9. ?I Should Have Married Another Man; I Couldn?t DoWhat I Do Without Him?: Intimate Heterosexual Partnerships and their Impact onMothers? Success in AcademeAndrea O?Reilly10. From Motherhood, Through Widowhood: The Path to Receivingthe Academic HoodYvonne Redmond-Brown Banks11. Non-Tenure-track Academic Work ? The ?Mommy Track?or A Strategy for Resistance?Jill M. Wood12. Demeter on Strike: Fierce Motherhood on the Picket Line and the PlaygroundLaurie J. C. Cella13.
Re-Writing the ScriptJennifer Hauver James14. Being a Mother Academic: or, I Didn?t Get a Ph.d. toBecome a MomJoanne Minaker15. Integrating the Personal and the ProfessionalRachel Epp Buller16. Halving It All: Co-parenting in an Academic CoupleKaren Christopher and Avery Kolers17. Great Expectations for Moms in Academia: Work/Life Integration andAddressing Cognitive DissonanceMarta McClintock-Comeauxsection three: possibilities18. Academic Autonomy: Authority, Self-Confidence, andResistanceSylvia Burrow19.
Being and Thinking Between Second and Third Wave Feminisms: Theorizing a StrategicAlliance Frame to Understand Academic MotherhoodD. Lynn O?Brien Hallstein20. The Cost of an Education: Exploring the ExtendedReach of Academe in Family LifeAmber Kinser21. Basketball, Skating, and Scholarship:or, How to do Research from the Bench, the Rink, and the CarElizabeth Podnieks22. Academic Mother Crossing Linguistic and Cultural BordersMasako Kato23. Mothers in Law: Re-thinking Equality to Do Justice to Children in AcademiaIsabelle Martin and Julie Paquin24. Liberalism?s Leaky Legacy: Theory and the Narratives of Graduate StudentMothersJamie Huff, Sarah Coté Hampson, and Corinne M. TagliarinaContributor Notes.