Class Issues Pedagogy, Cultural Studies, and the Public Sphere

Cover of Class Issues Pedagogy, Cultural Studies, and the Public Sphere by Amitava Kumar
Publisher: NYU Press
Year: 1997
Language: en
Pages: 325
ISBN-13: 9780814746974
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.13 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 0.84 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 370.11/5
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Class Issues: Pedagogy, Cultural Studies, and the Public Sphere by Amitava Kumar, published by NYU Press in August 1997, spans 325 pages and is presented in English. This anthology addresses the contentious landscape of university classrooms, where debates over educational practices have intensified. The contributors provide a thoughtful examination of the progressive potential of teaching, focusing on the aftermath of the so-called PC Wars and the ongoing challenges faced by educators.

Readers will find a diverse collection of essays that explore radical teaching and the historical context of cultural studies. The contributors, including notable scholars from various fields, discuss the complexities of pedagogy and propose strategies for fostering an alternative public sphere within academic settings. This volume emphasizes the importance of educational policy and reform, classroom management, and the aims of higher education, making it a significant resource for those interested in the intersection of education and social science.


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The university classroom has been turned into an intensely bitter battlefield. Conservatives are attacking the academy’s ability to teach, and at times its very right to educate. As the dust begins to settle, the contributors to this volume weigh in with a constructive and wide-ranging statement on the progressive possibilities of teaching. This is, in many ways, a book for the morning after the PC Wars, when the shouting dies down and the imperatives of pedagogy remain.
Asserting a complex, inter-related agenda for teachers and students, Class Issues is an anthology of essays on radical teaching. Leading scholars of literary and cultural studies, queer studies, ethnic studies and working-class literature examine the challenges that confront progressive pedagogy, as well as the histories that lie behind the achievements of cultural studies. Class Issues offers a plan for the construction of an alternative public sphere in the rapidly changing space of the classroom in the academy.
Class Issues is a compilation of important new work on the tradition of radical teaching as well as forceful suggestions for the mobilization of radical consciousness.
Contributers:
Goerge Lipsitz, Bruce Robbins, Maria Damon, John Mowitt, Donald K. Hedrick, Neil larsen, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Peter Hitchcock, Alan Wald, Mike Hill, Ronald Strickland,Henry A. Giroux, Rachel Buff, Jason Loviglio, Carol Stabile, Timothy Brennan, Jeffrey R. di Leo, Christian Moraru, Vijay Prashad, Judith halberstam, Gregory L. Ulmer, John P. Leavey, Jr., Jeffrey Williams.

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