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Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics

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Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics

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Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics book

Bravery, Vulnerability, and Resistance

Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics

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Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics book

Bravery, Vulnerability, and Resistance
Edited ByManya C. Whitaker, Eric Anthony Grollman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 12 July 2018
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429465505
Pages 186
eBook ISBN 9780429465505
Subjects Education, Social Sciences
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Whitaker, M.C., & Grollman, E.A. (Eds.). (2018). Counternarratives from Women of Color Academics: Bravery, Vulnerability, and Resistance (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429465505

ABSTRACT

This book documents the lived experiences of women of color academics who have leveraged their professional positions to challenge the status quo in their scholarship, teaching, service, activism, and leadership. By presenting reflexive work from various vantage points within and outside of the academy, contributors document the cultivation of mentoring relationships, the use of administrative roles to challenge institutional leadership, and more. Through an emphasis on the various ways in which women of color have succeeded in the academy—albeit with setbacks along the way—this volume aims to change the discourse surrounding women of color academics: from a focus on trauma and mere survival to a focus on courage and thriving.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

ByManya C. Whitaker, Eric Anthony Grollman

part I|62 pages

Resisting Convention

chapter 2|11 pages

Leading as a Chicana Feminist in a Predominantly White Institution

ByYolanda Flores Niemann

chapter 3|7 pages

What Looks Like Bravery in the Academy

Reflections of an African-American Woman Engineer
ByGilda A. Barabino

chapter 4|8 pages

Being Brave in the Ivory Towers as “Zape-tah-hol-ah” (Sticks with Bow)

ByRobin “Zape-tah-hol-ah” Starr Minthorn

chapter 5|10 pages

“Working the Cracks” in Academia and Beyond

Cultivating “Race” and Social Justice Convergence Spaces, Networks, and Liberation Capital for Social Transformation in the Neoliberal University
ByNancy López

chapter 6|8 pages

Resisting Sexual Harassment in Academia

ByTayler J. Mathews

chapter 7|7 pages

Un-Disciplined

A Conversation Between Two Sisters Who Left Graduate School
ByAph Ko, Syl Ko

chapter 8|9 pages

“You’re Doing What?!?”

Leaving Academia to Answer the Call
ByRoxanna Harlow

part II|48 pages

Collective Resistance

chapter 9|1 pages

Love Note

ByRobbin Chapman

chapter 10|9 pages

La Colectiva

Peer Mentoring on the Path to Thrival
ByMariela Nuñez-Janes, Amelia M. Kraehe, Andrea Silva, Alicia Re Cruz, Bertina H. Combes, Valerie Martinez-Ebers

chapter 11|12 pages

Fiery Mind, Full Heart, Brave Soul

A Model for Women of Color to Thrive in Historically White Colleges and Universities
ByRobbin Chapman

chapter 12|7 pages

Courageous Xicanas

Living Legacies of Comadrazgo in the Academy
ByKandace Creel Falcón

chapter 13|9 pages

“We Got You”

What Raising Up the Next Generation of Scholar-Activists Has Taught Me
ByJanelle M. Silva

chapter 14|8 pages

On the Wings of Communal Bravery

ByNelli Sargsyan

part III|38 pages

Embodied Resistance

chapter 15|1 pages

A Letter for Auntie Lorde

Byaja lenae johnson

chapter 16|6 pages

On Being Powerfully Vulnerable and Why I Love My Black Woman’s Tears

ByKelsey Marie Jones

chapter 17|6 pages

Vulnerability

The New Brave
ByNatanya Ann Pulley

chapter 18|7 pages

Undocumented in the Ivory Tower

ByAlessandra Bazo Vienrich

chapter 19|9 pages

A Latinx Testimonio of Motherhood in Academia

ByPatricia Herrera

chapter 20|2 pages

On Desiderata

ByAlta Mauro

chapter |5 pages

Afterword

ByArchana A. Pathak
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