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Managing Multiple Identities: The Intersection of Race and Gender for Black Female Student Affairs Professionals in Predominantly White Institutions

机译:管理多个身份:白人机构中黑人女学生事务专业人员的种族和性别交叉点

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The study explored the gendered racial identity status of Black female student-affairs professionals and how their identity status influences both their personal and professional experiences at predominately White institutions. The existing scholarly literature has focused on females in higher education in general; very few studies have focused on issues specifically the intersectionality of gender and race regarding Black female student-affairs professionals at predominantly White institutions. The research question that explored this phenomenon was: what is the experience as a Black female working as a student-affairs professional in a predominately White institution? A generic qualitative approach was used to provide an understanding of the experience of these women. The study included eight Black female professionals working in the division of student affairs at an upper Midwest accredited four-year institution in higher education. The data revealed experiences of being stereotyped, devalued, silenced, ignored, and undermined while navigating their professional world as a double minority. This study also highlighted how these Black women's racial pride, sense of self, love and support from their families and their commitment to the students they served contributed to their success as professionals.
机译:该研究探讨了黑人女学生专业人士的性别种族身份状况,以及他们的身份状况如何影响以白人为主的机构的个人和职业经历。现有的学术文献主要集中于高等教育中的女性。很少有研究集中在主要是白人机构的黑人女学生事务专业人员关于性别与种族之间的相互关系的问题上。探索这种现象的研究问题是:作为黑人女性在以白人为主的机构中担任学生事务专业人士的经验是什么?使用通用的定性方法来了解这些妇女的经验。该研究包括八名黑人女性专业人士,他们在中西部一家经认可的高等教育四年制大学的学生事务部工作。数据揭示了在经历双重职业的同时,他们被定型,贬值,沉默,忽略和破坏的经历。这项研究还强调了这些黑人妇女的种族自豪感,自我意识,家庭的爱心和支持以及对所服务学生的承诺如何有助于他们成为专业人士。

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  • 作者

    Wesley, Artanya.;

  • 作者单位

    Capella University.;

  • 授予单位 Capella University.;
  • 学科 Educational psychology.;Higher education.;Black studies.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 131 p.
  • 总页数 131
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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