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This collection of essays, poems, and reflections by scholars, public intellectuals, artists, and community activists (as well as those whose work intersects with all of these categories) constitutes a landmark achievement in critical pedagogy and social justice education. Edited by two leaders whose work spans both academic and grassroots communities, Radical Imagine-Nation was conceived during a time of political turmoil both nationally and internationally, a time when freedom and democracy seemed out of reach for millions around the world.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection of essays, poems, and reflections by scholars, public intellectuals, artists, and community activists (as well as those whose work intersects with all of these categories) constitutes a landmark achievement in critical pedagogy and social justice education. Edited by two leaders whose work spans both academic and grassroots communities, Radical Imagine-Nation was conceived during a time of political turmoil both nationally and internationally, a time when freedom and democracy seemed out of reach for millions around the world.
Autorenporträt
Peter McLaren and Suzanne SooHoo are both professors in the College of Educational Studies, Chapman University and are Co-Directors of the Paulo Freire Democratic Project at Chapman. They serve as Honorary Co-Directors of the Center for Critical Studies in Education, Northeast Normal University, China.
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"Peter McLaren and Suzanne SooHoo's Radical Imagine-Nation: Public Pedagogy & Praxis is the exact right book at the exact right time. They have assembled a stellar collective of critical scholars assembled around their 'shared refusal to accept the world, with all its pain and ugliness, as it is.' Together, they take seriously their responsibility to put forward their imaginings for a different future. A soon to be classic as well as required reading for scholars, activists, students and public intellectuals alike."-Sandy Grande, Connecticut College; Author of Red Pedagogy