Multicultural Education in Colleges and Universities: A Transdisciplinary Approach Contributor(s): Ball, Howard (Editor), Mzamane, Mbulelo Vizikhu (Editor), Berkowitz, Stephen D. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0805816933 ISBN-13: 9780805816938 Publisher: Routledge OUR PRICE: $161.50 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 1998 Annotation: Provides an overview of the core dilemma in America, racism, and its impact on society, and an account of ways the contributors to this volume are dealing with it in their own teaching practice in colleges and universities. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Education | Aims & Objectives |
Dewey: 370.117 |
LCCN: 97031207 |
Lexile Measure: 1390 |
Physical Information: 0.68" H x 5.88" W x 9.34" (1.04 lbs) 192 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This book provides both an overview of the core dilemma in America--racism and the deadly impact it has had on American society--and an account of the ways in which the book's contributors have attempted to deal with this dilemma in their own teaching practice. Two core essays explore the theoretical and historical issues involved in defining "races" and "ethnic groups" in the West, and issues of racial and ethnic inequality in American society. The volume then examines a variety of strategies for "teaching the conflicts" in comparative literature and politics; African American literature; law, history, and political science; sociology; religion; economics; anthropology; and art and music. A premise of this book is that multicultural education in colleges and universities must be transdisciplinary--based on the perspectives offered by a multiplicity of interrelated disciplines. Clearly, scholars across the disciplines have a great deal to learn from one another about issues of race and ethnicity in American society. This book shares such knowledge in order to provide relevant, accurate information about these issues and their consequences for individuals living in America. It also encourages university educators to understand the challenges we face as a society and to be idealistic enough to want to draw upon the various strengths of our culture to assist in the remaking of American democracy. |