This collection of essays invites readers to think through
critical questions concerning anti-racism education, such as: How
does anti-racism education centre race as an analytic and
simultaneously work with multiple sites of oppression, without
reifying hierarchies of difference?How can anti-racism education be
engaged to speak to historical questions of power and privilege,
within conventional schooling practices? How do we recognize
anti-racism education in its many iterations?
In this book the authors explore the knowledge that constitutes
anti-racism education and the ways in which knowledge constitutive
of anti-racism education becomes embodied through particular
pedagogues. The authors are anti-racism educators with experiences
in diverse settings: the chapters cover various fields and
socio-historic geographies, address contemporary educational
issues, and are situated within personal-political, historical and
philosophical conversations.
Anti-racism education is a discursive stance and steeped in
politics that shape and are shaped by everyday conversations,
theories, and practices. The essays in this collection work through
many of the possibilities and limitations of engaging in
counter-hegemonic education for transformative learning. Readers
will discover lived experiences, theory, practice and critical
reflexivity."
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