Race, Identity, and Representation in EducationRoutledge, 1993 - 329 páginas Race, Identity and Representation in Education offers new cultural and poststructuralist approaches to the topic of race relations in education, the humanities and the social sciences, emphasizing the themes of identity and representation. Contributors: Michael Apple, Cameron McCarthy, Warren Crichlow, Michael Omi, Howard Winant, Cornel West, Ali Behdad, Roxana Ng, William F. Pinar, Leslie Roman, Lawrence Grossberg, Richard Hatcher, Barry Troyna, Fazal Rizvi, Catherine Raissiguier, Christine Sleeter, Glenn Hudak, Deborah P. Britzman, Kelvin Santiago-Válles, Gladys Jiménez-Muñoz, Laura M. Lamash, Elizabeth Ellsworth, Susan Edgerton, Michele Wallace, Manthia Diawara, Laura Elisa Perez, Patrick McGee, Edward Said, and Hazel Carby. |
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... Stuart Hall calls " continuities " between , say , the peoples of Africa and the peoples of the Afro - New World diaspora ( Hall , 1989 ) . We are not seeking to contest that there are brutal realities associated with the patterns of ...
... Stuart Hall calls " continuities " between , say , the peoples of Africa and the peoples of the Afro - New World diaspora ( Hall , 1989 ) . We are not seeking to contest that there are brutal realities associated with the patterns of ...
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... Stuart Hall reminds us , social scientists need to deconstruct the obvious ; to " show people that the things they immediately feel to be ' just like that ' aren't quite ' just like that " " ( Hall , 1980 , p . 6 ) . Educators who ...
... Stuart Hall reminds us , social scientists need to deconstruct the obvious ; to " show people that the things they immediately feel to be ' just like that ' aren't quite ' just like that " " ( Hall , 1980 , p . 6 ) . Educators who ...
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... Stuart Hall for this observation . As Hall wrote in ICA Documents 6 in an essay called “ Minimal Selves , " It may be true that the self is always , in a sense , a fiction , just as the kinds of " closures " which are required to create ...
... Stuart Hall for this observation . As Hall wrote in ICA Documents 6 in an essay called “ Minimal Selves , " It may be true that the self is always , in a sense , a fiction , just as the kinds of " closures " which are required to create ...
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On the Theoretical Concept of Race | 3 |
The New Cultural Politics of Difference | 11 |
Rightist Reconstructions | 24 |
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