Bonnie Thornton Dill
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American feminist academic
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Bonnie Thornton Dillsociology Degrees
Sociology
#1383
World Rank
#1574
Historical Rank
#531
USA Rank
Women's Studies
#18
World Rank
#19
Historical Rank
#14
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Gender Studies
#115
World Rank
#116
Historical Rank
#30
USA Rank
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Sociology
Bonnie Thornton Dill's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of Texas at Austin
- Masters Sociology University of Texas at Austin
- Bachelors Sociology University of Texas at Austin
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bonnie Thornton Dill is a feminist scholar and Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland, College Park. Born in Chicago, Dill attended the University of Chicago Laboratory School, which she credits with inspiring her approach to leadership and research.
Bonnie Thornton Dill's Published Works
Published Works
- Theorizing Difference from Multiracial Feminism (1996) (625)
- Unbending Gender: Why Family and Work Conflict and What To Do About It (Panel Two: Who's Minding the Baby?) (1999) (409)
- Emerging Intersections: Race, Class, and Gender in Theory, Policy, and Practice (2009) (371)
- Race, Class, and Gender: Prospects for an All-Inclusive Sisterhood (1983) (278)
- Seven Days a Week: Women and Domestic Service in Industrializing America. (1978) (185)
- The Dialectics of Black Womanhood (1979) (158)
- OUR MOTHERS'GRIEF: Racial Ethnic Women and the Maintenance of Families (1988) (143)
- The Costs of Exclusionary Practices in Women's Studies (1986) (132)
- Intersectionality: A Transformative Paradigm in Feminist Theory and Social Justice (2012) (110)
- Fictive Kin, Paper Sons, and Compadrazgo: Women of Color and the Struggle for Family Survival (2013) (38)
- When and Where I Enter...: The Impact of Black Women on Race and Sex in America. Paula GiddingsLabor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work and the Family from Slavery to the Present. Jacqueline Jones (1986) (37)
- Rediscovering Rural America (2008) (29)
- A Better Life for Me and My Children: Low-Income Single Mothers' Struggle for Self-Sufficiency in the Rural South (1998) (25)
- Across the Boundaries of Race & Class : An Exploration of Work & Family among Black Female Domestic Servamts (2015) (14)
- Difference and Domination (2001) (12)
- Our Mothers' Grief: (1988) (12)
- Critical Thinking About Inequality (2020) (7)
- Feminism, Race, and the Politics of Family Values (1993) (4)
- To Be Mature, Tenured, and Black: Reflections on 20 Years of Academic Partnership. (1990) (3)
- When Work Disappears of the New Urban Poor (1997) (3)
- Comments on William Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged: A Limited Proposal for Social Reform (1989) (3)
- Group Counseling and Communication Skills: An Approach to College‐Level Remediation and Counseling (1976) (2)
- Survival as a Form of Resistance: Minority Women and the Maintenance of Families. (1982) (1)
- What They’re Watching (2013) (1)
- Panel Two: Who's Minding the Baby? (2000) (0)
- Book Reviews (2000) (0)
- Group Counseling and Communication Skills. (1974) (0)
- ALL-INCLUSIVE SISTERHOOD (2016) (0)
- RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER: (2019) (0)
- Foreword (2012) (0)
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