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“I’ve never cried with a stranger before”: a pedagogy of discomfort, emotion and hope for immigrant justice

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Pages 763-781 | Received 03 Mar 2021, Accepted 27 Jul 2021, Published online: 12 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

While anti-immigrant policy and practices have a long history in the United States, many students are unfamiliar with the historical or current immigration crises. This study explores the challenges of teaching a graduate seminar about immigration and education at a predominantly white university. Five graduate students and their instructor share their reflections from a post-course survey and field notes related to the course’s ‘pedagogy of discomfort’ and experiential learning. The class was moved emotionally, interrupting previous beliefs and shifting attitudes. However, the course fell short of exploring one’s own positionality fully, resulting in unfinished learning about how Whiteness upholds the status quo. The authors argue for a neo-abolitionist pedagogy, one that creates a ‘third space’ to process emotional responses and discuss social positionalities to prevent unproductive feelings of guilt or pity that function to further otherize immigrants.

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Notes

1 Although one field trip included information about Greece and Japan.

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Notes on contributors

Denise Blum

Denise Blum, Associate Professor, Social Foundations in Education, Oklahoma State University.

Erin E. Davis

Erin Davis, Doctoral student in Social Foundations in Education, Oklahoma State University.

Kari Gibson

Kari Gibson, Doctoral candidate in Administration Leadership, Oklahoma State University.

Rexi Lee Phillips

Rexi Phillips, Doctoral student in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Oklahoma State University.

Annette Sharon Stanly Jeyaraj

Annette Sharon Stanly Jeyaraj, Master's Student in Global Studies, Oklahoma State University.

Bailey Winters

Bailey Winters, Master of Global Studies, Oklahoma State University.

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