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Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist Leadership

Editat de Kirsti Cole, Holly Hassel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2017
This edited collection contends that if women are to enter into leadership positions at equal levels with their male colleagues, then sexism in all its forms must be acknowledged, attended to, and actively addressed. This interdisciplinary collection—Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist Leadership—is part storytelling, part autoethnography, part action plan. The chapters document and analyze everyday sexism in the academy and offer up strategies for survival, ultimately 'lifting the veil" from the good old boys/business-as-usual culture that continues to pervade academia in both visible and less-visible forms, forms that can stifle even the most ambitious women in their careers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138696839
ISBN-10: 1138696838
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 32
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface: ""I’m Afraid This Will Hurt Me": Addressing Sexism in Higher Education"
Acknowledgments
Section 1: Mapping the Challenges
Dis/Locations

1. "Surviving Secism in Academia: Identifying, Understanding, and Responding to Sexism in Academia" Heather Maldonado and John Draeger
2. "Remodeling Shared Governance: Feminist Decision-Making and Resistance to Academic Neoliberalism" Kirsti Cole, Holly Hassel, and Eileen E. Schell
3. "Exploring the Decision to Pursue a Career in Higher Education Administration: An Analysis of Gendered Constraints and Opportunities" Shelly Schaefer Hinck, Salma Ghanem, Ashley Hinck, and Sara Kitsch
4. "Do We Really Want the Flies That We Might Catch? Interrogating "Post-Feminist" Lessons for "Success" Heather Hill-Vasquez and Laurie Ann Britt-Smith
5. "Understanding Leadership with Women Community College Executives" Hawa Ghaus-Kelley and Nathan R. Durdella
6. "The Problem with the Phrase "Women and Minorities": Racism and Sexism Intersectionality for Black Women Faculty" E-K. Daufin

Disciplinary Contexts
7. "STEM Education in Japan: Examining the Pipeline for Female Leadership" Diane Rodriguez-Kiino, Yuko Itatsu, and Yuko Takahashi
8. "For the Love of the Feminist Killjoy: Solving Philosophy’s Woman White Male Problem" Melissa M. Kozma and Jeanine Weekes Schroer
9. "Writing Gown: The Challenges of Making a New Artwork about Sexism in Academia" Susan Diab
10. "Suck It Up, Buttercup! Or, Why Cu*ts Leave STEM" Kathryn Northcut
11. "Beyond the Old Boys Club? Gender Relations at UW-Madison Geography from the 1970s to the Present" Heather Rosenfeld
12. "From Feminized to Feminist Labor: Strategies for Creating Feminist Working Conditions in Composition" Jennifer Heinert and Cassandra Phillips
13. "Surviving Sexism to Inspire Change: Stories and Reflections from Mothers on the Tenure Track" Krystia Nora, Rochelle Gregory, Ann-Marie Lopez, and Nicole A. Williams
Embodied Gender

14. "On the Edge of Knowing: Microaggression and Epistemic Uncertainty as a Woman of Color" Saba Fatima
15. ""I Have Always Felt Like a Trespasser": Life Histories from Latina Staff Members in Higher Education" Mary Louise Gomez
16. "Mother-Scholars: Thinking and Being in Higher Education" Yvette Lapayese
17. "Catcalled in the Cafeteria: Managing and Teaching through Sexism from Students" Carol L. Glasser
18. "Dress for Success: Dismantling Politics of Dress in Academia" Katie Manthey


Section 2: Feminist Strategies for Action
Changing Material Conditions
19. "The Aftermath of Activism: Combatting and Surviving Sexism at One Southern University" Laura Jennings and Lizabeth Zack
20. "Professors and (M)Others: Smashing the "Maternal Wall"" Michelle Rodino-Colocino, Molly Niesen, Safiya Umoja Noble, and Christine Quail
21. "Motherhood and Leadership in Academia: Getting Beyond Personal Survival Mode" Diane M. Hodge
22. "Organic Mentorship: A Feminist Model to Support Scholars and Leaders," Jen Almjeld, Meg McGuire, and Kristine L. Blair
23. "Career Navigation of Female Leaders in Higher Education: The Importance of the Mentor-Protégé Relationship" Missy Skurzewski-Servant and Marilyn J. Bugenhagen
24. "Mentoring Women in Technical Communication: Building Safe Spaces through an Affective Mentoring Model" Kristen Moore, Lisa Meloncon, and Patricia Sullivan


Changing Ideologies
25. ""You Are Too Blunt, Too Ambitious, Too Confident": Cultural Messages that Undermine Women’s Paths to Advancement and Leadership in Academia and Beyond" Anna Grigoryan
26. "Writing to Resist: Storying the Self and Audit Culture in Higher Education" Jessica Moriarty
27. "Rhetorics of Interruption: Navigating Sexism in the Academy" Elise Verzosa Hurley, Amanda Wray, and Erica Cirillo-McCarthy
28. "Overcoming the Department Bully: Women, Men, and Collaboration" Karla S. McCain
29. "Reembodying the Positionality of MiddleMAN Administrators in Higher Education" Bre Garrett, Aurora Matzke, and Sherry Rankins-Robertson
30. "We Are All Needed: Feminist Rhetorical Strategies for Building Trust Among Colleagues" Sara Hillin
31. "The Bullying We Don’t Talk About: Women Bullying Women in the Academy" Fran Sepler
32. "Infographic"
List of Contributors
Index

Descriere

This edited collection contends that if women are to enter into leadership positions at equal levels with their male colleagues, then sexism in all its forms must be acknowledged, attended to, and actively addressed. This interdisciplinary collection--Surviving Sexism in Academia: Strategies for Feminist Leadership is part storytelling, part autoethnography, part action plan. The chapters document and analyze everyday sexism in the academy and offer up strategies for survival, ultimately 'lifting the veil" from the good old boys/business-as-usual culture that continues to pervade academia in both visible and less-visible forms, forms that can stifle even the most ambitious women in their careers.