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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Radical Pedagogy: Identity, Generativity, and Social Transformation

The Wabash Center

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Author
Mark Bracher
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan, New York
ISBN
9780230621114
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface

Part One - Identity, Learning, Problems, and Social Problems
ch. 1 Identity, Motivation, and Recognition
ch. 2 Linguistic Identity
ch. 3 Affective and Imagistic Identity
ch. 4 Identity Integration and Defenses
ch. 5 Identity Structure

Part Two - Identity-Undermining Pedagogies
ch. 6 Teachers' Identities as Obstacles to Radical Pedagogy
ch. 7 Authoritarian and Establishment Pedagogies
ch. 8 Pedagogies of Resistance and Empowerment
ch. 9 Historicism as Impediment to Radical Pedgagogy

Part Three - Developing Teachers' Identities
ch. 10 Self Analysis for Teachers
ch. 11 Generative Identity and the Need to Teach

Part Four - Promoting Students' Identity Development
ch. 12 Supporting Prosocial Identity Contents
ch. 13 Promoting Identity Integration
ch. 14 Developing Identity Structures

Notes
Works Cited
Index
Radical Pedagogy argues that longstanding pedagogical aims and practices are ineffective in promoting learning and social change and proposes a new strategy for achieving these ends. Drawing on recent research in psychoanalysis, social psychology, and cognitive science, Bracher argues that the most effective way to solve social problems such as violence, prejudice, and substance abuse on a mass scale, as well as impediments to learning and personal well being, is through a pedagogy that addresses their common root cause: identity vulnerability.To this end, Bracher formulates psychoanalytically based practices to develop more resilient, secure, and prosocial identities for both teachers and students. (From the Publisher)