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Critical Race, Feminism, and Education : A Social Justice Model

ISBN: 9780230109575 | 0230109578
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pub. Date: 12/15/2010

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Pratt-Clarke documents the effects of racism, patriarchy, classism, and nationalism on Black females and males in the single-sex school debate

Critical Race, Feminism, and Education: A Social Justice Modelprovides a transformative next step in the evolution of critical race and Black feminist scholarship. Focusing on praxis, the relationship between the construction of race, class, and gender categories and social justice outcomes is analyzed. An applied transdisciplinary model -- integrating law, sociology, histo... MORE
List of Figuresp. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction: A Black Girl's Storyp. 1
Overviewp. 11
Social Justice in Theory: Framework and Foundation
Transdisciplinarityp. 17
Academic Disciplinesp. 19
A Social Justice Modelp. 27
A Case Studyp. 41
Social Justice in Action: Analysis and Application... MORE
The Problem Definedp. 53
The Urban Malep. 54
Education Civil Rights Lawp. 63
Patriarchy and Black Masculinityp. 72
The Cause Attributedp. 81
Femalesp. 82
Matriarchy and Feminismp. 89
Racism and Class Privilegep. 101
The Solution Proposedp. 107
The Settlement Agreementp. 108
"For Black Boys Only"p. 110
Black Nationalismp. 115
The Outcome Achievedp. 121
The Academiesp. 121
Single-Sex Schoolsp. 132
Remembering Our Black Girlsp. 155
List of Major Social Actors in Garrettp. 165
Bibliographyp. 167
Indexp. 191
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Menah A.E. Pratt-Clarke is the Assistant Chancellor and Director of the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is also an adjunct professor in the College of Law and in the Department of African-American Studies. She teaches in the areas of critical race, critical race feminism, and Black feminism. Pratt-Clarke received a BA and MA in Literary Studies from the University of Iowa. In addition to her law degree from Vanderbilt University, she also received an MA and PhD in Sociology.



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