Critical Theories in Education: Changing Terrains of Knowledge and PoliticsThomas S. Popkewitz, Lynn Fendler Psychology Press, 1999 - 254 páginas This book examines critical theories in education research from various points of view in order to critique the relations of power and knowledge in education and schooling practices. It addresses social injustices in the field of education, while at the same time questioning traditional standards of critical theory. Drawing on recent social and literary criticism, this collection identifies conversations across disciplines that address the theoretical and methodological challenges in educational debate. "Critical Theories in Education" offers a rethinking of Marxist theories of education, joining issues of teaching and pedagogy with issues of the state and economy, social movements, literary criticism, pragmatism and postcolonialism. |
Contenido
Part | 15 |
Part | 43 |
vi | 85 |
Philosophy of Education Frankfurt Critical Theory | 117 |
Prediction Agency and Critical Intellectuals | 169 |
Part Four | 189 |
Critical Education and the Liberal Arts | 229 |
Contributors | 249 |
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Critical Theories in Education: Changing Terrains of Knowledge and Politics Thomas Popkewitz,Lynn Fendler Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Critical Theories in Education: Changing Terrains of Knowledge and Politics Thomas Popkewitz,Lynn Fendler Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
Critical Theories in Education: Changing Terrains of Knowledge and Politics Thomas S. Popkewitz Vista previa limitada - 1999 |
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