Beth Mintz / Esther D. Rothblum (eds.)
Lesbians in Academia
Degrees of Freedom
Herausgeber: Mintz, Beth; Rothblum, Esther D.
Beth Mintz / Esther D. Rothblum (eds.)
Lesbians in Academia
Degrees of Freedom
Herausgeber: Mintz, Beth; Rothblum, Esther D.
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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 455g
- ISBN-13: 9780415917025
- ISBN-10: 0415917026
- Artikelnr.: 21934866
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 1997
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 455g
- ISBN-13: 9780415917025
- ISBN-10: 0415917026
- Artikelnr.: 21934866
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
of Vermont. Esther D. Rothblum is Professor of Psychology at the University of Vermont.
PERSONAL NARRATIVES , 1. Dawn D. Bennett
Alexander
Reflections on Being an out Black Lesbian on a Southern Campus, 2. Christine Cress
In, Out, or Somewhere
In
Between, 3. Mildred Dickemann
Coming Out and Coming In: A Kind of Homecoming, 4. Penelope Dugan
The Silent Partner Finds Her Voice, 5. Michele J. Eliason
Out in the Heartland: Lesbians, Academics, and Iowa, 6. Kathryn M. Feltery
Living Outside the Center, 7. Maggie Fournier
Out in the Maine Woods, 8. Nanette K. Gartrell
Out in Academic Psychiatry, 9. Barbara W. Gerber
Becoming a Lesbian in Academia, 10. Charlotte L. Goedshce
Out on a Small Southern Campus, 11. Nancy Goldstein
The Making of a Lesbian Academic, 1974
1995, 12. Batya Hyman
Is Out Now In? A Letter to a First
Year Lesbian Professor, 13. Sherrie A. Inness
Double Vision: Lesbian Twins in Academia, 14. Carey Kaplan
Way Out at Saint Michael's College, 15. Sandra M. Ketrow
Is it Homophobia, Heterosexism, Sexism, or Can I Pass? , 16. Kathryn H. Larson
Creating My Own Security, 17. Jan McDonald
Being Out in Academia: A Year of My Life in Enid, America, 18. Carol J. Meoller
Transforming The Master's Tools: Teaching and Studying Philosophy in Graduate School, 19. Akilah Monifa
Of African Descent: A Three
fers Story, 20. Sue Morrow
This Is the Place, 21. Sally O'Driscoll
Skirmishes in the Borderlands of Identity: Lesbians in Women's Studies, 22. Christy M. Ponticelli
Stray Sheep or Shepherd? Out in the Florida Classroom, 23. Patty Reagan
Lesbians in Utah: Behind the Zion Curtain, 24. Amy L. Reynolds and Raechele L. Pope
Beyond Silence: Life as Academics and a Lesbian Couple, 25. Jennifer Rycnega
The Perils and Pleasures of Being an Out Lesbian Academic: or Speech from the Scaffold, 26. Bonnie R. Strickland
Reading, Writing, and Talking to People, 27. Lynn A. Walkiewicz
Subversive Education, 28. Stacy Wolf
Consenting to Relations: The Personal Pleasure of Power Disparity , 29. Anonymous
My, How Times Have Changed . . . Or Have They?: A Quarter Century as a Lesbian Academic, THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE: AN ANALYSIS,30. Penelope Dugan
Degrees of Freedom, 31. Mary Frances Stuck
The Lesbian Experience: An Analysis, RACE, CLASS, AGE: THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY POLITICS, 32. Michelle Tokarczyk and Suzanne Sowinska
Lesbians, Class, and Academia, 33. Maria C. Gonzalez
Women of Color, Sexuality, and the Academy: A Few Thoughts, 34. Roxanne Lin
Steppin' Into and Out of Academia, 35. Phyllis Bronstein
Older Women in Academia,LESBIAN STUDIES, QUEER STUDIES: THEORIZING THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE, 36. Lynda Goldstein
Queer Theory: The Monster That is Destroying Lesbianville , 37. Sheila Jeffreys
The Queer Disappearance of Lesbians,
Alexander
Reflections on Being an out Black Lesbian on a Southern Campus, 2. Christine Cress
In, Out, or Somewhere
In
Between, 3. Mildred Dickemann
Coming Out and Coming In: A Kind of Homecoming, 4. Penelope Dugan
The Silent Partner Finds Her Voice, 5. Michele J. Eliason
Out in the Heartland: Lesbians, Academics, and Iowa, 6. Kathryn M. Feltery
