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Joan Wallach Scott

Joan Wallach Scott (born December 18, 1941)[1] is an American historian of France with contributions in gender history. She is a professor emerita in the School of Social Science in the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. Scott is known for her work in feminist history and gender theory, engaging post-structural theory on these topics. Geographically, her work focuses primarily on France, and thematically she deals with how power works, the relation between language and experience, and the role and practice of historians. Her work grapples with theory's application to historical and current events, focusing on how terms are defined and how positions and identities are articulated.[2]

Joan Wallach Scott
Scott in 2013
Born
Joan Wallach

(1941-12-18) December 18, 1941 (age 81)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
SpouseDonald Scott
Children2, including A. O. Scott
RelativesEli Wallach (uncle)
Academic background
Alma materBrandeis University (1962)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (PhD, 1969)
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
InstitutionsInstitute for Advanced Study

Among her publications was the article "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis", published in 1986 in the American Historical Review. This article, "undoubtedly one of the most widely read and cited articles in the journal's history",[3] was foundational in the formation of a field of gender history within the Anglo-American historical profession.[4]

Biography

She was born Joan Wallach in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Lottie (née Tannenbaum) and Sam Wallach, high school teachers.[5]

Academic career

Scott taught in history departments at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Brown University,[6] before becoming Harold F. Linder Professor at Princeton University's School of Social Science in the Institute for Advanced Study in 1985.[7] At Brown University she was founding director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women, and the Nancy Duke Lewis University Professor and professor of history. She has written that it was during her time at the Pembroke Center that she first started "to think about theory and gender".[8] She serves on the editorial boards of Signs, Differences, History and Theory, Redescriptions and, since January 2006, the Journal of Modern History. In 2010, she helped to found History of the Present: A Journal of Critical History.[9]

She has also played a major role in the American Association of University Professors (AAUP)[10] as the chair of its Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure.[11]

She took emerita status at the Institute for Advanced Study in 2014.[12]

Research

Scott's work has challenged the foundations of conventional historical practice, including the nature of historical evidence and historical experience and the role of narrative in the writing of history. Drawing on a range of philosophical thought, as well as on a rethinking of her own training as a labor historian, she has contributed to a transformation of the field of intellectual history.[13] Her current work focuses on the vexed relationship of the particularity of gender to the universalizing force of democratic politics.[14]

Scott's work has been mostly concerned with modern French history and with the history of gender. In 1988[15] and, in an analogue way, in the book Sex and Secularism (2017), Scott argued that secularism, women's suffrage and sexual liberation didn't cause any equality of rights among men and women. On the contrary, they made sex "a public matter and a focus for state legislation" and dissolved the previous "gendered separation of public and private spheres, and unchangeable gender roles", in social systems in which male identity, freedom, authority and citizenship was required for social stability.[16]

Reflecting her interest in European working class history, in 1980 Scott co-wrote with the British historian Eric Hobsbawm in an article in Past and Present entitled "Political Shoemakers".

In her 1986 article "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis", Scott argued that studying gender not only explains women's history, but all history as well.

Taking her own advice, Scott has sought to write such "gendered" histories in her books Gender and the Politics of History and Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Men.[17] In her 1988 book Gender and the Politics of History, Scott expanded upon the themes she had introduced in "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis" to argue that gender was the "knowledge of sexual differences".[18] Citing Foucault, she adopted his definition of "knowledge" as "the understanding produced by cultures and societies of human relationships".[18]

In addition to her article "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis", Scott has published several books, which are widely reprinted and have been translated into several languages, including French, Japanese, Portuguese, and Korean. Her publications include The Glassworkers of Carmaux: French Craftsmen and Political Action in a Nineteenth Century City (Harvard University Press, 1974); Women, Work and Family (coauthored with Louise Tilly) (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978); Gender and the Politics of History (Columbia University Press, 1988); Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man (Harvard University Press, 1996); Parité: Sexual Difference and the Crisis of French Universalism (University of Chicago Press, 2005) and The Politics of the Veil (Princeton University Press, 2007). Scott has also edited numerous other books and published countless articles. She is also one of the founding editors of the journal History of the Present.

