Consuming Schools :Commercialism and the End of Politics

Consuming Schools

Consuming Schools :Commercialism and the End of Politics

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The increasing prevalence of consumerism in contemporary society often equates happiness with the acquisition of material objects. Consuming Schools describes the impact of consumerism on politics and education and charts the increasing presence of commercialism in the educational sphere through an examination of issues such as school-business partnerships, advertising in schools, and corporate-sponsored curriculum.

First linking the origins of consumerism to important political and philosophical thinkers, Trevor Norris goes on to closely examine the distinction between the public and the private sphere through the lens of twentieth-century intellectuals Hannah Arendt and Jean Baudrillard. Through Arendt's account of the human activities of labour, work, and action, and the ensuing eclipse of the public realm and Baudrillard's consideration of the visual character of consumerism, Norris examines how school commercialism has been critically engaged by in-class activities such as media literacy programs and educational policies regulating school-business partnerships.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781442611078
ISBN10 1442611073
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 380 g
Product Dimensions 153 x 229 x 13 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Toronto Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Trevor Norris is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at Brock University.

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