Joan Wallach Scott (Brooklyn, New York, 18 d'avientu de 1941) , más conocida como Joan Scott, ye una historiadora estauxunidense especializada n'historia de Francia, según na historia de les mentalidaes, con importantes contribuciones nel campu de la historia de xéneru y historia de la muyer y historia intelectual. Na actualidá ye titular de la cátedra Harold F. Linder nel Institute for Advanced Study de Princenton, Nueva Jersey.

Joan Wallach Scott
Vida
Nacimientu Brooklyn18 d'avientu de 1941[1] (82 años)
Nacionalidá Bandera de Estaos Xuníos d'América Estaos Xuníos [2]
Familia
Fíos/es A. O. Scott
Estudios
Estudios Universidá de Wisconsin-Madison
Universidá Brandeis 1962) Grau n'Artes
Direutor de tesis Charles Tilly
Llingües falaes inglés[3]
Oficiu historiadora, profesora universitaria, historiadora del movimiento obrero (es) Traducirescritora
Emplegadores Universidá Johns Hopkins
Universidá de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill
Universidá Rutgers
Universidá Northwestern
Universidá d'Utrecht
Premios
Miembru de Academia de les Artes y les Ciencies d'Estaos Xuníos
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Ente les sos publicaciones más notables ta l'artículu El xéneru: una categoría útil nel analís históricu (Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis), publicáu en 1986 na American Historical Review ye unu de los más lleíos y citaos na historia de la revista[9] y considérase xerminal na formación del campu de conocencia de la historia de xéneru.[10]

Datos biográficos editar

Joan Scott nació como Joan Wallach en Brooklyn, New York, fía de Lottie Tannenbaum y Sam Wallach, profesores d'enseñances medies.[11][12] Ye sobrina del actor Eli Wallach (hermanu del so padre). La so familia yera xudía y el so padre nació en Dolina, Polonia.[13]

Graduóse na Universidá de Brandeis en 1962 y recibió el so grau de doctor na Universidá de Wisconsin–Madison en 1969.

Obra de Joan Wallach Scott editar

Llibros de Joan Scottt editar

  • The Glassworkers of Carmaux: French Craftsmen and Political Action in a Nineteenth Century City. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1974; French translation, Flammarion, 1982.
  • Women, Work and Family (coauthored with Louise Tilly). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978; Routledge, 1987; Italian translation, 1981; French translation, 1987; Korean translation, 2008.
  • Gender and the Politics of History. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988; Revised edition, 1999. Japanese translation, Heibonsha 1992; Spanish translation, Fondu de Cultura Económica, 2008.
  • Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man. Harvard University Press, 1996; French translation: Albin Michel, 1998; Portuguese translation: Editora Mulheres 2002; Korean translation, Sang Sanchi 2006.
  • Parité: Sexual Equality and the Crisis of French Universalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. French translation: Albin Michel, 2005. Korean translation: Ingansarang, 2009.
  • The Politics of the Veil. Princeton University Press, 2007. Bulgarian translation 2008; Arabic translation, Toubkal, 2009; Turkish translation, Tabur, 2012.
  • Théorie Critique de l'Histoire: Identités, expériences, politiques. Fayard, 2009. Edited: Western Societies: A Documentary History (edited, with Brian Tierney), 2 vols. New York: Alfred Knopf, 1983; 2nd edition, 1999.
  • Learning about Women: Gender, Power and Politics (edited with Jill Conway and Susan Bourque). University of Michigan Press, 1987.
  • Feminists Theorize the Political (edited with Judith Butler). New York, Routledge, 1992.
  • Alper, Benedict S. Love and Politics in Wartime: Letters to my Wife, 1943-5. University of Illinois Press, 1992.
  • The Mythmaking Frame of Mind: Social Imagination and American Culture (edited with James Gilbert, Amy Gilman, and Donald Scott). San Francisco, Wadsworth, 1992.
  • Feminism and History (A volume in the Oxford series, Readings in Feminism). Oxford University Press, 1996.
  • Transitions, Environments, Translations: Feminisms in International Politics (edited with Cora Kaplan and Debra Keates). Routledge, 1997.
  • Schools of Thought: Twenty-five Years of Interpretive Social Science (edited with Debra Keates). Princeton University Press, 2001.
  • Going Public: Feminism and the Shifting Boundaries of the Private Sphere (edited with Debra Keates). Champaign IL: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
  • Women's Studies on the Edge. Durham, Duke University Press, 2009. II.
  • The Fantasy of Feminist History. Durham, Duke University Press, 2011.

