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| Acknowledgments | p. xi |
| Critical Pedagogy: An Introduction | p. 1 |
| Foundations of Critical Pedagogy | p. 21 |
| Introduction to Part One | p. 23 |
| Critical Theory and Educational Practice | p. 27 |
| From Pedagogy of the Oppressed | p. 52 |
| Critical Pedagogy: A Look at the Major Concepts | p. 61 |
| In Search of a Critical Pedagogy | p. 84 |
| Suggested Readings for Fut... MORE | p. 97 |
| Education and Social Class | p. 101 |
| Introduction to Part Two | p. 103 |
| Against Schooling: Education and Social Class | p. 106 |
| The Surveillance Curriculum: Risk Management and Social Control in the Neoliberal School | p. 123 |
| Confronting Class in the Classroom | p. 135 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 142 |
| Race and Education | p. 145 |
| Introduction to Part Three | p. 147 |
| After Race: An Introduction | p. 150 |
| Toward a Critical Race Theory of Education | p. 167 |
| American Indian Geographies of Identity and Power: At the Crossroads of Indigena and Mestizaje | p. 183 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 209 |
| Gender, Sexuality, and Schooling | p. 211 |
| Introduction to Part Four | p. 213 |
| Feminist Analysis of Gender and Schooling | p. 217 |
| Sexuality, Schooling, and Adolescent Females: The Missing Discourse of Desire | p. 240 |
| The Tolerance that Dare Not Speak Its Name | p. 262 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 274 |
| Language, Literacy, and Pedagogy | p. 277 |
| Introduction to Part Five | p. 279 |
| What is Critical Literacy? | p. 282 |
| Teaching How to Read the World and Change It: Critical Pedagogy in the Intermediate Grades | p. 305 |
| Language Diversity and Learning | p. 324 |
| Beyond the Methods Fetish: Toward a Humanizing Pedagogy | p. 338 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 356 |
| Critical Issues in the Classroom | p. 359 |
| Introduction to Part Six | p. 361 |
| Beyond Accountability: Toward Schools that Create New People for a New Way of Life | p. 364 |
| Standardization, Defensive Teaching, and the Problems of Control | p. 384 |
| Writing, Identity, and the Other: Dare We Do Disability Studies? | p. 397 |
| Paulo Freire's Contributions to Radical Adult Education | p. 417 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 431 |
| Critical Pedagogy and Teacher Education | p. 433 |
| Introduction to Part Seven | p. 435 |
| Teacher Education and Democratic Schooling | p. 438 |
| Fighting For Our Lives: Preparing Teachers to Teach African American Students | p. 460 |
| Bringing Bilingual Education Out of the Basement and Other Imperatives for Teacher Education | p. 469 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 483 |
| Issues Beyond the Classroom | p. 485 |
| Introduction to Part Eight | p. 487 |
| Patriotism, Pedagogy, and Freedom: On the Educational Meanings of September 11 | p. 491 |
| Critical Media Literacy for the Twenty-First Century: Taking Our Entertainment Seriously | p. 501 |
| Towards Ecopedagogy: Weaving a Broad-based Pedagogy of Liberation for Animals, Nature, and the Oppressed People of the Earth | p. 522 |
| Folk Schools, Popular Education, and a Pedagogy of Community Action | p. 541 |
| Suggested Readings for Future Study | p. 562 |
| Epilogue | p. 565 |
| Teaching as an Act of Love: Reflections on Paulo Freire and His Contributions to Our Lives and Our Work | p. 567 |
| About the Editors | p. 579 |
| Permissions | p. 581 |
| Index | p. 585 |
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