Interrogating Critical Pedagogy
The Voices of Educators of Color in the Movement
Herausgeber: Orelus, Pierre Wilbert; Brock, Rochelle
Interrogating Critical Pedagogy
The Voices of Educators of Color in the Movement
Herausgeber: Orelus, Pierre Wilbert; Brock, Rochelle
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Critical pedagogy is often condemned as being mostly dominated by privileged white males, bringing issues of race and gender to the forefront. This volume provides insight on how critical pedagogy can be helpful to scholars and teachers alike in their analysis of racial, gender, linguistic and political problems. It features a wide range of respected scholars who examine the way and the degree to which critical pedagogy can be used to improve education for students of color, women and other marginalized groups.
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Critical pedagogy is often condemned as being mostly dominated by privileged white males, bringing issues of race and gender to the forefront. This volume provides insight on how critical pedagogy can be helpful to scholars and teachers alike in their analysis of racial, gender, linguistic and political problems. It features a wide range of respected scholars who examine the way and the degree to which critical pedagogy can be used to improve education for students of color, women and other marginalized groups.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138286948
- ISBN-10: 113828694X
- Artikelnr.: 47176919
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781138286948
- ISBN-10: 113828694X
- Artikelnr.: 47176919
Pierre Wilbert Orelus is Associate Professor in the Curriculum and Instruction department at New Mexico State University. He is the past Chair of the Post-colonial and Education Special Interest (SIG) Group and the co-chair of the Paulo Freire SIG at American Educational Research Association. He has received several awards and fellowships, including New Mexico State University Exceptional Achievements in Creative Scholarly Activity Award (2013) and New Mexico State Dean of Education award for Excellence in Research (2010). His research interests include post-colonial, language, race, immigrant, and gender studies. His most recent books include Affirming Language Diversity in Schools and Society: Beyond linguistic apartheid (2014); On Language, Democracy, and Social Justice: Noam Chomsky's critical intervention (with Noam Chomsky, 2014); and Colonized Schooling Exposed (with Curry Malott and Romina A. Pacheco, 2014). Rochelle Brock is Associate Professor of Urban Education and Executive Director of the Urban Teacher Education Program at Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana. She is also an editor for The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy and series editor of Black Studies and Critical Thinking. She has written books and articles on White privilege, teacher identity, critical pedagogy, African American culture and Black feminist theory.
Foreword by Antonia Darder Introduction: Critical Pedagogy at the Race and
Gender Crossroads Pierre Wilbert Orelus Part I 1. Critical Pedagogy of
Experience, Caught in the Loops of Seeing and Being: Refusing to Give Up
until the Job is Done Leila E. Villaverde & Roymieco A. Carter 2. The Skin
We Speak: Locating Black Women in Critical Pedagogy Venus E. Evans-Winters
& Joyce Piert 3. Interrogating Critical Pedagogy: Teachers of Color and the
Unfinished Project of Social Justice Conra D. Gist 4. Apartheid of
Knowledge in Higher Education: Testimonios of Mujeres in Academia Rufina
Cortez & Judith Flores Carmona 5. Critical Pedagogy and Youth Education:
The Relevance of Indigenous African Cultural Stories George J. Sefa Dei &
Isaac Nortey Darko 6. Academic Freedom Fighters: The Perils and Rewards of
Teaching about Race and Racism in the Criminal Justice Classroom Dulcinea
Lara Part II 7. A Critical Ethic of Care Crystal S. Johnson 8. Using
Critical Pedagogy to Teach Social Responsibility and Moral Courage in
Nursing Crystal Shannon 9. Mediated Youth, Curriculum, and Cyberspace:
Pivoting the In-Between Donyell L. Roseboro 10. Bilingual School Children
Can Think Deeper than Developmental Theorists Predict! Readers Theater for
Critical Literacy Marisol Ruiz 11. Black Feminist Critical Pedagogy at the
Intersection of Curriculum, Alienation, and Identity Politics Stephanie
Troutman 12. Creating a New Space and a New Alliance in the Global Age: A
Dialogue between Freirian Pedagogy and Seikatsu Tsuzurikata Kaoru Miyazawa
Part III 13. Legacy of the Bakhtin Circle in Enlivening Critical Language
Pedagogies for Academic Empowerment Myriam N. Torres 14. The Black Male
Body in the White gaze: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Pierre Wilbert
Orelus 15. Conceptualizing Emancipatory Discourse in a Composition
Classroom: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Debasmista Roychowdhury 16.
