Radical Hope, Kevin M. Gannon
Radical Hope, Kevin M. Gannon
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Radical Hope
A Teaching Manifesto

Author: Kevin M. Gannon

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 5 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/18/2021

Categories: Nonfiction, Education


Synopsis

Higher education has seen better days. Harsh budget cuts, the precarious nature of employment in college teaching, and political hostility to the entire enterprise of education have made for an increasingly fraught landscape. Radical Hope is an ambitious response to this state of affairs, at once political and practical—the work of an activist, teacher, and public intellectual grappling with some of the most pressing topics at the intersection of higher education and social justice.

Kevin Gannon asks that the contemporary university's manifold problems be approached as opportunities for critical engagement, arguing that, when done effectively, teaching is by definition emancipatory and hopeful. Considering individual pedagogical practice, the students who are the primary audience and beneficiaries of teaching, and the institutions and systems within which teaching occurs, Radical Hope surveys the field, tackling everything from impostor syndrome to cell phones in class to allegations of a campus "free speech crisis." Throughout, Gannon translates ideals into tangible strategies and practices (including key takeaways at the conclusion of each chapter), with the goal of reclaiming teachers' essential role in the discourse of higher education.

About Kevin M. Gannon

Kevin M. Gannon is director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning and professor of history at Grand View University. He writes for the Chronicle of Higher Education, gives frequent talks and workshops, and appeared in the Oscar-nominated documentary 13th, directed by Ava DuVernay.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monica on February 05, 2025

I think a lot of people are picking this book off of their tbr stacks right now because of the title! Surely, we all feel the need for radical hope right now. It’s also useful right now, as a lot of us are thinking overtly about pedagogy as we move everything online right now. There’s a lot to apprec......more

Goodreads review by Kristen on August 30, 2020

The fact that this book was published in 2020 and includes the word radical in it’s title shows me that so many of my higher ed colleagues do not have inclusive, transformative classrooms. And that makes me depressed. But, overall, I appreciated the tone and self awareness of the book. And I particu......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on December 28, 2020

"To be an advocate for student learning, I think we have to be advocates for both students and learning." This book is exactly why I am an educator, and exactly what I think we need to see more of in higher education. The book itself models the commitment to praxis that Gannon advocates for, each cha......more