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Asian/American Women Scholars, Gendered Orientalism, and Racialized Violence: Before, During, and After the 2021 Atlanta Massacre
Cultural Studies <-> Critical Methodologies ( IF 0.683 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-21 , DOI: 10.1177/15327086211014632
Rachel Endo 1
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This article describes how an Asian/American woman leader-scholar (and others un/like her) haves processed the Atlanta Massacre of 2021 and other types of racialized violence in and out of the academy by drawing on the analytic frameworks of Orientalism and racialized sexualization. This critical autoethnography involved synthesizing traumatic reflections into concept maps by drawing from the content of author-generated poems, e-mails, institutional statements, and journal entries based on a series of critical incidents that occurred between March 15, 2021 to March 22, 2021, as well as over the past several decades. She describes how many leaders at White-dominated institutions of higher education have perpetually dishonored Asian/Americans and other BIPOC faculty, staff, and students through their in/actions, mis/behaviors, and mis/deeds before, during, and after the Atlanta Massacre March 16, 2021.



中文翻译:

亚裔/美国女学者,两性东方主义和种族暴力:2021年亚特兰大屠杀之前,之中和之后

本文介绍了一个亚裔/美国女性领袖学者(以及其他与她不同/与她相似的女性)如何通过利用东方主义和种族化性化的分析框架来处理2021年亚特兰大屠杀以及学院内外的其他类型的种族化暴力。这项重要的民族志研究包括根据2021年3月15日至2021年3月22日发生的一系列严重事件,利用作者生成的诗歌,电子邮件,机构声明和期刊条目的内容,将创伤性思考综合到概念图中,以及过去的几十年。她描述了白人主导的高等教育机构中有多少位领导人永久性地羞辱了亚裔/美国人以及其他BIPOC的教职员工和学生,因为他们以前的作为/行为,过失/行为和过失/行为,

更新日期:2021-05-22
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