"This book is a critical conversation that bases its argument on interviews with 99 BIPOC faculty from across the United States and across a range of institutions, including large public and private universities, small liberal arts colleges, and mid-size public institutions. Using critical race theory (CRT) and postcolonial studies as the central theoretical frameworks, and critical race feminism as a supporting critical paradigm, the authors bring to attention some of the persistent challenges that FOC face even in the ...
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"This book is a critical conversation that bases its argument on interviews with 99 BIPOC faculty from across the United States and across a range of institutions, including large public and private universities, small liberal arts colleges, and mid-size public institutions. Using critical race theory (CRT) and postcolonial studies as the central theoretical frameworks, and critical race feminism as a supporting critical paradigm, the authors bring to attention some of the persistent challenges that FOC face even in the twenty-first century"--
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