The Academic Kitchen: A Social History of Gender Stratification at the University of California, Berkeley / Edition 1

The Academic Kitchen: A Social History of Gender Stratification at the University of California, Berkeley / Edition 1

by Maresi Nerad
ISBN-10:
0791439704
ISBN-13:
9780791439708
Pub. Date:
01/07/1999
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
ISBN-10:
0791439704
ISBN-13:
9780791439708
Pub. Date:
01/07/1999
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
The Academic Kitchen: A Social History of Gender Stratification at the University of California, Berkeley / Edition 1

The Academic Kitchen: A Social History of Gender Stratification at the University of California, Berkeley / Edition 1

by Maresi Nerad
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Overview

The Academic Kitchen tells the story of the evolution of an all-women's department, the Department of Home Economics, at the University of California, Berkeley from 1905 to 1954. The book's unique focus on the connection between gender and departmental status challenges organizational theorists and higher education specialists to reconsider their traditional analysis of academic departments. By incorporating gender in the analysis, Nerad reveals the process by which departments traditionally dominated by women, including education, library science, nursing, social welfare, and home economics, begin as separate (and unequal) programs and are subsequently eliminated (or sustained without economic rewards, prestige, and power) when administrators no longer regard them as useful.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791439708
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/07/1999
Series: SUNY series, Frontiers in Education
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 195
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Maresi Nerad is Director of Graduate Research at the University of California, Berkeley. She has published several works, including Graduate Education in the United States (with R. June and D. Miller).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgments

Introduction

From Social Reform Movement to Academic Study: Home Economics
The Berkeley Saga

1. Creating a Department of Home Economics at the University of California

The Invisible Berkeley Women Students
Benjamin Ide Wheeler of Berkeley: "A Womanly Education to Be More Serviceable Wives and Mothers"
"All We Ask Is a Chance": The Second-Class Status of Women Students and the Establishment of Home Economics at Berkeley
Jessica Peixotto, Lucy Sprague, Lucy Ward Stebbins: Living Down "Prejudices"
A "Women's Department": A Form of Segregation?

2. University Schooling for "the Housekeeper, Homemaker, and Mother"

The Frustrating Struggle for Faculty and Status as a School
Developing an Organizational Structure
"Women Cannot Take Responsibility as Well as Men ..."
A Department after All, but Power Rests with the President

3. Institution Builder: Agnes Fay Morgan

Keeping a "Deep" Secret
Household "Science" or Household "Art"?
Gender Inequality Enhanced by the War
Building an Institution: A Genius for Essentials

4. In Search of Status

Concentrating on What Affects Status: Quality of Faculty, Curriculum, Research, Outside Funding, Graduates' Careers, Committee Service, and Facilities
Securing Outside Research Funding
The Career Choices and Employment of the Department's Students and the Graduate Group in Nutrition
A Name Change and a Fight: What's in a Name? Power

5. From "The Peak of Eminence" to the End of a Separate Sphere: Berkeley Finds Home Economics an Embarrassment

Conclusion: Lessons

Appendix: A Chronological History of Home Economics at the University of California, Berkeley

Notes

Bibliographic Essay

Selected Bibliography

Index

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Catharine R. Stimpson

Maresi Nerad has taken one department in one university, but what a department and what a university. Required reading for anyone who wants to understand how the contemporary university got to be what it is.

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