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Noury? Nourhan? — talking back to the enlightenment : practicing anti-racist teaching and learning in eighteenth-century British literature (Roundtable)

open access: yes, 2021
Names are political. Dealing with coloniality is acknowledging that it functions in both covert and overt methods—that this violence is often internalized. My name is Nourhan. It means “the light of heaven”; my family gave me this name because they found it fitting to my personality.
openaire   +2 more sources

Relational and feminist pedagogic approaches for developing engagement and inclusion of girls at risk of exclusion in England

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper highlights the inclusive potential of relational and feminist pedagogic strategies in education, focusing on girls at risk of exclusion. Girls in England are less likely than boys to be suspended or permanently excluded from school, but numbers are increasing.
Juliette Wilson‐Thomas   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Are Our Racial Concepts Necessarily Essentialist Due to Our Cognitive Nature? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Mallon and Kelly claim that hybrid constructionism predicts, at least, that (1) racial representations are stable over time and (2) that racial representations should vary more in mixed-race cultures than in cultures where ...
Bayruns Garcia, Eric
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‘It's all very well having a diverse curriculum, but if there is no curriculum, it can be as diverse as you like’: Precarity and decolonising in the neoliberal UK higher education system

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Drawing upon interview research across two academic departments as part of the early stages of a ‘decolonise the curriculum’ initiative at a Southern UK university, this study highlights a growing gulf between policy and practice in efforts to address systemic racial inequalities in UK universities. A reliance upon precarious labour, a culture
Triona Fitton   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ibridità (im)possibili. Discorso coloniale e meticciato in Mal d'Africa di Bacchelli e Sambadù, amore negro di Mura

open access: yesIperstoria, 2015
This essay aims at exploring, connecting and understanding historical events such as the official beginning of Fascist antisemitism and its colonial racist roots, Italian colonial War on Ethiopia, racial laws, and cultural artifacts (mainly the novels ...
Roberto Derobertis
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Colonialism from past to present — talking back to the en-lightenment : practicing anti-racist teaching and learning in eighteenth-century British literature (Roundtable)

open access: yes, 2021
Etched onto the ocean-battered surface of Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, the year 1620 remains ingrained in the cultural and literary memories of over three centuries of American identity. As a collective imaginary, the cultural monolith of American national belonging partakes in a historical narrative that extends its roots far beyond the shores of ...
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The impact of the current student loans regime on Muslim student engagement and retention in English higher education

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract There is much interest in the potential for an alternative funding system for higher education students in England to support the spiritual and worldly needs of British Muslim students. At the heart of this issue lies a tension over whether the student financing system in English HE is haram, or forbidden under Islamic (Shari'ah) law, because ...
Richard Hall   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Voices of Black Children in Research and Literature: hoping is the verb

open access: yesEducação & Realidade, 2019
This essay is intended to highlight the experiences of black children in academic research and children's literature. Assuming their voices as references for the effective education of ethnic-racial relations, we discuss discourses produced in the school
Débora Cristina de Araújo   +1 more
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(Re)conceptualizing Protests: Activism, Resistance, and AANAPISIs

open access: yesFrontiers in Education, 2018
Though protests on college campuses have captured public attention, far less consideration has been paid to Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs).
Rose Ann E. Gutierrez, Annie Le
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Racism and the Canadian State [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
The practices and official discourse of a variety of state institutions in Canada have reflected a new level of race consciousness during the past five years.
Stasiulis, Daiva K.
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