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City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage
Maria Kromidas
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Description for City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage
Paperback. .
Cosmopolitanism—the genuine appreciation of cultural and racial diversity—is often associated with adult worldliness and sophistication. Yet, as this innovative new book suggests, children growing up in multicultural environments might be the most cosmopolitan group of all. City Kids profiles fifth-graders in one of New York City’s most diverse public schools, detailing how they collectively developed a sophisticated understanding of race that challenged many of the stereotypes, myths, and commonplaces they had learned from mainstream American culture. Anthropologist Maria Kromidas spent over a year interviewing and observing these young people both inside and outside the classroom, and she vividly relates their sometimes awkward, often playful attempts to bridge cultural rifts and reimagine racial categories. Kromidas looks at how children learned race in their interactions with each other and with teachers in five different areas—navigating urban space, building friendships, carrying out schoolwork, dealing with the school’s disciplinary policies, and enacting sexualities. The children’s interactions in these areas contested and reframed race. Even as Kromidas highlights the lively and quirky individuals within this super-diverse group of kids, she presents their communal ethos as a model for convivial living in multiracial settings. By analyzing practices within the classroom, school, and larger community, City Kids offers advice on how to nurture kids’ cosmopolitan tendencies, making it a valuable resource for educators, parents, and anyone else who is concerned with America’s deep racial divides. Kromidas not only examines how we can teach children about antiracism, but also considers what they might have to teach us.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
208
Condition
New
Series
Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies
Number of Pages
196
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813584782
SKU
V9780813584782
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50
About Maria Kromidas
MARIA KROMIDAS is an associate professor of anthropology at William Paterson University in Wayne, New Jersey.
Reviews for City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"I highly recommend this unique interdisciplinary work, which contributes to childhood studies and race studies with vivid ethnography."
Lauren Silver
Rutgers University, Camden
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record
"City Kids: Transforming Racial Baggage is an inspirational read highly recommended to a wide range of social scientists across disciplines and educators at both the PK-12 and post-secondary levels"
Maryann Krikorian
Teachers College Record