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Becoming Critical The Emergence Of Social Justice Scholars Felecia Briscoe

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Becoming Critical The Emergence Of Social Justice Scholars Felecia Briscoe
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Author: Felecia Briscoe, Muhammad A. Khalifa
ISBN: 9781438456553, 1438456557
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Becoming Critical The Emergence Of Social Justice Scholars Felecia Briscoe by Felecia Briscoe, Muhammad A. Khalifa 9781438456553, 1438456557 instant download after payment.

This innovative book is a collection of autoethnographies by a diverse group of contributors who describe and theorize about the critical moments in their development as social justice educator/scholars in the face of colonizing forces. Using a rhizomatic approach, the editors’ meta-analysis identifies patterns of similarity and differences and theorizes about the exercise of agency in resistance and identity formation. In our increasingly diverse society, Becoming Critical is a wonderful resource for teacher education and sociology of education as it presents an alternative methodological approach for qualitative inquiry. The book contributes to students’ understanding of the development of critical theories—especially as they pertain to identities. The contributors make use of the work of critical scholars such as Collins, hooks, Weber, Foucault, and others relevant to the lives of students and educators today.

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