1st Edition

Navigating Precarity in Educational Contexts Reflection, Pedagogy, and Activism for Change

Edited By Karen Monkman, Ann Frkovich, Amira Proweller Copyright 2022
    254 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    254 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This volume offers a timely collection of research-based studies that engage with contemporary conditions of precarity across an array of locations, exploring how it is understood, experienced, and acted upon by educators in schools, universities, and nonformal educational spaces. Precarity presents as layered, unpredictable, destabilizing, and rapidly shifting sociopolitical and economic dynamics, shown here in various forms, including the global pandemic, divisive populist politics, displacement of refugees and the landless, race and gender injustices, and neoliberal policies that constrain educational and social possibilities. Grouped around reflection, educational practice, and social activism, the authors show how educators engage these precarious conditions as they work toward a more interconnected, humane, and just society.

    This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in social foundations of education, multicultural and social justice education, educational policy, and international and comparative education, sociology and anthropology of education, and cultural studies within education, among other fields.

    Chapter 1. Navigating Education in Precarious Times

    Ann Frkovich, Amira Proweller & Karen Monkman

    Part I. Precarious Entanglements: Situating the Self

    Chapter 2. No Hablo Español: Contributions to the Loss of the Spanish Language Among Latinxs in the United States

    Erica Zuniga Fuentes

    Chapter 3. Invisibility and Hypervisibility of Arab American Female Students in Times of Heightened Anti-Arab and Anti-Islamic Sentiment

    Sawsan Jaber

    Chapter 4. Searching for Belonging: How Transnationalism Influences Chinese American College Students’ Ethnic Identity Construction

    Yan Wang & Beth L. Goldstein

    Chapter 5. Reflections on Privilege, Oppression, and Possibilities in Times of Radical Change

    Beth S. Catlett & Amira Proweller

    Part II. Educational Practice in Precarious Spaces

    Chapter 6. Shifting Fields: Japanese University Students’ Habitus During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Richard H. Derrah, Phillip M. Clark & Kevin Ballou

    Chapter 7. The Classroom as a Space for Power and Healing: Examining the Case of New York City After Trump’s Election

    Salma Waly

    Chapter 8. Vignettes From the Underground: The Difficulty of Challenging Educational Spaces

    Ann Frkovich & Tameka Carter-Richardson

    Chapter 9. Fleeing Home, Finding Home, and Chasing Dreams: Refugee Journeys to New Spaces for Belonging

    Yacoub Aljaffery

    Part III. Pushing Back Against Precarity

    Chapter 10. From Embodied to Spectral: Teaching Transnational Feminisms in Times of Protest and Pandemic

    Sabrina González & Cara K. Snyder

    Chapter 11. Activists’ Use of Trauma-Informed Frameworks: Insights From Popular Education Spaces in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Jennifer Lee O’Donnell, Rebecca John & Guadalupe Valdivia

    Chapter 12. "Stones One Day, Flowers the Next": The Struggle for Itinerant Schools in the Landless Workers Movement (MST), Brazil

    Nisha Thapliyal

    Chapter 13. Radical Consciousness and Movements in Defense of Black Lives: The Lineage of Detroit’s League of Revolutionary Black Workers and the Promise of Education for Liberation

    Bianca Ayanna Suárez

    Conclusion

    Chapter 14. Precarity in Educational Spaces: Reflecting Back and Moving Forward

    Amira Proweller, Ann Frkovich & Karen Monkman

    Biography

    Karen Monkman is Professor Emerita of Education at DePaul University, USA.

    Ann Frkovich is Associate Professor in the Department of Research at Concordia University, USA.

    Amira Proweller is Associate Professor and Program Director in the Department of Teacher Education at DePaul University, USA.