White Fatigue
Rethinking Resistance for Social Justice
Sorozatcím: Social Justice Across Contexts in Education; 8;
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- Kiadás sorszáma Neuausg.
- Kiadó Peter Lang
- Megjelenés dátuma 2018. január 1.
- ISBN 9781433150265
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem178 oldal
- Méret 15x150x225 mm
- Súly 390 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
White Fatigue: Rethinking Resistance for Social Justice ultimately argues that if we are to advance our national conversation on race then educators must be willing to define reactions to conversations about race with more nuances, lest we alienate potential allies, accomplices, and leaders in the fight against racial injustice.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
White Fatigue: Rethinking Resistance for Social Justice explores how, despite the pleas and research of critical scholars, what passes for multicultural education in schools is often promotion of human relations and tolerance rather than a sustained critical examination of how race and racism shape social, political, economic, and educational opportunities for various groups, both historically and currently. Simultaneously, our nation's social mores have changed over time and millions of White Americans find racism morally reprehensible. This book illustrates that despite that shift, it is not uncommon to experience White Americans-in classrooms and other spaces-struggling to understand how racism functions. This struggle is often talked about as White resistance, White guilt, and White fragility. White fatigue is an idea that helps explain and differentiate this struggle for better understanding among White folks who feel racism is wrong but do not yet have an understanding of how racism functions. White Fatigue: Rethinking Resistance for Social Justice ultimately argues that if we are to advance our national conversation on race, educators must be willing to define reactions to conversations about race with more nuances, lest we alienate potential allies, accomplices, and leaders in the fight against racial injustice.
"With this accessible and engaging work, Joseph E. Flynn, Jr. makes a critical contribution to social justice education. He offers insight into a recognizable exit point for many White teachers on the journey toward more racially-just teaching-fatigue-and considers how it might be addressed. This book will be invaluable to both current and future teachers and those who educate them." -Robin DiAngelo and Özlem Sensoy, Authors of Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education, Second Edition (2017) Több
Tartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgements - Foreword by Leslie David Burns - Introduction: Notes on My Relationship with White Folks - On Talking and Learning about Race and Racism in the Obama Era and After - White fatigue: Naming the Challenge in Moving from an Individual to a Systemic Understanding of Racism - From Obama to Trump: Tripping over Post-racial America's Intentions - The Miseducation of White Folks: The Success and Failure of the Multicultural Education Movement - Breaking Bad Habit(u)s: Considerations on the Reproduction of Worldviews - Concluding Thoughts: Promoting Racial Literacy, Standards, and Reconstructing White Folks for Social Justice - Afterword by Edward Moore Jr.
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