
About
Abraham DeLeon is a Professor of Social Foundations in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio. His interdisciplinary work bridges educational theory, critical pedagogy, and radical social critique.
- Degrees: B.S. in Social Studies Education (New Mexico State University), M.A. in History (University of Connecticut), Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction (University of Connecticut)
Research Interests: DeLeon's scholarship focuses on critical pedagogy, cultural studies, anarchist theory, and utopian inquiries. His work interrogates neoliberalism's impact on education through archival research, French social theory, and nonhuman animal studies.
Article Trends: His publications explore intersections of technology, space, and power; utopian visions for post-neoliberal education; and anarchist methodologies in curriculum studies. Recurring themes include affect theory, decolonial frameworks, and imaginative resistance.
- Scientific Awards:
- 2011 Critics Choice Award (American Educational Studies Association)
Additional Contributions: DeLeon advocates for reimagining educational spaces through movement and multiplicity, challenging standardized knowledge production while engaging with mystical literature and speculative futures.
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