“My Emancipation Don’t Fit Your Equation”: Critical Enactments of Black Education in the US: Brill Guides to Scholarship in Education, cartea 10
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004396333
ISBN-10: 9004396330
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Guides to Scholarship in Education
ISBN-10: 9004396330
Pagini: 190
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Guides to Scholarship in Education
Notă biografică
Brian D. Lozenski, Ph.D. (2014), University of Minnesota, is an Associate Professor of Urban and Multicultural Education at Macalester College. His scholarship emphasizes liberatory education with a focus on African American communities. Lozenski is a board member of the Education for Liberation Network.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Beware the Floating Signifier and Other Dilemmas of Blackness
1 The Dilemma of Contextualizing “Black Education”
2 The Dilemma of Theory in Black Studies
3 The Dilemma of Origination
4 The Dilemma of Audience
5 The Dilemmas of Methodology and Book Structure
1 Black Thought: Fugitivity, Abolition, and Accommodation
1 “And Just ‘Cause They Give You Shit Don’t Mean You Have to Take It” (Black Thought)
2 Hiddenness
3 The Complexity of Christianity
4 Three Frames of Black Education
5 Educational DNA
2 “The Abolition of Slavery and… the Nonevent of Emancipation”: Three Stories of Black Education during Reconstruction
1 Story One: A New Day in Babylon
2 Story Two: “Democracy Died Save in the Hearts of Black Folk”
3 Story Three: “The Nonevent of Emancipation”
4 Where Do We Go from Here?
3 Ideology, Reflection, and Liberation: Toward Black Educational Praxis
1 Political and Educational Philosophies of Liberation
2 Toward a Theory of Miseducation
4 Power and Survival: Building Collective Educational Infrastructures
1 Black Educators at the Precipice of Social Change
2 Environmental, Curricular, and Labor Infrastructures
3 The Impacts of Brown v Board on Black Educational Infrastructures
4 “Second Sight”
5 New Battlefronts: Living in the Break, Going for Broke
1 Going for Broke
2 Counterpublic Education
3 The Growth of Black Counterpublic Education
4 Educational Self-Determination and the Fight for Ethnic Studies
5 Disrupting the Cultural Logics of Anti-Blackness in Schools
Epilogue: Education in the Blacklight: The Low End Theory
1 Turning on the Blacklight
2 Stop Time, Reverse It
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Beware the Floating Signifier and Other Dilemmas of Blackness
1 The Dilemma of Contextualizing “Black Education”
2 The Dilemma of Theory in Black Studies
3 The Dilemma of Origination
4 The Dilemma of Audience
5 The Dilemmas of Methodology and Book Structure
1 Black Thought: Fugitivity, Abolition, and Accommodation
1 “And Just ‘Cause They Give You Shit Don’t Mean You Have to Take It” (Black Thought)
2 Hiddenness
3 The Complexity of Christianity
4 Three Frames of Black Education
5 Educational DNA
2 “The Abolition of Slavery and… the Nonevent of Emancipation”: Three Stories of Black Education during Reconstruction
1 Story One: A New Day in Babylon
2 Story Two: “Democracy Died Save in the Hearts of Black Folk”
3 Story Three: “The Nonevent of Emancipation”
4 Where Do We Go from Here?
3 Ideology, Reflection, and Liberation: Toward Black Educational Praxis
1 Political and Educational Philosophies of Liberation
2 Toward a Theory of Miseducation
4 Power and Survival: Building Collective Educational Infrastructures
1 Black Educators at the Precipice of Social Change
2 Environmental, Curricular, and Labor Infrastructures
3 The Impacts of Brown v Board on Black Educational Infrastructures
4 “Second Sight”
5 New Battlefronts: Living in the Break, Going for Broke
1 Going for Broke
2 Counterpublic Education
3 The Growth of Black Counterpublic Education
4 Educational Self-Determination and the Fight for Ethnic Studies
5 Disrupting the Cultural Logics of Anti-Blackness in Schools
Epilogue: Education in the Blacklight: The Low End Theory
1 Turning on the Blacklight
2 Stop Time, Reverse It
Bibliography
Index