Race, culture, and the city
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- 0791423832
Race, culture, and the city is a african americans, critical pedagogy book by Stephen Nathan Haymes.
About this book
The author argues that "race" as a social construction is one of the most powerful categories for constructing urban mythologies about blacks, and that this is significant in a dominant white supremacist culture that equates blackness and black people with both danger and the exotic. The book examines how these myths are realized in the material landscapes of the city, in its racialization of black residential space through the imagery of racial segregation. This imagery along with the racializing of crime portrays black residential space as natural "spaces of pathology," and in need of social control through policing and residential dispersion and displacement. It is in this context that Haymes proposes the development of a pedagogy of black urban struggle that incorporates critical pedagogy.
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Race, culture, and the city is a African Americans, Critical pedagogy, Education, Education, Urban, Educational anthropology book.
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The author argues that "race" as a social construction is one of the most powerful categories for constructing urban mythologies about blacks, and that this is significant in a dominant white supremacist culture that equates blackness and black people with both danger and the exotic. The book examin...
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Race, culture, and the city was written by Stephen Nathan Haymes.