E-Book, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Briscoe / Khalifa Becoming Critical
1. Auflage 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4384-5656-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Emergence of Social Justice Scholars
E-Book, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4384-5656-0
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Presents the key experiences of a diverse group of teachers and students in their journeys of becoming social justice educator/scholars.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Section I: Introduction and Overview of Book
1. Introduction and Conceptual Framework: Critical Theory, Social Justice, Power, and Autoethnography
Felecia M. Briscoe and Muhammad A. Khalifa
Section II: Critical Race Autoethnographic Case Studies
Section II Introduction: Authoethnography and Critical Race Theory
Muhammad A. Khalifa
2. Auditioning for Whiteness: Autoethnography and Critical Race Theory in the Early Schooling Experiences of an African-American Man
Michael E. Jennings
3. To Keep It Real or Not to Keep It Real: The Dialectics of the Chapellian Contradiction
Nosakhere Griffin-EL
4. Blue Collar Scholar: Social Class, Race, and Life as a Black Man in Academe
Mark S. Giles
5. Too Black, Yet Not Black Enough: Challenging White Supremacy in U.S. Teacher Education and the Making of Two Radical Social Misfits
Brenda G. Juárez and Cleveland Hayes
6. Unbecoming … Responding to Colorblindness: An Autoethnography
Joy Howard
Section III: Critical Feminist Autoethnographic Case Studies
Section III Introduction: Critical Feminisms: Gendered Experiences of Oppression and Resistance
Felecia M. Briscoe
7. From Fundamentalist Mormon to the Academy: A “Plyg” Girl’s Experiences with the Evolving Sexist Double-Blind
Felecia M. Briscoe
8. Where Did the Girls Go?: The Role of Socialization and Institutions in Silencing Female Voices
Damaris Moraa Choti
Section IV: Critical Intersectional Autoethnographic Case Studies
Section IV Introduction: Intersecting Dimensions of Identity, Oppression, and Resistance
Felecia M. Briscoe
9. “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
10. A Critical Autoethnography of a Black Man from Detroit: Resisting the White Imaginative’s Criminalization of Black Men
Muhammad A. Khalifa
11. Working the Hyphens: Ethnographic Snapshots in Becoming Critical-Female-Black-Scholars
Aisha El-Amin, B. Genise Henry, and Crystal T. Laura
12. We’re All Half-Breeds Now … in a Not so Ivory Tower
Miguel de Oliver
Section V: Advances in Rhizomatic Understanding
13. Autoethnographic Sensemaking: What Does Our Criticality Mean? Patterns and Divergences
Muhammad A. Khalifa and Felecia M. Briscoe
14. Rage, Love, Transcendence in the the Co-Construction of Critical Scholars Identities: Escaping the Iron Cage of Technical-Rationality
Felecia M. Briscoe and Muhammad A. Khalifa
References
Contributors’ Professional Biographies
Index




