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Title: Cultural hegemony today. From cultural studies to critical pedagogy
Authors: Cortes-Ramirez, Eugenio-Enrique
Keywords: Critical pedagogy
Education -- Philosophy
Gramsci, Antonio, 1891-1937
Milani, Lorenzo
Culture -- Study and teaching
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Postcolonial Directions in Education
Citation: Cortes-Ramirez, E. (2015). Cultural hegemony today. From cultural studies to critical pedagogy. Postcolonial Directions in Education, 4(2), 116-139.
Abstract: The concept of cultural hegemony is much broader than that of ideology, because it refers to the construction process of the collective experience, of the modelling of meanings, from the development of values, the creation of world conceptions and of the moral, cultural and intellectual direction of society through education. In this paper, the evolution of this concept is analysed from its origins to its configuration as a method of study in Cultural Studies by Antonio Gramsci and later, to its articulation through a system of representations, a discourse framed by political forces via an entire system of thought in Critical Pedagogy. According to Lorenzo Milani, this ´Pedagogy against Empire´ searches for an approach to learning for social justice, emphasises the collective dimension of learning and action, and reflects the struggle for school and social reform. This education will combine instruction or a purely technical approach with a humanistic education, brooking no differentiation or social division between manual and intellectual work where the union between theory and action is perceived as key to understanding reality and, at the same time, to transform it.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19941
ISSN: 2304-5388
Appears in Collections:PDE, Volume 4, No. 2
PDE, Volume 4, No. 2

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