Rebecca G. Martínez, Monica J. CasperThe Politics of Belonging in Higher Education
Betrayal U
The Politics of Belonging in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Martínez, Rebecca G; Casper, Monica J
Rebecca G. Martínez, Monica J. CasperThe Politics of Belonging in Higher Education
Betrayal U
The Politics of Belonging in Higher Education
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Betrayal U: The Politics of Belonging in Higher Education is a timely and incisive anthology edited by Rebecca G. Martínez and Monica J. Casper. This groundbreaking volume dives into the heart of institutional betrayal within academia, offering a diverse range of narratives, art, and poetry that address why belonging matters in higher education.
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Betrayal U: The Politics of Belonging in Higher Education is a timely and incisive anthology edited by Rebecca G. Martínez and Monica J. Casper. This groundbreaking volume dives into the heart of institutional betrayal within academia, offering a diverse range of narratives, art, and poetry that address why belonging matters in higher education.
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- The Feminist Wire Books
- Verlag: University of Arizona Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780816554720
- ISBN-10: 0816554722
- Artikelnr.: 72011187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- The Feminist Wire Books
- Verlag: University of Arizona Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780816554720
- ISBN-10: 0816554722
- Artikelnr.: 72011187
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rebecca G. MartÍnez is an independent researcher and writer. Her research interests include reproductive health, Latin America, Chicanx studies, migration, and critical university studies. Monica J. Casper is dean of arts and sciences and a professor of sociology at Seattle University. A First Gen scholar, she is the author of numerous books, essays, and articles and is also a creative writer.
Introduction
Monica J. Casper and Rebecca G. MartÍnez
1. Terca Pero No Pendeja
Amy Andrea Martinez
Part I. Betrayal
2. Pity the Nation—After Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Wang Ping
3. Reflections on Belonging and Betrayal from “One of Those Gender
Studies People”
Taylor Marie Doherty
4. A Ton of Feathers: Betrayals in Academia
Susan Hillock
5. Vice-Chancellor Bliss-Simpson
Matthew Wills
6. Dirty Money and Deliberate Indebtedness
Jasmine Banks
7. Teaching Up: How My Dream Job Became a Nightmare
Celeste Atkins
8. Institutional Betrayal and the Role of Male Allies in Supporting Women
in Higher Education
Meg A. Warren and Samit D. Bordoloi
Part II. Gender-Based Violence / Seexual Assault / Title IX
9. When I Naively Thought a Guilty Finding Meant We Won: Title IX and
Institutional Betrayal in a PhD Program
Alanna Gillis
10. #MeTooUC: An Anthropological Account of the University of California’s
Response to Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
Cierra Raine Sorin
11. What We Did with Institutional Betrayal: The Open Secrets Project on
Faculty Sexual Violence in Canada
Connor Spencer, Chantelle Spicer, and Emily Rosser (Students for Consent
Culture Canada)
Part III. Belonging
12. The Story of Ping—Living Through Mao and Trump
Wang Ping
13. Tracking the Academy: Experiencing My Projects of Belonging
Aparajita De
14. Xenophobia in the Academy: Who Gets a Seat at the Campus Roundtable?
Rashna Singh
15. Who Belongs in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies?
Kristina Gupta
16. Teaching While Brown: Understanding Latina Faculty Experiences in
Higher Education
Mercedes Valadez and Alma Flores
17. Who Can Be a Scholar? Identity, Power, and Intellectual Labor in the
Academy
Brandy L. Simula and Jessica Bishop-Royse
18. Mapping Place and Constructing Space: How Black Students Respond to
Non-Belonging at a PWI
Jasmine Harris
Part IV. Disability / Health / (Non)Normative Bodies
19. Disability (In)Justice: Disabled Scholars in an Ableist World
Rachael McCollum and Krista L. Benson
20. Audre Lorde’s Army of One-Breasted Women
Sara A. Mata
21. Un/Due Hardship and Class(Room) Struggles: Pedagogies and Procedures of
Accommodation
C. Goldberg
22. Is It Just Me? Mental Health and Institutional Perspectives from a
Graduate Writing Consultant
Doreen Hsu
Part V. Resistance and Resilience
23. I Am Not Just a Body but Also a Soul: The Power of Erasure Amidst
