Race, Whiteness, and Education

In the colorblind era of Post-Civil Rights America, race is often wrongly thought to be irrelevant or, at best, a problem of racist individuals rather than a systemic condition to be confronted. Race, Whiteness, and Education interrupts this dangerous assumption by reaffirming a critical appreciation of the central role that race and racism still play in schools and society. Author Zeus Leonardo’s conceptual engagement of race and whiteness asks questions about its origins, its maintenance, and envisages its future. This book does not simply rehearse exhausted ideas on the relationship among race, class, and education, but instead offers new ways of understanding how multiple social relations interact with one another and of their impact in thinking about a more genuine sense of multiculturalism. By asking fundamental questions about whiteness in schools and society, Race, Whiteness, and Education goes to the heart of race relations and the common sense understandings that sustain it, thus painting a clearer picture of the changing face of racism.

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Race, Whiteness, and Education

In the colorblind era of Post-Civil Rights America, race is often wrongly thought to be irrelevant or, at best, a problem of racist individuals rather than a systemic condition to be confronted. Race, Whiteness, and Education interrupts this dangerous assumption by reaffirming a critical appreciation of the central role that race and racism still play in schools and society. Author Zeus Leonardo’s conceptual engagement of race and whiteness asks questions about its origins, its maintenance, and envisages its future. This book does not simply rehearse exhausted ideas on the relationship among race, class, and education, but instead offers new ways of understanding how multiple social relations interact with one another and of their impact in thinking about a more genuine sense of multiculturalism. By asking fundamental questions about whiteness in schools and society, Race, Whiteness, and Education goes to the heart of race relations and the common sense understandings that sustain it, thus painting a clearer picture of the changing face of racism.

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Race, Whiteness, and Education

Race, Whiteness, and Education

by Zeus Leonardo
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Race, Whiteness, and Education

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In the colorblind era of Post-Civil Rights America, race is often wrongly thought to be irrelevant or, at best, a problem of racist individuals rather than a systemic condition to be confronted. Race, Whiteness, and Education interrupts this dangerous assumption by reaffirming a critical appreciation of the central role that race and racism still play in schools and society. Author Zeus Leonardo’s conceptual engagement of race and whiteness asks questions about its origins, its maintenance, and envisages its future. This book does not simply rehearse exhausted ideas on the relationship among race, class, and education, but instead offers new ways of understanding how multiple social relations interact with one another and of their impact in thinking about a more genuine sense of multiculturalism. By asking fundamental questions about whiteness in schools and society, Race, Whiteness, and Education goes to the heart of race relations and the common sense understandings that sustain it, thus painting a clearer picture of the changing face of racism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135850302
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/12/2009
Series: Critical Social Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 517 KB

About the Author

Zeus Leonardo is Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Studies in Education, at the  Graduate School of Education, University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Series Editor Introduction, Michael W. Apple

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Critical Social Theory: An Introduction

2. Ideology and Race Relations in Post-Civil Rights America

3. Marxism and Race Analysis: Toward a Synthesis

4. Futuring Race: From Race to Post-race Theory

5. The Color of Supremacy

6. The Ontology of Whiteness

7. The Myth of White Ignorance

8. Race and the War on Schools in an Era of Accountability

9. Race, Class, and Imagining the Urban, Zeus Leonardo and Margaret Hunter

10. The Souls of White Folk

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