
The Legacy of Charles W. Mills and The Racial Contract in Educational Justice
His Work Lives On
Cheryl E. Matias(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. November 2024
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-032-86959-9 (ISBN)
Description
Race is everywhere and pretending not to see it only does more damage than good. This book delves into the work of Charles Mills and how his underlying philosophies of race still play out in today's economic, educational, political and sociological arena.
Charles Mills left a legacy of philosophical racial analyses needed to better understand race, racism, whiteness, and white supremacy worldwide. From the Racial Contract to global issues of colonial whiteness and epistemological racial ignorance, Mills' theories still resonate in the research that race scholars conduct today. Needless to say, despite his passing, Charles' work lives on. To honour Mills' scholarship, this book draws on interdisciplinary studies (e.g., sociology, political science, Black studies, and education) to excavate the racial landscape of the U.S. post Trump, Anti-CRT bans, #BLM, and global racial reckonings. Within this volume prominent scholars of race worldwide and, from a variety of disciplines, discuss Mills' theories as applied to contemporary discourses of race, whilst also offering very personal vignettes that best illuminate who Charles was to us all. Essentially, the man behind the theories. Filled with both deep theoretical analyses and personal stories of Charles, this book will liven the spirits, hearts, and hope for racial justice and those who work endlessly towards it.
This book is a key resource for scholars, researchers and practitioners in the fields of education, sociology, political science, racial and ethnic studies, development studies and philosophy. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education.
Charles Mills left a legacy of philosophical racial analyses needed to better understand race, racism, whiteness, and white supremacy worldwide. From the Racial Contract to global issues of colonial whiteness and epistemological racial ignorance, Mills' theories still resonate in the research that race scholars conduct today. Needless to say, despite his passing, Charles' work lives on. To honour Mills' scholarship, this book draws on interdisciplinary studies (e.g., sociology, political science, Black studies, and education) to excavate the racial landscape of the U.S. post Trump, Anti-CRT bans, #BLM, and global racial reckonings. Within this volume prominent scholars of race worldwide and, from a variety of disciplines, discuss Mills' theories as applied to contemporary discourses of race, whilst also offering very personal vignettes that best illuminate who Charles was to us all. Essentially, the man behind the theories. Filled with both deep theoretical analyses and personal stories of Charles, this book will liven the spirits, hearts, and hope for racial justice and those who work endlessly towards it.
This book is a key resource for scholars, researchers and practitioners in the fields of education, sociology, political science, racial and ethnic studies, development studies and philosophy. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-86959-9 (9781032869599)
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His Work Lives On
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His Work Lives On
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The Legacy of Charles W. Mills and The Racial Contract in Educational Justice
His Work Lives On
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Person
Dr. Cheryl E. Matias is a full professor in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego who earned several awards, including the 2020 Mid-Career Award for her work on racial justice in teacher education at American Educational Research Association. She researches the emotionality of whiteness in teacher education and motherscholarship that supports women of color and motherscholars in the academy. She has several books: Feeling White, Surviving Becky(s), The Handbook on Critical Theoretical Reseach Methods in Education, and The Other Elephants in the (Class)room. She is a motherscholar of three, including boy-girl twins.
Content
Introduction - Dancing with Charles: A man, scholar, legacy 1. We will greet our enemy with rifles and roses: Charles Mills and the perpetual impact of the Racial Contract 2. The Racial Contract and white saviorism: centering racism's role in undermining housing and education equity 3. White racial ignorance and refusing culpability: how the emotionalities of whiteness ignore race in teacher education 4. Expectations as property of white supremacy: the coloniality of ascriptive expectations within the racial contract 5. Naming the unnamed: a Millsian analysis of the American educational contract 6. Too much talking, not enough listening: the racial contract made manifest in a mixed-race focus group interview 7. Rejecting the racial contract: Charles Mills and critical race theory 8. Charles Mills Ain't Dead! Keeping the spirit of Mills' work alive by understanding and challenging the unrepentant whiteness of the academy