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This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education.
List of contents
List of Figures and Tables 
Preface: The Nuances of Blackness: A Genesis and Outline 
Acknowledgments 
 Introduction: A Meditation on the Nuances of Blackness in the Canadian Academy 
Awad Ibrahim, Tamari Kitossa, Malinda S. Smith, and Handel Kashope Wright
 Part One: Blackness: What’s in a Name?
Commentary on Part I: Why the Study of Blackness Is Critical at This Historical Juncture 
George J. Sefa Dei
 1. The Awkward Presence of Blackness in the Canadian Academy 
Handel Kashope Wright
 2. Exposed! The Ivory Tower’s Code Noir 
Delia D. Douglas
 3. The Precariat African-Canadian Academic: Problematic Historical Constructions, Perpetual Struggles for Recognition 
Ali A. Abdi
 4. What Have Deleuze and Guattari Got to Do with Blackness? A Rhizomatic Analysis of Blackness 
Awad Ibrahim
 5. Dancing with the Invisibility/Inaudibility: Nuances of Blackness in a Francophone Context
Gina Thésée
 Part Two: Blackness and Academic Pathways
Commentary on Part II: Blackness in the Canadian Academy: Challenges, Contestations, and Contradictions 
Wisdom J. Tettey
 6. Hidden Figures: Black Scholars in the Early Canadian Academy
Malinda S. Smith
 7. Committed to Employment Equity? Impediments to Obtaining University Appointments 
Carl E. James
 8 Black Gay Scholar and the Provocation of Promotion 
Wesley Crichlow
 9 "Certain Uncertainty": Phenomenology of an African Canadian Professor 
Tamari Kitossa
 10. Socio-Cultural Obligations and the Academic Career: The Dual Expectations Facing Black Canadian Academics 
Kay-Ann Williams and Gervan Fearon
 Part Three: Blackness: A Complicated Canadian Conversation
Commentary on Part III: "Killing Us Softly" - with Questions 
Annette Henry
 11. Fitting (Out-Fitting) In 
Henry Daniel
 12. The Caged Bird Still Sings in Harmony: The Academy, Spoken Word Poetry, and the Making of Community 
Emmanuel Tabi
 13. States of Being: The Poet & Scholar as a Black, African, & Diasporic Woman 
Juliane Okot Bitek
 14. Intersectionality in Blackface: When Post-racial Nationalism Meets Black Feminism 
Délice Mugabo
 15. Re-spatializing the Boundaries of Belonging: The Subversive Blackness of Muslim Women 
Jan-Therese Mendes
 Part Four: Black Pasts, Black Futurity
Commentary on Part IV: Surviving Anti-Blackness: Vulnerability, Speaking Back, and Building Black Futurity 
Shirley Anne Tate
 16. (Re)situating Black Studies at York University: Unsilencing the Past, Locating the Present, Routing Futures at the York University Black Graduate Students’ Collective
 17. Community Service Learning and Anti-Blackness: The Cost of Playing with Fire on the Black Female Body
Delores v. Mullings
 18. Blackness and the Limits of Institutional Good Will 
Omisoore H. Dryden
 19. Leadership in Neoliberal Times: A Road to Nowhere 
Jennifer R. Kelly
 20. Vocation of the Black Scholar in the Neoliberal Academy: A Love Story 
Adelle Blackett
 21. The Changing Same: Black Lives Matter, the Work of History, and the Historian’s Craft 
Barrington Walker
 22. Charting Black Presence and Futures in the Canadian Academy 
Malinda S. Smith
 Contributors
About the author
Awad Ibrahim is a professor and curriculum theorist in the Faculty of Education at the University of Ottawa.  
Tamari Kitossa is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Brock University. 
Malinda S. Smith is the inaugural vice-provost of equity, diversity, and inclusion and a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary.  
Handel K. Wright is the inaugural senior advisor to the president on anti-racism and inclusive excellence; the director of the Centre for Culture, Identity, and Education; and a professor in the Department of Educational Studies at the University of British Columbia.
Summary
This path-breaking collaboration by leading Black scholars examines the complexities of Black life in Canadian post-secondary education.