Intersectionality of Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in Teaching and Teacher Education brings together scholarship that employs an intersectionality methodology to actual conditions that affect school-age children, teachers and teacher educators in relation to institutional systems of power and p
Intersectionality and Race in Education
โ Scribed by Kalwant Bhopal; John Preston
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 235
- Series
- Routledge Research in Education
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Education is a controversial subject in which difficult and contested discourses are the norm. Individuals in education experience multiple inequalities and have diverse identifications that cannot necessarily be captured by one theoretical perspective alone. This edited collection draws on empirical and theoretical research to examine the intersections of "race," gender and class, alongside other aspects of personhood, within education. Contributors from the fields of education and sociology seek to locate the dimensions of difference and identity within recent theoretical discourses such as Critical Race Theory, Judith Butler and queer theory, post-structural approaches and multicultural models, as they analyze whiteness and the education experience of minority ethnic groups. By combining a mix of intellectually rigorous, accessible, and controversial chapters, this book presents a distinctive and engaging voice, one that seeks to broaden the understanding of education research beyond the confines of the education sphere into an arena of sociological and cultural discourse.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Intersectionality and Race in Education
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Contents
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Introduction: Intersectionality and โRaceโ in Education: Theorising Difference: Kalwant Bhopal and John Preston
1. The Unhappy Marriage between Marxism and Race Critique Political Economy and the Production of Racialized Knowledge: Zeus Leonardo
2. The White Working Class, Racism and Respectability Victims, Degenerates and Interest-Convergence: David Gillborn
3. Interrogating Pigmentocracy: The Intersections of Race and Social Class in the Primary Education of Afro-Trinidadian Boys: Ravi Rampersad
4. A Critical Appraisal of Critical Race Theory (CRT): Limitations and Opportunities: Alpesh Maisuria
5. Race Slash Class: Mixed Heritage Youth in a London School: Indra Dewan
6. โIf Youโre Holding a Degree in This Country No-Oneโs Gonna Ask No Questionsโ: Intracategorical Intersectionality and BAME Youth Postcompulsory Educational Achievement in the UK: Andrew Morrison
7. Intersections of "Race", Class and Gender in the Social and Political Identifications of Young Muslims in England: Farzana Shain
8. Understanding Class Anxiety and โRaceโ Certainty in Changing Times Moments of Home, School, Body and Identity Configuration in โNew Migrantโ Dublin: Karl Kitching
9. Beyond Culture: From Beyoncรฉโs Dream, โIf You Thought I Would Wait for You, You Got It Wrongโ (2008), to the Age of Michelle Obama: Namita Chakrabarty
10. Intelligibility, Agency and the Raced-Nationed-Religioned Subjects of Education: Deborah Youdell
Conclusion: Intersectional Theories and โRaceโ: From Toolkit to โMash-Upโ: John Preston and Kalwant Bhopal
Contributors
Index
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