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Breaching the colonial contract : anti-colonialism in the US and Canada / / edited by Shirley R. Steinberg, Kenneth Tobin, Arlo Kempf



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Autore: Steinberg Shirley R Visualizza persona
Titolo: Breaching the colonial contract : anti-colonialism in the US and Canada / / edited by Shirley R. Steinberg, Kenneth Tobin, Arlo Kempf Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Dordrecht, : Springer Netherlands, 2009
Edizione: 1st ed. 2009.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (286 p.)
Disciplina: 325.32
325/.32
370.193
Soggetto topico: Anti-imperialist movements
Imperialism
Altri autori: KempfArlo  
TobinKenneth  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction: The Politics of the North American Colonial in 2009 -- Contemporary Anticolonialism: A Transhistorical Perspective -- Self-Determination and the Fourth World: An Introductory Survey -- Making Explicit the Jurisprudential Foundations of Multiculturalism: The Continuing Challenges of Colonial Education in US Schooling for Indigenous Education -- Paulo Freire and the Politics of Postcolonialism -- Walking Out of Colonialism One Classroom at a Time: Student Walkouts and Colonial/ Modern Disciplinarity in El Paso, Texas -- Indigenous Peoples and Black People in Canada: Settlers or Allies? -- Resistance from the Margin: Voices of African-Canadian Parents on Africentric Education -- Anticolonialism, Labor, and the Pedagogies of Community Unionism: The Case of Hotel Workers in Canada -- The Anguish of Power: Remapping Mental Diversity with an Anticolonial Compass -- The Harvesting of Intellectuals and Intellectual Labor: The University System as a Reconstructed/Continued Colonial Space for the Acquisition of Knowledge -- Building Anticolonial Spaces for Global Education: Challenges and Reflections -- The Eighteenth Brumaire of Gaius Baltar: Colonialism Reimagined in Battlestar Galactica -- Afterword.
Sommario/riassunto: Almost a decade in, Empire remains the 21st Century’s dominant mode of cultural production, and North America remains at the apex of the colonial imperative. The contributors to this volume argue that, far from being a post-colonial world, the struggle for independence of polity and culture is still alive and relevant. The book brings together relevant examples of anti-colonial discourse and struggle from across the US and Canada, providing unique perspectives on resistance, activism, scholarship and pedagogy. Anti-colonialism is an evolving framework to which this book hopes to make a unique contribution, with the range, depth and analytical approach of the chapters it contains. The emphasis on anti-colonial resistance here is significant, as it consistently reveals the personal commitment required for the undoing of domination, as well as the ways in which people can collectively pursue radical politics in their aim of bringing about social justice. The book examines a multitude of actions which could be termed anti-colonial, from student walkouts along the US/Mexico border, to interrogations of the relationship between indigenous and anti-racist struggles in North America, to analyses of the implications of anti-colonialism for community unionism as well as disability rights struggles. Chapters also look at the movement for Africentric schools in Toronto, provide an annotated and comparative look at the myriad struggles for and by the Fourth World and Fourth World nations, and analyze the creation of an anti-colonial classroom in a Montreal university. They also explore the colonial underpinnings of multicultural education in the US. With contributions from leading thinkers such as Henry Giroux, Ward Churchill, and Peter McLaren, as well as fresh perspectives from junior academics, this book provides a diverse and varied survey of anti-colonialism in the US and Canada. It will be a thought-provoking read for those working in a wide variety of disciplines, from Sociology to Politics. In daring and incisive ways, Arlo Kempf's collection further positions anti-colonialism as the necessary educational project for the colonizer and colonized within us all; it reflectively re-sets the radical education agenda, with telling historical and current instances that are used by the book's authors to move constructively forward in critical ways. John Willinsky, Stanford University, USA.
Titolo autorizzato: Breaching the colonial contract  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-36430-8
9786612364303
1-4020-9944-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910820741403321
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Serie: Explorations of educational purpose ; ; 8.