Reading and Teaching the Postcolonial
From Baldwin to Basquiat and Beyond
Cameron McCarthy author Greg Dimitriadis author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:30th Sep '01
Should be back in stock very soon

In addition to providing an accessible introduction to postcolonial theory, the authors explore the enormous potential which postcolonial art offers educators—a wealth of material to draw upon for any rethinking of the school curriculum. Some of the artists discussed in this groundbreaking volume include:
- African-American critic and writer James Baldwin
- Trinidadian intellectual and activist C. L. R. James
- Novelist Wilson Harris of Guyana
- African-American novelist and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison
- The painter Arnaldo Roche-Rabell of Puerto Rico
- The Australian artist Gordon Bennett
- The Haitian–Puerto Rican–American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
- Plus a look at popular “world musics” from around the globe. <
Opens unexpected perspectives on education in a time of 'globalization.' - From the Foreword by Maxine Greene; ""A seminal, cutting-edge work...These insights will radically transform the pedagogical practices that now define schooling and education on a global landscape."" - Norman K. Denzin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; ""A landmark volume...for undergraduate and graduate students alike."" - William F. Pinar, Louisiana State University; ""If ever a book registered important advances in our thinking about the relationship among culture, power, and education, this is it."" - Michael W. Apple, University of Wisconsin-Madison
ISBN: 9780807741528
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 286g
144 pages