Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 384
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7425-3072-0 • Paperback • December 2004 • $71.00 • (£55.00)
Gustavo E. Fischman is assistant professor of education at Arizona State University. Peter McLaren is professor of education at the University of California at Los Angeles. Heinz Sünker is professor of education at Wuppertal University, Germany. Colin Lankshear is Professorial Research Fellow in Education at the University of Ballarat, Australia.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 New Labour, Globalization And Social Justice: The Role Of Education
Chapter 3 State Theory And The Neo-Liberal Reconstruction Of Schooling And Teacher Education
Chapter 4 War Talk and the Shredding of the Social Contract: Youth and the Politics of Domestic Militarization
Chapter 5 The Post-Historical University? Prospects For Alternative Globalizations
Chapter 6 Globalization, September 11, And The Restructuring Of Education
Chapter 7 Post-Racial States
Chapter 8 How Much Does Education Need the State
Chapter 9 Social Subjectivity And Mutual Recognition As Basic Terms Of A Critical Theory Of Education
Chapter 10 Critical Theory and Pedagogy: Adorno and Horkheirmer's contemporary Significance for a Critical Pedagogy
Chapter 11 Education For Radical Humanization In Neo-Liberal Times -A Review Of Paulo Freire's Later Work
Chapter 12 Revolutionary Pedagogy In Consumer-Media Culture: Reading The New Capitalist Order Of Education
Chapter 13 Schooling And The Culture Of Dominion: Unmasking The Ideology Of Standardized Testing
Chapter 14 Family Terrorism And Globalization: A Critical Feminist Perspective
Chapter 15 Whose Lady Of Guadalupe? Indigenous Performances, Latina/O Identities, And The Postcolonial Project
Chapter 16 Critical Revolutionary Pedagogy At Ground Zero:Renewing The Educational Left After 9-11
Chapter 17 Paulo Freire And Digital Youth In Marginal Spaces
Chapter 18 Intercultural Education- A Contribution to peace in the Developing World-Society?
Chapter 19 The Work Of Performativity: Staging Social Justice At The University Of Southern California
Chapter 20 Is There Any Space For Hope? Teacher Education And Social Justice In The Age Globalization And Terror
Critical Theories, Radical Pedagogies, and Global Conflicts is a reminder to teachers and teacher educators to continue to explore our own acts of teaching and learning, to expand students? experiences, and to contribute student and educator voicesto a wider movement for social justice. Fischman, McLaren, Sünker, and Lankshear?s volume offers compelling arguments and insightful strategiessss
— Teachers College Record
Education researchers from North America and Europe explore global conflicts and the prospects of critical theories and radical pedagogies as bases for engaging in the practice of critique under contemporary and foreseeable conditions. They address some recent educational developments linked to contemporary global conflicts, explore critical theories, and rethink critical pedagogy at a time of resurgent global conflicts and imperialistic tensions.
— Reference and Research Book News
Critical Theories, Radical Pedagogies, and Global Conflicts is a reminder to teachers and teacher educators to continue to explore our own acts of teaching and learning, to expand students' experiences, and to contribute student and educator voices to a wider movement for social justice. Fischman, McLaren, Sünker, and Lankshear's volume offers compelling arguments and insightful strategies
— Teachers College Record