Title:
Lisa Gerrard papers, 1970-2017
Creator/Contributor:
Gerrard, Lisa, 1946-, creator, creator.
Abstract:
The Lisa Gerrard papers include her curriculum vita, dissertation abstract, documentation of her feminist activity in Berkeley
outside of the University of California, materials related to Women's Studies at UC Berkeley, political documents and files
regarding proposed courses on women and literature from the UC Berkeley Comparative Literature Department, feminist literary
and women's studies journals, and teaching materials Gerrard developed for Women's Studies courses. The collection also contains
Gerrard's writings, including selected feminist publications and feminist-themed presentations in women's studies, literature,
rhetoric and composition, and computers and writing. The first folder includes Gerrard's inventories of materials. Please
note the lists are not completely accurate. There is also a poster of Golda Meier with the caption, "But can she type?"
Date:
1970 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Gerrard, Lisa -- 1946- -- Archives
Women's Studies Program (Berkeley, Calif.) -- History
University of California, Berkeley. -- Comparative Literature Women's Caucus.
University of California, Berkeley. -- Department of Comparative Literature.
University of California, Los Angeles -- Faculty
Women's studies -- California -- Berkeley
Women's studies -- California -- Berkeley -- History
Women's studies -- Study and teaching -- California -- Berkeley
English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching
English language -- Rhetoric -- Computer-assisted instruction
Note:
Part of: Berkeley Women's Studies Movement Archive.
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
Lisa Gerrard papers, BANC MSS 2018/107, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Lisa Gerrard received her B.A. and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley in 1968 and
1979, respectively. While at Berkeley, she was a member of the Comparative Literature Women's Caucus. Gerrard has been a lecturer
in the University of California, Los Angeles Writing Program since 1980. Her fields of research and teaching include Women's
Studies, rhetoric and composition, computers and composition, and foreign language writing. Her publications include software
packages for student writers (in English and Spanish); textbooks for students writing in French, Spanish, or English; and
scholarly works in women's studies, nineteenth-century literature, and rhetoric and composition.
Physical Description:
print
1.40 (1 1
Language:
English
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.