超越童年的界限:南北战争前北方的非裔美国儿童

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Kaisha Esty
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这项工作的一个重要贡献是今天的教学实践与黑人学校教师的逃亡教学实践之间的联系。这本书发人深省,研究严谨。《逃亡教学法》将吉文斯的所有教育经历融入到他的研究中。它整合了教育、历史和黑人研究。这本书从各个领域的分析深度和跨学科的轻松。吉文斯的研究基于传统的历史方法论,从正式和非正式的档案和个人收藏,到报纸、教科书、教育记录、自传和口述历史。重要的是,他将黑人学生的声音提升为理解黑人教师影响的另一种途径。通过研究黑人教师和伍德森的生活,吉文斯揭示了逃亡教学法如何给黑人社区带来希望和重新设想另一种选择的能力。黑人教师在面对白人至上主义制度的现实时表现出了勇气。黑人学生所表现出的这种教学勇气为黑人教育做出了深刻而持续的贡献。黑人教师知道他们的教学与黑人生活的命运和自由息息相关。吉文斯用这本书将黑人教师、学者和领导人将逃亡教学法转化为学术和实践的行动背后的灵感联系起来。《逃亡教学法与黑人教学艺术》是对黑人生活和历史的保存。
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Beyond the Boundaries of Childhood: African American Children in the Antebellum North
A significant contribution of this work is the connection between today’s teaching practices and Black schoolteachers’ fugitive pedagogic practices. This book is intellectually stimulating and rigorously researched. Fugitive Pedagogy brings all of Givens’s educational experiences to bear on his research. It incorporates education, history, and Black studies. The book pulls from various fields with analytic depth and interdisciplinary ease. Givens grounds his research in traditional historical methodology from formal and informal archives and personal collections, to newspapers, textbooks, educational records, autobiographies, and oral histories. Importantly, he elevates Black student voices as an alternative avenue to understand Black teachers’ impact. By studying Black teachers and the life of Woodson, Givens unveils how fugitive pedagogy gives Black communities hope and the ability to reimagine an alternative. Black schoolteachers exemplified bravery in navigating the realities of a white supremist institution. This pedagogic bravery observed by Black students allowed for a deep and continued contribution to Black education. Black schoolteachers knew their teaching was connected to the fate and freedom of Black life. Givens uses this book to connect the inspiration behind Black teachers, scholars, and leaders’ actions of turning fugitive pedagogy into scholarship and practice. Fugitive Pedagogy and the Art of Black Teaching is the preservation of Black life and history.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of American History is the leading scholarly publication and the journal of record in the field of American history. Published quarterly in March, June, September, and December, the Journal continues its nine-decade-long career presenting original articles on American history. Many are widely reprinted or have won prizes. Each volume of the Journal features a variety of pieces that deal with every aspect of American history, including state-of-the-field essays, broadly inclusive book reviews, and reviews of films, museum exhibitions, and Web sites. Our large board of International contributing editors helps the Journal meet its goal of situating American history within a global context.
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