Jessie Bernard Scientist

Jessie Shirley Bernard (born Jessie Sarah Ravitch, June 8, 1903, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US – October 6, 1996, Washington, D.C., US) was a sociologist and noted feminist scholar. She was a persistent forerunner of feminist thought in American sociology and her life's work is characterized as extraordinarily productive spanning several intellectual and political eras. Bernard studied and wrote about women's lives since the late 1930s and her contributions to social sciences and feminist theory regarding women, sex, marriage, and the interaction with the family and community are well noted. She has garnered numerous honors in her career and has several awards named after her, such as the Jessie Bernard Award. Jessie Bernard was a prolific writer, having published 15 sole-authored books, 9 co-authored books, over 75 journal articles, and over 40 book chapters.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Ravitch Jessie Shirley
Birth dateJune 08, 1903
Birth place
Minnesota , Minneapolis
Nationality
United States
Date of deathOctober 06, 1996
Place of death
Washington D.C.
Education
University of Minnesota
Washington University in St. Louis

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Scientist

Field of study
Feminist theory
Sociology

Jessie Bernard on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/11/us/jessie-bernard-93-ideas-inspired-feminists.html
  2. http://www.swarthmore.edu/SocSci/rbannis1/SocWomen/Sources/JB.sources.html