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New Approaches to Inequality Research With Youth - Theorizing Race Beyond the Traditions of Our Disciplines

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This edited volume shares contributors' first-person narrations of some of the hard-fought learnings and challenges of breaking from the traditions of their disciplinary fields and finding new and reclaimed ways to think about race.

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Preface 1. Learning to theorize meaningfully about race, racialization, and racism is humbling Part I. Our Theories Takes Place 2. Toward a Sociology of Indigenous Placemaking 3. They Are Here with Me: (Critical Race) Theories from My Flesh 4. "Central California's Completely Different:" Theorizing Racialization in the San Joaquin Valley Through a Rural Latinx Epistemology Part II. Racialization is an Ongoing (Settler) Process 5. Tracking race, tracking settlerness: Theorizing the political project of racialization and uncovering settler tracks in civic education 6. Anti-Muslim Racism: The Double Burden of Racism and Invisibility Part III. Refusing to Speak Against Ourselves and Our Communities 7. Abolitionist Praxis and Black Geographies in Social Work 8. Racialization, Quantification, and Criticalism: Finding Space in the Break 9. Undisciplining School Discipline Research: Refusing the Racial Paternalism to Punishment Pipeline 10. Engaging with Race and Racism in Research: Developing a Racial Analysis Part IV. Our Stories are the Heart of Theory 11. Our Stories are the Heart of Theory: Walking the Mosaic Path and Exorcising the Ghosts of Missionaries Past 12. Your Theory is Too Small: Beyond Stories of the Hunt 13. An Afrofuturist Dreams of Black Liberations: Disentangling Blackness from Fatalism Contributor Bios Index


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Eve Tuck is a professor of Critical Race and Indigenous Studies, and Canada Research Chair of Indigenous Methodologies with Youth and Communities at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada.
K. Wayne Yang is a professor of Ethnic Studies and Provost of John Muir College at the University of California, San Diego, USA.
Jade Nixon is a Ph.D. candidate at the Women & Gender Studies Institute at the University of Toronto, Canada.


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This edited volume shares contributors’ first-person narrations of some of the hard-fought learnings and challenges of breaking from the traditions of their disciplinary fields and finding new and reclaimed ways to think about race.

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Autori Eve (University of Toronto Tuck
Con la collaborazione di Jade Nixon (Editore), Eve Tuck (Editore), Tuck Eve (Editore), K. Wayne Yang (Editore), Yang K. Wayne (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 22.12.2023
 
EAN 9781032283982
ISBN 978-1-0-3228398-2
Pagine 204
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Etnologia > Etnologia
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Pedagogia sociale, assistenza sociale

Ethnic Studies, Social discrimination & inequality, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Social discrimination and social justice, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General

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