Becoming critical : the emergence of social justice scholars /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction & the conceptual framework: critical theory, social justice, power, and autoethnography / Felecia M. Briscoe & Muhammad A. Khalifa
- Auditioning for whiteness : autoethnography and critical race theory in the early schooling experiences of an African-American man / Michael E. Jennings
- To keep it or not keep it real : the dialectics of the chapellian contradiction / Nosakhere Griffin-EL
- Blue collar scholar : social class, race, and life as a black man in academe / Mark S. Giles
- Too black, yet not black enough : challenging white supremacy in US teacher education and the making of two radical social misfits / Brenda G. Juárez & Cleveland Hayes
- Unbecoming : responding to colorblindness : an autoethnography / Joy Howard
- From fundamentalist mormon to the academy : a "plyg" girl's experiences with the evolving sexist double-bind / Felecia M. Briscoe
- Where did the girls go? : the role of socialization and institutions in silencing female voices / Damaris Choti
- "You look like a wetback; you shouldn't have any trouble" : deals we make with the devil on the road less traveled / Elizabeth de la Portilla
- A critical race autoethnography from Detroit : resisting the white imaginary's criminalization of black men / Muhammad A. Khalifa
- Working the hyphens : ethnographic snapshots in becoming critical-female-black-scholars / Aisha El-Amin, B. Genise Henry, & Crystal T. Laura
- We're all half-breeds now in a not so ivory tower / Miguel de Oliver
- Autoethnographic sensemaking : what does our criticality mean? : patterns & divergences / Muhammad A. Khalifa & Felecia M. Briscoe
- Agency, resources, and transcending the personal/public in the co-construction of critical scholars identities : escaping the iron cage of technical-rationality / Felecia M. Briscoe & Muhammad A. Khalifa.