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Literacies of power : what Americans are not allowed to know

Title
Literacies of power : what Americans are not allowed to know / Donaldo Macedo ; foreword by Paulo Freire.
Author
Macedo, Donaldo P. (Donaldo Pereira), 1950-
Publication
Boulder : Westview Press, 1994.

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Book/TextUse in library LC196.5.U6 M23 1994Off-site

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Description
xvii, 206 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
"In Boston, twelve-year-old student David Spritzler faced disciplinary action from his school for his vocal questioning of the Pledge of Allegiance, which celebrates liberty and justice for all. The boy's concerns were not taken by the teacher as an opportunity to engage the class in a discussion of the country's problems, such as homelessness, which could be seen just outside on Boston's streets. Across the river at prestigious MIT, a linguistics student told her colleague that she could not take time to read literature outside of theoretical linguistics if she wanted to be a top scholar in her field. Even essays that linked linguistics to its historical and social context fell outside her diligent pursuit of theory." "What do these two seemingly disparate events have in common? According to Donaldo Macedo, they are part of an educational legacy that stifles critical thinking in favor of indoctrination and specialization. Our educational system has lost sight of its responsibility to prepare students in the kind of broad, critical thinking necessary for responsible citizenship." "Challenging conservatives like Allan Bloom and E.D. Hirsch, Macedo shows why so-called common culture literacy is a form of dominant cultural reproduction that undermines independent thought and goes against the best interests of our students. Offering a wide-ranging argument, Macedo shows why cultural literacy cannot be restricted to the acquisition of Western heritage values, which sustain an ideology that systematically negates the cultural experiences of many members of society - not only minorities but also anyone who is poor or disenfranchised. Macedo calls on his own experience as a Cape Verdean immigrant from West Africa who had to surmount the barriers imposed by the world's most entrenched monolingual system of higher education. His eloquence in this book is testimony to the very idea that critical thinking and good education are not and must not be culturally or linguistically bounded."--Jacket.
Series Statement
The edge, critical studies in educational theory
Uniform Title
Edge, critical studies in educational theory
Subject
  • Critical pedagogy > United States
  • Literacy > Political aspects > United States
  • Discrimination in education > United States
  • Minorities > Education > United States
  • Educational change > United States
  • 81.29 educational sociology: other
  • Critical pedagogy
  • Discrimination in education
  • Educational change
  • Literacy > Political aspects
  • Minorities > Education
  • Englischunterricht
  • Kritisches Denken
  • Höheres Bildungswesen
  • Unterdrückung
  • Taalminderheden
  • Discriminatie
  • Alfabetisme
  • Onderwijsvernieuwing
  • Politique et littérature > États-Unis
  • Minorités > Éducation > États-Unis
  • Discrimination en éducation > États-Unis
  • Pédagogie critique > États-Unis
  • Alphabétisation > Etats-Unis
  • United States
  • USA
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-195) and index.
Contents
Literacy for Stupidification: The Pedagogy of Big Lies -- Our Common Cculture: A Poisonous Pedagogy -- Our Uncommon Culture: The Politics of Race, Class, Gender, and Language -- English Only: The Tongue-Tying of America -- Educational Reform: Literacy and Poverty Pimps -- Index.
ISBN
  • 0813322529
  • 9780813322520
  • 0813322537
  • 9780813322537
LCCN
94003375
OCLC
  • ocm30513760
  • 30513760
  • SCSB-2035480
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library