Youth culture, education and resistance : : subverting the commercial ordering of life / / edited by Brad J. Porfilio, Paul R. Carr.
Youth Culture, Education and Resistance: Subverting the Commercial Ordering of Life is a ground-breaking collection of essays that illustrate how youth culture has the potential to build solidarity amongst teachers, activists, scholars, and practitioners for the purposes of confronting the dominant...
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Superior document: | Transgressions ; Volume 59 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam ;, Taipei : : Sense Publishers,, [2010] 2010 |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Transgressions (Rotterdam, Netherlands) ;
Volume 59. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
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520 | |a Youth Culture, Education and Resistance: Subverting the Commercial Ordering of Life is a ground-breaking collection of essays that illustrate how youth culture has the potential to build solidarity amongst teachers, activists, scholars, and practitioners for the purposes of confronting the dominant ideological doctrine influencing life at today’s historical juncture—emblemized through neoliberalism—as well as building a society free from oppressive social formations. Several leading international scholars and educators provide empirically and theoretically rich portraits of youth challenging the commercialized status quo inside and outside K-12 classrooms. They also illustrate how cultural manifestations of youth speak directly against the social actors who continually vilify youth as the source of their own marginalization and the world’s suffering and misery. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |a Preliminary Material / |r Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carr -- The Neo-Liberal Social Order, Youth and Resistance / |r Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carr -- Minoritized Youth, Cultural Capital, and the (MICRO) Policy Context of Schooling / |r Carolyn M. Shields and David Requa -- Racialized Students Resisting / |r Kevin Gosine and Carl E. James -- White Working-Class High School Students and Resistance to Neo-Liberalism / |r Julie Gorlewski -- Everyday Education / |r David Alberto Quijada Cerecer -- Renewing Youth Engagement in Social Justice Activism / |r Darren E. Lund and Maryam Nabavi -- Hip-Hop as a Counter-Public Space of Resistance for Black Male Youth / |r Darius Prier -- Hip-Hop Pedagogues / |r Bradley J. Porfilio and Shannon M. Porfilio -- Popular Music and Neo-Liberal Globalization in Burkina Faso / |r Tourouzou Herver Some -- Using God to Turn Off The Radio / |r Curry Malott -- Anarcho-Punk / |r Robert Haworth -- Critical Pedagogy Through the Reinvention of Place: / |r Katie Johnston-Goodstar , Alma M.O. Trinidad and Aster S. Tecle -- Supporting Youth in the Pursuit of a Post-Neo-Liberal Vision / |r Michael O’Sullivan -- Political (Il)Literacy / |r Paul R. Carr and Gina Thésée -- Afterword / |r Greg Dimitriadis -- Contributor Biographies / |r Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carr -- Index / |r Brad J. Porfilio and Paul R. Carr. |
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