Intersectional Pedagogy Complicating Identity and Social Justice
Coordonnateur : Case Kim A.
Intersectional Pedagogy explores best practices for effective teaching and learning about intersections of identity as informed by intersectional theory. Formatted in three easy-to-follow sections, this collection explores the pedagogy of intersectionality to address lived experiences that result from privileged and oppressed identities. After an initial overview of intersectional foundations and theory, the collection offers classroom strategies and approaches for teaching and learning about intersectionality and social justice. With contributions from scholars in education, psychology, sociology and women?s studies, Intersectional Pedagogy include a range of disciplinary perspectives and evidence-based pedagogy.
Foreword
Teaching Intersectionality for Our Times
Elizabeth R. Cole
Acknowledgments
1 Toward an Intersectional Pedagogy Model: Engaged Learning for Social Justice
Kim A. Case
Part I
Intersectional Theory and Foundations
2 Intersectionality Foundations and Disciplinary Adaptations: Highways and Byways
Ronnie Michelle Greenwood
3 Decolonial Intersectionality: Implications for Theory, Research, and Pedagogy
Tuğçe Kurtiş and Glenn Adams
Part II
Intersectionality & Classroom Applications
4 Undoing the Psychology of Gender: Intersectional Feminism and Social Science
Patrick R. Grzanka
5 Infusing Intersectionality: Complicating the Psychology of Women Course
Kim A. Case and Desdamona Rios
6 Pedagogical Practice and Teaching Intersectionality Intersectionally
Nancy Naples
7 Teaching Intersectional Psychology in Racially Diverse Settings
Kim A. Case and Michelle K. Lewis
8 Quotes, Blogs, Diagrams, and Counter-Storytelling: Teaching Intersectionality at a Minority-Serving Institution
Naomi M. Hall
Part III
Intersectional Pedagogy for Social Justice
9 Revealing Hidden Intersections of Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, Race, and Ethnicity: Teaching about Multiple Oppressed Identities
David P. Rivera
10 Decentering Student "Uniqueness" in Lessons about Intersectionality
Desdamona Rios, Matthew J. Bowling, and Jacquelyn Harris
11 Experiential Activities for Engaging Intersectionality in Social Justice Pedagogy
Adrienne Dessel and Timothy Corvidae
Kim A. Case, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology, Director of the Applied Social Issues graduate program, Director of Undergraduate Psychology, and the Faculty Mentoring Program Chair at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, Houston, Texas, USA. She is Fellow of the American Psychological Association and Fellow of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
Date de parution : 07-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 07-2016
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
LGBT Psychology; Young Man; LGB Client; psychology of gender; Social Work Research; feminist theory; Intersectional Feminist Praxis; inclusive intersectional studies; LGB People; multiculturalism; Intersectional Pedagogy; teaching diversity; LGB; matrix of domination; Intersectional Theory; evidence-based pedagogy; Intersectional Awareness; social justice; Intersectional Invisibility; Houston Clear Lake; Intergroup Dialogues; Intersections of Identity; Intersectionality Project; Kim Case; Single Axis Approaches; Ronni Michelle Greenwood; Photovoice Project; Tuğçe Kurtiş; Psychological Science; Glenn Adams; Health Disparities; Patrick R; Grzanka; Intersectional Research; Desdamona Rios; Oppressed Social Identities; Nancy A; Naples; Majority World Settings; Michele K; Lewis; Black LGBT; Naomi M; Hall; Representational Intersectionality; David P; Rivera; LGBT Content; Matthew J; Bowling; Ethnocultural Transference; Jacquelyn Harris; Adrienne Dessel; Timothy Corvidae