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7 Race, Teaching Assistants, and Workplace Bullying
Confessions from an African American Pre-Tenured WPA
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Staci Perryman-Clark
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction Bullying: Not Just Politics as Usual 3
- 1 “Shocked by the Incivility” 18
- 2 Of Sticks and Stones, Words That Wound, and Actions Speaking Louder 34
- 3 “Nevertheless, She Persisted” 49
- 4 The Making of a Bully Culture (and How One Might Transform It) 69
- 5 Quiet as It’s Kept 86
- 6 Breaking the Silence of Racism and Bullying in Academia 102
- 7 Race, Teaching Assistants, and Workplace Bullying 124
- 8 A Barbarian within the Gate 138
- 9 The Professional Is Personal 151
- 10 Remediation via Mandate 172
- 11 “I Can’t Afford to Lose My Job” 190
- About the Authors 191
- Index 195
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction Bullying: Not Just Politics as Usual 3
- 1 “Shocked by the Incivility” 18
- 2 Of Sticks and Stones, Words That Wound, and Actions Speaking Louder 34
- 3 “Nevertheless, She Persisted” 49
- 4 The Making of a Bully Culture (and How One Might Transform It) 69
- 5 Quiet as It’s Kept 86
- 6 Breaking the Silence of Racism and Bullying in Academia 102
- 7 Race, Teaching Assistants, and Workplace Bullying 124
- 8 A Barbarian within the Gate 138
- 9 The Professional Is Personal 151
- 10 Remediation via Mandate 172
- 11 “I Can’t Afford to Lose My Job” 190
- About the Authors 191
- Index 195