The Duality of Women Scholars of Color: Transforming and Being Transformed in the Academy
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Gaëtane Jean-Marie;
Gaëtane Jean-Marie
University of Oklahoma
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Cosette M. Grant;
Cosette M. Grant
University of Cincinnati
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Beverly Irby
Beverly Irby
Texas A&M University
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-1-62396-504-4
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978-1-62396-503-7
Publication date:
2014
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Chapter 2: Navigating the Academy: Exploring Barriers and Possibilities in Scholarship Through the Lens of an American Indian Scholar
Hollie Mackey
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Hollie Mackey, 2014. "Navigating the Academy: Exploring Barriers and Possibilities in Scholarship Through the Lens of an American Indian Scholar", The Duality of Women Scholars of Color: Transforming and Being Transformed in the Academy, Gaëtane Jean-Marie, Cosette M. Grant, Beverly Irby
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Abstract
This chapter explores the personal experiences of the author as an American Indian woman working as a faculty member at a research university. The author uses auto-ethnography to identify three conceptualized themes that inform her work: identity, mentorship, and research. These three themes are discussed as a catalyst for the ways in which research culture in the academy may shift in the twenty-first-century university.
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