Sue Larson Papers, 1965-1995

Collection context

Creator:
Larson, Sue
Abstract:
Sue Larson joined the Philosophy Department at Barnard in 1965, where she taught Philosophy through the 1990s. The collection includes her philosophical writing, course curricula, and material documenting the activities of the Department of Philosophy. Larson's material may be useful to students studying Wittgenstein, animal cognition, music and emotion, 1968 counterculture, feminism, gender in education, theory of knowledge, and anyone researching the case of Linda LeClair.
Extent:
1.25 Linear Feet 1 bankers box
Language:
English .
Scope and content:

The collection includes Sue Larson's departmental records and teaching materials, including philosophical writing, course outlines and syllabi, course descriptions, annotated teaching materials, assignment descriptions, office files generated by academic administrative meetings and responsibilities, and correspondence, including letters from Martha Peterson (Barnard president from 1967 to 1975). It also contains material documenting the activities of the Department of Philosophy, material relating to Larson's role as acting chair of Barnard's Department of Philosophy, and files generated by student-led councils and committees related to school governance.

Biographical / historical:

Sue Larson received her BA and PhD at Stanford, taught at Princeton and Mills College and joined the Philosophy Department at Barnard in 1965, where she taught Philosophy through the 1990s.

Larson was active on campus, often supporting students by liaising with college administration to form and join committees, and publishing in the Barnard student newspaper, the Barnard Bulletin. In 1968, she testified at the judicial council hearing in defense of Linda LeClair, a student disciplined for living with her boyfriend off-campus, and, alongside colleague Mary Mothersill, supported the National Student Strike in 1970.

She was a member of the Society for Women in Philosophy in the northeast, and along with Mary Mothersill, she taught courses in the Experimental College In the 1980s, and served for a time as the Chair of the Philosophy Department. She died in 2011 of injuries sustained in a traffic accident on Riverside Drive, aged 79.

Access and use

Restrictions:

This collection has no restrictions and is located on-site.

Terms of access:

Permission to publish material from the collection must be requested from the Barnard College Archives. The Barnard College Archives approves permission to publish that which it physically owns; the responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Single photocopies may be made for research purposes.

Preferred citation:

Sue Larson Faculty Papers, 1965-1995; Box and Folder; Barnard College Archives, Barnard Library, Barnard College

Location of this collection:
Milstein Center for Teaching and Learning 423
Barnard College
3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027, USA
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