Deconstructing Race
Multicultural Education Beyond the Color-Bind
Jabari Mahiri author James A Banks editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:28th Jul '17
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
How do socially constructed concepts of race dominate and limit understandings and practices of multicultural education? Since race is socially constructed, how do we deconstruct it?
In this important book Mahiri argues that multicultural education needs to move beyond racial categories defined and sustained by the ideological, social, political, and economic forces of white supremacy. Exploring contemporary and historical scholarship on race, the emergence of multiculturalism, and the rise of the digital age, the author investigates micro-cultural practices and provides a compelling framework for understanding the diversity of individuals and groups.
Descriptions and analysis from ethnographic interviews reveal how people’s continually evolving, highly distinctive, micro-cultural identities and affinities provide understandings of diversity not captured within assigned racial categories.
Synthesizing the scholarship and interview findings, the final chapter connects the play of micro-cultures in people’s lives to a needed shift in how multicultural education uses race to frame and comprehend diversity and identity and provides pedagogical examples of how this shift can look in teaching practices.
"As a nation, we seem unable to reconcile our stated principles of equality, freedom, and liberty for all against realities of white supremacist ideologies and principles that continue to subjugate and relegate people of color to the margins. But what if we were to get beyond the categories that constrain, confine, and entrench white supremacy? Jabari Mahiri opens the door for just such considerations."
—Teachers College Record
"Indeed, this specific book is timely given the current social and political climate
of the USA and internationally, and offers fodder for critical discussions about the
concepts of race, ethnicity, and culture as they relate to diverse individuals’ identities,as well as provides directions for future research."
—Human Development
"For educators in the fields of theology, religious studies, or multicultural ministry, the main appeal of this contribution may reside precisely in the richness of its ethnographical survey and, more specifically, in the testimonies of subjects classified within a certain race."
—Reflective Teaching
ISBN: 9780807757765
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 12mm
Weight: 340g
240 pages