ABSTRACT

The number of women working in museum settings has grown exponentially since the start of the twentieth century. Women in the Museum explores the professional lives of the sector’s female workforce today and examines the challenges they face working in what was, until recently, a male-dominated field.

Drawing on testimony gathered from surveys, focus groups, and interviews with female museum professionals, the book examines the nature of gender bias in the profession, as well as women’s varied responses to it. In doing so, it clarifies how women’s work in museums differs from men’s and reveals the entrenched nature of gender bias in the museum workplace. Offering a clear argument as to why museums must create, foster, and protect an equitable playing field, the authors incorporate a gender equity agenda for individuals, institutions, graduate programs, and professional associations.

Written by experienced museum professionals, Women in the Museum is the first book to examine the topic in depth. It is useful reading for students and academics in the fields of museum studies and gender studies, as well as museum professionals and gender equality advocates.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

A Message from the Authors

chapter 2|22 pages

Founders, Philanthropists, Volunteers, and Professionals

The Historical Impact of Women on Museums

chapter 3|17 pages

The Face in the Mirror

A Portrait of Women Working in Museums Today

chapter 4|21 pages

Still the Boys’ Club

Gender Equity and the Board of Trustees

chapter 5|17 pages

Death by a Thousand Cuts

How Stereotypes Affect Women in the Museum Workplace

chapter 6|10 pages

The Thought Bubble Over Our Heads

Language and Stereotyping

chapter 7|29 pages

Women at Work in MuseumLand

What and How in Their Own Words

chapter 9|14 pages

Single at Work

chapter 12|11 pages

Groundhog Day

The Women in the Museum Time Loop

chapter |5 pages

Epilogue

Gender, Power, Influence, and Responsibility