Awards and honors

She has received various awards, accolades, and honorary degrees for her work, including the American Historical Association's Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize, the Hans Sigrist Award for Outstanding Research in Gender Studies, and the Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize of the AHA for graduate mentorship. She holds honorary degrees from Brown University, Stony Brook University, The University of Bergen (Norway), Harvard University,[19] Princeton University,[20] Concordia University,[21] and the University of Edinburgh.[22]

In 2018, Joan Wallach Scott was named a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur of France, the country's highest decoration, for her contributions to the writing of history and to the intellectual, philosophical, and political debates of the French Republic.[23]

Students

Scott's influence within the academy has been extensive. She has played an influential role in establishing the careers of a number of prominent academics, winning the prestigious Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award in 1995.[24] Among the students who completed their dissertations under Scott's supervision are Leora Auslander at the University of Chicago, Mary Louise Roberts at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and Dagmar Herzog at the City University of New York. The Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University annually awards the Joan Wallach Scott Prize for an outstanding honors thesis in Gender and Sexuality Studies.[25]

Family

Previously married to Donald Scott, a professor of American history at CUNY, she is the mother of A. O. Scott, a film critic for The New York Times, and the artist Lizzie Scott. She is the niece of actor Eli Wallach (her father was Eli's brother).[26]

Bibliography

Books

  • 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, Fondo de Cultura Economica, 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; French translation, Éd. Amsterdam, 2017.
  • Théorie Critique de l'Histoire: Identités, expériences, politiques. Fayard, 2009.
  • The Fantasy of Feminist History. Durham, Duke University Press, 2011.
  • De l'Utilité du genre. Fayard, 2012.
  • Sex and Secularism, Princeton University Press, 2017
  • Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom, Columbia University Press, 2019
  • On the Judgement of History, Columbia University Press, 2020

Edited books

  • Scott, Joan W.; Conway, Jill; Bourque, Susan C. (1989). Learning about women: gender, politics and power. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472063987.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Butler, Judith (1992). Feminists theorize the political. New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415902731.
  • Scott, Joan W. (editor); Alper, Benedict S. (author) (1992). Love and politics in wartime: letters to my wife, 1943-45. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252018770. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  • Scott, Joan W.; Gilbert, James; Gilman, Amy; Scott, Donald (1993). The mythmaking frame of mind: social imagination and American culture. Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Co. ISBN 9780534190385.
  • Scott, Joan W. (1996). Feminism and history. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198751694.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Kaplan, Cora; Keates, Debra (1997). Transitions, environments, translations: feminisms in international politics. New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415915410.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Tierney, Brian (2000). Western societies: a documentary history (2nd ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070648449.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Keates, Debra (2001). Schools of thought: twenty-five years of interpretive social science. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691088426.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Keates, Debra (2004). Going public: feminism and the shifting boundaries of the private sphere. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252072093.
  • Scott, Joan W. (2008). Women's studies on the edge. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822342748.
  • Scott, Joan W.; Perreau, Bruno (2017). Les défis de la République: genre, territoires, citoyenneté. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po. ISBN 9782724619959.

Chapters in books

  • Scott, Joan W. (2005), "French universalism in the nineties", in Friedman, Marilyn (ed.), Women and citizenship, Studies in Feminist Philosophy, Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 35–51, ISBN 9780195175356.
  • Scott, Joan W. with Wendy Brown (2014), "Power", Critical Terms for the Study of Gender, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Articles

  • "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.
  • "Les 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.
  • "Labor History in the United States since the 1960s," Le Mouvement Social, No. 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 1890s," 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 1980s," 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 1830s 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 France: Representations, Meaning, Organization, and Practice (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, no. 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 No. 28 (Autumn 1989), pp. 1–21.
  • "A Woman Who Has Only Paradoxes to Offer: Olympe de Gouges Claims Rights for Women," in Sara E. 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.
  • "Liberal 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.
  • "The woman worker", in Geneviève Fraisse, Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot, eds., A History of Women in the West, Volume IV (Belknap, 1995), p. 399.
  • "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!" Le Débat, November–December 1995, pp. 134–139. "After History?", Common Knowledge, vol. 5, no. 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), pp. 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 no. 2 (Jan- Fev 1999), pp. 101–112.
  • "La Traduction Infidèle," Vacarme, No. 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, no. 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).
  • "Les 'guerres académiques' aux Etats-Unis," in L'Université en questions: marché des saviors, nouvelle agora, tour d'ivoire?, edited by Julie Allard, Guy Haarscher, and Maria Puig de la Bellacasa (Brussels: Editions Labor, 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, no. 225 (2010).
  • "Storytelling," History and Theory (Spring 2011).

