Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis
Autor Henry A. Girouxen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350184435
ISBN-10: 1350184438
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350184438
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Issues a call for educators to promote critique and possibility as central tenets of their pedagogy, and offers a call to arms to educators as powerful agents of change
Notă biografică
Henry A. Giroux holds the Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest in English and Cultural Studies at McMaster University, Canada. His books include American Nightmare: Facing the Challenge of Fascism (2018) and Against The Terror of Neoliberalism (2008) and On Critical Pedagogy, 2nd Edition (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020).
Cuprins
Preface: State of Crisis AcknowledgementsSection I Pandemic Landscapes 1. Pandemic Politics and Pedagogy in the Age of the Coronavirus 2. Militarized Pandemics and the Language of War Section II Populism and the Crisis of Education3. The Ugly Terror of a Fascist Abyss and the Politics of Depoliticization 4. The Populist Pandemic and the Plague of Thoughtlessness Section III The Promise of History 5. Reading History Against Fascism in the Age of Trump 6. Law and Disorder in the Age of Organized Forgetting Section IV Thinking Beyond Plagues 7. The Plague of Inequality in the Age of Pandemics 8. Conclusion: Thinking Beyond a Covid-19 World Notes Index
Recenzii
Giroux clearly demarcates many of the compounding crises that produced and exacerbated the pandemic, and as such is useful for thinkers beyond education. Educators and educational theorists can take the solutions that Giroux gestures towards and apply them to local contexts, provided they heed his call for mass solidarity as the precondition for a better future ... Giroux's Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy invites us to consider the complex historical circumstances that frame the present, creating analytical lenses to help us see more clearly - and hopefully make a world more filled with love and understanding.
[It is] an important warning of the fragility of democracy and how the inequities created by neoliberalism can quickly slide into fascism and the erosion of civil liberties. ... Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy is essential to us understanding how this happened and how critical education and historical consciousness are urgently needed to support transformative learning and human agency.
Henry Giroux is one of the very few trusted critical commentators whose voice is both focused and unerring in highlighting the social injustice and systemic racism of US politics and its effects in education. Over many years he has demonstrated his keenness of insight, power of observation and critical approach, to document the troubled modern history of the U.S. In Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis, Giroux, acknowledging a time of extreme danger and crisis, surveys 'pandemic landscapes' of increased militarisation of education and public life during Covid-19, when populist rule has led to US-styled neo-Fascism based on the slogan of 'law and order'. Giroux shows how the pandemic has heightened health disparities and existing inequalities, further divided the population, and led to an economic collapse that threatens the lives and livelihood of Black people, both impoverishing and disempowering them. It is from these roots of racial injustice and the scourge of neoliberal capitalism in the time of Covid-19 that Giroux examines the hopeful new forces for education and political change that can lead to a more compassionate, just and equitable society. This is vintage Giroux - compelling reading that pictures the US on a knife-edge as it enters the final chapter of an historic U.S. presidential election.
In Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy, Henry A. Giroux breaks new ground theoretically and pedagogically in making education central to politics while making clear how the struggle over matters of agency, values, ethics, and identity are crucial to reclaiming any viable notion of democracy.
Giroux combines a passionate call for a humane conscience, an astute analysis of the relations among the multiple contemporary crises, and a critical understanding of pedagogy as a political practice. His work stands out from the chaos of voices that claim to diagnose the present and offer a way out.
Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy is trenchant and illuminating, offering not only an essential analysis of our times but also a vision of a real path forward. Giroux brings us new language to confront the current crises, and urges us to not only face our immediate catastrophes, but to activate our broader imaginations. What kind of society do we want? What stories will we engage to guide our actions? At a time of desperation and quick-fix reforms, Giroux's bold, long-reaching inquiries provide a crucial intervention -- and a call for all of us to dream bigger.
