Pedagogy, democracy, and feminism : rethinking the public sphere

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Pedagogy, democracy, and feminism : rethinking the public sphere

Adriana Hernández

(Teacher empowerment and school reform)

State University of New York Press, c1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-119) and index

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内容説明

A variety of educational and broader cultural and political questions are addressed in this book such as: What are educational practices about? Where do "schooling" and "learning" take place? What is critical pedagogy? In posing these questions, the author argues that pedagogy is central to any struggle for democracy and that cultural workers must address with specificity the context in which people translate private concerns into public issues. Hernandez connects forms of learning, knowledge production, and subjectivity formation to processes of both personal and social transformation. She offers her own experience with the Argentine Mother's Movement as a case study in feminist intellectual alignment with cultural workers.

目次

Acknowledgments Foreword by Peter L. McLaren and Henry A. Giroux Preface Introduction 1. Remapping Pedagogical Boundaries: Critical Pedagogy, Feminism, and a Discourse of Possibility 2. Informing Pedagogical Practices: Democracy and the Language of the Public 3. Inhabiting a Split: Feminism, Counterpublic Spheres, and the Problematic of the Private-Public 4. Re-creating Counterpublic Spheres: The Mothers' Movement in Argentina at the End of the Century 5. Taking Position within Discourse: About Pedagogical and Political Struggles 6. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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