This dissertation examines the Young Women’s Christian Association’s International Institute movement from an administrative perspective. Founded in the United States during the Americanization Era of the early 20 th century, the International Institute movement developed programs and services for immigrant women. One of the most prominent, and least examined, aspects of the movement was its work in the area of rhetorical education for non-English speaking immigrant women. Using a feminist, administrative historiographic methodology, this project positions the work of the International Institute’s administrators ecologically among other Americanization efforts taking place in this time period. Arguing that the International Institute moveme...
This dissertation explores the role of critical service-learning from the perspective of urban commu...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
This dissertation contributes to the discipline by demonstrating successful and productive incorpora...
This dissertation examines the Young Women’s Christian Association’s International Institute movemen...
My dissertation uses the activities of the United States Young Women’s Christian Association (USYWCA...
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
This dissertation applies participatory action research and feminist ethnographic methods to study T...
This dissertation chronicles the development of the battered women's movement in the U.S., which beg...
This dissertation details the educational histories and linguistic portraits of newcomer immigrant y...
What impact did American Protestant institutions play in educating women in the late Ottoman Empire?...
This project utilizes ethnographic research methods (interviews and participant observation) and gen...
This dissertation explores how feminists shaped the 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) protests in ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand why representations of women's educational philant...
In 1976, four years after the Title IX act was passed by the Federal Government, a group of female r...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand the rhetorical influences that shape Wesley...
This dissertation explores the role of critical service-learning from the perspective of urban commu...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
This dissertation contributes to the discipline by demonstrating successful and productive incorpora...
This dissertation examines the Young Women’s Christian Association’s International Institute movemen...
My dissertation uses the activities of the United States Young Women’s Christian Association (USYWCA...
This dissertation compares the founding and development of four women's studies programs: San Franci...
This dissertation applies participatory action research and feminist ethnographic methods to study T...
This dissertation chronicles the development of the battered women's movement in the U.S., which beg...
This dissertation details the educational histories and linguistic portraits of newcomer immigrant y...
What impact did American Protestant institutions play in educating women in the late Ottoman Empire?...
This project utilizes ethnographic research methods (interviews and participant observation) and gen...
This dissertation explores how feminists shaped the 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) protests in ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to understand why representations of women's educational philant...
In 1976, four years after the Title IX act was passed by the Federal Government, a group of female r...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand the rhetorical influences that shape Wesley...
This dissertation explores the role of critical service-learning from the perspective of urban commu...
The involvement of American Catholic women in the feminist movement after 1960 is considered an anom...
This dissertation contributes to the discipline by demonstrating successful and productive incorpora...