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 · Bonnie J. Morris, PhD is a scholar, teacher, writer, and performer. She has written seven books including Revenge of the Women's Studies Professor (Indiana Univ. Press) and Girl Reel (Coffee House Press). She lives in Washington, D.C. and teaches women's studies at both George Washington University and Georgetown www.doorway.ru: For Beginners.  · I discovered Bonnie Morris on BookTV being interviewed for her lastest book and found her compelling, articulate, funny and knowledgeable. This book, an introduction to women's studies, is a good cliff notes if you will of subject matter that can be perused at greater length/5. Women’s History For Beginners opens with a critical investigation of why so few of us are exposed to women’s history in our years of schooling—and why educators and political groups remain leery of bringing fair, accurate women’s history content into the classroom even now. It concludes with the reminder that women, too, are divided by race and class and nationality; that there is no one-size-fits .


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Women's History For Beginners offers a lively, revealing, and provocative overview of this important (and controversial) academic field. Who are the great women of history, and why don't we know more about them? You don't need to be a scholar to n. Women’s History For Beginners opens with a critical investigation of why so few of us are exposed to women’s history in our years of schooling—and why educators and political groups remain leery of bringing fair, accurate women’s history content into the classroom even now. It concludes with the reminder that women, too, are divided by race and class and nationality; that there is no one-size-fits-all women’s history but many different versions, each worthy of investigation and. Women's History For Beginners opens with a critical investigation of why so few of us are exposed to women's history in our years of schooling--and why educators and political groups remain leery of bringing fair, accurate women's history content into the classroom even now. It concludes with the reminder that women, too, are divided by race and class and nationality; that there is no one-size-fits-all women's history but many different versions, each worthy of investigation and understanding.

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