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This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies from multiple schools and disciplines outside of the legal realm, who directly and indirectly incorporate CRT through signaling a commitment to scholar-activism or scholactivism. Scholars who embrace the scholactivist agenda hope to understand the roots of anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression. Drawing on CRT, the volume contends that race and racial thinking permeate various institutions and influence American culture and life. The volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of conservatives and traditional liberals who dismiss the notion of systemic racism, discount racial inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates as malcontents fanning the flames of racial dissension. The contributors of this collection challenge racism centering the stories, perspectives, and counter-narratives of African American soldiers, teachers, students, writers, psychologists, and theologians who continually defy and resist oppression in myriad ways.
This book argues that critical race theory (CRT)-which originated within Legal Studies during the 1970s-has permeated multiple academic disciplines and informs the ethical commitments of scholars in diverse fields of study. Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines includes essays by scholars of African American studies from multiple schools and disciplines outside of the legal realm, who directly and indirectly incorporate CRT through signaling a commitment to scholar-activism or scholactivism. Scholars who embrace the scholactivist agenda hope to understand the roots of anti-Black racism and to actively oppose all forms of oppression. Drawing on CRT, the volume contends that race and racial thinking permeate various institutions and influence American culture and life. The volume counters the colorblind rhetoric of conservatives and traditional liberals who dismiss the notion of systemic racism, discount racial inequities, and disregard racial justice advocates as malcontents fanning the flames of racial dissension. The contributors of this collection challenge racism centering the stories, perspectives, and counter-narratives of African American soldiers, teachers, students, writers, psychologists, and theologians who continually defy and resist oppression in myriad ways.
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
DoVeanna Fulton
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jonathan Chism
PART I: – African American History
Introduction:Intersections between Critical Race Studies and History
David Ryden
Chapter 1: “‘I wuz like a petty dog”: White Animalization of Enslaved Blacks
Rachael Pasierowska
Chapter 2: “Slave to Soldier: United States Colored Troops in the West During the Civil War”
Scott L. Stabler and Martin Hershock
Chapter 3: “Fighting on Two Fronts: Black Educational Self Determination and Community Preservation in Houston, Texas”
Jesus Jesse Esparza
Part II: African Americans and Education
Introduction: Intersections Between Education and Critical Race Studies
Jonathan Chism
Chapter 4: “Getcha Lesson”: Gleaning Wisdom from African American K-12 Educators Who Endured the Desegregation of Public Schools
Darius M. Benton
Chapter 5: “Good” Pedagogy: Arguments for Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education
Felicia L. Harris and Nina Barbieri
Chapter 6: “Surviving the Wild West: A Critical Race Feminist Analysis of African American Women Students’ Experiences with Gendered Racism at the University of Colorado-Boulder”
LeAnna T. Luney
PART III: African American Literary and Cultural Studies
Introduction: Intersections Between African American Literature, Cultural Studies, and Critical Race Studies
Vida Robertson
Chapter 7: “Rememory and Toni Morrison’s Beloved: A Counter-Narrative to Forgetting America’s Past”
Ordner W. Taylor
Chapter 8: “The Unscripted Script of Black YouTube (BYT): The Working Identities of African American Family Vloggers”
Jenean McGee
Chapter 9: “HIV/AIDS, Sexualized Anti-Blackness, and Bodily Geographies of Struggle”
Khyree Davis
PART IV: African American Psychology and African American Religion
Introduction: Intersections Between African American Psychology, African American Religion, and Critical Race Studies
Stacie DeFreitas and Jonathan Chism
Chapter 10: “The State of Black Mental Health: Understanding Disparities Through the Lens of Critical Race Psychology”
Erlanger A. Turner and Tinicia C. Turner
Chapter 11: “The True Measure of American Greatness: Power, Relationality, and Community in the Thinking of Bernard Loomer, Howard Thurman, and Martin Luther King Jr.”
Darrius Hills
Appendix: Suggested Readings
Index
About the Contributors
Jonathan Chism is assistant professor of history at the University of Houston-Downtown and a fellow of the Center for Critical Race Studies.
Stacie Craft DeFreitas is a licensed psychologist, the Interim Associate Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, a fellow for the Center for Critical Race Studies, and an associate professor of psychology at the University of Houston- Downtown.
Vida Robertson is associate professor of English and humanities and serves as the Director of the Center for Critical Race Studies at the University of Houston-Downtown.
David Ryden is professor of history at the University of Houston-Downtown, Interim Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a fellow for the Center for Critical Race Studies.
Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines further bolsters the
academic and practical utility of critical race theory in
understanding the real-world implications of systemic oppression
throughout the world. Scholars and the public will be drawn to the
compelling arguments for and evidence of CRT's essential role of
'scholactivism' in redressing racial inequities ingrained in every
aspect of life in the U. S. and beyond. This book is a 'must read'
and 'must do.'
Critical Race Studies Across Disciplines: Resisting Racism through
Scholactivism is an invaluable text that advances a complex
analysis of what drives the persistence of US racial injustice. It
builds upon long-standing critical theories and real-lived
accountsthat emerge from and inform the evolution of African
American culture in its communal quest for social justice. Chism et
al have love-crafted an anthology that merits becoming a landmark
in the burgeoning field of critical race theory. What other
normative accounts of history in various academic disciplines
discount and disregard, this text lays bare for all to see and
comprehend. In so doing, it counters and corrects the colorblind
rhetoric, racial inequities, and racial dissension that make up the
study of these yet to be united states of America.
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