9781975500757-197550075X-The New Henry Giroux Reader: The Role of the Public Intellectual in a Time of Tyranny

The New Henry Giroux Reader: The Role of the Public Intellectual in a Time of Tyranny

ISBN-13: 9781975500757
ISBN-10: 197550075X
Author: Henry A. Giroux, Jake Burdick, Jennifer A. Sandlin
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Myers Education Press
Format: Paperback 412 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781975500757
ISBN-10: 197550075X
Author: Henry A. Giroux, Jake Burdick, Jennifer A. Sandlin
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Myers Education Press
Format: Paperback 412 pages

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The New Henry Giroux Reader: The Role of the Public Intellectual in a Time of Tyranny (ISBN-13: 9781975500757 and ISBN-10: 197550075X), written by authors Henry A. Giroux, Jake Burdick, Jennifer A. Sandlin, was published by Myers Education Press in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural (Anthropology, Higher & Continuing Education) books. You can easily purchase or rent The New Henry Giroux Reader: The Role of the Public Intellectual in a Time of Tyranny (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.63.

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The New Henry Giroux Reader presents Henry Giroux’s evolving body of work. The book articulates a crucial shift in his analyses after the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attack, when his writing took on more expansive articulations of power, politics, and pedagogy that addressed education and culture in forms that could no longer be contained via isolated reviews of media, schooling, or pedagogical practice. Instead, Giroux locates these discourses as a constellation of neoliberal influences on cultural practices, with education as the engine of their reproduction and their cessation.

The New Henry Giroux Reader also takes up Giroux’s proclivity for using metaphors articulating death as the inevitable effect of neoliberalism and its invasion of cultural policy. Zombies, entropy, and violence permeate his work, coalescing around the central notion that market ideologies are anathema to human life. His early pieces signal an unnatural state of affairs seeping through the fabric of social life, and his work in cultural studies and public pedagogy signals the escalation of this unease across educative spaces. The next sections take up the fallout of 9/11 as an eruption of these horrific practices into all facets of human life, within traditional understandings of education and culture’s broader pedagogical imperatives. The book concludes with Giroux’s writings on education's vitalist capacity, demonstrating an unerring capacity for hope in the face of abject horror.

Perfect for courses such as: History and Philosophy of Education, Political and Social Foundations of Education, Policy Issues in American Education, African American Education, Social Justice Research in Education, Marginality and the Politics of Resistance, Equity and Anti-Oppression, Cultural Studies and Public Pedagogy.

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