Schooling as a Ritual Performance

Towards a Political Economy of Educational Symbols and Gestures

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Schooling as a Ritual Performance

Towards a Political Economy of Educational Symbols and Gestures

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One of the most compelling ethnographies of school ever written, "Schooling as a Ritual Performance" has for over a decade made its mark among educators, sociologists, and those seeking to understand the cultural meaning of classroom practices. Written by one of the major world figures on the educational left, "Schooling as a Ritual Performance" is a pioneering study of the partnership between capitalism and religion and the educational offspring it produces. Not since Paul Willis' "Learning to Labor" has an educational ethnography about schooling so pushed the limits of current social theory.

Now, in a new edition to this classic text, McLaren engages with some of the latest anthropological thinking and presents readers with a powerful manifesto for critical ethnography in the coming millennium.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Third Edition: Ethnographic Research as the Practice of Possibility: Towards a Revolutionary Ethnography
Chapter 2 Education as a Cultural System
Chapter 3 The Setting
Chapter 4 The Structure of Conformity
Chapter 5 The Antistructure of Resistance
Chapter 6 Making Catholics
Chapter 7 Summary, Recommendations, and Reflections
Chapter 8 Coda
Chapter 9 Afterword

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Published Jul 28 1999
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 430
ISBN 9780847691968
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 219 x 143 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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