The legacy of Lady Bountiful: White women in the library
Schlesselman-Tarango, Gina
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Title
The legacy of Lady Bountiful: White women in the library
Author(s)
Schlesselman-Tarango, Gina
Issue Date
2016
Keyword(s)
White supremacy
Patriarchy
"""Lady Bountiful"" archetype"
Abstract
White supremacy and patriarchy have acted upon and through the
white female body, which has implications for library and information
science (LIS), a white- and female-dominated field. Insisting that we
investigate librarianship through a lens that does not consider gender
alone, this paper draws on whiteness, critical race, and feminist
theories to explore the formation and persistence of a particular
mode of whiteness in LIS. Calling on the “Lady Bountiful” archetype,
the paper interrogates the ways in which patriarchy, white supremacy,
and notions of ideal femininity have worked together to craft a
subject fit to perform the work of colonialism in its variegated and
feminized forms. By exploring how the white woman was deemed an
appropriate agent for the racial, missionary, and “civilizing” projects
of early libraries, one can better locate her legacy in contemporary
pedagogies, practices, and representations. The paper concludes
with suggestions for addressing this undertheorized yet prevalent
archetype in both LIS scholarship and teaching.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Illinois School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2016.0015
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