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Contrary to the popular belief that feminism has gained a foothold in the many disciplines of the academy, the essays collected in Theorizing Backlash argue that feminism is still actively resisted in mainstream academia. Indeed, as feminist perspectives have been brought to bear on topics of traditional philosophical interest, many feminist thinkers have been confronted with scorn and marginilization. Contributors to this volume consider the professional, philosophical, and personal backlashes against feminist thought, and reflect upon their ramifications. The conclusion is that the disdain and irrational resentment of feminism, even in higher education, amounts to a backlash against progress.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: Conceptualizing Backlash
Chapter 2 1. Analyzing Backlash to Progressive Social Movements
Part 3 Part II: Backlash Against Feminist Theory
Chapter 4 2. The Backlash Against Feminist Philosophy
Chapter 5 3. Feminist Epistemology as Whipping-Girl
Chapter 6 4. The Backlash Against Feminist Legal Theory
Part 7 Part III: Backlash from the Ivory Tower: Personal and Political
Chapter 8 5. Welcome to the Boys' Club: Male Socialization and the Backlash Against Feminism in Tenure Decisions
Chapter 9 6. Parenting and Other Human Casualties in the Pursuit of Academic Excellence
Chapter 10 7. Politicizing the Personal and Other Tales from the Front Lines
Part 11 Part IV: Student Backlash against Feminism
Chapter 12 8. Marginalized Volices: Challenging Dominant Privilege in Higher Education
Chapter 13 9. Transforming Resistance: Shifting the Burden of Proof in the Feminist Classroom
Chapter 14 10. Sexism in the Classroom: The Role of Gender Stereotypes in the Evaluation of Female Faculty
Part 15 Part V: Where Progress?
Chapter 16 11. When Sexual Harassment is Protected Speech: Facing the Forces of Backlash in Academe
Chapter 17 12. Women in Philosophy: A Forty-Year Perspective on Academic Backlash

Product details

Published 03 Apr 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 296
ISBN 9781461705673
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Series Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Anita M. Superson

Anthology Editor

Ann E. Cudd

Contributor

Mark Owen Webb

Contributor

Cynthia Willett

Contributor

Julie E. Maybee

JULIE E. MAYBEE is professor and chair of the Depa…

Contributor

Alisa L. Carse

Contributor

Linda A. Bell

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