Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being
Autor Noah De Lissovoyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350225152
ISBN-10: 1350225150
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350225150
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The first book to systematically bridge the theoretical traditions of Marxism, Latin American decolonial thought, and critical pedagogy
Notă biografică
Noah De Lissovoy is Professor of Cultural Studies in Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin, USA. He is the author of Education and Emancipation in the Neoliberal Era (2015), Power, Crisis, and Education for Liberation (2008), co-author of Toward a New Common School Movement (2015) and the editor of Marxisms and Education (2018).
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Part I: The Field of Capital 1. Education and the Clotting of Capital 2. Towards a Decolonial Analytic of Capital Part II: Race, Repression, and Critical Pedagogy3. Race, Reform, and Neoliberalism's Elite Rationale 4. Repression, Violation and Education 5. Critical Pedagogy and a Generative Thematics of the GlobalPart III: Practicing Emancipation6. Pedagogy of the Anxious 7. Constituent Power, Ethics, and Democratic Education 8. Notes for a Revolutionary Curriculum References Index
Recenzii
Not only is Noah De Lissovoy's recent publication of Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being elegantly unraveled and powerfully crafted, it establishes a much-needed space from the intertwined promises and limitations of critical pedagogy, neoliberal discourse, and Marxist theory... This is a book that I have already returned to time and time again, sitting in pause with its words, sentences, and sections and noting in its margins the many themes and theories that speak to the complexity of our current moment... his making of an anti-capitalist curriculum is a pillar upon which new forms of collectivity and relationality will certainly build.
Building on the literature around racial capitalism, the book offers fresh insights on the possibility of viewing the pervasiveness of neoliberalism, and capitalism in a racial light; one which attempts to challenge the very foundation of these deep-seated ideologies that are weighing down on an expanding society and a rapidly degrading ecosystem.
De Lissovoy authoritatively but lovingly takes the field of critical pedagogy by its nape, carrying it forward into the present moment. Writing against the neoliberal mantra of there is no alternative, he produces a cogently argued mapping of how to reclaim a critical, democratic pedagogy through the power, struggles, and "discomforts" of collectivity and relationality. This is precisely the revolution we need.
In Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being, De Lissovoy shows us why he is one of education's sharpest thinkers at the crossroads of culture, critical theory, and critique of capitalism. In this book, he works through the intricate relationships between coloniality, advanced neoliberalism, and critical pedagogy in order to point us toward a truly radical, anti-capitalist curriculum.
Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being stands apart from other projects in education, sociology and radical philosophy. De Lissovoy uniquely synthesizes traditions associated with Marxism and decolonial theory and constructs a new pedagogical imagination rooted in love, difference, and freedom. A vital intervention from one of the most important intellectuals writing in the Freirean tradition today.
Building on the literature around racial capitalism, the book offers fresh insights on the possibility of viewing the pervasiveness of neoliberalism, and capitalism in a racial light; one which attempts to challenge the very foundation of these deep-seated ideologies that are weighing down on an expanding society and a rapidly degrading ecosystem.
De Lissovoy authoritatively but lovingly takes the field of critical pedagogy by its nape, carrying it forward into the present moment. Writing against the neoliberal mantra of there is no alternative, he produces a cogently argued mapping of how to reclaim a critical, democratic pedagogy through the power, struggles, and "discomforts" of collectivity and relationality. This is precisely the revolution we need.
In Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being, De Lissovoy shows us why he is one of education's sharpest thinkers at the crossroads of culture, critical theory, and critique of capitalism. In this book, he works through the intricate relationships between coloniality, advanced neoliberalism, and critical pedagogy in order to point us toward a truly radical, anti-capitalist curriculum.
Capitalism, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Being stands apart from other projects in education, sociology and radical philosophy. De Lissovoy uniquely synthesizes traditions associated with Marxism and decolonial theory and constructs a new pedagogical imagination rooted in love, difference, and freedom. A vital intervention from one of the most important intellectuals writing in the Freirean tradition today.