Women in the Museum: Lessons from the Workplace

Author:   Joan H. Baldwin ,  Anne W. Ackerson
Publisher:   Left Coast Press Inc
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9781629582351


Pages:   214
Publication Date:   20 June 2017
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Author:   Joan H. Baldwin ,  Anne W. Ackerson
Publisher:   Left Coast Press Inc
Imprint:   Left Coast Press Inc
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781629582351


ISBN 10:   1629582352
Pages:   214
Publication Date:   20 June 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Introduction: A Message from the Authors Prologue: The Myths 1. Why Gender (Still) Matters in a Post-Feminist World 2. Founders, Philanthropists, Volunteers, and Professionals: The Historical Impact of Women on Museums 3. The Face in the Mirror: A Portrait of Women Working in Museums Today 4. Still the Boys’ Club: Gender Equity and the Board of Trustees 5. Death by a Thousand Cuts: How Stereotypes Affect Women in the Museum Workplace 6. The Thought Bubble Over Our Heads: Language and Stereotyping 7. Women at Work in MuseumLand: What and How in Their Own Words 8. Museum Women and Family Ties 9. Single at Work 10. What Makes a Great Museum Workplace for Women 11. What the Next Generation of Women Want (and Expect) from Their Museum Careers 12. Groundhog Day: The Women in Museum Time Loop Epilogue: Gender, Power, Influence, and Responsibility Gender Equity Agenda Additional Resources for Readers

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Women in the Museum is a bold study that corrects erroneous impressions that, because more women than men are entering the museum workforce, inequities have been banished. Alas, they are alive and well, as is carefully delineated here with ample evidence by the authors. Brief histories of significant - if often forgotten - females in museum history, together with sometimes hair-raising accounts from current workers, will enlighten those committed to institutional inclusion. Amy Levin, Northern Illinois University, USA Women in the Museum should be required reading for [those] both emerging museum professionals and seasoned leaders wishing to address the longstanding and often unspoken problem of gender bias in the field. I especially appreciate the candid view into the lives of real women, past and present, making vital contributions to all aspects of the museum workplace. As established advocates of women in leadership positions, Baldwin and Ackerson provide concrete strategies for achieving gender equity across the profession. Paula J. Birnbaum, University of San Francisco, USA


""Women in the Museum is a bold study that corrects erroneous impressions that, because more women than men are entering the museum workforce, inequities have been banished. Alas, they are alive and well, as is carefully delineated here with ample evidence by the authors. Brief histories of significant – if often forgotten – females in museum history, together with sometimes hair-raising accounts from current workers, will enlighten those committed to institutional inclusion."" Amy Levin, Northern Illinois University, USA “Women in the Museum should be required reading for [those] both emerging museum professionals and seasoned leaders wishing to address the longstanding and often unspoken problem of gender bias in the field. I especially appreciate the candid view into the lives of real women, past and present, making vital contributions to all aspects of the museum workplace. As established advocates of women in leadership positions, Baldwin and Ackerson provide concrete strategies for achieving gender equity across the profession."" Paula J. Birnbaum, University of San Francisco, USA ""Baldwin and Ackerson give readers a solid stepping stone to discovering more about the history of women in museums and encourage students to look at their own nations’ historical beginnings. They also detail how women seeking a career in the heritage sector will encounter existing barriers. These lessons from the workplace provided me with confidence not to accept the status quo."" Greagh Smith, Victoria University of Wellington


Author Information

Joan H. Baldwin is co-founder of the Gender Equity in Museums Movement and a former museum director. She is currently the Curator of Special Collections at The Hotchkiss School, USA, and is co-author of Leadership Matters (2013). Anne W. Ackerson is co-founder of the Gender Equity in Museums Movement and a former director of the Museum Association of New York, USA. She has managed a number of museums across New York State and is co-author of Leadership Matters (2013).

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