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Bibliography and Links

Below are sources of information on feminist pedagogy that we found useful. We'd like to keep this list current and stimulating, so if you have additions, please send them to Laura Smith at laura.smith@mail.utexas.edu or add them here.

Journals
Feminist Teacher: A Journal of the Practices, Theories, and Scholarship of Feminist Teaching. Currently in its 18th volume, the journal has been in circulation since 1984.

Articles
"Feminist Cyborgs: Teaching Like a Feminist in the Computer Classroom," a white paper authored by the CWRL's 2005 Feminist Pedagogy workgroup.

"Melanie Ulrich's Feminist Pedagogy," a white paper by CWRL Developer Kristin Hogan.

Technology and Feminist Pedagogy, a presentation developed by the 2006-07 Feminist Pedagogy workgroup.

"What Feminist Pedagogy has Wrought," by UT School of Law professor Zipporah Wiseman from the Journal of Gender, Social Policy, and the Law 11.2.

"Using Feminist Pedagogy as a Male Teacher", by Steven P. Schacht.

Websites

Penny Welch's Feminist Pedagogy web page offers a definition, quotations, and a bibliography.

A "tough conversation" about feminist pedagogy and the giving of failing grades archived from the WMST-L listserv.

Dr. Carolyn M. Shrewsbury's syllabus for a "feminist pedagogy" course at the Mankato State University in Minnesota.

A statement on Feminist Teaching from the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning at Brown, authored by Gail Cohee, Ph. D.: Feminist Teaching

UT's Center for Women and Gender Studies has a themed lecture series each year: Speaker Series on Gender and Technology, 2007-08.

The CWRL's Blogging Pedagogy, where UT graduate instructors and others discuss ideas, issues, and concerns related to our teaching.

Feminist Pedagogy at UT: Courses
Kristin Hogan's English 314L: Reading Women Writers

Kristin Hogan's English 314L: Women's Popular Genres

Departmental Interest Groups Around UT
Though not all of the following interest groups have a clear focus on feminist pedagogy, they represent hubs of feminist work at UT.

Women, Gender, and Literature Interest Group

Women in Education. This page, from the graduate and undergraduate resource group at the University of Texas, offers definitions, some ideas about what feminist pedagogy is not, and criticisms of feminist pedagogy.

Women in Engineering

Women in Natural Science

Women in Chemistry

Women in Communication

Feminist Solidarity Group in the UT English Department