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The “Price” of Counter-Hegemonic Pedagogy

The “Price” of Counter-Hegemonic Pedagogy: The Case of Professor Jammie Price and The Price of PleasureFull Article Name: The “Price” of Counter-Hegemonic Pedagogy: The Case of Professor Jammie Price and The Price of Pleasure

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Abstract

Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary forum for pedagogical scholarship exploring intersections of identities, power, and social justice. The journal features a range of approaches, from theoretical articles to creative and experimental accounts of pedagogical innovations, from teachers and scholars from all areas of education. The mission of Transformations is to bridge the gaps between scholarship and teaching, between K-12, higher education, and teaching in non-institutional venues, between the classroom and the world. Transformations provides a community of readers and writers discussing the difficulties, challenges, strategies, anxieties, failures, and successes encountered in the classroom. By emphasizing interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary approaches, the journal provides teachers in university and other classrooms with tools they can use in their own teaching, and in planning and reflecting on their courses.

    Citation

    Dines, G. & Bialer, D. (2012). The “price” of counter-hegemonic pedagogy: The case of Professor Jammie Price and the price of pleasure. Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy, 23(1), 102-110. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/trajincschped.23.1.0102