Table of contents for Career strategies for women in academe : arming Athena / Lynn H. Collins, Joan C. Chrisler, Kathryn Quina, editors.
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Foreword - Joann Claire Silverberg
A Feminist Classicist Reflects on Athena
Introduction - Joan C Chrisler, Lynn H Collins and Kathryn Quina
PART ONE: THE CURRENT STATUS OF WOMEN IN ACADEME
Working in the Ivory Basement - Nijole V Benokraitis
Subtle Sex Discrimination in Higher Education
Searching for Congruity - Alberta Gloria
Reflections of an Untenured Woman of Color
On Overcoming Bureaucracy - Kathryn Quina
A Tale of Grievance
Competition and Contact - Lynn H Collins
The Dynamics Behind Resistance to Affirmative Action in Academe
A Woman's Search for Belonging in Academia - Chris D Erickson
Be Black for Me - Ethel Morgan Smith
Paying Athena - Ellin Kofsky Scholnick
Statistics, Statutes and Strategies
PART TWO: WOMEN'S ROLES AND CAREER DECISIONS
Teacher versus Scholar - Joan C Chrisler
Role Conflict for Women?
The ABD Faculty Blues - Michelle R Dunlap
Getting Organized for the Dissertation and Beyond
Career Strategies I Stumbled Upon - Loraine K Obler
Student Evaluations - Susan A Basow
The Role of Gender Bias and Teaching Styles
Money Matters - Suzanna Rose and Mona J E Danner
The Art of Negotiation for Women Faculty
PART THREE: ASSUMING LEADERSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Women as Faculty Leaders - Joan C Chrisler, Linda Herr and Nelly K Murstein
Women Administrators in Higher Education - Mary K Madsen
Strategy Notes for the Equity Struggle - Claire Porac
Women Academics in a Canadian Context
Breaking the (Plexi-)glass Ceiling in Higher Education - Kathryn Quina, Maureen Cotter and Kim Romenesko
Creating a Feminist Mentoring Network - Mary Zahm
The Pro Forma Review That Wasn't - Anonymous
PART FOUR: TAKING CHARGE AND TAKING CARE
Standing up, Talking Back and Taking Charge - Bernice Lott and Lisa M Rocchio
What I've Learned about Addressing Sexual Harrassment, Protecting Students and Keeping a Job - Maryka Biaggio
Coping with Adversity - Linda L Carli
Do Unto Others - Regina Bento
La Llorona in Academe - Ester Ruiz Rodriquez
Afterword - Mary Gray
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Women college teachers.
College teaching -- Vocational guidance.
Feminism and education.