Curriculum and the Generation of Utopia

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Anti-colonial
anti-neoliberal pedagogy
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Cognitive Justice
Coloniality Matrix
Conflicts in curriculum Theory
Contemporary Societies
Critical Curriculum Theory
critical curriculum theory alternatives
Critical Platform
Curriculum Epistemicide
Curriculum Field
Curriculum studies
Curriculum theory
Das Institut
De-colonization
Decolonial
decolonial education
Decolonial Feminisms
Decolonial Thinking
El Patron
Epistemic Racism
epistemological perspectives
Epistemological Platform
epistemological pluralism
Epistemology
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Eurocentric
Global Cognitive Justice
global curriculum studies
Great Regression
ICT
Internationalization
itinerant curriculum theory
Itinerant Theorist
Latin American Subaltern Studies Group
Neoliberal
Neoliberalism
Paraskeva
Pepetela
postcolonial theory education
Radical Centrism
Radical Co-presence
Radical Critical Theories
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Social justice
Totalitarian
Utopia
Utopian Generation
Utopianism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367458546
  • Weight: 616g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As a follow-up to Towards a Just Curriculum Theory and Curriculum Epistemicide , this

volume illuminates the challenges and contradictions which have prevented

critical curriculum theory from establishing itself as an alternative to dominant

Western Eurocentric epistemologies.

Curriculum and the Generation of Utopia re-visits the work of leading progressive

theorists and draws on a complex range of epistemological perspectives from the

Middle East, Africa, Southern Europe, and Latin America. Paraskeva illustrates

how counter-dominant narratives have been suppressed by neoliberal dynamics

through an exploration of key issues including: itinerant curriculum theory,

globalization and internationalization, as well as utopianism. Foregrounding

critical curriculum theory as a vector of de-colonization and de-centralization,

the text puts forth Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ITC) as an alternative form

of anti-colonial, theoretical engagement.

This work forms an important addition to the literature surrounding critical

curriculum theory. It will be of interest to post-graduate scholars, researchers

and academics in the fields of curriculum studies, curriculum theory, and

critical educational research.

João M. Paraskeva is Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of
Education Leadership and Program Director of the EdD PhD in Education
Leadership and Policy Studies at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, USA.

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