2018
DOI: 10.1108/etpc-05-2017-0083
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Navigating discourses in academia: challenging the status quo

Abstract: Purpose -This paper aims to discuss the seepage of current national discourses into the fabric of university classrooms. The authors describe their experiences navigating politics and accompanying discourses in their undergraduate and graduate courses at a rural Midwestern university in the USA. Their narrative provides a socio-historical context in response to events related to the 2016 presidential election.Design/methodology/approach -The authors situate their cultural and linguistic identities within a cri… Show more

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“…As our study demonstrates, and as the old axiom attests, you can lead a PST to antiracist pedagogies and strategies, but you cannot make them enact those strategies until they are ready. As Bacon and Byfield (2018) found, “majoritarian narratives” are deeply engrained and demonstrate the pervasiveness of “racism and color-blind sameness” in American society (n. p.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As our study demonstrates, and as the old axiom attests, you can lead a PST to antiracist pedagogies and strategies, but you cannot make them enact those strategies until they are ready. As Bacon and Byfield (2018) found, “majoritarian narratives” are deeply engrained and demonstrate the pervasiveness of “racism and color-blind sameness” in American society (n. p.).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%