1st Edition
Cultures of Learning Mapping the New Spaces of Critical Pedagogy in India
Acknowledgements
Introduction: In Search of Critical Pedagogy
Suresh Babu G.S AND arunima naithani
Place of Learning in Critical Pedagogy
1 Recounting Critical Pedagogy and the Culture of Learning
Suresh Babu G.S
Vocation of Teaching: Reflection on the Pedagogic Journey
2 Teaching, Learning and Thinking in Contemporary Times: A Conversation with Avijit Pathak
Nabanipa Bhattacharjee AND Suresh Babu G. S
3 A Gender Perspective as Critical Pedagogy: Reflections on a Research Course
GEETHA B NAMBISSAN
4 Why Critical Pedagogy matters in History Classrooms? Challenges of Undergraduate Teaching in Delhi University
Levin N R
Transgressing Boundaries: Politics, Pedagogy, Ethics
5 ‘Casting’ Mentors: Critical Pedagogy and Caste-Categories in Indian Higher Education
Ratheesh Kumar
6 Alienation as Freedom: The Dalit Vagabonds
Harish S. Wankhede
7 Dalit Assertions and Critical Pedagogy: Learning from Dalit Students Struggles in University
Chandraiah Gopani
Part Iv
Tensions In and Out of Classroom: Adaption, Integration and Coercion
8 Storytelling for a Critical Literacy in Primary School
Prachi Kalra
9 Technology in Education: Critical Reflections
Jagjit Kaur
10 Decoding the Hijab Ban: Student Resistance and Pedagogical Possibilities in Contemporary India
P P HASEEB
Politics/Pedagogy: Students, Youth Mobilisation and Subaltern Resistance
11 Student: Politics or Pedagogy
Praveen THALLAPELLI
12 Digital Activism: Political Mobilisation of Youth in Uttarakhand, North India
ARUNIMA NAITHANI AND DEVAM THAPA
13 Pedagogy of Critical Resistance: Learning from the Subaltern Protest
SURESH BABU G.S
Index
Biography
Suresh Babu G.S is faculty of Sociology of Education at the Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. His major publications include ‘Education and the Public Sphere: Exploring the Structures of Mediation in Post-colonial India’ (Routledge UK, 2020), and ‘Contextualising Educational Studies in India: Research, Policy and Practices’ (Routledge, 2021). He has been visiting scholar (2015 & 2017) at the University of Cologne, Germany; former expert committee member for Tamil Nadu State Education Policy and consultant for SCERT Kerala school textbooks. Currently, he is a member of the editorial advisory board, Policy Press, University of Bristol.
Arunima Naithani is a doctoral research scholar at the Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her doctoral research focuses on social history, regional development, higher education and youth, in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand. She holds dual master’s (education and rural management) along with M.Phil. in Educational Studies. She has previously taught undergraduate students (sociology and psychology) and also holds professional work experience in the social development sector (NGOs and research consultancy). She continues to actively undertake research projects and her academic interests include education, urban sociology and digital technology.






