TY - CHAP
T1 - “Never let anyone tell you that you’re not good enough”: Using Intersectionality to Reflect on Inequality in British Academia
AU - Faheem, Afsana
AU - Rahman, Mohammed
PY - 2024/12/25
Y1 - 2024/12/25
N2 - British higher education (HE) inherently lacks representation and is often rooted in a rhetoric that favours theories, practices, concepts, and ideologies from a Eurocentric gaze. In this chapter, the authors share their personal lived experiences as Muslim academics, teaching at two different HE institutes. By adopting a duoethnographic approach, the authors reflexively discuss the intersectionality between their race, religion, social class, and ethnicity within the landscape of British academia. The authors critically discuss how their marginalised identities, and the lack of institutional recognition they receive, have contributed to a Eurocentric curriculum, imposter syndrome, tokenism, microaggressions, and a cold campus climate. The authors share antidotes of how they have navigated through their academic spaces by offering examples of inclusive practice and novel pedagogical approaches. These suggestions are …
AB - British higher education (HE) inherently lacks representation and is often rooted in a rhetoric that favours theories, practices, concepts, and ideologies from a Eurocentric gaze. In this chapter, the authors share their personal lived experiences as Muslim academics, teaching at two different HE institutes. By adopting a duoethnographic approach, the authors reflexively discuss the intersectionality between their race, religion, social class, and ethnicity within the landscape of British academia. The authors critically discuss how their marginalised identities, and the lack of institutional recognition they receive, have contributed to a Eurocentric curriculum, imposter syndrome, tokenism, microaggressions, and a cold campus climate. The authors share antidotes of how they have navigated through their academic spaces by offering examples of inclusive practice and novel pedagogical approaches. These suggestions are …
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9783031652523
T3 - Palgrave Studies in Race, Inequality and Social Justice in Education
SP - 97
EP - 119
BT - English
CY - London
ER -