Utopian Pedagogy
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Utopian Pedagogy

Radical Experiments Against Neoliberal Globalization

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Utopian Pedagogy

Radical Experiments Against Neoliberal Globalization

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Utopian Pedagogy is a challenge to the developing world order that will stimulate debate in the fields of education and beyond, and encourage the development of socially sustainable alternatives.

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Year
2019
ISBN
9781442685093
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction: What Is Utopian Pedagogy?
  4. PART I: The Contested University
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. Utopian Thinking in Dangerous Times: Critical Pedagogy and the Project of Educated Hope
  7. 2. Teaching and Tear Gas: The University in the Era of General Intellect
  8. 3. Academic Freedom in the Corporate University
  9. 4. A Revolutionary Learning: Student Resistance/Student Power
  10. 5. Exiled Pedagogy: From the ‘Guerrilla’ Classroom to the University of Excess
  11. 6. Universities, Intellectuals, and Multitudes: An Interview with Stuart Hall
  12. PART II: Rethinking the Intellectual
  13. Introduction
  14. 7. From Intellectuals to Cognitarians
  15. 8. The Diffused Intellectual: Women’s Autonomy and the Labour of Reproduction: An Interview with Mariarosa Dalla Costa
  16. 9. Conricerca as Political Action
  17. 10. On the Researcher-Militant
  18. PART III: Experiments in Utopian Pedagogy
  19. Introduction
  20. 11. The Making of an Antiracist Cultural Politics in Post-Imperial Britain: The New Beacon Circle
  21. 12. ‘Before Coming Here, Had You Thought of a Place Like This?’: Notes on Ambivalent Pedagogy from the Cybermohalla Experience
  22. 13. Transformative Social Justice Learning: The Legacy of Paulo Freire
  23. 14. Breaking Free: Anarchist Pedagogy
  24. 15. An Enigma in the Education System: Simon Fraser University and the Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
  25. 16. The Subaltern Act! Peasant Struggles and Pedagogy in Pakistan
  26. 17. ‘Let’s Talk’: The Pedagogy and Politics of Antiracist Change
  27. 18. Present and Future Education: A Tale of Two Economies
  28. 19. Academicus Affinitatus: Academic Dissent, Community Education, and Critical U
  29. Contributors