Living Outside the Center, 7. Maggie Fournier
Out in the Maine Woods, 8. Nanette K. Gartrell
Out in Academic Psychiatry, 9. Barbara W. Gerber
Becoming a Lesbian in Academia, 10. Charlotte L. Goedshce
Out on a Small Southern Campus, 11. Nancy Goldstein
The Making of a Lesbian Academic, 1974
1995, 12. Batya Hyman
Is Out Now In? A Letter to a First
Year Lesbian Professor, 13. Sherrie A. Inness
Double Vision: Lesbian Twins in Academia, 14. Carey Kaplan
Way Out at Saint Michael's College, 15. Sandra M. Ketrow
Is it Homophobia, Heterosexism, Sexism, or Can I Pass? , 16. Kathryn H. Larson
Creating My Own Security, 17. Jan McDonald
Being Out in Academia: A Year of My Life in Enid, America, 18. Carol J. Meoller
Transforming The Master's Tools: Teaching and Studying Philosophy in Graduate School, 19. Akilah Monifa
Of African Descent: A Three
fers Story, 20. Sue Morrow
This Is the Place, 21. Sally O'Driscoll
Skirmishes in the Borderlands of Identity: Lesbians in Women's Studies, 22. Christy M. Ponticelli
Stray Sheep or Shepherd? Out in the Florida Classroom, 23. Patty Reagan
Lesbians in Utah: Behind the Zion Curtain, 24. Amy L. Reynolds and Raechele L. Pope
Beyond Silence: Life as Academics and a Lesbian Couple, 25. Jennifer Rycnega
The Perils and Pleasures of Being an Out Lesbian Academic: or Speech from the Scaffold, 26. Bonnie R. Strickland
Reading, Writing, and Talking to People, 27. Lynn A. Walkiewicz
Subversive Education, 28. Stacy Wolf
Consenting to Relations: The Personal Pleasure of Power Disparity , 29. Anonymous
My, How Times Have Changed . . . Or Have They?: A Quarter Century as a Lesbian Academic, THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE: AN ANALYSIS,30. Penelope Dugan
Degrees of Freedom, 31. Mary Frances Stuck
The Lesbian Experience: An Analysis, RACE, CLASS, AGE: THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY POLITICS, 32. Michelle Tokarczyk and Suzanne Sowinska
Lesbians, Class, and Academia, 33. Maria C. Gonzalez
Women of Color, Sexuality, and the Academy: A Few Thoughts, 34. Roxanne Lin
Steppin' Into and Out of Academia, 35. Phyllis Bronstein
Older Women in Academia,LESBIAN STUDIES, QUEER STUDIES: THEORIZING THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE, 36. Lynda Goldstein
Queer Theory: The Monster That is Destroying Lesbianville , 37. Sheila Jeffreys
The Queer Disappearance of Lesbians,
PERSONAL NARRATIVES , 1. Dawn D. Bennett
Alexander
Reflections on Being an out Black Lesbian on a Southern Campus, 2. Christine Cress
In, Out, or Somewhere
In
Between, 3. Mildred Dickemann
Coming Out and Coming In: A Kind of Homecoming, 4. Penelope Dugan
The Silent Partner Finds Her Voice, 5. Michele J. Eliason
Out in the Heartland: Lesbians, Academics, and Iowa, 6. Kathryn M. Feltery
Living Outside the Center, 7. Maggie Fournier
Out in the Maine Woods, 8. Nanette K. Gartrell
Out in Academic Psychiatry, 9. Barbara W. Gerber
Becoming a Lesbian in Academia, 10. Charlotte L. Goedshce
Out on a Small Southern Campus, 11. Nancy Goldstein
The Making of a Lesbian Academic, 1974
1995, 12. Batya Hyman
Is Out Now In? A Letter to a First
Year Lesbian Professor, 13. Sherrie A. Inness
Double Vision: Lesbian Twins in Academia, 14. Carey Kaplan
Way Out at Saint Michael's College, 15. Sandra M. Ketrow
Is it Homophobia, Heterosexism, Sexism, or Can I Pass? , 16. Kathryn H. Larson
Creating My Own Security, 17. Jan McDonald
Being Out in Academia: A Year of My Life in Enid, America, 18. Carol J. Meoller
Transforming The Master's Tools: Teaching and Studying Philosophy in Graduate School, 19. Akilah Monifa
Of African Descent: A Three
fers Story, 20. Sue Morrow
This Is the Place, 21. Sally O'Driscoll
Skirmishes in the Borderlands of Identity: Lesbians in Women's Studies, 22. Christy M. Ponticelli
Stray Sheep or Shepherd? Out in the Florida Classroom, 23. Patty Reagan
Lesbians in Utah: Behind the Zion Curtain, 24. Amy L. Reynolds and Raechele L. Pope
