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Susan Krieger

The Family Silver

Essays on Relationships among Women

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282 pages,
October 1996, Available worldwide
Categories: Gender Studies; Women's Studies; Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Studies; Sociology; Anthropology

"Krieger escalates and merges disparate forms of sociology and autobiography in this brilliantly personal collection of essays ranging in subject from academic conformity to the passing of knowledge and wisdom among women."—San Francisco Chronicle

"Krieger's book is well written and contains excellent bibliographical notes. . . . Her commitment to enhancing students' awareness of the social power of gender is admirable."—Choice

"Each essay, whether concerned with gender identities, fond memories of relatives, women's wealth, or homophobia in the classroom, can stand as an independent statement. Thanks to Krieger's direct style—strong on candor and mercifully short on academic jargon—the essays, while intended to join the ranks of other academically oriented works on gender issues, will engage general readers, too."—Whitney Scott, Booklist

"A magnificent read . . . a profoundly personal narrative. The Family Silver is on the cutting edge of feminist scholarship."—Verta Taylor, coeditor of Feminist Frontiers

"Just as Krieger's The Mirror Dance was the first to describe the lesbian community, The Family Silver is the first book to blend the personal, familial, relational, professional, and political roles of lesbians in today's society. I loved reading it."—Esther Rothblum, editor of Journal of Lesbian Studies
In an inventive and controversial collection of essays, sociologist Susan Krieger considers the many forms of wealth, both material and emotional, that women pass on to each other. This domestic heritage—the "family silver"—is the keystone for a discussion of mother-daughter relationships, intimate relationships between lesbians, ties between students and feminist teachers, the dilemmas of women in academia as well as in the broader work world, and the importance of female separatism. Drawing on her experiences as a lesbian, a feminist, and a teacher, Krieger presents a stunning critique of higher education. She argues for acknowledging gender in all areas of women's lives and for valuing women's inner realities and outer forms of expression.

Krieger has developed a distinctly feminist approach to understanding and scholarship. Her style is self-revelatory, emotional, and at the same time deeply analytical. Her essays pioneer a new method of locating, defining, and honoring female values.

The Family Silver includes a thought-provoking discussion of gender roles among women, including the author's experience of being mistaken for a man; an exploration of teaching in a feminist classroom; and a description of the controversy that resulted when the author refused to allow a hostile male student to take one of her courses. Beautifully written,The Family Silver addresses issues of central concern to feminists, postmodernists, and queer theorists and encourages new insights into how gender profoundly affects us all.
Susan Krieger teaches in the Program in Feminist Studies at Stanford University and is the author of The Mirror Dance: Identity in a Women's Community (1983) and Social Science and the Self: Personal Essays on an Art Form (1991).