1st Edition

Resegregation as Curriculum The Meaning of the New Racial Segregation in U.S. Public Schools

By Jerry Rosiek, Kathy Kinslow Copyright 2016
214 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

214 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

"Blending critical race theory, contemporary pragmatism, and the new materialism, this book raises questions about methodology, power, and change. Educational policy analysis needs this book, as do curriculum studies, teacher education, and antiracist work for its focus on how policy is lived by those on the receiving end of structural oppression." Patti Lather, Department of Education Studies,... Read more

Preface: Critical Race Theory, Agential Realism, and the Evidence of Experience: A Methodological and Theoretical Preface. 1. Introduction: Resegregation in Riverton and the Nation. 2. Forty Acres and a School: Community Discourse About Resegregation. 3. The Children are Watching: Demography as Social Text. 4. Ghetto West: Students Read Other Signifiers of Stratification. 5. Caught in the Curricular Net: Material and Symbolic Entanglements of Resegregation. 6. Why Are They Doing This To Us? More Resistance than Resignation. 7. Conclusions and Implications: The Reality of Resegregation. Epilogue

Biography

Jerry Rosiek is an Associate Professor of Education Studies at the University of Oregon, USA.

Kathy Kinslow graduated with a Ph.D. in the Social Foundations of Education from the University of Alabama in 2009 and currently works as an independent scholar in Syracuse, new York.