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Mothers In Academia Mari Castaeda Kirsten Isgro

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Mothers In Academia Mari Castaeda Kirsten Isgro
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Mari Castañeda; Kirsten Isgro
ISBN: 9780231160049, 0231160046
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Mothers In Academia Mari Castaeda Kirsten Isgro by Mari Castañeda; Kirsten Isgro 9780231160049, 0231160046 instant download after payment.

Featuring forthright testimonials by women who are or have been mothers as undergraduates, graduate students, academic staff, administrators, and professors,Mothers in Academiaintimately portrays the experiences of women at various stages of motherhood while theoretically and empirically considering the conditions of working motherhood as academic life has become more laborious. As higher learning institutions have moved toward more corporate-based models of teaching, immense structural and cultural changes have transformed women's academic lives and, by extension, their families. Hoping to push reform as well as build recognition and a sense of community, this collection offers several potential solutions for integrating female scholars more wholly into academic life. Essays also reveal the often stark differences between women's encounters with the academy and the disparities among various ranks of women working in academia. Contributors--including many women of color--call attention to tokenism, scarce valuable networks, and the persistent burden to prove academic credentials. They also explore gendered parenting within the contexts of colonialism, racism, sexism, ethnocentrism, ageism, and heterosexism.

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