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Book Title
When Will the Joy Come?: Black Women in the Ivory Tower (African
ISBN
9781625347367
Subject Area
Education, Literary Collections
Publication Name
When Will the Joy Come? : Black Women in the Ivory Tower
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Women Authors, General, Higher, Essays
Publication Year
2023
Series
African American Intellectual History Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Michelle Dionne Thompson, Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine, Abena Ampofoa Asare
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Publisher
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
ISBN-10
1625347367
ISBN-13
9781625347367
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10058377447

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
280 Pages
Publication Name
When Will the Joy Come? : Black Women in the Ivory Tower
Language
English
Subject
Women Authors, General, Higher, Essays
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Author
Michelle Dionne Thompson, Robin Phylisia Chapdelaine, Abena Ampofoa Asare
Subject Area
Education, Literary Collections
Series
African American Intellectual History Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
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LCCN
2022-051931
Reviews
"The focus on joy makes this collection indispensable among books that consider Black women and women of color in higher education. Readable and engaging, When Will the Joy Come? makes a significant contribution to the intersecting fields of women's studies, African American studies, and higher education administration."--Shanna Greene Benjamin, author of Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay "The contributors to When Will the Joy Come? offer personal perspectives on the multiple meanings of 'joy' for Black women working within the academy. A timely, compelling book."--Carole Boyce Davies, author of Black Women's Rights: Leadership and the Circularities of Power, "The focus on joy makes this collection indispensable among books that consider Black women and women of color in higher education. Readable and engaging, When Will the Joy Come? makes a significant contribution to the intersecting fields of women's studies, African American studies, and higher education administration."--Shanna Greene Benjamin, author of Half in Shadow: The Life and Legacy of Nellie Y. McKay "The contributors to When Will the Joy Come? offer personal perspectives on the multiple meanings of 'joy' for Black women working within the academy. A timely, compelling book."--Carole Boyce Davies, author of Black Women's Rights: Leadership and the Circularities of Power "Timely, relevant--as if holding up a mirror--reflecting our trials by fire, but also framing, theorizing, and offering strategies of resistance. It is balm and hope. I heard a speaker say recently that hope is the purest form of love. This surprised me, as I thought they might say that hope was the purest form of faith, or trust, or support. But I have to agree that this text gives me (and possibly others) so much hope. And I feel a depth of love within the pages--for rendering us and our experiences visible. Hope that we can not simply break into academia and survive its harsh terrain, but co-create spaces, moments, and burgeoning joy."--Toni King, director of the Center for Black Studies, Denison University, and coeditor of Black Womanist Leadership: Tracing the Motherline
Synopsis
With racial reckoning and a global pandemic as context, this volume brings together honest and vital essays that ponder how Black women balance fatigue and frustrations in the halls of the ivory tower, and explore where, when, and if joy enters their lives., How do Black women in higher education create, experience, and understand joy? What sustains them? While scholars have long documented sexism, racism, and classism in the academy, one topic has been conspicuously absent from the literature-how Black women academics have found joy in the midst of adversity. Moving beyond questions of resilience, labor for others, and coping, When Will the Joy Come? focuses on the journeys of over thirty Black women at various stages of their careers. Joy is a mixture of well-being, pleasure, alignment, and purpose that can be elusive for Black women scholars. With racial reckoning and a global pandemic as context, this volume brings together honest and vital essays that ponder how Black women balance fatigue and frustrations in the halls of the ivory tower, and explore where, when, and if joy enters their lives. By carefully contemplating the emotional, physical, and material consequences of their labor, this collection demonstrates that joy is a tactical and strategic component of Black women's struggle., How do Black women in higher education create, experience, and understand joy? What sustains them? While scholars have long documented sexism, racism, and classism in the academy, one topic has been conspicuously absent from the literature--how Black women academics have found joy in the midst of adversity. Moving beyond questions of resilience, labor for others, and coping, When Will the Joy Come? focuses on the journeys of over thirty Black women at various stages of their careers. Joy is a mixture of well-being, pleasure, alignment, and purpose that can be elusive for Black women scholars. With racial reckoning and a global pandemic as context, this volume brings together honest and vital essays that ponder how Black women balance fatigue and frustrations in the halls of the ivory tower, and explore where, when, and if joy enters their lives. By carefully contemplating the emotional, physical, and material consequences of their labor, this collection demonstrates that joy is a tactical and strategic component of Black women's struggle.
LC Classification Number
LC2781.W44 2023
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Copyright Date
2023

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