This book posits definitions, tactics, and consequences of feminist administration. Inspired by tensions that arise between feminist beliefs and administrative imperatives, contributors write from their locations as WPAs, Graduate WPAs, Writing Center Directors, WAC Directors, Chairs, and Journal Editors, and also from their locations as graduate students, adjunct faculty, and assistant, associate and full professors. From these differing locations, contributors identify issues of concern for feminist administrators, share stories of their own successes and failures, theorize these experiences in light of feminist thought and practice, and offer pragmatic recommendations to readers. Because contributors do not all agree, the 14 chapters cha...
This article reexamines the treatment of gender and feminism in technical, business, and workplace w...
This thesis seeks to understand the how texts are constructed to forward feminist communicative obje...
Teaching within institutions that prototypically privilege the social order of language is often pro...
This book posits definitions, tactics, and consequences of feminist administration. Inspired by tens...
This book posits definitions, tactics, and consequences of feminist administration. Inspired by tens...
The chapters collected in this book generate discussion about the intersections of feminisms and rhe...
This dissertation is a study of feminist research methodologies through which I analyze the results ...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
While recognizing the value of traditional argument, many teacher-scholars have begun to challenge t...
Professional women, in our training and our work, often encounter discourse fashioned by men. Can we...
Some questions about feminist rhetoric would include the following. Should a speaker resist the phal...
In 1991 I first read Conflicts in Feminism edited by Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (1990), a...
This project seeks to determine if the methodology proposed by Jacqueline Royster and Gesa Kirsch in...
This edited collection contends that if women are to enter into leadership positions at equal levels...
The purpose of the present study was to consider the consumption practices of twelve women, six diag...
This article reexamines the treatment of gender and feminism in technical, business, and workplace w...
This thesis seeks to understand the how texts are constructed to forward feminist communicative obje...
Teaching within institutions that prototypically privilege the social order of language is often pro...
This book posits definitions, tactics, and consequences of feminist administration. Inspired by tens...
This book posits definitions, tactics, and consequences of feminist administration. Inspired by tens...
The chapters collected in this book generate discussion about the intersections of feminisms and rhe...
This dissertation is a study of feminist research methodologies through which I analyze the results ...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
While recognizing the value of traditional argument, many teacher-scholars have begun to challenge t...
Professional women, in our training and our work, often encounter discourse fashioned by men. Can we...
Some questions about feminist rhetoric would include the following. Should a speaker resist the phal...
In 1991 I first read Conflicts in Feminism edited by Marianne Hirsch and Evelyn Fox Keller (1990), a...
This project seeks to determine if the methodology proposed by Jacqueline Royster and Gesa Kirsch in...
This edited collection contends that if women are to enter into leadership positions at equal levels...
The purpose of the present study was to consider the consumption practices of twelve women, six diag...
This article reexamines the treatment of gender and feminism in technical, business, and workplace w...
This thesis seeks to understand the how texts are constructed to forward feminist communicative obje...
Teaching within institutions that prototypically privilege the social order of language is often pro...