ABSTRACT

Disrupting assumptions and commonsensical ideologies of "service," Service Learning as a Political Act in Education presents a clear and systematic analysis that unveils the rampant contradictions within the service learning field. By providing a careful, critical bicultural examination of the field, this book questions the relentless insertion of service learning programs into working-class, bicultural communities. Through a decolonizing lens, this book offers a radical political confrontation of service learning ideologies and practices.

chapter 1|25 pages

Pedagogy of the Culturally Invaded

Service Learning Is a Political Act

chapter |3 pages

Afterword

A Letter to Those Whom Dare Serve