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Staging Women's Lives in Academia: Gendered Life Stages in Language and Literature Workplaces
reviewed by aretha marbley - March 08, 2019
Title: Staging Women's Lives in Academia: Gendered Life Stages in Language and Literature Workplaces
Author(s): Michelle A. Massé & Nan Bauer-Maglin (Eds.)
Publisher: State University of New York Press, Albany
ISBN: 1438464207, Pages: 380, Year: 2018
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- aretha marbley
Texas Tech University
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aretha faye marbley is a Professor and Director of Community Counseling in Counselor Education at Texas Tech University. She received her doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision and is a National Holmes Scholar alumna from the University of Arkansas. She is a critical social justice womanist and community activist scholar, storyteller, educator, and servant with a research focus on global multicultural-social justice counseling and education; womanist activism; human, social, and cultural rights; and oppressive social institutions.
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