缩放我的眼睛:导师在南非大学教授种族主义

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M. Conradie
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批判性白人研究(Critical white studies, CWS)认为,挑战高等教育中的系统性种族主义必须包括对学生参与和产生种族主义知识的日常条件的学术关注。本研究考察了在历史上白人南非英语系的后殖民文学教程的背景。通过对合同雇佣导师的个人访谈,我描绘了这些导师如何赋予令人不安的经历以意义,以及他们如何管理自己的交叉主体性,同时通过后殖民文学吸引本科生参与系统性种族主义。具体来说,许多学生试图通过将他们的文章建立在物质剥夺的生活经历上来探索边缘化。如何在CWS中解读导师的回答是本文的核心关注点。
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Scales Off My Eyes: Tutors Teaching about Racism at a South African University
Abstract Critical whiteness studies (CWS) holds that challenging systemic racism in higher education must include scholarly attention to the everyday conditions under which students engage and produce knowledge about racism. This study examines the context of tutorials on postcolonial literature in a historically-white South African Department of English. Using individual interviews with contractually-employed Tutors, I map how these Tutors assign meaning to discomforting experiences and how they manage their own intersectional subjectivities while engaging undergraduates on systemic racism via postcolonial literature. Specifically, many students attempted to explore marginalization by grounding their essays in lived experiences of material deprivation. How Tutors’ responses might be read within CWS is a core concern of this article.
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期刊介绍: Culture, ethnicity, and gender influence multicultural organizations, mass media portrayals, interpersonal interaction, development campaigns, and rhetoric. Dealing with these issues, The Howard Journal of Communications, is a quarterly that examines ethnicity, gender, and culture as domestic and international communication concerns. No other scholarly journal focuses exclusively on cultural issues in communication research. Moreover, few communication journals employ such a wide variety of methodologies. Since issues of multiculturalism, multiethnicity and gender often call forth messages from persons who otherwise would be silenced, traditional methods of inquiry are supplemented by post-positivist inquiry to give voice to those who otherwise might not be heard.
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