Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education
Faculty on the Margins
Herausgeber: Dutt-Ballerstadt, Reshmi; Bhattacharya, Kakali
Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education
Faculty on the Margins
Herausgeber: Dutt-Ballerstadt, Reshmi; Bhattacharya, Kakali
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InThis book offers an interdisciplinary approach, deploying theoretical, methodological, sociological, political, and creative perspectives to articulate the stakes of civility for marginalized academics within higher education.
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InThis book offers an interdisciplinary approach, deploying theoretical, methodological, sociological, political, and creative perspectives to articulate the stakes of civility for marginalized academics within higher education.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367243654
- ISBN-10: 0367243652
- Artikelnr.: 60936463
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367243654
- ISBN-10: 0367243652
- Artikelnr.: 60936463
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt is Edith Green Distinguished Professor and teaches in the Department of English and Gender Studies at Linfield University in Oregon. She is the author of The Postcolonial Citizen: The Intellectual Migrant (2010) and serves as the editor for Inside Higher Ed¿s column "Conditionally Accepted." Kakali Bhattacharya is an award-winning professor at University of Florida housed in Research, Evaluation, and Measurement Program. She is the 2018 winner of AERA¿s Mid-Career Scholar of Color Award. Her co-authored text with Kent Gillen, Power, Race, and Higher Education: A Cross-Cultural Parallel Narrative has won a 2017 Outstanding Publication Award from AERA (SIG 168) and a 2018 Outstanding Book Award from the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
Introduction; Part I. Black Bodies: Weaponizing the Personal 1. American
Perversions or: The Incredibly Twisted, Horribly True Story of How I Got
Educated in the Academy 2. A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on
Black Academics are Not Ending (I Know Because it Happened to Me) 3. No
Actual Bodies Needed or "Girl. what are You Looking At?": The Looking and
Seeing of Time and Space in Ken Gonzales-Day's Shadowlands as a Disruption
of Normalized U.S. American Institutionalized Racial Violence Against Brown
and Black Bodies; Part II. Civility, Repression, and Academic Freedom:
Bodies on the Line 4. Universities, Civility, and Repression in the Age of
New Media: Surveillance Capital and Resistance 5. On the Social
Epistemology of Academic Freedom 6. The Rhetoric of Civility as Soft
Repression 7. What Did We Provoke? BIPOC/WOC Calling Out White Supremacy in
the Academy; Part III. Politics of Permissibility and Absurdity: Narratives
of Civility 8. Civility and the Bounds of the Permissible: Scholars of
Color Embodying the Very Social-Political Dynamics at the Heart of their
Critiques 9. The "F" Bomb and the "R" Word 10. Chronicles Exploring
Hegemonic Civility and the Evisceration of Academic Freedom for Critical
Womyn of Color 11. Civility as Absurdity: Absurdity as Civility in Higher
Education; Afterword: The Civility-Incivility Paradox
Perversions or: The Incredibly Twisted, Horribly True Story of How I Got
Educated in the Academy 2. A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on
Black Academics are Not Ending (I Know Because it Happened to Me) 3. No
Actual Bodies Needed or "Girl. what are You Looking At?": The Looking and
Seeing of Time and Space in Ken Gonzales-Day's Shadowlands as a Disruption
of Normalized U.S. American Institutionalized Racial Violence Against Brown
and Black Bodies; Part II. Civility, Repression, and Academic Freedom:
Bodies on the Line 4. Universities, Civility, and Repression in the Age of
New Media: Surveillance Capital and Resistance 5. On the Social
Epistemology of Academic Freedom 6. The Rhetoric of Civility as Soft
Repression 7. What Did We Provoke? BIPOC/WOC Calling Out White Supremacy in
the Academy; Part III. Politics of Permissibility and Absurdity: Narratives
of Civility 8. Civility and the Bounds of the Permissible: Scholars of
Color Embodying the Very Social-Political Dynamics at the Heart of their
Critiques 9. The "F" Bomb and the "R" Word 10. Chronicles Exploring
Hegemonic Civility and the Evisceration of Academic Freedom for Critical
Womyn of Color 11. Civility as Absurdity: Absurdity as Civility in Higher
Education; Afterword: The Civility-Incivility Paradox
Introduction; Part I. Black Bodies: Weaponizing the Personal 1. American
Perversions or: The Incredibly Twisted, Horribly True Story of How I Got
Educated in the Academy 2. A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on
Black Academics are Not Ending (I Know Because it Happened to Me) 3. No
Actual Bodies Needed or "Girl. what are You Looking At?": The Looking and
Seeing of Time and Space in Ken Gonzales-Day's Shadowlands as a Disruption
of Normalized U.S. American Institutionalized Racial Violence Against Brown
and Black Bodies; Part II. Civility, Repression, and Academic Freedom:
Bodies on the Line 4. Universities, Civility, and Repression in the Age of
New Media: Surveillance Capital and Resistance 5. On the Social
Epistemology of Academic Freedom 6. The Rhetoric of Civility as Soft
Repression 7. What Did We Provoke? BIPOC/WOC Calling Out White Supremacy in
the Academy; Part III. Politics of Permissibility and Absurdity: Narratives
of Civility 8. Civility and the Bounds of the Permissible: Scholars of
Color Embodying the Very Social-Political Dynamics at the Heart of their
Critiques 9. The "F" Bomb and the "R" Word 10. Chronicles Exploring
Hegemonic Civility and the Evisceration of Academic Freedom for Critical
Womyn of Color 11. Civility as Absurdity: Absurdity as Civility in Higher
Education; Afterword: The Civility-Incivility Paradox
Perversions or: The Incredibly Twisted, Horribly True Story of How I Got
Educated in the Academy 2. A History of White Violence Tells Us Attacks on
Black Academics are Not Ending (I Know Because it Happened to Me) 3. No
Actual Bodies Needed or "Girl. what are You Looking At?": The Looking and
Seeing of Time and Space in Ken Gonzales-Day's Shadowlands as a Disruption
of Normalized U.S. American Institutionalized Racial Violence Against Brown
and Black Bodies; Part II. Civility, Repression, and Academic Freedom:
Bodies on the Line 4. Universities, Civility, and Repression in the Age of
New Media: Surveillance Capital and Resistance 5. On the Social
Epistemology of Academic Freedom 6. The Rhetoric of Civility as Soft
Repression 7. What Did We Provoke? BIPOC/WOC Calling Out White Supremacy in
the Academy; Part III. Politics of Permissibility and Absurdity: Narratives
of Civility 8. Civility and the Bounds of the Permissible: Scholars of
Color Embodying the Very Social-Political Dynamics at the Heart of their
Critiques 9. The "F" Bomb and the "R" Word 10. Chronicles Exploring
Hegemonic Civility and the Evisceration of Academic Freedom for Critical
Womyn of Color 11. Civility as Absurdity: Absurdity as Civility in Higher
Education; Afterword: The Civility-Incivility Paradox