![]() Gilchrists Experiences of Single African-American Women Professors: With this Ph.D., I Thee Wed seeks to not only dispel myths and stereotypes, but serve as an instructional tool for other professor hopefuls. As one of the few works to address the intricate interpersonal dynamics surrounding African-American women in the professorate from a scholarly perspective, Eletra S. It addresses the dating and mating complexities of the population under study by combining autoethnographic accounts with empirical research and theoretical concepts. It continued for thirteen novels, introducing other supernatural characterswitches, ghosts, necromancers, half-demonsand spinning off to their stories, and expanding the series into a multi-narrator fantasy world. This volume is designed by and for an academic audience. The series began in 2001 with Bitten, featuring werewolf Elena Michaels. ![]() The authors and research participants speak candidly about their experiences, exploring a myriad of topics including dating costs and rewards, relationship challenges, work/life balance, multiple intersecting identities, negative perceptions, and identity negotiation. Gilchrists contributors are comprised of never-before-married and doctorate degree-holding African-American women professors. Gilchrist, explores the unique lived experiences of single African-American women professors. Experiences of Single African-American Women Professors: With this Ph.D., I Thee Wed, edited by Eletra S. ![]()
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