Book Summary: This collection of essays introduces multiple social theories through discussions of ideas across national borders. In each of the nine sections, the first chapter introduces a theory in a context outside of the United States. The second chapter then responds to the first by refocusing the discussion inside the United States. It has long been understood that it is difficult to perceive one’s own context as contingent on culture and history, thus, exploring social phenomena in a different context assists in perceiving the dynamics at play. Ultimately, though, social theory should be used to analyze one’s own environment and understand how class, race, gender, sexuality, religion, etc., inform one’s own culture. Examining Social...
This article is a discussion of a dominant (and mostly taken-for-granted) discourse of multicultural...
For decades, Canadian multiculturalism policy has promoted a vision of integration in which all peop...
Book synopsis: Hybridity and its Discontents explores the history and experience of 'hybridity' - th...
In a nation in which our schools are increasingly populated with children from diverse ethnic, relig...
Using Third-World feminist and postcolonial theory, this research complicates the narrative of cultu...
I n Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education we explore theuntapped potential that narrat...
It is often difficult to teach intercultural concepts to students who have, or who think they have, ...
Conceptions of culture are bound to conceptions of human being and human becoming. Cultures endure t...
Contemporary political theory debates about multiculturalism largely take for granted that it is “cu...
Gollnick and Chinn (1986) argue that the concept of "multicultural education " is not new ...
Intercultural education, focused on understanding, respecting, and engaging in dialogue among and ab...
By addressing intercultural and multicultural education in a global context, this volume brings toge...
Kincheloe & Pinar (1991) propose that there is a “signifi cance of place ” which must be used as...
Through sociohistorical analysis, this dissertation examines the conceptual basis of multicultural e...
Why do we need to focus on cultures today? Not many years ago we lived within our communities and ra...
This article is a discussion of a dominant (and mostly taken-for-granted) discourse of multicultural...
For decades, Canadian multiculturalism policy has promoted a vision of integration in which all peop...
Book synopsis: Hybridity and its Discontents explores the history and experience of 'hybridity' - th...
In a nation in which our schools are increasingly populated with children from diverse ethnic, relig...
Using Third-World feminist and postcolonial theory, this research complicates the narrative of cultu...
I n Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education we explore theuntapped potential that narrat...
It is often difficult to teach intercultural concepts to students who have, or who think they have, ...
Conceptions of culture are bound to conceptions of human being and human becoming. Cultures endure t...
Contemporary political theory debates about multiculturalism largely take for granted that it is “cu...
Gollnick and Chinn (1986) argue that the concept of "multicultural education " is not new ...
Intercultural education, focused on understanding, respecting, and engaging in dialogue among and ab...
By addressing intercultural and multicultural education in a global context, this volume brings toge...
Kincheloe & Pinar (1991) propose that there is a “signifi cance of place ” which must be used as...
Through sociohistorical analysis, this dissertation examines the conceptual basis of multicultural e...
Why do we need to focus on cultures today? Not many years ago we lived within our communities and ra...
This article is a discussion of a dominant (and mostly taken-for-granted) discourse of multicultural...
For decades, Canadian multiculturalism policy has promoted a vision of integration in which all peop...
Book synopsis: Hybridity and its Discontents explores the history and experience of 'hybridity' - th...