The Substance Of Truth (transgressions: Cultural Studies And Education)
معرفی کتاب «The Substance Of Truth (transgressions: Cultural Studies And Education)» نوشتهٔ Tolu Olorunda (auth.), Tolu Olorunda (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Sense Publishers در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Tolu Olorunda is a cultural critic whose work has regularly appeared on Alternet, Black Commentator, CounterPunch, TruthOut, and several other publications including ColorLines magazine, The Nation magazine, and Wiretap magazine. His book, The Substance of Truth, takes a frank look into what has become of a society that touts grand and lofty ideals which it often fails to fulfill. With essays addressing topics as wide as the education system, 21st century media culture, Hip-Hop culture, Youth culture, neoliberalism, and moral poverty, Olorunda argues the days ahead would darken in promise if rigorous action isn't soon applied to rectify the way people think, how they respond to their environments, and the decisions they take to make the world better than it stands today. This struggle, he insists, could define whether or not a livable future would exist for the most vulnerable of all-children, whose plights are increasingly largely cast aside and ignored. Tolu Olorunda Is A Cultural Critic Whose Work Has Regularly Appeared On Alternet, Black Commentator, Counterpunch, Truthout, And Several Other Publications Including Colorlines Magazine, The Nation Magazine, And Wiretap Magazine. His Book, The Substance Of Truth, Takes A Frank Look Into What Has Become Of A Society That Touts Grand And Lofty Ideals Which It Often Fails To Fulfill. With Essays Addressing Issues As Broad As The Education System, 21st Century Media Culture, Hip-hop Culture, Youth Culture, Neoliberalism, And Moral Poverty, Olorunda Argues The Days Ahead Would Darken In Promise If Rigorous Action Isn't Soon Applied To Rectify The Way People Think, How They Respond To Their Surroundings, And The Decisions They Take To Make The World Better Than It Stands Today. This Struggle, He Insists, Could Define Whether Or Not A Livable Future Would Exist For The Most Vulnerable Of All--children, Whose Plights Are Increasingly Cast Aside And Ignored.--publisher's Website. Pt. 1. This Great Equalizer : Schooling, Pedagogy, And The Essence Of Education -- Teachers : The Good, The Bad, The Great -- Are Schools The Assassins Of Education? -- Failing Grade : Unlearning The Privatization, Medicalization, And Militarization Of Schooling -- Checkmate : Black Children As Metaphor For A Failed Education System -- Distant Relatives : Bridging The Gap Between Critical Pedagogy And Culturally Appropriate Pedagogy -- Education As Etch-a-sketch : Beyond Books And Brains -- Pt. 2. Youth In A Soulless Society : Redemption Or Reproach? -- Black Youth Violence, Adult Society, And The Rage Of Reality -- Children In A Hostile World : When Justice Does Not Roll -- Victims And Vultures : Sarah Kruzan, Injustice, And The Trials Of Today -- In Love With A Stripper : Young Girls As Preys In A Predator Society -- On The Health And Happiness Of Kids -- Double Major : Student Loan Reform And The Struggle For A Democratic Academy --^ Pt. 3. Speaking Truth : Communication, Media Culture, And The Redemptive Value Of Hip-hop -- Words As Weapons : Communication In The Age Of Illiteracy -- Black Bodies Swinging : Racialized Representations In The Post-racial (?!) Era -- Watch What You're Watching : Mass Media, Television, And The Making Of Zombies -- Can Hip-hop Save An Illiterate Generation? -- The Responsibilities Of Hip-hop Artists In Times Of Moral Anarchy -- Pt. 4. Bearing Witness : Searching For Substance In An Age Of Poverty (pt. 1) -- When Political Ideology Morphs Into Spiritual Death : Social Darwinism In Dark Times -- On Citizenship, Choice, And Courage -- This Is Working Very Well For Them : Katrina And The Aftermath Of Apathy -- Social Networking : Privacy, Illiteracy, And The Future Of Democracy -- Prophets Of Baal : Religious Fanaticism, Christianity, Inc., And The Recall Of Reconciliation -- Hope And (some) Change : Barack Obama And The Audacity Of Government -- Pt. 5. Bearing Witness (pt. 2) --^ Age Of Poverty : Consumerism, Privatization, And The Cheapening Of Life -- The Substance Of Truth : Uncovering The Present, Past, And Future Of Society. Tolu Olorunda. Includes Bibliographical References. Tolu Olorunda is a cultural critic whose work has regularly appeared on AlterNet, Black Commentator, CounterPunch, Truthout, and several other publications including ColorLines magazine, The Nation magazine, and Wiretap magazine. His book, The Substance of Truth, takes a frank look into what has become of a society that touts grand and lofty ideals which it often fails to fulfill. With essays addressing issues as broad as the education system, 21st century media culture, Hip-Hop culture, youth culture, neoliberalism, and moral poverty, Olorunda argues the days ahead would darken in promise if rigorous action isn't soon applied to rectify the way people think, how they respond to their surroundings, and the decisions they take to make the world better than it stands today. This struggle, he insists, could define whether or not a livable future would exist for the most vulnerable of all--children, whose plights are increasingly cast aside and ignored. From the book: "At risk of appearing alarmist, it's easy to ignore all the warning signs hanging around us that suggest the clock is ticking fast--real fast!--and that time left for due action is short. But if life for the next generation should contain some semblance of sanity--where life itself means more than shopping malls and commodities, where Power stands accountable to the demands of communities--all fear of coming across hyperbolic would have to give way to the realities staring us down. The risk also extends to coming across Pollyannaish, as though all the impurities and iniquities holding hostage society can be cured with essays or lectures. But we cannot afford to let this moment slip by unattended, unengaged. The problems number endless--and so do the possibilities. And at no other moment has a generation been more fortunate, with the ease of technology, to make miracles happen amidst frightening circumstances. At no other moment has the clarion call blared this clearly and loudly." Front Matter....Pages i-x Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Teachers....Pages 3-8 Are Schools the Assassins of Education?....Pages 9-16 Failing Grade....Pages 17-25 Checkmate....Pages 27-31 Distant Relatives....Pages 33-39 Education As Etch-A-Sketch....Pages 41-44 Front Matter....Pages 45-45 Black Youth Violence, Adult Society, and the Rage of Reality....Pages 47-53 Children in A Hostile World....Pages 55-60 Victims and Vultures....Pages 61-65 In Love With A Stripper....Pages 67-71 On the Health and Happiness of Kids....Pages 73-79 Double Major....Pages 81-85 Front Matter....Pages 86-86 Words as Weapons....Pages 89-95 Black Bodies Swinging....Pages 97-101 Watch What You’re Watching....Pages 103-110 Can Hip-Hop Save an Illiterate Generation?....Pages 111-115 Hip-Hop....Pages 117-123 The Responsibilities of Hip-Hop Artists in Times of Moral Anarchy....Pages 125-131 Front Matter....Pages 132-132 When Political Ideology Morphs Into Spiritual Death....Pages 135-140 On Citizenship, Choice, and Courage....Pages 141-145 Front Matter....Pages 132-132 “This Is Working Very Well For Them”....Pages 147-153 Social Networking....Pages 155-162 Prophets Of Baal....Pages 163-169 Hope and (Some) Change....Pages 171-180 Front Matter....Pages 181-181 Age of Poverty....Pages 183-189 The Substance Of Truth....Pages 191-201 In The Politics of Cultural Knowledge, Wane, Kempf and Simmons have put together a much-needed reader that could achieve the critical reconstructions for the timely re-voice-ing of anti-colonial and Indigenous knowledge systems that introspectively and deeply mediate the lives of people.
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