
| Foreword, by Mary Deane Sorcinelli Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction The People The Places The Methods The Author: "I Had to Get Divorced to Find a Healthy Balance in My Life" Organization of the Book 1.Early Career: "It Is Tenure or It Is Nothing" The Curse of Ill-Defined Expectations: "It’s a Moving Target" Parents on the Tenure-Track: "I Always Feel Like My Attention Is Divided" Single Womeno The Two-Body Problem: "People Have to Think of This More as a Package Deal" The Immigrant Scholar: "I Feel Many Times I Live Between Cracks" Making It Work and Dealing with It: Enablers and Coping Strategies: "Keep Moving and Getting It Done" 2.Mid-Career: "I’m Not Sleepwalking; I’m Making Decisions" Lumbering Under the Load: "It’s Only Work, Work, Work" Mothering in Mid-Career: "We Are the Ones Who Never Have the Cookies Baked" Defining Your Identity: "I Didn’t Want to Play This Game Anymore" Making It Work and Dealing with It: "Psyching Out What Does Really Count and Reconciling That with My Own Values and Priorities" 3.Late-Career: "This Is Who I Am, and I’m Going to Be Who I Want to Be" Defining the Relationship: "You’ve Reached That Level of Self-Actualization" Providing Elder Care: "Those of Us Who Are the Sandwich Generation" Regrets and Sacrifices: "There Are Always Costs" About Pioneers and Outsiders: "Nobody Is Going to Give a Five-Year Grant to a Seventy-Five-Year-Old Woman" Thinking About Retirement: "I Just Hope I Know When It Is Time to Leave" Making It Work and Dealing with It: Enablers and Coping Strategieso 4.Comparisonso Men: "I Still Experience a Lot of Male Privilege" Generations: "We Still Have Strides to Make, but at the Same Time, We Have Come a Long Way" 5.Recommendationso What Women Want: Reform of Academeo While Women Wait: Advice for the Interimo Conclusiono Appendix A: Balancing Professional and Personal Lives-A Quantitative Assessment, by Tim Bostico Appendix B: The Surveyo Appendix C: Frequencies and Histograms o Referenceso Index |
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