Brill's Encyclopedia of Critical Understanding in Education

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Subject: Education
Series Editors: William M. Reynolds and Brad Porfilio
Comprising 2000 entries, Brill’s Encyclopedia of Critical Understanding in Education is a fully searchable database presenting comprehensive and accurate portraits of the various disciplines related to critical thinking and understanding in Educational Research. What readers will encounter in this database is what the various fields are saying, and have been saying during their various histories. Designed to open up conversations among current established scholars and future, next generation scholars nationally and internationally, these complicated conversations further expand the various fields and lead to possibilities for praxis. Praxis emphasizes the increase of critical knowledge and understandings both for self-development and social reconstruction. There is a uniqueness in Critical Understanding in Education in the commitment to the focus on the historical development and comprehensive critical presentation of a particular discipline.
For more information: see Brill.com
Comprising 2000 entries, Brill’s Encyclopedia of Critical Understanding in Education is a fully searchable database presenting comprehensive and accurate portraits of the various disciplines related to critical thinking and understanding in Educational Research. What readers will encounter in this database is what the various fields are saying, and have been saying during their various histories. Designed to open up conversations among current established scholars and future, next generation scholars nationally and internationally, these complicated conversations further expand the various fields and lead to possibilities for praxis. Praxis emphasizes the increase of critical knowledge and understandings both for self-development and social reconstruction. There is a uniqueness in Critical Understanding in Education in the commitment to the focus on the historical development and comprehensive critical presentation of a particular discipline.
For more information: see Brill.com
- English Language Arts Education
- Introduction from the Editors
- Adolescent Literacy
- Aesthetics
- Anti-Racist Curriculum
- Arts-Based Methods
- Arts in English Language Arts
- Canon
- Collaborative Learning
- Critical Bilingual Literacies Approach
- Critical Conversations in English Education
- Critical Language Awareness
- Digital Literacy
- Digital/Media/Film/Virtual Reality
- Digital Storytelling
- Disability/Ability
- Drama-Based Pedagogy
- Elements of Literacy
- Emergent Bilinguals: Grammar and the Socio-Political Context
- Emergent Literacy
- Emerging Multilingual Learners
- English Language Arts Instruction
- Gender
- Global Englishes
- Hip Hop Education
- Language Acquisition
- LGBTQ Policy Landscape
- Literary Theory and English Language Arts Education
- Long-Term English Learners
- Makerspaces
- Music in the Teaching of English
- Poetry
- Race
- Racial Literacy
- Response to Literature
- Standardized English
- Storytelling
- Translanguaging
- Visual Arts in English Language Arts
- Writing and Writing Instruction
- Young Adult Literature
- Youth
- Notes on Contributors
- Critical Understandings of Latinx and Global Education
- Foreword: Connection and Critical Praxis
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Rita Sacay
- Ana Lopez
- Alejandro Cervantes and Judith Flores Carmona
- Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for Mexican American Students: Existing Research and Future Directions
- Culturally Responsive Lessons: Assessing English Language Learners (ELL s)
- Don’t Call It the New (Latinx) South, Estábamos Aquí por Años
- Dual Language Programs: The Landscape in Low Incidence Areas
- Emergent Bilingual Students Integrating Latinx Life-World Knowledges: Types of Student Knowledges and Promising Pedagogies
- Field Placement Experiences of Latinx Bilingual Pre-Service teachers: “Hoy es mi primer día oficial como maestra”
- Growing Globally Conscious Citizens: Documenting Two Dual Language Maestras’ Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching Science
- Hate Speech in its Ultimate Form and the Response of an Educator: Warnings We Have Not Heeded
- Latin American Immigration in the Spanish Educational System
- Latina Ethnographers Consider Ways of Knowing and Being in the Field: A Decolonial and Humanizing Approach to Educational Research with and for Immigrant Latinx Families
- Latinx Adopted People’s Quest for Self-understanding: Alone and Brown in a Sea of Whiteness
- Latinx Educators Dismantling Borders: “We Are Evolving, We Are Game Changers, We Are World Changers”
- Latinx Engineering Students: A Critical Multimodal Analysis of Professional Identity Texts
- Latinx Immigrant Children Using Biliteracy and Their Linguistic Resources outside School Walls
- Local Latinx Community and Educational Histories in the U.S./Mexico Borderlands: Critically Engaging with U.S. Census Population Schedules
- Parental Involvement across Race, Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status through QuantCrit: Complicating Statistical Results
- School Culture and Restorative Justice: Transformations and Radical Healing in One Latinx High School
- Second Language Writing Approaches in Teacher Education for Multilingual Preservice Teachers: Desde el Local Hasta el Global
- Secondary Latina Educators: Testimonios
- Silenced Voices Reimagined in the Classroom: Speaking Their Truths
- Student Ambassador Program
- Transfronterizx Students and the Figured Worlds of Texas State Writing Exams
- Notes on Contributors
- Queer Studies in Education
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Abolitionist Teaching
- Affect
- AIDS Activism
- Allies and Allyship
- Allonormativity and Compulsory Sexuality
- Androgyny
