Between Borders: Pedagogy and the Politics of Cultural StudiesHenry A. Giroux, Peter McLaren Routledge, 4. apr. 2014 - 296 sider Informed by the belief that critical pedagogy must move beyond the classroom if it is to be truly effective, this essay collection makes clear how cultural practices--as portrayed in film, sports, and in the classroom itself--enable cultural studies to deepen its own political possibilities and to construct diverse geographies of identity, representation and place. Contributors: Henry A. Giroux, Ava Collins, Nancy Fraser, Carol Becker, bell hooks, Michael Eric Dyson, Roger I. Simon, Chandra Talpede Mohanty, Simon Watney, Michele Wallace, Peter McLaren, David Trend, Abdul R. JanMohamed and Kenneth Mostern. |
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... Resistance and Transformation 145 167 180 10 . 11 . 192 NATIONALISM , POSTCOLONIALISM , AND THE BORDER INTELLECTUAL 225 12 . 13 . DAVID TREND ABDUL R. JANMOHAMED KENNETH MOSTERN 242 Nationalities , Pedagogies , and Media Some ...
... Resistance and Transformation 145 167 180 10 . 11 . 192 NATIONALISM , POSTCOLONIALISM , AND THE BORDER INTELLECTUAL 225 12 . 13 . DAVID TREND ABDUL R. JANMOHAMED KENNETH MOSTERN 242 Nationalities , Pedagogies , and Media Some ...
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... world war period " ( 8 ) . And , not surprisingly , it shared the model of incorporation and resistance which dominated the Centre and cultural studies during the 1970s . Another line of work , with more visibility in both INTRODUCTION 3.
... world war period " ( 8 ) . And , not surprisingly , it shared the model of incorporation and resistance which dominated the Centre and cultural studies during the 1970s . Another line of work , with more visibility in both INTRODUCTION 3.
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... resistance ( which of course does not guarantee that they are struggling or resisting in any particular instance ) becomes a discovery sufficient unto itself . This raises an important distinction , and a common misunderstanding of ...
... resistance ( which of course does not guarantee that they are struggling or resisting in any particular instance ) becomes a discovery sufficient unto itself . This raises an important distinction , and a common misunderstanding of ...
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... resistance to textuality is announced as an effort to maintain a proper space for political action ' outside the text ' but its actual effect is to depoliticize the very signifying practices which enable us to engage in any kind of ...
... resistance to textuality is announced as an effort to maintain a proper space for political action ' outside the text ' but its actual effect is to depoliticize the very signifying practices which enable us to engage in any kind of ...
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... discursively located . I might sum this up by saying that we must give up the too easy model of domination and resistance , built on a logic of either / or . Cultural studies starts where people are but it does not INTRODUCTION 19.
... discursively located . I might sum this up by saying that we must give up the too easy model of domination and resistance , built on a logic of either / or . Cultural studies starts where people are but it does not INTRODUCTION 19.
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AVA COLLINS Intellectuals Power and Quality | 56 |
DESIRE AUDIENCE AND THE POLITICS | 99 |
BELL HOOKS Eros Eroticism and the Pedagogical | 113 |
MICHAEL ERIC DYSON Be Like Mike? Michael Jordan and | 119 |
ROGER I SIMON Forms of Insurgency in the Production | 127 |
8 | 145 |
9 | 164 |
Multiculturalism and the Postmodern | 180 |
11 | 205 |
NATIONALISM POSTCOLONIALISM | 221 |
JANMOHAMED | 242 |
14 | 273 |
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