Wise Women is a collection of autobiographical essays by important and renowned teachers at mid-life. The essays, which are deeply personal, will focus on how these women negotiate the psychological, physical, and social changes brought on by menopause and how the aging process affects their lives as professionals, feminists, writers, mentors, and instructors in the academy. The book addresses such questions as the following: What challenges are left for the feminists who came of age during the women's movement and now have achieved academic success? How do women teachers experience their…mehr
Wise Women is a collection of autobiographical essays by important and renowned teachers at mid-life. The essays, which are deeply personal, will focus on how these women negotiate the psychological, physical, and social changes brought on by menopause and how the aging process affects their lives as professionals, feminists, writers, mentors, and instructors in the academy. The book addresses such questions as the following: What challenges are left for the feminists who came of age during the women's movement and now have achieved academic success? How do women teachers experience their aging selves in the classroom? What legacy will mid-life women leave their younger women colleagues? All of these questions, as well as many others, are covered in this insightful and groundbreaking work.
Preface Introduction Part I Body Time 1. Teaching Where I Was Taught: Coming Home - Mary Gordon 2. Game Plans - Mimi Schwartz 3. "Pregnant With [Myself], At Last":Images of Midlife/A Journal Entry - Jan ZlotnikSchmidt 4. :Saturating LAnguage With Love": Variations on a Dream - Marlene A. Schiwy 5. The Time of Our Lives: The Public Life of Teaching - Patricia E. Phillips Part II Ripening Rootedness 6. Reverie - Jane Tompkins 7. Goodbye, Ms. Chips - JuliaAlvarez 8. But Tell Me, Do You Like Teaching? - Patricia Hampl 9. Me, Myself,Menopause, and I - DonnaLee Davis 10. Reflections on Teaching (And Life in General) Once You've Become a Grandmother - Jean BethkeElshtain 11. Mud Ponies - Diane Glancy 12. Unsettled Weather - Gail B. Griffin Part III FeistyGirls 13. Academic Witchery: Snakes and Snails and Scholarly Tales - Dean Falk 14. Choice Points and Courage - Diane F. Halpern 15. I Can't Hear...I Can't See...I Can't Remember Anything - Lynne Taetzsch 16. Memories of a "First Woman" - Tikva Simone Frymer 17. Rant for Old Teachers - Paula Gunn Allen Part IVTeaching in Time 18. A Teaching Life - Christa L.Walck 19. Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart - GaylePemberton 20. Ecstacy: Teaching and Learning Without Limits - bell hooks 21. Re-viewing our Professional Lives: Talking (And Listening) For a Living - MargaretMatlin 22. On Statutes and Dogs, Poems and "Regs," and Life Inside the Classroom - Judy Scales-Trent 23. Exploring Critical Feminist Pedagogy:Revelations and Confessions About Teaching at Midlife - Esther Ngan-lingChowPart V Community and Generativity 24. Themes that Link Through Time - Sue V. Rosser 25. Naming, Sharing, Speaking: Teaching in Midlife - Jean F.O'Barr 26. "Thinking Back Through [My] Mother": Reclaiming Anger, Advocacy, and Pleasure in Teaching - Judith A. Dorney 27. Charis=Light=Grace - Phyllis R.Freeman
Preface Introduction Part I Body Time 1. Teaching Where I Was Taught: Coming Home - Mary Gordon 2. Game Plans - Mimi Schwartz 3. "Pregnant With [Myself], At Last":Images of Midlife/A Journal Entry - Jan ZlotnikSchmidt 4. :Saturating LAnguage With Love": Variations on a Dream - Marlene A. Schiwy 5. The Time of Our Lives: The Public Life of Teaching - Patricia E. Phillips Part II Ripening Rootedness 6. Reverie - Jane Tompkins 7. Goodbye, Ms. Chips - JuliaAlvarez 8. But Tell Me, Do You Like Teaching? - Patricia Hampl 9. Me, Myself,Menopause, and I - DonnaLee Davis 10. Reflections on Teaching (And Life in General) Once You've Become a Grandmother - Jean BethkeElshtain 11. Mud Ponies - Diane Glancy 12. Unsettled Weather - Gail B. Griffin Part III FeistyGirls 13. Academic Witchery: Snakes and Snails and Scholarly Tales - Dean Falk 14. Choice Points and Courage - Diane F. Halpern 15. I Can't Hear...I Can't See...I Can't Remember Anything - Lynne Taetzsch 16. Memories of a "First Woman" - Tikva Simone Frymer 17. Rant for Old Teachers - Paula Gunn Allen Part IVTeaching in Time 18. A Teaching Life - Christa L.Walck 19. Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart - GaylePemberton 20. Ecstacy: Teaching and Learning Without Limits - bell hooks 21. Re-viewing our Professional Lives: Talking (And Listening) For a Living - MargaretMatlin 22. On Statutes and Dogs, Poems and "Regs," and Life Inside the Classroom - Judy Scales-Trent 23. Exploring Critical Feminist Pedagogy:Revelations and Confessions About Teaching at Midlife - Esther Ngan-lingChowPart V Community and Generativity 24. Themes that Link Through Time - Sue V. Rosser 25. Naming, Sharing, Speaking: Teaching in Midlife - Jean F.O'Barr 26. "Thinking Back Through [My] Mother": Reclaiming Anger, Advocacy, and Pleasure in Teaching - Judith A. Dorney 27. Charis=Light=Grace - Phyllis R.Freeman
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