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Teaching Race and Anti-Racism in Contemporary America [electronic resource] : Adding Context to Colorblindness / edited by Kristin Haltinner.

By: Haltinner, Kristin [editor.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: IX, 453 p. 13 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400771017.Subject(s): Social sciences | Social Sciences | Sociology, general | Cultural Studies | Teaching and Teacher EducationDDC classification: 301 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching About Race and Racism in the 21st Century; Kristin Haltinner -- PART I: CULTIVATING IN THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION.- Chapter 2. Challenging the Myth of 'Post-Racial' America: Revelations from Both Sides of the Desk; Joe Feagin and Jennifer Mueller.- Chapter 3. The Importance of a Race-Critical Perspective in the Classroom; Joyce M. Bell -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Trial: The Disproportionate Imprisonment of African Americans; Joshua Page and Sarah Whetstone -- Chapter 5. Confronting White Educationa; Privilege in the Classroom: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations and Models; Melissa F. Weiner -- Chapter 6. Teaching about Race and Racism: The Imperative of History; Tema Okun -- Chapter 7. Teaching About Organized Racism; Kathleen Blee and Kelsey Burke -- PART II. THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION AND CLASS CLIMATE -- Chapter 8. Getting Students to Say What They Are Not Supposed to Say; Paul Croll -- Chapter 9. Dealing with Emotions in the Classroom; Carissa Froyum -- Chapter 10. Hózhó Nahasdlii - Finding Harmony in the Long Shadow of Colonialism: Two Perspectives on Teaching Anti-Racism at a Tribal College; Miranda Haskie and Bradley Steve.-Chapter 11. Teaching Millennials about Race and Ethnicity through First-Year Learning Communities; Carrie Cokely and Melissa Anyiwo -- PART III. CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS -- Chapter 12. After Colorblindness: Teaching Antiracism to White Progressives in the U.S.; Jonathan Warren -- Chapter 13. What Students Bring to the Classroom: Visions of a ''Post-Racial'' America; Enid Logan -- Chapter 14. Bringing Students into the Matrix: A Framework and Tools for Teaching About Race and Overcoming Student Resistance; Abby Ferber -- PART IV. INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES -- Chapter 15. Transformatory, Community Based Teaching about Race; Rose M. Brewer -- Chapter 16. Teaching About Race through Sports; John Bloom -- Chapter 17. Teaching About Affirmative Action; Jennifer Pierce -- Chapter 18. Unpacking the White Privilege Knapsack; Kristin Haltinner -- Chapter 19. Connections and Crossroads: Using Memoirs to Teach about Race and Ethnicity in the United States; Kristina B. Wolff -- Chapter 20. Lessons from 'Cash'; Charlotte A. Kunkel -- Chapter 21. Experiencing Racialization: Digital Ethnography as Professional Development for Teachers; Nicholas P. Wysocki -- Chapter 22. ‘Veiled for Day’: Social Justice Experiments and Race Pedagogies; Jamil Khader -- PART V. ENGAGING WITH ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 23. How “Diversity” Trumped “Race” at One Elite Research University; Jorge Mariscal -- Chapter 24. Teaching about Systemic White Racism; Noel A. Cazenave -- Chapter 25. Teaching About Environmental Justice; David Pellow -- Chapter 26. Movement for Transformation: Motivating Students to Engage after the Class Ends; Walda Katz-Fischman, Jerome Scott and Ralph Gomes.-  Chapter 27. Conclusion - Lessons Learned: Pedagogical and Theoretical Strategies for Teaching Race; Kristin Haltinner.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book presents thoughtful reflections and in-depth, critical analyses of the new challenges and opportunities instructors face in teaching race during what has been called the “post-racial era”. It examines the racial dimensions of the current political, economic, and cultural climate. The book features renowned scholars and experienced teachers from a range of disciplines and offers successful strategies for teaching important concepts through case studies and active learning exercises. It provides innovative strategies, novel lesson plans and classroom activities for college and university professors who seek effective methods and materials for teaching about race and racism to today’s students.  A valuable handbook for educators, this book should be required reading for all graduate students and college instructors. 
