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Living at the intersections : social identities and black collegians / edited by Terrell L. Strayhorn (Ohio State University).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Strayhorn, Terrell L., editor.
Series:
Research on African American education.
Research on African American education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American college students--Race identity.
African American college students.
African American college students--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (299 p.)
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2013]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Living at the Intersections: Social Identities and Black Collegians brings together 21 diverse authors from 14 different institutions, including our nation's most prestigious public and private universities, to advance the use of intersectionality and intersectional approaches in studying Black students in higher education.Chapters cover a diversity of topics, ranging from spirituality to sexuality and masculinity, from Black students at HBCUs to those in STEM majors, and a host of issues related to race, class, gender, and other identities. Authors draw upon a wealth of data including national surveys, interviews, focus groups, narratives, and even historical research. A smooth blend of anthropology, historiography, psychology, sociology, and intersectional approaches from multiple disciplines, this book breaks new ground on the "who, what, when, where, and how" of intersectionality applied to social problems affecting Black collegians. The authors go beyond merely stating the importance of intersectionality in research, but they also provide countless examples, recommended strategies, and tools for doing so. This book is an important resource for higher education and student affairs professionals, scholars, and graduate students interested in intersectionality and Black collegians.
Contents:
Introduction / Terrell L. Strayhorn
Chapter 1. Black students in physics: The intersection of academic ability, race, gender, and class / Sharon Fries-Britt, Jennifer Johnson, and Brian Burt
Chapter 2. Many into one: Using intersectional perspectives to understand black first-generation college student identities / Rachelle Winkle-Wagner and Dorian McCoy
Chapter 3. All i got is you: Exploring the intersectionality of low-income black males' educational challenges at hbcus / Robert T. Palmer and Jameel Scott
Chapter 4. Black doctoral students intersections: Issues of race, class, and gender / Tonya N. Saddle, Eugene Kelly, and Terrell L. Strayhorn
Chapter 5. Complicating belief: Intersectionality and black college students' spirituality / Dafina Lazarus Stewart
Chapter 6. Things hoped for: Using intersectionality to understand black students' aspirations / Terrell L. Strayhorn
Chapter 7. Black college women and intersectionality: Examining and interweaving core concepts and themes / Charmaine L. Wijeyesinghe and Susan R. Jones
Chapter 8. (un)doing homogeneity in qualitative research: Exploring manhood among African American male collegians / T. Elon Dancy II
Chapter 9. Promoting black student success: The implications of intersectionality and multiple identities on perceptions of racial climate / Cheryl A. Brown and Uma Jayakumar
Chapter 10. Looking beyond labels: Black honors students negotiating the intersections between their personal and social identities / Kimberly A. Griffin and David Perez II
Chapter 11. Black undergraduates at historically black colleges and universities and multiple identities / Marybeth Gasman, Thai-Huy Nguyen, and Sadia Kalam
Chapter 12. When and where race and sexuality collide with other social locations: Studying the intersectional lives of black gay men in college / Terrell L. Strayhorn and Derrick L. Tillman-Kelly
Chapter 13. Mentoring at the intersections: A doctoral student's narrative / Michael Steven Williams
Chapter 14. Conclusion: Future directions and applications of intersectionality to higher education / Terrell L. Strayhorn
Appendix: Suggested readings
About the authors.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-284).
Print version record.
ISBN:
1-62396-149-1

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