Loud silence: black women in the academy life histories and narratives
Kwakye, Chamara J.
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Description
Title
Loud silence: black women in the academy life histories and narratives
Author(s)
Kwakye, Chamara J.
Issue Date
2011-08-26T15:34:47Z
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Brown, Ruth N.
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Brown, Ruth N.
Committee Member(s)
Span, Christopher M.
Anderson, James D.
Pak, Yoon K.
Danley, Lynette L.
Department of Study
Educ Policy, Orgzn & Leadrshp
Discipline
Educational Policy Studies
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Black Women
Higher Education
Women's Studies
Education
Abstract
“Loud Silence: Life Histories of Black Women in the Academy” analyses the life histories of three Black women faculty at predominantly white institutions. Using Womanist theory as a theoretical framework this project pays particular attention to the ways in which the participants story their lives and make sense of their multiple identities inside and outside the academy. In addition, the project uses their narratives as a foundation to discuss the impact of gender, class, race, ability and sexuality particularly in academia and in society as a whole.
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