Critical Race Theory in England

Critical Race Theory in England

Roberts, Lorna; Chakrabarty, Namita; Preston, John

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

156

Mole

9781032929880

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1. Introduction: Critical Race Theory in England Namita Chakrabarty, Lorna Roberts and John Preston 2. 'A tradition in ceaseless motion': Critical Race Theory and black British intellectual spaces Paul Warmington 3. Talk the talk, walk the walk: defining Critical Race Theory in research Kevin Hylton 4. Buried alive: the psychoanalysis of racial absence in preparedness/education Namita Chakrabarty 5. The invisibility of race: intersectional reflections on the liminal space of alterity Nicola Rollock 6. Rediscovering 'Race Traitor': towards a Critical Race Theory informed public pedagogy John Preston and Charlotte Chadderton 7. What's the point? Anti-racism and students' voices against Islamophobia Shirin Housee 8. 'You got a pass, so what more do you want?': race, class and gender intersections in the educational experiences of the Black middle class David Gillborn, Nicola Rollock, Carol Vincent and Stephen J. Ball
Namita Chakrabarty;Lorna Roberts;John Preston;Race Relations;Education;Racial Discrimination;Critical Race Theory;St Ag;UK Preparedness;Young Men;Black British Intellectual;Black Middle Class Parents;CRT;Race Conscious Scholars;Education System;Lady Audley;anti-Muslim Racism;Islamophobic Racism;CRT Research;Black Middle Classes;ESRC Study;Rt;Nuclear Bunker;Black Intellectual Production;Critical Race Theory Methodologies;FSM Status;Preparedness Exercise;Administrative Assistant;Black Caribbean Students;CRT's Emphasis;False Empathy;White Supremacy