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Asian American women scholars experience shockingly low rates of tenure and promotion because of the particular ways they are marginalized by the intersectionalities of race and gender in academia. Although Asian American studies critics have long since debunked the model minority myth that constructs Asian Americans as the ideal academic subject, university administrators still treat Asian American women in academia as though they will simply show up and shut up. Consequently, because silent complicity is expected, power holders will punish and oppress Asian American women severely when they question or critique the system.

However, change is in the air. Fight the Tower is a continuation of the Fight the Tower movement, which supports women standing up for their rights to claim their earned place in academia and to work for positive change for all within academic institutions. The essays provide powerful portraits, reflections, and analyses of a population often rendered invisible by the lies that sustain intersectional injustices in order to operate an oppressive system.

Trade Review
"Fight the Tower is engaging. Readers will immerse themselves in the lives of these authors, will readily find their own lives in these courageous narratives, and will find nurturing and applicable guidance." -- Yolanda Flores Niemann * co-editor of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia *
"A searing indictment of the oppressive working conditions encountered by Asian American women faculty and graduate students, and an inspiring chronicle of the struggles for liberation. This insightful volume should be read by everyone—including aspiring academics, junior and senior faculty, and university leaders." -- Carmen Gonzalez * co-editor of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia *
"Selected New Books on Higher Education," compiled by Ki-Jana Deadwyler and Ruth Hammond
https://www.chronicle.com/article/Selected-New-Books-on-Higher/247595
* Chronicle of Higher Education *

"Recommended."

* Choice *
"Fight the Tower explicitly challenges readers to action from the opening Women of Color in Academia Manifesto to the conclusion: turn research into action and join the movement to build a new academy of liberatory education that models and “fosters the kind of respect and empathy upon which social justice is built.” * International Examiner *

Table of Contents
Contents
Prologue: Taking Action: Asian American Faculty Against Injustices in the Academy
Shirley Hune
Section I: “Fear is the Path to the Dark Side”: Introducing The Fight
Waking
WP
Introduction: “The Time to Fight is Now”: Asian American Women, Academia’s Socially Engineered “Privileged Oppressed,” Go Rogue
Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde and Wei Ming Dariotis
Section 2: “That’s No Moon!”: Attack of the Institution
Who Killed Soek-Fang Sim?
WP
Chapter 1: Unpacking the Master’s Plan: Asian American Women Resisting the Language of Academic Imperialism
Eliza Noh
Chapter 2: Investigating Discrimination: Injustice Against Women of Color in the Academy
Jane Junn and Mai’a K. Davis Cross
Chapter 3: Killing Machine: Exposing the Health Threats to Asian American Women Scholars in Academia
Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde, Cara Maffini Pham, Melody Yee, and Jing Mai
Section 3: “You Are Unwise to Lower Your Defenses”: The Phantom Menace
The Cost of Speaking
WP
Chapter 4: Precariously Positioned: Asian American Women Students Negotiating Power in Academia
Shannon Deloso
Chapter 5: Hmong Does Not Mean Free: The Miseducation Of and By Hmong Americans
Kaozong N. Mouavangsou
Chapter 6: An Offering: Healing the Wounds and Ruptures of Graduate School
Cindy Nhi Huynh
Chapter 7: Opening the Box: An International Asian Woman Scholar’s Fight
Akiko Takeyama
Chapter 8: How to Leave Academia
Rani Neutill
Section 4: “Do. Or Do Not. There is No Try”: Radical Love as Pedagogy and Practice
She Shall Not Be Moved
WP
Chapter 9: Attack on the Spirit by the “Rational World” (and Spiritual Recovery from It)
Brett J. Esaki
Chapter 10: Care Work: The Invisible Labor of Asian American Women in Academia
Wei Ming Dariotis and Grace J. Yoo
Chapter 11: Pain + Love = Growth: The Labor of Pinayist Pedagogical Praxis
Melissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano
Chapter 12: Mothering is Liberation: Giving Birth to Alagaan Pedagogy (Pedagogy of Care)
Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
Chapter 13: Resistance is Not Futile: From #adjuncthustle to Hell Yeah!
Genevieve Erin O’Brien
Chapter 14: Academic Symbiosis: A Manifesto on Tenure and Promotion in Asian American Studies
Wei Ming Dariotis
Section 5: The Academic Awakens: “We Are One with the Force and the Force is One with Us”
Conclusion: Academics Awaken: Power, Resistance, and Being Woke
Wei Ming Dariotis and Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde
My Kintsuki
WP
Epilogue: Upward and Onward: Asian American Women’s Legal Resistance
Robyn Rodriguez
Notes on Contributors
Index


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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 11/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9781978806368, 978-1978806368
      ISBN10: 1978806361

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Asian American women scholars experience shockingly low rates of tenure and promotion because of the particular ways they are marginalized by the intersectionalities of race and gender in academia. Although Asian American studies critics have long since debunked the model minority myth that constructs Asian Americans as the ideal academic subject, university administrators still treat Asian American women in academia as though they will simply show up and shut up. Consequently, because silent complicity is expected, power holders will punish and oppress Asian American women severely when they question or critique the system.

