Politics of Indignation Imperialism, Postcolonial Disruptions and Social Change.

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Pub. Date: 2012-10-16
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Summary

Politics of Indignation is a challenging, accessible and exciting book. Not only does it provide a critical analysis
of the neoliberal onslaught on public education in many countries including Cuba, Nicaragua and the Arab world,
it also offers new insights into the dynamics of control, while demonstrating how and where resistance
has succeeded.

Author Biography

Peter Moyo is Professor and Head, Department of Education Studies, Faculty of Education, University of Malta, Msida Malta where he research and teaches in sociology of education, adult education and comparative education.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgmentsp. 1
Neoliberalism and the Statep. 7
Born Under a Bad Sign: Neoliberalism and the Two September 11sp. 4
The Promise of Cuba and its Postcolonial Principles - with Antonia Darderp. 19
Nicaragua Three Decades Onp. 29
The Meaning of Workers' Solidarity Todayp. 36
Politics of Indignation as Rome Burnsp. 41
University Burns: A View from Europep. 46
Migration: A Southern European Perspectivep. 57
Facets and Representations of Muslim Youthp. 72
Arab Groundswell, Digital Youth and Challenges of Education and Work - with Linda Herrerap. 79
Education and the MDGsp. 88
Conclusion: A Critical Approach to Educationp. 93
Notesp. 106
About the Authorp. 121
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