Purpose - This paper draws on concepts of ‘female masculinity’ to interrogate how hegemonic gendering discourses, forms, and performances are inscribed in neoliberal narratives of competency in higher education in the Western Hemisphere. Design - Drawing on individual examples, we consider how these narratives are omnipresent in the sector, and systematically act to exclude those who do not conform. In doing so, we draw extensively on bodies of literature exploring gender/ identity, and neo-liberalism. In particular, the paper draws on the work of Halberstam (1998, 2011), and of Drake (2014). Findings - There are comparatively few women in senior positions in Higher Education and we argue that as gendering institutions they repr...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Gender equality in HE has become topical especially since the emergence of gender equality programme...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
Feminisation discourses appear to represent nostalgia for patriarchal patterns of participation and ...
Higher education has been marketed as the ultimate equalizer, the foundation in which culture, class...
Women continue to be under-represented in senior positions in universities and their relative absenc...
This chapter examines academe, universities, higher education and science more broadly, through the ...
In order to explain gendered inequality among university teachers, recent research has shifted its f...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
Teaching within institutions that prototypically privilege the social order of language is often pro...
There is a substantial and growing critical and pro/feminist literature examining the inter-related ...
Using a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in different ins...
Using a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in different ins...
Discrimination against women in public sector organisations has been the focus of considerable resea...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Gender equality in HE has become topical especially since the emergence of gender equality programme...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...
The purpose of this paper is to draw on concepts of female masculinityto interrogate how hegemonic g...
Feminisation discourses appear to represent nostalgia for patriarchal patterns of participation and ...
Higher education has been marketed as the ultimate equalizer, the foundation in which culture, class...
Women continue to be under-represented in senior positions in universities and their relative absenc...
This chapter examines academe, universities, higher education and science more broadly, through the ...
In order to explain gendered inequality among university teachers, recent research has shifted its f...
In this article, two female academics confront their role in producing their own invisibility and ir...
Teaching within institutions that prototypically privilege the social order of language is often pro...
There is a substantial and growing critical and pro/feminist literature examining the inter-related ...
Using a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in different ins...
Using a Feminist Institutional perspective, and drawing on a wide range of evidence in different ins...
Discrimination against women in public sector organisations has been the focus of considerable resea...
This special issue sets out to investigate a number of areas of concern, regarding gender and sexual...
Gender equality in HE has become topical especially since the emergence of gender equality programme...
The United Nations’ fifth Sustainable Development Goal on gender equality states that it is “not onl...