Oral history interview with Gertrude Reif Hughes [session 2], 2012 April 17
In this second interview of two, Gertrude Reif Hughes discusses topics including: teaching English as an adjunct professor at Wesleyan; being granted tenure in 1983; the acceptance of women and minorities at Wesleyan in the early 1970s; working as the head of Womens Studies; colleague Joan Hedrick; work with Harold Bloom and George Creeger at Yale; defining period of the Vietnam War; divestment in South Africa; gay rights movement; feminism in the 1970s versus modern feminism; writings on Rudolph Steiner.