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VALE - Virtual Academic Library Environment
Kayo Denda
Women's Studies Librarian
kdenda@rci.rutgers.edu
August 2009
Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: Women's and Gender Studies: Knowledge and Power: Issues in Women's Leadership:
Women and Feminist Pedagogy

Subject Headings

Feminism and education--United States
Feminist theory--Study and teaching--United States
Sex role--Study and teaching--United States
Sexism--Study and teaching--United States

Search YouTube and Google Scholar

Type in the terms below to search YouTube and Google Scholar for relevant articles and videos.

Feminism education
Feminist education
Feminist theory
Pedagogy

Books

The following sources provide basic information and brief introductions to the topic of feminist pedagogy. Call numbers and locations are listed below the book's description. Refer to the Ask-A-Librarian, IRIS Guide and Building Map pages for more information. Links to online sources are provided.

Bernal, Dolores Delgado; Elenes, C. Alejandra; Godinez, Francisca E. and Villenas, Sofia, eds. Chicana/Latina education in everyday life: Feminista perspectives on pedagogy and epistemology.
New York: State University of New York Press, 2006.
DOUGLASS, ALEX STACKS LC2670.C47 2006

Coffey, Amanda and Delamont, Sara. Feminism and the classroom teacher: Research, praxis and pedagogy.
Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis, 2000.
DOUGLASS STACKS LC197.C63 2000

Maher, Frances A. and Thompson Tetreault, Mary Kay. The feminist classroom: Dynamics of gender, race, and privilege.
Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
DOUGLASS STACKS LC197.M35 2001

Weiler, Kathleen. Feminist engagements: reading, resisting and revisioning male theorists in education and cultural studies.
New York: Routledge, 2001.
ALEX STACKS LC197.F474 2001

Journals

The journals below may contain relevant articles on your chosen topic. To locate the online versions of these journals, search for the title in IRIS and select "Periodical title begins with" from the dropdown menu. The results page will include a link to the electronic version.

Feminist Teacher [Rutgers Restricted, Online Resource]

Feminist Theory [Rutgers Restricted, Online Resource]

Gender Issues [Rutgers Restricted, Online Resource]

Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy [Rutgers Restricted, Online Resource]

Indexes

Journal articles from a variety of periodical sources can be found via these specialized and multidisciplinary indexes. Students can use their Net ID and password to log into Rutgers Restricted databases from off-campus. See the "How Do I Connect From Home?" guide for more information.

Contemporary Women's Issues (1992-present)
Covers over 1500 sources published by more than 200 organizations around the world. Coverage includes more than 150 periodicals in addition to non-periodical source publications.

ERIC (Education Resource Information Center)
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a national education database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.

PsycINFO
PsycINFO is an electronic bibliographic database that provides abstracts and citations to the scholarly literature in the behavioral sciences and mental health.

Websites

Better Pedagogy in Higher Education (Facebook Page)

Critical Psychology, Liberation Psychology, Critical Pedagogy (Facebook Page)

Diary of an Anxious Black Woman
The anonymous author is a female Women's Studies professor who blogs about black, feminist and Women's Studies department (including student) issues within the world of academia (and the world at large).

Feminist Educational Research

Feminists on Facebook (Facebook Page)

M. Jacqui Alexander (Google Books)
"M. Jacqui Alexander is a professor of Women's Studies at the University of Toronto."

Mary Gossy, Ph.D. (Rutgers)
"Professor Gossy specializes in feminist literary theory, psychoanalysis and the prose of Imperial Spain."

National Women's Studies Association

The New Jersey Project on Inclusive Scholarship, Curriculum and Teaching

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