The miner's canary: A critical race perspective on the representation of Black women full professors

N Croom, L Patton - Negro Educational Review, 2011 - search.proquest.com
Negro Educational Review, 2011search.proquest.com
This article examines experiences of a Blackwoman full professor, and the benefits and
privileges associated with reaching this rank. Its purpose is to leave little room for conjecture
about the rank and those who have earned it. Using critical race theory and a critical race
feminism framework coupled with the concept of the miner's canary, we suggest that by
examining the experiences of Black women full professors we can gain an understanding of
the role of full professors in academe and the systemic issues prohibiting their promotion to …
Abstract
This article examines experiences of a Blackwoman full professor, and the benefits and privileges associated with reaching this rank. Its purpose is to leave little room for conjecture about the rank and those who have earned it. Using critical race theory and a critical race feminism framework coupled with the concept of the miner's canary, we suggest that by examining the experiences of Black women full professors we can gain an understanding of the role of full professors in academe and the systemic issues prohibiting their promotion to the highest rank of the professoriate. We call for disciplined scholarship in this area and offer questions that could assist in creating research agendas that examine the complex issues of access to the senior faculty rank of full professor.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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