Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Teaching and Confronting Racial Neoliberalism in Higher Education: Autoethnographic Explorations of the Race Studies Classroom [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Temple University, USA), (Delaware County Community College, USA), (Bronx Community College, USA), (Temple University, USA), (Temple University, USA)
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 60,00 €*
  • * hind, mis tagab piiramatu üheaegsete kasutajate arvuga ligipääsu piiramatuks ajaks
  • Tavahind: 85,72 €
  • Säästad 30%
"This book examines the way in which professors must confront the social implications of racial neoliberalism. Drawing on autoethnographic research from the authors' combined 100 years of teaching experience, it recognizes the need for faculty to negotiate their own experiences with race, as well as those of their students. It focuses on the experiential nature of teaching, supplementing the fields' focus on pedagogy, and recognizes that professors must in fact highlight, rather than downplay, the realities of racial inequalities of the past and present. It explores the ability of instructors to make students who are not of colour feel that they are not racists, as well as their ability to make students of colour feel that they can present their experiences of racism as legitimate. A unique sociological analysis of the racial studies classroom, it will be of value to researchers, scholars and faculty with interests in race and ethnicity in education, diversity and equality in education, as well as pedagogy, the sociology of education, and teaching and learning"--

This book examines the way in which professors must confront the social implications of racial neoliberalism.



This book examines the way in which professors must confront the social implications of racial neoliberalism. Drawing on autoethnographic research from the authors’ combined 100 years of teaching experience, it recognisesrecognizes the need for faculty to negotiate their own experiences with race, as well as those of their students. It focuses on the experiential nature of teaching, and thus supplementssupplementing the fields’ focus on pedagogy, and recognisesrecognizes that professors must in fact highlight, rather than downplay, the realities of racial inequalities of the past and present. It explores the ability of instructors to make students who are not of colour feel that they are not racists, as well as their ability to make students of colour feel that they can present their experiences of racism as legitimate. A unique sociological analysis of the racial studies classroom, it will be of value to researchers, scholars and faculty with interests in race and ethnicity in education, diversity and equality in education, as well as pedagogy, the sociology of education, and teaching and learning.

Introduction: Confronting Racial Neoliberalism in Race Studies Courses.
1. Feeling Race.
2. Teaching Race.
3. Teaching Feeling Race. Conclusion. Epilogue. Appendix: Methodological Reflections

Michelle D. Byng is Professor of Sociology at Temple University (Retired), USA.

Vaso Thomas is Professor of Sociology at Bronx Community College (Retired), USA.

Donna-Marie Peters is Professor of Sociology, Instructional, at Temple University, USA.

Adriana Leela Bohm is Professor of Sociology at Delaware County Community College, USA.

Mary Stricker is Professor of Sociology, Instructional, at Temple University, USA.