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Consultants

The National Center has invited scholars in selected academic disciplines to write brief essays summarizing the impact of the new scholarship on women on their disciplines. These essays identify and explain the issues to be confronted as faculty in these disciplines revise their courses to include the information and perspectives provided by this scholarship. Completed essays are available from the Center (see Publications  list).

Anthropology
Louise Lamphere, University of New Mexico

Art
Linnea Dietrich, Miami University
Diane Smith Hurd, Art Academy of Cincinnati

Biology
Bonnie Spanier, University at Albany, SUNY

British Literature
Susan Wolfson, Princeton University

Composition
Lynn Worsham, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Economics
Julie Nelson, Brandeis University

Education
Madeleine Grumet and Kate McCoy, CUNY--Brooklyn College

European History
Sylvia Schafer and Merry Wiesner, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

Geography
Janice Monk, University of Arizona

Health
Sue Rosser, University of Florida, Gainesville

Music
J. Michele Edwards, Macalester College

Philosophy
Andrea Nye, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater

Political Science
Virginia Sapiro, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Psychology
Margaret Madden and Nancy Russo, Arizona State University

Sociology
Jaqueline Johnson and Barbara Risman, North Carolina State University

U.S. History
Nancy Hewitt, Duke University