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Diversity Book Report Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom bell hooks Jeff Herr EDU 8306- Diversity Frameworks June 23, 2012
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Transgress- to go beyond, to exceed established limits Revolutionary engagement Feminist thinking Community building Language and class tolerance
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Revolutionary engagement Buzz words: personal liberation diverse lifestyle climate of free expression students’ natural experiences
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Feminist thinking Racism does not exempt Black women from collectively participating in efforts to communicate, exchange ideas, and debate. Students as a whole are currently skeptical about the importance of feminist thinking and movements.
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Community building Critical thinkers must work together through pedagogical practices. - create new multicultural languages -decentralize authority -rewrite policies
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Language and class -Standard English is the language of conquest and domination. -The U.S. has extinguished the fires of many native tongues. -The oppressors language is essential: use it to communicate a revolutionary message, reinvent it as a new cultural creation. -Nonconformist intellectuals promote freedom through researching and publishing.
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Critique - revolutionary theories implemented in own classrooms - little support through triangulation - I re-evaluated my own beliefs
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Recommendations Is a rewrite needed to help the book remain timely and relevant? new ideas about feminism? creativity of hip-hop vocals? techno advances and class action?
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Correlations Western, modernist biases Vernacular talk should be embraced Current teaching is aligned for capitalism
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References hooks, b. (1994). Teaching to transgress: Education as the practice of freedom. New York, NY: Routledge.
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