Bristol Conversations in Education - Learning Whiteness: Book Launch

6 July 2022, 10.30 AM - 6 July 2022, 12.00 PM

Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph & Jessica Gerrard

Hybrid event. Please register via the link below to receive further details.

This event is part of the School of Education's Bristol Conversations in Education research seminar series. These seminars are free and open to the public.

Hosted by: Centre for Comparative and International Research in Education (CIRE)

Authors: Arathi SriprakashSophie Rudolph & Jessica Gerrard

Speakers: (TBC)

As racism persists across the world, we need to understand the role of education in sustaining white supremacy

Join us in celebrating the launch of Learning Whiteness: Education and the Settler Colonial State, written by Arathi Sriprakash, Sophie Rudolph and Jessica Gerrard. You can attend this event online via Zoom or in-person at the University of Bristol. This book is available in eBook and paperback from Pluto Press.

Whiteness is not innate – it is learned. The systems of white domination that prevail across the world are not pregiven or natural. Rather, they are forged and sustained in social and political life.Learning Whiteness examines the material conditions, knowledge politics and complex feelings that create and relay systems of racial domination. Focusing on Australia, the authors demonstrate how whiteness is fundamentally an educational project – taught within education institutions and through public discourse – in active service of the settler colonial state.To see whiteness as learned is to recognise that it can be confronted. This book invites readers to reckon with past and present politics of education in order to imagine a future thoroughly divested from racism.

 

Authors

Arathi Sriprakash is a Professor of Education at the University of Bristol. She is a founding member of the Race, Empire and Education Research Collective.

Sophie Rudolph is a Senior Lecturer in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of Unsettling the Gap: Race, Politics and Indigenous Education.

Jessica Gerrard is an Associate Professor at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne. She is the author of Radical Childhoods and Precarious Enterprise on the Margins. 

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