Gender in an Era of Post-truth Populism : Pedagogies, Challenges and Strategies / [edited by] Penny Jane Burke, Julia Coffey, Rosalind Gill, and Akane Kanai.
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Introduction: Troubling Post-truth Populism: Feminist Interventions / Penny Jane Burke (University of Newcastle, Australia), Julia Coffey (University of Newcastle, Australia), Rosalind Gill (City University of London, UK) and Akane Kanai (Monash University, Australia) -- Part I: Truth. 1. Truth Parasites, Right-Wing Fury and the Predicaments of Feminist Expertise / Jane Kenway (University of Melbourne, Australia) ; 2. The weaponization of 'gender' beyond gender: The entrenchment of 'coloniality of power' and 'pedagogies of cruelty' / Isis Giraldo (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) ; 3. Truth, Power and Pedagogy: Feminist Knowledge and Education in a 'Post-truth' Time / Raewyn Connell (University of Sydney, Australia) ; 4. Something Resembling 'Truth': Reflections on Critical Pedagogy in the New 'Post-truth' Landscape / Sondra Hale (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) -- Part II: Feminism and Education. 5. Situating the Feminist Classroom: Between Free Speech and Media Myth / Nicola Rivers (University of Gloucestershire, UK) ; 6. Persistence, Patience and Persuasion: Critical Reflections on Creating Space for Indigenous Content in Australian University Curricula / Susan Page (Western Sydney University, Australia) ; 7. Anti-feminist Misogynist Shitposting: The Challenge of Feminist Academics Navigating Toxic Twitter / Xumeng Xie, Idil Cambazoglu, Bárbara Berger-Correa and Jessica Ringrose (UCL Institute of Education, University College London, UK) ; 8. Embodied Wilfulness: #MeToo Girls' Activism, Affects, and 'Complaint as Feminist Pedagogy' / Ileana Jiménez (Columbia University, USA) -- Part III: Gender Politics Beyond the Classroom. 9. Populist Politics in a Market-Leninist Stae: (Re)Thinking Gender in Vietnam / Thanh-Nhäa Nguyn (Central European Unviersity, Vienna, Austria) and Matthew McDonald (Fulbright University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) ; 10. Embracing Feral Pedagogies: Queer Feminist Education through Queer Performance / Alyson Campbell (University of Melbourne, Australia), Meta Cohen (wreckedAllprods, Australia), Stephen Farrier (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK) and Hannah McCann (University of Melbourne, Australia) ; 11. Fight the Patriarchy: Digital Feminist Public Pedagogy and Post-Feminist Media Culture in Indonesia / Annisa R. Beta (University of Melbourne, Australia) Conclusion: Beyond True and Fale: Reflecting and Rebuilding Towards Feminist Pedagogies of Care, Akane Kanai (Monash University, Australia), Julia Coffey(University of Newcastle, Australia), Penny Jane Burke (University of Newcastle, Australia) and Rosalind Gill (City University of London, UK) -- References -- Index.
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"What does it mean to be pedagogical in a post-truth landscape? How might feminist thought and action work to intervene in this environment? Gender in an Era of Post-truth Populism draws together leading feminist scholars of gender and education to explore the current significance of the rise of populist policies and discourses and the challenges it poses to the hard-won battles regarding the rights of women, immigrants, and minorities. Offering the first detailed feminist intervention in this space, the collection explores the significance of populism for feminist pedagogies and practices in relation to gender and education. This exploration has significance for broader and urgent questions of our times regarding knowledge, authority, truth, power and harm and considers the potential for feminist interventions in relation to pedagogies and activisms to speak back and disrupt populist agendas."-- Provided by publisher.
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