Critical Pedagogy and Race
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Critical Pedagogy and Race

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Critical Pedagogy and Race

About this book

Critical Pedagogy and Race argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a priority for educators concerned with equality in schools and in society.

  • A landmark collection arguing that engaging with race at both conceptual and practical levels is a priority for educators.
  • Builds a stronger engagement of race-based analysis in the field of critical pedagogy.
  • Brings together a melange of theories on race, such as Afro-centric, Latino-based, and postcolonial perspectives.
  • Includes historical studies, and social justice ideas on activism in education.
  • Questions popular concepts, such as white privilege, color-blind perspectives, and race-neutral pedagogies.

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Table of contents

  1. EDITORIAL
  2. Foreword
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. INTRODUCTION
  5. 1 The Color of Supremacy Zeus Leonardo The Color of Supremacy: Beyond the discourse of ā€˜white privilege’
  6. 2 Original Articles Whiteness and Critical Pedagogy Ricky Lee Allen Whiteness and Critical Pedagogy
  7. 3 Maintaining Social Justice Hopes within Academic Realities Daniel G. Solorzano & Tara J. Yosso Maintaining Social Justice Hopes within Academic Realities: A Freirean approach to critical race/LatCrit pedagogy
  8. 4 The Social Construction of Difference and the Quest for Educational Equality James A. Banks The Social Construction of Difference and the Quest for Educational Equality
  9. 5 Anti-racism: From policy to praxis David Gillborn Anti-racism: From policy to praxis
  10. 6 Critical Race Theory, Afrocentricity, and their Relationship to Critical Pedagogy Marvin Lynn Critical Race Theory, Afrocentricity, and their Relationship to Critical Pedagogy
  11. 7 Class Dismissed? Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale & Peter McLaren Class Dismissed? Historical materialism and the politics of ā€˜difference’
  12. 8 Actions Following Words Laurence Parker & David O. Stovall Actions Following Words: Critical race theory connects to critical pedagogy 1
  13. 9 Race, Class, and Gender in Education Research Michele Foster Race, Class, and Gender in Education Research: Surveying the political terrain
  14. 10 An Apartheid of Knowledge in Academia Dolores Delgado Bernal & Octavio Villalpando An Apartheid of Knowledge in Academia: The struggle over the ā€˜legitimate’ knowledge of faculty of color
  15. 11 Postcolonial Literature and the Curricular Imagination Cameron McCarthy & Greg Dimitriadis Postcolonial Literature and the Curricular Imagination: Wilson Harris and the pedagogical implications of the carnivalesque
  16. Notes on Contributors
  17. Index