Critical Pedagogy and RaceISBN: 978-1-4051-2968-8
Paperback
252 pages
October 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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In this text, critical race theory in education approaches its
adolescence. It has moved from the dependency of infancy where it
could only be made understandable in the context of legal
scholarship, to the uncertain steps of childhood where it kept
looking elsewhere for approval, to the exciting, brash, and even
rebellious period of its teenaged years. In this text it seeks its
identity, defines a new way of being, and makes adults pay
attention. Gloria Ladson-Billings, Kellner Family Professor in
Urban Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A book for all concerned about education for multiracial
democracy. Critical pedagogy here meets critical race theory for
the first time in a substantial framing. These pioneering scholars
of education and communications go where few have gone before to
develop a vital pedagogy taking institutionalized racism seriously.
Formulating an educational perspective foregrounding white racism
and privilege, these savvy educators press for a deep consideration
of major anti-racist strategies in 21st century education. Joe
R. Feagin, Texas University