The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon

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Title
The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon
Description
The minutiae of sexism are usually not actionable; most are such petty incidents that they may not even be identified, much less protested. They are, however, important, like the dust and ice in Saturn's rings, because, taken together, they constitute formidable barriers. As Saturn is partially obscured by its rings, so are good jobs partially obscured for women by "grains of sand": the minutiae of sexism.
Creator
Rowe, Mary P.
Date
2024-06-25T21:55:05Z
2024-06-25T21:55:05Z
1974
Type
Article
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/155307
Mary P. Rowe, "The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon," in Graduate and Professional Education of Women: Proceedings of American Association of University Women Conference (1974), 1-9.
Language
en_US