Ferguson, Sabine Plonz, Gabriele Winker, and Sharzad Mojab discussing The strength of Critique: Trajectories of Marxism – Feminism
After earning her PhD from Brown University, Ferguson joined the faculty at the University of Massachusetts Amherst as a lecturer.[2] In 1967, Ferguson began to help her students access then-illegal abortions.[3] By 1995, she was appointed Director of Women's Studies for a three-year term.[2]
She established the Ann Ferguson Women and Gender Studies Scholarship in 2007 before retiring.[4]
Ferguson, Ann; Nagel, Mechthild (2009). Dancing with Iris the philosophy of Iris Marion Young. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN9780195389111.
Ferguson, Ann; Jónasdóttir, Anna G (2014). Love: a question for feminism in the twenty-first century. New York: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality. ISBN9780415704298.
References
↑"Ferguson, Ann". Library of Congress. Retrieved 5 June 2014. Sources - found: Daring to be good, 1998: CIP t.p. (Ann Ferguson) data sheet (b. 03-06-1938)
12"Ferguson, Ann". scua.library.umass.edu. Retrieved December 14, 2019.