Rewriting Academia
The Development of the Anglicist Women’s and Gender Studies of Continental Europe
Abstract
From a historical perspective, the full academic establishment of Women’s and Gender Studies is a radical and far-reaching innovation. Decisive impulses have come from the United States, the European unification and globalization. European Women’s and Gender Studies are therefore intimately linked to the English language and Anglophone cultures, as the near untranslatability of «gender» shows. In this volume 25 experts present surveys for their countries with a historical and European contextualization and offer fundamental insights not only for English Studies but also various other disciplines.
Keywords
Academia; Anglicist; Behinderung; Chancengleichheit; Class; Class; Continental; Development; Disability; Disability; Education; Ethnicity; Europe; Feminism; Gender; Haas; History of American Studies; History of English Studies; Intersections; Learning; Life; Narratives; Narritive; Portraits; Progress; Queer Studies; Race; Race; Rewriting; Schüler; Social; Studies; Unterprivilegierter; Urban; Urban; USA; Women’s; Women's movementsDOI
10.3726/978-3-653-06121-5ISBN
9783653954432;9783631669853OCN
1083020801Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2015-10-23Classification
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Social and cultural history
Gender studies: women and girls