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Becoming Gentlemen: Women, Law School, and Institutional Change

Lani Guinier

As a student at Yale Law School in 1974, Lani Guinier attended a class with a white male professor who addressed all the students, male and female, as "gentlemen." To him the greeting was a form of honorific, evoking the values of traditional legal education. To her it was profoundly alienating. Years later Guinier began a study of female law students with her colleagues, Michelle Fine and Jane Balin, to try to understand the frustrations of women law students in male-dominated schools. In Becoming Gentlemen Guinier, Fine, and Balin dare us to question what it means to become qualified, what a fair goal in education might be, and what we can learn from the experience of women law students about teaching and evaluating students in general. Including the authors' original study and two essays and a personal afterword by Lani Guinier, the book challenges us to work toward a more just society, based on ideals of cooperation, the resources of diversity, and the values of teamwork.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Beacon Press
  • Publish Date: Dec 10th, 1997
  • Pages: 192
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.01in - 6.03in - 0.50in - 0.60lb
  • EAN: 9780807044056
  • Categories: Philosophy, Theory & Social AspectsLegal EducationWomen's Studies

About the Author

Lani Guinier is professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School; Michelle Fine is professor of social psychology at the Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York; and Jane Balin is assistant professor of sociology at Colgate University.