Theory and Resistance in Education :Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition - Critical Studies in Education and Culture Series
Theory and Resistance in Education :Towards a Pedagogy for the Opposition - Critical Studies in Education and Culture Series
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Published:
30 September, 2001
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780897897969 |
| ISBN10 | 089789796X |
| Number Of Pages | 320 |
| Item Weight | 482 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd edition |
Media Reviews
This is a classic which brought a sophisticated critical theoretical discourse to education and social theory, while ruffling a few powerful feathers. The book was born in dangerous Reaganite times and continues to be relevant today when Fascist authoritarianism again rears its ugly and terrifying head in the US and elsewhere. The clarion call can be: Liberating [Non-capitalist] Praxis or Barbarism! -- Peter Mayo, Professor and UNESCO Chair, University of Malta and Honorary Professor, University of Nottingham. Co-author of Critical Education in International Perspective
Theory and Resistance in Education was an instant classic when it first appeared, over 4 decades ago. The years since have only added weight to its analysis and its politics, as we have seen the far right engage artfully and brutally in cultural politics in search of instrumental control of student life. Now, in this revised edition, Theory and Resistance is an instant classic all over again, as Henry Giroux walks, trots, and runs across the prospects and obstacles to a freer time, a fairer world. -- Toby Miller
Theory and Resistance in Education provides the basic tools and tactics needed to resist the dark forces of neoliberalism and fascism in education and society today. It challenges every educator to join in solidarity to fight against those who strive to deny students access to a democratic education and constrain their critical citizenship. Giroux is the leading voice of unconditionally committed and fierce scholarship in an environment where strong voices of dissent are discouraged and threatened. He inspires his readers to believe that there is hope amidst the fearful darkness presently descending upon education. This book is essential reading for anyone who is concerned about the future of democracy and education—and wants to do something about it. -- Jeffrey R. Di Leo, author of Selling the Humanities (2023) and Dark Academe: Capitalism, Theory, and the Death Drive in Higher Education (2024)
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Author's Bio
HENRY A. GIROUX is Waterbury Chair Professor of Education, The Pennsylvania State University.