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Practicing Critical PedagogyMad Soul for Joe: The Sociological and Epistemological Kincheloe

Practicing Critical Pedagogy: Mad Soul for Joe: The Sociological and Epistemological Kincheloe [In a commemoration, I celebrate the crucial impact that the critically-minded Joe Kincheloe had on me as a human being. I briefly discuss his sociological and epistemological stance and then get to what really matters to me about him. He helped me forge a way through southern poverty and one-dimensionality by igniting a passion for learning and helping me to sharpen my critical self and social perceptions in order to better explain inequality, power, whiteness, southern disposition, and racism. I celebrate Joe’s penetrating analysis of the ways our social institutions (schools, media, churches, the state apparatus) work to inform, shape, our consciousness such that we come to regulate how we experience ourselves according to the needs and demands of the powerful and eventually become complicit in regulating our own demise in accordance with the dictates of the powerful. Through art Joe and we describe ourselves and our humanity.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Practicing Critical PedagogyMad Soul for Joe: The Sociological and Epistemological Kincheloe

Part of the Critical Studies of Education Book Series
Editors: Agnello, Mary Frances; Reynolds, William Martin
Practicing Critical Pedagogy — Dec 23, 2015

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016
ISBN
978-3-319-25845-4
Pages
11 –14
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-25847-8_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In a commemoration, I celebrate the crucial impact that the critically-minded Joe Kincheloe had on me as a human being. I briefly discuss his sociological and epistemological stance and then get to what really matters to me about him. He helped me forge a way through southern poverty and one-dimensionality by igniting a passion for learning and helping me to sharpen my critical self and social perceptions in order to better explain inequality, power, whiteness, southern disposition, and racism. I celebrate Joe’s penetrating analysis of the ways our social institutions (schools, media, churches, the state apparatus) work to inform, shape, our consciousness such that we come to regulate how we experience ourselves according to the needs and demands of the powerful and eventually become complicit in regulating our own demise in accordance with the dictates of the powerful. Through art Joe and we describe ourselves and our humanity.]

Published: Dec 23, 2015

Keywords: Power; Consciousness; Southern; Bluesman; Literature

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