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Communication and Identity in the Classroom: Intersectional Perspectives of Critical Pedagogy

Bennett, Lance Kyle(Contributions by)Booker, Jahnasia(Contributions by)Calafell, Bernadette Marie(Contributions by)Garza, Antonio T. De La(Contributions by)Hingle, Aayushi(Contributions by)Hobson, Kathryn(Contributions by)Jr., Richard G. Jones(Contributions by)Juarez, Sergio Fernando(Contributions by)Lawless, Brandi(Contributions by)LeMaster, Benny(Contributions by)Mapes, Meggie(Contributions by)Meluch, Andrea L.(Contributions by)Mutua, Eddah M.(Contributions by)Ozalas, Bri(Contributions by)Robinson, Tomeka M.(Contributions by)Silverman, Rachel E.(Contributions by)Spieldenner, Andrew R.(Contributions by)Strasser, Daniel S.(Contributions by)Tankei-Aminian, Sachiko(Contributions by)Whittington, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Whittington, Elizabeth Y.(Contributions by)Strasser, Daniel S.(Edited by)
Part of the Critical Communication Pedagogy series
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This collection, edited by Daniel S. Strasser, was unearthed from the demand for more inclusive and expansive dialogues on intersectional identities, ethnicity, neuro-diversity, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation, class, and gender performance in academia. The autoethnographic and narrative accounts within Communication and Identity in the Classroom: Intersectional Perspectives of Critical Pedagogy offer personal, experiential perspectives on the power of identity to influence educators in classroom and mentoring spaces. The multiple perspectives offered here promote dialogue about how personal experience provides the ground upon which we build more dynamic relationships and communities. The contributors' experiences offer examples for a more expansive understanding of privilege, oppression, and identity. These seeds for conversation nourish discourses that build new communicative bridges between educators and students as we prepare to face the next interaction, class, and challenges and opportunity for resilience. This collection invites educators to be critical of their bodies, of their politics, of their intersecting identities, and acknowledge in words and actions that our bodies are political. Throughout this collection the contributors expand upon theories and methods of critical communication scholarship, radical love, and intersectionality using their embodied pedagogical experiences to ground the scholarship.

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Lexington Books
1793618062 / 9781793618061
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
12/01/2021
English
220 pages
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