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Author Zembylas, Michalinos, author.
Title Affect and the rise of right-wing populism : pedagogies for the renewal of democratic education / Michalinos Zembylas.
Publisher Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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Descript 1 online resource (x, 249 pages)
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Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The politics of shame in the age of Trump -- 'Trump pedagogy' and the affective modes of right-wing populism -- The affective grounding of post-truth claims -- The (un)making of microfascism in schools and classrooms -- Affirmative critique as a response to post-truth claims -- Agonistic emotions/affects to counter far right rhetoric -- Reinvigorating the affective atmospheres of democratic education -- Nurturing political emotions in the classroom -- Towards shared responsibility without invoking collective guilt -- Re-visioning the sentimental in pedagogical discourse and practice -- For anti-complicity pedagogy.
Summary "This book uses affect theory to analyze the rise of right-wing populism in recent years and discusses the pedagogical implications for democratic education. It provides examples of how affect and emotion play a crucial role in the rise and reproduction of current right-wing populism. The author suggests ideas about affective pedagogies for educators to use (along with recognizing the risks involved) to renew democratic education. The chapters lay out the importance of harnessing the power of affective experiences and adopting strategic pedagogical approaches to provide affirmative practices that move beyond simply criticizing right-wing populism. The book consequently undermines the power of fascist and right-wing tendencies in public life and educational settings without stooping to methods of indoctrination. This volume is a valuable resource for researchers and policy-makers in education, political science and other related fields, who can utilize the affective complexities involved in combatting right-wing-populism to their advantage"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 05, 2021).
ISBN 1108974570 (electronic bk.)
9781108974578 (electronic bk.)
9781108838405 (hardcover)
9781108978897 (paperback)
Author Zembylas, Michalinos, author.
Subject Affective education -- Political aspects.
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Affective education -- Social aspects.
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Democracy and education.
Educational psychology.
Political psychology.
Populism -- Psychological aspects.
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Right-wing extremists -- Education.
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Genre Electronic books.
Descript 1 online resource (x, 249 pages)
text txt
computer c
online resource cr
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The politics of shame in the age of Trump -- 'Trump pedagogy' and the affective modes of right-wing populism -- The affective grounding of post-truth claims -- The (un)making of microfascism in schools and classrooms -- Affirmative critique as a response to post-truth claims -- Agonistic emotions/affects to counter far right rhetoric -- Reinvigorating the affective atmospheres of democratic education -- Nurturing political emotions in the classroom -- Towards shared responsibility without invoking collective guilt -- Re-visioning the sentimental in pedagogical discourse and practice -- For anti-complicity pedagogy.
Summary "This book uses affect theory to analyze the rise of right-wing populism in recent years and discusses the pedagogical implications for democratic education. It provides examples of how affect and emotion play a crucial role in the rise and reproduction of current right-wing populism. The author suggests ideas about affective pedagogies for educators to use (along with recognizing the risks involved) to renew democratic education. The chapters lay out the importance of harnessing the power of affective experiences and adopting strategic pedagogical approaches to provide affirmative practices that move beyond simply criticizing right-wing populism. The book consequently undermines the power of fascist and right-wing tendencies in public life and educational settings without stooping to methods of indoctrination. This volume is a valuable resource for researchers and policy-makers in education, political science and other related fields, who can utilize the affective complexities involved in combatting right-wing-populism to their advantage"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 05, 2021).
ISBN 1108974570 (electronic bk.)
9781108974578 (electronic bk.)
9781108838405 (hardcover)
9781108978897 (paperback)
Author Zembylas, Michalinos, author.
Subject Affective education -- Political aspects.
       Show similar items
Affective education -- Social aspects.
       Show similar items
Democracy and education.
Educational psychology.
Political psychology.
Populism -- Psychological aspects.
       Show similar items
Right-wing extremists -- Education.
       Show similar items
Right-wing extremists -- Psychology.
       Show similar items
Genre Electronic books.
LOCATION CALL NUMBER VOLUME STATUS
 E-BOOK  -  AVAILABLE

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