Beschreibung
On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was brutally killed at the hands of the police. Amplified by Donald Trumps handling of the incident, Floyds death caused what some would term as a racial reckoninga reckoning that pervaded different parts of American and even international life. As Floyd was killed during an arrest, the matter of public safety did not escape this reckoning, prompting some to call for the defunding of law enforcement and to question what is truly meant by safety in society. InSafe Space Rhetoric and Race in the Academy: A Reckoning, James Noel contends that national discussions about safety should not be excluded from conversations about safety in academia. Noel examines the presence of safe space rhetoric in academia and illustrates the ways that designating safe spaces can be a panacea for chronic institutional problems groups on campus may face. The book unflinchingly interrogates what it means to be safe in academia in the hope to find a starting place for radical possibility.
Autorenportrait
James Gerard Noel serves as the Dean of English and Equity Pedagogy at Diablo Valley College.
Inhalt
Preface
Acknowledgments
Content Warning
Introduction: Looking for Haidt and Lukianoff
Chapter One: American Values
Chapter Two: Trust Thy Neighbor
Chapter Three: On Employee Safety
Chapter Four: Difficult Lessons
Chapter Five: January 6
Chapter Six: Engerrrllland!
Chapter Seven: November in My Soul
Epilogue
Afterword
References
Index
About the Author
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