Brown University

Collections A-Z

In addition to general collections and online subscription databases, journals, and ebooks, the Library holds more than 500 named collections which are distinguished by their specialized subject matter, age, uniqueness, or value. Most of the listed collections on this page are located in the John Hay Library. To locate digitized collections, see the list available at the Center for Digital Scholarship site and search the Brown Digital Repository.

LibGuides: Guide to Research | Browse all Guides | Consult Your Subject Librarian


Sandra Lee Bartky papers, 1965-2004

The Sandra Lee Bartky papers are comprised of correspondence, syllabi, vita material, and letters and newsclippings documenting a debate between Bartky and Christina Hoff Sommers in the early 1990s. The materials provide interesting insight into the development of feminist philosophy as an academic discipline and the debates within the field as it defines and identifies meanings of gender and feminism.
Format(s):
Library: John John Hay, Collections Annex
NOTE: This collection is housed off-site. Prior notice is needed for retrieval
Contacts: If you have any questions, please use the Live Chat button on our homepage

Access to the collection:

Online Catalog (BruKnow):
General description of the collection available on BruKnow

Sandra Bartky papers

Other Online Access:
RIAMCO: Guide to the Sandra Lee Bartky papers

Related Collections:
Feminist Theory Archive

Notes:
The Sandra Lee Bartky papers are part of the Feminist Theory Archive, established and curated by the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women.