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Joan Wallach Scott born December 18 1941 1 is an American historian of France with contributions in gender history She is a professor emerita in the School of Social Science in the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton New Jersey Scott is known for her work in feminist history and gender theory engaging post structural theory on these topics Geographically her work focuses primarily on France and thematically she deals with how power works the relation between language and experience and the role and practice of historians Her work grapples with theory s application to historical and current events focusing on how terms are defined and how positions and identities are articulated 2 Joan Wallach ScottScott in 2013BornJoan Wallach 1941 12 18 December 18 1941 age 81 Brooklyn New York U S SpouseDonald ScottChildren2 including A O ScottRelativesEli Wallach uncle Academic backgroundAlma materBrandeis University 1962 University of Wisconsin Madison PhD 1969 Academic workDisciplineHistoryInstitutionsInstitute for Advanced StudyAmong her publications was the article Gender A Useful Category of Historical Analysis published in 1986 in the American Historical Review This article undoubtedly one of the most widely read and cited articles in the journal s history 3 was foundational in the formation of a field of gender history within the Anglo American historical profession 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic career 3 Research 4 Awards and honors 5 Students 6 Family 7 Bibliography 7 1 Books 7 2 Edited books 7 3 Chapters in books 7 4 Articles 8 References 9 External linksBiography EditShe was born Joan Wallach in Brooklyn New York the daughter of Lottie nee Tannenbaum and Sam Wallach high school teachers 5 Academic career EditScott taught in history departments at the University of Illinois at Chicago Northwestern University the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Brown University 6 before becoming Harold F Linder Professor at Princeton University s School of Social Science in the Institute for Advanced Study in 1985 7 At Brown University she was founding director of the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women and the Nancy Duke Lewis University Professor and professor of history She has written that it was during her time at the Pembroke Center that she first started to think about theory and gender 8 She serves on the editorial boards of Signs Differences History and Theory Redescriptions and since January 2006 the Journal of Modern History In 2010 she helped to found History of the Present A Journal of Critical History 9 She has also played a major role in the American Association of University Professors AAUP 10 as the chair of its Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure 11 She took emerita status at the Institute for Advanced Study in 2014 12 Research EditScott s work has challenged the foundations of conventional historical practice including the nature of historical evidence and historical experience and the role of narrative in the writing of history Drawing on a range of philosophical thought as well as on a rethinking of her own training as a labor historian she has contributed to a transformation of the field of intellectual history 13 Her current work focuses on the vexed relationship of the particularity of gender to the universalizing force of democratic politics 14 Scott s work has been mostly concerned with modern French history and with the history of gender In 1988 15 and in an analogue way in the book Sex and Secularism 2017 Scott argued that secularism women s suffrage and sexual liberation didn t cause any equality of rights among men and women On the contrary they made sex a public matter and a focus for state legislation and dissolved the previous gendered separation of public and private spheres and unchangeable gender roles in social systems in which male identity freedom authority and citizenship was required for social stability 16 Reflecting her interest in European working class history in 1980 Scott co wrote with the British historian Eric Hobsbawm in an article in Past and Present entitled Political Shoemakers In her 1986 article Gender A Useful Category of Historical Analysis Scott argued that studying gender not only explains women s history but all history as well Taking her own advice Scott has sought to write such gendered histories in her books Gender and the Politics of History and Only Paradoxes to Offer French Feminists and the Rights of Men 17 In her 1988 book Gender and the Politics of History Scott expanded upon the themes she had introduced in Gender A Useful Category of Historical Analysis to argue that gender was the knowledge of sexual differences 18 Citing Foucault she adopted his definition of knowledge as the understanding produced by cultures and societies of human relationships 18 In addition to her article Gender A Useful Category of Historical Analysis Scott has published several books which are widely reprinted and have been translated into several languages including French Japanese Portuguese and Korean Her publications include The Glassworkers of Carmaux French Craftsmen and Political Action in a Nineteenth Century City Harvard University Press 1974 Women Work and Family coauthored with Louise Tilly Holt Rinehart and Winston 1978 Gender and the Politics of History Columbia