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Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality: New Visions- (Counterpoints) by Peter Lang Inc. *Online Library »RTF

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Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality: New Visions- (Counterpoints)

Title:Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality: New Visions- (Counterpoints)
Author:Peter Lang Inc.
Rating:4.72 (420 Votes)
Asin:1433123274
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:213 Pages
Publish Date:2013-09-30
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This book won the 2014 AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award.Engaging Culture, Race and Spirituality addresses a critical question rarely addressed in our conversations and the literature about race, culture and diversity: How might spirituality and our inner lives matter in teaching and teacher education that explicitly engages and addresses race and culture? In ways explicit and embodied, this book focuses on how engaging spirituality and the inner life can serve as radical intervention in our dialogues about race and culture in education. Gathered together are the voices of emerging young scholars whose thinking and research explicitly marshal theories of spirituality as critical interventions in their dialogues and discourses about culture and race in teaching and teacher education. Each chapter is followed by a scholar visionary who points to ways for educators and educational researchers to see the usefulness of su

Editorial : About the Author Cynthia B. Dillard (Nana Mansa II of Mpeasem, Ghana) is the Mary Frances Early Endowed Professor in Teacher Education at the University of Georgia. She is the author of numerous articles and two books, On Spiritual Strivings: Transforming an African American Woman’s Academic Life and Learning to (Re)member the Things We’ve Learned to Forget: Endarkened Feminisms, Spirituality, and the Sacred Nature of Teaching and Research. Chinwe L. Okpalaoka is the Director of Undergraduate Recruitment and Diversity Services in the College of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University. In this role, she oversees the recruitment and retention of underrepresented undergraduate students. Her first book, (Im)migrations, Relations and Identities: Negotiating Cultural Memory will be published later this year.

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