Intersectional Mentoring, Solidarity and Advocacy in Higher Education
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Intersectional Mentoring, Solidarity and Advocacy in Higher Education

A Caribbean Perspective

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Intersectional Mentoring, Solidarity and Advocacy in Higher Education

A Caribbean Perspective

About this book

Intersectionality acknowledges the ways social identities intersect to influence individuals' experiences of privilege and oppression. While widely embraced across regions and academic fields, understanding its application to mentoring relationships remains limited. This edited collection bridges this gap by exploring how intersectional scholarship intersects with mentoring practices within the context of the Caribbean.

Emphasizing the role of mentoring as a form of activism, Intersectional Mentoring, Solidarity and Advocacy in Higher Education: A Caribbean Perspective navigates the multifaceted dimensions of intersectionality, grounding the dynamics around its theoretical, methodological and empirical applications within the Caribbean context.

Academics, researchers, and professionals across various disciplines, particularly those interested in intersectionality, Caribbean studies, mentoring practices, and social justice, will greatly benefit from this work. Its comprehensive exploration of intersectional scholarship within the Caribbean context, coupled with insights into mentoring dynamics and applications, offers valuable perspectives and strategies for fostering inclusive practices within academia and beyond

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. About the Editor
  8. About the Contributors
  9. Foreword
  10. Preface
  11. Acknowledgments
  12. Chapter 1 Intersectional Travels, Applications and Directions
  13. Chapter 2 Repositioning Intersectional Frontiers: A Caribbean Perspective
  14. Chapter 3 Engaging the “First Publics”: Mentoring Through Teaching, Research and Action
  15. Chapter 4 Exploring Women’s Fatness Through the Use of Intersectionality
  16. Chapter 5 Understanding Domestic Violence in Trinidad and Tobago: An Intersectional Interrogation
  17. Chapter 6 Cultivating High Academic Performance in Primary Education for Trinidad and Tobago: An Intersectional Approach
  18. Chapter 7 Building Pathways for Intersectional Solidarity: Critical Reflections
  19. Chapter 8 Decolonizing Intersectional Movements: Situating Provinciality, Advocacy, and Solidarity
  20. Index