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Learning Race, Learning Place Erin Winkler

Learning Race, Learning Place By Erin Winkler

Learning Race, Learning Place by Erin Winkler


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This uses in-depth interviews with an economically diverse group of African American children and their mothers to reorient the way we look at how children develop their ideas about race. It shows the importance of considering this process from children's points of view and listening to their interpretations of their experiences.

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Learning Race, Learning Place: Shaping Racial Identities and Ideas in African American Childhoods by Erin Winkler

In an American society both increasingly diverse and increasingly segregated, the signals children receive about race are more confusing than ever. In this context, how do children negotiate and make meaning of multiple and conflicting messages to develop their own ideas about race? Learning Race, Learning Place engages this question using in-depth interviews with an economically diverse group of African American children and their mothers.

Through these rich narratives, Erin N. Winkler seeks to reorient the way we look at how children develop their ideas about race through the introduction of a new framework-comprehensive racial learning-that shows the importance of considering this process from children's points of view and listening to their interpretations of their experiences, which are often quite different from what the adults around them expect or intend. At the children's prompting, Winkler examines the roles of multiple actors and influences, including gender, skin tone, colour-blind rhetoric, peers, family, media, school, and, especially, place. She brings to the fore the complex and understudied power of place, positing that while children's racial identities and experiences are shaped by a national construction of race, they are also specific to a particular place that exerts both direct and indirect influence on their racial identities and ideas.

Learning Race, Learning Place Reviews

In Learning Race, Learning Place, Erin N. Winkler has pushed the literature on racial socialization in new directions by including children's perspectives and looking beyond the parent as sole socializer, and she has done so in an effective and accessible manner."

"Learning Race, Learning Place goes beyond traditional studies of racial socialization by bringing in the geographic contexts where young people live and travel. Winkler crafts an engaging narrative about how kids both learn and create Blackness.

About Erin Winkler

Erin N. Winkler is an associate professor of Africology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.

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CIN0813554292G
9780813554297
0813554292
Learning Race, Learning Place: Shaping Racial Identities and Ideas in African American Childhoods by Erin Winkler
Used - Good
Paperback
Rutgers University Press
2012-09-30
256
N/A
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