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Feminists Reclaim Mentorship eBook

An Anthology

idioma: inglês
Editor: State University of New York Press, fevereiro de 2023 ‧
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Feminists revisit their mixed experiences of mentoring and being mentored to reclaim mentorship as a project for new generations.

Mentorship continues to loom large in stories about women''s work and personal lives- sometimes for the better, but often for the worse. If mentors can nurture and support, they can also bitterly disappoint, reproducing the hardships they once suffered and reinforcing the same old hierarchies and inequities. The stories gathered in Feminists Reclaim Mentorship challenge our fundamental assumptions about mentorship, illuminating the obstacles that make it difficult to connect meaningfully and ethically while reimagining the possibilities for reciprocity. Does mentorship require sameness? Might we find more inventive, collaborative ways to bond than the traditional top-down model of mentoring? Drawing on their experiences in academia, creative writing, publishing, and journalism, the volume''s editors, Nancy K. Miller and Tahneer Oksman, and their twenty-six contributors collectively strive for relationships that acknowledge differences alongside the importance of common bonds. Feminists Reclaim Mentorship will resonate across workspaces and arrives at a moment when the need to form feminist connections within and between generations couldn''t feel more urgent.

Feminists Reclaim Mentorship

An Anthology

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781438491868
Editor: State University of New York Press
Data de Lançamento: fevereiro de 2023
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Coleção: Suny Series In Feminist Criticism And Theory
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Literatura > Ensaios
eBooks em Inglês > Ciências Sociais e Humanas > Sociologia
EAN: 9781438491868
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