Race, Identity, and Representation in EducationCameron McCarthy Routledge, 2005 - 498 páginas This stunning new edition retains the book's broad aims, intended audience, and multidisciplinary approach. New chapters take into account the more current backdrop of globalization, particularly events such as 9/11, and attendant developments that make a reconsideration of race relations in education quite urgent. |
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Contested Identities Contested Desires Racial Experience and Curriculum Dilemmas in the TwentyFirst Century | 192 |
Racial Affiliation Racial Resentment Racialized Citizenship State and Educational Policy Dilemmas in the TwentyFirst Century | 318 |
Foot Soldiers of Modernity The Dialectics of Cultural Consumption and the 21stCentury School | 461 |
Contributors | 481 |
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