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Challenges and Opportunities in Teaching About Race and Racism in the 21st Century; Kristin Haltinner -- PART I: CULTIVATING IN THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION.- Chapter 2. Challenging the Myth of 'Post-Racial' America: Revelations from Both Sides of the Desk; Joe Feagin and Jennifer Mueller.- Chapter 3. The Importance of a Race-Critical Perspective in the Classroom; Joyce M. Bell -- Chapter 4. Beyond the Trial: The Disproportionate Imprisonment of African Americans; Joshua Page and Sarah Whetstone -- Chapter 5. Confronting White Educationa; Privilege in the Classroom: Theoretical and Empirical Foundations and Models; Melissa F. Weiner -- Chapter 6. Teaching about Race and Racism: The Imperative of History; Tema Okun -- Chapter 7. Teaching About Organized Racism; Kathleen Blee and Kelsey Burke -- PART II. THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION AND CLASS CLIMATE -- Chapter 8. Getting Students to Say What They Are Not Supposed to Say; Paul Croll -- Chapter 9. Dealing with Emotions in the Classroom; Carissa Froyum -- Chapter 10. Hózhó Nahasdlii - Finding Harmony in the Long Shadow of Colonialism: Two Perspectives on Teaching Anti-Racism at a Tribal College; Miranda Haskie and Bradley Steve.-Chapter 11. Teaching Millennials about Race and Ethnicity through First-Year Learning Communities; Carrie Cokely and Melissa Anyiwo -- PART III. CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS -- Chapter 12. After Colorblindness: Teaching Antiracism to White Progressives in the U.S.; Jonathan Warren -- Chapter 13. What Students Bring to the Classroom: Visions of a ''Post-Racial'' America; Enid Logan -- Chapter 14. Bringing Students into the Matrix: A Framework and Tools for Teaching About Race and Overcoming Student Resistance; Abby Ferber -- PART IV. INNOVATIVE TECHNIQUES -- Chapter 15. Transformatory, Community Based Teaching about Race; Rose M. Brewer -- Chapter 16. Teaching About Race through Sports; John Bloom -- Chapter 17. Teaching About Affirmative Action; Jennifer Pierce -- Chapter 18. Unpacking the White Privilege Knapsack; Kristin Haltinner -- Chapter 19. Connections and Crossroads: Using Memoirs to Teach about Race and Ethnicity in the United States; Kristina B. Wolff -- Chapter 20. Lessons from 'Cash'; Charlotte A. Kunkel -- Chapter 21. Experiencing Racialization: Digital Ethnography as Professional Development for Teachers; Nicholas P. Wysocki -- Chapter 22. ‘Veiled for Day’: Social Justice Experiments and Race Pedagogies; Jamil Khader -- PART V. ENGAGING WITH ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS -- Chapter 23. How “Diversity” Trumped “Race” at One Elite Research University; Jorge Mariscal -- Chapter 24. Teaching about Systemic White Racism; Noel A. Cazenave -- Chapter 25. Teaching About Environmental Justice; David Pellow -- Chapter 26. Movement for Transformation: Motivating Students to Engage after the Class Ends; Walda Katz-Fischman, Jerome Scott and Ralph Gomes.-  Chapter 27. Conclusion - Lessons Learned: Pedagogical and Theoretical Strategies for Teaching Race; Kristin Haltinner.

This book presents thoughtful reflections and in-depth, critical analyses of the new challenges and opportunities instructors face in teaching race during what has been called the “post-racial era”. It examines the racial dimensions of the current political, economic, and cultural climate. The book features renowned scholars and experienced teachers from a range of disciplines and offers successful strategies for teaching important concepts through case studies and active learning exercises. It provides innovative strategies, novel lesson plans and classroom activities for college and university professors who seek effective methods and materials for teaching about race and racism to today’s students.  A valuable handbook for educators, this book should be required reading for all graduate students and college instructors. 

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