ABSTRACT

Co-published with How do we interrupt the current paradigms of sexism in the academy? How do we construct a new and inclusive gender paradigm that resists the dominant values of the patriarchy? And why are these agendas important not just for women, but for higher education as a whole? These are the questions that these extensive and rich analyses of the historical and contemporary roles of women in higher education— as administrators, faculty, students, and student affairs professionals—seek constructively to answer. In doing so they address the intersection of gender and women’s other social identities, such as of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and ability. This book addresses the experiences and position of women students, from application to college through graduate school, and the barriers they encounter; the continuing inequalities in the rates of promotion and progression of women and other marginalized groups to positions of authority, and the gap in earnings between men and women; and pays particular attention to how race and other social markers impact such disparities, contextualizing them across all institutional types. Written collaboratively by an intergenerational group of women, men, and transgender people with different social identities, feminist perspectives, and professional identities— and who, in the process, built upon each other’s work—this volume constitutes a call to educators and scholars to work toward centering feminist and other marginalized perspectives in their practice and research in order to equitably address the evolving complexities of college and university life. Employing a wide range of theoretical lenses, examining a variety of models of practice, and giving voice to a diversity of personal experiences through narrative, this is a major contribution to the scholarship on women in higher education. This is a book for all women in the academy who want to better understand their experience, and to dismantle the remaining barriers of sexism and oppression—for themselves, and future generations of students. An ACPA Publication

part Section One|66 pages

Setting The Context

chapter 2|17 pages

Reflections from “Professional Feminists” in Higher Education

Women's and Gender Centers at the Start of the Twenty-First Century

chapter 3|15 pages

“Each Generation of Women Had to Start Anew”

A Historical Analysis of Title IX Policy and Women Leaders in the Cocurriculum

chapter 4|14 pages

The Powerful Collaborations Between Deans of Women and Directors of Physical Education

Syracuse University's Contributions to the History of Student Affairs, 1930s–1950s

chapter |3 pages

Narratives on Gender and Feminism

From Disembodied to Whole: Carving Out Space for My Race and Gender Identities

chapter |2 pages

She's Just a Girl

part Section Two|78 pages

Considering Experiences of Women Throughout the Academy

chapter 6|19 pages

High-Achieving Women

Navigating Multiple Roles and Environments in Academic and Student Affairs

chapter 7|17 pages

Toward Self-Investment

Using Feminist and Critical Race Lenses to Analyze Motivation, Self-Esteem, and Empowerment of Women's College Students

chapter 8|17 pages

The Influence of Gender

A Conceptual Model From Women Doctoral Students in Computer Science

chapter |2 pages

Narratives on Gender and Feminism

The Story of One YAO Woman

chapter |3 pages

Growing Up at Douglass

part Section Three|107 pages

Exploring Identity Contexts

chapter 9|16 pages

How Race Matters

Race as an Instrument for Institutional Transformation: A Study of Tenured Black Female Faculty

chapter 10|15 pages

Life Stories of the Daughter of First-Generation Italian Immigrants

Gender, Ethnicity, Culture, and Class Intertwine to Form an Italian American Feminist

chapter 11|16 pages

Economically Disadvantaged Women in Higher Education

Hearing Their Stories and Striving for Social Justice

chapter 12|19 pages

Sister Circles

A Dialogue on the Intersections of Gender, Race, and Student Affairs

chapter |3 pages

Narratives on Gender and Feminism

The Story of Maya

part Section Four|70 pages

Advancing the Future

chapter 15|15 pages

The Campus Women's Center as Classroom

A Model for Thinking and Action

chapter 17|19 pages

Campus-Based Sexual Assault Prevention

Perspectives and Recommendations From Program Facilitators

chapter 18|12 pages

Learning and Leading Together

A Cohort-Based Model for Women's Advancement

chapter |3 pages

Narratives on Gender and Feminism

Testimonial and Future Thinking

chapter |1 pages

Change a Life

part Section Five|11 pages

Envisioning and Acting on a Feminist Future

chapter 19|9 pages

Envisioning a New Future With Feminist Voices

Research and Practice From Feminist Perspectives