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Whiteness and Class in Education

The critical study of whiteness has influenced anti-racist pedagogy and research. A volatile area of study, in terms of the re-centering of white discourses and the appropriation of the writings of black scholars, confronting whiteness has become a controversial but potentially radical way of approa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Preston, John (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2007.
Edición:1st ed. 2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a White Identities, Practices and Privileges in Education -- How the White Working Class Became 'Chav' -- Class and Race Strategies in Adult Education -- Smells Like White Spirit -- Policy, Pedagogy and 'White Supremacy' in Education -- Take the Skinheads Bowling -- Homeland Insecurity -- Towards a 'Trash Crit' -- Concluding Remarks -- From Troubling Whiteness to Treason to Whiteness -- From Troubling Whiteness to Treason to Whiteness. 
520 |a The critical study of whiteness has influenced anti-racist pedagogy and research. A volatile area of study, in terms of the re-centering of white discourses and the appropriation of the writings of black scholars, confronting whiteness has become a controversial but potentially radical way of approaching educational issues. In this pioneering volume critical whiteness studies is applied in the United Kingdom in a variety of educational contexts. Although whiteness is considered to be a system of oppression that benefits white students and teachers in educational arenas it is not necessarily monolithic. Whiteness is flexible and inflected by class to produce new 'whiteness(es)' that are no less racist in intent or practice. Through the use of ethnographic, biographical and documentary research how whiteness 'works' in education is revealed. The ways in which working class whites are represented as 'white trash' or 'chav'; the subtle actions of white middle class learners to reduce diversity in adult education and the pre-modern qualities of white ruling class schooling are used to highlight both divergence and congruence in the racial formation of whiteness. Policy issues are also considered, in particular the merits of regulating 'hate speech' in universities and the ways in which racist 'civil defence pedagogies' have become embedded in educational and homeland security policies. However, this book does not just consider the practices of whiteness but also how practitioners might consider critical whiteness studies in anti-racist practice. It is concerned with not only identifying how 'white supremacy' continues to dominate educational discourse and practice but how it can be resisted. 
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