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Itinerant Curriculum Theory

Decolonial Praxes, Theories, and Histories

James C. Jupp (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
374 Seiten
2023 | New edition
Peter Lang Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-63667-353-0 (ISBN)

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This edited volume provides a compendium of recent work on critical curricular-pedagogical praxes via itinerant curriculum theory (ICT). This volume advances ICT as a transnational-local way of doing critical curricular-pedagogical praxes, up-from-below, within bioregions.
This edited volume provides a compendium of recent work on critical curricularpedagogical praxes via itinerant curriculum theory (ICT). Overall, this volume advances ICT as a transnational-local way of doing critical curricular-pedagogical praxes, up-from-below, within bioregions. For those interested in doing critical pedagogy from an historicized, transnational, yet local perspective, this book is indispensable.

James C. Jupp is Professor and Chair of the Department of Teaching and Learning at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. His decolonial work on ICT is deeply indebted to the people and bioregion of the Rio Grande Valley along with his colleagues over the years. Itinerant curriculum theory (ICT) attempts to create an itinerant path to address the problem of coloniality-globalization. …This is crucial because it allows one to critique the complex processes of axiomatization of specific codes within the capitalist society from slavery in the 1400s to the current slavery constructions as de-/re-/coded flows of an economy and culture pumped by an epidemic of overproduction within the colonial matrix of power. Excerpt from chapter 10 by João M. Paraskeva, author of Conflicts in Curriculum Theory, Curriculum Epistemicide: Towards an Itinerant Curriculum, and Curriculum and the Generation of Utopia. I find it illuminating to consider itinerant curriculum theory (ICT) as advanced in this new volume… I see this as an embodied theory that we need to imagine, pursue, and live—continuously evolving, never ending curricula which we should all seek to be and share. I see it as a shape-shifting theory that lives within us and is recreated in each situation encountered, striving to do and be what is worthwhile and just. Excerpt from afterward by William H. Schubert, Professor Emeritus of Curriculum Studies, University of Illinois at Chicago and co-editor with Ming Fang He of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Curriculum Studies and author of Love, Justice, and Education: John Dewey and the Utopians.

Acknowledgments – James C. Jupp: Introduction – Dinny Risri Aletheiani: Nutmeg Curriculum – Raúl Garza/Gricelda Eufracio/James C. Jupp: Resistant Traditions of the Rio Grande Valley, Aztlán – Elizabeth Janson/Carmelia Motta Silva: Itinerant Curriculum Theory: Navigating the Waters of Power, Identity, and Classroom Praxis – Maria Alfredo Moreira: "And the Linguistic Minorities Suffer What They Must?": A Review of Conflicts in Curriculum Theory Through the Lenses of Language Teacher Education – Todd Alan Price: Welcome to the New Taylorism! Teacher Education Meets Itinerant Curriculum Theory – Elizabeth Janson/Roger Venturini/Dwayne Huebner: A Dialogue with Dwayne Huebner: Rethinking the Ways of Knowing, Being, and Speaking within and about Schools – Gabriel Vega Torres/Alma Karina García Torres/Dafne Reyes Jurado/James C. Jupp (Trans.): Territorializing-Deterritorializing: The Tireless Path of Becoming Less Incomplete – Maria Luiza Süssekind: Against Epistemological Fascism: The (Self) Critique of the Criticals—A Reading of Paraskeva’s Itinerant Curriculum Theory – Ines B. Oliveira: Itinerant Curriculum Theory Against Epistemicides: A Dialogue between the Thinking of Santos and Paraskeva – João M. Paraskeva: Itinerant Curriculum Theory Revisited on a Non-Theoricide towards the Canonicide: Addressing the "Curriculum Involution" – Adriana Puiggrós/James C. Jupp (Translator)/Raúl Olmo Bailón (Translator): Selection of From Simón Rodríguez to Paulo Freire: Education towards the Integration of Iberoamerica – James C. Jupp/Micaela Gonzalez Delgado/Freyca Calderón Berumen/Caroline Hesse: Decolonial-Hispanophone Curriculum: A Preliminary Sketch and an Invitation to a South-South Dialogue – Jairo Fúnez-Flores: The Longue Durée of the Geopolitics of Curriculum – Rosa Vázquez-Recio: A Deterritorialized Critical Pedagogy for Social and Cognitive Justice towards an Itinerant Curriculum Theory: An Outlook from Spain – William H. Schubert: Growing Curriculum Studies: Contributions of João M. Paraskeva.

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Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
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Gewicht 542 g
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ISBN-10 1-63667-353-8 / 1636673538
ISBN-13 978-1-63667-353-0 / 9781636673530
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