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Acknowledgments | ||
Editors' Note | ||
Challenging the Chill | 3 | |
Paying the Inequity Tax | 17 | |
A Nurse Educator's Experience in Academia | 22 | |
Women in Canadian Universities: An Insider's View from Outside; an Outsider's View from Inside | 26 | |
"Bend and You Will Be Whole": Women in Canadian University Executive Suites | 33 | |
Dare to Be Brave: Stand Up for Yourself | 47 | |
No Welcome for a Woman: Seeking Colleagues in a Cold Climate | 51 | |
Part-time Language Teachers in the Academic Tundra | 56 | |
Sickness, Health, and Contract Employment | 63 | |
Perspectives from a Woman's Place | 67 | |
Everyday Discrimination: We Know How and When, but Never Why | 72 | |
Transforming at the Margins of the Academy | 85 | |
The Wandering Wombs: Women Faculty Empower Themselves through Friendship | 92 | |
Doing the Tango in the Canadian Academic Tundra: Keep Those Feet Moving Fast | 98 | |
When Life Gets in the Way of Life: Work/Family Conflicts among Academic Women and Men | 104 | |
On Being a Lady Professor | 112 | |
A Wedding and Two Funerals | 116 | |
Managing Men-in-Skirts | 119 | |
Disadvantaged? Not I! | 124 | |
Teaching Doesn't Count | 129 | |
Downsize This ... and This and This: Women and Academic Hiring | 133 | |
Don't Let Them Know You Care | 139 | |
An Alternative Vision: Creating a Life Vitae | 143 | |
A Different Balance | 147 | |
Why I Didn't Have Time to Write This Article | 151 | |
An Academic Life as I Have Experienced It | 158 | |
Equity Coordinator: Change Agent in an Unyielding Power Structure | 162 | |
On Being Homeless: Aboriginal Experiences of Academic Spaces | 168 | |
Biologist from Birth: Mother by Instinct | 174 | |
Women on Campus: Mosaic Myth or Melting Pot Reality? | 178 | |
What's a Girl like You Doing in a Nice Place like This? Mothering in the Academy | 183 | |
McTeaching | 189 | |
Some Stones and Some Mountains | 193 | |
Princesses and Physicists: How Women in the Lab Shattered My Stereotypes | 199 | |
Different Parts of the Margin | 203 | |
The New Roads Scholar or the Effect of Hypergyny on Universities | 209 | |
Left Out in the Cold ... Who? Me? | 214 | |
A Few Things Learned | 218 | |
Pioneering at the End of the Twentieth Century | 222 | |
Happy People Have no Story? | 226 | |
And the Wisdom to Know the Difference | 230 | |
If You Are Dumped On, It Is Not All Bad | 235 | |
Science and Business: Two Working Lives Compared | 241 | |
Largesse: Gains and Losses in the Classroom | 248 | |
"To Everything There Is a Season" | 252 | |
Postgraduate Journal: Blood, Sweat, and Tears | 257 | |
Postscript | 261 | |
Contributors | 262 | |
References | 269 |
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