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'''Henry Armand Giroux''' (born 1943) is an American-Canadian scholar and ]. One of the founding theorists of ] in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public ], ], ], ], ], and ]. In 2002 ] named Giroux as one of the top fifty educational thinkers of the modern period.{{sfn|Morrison|2001|p=280}} '''Henry Armand Giroux''' (born September 19, 1943) is an American-Canadian scholar and ]. One of the founding theorists of ] in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public ], ], ], ], ], and ]. In 2002, Keith Morrison wrote about Giroux as among the top fifty influential figures in 20th-century educational discourse.{{sfn|Morrison|2001|p=280}}


A high-school social studies teacher in ], ], for six years,<ref>H. Giroux, "The Kids Aren't Alright: Youth Pedagogy and Cultural Studies" in ''Fugitive Cultures''. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180515203219/http://www.henryagiroux.com/bio.html |date=May 15, 2018 }} Retrieved 21/09/08.</ref> Giroux has held positions at ], ], and ]. In 2004, Giroux began serving as the Global TV Network Chair in Communication at ] in ], ]. A high-school social studies teacher in ], ], for six years,<ref>H. Giroux, "The Kids Aren't Alright: Youth Pedagogy and Cultural Studies" in ''Fugitive Cultures''. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180515203219/http://www.henryagiroux.com/bio.html|date=May 15, 2018}} Retrieved 21/09/08.</ref> Giroux has held positions at ], ], and ]. In 2004, Giroux began serving as the Global TV Network Chair in Communication at ] in ], ].


==Early life and education== ==Early life and education==
Henry Giroux was born on September 18, 1943, in ], ], the son of Alice (Waldron) and Armand Giroux.{{sfn|"Giroux, Henry A(rmand) 1943–"|2006|p=149}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/Henry_Giroux.htm |title=Archived copy |access-date=2015-03-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150308013340/http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/Henry_Giroux.htm |archive-date=March 8, 2015 |df=mdy }}</ref> Giroux completed a ] degree in history at ] in 1968. After teaching high-school social studies in ], Rhode Island, for six years, Giroux earned a ] degree in history at ] in 1977. Henry Giroux was born on September 18, 1943, in ], ], the son of Alice (Waldron) and Armand Giroux.{{sfn|"Giroux, Henry A(rmand) 1943–"|2006|p=149}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/Henry_Giroux.htm |title=Henry Giroux |access-date=2015-03-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150308013340/http://www.21stcenturyschools.com/Henry_Giroux.htm |archive-date=March 8, 2015 }}</ref> Giroux completed a ] degree in history at ] in 1968. After teaching high-school social studies in ], Rhode Island, for six years, Giroux earned a ] degree in history at ] in 1977.


==Career== ==Career==
Giroux's first position as a professor was in education at ], which he held for the next six years. Following that, he became an education professor and scholar in residence at ] in ], ]. While there he also served as the founding Director of the Center for Education and Cultural Studies.<ref>{{cite web |last=Provenzo |first=Eugene F., Jr. |author-link=Eugene F. Provenzo |title=Henry Giroux |url=http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/contemporaryed/Henry_Giroux/henry_giroux.html |website=Contemporary Educational Thought |publisher=University of Miami |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030332/http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/contemporaryed/Henry_Giroux/henry_giroux.html |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref> Giroux's first position as an Assistant Professor was in education at ], which he held for the next six years until he was denied tenure. Following that, he became an education professor and scholar in residence at ] in ], ]. While there he also served as the founding Director of the Center for Education and Cultural Studies.<ref>{{cite web |last=Provenzo |first=Eugene F. Jr. |author-link=Eugene F. Provenzo |title=Henry Giroux |url=http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/contemporaryed/Henry_Giroux/henry_giroux.html |website=Contemporary Educational Thought |publisher=University of Miami |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030332/http://www.education.miami.edu/ep/contemporaryed/Henry_Giroux/henry_giroux.html |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref>


