Schooling and the politics of disaster /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
[2007]
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| Online Access: | Table of contents only |
Table of Contents:
- Reading the signs: a philosophical look at disaster / Jane Anna Gordon and Lewis R. Gordon
- Hurricane Katrina and the politics of disposability: floating bodies and expendable populations / Henry A. Giroux
- Katrina and the banshee's wail: the racialization of class exploitation / Peter McLaren and Nathalia E. Jaramillo
- Feasting on disaster: urban school policy, globalization, and the politics of disaster / Pauline Lipman interviewed by Kenneth J. Saltman
- Benign neglect? drowning yellow buses, racism, and disinvestment in the city that Bush forgot / Kristen L. Buras
- The quiet disaster of No Child Left Behind: standardization and deracialization breed inequality / Enora R. Brown
- No corporation left behind / Pepi Leistyna
- The schools are failing: think tanks, institutes, foundations, and educational disaster / Philip Kovacs
- Disaster politics and the right-wing assault on public schooling and public space: a dialogue / between Bill Ayers and Mike Klonsky
- The patriotic prejudice: 9-11 on campus / David Gabbard
- Beyond cheap French fries: remembering the social in social disaster / Michael W. Apple
- The independent women's forum: teaching women's rights in "the new Iraq" / Robin Truth Goodman
- U.S. education in a post-9/11 world: the deeper implications of the current systemic collapse of the neoliberal regime / Greg Tanaka
- The politicization of development aid to education after September 11 / Mario Novelli and Susan Robertson
- The potential disaster of education for sustainable development / Richard Kahn.