Abstract
Dialogues of socially significant forms of human difference such as race are constrained by hegemony. Critical Race Theory’s counter-storytelling is explored as a means of challenging the majoritarian stories that reinforce racial hegemony in the dominant discourse.
Keywords
Critical Race Theory, Counter Storytelling, Racist Discourses, Positionality
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Recommended Citation
Merriweather Hunn, L. R.,
Guy, T. C.,
&
Mangliitz, E.
(2006).
Who Can Speak for Whom? Using Counter-Storytelling to Challenge Racial Hegemony.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2006/papers/32
Who Can Speak for Whom? Using Counter-Storytelling to Challenge Racial Hegemony
Dialogues of socially significant forms of human difference such as race are constrained by hegemony. Critical Race Theory’s counter-storytelling is explored as a means of challenging the majoritarian stories that reinforce racial hegemony in the dominant discourse.