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Left Out in the Cold … Who? Me?

  • Carol Stos
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Women in the Canadian Academic Tundra
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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Editors’ Note xiii
  5. Challenging the Chill 3
  6. Paying the Inequity Tax 17
  7. A Nurse Educator’s Experience in Academia 22
  8. Women in Canadian Universities: An Insider’s View from Outside; an Outsider’s View from Inside 26
  9. “Bend and You Will Be Whole”: Women in Canadian University Executive Suites 33
  10. Dare to Be Brave: Stand Up for Yourself 47
  11. No Welcome for a Woman: Seeking Colleagues in a Cold Climate 51
  12. Part-time Language Teachers in the Academic Tundra 56
  13. Sickness, Health, and Contract Employment 63
  14. Perspectives from a Woman’s Place 67
  15. Everyday Discrimination: We Know How and When, but Never Why 72
  16. Transforming at the Margins of the Academy¹ 85
  17. The Wandering Wombs: Women Faculty Empower Themselves through Friendship 92
  18. Doing the Tango in the Canadian Academic Tundra: Keep Those Feet Moving Fast 98
  19. When Life Gets in the Way of Life: Work/Family Conflicts among Academic Women and Men 104
  20. On Being a Lady Professor 112
  21. A Wedding and Two Funerals 116
  22. Managing Men-in-Skirts 119
  23. Disadvantaged? Not I! 124
  24. Teaching Doesn’t Count 129
  25. Downsize This … and This and This: Women and Academic Hiring 133
  26. Don’t Let Them Know You Care 139
  27. An Alternative Vision: Creating a Life Vitae 143
  28. A Different Balance 147
  29. Why I Didn’t Have Time to Write This Article 151
  30. An Academic Life as I Have Experienced It 158
  31. Equity Coordinator: Change Agent in an Unyielding Power Structure 162
  32. On Being Homeless: Aboriginal Experiences of Academic Spaces 168
  33. Biologist from Birth: Mother by Instinct 174
  34. Women on Campus: Mosaic Myth or Melting Pot Reality? 178
  35. What’s a Girl like You Doing in a Nice Place like This? Mothering in the Academy 183
  36. McTeaching 189
  37. Some Stones and Some Mountains 193
  38. Princesses and Physicists: How Women in the Lab Shattered My Stereotypes 199
  39. Different Parts of the Margin 203
  40. The New Roads Scholar or the Effect Of Hypergyny on Universities 209
  41. Left Out in the Cold … Who? Me? 214
  42. A Few Things Learned 218
  43. Pioneering at the End of the Twentieth Century 222
  44. Happy People Have No Story?¹ 226
  45. And the Wisdom to Know the Difference 230
  46. If You Are Dumped On, It Is Not All Bad 235
  47. Science and Business: Two Working Lives Compared 241
  48. Largesse: Gains and Losses in the Classroom 248
  49. “To Everything There Is a Season” 252
  50. Postgraduate Journal: Blood, Sweat, and Tears 257
  51. Postscript 261
  52. Contributors 262
  53. References 269
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