Decolonial Underground Pedagogy

Unschooling and Subcultural Learning for Peace and Human Rights

Noah Romero author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:5th Sep '24

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Explores how teaching and learning practices found in minority-led subcultures can decolonize educational practices outside school settings.

This book explores how minority-led skateboarding, punk rock, and unschooling communities engage in collective efforts to humanize education and construct kinder social frameworks. Noah Romero examines the roles of informal and community-embedded learning in actualizing transformative education and shows how decolonizing education can take place outside of school settings.

Grounded in the author’s own experience in minority-led Filipino subcultures, the book introduces a conceptual framework of subcultural learning and decolonizing education centred on the Philippines and its diaspora in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Romero argues that educational paradigms with peace, human rights, multiculturalism, social justice, and decolonization at the centre can extend beyond the classroom, curriculum, and teaching and into communities. By showing how minoritized people are redefining identity and knowledge through embodied community-responsive pedagogies, the book contributes to wider debates on Indigeneity, gender justice, human rights, peace studies, and decolonizing education.

With keen attunement to history, power, and epistemology, Noah Romero explores the decolonial potential of punk rock, skateboarding, and unschooling. Decolonial Underground Pedagogy is a thoughtful text that illuminates how subcultural formations of the Philippine diaspora create
pedagogical counterspaces for teaching, learning, and struggle against the violence of capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism.

-- Graham B. Slater, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA
Noah Romero has done a good job to introduce readers to discourses on decolonizing pedagogies. Drawing upon an intersectional framework through Punk and educational practices, this book will inform and entertain in equal measure. -- Kyle Barrett, Senior Lecturer in Media and Creative Technologies, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
[This] book is an outstanding educational accomplishment that weaves together personal and collective trajectories through rigorous theoretical and analytical work. Its consistent commitment to liberatory and decolonizing education makes it exemplary for practitioners and researchers who, as Romero puts it, seek to “walk the talk” of social justice – both inside and outside the classrooms. * Educational Revi

ISBN: 9781350376120

Dimensions: 238mm x 164mm x 10mm

Weight: 400g

168 pages