Race, Whiteness, and Education reaffirms a critical appreciation of whiteness within race studies of education. It interrogates the racial center and produces insights into race relations and the common sense understandings that sustain it.
Race, Whiteness, and Education reaffirms a critical appreciation of whiteness within race studies of education. It interrogates the racial center and produces insights into race relations and the common sense understandings that sustain it.
This volume offers a deep interpretation of Edward Said’s literary thought toward the development of educational criticism. This is a valuable teaching resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of education studies, postcolonial studies, and ethnic studies.