Science Fiction Curriculum, Cyborg Teachers, & Youth Culture(s) (Counterpoints #158) (Paperback)

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Science Fiction Curriculum, Cyborg Teachers, & Youth Culture(s) (Counterpoints #158) (Paperback)

By Shirley R. Steinberg (Editor), Joe L. Kincheloe (Editor), John A. Weaver (Editor)

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This is book number 158 in the Counterpoints series.

Science Fiction Curriculum, Cyborg Teachers, and Youth Culture(s) is a collection of essays sutured together by their use of science fiction as a departure from contemporary educational realities . The authors, inspired by the visions, styles, and insights of various science fiction texts, films, and rap music, seek to transform the future of educational possibilities. Science Fiction Curriculum offers alternative paths to current regressive educational practices, policies, and reforms, and invites readers to venture into uncharted dimensions.
The Editors: John A. Weaver is Associate Professor at Georgia Southern University. He has co-edited, with Toby Daspit, Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy (2000), with Peter Appelbaum and Marla Morris (Post) Modern Science (Education) (Peter Lang, 2001), with Marla Morris Difficult Memories: Talk in a (Post) Holocaust Era (Peter Lang, 2002) and is the author of Rethinking Academic Politics in (Re)Unified Germany and the United States (2001). Karen Anijar is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education, Division of Curriculum and Instruction at Arizona State University. Her most recent book is Teaching Toward the 24th Century: Star Trek as Social Curriculum. She has also written on the political economy, time in curriculum, critical multiculturalism, Elvis, Selena, Chupacabras, apocalypse and milleniarism. Toby Daspit is an assistant professor in the department of teaching, learning, and Leadership at Western Michigan University. He is the co-editor, with John A. Weaver, of Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy (2000), and Imagining the Academy: Higher Education and Popular Culture (forthcoming) with Susan Edgerton and Gunilla Holm. He is also the co-author, with Pamela Dean and Petra Munro, of Talking Gumbo: A Teacher's Guide to Oral History in the Classroom (1998).
Product Details ISBN: 9780820450445
ISBN-10: 0820450448
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Publication Date: November 18th, 2003
Pages: 252
Language: English
Series: Counterpoints