No less than other minorities, Asian women scholars are confronted
with racial discrimination and stereotyping as well as disrespect for
their research, teaching, and leadership, and are underrepresented in
academia. In the face of such barriers, many Asian female scholars
have developed strategies to survive and thrive. This book is among
the first to examine their lived experience in Western academic
discourses. It addresses the socio-cultural, political, academic, and
personal issues that Asian female scholars encounter in higher
education. The contributors to this book include first- and
second-generation immigrants who are teachers and researchers in
higher education and who come from a wide range of Asian nations and
backgrounds. They here combine new research and personal narratives to
explore the intersecting layers of relationships that impact their
lives—language, culture, academic discourses, gender, class,
generation, and race. The book is replete with the richness and
complexity of these scholars’ struggles and triumphs in their
professional and personal realms.This powerful and engaging volume:*
Examines and celebrates the struggles and triumphs that Asian female
scholars experience as they try to “make it” in academic
environments that may differ sharply from the culture of their
countries of origin; * Highlights the unique contributions the authors
have made to research, theory, and the profession;* Establishes the
authors’ claim to visibility and a voice for themselves and more
generally for Asian women in the academy; * Opens a dialogue on these
critical issues by sharing the academic and personal experiences of
senior and junior scholars alike; and * Contributes to the on-going
discussion on issues pertinent to the status of minority female
scholars in higher education.
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Asian Women Scholars in Higher Education
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000980158
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok