Legacy of Charles W. Mills and The Racial Contract in Educational Justice
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Legacy of Charles W. Mills and The Racial Contract in Educational Justice
His Work Lives On
Matias, Cheryl E.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
160
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9781032869599
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Introduction - Dancing with Charles: A man, scholar, legacy 1. We will greet our enemy with rifles and roses: Charles Mills and the perpetual impact of the Racial Contract 2. The Racial Contract and white saviorism: centering racism's role in undermining housing and education equity 3. White racial ignorance and refusing culpability: how the emotionalities of whiteness ignore race in teacher education 4. Expectations as property of white supremacy: the coloniality of ascriptive expectations within the racial contract 5. Naming the unnamed: a Millsian analysis of the American educational contract 6. Too much talking, not enough listening: the racial contract made manifest in a mixed-race focus group interview 7. Rejecting the racial contract: Charles Mills and critical race theory 8. Charles Mills Ain't Dead! Keeping the spirit of Mills' work alive by understanding and challenging the unrepentant whiteness of the academy
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Charles Mills;Race & Racism;Whiteness;Racial Contract
Introduction - Dancing with Charles: A man, scholar, legacy 1. We will greet our enemy with rifles and roses: Charles Mills and the perpetual impact of the Racial Contract 2. The Racial Contract and white saviorism: centering racism's role in undermining housing and education equity 3. White racial ignorance and refusing culpability: how the emotionalities of whiteness ignore race in teacher education 4. Expectations as property of white supremacy: the coloniality of ascriptive expectations within the racial contract 5. Naming the unnamed: a Millsian analysis of the American educational contract 6. Too much talking, not enough listening: the racial contract made manifest in a mixed-race focus group interview 7. Rejecting the racial contract: Charles Mills and critical race theory 8. Charles Mills Ain't Dead! Keeping the spirit of Mills' work alive by understanding and challenging the unrepentant whiteness of the academy
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