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Vocalizing Silenced Voices
White Supremacy, social caste, cultural hegemony, and narratives to overcome trauma and social injustice
von Emily Hines, Sapna Thapa, Virginia Lea
Verlag: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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ISBN: 978-1-4331-5221-4
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 13.08.2024
Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

We live in a world in which representatives of dominant institutions, like education and the media, spend a considerable amount of time subtly persuading people that patriotism means believing that we live in a free and fair society.



Virginia Lea, Ph.D, is Executive Director of the Educultural Foundation, and Professor of Education Emerita at Sonoma State University and the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Her several books, articles and curricula focus on unmasking cultural hegemony and white supremacy, and contributing to greater equity, social justice, antiracism, and educulturalism.

Dr. Sapna Thapa is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Urban Early Childhood Teacher Education at Metro State University in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her research areas focus on cross-cultural investigations of equity, quality, and diversity in early childhood teacher education. Her publications include articles related to policies on equity and quality in early childhood education and how globalization has raised the expectations of readiness for young children.

Emily Hines, Ed.D, is a Professor of Reading at the University of WisconsinStout. She facilitates graduate reading programs and online professional development for K-12 educators. Emily's research focus is literacy and diversity, where she believes the two intersect and are interdependent. Emily continues to grow and develop in her cultural competence and antiracism efforts.



List of Illustrations - Acknowledgments - Preface - Author Narratives - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines, with a Postscript by Dang Yang: Introduction: Contextualizing Silenced Student, Faculty, Staff, and Community Voices in Higher Education - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines: Hegemonic Practices Designed to Maintain the U.S. Social Order - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines: Research on Silenced Student Voices in the Context of Covid-19 and Anti-racist Protest: Methodology - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines: Research on Silenced Student Voices in the Context of Covid-19 and Anti-racist Protest: The African American, Hmong and Latinx Cohorts - Emily Hines, Virginia Lea and Sapna Thapa: Research on Silenced Student Voices in the Context of Covid-19 and Anti-racist Protest: The White Cohort, White Privilege and White Supremacy - Kimmery Newsom, Robert Ahlquist, Areeba Ali, Mayana Geathers, Josh Herron, Jean Ishibashi, Babatunde Lea, Brian Jackson, Tanya Lazar-Lea and Brandon Thoms: Community Activism: Faculty, Staff and Community Perspectives on Race, Racism and Whiteness - Sapna Thapa, Virginia Lea and Emily Hines: Campus Activism: "E-Race and E-Radicate Stereotypes" Dialogues and "Breaking Barriers" - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines: A Framework for Identifying How Voices Are Silenced by Racism, Social Caste and White Supremacy - Virginia Lea, Sapna Thapa and Emily Hines: Conclusions: Toward a More Perfect Vocalizing of Student, Faculty and Community Voices - Appendix 1: Definitions of Theory - Appendix 2: Social Justice, Counter-Hegemonic Resources -Appendix 3: Student Participants in Our Original Research - Notes on Contributors - Index.


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