The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education
Herausgeber: Apple, Michael W; Gandin, Luis Armando; Au, Wayne
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The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Education is the first authoritative reference work to provide an international analysis of the relationship between power, knowledge, education, and schooling.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780415889278
- ISBN-10: 0415889278
- Artikelnr.: 33127119
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9780415889278
- ISBN-10: 0415889278
- Artikelnr.: 33127119
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael W. Apple is John Bascom Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Policy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wayne Au is Assistant Professor at the University of Washington-Bothell and he is an editor for the progressive education journal, Rethinking Schools. Luis Armando Gandin is Professor of Sociology of Education at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Porto Alegre, Brazil.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1. Mapping Critical Education, Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au & Luis Armando
Gandin
Part II: Social Contexts and Social Structures
2. The World Bank, the IMF, and International Education, Susan Robertson &
Roger Dale
3. Movement and Stasis in the Neoliberal Re-Orientation of Schooling,
Cameron McCarthy, Viviana Pitton, Soochul Kim & David Monje
4. Corporatization and the Control of Schools, Kenneth Saltman
5. The Trojan Horse of Curricular Contents, Jurjo Torres Santomé
(translated by Eduardo Cavieres)
Part III: Redistribution, Recognition, and Differential Power
6. Rethinking Reproduction: Neo-Marxism and Critical Education Theory,
Wayne Au & Michael W. Apple
7. The Reign of Capital: A Pedagogy and Praxis of Class Struggle, Valerie
Scatamburlo-D'Annibale & Peter McLaren
8. Race Still Matters: Critical Race Theory in Education, Gloria
Ladson-Billings
9. Pale/ontology: The Status of Whiteness in Education, Zeus Leonardo
10. What Was Poststructural Feminism in Education?, Julie McLeod
11. Safe Schools, Sexualities, and Critical Education, Lisa W.
Loutzenheiser & Shannon D. M. Moore
12. Masculinities and Education, Marcus Weaver-Hightower
13. The Inclusion Paradox: The Cultural Politics of Difference, Roger Slee
14. Red Pedagogy: Indigenous Theories of Redistribution (a.k.a.
Sovereignty), Sandy Grande
15. Foucault's Challenges to Critical Theory in Education, Rosa Maria Bueno
Fischer (translated by Lisa Gertum Becker)
Part IV: The Freirian Legacy
16. Fighting With the Text: Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Freire's
Critical Pedagogy, Wayne Au
17. Un/Taming Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Gustavo Fischman
18. What Type of Revolution Are We Rehearsing For? Boal's Theater of the
Oppressed, Ricardo D. Rosa
19. Against All Odds: Implementing Freirian Approaches to Education in the
United States, Pia Lindquist Wong
Part V: The Politics of Practice and the Recreation of Theory
20. Flying Below the Radar? Critical Approaches to Adult Education, Peter
Mayo
21. Critical Media Education and Radical Democracy, Douglas Kellner & Jeff
Share
22. Educating Teachers for Critical Education, Kenneth Zeichner & Ryan
Flessner
23. Restoring Collective Memory: The Pasts of Critical Education, Kenneth
Teitelbaum
24. The Educative City and Critical Education, Ramon Flecha
25. The Citizen School Project: Implementing and Recreating Critical
Education in Proto Alegre, Brazil, Luis Armando Gandin
26. Progressive Struggle and Critical Education Scholarship in Japan:
Toward the Democratization of Critical Education Studies, Keita Takayama
27. The Circumstances and the Possibilities of Critical Educational Studies
in China, Guang-cai Yan & Yin Chang
Part VI: Social Movements and Pedagogic Work
28. Critical Pedagogy is Not Enough: Social Justice Education, Political
Participation, and the Politicization of Students, Jean Anyon
