Black Faculty in the Academy: Narratives for Negotiating Identity and Achieving Career Success / Edition 1

Black Faculty in the Academy: Narratives for Negotiating Identity and Achieving Career Success / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0415727545
ISBN-13:
9780415727549
Pub. Date:
12/16/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415727545
ISBN-13:
9780415727549
Pub. Date:
12/16/2014
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Black Faculty in the Academy: Narratives for Negotiating Identity and Achieving Career Success / Edition 1

Black Faculty in the Academy: Narratives for Negotiating Identity and Achieving Career Success / Edition 1

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Overview

Through candid discussions and personal counter-narrative stories, Black Faculty in the Academy explores the experiences and challenges faced by faculty of color in academe. Black faculty in predominantly White college and university settings must negotiate multiple and competing identities while struggling with issues of marginality, otherness, and invisible barriers. This important book illuminates how faculty can develop a professional identity that leads to success in academe, while at the same time remaining true to cultural and personal identities. Through rich narratives, chapter authors situate race-related encounters at the center of their experience in an effort to deconstruct and challenge commonly held assumptions about life in academe. They also provide key recommendations and strategies to help faculty of color ensure their continued professional success. Framed by critical race theory, these stories show how faculty can successfully maneuver through all stages of a career in academe, including tenure and promotion, publication, mentoring, networking, teaching, and dealing with institutional climate issues. This valuable book is for faculty and administrators seeking to create an environment that nurtures professional growth and fosters success among Black faculty.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415727549
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/16/2014
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Fred A. Bonner II is Professor of Educational Leadership and Counseling and Executive Director of Minority Achievement, Creativity, and High Ability (MACH-III) Center, Prairie View A&M University, USA.

aretha faye marbley is Professor and Director of Community Counseling in Counselor Education at Texas Tech University, USA.

Frank Tuitt is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Associate Provost for Inclusive Excellence at the University of Denver, USA.

Petra A. Robinson is Assistant Professor in the School of Human Resource Education and Workforce Development at Louisiana State University, USA.

Rosa M. Banda is Research Associate to the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Chair in Education in the Graduate School of Education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA.

Robin L. Hughes is Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Higher Education Student Affairs (HESA) at Indiana University Indianapolis, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: Introduction

Fred A. Bonner II and Frank Tuitt

I. Black Faculty: Navigating Daily Encounters with Racism

Chapter 2: Acclimating to the institutional climate: There’s a "chill" in the air

Mark Giles

Chapter 3: The Life of A Black Male Scholar: Contesting Racial Microaggressions in Academe

Ariel William Moore*

*Denotes pen name used at author’s request

Chapter 4: Social networking and support: No, I don’t know how to play golf

Anton Lewis & Katherine Helm

Chapter 5: Cultural Taxation and The Over Commitment of Service at Predominantly White Institutions

Marjorie Shavers, J. Yasmine Butler, & James L. Moore III

II. Black Faculty: Meaning Making through Multidisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches

Chapter 6: Black Faculty Negotiating the Microaggressions in Scholarship

aretha faye marbley, Leon Rouson, Jiaqi Li, Shih-Han Huang, Colette M. Taylor

Chapter 7: Using Endarkened and Critical Race Feminist Perspectives To Question and Analyze Knowledge Production Narratives

Natasha N. Croom, Lori D. Patton

Chapter 8: Navigating Race-Gendered Microaggressions: The Experiences of a Tenure-Track Black Female Scholar

Dorinda Carter Andrews

Chapter 9: Black Queer (Re)presentation in (White) Academe: I am the Hell and the High Water

Dafina-Lazarus Stewart

III. Black Faculty: Finding Strength through Critical Mentoring Relationships

Chapter 10: Self-Reflection as a Critical Tool in the Life of an Early Career African American Male Scholar

Alonzo M. Flowers

Chapter 11: Engaging Mentoring Relationships in Academia: Hard Lessons Learned

Buffy Smith

Chapter 12: The critical need for faculty mentoring: Say brother, can you spare the time?

Fred A. Bonner

Chapter 13: Establishing critical relationships with students: That’s not what white professor "X" told us

Saundra Tomlinson-Clarke

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