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Education and Emancipation in the Neoliberal Era

Being, Teaching, and Power

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Introduction

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 1-7
  3. The (Ir)rationality of Austerity

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 9-25
  4. The Ideology of Educational Accountability

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 27-48
  5. Neoliberalism, Racism, and Violation

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 49-74
  6. Rethinking Education and Emancipation

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 75-97
  7. Coloniality, Capital, and Critical Education

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 99-129
  8. Epistemology of Emancipation

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 131-146
  9. A Pedagogy of Community

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 147-162
  10. Conclusion

    • Noah De Lissovoy
    Pages 163-174
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 175-212

About this book

This book describes how neoliberalism as societal philosophy works to limit human potential in our school systems. Analyzing contemporary school reform and control, punishment, and pathologization in schools, this book outlines a theory of emancipation and a process by which pedagogy can build solidarity in classrooms and society more broadly.

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"This is philosophy with a purpose: illuminating, critical, and relevant. This fascinating book is about the damage that austerity has done to education and the ways in which we might struggle to make education about something different. Working across the ideas of violation and emancipation in relation to contemporary neoliberalism, De Lissovoy builds a potent argument for humanity, dignity and decoloniality in pedagogical praxis. Very much of and for our times, this book is about what is intolerable and what is possible and we should take notice." - Stephen J. Ball, Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education, University of London, UK

"Education and Emancipation in the Neoliberal Era is a beautifully crafted book. Every page contains a unique take on pressing arguments that currently occupy the field of education. De Lissovoy creatively exercises the pedagogical imagination in a way that advances toward a viable and crucially important alternative to what often passes as critical teaching. This volume is of great importance for grasping the challenges to and the promises of teaching in these perilous times." - Peter McLaren, Distinguished Professor in Critical Studies and Co-Director of the Paulo Freire Democratic Project, Chapman University, USA

About the author

Noah De Lissovoy is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies in Education at the University of Texas at Austin, USA.

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 49.99
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