Black Feminist Epistemology, Research, and Praxis

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This edited volume bridges together foundational and contemporary intergenerational, interdisciplinary voices to elucidate Black feminist epistemologies and praxis.


While there has been an increase of Black women faculty in higher education institutions, the academy writ large continues to exploit, discriminate, and uphold institutionalized gendered racism through its policies and practices. Black women have navigated, negotiated, and learned how to thrive from their respective standpoints and epistemologies, traversing the academy in ways that counter typical narratives of success and advancement. This edited volume bridges together foundational and contemporary intergenerational, interdisciplinary voices to elucidate Black feminist epistemologies and praxis. Chapter authors highlight relevant research, methodologies, and theoretical or conceptual frameworks; share experiences as doctoral students, current faculty, and academic administrators; and offer lessons learned and strategies to influence systemic and institutional change for and with Black women.


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Christa J. Porter is an Assistant Professor of Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs at Kent State University, USA.

V. Thandi Sulé is an Associate Professor of Higher Education at Oakland University, USA.

Natasha N. Croom is an Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Clemson University, USA.


Inhalt

Series Editor's Introduction

Frank A. Bonner II

Foreword: "Speak Your Names"

Venus E. Evans-Winters

  1. Applying Black Feminist Epistemologies, Research, and Praxis: An Introduction ** Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé, and Natasha N. Croom

    **** SECTION I

    Historical overview: Situating (Counter)Stories in the Academy

  2. Twenty Years Later The Narrative for Black Women Remains the Same, or Does It? ** Reitumetse O. Mabokela and Yeukai A. Mlambo

  3. Reimagining Black Feminist Epistemology and Praxis: Reflecting on the Contemporary and Evolving Conceptual Framework of One Black Faculty Woman's Academic Life ** Sheila T. Gregory

  4. Maids of Academe in Historically White Institutions: Revisited Against the Backdrop of 'Black Lives Matter' ** Debra A. Harley

  5. The Black Woman is God: Cultivating the Power of a Disruptive Presence Emerald Templeton ** SECTION II

    Utility of Black Feminist Epistemologies, Research, and Praxis

  6. What Black Cyberfeminism Teaches Us About Black Women on College Campuses ** Shawna Patterson-Stephens and Nadrea R. Njoku

  7. Uprooting the Prevalence of Misogynoir in Counselor Education ** Olivia T. Ngadjui

  8. Intersectionality Methodology and the Black Women Committed to 'Write-Us' Resistance ** Chayla Haynes, Saran Stewart, Evette L. Allen Moore, Nicole M. Joseph, and Lori D. Patton

  9. Advancing African Dance as a Practice of Freedom ** Shani Collins and Truth Hunter

  10. Spirit Murder: Black Women's Realities in the Academy ** Ebony J. Aya

  11. Sista Circles with SistUH Scholars: Socializing Black Women Doctoral Students Tiffany J. Davis and April L. Peters ** SECTION III

    Black Feminist Praxis Enacted: Journeying Toward Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion

  12. BlackInTheIvory: Utilizing Twitter to Explore Black Womxn's Experiences in the Academy **

    Christina Wright Fields and Katrina M. Overby

  13. Repurposing My Status as an Outsider Within: A Black Feminist Scholar-Pracademic's Journey to Becoming an Invested Indifferent ** Nicole M. West

  14. Navigating a Womanist Caring Framework: Centering Womanist Geographies within Social Foundations for Black Academic Survival ** Taryrn T. C. Brown and E. Nichole Murray

  15. Black Feminist Thought from Theory to Praxis: "This is MY LIFE" ** Tiffany L. Steele

  16. How Positionality and Intersectionality Impact Black Women's Faculty Teaching Narratives: Grounded Histories Rhonda C. Hylton ** SECTION IV

    Canary in the Coal Mine: Journeying from Associate to Academic Administrator and Full Professor

  17. Supporting Black Womyn Associate Professors to the Full Professorship ** Stacey D. Garrett and Natasha N. Croom

  18. Black Women in Academic Leadership: Reflections of One Department Chair's Journey in Engineering ** Meseret F. Hailu and Monica F. Cox

  19. In Conversation: Engaging (with) the Narratives of Two Black Women Full Professor Leaders Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé, and Natasha N. Croom

Enact, Discard, and Transform: Black Women's Agentic Epistemology

V. Thandi Sulé

Afterword

Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé, and Natasha N. Croom

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032027258
    • Genre Sociology
    • Editor Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé, Croom Natasha N.
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 240
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2022
    • EAN 9781032027258
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-202725-8
    • Veröffentlichung 25.08.2022
    • Titel Black Feminist Epistemology, Research, and Praxis
    • Autor Christa J. Sule, V. Thandi Croom, Natasha Porter
    • Untertitel Narratives in and through the Academy
    • Gewicht 320g
    • Herausgeber Routledge

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