Culture and Identity Custom Book (2e)

Jon Austin, University of Southern Queensland (editor)
Title Culture and Identity Custom Book
Edition 2nd
ISBN 9780733973291
ISBN 10 0733973299
Published 11/02/2005
Published by Pearson Custom Books
Pages
Format Paperback
Available on demand
 
Total Price $71.95 Add to Cart
Description

Culture and Identity, 2e is an edited work critically addressing the role of culture and identity within education. Designed for introductory 'sociology of education' courses, the text takes a strong socio-cultural perspective on the changing dynamics of the Australian education system and its participants. The book is a collection of introductory essays on aspects of many of the faces of culture and the various forms of identity that connect with or are resistant to a number of contemporary Australian cultural contexts.

The text introduces students to key theoretical concepts and philosophical paradigms in order to explore multiple notions of culture and identity. These are then applied to our own education environment on different levels - including the personal and individual, social and community, and the global and macro.

All of the major issues are covered including race, mulitculturalism, sexuality, gender, class, self, environments, nationalism, globalisation and international analysis.

Table of contents
Section 1 Theorizing identity and self
1. Identity and Identity Formation (Jon Austin)
2. Investigating the Self - Autoethnography and Identity Work (Jon Austin)
3. Applying Deconstruction: Establishing a Critical Viewpoint
Section 2: Axes of Identity
4. Race: A Powerful Axis of Identity - (John McMaster and Jon Austin)
5. Class as an Identity Marker (Marian Lewis)
6. Understanding Gender (Amanda Keddie)
7. Spiritual Identity: More than Just a Leap of Faith? (Tony Rossi)
Section 3: National and Globalising Identities
8. Space, Place and Home (Jon Austin)
9. Searching for Australian Identities (Tony Rossi)
10. Australian Identities in a Globalised World (Marian)
Section 4: Analysing Identities
11. Understanding Ourselves (Jennifer Nayler)
12. I’m an Aboriginal Woman – Who are you? (Kath Howey)
Features & benefits
• Current perspectives on culture and identity in education
• Diversity of contributors provide both depth and breadth of expertise