Resisting the War on "Woke" Autoethnographic Narratives of Struggle, Defiance, and Hope

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Resisting the War on "Woke"

Autoethnographic Narratives of Struggle, Defiance, and Hope

Lori West Peterson | Lisa M. Tillmann | Nicole Richter

Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies

In Resisting the “War on Woke”: Autoethnographic Narratives of Struggle, Resistance, and Hope, a collection of scholars working across the United States – in both red and blue states alike – present first-hand, evocative autoethnographic accounts of the profound effects that anti-DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) legislation and policy have had on faculty, staff, students, and the broader public in the wake of the so-called "war on woke".

As radical right-wing politicians continue to use pseudointellectual tactics to target what they consider divisive ideologies in both scholarly and everyday contexts – finding ground by leveraging insincere and manufactured “concern” for the safety of groups like women and children – scholars argue that combatting these narratives by centering the lived experiences of directly-involved stakeholders is more crucial now than ever.

Through diverse, honest, and compelling personal narratives, an impressive roster of contributors assembled by editors Lori West Peterson, Lisa Tillmann, and Nicole Richter harness the power of autoethnographic methods to demonstrate how “anti-woke” backlash threatens academic freedom, compromises personal and professional wellbeing, and endangers safety for the very demographics this legislation claims to protect. Just as importantly, these narratives also shine a light on how both individuals and communities continue to resist oppression and uphold their own values, even when the current landscape seems poised against them.

Ultimately, Resisting the “War on Woke” adopts a hopeful outlook as contributors reflect on what can be learned from their struggles and how we might apply these lessons to fight back against regressive agendas in both academic and civic contexts.

Lori West Peterson is Professor of Communication at St. Edwards University in Texas, USA.

Lisa Tillmann is Professor of Critical Media and Cultural Studies at Rollins College in Florida, USA.

Nicole Richter is Associate Professor of Critical Media and Cultural Studies at Rollins College in Florida, USA.


Publication Date: 13 May 2027
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9798216437666
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 256
Weight (oz): 16.0

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