Critical Ethnography, Language, Race/ism and Education / ed. by Stephen May, Blanca Caldas.
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- 9781788928717
- 306.43 23/swe
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9781788928717 |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction: Contextualizing and Reimagining Critical Ethnography in Education -- Part 1 Theoret/Methodolog/ical Connections -- 1 Critical Ethnography, Language, Race/ism and In/equity in Education: Charting the Field -- 2 Beyond Silence: Disrupting Antiblackness through BlackCrit Ethnography and Black Youth Voice -- 3 Multilingual Radical Intimate Ethnography -- Part 2 Rethinking Reflexivity and Positionality -- 4 Race Reflexivity: Examining the Unconscious for a Critical Race Ethnography -- 5 Interrogating Our Interpretations and Positionalities: Chicanx Researchers as Scholar Activists in Solidarity with Our Communities -- 6 Toward Reflexive Engagement: Critical Ethnography’s Challenge to Linguistic Homogeneity and Binary Relationships -- 7 Dialogical Relationships and Critical Reflexivity as Emancipatory Praxis in a Community-Based Educational Program -- Part 3 Conflicts, Collaborations and Community -- 8 Critical Ethnographic Monitoring and Chronic Raciolinguistic Panic: Problems, Possibilities and Dreams -- 9 Unequal Language Policy, Deficit Language Ideology and Social Injustice: A Critical Ethnography of Language Education Policies in Nepal -- 10 ‘But This Program is Not For Them!’: Challenging the Gentrification of Dual Language Bilingual Education through Critical Ethnography -- 11 Becoming an ‘Avocado’ – Embodied Rescriptings in Bilingual Teacher Education Settings: A Critical Performance Ethnography -- Index
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This book provides a contemporary overview of work in critical ethnography that focuses on language and race/ism in education, as well as cutting edge examples of recent critical ethnographic studies addressing these issues. The chapters draw on a range of critical theoretical perspectives and address significant methodological questions.
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In English.
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