Well, there are a bunch of Brit women, no doubt mostly white: Hilary
Wainwright, Diane Elson, Sheila Rowbotham. DE does "straight" (not expressly
feminist) economics. Here there is (or was) Heidi Hartmann and Zillah
Eisenstein (ZE has lately gone over the postmodernist edge, alas). Susan
Woodward, Catherine Samary, Branka Magas, and some otrher women have written
about the former Yugoslavia. --jks
>From: Peter Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [PEN-L:8091] socialism & diversity
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 11:09:11 -0800
>
>Here's another teaching request. I'm currently putting together a
>reading list for a course I will be teaching next quarter on the
>economics of socialism. I'm covering the usual topics, with a focus on
>socialism in industrialized economies. Scanning what I have at the
>moment, I am struck by how white and male the readings are. There are
>only two women (LeGuin and Wainwright) and no people of color. Do any
>of you teach in this area too? Any suggestions for a more inclusive
>syllabus?
>
>Thanks....
>Peter
>
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