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Surviving Becky(s): Pedagogies for Deconstructing Whiteness and Gender

Contributor(s): Bhattacharya, Kakali (Contribution by), Brice, Darryl A (Contribution by), Brooms, Derrick R (Contribution by), Cabrera, Nolan L (Contribution by), Dawkins-Law, Shelby (Contribution by), DeMers, Kelly E (Contribution by), Farver, Scott (Contribution by), Gamble-Lomax, Wyletta (Contribution by), George, Rebecca (Contribution by), Grant, Melva R (Contribution by), Griffin, Autumn A (Contribution by), Jr (Contribution by), Hooper, Leta (Contribution by), Jiménez, Justin P (Contribution by), Jocson, Korina M (Contribution by), Kline, Rachel (Contribution by), Lee, Justine (Contribution by), Macias, Luis Fernando (Contribution by), Jr, Eligio Martinez (Contribution by), Maxfield, Paul (Contribution by), Morales, Socorro (Contribution by), Sarcedo, G L (Contribution by), Torres, Aubrey Scheopner (Contribution by), Smith, Alexanderia (Contribution by), Viesca, Kara Mitchell (Contribution by), Wallace, Erica R (Contribution by), Matias, Cheryl E (Editor)

ISBN: 9781498587624

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: December 17, 2019

Dewey: 305.809

LCCN: 2019044178

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.75" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.34 lbs) 326 pages

Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century

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Description: This creative, yet theoretical book merges social science analyses with literary short stories as a way to more effectively teach about the impact of whiteness and gender. Using critical race theory, this book offers both counterstories and anecdotes that explore the dynamics ...

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"Surviving Beckys is revelatory in content, revolutionary in form. Contributors' stories of white supremacy and the Becky phenomenon are powerful and nuanced--every one a gift to the consciousness and an ode to Derrick Bell's Faces at the Bottom of the Well. Their stories, woven with Matias's pointed and unflinching analysis, make this an engaging, invaluable read for anyone hoping to more deeply understand the accumulative ravages of racism." --Paul Gorski, founder of the Equity Literacy Institute

"Long before the popular aphorism, "Beckyisms" have been shared and discussed among Scholars of Color. In their new volume, editor Cheryl E. Matias and authors provide bold, courageous, and fierce accounts of the social, political, and emotional trauma and terror too often unleashed at the hands of Beckys - who are abundant in all social and professional spaces. Written from multiple perspectives and in different genres, these accounts prove to be woven from the same fabric. Indeed, despite geographic and racial/ethnic differences among the authors, there is a distinct constancy with the pervasive social construction of whiteness generally and Beckys in particular. These pages also contain the authors' rich dialogues around healing and hope. This book is both a must read to decipher our understandings of how whiteness operates in our educational system and our society at large; and serves to validate the experiences of anyone who has ever confronted Beckyisms." --Rebeca Burciaga, San José State University

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