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ERIC Number: ED620139
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 14
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Intersectionality: Scaling Intersectional Praxes
Martin, Gregory; Chang, Benjamin
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Since its inception, intersectional theory and practice have instigated new forms of analysis and activity that offer to renew and reassert the relevance of Marxist inspired educational praxes. Taking inspiration from intersectional theory and a broad range of disciplines and contexts including Geography and Ethnic Studies, this entry will explore how socio-spatial biases have contributed to the devaluing of everyday, relational and intersectional approaches that are central to the scaling of educational praxes. In this context, the plural form of praxes is privileged because it shines a spotlight on the varied forms and goals of critical education (e.g., critical hip-hop pedagogy, popular education, theatre of the oppressed, youth participatory action research), from the everyday and mundane to the grand and spectacular and their relational and scaled intersections. [This paper was published in: "The Encyclopaedia of Marxism & Education," edited by A. Maisuria, Brill, 2022, pp. 341-354.]
Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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