Culture, Power and Education
Representation, Interpretation, Contestation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th Nov '24
£36.99
This title is due to be published on 29th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Employing Gramscian conceptions of hegemony, this book demonstrates the inextricable links between politics, education, culture and power.
Based upon in-depth analyses of the theories of Antonio Gramsci, Lorenzo Milani, Paulo Freire, Henry Giroux, and bell hooks among others, this book shows how many hegemonic social relationships are fundamentally educational relationships. In doing so, Mayo demonstrates how popular culture, education, museums, and fine art are both sites of hegemony and contestation.
This thought-provoking work will be of interest to students and scholars with an interest in sociology of art and culture, sociology of education, critical pedagogy, cultural studies, museum studies and social theory.
"As one of the leading researchers in critical theory and education, Peter Mayo brings us ever new insights following this tradition and ever new possibilities for change. His new book focuses on Gramsci's confrontation with hegemony and elaborates it further through Paulo Freire's revolutionary educational touch along with Mayo's own search for heterotopian alternatives. The old alternative of "reform or revolution" in no longer needed, while Žižek's question on the actuality of a critical matrix turns out to be a rhetorical one. Critical theorists and pedagogues of the world, unite!"
Eva D. Bahovec, Professor of Philosophy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
"In this well theorized and historically contextualized book, Peter Mayo explores the leading figures in critical education studies and shows how popular and elite culture are thoroughly embedded in wider social relations. His case studies reveal the symbiosis of culture, politics, hegemony, representation and resistance in different periods and countries."
Bob Jessop, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Lancaster University, UK
"Peter Mayo’s Culture, Power and Education allows us to read Gramsci’s account of cultural politics in new and inspiring ways. Drawing on the Gramscian concept of hegemony, Mayo reminds us of an ‘integrated politics’ that goes well beyond representative democracy and the bourgeois state with its separations between the private and the public as well as between seemingly autonomous spheres such as education, culture, politics, or economy. In doing so Mayo’s latest book paves the way for a timely understanding of the politics of education and the politics of both elite and popular culture. Moreover, Mayo’s reconstruction of the long history of writers, activists, and movements who engaged with the politics of education and culture makes it possible to find inspiration in them against the neofascism of the present."
Ruth Sonderegger, Professor of Philosophy, Kunst Universiteit Wien, Austria
ISBN: 9781032898476
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178 pages