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    Thriving in Higher Education

    Uncovering Institutional Counter-Stories through Abolitionist Feminist Mentoring

    AvJennifer L. Martin,Jennifer N. Brooks

    Häftad, Engelska, 2026

    Del i serien Perspectives on Mentoring

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    Beskrivning

    Thriving in Higher Education: Uncovering Institutional Counter-Stories Through Abolitionist Feminist Mentoring shares personal narratives that highlight the critical role of mentoring in academic success—especially for women and people of color on the tenure track. Institutions often use mechanisms of control to shame those who challenge hegemonic norms and expectations. These shaming practices serve to silence and isolate victims, contributing to the hidden and ongoing nature of these mechanisms. In this book, scholars share experiences of microaggressions, racial battle fatigue, and institutional retaliation, revealing the hidden costs of advocating for justice and truth within academia.These nineteen chapters, authored by multidisciplinary educators—some in collaboration with their mentors or mentees—serve as both guidebooks and cautionary tales necessary to navigate the potential perils of higher education through mentoring relationships. These brave counter-stories present tales of joy, resistance and solidarity for scholars deemed outsiders, troublemakers, boat-rockers, critical scholars, truth tellers, and the like.While the work of dismantling institutional oppression is often costly—bringing stress, fear, and even trauma—this book stands as a beacon of hope. It offers readers not only validation and solidarity, but also practical strategies for building empowering mentoring relationships rooted in care, resistance, and community. Thriving in Higher Education is both a call to action and a testament to the resilience of those who dare to thrive in spaces not built for them.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2026-03-30
    • Mått:156 x 234 x 22 mm
    • Vikt:617 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Perspectives on Mentoring
    • Antal sidor:428
    • Förlag:Emerald Publishing Limited
    • ISBN:9781805928362

    Utforska kategorier

    • Socialpedagogik inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Utbildningsstrategier och utbildningspolitik inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Högskola och universitet inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    Jennifer L. Martin is an associate professor at the University of Illinois at Springfield.Jennifer N. Brooks, a Ph.D. candidate in Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Illinois Chicago, is a scholar, educator, and literacy leader dedicated to racial equity and educational justice.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Foreword - “Always here, but taken for granted”: The Dedication and Unappreciation of Overworked Femtors of Color; Cheryl E. MatiasChapter 1. I Wish I Woulda Known: Mentorship, Mobbing, and the Academy: Lessons in Power and Resistance; Jennifer L. Martin and Jennifer N. BrooksChapter 2. Making Space in Narrow Rooms: The Role of Intersectional Mentoring on Program Completion; Jendayi Mbalia and Raquel Farmer-HintonChapter 3. The “Art” of Mentoring Otherwise: Troubling, Agitating and Flourishing in the Academy; Lindsey Abernathy, Stacie Warner, and Lucy E. BaileyChapter 4. Performative Inclusion: Vignettes of Dehumanization, Resistance and Mentorship; Ahlam Rahal, Cynthia Bruce, Késa Munroe-Anderson, and Lynn AylwardChapter 5. Centering Joy and Community in Doctoral Student Mentoring; Asia S. Thomas and Michelle ZossChapter 6. Mentoring for Freedom: Lessons from Doctoral Students of Color and the Mentor who Helped them Succeed; Lizette Aguilar, Franchesca Ho Sang, and Sherry L. DeckmanChapter 7. “Transformational Feminist Mentoring as Radical Love in Chicanx Studies”; Corina Benavides LópezChapter 8. Protecting the Unprotected: The Power of Peer Mentorship in a Professional Counterspace for Black Women; Chenelle S. BoatswainChapter 9. When We All We Got, Gatherings of Solidarity: Black Feminist Mentoring in Liberatory Research Teams; Taryrn T.C. Brown and Robin Phelps-WardChapter 10. ISOLATION: A Critical Race Perspective on Journeying Through Academia When Mentorship is Absent or Not Enough!; Frederick V. Jr. EngramChapter 11. A Journey Through Black Femtoring and What the Academy Can Learn about Humanization; Marla Goins and K. Melchor Quick HallChapter 12. Critical Black Feminist Mentoring: Implications for Student and Faculty Success and Well-Being in Academic Spaces Post-COVID; Dyann C. Logwood and Sadaf AliChapter 13. Mentoring as Acts of Resistance and Reimagining: The Reflective Testimonios of Multiple Generations of Women Leaders in Higher Education; Katrina Struloeff, Kimberly Sterin, Karena Escalante, Sherri Manson, and Haley Rose KowalChapter 14. Swimming with the Sharks: Survival and Thriving with Academic Mentoring; Sun Y. Gu, April M. Jones, and Stephanie Anne SheltonChapter 15. Thriving Through Counter-narratives of Hope, Love, and Joy: Reflections on Abolitionist Approaches to Queer/Feminist Mentorship; Trixie G. Smith and Matthew B. CoxChapter 16. “We Are Each Other’s Bond": Abolitionist Feminism Peer Mentorship As Healing and Sustaining Praxis for Black Women Doctoral Students; Kiana Willis, Jaminque Adams, Bri’Ann Price, Laetitia Adelson, Brittney Kilgore, and Lastasia RamseyChapter 17. Sis, You Good? Mutual Mentorship as Care: Centering Well-being Among Black Women Scholars; Jhanae E. Wingfield, Laura Porterfield, and Lynnette MawhinneyChapter 18. Mentorship Beyond Borders: Cultivating (Counter)Spaces of Wholeness for Faculty, Students, and Professionals from International Backgrounds; Yi Xuen Tay, Karren Gunalan, Milad Mohebali, and Eva Faith SosooChapter 19. Critical Mentoring in the Hyphen: Reciprocal Connections Through a Shared Asian American Identity; Robin Brandehoff, Daranee Taychachaiwongse Teng, and Amie Ha