Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom
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Bell Hooks' "Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom" (1994) examines education as a transformative act. Hooks advocates for an "engaged pedagogy" where teachers and students learn together, emphasizing critical thinking and challenging traditional power structures. The book explores themes of race, gender, class, and culture within the classroom, urging educators to create inclusive spaces that foster liberation and social justice. Through essays, personal anecdotes, and dialogues, Hooks discusses radical teaching practices, the importance of student experience, and the necessity of confronting societal inequalities in educational settings.
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