Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression and Pain

Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression and Pain

by Clelia O. Rodríguez
Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression and Pain

Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression and Pain

by Clelia O. Rodríguez

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Overview

Poetic, confrontational and radical, Decolonizing Academia speaks to those who have been taught to doubt themselves because of the politics of censorship, violence and silence that sustain the Ivory Tower. Clelia O. Rodríguez illustrates how academia is a racialized structure that erases the voices of people of colour, particularly women. She offers readers a gleam of hope through the voice of an inquisitorial thinker and methods of decolonial expression, including poetry, art and reflections that encompass much more than theory.
In Decolonizing Academia, Rodríguez passes the torch to her Latinx offspring to use as a tool to not only survive academic spaces but also dismantle systems of oppression. Through personal anecdotes, creative non-fiction and unflinching bravery, Rodríguez reveals how people of colour are ignored, erased and consumed in the name of research and tenured academic positions. Her work is a survival guide for people of colour entering academia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773630748
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Publication date: 10/29/2018
Pages: 150
Sales rank: 837,324
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Clelia O. Rodríguez is a woman of colour and an educator, born and raised in El Salvador. She holds a PhD from the University of Toronto. Professor Rodriguez has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on Hispanic studies at the University of Toronto, Washington College, the University of Ghana and the University of Michigan. In addition, she was a leading human rights professor in the United States, Nepal, Jordan and Chile as part of a comparative study abroad program.

Table of Contents

  • : The Onion: Why Are You Here?
  • : In the Name of Research
  • : Dehumanizing in the Humanities
  • : My Tears Are Not for Sale
  • : Undoing the Madness of Academic “Power”
  • : References
  • : Index

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