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The academic kitchen

The academic kitchen1998

Maresi Nerad

About this book

The Academic Kitchen tells the story of the evolution of an all-women's department, the Department of Home Economics, at the University of California, Berkeley from 1905 to 1954. The book's unique focus on the connection between gender and departmental status challenges organizational theorists and higher education specialists to reconsider their traditional analysis of academic departments. By incorporating gender in the analysis, Nerad reveals the process by which departments traditionally dominated by women, including education, library science, nursing, social welfare, and home economics, begin as separate (and unequal) programs and are subsequently eliminated (or sustained without economic rewards, prestige, and power) when administrators no longer regard them as useful.

Details

First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1847250W

Subjects

Berkeley University of CaliforniaEducation (Higher)Feminism and higher educationHistoryHome economicsStudy and teaching (Higher)University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Home EconomicsWomenWomen college teachersUniversity of California, Berkeley. Department of Home EconomicsUniversity of california, berkeleyWomen, historyWomen, social conditionsGender identityWomen's studiesWomen intellectualsFeminism and education

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