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Women Of Color Navigating Mentoring Relationships Critical Examinations Keisha Edwards Tassie Sonja M Brown Givens

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Women Of Color Navigating Mentoring Relationships Critical Examinations Keisha Edwards Tassie Sonja M Brown Givens
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Keisha Edwards Tassie; Sonja M. Brown Givens
ISBN: 9781498541077, 1498541070
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Women Of Color Navigating Mentoring Relationships Critical Examinations Keisha Edwards Tassie Sonja M Brown Givens by Keisha Edwards Tassie; Sonja M. Brown Givens 9781498541077, 1498541070 instant download after payment.

Women of Color Navigating Mentoring Relationships explores and critically examines the opportunities and challenges presented in mentoring relationships involving women of color. While all mentoring relationships are unique to the individuals involved in them, this book highlights the roles of race, class, and gender-oriented constructions in the establishment, maintenance, and dissolution of specific mentoring relationships in which women of color are engaged. This edited collection argues that traditional notions of mentoring fail to account for intersectionality and power dynamics that can have profound effects on mentoring practices, and that institutional "best practices" for mentoring do little to address the impact of constructions of "otherness" on the success (or failure) of mentoring relationships involving women of color.. Recommended for scholars of communication studies, gender studies, race studies, and for scholars pursuing a career in academia.

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