ABSTRACT

In Teaching to Transgress, bell hooks-writer, teacher, and insur­gent black intellectual-writes about a new kind of education, edu­cation as the practice of freedom. Teaching students to "transgress" against racial, sexual, and class boundaries in order to achieve the gift of freedom is, for hooks, the teacher's most important goal.

bell hooks speaks to the heart of education today: how can we rethink teaching practices in the age of multiculturalism? What do we do about teachers who do not want to teach, and students who do not want to learn? How should we deal with racism and sexism in the classroom?

Full of passion and politics, Teaching to Transgress combines a practical knowledge of the classroom with a deeply felt connection to the world of emotions and feelings. This is the rare book about teachers and students that dares to raise critical questions about eras and rage, grief and reconciliation, and the future of teaching itself. "To educate as the practice of freedom", writes bell hooks, "is a way of teaching that anyone can learn." Teaching to Transgress is the record of one gifted teacher's struggle to make classrooms work.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Teaching to Transgress

chapter |10 pages

Engaged Pedagogy

chapter |12 pages

A Revolution of Values

The Promise of Multicultural Change

chapter |10 pages

Embracing Change

Teaching in a Multicultural World

chapter |14 pages

Paulo Freire

chapter |17 pages

Theory as Liberatory Practice

chapter |16 pages

Essentialism and Experience

chapter |18 pages

Holding My Sister's Hand

Feminist Solidarity

chapter |8 pages

Feminist Thinking

In the Classroom Right Now

chapter |9 pages

Feminist Scholarship

Black Scholars

chapter |37 pages

Building a Teaching Community

A Dialogue

chapter |9 pages

Language

Teaching New Worlds/New Words

chapter |13 pages

Confronting Class in the Classroom

chapter |7 pages

Ecstasy

Teaching and Learning Without Limits