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Education and the Crisis of Youth: Schooling and the Promise of Democracy
Abstract Public and higher education have fallen prey to forces of commercialization, privatization, and market considerations that undermine...
Educational Forum, The, 01/01/09 by Giroux, Henry A · More from publication -
Hollywood film as public pedagogy: education in the crossfire
Any analysis of how Hollywood films represent the diverse worlds of teachers, students, and schools must begin with a subtle paradox: by focusing...
Afterimage, 03/01/08 by Henry A. Giroux · More from publication -
Academic Freedom Under Fire: The Case for Critical Pedagogy
Henry A. Giroux currently holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University in the English and Cultural Studies Department....
College Literature, 10/01/06 by Giroux, Henry A · More from publication -
Reading Hurricane Katrina: Race, Class, and the Biopolitics of Disposability
Emmett Till's body arrived home in Chicago in September 1955. White racists in Mississippi had tortured, mutilated, and killed the young...
College Literature, 07/01/06 by Giroux, Henry A · More from publication -
Democracy's promise and the politics of worldliness: implications for public intellectuals
In the United States, a war is not only being waged abroad, but also at home. Young people increasingly find themselves out of work, warehoused in...
Afterimage, 05/01/06 by Henry A. Giroux · More from publication -
The emerging authoritarianism in the United States: political culture under the Bush/Cheney administration.(George W. Bush, Dick Cheney)

Hallmarks of totalitarian regimes have always included excessive reliance on secrecy, the deliberate stoking of fear in the general population, a...
symploke, 01/01/06 by Giroux, Henry A. · More from publication -
Terror of Neoliberalism: Rethinking the Significance of Cultural Politics, The
If there is a class war in America, my side is winning. (Warren Buffet qtd. in Woodward 2004, para.47) In 1945 or 1950, if you had seriously...
College Literature, 01/01/05 by Giroux, Henry A · More from publication -
Critical Pedagogy and the Postmodern/Modern Divide: Towards a Pedagogy of Democratization
Neither modernity nor democracy has reached the end of its potential development. That is why I prefer the term "democratization," which stresses...
Teacher Education Quarterly, 01/01/04 by Giroux, Henry A · More from publication -
Zero tolerance, domestic militarization, and the war against youth
I WISH TO ARGUE THAT AS THE STATE IS HOLLOWED OUT AND SHIFTS ITS EMPHASIS AWAY from providing for people's welfare, protecting the environment, and...
Social Justice, 06/22/03 by Henry A. Giroux · More from publication -
Global capitalism and the return of the garrison state: rethinking hope in the age of insecurity
The democratic idea itself is perhaps best thought of as a utopian aspiration ... we need such aspirations if we are to resist the notion, made...
Arena Journal, 09/22/02 by Henry A. Giroux · More from publication


