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A Dialectical Pedagogy of Revolt
Gramsci, Vygotsky, and the Egyptian Revolution
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Brecht De Smet
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Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2015
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In A Dialectical Pedagogy of RevoltBrecht De Smet offers an intellectual dialogue between the political theory of Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci and the cultural psychology of Soviet thinker Lev Vygotsky within the framework of the Egyptian 25 January Revolution. Their encounter affirms the enduring need for a coherent theory of the revolutionary subject in the era of global capitalism, based on a political pedagogy of subaltern hegemony, solidarity, and reciprocal education.
Investigating the political and economic lineages and outcomes of the mass uprising of Tahrir Square, De Smet discusses the emancipatory achievements and hegemonic failures of the Egyptian workers’ and civil democratic movements from the perspective of their (in)ability to construct a genuine dialectical pedagogy.
Investigating the political and economic lineages and outcomes of the mass uprising of Tahrir Square, De Smet discusses the emancipatory achievements and hegemonic failures of the Egyptian workers’ and civil democratic movements from the perspective of their (in)ability to construct a genuine dialectical pedagogy.
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Brecht De Smet, Ph.D. (2012), Ghent University, is a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at that university. He has published on Gramsci, subject formation, and the Egyptian workers’ movement, including “Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Egypt” (Science & Society 78(1), 2014).
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27. Januar 2015
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9789004262669
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422
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9789004262669
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
labour; labor; Mahalla; modern; organic; Prince; prolepsis; psychology; strikes; subject; Tahrir; Egypt; theory; traditional; activity; hegemony; intellectuals
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
Political scientists, philosophers, activists, and post-graduate students interested in Gramsci or subject theory; area experts and post-graduate students concerned with contemporary Egypt; specialists in cultural studies, education, and activity theory engaged with Vygotsky; specialists in labour studies.