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Critical Pedagogy and Race argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a priority for educators concerned with equality in schools and in society.
  • A landmark collection arguing that engaging with race at both conceptual and practical levels is a priority for educators.
  • Builds a stronger engagement of race-based analysis in the field of critical pedagogy.
  • Brings together a melange of theories on race, such as Afro-centric, Latino-based, and postcolonial perspectives.
  • Includes historical studies, and social justice ideas on activism in education.
  • Questions popular concepts, such as white privilege, color-blind perspectives, and race-neutral pedagogies.
  • Recenzijas

    In this text, critical race theory in education approaches its adolescence. It has moved from the dependency of infancy where it could only be made understandable in the context of legal scholarship, to the uncertain steps of childhood where it kept looking elsewhere for approval, to the exciting, brash, and even rebellious period of its teenaged years. In this text it seeks its identity, defines a new way of being, and makes adults pay attention. Gloria Ladson-Billings, Kellner Family Professor in Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison A book for all concerned about education for multiracial democracy. Critical pedagogy here meets critical race theory for the first time in a substantial framing. These pioneering scholars of education and communications go where few have gone before to develop a vital pedagogy taking institutionalized racism seriously. Formulating an educational perspective foregrounding white racism and privilege, these savvy educators press for a deep consideration of major anti-racist strategies in 21st century education. Joe R. Feagin, Texas University

    Editorial vii
    Michael A. Peters
    Foreword xi
    Zeus Leonardo
    Acknowledgements xvii
    Introduction---`Racism' and `New Racism': The contours of racial dynamics in contemporary America 1(36)
    Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
    The Color of Supremacy: Beyond the discourse of `white privilege'
    37(16)
    Zeus Leonardo
    Whiteness and Critical Pedagogy
    53(16)
    Ricky Lee Allen
    Maintaining Social Justice Hopes within Academic Realities: A Freirean approach to critical race/LatCrit pedagogy
    69(24)
    Daniel G. Solorzano
    Tara J. Yosso
    The Social Construction of Difference and the Quest for Educational Equality
    93(18)
    James A. Banks
    Anti-racism: From policy to praxis
    111(16)
    David Gillborn
    Critical Race Theory, Afrocentricity, and their Relationship to Critical Pedagogy
    127(14)
    Marvin Lynn
    Class Dismissed? Historical materialism and the politics of `difference'
    141(18)
    Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale
    Peter McLaren
    Actions Following Words: Critical race theory connects to critical pedagogy
    159(16)
    Laurence Parker
    David O. Stovall
    Race, Class, and Gender in Education Research: Surveying the political terrain
    175(10)
    Michele Foster
    An Apartheid of Knowledge in Academia: The struggle over the `legitimate' knowledge of faculty of color
    185(20)
    Dolores Delgado Bernal
    Octavio Villalpando
    Postcolonial Literature and the Curricular Imagination: Wilson Harris and the pedagogical implications of the carnivalesque
    205(14)
    Cameron McCarthy
    Greg Dimitriadis
    Notes on Contributors 219(4)
    Index 223


    Zeus Leonardo is Visiting Associate Professor at University of California, Berkley. He was previously Associate Professor in the College of Education at California State University, Long Beach and Visiting Professor and Acting Director of the Center for Multicultural Education at University of Washington, Seattle. His previous publications include Charting New Terrains of Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Education (2000) and Ideology, Discourse, and School Reform (2003).