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McKenna, Christopher J. – AILA Review, 2021
The contribution seeks to apply the principles of J. L. Austin's speech-act theories to the study of local business segregation in the Jim Crow South. In particular, it borrows the notions of illocutionary and perlocutionary force when examining the seemingly bland and prosaic statements that are often used to normalise segregation within the…
Descriptors: Films, Speech Acts, Rural Areas, Ethnic Studies
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Lalu, Premesh – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
Apartheid rested on a division of the senses as much as it did on a reductive politics of racial subjection and its accompanying violence. As an instance of the division of the senses, it produced a condition of stasis in which history and a post-apartheid future were increasingly marked by a politico-religious discourse of apocalypse, and a moral…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Technology
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Viola, Michael Joseph – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2016
The article highlights the ongoing relevance of W.E.B. Du Bois for the global analysis of race and class. Engaging scholarly debates that have ensued within the educational subfields of critical race theory (CRT) and (revolutionary) critical pedagogy, the article explores how a deeper engagement with Du Bois's ideas contributes theoretically and…
Descriptors: Race, Social Class, Immigrants, Racial Bias
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2014
Sub-cultural groups that depend on a historical account to validate their thoughts and practices may need to revise and repair those accounts as changing circumstances present new issues affecting them. The year 2013 gave us three movies that dealt with racism, mobility, and political action: Lee Daniels' "The Butler," "12…
Descriptors: African American Achievement, African American History, Films, Critical Theory
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Prihantoro – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2012
"Invictus" is a movie which is adapted from a true story of how the South African President, Nelson Mandela, tried to unite South Africa by supporting the national rugby team, Springbok, which used to be the symbol of Apartheid. His relation with other characters in this movie is reflected from the address forms and the choice is…
Descriptors: Blacks, Pragmatics, Self Concept, Racial Segregation
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Nix, Jearl; Bohan, Chara Haeussler – Social Education, 2013
In 1940 Atlanta, the color line between black and white citizens was clearly drawn. This color line not only kept blacks and whites apart physically, but it also prevented blacks from attaining educational opportunities, economic equality, healthcare services, and many other public amenities readily available to white citizens. Most people, black…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Black Colleges, Authors, College Presidents
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Janks, Hilary – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2011
Culturally responsive research and pedagogy are a challenge in classrooms that are increasingly heterogeneous. I start from the premise that culture is dynamic not static, that difference is a resource for new ways of doing, thinking and believing, that identity is hybrid. The challenge for teachers is how to harness the productive potential of…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Social Distance, Stranger Reactions, Racial Segregation
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Fehn, Bruce; Heckart, Kimberly – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
This article details the work of third grade teacher, co-author Kim Heckart, as she engaged her students in making historical documentaries: a project that succeeded in reaching all of her third-grade students. For the last five years, Kim has required students to make historical documentaries. As her students produced these works, Kim conversed…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Slavery, War, Documentaries
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Richardson, Eric M. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2008
The author explains how the film "Get Real" enabled him to explore, with a group of South African student teachers, the complex ways in which queer adolescents negotiate their daily lives, the struggles they have with "coming out" to their friends and families, the problems with representation, and the connections between…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Racial Segregation, Nonprint Media, Homosexuality