
Exposing a Culture of Neglect
Herschel T. Manuel and Mexican American Schooling
Matthew D. Davis(Author)
Information Age Publishing
Will be published approx. on 1. February 2005
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-1-59311-315-5 (ISBN)
Description
In this book Professor Davis illustrates the often unexpected reach of historical research intended originally to fill a knowledge gap. He found a forgotten figure from the past who as a scholar and teacher had contributed significantly to education. Manuel's story warranted attention, but in reconstructing it Professor Davis discovered leads to a more complex account in which the key actor, his ideas, and certain precise, albeit dynamic, social conditions intersected and influenced each other. In the end the book not only fills a gap, making the history of education in Texas and the United States more complete, it also underscores the thrust of other recent contributions to Latin American studies in casting doubt on the reliability of previously accepted standard histories. These accounts now seem dated and suspiciously wrong-headed. New research like that of Professor Davis pointedly suggests the old histories need to be reconceptualized, reorganized, and rewritten. Methodologically and substantively, his book advances work on this agenda. Specifically, it provokes fresh thinking about the now indisputably linked histories of education research, Mexican Americans, and racism in the United States.
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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: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-59311-315-5 (9781593113155)
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Content
Foreword: No Ashes, No Phoenix; Donald Warren.
Acknowledgments.
Prologue: The Importance of a Life.
Section I. Temperance Well Leaned (1887-1925): The Childhood and Early Career of an Educator.
Chapter 1. Indiana Roots (1887-1913).
Chapter 2. Indiana to Texas Interlude (1913-1925).
Section II. Passion Revealed (1925-1940): "Segregation Is a Dangerous Policy".
Chapter 3. Texas Beginnings (1935-1940).
Chapter 4. Picture of Neglect and Antagonism.
Chapter 5. Psychologist as Prophet (1930-1940).
Section III. Passion Endures (1940-1976): The Improvement of Human Relations.
Chapter 6. Model Inter-American (1940-1958).
Chapter 7. Elder Statesman (1958-1976).
Epilogue: Manuel's Legacies.
Appendix: Herschel T. Manuel-Bibliography.
Acknowledgments.
Prologue: The Importance of a Life.
Section I. Temperance Well Leaned (1887-1925): The Childhood and Early Career of an Educator.
Chapter 1. Indiana Roots (1887-1913).
Chapter 2. Indiana to Texas Interlude (1913-1925).
Section II. Passion Revealed (1925-1940): "Segregation Is a Dangerous Policy".
Chapter 3. Texas Beginnings (1935-1940).
Chapter 4. Picture of Neglect and Antagonism.
Chapter 5. Psychologist as Prophet (1930-1940).
Section III. Passion Endures (1940-1976): The Improvement of Human Relations.
Chapter 6. Model Inter-American (1940-1958).
Chapter 7. Elder Statesman (1958-1976).
Epilogue: Manuel's Legacies.
Appendix: Herschel T. Manuel-Bibliography.