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Title: bell hooks’ Engaged Pedagogy for the 21st Century Classroom Condition: New Description: bell hooks—feminist scholar, teacher, activist—implored instructors to see the classroom as a “radical space of possibility” where students and teachers work as partners in the pursuit of education as “collective liberation” from structures of domination. hooks’ call takes on more urgency today, as oppressive and dominant ideologies continue to perpetuate racial, economic, gender, and other social inequities both within the classroom and society at large. Through critical commentary reflections on classroom experiences and original teaching activities, the authors in bell hooks' Engaged Pedagogy for the 21st Century Classroom: Radical Spaces of Possibility provide inspiration for teachers with the will to learn and the courage to teach about intersecting systems of oppression in meaningful, radical ways. The goal of this collection is to carry forth hooks’ legacy of education as freedom and to serve as a guide that renews faith that “teaching to transgress” racist, sexist, and classist systems of oppression is not only possible, but is a first step in transforming the world. Author: Mala L. Matacin Contributor: Elizabeht Hernandez (Contributions by), Sydney Curtis (Contributions by), Siti Muflichah (Contributions by), Marcel Williams (Contributions by), Duxiana Ruiz (Contributions by), Mala L. Matacin (Contributions by), Becky Pizer (Contributions by), Amy M. Wilkinson (Contributions by), Lori Baralt (Contributions by), Mala L. Matacin (Edited by), Alejandra Torres (Contributions by), Kristin Comeforo (Edited by), Kristin Comeforo (Contributions by), Ellen Balis (Contributions by), Sheryl D. Fairchild (Contributions by), Kelsey Evans-Amalu (Contributions by), Becky Beucher (Contributions by), Leandra Hernández (Contributions by), Stevie M. Munz (Contributions by), Agustin Diaz (Contributions by) Country/Region of Manufacture: US EAN: 9781666926156 Format: Hardback Genre: Society & Culture ISBN: 9781666926156 ISBN-10: 1666926159 Item Height: 236mm Item Length: 159mm Item Weight: 399g Item Width: 18mm Language: English Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic Release Date: 07/15/2023 Book Series: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century Subtitle: Radical Spaces of Possibility Topic: Children's Learning & Education Release Year: 2023
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