The essays in this forum address the accomplishments and shortcomings of a quarter-century of western women's and gender history, suggesting future directions for the field. The authors differ in their assessments of efforts to achieve multicultural histories and to address relationships of power within western women's history, as well as about the impact of western women's history on western historical scholarship. This essay suggests that the differences in analysis, emphasis, and conclusions in the three essays that follow are only partly due to three authors' addressing different scholarly and popular discourses. Entrenched academic power relationships, conservative public politics, and the difficulty of imagining new narratives have all inhibited historians' efforts to interrogate power and disrupt relationships of domination. It is time to address these difficult and urgent tasks.
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November 2010
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November 01 2010
Looking Back to the Road Ahead
Elizabeth Jameson
Elizabeth Jameson
The author is a member of the history department at the University of Calgary.
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Pacific Historical Review (2010) 79 (4): 574–584.
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Elizabeth Jameson; Looking Back to the Road Ahead. Pacific Historical Review 1 November 2010; 79 (4): 574–584. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2010.79.4.574
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