Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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376386 | Women's Studies International Forum | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
SynopsisThis paper explores how gender and class shape the constructions, perceptions and experiences of career success for three senior female academics, all of whom come from a white, working class background, paying attention to whether they reported any ‘price’ for their academic success. The paper is divided into four sections; first, there is a brief overview of what is known about working class women's experiences of higher education. Second, the paper outlines the methodological approach informing this research. Third, the paper explores the complexity of success. Fourth, some of the costs that my respondents have paid for their career success are discussed.
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Authors
Kate Hoskins,