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Stealing Innocence: Youth, Corporate Power and the Politics of Culture

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Continuing his ongoing social critique, Henry Giroux now looks at the way corporate culture is encroaching on the lives of children by exploring three myths prevalent in our that the triumph of democracy is related to the triumph of the market; that children are unaffected by power and politics; that teaching and learning are no longer linked to improving the world. Looking at childhood beauty pageants, school shootings and the omnipresent nihilistic chic of advertising, Giroux paints a disturbing picture of the world surrounding our children. Ultimately, he turns to the work of Antonio Gramsci, Paulo Freire and Stuart Hall for lessons about how we can reinstitute a realistic childhood for our children.

206 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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January 20, 2021
No need to read further than the introduction. It's 40 pages, and contains everything that the book has to say. It's important to know, but this could have been a Wikipedia article instead of a book.
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June 30, 2012
The first half was more interesting and useful to me than the second. The writing becomes very jargon-y in the last three chapters and the focus and theme seemed to shift suddenly from children and "the myth of innocence" to critical pedagogy, culture and politics.
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December 8, 2015
iniiip ko pa po kung kinalimutan, di lang sinantabi, ni girouks sa librong to ang mga mga bagay tulad ng political economy, economic production, social theory, para mapunta ang spotlight sa meaning meaning, pedagogy at representations
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