Whose University Is It, Anyway? paints a dynamic portrait of what goes on behind the scenes at today’s Canadian universities. In compelling accounts, the contributors discuss how equity and gender shape their experiences as they explore the realities they face as professors, teaching assistants, students, contingent faculty, tenured faculty and administrative staff. This is a timely and important contribution.
Introduction – Anne Wagner, Sandra Acker and Kimine Mayuzumi
Part I: Contesting Curriculum, Policy and Representation
Chapter 1: “I Don’t Know What Hurts More – To Shut Up or Speak Up”: Aboriginal Female Learners in the Academy – Cyndy Baskin
Chapter 2: Reconciling Competing Discourses: The University of Toronto’s Equity and Diversity Framework – Maria Athina (Tina) Martimianakis
Chapter 3: The Contested Space of the Body in the Academy – Susan Ferguson & Tanya Titchkosky
Part II: Navigating the Academy
Chapter 4: The Hot Seat: The Black Scholar’s Perception of the “Chilly Climate” – Patrice A. White
Chapter 5: The Invisible Cloak: Exploring the Impact of Trauma on Women Learners in Higher Education – Anne Wagner
Chapter 6: Bridging the Gap: I Will Not Remain SILENCED – Donna A. Murray
Chapter 7: Gendered and Queer Bodies in the Academy: Pedagogical Considerations – Wayne Martino
Part III: Supporting the Enterprise
Chapter 8: Disrespectin’ Administrative Staff Work: Can We Talk? – Ann Kristine Pearson
Chapter 9: “I’m Cocky That Way…”: Women’s Studies Teaching Assistants Negotiating Feminism in the Contemporary Academy – Michelle Webber
Chapter 10: “A Pretty Incredible Structural Injustice”: Contingent Faculty in Canadian University Nursing – Linda Muzzin & Jacqueline Limoges
Chapter 11: Gender and the Chair – Sandra Acker
Part IV: Finding Sources of Strength
Chapter 12: The Sacred and Resistance within the “Prison”: The Narratives of Racially Minoritized Women Faculty – Kimine Mayuzumi & Riyad A. Shajahan
Chapter 13: Contested Site, Contested Topic: Teaching Anti-Racist Studies in a Teacher Education Program – Njoki N. Wane
Chapter 14: Chronically Doing the Impossible, Adequately and Creatively – Si Transken
Contributors’ Notes
Biography
Anne Wagner, PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and cross-appointed to Child and Family Studies at Nipissing University. Her areas of research focus on gender, race and (higher) education, critical pedagogies and violence against women.
Sandra Acker, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto, whose research focuses on gender and education, higher education and teachers' work.
Kimine Mayuzumi is a PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, University of Toronto, with research interests in women in higher education, transnational feminist theory and Indigenous knowledges.
"Whose University Is It, Anyway? brings together essays that not only inform but also inspire. They describe a range of ways in which diversity is now experienced and interpreted in Canadian higher education, and discuss how the social justice goals are increasingly undermined by the corporatization of universities. Yet this analysis is not unduly pessimistic, but points to the political spaces that can still be found for resistance and reform."— Fazal Rizvi, Professor of Educational Policy Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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