"My emancipation don't fit your equation" : critical enactments of Black education in the US / by Brian D. Lozenski.
Material type: TextSeries: Brill guides to scholarship in education ; v. 10.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 900451418X
- 9789004514188
- African Americans -- Education -- History
- Racism in education -- United States -- History
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Education -- Social aspects -- United States
- Critical theory
- United States -- Race relations -- History
- Noirs am�ericains -- �Education -- Histoire
- Racisme en �education -- �Etats-Unis -- Histoire
- Noirs am�ericains -- Identit�e ethnique
- Th�eorie critique
- �Etats-Unis -- Relations raciales -- Histoire
- critical theories (dialectical critiques)
- African Americans -- Education
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Critical theory
- Education -- Social aspects
- Race relations
- Racism in education
- United States
- 371.829/96073 23/eng/20220302
- LC2741 .L69 2022
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Beware the floating signifier and other dilemmas of Blackness -- Black thought : fugitivity, abolition, and accommodation -- "The abolition of slavery and ... the nonevent of emancipation" : three stories of Black education during Reconstruction -- Ideology, reflection, and liberation : toward Black educational praxis -- Power and survival : building collective educational infrastructures -- New battlefronts : living in the break, going for broke -- Epilogue: Education in the blacklight : the low end theory.
"This book takes the reader through a complex and precarious journey to understand the multitude of educational experiences and perspectives of African Americans. Weaving through nearly four hundred years of history beginning in pre-colonial West Africa all the way to our current time will challenge the reader to consider the debates, aspirations, and risks that are inherent in all education. Using hip-hop theory as a metaphor, the book explores how fugitivity, abolition, and accommodation have framed the educational contexts of millions of Black folks in the US. Absent the understanding of the history of the racialization of education, any broader exploration of education in the US is insufficient"-- Provided by publisher.
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