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Jamaican sociologist, scholar and professor
Shirley Anne Tate (born March 1956) is a
Jamaican
sociologist , scholar, researcher, educator, and author.
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[1] She is known for her work in studying racism, the Black diaspora and the intersection with
feminism ; specifically within
institutional racism ,
mixed race studies, and Black identity.
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Tate holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Feminism and Intersectionality in the Sociology Department of the
University of Alberta , starting in 2019.
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[7] She has additionally taught at
Leeds Beckett University , from 2017 to 2019; and at
University of Leeds , from 2012 to 2017.
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Tate was born in March 1956 in
Spanish Town and raised in
Sligoville ,
Saint Catherine Parish , Jamaica.
[1] She received a PhD in sociology from
Lancaster University in 2000;
[11] and had studied at
University of York where she received a
M.A. degree in
linguistics and M.Phil. degree in
communication studies .
Tate is a Honorary Professor, chair in Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation at
Nelson Mandela University .
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This list is of select publications by Tate.
Tate, Shirley Anne (2009).
Black Beauty: Aesthetics, Stylization, Politics . Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN
9780754671459 .
Tate, Shirley Anne (2015).
Black Women's Bodies and The Nation, Race, Gender and Culture . Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
doi :
10.1057/9781137355287 .
ISBN
978-1-137-35527-0 .
Tate, Shirley Anne (2017).
Black Skins, Black Masks: Hybridity, Dialogism, Performativity . New York City: Routledge, Taylor & Francis.
ISBN
9781351955256 .
Gabriel, Deborah; Tate, Shirley Anne (2017). Inside the Ivory Tower: Narratives of Women of Colour Surviving and Thriving in British Academia . London, UK: Trentham Books.
ISBN
978-1-8585-6848-5 .
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"Interview with Shirley Tate" . Times Higher Education (THE) . 27 April 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
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"What Does It Mean to "Flinch from Black Touch?" Dr. Shirley Anne Tate Speaks on Racism in Our Academic Institutions in Big Thinking Session" . Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences . 30 May 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
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"In conversation with Prof Shirley Anne Tate" . University of East Anglia . 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
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"Black HERstory Talk featuring Prof Shirley Anne Tate" . Durham University . October 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Joseph-Salisbury, Remi (6 August 2018).
Black Mixed-Race Men: Transatlanticity, Hybridity and 'Post-Racial' Resilience . Emerald Group Publishing.
ISBN
978-1-78756-531-9 .
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"Radio 4 Woman's Hour -Black Beauty" . BBC . 10 April 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
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"BBA Patron Prof Shirley Anne Tate to take up new post in Canada" . Black British Academics . 6 March 2019. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Elias, Ana Sofia; Gill, Rosalind; Scharff, Christina (18 January 2017).
Aesthetic Labour: Rethinking Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism . Springer. pp. XXII.
ISBN
978-1-137-47765-1 .
^ Crul, Maurice; Dick, Liezl; Ghorashi, Halleh; Jr, Abel Valenzuela (9 June 2020).
Scholarly Engagement and Decolonisation: Views from South Africa, The Netherlands, and the United States . African Sun Media. pp. IX.
ISBN
978-1-928314-57-8 .
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"Britain's Black female professors take centre stage in a new exhibition" . Melan Magazine . 17 September 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
^ Ahmed, Sara; Stacey, Jackie (2 September 2003).
Thinking Through the Skin . Routledge. p. 10.
ISBN
978-1-134-59398-9 .
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"Barriers to Diversity in our Academic Institutions: The Case of Institutional Racism – ARC-GS" . Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and Sexuality – University of Amsterdam . 14 April 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021 .
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