University Press 1988 Only Paradoxes to Offer French Feminists and the Rights of Man Harvard University Press 1996 Parite Sexual Difference and the Crisis of French Universalism University of Chicago Press 2005 and The Politics of the Veil Princeton University Press 2007 Scott has also edited numerous other books and published countless articles She is also one of the founding editors of the journal History of the Present Awards and honors EditShe has received various awards accolades and honorary degrees for her work including the American Historical Association s Herbert Baxter Adams Prize the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize the Hans Sigrist Award for Outstanding Research in Gender Studies and the Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize of the AHA for graduate mentorship She holds honorary degrees from Brown University Stony Brook University The University of Bergen Norway Harvard University 19 Princeton University 20 Concordia University 21 and the University of Edinburgh 22 In 2018 Joan Wallach Scott was named a Chevalier de la Legion d Honneur of France the country s highest decoration for her contributions to the writing of history and to the intellectual philosophical and political debates of the French Republic 23 Students EditScott s influence within the academy has been extensive She has played an influential role in establishing the careers of a number of prominent academics winning the prestigious Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award in 1995 24 Among the students who completed their dissertations under Scott s supervision are Leora Auslander at the University of Chicago Mary Louise Roberts at the University of Wisconsin Madison and Dagmar Herzog at the City University of New York The Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University annually awards the Joan Wallach Scott Prize for an outstanding honors thesis in Gender and Sexuality Studies 25 Family EditPreviously married to Donald Scott a professor of American history at CUNY she is the mother of A O Scott a film critic for The New York Times and the artist Lizzie Scott She is the niece of actor Eli Wallach her father was Eli s brother 26 Bibliography EditBooks Edit 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 Fondo de Cultura Economica 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 Parite 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 French translation Ed Amsterdam 2017 Theorie Critique de l Histoire Identites experiences politiques Fayard 2009 The Fantasy of Feminist History Durham Duke University Press 2011 De l Utilite du genre Fayard 2012 Sex and Secularism Princeton University Press 2017 Knowledge Power and Academic Freedom Columbia University Press 2019 On the Judgement of History Columbia University Press 2020Edited books Edit Scott Joan W Conway Jill Bourque Susan C 1989 Learning about women gender politics and power Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press ISBN 9780472063987 Scott Joan W Butler Judith 1992 Feminists theorize the political New York Routledge ISBN 9780415902731 Scott Joan W editor Alper Benedict S author 1992 Love and politics in wartime letters to my wife 1943 45 Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252018770 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help Scott Joan W Gilbert James Gilman Amy Scott Donald 1993 The mythmaking frame of mind social imagination and American culture Belmont California Wadsworth Publishing Co ISBN 9780534190385 Scott Joan W 1996 Feminism and history Oxford New York Oxford University Press ISBN 9780198751694 Scott Joan W Kaplan Cora Keates Debra 1997 Transitions environments translations feminisms in international politics New York Routledge ISBN 9780415915410 Scott Joan W Tierney Brian 2000 Western societies a documentary history 2nd ed Boston McGraw Hill ISBN 9780070648449 Scott Joan W Keates Debra 2001 Schools of thought twenty five years of interpretive social science Princeton Princeton University Press ISBN 9780691088426 Scott Joan W Keates Debra 2004 Going public feminism and the shifting boundaries of the private sphere Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252072093 Scott Joan W 2008 Women s studies on the edge Durham Duke University Press ISBN 9780822342748 Scott Joan W Perreau Bruno 2017 Les defis de la Republique genre territoires citoyennete Paris Presses de Sciences Po ISBN 9782724619959 Chapters in books Edit Scott Joan W 2005 French universalism in the nineties in Friedman Marilyn ed Women and citizenship Studies in Feminist Philosophy Oxford New York Oxford University Press pp 35 51 ISBN 9780195175356 Scott Joan W with Wendy Brown 2014 Power Critical Terms for the Study of Gender Chicago The University of Chicago Press Articles Edit 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 Les 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 Labor History in the United States since the 1960s Le Mouvement Social No 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 1890s 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 etats unis Le Debat 19 1981 pp 127 132 translated into Spanish for publication in Debat 1984 Politics and the Profession Women Historians in the 1980s 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 1830s 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 a Paris 1847 48 in Stephen Kaplan ed Work in France Representations Meaning Organization and