Race and Colorism in Education
Herausgeber: Monroe, Carla
Race and Colorism in Education
Herausgeber: Monroe, Carla
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Through empirical studies and ongoing debates in educational policy, this volume explores colorism from an international standpoint by focusing on immigrants and refugee populations.
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Through empirical studies and ongoing debates in educational policy, this volume explores colorism from an international standpoint by focusing on immigrants and refugee populations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367195908
- ISBN-10: 0367195909
- Artikelnr.: 56528587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9780367195908
- ISBN-10: 0367195909
- Artikelnr.: 56528587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carla R. Monroe is a former research scientist at the University of Georgia, USA.
1. Introduction Part One: The Complexity of Race and Color in Education 2.
Resisting Everyday Colorism in Schools: Strategies for Identifying and
Interrupting the Problem that Won't Go Away Janie Victoria Ward, Tracy L.
Robinson-Wood, and Noreen Boadi 3. Thoughts on Bullying and Colorism in
Black Women's Remembered Experiences Kimberly Jade Norwood and Carla R.
Monroe 4. From Colored People to Students of Color: The Complexity of
Colorism in Families and Educational Institutions John L. Taylor, Suzanne
Desjardin, Irene Robles-Lopez, and Charita Johnson Stubbs 5. Marked for
Labor: Latina Bodies and Transnational Capital - A Marxist Feminist
Critical Pedagogy Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren 6. Mixed Race College
Students and Colorism: Considerations for Postsecondary Institutions Paul
Shang and Heather Shea Gasser 7. Multiracial College Students and Colorism:
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave C. Casey Ozaki and Laura Parson Part Two:
International Perspectives on Race and Color in Education 8. Global to
Local: What Influences Racial and Ethnic Identity Construction among Latino
Adolescents? Edward Fergus 9. De-hue-manizing Them: Color and Acculturation
among Second-generation South Asians Sailaja N. Joshi, Murali Balaji, and
Pawan Deshpande 10. Following the Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Immigrant
Families in Literature and Life Catherine Compton-Lilly, Suzanne Porath,
and Dana Ryan 11. Colorism and the Educational Experiences of Immigrants
and Refugees: Global and Local Considerations for Educators Nicole M.
Monteiro and Donna Y. Ford 12. Race, Color, and Family: Exploring
Possibilities of School Engagement Leanne Taylor Conclusion
Resisting Everyday Colorism in Schools: Strategies for Identifying and
Interrupting the Problem that Won't Go Away Janie Victoria Ward, Tracy L.
Robinson-Wood, and Noreen Boadi 3. Thoughts on Bullying and Colorism in
Black Women's Remembered Experiences Kimberly Jade Norwood and Carla R.
Monroe 4. From Colored People to Students of Color: The Complexity of
Colorism in Families and Educational Institutions John L. Taylor, Suzanne
Desjardin, Irene Robles-Lopez, and Charita Johnson Stubbs 5. Marked for
Labor: Latina Bodies and Transnational Capital - A Marxist Feminist
Critical Pedagogy Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren 6. Mixed Race College
Students and Colorism: Considerations for Postsecondary Institutions Paul
Shang and Heather Shea Gasser 7. Multiracial College Students and Colorism:
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave C. Casey Ozaki and Laura Parson Part Two:
International Perspectives on Race and Color in Education 8. Global to
Local: What Influences Racial and Ethnic Identity Construction among Latino
Adolescents? Edward Fergus 9. De-hue-manizing Them: Color and Acculturation
among Second-generation South Asians Sailaja N. Joshi, Murali Balaji, and
Pawan Deshpande 10. Following the Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Immigrant
Families in Literature and Life Catherine Compton-Lilly, Suzanne Porath,
and Dana Ryan 11. Colorism and the Educational Experiences of Immigrants
and Refugees: Global and Local Considerations for Educators Nicole M.
Monteiro and Donna Y. Ford 12. Race, Color, and Family: Exploring
Possibilities of School Engagement Leanne Taylor Conclusion
1. Introduction Part One: The Complexity of Race and Color in Education 2.
Resisting Everyday Colorism in Schools: Strategies for Identifying and
Interrupting the Problem that Won't Go Away Janie Victoria Ward, Tracy L.
Robinson-Wood, and Noreen Boadi 3. Thoughts on Bullying and Colorism in
Black Women's Remembered Experiences Kimberly Jade Norwood and Carla R.
Monroe 4. From Colored People to Students of Color: The Complexity of
Colorism in Families and Educational Institutions John L. Taylor, Suzanne
Desjardin, Irene Robles-Lopez, and Charita Johnson Stubbs 5. Marked for
Labor: Latina Bodies and Transnational Capital - A Marxist Feminist
Critical Pedagogy Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren 6. Mixed Race College
Students and Colorism: Considerations for Postsecondary Institutions Paul
Shang and Heather Shea Gasser 7. Multiracial College Students and Colorism:
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave C. Casey Ozaki and Laura Parson Part Two:
International Perspectives on Race and Color in Education 8. Global to
Local: What Influences Racial and Ethnic Identity Construction among Latino
Adolescents? Edward Fergus 9. De-hue-manizing Them: Color and Acculturation
among Second-generation South Asians Sailaja N. Joshi, Murali Balaji, and
Pawan Deshpande 10. Following the Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Immigrant
Families in Literature and Life Catherine Compton-Lilly, Suzanne Porath,
and Dana Ryan 11. Colorism and the Educational Experiences of Immigrants
and Refugees: Global and Local Considerations for Educators Nicole M.
Monteiro and Donna Y. Ford 12. Race, Color, and Family: Exploring
Possibilities of School Engagement Leanne Taylor Conclusion
Resisting Everyday Colorism in Schools: Strategies for Identifying and
Interrupting the Problem that Won't Go Away Janie Victoria Ward, Tracy L.
Robinson-Wood, and Noreen Boadi 3. Thoughts on Bullying and Colorism in
Black Women's Remembered Experiences Kimberly Jade Norwood and Carla R.
Monroe 4. From Colored People to Students of Color: The Complexity of
Colorism in Families and Educational Institutions John L. Taylor, Suzanne
Desjardin, Irene Robles-Lopez, and Charita Johnson Stubbs 5. Marked for
Labor: Latina Bodies and Transnational Capital - A Marxist Feminist
Critical Pedagogy Lilia D. Monzó and Peter McLaren 6. Mixed Race College
Students and Colorism: Considerations for Postsecondary Institutions Paul
Shang and Heather Shea Gasser 7. Multiracial College Students and Colorism:
Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave C. Casey Ozaki and Laura Parson Part Two:
International Perspectives on Race and Color in Education 8. Global to
Local: What Influences Racial and Ethnic Identity Construction among Latino
Adolescents? Edward Fergus 9. De-hue-manizing Them: Color and Acculturation
among Second-generation South Asians Sailaja N. Joshi, Murali Balaji, and
Pawan Deshpande 10. Following the Lamp Beside the Golden Door: Immigrant
Families in Literature and Life Catherine Compton-Lilly, Suzanne Porath,
and Dana Ryan 11. Colorism and the Educational Experiences of Immigrants
and Refugees: Global and Local Considerations for Educators Nicole M.
Monteiro and Donna Y. Ford 12. Race, Color, and Family: Exploring
Possibilities of School Engagement Leanne Taylor Conclusion