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Black Immigrants in North America: Essays on Race, Immigration, Identity, Language, Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Becoming Black ハードカバー – イラスト付き, 2019/11/4
英語版
Awad Ibrahim
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The first wave of Black immigrants arrived in North America during the 1960s and 1970s, coming originally from the Caribbean. An opportunity was missed,however, in documenting their everyday experience from a social science perspective: what did it mean for a Barbadian or a Jamaican to live in Toronto or New York? Were they Jamaicans or did they go with the descriptor ‘Black’? What relationship did they have with African Canadians or African Americans? Black Immigrants in North America answersthese and other questions while documenting the second wave of Black immigration to North America, which started in the early 1990s. Theoretically and empirically grounded, the book is a documentation of the process of becoming Black – a radical identity transformation where a continental African is marked by Blackness. This, in turn, leads to a deeper understanding of what it means to encounter that social imaginary of, ‘Oh, they all look like Blacks to me!’ This encounter impacts what one learns and how one learns it, where learning English as a Second Language (ESL) is sidestepped in favor of Black English as a Second Language (BESL). Learning becomes a political and a pedagogical project of cultural, linguistic and identity investment and desire.
Perfect for courses such as: Black Immigrants, Race Complexity, Critical Applied Linguistics, Ethnography, Graduate Course on Educational Foundations and Curriculum
Perfect for courses such as: Black Immigrants, Race Complexity, Critical Applied Linguistics, Ethnography, Graduate Course on Educational Foundations and Curriculum
- 本の長さ226ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Myers Education Pr
- 発売日2019/11/4
- 寸法15.24 x 1.91 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-101975501969
- ISBN-13978-1975501969
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"Overall, I am in deep appreciation and admiration of Ibrahim for tackling an understudied topic...Ibrahim's book is a must read for those who are interested in understanding this deeply complex phenomenon and its importance for educators." (Full text of review available at Teachers College Record website.)
"Black Immigrants in North America is a rarity in researching and theorizing theunique lived experience of Black immigrants-both continental and diasporic Africans. Black immigrants, argues Dr. Ibrahim, complicate the very category of Blackness: moving it from a colonial and uni-dimensional category to a complicated and rhizomatic category that is forever becoming. Urgently needed, Black Immigrants in North America is a must read for those who are interestedin the Black body, Black immigration, Black youth, and Black pedagogy."--George J. Sefa Dei, OISE, The University of Toronto
"In this collection of compelling essays, Dr. Ibrahim offers critical insights into the complex and multi-layered aspects of identification and racialization pertaining to racialized students, and Black youth in particular, in relation to their schooling, education, and basically, life in Canada. Through his work, he disrupts existing conceptualizations, analyses and assumptions - or taken for granted truths - giving readers an enhanced understanding of the issues and additional avenues for theorization and action. For educators and others committed to social justice and equity, this work is a necessary read."--Carl James, York University (Canada), Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community & Diaspora
"In this timely collection, Awad Ibrahim achieves an impressive analysis of the existentialist intersections of race and Blackness, immigration and identity, all as tethered to Hip-Hop, pedagogy and being. In so doing, he excavates the fragmented habitat of naturalized Black liminality for new ways of 'repairing' warped subjectivities into liberated, even 'likable' personae. An impressive disquisition indeed, that should be read and shared widely."--Ali A. Abdi, The University of British Columbia
"Black Immigrants in North America is a rarity in researching and theorizing theunique lived experience of Black immigrants-both continental and diasporic Africans. Black immigrants, argues Dr. Ibrahim, complicate the very category of Blackness: moving it from a colonial and uni-dimensional category to a complicated and rhizomatic category that is forever becoming. Urgently needed, Black Immigrants in North America is a must read for those who are interestedin the Black body, Black immigration, Black youth, and Black pedagogy."--George J. Sefa Dei, OISE, The University of Toronto
"In this collection of compelling essays, Dr. Ibrahim offers critical insights into the complex and multi-layered aspects of identification and racialization pertaining to racialized students, and Black youth in particular, in relation to their schooling, education, and basically, life in Canada. Through his work, he disrupts existing conceptualizations, analyses and assumptions - or taken for granted truths - giving readers an enhanced understanding of the issues and additional avenues for theorization and action. For educators and others committed to social justice and equity, this work is a necessary read."--Carl James, York University (Canada), Jean Augustine Chair in Education, Community & Diaspora
"In this timely collection, Awad Ibrahim achieves an impressive analysis of the existentialist intersections of race and Blackness, immigration and identity, all as tethered to Hip-Hop, pedagogy and being. In so doing, he excavates the fragmented habitat of naturalized Black liminality for new ways of 'repairing' warped subjectivities into liberated, even 'likable' personae. An impressive disquisition indeed, that should be read and shared widely."--Ali A. Abdi, The University of British Columbia
著者について
Awad Ibrahim is an award-winning author and a Professor on the Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa, Canada. He is a Curriculum Theorist with a special interest in diasporic and continental African identities; cultural studies; applied linguistics; Hip-Hop; youth and Black popular culture; philosophy and sociology of education; social justice; and ethnography. He was born in Sudan and arrived in Canada, through the U.S., as a refugee. He has published more than 100 books and journal articles.
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