Practice 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 no 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 Ouvriere 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 No 28 Autumn 1989 pp 1 21 A Woman Who Has Only Paradoxes to Offer Olympe de Gouges Claims Rights for Women in Sara E 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 Liberal 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 Berube and Cary Nelson Routledge 1995 pp 293 334 The woman worker in Genevieve Fraisse Georges Duby and Michelle Perrot eds A History of Women in the West Volume IV Belknap 1995 p 399 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 difference Le Debat November December 1995 pp 134 139 After History Common Knowledge vol 5 no 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 Parite infos 19 Sept 1997 Border Patrol contribution to Forum A Crisis in History On Gerard Noiriel s Sur la Crise de l Histoire French Historical Studies 21 3 Summer 1998 pp 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 Societes politique culture no 2 Jan Fev 1999 pp 101 112 La Traduction Infidele Vacarme No 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 amp Working Class History no 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 Les guerres academiques aux Etats Unis in L Universite en questions marche des saviors nouvelle agora tour d ivoire edited by Julie Allard Guy Haarscher and Maria Puig de la Bellacasa Brussels Editions Labor 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 no 225 2010 Storytelling History and Theory Spring 2011 References Edit Wallach Scott Joan Library of Congress Retrieved August 13 2014 Joan Wallach Scott data sheet b Dec 18 1941 Sussman Sarah 2007 Presidential Lectures Joan W Scott Stanford Presidential Lectures in the Humanities and Arts Stanford University Libraries Stanford University Retrieved May 6 2019 Schneider Robert A November 26 2008 What s in the December AHR American Historical Association Archived from the original on March 4 2010 Retrieved July 5 2019 Princeton awards six honorary degrees The Trustees of Princeton University Princeton University June 5 2012 Retrieved July 5 2019 Scanlon Jennifer Cosner Shaaron 1996 American Women Historians 1700s 1990s A Biographical Dictionary Greenwood Press p 201 ISBN 9780313296642 Joan Wallach Scott School of Social Science www sss ias edu Retrieved February 9 2016 Presidential Lectures Joan W Scott prelectur stanford edu Retrieved May 6 2019 Hughes Warrington Marnie Fifty Key Thinkers On History London Routledge 2000 p 276 History of the Present Duke University Press Joan Wallach Scott on Academic Freedom Archived from the original on March 7 2011 Retrieved May 16 2011 The Politics of Academic Freedom is the Subject of Joan Wallach Scott s Lecture at the Institute for Advanced Study Institute for Advanced Study March 11 2011 Scott Joan Wallach April 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE April 2017 PDF Institute for Advanced Study Archived from the original PDF on October 20 2020 Retrieved May 6 2019 Joan W Scott Stanford Presidential Lectures in the Humanities and Arts Cromie William J Gewertz Ken Irel Corydon Powell Alvin June 7 2007 Honorary degrees awarded at Commencement s Morning Exercises Passerini Luisa 2008 Connecting Emotions Contributions from Cultural History pdf Historein 8 123 doi 10 12681 historein 44 ISSN 1108 3441 OCLC 5592057455 Archived from the original on August 9 2019 Retrieved April 18 2021 Anne Marie Goetz Sex and Secularism Reviewed by Anne Marie Goetz Archived from the original on August 12 2018 Retrieved April 18 2021 Hughes Warrington 2000 p 280 a b Jackson Louise Ainsley Scott Joan Wallach pp 1075 1076 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing Chicago Fitzroy Dearborn 1999 p 1075 Honorary Degree Recipients 2007 The Harvard Gazette Harvard University June 14 2007 Retrieved July 5 2019 Honorary Degrees Awarded by Princeton The Trustees of Princeton University Princeton University June 4 2013 Archived from the original on December 14 2013 Retrieved July 5 2019 Downey Fiona May 4 2016 Concordia awards 9 new honorary doctorates Concordia University Retrieved July 4 2019 Honorary Graduates in 2018 The University of Edinburgh Archived from the original on July 12 2018 Retrieved July 23 2018 France Honors Joan W Scott Retrieved 21 July 2022 Past Recipients Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award American Historical Association January 19 2010 Archived from the original on March 4 2010 Retrieved July 4 2019 Joan Wallach Scott Prize Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women Brown University Archived from the original on June 4 2012 Retrieved July 4 2019 Eli Wallach BA 36 Texas Alcalde Emmis Communications 88 4 28 March 2000 ISSN 1535 993X External links Edit Media related to Joan Wallach Scott at Wikimedia Commons Joan Scott interview on Counterpoint Radio with Marcus W Orr Center for the Humanities at the University of Memphis Pembroke Center News France s Battle Against the Burqa May 21 2010 Joan Scott s faculty web page at the Institute for Advanced Study Interview with Joan Scott on BigThink com Interview with Joan Scott at UC Berkeley on Conversations with History The History of the Present Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Wallach Scott amp oldid 1133057387, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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