Overview and History References
Feminist Pedagogy
Feminist Art
Feminist Theory
Participatory Democracy and Art
Feminist Pedagogy
American Association of University Women (1999). Gender gaps: Where our schools fail children. Washington, DC: Author.
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Keifer-Boyd, K. (2003). A pedagogy to expose and critique gendered cultural stereotypes embedded in art interpretations. Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 44 (4) 315-334.
Lather, P. (1991). Getting smart: Feminist research and pedagogy within the postmodern. New York: Routledge.
Luke, C. & Gore, J. (Eds.) (1992). Feminisms and critical pedagogy. New York: Routledge.
Lundeberg, M. A. (1997). You guys are overreacting: Teaching prospective teachers about subtle gender bias. Journal of Teacher Education, 48 (1), 55-61.
Maher, F. A. & Tetreaut, M. K. (1994). The feminist classroom. New York: Basic Books.
Manicom, A. (1992). Feminist pedagogy: Transformations, standpoints, and politics. Canadian Journal of Education, 17, 365-389.
Ropers-Huilman, B. (1998). Feminist teaching in theory and practice: Situating power and knowledge in poststructural classrooms. New York: Teachers College.
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Saccá, E. J. & Zimmerman, E. (Eds.). (1998). Women art educators IV: Herstories, ourstories, future stories. Boucherville, Quebec: Canadian Society for Education through Art.
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