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Written by an international group of feminist scholars and activists, the book explores how the rise in right-wing politics, fundamentalist religion, and radical nationalism is constructed and results in gendered and racial violence. The chapters cover a broad range of international contexts and offer new ways of combating assaults and oppression to understand the dangers inherent within the current global political and social climate.
The book includes a foreword by the distinguished critical activist, Antonia Darder, as well as a chapter by renowned feminist-scholar, Chandra Talpade Mohanty.…mehr
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Written by an international group of feminist scholars and activists, the book explores how the rise in right-wing politics, fundamentalist religion, and radical nationalism is constructed and results in gendered and racial violence. The chapters cover a broad range of international contexts and offer new ways of combating assaults and oppression to understand the dangers inherent within the current global political and social climate.
The book includes a foreword by the distinguished critical activist, Antonia Darder, as well as a chapter by renowned feminist-scholar, Chandra Talpade Mohanty.
The book includes a foreword by the distinguished critical activist, Antonia Darder, as well as a chapter by renowned feminist-scholar, Chandra Talpade Mohanty.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350174474
- Artikelnr.: 62836508
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350174474
- Artikelnr.: 62836508
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Silvia Edling is Professor of Curriculum Theory at the University of Gavle, Sweden. She is the co-author of Democracy and Teacher Education (2020), Historical- and Moral Consciousness: Learning Ethics for Democratic Citizenship Education (2022), and co-editor of Professional Learning and Identities in Teaching: International Narratives of Successful Teachers (2021). Sheila Macrine is Professor of STEM Education and Teacher Development at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA. She is the author of Critical Pedagogy in Uncertain Times, 2nd ed (2020), and co-editor of Revolutionizing Pedagogy (2010) and Class in Education (2010).
Notes on Contributors Foreword
Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University
USA) Acknowledgements Introduction
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) Part I: Overviews
Challenges and Possibilities 1. Borders and Bridges: Securitized Regimes
Racialized Citizenship
and Insurgent Feminist Praxis
Chandra Talpade Mohanty (Syracuse University
USA) 2. The Refugee Crisis is a Feminist Issue
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) 3. How the Neoliberal Ultraconservative Alliance in Brazil Threatens Women's Lives: Learning to Fight and Survive
Inny Accioly (Fluminense Federal University
Brazil) 4. The Antidemocratic Fantasmatic Logic of Right-Wing Populism: Theoretical Reflections
Gundula Ludwig (Bremen University
Germany) 5. Technologies of Surveillance: A Transnational Black Feminist Analysis
K. Melchor Quick Hall (Fielding Graduate University
USA) 6. Hot Rockin' Vampires on Skateboards: Neoliberalism's Feminism
Robin Truth Goodman ((Florida State University
USA) Part II: Contextualizations
Education and the Teacher Profession 7. Feminism and Anti-feminism in Sweden
in the Wake of #MeToo
Sarah Ljungquist (University of Gävle
Sweden) 8. Suppression of Teacher's Voices: Agency and Freedom within Neoliberal Masculinist Performativity
Geraldine Mooney Simmies (University of Limerick
Ireland) 9. Marias
Marielles
Malês: Southern Epistemologies
Resistance and Emancipation
Maria Luiza Süssekind (ANPEd
Brazil) and Ines Barbosa de Oliveira (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) 10. The Greek Crisis and the Gender Gap: Reinforcing Connections between Education and Women's Empowerment
Maria Nikolakaki (University of Peloponnese
Greece) 11. The Emergence of the Anti-Gender Agenda in Swedish Higher Education
Guadalupe Francia (University of Gävle
Sweden) Conclusion
Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) and Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) References Index
Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University
USA) Acknowledgements Introduction
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) Part I: Overviews
Challenges and Possibilities 1. Borders and Bridges: Securitized Regimes
Racialized Citizenship
and Insurgent Feminist Praxis
Chandra Talpade Mohanty (Syracuse University
USA) 2. The Refugee Crisis is a Feminist Issue
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) 3. How the Neoliberal Ultraconservative Alliance in Brazil Threatens Women's Lives: Learning to Fight and Survive
Inny Accioly (Fluminense Federal University
Brazil) 4. The Antidemocratic Fantasmatic Logic of Right-Wing Populism: Theoretical Reflections
Gundula Ludwig (Bremen University
Germany) 5. Technologies of Surveillance: A Transnational Black Feminist Analysis
