DisCrit Expanded -

DisCrit Expanded

Reverberations, Ruptures, and Inquiries
Buch | Hardcover
256 Seiten
2022
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6635-4 (ISBN)
129,95 inkl. MwSt
Explores how DisCrit has both deepened and expanded, providing increasingly nuanced understandings about how racism and ableism circulate across geographic borders, academic disciplines, multiplicative identities, intersecting oppressions, and individual and cultural resistances.
This sequel to the influential 2016 work DisCrit—Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory in Education explores how DisCrit has both deepened and expanded, providing increasingly nuanced understandings about how racism and ableism circulate across geographic borders, academic disciplines, multiplicative identities, intersecting oppressions, and individual and cultural resistances. Following an incisive foreword by DisCrit intellectual forerunner Alfredo Artiles, a diverse group of authors engage in inward, outward, and margin-to-margin analyses that raise deep and enduring questions about how we as scholars and teachers account for and counteract the collusive nature of oppressions faced by minoritized individuals with disabilities, particularly in educational contexts. Contributors ask readers to consider incisive questions such as: What are the affordances and constraints of DisCrit as it travels outside of U.S. contexts? How can DisCrit, as a critical and intersectional framework, be used to support and extend diverse forms of activism, expanded solidarities, and collective resistance? How can DisCrit inform and be augmented by engagements with other critical theories and modes of inquiry? How can DisCrit help to illuminate agency and resistance among learners with complex learning needs? How might DisCrit inform legal studies and other disciplinary and interdisciplinary contexts? How can DisCrit be a critical friend to interrogations involving issues of citizenship, language, and more?


Book Features:




Expands the discussion on DisCrit to include issues of language, citizenship, postsecondary education, and more.
Presents a robust engagement with DisCrit that reaches across disciplines, geographies, and temporalities.
Highlights the lived experience of people with disabilities as knowledge generators fighting against the collusive power of racism and ableism.
Recognizes that disability is complex and multifaceted, and that Black people, Indigenous People, and other People of Color should not be bound by labels in educational experiences and throughout their lives.
Further explores the discussion on DisCrit while encouraging disability scholars to substantially integrate racism into their analyses, and for race scholars to do the same with ableism.

Subini A. Annamma is an associate professor at Stanford University and has served as a special education teacher in public schools and youth prisons. Beth A. Ferri is a professor of inclusive education and disability studies at Syracuse University, where she also coordinates the doctoral program in special education. David J. Connor is professor emeritus of the Learning Disabilities program at Hunter College, City University of New York.

Contents


Foreword: The Future(s) of Disability: Of Complementary Representations, Heteroglossic Communities, and Moral Leadership ix


Acknowledgments xix


Introduction: Reflecting on DisCrit 1

Subini Annamma, Beth A. Ferri, & David Connor


PART I: OUTWARD INQUIRIES 11


1.  Toward a DisCrit Approach to American Law 13

Jamelia N. Morgan


2.  Collusive Symbiosis: Notes on Disability as White Property in Higher Education 31

Lauren E. Shallish, Michael D. Smith, & Ashley Taylor


3.  Disrupting Dominant Modes of Expression: Illuminating the Strengths and Gifts of Two Disabled Girls of Color 45

Amanda Miller, Sylvia Nyegenye, & Rose Mostafa-Shoukry


4.  “It Feels Like Living in a Limbo”: Exploring the Limits of Inclusion for Children Living at the Global Affective Intersections of Dis/ability, Language, and Migration in Italy and the United States 62

Valentina Migliarini, Chelsea Stinson, & David I. Hernández-Saca


PART II: INWARD INQUIRIES 79


5.  Does DisCrit Travel? The Global South and Excess Theoretical Baggage Fees 81

Tanushree Sarkar, Carlyn Mueller, & Anjali Forber-Pratt


6.  Identity Politics: Exploring DisCrit’s Potential to Empower Activism and Collective Resistance 96

Joy Banks, Phillandra Smith, & D’Arcee Charington Neal


7.  A DisCrit Call for the Abolition of School Police 112

Christina Payne-Tsoupros & Najma Johnson


8.  Perfect or Mocha: Language Policing and Pathologization 129

Jennifer Phuong & María Cioè-Peña


PART III: MARGIN TO MARGIN 145


9.  LatDisCrit: Exploring Latinx Global South DisCrit Reverberations as Spaces Toward Emancipatory Learning and Radical Solidarity 147

Alexis Padilla


10.  Unveiling the Intersections of Race and Disability in Students with Significant Support Needs 163

Nitasha M. Clark, George W. Noblit, Charna D’Ardenne, David A. Koppenhaver, & Karen Erickson


11.  Theorizing the Curriculum of Colonization in the U.S. Deaf Context: Situating DisCrit Within a Framework of Decolonization 179

Gloshanda Lawyer


Conclusion 199

Beth A. Ferri, David J. Connor, & Subinni A. Annamma


About the Authors 211


Index 219

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Disability, Culture, and Equity Series
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): Alfredo J. Artiles
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 235 mm
Gewicht 508 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8077-6635-6 / 0807766356
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6635-4 / 9780807766354
Zustand Neuware
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