"Discipline Problems is an ethnographic study that provides astonishing philosophical insights about the relationship between the curricular foundations of U.S. schooling, discipline, and the state. In this work, students deemed 'troublemakers' in high school history classes are not the problem to be studied but instead subjects offering incisive social analyses about the problems of an impoverished curriculumindeed, an American curriculum that fails to mirror the complexity of their worlds. This book offers novel contributions to educational philosophy, critical pedagogy, curriculum studies, and more." (Jarvis R. Givens, author of Fugitive Pedagogy: Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching)