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Identity In Education Future Of Minority Studies 1st Edition Susan Sanchezcasal

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Identity In Education Future Of Minority Studies 1st Edition Susan Sanchezcasal
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.31 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Susan Sanchez-Casal, Amie A. Macdonald
ISBN: 9780230609167, 0230609163
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Identity In Education Future Of Minority Studies 1st Edition Susan Sanchezcasal by Susan Sanchez-casal, Amie A. Macdonald 9780230609167, 0230609163 instant download after payment.

This edited volume explores the impact of social identity (race, class, gender, sexual orientation, religion and so on) on teaching and learning.  Operating within a realist framework, the contributors to this volume (all of whom are minority scholars) consider ways to productively engage identity in the classroom and at the institutional level, as a means of working toward racial democracy in higher education.  As realists, all authors in the volume hold the theoretical position that identities are both real and constructed, and that identities are always epistemically salient.  Thus the book argues--from diverse disciplinary and educational contexts--that mobilizing identities in academia is a necessary part of progressive (antiracist, feminist, anticolonial) educators' efforts to transform knowledge-making, to establish critical access for minority students in higher education, and to create a more just and democratic society.

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