1st Edition

The Education of Black Males in a 'Post-Racial' World

Edited By Anthony L. Brown, Jamel Donnor Copyright 2012
    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    152 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Education of Black Males in a ‘Post-Racial’ World examines the varied structural and discursive contexts of race, masculinities and class that shape the educational and social lives of Black males. The contributing authors take direct aim at the current discourses that construct Black males as disengaged in schooling because of an autonomous Black male culture, and explore how media, social sciences, school curriculum, popular culture and sport can define and constrain the lives of Black males. The chapters also provide alternative methodologies, theories and analyses for making sense of and addressing the complex needs of Black males in schools and in society. By expanding our understanding of how unequal access to productive opportunities and quality resources converge to systemically create disparate experiences and outcomes for African-American males, this volume powerfully illustrates that race still matters in 'post-racial' America.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of Race Ethnicity and Education.

    1. The Education of Black Males in a ‘Post-Racial’ World Anthony L. Brown (The University of Texas at Austin) and Jamel K. Donnor (The College of William and Mary)  2. Boyz to Men? Teaching to Restore Black Boys' Childhood Gloria Ladson-Billings (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)  3. Toward a New Narrative on Black Males, Education, and Public Policy Anthony L. Brown (The University of Texas at Austin) and Jamel K. Donnor (The College of William and Mary)  4. Escaping Devil’s Island: Confronting Racism, Learning History Carl Grant (The University of Wisconsin-Madison)  5. From Visuals to Vision: Using GIS to Inform Civic Dialogue about African American Males William F. Tate IV and Mark Hogrebe (Washington University in St. Louis)  6. Sociocultural Knowledge, and Visual Re(-)presentations of Black Masculinity and Community: Reading The Wire for Critical Multicultural Teacher Education Keffrelyn D. Brown and Amelia M. Kraehe (The University of Texas at Austin)  7. Living the Dream or Awakening from the Nightmare: Race and Athletic Identity Louis Harrison (The University of Texas at Austin), Gary Sailes (Indiana University), Willy K. Rotich (St. Bonaventure University) and Albert Bimper (The University of Texas at Austin)  8. Research Concerns, Cautions & Considerations on Black males in a ‘Post Racial’ Society Tyrone Howard and Terry Flennaugh (The University of California at Los Angeles)  9. New Possibilities: (Re)Engaging Black Male Youth Within Community Based Educational Spaces Bianca J. Baldrige (Teachers College, Columbia University), Marc Lamont Hill (Teachers College, Columbia University) and James Earl Davis (Temple University)

    Biography

    Anthony L. Brown is Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the area of social studies education at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He is a former classroom teacher and school administrator, whose scholarly interests focus on the education and learning experiences of African Americans. His work has been published in The Urban Review, Teachers College Record and Race Ethnicity and Education.

    Jamel K. Donnor is Assistant Professor in Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education at The College of William and Mary, USA. His research focuses on race and inequality, which encompasses three key areas: theory, policy analysis and the education of African American males. Theoretically, his interests in race are aligned with critical race theory (CRT). His work has been published in the Journal of Educational Foundations, Educational Technology and Race Ethnicity and Education.