Social Justice for the Oppressed : Critical Educators and Intellectuals Speak Out.
Orelus, Pierre Wilbert.
Social Justice for the Oppressed : Critical Educators and Intellectuals Speak Out. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (168 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I: Overview -- Chapter One: Re-envisioning Social Justice and Democracy -- Chapter Two: Questioning the Essentializing Convenience of Generalizations -- Chapter Three: Institutional Racism and White Hegemony -- Chapter Four: Interrogating Class, Racism, and Inequality -- Chapter Five: Re-envisioning the Life of Youth in the Age of Western Neoliberalism -- Chapter Six: Rethinking Literacy and Schooling in a Capitalist Society -- II: Overview -- Chapter Seven: Rethinking Schooling in a Neoliberal Economy -- Chapter Eight: Redefining Blackness in the Twenty-First Century -- Chapter Nine: Taking a Stance for Equity and Fairness -- Chapter Ten: Anticolonial Thought and Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing -- Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Representation -- Conclusion -- About the Author -- About the Interviewees.
Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with critical educators and prominent intellectuals, this book deeply explores a wide range of social justice issues, including the manner in which race, language, class, and gender discrimination intersect to affect the lives of historically oppressed groups.
9781475804492
Discrimination.
Electronic books.
HM671.O745 2017
303.372
Social Justice for the Oppressed : Critical Educators and Intellectuals Speak Out. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (168 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I: Overview -- Chapter One: Re-envisioning Social Justice and Democracy -- Chapter Two: Questioning the Essentializing Convenience of Generalizations -- Chapter Three: Institutional Racism and White Hegemony -- Chapter Four: Interrogating Class, Racism, and Inequality -- Chapter Five: Re-envisioning the Life of Youth in the Age of Western Neoliberalism -- Chapter Six: Rethinking Literacy and Schooling in a Capitalist Society -- II: Overview -- Chapter Seven: Rethinking Schooling in a Neoliberal Economy -- Chapter Eight: Redefining Blackness in the Twenty-First Century -- Chapter Nine: Taking a Stance for Equity and Fairness -- Chapter Ten: Anticolonial Thought and Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Doing -- Chapter Eleven: The Politics of Representation -- Conclusion -- About the Author -- About the Interviewees.
Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted with critical educators and prominent intellectuals, this book deeply explores a wide range of social justice issues, including the manner in which race, language, class, and gender discrimination intersect to affect the lives of historically oppressed groups.
9781475804492
Discrimination.
Electronic books.
HM671.O745 2017
303.372