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The Duality of Women Scholars of Color - Transforming and Being Transformed in the Academy (Paperback)
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The Duality of Women Scholars of Color - Transforming and Being Transformed in the Academy (Paperback)
Series: Research on Women and Education (RWE)
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A volume in Research on Women and Education (RWE) Series
EditorsBeverly Irby, Sam Houston State University and Janice Koch,
Hofstra University The seven chapters address long-standing
concerns from first-hand perspectives regarding women of color
faculty in the academy, the marginalization of women of color
scholars in the academy and the benefits of mentoring support.
Discussion of such are threaded throughout this book. Mentoring has
been a practice of leadership since Greek times, and research has
documented the advantages of mentoring. Aligned with the authors
espoused mentoring perspectives in this book, is the coined concept
of "synergistic mentoring" Accordingly, "Synergistic mentoring is
defined as a mentor and mentee working together collaboratively to
(a) generate a greater good for both, (b) integrate diverse
perspectives into the context, and (c) construct together an
otherwise unattainable goal attempted independently. The authors of
this book seek to enlighten, dynamic and critical discussions by
and about women of color in the academy. Conceivably the most
intriguing part of each chapter is the methodological approaches
used to address race, gender, and social justice in the academy.
Qualitative methods dominate the chapters with effective use of
personal narratives and the lived experiences of the participants.
The voices of those often ignored or forgotten are examined
building on the legacy of women of color in the academy who paved
the way for this generation and future scholars of color. Moreover,
the chapters presented herein challenge assumptions, perspectives
and beliefs about the significance of women of color scholars in
the academy. They are provocative and provide direction for future
research that advance knowledge and understanding for a better
society based on social justice, equity and equal opportunity. They
also give voice to both the shared diverse and common experiences
of this group of women scholars of color and provide useful
guidance and new perspectives on transforming the world's academics
into more inclusive and equitable environments around the globe
(Thomas & Hollenshead, 2001). Ultimately, outcomes from these
collections of scholarly discourse, may have important implications
for effective policy and program practice that raise important
questions about institutional commitments that advocate for the
advancement of women of color in the academy.
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