Winifred Breines
Position: Professor Emeritus of Sociology
Degree(s): B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison; M.C.P., Cornell University; Ph.D., Brandeis University
Areas of Research/Interest: Social Movements, Feminism, The 1960s, Gender, and Family
Selected Publications: Forthcoming, The Trouble Between Us: An Uneasy History of White and Black Women in the Feminist Movement, (Oxford University Press).
Takin' it to the Streets: A Sixties Reader, co-editor (Oxford University Press).
Young, White, and Miserable: Growing Up Female in the Fifties, (University of Chicago Press).
What's Love Got to Do With It? White Women, Black Women, and Feminism in the Movement Years, Signs, vol. 27, no. 4 (2002).
Courses Taught Undergraduate:
- SOC U268 Social Movement of the 1960s Description | SOC_U268_Syllabus.pdf
- SOC U520 Race, Class, and Gender Description | Syllabus.pdf
- SOC U402 Feminist Perspectives on Society Description | Syllabus
Courses Taught Graduate:
- SOC G202 Feminist Theory Description | Syllabus
- SOC G248 Race, Class, and Gender Description | Syllabus