Reinventing Critical Pedagogy

Widening the Circle of Anti-Oppression Education

By (author) Cesar Augusto Rossatto, Ricky Lee Allen Associate Professor of Educational Thought & Sociocultural Studies, Univers, Marc Pruyn

Publication date:

06 November 2006

Length of book:

272 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

240x160mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780742538870

Reinventing Critical Pedagogy offers a fresh perspective from which to read, discuss, and debate recent critical interpretations of schooling and our world at present. The authors build upon past accomplishments of critical pedagogy and critique those elements that contradict the radically democratic orientation of the field. Ultimately, they argue that critical pedagogy needs to welcome a wider representational and ideological base for the oppressed, and that it should do so in a way that makes the field more vital in the preparation for the revolutionary struggles ahead. Reinventing Critical Pedagogy takes a step in that direction because it not only takes to task “external” forces such as capitalism, patriarchy, and white supremacy, but also engages the manifestations of these external forces within critical pedagogy itself.
In the tradition of Paulo Freire, critical pedagogy needs reinventing and this is exactly what Rossatto, Allen, and Pruyn have accomplished. This breakthrough collection of intellectuals and their work remind readers what drew them to critical pedagogy in the first place: its spirit of critical self-reflection. Critical pedagogy will never be the same again.