ERIC Number: ED543203
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 288
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ISBN: ISBN-978-0-6911-2395-0
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Colormute: Race Talk Dilemmas in an American School
Pollock, Mica
Princeton University Press
This book considers in unprecedented detail one of the most confounding questions in American racial practice: when to speak about people in racial terms. Viewing "race talk" through the lens of a California high school and district, "Colormute" draws on three years of ethnographic research on everyday race labeling in education. Based on the author's experiences as a teacher as well as an anthropologist, it discusses the role race plays in everyday and policy talk about such familiar topics as discipline, achievement, curriculum reform, and educational inequality. Pollock illustrates the wide variations in the way speakers use race labels. Sometimes people use them without thinking twice; at other moments they avoid them at all costs or use them only in the description of particular situations. While a major concern of everyday race talk in schools is that racial descriptions will be inaccurate or inappropriate, Pollock demonstrates that anxiously suppressing race words (being what she terms "colormute") can also cause educators to reproduce the very racial inequities they abhor. The book assists readers in cultivating a greater understanding of the pitfalls and possibilities of everyday race talk and clarifies previously murky discussions of "colorblindness." By bridging the gap between theory and practice, "Colormute" will be enormously helpful in fostering ongoing conversations about dismantling racial inequality in America.
Descriptors: Equal Education, Theory Practice Relationship, Race, Ethnicity, Curriculum Development, Ethnography, Educational Change, Educational Sociology, Racial Factors, Interpersonal Communication
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Publication Type: Books; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California
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