Word: genderism
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...actually think Harvard as a rule is a wonderful place for women to be," Seltzer says. "I've always been accepted for who I am and what I can do, independently of my gender...
...more of the concentrators men, an even larger proportion of the thesis-writers are also male. The only problem is that most of them are also wonderful and inspirational economists. I love my department, and so I often think that I should complain. Still, while I know that gender does not necessarily make any difference in accessibility and interest level, it is a little strange to envision myself as a blossoming academic when every single one of the academic role models I have is different from me in a fundamental...
...never seemed to come out right. After all, I was e-mailing her because of her expertise in the subject. I should be wanting to write, "I'm so glad to have such a great professor in my field to talk to!" and not even be thinking about gender. Sadly, it was a new experience for me to be discussing economics with a female professor...
...issue is raging around the county: where should the nation be going on racial and gender justice?" Edley said. "This is an issue on which leaders at Harvard and other institutions should be vocal, but I haven't seen...
...staff's concern that Albright's "every move" will be subject to gender-based critique is hysterical and unjustified. While Albright will undoubtedly have to shatter gender stereotypes, her actions as U.N. ambassador were usually interpreted fairly. Furthermore, most recent portrayals of women in unprecedented positions of power, from Margaret Thatcher to Janet Reno, have been free of patriarchal prejudice...