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Campus counterspaces : Black and Latinx students' search for community at historically White universities /

Frustrated with the flood of news articles and opinion pieces that were skeptical of minority students' "imagined" campus microaggressions, Micere Keels, a professor of comparative human development, set out to provide a detailed account of how racial-ethnic identity structures Black...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Keels, Micere (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Introduction : it doesn't have to be race-ethnicity to be about race-ethnicity
  • Outlining the problem
  • The impossibility of a colorblind identity : shifting social identities from the margin to the center of or understanding of how historically marginalized students experience campus life
  • An ambivalent embrace : how financially distressed students make sense of the cost of college / with Resney Gugwor
  • Strategic disengagement : preserving one's academic identity by disengaging from campus life / with Ja'Dell Davis
  • Power in the in midst of powerlessness : scholar-activist identity amid racially and ethnically motivated violence / with Elan Hope
  • Importance of a critical mass : experiencing one's differences as valued diversity rather than a marginalized threat / with Carly Offidani-Bertrand
  • Finding one's people and one's self on campus : the role of extracurricular organizations / with Gabriel Velez
  • Split between school, home, work, and more : commuting as a status and a way of being / with Hilary Tackie and Elan Hope
  • Out of thin air : when one's academic identity is not simply an extension of one's family identity / with Emily Lyons
  • A guiding hand : advising that connects with students' culturally situated motivational orientations toward college / with Tasneem Mandviwala
  • (Dis)integration : facilitating integration by carefully attending to difference.