Hypervisibility on a Faculty Search Committee
Jennifer M. GÓmez
24. Institutional Compassion: Counterstories to Betrayal in Sociology
Jennifer Lai and AngÉlica Ruvalcaba
25. Out of the Shadows
Kathy Diehl
26. La Llorona of the Academy
Shantel Martinez
27. Becoming a Problem
James M. Thomas (JT)
Afterword. Institutional Violence, Complaints, and Betrayals: Behind Closed
Doors
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt
Monica J. Casper and Rebecca G. MartÍnez
1. Terca Pero No Pendeja
Amy Andrea Martinez
Part I. Betrayal
2. Pity the Nation—After Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Wang Ping
3. Reflections on Belonging and Betrayal from “One of Those Gender
Studies People”
Taylor Marie Doherty
4. A Ton of Feathers: Betrayals in Academia
Susan Hillock
5. Vice-Chancellor Bliss-Simpson
Matthew Wills
6. Dirty Money and Deliberate Indebtedness
Jasmine Banks
7. Teaching Up: How My Dream Job Became a Nightmare
Celeste Atkins
8. Institutional Betrayal and the Role of Male Allies in Supporting Women
in Higher Education
Meg A. Warren and Samit D. Bordoloi
Part II. Gender-Based Violence / Seexual Assault / Title IX
9. When I Naively Thought a Guilty Finding Meant We Won: Title IX and
Institutional Betrayal in a PhD Program
Alanna Gillis
10. #MeTooUC: An Anthropological Account of the University of California’s
Response to Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
Cierra Raine Sorin
11. What We Did with Institutional Betrayal: The Open Secrets Project on
Faculty Sexual Violence in Canada
Connor Spencer, Chantelle Spicer, and Emily Rosser (Students for Consent
Culture Canada)
Part III. Belonging
12. The Story of Ping—Living Through Mao and Trump
Wang Ping
13. Tracking the Academy: Experiencing My Projects of Belonging
Aparajita De
14. Xenophobia in the Academy: Who Gets a Seat at the Campus Roundtable?
Rashna Singh
15. Who Belongs in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies?
Kristina Gupta
16. Teaching While Brown: Understanding Latina Faculty Experiences in
Higher Education
Mercedes Valadez and Alma Flores
17. Who Can Be a Scholar? Identity, Power, and Intellectual Labor in the
Academy
Brandy L. Simula and Jessica Bishop-Royse
18. Mapping Place and Constructing Space: How Black Students Respond to
Non-Belonging at a PWI
Jasmine Harris
Part IV. Disability / Health / (Non)Normative Bodies
19. Disability (In)Justice: Disabled Scholars in an Ableist World
Rachael McCollum and Krista L. Benson
20. Audre Lorde’s Army of One-Breasted Women
Sara A. Mata
21. Un/Due Hardship and Class(Room) Struggles: Pedagogies and Procedures of
Accommodation
C. Goldberg
22. Is It Just Me? Mental Health and Institutional Perspectives from a
Graduate Writing Consultant
Doreen Hsu
Part V. Resistance and Resilience
23. I Am Not Just a Body but Also a Soul: The Power of Erasure Amidst
Hypervisibility on a Faculty Search Committee
Jennifer M. GÓmez
24. Institutional Compassion: Counterstories to Betrayal in Sociology
Jennifer Lai and AngÉlica Ruvalcaba
25. Out of the Shadows
Kathy Diehl
26. La Llorona of the Academy
Shantel Martinez
27. Becoming a Problem
James M. Thomas (JT)
Afterword. Institutional Violence, Complaints, and Betrayals: Behind Closed
Doors
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt
Introduction
Monica J. Casper and Rebecca G. MartÍnez
1. Terca Pero No Pendeja
Amy Andrea Martinez
Part I. Betrayal
2. Pity the Nation—After Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Wang Ping
3. Reflections on Belonging and Betrayal from “One of Those Gender
Studies People”
Taylor Marie Doherty
4. A Ton of Feathers: Betrayals in Academia
Susan Hillock
5. Vice-Chancellor Bliss-Simpson
Matthew Wills
6. Dirty Money and Deliberate Indebtedness
Jasmine Banks
7. Teaching Up: How My Dream Job Became a Nightmare
Celeste Atkins
8. Institutional Betrayal and the Role of Male Allies in Supporting Women
in Higher Education
Meg A. Warren and Samit D. Bordoloi
Part II. Gender-Based Violence / Seexual Assault / Title IX
9. When I Naively Thought a Guilty Finding Meant We Won: Title IX and
Institutional Betrayal in a PhD Program
Alanna Gillis
10. #MeTooUC: An Anthropological Account of the University of California’s
Response to Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
Cierra Raine Sorin
11. What We Did with Institutional Betrayal: The Open Secrets Project on
Faculty Sexual Violence in Canada
Connor Spencer, Chantelle Spicer, and Emily Rosser (Students for Consent
Culture Canada)
