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OverviewAlthough the disciplines of critical education and cultural studies have traditionally occupied separate spaces as they have addressed different audiences, their concerns as well as the political and pedagogical nature of their work overlap. This text brings members of these two groups together to demonstrate how a critical understanding of culture and education can implement broad political change. Writing from within this framework of cultural studies and critical pedagogy, the contributors illuminate the possibilities and opportunities open to practicing educators. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry A. Giroux , Patrick ShannonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780415919135ISBN 10: 0415919134 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 October 1997 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsEducation and the Crisis of the Public Intellectual1. Carol Becker -- The Artist as Public Intellectual 2. Harvey J. Kaye -- Beyond the Last Intellectuals3. David Theo Goldberg -- Whiter West? The Making of a Public Intellectual4. Jeffrey Williams -- The Romance of the Intellectual and the Question of ProfessionGendering Identities5. Sharon Todd -- Psychoanalytic Questions, Pedagogical Possibilities, and Authority: Encountering the And6. Douglas Kellner -- Man Trouble7. Deborah P. Britzman -- Toward a Polymorphous Perverse Curriculum8. Claudia Mitchell and Jacqueline Reid-Walsh -- And I Want to Thank You, Barbie: Barbie As a Site of Cultural InterrogationRace Matters9. Cameron McCarthy -- The Problem with Origins: Race and the Contrapuntual Nature10. Mike Hill -- Trading Races: Majorities, Modernities; A Critique 11. Susan Searls -- Race, Schooling, and Double Consciousness: The Politics of Pedagogy in Toni Morrison's Fiction The Marketplace and the Politics of Inequality12. Stanley Aronowitz -- A Different Perspective on Educational Inequality 13. Douglas D. Noble -- Let Them Eat Skills 14. Kakie Urch -- Fighting Academic Agoraphobia: Self-Help Books for Cultural Studies' Fear of the Marketplace Pedagogy, Education and Cultural Studies15. Henry A. Giroux -- Is There a Place for Cultural Studies in College of Education?16. David Trend -- The Fine Art of Teaching17. Robert Miklitsch -- Punk Pedagogy, or Performing Contradiction: The Risks and Rewards of (Anti-)TransferenceReviews... raises vitally important questions about the ultimate purposes of education.. - Educational Theory, Fall 1999. The introduction and the last section of the book--dealing explicitly with the problems and potentials of bringing cultural studies and critical theory together to study education--will be especially valuable.. - Choice ... raises vitally important questions about the ultimate purposes of education.. <br>- Educational Theory, Fall 1999. <br> The introduction and the last section of the book--dealing explicitly with the problems and potentials of bringing cultural studies and critical theory together to study education--will be especially valuable.. <br>- Choice <br> Author InformationHenry A. Giroux is author of Fugitive Cultures (1996), Counternarratives (1996), Disturbing Pleasures (1994), Border Crossings (1991), and co-editor of Between Borders (1993), all published by Routledge. Patrick Shannon is Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University. He is co-editor of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |