Description: Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy by Awad Ibrahim, Tamari Kitossa, Malinda S. Smith, Handel K. Wright This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education.The essays in Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy make visible the submerged stories of Black life in academia. They offer fresh historical, social, and cultural insights into what it means to teach, learn, research, and work while Black.In daring to shift from margin to centre, the books contributors confront two overlapping themes. First, they resist a singular construction of Blackness that masks the nuances and multiplicity of what it means to be and experience the academy as Black people. Second, they challenge the stubborn durability of anti-Black tropes, the dehumanization of Blackness, persistent deficit ideologies, and the tyranny of low expectations that permeate the dominant idea of Blackness in the white colonial imagination.Operating at the intersections of discourse and experience, contributors reflect on how Blackness shapes academic pathways, ignites complicated and often difficult conversations, and reimagines Black pasts, presents, and futures. This unique collection contributes to the articulation of more nuanced understandings of the ways in which Blackness is made, unmade, and remade in the academy and the implications for interrelated dynamics across and within post-secondary education, Black communities in Canada, and global Black diasporas. Author Biography Awad Ibrahim is a professor and curriculum theorist in the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa. Tamari Kitossa is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Brock University.Malinda S. Smith is the inaugural vice-provost of equity, diversity, and inclusion and a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary. Handel K. Wright is the inaugural senior advisor to the president on anti-racism and inclusive excellence; the director of the Centre for Culture, Identity, and Education; and a professor in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia. Table of Contents List of Figures and Tables Preface: The Nuances of Blackness: A Genesis and Outline Acknowledgments Introduction: A Meditation on the Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy Awad Ibrahim, Tamari Kitossa, Malinda S. Smith, and Handel Kashope Wright Part One: Blackness: Whats in a Name?Commentary on Part I: Why the Study of Blackness Is Critical at This Historical Juncture George J. Sefa Dei 1. The Awkward Presence of Blackness in the Canadian Academy Handel Kashope Wright 2. Exposed! The Ivory Towers Code Noir Delia D. Douglas 3. The Precariat African-Canadian Academic: Problematic Historical Constructions, Perpetual Struggles for Recognition Ali A. Abdi 4. What Have Deleuze and Guattari Got to Do with Blackness? A Rhizomatic Analysis of Blackness Awad Ibrahim 5. Dancing with the Invisibility/Inaudibility: Nuances of Blackness in a Francophone ContextGina Thésée Part Two: Blackness and Academic PathwaysCommentary on Part II: Blackness in the Canadian Academy: Challenges, Contestations, and Contradictions Wisdom J. Tettey 6. Hidden Figures: Black Scholars in the Early Canadian AcademyMalinda S. Smith 7. Committed to Employment Equity? Impediments to Obtaining University Appointments Carl E. James 8 Black Gay Scholar and the Provocation of Promotion Wesley Crichlow 9 "Certain Uncertainty": Phenomenology of an African Canadian Professor Tamari Kitossa 10. Socio-Cultural Obligations and the Academic Career: The Dual Expectations Facing Black Canadian Academics Kay-Ann Williams and Gervan Fearon Part Three: Blackness: A Complicated Canadian ConversationCommentary on Part III: "Killing Us Softly" – with Questions Annette Henry 11. Fitting (Out-Fitting) In Henry Daniel 12. The Caged Bird Still Sings in Harmony: The Academy, Spoken Word Poetry, and the Making of Community Emmanuel Tabi 13. States of Being: The Poet & Scholar as a Black, African, & Diasporic Woman Juliane Okot Bitek 14. Intersectionality in Blackface: When Post-racial Nationalism Meets Black Feminism Délice Mugabo 15. Re-spatializing the Boundaries of Belonging: The Subversive Blackness of Muslim Women Jan-Therese Mendes Part Four: Black Pasts, Black FuturityCommentary on Part IV: Surviving Anti-Blackness: Vulnerability, Speaking Back, and Building Black Futurity Shirley Anne Tate 16. (Re)situating Black Studies at York University: Unsilencing the Past, Locating the Present, Routing Futures at the York University Black Graduate Students Collective 17. Community Service Learning and Anti-Blackness: The Cost of Playing with Fire on the Black Female BodyDelores v. Mullings 18. Blackness and the Limits of Institutional Good Will Omisoore H. Dryden 19. Leadership in Neoliberal Times: A Road to Nowhere Jennifer R. Kelly 20. Vocation of the Black Scholar in the Neoliberal Academy: A Love Story Adelle Blackett 21. The Changing Same: Black Lives Matter, the Work of History, and the Historians Craft Barrington Walker 22. Charting Black Presence and Futures in the Canadian Academy Malinda S. Smith Contributors Review "This is undoubtedly a much-needed book in the archives of the Canadian academy. Exploring the multiplicity and complexity of the experiences of Black scholars in Canada, the authors express a common theme throughout this collection of essays - the various forms of anti-Black racism experienced by the Black scholar and the perpetual struggle against exclusion from the deeply ingrained culture of whiteness that characterizes institutions of higher learning in Canada."--Joy Mighty, Professor Emerita and Former Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning), Carleton University" Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy gathers highly respected scholars vested incritical pedgaogy as well as critical race and feminist theories. Altogether, they have provided a rich review of relevant literature on interconnected themes explored in their respective chapters. This volume will be ideal for those interested in critical race and ethnic studies, Black studies, sociology, sociology of education, multicultural education, postcolonial theory, and history." --Pierre W. Orelus, Associate Professor of Educational Studies and Teacher Preparation, Fairfield University Long Description This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education. The essays in Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy make visible the submerged stories of Black life in academia. They offer fresh historical, social, and cultural insights into what it means to teach, learn, research, and work while Black. In daring to shift from margin to centre, the books contributors confront two overlapping themes. First, they resist a singular construction of Blackness that masks the nuances and multiplicity of what it means to be and experience the academy as Black people. Second, they challenge the stubborn durability of anti-Black tropes, the dehumanization of Blackness, persistent deficit ideologies, and the tyranny of low expectations that permeate the dominant idea of Blackness in the white colonial imagination. Operating at the intersections of discourse and experience, contributors reflect on how Blackness shapes academic pathways, ignites complicated and often difficult conversations, and reimagines Black pasts, presents, and futures. This unique collection contributes to the articulation of more nuanced understandings of the ways in which Blackness is made, unmade, and remade in the academy and the implications for interrelated dynamics across and within post-secondary education, Black communities in Canada, and global Black diasporas. Details ISBN1487528698 Year 2022 ISBN-10 1487528698 ISBN-13 9781487528690 Format Hardcover Imprint University of Toronto Press Place of Publication Toronto Country of Publication Canada Pages 488 Illustrations 4 b&w illustrations, 5 b&w figures Author Handel K. Wright Publication Date 2022-02-02 UK Release Date 2022-02-02 Subtitle Teaching, Learning, and Researching while Black Edited by Handel K. Wright Publisher University of Toronto Press DEWEY 378.008996071 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2022-03-14 Alternative 9781487528706 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:161872223;
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ISBN-13: 9781487528690
Book Title: Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy
Number of Pages: 400 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy: Teaching, Learning, and Researching While Black
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication Year: 2022
Subject: Social Sciences, Education
Item Height: 229 mm
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Author: Tamari Kitossa, Malinda S. Smith, Awad Ibrahim, Handel Kashope Wright
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Format: Hardcover