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| author | Hildenbrand, Suzanne |
| author_facet | Hildenbrand, Suzanne Hildenbrand, Suzanne |
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| contents | Ambiguous Authority and Aborted Ambition: Gender, Professionalism, and the Rise and Fall of the Welfare State. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Aspiration Employed Women History Librarians Library Science Males Models Professional Recognition Sex Role Sex Stereotypes Model for looking at the position of women in librarianship and other female-intensive professions consists of three parts: needs of emerging progressive or welfare state with its ever-growing list of activities; prevailing gender system in progressive America; and adjustments required to accommodate tensions between the first two. Forty-four references are cited. (EJS) |
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| language | en |
| publishDate | 1985 |
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| spellingShingle | Ambiguous Authority and Aborted Ambition: Gender, Professionalism, and the Rise and Fall of the Welfare State. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Aspiration Employed Women History Librarians Library Science Males Models Professional Recognition Sex Role Sex Stereotypes Ambiguous Authority and Aborted Ambition: Gender, Professionalism, and the Rise and Fall of the Welfare State. Hildenbrand, Suzanne Aspiration Employed Women History Librarians Library Science Males Models Professional Recognition Sex Role Sex Stereotypes Model for looking at the position of women in librarianship and other female-intensive professions consists of three parts: needs of emerging progressive or welfare state with its ever-growing list of activities; prevailing gender system in progressive America; and adjustments required to accommodate tensions between the first two. Forty-four references are cited. (EJS) |
| title | Ambiguous Authority and Aborted Ambition: Gender, Professionalism, and the Rise and Fall of the Welfare State. |
| topic | Aspiration Employed Women History Librarians Library Science Males Models Professional Recognition Sex Role Sex Stereotypes |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ334697 |