In 1992, he began a 12-year position in the Waterbury Chair Professorship at ], also serving as the Director of the Waterbury Forum in Education and Cultural Studies.<ref>{{cite web |title=Henry A. Giroux |url=http://www.criticalvoices.ie/speakers/display.asp?ArtistID=4 |website=Critical Voices |location=Dublin |publisher=Arts Council |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref> In 2004 Giroux became the Global Television Network Chair in Communication at ] in ], ].<ref>{{cite web |date=May 27, 2004 |title=McMaster Attracts Widely Acclaimed U.S. Scholar Henry Giroux |url=https://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articles/posted-on-may-27-mcmaster-attracts-widely-acclaimed-u-s-scholar-henry-giroux/ |location=Hamilton, Ontario |publisher=McMaster University |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Buac |first=Jenny |date=June 21, 2004 |title=McMaster University Snags Famous Theory Professor |url=http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2004-2/issue8/ne-giroux.html |work=e.Peak |location=Burnaby, British Columbia |agency=Canadian University Press |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625165707/http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2004-2/issue8/ne-giroux.html |archive-date=June 25, 2007 |access-date=August 6, 2007}}</ref> In July 2014, he was named to the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest. He is the Director of the McMaster Centre for Research in the Public Interest. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, where he currently is a chaired professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest at McMaster University. He is married to Ourania Filippakou. In 1992, he began a 12-year position in the Waterbury Chair Professorship at ], also serving as the Director of the Waterbury Forum in Education and Cultural Studies.<ref>{{cite web |title=Henry A. Giroux |url=http://www.criticalvoices.ie/speakers/display.asp?ArtistID=4 |website=Critical Voices |location=Dublin |publisher=Arts Council |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref> In 2004 Giroux became the Global Television Network Chair in Communication at ] in ], ].<ref>{{cite web |date=May 27, 2004 |title=McMaster Attracts Widely Acclaimed U.S. Scholar Henry Giroux |url=https://dailynews.mcmaster.ca/articles/posted-on-may-27-mcmaster-attracts-widely-acclaimed-u-s-scholar-henry-giroux/ |location=Hamilton, Ontario |publisher=McMaster University |access-date=October 6, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Buac |first=Jenny |date=June 21, 2004 |title=McMaster University Snags Famous Theory Professor |url=http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2004-2/issue8/ne-giroux.html |work=e.Peak |location=Burnaby, British Columbia |agency=Canadian University Press |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625165707/http://www.peak.sfu.ca/the-peak/2004-2/issue8/ne-giroux.html |archive-date=June 25, 2007 |access-date=August 6, 2007}}</ref> In July 2014, he was named to the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest. He is the Director of the McMaster Centre for Research in the Public Interest and a regular contributor to several independent media outlets including the ''LA Progressive''.<ref name="LAProgressive">{{cite news |last=Giroux |first=Henry |date=November 7, 2024 |title=Universities in Dark Times: Beyond the Plague of Neoliberal Fascism |work=LA Progressive |url=https://www.laprogressive.com/education-reform/plague-of-neoliberal-fascism |access-date=November 8, 2024}}</ref>


==Accomplishments== ==Accomplishments==
Giroux's writing has won many awards, and he has written for a range of public and scholarly sources. He has written more than 70 books; published more than 500 papers; and published hundreds of chapters in others' books, articles in magazines, and more.

While at ], Giroux was named as a Distinguished Scholar. For 1987–1988 he won the Visiting Distinguished Professor Award at the ]. Between 1992 and 2004, he held the Waterbury Chair Professorship at ]. In 1995, he was awarded the Visiting Asa Knowles Chair Professorship by ] and he won a ] Fellowship for Research.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}} While at ], Giroux was named as a Distinguished Scholar. For 1987–1988 he won the Visiting Distinguished Professor Award at the ]. Between 1992 and 2004, he held the Waterbury Chair Professorship at ]. In 1995, he was awarded the Visiting Asa Knowles Chair Professorship by ] and he won a ] Fellowship for Research.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}}


In 1998, Giroux was selected to the Laureate chapter of ]. in 1998 and 1999, he was awarded a Distinguished Visiting Lectureship in art education at the School of the ]. For May–June 2000 he was the winner of a ] Visiting Scholar Award.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}} In 2001, he was selected as a Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professor at ]. In 1998, Giroux was selected to the Laureate chapter of ]. in 1998 and 1999, he was awarded a Distinguished Visiting Lectureship in art education at the School of the ]. For May–June 2000 he was the winner of a ] Visiting Scholar Award.{{citation needed|date=July 2021}} In 2001, he was selected as a Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professor at ].


In 2002 Giroux was named as one of the top fifty educational thinkers of the modern period in ''Fifty Modern Thinkers on Education: From Piaget to the Present'' as part of ]'s "Key Guides Publication Series". In 2001 he won the James L. Kinneavy Award for the most outstanding article published in JAC in 2001, which was presented by the ] at the Conference on College Composition and Communication held in Chicago in March 2002. For 2002 he was named by Oxford University to deliver the Herbert Spencer Lecture. In 2001 Giroux won the James L. Kinneavy Award for the most outstanding article published in JAC in 2001, which was presented by the ] at the Conference on College Composition and Communication held in Chicago in March 2002. For 2002 he was named by Oxford University to deliver the Herbert Spencer Lecture.


