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The Handbook of Race and Adult Education
A Resource for Dialogue on Racism
Vanessa Sheared (Edited by), V Sheared (Author), Juanita Johnson-Bailey (Edited by), Scipio A. J. Colin, III (Edited by), Elizabeth Peterson (Edited by), Stephen D. Brookfield (Edited by), Phyllis M. Cunningham (Foreword by)
9780470381762, Wiley
Hardback, published 25 June 2010
416 pages
23.1 x 18.3 x 3.3 cm, 0.839 kg
The Handbook of Race and Adult Education While much attention has been given to inclusion, diversity, and multiculturalism within adult education, The Handbook of Race and Adult Education is the first comprehensive work to engage in a dialogue specifically about race and racism and the effect these factors have on the marginalization or oppression of groups and individuals. This landmark book provides the field of adult and continuing education with a model for the discussion of race and racism from social, educational, political, and psychological perspectives, and seeks to articulate a conceptual challenge to the ethnocentric focus of the discussion in the field. It offers adult education scholars, as well as those engaged in research and teaching about race, an opportunity to engage in a discourse about race and racism, including examinations of how these factors have been seen through multiple theoretical frameworks; how they have affected many lived experiences at work, home, and within educational settings; and how they have served to privilege some and not others. The book offers an exploration into how these factors need to be centered in a discourse and perspective that can provide those in the margins as well as in the center with ways to think about creating changes in their classrooms, communities, and homes. This volume is a timely addition to the intense racial debate occurring in this country today. It is a long overdue medium through which those in higher education, as well as the general adult education field, can engage in a discussion that leads to critical understanding and moves us into meaningful change.
About the Authors xi Acknowledgments xxi Foreword xxv The Beginning: Kitchen Table Dialogue 1 PART ONE: The Myth versus the Reality of Race and Racism 27 1 Rebirth of the Indigenous Spirit: Turning the World Right Side Up 31 2 Reading, Writing, and Racism: Developing Racial Literacy in the Adult Education English Classroom 43 3 Experiencing the Race, Gender, and Socioeconomic Divide in Academia: A Chicana Perspective 55 4 Transforming Teaching and Learning: Teaching Race 71 5 ‘‘Who Is This Cowboy?’’ Challenging the Cultural Gatekeepers 83 Reflection One: Healing: A Journey through Conversations on Race and Gender 95 PART TWO: Problematizing ‘‘Whiteness,’’ Supremacy, and Privilege: Their Impact on Race 101 6 White Whispers: Talking About Race in Adult Education 105 7 Transforming White Consciousness 119 8 Adult Education and the Problem of the Color (Power) Line: Views from the Whiter Side 133 9 White on White: Developing Capacity to Communicate About Race with Critical Humility 145 Reflection Two: Struggling: A Journey of Comfort and Discomfort 159 PART THREE: Theoretical Responses to Race and Racism 167 10 An Exploration of Critical Race Theory 173 11 Musings on Controversial Intersections of Positionality: A Queer Crit Perspective in Adult and Continuing Education 187 12 Challenging Racism through Postcolonial Discourse: A Critical Approach to Adult Education Pedagogy 201 13 Black Skins, No Mask 217 14 Immigration, Racial Identity, and Adult Education: Reflections on a Transnational Paradigm of Resistance 231 15 A River Runs Through It: Building Bridges across Racial Divisions in Urban Graduate Education 245 Reflection Three: Looking Inward: A Journey through Dialogue and Reflections on Race 259 PART FOUR: Reframing the Field through the Lens of Race 267 16 Mammies, Maids, and Mamas: The Unspoken Language of Perceptual and Verbal Racism 271 17 The Race Card 283 18 Expanding the Racialized Discourse: An Asian American Perspective 295 19 Challenges and Approaches to Racializing Discourse in a Privileged, White Dominant Society 307 20 Using an African-Centered Paradigm for Understanding Race and Racism in Adult Education 317 Reflection Four: Inpowering the Self: A Journey toward Ending Racism 329 PART FIVE: Individual and Collective Responses to Race and Racism 333 21 Epilogue: Implications for Curriculum, Programming, and Research 343 Index 375
Vanessa Sheared, Juanita Johnson-Bailey, Scipio A. J. Colin III, and Stephen D. Brookfield
Rose Borunda
Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Raquel A. Gonz´ales and Maria Mejorado
Nichole M. Ray
Lesley Ngatai
Lisa M. Baumgartner
Doug Paxton
Elaine Manglitz and Ronald M. Cervero
European-American Collaborative Challenging Whiteness
Rosemary B. Closson
Mitsunori Misawa
Mary V. Alfred
Taj Johns
Luis Kong
Catherine H. Monaghan and Catherine A. Hansman
Doris A. Flowers
Barbara Ford
Ming-yeh Lee
LaJerne Terry Cornish
Derise E. Tolliver
Scipio A. J. Colin III, Vanessa Sheared, Juanita Johnson-Bailey, and Stephen D. Brookfield
Subject Areas: Education [JN]
