Department of Public Health, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Homosex. 2024 Sep 18;71(11):2507-2532. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2023.2252963. Epub 2023 Aug 29.
This paper weaves the author's personal experience as an out lesbian researcher of LGBTQ health with contemporary research on LGBTQ faculty members' experiences. It also draws from the literature on other marginalized faculty members' experiences (women, faculty of color) to identify common themes that prevent the full inclusion of diverse faculty in higher education. Structural oppression is often invisible and university's focus on values of meritocracy, individual effort, competition, and elitism create unspoken barriers to faculty success. The paper discusses three general themes: the paradox of visibility (including being out on faculty, doing LGBTQ research, and being an advocate/activist), curricular issues, and internalizing of oppression. The final section outlines strategies for overcoming some of the barriers, including LGBTQ-specific organizing and community building and creating coalitions across marginalized faculty groups.
本文将作者作为一名研究 LGBTQ 健康的同性恋女性研究人员的个人经历与当代 LGBTQ 教师经历的研究交织在一起。它还借鉴了关于其他边缘化教师经历的文献(女性、有色人种教师),以确定阻止多元化教师全面融入高等教育的共同主题。结构性压迫往往是无形的,而大学对精英主义、个人努力、竞争和精英主义价值观的重视,为教师的成功制造了无形的障碍。本文讨论了三个一般主题:可见性的悖论(包括在教职上公开、从事 LGBTQ 研究以及成为倡导者/活动家)、课程问题和内化的压迫。最后一节概述了克服一些障碍的策略,包括 LGBTQ 特定的组织和社区建设,以及在边缘化教师群体之间建立联盟。