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9780742563582

Breaking Bad Habits of Race and Gender Transforming Identity in Schools

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    9780742563582

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    0742563588

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-23
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

"Every day teachers encounter moments of racial and gender tension in their classrooms. In the most drastic cases, these situations erupt into overt conflict or violence, while in other instances they go largely unnoted. Such incidents reveal that, despite equality legislation and the good intentions of many teachers, racial and gender problems persist. How can teachers more effectively handle these moments? How can they prevent them in the future? Breaking Bad Habits of Race and Gender is the first to unite two major schools of educational philosophy - traditional American pragmatism and contemporary poststructuralism - to offer both theoretical and concrete suggestions for dealing with actual classroom race- and gender-related events." "While schools are one of the most common settings of race and gender discord, this book upholds schools as the primary location for alleviating systems of oppression. For it is within schools that children learn how to enact and respond to race and gender through the cultivation of habits, including dispositions, bodily comportment, and ways of interacting. In a spirit of social transformation, this book argues that when students learn to inhabit their races and genders more flexibly, many classroom problems can be prevented and current social structures of identity-based oppression can be alleviated."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography

Sarah Marie Stitzlein teaches In the education department at the University of New Hampshire.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. vii
Introductionp. 1
Deweyan Habitsp. 11
A Historical Look at the Making of Racep. 31
Redoing Gender with Judith Butlerp. 55
Flexible Habits of Race and Genderp. 85
Cultivating Flexible Habits in Schoolsp. 107
Bibliographyp. 153
Indexp. 161
About the Authorp. 165
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