Meditating Gunrunner Speaking, Part I: A Black Male Journey Teaching in South Korea
Autor: | Johnnie Jackson |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Zdroj: | Educational Studies. 52:424-437 |
ISSN: | 1532-6993 0013-1946 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00131946.2016.1214917 |
Popis: | In this article, I offer my own decolonizing counterstory of teaching as a Black American man in a teacher education program in South Korea, to purport how I was both a colonizer and the colonized, inside and outside of the classroom and the curriculum (Asher, 2010; Baszile, 2008, 2009, 2010). To further complicate matters, my Black male body did not fit the Eurocentric manuscript of who teaches in South Korea, rendering me a problem (Du Bois, 1903/1969), and also placing a particular high value on Eurocentric epistemologies (Mignolo, 2011a). To decolonize my Black teaching experiences in South Korea, I rely on Baszile's (2010) critical race currere to perform a reading of my radical Black subjectivity in exile, while also tending to the public/private autobiographical racialization in an East Asian context. Thus, it leads me to raise the following questions: (1) What does it mean to teach while Black and male in South Korea? (2) How does one's Black man's story decolonize the narrative of who teaches abr... |
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