ABSTRACT

A jargon-free, non-technical, and easily accessible introduction to women's studies!All too many students enter academia with the hazy idea that the field of women's studies is restricted to housework, birth control, and Susan B. Anthony. Their first encounter with a women's studies textbook is likely to focus on the history and sociology of women's lives. While these topics are important, the emphasis on them has led to neglect of equally important issues. Transforming the Disciplines: A Women's Studies Primer is one of the first women's studies textbooks to show feminist scholarship as an active force, changing the way we study such diverse fields as architecture, bioethics, history, mathematics, religion, and sports studies.Although this text was designed as an introduction to women's studies, it is also rewarding for upper-level or graduate students who want to understand the pervasive effects of feminist theory. Most chapters provide a bibliography or list of further reading of significant works. Its clear, jargon-free prose makes feminist thought accessible to general readers without sacrificing the revolutionary power of its ideas. In almost thirty essays, covering a broad range of subjects from anthropology to chemistry to rhetoric, Transforming the Disciplines exemplifies the changes achieved by feminist thought. Transforming the Disciplines:

  • combines a high standard of writing and scholarship with personal insight
  • includes both traditional academic arguments and alternative, non-agonistic forms of discussion
  • embraces an international scope
  • challenges traditional assumptions, models, and methodologies
  • offers an inter- and multidisciplinary approach
  • strengthens readers’understanding of the big picture not only for women but for all disempowered groups
  • critiques feminism as well as patriarchal society
Feminist theory is grounded in a questioning of traditional assumptions about what is right, natural, and self-evident, not just about the roles and nature of men and women but about how we think, what we teach, whose experience matters, and what is important. Transforming the Disciplines is the first textbook to show the consequences of those questions -- not the answers themselves, but the consequences of the willingness to ask and the transformations that have occurred when the “right” answers changed.

part 1|68 pages

Humanities

chapter 2|8 pages

Feminism and Philosophy

chapter 4|8 pages

Transgressing to Transform

The Feminist Engagement with Art History

chapter 5|8 pages

Women in Music

chapter 6|8 pages

Listening to Women's Voices and Reading Women's Words

How Women's Studies Has Helped to Transform the Teaching of Literature

chapter 7|7 pages

Feminism and Film Studies

chapter 8|8 pages

Refusing to Close the Curtains Before Putting on the Light

Literature and Women's Studies

part 2|78 pages

Social Sciences

chapter 10|8 pages

What Is “Women's History”?

chapter 12|8 pages

Gender and Culture

chapter 13|9 pages

“What Were Women Doing During the Ascent of Man?”

Gender and Archaeology

chapter 15|10 pages

Language and Gender Research

Not Just for Women Anymore

chapter 16|8 pages

Gender Jail

A Look at Psychology and Gender

part 3|45 pages

Natural Sciences

chapter 19|8 pages

Science and Feminism

Partners or Rivals?

chapter 20|8 pages

Mathematics

A Dilemma for Feminists

part 4|50 pages

Professions

chapter 22|8 pages

Behind School Doors

Feminism and Education

chapter 23|7 pages

Law and Feminism

chapter 24|9 pages

Women's Place

Architecture and Feminism

chapter 26|10 pages

The Forgotten Discipline

Sport Studies and Physical Education