Miseducation: A History of Ignorance-Making in America and Abroad

Author: A. J. Angulo
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Category: Social & Cultural History, Cultural Studies, Teaching Resources & Education, Teaching Resources & Education, Moral & Social Purpose Of Education, Moral & Social Purpose Of Education, Higher & Further Education, Tertiary Education, Higher & Further Education, Tertiary Education, History Of Science
Book Format: Paperback

Ignorance, or the study of ignorance, is having a moment. Ignorance plays a powerful role in shaping public opinion, channeling our politics, and even directing scholarly research. The first collection of essays to grapple with the historical interplay between education and ignorance, Miseducation finds ignorance¿and its social production through naïveté, passivity, and active agency¿at the center of many pivotal historical developments. Ignorance allowed Americans to maintain the institution of slavery, Nazis to promote ideas of race that fomented genocide in the 1930s, and tobacco companies to downplay the dangers of cigarettes. Today, ignorance enables some to deny the fossil record and others to ignore climate science.



A. J. Angulo brings together seventeen experts from across the scholarly spectrum to explore how intentional ignorance seeps into formal education. Each chapter identifies education as a critical site for advancing our still-limited understanding of what exactly ignorance is, where it comes from, and how it is diffused, maintained, and regulated in society.



Miseducation also challenges the notion that schools are, ideally, unimpeachable sites of knowledge production, access, and equity. By investigating how laws, myths, national aspirations, and global relations have recast and, at times, distorted the key purposes of education, this pathbreaking book sheds light on the role of ignorance in shaping ideas, public opinion, and policy.

Table Of Contents
Ignorance 1

A. J. Angulo

PART I: Legalizing Ignorance

1 Slavery 13

Kim Tolley

2 Sex 34

Jennifer Burek Pierce and Matt Pierce

3 Sexuality 52

Karen Graves

4 Evolution 73

Adam R. Shapiro

5 Environment 96

Kevin C. Elliott

PART II: Mythologizing Ignorance

6 Class 123

Daniel Perlstein

7 Identity 140

Eileen H. Tamura

8 Religion 161

Adam Laats

9 History 184

Donald Warren

PART III: Nationalizing and Globalizing Ignorance

10 US 217

Lisa Jarvinen

11 Germany 244

Lisa Pine

12 USSR 268

E. Thomas Ewing

13 Israel 295

Soli Vered and Daniel Bar- Tal

14 China 319

Dongping Han and Stephen Samuel Smith

Refl ections 339

A. J. Angulo

Acknowledgments 351

Contributors 355

Index 363
About A. J. Angulo
A. J. Angulo is a professor of education and faculty affiliate in the Department of History and Global Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author of Empire and Education: A History of Greed and Goodwill from the War of 1898 to the War on Terror and Diploma Mills: How For-Profit Colleges Stiffed Students, Taxpayers, and the American Dream.

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