Translating the Curriculum: Multiculturalism into Cultural Studies by Susan Huddleston Edgerton

Translating the Curriculum: Multiculturalism into Cultural Studies

Susan Huddleston Edgerton
219 pages
Routledge
Jun 2014
Hardcover
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Although recent theory in multicultural education has acknowledged what has been called "the new cultural politics of difference," problems concerning what actually passes for multiculturalism have been underexamined. Translating the Curriculum proposes that a new theoretical and practical lens through which to examine multicultural education is necessary and suggests that it may be found in cultural studies. Edgerton looks at pedagogy through structuralist and poststructuralist philosophy and social theory, literary criticism, literature, and autobiography. Using this interdisciplinary approach, notions of marginality, essentialism, identity and translation across difference are explored. Read more Continue reading Read less REVIEW
"Translating the Curriculum is a book I believe to be on the cutting edge of multicultural pedagogy. Susan does an excellent job using her new definition of cultural studies and offers various theories to bring cultural studies to a clear state of consiousness...This book has great potential to direct national attention to cultural studies...By looking at cultural studies in isolation, the mistakes of pedagogy and social theories can be highlighted. This book dies an excellent job of doing just that...I would recommend this book to anyone who believes in equality, does, not, or thinks they should." -- Contemporary Education
"...an important resource for teacher educators who wish to bring the discources of cultural studies into the field...Susan Edgerton's ideas are important and her grasp of the multiple theories that inform her commitments is substantial." -- J. Curriculum Studies

--This text refers to the hardcover edition. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Susan Huddleston Edgerton is Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Illinois, Chicago.

--This text refers to the hardcover edition. FROM THE BACK COVER
Susan Huddleston Edgerton looks at pedagogy from the perspectives of structuralist and poststructuralist philosophy and social theory, literary criticism, literature, and autobiography. She then uses this interdisciplinary approach to examine the large notions of marginality, essentialism, identity, and translation across difference. --This text refers to an alternate kindleedition edition. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 219
Publisher Routledge
Published 2014
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