Published In
Multicultural Education
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2001
Subjects
Multicultural education, Critical pedagogy -- United States, Culture and globalization, Education and globalization
Abstract
Globalization has hurt both developed and developing countries. Capitalism's relations of exploitation can hurt people of color in disabling ways. Discusses the relationships among race, gender, ethnic, and class identities in order to articulate a political framework that moves toward transnational ethnic alliances, abolishing the role of capital and the forms of exploitation and violence that flourish under capitalism.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/10210
Citation Details
McLaren, P., & Farahmandpur, R. (2001). Class, Cultism, and Multiculturalism. Multicultural Education, 8(3), 2-14.
Included in
Elementary Education and Teaching Commons, Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Commons
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