- Antiblackness
- Antidiscrimination Laws and Policies
- Asexuality and Asexuality Studies
- Ballroom Culture
- Biological Essentialism
- Bisexuality and Bisexuality Studies
- Bullying
- Calling In/Calling Out
- Campus Activism
- Campus Climate (College and University)
- Chicana Feminism
- Cisheteropatriarchy
- Cisheterosexism
- The Closet
- Community Colleges and LGBTQ+ Professionals
- Community Colleges and LGBTQ+ Students
- Compulsory Heterogenderism
- Compulsory Heterosexuality
- Confession
- Conversion Therapy
- Corporeality
- Critical Content Analysis
- Curriculum Inclusive of Sexual and Gender Diversity
- Decolonizing Approaches
- Disidentification
- Drag and Drag Studies
- Educational Research and Queer Issues in K-12 Schools
- Equity vs. Equality
- Exclusion and Removal in School Discipline
- Gender Binary
- Gender/Gender Identity/Gender Expression
- Gender-Affirming Care
- Gender-Based Microaggressions
- Gender-Complex Education
- Genderbashing
- Genderism
- Genderqueer
- GLSEN
- Go Along Interviews
- GSAs (Gay-Straight Alliances or Gender-Sexuality Alliances)
- Hegemonic Masculinity
- Hegemony
- Heternormativity
- Heteropatriarchy
- Heterosexism
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
- HIV/AIDS in the United States
- Homonationalism
- Homonormativity
- Hookup Culture
- Identity Politics
- Inclusion
- Intersectionality
- Intersex
- It Gets Better
- Jotería Pedagogy
- Jotería Studies
- Kinsey Scale
- Latinx
- Lavender Scares/Queer Purges
- LGBQ Faculty (Postsecondary)
- LGBQ K-12 Students
- LGBQ K-12 Teachers
- LGBQ Postsecondary Students
- LGBQ Teacher Induction
- LGBTQ Education Research (Postsecondary)
- LGBTQ Homelessness
- LGBTQ+ Campus Resource Centers
- Liminality
- Marxism and Marxist Theories of Gender and Sexuality
- Matrix of Intelligibility
- Monosexism
- Nepantla Theory
- Neuroqueer
- No Promo Homo Laws
- Outness and Coming Out
- Panopticon
- Paranoid and Reparative Reading
- Parents and Parental Involvement
- Performativity
- Political Organizing
- Poststructuralism
- Pride Festivals and Parades
- Pronouns
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychological Identity Development Models
- Quare Theory
- Queer
- Queer Archives
- Queer Children’s Literature
- Queer Composing
- Queer Critical Theories
- Queer Ecology
- Queer Ethnography
- Queer Futurity
- Queer Indigenous Studies
- Queer Literacies
- Queer of Color Critique
- Queer Pedagogy
- Queer Phenomenology
- Queer Qualitative Research
- Queer Quantitative Research
- Queer Reading
- Queer Studies of (Dis)Ability
- Queer Survey Methodologies
- Queer Theory
- Queer Worldmaking
- Queer Young Adult Literature
- Queering Mixed Methods Research
- Religion
- Resilience and Queer People
- Restorying
- Rurality and LGBTQ+ Youth
- Safe Spaces and Safe Zone Trainings
- School and Public Libraries
- School Climate (K-12)
- Self-Authorship
- Settler Colonialism
- Sex (as Assigned at Birth)
- Sexual Education and Queerness
- Sexual Identity
- Sexual Orientation Microaggressions
- Sexual Violence
- Sexualization
- Social Media and Queerness
- Standpoint Theory
- Student Development Theory
- Teacher Education and Queerness
- Trans* Ethnic Studies
- Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs)
- Trans Faculty (Postsecondary)
- Trans K-12 Teachers
- Trans Postsecondary Students
- Trans Studies in Education
- Transgender K-12 Students
- Transnormativity
- Transphobia/Transmisogyny
- Trauma and Trauma Stewardship
- Two Spirit
- Undocuqueer
- Visibility
- Vocal Pedagogy
- Whiteness in Queer Studies
- Womanism
- Women of Color Feminisms
- Marxism and Education
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- The 4th Industrial Revolution, Post-Capitalism, Waged Labour and Vocational Education
- Alienation and Education
- Alternatives to Capitalism
- Capital Accumulation and Education
- Colonialisms and Class
- Communism
- Corporate State
- Critical Education
- Critical Realism
- Cuban-Marxist Education
- Dialectical Materialism (Materialist Dialectics)
- Disaster Education
- Early Childhood, Feminism, and Marx
- Employment: Education without Jobs – Young People, Qualifications, and Employment in 21st Century Britain
- Ethnography of Education and Marxism: Education Research for Social Transformation
- Freire, Paulo (1921–1997) as a Marxist Revolutionary for Education
- Gramsci, Antonio (1891–1937): Culture and Education
- Green Marxism
- Guevara, Ernesto “Che” (1928–1967)
- Intersectionality: Scaling Intersectional Praxes
- Lenin, Vladimir (1870–1924) and Education
- Liberation Theology
- Luxemburg, Rosa (1871–1919) and Education
- Managerialism and Higher Education
- Marxism and Education: [Closed] and … Open …
- Marxism and Human Rights against Capitalism
- Marxist Feminism and Education: Gender, Race, and Class
- Middle Classes of the World
- Neo-Liberalism and Revolution: Marxism for Emerging Critical Educators
- New Left, Anarchism and Education
- Palestine: Education in Mandate Palestine
- Plebs League: Towards a Modern Plebs League
- Postdigital Marxism
- Poverty: Class, Poverty and Neo-Liberalism
- Public Pedagogy
- Public University: The Political Economy of the Public University
- Social Class: Education, Social Class and Marxist Theory
- State and Private Capital: Education, State and Capital
- World-Systems Critical Education
- Critical Whiteness Studies in Education
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Affirmative Action
- Alt-Right
- American Indian Boarding Schools
- American Indians and Whiteness
- Antisemitism
- Arab Americans and Whiteness
- Asian Americans and Whiteness
- Baldwin, James
- Basement Culture
- Black Americans and Whiteness
- Brokenness
- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
- Capitalism and Whiteness
- Caucasian
- Christianity and Whiteness
- Colorblindness
- Critical Race Theory
- Discourse and Whiteness
- Du Bois, W.E.B.