For 2003 Giroux was selected as the Barstow Visiting Scholar at ]. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by ].<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Fogg |first=Piper |date=May 28, 2004 |title=McMaster U. Woos Education Scholar with Job for His Wife |newspaper=The Chronicle of Higher Education |location=Washington |page=A8}}</ref> For 2003 Giroux was selected as the Barstow Visiting Scholar at ]. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by ].<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Fogg |first=Piper |date=May 28, 2004 |title=McMaster U. Woos Education Scholar with Job for His Wife |newspaper=The Chronicle of Higher Education |location=Washington |page=A8}}</ref>
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''The University in Chains'' was named by the American Educational Studies Association as the recipient of the AESA Critics' Book Choice Award for 2008. He was named by the Toronto Star in 2012 as one of the top 12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ward |first=Olivia |date=January 27, 2012 |title=12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think |newspaper=Toronto Star}}</ref> ''Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education'' was awarded a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title and has received the Annual O. L. Davis, Jr. Outstanding Book Award from the AATC (American Association for Teaching and Curriculum) and the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2012. ''The University in Chains'' was named by the American Educational Studies Association as the recipient of the AESA Critics' Book Choice Award for 2008. He was named by the Toronto Star in 2012 as one of the top 12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ward |first=Olivia |date=January 27, 2012 |title=12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think |newspaper=Toronto Star}}</ref> ''Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education'' was awarded a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title and has received the Annual O. L. Davis, Jr. Outstanding Book Award from the AATC (American Association for Teaching and Curriculum) and the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2012.


In 2015 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from ] in California. He is a winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award granted by the AERA. In 2015 he won two other major awards from Chapman University: the "Changing the World Award" and "The Paulo Freire Democratic Project Social Justice Award." Also during 2015, Giroux was honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Appalachian State University. In 2017 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the West of Scotland. In 2019 he received an AERA Fellows Award and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's Professional Freedom and Responsibility Award. In 2015 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from ] in California. He is a winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award granted by the AERA. In 2015 he won two other major awards from Chapman University: the "Changing the World Award" and "The Paulo Freire Democratic Project Social Justice Award." Also during 2015, Giroux was honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Appalachian State University. In 2017 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the West of Scotland. In 2019 he received an AERA Fellows Award and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's Professional Freedom and Responsibility Award. In 2021 he received a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Center for Latin American Studies in Education Inclusive (CELEI). In 2023, he was awarded an Honorary Deanship at Woxsen University, India.


For many years Giroux was co-Editor-in-chief of the ''Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies'', published by ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies |url=http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1071-4413&linktype=5 |publisher=Taylor and Francis |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930220803/http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1071-4413&linktype=5 |archive-date=September 30, 2007 |access-date=July 21, 2007}}</ref> For many years Giroux was co-Editor-in-chief of the ''Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies'', published by ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies |url=http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1071-4413&linktype=5 |publisher=Taylor and Francis |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930220803/http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1071-4413&linktype=5 |archive-date=September 30, 2007 |access-date=July 21, 2007}}</ref>


== Reception == == Reception ==
Giroux's work remains foundational in a range of fields.{{sfn|Giroux|2019}} He is the first to use the phrase ''critical pedagogy'', according to Curry Malott,{{sfn|Malott|2016}} and helped inaugurate the "critical turn in education".{{sfn|Gottesman|2016}} In ''Leaders in Critical Pedagogy'', he's identified as one of the "first wave" of critical pedagogues.{{sfn|Porfilio|Ford|2015|p=xvii}} Giroux was the first to use the phrase ''critical pedagogy'', according to Curry Malott,{{sfn|Malott|2016}} and helped inaugurate the "critical turn in education".{{sfn|Gottesman|2016}} In ''Leaders in Critical Pedagogy'', he is identified as one of the "first wave" of critical pedagogues.{{sfn|Porfilio|Ford|2015|p=xvii}}


As any foundational scholar, his work has been critiqued on numerous fronts, from feminists like Patti Lather{{sfn|Lather|1988}} and Elizabeth Ellsworth{{sfn|Ellsworth|1989}} and race scholars.{{sfn|Jennings|Lynn|2005}} His work has been critiqued on numerous fronts, from feminists like Patti Lather{{sfn|Lather|1988}} and Elizabeth Ellsworth{{sfn|Ellsworth|1989}} and race scholars.{{sfn|Jennings|Lynn|2005}}


