"Women's Studies vs. Tradition: New Directions for Academics," 1984 November 16

Title

"Women's Studies vs. Tradition: New Directions for Academics," 1984 November 16

Description

A paper and lecture written by Gloria Kaufman, discussing new feminist ways of thinking. Kaufman explains that feminist scholars have been introducing new ways of thinking into the scholarly world. Feminists have also been questioning the idea of objectivity in science.

Creator

Kaufman, Gloria

Source

Gloria Kaufman Papers, Indiana University South Bend Archives and Special Collections

Date

1984-11-16

Rights

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Identifier

Kaufman_Box1_Folder75_K049

Citation

Kaufman, Gloria, “"Women's Studies vs. Tradition: New Directions for Academics," 1984 November 16,” IU South Bend Archives Digital Collections, accessed March 29, 2024, https://iusbarchives.omeka.net/items/show/211.