Academic Women in Neoliberal Times
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the experiences of academic women in Australian universities, the book explores the interplay between neoliberalism and feminism within academic life. Through qualitative interviews, it highlights the performative choices women make regarding their careers and how they navigate contradictions in their identities. The author reveals how these women contribute to shifts in gender dynamics, creating spaces of influence while addressing systemic inequalities. Ultimately, the work provides fresh perspectives on gender inequality in the context of contemporary academia.