K. Melchor Quick Hall (Fielding Graduate University
USA) 6. Hot Rockin' Vampires on Skateboards: Neoliberalism's Feminism
Robin Truth Goodman ((Florida State University
USA) Part II: Contextualizations
Education and the Teacher Profession 7. Feminism and Anti-feminism in Sweden
in the Wake of #MeToo
Sarah Ljungquist (University of Gävle
Sweden) 8. Suppression of Teacher's Voices: Agency and Freedom within Neoliberal Masculinist Performativity
Geraldine Mooney Simmies (University of Limerick
Ireland) 9. Marias
Marielles
Malês: Southern Epistemologies
Resistance and Emancipation
Maria Luiza Süssekind (ANPEd
Brazil) and Ines Barbosa de Oliveira (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) 10. The Greek Crisis and the Gender Gap: Reinforcing Connections between Education and Women's Empowerment
Maria Nikolakaki (University of Peloponnese
Greece) 11. The Emergence of the Anti-Gender Agenda in Swedish Higher Education
Guadalupe Francia (University of Gävle
Sweden) Conclusion
Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) and Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) References Index
Notes on Contributors Foreword
Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University
USA) Acknowledgements Introduction
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) Part I: Overviews
Challenges and Possibilities 1. Borders and Bridges: Securitized Regimes
Racialized Citizenship
and Insurgent Feminist Praxis
Chandra Talpade Mohanty (Syracuse University
USA) 2. The Refugee Crisis is a Feminist Issue
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) 3. How the Neoliberal Ultraconservative Alliance in Brazil Threatens Women's Lives: Learning to Fight and Survive
Inny Accioly (Fluminense Federal University
Brazil) 4. The Antidemocratic Fantasmatic Logic of Right-Wing Populism: Theoretical Reflections
Gundula Ludwig (Bremen University
Germany) 5. Technologies of Surveillance: A Transnational Black Feminist Analysis
K. Melchor Quick Hall (Fielding Graduate University
USA) 6. Hot Rockin' Vampires on Skateboards: Neoliberalism's Feminism
Robin Truth Goodman ((Florida State University
USA) Part II: Contextualizations
Education and the Teacher Profession 7. Feminism and Anti-feminism in Sweden
in the Wake of #MeToo
Sarah Ljungquist (University of Gävle
Sweden) 8. Suppression of Teacher's Voices: Agency and Freedom within Neoliberal Masculinist Performativity
Geraldine Mooney Simmies (University of Limerick
Ireland) 9. Marias
Marielles
Malês: Southern Epistemologies
Resistance and Emancipation
Maria Luiza Süssekind (ANPEd
Brazil) and Ines Barbosa de Oliveira (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) 10. The Greek Crisis and the Gender Gap: Reinforcing Connections between Education and Women's Empowerment
Maria Nikolakaki (University of Peloponnese
Greece) 11. The Emergence of the Anti-Gender Agenda in Swedish Higher Education
Guadalupe Francia (University of Gävle
Sweden) Conclusion
Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) and Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) References Index
Antonia Darder (Loyola Marymount University
USA) Acknowledgements Introduction
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) Part I: Overviews
Challenges and Possibilities 1. Borders and Bridges: Securitized Regimes
Racialized Citizenship
and Insurgent Feminist Praxis
Chandra Talpade Mohanty (Syracuse University
USA) 2. The Refugee Crisis is a Feminist Issue
Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) and Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) 3. How the Neoliberal Ultraconservative Alliance in Brazil Threatens Women's Lives: Learning to Fight and Survive
Inny Accioly (Fluminense Federal University
Brazil) 4. The Antidemocratic Fantasmatic Logic of Right-Wing Populism: Theoretical Reflections
Gundula Ludwig (Bremen University
Germany) 5. Technologies of Surveillance: A Transnational Black Feminist Analysis
K. Melchor Quick Hall (Fielding Graduate University
USA) 6. Hot Rockin' Vampires on Skateboards: Neoliberalism's Feminism
Robin Truth Goodman ((Florida State University
USA) Part II: Contextualizations
Education and the Teacher Profession 7. Feminism and Anti-feminism in Sweden
in the Wake of #MeToo
Sarah Ljungquist (University of Gävle
Sweden) 8. Suppression of Teacher's Voices: Agency and Freedom within Neoliberal Masculinist Performativity
Geraldine Mooney Simmies (University of Limerick
Ireland) 9. Marias
Marielles
Malês: Southern Epistemologies
Resistance and Emancipation
Maria Luiza Süssekind (ANPEd
Brazil) and Ines Barbosa de Oliveira (State University of Rio de Janeiro
Brazil) 10. The Greek Crisis and the Gender Gap: Reinforcing Connections between Education and Women's Empowerment
Maria Nikolakaki (University of Peloponnese
Greece) 11. The Emergence of the Anti-Gender Agenda in Swedish Higher Education
Guadalupe Francia (University of Gävle
Sweden) Conclusion
Silvia Edling (University of Gävle
Sweden) and Sheila L. Macrine (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
USA) References Index