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It is not an accident that American engineering is so disproportionately male and white; it took and takes work to create and sustain this situation. Engineering Manhood: Race and the Antebellum Virginia Military Institute examines the process by which engineers of the antebellum Virginia Military I...
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Miller, Jonson, author. Engineering Manhood Race and the Antebellum Virginia Military Institute / Jonson Miller. Lever Press 1 online resource (1 online resource 280 pages) : illustrations, map, portraits text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier It is not an accident that American engineering is so disproportionately male and white; it took and takes work to create and sustain this situation. Engineering Manhood: Race and the Antebellum Virginia Military Institute examines the process by which engineers of the antebellum Virginia Military Institute cultivated whiteness, manhood, and other intersecting identities as essential to an engineering professional identity. VMI opened in 1839 to provide one of the earliest and most thorough engineering educations available in antebellum America. The officers of the school saw engineering work as intimately linked to being a particular type of person, one that excluded women or black men. This particular white manhood they crafted drew upon a growing middle-class culture. These precedents impacted engineering education broadly in this country and we continue to see their legacy today. Description based on print version record. English Students fast (OCoLC)fst01136041 Racism in education fast (OCoLC)fst01737534 Engineering Study and teaching (Higher) fast (OCoLC)fst00910433 Engineering Study and teaching (Higher) Virginia Lexington. Racism in education Virginia Lexington. Virginia Lexington fast (OCoLC)fst01205029 Virginia Military Institute fast (OCoLC)fst00518158 Virginia Military Institute Students 19th century. engineering education 1-64315-018-9 Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher. |
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