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  • - British Women Writers, 1889-1939
    af Daphne Patai, Angela Ingram & Angela J. C. Ingram
    618,95 kr.

  • - Contemporary Life Stories
    af Daphne Patai
    447,95 kr.

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  • af Daphne Patai
    233,95 kr.

    These 11 short stories are for the most part highly moralistic, at their best arguing the strict Catholic tenets of faith; less successful are the author's anguished attempts to describe the artistic temperament. Tantalizing by the promise they show, the short narratives are unfleshed, lacking the spark of animation. As a collection, with an informative foreword by the author's close colleague, they supplement our scant knowledge of this scholar and social activist.

  • - Essays on Ideological Policing, Feminism, and Academic Affairs
    af Daphne Patai
    631,95 - 1.453,95 kr.

    This volume brings together for the first time more than two dozen of Daphne PataiOs serious and sometimes satirical essays dealing with the academic and intellectual orthodoxies of our time.

  • - Study in Male Ideology
    af Daphne Patai
    413,95 kr.

  • - Sexual Harassment and the Future of Feminism
    af Daphne Patai
    228,95 kr.

    A scathing criticism of political and sexual correctness, this thought-provoking and powerfully argued book is sure to incite debate among all concerned with the legacy and future of woman's rights.

  • - Education and Indoctrination in Women's Studies
    af Noretta Koertge & Daphne Patai
    808,95 - 1.785,95 kr.

    Feminists have often called Women's Studies the 'academic arm of the women's movement.' But Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge charge that the attempt to make Women's Studies serve a political agenda has led to deeply problematic results: dubious scholarship, pedagogical practices that resemble indoctrination more than education, and the alienation of countless potential supporters. In this new and expanded edition of their controversial 1994 book, the authors update their analysis of what's gone wrong with Women's Studies programs. Original chapters feature interviews with professors, students, and staffers who invested much time and effort in Women's Studies, and new chapters look primarily at documents recently generated from within Women's Studies itself. Through critiques of actual program mission statements, course descriptions, newsletters, and e-mail lists devoted to feminist pedagogy and Women's Studies, and, not least, the writings of well-known feminist scholars, Patai and Koertge provide a detailed and devastating examination of the routine practices found in feminist teaching and research.