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Reading & Teaching Henry Giroux

Reading & Teaching Henry Giroux
Author: Clar Doyle
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780820481753

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"Henry Giroux is one of the world's leading contemporary critical, social, educational, and cultural theorists. Reading and Teaching Henry Giroux demonstrates how his writings can be used in universities, schools, and in cultural production in a very practical fashion. Giroux's works, along with the voices of students and teachers will enable professors, teachers, cultural workers, public intellectuals, policymakers, parents, and students to work toward building democratic societies."--Publisher's website.


On Critical Pedagogy

On Critical Pedagogy
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441116222

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Critical Pedagogy, the State, and Cultural Struggle

Critical Pedagogy, the State, and Cultural Struggle
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791400364

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Schools have been traditionally defined as institutions of instruction, but the authors of this volume challenge that position in order to generate a new set of cultural categories and constructs through which the nature and process of schooling can be more appropriately understood. Giroux and McLaren develop a theory of schooling that takes into account not only the more traditional relationship between teaching and learning, but also the import of wider cultural dynamics such as language, mass culture, popular culture, the state, theories of readership, ethnographic research, and subcultural studies.


Teachers as Intellectuals

Teachers as Intellectuals
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-12-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1350458600

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First published in 1988, Teachers as Intellectuals encourages us to see schools as democratic spaces in which teachers and students work together to transform society. Giroux incorporates the most valuable insights of critical pedagogy into a more comprehensive and practical theory of schooling, committed to educating students in the language of critique and possibility. At the heart of his vision for schooling is the ability of the teacher to act as a transformative intellectual and to use critical pedagogy as a form of cultural politics. The book includes an introduction by Paulo Freire, a foreword by Peter McLaren and new introduction from the author.


America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth: Reform Beyond Electoral Politics

America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth: Reform Beyond Electoral Politics
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1583673474

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America's latest war, according to renowned social critic Henry Giroux, is a war on youth. While this may seem counterintuitive in our youth-obsessed culture, Giroux lays bare the grim reality of how our educational, social, and economic institutions continually fail young people. Their systemic failure is the result of what Giroux identifies as ""four fundamentalisms"": market deregulation, patriotic and religious fervor, the instrumentalization of education, and the militarization of society. We see the consequences most plainly in the decaying education system: schools are increasingly desi.


Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy

Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1350184446

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In this book Henry A. Giroux passionately argues that education and critical pedagogy are needed now more than ever to combat injustices in our society caused by fake news, toxic masculinity, racism, consumerism and white nationalism. At the heart of the book is the idea that pedagogy has the power to create narratives of desire, values, identity, and agency at time when these narratives are being manipulated to promote right wing populism and emerging global fascist politics. The book expands on the notion of the plague as not only a medical crisis but also a crisis of politics, ethics, education, and democracy itself. The chapters cover a range topics beginning with historical perspectives on fascism and moving on to issues of social atomization, depoliticization, neoliberal pedagogy, the scourge of staggering inequality, populism, and pandemic pedagogy. The book concludes with a call for educators to make education central to politics, develop a discourse of critique and possibility, reclaim the vision of a radical democracy, and embrace their role as powerful agents of change.


The Mouse that Roared

The Mouse that Roared
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442201444

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How are children—and their parents—affected by the world's most influential corporation? Henry A. Giroux explores the surprisingly diverse ways in which Disney, while hiding behind a cloak of innocence and entertainment, strives to dominate global media and shape the desires, needs, and futures of today's children.


Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education

Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1642590924

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An accessible examination of neoliberalism and its effects on higher education and America, by the author of American Nightmare. Neoliberalism’s War on Higher Education reveals how neoliberal policies, practices, and modes of material and symbolic violence have radically reshaped the mission and practice of higher education, short-changing a generation of young people. Giroux exposes the corporate forces at play and charts a clear-minded and inspired course of action out of the shadows of market-driven education policy. Championing the youth around the globe who have dared to resist the bartering of their future, he calls upon public intellectuals—as well as all people concerned about the future of democracy—to speak out and defend the university as a site of critical learning and democratic promise. “Giroux has focused his keen intellect on the hostile corporate takeover of higher education in North America . . . .He is relentless in his defense of a society that requires its citizenry to place its cultural, political, and economic institutions in context so they can be interrogated and held truly accountable. We are fortunate to have such a prolific writer and deep thinker to challenge us all.”―Karen Lewis, President, Chicago Teachers Union “No one has been better than . . . Giroux at analyzing the many ways in which neoliberalism . . . has damaged the American economy and undermined its democratic processes.”―Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos “Giroux . . . dares us to reevaluate the significance of public pedagogy as integral to any viable notion of democratic participation and social responsibility. Anybody who is remotely interested in the plight of future generations must read this book.”―Dr. Brad Evans, Director, Histories of Violence website


Theory and Resistance in Education

Theory and Resistance in Education
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1983-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Disturbing Pleasures

Disturbing Pleasures
Author: Henry A. Giroux
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135216525

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In Disturbing Pleasures Henry Giroux demonstrates how his well-known theories of education, critical pedagogy and popular culture can be put to use in the classroom and in other cultural settings. Adding an entirely new dimension to his thinking about the cultural sites at which pedagogical practice takes place, Giroux illustrates how professors, school teachers and other cultural workers can appropriate what he refers to as a "pedagogy of cultural studies."