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Friday, November 20, 2009
 
 
SCHOLARS & FELLOWS
 
Christina Hoff Sommers
Resident Scholar
 
 
RESOURCES
 
 
RESEARCH AREAS
 
  • Feminism and American culture
  • Morality in American society
  • American adolescents
Contact E-mail: csommers@aei.org Phone: 202-862-7180 Fax: 301-654-0927 Assistant: Kimberly Hudson Assistant E-mail: kimberly.hudson@aei.org Assistant Phone: 202-862-5897   Biography
 
Christina Hoff Sommers, a former philosophy professor who taught ethics, is probably best known for her critique of late-twentieth-century feminism. She is also known for her extensive writings, among them Who Stole Feminism? (Touchstone Books, 1995) and The War Against Boys (Touchstone Books, 2001). Her textbook, Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life, a bestseller in college ethics, will soon appear in its eighteenth edition. She recently edited the The Debate on Women and Science (forthcoming AEI Press, 2009) and is preparing to write a book on the lost history of conservative feminism.
 
Experience
  • Member, Board of Advisers, Center for the American Experiment, 2001-present
  • Chairman, Board of Academic Advisers, Independent Women's Forum, 2000-present
  • Associate Professor, 1986-99; Assistant Professor, 1980-86, Clark University
  • Visiting Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh, Semester at Sea, 1987-88
  • Instructor, University of Massachusetts Boston, 1978-80
 
Education
 
Ph.D., philosophy, Brandeis University
B.A., New York University
 
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Articles and Commentary [List all]

How feminist groups skewed the Obama stimulus plan toward women's jobs.

One reason that feminist scholarship contains hard-to-kill falsehoods is that reasonable, evidence-backed criticism is regarded as a personal attack.

Claims of bias against women in academic science have been greatly exaggerated. Meanwhile, men are becoming the second sex in American higher education.

 
Books The Science on Women and Science

This volume is a is a lively, readable, and balanced collection of articles by distinguished scholars from both sides of an often-contentious debate over the complex relationship between gender and vocation.

One Nation under Therapy

Drawing on established science and common sense, the authors reveal how "therapism" and the burgeoning trauma industry have come to pervade our lives.

The War against Boys

There is no girl crisis: girls are outperforming boys academically, and girls' self-esteem is no different from boys'.

 
Events [List all] Why Aren't There More Female Scientists?

Is the dearth of women scientists the result of gender bias? Or is it the result of different interests, life circumstances, and cognitive strengths?

Genes, Neuroscience, and Free Will

James Q. Wilson will discuss the implication of neuroscience's boldest claim: that it can explain everything about the human condition.

Denis Dutton: The Art Instinct

 
 
Speeches and Testimony What's Wrong and What's Right with Contemporary Feminism?

Equity feminism is a great American success story.

Sex, Lies, and the Vagina Monologues

Do not let Eve’s Army hijack Valentine’s Day, a day that celebrates love and romance.

One Nation under Therapy

Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel discuss the rise of "therapism" in America.