Communist Study: Education for the Commons: Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
Autor Derek R. Forden Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498532440
ISBN-10: 1498532446
Pagini: 170
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration, 2 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498532446
Pagini: 170
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration, 2 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Youth Culture and Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Contents
Foreword. Toward a Communist Philosophy of Education: Reflections on Method and Methodology (Tyson E. Lewis)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A partisan theory of study
Part one: Subject
Chapter 1: Subject formation
Chapter 2: Immaterial subjects (and the fetish thereof)
Part two: Study
Chapter 3: Studying whatever
Chapter 4: The secret struggle
Chapter 5: The terror of democracy
Chapter 6: Figure
Part three: Struggle
Chapter 7: In praise of tanks
Chapter 8: Party
Conclusion: Architectures of resistance
Afterword: It's a Wednesday: To be a problem-with, to be a problem-for (Ailish Hopper)
Bibliography
Index
About the author
Foreword. Toward a Communist Philosophy of Education: Reflections on Method and Methodology (Tyson E. Lewis)
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A partisan theory of study
Part one: Subject
Chapter 1: Subject formation
Chapter 2: Immaterial subjects (and the fetish thereof)
Part two: Study
Chapter 3: Studying whatever
Chapter 4: The secret struggle
Chapter 5: The terror of democracy
Chapter 6: Figure
Part three: Struggle
Chapter 7: In praise of tanks
Chapter 8: Party
Conclusion: Architectures of resistance
Afterword: It's a Wednesday: To be a problem-with, to be a problem-for (Ailish Hopper)
Bibliography
Index
About the author
Recenzii
Ford's Communist Studyis insightful, thought-provoking, and therapeutic while unsettling and challenging to critical conventions.. [T]he challenging nature of the book is not accidental but rather it is intentional. As Ford notes, 'There is a resulting tension that runs through the book, a tension that I hope readers find both productive and troubling' (p. 7). This book bridges the oft intellectual divide, bringing postmodernism into relation with Marxism and political economy, to structure the edifice of a communist pedagogy. In doing so, Ford establishes himself as a premier educational and political theorist.
[S]uccinct yet dense. . . . Ford's thinking on communist study is open, potential, and original in pointing out a new possibility of thinking itself.
Derek R. Ford's Communist Study: Education for the Commons advances communist pedagogy.
This book clearly establishes Ford as one of the boldest and most insightful emerging political and educational theorists. Ford moves deftly and daringly between disparate thinkers and concepts, weaving together philosophy, history, and educational theory in creative, profound, and lucid ways. He identifies and answers the most pressing political question of our moment: What does it mean to study like a communist? In doing so, he develops a groundbreaking communist theory of study, a praxis that is as provocative as it is practical.
Ford understands that revolutions don't organize themselves, nor do they evolve naturally and painlessly from the social and economic system destroying the world and crushing humanity today; revolutions are not a walk in the park nor do they arrive on the wings of aspiration alone. This surprising book extends that battle based on the Marxist principle that it's not enough to interpret the world-'The point . . . is to change it.' It maps the treacherous, hopeful territory between the pessimism of the head and the optimism of the heart. Communist Study is a necessary book.
Communist Study should be required of all theorists and activists concerned with radical political transformation. With brilliance and courage, Derek R. Ford dismantles dogma old and new, pressing us to forge the commonness that can make us a political force.
[S]uccinct yet dense. . . . Ford's thinking on communist study is open, potential, and original in pointing out a new possibility of thinking itself.
Derek R. Ford's Communist Study: Education for the Commons advances communist pedagogy.
This book clearly establishes Ford as one of the boldest and most insightful emerging political and educational theorists. Ford moves deftly and daringly between disparate thinkers and concepts, weaving together philosophy, history, and educational theory in creative, profound, and lucid ways. He identifies and answers the most pressing political question of our moment: What does it mean to study like a communist? In doing so, he develops a groundbreaking communist theory of study, a praxis that is as provocative as it is practical.
Ford understands that revolutions don't organize themselves, nor do they evolve naturally and painlessly from the social and economic system destroying the world and crushing humanity today; revolutions are not a walk in the park nor do they arrive on the wings of aspiration alone. This surprising book extends that battle based on the Marxist principle that it's not enough to interpret the world-'The point . . . is to change it.' It maps the treacherous, hopeful territory between the pessimism of the head and the optimism of the heart. Communist Study is a necessary book.
Communist Study should be required of all theorists and activists concerned with radical political transformation. With brilliance and courage, Derek R. Ford dismantles dogma old and new, pressing us to forge the commonness that can make us a political force.