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Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning Mara Lee Grayson

Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning By Mara Lee Grayson

Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning by Mara Lee Grayson


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This book tracks the rise of the trigger warning within historical and contemporary educational contexts.

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Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning: Recognizing and Challenging Classroom Cultures of Silence by Mara Lee Grayson

To generate opportunities for transformative learning, educators must create learning environments that help students feel safe and encourage them to grapple with potentially difficult material. The trigger warning, a brief statement information students of potential distressing or re-traumatizing content, has been offered as a way to do just that, but this practice is neither as effective nor as equitable as it may seem. Intentionally or indirectly, the trigger warning limits the extent to which students are encouraged to engage in transformative critical conversations and reinforces the culture of silence that prevails in many educational spaces. Emerging as a response to trauma amid an educational environment that professes student-responsiveness and celebrates diversity yet perpetuates the marginalization of many of the bodies in the classroom, the trigger warning is not the problem - but it is not the solution either. What does this mean for the faculty members teaching this new generation of college students? And the teachers who find this generation's younger siblings in their high school classrooms? Drawing upon original research, Mara Lee Grayson tracks the rise of the trigger warning within historical and contemporary educational contexts; explores its potentialities, limitations, and abuses as praxis; and offers curricular suggestions for high school and college instructors seeking to implement equitable, antiracist pedagogies that simultaneously encourage students' well-being, provoke intellectual and emotional growth, and challenge the cultures of silence that maintain inequity on school campuses.

About Mara Lee Grayson

Mara Lee Grayson is an Assistant Professor of English at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Her first book, Teaching Racial Literacy: Reflective Practices for Critical Writing, was published by Rowman and Littlefield in 2018.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction: Trigger Warning as Apologia Chapter 1: Racism, Antiracism, and Education: Classroom Spaces as Microcosms Chapter 2: The Rise of the Trigger Warning Chapter 3: Speaking Truth to Trauma: Schooling and Suffering in the United States Chapter 4: Academic Discourse and the Inequity of the Politeness Protocol Chapter 5: Coping in the Classroom: Emotions and Education Chapter 6: Reading Lives, Writing Lives: Languaging and Counternarrating Trauma Chapter 7: Career Considerations: Managing Challenges to Emotional Health and Academic Freedom Bibliography Index About the Author

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CIN1475851618VG
9781475851618
1475851618
Race Talk in the Age of the Trigger Warning: Recognizing and Challenging Classroom Cultures of Silence by Mara Lee Grayson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2020-03-18
210
N/A
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