This edited volume, now in its second edition, brings together the some of the most important figures in the evolution of Critical Pedagogy and a number of up-and-coming scholars. Together they provide comprehensive analyses related to the struggles against the triangulation of Neoliberalism, Conservatism, and Nationalism, not just in education but in all of social life, through the democratizing forces of critical pedagogy. Its re-release coincides with the 50th anniversary of the publication of Paulo Freire's landmark publication, Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The second edition has been…mehr
This edited volume, now in its second edition, brings together the some of the most important figures in the evolution of Critical Pedagogy and a number of up-and-coming scholars. Together they provide comprehensive analyses related to the struggles against the triangulation of Neoliberalism, Conservatism, and Nationalism, not just in education but in all of social life, through the democratizing forces of critical pedagogy. Its re-release coincides with the 50th anniversary of the publication of Paulo Freire's landmark publication, Pedagogy of the Oppressed. The second edition has been updated with a majority of new chapters to address the current political shifts that have hastened erosion of the public sphere and public education today. These critical pedagogues show how neoliberal attacks can be collectively resisted, challenged, and eradicated especially by those of us teaching in schools and universities.
Sheila L. Macrine is a Professor in the Department of STEM Education and Teacher Development at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA.
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1. Introduction.- 2. The Ghost of Fascism in the Post-Truth Era.- 3. Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times.- 4. Conscientizacao.- 5. Critical Pedagogy Against the Privatization of Culture and Politics: "Privilege-Checking," "Virtue-Signaling," and "Safe Spaces".- 6. Teaching as Possibility: A Light in Dark Times.- 7. Critical Pedagogies in Uncertain Times.- 8. The Legacy of Paulo Freire on the Struggles for Life in Brazil.- 9. Critical Pedagogy, Dialogue and Tolerance: A Learning to Disagree Framework.- 10. South African Freedom Fighter: Amilcar Cabral.- 11. Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Global.- 12. An Interview with Henry A. Giroux and Joe L. Kincheloe.- 13. Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy Relevance Today.- 14. What is Critical Literacy Good For? Interview with Ira Shor.- 15. Afterword.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Ghost of Fascism in the Post-Truth Era.- 3. Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times.- 4. Conscientizacao.- 5. Critical Pedagogy Against the Privatization of Culture and Politics: "Privilege-Checking," "Virtue-Signaling," and "Safe Spaces".- 6. Teaching as Possibility: A Light in Dark Times.- 7. Critical Pedagogies in Uncertain Times.- 8. The Legacy of Paulo Freire on the Struggles for Life in Brazil.- 9. Critical Pedagogy, Dialogue and Tolerance: A Learning to Disagree Framework.- 10. South African Freedom Fighter: Amilcar Cabral.- 11. Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Global.- 12. An Interview with Henry A. Giroux and Joe L. Kincheloe.- 13. Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy Relevance Today.- 14. What is Critical Literacy Good For? Interview with Ira Shor.- 15. Afterword.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Ghost of Fascism in the Post-Truth Era.- 3. Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times.- 4. Conscientizacao.- 5. Critical Pedagogy Against the Privatization of Culture and Politics: "Privilege-Checking," "Virtue-Signaling," and "Safe Spaces".- 6. Teaching as Possibility: A Light in Dark Times.- 7. Critical Pedagogies in Uncertain Times.- 8. The Legacy of Paulo Freire on the Struggles for Life in Brazil.- 9. Critical Pedagogy, Dialogue and Tolerance: A Learning to Disagree Framework.- 10. South African Freedom Fighter: Amilcar Cabral.- 11. Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Global.- 12. An Interview with Henry A. Giroux and Joe L. Kincheloe.- 13. Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy Relevance Today.- 14. What is Critical Literacy Good For? Interview with Ira Shor.- 15. Afterword.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Ghost of Fascism in the Post-Truth Era.- 3. Critical Pedagogy in Difficult Times.- 4. Conscientizacao.- 5. Critical Pedagogy Against the Privatization of Culture and Politics: "Privilege-Checking," "Virtue-Signaling," and "Safe Spaces".- 6. Teaching as Possibility: A Light in Dark Times.- 7. Critical Pedagogies in Uncertain Times.- 8. The Legacy of Paulo Freire on the Struggles for Life in Brazil.- 9. Critical Pedagogy, Dialogue and Tolerance: A Learning to Disagree Framework.- 10. South African Freedom Fighter: Amilcar Cabral.- 11. Toward a Critical Pedagogy of the Global.- 12. An Interview with Henry A. Giroux and Joe L. Kincheloe.- 13. Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy Relevance Today.- 14. What is Critical Literacy Good For? Interview with Ira Shor.- 15. Afterword.
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