articleQualitative InquiryFeb 1, 2002Closed access

Critical Race Theory, Latino Critical Theory, and Critical Raced-Gendered Epistemologies: Recognizing Students of Color as Holders and Creators of Knowledge

University of Utah

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Abstract

For too long, the histories, experiences, cultures, and languages of students of color have been devalued, misinterpreted, or omitted within formal educational settings. In this article, the author uses critical race theory (CRT) and Latina/Latino critical theory (LatCrit) to demonstrate how critical raced-gendered epistemologies recognize students of color as holders and creators of knowledge. In doing so, she discusses how CRT and LatCrit provide an appropriate lens for qualitative research in the field of education. She then compares and contrasts the experiences of Chicana/Chicano students through a Eurocentric and a critical raced-gendered epistemological perspective and demonstrates that each perspective…

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Keywords
  • Critical race theory
  • Critical theory
  • Sociology
  • Perspective (graphical)
  • Race (biology)
  • Gender studies
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Qualitative research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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