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Teaching with Tension is a collection of seventeen original essays
that address the extent to which attitudes about race, impacted by
the current political moment in the United States, have produced
pedagogical challenges for professors in the humanities. As a
flashpoint, this current political moment is defined by the
visibility of the country's first black president, the election of
his successor, whose presidency has been associated with an
increased visibility of the alt-right, and the emergence of the
neoliberal university. Together these social currents shape the
tensions with which we teach. Drawing together personal reflection,
pedagogical strategies, and critical theory, Teaching with Tension
offers concrete examinations that will foster student learning. The
essays are organized into three thematic sections: ""Teaching in
Times and Places of Struggle"" examines the dynamics of teaching
race during the current moment, marked by neoconservative politics
and twenty-first century freedom struggles. ""Teaching in the
Neoliberal University"" focuses on how pressures and exigencies of
neoliberalism (such as individualism, customer-service models of
education, and online courses) impact the way in which race is
taught and conceptualized in college classes. The final section,
""Teaching How to Read Race and (Counter)Narratives,"" homes in on
direct strategies used to historicize race in classrooms comprised
of millennials who grapple with race neutral ideologies. Taken
together, these sections and their constitutive essays offer rich
and fruitful insight into the complex dynamics of contemporary race
and ethnic studies education.
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