Black Women Academics at the Intersections

Black Women Academics at the Intersections
Race, Gender and Colonial Legacies in British and Caribbean Higher Education
by Saran Stewart
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Black women academics often navigate higher education systems that render them hyper(in)visible or intellectually disposable.

This book explores their experiences in British and postcolonial British Caribbean universities, drawing on intersectional frameworks and qualitative research. Through in-depth interviews and intersectional renderings, it examines how these scholars resist marginalization, build community and challenge institutional inequities. Grounded in Black British Feminism and Afro-Caribbean Feminist Thought, the volume illuminates the strategies that sustain and transform academic lives while addressing systemic barriers.

This is an important contribution to debates on race, gender and coloniality in comparative higher education, offering insight for researchers, educators and policymakers committed to equity and inclusion.

Bristol University Press
Bristol University Press

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About the author

Saran Stewart is Full Professor of Comparative Higher Education at University of Connecticut and co-lead for intersectional and comparative advancement of racial equity for social justice initiative.

 

ISBN: 9781529256598
Format: eBook
Publication Date: 15/12/2026
Imprint: Bristol University Press