
Prairie Town: Redefining Rural Life in the Age of Globalization
Author(s): Jacqueline Edmondson PhD (Author)
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date: 11 Jun. 2003
- Language: English
- Print length: 176 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742519414
- ISBN-13: 9780742519411
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
How can a critical educational project―historically focused on the urban, the cosmopolitan and the multicultural―engage with the new rural white diaspora? Jacqueline Edmondson begins and ends where the best analyses of globalisation and education should: with a personal but explicitly political analysis of local community lives and struggles. Her reading of rural life is a poetic and hopeful educational narrative. Read this after you’ve finished ‘Fast Food Nation’ — Allan Luke, The University of Queensland
An interesting perspective on rural community development. Rural sociologists will find much to contemplate and appreciate in this articulate, impassioned description of rural malaise and the possibilities for community renewal. Recommended. ―
CHOICETimely and engaging, Prairie Town: Redefining Rural Life in the Age of Globalization illuminates a segment of American society that is often ignored. ―
Harvard Educational ReviewJackie Edmondson has written one of the most important, if not the best, books ever written on rural education. Every page is filled with critical insight and passion. Edmondson brings a much-needed critical eye as to both identifying the problems facing public education and how they might be constructively addressed. This is a brilliant and wise book. Read and cheer for a voice that still believes that teaching and learning are not only about acquiring civic knowledge and concrete skills, but also about addressing matters of justice, compassion, and democracy. — Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest
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