Dismantling constructs of whiteness in higher education : narratives of resistance from the academy /: narratives of resistance from the academy. (2022)
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- Dismantling constructs of whiteness in higher education : narratives of resistance from the academy /: narratives of resistance from the academy. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Dismantling constructs of whiteness in higher education : narratives of resistance from the academy
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Teresa Y. Neely, Margie Montañez.
- Editors:
- Neely, Teresa Y
Montañez, Margie - Contents:
- Part I: Foregrounding whiteness as a social structure in higher education Chapter 1: Justice in action in the ivory towers: decolonial and anti-racist work inside/outside the master’s house Eric Castillo Chapter 2: sketching otherwise im/possibilities: meditations against and beyond The state nicholae cline and Jorge R. López-McKnight Chapter 3: Vital elements in the deconstruction of whiteness and eurocentrism in higher education work settings Jamal Martin Chapter 4: Pervasive whiteness vs. black women in academia Sheryl Felecia Means Chapter 5: Microaffections and microaffirmations: refusing to reproduce whiteness via micro affirmative actions Isabel Espinal Part II: The case of academic libraries Chapter 6: Why are you Brown? Racial microaggressions in Canadian academic libraries Dee Winn Chapter 7: I don’t know if I’m surviving, but I’m still here: Reflections on 20-plus years in academic librarianship Nikhat Jehan Ghouse Chapter 8: Same scat, different century: An [unremarkable] history of inaction in US libraries and archives" Deborah R. Hollis Part III: Erasures, absences, silences, and violence in higher education Chapter 9: Threefer: Poetic reflections on resistance to misogynoir Belinda Deneen Wallace Chapter 10: Is the door half-opened or half-closed? Advancing a career after Black Culture Center work Brandi Wells-Stone Chapter 11: African American male faculty: A study of their experiences related to intercultural competence at predominantly white institutionsPart I: Foregrounding whiteness as a social structure in higher education Chapter 1: Justice in action in the ivory towers: decolonial and anti-racist work inside/outside the master’s house Eric Castillo Chapter 2: sketching otherwise im/possibilities: meditations against and beyond The state nicholae cline and Jorge R. López-McKnight Chapter 3: Vital elements in the deconstruction of whiteness and eurocentrism in higher education work settings Jamal Martin Chapter 4: Pervasive whiteness vs. black women in academia Sheryl Felecia Means Chapter 5: Microaffections and microaffirmations: refusing to reproduce whiteness via micro affirmative actions Isabel Espinal Part II: The case of academic libraries Chapter 6: Why are you Brown? Racial microaggressions in Canadian academic libraries Dee Winn Chapter 7: I don’t know if I’m surviving, but I’m still here: Reflections on 20-plus years in academic librarianship Nikhat Jehan Ghouse Chapter 8: Same scat, different century: An [unremarkable] history of inaction in US libraries and archives" Deborah R. Hollis Part III: Erasures, absences, silences, and violence in higher education Chapter 9: Threefer: Poetic reflections on resistance to misogynoir Belinda Deneen Wallace Chapter 10: Is the door half-opened or half-closed? Advancing a career after Black Culture Center work Brandi Wells-Stone Chapter 11: African American male faculty: A study of their experiences related to intercultural competence at predominantly white institutions Hervey A. Taylor, III Chapter 12: The life of a Black athlete Keon Roy Williams Chapter 13: They took my hair . . . racial battle fatigue in the academe: Accounts (MY) from the plantation Evangela Q. Oates Chapter 14: Scholar while Black: Theorizing race-gender micro/macro aggressions As covert racist actions for maintaining white domination in academia. Michael Muhammad and Nancy López Part IV: Identity Politics Chapter 15: Exterior college campus Derrick Jefferson Chapter 16: Decolonizing our hearts and minds Nicole A. Cooke Chapter 17: Merit, gatekeeping, and the myth of meritocracy Stephanie Akau Chapter 18: Home is where you are: An open letter to my academic Auntie TeyAnjulee Leon Chapter 19: Road trip: Heavy luggage and the HBCU doctoral experience LaKeshia Darden … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 378.0089
Discrimination in higher education -- United States
Racism in higher education -- United States
Minorities -- Education (Higher) -- United States
Educational equalization -- United States - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000646573
9781000646559
9781003029564 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367465551
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