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Handbook of Public Pedagogy

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Handbook of Public Pedagogy

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Handbook of Public Pedagogy book

Education and Learning Beyond Schooling

Handbook of Public Pedagogy

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Handbook of Public Pedagogy book

Education and Learning Beyond Schooling
Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 10 December 2009
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203863688
Pages 712
eBook ISBN 9780203863688
Subjects Education
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Sandlin, J.A., Schultz, B.D., & Burdick, J. (Eds.). (2010). Handbook of Public Pedagogy: Education and Learning Beyond Schooling (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203863688

ABSTRACT

Bringing together scholars, public intellectuals, and activists from across the field of education, the Handbook of Public Pedagogy explores and maps the terrain of this burgeoning field. For the first time in one comprehensive volume, readers will be able to learn about the history and scope of the concept and practices of public pedagogy.

  • What is 'public pedagogy'?
  • What theories, research, aims, and values inform it?
  • What does it look like in practice?

Offering a wide range of differing, even diverging, perspectives on how the 'public' might operate as a pedagogical agent, this Handbook provides new ways of understanding educational practice, both within and without schools. It implores teachers, researchers, and theorists to reconsider their foundational understanding of what counts as pedagogy and of how and where the process of education occurs. The questions it raises and the critical analyses they require provide curriculum and educational workers and scholars at large with new ways of understanding educational practice, both within and without schools.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

Understanding, Mapping, and Exploring the Terrain of Public Pedagogy

ByJENNIFER A. SANDLIN, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

part |1 pages

Part I: Historical, Th eoretical, and Methodological Perspectives on Public Pedagogy

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || Mapping Myself || John Jota Leaños

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 2|10 pages

Outside Curricula and Public Pedagogy WILLIAM H. SCHUBERT, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 3|8 pages

Critical Public Pedagogy and the Paidagogos: Exploring the Normative and Political Challenges of Radical Democracy

ByPATRICK A. ROBERTS, NATIONALLOUIS UNIVERSITY

chapter 4|4 pages

Resisting Plague: Pedagogies of oughtfulness and Imagination MAXINE GREENE, THE MAXINE GREENE FOUNDATION AND TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 5|13 pages

Public Pedagogy and the Unconscious: Performance Art and Art Installations PATRICK SLATTERY, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 6|11 pages

On the Privacy of Public Pedagogy: e Essayism of Robert Musil WILLIAM F. PINAR, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 7|15 pages

A Critical Performance Pedagogy at Matters

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 8|11 pages

Public Pedagogies: Everyday Politics on and of the Body

ByM. FRANCYNE HUCKABY, TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY

chapter 9|11 pages

Beyond ese Iron Bars: An Emergent (and Writerly) Inquiry into the Public Sphere

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 10|10 pages

Oaths

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 11|13 pages

Problematizing “Public Pedagogy” in Educational Research

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 12|9 pages

Educational Inquiry and the Pedagogical Other: On the Politics and Ethics of Researching Critical Public Pedagogies

ByJAKE BURDICK, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

part |1 pages

Part II: Pedagogies of Popular Culture and Everyday Life

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || McMuerto’s || John Jota Leaños

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 13|2 pages

The Binary Media

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 14|9 pages

Introduction: Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 15|12 pages

Unmasking Hegemony with Th e Avengers: Television Entertainment as Public Pedagogy

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 16|8 pages

Matinee Man of Steel: Nostalgia, Innocence, and Tension in Superman Returns

ByJULIE GARLEN MAUDLIN, GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

chapter 17|2 pages

Bon re of the Disney Princesses

ByBARBARA EHRENREICH, AUTHOR

chapter 18|10 pages

When the Street Becomes a Pedagogue

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 19|8 pages

Earthships as Public Pedagogy and Agents of Change MISCHA HEWITT, LOW CARBON TRUST AND EARTHWISE CONSTRUCTION

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 20|6 pages

Digital Literacy and Public Pedagogy: e Digital Game as a Form of Learning PETER PERICLES TRIFONAS, ONTARIO INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 21|9 pages

Public Pedagogy through Video Games: Design, Resources, and A nity Spaces

ByELISABETH R. HAYES, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

chapter 22|7 pages

Social Media, Public Pedagogy, and the End of Private Learning ALEX REID, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 23|13 pages

Constructing Community, Disciplining Dissent: e Public Pedagogy of Facebook as a Social Movement

ByRICHARD L. FREISHTAT, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

chapter 24|7 pages

I Blog Because I Teach

ByKENNETH J. BERNSTEIN, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL, GREENBELT, MARYLAND

chapter 25|12 pages

Hip-Hop as a Site of Public Pedagogy LANCE WILLIAMS, JACOB H. CARRUTHERS CENTER FOR INNER CITY STUDIES AT NORTHEASTERN

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 26|11 pages

Gra ti as a Public Educator of Urban Teenagers RICHARD S. CHRISTEN, UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 27|6 pages

Write Your Own History: e Roots of Self-Publishing

ByANNE ELIZABETH MOORE, INDEPENDENT SCHOLAR AND CULTURAL CRITIC

chapter 28|12 pages

Culture Jamming as Critical Public Pedagogy

ByJENNIFER A. SANDLIN, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

chapter 29|3 pages

Parades, Sideways and Personal BILL TALEN, THE CHURCH OF LIFE AFTER SHOPPING

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

part |1 pages

PART III: In/Formal and Activist Sites of Learning

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || Social Art Tactics || John Jota Leaños

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 30|13 pages

Touring the Nevada Test Site: Sensational Public Pedagogy ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH, THE NEW SCHOOL

