Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education
Dispatches from the Field
Herausgeber: Kempf, Arlo; Watts, Heather
Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education
Dispatches from the Field
Herausgeber: Kempf, Arlo; Watts, Heather
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Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education shows how K-12 schooling continues to maintain white supremacist and colonial logics, and questions alternate future for schooling in Canada.
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Critical Perspectives on White Supremacy and Racism in Canadian Education shows how K-12 schooling continues to maintain white supremacist and colonial logics, and questions alternate future for schooling in Canada.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781032506296
- ISBN-10: 1032506296
- Artikelnr.: 69482486
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9781032506296
- ISBN-10: 1032506296
- Artikelnr.: 69482486
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Arlo Kempf is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Canada. Heather Watts is a third-year doctoral student in social justice education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, Canada.
Foreword Diane Longboat Introduction: Spatial and Abolitionist Invitations
to Race and Field Arlo Kempf Part One: Opportunities and Challenges in
Teacher Education and Learning Chapter One: Un/found/ed Amanda Buffalo
Chapter Two: Deconstructing the "Other": Truth-Telling as Reconciliation
Heather Watts Chapter Three: Teacher Unions and Anti-Racism: Professional
Development and Learning in a Neoliberal Society Olivia Darwin Chapter
Four: We Are All Racists: Calling Out and Undoing Whiteness in Teacher
Education Jessalynn Tsang & Ardavan Eizadirad Part Two: Unsettling
Curriculum Chapter Five: What's Wrong with the Alternative Curriculum
Cecilia Cheung Chapter Six: The Persistence of Multicultural Rhetoric in
Curriculum: An Analysis of the Changes to the Grade 10 History
Curriculum From 1973 to 2018 Serothy Ramachandran Chapter Seven: Indigenous
Linguicide: An Ongoing Canadian Project Scarlett Jean Louise Mackay
Chapter Eight: When Aunties Speak: Political Listening Matters Clelia
Rodriguez Part Three: The Mask of Multiculturalism Chapter Nine: A
Meta-analysis of Multicultural Education as a Tool for Colonial Violence in
Canadian Schools Meagan Hamilton Chapter Ten: School as a Raceless
Institution; The Operations of Multiculturalism on the Invisibilizing of
Black Youth Verne Hippolyte-Smith Chapter Eleven: Multiculturalism in
Contemporary Canadian School Boards Vinuja Sritharan Part Four:
Constructions and Reconstructions Chapter Twelve: The Nexus of
Post-Racialism, White Supremacy, and Misogynoir in Education Destiny Mae
Ramos-Alleyne Chapter Thirteen: Deconstructing Chinese International
Students' Silence: Critical Race Theory, White Supremacy, and Modern
Minority Myth Hong Shu Chapter Fourteen: The Humanizing and Liberatory
Violence of Authentic Race Discussions Joe Pack Conclusion: Dispatches from
a Field of the Past Heather Watts Contributor Bios Index
to Race and Field Arlo Kempf Part One: Opportunities and Challenges in
Teacher Education and Learning Chapter One: Un/found/ed Amanda Buffalo
Chapter Two: Deconstructing the "Other": Truth-Telling as Reconciliation
Heather Watts Chapter Three: Teacher Unions and Anti-Racism: Professional
Development and Learning in a Neoliberal Society Olivia Darwin Chapter
Four: We Are All Racists: Calling Out and Undoing Whiteness in Teacher
Education Jessalynn Tsang & Ardavan Eizadirad Part Two: Unsettling
Curriculum Chapter Five: What's Wrong with the Alternative Curriculum
Cecilia Cheung Chapter Six: The Persistence of Multicultural Rhetoric in
Curriculum: An Analysis of the Changes to the Grade 10 History
Curriculum From 1973 to 2018 Serothy Ramachandran Chapter Seven: Indigenous
Linguicide: An Ongoing Canadian Project Scarlett Jean Louise Mackay
Chapter Eight: When Aunties Speak: Political Listening Matters Clelia
Rodriguez Part Three: The Mask of Multiculturalism Chapter Nine: A
Meta-analysis of Multicultural Education as a Tool for Colonial Violence in
Canadian Schools Meagan Hamilton Chapter Ten: School as a Raceless
Institution; The Operations of Multiculturalism on the Invisibilizing of
