No Girls in the Clubhouse

No Girls in the Clubhouse
Title No Girls in the Clubhouse PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Cohen
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 229
Release 2009-04-22
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0786452978

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Even though teenaged girl Jackie Mitchell once struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, women are still striking out on the hardball diamond. This book builds on recently published histories of women as amateur and professional players, umpires, sports commentators and fans to analyze the cultural and historical contexts for excluding females from America's pastime. Drawing on anthropological and feminist perspectives, the book examines the ways that constructions of women's bodies and normative social roles have pushed them toward softball instead of baseball. Sportswriter accounts, Title IX sex-discrimination suits, and interviews with players explore the obstacles and the social isolation of females who join all-male baseball teams, while also discussing policies that inhibit the practice.

The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed

The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed
Title The Berenstain Bears No Girls Allowed PDF eBook
Author Stan Berenstain
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 34
Release 2011-02-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0375982531

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This classic Berenstain Bears story is a perfect way for children to learn all about friendship and the importance of being fair! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Brother and his friends are tired of Sister tagging along with them, so they create their own club where girls are not allowed. Now it’s up to Sister to not only create her own club, but to also find a way for the boys and girls to all hang out together. Includes over 50 bonus stickers!

Henry and the Clubhouse

Henry and the Clubhouse
Title Henry and the Clubhouse PDF eBook
Author Beverly Cleary
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 212
Release 2009-10-06
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0061972215

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Fiery Ramona Quimby and the well-meaning Henry Huggins may clash, but in this delightful and hilarious novel by Newbery Medal–winning author Beverly Cleary, it's an unlikely compromise that wins the day. Henry and his friends are building a no-girls-allowed clubhouse. With a private space of their own, and a top-secret password required for entry, the boys are relieved to finally have a hang-out spot they don't have to share. But Henry's about to find out that nothing—not even a sign—will keep gutsy Ramona out of their clubhouse…and her retaliation may just ruin Henry's newspaper career. Don't miss the beloved classic Henry Huggins books from Beverly Cleary. These are truly timeless classics that stand the test of time and still leave readers 7-13 smiling.

Unlocking the Clubhouse

Unlocking the Clubhouse
Title Unlocking the Clubhouse PDF eBook
Author Jane Margolis
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2003-02-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0262250802

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Understanding and overcoming the gender gap in computer science education. The information technology revolution is transforming almost every aspect of society, but girls and women are largely out of the loop. Although women surf the Web in equal numbers to men and make a majority of online purchases, few are involved in the design and creation of new technology. It is mostly men whose perspectives and priorities inform the development of computing innovations and who reap the lion's share of the financial rewards. As only a small fraction of high school and college computer science students are female, the field is likely to remain a "male clubhouse," absent major changes. In Unlocking the Clubhouse, social scientist Jane Margolis and computer scientist and educator Allan Fisher examine the many influences contributing to the gender gap in computing. The book is based on interviews with more than 100 computer science students of both sexes from Carnegie Mellon University, a major center of computer science research, over a period of four years, as well as classroom observations and conversations with hundreds of college and high school faculty. The interviews capture the dynamic details of the female computing experience, from the family computer kept in a brother's bedroom to women's feelings of alienation in college computing classes. The authors investigate the familial, educational, and institutional origins of the computing gender gap. They also describe educational reforms that have made a dramatic difference at Carnegie Mellon—where the percentage of women entering the School of Computer Science rose from 7% in 1995 to 42% in 2000—and at high schools around the country.

Baseball Rebels

Baseball Rebels
Title Baseball Rebels PDF eBook
Author Peter Dreier
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2022-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496217772

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"Baseball Rebels tells stories of reformers and radicals who were influenced by, and in turn influenced, America's broader political and social protest movements, including battles against racism, corporate control, worker exploitation, sexism and homophobia, and American militarism"--

The Sinatra Club

The Sinatra Club
Title The Sinatra Club PDF eBook
Author Sal Polisi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 464
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1451643160

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An insider's account of the downfall of the New York mob profiles organized crime at the height of its influence while recounting the author's participation in several lucrative heists and relating his decision to become a federal informant.

Girls and Their Comics

Girls and Their Comics
Title Girls and Their Comics PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Danziger-Russell
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 257
Release 2013
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 0810883759

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In America, comics and comic books have often been associated with adolescent male fantasy--muscle-bound superheroes and scantily clad women. Nonetheless, comics have also been read and enjoyed by girls. While there have been many strong representations of women throughout their history, the comics of today have evolved and matured, becoming a potent medium in which to explore the female experience, particularly that of girlhood and adolescence. In Girls and Their Comics: Finding a Female Voice in Comic Book Narrative, Jacqueline Danziger-Russell contends that comics have a unique place in the representation of female characters. She discusses the overall history of the comic book, paying special attention to girls' comics, showing how such works relate to a female point of view. While examining the concept of visual literacy, Danziger-Russell asserts that comics are an excellent space in which the marginalized voices of girls may be expressed. This volume also includes a chapter on manga (Japanese comics), which explains the genesis of girls' comics in Japan and their popularity with girls in the United States. Including interviews with librarians, comic creators, and girls who read comics and manga, Girls and Their Comics is an important examination of the growing interest in comic books among young females and will appeal to a wide audience, including literary theorists, teachers, librarians, popular culture and women's studies scholars, and comic book historians.