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Black Skin in White Spaces 白色空间中的黑皮肤
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0141
Kinyel Ragland
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Phoenix Rising: The Whirlwind Story of Success While at the Poles 凤凰崛起:在极地成功的旋风故事
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0210
Richard Williams
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Navigating Graduate School and Surviving Life as a Mother–Scholar 研究生院的导航和作为一个母亲学者的生存生活
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0227
Patricia Jaimes
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Leveraging A Critical Consciousness to Thrive in Graduate School 利用批判意识在研究生院茁壮成长
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0153
Naseeb K. Bhangal
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Decolonizing the Classroom: International GTAs and Reclaiming Authority 非殖民化课堂:国际gta和收回权威
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0160
Ayah H. Wakkad
Contrary to Karamcheti and Bulamur, Aparna Hebbani and Katherine Hendrix in their 2014 qualitative study attribute students defiance of IGTAs authority to the IGTAs academic status, English language proficiency, and teaching experience rather than foreignness, race, or ethnicity [ ]the new COVID-19 pandemic and its socioeconomic consequences give urgency to the issue at hand as feelings of animosity against foreigners are heightened According to Bulamur, those students use "the unintelligible ITA myth" as an excuse of low performance (2013, 171) According to one GTA and PhD candidate in the English program that I spoke to, "Some of the students seem to want a simplified experience where the instructor would be a blank figure, who is conceptually faceless and colorless, and merely present to impart information without drawing attention to his cultural background
与Karamcheti和Bulamur相反,Aparna Hebbani和Katherine Hendrix在2014年的定性研究中将学生对igta权威的藐视归因于igta的学术地位、英语语言能力和教学经验,而不是外国人、种族或民族[]新的COVID-19大流行及其社会经济后果使当前问题变得紧迫,因为对外国人的敌意情绪加剧。那些学生用“难以理解的ITA神话”作为表现不佳的借口(2013,171)。据我交谈过的一位英语专业的GTA和博士候选人说,“有些学生似乎想要一种简化的体验,导师将是一个空白的人物,在概念上没有面孔和色彩,仅仅是传授信息,而不会引起人们对他的文化背景的注意
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From the Editor: Introduction to Special Issue 编辑:特刊导言
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0115
Ayesha K. Hardison
Whereas her white undergraduate students presumed she was not smart enough to be an instructor, the graduate director of her program decided she was so effective in the classroom that she did not need a nonteaching assistantship for funding as she wrote her thesis [ ]for many graduate students of color, being "special" has meant they have the drive to overcome any obstacles posed by their academic, cultural, and economic backgrounds to gain admission, but they do not also have enough preparation, resources, or support from departments to progress within their programs The special issue is a collective labor of love for the journal's editors to "lift as we climb " [ ]Crosstalk" is a public forum for graduate students of color to share ideas, affirmation, and guidance with each other as well as provide feedback to the journal's other readers, including college and university faculty, administrators, and staff All offer invaluable lessons lived and learned for perseverance, survival, thriving, and success Because Women, Gender, and Families of Color realizes this special issue is a rare opportunity for graduate students of color to be acknowledged holistically, we are also publishing additional essays on our website, https://wgfc ku edu/
