Comparing Access to Higher Education in Brazil and India Using Critical Race Theory
ISBN: 978-1-78052-640-9, eISBN: 978-1-78052-641-6
Publication date: 13 March 2012
Abstract
This chapter focuses on policy efforts to improve college access in India and Brazil, which utilize affirmative action in higher education for historically marginalized groups. We compare structural factors impacting access to higher education for marginalized groups in India and Brazil, placing these factors in their respective historical contexts. We apply the concepts of intersectionality and interest convergence from critical race theory (CRT) not only to draw attention to how race, caste, and socioeconomic status converge to affect access for historically marginalized groups but also to further an understanding of how elites can maintain their hegemony even in the face of policies intended to achieve social justice.
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Citation
Bordoloi Pazich, L. and Teranishi, R.T. (2012), "Comparing Access to Higher Education in Brazil and India Using Critical Race Theory", Allen, W.R., Teranishi, R.T. and Bonous-Hammarth, M. (Ed.) As the World Turns: Implications of Global Shifts in Higher Education for Theory, Research and Practice (Advances in Education in Diverse Communities, Vol. 7), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 105-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-358X(2012)0000007008
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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