Thriving in Higher Education: Uncovering Institutional Counter-Stories
Through Abolitionist Feminist Mentoring shares personal narratives
that highlight the critical role of mentoring in academic
success—especially for women and people of color on the tenure
track. Institutions often use mechanisms of control to shame those who
challenge hegemonic norms and expectations. These shaming practices
serve to silence and isolate victims, contributing to the hidden and
ongoing nature of these mechanisms. In this book, scholars share
experiences of microaggressions, racial battle fatigue, and
institutional retaliation, revealing the hidden costs of advocating
for justice and truth within academia. These nineteen chapters,
authored by multidisciplinary educators—some in collaboration with
their mentors or mentees—serve as both guidebooks and cautionary
tales necessary to navigate the potential perils of higher education
through mentoring relationships. These brave counter-stories present
tales of joy, resistance and solidarity for scholars deemed outsiders,
troublemakers, boat-rockers, critical scholars, truth tellers, and the
like. While the work of dismantling institutional oppression is often
costly—bringing stress, fear, and even trauma—this book stands as
a beacon of hope. It offers readers not only validation and
solidarity, but also practical strategies for building empowering
mentoring relationships rooted in care, resistance, and community.
Thriving in Higher Education is both a call to action and a testament
to the resilience of those who dare to thrive in spaces not built for
them.
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Uncovering Institutional Counter-Stories through Abolitionist Feminist Mentoring
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781805928331
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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