Post-Backlash Feminism

by Kellie Bean (McFarland & Co., 2007)

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04:41 PM on February 18, 2010
Wow, Marc, that's a story right out of my department. The Neo-liberal revolution seems to have happened while no one was looking. I often feel a bit at sea in my own profession. "Now retired English prof" sounds like a lovely moniker at this point!

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As a now retired English prof and chair, I took pride in helping to hire and then aid to the PhD a black woman who had been turned down for admission as an undergraduate to our previously segregated institution. However, when she came up for promotion to professor, suddenly the far less qualified wife of another professor was placed in nomination at the same tiime, the deal being that we had to acceot the second one to get the first. "My' candidate was far better qualified and I knew she could pick up a phone and be hired at any number of schools if she were turned down. She did just that. And the white spouse was still promoted! Libralism on campus is basically a myth promoted mostly by people who have never been there.
Reply Marc Arnold
04:35 PM on February 17, 2010
As a now retired English prof and chair, I took pride in helping to hire and then aid to the PhD a black woman who had been turned down for admission as an undergraduate to our previously segregated institution. However, when she came up for promotion to professor, suddenly the far less qualified wife of another professor was placed in nomination at the same tiime, the deal being that we had to acceot the second one to get the first. "My' candidate was far better qualified and I knew she could pick up a phone and be hired at any number of schools if she were turned down. She did just that. And the white spouse was still promoted! Libralism on campus is basically a myth promoted mostly by people who have never been there.
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