Sweet Dreams in America; Making Ethics and Spirituality Work
Editorial Reviews
Paul Lakeland, Fairfield University
"In this wise and compassionate text, Welch blends a primer on multicultural education with a strong and yet constructive internal critique of feminism, accomplished through a sustained dialogue with jazz and the blues. This is ahighly original project, finely conceived, gracefully executed, and stamped with the seal of extensive personal experience in social activism. With this book, Welch further hones an already distinctive feminist sensibility and emerges as a cultural critic of singular importance."
Peter McLaren, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles and author of Revolutionary Multiculturalism
"Welch challenges educators and cultural workers to rethink the foundations of moral action in order to foster new models of social change that will lead to social justice. Sweet Dreamsis a lyrical and moving account of the pressing philosophical, moral, and political issues now confronting us. Grounded in an affirmation of life and a rejection of cynical reason, Sweet Dreams in America is a powerful story of hope."
Sweet Dreams in America; Making Ethics and Spirituality Work
Sweet Dreams in America; Making Ethics and Spirituality Work,SHARON WELCH,Routledge,0415916569,Anthropology - Cultural,Future Studies,General,Moral and ethical aspects,Multiculturalism,Pluralism (Social sciences),Popular Culture - General,Race And Ethnic Relations,Social Justice (Ethics),Social Science,Social ethics,Sociology,United States,Ethnography,Human rights,Political ideologies,Political science & theory
Sweet Dreams in America; Making Ethics and Spirituality Work
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