ABSTRACT

This ground-breaking collection features the diverse voices, experiences, and scholarship of cross-cultural women of American Indian, Asian American, Black/African American and Hispanic descent at various levels of academe, actively engaged in the advancement of marginalized groups in the U.S. and abroad through their scholarly work. Intergenerational cross-cultural scholars manifest a literary community that models ways in which women scholars can move beyond traditional institutional, psychological, and professional barriers to practice activism, break unwritten rules, and shatter status quo ‘business as usual’ practices in the academy. This distinctive volume exemplifies the phenomenon of cross-cultural women scholars conducting research and writing about ways in which they negotiate their professional realities toward professional goal attainment. Each chapter presents rigorous ethnographic research complemented by critical analyses, reflecting ways in which these self-determined scholars transcend barriers associated with the dynamic intersections of race, gender, ethnicity, class and language in higher education. Scholars share strategies for institutional, psychological, and professional barrier transcendence through various approaches such as educational leadership for equity, the practice of cross-cultural competence, various mentoring interactions, and the creation of and participation in networking groups with other women of color in academe. Students, academics, educational practitioners and individuals seeking exemplars for ethnographic research will find this critical book essential as a means for better informing their scholarship.

chapter 1|13 pages

A Quiet Transformation

Using Mindfulness to Transform Oneself in the Academy

chapter 2|36 pages

Practicing What I Teach

The Narrative Experiences of an Early-Career African American Female Academician's Dual Role as Scholar and Mentor

chapter 3|18 pages

Latinas Transcending Barriers in Academia

From Educational Leaders to Mentoring Scholars

chapter 4|17 pages

Living on the Margin as an Outsider-Within in the Academy

An Auto-Ethnography Study of a Caribbean Immigrant Scholar

chapter 5|23 pages

Shifting, Lifting and Climbing

A Black Feminist Leadership Perspective on Navigating Academe in Australasia

chapter 6|18 pages

Identity and Conformity

Transcending Barriers of Race, Gender, and Space to Promote Scholar Activism in Educational Leadership for American Indians

chapter 7|18 pages

Cultivating Authenticity in the Academy

Becoming a Latina Scholar

chapter 8|19 pages

Scholarship that Advocates for Social Justice

Empowering Community Leadership

chapter 9|4 pages

Epilogue

Where Do We Go from Here?