Reinventing Critical Pedagogy is divided into three thematic areas: 'Race, Ethnicity, and Critical Pedagogy,' which exposes the pervasiveness of white supremacy and ethnic conflict; 'Theoretical Concerns,' in which authors rethink the basic premises of capitalism, alienation, experience, religion, and social justice through a critical theory lens, a critical pedagogy staple; finally, 'Applications, Extensions, and Empirical Studies' looks at undertheorized and underrepresented areas in critical pedagogy-gender, math education, pseudo-science, global literacy, and stories of successful resistance.…mehr
Reinventing Critical Pedagogy is divided into three thematic areas: 'Race, Ethnicity, and Critical Pedagogy,' which exposes the pervasiveness of white supremacy and ethnic conflict; 'Theoretical Concerns,' in which authors rethink the basic premises of capitalism, alienation, experience, religion, and social justice through a critical theory lens, a critical pedagogy staple; finally, 'Applications, Extensions, and Empirical Studies' looks at undertheorized and underrepresented areas in critical pedagogy-gender, math education, pseudo-science, global literacy, and stories of successful resistance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
By Cesar Augusto Rossatto; Ricky Lee Allen and Marc Pruyn
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Race Problem in the Critical Pedagogy Community Chapter 2 Racism without Racists: 'Killing Me Softly' with Color Blindness Chapter 3 Violence, Discourse and Dixieland: A Critical Reflection of an Incident Involving Violence against Black Youth Chapter 4 Latino Youths at the Crossroads of Sameness and Difference: Engaging Border Theory to Create Critical Epistemologies on Border Identity Chapter 5 Education as a State of Exception: Unraveling the Heart of the School-to-Prison Pipeline Chapter 6 Some Reflections on Critical Pedagogy in an Age of Global Empire Chapter 7 Youth Alienation in Everyday Life: The Promise of Critical Pedagogy Chapter 8 Is Religion Still the Opium of the People? Critical Pedagogy, Liberation Theology and the Commitment to Social Transformation Chapter 9 On Language of Possibility: Revisiting Critical Pedagogy Chapter 10 Social Justice Requires a Revolution of Everyday Life Chapter 11 Mathematical Power: Exploring Critical Pedagogy in Mathematics and Statistics Chapter 12 Teaching Ecocide: Junk Science and the Myth of Premature Extinction in Environmental Science Textbooks Chapter 13 Hooters Pedagogy: Gender in Late Capitalism Chapter 14 The Matrix of Freirean Pedagogy, Time and Cultural Literacies Chapter 15 Generating Hope, Creating Change, Searching for Community: Stories of Resistance against Globalization at the U.S./Mexico Border
Chapter 1 The Race Problem in the Critical Pedagogy Community Chapter 2 Racism without Racists: 'Killing Me Softly' with Color Blindness Chapter 3 Violence, Discourse and Dixieland: A Critical Reflection of an Incident Involving Violence against Black Youth Chapter 4 Latino Youths at the Crossroads of Sameness and Difference: Engaging Border Theory to Create Critical Epistemologies on Border Identity Chapter 5 Education as a State of Exception: Unraveling the Heart of the School-to-Prison Pipeline Chapter 6 Some Reflections on Critical Pedagogy in an Age of Global Empire Chapter 7 Youth Alienation in Everyday Life: The Promise of Critical Pedagogy Chapter 8 Is Religion Still the Opium of the People? Critical Pedagogy, Liberation Theology and the Commitment to Social Transformation Chapter 9 On Language of Possibility: Revisiting Critical Pedagogy Chapter 10 Social Justice Requires a Revolution of Everyday Life Chapter 11 Mathematical Power: Exploring Critical Pedagogy in Mathematics and Statistics Chapter 12 Teaching Ecocide: Junk Science and the Myth of Premature Extinction in Environmental Science Textbooks Chapter 13 Hooters Pedagogy: Gender in Late Capitalism Chapter 14 The Matrix of Freirean Pedagogy, Time and Cultural Literacies Chapter 15 Generating Hope, Creating Change, Searching for Community: Stories of Resistance against Globalization at the U.S./Mexico Border
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