“The Wall” and ICE: Critical Educators’ Emotion and Narratives as They Grapple With Political Debates Concerning Immigration Matters

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Studies-AESA Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/00131946.2022.2033747
Tanetha Grosland, Frank Hernandez
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Abstract Immigration debates warrant an analysis that goes beyond the debate itself. On these grounds, in this theoretical essay, we chronicle how critical educators, particularly one teacher-leader and three principals, grapple with political debates on immigration matters. Inspired by critical theoretical methodologies, we bring a novel approach using narrative and emotion theories to bear on political immigration debates, including that of border security (“the wall”) and the role of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) in schools. Based on our findings, we suggest that advancing critical education involves a theoretical analysis of critical educators’ narratives on the politics of immigration matters and their emotions about these topics. Emotion analysis enhances new knowledge in education policy advocacy and is a more strategic response to building coalitions and solidarity. We conclude with a discussion focused on how critical educators are community constituents, and their stories about political issues as reflected in these narratives provide innovatively rich perspectives for explicitly addressing politics and emotion as ongoing praxis. This article is a unique presentation of narratives that forefront alternative notions of holistically being/becoming in leadership and a critical educator, and so is a scholarly contribution to all of what is known and unknown about how critical educators’ experiences are impacted by political debates and subjects.
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“墙”和ICE:批判性教育工作者在处理移民问题政治辩论时的情感和叙述
摘要移民辩论需要一个超越辩论本身的分析。基于这些理由,在这篇理论文章中,我们记录了批判性教育工作者,特别是一位教师领导和三位校长,如何应对移民问题的政治辩论。受批判性理论方法论的启发,我们提出了一种新颖的方法,使用叙事和情感理论来处理政治移民辩论,包括边境安全(“隔离墙”)和美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)在学校中的作用。基于我们的研究结果,我们认为推进批判性教育需要对批判性教育工作者关于移民问题政治的叙述及其对这些主题的情感进行理论分析。情绪分析增强了教育政策倡导中的新知识,是对建立联盟和团结的更具战略性的回应。最后,我们重点讨论了批判性教育工作者是如何成为社区选民的,他们在这些叙事中所反映的关于政治问题的故事为明确将政治和情感作为正在进行的实践提供了创新性的丰富视角。这篇文章是对叙事的独特介绍,这些叙事引领了全面成为领导层和批判性教育家的替代概念,也是对批判性教育家的经历如何受到政治辩论和主题影响的所有已知和未知内容的学术贡献。
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