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Joe Kincheloe

A Proponent of Democracy and Christianity?

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Key Works in Critical Pedagogy

Part of the book series: Bold Visions in Educational Research ((BVER,volume 32))

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Joe Kincheloe: A Proponent of Democracy and Christianity? may be considered an extremely odd title by some, including both Joe’s supporters and detractors. Many friends of Joe may consider the title preposterous or outrageous, especially considering the possible implication that he was a proponent of Christianity. I do not necessarily disagree with their sentiments when I think about how Joe could be and was stereotyped at times.

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Simpson, D.J. (2011). Joe Kincheloe. In: Hayes, K., Steinberg, S.R., Tobin, K. (eds) Key Works in Critical Pedagogy. Bold Visions in Educational Research, vol 32. SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-397-6_32

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