Disrupting Political Science: Black Women Reimagining the Discipline

Author:   Angela Katrina Lewis-Maddox
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Nineteen Black women in political science share their personal and professional journeys, shedding light on the state of the discipline—and how it needs to change. This volume brings to the fore Black women's experiences of, and contributions to, political science-a field that never intended to view them as subjects worthy of study and certainly not as professors. Disrupting Political Science demonstrates how Black women blend creative resistance and self-care to overcome obstacles and navigate the discipline's hegemonic demands. Representing a range of career stages and types of institutions, the nineteen contributors share stories of trauma and triumph, as well as concrete guidance rooted in Black feminist literature and reports on the profession. A witty, searing, sometimes heart-wrenching catalyst to reimagine political science, Disrupting Political Science is essential reading for everyone in the discipline and for faculty and administrators across the university committed to recruiting and retaining Black women.

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Author:   Angela Katrina Lewis-Maddox
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9798855800876


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd Acknowledgments 1. Introduction Angela K. Lewis-Maddox 2. She's Not a REAL Political Scientist Terri R. Jett 3. That's Not Political Science: Disrupting ""Traditional"" Political Science Inquiries Lakeyta M. Bonnette-Bailey 4. Setting Political Science to a Different Tune: Reflections on the Role of Black Women as Rhythm Disrupters Desireé R. Melonas 5. The Absence of Rational Resources: How a Black Woman's Presence Redefines the Discipline's Norms Sherice Janaye Nelson 6. Cultivating Joy in Academia Adaugo Pamela Nwakanma 7. The Impact of Active and Passive Representation in the Field of Public Administration: Lessons Learned and Best Practices Stephanie A. Pink-Harper 8. When the Discipline Disciplines: Stories of a Black Female Political Scientist Julia S. Jordan-Zachery 9. Transforming Political Science: Founding the Transnational Black Womxn Scholars of African Politics Research Network Tiffany Willoughby-Herard, T. D. Harper-Shipman, Kira Tait, Robin L. Turner, and Tara Jones 10. The Duality of Disruption: Black Women in Midwestern White Liberal Arts Institutions Clarissa Peterson 11. Truth Telling: The Limits of Institutional Liberalism, Neutrality, Objectivity, and Meritocracy Angela K. Lewis-Maddox 12. On Becoming a Black Woman Political Scientist: Rising to the Rank of Full Professor at a Major R1 Institution Evelyn M. Simien 13. Racial Discrimination and the Harassment of African American Women in Academia Sharon D. Wright Austin 14. A Black Unicorn in the Academe: A Testimonial of a Black Feminist Scholar in the Field of Political Science Caroline Shenaz Hossein 15. Journey of a Young Black Woman Political Scientist Lauhren Olivia McCoy 16. A Word of Advice to the Doctoral Sisters Who Just Graduated: Leave Hungry, Not Starving Ashley C. J. Daniels Contributors Index

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"""A comprehensive history of the profession by one of the most marginalized groups in our discipline. This volume is an incredibly important contribution to political science and a tool for empowering Black women across the academy. Disrupting Political Science will give countless scholars an invaluable resource as they consider pursuing a PhD, prepare their tenure and promotion materials, and mentor others."" — Stefanie Chambers, author of Somalis in the Twin Cities and Columbus: Immigrant Incorporation in New Destinations ""If the discipline of political science seeks to do more than simply pay lip service to embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion, then we need to hear Black women speak—in their own voices—so that we understand our sins and can work to be better. The stories and perspectives in this volume can and should move us closer to meeting our potential, both as scholars and as people."" — Ray Block Jr., coauthor of Black Networks Matter: The Role of Interracial Contact and Social Media in the 2020 Black Lives Matter Protests"


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Angela K. Lewis-Maddox is the Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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