29. Teachers' Unions and Social Justice, Mary Compton & Lois Weiner
30. Teachers, Praxis, and Minjung: Korean Teachers' Struggle for
Recognition, Hee-Ryong Kang
31. Community-Based Popular Education, Migration, and Civil Society in
Mexico: Working in the Space Left Behind, Jen Sandler
Part VII: Critical Research Methods for Critical Education
32. Towards a Critical Theory of Method in Shifting Times, Lois Weis,
Michelle Fine & Greg Dimitriadis
33. New Possibilities for Critical Education Research: Uses for
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Daniel S. Choi
34. Can Critical Education Research be "Quantitative"?, Joseph J. Ferrare
35. Orientalism, the West and Non-West Binary, and Postcolonial
Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Research and Education, Yoshiko Nozaki
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1. Mapping Critical Education, Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au & Luis Armando
Gandin
Part II: Social Contexts and Social Structures
2. The World Bank, the IMF, and International Education, Susan Robertson &
Roger Dale
3. Movement and Stasis in the Neoliberal Re-Orientation of Schooling,
Cameron McCarthy, Viviana Pitton, Soochul Kim & David Monje
4. Corporatization and the Control of Schools, Kenneth Saltman
5. The Trojan Horse of Curricular Contents, Jurjo Torres Santomé
(translated by Eduardo Cavieres)
Part III: Redistribution, Recognition, and Differential Power
6. Rethinking Reproduction: Neo-Marxism and Critical Education Theory,
Wayne Au & Michael W. Apple
7. The Reign of Capital: A Pedagogy and Praxis of Class Struggle, Valerie
Scatamburlo-D'Annibale & Peter McLaren
8. Race Still Matters: Critical Race Theory in Education, Gloria
Ladson-Billings
9. Pale/ontology: The Status of Whiteness in Education, Zeus Leonardo
10. What Was Poststructural Feminism in Education?, Julie McLeod
11. Safe Schools, Sexualities, and Critical Education, Lisa W.
Loutzenheiser & Shannon D. M. Moore
12. Masculinities and Education, Marcus Weaver-Hightower
13. The Inclusion Paradox: The Cultural Politics of Difference, Roger Slee
14. Red Pedagogy: Indigenous Theories of Redistribution (a.k.a.
Sovereignty), Sandy Grande
15. Foucault's Challenges to Critical Theory in Education, Rosa Maria Bueno
Fischer (translated by Lisa Gertum Becker)
Part IV: The Freirian Legacy
16. Fighting With the Text: Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Freire's
Critical Pedagogy, Wayne Au
17. Un/Taming Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Gustavo Fischman
18. What Type of Revolution Are We Rehearsing For? Boal's Theater of the
Oppressed, Ricardo D. Rosa
19. Against All Odds: Implementing Freirian Approaches to Education in the
United States, Pia Lindquist Wong
Part V: The Politics of Practice and the Recreation of Theory
20. Flying Below the Radar? Critical Approaches to Adult Education, Peter
Mayo
21. Critical Media Education and Radical Democracy, Douglas Kellner & Jeff
Share
22. Educating Teachers for Critical Education, Kenneth Zeichner & Ryan
Flessner
23. Restoring Collective Memory: The Pasts of Critical Education, Kenneth
Teitelbaum
24. The Educative City and Critical Education, Ramon Flecha
25. The Citizen School Project: Implementing and Recreating Critical
Education in Proto Alegre, Brazil, Luis Armando Gandin
26. Progressive Struggle and Critical Education Scholarship in Japan:
Toward the Democratization of Critical Education Studies, Keita Takayama
27. The Circumstances and the Possibilities of Critical Educational Studies
in China, Guang-cai Yan & Yin Chang
Part VI: Social Movements and Pedagogic Work
28. Critical Pedagogy is Not Enough: Social Justice Education, Political
Participation, and the Politicization of Students, Jean Anyon
29. Teachers' Unions and Social Justice, Mary Compton & Lois Weiner
30. Teachers, Praxis, and Minjung: Korean Teachers' Struggle for
Recognition, Hee-Ryong Kang
31. Community-Based Popular Education, Migration, and Civil Society in
