Panelist Andrea James presents her paper "Fair comment, foul play: Populist responses to J. Michael Bailey's exploitative 'controversies.'" From the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Moderator Joelle Ruby Ryan introduces the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Panelist Élise Hendrick presents her paper "Quiet, Down There! The Discourse of Academic Freedom as Defence of Hierarchy in the Aftermath of J. Michael Bailey's The Man Who Would Be Queen." From the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Panelists take questions and comments following the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Panelist Élise Hendrick presents her paper "Quiet, Down There! The Discourse of Academic Freedom as Defence of Hierarchy in the Aftermath of J. Michael Bailey's The Man Who Would Be Queen." From the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Panelist Élise Hendrick presents her paper "Quiet, Down There! The Discourse of Academic Freedom as Defence of Hierarchy in the Aftermath of J. Michael Bailey's The Man Who Would Be Queen." From the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Moderator Joelle Ruby Ryan introduces the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
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Panelists take questions and comments following the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa
Panelist Andrea James presents her paper "Fair comment, foul play: Populist responses to J. Michael Bailey's exploitative 'controversies.'" From the panel "The Bailey Brouhaha" at the National Women's Studies Association 2008 Conference. http://www.tsroadmap .com/nwsa