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Product Details
Author:
Mary Lay, Janice Monk, Deborah Rosenfelt
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
468
Publisher:
The Feminist Press at CUNY (August 1, 2001)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781558612693
ISBN-10:
1558612696
Weight:
29.76oz
Dimensions:
5.9" x 8.8" x 1.5"
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CONSORTIUM
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$28.95
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15
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Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Country of Origin:
United States
Imprint:
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Overview
From Beijing to Seattle, women's movements within academe and in local-global communities are growing at an unprecedented rate, raising pointed questions about paradigms of Western feminism, development, global trade, and scholarship. In this long-awaited anthology of more than 40 essays, a host of scholars lead the wayoften in defiance of academic traditions and prejudicesto a curriculum that reflects consequences of globalization.
Knowing that one cannot simply add” gender or international elements to curricula and stir,” these scholar-teachers promote the discovery of more diverse and global perspectives, not only innovative in their approach but essential to our understandings. Strategies for focus are key, as, for example, in an interesting course in Italian studies that compares and contrasts the exodus of Italians to the United States in the early twentieth century with the current influx of African immigrants into Italy.
The volume includes essays, course syllabi, annotated bibliographies and videographies, as well as novel teaching strategies and suggestions for a variety of international materials. The contributors take a fully integrated approach to such transformational curricular work, recommending both theoretical perspectives and specific strategies for teaching in many different kinds of classrooms. Like notes from the front lines of an academic movement, these accounts speak candidly to the frustrations experienced and the strategies employed as they work to challenge traditional us” and them” asymmetriesboth in the classroom and in the larger world.
Knowing that one cannot simply add” gender or international elements to curricula and stir,” these scholar-teachers promote the discovery of more diverse and global perspectives, not only innovative in their approach but essential to our understandings. Strategies for focus are key, as, for example, in an interesting course in Italian studies that compares and contrasts the exodus of Italians to the United States in the early twentieth century with the current influx of African immigrants into Italy.
The volume includes essays, course syllabi, annotated bibliographies and videographies, as well as novel teaching strategies and suggestions for a variety of international materials. The contributors take a fully integrated approach to such transformational curricular work, recommending both theoretical perspectives and specific strategies for teaching in many different kinds of classrooms. Like notes from the front lines of an academic movement, these accounts speak candidly to the frustrations experienced and the strategies employed as they work to challenge traditional us” and them” asymmetriesboth in the classroom and in the larger world.








