Foreword, William F. Pinar
Preface 1: Understanding, Mapping, and Exploring the Terrain of Public Pedagogy, Jennifer A. Sandlin, Brian D. Schultz, Jake Burdick
Part 1: Historical, Theoretical, and Methodological Perspectives on Public Pedagogy Caesura || Mapping Myself || John Jota Leanos 2: Outside Curricula and Public Pedagogy, William H. Schubert 3: Critical Public Pedagogy and the Paidagogos: Exploring the Normative and Political Challenges of Radical Democracy, Patrick A. Roberts, David J. Steiner 4: Resisting Plague: The Pedagogies of Thoughtfulness and Imagination, Maxine Greene 5: Public Pedagogy and the Unconscious: Performance Art and Art Installations, Patrick Slattery 6: On the Privacy of Public Pedagogy: The Essayism of Robert Musil, William F. Pinar 7: A Critical Performance Pedagogy that Matters, Norman K. Denzin 8: Public Pedagogies: Everyday Politics on and of the Body, M. Francyne Huckaby 9: Beyond These Iron Bars: An Emergent (and Writerly) Inquiry into the Public Sphere, Jason Michael Lukasik 10: Oaths, Sarah Lucia Hoagland 11: Problematizing Public Pedagogy in Educational Research, Glenn C. Savage 12: Educational Inquiry and the Pedagogical Other: On the Politics and Ethics of Researching Critical Public Pedagogies, Jake Burdick, Jennifer A. Sandlin
Part 2: Pedagogies of Popular Culture and Everyday Life Caesura || McMuerto's || John Jota Leanos 13: The Binary Media, Ralph Nader 14: Introduction: Feminisms and Pedagogies of Everyday Life, Carmen Luke 15: Unmasking Hegemony with The Avengers: Television Entertainment as Public Pedagogy, Robin Redmon Wright 16: Matinee Man of Steel: Nostalgia, Innocence, and Tension in Superman Returns, Julie Garlen Maudlin 17: Bonfire of the Disney Princesses, Barbara Ehrenreich 18: When the Street Becomes a Pedagogue, Andrew Hickey 19: Earthships as Public Pedagogy and Agents of Change, Mischa Hewitt, Kevin Telfer 20: Digital Literacy and Public Pedagogy: The Digital Game as a Form of Learning, Peter Pericles Trifonas 21: Public Pedagogy through Video Games: Design, Resources, and Affinity Spaces, Elisabeth R. Hayes, James Paul Gee 22: Social Media, Public Pedagogy, and the End of Private Learning, Alex Reid 23: Constructing Community, Disciplining Dissent: The Public Pedagogy of Facebook as a Social Movement, Richard L. Freishtat 24: I Blog Because I Teach, Kenneth J. Bernstein 25: Hip-Hop as a Site of Public Pedagogy, Lance Williams 26: Graffiti as a Public Educator of Urban Teenagers, Richard S. Christen 27: Write Your Own History: The Roots of Self-Publishing, Anne Elizabeth Moore 28: Culture Jamming as Critical Public Pedagogy, Jennifer A. Sandlin, Jennifer L. Milam 29: Parades, Sideways and Personal, Bill Talen
Part 3: In/Formal and Activist Sites of Learning Caesura || Social Art Tactics || John Jota Leanos 30: Touring the Nevada Test Site: Sensational Public Pedagogy, Elizabeth Ellsworth, Jamie Kruse 31: Places of Memorialization-Forms of Public Pedagogy: The Museum of Education at University of South Carolina, Craig Kridel 32: Museums as Dangerous Sites, Lisa Yun Lee 33: The City of Richgate: Decentered Public Pedagogy, Valerie Triggs, Rita L. Irwin, Ruth Beer, Kit Grauer, Stephanie Springgay, Gu Xiong 34: Intellectual Freedom and Pat Tillman, John Jota Leanos 35: Young People Talk Back: Community Arts as a Public Pedagogy of Social Justice, Sharon Verner Chappell 36: The Knitivism Club: Feminist Pedagogies of Touch, Sarah O'Donald, Nikki Hatza, Stephanie Springgay 37: A Public Peace Path: Transforming Media and Teaching Self-Awareness through Creative Expression, Ross W Holzman 38: Embodied Social Justice: Water Filter Workshops as Public Pedagogy, B. Stephen Carpenter II 39: The Framing Safety Project: Battered Women's Photo-Narratives as Public Pedagogy, Lisa Frohmann 40: Breasted Bodies as Pedagogies of Excess: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming M/other, Stephanie Springgay, Debra M. Freedman
