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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
List of contents
Education and the Crisis of the Public Intellectual1. Carol Becker -- The Artist as Public Intellectual 2. Harvey J. Kaye -- Beyond the Last Intellectuals3. David Theo Goldberg -- Whiter West? The Making of a Public Intellectual4. Jeffrey Williams -- The Romance of the Intellectual and the Question of ProfessionGendering Identities5. Sharon Todd -- Psychoanalytic Questions, Pedagogical Possibilities, and Authority: Encountering the And6. Douglas Kellner -- Man Trouble7. Deborah P. Britzman -- Toward a Polymorphous Perverse Curriculum8. Claudia Mitchell and Jacqueline Reid-Walsh -- And I Want to Thank You, Barbie: Barbie As a Site of Cultural InterrogationRace Matters9. Cameron McCarthy -- The Problem with Origins: Race and the Contrapuntual Nature10. Mike Hill -- Trading Races: Majorities, Modernities; A Critique 11. Susan Searls -- Race, Schooling, and Double Consciousness: The Politics of Pedagogy in Toni Morrison's Fiction The Marketplace and the Politics of Inequality12. Stanley Aronowitz -- A Different Perspective on Educational Inequality 13. Douglas D. Noble -- Let Them Eat Skills 14. Kakie Urch -- Fighting Academic Agoraphobia: Self-Help Books for Cultural Studies' Fear of the Marketplace Pedagogy, Education and Cultural Studies15. Henry A. Giroux -- Is There a Place for Cultural Studies in College of Education?16. David Trend -- The Fine Art of Teaching17. Robert Miklitsch -- Punk Pedagogy, or Performing Contradiction: The Risks and Rewards of (Anti-)Transference
About the author
Henry A. Giroux is author of
Fugitive Cultures (1996),
Counternarratives (1996),
Disturbing Pleasures (1994),
Border Crossings (1991), and co-editor of
Between Borders (1993), all published by Routledge.
Patrick Shannon is Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University. He is co-editor of
Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies.