Knowing feminism: the significance of formal education to women’s accounts of 'becoming feminist'

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Guest, C. 2016. Knowing feminism: the significance of formal education to women’s accounts of 'becoming feminist'. Gender and Education. 28 (3), pp. 471-476. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2016.1167842
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TitleKnowing feminism: the significance of formal education to women’s accounts of 'becoming feminist'
AuthorsGuest, C.
Abstract

Educational spaces have long provided opportunities for politicisation and activism. However, research into the processes through which students become politicised can often focus on participation in recognised forms of political action, thereby ignoring the multiple factors active in developing a political consciousness. This paper draws on narrative interviews with feminist women to consider the importance of education to their experience of becoming feminist. It considers how, for a particular group of women who were all students or recent graduates of non-STEM disciplines, academic feminism formed an important part of their narrative of becoming feminist. Each of the women referred to having a long-standing feminist inclination, instinct or feeling and indicated that studying academic feminism offered them the tools for reflecting on and articulating this.

PublisherTaylor & Francis (Routledge)
JournalGender and Education
ISSN0954-0253
Publication dates
Online04 Apr 2016
Print15 Apr 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited13 Dec 2018
Accepted15 Mar 2016
Output statusPublished
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Gender and Education on 04/04/2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/09540253.2016.1167842.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2016.1167842
LanguageEnglish
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