America On The Edge

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For more than 20 years Henry Giroux has challenged readers to address the political exploitation and manipulation of American youth. Now, this compelling new book offers a comprehensive selection of Giroux's best works. From his most influential classics to new, never before published essays, America on the Edge offers an overview of Giroux's philosophies throughout his career. From his classic subjects, such as education and democracy and media and youth culture, to revolutionary new views on terrorism, ...
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Overview


For more than 20 years Henry Giroux has challenged readers to address the political exploitation and manipulation of American youth. Now, this compelling new book offers a comprehensive selection of Giroux's best works. From his most influential classics to new, never before published essays, America on the Edge offers an overview of Giroux's philosophies throughout his career. From his classic subjects, such as education and democracy and media and youth culture, to revolutionary new views on terrorism, globalization, and morality, this book is essential for all Giroux fans and educators alike. Henry Giroux provides a series of brilliant and provocative essays on the rise of authoritarianism in America, the rise of religious fundamentalism, the crisis of youth, the militarizing of public space, the politics of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, the rise of the corporate university, the rise of Orwellian newspeak in the media, the emergence of a hard-boiled masculinity in popular culture, and what it means to reclaim hope in dark times. These essays combine important social issues with an accessible and clear language of historical understanding, critique, and possibility. Giroux argues that the United States is in the midst of a political crisis that is slowly undermining the foundation of democratic politics, culture, and education. He also argues that the crisis of politics is matched by a crisis of imagination and that if democracy is going to survive it is imperative to both rethink the nature of democracy while refashioning a new political language and cultural politics capable of both stopping the current turn toward authoritarianism and reclaiming the possibilities of a substantive democracy.
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"America on the Edge is an enormously important book--perhaps Giroux's most comprehensive and hard-hitting analysis of the juggernaut of cultural repression that distorts our lives as citizens and renders many of our children socially expendable. Written with a potent mix of shrewd analysis and passionate morality, this dynamic and sophisticated work should stir a social outcry, particularly in the threatened realm of academia. I hope it's widely read."--Jonathan Kozol

"These essays are Giroux at his best, analyzing and criticizing the changing organizations of power in the United States and their effects on the larger world, and calling out to anyone who will listen that that world is possible."--Lawrence Grossberg, author of Caught in the Crossfire: Kids, Politics and America's Future

"Here Henry Giroux is at his most lucid, stripping the veil of illusion to reveal the multiple hypocrisies at the core of contemporary American society. His solutions to this devastating moment rest in a deep commitment to education, critical thinking, and the potential to revitalize democracy within an energized public sphere."--Carol Becker, Dean of Faculty, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, author of Surpassing the Spectacle: Global Transformations and the Changing Politics of Art "Giroux has, with great force and insight, enabled us to see how catastrophic for us all have been the consequences of the emergence to power of this unrestrained right-wing coalition of political, economic, and religious interests." --Teachers College Record

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781403971593
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication date: 4/1/2006
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 280
  • Sales rank: 1,231,493
  • Product dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.63 (d)

Meet the Author


Henry A. Giroux holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University. His previous books with Palgrave include The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear and Take Back Higher Education (with Susan Giroux).
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Table of Contents


Introduction: Henry Giroux on Critical Pedagogy and the Responsibilities of the Public Intellectual: Interviews with Marcia Morales, Mike Pozo & Sina Rahmani
Part I: America under Siege: Authoritarianism & Democracy
The Conservative Assault on America
• Democracy and the Crisis of Public Education
• From Auschwitz to Abu Ghraib: Rethinking Representation as Public Pedagogy * Part II: Against Fundamentalism: Resisting Religious Extremism and Market Orthodoxy
The Passion of the Right: Religious Fundamentalism and the Crisis of Democracy
• Academic Entrepreneurs: The Corporate Takeover of Higher Education
Part III: Rethinking Political and Cultural Literacy
Orwellian Newspeak and the Crisis of Democracy
• The Abandoned Generation: The Urban Debate League and the Politics of Possibility
• Movies and Public Pedagogy: Film as Cultural Politics
Part IV: Race, Surveillance, and Social Justice
Spectacles of Race and Pedagogies of Denial
• Racial Injustice and Disposable Youth in the Age of Zero Tolerance* Part V: Militarization, Masculinity, and the Spectre of Fascism
Waging War On Democracy: The Militarizing of Public Space
• Brutalized Bodies and Emasculated Politics: Fight Club
Part VI: Youth, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Hope
Heroin Chic, Consumerism, and the Politics of Seduction
• Reclaiming Education and Hope in Dark Times
• Translating the Future
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