An emotional, intellectual and practical resource: black experiences and expertise on teaching about racism
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the USA or Canada, who teach about race and racism. The book attempts to speak to two different audiences and to achieve at least two different goals. Its first intended audience is other scholars of colour: it is to be seen as ‘a site of safety and sanity, driving home the reality that they are not alone’ as coeditor George Yancy puts it in his introduction (p. 9). But the editors also hope that it will be used as a resource for white scholars like me, who address race and racism in their classrooms. In terms of its goals, it seeks to be a place in which the experiences of black scholars can be validated and indeed honoured. But it also has a role as a resource bank for a range of useful theoretical approaches, teaching materials and practical strategies for scholars from all backgrounds who wish to address racism in mainly white classrooms.
Item Type | Article |
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Additional Information |
“This is an original manuscript / preprint of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Pedagogy Culture and Society on 30 April 2015, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/14681366.2015.1035902.” |
Keywords | race, racism, diverse classrooms, higher education |
Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Educational Studies Educational Studies > Centre for Identities and Social Justice |
Date Deposited | 07 Jan 2020 12:27 |
Last Modified | 15 Jun 2021 03:23 |