Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists?

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"Can We Wear Our Pearls and Still Be Feminists? explores women's studies from Mandle's perspective as a program director, feminist activist and scholar. She offers a vivid account of being forced to grapple with fundamental issues of what women's studies is and should be.

Her strong commitment to feminism and women's studies does not prevent her from voicing her concerns; instead, it compels her to share the story of her directorship in hopes of shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses, pitfalls and triumphs of women's studies as an academic discipline. Through her examination of the battles involved in creating an academically significant and ideologically open program, Mandle provides insight into a possible avenue of change for feminism. By showing how the program at Colgate University was able to encourage campuswide discussions on feminism, Mandle demonstrates that women's studies can succeed as an inclusive and rigorous field.

This memoir provides readers with a window on important debates concerning feminism and women in academia."--BOOK JACKET.

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