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An examination of the role that race plays in the lives of students at a multiracial U.S. high school.

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"Learning Difference is exceptionally good school ethnography. Staiger brings hidden forces to the surface that are not easily seen in classrooms and schoolyards but that nevertheless seethe through the ways in which different racial groups fashion their relations with schooling and one another. This book is a must read for anyone interested in how race is actually constructed and played out in public high schools." -- American Anthropologist
"American schools are a battleground of diverse issues—busing, unequal access to resources, multicultural education and bilingual classes, gangs, and declining property values. Underlying all of these is the issue of race. Thank goodness for Annegret Staiger, who is not afraid to shine a bright light on the social conflicts our children navigate every day. Learning Difference digs deep into the lives of high school students of different backgrounds to explore how they live together and apart, managing friendship and animosity, challenged by well-meaning but misguided school policies. This book should be required reading in every teacher-training degree, and placed on the desk of every principal." -- Kevin Bales, President * Free the Slaves *
"A savvy ethnographer, Staiger reveals the social contours of an urban high school with no racial majority. Here black, white, Latino, and Asian adolescents aggressively use race and gender as tools to define identities and groups across multiple school spaces. Viewed by outsiders as harmonious, this school seethes with strong divisions and alliances among racial groups jockeying for position in a familiar white-to-black hierarchy. Concealed behind color-blind talk, societys racial stratification system replicates itself in an internal segregation of gifted and at risk students. If schools are testing grounds for social justice and equality, this one is more failure than success." -- Joe R. Feagin * Texas A & M University *

Table of Contents
Contents List of Figures and Tables xxx @toc4:Acknowledgments xxx @toc2:Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Newtown, Its Communities, and Roosevelt High School 000 Chapter 3 "Gifted Whites" and "At-Risk Blacks"--The Educational Organization of Racial Differences 000 Chapter 4 Race Politics in the School Yard: Alliances, Dominance, Subordination 000 Chapter 5 Performing Manhood through the Race Matrix 000 Conclusion 000 @toc4:References Cited 000 Notes 000 Index 000

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    Publisher: Stanford University Press
    Publication Date: 13/11/2006
    ISBN13: 9780804753166, 978-0804753166
    ISBN10: 0804753164

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    An examination of the role that race plays in the lives of students at a multiracial U.S. high school.

    Trade Review
    "Learning Difference is exceptionally good school ethnography. Staiger brings hidden forces to the surface that are not easily seen in classrooms and schoolyards but that nevertheless seethe through the ways in which different racial groups fashion their relations with schooling and one another. This book is a must read for anyone interested in how race is actually constructed and played out in public high schools." -- American Anthropologist
    "American schools are a battleground of diverse issues—busing, unequal access to resources, multicultural education and bilingual classes, gangs, and declining property values. Underlying all of these is the issue of race. Thank goodness for Annegret Staiger, who is not afraid to shine a bright light on the social conflicts our children navigate every day. Learning Difference digs deep into the lives of high school students of different backgrounds to explore how they live together and apart, managing friendship and animosity, challenged by well-meaning but misguided school policies. This book should be required reading in every teacher-training degree, and placed on the desk of every principal." -- Kevin Bales, President * Free the Slaves *
    "A savvy ethnographer, Staiger reveals the social contours of an urban high school with no racial majority. Here black, white, Latino, and Asian adolescents aggressively use race and gender as tools to define identities and groups across multiple school spaces. Viewed by outsiders as harmonious, this school seethes with strong divisions and alliances among racial groups jockeying for position in a familiar white-to-black hierarchy. Concealed behind color-blind talk, societys racial stratification system replicates itself in an internal segregation of gifted and at risk students. If schools are testing grounds for social justice and equality, this one is more failure than success." -- Joe R. Feagin * Texas A & M University *

    Table of Contents
    Contents List of Figures and Tables xxx @toc4:Acknowledgments xxx @toc2:Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Newtown, Its Communities, and Roosevelt High School 000 Chapter 3 "Gifted Whites" and "At-Risk Blacks"--The Educational Organization of Racial Differences 000 Chapter 4 Race Politics in the School Yard: Alliances, Dominance, Subordination 000 Chapter 5 Performing Manhood through the Race Matrix 000 Conclusion 000 @toc4:References Cited 000 Notes 000 Index 000

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