New approaches to inequality research with youth : theorizing race beyond the traditions of our disciplines / edited by Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang, and Jade Nixon
- Published
- New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xi, 203 pages) : illustration
- Additional Creators
- Tuck, Eve, Yang, K. Wayne, and Nixon, Jade
Access Online
- Taylor & Francis: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Contents
- Introduction / Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang, and Jade Nixon -- Part I: our theories takes place / Edited by Jade Nixon -- Toward a sociology of Indigenous placemaking / Theresa Rocha Beardall -- They are here with me: (critical race) theories from my flesh / Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr. -- "Central California's completely different:" theorizing racialization in the San Joaquin Valley through a rural Latinx epistemology / Mayra Puente -- Part II: Racialization is an ongoing (settler) process / Edited by Leah Doanne -- Lynwood as theory: community as a curriculum on race / Dinorah Sánchez Loza -- The double burden of racism and invisibility / Goleen Samari -- Part III: Refusing to speak against ourselves and our communities / Edited by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang -- Abolitionist praxis and back geographies in social work / Victoria Copeland -- Racialization, quantification, and criticalism: finding space in the break / Derek A. Houston -- Undisciplining school discipline research: refusing the racial paternalism to punishment pipeline / Mahasan Chaney -- Engaging with race and racism in research: developing a racial analysis / Dina Okamoto -- Part IV: Our stories are the heart of theory / Edited by Joanna Williams -- Our stories are the heart of theory: walking the mosaic path and exorcising the ghosts of missionaries past / Dani Ahuicaptzin Cornejo -- Your theory is too small: beyond stories of the hunt / Antar A. Tichavakunda -- An afrofuturist dreams of black liberations: Ddisentangling blackness from fatalism / Stephanie Renee Toliver.
- Summary
- Those engaging in research to reduce youth inequality know that robust and resonant theories are needed alongside strong methods to study racialization, racism, and the consequences of racial categorization. This edited volume shares contributors' first-person narrations of some of the hard-fought learnings and challenges of breaking from the traditions of their disciplinary fields and finding new and reclaimed ways to think about race. Featuring contributors' narrations of how they came to engage with compelling theories of Blackness, Indigeneity, and/or racialization, and how such theories inform the social science research they do with young people, this timely and consequential text tells a multi-disciplinary story about the careful reading and co-theorizing that is required to refuse universal theories of Blackness, Indigeneity, and racialization.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781003833536 electronic book
1003833535 electronic book
9781003303800 electronic book
1003303803 electronic book
9781003833598 electronic book EPUB
1003833594 electronic book EPUB
1032301856
9781032301853
103228398X
9781032283982
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