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“Does this happen to everyone?”: Women professors of color reflect on experiences in the academy
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Queer Of Color CritiqueFaculty IssueEducationColor ReflectRacial StudyFeminist InquiryCultural StudiesSocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceFeminist ResearchGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenCultural DiversityColor Use DuoethnographyWomen StudiesBlack Feminist TheoryIntersectionalityFeminist TheoryHigher EducationCultureBlack Women’s StudiesBlack FeminismWomen ProfessorsEthnographyWomen FacultyFeminist Method
Women of Color in higher education often experience cultural taxation alongside feelings of invisibility and hypervisibility. In this paper, two women faculty of color use duoethnography, a dialogic research method, to unpack a shared journal that documented their own experiences of navigating and negotiating predominantly White academic spaces. By analyzing their experiences, the researchers discovered that their shared journal revealed similar patterns documented by other women faculty of color. The dialogic nature of duoethnography also led to transformational understandings of their positionality in the academy, self-healing, and development of strategies for moving forward. Vignettes from their shared journal and dialogic excerpts are discussed.
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