School of Racism: A Canadian History, 1830–1915

Type de ressource
Livre
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Titre
School of Racism: A Canadian History, 1830–1915
Résumé
Exposing the history of racism in Canada’s classrooms Winner of the prestigious Clio-Quebec, Lionel-Groulx, and Canadian History of Education Association awards In School of Racism, Catherine Larochelle demonstrates how Quebec’s school system has, from its inception and for decades, taught and endorsed colonial domination and racism. This English translation extends its crucial lesson to readers worldwide, bridging English- and French-Canadian histories to deliver a better understanding of Canada’s past and present identity. Guided by postcolonial, antiracist, and feminist theories and methodologies, Larochelle examines late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century classroom materials used in Quebec’s public and private schools. Many of these materials made their way into curricula across the country and contained textual and visual representations that constructed Indigenous, Black, Arab, and Asian peoples as “the Other” while reinforcing the collective identity of Quebec, and Canada more broadly, as white. School of Racism uncovers the ways Canada’s education system has supported and sustained ideologies of white supremacy—ideologies so deeply embedded that they still linger in school texts and programming today. Offering insights into how concepts of nationalism and racism overlap, Larochelle’s innovative analysis helps educators confront discrimination in their classrooms and furthers discussions about race and colonialism in Canada.
Lieu
Winnipeg
Maison d’édition
University of Manitoba Press
Date
2023
Nb de pages
464
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-77284-053-7
Référence
Larochelle, Catherine. School of Racism: A Canadian History, 1830–1915. Traduit par S.E. Stewart. Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, 2023. https://umontreal.on.worldcat.org/oclc/1395956466.
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Corps professoral