【2015】Diversity, Social Justice, and Inclusive Excellence: Transdisciplinary and Global Perspectives
Book 图书名称:Diversity, Social Justice, and Inclusive Excellence: Transdisciplinary and Global Perspectives
Author 作者: Seth N Asumah and Mechthild Nagel
Publisher 出版社: State University of New York Press
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Publishing Date 出版时间: Jan 2, 2015
Language 语言: English
Size 大小: 5 MB
Format 格式: pdf 文字版
ISBN:ISBN-10: 1438451628 , ISBN-13: 978-1438451626
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When students are introduced to the study of diversity and social justice, it is usually from sociological and psychological perspectives. The scholars and activists featured in this anthology reject this approach as too limiting, insisting that we adopt a view that is both transdisciplinary and multiperspectival. Their essays focus on the components of diversity, social justice, and inclusive excellence, not just within the United States but in other parts of the world. They examine diversity in the contexts of culture, race, class, gender, learned ability and dis/ability, religion, sexual orientation, and citizenship, and explore how these concepts and identities interrelate. The result is a book that will provide readers with a better theoretical understanding of diversity studies and will enable them to see and think critically about oppression and how systems of oppression may be challenged.
== Table of contents ==
List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Doing Diversity for Cultural Competence, Social Justice, and Inclusive Excellence
1. Five Faces of Oppression
2. The Vicissitudes of Cultural Competence: Dealing With Difficult Classroom Dialogue
Part II. Gender, Race, Class, Homosexuality, Disability, Immigration, and Animal Oppression in the United States
3. Teaching Feminist Pedagogy on Race and Gender: Beyond the Additive Approach?
4. Beyond the Pale: Reflections on the Vulnerability of Black Life in the United States
5. Women’s Work Trips and Multifaceted Oppression
6. Racial Identity and Policy Making: Redefining Whiteness
7. Examining Cyberstalking Through the Prism of Race and Gender
8. Framing the Same-Sex Marriage Issue as Equity
9. Oppression’s Three New Faces: Rethinking Iris Young’s “Five Faces of Oppression” for Disability Theory
10. Gender and the Politics of Invisible Disability
11. Stigmatized, Marginalized, and Ill: The Oppression of People with Serious Mental Illness
12. Rethinking United States Immigration Policy, Diversity, and the Politics of Exclusion
13. The Faces of Animal Oppression
Part III. Doing Diversity and Facing Global Challenges
14. The Tale of Two Worlds: Unpacking the Power of the Global North Over the Global South
15. Feeding the City and Financing the Family: Women Market Traders in Suva, Fiji
16. China in Africa: Dislocating Cultures, Re-examining the Role of the Nation-State, and the China Model in the Process of Development
17. Political Struggle of Rural Migrant Hostesses for First-Class Citizenship in Postsocialist China
18. Understanding Disability Rights in a Global Context
19. Islam, Rentier States, and the Quest for Democracy in the Middle East and Africa
20. African Relational Democracy: Reframing Diversity, Economic Development, and Society-Centered Governance for the Twenty-First Century