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Beyond Acting White: Reframing the Debate on Black Student Achievement

Autor Erin McNamara Horvat, Carla O'Connor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2006
Why do Blacks underperform in school? Researchers continue to pursue this question with vigor not only because Blacks currently lag behind Whites on a wide variety of educational indices but because the closing of the Black-White achievement gap has slowed and by some measures reversed during the last quarter of the 20th century. The social implications of the persistent educational "gap" between Blacks and Whites are substantial. Black people's experience with poor school achievement and equally poor access to postsecondary education reduces their probability for achieving competitive economic and social rewards and are inconsistent with repeated evidence that Black people articulate high aspirations for their own educational and social mobility. Despite the social needs that press us towards making better sense of "the gap," we are, nevertheless, limited in our understanding of how race operates to affect Black students' educational experiences and outcomes.

In Beyond Acting White we contend with one of the most oft cited explanations for Black underachievement; the notion that Blacks are culturally opposed to "acting White" and, therefore, culturally opposed to succeeding in school. Our book uses the "acting White" hypothesis as the point of departure in order to explore and evaluate how and under what conditions Black culture and identity are implicated in our understanding of why Black students continue to lag behind their White peers in educational achievement and attainment. Beyond Acting White provides a response to the growing call that we more precisely situate how race, its representations, intersectionalities, and context specific contingencies help us make better sense of the Black-White achievement gap.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780742542730
ISBN-10: 0742542734
Pagini: 247
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction: Framing the Field: Past and Future Research On the Historic Underachievement of Black Students
3 Bring it On! Diverse Responses to "Acting White" among Academically Able Black Adolescents
4 The Making of a "Burden": Tracing the Development of a "Burden of Acting White" in Schools
5 Shifting Images of Blackness: Coming of Age as Black Students in Urban and Suburban High Schools
6 Intersecting Identities: "Acting White," Gender, and Academic Achievement
7 To Be Young, Gifted, and Somewhat Foreign: The Role of Ethnicity in Black Student Achievement
8 Reconsidering "Material Conditions": How Neigborhood Context Can Shape Educational Outcomes across Racial Groups
9 Whiteness in School: How Race Shapes Black Students' Opportunities
10 Afterward

Recenzii

This volume makes an essential contribution to the study of racial inequality by systematically assessing the explanatory power of the "acting white" thesis. Alternative sites of racialization, gendered self concepts, and the black immigrant experience are only a few of the dimensions Lamont considers in analyzing this ill-conceived theory and proposing imaginative alternatives.
This fine work focuses on high-achieving black students, a group that is too often ignored or worse, treated as nonexistent. [Horvat and O'Connor] break new scholarly ground, living up to their claims of moving beyond typical treatments of the acting white hypothesis.