A Woman's Place in Education (1996)

A Woman's Place in Education (1996)
Author: Sara Delamont
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135120145X

Published in 1996, this volume includes the presidential address of Sara Delamont, the first female President of Bera written and presented in 1984. The book also includes a selection of papers on gender and education. Topics covered include: female pupils’ experiences, resistance to sex equality messages, science education for girls and women in universities. Providing historical and sociological perspectives on gender and education this book will interest sociologists, anthropologists, and those in the field of education. This book was originally published as part of the Cardiff Papers in Qualitative Research series edited by Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont and Amanda Coffey. The series publishes original sociological research that reflects the tradition of qualitative and ethnographic inquiry developed at Cardiff. The series includes monographs reporting on empirical research, edited collections focussing on particular themes, and texts discussing methodological developments and issues.

A Woman's Place in Education (1996)

A Woman's Place in Education (1996)
Author: Sara Delamont
Publisher: Routledge Revivals
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780815385479

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: A Woman's Place in Education -- PART ONE -- 2. Everyday life in today's schools: The female pupils' experiences -- 3. Adolescent resistance to sex equality messages -- 4. The "hit list" and other horror stories: Sex roles and school transfer -- 5. Lessons from St. Luke's: Reflections on a study of Scottish classroom life -- 6. The old girl network: Recollections of the fieldwork at St. Luke's -- 7. The lost enchantment? Re-focusing the history of science education for girls -- PART TWO -- 8. Universitites are for women: But you'd never notice it from the Winfield report! -- 9. The great Bangor scandal of 1892 -- 10. Ghettos and celibacy or, the lion, the witch and the wardrobe -- 11. Old fogies and intellectual women: An episode in academic history -- 12. Measuring up to the scientific elite: Rosalind Franklin and the laureate profile -- 13. Murder after suffrage and other stories: Feminism and the golden age of the detective story -- References

Woman'S Place Is At The Typewriter

Woman'S Place Is At The Typewriter
Author: Margery Davies
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010-08-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439905827

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. The Office before the Civil War; 3. Office Work after the Civil War; 4. Women Enter the Office; 5. The Ideological Debate; 6. Scientific Management in the Office; 7. The Private Secretary; 8. Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; Index.

So Sweet to Labor

So Sweet to Labor
Author: Norton Juster
Publisher: Viking
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1979
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This book brings to life the years between the end of the Civil War and the turn of the century by using a sampling of articles, letters, poems and essays written by and for rural women. It describes the daily life of country women and girls. While these writings reflected the labor and hardship that characterized the lives of most of the publications' readers; yet the editorial stance of these publications continued to idealize the vision of a farmer's wife.

A Woman's Place Is in the House

A Woman's Place Is in the House
Author: Barbara Burrell
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1996-01-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780472083848

DIVStudy of women candidates for U.S. House that argues women are successful in winning elections /div

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Deepi Ahluwalia
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0316452254

Discover the trailblazing women who changed the world from their kitchens. If "a woman's place is in the kitchen," why is the history of food such an old boys' club? A Woman's Place sets the record straight, sharing stories of more than 80 hidden figures of food who made a lasting mark on history. In an era when women were told to stay at home and leave glory to the men, these rebel women used the transformative power of food to break barriers and fight for a better world. Discover the stories of: Georgia Gilmore, who fueled the Montgomery Bus Boycott with chicken sandwiches and slices of pie Hattie Burr, who financed the fight for female suffrage by publishing cookbooks Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, who, with just a few grains of salt, inspired a march for the independence of India The inventors of the dishwasher, coffee filter, the first buffalo wings, Veuve Clicquot champagne, the PB&J sandwich, and more. With gorgeous full-color illustrations and 10 recipes that bring the story off of the page and onto your plate, this book reclaims women's rightful place--in the kitchen, and beyond.

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Katelyn Beaty
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1476794154

In A Woman's Place, Katelyn Beaty, insists it's time to reconsider women's work. She challenges us to explore new ways to live out the scriptural call to rule over creation - in the office, the home, in ministry, and beyond.

A Woman's Place

A Woman's Place
Author: Carolyn Osiek
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451413557

This focused look at women in the household context discusses the importance of issues of space and visibility in shaping the lives of early Christian women. Several aspects of women's everyday existence are investigated, including the lives of wives, widows, women with children, female slaves, women as patrons, household leaders, and teachers. In addition, several key themes emerge: hospitality, dining practices, and the extent of female segregation.

A Woman's Place, 1910-1975

A Woman's Place, 1910-1975
Author: Ruth Adam
Publisher: Persephone Books
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2000
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 9781903155097

Provides an overview of 20th century women's lives, covering what the reader want to know about the suffragettes, early 'type-writers', contraception, and work in wartime; and it complements Persephone's other books by exploring factually what they, indirectly, explore in fiction.

"A Woman's Place is in the Kitchen"

Author: Ann Cooper
Publisher: International Thomson Publishing Services
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Ann Cooper, Executive Chef, The Putney Inn, Putney, Vermont, chronicles the history of women's roles in cooking and kitchens, discusses what choices and sacrifices women have made to become successful chefs, and explores the future of women in restaurant kitchens.