Mexico: Working in the Space Left Behind, Jen Sandler
Part VII: Critical Research Methods for Critical Education
32. Towards a Critical Theory of Method in Shifting Times, Lois Weis,
Michelle Fine & Greg Dimitriadis
33. New Possibilities for Critical Education Research: Uses for
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Daniel S. Choi
34. Can Critical Education Research be "Quantitative"?, Joseph J. Ferrare
35. Orientalism, the West and Non-West Binary, and Postcolonial
Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Research and Education, Yoshiko Nozaki
List of Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1. Mapping Critical Education, Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au & Luis Armando
Gandin
Part II: Social Contexts and Social Structures
2. The World Bank, the IMF, and International Education, Susan Robertson &
Roger Dale
3. Movement and Stasis in the Neoliberal Re-Orientation of Schooling,
Cameron McCarthy, Viviana Pitton, Soochul Kim & David Monje
4. Corporatization and the Control of Schools, Kenneth Saltman
5. The Trojan Horse of Curricular Contents, Jurjo Torres Santomé
(translated by Eduardo Cavieres)
Part III: Redistribution, Recognition, and Differential Power
6. Rethinking Reproduction: Neo-Marxism and Critical Education Theory,
Wayne Au & Michael W. Apple
7. The Reign of Capital: A Pedagogy and Praxis of Class Struggle, Valerie
Scatamburlo-D'Annibale & Peter McLaren
8. Race Still Matters: Critical Race Theory in Education, Gloria
Ladson-Billings
9. Pale/ontology: The Status of Whiteness in Education, Zeus Leonardo
10. What Was Poststructural Feminism in Education?, Julie McLeod
11. Safe Schools, Sexualities, and Critical Education, Lisa W.
Loutzenheiser & Shannon D. M. Moore
12. Masculinities and Education, Marcus Weaver-Hightower
13. The Inclusion Paradox: The Cultural Politics of Difference, Roger Slee
14. Red Pedagogy: Indigenous Theories of Redistribution (a.k.a.
Sovereignty), Sandy Grande
15. Foucault's Challenges to Critical Theory in Education, Rosa Maria Bueno
Fischer (translated by Lisa Gertum Becker)
Part IV: The Freirian Legacy
16. Fighting With the Text: Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Freire's
Critical Pedagogy, Wayne Au
17. Un/Taming Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Gustavo Fischman
18. What Type of Revolution Are We Rehearsing For? Boal's Theater of the
Oppressed, Ricardo D. Rosa
19. Against All Odds: Implementing Freirian Approaches to Education in the
United States, Pia Lindquist Wong
Part V: The Politics of Practice and the Recreation of Theory
20. Flying Below the Radar? Critical Approaches to Adult Education, Peter
Mayo
21. Critical Media Education and Radical Democracy, Douglas Kellner & Jeff
Share
22. Educating Teachers for Critical Education, Kenneth Zeichner & Ryan
Flessner
23. Restoring Collective Memory: The Pasts of Critical Education, Kenneth
Teitelbaum
24. The Educative City and Critical Education, Ramon Flecha
25. The Citizen School Project: Implementing and Recreating Critical
Education in Proto Alegre, Brazil, Luis Armando Gandin
26. Progressive Struggle and Critical Education Scholarship in Japan:
Toward the Democratization of Critical Education Studies, Keita Takayama
27. The Circumstances and the Possibilities of Critical Educational Studies
in China, Guang-cai Yan & Yin Chang
Part VI: Social Movements and Pedagogic Work
28. Critical Pedagogy is Not Enough: Social Justice Education, Political
Participation, and the Politicization of Students, Jean Anyon
29. Teachers' Unions and Social Justice, Mary Compton & Lois Weiner
30. Teachers, Praxis, and Minjung: Korean Teachers' Struggle for
Recognition, Hee-Ryong Kang
31. Community-Based Popular Education, Migration, and Civil Society in
Mexico: Working in the Space Left Behind, Jen Sandler
Part VII: Critical Research Methods for Critical Education
32. Towards a Critical Theory of Method in Shifting Times, Lois Weis,
Michelle Fine & Greg Dimitriadis
33. New Possibilities for Critical Education Research: Uses for
