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Bringing together a multidisciplinary group of scholars from around
the world, Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Hell’s
Under New Management presents perspectives on the television show
that situates it within contemporary discourses of genre, form,
historical place, ideology, and aesthetics. The essays collected by
editors Cori Mathis, Stephanie A. Graves, and Melissa Tyndall
illustrate that the series is not simply interesting in the context
of its status as an extension of Riverdale's narrative or as a
reimagining of the popular 1990s sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Instead, with its unique blend of the Gothic, horror, and melodrama
to approach the coming-of-age narrative, the series is a complex,
enduring work and a significant part of the teen television canon.
This thought-provoking essay collection provides multiple entry
points into television studies for scholars and students alike.
This book advocates an approach the authors call Identity
Interconnections as a way of moving considerations of identity
differences and commonalities from theory to socially just action
in student affairs practice.Through pursuing complex commonalities
expansive enough to hold both similarities and differences, student
affairs educators can ethically consider identity interconnections
in such a way that does not diminish difference, but instead
recognizes points of difference as opportunities for social justice
action. By pursuing radical interconnectivity, student affairs
educators can advance an interdependent understanding of inherited
systems of power; recognizing the ways in which all systems (and
thus all oppression, and all liberation) are interconnected. This
interconnected insight can enable student affairs educators to
extend beyond binary and oppositional thinking, and in turn, give
rise to the formation of new coalitions. Finally, by listening with
raw openness (allowing themselves, and encouraging their students,
to be changed by others' experiences), student affairs educators
can facilitate identity development and social justice action as
interrelated endeavors. The editors have heard comments like, "This
is all great in theory, but how can student affairs practitioners
actually apply this?" This book answers that question by providing
a theoretical framework and multiple practical examples for
employing identity interconnections as expansive approaches to
identity development and social justice action in student affairs.
Increasing attention and representation of multiraciality in both
the scholarly literature and popular culture warrants further
nuancing of what is understood about multiracial people,
particularly in the changing contexts of higher education. This
book offers a way of Preparing Higher Education for its Mixed Race
Future by examining Why Multiraciality Matters. In preparation, the
book highlights recent contributions in scholarship - both
empirical studies and scholarly syntheses - on multiracial
students, staff, and faculty/scholars across three separate yet
interrelated parts, which will help spur the continued evolution of
multiraciality into the future.
Increasing attention and representation of multiraciality in both
the scholarly literature and popular culture warrants further
nuancing of what is understood about multiracial people,
particularly in the changing contexts of higher education. This
book offers a way of Preparing Higher Education for its Mixed Race
Future by examining Why Multiraciality Matters. In preparation, the
book highlights recent contributions in scholarship - both
empirical studies and scholarly syntheses - on multiracial
students, staff, and faculty/scholars across three separate yet
interrelated parts, which will help spur the continued evolution of
multiraciality into the future.
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