Deconstructing Privilege: Teaching and Learning as Allies in the Classroom

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Kim Case
Routledge, 26.06.2013 - 264 Seiten

Although scholarly examinations of privilege have increased in recent decades, an emphasis on privilege studies pedagogy remains lacking within institutions. This edited collection explores best practices for effective teaching and learning about various forms of systemic group privilege such as that based on race, gender, sexuality, religion, and class. Formatted in three easy-to-follow sections, Deconstructing Privilege charts the history of privilege studies and provides intersectional approaches to the topic.

Drawing on a wealth of research and real-life accounts, this book gives educators both the theoretical foundations they need to address issues of privilege in the classroom and practical ways to forge new paths for critical dialogues in educational settings. Combining interdisciplinary contributions from leading experts in the field-- such as Tim Wise and Abby Ferber-- with pedagogical strategies and tips for teaching about privilege, Deconstructing Privilege is an essential book for any educator who wants to address what privilege really means in the classroom.

 

Inhalt

Developing a Transformative and Intersectional Model of Privilege Studies Pedagogy
1
Teaching and Learning about Privilege
15
Part II Intersectional Privilege Studies Pedagogy
81
Strategies and Applications
149
List of Contributors
223
Index
230
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Autoren-Profil (2013)

Kim A. Case is Associate Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies, Director of the Applied Social Issues graduate sub-plan, and Director of the Teaching-Learning Enhancement Center at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston, Texas, USA.

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