尽管她的白人本科生认为她不够聪明,不能成为一名讲师,但她的项目的研究生主任认为她在课堂上非常有效,不需要非教学助教奖学金来资助她写论文[]对于许多有色人种研究生来说,“特殊”意味着他们有动力克服学术、文化和经济背景造成的任何障碍,以获得录取。但他们也没有足够的准备、资源或来自院系的支持来推进他们的项目,这一期特刊是期刊编辑们“在我们攀登的过程中提升”的集体劳动[]“相声”是有色人种研究生相互分享想法、肯定和指导的公共论坛,并为期刊的其他读者提供反馈,包括学院和大学的教师、管理人员、因为《女性、性别和有色人种家庭》意识到这期特刊是有色人种研究生得到全面认可的难得机会,我们还在我们的网站上发表了更多的文章,https://wgfc ku edu/
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The First (White-Assumed) Black Woman President: Five Years of Development through On-Campus Leadership 第一位(白人担任的)黑人女校长:通过校园领导的五年发展
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0186
Haley Pilgrim
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Surviving Departmental Toxicity: An Autoethnographic Reflection of Navigating Gendered and Racialized Violence in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management 幸存的部门毒性:在环境科学,政策和管理中导航性别和种族暴力的自我民族志反映
Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI: 10.5406/WOMGENFAMCOL.8.2.0126
Frances Roberts-Gregory
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Contrapuntal Reflections: Dominicans in the Haitian Imaginary 对位反思:海地想象中的多米尼加人
Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/womgenfamcol.9.1.0025
Odile Ferly
Abstract:In Haitian-Dominican Counterpoint (2003), Eugenio Matibag argues that the two nations of Hispaniola have developed a symbiotic relation largely ignored by scholars, who generally regard their rapport as solely conflictual. Matibag notes the responsibility of "state-sponsored" nationalist discourses in the buildup of centuries-old tensions that have shaped the sense of collective identity on the island. His close examination of the history of paninsular relations reveals a pattern of complementariness rather than competition, especially in economic terms. Matibag, however, offers a predominantly Dominican perspective on Hispaniola, as most evident in his discussion of the Haitian figure in Dominican literature. While the pivotal part played by Haitianness in the Dominican psyche has come under increasing scrutiny in recent scholarship, the analysis of the converse phenomenon has received far less attention.This article examines the symbolic role of Dominicanness in the Haitian literary imaginary. After a succinct recapitulation of common depictions of Haitianness in the Dominican imaginary and collective identity, followed by a survey of the gendered characterization of Dominicans in Caribbean writing and societies at large, this article briefly turns to Dominican representations in Edwidge Danticat's "Between the Pool and the Gardenias" (1993) and The Farming of Bones (1998) and then to the portrayal of the Dominican specter that figures in Gary Victor's A l'angle des rues parallèles (2003). Perhaps unexpectedly, these Haitian texts published around the turn of the millennium illustrate in many ways the complementariness and collaboration that Matibag regards as characteristic of paninsular relations on Hispaniola.
摘要:在《海地-多米尼加对位》(2003)一书中,尤金尼奥·马提巴格认为,伊斯帕尼奥拉岛的两个国家发展了一种共生关系,这在很大程度上被学者们所忽视,他们通常认为他们的关系只是冲突。马提巴格指出,“国家支持的”民族主义话语对几个世纪以来的紧张局势的积累负有责任,这种紧张局势塑造了岛上的集体认同感。他对半岛关系史的仔细研究揭示了一种互补而非竞争的模式,尤其是在经济方面。然而,马提巴格从多米尼加人的角度来看伊斯帕尼奥拉岛,这在他对多米尼加文学中的海地人物的讨论中最为明显。虽然海地性在多米尼加精神中所起的关键作用在最近的学术研究中受到越来越多的关注,但对相反现象的分析却受到的关注少得多。本文考察了多明尼加性在海地文学想象中的象征作用。在简要概括了多米尼加人的想象和集体身份中对海地性的常见描述之后,接着调查了加勒比写作和整个社会中多米尼加人的性别特征,这篇文章简单地转到Edwidge Danticat的《水池与栀子花之间》(1993)和《尸骨的农场》(1998)中多米尼加的表现,然后转到Gary Victor的《平行之角》(2003)中多米尼加幽灵的描绘。也许出乎意料的是,这些在千禧年前后出版的海地文本在许多方面说明了马蒂巴格认为的伊斯帕尼奥拉岛半岛关系的互补和合作特征。
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Contributing Authors 作者的贡献
Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI: 10.5406/womgenfamcol.9.1.0122
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