Beyond Silence: Life as Academics and a Lesbian Couple, 25. Jennifer Rycnega
The Perils and Pleasures of Being an Out Lesbian Academic: or Speech from the Scaffold, 26. Bonnie R. Strickland
Reading, Writing, and Talking to People, 27. Lynn A. Walkiewicz
Subversive Education, 28. Stacy Wolf
Consenting to Relations: The Personal Pleasure of Power Disparity , 29. Anonymous
My, How Times Have Changed . . . Or Have They?: A Quarter Century as a Lesbian Academic, THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE: AN ANALYSIS,30. Penelope Dugan
Degrees of Freedom, 31. Mary Frances Stuck
The Lesbian Experience: An Analysis, RACE, CLASS, AGE: THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY POLITICS, 32. Michelle Tokarczyk and Suzanne Sowinska
Lesbians, Class, and Academia, 33. Maria C. Gonzalez
Women of Color, Sexuality, and the Academy: A Few Thoughts, 34. Roxanne Lin
Steppin' Into and Out of Academia, 35. Phyllis Bronstein
Older Women in Academia,LESBIAN STUDIES, QUEER STUDIES: THEORIZING THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE, 36. Lynda Goldstein
Queer Theory: The Monster That is Destroying Lesbianville , 37. Sheila Jeffreys
The Queer Disappearance of Lesbians,
Alexander
Reflections on Being an out Black Lesbian on a Southern Campus, 2. Christine Cress
In, Out, or Somewhere
In
Between, 3. Mildred Dickemann
Coming Out and Coming In: A Kind of Homecoming, 4. Penelope Dugan
The Silent Partner Finds Her Voice, 5. Michele J. Eliason
Out in the Heartland: Lesbians, Academics, and Iowa, 6. Kathryn M. Feltery
Living Outside the Center, 7. Maggie Fournier
Out in the Maine Woods, 8. Nanette K. Gartrell
Out in Academic Psychiatry, 9. Barbara W. Gerber
Becoming a Lesbian in Academia, 10. Charlotte L. Goedshce
Out on a Small Southern Campus, 11. Nancy Goldstein
The Making of a Lesbian Academic, 1974
1995, 12. Batya Hyman
Is Out Now In? A Letter to a First
Year Lesbian Professor, 13. Sherrie A. Inness
Double Vision: Lesbian Twins in Academia, 14. Carey Kaplan
Way Out at Saint Michael's College, 15. Sandra M. Ketrow
Is it Homophobia, Heterosexism, Sexism, or Can I Pass? , 16. Kathryn H. Larson
Creating My Own Security, 17. Jan McDonald
Being Out in Academia: A Year of My Life in Enid, America, 18. Carol J. Meoller
Transforming The Master's Tools: Teaching and Studying Philosophy in Graduate School, 19. Akilah Monifa
Of African Descent: A Three
fers Story, 20. Sue Morrow
This Is the Place, 21. Sally O'Driscoll
Skirmishes in the Borderlands of Identity: Lesbians in Women's Studies, 22. Christy M. Ponticelli
Stray Sheep or Shepherd? Out in the Florida Classroom, 23. Patty Reagan
Lesbians in Utah: Behind the Zion Curtain, 24. Amy L. Reynolds and Raechele L. Pope
Beyond Silence: Life as Academics and a Lesbian Couple, 25. Jennifer Rycnega
The Perils and Pleasures of Being an Out Lesbian Academic: or Speech from the Scaffold, 26. Bonnie R. Strickland
Reading, Writing, and Talking to People, 27. Lynn A. Walkiewicz
Subversive Education, 28. Stacy Wolf
Consenting to Relations: The Personal Pleasure of Power Disparity , 29. Anonymous
My, How Times Have Changed . . . Or Have They?: A Quarter Century as a Lesbian Academic, THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE: AN ANALYSIS,30. Penelope Dugan
Degrees of Freedom, 31. Mary Frances Stuck
The Lesbian Experience: An Analysis, RACE, CLASS, AGE: THE QUESTION OF IDENTITY POLITICS, 32. Michelle Tokarczyk and Suzanne Sowinska
Lesbians, Class, and Academia, 33. Maria C. Gonzalez
Women of Color, Sexuality, and the Academy: A Few Thoughts, 34. Roxanne Lin
Steppin' Into and Out of Academia, 35. Phyllis Bronstein
Older Women in Academia,LESBIAN STUDIES, QUEER STUDIES: THEORIZING THE LESBIAN EXPERIENCE, 36. Lynda Goldstein
Queer Theory: The Monster That is Destroying Lesbianville , 37. Sheila Jeffreys
The Queer Disappearance of Lesbians,