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Title: The 20th Century: A Retrospective by Choi Chaterjee, Jeffrey L. Gould, Phyllis Martin, James C. Riley, Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom ISBN: 0-8133-4009-8 Publisher: Westview Press Pub. Date: 01 March, 2002 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $95.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Chatterjee Has Done It Again
Comment: Chatterjee should write a book on academic sinecures for bourgeois mothers of color.
Rating: 4
Summary: Accessible and Expansive Study of the 20th Century
Comment: This is a very good work. I enjoyed it immensely. The chapters by Choi Chatterjee, in particular, were very thoughtful and well researched. She is proof positive that the historical field suffers from a dearth of women and minority thinkers, and would benefit greatly from their unique and compelling vision.
Given Chatterjee's tremendous breadth on such issues as gender, class, and ethnicity, one would hope for future research by her about academic sinecures for bourgeois mothers of color.
Many people are unaware of this phenomenon. Recently, women of color are being exploited as diversified pawns in the playing field of white male academia. After culminating their rights to motherhood, they are, in effect, phased out of the academy. They are still paid a solid middle class income, of coure, but are petered into nominal positions, teaching, say, one course per semester, thus minimizing their significance within the department's political landscape. (They are permitted to work only about ten to fifteen hours per week.)
This is just another disgraceful example of the dominant white male hierarchy imposing its oppressions upon middle-class mothers of color.
Once again, this is an excellent book. I highly recommend it.
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