对批判性跨部门宗教文学的呼吁:教师教育中白人和基督教特权的跨部门考察

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Brittany A. Aronson, Muna Altowajri, Dominique Brown, E. Enright, H. Stohry
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摘要本研究有助于我们理解职前教师如何参与讨论种族主义、白人、基督教特权和宗教多样性的课程。首先,我们将宗教在美国社会中的种族化置于背景中,描述了区分基督教特权、霸权和白人的文献,以及已知的教师对宗教的理解。其次,我们提出了我们的理论框架,该框架借鉴了交叉性理论和批判性白度研究。第三,我们分享了我们对职前教师课程的纵向研究结果。最后,我们总结了在教师教育中增加宗教素养的含义和建议。
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A Call for Critical Intersectional Religious Literacies: An Intersectional Examination of Whiteness and Christian Privilege in Teacher Education
Abstract This study contributes to our understanding of how pre-service teachers engage in courses that discuss racism, whiteness, Christian privilege, and religious diversity. First, we contextualize the racialization of religion in U.S. society and describe the literature distinguishing Christian privilege, hegemony, and whiteness, as well as what is known about teachers’ understanding of religion. Second, we present our theoretical framework, which is informed by intersectionality theory and critical whiteness studies. Third, we share the findings from our longitudinal study of pre-service teacher coursework. Finally, we conclude with implications and recommendations for increased religious literacies within teacher education.
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