ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Cultural Studies in Education brings together interdisciplinary voices to ask critical questions about the meanings of diverse forms of cultural studies and the ways in which it can enrich both education scholarship and practice. Examining multiple forms, mechanisms, and actors of resistance in cultural studies, it seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice by examining the theme of resistance in multiple fields and contested spaces from a holistic multi-dimensional perspective converging insights from leading scholars, practitioners, and community activists. Particular focus is paid to the practical role and impact of these converging fields in challenging, rupturing, subverting, and changing the dominant socio-economic, political, and cultural forces that work to maintain injustice and inequity in various educational contexts. With contributions from international scholars, this handbook serves as a key transdisciplinary resource for scholars and students interested in how and in what forms Cultural Studies can be applied to education.

chapter |15 pages

Cultural Studies and Education

Engaging Heterotopias of Difference

part I|2 pages

Curriculum and Pedagogy

chapter 1|10 pages

Education Writes Back

On the Future/Present of Cultural Studies of Education

chapter 2|13 pages

Discourses of Opposition and Resistance in Education

Alternative Spaces for a Militant Pedagogy

chapter 3|10 pages

Teaching and Learning Risk in the Context of Mathematics Education

From the Deficit Theory to Critical Pedagogy of Risk

chapter 4|14 pages

Fusion of the Ontario Curriculum, The Tyler Rationale, and Eqao Standardized Testing

A Counterproductive Approach to Reducing the Achievement Gap

chapter 5|15 pages

PiÈce De RÉsistance

Board Games as a Disruptive Innovation in Early Grade Education

part II|2 pages

Difference and Diversity

chapter 6|14 pages

Captive Songs of Resistance

A Posthumanist Cartography of a Deaf Diaspora

chapter 7|16 pages

Theories of the Intellectual

Education and the Cultural Politics of Free Speech

chapter 8|11 pages

Gifted Programs

Meeting the Needs of Exceptional Students, or Just Good Teaching Practice?

chapter 9|28 pages

Young People Heating Up in the London Kettle

Reading between the Fault Lines of Race and Class Wars of the British Urban Riot Scene (1958–2011)

part III|1 pages

Languages and Literacies

part IV|2 pages

Media and Technology

chapter 16|16 pages

The “Digital Subjects” of Twenty-First-Century Education

On Datafication, Educational Technology, and Subject Formation

chapter 17|22 pages

“You Guys Are Killing Me with This Dreck”

Contemporary Attitudes Toward the Golden, Atomic, Silver, and Bronze Eras of Comic Book Production

chapter 18|18 pages

Swamp King

A Cultural Studies Parable

chapter 19|11 pages

Faith in Fakes

The Symbolic Violence of Wrestling

part V|2 pages

Ecology and Place

chapter 23|21 pages

Locks

chapter 24|21 pages

Enclosing the Commons

Beyond a Beautiful Destruction 1

chapter 25|18 pages

Sketches Along the Road West

It’s a Beauty Way to Go

part VI|2 pages

Arts and Aesthetic Inquiry

chapter 26|15 pages

Symbiotic Relationship Between Academy Music Studies and Indigenous Knowledge in Folk Music

A Case of Department of Music and Dance at Kenyatta University, Kenya 1

chapter 27|12 pages

Jean-Michel Basquiat, Graffiti Artist

Teacher of Resistance

chapter 29|17 pages

Learning Stories and Reggio Emilia-Inspired Pedagogical Documentation

Formative Methods of Assessment for the Elementary School Music Classroom

chapter 30|20 pages

Still Not At Home

Poetry in Education