Part III. Belonging
12. The Story of Ping—Living Through Mao and Trump
Wang Ping
13. Tracking the Academy: Experiencing My Projects of Belonging
Aparajita De
14. Xenophobia in the Academy: Who Gets a Seat at the Campus Roundtable?
Rashna Singh
15. Who Belongs in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies?
Kristina Gupta
16. Teaching While Brown: Understanding Latina Faculty Experiences in
Higher Education
Mercedes Valadez and Alma Flores
17. Who Can Be a Scholar? Identity, Power, and Intellectual Labor in the
Academy
Brandy L. Simula and Jessica Bishop-Royse
18. Mapping Place and Constructing Space: How Black Students Respond to
Non-Belonging at a PWI
Jasmine Harris
Part IV. Disability / Health / (Non)Normative Bodies
19. Disability (In)Justice: Disabled Scholars in an Ableist World
Rachael McCollum and Krista L. Benson
20. Audre Lorde’s Army of One-Breasted Women
Sara A. Mata
21. Un/Due Hardship and Class(Room) Struggles: Pedagogies and Procedures of
Accommodation
C. Goldberg
22. Is It Just Me? Mental Health and Institutional Perspectives from a
Graduate Writing Consultant
Doreen Hsu
Part V. Resistance and Resilience
23. I Am Not Just a Body but Also a Soul: The Power of Erasure Amidst
Hypervisibility on a Faculty Search Committee
Jennifer M. GÓmez
24. Institutional Compassion: Counterstories to Betrayal in Sociology
Jennifer Lai and AngÉlica Ruvalcaba
25. Out of the Shadows
Kathy Diehl
26. La Llorona of the Academy
Shantel Martinez
27. Becoming a Problem
James M. Thomas (JT)
Afterword. Institutional Violence, Complaints, and Betrayals: Behind Closed
Doors
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt
Monica J. Casper and Rebecca G. MartÍnez
1. Terca Pero No Pendeja
Amy Andrea Martinez
Part I. Betrayal
2. Pity the Nation—After Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Wang Ping
3. Reflections on Belonging and Betrayal from “One of Those Gender
Studies People”
Taylor Marie Doherty
4. A Ton of Feathers: Betrayals in Academia
Susan Hillock
5. Vice-Chancellor Bliss-Simpson
Matthew Wills
6. Dirty Money and Deliberate Indebtedness
Jasmine Banks
7. Teaching Up: How My Dream Job Became a Nightmare
Celeste Atkins
8. Institutional Betrayal and the Role of Male Allies in Supporting Women
in Higher Education
Meg A. Warren and Samit D. Bordoloi
Part II. Gender-Based Violence / Seexual Assault / Title IX
9. When I Naively Thought a Guilty Finding Meant We Won: Title IX and
Institutional Betrayal in a PhD Program
Alanna Gillis
10. #MeTooUC: An Anthropological Account of the University of California’s
Response to Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment
Cierra Raine Sorin
11. What We Did with Institutional Betrayal: The Open Secrets Project on
Faculty Sexual Violence in Canada
Connor Spencer, Chantelle Spicer, and Emily Rosser (Students for Consent
Culture Canada)
Part III. Belonging
12. The Story of Ping—Living Through Mao and Trump
Wang Ping
13. Tracking the Academy: Experiencing My Projects of Belonging
Aparajita De
14. Xenophobia in the Academy: Who Gets a Seat at the Campus Roundtable?
Rashna Singh
15. Who Belongs in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies?
Kristina Gupta
16. Teaching While Brown: Understanding Latina Faculty Experiences in
Higher Education
Mercedes Valadez and Alma Flores
17. Who Can Be a Scholar? Identity, Power, and Intellectual Labor in the
Academy
Brandy L. Simula and Jessica Bishop-Royse
18. Mapping Place and Constructing Space: How Black Students Respond to
Non-Belonging at a PWI
Jasmine Harris
Part IV. Disability / Health / (Non)Normative Bodies
19. Disability (In)Justice: Disabled Scholars in an Ableist World
Rachael McCollum and Krista L. Benson
20. Audre Lorde’s Army of One-Breasted Women
Sara A. Mata
21. Un/Due Hardship and Class(Room) Struggles: Pedagogies and Procedures of
Accommodation
C. Goldberg
22. Is It Just Me? Mental Health and Institutional Perspectives from a
Graduate Writing Consultant
Doreen Hsu
Part V. Resistance and Resilience
23. I Am Not Just a Body but Also a Soul: The Power of Erasure Amidst
Hypervisibility on a Faculty Search Committee
Jennifer M. GÓmez
24. Institutional Compassion: Counterstories to Betrayal in Sociology
Jennifer Lai and AngÉlica Ruvalcaba
25. Out of the Shadows
Kathy Diehl
26. La Llorona of the Academy
Shantel Martinez
27. Becoming a Problem
James M. Thomas (JT)
Afterword. Institutional Violence, Complaints, and Betrayals: Behind Closed
Doors
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt







