Reclaiming the Cultural Politics of Teaching and Learning
Skooled in Punk
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd May '24
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This Element connects cultural wealth approaches to schooling and punk sensibilities to support identity work in and through schooling.
This Element focuses on how and why punk can productively contribute to efforts that are responding to the influences of dominant culture in education. It aims to make the case that punk sensibilities offer educators opportunities to reclaim the cultural politics of teaching and learning.Despite often being associated with anti-establishment, irreverent, and a do-it yourself (DIY) rejection of dominant culture, less considered may the collaborative, communal and curative threads of punk thinking, being and doing. From the outset, punk offered critiques and alternative ways of conceptualizing a world and ways of worlding, that aren't as harmful and constraining as those encountered by many in the dominant milieu of life. This monograph is focused on how and why punk can productively contribute to efforts that are responding to the influences of dominant culture in education, such as the effects of standardization, heightened accountabilities, and 'gap talk'. For this Element, punk can be thought of as social practices that generate cultural resources that can be utilized to critique dominant culture. Hence, this Element aims to make the case that punk sensibilities offer educators opportunities to reclaim the cultural politics of teaching and learning.
ISBN: 9781009303484
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm
Weight: 141g
88 pages