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Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xvii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxv |
Introduction: Exploring Consumption's Pedagogy and Envisioning a Critical Pedagogy of ConsumptionùLiving and Learning in the Shadow of the "Shopocalypse" | p. 1 |
Education, Consumption, and the Social, Economic, and Environmental Crises of Capitalism | p. 21 |
Rootlessness, Reenchantment, and Educating Desire: A Brief History of the Pedagogy of Consumption | p. 23 |
Consuming Learning | p. 36 |
Producing Crisis: Green Consumerism as an Ecopedagogical Issue | p. 47 |
Teaching Against Consumer Capitalism in the Age of Commercialization and Corporatization of Public Education | p. 58 |
Schooling the Consumer Citizen | p. 67 |
Schooling for Consumption | p. 69 |
Schools Inundated in a Marketing-Saturated World | p. 83 |
Exploring the Privatized Dimension of Entrepreneurship Education and Its Link to the Emergence of the College Student Entrepreneur | p. 97 |
Framing Higher Education: Nostalgia, Entrepreneurship, Consumerism, and Redemption | p. 108 |
Politicizing Consumer Education: Conceptual Evolutions | p. 122 |
Consumption, Popular Culture, Everyday Life, and the Education of Desire | p. 135 |
Consuming the All-American Corporate Burger: McDonald's "Does It All For You" | p. 137 |
Barbie: The Bitch Can Buy Anything | p. 148 |
Consuming Skin: Dermographies of Female Subjection and Abjection | p. 157 |
Happy Cows and Passionate Beefscapes: Nature as Landscape and Lifestyle in Food Advertisements | p. 169 |
Creating the Ethical Parent-Consumer Subject: Commerce, Moralities, and Pedagogies in Early Parenthood | p. 180 |
Chocolate, Place, and a Pedagogy of Consumer Privilege | p. 193 |
Unlearning Consumerism Through Critical Pedagogies of Consumption: Sites of Contestation and Resistance | p. 201 |
Re-Imagining Consumption: Political and Creative Practices of Arts-Based Environmental Adult Education | p. 203 |
Using Cultural Production to Undermine Consumption: Paul Robeson as Radical Cultural Worker | p. 214 |
Beyond the Culture Jam | p. 224 |
Global Capitalism and Strategic Visual Pedagogy | p. 237 |
Turning America Into a Toy Store | p. 249 |
United We Consume? Artists Trash Consumer Culture and Corporate Green-Washing | p. 259 |
List of Contributors | p. 264 |
Index | p. 270 |
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