Shattering the Myths:

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801870361

Women in Academe

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By Judith Glazer-Raymo
Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
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256

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Contents:Preface Acknowledgments The Personal and the Professional: Becoming a FeministThe Academic Pipeline and the Academic Labor MarketLeveling the Playing Field: Tenure and Salaries Women in the Professions Women Who Lead: The Glass Ceiling Phenomenon Implementing Change: Campus Commissions and Feminist PedagogyConclusions References Index

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An extremely important book... Glazer-Raymo demonstrates that although gender discrimination has evolved and now appears in different forms, it nonetheless remains a characteristic feature of academe, and women academics continue to pay a disproportionate price.Florence A. HamrickJournal of Higher Education[Glazer-Raymo] blends a life history approach with the current statistical results of large research studies.NWSA JournalI highly recommend this book. It is useful for everyone in higher education, particularly for women who may find the information and stories resonating with their own lives. The author successfully deconstructs higher education using a feminist perspective and provides suggestions for future action.Community College Journal of Research and PracticeAn insightful and critical analysis of the status of women in higher education during the past 25 years.Carol J. AusterGender and Society Shattering the Myths is an unsettling book for women and should be the same for men. In essence, little has changed in the last 30 years to substantively improve the status of women in higher education and other professions or the cultural underpinnings that would make status advancement possible... Well researched.Susan R. GriffithPlanning for Higher EducationJudith Glazer-Raymo is the Susan Faludi of higher education, portraying the frustrated ambitions of women in the academy and the backlash against them. Everyone interested in what has happened to women in the academy during the past twenty years should read this important and insightful book.Sheila Slaughter, Center for the Study of Higher Education, University of Arizona

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