Making and Molding Identity in Schools
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Making and Molding Identity in Schools: Student Narratives on Race, Gender, and Academic Engagement(SUNY series, Power, Social Identity, and Education)

Making and Molding Identity in Schools: Student Narratives on Race, Gender, and Academic Engagement(SUNY series, Power, Social Identity, and Education)


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Making and Molding Identity in Schools delves into the lives of adolescents to examine how youths assert ethnic and racial identities in the face of policies, discourses, and practices that work both to reproduce and challenge social categories. Detailed case studies illuminate adolescent voices and perspectives, revealing that identity and academic engagement emanate not just from societal and cultural forces, but also from ordinary, day to day interactions and experiences within school settings. Drawing on contemporary social theory, the author emphasizes the political and relational nature of race and ethnicity, and illustrates the potential for identities and ideologies to vary over time and across school settings. The book provides a needed expansion of theories that link youth identities and ideologies solely to cultural, economic and political forces, and provides insight into settings that allow students to engage without discarding their ethnic and racial selves.

Table of Contents:
List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: Way to an Inquiry PART I. FRAMES ON IDENTITY AND ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT 1. The Politics of Identity: Historical and Theoretical Contexts 2. Youths' Frames on Engagement PART II. DISCIPLINARY TECHNOLOGIES RESISTED: UNCONVENTIONAL DENTIES 3. Marbella Sanchez on Marginalization and Silencing 4. Carla Chavez on Masking and Isolation PART III. DOMINANT DISCOURSES ACCEPTED: CONFORMIST INDENTIES 5. Sonia Gonzales on Craziness 6. Ryan Moore on Fitting In PART IV. EMPOWERING SPEECH ACTS: ENCOURAGING TRANCULTURAL DENTIES 7. Johnnie Betts on Recasting the Self 8. Patricia Schmidt on Alternative Discourse PART V. EPILOGUE 9. Epilogue Notes References Index

About the Author :
Ann Locke Davidson is Research Associate at the Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh. She is coeditor, with Patricia Phelan, of Renegotiating Cultural Diversity in American Schools.

Review :
"I liked this book for several reasons. First, it provided me with a fairly good overview of the discourse in anthropology and education that deals with ethnic or racial identity and the schooling process. Second, it suggests that schools can make a difference and that students do not react to schooling in a neatly predictable way according to their ethnic or racial identity. It suggests, then, that schools can be important cultural sites for the reconstruction of identity consistent with the empowerment of marginalized youth and that they can challenge power relations and beliefs in the dominant culture. Finally, I liked the book because of its attempt to understand all of these issues through a presentation and interpretation of several stories of youth in school." - Dennis L. Carlson, Miami University


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  • ISBN-13: 9780791430828
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publisher Imprint: State University of New York Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 449 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0791430820
  • Publisher Date: 23 Aug 1996
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: SUNY series, Power, Social Identity, and Education
  • Sub Title: Student Narratives on Race, Gender, and Academic Engagement
  • Width: 152 mm


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