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Women of Color and Their Dilemmas within the Academy
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This book uses critical race feminism (CRF) to place women of color in the center, rather than the margins, of the discussion, theorizing, research and praxis of their lives as they co-exist in the dominant culture.
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This book uses critical race feminism (CRF) to place women of color in the center, rather than the margins, of the discussion, theorizing, research and praxis of their lives as they co-exist in the dominant culture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000980837
- Artikelnr.: 68357100
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000980837
- Artikelnr.: 68357100
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Theodorea Regina Berry is Vice Provost for Student Learning and Academic Success and Dean of the College of Undergraduate Studies; additionally she serves as Professor of Curriculum Studies in the Department of Learning Sciences and Educational Research in the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida. Nathalie Mizelle is Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Studies, the School of Allied Health Sciences, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION. What The Fuck, Now What?. The Social And Psychological Dilemmas Of Multidimensional Being As A Woman Of Color In The Academy, Theodorea Regina Berry PART ONE. Move On Up A Little Higher; Completing The Terminal Degree; 1. The Journey Of An African American Female Chemist-Scholar, Amanda C. Bryant-Friedrich; 2. My Skin Is Brown And I Do Not Wear A Tie; Exploring My Selves As A Southern, Black, Educated, Christian Woman, Menthia P. Clark; 3. Bridging Identities. Making Sense Of Who We Are Becoming To Be, Aki Murata; 4. Watching, My Other Education. Vicarious Learning About Gender And Race In The Professorate, M. Francyne Huckaby; 5. Balancing The Margin Is My Center. A Navajo Woman
s Navigations Through The Academy And Her Community, Tiffany S. Lee; 6. Transitions. Finding My Voice, Tinaya Webb; 7. In Between China And North America, Ming Fang He; 8. Both Oppressor And Oppressed. An Asian Indian Woman
s Experience Within The Academy, Kiran Katira; 9. Mentoring And Its Role In Scholarly Development, Beatrice Bridglall PART TWO. Pride And Prejudice. Finding Your; Place After The Degree; 10. Being All Things To All People; Expectations Of And Demands On Women Of Color In The Legal Academy, Danielle Conway-Jones; 11. The ``Intercultural Space
Where Worlds Collide, Amanda Kim; 12. Sides Of The Tenure And Promotion Process. Can I Be A Parental Figure, Scholar, And Spouse?, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt; 13. Perspectives On Negotiating Identity And Profession At A Historically Black College Or University, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt and Cheryl Thompkins Horton; 14. Choosing My Best Thing. Black Motherhood And Academia, Kaavonia Hinton-Johnson; 15. Seen, Not Heard. A Conversation On What It Means To Be Black And Female In The Academy, Lavada Taylor Brandon; 16. In This Place Where I Don
t Quite Belong. Claiming The Ontoepistemological In-Between, Denise Taliaferro Baszile; 17. Una Lucha De Fronteras (A Struggle Of; Borders). Women Of Color In The Academy, Maria V. Balderrama, Mary T. Texeira, and Elsa Valdez PART THREE. Words Of Womanhood Wisdom. Voices Of Senior Faculty Who Are Women Of Color; 18. Critical Race Feminist Foremothering. Multiplicities In The Post 9/11 World, Adrien Katherine Wing; 19. A Nuyorican In The Academy. Lessons Learned, Sonia Nieto; Index .
s Navigations Through The Academy And Her Community, Tiffany S. Lee; 6. Transitions. Finding My Voice, Tinaya Webb; 7. In Between China And North America, Ming Fang He; 8. Both Oppressor And Oppressed. An Asian Indian Woman
s Experience Within The Academy, Kiran Katira; 9. Mentoring And Its Role In Scholarly Development, Beatrice Bridglall PART TWO. Pride And Prejudice. Finding Your; Place After The Degree; 10. Being All Things To All People; Expectations Of And Demands On Women Of Color In The Legal Academy, Danielle Conway-Jones; 11. The ``Intercultural Space
Where Worlds Collide, Amanda Kim; 12. Sides Of The Tenure And Promotion Process. Can I Be A Parental Figure, Scholar, And Spouse?, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt; 13. Perspectives On Negotiating Identity And Profession At A Historically Black College Or University, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt and Cheryl Thompkins Horton; 14. Choosing My Best Thing. Black Motherhood And Academia, Kaavonia Hinton-Johnson; 15. Seen, Not Heard. A Conversation On What It Means To Be Black And Female In The Academy, Lavada Taylor Brandon; 16. In This Place Where I Don
t Quite Belong. Claiming The Ontoepistemological In-Between, Denise Taliaferro Baszile; 17. Una Lucha De Fronteras (A Struggle Of; Borders). Women Of Color In The Academy, Maria V. Balderrama, Mary T. Texeira, and Elsa Valdez PART THREE. Words Of Womanhood Wisdom. Voices Of Senior Faculty Who Are Women Of Color; 18. Critical Race Feminist Foremothering. Multiplicities In The Post 9/11 World, Adrien Katherine Wing; 19. A Nuyorican In The Academy. Lessons Learned, Sonia Nieto; Index .
