
No Study Without Struggle
Confronting Settler Colonialism in Higher Education
Leigh Patel(Author)
Beacon Press
Published on 20. July 2021
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-8070-5088-0 (ISBN)
Description
An enlightening examination of how student protest against institutional racism for the promise of equitable access to education reveals academia's reactionary settler colonialist foundation.
Using campus social justice movements as an entry point, Leigh Patel shows how the struggles in higher education often directly challenged the tension between narratives of education as a pathway to improvement and the structural reality of settler colonialism that creates and protects wealth for a select few. Through original research and interviews with activists and organizers from Black Lives Matter, The Black Panther party, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Combahee River Collective, and the Young Lords, Patel argues that the struggle on campuses reflect a starting point for higher education to confront settler strategies. She reveals how blurring the histories of slavery and Indigenous removal only traps us in history and perpetuates race, class, and gender inequalities. By acknowledging and challenging settler colonialism, Patel outlines the importance of understanding the relationship between the struggle and study and how this understanding is vital for societal improvement.
Using campus social justice movements as an entry point, Leigh Patel shows how the struggles in higher education often directly challenged the tension between narratives of education as a pathway to improvement and the structural reality of settler colonialism that creates and protects wealth for a select few. Through original research and interviews with activists and organizers from Black Lives Matter, The Black Panther party, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Combahee River Collective, and the Young Lords, Patel argues that the struggle on campuses reflect a starting point for higher education to confront settler strategies. She reveals how blurring the histories of slavery and Indigenous removal only traps us in history and perpetuates race, class, and gender inequalities. By acknowledging and challenging settler colonialism, Patel outlines the importance of understanding the relationship between the struggle and study and how this understanding is vital for societal improvement.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Dimensions
Height: 161 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
440 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-5088-0 (9780807050880)
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Dr. Leigh Patel is an interdisciplinary researcher, an educator, a writer, and a professor at the University of Pittsburgh. She works extensively with societally marginalized youth and teacher activists. Patel is a recipient of the June Jordan Award for scholarly leadership and poetic bravery in social critique and is a national board member of Education for Liberation, a long-standing organization dedicated to transformative education for and by youth of color. She is the author of Youth Held at the Border and Decolonizing Educational Research. Connect with her on Twitter at @lipatel.
Content
Author’s Note
CHAPTER ONE
Study and Struggle
CHAPTER TWO
Settler Colonialism
CHAPTER THREE
Profit and Debt
CHAPTER FOUR
Fugitive Learning in a Settler Society
CHAPTER FIVE
The Struggle to Study Is Vulnerable
CHAPTER SIX
Study Groups and Collective Struggle: Theories of Transformation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
CHAPTER ONE
Study and Struggle
CHAPTER TWO
Settler Colonialism
CHAPTER THREE
Profit and Debt
CHAPTER FOUR
Fugitive Learning in a Settler Society
CHAPTER FIVE
The Struggle to Study Is Vulnerable
CHAPTER SIX
Study Groups and Collective Struggle: Theories of Transformation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index