This work lucidates bell hooks' social and educational theory, with emphasis on her 1994 book, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom. Florence deals with the issues of marginality and cultural alienation that are so prevalent among certain groups within the American society and presents strategies to help develop critical consciousness and affirmation of formerly subordinated cultural traits and characteristics. Her study resonates with current themes raised by critical, feminist and multicultural scholars showing how marginalized groups may be guilty of reinforcing their own status through complicity with the dominant culture's world view, and how education can empower them to demand a more egalitarian society and one that recognizes cultural plurality.
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Focusing on bell hooks' social and educational theory, the author of this book deals with the issues of marginality and cultural alienation that are prevalent among certain groups within American society, and presents strategies to help develop critical consciousness.
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Series Foreword by Henry Giroux Introduction bell hooks' Social Theory Racism Sexism Classism Discussion of hooks' Social Theory bell hooks' Educational Theory Related Theories Major Components of Engaged Pedagogy Linking Theory to Practice Teachers' Role Limits of Engaged Pedagogy Discussion of hooks' Educational Theory Relevance of bell hooks' Educational Theory Relevance of bell hooks' Social Critique White Supremacy Sexism Classism Relevance of bell hooks' Engaged Pedagogy Incorporated Passion Discussion of hooks in a Third-World Continent Epilogue Index
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Educational institutions, like the society in which they exist, may operate with racial, gender, and class biases that marginalize students whose cultural traits and characteristics differ from mainstream norms and practices. However, as bell hooks urges, education can provide the means to transgress conventional limitations and biases.
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The aim of this interdisciplinary series is to create critical spaces for pedagogical and political interventions in both school and cultural sites. The titles represent a mix of approaches including historical, bibliographical, critical, sociological, economic, and ethnographic.
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ISBN
9780897895651
Publisert
1998-08-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
425 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

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NAMULUNDAH FLORENCE is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Fordham University's Graduate School of Education and College of Business. She was born in Kenya.