==Publications== ==Publications==
As of 2021 Giroux had published more than 70 books, 200 chapters, and 500 articles and was published widely throughout education and cultural studies literature.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170514133207/http://www.henryagiroux.com/publications.htm |date=May 14, 2017 }} Personal website. Retrieved 5/30/16.</ref>


'''1980s''' '''1980s'''
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* 1983: ''The Hidden Curriculum and Moral Education: Deception or Discovery?,'' Berkeley, CA: McCutchan (co-edited with David E. Purpel) * 1983: ''The Hidden Curriculum and Moral Education: Deception or Discovery?,'' Berkeley, CA: McCutchan (co-edited with David E. Purpel)
* 1985: ''Education Under Siege: The Conservative, Liberal, and Radical Debate Over Schooling,'' Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press(co-authored with ]) * 1985: ''Education Under Siege: The Conservative, Liberal, and Radical Debate Over Schooling,'' Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press(co-authored with ])
* 1988: ''Schooling and the Struggle for Public Life,'' Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press * 1988: ''],'' Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
* 1988: ''Teachers as Intellectuals: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Learning'' (Introduction by ] & Foreword by ]). Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press. {{ISBN|9780897891561}} * 1988: ''Teachers as Intellectuals: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Learning'' (Introduction by ] & Foreword by ]). Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press. {{ISBN|9780897891561}}
* 1989: ''Popular Culture, Schooling, & Everyday Life''. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey (co-edited with Roger Simon). * 1989: ''Popular Culture, Schooling, & Everyday Life''. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey (co-edited with Roger Simon).
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* 2002: ''Public Spaces/Private Lives: Democracy Beyond 9/11,'' Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers * 2002: ''Public Spaces/Private Lives: Democracy Beyond 9/11,'' Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
* 2004: ''The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan * 2004: ''The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan
* 2004: ''Take Back Higher Education,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan (co-authored with Susan Searls Giroux) * 2004: ''Take Back Higher Education,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan
* 2004: ''Terror of Neoliberalism: Authoritarianism and the Eclipse of Democracy,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2004: ''Terror of Neoliberalism: Authoritarianism and the Eclipse of Democracy,'' New York: Routledge
* 2005: ''Against the New Authoritarianism: Politics after Abu Ghraib,'' Winnipeg, MAN: ] / Oakland, CA: ] * 2005: ''Against the New Authoritarianism: Politics after Abu Ghraib,'' Winnipeg, MAN: ] / Oakland, CA: ]
* 2006: ''Beyond the Spectacle of Terrorism: Global Uncertainty and the Challenge of the New Media,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2006: ''Beyond the Spectacle of Terrorism: Global Uncertainty and the Challenge of the New Media,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
* 2006: ''America on the Edge: Henry Giroux on Politics, Education, and Culture,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan * 2006: ''America on the Edge: Henry Giroux on Politics, Education, and Culture,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan
* 2006: ''The Giroux Reader,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers (edited by Christopher Robbins) * 2006: ''The Giroux Reader,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers (edited by Christopher Robbins)
* 2006: ''Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2006: ''Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability,'' New York: Routledge
* 2007: ''The University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2007: ''The University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
* 2008: ''Against the Terror of Neoliberalism: Beyond the Politics of Greed,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2008: ''Against the Terror of Neoliberalism: Beyond the Politics of Greed,'' New York: Routledge
* 2009: ''Youth in a Suspect Society: Democracy or Disposability?,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan * 2009: ''Youth in a Suspect Society: Democracy or Disposability?,'' London: Palgrave Macmillan


