"The Crisis of Meaning " was first published in 1995. Minnesota
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Pick up any newspaper and it is clear that the United States is
facing a democratic crisis. Recent culture wars and debates about
political correctness and culture have illustrated how conventional
definitions of citizenship and national identity have been thrown
into question.
Investigating what he views as an inseparable link between
culture and politics, David Trend analyzes how notions of
patriotism, citizenship, community, and family are communicated
within specific public and private institutions. He extends the
meaning and purpose of pedagogy as a cultural practice outside the
classroom, focusing on political activism in education, the mass
media, and the art world.
The Crisis of Meaning supplies a crucial theoretical
understanding of the ways in which the pedagogical and political
intersect at a variety of cultural sites, as it points us toward a
"democratic" process of national identity formation. It is
indispensable reading for anyone interested in the connections
between education and politics.
David Trend is executive director of the Center for Social
Research and Education in San Francisco and also executive editor
of the Socialist Review. He is the author of "Cultural Pedagogy:
Art/Education/Politics "(1992).
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