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Narratives Of Marginalized Identities In Higher Education Santosh Khadka

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Narratives Of Marginalized Identities In Higher Education Santosh Khadka
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Santosh Khadka, Joanna Davis-McElligatt, Keith Dorwick
ISBN: 9781138478787, 9781351067669, 1138478784, 1351067664
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Narratives Of Marginalized Identities In Higher Education Santosh Khadka by Santosh Khadka, Joanna Davis-mcelligatt, Keith Dorwick 9781138478787, 9781351067669, 1138478784, 1351067664 instant download after payment.

This book features theorized narratives from academics who inhabit marginalized identity positions, including, among others, academics with non-normative genders, sexualities, and relationships; nontenured faculty; racial and ethnic minorities; scholars with HIV, depression and anxiety, and other disabilities; immigrants and international students; and poor and working-class faculty and students. The chapters in this volume explore the ways in which marginalized identities fundamentally shape and impact the academic experience; thus, the contributors in this collection demonstrate how academic outsiderism works both within the confines of their college or university systems, and a broader matrix of community, state, and international relations. With an emphasis on the inherent intersectionality of identity positions, this book addresses the broad matrix of ways academics navigate their particular locations as marginalized subjects.

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