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Riemer, Frances J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This article draws on ethnographic research to examine relationships between literacy and identity for newly literate men and women in the southern African country of Botswana. Situating beliefs about literacy in the intersection of evangelical missionary discourse, colonial-era labor practices, and modernity rhetoric, I argue that literacy is…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Adult Literacy
Varenne, Herve – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This article argues that the anthropology of education must focus on what people do to educate themselves outside the constraints constituting the problematics of schooling. Anthropologists must do this precisely to fulfill their public role as legitimate participants in the conversations about understanding and transforming schooling. When…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Anthropology, Culture
Abu-Rabia-Queder, Sarab – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This study challenges and evaluates modern-liberal-humanistic discourse on education as enlightenment through analysis of the life stories of the first Bedouin women to acquire higher education (hereafter: First Women). The liberal discourse is examined in terms of its ethnic and genderial contexts and the special status these women gained as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Females, Foreign Countries, Humanistic Education
Pollock, Mica – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
What do anthropologists of education do? Many observers think that we provide quick glosses on what various "cultures"--typically racialized, ethnic, and national-origin groups--"do" in schools. Herve Varenne and I each name an alternative form of analysis that we think should be central to the subfield. Varenne argues that anthropologists of…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Educational Improvement, Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement
Woronov, T. E. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
Critics of education in China call for increasing students' "creativity" as key to improving the nation's education. This article examines the idea of children's "creativity" in Beijing, associated with an education reform movement called "Education for Quality." On the basis of ethnographic research in three elementary schools in Beijing, I argue…
Descriptors: Creativity, Ethnography, Ideology, Educational Change
Sorensen, Birgitte Refslund – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This article explores the formation of citizenship in Tamil-medium minority schools in Sri Lanka. It is argued that although the new curriculum aims to construct an inclusive notion of national citizenship, the influence of politics on education in reality creates dominant experiences of discrimination and marginalization. I argue, however, that…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Foreign Countries, Social Networks, Minority Groups
Castagno, Angelina E. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, I examine the ways in which silences around race contribute to the maintenance and legitimation of Whiteness. Drawing on ethnographic data from two demographically different schools, I highlight patterns of racially coded language, teacher silence, silencing students' race talk, and the conflating of culture with race, equality…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Ethnography, Whites, Equal Education
Fordham, Signithia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, I reflect on the strange career of the "burden of "acting White"" since it attracted widespread popular and academic attention over 20 years ago. I begin by noting that my original definition of "the burden of "acting White"" should not be confused with a prominent misconception of the problem as the "fear" of "acting White." I…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences, Males
Akom, A. A. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, I reflect on Signithia Fordham and John Ogbu's classic research on the "burden of "acting White"" to develop a long overdue dialogue between Africana studies and critical white studies. It highlights the dialectical nature of Fordham and Ogbu's philosophy of race and critical race theory by locating the origins of the "burden of…
Descriptors: African American Students, Race, Research Methodology, Ideology
Hurd, Clayton A. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This case study is concerned with how institutional practices of normative whiteness can impede the school involvement of Mexican-descent students. It examines how damaging forms of white normativity can operate in school settings where one might least expect to find them: in commemorations of Mexican cultural holidays. The author shows how such…
Descriptors: Holidays, School Activities, Mexican Americans, Case Studies
Demerath, Peter; Lynch, Jill; Davidson, Mario – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, we describe the identities of U.S. suburban high school students as they attempt to ensure their "market relevance" in a neoliberal era. The data are drawn from a four-year ethnographic study of the construction of educational advantage conducted by a diverse five-person research team. These identities were characterized by strong…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Racial Differences, Self Advocacy, Equal Education
Roberts, Rosemarie A.; Bell, Lee A.; Murphy, Brett – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, we examine how youth in one urban high school talked about race and racism while participating in a curriculum that introduced the analytic lens of story types (stock stories, concealed stories, resistance stories, and counterstories) to look at race and racism and engage these issues through storytelling and the arts. We draw on…
Descriptors: Language Usage, High School Students, Focus Groups, Urban Schools
Blum, Denise – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
As a participant-observer, the author relates observations, interviews, and surveys from her experience in a Cuban Escuela al Campo ("School to the Countryside," or EAC) camp located on a collective farm outside of the city of Havana. The Pioneers, the youth section of the official Cuban Communist Party, organize the EAC program nationwide. The…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Foreign Countries, Consciousness Raising, Junior High School Students
Smardon, Regina – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, I explore the meaning of disability within the everyday lives of Clear River third-grade students. The concept of a disability narrative is developed to explain how expert disability labels shape the experience of academic performance and failure. Previous studies of disability labeling have neglected the life of the label after…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Special Education, Disabilities, Grade 3
Wong, Nga-Wing Anjela – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
Based on a 15-week ethnographic-based research, this article examines the role of a community-based youth center in supporting the academic lives of Chinese American youth from low-income families in an east coast city I call "Harborview." This study demonstrates the significant role that community-based organizations play for low-income immigrant…
Descriptors: Youth, Chinese Americans, Social Capital, Low Income Groups

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