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Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall (Paperback): Leslie Roman Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall (Paperback)
Leslie Roman
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This provocative, interdisciplinary and transnational collection delves deeply into the educational and public intellectual hallmarks of Stuart M. Hall, a core figure in the development of the postwar British New Left, Cultural Studies at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and, later, the Open University. It opens new vistas on both critical educational studies and cultural studies through interviews with, and essays by, leading writers, shedding light on the under-appreciated public pedagogical and cultural politics of the New Left, Thatcherism and Rightist, neocolonial, diasporic and neoliberal formations in Jamaica, the UK, Australia, North America and Brazil. Cogently argued and beautifully written, the book looks to spark dialog about Hall's under-appreciated educational contributions and illuminate important aspects of his work for students and scholars in many fields. Intimate and moving, the contributors' accounts describe Hall's diasporic formation as a courageous 'artist' and educator of cultural politics and social movements. The book shows both the reach and the relevance of his public pedagogies in the construction of alternatives to essentialist racial politics and the despairing cynicism of neoliberalism. With contributors and interviewees including Leslie G. Roman, Michael W. Apple, Avtar Brah, John Clarke, Annette Henry, Lawrence Grossberg, Luis Gandin and Fazal Rizvi, Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall reveals that neither cultural politics nor public pedagogies are stable or self-evident constructs. Each legitimates and requires the other as part of a longer radical democratic project for social justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

Views Beyond the Border Country - Raymond Williams and Cultural Politics (Hardcover): Dennis Dworkin, Leslie Roman Views Beyond the Border Country - Raymond Williams and Cultural Politics (Hardcover)
Dennis Dworkin, Leslie Roman
R4,166 Discovery Miles 41 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Views Beyond the Border Country - Raymond Williams and Cultural Politics (Paperback): Dennis Dworkin, Leslie Roman Views Beyond the Border Country - Raymond Williams and Cultural Politics (Paperback)
Dennis Dworkin, Leslie Roman
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The work of Raymond Williams has inspired radical intellectuals engaged in cultural politics and influenced many academic disciplines across the social sciences and humanities. This book examines the assumptions and limitations of Williams's political vision and commitments. In the spirit of appreciative criticism, this international collection of essays analyzes the neglected yet central tensions in Williams's thought. The contributors explore the implications of his work for a wide range of disciplines including education, cultural studies, history, literature, mass communication, and drama. The first section, "Culture is Ordinary" examines Williams's deconstruction of the false division between what he considers "common culture" and a "whole way of life". The second part, "Education From Below", explores Williams's conception of meaningful democratic participation in cultural institutions such as schools, taking into account the dilemmas that Leftist and feminist educators experience in the varied national and regional contexts of neo-conservatism. The final section is entitled "Culture's Others: Culture or Cultural Imperialism".

Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall (Hardcover): Leslie Roman Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall (Hardcover)
Leslie Roman
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This provocative, interdisciplinary and transnational collection delves deeply into the educational and public intellectual hallmarks of Stuart M. Hall, a core figure in the development of the postwar British New Left, Cultural Studies at the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies and, later, the Open University. It opens new vistas on both critical educational studies and cultural studies through interviews with, and essays by, leading writers, shedding light on the under-appreciated public pedagogical and cultural politics of the New Left, Thatcherism and Rightist, neocolonial, diasporic and neoliberal formations in Jamaica, the UK, Australia, North America and Brazil. Cogently argued and beautifully written, the book looks to spark dialog about Hall's under-appreciated educational contributions and illuminate important aspects of his work for students and scholars in many fields. Intimate and moving, the contributors' accounts describe Hall's diasporic formation as a courageous 'artist' and educator of cultural politics and social movements. The book shows both the reach and the relevance of his public pedagogies in the construction of alternatives to essentialist racial politics and the despairing cynicism of neoliberalism. With contributors and interviewees including Leslie G. Roman, Michael W. Apple, Avtar Brah, John Clarke, Annette Henry, Lawrence Grossberg, Luis Gandin and Fazal Rizvi, Hallmarks: The Cultural Politics and Public Pedagogies of Stuart Hall reveals that neither cultural politics nor public pedagogies are stable or self-evident constructs. Each legitimates and requires the other as part of a longer radical democratic project for social justice. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

A Tail of Two Kitties Blending Families (Paperback): Leslie Roman A Tail of Two Kitties Blending Families (Paperback)
Leslie Roman; Illustrated by Debra Jenkins
R583 Discovery Miles 5 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Tail of Two Kitties Blending Families (Hardcover): Leslie Roman A Tail of Two Kitties Blending Families (Hardcover)
Leslie Roman; Illustrated by Debra Jenkins
R865 Discovery Miles 8 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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