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Whiteness, Pedagogy, Performance: Dis/Placing Race [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x158x25 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739114638
  • ISBN-13: 9780739114636
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x158x25 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2008
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 0739114638
  • ISBN-13: 9780739114636
Teised raamatud teemal:
Whiteness, Pedagogy, Performance is unique in bringing together these three important topics in the context of communication teaching and scholarship with an eye toward interdisciplinary perspectives. In fourteen chapters, the leading whiteness scholars in the field of communication analyze the process of teaching and learning and the complicated intersections of whiteness, racial identity, and cross-racial dialogue. Toward these ends, these essays offer a variety of theoretical and practical approaches to the analysis of identity construction, racial privilege, and pedagogies toward equality and social justice. Above all, for teachers, students, and anyone interested in these issues, this book is a challenge to re-think the ways our curricula, texts, disciplinary boundaries, and moreover, how our interactions and performances re-inscribe racial privileges. Chapters provide innovative and accessible analyses of teaching and learning that will appeal to students, teachers, administrators, and anyone interested in how race works.

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Whiteness,Pedagogy, Performance is an important book at a time when talking about race is growing more urgent, when a shift in race consciousness is becoming increasingly more necessary, when pressures increasingly mount to neutralize or erase race, or when white privilege is denied or minimalized. While we should avoid placing white people at the center of our discussions on race, we nevertheless need to locate how whiteness is implicated in reproducing relations of oppression and exploitation and the global division of labor and in the creation of laboring bodies within the larger totality of capitalist social relations. Whiteness, Pedagogy, Performance is a book that can provide educators with a valuable weapon in the struggle for social and economic justice. -- Peter McLaren, Honorary Chair Professor and Director of the Center for Critical Studies, Northeast Normal University, China This edited book is innovative, well organized, and clear. * PsycCRITIQUES, March 2008 * For those interested in the doings of whiteness, this text asks and then tries to answer a series of important questions: How does the performance of whiteness infuse our pedagogy and classroom interactions? In what ways and with what effects does whiteness inform our field and the ways in which we construct, think about, and study communication? What sorts of strategies might we adopt to disrupt the normative functioning of whiteness in these venues? This edited volume gives insight into these questions and more. An important addition to the growing communication scholarship on the performance of whiteness. -- Dreama G. Moon, associate professor of communication, Cal State San Marcos

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction
1(26)
Leda M. Cooks
Jennifer S. Simpson
Part I: The Existence and Contours of Performances of Whiteness
``We---The Militant Ones'': A Collective Autoethnographic Analysis of Racial Standpoints, Locating Whiteness, and Student/Teacher Interaction
27(22)
Mark P. Orbe
Christopher R. Groscurth
Tammy Jeffries
Angela D. Prater
Negotiating White Racial Identity in Multicultural Courses: A Model
49(18)
Ann Neville Miller
Kelli L. Fellowe
``It Is Not My Responsibility to Teach Culture!'': White Graduate Teaching Assistants Negotiatingh Identity and Padagogy
67(20)
Ronald. L. Jackson II
Jennifer R. Warren
Margaret
J. Pitts
Keith B. Wilson
Pedagogy of the Opaque: The Subject of Whiteness in Communication and Diversity Courses
87(24)
Gust A. Yep
The ``White Problem'' in Intercultureal Communication Research and Pedagogy
111(30)
Thomas K. Nakayama
Judith N. Martin
Part II: Whiteness and Marked Performances of Identity
Staging Whitenesss: Possibilites for Resistance and Revelation in a High School Production of Simply Maria, or, The American Dream
141(28)
Jo Beth Gonzalez
Rosalinda Cantu
Alberto Gonzalez
Coloring Outside the Lines: Unmasking Performacnes of White Identity Through Role Play
169(24)
Tina M. Harris
Christopher R. Groscurth
Alison Trego
Race, Inversive Performance, and Public Pedagogy in White Man'S Burden
193(22)
Benjamin R. Bates
Part III: Performativity: Whiteness as Unmarked Norm
Performaing Parody: Toward a Politics of Variation in Whiteness
215(18)
John T. Warren
Amy Heuman
The Joke's on You?
233(14)
Leda M. Cooks
``Can't We focus on the Good stuff?'': The Pedagogical Distance Between Comfort and Critique
247(24)
Jennifer S. Simpson
(UN) hingin Whiteness
271(28)
Aimee Carrillo Rowe
Sheena Malhotra
Conclusion
299(18)
Jennifer S. Simpson
Leda M. Cooks
Index 317(4)
About the Editors and Contributors 321
Leda M. Cooks is associate professor of communication at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Jennifer S. Simpson is associate professor of drama and speech communication at the University of Waterloo.