Sara A. Whaley prize
The Sara A. Whaley prize is a book prize awarded by the National Women's Studies Association.
Winners
Year | Winner | Book | Publisher | Date published |
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2015 | Mireille Miller-Young[1] | A Taste for Brown Sugar: Black Women in Pornography | Duke University Press | 2014 |
2014 | Sonia Hernandez | Working Women Into the Borderlands, | Texas A&M University Press | |
2014 | Anne Balay | Steel Closets: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Steelworkers[2] | The University of North Carolina Press | |
2013 | Merike Blofield | Care Work and Class: Domestic Workers' Struggle for Equal Rights in Latin America | Penn State Press | April 2013 |
2012 | Eileen Boris[3] and Jennifer Klein | Caring for America | Oxford University Press | March 2012 |
2012 | Nancy Plankey-Videla | We Are in This Dance Together: Gender, Power, and Globalization at a Mexican Garment Firm | Rutgers University Press | June 2012 |
2011 | Sarah Damske | For the Family?: How Class and Gender Shape Women's Work | Oxford University Press | October 2011 |
2011 | Jane Collins and Victoria Mayer | Both Hands Tied: Welfare Reform and the Race to the Bottom in the Low-Wage Labor Market | University of Chicago Press | May 2010 |
2010 | Tiantian Zheng | Red Lights: The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China | University of Minnesota Press | April 2009 |
2010 | Erynn Masi de Casanova | Making Up the Difference: Ecuadorian Women and Direct Selling | University of Texas Press | June 2011 |
2009 | Michelle Dowd | Women's Work in Early Modern English Literature and Culture | Palgrave Macmillan | April 2009 |
2009 | Millann Kang | The Managed Hand: Race, Gender, and the Body in Beauty Service Work | University of California Press | February 2010 |
2008 | Carrie Baker | The Women's Movement Against Sexual Harassment | Cambridge University Press | December 2007 |
References
- ↑ "Award Winner". University of California, Santa Barbara.
- ↑ Pete, Joseph S. "Book On Gay Steelworkers Prompts Union Changes". Pride Source. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
- ↑ "UCSB Feminist Studies Scholar Wins National Book Prize". University of California, Santa Barbara.
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