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Until Every Woman Is Free : Equity and Belonging in the Academy Through Duoethnography / edited by Christina L. Dobbs; Christine Montecillo Leider.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dobbs, Christina L., editor.
Montecillo Leider, Christine, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Feminist anthropology.
Minority women in higher education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (286 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Distribution:
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2025.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2025.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
In this volume, women in academia use autoethnographic methods to document and unpack their experiences as women of color in the academy. Many higher education institutions have made public-facing, explicit commitments to diversifying and retaining faculty of color, yet research continues to document how, even under these changes, the experiences of faculty-especially women-of color have changed minimally, if at all. Through the use of duoethnography and other autoethnographic methods, this edited collection highlights the voices of women of color in academia from a range of university settings, developmental career stages, and professional trajectories, providing a space for women of color to process their own experiences navigating, surviving, and thriving in white male-dominated academia. The contributors featured in this volume offer important insights into how institutions of higher education could better support women of color professors.
Contents:
Foreword, by Sherry L. Deckman Chapter 1: Creating Space to Be: Identity-Affirming Femtoring to Transform Academia, by Betina Hsieh and Alejandra Priede Response to Chapter 1, by LaShawnda N. Fields and Dominique Horton Chapter 2: Internalized Racism: Symptoms and Survival, by LaShawnda N. Fields and Dominique Horton Response to Chapter 2, by Patricia A. Edwards Chapter 3: Navigating U.S. Academia as Transnational Women from the Global South: A Duoethnographic Inquiry, by Ying Xiong and Suneeta Thomas Response to Chapter 3, by Betina Hsieh and Alejandra Priede Chapter 4: Weaving Collective Past, Present, and Future as SEAA Women in the Academy, by Jacqueline Mac, Malisa Lee, Phitsamay Uy, and Varaxy Yi Response to Chapter 4, by Ying Xiong and Suneeta Thomas Chapter 5: My Journey as a Black Woman Academic: Navigating and Thriving in Diverse Settings, by Patricia A. Edwards Response to Chapter 5, by Pipier Smith-Mumford and Harriette Scott Chapter 6: Not Your Accessory: Exploring Asian American Women Faculty's Invisibility in Academia, by Grace S. Kim and Yuki Okubo Response to Chapter 6, by Diep Nguyen and Trish Morita-Mullaney Chapter 7: Making a Home in Higher Education: Don't Forget Your Family, by Eleonora Villegas-Reimers and Stephanie Cox Suárez Response to Chapter 7, by Trish Morita-Mullaney and Diep Nguyen Chapter 8: The Hills We Climb and Getting There Whole: Recognizing Multiple Pathways to the Mountain Top and the Strategies to Call-in or Call-Out the WSC, by Pipier Smith-Mumford and Harriette Scott Response to Chapter 8, by Roshaunda L. Breeden and Jemilia S. Davis Chapter 9: The Lapdog Syndrome 2.0: Asian Women in Academic Servitude, by Trish Morita-Mullaney and Diep Nguyen Response to Chapter 9, by Jacqueline Mac, Malisa Lee, Phitsamay Uy, and Varaxy Yi Chapter 10: "They Did Not Imagine Us Here, but We're Thriving": A Duoethnography of Black Women Centering Joy, Hope, and Optimism as Early Career Faculty, by Roshaunda L. Breeden and Jemilia S. Davis Response to Chapter 10, by Stephanie Cox Suárez and Eleonora Villegas-Reimers Conclusion: Even If It's Only for Us: Duoethnography as Iteration, Persistence and Existence, by Christina L. Dobbs and Christine Montecillo Leider About the Contributors Index
ISBN:
1-9787-4732-2
1-9787-6187-2
9781978761872
OCLC:
1551928072

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