Henry Giroux is the most astute social critic of our era. Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy is the flashlight we need to navigate these dark times. Covid-19, Giroux reminds us, was ushered in on the wings of neoliberalism. The bloodletting of global capitalism rendered us vulnerable while enabling corporations to profit at the expense of human life. Yes, the pandemic is a portal, but as Giroux shows us it is also a terrain of struggle and school to rehearse the critical, democratic practices our increasingly fascist state seeks to suppress. Pandemic pedagogy prepares us for an anti-fascist praxis. Hold this flashlight like your life depended on it.
Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy brilliantly demonstrates how the current moment of pandemic is rooted in a deeper crisis of white supremacy, fascism, neo-liberal capitalism, and the incessant attack on the public good. But, as always, Giroux doesn't merely offer searing critical analysis. Instead, he shows how an engagement with critical pedagogy can stimulate the radical imagination, creating space for new critiques, new forms of resistance, and new social possibilities. This book is a political and intellectual balm.
[It is] an important warning of the fragility of democracy and how the inequities created by neoliberalism can quickly slide into fascism and the erosion of civil liberties. ... Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy is essential to us understanding how this happened and how critical education and historical consciousness are urgently needed to support transformative learning and human agency.
Henry Giroux is one of the very few trusted critical commentators whose voice is both focused and unerring in highlighting the social injustice and systemic racism of US politics and its effects in education. Over many years he has demonstrated his keenness of insight, power of observation and critical approach, to document the troubled modern history of the U.S. In Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis, Giroux, acknowledging a time of extreme danger and crisis, surveys 'pandemic landscapes' of increased militarisation of education and public life during Covid-19, when populist rule has led to US-styled neo-Fascism based on the slogan of 'law and order'. Giroux shows how the pandemic has heightened health disparities and existing inequalities, further divided the population, and led to an economic collapse that threatens the lives and livelihood of Black people, both impoverishing and disempowering them. It is from these roots of racial injustice and the scourge of neoliberal capitalism in the time of Covid-19 that Giroux examines the hopeful new forces for education and political change that can lead to a more compassionate, just and equitable society. This is vintage Giroux - compelling reading that pictures the US on a knife-edge as it enters the final chapter of an historic U.S. presidential election.
In Race, Politics and Pandemic Pedagogy, Henry A. Giroux breaks new ground theoretically and pedagogically in making education central to politics while making clear how the struggle over matters of agency, values, ethics, and identity are crucial to reclaiming any viable notion of democracy.
Giroux combines a passionate call for a humane conscience, an astute analysis of the relations among the multiple contemporary crises, and a critical understanding of pedagogy as a political practice. His work stands out from the chaos of voices that claim to diagnose the present and offer a way out.
Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy is trenchant and illuminating, offering not only an essential analysis of our times but also a vision of a real path forward. Giroux brings us new language to confront the current crises, and urges us to not only face our immediate catastrophes, but to activate our broader imaginations. What kind of society do we want? What stories will we engage to guide our actions? At a time of desperation and quick-fix reforms, Giroux's bold, long-reaching inquiries provide a crucial intervention -- and a call for all of us to dream bigger.
Henry Giroux is the most astute social critic of our era. Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy is the flashlight we need to navigate these dark times. Covid-19, Giroux reminds us, was ushered in on the wings of neoliberalism. The bloodletting of global capitalism rendered us vulnerable while enabling corporations to profit at the expense of human life. Yes, the pandemic is a portal, but as Giroux shows us it is also a terrain of struggle and school to rehearse the critical, democratic practices our increasingly fascist state seeks to suppress. Pandemic pedagogy prepares us for an anti-fascist praxis. Hold this flashlight like your life depended on it.
Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy brilliantly demonstrates how the current moment of pandemic is rooted in a deeper crisis of white supremacy, fascism, neo-liberal capitalism, and the incessant attack on the public good. But, as always, Giroux doesn't merely offer searing critical analysis. Instead, he shows how an engagement with critical pedagogy can stimulate the radical imagination, creating space for new critiques, new forms of resistance, and new social possibilities. This book is a political and intellectual balm.