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008 830901s1983 nyu b 00000 eng
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050 00 $aLC1757$b.L42 1983
245 00 $aLearning our way :$bessays in feminist education /$cedited by Charlotte Bunch and Sandra Pollack.
260 0 $aTrumansburg, N.Y. :$bCrossing Press,$cc1983.
300 $axv, 334 p. ;$c22 cm.
440 4 $aThe Crossing Press feminist series
504 $aBibliography: p. 331.
505 00 $gIntroduction /$rCharlotte Bunch and Sandra Pollack --$gPart I. Feminist education within existing institutions --$tIf the mortarboard fits ... Radical feminism in academia /$rSally Miller Gearhart --$tThe politics of Black women's studies /$rGloria T. Hull and Barbara Smith --$tTeaching writing in prison /$rAndrea Loewenstein --$tCollege for neighborhood women : innovation and growth /$rTerry L. Haywoode --$tAll-women classes and the struggle for women's liberation /$rMembers of the Women's Studies College --$tThe New Right challenges women's studies : the Long Beach Women's Studies Program /$rBetty Willis Brooks and Sharon L. Sievers --$tTeaching the feminist minority /$rBarbara Hillyer Davis --$tFeminist scholarship : the extent of the revolution /$rFlorence Howe --$gPart II. Alternative structures for feminist education --$tSagaris : a feminist institute : A note on Sagaris /$rCharlotte Bunch --$tThe ideas and the realities : Sagaris,$gSession I /
505 00 $rJackie St. Joan --$tWomen and process : the Sagaris split,$gSession II /$rSusan Sherman --$tCalifia : an experiment in feminist education -- Califia community /$rMarlyn Murphy --$tFeminist art and education at Califia : my personal experience /$rDiane F. Germain --$tWomen of color and Califia /$rCarmen Silva --$tFeminist education at the Feminist Studio Workshop /$rRuth Iskin --$tUnlearning complicity, remembering resistance : white women's anti-racism education /$rTerry Wolverton --$tThe Women's Writer's Center : an interview with the directors /$rSue Dove Gambill with Rachel DeVries and Rita Speicher --$tA feminist Chautauqua for a rural state /$rDiane Sands, Judy Smith, Jennifer Thompson --$tCreative teaching spaces : home movies /$rBarbara Hammer --$tThe Women's School of Planning and Architecture /$rLeslie Kanes Weisman and Noel Phyllis Birkby --$gPart III. Approaches to feminist education --$tNot by degrees : feminist theory and education /
505 00 $rCharlotte Bunch --$tFeminist values : guidelines for a teaching methodology in women's studies /$rNancy Schniedewind --$tBlack-eyed blues connections : from the inside out /$rMichelle Gibbs Russell --$tSelf-disclosure and the commitment to social change /$rEvelyn Torton Beck --$tWhat are rights without means? Educating feminist for the future /$rJan Zimmerman --$tCharlotte Bunch and Betty Powell talk about feminism, Blacks and education as politics /$rCharlotte Bunch and Betty Powell --$tFriends and critics : the feminist academy /$rElizabeth Kamarck Minnich.
650 0 $aFeminism$zUnited States.
650 0 $aWomen$xEducation$zUnited States.
690 9 $aWomen's studies$xAddresses,essays, lectures.$5sch
690 9 $aFeminism and education$zUnited States$xAddresses, essays, lectures.$5sch
700 1 $aPollack, Sandra,$d1937-
700 1 $aBunch, Charlotte,$d1944-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tLearning our way.$dTrumansburg, N.Y. : Crossing Press, ©1983$w(OCoLC)573869870
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