On being included
racism and diversity in institutional life
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveonbeingincludedr0000ahme
- ISBN-139780822352211
- ISBN-139780822352365
- ISBN-100822352214
- ISBN-100822352362
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- WikidataQ57233141
- Library of Congress Control Number2011041895
- OCLC Control Number748336552
- Better World Books9780822352211
- Better World Books9780822352365
- Better World BooksO9-AAK-315
- Open LibraryOL25067432M
Classifications
- DDC378.1/9829
- LCCLC212.4 A398 2012
- LCCLC212.4A398 2012
Description
"What does diversity do? What are we doing when we use the language of diversity? Sara Ahmed offers an account of the diversity world based on interviews with diversity practitioners in higher education, as well as her own experience of doing diversity work. Diversity is an ordinary, even unremarkable, feature of institutional life. Yet diversity practitioners often experience institutions as resistant to their work, as captured through their use of the metaphor of the "brick wall." On Being Included offers an explanation of this apparent paradox. It explores the gap between symbolic commitments to diversity and the experience of those who embody diversity. Commitments to diversity are understood as "non-performatives" that do not bring about what they name. The book provides an account of institutional whiteness and shows how racism can be obscured by the institutionalization of diversity. Diversity is used as evidence that institutions do not have a problem with racism. On Being Included offers a critique of what happens when diversity is offered as a solution. It also shows how diversity workers generate knowledge of institutions in attempting to transform them." -- Publisher's description.
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