Magda Gere Lewis retired from the Queen’s University, Canada, where she taught in the Women’s Studies Programme. For close to thirty-five years, Dr. Lewis has been associated with a large variety of social transformation projects including peace education, alternative schooling, and critiques of the neo-liberal turn in society and culture. Her research and publications range from feminist and critical social theory with a focus on voice, equity, structures of power and social justice; critical analysis of Higher Education and the marketization of the academy; and critiques of neo-liberalism in programme delivery, administrative and ethics review processes in universities.
Review of the first publication: “This is a very eloquent book, which uses almost - poetic prose to explore the contradiction between women's silence as oppression and as resistance. Lewis draws together concrete experience with theoretical abstractions to explore the meaning of silence.” --- Brenda L. Beagan, University of British Columbia