      However, change is in the air. Fight the Tower is a continuation of the Fight the Tower movement, which supports women standing up for their rights to claim their earned place in academia and to work for positive change for all within academic institutions. The essays provide powerful portraits, reflections, and analyses of a population often rendered invisible by the lies that sustain intersectional injustices in order to operate an oppressive system.

      Trade Review
      "Fight the Tower is engaging. Readers will immerse themselves in the lives of these authors, will readily find their own lives in these courageous narratives, and will find nurturing and applicable guidance." -- Yolanda Flores Niemann * co-editor of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia *
      "A searing indictment of the oppressive working conditions encountered by Asian American women faculty and graduate students, and an inspiring chronicle of the struggles for liberation. This insightful volume should be read by everyone—including aspiring academics, junior and senior faculty, and university leaders." -- Carmen Gonzalez * co-editor of Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia *
      "Selected New Books on Higher Education," compiled by Ki-Jana Deadwyler and Ruth Hammond
      https://www.chronicle.com/article/Selected-New-Books-on-Higher/247595
      * Chronicle of Higher Education *

      "Recommended."

      * Choice *
      "Fight the Tower explicitly challenges readers to action from the opening Women of Color in Academia Manifesto to the conclusion: turn research into action and join the movement to build a new academy of liberatory education that models and “fosters the kind of respect and empathy upon which social justice is built.” * International Examiner *

      Table of Contents
      Contents
      Prologue: Taking Action: Asian American Faculty Against Injustices in the Academy
      Shirley Hune
      Section I: “Fear is the Path to the Dark Side”: Introducing The Fight
      Waking
      WP
      Introduction: “The Time to Fight is Now”: Asian American Women, Academia’s Socially Engineered “Privileged Oppressed,” Go Rogue
      Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde and Wei Ming Dariotis
      Section 2: “That’s No Moon!”: Attack of the Institution
      Who Killed Soek-Fang Sim?
      WP
      Chapter 1: Unpacking the Master’s Plan: Asian American Women Resisting the Language of Academic Imperialism
      Eliza Noh
      Chapter 2: Investigating Discrimination: Injustice Against Women of Color in the Academy
      Jane Junn and Mai’a K. Davis Cross
      Chapter 3: Killing Machine: Exposing the Health Threats to Asian American Women Scholars in Academia
      Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde, Cara Maffini Pham, Melody Yee, and Jing Mai
      Section 3: “You Are Unwise to Lower Your Defenses”: The Phantom Menace
      The Cost of Speaking
      WP
      Chapter 4: Precariously Positioned: Asian American Women Students Negotiating Power in Academia
      Shannon Deloso
      Chapter 5: Hmong Does Not Mean Free: The Miseducation Of and By Hmong Americans
      Kaozong N. Mouavangsou
      Chapter 6: An Offering: Healing the Wounds and Ruptures of Graduate School
      Cindy Nhi Huynh
      Chapter 7: Opening the Box: An International Asian Woman Scholar’s Fight
      Akiko Takeyama
      Chapter 8: How to Leave Academia
      Rani Neutill
      Section 4: “Do. Or Do Not. There is No Try”: Radical Love as Pedagogy and Practice
      She Shall Not Be Moved
      WP
      Chapter 9: Attack on the Spirit by the “Rational World” (and Spiritual Recovery from It)
      Brett J. Esaki
      Chapter 10: Care Work: The Invisible Labor of Asian American Women in Academia
      Wei Ming Dariotis and Grace J. Yoo
      Chapter 11: Pain + Love = Growth: The Labor of Pinayist Pedagogical Praxis
      Melissa-Ann Nievera-Lozano
      Chapter 12: Mothering is Liberation: Giving Birth to Alagaan Pedagogy (Pedagogy of Care)
      Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
      Chapter 13: Resistance is Not Futile: From #adjuncthustle to Hell Yeah!
      Genevieve Erin O’Brien
      Chapter 14: Academic Symbiosis: A Manifesto on Tenure and Promotion in Asian American Studies
      Wei Ming Dariotis
      Section 5: The Academic Awakens: “We Are One with the Force and the Force is One with Us”
      Conclusion: Academics Awaken: Power, Resistance, and Being Woke
      Wei Ming Dariotis and Kieu Linh Caroline Valverde
      My Kintsuki
      WP
      Epilogue: Upward and Onward: Asian American Women’s Legal Resistance
      Robyn Rodriguez
      Notes on Contributors
      Index


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