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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9780807000250
In Another Kind of Public Education, Patricia Hill
Collins skillfully melds high theory with everyday practice. . . .
This book is both a treat and a treasure.—Gloria Ladson-Billings,
author of The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African
American Children
“Collins argues that four dimensions of racial discrimination
continue to characterize American society: structural, cultural,
disciplinary and interpersonal, contending that symbolic victories
such as the election of Obama and the success of black women like
Oprah Winfrey and Condoleezza Rice are no substitute for
substantive change. . . . The author’s personal experiences as a
black woman and as a teacher enliven the book. . . . An
intellectually challenging monograph on race
relations.”—Publishers Weekly
how public education needs to be seen in the light of the influence
of “color-blind racism as a system of power.” Drawing examples from
schools, media, and the workplace, Collins gives us a book of
social analysis that is also an energizing handbook for
change.
Preface: Another Kind of Public Education
1. What Does the Flag Mean to You? Education and Democratic
Possibilities
2. Social Blackness, Honorary Whiteness, and All Points in Between:
Color-Blind Racism as a System of Power
3. Would You Know It If You Saw It? Practicing Resistance in a
Seemingly Color-Blind Society
4. Somebody’s Watching You: To Be Young, Sexy, and Black
Afterword: The Way Forward: Remembering Zora
A Note from the Series Editor
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
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