Gramsci and EducationCarmel Borg, Joseph A. Buttigieg, Peter Mayo Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 - 335 sider Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) is one of the major social and political theorists of the 20th century whose work has had an enormous influence on several fields, including educational theory and practice. Gramsci and Education demonstrates the relevance of Antonio Gramsci's thought for contemporary educational debates. The essays are written by scholars located in different parts of the world, a number of whom are well known internationally for their contributions to Gramscian scholarship and/or educational research. The collection deals with a broad range of topics, including schooling, adult education in general, popular education, workers' education, cultural studies, critical pedagogy, multicultural education, and the role of intellectuals in contemporary society. |
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... hegemony . " Indeed , more has been written on Gram- sci's concept of hegemony , its nuances , its continuing relevance , its applicability to critical analyses of contemporary politics and culture , and so on , than on any other ...
... hegemony . " Indeed , more has been written on Gram- sci's concept of hegemony , its nuances , its continuing relevance , its applicability to critical analyses of contemporary politics and culture , and so on , than on any other ...
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... hegemony is not simply one more ( albeit over- whelmingly important ) topic , or theme , out of many that Gramsci dwelt on in his notebooks . It is not an accident that " hegemony " does not appear among the " main topics " that Gramsci ...
... hegemony is not simply one more ( albeit over- whelmingly important ) topic , or theme , out of many that Gramsci dwelt on in his notebooks . It is not an accident that " hegemony " does not appear among the " main topics " that Gramsci ...
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... hegemony as such . The develop- ment of the concept of hegemony by Gramsci always occurs in con- junction with his treatment of the increasingly diverse issues and phe- nomena that he undertakes to examine in his everexpanding field of ...
... hegemony as such . The develop- ment of the concept of hegemony by Gramsci always occurs in con- junction with his treatment of the increasingly diverse issues and phe- nomena that he undertakes to examine in his everexpanding field of ...
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... hegemonic civilization . In 1916 , Gramsci had not yet arrived at a concept of hegemony , but as is evident in " Socialism and Culture " ( and in numerous other articles he wrote , and in the kind of initiatives he promoted as a po ...
... hegemonic civilization . In 1916 , Gramsci had not yet arrived at a concept of hegemony , but as is evident in " Socialism and Culture " ( and in numerous other articles he wrote , and in the kind of initiatives he promoted as a po ...
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... tected by something far more formidable than firepower , namely its powers and mechanisms of persuasion . This is not to say that Gramsci believed that Fascism truly exercised hegemony ( as opposed to Introduction : Gramsci and Education 7.
... tected by something far more formidable than firepower , namely its powers and mechanisms of persuasion . This is not to say that Gramsci believed that Fascism truly exercised hegemony ( as opposed to Introduction : Gramsci and Education 7.
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Hegemony and Rhetoric Political Education in Gramsci | 25 |
Rethinking Cultural Politics and Radical Pedagogy in the Work of Antonio Gramsci | 41 |
Antonio Gramsci The Message and the Images | 67 |
Gramsci and the Unitarian School Paradoxes and Possibilities | 87 |
Gramscis Theory of Education Schooing and Beyond | 109 |
Education the Role of Intellectuals and Democracy A Gramscian Reflection | 121 |
On A Dog Chasing Its Tail Gramscis Challenge to the Sociology of Knowledge | 133 |
The Specter of Gramsci Revolutionary Praxis and the Committed Intellectual | 147 |
Antonio Gramscis Contributions to Radical Adult Education | 201 |
WorkingClass Learning Cultural Transformation and Democratic Political Education Gramscis Legacy | 219 |
Antonio Gramsci and Raymond Williams Workers Intellectuals and Adult Education | 241 |
Metaphors for an Educative Politics Common Sense Good Sense and Educating Adults | 263 |
Gramsci and the Current Debate on Multicultural Education | 291 |
The Postmodern Prince Gramsci and Anonymous Intellectual Practice | 307 |
About the Contributors | 331 |
Gramsci and Popular Education in Latin America From Revolution to Democratic Transition | 179 |
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