Introduction - Fantasies of Empowerment? Radical Pedagogy and Popular Culture, David Buckingham; Pedagogy and Authority - Lessons from Feminist and Cultural Studies, Postmodernism and Feminist Pedagogy, Carmen Luke; Butt-Jokes and Mean-Teacher Parodies - Video Production in the Elementary Classroom, Donna Grace and Joseph Tobin; Pedagogy, Parody and Political Correctness, David Buckingham; Dealing With Feeling - Why Girl Number Twenty Still Doesn't Answer, Sue Turnbull; Provocations for a Media Education in Small Letters, Bob Morgan; Beyond Classroom Culture, Chris Richards; Tricks of the Trade - On Teaching Arts and Race in the Classroom, Phil Cohen; Teaching for Difference - Learning Theory and Post- Critical Pedagogy, Bill Green.
Edited by David Buckingham
'The book raises more questions than it answers, but the questions
are terrific I highly recommend this book and hope it stimulates
discussion among teacher educators, cultural studies, media studies
and popular culture students.' - Qualitative Studies in Education,
12(6)
'A thoughtful and provocative account of the state of play in media
education.' - Peter McLuskie, Screen
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