The Promise of Youth Anti-Citizenship : Race and Revolt in Education

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The Promise of Youth Anti-Citizenship : Race and Revolt in Education

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781517912468
  • DDC分類 371.82996073

Full Description

When inclusion into the fold of citizenship is conditioned by a social group's conceit to ritual violence, humiliation, and exploitation, what can anti-citizenship offer us?
 

The Promise of Youth Anti-citizenship argues that Black youth and youth of color have been cast as anti-citizens, disenfranchised from the social, political, and economic mainstream of American life. Instead of asking youth to conform to a larger societal structure undergirded by racial capitalism and antiblackness, the volume's contributors propose that the collective practice of anti-citizenship opens up a liberatory space for youth to challenge the social order.

 

The chapters cover an array of topics, including Black youth in the charter school experiment in post-Katrina New Orleans; racial capitalism, the queering of ethnicity, and the 1980s Salvadoran migration to South Central Los Angeles; the notion of decolonizing classrooms through Palestinian liberation narratives; and more. Through a range of methodological approaches and conceptual interventions, this collection illuminates how youth negotiate and exercise anti-citizenship as forms of either resistance or refusal in response to coercive patriotism, cultural imperialism, and predatory capitalism.

 

Contributors: Karlyn Adams-Wiggins, Portland State U; Ariana Brazier; Julio Cammarota, U of Arizona; Michael Davis, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Damaris C. Dunn, U of Georgia; Diana Gamez, U of California, Irvine; Rachel F. GÓmez, Virginia Commonwealth U; Luma Hasan; Gabriel Rodriguez, Iowa State U; Christopher R. Rogers, U of Pennsylvania; Damien M. Sojoyner, U of California, Irvine.

Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction. Predatory Inclusion in American Democracy: Youth and the Imperative of Anti-citizenship

Kevin L. Clay

Part I. And the Children Will Lead Them: Youth Fugitivity as Anti-citizenship Pedagogy

1. Black Youth Refusing: Drapetomania and Neoliberal Education in Post-Katrina New Orleans

Kevin Lawrence Henry Jr.

2. Radicalizing Black Child Play, Conspiring in the Familiar Zones

Ariana Brazier

3. Radical Black Joy Is Citizenship

Damaris C. Dunn 

Part II. Seeing the Invisible: On Youth Anti-citizenship and the Struggle for the (Under)Commons

4. Coloniality and Antiblack Racism in Black Adolescent Girls' Lived Experiences

Karlyn Adams-Wiggins

5. Queering the Citizen? Exposing the Myths of Racial Capital Fantasies

Diana Gamez and Damien M. Sojoyner

6. Black Youth Organizing for the Destruction of Schooling, the Citizen, and the World

Michael Davis

7. We Have Nothing Left to Prove, Yet a Whole New World to Accomplish

Christopher R. Rogers

Part III. "Who Do You Love, Are You for Sure?" Rejecting Citizenship's Assimilations

8. Reclaiming the "Mexican Problem": Chicano Youth, Agency, and the Rearticulation of Citizenship

Rachel F. GÓmez and Julio Cammarota

9. Unsettling the "Good Citizen:" How Narratives of Palestinian Liberation Threatened a Liberal School

Luma Hasan

10. Enacting Identities of Resistance in Suburban Schools: Latinx Youth and the Possibilities of Anti-citizenship

Gabriel Rodriguez

Contributors

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