

Bayley J. Marquez, "Plantation Pedagogy: The Violence of Schooling Across Black and Indigenous Space" (U California Press, 2024)
7 snips Jun 30, 2024
Author Bayley J. Marquez discusses 'Plantation Pedagogy,' exploring how industrial education linked slavery to land dispossession. The podcast delves into historical analysis of plantation pedagogy globally, its impact on Black and Indigenous education, and challenges linear narratives in historical analysis.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Exploring Education and Identity in a Historical Context
04:04 • 12min
Navigating Storytelling Challenges and Educational Expectations
16:16 • 8min
Analyzing the Structure and Approach of the Book on Plantation Pedagogy
24:17 • 3min
Exploration of Decentering Chronologic Time and Currents in Historical Narratives
27:21 • 3min
Exploring Plantation Pedagogy and Industrial Education: Historical Analysis
30:32 • 18min
Exploring Plantation Pedagogy in Liberia and its Impact on Education
48:40 • 22min
Exploring the Termination and Relocation Era in Indigenous History
01:10:55 • 2min