"I Thought Pocahontas Was a Movie" : Perspectives on Race/Culture Binaries in Education and Service Professions
"I Thought Pocahontas Was a Movie" : Perspectives on Race/Culture Binaries in Education and Service Professions
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ISBN No.: 9780889772113
Pages: 420
Year: 200911
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 42.15
Status: Out Of Print

A significant contribution to the understanding of systemic racism in Canadian institutions, this collection of essays arising out of the unique Prairie context interrogates how professionals practicing in law, education, health and other helping professions engage with issues of race and culture. "I Thought Pocahontas Was A Movie" examines the challenges and resistance found within professional groups working with Aboriginal and racial minority peoples. For teachers, social workers, healthcare providers and professors, the greatest barriers to working across difference may be themselves and their assumptions about what the nature of the "problem" of difference is considered to be. The authors in this volume advocate, question and critique the uses of what are often considered to be binaries of race and/or culture. They offer examples from professional fields that illustrate the complexity of teaching that finds problems in a culturalist approach as well as a critical orientation that is still found wanting. Will addressing inequality as a race, gender, class or sexual orientation issue provide greater forward movement than focusing on cultural issues? The answers in this collection are never either/or and must look beyond theoretical orthodoxy for inspiration, if not new questions. Book jacket.


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