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Judith Butler, Race and Education
96,29 € |
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Verlag: | Palgrave Macmillan |
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Veröffentl.: | 22.05.2018 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783319733654 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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This book provides an analysis of race and education through the lens of the work of Judith Butler. Although Butler tends to be best known in the field of education for her work on gender and sexuality, her work more broadly encompasses the functioning of power and hegemonic norms and the formation of subjects, and thus can also be applied to analyse issues of race. Applying a Butlerian framework to race allows us to question its ontological status, while considering it a hegemonic norm and a performative notion which has a significant impact on real lives. The author considers the implications of Butler’s thinking for debates; addressing diverse contemporary educational issues in which race continues to be (re)produced, such as the formation of leaner identities, the production of the good citizen, raising student aspirations, counter terrorism and surveillance in education, and qualitative research in education. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of education andrace, the sociology of education and equality of opportunity.
<div>Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Judith Butler, Race and Education: what can a Butlerian framework provide?.- Chapter 3. The work of Judith Butler and the study of race.- Chapter 4. Race as a hegemonic norm: citizenship education and the production of raced British subjects.- Chapter 5. Making whiteness and acting white: the performativity of race and race as a performative.- Chapter 6. Aspirations and intelligible subjects.- Chapter 7. The 'Prevent' agenda in Higher Education: Sovereignty and state power to desubjectivate.- Chapter 8. The role of race in research through a 'Butlerian' lens: Representation, knowledge and voice.- Chapter 9. Conclusion: A Butlerian approach to social transformation in education.<br></div>
<b>Charlotte Chadderton</b> is Professor of Education at Bath Spa University. Her research is in the field of social justice in Education with a particular focus on race (in)equality and on the way in which different kinds of inequalities are produced and reproduced in educational spaces, and by educational processes.
Analyses the work of Judith Butler from the unique perspective of race in education Questions the everyday norms which ensure that race continues to be (re)produced in educational settings Highlights the growing climate of fear developing from the position of race within education
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