Critical Pedagogy and Predatory Culture: Oppositional Politics in a Postmodern EraRoutledge, 11.03.2002 - 312 Seiten This book is a principled, accessible and highly stimulating discussion of a politics of resistance for today. Ranging widely over issues of identity, representation, culture and schooling, it will be required reading for students of radical pedagogy, sociology and political science. |
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... global voyage. It is a culture of universalism compressed into local time. The predatory culture naturalized by and entrenched in primitive accumulation has exceeded even its own wildest fantasies of acquisition and has dropped its ...
... global voyage. It is a culture of universalism compressed into local time. The predatory culture naturalized by and entrenched in primitive accumulation has exceeded even its own wildest fantasies of acquisition and has dropped its ...
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... global condition have gone hightech: we can now eroticize our depression and rearrange and reterritorialize our feelings by entraining our central nervous system with the electromagnetic spectrum via T.V. waves and fend off depression ...
... global condition have gone hightech: we can now eroticize our depression and rearrange and reterritorialize our feelings by entraining our central nervous system with the electromagnetic spectrum via T.V. waves and fend off depression ...
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... global implications. Our eyes and ears no longer belong to us. They've been replaced by John Wayne Bobbitt's penis and Tonya Harding's beefy thighs. What educators need to realize is that a New World Order cannot be realistically ...
... global implications. Our eyes and ears no longer belong to us. They've been replaced by John Wayne Bobbitt's penis and Tonya Harding's beefy thighs. What educators need to realize is that a New World Order cannot be realistically ...
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... global dispersion of capital, the social construction of unfixed identities, and the leveling of the opposition between high art and popular art. In a very broad sense, it also suggests the rejection of truth claims that have a ...
... global dispersion of capital, the social construction of unfixed identities, and the leveling of the opposition between high art and popular art. In a very broad sense, it also suggests the rejection of truth claims that have a ...
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... global scale, dated to the late 1950s and early 1960s, an era of interimperialist rivalry and multinational-ization. Jameson has argued that the persistence of the ancien regime in Europe precluded the same kind of development there ...
... global scale, dated to the late 1950s and early 1960s, an era of interimperialist rivalry and multinational-ization. Jameson has argued that the persistence of the ancien regime in Europe precluded the same kind of development there ...
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