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The Classroom as Privileged Space: Psychoanalytic Paradigms for Social Justice in Pedagogy: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century

Autor Tapo Chimbganda
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iul 2017
The Classroom as Privileged Space: Psychoanalytic Paradigms for Social Justice in Pedagogy examines the psychic and emotional effects of the dehumanization of children based on social discrimination and difference within schooling. Used as a tool to critique the current state of social justice within education, psychoanalysis allows for a focus on the individual within the social context of schooling. It highlights the emotional structures that can develop in children and learners through the oft repeated trauma of racism and homophobia. This book draws from the articulated experiences of three writers and urges the reader to approach the work of the writers and this book as a witness and as one who is enabled to respond through acquiring knowledge and acting on it. Drawing from scholars in psychoanalysis, sociology, and education, Tapo Chimbganda posits that perhaps the "safe space" education has been touting is not what is necessary to cultivate diversity, equity, and inclusion in classrooms. Rather, privilege, re-imagined through psychoanalytic technique, can make possible the elements of social justice that have long frustrated, silenced, and escaped the classroom.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498511957
ISBN-10: 1498511953
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 157 x 240 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Contents

Introduction
Chapter One: Psychoanalytic Paradigms for Pedagogy
Chapter Two: Why Memoirs?
Chapter Three: Bev Sellars: They Called Me Number One
Chapter Four: Glen Retief: The Jack Bank"
Chapter Five: Mark Mathabane: Kaffir Boy
Chapter Six: Privileged Space: A Psychoanalytic Paradigm for Pedagogy
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author

Recenzii

This is a necessary book in this day and age. We must seek new and more sensitive ways of recognizing the trauma associated with difficult learning. This book is a moving contribution to our thinking about social justice education. The narrative style provides meaningful connections between personal experiences and pedagogical learning.
Tapo Chimbganda has written an extraordinary book. Its nuanced and sensitive interweaving of psychoanalysis, postcolonial theory, and critical pedagogic praxis shows the inseparable production of racialized, gendered, and sexual subjectivities.and the ways that education might offer a space for ways of being otherwise. A must read for all of us in and out of the classroom.