Part 4: Sections of Formal Institutions, Classroom Practices, and Public Pedagogy Caesura || Los ABCs || John Jota Leanos 41: Beyond These Tired Walls: Social Action Curriculum Induction as Public Pedagogy, Brian D. Schultz, Jon E. Baricovich, Jennifer L. McSurley 42: Refusing to Submit-Youth Poetry Activism in High School, Rick Ayers, Chinaka Hodge, Rafael Casal 43: Louder Than A Bomb: The Chicago Teen Poetry Festival and the Voices that Challenge and Change the Pedagogy of Class(room), Poetics, Place, and Space, Kevin Coval 44: A Note on the Politics of Place and Public Pedagogy: Critical Race Theory, Schools, Community, and Social Justice, David Stovall 45: Activist Interventions: Community Organizing Against Zero Tolerance Policies, Robin Templeton, Bernardine Dohrn 46: Art Education as Culture Jamming: Public Pedagogy in Visual Culture Kevin Tavin 47: What Are You Watching?: Considering Film and Television as Visual Culture Pedagogy, B. Steven Carpenter II, Ludovic A. Sourdot 48: In My Father's House, or Public Pedagogy and the Making of a Public Interleckchul, Reta Ugena Whitlock 49: Exile Pedagogy: Teaching In-between, Ming Fang He
Part 5: Neoliberalism, Fear, and the Control State Caesura || iRaq || forkscrew 50: Neoliberalism as Public Pedagogy, Henry A. Giroux 51: A Pedagogy of Defiance: Public Pedagogy as an Act of Unlearning, Nathalia E. Jaramillo 52: A Voice in the Wilderness: Ivan Illich's Era Dawns Madhu Suri Prakash, Dana L. Stuchul 53: Permission to Disrupt: REPOhistory and the Tactics of Visualizing Racial Social Movements in Public Space, Nicolas Lampert 54: Reading the Nebraska Safe Haven Law Controversy: Neoliberalism, Biopower, and the Discourse of Expendability, Erik Malewski, Suniti Sharma 55: Educational Justice Work: Resisting the Expanding Carceral State, Erica R. Meiners 56: White Apocalypse: Preparedness Pedagogies as Symbolic and Material Invocations of White Supremacy, John Preston 57: This Fist Called My Heart: Public Pedagogy in the Belly of the Beast, Peter McLaren
Part 6: Public Intellectualism Caesura || On Target || John Jota Leanos 58: Intellectuals and the Responsibilities of Public Life, Noam Chomsky, Robert Borofsky 59: A Conversation with Grace Lee Boggs at the Jane Addams-Hull House Museum, Grace Lee Boggs 60: Talking Beyond Schools of Education: Educational Research as Public Pedagogy, Marc Lamont Hill 61: Teacher as Public Intellectual: Richard Dudley and the Fight Against South African Apartheid, Alan Wieder, Crain Soudien 62: Protest, Activism, Resistance: Public Pedagogy and the Public Square, William Ayers 63: Not a Minute to Hate, Cornel West 64: Entertaining Ideas and Embodied Knowledge: Musicians as Public Intellectuals, Walter S. Gershon 65: Public Pedagogy as Critical Educational and Community Leadership: Implications from East St. Louis School District Governance, Michael P. O'Malley, Donyell L. Roseboro Afterword: Public Pedagogy and the Challenge of Historical Time, Peter McLaren