Karen Bojar / Nancy A. Naples (eds.)
Teaching Feminist Activism
Strategies from the Field
Herausgeber: Naples, Nancy A; Bojar, Karen
Karen Bojar / Nancy A. Naples (eds.)
Teaching Feminist Activism
Strategies from the Field
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415931861
- ISBN-10: 041593186X
- Artikelnr.: 21001757
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 155mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780415931861
- ISBN-10: 041593186X
- Artikelnr.: 21001757
Nancy Naples is Associate Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at the University of Connecticut, and the author of several books including Community Activism andFeminist Politics. Karen Bojar is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the Community College of Philadelphia.
Introduction1. Teaching Feminist Activism Experientially - Karen Bojar and
Nancy NaplesI. Theorizing Experiential Learning and Activist Strategies2.
The Dynamics of Critical Pedagogy, Experiential Learning and Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Nancy A. Naples3. Collaborative Learning,
Subversive Teaching, and Activism - Jane A. Rinehart4. Challenging the
'Academic/Real World' Divide - Catherine M. Orr5. Teaching Feminist
Activism: Probing our Assumptions, Analyzing our Choices - Karen BojarII.
Teaching Feminist Politics Experientially6. Teaching Community Action in
the Introductory Women's Studies Classroom - Nancy A. Naples7. Bridging
Feminist Theory and Feminist Practice in a Senior Seminar - Jennifer L.
Rexroat8. Activism and the Women's Studies Curriculum - Ellen Cronan
RoseIII. Teaching Intersectionality: The Politics of Gender, Race, Class,
and Globalization9. Global Feminism and Activism in a Women's Studies
Practicum - Kayann Short10. Globalization and Radical Feminist Pedagogy -
Anna M. Agathangelou11. Activism and Alliance Within Campus Sisterhood
Organizations - Simona J. Hill12. The Individual and Collective Rewards of
Community-Based Service Learning - Patricia WashingtonIV. Women's Studies,
Experiential Education, and Community Partnership13. Building Feminist
Educational Alliances - Melissa Kesler Gilbert and Catherine Sameh14. The
Atlanta Semester Program in Women's Leadership and Social Change - Isa
Williams15. Women Studies and the Women and Poverty Public Education
Initiative - Katherine Rhoades, Anne Statham and Mary Kay Scheiter16. A
Women's Studies Foray into Web Site Development - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariConclusion17. Reflections on the Present and Future of Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Karen Bojar and Nancy A. NaplesWorks
CitedResources: Student Internship Settings Web Sites - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariAdditional Resources: Reference Guides, Publications, Videos, and
Web Sites for Teaching Feminist Activism - Joan Ariel and Jennifer
RogersContributors
Nancy NaplesI. Theorizing Experiential Learning and Activist Strategies2.
The Dynamics of Critical Pedagogy, Experiential Learning and Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Nancy A. Naples3. Collaborative Learning,
Subversive Teaching, and Activism - Jane A. Rinehart4. Challenging the
'Academic/Real World' Divide - Catherine M. Orr5. Teaching Feminist
Activism: Probing our Assumptions, Analyzing our Choices - Karen BojarII.
Teaching Feminist Politics Experientially6. Teaching Community Action in
the Introductory Women's Studies Classroom - Nancy A. Naples7. Bridging
Feminist Theory and Feminist Practice in a Senior Seminar - Jennifer L.
Rexroat8. Activism and the Women's Studies Curriculum - Ellen Cronan
RoseIII. Teaching Intersectionality: The Politics of Gender, Race, Class,
and Globalization9. Global Feminism and Activism in a Women's Studies
Practicum - Kayann Short10. Globalization and Radical Feminist Pedagogy -
Anna M. Agathangelou11. Activism and Alliance Within Campus Sisterhood
Organizations - Simona J. Hill12. The Individual and Collective Rewards of
Community-Based Service Learning - Patricia WashingtonIV. Women's Studies,
Experiential Education, and Community Partnership13. Building Feminist
Educational Alliances - Melissa Kesler Gilbert and Catherine Sameh14. The
Atlanta Semester Program in Women's Leadership and Social Change - Isa
Williams15. Women Studies and the Women and Poverty Public Education
Initiative - Katherine Rhoades, Anne Statham and Mary Kay Scheiter16. A
Women's Studies Foray into Web Site Development - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariConclusion17. Reflections on the Present and Future of Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Karen Bojar and Nancy A. NaplesWorks
CitedResources: Student Internship Settings Web Sites - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariAdditional Resources: Reference Guides, Publications, Videos, and
Web Sites for Teaching Feminist Activism - Joan Ariel and Jennifer
RogersContributors
Introduction1. Teaching Feminist Activism Experientially - Karen Bojar and
Nancy NaplesI. Theorizing Experiential Learning and Activist Strategies2.
