Whiskerinos, Orange Queens, and Bedlam in the寝室:1930年代河滨专科学校性别,阶级和种族的分界线

M. Nash
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本研究旨在填补大萧条时期学生校园生活体验研究的空白。本文以美国西南部农业地区一所大专学校的学生报纸和年鉴为基础,研究了学生对校园生活的描述。在河滨初级学院,在州法律、当地文化和经济需求的背景下,对身份的特殊看法变得清晰可见。有些妇女得到特别照顾,这虽然对个别妇女有帮助,但也使人重新认识到妇女需要得到保护,以免遭受性剥削的可能性。大学的环境支持了这些中产阶级的女大学生,也支持了更广泛的社区中的另一个群体:贫困的有色人种儿童。然而,当健全的白人足球运动员表示自己需要帮助时,抗议随之而来。这篇文章提供了对那些在经济危机时期追求高等教育的人的经历的深刻见解。
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Whiskerinos, Orange Queens, and Bedlam at the Dorms: Demarcating Lines of Gender, Class, and Race at Riverside Junior College in the 1930s
This study seeks to fill in a gap in the research on student experiences of campus life during the Great Depression. Based on student newspapers and yearbooks at one junior college in an agricultural region of the southwestern United States, this article examines student representations of campus life. At Riverside Junior College, particular views of identity became visible in the context of state laws, local culture, and economic need. Some women had special accommodations that, while helpful to individual women, also reinscribed a view of women as in need of protection against the possibility of sexual exploitation. The college environment supported these middle-class collegiate women, and also supported another group in the broader community: indigent Children of Color. When white able-bodied football players presented themselves as in need of help, however, protest ensued. This article offers insight into the experiences of those who pursued higher education during a time of economic crisis.
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education
Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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