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Theory and Resistance in Education: Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition 2nd edition


Theory and Resistance in Education: Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition 2nd edition

Paperback by Giroux, Henry A. (McMaster University, Canada)

Theory and Resistance in Education: Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition

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ISBN:
9780897897969
Publication Date:
30 Sep 2001
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:
Praeger Publishers Inc
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Theory and Resistance in Education: Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition

Description

At the beginning of the new millennium, educators, parents, and others should reevaluate what it means for adults and young people to grow up in a world that has been radically altered by a hyper capitalism that monopolizes the educational force of culture as it ruthlessly eliminates those public spheres not governed by the logic of the market. Giroux provides new theoretical and political tools for addressing how pedagogy, knowledge, resistance, and power can be analyzed within and across a variety of cultural spheres, including but not limited to the schools. A new introduction adds much to the well received first edition. The time for radical social change has never been so urgent, since the fate of an entire generation of young people, if not democracy itself, is at stake. Giroux argues that challenge gives new meaning to the importance of resistance, the relevance of pedagogy, and the significance of political agency.

Contents

Foreword by Paulo Freire Preface by Stanley Aronowitz Introduction: Educated Hope, Public Pedagogy and the Politics of Resistance Theory and Critical Discourse Critical Theory and Educational Practice Schooling and the Politics Hidden Curriculum Reproduction, Resistance, and Accommodation Resistance and Critical Pedagogy Ideology, Culture, and Schooling Critical Theory and Rationality in Citizenship Education Literacy, Ideology, and the Politics of Schooling Conclusion: Toward a New Public Sphere Bibliography Index

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