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION. What The Fuck, Now What?. The Social And Psychological Dilemmas Of Multidimensional Being As A Woman Of Color In The Academy, Theodorea Regina Berry PART ONE. Move On Up A Little Higher; Completing The Terminal Degree; 1. The Journey Of An African American Female Chemist-Scholar, Amanda C. Bryant-Friedrich; 2. My Skin Is Brown And I Do Not Wear A Tie; Exploring My Selves As A Southern, Black, Educated, Christian Woman, Menthia P. Clark; 3. Bridging Identities. Making Sense Of Who We Are Becoming To Be, Aki Murata; 4. Watching, My Other Education. Vicarious Learning About Gender And Race In The Professorate, M. Francyne Huckaby; 5. Balancing The Margin Is My Center. A Navajo Woman
s Navigations Through The Academy And Her Community, Tiffany S. Lee; 6. Transitions. Finding My Voice, Tinaya Webb; 7. In Between China And North America, Ming Fang He; 8. Both Oppressor And Oppressed. An Asian Indian Woman
s Experience Within The Academy, Kiran Katira; 9. Mentoring And Its Role In Scholarly Development, Beatrice Bridglall PART TWO. Pride And Prejudice. Finding Your; Place After The Degree; 10. Being All Things To All People; Expectations Of And Demands On Women Of Color In The Legal Academy, Danielle Conway-Jones; 11. The ``Intercultural Space
Where Worlds Collide, Amanda Kim; 12. Sides Of The Tenure And Promotion Process. Can I Be A Parental Figure, Scholar, And Spouse?, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt; 13. Perspectives On Negotiating Identity And Profession At A Historically Black College Or University, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt and Cheryl Thompkins Horton; 14. Choosing My Best Thing. Black Motherhood And Academia, Kaavonia Hinton-Johnson; 15. Seen, Not Heard. A Conversation On What It Means To Be Black And Female In The Academy, Lavada Taylor Brandon; 16. In This Place Where I Don
t Quite Belong. Claiming The Ontoepistemological In-Between, Denise Taliaferro Baszile; 17. Una Lucha De Fronteras (A Struggle Of; Borders). Women Of Color In The Academy, Maria V. Balderrama, Mary T. Texeira, and Elsa Valdez PART THREE. Words Of Womanhood Wisdom. Voices Of Senior Faculty Who Are Women Of Color; 18. Critical Race Feminist Foremothering. Multiplicities In The Post 9/11 World, Adrien Katherine Wing; 19. A Nuyorican In The Academy. Lessons Learned, Sonia Nieto; Index .
s Navigations Through The Academy And Her Community, Tiffany S. Lee; 6. Transitions. Finding My Voice, Tinaya Webb; 7. In Between China And North America, Ming Fang He; 8. Both Oppressor And Oppressed. An Asian Indian Woman
s Experience Within The Academy, Kiran Katira; 9. Mentoring And Its Role In Scholarly Development, Beatrice Bridglall PART TWO. Pride And Prejudice. Finding Your; Place After The Degree; 10. Being All Things To All People; Expectations Of And Demands On Women Of Color In The Legal Academy, Danielle Conway-Jones; 11. The ``Intercultural Space
Where Worlds Collide, Amanda Kim; 12. Sides Of The Tenure And Promotion Process. Can I Be A Parental Figure, Scholar, And Spouse?, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt; 13. Perspectives On Negotiating Identity And Profession At A Historically Black College Or University, Cassandra Sligh Dewalt and Cheryl Thompkins Horton; 14. Choosing My Best Thing. Black Motherhood And Academia, Kaavonia Hinton-Johnson; 15. Seen, Not Heard. A Conversation On What It Means To Be Black And Female In The Academy, Lavada Taylor Brandon; 16. In This Place Where I Don
t Quite Belong. Claiming The Ontoepistemological In-Between, Denise Taliaferro Baszile; 17. Una Lucha De Fronteras (A Struggle Of; Borders). Women Of Color In The Academy, Maria V. Balderrama, Mary T. Texeira, and Elsa Valdez PART THREE. Words Of Womanhood Wisdom. Voices Of Senior Faculty Who Are Women Of Color; 18. Critical Race Feminist Foremothering. Multiplicities In The Post 9/11 World, Adrien Katherine Wing; 19. A Nuyorican In The Academy. Lessons Learned, Sonia Nieto; Index .