Every year, American universities publish glowing reports stating their commitment to diversity, often showing statistics of female hires as proof of success. Yet, although women make up increasing numbers of graduate students, graduate degree recipients, and even new hires, academic life remains overwhelming a man's world. The reality that the statistics fail to highlight is that the presence of women, specifically those with children, in the ranks of tenured faculty has not increased in a generation. Further, those women ...
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Every year, American universities publish glowing reports stating their commitment to diversity, often showing statistics of female hires as proof of success. Yet, although women make up increasing numbers of graduate students, graduate degree recipients, and even new hires, academic life remains overwhelming a man's world. The reality that the statistics fail to highlight is that the presence of women, specifically those with children, in the ranks of tenured faculty has not increased in a generation. Further, those women who do achieve tenure track placement tend to report slow advancement, income disparity, and lack of job satisfaction compared to their male colleagues. Amid these disadvantages, what is a Mama, PhD to do? This literary anthology brings together a selection of deeply felt personal narratives by smart, interesting women who explore the continued inequality of the sexes in higher education and suggest changes that could make universities more family-friendly workplaces. The contributors hail from a wide array of disciplines and bring with them a variety of perspectives, including those of single and adoptive parents. They address topics that range from the level of policy to practical day-to-day concerns, including caring for a child with special needs, breastfeeding on campus, negotiating viable maternity and family leave policies, job-sharing and telecommuting options, and fitting into desk/chair combinations while eight months pregnant. Candid, provocative, and sometimes with a wry sense of humor, the thirty-five essays in this anthology speak to and offer support for any woman attempting to combine work and family, as well as anyone who is interested in improving the university's ability to live up to its reputation to be among the most progressive of American institutions.
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Very good. Ex-library. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 262 p. Contains: Illustrations, black & white. Audience: General/trade. LCCN 2007033808 Type of material Book Main title Mama, PhD: women write about motherhood and academic life / edited by Elrena Evans and Caroline Grant. Published/Created New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, c2008. Description xxv, 262 p.; 24 cm. ISBN 9780813543178 (hardcover: alk. paper) 0813543177 (hardcover: alk. paper) 9780813543185 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0813543185 (pbk. : alk. paper) LC classification LC1568. M35 2008 Related names Evans, Elrena, 1978-Grant, Caroline, 1967-Contents The conversation / Jamie Warner--In medias res / Sonya Huber--Scholar, negated / Jessica Smartt Gullion--Student/body / Sheila Squillante--On being Phyllis's daughter: thoughts on academic intimacy / Laura Levitt--Engineering motherhood / Jennifer Eyre White--The wire mother / Susan O'Doherty--Fitting in / Elrena Evans--Motherhood after tenure: confessions of a late bloomer / Aeron Haynie--First day of school / Amy Hudock--Boards and a passion: on theatre, academia, and the art of failure / Anjalee Deshpande Nadkarni--Living (! ) a life I never planned / Rosemarie Emanuele--Coming to terms at full term / Natalie Kertes Weaver--One mama?'s dispensable myths and indispensable machines / Angelica Duran--That mommy thing / Alissa McElreath--Failure to progress: what having a baby taught me about Aristotle, advanced degrees, developmental delays, and other natural disasters / Irena Auerbuch Smith--Infinite calculations / Della Fenster--I stand here teaching: Tillie Olsen and maternity in the classroom / Julia Lisella--The facts, the stories / Leah Bradshaw--I am not a head on a stick: on being a teacher and a doctor and a mommy / Elisabeth Rose Gruner--Lip service / Jennifer Cognard-Black--Body double / Leslie Leyland Fields--The long and winding road / Jean Kazez--The bags I carried / Caroline Grant--Of the boys / Martha Ellis Crone--Free to be--mom and me: finding my complicated truth as an academic daughter / Megan Pincus Kajitani--Nontraditional academics: at home with children and a PhD / Susan Bassow, Dana Campbell, Liz Stockwell--A great place to have a baby / Rebecca Steinitz--Recovering academic / Jennifer Margulis--The orange kangaroo / Nicole Cooley and Julia Spicher Kasdorf--Ideal mama, ideal worker: negotiating guilt and shame in academe / Jean-Anne Sutherland--In theory/in practice: on choosing children and the academy / Lisa Harper--Motherhood is easy; graduate school is hard / Tedra Osell--Momifesto: affirmations for the academic mother / Cynthia Kuhn...[et al. ]--In dreams begin possibilities--or, anybody have time for a change? / Judith Sanders. LC Subjects Women in higher education--United States--Social conditions. Motherhood--United States. Notes Includes bibliographical references. Dewey class no. 378.1/55082 Geographic area code n-us---Other system no. (OCoLC)ocn172521639 (OCoLC)172521639