"Tolerance and Diversity Cut Many Ways": Conservatism and the American
Indian Studies Classroom Caskey Russell & Angela M. Jaime 17. A Collective
Struggle: A Testimonio about the Tenure Process in the Borderlands Blanca
Araujo Conclusion: Speaking Truth On and About Critical Pedagogy Rochelle
Brock
Gender Crossroads Pierre Wilbert Orelus Part I 1. Critical Pedagogy of
Experience, Caught in the Loops of Seeing and Being: Refusing to Give Up
until the Job is Done Leila E. Villaverde & Roymieco A. Carter 2. The Skin
We Speak: Locating Black Women in Critical Pedagogy Venus E. Evans-Winters
& Joyce Piert 3. Interrogating Critical Pedagogy: Teachers of Color and the
Unfinished Project of Social Justice Conra D. Gist 4. Apartheid of
Knowledge in Higher Education: Testimonios of Mujeres in Academia Rufina
Cortez & Judith Flores Carmona 5. Critical Pedagogy and Youth Education:
The Relevance of Indigenous African Cultural Stories George J. Sefa Dei &
Isaac Nortey Darko 6. Academic Freedom Fighters: The Perils and Rewards of
Teaching about Race and Racism in the Criminal Justice Classroom Dulcinea
Lara Part II 7. A Critical Ethic of Care Crystal S. Johnson 8. Using
Critical Pedagogy to Teach Social Responsibility and Moral Courage in
Nursing Crystal Shannon 9. Mediated Youth, Curriculum, and Cyberspace:
Pivoting the In-Between Donyell L. Roseboro 10. Bilingual School Children
Can Think Deeper than Developmental Theorists Predict! Readers Theater for
Critical Literacy Marisol Ruiz 11. Black Feminist Critical Pedagogy at the
Intersection of Curriculum, Alienation, and Identity Politics Stephanie
Troutman 12. Creating a New Space and a New Alliance in the Global Age: A
Dialogue between Freirian Pedagogy and Seikatsu Tsuzurikata Kaoru Miyazawa
Part III 13. Legacy of the Bakhtin Circle in Enlivening Critical Language
Pedagogies for Academic Empowerment Myriam N. Torres 14. The Black Male
Body in the White gaze: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Pierre Wilbert
Orelus 15. Conceptualizing Emancipatory Discourse in a Composition
Classroom: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Debasmista Roychowdhury 16.