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* 2011: ''Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education.'' New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. {{ISBN|9781433112164}} * 2011: ''Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education.'' New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. {{ISBN|9781433112164}}
* 2012: ''Disposable Youth: Racialized Memories, and the Culture of Cruelty,'' New York: Routledge * 2012: ''Disposable Youth: Racialized Memories, and the Culture of Cruelty,'' New York: Routledge
* 2012: ''Twilight of the Social: Resurgent Publics in the Age of Disposability,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2012: ''Twilight of the Social: Resurgent Publics in the Age of Disposability,'' New York: Routledge
* 2013: ''Youth in Revolt: Reclaiming a Democratic Future,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers * 2013: ''Youth in Revolt: Reclaiming a Democratic Future,'' New York: Routledge
* 2013: ''America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth,'' New York: ] * 2013: ''America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth,'' New York: ]
* 2013: ''Neoliberalism, Education, Terrorism: Contemporary Dialogues,'' Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers (co-authored with Jeffrey DiLeo, Sophia McClennen, and Kenneth Saltman) * 2013: ''Neoliberalism, Education, Terrorism: Contemporary Dialogues,'' New York: Routledge (co-authored with Jeffrey DiLeo, Sophia McClennen, and Kenneth Saltman)
* 2013: ''Public Intellectuals Against the Neoliberal University'', ''philosophersforchange.org'' * 2013: ''Public Intellectuals Against the Neoliberal University'', ''philosophersforchange.org''
* 2014: ''Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education,'' Chicago, IL: ] / Toronto, ON: ]. {{ISBN|9781608463343}} (Haymarket Books); {{ISBN|9781771131124}} (Between the Lines Books) * 2014: ''Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education,'' Chicago, IL: ] / Toronto, ON: ]. (Haymarket Books); } (Between the Lines Books)
* 2014: ''The Violence of Organized Forgetting: Thinking Beyond America's Disimagination Machine'', City Lights Publishers. {{ISBN|9780872866195}} * 2014: ''The Violence of Organized Forgetting: Thinking Beyond America's Disimagination Machine'', City Lights Publishers.
* 2015: ''Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle'', City Lights Publishers. {{ISBN|9780872866584}} (co-authored with ]) * 2015: ''Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle'', City Lights Publishers. (co-authored with ])
* 2015: ''Dangerous Thinking in the Age of the New Authoritarianism'', Routledge Publishers. {{ISBN|9781612058641}} * 2015: ''Dangerous Thinking in the Age of the New Authoritarianism'', Routledge Publishers.
* 2016: ''America's Addiction to Terrorism,'' Monthly Review Press {{ISBN|9781583675700}} * 2016: ''America's Addiction to Terrorism,'' Monthly Review Press
* 2017: ''America at War with Itself'', City Lights Publishers. {{ISBN|9780872867321}} * 2017: ''America at War with Itself'', City Lights Publishers.
* 2018: ''The Public in Peril: Trump and the Menace of American Authoritarianism,'' Routledge. {{ISBN|9781138719033}} * 2018: ''The Public in Peril: Trump and the Menace of American Authoritarianism,'' Routledge.
* 2018: ''American Nightmare: The Challenge of U.S. Authoritarianism,'' City Lights Publishers. {{ISBN|9780872867536}} * 2018: ''American Nightmare: The Challenge of U.S. Authoritarianism,'' City Lights Publishers.
* 2018: "Pedagogia Critica para Tiempos Dificiles," Madrid, Spain: Mapas Colectivos * 2018: "Pedagogia Critica para Tiempos Dificiles," Madrid, Spain: Mapas Colectivos
* 2019: ''The Terror of the Unforeseen'', Los Angeles Review of Books * 2019: ''The Terror of the Unforeseen'', Los Angeles Review of Books
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'''2020s''' '''2020s'''
* 2020: ''Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education'', 2nd ed., Haymarket Books {{ISBN|9781642590371|9781642591842}} * 2020: ''Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education'', 2nd ed., Haymarket Books
* 2020: ''On Critical Pedagogy'', 2nd ed., Bloomsbury Academic {{ISBN|9781350144996}} * 2020: ''On Critical Pedagogy'', 2nd ed., Bloomsbury Academic
* 2021: ''Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis'', Bloomsbury Academic {{ISBN|9781350184442}} * 2021: ''Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis'', Bloomsbury Academic
* 2022: "Pedagogy of Resistance: Against Manufactured Ignorance", Bloomsbury Academic
* 2022: "On Inequality and Freedom," (Co-Authored with Lawrence Eppard, eds) Oxford University Press
* 2023: "Insurrections: Education in the Age of Counter-Revolutionary Politics, Bloomsbury Academic
* 2023 "Education, culture and struggles for democracy," Editora UFRJ Portugal
* 2024: "Fascism on Trial: Education and the Possibility of Democracy (Co-Authored Anthony DiMaggio), Bloomsbury Academic


==See also== ==See also==
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American-Canadian scholar and cultural critic (born 1943)

Henry Giroux
BornHenry Armand Giroux
(1943-09-18) September 18, 1943 (age 81)
Providence, Rhode Island, US
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  • Jeanne Brady
  • Susan Searls Giroux
  • Ourania Filippakou
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ThesisThemes in Modern European History (1977)
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Henry Armand Giroux (born September 19, 1943) is an American-Canadian scholar and cultural critic. One of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States, he is best known for his pioneering work in public pedagogy, cultural studies, youth studies, higher education, media studies, and critical theory. In 2002, Keith Morrison wrote about Giroux as among the top fifty influential figures in 20th-century educational discourse.

A high-school social studies teacher in Barrington, Rhode Island, for six years, Giroux has held positions at Boston University, Miami University, and Pennsylvania State University. In 2004, Giroux began serving as the Global TV Network Chair in Communication at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.

