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Gnanadass, Edith – Adult Literacy Education, 2019
In this response to Stephen Brookfield's "Why White Instructors Should Explore Their White Racial Identity" (EJ1246146), Edith Gnanadass writes her response from the point of view of an adult educator with a multiplicity of identities in her critique of Brookfield's concept by going beyond his call for reflection of one's own whiteness.…
Descriptors: Whites, Teachers, Adult Basic Education, Racial Attitudes
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Huckaby, M. Francyne – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
This paper explores promiscuous black feminism by juxtaposing black feminism, Foucualt's poststructuralism, and my grandmother. The tensions created by these juxtapositions illuminate the ways black feminism and poststructuralism are resources and challenges to each other, and how both offer understandings of the relations at play that shape…
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Power Structure, Sexuality
Marshall, Elizabeth, Ed.; Sensoy, Ozlem, Ed. – Rethinking Schools, Ltd, 2011
"Rethinking Popular Culture and Media" is a provocative collection of articles that begins with the idea that the "popular" in classrooms and in the everyday lives of teachers and students is fundamentally political. This anthology includes outstanding articles by elementary and secondary public school teachers, scholars, and activists who…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Sexuality, Corporations, Teacher Attitudes
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Woods, Ruth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
This article presents the author's response to Nicola Rollock's critique on the author's paper in which the author has argued that ethnographic data should be more widely used in psychology (Woods 2005, 2007b). Rollock argues that the paper neglects Zak's level of educational achievement, and fails to critically interrogate his teachers' actions…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Social Class, Academic Achievement, Ethnography
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Fernandez, Cecilia – Convergence, 2006
The "education for inclusion" concept has made people more and more aware of the complex dimension of the inclusion/exclusion binomial. The lack of access to education, apart from being a violation of a human right, is the primary and most obvious form of exclusion. But, according to this author, there is also a symbolic exclusion,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Social Class, Sexual Orientation, Adolescents
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David, Miriam E. – Higher Education Policy, 2009
This paper takes a feminist perspective on the UK literature on mass higher education in the 21st century, building on US critiques about marketization, neo-liberalism and "academic capitalism". Concepts of equality and diversity have been transformed by neo-liberalism and how these changes have constrained democratic contributions to UK…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Feminism, Social Class, Females
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Taylor, Yvette – Gender and Education, 2006
This research note aims to address concerns about schools as sites where students wrestle, materially and subjectively, with classed based notions of femininity, the promotion of heterosexuality, and the support of heteronormative, middle class families against and in contrast with their own working class families, identities and experiences. Two…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Working Class, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries
Zimmerman, Lynn W.; McQueen, Laura; Guy, Gwendolyn – 2003
Although gender, race, and class are often perceived as three separate issues, the intersection of gender, race, and class holds true, whether the researcher is trying to analyze the elements of a group's identity or trying to analyze the social structures that create this identity. A symposium was organized around three separate narrative…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Context, Females, Gender Issues
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Skelton, Christine – Research in Education, 2004
Ulrich Beck's model of the "individualised individual" in a second modernity has generated interest from social scientists in education, particularly in terms of what he has to say about the demise of social class. What has attracted less attention from educationalists is his argument regarding transformations in the nature of work. This article…
Descriptors: Females, Social Sciences, Social Class, College Faculty
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Moeke-Maxwell, Tess – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2005
This paper examines the exclusion of bi/multiracial Maori women from dominant representations of Maori women's identity and engages with a new articulation of Maori women's difference through a narrative of cultural hybridity. Through a study of key texts on the history of New Zealand and dominant articulations describing Maori nationalists'…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Multiracial Persons, Females, Foreign Countries
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Andrews, Scott – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2004
In her book "The Remasculinization of America," Susan Jeffords discusses the dynamics of how differences such as race and class are erased in filmic and literary representations of the Vietnam War. She asserts that one difference is not overcome by the battlefield: gender, a barrier that is depicted in the literature as natural and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, United States Literature, Race, Racial Differences
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Mojab, Shahrzad – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
This chapter argues that a critical analysis of the interlocking notions of class, race, and gender is needed to enable adult education to respond to growing inequalities.
Descriptors: Criticism, Social Class, Racial Factors, Social Bias