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In academia, the effects of the “cultural turn” have been felt deeply. In everyday life, tenets from cultural politics have influenced how people behave or regard their options for action, such as the reconfiguration of social movements, protests, and praxis in general. Many authors writing in this...

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In academia, the effects of the “cultural turn” have been felt deeply. In everyday life, tenets from cultural politics have influenced how people behave or regard their options for action, such as the reconfiguration of social movements, protests, and praxis in general. Many authors writing in this field are known for their scholarship and social activism, both of which are arguably guided by principles of cultural politics about the nature of representation and the deployment of power in political discourses. The Handbook of Cultural Politics and Education is less an attempt to standardize contemporary educational scholarship and more a collection that engages the problems and promises of recent themes in social and cultural thought, which require our attention and demand a response. In other words, it opens doors to questions rather than convenient answers to difficult educational dilemmas. The Handbook is part of the appraisal of an opening created by interdisciplinary writings on such themes as representation, civil society, cultural struggle, subjectivity, and media within the context of education. Indeed cultural politics troubles traditional frameworks in search of critical explanations concerning education’s place within society. The contributions in the collection support this endeavor.
Preliminary Material / Zeus Leonardo -- Affirming Ambivalence / Zeus Leonardo -- Neoliberalism, Pedagogy, and Cultural Politics / Henry A. Giroux -- Lessons Learned from Enron / Greg Dimitriadis -- Conflicts of the Education Faculty / Dennis Carlson -- Class-Ifying Race / Peter Mclaren and Valerie Scatamburlo-D’Annibale -- A Global Standpoint? / Noah De Lissovoy -- The Frankfurt School and Education / Benjamin Frymer -- Why Culture? / Seehwa Cho -- Ideology and its Modes of Existence / Zeus Leonardo -- Performativity / Deborah Youdell -- Autism as Enemy / Alicia A. Broderick -- Re-Reading Class, Re-Reading Cultural Studies, Re-Reading Tradition / Cameron Mccarthy and Jennifer Logue -- Education After The Death of the Subject / Gert Biesta -- Cybernetic Capitalism,Informationalism and Cognitive Labor / Michael A. Peters , Rodrigo Britez and Ergin Bulut -- A Culture of Evidence, A Politics of Objectivity / Jen Sandler and Michael W. Apple -- Education, Cultural Politics, and the New Hegemony / Kristen L. Buras -- Gender, Democracy, and Philosophy of Science / Sandra Harding -- ‘Just The Right Amount of Racism’ / David Gillborn -- What is this ‘Black’ in Black Education? / Michael J. Dumas -- A ‘Symbolic Rebirth’ of the Bootstrap Guild / Sherick Hughes -- Thinking Latina/o Education with and From Chicana/Latina Feminist Cultural Studies / Sofia A. Villenas -- It’s the Masculinity, Stupid / Jackson Katz -- The Im-Personated and Performative Pedagogies of Social Change / Diana Silberman-Keller -- Toward a Theory of Poemness / Korina Jocson and Takeo Rivera -- Space, Cultural Politics and Education / Kalervo N. Gulson -- Technological Transformation, New Literacies and Democracy / Douglas Kellner -- Notes on Contributors / Zeus Leonardo.
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Noah De Lissovoy -- The Frankfurt School and Education /
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Zeus Leonardo -- Performativity /
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Gert Biesta -- Cybernetic Capitalism,Informationalism and Cognitive Labor /
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Kristen L. Buras -- Gender, Democracy, and Philosophy of Science /
Sandra Harding -- ‘Just The Right Amount of Racism’ /
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Michael J. Dumas -- A ‘Symbolic Rebirth’ of the Bootstrap Guild /
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Korina Jocson and Takeo Rivera -- Space, Cultural Politics and Education /
Kalervo N. Gulson -- Technological Transformation, New Literacies and Democracy /
Douglas Kellner -- Notes on Contributors /
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