Early life and education

Henry Giroux was born on September 18, 1943, in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Alice (Waldron) and Armand Giroux. Giroux completed a Master of Arts degree in history at Appalachian State University in 1968. After teaching high-school social studies in Barrington, Rhode Island, for six years, Giroux earned a Doctor of Arts degree in history at Carnegie Mellon University in 1977.

Career

Giroux's first position as an Assistant Professor was in education at Boston University, which he held for the next six years until he was denied tenure. Following that, he became an education professor and scholar in residence at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. While there he also served as the founding Director of the Center for Education and Cultural Studies.

In 1992, he began a 12-year position in the Waterbury Chair Professorship at Pennsylvania State University, also serving as the Director of the Waterbury Forum in Education and Cultural Studies. In 2004 Giroux became the Global Television Network Chair in Communication at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. In July 2014, he was named to the McMaster University Chair for Scholarship in the Public Interest. He is the Director of the McMaster Centre for Research in the Public Interest and a regular contributor to several independent media outlets including the LA Progressive.

Accomplishments

While at Miami University, Giroux was named as a Distinguished Scholar. For 1987–1988 he won the Visiting Distinguished Professor Award at the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Between 1992 and 2004, he held the Waterbury Chair Professorship at Penn State University. In 1995, he was awarded the Visiting Asa Knowles Chair Professorship by Northeastern University and he won a Tokyo Metropolitan University Fellowship for Research.

In 1998, Giroux was selected to the Laureate chapter of Kappa Delta Phi. in 1998 and 1999, he was awarded a Distinguished Visiting Lectureship in art education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. For May–June 2000 he was the winner of a Getty Research Institute Visiting Scholar Award. In 2001, he was selected as a Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professor at McMaster University.

In 2001 Giroux won the James L. Kinneavy Award for the most outstanding article published in JAC in 2001, which was presented by the Association of Teachers of Advanced Composition at the Conference on College Composition and Communication held in Chicago in March 2002. For 2002 he was named by Oxford University to deliver the Herbert Spencer Lecture.

For 2003 Giroux was selected as the Barstow Visiting Scholar at Saginaw Valley State University. In 2005, he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by Memorial University of Newfoundland.

The University in Chains was named by the American Educational Studies Association as the recipient of the AESA Critics' Book Choice Award for 2008. He was named by the Toronto Star in 2012 as one of the top 12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think. Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education was awarded a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title and has received the Annual O. L. Davis, Jr. Outstanding Book Award from the AATC (American Association for Teaching and Curriculum) and the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2012.

In 2015 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree from Chapman University in California. He is a winner of a Lifetime Achievement Award granted by the AERA. In 2015 he won two other major awards from Chapman University: the "Changing the World Award" and "The Paulo Freire Democratic Project Social Justice Award." Also during 2015, Giroux was honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Appalachian State University. In 2017 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the West of Scotland. In 2019 he received an AERA Fellows Award and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's Professional Freedom and Responsibility Award. In 2021 he received a Doctor Honoris Causa from the Center for Latin American Studies in Education Inclusive (CELEI). In 2023, he was awarded an Honorary Deanship at Woxsen University, India.

For many years Giroux was co-Editor-in-chief of the Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies, published by Taylor and Francis.

Reception

Giroux was the first to use the phrase critical pedagogy, according to Curry Malott, and helped inaugurate the "critical turn in education". In Leaders in Critical Pedagogy, he is identified as one of the "first wave" of critical pedagogues.

His work has been critiqued on numerous fronts, from feminists like Patti Lather and Elizabeth Ellsworth and race scholars.

Publications

1980s

  • 1981: Ideology, Culture and the Process of Schooling, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press
  • 1981: Curriculum & Instruction: Alternatives in Education. Berkeley: McCutchan (co-edited with Anthony Penna and William Pinar)
  • 1983: Theory and Resistance in Education, Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press (Introduction by Paulo Freire)
  • 1983: The Hidden Curriculum and Moral Education: Deception or Discovery?, Berkeley, CA: McCutchan (co-edited with David E. Purpel)
  • 1985: Education Under Siege: The Conservative, Liberal, and Radical Debate Over Schooling, Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press(co-authored with Stanley Aronowitz)
  • 1988: Schooling and the Struggle for Public Life, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press
  • 1988: Teachers as Intellectuals: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Learning (Introduction by Paulo Freire & Foreword by Peter McLaren). Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey Press. ISBN 9780897891561
  • 1989: Popular Culture, Schooling, & Everyday Life. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey (co-edited with Roger Simon).
  • 1989: Critical Pedagogy, The State, and the Struggle for Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press (co-edited with Peter McLaren).