The Dynamics of Critical Pedagogy, Experiential Learning and Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Nancy A. Naples3. Collaborative Learning,
Subversive Teaching, and Activism - Jane A. Rinehart4. Challenging the
'Academic/Real World' Divide - Catherine M. Orr5. Teaching Feminist
Activism: Probing our Assumptions, Analyzing our Choices - Karen BojarII.
Teaching Feminist Politics Experientially6. Teaching Community Action in
the Introductory Women's Studies Classroom - Nancy A. Naples7. Bridging
Feminist Theory and Feminist Practice in a Senior Seminar - Jennifer L.
Rexroat8. Activism and the Women's Studies Curriculum - Ellen Cronan
RoseIII. Teaching Intersectionality: The Politics of Gender, Race, Class,
and Globalization9. Global Feminism and Activism in a Women's Studies
Practicum - Kayann Short10. Globalization and Radical Feminist Pedagogy -
Anna M. Agathangelou11. Activism and Alliance Within Campus Sisterhood
Organizations - Simona J. Hill12. The Individual and Collective Rewards of
Community-Based Service Learning - Patricia WashingtonIV. Women's Studies,
Experiential Education, and Community Partnership13. Building Feminist
Educational Alliances - Melissa Kesler Gilbert and Catherine Sameh14. The
Atlanta Semester Program in Women's Leadership and Social Change - Isa
Williams15. Women Studies and the Women and Poverty Public Education
Initiative - Katherine Rhoades, Anne Statham and Mary Kay Scheiter16. A
Women's Studies Foray into Web Site Development - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariConclusion17. Reflections on the Present and Future of Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Karen Bojar and Nancy A. NaplesWorks
CitedResources: Student Internship Settings Web Sites - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariAdditional Resources: Reference Guides, Publications, Videos, and
Web Sites for Teaching Feminist Activism - Joan Ariel and Jennifer
RogersContributors
Nancy NaplesI. Theorizing Experiential Learning and Activist Strategies2.
The Dynamics of Critical Pedagogy, Experiential Learning and Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Nancy A. Naples3. Collaborative Learning,
Subversive Teaching, and Activism - Jane A. Rinehart4. Challenging the
'Academic/Real World' Divide - Catherine M. Orr5. Teaching Feminist
Activism: Probing our Assumptions, Analyzing our Choices - Karen BojarII.
Teaching Feminist Politics Experientially6. Teaching Community Action in
the Introductory Women's Studies Classroom - Nancy A. Naples7. Bridging
Feminist Theory and Feminist Practice in a Senior Seminar - Jennifer L.
Rexroat8. Activism and the Women's Studies Curriculum - Ellen Cronan
RoseIII. Teaching Intersectionality: The Politics of Gender, Race, Class,
and Globalization9. Global Feminism and Activism in a Women's Studies
Practicum - Kayann Short10. Globalization and Radical Feminist Pedagogy -
Anna M. Agathangelou11. Activism and Alliance Within Campus Sisterhood
Organizations - Simona J. Hill12. The Individual and Collective Rewards of
Community-Based Service Learning - Patricia WashingtonIV. Women's Studies,
Experiential Education, and Community Partnership13. Building Feminist
Educational Alliances - Melissa Kesler Gilbert and Catherine Sameh14. The
Atlanta Semester Program in Women's Leadership and Social Change - Isa
Williams15. Women Studies and the Women and Poverty Public Education
Initiative - Katherine Rhoades, Anne Statham and Mary Kay Scheiter16. A
Women's Studies Foray into Web Site Development - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariConclusion17. Reflections on the Present and Future of Feminist
Praxis in Women's Studies - Karen Bojar and Nancy A. NaplesWorks
CitedResources: Student Internship Settings Web Sites - Rebecca Anne
AllahyariAdditional Resources: Reference Guides, Publications, Videos, and
Web Sites for Teaching Feminist Activism - Joan Ariel and Jennifer
RogersContributors