Reviews
This excellent volume offers a sobering assessment of women's situation in higher education.
Unfinished Agendas is an impressive follow-up to Glazer- Raymo’s 1999 book Shattering the Myths: Women in Academe... This book achieves satisfying breadth without watering down what is a vitally important—and complex—topic for those concerned about the future of the academic workforce.
Masterfully handled... This book, published in the midst of a period of extreme financial turbulence, is a fine portrait of a set of institutions whose contribution to the students it serves may need reviewing.
Unfinished Agendas is a book that any scholar, leader, student, and staff member in higher education should read. Not only does the book provide valuable insight into the position of women... it also provides practical recommendations of ways to alter policies, discourses, practices, and cultures to move higher education in a more pluralistic direction.
Unfinished Agendas is a worthwhile book.
Book Details
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Feminist Agenda: A Work in Progress
Chapter 2. Women Faculty and the Dance of Identities: Constructing Self and Privilege within Community
Chapter 3
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Feminist Agenda: A Work in Progress
Chapter 2. Women Faculty and the Dance of Identities: Constructing Self and Privilege within Community
Chapter 3. Shattering Plexiglas: Continuing Challenges for Women Professors in Research Universities
Chapter 4. The Differential Effects of Academic Capitalism on Women in the Academy
Chapter 5. Developing Women Scientists: Baccalaureate Origins of Recent Mathematics and Science Doctorates
Chapter 6. Faculty Productivity and the Gender Question
Chapter 7. Women and the College Presidency
Chapter 8. Women on Governing Boards: Why Gender Matters
Chapter 9. Female Faculty in the Community College: Approaching Equity in a Low-Status Sector
Chapter 10. Women of Color in Academe: Experiences of the Often Invisible
Chapter 11. Choice and Discourse in Faculty Careers: Feminist Perspectives on Work and Family
Epilogue
Contributors
Index