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Passing and Pedagogy: The Dynamics of Responsibility
Faculty Books
  • Pamela Caughie, Loyola University Chicago
Description

The current academic milieu displays a deep ambivalence about the teaching of Western culture and traditional subject matter. This ambivalence, the product of a unique historical convergence of theory and diversity, opens up new opportunities for what Pamela Caughie calls "passing":recognizing and accounting for the subject positions involved in representing both the material being taught and oneself as a teacher.

Caughie's discussion of passing illuminates a recent phenomenon in academic writing and popular culture that revolves around identities and the ways in which they are deployed, both in the arts and in lived experience. Through a wide variety of texts--novels, memoirs, film, drama, theory, museum exhibits, legal cases--she demonstrates the dynamics of passing, presenting it not as the assumption of a fraudulent identity but as the recognition that the assumption of any identity, including for the purposes of teaching, is a form of passing.

Astutely addressing the relevance of passing for pedagogy, Caughie presents the possibility of a dynamic ethics responsive to the often polarizing difficulties inherent in today's culture. Challenging and thought-provoking, Passing and Pedagogy offers insight and inspiration for teachers and scholars as they seek to be responsible and effective in a complex, rapidly changing intellectual and cultural environment.

ISBN
978-0-252-06770-9
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Keywords
  • African American Studies,
  • Critical Theory,
  • Education,
  • American Literature,
  • Sociology,
  • Women & Gender Studies,
  • Sexuality Studies
Citation Information
Pamela Caughie. Passing and Pedagogy: The Dynamics of Responsibility. Champaign IL(1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/pamela-caughie/34/