- Early Childhood Education and Whiteness
- Elementary Education and Whiteness
- Ellison, Ralph
- Emotionality and Whiteness
- Essentialism
- Eugenics
- Extraordinary Rule (Three-Fifths Compromise)
- False Consciousness
- Feminism and Whiteness
- First-Wave Critical White Studies
- Guilt
- Health Disparities
- Higher-Class Whites
- Higher Education and Whiteness
- Hip Hop
- hooks, bell
- Hyperindividualism
- Immigration
- Integration of Schools
- Interest Convergence
- Intersectionality
- Islamophobia
- Jewishness and Whiteness
- Jim Crow
- Labor and Whiteness
- Ladson-Billings, Gloria
- Latinx Peoples and Whiteness
- Lynching
- Marxism and Whiteness
- Mass Incarceration
- McIntosh, Peggy
- Microaggressions
- Minstrelsy
- Mixed Race Identity
- Nationalism
- Neoliberalism
- Omi and Winant
- Ontological Expansiveness
- Orientalism
- Passing
- Police Violence
- Political Correctness
- Postcolonialism and Whiteness
- Post-Racialism
- Poverty and Whiteness
- Privilege
- Probationary Whiteness
- Psychoanalysis and Whiteness Studies
- Race Treason
- Racial Melancholia
- Racial Profiling
- Reparations
- Revolutionary Consciousness
- Roediger, David
- School Choice
- School Discipline Gap
- School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Scientific Racism
- Second-Wave Critical White Studies
- Secondary Education and Whiteness
- Segregation in Schools
- Settler Colonialism
- Shame
- Social Class and Whiteness
- Social Construction
- South Africa and Whiteness
- Stereotype Threat
- Thandeka
- Tokenism
- Trump, Donald
- Wage Slaves
- White Supremacy
- Whiteness and the Law
- Whiteness as Property
- Whiteness Norms
- White Teacher Identity Studies
- Radical Philosophy and Education
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- An Introduction, a Wager: Long Live Radical Philosophy and Education!
- Animals
- Anti-Fascism: Late-Stage Capitalism and the Pedagogical Resurgence of Anti-Fascism
- Becoming: Or Why Difference is Fundamental to Education for Emancipation
- Borders: Pedagogies and Epistemologies
- China: Reform and Revolution in the People’s Republic
- Coloniality: Key Dimensions and Critical Implications
- Deaf: A Culturally-Sustaining Philosophy for Deaf Education
- Debt: Towards Constructing an Education-Debt Apparatus Lexicon
- Déclassée: Socialist Pedagogy and the Struggle for a Worldview at the End of the World
- Dialectical Materialism: A Philosophical Framework, a Theoretical ‘Weapon’ and a Framing Research Tool
- Digital: The Three Ages of the Digital
- Discussion: A Radical View
- Empowerment
- Groundings: A Revolutionary Pan-African Pedagogy for Guerilla Intellectuals
- History: Reorienting the History of Education toward the Many
- Libidinal
- Listening
- Needle: Syringe Exchange and Care in the Resistance to Biomedical Governmentality
- Pneumatic: Education, Air, and the Common
- Podcasting: Pedagogy, and the Inheritance of Clandestine Broadcasts
- Postsecular: Thinking in the Gap, or Hannah Arendt and the Prospects for a Postsecular Philosophy of Education
- Praxis: Revolutionary Theory and Practice in the Present
- Press: Radical Black Media
- Privatisation: Education and Commodity Forms
- Sex: The Pedagogical Stakes
- Students
- Study: A Disinterested Passion
- Truth: The Importance of Understanding Discourse in Social Justice Education, the Truth and Nothing but the Truth?
- Unconscious: Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy and the Macrostructural Unconscious
- Unionism: Contemplating a Radical Social Movement Unionism for the Post-Janus US Labor Movement
- Wind