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Immigration, Motherhood and Parental Involvement - Narratives of Communal Agency in the Face of Power Asymmetry (Paperback, New edition)
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Immigration, Motherhood and Parental Involvement - Narratives of Communal Agency in the Face of Power Asymmetry (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Counterpoints, 439
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Immigration, Motherhood and Parental Involvement is based on the
vivid accounts of seven Latina immigrant women of how they learned
to navigate the school system in the rural southwest of the United
States. Their stories are presented within several contexts, the
socio-political conditions of immigration overarching them all. The
process of acquiring a new socio-cultural script offers a common
frame to the narratives, which illustrate the central role of the
community in finding spaces for agency in circumstances of
vulnerability. As a contribution to educational theory, this book
explores the official discourse of parental involvement within the
broader context of social policy by pointing to a common underlying
ideal parent norm across areas of policy related to family and
women. It also revisits the concept of parental involvement through
contrasting ideologies of motherhood, as it applies the concept of
participation parity in everyday institutional interactions as a
fundamental measure of social justice. Immigration, Motherhood and
Parental Involvement offers deep insight into the institutionalized
patterns of formal inclusion/informal exclusion in the relationship
of schools with Latina immigrant mothers, even within the best
intended programs. Its focus on the persistent need for the
implementation of culturally and linguistically sensitive
approaches to home-school relations makes this a must-read for
undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher education, education
leadership and sociology of education. Teachers, administrators and
policymakers committed to moving away from the prevalent view of
mothers as people who mainly need to be educated also need to read
this book.
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