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The Pedagogy of Pathologization: Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus / Edition 1
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The Pedagogy of Pathologization: Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus / Edition 1
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The Pedagogy of Pathologization: Dis/abled Girls of Color in the School-prison Nexus / Edition 1
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WINNER OF THE 2019 AESA CRITICS' CHOICE BOOK AWARD
WINNER OF THE 2018 NATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES ASSOCIATION ALISON PIEPMEIER BOOK PRIZE
Linking powerful first-person narratives with structural analysis,
The Pedagogy of Pathologization
explores the construction of criminal identities in schools via the intersections of race, disability, and gender. amid the prevalence of targeted mass incarceration. Focusing uniquely on the pathologization of female students of color, whose voices are frequently engulfed by labels of deviance and disability, a distinct and underrepresented experience of the school-to-prison pipeline is detailed through original qualitative methods rooted in authentic narratives. The book’s DisCrit framework, grounded in interdisciplinary research, draws on scholarship from critical race theory, disability studies, education, women’s and girl’s studies, legal studies, and more.
WINNER OF THE 2018 NATIONAL WOMEN'S STUDIES ASSOCIATION ALISON PIEPMEIER BOOK PRIZE
Linking powerful first-person narratives with structural analysis,
The Pedagogy of Pathologization
explores the construction of criminal identities in schools via the intersections of race, disability, and gender. amid the prevalence of targeted mass incarceration. Focusing uniquely on the pathologization of female students of color, whose voices are frequently engulfed by labels of deviance and disability, a distinct and underrepresented experience of the school-to-prison pipeline is detailed through original qualitative methods rooted in authentic narratives. The book’s DisCrit framework, grounded in interdisciplinary research, draws on scholarship from critical race theory, disability studies, education, women’s and girl’s studies, legal studies, and more.