Rocking your world : : the emotional journey into critical discourses / / edited by Andrew H. Churchill.
Rocking Your World: The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses is an introductory text that emerged from the belief that we often learn best through personal narrative and story. This collection of real stories connects critical theory and critical pedagogy with personal transformation. It is an...
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Rocking your world : the emotional journey into critical discourses / edited by Andrew H. Churchill. Rotterdam, Netherlands ; Taipei, Taiwan : Sense Publishers, [2008] 2008 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Transgressions--Cultural Studies and Education ; v. 36 Rocking Your World: The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses is an introductory text that emerged from the belief that we often learn best through personal narrative and story. This collection of real stories connects critical theory and critical pedagogy with personal transformation. It is an experiential primer in how to navigate a developing appreciation of how silent (and sometimes not so silent) machinations of power align themselves along axes of gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and global position (amongst others) to both conceal and perpetuate injustice and oppression. In this book, twelve authors share personal reflections of how various critical discourse communities have impacted their lives. They explore a range of professional, family and social barriers to personal growth as teachers, professional researchers and everyday people; they give us glimpses into the impact of positionality, the balance between activism and intellectual rigor, the obstacles to teaching critically, and more. This book would be an ideal complement to traditional texts and would provide countless opportunities to generate the kind of personal introspection and dialogue that can make studying critical pedagogy and other critical discourses a transformative experience. It is a must read for any teacher or student interested in the power of critical theories to transform how we see the world in which we live. Preliminary Material / Andrew H. Churchill -- The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses / Andrew H. Churchill -- Rocking My World / Andrew H. Churchill -- From Buffalo Plains to Wheat Fields / Andrea Sterzuk -- I Am (Not) a Feminist / Elizabeth J. Meyer -- “My Future Self N’ Me” / Sandra Chang-Kredl -- Walking Back along the Path / Anie Desautels -- Challenging Paradigms / Kevin B. O’Connor -- From Working Class Liberal to Transformative Scholar-Practitioner / Brad J. Porfilio -- The “Dangers” of Teaching a Critical Pedagogy / Priya Parmar -- First Dance / Dana Salter -- Activism Where I Stand / Carmen Lavoie -- The Hegemonic Consensus / Noah De Lissovoy -- Critical Pedagogy and the Great White Hope Dilemma / Eloise Tan -- “Costly Gestures” / Jonathan Langdon -- A Conversation Amongst the Authors / Andrew H. Churchill -- About the Contributors / Andrew H. Churchill -- About the Editor / Andrew H. Churchill. Description based on print version record. "TCSE 36" -- Back cover. Includes bibliographical references. Critical pedagogy. Critical theory. Research Methodology. Critical discourse analysis. 90-8790-650-1 ebrary Churchill, Andrew H., editor. Transgressions (Rotterdam, Netherlands) ; 36. |
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Andrew H. Churchill -- Andrea Sterzuk -- Elizabeth J. Meyer -- Sandra Chang-Kredl -- Anie Desautels -- Kevin B. O’Connor -- Brad J. Porfilio -- Priya Parmar -- Dana Salter -- Carmen Lavoie -- Noah De Lissovoy -- Eloise Tan -- Jonathan Langdon -- Andrew H. Churchill. |
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Rocking your world : the emotional journey into critical discourses / Transgressions--Cultural Studies and Education ; Preliminary Material / The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses / Rocking My World / From Buffalo Plains to Wheat Fields / I Am (Not) a Feminist / “My Future Self N’ Me” / Walking Back along the Path / Challenging Paradigms / From Working Class Liberal to Transformative Scholar-Practitioner / The “Dangers” of Teaching a Critical Pedagogy / First Dance / Activism Where I Stand / The Hegemonic Consensus / Critical Pedagogy and the Great White Hope Dilemma / “Costly Gestures” / A Conversation Amongst the Authors / About the Contributors / About the Editor / |
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Preliminary Material / The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses / Rocking My World / From Buffalo Plains to Wheat Fields / I Am (Not) a Feminist / “My Future Self N’ Me” / Walking Back along the Path / Challenging Paradigms / From Working Class Liberal to Transformative Scholar-Practitioner / The “Dangers” of Teaching a Critical Pedagogy / First Dance / Activism Where I Stand / The Hegemonic Consensus / Critical Pedagogy and the Great White Hope Dilemma / “Costly Gestures” / A Conversation Amongst the Authors / About the Contributors / About the Editor / |
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Preliminary Material / The Emotional Journey into Critical Discourses / Rocking My World / From Buffalo Plains to Wheat Fields / I Am (Not) a Feminist / “My Future Self N’ Me” / Walking Back along the Path / Challenging Paradigms / From Working Class Liberal to Transformative Scholar-Practitioner / The “Dangers” of Teaching a Critical Pedagogy / First Dance / Activism Where I Stand / The Hegemonic Consensus / Critical Pedagogy and the Great White Hope Dilemma / “Costly Gestures” / A Conversation Amongst the Authors / About the Contributors / About the Editor / |
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