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Liberatory Stories and Rebel Voices for Abolition
Liberatory Stories and Rebel Voices for Abolition, is a grass-roots community-focused radical transformative critical decolonizing anti-authoritarian book series on the political delineations of transforming education for liberation in communities occupying Indigenous territories and stolen land on Turtle Island (North America) and beyond. This book series will provide space and place for marginalized communities, students, workers, public intellectuals, activist-scholars, teachers, professors, justice impacted people, youth, and oppressed voices to critically resist and amplify their counter-stories which demand that in the rollout of the neoliberal agendas, that public education must be affordable, inclusive, equitable, inclusive, just, transformative, and open to all. This book series foregrounds writer’s agency with authentic story-telling, autoethnography, collective biography and life writing narratives and is a place for disseminating participatory action and social justice activist research. It seeks critical teaching and critical writing that resists Eurocentric pedagogies and methodologies such as denotative reports, standardized metrics, rubrics, corporate, neoliberal, capitalist, standardized, colonial, factory education that colonizes the mind. Instead, the series privileges radical liberatory praxis and makes space for outstanding embodied action research tied to teaching, transformative participatory projects created with not ‘on’ marginalized communities that centers the margin. This book series defends, supports, and participates in revolutionary, transformative, social justice radical critical abolition movements to end authoritarianism, domination, oppression, state-violence, and repression. This book series has a hope for democracy from which knowledge from and for the margins emerge as powerful counter-currents and disruptive discourses that liberate. This book series holds space and place for these voices who brave the world with knowledge in one hand and resistance in the other to liberate all.
7 publications
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Paradigmes rebelles
Pratiques et cultures de la désobéissance à l’époque moderne©2019 Edited Collection -
Ästhetische Rebellion und rebellische Ästheten
Eine kulturgeschichtliche Studie über den europäischen Dandyismus©2000 Monographs -
Der Kumpel - «Held der Arbeit» und «geborener Rebell?»
Kultureller Machtkampf um die Arbeit im asturischen Kohlerevier©2001 Thesis -
Voices of Rebellion
Political Writing by Malwida von Meysenbug, Fanny Lewald, Johanna Kinkel and Louise Aston©2005 Monographs -
Akzeptanz und Motivation
Empirische Ansätze zur Erforschung des unterrichtlichen Einsatzes von bilingualen und mehrsprachigen Modulen©2008 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Die Rani von Jhansi – Rebellin wider Willen
Biographie der legendären indischen Freiheitskämpferin von 1857/58©2003 Monographs -
Playing Shakespeare’s Rebels and Tyrants
©2021 Monographs -
Rudolf. Crown Prince and Rebel
Translation of the New and Revised Edition, «Kronprinz Rudolf. Ein Leben» (Amalthea, 2005)©2017 Monographs -
Joining New Congregations – Motives, Ways and Consequences
A Comparative Study of New Congregations in a Norwegian Folk Church Context and a Thai Minority Context©2014 Thesis -
Adolf Kozlik- Ein sozialistischer Ökonom, Emigrant und Rebell
Leben und Werk eines österreichischen Wissenschaftlers und Intellektuellen©2004 Thesis -
Motivations- und systemtheoretische Konzepte
Eine motivations- und systemtheoretische Untersuchung mittels Textanalysen und Schaden-Nutzen-Matrix am Beispiel eines Vergleiches der touristischen Regionen Mallorca und Nationalpark Hohe Tauern©2001 Thesis