Black Youth Verne Hippolyte-Smith Chapter Eleven: Multiculturalism in
Contemporary Canadian School Boards Vinuja Sritharan Part Four:
Constructions and Reconstructions Chapter Twelve: The Nexus of
Post-Racialism, White Supremacy, and Misogynoir in Education Destiny Mae
Ramos-Alleyne Chapter Thirteen: Deconstructing Chinese International
Students' Silence: Critical Race Theory, White Supremacy, and Modern
Minority Myth Hong Shu Chapter Fourteen: The Humanizing and Liberatory
Violence of Authentic Race Discussions Joe Pack Conclusion: Dispatches from
a Field of the Past Heather Watts Contributor Bios Index
Foreword Diane Longboat Introduction: Spatial and Abolitionist Invitations
to Race and Field Arlo Kempf Part One: Opportunities and Challenges in
Teacher Education and Learning Chapter One: Un/found/ed Amanda Buffalo
Chapter Two: Deconstructing the "Other": Truth-Telling as Reconciliation
Heather Watts Chapter Three: Teacher Unions and Anti-Racism: Professional
Development and Learning in a Neoliberal Society Olivia Darwin Chapter
Four: We Are All Racists: Calling Out and Undoing Whiteness in Teacher
Education Jessalynn Tsang & Ardavan Eizadirad Part Two: Unsettling
Curriculum Chapter Five: What's Wrong with the Alternative Curriculum
Cecilia Cheung Chapter Six: The Persistence of Multicultural Rhetoric in
Curriculum: An Analysis of the Changes to the Grade 10 History
Curriculum From 1973 to 2018 Serothy Ramachandran Chapter Seven: Indigenous
Linguicide: An Ongoing Canadian Project Scarlett Jean Louise Mackay
Chapter Eight: When Aunties Speak: Political Listening Matters Clelia
Rodriguez Part Three: The Mask of Multiculturalism Chapter Nine: A
Meta-analysis of Multicultural Education as a Tool for Colonial Violence in
Canadian Schools Meagan Hamilton Chapter Ten: School as a Raceless
Institution; The Operations of Multiculturalism on the Invisibilizing of
Black Youth Verne Hippolyte-Smith Chapter Eleven: Multiculturalism in
Contemporary Canadian School Boards Vinuja Sritharan Part Four:
Constructions and Reconstructions Chapter Twelve: The Nexus of
Post-Racialism, White Supremacy, and Misogynoir in Education Destiny Mae
Ramos-Alleyne Chapter Thirteen: Deconstructing Chinese International
Students' Silence: Critical Race Theory, White Supremacy, and Modern
Minority Myth Hong Shu Chapter Fourteen: The Humanizing and Liberatory
Violence of Authentic Race Discussions Joe Pack Conclusion: Dispatches from
a Field of the Past Heather Watts Contributor Bios Index
to Race and Field Arlo Kempf Part One: Opportunities and Challenges in
Teacher Education and Learning Chapter One: Un/found/ed Amanda Buffalo
Chapter Two: Deconstructing the "Other": Truth-Telling as Reconciliation
Heather Watts Chapter Three: Teacher Unions and Anti-Racism: Professional
Development and Learning in a Neoliberal Society Olivia Darwin Chapter
Four: We Are All Racists: Calling Out and Undoing Whiteness in Teacher
Education Jessalynn Tsang & Ardavan Eizadirad Part Two: Unsettling
Curriculum Chapter Five: What's Wrong with the Alternative Curriculum
Cecilia Cheung Chapter Six: The Persistence of Multicultural Rhetoric in
Curriculum: An Analysis of the Changes to the Grade 10 History
Curriculum From 1973 to 2018 Serothy Ramachandran Chapter Seven: Indigenous
Linguicide: An Ongoing Canadian Project Scarlett Jean Louise Mackay
Chapter Eight: When Aunties Speak: Political Listening Matters Clelia
Rodriguez Part Three: The Mask of Multiculturalism Chapter Nine: A
Meta-analysis of Multicultural Education as a Tool for Colonial Violence in
Canadian Schools Meagan Hamilton Chapter Ten: School as a Raceless
Institution; The Operations of Multiculturalism on the Invisibilizing of
Black Youth Verne Hippolyte-Smith Chapter Eleven: Multiculturalism in
Contemporary Canadian School Boards Vinuja Sritharan Part Four:
Constructions and Reconstructions Chapter Twelve: The Nexus of
Post-Racialism, White Supremacy, and Misogynoir in Education Destiny Mae
Ramos-Alleyne Chapter Thirteen: Deconstructing Chinese International
Students' Silence: Critical Race Theory, White Supremacy, and Modern
Minority Myth Hong Shu Chapter Fourteen: The Humanizing and Liberatory
Violence of Authentic Race Discussions Joe Pack Conclusion: Dispatches from
a Field of the Past Heather Watts Contributor Bios Index