
Feminism, Gender and Universities
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'This is a passionate and fascinating book: lucid, engaging and fluently written it not only documents the histories of individual women in higher education, it also makes the case for the difference that their presence makes - both to universities themselves and to our wider expectations and aspirations about gender relations. It is an important, indeed essential, contribution to our understanding, and the making of, democratic education.' Mary Evans, London School of Economics, UK 'Miriam David celebrates the way that feminism has changed the landscape of higher education forever while asking forensic questions about the future of gender studies in a corporate, neoliberal landscape. One of her significant achievements is to draw on the voices of several generations of feminist intellectuals to both deepen and enliven her broader arguments.' Melissa Benn 'In many respects, and taken on its own terms, David's book delivers admirably on its mission to produce a document that will boost the collective understanding and memory of feminist academics of the 1950s onwards. It gives voice to a rich and valuable set of accounts from early pioneers and later entrants, narrating their negotiation of academic life and activism and/or domestic responsibilities, articulating a range of lifecourse experiences, from formative family events and engagement with inspirational texts, to often faltering and intermittent forays into academic life.' Times Higher Education '... what Miriam has crafted in her project is a resource that will no doubt be used and perused for years to come. She has succeeded in producing a book that straddles the tensions of feminist epistemological and methodological concerns that continue to preoccupy feminist researchers.Feminism, Gender and Universities documents the personal and the intimate as well as the social and institutional events and processes that have led to the position that feminist knowledge holds in the academy today. In that wMore details
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