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Sexism Ed: Essays on Gender and Labor in Academia
Sexism Ed: Essays on Gender and Labor in Academia | Kelly J Baker
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Why aren't more women at the top of the ivory tower?The academy claims to be a meritocracy, in which the best and brightest graduate students gain employment as professors. When Kelly J. Baker earned her doctorate in religion, she assumed (…more)
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Mehso-so

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A collection of essays from one author on sexism in academia (in general), contingent labor in academia (particularly as it pertains to sexism), and the authors personal experiences with both. Out of 37 (chronological) essays only 5 or 6 were outstanding. There is a considerable amount of repetition. There is pretty good book in this work, but not as it is presented. Recommended with reservations.

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tournevis You know what would be nice? That we don't need yet another book on the topic and just fix Academia already. I'd go for that in a heartbeat. It would certainly make my life better, and that of my students.*sigh* 🙄🙄🙄 7y
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