1990s

  • 1991: Postmodern Education: Politics, Culture, and Social Criticism, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press (co-authored with Stanley Aronowitz)
  • 1992: Border Crossings: Cultural Workers and the Politics of Education, New York: Routledge
  • 1993: Between Borders: Pedagogy and the Politics of Cultural Studies New York: Routledge (co-edited with Peter McLaren)
  • 1993: Living Dangerously: Multiculturalism and the Politics of Difference, New York: Peter Lang
  • 1994: Disturbing Pleasures: Learning Popular Culture, New York: Routledge
  • 1996: Fugitive Cultures: Race, Violence, and Youth, New York: Routledge
  • 1996: Counternarratives: Cultural Studies and Critical Pedagogies in Postmodern Spaces, New York: Routledge (co-authored with Peter McLaren, Colin Lankshear, and Mike Cole)
  • 1997: Pedagogy and the Politics of Hope: Theory, Culture, and Schooling, A Critical Reader, Boulder, CO: Westview Press
  • 1998: Channel Surfing: Racism, the Media, and the Destruction of Today's Youth, New York: St. Martin's Press
  • 1999: The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781442201439

2000s

  • 2000: Impure Acts: The Practical Politics of Cultural Studies, New York: Routledge
  • 2000: Stealing Innocence: Corporate Culture's War on Children, London: Palgrave Macmillan
  • 2002: Breaking In to the Movies: Film and the Culture of Politics, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers
  • 2002: Public Spaces/Private Lives: Democracy Beyond 9/11, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • 2004: The Abandoned Generation: Democracy Beyond the Culture of Fear, London: Palgrave Macmillan
  • 2004: Take Back Higher Education, London: Palgrave Macmillan
  • 2004: Terror of Neoliberalism: Authoritarianism and the Eclipse of Democracy, New York: Routledge
  • 2005: Against the New Authoritarianism: Politics after Abu Ghraib, Winnipeg, MAN: Arbeiter Ring Publishing / Oakland, CA: AK Press
  • 2006: Beyond the Spectacle of Terrorism: Global Uncertainty and the Challenge of the New Media, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
  • 2006: America on the Edge: Henry Giroux on Politics, Education, and Culture, London: Palgrave Macmillan
  • 2006: The Giroux Reader, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers (edited by Christopher Robbins)
  • 2006: Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability, New York: Routledge
  • 2007: The University in Chains: Confronting the Military-Industrial-Academic Complex, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
  • 2008: Against the Terror of Neoliberalism: Beyond the Politics of Greed, New York: Routledge
  • 2009: Youth in a Suspect Society: Democracy or Disposability?, London: Palgrave Macmillan

2010s

  • 2010: Politics Beyond Hope: Obama and the Crisis of Youth, Race, and Democracy, (2010) Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
  • 2010: The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence, 2nd Edition. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (co-authored with Grace Pollock)
  • 2010: Hearts of Darkness: Torturing Children in the War on Terror, Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers
  • 2011: Zombie Politics in the Age of Casino Capitalism, New York: Peter Lang
  • 2011: Education and the Public Sphere: Ideas of Radical Pedagogy, Cracow, Poland: Impuls (co-authored with Lech Witkowski)
  • 2011: On Critical Pedagogy, New York: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1441116222
    • 2015: second edition appears, w/ updated 'Introduction' & author Interviews, as Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, and Public Education. ISBN 9781433130670
  • 2011: Education and the Crisis of Public Values: Challenging the Assault on Teachers, Students, & Public Education. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9781433112164
  • 2012: Disposable Youth: Racialized Memories, and the Culture of Cruelty, New York: Routledge
  • 2012: Twilight of the Social: Resurgent Publics in the Age of Disposability, New York: Routledge
  • 2013: Youth in Revolt: Reclaiming a Democratic Future, New York: Routledge
  • 2013: America's Education Deficit and the War on Youth, New York: Monthly Review Press
  • 2013: Neoliberalism, Education, Terrorism: Contemporary Dialogues, New York: Routledge (co-authored with Jeffrey DiLeo, Sophia McClennen, and Kenneth Saltman)
  • 2013: Public Intellectuals Against the Neoliberal University, philosophersforchange.org link
  • 2014: Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education, Chicago, IL: Haymarket Books / Toronto, ON: Between the Lines Books. (Haymarket Books); } (Between the Lines Books)
  • 2014: The Violence of Organized Forgetting: Thinking Beyond America's Disimagination Machine, City Lights Publishers.
  • 2015: Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle, City Lights Publishers. (co-authored with Brad Evans)
  • 2015: Dangerous Thinking in the Age of the New Authoritarianism, Routledge Publishers.
  • 2016: America's Addiction to Terrorism, Monthly Review Press
  • 2017: America at War with Itself, City Lights Publishers.
  • 2018: The Public in Peril: Trump and the Menace of American Authoritarianism, Routledge.
  • 2018: American Nightmare: The Challenge of U.S. Authoritarianism, City Lights Publishers.
  • 2018: "Pedagogia Critica para Tiempos Dificiles," Madrid, Spain: Mapas Colectivos
  • 2019: The Terror of the Unforeseen, Los Angeles Review of Books
  • 2019: The New Henry Giroux Reader: The Role of the Public Intellectual in a Time of Tyranny, Myers Education Press ISBN 9781975500757

