Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom: Critical Educultural Teaching Approaches for Social Justice Activism

Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom: Critical Educultural Teaching Approaches for Social Justice Activism

ISBN-10:
0820497126
ISBN-13:
9780820497129
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
ISBN-10:
0820497126
ISBN-13:
9780820497129
Pub. Date:
03/28/2008
Publisher:
Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom: Critical Educultural Teaching Approaches for Social Justice Activism

Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom: Critical Educultural Teaching Approaches for Social Justice Activism

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Overview

At the start of the twenty-first century, government mandates and corporate practices are resulting in growing inequities in the U.S. educational field. Many view this as being driven by whiteness hegemony. Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom is a comprehensive effort to bring together, in one volume, educultural practices and teaching strategies that deconstruct whiteness hegemony, empower individuals to develop critical consciousness, and inspire them to engage in social justice activism. Through music, the visual and performing arts, narrative, and dialogue, educulturalism opens us up to becoming more aware of the oppressive cultural and institutional forces that make up whiteness hegemony. Educulturalism allows us to identify how whiteness hegemony functions to obscure the power, privilege, and practices of the dominant social elite, and reproduce inequities and inequalities within education and wider society.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820497129
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc.
Publication date: 03/28/2008
Series: Counterpoints: Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education Ser. , #321
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

The Editors: Virginia Lea received her Ph.D. in social and cultural studies in education from the University of California, Berkeley. She sees her research and teaching as a means of developing greater understanding of how whiteness hegemony contributes to global inequities. She lives a commitment to greater socioeconomic, political, and educational equity.
Erma Jean Sims received her J.D. in law from the University of California Hastings College of the Law. She uses her classroom as a social justice laboratory, raising the consciousness of pre-service teachers about the complexities of racism and whiteness and empowering them to engage in social justice activism.

Table of Contents

Contents: Virginia Lea/Erma Jean Sims: Introduction: Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom: Different Origins, Shared Commitment – Catherine Kroll: Imagining Ourselves into Transcultural Spaces: Decentering Whiteness in the Classroom – Ann Berlak: Challenging the Hegemony of Whiteness by Addressing the Adaptive Unconscious – Erma Jean Sims/Virginia Lea: Transforming Whiteness Through Poetry: Engaging the Emotions and Invoking the Spirit – Rosa Furumoto: Future Teachers and Families Explore Humanization Through Chicana/o/Latina/o Children’s Literature – Babatunde Lea/Virginia Lea: Polyrhythms as a Metaphor for Culture – Roberta Ahlquist/Marie Milner: The Lessons We Learn from Crash: Using Hollywood Film in the Classroom – Karen McGarry: Destabilizing Whiteness and Challenging the Myth of Canadian Multiculturalism: The Couple in the Cage and Educulturalism – Denise Hughes-Tafen: Black Women’s Theater from the Global South and the Interplay of Whiteness and Americanness in an Appalachian Classroom – Eileen C. Cherry-Chandler: Educultural Performance: Embodiment, Self-Reflection, and Ethical Engagement – Judy Helfand: Inviting an Exploration of Visual Art into a Class on American Cultures – Virginia Lea/Erma Jean Sims: Imaging Whiteness Hegemony in the Classroom: Undoing Oppressive Practice and Inspiring Social Justice Activism – Cathy Bao Bean: Figuring the Cultural Shape We’re In – Pauline Bullen: Black Woman «Educultural» Feminist – Carlos Aceves: One is the Sun: Mesoamerican Pedagogy as an Adjunct to Undoing Whiteness in the Classroom – Virginia Lea/Erma Jean Sims: Afterword: Educulturalism in the Service of Social Justice Activism.
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