its present form may be, a scholarly or intellectual enterprise it is not. . . . This witty and informative book also is an excellent read.
Essential reading for anyone involved in Women's Studies.
This book is certain to start a firestorm within the North American academic feminist movement.
In this illuminating book, Patai and Koertge show that . . . in many universities Women's Studies programs have been transformed into political pressure groups or religious cults. The authors' analysis of the situation, based on expert examination of eyewitnesses, leads to the inevitable conclusion that Women's Studies, as presently professed, represents a giant step backward into educational fundamentalism.
This book seeks not to kill Women's Studies, but to save it. Feminists should listen closely.
It is impossible not to admire the courage and integrity that inform Professing Feminism, although, as the authors know full well, it will provoke many feminists to condemn them as traitors and deny their claim to write as feminists at all.
Feminists should read this book seriously and debate it vigorously. In this way they would be engaging in the self-reflection and self-criticism that are necessary to strengthen feminism.
The answer that emerges from Professing Feminism is clear: Whatever Women's Studies in its present form may be, a scholarly or intellectual enterprise it is not. . . . This witty and informative book also is an excellent read.
Essential reading for anyone involved in Women's Studies.
This book is certain to start a firestorm within the North American academic feminist movement.
In this illuminating book, Patai and Koertge show that . . . in many universities Women's Studies programs have been transformed into political pressure groups or religious cults. The authors' analysis of the situation, based on expert examination of eyewitnesses, leads to the inevitable conclusion that Women's Studies, as presently professed, represents a giant step backward into educational fundamentalism.
This book seeks not to kill Women's Studies, but to save it. Feminists should listen closely.
It is impossible not to admire the courage and integrity that inform Professing Feminism, although, as the authors know full well, it will provoke many feminists to condemn them as traitors and deny their claim to write as feminists at all.