基本説明
This book attempts to rewrite the relationship between pedagogy and popular culture by expanding the notion of pedagogy both in terms of meaning and application.
Full Description
In Disturbing Pleasures Henry Giroux demonstrates how his well-known theories of education, critical pedagogy and popular culture can be put to use in the classroom and in other cultural settings. Adding an entirely new dimension to his thinking about the cultural sites at which pedagogical practice takes place, Giroux illustrates how professors, school teachers and other cultural workers can appropriate what he refers to as a "pedagogy of cultural studies."
Contents
Part 1 DISNEY BENEITON, AND BEYOND; Chapter 1 Consuming Social Change: The United Colors of Benetlon; Chapter 2 Politics and Innocence in the Wonderful World of Disney; Chapter 3 Schools for Scandal: Whittling Away at Public Education; Chapter 4 White Utopias and Nightmare Realities: Film and the New Cultural Racism; Chapter 5 Pedagogy and the Critical Practice of Photography, Roger I. Simon; Part 2 CULTURAL STUDIES AND PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES; Chapter 6 The Turn Toward Theory; Chapter 7 Does Anybody Write in the Cultural Studies Classroom?; Chapter 8 Paulo Freire and the Rise of the Border Intellectual; Chapter 9 Traveling Pedagogies;