"Tolerance and Diversity Cut Many Ways": Conservatism and the American
Indian Studies Classroom Caskey Russell & Angela M. Jaime 17. A Collective
Struggle: A Testimonio about the Tenure Process in the Borderlands Blanca
Araujo Conclusion: Speaking Truth On and About Critical Pedagogy Rochelle
Brock
Foreword by Antonia Darder Introduction: Critical Pedagogy at the Race and
Gender Crossroads Pierre Wilbert Orelus Part I 1. Critical Pedagogy of
Experience, Caught in the Loops of Seeing and Being: Refusing to Give Up
until the Job is Done Leila E. Villaverde & Roymieco A. Carter 2. The Skin
We Speak: Locating Black Women in Critical Pedagogy Venus E. Evans-Winters
& Joyce Piert 3. Interrogating Critical Pedagogy: Teachers of Color and the
Unfinished Project of Social Justice Conra D. Gist 4. Apartheid of
Knowledge in Higher Education: Testimonios of Mujeres in Academia Rufina
Cortez & Judith Flores Carmona 5. Critical Pedagogy and Youth Education:
The Relevance of Indigenous African Cultural Stories George J. Sefa Dei &
Isaac Nortey Darko 6. Academic Freedom Fighters: The Perils and Rewards of
Teaching about Race and Racism in the Criminal Justice Classroom Dulcinea
Lara Part II 7. A Critical Ethic of Care Crystal S. Johnson 8. Using
Critical Pedagogy to Teach Social Responsibility and Moral Courage in
Nursing Crystal Shannon 9. Mediated Youth, Curriculum, and Cyberspace:
Pivoting the In-Between Donyell L. Roseboro 10. Bilingual School Children
Can Think Deeper than Developmental Theorists Predict! Readers Theater for
Critical Literacy Marisol Ruiz 11. Black Feminist Critical Pedagogy at the
Intersection of Curriculum, Alienation, and Identity Politics Stephanie
Troutman 12. Creating a New Space and a New Alliance in the Global Age: A
Dialogue between Freirian Pedagogy and Seikatsu Tsuzurikata Kaoru Miyazawa
Part III 13. Legacy of the Bakhtin Circle in Enlivening Critical Language
Pedagogies for Academic Empowerment Myriam N. Torres 14. The Black Male
Body in the White gaze: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Pierre Wilbert
Orelus 15. Conceptualizing Emancipatory Discourse in a Composition
Classroom: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Debasmista Roychowdhury 16.
"Tolerance and Diversity Cut Many Ways": Conservatism and the American
Indian Studies Classroom Caskey Russell & Angela M. Jaime 17. A Collective
Struggle: A Testimonio about the Tenure Process in the Borderlands Blanca
Araujo Conclusion: Speaking Truth On and About Critical Pedagogy Rochelle
Brock
Gender Crossroads Pierre Wilbert Orelus Part I 1. Critical Pedagogy of
Experience, Caught in the Loops of Seeing and Being: Refusing to Give Up
until the Job is Done Leila E. Villaverde & Roymieco A. Carter 2. The Skin
We Speak: Locating Black Women in Critical Pedagogy Venus E. Evans-Winters
& Joyce Piert 3. Interrogating Critical Pedagogy: Teachers of Color and the
Unfinished Project of Social Justice Conra D. Gist 4. Apartheid of
Knowledge in Higher Education: Testimonios of Mujeres in Academia Rufina
Cortez & Judith Flores Carmona 5. Critical Pedagogy and Youth Education:
The Relevance of Indigenous African Cultural Stories George J. Sefa Dei &
Isaac Nortey Darko 6. Academic Freedom Fighters: The Perils and Rewards of
Teaching about Race and Racism in the Criminal Justice Classroom Dulcinea
Lara Part II 7. A Critical Ethic of Care Crystal S. Johnson 8. Using
Critical Pedagogy to Teach Social Responsibility and Moral Courage in
Nursing Crystal Shannon 9. Mediated Youth, Curriculum, and Cyberspace:
Pivoting the In-Between Donyell L. Roseboro 10. Bilingual School Children
Can Think Deeper than Developmental Theorists Predict! Readers Theater for
Critical Literacy Marisol Ruiz 11. Black Feminist Critical Pedagogy at the
Intersection of Curriculum, Alienation, and Identity Politics Stephanie
Troutman 12. Creating a New Space and a New Alliance in the Global Age: A
Dialogue between Freirian Pedagogy and Seikatsu Tsuzurikata Kaoru Miyazawa
Part III 13. Legacy of the Bakhtin Circle in Enlivening Critical Language
Pedagogies for Academic Empowerment Myriam N. Torres 14. The Black Male
Body in the White gaze: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Pierre Wilbert
Orelus 15. Conceptualizing Emancipatory Discourse in a Composition
Classroom: A Critical Pedagogical Analysis Debasmista Roychowdhury 16.
"Tolerance and Diversity Cut Many Ways": Conservatism and the American
Indian Studies Classroom Caskey Russell & Angela M. Jaime 17. A Collective
Struggle: A Testimonio about the Tenure Process in the Borderlands Blanca
Araujo Conclusion: Speaking Truth On and About Critical Pedagogy Rochelle
Brock