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Susan Leigh Star , Ecologies of Knowledge ( 1995 ) Gathering Qualitative and Quantitative Data To the topic of gender inequality among life scientists , this book takes a combined qualitative - quantitative approach .
I wore many professional hats before marrying my husband, whom I met in high school, actually. We've been married forty-four years now. I'd thought about becoming a dog groomer for quite a long time. A friend of mine had been in the ...
Not Just Race, Not Just Gender: Black Feminist Readings. ... In Black Women Writers (1950–1980), edited by Mari Evans. ... Walkowitz, Rebecca L.“Shakespeare in Harlem: The Norton Anthology, 'Propaganda,' Langston Hughes.
Hiring poor women had given her the ability to work while raising her children, but what ethical compromise had she made?
Vivid portrait photography and accompanying essays declare that all work is women's work.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) In this stunning collection, award-winning photographer Chris Crisman documents the women who pioneered work in ...
Drawing on the latest archaeological and technological research, this intriguing study of women's history explores the relationship between the development of the fiber arts and women's roles in society.
This book should appeal to general readers of books like those in the Schomburg Library series, as well as those who work and teach American history, African American studies, women's studies, American literature, and American religious ...
Tells the stories of six women and how needlework shaped their lives in the colonies' most important port city.
Extrait de la couverture : "This vibrant assemblage on women's work and economic development drwas on original fieldwork by an international group of authors. Leacock and Safa focus on a...
(None of this says anything about women's happiness, of course. Some individuals feel lost when no one tells them what to do and blossom when integrated into a tightly tied position in society. Others are the opposite.
Hiring poor women had given her the ability to work while raising her children, but what ethical compromise had she made?
"Resurrecting the work of gifted craftswomen, too long denied their place as pioneers in their field, Women's Work: Textile Art from the Bauhaus unearths a missing chapter in the story...
This book surveys the creative ways in which African-American women harnessed the power of print to share their historical revisions with a broader public. Their speeches, textbooks, poems, and polemics did more than just recount the past.
How cookbooks structured and shifted women's participation in Spain's modernization
Her drawing teacher publicly laughed at her work, while her oil painting teacher, Robert Gwathmey, made an effort to ... the New York City public schools and returned to City College to obtain her master's in art, graduating in 1959.
Gangl, M. and Ziefle, A. (2009) Motherhood, labor force behavior, and women's careers: an empirical assessment of the ... Garey, A.I. (1999) Weaving work and motherhood. ... Gatrell, C. (2005) Hard labour: The sociology of parenthood.
With biographical entries on each artist featured, as well as beautiful images of their artworks, Women's Work raises up the work of these visionary and groundbreaking artists, telling their stories and examining their artistic legacies.
Women's Work draws on Susan L. Engh's experiences and those of 21 other women in faith-based organizing to demonstrate how women have been transformed and been agents of transformation.
CDA was able to tell this story with the aid of scholars in Cuba and the U.S., and after a comprehensive review of international academic research and studies on the comparative economic, social and political standing of women in Cuba and ...