_Making Sense of Women's Lives_ presents a wide range of writings
about women's lives in the United States. Michele Plott and Lauri
Umansky have drawn on their experiences as both students and
professors to assemble the collection. Seeking to provide as full a
sampling from a diverse and intellectually vibrant field as one volume
permits, the editors have also chosen writing that makes an enjoyable
read. A few of the selections here represent the undisputed 'classics'
of the field. More of them constitute simply the works, drawn from
academic and nonacademic sources alike, that could make a difference
in understanding what it means to be female in America.
_Making Sense of Women's Lives_ is intended as the primary text in
Women's Studies courses. With that usage in mind, Plott and Umansky
have provided brief introductions to each article to help students
understand the author's perspectives. Thought and discussion questions
follow each selection. The book contains, as well, numerous "Flash
Exercises"-suggestions for class exercises and activities. The editors
have used these activities in their courses over the past decade, in
conjunction with readings in this volume, and have found that the full
complement of materials coalesces into an intellectually powerful
introduction to Women's Studies.
_A Collegiate Press book_
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An Introduction to Women's Studies
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781461608226
Publisert
2016
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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