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This book explores tensions between critical social justice and what the author terms white justice as fairness in public commemoration of Minnesota’s US-Dakota War of 1862. First, the book examines a regional white public pedagogy demanding “objectivity” and “balance” in teaching-and-learning activities with the purpose of promoting fairness toward white settlers and the extermination campaign they once carried out against Dakota people. The book then explores the dilemmas this public pedagogy created for a group of majority-white college students co-authoring a traveling museum exhibit on…mehr
This book explores tensions between critical social justice and what the author terms white justice as fairness in public commemoration of Minnesota’s US-Dakota War of 1862. First, the book examines a regional white public pedagogy demanding “objectivity” and “balance” in teaching-and-learning activities with the purpose of promoting fairness toward white settlers and the extermination campaign they once carried out against Dakota people. The book then explores the dilemmas this public pedagogy created for a group of majority-white college students co-authoring a traveling museum exhibit on the war during its 2012 sesquicentennial. Through close analyses of interviews, field notes, and course artifacts, this volume unpacks the racial politics that drive white justice as fairness, revealing a myriad of ways this common sense of justice resists critical social justice education, foremost by teaching citizens to suspend moral judgment toward symbolicwhite ancestors and their role in a history of genocide.
Rick Lybeck is Assistant Professor of Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA. His research combines sociocultural theory with methods of critical discourse analysis to explore ways that white American communities teach themselves about their racially violent pasts.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction.- 2. J-Term Perspectives.- 3. Framing the Discussion.- 4. Reopening the Wounds of 1862.- 5. Regional Genocide Denial and Contradictory White Selves.- 6. The White Public Pedagogy I: Suspending Moral Judgement.- 7. The White Public Pedagogy II: Taking the Justice-As-Fairness View to History.- 8. Managing Perspectives, Keeping History "Good" and Safe.- 9. From Below in Theory, From Above in Practice: Whites Provide Dakota Perspectives.- 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction.- 2. J-Term Perspectives.- 3. Framing the Discussion.- 4. Reopening the Wounds of 1862.- 5. Regional Genocide Denial and Contradictory White Selves.- 6. The White Public Pedagogy I: Suspending Moral Judgement.- 7. The White Public Pedagogy II: Taking the Justice-As-Fairness View to History.- 8. Managing Perspectives, Keeping History "Good" and Safe.- 9. From Below in Theory, From Above in Practice: Whites Provide Dakota Perspectives.- 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction.- 2. J-Term Perspectives.- 3. Framing the Discussion.- 4. Reopening the Wounds of 1862.- 5. Regional Genocide Denial and Contradictory White Selves.- 6. The White Public Pedagogy I: Suspending Moral Judgement.- 7. The White Public Pedagogy II: Taking the Justice-As-Fairness View to History.- 8. Managing Perspectives, Keeping History "Good" and Safe.- 9. From Below in Theory, From Above in Practice: Whites Provide Dakota Perspectives.- 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction.- 2. J-Term Perspectives.- 3. Framing the Discussion.- 4. Reopening the Wounds of 1862.- 5. Regional Genocide Denial and Contradictory White Selves.- 6. The White Public Pedagogy I: Suspending Moral Judgement.- 7. The White Public Pedagogy II: Taking the Justice-As-Fairness View to History.- 8. Managing Perspectives, Keeping History "Good" and Safe.- 9. From Below in Theory, From Above in Practice: Whites Provide Dakota Perspectives.- 10. Conclusion.
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