TY - BOOK AU - Sandlin,Jennifer A. AU - McLaren,Peter TI - Critical pedagogies of consumption: living and learning in the shadow of the "shopocalypse T2 - Sociocultural, political, and historical studies in education SN - 0415997909 AV - LC66 .C74 2010 U1 - 370 22 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Education KW - Economic aspects KW - United States KW - Social aspects KW - Education and globalization KW - Capitalism KW - Consumption (Economics) KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Social values KW - Study and teaching KW - Consumer behavior N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Rootlessness, reenchantment, and educating desire: a brief history of the pedagogy of consumption; Michael Hoechsmann --; Consuming learning; Robin Usher --; Producing crisis: green consumerism as an ecopedagogical issue; Richard Kahn --; Teaching against consumer capitalism in the age of commercialization and corporatization of public education; Ramin Farahmandpur --; Schooling for consumption; Joel Spring --; Schools inundated in a marketing-saturated world; Alex Molnar et al --; Exploring the privatized dimension of entrepreneurship education and its link to the emergence of the college student entrepreneur; Matthew M. Mars --; Framing higher education: nostalgia, entrepreneurship, consumerism, and redemption; Gustavo E. Fischman and Eric Hass --; Politicizing consumer education: conceptual evolutions; Sue L.T. McGregor --; Consuming the all-American corporate burger: McDonald's "does it all for you"; Joe L. Kincheloe --; Barbie: the bitch can buy anything; Shirley R. Steinberg --; Consuming skin: dermographies of female subjection and abjection; Jane Kenway and Elizabeth Bullen --; Happy cows and passionate beefscapes: nature as landscape and lifestyle in food advertisements; Anne Marie Todd --; Creating the ethical parent-consumer subject: commerce, moralities, and pedagogies in early parenthood; Lydia Martens --; Chocolate, place and a pedagogy of consumer privilege; David A. Greenwood --; Re-imagining consumption: political and creative practices of arts-based environmental adult education; Darlene E. Clover and Katie Shaw --; Using cultural production to undermine consumption: Paul Robeson as radical cultural worker; Stephen D. Brookfield --; Beyond the culture jam; Valerie Scatamburlo-D'Annibale --; Global capitalism and strategic visual pedagogy; David Darts and Kevin Tavin --; Turning America into a toy store; Henry A. Giroux --; United we consume? Artists trash consumer culture and corporate green-washing; Nicolas Lampert ER -