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10. Geographies of Difference: From Unity to Solidarity
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Betty G. Sasaki
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Challenges of Diversity and Pedagogy 1
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PART I. CHALLENGING CLASSROOMS
- 1. Decentering Whiteness: Teaching Antiracism on a Predominantly White Campus 13
- 2. Is There a Silver Lining? The Experiences of a Black Female Teaching Assistant 37
- 3. Radical Leftist or Objective Practitioner? Perceptions of a Black Male Professor 46
- 4. Teaching Difference in Multiple Ways: Through Content and Presence 59
- 5. What You May Not See: The Oscillating Critique 71
- 6. The Professor, Her Colleague, and Her Student: Two Race-Related Stories 84
- 7. Challenging Oppression in Moderation? Student Feedback in Diversity Courses 97
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PART II. WITNESSING PROTEST
- 8. The (S)Paces of Academic Work: Disability, Access, and Higher Education 113
- 9. Queer Affects/Queer Access 125
- 10. Geographies of Difference: From Unity to Solidarity 136
- 11. La Promesa: Working with Latina and Latino Students in an Elite Liberal Arts College 153
- 12. Passing Strange: Embodying and Negotiating Difference in Academia 171
- 13. A Dean’s Week: “Trapdoors and Glass Ceilings” 184
- Conclusion: Theorizing the Transformation of the Twenty-First- Century Campus 196
- References 209
- Contributors 219
- Index 225
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Challenges of Diversity and Pedagogy 1
-
PART I. CHALLENGING CLASSROOMS
- 1. Decentering Whiteness: Teaching Antiracism on a Predominantly White Campus 13
- 2. Is There a Silver Lining? The Experiences of a Black Female Teaching Assistant 37
- 3. Radical Leftist or Objective Practitioner? Perceptions of a Black Male Professor 46
- 4. Teaching Difference in Multiple Ways: Through Content and Presence 59
- 5. What You May Not See: The Oscillating Critique 71
- 6. The Professor, Her Colleague, and Her Student: Two Race-Related Stories 84
- 7. Challenging Oppression in Moderation? Student Feedback in Diversity Courses 97
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PART II. WITNESSING PROTEST
- 8. The (S)Paces of Academic Work: Disability, Access, and Higher Education 113
- 9. Queer Affects/Queer Access 125
- 10. Geographies of Difference: From Unity to Solidarity 136
- 11. La Promesa: Working with Latina and Latino Students in an Elite Liberal Arts College 153
- 12. Passing Strange: Embodying and Negotiating Difference in Academia 171
- 13. A Dean’s Week: “Trapdoors and Glass Ceilings” 184
- Conclusion: Theorizing the Transformation of the Twenty-First- Century Campus 196
- References 209
- Contributors 219
- Index 225