2020s

  • 2020: Neoliberalism's War on Higher Education, 2nd ed., Haymarket Books
  • 2020: On Critical Pedagogy, 2nd ed., Bloomsbury Academic
  • 2021: Race, Politics, and Pandemic Pedagogy: Education in a Time of Crisis, Bloomsbury Academic
  • 2022: "Pedagogy of Resistance: Against Manufactured Ignorance", Bloomsbury Academic
  • 2022: "On Inequality and Freedom," (Co-Authored with Lawrence Eppard, eds) Oxford University Press
  • 2023: "Insurrections: Education in the Age of Counter-Revolutionary Politics, Bloomsbury Academic
  • 2023 "Education, culture and struggles for democracy," Editora UFRJ Portugal
  • 2024: "Fascism on Trial: Education and the Possibility of Democracy (Co-Authored Anthony DiMaggio), Bloomsbury Academic

See also

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Hudson, Mark (November–December 1999). "Education for Change: Henry Giroux and Transformative Critical Pedagogy". Against the Current. 2. No. 83. Retrieved February 24, 2022 – via Marxist Internet Archive.
  2. Slott 2005, p. 304.
  3. Langan 2014, p. 191.
  4. ^ Besley 2012, p. 594.
  5. Figueiredo & Siqueira 2020, p. 3; Pruyn 2018.
  6. Besley 2012, p. 594; Peters 2012, p. 696; Weiner 2001, p. 437.
  7. Besley 2012, p. 594; Peters 2012, p. 696.
  8. Reitz, Charles; Spartan, Stephen (2011). Critical Work and Radical Pedagogy: Recalling Herbert Marcuse. p. 25. Cited in Smith 2015, p. 261.
  9. Slott 2005, p. 301.
  10. Pinar et al. 2008, p. 307.
  11. ^ Ruby 2014, p. 147.
  12. Morrison 2001, p. 280.
  13. H. Giroux, "The Kids Aren't Alright: Youth Pedagogy and Cultural Studies" in Fugitive Cultures. Archived May 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 21/09/08.
  14. "Giroux, Henry A(rmand) 1943–" 2006, p. 149.
  15. "Henry Giroux". Archived from the original on March 8, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
  16. Provenzo, Eugene F. Jr. "Henry Giroux". Contemporary Educational Thought. University of Miami. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  17. "Henry A. Giroux". Critical Voices. Dublin: Arts Council. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  18. "McMaster Attracts Widely Acclaimed U.S. Scholar Henry Giroux". Hamilton, Ontario: McMaster University. May 27, 2004. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  19. Buac, Jenny (June 21, 2004). "McMaster University Snags Famous Theory Professor". e.Peak. Burnaby, British Columbia. Canadian University Press. Archived from the original on June 25, 2007. Retrieved August 6, 2007.
  20. Giroux, Henry (November 7, 2024). "Universities in Dark Times: Beyond the Plague of Neoliberal Fascism". LA Progressive. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
  21. Fogg, Piper (May 28, 2004). "McMaster U. Woos Education Scholar with Job for His Wife". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Washington. p. A8.
  22. Ward, Olivia (January 27, 2012). "12 Canadians Changing the Way We Think". Toronto Star.
  23. "Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies". Taylor and Francis. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved July 21, 2007.
  24. Malott 2016.
  25. Gottesman 2016.
  26. Porfilio & Ford 2015, p. xvii.
  27. Lather 1988.
  28. Ellsworth 1989.
  29. Jennings & Lynn 2005.

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Doyle, Clar; Singh, Amarjit (2006). Reading & Teaching Henry Giroux. Teaching Contemporary Scholars. Vol. 4. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-8175-3. ISSN 1533-4082.

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