Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia

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Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, Yolanda Flores Niemann, Carmen G. González, Angela P. Harris
Utah State University Press, Oct 31, 2012 - Education - 584 pages

Presumed Incompetent is a pathbreaking account of the intersecting roles of race, gender, and class in the working lives of women faculty of color. Through personal narratives and qualitative empirical studies, more than 40 authors expose the daunting challenges faced by academic women of color as they navigate the often hostile terrain of higher education, including hiring, promotion, tenure, and relations with students, colleagues, and administrators. The narratives are filled with wit, wisdom, and concrete recommendations, and provide a window into the struggles of professional women in a racially stratified but increasingly multicultural America.

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About the author (2012)

Yolanda Flores Niemann (PhD, Psychology, University of Houston, 1992) is professor of psychology at the University of North Texas.

Angela P. Harris (JD, University of Chicago, 1986) is professor of law at UC Davis.

Carmen G. González (JD, Harvard Law School, 1988) is professor of law at Seattle University.

Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs (MA and PhD, Stanford University, 2000) is professor of modern languages and women studies at Seattle University.

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