ERIC Number: EJ1416241
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Publication Date: 2024
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The 'Absent Black Father' Metaphor: Analyzing Education's Pathological Pursuit of Black Male Surrogates
Daniel J. Thomas III; Marcus W. Johnson; Anthony L. Brown
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, v45 n2 p256-273 2024
In this paper, we utilize the concepts of "racial knowledge" and "subjective understanding" to demonstrate how the metaphor of surrogacy encodes a racialized discourse via the epistemic authority of social science research. Taken together, we demonstrate how the pervasive use of surrogacy as a metaphor reflects the subjective understanding of Black male teachers produced through the racial knowledge of social science discourse. We argue that the metaphor of surrogacy has become so unquestioningly ubiquitous throughout education and popular culture that it has become the default conceptual framework regarding all reforms for Black young men and boys.
Descriptors: Minority Groups, African Americans, Males, Fathers, Figurative Language, Parent Influence, Interpersonal Relationship, Role Perception, Teacher Role, Educational Attitudes, African American Teachers, Social Sciences, Discourse Analysis, Race, Parent Participation
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Language: English
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