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Experiences of Single African-American Women Professors: With this Ph.D., I Thee Wed, edited by Eletra S. Gilchrist, explores the unique lived experiences of single African-American women professors. Gilchrist's contributors are comprised of never-before-married and doctorate degree-holding African-American women professors. The authors and research participants speak candidly about their experiences, exploring a myriad of topics including dating costs and rewards, relationship challenges, work/life balance, multiple intersecting identities, negative perceptions, and identity negotiation.
This volume is designed by and for an academic audience. It addresses the dating and mating complexities of the population under study by combining autoethnographic accounts with empirical research and theoretical concepts. As one of the few works to address the intricate interpersonal dynamics surrounding African-American women in the professorate from a scholarly perspective, Eletra S. Gilchrist's Experiences of Single African-American Women Professors: With this Ph.D., I Thee Wed seeks to not only dispel myths and stereotypes, but serve as an instructional tool for other professor hopefuls.
Published | Mar 08 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 250 |
ISBN | 9780739170885 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
This compelling collection conveys the complexities of being a single African-American woman professor. The authors apply an array of theories and methods to analyze challenges and consequences of being a member of this small, important group of individuals with doctoral degrees. They offer insights and information that should enlighten their colleagues, students, friends, and families, while also inspiring others like themselves.
Brenda J. Allen, University of Colorado at Denver
In this volume, the voices of Africana women in academia powerfully ring as they unflinchingly explore the complexities and consequences of their life choices without apology.
Heather E. Harris, Stevenson University
Finally...a volume that speaks to the realities of this profession through the voices of an often silenced and invisible group. Dr. Gilchrist has amassed great diversity of perspective, opinions, and research in this necessary text and written by those who experience this reality. And as the pipeline continues to expand, this volume will be essential reading for other Africana women of the future professoriate as well as those who love, respect, and appreciate them.
Kimberly R. Moffitt, University of Maryland Baltimore County
This is really interesting stuff! This topic is so rich, and I love the way the book connects African-American women's experiences to the broader theme of challenges in balancing work and family. I think there are so many commonalities in terms of gender and education, and it is fascinating to read about the specific factors and considerations for African American women.
Anne Marie Choup, University of Alabama Huntsville
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