Narratives of the double bind: Intersectionality in life stories of women of color in physics, astrophysics and astronomy Documents

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Narratives of the double bind: Intersectionality in life stories of women of color in physics, astrophysics and astronomy 

written by Lily T. Ko, Rachel R. Kachchaf, Maria Ong, and Apriel K. Hodari

This paper presents themes on the life stories of women of color in physics, astrophysics and astronomy. Drawing from our NSF-sponsored project, Beyond the Double Bind: Women of Color in STEM, we share findings from 10 interviews and 41 extant texts (about 23 women in varied life stages). Employing intersectionality theory and narrative analysis, our study contributes a critical analysis of how the intersection of gender and race affects performance, identity, persistence and overall career and education experiences in the physical sciences. Our findings both support existing literature on women of color in STEM, as well as bring to light two major, emergent issues: the importance of activism, and school/work-life balance. This research will add to the knowledge base about strategies for retaining women of color--widely considered an untapped source of domestic talent that could fill the country's scientific workforce needs.

Published January 24, 2013
Last Modified June 26, 2013