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Reading Resistance: Discourses of Exclusion in Desegregation and Inclusion Debates

AUTHOR Danforth, Scot; Danforth, Scot; Ferri, Beth A. et al.
PUBLISHER Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi (04/18/2006)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Reading Resistance confronts longstanding exclusionary practices in U.S. public schooling. Beth A. Ferri and David J. Connor trace the interconnected histories of race and disability in the public imagination through their nuanced analysis of editorial pages and other public discourses, including political cartoons and eugenics posters. By uncovering how the concept of disability was used to resegregate students of color after the historic Brown decision, the authors argue that special education has played a role in undermining school desegregation. In its critical, interdisciplinary focus on the interlocking politics of race and disability, Reading Resistance offers important contributions to educational research, theory, and policy.
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ISBN-13: 9780820474281
ISBN-10: 0820474282
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 246
Carton Quantity: 30
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.54 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.77 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Education | Special Education - General
Education | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Education | Aims & Objectives
Dewey Decimal: 371.904
Library of Congress Control Number: 2005006782
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Reading Resistance confronts longstanding exclusionary practices in U.S. public schooling. Beth A. Ferri and David J. Connor trace the interconnected histories of race and disability in the public imagination through their nuanced analysis of editorial pages and other public discourses, including political cartoons and eugenics posters. By uncovering how the concept of disability was used to resegregate students of color after the historic Brown decision, the authors argue that special education has played a role in undermining school desegregation. In its critical, interdisciplinary focus on the interlocking politics of race and disability, Reading Resistance offers important contributions to educational research, theory, and policy.
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