Disposable Black excellence: A book review of Sekile M. Nzinga’s Lean semesters: How Higher Education Reproduces Inequity

Paris Wicker
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Although Black women’s graduate degree attainment has nearly doubled since 2000, Sekile M. Nzinga’s Lean Semesters provides a complex picture into this social reality in academia, with the central argument that American higher education operates as a hyper-producer of inequity for marginalized populations, particularly academic women of color. Additionally, since Black women are overrepresented both as adjunct faculty and as Black academics in the south, the author utilizes faculty interview data and national survey data to frame this issue as not only shaped by race, class, and gender but also a regional problem. Lean Semesters is a unique contribution to the critical university studies literature that reveals how Black excellence and Black education are also conceptions through which we understand Black labor.
一次性黑人卓越:Sekile M.Nzinga的《精益学期:高等教育如何再现不公平》书评
尽管自2000年以来,黑人女性的研究生学历几乎翻了一番,但Sekile M.Nzinga的《精益学期》为学术界的这一社会现实提供了一幅复杂的画面,其核心论点是,美国高等教育是边缘化人群,特别是有色人种学术女性不平等的超级生产者。此外,由于黑人女性在南方的兼职教师和黑人学者中所占比例过高,作者利用教师访谈数据和全国调查数据,将这一问题界定为不仅受种族、阶级和性别的影响,而且是一个地区问题。精益学期是对批判性大学研究文献的独特贡献,这些文献揭示了黑人卓越和黑人教育也是我们理解黑人劳动的概念。
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