Campus Counterspaces

Campus Counterspaces

Black and Latinx Students' Search for Community at Historically White Universities

Keels, Micere

Cornell University Press

01/2020

240

Mole

Inglês

9781501747908

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: It Doesn't Have to Be Race-Ethnicity to Be about Race-Ethnicity

1. Outlining the Problem

2. The Impossibility of a Color-Blind Identity: Shifting Social Identities from the Margin to the Center of Our Understanding of How Historically Marginalized Students Experience Campus Life

3. An Ambivalent Embrace: How Financially Distressed Students Make Sense of the Cost of College -With Resney Gugwor

4. Strategic Disengagement: Preserving One's Academic Identity by Disengaging from Campus Life -With Ja'Dell Davis

5. Power in the Midst of Powerlessness: Scholar-Activist Identity amid Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violence-With Elan Hope

6. Importance of a Critical Mass: Experiencing One's Differences as Valued Diversity Rather Than a Marginalized Threat-With Carly Offidani-Bertrand

7. Finding One's People and One's Self on Campus: The Role of Extracurricular Organizations -With Gabriel Velez

8. Split between School, Home, Work, and More: Commuting as a Status and a Way of Being -With Hilary Tackie and Elan Hope

9. Out of Thin Air: When One's Academic Identity Is Not Simply an Extension of One's Family Identity -With Emily Lyons

10. A Guiding Hand: Advising That Connects with Students' Culturally Situated Motivational Orientations toward College-With Tasneem Mandviwala

11. (Dis)integration: Facilitating Integration by Carefully Attending to Difference
Race-ethnicity; college; identity; microaggressions; postsecondary; student-life; college-advising