textThis project analyzes the sexual and gender politics of flight attendants, especially the men who did this work, since the 1930s. It traces how and why the flight attendant corps became the nearly exclusive domain of white women by the 1950s, then considers the various legal battles under the 1964 Civil Rights Act to re-integrate men into the workforce, open up greater opportunities for African-Americans, and liberate women from onerous age and marriage restrictions that cut short their careers. While other scholars have emphasized flight attendants' contributions in battling sexism in the courts, this project is unique in expanding such consideration to homosexuality. Male flight attendants' status as gender pariahs in the workforce ...
This article examines the causes and consequences of a transformation in anti-discrimination discour...
Programs for The Civil Rights Act @ 50: The Pioneering Role of Flight Attendants in Fighting Sex Dis...
“Coffee, tea, or me?”1 Thanks to the “uninhibited memoirs ” of flight attendants Trudy Baker and Rac...
This project examines the creation and implementation of sex discrimination law in the United States...
The flight attendant occupation in the United States, developed in the 1930s, created new opportunit...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law\u27s Institute for...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
In recent years, following the achievement of marriage equality in federal United States law, emplo...
The dogmatic, authoritarian 1950’s triggered a massive emergence of movements and sub-cultures that ...
Professor Marty Malin at The Civil Rights Act @ 50: The Pioneering Role of Flight Attendants in Figh...
In recent years, critics of neoliberalism have turned to new forms of affective labor as one of the ...
This Article looks back to the early equal protection jurisprudence of the 1970s and Ruth Bader Gins...
The modern class action, the modern feminist movement, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
This study, starting in 1930 and ending in 2014, takes an in depth look at how flight attendants hav...
This article examines the causes and consequences of a transformation in anti-discrimination discour...
Programs for The Civil Rights Act @ 50: The Pioneering Role of Flight Attendants in Fighting Sex Dis...
“Coffee, tea, or me?”1 Thanks to the “uninhibited memoirs ” of flight attendants Trudy Baker and Rac...
This project examines the creation and implementation of sex discrimination law in the United States...
The flight attendant occupation in the United States, developed in the 1930s, created new opportunit...
This thesis investigates the strategy of the American Gay rights movement from the homophileera in t...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law\u27s Institute for...
Over the course of the last 60 years, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) rights movement...
In recent years, following the achievement of marriage equality in federal United States law, emplo...
The dogmatic, authoritarian 1950’s triggered a massive emergence of movements and sub-cultures that ...
Professor Marty Malin at The Civil Rights Act @ 50: The Pioneering Role of Flight Attendants in Figh...
In recent years, critics of neoliberalism have turned to new forms of affective labor as one of the ...
This Article looks back to the early equal protection jurisprudence of the 1970s and Ruth Bader Gins...
The modern class action, the modern feminist movement, and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964...
This study, starting in 1930 and ending in 2014, takes an in depth look at how flight attendants hav...
This article examines the causes and consequences of a transformation in anti-discrimination discour...
Programs for The Civil Rights Act @ 50: The Pioneering Role of Flight Attendants in Fighting Sex Dis...
“Coffee, tea, or me?”1 Thanks to the “uninhibited memoirs ” of flight attendants Trudy Baker and Rac...