Artículos editar

  • "The Glassworkers of Carmaux", in S. Thernstrom and R. Sennett (eds), Nineteenth Century Cities: Essays in the New Urban History (Yale University Press, 1969), pp. 3–48.
  • "-yos Verriers de Carmaux, 1865-1900," Le Mouvement Social 76 (1971), pp. 67–93.
  • "Women's Work and the Family in 19th Century Europe" (coauthored with Louise Tilly), in C. Rosenberg (ed.), The Family in History (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975), pp. 145–178.
  • "Llabor History in the United States since the 1960's," Le Mouvement Social, Non. 100 (July 1977), pp. 121–131.
  • Recent U.S. Scholarship on the History of Women (coauthored with B. Sicherman, W. Monter, K. Sklar). American Historical Association, 1980.
  • "Social History and the History of Socialism: French Socialist Municipalities in the 1890's," Le Mouvement Social 111 (Spring 1980), pp. 145–153.
  • "Political Shoemakers," (coauthored with Eric Hobsbawm) Past and Present 89 (November 1980), pp. 86–114.
  • "Dix Ans de l'histoire des femmes aux états-unis," Le Débat 19 (1981), pp. 127–132 (translated into Spanish for publication in Débat, 1984).
  • "Politics and the Profession: Women Historians in the 1980's," Women's Studies Quarterly 9:3 (Fall 1981).
  • "Mayors versus Police Chiefs: Socialist Municipalities Confront the French State," in John Merriman, ed., French Cities in the Nineteenth Century (London: Hutchinson, 1982), pp. 230–45.
  • "Popular Theater and Socialism in Late Nineteenth Century France," in Seymour Drescher, David Sabean, and Allen Sharlin (eds)., Political Symbolism in Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of George L. Mosse (New Brunswick: Transaction Books 1982), pp. 197–215.
  • "The Mechanization of Women's Work," Scientific American 247:3 (September 1982), pp. 166–87.
  • "Women's History: The Modern Period," Past and Present 101 (November 1983), pp. 141–57.
  • "Men and Women in the Parisian Garment Trades: Discussions of Family and Work in the 1830's and 40's," R. Floud, G. Crossick and P. Thane (eds), The Power of the Past: Essays in Honor of Eric Hobsbawm (Cambridge University Press, 1984), pp. 67–94.
  • "Statistical Representations of Work: The Chamber of Commerce's Statistique de l'Industrie à Paris, 1847-48," in Stephen Kaplan, ed., Work in 18th and 19th Century France (Cornell University Press, 1986), pp. 335–363.
  • "Women's History as Women's Education: Representations of Sexuality and Women's Colleges in America," (Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1986).
  • "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis," American Historical Review 91, Non. 5 (December 1986), pp. 1053–75 (French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Estonian, and Polish translations).
  • "On Language, Gender, and Working Class History," International Labor and Working Class History 31(Spring 1987), pp. 1–13 and "Reply to Critics of This Piece," 32 (Fall 1987), pp. 39–45 (Spanish and Swedish translations).
  • "'L'Ouvrière! Mot Impie, Sordide...' Women Workers in the Discourse of French Political Economy (1840-1860)," in Patrick Joyce, ed., The Historical Meanings of Work. (Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp. 119–42. French translation in Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales 83 (June 1990), pp. 2–15.
  • "Rewriting History," in Margaret Higonnet, et al. (eds), Behind the Lines: Gender and the Two World Wars (Yale University Press, 1987), pp. 19–30.
  • "History and Difference," Daedalus (Fall 1987), pp. 93–118. "Deconstructing Equality-versus-Difference: Or, the Uses of Poststructuralist Theory for Feminism," Feminist Studies (Spring 1988), pp. 33–50.
  • "The Problem of Invisibility," in S. Jay Kleinberg, ed., Retrieving Women's History: Changing Perceptions of the Role of Women in Politics and Society (London and Paris: Berg/Unesco 1988), pp. 5–29.
  • "History in Crisis? The Others' Side of the Story," American Historical Review 94 (June 1989), pp. 680–692.
  • "Interview with Joan Scott," Radical History Review 45 (1989), pp. 41–59.
  • "French Feminists and the Rights of 'Man': Olympe de Gouges' Declarations," History Workshop Non. 28 (Autumn 1989), pp. 1–21.
  • "A Woman Who Has Only Paradoxes to Offer: Olympe de Gouges Claims Rights for Women," in Sara Y. Melzer and Leslie W. Rabine (eds), Rebel Daughters: Women and the French Revolution (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992), pp. 102–20.
