Abstract

Introduction Promises to Keep: Cultural Studies, Democratic Education, and Public Life D. Carlson & G. Dimitriadis Part 1. Education and the New Cultural Terrain 1. The Globalization of Capitalism and the New Imperialism: Notes Towards a Revolutionary Critical Pedagogy P. McLaren & R. Farahmandpur 2. Civic Society and the Educational Publics: Possibilities and Problems K. Abowtiz 3. Extraordinary Conversations in Public Schools L. Weis & M. Fine 4/ A Talk to Teachers: James Baldwin as Postcolonial Artist and Public Intellectual G. Dimitriadis & C. McCarthy 5. Promises to Keep, Finally? Academic Culture and the Dismissal of Popular Culture J. A Weaver & T. Daspit Part 2. Reimagining Curriculum and Pedagogical Practice 6. Stan Douglas and the Aesthetic Critique of Urban Decline W. Crichlow 7. Screening Race N. Denzin 8. Troubling Heroes: Of Rosa Parks Multicultural Education and Pedagogy D. Carlson 9. The Symbolic Curriculum: Reading the Confederate Flag as Southern Heritage Text S. Schramm-Pate & D. Carlson 10. Urban Education, Broadcast News and Multicultural Spectatorship S. Henke 11. 'They Need Someone to Show them Discipline': Pre-Service Teachers' Understandings and Expectations of Student (Re)presentations in Dangerous Minds D. Freedman 12. Schooling in Capitalist America: Theater of the Oppressor and the Oppressed? C. Torres

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