Thorny tenure case at case western leads to sex-bias charges : a scientist with a strong publication record was twice denied tenure, and her data were seized
Autor/in:
Smallwood, Scott
Quelle: The chronicle of higher education, Vol. 47 (2001) No. 24, S. 14-16
CEWS Kategorie:Berufsbiographie und Karriere, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
'... und raus bist Du!' : zur massiven Ausgrenzung von Ost-Professorinnen in der Erziehungswissenschaft
Autor/in:
Klinkhammer, Monika
Quelle: Konsens, (1994) H. 4, S. 9-12
Schlagwörter:Erziehungswissenschaft; neue Bundesländer; Diskriminierung; Beruf; Hochschullehrerin
CEWS Kategorie:Wissenschaft als Beruf
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Black women professor - white university
Autor/in:
McKay, Nellie
Quelle: Women's studies international forum, Vol. 6 (1983) No. 2, S. 143-147
Inhalt: "Black people, as a group, have been the victims of exclusion in almost all areas of the dominant American cultural life. Black women, in particular, have suffered because of race and sex. The result of these oppressions has been a general cultural silence and invisibility of all black people. Challenges to the racial status quo reached momentous dimensions in the 1960s, the era of the black revolution, and touched all areas of the national life in the U.S.A. However, when the smoke cleared, black women discovered that despite their efforts in the struggle, few of them reaped rewards. In the wake of the women's liberation movement that followed, the general consensus among women of color was that black meant black men and women meant white women. This is an unsatisfactory state of affairs, and one which black women have vowed to fight against. The university is one of the arenas for this confrontation. This paper looks at the experiences of one black woman in a prestigious Midwestern university and documents the nature of her experiences as a double minority. She voices the opinion that black women intend to struggle on to their rightful places in the academy. They can't go back, and they aim to stay." (author's abstract)