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- Madeleine_Grumet abstract "Madeleine R. Grumet (born June 29, 1940, Brooklyn, New York) is an American academic in curriculum theory and feminist theory. Her 1988 work Bitter Milk: Women and Teaching explored women and teaching. She edits a book series on feminist theory and education for the State University of New York Press, and a series on the Politics of Identity and Education for Teachers College Press.".
- Q15440871 abstract "Madeleine R. Grumet (born June 29, 1940, Brooklyn, New York) is an American academic in curriculum theory and feminist theory. Her 1988 work Bitter Milk: Women and Teaching explored women and teaching. She edits a book series on feminist theory and education for the State University of New York Press, and a series on the Politics of Identity and Education for Teachers College Press.".
- Madeleine_Grumet comment "Madeleine R. Grumet (born June 29, 1940, Brooklyn, New York) is an American academic in curriculum theory and feminist theory. Her 1988 work Bitter Milk: Women and Teaching explored women and teaching. She edits a book series on feminist theory and education for the State University of New York Press, and a series on the Politics of Identity and Education for Teachers College Press.".
- Q15440871 comment "Madeleine R. Grumet (born June 29, 1940, Brooklyn, New York) is an American academic in curriculum theory and feminist theory. Her 1988 work Bitter Milk: Women and Teaching explored women and teaching. She edits a book series on feminist theory and education for the State University of New York Press, and a series on the Politics of Identity and Education for Teachers College Press.".