  • "Women's History," in Peter Burke (ed.), New Perspectives on Historical Writing, (London: Polity Press, 1991), pp. 42–66.
  • "Rethinking the History of Women's Work," chapter for Vol. IV of Storia della Donne, edited by Michelle Perrot and Georges Duby (Rome, Laterza, 1990; Paris, Plon, 1991; Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1993), pp. 773–797.
  • "The Evidence of Experience," Critical Inquiry (Summer 1991); reprinted in various collections of essays, and in Questions of Evidence: Proof, Practice, and Persuasion across the Disciplines, edited by James Chandler, Arnold I. Davidson, and Harry Harootunian (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994), pp. 363–387. Spanish translation 2001.
  • "Lliberal Historians: A Unitary Vision," Chronicle of Higher Education, September 11, 1991, pp. B1-2.
  • "The Campaign Against Political Correctness: What's Really at Stake?" Change (November/December 1991), pp. 30–43; reprinted in Radical History Review, 1992, pp. 59–79; also in various collections of essays.
  • "Multiculturalism and the Politics of Identity," October 61 (Summer 1992), pp. 12–19; reprinted in John Rajchman (ed.), The Identity in Question (New York: Routledge, 1995), pp. 3–12.
  • "The New University: Beyond Political Correctness," Boston Review (March/April 1992), pp. 29–31.
  • "The Rhetoric of Crisis in Higher Education," in Higher Education Under Fire: Politics, Economics, and the Crisis of the Humanities, edited by Michael Bérubé and Cary Nelson (Routledge, 1995), pp. 293–334.
  • "Academic Freedom as an Ethical Practice," in Louis Menand (ed.), The Future of Academic Freedom (University of Chicago Press, 1996), pp. 163–180.
  • "Forum: Raymond Martin, Joan W. Scott, and Cushing Strout on 'Telling the Truth About History,'" History and Theory, Vol. 34 (1995), pp. 329–334.
  • "Vive la différence!" -y Débat, November–December 1995, pp. 134–139. "After History?", Common Knowledge, Vol. 5, Non. 3 (Winter 1996), pp. 9–26.
  • "'La Querelle des Femmes' in Late Twentieth Century France," New Left Review November/December 1997, pp. 3–19 (French translation: Parité-infos, #19, Sept. 1997).
  • "Border Patrol," contribution to "Forum" A Crisis in History? On Gérard Noiriel's Sur la Crise de l'Histoire," French Historical Studies 21:3 (Summer 1998), páxs. 383-397.
  • "Some Reflections on Gender and Politics," in Myra Marx Ferree, Judith Lorber, and Beth B. Hess (eds), Revisioning Gender (Sage Publications, 1999), pp. 70–96.
  • "Entretien avec Joan Scott," Mouvements: Sociétés, politique, culture non. 2 (Jan- Fev 1999), pp. 101–112.
  • "La Traduction Infidèle," Vacarme, Non. 19 (1999).
  • "Feminist Family Politics," French Politics, Culture and Society 17:3-4 (Summer/Fall 1999), pp. 20–30.
  • "The 'Class' We Have Lost," International Labor & Working-Class History, non. 57 (Spring 2000), pp. 69–75.
  • "Fantasy Echo: History and the Construction of Identity," Critical Inquiry 27 (Winter 2001), pp. 284–304 (German translation: "Phantasie und Erfahrung," Feministische Studien Vol. 2, 2001).
  • "-yos 'guerres académiques' aux Etats-Unis," in L'Université en questions: colé des saviors, nouvelle agora, tour d'ivoire?, edited by Julie Allard, Guy Haarscher, and Maria Puig de la Bellacasa (Brussels: Editions Llabor, 2001).
  • "Faculty Governance," Academe July–August 2002, pp. 41–48.
  • "French Universalism in the 90's," differences 15.2 (2004), pp. 32–53.
  • "Feminism's History," Journal of Women's History 16.1 (2005), pp. 10–29.
  • "Symptomatic Politics: The Banning of Islamic Head Scarves in French Public Schools," French Politics, Culture and Society 23:3 (Fall 2005), pp. 106–27.
  • "Against Eclecticism," differences 16.3 (Fall 2005), pp. 114–37. "History-writing as Critique", Keith Jenkins, et al. (eds), Manifestos for History (London: Routledge, 2007), 19-38.
  • "Back to the Future," History and Theory 47:2 (2008) pp. 279–84.
  • "Unanswered Questions," contribution to AHR Forum, " "Revisiting 'Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis'," American Historical Review 113:5 (Dec. 2008), pp. 1422–30.
  • "Finding Critical History," in James Banner and John Gillis (eds), Becoming Historians (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009), pp. 26–53.
  • "Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom," Social Research (Summer 2009).
  • "Gender: Still a Useful Category of Analysis?" Diogenes, Vol. 57, Non. 225 (2010).
  • "Storytelling," History and Theory (Spring 2011).