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 31|10 pages

Places of Memorialization—Forms of Public Pedagogy: e Museum of Education at University of South Carolina CRAIG KRIDEL, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 32|8 pages

Museums as “Dangerous” Sites LISA YUN LEE, JANE ADDAMS HULLHOUSE MUSEUM AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 33|14 pages

e City of Richgate: Decentered Public Pedagogy VALERIE TRIGGS, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 34|5 pages

Intellectual Freedom and Pat Tillman JOHN JOTA LEAÑOS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 35|9 pages

Young People Talk Back: Community Arts as a Public Pedagogy of Social Justice

BySHARON VERNER CHAPPELL, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT FULLERTON

chapter 36|6 pages

e Knitivism Club: Feminist Pedagogies of Touch SARAH O’DONALD, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 37|4 pages

A Public Peace Path: Transforming Media and Teaching Self-Awareness through Creative Expression

ByROSS W HOLZMAN, CREATE PEACE PROJECT

chapter 38|4 pages

Embodied Social Justice: Water Filter Workshops as Public Pedagogy B. STEPHEN CARPENTER, II, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 39|10 pages

e Framing Safety Project: Battered Women’s Photo-Narratives as Public Pedagogy LISA FROHMANN, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 40|14 pages

Breasted Bodies as Pedagogies of Excess: Towards a Materialist eory of Becoming M/other STEPHANIE SPRINGGAY, ONTARIO INSTITUTE FOR STUDIES IN EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

part |1 pages

PART IV: <Inter>Sections of Formal Institutions, Classroom Practices, and Public Pedagogy

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || Los ABCs || John Jota Leaños

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 41|13 pages

Beyond ese Tired Walls: Social Action Curriculum Induction as Public Pedagogy

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 42|14 pages

Refusing to Submit—Youth Poetry Activism in High School

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 43|14 pages

Louder an A Bomb: e Chicago Teen Poetry Festival and the Voices that Challenge and Change the Pedagogy of Class(room), Poetics, Place, and Space

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 44|11 pages

A Note on the Politics of Place and Public Pedagogy: Critical Race eory, Schools, Community, and Social Justice

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 45|14 pages

Activist Interventions: Community Organizing Against “Zero Tolerance” Policies

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 46|10 pages

Art Education as Culture Jamming: Public Pedagogy in Visual Culture

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 47|12 pages

What Are You Watching?: Considering Film and Television as Visual Culture Pedagogy

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 48|13 pages

In My Father’s House, or Public Pedagogy and the Making of a Public “Interleckchul”

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 49|14 pages

Exile Pedagogy: Teaching In-Between

ByMING FANG HE, GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY

part |1 pages

PART V: Neoliberalism, Fear, and the Control State

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || iRaq || forkscrew

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 50|14 pages

Neoliberalism as Public Pedagogy

ByHENRY A. GIROUX, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY

chapter 51|11 pages

A Pedagogy of De ance: Public Pedagogy as an Act of Unlearning

ByNATHALIA E. JARAMILLO, PURDUE UNIVERSITY

chapter 52|13 pages

A Voice in the Wilderness: Ivan Illich’s Era Dawns MADHU SURI PRAKASH, THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 53|7 pages

Permission to Disrupt: REPOhistory and the Tactics of Visualizing Radical Social Movements in Public Space NICOLAS LAMPERT, VISUAL ARTIST, JUSTSEEDS VISUAL RESISTANCE ARTISTS’ COOPERATIVE

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 54|12 pages

Reading the Nebraska Safe Haven Law Controversy: Neoliberalism, Biopower, and the Discourse of Expendability

ByERIK MALEWSKI, PURDUE UNIVERSITY

chapter 55|12 pages

Educational Justice Work: Resisting Our Expanding Carceral State ERICA R. MEINERS, NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 56|9 pages

White Apocalypse: Preparedness Pedagogies as Symbolic and Material Invocations of White Supremacy JOHN PRESTON, UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 57|9 pages

is Fist Called My Heart: Public Pedagogy in the Belly of the Beast PETER McLAREN, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

part |1 pages

PART VI: Public Intellectualism

chapter |2 pages

Cæsura || On Target || John Jota Leaños

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 58|8 pages

Intellectuals and the Responsibilities of Public Life NOAM CHOMSKY, MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 59|8 pages

A Conversation with Grace Lee Boggs at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum GRACE LEE BOGGS, THE BOGGS CENTER, DETROIT

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 60|12 pages

Talking Beyond Schools of Education: Educational Research as Public Pedagogy

ByMARC LAMONT HILL, TEACHERS COLLEGE, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

chapter 61|15 pages

Teacher as Public Intellectual: Richard Dudley and the Fight Against South African Apartheid ALAN WIEDER, CENTER FOR TEACHING QUALITY

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 62|6 pages

Protest, Activism, Resistance: Public Pedagogy and the Public Square WILLIAM AYERS, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO

Edited ByJennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick

chapter 63|3 pages

Not a Minute to Hate

ByCORNEL WEST, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

chapter 64|11 pages

Entertaining Ideas and Embodied Knowledge: Musicians as Public Intellectuals

ByWALTER S. GERSHON, KENT STATE UNIVERSITY

chapter 65|9 pages

Public Pedagogy as Critical Educational and Community Leadership: Implications from East St. Louis School District Governance

ByMICHAEL P. O’MALLEY, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY  SAN MARCOS

chapter |4 pages

A erword: Public Pedagogy and the Challenge of Historical Time

ByPETER McLAREN

chapter |15 pages

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