Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher Education

Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher Education

by Lynne B. Welch
Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher Education

Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher Education

by Lynne B. Welch

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Overview

Ethnic minority women in the U.S. education system often feel that they have two strikes against them. In this volume, editor Lynn Brodie Welch brings together contributions by African-American, Hispanic, and other scholars who discuss various issues surrounding academic minority women, their dilemmas, and the roles they are creating for their successors. Subjects include the need for sensitization to cultural differences and methods for dealing with subtle and overt discrimination.

Section One considers the hostile campus climate from the perspectives of students, educators, and administrators. The authors call for support and networking systems, and make suggestions for conflict resolution. Sections Two and Three address the special concerns of African-American and Hispanic women in higher education, respectively. Section Four discusses the urgent need for women educators in the Third World, and examines the status of university women internationally. Perspectives on Minority Women in Higher Education will prove useful to scholars in education, women's studies, and minority/culture studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275937423
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1330L (what's this?)

About the Author

LYNNE BRODIE WELCH is Dean of the School of Nursing at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. She is the editor of Women in Higher Education (Praeger, 1990) and Perspectives on Faculty Roles in Nursing Education (Praeger, 1992).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Higher Education—A View from Minority Women by Lynne Brodie Welch
The Climate and Support Needs of Minority Women
Conducting a Campus Climate Study for Women and Minorities by Denise Wilbur
Networking and Support for Women of Color by Barbara Mathhews
Resolving Pink and Brown Conflicts Resulting from the White Male System by Patricia Bassett
African American Women and Higher Education
The Legacy of African American Women in Higher Education by Eleanor J. Smith and Paul M. Smith, Jr.
The Ultimate Negotiation: Communication Challenges for African American Women in Higher Education by Mary Ann Williams
The Emergence of Black Women as College Presidents by M. Colleen Jones
Hispanic Women and Higher Education
Hispanic Women in the U.S. Academic Context by Sarah Nieves-Squires
Xenophobia or Xenophilia? Hispanic Women in Higher Education by Anita Leal and Teresa Cecilia Menjivar
International Perspectives on Minority Women and Higher Education
Academic Role Models Needed for Females in the Third World by Martha Tyler John
Ivory Towers and Village Streets: An Essential Role for Women in Higher Education in Global Survival Issues by Dee Aker
The Status of Women in Chinese Universities by Roberta L. Weil
Bibliography
Index

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