Synopses & Reviews
What makes a research project feminist? Connie Miller has complied an annotated bibliography of English-language works that help to answer that question. Each of the titles brought together in this volume addresses some aspect of feminist research. The bibliography includes both general works and those devoted to specific disciplines, and the entries include journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers, and reports.
The book begins with a general section followed by chapters on specific disciplines. Each chapter begins with an introduction discussing general trends. Anthropology, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, and history each merit a separate chapter. A chapter on geography includes architecture and urban planning as well, and a chapter on science covers the hard sciences. A Communications chapter includes mass media and communications, linguistics and speech, film studies, and art criticism. Omitted is the vast body of literature on feminist literary criticism, philosophy, education, nursing, and medicine. The book concludes with both subject and author indexes. The volume will be of interest to feminist scholars from all disciplines as well as to those involved in Women's Studies programs.
Synopsis
What makes a research project feminist? Miller's annotated bibliography brings together titles that address some aspect of this question and of feminist research. The work includes journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers, and reports. Including both general works and those devoted to specific disciplines, the book is organized by discipline with separate chapters on anthropology, sociology, psychology, economics, political science, history, geography, communications, and science. Each chapter begins with an introduction discussing general trends, and the book ends with both subject and author indexes.
Synopsis
What makes a research project feminist? Miller's annotated bibliography brings together titles that address some aspect of this question and of feminist research--journal articles, books, book chapters, conference papers, and reports.
About the Author
CONNIE MILLER is associate librarian and coordinator of computer-assisted information services at Indiana University.
Table of Contents
Introduction
General
Sociology
Anthropology
Psychology
History
Political Science
Economics
Geography, Architecture and Urban Planning
Communication
Science
Bibliography
Subject Index
Author Index