Scholars of women's rhetoric, educational history, and composition studies have yet to account fully for the role of student writing in the formation of late nineteenth-century women's colleges and intellectual networks. Claiming an Education studies previously unexamined artifacts of college women's diaries, letters, poetry, and articles published in campus-based magazines or popular periodicals to reveal students' rhetorical strategies for achieving access to two elite men's universities and succeeding academically, though campus culture remained ambivalent, even hostile, toward women students. Girton and Newnham Colleges at Cambridge and Radcliffe College at Harvard provide the primary historical sites for this project, which offers a d...
This study examines women's innovative extra-institutional methods and spaces of learning in America...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
Twenty years after Vassar College welcomed the first American female undergraduates in 1865, the exp...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This project responds to the discourse of crisis in literacy and large-scale literacy assessment by ...
This project responds to the discourse of crisis in literacy and large-scale literacy assessment by ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
This article explores the first British university-associated women's colleges at the turn of the ni...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
As traditional conceptions of authorship have been problematized (Barthe; Foucault; Moi), collaborat...
This study examines women's innovative extra-institutional methods and spaces of learning in America...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
This study examines women's innovative extra-institutional methods and spaces of learning in America...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
Twenty years after Vassar College welcomed the first American female undergraduates in 1865, the exp...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This dissertation examines the college and professional writing of Annie Prey Jorgensen, who attende...
This project responds to the discourse of crisis in literacy and large-scale literacy assessment by ...
This project responds to the discourse of crisis in literacy and large-scale literacy assessment by ...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
This article explores the first British university-associated women's colleges at the turn of the ni...
By the end of the eighteenth century, women's education had become a topic of serious cultural deba...
As traditional conceptions of authorship have been problematized (Barthe; Foucault; Moi), collaborat...
This study examines women's innovative extra-institutional methods and spaces of learning in America...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...
This study examines women's innovative extra-institutional methods and spaces of learning in America...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
This paper will report on the development of the Collegewomen.org project, a collaborative digital p...