Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
Migrating Americas
Buch, Englisch, 180 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 420 g
Reihe: Routledge Research in Decolonizing Education
ISBN: 978-0-367-54757-8
Verlag: Routledge
Using Abiayala and its diasporas as theory and context, this volume critiques dominant colonial attitudes and discourses towards migration and education and suggests alternatives for understanding how culturally grounded pedagogies and curricula can support migrating youth and society more broadly. Chapters use case studies and first-hand accounts such as testimonios from a variety of countries in the Global South, and discuss the lived experiences of Afro-Colombian, Haitian, and Indigenous youth, among others, to challenge the rigid disciplinary borders upheld by Euro-modern epistemologies.
This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in international and comparative education, multicultural education, and Latin American and Caribbean studies more broadly. Those specifically interested in anticolonial education, diaspora studies, and educational policy and politics will also benefit from this book.
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Introduction. The Beautiful Black Girl: Abiayala, Young People, and Movement
Ligia (Licho) López López and María Emilia Tijoux
- Exploring Afro Colombian English Learners’ Identities through a Critical Intercultural Approach: Transforming Journeys
Maure Aguirre Ortega
- The New 'Others' in Schools and the Regimes That Order Them: Re-production of Institutionalized School Practices in Chile in the 21st Century
Claudia Carrillo-Sánchez
- Indigenous Mexican Migrant Youth School Testimonios in the Florida Heartland: Farmwork, Migration, Language, Discrimination, and Extracurricular Activities
Yenny Saldaña, Mariana Santiago, Ana Guevara, Liliana Mata, Eduardo Morales, Briana Salazar, Cristina Saldaña, Adolfo Saldaña, and Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo
- Migration, Betterment, and Modernity: Encounters and Un-Encounters Between Mobility and Access to Education as Life Projects in Three Generations of Migrants from Loja, Ecuador
María Mercedes Eguiguren
- Indigenous Women of Chiapas Migrating: Transformation and Education
Irasema Villanueva and María Elena Tovar
- Forced Migration, Violence, Education and Testimony: For a Place in the World
Miguel Angel Martínez Martínez
Conclusion. The Relevance of the Body and Emotions in the Care for Migrating People: The Experiences of Abiayala
Ivón Cepeda-Mayorga and María Emilia Tijoux