ABSTRACT

Racism has been endemic in the history of western societies, while the nature of race as a social category of difference is controversial and rigorously contested from scholarly and everyday perspectives today. This edited collection traces the history of considerations of the meaning and importance of race and racism in society and education through a deep dive into the contents of the archives of the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory.

Journal articles from the 1970s to today have been carefully selected throughout the text to showcase the trends and transformations in the field of educational philosophy over time. While historically western analytic philosophy of education did not focus particularly on race and racism, this changed in the 1990s, with the emergence of critical conversations about social justice that moved beyond liberal models. More recently, historical and theoretical accounts have sought to understand the processes of racialization in depth, as well as the intersectional nature of race privilege and discrimination across contemporary diverse societies worldwide. Taken together, the pieces in this book illustrates both the history of theorizing about race and racism in educational philosophy and theory as well as the breadth of present-day concerns.

This collection provides a foundation for developing a historical understanding of the position of race and racism in philosophy of education, while it also inspires new works in Critical Race Theory, Black and African Studies, critical pedagogy, and related areas. Additionally, it will inspire educators and scholars across diverse fields to further consider the significance of race and racism in education and in research in the present age.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Desire, Reason and Distributive Justice

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Inserting the ‘Race’ Into Critical Pedagogy

An Analysis of ‘Race-based Epistemologies’

chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

Actions Following Words

Critical Race Theory Connects to Critical Pedagogy 1

chapter Chapter 5|27 pages

After the Glow

Race Ambivalence and Other Educational Prognoses

chapter Chapter 7|23 pages

Audience Matters

Teaching Issues of Race and Racism for a Predominantly Minority Student Body

chapter Chapter 9|14 pages

The Anti-Black Order of No Child Left Behind

Using Lacanian Psychoanalysis and Critical Race Theory to Examine NCLB

chapter Chapter 11|12 pages

Teaching Whiteness

A Dialogue on Embodied and Affective Approaches