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Book SynopsisFocusing on bell hooks' social and educational theory, the author of this book deals with the issues of marginality and cultural alienation that are prevalent among certain groups within American society, and presents strategies to help develop critical consciousness.
Table of ContentsSeries Foreword by Henry Giroux Introduction
bell hooks' Social Theory Racism Sexism Classism Discussion of hooks' Social Theory
bell hooks' Educational Theory Related Theories Major Components of Engaged Pedagogy Linking Theory to Practice Teachers' Role Limits of Engaged Pedagogy Discussion of hooks' Educational Theory
Relevance of bell hooks' Educational Theory Relevance of bell hooks' Social Critique White Supremacy Sexism Classism Relevance of bell hooks' Engaged Pedagogy Incorporated Passion Discussion of hooks in a Third-World Continent Epilogue Index