“我们是出于需要走到一起的”:一个从事学术研究的拉丁裔散居群体

Q2 Social Sciences
Ganiva Reyes, Veronica R. Barrios, Racheal M. Banda, Brittany A. Aronson, Esther M. Claros Berlioz, Martha Castaneda
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在这篇文章中,五名拉丁裔教师和一名拉丁籍博士生参与了Chicana女权主义宣传方法,以研究创建和参与拉丁裔散居群体如何支持我们的个人和职业幸福。作为位于中西部一所以白人为主的机构(PWI)的拉丁裔研究人员/教育工作者,我们收集了围绕我们的合作小组如何为学术界和高等教育提供导航空间的叙述和讨论数据。我们分析了我们的叙述,我们的分析揭示了三个主题:(a)通过边界空间抵制学术界的筒仓,(b)通过公共空间模糊我们的专业和个人边界,以及(c)通过临时性破坏等级制度。这篇文章为学术对话提供了关于拉丁裔/Chicana人的认识方式,以及作为PWI中的有色人种女性教师团结工作意味着什么。
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“We Came Together Out of Necessity”: A Latina Diaspora Group Engaging in Plática to Thrive with Dignity in Academia
In this article, five Latina faculty members and one Latina doctoral student engaged in Chicana feminist plática methodology to examine how creating and participating in a Latina diaspora group supports our personal and professional well-being. As Latina researchers/educators, situated in a predominantly White institution (PWI) in the Midwest, we collected narrative and discussion data centered around how our collaborative group provided a space to navigate academia and higher education. We analyzed our narratives and our analysis revealed three themes: (a) resisting the silos of academia through liminal spaces, (b) blurring our borders of the professional and personal through pláticas, and (c) disrupting hierarchies through la facultad. This article informs scholarly conversations about Latina/Chicana ways of knowing, and what it means to work in solidarity as women faculty of color within PWIs.
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Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education
Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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