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Daniel S. Choi
34. Can Critical Education Research be "Quantitative"?, Joseph J. Ferrare
35. Orientalism, the West and Non-West Binary, and Postcolonial
Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Research and Education, Yoshiko Nozaki
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
1. Mapping Critical Education, Michael W. Apple, Wayne Au & Luis Armando
Gandin
Part II: Social Contexts and Social Structures
2. The World Bank, the IMF, and International Education, Susan Robertson &
Roger Dale
3. Movement and Stasis in the Neoliberal Re-Orientation of Schooling,
Cameron McCarthy, Viviana Pitton, Soochul Kim & David Monje
4. Corporatization and the Control of Schools, Kenneth Saltman
5. The Trojan Horse of Curricular Contents, Jurjo Torres Santomé
(translated by Eduardo Cavieres)
Part III: Redistribution, Recognition, and Differential Power
6. Rethinking Reproduction: Neo-Marxism and Critical Education Theory,
Wayne Au & Michael W. Apple
7. The Reign of Capital: A Pedagogy and Praxis of Class Struggle, Valerie
Scatamburlo-D'Annibale & Peter McLaren
8. Race Still Matters: Critical Race Theory in Education, Gloria
Ladson-Billings
9. Pale/ontology: The Status of Whiteness in Education, Zeus Leonardo
10. What Was Poststructural Feminism in Education?, Julie McLeod
11. Safe Schools, Sexualities, and Critical Education, Lisa W.
Loutzenheiser & Shannon D. M. Moore
12. Masculinities and Education, Marcus Weaver-Hightower
13. The Inclusion Paradox: The Cultural Politics of Difference, Roger Slee
14. Red Pedagogy: Indigenous Theories of Redistribution (a.k.a.
Sovereignty), Sandy Grande
15. Foucault's Challenges to Critical Theory in Education, Rosa Maria Bueno
Fischer (translated by Lisa Gertum Becker)
Part IV: The Freirian Legacy
16. Fighting With the Text: Contextualizing and Recontextualizing Freire's
Critical Pedagogy, Wayne Au
17. Un/Taming Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, Gustavo Fischman
18. What Type of Revolution Are We Rehearsing For? Boal's Theater of the
Oppressed, Ricardo D. Rosa
19. Against All Odds: Implementing Freirian Approaches to Education in the
United States, Pia Lindquist Wong
Part V: The Politics of Practice and the Recreation of Theory
20. Flying Below the Radar? Critical Approaches to Adult Education, Peter
Mayo
21. Critical Media Education and Radical Democracy, Douglas Kellner & Jeff
Share
22. Educating Teachers for Critical Education, Kenneth Zeichner & Ryan
Flessner
23. Restoring Collective Memory: The Pasts of Critical Education, Kenneth
Teitelbaum
24. The Educative City and Critical Education, Ramon Flecha
25. The Citizen School Project: Implementing and Recreating Critical
Education in Proto Alegre, Brazil, Luis Armando Gandin
26. Progressive Struggle and Critical Education Scholarship in Japan:
Toward the Democratization of Critical Education Studies, Keita Takayama
27. The Circumstances and the Possibilities of Critical Educational Studies
in China, Guang-cai Yan & Yin Chang
Part VI: Social Movements and Pedagogic Work
28. Critical Pedagogy is Not Enough: Social Justice Education, Political
Participation, and the Politicization of Students, Jean Anyon
29. Teachers' Unions and Social Justice, Mary Compton & Lois Weiner
30. Teachers, Praxis, and Minjung: Korean Teachers' Struggle for
Recognition, Hee-Ryong Kang
31. Community-Based Popular Education, Migration, and Civil Society in
Mexico: Working in the Space Left Behind, Jen Sandler
Part VII: Critical Research Methods for Critical Education
32. Towards a Critical Theory of Method in Shifting Times, Lois Weis,
Michelle Fine & Greg Dimitriadis
33. New Possibilities for Critical Education Research: Uses for
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Daniel S. Choi
34. Can Critical Education Research be "Quantitative"?, Joseph J. Ferrare
35. Orientalism, the West and Non-West Binary, and Postcolonial
Perspectives in Cross-Cultural Research and Education, Yoshiko Nozaki
List of Contributors
Index