Lexington Books
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978-1-4985-8762-4 • Hardback • December 2019 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
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Cheryl E. Matias is full professor in the department of curriculum and instruction at the University of Kentucky.
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Section 1: Becky(s) as Colonizers
Chapter 1: The Makeover not the Takeover: Surviving the Becky Coup D’Etat, Darryl A. Brice and Derrick R. Brooms
Chapter 2: The Battle of the Elders: Queen Becky and the Table of Elders, Eligio Martinez Jr.
Section 1: Guiding Questions
Section 2: Becky(s) as Weaponized Emotionalities
Chapter 3: The Ultimate Superpower: Surviving Becky’s Tears, Erica R. Wallace & Rachel Kline
Chapter 4: Attack of the 50-ft Becky, Kakali Bhattacharya and Paul Maxfield
Section 2: Guiding Questions
Section 3: Becky(s) as Entitlement and Privilege
Chapter 5: The World According to Becky: An Inverse Chronology of Humanity in a Teacher
Preparation Program, Justin P. Jiménez
Chapter 6: This Ain’t No “Wizard of Oz,” Becky!, G. L. Sarcedo
Chapter 7: Surviving Becky in Space, Melva R. Grant
Section 3: Guiding Questions
Section 4: Becky(s) as Terrors
Chapter 8: Nightmare on Black Magic Street: The Reality Of Staying Woke, Rebecca George and Alexanderia Smith
Chapter 9: When you cross a Becky: A Monologue, Scott Farver
Section 4: Guiding Questions
Section 5: Becky(s) as Presumed Experts & Usurped Authority
Chapter 10: Waiting to Excel, Justine Lee and Autumn A. Griffin
Chapter 11: Racism: Becky’s Dance Around the Other ‘R-Word’ in Student Affairs, Nolan L. Cabrera
Section 5: Guiding Questions
Section 6: Becky(s) as Allies? Victims?
Chapter 12: The Guilt of a Becky, Kara Mitchell Viesca
Chapter 13: “Aren’t I Great!”: The Tale of a Self-Presumed Heroic Becky, Kelly E. Demers and Aubrey Scheopner Torres
Chapter 14: White Lady, Korina M. Jocson
Section 6: Guiding Questions
Section 7: Becky(s) as Violent
Chapter 15: Present tense: A Southern Gothic of Schooling, Kevin Lawrence Henry, Jr.
Chapter 16: Slow Death by Becky: Cause, Asphyxiation, Shelby Dawkins-Law
Section 7: Guiding Questions
Section 8: Becky(s) as Manipulators and Gaslighters
Chapter 17: Facing the Becky Within, Socorro Morales
Chapter 18: When Mediocrity Fails to Shine: The Case of Becky the Mad Beckologist and Dejanae the Humanoid, Leta Hooper and Wyletta Gamble-Lomax
Chapter 19: Who is Dr. Farsa?, Luis Fernando Macias
Section 8: Guiding Questions
Conclusion
Long before the popular aphorism, “Beckyisms” have been shared and discussed among Scholars of Color. In their new volume, editor Cheryl E. Matias and authors provide bold, courageous, and fierce accounts of the social, political, and emotional trauma and terror too often unleashed at the hands of Beckys – who are abundant in all social and professional spaces. Written from multiple perspectives and in different genres, these accounts prove to be woven from the same fabric. Indeed, despite geographic and racial/ethnic differences among the authors, there is a distinct constancy with the pervasive social construction of whiteness generally and Beckys in particular. These pages also contain the authors’ rich dialogues around healing and hope. This book is both a must read to decipher our understandings of how whiteness operates in our educational system and our society at large; and serves to validate the experiences of anyone who has ever confronted Beckyisms.
— Rebeca Burciaga, San José State University