Referencies editar

  1. Afirmao en: Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Identificador Encyclopædia Britannica Online: biography/Joan-Wallach-Scott. Apaez como: Joan Wallach Scott. Data de consulta: 9 ochobre 2017. Llingua de la obra o nome: inglés.
  2. Afirmao en: American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary. Data d'espublización: ochobre 1996. Editorial: Greenwood Publishing Group.
  3. Biblioteca Nacional de Francia. «autoridaes BNF» (francés). Consultáu'l 10 ochobre 2015.
  4. URL de la referencia: https://www.historians.org/awards-and-grants/past-recipients/herbert-baxter-adams-prize-recipients. Data de consulta: 15 mayu 2019.
  5. URL de la referencia: http://www.sigrist.unibe.ch/prize/hans_sigrist_prize_winners/index_eng.html. Data de consulta: 15 mayu 2019.
  6. URL de la referencia: https://www.harvard.edu/on-campus/commencement/honorary-degrees. Data de consulta: 15 mayu 2019.
  7. URL de la referencia: https://www.amacad.org/person/joan-wallach-scott. Data de consulta: 15 mayu 2019.
  8. URL de la referencia: https://www.uliege.be/cms/c_15588751/fr/joan-wallach-scott. Data de consulta: 17 marzu 2023.
  9. Robert A. Schneider, American Historical Association, December 2008.
  10. Bioraphical note, "Princeton awards six honorary degrees", June 5, 2012.
  11. "Scott, Joan Wallach (1941–) - French Social History, History of Gender".
  12. Jennifer Scanlon, Shaaron Cosner, American Women Historians, 1700s-1990s: A Biographical Dictionary, Greenwood Press, 1996, p. 201.
  13. "Sam Wallach (1909 - 2001)". Dreamers & Fighters.

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