
Dreams Deferred
Dropping Out and Struggling Forward
Chris Liska Carger(Author)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 3. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
196 pages
978-1-60752-132-7 (ISBN)
Description
In Dreams Deferred, a follow-up to Of Borders and Dreams (1996), Chris Carger takes us further into the life of Alejandro Juarez, Jr., and his family. This work envelopes readers in 'la vida real,' real life. Carger followed Alejandro for thirteen years, as he moved from school to school, experienced difficult relationships with his peers, dropped out of high school, struggled with employment and an early marriage. The compelling story of Alejandro's parents obtaining U. S. citizenship parallels the border crossing story of Carger's first book and illuminates triumphs and tragedies the family, and many other immigrants, experience as they negotiate life in the United States, and as they, all too often, have to forsake their hopes and dreams. There are no easy answers, nor happy endings, to the story of Alejandro and his family.
Unlike many studies on dropping out, Alejandro, his family, and his community are viewed from a positive perspective versus deficit, 'at risk,' models in dropout research. The book fits into a newly evolving, increasingly important, research paradigm that focuses on students' experience in the context of families, communities, and schools, and deals with issues of language, culture, and power related to multiculturalism and social justice. This book informs pre-service and in-service teachers, educational researchers, administrators, educational policy makers, and those who advocate for people are marginalized because of cultural, linguistic issues and learning challenges. It is a timely reflection on a problem that is at the intersection of this nation's immigration controversies and dropout crisis.
Unlike many studies on dropping out, Alejandro, his family, and his community are viewed from a positive perspective versus deficit, 'at risk,' models in dropout research. The book fits into a newly evolving, increasingly important, research paradigm that focuses on students' experience in the context of families, communities, and schools, and deals with issues of language, culture, and power related to multiculturalism and social justice. This book informs pre-service and in-service teachers, educational researchers, administrators, educational policy makers, and those who advocate for people are marginalized because of cultural, linguistic issues and learning challenges. It is a timely reflection on a problem that is at the intersection of this nation's immigration controversies and dropout crisis.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
307 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60752-132-7 (9781607521327)
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Acknowledgements
Series Foreword: Research for Social Justice: Personal-Passionate-Participatory Inquiry; Ming Fang and JoAnn Phillion
Foreword
Prologue
Chapter 1. Come to the Table
Chapter 2. Searching for Salvage
Chapter 3. Circuits
Chapter 4. Poco a Poco
Chapter 5. A Brother's Legacy
Chapter 6. A Community's Anguish
Chapter 7. Somewhere, A Place for Us
Chapter 8. Twenty-four
Chapter 9. My Country 'tis of Thee
Chapter 10. Crossing Lines
Chapter 11. I'll Walk With Him
Chapter 12. Of Dreams and Hopes
Chapter 13. Moving On
Chapter 14. Reflection on the Inquiry: Everyone Counts
Epilogue
References
Series Foreword: Research for Social Justice: Personal-Passionate-Participatory Inquiry; Ming Fang and JoAnn Phillion
Foreword
Prologue
Chapter 1. Come to the Table
Chapter 2. Searching for Salvage
Chapter 3. Circuits
Chapter 4. Poco a Poco
Chapter 5. A Brother's Legacy
Chapter 6. A Community's Anguish
Chapter 7. Somewhere, A Place for Us
Chapter 8. Twenty-four
Chapter 9. My Country 'tis of Thee
Chapter 10. Crossing Lines
Chapter 11. I'll Walk With Him
Chapter 12. Of Dreams and Hopes
Chapter 13. Moving On
Chapter 14. Reflection on the Inquiry: Everyone Counts
Epilogue
References