Presumed Incompetent : the Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia /
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Imprint: | Utah : Utah State University Press, 2012. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (586 pages) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11302058 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments; Foreword
- Bettina Aptheker; Introduction
- Angela P. Harris and Carmen G. González; Part I: General Campus Climate; Introduction
- Brenda J. Allen; 1. Facing Down the Spooks
- Angela Mae Kupenda; 2. Waking Up to Privilege: Intersectionality and Opportunity
- Stephanie A. Shields; 3. A Prostitute, a Servant, and a Customer-Service Representative: A Latina in Academia
- Carmen R. Lugo-Lugo; 4. Black/Out: The White Face of Multiculturalism and the Violence of the Canadian Academic Imperial Project
- Delia D. Douglas; 5. They Forgot Mammy Had a Brain
- Sherrée Wilson.
- 6. Present and Unequal: A Third-Wave Approach to Voice Parallel Experiences in Managing Oppression and Bias inthe Academy
- Kimberly R. Moffitt, Heather E. Harris, and Diane A. Forbes Berthoud7. Navigating the Academic Terrain: The Racial and Gender Politics of Elusive Belonging
- Linda Trinh Võ; Part II: Faculty/Student Relationships; Introduction
- John F. Dovidio; 8. Visibly Invisible: The Burden of Race and Gender for Female Students of Color Striving for an Academic Career in the Sciences
- Deirdre M. Bowen.
- 9. Stepping in and Stepping out: Examining the Way Anticipatory Career Socialization Impacts Identity Negotiation of African American Women in Academia
- Cerise L. Glenn10. Silence of the Lambs
- Angela Onwuachi-Willig; 11. On Being Special
- Serena Easton; 12. Are Student Teaching Evaluations Holding Back Women and Minorities?: The Perils of "Doing" Gender and Race in the Classroom
- Sylvia R. Lazos; 13. Notes toward Racial and Gender Justice Ally Practice in Legal Academia
- Dean Spade; 14. Where's the Violence? The Promise and Perils of Teaching Women of Color Studies
- Grace Chang.
- Part III: Networks of AlliesIntroduction
- Nancy Cantor; 15. Working across Racial Lines in a Not-So-Post-Racial World
- Margalynne J. Armstrong and Stephanie M. Wildman; 16. Native Women Maintaining Their Culture in the White Academy
- Michelle M. Jacob; 17. Dis/Jointed Appointments: Solidarity amidst Inequity, Tokenism, and Marginalization
- Michelle A. Holling, May C. Fu, and Roe Bubar; 18. What's Love Got to Do with It?: Life Teachings from Multiracial Feminism
- Kari Lerum; 19. Sharing Our Gifts
- Beth A. Boyd; Part IV: Social Class in Academia; Introduction
- Samuel H. Smith.
- 20. Igualadas
- Francisca de la Riva-Holly21. The Port Hueneme of My Mind: The Geography of Working-Class Consciousness in One Academic Career
- Constance G. Anthony; 22. On Community in the Midst of Hierarchy (and Hierarchy in the Midst of Community)
- Ruth Gordon; Part V: Tenure and Promotion; Introduction
- Deena J. González; 23. The Making of a Token: A Case Study of Stereotype Threat, Stigma, Racism, and Tokenism in Academe
- Yolanda Flores Niemann; 24. Lessons from a Portrait: Keep Calm and Carry On
- Adrien Katherine Wing.
- 25. "No hay mal que por bien no venga": A Journey to Healing as a Latina, Lesbian Law Professor
- Elvia R. Arriola.