Recent Books That May Be of Interest to Women Scholars
Posted on Sep 02, 2014 | Comments 0
Women in Academia Report regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view. The opinions expressed in these books do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of WIAReport.
Here are the latest selections. Click on any of the titles for more information or to purchase through Amazon.com.
Changing the Subject: Writing Women Across the African Diaspora by K. Merinda Simmons (Ohio State University Press) |
Feminism Unfinished: A Short, Surprising History of American Women’s Movements by Dorothy Sue Cobble et al. (Liveright) |
Suzanne Noël: Cosmetic Surgery, Feminism and Beauty in Early Twentieth-Century France by Paula J. Martin (Ashgate Publishing) |
Teaching Criminology at the Intersection: A How-to Guide for Teaching About Gender, Race, Class and Sexuality edited by Rebecca M. Hayes et al. (Routledge) |
The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions by Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg (Princeton University Press) |
The Symbolic Representation of Gender: A Discursive Approach by Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier (Ashgate Publishing) |
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