ABSTRACT

Although multicultural education has made significant gains in recent years, with many courses specifically devoted to the topic in both undergraduate and graduate education programs, and more scholars of color teaching in these programs, these victories bring with them a number of pedagogic dilemmas. Most students in these programs are not themselves students of color, meaning the topics and the faculty teaching them are often faced with groups of students whose backgrounds and perspectives may be decidedly different – even hostile – to multicultural pedagogy and curriculum. This edited collection brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars of color to critically examine what it is like to explore race in predominantly white classrooms. It delves into the challenges academics face while dealing with the wide range of responses from both White students and students of color, and provides a powerful overview of how teachers of color highlight the continued importance and existence of race and racism. Exploring Race in Predominately White Classrooms is an essential resource for any educator interested in exploring race within the context of today’s classrooms

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

White Crisis and the Value of Losing One's Way

chapter 1|14 pages

“The Whiteness is Thick”

Predominantly White Classrooms, Student of Color Voice, and Freirian Hopes

chapter 2|9 pages

This Bridge Called My Body

Talking Race Through Embodying Difference

chapter 3|10 pages

Staying in the Conversation

Having Difficult Conversations about Race in Teacher Education

chapter 4|12 pages

Race-ing the Curriculum

Reflections on a Pedagogy of Social Change

chapter 8|8 pages

Racialized Consciousness and Learned Ignorance

Trying to Help White People Understand

chapter 9|18 pages

On Why Race Matters

Teaching the Relevance of the Semantics and Ontology of Race

chapter 10|8 pages

Unveiling Whiteness in Higher Education

Scholars of Color and Double Consciousness

chapter 11|11 pages

Metacognitive RACLaGE Reflection

A Black Professor's Journey to Use the Master's Tools to Dismantle His House 1

chapter 12|15 pages

The Racialized Feminist Killjoy in White Academia

Contesting White Entitlement

chapter 13|11 pages

Race In(Out)side the Classroom

On Pedagogy and the Politics of Collegiality

chapter 14|8 pages

Immersion Diversity

Teaching Tourism, Travel Writing, and Race From the Inside Out

chapter 15|22 pages

Pedagogical Challenges of “Teaching the Global”

Race, Nation, and Transnational Feminist Praxis

chapter |8 pages

Afterword

Teaching Whiteness to White Students