Reviews
Dr. Hinton is an inspiring and wise guide to transformational leadership. Her insightful book remakes our vision of what college can and should become.
Mary Dana Hinton combines an inspiring personal leadership journey with her insightful theoretical analysis of what it means to lead from the margins, illuminating the power of understanding that her strength as a Black woman from the rural South comes because of a history of marginalization, not despite it.
Brilliant and inspirational, this book offers powerful lessons on resilience, courage, and authenticity that contest traditional leadership models. Dwelling by choice in marginal spaces, Hinton reframes margins as realms of possibility rather than boundaries, inviting those excluded from the center to recognize their strengths as grounded in, not arising despite, their positionality.
Mary Dana Hinton combines memoir, social analysis, and riveting storytelling to show how one leader, who may have started on the margins, developed new approaches and insights to leading that have helped her transform institutions. This is a book worth reading more than once.
Book Details
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Margins Emerge
Chapter One. An Origin Story
Chapter Two. Finding My Life's Work
Chapter Three. Leading While Black
Chapter Four. Leading While Female
Chapter Five
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. The Margins Emerge
Chapter One. An Origin Story
Chapter Two. Finding My Life's Work
Chapter Three. Leading While Black
Chapter Four. Leading While Female
Chapter Five. Navigating toward Leadership from the Rural South
Part II. The Margins Embrace
Chapter Six. Leadership Theory from the Margins
Chapter Seven. The Vocational Cycle to Support Institutional Justice
Part III. The Margins Enhance
Chapter Eight. Senior Leadership in Higher Education
Chapter Nine. On Courage and Gratitude
Chapter Ten. Interrogating the Demands of the Margins
Conclusion. What If ?
Notes
Bibliography
Index