Most would agree that racism is a moral and spiritual violation of the human spirit and the human community and one of the most destructive social problems in the United States. In this thought-provoking and challenging book, Scheurich contends that white racism is interwoven within social science research, social institutions such as public education, and society in general, directly destroying any legitimate claim to democracy. This volume offers discussions and examples of how white scholars can use anti-racist scholarship as part of the long-term civil rights struggle to create real equality in the United States. Other scholars, who both agree and disagree with Scheurich’s perspective, contribute to the volume.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: ANTI-RACIST CRITIQUE AND DIALOGUE
Chapter 1
Preface
Section 1: Toward a White Discourse on White Racism
James Joseph Scheurich
Section 2: Response to a 'White Discourse on White Racism’
W. B. Allen
Section 3: Advancing a White Discourse: A Response to Scheurich
Christine E. Sleeter
Section 4: A Difficult, Confusing, Painful Problem That Requires Many Voices, Many Perspectives
James Joseph Scheurich
Chapter 2
Preface
Section 1: Coloring Epistemology: Are Our Research Epistemologies Racially Biased?
James Joseph Scheurich and Michelle D. Young
Section 2: A Response to 'Coloring Epistemology: Are Our Research Epistemologies Racially Biased?’
Cynthia A. Tyson
Section 3: Coloring Within and Outside the Lines: Some Comments
Steven I. Miller
Section 4: Rejoinder: In the United States of America, in Both Our Souls and Our Sciences, We Are Avoiding White Racism
James Joseph Scheurich and Michelle D. Young
Part II: ANTI-RACIST RESPONSES TO THE SCHOLARSHIP OF OTHERS
Chapter 3
Preface
The Buck Stops Here in Our Preparations Programs: Educative Leadership for All Children (No Exceptions Allowed)
James Joseph Scheurich and Julie Laible
Chapter 4
Preface
Section 1: Educational Leadership for Democratic Purpose: What Do We Mean?
Carl D. Glickman
Section 2: Commentary: The Grave Dangers in the Discourse on Democracy
James Joseph Scheurich
Section 3: Commentary: A Response to the Discourse on Democracy: A Dangerous Retreat
Carl D. Glickman
Chapter 5
Preface
The Building Blocks of Educational Administration: A Dialogic Review of the First Three Chapters of the New Handbook of Research in Educational Administration
Jay D. Scribner, Gerardo R. Lopéz, James W. Koschoreck, Kanya Mahitivanichcha, and James Joseph Scheurich
Chapter 6
Preface
The Destructive Desire for a Depoliticized Ethnographic Methodology: Response to Harry Wolcott
James Joseph Scheurich
Part III: ANTI-RACIST REPRESENTATIONS OF THE RACIAL 'OTHER’
Chapter 7
Preface
Highly Successful and Loving Public Elementary Schools Populated Mainly by Low SES Children of Color: Core Beliefs and Cultural Characteristics
James Joseph Scheurich
Chapter 8
Preface
Windows/Ventanas: A Postmodern Re-Presentation of Children in Migrancy
Gerardo R. Lopéz, Miguel A. Guajardo, and James Joseph Scheurich
Chapter 9
Preface
Racing Representation: A 'Raza Realist’ Narration of Migrant Students, Their Educación and Their Contexto
Gerardo Lopéz, Miguel Guajardo, Maricela Oliva, and James Joseph Scheurich
Chapter 10
Preface
Labores de la Vida/The Labors of Life: A Description of a Video Documentary of Mexican-American Adults Who Were Migrant Agricultural Workers as Children and a Commentary by Miguel Guajardo
Miguel Guajardo, Patricia Sánchez, Elissa Fineman, and James Joseph Scheurich
References
Contributors
Index
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James Joseph Scheurich is Associate Professor of Educational Administration at The University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of
Research Method in the Postmodern, and coeditor, with Robert Donmoyer and Michael Imber, of
The Knowledge Base in Educational Administration: Multiple Perspectives, also published by SUNY Press.