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Author Lindsay, Keisha, author.

Title In a classroom of their own : the intersection of race and feminist politics in all-black male schools / Keisha Lindsay.

Publication Info. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2018]

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Dissident feminisms
Dissident feminisms.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : a separate class of boys -- Choice, crisis, and urban endangerment -- Antiracist, antifeminist intersectionality -- The double dialectic between experience and politics -- Building progressive coalitions around experience-based politics -- Conclusion : a new politics of experience.
Summary "Many advocates of all-black male schools (ABMSs) argue that these institutions counter black boys' racist emasculation in white, "overly" female classrooms. This argument challenges racism and perpetuates antifeminism. Keisha Lindsay explains the complex politics of ABMSs by situating these schools within broader efforts at neoliberal education reform and within specific conversations about both "endangered" black males and a "boy crisis" in education. Lindsay also demonstrates that intersectionality, long considered feminist, is in fact a politically fluid framework. As such, it represents a potent tool for advancing many political agendas, including those of ABMSs supporters who champion antiracist education for black boys while obscuring black girls' own race and gender-based oppression in school. Finally, Lindsay theorizes a particular means by which black men and other groups can form antiracist and feminist coalitions even when they make claims about their experiences that threaten bridge building. The way forward, Lindsay shows, allows disadvantaged groups to navigate the racial and gendered politics that divide them in pursuit of productive--and progressive--solutions. Far-thinking and boldly argued, In a Classroom of Their Own explores the dilemmas faced by professionals and parents in search of equitable schooling for all students--black boys and otherwise."
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Subject African American boys -- Education -- Social aspects.
African American boys -- Education.
Social aspects.
African American boys.
African American young men -- Education -- Social aspects.
African American young men -- Education -- Social aspects.
African American young men.
African American girls -- Education -- Social aspects.
African American girls.
Education.
Education -- Social aspects -- United States.
Education -- Social aspects.
United States.
Single-sex schools -- United States.
Single-sex schools.
Sex differences in education -- United States.
Sex differences in education.
Educational equalization -- United States.
Educational equalization.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: In a classroom of their own Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2018] 9780252041730 (cloth : alk. paper) (DLC) 2017048971
ISBN 9780252050404 epub
0252050401
9780252041730 cloth : alkaline paper
9780252083358 paperback : alkaline paper
0252041739 (hardcover alkaline paper)
0252083350 (paperback alkaline paper)