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women, feminism and the liberal arts

"Not drowning but waving" was published by University of Alberta Press in 2011 - Edmonton, it has 472 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Not drowning but waving
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 472
  • Publisher: University of Alberta Press
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  • Publish Location: Edmonton

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  • Pagination: xxi, 472 p. :

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"Not drowning but waving" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- 8. What I Learned in Deanland, Or The Adventures of a (Female) Associate Dean Christine Overall
  • 2- 9. Western Feminism, the Multicultural
  • 3- University, and Institutional Branding Lessons for Libertarians Now, Len Findlay
  • 4- 10. Desperately Seeking Equity
  • 5- Systemic Discrimination and the Canada Research Chairs Program, Louise Forsyth
  • 6- Waving
  • 7- 11. Drowning in Bathtubs
  • 8- Temptation and Terror, Aritha van Herk
  • 9- History
  • 10- Temporality
  • 11- Generations
  • 12- 12. Postsecondary Pyramid
  • 13- Equity Audit 2010
  • 14- 13. Waves, Tangles, Archaeologies, and Loops
  • 15- Historicizing the Second Wave of the Women's Movement, Tessa Elizabeth Jordan and Jo-Ann Wallace
  • 16- 14. A Vindication and the Imperative of History
  • 17- Reviving Wollstonecraft for Future Feminisms, Katherine Binhammer and Ann B. Shteir

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"Not Drowning But Waving...gestures both at the difficulties faced by feminists in the humanities in Canada and at the possibilities of hope, of new 'waves' of feminism." Twenty-two essays explore topics such as feminism in the liberal arts disciplines; the relationship of the liberal arts to the larger university; the costs and rewards for women in administration; the corporatization of university campuses; intergenerational and transcultural tensions within feminist communities; balancing personal life with professional aspirations; the relationship of feminism to cultural studies; women, social justice, and the liberal arts. Not Drowning But Waving is a welcome progress report on the variety of feminisms at work in academe and beyond. It provides crucial insights for university administrators, faculty, and literate non-specialists interested in the Arts and Humanities."--pub. desc.

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